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1、考研英语-685 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Section Use of Eng(总题数:1,分数:10.00)The United States is usually given credit for creating and developing the musical comedy as it is known today. The first musical shows were based (1) everyday American life and the (2) development of the form took place in the U
2、nited States for more than half a century. (3) the early 1970s, (4) , the London theater has (5) the Broadway stage.The Black Crook, which opened at Niblos Garden in New York City on Sept. 12, 1866, is usually (6) as the inspiration for musical comedy. A troupe of French ballet dancers (7) to be str
3、anded in New York without work (8) a fire damaged the theater (9) they had been booked. In order to keep a (10) to them, the theater producer put the dancers into a melodrama written by Charles M. Barres.The first stage production that was (11) a musical comedy was a show that was (12) from the Prin
4、ce of Wales Theater to the Gaiety Theater in London in 1892. Staged by George Edwards, the show called In Town featured a chorus line of Gaiety Girls. The (13) year A Gaiety Girl was equally successful, and a (14) of the show played in New York in the same year. When it was (15) in newspapers, it wa
5、s designated a musical comedy and regarded as a new (16) of entertainment.It did not take the form long to (17) in the United States. Almost (18) one of the most renowned talents of the American stage went to work on his own musicals. The singer-dancer George M. Cohan staged Little Johnny Jones in 1
6、904. Cohan, (19) own life story was made into the musical George M (1968), also wrote the books, words, and (20) for Forty-five Minutes from Broadway ( 1906 ), The Little Millionaire ( 1911 ), The Song and Dance Man ( 1923 ), and American Born (1925).(分数:10.00)A.uponB.inC.atD.withA.bigB.largeC.littl
7、eD.chiefA.SinceB.ForC.AsD.ThusA.for instanceB.indeedC.howeverD.butA.dominatedB.ruledC.performedD.actedA.thoughtB.believedC.creditedD.saidA.happenedB.took placeC.occurredD.startedA.becauseB.thusC.butD.henceA.whenB.whoC.thatD.whereA.commitmentB.senseC.communicationD.connectionA.thoughtB.consideredC.me
8、ntionedD.meantA.transferredB.transactedC.transportedD.transmittedA.followingB.ensuingC.latterD.behindA.produceB.productC.productionD.resultA.viewedB.criticizedC.reviewedD.saidA.shapeB.figureC.formD.appearanceA.catch onB.catch outC.catch toD.catch offA.immediatelyB.suddenlyC.mainlyD.onlyA.whenB.which
9、C.thatD.whoseA.contentB.musicC.opinionD.thought二、Section Reading Co(总题数:0,分数:0.00)三、Part A(总题数:0,分数:0.00)四、Text 1(总题数:1,分数:10.00)In most parts of the world, climate change is a worrying subject. Not so in California. At a recent gathering of green luminaries-in a film stars house, naturally, for tha
10、t is how seriousness is often established in Los Angeles-the dominant note was self-satisfaction at what the state has already achieved. And perhaps nobody is more complacent than Arnold Schwarzenegger. Unlike A1 Gore, a presidential candidate turned prophet of environmental doom, Californias govern
11、or sounds cheerful when talking about climate change. As well he might: it has made his political career.Although California has long been an environmentally-conscious state, until recently greens were concerned above all with smog and redwood trees. “Coast of Dreams“, Kevin Starrs authoritative his
12、tory of contemporary California, published in 2004, does not mention climate change. In that year, though, the newly-elected Mr. Schwarzenegger made his first tentative call for western states to seek alternatives to fossil fuels. Gradually he noticed that his efforts to tackle climate change met wi
13、th less resistance, and more acclaim, than just about all his other policies. These days it can seem as though he works on nothing else.Mr. Schwarzeneggers transformation from screen warrior to eco-warrior was completed last year when he signed a bill imposing legally-enforceable limits on greenhous
14、e-gas emissions-a first for America. Thanks mostly to its lack of coal and heavy industry, California is a relatively clean state. If it were a country it would be the worlds eighth- biggest economy, but only its 16th-biggest polluter. Its big problem is transport-meaning, mostly, cars and trucks, w
15、hich account for more than 40% of its greenhouse-gas emissions compared with 32% in America as a whole. The state wants to ratchet down emissions limits on new vehicles, beginning in 2009. Mr. Schwarzenegger has also ordered that, by 2020, vehicle fuel must produce 10% less carbon: in the production
16、 as well as the burning, so a simple switch to corn-based ethanol is probably out.Thanks in part to Californias example, most of the western states have adopted climate action plans. When it comes to setting emission targets, the scene can resemble a posedown at a Mr. Olympia contest. Arizonas clima
17、te-change scholars decided to set a target of cutting the states emissions to 2000 levels by 2020. But Janet Napolitano, the governor, was determined not to be out-muscled by California. She has declared that Arizona will try to return to 2000 emission levels by 2012.California has not just inspired
18、 other states; it has created a vanguard that ought to be able to prod the federal government into stronger national standards than it would otherwise consider. But California is finding it easier to export its policies than to put them into practice at home. In one way, Californias self-confidence
19、is fully justified. It has done more than any other state-let alone the federal government-to fix Americas attention on climate change. It has also made it seem as though the problem can be solved. Which is why failure would be such bad news. At the moment California is a beacon to other states. If
20、it fails, it will become an excuse for inaction.(分数:10.00)(1).According to the author, Mr. Arnold Schwarzenegger is cheerful chiefly because(分数:2.00)A.climate change is not worrying California anymore.B.even film stars become serious about environmental protection.C.he has benefited personally from
21、Californias achievements.D.his style of administration is always dominated by self-satisfaction.(2).Why did Mr. Schwarzenegger seem to be working on nothing else?(分数:2.00)A.Because California has always been environmentally-conscious.B.Because Kevin Start failed to talk about climate change in his b
22、ook.C.Because his call for alternative fuels has been most strongly echoed.D.Because all his other policies met with more acclaim than resistance.(3).Corn-based ethanol might not be chosen as an alternative because(分数:2.00)A.carbon reduction in both fuel production and burning might be hard.B.Califo
23、rnia also intends to cut down emissions from new vehicles.C.it is almost impossible for vehicle fuel to produce 10% less carbon.D.Californias corns are chiefly transported by cars and trucks.(4).Janet Napolitano is mentioned in the passage to show that(分数:2.00)A.Arizona is determined to out-muscle C
24、alifornia.B.female governors often set unrealistic goals.C.Arizona will start a Mr. Olympia contest with California.D.Californias actions have produced some positive effects.(5).It can be inferred from the text that(分数:2.00)A.California needs further actions to inspire other states.B.California has
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