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1、考研英语-768 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)Foreign financiers complaining about the legal wars they will launch to recover bad debts in Russia rarely mean much. The expense of a lawsuit (1) the satisfaction; the chances of getting any money are (2) .Yet Noga, a company o
2、wned by Nessim Gaon, a 78-year-old businessman (3) in Geneva, has been suing the Russian government since 1993, attempting to (4) Russian assets abroad. At Mr. Gaons request, bailiffs last week very nearly (5) two of Russias most advanced warplanes at the Paris air (6) . The organisers (7) off the R
3、ussian authorities, and the planes flew home, just (8) time. (9) near-misses include a sail-training ship, the Sedov, nuclear-waste shipments, and the presidents plane.Mr. Gaon. whose previous business partners include regimes in Nigeria and Sudan, put an (10) clause in his original export deals: Ru
4、ssia must abandon its sovereign immunity. An arbitration court in Stockholm has found in his (11) , so far, to the (12) of $110 million, out of a total (13) of $420 million. Other courts (14) the world have let him have a (15) at any Russian assets (16) reach.The odd thing is (17) Russia. now awash
5、with cash, does not simply pay up. Mr. Gaon says he was told at one point that a 10% (18) on the debt to someone high up in the finance ministry would solve things. (19) off Mr. Gaon costs much in legal fees. Not accepting international judgments sits ill with the current Kremlin line (20) the rule
6、of law. Mr. Gaon says his next move will be to seize Russias embassy in Paris.(分数:10.00)A.outdoesB.outperformC.outshineD.outweighsA.thinB.slimC.leanD.wiryA.basedB.foundC.establishedD.setA.graspB.holdC.seizeD.snatchA.caughtB.gotC.grabbedD.arrestedA.showB.exhibitionC.displayD.demonstrationA.stiltedB.t
7、ippedC.dumpedD.slantedA.inB.onC.atD.uponA.OthersB.AnotherC.The otherD.OtherA.usualB.unusualC.commonD.uncommonA.supportB.goodC.favorD.preferenceA.runeB.figureC.accountD.countA.demandedB.requestedC.requiredD.claimedA.inB.atC.aroundD.overA.crackB.breakC.splitD.snapA.inB.withinC.out ofD.beyondA.howB.whe
8、nC.whyD.whereA.kickbackB.paymentC.cutD.rewardA.AvoidingB.FendingC.EscapingD.ShieldingA.inB.onC.atD.to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)It is commonly supposed that the health of Long Island Sound is chiefly the responsibility of the shoreline communiti
9、es in Long Island, Westchester County and Connecticut. This is largely true. It is also true, however, that New York City has long been a major contributor to the environmental ills that torture this noblest of American estuaries.The main reason is four old municipal sewage treatment plants on the E
10、ast River. Every day of every year, these plants deposit hundreds of thousands of gallons of partly treated wastewater into the river, which then, with tidal certainty, propels the polluted water into the Sound itselfThe most damaging of the pollutants leaving the plants is nitrogenuseful as a ferti
11、lizer on land but, in sufficient quantities, fatal to bodies of water like the Sound, where it stimulates the growth of bacteria and algae and robs the water of oxygen. This condition is known as hypoxia, and it suppresses marine life. Roughly half the nitrogen comes from treatment plants and other
12、sources in about 80 shoreline communities, the other half comes from the New York City plants.It is thus cause for great celebration that the city agreed last week to settle a longstanding legal action and spend at least $700 million to upgrade these four plants, cutting their nitrogen output by nea
13、rly 60 percent by 2017. Audubon New York, a leader among the environmental groups that helped shape the agreement and move it forward, when negotiations seemed to falter, called the agreement an historic moment in the struggle to restore the Sound to good health.In retrospect, the most important mom
14、ent in that struggle the moment from which all else has flowed, including last weeks agreementcame m 1994, when New York and Connecticut. after sustained pressure from the federal Environmental Protection Agency, approved a comprehensive plan to clean up the Sound. The citys main responsibility was
15、to modernize its sewage treatment plants. The Giuliani administration left the bulk of the task to Mayor Michael Bloomberg.Alarmed by the projects estimated $1.3 billion price tag, Mr. Bloomberg dispatched Christopher Ward, then the environmental commissioner, to Europe and elsewhere to find new, mo
16、re cost-efficient waste treatment technologies. In due course, Mr. Ward and his counterpart in Albany, Erin Crotty, reached an agreement in principle to reform the plants at well under the original cost. Mr. Ward and Ms. Crotty left public service, but after further debating aimed partly at ensuring
17、 that future city administrations could not wiggle out of the deal, and after further prodding by Attorney General Eliot Spitzer, their successors. Emily Lloyd and Denise Sheehan, brought the matter to a close.This does not mean the Sound is no longer at risk. The Sound passes through the densest po
18、pulation corridor in the country, and will remain forever stressed by the 20 million people who live within 50 miles of its shores. Thus the shoreline communities in Long Island, Westchester and Connecticut must do more than ever to contain pollution.(分数:10.00)(1).The following units are responsible
19、 for the health of Long Island Sound EXCEPT_.(分数:2.00)A.the shoreline community in Long IslandB.the shoreline community of Westchester CountyC.the shoreline community of ConnecticutD.the shoreline community of New York city(2).What is probably the meaning of “falter“ (Line 4, Par(分数:2.00)A.4)?A. suc
20、ceedB. finishC. stumbleD. fall(3).According to the text, the following statements about nitrogen are true EXCEPT_.(分数:2.00)A.nitrogen suppresses marine lifeB.nitrogen is a fertilizer Which helps plants growC.nitrogen in large quantities is fatal to bodies of waterD.nitrogen can rob water of oxygen(4
21、).The modernization of the sewage treatment plants was finished by_.(分数:2.00)A.Mr. BloombergB.Emily Lloyd and Denise SheehanC.Mr. WardD.Attorney General Eliot Spitzer(5).Why the author suggests that the shoreline communities do more than ever to solve pollution problem?A Because the agreement has no
22、t been reachedB. Because people living along the shoreline will pollute the water.C. Because the future city administrations could not wiggle out of the deal.D Because Mr. Ward and Ms. Crotty left public service.(分数:2.00)A.B.C.D.五、Text 2(总题数:1,分数:10.00)Are burgers and fries a product of the profound
23、 social changes of the past 50 years, or were they to a large extent responsible for them? The author of this diatribe against multinational restaurant brands opts for the latter explanation. “There is nothing inevitable about the fast food nation that surrounds us,“ he concludes. “The triumph of Mc
24、Donalds and its imitators was by no means pre-ordained.“ But it happened nevertheless and. in his view, it is to be blamed for many of the evils of modem America and their global spread. The emergence of the corporate colossus, followed inexorably by its deionization, is a familiar pattern in Americ
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