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1、考研英语-783 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 molecules of carbon dioxide in the Earths atmosphere affect the heat balance of the Earth by acting as a one-way screen. (1) these molecules allow radiation at visible wavelengths, where most of the energy of sunlight is con
2、cerned, to pass (2) , they absorb some of the longer-wave-length, infrared emissions radiated from the Earths surface, radiation that would (3) be transmitted back into space. For the Earth to maintain a constant average temperature, such emissions from the planet must (4) incoming solar radiation.
3、If there were no carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, heat would (5) from the Earth much more easily.Today, (6) , the potential problem is too much carbon dioxide. Could the increase in carbon dioxide (7) a global rise in average temperature, and could such a rise have serious (8) for human society? Ma
4、thematical models that allow us to calculate the rise in temperature as a function of the increase (9) ;that the (10) is probably yes.One mathematical model (11) that doubling the atmospheric carbon dioxide would raise the global mean surface temperature by 2.5. This model assumes that the atmospher
5、es relative humidity remains constant and the temperature decreases with altitude at a (12) of 6.5 per kilometer. The assumption of constant relative humidity is important, because water vapor in the atmosphere is another (13) absorber or radiation at infrared wavelengths. Because warm air can hold
6、more (14) than cool air, the relative humidity will be constant (15) the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere increases (16) the temperature rises. (17) , more infrared radiation would be absorbed and reradiated (18) to the Earths surface. The resultant warming at the surface could be expected to
7、 melt snow and ice, (19) the Earths reflectivity. More solar radiation would be absorbed, (20) to a further increase in temperature.(分数:10.00)A.WhereasB.IfC.AlthoughD.BecauseA.forB.downC.byD.throughA.otherwiseB.neverthelessC.indeedD.somewhatA.assignB.equalizeC.diffuseD.prepareA.avoidB.escapeC.influe
8、nceD.preventA.indeedB.henceC.anywayD.howeverA.causeB.turnC.makeD.leaveA.conquestB.outcomeC.consequenceD.compromise.A.reflectB.displayC.markD.indicateA.responseB.answerC.reactionD.solutionA.discoversB.predictsC.provesD.confirmsA.paceB.speedC.ratioD.rateA.competentB.effectiveC.efficientD.sufficientA.m
9、oistureB.weightC.dimensionD.compoundA.if onlyB.as ifC.only ifD.even ifA.sinceB.unlessC.forD.asA.LikewiseB.ThereforeC.InsteadD.MoreoverA.backB.offC.onD.inA.contractingB.condensingC.reducingD.intensifyingA.leadingB.comingC.amountingD.adding二、Section Reading Co(总题数:0,分数:0.00)三、Part A(总题数:0,分数:0.00)四、Te
10、xt 1(总题数:1,分数:10.00)King Richard III was a monster. He poisoned his wife, stole the throne from his two young nephews and ordered them to be smothered in the Tower of London. Richard was a sort of Antichrist the King -“that bottled spider, that poisonous bunchbacked toad. “Anyway, that was Shakespea
11、res version. Shakespeare did what the playwright does: he turned history into a vivid, articulate, organized dream-repeatable nightly. He put the crouch back onstage, and sold tickets.And who Would say that the real Richard known to family and friends was not identical to Shakespeares memorably loat
12、hsome creation? The actual Richard went dimming into the past and vanished. When all the eye-witnesses are gone, the artists imagination begins to twist.Variations on the King Richard Effect are at work in Oliver Stones JFK. Richard III was art, but it was propaganda too. Shakespeare took the detail
13、s of his plot from Tudor historians who wanted to blacken Richards name. Several centuries passed before other historians began to write about Richards virtues and suggest that he may have been a victim of Tudor malice and what is the cleverest conspiracy of all: art.JFK is a long and powerful haran
14、gue about the death of the man-Stone keeps calling “the slain young king. What are the rules of Stones game? Is Stone functioning as commercial entertainer? Propagandist? Documentary filmmaker? Historian? Journalist? Fantasist? Sensationalist? Crazy conspiracy-monger? Lone hero crusading for the tru
15、th against a corrupt Establishment? Answer: some of the above.The first superficial effect of JFK is to raise angry little scruples like welts in the conscience. Wouldnt it be absurd if a generation of younger Americans, with no memory of 1963, were to form their ideas about John Kennedys assassinat
16、ion from Oliver Stones report of it? But worse things have happened-including, perhaps, the Warren Commission report?Stone uses a suspect, mixed art form, and JFK raises the familiar ethical and historical problems of docudrama. But so what? Artists have always used public events as raw material, ha
17、ve taken history into their imaginations and transformed it. The fall of Troy vanished into the Iliad. The Battle of Borodino found its most memorable permanence in Tolstoys imagining of it in War and Peace.Especially in a world of insatiable electronic storytelling, real history procreates, endless
18、ly conjuring new versions of itself. Public life has become a metaphysical breeder of fictions. Watergate became an almost continuous television miniseries-although it is interesting that the movie of Woodward and Bernsteins All The Presidents Men stayed close to the known facts and, unlike JFK, did
19、 not validate dark conjecture.(分数:10.00)(1).Shakespeares creation is used in the text to introduce(分数:2.00)A.his powerful imaginations.B.artists distortion of history.C.his well-established fame.D.historians interest in art.(2).Which of the following can best describe the authors comments on Stones
20、organization of plots?(分数:2.00)A.Bewildering.B.Superficial.C.Contradictory.D.Intricate.(3).The word “harangue“ (Para. 5) connotes(分数:2.00)A.corruption.B.invention.C.confusion.D.diffusion.(4).It is implied that Warren Commission report(分数:2.00)A.is nothing more than illusions.B.lives up to historians
21、 expectations.C.is not based on valid facts.D.falls victim to harsh criticisms.(5).It can be inferred from the text that public life(分数:2.00)A.is often the stuff for artists fictions.B.lies outside the field of history.C.is the focus of public attention.D.remains memorable at all times.五、Text 2(总题数:
22、1,分数:10.00)For months the Japanese searched fitfully for the right word to describe what was happening. At the Bank of Japan, the nations central bank, officials spoke of “an adjustment phase. Prime Minister admitted only to “a difficult situation.“ The Economic Planning Agency, the governments reco
23、rd keeper, referred delicately to a “retreat.“ Then two weeks ago, for the first time since 1997, the agency dropped its boilerplate reference to the “expansion“ from its closely watched Monthly Economic Report, and the word game was over. Japans economy, the worlds second largest, conceded the expe
24、rts, was in recession.That admission confirmed the bad news businessmen had been reading in their spreadsheets for several months. “In 2001 one market after another turned bad,“ says Yoshihiko Wakamoto, senior vice president of Toshiba Corp., which now admits that its pretax profits for fiscal 2001,
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