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1、考研英语-826 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)Read the following text. Choose the best word(s)for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1. (10 points)A few years ago, Facebook was forced to retreat from a new service called Beacon. It tracked what the so
2、cial networks users were doing elsewhere on the webwhich caused a huge (1) because of the loss of personal privacy. (2) , Facebook promised to make (3) efforts to better protect peoples information.But (4) the firm has not been trying very hard. On November 29th Americas Federal Trade Commission (FT
3、C) (5) the results of an investigation it had conducted of Facebook. They showed that the worlds biggest social network, which now (6) more than 800m users, has been making information public that it had (7) to keep private.The FTCs findings come at a(n) (8) time for Facebook, which is preparing for
4、 an initial public offering (IPO) that is almost (9) to take place next year. Some recent reports have (10) that the firm may seek a listing as early as next spring, and that it will try to (11) a whopping $10 billion in an IPO that would (12) it at $100 billion. To (13) the way for an offering, Fac
5、ebook (14) needs to resolve some of the regulatory tussles over privacy that it has become embroiled in.(15) the FTCs announcement, which came as part of a settlement struck between the commission and Facebook. The FTCs investigation (16) a litany of instances in which the social network had (17) it
6、s users. In what is perhaps the most damning of the findings, the agency documents that Facebook has been (18) peoples personal information with advertisersa practice its senior executives have (19) sworn it does not indulge in. The FTC also says that the firm failed to make photos and videos on dea
7、ctivated and deleted user accounts (20) after promising to do so. (295 words)(分数:10.00)A.panicB.fussC.indifferenceD.mirthA.At the meantimeB.At timesC.At a timeD.At the timeA.strenuousB.intensiveC.legitimateD.minuteA.turbulentlyB.exclusivelyC.apparentlyD.unfortunatelyA.manifestedB.clarifiedC.released
8、D.renouncedA.boastsB.claimsC.manipulatesD.exaggeratesA.confirmedB.deniedC.appealedD.pledgedA.sensitiveB.essentialC.beneficialD.confidentialA.certainB.dueC.inclinedD.reluctantA.conjuredB.prospectedC.speculatedD.approvedA.raiseB.increaseC.collectD.boomA.consumeB.evaluateC.apportionD.valueA.leadB.setC.
9、clearD.cutA.badlyB.consequentlyC.evidentlyD.absolutelyA.In a wordB.All in allC.After allD.HenceA.predictedB.apprehendedC.reproachedD.highlightedA.suspectedB.deceivedC.inducedD.recompensedA.sharingB.inflamingC.furnishingD.purchasingA.reluctantlyB.readilyC.repeatedlyD.intermittentlyA.inaccessibleB.acc
10、essibleC.unsustainableD.indispensable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)Its not that we thought things were fine. Its just that this year there were no fixes to the messes we madeno underwater oil-well caps, no AIG bailouts, no reuniting the island cast
11、aways in a church and sending them to heaven. We had to idly watch things completely fall apart, making us feel so pathetic that planking seemed like a cool thing to do. This was the year of the meltdown.If a meltdown could happen at a nuclear reactor in Japana country so obsessed with keeping up to
12、 date that its citizens annually get new cell phones and a new Prime Ministerwe should have known we were all doomed. Meltdowns happened to the most unlikely victims. Everyone was so vulnerable to meltdowns that even Canadians rioted, though they did it only so the rest of the world wouldnt feel bad
13、 about their riots.It didnt take a tsunami; anything could trigger a meltdown. Greece, a country so economically insignificant that its biggest global financial contribution to this century was that Nia Vardalos movie, sent the entire European economy into a meltdown. A meltdown of both the U.S. cre
14、dit rating and Congresss approval rating was unleashed over raising the debt ceiling, something so routine and boring. Sometimes, it didnt take an actual sexual affair to ruin your promising political career.Sometimes, crises sprang out of tiny mistakes that usually have no consequences whatsoever,
15、like that day in college when you went to a protest, charged a couple more things on your nearly maxed-out credit card and drunkenly told the pizza guy with all the dumb ideas that he should totally run for President. Well, when the entire country does that at once, you get a meltdown.There was even
16、 a meltdown of the once powerful American middle class. A year ago ours was still a country that pretended there was no class system, where rich people all called themselves “upper-middle class“. Now we are full-on feudal, with an angry 99% and a 1% who actually understand the things which the 99% a
17、re inarticulately complaining about. The meltdown itself melted down when Occupy Wall Street protesters and police couldnt agree on lawn care.Its too late to cool the rods. We are either going to abandon the old structures altogethernuclear power, the euro, Arab secular role, unregulated capitalismo
18、r wait a really long time for things to get better. We are finally going to have to choose between our modem love of constant drama and our modem laziness. I know which Im betting on. Laziness has a really high melting point. (434 words)(分数:10.00)(1).According to the author, what could we do about t
19、he messes we made?(分数:2.00)A.We could spare our efforts to change them.B.We could watch things fall apart leisurely.C.We were incapable of doing anything.D.We could stay cool in face of the messes.(2).Which of the following is true of the second paragraph?(分数:2.00)A.Japanese fall victims to meltdown
20、s easily.B.Japanese rarely change cell phones and Prime Ministers.C.Canadians rioted because the rest of the world wouldnt feel bad about their riots.D.Everyone could become victim of meltdowns.(3).The word “unleashed“ (Line 4, Para. 3) is closest in meaning to _.(分数:2.00)A.triggered offB.recoveredC
21、.realizedD.restated(4).What do the 1% people know according to Paragraph 5?(分数:2.00)A.They know that rich people are called “upper-middle class“ in their country.B.They know what the 99% are not satisfied with.C.They know that there is no class system in their country.D.They know that their country
22、is completely feudal.(5).Regarding all the meltdowns happening in the world this year, the author feels _.(分数:2.00)A.indifferentB.optimisticC.pessimisticD.puzzled五、Text 2(总题数:1,分数:10.00)Recalculating the global use of phosphorus, an important fertilizer element of modem agriculture, a team of resear
23、chers warns that the worlds stocks may soon be in short supply and that overuse in the industrialized world has become a leading cause of the pollution of lakes, rivers and streams.Writing in the Feb. 14 edition of the journal Environmental Research Letters, Stephen Carpenter of the University of Wi
24、sconsin-Madison and Elena Bennett of McGill University report that the human use of phosphorus, primarily in the industrialized world, is causing the widespread eutrophication of fresh surface water. Whats more, the minable global stocks of phosphorus are concentrated in just a few countries and are
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