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1、考研英语-901 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 accident drew renewed attention to the popular but (1) A320. It was the first plane Airbus designed using highly computerized systems that are (2) to curb pilot error and allow crews to land (3) autopilot. Now (4) all Airbus
2、 planesfrom the A320 to the jumbo A340operate on a “ fly by wire“ system, which uses electrical impulses (5) cables and pulleys to move the control (6) on the planes wings. (7) into the planes software also is a protective “envelope“ that limits (8) steeply a pilot can climb, dive or band the aircra
3、ft.Still, Airbus has a relatively good safety (9) with A320. Last weeks crash was the seventh accidentthe fifth resulting in (10) involving A320 since its (11) in 1987. But some of those accidents have raised the question of whether the aircrafts computer system may be too complicated. Several of th
4、e crashes resulted from pilots making errors in (12) the planes computerized control or (13) devices. In one (14) 1992 crash near Strassbourg airport, French investigators concluded that an Air Inter plane flew (15) a mountain several miles (16) the runway because the pilots had incorrectly (17) the
5、 planes descent rate into the computer. The cockpit voice recorder showed that up till the moment of (18) , the pilots had no idea of their mistake. (19) , investigators say, such incidents indicate that Airbus may need to add or (20) warning devices that tell the pilots when they are dangerously cl
6、ose to the ground.(分数:10.00)A.controversialB.disputedC.flawedD.defectedA.suggestedB.creditedC.supposedD.proclaimedA.onB.withC.atD.byA.invariablyB.particularlyC.virtuallyD.especiallyA.apart fromB.as well asC.more thanD.instead ofA.leversB.panelsC.pistonsD.boardsA.ComposedB.CombinedC.MadeD.BuiltA.when
7、B.howC.whereD.ifA.backgroundsB.traditionsC.recordsD.resumesA.collapsesB.damagesC.breakdownsD.fatalitiesA.launchB.commenceC.manufactureD.constructionA.regulatingB.schedulingC.programmingD.sequencingA.directionB.aviationC.orientationD.navigationA.notoriousB.eminentC.prevalentD.previousA.atB.intoC.agai
8、nstD.ontoA.high aboveB.close toC.far fromD.short ofA.registeredB.typedC.enteredD.keyedA.influenceB.impactC.effectD.affectA.At the very leastB.In the last analysisC.From every aspectD.Of all peopleA.assembleB.organizeC.elevateD.upgrade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
9、(总题数:1,分数:10.00)The United States is the United Nations biggest deadbeat. Conservatives in Congress, led by Senator Jessie Helms, stopped Washington from paying its dues until the UN reduced its assessment and made other changes. Now, thanks to the hard work of Richard Holbrooke, Americas UN represe
10、ntative, and his staff, the UN has agreed to trim the U. S. share of financial burdens for the UN general budget and for peacekeeping. Mr. Helms, who has praised the deal, should release the dues he has been holding hostage $582 million of the $1.3 billion the UN says it is owed.The new formula woul
11、d reduce the U. S. contribution to the general UN budget to 22% from the current level of 25%a symbolic difference of only $34 million a year. Washington, which has been paying just over 30% of the peacekeeping budget, would now pay 27%a difference of $80 million to $120 million a yearand that perce
12、ntage will drop further. While poor countries would not pay more, the dues of other wealthy nations would rise under the new system.The agreement would probably not have been reached without the intervention of the media magnate Ted Turner, who is already contributing $1 billion to UN programs over
13、10 years. Mr. Turner gave $34 million to cover the one-year gap during which other nations prepare to raise their contributions. His offer should embarrass Congress, which forced diplomats to waste their influence at the UN in months of negotiations to save a sum that is modest by federal budget sta
14、ndards.U. S. debts reduced the UNs ability to reimburse nations that contributed peacekeepers to UN missions worldwide. Pakistan, Bangladesh, Jordan and other poor countries essentially made up for the absence of U. S. financial support. Since Washington benefits from peacekeepers, who damp down con
15、flicts without U. S. troops, it should not be discouraging nations from sending them.Washingtons natural allies at the UN were concerned that the U. S. wanted influence without meeting its treaty obligations. Some of them withheld support for U. S. proposals. Mr. Helms should also end his hold on an
16、 additional $244 million in back dues, whose release he has conditioned on a reduction in U. S. dues for specialized UN agencies such as Unicef and the UN refugee organization. These agencies need full support. A switch by Mr. Helms would help the incoming Bush administration, which would reap the b
17、enefits of the restoration of Americas full influence at the United Nations.(分数:10.00)(1).Senator Jessie Helms stopped the U. S. government from paying its dues to the UN because he wants _.(分数:2.00)A.other countries to pay as much as the U. S.B.Washington to make assessments and changesC.the UNs ge
18、neral budget to be trimmedD.the U. S. to share a smaller part of the burden(2).The new formula has adjusted the assessment and will save the U. S. government at least _ a year.(分数:2.00)A.$114 millionB.$154 millionC.$200 millionD.$234 million(3).After the budget reassessment, the gap left by the U. S
19、. will be covered by _.(分数:2.00)A.Ted TurnerB.peacekeeping countriesC.all member nationsD.other wealthy nations(4).The author believes that Richard Holbrookes negotiations at the UN were _.(分数:2.00)A.a money-saving successB.an eye-catching embarrassmentC.a waste of U. S. influenceD.a defence of U. S
20、. interest(5).From the passage, we can infer that _.(分数:2.00)A.the U. S. contribution to the UN has become a huge burden to WashingtonB.the new formula has not solved all problems concerning the U. S. duesC.the dispute over the U. S. dues has been deliberately made politicalD.Ted Turners interventio
21、n saved the U. S. a diplomatic disaster五、Text 2(总题数:1,分数:10.00)For more than four centuries, to be Swedish was to be Lutheran (路德教派的). Every newborn there was automatically registered as a member of the Church of Sweden, the official Lutheran denomination. The marriage between church and state was s
22、o strong that it took an act of Parliament to change the prayer book, and bishops were chosen by members of the Cabinet.But Sweden, like the rest of Western Europe, has been transformed by a wave of immigration. The Stockholm phone book is still full of Larsons and Ericssons, but there are also list
23、ings now for folks named al-Ghusan, Ng, and Singh. Many of these newcomers have brought along their own religion. To the Swedes, with their unbending commitment to egalitarianism, it no longer seemed fair to give official favour to one faith over the others.The Swedish government made a huge leap of
24、 faith last New Years Day, which was to disestablish the Church of Sweden and to pull the plug on public subsidies and government control over a faith that maintains a church in virtually every city and hamlet throughout this peninsula.A year later, the church leaders say that the separation they fe
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