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1、考研英语-902 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)Television piracy gets less attention than film or music piracy, but it is no less widespread. One of the big (1) that had stood in its way-the large file sizes required to transmit video-is shrinking (2) computers get faster an
2、d bandwidth costs (3) . More and more people are buying televisions that can connect (4) the internet.TV piracy (5) for two reasons. It can bring shows to foreign (6) faster, and it is free. The first (7) matters for only a very few shows, most of them American dramas. And media firms have reduced t
3、his advantage further by releasing TV shows almost (8) in different countries. The second advantage is not as big as it appears either (9) music and film, nearly all television is free at the margin: (10) a household has paid its subscription, it costs (11) to watch another show.The real threat (12)
4、 by piracy is not that it threatens televisions current business model but that it makes building a new one more difficult. (13) of the limitations of advertising-supported online video, Euro- pean media firms are currently testing micropayments for shows. The wide (14) of free illegal alternatives
5、may well damage these efforts. (15) the parallel is not with music or films but with newspapers and maga- zines. These days print piracy is a(n) (16) issue, since most general news articles are (17) free. If news- papers and magazines begin 18 people to read their output, the pirates are likely to t
6、urn (19) , and at a rapid rate. (20) it may be with television.(分数:10.00)A.disturbancesB.obstaclesC.benefitsD.harmsA.asB.unlessC.ifD.whereA.narrow downB.break downC.fall downD.come downA.onB.toC.atD.withA.appealsB.irritatesC.attacksD.repelsA.individualsB.nativesC.peoplesD.audiencesA.piracyB.publicat
7、ionC.defectD.advantageA.simultaneouslyB.alternativelyC.graduallyD.equallyA.DespiteB.LikeC.UnlikeD.WithoutA.onceB.lestC.thoughD.whileA.everythingB.nothingC.anythingD.somethingA.cultivatedB.advancedC.recognizedD.posedA.AwareB.AfraidC.FullD.DevoidA.probabilityB.availabilityC.opportunityD.feasibilityA.I
8、n this senseB.For instanceC.So farD.By accidentA.internalB.trivialC.authenticD.strategicA.brought inB.put forwardC.given awayD.carried onA.accusingB.chargingC.condemningD.awardingA.inB.outC.upD.downA.AsB.SoC.OnlyD.Even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)
9、Chances are your friends are more popular than you are. It is a basic feature of social networks that has been known about for some time. Consider both an enthusias- tic cocktail party hostess with hundreds of acquaintances and an ill-tempered guy, who may have one or two friends. Statistically spea
10、king, the average person is much more likely to know the hostess simply because she has so many more friends. This, in essence, is what is called the “friendship paradox“: the friends of any random individual are likely to be more central to the social web than the individual himself.Now researchers
11、 think this seemingly depressing fact can be made to work as an early warning system to detect outbreaks of contagious diseases. By studying the friends of a randomly selected group of individuals, epidemic disease experts can isolate those people who are more connected to one another and are theref
12、ore more likely to catch diseases like the flu early. This could allow health authorities to spot outbreaks weeks in advance of current surveillance methods.In a report which has been submitted to the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Nicholas Christakis from Harvard University and Ja
13、mes Fowler from the University of California, San Diego put the friendship paradox to good use. In a trial carried out last autumn, they monitored the spread of both seasonal flu and H1N1, popularly known as swine flu, through students and their friends at Harvard University, and found that their so
14、cial links were indeed causing them to get infected sooner.As this result came with the benefit of hindsight, the researchers tried to come up with a real-time measure that could potentially provide an early warning sign of an outbreak as it began to spread. Currently, the methods used to assess an
15、infection by Americas Centers for Disease Control and Prevention lag an outbreak by a week or two. Googles Flu Trends is at best contemporaneous with an outbreak. Dr. Christakis and Dr. Fowler suggest that a hybrid method might be developed in which the search inquiries of a group of highly connecte
16、d (ie, pop- ular) individuals could be scanned for signs of the flu.Although the technique has so far only been demonstrated for the flu and in the social surroundings of a university, the researchers nevertheless think that it could help predict other infectious diseases and do so on a larger scale
17、. Nor should it be difficult to implement. Public-health officials already conduct random sampling, so getting the participants to name a few friends too should not be onerous. When it comes to infectious diseases, your friends really do say a lot about you.(分数:10.00)(1).According to the “friendship
18、 paradox“,(分数:2.00)A.ones friends are usually more popular than him.B.ill-tempered persons often have very few friends.C.people tend to befriend those more sociable than them.D.the hostess wins her acquaintances through parties.(2).By using the “friendship paradox“, people may(分数:2.00)A.prevent outb
19、reaks of contagious diseases.B.isolate people from each other to avoid flu.C.abandon the current surveillance methods.D.predict outbreaks of flu earlier than present.(3).Which of the following is true of Nicholas Christakis and James Fowlers research?(分数:2.00)A.It is a real-time measure.B.Its subjec
20、ts are university students.C.It spots the spread of flu in advance.D.It discovers social links cause flu infection.(4).From Paragraph 4, we can learn that Googles Flu Trends(分数:2.00)A.lags an outbreak.B.precedes an outbreak.C.accompanies an outbreak.D.predicts an outbreak.(5).It can be inferred from
21、 the last paragraph that this new research(分数:2.00)A.is limited in scale.B.is not easy to implement.C.has limited applications.D.conducts random samplin五、Text 2(总题数:1,分数:10.00)Austerity is a word much found on the lips of politicians and economists at the moment; but it is seldom heard from technolo
22、gists. And although the idea that “less is more“ has many adherents in architecture, design and fashion, the technology industry has historically held the opposite view. Products should have as many features as possible; and next years version should have even more. As prices fall, what starts off a
23、s a fancy new feature quickly becomes commonplace prompting companies to add new features in an effort to outdo their rivals. Never mind if nobody uses most of these new features. In an arms race, more is always more.But now there are signs that technologists are waking up to the benefits of minimal
24、ism, thanks to two things: feature fatigue among consumers who simply want things to work, and strong demand from less affluent consumers in the developing world. It is telling that the market value of Apple, the company most closely associated with simple, elegant high-tech products, recently overt
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