【考研类试卷】考研英语-98及答案解析.doc
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1、考研英语-98 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、BSection Use o(总题数:1,分数:10.00)BDirections:/BRead the following text. Choose the best word (s) for each numbered blank and mark they consider a slew of factors before making their pick. Already, Britain is starting to suffer as it finds itself in a fierce three-wa
2、y contest for market share.On the one hand, U.S. colleges are recovering fast in overseas recruitment. On the other, a batch of commonwealth countries is coming on strong and eating into Britains market share. Consider Singapore, which four years ago set out to lure branches of foreign colleges. The
3、 number of overseas students there has since climbed 46 percent. And in the first three years of the decade, the number of foreign students in New Zealand almost quadrupled. Then theres Australia. Foreigners now make up about a quarter of its entire student body. Australia shows that the secret to s
4、uccess often has as much to do with government policy as with academic philosophy. Lavish grants can offset the Brits and the Americans edge in prestige. Foreign students at state-run schools in Singapore now get an 80 percent discount. An engineering degree that costs about $30,000 a year at Harvar
5、d runs just $2,000 at the University of Malaya, thanks to heavy subsidies.The biggest factor today seems to be the prospect of employment. A degree from an Australian university now puts graduates on the fast track to permanent residency. And London offers an automatic 12-month work permit to most o
6、verseas recruits. But Britain cant do anything about its location. Why go all the way to the United Kingdom - or to the United States - when theres now a good English- language college just a few hours flight from Shanghai or Mumbai? But few countries can match Australias main selling point. Its sun
7、ny outdoors image works strongly to its advantage among international students. Yet no country can afford to throw in the towel. Cuts in government spending have forced colleges to look elsewhere for money. Overseas recruits have thus become an increasingly critical source of cash: in Britain the av
8、erage university now looks to foreign students to provide at least 10 percent of its income.Other trends could soon make things even more desperate. Today China is one of the biggest sources of traveling students. But for how much longer? The country is now busy developing its own elite institution
9、and ordinary colleges. If this trend continues, the developed world is going to lose its largest client. The scramble for business in the Anglo world is already ferocious(激烈的), while the market is expanding. Just wait till it starts to contract.(分数:10.00)(1).We can infer from the text that students
10、can receive Anglophone education in _(分数:2.00)A.France.B.Canada.C.Cambodia.D.India.(2).Which of the following is true of the text?(分数:2.00)A.Singapore now has 46% of its students from abroad after attracting foreign college branches.B.At the beginning of this decade, overseas students in New Zealand
11、 are 4 times as many as before.C.Foreign students at state-run schools in Australia now get an 80% discount.D.An engineering degree costs more than 10 times in America than in Singapore.(3).According to the text, “no country can afford to throw in the towel“ probably means _.(分数:2.00)A.No country ca
12、n admit to be defeated by Australia.B.No country has the resources to beat Australia.C.No country can imitate Australias outdoor image.D.No country has the same advantages with Australia.(4).Britain is happy to give the students what they want mainly because _.(分数:2.00)A.They consider foreign studen
13、ts as a major source of money.B.They are facing fierce competitions from many other countries.C.Students consider many factors when choosing an international university.D.British universities are gradually losing its once-proud prestige.(5).According to the last paragraph, which of the statement is
14、true?(分数:2.00)A.China will one day be a strong rival for Britain in the foreign student market.B.Chinas own development of elite institutions and colleges is a blessing for Britain.C.Britain and U.S. will lose their largest client as Chinas higher education develops.D.Overseas students in China form
15、 a major part of international students.BText 2/BThe view from the top of the luxurious Morgan Centre down onto Beijings Olympic Green is breath-taking, There, far below, lies the stunning“ bird nest“ Olympic Stadium. Right next to it is the equally mesmerizing National Aquatics Center, known as the
16、 Water Cube. The Aquatics Center poses one critical question: where will all the water to fill this bold but massive architectural masterpiece“ and to supply the Games“ come from?One can drive a hundred miles in any direction from Beijing and never cross a healthy river. Heading north to Shanxi prov
17、ince, one passes river after river that has dried up. And in 80 percent of those Shanxi rivers that ale still flowing, water quality is“ unfit for human contact“ or for agricultural or industrial use. As you drive south across Hebei and Henan provinces, the situation is no better. Reaching the famed
18、 Marco Polo Bridge over the Yongding River, we crossed our first parched(干裂的) riverbed. From there to the Yellow River, we traversed many legendary rivers that show as blue lines on the map; all of them are now almost bone dry. All that remains to memorialize these watercourses are highway bridges,
19、left behind like vestigial organs. The Yellow River itself, once known as“ Chinas Sorrow“ because of its natural tendency to flood, killing millions, has in Henan been reduced to a modest-size channel. At its lower reaches in Shandong, it is not uncommon for the river to cease flowing into the Bohai
20、 Sea altogether.What is the answer for the 250 million thirsty people who live on the North China Plain? Drought has forced farmers to turn to groundwater. But over extraction has caused water tables to fall by as much as 10 feet a year. Desperate officials have taken to making substantial investmen
21、ts in“ precipitation-inducement (引导水分凝结) technologies,“ or cloud seeding. Using aircraft, meteorological balloons and even rockets and artillery shells, theyve been attempting to shoot passing clouds full of rainmaking chemicals. The China Meteorological Administration reports that hundreds of aircr
22、aft and thousands of rockets and shells are used each year in the effort. Such campaigns have been only modestly successful and have created tensions between different localities, each claiming that clouds are being“ intercepted“ upwind by the other and their precious moisture stolen!Then there is t
23、he monumental South-North Water Transfer Project. But some environmentalists fear that shifting the increasingly polluted water of the Yangtze northward will also introduce a whole host of new toxic pollutants to the breadbasket of China.No one knows what the consequences of all these Promethean(独创的
24、) efforts will be. In the truly magnificent facilities being built for the Olympics, one can see a dear manifestation of this understandable urge to restore Chinese greatness. The question is whether Chinas limited natural-resource base can sustain the magnitude of such an ambition. With water, the
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