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1、考研英语-试卷 109 及答案解析(总分:142.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Use of English(总题数:2,分数:80.00)1.Section I Use of EnglishDirections: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D.(分数:40.00)_Energy will be one of the defining issues of this century. One thing is clear: the er
2、a of (1)_ oil is over. What we all do next will determine how well we meet the energy needs of the entire world in this century and (2)_. Demand is soaring like (3)_ before. As populations grow and economies (4)_, millions in the developing world are enjoying the benefits of a lifestyle that (5)_ in
3、creasing amounts of energy. In fact, some say that in 20 years the world will (6)_ 40% more oil than it does today. At the same time, many of the world“s oil and gas fields are (7)_. And new energy discoveries are mainly occurring in places where resources are difficult to (8)_, physically, economic
4、ally and even politically. When growing demand meets (9)_ supplies, the result is more (10)_ for the same resources. We can wait until a crisis forces us to do something. (11)_ we can (12)_ to working together, and start by asking the (13)_ questions: How do we meet the energy needs of the developin
5、g world and those of industrialized nations? What role will renewables and (14)_ energies play? What is the best way to protect our environment? How do we accelerate our conservation efforts? (15)_ actions we take, we must look not just to next year, (16)_ to the next 50 years. At Chevron, we believ
6、e that innovation, collaboration and conservation are the (17)_ on which to build this new world. We cannot do this alone. Corporations, governments and every citizen of this planet must be part of the solution as (18)_ as they are part of the problem. We (19)_ scientists and educators, politicians
7、and policy-makers, environmentalists, leaders of industry and each one of you to be part of (20)_ the next era of energy.(分数:40.00)A.fossilB.eternalC.easyD.formidableA.afterB.beyondC.laterD.afterwardA.neverB.longC.everD.sometimeA.take onB.take toC.take offD.take afterA.acquiresB.requiresC.rescueD.in
8、quiresA.consumeB.restrainC.resumeD.compriseA.emergingB.menacingC.eruptingD.maturingA.extractB.constructC.extolD.extemporizeA.amplerB.surplusC.emergentD.tighterA.accommodationB.competitionC.stimulationD.cooperationA.Or elseB.NeverthelessC.OrD.AlbeitA.commitB.striveC.conductD.simulateA.novelB.toxicC.n
9、umerousD.toughA.alternateB.subterraneanC.alternativeD.abundantA.OnceB.HoweverC.AlthoughD.WhateverA.but thenB.butC.but yetD.but forA.milestonesB.milieuC.cornerstonesD.correspondenceA.symbolicallyB.synchronouslyC.swiftlyD.surelyA.call uponB.call offC.call forthD.call overA.revokingB.reshapingC.reverti
10、ngD.reversing二、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:10,分数:58.00)2.Section II Reading Comprehension_3.Part ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D._People have good reason to care about the welfare of animals. Ever since the Enlightenment, their t
11、reatment has been seen as a measure of mankind“s humanity. It is no coincidence that William Wilberforce and Sir Thomas Foxwell Buxton, two leaders of the movement to abolish the slave trade, helped found the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in the 1820s. An increasing number o
12、f people go further: mankind has a duty not to cause pain to animals that have the capacity to suffer. Both views have led people gradually to extend treatment once reserved for mankind to other species. But when everyday lives are measured against such principles, they are fraught with contradictio
13、ns. Those who would never dream of caging their cats and dogs guzzle bacon and eggs from ghastly factory farms. The abattoir and the cattle truck are secret places safely hidden from the meat-eater“s gaze and the child“s story book. Plenty of people who denounce the fur-trade (much of which is from
14、farmed animals) quite happily wear leather (also from farmed animals). Perhaps the inconsistency is understandable. After hundreds of years of thinking about it, people cannot agree on a system of rights for each other, so the ground is bound to get shakier still when animals are included. The troub
15、le is that confusion and contradiction open the way to the extremist. And because scientific research is remote from most people“s lives, it is particularly vulnerable to their campaigns. In fact, science should be the last target, wherever you draw the boundaries of animal welfare. For one thing, t
16、here is rarely an alternative to using animals in research. If there were, scientists would grasp it, because animal research is expensive and encircled by regulations. Animal research is also for a higher purpose than a full belly or an elegant outfit. The world needs new medicines and surgical pro
17、cedures just as it needs the unknowable fruits of pure research. And science is, by and large, kind to its animals. The couple of million (mainly rats and mice) that die in Britain“s laboratories are far better looked-after and far more humanely killed than the billion or so (mainly chickens) on Bri
18、tain“s farms. Indeed, if Darley Oaks makes up its loss of guinea pigs with turkeys or dairy cows, you can be fairly sure animal welfare in Britain has just taken a step backwards.(分数:10.00)(1).The first paragraph is written to _.(分数:2.00)A.put forward sound reason to care about the welfare of animal
19、sB.emphasize the glory of the EnlightenmentC.Introduce the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to AnimalsD.provide background knowledge for the discussion to be expanded(2).The inconsistency in our routine lives is defined by enumerating _.(分数:2.00)A.the deeds conducted by Sir Thomas Foxwell
20、 BuxtonB.the people who condemn the fur trade but merrily wear leatherC.the understanding of the ancient times concerning a system of rightsD.the comprehension of the way to the extremist(3).It can be inferred from the third paragraph that _.(分数:2.00)A.the public“s ignorance of scientific research r
21、esults in attacks on scienceB.a measure of mankind“s humanity is taken into accountC.confusion and contradiction result from vulnerable campaignsD.the debate is bound to aggravate in the next decade(4).With which of the following statements would the author most probably agree?(分数:2.00)A.Even if the
22、y deplore the activitist“s use of intimidation and violence, animal lovers everywhere can sure rejoice today.B.Science does not deserve to be the target of protests, whatever you think of animal rights.C.Over the years something good has come from the campaign against the animal industry.D.It is a s
23、ensible move that Darley Oaks makes up its loss of guinea pigs with turkeys or dairy cows.(5).In the text, a comparison is made so as to _.(分数:2.00)A.abolish the slave tradeB.elaborate a higher purpose of animal researchC.warn that mankind has a duty not to cause pain to animalsD.assert that science
24、 is, by and large, kind to its animalsTuning in round the clock, via satellite or internet blog, to any bout of mayhem anywhere, you might not think the world was becoming a more peaceable place. But in some ways it is, and measurably so. A recent Human Security Report released by the Liu Institute
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