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1、考研英语-试卷 113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)_Foreign financiers complaining about the legal wars they will launch to recover bad de
2、bts in Russia rarely mean much. The expense of a lawsuit (1)_ the satisfaction; the chances of getting any money are (2)_. Yet Noga, a company owned by Nessim Gaon, a 78-year-old businessman (3)_ in Geneva, has been suing the Russian government since 1993, attempting to (4)_ Russian assets abroad. A
3、t Mr. Gaon“s request, bailiffs last week very nearly (5)_ two of Russia“s most advanced warplanes at the Paris air (6)_. The organisers (7)_ off the Russian authorities, and the planes flew home, just (8)_ time. (9)_ near-misses include a sail-training ship, the Sedov, nuclear-waste shipments, and t
4、he president“s plane. Mr. Gaon, whose previous business partners include regimes in Nigeria and Sudan, put an (10)_ clause in his original export deals: Russia must abandon its sovereign immunity. An arbitration court in Stockholm has found in his (11)_, so far, to the (12)_ of $110 million, out of
5、a total (13)_ of $420 million. Other courts (14)_ the world have let him have a (15)_ at any Russian assets (16)_ reach. The odd thing is (17)_ Russia. now awash with cash, does not simply pay up. Mr. Gaon says he was told at one point that a 10% (18)_ on the debt to someone high up in the finance m
6、inistry would solve things. (19)_ off Mr. Gaon costs much in legal fees. Not accepting international judgments sits ill with the current Kremlin line (20)_ the rule of law. Mr. Gaon says his next move will be to seize Russia“s embassy in Paris.(分数:40.00)A.outdoesB.outperformC.outshineD.outweighsA.th
7、inB.slimC.leanD.wiryA.basedB.foundC.establishedD.setA.graspB.holdC.seizeD.snatchA.caughtB.gotC.grabbedD.arrestedA.showB.exhibitionC.displayD.demonstrationA.stiltedB.tippedC.dumpedD.slantedA.inB.onC.atD.uponA.OthersB.AnotherC.The otherD.OtherA.usualB.unusualC.commonD.uncommonA.supportB.goodC.favorD.p
8、referenceA.runeB.figureC.accountD.countA.demandedB.requestedC.requiredD.claimedA.inB.atC.aroundD.overA.crackB.breakC.splitD.snapA.inB.withinC.out ofD.beyondA.howB.whenC.whyD.whereA.kickbackB.paymentC.cutD.rewardA.AvoidingB.FendingC.EscapingD.ShieldingA.inB.onC.atD.to二、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:10,分数:
9、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._Clouds may have silver linings, but even the sunniest of us seldom glimpse them on foot. The marvelous Blur Building that hovers above the lake o
10、f Yverdon les Bains in Switzerland provides such an opportunity. It gives anyone who has ever wanted to step into the clouds they watch from the airplane window a chance to realize their dream. Visitors wear waterproof ponchos before setting off along a walkway above the lake that takes them into th
11、e foggy atmosphere of the cloud. The experience of physical forms blurring before your eyes as you enter the cloud is both disorientating and liberating. However firmly your feet are planted on the floor, it is hard to escape the sensation of floating. On the upper deck of this spaceship-shaped stru
12、cture, the Angel Bar, a translucent counter lit in tones of aqueous blue, beckons with a dozen different kinds of mineral water. To enter this sublime building situated in the landscape of the Swiss Alps feels like walking into a poemit is part of nature but removed from reality, Its architects, Eli
13、zabeth Diller and Ricardo Scofidio of New York, designed it as a pavilion for the Swiss Expo 2002 in the Three Lakes region of Switzerland, an hour“s train ride from Geneva, which features a series of exhibits on the lakes. The Blur Building is easily the most successful. Indeed, you can skip the re
14、st of the Expoa Swiss kitsch version of Britain“s Millennium Domeand head straight for the cloud, which is there until the end of October. The architects asked themselves what was the ideal material for building on a lake and decided on water itself.“ the element of the lake, the snow. the rivers an
15、d the mist above it. They wanted to play on and lay bare the notion of a world“s fair pavilion by creating an ethereal ghost of one in which there is nothing to see. The result is a refuge from the surveillance cameras and high-definition images of our everyday worlda particular tease in Switzerland
16、, where clarity and precision are so prized. (Anti- architecture or not, the Blur Building cost a cool $7.5 million.) Out-of-the-box thinking is a trademark of Diller Scofidio. a husband-and-wife team of architecture professors who became the first architects to win a genius grant from the MacArthur
17、 Foundation in 1999. Although they have built very little, they are interested in the social experience of architecture, in challenging people“s ideas about buildings. They treat architecture as an analytical art form that combines other disciplines, such as visual art and photography, dance and the
18、atre. To realize its Utopian poetry, the Blur Building has to be technologically state-of-the-art. Water from the lake is pumped through 32,000 fog nozzles positioned throughout the skeleton-like stainless steel structure; so the building does not just look like a cloud on the outside, it feels like
19、 a cloud on the inside. And while the 300-foot-wide platform can accommodate up to 400 people, visitors vanish from each other in the mist at about five paces, so you really can wander lonely as a cloud. Wordsworth must be smiling.(分数:10.00)(1).The spectacle on the deck of this structure is NOT_.(分数
20、:2.00)A.dazingB.freeC.spine-chillingD.dazzling(2).One should directly come to the Blur Building in the Expo 2002 and skip the rest because_.(分数:2.00)A.it will be there temporarilyB.it“s the most important expo workC.it“s not real and will vanish in the thin airD.it“s near Geneva(3).The expression “o
21、ut-of-the-box“(Line 1. Para. 4) most probably means_.(分数:2.00)A.traditionalB.logicalC.invariableD.inspirational(4).The last sentence “Wordsworth must be smiling“ means_.(分数:2.00)A.Wordsworth has asked the architects to build it in this wayB.the architecture is just like a beautiful poemC.Wordsworth
22、will be happy to see the scene in his poem come trueD.Wordsworth is satisfied with this architecture(5).Which one is NOT true about the building?(分数:2.00)A.It is a piece of art.B.It differs from the traditional concept of buildings.C.There is no difference from the images of our everyday world.D.The
23、 splendid spectacle can“t be photoset.During its formative years, the inner solar system was a rough-and-tumble place. There were a couple of hundred large objects flying around. Moon-size or bigger, and for millions of years they collided with one another. Out of these impacts grew the terrestrial
24、planetsMercury, Venus, Earth with its Moon, and Marsand the asteroids. Scientists have thought of these collisions as mergers: a smaller object (the impactor) hits a larger one (the target) and sticks to it. But new computer modeling by Erik Asphaug and Craig B. Agnor of the University of California
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