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1、考研英语-试卷 200及答案解析(总分:146.00,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)_Our ape-men forefathers had no obvious natural weapons in the struggle for【1】in the op
2、en. They had neither the powerful teeth nor the strong claws of the big cats. They could not【2】with the bear, whose strength, speed and claws【3】an impressive “ small fire“ weaponry. They could not even defend themselves【4】running swiftly like the horses, zebras or small animals. If the ape-men had a
3、ttempted to compete on those terms in the open, they would have been【5】to failure and extinction. But they were【6】with enormous concealed advantages of a kind not possessed by any of their competitors. In the search【7】the pickings of the forest, the ape-men had【8】efficient stereoscopic vision and a
4、sense of color that the animals of the grasslands did not【9】. The ability to see clearly at close range permitted the ape-men to study practical problems in a way that lay far【10】the reach of the original inhabitants of the grassland. Good long-distance sight was【11】another matter. Lack of long-dist
5、ance vision had not been a problem for forest-dwelling apes and monkeys because the【12】the viewpoint, the greater the range of sight-so【13】they had had to do was climb a tree. Out in the open, however, this simple solution was not【14】. Climbing a hill would have helped, but in many places the ground
6、 was flat. The ape-men【15】the only possible solution. They reared up as high as possible on their hind limbs and began to walk【16】. This vital change of physical position brought about considerable disadvantages. It was extremely unstable and it meant that the already slow ape-men became【17】still.【1
7、8】, they persevered and their bone structure gradually became【19】to the new, unstable position that【20】them the name Homo erectus, upright man.(分数:40.00)A.survivalB.huntingC.securityD.inhabitanceA.matchB.compareC.rivalD.equalA.becameB.equippedC.posedD.providedA.inB.uponC.byD.withA.drivenB.doomedC.fo
8、rcedD.ledA.bestowedB.givenC.presentedD.endowedA.forB.ofC.onD.atA.progressedB.generatedC.developedD.advancedA.learnB.dream ofC.possessD.acquireA.fromB.apartC.beyondD.aboveA.ratherB.quiteC.muchD.reallyA.lowerB.furtherC.clearerD.higherA.anythingB.thatC.everythingD.allA.availableB.enoughC.sufficientD.co
9、nvenientA.choseB.adoptedC.acceptedD.tookA.fastB.stablyC.happilyD.uprightA.fasterB.slowerC.more stableD.saferA.HoweverB.ThereforeC.MeanwhileD.SubsequentlyA.accustomedB.familiarizedC.adaptedD.suitedA.obtainedB.calledC.deservedD.earned二、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:10,分数:60.00)2.Section II Reading Comprehe
10、nsion_3.Part ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D._In the 1960s, Peru“s sugar industry was among the most efficient in the world. It was all downhill thereafter. A military government expropriated the sugar estates on the country“
11、s north coast, turning them into government-owned co-operatives. Having peaked at 1m tonnes in 1975, output fell to 400,000 tonnes by the early 1990s. But since then the sugar industry has passed into private hands again. Over the past decade production has returned to its historic peakand is now se
12、t to boom. The change has been gradual. The government has sold its stake in the industry in tranches. But now investors are piling in. As in other parts of South and Central America they are attracted by higher prices for sugar because of its use for ethanol. Industry sources predict that land unde
13、r sugar will expand by 10,000 hectares (25,000 acres) a year, more than doubling output over the next decade. That would turn Peru into an exporterthough not on the scale of Brazil or Colombia. Last year, local investors secured a controlling stake in Casa Grande, the largest sugar plantation. Biote
14、rra, a Spanish company, plans a $ 90m ethanol plant nearby. Maple, a Texas company, has bought 10,600 hectares of land in the northern department of Piura. Its plans call for an investment of $120m and ethanol production of 120m litres a year. Brazilian and Ecuadorean investors are also active. Part
15、 of the attraction is that Peru has signed a free-trade agreement with the United States. Provided that it can satisfy the concerns of the new Democratic-controlled Congress in Washington D. C., about the enforcement of labour rights, this agreement should be approved later this year. It would rende
16、r permanent existing trade preferences under which ethanol from Peru can enter the United States dutyfree. By contrast, ethanol exported from Brazil, the world“s biggest producer, must pay a tariff of 54 cents a gallon. Two harsh realities might sour these sweet dreams. Colombia, Central America and
17、 the Dominican Republic all enjoy similar preferences and have similar plans. Colombia already produces 360m litres a year of ethanol, much of it for export. The second question is whether sugara thirsty cropis the best use of Peru“s desert coastal strip, with its precarious water supply. One of the
18、 country“s achievements of the past decade has been the private sector“s development of new export crops. It would be ironic if these businesses were threatened by sugar“s privatisation.(分数:10.00)(1).What information does not provide in the first paragraph?(分数:2.00)A.Peru“s sugar industry was very s
19、uccessful in 1960s.B.Some sugar estates on the country“s north coast used to be government-owned.C.During the period of government owned, the sugar industry underwent a period of development.D.There must be revolutions in 1960s.(2).Base on the second paragraph, we can learn that_.(分数:2.00)A.the inve
20、stors are not so interested in buying the stakeB.the ethanol sources attract a lot of investorsC.the land under sugar expand by 2.5 times of last yearD.Peru“s export on sugar is next to that of Brazil and Colombia(3).Which of the following statements is not true according to the text?(分数:2.00)A.Many
21、 famous companies invest on sugar production.B.The free-trade agreement with the United States is a kind of security on international trade.C.Politics and economy are interactional.D.The enforcement of labour rights has been achieved while the author writing this text.(4).The word “precarious“ (Para
22、graph 5) most probably means_.(分数:2.00)A.unstableB.barrenC.plentyD.cautious(5).Which of the following is the best title for this text?(分数:2.00)A.How to Make Ethanol from SugarB.The Historical Development of Sugar Industry of PeruC.Politics Can Improve the Development of Interactional TradeD.The Conf
23、lict between Government-owned and Privatization“Europe needs to import to export. “ That is the slogan of the European Commission“s new strategy for securing its economic place in the world, unveiled this week by Peter Mandelson, the European Union“s commissioner for trade. The soundbite, of course,
24、 gets the economics precisely backwards: exports are the price a country must pay for its imports; Europeans toil away making stuff for others to consume only so they can in turn get their hands on the fruits of foreign labours. But the slogan does capture two awkward truths European exporters must
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