【考研类试卷】考研英语二(阅读)-试卷5及答案解析.doc
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1、考研英语二(阅读)-试卷 5 及答案解析(总分:60.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:6,分数:60.00)1.Section II Reading Comprehension(分数:10.00)_2.Part ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D.(分数:10.00)_About 3 billion people live within 100 miles of the
2、sea, a number that could double in the next decade as humans flock to coastal cities like gulls. The oceans produce $ 3 trillion of goods and services each year and untold value for the Earth“s ecology. Life could not exist without these vast water reservesand, if anything, they are becoming even mo
3、re important to humans than before. Mining is about to begin under the seabed in the high seasthe regions outside the exclusive economic zones administered by coastal and island nations, which stretch 200 nautical miles offshore. Nineteen exploratory licences have been issued. New summer shipping la
4、nes are opening across the Arctic Ocean. The genetic resources of marine life promise a pharmaceutical bonanza: the number of patents has been rising at 12% a year. One study found that genetic material from the seas is a hundred times more likely to have anti-cancer properties than that from terres
5、trial life. But these developments are minor compared with vaster forces reshaping the Earth, both on land and at sea. It has long been clear that people are damaging the oceanswitness the melting of the Arctic ice in summer, the spread of oxygen starved dead zones and the death of coral reefs. Now,
6、 the consequences of that damage are starting to be felt onshore. Thailand provides a vivid example. In the 1990s it cleared coastal mangrove swamps to set up shrimp farms. Ocean storm surges in 2011, no longer cushioned by the mangroves, rushed in to flood the country“s industrial heartland, causin
7、g billions of dollars of damage. More serious is the global mismanagement of fish stocks. About 3 billion people get a fifth of their protein from fish, making it a more important protein source than beef. But a vicious cycle has developed as fish stocks decline and fishermen race to grab what they
8、can of the remainder. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization(FAO), a third of fish stocks in the oceans are over-exploited; some estimates say the proportion is more than half. One study suggested that stocks of big predatory speciessuch as tuna, swordfish and marlinmay have fallen by as
9、 much as 90% since the 1950s. People could be eating much better, were fishing stocks properly managed.(分数:10.00)(1).According to the first paragraph, which one is NOT true?(分数:2.00)A.The oceans produce numerous benefits for the Earth“s ecology.B.A large number of people enjoy living by the sea or i
10、n coastal cities.C.The oceans would produce $ 6 trillion of goods and services in the next decade.D.The number of people living by the sea could probably be 6 billion in ten years.(2).The oceans are about to be explored because_.(分数:2.00)A.marine life has more medical value than land lifeB.human bei
11、ngs have the right to explore the natureC.they are unknown and mysterious to human beingD.the exploration will bring great economic benefits(3).Consequences of damaging the oceans include all EXCEPT_.(分数:2.00)A.vanishing of marine organismsB.emergence of ocean storm surgesC.expansion of areas of oxy
12、gen deficitD.change of climate and rise of temperature(4).Thailand is mentioned in the text to_.(分数:2.00)A.reveal the importance of coastal mangroveB.serve as an example of the power of natureC.show the results of damaging the environmentD.prove Thailand is not suitable for breeding shrimp(5).We can
13、 learn from the last paragraph that_.(分数:2.00)A.a fifth of people in the world get their protein from fishB.FAO predicts that a third of ocean resources are over-exploitedC.many predatory species in the ocean have disappeared since 1950sD.the number of fish has fallen greatly because of human exploi
14、tationKentucky is famous mainly for fried chicken, bourbon and horse-racing. Few people think of it as a manufacturing powerhouse. But the bluegrass state is not only the third largest car manufacturer in America; thanks to its central location, it has become a huge logistics hub and now also ranks
15、third among American states in air-cargo shipments. At the state“s Louisville airport, United Parcel Service“s 120-acre site resembles a giant Santa“s grotto, with parcels containing everything from food to medicines to cuddly toys racing around 155 miles of conveyor belts. When the facility was ope
16、ned in 1982, it handled 2,000 packages every night; now it deals with that number every 17 seconds, mostly automatically. Seventy aeroplanes can be parked outside the hub“s five wings, and each can be loaded or unloaded in 20 minutes. Some 250 flights depart every day. The airport is no more than tw
17、o hours“ flight from 75% of America“s population and four hours from 95% of it. But only one in ten of UPS“s packages go by air. The state is within 600 miles of 60% of the nation“s population, so most of them travel by road. Trucks fan out not just from UPS“s facility but also from that of a rival
18、delivery group, DHL, farther north. Being able to receive and send goods quickly makes all the difference to a business like Geek Squad, which has a site of 240,000 square feet just a few miles from Louisville, employing 1 ,350 staff. The company handles all the repairs for Best Buy, an electronics
19、retailer. Customers hand in their phones and laptops at their local shop, from where they are trucked to the Louisville facility. The first delivery arrives at 5 am and the last truck leaves at 11 pm. Over half the products are sent back to the customers the next day. Nearby Cafe Press handles onlin
20、e orders for a wide range of customised goods, from T-shirts to mugs to wedding invitations. On Cyber Monday, just after Thanksgiving, it had 100,000 orders to fill. As well as UPS, Cafe Press uses Federal Express“s hub in Memphis, Tennessee, six hours“ drive away. Good internet connections and chea
21、p power are vital for the company. It has a backup server on site and enjoys the sixth-lowest power costs in the country, according to the Kentucky Association for Economic Development.(分数:10.00)(1).Kentucky has the advantages EXCEPT_.(分数:2.00)A.production of vehiclesB.good-sized logistic centerC.ae
22、rial transportation of goodsD.fried chicken, horse race and tobacco(2).The United Parcel Service_.(分数:2.00)A.transports various kinds of goodsB.can finish a package in 17 secondsC.deals with 2,000 packages every nightD.handles a large number of parcels by hand(3).According to Paragraphs 3 rapid chan
23、ges there could have knock-on effects elsewhere. Whether or not that is happening was a question addressed by Jennifer Francis, an atmospheric scientist at Rutgers University. It is a topical subject. Along with much of the rest of America, Chicago endured a fierce and prolonged cold snap in January
24、, in which temperatures fell to -27C, the lowest since 1884. Meanwhile, Brits at the conference were fleeing a country that had been soaked by the heaviest winter rains in two and a half centuries, and battered by a seemingly endless succession of Atlantic storms and gales. Campaigners in both count
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