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1、考研英语阅读理解 A 节(传统题型)分类精讲科学技术类-(二)及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Section Reading Co(总题数:5,分数:100.00)It doesnt take long to get a good feel for the potential of cloud computing and how it can offer ready access to entirely new business capabilities, less expensive IT resources, and unrivaled flexibility f
2、or businesses of every size. Since becoming a hot topic early 2008 as major vendors, including top firms such as Amazon, Google, and Microsoft, jumped on the bandwagon with a wide-range of offerings, cloud computing has consistently stayed on the industrys radar.With leading companies still joining
3、the movementincluding IBM, HP, and Salesforcecloud computing has moved from a cottage industry to one of the bigger growth areas in the computing business, just as the industry as a whole begins to take serious lumps from the recession.The onus is now on businesses to take advantage of cloud computi
4、ng to cut costs and become more agile. In the process, they will have some hard choices to makesome intriguing ones tooif they want to access the many advantages that cloud computing platforms can provide.There are also some non-trivial challenges involved in adopting cloud computing that must be wa
5、tched closely as well. These includes a long list of issues such as the security and privacy of business data in remote 3rd party data centers, the dreaded concerns about platform lock-in, worries about reliability and performance, and even fears about making the wrong decision before the industry b
6、egins to mature.However, in a business environment where change is almost mandatory in order to survive, cloud computing appears to offer significant economic benefits if the risks can be offset. Hence, one of the bigger challenges IT departments will face this year is whether they can take the plun
7、ge with cloud computing quickly enough to benefit their organizations as a whole.Phil Wainewright has covered some of the more interesting issues swirling around cloud computing of late including the default lock-out that occurs in the event of the demise of a cloud computing provider as well as the
8、 brewing SLA battles between the major providers. This underscores hew the cloud computing space is where the new platform wars are forming and its sizing up to be as big or bigger than earlier ones. The good news for now: In a wide-open new industry, there is no clear leader today and choice prevai
9、ls.This brings up the side discussion of what actually constitutes cloud computing, since everyone seems to be applying the label to anything that runs on the network. Is it Web hosting of your application code? Is it a software platform as an on-demand service? Do SaaS applications count as cloud c
10、omputing? The answers to all these questions are a qualified yes; the answer hovers roughly around the outsourcing of computing of any kind (CPU, storage, apps, etc.) using a shared cost, commodity utility model. In general, you know if youre involved with cloud computing of some kind if youre recei
11、ving a bill for computing services being done for you somewhere else but which you can access directly.(分数:20.00)(1).What does the phrase “stayed on the industrys radar“ (Para. 1) probably mean?A. Being combined with radar function.B. Being taken as the industrys focus.C. Being outside the industrys
12、 consideration.D. Being too expensive to be accomplished.(分数:4.00)A.B.C.D.(2).According to the passage, cloud computingA. takes serious problems to the computing business.B. is only suitable for the leading computing companies.C. can help the computing business face up to the recession.D. is the mos
13、t profitable area in the computing business.(分数:4.00)A.B.C.D.(3).In order to benefit their organizations, the IT departmentsA. have to keep waiting until the industry is mature.B. should adopt cloud computing as soon as possible.C. must avoid the usage of remote 3rd party data centers.D. need to put
14、 aside the constantly changing business environment.(分数:4.00)A.B.C.D.(4).Phil Wainewright holds the idea thatA. the cloud computing industry needs no leader.B. the major providers provide the best platforms.C. the providers should compete with each other.D. the cloud computing industry is still imma
15、ture.(分数:4.00)A.B.C.D.(5).As to the constitution of cloud computingA. it applies to anything that we can access on the network.B. it does not include the SaaS applications.C. it might be a software platform as a service.D. it costs a lot for your computing services.(分数:4.00)A.B.C.D.Farmers in the Un
16、ited States and around the world are likely to face serious challenges in the coming decades as new kinds of weather test their ability to bring us the food we all depend on. The weather, of course, has never been exactly dependablefarmers have always been at the mercy of the vagaries of sun and rai
17、n. But general weather patterns have at least been broadly predictable, allowing farmers to know when to sow their seed, when to transplant, when to harvest. As weather patterns become less reliable, growers will be tested to develop new rhythms and systems for growing crops.Climate change is likely
18、 to impact different parts of the world in vastly different ways, climatologists and agronomists say. Scientists at a recent international conference in London reported that warming temperatures could lead to substantial harvest reductions in major food crops such as wheat, soy and rice. And for yea
19、rs the World Bank and others have been warning that climate change will be especially burdensome on poor countries in the tropics, where soil quality is generally inferior. According to a study conducted in the Philippines, for every one degree C increase in temperature, there will be a 10-percent r
20、eduction in yields for rice, a staple crop for billions of people.But here in the U.S., most observers agree, its doubtful that climate change could cause a food security crisis. The U.S. food systemthough highly concentrated in terms of ownership and controlis geographically very diverse, which mea
21、ns that crops could be shifted to other areas if necessary. Also, the U.S. produces so much surplus grains for animal feed and food processing that it would take enormous crop failures to create real food scarcities. At least for residents of the U.S., a climate-change induced famine is unlikely.Far
22、mers are a famously adaptive lot, well accustomed to reacting to forces beyond their control. The worry among scientists is that if the agriculture establishment does not take climate change seriously enough, it will become much more difficult to respond effectively when weather disruptions hit. Eas
23、terling says the window for farmers to successfully adapt to new weather conditions is about six to ten yearsthe time it takes for researchers to breed new seed varieties suited for specific conditions. “What would worry anyone is if climate change starts to exceed the systems built-in adaptive resp
24、onse,“ easterling says.Among farmers and researchers, there is disagreement about which types of growers climate change will impact mostlarge agribusiness growing operations, or smaller, family-run farms. Some agriculture industry observers say that the bigger farmers will have an advantage in copin
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