【考研类试卷】考研英语(阅读)-试卷132及答案解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)-试卷 132 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)_You may not know it to look at them, but urban plan
2、ners are human and have dreams. One dream many share is that Americans will give up their love affair with suburban sprawl and will rediscover denser, more environmentally friendly, less auto-dependent ways of living. Those dreams have been aroused over the past few months. The economic crisis has d
3、evastated the fast-growing developments on the far suburban fringe. Americans now taste the bitter fruit of their overconsumption. The time has finally come, some writers are predicting, when Americans will finally repent. They“ 11 move back 10 the urban core. They will ride more bicycles, have smal
4、ler homes and tinier fridges and rediscover the joys of dense community and maybe even superior beer. America will, in short, finally begin to look a little more like Amsterdam. Well, Amsterdam is a wonderful city, but Americans never seem to want to live there. And even now, in this moment of chast
5、ening pain, they don“t seem to want the Dutch option. The Pew Research Center just finished a study about where Americans would like to live and what sort of lifestyle they would like to have. The first thing they found is that even in dark times, Americans are still looking over the next horizon. N
6、early half of those surveyed said they would rather live in a different type of community from the one they are living in at present. If you jumble together the five most popular American metro areasDenver, San Diego, Seattle, Orlando and Tampayou get an image of the American Dream circa 2009. These
7、 are places where you can imagine yourself with a stuffed garagefilled with skis, kayaks, soccer equipment, hiking boots and boating equipment. These are places you can imagine yourself leading an active outdoor lifestyle. They offer the dream, so characteristic on this continent, of having it all:
8、the machine and the garden. The wide-open space and the casual wardrobes. The folks at Pew asked one other interesting question: Would you rather live in a community with a McDonald“s or a Starbucks? McDonald“s won, of course, but by a surprisingly small margin: 43 percent to 35 percent. And that, t
9、oo, captures the incorrigible nature of American culture, a culture slowly refining itself through espresso but still in love with the drive-thru. The results may not satisfy those who dream of Holland, but there“s one other impressive result from the Pew survey. Americans may be gloomy and afraid,
10、but they still have a clear vision of the good life. That“s one commodity never in short supply.(分数:10.00)(1).Many urban planners dream that American people will _.(分数:2.00)A.reduce unnecessary consumption and wasteB.have less strong desire to live in the suburbsC.lead a more healthy and extravagant
11、 lifestyleD.enjoy more environmentally friendly lifestyle(2).Americans will be regretful for _.(分数:2.00)A.the extravagant ways of living in the suburbsB.the fast-growing developments in the suburbsC.the devastation caused by the economic crisisD.what they have done over the past few months(3).It is
12、implied in the text that people in Amsterdam _.(分数:2.00)A.particularly aspire to American ways of livingB.escaped the chastening pain in economic crisisC.cherish their wonderful life in a small urban areaD.live an unban life less dependant on automobiles(4).Americans are unwilling to live like the D
13、utch because they _.(分数:2.00)A.love active ways of living in natural environmentB.never give up their rosy dreams even in dark timesC.like to live in places with strong cultural identitiesD.have always had visions of a more perfect residence(5).It can be inferred from the Pew study that Americans _.
14、(分数:2.00)A.feel optimistic about the outlook of economyB.know clearly what a good life means to themC.are always in pursuit of higher quality of lifeD.would rather have McDonald“s than StarbucksThe United States is not the energy hog it once was. Efficiency gains are often measured in terms of “ener
15、gy intensity,“ which is the amount of energy consumed per unit of gross domestic product. Since the energy crisis of the early 1970s, U. S. energy intensity has declined by an average of 2. 1% a year. That“s partly because of an economic shift, with a lot of factories closing or moving overseas. But
16、 mostly it“s because of greater efficiency in areas such as appliances and building standards, as well as fuel economy standards for cars. Still, the rest of the country has been very slow to embrace efficiency measures compared with California. Ours was the first state to implement efficiency stand
17、ards for appliances and buildings, and it still has the toughest in the nation. California“s zeal for creative energy policy hasn“t always paid off for its residents; its disastrous experiment with deregulation in the late 1990s led to rolling blackouts and price gouging. But its efficiency measures
18、 have been a boon. The typical American uses 12,000 kilowatt-hours of electricity a year, while the typical Californian uses less than 7,000. The state has a variety of regulatory schemes encouraging utilities to conserve power and invest in efficiency, but the most important is a concept called “de
19、coupling“. In most states, the more power utilities sell, the more money they make, so they have no incentive to encourage conservation. In California, annual targets are set for utility revenues and electricity use. If more money than expected comes in from high sales, the excess is refunded to con
20、sumers; if there“s a shortfall, the utility is allowed to charge more the following year. Decoupling has spread to a handful of states, but too few. The federal government should encourage more by requiring states to study the issue. California is accelerating its efforts to wring more savings out o
21、f its utilities, and greater energy efficiency is expected to contribute 17% toward the state“s goal of cutting its carbon emissions to 1990 levels by 2020. At the federal level, legislation is pending that could dramatically lower carbon emissions and power use. Both houses of Congress have approve
22、d energy bills, but many of the best energy-efficiency measures were passed by only one house. So, for example, the Senate bill calls for the first boost in fuel economy standards in two decades, while the House version says nothing about vehicle mileage. The House bill, meanwhile, requires more ene
23、rgy-efficient lightbulbs and sets strong national targets for reducing power consumption in buildings, while the Senate“s doesn“t. The two chambers are now working to reconcile their bills, and the future of both the economy and the environment hinges on negotiators making the right choices on effic
24、iency.(分数:10.00)(1).The rapid decline of U. S. energy intensity indicates that_.(分数:2.00)A.there have been tremendous efficiency gainsB.the economic shift is undoubtedly successfulC.per unit of GDP consumes much less energyD.more efficient appliances have been created(2).The efficiency measures take
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