【考研类试卷】考研英语(阅读)-试卷186及答案解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)-试卷 186 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)_“Always“. “Never“. These are probably the two most
2、powerful words in the English language. Even more powerful than yes and no, since saying yes(or no)applies to the moment or subject at hand, while saying “always“ or “never“ sets the tone for everything to come. The two words can be powerful in a beneficial way, or in an adversely negative way. If y
3、ou use “always“ in affirmations such as “I am always increasing my level of joy and aliveness“, or “I am always growing nearer and nearer to my divine reality“, or “I am always at the right place at the right time“, etc. , then these uses of the word “always“ become an empowerment. However, when we
4、use the word “always“ in negative situations, such as “I always get it wrong“, or “I always catch a cold“, etc. then we are “creating our reality“ in a powerful way. The use of the word ALWAYS is very powerful, so is the use of NEVER. While I encourage you to find empowering ways to use the word “al
5、ways“, I also encourage you to drop completely the word NEVER. One cannot use that word positively? Even if you say “I never catch a cold“, or “My husband never cheats on me“, or whatever, the focus is still on something you don“t want in your lifea cold, a cheating husband, etc. It is better to rep
6、lace those statements(and thoughts)with “I am always healthy“, or if you“re not quite comfortable with that statement, then say “Each day, I get healthier and healthier“. Or rather than focus on the picture of a cheating husband, better to focus on “My husband is always faithful to me“, or “My husba
7、nd and I are faithful and honest with each other“. You can ask your subconscious to help you root out your use of the word “always“ and the word “never“. Ask your subconscious to alert you when you use those words whether in thought or conversation. When you catch yourself “creating your reality“ in
8、 a way that does not meet your highest vision of a happy life, then rephrase your thought or statement. If you find yourself saying “ I always“ followed by a negative projection, you could, at the least, replace the “always“ with “in the past, I . . . “(omitting the word “always“ or “never“). In thi
9、s way, you at least keep that picture tied to your past, and free your future for something which is more in keeping with your dreams and vision for yourself. I leave you with these thoughts: May you always be blessed with many wonderfull experiences. May your heart always be full of love for yourse
10、lf and for others. So be it!(分数:10.00)(1).The text suggests that_.(分数:2.00)A.the word “never“ cannot be powerful in a beneficial wayB.the word “always“ can only be powerful in a positive wayC.the use of the word “always“ is creating a reality powerfullyD.yes and “no“ should be replaced by “always“ a
11、nd “never“(2).According to the author, the word “always“_.(分数:2.00)A.is usually used to talk about happiness in our livesB.may be used either in a beneficial or in a negative wayC.is used more in a beneficial way than in a negative wayD.can be extremely powerful when used in a negative way(3).The au
12、thor maintains that the word “never“_.(分数:2.00)A.can scarcely be used positivelyB.can sometimes be used positivelyC.can be used in an empowering wayD.should be used in a negative situation(4).In the author“s opinion, the word “always“_.(分数:2.00)A.should be discarded completelyB.should be used more s
13、ubconsciouslyC.should be used to talk about past eventsD.should be less used in negative situations(5).The author insists that_.(分数:2.00)A.what you prefer to “always“ have in your life, just say soB.everybody is always blessed with love and great happinessC.your future is based on your dreams and vi
14、sion for yourselfD.whatever you say or whatever you dream will come true somedayIn May, USA Today reported that the federal government is collecting data on the phone calls made and received by tens of million of Americans. According to the program“s defenders, your grocery store, your cable company
15、, and your credit card company can identify you based on your phone number, but the National Security Agency(NSA)can“t. At least, that“s the implication when people say the database is legal because the information in it has been “anonymized“i. e. , stripped of names and addresses. But phone numbers
16、 can readily be linked to names and addresses using publicly available information. The claim that there“ s really nothing personal or private about the phone call records which tell the NSA who calls whom, when, and for how longis a tenuous basis for defending data collection that ordinarily requir
17、es a court order or the customer“s consent. One major phone company, Qwest, refused to give the NSA its customers“ records. Officials there knew they could face hefty penalties under at least two statutes, the Communications Act and the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, if they revealed this in
18、formation without their customers“ permission unless they were legally required to do so. The NSA“s defenders cite Qwest“s refusal as evidence the program is voluntary and therefore legal. In fact, it indicates just the opposite: Had Qwest been presented with a lawful subpoena or court order demandi
19、ng the data, it almost certainly would have complied. If it hadn“t, the government could have forced it to do so. Instead, USA Today reported, the NSA resorted to extra-legal methods, pressuring the phone companies to divulge the data through appeals to patriotism, warnings about terrorism, and thre
20、ats of lost government contracts. Presumably it took this route because it would have had a hard time convincing the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court that every American“s phone records were “relevant“ to a terrorism investigation. Maybe the NSA shouldn“t have to meet that standard when it do
21、es automated analyses of such data aimed at preventing terrorist attacks. If so, there“s a simple solution: Ask Congress to change the relevant statutes. Otherwise, divulging the records to the government violates the law.(分数:10.00)(1).It was reported that the federal government is_.(分数:2.00)A.defen
22、ding its right to collect data on the phone calls of peopleB.collecting data on the phone calls of people for security reasonsC.interested in getting the personal information of average citizensD.following the example of credit card companies in data collection(2).The National Security Agency believ
23、es that it is legal_.(分数:2.00)A.to collect “anonymized“ personal informationB.to link phone numbers to names and addressesC.to use publicly available information in data analysisD.to identify and accuse anyone based on phone call records(3).The NSA“s defenders state that phone call records_.(分数:2.00
24、)A.are frequently used by various institutionsB.can be used without the customer“s consentC.are nothing but publicly available informationD.can hardly be considered as private information(4).The example of Qwest is cited by the NSA“s defenders to prove that phone data collection_.(分数:2.00)A.faces se
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