【考研类试卷】考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷484及答案解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 484 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 B(分数:10.00)_Many newcomers to the United States find themselves strange to the American ways. It usually takes some time for them to get to know the social customs tha
2、t are so different from ours. 1. Women of marked individuality It is now becoming more and more common for a female in the U.S. to ask a male for a date or a dance. 2. The world of the young More striking than the changing relationships between men and women is the profound gulf that often separates
3、 the old from the young. I have found America to be a very youth-oriented society, in sharp contrast to the importance we attach to age. 3. Attitude towards work Work in general is something that is highly valued in American society. Since hard work is believed to help people get ahead, Americans of
4、ten work long hours and do not take afternoon naps as we do. 4. Individualism Overall, the most difficult obstacle will be in coping with American individualism and self-reliance. This is because Americans prefer to do things on their own. Even in group activities, there is always unstructured time
5、left for individuals to do what they please. 5. Friendly people In spite of the culture shock I have experienced, I have found Americans to be quite friendly, generous and helpful. AIn the big cities, especially, people tend to eat quickly and the offices and stores remain open during the lunch hour
6、. While some rush out for a bite, others keep watch over the phones, hold meetings or attend to customers. If Americans seem abrupt and impatient at times, it is often because of the pressure of work and the value they put on getting things done. BWe, for example, were on a group trip to other citie
7、s, yet those traveling together did not always eat together, nor did they spend all of their sightseeing hours as a group. CMy nephew was recently involved in a case of this kind. He was waiting upon an American young lady in a Chinese restaurant and was astonished when she remarked that he was an a
8、ttractive man. When she paid her bill, she left a note for him: “If youre not married, Id like to see you again. Heres my address and phone number!“ Later he did call and explained that he had little money and could not pick her up because he did not have a car. She didn t seem worried: she offered
9、to come to pick him up in her car! DI believe that you too, despite some possible unexpected difficulties, will have such positive experiences. With time and patience you will gradually come to understand a society different from ours. EFor example, we care for the old and infirm in the home, but ol
10、d people here usually live in separate places either because they do not wish to be a burden to their children or because they prefer to maintain their individual lifestyles. When they cannot take care of themselves, they are often placed in special nursing homes for the aged. FI was particularly gr
11、ateful for the assistance I received when I did a work / study project last summer at Newsday, the major newspaper in the area. Since there was no direct transportation between my home and the newspaper office, a fellow worker drove me back and forth to work. On days when she was unable to do this,
12、she saw to it that someone else provided transportation. All told, seven people were involved in driving me on different occasions.(分数:10.00)填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_Its long been known, but little discussed in polite high-tech circles, that information-age technology is not the clean indu
13、stry it claims to be. Manufacturing a single PC can generate 139 pounds of waste and involves a host of chemicals linked to high rates of cancer and birth defects among workers and communities. 1. Disposal crisis of e-waste Electronic waste(e-waste)such as obsolete and discarded computers, monitors,
14、 printers, cell phones, and televisionsis one of the fastest growing waste streams in the developed world, thanks to the industrys philosophy of “design for immediate obsolescence“ and a weak electronics-recycling infrastructure. 2. Public health problems If the full force of the high-tech revolutio
15、n hits the landfill, its health risks will leave no community untouched. 3. The european solution The European Union is way ahead of the U.S. in recognizing the hazards and moving towards a solution. 4. How will the U.S. proceed? Because the U.S. high-tech industry and its friends in Washington repr
16、esent the biggest obstacles to the globalization of take-back laws, a broad coalition of environmental, health, labor, and recycling groups and local governments has formed the Computer Take Back Campaign to support EU-style legislation in the U.S. 5. Going global The European approach is more than
17、a minor “software patch“ on a fundamentally flawed program. By establishing corporate responsibility for products at the end of their lives, this strategy could have wide-ranging effects on the information technology industry. The EU approach spreads environmental benefits globally rather than shift
18、ing pollution to developing nations. AIf we can adopt the EUs code in the U.S., we can do a bit of reverse engineering on globalization. By downloading Europe s program to the U.S., we can finally begin to clean up the “clean industry“ around the globe. BAn estimated 300 to 500 million computers wil
19、l descend on landfills by 2007 in the U.S. alone. Three-quarters of all computers ever sold in this country await disposal in garages and storage facilities because their owners dont know what to do with them. CThe first European Union directive on e-waste, adopted last year, requires producers to t
20、ake responsibility for the entire life cycle of their products. By 2005, companies will either have to take back products directly from consumers or fund independent collectors to do so. Waste that was generated prior to the enactment date will be the responsibility of all existing companies, in pro
21、portion to their market share. Future waste is to be the individual responsibility of each company, thereby creating an incentive to redesign products for easier and safer recycling and disposal. No e-waste will be allowed in municipal waste streams. DE-waste accounts for 5 percent of all solid wast
22、e in America but approximately 40 percent of the lead, 70 percent of the heavy metals, and a significant portion of the organic chemical pollutants in America s dumps. This e-waste can leach into the ground, as it did in the Silicon Valley. It was the widespread contamination of the valleys aquifers
23、 in the early 1980s that initially punctured the high-tech industrys clean image. Currently:there are more EPA superfund clean up sites in this valley than anywhere else in the U.S. The threat to soil, drinking water and public health will grow as e-waste surges into the waste stream worldwide. EHun
24、dreds of organizations and local governments in the U.S. have already endorsed the campaigns platform. The campaign advocates that the U.S. adopt standards for electronics manufacturers at least as stringent as those adopted by the EU: hazardous materials would be phased out, and all electronics wou
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