[外语类试卷]BFT(阅读)模拟试卷19及答案与解析.doc
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1、BFT(阅读)模拟试卷 19及答案与解析 一、 Part 1 0 Read the article below. Choose the best sentence from the list on the next page to fill each of the gaps. For each gap(1-8)mark one letter(A-H)on your Answer Sheet. Do not mark any letter twice. Googles New Music Service Google outstripped its arch-rival, Apple, with
2、 the launch of a subscription music streaming service on Wednesday while simultaneously mounting a threat to other providers such as Spotify. The service, labouring under the full name of Google Play Music All Access, was unveiled at Google I/O, the tech giants annual developer conference in San Fra
3、ncisco. 【 R1】 _ Revealing the music service, Chris Yerga, Googles engineering director, said users would be able to stream from a vast library on any device, using the Android operating system. “This is radio without rules. Its as leanback as you want to, or as interactive as you want to,“ said Yerg
4、a. 【 R2】 _A “listen now“ feature will create a mix of favourite artists or genres based on previously listened-to songs. In the US, All Access will cost $9.99 a month after a 30-day free trial. Spotify Premium, a similar service, costs $9.99.【 R3】 _There was no immediate announcement of pricing in o
5、ther territories. Google has signed licensing deals with music companies including, Sony, Universal and Warner, and millions of songs will be available for the service, which will go live from Wednesday. 【 R4】 _The tech giants have become increasingly interested in subscription services thanks to th
6、e popularity of Spotify, which has more than six million paying subscribers and more than 24 million active users in 28 countries. Geoff Taylor, chief executive of the UK-based BPI, which represents record labels, welcomed the announcement by Google. “【 R5】 _There are more than a million paying subs
7、cribers and millions more enjoying free and ad-supported music.“ he said. The entry of a player with the reach of Google will persuade many more consumers to experience having millions of songs to play instantly on their phone, tablet or PC.“ Googles announcement was greeted with loud applause by de
8、velopers in San Francisco. 【 R6】 _Larry Page, the Google CEO, who has been suffering from a vocal-cords defect, made an unexpectedly long appearance at the conference, where he bemoaned the “negativity“ which he believes is holding back the technology industry. The company revealed that more than 90
9、0 million devices using Android had now been activated, up from 400 million a year ago.【 R7】 _The 900m figure does not include tens of millions of smartphones in China which also use Androids basic software - called “Android Open Source Platform“ - but do not connect to Googles services, and so cann
10、ot contact its “activation“ servers. Google unveiled new tools for developers including the ability to track peoples physical activity when they are carrying an Android device, a move that will usher in a new generation of fitness applications. Brian McClendon, Google s head of maps, said its mappin
11、g service had been rebuilt “from the ground up“. Google Maps will pay greater attention to each individuals personal use of the maps, highlighting places they frequently visit and making suggestions for other venues. The maps will change as they are used. Clicking on a museum will highlight other mu
12、seums in the area, and users photos will also be displayed in the maps. 【 R8】 _ A. Users who sign up by 30 June will get a reduced price of $7.99 per month. B. The announcement comes as Apple considers its own music service. C. And delegates also heard about significant updates to its mapping servic
13、es. D. They began lining up to attend the sold-out Google I/O at 5 a.m. E. Users will be able to search for an artist and add tracks to their library. F. The new functions will be rolled out in the coming months. G. Hugo Barra, vice-president of Android product management, said 48 billion Android ap
14、ps had now been installed worldwide. H. Streaming is the fastest growing part of the 330m digital music sector in Britain. 1 【 R1】 2 【 R2】 3 【 R3】 4 【 R4】 5 【 R5】 6 【 R6】 7 【 R7】 8 【 R8】 二、 Part 2 8 Read the following article and answer questions 9-18 on the next page. Five Painful Facts You Need to
15、 Know 0. First of all, lets set the record straight: Pain is normal. About 75 million U.S. residents endure chronic or recurrent pain. So what is pain and why do so many suffer so long? Pain is felt when electrical signals are sent from nerve endings to your brain, which in turn can release painkill
16、ers called endorphins and generate reactions that range from instant and physical to long-term and emotional. Beyond that, scientific understanding gets painfully fuzzy. Heres whats known: 1. When youre in pain, you know it. But if scientists could fully grasp how pain works and why, they might be a
17、ble to help you more. The American Academy of Pain Medicine defines pain as “an unpleasant sensation and emotional response to that sensation.“ Some pain is the result of an obvious injury. Other times, it is caused by damaged nerves that are not so easy to pinpoint. “Pain is complex and defies our
18、ability to establish a clear definition,“ says Kathryn Weiner, director of the American Academy of Pain Management. “Pain is far more than neural transmission and sensory transduction. Pain is a complex mixture of emotions, culture, experience, spirit and sensation.“ 2. If you have chronic pain, you
19、 know how demoralizing and debilitating it can be, physically and mentally. It can prevent you from doing things and make you irritable for reasons nobody else understands. But thats only half the story. People with chronic backaches have brains as much as 11 percent smaller than those of non-suffer
20、ers, scientists reported in 2004. They dont know why. “It is possible its just the stress of having to live with the condition,“ said study leader A. Vania Apkarian of Northwestern University. “The neurons become overactive or tired of the activity.“ 3. It may not eliminate the phrase “Not tonight,
21、honey .“ but a 2006 study found that migraine sufferers had levels of sexual desire 20 percent higher than those suffering from tension headaches. The finding suggests sexual desire and migraines might be influenced by the same brain chemical, and getting a better handle on the link could lead to be
22、tter treatments, at least for the pain portion of the equation. 4. Any man who has watched a woman having a baby without using drugs would swear that women can tolerate anything. But the truth is, it hurts more than you can imagine. Women have more nerve receptors than men. As an example, women have
23、 34 nerve fibers per square centimeter of facial skin, while men average just 17. And in a 2005 study, women were found to report more pain throughout their lifetimes and, compared to men, they feel pain in more areas of their body and for longer durations. 5. Animal research could offer clues to ev
24、entually relieve human suffering. Take the naked mole rat, a hairless and nearly blind subterranean creature. A study this year found it feels neither the pain of acid nor the sting of chili peppers. If researchers can figure out why, they might be on the road to new sorts of painkilling therapies f
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