[外语类试卷]国家公共英语(四级)笔试模拟试卷160及答案与解析.doc
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1、国家公共英语(四级)笔试模拟试卷 160及答案与解析 一、 Section II Use of English (15 minutes) Directions: Read the following text. Choose the best word for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1. 0 With Airbuss giant A380 airliner about in to take to the skies, you might think planes could not get much
2、bigger and you would be right. For a given design, it turns【 21】 , there comes a point where the wings become too heavy to generate【 22】 lift to carry their own weight.【 23】 a new way of designing and making materials could【 24】 that problem. Two engineers【 25】 University College London have devised
3、 an innovative way to customise and control the【 26】 of a material throughout its three-dimensional structure. In the【 27】 of a wing, this would make possible a material that is dense, strong and load-bearing at one end, close to the fuselage,【 28】 the extremities could be made less dense, lighter a
4、nd more【 29】 . It is like making bespoke materials,【 30】 you can customise the physical properties of every cubic millimetre of a structure. The new technique combines existing technologies in a(n)【 31】 way. It starts by using finite-element-analysis software, of the type commonly used by engineers,
5、【 32】 a virtual prototype of the object. The software models the stresses and strains that the object will need to【 33】 throughout its structure. Using this information it is then【 34】to calculate the precise forces acting on millions of smaller subsections of the structure.【 35】 of these subsection
6、s is【 36】 treated as a separate object with its own set of forces acting on it and each subsection【 37】 for a different microstructure to absorb those local forces. Designing so many microstructures manually【 38】 be a huge task, so the researchers apply an optimisation program, called a genetic algo
7、rithm,【 39】 This uses a process of randomization and trial-and-error to search the vast number of possible microstructures to find the most【 40】 design for each subsection. ( A) off ( B) out ( C) away ( D) in ( A) many ( B) much ( C) enough ( D) necessary ( A) But ( B) And ( C) Or ( D) Yet ( A) find
8、 ( B) discover ( C) get over ( D) get around ( A) of ( B) at ( C) in ( D) from ( A) properties ( B) nature ( C) qualities ( D) characteristics ( A) sample ( B) case ( C) condition ( D) situation ( A) while ( B) which ( C) what ( D) where ( A) easy ( B) flexible ( C) reflective ( D) compatible ( A) a
9、s ( B) since ( C) because ( D) so long as ( A) novel ( B) strange ( C) odd ( D) peculiar ( A) creates ( B) and creates ( C) creating ( D) to create ( A) stand ( B) sustain ( C) understand ( D) withstand ( A) possible ( B) impossible ( C) likely ( D) unlikely ( A) Each ( B) One ( C) Every ( D) All (
10、A) next ( B) then ( C) after ( D) since ( A) asks ( B) calls ( C) demands ( D) requires ( A) is to ( B) should ( C) would ( D) has to ( A) in order ( B) in place ( C) in spite ( D) instead ( A) perfect ( B) complete ( C) suitable ( D) proper Part B Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer t
11、he questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D . Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. 20 The idea of humanoid robots is not new, of course. They have been part of the imaginative landscape ever since Karl Capek, a Czech writer, first dreamed them up for his 1921 play “Rossums Universal Robots
12、“. (The word “robot“ comes from the Czech word for drudgery, robota. )Since then, Hollywood has produced countless variations on the theme, from the sultry False Maria in Fritz Langs silent masterpiece “Metropolis“ to the wittering C-3PO in “Star Wars“ and the ruthless assassin of “Terminator“. Huma
13、noid robots have walked into our collective subconscious, colouring our views of the future. But now Japans industrial giants are spending billions of yen to make such robots a reality. Their new humanoids represent impressive feats of engineering: when Honda introduced Asimo, a four-foot robot that
14、 had been in development for some 15 years, it walked so fluidly that its white, articulated exterior seemed to conceal a human. Honda continues to make the machine faster, friendlier and more agile. Last October, when Asimo was inducted into the Robot Hall of Fame in Pittsburgh, it walked on to the
15、 stage and accepted its own plaque. At two and a half feet tall, Sonys QRIO is smaller and more toy-like than Asimo. It walks, understands a small number of voice commands, and can navigate on its own. If it falls over, it gets up and resumes where it left off. It can even connect wirelessly to the
16、internet and broadcast what its camera eyes can see. In 2003, Sony demonstrated an upgraded QRIO that could run. Honda responded last December with a version of Asimo that runs at twice the speed. In 2004, Toyota joined the fray with its own family of robots, called Partner, one of which is a four-f
17、oot humanoid that plays the trumpet. Its fingers work the instruments valves, and it has mechanical lungs and artificial lips. Toyota hopes to offer a commercial version of the robot by 2010. This month, 50 Partner robots will act as guides at Expo 2005 in Aichi, Japan. Despite their sudden prolifer
18、ation, however, humanoids are still a mechanical minority. Most of the worlds robots are faceless, footless and mute. They are bolted to the floors of factories, stamping out car parts or welding pieces of metal, machines making more machines. According to the United Nations, business orders for ind
19、ustrial robots jumped 18% in the first half of 2004. They may soon be outnumbered by domestic robots, such as self-navigating vacuum cleaners, lawn mowers and window washers, which are selling fast. But neither industrial nor domestic robots are humanoid. 21 In paragraph 1 the author introduces his
20、topic by relating _. ( A) the idea of humanoid robots ( B) Karl Capeks creation of robots ( C) Hollywoods production of robot films ( D) the or gin of and popular films about robots 22 According to the authors description, Asimo _. ( A) is in the shape of a human being ( B) is in a sort of animal fo
21、rm ( C) seems more like a human being than a machine in action ( D) seems more like a machine than a human being in action 23 Sonys QRIO could carry out all the following work EXCEPT _. ( A) walking everywhere freely ( B) understanding some words uttered by people ( C) finding its way ( D) continuin
22、g walking after it stumbles 24 From the passage we may infer that the Toyotas Partner _. ( A) is much better than any other robots ( B) is no more than a mechanic device ( C) may be put into mass production ( D) may speak like man 25 Judging from the context, this passage is probably written _. ( A)
23、 in 2004 ( B) in 2005 ( C) between 2003 2004 ( D) between 200442005 25 If you are what you eat, then you are also what you buy to eat. And mostly what people buy is scrawled onto a grocery list, those ethereal scraps of paper that record the shorthand of where we shop and how we feed ourselves. Most
24、 grocery lists end up in the garbage. But if you live in St. Louis, they might have a half-life you never imagined, as a cultural document, posted on the Internet. For the past decade, Bill Keaggy, 33, the features photo editor at The St. Louis Post-Dispatch, has been collecting grocery lists and si
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