[外语类试卷]考博英语(阅读理解)模拟试卷128及答案与解析.doc
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1、考博英语(阅读理解)模拟试卷 128及答案与解析 一、 Reading Comprehension 0 A line in a song asks, “Does anyone really know what time it is?“ This question could easily apply to calendars! Did you know that our ideas about time are affected by religion? Different faiths use different types of calendars to measure time. Odd
2、 structures, such as Stonehenge in England, may have been used to measure time long ago. These ancient rocks stand in a circle like large, gray Legos. Some people think that the rocks relate to the position of the sun. No one knows how people moved them into this formation, but it was probably a lot
3、 of work. If it was a calendar, it sure was a big one! The Aztecs also had a rock calendar that was related to the sun. They had a Sun Stone that showed their sun god in the center. The calendar you are probably most familiar with is also based on the sun. The powerful Roman Emperor, Julius Caesar,
4、first adopted the solar calendar in 46 B.C. The cycle of the year in a solar calendar is measured from one equinox to the next. A solar calendar has to be adjusted every year so often to keep in time with the sun. In 1582, Pope Gregory XIII first authorized taking a few days out of every year for th
5、e purpose of adjusting the calendar. People didnt like this one a bit because they thought they were losing time! It took centuries for Europeans to get used to this concept. Eventually, a system was worked out to add a single day to the calendar every four years. So it was synchronized with the sea
6、sons. The extra day made every fourth year 366 days long. These special years are called leap years, and we called the extra day to the month of February. If you know someone whose birthday is February 29, you know that he or she was born in a leap year. This calendar is called the Gregorian calenda
7、r, and it is used in the United States and other Christian countries. Muslims use a different kind of calendar. Their lunar calendar is based on the cycles of the moon, and it is completely different from a solar one. A new Muslim month does not start until two reliable witnesses have seen the new m
8、oon. Muslim families often take walks in the evening to find the first yellow slice of the new moon to start Ramadan, their month-long fast. 1 According to the author of the article, _ has influenced our way of measuring the time. ( A) the universe ( B) the Pope ( C) religion ( D) nature 2 We know f
9、rom the article that _ calendar is based on the cycle of the moon. ( A) Gregorian ( B) solar ( C) Christian ( D) lunar 3 From the article we can infer that Ramadan is a Muslim festival, which lasts for _. ( A) one month ( B) one week ( C) four days ( D) twenty-five days 4 The verb “synchronize“ (Lin
10、e 2, Paragraph 4) probably means _. ( A) to cause to occur four days later ( B) to cause to happen four days earlier ( C) to happen beforehand or afterwards ( D) to cause to happen at the same time 5 The calendar that most people are familiar with was first adopted by _. ( A) the Christian ( B) the
11、Pope ( C) Julius Caesar ( D) the Muslims 5 A great deal of attention is being paid today to the so-called digital divide the division of the world into the info (information) rich and the info poor. And that divide does exist today. My wife and I lectured about this looming danger twenty years ago.
12、What was less visible then, however, were the new, positive forces that work against the digital divide. There are reasons to be optimistic. There are technological reasons to hope the digital divide will narrow. As the Internet becomes more and more commercialized, it is in the interest of business
13、 to universalize access after all, the more people online, the more potential customers there are. More and more governments, afraid their countries will be left behind, want to spread Internet access. Within the next decade or two, one to two billion people on the planet will be netted together. As
14、 a result, I now believe the digital divide will narrow rather than widen in the years ahead. And that is very good news because the Internet may well be the most powerful tool for combating world poverty that weve ever had. Of course, the use of the Internet isnt the only way to defeat poverty. And
15、 the Internet is not the only tool we have. But it has enormous potential. To take advantage of this tool, some impoverished countries will have to get over their outdated anti-colonial prejudices with respect to foreign investment. Countries that still think foreign investment is an invasion of the
16、ir sovereignty might well study the history of infrastructure (the basic structural foundations of a society) in the United States. When the United States built its industrial infrastructure, it didnt have the capital to do so. And that is why Americas Second Wave infrastructure including roads, har
17、bors, highways, ports and so on were built with foreign investment. The English, the Germans, the Dutch and the French were investing in Britains former colony. They financed them. Immigrant Americans built them. Guess who owns them now? The Americans. I believe the same thing would be true in place
18、s like Brazil or anywhere else for that matter. The more foreign capital you have helping you build your Third Wave infrastructure, which today is an electronic infrastructure, the better off youre going to be. That doesnt mean lying down and becoming fooled, or letting foreign corporations run unco
19、ntrolled. But it does mean recognizing how important they can be in building the energy and telecom infrastructures needed to take full advantage of the Internet. 6 Digital divide is something _. ( A) getting worse because of the Internet ( B) the rich countries are responsible for ( C) the world mu
20、st guard against ( D) considered positive today 7 Governments attach importance to the Internet because it _. ( A) offers economic potentials ( B) can bring foreign funds ( C) can soon wipe out world poverty ( D) connects people all over the world 8 The writer mentioned the case of the United States
21、 to justify the policy of _. ( A) providing financial support overseas ( B) preventing foreign capitals control ( C) building industrial infrastructure ( D) accepting foreign investment 9 It seems that now a countrys economy depends much on _. ( A) how well developed it is electronically ( B) whethe
22、r it is prejudiced against immigrants ( C) whether it adopts Americas industrial pattern ( D) how much control it has over foreign corporations 9 Why do so many Americans distrust what they read in their newspapers? The American Society of Newspaper Editors is trying to answer this painful question.
23、 The organization is deep into a long self-analysis known as the journalism credibility project. Sad to say, this project has turned out to be mostly low-level findings about factual errors and spelling and grammar mistakes, combined with lots of head-scratching puzzlement about what in the world th
24、ose readers really want. But the sources of distrust go way deeper. Most journalists learn to see the world through a set of standard templates (patterns) into which they plug each days events. In other words, there is a conventional story line in the newsroom culture that provides a backbone and a
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