[考研类试卷]考研英语模拟试卷116及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语模拟试卷 116及答案与解析 一、 Section I Use of English Directions: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D. (10 points) 1 More and more of us are (1)_ the TV networks. Thats not news, of course; there have been countless stories on their (2)_ audience.
2、But I didnt realize how far out! had dropped (3)_ I glanced at the Nielsen ratings of the top 71 shows. Of those 71 programs, I had not watched (4)_ one. (5)_, I could count only five that I had ever seen in my entire life. And of those five, there isnt one I watch (6)_. Despite its popularity, I do
3、nt like happy family shows. Theyre (7)_. If I watch a family show, I prefer something lifelike, such as “Death of a Salesman.“ (8)_ the second-rated program, “A Different World,“ Ive never heard of it. If I want to see a different (9)_, Ill drive to the west side of Chicago. I (10)_ watch“ Cheers,“
4、which is still (11)_ the top ten, but gave it up after Diana left and Sam began lusting after a career-crazed yuppie. Am I the only person in America who has never watched a segment of “Dallas“? A while ago, I recall somebody important was killed on the “last (12)_ of the season and almost everybody
5、 in America was caught up in the hype. I watched wrestling that night; Ill bet the acting was (13)_. Its not (14)_ Im snobbish I enjoy TV (15)_ as much as the next slob. But the (16)_ of truly trashy trash has declined. I was one of the first writers in America to recognize the greatness of Robin Le
6、achs “Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous.“ So, what do I watch? I still turn to the networks, (17)_ I have learned to exploit and cheat them. For example, I like football, but seldom watch it (18)_. In stead, I (19)_ it and later play it back an my VCR, fast-forwarding through all the commercials, th
7、e announcers babble, the half-time drivel and even the huddles. I also watched movies, but only on some cable channels, (20)_ the networks. ( A) turning out ( B) turning into ( C) turning down ( D) turning up ( A) up-showing ( B) growing ( C) impatient ( D) shrinking ( A) by ( B) when ( C) until ( D
8、) as ( A) even ( B) only ( C) almost ( D) more than ( A) However ( B) In fact ( C) Meanwhile ( D) Exactly ( A) seriously ( B) constantly ( C) nightly ( D) regularly ( A) cruel ( B) optimistic ( C) unreal ( D) pessimistic ( A) About ( B) As for ( C) Considering ( D) Watching ( A) show ( B) program (
9、C) world ( D) channel ( A) used to ( B) was used to ( C) would ( D) ought to ( A) on ( B) in ( C) at ( D) among ( A) occurrence ( B) event ( C) episode ( D) incident ( A) better ( B) good ( C) worse ( D) awful ( A) that ( B) why ( C) the way ( D) which ( A) waste ( B) trash ( C) debris ( D) garbage
10、( A) quality ( B) ratings ( C) production ( D) audience ( A) and ( B) but ( C) therefore ( D) because ( A) alive ( B) live ( C) myself ( D) completely ( A) watch ( B) go over ( C) tape ( D) copy ( A) never ( B) or ( C) nor ( D) and Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questio
11、ns below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 Back in July 1965, the Mariner Four Space Probe transmitted the first close-up pictures of Mars and convinced many people that Mars was as dead as our own moon. Two later space probes seemed to confirm this. But then, in 1971, Mariner Nine
12、raise hopes once again that there could be life on the planet or at least that life might once have existed there. The range of experiments to be conducted were designed by mission scientists such as Chuck Klein: “It was like shooting blind, so to speak, to be trying to devise experiments to look fo
13、r evidence of life. And we decide to try to use an instrument which could incorporate many different assumptions about what Martian biology might be like what the bugs might be like or not like. But the fundamental proposition in each portion of our experiment was to look, over a period of time, for
14、 evidence of some process going on which we could attribute to biology.“ The scientists controlled the Viking experiments from a distance of almost 100 million kilometers. Cameras took pictures of the area a round the robot landers in case anything moved into view. No aliens were spotted by the came
15、ras, but other experiments seems to show signs of life. “Almost everything that we planned began to give us data of some kind that is to say, it wasnt like everything was dead. For many weeks, we were goaded by the media, who were terribly excited they were constantly looking for a headline, you kno
16、w. They Found Life! They Found Life! Every bit of information that we came up with was squeezed by them to try to put a positive twist on it. We really had to work very hard to maintain our cool and present the data just the way we saw it.“ But these apparent signs of life were deceptive. By repeati
17、ng the experiments and double checking the results, the scientists eventually came to the conclusion that the whole planet was dead and would, in fact, be deadly to living organisms. Since 1976, there have been no further visits. A probe sent by NASA exploded before reaching the planet last year and
18、 it now doesnt look as if therell be another Mars visit until the end of the decade. When we do get back there, will we find something new? And what about us? Could we ever live on Mars? This isnt as strange an idea as it sounds according to astronomer Patrick Moorer. “Its fair to say that, from a t
19、echnical point of view, we could put men on Mars within the next few decades. Whether we actually do so or not depends very much more upon politics and finance than upon sheer science, but I think it could be done. And Im quite prepared to believe that by this time in the next century, there will be
20、 flourishing colonies upon Mars.“ 21 Which of the following is closest in meaning to the sentence “It was shooting blind, to look for evidence of life.“ ( A) We were carrying on experiments aimlessly. ( B) It was impossible to reach the Mars because of the distance. ( C) We could see nothing in the
21、outer space. ( D) We didnt believe life really existed on Mars. 22 The word “assumption“ probably means _. ( A) the adopting of a manner ( B) something taken for granted: ( C) confidence in oneself ( D) scientific reasoning 23 What do the writer think about the medias report? ( A) They presented the
22、 data in an objective way. ( B) They couldnt always find proper headlines. ( C) They were always hiding the troth from the public. ( D) They were always stretching the information beyond the truth. 24 Patrick Moorer seemed to believe that putting men on Mars within the next few decades was _. ( A) m
23、ission impossible ( B) a matter of technology ( C) beyond mens reach ( D) largely a matter of politics and finance 25 The best title for this passage would be _. ( A) Is There Life on Mars? ( B) They Found Life! ( C) Mars, A Dead Planet in the Space ( D) Future Colonies on Mars 26 Does using a word
24、processor affect a writer s style? The medium usually does do something to the message after all, even if Marshall McLuhans claim that the medium simply is the message has been heard and largely forgotten now. The question matters. Ray Hammond, in his excellent guide The Writer and the Word Processo
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