[考研类试卷]考研英语模拟试卷120及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语模拟试卷 120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 Air is (1)_, and like all matter, it has weight. Weight is the measure of the (2)_ of gravity (3)_ matter. If a scale registers 10
2、kilograms when a stone is placed on it, this means that gravity pulls the stone with that (4)_ force. (5)_, earths gravity pulls on each (6)_ of gas and dust on the atmosphere. Because our atmosphere is a. vast (7)_ of air, it has (8)_. If it could (9)_ be compressed and put on a (10)_ of scales, it
3、 would weigh about 5,700,000,000,000,000 (quadrillion) metric tons. The air pressed down on us and against us (11)_ all sides. Something (12)_ a ton of air is pressing against you at this moment. You are not (13)_ of this because air pressure within your body (14)_ the pressure of the air outside. A
4、ir pressure is 1.036 kilograms per square centimeter (14.7 pounds per square inch) at sea (15)_. It is greatest there because that is the (16)_ of the atmosphere. (17)_ higher altitudes the pressure is (18)_. That is why the (19)_ of highflying planes are pressurized. They are designed to (20)_ the
5、air pressure our bodies must have. ( A) thing ( B) material ( C) atmosphere ( D) matter ( A) pull ( B) size ( C) gravity ( D) number ( A) at ( B) to ( C) on ( D) by ( A) many ( B) much ( C) heavy ( D) weighted ( A) Usually ( B) Frequently ( C) Naturally ( D) Similarly ( A) kilogram ( B) group ( C) m
6、atter ( D) particle ( A) ocean ( B) plain ( C) container ( D) vessel ( A) some ( B) definite ( C) countless ( D) considerable ( A) surely ( B) somehow ( C) constantly ( D) carefully ( A) set ( B) series ( C) variety ( D) kind ( A) from ( B) in ( C) by ( D) on ( A) as ( B) of ( C) like ( D) about ( A
7、) knowing ( B) sure ( C) feeling ( D) aware ( A) supports ( B) balances ( C) comes from ( D) acts as ( A) altitude ( B) height ( C) level ( D) degree ( A) line ( B) layer ( C) bottom ( D) point ( A) On ( B) At ( C) For ( D) Through ( A) more ( B) none ( C) various ( D) less ( A) seats ( B) cabins (
8、C) bodies ( D) engines ( A) produce ( B) provide ( C) maintain ( D) improve Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 Millions of families sat down in their living rooms one evening last August to watch a live Mado
9、nna Concert from France, telecast on the cable network Home Box Office. Because Madonna is such a huge international star and because the telecast was heavily promoted and aired in prime time on a weekend millions of children certainly watched with their parents. What happened on all those screens w
10、as that Madonna repeatedly used the one obscene word that has been routinely barred from the public airwaves. We live in an anything-goes age, so the shows witless and purposely vulgar content was not surprising. The language itself was nothing that has not been heard in movies or on cable-TV comedy
11、 specials. The surprising thing was that so few parents called HBO to object. A spokesperson for the network said the complaints“ were not by any stretch of the imagination overwhelming“ and that the Madonna con cert was the highest-rated original entertainment program in the networks history. Appar
12、ently, Americas parents have totally given up hope that they can control what their children are exposed to on TV. My point isnt, really, about Madonna. Though I dont happen to find her calculated outrage particularly interesting she is free to make her money anyway she chooses. Marginally talented
13、singers have been packaging rebellion for decades, and it always seems to sell, especially to young people. Madonna has done a very good job marketing her product. What is most troubling is that her product appeared in Americas homes during prime time on a Sunday, and people seemed to think it was n
14、o big deal. Television, in a way that now seems quaint, was once considered almost sacred ground when it came to certain material-precisely because children were watching. But the country has been so beaten down by a lessening of public standards that obscenities can be telecast to millions of famil
15、ies without causing even a ripple of protest. What of the argument (that parents should just turn off the TV if they dont like the programming)? Its valid but there was no warning before Madonna launched into her first rapid-fire round of obscenities. Although the telecast was promoted as being live
16、, it actually was taped hours before. The network knew what it was sending out. Yet it did so without deletions or an advisory notice at the beginning of the show. This was “a creative decision,“ HBO says. Those children will hear worse in their lifetimes they probably already have. To telecast a co
17、ncert like Madonnas is no longer considered particularly controversial. But to wonder publicly about the wisdom of it to say that delivering such a performance to the nations children is wrong that is considered controversial. To say it is wrong is to seem out of step with the rest of the world. But
18、 it is wrong. It is dead wrong. 21 According to the passage the cable network Home Box Office _. ( A) is a French company ( B) had telecast the concert without further promoting ( C) is favored not only by children but by parents ( D) telecast the concert in prime time on a weekend 22 Whats the reac
19、tion of people to the program? ( A) Quite a few parents called HBO to object. ( B) They regarded it as the highest rated original entertainment program in the networks history. ( C) They were outraged. ( D) They didnt care much about it. 23 The writer seems to think that _. ( A) Madonna is a respect
20、able international star ( B) Madonna is not popular among adults ( C) public standards on TV has dropped ( D) television is a sacred ground in USA 24 What s the writers view about Madonna? ( A) She is an untalented singer. ( B) She is already out-dated. ( C) She is a symbol of rebellion in the music
21、 world. ( D) She is equally popular among children and adults. 25 The best title for this passage may be _. ( A) It is an anything-goes age ( B) Is Madonna a huge international star? ( C) The children are watching ( D) Programes on the cable network are out-dated 26 Galileo, perhaps more than any ot
22、her single person, was responsible for the birth of modern science. His renowned conflict with the Catholic Church was central to his philosophy, for Galileo was one of the first to argue that man could hope to understand how the world works, and moreover, that we could do this by observing the real
23、 world. Galileo had believed Copernican theory (that the planets orbited the sun) since early on, but it was only when he found the evidence needed to support the idea that he started to publicly support it. He wrote about Copernicuss theory in Italian (not the usual academic Lat in), and soon his v
24、iews became widely supported outside the universities. This annoyed the Aristotelian professors, who united against him seeking to persuade the Catholic Church to ban Copernicanism. Galileo, worried by this, traveled to Rome to speak to the ecclesiastical authorities. He argued that the Bible was no
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