[考研类试卷]考研英语模拟试卷124及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语模拟试卷 124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 The 20th century may have been the age of scientific advancement but, as the new millennium begins, (1)_ world health the progress
2、has been surprisingly slow. Who would believe that there is still no (2)_ for cancer, that 100 years on diarrhea is still on the top 10 lists of world-wide killers and that tuberculosis usually (3)_. Victorian squalor would have reemerged in the West (4)_ growing threat? The fact is that despite gro
3、wing life (5)_ and economic growth, a billion people entered the 21st century (6)_ having a share in medical advances their lives (7)_ or scarred by disease. According to the World Health Organizations latest report, diarrhea killed 2.2m people in 1998 and yet it is a condition that can easily be (8
4、)_ through cheap rehydration therapy. It was the sixth biggest killer of 1998, an honour shared with stillbirth and infant deaths (9)_ cause of death that smacks of the 19th (10)_ 21st century. WHOs top 10 killers list can almost be divided down the middle (11)_ infectious diseases a feature of low
5、income countries and non-communicable disease, such as cancer and heart trouble, (12)_ in wealthy nations. How we die is an indicator of our (13)_. In the rich West it is from cancer, cardiovascular disease and psychiatric illnesses (14)_ In poor countries infectious diseases are still the biggest k
6、illers. It is almost (15)_ those of us who dont have to worry about poverty have brought ill-health upon ourselves. (16)_ once we would hunt and walk, we now remain sedentary, smoke heavily and put ourselves at (17)_ of heart disease and cancer. While we dont need to use all our energies (18)_ where
7、 the next meal will come from we have more time to (19)_ on existential is sues, relationships and our standards of living. Perhaps its no coincidence that (20)_ is three times more likely to cause loss of healthy years in Europe and the US than in Africa. ( A) with regards ( B) in terms of ( C) in
8、respect of ( D) concerning with ( A) healing ( B) therapy ( C) cure ( D) remedy ( A) associated with ( B) involved in ( C) contacted with ( D) subjected to ( A) for ( B) like ( C) by ( D) as ( A) cycle ( B) time ( C) expectancy ( D) expectation ( A) by ( B) without ( C) not ( D) with ( A) shortened
9、( B) expanded ( C) lengthened ( D) damaged ( A) put to right ( B) put to correct ( C) put right ( D) put correct ( A) other ( B) another ( C) certain ( D) the ( A) more than ( B) other than ( C) less than ( D) rather than ( A) between ( B) to ( C) from ( D) with ( A) sweeping ( B) prevalent ( C) gen
10、eral ( D) widespread ( A) power ( B) strength ( C) wealth ( D) health ( A) when ( B) since ( C) where ( D) while ( A) as though ( B) as for ( C) as to ( D) as regards ( A) Which ( B) Where ( C) When ( D) What ( A) danger ( B) threat ( C) risk ( D) jeopardy ( A) drawing out ( B) figuring out ( C) wor
11、king out ( D) making out ( A) dwell ( B) stay ( C) think ( D) reside ( A) poverty ( B) misery ( C) prosperity ( D) depression Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 Prices are sky high, with profits to match. Bu
12、t looking further ahead, the industry faces wrenching change, says an expert of energy. “The time when we could count on cheap oil and even cheaper natural gas is clearly ending. That was the gloomy forecast delivered in February by Dave OReilly, the chairman of Chevron Texaco, to hundreds of oilmen
13、 gathered for a conference in Houston. The following month, Venezuelas President Hugo Chavez gleefully echoed the sentiment: “The world should forget about cheap oil.“ The surge in oil prices, from $10 a barrel in 1998 to above $50 in early 2005, has prompted talk of a new era of sustained higher pr
14、ices. But whenever a “new era“ in oil is hailed, scepticism is in order. After all, this is essentially a cyclical business in which prices habitually yo-yo. Even so, an unusually loud chorus is now joining Messrs OReilly and Chavez, pointing to intriguing evidence of a new “price floor“ of $30 or p
15、erhaps even $40. Confusingly, though, there are also signs that high oil prices may be caused by a speculative bubble that could burst quite suddenly. To see which camp is right, two questions need answering: why did the oil price soar? And what could keep it high? To make matters more complicated,
16、there is in fact no such thing as a single “oil price“: rather, there are dozens of varieties of crude trading at different prices. When newspapers write about oil prices, they usually mean one of two reference crudes: Brent from the North Sea, or West Texas Intermediate (WTI). But when ministers fr
17、om the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC discuss prices, they usually refer to a basket of heavier cartel crudes, which trade at a discount to WTI and Brent. All oil prices mentioned in this survey are per barrel of WTI. The recent volatility in prices is only one of several ch
18、allenges facing the oil industry. Although at first sight Big Oil seems to be in rude health, posting record profits, this survey will argue that the western oil majors will have their work cut out to cope with the rise of resource nationalism, which threatens to choke off access to new oil reserves
19、. This is essential to replace their existing reserves, which are rapidly declining. They will also have to respond to efforts by governments to deal with oils serious environmental and geopolitical side-effects. Together, these challenges could yet wipe out the oil majors. 21 Dave OReilly and Hugo
20、Chavez believe that ( A) prices of oil and natural gas are very high. ( B) prices of oil and natural gas will not go down. ( C) oil and natural gas will keep sustained high prices. ( D) the world has forgotten about cheap oil. 22 According to some loud chorus, the oil price in the new era will be as
21、 low as ( A) about $10 a barrel. ( B) nearly $30 a barrel. ( C) $30 40 a barrel. ( D) $50 a barrel. 23 According to the passage, “West Texas Intermediate“ (Paragraph 4) refers to ( A) an oil industry. ( B) an oil company. ( C) a government organization. ( D) a kind of crude oil. 24 What is the key t
22、o oil price in the authors opinion? ( A) Energy crisis. ( B) Dozens of varieties of crude trading. ( C) Several challenges facing the oil industry. ( D) The rise of resource nationalism. 25 What is the tone of the passage? ( A) Humorous. ( B) Indifferent. ( C) Serious. ( D) Anxious. 26 Every spring
23、migrating salmon return to British Columbias rivers to spawn. And every spring new reports detail fresh disasters that befall them. This year is no different. The fisheries committee of Canadas House of Commons and a former chief justice of British Columbia, Bryan Williams, have just examined separa
24、tely why 1.3 million sockeye salmon mysteriously “disappeared“ from the famed Fraser river fishery in 2004. Their conclusions point to a politically explosive conflict between the survival of salmon and the rights of First Nations, as Canadians call Indians. In 2004, only about 524,000 salmon are th
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