[考研类试卷]考研英语模拟试卷12及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语模拟试卷 12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 There (1)_ not one type of reading but several according to your reasons for reading. To read carefully, you have to (2)_ your readi
2、ng speed and technique (3)_ your aim (4)_ reading. Skimming is a technique necessary for quick and efficient reading. When skimming, you (5)_ the reading (6)_ quickly in order to get the (7)_ of it, to know how it is organized, (8)_ an idea of the tone or the intention of the writer. Skimming is (9)
3、_ an activity which (10)_ an overall view of the text and (11)_ a definite reading competence. Skimming doesnt need reading all the material, but it doesnt mean that it is an (12)_ skill for the lazy, because it need a high degree of alertness and concentration. When you read, you usually start with
4、 (13)_ understanding and move towards detailed understanding rather than working the other way round. But (14)_ is also used after you have already carefully studied and you need to (15)_ the major ideas and concepts. In order to be able to skim quickly and (16)_ through a text, you should know wher
5、e to look for what you want. In preview skimming you read the introductory information, the headings and subheadings, and the summary, if one is provided. (17)_ this skimming, decide whether to read the material more thoroughly, and select the appropriate speed (18)_ you read. The same procedure (19
6、)_ for preview skimming could also be used to get an overview. Another method would be to read only key words. This is done by omitting the unnecessary words, phrases, and sentences. In order to skim efficiently and fulfill your purpose, (20)_ practice is necessary. ( A) is ( B) are ( C) was ( D) we
7、re ( A) adapt ( B) adopt ( C) change ( D) adept ( A) on ( B) about ( C) for ( D) to ( A) on ( B) while ( C) as ( D) at ( A) run through ( B) run over ( C) go on ( D) go through ( A) substance ( B) resource ( C) source ( D) material ( A) fist ( B) hist ( C) gist ( D) list ( A) getting ( B) to get ( C
8、) got ( D) have got ( A) however ( B) nevertheless ( C) therefore ( D) thus ( A) requires ( B) requests ( C) requites ( D) requisite ( A) implies ( B) applies ( C) hints ( D) points ( A) awful ( B) unsuitable ( C) ideal ( D) wrong ( A) global ( B) universal ( C) unilateral ( D) partial ( A) reading
9、( B) understanding ( C) working ( D) skimming ( A) reverse ( B) review ( C) revise ( D) revert ( A) efficiently ( B) effectively ( C) affectively ( D) effectually ( A) When ( B) As ( C) After ( D) Before ( A) which ( B) that ( C) at which ( D) at that ( A) using ( B) used ( C) use ( D) be used ( A)
10、a number of ( B) an amount of ( C) many ( D) a few Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 When European Union (EU) leaders took delivery of Europes first draft of a constitution at a summit in Greece last June,
11、it was with almost universal praise. There was wide agreement that the text could save the EU from paralysis once it expands from 15 to 25 members next year. It would give Europe a more stable leadership and greater clout on the world stage, said the chairman of the Convention which drafted the agre
12、ement, former French President Valery Giscard Estaing. Such praise was too good to last. As the product of a unique 16-month public debate, the draft has become a battleground. Less than four months after it was delivered, the same leaders who accepted it opened the second round of talks on its cont
13、ent this week by trading veiled threats to block agreement or cut off funds if they dont get their way. The tone was polite, but unyielding. In a bland joint statement issued when the talks opened on October 4, the leaders stressed the constitution, “represents a vital step in the process aimed at m
14、aking Europe more cohesive, more democratic and closer to its citizens. “Sharp differences remain, though, between member countries of the EU over voting rights, the size and composition of the executive European Commission, defense co-operation and the role of religion in the new constitution. Ital
15、ian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconis hopes of wrapping up a deal on the constitution by Christmas seem far from being realized. While the six founding members of the EU Germany, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg plus Britain and Denmark, want as little change as possible to the
16、 draft, the 10 mainly central European countries due to join the 15-nation bloc next year want to alter the institutions balance. Such small states are afraid their views will be ignored under the constitution and are determined to defend the disproportionate voting rights they won at the 2000 Nice
17、Summit. EU experts fear such sharp differences will create exactly the paralysis in the EU the Convention was established to avoid. 21 The first draft of the EU constitution was aimed at _. ( A) turning EU into a super power in the worlds economy. ( B) serving the interest of the 10 nations planning
18、 to come aboard. ( C) building a better election system for excellent leadership. ( D) preventing EU from ineffectiveness due to its expansion. 22 The universal praise for the draft turned out to be _. ( A) short-lived. ( B) too good. ( C) totally wrong. ( D) very insightful. 23 A second round of ta
19、lks were opened by some leaders, because _. ( A) they want to make the first draft into a battleground. ( B) they want to tear the first draft up and write a new one. ( C) their needs were not satisfactorily met in the draft. ( D) their funds were channeled into inappropriate projects. 24 Which of t
20、he following issue might not be their source of argument? ( A) Leader election. ( B) Religious belief. ( C) Military cooperation, ( D) Economic cooperation. 25 According to experts, the real thing that may paralyze EU is _. ( A) the bigger size that EU will have in the future. ( B) the disproportion
21、ate voting rights of some small states. ( C) the fierce disagreement among its member countries. ( D) the threat from some leaders who want their ways. 26 Scientists have for the first time used cloning to create human embryos that live long enough in a laboratory dish to have their stem cells harve
22、sted. The feat could set the stage for physicians to produce cells and tissues, tailored to a patients genetic identity that can treat a wide variety of human illnesses. The accomplishment also provides a road map for how to clone a person, an even more divisive undertaking. The new work, performed
23、in South Korea, represents “a major advance in stem cell research. It could help spur a medical revolution as important as antibiotics and vaccines“, says Robert Lanza of Advanced Cell Technology (ACT), a company in Worcester, Mass., thats also investigating the promising stem cell strategy called t
24、herapeutic cloning. “However, now that the methodology is publicly available“, Lanza adds, “I think it is absolutely imperative that we pass laws worldwide to prevent the technology from being abused for reproductive-cloning purposes“. While some fertility doctors and a religious cult have claimed s
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