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1、考研英语模拟试卷 134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 Energy will be one of the defining issues of this century. One thing is clear: the era of easy oil is over. What we all do next wil
2、l (1)_ how well we meet the energy needs of the entire world in this century and (2)_. Demand is (3)_ like never before. As populations grow and economies take (4)_ millions in the developing world are enjoying the (5)_ of a lifestyle that requires increasing amounts of energy. (6)_, some say that i
3、n 20 years the world will (7)_ 40% more oil and gas fields are maturing. And new energy (8)_ are mainly occurring in places where resources are difficult to (9)_, physically, economically and even politically. When growing demand meets tighter supplies, the result is more (10)_ for the same resource
4、s. We can wait (11)_ a crisis forces us to do something. Or we can (12)_ to working together, and start by asking the tough questions: How do we meet the energy needs of the developing world and those of (13)_ nations? What role will renewables and (14)_ energies play? What is the best way to protec
5、t our environment? How do we accelerate our conservation efforts? (15)_ actions we take, we must look not just to next year, (16)_ to the next 50 years. We believe that innovation, collaboration and conservation are the cornerstones (17)_ which to build this new world. We cannot do this (18)_. Corpo
6、rations, governments and every citizen of this planet must be part of the solution (19)_ surely as they are part of the problem. We call upon scientists and educators, politicians and policy-makers, environmentalists, leaders of industry and each one of you to be part of (20)_ the next era of energy
7、. ( A) decline ( B) determine ( C) declaim ( D) decide ( A) beyond ( B) after ( C) behind ( D) besides ( A) raising ( B) breaking ( C) towering ( D) soaring ( A) in ( B) off ( C) on ( D) upon ( A) profits ( B) benefits ( C) earnings ( D) goods ( A) In fact ( B) To sum up ( C) Generally ( D) By the w
8、ay ( A) cost ( B) consume ( C) commend ( D) recommend ( A) discoveries ( B) recoveries ( C) deposits ( D) disclosure ( A) distract ( B) abstract ( C) contract ( D) extract ( A) match ( B) contest ( C) conflict ( D) competition ( A) until ( B) when ( C) after ( D) before ( A) addict ( B) entrust ( C)
9、 commit ( D) confide ( A) industrial ( B) industrialized ( C) industrious ( D) industries ( A) selective ( B) captive ( C) optional ( D) alternative ( A) Whatever ( B) Whosever ( C) However ( D) Whenever ( A) instead of ( B) if ( C) but ( D) however ( A) on ( B) around ( C) in ( D) by ( A) lonely (
10、B) alone ( C) lonesome ( D) only ( A) as ( B) so ( C) too ( D) such ( A) revealing ( B) retracing ( C) retorting ( D) reshaping Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 World oil production is about to reach a pea
11、k and go into its final decline. For years, a handful of petroleum geologists, including me, have been predicting peak oil before 2007, but in an era of cheap oil, few people listened. Lately, several major oil companies seem to have got the message. One of Chevrons ads says the world is currently b
12、urning 2 bbl. of oil for every barrel of new oil discovered. Exxon Mobil says 1987 was the last year that we found more oil worldwide than we burned. Shell reports that it will expand its Canadian oil-sands operations but elsewhere will focus on finding natural gas and not oil. It sounds as though S
13、hell is kissing the oil business goodbye. M. King Hubbert, a geophysicist, correctly predicted in 1956 that oil production in the U.S. would peak in the early 1970s the moment now known as “Hubberts Peak“, I believe world oil production is about to reach a similar peak. Finding oil is like fishing i
14、n a pond. After several months, you notice that you are not catching as many fish. You could buy an expensive fly rod-new technology. Or you could decide that you have al ready caught most of the fish in the pond. Although increased oil prices (which ought to spur investment in oil production) and n
15、ew technology help, they cant work magic. Recent discoveries are modest at best. The oil sands in Canada and Venezuela are extensive, hut the Canadian operations to convert the deposits into transportable oil consume, large amounts of natural gas, which is in short supply. And technology cannot elim
16、inate the difficulty Hubbert identified: the rate of producing oil depends on the fraction of oil that has not yet been produced. In other words, the fewer the fish in the pond, the harder it is to catch one. Peak production occurs at the halfway point. Based on the available data about new oil fiel
17、ds, there are 2,013 billion bbl. of total producible oil. Adding up the oil produced from the birth of the industry until today, we will reach the dreaded 1,006.5 billion bbl. halfway mark late this year. For two years, Ive been predicting that world oil production would reach its peak on Thanksgivi
18、ng Day 2005. Today, with high oil prices pushing virtually all oil producers to pull up every barrel they can sweat out of the ground, I think it might happen even earlier. 21 Why are some major oil companies mentioned in the first paragraph? ( A) To show the concern of these companies about oil pro
19、blem. ( B) To prove what the author said is true. ( C) To illustrate the importance of these companies. ( D) To explain the cause of the oil problem. 22 The phrase “Hubberts Peak“(Paragraph 1) here refers to ( A) the time when the oil production of the world would peak. ( B) the time when the oil fo
20、und in the world would peak. ( C) the time when the oil burning of the U.S. would peak. ( D) the time when the oil production of the U.S. would peak. 23 What does the author mean by saying the “recent discoveries are modest“? ( A) People stop searching for oil. ( B) People decrease the production of
21、 oil. ( C) People use less oil than they used to. ( D) The oil exploitation is limited. 24 The author uses the simile of fish and pond to explain that ( A) new technologies can help in finding oil. ( B) we should not search for oil only in one place. ( C) oil can be reproduced like fish in the pond.
22、 ( D) there is a peak point in oil production. 25 From the text we can conclude that the author ( A) is sympathetic to Shell. ( B) worries about the oil industry. ( C) takes a neutral attitude towards oil industry. ( D) is optimistic about the oil production. 26 There is nothing like the joy of find
23、ing out that something sinful is actually good for you, whether its sex, chocolate or a glass of fine zed wine or, for that matter, beer, whisky or a satisfying aperitif. Weve long heard exciting hints that red wine has unique benefits for the heart. But the same sunny reputation for heart health is
24、 now starting to shine on all liquor. “No matter where you look, the dominant alcoholic beverage is beneficial whether its red wine in France and Italy, sake in Japan or beer in Germany,“ says Dr. Walter Willett, chair of nutrition at the Harvard School of Public Health. This has led researchers to
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