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1、考研英语模拟试卷 152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 It was a foolish question to ask. It (1)_ more sense for me to have learned if she had (2)_ or a point of view, but it was (3)_ for
2、 that now and I supposed that the (4)_ Relations Office had (5)_ her before granting the interview. I didnt have time this week to read (6)_ pieces about corporate rainmakers, and their golden parachutes or women at mid-town law firms (7)_ six times my salary but whining about breaking the (8)_ ceil
3、ing. “I wont waste your time,“ she (9)_, “If the details on your (10)_ are accurate and the articles Laura (11)_ me have correct background, we wont have to (12)_ that.“ I (13)_ in approval. She was obviously a (14)_, and an intelligent one (15)_. It was always (16)_ to sit for a (17)_ when the ques
4、tioner spent the first hour asking what schools I had (18)_, how long (19)_, and whether I liked my job. “Is it all right (20)_ you if we start with some information about the Sex Crimes Prosecution Unit“? “Id like that.“ I replied. ( A) made ( B) would make ( C) would have made ( D) would be ( A) a
5、 fish to fry ( B) a nut to crack ( C) a song to sing ( D) an axe to grind ( A) still late ( B) too late ( C) so late ( D) past ( A) Common ( B) Financial ( C) Local ( D) Public ( A) vetted ( B) called ( C) connected with ( D) contacted with ( A) rushed ( B) windy ( C) puff ( D) blowing ( A) taking (
6、 B) making ( C) slaving for ( D) losing ( A) plastered ( B) glass ( C) fragile ( D) limited ( A) rambled ( B) curded on ( C) lectured ( D) went on ( A) application ( B) curriculum vitae ( C) report ( D) folder ( A) phoned ( B) faxed ( C) had phoned ( D) had faxed ( A) re-paint ( B) remix ( C) re-wri
7、te ( D) rehash ( A) trembled ( B) grimaced ( C) smiled ( D) winked ( A) girl ( B) pm ( C) tyro ( D) mogul ( A) at that ( B) at this ( C) to reboot ( D) added ( A) agreeable ( B) instructive ( C) impatient ( D) aggravating ( A) photo ( B) portrait ( C) profile ( D) sketch ( A) attended ( B) matricula
8、ted ( C) enrolled ( D) preferred ( A) I had worked ( B) did I work ( C) was I working ( D) would I work ( A) for ( B) to ( C) according to ( D) with Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 Retailers are looking a
9、t bigger sales numbers for digital television sets this Christmas sea son, boosting the spirits of federal regulators and the industry. Government and industry analysts alike have worried that this nation of TV viewers is shifting its gaze too slowly to digital from old-fashioned analog sets. Yet al
10、most 7 million digital television, or DTV, sets will be sold this year, according to the Consumer Electronics Association, a trade group for manufacturers and retailers. Roughly 3 million of these sets will be sold during the last three months of the year. Independent groups also predict a big sales
11、 spike. Homes in the United States will have 12.1 million high-definition or HDTV sets the most sophisticated form of DTV sets by the end of the year, compared with 7 million at the end of 2003, according to the Yankee Group, a Boston technology research outfit. HDTVs have accounted for the vast maj
12、ority of about 13 million digital televisions sold since the fall of 1998. “The numbers are very encouraging. We believe consumers are embracing this technology,“ says Jenny Miller, the Consumer Electronics Associations spokeswoman. A boost in sales of digital televisions will be welcome news for ma
13、jor retailers anxiously watching the Christmas shopping season that began yesterday. Many national retailers lured customers into their stores with extra-early hours and deep discounts. DTV sets still sell behind traditional analog sets. Almost 22 million analog sets are expected to be sold this yea
14、r, outpacing even the rosiest predictions for DTV sales. Until recently, consumers who wanted to buy DTV experienced sticker shock. When the sets first reached the market in the late 1990s, they cost several thousand dollars, turning off many consumers. Now, prices for basic DTV sets generally start
15、 at about $500. HDTV sets offer the best-quality picture and sound and can cost as much as $15,000, according to Consumer Reports, published by the nonprofit Consumers Union advocacy group. “Youre talking about a couple of hundred dollars at the very least, unless you go for a flat panel or plasma s
16、creen, in which case youre talking thousands of dollars,“ says Aditya Kishore, senior analyst for the Yankee Group. In addition to falling prices, analysts credit the sales boost for DTV to an increase in the number of programs broadcast in digitally compatible “high definition“ as well as a governm
17、ent-led consumer education campaign. 21 From the beginning of the text, we can learn that ( A) the country has popularly accepted digital TVs. ( B) the retailers have a bad sale of DTVs except Christmas. ( C) the viewers still pay more money on old-fashioned TV sets. ( D) the government and industry
18、 are upset by the present market situation of DTVs. 22 Speaking of the number of digital televisions sold in 2003, the author implies that ( A) the more complicated TV sets are, the more they are sold. ( B) most of the homes have bought different kinds of DTVs. ( C) the producers feel very discourag
19、ed to see these numbers about DTVs sales. ( D) the consumers are more and more interested in DTVs. 23 The most important reason why DTVs sell less than traditional sets is that ( A) people are reluctant to abandon their old TV sets. ( B) the traditional sets are much cheaper than DTVs. ( C) the DTV
20、retailers always close their doors at an early time. ( D) people have been used to watching traditional analog TVs. 24 We can learn from the last paragraph that the boost of DTV sales is NOT due to ( A) the improvement of their qualities. ( B) the falling prices of DTVs. ( C) the compatible program
21、signals. ( D) the governments promoting measures. 25 The purpose of the author in writing the text is to ( A) criticize the consumers for not paying much attention to DTVs. ( B) illustrate the rapid development of US TV technology. ( C) show the present situation and vast market potentials of DTVs.
22、( D) compare the differences between traditional analog sets and DTVs. 26 Breakfast is indispensable. Not only does it provide essential early-morning nourishment to people of all ages throughout the week, its also becoming more and more trendy for both business meetings and social gatherings. Any t
23、ime families and friends want to get together in a relaxed setting, they consider breakfast. Why? Because the meal has a universal appeal to all ages and all pocketbooks. Low-carb diets also have brought once-forbidden breakfast foods back into favor. Egg consumption has risen steadily in recent yea
24、rs. “In 1993, it was 234.6 per capita; in 2003, the figure was 254.1,“ says Linda Braun, director of consumer education for the American Egg Board. Miss Braun attributes some of this to dietary trends but says a more compelling reason is that eggs offer some newly identified benefits. “The yolks are
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