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1、考研英语模拟试卷 155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 Barbie is going through a midlife crisis. After (1)_ with longtime boyfriend Ken earlier this year, she has (2)_ refuge in shopping
2、, surfing, bubble baths and partying with a crew of trendy pals on the beach in Jamaica. At 45, she even made a (3)_ for the White House. Then there was the makeover: a new. (4)_ of Paul Frank fashions, her own fragrance, a new musical and a new man-spiky-haired Australian surfer Blaine. But, she (5
3、)_ is going through a crisis, one that started at the cash register. (6)_ the Barbie brand as a whole (7)_ $3.6 billion in global retail sales this year, according to manufacturer Mattel Inc., Barbie has (8)_ sales slide over the past seven quarters. In the past few years, rivals (9)_ the edgier Bra
4、tz have upstaged the iconic doll. To re-energize its flagship brand, the worlds largest toy maker set out to (10)_ Barbie and her pals in a (11)_ of books, magazines and animated films, hoping the story lines would (12)_ sales of the doll and her trove of accessories. For girls ages 6 to 9, Mattel c
5、rafted stories with preteen scenarios dance parties, dating and shopping. Barbies look now (13)_ reflects current fashion trends. Mattel signed diva Hilary Duff to (14)_ the brand. “Shes the It girl for the Barbie set,“ said Chris Byrne, an independent toy consultant and editor of the Toy Report. Ma
6、ttel is (15)_ the story-line concept to new and existing doll lines across Barbies (16)_, though only about two-thirds of the new toys will be in stores this year, with the (17)_ arriving in 2005. “We need to make progress in regaining the confidence of retailers, and that (18)_ time,“ Robert A. Eck
7、ert, Mattels chairman and chief executive, told Wall Street analysts last month. Perhaps a bigger (19)_ for Mattel is persuading parents and children that Barbie is cool. That cachet has eluded the brand in recent years, particularly among older girls, many of whom either have lost interest in dolls
8、 or (20)_ Bratz. ( A) dividing ( B) bursting ( C) splitting ( D) cracking ( A) sought ( B) pursued ( C) quested ( D) found ( A) request ( B) bid ( C) trouble ( D) display ( A) group ( B) sort ( C) bunch ( D) set ( A) thereafter ( B) consequently ( C) thereby ( D) nonetheless ( A) Although ( B) When
9、( C) Since ( D) Because ( A) formed ( B) made ( C) generated ( D) developed ( A) felt ( B) seen ( C) heard ( D) predicted ( A) except ( B) including ( C) besides ( D) with ( A) fling ( B) shape ( C) cast ( D) throw ( A) lot ( B) series ( C) cluster ( D) number ( A) influence ( B) handle ( C) force (
10、 D) drive ( A) better ( B) less ( C) more ( D) worse ( A) promote ( B) change ( C) motivate ( D) disseminate ( A) requesting ( B) placing ( C) applying ( D) using ( A) market ( B) life ( C) image ( D) universe ( A) other ( B) rest ( C) old ( D) present ( A) needs ( B) takes ( C) costs ( D) spends. (
11、 A) challenge ( B) dispute ( C) question ( D) demand ( A) reject ( B) buy ( C) prefer ( D) consider 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, in the age of automation, man searches for a worker to do the tedi
12、ous, unpleasant jobs that are more or less impossible to mechanize, he may very profitably consider the ape. If we tackled the problem of breeding for brains with as much enthusiasm as we devote to breeding dogs of surrealistic shapes, we could eventually produce assorted models of useful primates,
13、ranging in size from the gorilla down to the baboon, each adapted to a special kind of work. It is not putting too much strain on the imagination to assume that geneticists could produce a super-ape, which is able to understand some scores of words and capable of being trained for such jobs as picki
14、ng fruit, cleaning up the litter in parks, shining shoes, collecting garbage, doing household chores and even baby-sitting, although I have known some babies I would not care to trust with a valuable ape. Apes could do many jobs, such as cleaning streets and the more repetitive types of agricultural
15、 work, without supervision, though they might need protection from those egregious specimens of Home sapiens who think it amusing to tease or bully anything they consider lower on the evolutionary ladder. For other tasks, such as delivering papers and laboring on the docks, our man-ape would have to
16、 work under human overseers; and, incidentally, I would love to see the finale of the twenty-first century version of On the Waterfront in which the honest but hairy hero will drum on his chest after literallytaking the wicked labor leader apart. Once a supply of nonhuman workers becomes available,
17、a whole range of low IQ jobs could be thankfully given up by mankind, to its great mental and physical advantage. What is more, one of the problems which has annoyed so many fictional Utopias would be avoided: There would be none of the degradingly subhuman Epsilons of Huxleys Brave New World to act
18、 as a permanent reproach to society, for there is a profound moral difference between breeding sub-men and super-apes, though the end products are much the same. The first would introduce a form of slavery, but the second would be a biological triumph which could benefit both men and animals. Notes:
19、 surrealistic超现实的 primate灵长类动物 gorilla大猩猩 baboon狒狒 chore杂活 care to do sth. (常用于否定句 )(=willing to do or agree to do sth.)愿意做某事 trust A with B把 B托付给 A egregious (通常指坏人或坏事 )异乎寻常的,突出的 Home sapiens人类 finale n.结局 Epsilons 奴隶人名 assorted各色各样的 Utopia乌托邦,理想主义 21 According to the text, the ape should be consid
20、ered for certain jobs ( A) only if it is able to understand scores of words. ( B) which do not require any intelligence at all. ( C) that are not suitable for human hands to tackle. ( D) which are boring and cannot be tackled with machines. 22 By “the honest but hairy hero“ (in Para. 3) the author m
21、ost probably refers to ( A) the human supervisor. ( B) the geneticists as a whole. ( C) the non-human worker. ( D) the man breeding super-apes. 23 The author states that a supply of non-human workers for low IQ jobs would ( A) substitute them for humans completely. ( B) henefit man mentally and phys
22、ically. ( C) give rise to the opposition from geneticists. ( D) be a disadvantage to many human workers. 24 According to the author, breeding super-apes would be ( A) a problem related to moral standards. ( B) as bad as breeding sub-humans. ( C) introducing a new form of slavery. ( D) an advance in
23、biological studies. 25 The author of this article is ( A) merely attempting to be humorous about the future workers. ( B) revealing his high opinion of mankinds prospect. ( C) expressing his doubts about the possibility of breeding a super-ape. ( D) presenting an applausible theory in a humorous ton
24、e. 26 Time spent in a bookshop can be most enjoyable, whether you are a book-lover or merely there to buy a book as a present. You may even have entered the shop just to find shelter from a sudden shower. Whatever the reason, you can soon become totally unaware of your surroundings. The desire to pi
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