[考研类试卷]考研英语模拟试卷193及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语模拟试卷 193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 In country after country, talk of nonsmokers right is in the air. While a majority of countries have taken little (1)_ yet, some na
2、tions have introduced legislative steps (2)_ control smoking. In some developed countries the (3)_ of cigarette has become more or less stabilized. (4)_, in many developing nations, cigarette smoking is regarded (5)_ a sign of economic progress and is even encouraged. As more (6)_ companies go inter
3、national, new markets are (7)_ to gain more smokers in those countries. For (8)_, great efforts are made by the American tobacco industry to (9)_ cigarettes in the Middle East and North Africa, (10)_ U.S. tobacco exports increased by more (11)_ 4 percent in 1996. Smoking is harmful to the health of
4、people. World governments should (12)_ serious campaigns against it. Restrictions (13)_ cigarette advertisements, plus health warnings on packages and (14)_ on public smoking in certain places such (15)_ theatres, cinemas and restaurants, are the most popular tools used by nations in (16)_ of non-sm
5、okers or in curbing smoking. But world attention also is (17)_ on another step that will make the smoker increasingly self-conscious and uncomfortable about his (18)_. Great efforts should be made to (19)_ young people especially of the dreadful consequences of (20)_ the habit. And cigarette price s
6、hould be boosted. ( A) part ( B) action ( C) blame ( D) punishment ( A) for ( B) to ( C) with ( D) over ( A) consumption ( B) expense ( C) scales ( D) restriction ( A) And ( B) Therefore ( C) Thus ( D) However ( A) as ( B) to ( C) into ( D) with ( A) cigar ( B) smoke ( C) tobacco ( D) cigarette ( A)
7、 stated ( B) sought ( C) selected ( D) served ( A) all ( B) ever ( C) example ( D) fear ( A) consist ( B) cover ( C) transfer ( D) sell ( A) when ( B) whose ( C) which ( D) where ( A) that ( B) than ( C) over ( D) like ( A) motivate ( B) operate ( C) conduct ( D) tackle ( A) with ( B) about ( C) for
8、 ( D) on ( A) information ( B) support ( C) bans ( D) temptation ( A) but ( B) and ( C) as. ( D) or ( A) sketch ( B) support ( C) behalf ( D) line ( A) serving ( B) focusing ( C) illustrating ( D) judging ( A) habit ( B) angle ( C) performance ( D) method ( A) inform ( B) withdraw ( C) spot ( D) con
9、sist ( A) taking up ( B) taking in ( C) taking over ( D) taking after Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 Can computer viruses ever be a force for progress? In the wild west of the online world, the archetypa
10、l baddies are computer viruses and worms. These self-replicating programs are notorious for wreaking havoc in the systems of unwary users. But, as in the west, not all gunslingers wear black hats. Some virus writers wish their fellow users well, and have been spreading viruses that are designed to d
11、o good, not harm. Cheese Worm, which appeared a few weeks ago, attempts to fix computers that have been compromised by the Lion Worm. The Lion Worm is dangerous. It infects computers that use the Linux operating system, and creates multiple “backdoors“ into the infected computer. It then e-mails inf
12、ormation about these backdoors to people who wish to misuse that computer for nefarious purposes such as “denial of service“ attacks on websites. (Such attacks bombard a site with so many simultaneous requests for access that it comes out with its hands up.) That might sound like a good thing. So mi
13、ght VBS.Noped.Amm. This virus, which arrives as an e-mail attachment, searches a users hard drive for specific files which the (unknown) virus writer believes contain child pornography. If the virus finds any files on the proscribed list, it e-mails a copy of the file in question to a random recipie
14、nt from a list of American government agencies, with an explanatory note. The notion of “good“ viruses may sound novel; but, according to Vesselin Bontchev, a virus expert with Frisk Software International in Iceland, it is not. However, early attempts to create beneficial viruses for example, progr
15、ams that compressed or encrypted files without asking a users permission were resented, because they represented a loss of control over a users computer, and a diversion of data-processing resources. Inoculating computers against infection sounds like a good idea, but fails because any unauthorised
16、changes are suspicious. Cheese Worm, even though it is designed to help the user whose disk it ends up on, suffers from the same objection. And VBS.Noped.Amm, whatever social benefits its author might think it has, is not even meant to do that. If it works, it will harm the user rather than help him
17、. It is little more than cyber-vigilantism. Appropriate to the wild west, perhaps, but if cyberspace is to be civilised, other solutions will have to be found. 21 From the passage we can infer that _. ( A) computer viruses might be a force for progress ( B) computers are full of viruses and worms (
18、C) computers are wild in the west ( D) viruses are spreading online 22 According to the passage, the Lion Worm is _. ( A) similar to Cheese Worm ( B) dangerous to a wide range of computers ( C) hazardous to the Linux operating system ( D) a computer program for nefarious purposes 23 Judging from the
19、 context, VBS.Noped.Amm is probably _. ( A) a good thing ( B) an unknown virus ( C) a dangerous virus ( D) a benign virus 24 According to Vesselin Bontchev the notion of “good“ viruses is _. ( A) just like a novel ( B) something new ( C) something usual ( D) something unique 25 The purpose of the au
20、thor in writing the text is to _. ( A) welcome “good“ viruses ( B) illustrate the nature of “good“ viruses ( C) expose the harm of “good“ viruses ( D) condemn the misbehavior of spreading viruses 26 Information technologists have dreamt for decades of making an electronic display that is as good as
21、paper: cheap enough to be pasted on to wails and billboards, clear enough to be read in broad daylight, and thin and flexible enough to be bound as hundreds of flippable leaves to make a book. Over the past few years they have got close. In particular, they have worked out how to produce the display
22、 itself, by sandwiching tiny spheres that change colour in response to an electric charge inside thin sheets of flexible, transparent plastic. What they have not yet found is a way to mass-produce flexible electronic circuitry with which to create that charge. But a paper just published in the Proce
23、edings of the National Academy of Sciences suggests that this, too, may be done soon. The process described by John Rogers and his colleagues from Bell Laboratories, an arm of Lucent Technologies, in New Jersey, and E Ink Corporation, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, starts with E Inks established half-
24、way house towards true electronic paper. This is based on spheres containing black, liquid dye and particles of white, solid pigment. The pigment particles are negatively charged, so they can be pushed and pulled around by electrodes located above and below the sheet. The electrodes, in turn, are co
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