[考研类试卷]考研英语模拟试卷198及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语模拟试卷 198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 Some time between digesting Christmas dinner and putting your head back down to work, spare a thought or two for the cranberry. It
2、is, of course, a (1)_ of Christmas: merry bright red, bitter-sweetly delicious with turkey and the very devil to get out of the tablecloth (2)_ spilled. But the cranberry is also a symbol of the modern food industry-and in the tale of its (3)_ from colonial curiosity to business-school case study (4
3、)_ a deeper understanding of the opportunities and (5)_ of modern eating. The fastest growing part of todays cranberry market is for cranberries that do not taste like cranberries. Ocean Sprays “flavoured fruit pieces“ (FFPS, to the trade) taste like orange, cherry, raspberry or any (6)_ of other fr
4、uits. They are in fact cranberries. Why make a cranberry taste like an orange? Mostly because it is a (7)_ little fruit: FFPS have a shelf-life of two years. Better (8)_, they keep a chewy texture (9)_ baked, unlike the fruits whose flavours they mimic, which turn to (10)_. The dynamic that has brou
5、ght the cranberry to this point is (11)_ to the dynamic behind most mass-produced goods. Growing (12)_ provided the (13)_ to create cheaper and more reliable supply. Cheaper and more reliable supply, (14)_, created incentives to find new markets, which increased demand. Thus was the (15)_ kept churn
6、ing. The cranberry is one of only three fruits native (16)_ North America, growing wild from Maine to North Carolina. (The others are the Concord grape and the blueberry). The American Indians had several names for cranberries, many (17)_ the words for “bitter“ or, more (18)_, “noisy“. They ate the
7、berries mostly (19)_ pemmican, but also used them for dye and medicine. And they introduced them to the white settlers at the first Thanksgiving dinner in 1621, it is said. The settlers promptly renamed this delicacy the “crane berry“, (20)_ the pointy pink blossoms of the cranberry look a bit like
8、the head of the Sandhill crane. ( A) sign ( B) trail ( C) symbol ( D) mark ( A) while ( B) if only ( C) long before ( D) if ( A) progress ( B) proposition ( C) prophet ( D) proportion ( A) obtain ( B) mould ( C) assimilate ( D) lies ( A) dilemmas ( B) remedy ( C) ingredient ( D) remains ( A) member
9、( B) number ( C) kind ( D) flavor ( A) delicious ( B) dubious ( C) durable ( D) deliberate ( A) off ( B) than ( C) itself ( D) still ( A) when ( B) whether ( C) albeit ( D) whereas ( A) mercury ( B) mush ( C) muscle ( D) mess ( A) similar ( B) feasible ( C) inferior ( D) incredible ( A) command ( B)
10、 yield ( C) demand ( D) quantity ( A) immensity ( B) inadequacy ( C) immunity ( D) incentive ( A) at every turn ( B) in turn ( C) to a turn ( D) by turns ( A) cycle ( B) miracle ( C) mission ( D) carnival ( A) from ( B) to ( C) off ( D) beyond ( A) qualifying ( B) incorporating ( C) denoting ( D) co
11、ining ( A) intrinsically ( B) marginally ( C) intuitively ( D) mysteriously ( A) in ( B) for ( C) by ( D) through ( A) although ( B) only if ( C) because ( D) as though Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 Men
12、orca or Majorca? It is that time of the year again. The brochures are piling up in travel agents while newspapers and magazines bulge with advice about where to go. But the traditional packaged holiday, a British innovation that provided many timid natives with their first experience of warm sand, i
13、s not what it was. Indeed, the industry is anxiously awaiting a High Court ruling to find out exactly what it now is. Two things have changed the way Britons research and book their holidays: low-cost airlines and the internet. Instead of buying a ready made package consisting of a flight, hotel, ca
14、r hire and assorted entertainment from a tour operators brochure, it is now easy to put together a trip using an online travel agent like Expedia or Travelocity, which last July bought L for 577m ($1 billion), or from the proliferating websites of airlines, hotels and car-rental firms. This has led
15、some to sound the death knell for high street travel agents and tour operators. There have been upheavals and closures, but the traditional firms are starting to fight back, in part by moving more of their business online. First Choice Holidays, for instance, saw its pre tax profit rise by 16% to 11
16、4m ($196m) in the year to the end of October. Although the overall number of holidays booked has fallen, the company is concentrating on more valuable long-haul and adventure trips. First Choice now sells more than half its trips directly, either via the internet, over the telephone or from its own
17、travel shops. It wants that to reach 75% within a few years. Other tour operators are showing similar hustle. MyTravel managed to cut its loss by almost half in 2005. Thomas Cook and Thomson Holidays, now both German owned, are also bullish about the coming holiday season. Highstreet travel agents a
18、re having a tougher time, though, not least because many leading tour operations have cut the commissions they pay. Some high-street travel agents are also learning to live with the internet, helping people book complicated trips that they have researched online, providing advice and tacking on othe
19、r services: This is seen as a growth area. But if an agent puts together separate flights and hotel accommodation, is that a package, too? The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) says it is and the agent should hold an Air Travel Organisers Licence, which provides financial guarantees to repatriate peopl
20、e and provide refunds. The scheme dates from the early 1970s, when some large British travel firms went bust, stranding customers on the Costas. Although such failures are less common these days, the CAA had to help out some 30,000 people last year. The Association of British Travel Agents went to t
21、he High Court in November to argue such bookings are not traditional packages and so do not require agents to acquire the costly licences. While the court decides, millions of Britons will happily click away buying online holidays, unaware of the difference. 21 Based on the first paragraph, the best
22、 title of the text could be _. ( A) An annual holiday ( B) A High Court ruling ( C) A new package ( D) A British innovation 22 According to the text, the shift in the method of holiday booking in UK is associated with _. ( A) the popularity of electronics ( B) the costly licences ( C) car rental fir
23、ms ( D) the traditional ideology 23 According to the text, which of the following is true? ( A) To put together a trip using a traditional travel agent is not hard at present. ( B) To sound the death knell for tour operator is unacceptable and inhumane. ( C) Some high-street travel agents defy the m
24、odel of surviving with the internet. ( D) Traditional tour firms grapple with the internet. 24 The word “hustle“ in the topic sentence of the fourth paragraph most probably denotes _. ( A) demand ( B) hostility ( C) sale ( D) prejudice 25 According to the first and last paragraphs, which of the foll
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