[考研类试卷]考研英语模拟试卷20及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语模拟试卷 20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 The “standard of living“ of any country means the average persons share of the goods and services which the country produces. A coun
2、trys standard of living, (1)_, depends first and (2)_ on its capacity to produce wealth“. Wealth“ in this sense is not money, for we do not live on money (3)_ on things that money can buy. “Goods“ such as food and clothing, and “services“ such as transport and “ (4)_ “. A countrys capacity to produc
3、e wealth depends upon many factors, most of (5)_ have an effect on one another. Wealth depends (6)_ a great extent upon a countrys natural resources. Some regions of the world are well supplied with coal and minerals, and have a fertile soil and a (7)_ climate; other regions possess none of them. Ne
4、xt to natural resources (8)_ the ability to turn them to use. China is perhaps as well (9)_ as the USA in natural resources, but suffered for many years from civil and (10)_ wars, and (11)_ this and other reasons was (12)_ to develop her resources. (13)_ and stable political conditions, and (14)_ fr
5、om foreign invasion, enable a country to develop its natural resources peacefully and steadily, and to produce more wealth than another country equally well (15)_ by nature but less well ordered. A countrys standard of living does not only depend upon the wealth that is produced and consumed (16)_ i
6、ts own borders, but also upon what is indirectly produced through international trade. (17)_, Britains wealth in foodstuffs and other agricultural products would be much less if she had to depend only on (18)_ grown at home. Trade makes it possible for her surplus manufactured goods to be traded abr
7、oad for the agricultural products that would (19)_ be lacking. A countrys wealth is, therefore, much influenced by its manufacturing capacity, (20)_ that other countries can be found ready to accept its manufactures. ( A) however ( B) therefore ( C) nevertheless ( D) furthermore ( A) primary ( B) pr
8、incipal ( C) foremost ( D) uniquely ( A) or ( B) nor ( C) but ( D) except ( A) recreation ( B) enlightenment ( C) refreshment ( D) entertainment ( A) it ( B) them ( C) which ( D) that ( A) with ( B) for ( C) to ( D) on ( A) neutral ( B) favorable ( C) virtuous ( D) marine ( A) comes ( B) come ( C) c
9、oming ( D) came ( A) off ( B) known ( C) done ( D) furnished ( A) military ( B) external ( C) conremporary ( D) domestic ( A) for ( B) because ( C) because of ( D) due to ( A) impossible ( B) incapable ( C) unable ( D) proficient ( A) Strong ( B) Sturdy ( C) Sound ( D) Robust ( A) liberty ( B) freed
10、om ( C) prevention ( D) liberation ( A) assisted ( B) avenged ( C) rescued ( D) served ( A) with ( B) within ( C) near ( D) around ( A) In short ( B) For example ( C) First of all ( D) On one hand ( A) those ( B) what ( C) that ( D) it ( A) likely ( B) likewise ( C) certainly ( D) otherwise ( A) pro
11、vided ( B) depended ( C) given ( D) supposed Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 Like the look of our website? Whatever the answer, the chances are you made your mind up within the first twentieth of a second
12、. A study by researchers in Canada has shown that the snap decisions Internet users make about the quality of a web page have a lasting impact on their opinions. We all know that first impressions count, but this study shows that the brain can make flash judgments almost as fast as the eye can take
13、in the information. “My colleagues believed it would be impossible to really see anything in less than 500 milliseconds“, says Gitte Lindgaard of Carleton University in Ottawa. Instead they found that impressions were made in the first 50 milliseconds of viewing. Lindgaard and her team presented vol
14、unteers with the briefest glimpses of web pages previously rated as being either easy on the eye or particularly unpleasant, and asked them to rate the websites on a sliding scale of visual appeal. Even though the images flashed up for just 50 milliseconds, roughly the duration of a single frame of
15、standard television shot, their decisions tallied well with judgments made after a longer period of examination. In the crowded and competitive world of the web, companies hoping to make millions from e-commerce should take notice“. Unless the first impression is favorable, visitors will be out of y
16、our site before they even know that you might be offering more than your competitors“, Lindgaard warns. For a typical commercial website, 60% of traffic comes from search engines such as Google. This makes a users first impression even more critical. The lasting effect of first impressions is known
17、to psychologists as the “halo effect“: if you can snare people with an attractive design, they are more likely to overlook other minor faults with the site, and may rate its actual content more favorably. This is because of “cognitive bias“. People enjoy being right, so continuing to use a website t
18、hat gave a good first impression helps to “prove“ to themselves that they made a good initial decision. “Its awfully scary stuff, but the tendency to jump to conclusions is far more widespread than we realize“. These days, enlightened web users want to see a “puritan“ approach. Its about getting inf
19、ormation across in the quickest, simplest way possible. For this reason, many commercial websites now follow a fairly regular set of rules. For example, westerners tend to look at the top-left corner of a page first, so thats where the company logo should go. And most users also expect to see a sear
20、ch function in the top right. Of course, the other golden rule is to make sure that your web pages load quickly, otherwise your customers might not stick around long enough to make that coveted first impression. “That can be the difference between big business and no business“. 21 The study in the t
21、ext has shown that the first impression of a website is _ ( A) made within a period when the eyes even cannot really catch anything. ( B) not possible to be created in less than half a second. ( C) able to be made in 1/20 of a second. ( D) usually related to the articles of the website. 22 What is e
22、xtremely important for a company which wants to be competitive in the market of electronic commerce? ( A) Provide more attractive and useful information than their competitors. ( B) Have an impressive design which can appeal visitors by a flash judgment. ( C) Enable visitors to have first impression
23、 within 50 milliseconds which accord to that after a long examination. ( D) Eliminate the minor errors in the content of the website. 23 Which of the following websites is most unlikely to be successful? ( A) a website with a lot of pictures of large size. ( B) a website that puts the logo of the co
24、mpany on the top-left corner. ( C) a website which can provide a clear outline in a simple design. ( D) a website with an appearance that can make your eyes comfortable. 24 The phrase “halo effect“ (Line 3, Paragraph 5) probably means _ ( A) the effect to make people show understandings to faults an
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