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1、考研英语模拟试卷 210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 Back in the 16th century, political plays were all about men. Not now. For some time, American female playwrights have followed the
2、 (1)_ of Wendy Wasserstein, a 50-year-old Brooklyn-born dramatist, whose work has focused (2)_ family drama and personal (3)_. Overtly political plays were considered (4)_ and unfashionable. But this is no longer so often the (5)_. A new generation of female playwrights (6)_ tackling such subjects (
3、7)_ racism, rape and apartheid. The quality of these plays has varied (8)_. The best (9)_ their subjects with nuance and subtlety, while it is the more controversial productions (10)_ fall flat. With topical issues now the stuff of shallow, made-for-television movies, audiences are looking to the th
4、eatre for something more (11)_. Rebecca Gilmans previous play, “Spinning into Butter“, dealt with white racism in academia; her current drama, “Boy Gets Girl“, gives a feminist take on male searching and objectification of women. Kia Corthron has three plays, including “Force Continuum“, (12)_ with
5、racial issues (13)_ or coming to the New York stage this year. But perhaps the most (14)_ recent play on political themes to (15)_ is “The Syringa Tree“, a one-woman show about segregation in South Africa in the 1960s, written and (16)_ by Pamela Glen. (17)_ the play had trouble (18)_ an audience wh
6、en it (19)_ in September last year, critical acclaim and persistent word-of-mouth followed, gradually (20)_ to make “The Syringa Tree“ one of the citys most popular offerings. ( A) model ( B) pattern ( C) mode ( D) fashion ( A) Rom ( B) at ( C) in ( D) on ( A) relationship ( B) relation ( C) relatio
7、nships ( D) relations ( A) outdate ( B) outdated ( C) date ( D) dating ( A) situation ( B) case ( C) instance ( D) condition ( A) is ( B) are ( C) was ( D) were ( A) like ( B) liking ( C) likely ( D) as ( A) broadly ( B) extensively ( C) differently ( D) widely ( A) treated ( B) treats ( C) treat (
8、D) treating ( A) which ( B) that ( C) what ( D) who ( A) substantial ( B) extensive ( C) important ( D) ample ( A) dealing ( B) dealt ( C) deal ( D) deals ( A) on ( B) at ( C) in ( D) above ( A) notable ( B) noting ( C) notorious ( D) distinguished ( A) today ( B) date ( C) nowadays ( D) now ( A) pr
9、esented ( B) acted ( C) played ( D) performed ( A) Though ( B) But ( C) And ( D) However ( A) to find ( B) found ( C) finding ( D) finds ( A) was opened ( B) opened ( C) opening ( D) opens ( A) helps ( B) helped ( C) helping ( D) help Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the ques
10、tions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 NASA launched the first space mission to Pluto yesterday as a powerful rocket hurled the New Horizons spacecraft on a nine-year, three-billion-mile journey to the edge of the solar system As it soared toward a 2007 meeting with Jupiter,
11、whose powerful gravitational field will shoot it on its way to Pluto. Mission managers said radio communications confirmed that the 1,054-pound craft was in good health. The $700 million mission began when a Lockheed Martin Atlas 5 rocket rose from a launching pad at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Sta
12、tion in Florida at 2 p.m., almost an hour later than planned because of low clouds that obscured a clear view of the flight path by tracking cameras. Less than an hour later, all three stages of the booster rocket worked as planned, and the spacecraft separated from them and sprinted away toward dee
13、p space. The robot ship sped away at about 36,000 miles per hour, the fastest flight of any spacecraft sent from Earth, allowing it to pass the Moon in about nine hours. “This is a historic day“, said Alan Stem of the Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colo, the missions principal scientist an
14、d team leader. Speaking at a news conference at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Dr. Stern said the timing assured that the New Horizons would arrive for its closest approach to Pluto on July 14, 2015 the 50th anniversary of the first flyby of Mars by the Mariner 4. the mission that began the ex
15、ploration of the planets. The New Horizons is powered by a small plutonium-fired electric generator. Its instruments include three cameras, for visible-light, infrared and ultraviolet images, and three spectrometers to study the composition and temperatures of Plutos thin atmosphere and surface feat
16、ures. It also carries a University of Colorado dust counter, the first experiment to fly on a planetary mission that is entirely designed and operated by students. This is the only experiment that will not hibernate during the mission. Yesterdays liftoff also paid regard to Plutos discoverer, the as
17、tronomer Clyde W. Tombaugh, who in 1930 became the only American to find a planet in the solar system.(He died at 90 in 1997.) His widow, Patricia Tombaugh, 93, and other family members were present at the cape, and some of his remains were among the commemorative items aboard the spacecraft. “Some
18、of Clydes ashes are on their way to Pluto today“, Dr. Stem said. The New Horizons is to reach Jupiters gravitational field in 13 months. The trip to Pluto will take eight more years, most of which the craft will spend in electronic “hibernation“ to save power and wear on the equipment needed for its
19、 seven experiments. In addition to the two-hour delay, the launching was postponed twice in two days on Tuesday by strong winds at the cape and on Wednesday by a storm that caused a power; failure at the spacecrafts control center at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel.
20、 Md. Mission planners had until Feb. 14 to launch the mission this year, but only until the end of this month to use the gravity boost from Jupiter, which will shorten the trip to Pluto by five years. 21 In the opening paragraph, the author introduces his topic by_. ( A) describing a situation ( B)
21、justifying an assumption ( C) making a comparison ( D) presenting a phenomenon 22 The New Horizons will first approach Jupiter on its way to Pluto because_. ( A) Jupiter is a must station on the way to Pluto ( B) Jupiter can help it get into its track to Pluto ( C) Jupiter has the gravitational fiel
22、d ( D) it is the fastest way 23 Which one of the following statements is TRUE about the spacecraft? ( A) It began the exploration of the planets. ( B) Ms. Clyde was aboard the spacecraft to memorize Mr. Clyede. ( C) It will reach Pluto in eight years. ( D) It broke the rate record of spacecrafts. 24
23、 The word “hibernation“(Para. 8) probably means_. ( A) inactivity ( B) passion ( C) innovation ( D) liberation 25 According to the text, the dust counter is_. ( A) the first experiment on the way to the space run independently by students ( B) the first planetary experiment ( C) the first one of the
24、 seven experiments ( D) the first experiment that will not hibernate 26 Caution seems the watchword among the institutional investors surveyed in our latest portfolio poll. The allocation of money between equities, bonds and cash has, on average, remained at the same levels as it did during the thir
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