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1、考研英语模拟试卷 211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 After yuppies and dinkies, a new creature from adland stalks the block. The NYLON, an acronym linking New York and London, is a ref
2、inement of those more familiar categories such as jet-setters and cosmocrats (cosmopolitan aristocrats do keep up). Marketing professionals have noted that (1)_ the demise of Concorde, a new class of high-earner increasingly (2)_ his or her time shuttling (3)_ the twin capitals of globalisation And
3、NYLONS prefer their home comforts (4)_ tap in both cities. Despite the impressive (5)_ of air miles, they are not adventurous people. As (6)_ from Tom Wolfes Masters of the Universe of the 1980s. NYLONS have done more than well (7)_ the long boom and new economy of the last ten years. They are DJs.
4、chefs, games designers. Internet entrepreneurs, fashionistas, publishers and even a (8)_ band of journalists and writers. They are self-consciously trendy and some are even able to (9)_ houses in both cities. Others will put up. (10)_ a house in one, and a view (11)_ a room m the (12)_. Of course, t
5、heir horizons do (13)_ beyond just New York and London. For many, Los Angeles is an important shopping mall. More significantly for adland, NYLONS provide some useful marketing savings. Campaigns no longer have to differ very much in the two Cities, (14)_ NYLONS bring them ever closer together. The
6、restaurants are the same, with Nobu now in London and Conran in New York. Many plays (15)_ in both cities at the same time, and DJs shuttle between the two. (16)_ the same garage to the same people in (17)_ clubs. Time Out and Wallpaper are the magazines of (18)_. All this is fine for NYLONS. But no
7、t so much (19)_ for everybody else watching Notting Hill turn (20)_ a pale imitation of Greenwich Village. ( A) regardless of ( B) even though ( C) although ( D) despite ( A) uses ( B) spends ( C) expends ( D) costs ( A) between ( B) among ( C) amid ( D) amongst ( A) at ( B) in ( C) on ( D) above (
8、A) figure ( B) quantity ( C) number ( D) amount ( A) distinct ( B) distinctive ( C) discrete ( D) diverse ( A) within ( B) outside ( C) beyond ( D) out of ( A) select ( B) choice ( C) excellent ( D) exquisite ( A) offer ( B) provide ( C) buy ( D) afford ( A) for ( B) with ( C) on ( D) to ( A) in ( B
9、) of ( C) with ( D) upon ( A) other ( B) another ( C) rest ( D) else ( A) enlarge ( B) extend ( C) expand ( D) widen ( A) but ( B) though ( C) as ( D) while ( A) present ( B) display ( C) run ( D) show ( A) performing ( B) playing ( C) presenting ( D) acting ( A) same ( B) likely ( C) similar ( D) l
10、ike ( A) choice ( B) pick ( C) selection ( D) preference ( A) fun ( B) funny ( C) amusing ( D) interesting ( A) up ( B) into ( C) in ( D) out Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 It was a little weird at first
11、, Erin Tobin said, seeing Harry Potter right there on the stage without his pants, or indeed any of his clothes. Not actually Harry Potter, of course, since he is fictional, but the next best thing. Daniel Radcliffe, who plays him in the movies. Now 17. Mr. Radcliffe has cast off his wand, his broom
12、stick and everything else to appear in the West End revival of Peter Shaffers “Equus“. He stars as Alan Strang, a disturbed young man who, in a distinctly un-Harry-Potterish moment of frenzied psychosexual madness, blinds six horses with a hoof pick. To make it clear what audiences are in for, at le
13、ast in part, photographs of Mr. Radcliffes buff torso, stripped almost to the groin, have been used to advertise the production. It is as jarring as if, say, Anne Hathaway suddenly announced that instead of playing sweet-natured princesses and fashion-world ingnues, she wanted to appear onstage as a
14、 nude murderous prostitute. To explain how is surprising the change of Radcliffe to the audience, the author mentions Anne “Equus“ opened last week, and the consensus so far is that Mr. Radcliffe has successfully extricated himself from his cinematic alter ego. Considering that playing Harry Potter
15、is practically all he has done in his career, this is no small achievement. “I think hes a really good actor, and I sort of forgot about Harry Potter“, said Ophelia Oates, 14, who saw the play over the weekend. “Anyway, you cant be Harry Potter forever“. In The Daily Telegraph, Charles Spencer said
16、that “Daniel Radcliffe brilliantly succeeds m throwing off the mantle of Harry Potter, announcing himself as a thrilling stage actor of unexpected depth and range“. Mr. Radcliffe told The Daily Telegraph that “I thought it would be a bad idea to wait till the Potter films were all finished to do som
17、ething else“. There are still a few to go. The fifth, “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix“, is scheduled for release on July 13, and Mr. Radcliffe has signed on for the final two installments as well. (Meanwhile, the seventh and last book in the series, “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows“,
18、 will hit stores on July 21.) Harry and Alan could not be more dissimilar as characters, even if both “come from quite weird backgrounds“, as 13-year-old Ella Pitt, another recent theatergoer, put it. (And no. she declared, she was not too young for all the nakedness, swearing and sexuality.) Both c
19、haracters have unresolved issues relating to their parents: Harry, because his are dead, and Alan, because his have driven him insane. But when it comes to romance, for instance, the celluloid Harry has yet to kiss a girl; the big moment comes in the forthcoming film. Meanwhile, Alan in “Equus“ not
20、only engages in some serious equi-erotic nuzzling with an actor playing a horse, but is also onstage, fully nude, for 10 minutes, during which he nearly has sex with an equally naked young woman. 21 Hathaway. This is a_. ( A) simile ( B) comparison ( C) hyperbole ( D) analogy 22 The word “extricated
21、“(Para. 4) implies_. ( A) rescued ( B) freed ( C) cleared ( D) extracted 23 The audiences response to the new image of “Harry Porter“ is_. ( A) negative ( B) positive ( C) indifferent ( D) none of the above 24 The two dissimilar characters, i.e. Harry and Alan are common in that_. ( A) they are both
22、 weird ( B) their parents are weird ( C) they have unresolved issues ( D) they have weird families 25 The best title for this passage is_. ( A) Harry Porter Is Disappearing ( B) The Naked “Harry Porter“ ( C) The Successful Change of “Harry Porter“ ( D) Harry Porter in “Enquus“ 26 Uruguay has been a
23、proud exception to the privatizing wave that swept through South America in the 1990s. Its state-owned firms are more efficient than many of their counterparts in Argentina and Brazil ever were. In 1992, Uruguayans voted in a referendum against privatizing telecoms. They rightly observe that some of
24、 Argentinas sales were smashed, creating inefficient private monopolies. And with unemployment at 15%, nobody is enthusiastic about the job cuts privatization would involve. That leaves President Jorge Batlle with a problem. Uruguay has been in recession for the past two years, mainly because of low
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