[考研类试卷]考研英语模拟试卷229及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语模拟试卷 229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 Capital City and Smithsville are two fairly large towns in the Midwest near Chicago. Neither is as well known as Chicago. (1)_ the
2、inhabitants of both are equally proud of their (2)_ hometown. People in Capital City love its quiet narrow (3)_ streets and its many small neighborhood parks, the boast (4)_ their hometown has no ugly slums, a low rate (5)_ crime, and very little heavy traffic. Because it is the seat of the state le
3、gislature, Capital City has many stately old buildings (6)_ the lawyers club in the park by the lake, and the country museum (7)_ its pioneer farm exhibits. Smithsville, (8)_,is a bustling, thriving, industrial center. It too has a lake, but (9)_ that of Capital City, its lake is the center of the c
4、itys industrial development. (10)_ trees and park benches, Smithsvilles lake is surrounded by factories and smoking chimneys. Smithsville is also (11)_ its quieter neighbour in its style of (12)_. The tall modern office buildings downtown, the new shopping center in the suburbs, and the wide crowded
5、 streets seem (13)_ to Smithsvilles residents than the old-fashioned neighbourhoods (14)_. When people from the more rural city (15)_ from a visit to Smithsville, they always say, “Im glad to be home again. That lake makes me (16)_. Its a fine place to visit, (17)_ I wouldnt want to live (18)_“. (19
6、)_ a visit to Capital City, citizens of Smithsville say (20)_ the same. ( A) But ( B) And ( C) Thus ( D) Therefore ( A) relative ( B) respectable ( C) reliable ( D) respective ( A) tree-lined ( B) trees-lining ( C) trees-lines ( D) tree-lining ( A) about ( B) how ( C) that ( D) of ( A) in ( B) as (
7、C) at ( D) of ( A) so that ( B) so as ( C) such as ( D) such that ( A) with ( B) in ( C) by ( D) beside ( A) on the other hand ( B) as usual ( C) for example ( D) in the case ( A) alike ( B) unlike ( C) like ( D) as ( A) Besides ( B) Taken into account ( C) Instead of ( D) As for ( A) the same as (
8、B) different from ( C) the same to ( D) different about ( A) architecture ( B) life ( C) pleasure ( D) people ( A) less attractive ( B) much attractive ( C) as attractive ( D) more attractive ( A) they live in ( B) they took place ( C) it took place ( D) they replaced ( A) go ( B) return ( C) turn (
9、 D) travel ( A) disappointed ( B) nervous ( C) satisfied ( D) unpleasant ( A) so ( B) as a result ( C) but ( D) in a word ( A) it ( B) that ( C) here ( D) there ( A) When ( B) After ( C) Before ( D) Until ( A) exactly ( B) hardly ( C) properly ( D) leisurely Part A Directions: Read the following fou
10、r texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 The pollution of Hong Kongs beaches by oil from a damaged tanker last year recalls a similar incident which took place in Britain in 1967 when the Torrey Canyon, a huge oil tanker, split in two and caused disaster
11、 in coastal areas. Shoals of fishes were killed, sea birds hopelessly fouled with oil and coastal holiday resorts put out of business for several weeks. As a result of this particular incident scientists are becoming restless at the thought of Britains inability to cope with national disasters on a
12、large scale. The reason for their concern is that technology is rapidly outstripping(超越 ) mans ability to control it. Oil tankers, for instance, have been allowed to get bigger and bigger without sufficient thought being given to emergency braking and maneuvering arrangement. Collisions at sea conti
13、nue, but little effect has been made to develop safety devices as effective as those used for aircraft. Scientists were outspoken in expressing their concern during a recent meeting of the British Association. Unanimous approval was voiced when the leading speaker urged that a permanent national res
14、cue services should be established, equipped for any emergency and ready to move off immediately. Of all the possible disasters mentioned, the one promoting most discussion was a major release of radioactivity from a nuclear power station. One does not need a particularly vivid imagination to visual
15、ize the other possibilities discussed. What would be the effect of a jumbo-jet crashing on a large chemical plant handling destroying liquids? Could the tapping of natural gas lead to any form of collapse? Suppose a lorry full of a highly poisonous chemical crashed unseen into a large reservoir? Dam
16、s can burst, abnormal conditions can lead to massive electrical blackouts. An intensive study of such possibilities could at least reduce the effects of future disasters. For example, it would mean that a number of technical alternatives (such as the choice between detergent or chalk for dispersing
17、oil) could be examined and tested in advance so that specially trained expert would know exactly what action was needed in a given emergency. 21 The main idea of the second paragraph is that _. ( A) safety precautions in aircraft are not as effective as those used on ships ( B) modern oil tankers ca
18、n stop or turn easily in spite of their size ( C) there are now fewer collisions at sea because of modern safety devices ( D) oil tankers are so big that special devices are needed 22 In the fourth paragraph the writer states that _. ( A) on one occasion radioactivity escaped from a nuclear power st
19、ation ( B) an areoplane carrying destroying liquids might crash into chemical plant ( C) a lorry once crashed into a reservoir ( D) a terrible accident could happen in a nuclear power station 23 The main idea of the final paragraph is that _. ( A) in an emergency all the technical alternations shoul
20、d be studied ( B) expert should be specially trained to determine the exact difference between detergent and chalk ( C) we ought to decide what measures to take before a disaster occurs ( D) technical experts should be examined and tested to see whether they are capable of selecting the right course
21、 of action in a future emergency 24 Of the following suggested titles the one most accurately sums up the passage is _. ( A) The Dangers of Modern Technology ( B) The Problem of Oil Pollution ( C) Some Interesting Accidents ( D) A Meeting of the British Association 25 What is the authors attitude to
22、ward the rapid development of technology? ( A) Tolerant. ( B) Enthusiastic. ( C) Hateful. ( D) Cautious. 26 The function of the office is to perform administrative work. First, it must provide the necessary communications with customers, banks, government departments, and other outside organizations
23、. Second, it must service the information requirements within the company itself. In order to meet these needs efficiently, the Office Manager must employ the most appropriate business methods, systems and equipment. In an efficient administrative structure, clerical operations are organized so that
24、 they add to the profitability of the business. However, in many countries the number of clerical staff has increased while the total number of workers employed in production has fallen. In Britain, for example, the total workforce in the years 1919-1976 went up by 25%, while the number of people wh
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