[考研类试卷]考研英语模拟试卷254及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语模拟试卷 254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 Plastic is the panacea of the ages. Nearly every man-made object (1)_ (2)_ of, or at least (3)_ its very structure, to this wonder
2、compound. Rain slickers, computer terminals, automobile engine parts, coffee cups (and the sugar stirrers too), breast implants, toy soldiers they are all made up of plastic, or one of its many (4)_. Since the (5)_ of civilization, humankind has been experimenting (6)_ a multifunctional material one
3、 that had to be equally strong and lightweight to carry, contain and protect valuables. (7)_ it could carry, contain and protect humans too, even Better. Generations of tinkerers and scientists set off (8)_ the challenge, striking gold some 170 years ago. By mixing natural rubber with sulphur they c
4、reated the worlds most utilized material ever. In developing a (9)_, malleable and durable substance, the most important inventions of the industrial age were to follow shortly thereafter. The automobile and airplane industries, to (10)_ just two, owe their very existence to plastic. And, (11)_ cell
5、uloid plastic strips, the Lumiere Brothers would never have brought moving pictures to the big screen. The development of plastic is a story of human (12)_, ingenuity and luck. (13)_ the legend now goes, in 1839, the American inventor Charles Goodyear (the famous tyre company would later use his nam
6、e) was experimenting with the sulphur treatment of natural rubber when he dropped a piece of sulphur treated rubber on a stove; The heat seemed to give rubber (14)_ properties. It was stronger, more (15)_ to abrasion, more elastic, much less (16)_ to temperature, (17)_ to gases, and highly resistant
7、 to chemicals and electric (18)_. Eyeing this as a cheaply and easily reproduced construction material, a whirlwind of work (19)_ and the birth of (20)_ plastic and plastic-derivatives were born from camphor to celluloid to rayon; cellophane, polyvinyl chloride (or PVC); Styrofoam and nylon were soo
8、n to follow. ( A) consists ( B) comprises ( C) constitutes ( D) composes ( A) especially ( B) partially ( C) partly ( D) entirely ( A) owns ( B) owes ( C) thanks ( D) contributes ( A) deviations ( B) derivatives ( C) deprivations ( D) depressions ( A) drown ( B) drawn ( C) dawn ( D) dusk ( A) for (
9、B) on ( C) in ( D) with ( A) If ( B) When ( C) Unless ( D) Until ( A) onto ( B) with ( C) on ( D) to ( A) versatile ( B) various ( C) variant ( D) variable ( A) call ( B) name ( C) take ( D) bring ( A) despite ( B) with ( C) without ( D) for ( A) presentation ( B) preservation ( C) perseverance ( D)
10、 persistence ( A) As ( B) After ( C) Before ( D) While ( A) enlightened ( B) corrected ( C) progressed ( D) improved ( A) insistent ( B) consistent ( C) proof ( D) resistant ( A) sensitive ( B) agile ( C) susceptive ( D) acute ( A) transparent ( B) impermeable ( C) translucent ( D) inaccessible ( A)
11、 stream ( B) torrent ( C) current ( D) flow ( A) pursued ( B) ensued ( C) ensured ( D) insured ( A) numerical ( B) numerable ( C) enormous ( D) numerous Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 The study of law ha
12、s been recognized for centuries as a basic intellectual discipline in European universities. However, only in recent years has it become a feature of undergraduate programs in English-Canadian universities. Traditionally, legal learning has been viewed in such institutions as the special preserve of
13、 lawyers, rather than a necessary part of the intellectual equipment of an educated person. Happily, the older and more continental view of legal education is establishing itself in a number of Canadian universities and some have even begun to offer undergraduate degrees in law. If the study of law
14、is beginning to establish itself as part and parcel of a general education, its aims and methods should appeal directly to journalism educators. Law is a discipline which encourages responsible judgment. On the one hand, it provides opportunities to analyze such ideas as justice, democracy and freed
15、om. On the other, it links these concepts to everyday realities in a manner which is parallel to the links journalists forge on a daily basis as they cover and comment on the news. For example, notions of evidence and fact, of basic rights and public interest are at work in the process of journalist
16、ic judgment and production just as in courts of law. Sharpening judgment by absorbing and reflecting on law is a desirable component of a journalists intellectual preparation for his or her career. But the idea that the journalist must understand the law more profoundly than an ordinary citizen turn
17、s on an understanding of the established conventions and special responsibilities of the news media. Politics or, more broadly, the functioning of the state, is a major subject for journalists. The better informed they are about the way the state works, the better their reporting will be. In fact, i
18、t is difficult to see how journalists who do not have a clear grasp of the basic features of the Canadian Constitution can do a competent job on political stories. Furthermore, the legal system and the events which occur within it are primary subjects for journalists. While the quality of legal jour
19、nalism varies greatly, there is an undue reliance amongst many journalists on interpretations supplied to them by lawyers. While comment and reaction from lawyers may enhance stories, it is preferable for journalists to rely on their own notions of significance and make their own judgments. These ca
20、n only come from a well-grounded understanding of the legal system. 21 In the first paragraph, the author is mainly concerned with _. ( A) making several contrasts ( B) illustrating his opinion ( C) giving some criticisms ( D) making a few comments 22 It is implied in the second paragraph that _. (
21、A) law education is intended primarily for journalists ( B) journalists will comment on the news from the perspective of justice ( C) journalists have more opportunities to reflect on democracy and freedom ( D) the study of law will encourage journalists to concentrate on the facts 23 According to t
22、he passage, sound journalistic judgment _. ( A) represents good production in courts of law ( B) depends exclusively on evidence and fact ( C) feeds off a profound understanding of law ( D) constitutes an essential part of a professionals career 24 Which of the following is the least desirable to a
23、journalist according to the author? ( A) the study of law, ( B) the conventions of the news media. ( C) the way the state works. ( D) the lawyers interpretations of law. 25 The author writes this article primarily in order to _. ( A) celebrate the establishment of legal education in Canadian univers
24、ities ( B) stress the importance of legal learning to journalists ( C) introduce the aims and methods of law education ( D) explain the components of a journalists intellectual preparation 26 After a shaky start, the Martian flotilla that has arrived over the past few weeks is getting down to busine
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