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1、考研英语模拟试卷 257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 One of the most important results of research into ageing has been to pinpoint the significance of short-term memory. This faculty
2、is easily (1)_ as ageing advances. What seems to (2)_ is that information is received by the brain, (3)_ scans it for meaning in order to decode it at some future time. It looks as if the actual (4)_ of the short-term memory itself may not change too much (5)_ age. A young man and a man in his late
3、fifties may (6)_ be able to remember and repeat a(n) (7)_ of eight numbers recited to them. But what (8)_ change is that when the older man is asked to remember anything (9)_ between the time he is first given the numbers to memorize and the time he is asked to (10)_ them, he will be much less likel
4、y to remember the (11)_ numbers than the young man. This is because the scanning stage is more easily (12)_ by other activities in (13)_ people. In (14)_ living one experiences this as a fairly minor (15)_ a telephone number forgotten while one looks (16)_ an area code, or the first part of (17)_ st
5、reet directions confused with the last because the last turn lefts and turn rights have interfered (18)_ remembering the first directions. In more formal learning, however, the (19)_ of short-term memory is more than just a mild social embarrassment. It can be a serious bar to further (20)_ or indee
6、d to any progress at all. ( A) discovered ( B) strengthened ( C) displayed ( D) disturbed ( A) happen ( B) exist ( C) work ( D) do ( A) as ( B) that ( C) which ( D) what ( A) performance ( B) capacity ( C) action ( D) activity ( A) for ( B) with ( C) over ( D) under ( A) neither ( B) none ( C) eithe
7、r ( D) both ( A) average ( B) percentage ( C) amount ( D) proportion ( A) will ( B) would ( C) does ( D) did ( A) else ( B) more ( C) particular ( D) special ( A) decode ( B) explain ( C) produce ( D) repeat ( A) difficult ( B) different ( C) original ( D) previous ( A) finished ( B) completed ( C)
8、disrupted ( D) erupted ( A) younger ( B) older ( C) most ( D) common ( A) daily ( B) ordinary ( C) normal ( D) usual ( A) offence ( B) irritation ( C) distress ( D) disgrace ( A) up ( B) for ( C) at ( D) over ( A) inconvenient ( B) inadequate ( C) conventional ( D) complicated ( A) by ( B) with ( C)
9、 for ( D) over ( A) collapse ( B) absence ( C) lack ( D) decay ( A) attainment ( B) acquisition ( C) learning ( D) reaching Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 Last November, engineers in the healthcare divis
10、ion of GE unveiled something called the “Light-Speed VCT“, a scanner that can create a startlingly good three-dimensional image of a beating heart. This spring Staples, an American office-supplies retailer, will stock its shelves with a gadget called a “wordlock“, a padlock that uses words instead o
11、f numbers. The connection? In each case, the firms customers have played a big part in designing the product. How does innovation happen? The familiar story involves scientist in academic institutes and R they license it. The profit margin on a software license is nearly 100 percent, which is why Mi
12、crosoft gushes billions of dollars every quarter. But whats the value of a license to a customer? A license doesnt deliver the code, provide the utilities to get a piece of software running, or answer the phone when something inevitably goes wrong. The value of software, in short, doesnt lie in the
13、software alone. The value is in making sure the soft-ware does its job. Just as a traveler should look at the overall price of a vacation package instead of obsessing over the price of the plane ticket or hotel mom, a smart tech buyer wont focus on how much the license costs and ignore the support c
14、ontract or the maintenance agreement. Open-source is not that different. If you want the software to work, you have to pay to ensure it will work. The open-source companies have refined the software model by selling subscriptions. They roll together support and maintenance and charge an annual fee,
15、which is a healthy model, though not quite as wonderful as Microsofts money-raking one. Tellingly, even Microsoft is casting an envious eye at aspects of the open-source business model. The company has been taking halting steps toward a similar subscription scheme for its software sales. Microsofts
16、subscription program, known as Soft-ware Assurance, provides maintenance and support together with a software license. It lets you up-grade to Microsofts next version of the software for a predictable sum. But it also contains an implicit threat: If you dont switch to Software Assurance now, who kno
17、ws how much Microsoft will charge you when you decide to upgrade? Chief information officers hate this kind of “assurance“, since theyre often perfectly happy running older versions of software that are proven and stable. Microsoft, on the other hand, rakes in the software-licensing fees only when c
18、ustomers upgrade. Software Assurance is Microsofts attempt to get those same licensing fees but wrap them together with the service and support needed to keep systems running. Thats why Microsoft finds the open-source model so threatening: open-source companies have no vested interest in getting mor
19、e licensing fees and dont have to pad their service contracts with that extra cost. In the end, the main difference between open-source and proprietary software companies may be the size of the check you have to write. 31 The author used the example of a traveler (Para. 3) to show that ( A) the valu
20、e of software should be considered as a whole. ( B) tech buyers should care little about license. ( C) a license doesnt comprise support and maintenance. ( D) customers have to pay a lot to get a license. 32 Which of the following seems to be the overall attitude of Microsoft toward subscription pla
21、n? ( A) Eager. ( B) Doubtful. ( C) Confident. ( D) Hesitant. 33 According to the passage Microsoft ( A) operates a better sales system. ( B) uses open-source business model as a reference. ( C) forces tech buyers to upgrade the software. ( D) charges an annual fee for the service and support. 34 Tha
22、t extra cost(Para. 5) probably refers to ( A) software-licensing fees. ( B) total cost of a software product. ( C) payment for service contracts. ( D) the charge for subscription. 35 Which of the following is true about Microsoft? ( A) It disgusts many chief information officers. ( B) It has develop
23、ed its own open-source software. ( C) Its new program requires its customers pay in advance. ( D) It envies open-source companies for their great profits. 36 Niall FitzGerald would have liked to leave Unilever in a blaze of glory when he retires at the end of September. The co-chief executive of the
24、 Anglo-Dutch consumer-goods group was one of the godfathers of Unilevers “Path to Growth“ strategy of focusing on its brands, which was launched five years ago. But the plan failed to deliver on many of its promises. On September 20th, Unilever warned that it would not report its promised double-dig
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