[考研类试卷]考研英语模拟试卷263及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语模拟试卷 263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 Most of us would like to be both (1)_ and creative. Why was Thomas Edison able to invent so many things? Was he simply more intelli
2、gent than most people? Did he spend long hours toiling away in private? Surprisingly, when Edison was a young boy, his teacher told him he was too (2)_ to learn anything. Other famous people whose creative genius went (3)_ when they were young include Walt Disney, who was fired from a newspaper job
3、because he did not have any good ideas and Enrico Caruso, whose music teacher told him that his (4)_ was terrible. Disney, Edison and Caruso were intelligent and creative men; (5)_, experts on creativity believe that intelligence is not the same as creativity. Creativity is the ability to think abou
4、t something in new and unusual ways, and to (6)_ out unique solutions to problems. When creative people are asked what enables them to solve problems in new ways, they say that the ability to find affinities between (7)_ unrelated elements plays a key role. They also say that they have the time and
5、independence in a(an) (8)_ setting to (9)_ a wide range of possible solutions to a problem. How strongly is creativity (10)_ to intelligence? (11)_ most creative people are quite intelligent, the (12)_ is not necessarily true. Many highly intelligent people (13)_ measured by IQ tests) are not very c
6、reative. Some experts remain skeptical that we will ever fully understand the creative process. Others believe that a psychology of creativity is within reach. Most experts agree, (14)_, that the concept of creativity as (15)_ bubbling up from a magical (16)_ is a myth. Momentary (17)_ of insight, (
7、18)_ by images, make up a (19)_ part of the creative process. At the heart of the creative process are ability and experience that (20)_ an individuals effort, often over the course of a lifetime. ( A) imaginative ( B) brilliant ( C) inventive ( D) original ( A) clumsy ( B) awkward ( C) dumb ( D) un
8、tutored ( A) despised ( B) hidden ( C) distorted ( D) unnoticed ( A) accent ( B) tone ( C) sound ( D) voice ( A) although ( B) nevertheless ( C) so ( D) whenever ( A) root ( B) set ( C) come ( D) solve ( A) seemingly ( B) actually ( C) logically ( D) barely ( A) enjoyable ( B) appropriate ( C) speci
9、al ( D) pleased ( A) create ( B) construct ( C) compose ( D) entertain ( A) related ( B) interacted ( C) based ( D) associated ( A) Thereat ( B) Thereof ( C) Whereas ( D) Whereby ( A) inverse ( B) reverse ( C) transverse ( D) diverse ( A) as ( B) which ( C) what ( D) that ( A) however ( B) therefore
10、 ( C) furthermore ( D) ultimately ( A) spontaneously ( B) intermittently ( C) coincidentally ( D) simultaneously ( A) fountain ( B) well ( C) waterfall ( D) hotspring ( A) flashes ( B) flares ( C) glares ( D) glints ( A) accompanied ( B) showed ( C) inspired ( D) formed ( A) small ( B) important ( C
11、) significant ( D) temporary ( A) change ( B) adjust ( C) alter ( D) shape Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 More and more people are starting to work from home, re-assessing their “work-life balance“ and c
12、apitalizing on what industry calls “remote working“. A recent survey of British companies showed that eight out of ten businesses have now agreed new working arrangements for their personnel. The object of the exercise was to improve the work-life Balance of employees and encourage greater levels of
13、 efficiency. During 2003/2004, some 900,000 requests to work flexibly were made under a new Government scheme and 800,000 of the applications were granted. Furthermore, seven out of ten businesses said that they also would be prepared to consider flexible working requests from other staff who did no
14、t qualify under the Government scheme. One of the new technological developments that makes remote working possible is the Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL), broadband that can carry both voice and data at high-speed. Remote workers can connect to their companys Virtual Private Network eit
15、her through Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) internet, which is permanently connected, or through a Remote Access Service (RAS), which involves having to dial in each time. “People started thinking about remote working back in the Eighties but the technology was not available to consider it a possibili
16、ty“, says Meyrick Vevers, Commercial Director of Telewest Broadband, one of UKs communication and media groups. “However, now with the increased availability and use of DSL to home users, remote working is definitely on the increase“. Of course, security is very important and IT directors are unders
17、tandably cautious. But they are now beginning to feel more comfortable about allowing their staff a higher level of access from home. Telewest Businesss experience in putting together product solutions is based on the companys focus on understanding their customers needs. Because customers needs are
18、 diverse and Telewest Businesss possible solutions are wide-ranging, the company invites businesses seeking further information to visit their web site or call direct. Call centre workers, mobile staff, such as sales executives and local authority social workers or parents at home, are among those f
19、or whom remote working appears to be increasingly attractive. “People in industry in the UK have some of the longest working hours in the world“, says Vevers. “Doing those hours solely in the office is more disruptive to the personal life of the individual than having the flexibility to work from ho
20、me“. “Remote working is all about personal choice and giving people more flexibility that suits their personal lives. At Telewest Business, we aim to try and help play a part in enabling companies to give their employees that flexibility“. 21 The phrase “capitalizing on“(Para.1) can be substituted b
21、y ( A) investing money in. ( B) specializing in. ( C) insisting upon. ( D) making use of. 22 According to the passage, remote working ( A) rids people of the work which is required of them in the office. ( B) requires the users to dial into the companys Virtual Private Network. ( C) might be availab
22、le for those not included in the government scheme. ( D) was brought to peoples minds by advancement of broadwidth tech. 23 IT directors feel comfortable because ( A) safeguards are no longer really necessary. ( B) the remote workforce is expanding rapidly. ( C) they are more confident of their netw
23、orks safety. ( D) their staff get easier access to the internet. 24 The example of Telewest is mentioned to show that ( A) the Business eliminates the unbalance of peoples life. ( B) its hard to please peoples various desires. ( C) the Business is sophisticated in luring customers. ( D) the diverse
24、demands for remote working are being met. 25 The best title for the passage might be ( A) Remote Working Is In. ( B) Telecommunication Tech Is Ever Improving. ( C) Work-Life Balance Needs to Be Kept. ( D) Technology Makes Remote Working a Reality. 26 Scientists have long warned that some level of gl
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