[考研类试卷]考研英语模拟试卷270及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语模拟试卷 270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 With the spread of inter-active electronic media a man alone in his own home will never have been so well placed to fill the inexpl
2、icable mental space between cradle and crematorium. So I suspect that books will be pushed more and more into those moments of travel or difficult defecation (1)_ people still dont quite know what to do with. When people do read, I think theyll want to feel they are reading literature, or (2)_ somet
3、hing serious. (3)_ youre going to find fewer books presenting themselves as no-nonsense and (4)_ assuming literary pretensions and being packaged as works of art. We can expect an extraordinary variety of genre, but with an underlying (5)_ of sentiment and vision. Translators can only (6)_ from this
4、 desire for the presumably sophisticated. We can look forward to lots of difficult names and fantastic stories of foreign parts enthusiastically (7)_ by the overall worship of the “global village“. Much of this will be awful and some wonderful, (8)_ dont expect the press or the organizers of prizes
5、to offer you much help in making the appropriate distinctions. They will be chiefly (9)_ in creating celebrity, the greatest enemy of discrimination, but a good prop for the (10)_ consumer. Every ethnic grouping over the world will have to be seen to have a great writer a phenomenon that will (11)_
6、a new kind of provincialism, more chronological than geographic, (12)_ only the strictly contemporary is talked about and (13)_ Universities, including Cambridge, will include (14)_ their literature syllabus novels, written only last year. (15)_ occasional exhumation for the Nobel, the achievements
7、of ten or only five years ago will be largely forgotten. In short, you cant go too far wrong when predicting more of the same. But there is a (16)_ side to this the inevitable reaction against it. The practical things I would like to see happen publishers seeking less to (17)_ celebrity through extr
8、avagant advertising, (18)_ and magazines (19)_ space to reflective pieces are rather more improbable than the Second Coming(耶稣复临 ). But dullness never quite darkens the whole planet. In their own idiosyncratic fashion a few writers will (20)_ be looking for new departures. ( A) when ( B) that ( C) w
9、hich ( D) where ( A) in particular ( B) in general ( C) at least ( D) by contrast ( A) So ( B) Yet ( C) Once ( D) Since ( A) fewer ( B) more ( C) less ( D) much ( A) variety ( B) mechanism ( C) monotone ( D) conformity ( A) benefit ( B) derive ( C) differ ( D) deviate ( A) contaminated ( B) containe
10、d ( C) sustained ( D) maintained ( A) but ( B) so ( C) for ( D) as ( A) dedicated ( B) concerned ( C) engaged ( D) preoccupied ( A) devoted ( B) confused ( C) sensible ( D) isolated ( A) lead to ( B) point to ( C) come to ( D) turn to ( A) which ( B) where ( C) when ( D) what ( A) admired ( B) admit
11、ted ( C) abdicated ( D) adhered ( A) at ( B) in ( C) on ( D) for ( A) Given ( B) Considering ( C) Barring ( D) Concerning ( A) negative ( B) positive ( C) paradoxical ( D) controversial ( A) prevent ( B) explore ( C) prohibit ( D) generate ( A) Newspapers ( B) Books ( C) Media ( D) Periodicals ( A)
12、gives ( B) giving ( C) to give ( D) give ( A) always ( B) never ( C) seldom ( D) hardly Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 A factory that makes uranium fuel for nuclear reactors had a spill so bad it kept th
13、e plant closed for seven months last year and became one of only three events in all of 2006 serious enough for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to include in an annual report to Congress. After an investigation, the commission changed the terms of the factorys license and said the public had 20 da
14、ys to request a hearing on the changes. But no member of the public ever did. In fact, no member of the public could find out about the changes. The document describing them, including the notice of hearing rights for anyone who felt adversely affected, was stamped “official use only“, meaning that
15、it was not publicly accessible. The agency would not even have told Congress which factory was involved were it not for the efforts of Gregory B. Jaczko, one of the five commissioners. Mr. Jaczko identified the company, Nuclear Fuel Services of Erwin, Tenn, in a memorandum that became part of the pu
16、blic record. His memorandum said other public documents would allow an informed person to deduce that the factory belonged to Nuclear Fuel Services. Such secrecy by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission is now coming under attack by influential members of Congress. These lawmakers argue that the agency
17、is withholding numerous documents about nuclear facilities in the name of national security, but that many withheld documents are not sensitive. The lawmakers say the agency must rebalance its penchant for secrecy with the publics right to participate in the licensing process and its right to know a
18、bout potential hazards. The agency, the congressmen said, “has removed hundreds of in nocuous documents relating to the N.F.S. plant from public view“. With a resurgence of nuclear plant construction expected after a 30-year hiatus, agency officials say frequently that they are trying to strike a ba
19、lance between winning public confidence by regulating openly and protecting sensitive information. A commission spokesman, Scott Burnell, said the “official use only“ designation was under review. As laid out by the commissions report to Congress and other sources, the event at the Nuclear Fuel Serv
20、ice factory was discovered when a supervisor saw a yellow liquid dribbling under a door and into a hallway. Workers had previously described a yellow liquid in a “glove box“, a sealed container with gloves built into the sides to allow a technician to manipulate objects inside, but managers had deci
21、ded it was ordinary uranium. In fact, it was highly enriched uranium that had been declared surplus from the weapons inventory of the Energy Department and sent to the plant to be diluted to a strength appropriate for a civilian reactor. If the material had gone critical, “it is likely that at least
22、 one worker would have received an exposure high enough to cause acute health effects or death“, the commission said. Generally, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission does describe nuclear incidents and changes in licenses. But in 2004, according to the committees letter, the Office of Naval Reactors, p
23、art of the Energy Department, reached an agreement with the commission that any correspondence with Nuclear Fuel Services would be marked “official use only“. 21 Why did no member of the public request any hearing? ( A) Because the general public often show no interest in such matters. ( B) Because
24、the hearing rights of the public are adversely affected. ( C) Because the public has stamped the documents “official use only“. ( D) Because the public are not aware of the changes in the first place. 22 It can be inferred from the first three paragraphs that ( A) the public have access to Mr. Jaczk
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