[考研类试卷]考研英语模拟试卷273及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语模拟试卷 273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 Egyptian wine has an extensive history within the history of Egyptian civilization. Grapes were not (1)_ to the landscape of Egypt,
2、 rather the vines themselves are (2)_ to have been imported from the Phoenicians, (3)_ the actual origins remain in (4)_. What is known, is that (5)_ the third millennium BC, Egyptian kings of the first (6)_ had extensive wine cellars, and wine was used extensively in the temple ceremonies. The main
3、 (7)_ of wine in Egypt, took place between the king, nobles, and the priests in temple ceremonies, and is (8)_ by numerous painted reliefs, and other (9)_ evidence. The vineyards of ancient Egypt, were quite different from the modern methods of wine making today. (10)_ viticulture (or wine making),c
4、eased to (11)_ an exclusively ceremonial purpose, the Egyptians began to experiment with simple structures for their vines to train on, (12)_ found a way to train their vines so they were easy low (13)_ bushes, and found ways for the soil to (14)_ more moisture for the vines. Egyptian wine making ex
5、periments included Re use of different wine presses, adding heat to the must (the grape juice ready for fermentation) (15)_ make the wine sweet, and differences in vat types and materials. The (16)_ finished product of wine, was poured through a cloth falter, and then into earthenware jars, (17)_ th
6、ey would be sealed with natural tar and left to (18)_. The Egyptians kept accurate records of their vintages, and (19)_ of their wines, each jar of wine was clearly (20)_ with its own vintage, and quality. ( A) born ( B) native ( C) grown ( D) planted ( A) proved ( B) believed ( C) hypothesized ( D)
7、 established ( A) though ( B) if ( C) as ( D) when ( A) dispute ( B) debate ( C) discussion ( D) argument ( A) since ( B) after ( C) by ( D) to ( A) generation ( B) dynasty ( C) sovereignty ( D) empire ( A) cost ( B) expense ( C) exhaustion ( D) consumption ( A) implied ( B) demonstrated ( C) eviden
8、ced ( D) aided ( A) archeological ( B) architectural ( C) artistic ( D) anthropological ( A) As ( B) For ( C) After ( D) Since ( A) act ( B) serve ( C) work ( D) reach ( A) as long as ( B) as well as ( C) as soon as ( D) so long as ( A) maintenance ( B) protection ( C) care ( D) attention ( A) maint
9、ain ( B) retain ( C) contain ( D) attain ( A) rather than ( B) but ( C) and ( D) in order to ( A) final ( B) end ( C) eventual ( D) ultimate ( A) which ( B) when ( C) where ( D) and ( A) protection ( B) ferment ( C) taste ( D) drink ( A) quality ( B) quantity ( C) nature ( D) aura ( A) marked ( B) w
10、ritten ( C) labeled ( D) recorded Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 It may not have generated much interest outside energy and investment circles, but a recent comment by Tidewater, Inc. president Dean Tayl
11、or sent earthquakes through the New Orleans business community. In June, Taylor told the Houston Chronicle that the international marine services company the worlds largest operator of ships serving the offshore oil industry was seriously considering moving its headquarters, along with scores of adm
12、inistrative jobs, from the Crescent City to Houston, “We have a lot of sympathy for the city, “ Taylor said. “But our shareholders dont pay us to have sympathy. They pay us to have results for them“. It was the last thing the hurricane-scarred city needed to hear. Tidewater was founded here a little
13、 more than 50 years ago, and kept its main office in New Orleans throughout the oil bust of the-1980s and the following decades of industry consolidation, when dozens of energy firms all but abandoned New Orleans for greener pastures on the Texas coast. In the nearly two years since Hurricane Katrin
14、a ravaged the city, the pace of exodus has accelerated, complicating New Orleans halting recovery; according to the local business weekly CityBusiness, the metropolitan area has lost 12 of the 23 publicly traded companies headquartered here, taking white-collar jobs, Corporate community support and
15、sorely needed taxpayers with them and threatening to leave the city even more dependent on a tourism-based economy than it was before the storm. Making matters worse, some observers say, is the city leaderships apparent indifference to the bloodletting. Just weeks after Hurricane Katrina in August 2
16、005, Mayor Ray Nagin, then in the very early stages of a heated reelection bid, dismissed warnings that many companies, like displaced residents, might opt to relocate. Nagin said he hoped they would stay. “But if they dont“, he said with typical glibness, “Ill send them a postcard“. The comment mig
17、ht have been written off as one of Nagins many verbal missteps. But in the months that followed, the warnings turned out in many cases to be true, even as the citys rebuilding effort languished, infrastructure repairs limped along, the state reimbursement program for damaged homes faltered and the N
18、ew Orleans infamous crime rate made a sickening comeback. New Orleans “wasnt considered a great city for doing business before the storm. People were always dribbling out“, says Peter Ricchiuti, a professor of economics at Tulane University. While many of the companies that made it through the storm
19、 could stand to benefit from the citys recovery, he says, Katrina may have hastened the loss of high-paying energy jobs. “Were losing the white-collar jobs and keeping the blue-collar jobs“, he says. “Were becoming much more of a blue-collar oil industry“. One of the latest examples is Chevron Corp.
20、, which is building new offices in the northern suburbs, 40 miles north of the city across Lake Pontchartraln, and plans to transfer 550 employees from New Orleans to Covington by the end of the year. That would take well-paid people out of downtown New Orleans, a move that will impact the central b
21、usiness districts economy. “We made the decision in May, 2006, when our employees were making important housing decisions“, says Qi Wilson, a Chevron spokesperson. The company; like many employees, decided the north shore offered better security should another hurricane strike, along with fewer of t
22、he post-Katrina headaches that still plague the city. The move “will make it easier to retain the talent we have, and to attract new talent“, Wilson says. 21 It can be inferred from the first paragraph that. ( A) Dean Taylor is also famous outside energy and investment circles. ( B) shareholders are
23、 not paid to have sympathy. ( C) many companies are planning to move their offices into New Orleans. ( D) shareholders are more concerned with performance. 22 The word “exodus“(paragraph 2) most probably means ( A) emigration. ( B) exit. ( C) hurricane. ( D) reconstruction. 23 Mayor Ray Nagin is quo
24、ted in the 3rd paragraph to ( A) stress the consequences of careless talking by politicians. ( B) show the local governments indifference to the exodus. ( C) illustrate the citys efforts in rebuilding their infrastructure. ( D) criticize his strange hobby of sending postcards to companies. 24 Accord
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