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1、考研英语模拟试卷 28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 People often wonder why historians go to so much trouble to preserve millions of books, documents and records of the past. Why do we
2、 have libraries? What (1)_ are these documents and the (2)_ books? Why do we (3)_ and save the actions of men, the negotiations of statesmen and the (4)_ of armies? Because, sometimes, the voice of experience can (5)_ us to stop, look and listen. And because, sometimes, past records, (6)_ interprete
3、d, can give us (7)_ of what to do and what not to do. If we are to create (8)_ peace forever, we must seek (9)_ origins in human experience and in the record of human (10)_. From the story of the endurance, courage and (11)_ of men and women, we create the inspiration of youth. From stories of the C
4、hristian men, right down to Budapests heroic men of today, history records the suffering, the self-denial, the loyalty and the heroic (12)_ of men. Surely from these records there can come help to mankind in our (13)_ and perplexities, and in our yearnings (14)_ peace. The (15)_ purpose of history i
5、s a better world. History gives a warning to those who would (16)_ war. History (17)_ inspiration to those who seek peace. (18)_, history helps us learn. Yesterdays records can keep us from (19)_ yesterdays mistakes. And from the pieces of mosaic assembled by historians come the great printings (20)
6、_ represent the progress of mankind. ( A) right ( B) good ( C) important ( D) fine ( A) old ( B) former ( C) history ( D) previous ( A) finish ( B) record ( C) write ( D) reserve ( A) campaigns ( B) activities ( C) movements ( D) journeys ( A) let ( B) hope ( C) cause ( D) make ( A) directly ( B) sp
7、ecially ( C) mainly ( D) correctly ( A) opinions ( B) warnings ( C) answers ( D) ideas ( A) enduring ( B) illustrating ( C) expressing ( D) exposing ( A) its ( B) our ( C) his ( D) her ( A) mechanism ( B) empiricism ( C) conservatism ( D) idealism ( A) emotion ( B) ambition ( C) devotion ( D) option
8、 ( A) behaviors ( B) deeds ( C) duties ( D) performances ( A) confusions ( B) afflictions ( C) passion ( D) affection ( A) with ( B) to ( C) by ( D) for ( A) last ( B) supreme ( C) important ( D) excellent ( A) raise ( B) create ( C) increase ( D) promote ( A) receives ( B) chooses ( C) brings ( D)
9、conveys ( A) In short ( B) In all ( C) In addition ( D) In fact ( A) repeating ( B) repeats ( C) repeat ( D) repeated ( A) what ( B) who ( C) when ( D) which Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 “I love Micros
10、oft and Microsoft did not lose me“, protested Robert Scoble, a little too loudly, on his blog last week, in a bid to end feverish speculation in the blogosphere about why, exactly, he had decided to leave Microsoft. The software giants “technical evangelist“, Mr. Scoble has become the best-known exa
11、mple of a corporate blogger. On his blog, called Scobleizer, which he started in 2000, he writes about Microsofts products, and has sometimes criticised them fiercely thereby both establishing his credibility and, by its willingness to tolerate him, helping to humanise his employer. As bloggings inf
12、luence has grown, so bas Mr. Scobles both inside and outside Microsoft. Last year, after he blogged against Microsofts decision to abandon support for a law prohibiting discrimination against gays, the companys managers backed down. He helped write a book, Naked Conversations: How Blogs Are Changing
13、 the Way Businesses Talk With Customers, published in January, that has become essential reading for any boss trying to define a new-media strategy for his business. So why leave? Mr. Scoble has denied several of the theories circulating in the blogosphere, including that he had become fed up with h
14、aving his expenses challenged or with sharing an office; that Microsoft challenged his views too often; that he had become, frustrated; and that the firm had not tried hard enough to keep him. Still, his friend Dave Winer, another blogger, described Microsoft as a “stifling organisation“ before obse
15、rving that “when he finally decided to leave, its as if a huge weight came off him, and all of a sudden, the old Scoble is back“. He views Mr. Scobles departure as evidence that Microsoft has been unable to move with the times: “Im glad to see my old friend didnt go down with the ship“. Another blog
16、ger says that his departure shows the “end of honest blogging“. The real reason may be less sinister though troubling for the growing number of employers encouraging their employees to biog. Blogging allows staff to build a personal brand separate from that of their firm; if they are good at it, and
17、 build up a readership, that brand may be more valuable to them elsewhere. Mr. Scoble is off to join PodTech. net, a rising star in video podcasting, which is now far more fashionable than blogging and potentially far more lucrative. It seems that Mr. Scoble is most impressed by Rocketboom, one of w
18、hose founders, Amanda Congdon, is said to be drawing 300000 viewers a day to her videoblog, and is about to start charging advertisers $85000 a week almost as much, Mr. Scoble is reported as saying, “as I made in an entire year working at Microsoft“. 21 Which of the following is TRUE accoding to the
19、 text? ( A) Scobles blog never gives people the false information. ( B) Microsoft doesnt agree with the opinion in Scobles biog. ( C) Scoble will not write anything in his blog when he leaves Microsoft. ( D) Scobles blog becomes the most popular corporate blog in the Internet. 22 Which is the real r
20、eason for Robert Scoble to leave Microsoft? ( A) He doesnt get along with Microsoft any longer. ( B) He wishes to have a single office. ( C) He wants to earn more money. ( D) He doesnt think that Microsoft has been able to move with times. 23 The word “sinister“ (Line 1, Para. 4) most probably means
21、 _. ( A) minister. ( B) evil. ( C) beneficial. ( D) righteous. 24 Toward Scobles leaving and his blog, the writers attitude can be said to be _. ( A) objective. ( B) supportive. ( C) biased. ( D) apprehensive. 25 The best topic for the text may be _. ( A) Scoble and His Blog. ( B) Blogging Off, Vide
22、oblogging In. ( C) Blog Man. ( D) Blog or Videoblog. 26 The day of terror at the Virginia Polytechnic and State University in Blacksburg began at about 7:15 a. m., with the shooting of a woman and a male resident adviser on the fourth floor of a dorm building on campus, Kristen Bensley, a freshman w
23、ho lived below the floor where the shooting occurred, told TIME, “There were minors going on about the assailant was fighting with his girlfriend or something of that nature“. Bensley notes that only residents can get into the building, using a specific “passport“, that is, a card that one has to sw
24、ipe in order to open doors before 10 a.m. If he was an outsider, someone would have had to let him in. Or more likely, he was a resident of the dorm himself. If so, how did be keep so much ammunition unnoticed? Unlike high schools, most universities cant beef up security with a metal detector or two
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