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1、考研英语模拟试卷 40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 are taught to pay attention to what is said the words. Words do provide us with some information, but meanings are (1)_ f
2、rom so many other sources that it would hinder our effectiveness (2)_ a partner to a relationship to rely too heavily on words (3)_ Words are used to describe only a small part of the many ideas we associate with any given (4)_. Sometimes we can gain insight into some of those (5)_ if we listen for
3、(6)_ words. We dont always say what we mean (7)_ mean what we say. Mostly we mean several things at once. A person wanting to purchase a house says to the current owner. “This step has to be fixed before Ill buy“. The owner says, “Its been like that for years“. (8)_, the step hasnt been like that fo
4、r years, but the (9)_ message is: “I dont want to fix it. We can put up with it why cant you?“ The (10)_ for a more expansive view of meaning can be developed by examining a message (11)_ who said it, when it occurred, the (12)_ conditions or situation, and how it was said. When a message occurs can
5、 also (13)_ associated meaning. A friends unusually docile behavior may only be understood by (14)_ that it was preceded by situations that required a(n) (15)_ amount of assertiveness. We would do well to listen for how message are (16)_ The words, “it sure has been nice to have you over“, can be sa
6、id with (17)_ and excited or ritualistically. The phrase can be said once or (18)_ several times. And the meaning we associate with the phrase will change (19)_ Sometimes if we say something infrequently it assumes more importance; sometimes the more we say something the (20)_ importance it assumes.
7、 ( A) omitted ( B) resulted ( C) dismissed ( D) derived ( A) for ( B) under ( C) as ( D) against ( A) as well ( B) alone ( C) long before ( D) though ( A) message ( B) description ( C) statement ( D) explanation ( A) associations ( B) appointments ( C) appliances ( D) agitations ( A) less than ( B)
8、rather than ( C) more than ( D) other than ( A) or else ( B) or ( C) but rather ( D) but ( A) Theoretically ( B) Ironically ( C) Probably ( D) Actually ( A) inclined ( B) declared ( C) implied ( D) delivered ( A) search ( B) inquiry ( C) worry ( D) confusion ( A) in terms of ( B) in the light of ( C
9、) in line with ( D) in the wake of ( A) involved ( B) included ( C) related ( D) concerned ( A) uncover ( B) expose ( C) display ( D) reveal ( A) marking ( B) noting ( C) labeling ( D) spotting ( A) complex ( B) abnormal ( C) moderate ( D) ambiguous ( A) offered ( B) granted ( C) presented ( D) agre
10、ed ( A) emphasis ( B) hesitation ( C) interest ( D) pressure ( A) renewed ( B) recovered ( C) repeated ( D) restored ( A) unexpectedly ( B) occasionally ( C) especially ( D) accordingly ( A) better ( B) less ( C) worse ( D) more Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions
11、below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 After Los Angeles, Atlanta may be Americas most car-dependent city. Atlantans sentimentally give their cars names, compare speeding tickets and jealously guard any side street where it is possible to park. The citys roads are so well worn that
12、 the first act of the new mayor, Shirley Franklin, was to start repairing potholes. In 1998, 13 metro counties lost federal highway funds because their air-pollution levels violated the Clean Air Act. The American Highway Users Alliance ranked three Atlanta interchanges among the 18 worst bottleneck
13、s in the country. Other cities in the same fix have reorganized their highways, imposed commuter and car taxes, or expanded their public-transport systems. Atlanta does not like any of these things. Public transport is a vexed subject, too. Atlantas metropolitan region is divided into numerous count
14、y and smaller city governments, which find it hard to work together. Railways now serve the city center and the airport, but not much else; bus stops are often near invisible poles, offering no indication of which bus might stop there, or when. Georgias Democratic governor, Roy Barnes, who hopes for
15、 reelection in November, has other plans. To win back the federal highway money lost under the Clean Air Act, he created the Georgia Regional Transportation Authority (GRTA), a 15-member board with the power to make the county governments, the city and the ten-county Atlanta Regional Commission coop
16、erate on transport plans, whether they like it or not. Now GRTA has issued its own preliminary plan, allocating $4.5 billion over the next three years for a variety of schemes. The plan earmarks money to widen roads; to have an electric shuttle bus shuttle tourists among the elegant villas of Buckhe
17、ad; and to create a commuter rail link between Atlanta and Macon, two hours to the south. Counties will be encouraged, with generous ten-to-one matching funds, to start express bus services. Public goodwill, however, may not stretch as far as the next plan, which is to build the Northern Arc highway
18、 for 65 miles across three counties north of the city limits. GRTA has allotted $270m for this. Supporters say it would ease the congestion on local roads; opponents think it would worsen over-development and traffic. The counties affected, and even GRTAs own board, are divided. The governor is in f
19、avor, however; and since he can appoint and fire GRTAS members, that is probably the end of the story. Mr. Barnes has a tendency to do as he wants, regardless. His arrogance on traffic matters could also lose him votes. But Mr. Barnes think that Atlantas slowing economy could do him more harm than t
20、he anti-sprawl movement. 21 The authors presentation of Atlantas car-dependence is meant _. ( A) to be ironic. ( B) to poke fun to them. ( C) to be fair. ( D) to make it notorious. 22 The word “bottleneck“ (Para. 1) best connotes _. ( A) to violate the law. ( B) to slack the pace. ( C) to be stuck i
21、n traps. ( D) to be held up. 23 Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the text? ( A) Controversies exist concerning the traffic in Atlanta. ( B) The federal funds were lost under the Clean Air Act. ( C) Atlanta must abandon buses and build more highways. ( D) The county governments should learn
22、 to be cooperative. 24 Which of the following is NOT part of the “anti-sprawl movement“ as planned by governor Roy Barnes? ( A) His success in reelection in November. ( B) The initiation of shuttle bus transit. ( C) The allocation of money to widen roads. ( D) The construction of a commuter rail. 25
23、 It seems that the best solution to the traffic problem in Atlanta seems to lie in _. ( A) the enforcement of traffic regulations. ( B) the improvement of its road conditions. ( C) the increase of commuter and car taxes. ( D) the improvement of its public transports. 26 If the opinion polls are to b
24、e believed, most Americans are coming to trust their government more than they used to. The habit has not yet spread widely among American Indians, who suspect an organization which has so often patronized them, lied to them and defrauded them. But the Indians may soon win a victory in a legal battl
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