[考研类试卷]考研英语模拟试卷77及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语模拟试卷 77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 In 1971 a team of experts prepared a report entitled “The Limits of Growth,“ based (1)_ a computer analysis of future economic trend
2、s. (2)_, presented in moderate language, the conclusions reached. (3)_,this inquiry are shocking (4)_, that world production growth is very great and persists unchecked, the experts demonstrate that only one outcome is possible a rather sudden, uncontrollable decline in population and industrial cap
3、acity (5)_ before the year 2100. For this disaster two main factors will be responsible: first, the acute shortage of farming land, which will lead (6)_ mass starvation, and (7)_ the absolute increase in industrial production, (8)_ will cancel any attempt to (9)_ pollution and will (10)_ exhaust nat
4、ural resources. These consequences will follow (11)_ technology temporarily succeeds (12)_ multiplying available resources; the sooner they are exploited, (13)_ they will be used up. There appears to be no alternative to the solution advocated by the authors of the report, (14)_ the immediate adopti
5、on (15)_ measures to restrict global investment in new plants and machinery to the rate (16)_ which physical capital now wears out. Unfortunately, (17)_ most party leaders are either blind to the urgency of these issues (18)_ are compelled to ignore them (19)_ the selfish interests of citizens on wh
6、ose votes they depend (20)_ political support. ( A) at ( B) by ( C) on ( D) in ( A) So ( B) Therefore ( C) However ( D) Though ( A) by ( B) at ( C) to ( D) on ( A) Assuming ( B) In case ( C) Apart from ( D) In addition ( A) sometime ( B) sometimes ( C) some time ( D) some times ( A) in ( B) to ( C)
7、by ( D) way ( A) on ( B) second ( C) lastly ( D) in addition ( A) that ( B) which ( C) one ( D) experts ( A) reduce ( B) increase ( C) compare ( D) match ( A) necessarily ( B) eventually ( C) timely ( D) doubtfully ( A) however ( B) furthermore ( C) even if ( D) because ( A) by ( B) in ( C) on ( D)
8、at ( A) the less ( B) the slower ( C) the sooner ( D) the fewer ( A) namely ( B) consequently ( C) moreover ( D) as a result ( A) to ( B) of ( C) by ( D) with ( A) at ( B) to ( C) by ( D) in ( A) however ( B) though ( C) providing ( D) even if ( A) and ( B) or ( C) neither ( D) but ( A) because of (
9、 B) apart from ( C) in addition to ( D) in spite of ( A) on ( B) by ( C) in ( D) for Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 One of the major problems of nuclear energy is the inability of scientists to discover
10、a safe way to dispose of the radioactive wastes which occur throughout the nuclear process. Many of these wastes remain dangerously active for tens of thousands of years, while others have a life span closer to a quarter of a million years. Various methods have been used to date, but all have reveal
11、ed weaknesses, forcing scientists to continue their search. The nuclear process involves several stages, with the danger of radioactivity constantly present. Fuel for nuclear reactors comes from uranium ore, which, when mined, spontaneously produces radioactive substances as byproducts. This charact
12、eristic of uranium ore went undetected for a long time resulting in the death, due to cancer, of hundreds of uranium miners. The United States attempted to bury much of its radioactive waste material in containers made of steel covered in concrete and capable of holding a million gallons. For a long
13、 time it was believed that the nuclear waste problem had been solved, until some of these tanks leaked, allowing the radioactive wastes to seep into the environment. Canada presently stores its nuclear waste in underwater tanks, with the long-term effects largely unknown. However, plans are under co
14、nsideration for above-ground storage of spent fuel from reactors. These plans include the building of three vast concrete containers, which would be two stories high and approximately the length and width of two football fields. Other suggestions include enclosing the waste in glass blocks and stori
15、ng them in underground caverns, or placing hot containers in the Antarctic region, where they would melt the ice, thereby sinking down adverse effect on the ice sheets. 21 It is implied in the passage that the primary difficulty in seeking a safe way to dispose of nuclear wastes is caused by_ ( A) t
16、he nuclear process involving the danger of radioactivity at its every stage ( B) fuel for nuclear reactors producing dangerous wastes ( C) the weakness scientists have found in every previous methods ( D) the nature of nuclear wastes together with their lengthy life span 22 According to the passage,
17、 uranium ore is very dangerous because_ ( A) it produces radioactive substances after it is dug out ( B) it has caused deaths of many miners ( C) the mining of it produces dangerous by-products ( D) there is a problem in mining techniques 23 According to the passage, scientists failed to_ ( A) disco
18、ver the characteristic of nuclear process ( B) discover the nature of uranium ore ( C) save the life of uranium miners ( D) store nuclear wastes in underwater tanks 24 Hot containers of nuclear wastes to be put in Antarctic region would_ ( A) remain above ice sheets ( B) be safe to environment ( C)
19、be highly probable ( D) remain under sea 25 The best title for the passage might be_ ( A) Nuclear Energy and Public Safety ( B) Uranium Ore and Its Characteristics ( C) Scientific Approach to Disposal of Nuclear Wastes ( D) Nuclear Process and Its Wastes 26 The use of heat pumps has been held back l
20、argely by skepticism about advertisers claims that heat pumps can provide as many as units of thermal energy for each unit of electrical energy used, thus apparently contradicting the principle of energy conservation. Heat pumps circulate a fluid refrigerant that cycles alternatively from its liquid
21、 phase to its vapor phase in a closed loop. The refrigerant, starting as a low-temperature, low-pressure vapor, enters compressor driven by an electric motor. The refrigerant leaves the compressor as a hot, dense vapor and flows through a heat exchanger called the condenser, which transfers heat fro
22、m the refrigerant to a body or air. Now the refrigerant, as a high-pressure, cooled liquid, confronts a flow restriction which causes the pressure to drop. As the pressure falls, the refrigerant expands and partially vaporizes, becoming chilled. It then passes through a second heat exchanger, the ev
23、aporator, which transfers heat from the air to the refrigerant, reducing the temperature of this second body of air. Of the two heat exchangers, one is located inside, and the other one outside the house, so each is in contact with a different body of air: room air and outside air, respectively. The
24、 flow direction of refrigerant through a heat pump is controlled by valves. When the refrigerant flow is reversed, the heat exchangers switch function. This flow-reversal capability allows heat pumps either to heat or cool room air. Now, if under certain conditions a heat pump puts out more thermal
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