[考研类试卷]考研英语模拟试卷80及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语模拟试卷 80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 the nineteenth century Charles Dickens, the English novelist, wrote excitedly (1)_ a stage-coach, pulled along by a team of horse
2、s, that could (2)_ more than twenty miles of road within sixty minutes. To us in the twentieth century in (3)_ man is able to move and to communicate with such rapidity, the (4)_ of the stage-coach seems no speed at all. Aeroplanes fly many hundreds of miles in an hour; express trains (5)_ four time
3、s the speed of the stage-coach; and even without (6)_ we can, by wireless or telegraph, communicate within seconds with people on (7)_ side of the globe. The (8)_ of these increased speeds are numerous. Business (9)_ say, from Europe to America or to the Far East can save much time. (10)_ a journey
4、that would once have taken weeks, it (11)_ now, by air, only twenty-four hours. Fruit, vegetables and other goods that would decay (12)_ a long, slow journey can now be safely sent to far-distant places. Members of one family (13)_ each other by vast distances can have conversations with each other
5、by telephone (14)_if they were all sitting in the same room. Not ail the effects of speed, however, are (15)_ People who are in the habit of using a motor car (16)_ they want to move half a mile become physically lazy and lose the (17)_ of enjoying a vigorous walk. Those who travel through a country
6、 at eighty miles a hour do not see much of the life of that country, of its people and animals and plants, as they flash (18)_ They become so anxious about moving quickly from one place to another that they are (19)_ able to relax and enjoy a (20)_ journey. ( A) for ( B) in ( C) at ( D) of ( A) disc
7、over ( B) cover ( C) move ( D) pull ( A) which ( B) that ( C) what ( D) it ( A) movement ( B) speed ( C) travel ( D) running ( A) agree ( B) act ( C) achieve ( D) affect ( A) talking ( B) racing ( C) speaking ( D) moving ( A) the other ( B) another ( C) other ( D) the another ( A) agreements ( B) di
8、sagreements ( C) advantages ( D) disadvantage ( A) travelling men ( B) men travelling ( C) travelled men ( D) men travelled ( A) For ( B) On ( C) In ( D) During ( A) makes ( B) has ( C) happens ( D) takes ( A) from ( B) on ( C) about ( D) down ( A) separating from ( B) from separated ( C) separated
9、from ( D) from separated ( A) as easily as ( B) as eagerly as ( C) as firmly as ( D) as quietly as ( A) benefit ( B) beneficent ( C) beneficial ( D) beneficially ( A) whatever ( B) whenever ( C) however ( D) wherever ( A) speed ( B) journey ( C) habit ( D) power ( A) passed ( B) past ( C) away ( D)
10、apart ( A) no longer ( B) for ever ( C) at all ( D) no doubt ( A) leisure ( B) friendly ( C) quick ( D) leisurely Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 As Dr. Samuel Johnson said in a different era about ladies
11、 preaching the surprising thing about computers is not that they think less well than a man, but that they think at all. The early electronic computer did not have much going for it except a marvelous memory and some good math skills. But today the best models can be wired up to learn by experience,
12、 follow an argument, ask proper questions and write poetry and music. They can also carry on somewhat puzzling conversations. Computers imitate life. As computers get more complex, the imitation gets better. Finally, the line between the original and the copy becomes unclear. In another 15 years or
13、so, we will see the computer as a new form of life. The opinion seems ridiculous because, for one thing, computers lack the drives and emotions of living creatures. But drives can be programmed into the computers brain just as a new form of life. Computers match people in some roles, and when fast d
14、ecisions are needed in a crisis, they often surpass them. Having evolved when the pace of life was slower, the human brain has an inherent defect that prevents it from absorbing several streams of information simultaneously and acting on them quickly. Throw too many things at the brain at one time a
15、nd it freezes up. We are still in control, but the capabilities of computers are increasing at a fantastic rate, while raw human intelligence is changing slowly, if at all. Computer power has increased ten times every eight years since 1846. In the 1990s, when the sixth generation appears, the reaso
16、ning power of an intelligence built out of silicon will begin to match that of the human brain. That does not mean the evolution of intelligence has ended on the earth. Judging by the past, we can expect that a new species will arise out of man, surpassing his achievements as he has surpassed those
17、of his predecessor. Only a carbon chemistry enthusiast would assume that the new species must be mans flesh-and-blood descendants. The new kind of intelligent life is more likely to be made of silicon. 21 What do you suppose was the attitude of Dr. Samuel Johnson towards ladies preaching?_ ( A) He b
18、elieved that ladies, ere born worse preachers than men ( B) He was pleased that ladies could preach, though not as well as men ( C) He disapproved of ladies preaching ( D) He encouraged ladies to preach 22 Today, computers are still inferior to man in terms of_ ( A) decision making ( B) drives and f
19、eelings ( C) growth of reasoning power ( D) information absorption 23 In terms of making decisions, the human brain cannot be compared with the computer because_ ( A) in the long process of evolution the slow pace of life didnt require such an ability of the human brain ( B) the human brain is influ
20、enced by other factors such as motivation and emotion ( C) the human brain may sometimes freeze up in a dangerous situation ( D) computers imitate life while the human brain does not imitate computers 24 Though he thinks highly of the development of computer science, the author doesnt mean that_. (
21、A) computers are likely to become a new form of intelligent life ( B) human beings have lost control of computers ( C) the intelligence of computers will eventually surpass that of human beings ( D) the evolution of intelligence will probably depend on that of electronic brains 25 According to the p
22、assage, which of the following statements is TRUE?_ ( A) Future man will be made of silicon instead of flesh and blood ( B) Some day it will be difficult to tell a computer from a man ( C) The reasoning power of computers has already surpassed that of man ( D) Future intelligent life may not necessa
23、rily be made of organic matter 26 Traditionally, the study of history has had fixed boundaries and focal pointsperiods, countries, dramatic events, and great leaders. It also has had clear and firm notions of scholar procedure: how one inquires into a historical problem, how one presents and documen
24、ts ones findings, what constitutes admissible and adequate proof. Anyone who has followed recent historical literature can testify to the revolution that is taking place in historical studies. The currently fashionable subjects come directly from the sociology catalog: childhood, work, leisure. The
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