[考研类试卷]考研英语模拟试卷91及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语模拟试卷 91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 More and more residences, businesses, and even government agencies are using telephone answering machines to take messages or give i
2、nformation or instructions. Sometimes these machines give (1)_ instructions, or play messages that are difficult to understand. If you (2)_ telephone calls, you need to be ready to respond when you get a (3)_ The most common machine is the (4)_ used in residence. If you call a home (5)_ there is a t
3、elephone answering machine (6)_ you will hear several rings and then a recorded message that (7)_ says something like this: “Hello. We cant come to the (8)_ right now. If you want us to call you back, please leave your name and number after the beep.“ Then you will hear a “beep“, (9)_ is a brief, hi
4、gh-pitched (10)_. After the beep, you can say who you are, whom you want to speak to, and what number the person should call to (11)_ you, or you can leave a (12)_. Some telephone answering machines record for only 20 or 30 seconds after the beep, (13)_ you must respond quickly. Some large businesse
5、s and government agencies are using telephone answering machines to provide information on (14)_ about which they receive a large volume of (15)_. Generally speaking, using these systems (16)_ you to have a touch-tone phone (a phone with buttons rather than a rotary dial). The voice on the machine w
6、ill tell you to (17)_ a certain button on your telephone if you want information on Topic A, another button for Topic B, and so on. You listen (18)_ you hear the topic you want to learn about, and then you push the (19)_ button. Immediately after making your (20)_, you will hear a recorded message o
7、n the topic. ( A) disturbing ( B) annoying ( C) confusing ( D) surprising ( A) take ( B) make ( C) answer ( D) receive ( A) repairing ( B) recovering ( C) retelling ( D) recording ( A) type ( B) kind ( C) sort ( D) character ( A) which ( B) where ( C) that ( D) when ( A) in hand ( B) in detail ( C)
8、in operation ( D) in dispute ( A) impossibly ( B) hardly ( C) always ( D) usually ( A) place ( B) phone ( C) home ( D) room ( A) that ( B) who ( C) what ( D) which ( A) tone ( B) noise ( C) voice ( D) tune ( A) catch ( B) tell ( C) reach ( D) meet ( A) note ( B) record ( C) message ( D) speech ( A)
9、so ( B) therefore ( C) although ( D) thus ( A) topics ( B) things ( C) arguments ( D) concerns ( A) questions ( B) inquiries ( C) problems ( D) complaints ( A) commands ( B) requires ( C) asks ( D) requests ( A) push ( B) pull ( C) drag ( D) toss ( A) when ( B) after ( C) until ( D) before ( A) corr
10、ect ( B) wrong ( C) random ( D) appropriate ( A) selection ( B) solution ( C) experiment ( D) decision Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 A tiny but powerful new lightweight drill has been developed by space
11、 scientists and engineers. It expands the fields in which drilling has been difficult in the past. The new drill could be used in the drilling required during surgical or diagnostic procedures involving bones, or when extracting heart pacemaker leads. Future space missions could include drilling for
12、 rock and soil samples, using only lightweight landing vehicles with robotic arms. The color photo shows the new driller penetrating a sandstone while the drill is held only from its power cord. Relatively small vertical force is used in this application a factor that will be useful when the drill i
13、s used in future space missions and weight needs to be kept to a minimum. The drill is driven by piezoelectric devices, which have only two moving parts but no gears or motors. Piezoelectrics are materials that change their shape under the application of an electrical field. The drill can be adapted
14、 easily to operations in a range of temperatures from extremely cold to very hot. Unlike conventional rotary drills, the drill can drill even the hardest rocks without significant weight on the drilling bit. “The drill is a device that offers exciting new capabilities for space exploration in future
15、 NASA missions,“ said Dr. Yoseph Bar-Cohen, who leads NASAs Jet Propulsion laboratorys Nondestructive Evaluation and Advanced Actuator Technologies unit. “Besides the immediate benefits of the technology to NASA, it is paving the way for other unique mechanisms that are being developed in our labora
16、tory and elsewhere,“ he said. The demonstration unit pictured in the color photograph weighs about 0.7 kilograms, which is sufficient to drill 12 millimeter diameter holes in rocks using less than 10 watts of power. Comparable rotary drills usually require the application of 20 to 30 times greater p
17、ushing force and more than three times the power. Other advantages to the drill are no drill noise and no drill movement across the surface on start-up. The drill body will not rotate, the speed does not decrease with time and the bit does not require sharpening. The bit can be guided by hand safely
18、 during operation. The drill can drill holes in different cross-sections, such as square and round. Said Dr. Yoseph Bar-Cohen, “Thanks to the development of technology associated with this drill, new devices can be made to be small and lightweight, to consume little power and to exhibit a high stand
19、ard of reliability.“ 21 At first, the new lightweight drill has been invented to ( A) be used in space missions. ( B) pull out the heart pacemaker leads. ( C) replace the conventional rotary drill. ( D) drill the bones during procedures of medical treatment. 22 A useful feature of the new drill for
20、space mission is ( A) its applicability. ( B) its lightweight. ( C) its multifunction. ( D) its flexibility. 23 According to the passage, the new drill ( A) cant drill holes in different cross-sections. ( B) needs significant weight on the bit when drilling the hardest rocks. ( C) needs more watts o
21、f power though it is cheaper than rotary drill. ( D) can work well in a range of temperatures from extremely cold to very hot. 24 We can infer from the passage that the patent of the drill is held by ( A) NASA. ( B) Dr. Yoseph Bar-Cohen. ( C) NASAs Jet Propulsion Laboratory. ( D) Cybersonics Incorpo
22、rated in Erie, Philadelphia. 25 Dr. Yoseph Bar-Cohen seems to suggest that ( A) the new drill is a perfect device without any defect. ( B) it is good for the new drill to be energy-saving. ( C) the technological advancement allows us to invent new devices with marked features. ( D) with the further
23、development of technology, the new drill can be made smaller and lighter. 26 In cities all over the United States, workers spend several hours a day in cars crawling along in traffic to get to offices many miles from home. They experience stress, waste time, and pay a lot for gas, car maintenance, a
24、nd parking. Once they get to work, they make their way through a maze of cubicles, each with its computer, phone, and file cabinet. Nancy Alley, human resources manager at TBWA Chiat Day, doesnt. She stays at home, talking with managers over the phone and faxing in paperwork. Instead of walking down
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