[考研类试卷]考研英语二(阅读)模拟试卷9及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语二(阅读)模拟试卷 9 及答案与解析Part ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)0 Barack Obama, in his state-of-the-union speech on February 12th, called for a new era of scientific discovery. “ Now it is the time to reach a level of r
2、esearch and development not seen since the height of the space race,“ he declared. He praised projects to map the human brain and accelerate regenerative medicine. This would mean spending more on research. As The Economist went to press, Americas government was about to do the opposite.Federal spen
3、ding is due to be cut on March 1st, the result of a long brawl over the deficit. Complex politics triggered this“sequester“(Congress excels at nothing if not elaborate dysfunction)but the sequester itself is brutally simple. America will cut $ 85 billion from this years budget(about 2.5% of spending
4、), split between military and non-military programmes. Among the areas to be squeezed is R companies pay for later stages of development. For example, the NIH supported early research into monoclonal antibodies. By 2010 such research underpinned five of Americas 20 bestselling drugs. As drug firms t
5、rim their budget, the NIHs work is becoming even more vital. But since 2003 , inflation-adjusted spending on medical research has declined.1 We can infer from the first paragraph that_.(A)U. S. will spend more on research(B) Obama objected to the project to map the human brain(C) Obama praised scien
6、tists endeavour on scientific research(D)regenerative medicine is an area America focuses on for long2 Government expenditure is planned to be squeezed because of_.(A)too much loans and foreign debts(B) the long-term brawl over spending(C) too much spending on military programs(D)the long-term argum
7、ent about the fiscal deficit3 The underlined word “ sequester“(Para 2, Line 2)refers to_.(A)reduction of spending(B) brawl over the deficit(C) dysfunction of Congress(D)augment of federal spending4 We learn from Paragraphs 3 that its deals with publishers may unfairly exclude competitors; and that i
8、t prevents advertisers from taking their data elsewhere.Mr Almunia asked Google to propose by the end of January ways of meeting his concerns. He has not yet said what it suggested or how he will respond. European antitrust cases have a habit of dragging on. Just ask Microsoft.6 According to Paragra
9、ph 1 , which of the following is true?(A)Microsoft is the only software giant in the world.(B) A great majority of PCs use Windows as operating system.(C) There are many alternatives for users except Internet Explorer.(D)The Commission found no evidence of Microsofts abuse of its dominance.7 Microso
10、ft was fined because_.(A)it excluded other competitors(B) it abused its dominance in software(C) it had a big lapse in its operating system(D)it did not include the choice screen as promised8 Which one is NOT true for Microsoft?(A)Recently it has been accused by Google.(B) It has been fined several
11、times in history.(C) Its browser has been surpassed by its rivals.(D)Its not specialized in browser on tablet computers.9 The commissioner believes all EXCEPT that_.(A)Google may favour its own services at rivals cost(B) Google abuses its domiance in PC operating systems(C) Google prevents advertise
12、rs from taking their data elsewhere(D)the way Google deals with publishers may exclude competitors10 We can infer from the last paragraph that_.(A)European antitrust cases usually end quickly(B) Google will soon propose a way to solve its problem(C) Microsoft may be more experienced in dealing with
13、antitrust cases(D)Monopoly in the area of online search and operating system will soon vanish10 The sharing economy is a little like online shopping, which started in America 15 years ago. At first, people were worried about security. But having made a successful purchase from, say, Amazon , they fe
14、lt safe buying elsewhere. Similarly, using Airbnb or a car-hire service for the first time encourages people to try other offerings. Next, consider eBay. Having started out as a peer-to-peer marketplace, it is now dominated by professional “power sellers“(many of whom started out as ordinary eBay us
15、ers). The same may happen with the sharing economy, which also provides new opportunities for enterprise. Some people have bought cars solely to rent them out, for example.Incumbents are getting involved too. Avis, a car-hire firm, has a share in a sharing rival. So do GM and Daimler, two car-makers
16、. In future, companies may develop hybrid models, listing excess capacity(whether vehicles, equipment or office space)on peer-to-peer rental sites. In the past, new ways of doing things online have not displaced the old ways entirely. But they have often changed them. Just as Internet shopping force
17、d Walmart and Tesco to adapt, so online sharing will shake up transport, tourism, equipment-hire and more.The main worry is regulatory uncertainty. Will room-renters be subject to hotel taxes, for example? In Amsterdam officials are using Airbnb listings to track down unlicensed hotels. In some Amer
18、ican cities, peer-to-peer taxi services have been banned after lobbying by traditional taxi firms. The danger is that although some rules need to be updated to protect consumers from harm, incumbents will try to destroy competition. People who rent out rooms should pay tax, of course, but they shoul
19、d not be regulated like a Ritz-Carlton hotel. The lighter rules that typically govern bed-and-breakfasts are more than adequate.The sharing economy is the latest example of the Internets value to consumers. This emerging model is now big and disruptive enough for regulators and companies to have wok
20、en up to it. That is a sign of its immense potential. It is time to start caring about sharing.11 According to Paragraph 1, which is NOT true?(A)The first online purchase was made by Amazon.(B) Some people buy cars in order to rent them out.(C) When online shopping appeared, people worried about its
21、 safety.(D)Sharing economy may provide no opportunities for individuals.12 Walmart and Tesco are mentioned to_.(A)demonstrate the power of Internet(B) show the potential of online sharing(C) reveal the influence of online shopping(D)prove the dominance of certain companies13 . One potential problem
22、with sharing is_.(A)difficulty in supervision(B) disruption of economy(C) instability of market(D)uncertainty of firms14 We learn from the last paragraph that_.(A)sharing economy will not go long(B) sharing economy reveals consumers value(C) regulators and companies should realize sharing economy(D)
23、sharing economy will replace traditional ways in the near future15 The best title for the text may be_.(A)Sharing Economy and Online Shopping(B) The Immense Potential of Sharing Economy(C) The Emergency of Sharing Economy and Its Concerns(D)Sharing Economy Will Reshape Traditional Industries Soon15
24、“If Congress wont act soon to protect future generations, I will,“ Barack Obama said last month in his state-of-the-union speech. “I will direct my cabinet to come up with executive actions we can take, now and in the future, to reduce pollution, prepare our communities for the consequences of clima
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