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1、考研英语模拟试卷 284 及答案与解析一、Section I Use of EnglishDirections: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D. (10 points) 0 In 1999, the price of oil hovered around $16 a barrel. By 2008, it had【1】the $100 a barrel mark. The reasons for the surge【2】from the
2、 dramatic growth of the economies of China and India to widespread【3】in oil-producing regions, including Iraq and Nigerias delta region. Triple-digit oil prices have【4】the economic and political map of the world,【5】some old notions of power. Oil-rich nations are enjoying historic gains and opportuni
3、ties,【6】major importers including China and India, home to a third of the worlds population 【7】rising economic and social costs.Managing this new order is fast becoming a central【8】of global politics. Countries that need oil are clawing at each other to【9】scarce supplies, and are willing to deal wit
4、h any government,【10】how unpleasant, to do it.In many poor nations with oil, the profits are being, lost to corruption,【11】these countries of their best hope for development. And oil is fueling enormous investment funds run by foreign governments,【12】some in the west see as a new threat.Countries li
5、ke Russia, Venezuela and Iran are well supplied with rising oil【13】, a change reflected in newly aggressive foreign policies. But some unexpected countries are reaping benefits,【14】costs, from higher prices. Consider Germany.【15】it imports virtually all its oil, it has prospered from extensive trade
6、 with a booming Russia and the Middle East. German exports to Russia【16】128 percent from 2001 to 2006.In the United States, as already high gas prices rose【17】higher in the spring of 2008, the issue cropped up in the presidential campaign, with Senators McCain and Obama【18】for a federal gas tax holi
7、day during the peak summer driving months. And driving habits began to【19】, as sales of small cars jumped and mass transport systems【20】the country reported a sharp increase in riders.(A)come(B) gone(C) crossed(D)arrived (A)covered(B) discovered(C) arranged(D)ranged (A)intensity(B) infinity(C) insec
8、urity(D)instability (A)drawn(B) redrawn(C) retained(D)reviewed (A)fighting(B) struggling(C) challenging(D)threatening (A)and(B) while(C) thus(D)though (A)confine(B) conflict(C) conform(D)confront (A)problem(B) question(C) matter(D)event (A)look for(B) lock up(C) send out(D)keep off (A)no matter(B) w
9、hat if(C) only if(D)in spite of (A)abolishing(B) depriving(C) destroying(D)eliminating (A)what(B) that(C) which(D)whom (A)interests(B) taxes(C) incomes(D)revenues (A)as many as(B) as good as(C) as far as(D)as well as (A)Although(B) Because(C) Since(D)As (A)advanced(B) grew(C) reduces(D)multiplied (A
10、)even(B) still(C) rather(D)fairly (A)asking(B) requesting(C) calling(D)demanding (A)change(B) turn(C) shift(D)transform (A)for(B) from(C) across(D)over Part ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 In the relationship of
11、 education to business we observe today a fine state of paradox. On the one hand, the emphasis which most business places upon a college degree is so great that one can almost visualize the time when even the office boy will have his baccalaureate. On the other hand, we seem to preserve the belief t
12、hat some deep intellectual chasm separates the businessman from other products of the university system. The notion that business people are quite the Philistines sounds absurd. For some reason, we tend to characterize vocations by stereotypes, none too flattering but nonetheless deeply imbedded in
13、the national conscience. In the cast of characters the businessman comes on stage as a ill-mannered and simple-minded person. It is not a pleasant conception and no more truthful or less unpleasant than our other stereotypes.Business is made up of people with all kinds of backgrounds, all kinds of m
14、otivations, and all kinds of tastes, just as in any other form of human endeavour. Businessmen are not mobile balance sheets and profit statements, but perfectly normal human beings, subject to whatever strengths, frailties, and limitations characterize man on the earth. They are people grouped toge
15、ther in organizations designed to complement the weakness of one with strength of another, tempering the exuberance of the young with the caution of the more mature, the poetic soarings of one mind with the counting house realism of another. Any disfigurement which society may suffer will come from
16、man himself, not from the particular vocation to which he devotes his time.Any group of people necessarily represents an approach to a common one, and it is probably true that even individually they tend to conform somewhat to the general pattern. Many have pointed out the danger of engulfing our or
17、iginal thinkers in a tide of mediocrity. Conformity is not any more prevalent or any more exacting in the business field than it is in any other. It is a characteristic of all organizations of whatever nature. The fact is the large business unit provides greater opportunities for individuality and r
18、equires less in the way of conformity than other institutions of comparable size the government, or the academic world, or certainly the military. 21 The paradox in the relationship of education to business is that(A)businessmen are both unmindful of history and sophisticated in it.(B) businessmen s
19、how both contempt and respect for noble activities.(C) there are both highly intellectual and uneducated businessmen.(D)there are both noticeable similarities and differences between businessmen and intellectuals. 22 The word “Philistines“ (Line 5, Para. 1) most probably means(A)intellectuals.(B) th
20、ose who are sophisticated.(C) those who are ungraceful.(D)those who are uneducated. 23 There isnt a stereotyped businessman because(A)businessmen represent a cross section of society.(B) businessmen are not ordinary people.(C) businessmen are people with strong personality.(D)there is considerable m
21、obility in the vocation. 24 According to the text, the distortion of the image of the businessmen is the result of(A)prevalent egoism among businessmen.(B) sheer misunderstanding from others.(C) racial discrimination.(D)the fierce social competition. 25 According to the last paragraph, which of the
22、following is true?(A)People in all vocations are unwilling to conform to a general pattern.(B) Conformity is a special characteristic of business.(C) Businessmen are all original thinkers.(D)Businessmen are provided with greater opportunities than people in other professions. 25 Wherever people have
23、 been, they have left waste behind, which can cause all sorts of problems. Waste often stinks, attracts vermin and creates eyesores. More seriously, it can release harmful chemicals into the soil and water when dumped, or into the air when burned. And then there are some really nasty forms of indust
24、rial waste, such as spent nuclear fuel, for which no universally accepted disposal methods have thus far been developed.Yet many also see waste as an opportunity. Getting rid of it all has become a huge global business. Rich countries spend some $120 billion a year disposing of their municipal waste
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