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1、考研英语模拟试卷 287 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 There is virtually no limit to how one can serve community interests, from spending a few hours a week with some charitable organizat
2、ion to practically full-time work for a social agency. Just as there are opportunities for voluntary service【1】(VSO) for young people before they take up full-time employment,【2】there are opportunities for overseas service for【3】technicians in developing countries. Some people,【4】those who retire ea
3、rly,【5】their technical and business skills in countries【6】there is a special need.So in considering voluntary or【7】community service, there are more opportunities than there【8】were when one first began work. Most voluntary organizations have only a small full-time【9】and depend very much on volunteer
4、s and part-timers. This means that working relationships are different from those in commercial organizations, and values may be different.【10 】some ways they may seem more casual and less efficient, but one should not【11】them by commercial criteria. The people who work with them do so for different
5、 reasons and with different【12】, both personal and【13】. One should not join them【14】to arm them with professional experience; they must be joined with commitment to the【15】, not business efficiency. Because salaries are【 16】or non-existent many voluntary bodies offer modest expense. But many retired
6、 people take part in community service for【17】, simply because they enjoy the work.Many community activities possible【18】retirement were also possible during ones working life but they are to be undertaken【19】seriously for that. Retired people who are just looking for something different or unusual
7、to do should not consider【20】community service.(A)oversea(B) over sea(C) over seas(D)overseas(A)as(B) so(C) then(D)that(A)quantity(B) qualifying(C) quality(D)qualified(A)partially(B) partly(C) particularly(D)passionately(A)order(B) operate(C) offer(D)occupy(A)which(B) where(C) as(D)that(A)paying(B)
8、paid(C) to be paid(D)pay(A)before(B) lately(C) never(D)ever(A)team(B) number(C) staff(D)crowd(A)In(B) By(C) With(D)Through(A)look at(B) comment(C) enjoy(D)judge(A)subjective(B) subject(C) objectives(D)objects(A)organization(B) organizational(C) organized(D)organizing(A)expecting(B) to expect(C) bein
9、g expected(D)expected(A)course(B) cause(C) case(D)caution(A)lime(B) small(C) large(D)big(A)free(B) freedom(C) money(D)something(A)before(B) on(C) in(D)at(A)much(B) very much(C) no more(D)no less(A)to be taken(B) to take(C) taking(D)being takenPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer t
10、he questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 The biggest demonstration in a generation is being assembled by mobilizing the power of the web, which allows anti-war groups to rally multitudes at the click of a mouse. Cornish speakers for peace can share ideas by e-mail with Rh
11、odes Scholars Against the War while taking into account the sensitivities of the Young Muslim Sisters. Footsore ban-the-bomb veterans such as Tony Myers of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, busily preparing yesterday for the mass protest, can only marvel at the power of the net.“Its made a massi
12、ve difference,“ he said. “Back in the 1980s when we were trying to organize huge demos it was all about going to meetings and sending mail to regional people. I was a volunteer before the 1983 demonstration which attracted 400,000 marchers. The office was just awash with people printing things on ol
13、d duplicators. People today feel more like they are part of a big movement. In the 1980s, we would read about demos all over the world a few days later in the newspapers. Now you know all the details in advance if you are on the e-mail list. The Stop the War Coalition needs only a handful of headqua
14、rters staff because the website is a virtual campaign group in itself, complete with briefings, news, addresses and artwork.Childrens superior mastery of the internet is reflected in the proliferation of youth groups opposing war. The Woodcraft Folk (a sort of pacifist version of the Scouts) announc
15、e that they will be bringing an orange parachute on the march. The Engels-Marx Communist Party (slogan “Resist and Revolt“) is a group of pupils at a Leicester comprehensive school opposing the war. The entire country is covered from the Aberdeen Students Against War Society to Torbay Stop the War g
16、roup.Anti-war campaigners put leaflets, maps, posters and petitions on their websites for supporters to print, stick in their window or hand out at the march. Stop the War Coalition includes a direct- debit form which supporters can download and send to their bank manager to make donations.Message b
17、oards are filled with anti-war protesters arguing their case. The issue is being exploited by the British National Party, which has posted a self-serving press release proclaiming support for the march because of their concerns over “the power of the Israeli lobby“. Anti-war individuals have been e-
18、mailing friends with songs for the march, one to the tune of If Youre Happy and You Know It. The internet was created in the 1960s partly by the Advanced Research Project Agency of the US Department of Defense. It is widely said to have been created in order to send military messages after an atomic
19、 war.21 The example in the first paragraph is used to show the demonstrators _.(A)share the similar goals with one another(B) need to compromise with one another(C) can not really co-operate due to geographic isolations(D)get in touch with one other easily on internet22 We can know from the passage
20、that in the 1980s, _.(A)it was impossible to organize any demonstration of large scale at all(B) people at that time did not feel that they were a part of any big movement(C) all the people involved in the organizing work were volunteers(D)reports about demonstrations can only be read several days a
21、fter23 What is the main idea of paragraph 3 ?(A)Anti-war movements bring about negative influence to children.(B) Children should be forbidden from participating in anti-war movements.(C) Children are also important participants, in internet anti-war movements.(D)Children can improve their computer
22、literacy in anti-war movements.24 In the authors opinion, the British National Party _.(A)always supports anti-war movements of any kind(B) concerns about the interests of Israeli groups(C) cares about its own interests when supporting the march(D)has done a lot of research in the filed of internet
23、anti-war movement25 Which one of the following is the best title for the passage?(A)Protesters Use Intenet as Weapon to Stop a War(B) Civil War on the Intenet(C) Internet Prevents Anti-War Movement(D)A Call for Intenet War against Terrorism25 A mandatory traceability system in the United States woul
24、d help improve the safety of food, such as produce, a health official told lawmakers on Wednesday, and three weeks after the government declared an end to the worst foodborne outbreak in a decade. In the past, some produce firms, including many in the tomato industry, use voluntary traceability prog
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