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1、考研英语模拟试卷 335(无答案)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) 1 The earliest controversies about the relationship between photography and art centered on whether photographers fidelity to appearances
2、 and dependence on a machine allowed it to be a fine art (1)_ distinctive from merely a practical art. Throughout the nineteenth century, the defense of photography was identical with the (2)_ to establish it as a fine art. (3)_ the charge that photographers was a soulless mechanical duplication of
3、(4)_, photographers (5)_ that it was instead a privileged (6)_ of seeing, a revolt against commonplace vision, and (7)_ worthy an art than painting.Ironically, (8)_ photography is securely established as a fine art, many photographers find it pretentious or (9)_ to label it as such. Serious photogra
4、phers are no longer willing to (10)_ whether photography is not involved with art, (11)_ to proclaim that their own work is not involved with it. This shows the extent (12)_ which they simply take for granted the concept of art imposed by the (13)_ of Modernism. the better the art, the more subversi
5、ve it is of the traditional aims of art.Photographers disclaimers of any interest in making art tell us more about the troubled status of the contemporary (14)_ of art (15)_ about whether photography is or is not art. Photography, (16)_ Pop painting, reassures viewers that art is not hard; photograp
6、hy seems to be more about its subjects than about art.Photography, (17)_, has developed all the (18)_ and self-consciousness of a classic Modernist art. Many professionals privately have begun to worry that the (19)_ of photography as an activity subversive of the traditional pretensions of art has
7、gone so far that the public will forget that photography is a distinctive and exalted activity(20)_, an art.(A)for(B) apart(C) as(D)beside(A)intend(B) wish(C) plea(D)struggle(A)Against(B) Above(C) With(D)Upon(A)idea(B) reality(C) illusion(D)truth(A)consented(B) asserted(C) complained(D)assumed(A)mea
8、ns(B) style(C) medium(D)way(A)no less(B) much more(C) no more(D)any more(A)if only(B) even though(C) now that(D)only if(A)illogical(B) improbable(C) improper(D)irrelevant(A)rally(B) debate(C) estimate(D)revision(A)but(B) except(C) only(D)besides(A)with(B) at(C) to(D)from(A)preach(B) defeat(C) return
9、(D)triumph(A)fashion(B) swing(C) motion(D)image(A)than(B) that(C) which(D)as(A)like(B) such as(C) excluding(D)aside from(A)hence(B) however(C) therefore(D)somewhat(A)agonies(B) grievances(C) passions(D)anxieties(A)popularity(B) assignment(C) promotion(D)transfer(A)in short(B) for example(C) in effec
10、t,(D)in a sensePart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)21 Even before canaries(特高频噪声) were brought into coal mines to alert workers to the presence of poisonous gas, birds were giving us early warning calls signaling
11、the Earths deteriorating environmental health. Global bird populations have shrunk by up to 25% since preagricultural(农业社会前的 ) times. Over the past 300 years, farmland has expanded from six percent of the Earths surface to nearly 33%.Today, three quarters of threatened bird species depend on forests
12、 as their principal habitat; each year, however, some 13,000,000 hectares of forests are destroyed, an area the size of Greece. Nearly half the woodlands lost are relatively undisturbed primary forests that are home to a number of sensitive birds and other creatures.Direct exploitation, including hu
13、nting for food and capture for the pet trade, is the second greatest danger after habitat loss, while next is the intentional or accidental introduction of non-native species. As people travel to all parts of the globe, so too do the pests and pets that prey on, out-compete, or alter the habitat of
14、native wildlife.Pollution poses an additional risk, affecting 12% of the threatened bird species. In addition to direct poisoning from fertilizer and pesticide applications, runoff of chemicals contaminates the wetlands that migrating waterfowl rely on. Persistent organic pollutants accumulate in th
15、e food chain and can lead to deformities, reproductive failure, and disease in birds.Worldwide, one-third of plant and animal species could become extinct by 2050 as a result of climate change, a relatively new threat. Global temperature spikes have brought severe alterations to the migration, breed
16、ing, and habitat ranges of some birds.In addition to these looming dangers, seven percent of threatened bird species are at risk from incidental mortality. A rapid decline in seabird populations over the last 15 years corresponds with the growth in commercial longline fisheries. In Europe, Central A
17、sia, and Africa, electrocution on power lines has caused the mass mortality of raptors. Moreover, countless birds die each year from collisions with windows, the number-one cause of U.S. avian mortality.If birds disappear, so do the economically valuable services they provide. Preventing the extinct
18、ion of additional bird populations depends largely on protecting the worlds remaining wild spaces and preserving the health of our natural and altered ecosystems.Reports that the ivory-billed woodpecker, long thought to be extinct, is still with us thrilled bird watchers and others, but this sort of
19、 second chance seldom occurs in nature. Even with continued habitat protection, once wildlife populations drop dramatically, a rebound is far from guaranteed. Without stabilizing climate and human numbers, putting fences around all the parks in the world will not lie enough to protect threatened spe
20、cies.21 Which of the following statement has nothing to do with the drastically declining number of birds?(A)Loss of forests that are home of birds.(B) Toxic chemicals that may cause diseases to birds.(C) Their habitat area in Greece that has been destroyed.(D)Animals from other continents by the pr
21、ocess of globalization.22 Which of the following is not true of the text?(A)A cat can kill all the birds on an island where there used to be no cat at all.(B) People are accustomed to catch birds for food and pets.(C) Electricity wires can be extremely dangerous for birds.(D)Birds that are not kille
22、d by direct poison will not be harmed by it any more.23 It can be inferred from the text that by year 2050 _(A)the species of plants and animals will shrink to one third of the original amount.(B) the climate will become unsuitable for residence.(C) migrate birds may be in danger because of changes
23、in climate.(D)most animals will change their habitats to a large extent.24 By introducing the example of the ivory-billed woodpecker, the author intends to _(A)display the miracle of nature.(B) warn that such cases may never occur again.(C) call for protection of national parks.(D)show that the spec
24、ie is precious.25 According to the author, which is the most feasible way to protect birds?(A)Use fences to protect all the parks in the world.(B) Try to protect wild space and nature.(C) Abandon the economic values that birds can bring.(D)Rely less on agriculture and return farmlands to forests.25
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