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1、考研英语模拟试卷 339 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) 1 Reading and writing have long been thought of as complementary skills: to read is to recognize and interpret language that has been w
2、ritten; to write is to plan and produce language (1)_ it can be read. It is therefore widely (2)_ that being able to read implies being able to writer, at least, being able to spell. Often, children are taught to read but (3)_ no formal tuition in spelling; it is felt that spelling will be “(4)_ up“
3、. The attitude has its (5)_ in the methods of 200 years ago, when teachers carefully taught spelling, and assumed that reading would (6)_ automatically. Recent research into spelling errors and “slips of the pen“ has begun to show that matters are (7)_ so simple. There is no necessary link between r
4、eading and writing: good readers do not always (8)_ good writers. Nor is there any necessary link between reading and spelling: there are many people who have no (9)_ in reading, but who have a major persistent (10)_ in spellingsome researchers have estimated that this may be as (11)_ as 2% of the p
5、opulation. With children, too, there is (12)_ that knowledge of reading does not automatically (16)_ to spelling. If there (14)_ a close relationship, children should be able to read and spell the (15)_ words: but this is not so. It is (16)_ to find children who can read (17)_ better than they can s
6、pell. More surprisingly, the (18)_ happens with some children in the early stages of reading. One study (19)_ children the same list of words to read and spell: several (20)_ spelled more words correctly than they were able to read correctly.(A)in order(B) for(C) that(D)so that(A)assumed(B) guessed(
7、C) recognized(D)implemented(A)with(B) had(C) given(D)obtained(A)picked(B) gathered(C) found(D)put(A)encounter(B) counterpart(C) cause(D)standard(A)realize(B) reach(C) acquire(D)follow(A)not(B) really(C) exactly(D)precisely(A)achieve(B) answer for(C) match(D)make(A)fun(B) difficulty(C) interest(D)tal
8、ent(A)mistake(B) handicap(C) incompetence(D)fracture(A)much(B) many(C) great(D)far(A)assumption(B) reason(C) evidence(D)refer(A)transform(B) translate(C) refer(D)transfer(A)were(B) exists(C) is(D)came(A)same(B) other(C) several(D)correct(A)often(B) frequent(C) popular(D)commonplace(A)very(B) far(C)
9、no(D)any(A)adverse(B) counterpoint(C) reverse(D)insufficiency(A)required(B) told(C) gave(D)demanded(A)actually(B) likely(C) sideways(D)slylyPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)21 Owing to the insufficient gas supp
10、ly in the United States, the gas price has dramatically risen. The new gas price reality and the policy decisions it may trigger will undoubtedly lead to critical financial implications for some individuals or companies, but the situation can hardly be termed a “national crisis“ or even a “shortage“
11、. What is true is that buyersparticularly those in the chemical industry and in independent power generation will not be able to acquire the quantity of gas they wish at the prices they wish to pay, or even at prices that will allow them to remain competitive in their markets, particularly during pe
12、ak demand seasons.Over the next year or two, the result will be higher, and more volatile prices, to be sure, but there are market-driven adjustment mechanisms even in the short term, e.g., more electric power from coal and oil, reduced production of domestic chemicals, and a commensurate substituti
13、on of imports. Consumers and companies will feel the economic pinch of higher prices; particularly, if we experience an exceptionally hot summer and a winter, when average temperatures were 20% colder than the year before in the Northeast. Still, the United States faces neither the specter of econom
14、ic recessionat least not solely due to gas pricesnor of freezing families unable to obtain gas to heat their homes.Given this new price plateau, demand adjustments will also take place and vary across regions of the United States and across industries, with power generation and chemicals perhaps the
15、 most affected. Some in those industries may find that their facilities are no longer financially viable at the new price plateau, and there will likely be another round of industrial restructuring not unlike others that have resulted from international differences in resource and labor costslest we
16、 forget, natural gas is still abundant and very low cost in other countries such as Trinidad, Qatar, and Iran, just as labor is abundant and low cost in China, Indonesia, and parts of Latin America.From a policy perspective, the United States needs to carefully evaluate a series of trade-offs betwee
17、n environmental concerns and economic growth. The gas price experiences of the last two years are the first real tastes of the economic costs of a gas-based environmental strategy. Evaluating these trade-offs needs to be done with a level head and a clear understanding of those trade-offs.21 What is
18、 the main topic of the article?(A)American economy is strongly hit by the high prices of gas.(B) American economy is affected by the high price of gas, but it is not a crisis.(C) American economic policy is a failure.(D)The prices of gas will rise in the following years.22 What conclusion can we dra
19、w from the second paragraph?(A)The gas prices will become steady in the next year or two.(B) In a short period, the problem will be solved by the electricity produced by coal and oil.(C) There wont be an economic recession even though the present situation is unfavorable.(D)Many American families wi
20、ll be freezing because they cant afford the gas with such a high price.23 Which of the following is NOT correct according to the third paragraph?(A)The power generation and chemicals perhaps may be the most affected.(B) Some industries may find that their facilities are no longer financially viable
21、at the new price plateau.(C) Natural gas is abundant in China, Indonesia, and parts of Latin America.(D)Natural gas is still abundant and very low cost in other countries such as Trinidad, Qatar, and Iran.24 What does the underlined word “commensurate“ in the second paragraph mean?(A)proper(B) addin
22、g(C) supplementary(D)sufficient25 Which of the following is NOT true according to the article?(A)The financial situation is rather critical owing to the high gas prices.(B) The economic situation is not bad enough to trigger a recession.(C) Demand adjustments are the same in all the states of Americ
23、a.(D)The U.S. need to reconsider its policy concerning environment and economic growth.26 Few people would defend the Victorian attitude to children, but if you were a parent in those days, at least you knew where you stood: children were to be seen and not heard. Freud and company did away with all
24、 that and parents have been bewildered ever since. The childs happiness is all-important, the psychologists say, but what about the parents happiness? Parents suffer continually from fear and guilt while their children gaily romp about pulling the place apart. A good “old-fashioned“ spanking is out
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