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1、考研英语模拟试卷 342 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 For those who regard the al-Jazeera TV channel as a biased, anti-western mouthpiece for Osama bin Laden, the announcement that it wil
2、l start broadcasting 24 hours a day in English next year will be unwelcome. Its likeliest audience is Muslims (1)_ the Middle East who do not speak Arabic. Will al-Jazeeras reports of suffering and rage in Iraq and beyond inspire anger (2)_ America and its (3)_ at home, too?The new service may prove
3、 a bit less (4)_ than its Arabic sibling. Nigel Parsons, its managing editor, says that al-Jazeera has been too strident on (5)_ in the past, and that the English channel will (6)_ to redress that. It will strive (7)_ balance, credibility and authority, he says, and it will signal a new maturity for
4、 al-Jazeera, which was started by the emir of Qatar in 1996.It will broadcast its own original contentnews, documentaries and talk shows(8)_ studios in Doha, London and Washington, (9)_ international news beyond the Middle East. especially the developing countries often (10)_ by existing English-lan
5、guage channels.A1-Jazeera is already enjoying a fresh burst of (11)_ outside the Middle East. Around the same time that the interim government in Iraq ordered it to shut its bureau in Baghdad, westerners started watching “Control Room“, a film sympathetic (12)_ the station directed by Jehane Noujaim
6、. At a screening in London last week an audience of local journalists laughed along (13)_ al-Jazeeras reporters and editors (14)_ the (15)_ of the American military.The biggest mystery about al-Jazeera surround its funding, which “Control Room“ sadly did not (16)_. Qatar has a new (17)_ in the world
7、 (18)_ to the station. That may be why the emir is willing to spend (19)_ an English-language channel even (20)_ the original Arabic one is probably losing money.(A)outside(B) inside(C) in(D)out(A)on(B) at(C) with(D)against(A)enemies(B) partners(C) allies(D)supporters(A)contentious(B) controversial(
8、C) competitive(D)competent(A)circumstance(B) occasion(C) time(D)events(A)seek(B) look(C) aim(D)search(A)to(B) on(C) at(D)for(A)in(B) at(C) on(D)from(A)dealing(B) containing(C) covering(D)involving(A)forgotten(B) neglected(C) deserted(D)disregarded(A)interest(B) notice(C) appeal(D)attention(A)to(B) w
9、ith(C) about(D)on(A)with(B) at(C) about(D)to(A)on(B) about(C) at(D)in(A)sacrifice(B) expense(C) cost(D)price(A)search(B) research(C) probe(D)examine(A)prominence(B) fame(C) status(D)importance(A)due to(B) because of(C) thanks to(D)owing to(A)in(B) on(C) at(D)with(A)that(B) since(C) although(D)though
10、Part ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)21 The physicist investigating the relationship between time and space, the chemist is exploring the properties of a new substance, the biologist probing the mysteries of the co
11、ntinuity of life, and the anthropologist searching for human origins share a common trait curiosity. Not that nonscientists are not curious; most people possess this characteristic. The scientist, however, uses a specific method to make researches into these enigmatic problemsthe scientific method.U
12、nfortunately, science and its method are misunderstood. The multiplication of our knowledge in medicine and technology has led to idea that science can cure all and explain all and that only enough time, money and intelligence are needed. In truth, science cant provide all answers. In fact, many phe
13、nomena are not even subject to scientific explanations.On the other side of the coin, science has been attacked as a cause of most contemporary problems. It is said to be responsible for the depersonalization of the individual, for stripping creativity from human behavior, and for creating massive t
14、hreats to the species through the development of nuclear power, insecticide and polluting machinery. If we analyze the situation, we can see that it was not the original intent of the people who developed computers to debase humankind, nor was mass production proposed as a method to crush creativity
15、. It is what society, policymakers especially, does with scientific and achievements that makes them social or antisocial. There is nothing inherently good or bad about science.21 Which of the following is the main topic of the passage? _.(A)Scientists and their curiosity(B) Understandings of scienc
16、e(C) Science and scientific method(D)Misunderstandings of science22 The last sentence of paragraph 2 could be explained as which of the following? _.(A)Many phenomena can be subjects of scientific explanations(B) Many phenomena can find answers in scientific explanations(C) Scientific explanations c
17、ant provide answers to many phenomena(D)Scientific explanations are not related to many phenomena23 The expression “to debase humankind in para. 3 could be explained as_.(A)to provide base to humankind(B) to reduce the value of humankind(C) to get rid of humankind(D)to compete with humankind24 Accor
18、ding to the last paragraph, which of the following will be accepted by the author?_.(A)Science is the cause of modem problems(B) Science itself is neither good nor bad(C) Science leads to environmental pollution(D)Science causes many antisocial acts25 In the expression “On the other side of the coin
19、 “in Para. 3 “the coin “is used to refer to _.(A)the misunderstanding of science(B) the scientific explanation(C) the money needed in scientific research(D)the curiosity of scientists and nonscientists26 By 1,800 about half the population of Brazil had come from Africa. So had about half the populat
20、ion of Venezuela. So had a smaller but still large part of all the population of Trans-Atlantic republics, whether in North, Central or South Africa, or in the Caribbean islands. It was these men and women of African descent conquered the wilderness of the Americas, clearing and working in countless
21、 farms and plantations, founding and opening innumerable mines of iron or precious metals. Harsh and painful as it was, the overseas slave trade (like the not much less painful movement of millions of hungry and jobless men and women from Europe) laid the foundations of American republics. These Afr
22、icans beyond the seas have their place in the story of Africa (the story of West Africa), for what they attempted and achieved was also a reflection of the strong and independent civilization from which they came. Consider, for example, the heroic and successful struggle for independence conducted b
23、y the slaves of the Caribbean land of St. Domingue. In 1789, at the moment of the French Revolution, this French colony in the Caribbean was probably the wealthiest colony in the world. Its tens of thousands of African slave-workers produced enormous quantities of sugar, whole European communities l
24、ived off the profits.When news of the Revolution in France reached St. Domingue, these slaves claimed their share in its ideals and benefits. They demanded their freedom. When denied this, they rose in revolt against their masters. In years of hard fighting against large armies sent by France, and a
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