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1、考研英语模拟试卷 346 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 Human beings are animals. We breathe, eat and digest, and reproduce the same life (1)_ common to all animals. In a biological laborat
2、ory, rats, monkeys, and humans seem very much the same.However, biological understanding is not enough: (2)_ itself, it can never tell us what human beings are. (3)_ to our physical equipmentthe naked human bodywe are not an (4)_ animal. We are tropical creatures, (5)_ hairless and sensitive to cold
3、. We are not fast and have neither claws nor sharp teeth to defend ourselves. We need a lot of food but have almost no physical equipment to help us get it. In the purely physical (6)_, our species seems a poor (7)_ for survival.But we have survivedsurvived and multiplied and (8)_ the earth. Some da
4、y we will have a (9)_ living on the moon, a place with neither air nor water and with temperatures that mm gases into solids. How can we have done all these things? Part of the answer is physical.(10)_ its limitations, our physical equipment has some important (11)_. We have excellent vision and han
5、ds that can (12)_ objects with a precision unmatched by any other (13)_ Most importantly, we have a large brain with an almost (14)_ number of neural (15)_.We have used this physical equipment to create culture, the key to our survival and success. If we live in the Arctic, we supply the warmth for
6、our tropical bodies need (16)_ clothing, shelter, and (17)_ heat. If a million people want to live in a desert that supplies natural food for only a few hundred, we find water to grow food and (18)_ deficits by transporting supplies from distant places. Inhabitants of our eventual moon colony will b
7、ring their own food and oxygen and then create an artificial earth environment to supply necessities. With culture, we can overcome our natural limitations.It was not always (19)_ Our distant ancestors were just animals, faced with the limits of their physical equipment. They had no (20)_ and lacked
8、 the physical Capacity to use it.(A)processes(B) acts(C) modes(D)procedures(A)On(B) With(C) For(D)By(A)Stripped(B) Pared(C) Peeled(D)Removed(A)intelligent(B) impressive(C) influential(D)incentive(A)barely(B) hardly(C) nearly(D)scarcely(A)meaning(B) judgment(C) perspective(D)sense(A)bet(B) chance(C)
9、fact(D)lack(A)filled(B) loaded(C) stuffed(D)scattered(A)residence(B) colony(C) home(D)empire(A)Apart from(B) With regard to(C) Except(D)In spite of(A)abilities(B) potentials(C) capabilities(D)possibilities(A)maneuver(B) manage(C) manipulate(D)manufacture(A)animal(B) animals(C) creatures(D)creature(A
10、)infinite(B) unknown(C) boundless(D)ceaseless(A)connections(B) relations(C) activities(D)accesses(A)for(B) to(C) with(D)by(A)artificial(B) fake(C) unreal(D)unauthentic(A)add up(B) break up(C) make up(D)cut up(A)this(B) thus(C) hence(D)that(A)intellect(B) equipment(C) competence(D)culturePart ADirect
11、ions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)21 Yasuhisa Shizoki, a 51-year old MP from Japans ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), starts tapping his finger on the dismal economic chart on his coffee table. “Unless we change the de
12、cision-making process,“ he says bluntly, “we are not going to be able to solve this kind of problem.“ With the economy in such a mess, it may seem a bit of a diversion to be trying to sort out Japans political structures as well as its economic problems.Since co-writing a report on political reform,
13、 which was released by an LDP panel last week, Mr. Shiozaki has further upset the partys old guard. Its legionaries, flanked by columns of the bureaucracy, continue to hamper most attempts to overhaul the economy. Junichiro Koizumi was supposed to change all that, by going over their heads and appea
14、ling directly to the public. Yet nearly a year after becoming prime minister, Mr. Koizumi has precious little to show for his efforts. His popularity is now flagging and his determination is increasingly in doubt.As hopes of immediate economic reform fade, optimists are focusing on another potential
15、 benefit of Mr. Koizumis tenure. They hope that his highly personalized style of leadership will pave the way for a permanent change in Japanese politics: towards more united and authoritative cabinets that are held directly accountable for their policies. As that hap pens, the thinking goes, real e
16、conomic reforms will be able to follow. Unfortunately, damage limitation in the face of scandal too often substitutes for real reform. More often, the scandals serve merely as distractions. What is really needed is an overhaul of the rules themselves.A leading candidate for change is the 40-year-old
17、 systeminformal but religiously followedthrough which the LDP machinery vets every bill before it ever gets to parliament. Most legislation starts in the LDPs party committees, which mirror the parliamentary committee structure. Proposals then go through two higher LDP bodies, which hammer out polit
18、ical deals to smooth their passage. Only then does the prime ministers cabinet get fully involved in approving the policy. Most issues have been decided by the LDP mandarins long before they reach this point, let alone the floor of parliament, leaving even the prime minister limited influence, and a
19、llowing precious little room for public debate and even less for accountability.As a result, progress will probably remain slow. Since they know that political reform leads to economic reform, and hence poses a threat to their interests, most of the LDP will resist any real changes. But at least a h
20、andful of insiders have now bought into one of Mr. Koizumis best slogans: “Change the LDP, change Japan.“21 The diversion Yasuhisa Shizoki enjoys is mentioned in the text to(A)to introduce the topic of economic reforms.(B) to honor his unique service to the LDP.(C) to highlight his ability to solve
21、problems.(D)to show how he sort out his slogans.22 The expression “the LDP mandarins“(Paragraph 4) most probably means(A)cabinets who are held liable for their policies.(B) those who work in LDPs party committees.(C) candidates for two higher LDP bodies.(D)those who are strong in favor of reforms.23
22、 The basic problem of Japanese economy as pointed out by the writer lies in(A)its prime ministers negligence.(B) the inefficiency of its parliament.(C) its defective political structures.(D)the resistance to any changes.24 In the eyes of the author, an economic reform in Japan(A)should precede a pol
23、itical reform.(B) cannot do without Koizumis popularity.(C) should follow an overhaul of the rules.(D)is a now boom on the horizon.25 It seems that the write is very critical of(A)LPD bodies accountability.(B) the prime minister.(C) advocates of economic reforms.(D)the LDP machinery.26 Mary Eberstad
24、t writes in Home-Alone America that growing obesity, the high incidence of sexually transmitted disease among teenagers and an overdependence on drugs such as Ritalin for attention deficit disorder are often the fault of parents who “outsource“ their responsibilities.“We tend to think that the probl
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