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1、考研英语模拟试卷 348 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 More and more of us are (1)_ the TV networks. Thats not news, of course; there have been countless stories on their (2)_ audience. Bu
2、t I didnt realize how far out! had dropped (3)_ I glanced at the Nielsen ratings of the top 71 shows. Of those 71 programs, I had not watched (4)_ one. (5)_, I could count only five that I had ever seen in my entire life. And of those five, there isnt one I watch (6)_.Despite its popularity, I dont
3、like happy family shows. Theyre (7)_. If I watch a family show, I prefer something lifelike, such as “Death of a Salesman.“(8)_ the second-rated program, “A Different World,“ Ive never heard of it. If I want to see a different (9)_, Ill drive to the west side of Chicago.I (10)_ watch“ Cheers,“ which
4、 is still (11)_ the top ten, but gave it up after Diana left and Sam began lusting after a career-crazed yuppie. Am I the only person in America who has never watched a segment of “Dallas“? A while ago, I recall somebody important was killed on the “last (12)_ of the season and almost everybody in A
5、merica was caught up in the hype. I watched wrestling that night; Ill bet the acting was (13)_.Its not (14)_ Im snobbishI enjoy TV (15)_ as much as the next slob. But the (16)_ of truly trashy trash has declined. I was one of the first writers in America to recognize the greatness of Robin Leachs “L
6、ifestyles of the Rich and Famous.“ So, what do I watch? I still turn to the networks, (17)_ I have learned to exploit and cheat them. For example, I like football, but seldom watch it (18)_. In stead, I (19)_ it and later play it back an my VCR, fast-forwarding through all the commercials, the annou
7、ncers babble, the half-time drivel and even the huddles. I also watched movies, but only on some cable channels, (20)_ the networks.(A)turning out(B) turning into(C) turning down(D)turning up(A)up-showing(B) growing(C) impatient(D)shrinking(A)by(B) when(C) until(D)as(A)even(B) only(C) almost(D)more
8、than(A)However(B) In fact(C) Meanwhile(D)Exactly(A)seriously(B) constantly(C) nightly(D)regularly(A)cruel(B) optimistic(C) unreal(D)pessimistic(A)About(B) As for(C) Considering(D)Watching(A)show(B) program(C) world(D)channel(A)used to(B) was used to(C) would(D)ought to(A)on(B) in(C) at(D)among(A)occ
9、urrence(B) event(C) episode(D)incident(A)better(B) good(C) worse(D)awful(A)that(B) why(C) the way(D)which(A)waste(B) trash(C) debris(D)garbage(A)quality(B) ratings(C) production(D)audience(A)and(B) but(C) therefore(D)because(A)alive(B) live(C) myself(D)completely(A)watch(B) go over(C) tape(D)copy(A)
10、never(B) or(C) nor(D)andPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)21 When, in the age of automation, man searches for a worker to do the tedious, unpleasant jobs that are more or less impossible to mechanize, he may ver
11、y profitably consider the ape.If we tackled the problem of breeding for brains with as much enthusiasm as we devote to breeding dogs of surrealistic shapes, we could eventually produce assorted models of useful primates, ranging in size from the gorilla down to the baboon, each adapted to a special
12、kind of work. It is not putting too much strain on the imagination to assume that geneticists could produce a super-ape, which is able to understand some scores of words and capable of being trained for such jobs as picking fruit, cleaning up the litter in parks, shining shoes, collecting garbage, d
13、oing household chores and even baby-sitting, although I have known some babies I would not care to trust with a valuable ape.Apes could do many jobs, such as cleaning streets and the more repetitive types of agricultural work, without supervision, though they might need protection from those egregio
14、us specimens of Home sapiens who think it amusing to tease or bully anything they consider lower on the evolutionary ladder. For other tasks, such as delivering papers and laboring on the docks, our man-ape would have to work under human overseers; and, incidentally, I would love to see the finale o
15、f the twenty-first century version of On the Waterfront in which the honest but hairy hero will drum on his chest afterliterallytaking the wicked labor leader apart.Once a supply of nonhuman workers becomes available, a whole range of low IQ jobs could be thankfully given up by mankind, to its great
16、 mental and physical advantage. What is more, one of the problems which has annoyed so many fictional Utopias would be avoided: There would be none of the degradingly subhuman Epsilons of Huxleys Brave New World to act as a permanent reproach to society, for there is a profound moral difference betw
17、een breeding sub-men and super-apes, though the end products are much the same. The first would introduce a form of slavery, but the second would be a biological triumph which could benefit both men and animals.Notes:surrealistic 超现实的。 primate 灵长类动物。gorilla 大猩猩。baboon 狒狒。chore 杂活。care to do sth. (常用
18、于否定句 )(=willing to do or agree to do sth.) 愿意做某事。trust A with B 把 B 托付给 A. egregious (通常指坏人或坏事) 异乎寻常的,突出的。Home sapiens 人类。finale n. 结局。Epsilons 奴隶人名。assorted 各色各样的。Utopia 乌托邦,理想主义。21 According to the text, the ape should be considered for certain jobs _.(A)only if it is able to understand scores of
19、words.(B) which do not require any intelligence at all.(C) that are not suitable for human hands to tackle.(D)which are boring and cannot be tackled with machines.22 By “the honest but hairy hero“ (in Para. 3) the author most probably refers to _.(A)the human supervisor.(B) the geneticists as a whol
20、e.(C) the non-human worker.(D)the man breeding super-apes.23 The author states that a supply of non-human workers for low IQ jobs would _.(A)substitute them for humans completely.(B) benefit man mentally and physically.(C) give rise to the opposition from geneticists.(D)be a disadvantage to many hum
21、an workers.24 According to the author, breeding super-apes would be _.(A)a problem related to moral standards.(B) as bad as breeding sub-humans.(C) introducing a new form of slavery.(D)an advance in biological studies.25 The author of this article is _.(A)merely attempting to be humorous about the f
22、uture workers.(B) revealing his high opinion of mankinds prospect.(C) expressing his doubts about the possibility of breeding a super-ape.(D)presenting an applausible theory in a humorous tone.25 Denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance. So melted into pop culture are the five stages of gri
23、ef introduced in the 1960s by psychiatrist Elisabeth Kbler-Ross based on her studies of the emotional state of dying patients that they are regularly referenced without explanation.There appears to be no evidence, however, that most people most of the time go through most of the stages in this or an
24、y other order. According to Russell P. Friedman, executive director of the Grief Recovery Institute in Sherman Oaks, “no study has ever established that stages of grief actually exist, and what are defined as such cant be called stages. Grief is the normal and natural emotional response to loss. No
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