[考研类试卷]考研英语(一)模拟试卷103及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 103 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 Space is a dangerous place, not only because of meteors(流星) but also (1)_ rays from the sun and other stars. The atmosphere again
2、(2)_ as our protective blanket on earth. Lightgets through, and this is essential for plants to (3)_ the food which we eat. Heat, too, makes our environment endurable. Various kinds of rays come through the air (4)_ outer space, but enormous quantities of radiation from the sun are (5)_ off. As soon
3、 as men leave the atmosphere they are (6)_ to this radiation, but their space suits or the walls of their spacecraft, if they are inside, (7)_ prevent a lot of radiation damage. (8)_ is the greatest known danger to explorers in space. The unit of radiation is called “rem“. Scientists have (9)_ to th
4、ink that a man can (10)_ far more radiation than 0.1 ram without being damaged: the figure of 60 rems has been agreed on. The trouble is that it is extremely difficult to make (11)_ about radiation damagea person may feel perfectly well, (12)_ the cells of his or her sex organs may be damaged, and t
5、his will (13)_ be discovered until the birth of deformed children or even grandchildren. Missions of the Apollo flights have had to cross belts of high radiation and during the outward and return journeys, the Apollo crew (14)_ a large amount of rems. So far; no (15)_ amounts of radiation have been
6、reported, but the Apollo missions have been quite short. We simply do not know yet how men are. going to (16)_ when they spend weeks and months outside the (17)_ of the atmosphere, (18)_ in a space laboratory. Drugs might help to (19)_ the damage done by radiation, but no really (20)_ ones have been
7、 found so far.(A)the(B) with(C) because of(D)dangerous(A)uses(B) acts(C) treats(D)floats(A)offer(B) provide(C) make(D)obtain(A)from(B) into(C) off(D)by(A)defended(B) prevented(C) postponed(D)screened(A)invulnerable(B) vicious(C) ineffective(D)exposed(A)do(B) to(C) they(D)who(A)exposure(B) radiation(
8、C) rays(D)flying(A)reason(B) it(C) that(D)more(A)receive(B) put up with(C) cope(D)put off(A)right(B) sure(C) understandable(D)wise(A)when(B) furthermore(C) but(D)even(A)yet(B) still(C) nor(D)continuously(A)accumulated(B) assembled(C) contained(D)gathered(A)large(B) enormous(C) poisonous(D)dangerous(
9、A)move along(B) stay alive(C) get on(D)come back(A)guard(B) cover(C) layer(D)protection(A)flying(B) working(C) trapping(D)staying(A)stop(B) remove(C) decrease(D)eliminate(A)useful(B) effective(C) purposeful(D)efficientGrammar21 Its vital that enough money_to fund the project.(A)be collected(B) must
10、be collected(C) is collected(D)can be collected22 Whatever the causes, English by the end of the year 2050 will have been more widely spoken and written than any other language_.(A)ever was(B) had ever been(C) would ever be(D)has ever been23 Mr. White works with a chemicals import and export company
11、, but he_for this industrial fair, since he is on leave.(A)has worked(B) works(C) has been working(D)is working24 Professor Johnson is said_some significant advance in his research in the past year.(A)having made(B) making(C) to have made(D)to make25 There are signs_restaurants are becoming more pop
12、ular with families.(A)that(B) which(C) in which(D)whose26 We grow all our own fruit and vegetables, _saves money, of course.(A)which(B) as(C) that(D)what27 America will never again have as a nation the spirit of adventure as it_before the West was settled.(A)could(B) was(C) would(D)did28 The teacher
13、 doesnt permit_ in class.(A)smoke(B) smoking(C) to smoke(D)to have a smoke29 As Commander-in-chief of the armed forces, I have directed that all measures_for our defense.(A)be taken(B) would be taken(C) to be taken(D)had been taken30 _, our next step is to determine how to carry it out.(A)The plan h
14、aving been made(B) Making the plan(C) The plan being made(D)Having made the planPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)30 The city, Rousseau once suggested, is “the abyss of the human species. “And while that judgmen
15、t represents a fairly 18th century view of the unpleasant industrial life, present examples dont necessarily dispute it. Many metropolitan areas have developed into dense grids of humanity surrounded by soulless office parks and a few nice, leafy streets.Yet this, according to Edward Glaeser, can be
16、 a good thing. Triumph of the City, the Harvard University economics professors deeply researched manifesto on the importance of urban life to, among other things, business and innovation, suggests the most important investment in any city is human capitalor, more simply, population. His book convin
17、cingly argues that concentrated populations can have “magical consequences. “ A steady infusion of human capital helped transform New York City from a manufacturing hub into the worlds financial capital.Millions of Americans embrace the suburbs because they offer affordable housing, better schools,
18、and decent-sized backyards. However, Glaeser also believes the growth of suburbia typifies a nearsighted view of conservation. All that air-conditioning and driving comes at a cost. The environmentalists whove worked for laws that make it impossible to build in temperate regions have insidiously pus
19、hed the sprawl to some growing southern district -along the way facilitating a carbon emissions nightmare.However, Glaeser isnt out to attack the suburban life; instead, hes hoping to increase the number of options. He points out that many cities to a large extent are fast becoming provinces for the
20、 truly wealthy. Middle-class strivers have to take the commuter train home. Glaesers solution is simple: Where land is scarce, density becomes vital. Cities that cannot build out must build up. Freed from restrictive regulations, Glaeser notes Houston has built up and out to become the fourth-larges
21、t city in the U. S. Owing mainly to affordable housing and the availability of jobs, an average family in high-density Houston is much better off than a comparable one in Queens or Staten Island.In Glaesers appraisal, cities must also aim for a sweet spot that combines good public schools and non-pr
22、ohibitive zoning policies. From Bangalore to Vancouver, educational institutions and the freedom to build help produce the kind of successful hubs that attract human capital. Human capital makes reinvention possible but complicated. Detroit, Glaeser argues, suffered from too much specialization: Hug
23、e integrated car companies crowded out other ideas that could have fostered valuable results long before disaster struck the Big Three.The authors prescription for Detroit, is to “shrink to greatness“ by searching for fresh advantages. Glaeser believes cities are about people, not places or building
24、s. Does it make economic sense to resurrect Detroit when the cost of building a house is greater than the reward from selling it? It could have been cheaper, he notes, to hand every household in New Orleans $200,000 after Hurricane Katrina rather than pump vast quantities of public money into rebuil
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