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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 104(无答案)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 A great many creatures have what are called warning colours, that is to say, the colouration warns every creature that the animal in
2、 question is dangerous. The skunk(臭鼬) is one of the best (1)_ of this, with his brilliant black and white fur. He walks (2)_ even in broad daylight and shows no (3)_ when he sees you. He heavily (4)_ his feet and puts his (5)_ up in the air, daring you not to come (6)_ closer. And if you dont take (
3、7)_ of the warning he will spray you with his evil-smelling (8)_, and no animal that has been (9)_ by a skunk will let it happen (10)_In the Reptile House at a zoo you will probably find a case (11)_ of small tree frogs. Now, a great (12)_ of creatures like to eat frogs, and so some frogs as a (13)_
4、 can ooze out a substance on their skin (14)_ makes them taste horrible. These frogs are generally banded (15)_ bright warning colours, like orange, red, yellow and bright green. This, of course, makes them (16)_ like brightly-coloured sweets, and rather good to (17)_ but the birds and animals in th
5、e forest have learnt (18)_ bitter experience that these frogs are the (19)_ that tastes the worst, and so they leave them (20)_.(A)creature(B) thing(C) example(D)warning(A)about(B) on(C) out(D)over(A)colour(B) danger(C) fear(D)sign(A)stamps(B) changes(C) beats(D)moves(A)head(B) feet(C) tail(D)nose(A
6、)still(B) even(C) much(D)any(A)care(B) chance(C) advice(D)notice(A)fluid(B) gas(C) oil(D)colour(A)caught(B) sprayed(C) warned(D)seen(A)more(B) soon(C) twice(D)too(A)full(B) Short(C) instead(D)typical(A)many(B) part(C) amount(D)number(A)whole(B) means(C) wish(D)protection(A)it(B) and(C) which(D)where
7、(A)with(B) by(C) as(D)in(A)feel(B) all(C) look(D)much(A)make(B) eat(C) see(D)look(A)at(B) with(C) in(D)of(A)sweets(B) food(C) substances(D)ones(A)ahead(B) about(C) alone(D)asideGrammar21 They are considering_the house before the prices go down.(A)selling(B) of selling(C) to sell(D)over selling22 _ w
8、ealthy does not necessarily mean that a man is greedy.(A)For the reason that he is(B) The reason of being(C) Just because he is(D)That he is23 The neighbors_you very much for you to speak in that way about them.(A)must annoy(B) may annoy(C) must have annoyed(D)could have annoyed24 AIDS is said_the N
9、o. 1 killer of both men and women over the past few years in that region.(A)being(B) to be(C) to have been(D)having been25 It is imperative that students_their term papers on time.(A)hand in(B) would hand in(C) have to hand in(D)handed in26 The game of golf became so popular in Scotland in order to
10、keep people from playing golf when they_ archery, a military necessity, the Scottish parliament passed a special law in 145The Scottish people, however, largely ignored this similar laws.(A)should have been practicing(B) should be practicing(C) had been practicing(D)were practicing27 _ evidence that
11、 language-acquiring ability must be stimulated.(A)It being(B) It is(C) There is(D)There being28 Arent you tired? I_you had done enough for today.(A)should have thought(B) must have thought(C) might have thought(D)could have thought29 _that my head had cleared, my brain was also beginning to work muc
12、h better.(A)For(B) Now(C) Since(D)Despite30 Copernicus maintained that the earth_round the sun.(A)moves(B) moved(C) moving(D)movePart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)30 The first man who, having enclosed a piece of
13、 ground, reminded himself of saying This is mine, and found people simple enough to believe him, was the real founder of civil society. Now it is not the land is being enclosed, but the rest of the natural world. In many countries, nature is being valued and commodified so that it can be exchanged f
14、or cash. We dont call it nature any more; now the proper term is “natural capital“. Natural processes have become “ecosystem services“, as they exist only to serve us.The argument in favour of this approach is coherent and plausible. Business currently treats the natural world as if it is worth noth
15、ing. Pricing nature and incorporating that price into the cost of goods and services creates an economic incentive for its protection. It certainly appeals to both business and the self-hating states.Payments for ecosystem services look to me like the prelude to the greatest privatization. The gover
16、nment has already begun describing land owners as the “providers“ of ecosystem services, as if they had created the rain and the hills and the rivers and the wildlife that inhabits them. They are to be paid for these services, either by the government or by “users“. Land ownership since the time of
17、the first deceiver has involved the gradual accumulation of exclusive rights, which were seized from commoners. Payments for ecosystem services extend this encroachment by appointing the landlord as the owner of the wildlife, the water flow, the natural processes that were previously deemed to belon
18、g to everyone and no one.But it doesnt end there. Once a resource has been commodified, speculators and traders step in. The Ecosystem Markets Task Force now talks of “harnessing City financial expertise to assess the ways that these blended revenue streams and securitisations enhance the ROIreturn
19、on investmentof an environmental bond“. This gives you an idea of how far this process has gone and of the officialese it has begun to generate.Like other aspects of neoliberalism, the commodification of nature forestalls democratic choice. No longer will we be able to argue that an ecosystem or a l
20、andscape should be protected because it affords us wonder and delight; well be told that its intrinsic value has already been calculated and, doubtless, that it turns out to be worth less than the other uses to which the land could be put. The market has spoken; end of debate.All those messy, subjec
21、tive matters, the motivating forces of democracy, will be resolved in a column of figures. Governments wont need to regulate; the market will make the decisions that politicians have ducked. But trade is an unstable master, and unresponsive to anyone except those with the money. The costing and sale
22、 of nature represents another transfer of power to corporations and the very rich.31 According to the advocates, the commodification of nature offers a stimulus to_.(A)business development(B) resources conservation(C) economic growth(D)political progress32 The author argues in paragraph 3 that payme
23、nts for ecosystem services may bring_.(A)the full privatization of land(B) the robbery of common resources(C) the rational exploitation of natural resources(D)desirable ecosystem services33 By citing The Ecosystem Markets Task Force, the author intends to show_,(A)the specific ways that resources ar
24、e commodified(B) the profitability of the commodification of nature(C) in what ways the return on investment are assessed(D)to what extent commodification of nature has gone34 We can infer from paragraph 5 that neoliberalism mainly claims_.(A)democratic choice(B) spiritual enjoyment(C) free competit
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