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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 107 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 The problem to be taken up and the point at which the search for a solution will begin are customarily prescribed by the investiga
2、tor (1)_ a subject participating in an (2)_ on thinking (or by the programmer for a computer). (3)_, prevailing techniques of (4)_ in the psychology of thinking have invited (5)_ of the motivational aspects of thinking. The conditions that determine when the person will begin to think in (6)_ to som
3、e other activity, what he will think about, what direction his thinking will take, and when he will regard his search for a solution as successfully terminated (or abandon it as not worth pursuing further) (7)_ are beginning to attract investigation. (8)_ much thinking is aimed at (9)_ ends, special
4、 motivational problems are raised by “disinterested“ thinking, in which the (10)_ of an answer to a question is a source of satisfaction in itself.For computer specialists, the detection of a mismatch between the formula that the program so far has (11)_ and some formula or set of requirements that
5、(12)_ a solution is what impels continuation of the search and determines the direction it will (13)_.Neo-behaviorists (like psychoanalysts) have made much of secondary (14)_ value and stimulus generalization; i. e., the tendency of a stimulus pattern to become a source of satisfaction if it resembl
6、es or has (15)_ accompanied some form of biological gratification. The insufficiency of this kind of explanation becomes apparent, (16)_, when the importance of novelty, surprise, complexity, incongruity, ambiguity, and (17)_ is considered. Inconsistency between beliefs, between items of incoming se
7、nsory information, or between ones belief and an item of sensory information (18)_ can be a source of discomfort impelling a (19)_ for resolution through reorganization of belief (20)_ or through selective acquisition of new information.(A)for(B) into(C) with(D)by(A)procedure(B) experiment(C) progra
8、m(D)adventure(A)However(B) Consequently(C) Thus(D)Simultaneously(A)encounter(B) obligation(C) insight(D)inquiry(A)consideration(B) discovery(C) question(D)neglect(A)respect(B) preference(C) response(D)return(A)rarely(B) particularly(C) barely(D)definitely(A)Although(B) Since(C) Unless(D)Provided(A)n
9、ormal(B) practical(C) plausible(D)terminal(A)process(B) recognition(C) prediction(D)discovery(A)created(B) contributed(C) donated(D)produced(A)demand(B) define(C) defend(D)detect(A)follow(B) bring(C) stimulate(D)characterize(A)pressure(B) emphasis(C) reward(D)profit(A)obviously(B) subsequently(C) fr
10、equently(D)commonly(A)though(B) however(C) moreover(D)therefore(A)popularity(B) publicity(C) difficulty(D)uncertainty(A)broadly(B) evidently(C) distinctly(D)confusedly(A)search(B) wish(C) plea(D)talent(A)devices(B) structures(C) systems(D)conceptsGrammar21 _for my illness, I would have lent him a he
11、lping hand.(A)Not being(B) Had it not been(C) Without being(D)Not having been22 Not until I shouted at the top of my voice_his head.(A)that he turned(B) did he turn(C) he didnt turn(D)he had turned23 Jack never dreams of_for him to be sent abroad to study very soon.(A)being a chance(B) there being a
12、 chance(C) there to be a chance(D)there be a chance24 _plastics, the machine is light in weight.(A)Made of(B) Having made with(C) To make of(D)To be made of25 It is not easy to give away money_it is to make money.(A)as(B) more than(C) as much as(D)any more than26 You should practise_ English as much
13、 as possible.(A)speak(B) speaking(C) to speak(D)being spoken27 Some people hope, the rains will return and ease the hardship_the peasants of Northern China.(A)faced(B) faces(C) facing(D)to face28 I really appreciate_to help me, but I am sure that I will be able to manage by myself.(A)you to offer(B)
14、 your offering(C) that you offer(D)that you are offering29 _that he accepted the job.(A)It was very reluctant(B) Very reluctantly was it(C) It was very reluctandy(D)It being very reluctantly30 He didnt_me for returning his money that I found.(A)so much as thank(B) so much as to thank(C) as much as t
15、hanking(D)so much as thankingPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)30 For years, digital news conformed to one section of the 1984 prophecy of the technology guru Stewart Brand that “information wants to be free bec
16、ause the cost of getting it out is getting lower. “ Now, it is relying on his other, lesser-known maxim that “information wants to be expensive because its so valuable. The right information in the right place just changes your life. “As paywalls go up, and advertising yields continue to fall, publi
17、shers have pinned their hopes on subscriptions. Some suggest that it is a breach of publishers moral obligation to make news freely accessible because it is a public good.I dont see why publishers have an ethical duty not to charge for the content they originate. Free news is a recent phenomenon. Ne
18、wspaper publishers always charged readers, albeit a small amount compared with the cost of newsgathering. Furthermore, nothing will change the fact that people have access to far more information than before the internet. News cannot be patented - once information is uncovered, it spreads rapidly ac
19、ross Twitter and Facebook, and is repeated by rivals and aggregators.Yet the trend is clear. Most of the top US newspapers have a paywall in place, or are planning one. The financial model for print newspapers that most revenues came from advertising, with subscriptions and news-stand prices making
20、up the rest does not work online. The double-digit increase in online advertising revenues in the early 2000s has slowed to the low single figures, as growing traffic is mostly offset by falling advertising yields. With hindsight, it is blindingly obvious that when the space for advertising expands
21、as it did hugely with the shift from print to online prices fall. For a long time, this evaded news publishers, who lived in the vain hope that they could rely more on advertising in the online world, rather than less. Papers such as the FT and the New York Times have reversed that tactic the NYTs c
22、irculation revenues now exceed those from advertising. Thus, news is increasingly being paid for by affluent individuals the average household income of NYT subscribers is about $100, 000 or produced as part of a corporate service, such as Bloomberg News and Thomson Reuters.Should we be worried? The
23、 risk is that news will become slanted in the interests of corporations and the wealthy. So far, there isnt much sign of that. The news organisations best placed to prosper from the shift Bloomberg, Reuters, the FT, the Wall Street Journal, The Economist have high standards. Indeed, the shift toward
24、s subscriptions could raise editorial standards, rather than lowering them. Free sites that need to boost page views to gain advertising have an incentive to go downmarket with more gossip and celebrity news; the ones that rely more on subscriptions have the reverse incentive.But the fading era of a
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