[考研类试卷]考研英语(一)模拟试卷110及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 110 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) 0 The Internet affords anonymity to its users, a blessing to privacy and freedom of speech. But that very anonymity is also behind t
2、he explosion of cyber-crime that has 1 across the Web.Can privacy be preserved 2 bringing safety and security to a world that seems increasingly 3 ?Last month, Howard Schmidt, the nations cyber-czar, offered the federal government a 4 to make the Web a safer placea “voluntary trusted identity“ syste
3、m that would be the high-tech 5 of a physical key, a fingerprint and a photo ID card, all rolled 6 one. The system might use a smart identity card, or a digital credential 7 to a specific computer, and would authenticate users at a range of online services.The idea is to 8 a federation of private on
4、line identity systems. User could 9 which system to join, and only registered users whose identities have been authenticated could navigate those systems. The approach contrasts with one that would require an Internet drivers license 10 by the government.Google and Microsoft are among companies that
5、 already have these “ single sign-on“ systems that make it possible for users to 11 just once but use many different services.12 , the approach would create a “ walled garden“ in cyberspace, with safe “ neighborhoods“ and bright “streetlights“ to establish a sense of a 13 community.Mr. Schmidt descr
6、ibed it as a “voluntary ecosystem“ in which “individuals and organizations can complete online transactions with 14 , trusting the identities of each other and the identities of the infrastructure 15 which the transaction runs. “ Still, the administrations plan has 16 privacy rights activists. Some
7、applaud the approach; others are concerned. It seems clear that such a scheme is an initiative push toward what would 17 be a compulsory Internet “drives license“ mentality.The plan has also been greeted with 18 by some computer security experts, who worry that the “voluntary ecosystem“ envisioned b
8、y Mr. Schmidt would still leave much of the Internet 19 . They argue that all Internet users should be 20 to register and identify themselves, in the same way that drivers must be licensed to drive on public roads.1 【B1 】(A)swept(B) skipped(C) walked(D)ridden2 【B2 】(A)for(B) within(C) while(D)though
9、3 【B3 】(A)careless(B) lawless(C) pointless(D)helpless4 【B4 】(A)reason(B) reminder(C) compromise(D)proposal5 【B5 】(A)information(B) interference(C) entertainment(D)equivalent6 【B6 】(A)by(B) into(C) from(D)over7 【B7 】(A)linked(B) directed(C) chained(D)compared8 【B8 】(A)dismiss(B) discover(C) create(D)
10、improve9 【B9 】(A)recall(B) suggest(C) select(D)realize10 【B10 】(A)released(B) issued(C) distributed(D)delivered11 【B11 】(A)carry on(B) linger on(C) set in(D)log in12 【B12 】(A)In vain (B) In effect(C) In return(D)In contrast13 【B13 】(A)trusted(B) modernized(C) thriving(D)competing14 【B14 】(A)caution(
11、B) delight(C) confidence(D)patience15 【B15 】(A)on(B) after(C) beyond(D)across16 【B16 】(A)divided(B) disappointed(C) protected(D)united17 【B17 】(A)frequently(B) incidentally(C) occasionally(D)eventually18 【B18 】(A)skepticism(B) relerance(C) indifference(D)enthusiasm19 【B19 】(A)manageable(B) defendabl
12、e(C) vulnerable(D)invisible20 【B20 】(A)invited(B) appointed(C) allowed(D)forcedGrammar21 “The man must be Marys husband. “ “ No, he_her husband. She is still single. “(A)neednt be(B) mustnt be(C) shouldnt be(D)cant be22 He was punished_he should make the same mistake again.(A)unless(B) lest(C) if(D)
13、provided23 Even though we had been to her house several times before, we still did not remember(A)what street was it on(B) what was it the street(C) what street it was on(D)what street it was24 The millions of calculations involved, had they been done by hand, _all practical value by the time they w
14、ere finished.(A)could lose(B) would have lost(C) might lose(D)ought to have lost25 _last year and is now earning his living as an advertising agent.(A)He would leave school(B) He left school(C) He had left school(D)He has left school26 _ of the Pennsylvania Gazette, Benjamin Franklin tried hard to m
15、ake the periodical popular.(A)As owner and editor(B) While was owner and editor(C) Having being owner and editor(D)To be owner and editor27 While people may refer to television for up-to-the-minute news, it is unlikely that television _the newspaper completely.(A)will replace(B) have replaced(C) rep
16、lace(D)replaced28 You may rely on_everything will be ready by Monday.(A)that(B) what(C) which(D)it that29 If you pour oil on water, it_ float(A)shall(B) will(C) can(D)may30 _she be going back this autumn?(A)May(B) Might(C) Can(D)MustPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questio
17、ns below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)30 The Rebound Brings Investing OpportunityHeres the not-so-bad news: We are nearing a bottom. Housing prices are falling, but not as rapidly. Consumer confid-ence is up. Banks are earning money. The stock market in April had its best month in
18、nine years. Even Nouriel Roubini, the New York University professor known for his dire economic predictions, thinks we are on the mend.Thats not to say the recession is over. Roubini sees the road to recovery as a long and fluctuating one, with unemployment rising toward 12%. So dont trade in your e
19、mergency fund for a boat. But when it comes to your investing life, its time to get backing to the water. And the question is: How do we ever get back the money we lost?It depends on what type of recovery we have. Since the market bottomed on March 9, investors have rushed into acquiring shares of f
20、inancial companies, retailers and technology firms.That makes sense if you believe we will have a recovery like the ones weve had in recent history. Companies in those industries did well in the market rallies that followed recessions in the 1990s and the early part of this decade. And stocks handil
21、y outperformed bonds.But the current recession has been deeper and longer than the past two. “Its a very different story today,“ says First Eagles Jean-Marie Eveillard, one of the few managers to produce positive returns when stocks plunged earlier this decade. “The landscape is different, and the r
22、ecovery, when it comes, probably wont be along the lines of what we have seen in the post-World War II period.“For the past few decades, the easiest call in economics was to predict a V-shaped recessionone that bottoms and rebounds quickly, its basically all weve had. Only two of the 11 recessions s
23、ince the end of World War II have lasted more than a year, and nearly all wound up with a boom. Consumers stocked up. Companies upgraded their computers. We piled into real estate. And predicting a V may be the right call a gain. With the government spending billions on economic stimulustrillions, i
24、f you in elude the bank fixa quick pullout is entirely possible. In that case, buying retailers, technology companies and financial firms makes sense.But at 16 months and counting, this recession looks more and more U-likeone in which a rebound takes time. Thats the picture Roubini is painting. He s
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