[考研类试卷]考研英语(一)模拟试卷12及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 12 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 Digital photography is still new enough that most of us have yet to form an opinion about it【C1】_develop a point of view. But this
2、hasnt stopped many film and computer fans from agreeing【C2 】_the early conventional wisdom about digital cameras theyre neat【C3】_for your PC, but theyre not suitable for everyday picture taking.The fans are wrong. More than anything else, digital cameras are radically【C4】_what photography means and
3、what it can be. The venerable medium of photography【C5 】_we know, is beginning to seem out of【C6】_with the way we live. In our computer and camcorder【C7】_, saving pictures as digital【C8】_and watching them on TV is no less practical and in many ways more【C9】_than fumbling with rolls of film that must
4、 be sent off to be【C10】_.Paper is also terribly【C11】_Pictures that are incorrectly framed, 【C12 】_, or lighted are nonetheless committed to film and ultimately processed into prints.The digital medium changes the【C13】_. Still images that are【 C14】_digitally can immediately be shown on a computer【C15
5、】_, a TV screen, or a small liquid crystal display (LCD) built right into the camera. And since the points of light that【C16】_an image are saved as a series of digital bits in electronic memory, 【C17】_being permanently etched onto film, they can be erased, retouched, and transmitted【C18】_Whats it li
6、ke to【C19】_with one of these digital cameras? Its a little like a first date exciting, confusing and fraught with【C20】_.1 【C1 】(A)rather than(B) let alone(C) much less(D)so as to2 【C2 】(A)on(B) with(C) to(D)by3 【C3 】(A)attachments(B) auxiliaries(C) attributes(D)counterparts4 【C4 】(A)reexplaining(B)
7、rearranging(C) reexposing(D)redefining5 【C5 】(A)though(B) if(C) as(D)unless6 【C6 】(A)rate(B) pace(C) step(D)speed7 【C7 】(A)environment(B) civilization(C) community(D)culture8 【C8 】(A)files(B) documentaries(C) programs(D)software9 【C9 】(A)appealing(B) facilitating(C) enlightening(D)encouraging10 【C10
8、 】(A)converted(B) developed(C) exposed(D)evolved11 【C11 】(A)unforgiving(B) unperceiving(C) unconsidering(D)unsympathizing12 【C12 】(A)aimed(B) targeted(C) focused(D)pointed13 【C13 】(A)regulations(B) rules(C) disciplines(D)principles14 【C14 】(A)gripped(B) seized(C) grasped(D)captured15 【C15 】(A)demons
9、trator(B) exhibitor(C) monitor(D)transmitter16 【C16 】(A)constitute(B) illuminate(C) penetrate(D)dissolve17 【C17 】(A)in case(B) rather than(C) as well as(D)as though18 【C18 】(A)on-digit(B) on-cable(C) on-line(D)on-data19 【C19 】(A)fire(B) maneuver(C) operate(D)shoot20 【C20 】(A)chances(B) probabilities
10、(C) opportunities(D)possibilitiesPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 Nine months after the collapse of Lehman Brothers, the worlds economic crisis is still usually discussed as though it consisted of dire bank
11、balance-sheets, falling exports and bankruptcies or job losses in the West. But at the other end of the trail that starts with financial woes in rich countries are underweight children and anaemic expectant mothers in poor ones. New research by the United Nations standing committee on nutrition give
12、s a first estimate of how the crisis has hurt the group of people most affected by the crash: the very poorest.In 19902007, the number of hungry people rose by about 80m, though this was, by and large, a period of rising incomes in developing countries. In 2008 alone, the number rose a further 40m,
13、to 963m half as much in one year as during the previous 17. In other words, lots more children and pregnant women are not getting the food they need. The report reckons that the number of underweight children will rise from 121m to 125m by 2010, assuming no change in the size of the world economy (i
14、n fact, it is expected to shrink 2% this year). The World Bank has already estimated that until 2015 the crisis will lead to between 200, 000 and 400,000 more children dying every year.The poorest face two crises: the world recession and the resumption of food price rises. Food prices had been falli
15、ng but even then, the global price fall did not translate into a comparable decline on local markets in most poor countries, so the poor did not benefit much. World prices bottomed out in December 2008 and have since risen 26%. In the poorest countries, a rise of 50% in the price of staples pushes u
16、p the family food budget from 50% to 60% of household income.Initially, people skimp on non-staple foods, cutting the quality and diversity of their intake; in the next stage, the quantity and safety of diets suffer. That in turn damages their health. Currently, around 50m, or 40%, of pregnant women
17、 in developing countries are anaemic. Anaemia in expectant mothers, which causes low birth weight and unhealthier babies, is likely to rise by a further 1. 2m in Asia and 700,000 in Africa.To make matters worse, this is happening at a time when the global slump is causing job losses or wage squeezes
18、 everywhere worldwide unemployment rose to 6% in 2008 so in some poor countries, it now takes an extra ten hours a week or more to feed a family of five.The resulting burden falls heavily on women. As the report says starkly: “Women are usually the last to benefit from increasing income but they are
19、 usually the first to make sacrifices when the financial situation deteriorates. “21 According to the first two paragraphs,(A)the rich countries are the main victims of the economic crisis.(B) people are less likely to associate worlds economic downturn with the poorest.(C) the income in the develop
20、ing countries has been increasing in recent years.(D)the size of the world economy will be unchanged by 2010.22 Which of the following is true about the food price?(A)It falls with the global economic recession.(B) It had been dropping but has rebounded now.(C) It is decisive to the food shortage in
21、 poor countries.(D)It determines the family budget.23 To cut the food budget, people begin to(A)eat less regardless of health.(B) try to lose weight.(C) choose cheaper food.(D)work an extra ten hours.24 By saying “they are usually the first to make sacrifices“ (Line 2, Para. 6), the author means(A)w
22、omen are more susceptible to financial conditions.(B) women are willing to sacrifice their lives for their family.(C) women are usually the first victims of anaemia.(D)women tend to suffer more in bad economic situations.25 Which of the following is the best title for this text?(A)The Trail of Disas
23、ter.(B) The Economic Crisis.(C) The Hungry People.(D)World Recession and Job Losses.25 Lets not mince words: college can be tough. According to a 2007 study by the American College Health Association, 43 percent of students reported having felt “so depressed it was difficult to function“ at least on
24、ce in the prior year. Other studies, based on student surveys, suggest that one in five undergraduates reported having an eating disorder, one in six had deliberately cut or burned himself and one in 10 had considered suicide.Given those numbers, its deeply troubling that in 2007 just 8. 5 percent o
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