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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 130(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) 0 Strange things have been happening to England. Still【1】from the dissolution of the empire in the years【2】World War , now the English
2、 find they are not even British. As the cherished “United Kingdom“ breaks into its【3】parts, Scots are clearly【4】and the Welsh, Welsh. But who exactly are the English? Whats left of them, with everything but the【5】half of their island taken away? Going back in time to【 6】roots doesnt help. First came
3、 the Celts, then the Romans, then Angles, Saxons, Jutes, Danes. Invasion after invasion, until the Norman Conquest. English national identity only seemed to find its【7】later, on the shifting sands of expansionism, from Elizabethan times onwards. The empire seemed to seal it. But now theres just Engl
4、and,【8】of a green island in the northern seas, lashed by rain, scarred by two【9】of vicious industrialization fallen【10】dereliction, ruined, as DH. Lawrence thought, by “the tragedy of ugliness,“ its abominable architecture. Of all English institutions, the one to【11】on would surely be the pub. Shelt
5、er to Chaucers pilgrims, home to Falstaff and Hal, throne of felicity to Dr. Johnson, the pub- that smoky, yeasty den of jollity-is the womb of【12】, if anywhere is. Yet in the midst of this national【13】crisis, the pub, the mainstay of English life, a staff driven【14】into the sump of history,【15】as t
6、he Saxons, is suddenly dying and evolving at【16】rates. Closing at something like a rate of more than three a day, pubs have become【 17】enough that for the first time since the Domesday Book, more than half the villages in England no longer have one. Its a rare pub that still【18】, or even limps on, b
7、y being what it was【19】to be: a drinking establishment. The old【20】of a pub as a place for a “session,“ a lengthy, restful, increasingly tipsy evening of swigging, is all but defunct.(A)reeling(B) struggling(C) running(D)passing (A)before(B) followed(C) following(D)with (A)comprising(B) constituent(
8、C) form(D)ingredient (A)Scotland(B) Scotch(C) Scottish(D)Irish (A)northern(B) western(C) eastern(D)southern (A)look(B) trace(C) search(D)hunt (A)feet(B) resources(C) core(D)reflection (A)full(B) little(C) half(D)all (A)years(B) decades(C) centuries(D)periods (A)from(B) out(C) away(D)into (A)remember
9、(B) count(C) raise(D)differentiate (A)Englishness(B) Britishness(C) Scottishness(D)Welshness (A)identity(B) financial(C) economic(D)political (A)up(B) down(C) right(D)left (A)historical(B) barbarian(C) old(D)remote (A)equal(B) different(C) unprecedented(D)fast (A)enough(B) scarce(C) cheap(D)popular
10、(A)thrives(B) closes(C) stands(D)exists (A)asked(B) born(C) meant(D)required (A)belief(B) idea(C) reflection(D)circumstance Grammar21 It is essential that these application forms_back as earlier as possible.(A)must be sent(B) will be sent(C) are sent(D)be sent22 All this leads to a population in the
11、 twenty-first century that is smaller_feared few years ago.(A)than was(B) that was(C) than that(D)it was23 He moved away from his parents, and missed them_ enjoy the exciting life in New York.(A)enough to(B) too much to(C) very much to(D)much so as to24 _the explosion occurred was that the laborator
12、y attendant had been careless.(A)That(B) What(C) Why(D)How25 He_unwisely, but he was at least trying to do something helpful.(A)may have acted(B) must have acted(C) should act(D)would act26 Among the first to come and live in North America _, who later prospered mainly in New England.(A)had been Dut
13、ch settlers(B) Dutch settlers were there(C) were Dutch settlers(D)Dutch settlers had been there27 _with the size of the whole earth, the highest mountain does not seem high at all.(A)When compared(B) Compare(C) While comparing(D)Comparing28 I_ the party much more if there hadnt been quite such a cro
14、wd of people there.(A)would enjoy(B) will have enjoyed(C) would have enjoyed(D)will be enjoying29 Government reports, examination compositions, legal documents and most business letters are the main situations_formal language is used.(A)in which(B) at what(C) on which(D)in that30 _finished speaking
15、when someone rose to refute his points.(A)Hardly he had(B) He hardly has(C) Had he hardly(D)Hardly had hePart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)30 On-line Service TwitterIn September 2008, Twitter co-founder Biz Ston
16、e said the company never met to hammer out business model. No brainstorming sessions; no scribblings on a white board; the entire site would go down for hours at a time. Stone and his team were far too busy combating the sites recurring problems to worry about how it would eventually support itself.
17、 It appears that over the past year and a half. Twitter has managed to schedule a few meetings. On Tuesday, it announced and outlined its strategy to make money.The main point is Twitters decision to mask its ads as actual tweets. Rather than seeing a big, glossy image advertising a Frappuccino, use
18、rs will see a sponsored Starbucks tweet that hypes the latest Frappuccino flavor. Its admittedly a small difference, but its one that allows Twitter to be true to the past three years of its development while setting a course for the next three years.Self-promotion is always what Twitter has done be
19、st. Professionals fill their feeds with links to their own work. Amateurs respond with mundane advertisements for themselves. Companies, threatened by all of this self-branding, have responded in kind. Some businesses have hundreds of followers; no matter the follower count, every tweet is a shill.F
20、acebook has proved how hard it is to advertise against a social network. The concern is that if Twitter becomes too much of a social networkand not enough of an aggregator it will run into the same problem. In the end, the same advertising principles that exist online exist offline.Twitter is convin
21、ced the way it can make sure its ads work is by making sure theyre “resonant“. That word was all over Twitters ad announcement, and its sure to become a new buzzword for the Web. Twitters general principle is that its going to display only ads that users like the ones that resonate. Its great in the
22、ory, impossible to do in practice. If Starbucks is spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on Twitter ads but its Twitter ads are terrible, is Twitter really going to tell Starbucks to take back its money?31 What is said about Twitters business model?(A)There has been a complete set of business mo
23、del since Twitter was established.(B) Twitters employees are encouraged to have brainstorms for better business model.(C) Twitter has worked out detailed business model about how to support itself.(D)With the passage of time. Twitter has managed to improve its business model.32 What is the character
24、istic of Twitters ads?(A)Twitters ads are actually hidden among ordinary tweets.(B) Twitter prefers to use big glossy images to attract peoples attention.(C) Twitters ads are usually sponsored by big companies like Starbucks(D)After three years trial, Twitter has decided to change its ads style.33 W
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