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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 133 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 Many countries will not allow cigarette advertising in their newspaper or on TV-especially 【1 】the advertisements are usually writ
2、ten with young people in mind. 【2】advertising, the tobacco companies have begun to 【3】sports events. They give money to football, motor racing, tennis and a number of 【4】sports 【5】condition that the name of the cigarette is 【6】This is now 【7】concern, because it does exactly 【8】many ads try to do-sug
3、gest that smoking has some connection 【9】being strong and athletic.In all this, the point of view of the non-smokers has to be 【10】as well: “3 wish smoker would stop 【11】the air. I wish I could eat in a restaurant 【12】having to smell cigarettes smoke.“ It has been 【13】that, in a room where a large n
4、umber of people are smoking, a non-smoker will breathe in the 【14】of two or three cigarettes during an evening. 【15】, non-smokers are now majority in many western countries. More and more people are giving up the habit, discouraged by high prices, influenced by 【16】advertising or just aware that smo
5、king is no longer really a polite thing to do.Faced with lower sales, the western tobacco companies have begun to look outside their own countries. They have begun advertising 【17】to persuade young people in developing countries that smoking American or British or French cigarette is a sophisticated
6、 western habit, which they should copy. As a result, more and more young people are spending 【18】 money they have on a product which the west recognizes 【19】unhealthy and no longer wants. The high number of young smokers in India, in South America and in South East Asia will become some of tomorrows
7、 【20】.(A)that(B) when(C) where(D)since(A)In the place of(B) In place of(C) Besides(D)Except(A)promote(B) develop(C) sponsor(D)help(A)other(B) another(C) others(D)some(A)on(B) in(C) with(D)under(A)suggested(B) claimed(C) mentioned(D)declared(A)causing(B) making(C) giving(D)setting(A)that(B) which(C)
8、as(D)what(A)with(B) of(C) for(D)to(A)believed(B) thought(C) considered(D)regarded(A)damaging(B) spoiling(C) decaying(D)destroying(A)in spite of(B) rather than(C) because of(D)without(A)reported(B) calculated(C) said(D)believed(A)same(B) comparable(C) equal(D)equivalent(A)However(B) Actually(C) Then(
9、D)So(A)non-smoking(B) no-smoking(C) anti-smoking(D)against smoking(A)struggles(B) fights(C) campaigns(D)battles(A)the little(B) a little(C) little(D)some little(A)by(B) for(C) as(D)with(A)difficulties(B) phenomena(C) problems(D)situationsGrammar21 Peter found a place in the cellar_ he used as his fi
10、rst laboratory.(A)which(B) where(C) such(D)the same22 Firms that use computers have found that the number of staff_ is needed for quality control can be substantially reduced.(A)whose(B) as(C) what(D)that23 _ of the Pennsylvania Gazette, Benjamin Franklin tried hard to make the periodical popular.(A
11、)As owner and editor(B) While was owner and editor(C) Having being owner and editor(D)To be owner and editor24 He had a bad cold. _ is why he didnt come.(A)It(B) This(C) That(D)What25 _ all our kindness to help her, Sara refused to listen.(A)At(B) In(C) For(D)On26 My train arrives in New York at eig
12、ht oclock tonight. The plane I would like to take from there _by then.(A)would leave(B) will have left(C) has left(D)had left27 Many a writer of newspaper articles_to writing novels.(A)has turned(B) have turned(C) have been turned(D)has been turned28 You see the lightening_it happens, but you hear t
13、he thunder later.(A)the instant(B) for an instant(C) on the instant(D)in an instant29 The police investigated the_about the bank robbery.(A)stander-by(B) stander-bys(C) standers-by(D)standers-bys30 Would you like to come to my birthday party tomorrow? Im_glad to come.(A)only(B) too(C) only too(D)too
14、 onlyPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)31 Something extraordinary is happening in London this week: in Lambeth, one of the citys poorest boroughs(区), 180 children are starting their secondary education in a bran
15、d new school. The state- funded school was set up by parents who were fed up with the quality of local education. In countries with more enlightened education systems, this would be unremarkable. In Britain, it is an amazing achievement by a bunch of desperate and determined people after years of st
16、ruggle.Britains schools are in a mess. Average standards are not improving despite billions in extra spending, and a stubbornly long tail of underachievers straggles(拖后腿) behind. A couple of years ago, a consensus emerged among reformers that councils had too much control and parents too little.One
17、might have expected more from the Conservatives, who stood for election on a pledge to bring in school vouchers. Yet the Tory policy group charged with thinking deep thoughts about public services paid only lip service to parent power in its report. Where schools are failing, it said, parents or cha
18、rities should get taxpayers money to open new ones. But only 2.9% are actually failing, on official definitions. And another proposal, that children in failing schools get extra funding if they go elsewhere, was so lacking in detail as to be meaningless.Worry about underperforming schools is hardly
19、confined to Britain: in America, in Italy, in Germany, even in once-proud France education is a hot-button topic. Yet a number of countries seem to have cracked it. Although specific problems differ in different societies, parental choice is at the heart of most successful solutions. What are the le
20、ssons?The first is that if a critical mass of parents wants a new school and there is a willing provider, local government should be required to finance it as generously as it does existing state schools. The second is that if a charity wants to open a school in the hope that children will come, the
21、n taxpayers money should follow any that do. Third, rules about what, where and how schools teach should be relaxed to avoid stifling innovation and discouraging newcomers with big ideas. In any event, public-examination results would give parents the information they needed to enforce high standard
22、s.These proposals may seem radical, yet parents in the Netherlands have had the right to demand new schools since 1917, and those in Sweden have been free since 1992 to take their government money to any school that satisfies basic government rules. In the Netherlands 70% of children are educated in
23、 private schools at the taxpayers expense; in Sweden 10% already are. In both countries state spending on education is lower per head than in Britain, and results are better. It doesnt take a genius IQjust a little political courageto draw the correct conclusion.31 According to the text, which of th
24、e following is true about the new school?(A)The new school in Lambeth is financed by parents not satisfied with the local education.(B) Reformers recently agreed that parents had less control over British schools than the councils.(C) The establishment of this school is more remarkable in Britain th
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