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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 152 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 For much of this week, New York has been caught up in an unstoppable heat wave. At times like this, its hard not to imagine the wo
2、rst-case【B1】_. What if the worlds air-conditioners just stopped working? What would we do then?Air-conditioning has【B2】_the polarity of summer: it has us fleeing inside during hot weather,【B3】_we used to flee outside, which might have been more fun, and was certainly more【B4】_. Arthur Millers “Befor
3、e Air-Conditioning“(1998)probably the definitive New Yorker essay on this subjectdescribes the way New Yorkers would【B5】_together out-of-doors. During his childhood, Miller writes, in the twenties, “There were still elevated trains. Desperate people, unable to【B6】_their apartments, would 【B7】_pay a
4、nickel and ride around aimlessly for a couple of hours to cool off.“ At night, Central Park “was full of hundreds of people who slept on the grass. Babies cried in the darkness, mens deep voices【B8 】_, and a woman let out a(n) 【B9】_high laugh beside the lake.“ It was still hot in the park, and it wa
5、s crowded, but the【B10】_of the space made the heat easier to【B11】_.The【B12 】_and spread of air-conditioning, meanwhile, put【B13 】_relief the habits of the pre-air-con-ditioning【B14】_. In a comment from July 4, 1959, A. J. Iiebling【B15】_how “the dodges for coping with the heat that New Yorkers learne
6、d in three centuries of summer have become【B16】_, and in some cases hazardous.“ New York buildings, Iiebling complained, were now “twenty degrees colder in summer than in winter, when they are【 B17】_to the needs of a woman who is going to shed a mink coat the【B18】_she gets inside, and is wearing not
7、hing much underneath it.“Nowadays, air-conditioners are cheap and【B19】 _. And yet there are still summer days like these days when its【B20】_hot that the heat is almost all you can think about.1 【B1 】(A)event(B) critique(C) argument(D)scenario2 【B2 】(A)reversed(B) revised(C) resisted(D)reset3 【B3 】(A
8、)but(B) while(C) and(D)so4 【B4 】(A)sustainable(B) practical(C) typical(D)social5 【B5 】(A)flock(B) assemble(C) float(D)congregate6 【B6 】(A)repay(B) escape(C) rent(D)endure7 【B7 】(A)simply(B) namely(C) carefully(D)barely8 【B8 】(A)screamed(B) shouted(C) murmured(D)yelled9 【B9 】(A)uncommon(B) occasional
9、(C) continual(D)eventual10 【B10 】(A)openness(B) vacancy(C) desolation(D)quietness11 【B11 】(A)compete(B) bear(C) tolerate(D)suffer12 【B12 】(A)discovery(B) surplus(C) assembly(D)advent13 【B13 】(A)on(B) up(C) into(D)down14 【B14 】(A)era(B) instant(C) generation(D)century15 【B15 】(A)approved(B) lamented(
10、C) affirmed(D)scorned16 【B16 】(A)irreplaceable(B) superfluous(C) suspicious(D)monotonous17 【B17 】(A)adapted(B) faced(C) complained(D)satisfied18 【B18 】(A)case(B) move(C) moment(D)hour19 【B19 】(A)pervasive(B) universal(C) abusive(D)compulsive20 【B20 】(A)such(B) as(C) so(D)offPart ADirections: Read th
11、e following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 “At Booz Allen, were shaping the future of cyber-security,“ trumpets a recruiting message on the website of Booz Allen Hamilton, a consulting and technology firm. It is hard to argue with that exagge
12、ration right now. Edward Snowden, the man who revealed he was responsible for leaks about surveillance of American citizens by the National Security Agency(NSA), was a contractor working for Booz Allen. That has turned a spotlight on the extensive involvement of private firms in helping Americas spi
13、es to do their jobs. The affair could lead to changes in the way these relationships work.The role of firms such as Booz Allen in the intelligence arena and the flow of government cyber-tsars into tech companies are evidence of an emerging cyber-industrial complex in which the private and public sec
14、tors are intimately linked. Some will see this as a worrying development, noting that President Dwight Eisenhower used the term “military-industrial complex“ in a speech in 1961 to give warning about the dangers of too cosy a relationship between government, military men and defence contractors.Ther
15、e are risks inherent in the cyber-industrial complex too. Mr. Snowdens leak will raise questions about just how watertight firms such as Booz Allen can keep their operations. There is also a theoretical risk that former officials might tap their friends in government to give their new employers an u
16、nfair advantage in bidding for federal contracts or to influence policy for commercial advantage.But there are also reasons why the cyber-industrial complex should, on balance, be welcomed. For a start, many talented but weird techies would refuse to work for government agencies. Better to have them
17、 work as contractors than not to enlist their talents at all. Deep-pocketed firms may also be best placed to attract rare birds such as data scientists.Because of the danger that online security threats pose, companies need to co-operate closely with government spies and crimebusters to counter them
18、. Former cyber-officials can advise firms how best to do this. Moreover, if the government wants to continue to benefit from the savvy of its departing cyber-warriors, it can always hire their new firms.Government types can also help cyber-security firms and consultancies, which are prime targets fo
19、r hackers, to protect their own operations better. Dmitri Alperovitch, a founder of CrowdStrike, a cyber-security company that hired Shawn Henry after he retired from a senior position at the FBI, says that in addition to working with clients Mr. Henry is also responsible for CrowdStrikes own intern
20、al security.21 We can learn from the first paragraph that(A)the Snowden incident was a heavy blow to Booz Allen Hamilton.(B) private firms and government spies have long worked together.(C) cooperation between the private and public sectors should be stopped.(D)many failed to note the role of privat
21、e firms in the intelligence arena.22 Some are worried about the cyber-industrial complex in that(A)it is a duplicate of the military-industrial complex.(B) the possible intimate link will pose potential risks.(C) private and public sectors will conspire to monitor them.(D)they will be deprived of th
22、e right to the freedom of speech.23 One reason why the cyber-industrial complex should be welcomed is that(A)it can create more job opportunities in America.(B) it can enhance industrialization of IT researches.(C) it is a good way to combat online security threats.(D)it can prevent scandals like th
23、e Snowden incident.24 Shawn Henry is mentioned in the last paragraph to(A)demonstrate that he is one of the so-called government types.(B) justify the intimate link between private and public sectors.(C) show that companies closely cooperate with government.(D)illustrate the help rendered by former
24、officials to companies.25 The authors attitude towards the cyber-industrial complex is(A)critical.(B) supportive.(C) objective.(D)skeptical.25 The sale of the Washington Post to Jeff Bezos is just the most recent episode in the decline and fall of professional journalism. By selling out to a mega-bi
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