[考研类试卷]考研英语(一)模拟试卷162及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 162 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 In their quest to build profitable and more far-reaching digital audiences, publishers in the US and Europe have turned to the wor
2、lds largest 【B1】_ network for help. Nine media organisations, 【B2】_ the BBC through its youth-oriented Newsbeat service, the Guardian and the New York Times, have【B3】_a deal with Facebook to publish some of their【B4】_directly through the social network rather than 【B5】 _ hosting it on their own site
3、s as part of a trial.The 【B6 】_ comes as increasing numbers of readers rely on the social network as the main site【B7】_which they receive news. Facebook wants not only to 【B8】 _ users to news sites【B9】_to be the lace where they stay and consume it, too. Facebook already【B10】_nearly 20 per cent of th
4、e uardians web traffic, excluding visits to its own apps, and about 15 per cent of【B11】_to the New York Times site.The Facebook deal follows complaints by some【B12】_that internet groups such as Google and Facebook【B13】_their own online businesses. Rupert Murdoch s News Corp,【B14】_, a critic of Googl
5、e and Facebook, is not participating. Others have【B15】_concern that Facebook would have too much power【B16 】 _which stories appear and where they are placed.Facebook said the【B17】_would give publishers “control over their stories, brand experience and profit opportunities“, including【B18】_to some us
6、er data. Online sharing of news articles has already【B19】_some readers away from publishers【B20】_pages towards social media sites.1 【B1 】(A)television(B) social(C) data(D)shopping2 【B2 】(A)including(B) involving(C) revolving(D)referring3 【B3 】(A)played(B) found(C) struck(D)drawn4 【B4 】(A)content(B)
7、quality(C) theories(D)concepts5 【B5 】(A)irregularly(B) persistently(C) simply(D)primarily6 【B6 】(A)system(B) move(C) mechanism(D)merger7 【B7 】(A)by(B) as(C) through(D)towards8 【B8 】(A)turn(B) find(C) figure(D)point9 【B9 】(A)but(B) thus(C) even(D)then10 【B10 】(A)prepares for(B) accounts for(C) piles
8、on(D)brings about11 【B11 】(A)traffic(B) space(C) revenue(D)staff12 【B12 】(A)companies(B) groups(C) publishers(D)associations13 【B13 】(A)underestimate(B) undermine(C) increase(D)strengthen14 【B14 】(A)above all(B) on average(C) in principle(D)for example15 【B15 】(A)confirmed(B) expressed(C) cultivated
9、(D)offered16 【B16 】(A)over(B) with(C) of(D)for17 【B17 】(A)article(B) game(C) scheme(D)agenda18 【B18 】(A)approach(B) access(C) mode(D)manner19 【B19 】(A)prevented(B) kept(C) made(D)lured20 【B20 】(A)introductory(B) home(C) yellow(D)technologicalPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer th
10、e questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 It took some time to figure out just the right shopping complex, off just the right highway interchange and just the right distance from Seoul, that could accommodate a 624,000-square-foot storethat is to say, one more than three ti
11、mes the size of the average Wal-Mart Supercenter. It took more time to solve certain mysteries, like how big to make the store s children s section in a country where kids are often given ample space in the family living quarters. It took more time to figure out how to showcase kitchens that incorpo
12、rate kimchi refrigerators, a uniquely Korean appliance and even more time to untangle nuances of the market, like the South Koreans preference for metal chopsticks. In all, it took about six years for Ikea to unveil its inaugural store in South Korea, in Gwangmyeong, starting from the first scouting
13、 trip.The lag was typically Ikean. But six years? “The more global, the more complex it gets,“ replies Mikael Palmquist, the regional manager of retail for Asia Pacific. “We need to get these things right or we will never be taken seriously.“Today the Gwangmyeong store, which is the companys largest
14、 in the world by shopping area, is on track to become one of Ikeas top-performing outlets for 2015.The success is hardly a fluke. Ikea, it seems, is a genius at selling Ikeaflat packing, transporting, and reassembling its quirky Swedish styling all across the planet. The furniture and furnishings br
15、and is in more countries than Wal-Mart and Carrefour. China, where Ikea has eight of its 10 biggest stores, is the company s fastest-growing market. An outlet in Morocco is coming soon, and there are hints that Brazil may not be far off. Meanwhile, Ikea is going meatballs out in India, where it plan
16、s to invest about $2 billion over a decade to open 10 stores.Getting it right in emerging markets like China and India, where Ikea is well-positioned to capitalize on a growing middle class, is a key factor in its goal of hitting 50 billion in sales by 2020. Thats up from 28.7 billion in its fiscal
17、2014 and almost double its 2005 sales level. Today the Ikea Group has 318 stores, not including the brands some four dozen franchised locations; its aiming for around 500 by 2020.21 The first paragraph is used to illustrate that_.(A)it took more time to figure out a right shopping complex(B) it was
18、tricky to make an ample children s section in a store(C) it was time-consuming to untangle nuances of the Korean market(D)the lag is the unique feature of Ikea to open new stores22 Ikea doesnt expand too rapidly because_.(A)it is a global company(B) the expansion is too complex(C) it is difficult to
19、 get things right(D)it needs to be taken seriously by customers23 The phrase “a fluke“(Para. 4)probably means_.(A)an effort(B) good luck(C) an opportunity(D)a necessity24 According to the text, Ikea is a genius at all of the following EXCEPT_.(A)selling its furniture(B) selling its furnishings(C) re
20、assembling Swedish style(D)expanding outlets25 Which of the following is NOT true?(A)Ikea is aiming for around 500 stores by 2020.(B) South Korean is Ikea s fastest-growing market.(C) Brazil may be one of Ikea s emerging markets.(D)Ikea plans to capitalize on middle classes in India.25 For the past
21、few months, artificial intelligence(AI)has been a much talked about topic in the worlds of both pop culture and science. Last November saw the release of Oscar-nominated and winning biopic, “The Imitation Game“, about the father of the modern computer, Alan Turing. Last month, another Hollywood film
22、 about clever robots, Chappie, hit theaters.Is artificial intelligence a boon or does it spell doom for humans? In their book, authors Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee, both of whom hail from MIT, US, could barely hide their excitement toward the rise of machines.According to the authors, we are
23、entering an age of accelerated development of artificial and robotic technology. “Digital machines have escaped their narrow confines and started to demonstrate broad abilities in pattern recognition, complex communication, and other domains that used to be exclusively human,“ write the authors. “We
24、 ve recently seen great progress in natural language processing, machine learning, computer vision, simultaneous localization and mapping, and many other areas.“Were going to see artificial intelligence do more and more, and as this happens costs will go down, outcomes will improve, and our lives wi
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