[考研类试卷]考研英语(一)模拟试卷168及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 168 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 Hansen starts by arguing that the ice melting on and around Greenland and Antarctica will【B1】_rises in sea level that are much fas
2、ter than【B2】_predictions, meaning that we are likely to see several metres of sea-level rise this century. It is an argument that he has been making for a long time. Even more startling are the【B3】_that Hansen thinks will result【B4】_this rapid melt. Because fresh water is less【B5】_than saltwater, th
3、e cold, fresh meltwater will【B6 】_around the coasts of Greenland and Antarctica.Around Antarctica, this surface layer will act as a blanket, floating on top of warmer, saltier water and【B7】_it from losing heat to the air.【B8】_, this heat will go into melting the underside of ice shelves and glaciers
4、. Hansen【B9】_that the growth in sea ice around Antarctica is a sign that this is starting to【B10 】_already, with freshening surface water forming sea ice more【B11 】_This freshwater layer will also【B12】_the currents that carry heat from the tropics to the poles, he argues, so the tropics will warm fa
5、st while high latitudes cool down because of the cold surface waters. This【B13 】_difference, will power superstorms unlike anything we have ever seen, Hanse【B14 】_Most【B15】_of all, Hansen thinks that all of this could happen with just a 2C rise in temperature-the【B16】_safe limit.The consequences, of
6、 course, would be【B17】_“It is not difficult to imagine that【B18】_arising from forced migrations and economic collapse might make the planet【B19】_, threatening the fabric of civilisation, “ the paper states. These claims do not reflect the views of most climate scientists. But here is the【B20】_messag
7、e; we cannot be sure that Hansen is wrong.1 【B1 】(A)cause(B) demonstrate(C) confront(D)contradict2 【B2 】(A)groundless(B) mainstream(C) unexpected(D)malicious3 【B3 】(A)consequences(B) considerations(C) facts(D)conditions4 【B4 】(A)in(B) with(C) at(D)from5 【B5 】(A)clear(B) clean(C) hot(D)dense6 【B6 】(A
8、)move(B) circulate(C) pool(D)float7 【B7 】(A)separating(B) taking(C) preventing(D)dividing8 【B8 】(A)Besides(B) Moreover(C) Though(D)Instead9 【B9 】(A)argues(B) teaches(C) achieves(D)arises10 【B10 】(A)melt(B) sharpen(C) happen(D)handle 11 【B11 】(A)fundamentally(B) basically(C) fully(D)readily12 【B12 】(
9、A)shake off(B) blow down(C) shut down(D)settle down13 【B13 】(A)temptation(B) temperature(C) manufacture(D)temperament14 【B14 】(A)claims(B) witnesses(C) expects(D)fends15 【B15 】(A)simplifying(B) beautifying(C) terrific(D)terrifying16 【B16 】(A)superficially(B) supposedly(C) superlatively(D)supernatura
10、lly17 【B17 】(A)beneficial(B) catchy(C) catastrophic(D)far-reaching18 【B18 】(A)conflicts(B) anecdotes(C) confusions(D)concentrations19 【B19 】(A)unaffordable(B) unjustifiable(C) unacceptable(D)ungovernable20 【B20 】(A)take-home(B) top-down(C) hands-off(D)first-handPart ADirections: Read the following f
11、our texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 The made-for-TV movie about a tornado carrying man-eating sharks was a surprise hit in America. The preposterous plot of Sharknado may strike a chord with media bosses who have watched the Internet ravage their b
12、usiness over the past decade. Newspapers have lost readers and advertising to the Internet. Book and music shops have closed for good. Sales of DVDs and CDs have plummeted. The television industry has so far resisted big disruption but that has not stopped doomsayers predicting a flight of advertisi
13、ng and viewers.In 2008 Jeff Zucker, then the president of NBC Universal, a big entertainment group, lamented the trend of “trading analogue dollars for digital pennies“. But those pennies are starting to add up. And even Mr. Zucker, now boss of CNN Worldwide, a TV news channel, has changed his tune.
14、 “Old media is well, well beyond digital pennies. “ he says.What has changed his mind? The surge in smartphones, tablet computers and broadband speeds has encouraged more people to pay for content they can carry around with them. And all-access services , which give unlimited content on mobile devic
15、es for a monthly fee, are promoting people to spend more on digital products. After years of wreaking havoc, the Internet is helping media companies to grow. Sanford C. Bernstein, a research firm, reckons online licensing was responsible for about a third of the growth in revenues at CBS, an America
16、n media firm, in 2012.The most obvious change in the past few years is the decline of “physical“ products, such as CDs, DVDs and print newspapers. In 2008 nearly nine-tenths of consumer cash went on them;by 2017 it will be a little over half, with digital grabbing the rest. Newspapers are trying to
17、peddle digital subscriptions; the New York Times has nearly 700,000 online subscribers, but few others have done so well. So there is still a big question. Some wonder whether the prices that can be charged for computerized products “can support the underlying industries if they are not also physica
18、l businesses“.Some media firms need to get bigger and trim costs. But new technology does provide opportunities for media industry. The value of archives is growing in the Internet age: owners can profit from older programs that are rarely broadcast. The Internet can also help firms become cleverer.
19、 Concerts have become the lifeblood of the music industry and make up more than half of revenues. Acts used to go on tour to sell albums. Now they put out albums so they can make their living on the road. Publishers are releasing books electronically to test sales before putting them in print, and t
20、o adjust prices to drive demand. Experiments that were once impossibly expensive now cost peanuts. The trade of dollars for digital pennies doesnt always hurt.21 The statement “trading analogue dollars for digital pennies “(Para. 2)implies .(A)the lamentation of disruption of fortune caused by Inter
21、net(B) NBC Universal has changed its tune of digital pennies(C) digital media cannot rival with the old one(D)digital section of media contributes more to Jeff Zuckers industry22 Jeff Zucker believed that digital media is gaining its importance most probably because_.(A)the emergence of “all-access“
22、 services(B) the easy availability of the media content(C) the profitability brought by cyber technology(D)the low price of the monthly fee23 In Paragraph 4, the digital business of other newspapers is mentioned to show_.(A)the decline of physical products(B) the digital section is grabbing bigger s
23、hare(C) the endeavor is peddling digital users(D)the feasibility of computerized version24 According to the last paragraph, which of the following is true?(A)Media business can benefit from Internet in certain ways.(B) Some experiments in publishing business used to be cheap.(C) Albums now make up h
24、alf of revenues of music industry.(D)The Internet age promotes the value of the peanuts. 25 Whats the authors attitude towards the digital media?(A)Skeptical.(B) Supportive.(C) Biased.(D)Detached.25 The Special Forces Club,founded in 1945 in London by former members of the Special Operations Executi
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