[考研类试卷]考研英语(一)模拟试卷174及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 174 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 There is growing interest in East Japan Railway Co. ltd. , one of the six companies, created out of the privatized national railwa
2、y system. In an industry lacking exciting growth【B1】_its plan to use real-estate assets in and around train stations【B2 】_is drawing interest.In a plan called “Station Renaissance“ that it【B3】_in November, JR East said that it would【B4】_using its commercial spaces for shops and restaurants, extendin
3、g them to【B5】_more suitable for the information age. It wants train stations as pick-up【B6】_for such goods as books, flowers and groceries【B7】_over the Internet. In a country where city【B8】_depend heavily on trains【B9】_commuting, about 16 million people a day go to its train stations anyway, the com
4、pany【B10】_So, picking up commodities at train stations.【B11】_consumers extra travel and missed home deliveries. JR East already has been using its station【B12】_stores for this purpose, but it plans to create【 B13】_spaces for the delivery of Internet goods.The company also plans to introduce【B14】_car
5、ds-known in Japan as IC cards because they use integrated circuit for【B15】_information【B16】_train tickets and commuter passes【B17】_the magnetic ones used today, integrating them into a/an【B18】_pass. This will save the company money, because【B19】_for IC cards are much less expensive than magnetic sys
6、tems. Increased use of IC cards should also【B20 】_the space needed for ticket vending.1 【B1 】(A)perspectives(B) outlooks(C) prospects(D)spectacles2 【B2 】(A)creatively(B) originally(C) authentically(D)initially3 【B3 】(A)displayed(B) demonstrated(C) embarked(D)unveiled4 【B4 】(A)go beyond(B) set out(C)
7、 come around(D)spread over5 【B5 】(A)applications(B) enterprises(C) functions(D)performances6 【B6 】(A)districts(B) vicinities(C) resorts(D)locations7 【B7 】(A)acquired(B) purchased(C) presided(D)attained8 【B8 】(A)lodgers(B) tenants(C) dwellers(D)boarders9 【B9 】(A)for(B) in(C) of(D)as10 【B10 】(A)figure
8、s(B) exhibits(C) convinces(D)speculates11 【B11 】(A)deprives(B) retrieves(C) spares(D)exempts12 【B12 】(A)conjunction(B) convenience(C) department(D)ornament13 【B13 】(A)delegated(B) designated(C) devoted(D)dedicated14 【B14 】(A)clever(B) smart(C) ingenious(D)intelligent15 【B15 】(A)checking(B) gathering
9、(C) holding(D)accommodating16 【B16 】(A)as(B) for(C) with(D)of17 【B17 】(A)but for(B) as well as(C) instead of(D)more than18 【B18 】(A)unique(B) single(C) unitary(D)only19 【B19 】(A)devices(B) instruments(C) readers(D)examiners20 【B20 】(A)reduce(B) narrow(C) dwarf(D)shrinkPart ADirections: Read the foll
10、owing four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 The term “disruptive technology“ is popular, but is widely misused. It refers not simply to a clever new technology, but to one that undermines an existing technologyand which therefore makes life very dif
11、ficult for the many businesses which depend on the existing way of doing things. Thirty years ago, the personal computer was a classic example. It swept aside an older mainframe-based style of computing, and eventually brought IBM, one of the worlds mightiest firms at the time, to its knees. This we
12、ek has been a coming-out party of sorts for another disruptive technology, “voice over internet protocol“(VOIP), which promises to be even more disruptive, and of even greater benefit to consumers, than personal computers.VOIPs leading proponent is Skype, a small firm whose software allows people to
13、 make free calls to other Skype users over the internet, and very cheap calls to traditional telephonesall of which spells trouble for incumbent telecoms operators. On September 12th, eBay, the leading online auction-house, announced that it was buying Skype for $ 2. 6 billion, plus an additional $
14、1. 5 billion if Skype hits certain performance targets in coming years.It seems that this is a vast sum to pay for a company that has only $ 60m in revenues and has yet to turn a profit. Yet eBay was not the only company interested in buying Skype. Microsoft, Yahoo!, News Corporation and Google were
15、 all said to have also considered the idea. Perhaps eBay, rather like some over-excited bidder in one of its own auctions, has paid too much. The company says it plans to use Skypes technology to make it easier for buyers and sellers to communicate, and to offer new “click to call“ advertisements, b
16、ut many analysts are sceptical that eBay is the best owner of Skype. Whatever the merits of the deal, however, the fuss over Skype in recent weeks has highlighted the significance of VOIP, and the enormous threat it poses to incumbent telecoms operators.For the rise of Skype and other VOIP services
17、means nothing less than the death of the traditional telephone business, established over a century ago. Skype is merely the most visible manifestation of a dramatic shift in the telecoms industry, as voice calling becomes just another data service delivered via high-speed internet connections. Skyp
18、e, which has over 54m users, has received the most attention, hut other firms routing calls partially or entirely over the internet have also signed up millions of customers.21 At the beginning of the text, the author(A)indicates a clever new technology.(B) undermines an existing technology.(C) corr
19、ects a misconception.(D)states the popularity of the term.22 The phrase “broughtto its knees“ in the first paragraph most probably means(A)forcedto submit to it.(B) imposedon it.(C) convincedthat it.(D)associatedwith it.23 We can learn from the text that(A)even greater benefit to many business is pr
20、omised.(B) quite a few corporations showed interests in the acquisition of Skype.(C) eBay has paid a vast sum of money for a small firm.(D)your phone will ring wherever you are in the world.24 The text suggests that many analysts attitude toward the possession of Skype by eBay is(A)supportive.(B) pe
21、rsuasive.(C) approval.(D)negative.25 According to the last paragraph, with which of the following statements would the author of the text most probably agree?(A)Almost-free internet phone calls herald the slow death of traditional telephony.(B) Another data service was delivered entirely over the in
22、ternet.(C) The traditional telephone business have yet to turn a profit.(D)The dramatic shift in the telecoms industry has received little attention.25 Microsoft employees do not recognize themselves in the governments suits in the Microsoft cafeteria in Redmond, Washington. The governments antitrus
23、t suit against the company is frequently discussed among people who(like me)have no inside knowledge of what is actually going on in the negotiations. Slate, the online magazine I edit, is owned by Microsoft, so discount anything I say accordingly as you please. But having lived and worked among the
24、m for four years, I have found the attitude of folks inside the company pretty interesting, and maybe you will too. Not people like Bill Gates, or those who write the legal briefs and press releases, but the ordinary software developer in the cafeteria. Call him the Mall in the plaid Flannel Shirt.H
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