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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 176 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 Industrialism, at least within our experience of it for more than 200 years, never【 B1】_a point of equilibrium or a level plateau.
2、【B2】_its very principle of operation, it ceaselessly innovates and changes. Having largely【B3】_the agricultural work force, it moves on manufacturing【B4】_by creating new automated technology that increases manufacturing productivity【B5】_displacing workers. Manufacturing, from【B6】_a half or more of t
3、he employed population of industrial societies, shrinks to between a quarter and a third. Its place is filled by the service sector.The move to a service society is【B7】_by a great expansion in education, health, and other private and public welfare【B8】_. The population typically becomes not just hea
4、lthier, better housed, and better fed but also better educated. Professional and scientific knowledge becomes the most marketable【B9 】_The link between pure science and technology, loose and uncertain in the early【 B10】_of industrialization, becomes pivotal.Struck by these changes, as【B11】_with the
5、classic forms of industrial society of the 19th and early 20th centuries, some theorists have discerned a【B12】_to a new postmodern or postindustrial society. Such【B13】_may be premature. Most of the changes【B14】_late industrialism can be seen as the results of long-term developments【B15】_in the proce
6、ss ofindustrialization from the start. The rise of service industries has【B16】_in part from the increase in leisure and in disposable wealth and in part from the【B17】_process of mechanization and technical innovation,【B18】_constantly raises manufacturing productivity【 B19】_replacing human labour wit
7、h machines. It can also be seen as the【B20 】_of the growth of multinational corporations.1 【B1 】(A)reaches(B) obtains(C) arrives(D)maintains2 【B2 】(A)With(B) Under(C) Within(D)By3 【B3 】(A)diminished(B) eliminated(C) replaced(D)displaced4 【B4 】(A)efficiency(B) labor(C) employment(D)products5 【B5 】(A)
8、while(B) as(C) when(D)as soon as6 【B6 】(A)consisting of(B) accounting for(C) taking in(D)amounting to7 【B7 】(A)marked(B) indicated(C) labeled(D)symbolized8 【B8 】(A)services(B) sectors(C) departments(D)divisions9 【B9 】(A)item(B) property(C) commodity(D)article10 【B10 】(A)stages(B) processes(C) steps(
9、D)procedures11 【B11 】(A)collided(B) complied(C) compared(D)connected12 【B12 】(A)movement(B) move(C) development(D)motion13 【B13 】(A)statements(B) claims(C) assumptions(D)conclusions14 【B14 】(A)realizing(B) characterizing(C) organizing(D)recognizing15 【B15 】(A)explicit(B) notable(C) implicit(D)sugges
10、tive16 【B16 】(A)emerged(B) appeared(C) loomed(D)arisen17 【B17 】(A)continuing(B) increasing(C) growing(D)continuous18 【B18 】(A)that(B) which(C) when(D)where19 【B19 】(A)by(B) with(C) in(D)upon20 【B20 】(A)substance(B) subsequence(C) sequence(D)consequencePart ADirections: Read the following four texts.
11、 Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee gave vent to their fury over high gasoline prices at executives of the nations five largest oil companies on Wednesday, grilling the oilmen over their multimillion-dollar pay pac
12、kages and warning them that Congress was intent on taking action that could include a new tax on so-called windfall profits. Such showdowns between lawmakers and oilmen have become a familiar routine on Capitol Hill. But with gas prices nearing ¥4 a gallon, and lawmakers headed home for a weeklong M
13、emorial Day recess where they expect to get an earful from angry constituents, there is added urgency for Congress to appear active.But while momentum is building for several measures, which includes a bill that would allow the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries to be sued in American
14、 courts under antitrust laws, there is little sign that any of the proposals would do much, if anything, to lower prices quickly. And the oil executives warned that government intervention might only make things worse. Instead, they called on Congress to allow more drilling and exploration for domes
15、tic oil.The increasing urgency to seem aggressive about gasoline prices was apparent on Tuesday when the House voted by an overwhelming 324 to 84 to approve the bill, commonly referred to as NOPEC, which classifies OPEC as a monopoly in violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act. Senate Democrats have i
16、ncluded that measure as part of a package of legislation intended to address the high price of gasoline, along with the tax on windfall profits and a measure to tamp down speculation in the oil futures market that many lawmakers think is contributing to the run-up in prices.At the Judiciary Committe
17、e hearing, Democratic senators struggled to have the executives explain how oil prices had risen so high. The senators expressed doubt that basic laws of supply and demand were at work and suggested instead a more sinister combination of monopolistic behavior by oil-producing countries, speculation
18、in the futures markets and sheer corporate greed.On Monday, President Bush signed a bill temporarily suspending the purchase of crude oil for the nations Strategic Petroleum Reserve. Mr. Bush had initially opposed such action but relented after the House and Senate approved the bill by wide margins.
19、 Senator Richard J. Durbin, Democrat of Illinois and a strong supporter of Senator Barack Obamas presidential bid, made a particularly pointed attack, in which he seemed to warn the oil executives that they would soon no longer have such a good friend in the White House. He also adviced that Mr. Bus
20、h should be doing more to press the oil companies to help lower prices at the pump, while acknowledging that it would be difficult to pass a windfall profits tax while Mr. Bush was still in office.21 Senate Democrats got angry with the oilmen because(A)they get tax-free pay packages.(B) Congress was
21、 intent on taking action.(C) the showdowns have merely become a routine.(D)oil prices had risen so high.22 From the text we can know that the bill which allows OPEC to be sued under antitrust laws(A)hinders more drilling and exploration for domestic oil.(B) is a kind of government intervention that
22、only makes things worse.(C) is proved to be less influential to decrease oil price rapidly.(D)is in violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act.23 The approval of the bill, NOPEC, on Tuesday implies that(A)it is necessary to levy tax on windfall profits.(B) it is in urgent need to fight against monopoly.
23、(C) it is pressing to think much of the ever-increasing oil prices.(D)it is essential to resort to NOPEC.24 According to Democratic senators, which of the following is NOT a factor that contributes to soaring oil prices?(A)the basic supply and demands law.(B) the oil-producing countries monopoly.(C)
24、 speculation in the oil futures markets.(D)oil companies salivating over profits.25 What can we infer from the last paragraph?(A)President Bush used to be reluctant to lower the oil price.(B) Democrats argue that greedy oil companies are the key factor of jumping oil price.(C) The nations Strategic
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