[考研类试卷]考研英语(一)模拟试卷183及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 183 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 Is Google creating the next generation of office blowhards? A clever psychological study by Yale University researchers【B1 】_ the
2、answer is yes.It seems that as we look things up on the Web, we become convinced that the information【B2】_ in our brains. It doesnt. But we behave as if it does, and were not shy about 【B3】_ that it s there. “This huge database is leading people to believe this information is in their heads,【B4 】_in
3、 fact its not,“ Matthew Fisher, the Yale graduate psychology student who【B5】_ the study, said.Is that a bad thing? 【B6】_an annoyance? Or no harm at all? It depends on whom you ask. Fishers paper, published online Tuesday in the Journal of Experimental Psychology, 【B7 】_that by “ wrongly situating【B8
4、】_knowledge within their own heads, people may unwittingly exaggerate how much【B9】_ work they can do in situations【B10】_they are truly on their own.“But Clive Thompson, author of the book Smarter Than You Think: How Technology is Changing Our Minds for the Better, wasnt so sure. “Im not quite as【B11
5、】_about it as they seem to be at the end of the article,“ he said after reading the study. “The【B12】_is that we re not that often truly on our own.“And only a few of those【B13】_when we truly are on our own may be dangerous. 【B14】_you might not want your brain surgeon overconfident about how much kno
6、wledge she has 【B15】_in her head, does it really【B16】_whether your auto mechanic can change your fan belt from memory or with an assist from a quick laptop【B17 】 _?“I dont think we can conclude this is some terrible strategy,“ Fisher acknowledged. But, he warned, “if youre【 B18】_of the gaps in your
7、understanding【B19】_its being filled in by this information you think you know, you d be less inclined to【B20】_out and fill in those gaps.“1 【B1 】(A)suggests(B) supposes(C) contends(D)mentions2 【B2 】(A)extends(B) remains(C) lasts(D)prevalents3 【B3 】(A)admitting(B) predicting(C) discovering(D)claiming
8、4 【B4 】(A)lest(B) before(C) unless(D)when5 【B5 】(A)guided(B) directed(C) conducted(D)secured6 【B6 】(A)Roughly(B) Merely(C) Barely(D)Certainly7 【B7 】(A)defends(B) withdraws(C) concludes(D)advises8 【B8 】(A)crucial(B) external(C) objective(D)exclusive9 【B9 】(A)intellectual(B) profound(C) genuine(D)orig
9、inal10 【B10 】(A)where(B) how(C) unless(D)as11 【B11 】(A)informed(B) particular(C) concerned(D)ignorant12 【B12 】(A)proof(B) act(C) truth(D)fact13 【B13 】(A)events(B) occasions(C) cases(D)intentions14 【B14 】(A)While(B) Once(C) If(D)Since15 【B15 】(A)found(B) marked(C) scored(D)stored16 【B16 】(A)work(B) s
10、how(C) doubt(D)matter17 【B17 】(A)search(B) offer(C) favor(D)charge18 【B18 】(A)suspicious(B) unaware(C) innocent(D)sensible19 【B19 】(A)unless(B) if(C) until(D)because 20 【B20 】(A)seek(B) figure(C) carry(D)turnPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by cho
11、osing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 It has wormed its way into almost every sphere of life, and the law is no exception. Artificial intelligence can now handle a lot of the drudgery of legal work; screening mountains of documents for relevant titbits, for example, or automatically drafting and checkin
12、g boilerplate contracts. Theres even a “superintelligent attorney“ app, ROSS, powered by IBMs Watson supercomputer, that fields legal queries by speed-reading legislation and other resources.But what does it mean for the law when an algorithm, rather than a person, calls the shots? Frank Levy at the
13、 Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Dana Remus at the University of North Carolina School of Law have been on the case, exploring the potential implications of robotic legal assistants. In a report published online last month ,they found that A.I. poses less of a threat to legal jobs than som
14、e fear. But they also suggest that computers, left unchecked, can have a detrimental impact on the law.Still, A. I. will introduce new uncertainties by dint of its ability to reveal legal trends or precedents, for example. Fed the right data, machine learning algorithms can tell us how individual ju
15、dges ruled, how individual companies or lawyers fared in past litigation, or how much money was involved in lawsuits. Pop details of a current case in, and the computer will forecast your chances of success.This approach might be more efficient, but it could slow the evolution of the law, the pair w
16、arn. Take the predictions too seriously, too often, and lawyers could be more reluctant to take on cases with the potential to break new ground, making it less likely that landmark judgements will be passed.By the same token, if A.I. spots a pattern of discriminationsay, that women are more likely t
17、o lose in certain types of caseit might sway lawyers decisions and so perpetuate the problem rather than bringing it to light.Legal A.I. doesnt exist just to save lawyers time and money: it also promises to help close the “justice gap,“ by offering digital advice to those who cant afford a lawyer. O
18、nline dispute resolution platforms already help mediate between users on eBay and PayPal, for example.But Levy and Remus suggest that A.I. could also soon be counselling people how best to skirt the law, rather than abide by it.21 The capabilities of A.I. can be demonstrated in(A)its assistance in f
19、ield-study in science.(B) the replacement of humans with machines.(C) its operation in hard and boring work.(D)the execution of casual contracts.22 The overall attitude of Frank Levy and Dana Remus towards the issue is(A)biased.(B) indifferent.(C) uncertain.(D)cautious.23 It can be learned from Para
20、graph 3 that(A)A.I. s prediction about legal trends has proved true.(B) A.I. is able to make fairly reliable predictions.(C) A.I. guarantees the availability of its programs.(D)A.I. s applications are acclaimed by lawyers.24 Which of the following can be a disadvantage of A.I.?(A)Lawyers are more li
21、kely to avert risks.(B) Lawyers are reluctant to offer free counseling.(C) Lawyers decisions are rarely overturned.(D)Lawyers profession will become liberalized.25 Levy and Remus would object to A.I.s tendency to(A)aggravate the discrimination against women.(B) accelerate the evolution of legal prof
22、ession.(C) tolerate noncompliance with the law.(D)subtly alter the conduct of the law.25 With her tiny waist, stick thin legs and petite frame, the Barbie doll has been accused of promoting an unhealthy body image for over five decades. But now, in her biggest update since 1959, its out with the ske
23、letal frame and thigh gap, and in with the curvy hips and thighs as the company has revealed three new body types for the dolls to reflect a “broader view of beauty“.Mattel, the creator of the toys, said the new rangewhich also boasts seven different skin toneswas designed to promote a healthy and r
24、ealistic body image and would better reflect the diversity of those who play with the dolls.Richard Dickson, president and chief operating officer of Mattel, said: “For more than 55 years, Barbie has been a global, cultural icon and a source of inspiration and imagination to millions of girls around
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