[考研类试卷]考研英语(一)模拟试卷184及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 184 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 By the end of the Middle Ages the technological systems called cities had long since become a central feature of Western life. In
2、1600 London and Amsterdam each had【B1】_ of more than 100,000, and twice that number【B2】_ in Paris.【B3 】_,the Dutch, English, Spanish, and French were beginning to establish, 【B4】_ empires. Colonialism and trade【B5】_ a powerful merchant class that helped to create an increasing【B6】_ for such luxuries
3、 as wine, coffee, tea, cocoa, and tobacco. These merchants【B7】_ a style of life aspired to by the wider populace.【B8】_ the beginning of the 18th century, capital resources and banking systems were well enough【B9】_ in Great Britain to initiate investment in mass-production techniques that would【B10】_
4、 some of these middle-class aspirations.The Industrial Revolution commenced in England, 【B11】_ that nation had the technological 【B12】_, government encouragement, and a large and varied trade network. The first factories appeared in 1740,【B13】 _ textile production. In 1740 the【B14】_ of English peopl
5、e wore woolen garments, but【B15】_ the next 100 years the rough, often unhealthy woolens were【B16】_ by cottonespecially【B17】_ the invention of the machine by Eli Whitney, an American, in 1793.One of the most important innovations in the weaving process was【B18】_ in France in 1801 by Joseph Jacquard.
6、This use of punched cards inspired the British mathematician Charles Babbage to attempt to【B19】 _ a calculating machine based on the same principle.【B20 】_ this machine never became fully practical, it foretold the great computer revolution of the 20th century.1 【B1 】(A)populations(B) peoples(C) inh
7、abitants(D)individuals2 【B2 】(A)resided(B) invaded(C) settled(D)accommodated3 【B3 】(A)Again(B) Instead(C) Thus(D)Also4 【B4 】(A)vast(B) global(C) primitive(D)secure5 【B5 】(A)urged(B) preferred(C) contributed(D)produced6 【B6 】(A)dream(B) desire(C) illusion(D)imagination7 【B7 】(A)set(B) started(C) reac
8、hed(D)took8 【B8 】(A)Until(B) Upon(C) During(D)By9 【B9 】(A)restored(B) eliminated(C) weakened(D)established10 【B10 】(A)serve(B) upset(C) satisfy(D)honor11 【B11 】(A)in case(B) if(C) because(D)so long as12 【B12 】(A)method(B) means(C) medium(D)measure13 【B13 】(A)concentrating on(B) absorbed in(C) dealin
9、g with(D)restricted to14 【B14 】(A)host(B) bulk(C) magnitude(D)gross15 【B15 】(A)within(B) before(C) between(D)among16 【B16 】(A)threatened(B) replaced(C) defended(D)supplemented17 【B17 】(A)after(B) since(C) for(D)as18 【B18 】(A)selected(B) recommended(C) introduced(D)presented19 【B19 】(A)reveal(B) desi
10、gn(C) choose(D)predict20 【B20 】(A)Supposing(B) Although(C) Provided(D)WhenPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 The CLBCthe Central London Broadcasting Corporationsteals from the rest of the country by taking its
11、 money and spending it on itself. Provincials have noted this for years, but now there are signs that the shrugged “what did you expect?“ patience is wearing thin. Just as it clearly has in Scotland. The Scots, whether formally separate or not, are going to insist on a new settlement.This is a diffi
12、cult moment for BBC senior management. Facing a hostile government, it is being squeezed financially just as media globalisation and technical transformation challenge its traditional model. But this revolt of the provincial peasants will grow. The London aristocrats fawning at court could be in tro
13、uble.London is a centripetal force sucking the life out of the rest of Britain. For centuries, it has been dominant, as most capitals are, but until recently there were other capitals, proudly representing the other regions, with their own culture, political stance and achievements. People came to L
14、ondon to make their names or their fortunes, but most stayed, rooted in their own provincial world. Most still do, but the Londoncentric BBC does not recognise it.In fact, the BBC has known all this for years, but it is drawn into the vortex, even though it knows it cannot afford to ignore the rest
15、of the country. Its response is tokenism. Policy wont change until attitudes change, from recruitment, to where creative people are based, to who is allowed on the air. We do have the occasional regional voice, in its Sunday Best.For years, the attitudes offered to us have been ones of metropolitan
16、superiority. People in the provinces have appeared on screen patronised by stylish southerners who occasionally venture north, like visiting anthropologists, to investigate the habits of the weird natives. Their lives are editorialised by the southerners, filtered and interpreted. What current affai
17、rs programmes come from anywhere but central London? Oh, but if they came from Birmingham or Leeds, no one would watch them? Well, virtually no one watches Newsnight, but that doesnt stop it boring us with the usual metropolitan talking heads.My response is that the BBC has a pre-eminent responsibil
18、ity to swim against the tide, to reach out to everyone and engage in a truly national conversation. To be a platform for the whole country. A stage for the exploration of our culture, culturein its richest sense. An institution everyone feels they own, one that represents them. It could yet become t
19、he catalyst for the whole nations rediscovery of its cultural and economic wealth. It would certainly remind Londoners that the peasants dont live in caves. Even though they talk funny.21 We learn from Paragraphs 1 and 2 that the response of the public to the CLBC has been(A)care-free.(B) confused.(
20、C) sensible.(D)agitated.22 The author implies in Paragraph 3 that BBC(A)is enthusiastic about its legal rights.(B) sticks to its political standpoints.(C) leans towards the culture of London.(D)is overshadowed by other companies.23 The example of Sunday Best is cited as an example of BBCs(A)restrict
21、ions on its broadcasters.(B) practice of making a symbolic effort.(C) emphasis upon the rest of the country.(D)involvement in a delicate situation.24 The author holds that current affairs programmes on BBC(A)show a marginalized lifestyle.(B) feature distorted images.(C) spotlight the Northern region
22、s.(D)thrill its targeted audiences.25 In the last paragraph, the author shows his appreciation of(A)BBCs revolutionary function.(B) accumulation of economic wealth.(C) BBCs international influence.(D)coverage of the whole nation.25 What once was considered “pie in the sky“ is slowly becoming law. In
23、 New York, state legislators just agreed to raise the state minimum wage to $ 15 an hour, with the full effect beginning in New York City by December 2018.How did this reform go from being scorned as “extreme“ to being enacted? Consensus politicians dont champion it. Pundits and chattering heads ten
24、d to ignore it. Many liberal economists deride it as too radical. The idea moved only because workers and allies organized and demanded the change.Contrary to the business lobby, an analysis by economists at the University of California at Berkeley shows that New Yorks increases will not lead to job
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