[考研类试卷]考研英语(一)模拟试卷19及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 19 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 Many industries have good reason for caution at the moment, given the fears of a “double dip“ in the world economy. But the mood in
2、 aviation,【C1】_among the aircraftmakers, remains【C2 】_. This week Airbus produced new long-range forecasts, predicting that a【 C3】_of vigorous emerging-market growth and the need to【C4 】 _ageing and inefficient planes in the rich countries will mean a demand, between now and 2030, for almost 28,000
3、large aircraft worth $ 3. 5 trillion.The aircraftmakers【C5 】_about the emerging world is based on what appears to be an iron law of aviation: rising numbers of urban middle-class people will mean rising demand for air travel, 【C6】_short-term downturn the economy suffers. Since the 1970s, 【C7 】_oil s
4、hocks, Middle East wars, terrorist attacks and disease outbreaks, the number of passenger-miles flown seems always to have【C8】_back to its long-term growth【C9 】_. At the moment Airbus【C10】_there are 39 “megacities“ worldwide whose airports【C11 】_more than 10,000 long-haul passengers a day. In 20 yea
5、rs it expects there to be almost 90 such cities, many of them in Asia.There is still plenty of【C12】_for growth in the rich world too, but a second important【C13】_of demand for new planes in these countries will be airlines desire to【C14】_on fuel and maintenance costs, especially【C15】_new taxes on em
6、issions come into【C16】_, by【C17】_their old aircraft with shiny new planes. Airbus points out that the industry has already been doing pretty well on this【C18】_: in the past ten years, passenger-miles flown have risen by 45% but the airlines use of jet fuel has gone up by just 3%. In large part that
7、is because of more【C19 】_aircraft, and there are more such gains to come. Airbus says the reengined “neo“ version of its single-aisle A320 plane, 【C20】_to fly in late 2015, will burn 15% less fuel than the current version. 309 words1 【C1 】(A)similarly(B) especially(C) actually(D)accidentally2 【C2 】(
8、A)suspicious(B) tentative(C) optimistic(D)peaceful3 【C3 】(A)combination(B) coordination(C) connection(D)collaboration4 【C4 】(A)replace(B) recycle(C) remove(D)restore5 【C5 】(A)protest(B) concern(C) understanding(D)confidence6 【C6 】(A)wherever(B) however(C) whenever(D)whatever7 【C7 】(A)through(B) unti
9、l(C) into(D)from8 【C8 】(A)put(B) looked(C) snapped(D)dated9 【C9 】(A)manner(B) impulse(C) trend(D)rate10 【C10 】(A)notifies(B) upholds(C) reckons(D)perceives11 【C11 】(A)conduct(B) contain(C) dismiss(D)handle12 【C12 】(A)room(B) call(C) pain(D)advice13 【C13 】(A)driver(B) blocker(C) regulator(D)receiver1
10、4 【C14 】(A)center(B) save(C) reflect(D)figure15 【C15 】(A)if(B) as(C) unless(D)lest16 【C16 】(A)focus(B) question(C) force(D)line17 【C17 】(A)comparing(B) substituting(C) supplementing(D)matching18 【C18 】(A)scene(B) scale(C) basis(D)score19 【C19 】(A)reliable(B) impressive(C) efficient(D)significant20 【
11、C20 】(A)long(B) apt(C) ought(D)duePart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 Three years ago, French entrepreneur Gary Cige was helping a friend hang a mirror in his country house when they realized they needed a dril
12、l. But where to get one? Buying one would cost 150 euros, a huge waste considering they needed it for only half an hour. Why wasnt there some easy way to find a drill to rentfor just a few bucks?Propelled by that idea, Cige cofounded Zilok, a startup that offers precisely this service: People post p
13、ossessions theyre willing to rent out, along with a price. Ciges Web site processes the fee, tracks the reputation of your renting partner, andin Franceeven issues insurance for your item. After two years in business, Zilok has 150,000 items listed, with 6,000 transactions a month, and its the faste
14、st-growing renter of cars in France.Peer-to-peer rentingand similar serviceshas boomed in the past few years. Some work like Zilok, while others let people swap things they own (such as books and CDs at Swaptree). A few even let you take advantage of space thats lying idle, like Shared Earth, where
15、landowners hook up with gardeners.In essence, were seeing a new relationship to propertywhere access trumps ownership.Were using bits to help us share atoms. The genius of these sites is that they make a virtue of modern societys ecological sin: oversupply. In developed countries, were prosperous bu
16、t horribly wasteful. We buy tons of things we use rarelyand which sit unused in basements and storage lockers.Peer renting and sharing is, of course, an old idea. But it never took off before, for logistical reasons: It was too hard to connect millions of renters to owners. The Internets eBay-sian a
17、bility to make markets solved that problem. The Net also provides crucial social glue, as the new startup Zimride proves. Ride-sharing systems have historically petered out because it can be kind of creepy to pick up strangers. So instead, Zimride lets people share rides with friends of friends from
18、 Facebook through either Facebook Connect or networks it sets up for individual organizations. “The limiting factor before was trust,“ Zimride cofounder Logan Green says, “and Facebook solved that. “Besides the environmental benefits, there are economic ones: Some users of Zilok make more than $1,00
19、0 a month circulating their possessions. Granted, its not enough to quit your day job, but a little extra dough for almost no effort never hurts.As peer-to-peer renting and swapping evolves, tools like geolocation and micropayments could make it even smoother and more ubiquitous. Rachel Botsman, coa
20、uthor of Whats Mine Is Yoursa new book that documents “collaborative consumption“envisions a world in which everyones stuff reports its status in real time; Where is it right now? Is it available for use by someone else? Your property could circulate for days or months, making you money instead of m
21、oldering in your garage. “Were facing a revolution in the way we think of ownership,“ Botsman says. Or, to put it another way, your drill may be my drill, too. 490 words21 In the opening paragraph, the author introduces his topic by_.(A)bringing up a hypothesis(B) giving an example(C) tracing back t
22、he origin(D)making a comparison22 Which of the following is true of Zilok?(A)It is responsible for pricing the items for rent.(B) It develops vigorously in the past few years.(C) It provides insurance for valuable items rented.(D)It offers the fastest car rental services in France.23 Peer-to-peer re
23、nting essentially features_.(A)a wide range of services(B) flexible ownership(C) high-tech marketing(D)ecological conservation24 It can be concluded that the success of Zimride mainly lies in its ability of_.(A)persuading people to share rides(B) establishing trust among strangers(C) building a vast
24、 interpersonal network(D)finding sufficient potential customers25 Toward the prospect of peer-to-peer renting, the authors attitude can be said to be_.(A)objective(B) pessimistic(C) suspicious(D)optimistic25 Artists routinely mock businesspeople as money-obsessed bores. Or worse. Many business peopl
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