[考研类试卷]考研英语(一)模拟试卷203及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 203 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 young people go to university without clear idea of what they are going to do afterwards. If a student goes to a university t
2、o 【B1】_ a broader perspective, to enlarge his ideas and to learn to think 【B2】_ himself, he will undoubtedly【B3】_.Schools often have too restricting an atmosphere, with its timetables and【B4】_, to allow a student much time for independent assessment of his work. Students should have longer time to d
3、ecide the subjects they want to 【B5】_ for their degrees, so 【B6】_ in later life they do not look back and say “I should like to have been an architect. If I had not taken a 【B7】 _ in Modern Languages, I should not have ended up 【B8】_ the job as an interpreter, 【B9】_ its so late.“ Another question is
4、 how to make the best【B10】_of ones time at university. This is the case of the student who excels【B11】_a particular branch of learning. He is immediately【B12 】_to the university of his choice, and spends his four years becoming specialized in this field, finally emerging with a first-class Honor Deg
5、ree, but very【B13 】_knowledge of what the【B14】_of the world is all about.It【B15】_becomes more and more important that if students are not to waste their opportunities, there will have to be【B16】_detailed information about courses and more advice. Only in this way can we be sure that we are not to ha
6、ve, on the one hand, a【B17 】_of specialists【B18】_of anything【B19】_their own subject, or on the other hand ever-increasing number of graduates qualified in subject for which there is little or no【B20】_in the working world.1 【B1 】(A)acquire(B) require(C) gain(D)demand2 【B2 】(A)of(B) on(C) in(D)for3 【B
7、3 】(A)profit(B) benefit(C) undermine(D)impair4 【B4 】(A)limitations(B) disciplines(C) requirements(D)punishments5 【B5 】(A)choose(B) prove(C) assist(D)grant6 【B6 】(A)which(B) whereas(C) that(D)what7 【B7 】(A)degree(B) class(C) part(D)interest8 【B8 】(A)in(B) for(C) with(D)toward9 【B9 】(A)so(B) thus(C) b
8、ut(D)and10 【B10 】(A)fun(B) much(C) nothing(D)use11 【B11 】(A)in(B) with(C) on(D)off12 【B12 】(A)tested(B) admitted(C) enrolled(D)noticed13 【B13 】(A)much(B) little(C) many(D)few14 【B14 】(A)rest(B) outside(C) part(D)section15 【B15 】(A)therefore(B) however(C) while(D)like16 【B16 】(A)many(B) less(C) littl
9、e(D)more17 【B17 】(A)couple(B) chain(C) series(D)band18 【B18 】(A)fond(B) ignorant(C) true(D)afraid19 【B19 】(A)above(B) below(C) beyond(D)over20 【B20 】(A)demand(B) request(C) requirement(D)claimPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or
10、 D. (40 points)20 The people who run Facebook are furious about a new movie that depicts the existence of Face-book. Theyre upset because much of the story about The Social Network is just completely made up. But the really interesting thing about this movie is that the story tells a lager truth abo
11、ut Silicon Valleys get-rich-quick culture and the kind of peoplelike Mark Zuckerbergwho thrive in this environment.The Valley used to be a place run by scientists and engineers. But now the Valley has become a casino, a place where smart kids arrive hoping to make an easy fortune building companies
12、that seem at least not as serious as old-guard companies.The three hottest tech companies today are Facebook, Twitter, and Zynga. Facebook lets you keep in touch with your friends; it will generate about $1.5 billion in revenue this year by bombarding its 500 million members with ads. Twitter is a n
13、oisy circus of spats and celebrity watching, and its hapless founders still cant figure out how to make money. The biggest of Facebook app-makers, reportedly will rake in $500 million this year by getting people addicted to cheesy games like Far-mville and Mafia Wars.Meanwhile, among some longtime t
14、echies, there s a sense that something important has been lost. “The old Silicon Valley was about solving really hard problems, making technical bets. But theres no real technical bet being made with Facebook or Zynga,“ says Nathan Myhrvold, the former chief technology officer at Microsoft who now r
15、uns an invention lab in Seattle. “Today almost everyone in the Valley will tell you there is too much me-tooism, too much looking for a gold rush and not enough people who are looking to solve really hard problems.“Sure, there are still entrepreneurs and investors chasing serious technology challeng
16、es in the Valley. Myhrvold says he means no disrespect to Facebook and Zynga. “What bother me are the millions of wannabes who will follow along, and the expectation that every company ought to be focused on doing really short-term, easy things to achieve giant paydays. I think that s unrealistic, a
17、nd its not healthy.“ What he worries are “the unknown engineers and professors who have good ideas will get funded or will they be talked out of it and told they should do something like Zynga? “We ve already fallen behind in areas like alternative energy, better batteries, and nanotechnolo-gy. Inst
18、ead of racing to catch up, were buying seeds and garden gnomes on Facebook. This wont end well.21 The people who run Facebook are furious because_.(A)there is fierce competition between Facebook and Twitter(B) the movie slandered Facebook(C) the movie disclosed Facebook s secrets(D)what the movie sh
19、ow about Facebook is untrue22 We can infer from Paragraph 2 that_.(A)the Valley is no longer the place for hard science and making things(B) the Valley has been converted into a casino(C) making an easy fortune prevails todays Silicon Valley(D)semiconductor got its name from Silicon Valley23 From th
20、e third paragraph, the authors attitude towards Facebook, Twitter and Zynga is_.(A)critical(B) slightly complimentary(C) positive(D)neutral24 What Myhrvold worries about the Silicon Valley is_.(A)how to get sufficient entrepreneurs and investors(B) everyone in the Valley hardly looks for a gold rush
21、(C) Facebook or Zynga makes lots of technical bets(D)a sense of solving really hard problems is declining25 The main idea about this text is_.(A)America s lag in areas like alternative energy, better batteries and nanotechnology(B) an untrue movie about Facebook and Social Network(C) a tale about Si
22、licon Valleys get-rich-quick(D)the negative impact on Silicon Valley from success of companies, like Facebook25 Conversations about elderly parents and technology usually center on safety, in particular on devices designed to alert a call center in case of trouble. But our parents are more than the
23、sum of their maladies. Instead of keeping the safe, cant some of these devices help keep them happy? Experts say the key to making tech work for Mom and Dad is not to buy the newest cool thing, but to look for a device or software that fulfills a basic need, that does something they particular want
24、to do. And its helpful if the learning curve involves an element or two already familiar to them.“The question is what s the motivation? “ said Dr. Gary Small, the director of the center on aging at the university of California, Los Angeles, and the author of iBrain: surviving the technological alte
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