[考研类试卷]考研英语(一)模拟试卷211及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 211 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 Everyone would like a piece of the next Google or Facebook. But the big venture-capital (VC) firms do not usually 【C1】_ money from
2、 small investors. And some entrepreneurs complain that it is hard to get 【C2】_ the hotshots in the VC industry. 【C3】_ the enthusiasm for crowd-funding, 【C4】_ small investors can buy a stake in startup companies.Seedrs, a British crowd-funding firm, was 【C5】_ in 2012, and has backed 500 firms 【C6】_,
3、raising a total of 210m ($271m) from more than 200,000 users. 【C7】 _ there are two big problems with crowd-funding. First, it is risky: most startups fail. Second, investments tend to be 【C8】_ shareholders have to wait for a takeover or a stockmarket flotation to recoup their investment.Seedrs is tr
4、ying to solve the illiquidity problem 【C9】_ setting up a secondary market, where buyers and sellers can 【C10】_ shares. The new market will start 【C11 】_ this summer, and will allow trading for a week every month, starting on the first Tuesday. The price 【C12】_ which investors can deal will be set by
5、 Seedrs itself, 【C13】_ a valuation mechanism 【C14】_ industry guidelines. But there are some 【C15 】_: only current investors in a firm will be allowed to buy shares. And, 【C16】_ the extent that investors make a profit on a sale, Seedrs takes a 7.5% cut of the gains.Crowd-funding might be even more at
6、tractive 【C17】_ investors could at a click assemble a diversified portfolio of small stakes in 20-30 companies 【C18 】_ just onejust as those who put money into peer-to-peer lending can spread their risk 【C19】_ a range of borrowers. The next 【C20 】_ will be to build on early efforts to offer the same
7、 to investors in shares: i.e., mutual funds for crowd-funded startups.1 【C1 】(A)raise(B) entrust(C) assemble(D)dispose2 【C2 】(A)familiar with(B) noticed by(C) acquainted with(D)supported by3 【C3 】(A)However(B) Although(C) Hence(D)Nonetheless4 【C4 】(A)where(B) which(C) what(D)that5 【C5 】(A)set out(B)
8、 set on(C) set up(D)set off6 【C6 】(A)so far(B) ever since(C) at first(D)at once7 【C7 】(A)So(B) But(C) Since(D)Because8 【C8 】(A)stagnant(B) slack(C) illiquid(D)rigid9 【C9 】(A)for(B) by(C) of(D)with10 【C10 】(A)exchange(B) transfer(C) withdraw(D)deposit11 【C11 】(A)improving(B) operating(C) evolving(D)r
9、unning12 【C12 】(A)on(B) with(C) for(D)at13 【C13 】(A)based on(B) derived from(C) depended on(D)attributed to14 【C14 】(A)in harmony with(B) in line with(C) in conformity with(D)in tune with15 【C15 】(A)defects(B) constraints(C) flaws(D)restrictions16 【C16 】(A)to(B) at(C) with(D)for17 【C17 】(A)when(B) i
10、f(C) as(D)since18 【C18 】(A)rather than(B) except for(C) other than(D)apart from19 【C19 】(A)through(B) on(C) across(D)within20 【C20 】(A)opportunity(B) challenge(C) ambition(D)destinationPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40
11、 points)20 Alexandria, Virginiaparticularly its well-tended Old Town sectionis the sort of upscale suburb that rings most major American cities. From the array of pubs, sushi-restaurant chains and pasta joints that line its streets, you would never guess that within 20 minutes you can find some the
12、best Korean, Vietnamese, Chinese, Pakistani or Bolivian food in America. Its 18th-century homes have been carefully maintained; now that the nasty, dirty business of living in them is done, they are at last free to house upscale boutiques selling ornate pepper-shakers, local wine, birthday cakes for
13、 dogs and other essentials. Yet this suburb was a city before cars existed, making it especially dense, walkable and charming. It has also turned an instrument of war into an instrument of art.The day after the armistice that ended the First World War in 1918, the United States Navy began building t
14、he US Naval Torpedo station on the waterfront across the Potomac and just downriver from the Naval Research Laboratory in south-west Washington, DG. After a brief period of production, it stored munitions between the wars. When the Second World War broke out, it built torpedoes for submarines and ai
15、rcraft; when that war ended, the building was again used for storage. In 1969 Alexandria bought the site, which had grown to comprise 11 buildings, from the federal government.Five years later, after all the debris was removed and walls erected, the main building was refitted to house artists studio
16、s. A quarter-century (and several extensive renovations) later, the artists are still there: over 160 of them sharing 82 studios, six galleries and two workshops. The Art League School and the Alexandria Archaeology Museum also share the space, bringing in thousands more aspirants and students. All
17、of this makes the Torpedo Factory, as it is now called, a low-key, family-friendly and craft-centred alternative to the many worthy galleries across the river.The building is three-storeys tall; on the first floor the studios and galleries are laid out along a single long hall. The arrangement grows
18、 more warrenlikeand the sense of discovery concomitantly more pleasantas you ascend. Artists work in a variety of media, including painting, fibre, printmaking, ceramics, jewellery, stained glass and photography.Dont anticipate anything game-changing or jaw-dropping here. Expect plenty of cats and c
19、ows in different media, as well as watercolours of beach houses, ersatz Abstract Expressionist paintings, stained glass made for the walls of large suburban houses and knick-knacks. All of it is skillfully done; most of it is pleasant.The photography is an exception: the Multiple Exposures Gallery i
20、s first-rate, displaying not merely beautiful pictures but inventive techniques as well. On a recent visit the gallery showcased landscapes, including an especially arresting wide-angle aerial shot of a field in Fujian after a storm. Crops glinted in the rising sun like rows of wet sapphires, the sc
21、alloped grey clouds echoing the terraced farming beneath.The Torpedo Factorys biggest draw, however (particularly for visitors with children), is not on what is sold but in the demystifying access visitors have to artists. While the galleries function traditionally, the artists work and sell out of
22、the same studio; their raw materials and works in progressthe artistry behind the artare all on display. Many of them are happy and eager to talk; one was soliciting the help of passers-by to complete a work (she wished to know how to say and write a certain phrase in Hebrew vernacular). A metal scu
23、lptor sat on a stool patiently working a piece of metal back and forth in his hands. The centre of his studio was filled with a huge hollow sphere made from hundreds of cylinders of perhaps anodised aluminium. It seemed we were witnessing the first step in a thousand-mile march.21 Alexandria is a su
24、burb that has the following features EXCEPT being_.(A)upmarket(B) crowded(C) modern(D)appealing22 What was the US Naval Torpedo station used for during the Second World War?(A)Storing munitions.(B) Producing torpedoes.(C) Storing other things.(D)Lodging artists studios.23 Which of the following stat
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