[考研类试卷]考研英语(一)模拟试卷212及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 212 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 Behind closed doors in the Bavarian town of Ansbach a new factory is taking shape. 【C1】 _ it will use robots and 【C2】_ production
2、techniques such as additive manufacturing (known as 3D printing) is not surprising for Germany, which has maintained its manufacturing base 【C3】_ innovative engineering. 【C4】 _ is unique about this factory is that it will not be making cars, aircraft or electronics 【C5】_ trainers and other sports sh
3、oesan $80bn-a-year industry that has been 【C6】_ largely to China, Indonesia and Vietnam. 【C7】_ bringing production home, this factory is out to reinvent an industry.The Speedfactory, as the Ansbach plant is called, belongs to Adidas, a giant German sports-goods firm, and is being built with Oechsler
4、 Motion, a local firm 【C8】_ makes manufacturing equipment. Production is 【C9】 _ to begin in mid-2017, slowly at first and then 【C10 】_ to 500,000 pairs of trainers a year. Adidas is 【C11 】_ a second Speedfactory near Adanta for the American market. 【C12 】_ all goes well, they will spring up elsewher
5、e, too.The numbers are 【C13 】_ for a company that makes some 300m pairs of sports shoes each year. Yet Adidas is 【C14】_ the Speedfactory will help it to transform the way trainers are created. The techniques it 【C15】_ from the project can then be rolled out to other new factories 【C16】_ to existing
6、ones, including in Asia 【C17】_ demand for sports and casual wear is rising along with consumer wealth.Currently, trainers are made mostly by hand in giant factories, often in Asian countries, with people 【C18】_ components or shaping, bonding and sewing materials. Rising prosperity in the region mean
7、s the cost of manual work outsourced to the region is rising. Labour shortages 【C19】_ . Certain jobs require craft skills which are becoming rarer; many people now have the wherewithal to avoid tasks that can be dirty or 【C20】_.1 【C1 】(A)Which(B) When(C) Where(D)That2 【C2 】(A)novel(B) obsolete(C) po
8、werful(D)usual3 【C3 】(A)on(B) through(C) in(D)with4 【C4 】(A)That(B) This(C) What(D)Which5 【C5 】(A)nor(B) but(C) or(D)until6 【C6 】(A)onshored(B) inshored(C) offshored(D)inlanded7 【C7 】(A)By(B) In(C) For(D)After8 【C8 】(A)who(B) that(C) where(D)what9 【C9 】(A)able(B) due(C) sure(D)bound10 【C10 】(A)rampi
9、ng up(B) spreading around(C) raising up(D)bringing down11 【C11 】(A)constructing(B) constituting(C) facilitating(D)organizing12 【C12 】(A)Though(B) Because(C) Since(D)If13 【C13 】(A)confusing(B) vague(C) tiny(D)appalling14 【C14 】(A)confirmed(B) convinced(C) agreed(D)determined15 【C15 】(A)sets up(B) pic
10、ks up(C) builds up(D)gives up16 【C16 】(A)as well as(B) in addition(C) as regard(D)because of17 【C17 】(A)where(B) which(C) who(D)that18 【C18 】(A)assembling(B) accumulating(C) implementing(D)distributing19 【C19 】(A)vanish(B) decline(C) loom(D)overcome20 【C20 】(A)impetuous(B) spontaneous(C) pleasant(D)
11、monotonousPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 Visiting Disney World without your children is risky. What if they find out? Your happy home will become an inferno of tantrums and broken crockery. Nonetheless, ga
12、mbling that five-year-olds do not read The Economist closely, your correspondent went to Orlando, strictly for research, on a warm day in January.The park is overwhelming. The queue for the “Pirates of the Caribbean“ ride is nearly an hour long, according to the helpful warning sign at the entrance.
13、 The yowl of the Yeti echoes from the newly completed Mount Everest. The crowds throng as densely as pilgrims in Mecca, only they do it all year round and in brighter shirts. People seem to like the place.Walt Disney could have built his biggest theme park anywhere. He chose Florida. The weather is
14、balmy, and when it gets too hot there are lots of pools to cool off in, says Meg Crofton, Walt Dis ney Worlds CEO. Florida also offers plenty of space to expand. Disney World, which was first carved out of wild woodland in 1971, has swollen to four parks covering 40 square miles (104 sq km) and empl
15、oying 60,000 “cast members“. Contrary to the stereotype of rapid churn in the serv ice sector, the average full-time employee sticks around for nine years.Floridas business climate is sunny, too. The Milken Institute, a think-tank in California, compiles an index of “best-performing cities“ in Ameri
16、ca, a composite measure of such things as job creation, wage growth and whether businesses are thriving. In the most recent index, six of the top ten metropolitan areas are in Florida. (Orlando-Kissimmee is sixth.) And 18 of the top 30 are in the South.For a long time the Souths weather got in the w
17、ay of its development. Richard Pillsbury, a ge ography professor at Georgia State University, describes traditional life in the lowland South, a re gion stretching from northern Virginia down to the Gulf coast of Texas: “Smallish hardscrabble farms almost lost in the white heat of a sweltering summe
18、r sun as the owners and their help fought swarms of mosquitoes to plant, cultivate and harvest the meagre cotton crop for market.“Then came air-conditioning. As it spread after the second world war, the South became suddenly more comfortable to live and work in. From the 1940s until the 1980s the re
19、gion boomed. In his book “Old South, New South“, Gavin Wright lists four reasons why. Federal defence spending stimulated growth. Sunshine attracted skilled professionals. The South, having developed so little in the past, was a “clean slate“, without strong labour unions, entrenched bureaucracies,
20、restrictive laws or outdated machinery. Lastly, given how much catching up the South had to do, the potential returns were higher than in the north.Southerners have prospered in part by playing to their traditional strengths. The fame of southern hospitality has bolstered the regions hotel chains, s
21、uch as Holiday Inn. That of southern cuisine helps local restaurants, such as Waffle House, Cracker Barrel and KFC. Arkansas-based Wal-Mart, the worlds largest retailer, has kept costs low by refusing to recognise unions. And Coca-Cola owes at least some of its success to its southern origins.21 In
22、contrast to Disney World, one of the characters in the service sector is that _.(A)most of the staff are full-time(B) most of the staff are part-time(C) workers are reluctant to be employed in a company for long(D)most companies run smoothly less than nine years22 When mentioning “the Souths weather
23、 got in the way of its development“ (Line 1, Para. 5) , the author is talking about _.(A)the reason why Walt Disney chose Florida(B) the reason why air-conditioning spread in the South(C) the Souths weather obstructed the progress of development(D)the key factor to the success of the South23 In “Old
24、 South, New South“, Gavin Wright believes that _.(A)the more investment, the more returns in the South(B) labour unions get in the way of development of the North(C) more experts came to the South because of its climate(D)the legal environment plays a part in the development of the South24 Which of
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