[考研类试卷]考研英语(一)模拟试卷32及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 32 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) 1 A great many creatures have what are called warning colours, that is to say, the colouration warns every creature that the animal i
2、n question is dangerous. The skunk(臭鼬) is one of the best (1)_ of this, with his brilliant black and white fur. He walks (2)_ even in broad daylight and shows no (3)_ when he sees you. He heavily (4)_ his feet and puts his (5)_ up in the air, daring you not to come (6)_ closer. And if you dont take
3、(7)_ of the warning he will spray you with his evil-smelling (8)_, and no animal that has been (9)_ by a skunk will let it happen (10)_In the Reptile House at a zoo you will probably find a case (11)_ of small tree frogs. Now, a great (12)_ of creatures like to eat frogs, and so some frogs as a (13)
4、_ can ooze out a substance on their skin (14)_ makes them taste horrible. These frogs are generally banded (15)_ bright warning colours, like orange, red, yellow and bright green. This, of course, makes them (16)_ like brightly-coloured sweets, and rather good to (17)_ but the birds and animals in t
5、he forest have learnt (18)_ bitter experience that these frogs are the (19)_ that tastes the worst, and so they leave them (20)_.(A)creature(B) thing(C) example(D)warning(A)about(B) on(C) out(D)over(A)colour(B) danger(C) fear(D)sign(A)stamps(B) changes(C) beats(D)moves(A)head(B) feet(C) tail(D)nose(
6、A)still(B) even(C) much(D)any(A)care(B) chance(C) advice(D)notice(A)fluid(B) gas(C) oil(D)colour(A)caught(B) sprayed(C) warned(D)seen(A)more(B) soon(C) twice(D)too(A)full(B) Short(C) instead(D)typical(A)many(B) part(C) amount(D)number(A)whole(B) means(C) wish(D)protection(A)it(B) and(C) which(D)wher
7、e(A)with(B) by(C) as(D)in(A)feel(B) all(C) look(D)much(A)make(B) eat(C) see(D)look(A)at(B) with(C) in(D)of(A)sweets(B) food(C) substances(D)ones(A)ahead(B) about(C) alone(D)asidePart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points
8、)20 In America and Europe magazine publishers have a common headache: total circulation is either flat or declining slightly as people devote more time to the internet, and an ever greater share of advertising spending is going online. Magazine units are mostly a drag on growth for their parents. Ti
9、me Inc, the world s biggest magazine company, has to fend off rum ours that its parent, Time Warner, will sell it. People in the industry expect that Time Warner will soon sell IPC Media, its British magazine subsidiary. The business model for consumer magazines is under pressure from several direct
10、ions at once, both online and off. Magazines have become more expensive to launch, and the cost of attracting and keeping new subscribers has risen. In America newsstand sales have been worryingly weak, partly because supermarkets dominate distribution and shelf-space is in short supply. The interne
11、ts popularity has hit mens titles the hardest. FHM, the flagship “lads“ magazine of Emapa British media firm, for instance, lost a quarter of its circulation in the year to June. Not long ago consumer magazines were Emaps prize asset, but slowing growth from the division contributed to the companys
12、decision to put itself up for sale. Mens magazines are in trouble in most developed-world markets as people have quickly switched from magazines to online services. There are good reasons why magazine owners should not feel pessimistic, however. For readers, many of the pleasing characteristics of m
13、agazinestheir portability and glossiness, for instance cannot be matched online. And magazines are not losing younger readers in the way that newspapers are. According to a study by the digital arm of Ogilvy Group, appetite for magazines is largely unchanged between older “baby boomers“ and young “m
14、illennials“. On the advertising side, magazines are faring much better than newspapers, which are losing big chunks of revenue as classified advertising shifts online. Advertisers like the fact that in many genres, such as fashion, readers accept and value magazine ads and even consider them part of
15、 the product. Unfortunately, magazine publishers have been slow to get onto the internet. “Eighteen months ago the internet was something they worried about after 4pm on Friday,“ says Peter Kreisky, a consultant to the media industry, “but now its at the heart of their business model. “ To their cre
16、dit, however, big magazine firms are doing far more than reproducing their print products online. They offer people useful, fun services onlineLagardere s Car and Driver website, for instance, offers virtual test drives, and Better Homes and Gardens online has a 3D planning tool to help people redes
17、ign their homes.21 In the first paragraph, the author mainly discusses_.(A)the effects of internet on the circulation of US and Europe magazines(B) the reason why parents dont subscribe to magazines(C) the problems American and European magazines face today(D)the consequences of peoples devotion to
18、online magazines22 Which of the following is true of magazines current situation?(A)Magazines face pressures from the Internet only.(B) Magazines need to spend more on the marketing.(C) Most readers of magazines are attracted to online services.(D)Newsstand in America plays a major role in magazine
19、sales.23 According to the text, magazine owners should not feel pessimistic in that_.(A)magazines are easier to carry(B) magazines are not losing young readers(C) magazines earn more from advertising than newspapers(D)magazines still have competitive features not found online24 When going onto the i
20、nternet, big magazines_.(A)have changed their business model completely(B) are making use of internet flexibly(C) are taking prompt actions(D)have turned their products into online version25 Which of the following best summarizes the text?(A)Magazines faced with various challenges.(B) Threats posed
21、by the internet to magazines.(C) Popularity lost with magazines.(D)New opportunities of magazines.25 In almost all cases the soft parts of fossils are gone for ever but they were fitted around or within the hard parts. Many of them also were attached to the hard parts and usually such attachments ar
22、e visible as depressed or elevated areas, ridges or grooves, smooth or rough patches on the hard parts. The muscles most important for the activities of the animal and most evident in the appearance of the living animal are those attached to the hard parts and possible to reconstruct from their atta
23、chments. Much can be learned about a vanished brain from the inside of the skull in which it was lodged.Restoration of the external appearance of an extinct animal has little or no scientific value. It does not even help in inferring what the activities of the living animal were, how fast it could r
24、un, what its food was, or such other conclusions as are important for the history of life. However, what most people want to know about extinct animals is what they looked like when they were alive. Scientists also would like to know. Things like fossil shells present no great problem as a rule, bec
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