[考研类试卷]考研英语(一)模拟试卷34及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 34 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 Until recently, most population growth has occurred in relatively dense urban environments. In【C1】_words, even if we were witnessin
2、g rapid population growth, that would not mean that the【C2】_were filling in with people.【C3 】 _, the urban areas would tend to become more crowded.Historically, we find that people have moved to【C4 】_the jobs were. Jobs were usually in ports or locations with many natural【 C5】_. After transportation
3、 became relatively cheap, other geographical locations became【C6】_of economic activity. One factor that determines where people will move to, even when transportation becomes cheap, is【C7 】_. And individuals working in cities【 C8】_higher incomes than those working in【C9】_areas. Hence, population has
4、 tended until the 1970s to【C10】_in our major urban centers. Recently population has【C11】_out of the Northeast to the South and to the West for the more pleasant climates. If people did not【C12】_from living in large cities, there would likely be a much more even population distribution【C13】_our entir
5、e land area.Probably, if this【C14】_the case , there would be less concern over population 【C15 】_Indeed, one need only【C16】_a cross-country drive or plane trip to realize how【C17】_sparsely populated these United States really are. This is not to say that we should or should not do something about【C1
6、8】_growth. The shortage of people in certain areas merely demonstrates that overpopulation in the United States is really only a problem in【C19】_urban environments. And this problem may be slowly correcting【C20】_.1 【C1 】(A)other(B) another(C) one another(D)those2 【C2 】(A)towns(B) countryside(C) citi
7、es(D)farms3 【C3 】(A)Therefore(B) Moreover(C) Rather(D)Otherwise4 【C4 】(A)where(B) there(C) what(D)how5 【C5 】(A)resources(B) sources(C) means(D)wealth6 【C6 】(A)channels(B) routes(C) sources(D)centers7 【C7 】(A)profit(B) expense(C) income(D)deposit8 【C8 】(A)earn(B) gain(C) win(D)obtain9 【C9 】(A)dense(B
8、) desert(C) urban(D)rural10 【C10 】(A)enrich(B) increase(C) decrease(D)enlarge11 【C11 】(A)vanished(B) drifted(C) shifted(D)escaped12 【C12 】(A)withdraw(B) derive(C) develop(D)benefit13 【C13 】(A)throughout(B) beyond(C) from(D)into14 【C14 】(A)was(B) were(C) wasnt(D)werent15 【C15 】(A)quality(B) reduction
9、(C) explosion(D)structure16 【C16 】(A)take(B) start(C) engage(D)arrange17 【C17 】(A)sparsely(B) densely(C) scarcely(D)meagerly18 【C18 】(A)population(B) education(C) people(D)culture19 【C19 】(A)underpopulated(B) overcrowded(C) polluted(D)inhabited20 【C20 】(A)itself(B) it(C) themselves(D)himselfPart ADi
10、rections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)21 One of the odd things about some business organizations is that they spend so much money to lure new customers and spend so little to keep them after theyve been landed. It just does
11、nt make sense. Taking customers for granted is routine in some larger organizations, where mere bigness generates an attitude of indifference.Loyal customers are an organizations only protection against bankruptcy, and losing them because of neglect or indifference is downright sinful. Not only do s
12、atisfied customers continue to fatten the till, they often encourage others to buy. This is advertising that doesnt cost a penny. And although there are always problems in giving good service to customers, maintaining their patronage(光顾) isnt all that difficult. Its a matter of attitude, of believin
13、g that everyone who buys from you is entitled to the best treatment you can deliver. Plus giving just a little more than you have to.We said there are always problems in giving good service to customers. The reason, of course, is that no organization is perfect, and theres many a slip: unreasonable
14、delays in filling orders, shipping the wrong merchandise, failing to answer letters promptly, and so on.Sometimes these errors or failures cant be helped. For example, if you cant get parts because of material shortages or a transportation strike, customers may be denied the goods theyve ordered. An
15、d not infrequently the customer is to blamefor example, failing to clearly identify the article or service required.Yet no matter who is at fault, customers whom you value highly should generally be given the benefit of the doubt. Note that we said “customers whom you value highly.“ The old saying(格
16、言) goes that all customers should be treated alike is a myth. Customers who repeatedly place large orders and pay for them will naturally, get more attention than those who buy infrequently and have to be badgered to pay what they owe. However, you have to make the assumption that all customers are
17、good unless proved otherwise.21 The main idea of the passage is best expressed by which of the following? _(A)Business organizations should not spend so much money to attract new customers(B) Maintaining customers patronage is the most important to business organizations(C) Customers are kings(D)Org
18、anizations should pay more attention to the benefit of their customers22 Which of the following conclusions can be drawn from the second paragraph? _(A)Customers should always be well serviced(B) Without loyal customers an organization might go bankrupt(C) Companies can employ custofners to advertis
19、e their products(D)It is difficult for large organizations to provide their customers with good service23 The author might probably disagree with which of the following statements?_(A)Some errors and failures are unavoidable(B) Both an organization and their customer are responsible for certain erro
20、r(C) An attitude of indifference towards their customers might result in a heavy loss of profit(D)Only regular customers deserve good treatment24 What does the author imply in the sentence “The old saw that all customers should be treated alike is a myth“?_(A)Its not real that customers should be tr
21、eated equal(B) Its not true that all customers are treated equal(C) Customers received equal treatment in the past(D)Its an old story that customers were treated equal25 The word “identify“ in the fourth paragraph is the same as _(A)notice(B) distinguish(C) describe(D)recognize25 Jim Boon is a hybri
22、d kind of guy. He drives a Toyota hybrid to work, a Honda hybrid on weekends and, as a manager for Seattle public transit he recently placed the worlds largest order for hybrid electric buses. Now, with the biggest hybrid-bus fleet in the world, Seattle has become the main testing ground for a techn
23、ology that claims it can drastically cut air pollution and fuel consumption. In the 1990s, demo fleets of 35 buses or fewer started cropping up in cities such as Tempe, Ariz. Sixteen of these early hybrids still service Genoa, Italy, where drivers switch from diesel to electric power when passing th
24、e citys downtown architectural treasures. But no city has gone as far as Seattle, which last year bought 235 GM hybrid buses at $ 645,000 a pop. When the final one rolls out this December, the regions bus system will be 15 percent hybrid. But why Seattle, and why now? The Pacific Northwest has long
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