[考研类试卷]考研英语(一)模拟试卷37及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 37 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 There has arisen during this twentieth century (as it arose before, in ages which we like to call dark) a pronounced anti intellect
2、ualism, a feeling that both studies and literature are not merely vain, but also (1)_ untrustworthy. With people swayed by this wrong (2)_ that there is little use in arguing, either for history or literature, or for poetry or music, or for the arts (3)_.With others, there is still faith that any ci
3、vilization worthy of the name must be (4)_ in a ceaseless pursuit of truth. Whether truth is (5)_ through study or through the arts makes no difference. Any pursuit of truth is not only (6)_; it is the foundation stone of civilization.The (7)_ for and reading of history is one of those approaches to
4、 truth. It is only ones all the arts and sciences are such (8)_. All have their place; all are good; and each (9)_ with the other. They are not airtight compartments. It is only in a few institutions, subjected to (10)_ misinformation, that events like the Industrial Revolution are (11)_ entirely to
5、 the historians, the social scientists, or the physical scientists. Only within the past hundred years have historians (12)_ that what people have done in literature and art is a part of their history. Books like Uncle Toms Cabin have themselves helped to (13)_ history.Even at the moment, when scien
6、tific (14)_ becomes more and more specialized and the historian concentrates more and more fiercely on periods and (15)_, it is becoming more (16)_ to the layman that all this is part of one whole. Even on a (n) (17)_ when textbooks are being written to introduce to the theoretical physicist his col
7、leagues who are working as chemists or engineers on perhaps the same problem, the layman is far enough (18)_ from all this specialization to see the whole, possibly even more clearly than do the (19)_. Between history, biography, the arts and sciences, and even journalism, who could draw airtight (2
8、0)_? Not laymen. Is not yesterdays newspaper history, and may it not become literature?(A)anyway(B) somehow(C) little(D)sometimes(A)resentment(B) perception(C) assertion(D)snobbishness(A)in general(B) at stake(C) to a degree(D)under way(A)resulted(B) grounded(C) consisted(D)integrated(A)stunned(B) r
9、etrieved(C) molded(D)sought(A)strenuous(B) worthwhile(C) malignant(D)reckless(A)excuse(B) sympathy(C) quest(D)distaste(A)legacies(B) strategies(C) expertise(D)schemes(A)interacts(B) assimilates(C) coordinates(D)interferes(A)discreet(B) practical(C) mental(D)moral(A)exposed(B) attributed(C) geared(D)
10、restricted(A)admitted(B) confessed(C) ensured(D)guaranteed(A)ignore(B) make(C) consider(D)turn(A)speculation(B) meditation(C) intimidation(D)investigation(A)intervals(B) spans(C) episodes(D)gaps(A)paradoxical(B) absurd(C) feasible(D)obvious(A)occasion(B) spot(C) plight(D)dilemma(A)exempted(B) detach
11、ed(C) secured(D)separated(A)amateurs(B) specialists(C) peers(D)pedestrians(A)variations(B) differentiations(C) discriminations(D)distinctionsPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)21 The farm is a major marketplace f
12、or millions of tons of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides (杀虫剂),and advanced machinery and the fuel required to run it. The modern super farm, large and highly capitalized, is resource dependent compared with the diversified small farms that were once dominant. On diversified farms, major energy n
13、eeds may be supplied by resident humans and animals. Soil fertility may be maintained by alternating cash crops and restorative crops, and also by returning animal manure(肥料) to the soil. This farming model of relatively self- sufficient agriculture, and the way of life associated with it, are still
14、 economically viable(可行), as demonstrated by prosperous Amish farmers and other practitioners of “alternative“ agriculture. Particularly relevant to todays mainstream agriculture are the energy-saving practices on large “organic“ farms, which are thoroughly mechanized but which minimize the use of p
15、esticides and synthetic fertilizers.By comparison, mainstream American agriculture has until lately been careless in its use of energy, water, and land. When fossil energy was cheap, applications of fertilizers and pesticides paid large dividends, so farmers were encouraged to use these products. So
16、on most farmers used too much fertilizer and pesticide. Farmers in dry regions enjoyed an era of cheap water, obtained from publicly subsidized irrigation systems or from pumping groundwater using, inexpensive energy. The soil too was expendable as demand grew for U.S. agricultural products.The peri
17、od of extraordinary profligacy in the use of soil, water, and fossil fuels may well be at an end. The new structure of large farms is quite sensitive to cost factors. These adaptive farms, whose development was assisted by public tax, subsidy, and research policies, have access to capital, technolog
18、ies, and management skills, enabling them to switch relatively quickly to resource-conserving practicesfor example, to a low-tillage system that requires less fuel, that shepherds soil moisture, and that may reduce soil erosion(侵蚀). It seems likely that federal programs that have enlarged our farms,
19、 therefore, have had a further result of creating the potential for a more conserving agriculture. With respect to energy use, for example, energy costs per unit of output are lower for large farms, mainly because these farms quickly economized on energy as costs rose. In the future, according to on
20、e authoritative assessment, “agricultural production is likely to use capital and land more intensively but energy, fertilizer and labor less intensively.“21 The main difference between the modem superfarm and diversified farms is_(A)their sizes(B) the machinery employed(C) the degree of dependence
21、on resources(D)the kinds of crops cultivated and animals raised22 Whats the main idea of the second paragraph?_(A)Fossil energy was once very cheap(B) Farms in dry areas could get cheap water(C) Most American farmers used too much fertilizer and pesticide(D)Mainstream American agriculture used to be
22、 wasteful of energy, water and land23 The word “profligacy“ (line 1, para. 3) most probably means_(A)wastefulness(B) carefulness(C) profitability(D)economy24 According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?_(A)The farming model and the way of life on diversified farms are workable(B) La
23、rge “organic“ farms use large amounts of pesticides and synthetic fertilizers(C) The new adaptive farms are capable of resource-conserving practices(D)To reduce soil erosion is a resource-conserving practice25 It can be seen from the passage that the problem of resource conservation in agriculture_(
24、A)has been solved in the U. S.(B) has not yet been paid any attention to(C) is being seriously and effectively dealt with(D)will soon be solved by using more capital and land26 The U.S. Supreme Courts decision Monday to let stand a ruling in an online defamation case will make it more difficult to d
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