[考研类试卷]考研英语(一)模拟试卷3及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 3 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 Space Shuttle Project is one of the first huge-typed spaceflight instruments used for many times in the world, organized by American
2、 National Aviation and Spaceflight Bureau, the main researches of【1】are researching and making the system of space shuttle, suggesting and choosing【2】 and landing ports, deciding the scheme of reclaiming the roll booster of solid rocket,【3】the establishment of repairing the roll booster, and rebuild
3、ing and expanding the building of the【4】and controlling system. At the beginning of 1969, the United States set up a group that specially researched the development direction of spaceflight with 【5】 for the next stage,【6】by deputy president. After【7】and research, it suggested that an aero craft with
4、 great benefits in【8】should be made, eg【9】the spaceflight being its leading stanchion. In this project, five orbit implements were prescribed to be made, 【10】“ Exploitation“, “ Columbia“, “ Challenger“, “Discovery“ and “Atlands“. In 1970, spaceflight got into an all-round【11】of research and manufact
5、ure. The whole-project had to delay more than three years. Five orbit implements were【12】to be four and flight experiment for six times was also decreased for four,【13】the number of production was cut down, according to the original scheme. In April 1971 this【14 】was decided that Kennedy Space Centr
6、e was used for the launching and landing port for space shuttles, and Edwards Air Base was used for the 【15】 landing port. In February 1977,“Exploitation“ Orbit Implement started to have entering and landing experiment sin Edwards Air Base. From May 12, 1981 to July 4, 1982, “Columbia“ Space Shuttle
7、 successfully finished four flight experiments for research and manufacture,【16】meant that the【17】and manufactures were over in【18】form. It【19】about 12 years and cost more than 75 billion US dollars to finish the whole project. On November 11, 1990, space shuttles began to fly for【20】.(A)what(B) whi
8、ch(C) where(D)that(A)labeling(B) hauling(C) hawking(D)launching(A)building(B) breaching(C) breeding(D)bugging(A)obscuring(B) rejecting(C) observing(D)refining(A)people(B) member(C) man(D)person(A)led(B) deprived(C) leaked(D)diluted(A)weapon(B) investigation(C) wisdom(D)irritation(A)economics(B) fina
9、nce(C) accounting(D)economy(A)in(B) with(C) by(D)through(A)modified(B) propelled(C) named(D)provoked(A)conviction(B) stage(C) context(D)stand(A)dedicated(B) boosted(C) browsed(D)decreased(A)as(B) if(C) though(D)once(A)parallel(B) outfit(C) programme(D)outlet(A)uniform(B) spark(C) unity(D)spare(A)whe
10、reas(B) what(C) whether(D)which(A)resolution(B) renaissance(C) researches(D)resemblance(A)due(B) sober(C) drastic(D)feeble(A)spent(B) took(C) consumed(D)absorbed(A)commerce(B) business(C) trade(D)transactionPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choo
11、sing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 People have good reason to care about the welfare of animals. Ever since the Enlightenment, their treatment has been seen as a measure of mankinds humanity. It is no coincidence that William Wilberforce and Sir Thomas Foxwell Buxton, two leaders of the movement to ab
12、olish the slave trade, helped found the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in the 1820s. An increasing number of people go further: mankind has a duty not to cause pain to animals that have the capacity to suffer. Both views have led people gradually to extend treatment once rese
13、rved for mankind to other species. But when everyday lives are measured against such principles, they are fraught with contradictions. Those who would never dream of caging their cats and dogs guzzle bacon and eggs from ghastly factory farms. The abattoir and the cattle truck are secret places safel
14、y hidden from the meat-eaters gaze and the childs story book. Plenty of people who denounce the fur-trade (much of which is from farmed animals) quite happily wear leather (also from farmed animals). Perhaps the inconsistency is understandable. After hundreds of years of thinking about it, people ca
15、nnot agree on a system of rights for each other, so the ground is bound to get shakier still when animals are included. The trouble is that confusion and contradiction open the way to the extremist. And because scientific research is remote from most peoples lives, it is particularly vulnerable to t
16、heir campaigns. In fact, science should be the last target, wherever you draw the boundaries of animal welfare. For one thing, there is rarely an alternative to using animals in research. If there were, scientists would grasp it, because animal research is expensive and encircled by regulations. Ani
17、mal research is also for a higher purpose than a full belly or an elegant outfit. The world needs new medicines and surgical procedures just as it needs the unknowable fruits of pure research. And science is, by and large, kind to its animals. The couple of million (mainly rats and mice) that die in
18、 Britains laboratories are far better looked- after and far more humanely killed than the billion or so (mainly chickens ) on Britains farms. Indeed, if Darley Oaks makes up its loss of guinea pigs with turkeys or dairy cows, you can be fairly sure animal welfare in Britain has just taken a step bac
19、kwards.21 The first paragraph is written to_.(A)put forward sound reason to care about the welfare of animals(B) emphasize the glory of the Enlightenment(C) introduce the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals(D)provide background knowledge for the discussion to be expanded22 The inc
20、onsistency in our routine lives is defined by enumerating_.(A)the deeds conducted by Sir Thomas Foxwell Buxton(B) the people who condemn the fur-trade but merrily wear leather(C) the understanding of the ancient times concerning a system of rights(D)the comprehension of the way to the extremist23 It
21、 can be inferred from the third paragraph that_.(A)the publics ignorance of scientific research results in attacks on science(B) a measure of mankinds humanity is taken into account(C) confusion and contradiction result from vulnerable campaigns(D)the debate is bound to aggravate in the next decade2
22、4 With which of the following statements would the author most probably agree?(A)Even if they deplore the activitists use of intimidation and violence, animal lovers everywhere can sure rejoice today.(B) Science does not deserve to be the target of protests, whatever you think of animal rights.(C) O
23、ver the years something good has come from the campaign against the animal industry.(D)It is a sensible move that Darley Oaks makes up its loss of guinea pigs with turkeys or dairy cows.25 In the text, a comparison is made so as to_.(A)abolish the slave trade(B) elaborate a higher purpose of animal
24、research(C) warn that mankind has a duty not to cause pain to animals(D)assert that science is, by and large, kind to its animals25 Tuning in round the clock, via satellite or internet blog, to any bout of mayhem anywhere, you might not think the world was becoming a more peaceable place. But in som
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