[考研类试卷]考研英语(一)模拟试卷43及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 43 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 The population of the United States is only 6% the worlds population, but Americans (1)_ one third of all the energy (2)_ in the wo
2、rld. This fact alone says that Americans need to use less energy. And because the price of energy had been rising very rapidly (3)_ the limited supplies of oil in particular, Americans are becoming aware to the need to (4)_ energy. In California we have a California Energy Commission which has set u
3、p in the past five years to (5)_ plan for our future energy rise. We have (6)_ laws in California to help us conserve energy. First of all, our houses in California have been very (7)_ of energy in the past. They were not (8)_ very carefully and so the heat would go out of the house very rapidly. No
4、w we require that the homes have a (9)_ level of insulation, and so the homes built now are much more (10)_.(11)_, in transportation (12)_ a large percentage of oil energy is used, we need to develop more public transportation. In China, of course, you have a very good public-transportation system.
5、And it is a(n) (13)_ for the kind of thing we need to develop more in the United States. Automobiles are also becoming more (14)_ The smaller automobile with efficient engine can help to conserve a large amount of energy along with planning our (15)_ more carefully.Many different studies have shown
6、that we could (16)_ our energy consumption by (17)_ half or two thirds and still have the (18)_ quality of life. And many different types of technologies are currently being researched as to (19)_ they can be built to use (20)_ energy and still supply the same service.(A)conserve(B) consume(C) produ
7、ce(D)supply(A)preserves(B) sources(C) deserts(D)reserves(A)owing to(B) resulting in(C) in spite of(D)in the case of(A)consume(B) conserve(C) exhaust(D)retain(A)generate(B) help(C) conceive(D)originate(A)staged(B) composed(C) developed(D)devised(A)frugal(B) economical(C) wasteful(D)saving(A)insulated
8、(B) insulted(C) resulted(D)separated(A)largest(B) smallest(C) maximum(D)minimum(A)effective(B) sufficient(C) efficient(D)deficient(A)However(B) Also(C) Therefore(D)For example(A)why(B) where(C) who(D)which(A)example(B) responsibility(C) opportunity(D)obligation(A)fashionable(B) luxurious(C) efficien
9、t(D)effective(A)transportation(B) travel(C) energy(D)automobiles(A)condense(B) reduce(C) crush(D)swell(A)at least(B) at most(C) at full(D)at length(A)bottom(B) same(C) mean(D)adequate(A)where(B) why(C) when(D)how(A)adequate(B) sufficient(C) less(D)lackingPart ADirections: Read the following four tex
10、ts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)21 Leave it to writer Buchwald to bring humor to hospice. Last February, the famed satirist was diagnosed with terminal kidney failure, given three weeks to live, and transferred to a hospice for a quiet goodbye. Then the
11、unexpected happened. His kidneys almost miraculously started working again. The poisons in his blood that were supposed to carry him out in peaceful slumber(死亡) washed out of his system, leaving instead a funny bone stunned and amused by the absurdity of the situation. Its not every day that someone
12、 flunks hospice. Seasoned author that he is, Buchwald turned the irony into a book.Only 10 months ago, he was a sad, 80-year-old man with a newly amputated(切除) leg and kidneys on the fritz(发生故障). Despite his familys pleas, he entered a hospice facility, at ease with his Choice to die naturally.Most
13、people dont know much about hospice, the place. It doesnt cure; it cares, relieving physical pain and mental anguish. Most often, cancer or cardiovascular(心血管病) disease carries hospice patients to their end, usually in weeks. But some are put on hold like Buchwald. Buchwald left after five months. I
14、n one large study, 6 percent of hospice patients improved enough to be taken off the terminal list and sent home.Buchwald was shocked when the big sleep didnt come. Before Buchwald became the hospices superstar, he had been the poster boy for depression. But with the help of physicians and medicatio
15、n, he didnt drown.Laugh or cry. Facing natural death, he now offers a message many of his contemporaries need to hear. Older men, particularly those in their 80s, have the highest rate of suicide. Risk factors for them notably include health issues. In fact, suicide often comes soon after theyve see
16、n a doctor. On that point, Buchwald notes the medical dearth of smiles and laughter“. Look at how often doctors and nurses walk into a patients room all serious“, he says. His prescription? They“ need to go to Disney World to be trained“.Laughter, of course, is the best medicine, and some studies ev
17、en show humor is a biological stress reliever. As Buchwald sees it, many humorists use it as therapy to block out periods of hurt or anger.You would not know there were hurts or anger judging by his hospice time. Friends and family smothered Buchwald with love. VIPs beat a path to the hospice door.
18、And they all came bearing food, lots of cheesecake. He thrived. After he planned his funeral, he started up writing again and found he could write wonderfully.Buchwald is now teaching all of us how to liveand to die. Yet hes quick to add“, I have had such a good time at the hospice. I am going to mi
19、ss it“.21 The word “Seasoned“ (Line 6, Paragraph 1) most probably means _.(A)seasonal.(B) professional.(C) experienced.(D)sarcastic.22 We can infer from the text that hospice is a place _.(A)where patients who dont want or cant afford a treatment are cared for.(B) where treatment focuses on the pati
20、ents well-being rather than the cure.(C) Where patients with terminal diseases live happily until they die.(D)where less than six percents of patients make the recovery.23 In Buchwalds opinion, which of the following is true?(A)the suicidal rate for elders of his age is the highest among all ages.(B
21、) doctors and nurses need to go to Disney World to relax from tension.(C) laughter is a fine remedy for the patients to get rid of fear of death.(D)laughter releases biological stress according to scientific studies.24 What had Buchwald experienced before entering the hospice?(A)he was diagnosed wit
22、h terminal heart failure.(B) the poisons in his blood caused kidney failure.(C) one of his legs fractured for lack of calcium.(D)he was depressed and wanted to die naturally.25 By saying“ I am going to miss it“ in the last paragraph, Buchwald wants to indicate that _.(A)he got better from the illnes
23、s and was taken off the terminal list there.(B) he learned to be positive with the help of physicians and medication.(C) he was surrounded by the love of his friends, families and VIPs.(D)all through the hospice time he was full of smile and laughter.26 A weather map is an important tool for geograp
24、hers. A succession of three of four maps presents a continuous picture of weather changes. Weather forecasts are able to determine the speed of air masses and fronts; to determine whether an individual pressure area is deepening or becoming shallow and whether a front is increasing or decreasing in
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