[考研类试卷]考研英语(一)模拟试卷59及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 59 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 With the rapid spread of the internet eye where in the world, and the (1)_ number of users, one of the most exciting developments o
2、n the internet is E-commerce(2)_ commerce. E-commerce has two forms, (3)_ business-to-business, or B-to-B, and business-to-consumer, or B-to-C.B-to-C was the first of these developments. It grew (4)_ from the first days when people started to buy things from their homes without going to a shop. Firs
3、t came “catalogue shopping“ (5)_ you choose what you want from a catalogue (6)_ pictures and other details of everything that is (7)_ sale. You then send an order with a check by (8)_ and the things you have chosen sent to your home. Then (9)_ “television shopping“, where (10)_ a catalogue, the item
4、s for sale are shown or (11)_ on television to attract the customer. (12)_, the customer sends a check and the item is delivered to his or her home. B-to-C is the (13)_ development, where the “catalogue“ is (14)_ on the internet, combining the advantages of both the book catalogue and the television
5、 and indeed adding more (15)_ The customer makes his choice but rather than sending an order and a (16)_ through the post, he places the order and pays for it using his credit card, all using the (17)_Many people worry about giving (18)_ of their credit card over the internet and the danger that it
6、may be deceitfully used. (19)_, the general view is that with modern systems of secure measures the dangers of the misuse of credit cards is (20)_ greater in a shop, garage or restaurant than in using it for shopping on the internet.(A)increasing(B) spreading(C) decreasing(D)raising(A)electric(B) el
7、ectrical(C) electronic(D)electronics(A)regarded as(B) known as(C) esteemed as(D)reckoned as(A)directly(B) naturally(C) generally(D)specially(A)which(B) that(C) where(D)when(A)drawing(B) giving(C) depicting(D)sketching(A)on(B) for(C) at(D)in(A)accident(B) railway(C) hand(D)post(A)came(B) went(C) brou
8、ght(D)happened(A)as regards(B) other than(C) instead of(D)in view of(A)displayed(B) performed(C) demonstrated(D)exhibited(A)Again(B) Moreover(C) Besides(D)Secondly(A)late(B) latest(C) latter(D)later(A)liable(B) obtainable(C) reliable(D)available(A)disadvantages(B) features(C) advantages(D)characteri
9、stics(A)cash(B) check(C) note(D)bin(A)internet(B) computer(C) catalogue(D)television(A)details(B) segments(C) episodes(D)descriptions(A)However(B) Therefore(C) Furthermore(D)Otherwise(A)naturally(B) truly(C) really(D)actuallyPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below
10、 each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)21 House-price falls are gathering momentum and are spreading across the UK, according to a monthly poll of surveyors which on Monday delivered its gloomiest reading for nearly 12 years.Fifty-six percent of surveyors contacted by the Royal Institution
11、of Chartered Surveyors reported price falls in the three months to October. Only 3 percent saw prices rise in their area, compared with 58 percent as recently as May.There was further evidence of slowing activity in the property market as the number of sales per surveyor dived to a nine-year low. Un
12、sold stock on agents books has increased 10 percent since the summer. Ian Perry, Rics national housing spokesman, said it was now very clear that buyers were unsettled by higher interest rates.The Bank of England raised rates five times to 4.75 percent over the last year to cool the property boom.Bu
13、t he also blamed comments by Mervyn King, the Banks governor, and misleading media headlines for “injecting additional uncertainty into the market by continued speculation over more serious price declines“.“Mervyn King presumably felt that he had to be more explicit in the summer when people were st
14、ill buying. His warnings of a drop in property prices then have had the desired effect.“But our concern now is that the pendulum is swinging too far,“ he said.Last week, the Banks monetary policy committee predicted for the first time that “house prices may fall modestly for a period“ in its Novembe
15、r inflation report. The Nationwide and Halifax mortgage lenders both showed a modest monthly decline in house prices in their latest loan approval data.Although the majority of surveyors expect prices to fall further in the next three months,Mr. Perry stressed there were signs of stabilizing demand
16、from buyers in London.“London tends to be ahead of the rest of the market. And agents are telling us that more people are looking to buy. It is much better than it was,“ Mr. Perry said.However, falling prices continued to spread from the South of England as surveyors reported the first clear decline
17、 in prices in Yorkshire and the Humber, the north and the north- west. Scotland remained the only region with rising prices.21 We learn from the passage that(A)the present house price falls are at most a momentary phenomenon.(B) the property market is experiencing its most depressing time over the d
18、ecade.(C) 58 percent of surveyors contacted started to encounter house price falls in May.(D)Rics widely-followed headline indicator began to fall since Dec. 1992.22 Paragraphs 2 and 3 are written to(A)justify the authors observation in the first paragraph.(B) contrast the present situation with tha
19、t in the past.(C) highlight the discouraging situation of home market.(D)explain the reasons of slowing activity in the market.23 By “the pendulum is swinging too far“, Ian Perry probably means(A)the number of houses sold by each agent is the lowest in history.(B) the house market is bound to suffer
20、 because of the high interest rates.(C) both Mr. King and the media worried too much over the price falls.(D)the Bank and the media are helping push the house prices further down.24 In terms of the future of the property market, Mr. Perry seems(A)optimistic.(B) uncertain.(C) pessimistic.(D)indiffere
21、nt.25 The author probably believes that(A)the house-price falls may continue for a while.(B) peoples uncertainty about the market is ungrounded.(C) there was always exception to the rule of rising prices.(D)people are certainly ready to buy more than before.26 Although many factors affect human heal
22、th during periods in space, weightlessness is the dominant and single most important one. The direct and indirect effects of weightlessness lead to a series of related responses. Ultimately, the whole body, from bones to brain, kidneys to bowels, reacts.When space travelers grasp the wall of their s
23、pacecraft and jerk their bodies back and forth, they say it feels as though they are stationary and the spacecraft is moving. The reason is based in our reliance on gravity to perceive our surroundings.The continuous and universal nature of gravity removes it from our daily notice, but our bodies ne
24、ver forget. Whether we realize it or not, we have evolved a large number of silent, automatic reactions to cope with the constant stress of living in a downward-pulling world. Only when we decrease or increase the effective force of gravity on our bodies do our minds perceive it.Our senses provide a
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