[考研类试卷]考研英语(一)模拟试卷80及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 80 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 There are many reasons why food fads have continued to flourish. Garlic has long been touted(兜售)as an essential ingredient of physi
2、cal prowess(能力)and as a flu【B1】_, squash has been thought by some to cure digestive disorders, and red pepper has been【B2】_to promote endurance. The natural human desire for a simple solution to a difficult problem【B3】_the stage for promoting miraculous potions(饮剂), pills and combination of chemical
3、s. The 【B4】_individuals who eagerly embrace any second-hand information with scientific overtones(暗示)provide the foundation for healthy business enterprises.A person who has never crossed the【B5】_of a health food store may be astonished, 【B6】_or over-joyed. Countless elixirs(万应灵药), herbs, powders an
4、d other fascinating extracts are only a【B7】_of the high-profit selection. The available literature includes pamphlets extolling(赞扬)the amazing return of youth one can【B8】_while drinking a potion filled with tropical weeds, as well as volumes【B9】_the reader of an almost【B10 】_longevity.The store is d
5、irectly keyed to arouse visitors【B11】_over their health and to【B12 】_on real and imagined problems by offering solutions that, 【B13 】_cost more than the customers may be able to【B14】_Health food store patrons are often cajoled(劝诱)into buying tonics(补药)that promise to make the functioning of healthy
6、organs even better, 【B15】_whether an improvement is【B16】_for. Promotion of expensive products that consumers do not actually need takes【B17】_initiative and insight. 【B18】_occasion, there may even be some slight【B19】 _for truth in an entrepreneurs【B20】_to cure customer of illsfor a price.1 【B1 】(A)re
7、medy(B) medication(C) therapy(D)recipe2 【B2 】(A)alleged(B) suspected(C) speculated(D)acclaimed3 【B3 】(A)lays(B) takes(C) settles(D)sets4 【B4 】(A)credible(B) susceptible(C) intelligible(D)discreet5 【B5 】(A)boundary(B) entrance(C) inventory(D)threshold6 【B6 】(A)bewildered(B) terrified(C) satisfied(D)s
8、cared7 【B7 】(A)factor(B) branch(C) division(D)fraction8 【B8 】(A)anticipate(B) aspire(C) long(D)predict9 【B9 】(A)ensuring(B) assuring(C) reassuring(D)insuring10 【B10 】(A)prospective(B) promising(C) eternal(D)eminent11 【B11 】(A)enthusiasm(B) consideration(C) distress(D)concern12 【B12 】(A)capitalize(B)
9、 profit(C) invest(D)exploit13 【B13 】(A)incidentally(B) accidentally(C) subsequently(D)consequently14 【B14 】(A)accept(B) access(C) offer(D)afford15 【B15 】(A)in spite of(B) regardless of(C) so as to(D)in view of16 【B16 】(A)answered(B) accounted(C) cared(D)called17 【B17 】(A)optimum(B) optional(C) consi
10、derable(D)considerate18 【B18 】(A)In(B) At(C) From(D)On19 【B19 】(A)disregard(B) contempt(C) ignorance(D)disguise20 【B20 】(A)zeal(B) exaggeration(C) exertion(D)obsessionPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 The Spe
11、cial Forces Club, founded in 1945 in London by former members of the Special Operations Fxecutive,is a reminder that some things are more important than money. But the world of money is hard to ignore. Harrods, a posh department store, is just around the corner. A Russian oligarch is noisily buildin
12、g a palace across the road. Many members have to think about making a living now that the army is shrinking. They wonder; are the skills that are celebrated inside the club useful in the world outside its windows?Once upon a time, business could not get enough of the smell of cordite. Tycoons referr
13、ed to themselves as “captains of industry“ and crafted “strategics“(from the Greek word for “general“)for their troops. They talked of waging “war“ on their rivals. They relaxed by reading Sun Tzus “The Art of War“. But more recently attitudes have changed. Businesspeople argue that military-style c
14、ommand-and-control systems are out of date in a world of knowledge workers and fluid alliances.This argument provokes derision in the Special Forces Club. Sir. Michael Rose, a retired general who spent part of his career with Britains SAS(Special Air Service), points out that the special forces have
15、 always embraced currently trendy management nostrums such as “empowerment“ and “ high-performance teams“. People who are dropped behind enemy lines have no choice but to rely on their own wits and make the most of limited resources. Sir. Michael also points out that the regular forces have followed
16、 the special forces in introducing a “mission-command approach“that is, a commander defines the overall mission but then leaves the officers on the ground to decide how to execute it.Plenty of retired officers argue that businesspeople have much to learn from the armed services. For example, busines
17、s theorists increasingly emphasizes the importance of corporate culture, yet many new businesses do a dismal job of nurturing it. The military services, by contrast, have been adept at preserving their culture at a time of social turmoil. Granted, they have sometimes been slow to change. America onl
18、y lifted the ban on openly gay troops in 2011, and on women in combat last month. But still, armies are much better than other institutions at building a lifelong esprit de corps. Military mottoes make strong men cry: “ The few, the proud“ ; “ Who dares wins“. Most corporate mission statements make
19、desk warriors cringe with embarrassment.21 Why the English military club members are about to look into business arena?(A)They have duty to guard the Russian business invasion.(B) They want to tap the oversea market with help of Harrods.(C) They want to know the practicability of business skills.(D)
20、They are facing the downscaling of military sector.22 Business tycoons used to embrace_.(A)ancient cultures from Europe and Asia(B) knowledgeable and tactic team workers(C) the way of army to command and control(D)management skills in the industry23 The word “derision“(Line 1, Para. 3)most probably
21、means_.(A)ridicule(B) consequence(C) thought(D)craze24 That emerging businesses attaches less attention to nurturing culture is mentioned to_.(A)show the importance of corporate culture in the times of turbulent society(B) show difference between theorists and the new business(C) show private sector
22、s can take page from military category(D)show military mottoes also make warriors cry25 What would be the best title for the text?(A)Business has much to learn from the armed forces.(B) Special Forces Club offers mission-command approach.(C) Military skills are out of date in todays business world.(
23、D)Military skills are essential to the success of the corporate.25 Theres nothing simple about gun control, a tangle of legal, political and public-health issues complicated by cultural preferences and regional biases. Passions run high on all sides. Lifelong hunters who grew up with firearms, urban
24、 victims of gun violence, Second Amendment scholars, NRA lobbyists , chiefs of policetheyve all got cases to make and they make them well, often contentiously.For the past 15 years, much of the debate has centered on the effectiveness of the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act,the federal gun-cont
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