[考研类试卷]考研英语(一)模拟试卷86及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 86 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 The Internet affords anonymity to its users, a blessing to privacy and freedom of speech. But that very anonymity is also behind th
2、e explosion of cyber-crime that has 1 across the Web.Can privacy be preserved 2 bringing safety and security to a world that seems increasingly 3 ?Last month, Howard Schmidt, the nations cyber-czar, offered the federal government a 4 to make the Web a safer placea “voluntary trusted identity“ system
3、 that would be the high-tech 5 of a physical key, a fingerprint and a photo ID card, all rolled 6 one. The system might use a smart identity card, or a digital credential 7 to a specific computer, and would authenticate users at a range of online services.The idea is to 8 a federation of private onl
4、ine identity systems. User could 9 which system to join, and only registered users whose identities have been authenticated could navigate those systems. The approach contrasts with one that would require an Internet drivers license 10 by the government.Google and Microsoft are among companies that
5、already have these “ single sign-on“ systems that make it possible for users to 11 just once but use many different services.12 , the approach would create a “ walled garden“ in cyberspace, with safe “ neighborhoods“ and bright “streetlights“ to establish a sense of a 13 community.Mr. Schmidt descri
6、bed it as a “voluntary ecosystem“ in which “individuals and organizations can complete online transactions with 14 , trusting the identities of each other and the identities of the infrastructure 15 which the transaction runs. “ Still, the administrations plan has 16 privacy rights activists. Some a
7、pplaud the approach; others are concerned. It seems clear that such a scheme is an initiative push toward what would 17 be a compulsory Internet “drives license“ mentality.The plan has also been greeted with 18 by some computer security experts, who worry that the “voluntary ecosystem“ envisioned by
8、 Mr. Schmidt would still leave much of the Internet 19 . They argue that all Internet users should be 20 to register and identify themselves, in the same way that drivers must be licensed to drive on public roads.1 【B1 】(A)swept(B) skipped(C) walked(D)ridden2 【B2 】(A)for(B) within(C) while(D)though3
9、 【B3 】(A)careless(B) lawless(C) pointless(D)helpless4 【B4 】(A)reason(B) reminder(C) compromise(D)proposal5 【B5 】(A)information(B) interference(C) entertainment(D)equivalent6 【B6 】(A)by(B) into(C) from(D)over7 【B7 】(A)linked(B) directed(C) chained(D)compared8 【B8 】(A)dismiss(B) discover(C) create(D)i
10、mprove9 【B9 】(A)recall(B) suggest(C) select(D)realize10 【B10 】(A)released(B) issued(C) distributed(D)delivered11 【B11 】(A)carry on(B) linger on(C) set in(D)log in12 【B12 】(A)In vain (B) In effect(C) In return(D)In contrast13 【B13 】(A)trusted(B) modernized(C) thriving(D)competing14 【B14 】(A)caution(B
11、) delight(C) confidence(D)patience15 【B15 】(A)on(B) after(C) beyond(D)across16 【B16 】(A)divided(B) disappointed(C) protected(D)united17 【B17 】(A)frequently(B) incidentally(C) occasionally(D)eventually18 【B18 】(A)skepticism(B) relerance(C) indifference(D)enthusiasm19 【B19 】(A)manageable(B) defendable
12、(C) vulnerable(D)invisible20 【B20 】(A)invited(B) appointed(C) allowed(D)forcedGrammar21 When I try to understand_that prevents so many Americans from being as happy as might expect, it seems to me that there are two causes.(A)why it does(B) what it does(C) what it is(D)why it is22 Shanghai is one of
13、 the largest cities in the world that_large populations each over ten million.(A)has(B) have(C) had(D)are23 He would rather_part in such dishonest business deals.(A)resign than take(B) resign than to take(C) resign than taking(D)resigning than take24 Come and see me whenever_.(A)you are convenient(B
14、) you will be convenient(C) it is convenient to you(D)it will be convenient to you25 As mainstream chip production technology shifts from one generation to the next every three to five years, plants with new technology can make more powerful chips at lower costs, _ plants with outdated equipment, wh
15、ich often cost billions of dollars to build, will be marginalized by the maker.(A)because(B) even though(C) while(D)since26 We grow all our own fruit and vegetables, _saves money, of course.(A)which(B) as(C) that(D)what27 I was_ about the exam_I couldnt get to sleep.(A)such worried. . . that(B) worr
16、ied so. . . that(C) worried such. . . that(D)so worried. . . that28 Each man and woman must sign_full name before entering the examination room.(A)his(B) her(C) their(D)ones29 But that he saw it, he_it.(A)cant believe(B) could not believe(C) did not believe(D)could not have believed30 It was recomme
17、nded that we_for the authorities.(A)waited(B) wait(C) most wait(D)would waitPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)30 The International Education Industrial DevelopsThe clock tower looks out over a 38-hectare campus
18、graced by an ornamental lake and a pillared central hall. Add a little ivy and it could be almost any respected seat of learning in the West. Only the hemisphere is wrong. This is Ningbo campus of Nottingham University in Chinas Zhejiang province, half a world away from its British home. Teaching is
19、 in English, the first language of the staff. Last year the college,a joint venture with a Chinese enterprise, opened its doors to 900 local students looking for an international education without leaving home. Within five years their numbers are forecast to reach 4, 000. Say Nottingham University p
20、rovost Ina Gow:“Why go all the way to Britain when you can study in China at half the price?“Good question. International education is now a global industry worth $ 30 billion a year, with some 2 million students studying abroad,a figure thats forecast to treble by 2020. In particular, the surging e
21、conomies of India and China are producing far more would-be graduates than their own colleges can accommodate. But preferences are changing fast as thrifty students give up their traditional favorites in the West and choose to stay closer to home. That means a change in strategy for recruit-hungry c
22、olleges anti governments. Says Andreas Schleicher, an education expert at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, “The real international dimension is that we no longer move students around the world: we move the providers and contents instead.“It doesnt take a Ph. D. to spot the
23、trends. The United States still attracts more than a quarter of all overseas students,but its market share is slipping. Britain, in the second slot, saw the number of applicants from China dip by 20 percent last year. Factors include expense and tighter entry regulation. The United States last year
24、relaxed some of its controls but not before losing some of the rich-student business from the Middle East. British universities are complaining loudly at the governments decision to double the price of a student visa.The big beneficiaries are back in the East, close to home for Indian and Chinese st
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