[考研类试卷]考研英语(一)模拟试卷94及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 94 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 key position and role of women in the process of development is increasingly being recognized. (1)_ the three great World Confe
2、rences of Women were more concerned (2)_ recognizing and compiling approaches to (3)_, we can currently confirm a general sharpening of awareness. It has become clear that the Third World Cultures, in earlier times strongly matriarchal, have been weakened (4)_ this respect by the methods of colonial
3、 education which are almost (5)_ directed towards the male. Of the many criticisms of this situation let one voice be heard: “Development education groups and programmes are very much (6)_ and lack womans perspective“. So, too, the hopes placed in vocational training“vocationalization“as an aid to e
4、quality have been disappointed since this in its turn was to large extent focused on the male.In these circumstances we should not be surprised that until now women have (7)_ at least in the educational processes which have been introduced. Only 20% attend primary school and the (8)_ of those who le
5、ave early is highest (9)_ girls. Because of the lack of basic training only around 10% take part in Adult Education programmes. Hence it is vitally important to (10)_ a turning-point by increasing the (11)_ of the need (12)_ education.Hence even Primary Education for girls should be (13)_ towards th
6、e basic needs and necessities and provide answers which are as simple as possible. In rural districts such answers will be different from those (14)_ in urban areas. The education of girls and women must to a large degree be an education for the life they will lead, tailored (15)_ a womans position.
7、 In saying this we are in fact demanding that the education of women, like all educational work in the Third World, should be an (16)_ part of the community. (17)_ there are many partners in this process school, family, small businesses, governmental and non-governmental organizations. The education
8、al skill (18)_ keeping this interplay active in such a way that there is no deficiency in material content. An important consequence of this is the (19)_ of the desire to question, which, on the one hand, presses for further education and on the other for its (20)_ application.(A)Although(B) For(C)
9、Nevertheless(D)Because(A)with(B) of(C) upon(D)over(A)salvage(B) revolution(C) liberty(D)liberation(A)in(B) of(C) upon(D)with(A)specially(B) distinctively(C) exclusively(D)respectively(A)males-dominating(B) female-dominating(C) male-dominating(D)females-dominating(A)pooled(B) joined(C) taken(D)partic
10、ipated(A)percentage(B) number(C) fraction(D)part(A)in(B) between(C) of(D)among(A)secure(B) strike(C) save(D)hit(A)acknowledgement(B) awareness(C) affirmation(D)agreement(A)for(B) of(C) in(D)with(A)aimed(B) targeted(C) directed(D)manipulated(A)offered(B) provided(C) told(D)given(A)for(B) to(C) with(D
11、)at(A)synthetic(B) combined(C) integrated(D)comprehensive(A)Subsequently(B) Consequently(C) Accordingly(D)Reversely(A)consists of(B) accounts for(C) consists in(D)leads to(A)waking(B) awakening(C) rising(D)arising(A)practical(B) useful(C) material(D)artificialGrammar21 _a new technique, the yields a
12、s a whole increased by 20 percent.(A)Working out(B) Having worked out(C) Having been worked out(D)To have been worked out22 He must have had an accident, or he_here then.(A)should be(B) would be(C) could have been(D)would have been23 Nearly all trees have seeds that fall to the earth, take root, and
13、 eventually _.(A)generate new seeds(B) new seeds generated(C) generates new seeds(D)new seeds are generated24 Had he worked harder, he_ the exams.(A)must have got through(B) would have got through(C) would get through(D)could get through25 _his second heart attack if he hadnt smoked? He might not ha
14、ve.(A)Would he have had(B) Would he have(C) Had he had(D)Were he to have26 _a good student but he also proved himself a good sportsman.(A)He showed himself not only(B) He showed not only himself(C) Not only did he show himself(D)Not only he showed himself27 His composition is better than_in the clas
15、s.(A)anyone(B) anyones(C) anyone else(D)anyone elses28 A given event will be described in several ways by_witnesses.(A)many(B) as many(C) so many(D)same many29 He would have finished his college education, but he_to quit and find a job to support his family.(A)had had(B) has(C) had(D)would have30 Wh
16、ich of the following is INCORRECT?(A)All his lectures were boring.(B) Half his money was gone.(C) Her few friends are all fond of dancing.(D)He invited many his friends to the party.Part ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 po
17、ints)30 In the following article, some sentences have been removed. For questions 1 5, choose the most suitable one from the list AG to fit into each of the numbered blank. There are two extra choices which you do not need to use.Imagine an Internet where unseen hands curate your entire experience.
18、Where third parties predetermine the news, products and prices you seeeven the people you meet. A world where you think you are making choices, but in reality, your options are narrowed and refined until you are left with merely the illusion of control.This is not far from what is happening today.【R
19、1】 _. Most of us have become unwitting actors in an unfolding drama about the tale of two Internets. There is yours and mine, theirs and ours.Heres how it works. Advertising currently drives the vast majority of the Internet industry by volume of revenue. Silicon Valley is excellent at founding and
20、funding companies that give you free apps and then collect and sell your data when you use them.【R2】_. But increasingly, data collection is leapfrogging well beyond strict advertising and enabling insurance, medical and other companies to benefit from analyzing your personal, highly detailed “Big Da
21、ta“ record without your knowledge. Based on this analysis, these companies then make decisions about youincluding whether you are even worth marketing to at all.As a result, 99 percent of us live on the wrong side of a one-way mirror, in which the other 1 percent manipulates our experiences. Some la
22、ud this trend as “personalization“which sounds harmless and fun, evoking the notion that the ads we see might appear in our favorite color schemes. What we are talking about, however, is much deeper and significantly more consequential.【R3】 _.For the past decade, e-commerce sites have altered prices
23、 based on your Web habits and personal attributes. What is your geography and your past buying history? How did you arrive at the e-commerce site? What time of day are you visiting? An entire literature has emerged on the ethics, legality and economic promise of pricing optimization. And the field i
24、s advancing quickly: last September, Google received a patent on technology that lets a company dynamically price electronic content.【R4】_These blind walls also appear in our digital political lives. As Eli Pariser has observed, the Internet shows us “what it thinks we want to see“ by serving up con
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