[考研类试卷]考研英语(一)模拟试卷95及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 95 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 Even plants can run a fever, especially when they are under attack by insects or disease. But (1)_ humans, plants can have their te
2、mperature (2)_ from 3,000 feet awaystraight up. A decade ago, (3)_ the infrared scanning technology developed for military purpose and other satellites, physicist Stephen Paley (4)_ a quick way to take the temperature of crops to determine (5)_ ones are under stress. The goal was to let farmer (6)_
3、target pesticide spraying (7)_ rain poison on a whole field, which (8)_ include plants that dont have the pest problem.Even better, Paleys Remote Scanning Services Company could detect crop problem before they became (9)_ to the eye. Mounted on a plane flown at 3,000 fee (10)_, an infrared scanner m
4、easured the heat emitted by crops. The data were (11)_ into a color-coded map showing (12)_ plants were running “fevers“. Farmers could then spot spray, using 50 to 70 percent less pesticide than they (13)_ would.The bad news is that Paleys company closed down in 1984, after only three years. Farmer
5、s (14)_ the new technology and long-term backers were hard (15)_. But with the renewed concern about pesticides on produce, and refinements in infrared scanning, Paley hopes to (16)_ into operation. Agriculture experts have no doubt about the technology works. “This technique can be used (17)_ 75 pe
6、rcent of agricultural land in the United States“, says George Oerther of Texas AM. Ray Jackson, who recently retired from the Department of Agriculture, thinks (18)_ infrared crop scanning could be adopted by the end of the decade. But (19)_ Paley finds the financial backing (20)_ he failed to obtai
7、n 10 years ago.(A)as(B) with(C) like(D)unlike(A)taken(B) take(C) took(D)taking(A)adopted(B) adopting(C) adapted(D)adapting(A)put up with(B) came up to(C) came up with(D)stood up to(A)whose(B) which(C) what(D)where(A)precisely(B) extraordinarily(C) exceedingly(D)extremely(A)more than(B) less than(C)
8、rather than(D)other than(A)dominantly(B) deliberately(C) accidentally(D)invariably(A)seeming(B) clear(C) apparent(D)visible(A)at night(B) for the night(C) in night(D)over night(A)transmitted(B) transferred(C) transformed(D)transported(A)how(B) where(C) what(D)when(A)otherwise(B) still(C) thus(D)ther
9、efore(A)persisted in(B) resisted(C) insisted on(D)assisted(A)to find out(B) to be found(C) to find(D)to be found on(A)get off(B) get out(C) get away(D)get back(A)of(B) in(C) for(D)on(A)remote(B) lonely(C) removed(D)desolate(A)even if(B) if only(C) only if(D)though(A)where(B) which(C) how(D)whenGramm
10、ar21 We_ our breakfast when an old man came to the door.(A)just have had(B) have just had(C) just had(D)had just had22 You should have put the milk in the icebox; I expect it_undrinkable by now.(A)became(B) had become(C) becomes(D)has become23 He_killed last night if he had taken part in the surpris
11、e attack on the city.(A)would be(B) should have been(C) must have been(D)might have been24 I went there in 1984, and that was the only occasion when I_the journey in exactly two days.(A)must make(B) must have made(C) was able to make(D)could make25 _the First World War, the United States became the
12、dominant force in the motion-picture industry.(A)It was during the advent under(B) With the advent of(C) To follow the advent in(D)Upon the advent at26 Mrs. Brown is supposed_for Italy last week.(A)to have left(B) to be leaving(C) to leave(D)to have been left27 Living in the western part of the coun
13、try has its problems, _obtaining fresh water is not the least.(A)with which(B) for which(C) of which(D)which28 I_a little earlier, but I met a friend of mine on the way.(A)should arrive(B) would be arriving(C) could have arrived(D)arrived29 He wore dark glasses to avoid_.(A)recognizing(B) recognized
14、(C) being recognized(D)to be recognized30 It was_we had hoped.(A)more a success than(B) a success more than(C) as much of a success as(D)a success as much asPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)30 Reduce Waste-Food
15、Experts in the food industry are thinking a lot about trash these days. Restaurants, colleges, hospitals and other institutions are compensating for the rising costs of waste in novel ways. Some are tracking their trash with software systems, making food in smaller amount or trying to cut down on tr
16、ash-hauling costs.Roughly 30 percent of food in the United States goes to waste, costing some $48 billion annually, according to a Stockholm International Water Institute study. A 2004 University of Arizona study estimated that 40 to 50 percent of food in the United States is wasted. Freshman studen
17、ts at Virginia Tech were surprised this year when they entered two of the campuss biggest dining hails to find there were no cafeteria trays. Getting rid of trays has cut food waste by 38 percent at the cafeterias, said Denny Cochrane, manager of Virginia Techs sustainability pro-gram. Before the pr
18、ogram began, students often grabbed whatever looked good at the canteen, only to find at the table that their eyes were bigger than their stomachs, he said.That same phenomenon often happens at Oregons Portland International Airport. Busy travelers often discard half-eaten meals into trash cans, add
19、ing dozens of tons of waste that the airport must pay the city to haul away. Now the airport is carrying out a program to install food-only trash carts. The food waste is collected in biodegradable bags and given to the city to use as compost. Besides being environmentally friendly, the changes may
20、save the airport money. It costs about $ 82 to have one ton of trash hauled from the airport to the city landfill. But food waste costs about $ 48 a ton to haul.Cutting back on the waste can require spending money on software and training. LeanPath, based in Portland, Ore. , sells a software system
21、to track food being thrown out. Steve Peterson, head chef at the MGM Grand hotel in Las Vegas, said he was surprised when he installed the LeanPath system and saw the value of food that was going out the back door. To cut costs, Peterson decided to reduce serving sizes. He said customers werent both
22、ered by the switch, which has helped him lower food waste by between 15 to 20 percent over 18 months.31 What is the main reason for people paying attention to food waste?(A)To lower the cost of food waste.(B) To save more food for the world.(C) To keep the dining room clean.(D)To reduce the effort o
23、f cooking.32 What kind of measure has been taken to cut food waste?(A)Making cafeteria at collage and universities trayless.(B) Using software system to trace the location of the trash.(C) Trying to remove the food waste little by little.(D)Charging higher prices for smaller amount of food.33 Whats
24、the benefit of installing food-only trash cans at the airport?(A)It will reduce the cost of removing the trash.(B) It will keep the airport clean and tidy.(C) It will faster the process of making trash into compost.(D)It will remind the passenger to produce less trash.34 In which way can software he
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