[考研类试卷]考研英语(二)模拟试卷113及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(二)模拟试卷 113 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 Some historians say that the most important contribution of Dwight Eisenhowers presidency (总统任期) in the 1950s was the U. S. inters
2、tate highway system. It was a【C1】_ project, easily surpassing the scale of such previous human【C2】_ as the Panama Canal. Eisenhowers interstate highways【C3】_ the nation together in new ways and【C4】_ major economic growth by making commerce less【C5】_ Today, an information superhighway has been builta
3、n electronic network that【C6】_ libraries, corporations, government agencies and【C7】_ . This electronic superhighway is called the Internet,【C8 】_ it is the backbone (主干) of the World Wide Web.The Internet had its【C9】_ in a 1969 U. S. Defense Department computer network called ARPAnet, which【C10】_ Ad
4、vanced Research Projects Agency Network. The Pentagon built the network for military contractors and universities doing military research to【C11】_ information. In 1983 the National Science Foundation (NSF) ,【C12】 _ mission is to promote science, took over.This new NSF network【C13】_ more and more ins
5、titutional users, many of【C14】_ had their own internal networks. For example, most universities that【C15】_ the NSF network had intra-campus computer networks. The NSF network【C16】_ became a connector for thousands of other networks.【C17】_ a backbone system that interconnects networks, Internet was a
6、 name that fit.So we can see that the Internet is the wired infrastructure (基础设施) on which web【C18 】_ move. It began as a military communication system, which expanded into a government-funded【C19】_ research network.Today, the Internet is a user-financed system tying institutions of many sorts toget
7、her【C20】_ an “ information superhighway“.1 【C1 】(A)concise(B) radical(C) massive(D)trivial2 【C2 】(A)behaviors(B) endeavors(C) inventions(D)elements3 【C3 】(A)packed(B) stuck(C) suppressed(D)bound4 【C4 】(A)facilitated(B) modified(C) mobilized(D)terminated5 【C5 】(A)competitive(B) comparative(C) exclusi
8、ve(D)expensive6 【C6 】(A)merges(B) connects(C) relays(D)unifies7 【C7 】(A)figures(B) personalities(C) individuals(D)humans8 【C8 】(A)and(B) yet(C) or(D)while9 【C9 】(A)samples(B) sources(C) origins(D)precedents10 【C10 】(A)stood by(B) stood for(C) stood against(D)stood over11 【C11 】(A)exchange(B) bypass(
9、C) switch(D)interact12 【C12 】(A)their(B) that(C) when(D)whose13 【C13 】(A)expanded(B) contracted(C) attracted(D)extended14 【C14 】(A)what(B) which(C) these(D)them15 【C15 】(A)joined(B) attached(C) participated(D)involved16 【C16 】(A)moreover(B) however(C) likewise(D)then17 【C17 】(A)With(B) By(C) In(D)As
10、18 【C18 】(A)contexts(B) signs(C) messages(D)leaflets19 【C19 】(A)citizen(B) civilian(C) amateur(D)resident20 【C20 】(A)into(B) amid(C) over(D)towardPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 Someday a stranger will read
11、 your e-mail without your permission or scan the Website youve visited. Or perhaps someone will casually glance through your credit card purchases or cell phone bills to find out your shopping preferences or calling habits.In fact, its likely some of these things have already happened to you. Who wo
12、uld watch you without your permission? It might be a spouse, a girl friend, a marketing company, a boss, a cop or a criminal. Whoever it is, they will see you in a way you never intended to be seen the 21st century equivalent of being caught naked.Psychologists tell us boundaries are healthy, that i
13、ts important to reveal yourself to friends, family and lovers in stages, at appropriate times. But few boundaries remain. The digital bread crumbs(碎屑) you leave everywhere make it easy for strangers to reconstruct who you are, where you are and what you like. In some cases, a simple Google search ca
14、n reveal what you think. Like it or not, increasingly we live in a world where you simply cannot keep a secret.The key question is: Does that matter?For many Americans, the answer apparently is “no.When opinion polls ask Americans about privacy, most say they are concerned about losing it. A survey
15、found an overwhelming pessimism about privacy, with 60 percent of respondents saying they feel their privacy is“ slipping away, and that bothers me.But people say one thing and do another. Only a tiny fraction of Americans change any behaviors in an effort to preserve their privacy. Few people turn
16、down a discount at tollbooths(收费站) to avoid using the EZ-Pass system that can track automobile movements. And few turn down supermarket loyalty cards. Privacy economist Alessandro Acauisti has run a series of tests that reveal people will surrender personal information like Social Security numbers j
17、ust to get their hands on a pitiful 50-cents-off coupon(优惠卷)。But privacy does matter at least sometimes. Its like health: When you have it, you dont notice it. Only when its gone do you wish youd done more to protect it.21 What does the author mean by saying “the 21st century equivalent of being cau
18、ght naked“ (Lines 3 4 , Para. 2) ?(A)Peoples personal information is easily accessed without their knowledge.(B) In the 21st century people try every means to look into others secrets.(C) People tend to be more frank with each other in the information age.(D)Criminals are easily caught on the spot w
19、ith advanced technology.22 What would psychologists advise on the relationships between friends?(A)Friends should open their hearts to each other.(B) Friends should always be faithful to each other.(C) There should be a distance even between friends.(D)There should be fewer disputes between friends.
20、23 Why does the author say “we live in a world where you simply cannot keep a secret“ (Line5, Para. 3)?(A)Modern society has finally evolved into an open society.(B) People leave traces around when using modern technology.(C) There are always people who are curious about others affairs.(D)Many searc
21、h engines profit by revealing peoples identities.24 What do most Americans do with regard to privacy protection?(A)They change behaviors that might disclose their identity.(B) They use various loyalty cards for business transactions.(C) They rely more and more on electronic devices.(D)They talk a lo
22、t but hardly do anything about it.25 According to the passage, privacy is like health in that_.(A)people will make every effort to keep it(B) its importance is rarely understood(C) it is something that can easily be lost(D)people dont cherish it until they lose it25 Sustainable development is applie
23、d to just about everything from energy to clean water and economic growth, and as a result it has become difficult to question either the basic assumptions behind it or the way the concept is put to use. This is especially true in agriculture, where sustainable development is often taken as the sole
24、 measure of progress without a proper appreciation of historical and cultural perspectives.To start with, it is important to remember that the nature of agriculture has changed markedly throughout history, and will continue to do so. Medieval agriculture in northern Europe fed, clothed and sheltered
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