[考研类试卷]考研英语(二)模拟试卷126及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(二)模拟试卷 126 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 We often tend to associate smiling as the result of a positive event or mood. But research demonstrates that the act of smiling, i
2、n and 【 C1】_ itself, can be the catalyst for joy. Wonderful things, ranging from an 【C2】_ mood to a better relationship, can be the result of the 【C3】_ act of smiling. Even better, it is a tool that is free, easy and always available.Even when you arent feeling happy, smile can help【C4】_your mood. D
3、arwin hypothesized, back in 1872, that making changes in our 【C5】_ expressions can influence our【C6】_experience, something he called facial feedback response theory. Psychological research has 【C7 】_ Darwin s assertion that expressions do not just result from moods, but actually influence them.Smili
4、ng more may actually【C8】_your lifespan. Research indicates that smiling may improve heart health by 【C9 】_ heart rate after stressful events. So,【C10】_smiling to your health regime of eating well, getting enough sleep and exercising may just add【C11】_years to your life.People who smile more tend to
5、be more 【C12 】_, joyful and emotionally stable which lends itself to healthier relationships, and thus have longer and more successful【C13】_. An interesting study published in 2009 found a correlation between smiles in photographs and divorce rates. The larger the smile, the【C14】_likely divorce was
6、later in life.【C15】_, those with the smallest smiles or no smiles, were five times more likely to be divorced.When Mother Teresa said “Every time you smile at someone, it is . a【C16】_to that person, a beautiful thing“, she was right. One study【 C17】 _by Hewlett Packard found that seeing anothers smi
7、le stimulated the heart and【C18】_more so than eating chocolate or receiving money. This was particularly true【C19 】_viewing the smile of a child. Additionally, research has demonstrated smiling may actually be easily diffused. Research published in the Scandinavian Journal of Psychology examined mim
8、icry, the tendency to mimic the emotional expressions of those around us, and found that it is actually hard to【C20 】_when someone else is smiling.1 【C1 】(A)on(B) with(C) by(D)of2 【C2 】(A)impressed(B) improved(C) important(D)imposed3 【C3 】(A)pure(B) easy(C) simple(D)brief4 【C4 】(A)sack(B) shift(C) s
9、lip(D)switch5 【C5 】(A)facial(B) superficial(C) external(D)inner6 【C6 】(A)inward(B) outward(C) emotional(D)explicit7 【C7 】(A)formalized(B) declared(C) implemented(D)validated8 【C8 】(A)execute(B) expand(C) examine(D)expect9 【C9 】(A)accelerating(B) decreasing(C) facilitating(D)increasing10 【C10 】(A)lea
10、ding(B) adding(C) contributing(D)resorting11 【C11 】(A)a little(B) little(C) few(D)a few12 【C12 】(A)optimistic(B) dispassionate(C) severe(D)cautious13 【C13 】(A)career(B) lifespan(C) marriage(D)friendship14 【C14 】(A)more(B) worse(C) less(D)better15 【C15 】(A)Consequently(B) Moreover(C) Conversely(D)Oth
11、erwise16 【C16 】(A)gift(B) regard(C) wish(D)grace17 【C17 】(A)discovered(B) converted(C) prepared(D)conducted18 【C18 】(A)stomach(B) brain(C) mindset(D)desire19 【C19 】(A)yet(B) when(C) though(D)unless20 【C20 】(A)sneer(B) blink(C) frown(D)breathePart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer th
12、e questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 The battle between Apple and law enforcement officials over unlocking a terrorists smart-phone is the climax of a slow turning of the tables between the technology industry and the United States government.On the one side, you have
13、the United States government s mighty legal and security apparatus fighting for data of the most sympathetic sort: the secrets buried in a dead mass murderers phone. The action stems from a federal court order issued on Tuesday requiring Apple to help the F.B.I. unlock an iPhone used by one of the t
14、wo attackers who killed 14 people in San Bernardino, Calif, in December.In the other corner is the world s most valuable company, whose chief executive, Timothy D. Cook, has said he will appeal the court s order. Apple argues that it is fighting to preserve a principle that most of us who are addict
15、ed to our smartphones can defend: Weaken a single iPhone so that its contents can be viewed by the American government and you risk weakening all iPhones for any government intruder, anywhere.There will probably be months of legal tussling, and it is not at all clear which side will prevail in court
16、, nor in the battle for public opinion and legislative favor.Yet underlying all of this is a simple dynamic: Apple, Google, Facebook and other companies hold most of the cards in this confrontation. They have our data, and their businesses depend on the global public s collective belief that they wi
17、ll do everything they can to protect that data.Any crack in that front could be fatal for tech companies that must operate worldwide. If Apple is forced to open up an iPhone for an American law enforcement investigation, what s to prevent it from doing so for a request from the Chinese or the Irania
18、ns? Once armed with a method for gaining access to iPhones, the government could ask to use it proactively, before a suspected terrorist at tackleaving Apple in a bind as to whether to comply or risk an attack and suffer a public-relations nightmare.Yet it s worth noting that even if Apple ultimatel
19、y loses this case, it has plenty of technical means to close a backdoor over time. “If theyre anywhere near worth their salt as engineers, I bet theyre rethinking their threat model as we speak,“ said Jonathan Zdziarski, who studies the iPhone and its vulnerabilities.21 In Paragraph 1, “a slow turni
20、ng of the tables“ probably means_.(A)fighting under the table(B) reversing a situation slowly(C) beating the opponent slowly(D)performing a good drama22 What is the United States government fighting for?(A)The strong legal and security power.(B) The basic rights of the poor.(C) The data in a bad guy
21、 s phone.(D)The authority of the federal court.23 Which of the following is NOT true according to Paragraphs 3-4?(A)Apple is against the courts order.(B) Apple claims it s fighting for most people s benefits.(C) Apple thinks it does matter to protect the data from any government intruder.(D)Apple ha
22、s got support from the court and the public.24 The reasons for Apple to protect these data exclude_.(A)its business depends on these data(B) it s fatal to unlock these data for Apple(C) every government wants to get these data(D)the unlock of these data will bring Apple into a dilemma25 According to
23、 the text, which side will win the fight?(A)Tech companies.(B) The United States government.(C) It s not clear.(D)There is no winner.25 If you watched a certain swimmers Rio Games debut on Sunday night, when he propelled the United States 4100-meter relay team to a gold medal, you know the answer: M
24、ichael Phelps. While it may look like the athletes have been in a bar fight, the purple dots actually are signs of “cupping,“ an ancient Chinese healing practice that is experiencing an Olympic moment.In cupping, practitioners of the healing techniqueor sometimes the athletes themselves place specia
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