[考研类试卷]考研英语(二)模拟试卷147及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(二)模拟试卷 147 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 If you want to succeed, you have to be passionate【C1】_your work. It has to be true. 【C2 】_speakers around the globe say so. The pr
2、estigious consulting firm Deloitte quantified it in a report that said, “Up to 87. 7 percent of Americas workforce is not able to contribute【C3】_their full potential because they dont have enthusiasm for their work. “ Enthusiasm for your work intensifies focus, provides the drive to persist when cha
3、llenges【C4 】_, and enables creativity. It is also important to remember【C5】_passion can fade and relationships with too much of it early on can result【C6】_disillusionment. You see this at work when a formerly “passionate“ employee becomes jaded and cynical because things just arent as they used to b
4、e in the past. If you are fortunate to work every day at a career or job about which you are passionate,【C7】_yourself lucky. The reality is, according to the Deloitte study, there【 C8】_that many people who are enthusiastic about what they do. You cant easily toss the dispassionate masses aside and h
5、ire all new people who are in love with what you do. 【C9 】_, some jobs and industries just dont elicit passion. Many companies need people to perform jobs that never appear on anyones most desirable list. They are often physically challenging, somewhat monotonous, and provide low wages. They may hav
6、e limited【 C10】_for advancement, and they exist in industries that are profitable but not sexy. One of my manufacturing clients perfectly【C11】_this description, and despite the difficult environment , people show【C12】_and do a great job every day. They arent particularly crazy about their jobs, but
7、they are driven by an immense pride in their performance. A positive【C13】_of pride is grounded in humility. It establishes and maintains a reputation for excellence. Pride doesnt【C14 】_shortcuts, and most important, it maintains high standards when passion for the job has diminished. At the【C15】_of
8、the day, you cant ignore the impact of passion. Virtually【C16】_raises their hands when I ask seminar participants if they would do their ideal jobs for less than one percent of what they make today. We should, however, pay more attention【C17】_pride. Pride speaks to character, and character is an exc
9、ellent indicator of the quality and commitment of the work. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. said: “If a man is called to be a street sweeper, he should sweep streets【C18 】_as Michelangelo painted, or Beethoven composed music, or Shakespeare wrote poetry. He should sweep streets so well that all the host
10、s of heaven and earth will【C19 】_to say, here lived a great street sweeper who did his job well. “ Most assume that Dr. King was talking about the importance of passion【C20】_of the status of your position. Perhaps, however, we missed the real message about having personal pride in your performance.1
11、 【C1 】(A)in(B) about(C) from(D)on2 【C2 】(A)Motivated(B) Motivational(C) Motivating(D)Motivate3 【C3 】(A)to(B) down(C) in(D)from4 【C4 】(A)rise(B) arise(C) raise(D)arisen5 【C5 】(A)how(B) where(C) that(D)why6 【C6 】(A)in(B) from(C) to(D)on7 【C7 】(A)regard(B) think(C) consider(D)believe8 【C8 】(A)are(B) we
12、re(C) arent(D)werent9 【C9 】(A)Likely(B) Likeless(C) Likeable(D)Likewise 10 【C10 】(A)chance(B) choice(C) time(D)room 11 【C11 】(A)gives(B) fits(C) defies(D)beggars 12 【C12 】(A)off(B) out(C) over(D)up13 【C13 】(A)matter(B) sense(C) source(D)swelling14 【C14 】(A)cross(B) go(C) travel(D)take15 【C15 】(A)beg
13、inning(B) end(C) front(D)middle 16 【C16 】(A)all(B) everyone(C) none(D)someone 17 【C17 】(A)for(B) of(C) on(D)to 18 【C18 】(A)even(B) so(C) such(D)like19 【C19 】(A)happy(B) hate(C) must(D)pause20 【C20 】(A)despite(B) dismiss(C) regardless(D)regardingPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer
14、 the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 During the day, Leipzigs airport is quiet. It is at night that the airfield comes to life. Next to the runway a yellow warehouse serves as the global sorting hub for DHL, a delivery firm owned by Deutsche Post of Germany. A huge
15、extension, which opened in October, means it can sort 150,000 parcels each hour, says Ken Allen, DHLs CEO. With falling trade barrier, cross-border e-commerce has become a key term in the modern economy. The rise of cross-border e-commerce has meant booming business for express-delivery firms. On Ja
16、nuary 31st UPS revealed record revenues for the fourth quarter of 2016; FedEx and DHL are expected to report similarly buoyant results next month. Since 2008 half of the increase in express-delivery volumes has come from shoppers buying items online from another country. Falling trade barriers have
17、greatly helped them. When DHL and FedEx were getting going in the 1970s, there was little demand for international express deliveries. Packages often got stuck in customs for weeks and were heavily taxed. The expansion of free-trade areas, lower tariffs and the Internet brought years of growth. But
18、after Mr. Trumps threats to raise tariffs on goods from China and Mexico, together with the indication last month from Theresa May, Britains prime minister, that the country will leave the EUs customs union, there are widespread fears that the favourable tailwinds enjoyed by the industry for decades
19、 are gone. The express-delivery industry faces a new challenge: the return of trade barriers due to the protectionist bent of Donald Trump and because of Brexit. The return of borders poses a challenge to the soaring parcel-delivery business. “ Its all a real nightmare,“ groans David Jinks of Parcel
20、Hero, a British parcel broker which works with DHL, FedEx and UPS. Start with Brexit. Post-Brexit costs will probably come from long wrangles over which of 19,000 customs codes should be applied to a consignment. As an example of what could happen, Halloween costumes from China often get stuck at Br
21、itains border while customs officials work out whether they are toys or childrens clothes, which attract different duties. Such complexity would force delivery firms to put up their prices to customers, Mr. Jinks says. Sending an item from Britain to Switzerland (outside the EU) costs 150% more than
22、 it does to Italy (inside the EU). The most severe impact on business would come from higher tariffs, which would hurt demand for cross-border imports and deliveries in favour of local goods. This is where Mr. Trumps threats come into focus.21 The example of Leipzigs airport shows that_.(A)Leipzigs
23、airport serves as the biggest sorting hub for DHL.(B) Airport delivers more goods than any other forms of cross-border deliveries.(C) Cross-border e-commerce has promoted the expansion of delivery services.(D)Express-delivery firms face a new challenge because of changing policies in US and UK. 22 T
24、he word “buoyant“ is closest in meaning to_.(A)optimistic(B) fluctuating(C) unpredictable(D)mundane 23 What do we know about parcel delivery services in the 1970s?(A)There are falling trade barriers.(B) DHL and FedEx are expanding rapidly.(C) The express-delivery faces the return of trade barriers.(
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