[考研类试卷]考研英语(二)模拟试卷155及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(二)模拟试卷 155 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 Retrofitting houses to use less energy should be a no-brainer for homeowners.【C1】_time, money spent on ways to reduce heat loss fr
2、om draughty houses should produce a【C2】_return in lower fuel bills. In practice, many are cautious. Some improvements, such as solid-wall insulation and solar panels, can take over 25 years to【C3】_their initial cost. Few owners are willing to wait that long; by then many are likely to have【C4】_and m
3、oved on.Several governments have started finance schemes designed to【C5】_this problem. Since 2008 PACE programmes have offered American homeowners loans to【C6 】_improvements, repaid through higher local taxes on the property,【C7】_it belongs to. In Britain, the Green Deal offers loans over a 25-year
4、period, with repayments added to energy bills. Countries including France and Canada have similar【C8 】_.In theory, these schemes should boost investment in common energy-saving measures, such as extra insulation and new boilers,【C9】_the first owner does not have to pay all the costs in advance. But
5、enrolment rates have【C10】_, according to Sean Kidney at the Climate Bonds Initiative, a think-tank. In Britain, just 1% of those assessed for the Green Deal have signed up. In Berkeley, California , home of the first PACE scheme, the【C11 】_rate is similarly low.Homeowners are【C12】_chiefly because th
6、e interest rates on the loans look high. The Green Deal charges 7%; some PACE schemes a hefty 8%. As these rates are fixed for decades, they will【C13】_look unattractive when (as now) short-term interest rates are low.Many people also【C14 】 _they will save enough on their energy bills to cover the re
7、payments. For instance,【C15 】_in Britain that installing loft insulation can cut energy bills by 20% have been dented by a government study that found it【C16 】_gas consumption by only 1.7% on average. Others fear that green loans may reduce the value of their home. In America, firms that underwrite
8、mortgages are【 C17】_PACE loans.Green loans have not been a failure everywhere. Around 250,000 households in Germany【C18】_for them each year. They do so【C19】_they need pay only 1% interest on them each year, thanks to an annual public subsidy of 1.5 billion. Whether that is a (an)【C20】_use of taxpaye
9、rs money is another question.1 【C1 】(A)On(B) In(C) Over(D)At2 【C2 】(A)handsome(B) delicate(C) splendid(D)trivial3 【C3 】(A)estimate(B) spend(C) evaluate(D)cover4 【C4 】(A)taken off(B) sold up(C) turned around(D)shut down5 【C5 】(A)raise(B) arouse(C) deal(D)address6 【C6 】(A)finance(B) make(C) support(D)
10、expend7 【C7 】(A)whatever(B) whenever(C) whoever(D)however8 【C8 】(A)problems(B) initiatives(C) situations(D)circumstances9 【C9 】(A)while(B) though(C) when(D)as10 【C10 】(A)appointed(B) worried(C) disappointed(D)surprised11 【C11 】(A)take-up(B) send-off(C) make-up(D)turn-off12 【C12 】(A)unhappy(B) unimpr
11、essed(C) unsurprised(D)unsustainable13 【C13 】(A)indefinitely(B) extremely(C) inevitably(D)remarkably14 【C14 】(A)contend(B) doubt(C) conclude(D)debate15 【C15 】(A)proofs(B) reasons(C) theses(D)claims16 【C16 】(A)reduced(B) produced(C) increased(D)declined17 【C17 】(A)favorable to(B) interested in(C) hos
12、tile to(D)conscious of18 【C18 】(A)arm with(B) sign up(C) write out(D)call on19 【C19 】(A)because(B) hence(C) although(D)even20 【C20 】(A)proficient(B) sufficient(C) deficient(D)efficientPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40
13、points)20 What has been described as the largest ever ransomware attacka cyber criminal scheme that locks up computer files until victims pay a ransomholds the paradoxical distinction of being both an outrageous success (in terms of its blast radius) as well as an abject failure (in terms of its hau
14、l). The malicious software spread so far and wide, jammed up so many IT networks and generated so much panic and chaos that the wrongdoers effectively undid themselves.On May 12, the world awoke to the beginnings of hundreds of thousands of old Microsoft Windows based computers seizing up as they su
15、bjected to a malicious software, appropriately called WannaCry. Within hours, the digital epidemic circled the globe like the Spanish flu, infecting machines running outdated operating systems in some 150 countries, spreading across numerous homes and corporate networks. The attack, which relied on
16、powerful tools believed to have been developed by the NSA and leaked online in April by a group of hackers known as the Shadow Brokers, wormed its way through businesses, hospitals and governments, all of which found themselves suddenly locked out of their own systems.Researchers detected the wave q
17、uickly, and it wasnt long before they picked up on the criminals self-defeating mistakes. The attackers failed to assign each victim a separate Bitcoin wallet , researchers noted, a critical error that meant they would not be able to easily track ransom payments. They neglected to automate the money
18、 collection in a way that would scale. And then there was the matter of the kill switch.No one is quite certain why the attackers coded a self-destruct button into their software, yet thats precisely what they did. Marcus Hutchins, a 22-year-old security researcher based in England who goes by Malwa
19、reTech, stumbled on the power plug largely by accident. After taking lunch on that Friday afternoon, he inspected the malware and noticed a specific web address encoded within. Curious, he registered the domain for less than $ 11. This simple act stopped the malware, killing the virus ability to spr
20、ead and buying time for organizations to upgrade their software and deploy protections.21 The ransomware attack has been considered a victory because it_.(A)cancels a number of computer files(B) successfully blackmails many users(C) affects numerous users worldwide(D)causes panic and chaos at local2
21、2 According to Paragraph 2, which of the following is true about WannaCry?(A)It spread only through domestic networks.(B) It was a software developed by the NSA.(C) It infected computers in few countries.(D)It was deliberately created by some hackers.23 Researchers held that the attack was_.(A)criti
22、cal(B) flawless(C) defective(D)invulnerable24 Marcus Hutchins prevented the malware from spreading by_.(A)pushing the self-destruct button in the software(B) purchasing its domain name accidentally(C) pulling the power plug found by chance(D)finding its web address intentionally25 The most suitable
23、title for the text is_.(A)An Unsuccessful Malware Attack(B) Cyber Crime: Hard to Prevent(C) A Widespread Computer Virus(D)WannaCry: New Malicious Software25 In a former leather factory just off Euston Road in London, a hopeful firm is starting up. BenevolentAIs main room is large and open-plan. In i
24、t, scientists and coders sit busily on benches, plying their various trades. The firms star, though, has a private, temperature-controlled office. That star is a powerful computer that runs the software which sits at the heart of BenevolentAIs business. This software is an artificial-intelligence sy
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