[考研类试卷]考研英语(二)模拟试卷55及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(二)模拟试卷 55 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 Do you wake up every day feeling too tired, or even upset? If so, then a new alarm clock could be just for you.The clock, called Sl
2、eepSmart, measures your sleep cycle, and waits【C1】_you to be in your lightest phase of sleep【C2】_rousing you. Its makers say that should【C3 】 _you wake up feeling refreshed every morning.As you sleep you pass【 C4】_a sequence of sleep stateslight sleep, deep sleep and REM(rapid eye movement)sleepthat
3、【C5】_approximately every 90 minutes. The point in that cycle at which you wake can【C6】_how you feel later, and may【C7】_have a greater impact than how much or little you have slept. Being roused during a light phase【C8】_you are more likely to wake up energetic.SleepSmart【C9 】_the distinct pattern of
4、brain waves【C10】_during each phase of sleep, via a headband equipped【C11】 _electrodes(电极)and a microprocessor. This measures the electrical activity of the wearer s brain, in much the【C12】_way as some machines used for medical and research【C13】_, and communicates wirelessly with a clock unit near th
5、e bed. You【C14】_the clock with the latest time at【C15】_you want to be wakened, and it【C16】_duly( 适时地)wakes you during the last light sleep phase before that.The【C17 】_was invented by a group of students at Brown University in Rhode Island【C18】_a friend complained of waking up tired and performing po
6、orly on a test. “【C19】_sleep-deprived people ourselves, we started thinking of【C20】_to do about it, “ says Eric Shashoua, a recent college graduate and now chief executive officer of Axon Sleep Research Laboratories, a company created by the students to develop their idea.1 【C1 】(A)beside(B) near(C)
7、 for(D)around2 【C2 】(A)upon(B) before(C) towards(D)till3 【C3 】(A)ensure(B) assure(C) require(D)request4 【C4 】(A)through(B) into(C) about(D)on5 【C5 】(A)reveals(B) reverses(C) resumes(D)repeats6 【C6 】(A)effect(B) affect(C) reflect(D)perfect7 【C7 】(A)already(B) ever(C) never(D)even8 【C8 】(A)means(B) ma
8、rks(C) says(D)dictates9 【C9 】(A)removes(B) relieves(C) records(D)recalls10 【C10 】(A)proceeded(B) produced(C) pronounced(D)progressed11 【C11 】(A)by(B) of(C) with(D)over12 【C12 】(A)familiar(B) similar(C) identical(D)same13 【C13 】(A)findings(B) prospects(C) proposals(D)purposes14 【C14 】(A)prompt(B) pro
9、gram(C) plug(D)plan15 【C15 】(A)where(B) this(C) which(D)that16 【C16 】(A)then(B) also(C) almost(D)yet17 【C17 】(A)claim(B) conclusion(C) concept(D)explanation18 【C18 】(A)once(B) after(C) since(D)while19 【C19 】(A)Besides(B) Despite(C) To(D)As20 【C20 】(A)what(B) how(C) whether(D)whenPart ADirections: Re
10、ad the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 Of all the changes that have taken place in English-language newspapers during the past quarter-century, perhaps the most far-reaching has been the inexorable decline in the scope and seriousnes
11、s of their arts coverage.It is difficult to the point of impossibility for the average reader under the age of forty to imagine a time when high-quality arts criticism could be found in most big-city newspapers. Yet a considerable number of the most significant collections of criticism published in
12、the 20th century consisted in large part of newspaper reviews. To read such books today is to marvel at the fact that their learned contents were once deemed suitable for publication in general-circulation dailies.We are even farther removed from the unfocused newspaper reviews published in England
13、between the turn of the 20th century and the eve of World War II, at a time when newsprint was dirt-cheap and stylish arts criticism was considered an ornament to the publications in which it appeared. In those far-off days, it was taken for granted that the critics of major papers would write in de
14、tail and at length about the events they covered. Theirs was a serious business, and even those reviewers who wore their learning lightly, like George Bernard Shaw and Ernest Newman, could be trusted to know what they were about. These men believed in journalism as a calling,and were proud to be pub
15、lished in the daily press. “ So few authors have brains enough or literary gift enough to keep their own end up in journalism , “ Newman wrote , “ that I am tempted to define journalism as a term of contempt applied by writers who are not read to writers who are.Unfortunately, these critics are virt
16、ually forgotten. Neville Cardus, who wrote for the Manchester Guardian from 1917 until shortly before his death in 1975 ,is now known solely as a writer of essays on the game of cricket. During his lifetime,though,he was also one of England s foremost classical-music critics, a stylist so widely adm
17、ired that his Autobiography(1947)became a best-seller. He was knighted in 1967,the first music critic to be so honored. Yet only one of his books is now in print,and his vast body of writings on music is unknown save to specialists.Is there any chance that Carduss criticism will enjoy a revival? The
18、 prospect seems remote. Journalistic tastes had changed long before his death, and postmodern readers have little use for the richly upholstered Vicwardian prose in which he specialized. Moreover, the amateur tradition in music criticism has been in headlong retreat.21 It is indicated in Paragraphs
19、1 and 2 that(A)arts criticism has disappeared from big-city newspapers(B) English-language newspapers used to carry more arts reviews(C) high-quality newspapers retain a large body of readers(D)young readers doubt the suitability of criticism on dailies22 Newspaper reviews in England before World Wa
20、r II were characterized by _.(A)free themes(B) casual style(C) elaborate layout(D)radical viewpoints23 Which of the following would Shaw and Newman most probably agree on?(A)It is writersduty to fulfill journalistic goals.(B) It is contemptible for writers to be journalists.(C) Writers are likely to
21、 be tempted into journalism.(D)Not all writers are capable of journalistic writing.24 What can be learned about Cardus according to the last two paragraphs?(A)His music criticism may not appeal to readers today.(B) His reputation as a music critic has long been in dispute.(C) His style caters largel
22、y to modern specialists.(D)His writings fail to follow the amateur tradition.25 What would be the best title for the text?(A)Newspapers of the Good Old Days.(B) The Lost Horizon in Newspapers.(C) Mournful Decline of Journalism.(D)Prominent Critics in Memory.25 Over the past decade, thousands of pate
23、nts have been granted for what are called business methods. Amazon, com received one for its“ one-click“ online payment system. Merrill Lynch got legal protection for an asset allocation strategy. One inventor patented a technique for lifting a box.Now the nations top patent court appears completely
24、 ready to scale back on business-method patents, which have been controversial ever since they were first authorized 10 years ago. In a move that has intellectual-property lawyers abuzz the U. S. court of Appeals for the federal circuit said it would use a particular case to conduct a broad review o
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