[考研类试卷]考研英语(二)模拟试卷63及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(二)模拟试卷 63 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 I ask you what constitutes “bad“ eating, the kind that leads to obesity and a variety of connected diseases, youre likely to ans
2、wer, “Salt, fat and sugar.“ Yet thats not a(n) 【C1】 _answer.We dont know everything about the dietary【C2】 _to chronic disease, but the best-qualified people argue that real food is more likely to promote health and less likely to cause disease than hyper-processed food. And we can further【C3】_that m
3、essage: Minimally processed foodReal Food should【C4】_our diets.Real food solves the salt / fat / sugar problem. Yes, excess salt may cause high blood pressure, and【C5 】_sodium intake in people with high blood pressure helps.【C6】_salt is only one of several risk factors in developing high blood press
4、ure, and those who eat a diverse diet and few processed foods need not【C7 】_about salt intake. “Fat“ is a complicated topic. Most naturally occurring fats are probably essential, but too much of some fats seems【C8 】_. Eat real food【C9】_your fat intake will probably be fine. “Sugar“ has come to【C10 】
5、_the entire group of processed, nutritionally worthless caloric sweeteners. All appear to be damaging because theyre added sugars, as【C11】_to naturally occurring ones.【C12】_: Sugar is not the only enemy. The enemy is hyper-processed food,【C13】_sugar.We know that eating real food is a general solutio
6、n, but a large part of our dietary problems might【C14】_from the consumption of caloric sweeteners and / or hyper-processed carbs. For example, how to limit the intake of sugar? A soda tax is a(n) 【C15 】_, proper labeling would be helpful, andquite possibly most important,【C16】_its going to take us a
7、 generation or two to get out of this messrestrictions【C17】_marketing sweet “food“ to children.Theres no reason to【C18】_action on those kinds of moves. But lets get the science straight so that firm,【C19】_, sound recommendations can be made【C20 】 _the best possible evidence. And meanwhile, lets also
8、 get the simple message straight: Its “Eat Real Food.“ 1 【C1 】(A)possible(B) adequate(C) familiar(D)insufficient2 【C2 】(A)joins(B) control(C) links(D)integrations3 【C3 】(A)refine(B) infer(C) update(D)shorten4 【C4 】(A)decide(B) replace(C) change(D)dominate5 【C5 】(A)lowering(B) balancing(C) increasing
9、(D)stopping6 【C6 】(A)Indeed(B) Still(C) Unless(D)But7 【C7 】(A)think(B) complain(C) ask(D)worry8 【C8 】(A)meaningful(B) harmful(C) stressful(D)helpful9 【C9 】(A)so(B) or(C) and(D)if10 【C10 】(A)reveal(B) represent(C) reserve(D)release11 【C11 】(A)similar(B) averse(C) opposed(D)objected12 【C12 】(A)In sum(
10、B) As a result(C) For instance(D)What s more13 【C13 】(A)including(B) except(C) excluding(D)like14 【C14 】(A)date(B) differ(C) refrain(D)stem15 【C15 】(A)end(B) start(C) exception(D)warning16 【C16 】(A)although(B) when(C) while(D)because17 【C17 】(A)to(B) on(C) for(D)in18 【C18 】(A)delay(B) take(C) abando
11、n(D)give19 【C19 】(A)convincing(B) inspiring(C) interesting(D)exciting20 【C20 】(A)because of(B) based on(C) connected with(D)thanks toPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 Next month Britons will have yet more sma
12、rtphones to choose from, when devices from Wiko, a two-year-old French company, go on sale. Wiko hopes that its phones, which in France start at around 70 Euros, will be as popular across Britain as at home. In 2013 nearly 7% of French first-time smartphone-buyers chose a Wiko. In early 2014 the fir
13、m claims to have been the second-biggest vendor in France.Wiko is not alone. In both rich countries and poor ones, cheaper smartphone brands are making inroads. Demand for costly phones, mainly in developed economies, is slowing, but that for less expensive devices is booming. People who will buy th
14、eir first smartphones today perhaps care less about the brand and more about price than the richer, keener types of a few years ago. They are likely to pay less for a nice new smartphone than they did for their shabby old phone, because the cost of making smartphones has decreased.The declining cost
15、 of making phones means that buyers are getting more for their money. Two years ago the median price of a smartphone was $325. Last year it was $250. This year it may be $200. The cheapest phones will become cheaper still.All this is great for smartphone-buyers everywhere. It is less good news for t
16、he market leaders, Apple and Samsungthe only vendors making much money. Apple may evade being influenced by its operating system and apparently exceptional brand, although it has lately been selling cheaper iPhones. Samsung, which dominates the market for phones running on Googles Android operating
17、system, may be more vulnerable.Granted, Samsung makes cheaper devices as well as dearer ones, and it can afford some slimming of its margins. But its problem, Mr. Jeronimo, a researcher from Internet Data Center, says, is that it carries lots of costs, in research and development and in marketing, t
18、hat cheaper rivals do not.Samsung is doubtless wise to this. Hence its attempt to push beyond the smartphone, into smart watches and wristbands, connected domestic appliances and the business market. The weather of Mobile-phone brands is variable: ask Ericsson, HTC, Motorola and Nokiathe previous su
19、ccessful brands. Samsung has spent buckets of gold building its name. It will not want to be replaced by the Wikos of the world.21 From the first paragraph, we learn that_.(A)Wiko has dominated the smartphone market in Britain(B) Wiko produces low-end smartphones(C) Wiko plans to cooperate with loca
20、l smartphone manufactures in Britain(D)Britons show their passion for Wiko22 What does the phrase “making inroads“(Para. 2)probably mean?(A)Declining.(B) Facing challenges.(C) Flourishing.(D)Going bankruptcy.23 What makes Apple avoid being affected by cheaper smartphones?(A)Apple has developed more
21、cheaper smartphones than other brands.(B) American government will take measures to finance Apple.(C) Consumers love Apple more than any other smartphone brands.(D)Apple owns the sole operation system and reputable brand.24 Facing cheaper brands, Samsung feels worried because it_.(A)has lost its mar
22、ket share of cheaper smartphones(B) has no cheaper smartphones(C) has to invest more in research and marketing(D)has to cooperate with other brands to develop cheaper smartphones25 What can we infer from the last paragraph?(A)HTC, Motorola and Nokia have made a great success in cheaper smartphones.(
23、B) Samsung will take measures to meet the challenge from cheaper brands.(C) Samsung has mainly turned to smart watches and wristbands.(D)Cheaper smartphones will soon lose the present successful market.25 When everything is available for sale on your smartphone, why is your mailbox still filled with
24、 catalogs? The old-school marketing format has survived to play a crucial creative role in modern e-commerce. Today, the catalog is bait for customers, like a store window display, and a source of inspiration, the way roaming through store aisles can be. The hope is shoppers will mark pages they lik
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