[考研类试卷]考研英语(二)模拟试卷72及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(二)模拟试卷 72 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 Wholesale prices in July rose more sharply than expected and at a faster rate than consumer prices,【C1】_that businesses were still
2、protecting consumers【C2】_the full brunt(冲击)of higher energy costs.The Producer Price Index,【C3】_measures what producers receive for goods and services, 【C4】_1 percent in July, the Labor Department reported yesterday, double【C5】_economists had been expecting and a sharp turnaround from flat prices in
3、 June. Excluding【C6】_and energy, the core index of producer prices rose 0.4 percent,【C7】_than the 0. 1 percent that economists had【C8 】_. Much of that increase was a result of an【C9】_increase in car and truck prices.On Tuesday, the Labor Department said the【C10】_that consumers paid for goods and ser
4、vices in July were【C11】_0.5 percent over all, and up 0. 1 percent, excluding food and energy.【C12 】_the overall rise in both consumer and producer prices【C13】_caused by energy costs, which increased 4. 4 percent in the month.(Wholesale food prices【C14】_0. 3 percent in July.【C15】_July 2004, wholesale
5、 prices were up 4. 6 percent, the core rate【C16】_2. 8 percent, its fastest pace since 1995.)Typically, increases in the Producer Price Index indicate similar changes in the consumer index【C17 】_businesses recoup(补偿)higher costs from customers.【C18 】_for much of this expansion, which started【C19】_the
6、 end of 2001 , that has not been the【C20 】_In fact, many businesses like automakers have been aggressively discounting their products.1 【C1 】(A)indicate(B) to indicate(C) indicating(D)indicated2 【C2 】(A)of(B) to(C) by(D)from3 【C3 】(A)that(B) which(C) it(D)this4 【C4 】(A)rise(B) rises(C) rose(D)raised
7、5 【C5 】(A)that(B) what(C) which(D)this6 【C6 】(A)food(B) grain(C) crop(D)diet7 【C7 】(A)less(B) lower(C) higher(D)more8 【C8 】(A)said(B) reported(C) calculated(D)forecast9 【C9 】(A)expectable(B) unexpected(C) expectation(D)expecting10 【C10 】(A)prices(B) costs(C) charges(D)values11 【C11 】(A)down(B) from(
8、C) to(D)up12 【C12 】(A)Much(B) Most(C) Most of(D)Much of13 【C13 】(A)was(B) were(C) is(D)are14 【C14 】(A)fall(B) fell(C) falls(D)has fallen15 【C15 】(A)Comparing with(B) In comparison(C) Compared with(D)Compare to16 【C16 】(A)dropped(B) declined(C) lifted(D)climbed17 【C17 】(A)as(B) so(C) while(D)when18 【
9、C18 】(A)And(B) But(C) Yet(D)Still19 【C19 】(A)at(B) by(C) in(D)to20 【C20 】(A)condition(B) situation(C) matter(D)casePart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 The Food and Drug Administration said Wednesday that it is
10、trying to track down as many as 386 piglets that may have been genetically engineered and wrongfully sold into the U.S. food supply.The focus of the FDA investigation is pigs raised by researchers at the University of Illinois in Urbana Champaign. They engineered the animals with two genes: One is a
11、 cow gene that increases milk production in the sow. The other, a synthetic gene, makes the milk easier for piglets to digest. The goal was to raise bigger pigs faster.There has been no evidence that either genetically altered plants or animals actually trigger human illness, but critics warn that p
12、otential side effects remain unknown. University officials say their tests showed the piglets were not born with the altered genes, but FDA rules require even the offspring of genetically engineered animals to be destroyed so they dont get into the food supply.The FDA, in a quickly arranged news con
13、ference Wednesday prompted by inquiries by USA TODAY, said the University of Illinois will face possible sanctions and fines for selling the piglets to a livestock broker, who in turn sells to processing plants.Both the FDA and the university say the pigs that entered the market do not pose a risk t
14、o consumers. But the investigation follows action by the U. S. Department of Agriculture in December to fine a Texas company that contaminated 500 000 bushels of soybeans with corn that had been genetically altered to produce a vaccine for pigs.Critics see such cases as evidence of the need for more
15、 government oversight of a burgeoning area of scientific research. “This is a small incident, but its incident like this that could destroy consumer confidence and export confidence, “ says Stephanie Childs of the Grocery Manufacturers of America. “We already have Europe shaky on biotech. The countr
16、ies to whom we export are going to look at this. “The University of Illinois says it tested the DNA of every piglet eight times to make sure that the animal hadnt inherited the genetic engineering of its mother. Those piglets that did were put back into the study. Those that didnt were sold to the p
17、ig broker. “Any pig whos tested negative for the genes since 1999 has been sent off to market, “says Charles Zukoski, vice chancellor for research.But FDA deputy commissioner Lester Crawford says that under the terms of the universitys agreement with the FDA, the researchers were forbidden to remove
18、 the piglets without FDA approval. “The University of Illinois failed to check with FDA to see whether or not the animals could be sold on the open market. And they were not to be used under any circumstance for food.The FDA is responsible for regulating and overseeing transgenic animals because suc
19、h genetic manipulation is considered an unapproved animal drug.21 The 386 piglets wrongfully sold into food supply are from_.(A)Europe(B) an American research organization(C) a meat processing plant(D)an animal farm22 The purpose of the transgenic engineering research is to_.(A)get pigs of larger si
20、ze in a shorter time(B) make sows produce more milk(C) make cows produce more milk(D)make pigs grow more lean meat23 The 4th paragraph shows that the University of Illinois_.(A)was criticized by the FDA(B) is in great trouble(C) is required by the FDA to call back the sold piglets(D)may have to pay
21、the penalty24 The FDA declares that the wrongfully sold piglets_.(A)may have side effects on consumers(B) may be harmful to consumers(C) are safe to consumers(D)may cause human illness25 It can be inferred from this passage that_.(A)all the offspring have their mothers genetic engineering(B) part of
22、 the offspring have their mothers genetic engineering(C) none of the offspring have their mothers genetic engineering(D)half of the offspring have their mothers genetic engineering25 For more than two decades, U. S. courts have been limiting affirmative-action programs in universities and other area
23、s. The legal rationale is that racial preferences are unconstitutional, even those intended to compensate for racism or intolerance. For many colleges, this means students can be admitted only on merit, not on their race or ethnicity. It has been a divisive issue across the U. S. , as educators blam
24、e the prolonged reaction to affirmative-action for declines in minority admissions. Meanwhile, activists continue to battle race preferences in courts from Michigan to North Carolina.Now, chief executives of about two dozen companies have decided to plunge headfirst into this politically unsettled d
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