[考研类试卷]考研英语(二)模拟试卷88及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(二)模拟试卷 88 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 In the 20th century the planets population doubled twice. It will not double even once in the【 C1】_century, because birth rates in
2、much of the world have【C2】_steeply. But the number of people over 65 is set to【C3 】_within just 25 years. This shift in the structure of the population is not as momentous as the【C4】_that came before. But it is more than enough to reshape the world economy.【C5 】_the UNs population【C6】_, the standard
3、 source for demographic estimates, there are around 600m people aged 65 or older【C7 】_today. That is in itself remarkable: the author Fred Pearce claims it is【C8】_that half of all the humans who have ever been over 65 are alive today. But【C9】_a share of the total population, at 8% , it is not that【C
4、10】_to what it was a few decades ago.By 2035 ,【C11 】_, more than 1.1 billion people13% of the populationwill be above the age of 65. This is a【C12】_result of the dropping birth rates that are slowing overall population growth: they mean there are【C13】_fewer young people around. The “old-age dependen
5、cy ratio“the ratio of old people to those of working agewill【C14】_even faster. In 2010 the world had 16 people aged 65 and over for every 100 adults between the ages of 25 and 64,【C15 】_the same ratio it had in 1980. By 2035 the UN【C16】_that number to have risen to 26.In rich countries it will be mu
6、ch higher. Japan will have 69 old people for every 100 of working age by 2035, Germany 66.【C17】_America, which has a relatively high【C18 】_rate, will see its old-age dependency rate rise by more than 70% , to 44. Developing countries,【C19】_todays ratio is much lower, will not see absolute levels ris
7、e that high:【C20】_the proportional growth will be higher. Over the same time period the old-age dependency rate in China will more than double from 15 to 36. Latin America will see a shift from 14 to 27.1 【C1 】(A)previous(B) prosperous(C) current(D)chronic2 【C2 】(A)turned(B) surged(C) changed(D)decl
8、ined3 【C3 】(A)decrease(B) double(C) increase(D)halve4 【C4 】(A)expansion(B) extent(C) diffusion(D)confusion5 【C5 】(A)Compared with(B) Because of(C) According to(D)In spite of6 【C6 】(A)projects(B) projections(C) subjects(D)objections7 【C7 】(A)vivid(B) living(C) survived(D)alive8 【C8 】(A)possible(B) pe
9、culiar(C) impossible(D)impartial9 【C9 】(A)in(B) as(C) about(D)since10 【C10 】(A)similar(B) stable(C) different(D)numerous11 【C11 】(A)whereas(B) however(C) therefore(D)likewise12 【C12 】(A)natural(B) strange(C) unforeseen(D)unbelievable13 【C13 】(A)mainly(B) consequently(C) partly(D)proportionally14 【C1
10、4 】(A)grow(B) drop(C) remain(D)decay15 【C15 】(A)actually(B) certainly(C) almost(D)already16 【C16 】(A)suspects(B) expires(C) proclaims(D)expects17 【C17 】(A)Even if(B) Even(C) If only(D)Only18 【C18 】(A)fertility(B) marriage(C) mortality(D)divorce19 【C19 】(A)which(B) there(C) where(D)that20 【C20 】(A)so
11、(B) and(C) if(D)butPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 In January commuters voted Birmingham New Street one of Britains worst railway stations. Each day nearly 150,000 people move through a structure built for
12、half as many. But by next year it will be transformed, with 400 tonnes of undulating steel cladding and a vaguely eyeball appearance. The station will have “the wow factor“ , boasts Sir Albert Bore, the leader of Birmingham city council. It will also show how much attitudes to railway stations have
13、changed.Railway stations are the chief exception to the rule that Britain invests too little in infrastructure. Of the 17 big termini managed by Network Rail, the owner of Britains tracks, 11 are being redeveloped or have recently been completed. Five other stations, including Reading and Northampto
14、n, are being spruced up by local councils and Network Rail.Some simply need to be expanded: the number of train journeys has risen by 35% since 2005. But the design of New Street suggests aspirations well beyond more easeful travel. The building would not look out of place in Dubai and is striking,
15、if slightly incongruous, in the grey West Midlands. City planners wanted something monumental, like Grand Central station in New York, says Sir Bernard Zissman, chairman of the independent design panel.“ Twenty or thirty years ago business people were more likely to arrive in a city by car,“ explain
16、s Jon Neale of Jones Lang LaSalle, a property specialist. Town planners duly carved out motorways and roundabouts to entice them. In 1962 a local politician claimed that a new design for Birmingham, involving an inner ring road, would make it “one of the finest city centres in Europe“.Cities now mea
17、sure their appeal by their stations. Businesses cluster around them: at Kings Cross, a once-nasty part of north London, a postcode has been created for all the new buildings around the station, which was redeveloped in 2013. John Lewis, an upmarket department store, will open in the mall above New S
18、treet along with 60 other shops. The council hopes it will pull in visitors to the city.Such ambition recalls the stations of the 19th century. Those structures “spoke to the corporate sensibility of a city,“ says Tristram Hunt, an MP and historian, by combining commerce with the sheen of civic prid
19、e. The first New Street station, built in 1851, had the largest single-span roof in the country at the time. It was torn down by enthusiastic town planners in the 1960s. Now some of its original lustre may return.21 The phrase“ the wow factor“(Line 4, Para. 1)is closest to _.(A)magnificent(B) disapp
20、ointing(C) gorgeous(D)impressive22 It can be learned from the second paragraph that_.(A)five of the railway stations have been torn down(B) the government has spent much on railway stations(C) Network Rail owns railroads and highways in the UK(D)the UK government is generous to public construction23
21、 To the designers, a railway station must be_.(A)a symbolic building(B) slightly incongruous(C) comfortable for travellers(D)a stylish and costless building24 Several decades ago, city designers built highways mainly to_.(A)attract more merchants(B) bring in more specialists(C) appeal to migrant wor
22、kers(D)build the finest city centre in Europe25 According to the text, which one of the following is NOT true?(A)New Street station was and will be rebuilt.(B) There will be a host of stores above New Street station.(C) Kings Cross has been prosperous for several centuries.(D)The government hopes th
23、e new station will draw visitors to the city.25 Apple products are designed to say something about their owners. They also tell you something about the countries in which they are sold. Latin Americas allure as a consumer market was underlined on February 15th, when the technology firm opened its fi
24、rst retail store on the continent, in Rio de Janeiro. Apple wants a bigger slice of the regions smartphone market, which has been growing faster than any region outside Asia. But the glass screen of the iPhone 5s, Apples flagship smar-tphone, also reflects Latin Americas economic diversity.Start wit
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