[考研类试卷]考研英语(二)模拟试卷90及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(二)模拟试卷 90 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 South-East Asias low-cost airlines have gone from feast to famine. Cheap, short-haul, no-frills flying came【 C1】_to the region, but
2、 people have【C2】_it eagerly. In just ten years,【C3】_the Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation(CAPA), a research firm in Sydney, low-cost carriers share of the regions aviation market has【C4】_from almost nothing to 58%. In Europe, where cheap airlines have been flying for much longer, Easy Jet and its fel
3、lows【 C5】_only about 40% . Now South-East Asias skies are looking【C6】_The rise of low-cost carriers reflects potential demand for flying in an increasingly【 C7】_part of the world. This year another 12 such airlines may join the 47 already flying in the Asia-Pacific【C8】_This week it was【C9】_that Beij
4、ing is planning a new, $ 14 billion airport. In South-East Asia【 C10】_has been particularly strong: many of its 600m people live in large archipelagic countries,【C11】_Indonesia and the Philippines, where flying is the easiest way to get around.【C12】_the worlds 15 busiest low-cost international【 C13】
5、_, nine are in South-East Asia. All this demand requires aeroplanes: CAPA says South-East Asia is the only region where there are more planes on order than in【C14 】_fleets.【C15 】_, the expansion of airlines capacity seems to be getting ahead of the growth in demand. Some low-cost carriers are【C16】_t
6、o fill their seats. More luxurious airlines are feeling the trouble, too: this week Cathay Pacific said that【C17】_strong long-haul profits, competition from budget airlines was starting to【C18】_it on short-haul routes. Singapore Airlines expressed【C19】_worries earlier this month. Con Korfiatis, form
7、er boss of Jetstar Asia, the low-cost arm of Australias struggling Qantas,【C20】_that “the growth in the market will definitely be there, its just a matter of introducing too much capacity too soon. “1 【C1 】(A)early(B) quickly(C) late(D)easily2 【C2 】(A)taken for(B) taken to(C) come to(D)gone for3 【C3
8、 】(A)in respect of(B) as for(C) in spite of(D)according to4 【C4 】(A)soared(B) shrunk(C) surfed(D)shocked5 【C5 】(A)count for(B) account for(C) count as(D)account of6 【C6 】(A)polluted(B) unclear(C) crowded(D)dirty7 【C7 】(A)well-off(B) poor(C) luxury(D)chaotic8 【C8 】(A)part(B) district(C) realm(D)regio
9、n9 【C9 】(A)estimated(B) reported(C) assumed(D)inferred10 【C10 】(A)growth(B) decay(C) trend(D)decline11 【C11 】(A)for instance(B) put(C) such as(D)say12 【C12 】(A)With(B) In(C) On(D)Of13 【C13 】(A)roads(B) ways(C) routes(D)areas14 【C14 】(A)existing(B) inherent(C) living(D)essential15 【C15 】(A)Indeed(B)
10、Therefore(C) Although(D)However16 【C16 】(A)willing(B) struggling(C) unwilling(D)keeping17 【C17 】(A)since(B) for(C) before(D)despite18 【C18 】(A)hurt(B) wound(C) injure(D)destroy19 【C19 】(A)special(B) unneeded(C) similar(D)understandable20 【C20 】(A)doubts(B) predicts(C) estimates(D)believesPart ADirec
11、tions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 Grilling meat gives it great flavour. This taste, though, comes at a price, since the process creates molecules called polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons(PAHs)which damage DNA and thus in
12、crease the eaters chances of developing cancer. For those who think barbecues one of summers great delights, that is a shame. But a group of researchers led by Isabel Ferreira of the University of Porto, in Portugal, think they have found a way around the problem. When barbecuing meat, they suggest,
13、 you should add beer. This welcome advice was the result of some serious experiments, as Dr. Ferreira explains in a paper in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. The PAHs created by grilling form from molecules called free radicals which, in turn, form from fat and protein in the intense
14、heat of this type of cooking. One way of stopping PAH-formation, then, might be to use chemicals called antioxidants that clear away free radicals. And beer is rich in these, in the shape of melanoidins, which form when barley is roasted. So Dr. Ferreira and her colleagues prepared some beer marinad
15、es, bought some steaks and headed for the griddle.One of their marinades was based on Pilsner, a pale beer. A second was based on a black beer. Since black beers have more melanoidins than light beersas the name suggests, they give it colourDr. Ferreiras hypothesis was that steaks steeped in the bla
16、ck-beer marinade would form fewer PAHs than those steeped in the light-beer marinade, which would, in turn, form fewer than steaks left unmarinated.And so it proved. When cooked, unmarinated steaks had an average of 21 nanograms of PAHs per gram of grilled meat. Those marinated in Pilsner averaged 1
17、8 nanograms. Those marinated in black beer averaged only 10 nanograms. Tasty and healthy too, then. Just what the doctor ordered.21 It can be learned from the first paragraph that grilled meat _.(A)is both tasty and healthy(B) is delicious but expensive(C) will inevitably cause cancer(D)may enhance
18、the chance of cancer22 Isabel Ferreira and her team suggest that_.(A)you should drink beer while eating barbecue(B) people should not eat grilled meat for their health(C) beer should be used as flavouring while grilling meat(D)people should reduce the possibility of eating barbecue23 According to th
19、e last paragraph, which steak is the most healthy?(A)Steak in dark beer.(B) Unmarinated steak.(C) Steak in pale beer.(D)Well-done steak.24 The authors attitude towards Dr. Ferreiras experiment seems to be_.(A)favourable(B) contradictory(C) doubtful(D)indifferent25 An appropriate title for this text
20、may be_.(A)Taste and Health: Which One Do You Choose?(B) Barbecue And Beer: Tasty And Healthy(C) Beer: A Welcome And Healthy Drink(D)Grilled Meat: Delicious But Fatal25 “The purpose of this law is simple,“ said President Lyndon Johnson on July 2nd 1964, as he prepared to sign the Civil Rights Act. I
21、t would forbid segregation at hotels and restaurants, he explained , and ban discriminatory rules for voter registration. It had passed both chambers of Congress with a two-thirds majority, meaning that both Democrats and Republicans had supported the bill. The laws bulwark, he added, would be “volu
22、ntary compliance“. That was a wish as well as a warning.The law may have been simple, but Johnson intended its effects to be profound: “ to promote a more abiding commitment to freedom, a more constant pursuit of justice, and a deeper respect for human dignity“. And he knew that many whites, particu
23、larly in the South and in his home state of Texas, would resist its implementation.In the second week of April the Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library in Austin, the Texas capital, hosted a summit on civil rights, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the laws passage. The speakers included advocat
24、es, athletes and artists: blacks, whites and Hispanics: leaders of the movement and people bom years later: and politicians from both parties, including the heaviest hitters available. Only five people alive have held the office of president of the United States. Four of them, including the incumben
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