[考研类试卷]考研英语(二)模拟试卷97及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(二)模拟试卷 97 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 Amazon today unveiled Dash Buttons, an easy way for customers to【C1】_ select bulk goods【C2】_ an internet-connected button, and yest
2、erday【C3】_ Home Services, an on-demand installation and handyman service. Combined, they show that the e-commerce giant has a clear understanding of how the Internet-of-things will【C4】_ its business. And it isnt going to be shy about capitalizing on connectivity to build its bottom line. Dash Button
3、s are an adaptation of Amazons【 C5】_ -controlled Dash ordering system that lets people speak to order new【C6】_ items.So【C7】_ Amazon has is a retrofit strategy for connecting smart appliances to its e-commerce operations and a future-facing strategy for the coming flood of【C8】_ devices. And all of th
4、is is geared around making buying products from Amazon as easy as possible.The【C9 】_ of one-button tasks are appealing,【C10】_ it could lead to a【C11】_ of packages ending up at peoples doors if Amazon doesnt try to【C12 】_ waste on its end, by grouping shipments together when possible. People on Twitt
5、er seem mostly【C13】_ about pets and small children playing with the Dash Buttons and ordering multiples of their Kraft Macaroni and Cheese boxes, although Amazon notes that【C14】_ the button is pressed more than once, the order doesnt go【C15 】_ on the second time, and youll get a smartphone notificat
6、ion about it.Amazon also recently launched Home Services, following up on last years opening of a home automation e-store devoted to connected gadgets for the homemany of which require a【C16】_ installer. So now Amazon can sell these devices along with the person who can install them. It also is【C17】
7、_ on maintenance, via a network of service providers that it can call【C18】_ for its network of suppliers or for its own planned connected home play.With Dash, its【C19 】_ an offensive play to【C20】_ up more sales as devices come online. With Amazon Home Services, its making a defensive play as other l
8、arge companies try to become more vertically integrated.1 【C1 】(A)choose(B) buy(C) order(D)get2 【C2 】(A)via(B) on(C) around(D)at3 【C3 】(A)published(B) launched(C) announced(D)released4 【C4 】(A)benefit(B) influence(C) harm(D)threaten5 【C5 】(A)numeral(B) sound(C) gesture(D)voice6 【C6 】(A)food(B) groce
9、ry(C) digit(D)automation7 【C7 】(A)that(B) which(C) what(D)when 8 【C8 】(A)connected(B) personal(C) automatic(D)electronic9 【C9 】(A)uncertainty(B) complexity(C) creativity(D)simplicity10 【C10 】(A)and(B) so(C) although(D)because11 【C11 】(A)pile(B) mess(C) pack(D)group12 【C12 】(A)minimize(B) decrease(C)
10、 stop(D)control13 【C13 】(A)careful(B) curious(C) concerned(D)sympathetic14 【C14 】(A)when(B) though(C) unless(D)if15 【C15 】(A)down(B) through(C) off(D)out16 【C16 】(A)professional(B) special(C) specific (D)amateur17 【C17 】(A)attending(B) emphasizing(C) focusing(D)commenting 18 【C18 】(A)at(B) for(C) in
11、(D)on19 【C19 】(A)applying(B) making(C) taking(D)getting20 【C20 】(A)rise(B) make(C) ring(D)putPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 After decades of worsening diets and sharp increases in obesity, Americans eating
12、 habits have begun changing for the better. Calories consumed daily by the typical American adult, which peaked around 2003, are in the midst of their first sustained decline since federal statistics began to track the subject, more than 40 years ago.The declines cut across most major demographic gr
13、oupsincluding higher- and lower-income families, and blacks and whitesthough they vary somewhat by group. In the most striking shift, the amount of full-calorie soda drunk by the average American has dropped 25 percent since the late 1990s. As calorie consumption has declined, obesity rates appear t
14、o have stopped rising for adults and school-aged children and have come down for the youngest children, suggesting the calorie reductions are making a difference.The reversal appears to stem from peoples growing realization that they were harming their health by eating and drinking too much. The awa
15、reness began to build in the late 1990s, thanks to a burst of scientific research about the costs of obesity, and to public health campaigns in recent years.The encouraging data does not mean an end to the obesity epidemic: More than a third of American adults are still considered obese, putting the
16、m at increased risk of diabetes, heart disease and cancer. Americans are still eating far too few fruits and vegetables and far too much junk food, even if they are eating somewhat less of it, experts say.But the changes in eating habits suggest that what once seemed an inexorable decline in health
17、may finally be changing course. Since the mid-1970s, when American eating habits began to rapidly change, calorie consumption had been on a near-steady incline. Barry Popkin, a University of North Carolina professor who has studied food data extensively, described the development as a “turning point
18、“. There is no perfect way to measure American calorie consumption. But three large sources of data about diet all point in the same direction. Detailed daily food diaries tracked by government researchers, data from food bar codes and estimates of food production all show reductions in the calories
19、 consumed by the average American since the early 2000s. Those signals, along with the flattening of the national obesity rate, have convinced many public health researchers that the changes are meaningful.21 Which of the following is NOT true according to the first two paragraphs?(A)American adults
20、 consumption of calories has begun to decline.(B) The decline trend appeared in both higher- and lower-income families.(C) The amount of full-calorie soda drunk by the average American has declined.(D)The calorie reduction is the main reason for the decline of obesity rates.22 The reversal appeared
21、among Americans because_.(A)the growth of American population(B) the realization of the harmfulness brought by bad eating habits(C) the large amount of scientific research(D)the public health campaigns in recent years23 Which of the disease is NOT related to obesity?(A)Malaria.(B) Diabetes.(C) Heart
22、 disease.(D)Cancer.24 What can we know from the changes of eating habits?(A)the calorie consumption begun to decline.(B) the inexorable decline in health may be changed.(C) the development trend is unpredictable.(D)the researchers begun to pay attention to people s health problems.25 What can convin
23、ce many public health researchers that the changes are meaningful?(A)many signals and the flat growth of national obesity rate.(B) the governments experiments.(C) the researcher s study.(D)the changes of eating habits.25 “Is it a vital interest of the state to have more anthropologists?“ Rick Scott,
24、 the Florida governor, once asked. A leader of a prominent Internet company once told me that the firm regards admission to Harvard as a useful proof of talent, but a college education itself as useless. Parents and students themselves are acting on these principles, retreating from the humanities.I
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