[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷103及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 103 及答案与解析Part ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)0 Steven P. Jobs, whose insistent vision that he knew what consumers wanted made Apple one of the worlds most valuable and influential companies, is stepp
2、ing down as chief executive, the company announced late Wednesday.Mr. Jobs, 56, has been on medical leave since January, his third such absence. He underwent surgery for pancreatic cancer in 2004, and received a liver transplant in 2009. But as recently as a few weeks ago, Mr. Jobs was negotiating b
3、usiness issues with another Silicon Valley executive.Mr. Jobs will become chairman, a position that did not exist before. Apple named Tim Cook, its chief operating officer, to succeed Mr. Jobs as chief executive.Rarely has a major company and industry been so dominated by a single individual, and so
4、 successful. His influence has gone far beyond the iconic personal computers that were Apples principal product for its first 20 years. In the last decade, Apple has redefined the music business through the iPod, the cellphone business through the iPhone and the entertainment and media world through
5、 the iPad. Again and again, Mr. Jobs has gambled that he knew what the customer would want, and again and again he has been right.“The big thing about Steve Jobs is not his genius or his charisma but his extraordinary risk-taking,“ said Alan Deutschman, who wrote a biography of Mr. Jobs. “Apple has
6、been so innovative because Jobs takes major risks, which is rare in corporate America. He doesnt market-test anything. Its all his own judgment and perfectionism and gut.“Mr. Cook, an expert in logistics, has been instrumental in locking up contracts in advance for critical parts in the companys dev
7、ices. It has had the effect of securing favorable prices, keeping Apples profit margins high. But it also has prevented rival companies from producing competing products at significantly lower prices.While Mr. Cook is well respected in the industry, he is little known outside of it. Analysts and Sil
8、icon Valley experts said new Apple products were in the pipeline for the next few years, but the companys success beyond that was already being debated.“Steve has built a very deep bench of managers, including the leadership of Tim Cook, who clearly understands Steves vision, goals and direction,“ s
9、aid Mr. Bajarin, president of the technology research firm Creative Strategies, who has followed Apple for 30 years.“You could make the case that Steve has injected so much of his DNA into Apple that Apple will continue,“ said Guy Kawasaki, who was an Apple executive in the late 1980s. “Or you can m
10、ake the case that without Steve, Apple will struggle. But you cannot make the case that Apple without Steve Jobs will be better. Hard to conceive of that.“The company and Mr. Jobs had been criticized in the past for revealing little information about his health to investors. The news of Mr. Jobss re
11、signation came after the market closed Wednesday. In after-hours trading, the stock fell 5 percent.1 It can be indicated from Paragraph 4 and 5 that the advantage in cutting-edge technology of Apple is mainly because of_.(A)the dominance and power-centralization of Steve Jobs(B) Steve Jobs extraordi
12、nary talent and strong leadership(C) the main products of it that reshape the related industries(D)Steve Jobs adventure-making spirit based on intuition of consumers needs and courage2 Tim Cooks contribution to Apple lies in_.(A)the replacement of its cancer-suffering former CEO(B) the early seal of
13、 contracts with key components manufacturers(C) the reputation he owns in the industry which earned the company more cooperation(D)the accurate comprehension of the thoughts of Steve Jobs3 Some experts and analysts claim that the resignation of Steve Jobs wont have a huge impact on Apple in the shor
14、t term for the reason that_.(A)Steve Jobs has planted the innovative and risk-taking spirit in its blood(B) the successors will inherit the keen vision and development goal of Steve Jobs(C) the company has already developed latest devices for preparation(D)Tim Cook fully comprehends the thoughts of
15、Steve Jobs and will carry on his undone business4 According to a former Apple executive, which of the following is likely to happen to Apple without Steve Jobs?(A)The empire will tumble for losing innovation and strong leadership.(B) The company will go backwards and struggle for reviving.(C) The co
16、mpany will become much stronger because of new thought and management.(D)The company will lose the competition with other rivals.5 Which is the best title for the text?(A)The Legend of Steve Jobs and Apple(B) Debate on the Future of Apple(C) Steve Jobs Resignation as Apples Chief Executive(D)The Inf
17、luence of Steve Jobs Resignation5 The Internet began in the 1960s as a small network of academic and government computers primarily involved in research for the U.S. military. Originally limited to researchers at a handful of universities and government facilities, the Internet has quickly become a
18、worldwide network providing users with information on a range of subjects and allowing them to purchase goods directly from companies via computer. By 1999, 84 million U.S. citizens had access to the Internet at home or work. More and more Americans are paying bills, shopping, ordering airline ticke
19、ts, and purchasing stocks via computer over the Internet.Internet banking is also becoming increasingly popular. With lower overhead costs in terms of staffing and office space, Internet banks are able to offer higher interest rates on deposits and charge lower rates on loans than traditional banks.
20、 “Brick and mortar banks“ are increasingly offering online banking services via transactional websites to complement their traditional services. At present, 14 percent of Internet households conduct their banking by means of the Internet, and the figure is expected to double or triple during the nex
21、t two or three years.Increasing commercial use of the Internet has heightened security and privacy concerns. With a credit or debit card, an Internet user can order almost anything from an Internet site and have it delivered to their home or office. Companies doing business over the Internet need so
22、phisticated security measures to protect credit card, bank account, and social security numbers from unauthorized access as they pass across the Internet. Any organization that connects its networks to the global Internet must carefully control the access point to ensure that outsiders cannot disrup
23、t the organizations internal networks or gain unauthorized access to the organizations computer systems and data.6 According to the text, Internet banking_.(A)requires minimal usage fees(B) offers price advantages to users(C) is more efficient than traditional banking(D)is environmentally conscious7
24、 The term “brick and mortar banks“(line 3, para. 2)refers to_.(A)banks with dependable reputations(B) banks with competitive interest rates(C) banks with traditional walk-in services(D)banks with reliable on-line services8 The last sentence of the third paragraph tells us that_.(A)any organizations
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