[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷112及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 112 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 The sweet confection known as chocolate is consumed to the delight of millions worldwide every day. Few of those sweet-toothed nibblers fully appreciate
2、 the long process by which chocolate is brought to their mouths, however. With an illustrious history, the story of chocolate is a fascinating one, almost rivaling its taste for the attention of its fans.The dark treats life begins in the form of the dark, pulpy seeds of the cocoa tree, known as cho
3、colate beans. The Mayans of Southern Mexico harvested these beans to produce a bitter drink, marking them as the first to consume chocolate. The first westerner to encounter chocolate, however, was none other than Christopher Columbus, who discovered an abandoned canoe in the American containing var
4、ious trading goods, including the aforementioned chocolate beans, on August 15, 1502.After Hernando Cortez encountered the Mayans and their curious drink, chocolate quickly became popular among the nobility in Europe, who sweetened it with sugar. In 1882, chocolate pioneer Conrad J. Von Houten earne
5、d the distinction of being the inventor of solid chocolate when he pulverized the beans to create a powder, which could then be mixed to create a solid form. Von Houtens innovation made chocolate even more popular, allowing it to spread to the masses, particular in England, which was more egalitaria
6、n than most other European nations. Solid chocolate took off, never looking back, and has yet to slow down at all.The health implications of eating chocolate are varied, depending on which reports one chooses to read. In general, most of the negative press that chocolate has received over the years
7、has been refuted. The claim that consuming chocolate produces acne has been disproved in recent years, and it has even been concluded in some studies that eating chocolate can contribute to preventing heart disease.As to why chocolate lovers seem so happy, science has provided some insight into that
8、 question as well. It has been determined that chocolate contains certain elements such as caffeine that increase the production of anandamides, the chemical produced by the body that makes us feel good. Further, other chemicals contained in chocolate have been proven to inhibit the breakdown of tho
9、se anandamides, making the good feeling last longer.1 The main purpose of this text is to_.(A)convince the reader of the beneficial effects of consuming chocolate(B) educate the reader on the history of chocolate(C) inform the reader on the development of chocolate and its continued study today(D)sc
10、ientifically examine the implications of chocolate consumption in the past and at present2 The health effects of eating chocolate are discussed in paragraph 4 so as to_.(A)persuade the reader that eating chocolate is not harmful(B) inform the reader of the current status of the study of chocolates h
11、ealth effects(C) refute claims that chocolate consumption is bad for ones health(D)advocate the position that chocolate is beneficial to health3 It can be inferred from the text that_.(A)as studies continue, more positive health effects related to consuming chocolate will be discovered(B) in the pas
12、t, consuming chocolate was considered bad for ones health(C) the history of chocolate extends even further than what is presently known(D)eating chocolate constantly will result in sustained, long-term happiness4 Von Houtens contribution to the development of chocolate is important because it_.(A)pr
13、oduced chocolate in a form never seen before(B) increased the marketability of chocolate as a consumer good(C) improved the taste of chocolate(D)made chocolate available to more people, speeding its growth5 All of the following were asserted by the author to be positive characteristics of chocolate
14、except_.(A)an illustrious history(B) inarguably positive health benefits(C) delicious taste(D)positive effects on happiness5 The free market economy is no doubt the primary stimulus that has led to the United States dominance in the world economic community. By naturally rewarding those producers th
15、at excel, excellence is actively encouraged and those that inefficiently produce goods or services not valued are eliminated. Thus, the economy becomes a self-sustaining and self-maintaining machine, consistently and constantly achieving the best possible result.The free market economy is entirely b
16、ased on the principle of supply and demand. Under this concept, consumers decide for themselves which companies will stay in business, voting with their dollars by spending on those businesses they consider most worthy. By doing so, those companies that are best liked, or most in demand, are granted
17、 the privilege of supplying the goods and services that consumers pay for. In that sense, efficiency is achieved. Those companies that best perform to the expectations of consumers are left prosperous in the market, while their less efficient counterparts simply die out of the market, starved of the
18、 dollars of consumers who simply prefer not to buy their products.With such a system in place, American businesses are literally forced to be efficient to the highest degree. As a rule, whats efficient in one place will be efficient in most other places, thus American businesses are fierce competito
19、rs no matter where they choose to sell their product, having been formed in a competitive environment that breeds optimality.When the opposition is made up of businesses overly protected or directed by their respective governments, the tough American businesses usually make short work of them. It ha
20、s been proven that the free market system more efficiently allocates capital and resources than any central planner could, and America has seized on that concept. With such an edge at a basic level, its no wonder that the United States is on top of the financial world. The cycle is a self-perpetuati
21、ng one. As more money is pumped into the system by efficient businesses, more leverage is attained, allowing America to dictate the rules of the game, to its own advantage, of course.Other countries are beginning to adopt the competitive nature of the American economic system, producing companies th
22、at are giving their American counterparts a good run for their money. It can be arguably stated that within a few decades, the United States will have to deal with competition just as well equipped as its own. For the time being, however, the game is stacked in favor of America.6 It is argued that t
23、he relative efficiency of American businesses_.(A)will decrease in time as other nations imitate the methods of the American economy(B) results in American dominance in all financial markets(C) may not last indefinitely, as competition is no longer a trait characteristic only of the American economy
24、(D)is a result solely of the competitive environment in which those businesses are developed7 Paragraph 4 asserts that_.(A)American businesses hold the upper hand wherever they compete(B) the edge developed by constant competition serves American businesses well in almost all international markets(C
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