[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷174及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 174 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 There are dinosaurs in abundance along Dorset and East Devons spectacular Jurassic Coast. Frequently proclaimed as “walking with dinosaurs“ or a “walk t
2、hrough time“ the section of the South West Coast Path which stretches from Studland Bay in Dorset to Exmouth in Devon is nothing if not dramatic. There are sections of the walksuch as the lush jungle-like undercliff between Seaton and Lyme Regiswhich are pure Jurassic Park. At any moment you half ex
3、pect a fearsome creature to stamp out of the swamp and ferns.But its the sense of natural history, geology and the sheer varied beauty of the coastline that makes this a walkers paradise. The Jurassic Coast represents 185 million years of earth history in just 95 miles. The red cliffs of East Devon
4、date back some 240 million years to the Triassic period when vast deserts covered the area.A fossil walk is one way of getting hands-on experience of the landscapes geology. Brandon Lennon is a professional fossil collector who runs guided tours. The walks are planned around safe tides and only last
5、 a few hours so one can be easily incorporated into a longer walk. According to Lennon, because of a relatively calm winter this year there have been few landslips and subsequently not much erosion which loosens the fossils on to the beach. But on the weekend that I visited in May, someone still man
6、aged to find part of the vertebrae of an ichthyosaur and an ammonite.There are also other guides who will help you plan a walking trip along parts or all of the Jurassic Coast. At the Devon end, Simon Gooch has just launched Jurassic Coast Tours. He offers tailor-made advice to walkers and is happy
7、to lend out rucksacks, binoculars and drop and pick up guests in his minibusa useful service if you dont want to have to wait for the bus or burden yourself with the rucksack while walking along the coast.However, if youre going it alone, heres an idea. Take the slow train to Dorchester or Axminster
8、. Get picked up from the station by the walker-friendly people at the Bull Hotel in Bridportif you can get a bed at this increasingly popular boutique hotel. From here you can walk a mile out of town along the river to West Bay and turn right to Lyme Regis or left towards Burton Bradstock and Chesil
9、 Beach. Alternatively a member of staff will drop you off somewhere along the Jurassic Coast and you can make your own way back to the hotel. The deal is you take the Bulls resident spaniel Lulu with you.1 The phrase “walking with dinosaurs“(Line 2, Paragraph 1)most probably means(A)the section of t
10、he path was named by people as “walking with dinosaurs“.(B) on this section of the South West Path, you can see dinosaur models.(C) the section is very dangerous, because there are some frightening animals coming out from aside.(D)there are dinosaurs fossils on this section of Path.2 Why was the Jur
11、assic Coast called a walkers paradise?(A)The Jurassic Coast has a very long history as a tourist attraction.(B) Visitors can only walk on foot instead of driving along the Jurassic coast.(C) A walker can discover the long history and appreciate the natural beauty of the Jurassic Coast.(D)A walker ca
12、n find many red cliffs formed in different times along the Jurassic Coast.3 According to Lennon, we can infer(A)landslips are helpful to visitors while visiting Jurassic Coast.(B) the best time to visit Jurassic Coast is tide season.(C) bad weather can make dinosaur fossils loose, thus more difficul
13、t obtained by tourists.(D)finding dinosaur fossils can help tourists know more about the formation of the coast.4 If you go to Jurassic Coast by yourself, the author may suggest you avoid(A)calling a taxi to pick you up to the Bull Hotel.(B) reserving a room in the Bull Hotel in advance because it i
14、s very popular.(C) taking a walk along Jurassic Coast for a while and coming back to the Bull Hotel by yourself.(D)going out with the company of a dog in the Bull Hotel.5 The main purpose of the author in writing this text is to(A)introduce dinosaurs and their homeland in Dorset and East Devon.(B) d
15、escribe the natural history, geology and the beauty of the Jurassic Coast.(C) suggest that people take an adventure to Jurassic Coast alone.(D)advertise the charm of Jurassic Coast and attract more tourists to go there.5 Police in the popular resort city Virginia Beach recently began operating video
16、 surveillance cameras with controversial face recognition technology. Virginia Beach and Tampa in Florida are two cities in the United States to acquire the technology, which cost it $197,000. “Before we switched it on, we went through an extensive public education process with hearings and the invo
17、lvement of citizen groups and minority groups, who helped write the policies we are using,“ said deputy police chief Greg Mullen. A citizens auditing committee has the right to perform unannounced spot checks on police headquarters to make sure the technology is not being misused.Three of the citys
18、13 cameras are linked full-time to the face recognition system, though the others can be activated as needed. The database of wanted people is updated every day. So far, the system has failed to produce a single arrest, though it has generated a few false alarms. It works by analyzing faces based on
19、 a series of measurements, such as the distance from the tip of the nose to the chin or the space between the eyes. Critics say it is highly inaccurate and can be easily fooled. Mullen, who sees the system eventually being linked to the databases of other city, state and federal law enforcement agen
20、cies to track criminals and suspected terrorists, said, “The system doesnt look at skin color or your hair or your gender. It takes human prejudices out of the equation. “This technology has little or no effect on the crime rate but it does have an effect on peoples behavior. People feel cowed,“ sai
21、d Bruce Steinhardt, who directs a technology. Despite the fact that tests have shown face recognition only works in around 30 percent of cases, the ACLU is alarmed that the technology may soon spread to airports. The organization also fears it could potentially be used to monitor individuals politic
22、al activities to harass law-abiding citizens.“This kind of surveillance should be subject to the same procedures as wiretaps. Law enforcement agencies should justify why they need it and it should be tightly limited, otherwise it will soon become a tool of social control,“ said Mihir Kshirsagar of t
23、he Electronic Information Privacy Center. Nor does such criticism come exclusively from the political left. Lawyer John Whitehead, founder of the conservative Rutherford Institute, wrote in an editorial that the technology threatened the right of each U. S. citizen to participate in society. “After
24、all, that is exactly what constant surveillance isthe ultimate implied threat of coercion,“ he wrote.6 Mullens statement in Paragraph 1 indicates that(A)police is confident in using the technology.(B) police has made preparation for the use of the technology.(C) citizens have rights over managing th
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