[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷189及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 189 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 AWhy reading falls into decline?BReading is related to national politicsCReading is a stimulating experienceDReading and national healthEThe decline of
2、reading is the crisis in national educationFThe effects of electronic mediaA survey released on Thursday reports that reading for pleasure is way down in America among every group. The survey also indicates that readers are active, while nonreaders more than half the populationhave settled into apat
3、hy.【R1】 _Reading is not an active expression like writing, but it is not a passive experience, either. It requires effort, concentration, and attention. In exchange, it offers the stimulus to thought and feeling. Kafka said, “A book must be an ice ax to break the seas frozen inside our soul. “【R2】 _
4、The electronic media, on the other hand, tend to be torpid. Despite the existence of good television, fine writing on the Internet, and video games that test logic, the electronic media by and large invite inert reception. One selects channels, but then the information comes out preprocessed. Most p
5、eople use television as a means of turning their minds off, not on. Many readers watch television without peril; but for those for whom television replaces reading, the consequences are far-reaching.【R3】 _My last book was about depression, and the question I am most frequently asked is why depressio
6、n is on the rise. I talk about the loneliness that comes of spending the day with a TV or a computer or video screen. That the rates of depression should be going up as the rates of reading are going down is no happenstance.【R4】 _I will never forget seeing, as a high school student on my first trip
7、to East Berlin, the plaza where Hitler and Goebbels had burned books from the university library. The Nazis were right in believing that one of the most powerful weapons in a war of ideas is books. And the United States is now in such a war. Without books, we cannot succeed in our current struggle a
8、gainst absolutism and terrorism. You are what you read. If you read nothing, then your mind withers, and your ideals lose their vitality and sway.【R5】 _It is important to acknowledge that the falling-off of reading has to do not only with the incursion of anti-intellectualism, but also with a flawed
9、 intellectualism. The ascendancy of poststructuralism in the 1980s coincided with the beginning of the catastrophic downturn in reading; deconstructionisms suggestion that all text is equal in its meanings and the denigration of the canon led to the devaluation of literature. The role of literature
10、is to illuminate, to strengthen, to explain why some aspect of life is moving or beautiful or terrible or sad or important or insignificant for people who might otherwise not understand so much or so well. Reading is experience, but it also enriches other experience.Reading is harder than watching t
11、elevision or playing video games. But more difficult pleasures are more rewarding. Art comes to you professing frankly to give nothing but the highest quality to your moments as they pass. Surely that is something all Americans would want, if we only understood how readily we might achieve it, how w
12、ell worth the effort it is.1 【R1 】2 【R2 】3 【R3 】4 【R4 】5 【R5 】5 ANuclear power is a potential threat to mankindBThe safety of nuclear power has improvedCThe spread of nuclear weapons material is potentially a fatal problemDThe disposal of nuclear waste is problematicEThe story of nuclear power seems
13、 to have begun and ended in the 20th centuryFThe need for nuclear power is coming backNuclear power died in the 20th century, but things have changed since then. World leaders are now taking a second look at the atom.【R1】 _First came the fireworks-two atom bombs that ended a world war and announced
14、vast stores of energy in the fine structure of the atom. Then came a new industry that promised electricity “too cheap to meter, “but instead foundered on high costs and inexcusable accidents. Its epitaph was written in the 1980s, when only the blind or the biased could still have believed that the
15、hundreds of billions of dollars invested in nuclear power was money well spent.【R2】 _So much has changed. The prices of oil and natural gas have gone through the roof and are expected to stay there. Wariness of major suppliers like Russia and Iran is forcing political recalculations across the world
16、. Coal is cheap and plentiful, but its a big source of carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas that 157 nations are committed to reducing. Environmentalists, who used to be the natural enemies of nuclear power, are now busy beating their drums over climate change. Energy demand is expected to rise worldwid
17、e by about 50% in 20 years, with growth in developing nations hitting 90%. Energy will have to come from somewhere. Its becoming plain that the world needs to exploit renewable sources such as solar and wind. It needs to find clean-coal technologies. It needs to make factories and homes energy effic
18、ient. And as leaders from India to Germany have declared recently, it needs nuclear power.【R3】 _Is nuclear energy worthy of a comeback? Theres some truth to the argument that 20 years ago the industry and its regulators were beginning to get things right just as the public was running out of patienc
19、e. Since then nuclear research hasnt exactly been a growth industry, but engineers have made steady improvements. Reactors now being built, if operated properly, could improve the industrys accident rate tenfold, according to John Deutch, a nuclear power expert at the Massachusetts Institute of Tech
20、nology. New designs could do better. Advanced boiling water reactors(ABWR), for instance, are made to work even when they lose coolant, without overheating. Pebblebed reactors use uranium balls that dissipate heat so well they shut down during an accident. China and South Africa are building pilot p
21、lants.【R4】 _One potentially fatal problem is the so-called fuel cycle. Uranium fuel turns into radioactive waste, which must be either recycled or disposed of. Both options are problematic. Reprocessing puts pure plutonium, the stuff of bombs, into circulation; and disposal is politically and techni
22、cally tricky. Scientists have tried to invent a way out of this messone new technology turns nuclear waste into fuel that is worthless in bombs, but it is unproven.【R5】 _Proliferation seems destined to remain a diplomatic nightmare, as the current imbroglio over Irans nuclear program attests. To con
23、tain the spread of weapons material, nuclear nations may allow Iran and other countries to develop civilian reactors in exchange for giving up control over the fuel cycle.The other question is whether nuclear power is viable economically. On paper, high energy costs create an opening in the marketpl
24、ace. But, says Deutch, “one doesnt know what costs will be until real plants get built. “Much depends on whether industry and its regulators get things right this timeand whether environmentalists and the public give them a chance. An accident here or there may close nuclear powers second chapter as
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