[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷363及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 363 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 Our life, from the very beginning, to our destiny, has already been fated. We are all given a spiritual soul in our mothers womb and a physical body to
2、experience the journey to our destiny. Our fate is controlled by our parents until we are of age to exert upon our own journey in life. Coincidences are controlled by fate, in a sense, that we never know what is going to really happen in our future. The path to our destiny is fated by quite a few co
3、incidences to guide us in the right direction. Sometimes we miss the cues by not paying enough attention to the signs.As we are learning from our mistakes, we may briefly start down the wrong path sometimes due to free will and wrong choices we make. This does not mean we wont find our way back to o
4、ur destined path, because life coincidences will align you once again by corresponding with what is fated for you eventually. We may never know the timing of these events, or actually what is in store for us, but we can be sure of whatever our fate is to be, coincidences will keep us accountable and
5、 humble our resistance without us even knowing sometimes. A combination of coincidence and fate is insight into an unknown realm. We can t predict when something is going to happen to us, but little coincidences may lead you to clues about yourself to prevent any more harm to you or your body. A fre
6、ak minor accident at work takes you to the emergency room, they find something else wrong with you that with corrective medication, it s treatable. Is this coincidence It would seem like it, would it? This combination of coincidence and fate can be described as you dont know what your fate would hav
7、e been if you hadnt had the accident and gone to the hospital. What a coincidence!Things do happen to us for a reason! We dont always understand why some things seem bad, or some things turn out for the good, but they are fated to be the way they are. If we can be patient, maintain grace through our
8、 hardships, loss, and difficulties, our journey to our destination will be rewarded. Its extraordinary that a mere coincidence can change the course of our lives by a fated chance or opportunity. Subtle forces are always guiding us to our true destiny. Pay close attention.1 The word “destiny“ used i
9、n paragraph 1 refers to_.(A)a sequence of inevitable minor events(B) the path one chooses throughout his life(C) the moment when ones number comes up(D)the flowering of a romance between lovers2 We learn from paragraph 2 that_.(A)fate is only the result of ones actions in life(B) the path throughout
10、 ones life is predetermined(C) everyone makes choices free from constraints(D)many coincidences spontaneously occur in life3 The author argues that coincidences_.(A)are immune to our free will and the choices we make(B) are events which will definitely occur sooner or later(C) usually happen to us s
11、imultaneously and unexpectedly(D)guide us in the right direction and keep us in destined path4 By citing “a freak minor accident at work“, the author intends to show that coincidences_.(A)are related to ones fate(B) and fate are inseparable(C) lead to a series of events(D)prevent more harm on you5 T
12、he author advises us to pay attention to_.(A)any random accident(B) any unexpected event(C) the impact of fate on us(D)minor coincidences in life5 Two nuclear missile submarinesone British, one Frencharmed with a likely total of well more than 100 thermonuclear warheads collided under the Atlantic O
13、cean earlier this month. Its a terrifying reminder of how many of these hugely destructive weapons are still routinely deployed and how little thought is given to keeping them as safe and secure as possible. Two decades after the end of the cold war, all of the nuclear powers have been inexcusably n
14、egligent about rethinking nuclear strategies, sharply reducing arsenals and eliminating needlessly risky practices, including some that contributed to this months collision. Fortunately, the damage to the submarines was minor, and the warheads were not compromised. British and French missiles, like
15、those of the United States, are protected against accidental launch or detonation of their warheads. But a stronger impact could have sent both subs and their crews to the bottom and possibly dispersed plutonium into surrounding waters. The warheads on the two submarines that collided could, if ever
16、 launched, kill millions of people. And Britain and France together have far fewer than 1, 000 nuclear warheads in their arsenals. The United States and Russia still have more than 20,000.President Obama must move quickly to revive arms negotiations with the Russianscommitting to deep reductions bot
17、h in deployed weapons and the many thousands more in storage. He must then bring the British, French and Chinese into the talks.The most important missiles to retain in any shrinking arsenal would be those based on submarines. Because they are quiet and constantly moving, they are essentially invuln
18、erable to pre-emptive attack; there is less pressure to use them or lose them. That advantage is also at the root of this months accident.The four nuclear navies operating in the AtlanticAmerican, British, French and Russianrefuse to disclose any information about which parts of the ocean their miss
19、ile submarines operate in. Such accidents are rare. But they can and should be made rarer. That can be done without compromising security.As long as we depend on nuclear weapons for our security, we will have to live with uncomfortable risks. Governments must keep those risks to an absolute minimum
20、by eliminating thousands of weapons that no longer have any military justification and insisting on the highest possible safety standards.6 The collision of two submarines reminds us of_.(A)the necessity to keep destructive weapons safe and secure(B) the likelihood of more collisions under the Atlan
21、tic Ocean(C) the huge number of nuclear weapons deployed near Europe(D)the negligence of superpowers about thermonuclear weapons7 By saying the warheads were not compromised, the author means that they were not_.(A)exposed(B) impaired(C) disturbed(D)detonated8 The collision of two nuclear missile su
22、bmarines was most probably caused by_.(A)the adherence to the outdated nuclear strategies(B) the routine deployment of destructive weapons(C) accidental lunch or detonation of nuclear warheads(D)unnecessarily perilous operations of nuclear powers9 Submarine nuclear missiles are the most important to
23、 retain because they are_.(A)noiseless and continually moving under oceans(B) free from the strong pressure of being destroyed(C) routinely deployed by Britain, France, and the U.S.(D)virtually incapable of being detected and destroyed 10 The author maintains that we must _.(A)eliminate all the nucl
24、ear weapons thoroughly(B) justify the retention of some nuclear weapons(C) minimize the risks posed by nuclear weapons(D)come to terms with the insecurity of the world10 Friends of the Earth International(FOE)has just issued its report Nature-. Poor Peoples Wealth in conjunction with the G8 Summit o
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