[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷37及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 37 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 Rivalry of E-mail IndustryIt looks like a great time for E-mail but a lousy time for E-mail applications. Web-based mail has been gaining ground for
2、years, especially since Google revived the concept by launching Gmail five years ago.These days, many home users never bother to download their E-mail, and the only threat Web mail Sites face comes from other sites: the closed confines of social networks. The most popular among them, Facebook, just
3、gained its 200 millionth member, far more than any one Web-mail service.In its favor, Web mail offers a simpler setup: You need to know only a user name and a password, without any mysterious mail-server addresses. Once your account is active, you can use it from any Web-connected computer, Web-base
4、d mail systems also make it easy to keep a permanent address regardless of your Internet provider. Doing the same with desktop E-mail usually requires paying extra money for a domain name and spending extra time on mail settings.By contrast, desktop mail programs let you read and compose mail-withou
5、t an Internet connection and dont wrap advertisements around your mail. But their most important advantage is their separation of software and service. Because you can use more than one program with one mail service, you can choose an application with the features and interface you like. And because
6、 you can also use one mail program with more than one mail service, desktop applications make your mail itself portable; you can back up your messages and take them with you after closing an account.If desktop mail software programmers had kept pace with Web mail developers, the two camps could have
7、 a fairly even fight.Unfortunately, mail software developers cant make Internet providers upgrade their mail services, and Interact providers cant make mail-software developers modify their efforts. Unless that situation somehow changes, Web mail will continue to face few challenges outside of the s
8、ocial networks.1 What does the phase “a lousy time“ (Lines 1 2, Para. 1) mean in the passage?(A)An exciting time.(B) A proper time.(C) A bad time.(D)A fearful time.2 Web mail is supposed to win users from the_.(A)e-mail software(B) Gmail(C) Internet providers(D)social networks3 Which of the followin
9、g is the disadvantage of e-mail applications?(A)You need a large hard disk since the software requires you to download all the mails.(B) You need to spend much money in purchasing the e-mail applications.(C) You need to input the mail-service addresses along with your user name and password.(D)You n
10、eed to keep your e-mail account active all the time.4 We may infer from Para. 4 that_.(A)advertisements are attached to the mails sent by Web-mails(B) e-mail software also has its advantages users can enjoy(C) users can not use several e-mail softwares at the same time(D)more people would enjoy the
11、portable service of e-mail software5 What is the authors opinion towards e-mail applications?(A)He gives an objective analysis.(B) He believes they will disappear eventually.(C) He hopes they can develop faster.(D)He is sure they will change soon.5 Network Information Safety in SchoolUniversity lett
12、ers to students and alumni are usually cheerful. But the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) is now composing 800,000 embarrassing ones. The university announced Tuesday that its notifying nearly a million members of its communityincluding students,faculty and alumni that a hacker gained
13、access to their Social Security numbers, dates of birth, home addresses and contact information. UCLA computer security technicians noticed a suspicious number of database queries on Nov. 21, and after a quick investigation, discovered that a hacker had accessed records dishonestly all the way back
14、to October of 2005. The university blocked further access to the private data and hired a consultant to help figure out how it happened. In a letter to those who may have been victimized, UCLAs Acting Chancellor Norman Abrams noted that the data does not include credit card or banking information, b
15、ut apologized. “I deeply regret any concern or inconvenience this incident may cause you.“ Abrams wrote.Jim Davis, UCLAs Chief Information officer, who is responsible for the universitys computer security policy, says UCLA had already begun removing Social Security numbers from common usage, but tha
16、t some numbers remain in the university database because of financial reporting requirements. “With 20/20 hindsight, the best way to deal with this kind of situation is not to have Social Security numbers there in the first place,“ Davis says. “The faster we move on that,the better off we will be.“
17、He says that while those at the university are “ scared“ there is no indication thus far that identity thieves have used any stolen data and that while the investigation is still in process, the actual number of those affected by the hacking may be just 5% or less of the 800,000 whose data was poten
18、tially vulnerable.The FBI has launched its own investigation of the incident, but tracking down those responsible will be a challenge. In 2005,8.9 million Americans suffered from some type of identity theft, according to a study done by Javelin Strategy while Marylands covered about 29. And while Si
19、ngapores text books have an average of 34 lessons with 15 pages of explanation for each, much bulkier texts in the US include an average of 157 lessons, with about four pages of explanation per lesson.I also learned some more surprising differences:Professional development is intensive for all teach
20、ers in Singapore, but about half the elementary teachers do not have university degrees. “That is poised to change, though, as education standards for entering teachers are increasing,“ said Madame Low Khak Gek, the director of curriculum, planning and development with Singapores Ministry of Educati
21、on.Starting salaries for math teachers match public sector accountants or engineers. “Teachers are treated as professionals,“ said Susan Sclafani, director of state services for the National Center for Education and the Economy.Teacher evaluations are extremely comprehensive, and teachers who succee
22、d receive bonuses worth one to three months of salary.Mentoring programs for new teachers in Singapore last five years!Grades one and two have smaller class sizes only 30 students. Other grade levels tend to have 40 students or more.Students are taught in English, not their native tongue. Many are b
23、ilingual or trilingual.And another big differenceStudents there are more likely to take their studies very seriously. They understand “the quality of their preparation“ will indicate“ the quality of their lives“, Sclafani said.People often ask, how applicable is a successful model in Singapore to th
24、e more diverse and much larger US? Im also interested in the practical challenges, given that textbooks in the US are written with state standards and assessments in mind, and matching them up with another countrys approach might be tough.What do you think? How applicable is a successful model in Si
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