[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷50及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 50 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 A There is nothing more disappointing than arriving at an airport overseas to discover that your baggage has been left behind. At best you will have to p
2、ut up with wearing the clothes you stand up in for hours or days, until the airline reunites you with your luggage. At worst, you may be in a different climate zone, thousand of miles from home and forced to wear wholly unsuitable clothes.B Even efficient transfer airports, such as Amsterdam, Copenh
3、agen, Singapore and Zurich have their bad days. The risk of baggage being lost when changing planes is higher than average at certain airports. Even the United States has problems Miarni airport is well known for luggage going missing when transatlantic passengers make immediate connections for dest
4、inations in Latin America.C In normal circumstances the system works well. But extra security checks at airports and problems with air traffic combine to cause delayed flights. All this can cause the baggage system to fail. Then there is the possibility of human error, or an accident in which the de
5、stination label is torn off.D The system works like this. Airlines insist on exaggerated checkin times (which require passengers to report to the airport as given time before departure) designed to allow sufficient time for baggage to pass through the airport and be loaded on to the plane. Minimum c
6、onnecting times (MCTs) are the shortest time it takes to transfer between two flights. These, too, are exaggerated to allow for baggage transfers.E Although airlines rarely reveal how many cases they lose, it is a fact of life that sooner or later regular travelers will be parted from their luggage.
7、 Even the best airlines slip up from time to time, and it is impossible for any carrier to guarantee that a passengers checked luggage will go on the same flight, particularly when a journey calls for one or more changes of aircraft.F These problems can become severe at large transfer airports, know
8、n as “hubs“, because of the large number of bags that are processed. Last year, for example, Londons Heathrow airport handled more than 41 million passengers, of whom nine million were changing planes. British Airways alone handled two million transfer passengers at Heathrow, with most making the on
9、e-mile transfer between Terminal 1 (for Domestic and European flights) and Terminal 4 (for long-distance flights).G You should choose direct flights whenever possible and check in well before the official time. If a change of plane is unavoidable, or makes your flight less expensive, then try to fly
10、 the same airline throughout. Try to allow more connecting time by taking an earlier flight to the transfer airport, and make sure you label your luggage inside and out with your home and holiday addresses. Dont forget to include the flight numbers. If, after all this, your luggage still goes missin
11、g, you must contact the appropriate airline official in the baggage hall and complete a property irregularity report (PIR). This must be done before leaving the airport.Order:5 A Perpetual Motion Machine is a fascinating and long-discussed topic that moves well beyond the scope of physics. In short,
12、 A perpetual motion machine can be likened to a magic cow that continues to live and breathe and yet needs no sustenance. A perpetual motion engine installed in a car would continue to run indefinitely but would need neither gas tank nor petrol. Of course, as a perpetual motion machine is in violati
13、on of natural laws, it will likely never move out of the realm of imagination and into reality. When the phrase “perpetual motion machine“ is entered into Googles search engine, 34, 400 items are returned. Of these 34, 400 items, the forty-first to the forty-fifth hold reasonable interest and will b
14、e further discussed herein.41. Myths and legendsLong before the advent of the steam engine, human beings have ruminated on the possibility of a perpetual motion machine. Throughout history, many have attempted to invent such a device, though none have thus far been successful.42. Fame and glorySome
15、people hold that any inventor attempting to create a perpetual motion machine must only be in it for credit and accolades, wishing to be the first in his field to discover the much-coveted secret.43. Wealth and richesIt is also suspected by some that those seeking to unlock the mystery of perpetual
16、motion machine must be motivated by the monetary rewards. If such a device were to fall into popular use, the inventor would be a wealthy man indeed.44. Antics and capersEven some of those who are aware of the impossibility of perpetual motion machine have invented something similar under the guise
17、of perpetual motion machine in order to tease us.45. Deception and trickerySome people, though fully aware that they are incapable of inventing a perpetual motion machine, persist in arguing that they can with the intention of scamming us.Though the perpetual motion machine is a dream long-sought af
18、ter by the scientific community, it is improbable that it will ever be realized. We can, however, pour our resources into researching more practical energy conserving forms of power such as geothermal, hydroelectric, and solar power solutions.A In ancient China there was an extremely adroit man by t
19、he name of Zhu Geliang. It is said that he constructed a wooden horse which could walk unaided and could be used in the transportation of military supplies. As no records of this occurrence have been found, this tale has passed into legend.B Inventor F told me excitedly, “some complex details are cu
20、rrently under discussion to unearth the key to perpetual motion. If my experiment proves to be effectual, I will become a Nobel Prize winner. You know, the ceremony is held annually in Sweden and is broadcasted live to every corner of the globe. “ It is no great wonder that Inventor F espoused enthu
21、siasm. A functional perpetual motion machine is a wonder that would be marveled at for generations to come.C Inventor K declared, “the experiments with perpetual motion are on the verge of success. My products will soon be distributed throughout the world and used in a wide range of industrial appli
22、cations. When that happens, my company will expand exponentially. Ill make a fortune!“D One of the closest things to a perpetual motion engine was the one installed on the Traveler 1 spacecraft, the first spaceship in human history to fly beyond the edges of our solar system. Though Travelers engine
23、 is able to run without maintenance for many years, it still requires energynuclear energy. So, strictly speaking, Traveler 1 does not run on a perpetual motion engine, but in fact needs energy as do all other machines.E Mr. Goofy announced that he had effectively diagrammed the first perpetual moti
24、on machine. When a private corporate party purchased the patent, they found to their dismay that manufacturing it according to the design layout was technically infeasible. Furious, they sued Mr. Goofy for fraud, but even in the courtroom, Mr. Goofy would not be shamed. He simply retorted, “Im just
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