[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷99及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 99 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 Inventor Dean Kamen took the floor at Harvard Business School to discuss ideas, government regulation, and the plight of the inventorbut his wasnt an ord
2、inary podium. Kamen delivered his remarks atop his moving Segway Human Transporterrecently featured on the cover of Time magazineto a packed house eager to get a first look at the most hyped invention since cold fusion.With his bulky black briefcase perched beside him, Kamen calmly demonstrated his
3、invention also known as Gingerto 350 people at the HBS Cyberposium 2002 technology conference on February 10. Kamen, dressed in jeans and flannel-lined jean jacket, quietly motored back and forth at the front of the carpeted auditorium and delivered his keynote remarks straight up, without notes.Ref
4、erring affectionately to his gray-colored transporter as “this thing“, he discussed his inventions virtues and what he considers its potentially revolutionary effect on human transportation, as well as the trials and satisfactions of being an inventor and an entrepreneur.After a year of media hype,
5、the device was unveiled in early December. Kamens company plans versions of the device for consumers and corporate clients.As the creator of a vehicle that is electrically powered and produces no emissions, Kamen, a career inventor with 150 patents, also used the opportunity to take a few jabs at th
6、e overly complicated energy business. At one point he fell into a brief riff on the fine qualities of energy properties before assuring the audience, dryly, “None of it is as complicated as trying to understand an electric bill.“Kamen presented himself as Exhibit A in the myth of the rabidly success
7、ful entrepreneur. Directing his message toward aspiring entrepreneurs in the audience, he said there are certainly rewards to the entrepreneurial life but its not a life everyone can stand.“The word entrepreneur is associated with success and adventure. From my life, the only thing I can tell you th
8、ats consistently associated with entrepreneurship is failure, and the only thing consistently associated with invention is frustration,“ he said. “There is a long road between the idea and the reality.“1 We learn from the first paragraph that Kamen_.(A)works for Harvard Business School(B) dresses ve
9、ry fashionably(C) is an inventor(D)is a professor2 The speech described in the article_.(A)was given without notes(B) was only attended by a few people(C) was covered by Time magazine(D)lasted for over an hour3 We can infer from the article that before being officially introduced, Kamens invention(A
10、)was researched heavily for many years(B) was widely reported on by the media(C) was thought to be a hoax(D)was known only as “Ginger“4 According to the article, which of the following is true about Kamen?(A)His invention is marketed exclusively to corporate clients.(B) He has over 150 patents.(C) H
11、e believes that his Segway might revolutionize human transportation.(D)He has gray hair.5 Kamen believes that the entrepreneurial life_.(A)is the only way to succeed in modern America(B) is always frustrating(C) is not for everyone(D)is often misrepresented in the media5 Communication is a dynamic p
12、rocess with the interacting components of sending, receiving and feedback. Nonverbal cues may provide clarity or contradiction for a message being sent. If an ironic statement is made with a smile, the receiver knows to find it humorous instead of disconcerting. If we are sending a verbal message in
13、tending to deceive and avert our eyes, the receiver knows we may be lying. Nonverbal cues also influence how we perceive and are perceived. Familiar faces may make us more likely to start a relationship and continue it. Nervous facial expression hinders others perception of our competence and persua
14、siveness. Nonverbal cues can provide information we may not want dispelled. Our decoding ability arises at a young age and increases as we get older, influencing our daily lives whether we are aware of it or not.Nonverbal communication has many functions in the communication process. It regulates re
15、lationships and may support or replace verbal communication. Among the many factors contributing to nonverbal communication are sending and receiving ability and accuracy, perception of appropriate social roles, and cognitive desire for interpersonal involvement or assessment. Difficulties may arise
16、 if communicators are unaware of the types of messages they are sending and how the receiver is interpreting those messages. Discrepancy may also arise if the senders message does not fit the receivers perception of social norms for the particular situation. All parties involved must desire interact
17、ion in order for reciprocal communication to occur. Research in nonverbal communication provides awareness and possible solutions to many communication problems.The ambiguous nature of emotion creates a wide variety of possible interpretations for both sender and receiver. Our ability to nonverbally
18、 communicate accurately is inhibited by internal and external properties. Humans do not display pure emotion. Our affective states are a mixture of varying quantities and strength of emotion. The neurophysiological composition of the human body defines our ability to convey opposing and overlapping
19、emotions at the same time. For example, anger is often accompanied by anxiety and fear. The emotional overlap often creates confusing messages for the receiver. Generally there is not a thorough understanding of our own states. Studies have shown that a few emotions, such as happiness, sadness, ange
20、r and fear, can be distinguished cross-culturally. Other behavioral manifestations of emotion lie on a continuum, defined by the communicators cultural background.6 It can be learned from the article that_.(A)scientists are close to reaching a full understanding of communication(B) communication is
21、made up of several interacting elements(C) we are more likely to start relationships with people who treat us friendly(D)communication requires irony7 According to the author, nonverbal cues_.(A)are primarily used for deception(B) are not used much by children(C) can influence how we are perceived b
22、y others(D)are not usually used in successful relationships8 According to the text, when might communication difficulties arise?(A)When the messages sent do not fit the social norms expected by the receiver.(B) When there is mutual distrust between the involved parties.(C) When the parties involved
23、strongly desire interaction.(D)When the parties involved fail to use nonverbal cues.9 The word “ambiguous“(line 1, para. 3)most probably means “_“.(A)understandable(B) multi-faceted(C) uncertain(D)alternative10 Which of the following statements is supported by the text?(A)Humans can display pure emo
24、tion.(B) Anger is always accompanied by either anxiety or fear.(C) Cultural differences can be easily overcome.(D)Some emotions can be distinguished cross-culturally.10 Most of the fundamental changes in our modern society and way of life have been brought about, directly or indirectly, by technolog
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