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1、最新考研英语一冲刺模拟试题及答案解析二考研英语(一)冲刺模拟试题及答案解析(二) Section Use of English Directions: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1. (10 points) It is generally recognized in the world that the second Gulf War in Iraq is a crucial test of high

2、-speed web. For decades, Americans have anxiously 1 each war through a new communication 2, from the early silent film of World War I to the 24-hour cable news 3 of the first Persian Gulf War. Now, 4 bombs exploding in Baghdad, a sudden increase in wartime 5 for online news has become a central test

3、 of the 6 of high-speed Internet connections. It is also a good 7 both to attract users to online media 8 and to persuade them to pay for the material they find there, 9 the value of the Cable News Network persuaded millions to 10 to cable during the last war in Iraq. 11 by a steady rise over the la

4、st 18 months in the number of people with high-speed Internet 12, now at more than 70 million in the United States, the web sites of many of the major news organizations have 13 assembled a novel collage (拼贴) of 14 video, audio reports, photography collections, animated weaponry 15, interactive maps

5、 and other new digital reportage. These Internet services are 16 on the remarkable abundance of sounds and images 17 from video cameras 18 on Baghdad and journalists traveling with troops. And they have found a 19 audience of American office workers 20 their computers during the early combat. (245 w

6、ords) 1. A notified B publicized C followedD pursued 2. A meansB mediumC method Dmeasure 3. A coverageB publication C convention D conveyance 4. A duringB in C as D with 5. A report B demandC concernD prospect 6. A ability B chance C potential D power 7. A opportunity B perspective C message D respo

7、nse 8. A outlets B resourcesC circumstancesD positions 9. A for all thatB now that C just asD as if 10. A subjectB contributeC apply D subscribe 11. A Discouraged B Inspired C ImpressedD Effected 12. A approach B usageC applicationD access 13. A radically B plausibly C orderlyD hastily 14. A livingB

8、 aliveC live D lively 15. A destruction B displays C installation D contest 16. A capitalizing B embarkingC broadcastingD operating 17. A accessible B desirable C feasibleD available 18. A focusedB rested C reckoned D depended 19. A continuous B perpetualC captive D temporary 20. A with B at C besid

9、eD near Section Reading Comprehension Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. (40 points) Text1 Of all the areas of learning the most important is the development of attitudes: emotional rea

10、ctions as well as logical thought processes affect the behavior of most people. “The burnt child fears the fire” is one instance; another is the rise of despots like Hitler. Both these examples also point up the fact that attitudes come from experience. In the one case the experience was direct and

11、impressive; in the other it was indirect and cumulative. The Nazis were influenced largely by the speeches they heard and the books they read. The classroom teacher in the elementary school is in a strategic position to influence attitudes. This is true partly because children acquire attitudes from

12、 those adults whose words are highly regarded by them. Another reason it is true is that pupils often devote their time to a subject in school that has only been touched upon at home or has possibly never occurred to them before. To a child who had previously acquired little knowledge of Mexico his

13、teacher s method of handling such a unit would greatly affect his attitude toward Mexicans. The media through which the teacher can develop wholesome attitudes are innumerable. Social studies (with special reference to races, creeds and nationalities), science matters of health and safety, the very

14、atmosphere of the classroom. these are a few of the fertile fields for the inculcation of proper emotional reactions. However, when children go to school with undesirable attitudes, it is unwise for the teacher to attempt to change their feelings by cajoling or scolding them. She can achieve the pro

15、per effect by helping them obtain constructive experiences. To illustrate, first-grade pupils afraid of policemen will probably alter their attitudes after a classroom chat with the neighborhood officer in which he explains how he protects them. In the same way, a class of older children can develop

16、 attitudes through discussion, research, outside reading and all-day trips. Finally, a teacher must constantly evaluate her own attitudes, because her influence can be negative if she has personal prejudices. This is especially true in respect to controversial issues and questions on which children

17、should be encouraged to reach their own decision as a result of objective analysis of all the facts. (377 words) Notes: point up (=emphasize)强调,突出。touch upon 触及。creed 信条,教义。inculcation谆谆教诲。cajoling 哄骗。 21. Which of the following best describes the organization of the first paragraph of the text? A A

18、n assertion is made and two examples are given to illustrate it. B A controversy is stated and two opposite points of view are presented. C A widely accepted definition is presented and two men are described. D An idea is stated and two results of recent research are summarized. 22. The central idea

19、 conveyed in the above text is that A attitudes affect our actions. B teachers play a significant role in developing or reshaping pupils attitudes. C attitudes can be modified by some classroom experiences. D by their attitudes, teachers dont affect pupils attitudes deliberately. 23. In paragraph 6

20、the author implies that A the teacher should guide all discussions by revealing her own attitude. B in some aspects of social studies a greater variety of methods can be used in the upper grades than in the lower grades. C people usually act on the basis of reasoning rather than on emotion. D childr

21、ens attitudes often come from those of other children. 24. A statement not made or implied in the text is that A attitudes can be based on the learning of untrue statements. B worthwhile attitudes may be developed in practically every subject area. C attitudes cannot easily be changed by rewards and

22、 lectures. D the attitudes of elementary school-aged children are influenced primarily by the way they were treated as infants. 25. The text specially states that A direct experiences are more valuable than indirect ones. B whatever attitudes a child learns in school have already been introduced at

23、home. C teachers can sometimes have an unwholesome influence on children. D teachers should always conceal their own attitudes Text2 An industrial society, especially one as centralized and concentrated as that of Britain, is heavily dependent on certain essential services: for instance, electricity

24、 supply, water, rail and road transport, and harbors. The area of dependency has widened to include removing rubbish, hospital and ambulance services, and, as the economy develops, central computer and information services as well. If any of these services ceases to operate, the whole economic syste

25、m is in danger. It is this economic interdependency of the economic system which makes the power of trade unions such an important issue. Single trade unions have the ability to cut off many countries economic blood supply. This can happen more easily in Britain than in some other countries, in part

26、 because the labor force is highly organized. About 55 percent of British workers belong to unions, compared to under a quarter in the United States. For historical reasons, Britains unions have tended to develop along trade and occupational lines, rather than on an industry-by-industry basis, which

27、 makes a wages policy, democracy in industry and the improvement of procedure for fixing wage levels difficult to achieve. There are considerable strains and tensions in the trade union movement, some of them arising from their outdated and inefficient structure. Some unions have lost many members b

28、ecause of their industrial changes. Others are involved in arguments about who should represent workers in new trades. Unions for skilled trades are separate from general unions, which means that different levels of wages for certain jobs are often a source of bad feeling between unions. In traditio

29、nal trades which are being pushed out of existence by advancing technologies, unions can fight for their members disappointing jobs to the point where the jobs of other union members are threatened or destroyed. The printing of newspapers both in the United States and in Britain has frequently been

30、halted by the efforts of printers to hold on to their traditional highly-paid jobs. Trade unions have problems of internal communication just as managers in companies do, problems which multiply in very large unions or in those which bring workers in very different industries together into a single

31、general union. Some trade union officials have to be re-elected regularly; others are elected, or even appointed, for life. Trade union officials have to work with a system of “shop stewards” in many unions, “shop stewards” being workers elected by other workers as their representatives at factory o

32、r works level. (411 words) 26. Why is the interdependence of the UK economy mentioned in paragraph 1? A To point up the importance of the trade union power. B To outline in brief the great scale of essential services. C To illustrate the danger in the whole economic system. D To bring out a centralized and concentrated ind

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