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考研外語(yǔ)模擬試卷5
一、UseofEnglish
1、Theconceptionofpovertyandwhatto[1]aboutithave
changedoverthedecades.UnderSocialDarwinismthelazyand
the[2]weresupposedtobeatthebottomoftheeconomicladder
as[3]ofthe“l(fā)awofsurvivalofthefittest”.Societywas
[4]asanetworkofself-sufficientfamilieswhichprovided
fortheirown.[5]personsoutsideahousehold(orphans,the
[6]elderly,andthecrippled)wereprovidedoutdoorrelief
grudginglyandasatemporaryexpedient(權(quán)宜之計(jì)).Although
itwas[7]that“thepoorwillalwaysbewithus”,theindividual
wasexpectedtoimprovehimself[8]actsofhisownwill.Charity
wasthoughttobethe[9]ofidleness.Bykeepingwageslow,
laborerswouldbe[10]toworkharder.
Atabouttheturnofthecentury,thebeginningofconcernabout
natural[11]broughtuneasinessaboutthepossiblespreadof
beggary.Therewasapotentiallydangerousclassin[12]of
diseaseanddisorder.The"poor"were[13]asdifferentfrom
“paupers"Pauperswereindividualswell[14]tobeingonthe
lowendofthesocioeconomic[15]Withoutshameorbitterness,
theywouldnotseekindependenceanda"[16]"life.Forthe
mountaineers,thesubsistencedwellers,andsomeslumdwellers,
thelackofwealth,[17]hasbeenargued,reflectsapreference
nottopaythepsychologicalcostsofthestruggleforfiches
orofadoptingthemiddleclassworkethicofstriving.In
[18],theworthypoorstruggledto[19]theirlotagainst
circumstancesbeyondtheircontrol:lowwages,sickness,
industrial[20],widowhood(孀居)andsoon.
(1)
A.find
B.do
C.work
D.deal
2、(2)
A.inefficient
B.invalid
C.ineffective
D.inaccessible
3、⑶
A.aneffect
B.aresult
C.anoutcome
D.aconsequence
4、(4)
A.imagined
B.estimated
C.conceived
D.guessed
5、(5)
A.Pity
B.Needy
C.Shabby
D.Greedy
6、(6)
A.childless
B.childly
C.childlike
D.childish
7、(7)
A.agreed
B.concurred
C.assented
D.consented
8、⑻
A.through
B.by
C.with
D.on
9、(9)
A.nurse
B.evil
C.patient
D.ward
10、(10)
A.promoted
B.admired
C.encouraged
D.excited
IK(11)
A.resource
B.source
C.origin
D.resources
12、(12)
A.respects
B.terms
C.regards
D.views
13、(13)
A.seen
B.noticed
C.watched
D.predicted
14、(14)
A.admitted
B.adjusted
C.applied
D.adapted
15、(15)
A.measure
B.scale
C.standard
D.scales
16、(16)
A.poor
B.better
C.humble
D.miserable
17、(17)
A.it
B.what
C.that
D.which
18、(18)
A.analogy
B.contrast
C.comparison
D.contrary
19、(19)
A.increase
B.enrich
C.improve
D.develop
20、(20)
A.accidents
B.incidents
C.events
D.disasters
二、ReadingComprehension
1PartA
Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestions
beloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.(40points)
Aristotlebelievedthattheheavenswereperfect.Iftheyever
were,theyarenolonger.TheskiesaboveEartharenowlittered
withthedebris(殘骸)ofdeadsatellites,bitsofoldrockets
andtheoddtooldroppedbyaspacewalkingastronaut.Suchis
theextentofthedetritusthatthefirstaccidentalcollision
betweentwosatelliteshasalreadytakenplace.Ithappenedin
February2022,whenadefunct(廢棄的)RussianCosmossmashed
intoafunctioningAmericanIridium,destroyingbothand
creatingevenmorespacejunk.
TostopthissortofthinghappeningagainVaiosLappasofthe
UniversityofSurrey,inEngland,hasdesignedasystemthat
willremovesatellitesfromorbitattheendoftheiruseful
lives-andasabonuswillscourpartoftheskycleanasit
doesso.Dr.Lappas'ssate11ite-removalsystememploysasolar
sail.Aslightfromthesunhitsthesail,itimpartsaminuscule
butcontinuousacceleration.Whenasatelliteisfirstlaunched,
thesailisangledinawaythatcausesthisaccelerationto
keepthesatelliteinorbit.(Orbitsgraduallydecayasaresult
ofcollisionswiththesmal1numberofairmoleculesfoundeven
ataltitudesnormallyclassifiedas"outerspace”.)
Solarsailshaveyettobeusedwidelytopropelspacecraftin
thisway-severalearlierversionscameunstuckwhenthesails
failedtounfurlproperly-butdoingsoisnotanovelideain
principleThenoveltyDr.Lappasenvisagesistochangethe
angleofthesailwhenthesatellitehasbecomedefunct.Instead
ofkeepingthederelictcraftinorbit,itwill,overthecourse
ofacoupleofyears,dragitintotheatmosphereandthusto
afieryend.Notonlythat,butthesailwillalsoactlikea
handkerchief,moppingupmicroscopicorbitaldetritussuchas
flecksofpaintfrompreviouslaunches.Afleckofpaintmay
notsounddangerous,butiftravellingat27OOOkph(17OOOmph),
asitwouldbeinorbit,itcouldeasilypenetratean
astronaut'sspacesuit.
AprototypeofDr.Lappas'sdesign,calledCubeSail,willbe
launchedlatenextyear.Itweighsjust3kgand,whenfolded
up,measures30cm(12inches)by10erabylOera.Onceunfurled,
however,thesailwillhaveanareaof25squaremetres.Ifthis
prototype,whichispaidforbyEADS,aEuropeanaerospace
company,provessuccessful,solarsailsmightbeaddedtomany
futuresatellites.Thatwou1denablethemtoberemovedrapidly
fromorbitwhentheybecameuselessandwouldrestoretothe
skiessomemeasureofAristotelianperfection.
Thefirstsentenceinthispassageisto.
A.criticizeAristotle5sviewpoint
B.praisethebeautyoftheouterspace
C.expressAristotle'sattitudetowardstheheavens
D.warnthatthespaceisnowlitteredwithjunk
2、
WhichoneisNOTtheapplicationofthesystemdesignedby
VaiosLappas?
A.Tohaltcreatingmorespacejunk.
B.Toremovethesatellitesattheendoftheirusefullives.
C.Tostoptheaccidentalcollisionsinspace.
D.Tocleanthejunkcreatedbydeadsatellites.
3、
Orbitsdecaydueto.
A.theaccelerationofthespacecraft
B.thecrashwithsmallamountsofairmolecules
C.theinventionandapplicationofsolarsails
D.theexistenceofairmolecules
4、
IftheCubeSailturnstobepractical,thedesignwill.
A.begrantedapatenttorewardDr.Lappas
B.makeourskiesreturntobeperfect
C.bestilluselesstoremovethesatellitesfromorbit
D.beappliedtoallthefuturesatellites
5、
Thebesttitleforthetextshouldbe.
A.TheOuterSpace
B.TheCubeSail
C.AccidentalCollisions
D.SweepingtheSkies
6、Electronicsarebeingrecycledinrecordnumbersasmore
statesrequireitandmorecompaniescollectandevenpayfor
discardeditems,butthegainscomewithcontroversy.
Someenvironmentalistscomplainthatrecyclingisnotkeeping
pacewithelectronicssales.Somesaye-wasteisbeingdumped
indevelopingcountries,wheretoxicmaterialssuchasleadand
mercurycanleachfromlandfillsintogroundwater.
“Itisasuccessstory,butwe'dliketoseeitgetmore
successful''tokeepupwiththeelectronicsboom,saysJanette
PetersenoftheEnvironmentalProtectionAgency(EPA).The
amountofrecycleditemsmorethandoubledfrom1999to2022,
themostrecentyearforwhichtheEPAhasfigures.Butasa
percentageofallelectronics,itincreasedless,from15%to
18%,“Thedemandforelectronicsrecyclinghasbeengrowing,“
partlybecauseoftheswitchlastyeartodigitalTV,says
JenniferBerryofEarth911.corn,aprivategroupthatkeeps
adatabaseofrecyclers.Lastyear,shesays31%ofinquiries
involvedelectronics,primarilyTVs,batteriesandcomputers.
Publicandprivateeffortsareexpanding.Vermontbecamethe
21ststatelastmonthtoenactalawthatrequirese-waste
recycling.Twenty-sixcompanies-includingDell,Hewlett
Packard,ATTandVerizon-havepartneredwiththeEPAonthe
Plug-IntoeCyclingprogramtopromoteelectronicsrecycling
sinceitslaunchin2022.CompaniessuchasGazelle,cornpay
forusedgadgetssuchasiPods,whichtheyresellorrecycle.
BestBuyandotherstoresarecollectingmoree-waste.Target
announcedlastmonththatitputbinsineverystoretoaccept
cellphones,MP3playersandinkcartridges.
JimPuckettofBaselActionNetwork,aSeattle-basednon-profit
organizationthataimstostoptoxicexports,worriesthatsome
Americancompaniesdumpe-wasteinAfricatosavemoney.
“Peoplearetryingtolookgreen,butthey'renottellingyou
whereit(waste)isgoing,“hesays."Youcan'tturnoveryour
TVtojustanyrecycler."Hesaysit'sbettertostoreanold
TVthangiveittoarecyclerthatmayexportittopoor
countries.
TheBaselActionNetworkannounceditse-Stewardsprogramlast
monthtoensuresafehandlingofelectronicsbyusingonly
recyclerscertifiedbyaccreditedorganizations.Itnowlists
45recyclersin80locations.Samsungandothercompanieshave
signedon.Environmentalgroups,includingtheSierraClub,
backit.
Bysaying"thegainscomewithcontroversy”(Line2,Paragraph
1),theauthormeans.
A.recyclingelectronicsgainsnoachievement
B.recyclingcannotsolvethee-wasteproblemfundamentally
C.statesandcompanieshavetopayfordiscardeditems
D.itisnotnecessarytotakemeasurestorecycleelectronics
7、
Wecaninferfromthethirdparagraphthat.
A.moreandmorepeopleareusingelectronicproducts
B.thereisnosignificantachievementinrecycling
electronics
C.recyclingelectronicshasgainedgreatsuccess
D.thereisgrowingdemandforrecyclingelectronics
8、
WhichoneofthefollowingisNOTtheeffortspeoplehavemade?
A.Vermonthasenactedalawtodemande-wasterecycling.
B.Manycompaniesjoinintheprogramtopromoteelectronic
recycling.
C.Somecompaniespayforusedgadgetstoresellorrecycle.
D.BestBuyputsboxesineverystoretocollecte-waste.
9、
AccordingtoJimPuckett,youcannotgiveyourelectronicsto
recyclersbecause.
A.recyelersdon'ttellyouwheretheelectronicswillgo
B.youmaybecheatedbyrecyclersfornotknowingthe
electronics,value
C.recyclersmayexporttheelectronicstopoorcountries
D.youcanstoreyourelectronicsforabetterprice
10、
Whatisthemainideaofthetext?
A.Recyclingofelectronicitemsisa"successstory”.
B.Environmentalistsareopposedtorecyclingelectronics.
C.Recyclingcannotkeeppacewithelectronicssales.
D.Itisunnecessarytorecycleelectronics.
11、Theword“globalization“usuallyconjuresupimagesof
globe-spanningcompaniesanddistance-destroyingtechnologies.
Itsenablersarethelawsofcomparativeadvantageand
economiesofscale.
InTheGreatBrainRaceBenWildavskypointstoanothermighty
agento(globalization:universities.Theseweresomeofthe
world'sfirst"global“institutions.IntheMiddleAgesgreat
universitiessuchasParisandBolognaattracted"wandering
scholars"fromacrossEurope.Inthe19thcenturyGermany's
researchuniversitiesattractedscholarsfromacrosstheworld.
Intheearly20thcenturyphilanthropistssuchasCecilRhodes
andWilliamHarknessestablishedscholarshipstofosterdeeper
linksbetweencountries.Bythe1960sglobe-trotting
professorsweresocommonplacethattheybadbecomethebutt
ofjokes.(WhatisthedifferencebetweenGodandprofessorso
andso?Godiseverywhere.Professorsoandsoiseverywhere
buthere.)
Universitiesareobsessedbytheglobalmarketplacefor
studentsandprofessors.Theyaretryingtoattractasmany
studentsfromabroadaspossible(notleastbecauseforeign
studentsusuallypayfullfees).Nearly3millionstudentsnow
spendsometimestudyinginforeigncountries,anumberthat
hasrisensteeplyinrecentyears.Universitiesarealso
settingupoverseas.NewYorkUniversityhasopenedabranch
inAbuDhabi.SixAmericanuniversitieshavecreateda
higher-educationsupermarketinQatar.Almosteveryuniversity
worthitsnamehasformedanalliancewithaleadingChinese
institution.
Butglobalizationisgoingdeeperthanjustthecompetitionfor
talent:agrowingnumberofcountriesaretryingtocreatean
elitegroupof“globaluniversities"thatarecapableof
competingwiththebestAmericaninstitutions.ChinaandIndia
arefocusingresourcesonasmallgroup.TheFrenchandGerman
governmentsaredoinghattiewithacademicegalitariansinan
attempttocreateEuropeanIvyLeagues.Behindallthisisthe
ideathatworld-classuniversitiescanmakeadisproportionate
contributiontoeconomicgrowth.
Thisisafascinatingstory.ButMr.Wildavsky,aformer
educationreporterwhonowworksforboththeKauffman
FoundationandtheBrookingsInstitution,istooearnesta
writertomakethebestofit.Hewastestoomuchinksummarising
researchpapersandquoting“experts“utteringbanalities.And
hefailstopointoutthehumourofsabbaticalmanjet-setting
hitherandthithertodiscusssuchstaplesofmodernacademic
lifeaspovertyandinequality.Mr.Wildavskyshouldspendless
timewithhisfellowthink-tankers(whoaremesmerisedbythe
ideaofaglobalknowledgeeconomy)andmoretalkingtostudents,
whoexperiencethedisadvantagesaswellastheadvantagesof
thenewcultofglobalizationatfirsthand.
Thephrase“globe-trottingprofessors”(Line5,Paragraph2)
referstoteacherswho.
A.have1inkswithmorethanoneuniversity
B.arebusywithteachinginauniversity
C.committhemselvestoeducatingthetalents
D.liketodoresearchonglobaluniversities
12、
TheauthorcitedNewYorkUniversityasanexampleinthethird
paragraphto.
A.showglobalizationofuniversityisatrend
B.glorifyitasanexcellentuniversity
C.praiseglobaluniversity'scontribution
D.showglobaluniversitiesrunforprofits
13、
Thepurposeofsettingupanoutstandinggroupof“global
universities"isto.
A.competeforexcellentstudents
B.competewithAmericaninstitutions
C.attractmoreforeignstudents
D.makecontributionstoeconomicgrowth
14、
WhichoneisNOTtheshortcomingofMr.Wildavsky'swriting?
A.Hepaysmoreattentiontoexperts'banalities.
B.Hespendslesstimewithhisfellowthinktankers.
C.Hespendstoomuchtimeinsummarizingthepapers.
D.Heistooearnesttogetthebestofit.
15、
Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.Themeaningoftheword“globalization”.
B.Howtocreateanelitegroupof"globaluniversities”.
C.Anothermightyagentofglobalization:universities.
D.TheprefaceofTheGreatBrainRace.
16、Youmightguessthatexperienceddrivershavefewer
accidents,butresearchfrominsurerAXAhasrevealedthatthey
aremorelaw-abidingandhonest,too.Apollof2000drivers
intheUKfoundthatthosewhohavebeenbehindthewheelfor
eightyearsormorehadnotonlycausedhalfasmanyaccidents
inthelastyearaslessexperienceddrivers,butwerealsoless
1ikelytohavebrokenthelaworliedtotheirinsurer.
Experienceddriverswerehalfaslikelytohavebeencaught
usingamobilephonewhiledrivingwithinthelastyear;and
athirdaslikelytohavebeencaughtdrivingunderthe
influenceofalcoholordrugs,ortohavebeenconvictedof
dangerousdriving.Theywerealsoafifthaslikelytohavebeen
convictedofdrivingwithoutaseatbelt.
Dishonestbehavior,appearstobemuchmorecommonamongnewer
drivers.TheUK'sexperienceddrivershavealwaysbeenan
attractivegroupforinsurers,butthemuchlowerriskthey
presentisrarelyfullyreflectedintheirpremiums.Thisis
whyAXAhasenteredthedirectcarinsurancemarketwitha
productthatrewardsthemwithano-claimsdiscountofupto
90percent-farhigherthananythingelseonthemarket.Only
thosedriverswhohavebeenclaim-freeforeightyearsormore
willbeeligible,whichcouldofferlargesavingsforaround
athirdofmotorists.
AXA'sresearchhasenabledittotailornotonlythepricing
totheseexpertdrivers,buttheservice,too.AXACarInsurance
willofferacourtesyearwheneveryoursisoutofactiondue
toaccident,fireortheft,notjustwhileit'sbeingrepaired.
Thesurveyfoundtheywantedhigherservicelevelstoo,so
customerswillbeabletochangetheirpolicydetailsonline
ortrackaclaimatanyhourofthedayornight,everydayof
theyear.
Manydriverswronglyassumedtheywereinsurediftheywere
injuredinaccidentsthataretheirfaults.Toplugthegap,
AXAhasintroducedDriverInjuryCover,whichpaysupto£1
millionformedicaltreatmentandlossofearningsforan
additionalannualpremiumof£34.99-lessthan£3amonth.
Cockynewerdriversdoappeartobesomewhatoverconfident.A
thirdofthosewho'dbeenontheroadforbetweenonlyoneand
twoyearsclaimedtheywerealreadyexperienceddrivers,and
thatrosetoahalfamongthosewho'dbeendrivingforjustone
moreyear.But,asAXA'ssurveydemonstrates,theyhavestill
gotalottolearn.,theywillneedtobedrivingforatleast
fivemoreyearsbeforetheycantakeadvantageofthat90per
centno-claimsdiscount.
Accordingtothefirstparagraph,wecanlearnthat"thosewho
havebeenbehindthewheel"are.
A.managers
B.researchers
C.guides
D.drivers
17、
Moreexperienceddriversarelikelyto.
A.abidebylawandseldomlie
B.becaughtbyusingcellphonewhiledriving
C.drivewithoutaseatbelt
D.driveafterbeinginliquor
18、
WhydoesAXArewardexperienceddrivers?
A.BecauseAXAwantstowarnnewdrivers.
B.Becauseexperienceddriversseldomapplyforpremiums.
C.Becauseexpertdrivershavebeenanattractivegroupfor
insurers.
D.Becausenewdriversdoesn'tneedthereward.
19、
TheserviceofferedbyAXAdoesNOTinclude.
A.changingthedetailsofinsurancepolicyonline
B.providingacourtesycarwheneveryourcarbreaksdown
C.trackingaclaimatanytimeallday
D.beinginsurediftheywereinjuredbytheirownfaults
20、
Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?
A.Newdriversthinktheyareexperienced.
B.Allnewdriversareoverconfident.
C.Newdriversneedtogetmorerewards.
D.Olddriverscanget90percentno-claimdiscount.
21、PartB(10points)
Inthefollowingarticle,somesentenceshavebeenremoved.For
Questions41-45,choosethemostsuitableonefromthelistA-G
tofitintoeachofthenumberedblanks.Therearetwoextra
choices,whichdonotfitinanyoftheblanks.
LongbeforemanlivedontheEarth,therewerefishes,reptiles,
birds,insects,andsomemammals.Althoughsomeofthese
animalswereancestorsofkindslivingtoday,othersarenow
extinct,thatis,theyhavenodescendantsalivenow.
Nevertheless,weknowagreatdealaboutmanyofthembecause
theirbonesandshellshavebeenpreservedintherocksas
fossils.
41.Thatkindofrockinwhichtheremainsarefoundtells
usmuchaboutthenatureoftheoriginalland,oftenofthe
plantsthatgrewonit,andevenofitsclimate.
Whenananimaldies,thebody,itsbones,orshell,mayoften
becarriedawaybystreamsintolakesortheseaandthereget
coveredupbymud.Iftheanimallivedintheseaitsbodywould
probablysinkandbecoveredwithmud.Moreandmoremudwould
falluponituntilthebonesorshellbecomeembeddedand
preserved.42.Thusitfollowsthattheremustbemany
kindsofmammals,birds,andinsectsofwhichweknownothing,
43.Laterformsaremorecomplex,andamongthesearethe
sea-lilies,relationsofthestar-fishes,whichhadlongarms
andwereattachedbyalongstalktotheseabed,ortorocks.
Therewerealsocrab-likecreatures,whosebodieswerecovered
withahornysubstance,Thebodysegmentseachhadtwopairs
oflegs,onepairforwalkingonthesandybottom,theother
forswimming.Theheadwasakindofshieldwithapairof
compoundeyes,oftenwiththousandsoflenses.Theywere
usuallyaninchortwolongbutsomewere2feet.
Theshellfishhavealonghistoryintherockandmanydifferent
kindsareknown.Ofthese,theammonitesareveryinteresting
andimportant.Theyhaveashellcomposedofmanychambers,each
representingatemporaryhomeoftheanimal.Astheyounggrew
largeritgrewanewchamberandsealedoffthepreviousone.
ThousandsofthesecanbeseenintherocksontheDorsetCoast.
Thefirstanimalswithtruebackboneswerefishes,firstknown
intherocksof375millionyearsago.About300millionyears
agotheamphibians,theanimalsabletolivebothonlandand
inwater,appeared.Theyweregiant,sometimes8feetlong,and
manyofthemlivedintheswampypoolsinwhichourcoalseam,
orlayer,formed.44.About75millionyearsagotheAge
ofReptileswasoverandmostofthegroupsdiedout.Themammals
quicklydeveloped,andwecantracetheevolutionofmany
familiaranimalssuchastheelephantandhorse.45.
[A]Thebestindexfossilstendtobemarinecreatures.These
animalsevolvedrapidlyandspreadoverlargeareasoftheworld.
[B]Theamphibiansgaverisetothereptilesandfornearly150
millionyearstheseweretheprincipalformsoflifeonland,
inthesea,andintheair.
[C]Manyofthelatermammals,thoughnowextinct,wereknown
toprimitivemanandwerefeaturedbyhimincavepaintingsand
onbonecarvings.
[D]Nearlyallofthefossilsthatweknowwerepreservedin
rocksformedbywateraction,andmostoftheseareofanimals
thatlivedinornearwater.
[E]Theearliestanimalswhoseremainshavebeenfoundwereall
verysimplekindsandlivedinthesea.
[F]Manyfactorscaninfluencehowfossilsarepreservedin
rocks.Remainsofanorganismmaybereplacedbyminerals,
dissolvedbyanacidicsolutiontoleaveonlytheirimpression,
orsimplyreducedtoamorestableform.
[G]Fromthemwecantelltheirsizeandshape,howtheywalked,
thekindoffoodtheyate.Veryoccasiona
22、(42)
23、(43)
24、(44)
25、(45)
26、PartC
Directions:Readthefollowingtextcarefullyandthen
translatetheunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese.(10points)
Whatisthegoodlife?Aristotleacknowledgesthatluckhasa
roletoplayinthegoodlife,buttowhatextentdoesluck
effectthegoodlife?Ifthegoodlifeisdependentonexternal
factors,thenitwouldappearthatitcouldnotbeconsidered
self-sufficient.However,Aristotlearguesthatthegoodlife
isself-sufficient,butcommunallyself-sufficient.Whydoes
Aristotleargueforwhatappearstobeacontradictioninterms?
(46)Itiscontendedthatluck'seffectonthegoodlifewasmuch
greaterthanAristotlewaspreparedtoacknowledgeandthatas
aresultofthegoodlifebeingdependentonluck,thegoodlife
cannotbeconsideredselfsufficient.
Aristotlebelievedthatthegoodforhumanswouldbethemaximu
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