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考研外语考前密押卷10
一、UseofEnglish
1、Withtherapidspreadoftheinterneteyewhereintheworld,andthe(1)_____numberofusers,oneofthemostexcitingdevelopmentsontheinternetisE-commerce—(2)_____commerce.E-commercehastwoforms,(3)_____business-to-business,orB-to-B,andbusiness-to-consumer,orB-to-C.
B-to-Cwasthefirstofthesedevelopments.Itgrew(4)_____fromthefirstdayswhenpeoplestartedtobuythingsfromtheirhomeswithoutgoingtoashop.Firstcame"catalogueshopping"(5)_____youchoosewhatyouwantfromacatalogue(6)_____picturesandotherdetailsofeverythingthatis(7)_____sale.Youthensendanorderwithacheckby(8)_____andthethingsyouhavechosensenttoyourhome.Then(9)_____"televisionshopping",where(10)_____acatalogue,theitemsforsaleareshownor(11)_____ontelevisiontoattractthecustomer.(12)_____,thecustomersendsacheckandtheitemisdeliveredtohisorherhome.B-to-Cisthe(13)_____development,wherethe"catalogue"is(14)_____ontheinternet,combiningtheadvantagesofboththebookcatalogueandthetelevisionandindeedaddingmore(15)_____Thecustomermakeshischoicebutratherthansendinganorderanda(16)_____throughthepost,heplacestheorderandpaysforitusinghiscreditcard,allusingthe(17)_____
Manypeopleworryaboutgiving(18)_____oftheircreditcardovertheinternetandthedangerthatitmaybedeceitfullyused.(19)_____,thegeneralviewisthatwithmodernsystemsofsecuremeasuresthedangersofthemisuseofcreditcardsis(20)_____greaterinashop,garageorrestaurantthaninusingitforshoppingontheinternet.
A.increasing
B.spreading
C.decreasing
D.raising
2、(2)
A.electric
B.electrical
C.electronic
D.electronics
3、(3)
A.regardedas
B.knownas
C.esteemedas
D.reckonedas
4、(4)
A.directly
B.naturally
C.generally
D.specially
5、(5)
A.which
B.that
C.where
D.when
6、(6)
A.drawing
B.giving
C.depicting
D.sketching
7、(7)
A.on
B.for
C.at
D.in
8、(8)
A.accident
B.railway
C.hand
D.post
9、(9)
A.came
B.went
C.brought
D.happened
10、(10)
A.asregards
B.otherthan
C.insteadof
D.inviewof
11、(11)
A.displayed
B.performed
C.demonstrated
D.exhibited
12、(12)
A.Again
B.Moreover
C.Besides
D.Secondly
13、(13)
A.late
B.latest
C.latter
D.later
14、(14)
A.liable
B.obtainable
C.reliable
D.available
15、(15)
A.disadvantages
B.features
C.advantages
D.characteristics
16、(16)
A.cash
B.check
C.note
D.bin
17、(17)
A.internet
B.computer
C.catalogue
D.television
18、(18)
A.details
B.segments
C.episodes
D.descriptions
19、(19)
A.However
B.Therefore
C.Furthermore
D.Otherwise
20、(20)
A.naturally
B.truly
C.really
D.actually
二、ReadingComprehension
1、PartA
Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.(40points)
Inalarge,air-conditionedroominaconferencecenterlocatedinacityofmorethanamillionpeople,well-qualifieddoctorsofsciencediscusstheprosandconsofglobalwarming,anddebatehowthetemperatureoftheseaisbeingmeasured.Afterseveralhoursofdiscussion,theywalkoutintothewarmsunshineofasummer'sday,headingofftoacomfortablerestaurantforlunch.
Onthesameday,onthesandsofsmallislandsinthemiddleofthePacificOcean,bakedhardbytheburningsun,HemiandNaqonolookatthewaterlappingovertheplacewheretheyoncestoredtheirpotatoplants.Theywatchthewavesdashinggentlyatthefeetoftheirstrawhutswhichsomeyearsagoweremanymetresfromtheseashore.
Globalwarmingisaproblemfortheoreticaldiscussionamongscientistsallovertheworld.FormanyPacificIslandersitisnowbecomingapracticalproblem.Whileinternationalsciencearguesaboutglobalwarmingandclimatechange,low-lyingPacificIslandsarealreadysufferingcoastalerosionandcropfailures.
InplacessuchasMarshallIslands,wheremuchofthelandisonlyametreabovesea-level,villagersfaceleavingtheirslowlydisappearinghomes.
Scientistsandofficialsfrom13PacificIslandCountriesdiscussedtheirconcernsinaPacificconferenceinAukland,NewZealand,andexaminedaNewZealandcomputermodelonclimatechangethatcouldprovideavaluableplanningtool.LackofmeteorologicalandtidalresearchmeansGovernmentagenciesthroughoutthePacificandtheworldhavetorelylargelyonanecdotalofrisingsealevelserodingforeshores,andincreasinglyseveredroughtsaffectingthevitalcoconutcrop.
AustralianresearchcommissionedbytheSouthPacificRegionalEnvironmentProgrammehasalreadycalculatedthathumangreenhousegasemissionsalreadymeasuredupto1995willcausea5cmto12cmsea-levelriseby2025.PacificIslandcountriesfeartheirvulnerablelow-lyinghomeswillbethefirsttopaythepricefortheemissionsofindustrializednations.
APacificIslandsClimateChangeAssistanceProgrammeisalreadyinplaceandisworkingonplanstohelpPacificIslanderswhohavefewresourcestocombatthefast-changingenvironmentalcircumstances.
YumiCrisostomo,oftheMarshallIslandsEnvironmentalProtectionAuthority,saidresidentsofsomeofthe1,225islandsinthegrouphadreportedalarmingcoastalerosion,forcingthemtoshifthomesinland.Someislandswereonlyaboutakilometeracross,soresidentshadlittleroomtomove."Wemayhavetolookattheoptionofinternalmigrationwithintheislandgroup,"hesaid.
Thefirsttwoparagraphssuggestthat
A.globalwarmingisnotonlyatheoreticalproblembutalsoapracticalone.
B.thereisagreatdifferencebetweentherichandpoor.
C.sciencediscussionhasnothingtodowiththepracticalproblem.
D.well-qualifieddoctorsknowlittleabouttherealityoftheproblem.
2、
Accordingtothepassage,globalwarmingandclimatechangemightcause
A.theextinctionofspecies.
B.thedisappearanceofthecoast.
C.thereductionofcrops.
D.themigrationofbirds.
3、
Lackofmeteorologicalandtidalresearchmeans,researchershavetodependon
A.measuringtheoutputofcoconut.
B.observingtheerosionofforeshores.
C.collectingshortinterestingaccountsconcerningclimate.
D.computermodelonclimatechanges.
4、
Humangreenhousegasemissionswhichcauselow-lyingplacestodisappeararemainlyletoutby
A.forestfires.
B.theindustrializednations.
C.peoplethemselvesinlow-lyingislands.
D.thedevelopingcountries.
5、
TheauthorgivestheexampleofPacificislandsclimatechangeto
A.warnpeopleofthedangerofglobalwarming.
B.arousepeople'ssympathyfortheislandersinthePacific.
C.blamethosenationswhichletoutgreenhousegasemissions.
D.callforadonationtotheresidentsinthePacificislands.
6、Whowouldhavebelievedit?Afterwhatseemslikeaneternityoftantalizinghypeabout"high-definition"television,thefirstdigitalsetsareactuallyontheirwaytothemarket.Thismuchanticipateddebutwouldseemtobeterrificnewsfortubelovers.Aspromised,thesetsdeliversuper-sharpdigitalpictures,wide-formatmovie-style.screensandmagnificentstereosurroundsound.
Soshouldeverybodyrushouttobuyone?Well...maybenot.HDTV'sobviousadvantagesoverconventionalsetsareoffsetbysignificantdisadvantages.Foropeners,there'sthepricetag.Sony'ssmallset,witha34-inscreen,listsforafairlylarge$8,999.Priceswilleventuallydrop,ofcourse,butBillMannion,generalmanagerofPanasonic'sTVdivision,acknowledges,"It'sgoingtobeawhile,maybeyearsbeforemostconsumerscanaffordHDTV."
Evenifyou'reagadgetfreakwithdeeppockets,youmaythinktwiceaboutbuyingforanotherreason:"highdefinition"willnotbeequallyhigh.Someprogramswillbebroadcastat480linesofresolution(comparedwith330orsoonconventionaltelevisions),othersatasharper720lines,andstillothersatthemaximumof1,080.NBCsaysitplanstostartbyoffering480-linequalityforday-timeprogrammingand1,080forsomeprime-timeshowsandspecials.
Butcable-TVcustomers—afulltwo-thirdsofAmericanhouseholds—maygetasinkingfeelingofanothersortiftheytrytotunein.Cablecompaniesarerefusing,fornow,tocarrybroadcasters'HDTVsignals,sayinginformation-richHDTVchannelsovertaxtheirsystems.Thereforeviewers,whowantdecentreception,willhavetobuyclumsy,old-fashionedTVantennasiftheyplantopullindigitalbroadcasts.
Onedecisionconsumerswon'thavetomakeiswhethertobuyasetthatusesoneformatoranother.BackinthedayswhenVCRswerenew,youcouldbuyaVHSoraBeta-formatmachine;neithercouldreadorrecordontheother'stapes.ThosewhochoseBetagenerallyregrettedit,asVHStookoverthemarket,videocompaniesstoppedreleasingBeta-formatmovies,andBetasetsbecameessentiallyuseless.
Mostreassuringofall,thenewsetswillbeabletopickupconventionalTVbroadcasts.Youwon'tneedtwoTVsetssittingsidebyside.Willthatbeenoughtotalkconsumersintoputtingdownthebetterpartof$10,0007Manufactureshopethatwide-eyedexcitementoverthisgenuinelyrevolutionarynewtechnologywillhelphidethefactthatit'sstillaworkinprogress.Realistically,theyexpecttherevolutiontobeaslowone.
Accordingtothetext,HDTV
A.hasitslimitations.
B.isalandmarkinTVtechnology.
C.islikelytobeacceptedbythemass.
D.isdoubtedbymanufacturersonitspracticability.
7、
Ifyouarerichandinterestedinnewdevices,youwould
A.belikelytoacceptHDTV.
B.stillthinkaboutlinesofresolutionoftheprograms.
C.buyHDTV,butwithhesitation.
D.easilyunderstandwhatHDTVis.
8、
TheonlyreasonforbuyingHDTVmightbe
A.reasonableprice.
B.formatcompatibility.
C.unavailabilityofHDTVsignalsoncableTV.
D.broadcastingatinconsistentlinesofresolution.
9、
ProgramsdisplayedonHDTV
A.givesuper-sharpdigitalpictures.
B.maybesentoutat1080linesofresolution.
C.needinputofmoreefforts.
D.willhaveabrightfuture.
10、
Whodoestheauthorintendtowritethepassagefor?
A.TVbuyers.
B.TVbroadcasters.
C.TVmanufacturers.
D.governmentofficialsregulatingTVbroadcasts.
11、Forgetaboutthedayswhenbanksluredcustomerswithoffersof"free"toaster.Intheharshnewworldofconsumerbanking,it'stheaccountholderwhomaygetburned.
Overthepastfewyears,bankshavesystematicallyraisedtheiroldfeesandinventednewones—asmanyas100differentkinds.Thesizeofthesechargesjumpedmorethan50percentoncheckingandsavingsaccountssince1990,accordingtoBankRateMonitor,anindependentprovideroffinancialdata.Meanwhile,interestratespaidonpassbooksavingsandnegotiableorderofwithdrawal(NOW)accountsfailedtokeeppacewithinflation,letalonewithotherlow-riskinvestments.Andtechnologieslikeautomatedtellermachines(ATMs)havetrulyturnedintocashmachines—forthebank.
CheckingProfits.AccordingtoareportbytheFederalReserveBoard,fewerthaneightpercentofallcommercialbanksnowoffertreechecking.Insomebigcities,suchasLosAngelesandSanFrancisco,freecheckingisvirtuallyextinct.
What'smore,theminimumbalancerequiredfortheaveragecheckingaccounthasincreaseddramaticallysincetheFederalReservelastsurveyedbanksin1994.AccountholderslookingforinterestontheircheckingthroughaNOWaccounthadtoraisetheirbalancenearly50percentto$1,500onaverageandtheyearnedjust1.5percentannuallyfortheirtrouble.
NationsBankinMiamirecentlyoffereda"DeluxeSecure"checkingaccount.Depositorsgotonlyanaverage1.5percentinterestontheircheckingbalance.Andtheywererequiredtokeep$5,000tiedupinasavingsaccountor$21maintenancefee.
NewYorkCity'schemicalinformeditscheckingcustomersthattheir"lowminimum"accountswouldbeconvertedintonew"relationship"accounts—withahigherminimumbalance.Thenewminimumnecessarytoavoidextrafeesjumpedfrom$1,500to$3,000.Thedubiousnewbenefitstocustomers?
Bankingexecutivessaythere'sagoodreasonwhyfeesarehigher.Sincefinancialserviceswerederegulatedintheearly1980s,competitorshaveluredawayhigh-marginbusinessthatoncesustainedbankprofits.Americansareavoidinglow-interestbankaccountsinfavorofhigh-yieldinginvestmentssuchasmutualfunds.Creditcardholderscangetmorefavorabletermsfromanationalcardissuerthanfromtheirlocalbank.Home-buyerscannowtapanationalmarketforthemostcompetitivemortgagerates,andnew-carbuyerscanshopforloansfromauto-financespecialistslikeGeneralMotorsAcceptanceCorp.
Still,thebankshavemanagedtoregaintheirprofitsinpartwithhighcustomerfees.Infact,thebankingindustryhasreportedrecordearningsoverthepastthreeyears.
Whatcanbeinferredfromthesentence"it'stheaccountholderwhomaygetburned"(Paragraph1)?
A.Theauthorassertsthattheaccountholdershouldbecarefulaboutthefreetoaster.
B.Theauthorthinksthattheaccountholderistheverypersonwhousesthetoaster.
C.Theauthorsuggeststhattheaccountholdershouldbecarefulaboutthebank.
D.Theauthorholdsthatthebankshouldbecriticized.
12、
Thebanks'strategiesinventedtoriptheaccountholdersinclude
A.changingtheoldfees.
B.offeringfreechecking.
C.offeringfreegifts.
D.creatingnewfees.
13、
Accordingtobankingexecutives,thehigherbankfeesmayresultfrom
A.theslowdownofeconomy.
B.low-interestbankaccounts.
C.thedecreaseofthenumberofbankinvestors.
D.theincreaseofthenumberofcreditcardholders.
14、
Theterm"high-marginbusiness"(Paragraph7)probablymeans
A.veryprofitablebusiness.
B.verypromisingbusiness.
C.bankruptbusiness.
D.well-managedbusiness.
15、
Fromthelastparagraph,weknowthat
A.thebanksarenotoriousbusinesses.
B.neverdobusinesswiththebanks.
C.thebankshavesucceededingettingbacktheprofits.
D.duetohighcustomerfees,thenumberoftheaccountholdersisdecreasing.
16、Indevelopingamodelofcognition,wemustrecognizethatperceptionoftheexternalworlddoesnotalwaysremainindependentofmotivation.Whileprogresstowardmaturityispositivelycorrelatedwithdifferentiationbetweenmotivationandcognition,tensionwill,eveninthematureadult,leadtowardsanarrowingoftherangeofperception.Cognitioncanbeseenasthefirststepinthesequenceeventsleadingfromtheexternalstimulustothebehavior.oftheindividual.Thechilddevelopsfrombeliefthatallthingsareanextensionofitsownbodytotherecognitionthatobjectsexistindependentofhisperception.Hebeginstodemonstrateawarenessofpeopleandthingswhichareremovedfromhissensoryapparatusandinitiatesgoal-directedbehaviors.Hemay,however,refusetorecognizetheexistenceofbarrierstotheattainmentofhisgoal,despitethefactthathiscognitionoftheseobjectshasbeenpreviouslydemonstrated.
Intheprimitivebeings,goal-directedbehavior.canbeverysimplemotivated.Thepresenceofanattractiveobjectwillcauseaninfanttoreachforit;itsremovalwillresultintheceaseofthataction.Inadultlife,merecognitioncanbesimilarlymotivational,althoughthevisiblepresenceoftheopportunityisnotrequiredasthestimulantsofresponse.Thematureadultmodifieshisreactionbyobtaininginformation,interpretingit,andexaminingconsequences.Heformulatesahypothesisandattemptstotestit.Hesearchesoutimplicitrelationships,examinesallfactors,anddifferentiatesamongthem.Justasthetrainedartistcanseparatethevalueofcolor,composition,andtechnique,whiletakinginandevaluatingthewholework,so,too,thematurepersonbringshiscognitivelearningstrengthstobearinevaluatingasituation.Understandingthatcognitionisseparatefromaction,hisreactionisonlyminimallyguidedfromconditioning,andtakeintoconsiderationanticipatableevents.Theimpactofthesocializationprocess,particularlythatofparentalandsocialgroupideology,mayreducecognitivelydirectedbehavior.Thetensionthusproduced,asforinstancethestressoffear,anger,orextremeemotion,willoftenbetheprimaryinfluence.Theevolutionaryprocessofdevelopmentfrombodyschemathroughcognitivelearningissimilarlymanifestedintheprocessoflanguageacquisition.Everynormalinfanthasthephysiologicalequipmentnecessarytoproducesound,butthechildmustfirstmastertheiruseforsucking,biting,andchewingbeforehecancontrolhisequipmentforuseinproducingthesoundsoflanguage.Fromtheearliertimes,itisclearthatlanguageandhumanthoughthavebeenintimatelyconnected.Sendingorreceivingmessages,fromprimitivewarningsofdangertoexplainingcreativeorreflectivethinking,thisaspectofcognitivedevelopmentisalsofirmlylinkedtotheneedsandaspirationsofsociety.
Howdoesthechilddevelophisperception?
A.Parentsandteachersplayakeyroleinhisdevelopmentofcognition.
B.Hebelievesthatobjectsaroundhimindependentofhisperception.
C.Strongmotivationsgiverisetoperceptionwhichispolishedfurtherbythechilditself.
D.Heholdstheconvictionthatthingsaroundhimarepartsofextendedbodyandlaterongivesitup.
17、
Ifachildmeetssomedifficultiesintheprocessofreachinghisgoal,hemay
A.facethembravelyandtrytoovercomethem.
B.neglectthemandcomeupwithanewgoal.
C.beunwillingtoadmittherearesomedifficulties.
D.worryaboutthemandfeeldiscouragedorfrustrated.
18、
Adults'motivationalcognitionmaybestimulatedby
A.predictablepresenceofopportunities.
B.visiblesignsofopportunities.
C.stimulants.
D.approachableinformation.
19、
Theinfluenceofsocializationprocessmay
A.producetension.
B.produceextremeemotion.
C.reducethedegreeoffearoranger.
D.reduceone'scognitivelyguidedbehaviors.
20、
Whatlinkscognitivedevelopmenttotheneedsofsociety?
A.Practicalpurpose.
B.Naturalhumancognitivedevelopment.
C.Language.
D.Sendingorreceivingmessages.
21、PartB(10points)
Thefollowingparagraphsaregiveninawrongorder.ForQuestions41-45,youarerequiredtoreorganizetheseparagraphsintoacoherentarticlebychoosingfromthelistA-G.Someoftheparagraphshavebeenplacedforyou.(10points)
A.Amillionairemaydescribehis"just-right"wifeascharming,beautiful,sexy,intelligent,andwelldeveloped.Ontheotherhand,apoormanmaydefinehis"just-right"wifeaspleasing,attractive,desirable,knowledgeable,andshapely.Bothmendescribetheirjust-rightwifewiththegamephysicalqualities,butusedifferentwords.Themillionaire'sdefinitionofthejust-rightwifeismoreelegant,whereasthepoorman'sdefinitionisamorecommon,everydaydescription.
B.Menfromallnationalitiesalsohavetheirdefinitionofthejust-rightwife.Forexample;theItalianmandescribeshiswifeasawomanwhostandssixfeetone-inchtallwithblondehairandblueeyes,andwhoiswelldevelopedintheupperportionofherbody.Ontheotherband,theFrenchmanmaydescribehisidealwifeasawomanwhostandsonlyfivefeetthreeincheswithbrownhairandgreeneyes,andwhoismoderatelybuilt.
C.Ontheotherhand,thefatmandefineshisjust-rightwifeasawomanwhogetsupateighto'clockinthemorning,takesthechildrentoMcDonald'sforbreakfast,anddropsthemoffatschool.Thenshecomesbackhomeandliesonthecouchwatchingsoapoperasallday,children'havetowalkhomefromschoolintheafternoon.Whentheyarriveathome,sheinstructsthemtocleanthehouse,dothelaundry,andfixsomehotdogsfordinner.Bothmendefinetheirjust-rightwifewithqualitiesthattheyadmirebythemselves.
D.Althoughsomemendefinethejust,fightwifebyherphysicalqualities,othermendescribetheirjust-rightwifeasawomanwholovestofish,tocamp,tohunt,andtowaterski,whereastheinsidesportsmanmaydefinehisjust-fightwifeasawomanwhoenjoyswatchingfootball,basketball,baseball,andwrestling.Bothofthesemendefinetheirjust-rightwifebyhersportsqualitiesbutintwodifferentatmospheres.
E.Still,thereareothermenwhohavetheirowndefinitionsofthejust-rightwife.Forinstance,considerthefitmanandthefatman.Thefitmanmaydescribehisjust-rightwifeasawomanwhogetsupeveryworkdaymorningatsixo'clockandrunstwoorthreemiles.Afterrunning,shepreparesbreakfast,washesthedishes,takesthechildrentoschool,andthengoestowork.Afterwork,shearrivesathome,washesacoupleloadsoflaundry,goestoexerciseclass,picksupthechildrenfromschoolonherwayhome,andthencooksdinner.Afterdinner,shedeansthekitchen,bathesthechildren,andputsthemtobed.
F.Inadditiontothesemen'sdefinitionsofthejust-rightwife,thebacheloralsohasadefinition.Hesaysthatthejust-fightwifeissomeoneelse'swife.Hepicksherupinabar,takeshertohishouse,andtakeshernameinthemorning.Thebachelorhasnorealdefinitionofthejust-fightwife.Thatiswhyheisstillabachelor.
G.Foryearsmenandwomenhavebeengettingmarried.Theysaytheirweddingvowswhichbringthemtogetherasone.Theypromisetoloveandcherisheachotheruntildeathdothempart.Whenamanandawomangetmarried,itisoneofthebiggestdecisionstheywillmakeinlife.Amanmayselectawomanbecausehe,inhisowneyes,seesherasthejust-rightwifeforhim.Everymanhashisowndefinitionofwhatthe"just-right"wifeis.Forinstance,themillionairemanandthepoormanbothmaydefinetheirjust-rightwifeaccordingtoherphysicalqualities.
Order:Gisthe1stparagraphandFisthelast.
22、(42)
23、(43)
24、(44)
25、(45)
26、PartC
Directions:ReadthefollowingtextcarefullyandthentranslatetheunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese.(10points)
Lightpollutionnowhasbecomeabigproblemandledtomuchwasteinoursociety.Ithasbeenestimatedthat30%oftheelectricitygeneratedforoutdoorilluminationiswasted.Important,too,aretheenvironmentalcostsofproducingtheenergytopowerwastedlight.Forexample,foreverykilowatt-hourofelectricityused,almosttwopoundsofcarbondioxideandalm
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