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考研外语冲刺试卷10
一、UseofEnglish
1、WithAirbus,giantA380airlinerabouttotaketotheskies,
youmightthinkplanescouldnotgetmuchbigger-andyouwould
beright.Foragivendesign,itturns(1),therecomes
apointwherethewingsbecometooheavytogenerate(2)
lifttocarrytheirownweight.(3)anewwayofdesigning
andmakingmaterialscould(4)thatproblem.Twoengineers
(5)UniversityCollegeLondonhavedevisedallinnovative
waytocustomizeandcontrolthe(6)ofamaterial
throughoutitsthree-dimensionalstructure.
Inthe(7)ofawing,thiswouldmakepossibleamaterial
thatisdense,strongandload-bearingatoneend,closetothe
fuselage,(8)theextremitiescouldbemadelessdense,
lighterandmore(9).Itislikemakingbespokematerials,
(10)youcancustomizethephysicalpropertiesofevery
cubicmillimeterofastructure.
Thenewtechniquecombinesexistingtechnologiesina(n)
(11)way,Itstartsbyusingfinite-element-analysis
software,ofthetypecommonlyusedbyengineers,(12)a
virtualprototypeoftheobject.Thesoftwaremodelsthe
stressesandstrainsthattheobjectwillneedto(13)
throughoutitsstructure.Usingthisinformationitisthen
(14)tocalculatethepreciseforcesactingonmillions
ofsmallersubsectionsofthestructure.(15)ofthese
subsectionsis(16)treatedasaseparateobjectwithits
ownsetofforcesactingonit-andeachsubsection(17)
foradifferentmicrostructuretoabsorbthoselocalforces.
Designingsomanymicrostructuresmanually(18)beahuge
task,sotheresearchersapplyanoptimizationprogram,called
ageneticalgorithm,(19).Thisusesaprocessof
randomizationandtrial-and-errortosearchthevastnumberof
possiblemicrostructurestofindthemost(20)designfor
eachsubsection.
A.off
B.out
C.away
D.in
2、⑵
A.many
B.much
C.enough
D.necessary
3、(3)
A.But
B.And
C.Or
D.Yet
4、(4)
A.find
B.discover
C.getover
D.getaround
5、(5)
A.of
B.at
C.in
D.from
6、(6)
A.properties
B.nature
C.qualities
D.characteristics
7、(7)
A.sample
B.case
C.condition
D.situation
8、(8)
A.while
B.which
C.what
D.where
9、(9)
A.easy
B.flexible
C.reflective
D.compatible
10、(10)
A.as
B.since
C.because
D.solongas
11、(11)
A.novel
B.strange
C.odd
D.peculiar
12、(12)
A.creates
B.andcreates
C.creating
D.tocreate
13、(13)
A.stand
B.sustain
C.understand
D.withstand
14、(14)
A.possible
B.impossible
C.likely
D.unlikely
15、(15)
A.Each
B.One
C.Every
D.All
16、(16)
A.next
B.then
C.after
D.since
17、(17)
A.asks
B.calls
C.demands
D.requires
18、(18)
A.isto
B.should
C.would
D.hasto
19、(19)
A.inorder
B.inplace
C.inspite
D.instead
20、(20)
A.perfect
B.complete
C.suitable
D.proper
二、ReadingComprehension
1>PartA
Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestions
beloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.(40points)
Whatistime?Isitathingtobesavedorspentorwasted,like
money?Orisitsomethingwehavenocontrolover,likethe
weather?Istimethesameallovertheworld?That'saneasy
question,yousay.Whereveryougo,aminuteis60seconds,an
houris60minutes,adayis24hours,andsoforth.Well,maybe.
ButinAmerica,timeismorethanthat.Americansseetimeas
averyvaluableresource.Maybethat'swhytheyarefondofthe
expression,“Timeismoney.”
BecauseAmericansbelievetimeisalimitedresource,theytry
toconserveandmanageit.PeopleintheU.S.oftenattend
seminarsorreadbooksontimemanagement.Itseemstheyall
wanttoorganizetheirtimebetter.Professionalscarryaround
pocketplanners-someinelectronicform-tokeeptrackof
appointmentsanddeadlines.Peopledoalltheycantosqueeze
morelifeoutoftheirtime.TheearlyAmericanheroBenjamin
Franklinexpressedthisviewbest:"Doyoulovelife.)?Then
donotwastetime,forthatisthestufflifeismadeof.”
ToAmericans,punctualityisawayofshowingrespectforother
people'stime.Beingmorethan10minuteslatetoanappointment
usuallycallsforanapology,andmaybeanexplanation.People
whoarerunninglateoftencallaheadtoletothersknowofthe
delay.Ofcourse,thelessformalthesituation,theless
importantitistobeexactlyontime.Atinformalget-togethers,
forexample,peopleoftenarriveasmuchas30minutespastthe
appointedtime.Buttheyusuallydon'ttrythatatwork.
Tooutsiders,Americansseemtiedtotheclock,Peopleinother
culturesvaluerelationshipsmorethanschedules.Inthese
societies,peopledon,ttrytocontroltime,buttoexperience
it.ManyEasterncultures,forexample,viewtimeasacycle.
Therhythmofnature-fromthepassingoftheseasonstothe
monthlycycleofthemoonshapestheirviewofevents.People
learntorespondtotheirenvironment.Asaresult,theyfind
iteasierto“gowiththeflow“thanAmericans,wholikeplans
tobefixedandunchangeable.
EvenAmericanswouldadmitthatnoonecanmastertime.
Time-likemoneyslipsalltooeasilythroughourfingers.And
time-liketheweather-isveryhauttopredict.Nevertheless,
timeisoneoflife'smostpreciousgifts.Andunwrappingit
ishalfthefun.
WhyAmericansarefondoftheexpression“Timeismoney”?
A.Becauseitmaybesavedorspentorwasted.
B.Becauseitissomethingwehavenocontrolover.
C.Becauseitisequaltoeveryone.
D.Becauseitisregardedasaninvaluableresource.
2、
Americansconserveandmanagetimeinallthefollowingcases
EXCEPT.
A.theyoftenattendseminarsorreadbooksontimemanagement
B.theyallwanttoorganizetheirtimebetter
C.theykeeptrackofappointmentsanddeadlines
D.peopledoalltheycantosqueezemorelifeoutoftheir
time
3、
TheearlyAmericanheroBenjaminFrankliniscitedas
A.anexampleofsqueezingmorelifeoutofhistime
B.amanwholoveslife
C.asummaryoftheabovestatement
D.awarningtotheAmericanpeople
4、
WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueasregardspunctualityin
America?
A.Never30minuteslaterthantheappointedtimeinanycase.
B.Anapologyformorethan10minuteslatetoanappointment.
C.Callingaheadtoletothersknowofthedelay.
D.Beingexactlyontimeatwork.
5、
Tooutsiders,Americansseemtiedtotheclock,whichisshown
inthefactthat.
A.theyvaluerelationshipsmorethanschedules
B.theydon'ttrytocontroltime
C.theyviewtimeasacycle
D.they1ikeplanstobefixedandunchangeable
6^Successfulbusinessestendtocontinueimplementingthe
ideasthatmadethemsuccessful.Butinarapidlychangingworld,
ideasoftenbecomeobsoleteovernight.Whatworkedinthepast
won,tnecessarilyworkinthefuture.Inordertothriveinthe
future,youmustconstantlycreatenewideasforeveryaspect
ofyourbusiness.Infact,youmustcontinuallygeneratenew
ideasjusttokeepyourheadabovewater.Businessesthataren't
creativeabouttheirfuturemaynotsurvive.
AlthoughBillGatesistherichest,mostsuccessfulmanonthe
planet,hedidnotanticipatetheInternet.Nowhe'sscrambling
tocatchup.IfBillGatescanmissamajoraspectofhis
industry,itcanhappentoyouinyourindustry.Yourbusiness
needstocontinuallyinnovateandcreateitsfuture.
GatesisnowconstantlyworriedaboutthefutureofMicrosoft.
Here'swhathesaidinarecentinterviewinU.S.NewsWorld
Report:"Willwebereplacedtomorrow?No.Inaveryshorttime
frame,Microsoftisanincrediblystrongcompany.Butwhenyou
looktothetwo-tothree-yeartimeframe,Idon'tthinkanyone
cansaywithastraightfacethatanytechnologycompanyhas
aguaranteedposition.NotIntel,notMicrosoft,notCompaq,
notDell,takeanyofyourfavorites.Andthat'stotally
honest.”
Youmayrememberthatin1985theCabbagePatchKidsdollswere
thebeat-sellingtoyonthemarket.ButafterColecoIndustries
introducedtheirsensationallineofdollstheybecame
complacentanddidn,tcreateanynewtoysworthmentioning.As
aresult,Colecowentbankruptin1988.
Themostsuccessfulbusinessessurviveinthelongtermbecause
theyconstantlyreassesstheirsituationsandreinvent
themselvesaccordingly.The3MCompanyhasa15%rule:
Employeesareencouragedtospend15%oftheirtimedeveloping
newideasonanyprojecttheydesire.It'snosurprise,then,
that3Mhasbeenaroundsince1902.
Mostbusinessesarenotwillingtotearapartlastyear'smodel
ofsuccessandbuildanewone.Here'safamiliaranalogyto
explainwhytheyarelulledintocomplacency.Imaginethatyour
businessislikeapetoflobsters.Tocooklobsters,youput
themintoapotofwarmwaterandgraduallyturnuptheheat.
Thelobstersdon'trealizethey'rebeingcookedbecausethe
processissegradual.Asaresult,theybecomecomplacentand
diewithoutastruggle.However,ifyouthrowalobsterinto
thepotwhenthewaterisboiling,itwilldesperatelytryto
escape.Thislobsterisnotlulledbyaslowlychanging
environment.Itrealizesinstantlythatit'sinabad
environmentandtakesimmediateactiontochangeitsstatus.
Judgingfromthecontext,“tokeepyourheadabovewater”(Para.
1)probablymeans.
A.tobedrown
B.tokeepawayfromdanger
C.tokeepoutoffinancialdifficulty
D.toprotectyoufromwater
7、
WhyisGatesnowconstantlyworriedaboutthefutureof
Microsoft?
A.Becauseheistherichest,mostsuccessfulmanontheplanet.
B.Becausehiscompanywillbereplacedtomorrow.
C.Becauseinaveryshorttimeframe,Microsoftisan
incrediblystrongcompany.
D.Becausehedoesn,tthinkthatanytechnologycompanyhas
aguaranteedposition.
8、
ColecoIndustries'casesuggeststhat.
A.theCabbagePatchKidsdollswerethebest-sellingtoyon
themarket
B.theCabbagePatchKidsdollsweresensationallineofdolls
C.complacencyandlackofcreationwillultimatelyruina
business
D.themostsuccessfulbusinessessurviveinthelongterm
9、
Accordingtothispassage,the3MCompany'ssuccessliesin
its.
A.constantreassessmentoftheirsituations
B.15%rule
C.reinvention
D.beingaroundsince1902
10、
Byusingtheanalogyof,zthrowingalobsterintoapot〃,the
authortriestoimplythat.
A.somemanagersarereallyfoolishpeople
B.it'scrueltocooklobsters
C.peoplearetendtobecomecomplacent
D.badenvironmentcallsforimmediateaction
11、Myinspirationismygrandmother,who'sstillaliveat
96.SheraisedmefromthetimeIwas8onadairyfarmin
Wisconsin.InanothererashecouldhavedonewhatIdo,
althoughIdidn'tknowwhataCEOwasthen.I'marealgo-getter
anddon,tknowanyotherway.Itellmy12-year-olddaughter,
ifyouhaveatest,whynottryforanA?Idon'tbelievein
halfdoingsomething.
Inmycareer,thebiggestshockcameinmy20's.Ilovedmyjob
asafieldsystemsanalystat3M,andwantedmyfirstmanager's
jobatheadquarters.TheyeventoldmeIwasthebestcandidate,
totallyqualified.Thentheytoldme,"It'snotpossible
becauseyou'reawoman."IwassoshockedthatIquit.Ihad
thisfeelingofbeingtotallyblownawayasIcrawledbackto
Atlanta.
Ipreachtopeople:therearenobadbosses.Youlearnhownot
totreatpeople.Myworstbosswasfullofhimselfandwanted
tomicromanage.Themandidn'thaveacomplimentaryboneinhis
body.Istillhavemyperformancereviewhewroteinsmallanal
print.ItwaswinterinMinnesota.Ididn'twanttodrive.I
wasoutthedoorat5p.m.becausethebusleftthefrontdoor
at5:06.HeputthatdowninmyreviewhowfastIwasoutthe
door.Itdidn'tmattertherestoftheyearIwasthereuntil
6or7.
Later,whenIswitchedcompanies.Iattendedanoff-site
strategymeetinginFlorida.Therewasabarbecueandthe
meetingcontinuedonintotheevening.Myboss*bossthrewa
towelacrosstheroomandsaid,“Cleanup,Carol."Icaughtthe
towel,wentoverandscrubbedhisface.Everybodyintheroom
went"Ohhhh.”
TheluckiestthinginmycareeristhatIhaveacomputerscience
degree.Doorsopenedwideatatimewhenitwasn'tnecessarily
greatforwomen.IfIcouldwaveamagicwand,I'dhaveevery
girlpasscollegefreshmancalculus.
Itcanbeinferredfromthefirstparagraphthatthe
author.
A.livesinthecountryside
B.isamiddle-agedman
C.isaCEO
D.doesverywellintests
12、
Whatisthebiggestshockinthewriter,scareer?
A.Shelostherjobasafieldsystemsanalystin1920s.
B.Shelosthergrandmotherwhowasherinspiration.
C.Shewasdeniedthepostoffirstmanageronaccountof
sexualdiscrimination.
D.Shequitafterbeingtotallyblownawayandcrawledback
home.
13、
Itdidn'tmattertherestoftheyearIwasthereuntil6or
7(Para.3)impliesthat.
A.thebossdidnotcareifshewasthereat6or7o'clock
B.thebossneverhadagoodopinionofhereversince,no
matterhowshetried
C.itdidn'tmatterintherestoftheyearwhethersheleft
herworkat6or7o'clock
D.shestayedinthatcompanyfor6or7years
14、
Everybodyintheroomwent“Ohhhh”(Para.4)because.
A.theauthormadetheroomsocleanandtidy
B.theauthorscrubbedthefacewiththetowel
C.theauthorwastoogladtoobeytheorder
D.theauthorseemedtoorudewithhersuperior
15、
Accordingtothepassage,thecharacteristicsoftheauthor
maybedescribedas.
A.Intelligentandgentle.
B.Industriousandmoderate.
C.Stubbornandperseverant.
D.Ambitiousandenterprising
16、“Targetapologizesforanydiscomfort,saidaspokesman
forthediscountchain,“thatmayhavebeencausedbythe
baseballcapsandshortscarryingtheinsignia'88'."He
explainedthatitwasnotthecompany,sintenttopromotehate.
Sincewhendoes88mean"hate"?Itturnsoutthatsomeneo-Nazis
havediscoveredthattheeighthletterofthealphabetis"h",
andtothemthenumber88isanoh-sosecretcodedsymbolfor
“heilHitler”.
TheBostonHeraldrecalledthedaysofdot-and-dashtelegraphy,
withitstwo-digitcodesforcommonphrases,andobservedthat
“onCBandhamradio,andatthebottomofanodde-mail,you
stillrunacross'88'—'loveandkisses',whichnogallantwill
dareuseanymoretopiquetheinterestoftheYLs(youngladies)
forfearthey'11thinkheisabug-eyed,swastika一tattooed
nutcake”
FansofChetGould,s“DickTracy"stripofthe1950'swill
rememberapiano-playingcartooncharacterwiththemusical
name"88Keys”,playedbyMandyPatinkininthe1990movie
version.Itcomesfromthenumberofkeysonapianokeyboard,
anditssymbolcanbetheoppositeofhatred:"Someofthose
88keysarewhite,andsomeblack,“notesLarryHornofYale
University,“allplayingtogetherinpeacefulharmony-andeach
setprettyboringonitsown.Makesyouwonder.”
Thislatestsuperstitionimposedonanumber,anditspanicky
effectonmerchants,isnothingnew.It'savariantof311,
throereferencestothe11thletter,k,fortheKuKluxKlan.
(Manufacturerswhomayhaveinadvertentlyturnedoutbasebal1
capswiththatnumberonitwillnowturnwhiteasasheet.)
Beforethat,666wasahotnumberforthenervous.IntheNew
Testament'sRevelation13:9-18,theApostleJohnrecallsa
visionofaboastthatwasanopponentofChrist:"Countthe
numberofthebeast,“goestheKingJamesVersion,“foritis
thenumberofaman;andhisnumberissixhundredthreescore
andsix.”
Extrapolatingthisintoanameisanexampleofgematria,an
ancientnumbersgamethatassignseachletterofthealphabet
anumericalvalue.Somescholarspointoutthattheverse
characterizes,butdoesnotname,thebeast-whicharen,tSatan.
Numbersarenotletters.Hategroupsandconcernedcabalsdo
notownthenumbers,whichcanbeusedtostandforanything.
Sowear88allyoulike,andifyouhavenightmaresabout666,
assodajerksusedtosayI'm86onthemail.
Accordingtothepassage,whydoes88mean"hate"?
A.Becausethebaseballcapsandshortscarrytheinsignia
"88”.
B.BecausesomeneoNazishavediscoveredthat.
C.Becausethenumber88isanoh-so—secretcodedsymbol
D.Becausetheeighthletterofthealphabetis"h",asecret
cededsymbolfor"heilHitler”.
17、
Itmaybeinferredthattheinsignia"88".
A.isatwo-digitcedesforcommonphrases
B.isoftenusedtoindicate“loveandkisses”
C.wasusedtoexcitetheinterestoftheYLs
D.issomethingnogallantwilldareuseanymoretopiquethe
interestoftheYLs
18、
Whatdoes"themusicalname'88Keys'"(Para.4)imply?
A.Apiano-playingcartooncharacter.
B.A1990movieversion.
C.Peacefulharmony.
D.Hatred.
19、
Whatdoes"thatnumber”(Para.5)referto?
A.88.
B.311.
C.The11thletter.
D.TheKuKluxKlan.
20、
Accordingtothepassage,whatdoes666standfor?
A.NewTestament,sRevelation13:918.
B.AvisionofabeastthatwasanopponentofChrist.
C.Anumberofthebeast.
D.Thenumberofaman.
21、PartB(10points)
Inthefollowingtext,somesentenceshavebeenremoved.For
Questions41-45,choosethemostsuitableonefromthelist(A、
B、C、D、E、F、G...)tofitintoeachofthenumberedblank.
Thereareseveralextrachoices,whichdonotfitinanyofthe
gaps.(10points)
Sciencedevelopsthroughobjectiveanalysis,insteadof
throughpersonalbelief.Knowledgegainedinscience
accumulatesastimegoesby,buildingonworkperformedearlier.
Someofthisknowledge-suchasourunderstandingof
numbers-stretchesback'tothetimeofancientcivilizations,
whenscientificthoughtfirstbegan.Otherscientific
knowledgesuchasourunderstandingofgenesthatcausecancer
orofquarks(thesmallestknownbuildingblockofmatter)dates
backlessthan50years.However,inallfieldsofscience,old
ornew,researchersusethesamesystematicapproach,knownas
thescientificmethod,toaddtowhatisknown.
(41).Forexample,in1676,theEnglishphysicistRobert
Hookediscoveredthatelasticobjects,suchasmetalsprings,
stretchinproportiontotheforcethatactsonthem.Despite
alltheadvancesthathavebeenmadeinphysicssince1676,this
simplelawstillholdstrue.
(42).Sometimesscientificpredictionsgomuchfurther
bydescribingobjectsoreventsthatarenotyetknown.An
outstandinginstanceoccurredin1869,whentheRussianchemist
DmitryMendeleyevdrewupaperiodictableoftheelements
arrangedtoillustratepatternsofrecurringchemicaland
physicalproperties.
(43).Atthetime,mostgeologistsdiscountedWegener's
ideas,becausetheEarth'scrustseemedtobefixed.But
followingthediscoveryofplatetectonicsinthe1960s,in
whichscientistsfoundthattheEarth'scrustisactuallymade
ofmovingplates,continentaldriftbecameanimportantpart
ofgeology.
Throughadvanceslikethese,scientificknowledgeis
constantlyaddedtoandrefined.Asaresult,sciencegivesus
anevermoredetailedinsightintothewaytheworldaroundus
works.
(44).However,withthedawnoftheIndustrialRevolution
inthe18thcentury,thisrapidlychanged.Today,sciencehas
aprofoundeffectonthewaywelive,largelythrough
technology—theuse.ofscientificknowledgeforpractical
(45).Therefrigerator,forexample,owesitsexistence
toadiscoverythatliquidstakeinenergywhentheyevaporate,
aphenomenonknownaslatentheat.
A.Scientistsutilizeexistingknowledgeinnewscientific
investigationstopredicthowthingswillbehave.Forexample,
ascientistwhoknowstheexactdimensionsofalenscanpredict
howthelenswillfocusabeamoflight.Inthesameway,by
knowingtheexactmakeupandpropertiesoftwochemicals,a
researchercanpredictwhatwillhappenwhentheycombine.
B.Foralargepartofrecordedhistory,sciencehadlittle
bearingonpeople;severydaylives.Scientificknowledgewas
gatheredforitsownsake,andithadfewpracticalapplications.
C.Duringscientificinvestigations,scientistsputtogether
andcomparenewdiscoveriesandexistingknowledge.Inmost
cases,newdiscoveriesextendwhatiscurrentlyaccepted,
providingfurtherevidencethatexistingideasarecorrect.
D.Tileprincipleoflatentheatwasfirstexploitedina
practicalwayin1876,andtherefrigeratorhasplayedamajor
roleinmaintainingpublichealtheversince.Tilefirst
automobile,datingfromthe1880s,madeuseofmanyadvances
inphysicsandengineering,includingreliablewaysof
generatinghigh-voltagesparks,whilethefirstcomputers
emergedinthe1940sfromsimultaneousadvancesinelectronics
andmathematics.
E.Someformsoftechnologyhavebecomesowellestablishedthat
itiseasytoforgetthegreatscientificachievementsthatthey
represent.
F.Inscience,importantadvancescanalsobemadewhencurr
22、(42)
23、(43)
24、(44)
25、(45)
26、PartC
Directions:Readthefollowingtextcarefullyandthen
translatetheunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese.(10points)
Asmorepeopleliveclosertogether,andastheyusemachines
toproduceleisure,theyfindthattheirleisure,andeventheir
workinghours,becomespoiltbyabyproductoftheir
machines一namely,noise.Noiseisnowadaysinthenews;ithas
acquiredpoliticalstatus,andpublicopinionsaredemanding,
moreandmor
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