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考研外语考前冲刺试卷4
一、UseofEnglish
1>Thecellphone,adevicewehavelivedwithformorethan
adecade,offersagoodexampleofapopulartechnology5s
unforeseensideeffects.Morethanonebillionare(1)
aroundtheworld,andwhenasked,their(2)saytheylove
theirphonesforthesafetyandconvenience(3)provide.
Peoplealsoreportthattheyare(4)intheiruseoftheir
phones.Oneopinionsurvey(5)that"98percentof
Americanssaytheymoveawayfrom(6)_____whentalkingona
wirelessphoneinpublic"(7)"86percentsaythey'never'
or'rarely'speak(8)wirelessphones"whenconducting
(9)withclerksorbanktellers.Clearly,thereexistsa
(10)betweenourreportedcellphonebehavior,andour
actualbehavior.
Cellphoneusers—thatistosay,mostofus—are(11)
instigatorsandvictimsofthisform,ofconversational
panhandling,andit(12)acumulativelynegativeeffect
onsocialspace.AsthesociologistErvingGatemanobservedin
another(13),thereissomethingdeeplydisturbingabout
peoplewhoare"(14)contact"insocialsituationsbecause
theyareblatantlyrefusingto(15)tothenormsoftheir
immediateenvironment.Placingacellphonecallinpublic
instantlytransformsthestrangersaroundyou(16)
unwillinglistenerswhomustcedetoyouruseofthepublic
(17),adecidedlyundemocraticeffectforsodemocratic
atechnology.Listenersdon'talwayspassively(18)this
situation:inrecentyears,peoplehavebeenpepper-sprayedin
movietheaters,(19)fromconcerthailsanddeliberately
rammedwithcarsasaresultof(20)behavior,ontheir
cellphones.
A.nowusing
B.gotused
C.inuse
D.tobeused
2、(2)
A.masters
B.owners
C.holders
D.inventors
3、(3)
A.they
B.who
C.that
D.which
4、(4)
A.careful
B.careless
C.courteous
D.cautious
5、(5)
A.expressed
B.exposed
C.discovered
D.found
6、(6)
A.other
B.others
C.theother
D.another
7、⑺
A.andthat
B.asfor
C.whereas
43
D.onthecontrary
8、(8)
A.on
B.by
C.via
D.from
9、(9)
A.acts
B.actions
C.operations
D.transactions
10、(10)
A.limit
B.gulf
C.river
D.boundary
IK(H)
A.either
B.neither
C.both
D.all
12、(12)
4
A.has
B.had
C.hashad
D.hadhad
13、(13)
A.place
B.location
C.spot
D.context
14、(14)
A.in
B.outof
C.keeping
D.having
15、(15)
A.insist
B.adhere
C.continue
D.attach
16、(16)
A.and
B.in
5
C.into
D.from
17、(17)
A.space
B.phone
C.service
D.facility-
18.(18)
A.have
B.find
C.receive
D.accept
19、(19)
A.refused
B.ejected
C.rejected
D.repelled
20、(20)
A.good
B.poor
C.polite
D.rude
目6
二、ReadingComprehension
1、PartA
Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestions
beloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.(40points)
Ifthevariousadvocatesoftheconflictingoptionsareall
smart,experienced,andwellinformed,whydotheydisagreeso
completely?Wouldn'ttheyallhavethoughttheissuethrough
carefullyandcometoapproximatelythesame
"best"—conclusion?
Theanswertothatcrucialquestionliesinthestructureof
thehumanbrainandthewayitprocessesinformation.
Mosthumanbeingsactuallydecidebeforetheythink.Whenany
humanbeing一executive,specializedexpert,orpersoninthe
street一encountersacomplexissueandformsanopinion,often
withinamatterofseconds,howthoroughlyhasheorshe
exploredtheimplicationsofthevariouscoursesofaction?
Answer:notverythoroughly.Veryfewpeople,nomatterhow
intelligentorexperienced,cantakeinventoryofthemany
branchingpossibilities,possibleoutcomes,sideeffects,and
undesiredconsequencesofapolicyoracourseofactionina
matterofseconds.Yet,thosewhopridethemselvesonbeing
decisiveoftentrytodojustthat.Andoncetheirbrainslock
ontoanopinion,mostoftheirthinkingthereafterconsistsof
findingsupportforit.
Averyserioussideeffectofargumentativedecisionmakingcan
bealackofsupportforthechosencourseofactiononthepart
ofthe"losing"faction.Whenonefactionwinsthemeetingand
theothersseethemselvesaslosing,thebattleoftendoesn,t
endwhenthemeetingends.Anger,resentment,andjealousymay
leadthemtosabotagethedecisionlater,ortoreopenthe
debateatlatermeetings.
Thereisabetterway.AsphilosopherAldousHuxleysaid,“It
isn'twhoisright,butwhatisright,thatcounts."The
structured-inquirymethodoffersabetteralternativeto
argumentativedecisionmakingbydebate.Withthehelpofthe
Internetandwirelesscomputertechnology,thegapbetween
expertsandexecutivesisnowbeingdramaticallyclosed.By
actuallyputtingthebrakesonthethinkingprocess,slowing
itdown,andorganizingtheflowoflogic,it'spossibleto
createalevelofclaritythatsheerargumentationcannever
match.
Thestructured-inquiryprocessintroducesalevelof
conceptualclaritybyorganizingthecontributionsofthe
experts,thenbringstheexpertsandthedecisionmakerscloser
together.Althoughitisn'tpossibleornecessaryfora
presidentorprimeministertolisteninoneveryintelligence
analysismeeting,it'spossibletoorganizetheexperts5
informationtogivethedecisionmakermuchgreaterinsightas
toitsmeaning.Thisprocessmaysomewhatresembleamarketing
focusgroup;it'sasimple,remarkablycleverwaytobring
decisionmakersclosertothesourceoftheexpertinformation
andopinionsonwhichtheymustbasetheirdecisions.
Fromthefirstthreeparagraphswecanlearnthat
A.executiveandspecializedexpertarenomorecleverthan
personinthestreet.
B.veryfewpeopledecidebeforetheythink.
C.thosewhopridethemselvesonbeingdecisiveoftenfailto
doso.
D.peopletendtoconsidercarefullybeforemakingdecisions.
2、
Judgingfromthecontext,whatdoestheword,,them,/(Paragraph
4)referto?
A.Decisionmakers.
B.The"losing"factions.
C.Anger,resentment,andjealousy.
D.Otherpeople.
3、
AldousHuxley'sremarkimpliesthat
A.thereisasubtledifferencebetweenrightandwrong.
B.wecannottellwhoisrightandwhatiswrong.
C.whatisrightismoreimportantthanwhoisright.
D.whatisrightaccountsforthequestionwhoisright.
4、
Accordingtotheauthor,thefunctionofthe
structured-inquirymethodis
A.tomakedecisionsbydebate.
B.toapplytheInternetandwirelesscomputertechnology.
C.tobrakeonthethinkingprocess,slowingitdown.
D.tocreatealevelofconceptualclarity.
5、
Thestructured-inquiryprocesscanbeusefulfor
A.decisionmakers.
B.intelligenceanalysismeeting.
C.theexperts'information.
D.marketingfocusgroups.
6、Thehotelsarelull,Japanesetouriststhrongthedesigner
storesofWaikiki,andtheunemploymentrateisamere3%of
theworkforce.SowhatcouldpossiblyknockHawaii,the"aloha”
or"welcome“state,offitswave?TheansweristhatHawaii's
1.2mresidentsmayonedaygetfedupwithplayinghostto
overseasvisitors,7mofthemthisyear.
Indeed,someresidentsarealreadyfedup.KAHEA,analliance
ofenvironmentalistsanddefendersofnativeHawaiianculture,
bemoansthepollutioncausedbythecruiseshipsandtherisk
posedbythetouristhordestocreaturessuchasthedark-rumped
petrelandtheOahutreesnail,ortoplantsliketheMarsilea
villosafern.KAHEAhasapoint:theUSFish&WildlifeService
currentlylistssome317species,including273plants,inthe
Hawaiianislandsasthreatenedorendangeredthehighestnumber
ofanystateinthenation.Eventhestateflower,thehibiscus
Brackenridge,isonthedangerlist.Thelossofspecies,says
onegovernmentreport,hasbeen"staggering”.Asfortheimpact
oftourismOnHawaiianculture,aKAHEAspokeswomanwrylynotes
theelementofexploitation:"NativeHawaiiancultureisused
asasellingpoint—cometothisparadisewherebeautifulwomen
aredoingthehulaonyourdinnerplate.”
Sowhatelseisnew?Hawaii,senvironmentandculturehavebeen
underthreateversinceCaptainCookandhisgerm-carrying
sailorsdroppedanchorin1778.Foreignimportshaveinevitably
hadanimpactonspeciesthatevolvedoverthemillenniain
isolation.Moreover,withupto25nonnativespeciesarriving
eachyear,theimpactwillcontinue.But,astheUSGeological
Surveyargues,theimpactcanaddtobiodiversityaswellas
lessenit.Therealchallenge,therefore,isforHawaiitofind
abalancebetweenthecostsandthebenefitsofdevelopmentin
generalandtourisminparticular.
TheBenefitsarenottobesneezedat.Thestate's
unemploymentratehasbeenbelowthenationalaverageforthe
pasttwoand-a-halfyears.EconomistsattheUniversityof
HawaiireckonthatHawaiians,realpersonalincomeroseby2.8%
lastyear,willriseby2.7%thisyearandwillcontinuethrough
2022at2.5%.Accordingtothestate's''strategicplan"forthe
nextdecade,tourismshouldtakemuchofthecredit,accounting
directlyandindirectlyforsome22%ofthestate'sjobsby2022,
morethan17%ofitseconomicoutputandaround26%ofitstax
revenues.
Thetroubleisthatthecostscanbehigh,too.Asoneeconomist
putsit,“WehaveaManhattancostoflivingandPeoriawage
rates."Thattranslatesintoamedianhousepricetodayonthe
islandofOahu,hometothree-quartersofthestate,s
population,of$500,000,andaneedformanyworkerstotake
onmorethanonejob.
Whatisthemainideaofthefirstparagraph?
A.Hawaiiisinshortofthehotelsnow.
B.Japanesetouristsaccountforthemostpartofthe
travelers.
C.TheunemploymentrateinHawaiiisverylow.
D.Hawaiimaychangeits"welcome"policy.
7、
HowdoHawaii*sresidentsreceivetouristsnow?
A.Getfedupwiththem.
B.Warmlywelcomethem.
C.Withreservedwelcome.
D.Withtraditionalhospitality.
8、
Accordingtothepassage,allthesefollowingareproblems
resultingfromthetourismEXCEPT
A.environmentalpollution.
B.Hawaiianeconomy.
C.thelossofspecies.
D.therisktocreaturesandbiodiversity.
9、
Bysaying"Thebenefitsarenottobesneezedat”(Line1,
Paragraph4),theauthormeans
A.thestate'semploymentrateishigherthanotherstates.
B.peopleinHawaiigetthebenefitofseldomsneezing.
C.tourismshouldtakemuchofthecredit.
D.theadvantagesoftourismshouldnotbeoverlooked.
10、
Itisimpliedinthelastparagraphthat
A.thereisagreatdealoftroublelivinginHawaii.
B.livingexpenditureinHawaiiisashighasthatinManhattan.
C.livingexpenditureinHawaiiisincompatiblewithincome.
D.housepricetodayinHawaiiisunbelievablyhigh.
11>Askedwhathewould,dotoimproveagovernment,the
ancientChinesesageConfuciusansweredthathisfirstmeasure
wouldbe“tocorrectlanguage”.Hemeantthatifwordsdon't
meanwhattheyseemtomeanpeoplecannotputanyplaninto
actionasintended.Thestateoflanguageatthedawnofthe
twenty-firstcenturyappearstobemoreconfusedthan
ever—thanksinlargeparttotheenormousinfluenceof
television,radio,andprintmediaoverwhatwetiny,desire,
andbelieve.
BenjaminRadford,managingeditorofTheSkepticalInquirer
magazine,offershundredsofexamplesofdeceptivepractices
injournalism,advertising,politicalactivism,public
relations,andcharityappeals.Therealdangertothepublic,
heinsists,comesnotfromoutrightliesabouteventsor
individuals,becauseinmostcasesfactscallultimatelybe
provenandmistakescorrected.Buttheemotionalpowerof
images,soundbites,andsloganscanexertdeepandlasting
influenceonouropinionsandbehavior,asconsumers,voters,
andcitizens.
ThedetailedcoverageofviolentcrimesdominatinglocalTV
newsshowsseldomincluesanylargercontext.Thecumulative
impressionleftinthemindsofviewersisthatviolentcrime
isrampantandontherise.Asaresult,manypeoplelivein
fearandmanymoresupporttheideaofever-1argerpoliceforces,
tougherlaws,andbiggerprisonswithoutconsideringtheactual
crimeratesintheircommunityoracrossthenation.
DramaticincidentslikethesniperattacksintheWashington,
D.C.,areainthefallof2022receivesomuchmediaattention
that,again,theactualnumbersofpeopleaffectedandthe
likelihoodofsuchattacksbeingrepeatedanywhereelsebecome
wildlyexaggeratedinpeople'sminds.Inthemedia-fueled
emotionalstatefollowingsuchspectaculardisasters,the
effortandexpenseofturningschoolsinfolockedfortresses
orputtingcamerasoneverystreettomonitorsuspicious
individualscanseeminsignificantcomparedtothehopeof
keepingourchildrensafefromharm.Yettrulyeffective
measuresrequireclearthinkingandclearlywordedpolicies
thatcitizensnotonlylawyersandpoliticians一canunderstand.
Toooftenthelongtermfutureimplicationsofnewanticrime
lawsandpoliciesarenotevenconsideredintherushtofeel
saferbytakingrapidandvisibleaction.
Misleadingpracticesbyadvertisersareanothersubjectof
publicconcern.Governmentshavelonglimitedadsforalcohol
andtobaccoproductsandexaminedclaimsbydrugcompanies,
carmakers,foodsuppliers,andtoymanufacturerstoprotectthe
publichealth.Butadvertisingusesemotionalappealstoshift
theviewer,sfocusawayfromfacts.Viewerswhodonottakethe
troubletodistinguishbetweenprovableclaimsandpleasantbut
meaninglesswordplayendupbuying"thesizzle,notthesteak”
andoftenpayinghigh.
Confuciusiscitedbytheauthorinthefirstparagraphto
implythat
A.it'surgenttoimproveagovernment.
B.it'sveryimportanttouselanguagecorrectly.
C.wordsdon,tmeanwhattheyseemtomean.
D.today,slanguageisinastateofconfusion.
12、
AccordingtoBenjaminRadford,therealdangertothepublic
opinionsliesin
A.deceptivepractices.
B.outrightlies.
C.unprovedfactsandmistakes.
D.theemotionalpowerofimages,soundbites,andslogans.
13、
Whichofthefollowingmayreflecttheauthor'sopinion?
A.TVnewsshowsshouldincludemorebackground.
B.Weshouldhavelargerpoliceforces,tougherlaws,and
biggerprisons.
C.ThereportonthesniperattacksintheWashington,D.C.
areaistoodramatic.
D.Themediahasdonetoomuchtokeepourchildrensafefrom
harm.
14、
Accordingtotheauthor,thetrulyeffectivemeasuresare
A.clearthinkingandclearlywordedpolicies.
B.policiesthatlawyersandpoliticianscanunderstand.
C.measuresthatcanbeunderstoodbythepublic.
D.measuresthatpeoplefeelsaferbytakingrapidandvisible
action.
15、
Whatdoestheauthorprobablymeanby"thesizzle,notthe
steak”(Paragraph5)?
A.Somethingworthwhile.
B.Somethingworthless.
C.Somethingofnopracticalvalue.
D.Somethingthatisunnecessary.
16^Bold-faced,withahyphenandendingintheadjectival
"-ed”,wascoinedbyShakespeareinHenryVI,PartI,whenLord
Talbot,rescuinghissononaFrenchbattlefield,spokeofhis
“prouddesireofbold-facedVictoria''.Itwaspickedupinthe
19thcenturybytypesetterstodescribeatype-likeClarendon,
AntiqueorathickversionofBodoni—thatstoodout
confidently,evenimpudently,fromthepage.Theadjectivewas
usedinan1880articleinTheNewYorkTimes(wewerehyphenated
then):“Oneofthehandbills'distributedbytheKuKluxKlan,
noted,adisapprovingreporter,was"printedinbold-facedtype
onyellowpaper”.
Newspapergossipcolumnistsinthe30's,tocatchthereader's
eye,beganusingthisboldtypeforthenamesthatmadenews
inwhatwasthencalled"cafesociety”(incontrastto"high"
society,whosemembersclaimedtoprefertostayoutofthose
columns).
Inourtime,thetypefacemetaphorwasappliedtoasetoffamous
humanfaces.Afashionreporter一JohnDukaofTheTimes一was
anearlyuserofthephrase,ashewroteacerbicallyonSept.
22,1981:"AttheoverheatedpartiesatCalvinKlein's
apartment,SaksFifthAvenue,BergdorfGoodmanandStudio54,
thebold-facednamessaidtheweekhadbeensocrammedthatthey
werefeelingalittleunderthebreath,youknow.”
RitaKempleyofTheWashingtonPostnotedin1987the
sought-afterstatusof"abold-facednameinPeoplemagazine”;
by1999,AlanPeppardofTheDallasMorningNewsrecalledto
TexasMonthlythathebeganwitha“socialcolumn",but"now
weliveinanageofcelebrity,andthereareveryfewpeople
whocareaboutwhatthedebutantesaredoing.SoIcallit
celebrity,society,famouspeople,richpeople,bold-faced
names”.
TheNewYorkTimes,whichneverhad,doesnothaveandisgrimly
determinednevertohavea"gossipcolumn”,introduceda
“peoplecolumn”in2022.(Whenitscurrenteditor,JoyceWadler,
tookasix-weekbreakrecently,shesubheadedthatitemwith
aself-mocking“AirKiss!Smooch!Ciao!")Thecolumncoversthe
doingsofcelebrities,mediabiggies,fashionplates,show-biz
stars,hautmondenotables,perennialpersonagesandothers
famousfortheirfame.Itsconfident,fashionableandmodern
monikerbecamethedrivingforcebehindtherecent
popularizationofthephrasewiththeformercompoundadjective,
nowanattributivenoun:Bold-facedNames.
Thefirstpersonwhousedtheword“boldfaced”is
A.Shakespeare.
B.LordTalbot.
C.Clarendon.
D.theeditorofTheNewYorkTimes.
17、
Judgingfromthecontext,“cafesociety,,(Paragraph2)refers
to
A.asocietythatrunsacafe.
B.asocietythatcooksgoodcoffee.
C.mediapeoplewhoregularlyvisitsmallinformal
restaurants.
D.agroupofpeoplewhohavethesameloveofdrinkingcoffee.
18、
Today,“thebold-facednames"isusedtoreferto
A.famoushumanfaces.
B.famous,richandcelebratedpeople.
C.overheatedparties.
D.socialcolumn.
19、
Thecontentsof"peoplecolumn"inTheNewYorkTimesinclude
A.thedoingsofcelebrities.
B.thedoingsofmediabiggies,fashionplates.
C.thedoingsofshow-bizstars,haut-mondenotables,
perennialpersonages.
D.alloftheabove.
20、
Whichofthefollowingmayserveasthebesttitleofthe
passage?
A.Bold-faced.
B.Bold-facedNames.
C.TheOriginofBoldfaced.
D.TheDrivingForceBehindtheWords.
21、PartB(10points)
Youaregoingtoreadalistofheadingsandatextaboutfive
possiblescientificbreakthroughsinthe21stcentury.Choose
themostsuitableheadingfromthelistoreachnumbered
paragraph.Thefirstandlastparagraphsofthetextarenot
numbered.Thereisoneextraheadingwhichyoudonotneedto
use.
A.We'11"manage"Earth.
B.We'11haveabrainroadmap.
C.We'11knowwherewecamefrom.
D.We'11clonemanyusefulcreatures.
E.We'lllivelonger(120years?).
F.We'11crackthegeneticcodeandconquercancer.
Itispredictedthattherewillbe5scientificbreakthroughs
inthe21stcentury.
(41).
Whydoestheuniverseexist?Toputitanotherway,whyisthere
somethinginsteadofnothing?Sincethe1920s,scientistshave
knowntheuniverseisexpanding,whichmeansitmusthave
startedatadefinitetimeinthepast.Theyevenhavedeveloped
theoriesthatgiveadetailedpictureoftheevolutionofthe
universefromthetimeitwasafractionofasecondoldtothe
present.Overthenextcoupleofdecades,thesetheorieswill
berefinedbydatafromextraordinarypowerfulnewtelescope.
Wewillhaveabetterunderstandingofhowmatterbehavesat
theunfathomablyhightemperaturesandpressuresoftheearly
universe.
(42).
In19th-centuryoperas,whentheheroinecoughsinthefirst
act,theaudienceknowsshewilldieoftuberculosisinAct3.
Butthanksto20th-centuryantibiotics,theonce-dreaded,
once-incurablediseasenowcanmeannothingmoreseriousthan
takingsomepills.Asscientistslearnmoreaboutthegenetic
codeandthewaycellsworkatthemolecularlevel,manyserious
diseases—cancer,foron—willbecomelessthreatening.Using
manufactured“therapeutic"viruses,doctorswillbeableto
replacecancer-causingdamagedDNAwithhealthygenes,
probablyadministeredbyapillorinjection.
(43).
Ifthenormalagingprocessisbasicallyafurious,invisible
contestinourcells一acontestbetweendamagetoourDNAand
ourceils'abilitytorepairthatdamage—thengist-century
stridesingeneticmedicinemayletuscontrolandevenreverse
theprocess.Butbeforewepushscientiststodomore,consider:
Dowereallywanttoliveinaworldwherenoonegrowsoldand
fewchildrenarebornbecausetheplanetcanholdonlysomany
people?Wherewouldnewideascomefrom?Whatwouldwedowith
allthatextratime?
(44).
Inthenextmillennium,we'11stoptalkingabouttheweather
butwilldosomethingaboutit.We'11graduallylearnhowto
predicttheeffectsofhumanactivityontheEarth,itsclimate
anditsecosystems.Andwiththatknowledgewillcomean
increasingwillingnesstouseittomanagetheworkingsofour
planet.
(45).
Thisistherealfinalfrontierofthe21stcentury:Thebrain
isthemostcomplexsystemweknow.Itcontainsabout100
billionneurons(roughlythenumberofstarsintheMilkyWay),
eachconnectedtoasmanyas1,000others.Earlyinthenext
century,wewilluseadvancedformsofmagneticresonance
imagingtoproducedetailedmapsoftheneuronsinoperation.
We'11beabletosaywithcertaintywhichonesareworkingwhen
youreadaword,whenyousayaword,whenyouthinkabouta
word,andsoon.
Maybethesethingswillcometrue,maybenot.Butwecanfirmly
believethattomorrowwillbemorebeautifulandglorious.
22、(42)
23、(43)
24、(44)
25、(45)
26^PartC
Directions:Readthefollowingtextcarefullyandthen
translatetheunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese.(10points)
Stocksfinishedmixedinpost-holidaytradingyesterdayas
WallStreetmeanderedthroughashortenedsession.(46)The
majorindexesendedtheweekhigherasinvestorslookedforward
totheresultsofthefirstweekendofholidayshop
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