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考研外语模拟试题9
一、UseofEnglish
1、Nobody,itseems,wantstobeleftoutofArgentinaJs
currentboomintelevisionrealityshows.Afterthesuccessof
localversionsof“BigBrother"and"Survivor”,acameraisnow
tobe(1)inthepresidentialpalace,theCasaRosada,to
filmeverything(well,almost)(2)PresidentFernandode
laRuagets(3)to.Theresultswillbeeditedand(4)
severaltimesaday,(5)thestatechannel,Canal7;thus
dispell,itis(6),thenotionthatthepresidentspends
histimetwiddlinghisthumbstohiseconomyminister,Domingo
Cavallo,runsthecountry.
Thisisadangerousstrategy.Mr.delaRua'spredecessor,
CarlosMenem,wasfamousforhisloveofshowbusiness,even
closinghis1995presidentialcampaign(7)anappearance
onthehitshow"Videomatch”.Indeliberate(8)_____,before
hiselectionvictorytwoyears(9).Mr.delaRua(10)
intelevisioncommercialsthathewasaveryboringman.
Audiencesagree:hisappearanceslastyearonseveralleading
talk(11)madetheirratingsfall.Worse,whenhedecided
tomakehisownappearanceon"Videomatch"lastDecember,a
memberoftheaudienceblamedhimandlefthim(12)
embarrassed.
Withacongressionalelection(13)inOctober,opinion
(14)suggestthatoverthree-quartersofArgentines
(15)dissatisfiedwithMr.delaRua.That,sayshiscircle,
isatleastpartlyduetohis(16)portrayalbyFreddy
Villarreal,animpressioniston“Videomatch”,andbyleading
newspapercartoonists,suchasNikinLaNaeion.
Mr.delaRua'steamisapparentlypressingthe(17)to
benicer.Butitisunclearwhetherblanket(18)willhelp
thepresidentwin(19)viewers,orwhethertheywillvote
thatFernandoshould(20)thehousein2022.
A.installed
B.set
C.established
D.settled
2、(2)
A.what
B.that
C.whatever
D.which
3、(3)
A.down
B.at
C.up
D.on
4、(4)
A.announcing
B.broadcasting
C.announced
D.broadcast
5、⑸
A.at
B.in
C.on
D.through
6、(6)
A.hoping
B.hoped
C.wishing
D.wished
7、(7)
A.in
to
3
B.by
C.through
D.with
8、(8)
A.opposite
B.contrary
C.contrast
D.opposition
9、(9)
A.ago
B.before
C.back
D.ahead
10、(10)
A.admitted
B.declared
C.claimed
D.boasted
11、(11)
A.shows
B.performances
C.acts
4
D.programmes
12、(12)
A.seeming
B.looked
C.seemed
D.looking
13、(13)
A.approached
B.approaching
C.coming
D.verging
14、(14)
A.census
B.surveys
C.ballots
D.polls
15、(15)
A.is
B.were
C.are
D.was
16、(16)
5
A.uncaring
B.insensible
C.unconcerned
D.unsympathetic
17、(17)
A.channel
B.media
C.show
D.TV
18、(18)
A.exposure
B.revelation
C.display
D.disclosure
19、(19)
A.through
B.out
C.back
D.up
20、(20)
A.leave
B.abandon
6
C.depart
D.quit
二、ReadingComprehension
1、PartA
Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestions
beloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.(40points)
Atcurrentonline-adrates,itisalmostimpossibleforweb
publishersthatcreatetheirowncontenttomakemoney一just
askanyofthetwodozen,fromZ.comtoeCountriesthathave
gonebustinthepastmonthalone.Themasonforthebloodbath
issimple:advertisersarenotwillingmpayenoughforwebads
tosupportthecostofdisplayingthem.
Toseewhy,consideracredit-cardfirmthatwantstofind
customersonline.Sayitrunsacampaigntodisplayitsbanner
adto2millionviewers.Usingindustryaverages,oneoutof
every200viewerscanbeexpectedtoclickonthead:oneout
ofevery100ofthosewillactuallysignupforacreditcard.
Thus,thecampaignwouldyield100newcustomers.Offline,the
firmpaysabout$150foreachcustomeritacquires,through
anythingfromdirectmailtotelevisionads.Usingthesamerate,
itwouldthereforebewillingtopay$15,000forthose2million
online-adviews,oracost-per-thousand-views(CPM)rateof
不_____Q
q7
$7.50.
Nowconsidertheeconomicsofthewebsitethatisrunningthose
ads.Itprobablydoesnothaveitsownadsalesteam,soitis
gettingthosecredit-cardadsfromanadvertisingnetworksuch
asDoubleClick.Thenetworktakeshalftherevenues,leaving
thesitewithaCPMof$3.75.Imaginethatthesiteisvery
successful,sayamongthetopfewhundredontheweb.Ifso,
itmaybeabletogenerate10mpageviews'amonth.At$3.75
perthousandviews,thatmeansrevenueof$37,500amonth.Take
outhardware,softwareandbandwidthcosts,andenoughmight
belefttosupporttwoemployeesorso.
Thisgrimpicturecanbeimprovedbysellingmorethanonead
perpage,butsuchclutteroftencomesatthecostofalower
rateof"click-throughs"and,eventually,evenlowerCPMs.The
sitecantrytochargehigherCPMsbyprovidingmoreinformation
aboutviewerdemographics,tohelpadvertiserstargettheirads,
orbyclaimingthatithasasignthatmayjustifyafeefor
brand-buildingadvertisers.Butadvertisersareskeptical.
Thebiggestwebportalsgettheircontentalmostforfree一a
mixtureofmaterialfromother-sitesandcontentcreatedby
viewers一andattractsomuchtrafficthattheycansupporthuge
organizationsonlowCPMs.Butformostsmallerwebsites,there
isnowayout.Thosethatcannotfindrevenuesourcesbeyond
advertisingwilleithergobustorbeforcedtoadmitthattheir
siteisanon-profitenterprise.Iftruth-in-advertisingrules
wereenforced,mostdotcomswouldbedotorgs.
Innowadays,earningmoneyfromthewebisrather.
A.difficult
B.unimaginative
C.easy
D.impossible
2、
Whocanreallygetprofitsfromtheads?
A.Allthewebsiteswithads.
B.Somepowerfulsites.
C.Peeradvertisingwebsites.
D.Adadvertisers.
3、
Fromthepassage,wecanseethat.
A.smallwebsitesshouldbeannexedbybigones
B.mostwebsiteswillgobust
C.dotorgschargedmorefromadvertising
D.mostwebsiteadvertisingsarenotactuallythetruth
4、
Usingindustryaverages,if400viewerscanbeexpectedtosign
upacredit,card,howmuchviewerswillactuallyseethead?
A.2million
B.4million
C.16million
D.8million
5、
Theauthor'sattitudetothefutureofwebsitesis.
A.distrustful
B.pessimistic
C.detesting
D.optimistic
6、Theconsequencesofheavydrinkingarewelldocumented:
failinghealth,brokenmarriages,regrettablelate-nightphone
calls.ButaccordingtoGregoryLuzaich'scalculations,there
canbeadownsidetomodestdrinking,too一thoughonethat
damagesthewallet,nottheliver.
ThePekWineStewardpreventswinefromspoilingbyinjecting
argon,aninertgas,intothebottlebeforesealingitairtight
withsilicon.Mr.Luzaich,amechanicalengineerinWindsor,
Calif一intheSonomaCountywinecountry一firsttalliedthe
costsofhisreasonableconsumptioninOctober2022.Tdlike
tocomehomeintheeveningandhaveaglassofwinewithdinner”,
hesaid."Mywifedoesn,tdrinkverymuch,sothebottle
wouldn,tgetconsumed.AndmaybeIwouldforgetaboutitthe
nextday,andI'dcheckbackadayortwolater,andthewine
wouldbespoiled”.Thatmeanthewaswastingmostofa$15to
$20bottleofwinedozensoftimesayear.
Acheekofthewine-preservationgadgetsonthemarketleftMr.
LuzaichdissatisfiedHigh-endwinecabinetscostthousandsof
dollars—ahugeinvestmentforaglass-a-daydrinker.
Affordablepreservers,meanwhile,didn'tquiteperform,toMr.
Luzaich'sliking;bethoughttheyallowedtoomuchoxidation,
whichdegradesthetasteofawine.
Thesolution,hedecided,wasabettergas.Manypreservers
pumpednitrogenintoanopenedbottletoslowawine'sdecline,
eventhoughoenologicalliteraturesuggestedthatargonwas
moreeffective.SowhenhebegandesigningthePekWineSteward,
ametalconeintowhichawinebottleisinserted,Mr.Luzaich
foundthathismainchallengewastofigureouthowbestto
introducetheargon.
Hespentmonthsfine-tuningagasinjectionsystem."Weused
computationalfluiddynamicstomodelthegasflow”,Mr.
Luzaichsaid,referringtoacomputer-analysistechniquethat
_____Q
qii
measureshowsmoothlyparticlesareflowing.Thegoalwasto
createaninjectorthatcouldswapabottle'soxygenatomsfor
argonatoms;argonisaninertgas,andthusunlikelytoharm
aniceChianti.
Mr.Luzaich,whohadpreviouslydesignedmedicaland
telecommunicationsproducts,alsoworkedoncreatingan
airtightseal,tosecurethebottleaftertheargonwasinjected.
Heexperimentedwithseveralsubstances,fromneoprenetoa
visco-elasticpolymer(whichhedismissedas"toogooey"),
beforesettlingonafood-gradesilicon.
Tosavewine,abottleisplacedinsidethePekWineSteward,
thetopisclosed,andatriggerispulledfor5to10seconds,
dependingonhowmuchwineremains.Whenthetriggerisreleased,
thebottleissealedautomatically,preservingthewinefora
weekormore.Thecompanysays."Wewantedtomakeitveryeasy
fortheconsumer”,Mr.Luzaichsaid."It'sbasicallymindless”.
Thedevice,whichresemblesahigh-techthermos,firstbecame
availabletoconsumersinMarch2022,and8,000to10,000have
beensold,primarilythroughcatalogslikethoseofTheWine
EnthusiastandHammacherSchlemmerThebasemodelsellsfor$99;
adeluxemodel,whichalsoincludesathermoelectriccooler,
is$199.
AccordingtoGregoryLuzaich.thedisadvantageofmodest
drinkingis.
A.damagingtheliver
B.costingmuch
C.breakingmarriages
D.spoilingthewine
7、
Theword“tallied”(Para.2)probablymeans.
A.calculated
B.correspondedto
C.listed
D.gave
8、
Accordingtothetext,the“PekWineSteward"is.
A.ametalcone
B.athermoelectriccooler
C.agasinjector
D.awinepreserver
9、
Mr.Luzaichcreatedthesealtopreventthewinefromdeclining
with.
A.neoprene
B.visco-elasticpolymer
C.silicon
D.argon
10、
Mr.Luzaich'sattitudetotheautomaticsealingis.
A.opposition
B.suspicion
C.approval
D.indifference
11>FormanypeopletheNewYorkTimesisthegreatest
newspaperanywhere.Buttherehaslongbeenasmallpoolof
conservativedissentersinitshometown.Forthem,theTimes
isleft-wing,inaccurate,devoidofhumor,and,worstofall,
unopposed(theyneverseemtocounttheWallStreetJournal,
which,tobefair,doesn,twritethatmuchabouttheBigApple).
Nowthesecriticismsarebeingmade,daily,andoftenwittily,
byafleeweb-basedpublication.
Thepublisher,reportingstaffandeditorofsmartertimes.com
isIraStoll,a28-year-oldformermanagingeditorofForward,
aJewishweekly.At6o'clockeverymorninghepicksupacopy
oftheTimesataBrooklynnews-standand,withinfourhours,
unleashesaninvariablyscathingreportonsomethinghethinks
eitherridiculousorwrong.
Categoriesonthewebsiterangefromthepedantic-"NewYork,
lackofbasicfamiliaritywith”(notingunbearablegeographic
errors)and,'Misspellingofnames”(includingthatofthe
Sulzbergerfamily,whichcontrolstheTimes)一toweightier
topicssuchastaxesandimmigration.Mostofthetime,Mr.
Stollisonthelook-outforleft-wingbiasmaskedas
objectivity.Heisparticularlytoughonthecitationof
allegedlyimpartial"experts“inbackuppredictableTimes
conclusions一thatthepooraregettingpoorer,private
educationisbad,welfarereform,hasfailed,publichousing
isvital,andRepublicansandpolicemenareinsensitive,racist
ormentallychallenged.
Occasionally,Mr.StolTspiecesprecede(orperhapscause)a
correction.Hewas,forinstance,thefirsttospotthatthe
TimeshadattackedJohnAshcroft,theconservative
attorney-general,withashortenedandmisleadingquotation
liftedfromanothernewspaper.Moreoftenthesinsareof
leftishomission.Lastweekend'sodetothejoysoftraveling
inCuba,hepointsout,avoided“anymentionofthecountry's
horriblehuman-rightsrecord”.
Likeotherzealots,Mr.Stol1sometimesaskstoomuch.Eventhe
weeklynewspapersoccasionallygetthingswrong;itwouldbe
surprisingifadailyasbigastheTimesneverdid.AndMr.
StolTsbias,thoughovert,cangetalittleboring.Thisweek
henicelyskeweredanabsurdlysolemnTimespieceaboutaplan
inConnecticuttostophighschoolsstartingworkbefore8:30
a.m,becauseteenagersdo"notphysiologicallywakeup”,for
notevenwonderingwhetheritmightbeagoodtilingforthe
littledearstogotobedearlier.ButdidMr.Stollreallyneed
toaddacarpaboutthosetiredteenagershavingsex“withthe
assistanceoftaxpayer-providedfreecontraceptives”?
Allthesame,Mr.Stollseemstohavestruckanerve.Inonly
sevenmonths,withnomarketing,hehasdevelopedasubscriber
listforadailye-mailofalmost2,000people(including,
inevitably,NewtGingrich).AndtheTimesseemstobetaking
somenotice.Threeofitsjournalistshavealreadytakenhim
outforlunch.
NewYorkTimeswasnotcriticizedbytheconservativebecause
ofbeing.
A.extremist
B.humourous
C.unfaithful
D.unopposed
12、
Thecontentofsmartertimes.comincludesallofthefollowing
topicsEXCEPT.
A.taxesandimmigration
B.flagrantgeographicerrors
C.someleg-wingbias
D.Sulzbergerfamilygossip
13、
Theinstanceinthe4thparagraphimpliesMr.StolTspieces
sometimes.
A.aresmart
B.aresharp
C.arefoolish
D.haveforesight
14、
Thefifthparagraphimplies.
A.Mr.Stollisgoingtoofar
B.weeklynewspapersoftenmakemistakes.
C.theteenagersshouldn,tbeprovidedwiththecontraception
D.Mr.StolTsactionbenefitstheteenagers
15、
WhichoneisNOTtrue?
A.Mr.Stollhasachievedgreatsuccessinhiscareer.
B.Mr.Stollhasasteady“readergroup”.
C.TheTimeswilltakemeasurestodealwithMr.Stoll's
behaviour.
D.TheauthordoesnotappreciateMr.Stollverymuch.
16AwritersaidyesterdaythatRichardM.Scrushy,the
formerchiefexecutiveofHealthSouth,paidherthrougha
publicrelationsfirmtoproduceseveralfavorablearticlesfor
anAlabamanewspaperthathereviewedbeforepublicationduring
hisfraudtriallastyear.
ThearticlesappearedinTheBirminghamTimes,ablack-owned
weeklyinBirmingham,Ale.Mr.ScrushywasacquittedinJune
inasix-monthtrialthereonall36countsagainsthim,despite
testimonyfromformerHealthSouthexecutiveswhosaidhe
presidedoverahugeaccountingfraud."Isatinthatcourtroom
forsixmonths,andIdideverythingpossibletoadvocatefor
hiscause”,AudreyLewis,theauthorofthearticles,saidin
atelephoneinterview.Shesaidshereceived$10,000fromMr.
ScrushythroughtheLewisGroup,apublicrelationsfirm,and
another$1,000tohelpbuyacomputer."Scrushypromisedmea
lotmorethanwhatIgot”.Shesaid.
CharlesA.Russell,aspokesmanforMr.Scrushy,saidhewas
notawareofanexplicitagreementfortheLewisGrouptopay
Ms.Lewis.ThepaymentstoMs.LewiswerefirstreportedbyThe
AssociatedPressyesterday."There'snothingthereIthink
Richardwouldhaveanypartof”,Mr.Russellsaid.
Mr.RussellsaidthatMr.Scrushyreviewedthearticlesbefore
theywerepublished."Richardthoughtshewasdoingalittle,
'F.Y.L,here'swhatI'mwriting,Mr.Russellsaid.Ms.Lewis
saidthatMr.Russell,aprominentDenver-basedcrisis
communicationsconsultant,wasalsoinvolvedinprovidingher
withfinancialcompensation.ShesaidMr.Russellwrotehera
$2,500personalcheckattheendofMay2022;Mr.Russellsaid
thatwastrue."Shewaslookingforfreelancecommunity
relationsworkafterthetrial”,Mr.Russellsaid.
Ms.LewiscameintoMr.Scrushy;sspherethroughBelievers
TempleChurch;sheattendsservicesandworksasan
administratorthere.SheandRev.HermanHenderson,thepastor,
werepartofagroupthatappearedincourtwithMr.Scrushy
andoftenprayedwithhimduringbreaks.Beforeandduringthe
trial,inwhich11ofthe18jurorswereblack.Mr.Scrushy,
whoiswhite,forgedtieswithBirmingham,sAfrican-American
population.Hejoinedapredominantlyblackchurch,andhis
foundationdonatedtoitandotherblackcongregations.
Mr.HendersonalsosaidhereceivedpaymentsfromMr.Scrushy
inexchangeforbuildingsupportforhimamongblacks.Mr.
Scrushysaidinastatementyesterdaythathisfoundation
donatedmoneytoMr.Henderson,schurch,butsaidthepayments
wereunrelatedtohiscase."Myfoundationdonatedtohischurch
buildingfundandtoaKatrinareliefeffortthathischurch
sponsored'7,Mr.Scrushysaid."That'sit.Period”.
Ms.Lewis,31,saidshewasdisclosingdetailsaboutthe
financialarrangementbecauseMr.Scrushystillowesherand
Mr.Hendersonasignificantamountofmoney.Ms.Lewisprovided
copiesofaretaineragreementthatMr.Scrushysignedlast
AprilwiththeLewisGroup,apublicrelationsfirmcontrolled
byJesseJ.LewisSr.,82,thefounderofTheBirminghamTimes,
andacheckissuedtoherinMayfromtheLewisGroup.(Ms.Lewis
andMr.Lewisarenotrelated).
Theword"acquitted”(Para.2)probablymeans.
A.discharged
B.arrested
C.quitted
D.punished
17、
Mt.RussellsaidRichardhadnothingtodowiththeagreement
mentionedbecause.
A.Richarddidn'twanttopaymoneyheowedMs.Lewis
B.thismayaffectthetrial
C.thismayrainRichard,sreputation
D.heknewthatwasthefact
18、
Mr.Scrushymadedonationstotheblackgroupsprobably
because.
A.hehadcloserelationswithBirmingham,sAfrican-American
population
B.hewantedthechurchtosetupmorebuildings
C.hewasverybenevolent
D.hewantedtogetsupportfromtheblacksinhistrial
19、
Thelastparagraphimpliesthat.
A.Mr.Scrushytoldalie
B.Ms.LewiswillgetthemoneyMr.Scrushyowesher
C.theLewisGroupmaybeago-between
D.Mr.Scrushywillbeinvolvedinthetrialagain
20、
Fromthetextwecanconcludethattheauthor.
A.issupportiveofMr.Scrushy
B.favorsMs.Lewis'sside
C.takesadetachedattitude
D.issympathetic
21、PartB(10points)
Thefollowingparagraphsaregiveninawrongorder.For
Questions41-45,youarerequiredtoreorganizethese
paragraphsintoacoherentarticlebychoosingfromthelist
A-G.Someoftheparagraphshavebeenplacedforyou.(10points)
A.Thenextlogicalstepistoautomatethephysicalprocess
ofcuttingthediamond,andDrHoldenseemstohavefoundthe
idealpartner.HeistalkingtoCalibratedDiamonds,acompany
basedinJohannesburg,SouthAfrica,aboutcombininghis
optimizationtechniqueswithanadvancedlaser-cuttingsystem.
Traditionally,diamondsarecutandpolishedusingother
diamonds.Butinrecentyears,lasershavebeenintroducedto
makeroughcutsandmcarry,out“bruiting”,thebeveling
processusedtogivediamondstheircharacteristicsharp-edged
shapes.JohnBond,thefounderofCalibratedDiamonds,sayshis
laser-cuttingmethodcanmakemuchmoreprecisecutsandcan
evenpolishdiamonds,thoughheisreluctanttoexplainhowit
works.Hebelievesthatcombininghislaser-cuttingwithDr
Holden,ssoftware,andautomatingthewholeprocess,couldboth
reducewastedramaticallyandcuttheturnaroundtimefrom
monthstodays.''Currently,peoplearelosingupto70%ofthe
diamond”,hesays.
B.Forover600yearslapidarists,orstone-cutters,havebeen
usingessentiallythesametechniquestocutdiamondsand
determinetheirvalue,saysDrHolden.Thereisagreatneed
forautomation,hesays一asentimentechoedwithintheindustry.
TheGemologicalInstituteofAmerica,forexample,isdevising
softwaretoenableretailersandconsumerstocomparediamonds
ofdifferentcutsbygradingthecutautomatically.
C.Inactualuse,thesystemisfedmodelsofgemstones,which
areproducedbyscanningthestonesusingadesktopX-ray
tomographymachine.Whenastoneisidentifiedasaborderline
casebetweentwogrades,thesystemusesanoptimization
technique,calledageneticalgorithm,toexplorethedifferent
waysinwhichthestonecouldbecuttomaximizeitsvalue.
Sometimesbiggerisnotnecessarilybetter:removing
Imperfections,knownasinclusions,mayreducethesizeand
cartageofastone,butcouldalsoelevateittoamorevaluable
grade.TestsofiGemshowedthatitcouldincreasethevalue
ofaroughstonebyasmuchas23%.
D.Evenasmallimprovementcanyieldasignificantincrease
invalue,saysDrHolden,whospecializesinapplying
technologytoimprovedecision-makinginbusiness.Together
WithhiscolleagueMateeSerearuno,hehasdevelopedan
optimizationsystemcallediGem.Besidesautomaticallyworking
outthegradeofaroughdiamond,italsosuggestshowbestto
catitinordertomaximizethevalueoftheresultingstones.
E.Mr.Bondhopesthatthiscombinationoftechnologieswill
helphishomecontinenttobenefitmorefromitsnaturalwealth.
Morethan60%oftheworld'sroughdiamondscomefromAfrica,
hesays,butalackofexpertiseandrelativelyhighlabour
costsmeansthatthestonesareusuallyshippedoverseas,to
countriessuchasIndia,forassessmentandcutting.Hehopes
tohavehisfirstfactoryupandrunninglaterthisyear.
F.Thesystemusesasetofroles,distilledfromthejudgments
offourdiamondexperts,mdeterminetheclarity,andhencethe
grade,ofeachstone.Eachexpertwasaskedtoclassify503
different“virtualstones”—computermodelsofstones
containingdifferentWivesofflaws.Theexperts,verdictswere
thenboileddownintoasetofrules,sothatwhenanewgemstone
ispresentedtothesystem,itcandeterminehowtheexperts
wouldprobablyhavegradedit.Datafrommoreexpertscouldhave
beenused,butfourprovedtobeenoughtoproducearobustand
accuratesystem,saysDrHolden.
G.Whileadiamondmaybeforever,itsvalueisfarfromset
instone.ItdependsonthefourCs:carat,cut,colorand
clarity.Butwhilethefirstthreecanbem
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