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考研外语提分冲刺试卷4
一、UseofEnglish
1>Mostofusaretaughttopayattentiontowhatissaid一the
words.Wordsdoprovideuswithsomeinformation,butmeanings
are(1)fromsomanyothersourcesthatitwouldhinder
oureffectiveness(2)apartnertoarelationshiptorely
tooheavilyonwords(3)Wordsareusedtodescribeonly
asmallpartofthemanyideasweassociatewithanygiven
(4).Sometimeswecangaininsightintosomeofthose
(5)ifwelistenfor(6)words.Wedon'talwayssay
whatwemean(7)meanwhatwesay.Mostlywemeanseveral
thingsatonce.Apersonwantingtopurchaseahousesaysto
thecurrentowner."ThisstephastobefixedbeforeI'11buy”.
Theownersays,"It'sbeenlikethatforyears”.(8),the
stephasn'tbeenlikethatforyears,butthe(9)message
is:“Idon,twanttofixit.Wecanputupwithitwhycan,t
you?”The(10)foramoreexpansiveviewofmeaningcan
bedevelopedbyexaminingamessage(11)whosaidit,when
itoccurred,the(12)conditionsorsituation,andhowit
wassaid.
Whenamessageoccurscanalso(13)associatedmeaning.
Afriend'sunusuallydocilebehavior,mayonlybeunderstood
by(14)thatitwasprecededbysituationsthatrequired
a(n)(15)amountofassertiveness.
Wewoulddowelltolistenforhowmessageare(16)The
words,“itsurehasbeennicetohaveyouover”,canbesaid
with(17)andexcitedorritualistically.Thephrasecan
besaidonceor(18)severaltimes.Andthemeaningwe
associatewiththephrasewillchange(19)Sometimesif
wesaysomethinginfrequentlyitassumesmoreimportance;
sometimesthemorewesaysomethingthe(20)importance
itassumes.
A.omitted
B.resulted
C.dismissed
D.derived
2、(2)
A.for
B.under
C.as
D.against
3、⑶
A.aswell
B.alone
C.longbefore
D.though
4、⑷
A.message
B.description
C.statement
D.explanation
5、⑸
A.associations
B.appointments
C.appliances
D.agitations
6、(6)
A.lessthan
B.ratherthan
C.morethan
D.otherthan
7、(7)
A.orelse
B.or
3
C.butrather
D.but
8、(8)
A.Theoretically
B.Ironically
C.Probably
D.Actually
9、(9)
A.inclined
B.declared
C.implied
D.delivered
10、(10)
A.search
B.inquiry
C.worry
D.confusion
IK(11)
A.intermsof
B.inthelightof
C.inlinewith
D.inthewakeof
4
12、(12)
A.involved
B.included
C.related
D.concerned
13、(13)
A.uncover
B.expose
C.display
D.reveal
14、(14)
A.marking
B.noting
C.labeling
D.spotting
15、(15)
A.complex
B.abnormal
C.moderate
D.ambiguous
16、(16)
A.offered
B.granted
C.presented
D.agreed
17、(17)
A.emphasis
B.hesitation
C.interest
D.pressure
18、(18)
A.renewed
B.recovered
C.repeated
D.restored
19、(19)
A.unexpectedly
B.occasionally
C.especially
D.accordingly
20、(20)
A.better
B.less
C.worse
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D.more
二、ReadingComprehension
1、PartA
Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestions
beloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.(40points)
AfterLosAngeles,AtlantamaybeAmerica'smostcar-dependent
city.Atlantanssentimentallygivetheircarsnames,compare
speedingticketsandjealouslyguardanysidestreetwhereit
ispossibletopark.Thecity'sroadsaresowellwornthatthe
firstactofthenewmayor,ShirleyFranklin,wastostart
repairingpotholes.In1998,13metrocountieslostfederal
highwayfundsbecausetheirair-pollutionlevelsviolatedthe
CleanAirAct.TheAmericanHighwayUsersAlliancerankedthree
Atlantainterchangesamongthe18worstbottlenecksinthe
country.
Othercitiesinthesamefixhavereorganizedtheirhighways,
imposedcommuterandcartaxes,orexpandedtheir
public-transportsystems.Atlantadoesnotlikeanyofthese
things.Publictransportisavexedsubject,too.Atlanta,s
metropolitanregionisdividedintonumerouscountyandsmaller
citygovernments,whichfindithardtoworktogether.Railways
nowservethecitycenterandtheairport,butnotmuchelse;
busstopsareoftennearinvisiblepoles,offeringno
indicationofwhichbusmightstopthere,orwhen.
Georgia(sDemocraticgovernor,RoyBarnes,whohopesfor
reelectioninNovember,hasotherplans.Towinbackthefederal
highwaymoneylostundertheCleanAirAct,hecreatedthe
GeorgiaRegionalTransportationAuthority(GRTA),a15-member
boardwiththepowertomakethecountygovernments,thecity
andtheten-countyAtlantaRegionalCommissioncooperateon
transportplans,whetherthey1ikeitornot.
NowGRTAhasissueditsownpreliminaryplan,allocating$4.5
billionoverthenextthreeyearsforavarietyofschemes.The
planearmarksmoneytowidenroads;tohaveanelectricshuttle
busshuttletouristsamongtheelegantvillasofBuckhead;and
tocreateacommuterraillinkbetweenAtlantaandMacon,two
hourstothesouth.Countieswillbeencouraged,withgenerous
ten-to-onematchingfunds,tostartexpressbusservices.
Publicgoodwill,however,maynotstretchasfarasthenext
plan,whichistobuildtheNorthernArchighwayfor65miles
acrossthreecountiesnorthofthecitylimits.GRTAhas
allotted$270mforthis.Supporterssayitwou1deasethe
congestiononlocalroads;opponentsthinkitwouldworsen
over-developmentandtraffic.Thecountiesaffected,andeven
GRTA'sownboard,aredivided.
Thegovernorisinfavor,however;andsincehecanappointand
fireGRTA'Smembers,thatisprobablytheendofthestory.Mr.
Barneshasatendencytodoashewants,regardless.His
arroganceontrafficmatterscouldalsolosehimvotes.ButMr.
BarnesthinkthatAtlanta,sslowingeconomycoulddohimmore
harmthantheanti-sprawlmovement.
Theauthor'spresentationofAtlanta*scar-dependenceis
meant.
A.tobeironic.
B.topokefuntothem.
C.tobefair.
D.tomakeitnotorious.
2、
Theword"bottleneck”(Para.1)bestconnotes.
A.toviolatethelaw.
B.toslackthepace.
C.tobestuckintraps.
D.tobeheldup.
3、
WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedinthetext?
A.ControversiesexistconcerningthetrafficinAtlanta.
B.ThefederalfundswerelostundertheCleanAirAct.
C.Atlantamustabandonbusesandbuildmorehighways.
D.Thecountygovernmentsshouldlearntobecooperative.
4、
WhichofthefollowingisNOTpartofthe“anti-sprawl
movement"asplannedbygovernorRoyBarnes?
A.HissuccessinreelectioninNovember.
B.Theinitiationofshuttlebustransit.
C.Theallocationofmoneytowidenroads.
D.Theconstructionofacommuterrail.
5、
Itseemsthatthebestsolutiontothetrafficproblemin
Atlantaseemstoliein.
A.theenforcementoftrafficregulations.
B.theimprovementofitsroadconditions.
C.theincreaseofcommuterandcartaxes.
D.theimprovementofitspublictransports.
6、Iftheopinionpollsaretobebelieved,mostAmericans
arecomingtotrusttheirgovernmentmorethantheyusedto.
ThehabithasnotyetspreadwidelyamongAmericanIndians,who
suspectanorganizationwhichhassooftenpatronizedthem,
liedtothemanddefraudedthem.ButtheIndiansmaysoonwin
avictoryinalegalbattlethatepitomizesthoseabuses.
ElouiseCobell,abankerwhoalsohappenstobeamemberofthe
BlackfeettribeinMontana,istheleadingplaintiffina
massiveclass-actionsuitagainstthegovernment.Atissueis
upto$10billionintrustpaymentsowedtosome500,000Indians.
ThesuitrevolvesaroundIndividualIndianMoney(11M)accounts
thatareadministeredbytheInteriorDepartment,sBureauof
IndianAffairs(BIA).Backinthe1880s,thegovernmentdivided
morethan11macresoftriballandintoparcelsof80to160
acresthatwereassignedtoindividualIndians.Becausethese
parcelswererarelyoccupiedbytheirnewowners,the
governmentassumedresponsibilityformanagingthem.Asthe
Indians,trustee,itleasedthelandoutforgrazing,logging,
miningandoi1drilling一butitwassupposedtodistributethe
royaltiestotheIndianowners.
Infact,officialsadmitthatroyaltieshavebeenlostorstolen.
Recordsweredestroyedandthegovernmentlosttrackofwhich
Indiansownedwhatland.Theplaintiffssaythatmoneyisowing
to500,000Indians,buteventhegovernmentacceptsafigure
ofabout300,000.Foryears,CobellheardIndianscomplainof
notgettingpaymentfromthegovernmentfortheoil-drilling
andranchingleasesontheirland.Butnothingmuchgotdone.
ShereturnedtoWashingtonand,afterabrush-offfrom
governmentlawyers,filedthesuit.
GaleNorton,GeorgeBushesinteriorsecretarywaschargedwith
contemptinNovemberbecauseherdepartmenthadfailedtofix
theproblem.InDecember,JudgeLamberthorderedtheinterior
Departmenttoshutdownallitscomputersfortenweeksbecause
trustfundrecordswerevulnerabletohackers.Thesystemwas
partlyrestoredlastmonthandpaymentstosomeIndians,which
hadbeeninterrupted,resumed.
Andthatisnottheendofit.Ms.Nortonhasproposedthe
creationofanewBureauofIndianTrustManagement,separate
fromtheBIA.Indiansarecrossthatshesuggestedthiswithout
consultingthem.Somewantthetrustfundstobeplacedin
receivership,underaneutralsupervisor.Othershavecalled
forCongresstoestablishanindependentcommission,including
Indians,todrawupaplanforreformingthewholesystem.A
messyinjusticemayatlastbegettingsortedout.
ElouiseCobellcriticizedtheInteriorDepartment(sBIAfor
A.itsleasinglandoutforexploitation.
B.itsdistributionofmoneycollected.
C.itssupposedmisconductofabuses.
D.itsreactiontoamassiveaction.
7、
Itseemsthattheauthorismostcriticalofthegovernment's
A.irresponsibility.
B.interference.
C.bureaucracy.
D.inequality.
8、
Whenmentioning“parcelsof80to160acres”,thewriteris
talkingabout.
A.oilprospectors.
B.trustpayments.
C.privateproperty.
D.landownership.
9、
WhatistheattitudeofAmericanIndianstowardsGaleNorton,s
proposal?
A.Skeptical.
B.Scornful.
C.Annoyed.
D.Indifferent.
10、
WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingthetext?
A.TrustfundshavebeenplacedinthehandsofAmerican
Indians.
B.PaymentsowedtoAmericanIndianhavebeenindefinitely
delayed.
C.BIAdeliberatelyleavestrust-fundrecordsvulnerableto
risks.
D.AmericanIndiansshouldbecomeincreasinglyvocalfor
justice.
11、TheEuropeanUnion'sBarcelonasummit,whichendedon
March16th,wasplayedoutagainsttheusualbackdropofnoisy
“anti-globalization“demonstrationsandmassivesecurity.If
nothingelse,thedemonstrationsillustratedthateconomic
liberalizationinEurope一themeeting'smaintopic一presents
genuinepoliticaldifficulties.Influentialsectionsofpublic
opinioncontinuetoopposeanythingthattheyimaginethreatens
“socialEuropetheidealofacradle-to-gravewelfarestate.
Inthisclimateofpublicopinion,itisnotsurprisingthat
theoutcomeinBarcelonawasmodest.Thetotemicissuewas
openingupEurope'senergymarkets.TheFrenchgovernmenthas
foughthardtopreserveaprotectedmarketathomeforits
state-ownednationalchampion,ElectricitedeFrance(EDF).At
Barcelonaitmadeawell-flaggedtacticalretreat.The
summiteersconcludedthatfrom2022industrialusersacross
Europewouldbeabletochoosefromcompetingenergysuppliers,
whichshouldaccountfor“atleast”60%ofthemarket.
SinceEurope'senergymarketisworth350billion($309billion)
ayearandaffectsjustabouteverybusiness,thisisa
breakthrough.Buteventheenergydealhasdisappointing
aspects.Confiningcompetitiontobusinessusersmakesit
hardertoshowthateconomicliberalizationisthefriend
ratherthanthefoeoftheordinaryperson.ItalsoallowsEDF
tokeepitsmonopolyinthemostprofitablechunkoftheFrench
market.
Inotherareas,especiallytodowithEurope'stoughlabor
markets,theEUisactuallygoingbackwards.Thesummiteers
declaredthat''disincentivesagainsttakingupjobs"shouldbe
removed;20mjobsshouldbecreatedwithintheEUby2022.But
onlythreedaysafteraBarcelonajamboree,theEuropean
Commissionendorsedanewlawthatwouldgiveall
temporary-agencyworkersthesamerightsasfull-timerswithin
sixweeksofgettingtheirfeetunderthedesk.Sixoutof20
commissionersdid,unusually,voteagainstthemeasure一a
blatantpieceofre-regulation—butthesocialaffairs
commissioner,AnnaDiamantopoulou,wasunrepentant,indeed
triumphant.Adissatisfiedliberaliserinthecommission
calledthedirective“anabsolutedisaster'".
Thesummit'sotherachievementsarestillmorefragile.
Europe'sleaderspromisedtoincreasespendingon''researchand
development"fromitscurrentfigureof1.9%ofGDPayearto
3%.ButhowwillEuropeanpoliticianscompelbusinessesto
investmoreinresearch?Nobodyseemstoknow.Andtheonebig
researchprojectagreedonatBarcelona,theGalileo
satellite-positioningsystem,whichissupposedtocost3.2
billionofpublicmoney,isofdubiouscommercialvalue,since
theEuropeansalreadyenjoyfreeaccesstotheAmericans,GPA
system.EdwardBannerman,headofeconomicsattheCentrefor
EuropeanReform,aBlairitethink-tank,callsGalileo"the
commonagriculturalpolicyinspace”.
Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.AreviewofEU'sBarcelonasummit.
B.AboutmeritsofaEU'ssummit.
C.AsurveyofEurope,scompetitors.
D.AbouttheachievementsoftheEU.
12、
Thepubliclaunchedademonstrationsagainstthesummitwith
respectto.
A.politicaldifficulties.
B.itsstronginfluence.
C.imaginativeideals.
D.itssocialwelfare.
13、
Accordingtothistext,“anti-globalization"isto
liberation"as.
A.securityisto"threats”.
B.monopolyisto"competition”.
C.publicityisto"privacy”.
D.researchisto“development”.
14、
WelearnfromthetextthatEdwardBannermanisprobably
A.anenthusiastinagriculturalpolicy.
B.atoughleaderinsocialaffairs.
C.andoubterofspendingonresearch.
D.apioneerinspaceexploration.
15、
Intheeyesoftheauthor,theEU'sBarcelonasummit,
A.turnedouttoberatherdisappointing.
B.wasasproductiveasexpected.
C.provedtobequitedissatisfactory.
D.wasnotsofruitfulasanticipated.
16、Everydaysome16mbarrelsofoilleavetheGulfthrough
theStraitofHormuz.Thatisenoughtofillasoft-drinkcan
foreveryoneonearth,ortopowereverymotorvehicleonthe
planetfor25miles(40km).Gulfoilaccountsfor40%ofglobal
tradeinthestickystuff.Moreimportant,itmakesup
two-thirdsofknowndeposits.Whereasatpresentproduction
ratestherestoftheworld'soilreserveswilllastforamere
25years,theGulf'swilllastfor100.Inotherwords,the
region'sstrategicimportanceissettogrowandgrow.
Oratleastsogoestheconventionalwisdom,whichisusually
roundedoutwithscarytalkofunstablesupplies,spendthrift
regimesandapotentialfundamentalistmenace.Yetallthose
numberscomewithcaveats.Agreatdealofoilisconsumedby
thecountriesthatproduceitratherthantraded,soinreality
theGulfaccountsforlessthanaquarteroftheworld'sdaily
consumption.Asforreserves,thefiguresareaschangeableas
amirageinthedesert.Themostcomprehensiveresearch
available,conductedbytheUSGeologicalSurvey,referstoan
“expected"totalvolumeforglobalhydrocarbondepositsthat
isaboutdoublecurrentknownreserves.Usingthatfigure,and
throwinginnaturalgasalongwithoil,itappearsthattheGulf
containsamoremoderate30%orsooftheplanet'sfuture
fossil-fuelsupplies.LeavingoutthetwoGulfstatesthatare
notcoveredinthissurvey—IranandIraq一theremainingsix
betweenthemholdsomethinglike20%ofworldhydrocarbon
reserves,notmuchmorethanRussia.
Allthesame,itisstillaheftychunk;enough,youmightthink,
tokeepthepeoplelivingatopthewellsincomfortforthe
foreseeablefuture.Butyoumightbewrong.Atpresent,the
nationsoftheGulfCooperationCouncilhaveacombined
nationalincomeroughlyequaltoSwitzerland's,buta
populationwhich,ataround30m,ismorethanfourtimesasbig.
Itisalsothefastest-growingonearth,havingincreasedat
ninetimestheSwissrateoverthepastquarter-century.
Meanwhiletheregion,sshareofworldoiltradehasfallen,as
hastheaveragepriceperbarrel.
Asaresult,theincomeperpersongeneratedbyGCCoilexports
hasbeendiminishingsincethe1970s.True,surgingdemandfrom
AmericaandAsiahasrecentlyboostedtheGulf'sshareoftrade,
butthemedium-termoutlookforoilpriesremainsweak.
Combinedwithcontinuedgrowthinoilconsumption,thisshould
createsustainedupwardpressureonprices.Andhighoilprices
willspeedthesearchforalternatives.Whoknows,in20years'
timefuelcellsandhydrogenpowermayhavestartedtobecome
commercialpropositions.
Intheeyesoftheauthor,conventionalopiniononthe
strategicimportanceoftheGulfoilis.
A.reassuring.
B.changeable.
C.paradoxical.
D.exaggerated.
17、
Bymentioning"thefiguresareaschangeableasamiragein
thedesert”,theauthoristalkingabout.
A.thewealthypeoplewholiveatopthewellsintheGulf.
B.theplanet'sfuturefossil-fuelsupplies.
C.theinconsistentestimatesonoildepositsintheGulf.
D.theoiltradedintheinternationalmarkets.
18、
Whensaying"itisstillaheftychunk”(Para.3),theauthor
impliesthat.
A.ThepeopleintheGulfwouldnotbenefitincertainways.
B.TheGulfcountriesareincomparabletothecountySwiss.
C.Continuedoilconsumptionwillcreatehighpricepressures.
D.Thesearchforotheralternativeswouldendupwith
failures.
19、
ItisgenerallybelievedthatoilproducedintheGulf.
A.willleavethelocalsinimpoverishedconditions.
B.islessthantheassessmentinaconductedresearch.
C.willdiminishtheregion,sstrategicimportance.
D.istradedratherthanconsumedbyitsproducers.
20、
Towhichofthefollowistheauthorlikelytoagree?
A.Someoftheworld'sbothersomehotspotsareneartheGulf.
B.Oilisbig,butitisnottheonlyreasontotaketheGulf
seriously.
C.Whiletheoilpricekeepsrising,theGulfisanattractive
totraders.
D.Tightenthriftregimesonoilconsumption,thesingle
remedy.
21、PartB(10points)
Thefollowingparagraphsaregiveninawrongorder.Youare
requiredtoreorganizetheseparagraphsintoacoherenttext
bychoosingfromthelistA一G.Thefirstandthelast
paragraphshavebeenplacedforyous.
A.ThestrainofHIVthatwasdiscoveredinSydneyintrigues
scientistsbecauseitcontainsstrikingabnormalitiesinagene
thatisbelievedtostimulateviralduplication.Infact,the
virusismissingsomuchofthisparticulargene一knownasnef,
fornegativefactor一thatitishardtoimaginehowthegene
couldperform,anyusefulfunction.Andsureenough,whilethe
SydneyvirusretainstheabilitytoinfectTcells—whiteblood
cellsthatarecriticaltotheimmunesystem'sabilitytoward
offinfection—itmakessofewcopiesofitselfthatthemost
powerfulmoleculartoolscanbarelydetectitspresence.
B.Ifthisspeculationprovesright,itwillmarkamilestone
inthebattletocontainthelate-20thcentury'smostterrible
epidemic.Forinadditiontoexplainingwhythissmallgroup
ofpeopleinfectedwithHIVhasnotbecomesick,thediscovery
ofaviralstrainthatworks1ikeavaccinewouldhave
far-reachingimplications."Whattheseresultssuggest”,says
Dr.BarneyGrahamofTennessee*sVanderbiltUniversity,“is
thatHIVisvulnerableandthatitispossibletostimulate
effectiveimmunityagainstit”.
C.Butassixyearsstretchedto10,thento14,theanxiety
ofhealthofficialsgavewaytoastonishment.Althoughtwoof
therecipientshavediedfromothercauses,notoneoftheman's
contaminatedbloodhascomedownwithAIDS.Moretellingstill,
thedonorisalsohealthy.Infacthisimmunesystemremains
asrobustasifhehadnevertangledwithHIVatall.Whatcould
explainsuchunexpectedgoodfortune?
D.Attheveryleast,thenefgeneoffersanattractivetarget
fordrugdevelopers.Ifitsactivitycanbeblocked,suggests
Deacon,researchersmightbeabletobringtheprogressionof
diseaseundercontrol,eveninpeoplewhohavedeveloped
full-blownAIDS.TheneedforbetterAIDS-fightingdrugswas
underscoredlastweekbytheactionsofaU.S.FoodandDrug
Administrationadvisorypanel,which,recommendedspeedy
approvaloftwonewAIDSdrugs.AlthoughFDAcommissionerDavid
Kesslerwasquicktopraisethenewdrugs,neithermedication
canpreventorcureAIDSonceithastakenhold.Whatscientists
reallywantisavaccinethatcanpreventinfectionaltogether.
Andthat,swhatmakestheSydneyvirussopromising—andso
controversial.
E.AteamofAustralianscientistshasfinallysolvedthe
mystery.Thevirusthatthedonorcontractedandthenpassed
on,theteamreportedlastweekinthejournalScience,contains
flawsinitsgeneticscript,thatappeartohaverenderedit
harmless."Notonlyhavetherecipientsandthedonornot
progressedtodiseasefor15years”,marvelsmolecular
biologistNicholasDeaconofAustralia'sMacfarlaneBurnet
CentreforMedicalResearch,“butthepredictionisthatthey
neverwill”.Deaconspeculatesthatthis"impotent"HIVmay
evenbeanaturalinoculantthatprotectsitscarriersagainst
morevirulentstrainsofthevirus.
F.Butfewscientistsareenthusiasticabouttestingthe
propositionbyinjectingHIV一howeverweakened一intomillions
ofpeoplewhohaveneverbeeninfected.Afterall,theynote,
HIVisaretrovirus,aclassofinfectiousagentsknownfor
theiralarmingabilitytointegratetheirowngenesintothe
DNAofthecellstheyinfect.Thusonceittakeseffect,a
retrovirusinfectionispermanent.
G.About15yearsago,awel1-meaningmandonatedbloodtothe
RedCrossinSydney,Australia,notknowinghehasbeenexposed
toHIV-1,thevirusthatcausesAIDS.Muchlater,publichealth
officialslearnedthatsomeofthepeoplewhogottransfusions
containinghisbloodhadbecomeinfectedwiththesamevirus;
presumablytheywerealmostsuretodie.
Order:Gisthe
22、(42)
23、(43)
24、(44)
25、(45)
26、PartC
Directions:Readthefollowingtextcarefullyandthen
translatetheunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese.(10points)
Radiationoccursfromthreenaturalsources:radioactive
materialintheenvironment,suchasinsoil,rock,orbuilding
materials;cosmicrays;andsubstancesinthehumanbody,such
asradioactivepotassiuminboneandradioactivecarbonin
tissues.Thesenaturalsourcesaccountforanexposureofabout
100milliremsayearfortheaverageAmerican.
Thelargestsinglesourceofman-maderadiationin
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