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考研外语冲刺密卷5
一、UseofEnglish
1、Oneofthemostimportantresultsofresearchintoageing
hasbeentopinpointthesignificanceofshort-termmemory.
Thisfacultyiseasily(1)asageingadvances.Whatseems
to(2)isthatinformationisreceivedbythebrain,
(3)scansitformeaninginordertodecodeitatsome
futuretime.Itlooksasiftheactual(4)ofthe
short-termmemoryitselfmaynotchangetoomuch(5)age.
Ayoungmanandamaninhislatefiftiesmay(6)beable
torememberandrepeata(n)(7)ofeightnumbersrecited
tothem.Butwhat(8)changeisthatwhentheolderman
isaskedtorememberanything(9)betweenthetimeheis
firstgiventhenumberstomemoriseandthetimeheisasked
to(10)them,hewillbemuchlesslikelytorememberthe
(11)numbersthantheyoungman.Thisisbecausethe
scanningstageismoreeasily(12)byotheractivitiesin
(13)people.
In(14)livingoneexperiencesthisasafairlyminor
(15)一atelephonenumberforgottenwhileonelooks
(16)anareacode,orthefirstpartof(17)street
directionsconfusedwiththefastbecausethelast'turnlefts)
and,turnrights'haveinterfered(18)rememberingthe
firstdirections.Inmoreformallearning,however,the
(19)ofshort-termmemoryismorethanjustamildsocial
embarrassment.Itcanbeaseriousbartofurther(20)or
indeedtoanyprogressatall.
A.discovered
B.strengthened
C.displayed
D.disturbed
2、(2)
A.happen
B.exist
C.work
D.do
3、(3)
A.as
B.that
C.which
D.what
4、⑷
A.performance
B.capacity
C.action
D.activity
5、(5)
A.for
B.with
C.over
D.under
6、(6)
A.neither
B.none
C.either
D.both
7、(7)
A.average
B.percentage
C.amount
D.proportion
8、(8)
A.will
B.would
3
C.does
D.did
9、⑼
A.else
B.more
C.particular
D.special
10、(10)
A.decode
B.explain
C.produce
D.repeat
11、(H)
A.difficult
B.different
C.original
D.previous
12、(12)
A.finished
B.completed
C.disrupted
D.erupted
4
13、(13)
A.younger
B.older
C.most
D.common
14、(14)
A.daily
B.ordinary
C.normal
D.usual
15、(15)
A.offence
B.irritation
C.distress
D.disgrace
16、(16)
A.up
B.for
C.at
D.over
17、(17)
A.inconvenient
5
B.inadequate
C.conventional
D.complicated
18、(18)
A.by
B.with
C.for
D.over
19、(19)
A.collapse
B.absence
C.lack
D.decay
20、(20)
A.attainment
B.acquisition
C.learning
D.reaching
二、ReadingComprehension
1、PartA
Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestions
beloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.(40points)
LastNovember,engineersinthehealthcaredivisionofGE
unveiledsomethingcalledthe“LightSpeedVCT”,ascannerthat
cancreateastartlinglygoodthree-dimensionalimageofa
beatingheart.ThisspringStaples,anAmerican
office-suppliesretailer,willstockitsshelveswithagadget
calleda"wordlock”,apadlockthatuseswordsinsteadof
numbers.Theconnection?Ineachcase,thefirm'scustomers
haveplayedabigpartindesigningtheproduct.
Howdoesinnovationhappen?Thefamiliarstoryinvolves
scientistinacademicinstitutesandRDlabs.Butlately,
corporatepracticehasbeguntochallengethisold,fashioned
notion.Opensourcesoftwaredevelopmentisalreadywell-known.
LesssoisthefactthatBell,anAmericanbicyclehelmetmaker,
hascollectedhundredsofideasfornewproductsfromits
customers,andisputtingseveralofthemintoproduction.Not
onlyisthecustomerking:nowheismarket-researchhead,RD
chiefandproduct-developmentmanager,too.
Thisisnotallnew.Researchershavedemonstratedthe
importanceofpastusercontributionstotheevolutionof
everythingfromsportingequipmenttoconstructionmaterials
andscientificinstruments.Buttheriseofonlinecommunities,
togetherwiththedevelopmentofpowerfulandeasy-to-use
不_____Q
q7
designtools,seemstobeboostingthephenomenon,aswellas
bringingittotheattentionofawideraudience,saysEricVon
HippelofMIT."Userinnovationhasalwaysbeenaround,“hesays.
“Thedifferenceisthatpeoplecannolongerdenythatitis
happening.
Harnessingcustomerinnovationrequiresdifferentmethods,
saysMr.VonHippel.Insteadoftakingthetemperatureofa
representativesampleofcustomers,firmsmustidentifythefew
specialcustomerswhoinnovate.GE'shealthcaredivisioncalls
them“luminaries”.Theytendtobewel1-publisheddoctorsand
researchscientistsfromleadingmedicalinstitutions,saysGE,
whichbringsupto25luminariestogetheratregularmedical
advisoryboardsessionstodiscusstheevolutionofGE's
technology.GE'sproductsthenemergefromcollaborationwith
thesegroups.
Attheheartofmostthinkingaboutinnovationisthebelief
thatpeopleexpecttobepaidfortheircreativework:hence
theneedtoprotectandrewardthecreationofintellectual
property.Onereallyexcitingthingaboutuser-ledinnovation
isthatcustomersseemwillingtodonatetheircreativity
freely,saysMr.VonHippel.Thismaybebecauseitistheir
onlypracticaloption:patentsarecostlytogetandoften
provideonlyweakprotection.Somepeoplemayvaluethe
enhancedreputationandnetworkeffectsoffreelyrevealing
theirworkmorethananymoneytheycouldmakebypatentingit.
Eitherway,somefirmsarestartingtobelievethattherereally
issuchathingasafreelunch.
TheexamplesofGEandStaplesinthefirstparagraphareto
showthatbothcompanies
A.benefitfromcustomerinnovation.
B.challengeacademicinstitutesandRDlabs.
C.arepioneersinadoptingcustomerinnovation.
D.arepredominantinnewproductsresearch.
2、
Oneofthedrivingforcesbehindtherecentprevalenceof
Customerinnovationis
A.theevolutionofsportingequipment.
B.thedevelopmentofInternettechnology.
C.themotivationofmakingmoney.
D.people(sadvocacyofinnovation.
3、
Theword//luminaries,,(Paragraph4)mostprobablyrefersto
peoplewho
A.areeminentinaspecificfield.
不____Q
T9
B.areknowntohaveinventednewproducts.
C.leadtheresearchteamsofthecorporations.
D.purchasethecompaniesnewproductsconsistently.
4、
Accordingtotheauthor,user-ledinnovation
A.shouldbepatentedandrewardedwithmoney.
B.iscostlessthankstoitscreator*sgoodness.
C.hascomeintotheviewofmorepeople.
D.couldn,tbeprotectedbypatentlaw.
5、
Thebesttitleforthepassagemightbe
A.TheRiseoftheCreativeConsumer.
B.TheFutureofCustomerInnovation.
C.HowCompaniesPromoteInnovation.
D.WhyCustomerInnovationEmerges.
6、Naturalismistheviewthatthe“natural“universe,the
universeofmatterandenergy,isallthattherereallyis.By
rulingoutaspiritualpartofthehumanpersonwhichmight
survivedeathanda(godwhomightresurrectthebody,
naturalismalsorulesoutsurvivalafterdeath.Inaddition,
naturalismdenieshumanfreedomonthegroundsthateveryevent
mustbeexplainablebydeterministicnaturallaws.Itdenies
anyabsolutevaluesbecauseitcanfindnogroundsforsuch
valuesinaworldmadeuponlyofmatterandenergy.Andfinally,
naturalismdeniesthattheuniversehasanymeaningorpurpose
becausethereisnoGodtogiveitameaningorpurpose,and
nothingelsewhichcangiveitameaningorpurpose.
Anyonewhoacceptsthefirstthreedenials,ofGod,spiritual
beings,andimmortality,mightbecalledanaturalistinthe
broadsense,andanyonewhoaddstothesethedenialoffreedom,
values,andpurposemightbelabeledanaturalistinthestrict
sense,orastrictnaturalist;Someopponentsofnaturalism
wou1darguethatnaturalistsinthebroadsenseareatleast
somewhatinconsistentandthatnaturalisminthebroadsense
leadslogicallytostrictnaturalism.ManyStrictnaturalists
wouldagreewiththis.
Thosewhorejectnaturalisminboththestrictandbroadsense
dosoforavarietyofreasons.Theymayhavepositivearguments
fortheexistenceofsomeofwhatnaturalistsdeny,ortheymay
havewhatseemtobedecisiverefutationsofsomeorallofthe
argumentsfornaturalism.But,inadditiontoparticular
argumentsagainstnaturalisttenetsortheirgroundsofbelief,
someopponentsofnaturalismbelievethatthereisageneral
argumentwhichholdsagainstanyform,ofnaturalism.These
opponentsholdthatnaturalismhasa"fatalflaw"or,toput
itmorestrongly,thatnaturalismisself-destroying.If
naturalismistrue,thenhumanreasonmustbetheresultof
naturalforces.
Thesenaturalforcesarenot,onthenaturalisticview,
rationalthemselves,norcantheybetheresultofarational
cause.Sohumanreasonwouldbetheresultofnonrationalcauses.
This,itcanbeargued,givesusastrongreasontodistrust
humanreason,especiallyinitslesspracticalandmore
theoreticalexercises.Butthetheoryofnaturalismisitself
suchanexerciseoftheoreticalreason.Ifnaturalismistrue,
wewouldhavestrongreasonstodistrusttheoreticalreasoning.
Ifwedistrusttheoreticalreasoning,wedistrustparticular
applicationsofit,suchasthetheoryofnaturalism.Thus,if
naturalismistrue,wehavestrongreasonstodistrust
naturalism.
Naturalismbelievesthat
A.humancandothingswiththeirfreewill.
B.deterministicnaturallawscanexplaineverything.
C.absolutevaluesShouldbebasedonamorereasonableground.
D.universeisdependentonsubjectiveexperience.
Manystrictnaturalists'attitudestowardsthecategorizing
ofnaturalistsmightbe
A.disapproving,
B.puzzled.
C.content.
D.appreciative.
8、
Whichofthefollowingconcerningthosewhorejectnaturalism
aretrue?
A.theyacceptsomeofthenaturalists,denials.
B.theirretortonnaturalismistoosharptobeconvincing.
C.alltheirargumentsagainstnaturalismarenotuniversal.
D.thereexistmortaldefectsintheirownarguments.
9、
Inthelastparagraph,theauthortriestojustifyhis
conclusionby
A.reducingtoabsurdity.
B.makingancomparison.
C.givinganexample.
D.explainingaphenomenon.
10、
Thegeneralargumentagainstnaturalismfocusesonits
A.inherentimpracticability.
B.wrongassumption.
C.innercontradiction.
D.illogicalreasoning.
11、Ifopen-sourcesoftwareissupposedtobefree,howdoes
anyonesellingitmakeanymoney?It'snotthatdifferentfrom
howothersoftwarecompaniesmakemoney.
You,dthinkthatasoftwarecompanywouldmakemostofitsmoney
from,well,sellingsoftware.Butyou(dbewrong.Foronething,
companiesdon'tsellsoftware,strictlyspeaking;theylicense
it.Theprofitmarginonasoftwarelicenseisnearly100
percent,whichiswhyMicrosoftgushesbillionsofdollars
everyquarter.
Butwhat'sthevalueofalicensetoacustomer?Alicense
doesn'tdeliverthecode,providetheutilitiestogetapiece
ofsoftwarerunning,oranswerthephonewhensomething
inevitablygoeswrong.Thevalueofsoftware,inshort,doesn't
lieinthesoftwarealone.Thevalueisinmakingsurethesoft
waredoesitsjob.Justasatravelershouldlookattheoverall
priceofavacationpackageinsteadofobsessingovertheprice
oftheplaneticketorhotelroom,asmarttechbuyerwon'tfocus
onhowmuchthelicensecostsandignorethesupportcontract
orthemaintenanceagreement.
Open-sourceisnotthatdifferent.Ifyouwantthesoftwareto
work,youhavetopaytoensureitwillwork.Theopen-source
companieshaverefinedthesoftwaremodelbyselling
subscriptions.Theyrolltogethersupportandmaintenanceand
chargeanannualfee,whichisahealthymodel,thoughnotquite
aswonderfulasMicrosoft,smoney-rakingone.Tellingly,even
Microsoftiscastinganenviouseyeataspectsofthe
open-sourcebusinessmodel.Thecompanyhasbeentakinghalting
stepstowardasimilarsubscriptionschemeforitssoftware
sales.Microsoft,ssubscriptionprogram,knownasSoftware
Assurance,providesmaintenanceandsupporttogetherwitha
softwarelicense.ItletsyouupgradetoMicrosoft'snext
versionofthesoftwareforapredictablesum.Butitalso
containsanimplicitthreat:Ifyoudon,tswitchtoSoftware
Assurancenow,whoknowshowmuchMicrosoftwillchargeyouwhen
youdecidetoupgrade?
Chiefinformationofficershatethiskindof“assurance”,since
they'reoftenperfectlyhappyrunningolderversionsof
softwarethatareprovenandstable.Microsoft,ontheother
hand,rakesinthesoftware-licensingfeesonlywhencustomers
upgrade.SoftwareAssuranceisMicrosoft,sattempttogetthose
samelicensingfeesbutwrapthemtogetherwiththeserviceand
supportneededtokeepsystemsrunning.That,swhyMicrosoft
findstheopen-sourcemodelsothreatening:open-source
companieshavenovestedinterestingettingmore1icensing
feesanddon'thavetopadtheirservicecontractswiththat
extracost.Intheend,themaindifferencebetweenopen-source
andproprietarysoftwarecompaniesmaybethesizeofthecheck
youhavetowrite.
Theauthorusedtheexampleofatraveler(Para.3)toshowthat
A.thevalueofsoftwareshouldbeconsideredasawhole.
B.techbuyersshouldcarelittleaboutlicense.
C.alicensedoesn'tcomprisesupportandmaintenance.
D.customershavetopayalottogetalicense.
12、
Whichofthefollowingseemstobetheoverallattitudeof
Microsofttowardsubscriptionplan?
A.Eager.
B.Doubtful.
C.Confident.
D.Hesitant.
13、
AccordingtothepassageMicrosoft
A.operatesabettersalessystem.
B.usesopen-sourcebusinessmodelasareference.
C.forcestechbuyerstoupgradethesoftware.
D.chargesanannualfeefortheserviceandsupport.
14、
Thatextracost(Para.5)probablyrefersto
A.software-licensingfees.
B.totalcostofasoftwareproduct.
C.paymentforservicecontracts.
D.thechargeforsubscription.
15、
WhichofthefollowingistrueaboutMicrosoft?
A.Itdisgustsmanychiefinformationofficers.
B.Ithasdevelopeditsownopen-sourcesoftware.
C.Itsnewprogramrequiresitscustomerspayinadvance.
D.Itenviesopen-sourcecompaniesfortheirgreatprofits.
16^NiallFitzGeraldwouldhavelikedtoleaveUnileverin
ablazeofglorywhenheretiresattheendofSeptember.The
co-chiefexecutiveoftheAnglo-Dutchconsumer-goodsgroupwas
oneofthegodfathersofUnilever's"PathtoGrowthz/strategy
offocusingonitsbrands,whichwaslaunchedliveyearsago.
Buttheplanfailedtodeliveronmanyofitspromises.On
September20th,Unileverwarnedthatitwouldnotreportits
promiseddouble-digitgrowthinprofitsthisyear.
Itisatoughtimeforproducersofbrandedconsumergoods.
Unileveranditscompetitorshavetocopewithpressureon
pricesandstiffcompetitionfromsupermarkets'ownbrands,
Co1gate-Palmolivewarnedoflowerprofitsonthe'sameday,
Nestlerecentlydisappointedinvestorswithitslatestresults.
Evenso,Unileveradmitsthebulkofitstroublesare
self-inflicted.The"PathtoGrowthz,strategyaimedtomakethe
firmmoreefficient.Unileversavedabout4billioneuro($4.9
billion)incostsoverthepastfiveyearsandreducedits
portfolioofbrandsfront1,600tosome450,butitstillfailed
tomeetitstargetsforprofitandsales,reportingasales
declineof0.7%forthesecondquarterofthisyear.
AndrewWoodatSanfordBernstein,aninvestment-researchfirm,
thinksthemainproblemisunder-investmentinadvertisingand
marketing,aninfatuationwithbrandsandunrealistic
performancetargets.Unilevercutitsadandmarketing
expenditureattheworstmoment,saysMr.Wood.Commoditised
productsareespeciallyvulnerabletotheonslaughtof
retailers*ownbrands.Inmargarine,forinstance,retailers)
ownbrandsnowcaptureasmuchasone-fifthofthemarket.
Unileveralsooverextendedsomesuccessfulbrands,for
instanceBertolli'soliveoilsandpastasauces.Accordingto
Mr.Wood,Unilevercansustainablygrowitsbusinessabout3%
ayear;itwasshootingfor5-6%.
Unilever'schieffinancialofficer(CFO)countersthat
consumerslookforaproductandthenbuyabrand,sohisfirm
needstofocusonbrands.Unileverintendstostepupits
marketingefforts,althoughadspendingissupposedtoremain
atcurrentlevels.Atpresent,Unileverspends14.5%ofsales
onads.ButeventheCFOadmitsthecompanyhas"issuesof
competitiveness”.Aftersevenquartersofdisappointing
performance,itneedstoregaincredibilitywithinvestors.
Overthenextfewmonths,managementwillrethinkitsstrategy
forthenextfive-yearplan.PatrickCescau,aFrenchmanwho
willtakeoverfromMr.FitzGerald,isinheritingatricky
legacy.
Whichofthefollowingabout“PathtoGrowthstrategyistrue?
A.Itishardtocarryout.
B.Ithasaglorioushistory.
C.itunderlinesUnilever,sbrands.
D.Itbringshighgrowth.
17、
Accordingtothepassage,NiallFitzGerald
A.isanincompetentleader.
B.willretirewithgreathonor.
C.willbecomePatrick;spredecessor.
D.isoneofUnilever'sfounders.
18、
IntheeyesofUnilever,itstroublesmainlyliein
A.fiercecompetition,
B.itsinefficiency.
C.thedepressingsales,
D.itsstrategy.
19、
WecanlearnfromthelastparagraphthatPatrickCescau
A.willabandonthefocusonbrands.
B.willfaceatoughsituation.
C.willacquainthimselfwithtrickytactics.
D.willholdon"PathtoGrowth“strategy.
20、
Unilever,sCFOthinksthatWood'scommentsare
A.notunrealistic.
B.generallyacceptable.
C.shortoflogic.
D.basicallyerroneous.
21、PartB(10points)
Inthefollowingtext,somesentenceshavebeenremoved.For
Questions41-45,choosethemostsuitableonefromthelist(A、
B、C、D>E>F、G...)tofitintoeachofthenumberedblank.
Thereareseveralextrachoices,whichdonotfitinanyofthe
gaps.(10points)
Cardiologistshavepioneeredtheworld'sfirstnon-surgical
bypassoperationtoturnaveinintoanarteryusinganew
techniquetodivertbloodflowinamanwithsevereheart
disease.
(41).
Althoughmajorheartsurgeryisbecomingcommonplace,withmore
than28,000bypassoperationsintheUKannually,itis
traumaticforpatientsandinvolvesalongrecoveryperiod.
Thenewtechniquewascarriedoutbyaninternationalteambf
doctorswhoperformedthenon-invasivesurgeryona53-year-old
Germanpatient.
(42).
AccordingtoaspecialreportinCirculation:Journalofthe
AmericanHeartAssociation,cardiologistsdevelopedaspecial
catheter(导管)whichwasinsertedintooneofhislegarteries,
threadedupthroughtheaorta(主动脉)tothetopofthediseased
artery,whichwastheonlypartstillopenandreceivingblood.
(43).
Athin,flexiblewirewasthreadedthroughtheneedleandthe
needleandcatheterwerewithdrawn,leavingthewirebehind
andasmallangioplasty(血管成形术)balloon,whichwasusedto
widenthechannel.Finally,theveinwasblockedoffjustabove
thenewchannelallowingbloodfromthearterytobererouted
downthevein.
(44).
Dr.StephenOesterle,wholedtheteam,said:"Thismilestone
marksthefirstcoronaryarterybypassperformedwitha
catheter.Thetechnologyoffersarealistichopefortruly
minimallyinvasivebypassproceduresinthefuture.”
Dr.OesterleisdirectorofcardiologyatMassachusettsGeneral
HospitalandassociateprofessorofmedicineatHarvardMedical
SchoolinBoston.MelanieHaddon,cardiacnurseattheBritish
HeartFoundation,saiditwaslikelytobemanyyearsbefore
theprocedurewasroutinelyusedinhospitals.”Non-invasive
surgery,suchasthisnewmethod,couldhelpminimizetherisks,
bringinggreatbenefitstothepatient.”
Aclot-bustingdrugcombinedwith1O-minutespurtsofexercise
hasbeenfoundtogrownewbloodvesselsinchildrenwithheart
disease.
(45).
X-raysshowedthatoverafivemonthperiodanetworkoftiny
newbloodvesselsformedintwoofthepatients.Inallseven
individuals,thetreatmentwasassociatedwithimprovedblood
flowtotheheartmuscleintheareasaroundtheblockage.
A.Ineverycase,thetherapyincreasedthesizeoftheblocked
arteryallowingmorebloodtopassthrough.
B.Thediabeticpatient,whohasnotbeannamed,hadsuffered
severechestpainsbecauseoneofhiscoronaryarterieswas
severelyblockedanddeprivinghisheartmuscleofoxygen,but
hewasconsideredbydoctorstobeunsuitablefortraditional
bypasssurgery.
C.Then,guidedbyultra-soundaphysicianpushedaneedlefrom
insidethecatheterthroughthearterywallandintothe
adjacentvein.
D.Thekeyholeprocedure,whichavoidstheextensiveinvasive
surgeryofaconventionalbypass,willofferhopetotensof
thousandsofpeopleatriskfromheartattacks.Coronaryheart
disease,wherethearteriesareprogressivelysiltedupwith
fattydeposits,isresponsibleinamajorindustrialcountry
likeBritainformorethan160,000deathseachyear.
E.Aftertheprocedure,theveineffectivelybecameanartery,
carryingbloodinthereversedirectionfromthepreviousway,
andfeedingthestarvedhearttissuewithoxygen.
F.ResearchersinJapanstudiedsevenchildrenandteenagers,
aged6to19,whohadatotallyblockedarteryandcouldnot
behelpedbysurgery.Theywereaskedtoexerciseonabicycle
machin
22、(42)
23、(43)
24、(44)
25、(45)
26、PartC
Directions:Readthefollowingtextcarefullyandthen
translatetheunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese.(10points)
Toavoidthevariousfoolishopinionstowhichmanisliable,
nosuperhumangeniusisrequired.Afewsimpleruleswillkeep
you,notfromallerror,butfromsillyerror.
Ifthematterisonethatcanbeserriedbyobservation,make
theobservationyourself.(46)Aristotlecouldhaveavoidedthe
mistakeofthinkingthatwomenhavefewerteeththanmen,by
thesimpledeviceofaskingMrs.Aristotletokeephermouth
openwhilehecounted.Hedidnotdosobecausehethoughthe
knew.Thinkingthatyouknowwheninfactyoudon'tisafatal
mistake,
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