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考研外语考前密押卷10
一、UseofEnglish
1、Withtherapidspreadoftheinterneteyewhereinthe
world,andthe(1)numberofusers,oneofthemost
excitingdevelopmentsontheinternetisE-commerce—(2)
commerce.E-commercehastwoforms,(3)
business—to—business,orB-to-B,andbusiness—to—consumer,or
B_to_C.
B-to-Cwasthefirstofthesedevelopments.Itgrew(4)
fromthefirstdayswhenpeoplestartedtobuythingsfromtheir
homeswithoutgoingtoashop.Firstcame''catalogueshopping”
(5)youchoosewhatyouwantfromacatalogue(6)
picturesandotherdetailsofeverythingthatis(7)sale.
Youthensendanorderwithacheckby(8)andthethings
youhavechosensenttoyourhome.Then(9)/'television
shopping”,where(10)acatalogue,theitemsforsaleare
shownor(11)ontelevisiontoattractthecustomer.
(12),thecustomersendsacheckandtheitemisdelivered
tohisorherhome.B-to-Cisthe(13)development,where
the“catalogue"is(14)ontheinternet,combiningthe
advantagesofboththebookcatalogueandthetelevisionand
indeedaddingmore(15)Thecustomermakeshischoicebut
ratherthansendinganorderanda(16)throughthepost,
heplacestheorderandpaysforitusinghiscreditcard,al1
usingthe(17)
Manypeopleworryaboutgiving(18)oftheircreditcard
overtheinternetandthedangerthatitmaybedeceitfullyused.
(19),thegeneralviewisthatwithmodernsystemsof
securemeasuresthedangersofthemisuseofcreditcardsis
(20)greaterinashop,garageorrestaurantthaninusing
itforshoppingontheinternet.
A.increasing
B.spreading
C.decreasing
D.raising
2、(2)
A.electric
B.electrical
C.electronic
D.electronics
3、⑶
A.regardedas
B.knownas
C.esteemedas
D.reckonedas
4、(4)
A.directly
B.naturally
C.generally
D.specially
5、(5)
A.which
B.that
C.where
D.when
6、(6)
A.drawing
B.giving
C.depicting
D.sketching
7、(7)
A.on
B.for
C.at
D.in
8、(8)
A.accident
B.railway
C.hand
D.post
9、(9)
A.came
B.went
C.brought
D.happened
10、(10)
A.asregards
B.otherthan
C.insteadof
D.inviewof
11、(11)
A.displayed
B.performed
C.demonstrated
D.exhibited
12、(12)
A.Again
B.Moreover
C.Besides
D.Secondly
13、(13)
A.late
B.latest
C.latter
D.later
14、(14)
A.liable
B.obtainable
C.reliable
D.available
15、(15)
A.disadvantages
B.features
C.advantages
D.characteristics
16、(16)
A.cash
B.check
C.note
D.bin
17、(17)
A.internet
B.computer
C.catalogue
D.television
18、(18)
A.details
B.segments
C.episodes
D.descriptions
19、(19)
A.However
B.Therefore
C.Furthermore
D.Otherwise
20、(20)
A.naturally
B.truly
C.really
D.actually
二、ReadingComprehension
1、PartA
Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestions
beloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.(40points)
Inalarge,air-conditionedroominaconferencecenterlocated
inacityofmorethanamillionpeople,well-qualifieddoctors
ofsciencediscusstheprosandconsofglobalwarming,and
debatehowthetemperatureoftheseaisbeingmeasured.After
severalhoursofdiscussion,theywalkoutintothewarm
sunshineofasummer,sday,headingofftoacomfortable
restaurantforlunch.
Onthesameday,onthesandsofsmallislandsinthemiddle
ofthePacificOcean,bakedhardbytheburningsun,Hemiand
Naqonolookatthewaterlappingovertheplacewheretheyonce
storedtheirpotatoplants.Theywatchthewavesdashinggently
atthefeetoftheirstrawhutswhichsomeyearsagoweremany
metresfromtheseashore.
Globalwarmingisaproblemfortheoreticaldiscussionamong
scientistsallovertheworld.FormanyPacificIslandersit
isnowbecomingapracticalproblem.Whileinternational
sciencearguesaboutglobalwarmingandclimatechange,
low-lyingPacificIslandsarealreadysufferingcoastal
erosionandcropfailures.
InplacessuchasMarshallIslands,wheremuchofthelandis
onlyametreabovesea-level,villagersfaceleavingtheir
slowlydisappearinghomes.
Scientistsandofficialsfrom13PacificIslandCountries
discussedtheirconcernsinaPacificconferenceinAukland,
NewZealand,andexaminedaNewZealandcomputermodelon
climatechangethatcouldprovideavaluableplanningtool.
LackofmeteorologicalandtidalresearchmeansGovernment
agenciesthroughoutthePacificandtheworldhavetorely
largelyonanecdotalofrisingsealevelserodingforeshores,
andincreasinglyseveredroughtsaffectingthevitalcoconut
crop.
AustralianresearchcommissionedbytheSouthPacificRegional
EnvironmentProgrammehasalreadycalculatedthathuman
greenhousegasemissionsalreadymeasuredupto1995willcause
a5cmto12cmsea-levelriseby2025.PacificIslandcountries
feartheirvulnerablelow-lyinghomeswillbethefirsttopay
thepricefortheemissionsofindustrializednations.
APacificIslandsClimateChangeAssistanceProgrammeis
alreadyinplaceandisworkingonplanstohelpPacific
Islanderswhohavefewresourcestocombatthefast-changing
environmentalcircumstances.
YumiCrisostomo,oftheMarshallIslandsEnvironmental
ProtectionAuthority,saidresidentsofsomeofthe1,225
islandsinthegrouphadreportedalarmingcoastalerosion,
forcingthemtoshifthomesinland.Someislandswereonlyabout
akilometeracross,soresidentshadlittleroomtomove."We
mayhavetolookattheoptionofinternalmigrationwithinthe
islandgroup,“hesaid.
Thefirsttwoparagraphssuggestthat
A.globalwarmingisnotonlyatheoreticalproblembutalso
apracticalone.
B.thereisagreatdifferencebetweentherichandpoor.
C.sciencediscussionhasnothingtodowiththepractical
problem.
D.well-qualifieddoctorsknowlittleabouttherealityofthe
problem.
2、
Accordingtothepassage,globalwarmingandclimatechange
mightcause
A.theextinctionofspecies.
B.thedisappearanceofthecoast.
C.thereductionofcrops.
D.themigrationofbirds.
3、
Lackofmeteorologicalandtidalresearchmeans,researchers
havetodependon
A.measuringtheoutputofcoconut.
B.observingtheerosionofforeshores.
C.collectingshortinterestingaccountsconcerningclimate.
D.computermodelonclimatechanges.
4、
Humangreenhousegasemissionswhichcauselow-lyingplaces
todisappeararemainlyletoutby
A.forestfires.
B.theindustrializednations.
C.peoplethemselvesinlow-lyingislands.
D.thedevelopingcountries.
5、
TheauthorgivestheexampleofPacificislandsclimatechange
to
A.warnpeopleofthedangerofglobalwarming.
B.arousepeople,ssympathyfortheislandersinthePacific.
C.blamethosenationswhichletoutgreenhousegasemissions.
D.callforadonationtotheresidentsinthePacificislands.
6、Whowouldhavebelievedit?Afterwhatseemslikean
eternityoftantalizinghypeabout“high-definition”
television,thefirstdigitalsetsareactuallyontheirway
tothemarket.Thismuchanticipateddebutwouldseemtobe
terrificnewsfortubelovers.Aspromised,thesetsdeliver
super-sharpdigitalpictures,wide-formatmovie-style,
screensandmagnificentstereosurroundsound.
Soshouldeverybodyrushouttobuyone?Well...maybenot.
HDTV'sobviousadvantagesoverconventionalsetsareoffsetby
significantdisadvantages.Foropeners,there,sthepricetag.
Sony'ssmallset,witha34-inscreen,listsforafairlylarge
$8,999.Priceswilleventuallydrop,ofcourse,butBill
Mannion,generalmanagerofPanasonic'sTVdivision,
acknowledges,"It'sgoingtobeawhile,maybeyearsbeforemost
consumerscanaffordHDTV.”
Evenifyou'reagadgetfreakwithdeeppockets,youmaythink
twiceaboutbuyingforanotherreason:"highdefinition”will
notbeequallyhigh.Someprogramswillbebroadcastat480
linesofresolution(comparedwith330orsoonconventional
televisions),othersatasharper720lines,andstillothers
atthemaximumof1,080.NBCsaysitplanstostartbyoffering
480-linequalityforday-timeprogrammingand1,080forsome
prime-timeshowsandspecials.
Butcable-TVcustomers一aful1two-thirdsofAmerican
households—maygetasinkingfeelingofanothersortifthey
trytotunein.Cablecompaniesarerefusing,fornow,tocarry
broadcasters,HDTVsignals,sayinginformation-richHDTV
channelsovertaxtheirsystems.Thereforeviewers,whowant
decentreception,willhavetobuyclumsy,old-fashionedTV
antennasiftheyplantopullindigitalbroadcasts.
Onedecisionconsumerswon'thavetomakeiswhethertobuya
setthatusesoneformatoranother.BackinthedayswhenVCRs
werenew,youcouldbuyaVHSoraBeta-formatmachine;neither
couldreadorrecordontheother(stapes.ThosewhochoseBeta
generallyregrettedit,asVHStookoverthemarket,video
companiesstoppedreleasingBeta-formatmovies,andBetasets
becameessentiallyuseless.
Mostreassuringofall,thenewsetswillbeabletopickup
conventionalTVbroadcasts.Youwon'tneedtwoTVsetssitting
sidebyside.Willthatbeenoughtotalkconsumersintoputting
downthebetterpartof$10,0007Manufactureshopethat
wide-eyedexcitementoverthisgenuinelyrevolutionarynew
technologywillhelphidethefactthatit'sstillaworkin
progress.Realistically,theyexpecttherevolutiontobea
slowone.
Accordingtothetext,HDTV
A.hasitslimitations.
B.isalandmarkinTVtechnology.
C.islikelytobeacceptedbythemass.
D.isdoubtedbymanufacturersonitspracticability.
7、
Ifyouarerichandinterestedinnewdevices,youwould
A.belikelytoacceptHDTV.
B.stillthinkaboutlinesofresolutionoftheprograms.
C.buyHDTV,butwithhesitation.
D.easilyunderstandwhatHDTVis.
8、
TheonlyreasonforbuyingHDTVmightbe
A.reasonableprice.
B.formatcompatibility.
C.unavailabilityofHDTVsignalsoncableTV.
D.broadcastingatinconsistentlinesofresolution.
9、
ProgramsdisplayedonHDTV
A.givesuper-sharpdigitalpictures.
B.maybesentoutat10801inesofresolution.
C.needinputofmoreefforts.
D.willhaveabrightfuture.
10、
Whodoestheauthorintendtowritethepassagefor?
A.TVbuyers.
B.TVbroadcasters.
C.TVmanufacturers.
D.governmentofficialsregulatingTVbroadcasts.
11、Forgetaboutthedayswhenbanksluredcustomerswith
offersof"free"toaster.Intheharshnewworldofconsumer
banking,it'stheaccountholderwhomaygetburned.
Overthepastfewyears,bankshavesystematicallyraisedtheir
oldfeesandinventednewones一asmanyas100differentkinds.
Thesizeofthesechargesjumpedmorethan50percenton
checkingandsavingsaccountssince1990,accordingtoBank
RateMonitor,anindependentprovideroffinancialdata.
Meanwhile,interestratespaidonpassbooksavingsand
negotiableorderofwithdrawal(NOW)accountsfailedtokeep
pacewithinflation,letalonewithotherlow-riskinvestments.
Andtechnologieslikeautomatedtellermachines(ATMs)have
trulyturnedintocashmachines一forthebank.
CheckingProfits.AccordingtoareportbytheFederalReserve
Board,fewerthaneightpercentofallcommercialbanksnow
offertreechecking.Insomebigcities,suchasLosAngeles
andSanFrancisco,freecheckingisvirtuallyextinct.
What'smore,theminimumbalancerequiredfortheaverage
checkingaccounthasincreaseddramaticallysincetheFederal
Reservelastsurveyedbanksin1994.Accountholderslooking
forinterestontheircheckingthroughaNOWaccounthadto
raisetheirbalancenearly50percentto$1,500onaverageand
theyearnedjust1.5percentannuallyfortheirtrouble.
NationsBankinMiamirecentlyoffereda“DeluxeSecure”
checkingaccount.Depositorsgotonlyanaverage1.5percent
interestontheircheckingbalance.Andtheywererequiredto
keep$5,000tiedupinasavingsaccountor$21maintenancefee.
NewYorkCity'schemicalinformeditscheckingcustomersthat
their“lowminimum"accountswouldbeconvertedintonew
“relationship"accounts一withahigherminimumbalance.The
newminimumnecessarytoavoidextrafeesjumpedfrom$1,500
to$3,000.Thedubiousnewbenefitstocustomers?
Bankingexecutivessaythere;sagoodreasonwhyfeesarehigher.
Sincefinancialserviceswerederegulatedintheearly1980s,
competitorshaveluredawayhigh-marginbusinessthatonce
sustainedbankprofits.Americansareavoidinglow-interest
bankaccountsinfavorofhigh-yieldinginvestmentssuchas
mutualfunds.Creditcardholderscangetmorefavorableterms
fromanationalcardissuerthanfromtheirlocalbank.
Home-buyerscannowtapanationalmarketforthemost
competitivemortgagerates,andnew-carbuyerscanshopfor
loansfromauto-financespecialistslikeGeneralMotors
AcceptanceCorp.
Still,thebankshavemanagedtoregaintheirprofitsinpart
withhighcustomerfees.Infact,thebankingindustryhas
reportedrecordearningsoverthepastthreeyears.
Whatcanbeinferredfromthesentence"it'stheaccountholder
whomaygetburned”(Paragraph1)?
A.Theauthorassertsthattheaccountholdershouldbe
carefulaboutthefreetoaster.
B.Theauthorthinksthattheaccountholderistheveryperson
whousesthetoaster.
C.Theauthorsuggeststhattheaccountholdershouldbe
carefulaboutthebank.
D.Theauthorholdsthatthebankshouldbecriticized.
12、
Thebanks'strategiesinventedtoriptheaccountholders
include
A.changingtheoldfees.
B.offeringfreechecking.
C.offeringfreegifts.
D.creatingnewfees.
13、
Accordingtobankingexecutives,thehigherbankfeesmay
resultfrom
A.thes1owdownofeconomy.
B.low-interestbankaccounts.
C.thedecreaseofthenumberofbankinvestors.
D.theincreaseofthenumberofcreditcardholders.
14、
Theterm"high-marginbusiness”(Paragraph7)probablymeans
A.veryprofitablebusiness.
B.verypromisingbusiness.
C.bankruptbusiness.
D.well-managedbusiness.
15、
Fromthelastparagraph,weknowthat
A.thebanksarenotoriousbusinesses.
B.neverdobusinesswiththebanks.
C.thebankshavesucceededingettingbacktheprofits.
D.duetohighcustomerfees,thenumberoftheaccountholders
isdecreasing.
16、Indevelopingamodelofcognition,wemustrecognizethat
perceptionoftheexternalworlddoesnotalwaysremain
independentofmotivation.Whileprogresstowardmaturityis
positivelycorrelatedwithdifferentiationbetweenmotivation
andcognition,tensionwill,eveninthematureadult,lead
towardsanarrowingoftherangeofperception.Cognitioncan
beseenasthefirststepinthesequenceeventsleadingfrom
theexternalstimulustothebehavior,oftheindividual.The
childdevelopsfrombeliefthatallthingsareanextensionof
itsownbodytotherecognitionthatobjectsexistindependent
ofhisperception.Hebeginstodemonstrateawarenessofpeople
andthingswhichareremovedfromhissensoryapparatusand
initiatesgoal-directedbehaviors.Hemay,however,refuseto
recognizetheexistenceofbarrierstotheattainmentofhis
goal,despitethefactthathiscognitionoftheseobjectshas
beenpreviouslydemonstrated.
Intheprimitivebeings,goal-directedbehavior,canbevery
simplemotivated.Thepresenceofanattractiveobjectwill
causeaninfanttoreachforit;itsremovalwillresultinthe
ceaseofthataction.Inadultlife,merecognitioncanbe
similarlymotivational,althoughthevisiblepresenceofthe
opportunityisnotrequiredasthestimulantsofresponse.The
matureadultmodifieshisreactionbyobtaininginformation,
interpretingit,andexaminingconsequences.Heformulatesa
hypothesisandattemptstotestit.Hesearchesoutimplicit
relationships,examinesallfactors,anddifferentiatesamong
them.Justasthetrainedartistcanseparatethevalueofcolor,
composition,andtechnique,whiletakinginandevaluatingthe
who1ework,so,too,thematurepersonbringshiscognitive
learningstrengthstobearinevaluatingasituation.
Understandingthatcognitionisseparatefromaction,his
reactionisonlyminimallyguidedfromconditioning,andtake
intoconsiderationanticipatableevents.Theimpactofthe
socializationprocess,particularlythatofparentaland
socialgroupideology,mayreducecognitivelydirected
behavior.Thetensionthusproduced,asforinstancethestress
offear,anger,orextremeemotion,willoftenbetheprimary
influence.Theevolutionaryprocessofdevelopmentfrombody
schemathroughcognitivelearningissimilarlymanifestedin
theprocessoflanguageacquisition.Everynormalinfanthas
thephysiologicalequipmentnecessarytoproducesound,butthe
childmustfirstmastertheiruseforsucking,biting,and
chewingbeforehecancontrolhisequipmentforuseinproducing
thesoundsoflanguage.Fromtheearliertimes,itisclearthat
languageandhumanthoughthavebeenintimatelyconnected.
Sendingorreceivingmessages,fromprimitivewarningsof
dangertoexplainingcreativeorreflectivethinking,this
aspectofcognitivedevelopmentisalsofirmlylinkedtothe
needsandaspirationsofsociety.
Howdoesthechilddevelophisperception?
A.Parentsandteachersplayakeyroleinhisdevelopmentof
cognition.
B.Hebelievesthatobjectsaroundhimindependentofhis
perception.
C.Strongmotivationsgiverisetoperceptionwhichis
polishedfurtherbythechilditself.
D.Heholdstheconvictionthatthingsaroundhimareparts
ofextendedbodyandlaterongivesitup.
17、
Ifachildmeetssomedifficultiesintheprocessofreaching
hisgoal,hemay
A.facethembravelyandtrytoovercomethem.
B.neglectthemandcomeupwithanewgoal.
C.beunwillingtoadmittherearesomedifficulties.
D.worryaboutthemandfeeldiscouragedorfrustrated.
18、
Adults,motivationalcognitionmaybestimulatedby
A.predictablepresenceofopportunities.
B.visiblesignsofopportunities.
C.stimulants.
D.approachableinformation.
19、
Theinfluenceofsocializationprocessmay
A.producetension.
B.produceextremeemotion.
C.reducethedegreeoffearoranger.
D.reduceone'scognitivelyguidedbehaviors.
20、
Whatlinkscognitivedevelopmenttotheneedsofsociety?
A.Practicalpurpose.
B.Naturalhumancognitivedevelopment.
C.Language.
D.Sendingorreceivingmessages.
21、PartB(10points)
Thefollowingparagraphsaregiveninawrongorder.For
Questions41-45,youarerequiredtoreorganizethese
paragraphsintoacoherentarticlebychoosingfromthelist
A-G.Someoftheparagraphshavebeenplacedforyou.(10points)
A.Amillionairemaydescribehis“just-right"wifeascharming,
beautiful,sexy,intelligent,andwelldeveloped.Ontheother
hand,apoormanmaydefinehis“just-right“wifeaspleasing,
attractive,desirable,knowledgeable,andshapely.Bothmen
describetheirjust-rightwifewiththegamephysicalqualities,
butusedifferentwords.Themillionaire,sdefinitionofthe
just-rightwifeismoreelegant,whereasthepoorman's
definitionisamorecommon,everydaydescription.
B.Menfromallnationalitiesalsohavetheirdefinitionofthe
just-rightwife.Forexample;theItalianmandescribeshis
wifeasawomanwhostandssixfeetone-inchtallwithblonde
hairandblueeyes,andwhoiswelldevelopedintheupper
portionofherbody.Ontheotherband,theFrenchmanmay
describehisidealwifeasawomanwhostandsonlyfivefeet
threeincheswithbrownhairandgreeneyes,andwhois
moderatelybuilt.
C.Ontheotherhand,thefatmandefineshisjust-rightwife
asawomanwhogetsupateighto'clockinthemorning,takes
thechildrentoMcDonald'sforbreakfast,anddropsthemoff
atschool.Thenshecomesbackhomeandliesonthecouch
watchingsoapoperasallday,children'havetowalkhomefrom
schoolintheafternoon.Whentheyarriveathome,sheinstructs
themtocleanthehouse,dothelaundry,andfixsomehotdogs
fordinner.Bothmendefinetheirjust-rightwifewith
qualitiesthattheyadmirebythemselves.
D.Althoughsomemendefinethejust,fightwifebyherphysical
qualities,othermendescribetheirjust-rightwifeasawoman
wholovestofish,tocamp,tohunt,andtowaterski,whereas
theinsidesportsmanmaydefinehisjust-fightwifeasawoman
whoenjoyswatchingfootball,basketball,baseball,and
wrestling.Bothofthesemendefinetheirjust-rightwifeby
hersportsqualitiesbutintwodifferentatmospheres.
E.Still,thereareothermenwhohavetheirowndefinitions
ofthejust-rightwife.Forinstance,considerthefitmanand
thefatman.Thefitmanmaydescribehisjust-rightwifeas
awomanwhogetsupeveryworkdaymorningatsixo'clockand
runstwoorthreemiles.Afterrunning,shepreparesbreakfast,
washesthedishes,takesthechildrentoschool,andthengoes
towork.Afterwork,shearrivesathome,washesacoupleloads
oflaundry,goestoexerciseclass,picksupthechildrenfrom
schoolonherwayhome,andthencooksdinner.Afterdinner,
shedeansthekitchen,bathesthechildren,andputsthemto
bed.
F.Inadditiontothesemen,sdefinitionsofthejust-rightwife,
thebacheloralsohasadefinition.Hesaysthatthejust-fight
wifeissomeoneelse(swife.Hepicksherupinabar,takes
hertohishouse,andtakeshernameinthemorning.Thebachelor
hasnorealdefinitionofthejust-fightwife.Thatiswhyhe
isstillabachelor.
G.Foryearsmenandwomenhavebeengettingmarried.Theysay
theirweddingvowswhichbringthemtogetherasone.They
promisetoloveandcherisheachotheruntildeathdothempart.
Whenamanandawomangetmarried,itisoneofthebiggest
decisionstheywillmakeinlife.Amanmayselectawoman
becausehe,inhisowneyes,seesherasthejust-rightwife
forhim.Everymanhashisowndefinitionofwhatthe
“just-right"wifeis.Forinstance,themillionairemanandthe
poormanbothmaydefinetheirjust-rightwifeaccordingtoher
physicalqualities.
Order:Gisthe1stparagraphandFisthelast.
22、(42)
23、(43)
24、(44)
25、(45)
26、PartC
Directions:Readthefollowingtextcarefullyandthen
translatetheunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese.(10points)
Lightpollutionnowhasbecomeabigproblemandledtomuch
wasteinoursociety.Ithasbeenestimatedthat30%ofthe
electricitygeneratedforoutdoorilluminationiswasted.
Important,too,aretheenvironmentalcostsofproducingthe
energytopowerwastedlight.Forexample,forevery
kilowatt-hourofelectricityused,almosttwopoundsofcarbon
dioxideandalmosttwogramsofsulphurdioxidea
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