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考研外語提分沖刺試卷12
一、UseofEnglish
1、Nowadays,morepeoplearelivingclosertogether,andthey
usemachinestoproduceleisure.Asaresult,theyfindthat
theirleisure,andeventheirworkinghours,become(1)
byabyproductoftheirmachines,(2)noise.Noiseisin
thenews;ithasacquiredpolitical(3),andpublic
opinionisdemanding,moreandmore(4),thatsomething
(5)aboutit.
Tocontrolnoiseistodemandmuch(6)(Annoyancearises
oftenfrom,(7)ofcommoncourtesy),asenseofproportion
(Thereisusuallya(8)ofinterestifanoiseistobe
stopped),the(9)ofmoney(anditisfarmoreeconomical
todothisearly(10)thanlate),and,finally,technical
knowledge.
Thoughthe(11)carefornoiseistostopitatitssource,
thismayinmany(12)beimpossible.Thenext(13)
istoabsorbitonitswaytotheear.Domesticnoisesmaybe
controlledbyforethoughtand(14),andindustrialnoises
bygoodplanningandtechnical(15)Butifwearegoing
to(16)fastmotor-cyclesandheavy(17)lorriesto
passcontinuouslythroughresidentialandbusiness(18),
thecommunitymustdecide(19)thecontrolitneedsto
(20)forinthelongrunithasgottopayforit.
A.damaged
B.spoilt
C.destroyed
D.interfered
2、(2)
A.unexpectedly
B.namely
C.ideally
D.swiftly
3、⑶
A.standard
B.status
C.position
D.situation
4、(4)
A.persistently
B.permanently
C.insistently
D.stubbornly
5、⑸
A.bedone
B.tobedone
C.isdone
D.beingdone
6、(6)
A.self-confidence
B.self-reliance
C.self-discipline
D.self-respect.
7、(7)
A.reason
B.lack
C.virtue
D.deficiency
8、(8)
A.controversy
B.contrast
C.contradiction
D.conflict
9、(9)
3
A.accumulation
B.expenditure
C.depreciation
D.distribution
10、(10)
A.other
B.more
C.rather
D.better
IK(11)
A.hopeful
B.definite
C.ideal
D.expected
12、(12)
A.cases
B.conditions
C.presentations
D.circumstances
13、(13)
A.remedy
B.solution
4
C.method
D.procedure
14、(14)
A.courtesy
B.meditation
C.politeness
D.precaution
15、(15)
A.perfection
B.improvement
C.investigation
D.adoption
16、(16)
A.allow
B.let
C.prohibit
D.approve
17、(17)
A.diesel
B.decent
C.decibel
D.datum
5
18、(18)
A.districts
B.regions
C.zones
D.territories
19、(19)
A.for
B.at
C.with
D.on
20、(20)
A.practice
B.exercise
C.obtain
D.acquire
二、ReadingComprehension
1、PartA
Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestions
beloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.(40points)
Aneweraisuponus.Callitwhatyouwill:theserviceeconomy,
theinformationage,theknowledgesociety.Itisall
translatedtoafundamentalchangeinthewaywework.Already
we'vepartlybeenthere.Thepercentageofpeoplewhoearntheir
livingbymakingthingshasfallendramaticallyintheWestern
World.TodaythemajorityofjobsinAmerica,EuropeandJapan
(twothirdsormoreinmanyofthesecountries)areinthe
serviceindustry,andthenumberisontherise.Morewomenare
intheworkforcethaneverbefore.Therearemoreparttime
jobs.Morepeopleareself-employed.Butthebreadthofthe
economictransformationcan'tbemeasuredbynumbersalone,
becauseitisalsogivingrisetoaradicalnewwayofthinking
aboutthenatureofworkitself.Long-heldnotionsaboutjobs
andcareers,theskillsneededtosucceed,eventherelation
betweenindividualsandemployers一al1thesearebeingchanged.
Wehaveonlytolookbehindustogetsomesenseofwhatmay
lieaheadNoonelookingahead20yearspossiblycouldhave
foreseenthewaysinwhichdsingleinvention,thechip(芯片),
wouldtransform,ourworldthankstoitsapplicationsin
personalcomputers,digitalcommunicationsandfactoryrobots.
Tomorrow'sachievementsinbiotechnology,artificial
Intelligenceorevensomesti11unimaginedtechnologycould
produceasimilarwaveofdramaticchanges.Butonethingis
certain:informationandknowledgewillbecomeevenmorevital,
andthepeoplewhopossessit,whethertheyworkin
manufacturingorservices,willhavetheadvantageandproduce
thewealth.Computerknowledgewillbecomeasbasica
requirementastheabilitytoreadandwrite.Theabilityto
solveproblemsbyapplyinginformationinsteadofperforming
routinetaskswillbeaboveallelse.Ifyoucastyourmindahead
10years,informationserviceswillbepredominant.Itwillbe
thewayyoudoyourjob.
Acharacteristicoftheinformationageisthat
A.theserviceindustryisrelyingmoreandmoreonthefemale
workforce
B.manufacturingindustriesaresteadilyincreasing
C.peoplefindithardertoearna1ivingbyworkingin
factories
D.mostofthejobopportunitiescannowbefoundinservice
industry
2、
OneofthegreatchangesbroughtaboutbytheknowledgeSociety
isthat
A.thedifferencebetweentheemployeeandtheemployerhas
becomeinsignificant
B.people'straditionalconceptsaboutworknolongerhold
true
C.mostpeoplehavetotakepart-timejobs
D.peoplehavetochangetheirjobsfromtimetotime
3、
Byreferringtocomputersandotherinventions,theauthor
meanstosaythat
A.peopleshouldbeabletorespondquicklytotheadvancement
oftechnology
B.futureachievementsintechnologywillbringabout
inconceivabledramaticchanges
C.theimportanceofhightechnologyhasbeenoverlooked
D.computersciencewillplayaleadingroleinthefuture
informationservices
4、
Thefuturewillprobablybelongtothosewho
A.possessandknowhowtomakeuseofinformation
B.givefullplaytotheirbrainpotential
C.involvethemselvesinthe,serviceindustry
D.casttheirmindsaheadinsteadoflookingback
5、
Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthe
passage?
A.ComputersandtheKnowledgeSociety
B.ServiceIndustriesinModemSociety
C.FeaturesandImplicationsoftheNewEra
D.RapidAdvancementofInformationTechnology
6、Thetopicofthoughtisoneareaofpsychology,andmany
observershaveconsideredthisaspectinconnectionwithrobots
andcomputers:someoftheoldworriesaboutAl(artificial
intelligence)werecloselylinkedtothequestionofwhether)
computerscouldthink.Thefirstmassiveelectroniccomputers,
capableofrapid(ifoftenunreliable)computationandlittle
ornocreativeactivity,weresoonnamed''electronicbrains”.
Areactiontothisterminologyquicklyfollowed.Toputthem
intheirplace,computerswerecalled''high-speedidiots”,an
efforttoprotecthumanvanity.Butnoteveryonerealizedthe
implicationsoftheexpression:"high-speedidiot”.Ithasnot
beenpointedoutoftenenoughthateventhehumanidiotisone
ofthemostintelligentlifeformsontheearth.Iftheearly
computerswereeventhatintelligent,itwasalreadya
remarkablestateofaffairs.
Oneconsequencefromstudyingthepossibilityofcomputer
thoughtwasthatwewereforcedtoexaminewithnewcarethe
ideaofthoughtingeneral.Itsoonbecameclearthatwewere
notsurewhatwemeantbysuchtermsasthoughtandthinking.
Wetendtoassumethathumanbeingsthink,somemorethanothers,
thoughweoftencallpeoplethoughtlessorunthinking.Dreams
causeaproblem,partlybecausetheyusuallyhappenoutsideour
control.Theyareobviouslysometypesofmentalexperience,
butaretheyatypeofthinking?Andthequestionofnonhuman
lifeformsaddsfurtherproblems.Manyofuswouldmaintainthat
someofthehigheranimals—dogs,cats,apes,andsoon—are
capableofatleastbasicthought,butwhataboutfishand
insects?Itiscertainlytruethatthehighermammalsshow
complexbrainactivitywhentestedwiththeappropriate
equipment.Ifthinkingisdemonstratedbyevidentelectrical
activityinthebrain,thenmanyanimalspeciesarecapableof
thought.Oncewehaveformulatedclearideasonwhatthought
isinbiologicalcreatures,itwillbeeasiertodiscussthe
questionofthoughtinartificialmachines.Oneofthegreat
benefitsofAIresearchisthatwearebeingforcedtoexamine
morecloselytheworkingofthehumanmind.
Itisalreadyclearthatmachineshavesuperiormental
abilitiestomanylifeforms.Notreecanplaychessaswell
aseventhesimplestcomputer;norcanfrogsrepaircarbodies
aswellasrobots.Itseemsthat,viewedintermsofintellect,
thecomputershouldbesetwellaboveplantsandmostanimals.
Onlythehigher,animalscancompetewithcomputerswithregard
tointellect.
Thefirstmassiveelectroniccomputerswere
A.slowandreliable
B.creativeandaccurate
C.largeandfast
D.onlycapableofadditions
7、
Bycallingtheseearlycomputers''high-speedidiots”,people
werereallyimplyingthatcomputers
A.wouldneverbecapableofthinking
B.werealreadysomewhatintelligent
C.canneverworkasrapidlyaspeople
D.wouldbeascleverasnormalhumanbeings
8、
Wemaybelievethatsuchwordsasthoughtandthinking
A.aretermsthatarenotclearandwillneverbeexactly
defined
B.mightcometobebetterunderstoodbecauseofresearchinto
Al
C.haveprecisebiologicalmeaningsthatreferonlytohuman
mentalprocesses
D.shouldnotbeusedtodescribecomputers
9、
Itseemsthatmentalactivitiesarecharacteristicof
A.allplantsandanimals
B.someinsects
C.humanbeings
D.somemachines
10、
Theword"idiot”(Para.1)probablymeans
A.aprofoundperson
B.amentalpatient
C.amentaldisturbedperson
D.afoolishorstupidperson
11、Theimportanceandfocusoftheinterviewintheworkof
theprintandbroadcastjournalistisreflectedinseveral
booksthathavebeenwrittenonthetopic.Mostofthesebooks,
aswellasseveralchapters,mainlyin,butnot1imitedto,
journalismandbroadcastinghandbooksandreportingtexts,
stressthe"flowto〃aspectsofjournalisticinterviewing
ratherthantheconceptualaspectsoftheinterview,its
context,andimplications.Muchofthe"howto"materialis
basedonpersonalexperiencesandgeneralimpressions.Aswe
know,injournalismasinotherfields,muchcanbelearnedfrom
thesystematicstudyofprofessionalpractice.Suchstudy
bringstogetherevidencefromwhichbroadgeneralized
principlescanbedeveloped.
Thereis,ashasbeensuggested,agrowingbodyofresearch
literatureinjournalismandbroadcasting,butverylittle
significantattentionhasbeendevotedtothestudyofthe
interviewitself.Ontheotherhand,manygeneraltextsaswell
asnumerousresearcharticlesoninterviewinginfieldsother
thanjournalismhavebeenwritten.Manyofthesebooksand
articlespresentthetheoreticalandempiricalaspectsofthe
interviewaswellasthetrainingoftheinterviewers.
Unhappily,thisplentifulgeneralliteratureabout
interviewingpayslittleattentiontothejournalistic
interview,whichseemstobesurprisingfortworeasons.First,
itseemslikelythatmostpeopleinmodemWesternsocietiesare
morefamiliar,atleastinapositivemanner,withjournalistic
interviewingthananyotherform,ofinterviewing.Mostofus
areprobablysomewhatfamiliarwiththeclinicalinterview,
suchasthatconductedbyphysiciansandpsychologists.In
thesesituationstheprofessionalpersonorintervieweris
interestedingettinginformationnecessaryforthediagnosis
andtreatmentofthepersonseekinghelp.Anotherfamiliar
situationisthejobinterview.
However,veryfewofushaveactuallybeeninterviewed
personallybythemassmedia,particularlybytelevision.And
yet,wehaveavividacquaintancewiththejournalistic
interviewbyvirtueofourrolesasreaders,listeners,and
viewers.Evenso,theunderstandingofthejournalistic
interview,especiallytelevisioninterviews,requires
thoughtfulanalysesandevenstudy,asthisbookindicates.
Thekeypointofthefirstparagraphisthat
A.generalizedprinciplesforjournalisticinterviewsarethe
chiefconcernforwritersonjournalism
B.importanceshouldbeattachedtothesystematicstudyof
journalisticinterviewing
C.conceptsandcontextualimplicationsareofsecondary
importancetojournalisticinterviewing
D.personalexperiencesandgeneralimpressionsshouldbe
excludedfromjournalisticinterviews
12、
Muchresearchhasbeendoneoninterviewsingeneral
A.sothetrainingofjournalisticinterviewershaslikewise
beenstrengthened
B.thoughthestudyoftheinterviewingtechniqueshasn,t
receivedmuchattention
C.butjournalisticinterviewingasaspecificfieldhas
unfortunatelybeenneglected
D.personalexperiencesandgeneralimpressionsshouldbe
excludedfromjournalisticinterviews
13、
Westernersarefamiliarwiththejournalistic
interview,
A.butmostofthemwishtostayawayfromit
B.andmanyofthemhopetobeinterviewedsomeday
C.andmanyofthemwouldliketoacquireatrueunderstanding
ofit
D.butmostofthemmaynothavebeeninterviewedinperson
14、
Whoistheintervieweeinaclinicalinterview?
A.Thepatient
B.Thephysician
C.Thejournalist
D.Thepsychologist
15、
Thearticleismostlikelyapartof
A.anewsarticle
B.ajournalisticinterview
C.aresearchreport
D.apreface
16、ThereisextraordinaryexposureintheUnitedStatesto
therisksofinjuryanddeathfrommotorvehicleaccidents.More
than80percentofallhouseholdsownpassengercarsorlight
trucksandeachoftheseisdrivenanaverageofmorethan11,000
mileseachyear.Almostone-halfoffatallyinjureddrivers
haveabloodalcoholconcentration(BAC)of0.1percentor
higher.Fortheaverageadult,overfiveouncesof80proof
spiritswouldhavetobeconsumedoverashortperiodoftime
toattaintheselevels.Onethirdofdriverswhohavebeen
drinking,butfewerthan4percentofalldrivers,demonstrate
theselevels.Althoughlessthan1percentofdriveswithBACs
of0.1percentormoreareinvolvedinfatalcrashed,the
probabilityoftheirinvolvementsis27timeshigherthanfor
thosewithoutalcoholintheirblood.Thereareanumberof
differentapproachestoreducinginjuriesinwhichdrinking
playsarole.Basedontheobservationthatexcessive
consumptioncorrelateswiththetotalalcoholconsumptionof
thecountry,spopulation,ithasbeensuggestedthathigher
taxesonalcoholwouldreduceboth.Whiletheheaviestdrinkers
wou1dbetaxedthemost,anyonewhodrinksatallwouldbe
punishedbythisapproach.
Tomakedrinkinganddrivingacriminaloffenseisanapproach
directedonlyatdrinkingdrivers.Insomestates,thelaw
empowerspolicetorequestbreathtestsofdriverscommitting
anytrafficoffenseandhigherBACcanbebasisforarrest.The
NationalHighwayTrafficSafetyAdministrationestimates,
however,thatevenwithincreasedarrests,thereareabout700
violationsforeveryarrest.Atthislevelthereislittle
evidencethatlawsareeffectivewaystoreducedrunkdriving.
InBritain,motorvehicleaccidentsfell25percentimmediately
followingimplementationofheRoadSafetyActin1967.As
Britishersincreasinglyrecognizedthattheycoulddrinkand
notbestopped,theeffectivenessdeclined,althoughinthe
followingthreeyearsthedeath-rateseldomreachedthat
observedinthesevenyearspriortotheAct.
WhetherpenaltiesfordrivingwithahighBACorexcessive
taxationonconsumptionofalcoholicdrinkwilldeterthe
excessivedrinkerresponsibleformostaccidentsisunclear.
Onethingisclear,however,unlesswedealwithautomobileand
highwaysafetyandreduceaccidentsinwhichalcoholicdrinking
playsarole,manywillcontinuetodie.
Theauthorisprimarilyconcernedwith
A.interpretingtheresultsofsurveysontrafficaccidents
B.reviewingtheeffectivenessofattemptstoreducedrank
driving
C.analyzingthecausesofthelargenumberofannualtraffic
deaths
D.makinganinternationalcomparisonofexperiencewith
drankdriving
17、
Itcanbeinferredthatthe1967RoadSafetyActin
Britain
A.changeanexistinglawtolowertheBAClevelwhichdefined
drankdriving
B.madeitillegalforthedrunkdrivertodrive
C.increasedthenumberofdrunkdrivingarrests
D.placedataxonthesaleofalcoholicdrinks
18、
TheauthorimpliesthataBACof0.1percent
A.isunreasonablyhighasadefinitionofdrunkdriving
B.penalizesthemoderatedrinkerwhileallowingtheheavy
drinkertoconsumewithoutlimit
C.iswellbelowtheBAGofmostdriverswhoareinvolvedin
fatalcrashes
D.provesthatadriverhasconsumedfiveouncesof80proof
spiritsoverashorttime
19、
TheauthorcitestheBritishexampleinorderto
A.showthattheproblemofdrankdrivingisworseinBritain
thanintheU.S.
B.provethatstricterlawsagainstdrinkingdriverswould
reducetrafficdeaths
C.provethataslightincreaseinthenumberofarrestsof
drankdriverswillnotdeterdrunkdriving
D.suggestthattaxationofalcoholconsumptionmaybemore
effectivethancriminallaws
20、
Theword“deter“inthelastparagraphprobablymeans
A.prevent
B.encourage
C.punish
D.threaten
21、PartB(10points)
Inthefollowingtext,somesentenceshavebeenremoved.For
Questions41-45,choosethemostsuitableonefromthelist(A、
B、C、D、E>F、G...)tofitintoeachofthenumberedblank.
Thereareseveralextrachoices,whichdonotfitinanyofthe
gaps.(10points)
Scienceiscommittedtotheuniversal.Asignofthisisthat
themoresuccessfulasciencebecomes,thebroaderthe
agreementaboutitsbasicconcepts:thereisnotaseparate
ChineseorAmericanorSovietthermodynamics(熱力學(xué)),for
example,thereissimplythermodynamics(41).
(42).Thisiswhythespreadoftechnologymakestheworld
lookevermorehomogeneous.Architecturalstyles,dressstyles,
musicalstyles,eveneatingstyles,tendincreasinglytobe
worldstyles.Theworldlooksmorehomogeneousbecauseitis
morehomogeneous.Childrenwhogrowupinthisworldtherefore
experienceitasasamenessratherthanadiversity,andbecause
theiridentitiesareshapedbythissameness,theirsenseof
differencesamongculturesandindividualsdiminishes.
(43).
Theautomobileillustratesthepointwithgreatclarity.A
technologicalinnovation1ikestreamliningoral1-weldedbody
constructionmayberejectedinitially,butifitisimportant
totheefficiencyoreconomicsofautomobiles,itwillreappear
indifferentwaysuntilitisnotonlyacceptedbutuniversally
regardedasanasset.(44).
Ifmancreatesmachines,machinesinturnshapetheircreators.
Astheautomobileisuniversalized,ituniversalizesthosewho
useit.LiketheWorldCarhedrives,modemmanisbecoming
universal.Nolongerquiteanindividual,nolongerquitethe
productofauniquegeographyandculture,hemovesfromone
climate-controlledshoppingmalltoanother,oneairporttothe
next,fromoneHolidayInntoitssuccessorthreehundredmiles
downtheroad;butsomehowhislocationneverchanges.Heis
cosmopolitan(四海為家者).Thepricehepaysisthatheno
longerhasahomeinthetraditionalsenseoftheworld.
(45).
Theuniversalizing,imperativeoftechnologyisirresistible.
Barringthecatastropheofnuclearwar,itwillcontinueto
shapebothmodemcultureandtheconsciousnessofthosewho
inhabitthatculture.
A.Thermodynamicsbelongstophysicsthatdealswiththe
relationshipsbetweenheatandotherformsofenergy.
B.Asthecorollary(必定結(jié)果)ofscience,technologyalso
exhibitstheuniversalizingtendency.
C.Today'sautomobileisnolongeruniquetoagivencompany
oreventoagivennationalculture,itsbasicfeaturesare
found,withvariations,inautomobilesingeneral,nomatter
whomakesthem.
D.Geneticsisthebranchofbiologythatdealswithheredity,
especiallythemechanismsofhereditarytransmissionandthe
variationofinheritedcharacteristicsamongsimilaror
relatedorganisms.
E.Asbuildingsbecomemorealike,thepeoplewhoinhabitthe
buildingsbecomemorealike.Theresultisdescribedprecisely
inaphrasethatisalreadyfamiliar:thedisappearanceof
history.
F.Forseveraldecadesofthetwentiethcenturytherewasa
WesternandaSovietgenetics(遺傳學(xué)),thelatterassociated
withLysenko'stheorythatenvironmentalstresscanproduce
geneticmutations(變化).TodayLysenko,stheoryisdiscredited,
andthereisnowonlyonegenetics.
G.Thebenefitisthathebeginstosuspecthomeinthe
traditionalsenseisanothernameforlimitations,andthat
homeinthemodemsenseiseverywhereandalwayssurroundedby
neighbors.
22、(42)
23、(43)
24、(44)
25、(45)
26、PartC
Directions:Readthefollowingtextcarefullyandthen
translatetheunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese.(10points)
Myeldestdaughter1anInternetconsultant,isonly30,but
shehasalreadylivedinfivedifferenthousesinfivedifferent
placesandhashadaboutsixdifferentjobs.EverytimeIvisit
her,Inoticehowmanynewthingsthereareinherhouse,and
howmanythingslieunused,outofdate.Whatisevenmore
striking
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