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考研外語命題趨勢權威預測試卷10
一、UseofEnglish
1、IntheUnitedStates,thefirstday-nurserywasopened
in1854.Nurserieswereestablishedinvariousareasduringthe
(1)halfofthe19thcentury;mostof(2)were
charitable.BothinEuropeandintheU.S.thedaynursery
movementreceivedgreat(3)duringtheFirstWor1dWar,
when(4)ofmanpowercausedtheindustrialemploymentof
unprecedentednumbersofwomen.
InsomeEuropeancountriesnurserieswereestablished(5)
inmunitionsplants,underdirectgovernmentsponsorship.
(6)thenumberofnurseriesintheU.S.alsorose(7),
thisrisewasaccomplishedwithoutgovernmentaidofanykind.
DuringtheyearsfollowingtheFirstWorldWar,(8),
Federal,State,andlocalgovernmentsgraduallybeganto
exerciseameasureofcontrol(9)theday-nurseries,
chieflyby(10)themandbyinspectingandregulatingthe
conditionswithinthenurseries.
The(11)oftheSecondWorldWarwasquicklyfollowedby
anincreaseinthenumberofday-nurseriesinalmostall
countries,mswomenwere(12)calledupontoreplacemen
inthefactories.
Onthis(13)theU.S.governmentimmediatelysupportedthe
nurseryschools,(14)$6,000,000inJuly,1942fora
nursery-schoolprogramforthechildrenofworkingmothers.
ManyStatesandlocalcommunities(15)thisFederalaid.
Bytheendofthewar,inAugust,1945,morethan100,000
childrenwerebeingcared(16)indaycarecenters
receivingFederal(17).Soonafterward,theFederal
government(18)cutdownitsexpendituresforthispurpose
andlater(19)them,causingasharpdropinthenumber
ofnurseryschoolsinoperation.However,theexpectationthat
mostemployedmotherswouldleavetheir(20)attheend
ofthewarwasonlypartlyfulfilled.
A.latter
B.late
C.other
D.first
2、⑵
A.those
B.them
C.whose
D.whom
3、(3)
A.impetus
B.input
C.imitation
D.initiative
4、(4)
A.sources
B.abundance
C.shortage
D.reduction
5、(5)
A.hardly
B.entirely
C.only
D.even
6、(6)
A.Because
B.As
C.Since
D.Although
7、⑺
A.unanimously
B.sharply
C.predominantly
D.militantly
8、(8)
A.therefore
B.consequently
C.however
D.moreover
9、(9)
A.over
B.in
C.at
D.about
10、(10)
A.formulating
B.labeling
C.patenting
D.licensing
11、(11)
A.outset
B.outbreak
C.breakthrough
D.breakdown
12、(12)
A.again
B.thus
C.repeatedly
D.yet
13、(13)
A.circumstance
B.occasion
C.case
D.situation
14、(14)
A.regulating
B.summoning
C.allocating
D.transferring
15、(15)
A.expanded
B.facilitated
C.supplemented
D.compensated
16、(16)
A.by
B.after
C.of
D.for
17、(17)
A.pensions
B.subsidies
C.revenues
D.budgets
18、(18)
A.prevalently
B.furiously
C.statistically
D.drastically
19、(19)
A.abolished
B.diminished
C.jeopardized
D.precluded
20、(20)
A.nurseries
B.homes
C.jobs
D.children
二、ReadingComprehension
1>PartA
Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestions
beloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.(40points)
In1939twobrothers,MacandDickMcDonald,startedadrive-in
restaurantinSanBernadino,California.Theycarefullychose
abusycomerfortheirlocation.Theyhadruntheirownbusiness
foryears,firstatheater,thenabarbecue(烤肉)restaurant,
thenanotherdrive-in.Butintheirnewoperation,theyoffered
anew,shortenedmenu:Frenchfries,hamburgers,andsodas.To
thissmallselectiontheyaddedonenewconcept:quickservice,
nowaitersorwaitresses,andnotips.
Theirhamburgerssoldforfifteencents.Cheesewasanother
fourcents.TheirFrenchfriesandhamburgershadaremarkable
uniformity,forthebrothershaddevelopedastrictroutinefor
thepreparationoftheirfood,andtheyinsistedontheircooks,
stickingtotheirroutine.Theirnewdrive-inbecameincredibly
popular,particularlyforlunch.Peopledroveupbythe
hundredsduringthebusynoontime.Theserf-servicerestaurant
wassopopularthatthebrothershadallowedtencopiesoftheir
restauranttobeopened.Theywerecontentwiththismodest
successuntiltheymetRayKroc.
KrocwasasalesmanwhomettheMcDonaldbrothersin1954,when
hewassellingmilkshake-mixingmachines.Hequicklysawthe
uniqueappealofthebrothersfastfoodrestaurantsandbought
therighttofranchise(特許經營)othercopiesoftheir
restaurants.Theagreementstruckincludedtherightto
duplicatethemenu.Theequipment,eventheirredandwhite
buildingswiththegoldenarches.
TodayMcDonald'sisreallyahouseholdname.Itsnamesforits
sandwicheshavecometomeanhamburgerinthedecadessincethe
dayRayKrocwatchedpeoplerushuptoorderfifteen-cent
hamburgers.In1976,McDonald'shadover$1billionintotal
sales.Itsfirsttwenty-twoyearsisoneofthemostincredible
successstoriesinmodemAmericanbusinesshistory.
Thispassagemainlytalksabout.
A.thedevelopmentoffastfoodservices
B.howMcDonald'sbecameabillion-dollarbusiness
C.thebusinesscareersofMacandDickMcDonald
D.RayKroc'sbusinesstalent
2、
MacandDickmanagedallofthefollowingbusinessesexcept
A.adrive-in
B.acinema
C.atheater
D.abarbecuerestaurant
3、
Wemayinferfromthispassagethat.
A.MacandDickMcDonaldneverbecamewealthyfortheysold
theirideastoKroc
B.thelocationtheMcDonald'schosewastheonlysourceof
thegreatpopularityoftheirdrive-in
C.fortyyearsagotherewerenumerousfast-foodrestaurants
D.RayKrocwasagoodbusinessman
4、
Thepassagesuggeststhat.
A.creativityisanimportantelementofbusinesssuccess
B.RayKrocwastheclosepartneroftheMcDonaldbrothers
C.MacandDickMcDonaldbecamebrokenaftertheysoldtheir
ideastoRayKroc
D.Californiaisthebestplacetogointobusiness
5、
Asusedinthesecondsentenceofthethirdparagraph,theword
“unique"means.
A.special
B.attractive
C.financial
D.peculiarText2
6>You'rebusyfillingouttheapplicationform,fora
positionyoureallyneed;let'sassumeyouonceactually
completedacoupleofyearsofcollegeworkoreventhatyou
completedyourdegree.
Isn'tittemptingtoliejustalittle,toclaimontheform,
thatyourdiplomarepresentsaHarvarddegree?Orthatyou
finishedanextracoupleofyearsbackatStateUniversity?More
andmorepeopleareturningtoutterdeceptionlikethistoland
theirjobortomoveaheadintheircareers,forpersonnel
officers,likemostAmericans,valuedegreesfromfamous
schools.Ajobapplicantmayhaveagoodeducationanyway,but
heorsheassumesthatchancesofbeinghiredarebetterwith
adiplomafromawell-knownuniversity.Registrarsatmost
well-knowncollegessaytheydealwithdeceitfulclaimslike
theseattherateofaboutoneperweek.
Personnelofficersdocheckupondegreeslistedonapplication
forms,then,ifitturnsoutthatanapplicantislying,most
collegesarereluctanttoaccusetheapplicantdirectly.One
IvyLeagueschoolcallsthem"impostors”;anotherrefersto
themas“specialcases"onewell-knownWestCoastschool,in
perhapsthemostdelicatephraseofall,saysthattheseclaims
aremadeby“nosuchpeople.”
Toavoidoutrightlies,somejob-seekersclaimthatthey
“attended"or"wereassociatedwith“acollegeoruniversity.
Aftercarefullychecking,apersonnelofficermaydiscoverthat
“attending“meansbeingdismissedafteronesemester.Itmay
bethat"beingassociatedwith“acollegemeansthatthejob
seekervisitedhisyoungerbrotherforafootballweekend.One
schoolthatkeepsrecordsoffalseclaimssaysthatthepractice
datesbackatleasttotheturnofthecentury一that,swhenthey
begankeepingrecords,anyhow.
Ifyoudon'twanttolieorevenstretchthetruth,thereare
companiesthatwillsellyouaphonydiploma.Onecompany,with
officesinNewYorkandontheWestCoast,willputyourname
onadiplomafromanynumberofnonexistentcolleges.Theprice
beginsataroundtwentydollarsforadiplomafrom“SmootState
University.,zThepricesincreaserapidlyforadegreefromthe
''UniversityofPurdue."AsthereisnoSmootStateandthereal
schoolinIndianaisproperlycalledPurdueUniversity,the
pricesseemratherhighforonesheetofpaper.
Themainideaofthispassageisthat.
A.employersarecheckingmorecloselyonapplicantsnow
B.lyingaboutcollegedegreeshasbecomeawidespreadproblem
C.collegedegreescannowbepurchasedeasily
D.employersarenolongerinterestedincollegedegrees
7、
Accordingtothepassage,“specialcases"referstocases
where.
A.studentsattendaschoolonlypart-time
B.studentsneverattendedaschooltheylistedontheir
application
C.studentspurchasefalsedegreesfromcommercialfirms
D.studentsattendedafamousschool
8、
Wecaninferfromthepassagethat.
A.performanceisabetterjudgeofabilitythanacollege
degree
B.experienceisthebestteacher
C.pastworkhistoriesinfluencepersonnelofficersmorethan
degreesdo
D.adegreefromafamousschoolenablesanapplicanttogain
advantageoverothersinjobcompetition
9、
Thispassageimpliesthat.
A.buyingafalsedegreeisnotmoral
B.personnelofficersonlyconsiderapplicantsfromfamous
schools
C.mostpeoplelieonapplicationsbecausetheyweredismissed
fromschool
D.societyshouldbegreatlyresponsibleforlyingon
applications
10、
Asusedinthethirdsentenceofthesecondparagraph,theword
“utter"means.
A.address
B.ultimate
C.thorough
D.decisive
11、EveryonehasheardoftheSanAndreasFault,which
constantlythreatensCaliforniaandtheWestCoastwith
earth-quakes.Buthowmanypeopleknowabouttheequally
seriousNewMadridfaultinMissouri?
BetweenDecemberof1811andFebruaryof1812,threemajor
earthquakesoccurred,allcenteredaroundthetownofNew
Madrid,Missouri,ontheMississippiRiver.Propertydamagewas
severe.
Buildingsintheareawerealmostdestroyed.Wholeforestsfell
atonce,andhugecracksopenedintheground,allowingsmell
ofsulfurtofilterupward.
TheMississippiRiveritselfcompletelychangedcharacter,
developingsuddenrapidsandwhirlpools.Severaltimesit
changeditscourse,andonce,accordingtosomeobservers,it
actuallyappearedtorunbackwards.Fewpeoplewerekilledin
theNewMadridearthquakes,probablysimplybecausefewpeople
livedintheareain1811;buttheseverityoftheearth-quakes
areshownbythefactthattheshockwavesrangbellsinchurch
towersinCharleston,SouthCarolina,onthecoast.Buildings
shookinNewYorkCity,andclockswerestoppedinWashington
D.C.ScientistsnowknowthatAmerica'stwomajorfaultsare
essentiallydifferent.TheSanAndreasisahorizontalboundary
betweentwomajorlandmassesthatareslowlymovinginopposite
directions.Californiaearthquakesresultwhenthemovementof
thesetwomassessuddenlylurchesforward.
TheNewMadridfault,ontheotherhand,isaverticalfault;
atsomepoint,possiblyhundredsofmillionsofyearsago,rock
waspusheduptowardthesurface,probablybyvolcanoesunder
thesurface.Suddenly,thevolcanoescooledandtherock
collapsed,leavinghugecracks.Evennow,therockcontinues
tosettledownwards,andsuddensinkingmotionstrigger
earthquakesintheregion.Thefaultitself,alargecrackin
thislayerofrock,withdozensofothercracksthatsplitoff
fromit,extendsfromnortheastArkansasthroughMissouriand
intosouthernIllinois.
ScientistswhohavestudiedtheNewMadridfaultsaytherehave
beennumeroussmallerquakesintheareasince1811;these
smallerquakesindicatethatlargeronesareprobablycoming,
butritescientistssaytheyhavenomethodofpredictingwhen
alargeearthquakewilloccur.
Thispassageismainlyabout.
A.theNewMadridfaultinMissouri
B.theSanAndreasandtheNewMadridfaults
C.thecausesoffaults
D.currentscientificknowledgeaboutfaults
12、
TheNewMadridfaultis.
A.ahorizontalfault
B.averticalfault
C.amoreseriousfaultthantheSanAndreasfault
D.responsibleforformingtheMississippiRiver
13、
Wemayconcludefromthepassagethat.
A.itisprobablyasdangeroustoliveinMissouriasin
California
B.theNewMadridfaultwilleventuallydevelopamountain
rangeinMissouri
C.Californiawillbecomeanislandinfuture
D.abigearthquakewilloccurtoCaliforniasoon
14、
Thispassageimpliesthat.
A.horizontalfaultsaremoredangerousthanverticalfaults
B.verticalfaultsaremoredangerousthanhorizontalfaults
C.earthquakesmayoccuraroundfaultareas
D.Californiawillbreakintopiecesbyaneventualearthquake
15、
Asusedinthefifthsentenceofthefourthparagraph,theword
“essentially“means.
A.greatly
B.extremely
C.basically
D.necessarily
16、Thosewhowelcomedtherailwaysawitasmorethanarapid
andcomfortablemeansofpassing.Theyactuallysawitasa
factorinworldpeace.Theydidnotforeseethattherailway
wouldbejustonemoremeansfortherapidmovementof
aggressivearmies.Noneofthemforesawthatthemoreweare
together一themorechancesthereareofwar.Anyboyorgirl
whoisoneofalargefamilyknowsthat.
Wheneveranynewinventionisputforward,thoseforitand
thoseagainstitcanalwaysfindmedicalmentoapproveor
condemn.Theanti-railwaygroupproduceddoctorswhosaidthat
tunnelswouldbemostdangeroustopublichealth:theywould
producecolds,catarrhs(黏膜炎)andconsumptions.The
deafeningnoiseandtheglareoftheenginefire,wouldhave
abadeffectonthenerves.Further,beingmovedthroughthe
airatahighspeedwoulddograveinjurytodelicatelungs.
Inthosewithhighbloodpressure,themovementofthetrain
mightproduceapoplexy.Thesuddenplungingofatrainintothe
darknessofatunnel,andtheequallysuddenrushintofull
daylight,wouldcausegreatdamagetoeyesight.Butthe
pro-railwaygroupwasofcourseabletoproduceequallyfamous
medicalmentosayjusttheopposite.Theysaidthatthespeed
andswingofthetrainwouldequalizethecirculation,promote
digestion,tranquilizethenerves,andensuregoodsleep.
Theactualrolling-stockwasanythingbutcomfortable.Ifit
wasatestofendurancetositforfourhoursoutsideacoach
inrain,orinsideindirtyair,therailwayofferedlittlemore
inthewayofcomfort.Certainlythefirst-classcarriageshad
cushionedseats;butthesecond-classhadonlynarrowbare
boards,whilethethird-classhadnothingatall;noseatsand
noroof;theywerejustopentrucks.Sothatthird-class
passengersgainednothingfromthefewmodeexceptspeed.In
thematterofcomfort,indeedtheylost;theydid,onthe
coaches,haveaseat,butnowtheyhadtostandalltheway,
whichgaveopportunitiestothecomicpress.Thiskindofthing:
“Amanwasseenyesterdaybuyingathird-classticketforthe
newLondonandBirminghamRailway.Thestateofhismindis
beingenquiredinto”.
Awriterintheearlydaysofrailwayswrotefeelinglyofboth
second-andthird-classcarriages.Hemadethesuggestionthat
thedirectorsoftherailwaysmusthavesentallovertheworld
tofindthehardestpossiblewood.Oftheopenthird-class
truckshesaidthattheyhadthepeculiarpropertyofmeeting
therainfromwhateverquarteritcame.Hedescribedthemas
horizontalshower-baths,fromwhosesearchingpowertherewas
noescape.
Allboysandgirlsinlargefamiliesknowthat.
A.aboyandagirlusuallyfightwhentheyaretogether
B.peopletendtobetogethermorethantheyusedtobe
C.alotofpeoplebeingtogethermakesfightslikely
D.railwayleadstheworldtopeace
17、
Accordingtothosewhowelcomedtherailway,theraiIway
itselfshouldincludeallthefollowingexceptthat,
A.therailwayenablespeopletravelfast
B.therailwaybringscomforttopeople
C.therailwaymakestheworldpeaceful
D.therailwayleadstheworldtowaraswell
18、
Accordingtotheanti-railwaygroup,allthefollowingsare
truebut.
A.tunnelsaredangeroustopublichealth
B.thenoiseandtheglareoftheenginefiremayaffect
people'snerves
C.therapidspeedthroughtheairdoesdamagetopeople's
lungs
D.tothosewithhighblood-pressure,therapidspeedofthe
traincausesthemtodie
19、
Wemaysafelyconcludethat.
A.theauthorbelongstotheanti-railwaygroup
B.theauthorbelongstothepro-railwaygroup
C.theauthorspeakshighlyoftherailway
D.theauthormaynevertaketrainbecauseofitspotential
dangers
20、
Whatisthetoneofthispassage?
A.Practical.
B.Humorous.
C.Satirical.
D.Exaggerated.
21、PartB(10points)
Inthefollowingtext,somesentenceshavebeenremoved.For
Questions41-45,choosethemostsuitableonefromthelist(A、
B、C、D、E、F、G...)tofitintoeachofthenumberedblank.
Thereareseveralextrachoices,whichdonotfitinanyofthe
gaps.(10points)
Onthegroundfloorofafive-storybuildinginRome,Italy,
amancarefullyplacesa400-year-oldpaintingonatable.Then
hestepsbackandflipstheswitchofa50,000-voltX-ray
machine.Nearby,anotherpaintingisbeingwheeledintoa
specialoven.Elsewherethebuzzofapowersawisheardfrom
behindacloseddoor.Twoworkersarecuttingthebackoffa
500-year-oldwoodpanelpainting.
SuchthingshappeneverydayatRome,sInstituteofRestoration.
(41).Intermsofalltreasures,Italyisoneofthe
richestcountriesintheworld.Yetuntil1939,whenItaly,s
governmentfoundedtheInstitute,thecountry"smuseumshad
tohireprivaterestorersforcleaningandrepairjobs.Says
DoctorUrbani,“Mostoftherestorersdidnothaveproper
training.Theyoftendidmoreharmthangood.”
Nowondertheydidharm.(42).
(43).Sometimestheyevenchangedthepicture.
Anynumberofthingscandamage'anartwork.Smogeatsaway
atstoneandmetal.Insectschewwood.Moisturecauseswoodand
canvastoswell,shrinkandfinallyrot.Foroneartshow,a
paintingwasflownfromEnglandtoRome.Duringtheflight,the
canvasshranksomuchthatthepaintlostitsgripandbegan
peeling.WhentheboxwasopenedinRome,therewasahalfbare
painting—andapileoftinycoloredflakes.
DoctorUrbaniremembers,“Thepaintingwasrushedtous.It
lookedhopeless.Butwenevergiveuponacase."Aftermonths
ofslow,carefulwork,everypieceofpainthadbeenpuzzled
backtogetherandgluedonanewcanvas.Thejobwassowell
donethatnodamagecouldbeseen.
Whenapaintingarrivesatthearthospital,itgoestothe
laboratory,wherescientificworkisdone.Infraredand
ultra-violetphotographsaretaken.(44).Newercoatsof
paintstandoutasdarkspotsagainstoldercoatsofpaint,if
thereseemstobeadifferentpicturebeneaththeoneshowing
onthesurface,thepaintingisfinallyX-rayed.
Paintingsonwoodarethencarriedintoaboxcarsizedroom.
(45).For24hours,adeadlygasseepsintoallthecracks
inthewoodtokillhiddenbugsandtheireggs.Paintingson
torncanvasgotoaroomwherenewclothhackingsaregluedand
ironedon.Finallythepaintingsarereadytobegivennewlife
byoneoftherestorers.
A.Insteadofjusttouchingupdamagedspots,mostearly
restorerspaintedoverthemwithaheavyhand.
B.Usingthesephotographsandananalysisofthepaint,it
beganremovingdirtandold,yellowedvarnishwithcotton
dippedinaspecialliquid.
C.HeadedbyDoctorGiovanuiUrbani,themenandwomenherework
atkeepingworksofartingoodhealth.
D.Thesephotographsmakeitpossibletoseethroughthethin
topcoatsofpainttofindoutifthepaintinghasbeentouched
uporpaintedoverinthepast.
E.Theyoftencleanedpaintingswithstrongblacksoap,or
scrubbedthemwithrawonionsandgreenapples.
F.Thedoorissealedshut.
G.Aftercleaning,theybeganthejoboffillinginthespots
wherepaintwasmissing.
22、(42)
23、(43)
24、(44)
25、(45)
26、PartC
Directions:Readthefollowingtextcarefullyandthen
translatetheunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese.(10points)
(46)Economicgrowthinvolvesincreasesovertimeinthevolume
ofacountry'spercapitagrossnationalproduct(GNP)ofgoads
andservices.Suchcontinuingincreasescanraiseaverage
livingstandardssubstantiallyandprovideastrongerbasefor
otherpolicyobjectives.(47)Itisonlyinthelasttwo
centuriesthatcontinuedgrowthinlivingstandardshasbeen
realizedforanumberofnow—developedcountries,andthis
processhasbroadenedinthe20thcenturytoincludeanumber
ofdevelopingcountries.(48)However,thefairlysteady
expansioninthethirdquarterofthe20thcenturygavewayto
aperiodofslowerandmoreerraticgrowthforboth-high-and
low-incomecountries,whilesomeoftheeconomicallypoorest
countrieswerethusfarunabletoestablishaserf-sustaining
patternofdevelopment.Italsobecameincreasinglyevident
thattherewereseriousenvironmentalproblemsa
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