1、考研英语二(完形填空)模拟试卷 135(无答案)一、Section I Use of EnglishDirections: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D. (10 points) 0 Not so long ago, it was the stuff of nightmares: you pick up the landline telephone and theres no dialing tone. Nothing. The pho
2、ne is useless,【C1】_in your hand. For most of the 20th century, this was a horror film stereotype, a symbol of isolation and【C2】_foretold.But just 15 years later, the death of the landline is close to being a【C3】_and one entirely of our own making. BT has announced plans to【C4】_charges for landline c
3、alls, in a bid to maintain commercial feasibility for landline services. The move suggests that BTwhich has long【C5】_landlines over mobile calls may have given up on turning back the clock. In the US, the【C6】_of households that have mobile phone connection but no landline has risen to a quarter. The
4、 most recent research in the UK, put the【C7】_figure at 15%.For millions of todays twentysomethings, who have had a mobile number since their teens and for whom a landline makes no【C8】_sense during the transient years before they settle down, the moment of【C9】_into land-line-owning may never come【C10
5、 】 _it becomes an expensive extra.The death of the landline has gone almost unnoticed. After all, the noise of phone chatting is all around us. What【C11】_does it make whether the cables lie underground or not?A lot,【C12】_. The death of the landline is a cultural【C13】_that affects our personal and pu
6、blic lives. It has separated us【C14】_our groupingsin the office, where email has disconnected us from what the people who sit three feet away do all day, and even more【C15】_, at home. In any household in the days before mobiles【C16 】_, the landline served as a switchboard for everyones connections o
7、utside the home.【C17】_families, couples, roommates, it was a kind of【C18】_knowledge map about the state of everyones romantic and social lives, and one we took for granted. And【C19】_though we are to our mobiles, most of the time we arent talking but typing. With its arrogant “ignore“ button, we all
8、become a little more untouchable in our individual worlds, and less【C20】_.1 【C1 】(A)honest(B) crucial(C) tireless(D)dead2 【C2 】(A)poverty(B) doom(C) prosperity(D)boom3 【C3 】(A)reality(B) dream(C) disaster(D)ceremony4 【C4 】(A)drop(B) hike(C) evaluate(D)calculate5 【C5 】(A)proposed(B) controlled(C) pro
9、moted(D)permitted6 【C6 】(A)spending(B) section(C) proportion(D)income7 【C7 】(A)respective(B) final(C) average(D)equivalent8 【C8 】(A)fundamental(B) practical(C) sensible(D)theoretical9 【C9 】(A)opting(B) investing(C) getting(D)expanding10 【C10 】(A)until(B) unless(C) so(D)if11 【C11 】(A)strategy(B) cont
10、ribution(C) difference(D)mistake12 【C12 】(A)technically(B) occasionally(C) specifically(D)actually13 【C13 】(A)shift(B) necessity(C) clash(D)display14 【C14 】(A)into(B) from(C) around(D)against15 【C15 】(A)significantly(B) simply(C) scientifically(D)carefully16 【C16 】(A)handed out(B) turned in(C) took
11、over(D)set off17 【C17 】(A)Between(B) Within(C) Through(D)Alongside18 【C18 】(A)fashionable(B) affordable(C) debatable(D)invisible19 【C19 】(A)admitted(B) reduced(C) devoted(D)engaged20 【C20 】(A)vacant(B) available(C) miserable(D)unoccupied20 Sunlight is free, but that is no reason to waste it. Yet eve
12、n the best silicon solar cellsby far the most【C1】_sortconvert only a quarter of the light that falls on them. Silicon has the【C2】_of being cheap: manufacturing improvements have brought its price to a point where it is snapping at the heels of fossil fuels.【C3】_many scientists would like to replace
13、it【C4】_something fundamentally better.John Rogers, of the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, is one. The cells he has【C5】_can convert 42.5% of sunlight.【C6】_improved, Dr Rogers reckons, their efficiency could rise to 50%. Their【C7】_is that they are actually not one cell, but four, stacked one
14、 on top of another.Solar cells are made of semiconductors, and every type of semiconductor has a【C8】_called a band gap that is different from that of other semiconductors. The band gap【C9】_the longest wavelength of light a semiconductor can absorb (it is transparent to longer wavelengths). It also f
15、ixes the【C10】_amount of energy that can be【C11 】 _from shorter wavelength. The result is that long-wavelength photons are lost and short-wave ones incompletely utilised.Dr Rogers【 C12】_this by using a different material for each layer of the stack. He chooses his materials【C13】_the bottom of the ban
16、d gap of the top layer matches the top of the band gap of the one underneath, and so on【C14】_the stack. Each layer thus【C15】_off part of the spectrum, converts it efficiently into electrical energy and passes the rest on.The problem is that the materials needed to make these semiconductors are【 C16】
17、_But Dr Rogers has found a way to overcome this.【 C17】 _solar-cell modules are completely covered by semiconductor, but in his only 0.1% of the surface is so covered. The semiconducting stacks, each half a millimeter square, are【C18 】_over that surface many dots. Each stack then has a pair of cheap
18、glass lenses【C19】_over it. These focus the suns light onto the stack, meaning that all【C20】_light meets a semiconductor.21 【C1 】(A)conventional(B) common(C) peculiar(D)humble22 【C2 】(A)merit(B) effect(C) accessory(D)bonus23 【C3 】(A)But(B) Because(C) So(D)Also24 【C4 】(A)as(B) to(C) for(D)with25 【C5 】
19、(A)deduced(B) devised(C) detected(D)designated26 【C6 】(A)Fully(B) Noticeably(C) Suitably(D)Casually27 【C7 】(A)secret(B) measure(C) prescription(D)rule28 【C8 】(A)location(B) property(C) title(D)status29 【C9 】(A)activates(B) resolves(C) defines(D)formulates30 【C10 】(A)average(B) maximum(C) appropriate
20、(D)vast31 【C11 】(A)captured(B) leaked(C) snatched(D)descended32 【C12 】(A)gets along(B) gets off(C) gets through(D)gets round33 【C13 】(A)so long as(B) now that(C) so that(D)as if34 【C14 】(A)along(B) down(C) to(D)across35 【C15 】(A)smashes(B) retains(C) drains(D)chops36 【C16 】(A)costly(B) lively(C) orderly(D)deadly37 【C17 】(A)Advanced(B) Special(C) Normal(D)Odd38 【C18 】(A)accumulated(B) assembled(C) scattered(D)decorated39 【C19 】(A)hung(B) mounted(C) concealed(D)shielded40 【C20 】(A)incident(B) occasional(C) eventual(D)obvious
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