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1、考研英语(二)模拟试卷 125 及答案解析(总分:136.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Use of English(总题数:2,分数:80.00)1.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.(分数:40.00)_Amazon today unveiled Dash Buttons, an easy way for customers to【C1】_select bulk

2、goods 【C2】_ an internet-connected button, and yesterday 【C3】_ Home Services, an on-demand installation and handyman service. Combined, they show that the e-commerce giant has a clear understanding of how the Internet-of-things will 【C4】_ its business. And it isn t going to be shy about capitalizing

3、on connectivity to build its bottom line. Dash Buttons are an adaptation of Amazons 【C5】_ -controlled Dash ordering system that lets people speak to order new【C6】_items. So 【C7】_ Amazon has is a retrofit strategy for connecting smart appliances to its e-commerce operations and a future-facing strate

4、gy for the coming flood of 【C8】_ devices. And all of this is geared around making buying products from Amazon as easy as possible. The 【C9】_ of one-button tasks are appealing,【C10】_it could lead to a【C11】_of packages ending up at peoples doors if Amazon doesnt try to【C12】_waste on its end, by groupi

5、ng shipments together when possible. People on Twitter seem mostly【C13】_about pets and small children playing with the Dash Buttons and ordering multiples of their Kraft Macaroni and Cheese boxes, although Amazon notes that【C14】_the button is pressed more than once, the order doesnt go【C15】_on the s

6、econd time, and youll get a smartphone notification about it. Amazon also recently launched Home Services, following up on last years opening of a home automation e-store devoted to connected gadgets for the homemany of which require a【C16】_in staller. So now Amazon can sell these devices along with

7、 the person who can install them. It also is【C17】_on maintenance, via a network of service providers that it can call 【C18】_ for its network of suppliers or for its own planned connected home play. With Dash, its【C19】_an offensive play to【C20】_up more sales as devices come online. With Amazon Home S

8、ervices, its making a defensive play as other large companies try to become more vertically integrated.(分数:40.00)(1).【C1】(分数:2.00)A.chooseB.buyC.orderD.get(2).【C2】(分数:2.00)A.viaB.onC.aroundD.at(3).【C3】(分数:2.00)A.publishedB.launchedC.announcedD.released(4).【C4】(分数:2.00)A.benefitB.influenceC.harmD.thr

9、eaten(5).【C5】(分数:2.00)A.numeralB.soundC.gestureD.voice(6).【C6】(分数:2.00)A.foodB.groceryC.digitD.automation(7).【C7】(分数:2.00)A.thatB.whichC.whatD.when(8).【C8】(分数:2.00)A.connectedB.personalC.automaticD.electronic(9).【C9】(分数:2.00)A.uncertaintyB.complexityC.creativityD.simplicity(10).【C10】(分数:2.00)A.andB.

10、soC.althoughD.because(11).【C11】(分数:2.00)A.pileB.messC.packD.group(12).【C12】(分数:2.00)A.minimizeB.decreaseC.stopD.control(13).【C13】(分数:2.00)A.carefulB.curiousC.concernedD.sympathetic(14).【C14】(分数:2.00)A.whenB.thoughC.unlessD.if(15).【C15】(分数:2.00)A.downB.throughC.offD.out(16).【C16】(分数:2.00)A.profession

11、alB.specialC.specificD.amateur(17).【C17】(分数:2.00)A.attendingB.emphasizingC.focusingD.commenting(18).【C18】(分数:2.00)A.atB.forC.inD.on(19).【C19】(分数:2.00)A.applyingB.makingC.takingD.getting(20).【C20】(分数:2.00)A.riseB.makeC.ringD.put二、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:10,分数:52.00)2.Section II Reading Comprehension

12、_3.Part ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D._It took some time to figure out just the right shopping complex, off just the right highway interchange and just the right distance from Seoul, that could accommodate a 624,000-square-f

13、oot storethat is to say, one more than three times the size of the average Wal-Mart Supercenter. It took more time to solve certain mysteries, like how big to make the store s children s section in a country where kids are often given ample space in the family living quarters. It took more time to f

14、igure out how to showcase kitchens that incorporate kimchi refrigerators, a uniquely Korean appliance and even more time to untangle nuances of the market, like the South Koreans preference for metal chopsticks. In all, it took about six years for Ikea to unveil its inaugural store in South Korea, i

15、n Gwangmyeong, starting from the first scouting trip. The lag was typically Ikean. But six years? “The more global, the more complex it gets,“ replies Mikael Palmquist, the regional manager of retail for Asia Pacific. “We need to get these things right or we will never be taken seriously.“ Today the

16、 Gwangmyeong store, which is the companys largest in the world by shopping area, is on track to become one of Ikeas top-performing outlets for 2015. The success is hardly a fluke. Ikea, it seems, is a genius at selling Ikeaflat packing, transporting, and reassembling its quirky Swedish styling all a

17、cross the planet. The furniture and furnishings brand is in more countries than Wal-Mart and Carrefour. China, where Ikea has eight of its 10 biggest stores, is the companys fastest-growing market. An outlet in Morocco is coming soon, and there are hints that Brazil may not be far off. Meanwhile, Ik

18、ea is going meatballs out in India, where it plans to invest about $2 billion over a decade to open 10 stores. Getting it right in emerging markets like China and India, where Ikea is well-positioned to capitalize on a growing middle class, is a key factor in its goal of hitting 50 billion in sales

19、by 2020. Thats up from 28.7 billion in its fiscal 2014 and almost double its 2005 sales level. Today the Ikea Group has 318 stores, not including the brands some four dozen franchised locations; its aiming for around 500 by 2020.(分数:10.00)(1).The first paragraph is used to illustrate that_.(分数:2.00)

20、A.it took more time to figure out a right shopping complexB.it was tricky to make an ample children s section in a storeC.it was time-consuming to untangle nuances of the Korean marketD.the lag is the unique feature of Ikea to open new stores(2).Ikea doesn t expand too rapidly because_.(分数:2.00)A.it

21、 is a global companyB.the expansion is too complexC.it is difficult to get things rightD.it needs to be taken seriously by customers(3).The phrase “a fluke“(Para. 4)probably means_.(分数:2.00)A.an effortB.good luckC.an opportunityD.a necessity(4).According to the text, Ikea is a genius at all of the f

22、ollowing EXCEPT_.(分数:2.00)A.selling its furnitureB.selling its furnishingsC.reassembling Swedish styleD.expanding outlets(5).Which of the following is NOT true?(分数:2.00)A.Ikea is aiming for around 500 stores by 2020.B.South Korean is Ikea s fastest-growing market.C.Brazil may be one of Ikeas emergin

23、g markets.D.Ikea plans to capitalize on middle classes in India.Institutions of higher learning must move, as the historian Walter Russell Mead puts it, from a model of “time served“ to a model of “stuff learned.“ Because increasingly the world does not care what you know. Everything is on Google. T

24、he world only cares, and will only pay for, what you can do with what you know. And therefore it will not pay for a C-plus in chemistry, just because your state college considers that a passing grade and was willing to give you a diploma. We re moving to a more competency-based world, where there wi

25、ll be less interest in how you acquired the competency and more demand to prove that you mastered the competency. Therefore, we have to get beyond the current system of information and deliverythe professorial “sage on the stage“ and students taking notes, followed by a superficial assessment, to on

26、e in which students are asked and empowered to master more basic material online at their own pace, and the classroom becomes a place where the application of that knowledge can be honed through lab experiments and discussions with the professor. There seemed to be a strong consensus that this “blen

27、ded model“ combining online lectures with a teacher-led classroom experience was the ideal. Last fall, San Jose State used the online lectures and interactive exercises of MIT s introductory online Circuits and Electronics course. Students would watch the MIT lectures and do the exercises at home. T

28、hen in class, the first 15 minutes were reserved for questions and answers with the San Jose State professor, and the last 45 were devoted to problem-solving and discussion. Preliminary numbers indicate that those passing the class went from nearly 60 percent to about 90 percent. We demand that plum

29、bers and kindergarten teachers be certified to do what they do, but there is no requirement that college professors know how to teach. No more . The world of MOOCs(Massive Open Online Courses)is creating a competition that will force every professor to improve his or her pedagogy or face an online c

30、ompetitor. Bottom line: There is still huge value in the residential college experience and the teacher-student and student-student interactions it facilitates. But to thrive, universities will have to nurture even more of those unique experiences while blending in technology to improve education ou

31、tcomes in measurable ways at lower costs. We still need more research on what works, but standing still is not an option.(分数:10.00)(1).Institutions of higher learning must shift models because the world cares_.(分数:2.00)A.the knowledge you have acquired in the collegeB.the time you put into study and

32、 actionC.the way you master the learning abilityD.the things you can handle with your knowledge(2).Which of the following does the current system of information and delivery in higher education NOT include?(分数:2.00)A.Students write down the key points.B.Professors give online lectures.C.A simple ass

33、essment about teaching is made.D.Professors give lectures in the front of classroom.(3).According to Paragraph 3, we can learn that online lectures in San Jose State last fall_.(分数:2.00)A.took an hour for each lectureB.were followed by classroom experiencesC.surpassed classroom experiences in teachi

34、ng effectD.were the first step to get a degree in Circuits and Electronics course(4).What does the author mean by “No more“ in Paragraph 4?(分数:2.00)A.College professors are forced to improve his pedagogy.B.There is no competition among college students.C.Teaching capacity of college professors can b

35、e assessed.D.There is no need for plumbers and kindergarten teachers to obtain certification.(5).The most appropriate title for this text would be_.(分数:2.00)A.Future of Education is in Online LearningB.Colleges Teachers Should Take a Back SeatC.We Should Move the Research on Education forwardD.Infor

36、mation Technology Promote Students LearningGoogle is talking to auto makers about how to bring its self-driving-car technology to market, executives said Tuesday. Project director Chris Urmson said a self-driving car is probably still six years away. But, he added, “We are thinking now about how to

37、bring this car to market.“ There is a lot of “debate internally about how automobiles can use this technology,“ said Sebastian Thrun, the original leader of Googles autonomous car project. “There will be a time when a significant number of cars will carry Google technology.“ Google s co-founder Serg

38、ey BrinUrmson s bosssaid roughly a year and a half ago that Google s self-driving car was about five years away. Urmson said on Tuesday that he is working on a six-year timeline, based on when his 10-year-old son turns 16 and will be able to drive in California. Bryant Walker Smith, a fellow at Stan

39、ford Universitys Center for Automotive Research, said it can take up to six years to design and build a new car. Smith said any self-driving car ready in six years would likely be “limited in terms of capability, availability , or geography.“ Google s car looks like a regular vehicle but it uses mul

40、tiple sensors and map data in real time to understand where it is and maneuver through streets and highways without human intervention. The project started in 2009 and became an early part of Google X, the companys research lab for risky, long-term initiatives. Some on Wall Street are concerned abou

41、t Google s increased focus on these projects; however, they also give the company a chance to expand into huge new markets, such as autos. Urmson said Googles autonomous cars are expensive, but he declined to be specific. Thats partly due to the laser sensor perched on top of the vehicles, which is

42、made by Silicon Valley-based Company Velodyne. About 150 of these laser devices are produced a year, which increases the price of the component, Urmson explained. Besides, Arturo Corral, one of Googles test drivers, said weather is a serious challenge. In heavy rain, the system asks drivers to take

43、back control of the car, Corral said. Google has not tested the vehicles in snow yet. “We still have a long way to go,“ he added.(分数:10.00)(1).Google s co-founder estimated that it may take_to bring Google s car into reality.(分数:2.00)A.five yearsB.a year and a halfC.six yearsD.ten years(2).In Paragr

44、aph 3, “availability“ means_.(分数:2.00)A.efficiencyB.practicalityC.stabilityD.accuracy(3).Which of the following statements is true?(分数:2.00)A.Google has already brought its self-driving-car technology to market.B.It will take the company six years to manufacture a perfect Google s car.C.There are a

45、lot of disagreement about Googles automatic navigation technology.D.Project director Chris Urmson s son drives a concept Google s car.(4).According to Paragraph 4, Google s car needs_.(分数:2.00)A.human intervention in normal daysB.a regular operation systemC.a real-time mapD.only one specific sensor(

46、5).According to the last paragraph, whats a real challenge in this project?(分数:2.00)A.The high research and development costs.B.Disagreement and conflict among developers.C.Investors on-going worry and doubt.D.Operation uncertainty in harsh environment.Much of continental Europe is in poor shape. Tr

47、ue, the aggregate wealth of people is little changed and the social capital in museums, parks and other amenities is still intact. Yet, in the western part, the economy is failing society. Inclusion of ethnic minorities and youth in the economy is more lacking than ever. Among those who do participa

48、te, fewer are prospering. It is a measure of the decline that, in almost every country, the growth of wage rates has steadily slowed since 1995. What has gone wrong? European economists speak of a loss of competitiveness in southern Europe. They suggest that output and employment are down, relative to the past trend, because wages leapt ahead of productivity, making labour too expensive and forcing employers to cut back. Taki

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