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1、考研英语(二)样题Section I Use of EnglishDirection:Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1. (10 points)Olympic Games are held every four years at a different site, in which athletes 1 different nations compete against each other in a 2
2、 of sports. There are two types of Olympics, the Summer Olympics and the Winter Olympics.In order to 3 the Olympics, a city must submit a proposal to the International Olympic Committee (IOC). After all proposals have been 4 , the IOC votes. If no city is successful in gaining a majority in the firs
3、t vote, the city with the fewest votes is eliminated, and voting continues, with 5 rounds, until a majority winner is determined. Typically the Games are awarded several years in advance, 6 the winning city time to prepare for the Games. In selecting the 7 of the Olympic Games, the IOC considers a n
4、umber of factors, chief among them which city has, or promises to build, the best facilities, and which organizing committee seems most likely to 8 the Games effectively.The IOC also 9 which parts of the world have not yet hosted the Games. 10 , Tokyo, Japan, the host of the 1964 Summer Games, and M
5、exico City, Mexico, the host of the 1968 Summer Games, were chosen 11 to popularize the Olympic movement in Asia and in Latin America. 12 the growing importance of television worldwide, the IOC in recent years has also taken into 13 the host citys time zone. 14 the Games take place in the United Sta
6、tes or Canada, for example, American television networks are willing to pay 15 higher amounts for television rights because they can broadcast popular events 16 , in prime viewing hours.17 the Games have been awarded, it is the responsibility of the local organizing committee to finance them. This i
7、s often done with a portion of the Olympic television 18 and with corporate sponsorships, ticket sales, and other smaller revenue sources. In many 19 there is also direct government support.Although many cities have achieved a financial profit by hosting the Games, the Olympics can be financially 20
8、. When the revenues from the Games were less than expected, the city was left with large debts.1. Ain Bfor Cof Dfrom2. Alot Bnumber CvarietyDseries3. Ahost Btake CrunDorganize4. Asupported Bsubmitted CsubstitutedDsubordinated5. Asuggestive Bsuccessful CsuccessiveDsucceeding6. Aletting Bsetting Cperm
9、itting Dallowing7. Asite Bspot ClocationDplace8. Astate Bstage CstartDsponsor9. Athinks Breckons Cconsiders Dcalculates10. AFor instance BAs a result CIn briefDOn the whole11. Ain time Bin part Cin caseDin common12. ASince BBecause CAs forDBecause of13. Aamount Baccount CaccordDacclaim14. AHowever B
10、Whatever CWhenever DWherever15. Agreatly Bhandsomely CmeaningfullyDsignificantly16. Alive Bliving CaliveDlively17. AUntil BUnless CWhetherDOnce18. Aincomes Binterests CrevenuesDreturns19. Acases Bconditions CchancesDcircumstances20. Asafe Brisky CtemptingDfeasibleSection II Reading ComprehensionPart
11、 ADirections:Read the following four texts. Answer the questions blow each text by choosing A, B, C, or D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.(40 points)Text 1Last weekend Kyle MacDonald in Montreal threw a party to celebrate the fact that he got his new home in exchange for a red paper clip. Start
12、ing a year ago, MacDonald bartered the clip for increasingly valuable stuff, including a camp stove and free rent in a Phoenix flat. Having announced his aim (the house) in advance, MacDonald likely got a boost from techies eager to see the Internet pass this daring test of its networking power. “My
13、 whole motto was Start small, think big, and have fun,” says MacDonald, 26, “I really kept my effort on the creative side rather than the business side.”Yet as odd as the MacDonald exchange was, barter is now big business on the Net. This year more than 400,000 companies worldwide will exchange some
14、 10 billion worth of goods and services on a growing number of barter sites. These Web sites allow companies to trade products for a virtual currency, which they can use to buy goods from other members. In Iceland, garment-maker Kapusalan sells a third of its output on the booming Vidskiptanetid exc
15、hange, earning virtual money that it uses to buy machinery and pay part of employee salaries. The Troc-Services exchange in France offers more than 4,600 services, from math lessons to ironing.This is not a primitive barter system.By creating currencies, the Internet removes a major barrierwhat Bob
16、Meyer, publisher of Barter News, calls “the double coincidence of wants.” That is, two parties once not only had to find each other, but also an exchange of goods that both desired. Now, they can price the deal in virtual currency.Barter also helps firms make use of idle capacity. For example, adver
17、tising is “hugely bartered” because many media, particularly on the Web, can supply new ad space at little cost. Moreover, Internet ads dont register in industry-growth statistics, because many exchanges are arranged outside the formal exchanges.Like eBay, most barter sites allow members to “grade”
18、trading partners for honesty, quality and so on. Barter exchanges can allow firms in countries with hyperinflation or nontradable currencies to enter global trades. Next year, a nonprofit exchange called Quick Lift Two (QL2) plans to open in Nairobi, offering barter deals to 38,000 Kenyan farmers in
19、 remote areas. Two small planes will deliver the goods. QL2 director GaciiWaciuma says the farmers are excited to be “liberated from corrupt middlemen.” For them, barter evokes a bright future, not a precapitalist past.21. The word “techies” (Para. 1) probably refers to those who are _.A afraid of t
20、echnologyB skilled in technologyC ignorant of technologyD incompetent in technology22. Many people may have deliberately helped Kyle because they _.A were impressed by his creativityB were eager to identify with his mottoC liked his goal announced in advanceD hoped to prove the power of the Internet
21、23. The Internet barter system relies heavily on _.A the size of barter sitesB the use of virtual currencyC the quality of goods or servicesD the location of trading companies24. It is implied that Internet advertisements can help _.A companies make more profitB companies do formal exchangesC media
22、register in statisticsD media grade barter sites25. Which of the following is true of QL2 according to the author?A It is criticized for doing business in a primitive way.B It aims to deal with hyperinflation in some countries.C It helps get rid of middlemen in trade and exchange.D It is intended to
23、 evaluate the performance of trading partners.Internet commerce did not exist at the beginning of this decade, but now it is a supercharged engine driving the world economy. Industries are redesigning themselves around new methods of doing things. Survivors will be those that successfully adapt thei
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