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1、全 国 硕 士 研 究 生 入 学 统 一 考 试 英 语 模 拟 试 题(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 Don ANSWER SHEET 1.(10 points)One of the basic characteristics of capitalism is the private ownership of the major means ofproduction ca
2、pital.The ownership of large amounts of capital can bring 1 profits,as well aseconomic and political power.Some recent theorists,2,have argued that our society has moved toa new stage of 3 that they call,post industrialn society.One important change in such a societyis that the ownership of 4 amount
3、s of capital is no longer the only or even the most important 5 ofprofits and influence;knowledge as well as 6 capital brings profits and influence.There are many 7 with the thesis above,not the least of 8 is that wealthy capitalists can buythe experts and knowledge they needed to keep their profits
4、 and influence.But this does not 9 theimportance of knowledge in an advanced industrial society,as the 10 of some new industrialindicates.11,genetic engineering and the new computer technology have 12 many new firms andmade some scientists quite rich.In 13 with criticism of the post industrial socie
5、ty thesis,however,it must also be 14 that those already in control of huge amounts of capital(i.e.,major corporations)soon 15 to take most profits in these industries based on new knowledge.Moving down from the level of wealth and power,we still find knowledge increasingly 16.Many new high-tech jobs
6、 are being created at the upper-middle-class level,but even more newjobs are being created in the low-skill,low-paying service 17.Something like a caste line isemerging centered around knowledge.Individuals who fall too far behind in the 18 of knowledgeat a young age will find it almost impossible t
7、o catch later,no matter how hard they try.Illiteracyin the English language has been a severe 19 for many years in the United States,but we are alsomoving to the point when computer illiteracy will hinder many more people and 20 them to a lifeof low-skill and low-paid labor.I.Aquantitative BJextensi
8、ve CJcomprehension IDJsophisticated2.Amoreover Bhowever Ctherefore Dnevertheless3.Aaggression Bproficiency Cproductivity Devolution4.Adominant Bimpressive Cmagnificent Dsignificant5.Asource BJfactor CJcomponent IDJelement6.Aadequate Bprofitable Cmaterial Dspiritual7.Aadvantages Bconsequences Cproble
9、ms Dpotentials8.Athem|B|those Cwhich Dthat9.Adeny IBJrefuse CJadmit Dacknowledge10.Aemergence Binnovation Cextinction Ddiscovery11.AIn addition BIFor example CAbove all DIn short12.Aproduced Bcreated Climproved Dfacilitated13.AJline Bneed CJdoubt DJmatch14.Aidealized Brecognized Csupervised Dsummari
10、zed15.Astepped in Bsettled down Cleaned over Dturned out16.Aaccessible Bimportant Cpopular Dabundant17.AJenterprises Bjemployment CJprofessions DJindustries18.Acontrol Bmastery Csearch Dpursuit19.A handicap B penalty CJ inconvenience D shortcoming20.A enforce B punish C confine D condemnSection II R
11、eading ComprehensionPart ADirections:Read the following four texts.Answer the questions below each text by choosing A,B,C orD.Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.(40 points)Text 1Half the world s population will be speaking or learning English by researchers say.Twobillion people are expected to sta
12、rt learning English within a decade and three billion will speak it,says a British Council estimate.Other languages,such as French,risk becoming the casualties of this“linguisticglobalization.But the boom will be over by and the English language teaching industry willhave become a victim of its own
13、success,says David Graddol,author of the report,The Future ofEnglish.Mr.Graddol s research was based on a computer model developed to estimate demand forEnglish language teaching around the world.The lecturer,who has worked in education andlanguage studies at the Open University for the past 25 year
14、s,said the model charted likely studentnumbers through to.It was compiled by looking at various estimates from the United Nations Education,Scientific and Cultural Organization(Unesco)on education provision,demographic projections,government education policies and international student mobility figu
15、res.The impact ofeducational innovations and other developments affecting the world population including theChinese government s policy of one baby per family were also factored in.Based on its findings,Mr.Graddol has predicted that the world is about to be hit by a tidalwave of English.“Many govern
16、ments,especially in countries which have relatively recentlygained independence,are introducing the teaching of English under a utilitarian banner.”“But English predominates in the business world,and for such countries to be able tocompete for work,including lucrative(profitable)outsourcing contract
17、s,English is being pushedheavily from kindergarten on.,The potential bonanza(source of wealth)on offer from outsourcing means even maths andscience are being taught in English at secondary schools in Malaysia.But demand for Englishteaching would drop as children progress through academia,and more un
18、iversities across theworld choose to teach in the language.Mr.Graddol also estimated that the boom would be over by.English language studentswill be down from two billion to 500 million t h e n,h e said,Increasingly,as English spreadacross the globe,more people will become bilingual,even multi lingu
19、al and such skills arehighly prized in business.But Britain has not got the best reputation for learning other languages.,The report also showed that English was not the only language spreading,and the world,farfrom being dominated by English,was to become more multi-lingual.Mr.Graddol said,aChinese
20、,Arabic and Spanish are all popular,and likely to be languages of the future.M21.It is estimated that in a decade English will beA actively studied by over 200 million people.B freely spoken by global English learners.C popular with over 80%of world inhabitants.D really mastered by 50%of people worl
21、dwide.22.According to the text,linguistic globalization willA eliminate French from the globe.B defeat other European languages.C fail all languages except English.D make English the biggest winner.23.David Graddol predicts that the thriving period of English willA terminate within half a century.B
22、climax in the middle of the century.C endure for no less than five decades.D quit till the beginning of the s.24.The report 4tThe Future of English factored in all of the following EXCEPTA the educational condition and policy.B the directions and designs of Unesco.C the statistics about population.D
23、 the movements of overseas students.35.The writer of the report deems that outsourcing is toA result in the increase of English subjects.B lead to the drop of interest in English study.C account for the further spread of English.D bring about transition in college curricula.Text 2Perhaps only a smal
24、l boy training to be a wizard at the Hogwarts school of magic could cast aspell so powerful as to create the biggest book launch ever.Wherever in the world the clockstrikes midnight on June 20th,his followers will flock to get their paws on one of more than 10mcopies of Harry Potter and the Order of
25、 the Phoenix.Bookshops will open in the middle of thenight and delivery firms are drafting in extra staff and bigger trucks.Related toys,games,DVDsand other merchandise will be everywhere.There will be no escaping Pottermania.Yet Mr.Potters world is a curious one,in which things are often not what t
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