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1、2021-2022年广东省深圳市考研外语学校:_ 班级:_ 姓名:_ 考号:_一、单选题(3题)1.AupBoffCdownDon2.AaudioBauralChearingDlistening3.AwithBforCinDto二、阅读理解(5题)4.It can be inferred from the text that Lucent, Enron and Xerox are names of _.Asuccessful businessesBbankrupted companiesCstocksDhuge corporations5.Vickis heart missed a beat
2、because 。A. the phone went againB. she would be famousC. the policemen had already arrivedD. she saw 20 policemen in the car park6.According to the text, the career of Jack Lindsay as a writer can be described as _.AinventiveBproductiveCreflectiveDinductive7.Lewis research provides an answer to the
3、question 。A. why TV is important in family lifeB. why parents should keep good orderC. why children in small families seem to be quieterD. why middle children seem to have more difficulties in life8.We learn from the text that “the honest ones” in the fourth paragraph most probably refers to college
4、s 。A. that are protected by campus securityB. that report campus crime by lawC. that are free from campus crimeD. that enjoy very good publicity三、1.Use of English(20题)9. Advances in computers and data networks inspire visions of a future information economy in which everyone will have (1)_ to gigaby
5、tes of all kinds of information anywhere and anytime, (2)_ information has always been a (3)_ difficult commodity to deal with, and, in some ways, computers and high-speed networks make the problems of buying, (4)_, and distributing information goods worse (5)_ better. The evolution of the Internet
6、itself (6)_ serious problems. (7)_ the Internet has been privatized, several companies are (8)_ to provide the backbones that will carry traffic (9)_ local networks, but (10)_ business models for interconnectionwho pays how much for each packet (11)_, for examplehave (12)_ to be developed. (13)_ int
7、erconnection standards are developed that make (14)_ cheap and easy to transmit information across independent networks, competition will (15)_. If technical or economic (16)_ make interconnection difficult, (17)_ transmitting data across multiple networks is expensive or too slow, the (18)_ supplie
8、rs can offer a significant performance (19)_; they may be able to use this edge to drive out competitors and (20)_ the market.A.admission B.access C.right D.command10.(15)A.waste B.trash C.debris D.garbage11.(17)A.make B.eat C.see D.look12.(19)A.whos B.whose C.whom D.that13.(14)A.ordinary B.luxury C
9、.unimaginative D.incurious14.(2)A.on B.in C.with D.about15.(9)A.follows B.predicts C.defies D.supports16.(13)A.appetites B.tastes C.interests D.senses17.(4)A.fixed B.firm C.bound D.open18.(3)A.educator B.economist C.artist D.editor19.(20)A.intellect B.equipment C.competence D.culture20.(12)A.worse B
10、.as good C.better D.best21. Greg Focker, played by Ben Stiller, represents a generation of American kids (1)_ in the 1980s on the philosophy that any achievement, however slight, (2)_ a ribbon. (3)_ replaced punishment; criticism became a dirty word. In Texas, teachers were advised to (4)_ using red
11、 ink, the colour of (5)_. In California, a task force was set up to (6)_ the concept of self worth into the education system. Swathing youngsters in a (7)_ shield of self-esteem, went the philosophy, would protect them from the nasty things in life, such as bad school grades, underage sex, drug abus
12、e, dead-end jobs and criminality.(8)_ that the ninth-place ribbons are in danger of strangling the (9)_ children they were supposed to help. Americas (10)_ with self-esteemlike all developments in psychology, it gradually (11)_ its way to Britainhas turned children who were (12)_ with (13)_ into adu
13、lts who (14)_ at even the mildest brickbats. Many believe that the feel-good culture has risen at the (15)_ of traditional education, an opinion espoused in a new book, Dumbing Down Our Kids: Why American Children Feel Good About Themselves But Cant Read, Write, or Add, by the conservative commentat
14、or Charles Sykes.Not only that, but the foundations (16)_ which the self-esteem industry is built are being (17)_ as decidedly shaky. Roy Baumeister, professor of psychology at Florida State University and once a self-esteem enthusiast, is now (18)_ a revision of the populist orthodoxy. After all these years, Im sorry to say, my recommendation is this: forget, about self-esteem and (19)_ more on self-control and self-discipline, he wrote recently. Recent work suggests this would be good for the individual and good for societyand might even be able to (20)_ some of those promises tha