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    1、2015-2017 在最痛的日子里 方俊 考研英语真题(1996) 超详解梦想还是要有的,万一 见鬼了呢?|一生很短,别去等永远。最大的痛苦,不是失败,是我本可以。111996 年年全真试题Part Cloze TestDirections:For each numbered blank in the following passage, there are four choices marked A, B , C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on ANSWER SHEET 1 by blackening the corres

    2、ponding letter in the brackets. (10 points)Vitamins are organic compounds necessary in small amounts in the diet for the normal growth and maintenance of life of animals, including man.They do not provide energy, 1 do they construct or build any part of the body. They are needed for 2 foods into ene

    3、rgy and body maintenance. There are thirteen or more of them, and if 3 is missing a deficiency disease becomes 4 .Vitamins are similar because they are made of the same elementsusually carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and 5 nitrogen. They are different 6 their elements are arranged differently, and each vi

    4、tamin 7 one or more specific functions in the body. 8 enough vitamins is essential to life, although the body has no nutritional use for 9 vitamins. Many people, 10 , believe in being on the “safe side” and thus take extra vitamins. However, a well balanced diet will usually meet all the bodys vitam

    5、in needs. 1.Aeither Bso Cnor Dnever 2.Ashifting Btransferring Caltering Dtransforming3.Aany Bsome Canything Dsomething4.Aserious Bapparent Csevere Dfatal5.Amostly Bpartially Csometimes Drarely6.Ain that Bso that Csuch that Dexcept that7.Aundertakes Bholds Cplays Dperforms8.ASupplying BGetting CProvi

    6、ding DFurnishing9.Aexceptional Bexceeding Cexcess Dexternal10.Anevertheless Btherefore Cmoreover DmeanwhilePart Reading ComprehensionDirections:Each of the passages below is followed by some questions. For each questions there are four answers marked A, B, C and D. Read the passages carefully and ch

    7、oose the best answer to each of the questions. Then mark your answer on ANSWER SHEET 1 by blackening the corresponding letter in the brackets with a pencil. (40 points)Passage 1Tight lipped elders used to say, “Its not what you want in this world, but what you get.”Psychology teaches that you do get

    8、 what you want if you know what you want and want the right things.You can make a mental blueprint of a desire as you would make a blueprint of a house, and each of us is continually making these blueprints in the general routine of everyday living. If we intend to have friends to dinner, we plan th

    9、e menu, make a shopping list, decide which food to cook first, and such planning is an essential for any type of meal to be served.Likewise, if you want to find a job, take a sheet of paper, and write a brief account of yourself. In making a blueprint for a job, begin with yourself, for when you kno

    10、w exactly what you have to offer, you can intelligently plan where to sell your services.2015-2017 在最痛的日子里 方俊 考研英语真题(1996) 超详解梦想还是要有的,万一 见鬼了呢?|一生很短,别去等永远。最大的痛苦,不是失败,是我本可以。22This account of yourself is actually a sketch of your working life and should include education, experience and references. Suc

    11、h an account is valuable. It can be referred to in filling out standard application blanks and is extremely helpful in personal interviews. While talking to you, your could be employer is deciding whether your education, your experience, and other qualifications will pay him to employ you and your “

    12、wares” and abilities must be displayed in an orderly and reasonably connected manner.When you have carefully prepared a blueprint of your abilities and desires, you have something tangible to sell. Then you are ready to hunt for a job. Get all the possible information about your could be job. Make i

    13、nquiries as to the details regarding the job and the firm. Keep your eyes and ears open, and use your own judgment. Spend a certain amount of time each day seeking the employment you wish for, and keep in mind: Securing a job is your job now. 11. What do the elders mean when they say, “Its not what

    14、you want in this world, but what you get.”?A Youll certainly get what you want.B Its no use dreaming.C You should be dissatisfied with what you have.D Its essential to set a goal for yourself.12. A blueprint made before inviting a friend to dinner is used in this passage as .A an illustration of how

    15、 to write an application for a jobB an indication of how to secure a good jobC a guideline for job descriptionD a principle for job evaluation13. According to the passage, one must write an account of himself before starting to find a job because .A that is the first step to please the employerB tha

    16、t is the requirement of the employerC it enables him to know when to sell his servicesD it forces him to become clearly aware of himself14. When you have carefully prepared a blueprint of your abilities and desires, you have something .A definite to offer B imaginary to provideC practical to supply

    17、D desirable to presentPassage 2With the start of BBC World Service Television, millions of viewers in Asia and America can now watch the Corporations news coverage, as well as listen to it.And of course in Britain listeners and viewers can tune in to two BBC television channels, five BBC national ra

    18、dio services and dozens of local radio stations. They are brought sport, comedy, drama, music, news and current affairs, education, religion, parliamentary coverage, childrens programmes and films for an annual licence fee of 83 per household.It is a remarkable record, stretching back over 70 years

    19、yet the BBCs future is now in doubt. The Corporation will survive as a publicly funded broadcasting organization, at least for the time being, but its role, its size and its programmes are now the subject of a nation wide debate in Britain.The debate was launched by the Government, which invited any

    20、one with an opinion of the BBC including ordinary listeners and viewers to say what was good or bad about the Corporation, and even whether they thought it was worth keeping. The reason for its inquiry is that the BBCs royal charter runs out in 1996 and it must decide whether to keep the organizatio

    21、n as it is, or to make changes.Defenders of the Corporation of whom there are many are fond of quoting the American slogan “If it 2015-2017 在最痛的日子里 方俊 考研英语真题(1996) 超详解梦想还是要有的,万一 见鬼了呢?|一生很短,别去等永远。最大的痛苦,不是失败,是我本可以。33aint broke, dont fix it.” The BBC “aint broke”, they say, by which they mean it is not

    22、 broken (as distinct from the word broke, meaning having no money), so why bother to change it?Yet the BBC will have to change, because the broadcasting world around it is changing. The commercial TV channels ITV and Channel 4 were required by the Thatcher Governments Broadcasting Act to become more

    23、 commercial, competing with each other for advertisers, and cutting costs and jobs. But it is the arrival of new satellite channels funded partly by advertising and partly by viewerssubscriptions which will bring about the biggest changes in the long term.15. The world famous BBC now faces .A the pr

    24、oblem of news coverage B an uncertain prospectC inquiries by the general public D shrinkage of audience16. In the passage, which of the following about the BBC is not mentioned as the key issue?A Extension of its TV service to Far East.B Programmes as the subject of a nation-wide debate.C Potentials

    25、 for further international co-operations.D Its existence as a broadcasting organization.17. The BBCs “royal charter” (Line 4, Paragraph 4) stands for .A the financial support from the royal family.B the privileges granted by the Queen.C a contract with the Queen.D a unique relationship with the roya

    26、l family.18. The foremost reason why the BBC has to readjust itself is no other than .A the emergence of commercial TV channels.B the enforcement of Broadcasting Act by the government.C the urgent necessity to reduce costs and jobs.D the challenge of new satellite channels.Passage 3In the last half

    27、of the nineteenth century “capital” and “labour” were enlarging and perfecting their rival organizations on modern lines. Many an old firm was replaced by a limited liability company with a bureaucracy of salaried managers. The change met the technical requirements of the new age by engaging a large

    28、 professional element and prevented the decline in efficiency that so commonly spoiled the fortunes of family firms in the second and third generation after the energetic founders. It was moreover a step away from individual initiative, towards collectivism and municipal and state-owned business. Th

    29、e railway companies, though still private business managed for the benefit of shareholders, were very unlike old family business. At the same time the great municipalities went into business to supply lighting, trams and other services to the taxpayers.The growth of the limited liability company and

    30、 municipal business had important consequences. Such large, impersonal manipulation of capital and industry greatly increased the numbers and importance of shareholders as a class, an element in national life representing irresponsible wealth detached from the land and the duties of the landowners;

    31、and almost equally detached from the responsible management of business. All through the nineteenth century, America, Africa, India, Australia and parts of Europe were being developed by British capital, and British shareholders were thus enriched by the worlds movement towards industrialization. To

    32、wns like Bournemouth and Eastbourne sprang up to house large “comfortable” classes who had retired on their incomes, and who had no relation to the rest of the community except that of drawing dividends and occasionally attending a shareholders meeting to dictate their orders to the management. On t

    33、he other hand “shareholding” meant leisure and freedom 2015-2017 在最痛的日子里 方俊 考研英语真题(1996) 超详解梦想还是要有的,万一 见鬼了呢?|一生很短,别去等永远。最大的痛苦,不是失败,是我本可以。44which was used by many of the later Victorians for the highest purpose of a great civilization.The “shareholders” as such had no knowledge of the lives, thoughts

    34、 or needs of the workmen employed by the company in which he held shares, and his influence on the relations of capital and labor was not good. The paid manager acting for the company was in more direct relation with the men and their demands, but even he had seldom that familiar personal knowledge

    35、of the workmen which the employer had often had under the more patriarchal system of the old family business now passing away. Indeed the mere size of operations and the numbers of workmen involved rendered such personal relations impossible. Fortunately, however, the increasing power and organizati

    36、on of the trade unions, at least in all skilled trades, enabled the workmen to meet on equal terms the managers of the companies who employed them. The cruel discipline of the strike and lockout taught the two parties to respect each others strength and understand the value of fair negotiation.19. I

    37、ts true of the old family firms that .A they were spoiled by the younger generationsB they failed for lack of individual initiative C they lacked efficiency compared with modern companiesD they could supply adequate services to the taxpayers20. The growth of limited liability companies resulted in .

    38、 A the separation of capital from managementB the ownership of capital by managers C the emergence of capital and labour as two classesD the participation of shareholders in municipal business21. According to the passage, all of the following are true except that . A the shareholders were unaware of

    39、 the needs of the workersB the old firm owners had a better understanding of their workers C the limited liability companies were too large to run smoothly D the trade unions seemed to play a positive role22. The author is most critical of .A family firm owners B landowners C managers D shareholders

    40、Passage 4What accounts for the great outburst of major inventions in early America breakthroughs such as the telegraph, the steamboat and the weaving machine?Among the many shaping factors, I would single out the countrys excellent elementary schools; a labor force that welcomed the new technology;

    41、the practice of giving premiums to inventors; and above all the American genius for nonverbal, “spatial” thinking about things technological.Why mention the elementary schools? Because thanks to these schools our early mechanics, especially in the New England and Middle Atlantic states, were general

    42、ly literate and at home in arithmetic and in some aspects of geometry and trigonometry.Acute foreign observers related American adaptiveness and inventiveness to this educational advantage. As a member of a British commission visiting here in 1853 reported, “With a mind prepared by thorough school d

    43、iscipline, the American boy develops rapidly into the skilled workman.”A further stimulus to invention came from the “premium” system, which preceded our patent system and for years ran parallel with it. This approach, originated abroad, offered inventors medals, cash prizes and other incentives.201

    44、5-2017 在最痛的日子里 方俊 考研英语真题(1996) 超详解梦想还是要有的,万一 见鬼了呢?|一生很短,别去等永远。最大的痛苦,不是失败,是我本可以。55In the United States, multitudes of premiums for new devices were awarded at country fairs and at the industrial fairs in major cities. Americans flocked to these fairs to admire the new machines and thus to renew their

    45、 faith in the beneficence of technological advance.Given this optimistic approach to technological innovation, the American worker took readily to that special kind of nonverbal thinking required in mechanical technology. As Eugene Ferguson has pointed out, “A technologist thinks about objects that

    46、cannot be reduced to unambiguous verbal descriptions; they are dealt with in his mind by a visual, nonverbal process The designer and the inventor are able to assemble and manipulate in their minds devices that as yet do not exist.”This nonverbal “spatial” thinking can be just as creative as paintin

    47、g and writing. Robert Fulton once wrote, “The mechanic should sit down among levers, screws, wedges, wheels, etc, like a poet among the letters of the alphabet, considering them as an exhibition of his thoughts, in which a new arrangement transmits a new idea.”When all these shaping forcesschools, o

    48、pen attitudes, the premium system, a genius for spatial thinking interacted with one another on the rich U.S. mainland, they produced that American characteristic emulation. Today that word implies mere imitation. But in earlier times it meant a friendly but competitive striving for fame and excellence.23. According to the author, the great outburst of major inventions in early America was in a large part due to .A elementary schools B enthusiastic workersC the attractive premium system D a special way of thinking24. It is implied that adaptiveness and inventi

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