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2021-2022年广东省湛江市考研外语学校:_ 班级:_ 姓名:_ 考号:_一、单选题(3题)1.AtemptedBattractedCappealedDtransferred2.AnominatedBselectedCappointedDsupported3.AdistributedBawardedChandedDsubmitted二、阅读理解(5题)4.5.The Semantic Web will be superior to todays web in that it _.Asurpasses people in processing numbersBfulfills users original expectationsCdeals with language and reason as well as numberDresponds like a rebellious adult6.It can be inferred from the last paragraph that _.Athe dream to build interplanetary Internet can be fulfilled in the futureBinterplanetary Internet will be commercialized in 100 yearsCthe research of Internet took 50 yearsDit will take a long time to build interplanetary Internet7.The underlined word “they” in the last paragraph refers to 。A. criminalsB. pigeonsC. the stolen carsD. demands for money8.A.是 B.否三、1.Use of English(20题)9.(14)A.for B.out of C.from D.to10.(10)A.tendency B.procedure C.development D.relation11.(12)A.to B.with C.about D.on12.(15)A.sooner B.later C.earlier D.former13.(19)A.purchase B.supplement C.replace D.exchange14.(20)A.consolidate B.transform C.reorganize D.renovate15.(3)A.engagement B.intercourse C.investment D.involvement16.(9)A.spread B.passed C.printed D.completed17.(11)A.coordinated B.designed C.released D.directed18.(2)A.source B.beginning C.start D.origin19.(7)A.prone B.subject C.akin D.liable20.(4)A.During B.After C.In D.Between21.(17)A.measures B.measured C.is measured D.was measured22. 【C8】A.prospect B.impetus C.impression D.review23.(5)A.avoided B.bided C.broke D.escaped24.(8)A.at lengthB.to a great extentC.from their heartD.by all means25.(16)A.get off B.get out C.get away D.get back26.(6)A.means B.style C.medium D.way27. 【C2】A.much less B.abundant C.a lot more D.surplus28. 【C11】A.keeps B.draws C.inclines D.tends四、2.Reading Comprehension(30题)29.When mentioning the latest shipwreck (Para. 3), the author is talking about _.A.stock-market decline.B.junk-bond market.C.enormous acquisitions.D.corporate profits.30.According to the text, concrete is also a “climate-change villain” mainly becauseA.sand or gravel has to be used as an aggregate in the process of mixing.B.the materials which are used to make concrete are not durable.C.recycling of concrete is quite difficult when concrete breaks down.D.chemical reaction in manufacturing cement emits carbon-dioxide world-wide.31.(49)32.According to the article, what is the effect of receiving large amounts of written information?A.It is counter-productive.B.It causes conflict in a company.C.It leads to changes in work patterns.D.It makes the main points more difficult to identify.33.If good intentions and good ideas were all it took to save the deteriorating atmosphere, the planets fragile layer of air would be as good as fixed. The two great dangers threatening the blanket of gases that nurtures and protects life on earthglobal warming and the thinning ozone layerhave been identified. Better yet, scientists and policymakers have come up with effective though expensive countermeasures.But that doesnt mean these problems are anywhere close to being solved. The stratospheric ozone layer, for example, is still getting thinner, despite the 1987 international agreement known as the Montreal Protocol, which calls for a phaseout of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and other ozone-depleting chemicals by the year 2006.CFCsfirst fingered as dangerous in the 1970s by Sherwood Rowland and Mario Molina, two of this years Nobelprizewinning chemistshave been widely used for refrigeration and other purposes. If uncontrolled, the CFC assault on the ozone layer could increase the amount of hazardous solar ultraviolet light that reaches the earths surface, which would, among other things, damage crops and cause cancer in humans. Thanks to a sense of urgency triggered by the 1985 detection of what has turned out to be an annual hole in the especially vulnerable ozone over Antarctica, the Montreal accords have spurred industry to replace CFCs with safer substances.Yet the CFCs already in the air are still doing their dirty work. The Antarctic ozone hole is more severe this year than ever before, and ozone levels over temperate regions are dipping as well. If the CFC phaseout proceeds on schedule, the atmosphere should start repairing itself by the year 2000, say scientists. Nonetheless, observes British Antarctic Survey meteorologist Jonathan Shanklin: It will be the middle of the next century before things are back to where they were in the 1970s.Developing countries were given more time to c
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