2015年电子科技大学考研专业课试题英语水平测试.pdf
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1、 第 1 页 共 12 页 电子科技大学电子科技大学 2015 年攻读硕士学位研究生入学考试试题年攻读硕士学位研究生入学考试试题 考试科目考试科目:621 英语水平测试英语水平测试 注:无机读卡,所有答案必须写在答题纸上,写在试卷或草稿纸上无效。注:无机读卡,所有答案必须写在答题纸上,写在试卷或草稿纸上无效。Part I Reading Comprehension(40 points)Directions:In this part there are 5 passages,each with some questions or incomplete statements.Read them c
2、arefully and then choose from the four suggested answers marked A,B,C and D to answer the questions or complete the statements.Please write your answers on the Answer Sheet.Passage 1 Oh no,not Anthony Weiner again.The older generation never gets it.Anthony Weiner,a candidate for mayor of New York,ad
3、mitted this week to having sent more snaps of himself to a digital acquaintance.As any youngster could have told him,the way to find love is to send photos of your face.Consider Will,a 24-year-old up-and-coming film director in California.He meets potential dates via a smartphone app called Tinder.I
4、t finds potential matches who are nearbyyour phone always knows where you areand shows him photos from their Facebook profiles.Will can like or reject each photo.If a woman he likes also likes him,both are alerted and can start chatting.Tinder is quick(you can scroll through dozens of photos in minu
5、tes)and spares your blushes(you never know if someone rejects you).Will has already had three romantic encounters and hundreds of matches,he says.Justin Mateen,a co-founder of Tinder,says it has made 100m matches since its launch in September,and led to 50 marriage proposals.He adds:“The app has onl
6、y really been going for nine months.There could be a baby popping out soon.”Americans are dating longer,which creates opportunities for matchmakers.Some are quite direct.Bang with Friends(BWF),another app,allows users to specify which of their Facebook friends they would like to spend the night with
7、.If both parties feel the same way,BWF notifies them.If not,no one is any the wiser.BWF was booted from Apples app store,but that hasnt stopped it from creating 200,000 pairings since its January launch.BWFs boss,admits he came up with the concept while“a bit tipsy”.Such apps make it easier to find
8、potential partners,but dont seem to have turned America into a nation of bed-hoppers.Young women claim to have had a median of 3.6 male intimate friends while young men 6.1 female ones.These figures may be inaccuratemen may exaggerate;women may undercountbut they have not changed much in years.Paren
9、ts fret that staring at screens all day has made youngsters socially inept face-to-face.A 第 2 页 共 12 页 survey by two dating sites found that 36-38%of Americans aged 21-34 ask for dates by text message.But when they meet,they must still make their moves in person.Witty joking and a well-placed wink s
10、till have their uses.1.It can be summarized from the first three paragraphs that _.A.we used to judge a potential match by his or her appearance B.one can find love by sending his photos to a digital acquaintance C.Anthony Weiner is trying to win more votes from digital friends D.Tinder will probabl
11、y replace traditional matchmakers worldwide 2.The sixth paragraph is focused on _.A.the huge success that BWF has achieved B.the serious consequence of digital dating C.the evolution of matchmaking in the U.S.D.the future developments of Facebook 3.The last paragraph implies that _.A.excessive use o
12、f apps leaves youngsters socially awkward B.most young people find love through text messages C.people in love often move their homes before marriage D.verbal or non-verbal language is still used during dates 4.Potential matches found by Tinder are probably _.A.young,single,and nearby B.poor,married
13、,but lonely C.illiterate,retired,but divorced D.far-away,busy,and happy Passage 2 The human body contains enormous quantities of energy.In fact,the average adult has as much energy stored in fat as a one-ton battery.That energy fuels our everyday activities,but what if those actions could in turn ru
14、n the electronic devices we rely on?Today,innovators around the world are banking on our potential to do just that.Movement produces kinetic energy,which can be converted into power.In the past,devices that turned human kinetic energy into electricity,such as hand-cranked radios,computers and flashl
15、ights,involved a persons full participation.But a growing field is tapping into our energy without our even noticing it.Consider,for example,a health club.With every step you take on a treadmill and with every muscle curl,you turn surplus calories into motion that could drive a generator and produce
16、 electricity.The energy from one persons workout may not be much,but 100 people could contribute significantly to a facilitys power needs.Thats the idea behind the Green Microgym in Portland,Oregon,where machines likes tationary bikes harvest energy during workouts.Pedaling turns a generator,produci
17、ng electricity that helps to power the building.For now,body energy supplies only a small fraction of the gyms needs,but the amount should increase as more machines are adapted.“By being extremely energy-efficient and combining human power,solar and someday wind,I believe well be able to be net-zero
18、 for electricity sometime this year,”says the gyms owner,Adam Boesel.His bikes,by the way,arent the flirts to put pedal power to work.In some parts of the world,cyclists have been powering safety 第 3 页 共 12 页 lights for years with devices called bicycle dynamos,which use a generator to create altern
19、ating current with every turn of the wheels.Dance clubs are also getting in on the action.In the Netherlands,Rotterdams new Club WATT has a floor that harnesses the energy created by the dancers steps.For now,its just enough to power LED lights in the floor,but in the future,more output is expected
20、from newer technology.5.Using human body energy as power supplies _.A.requires us to be strong B.is a great new idea C.proves to be difficult D.is increasingly popular 6.It can be learned that the Green Microgym _.A.is using human,solar and wind power to produce electricity B.is the first to use bik
21、es to harvest human body energy C.will be able to satisfy its power needs by using green energy D.will introduce the technology to other parts of the world 7.What is the authors most likely comment on the application of body energy?A.It is unrealistic at present.B.It has a promising future.C.Its eff
22、ect is still unknown.D.It depends on the energy cost.Passage 3 The first of Laurence Smiths two weddings was meant to take place in the midwinter snow not far south of the Arctic Circle.The second foresaw balmy blue skies in Palm Springs,California.As it turned out,the guests were greeted by rain an
23、d slush in the far north,then by a chill and more rain in the Californian desert.If the weather is capable of surprising him,why should anyone trust Mr.Smiths forecast for 2050?Because the growing freakiness of weather is precisely his point.Climate change is one of four mega-trends,along with globa
24、lization,population growth and surging demand for natural resources,that he thinks will shape the world over the coming decades.The first part of his book The New North:The World in 2050 is a familiar tale of teeming cities,roaring trade,harder-to-get-at oil and rising sea levels.But Mr.Smith comes
25、into his own when he explores the consequences of these trends(climate change especially)for the quarter of the Earth that lies at latitudes above 45N.A geographer at the University of California,Los Angeles,he specializes in the frozen lands of Russia,Canada,Alaska and Iceland.The region is about t
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