考研每日一练(2019/4/17) |
第1题: 人类对自然界的全部“统治”力量在于 A.人类必须依赖自然,因为自然环境是人类社会存在和发展的前提 B.人类能征服和改造自然 C.人类能够维护生态平衡 D.人类能认识和利用自然规律 |
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第2题: {{B}}Directions:{{/B}} Read the following text carefully and then translate the underlined segments intoChinese. Your translation should be written neatly onANSWER SHEET 2. Internet is a vast network of computers that connects many of the world’s businesses, institutions, and individuals. (46) {{U}}The Internet, which means interconnected network of networks, links tens of thousands of smaller computer networks. These networks transmit huge amounts of information in the form of words, images, and sounds.{{/U}} The Internet has information on every topiC、(47){{U}}Network users can search through sources ranging from vast databases to small electronic" bulletin boards", where users form discussion groups around common interests. {{/U}}Much of the Internet’s traffic consists of messages sent from one computer user to another. These messages are called electronic mail or e-mail. Internet users have electronic addresses that allow them to send and receive e-mail. Other uses of the network include obtaining news, joining electronic debates, and playing electronic games.(48){{U}}One feature of the Internet, known as the World Wide Web, provides graphics, audio, and video to enhance the information in its documents.{{/U}} These documents cover a vast number of topics. People usually access the Internet with a device called a modem. Modems connect computers to the network through telephone lines. Much of the Internet operates through worldwide telephone networks of fiber-optic cables(49) {{U}}These cables contain hair-thin strands of glass that carry data as pulses of light. They can transmit thousands of times more data than local phone lines, most of which consist of copper wires.{{/U}} In the future, the internet will probably grow more sophisticated as computer technology becomes more powerful. (50){{U}}Many experts believe the Internet may become part of a larger network called the information superhighway. This network, still under development, would link computers with telephone companies, cable television stations, and other communication systems. {{/U}}People could bank, shop, watch TV, and perform many other activities through the network. |
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第3题:SaudiArabia, the oil industry’s swing producer, has become its flip-flopper. In February, it persuaded OPEC、to cut its total production quotas by lm barrels per day (bpd), to 23.5m, as a precaution against an oil-price crash this spring. That fear has since been replaced by its opposite. The price of West Texas crude hit $40 last week, its highest since the eve of the first Iraq war, prompting concerns that higher oil prices could sap the vigour ofAmerica’s recovery and compound the frailty ofEurope’s. On Monday May 10th,Ali al-Naimi, SaudiArabia’s energy minister, called on OPEC、to raise quotas, by at least 1. 5m bpd, at its next meeting on June 3r D、 Thus far, the high oil price has been largely a consequence of good things, such as a strengthening world economy, rather than a cause of bad things, such as faster inflation or slower growth.China’s burgeoning economy guzzled about 6m bpd in the first quarter of this year, 15% more than a year ago, according to Goldman Sachs.Demand was also strong in the rest ofAsia, excluding Japan, growing by 5.2% to 8. 1m bp D、As the year progresses, the seasonal rhythms ofAmerica’s drivers will dictate prices, at least of the lighter, sweeter crudes.Americans take to the roads en masse in the summer, and speculators are driving up the oil price now in anticipation of peak demand in a few months’ time. Until recently, the rise in the dollar price of oil was offset outsideAmerica andChina by the fall in the dollar itself.But the currency has regained some ground in recent weeks, and the oil price has continued to rise.Even so, talk of another oil price shock is premature. The price of oil, adjusted for inflation, is only half what it was inDecember 1979, and the United States now uses half as much energy per dollar of output as it did in the early 1970s.But if oil cannot shock the world economy quite as it used to, it can still give it "a good kick", warns Goldman Sachs. If average oil prices for the year come in 10% higher than it forecast, it reckons GDP growth in the Group of Seven (G7) rich nations will be reduced by 0.3%, or $70 billion. TheAmericans are certainly taking the issue seriously. John Snow, their treasury secretary, called OPEC’s February decision "regrettable", and the rise in prices since then "not helpful". Washington pays close heed to the man at the petrol pump, who has seen the average price of a gallon of unleaded petrol rise by 39 cents in the past year.And the Saudis, some mutter, pay close heed to Washington. Besides, the high oil price may have filled Saudi coffers, but it has also affronted Saudi pride. Mr. al-Naimi thinks the high price is due to fears that supply might be disrupted in the future. These fears, he says, are "unwarranted".But the hulking machinery in theArabian desert that keeps oil flowing round the world presents an inviting target to terrorists should they tire of bombing embassies and nightclubs. (ha May 1st, gunmen killed six people in a Saudi office ofABB、Lummus Global, anAmerican oil contractor. Such incidents add to the risk premium factored into the oil price, a premium that the Saudis take as a vote of no confidence in their kingdom and its ability to guarantee the supply of oil in the face of terrorist threats. By "a good kick", Goldman Sachs suggests that ______. A、U.S. currency is exerting a positive influence over oil price B.another oil-price shock is inevitable given its continuing rise C.the rise of oil price could affect world economy negatively D、Goldman Sachs remained optimistic about the situation |
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第4题:The molecules of carbon dioxide in theEarth’s atmosphere affect the heat balance of theEarth by acting as a one-way screen. (1) these molecules allow radiation at visible wavelengths, where most of the energy of sunlight is concerned, to pass (2) , they absorb some of the longer-wave-length, infrared emissions radiated from theEarth’s surface, radiation that would (3) be transmitted back into space. For theEarth to maintain a constant average temperature, such emissions from the planet must (4) incoming solar radiation. If there were no carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, heat would (5) from theEarth much more easily. Today, (6) , the potential problem is too much carbon dioxide.Could the increase in carbon dioxide (7) a global rise in average temperature, and could such a rise have serious (8) for human society Mathematical models that allow us to calculate the rise in temperature as a function of the increase (9) ;that the (10) is probably yes. One mathematical model (11) that doubling the atmospheric carbon dioxide would raise the global mean surface temperature by 2.5℃. This model assumes that the atmosphere’s relative humidity remains constant and the temperature decreases with altitude at a (12) of 6.5℃ per kilometer. The assumption of constant relative humidity is important, because water vapor in the atmosphere is another (13) absorber or radiation at infrared wavelengths.Because warm air can hold more (14) than cool air, the relative humidity will be constant (15) the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere increases (16) the temperature rises. (17) , more infrared radiation would be absorbed and reradiated (18) to theEarth’s surface. The resultant warming at the surface could be expected to melt snow and ice, (19) theEarth’s reflectivity. More solar radiation would be absorbed, (20) to a further increase in temperature. A.indeed B.hence C.anyway D.however |
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第5题:下述不能进行自体输血的是
A.胃肠破裂出血 B.脾破裂出血 C.肝破裂出血 D.异位妊娠破裂出血 |
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第6题:下列哪种脉象不主实证
A.革脉 B.滑脉 C.结脉 D.肾脉 E.弦脉 |
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第7题:设AX=b为三元非齐次线性方程组,A至少有两行不成比例,α1,α2,α3为AX=b的三个线性无关解,![]() ![]() |
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第8题:Besides dealing with border security, INS also ______.
A.keeps a watchful eye on itself. B.grants .privileges to immigrants. C.monitors shipments of goods. D.takes advantage of computers. |
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第9题: 下列各句中语意明确,没有歧义的一句是( )。 A.绿色奥运是本届奥运会的三大主题之一,是贯穿筹备、申办和举办奥运会全过程的话题 B.令人忧虑的是,有的出版社出了不好的书还不置可否,听不进群众的批评 C.我们要加快建设各类中文“数字图书馆”“数字博物馆”,传播我国优秀传统文化、现代科学文化和国外的先进文化知识 D.市委采取有力措施,制止了群众揭发少数单位的违反财务制度、请客送礼的不良现象 |
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第10题:唐代诗人章碣《焚书坑》二诗的前两句是“竹帛烟销帝业虚,关河空锁祖龙居”,句中“关河”主要指的是______和______。
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