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2023年考研考博-考博英語-昆明理工大學(xué)考試歷年高頻考點真題薈萃帶答案第1卷一.綜合題(共25題)1.單選題(
)excessiveconsumptionoffriedfoodshasseriousconsequencesashasbeenproved.問題1選項A.TheoreticallyB.PresumablyC.IncrediblyD.Practically2.單選題Growth,reproduction,anddailymetabolismallrequireanorganismtoexpendenergy.Theexpenditureofenergyisessentiallyaprocessofbudgeting,justasfinancesarebudgeted.Ifallofone’smoneyisspentonclothes,theremaybenonelefttobuyfoodorgotothemovies.Similarly,aplantoranimalcannotsquanderallitsenergyongrowingabigbodyifnonewouldbeleftoverforreproduction,forthisisthesurestwaytoextinction.Allorganisms,therefore,allocateenergytogrowth,reproduction,maintenance,andstorage.Nochoiceisinvolved;thisallocationcomesaspartofthegeneticpackagefromtheparents.Maintenanceforagivenbodydesignofanorganismisrelativelyconstant.Storageisimportant,butultimatelythatenergywillbeusedformaintenance,reproduction,orgrowth.Thereforetheprincipaldifferencesinenergyallocationarelikelytobebetweengrowthandreproduction.Almostallofanorganism’senergycanbedivertedtoreproduction,withverylittleallocatedtobuildingthebody.Organismsatthisextremeare“opportunists.”Attheotherextremeare“competitors,”almostallofwhoseresourcesareinvestedinbuildingahugebody,withabareminimumallocatedtoreproduction.Dandelionsaregoodexamplesofopportunists.Theirseedheadsraisedjusthighenoughabovethegroundtocatchthewind,theplantsarenobiggerthantheyneedbe,theirstemsarehollow,andalltherigiditycomesfromtheirwatercontent.Thus,aminimuminvestmenthasbeenmadeinthebodythatbecomesaplatformforseeddispersal.Theseveryshort-livedplantsreproduceprolifically;thatistosaytheyprovideaconstantrainofseedintheneighborhoodofparentplants.Anewplantwillspringupwhereveraseedfallsonasuitablesoilsurface,butbecausetheydonotbuildbigbodies,theycannotcompetewithotherplantsforspace,water,orsunlight.Theseplantsaretermedopportunistsbecausetheyrelyontheirseeds’fallingintosettingswherecompetingplantshavebeenremovedbynaturalprocesses,suchasalonganerodingriverbank,onlandslips,orwhereatreefallsandcreatesagapintheforestcanopy.Opportunistsmustconstantlyinvadenewareastocompensateforbeingdisplacedbymorecompetitivespecies.Humanlandscapesoflawns,fields,orflowerbedsprovidesettingswithbaresoilandalackofcompetitorsthatareperfecthabitatsforcolonizationbyopportunists.Hence,manyofthestronglyopportunisticplantsarethecommonweedsoffieldsandgardens.Becauseeachindividualisshort-lived,thepopulationofanopportunistspeciesislikelytobeadverselyaffectedbydrought,badwinters,orfloods.Iftheirpopulationistrackedthroughtime,itwillbeseentobeparticularlyunstable―soaringandplummetinginirregularcycles.Theoppositeofanopportunistisacompetitor.Theseorganismstendtohavebigbodies,arelong-lived,andspendrelativelylittleefforteachyearonreproduction.Anoaktreeisagoodexampleofacompetitor.Amassiveoakclaimsitsgroundfor200yearsormore,outcompetingallotherwould-becanopytreesbycastingadenseshadeanddrawingupanyfreewaterinthesoil.Theleavesofanoaktreetastefoulbecausetheyarerichintannins,achemicalthatrendersthemdistastefulorindigestibletomanyorganisms.Thetanninsarepartofthedefensemechanismthatisessentialtolongevity.Althoughoaksproducethousandsofacorns,theinvestmentinacropofacornsissmallcomparedwiththeenergyspentonbuildingleaves,trunk,androots.Onceanoaktreebecomesestablished,itislikelytosurviveminorcyclesofdroughtandevenfire.Apopulationofoaksislikelytoberelativelystablethroughtime,anditssurvivalislikelytodependmoreonitsabilitytowithstandthepressuresofcompetitionorpredationthanonitsabilitytotakeadvantageofchanceevents.Itshouldbenoted,however,thatthepureopportunistorpurecompetitorisrareinnature,asmostspeciesfallbetweentheextremesofacontinuum,exhibitingablendofsomeopportunisticandsomecompetitivecharacteristics.1.Inparagraph1,theauthorexplainstheconceptofenergyexpenditureby(
).
2.Accordingtothepassage,theclassificationoforganismsas“opportunists”or“competitors”isdeterminedby(
).3.Allofthefollowingarementionedinparagraph7ascontributingtothelongevityofanoaktreeEXCEPT(
).
4.Accordingtothepassage,oaktreesareconsideredcompetitorsbecause(
).
5.Inparagraph7,theauthorsuggeststhatmostspeciesoforganisms(
).問題1選項A.identifyingtypesoforganismsthatbecameextinctB.comparingthescientificconcepttoafamiliarhumanexperienceC.arguingthatmostorganismsconserveratherthanexpendenergyD.describingtheprocessesofgrowth,reproduction,andmetabolism問題2選項A.howthegeneticinformationofanorganismisstoredandmaintainedB.thewayinwhichtheorganisminvestsitsenergyresourcesC.whethertheclimateinwhichtheorganismlivesismildorextremeD.thevarietyofnaturalresourcestheorganismconsumesinitsenvironment問題3選項A.thecapacitytocreateshadeB.leavescontainingtanninC.theabilitytowithstandmilddroughtsandfireD.thelargenumberofacornsthetreeproduces問題4選項A.theygrowinareasfreeofopportunistsB.theyspendmoreenergyontheirleaves,trunksandrootsthanontheiracornsC.theirpopulationtendstoincreaseordecreaseinirregularcyclesD.unlikeotherorganisms,theydonotneedmuchwaterorsunlight問題5選項A.areprimarilyopportunistsB.areprimarilycompetitorsC.beginasopportunistsandevolveintocompetitorsD.havesomecharacteristicsofopportunistsandsomeofcompetitors3.單選題Calculusdoesnothavetobemadeeasy—itiseasyalready.ThatbannerusedtogracetheLosAngelesclassroomofsomeoneoncecalledthebestteacherinAmerica.JaimeEscalante,theunconventionalcalculusteacherwhowasdepictedbyEdwardJamesOlmosinthe1988filmStandandDeliver,diedlastyearofcancerattheageof79.Halfayearafterhisdeath,theObamaadministrationweighedinonthestateofscience,technology,engineeringandmathematics(STEM)educationinthiscountry.Thereport,“PrepareandInspire,”reviewedthesoberingstatisticsabouthowourK-12schoolssufferbycomparisontotheircounterpartsinotherdevelopednations.Itcalledforrecruitingandtraining100,000STEMteachers.Butachievingthesegoalsisnotgoingtobeeasy.Thereportnotedthat25,000STEMteachersleavetheworkforceeveryyear,mostlybecauseofdisgruntlementwiththeirjobsandlackofprofessionalsupport.Toattractandretainenoughscienceandmathteachers,itwillrequireanelevationintheirstatusandathoroughrevamping(翻新)ofattitudestowardtheentireprofession.Theonus(責(zé)任)toimproveschoolsshouldbeonfederal,stateandlocaleducationalstrategists.Thefirststepshouldbetotapthestrengthsoftheexistingteachingpool.Wemustidentifytoday’sEscalante—thetop5percentofthenation’sSTEMteachers—and,asrecommendedintheadministrationreport,inductthemintoaSTEMmasterteacherscorpsthatwouldreceivesalarysupplementsandfederalfundingtosupporttheiractivities.Second,weneedtogiveallteachersthetoolstheyneed.WeshouldformtheequivalentofanAdvancedResearchProjectsAgencytohelpdevelopeducationaltechnologies,including“deeplydigital”instructionalmaterialsthatencourageactiveparticipation.Finally,weshouldshiftouremphasisfromstandardstoimplementation.Developingnewstandardsdoeshavearole,butitisthedifficultyofputtingthemintopractice,giventheday-to-daypressuresthatteachersareunder.TomeetallthegoalssetbytheWhiteHousereportwouldrequireanextra$1billioneachyear.Againstthenearly$600billionspentannuallyforpubliceducation,itisnotahugesum.Still,withlocaldistrictsfacedwithdecliningtaxrevenuesandunfundedmandates,someofthemoneywillhavetocomefromthefederalgovernment.Thatgoesagainstthegrainduringatimewhenteachers’salariesandbenefitsarebeingcut.Yetthecostsofdoingnothingareamatterofsimplecalculus.IfwedonotimproveSTEMeducation,theU.S.willcontinueadecades-longslidefromthemiddleofthepackinstudentachievementtowardtheverybottom.1.TheexampleofJaimeEscalanteiscitedtoshow(
).2.TheauthorcomesupwiththefollowingsolutionsEXCEPT(
).
3.Itcanbeinferredthatthebiggestbarriertotheeducationreformliesin(
).
4.Accordingtothepassage,“...thecostsofdoingnothingareamatterofsimplecalculus”meansthat(
).問題1選項A.thelackofSTEMteachersB.theinfluenceofgoodteachersC.thedifficultytobeateacherD.society’srespecttoteachers問題2選項A.attractingtalentedteacherstoSTEMeducationB.grantingspecialallowancestotopteachersC.improvingauxiliarymaterialsforteachersD.elevatingsocialandeconomicpositionsofteachers問題3選項A.thefederalgovernmentB.lacksocialsupportC.economichardshipsD.greatlossofteachers問題4選項A.it’snevertoolatetodosomethingB.calculuscanbesimpleC.costsisnoteasytocalculateD.educationreformisimperative4.單選題Thewordscienceisheardsoofteninmoderntimesthatalmosteverybodyhassomenotionofitsmeaning.Ontheotherhand,itsdefinitionisdifficultformanypeople.Themeaningofthetermisconfused,buteveryoneshouldunderstanditsmeaningandobjectives.Justtomaketheexplanationassimpleaspossible,supposescienceisdefinedasclassifiedknowledge(facts).Eveninthetruesciencesdistinguishingfactfromfictionisnotalwayseasy.Forthisreasongreatcareshouldbetakentodistinguishbetweenbeliefsandtruths.Thereisnodangeraslongasacleardifferenceismadebetweentemporaryandprovedexplanations.Forexample,hypothesesandtheoriesareattemptstoexplainnaturalphenomena.Fromthesepositionsthescientistcontinuestoexperimentandobserveuntiltheyareprovedordiscredited.Theexactstatusofanyexplanationshouldbeclearlylabeledtoavoidconfusion.Theobjectivesofscienceareprimarilythediscoveryandthesubsequentunderstandingoftheunknown.Mancannotbesatisfiedwithrecognizingthatsecretsexistinnatureorthatquestionsareunanswerable,hemustsolvethem.Towardthatendspecialistsinthefieldofbiologyandrelatedfieldsofinterestaredirectingmuchoftheirtimeandenergy.Actually,twobasicapproachesleadtothediscoveryofnewinformation.One,aimedatsatisfyingcuriosity,isreferredtoaspurescience.Theotherisaimedatusingknowledgeforspecificpurposes,forinstance,improvinghealth,raisingstandardsofliving,orcreatingnewconsumerproducts.Inthiscaseknowledgeisputtoeconomicuse.Suchanapproachisreferredtoasappliedscience.Sometimespractical-mindedpeoplemissthepointofpurescienceinthinkingonlyofitsimmediateapplicationforeconomicrewards.Chemistsresponsibleformanyofthediscoveriescouldhardlyhaveanticipatedthattheirfindingswouldonedayresultinapplicationsofsuchapracticalnatureasthosedirectlyrelatedtolifeanddeath.Thediscoveryofonebitofinformationopensthedoortothediscoveryofanother.Somediscoveriesseemsosimplethatoneisamazedtheywerenotmadeyearsago,howeveroneshouldrememberthattheconstructionofthemicroscopehadtoprecedethediscoveryofthecell.Thehostofscientistsdedicatingtheirlivestopuresciencearenotapologeticaboutignoringthepracticalsideoftheirdiscoveries,theyknowfromexperiencethatmostknowledgeiseventuallyapplied.1.Todefinesciencewemaysimplycallit(
).2.Purescience,leadingtotheconstructionofamicroscope,
(
).
3.Ascientistinterestedinaddingtoourgeneralknowledgeaboutoxygenwouldprobablycallhisapproach(
).
4.Whichofthefollowingstatementsdoestheauthorimply?5.Thebesttitleforthepassageis(
).問題1選項A.thestudyofunrelatedsubjectsB.anattempttoexplainnaturalphenomenaC.thestudyofunrelatedfieldsD.classifiedknowledge問題2選項A.Mayleadtoantiscientific,“impure”resultsB.necessarilyprecedesappliedscience,leadingtothediscoveryofacellC.isnotalwaysaspureaswesupposeD.necessarilyresultsfromappliedscienceandthediscoveryofacell問題3選項A.appliedscienceB.agriculturalscienceC.purescienceD.environmentalscience問題4選項A.Scientistsengagedintheoreticalresearchshouldnotbeblamedforignoringthepracticalsideoftheirdiscoveries.B.Todayfewpeoplehaveanynotionsofthemeaningofscience.C.Inscience,itisnotdifficulttodistinguishfactfromfiction.D.Practical-mindedpeoplecanunderstandthemeaningandobjectivesofpurescience.問題5選項A.TheNatureofScienceandScientistsB.BiologyandtheScientificAgeC.HypothesesandTheoriesD.OnDistinguishingFactfromFiction5.單選題Inspiteofmyrepeatedapologies,sheneverforgavemeformy(
)herprivateaffairs.問題1選項A.potentialforB.expertiseofC.intrusionintoD.injectioninto6.單選題Manyofthelocalresidentslefthomesto(
)thedangerofflooding.問題1選項A.encounterB.encloseC.shakeoffD.wardoff7.單選題Oneofthewrongnotionsaboutscienceisthatmanyscientificdiscoverieshavecomeabout(
).問題1選項A.accordinglyB.accidentallyC.artificiallyD.additionally8.單選題Onestudentafteranother(
)uptoanswertheteacher’squestions.問題1選項A.standB.standsC.standingD.tostand9.單選題Thenewspaperdidnotmentionthe(
)ofthedamagecausedbythefire.問題1選項A.rangeB.levelC.extentD.quality10.單選題Nowomancanbetoorichortoothin.ThissayingoftenattributedtothelateDuchessofWindsorembodiesmuchoftheoddspiritofourtimes.Beingthinisdeemedassuchavirtue.Theproblemwithsuchaviewisthatsomepeopleactuallyattempttolivebyit.Imyselfhavefantasiesofslippingintonarrowdesignerclothes.Consequently,Ihavebeenonadietforthebetter—orworse—partofmylife.Beingrichwouldn’tbebadeither,butthatwon’thappenunlessanunknownrelativediessuddenlyinsomedistantland,leavingmemillionsofdollars.Wheredidwegooffthetrack?Whendideatingbutterbecomeasin,andalittlebitofextrafleshunappealing,ifnotrepellent?AllreligionshavecertaindayswhenpeoplerefrainfromeatingandexcessiveeatingisoneofChristianity'ssevendeadlysins.However,untilquiterecently,mostpeoplehadaproblemgettingenoughtoeat.Insomereligiousgroups,wealthwasasymbolofprobablesalvationandhighmorals,andfatnessasignofwealthandwell-being.Todaytheoppositeistrue.Wehaveshiftedtothinnessasournewmarkofvirtue.Theresultisthatbeingfat—orevenonlysomewhatoverweight—isbadbecauseitimpliesalackofmoralstrength.Ourobsessionwiththinnessisalsofueledbyhealthconcerns.Itistruethatinthiscountrywehavemoreoverweightpeoplethaneverbefore,andthat,inmanycases,beingover-weightcorrelateswithanincreasedriskofheartandbloodvesseldisease.Thesediseases,however,manyhaveasmuchtodowithourwayoflifeandourhigh-fatdietsaswithexcessweight.Andtheassociatedriskofcancerinthedigestivesystemmaybemoreofadietaryproblem—toomuchfatandalackoffiber—thanaweightproblem.Therealconcern,then,isnotthatweweightoomuch,butthatweneitherexerciseenoughnoreatwell.Exerciseisnecessaryforstrongbonesandbothheartandlunghealth.Abalanceddietwithoutalotoffatcanalsohelpthebodyavoidmanydiseases.Weshouldsurelystoppayingsomuchattentiontoweight.Simplybeingthinisnotenough.Itisactuallyhazardousifthosewhoget(oralreadyare)thinthinktheyareautomaticallyhealthyandthusfreefrompayingattentiontotheiroveralllife-style.Thinnesscanbepurevainglory.1.Intheeyesoftheauthor,anoddphenomenonnowadaysisthat(
).2.Sweptbytheprevailingtrend,theauthor(
).
3.Inhumanhistory,people’sviewsonbodyweight(
).
4.Theauthorcriticizeswomen’sobsessionwiththinness(
).
5.What’stheauthor’sadvicetowomenwhoareabsorbedintheideaofthinness?問題1選項A.theDuchessofWindsorisregardedasawomanofvirtueB.lookingslimisasymbolofhavingalargefortuneC.beingthinisviewedasamuchdesiredqualityD.religiouspeoplearenotnecessarilyvirtuous問題2選項A.hadtogoonadietforthegreaterpartofherlifeB.couldstillpreventherselffromgoingoffthetrackC.hadtoseekhelpfromrichdistantrelativesD.hadtowearhighlyfashionableclothes問題3選項A.werecloselyrelatedtotheirreligiousbeliefsB.changedfromtimetotimeC.variedbetweenthepoorandtherichD.ledtodifferentmoralstandards問題4選項A.fromaneconomicandeducationalperspectiveB.fromsociologicalandmedicalpointsofviewC.fromahistoricalandreligiousstandpointD.inthelightofmoralprinciples問題5選項A.Theyshouldbemoreconcernedwiththeiroveralllifestyle.B.Theyshouldbemorewatchfulforfataldiseases.C.Theyshouldgainweighttolookhealthy.D.Theyshouldridthemselvesoffantasiesaboutdesignerclothes.11.單選題ThelawexistsineverycivilizedsocietysothatGovernments,therichandthepowerfulcannot(
)theirposition.問題1選項A.abuseB.eradicateC.legalizeD.threaten12.單選題Thestructureoftheglobaleconomy(
)thatdevelopingcountriesputalltheireffortsintoraisingcash—usuallybyexportingwhatevervirginresourcestheindustrialworldmightdesire.問題1選項A.dictatesB.regulatesC.allowsD.appeals13.單選題Incourt,theaccusedmanclaimedthathewasinnocent,sayingthathehadbeen(
).問題1選項A.betrayedB.deceivedC.framedD.defrauded14.單選題Ifwedon’tstopflirtingwiththosedeathlynuclearweapons,thewholeglobewillbe(
).問題1選項A.contaminatedB.pollutedC.annihilatedD.invaded15.單選題CrowdcontrolcouldsoonbecomeacrucialskillforclimbersonMountEverest,asimportantasphysicalstrengthorwatchingtheweather.Inasingledaylastweek,nearly40peoplereachedthetopoftheworld—arecord.Reportssentbysatellitetelephonefrombasecampspokeofqueuesatdangerousridgesandcrowdedaspeoplepassedeachotherinthefinaldashforthe8,848meters(29,129ft)summit.Moretraditionalmountaineerssneer(嘲笑)atthecircusatmospheresurroundingEverestinrecentyears,andtherearewarningsthatthecrowdsaremakingthemountainmoredangerous.Overcrowdinghasalreadytakenitstoll.In1996,14diedonthemountainwhenthemembersofseveralexpeditionsweretrappedathighaltitudesbysuddensnowstorm.BadweatherinearlyMayledtothisyear’sjamonthesummitridge,butthetoll,luckily,waslight.Justfourclimbersdied,includingaNepaliSherpawhohadmade11previoussuccessfulclimbing.Traditionalistsarealsoworriedaboutthegrowingtendencyofexpeditionstosetrecordsandachieve“firsts”,ratherthansimplyclimbthemountain.Thisyear’scropofsummiteersincludedtheoldestman,64-year-oIdShermanBullfromConnecticut,andtheyoungest:16-year-oldTembaTsheriSherpaofNepal.AnAmericanwithonlyonearmwasonthemountainthisyear;anIndianwithnolegsalsotriedbuttonoavail.Inthemostspectacularfeat,ErikWeihenmeyer,anAmerican,becamethefirstblindpersontoreachthetopoftheworld.Hisfellowclimbersstayedinfrontofhimonthewayup,describingtheterrainandringingbells.NepalviewsMountEverestassomethingofacashcow;thegovernmentchargesexpeditionsaminimumof$70,000.ThatisprobablywhyofficialsinKatmanduareignoringconcernsaboutovercrowdingandtalkingaboutevenmoreclimberscomingnextyear.Butacelebrationofthe48thanniversaryofthefirstconquestofEverest,bySirEdmundHillaryandSherpaTenzingNorgay,wascancelledafterviolentstrikes,calledbytheCommunistopposition.Retuningclimberswhothoughttheirchallengewasoverhadtowalkfromhoteltoairportsotheycouldflyhometotheusualtriumphalwelcome.TumultuousNepalipolitics,itseems,couldbejustthecrowd-controlmeasurethatEverestneeds.1.WhatisimportanttoclimbersonMountEverest?2.Moreaccidentshavehappenedinrecentyearsdueto(
).3.Severalsummiteersarementionedinthethirdparagraphtoshow(
).
4.TheattitudeoftheNepaligovernmenttowardthecircusatmosphereis(
).
5.AnanniversarycelebrationofthefirstconquestofEverestwascancelleddueto(
).問題1選項A.Watchingtheweather.B.Makingafinaldash.C.Psychologicaladjustment.D.Groupmanagement.問題2選項A.badgeographicalconditionsB.carelessnessoftheclimbersC.overcrowdingD.snowstorms問題3選項A.theircourageB.theirdiversityC.theirgreatachievementsD.theircommonmotivation問題4選項A.indifferentB.welcomingC.worriedD.concerned問題5選項A.overcrowdingB.politicalreasonsC.thereturningoftheclimbersD.thelackofcrowd-controlmeasure16.單選題Thereiswidespreadbeliefthattheemergenceofgiantindustrieshasbeenaccompaniedbyanequivalentsurgeinindustrialresearch.Arecentstudyofimportantinventionsmadesincetheturnofthecenturyrevealsthatmorethanhalfweretheproductofindividualinventorsworkingalone,independentoforganizedindustrialresearch.Whileindustriallaboratoriescontributedsuchimportantproductsasnylonandtransistors,independentinventorsdevelopedairconditioning,theautomatictransmission,thejetengine,thehelicopter,insulin,andstreptomycin.Stillotherinventions,suchasstainlesssteel,television,silicones,andPlexiglasweredevelopedthroughthecombinedeffortsofindividualsandlaboratoryteams.Despitethesefinding,weareurgedtosupportmonopolisticpoweronthegroundsthatsuchpowercreatesanenvironmentsupportiveofinnovation.Wearetoldthattheindependentinventor,alongwiththesmallfirm,cannotaffordtoundertaketheimportantresearchneededtoimproveourstandardoflivingwhileprotectingourdiminishingresources;thatonlythegiantcorporationorconglomerate,withitsprodigiousassets,canaffordthekindofexpendituresthatproducethetechnologicaladvancesvitaltoeconomicprogress.Butwhenweexamineexpendituresforresearch,wefindthatofthemorethan$35billionspenteachyearinthiscountry,almosttwo-thirdsisspentbythefederalgovernment.Morethanhalfofthisgovernmentexpenditureisfunneledintomilitaryresearchandproductdevelopment,accountingfortheenormousincreaseinspendinginsuchindustriesasnuclearenergy,aircraft,missiles,andelectronics.Therearethosewhoconsideritquestionablethatthesedefense-linkedresearchprojectswilleitherimproveourstandardoflivingordomuchtoprotectourdiminishingresources.Recenthistoryhasdemonstratedthatwemayhavetoalterourlongstandingconceptionoftheprocessactuatedbycompetition.Thepricevariable,onceperceivedasthedominantaspectoftheprocess,isnowsubordinatetothecompetitionofthenewproduct,thenewbusinessstructure,andthenewtechnology.Whileitcanbeassumedthatinahighlycompetitiveindustrynotdominatedbyasinglecorporation,investmentininnovation—ariskyandexpensivebudgetitem—mightmeetresistancefrommanagementandstockholdersconcernedaboutcost-cutting,efficientorganization,andlargeadvertisingbudgets,itwouldbeanegregiouserrortoequatethemonopolisticproducerwithbountifulexpendituresonresearch.Large-scaleenterprisestendtooperatemorecomfortablyinstableandsecurecircumstances,andtheirmanagerialbureaucraciestendtopromotethestatusquoandresistthethreatimplicitinchange.Moreover,insomecases,industrialgiantsfacedwithlittleornocompetitionseektoavoidthecapitallossresultingfromobsolescencebydeliberatelyobstructingtechnologicalprogress.Bycontrast,smallfirmsundeterredbylargeinvestmentsinplantandcapitalequipmentoftenaggressivelypursuenewtechniquesandnewproducts,investingininnovationinordertoexpandtheirmarketshares.Theconglomeratesarenot,however,completelyexceptfromstrongcompetitivepressures.ThereareinstancesinwhichtheytoomustcompetewithanotherindustrialGoliath,andthentheirweaponsmayincludelargeexpendituresforinnovation.1.Theprimarypurposeofthepassageisto(
).2.Accordingtothepassage,importantinventionsofthetwentiethcentury(
).
3.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribestheorganizationofthesecondparagraphofthepassage?4.Withwhichofthefollowingstatementswouldtheauthorofthepassagebemostlikelytoagree?5.Whichofthefollowing,iftrue,wouldmostweakentheauthor’smainpoint?問題1選項A.advocateanincreaseingovernmentsupportoforganizedindustrialresearchB.pointoutacommonmisconceptionabouttherelationshipbetweentheextentofindustrialresearchandthegrowthofmonopolisticpowerinindustryC.describetheinadequaciesofsmallfirmsindealingwiththeimportantmatterofresearchandinnovationD.showthatAmerica’sstrengthdependsuponindividualingenuityandresourcefulness問題2選項A.wereproducedlargelyasaresultofgovernmentalsupportformilitaryweaponsresearchanddevelopmentB.cameprimarilyfromthehugelaboratoriesofmonopolisticindustriesC.wereproducedatleastasfrequentlybyindependentinventorsasbyresearchteamsD.havegreaterimpactonsmallerfirmsthanonconglomerates問題3選項A.Expendituresforvariousaspectsofresearcharelisted.B.Reasonsforsupportingmonopolisticpoweraregivenandthenquestioned.C.Argumentsarepresentedforminimizingcompetitivebiddingforresearch.D.Resourcesnecessaryforresearcharedefined.問題4選項A.Monopolisticpowercreatesanenvironmentsupportiveofinnovation.B.Governmentalexpenditureformilitaryresearchwilldomuchtoprotectourdwindlingresources.C.Industrialgiants,withtheirmanagerialbureaucracies,respondmorequicklytotechnologicalchangethansmallerfirmsdo.D.Firmswithasmallshareofthemarketaggressivelypursueinnovationsbecausetheyarenotlockedintooldcapitalequipment.問題5選項A.Inthelastdecade,conglomerateshavesignificantlyincreasedtheirresearchbudgetsfordefensetechnology.B.Taxrestructuringpermitssmallerfirmstowriteoffalargerpercentageofprofitsagainstresearch.C.Aten-yearstudyoftheextentofresourcesdevotedtoresearchbysmallerenterprisesrevealsasteadydecline.D.Militaryresearchisbeingdirectedmoreextensivelytospacetechnologythantoshort-rangemissiles.17.單選題Atallagesandatallstagesoflife,fearpresentsaproblemtoalmosteveryone.“Wearelargelytheplaythingsofourfears,
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