2000考研英语二真题及答案
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2000 考研英语二真题及答案
Section I Use of English (10%)
Read the following text. Choose the best word or phrase for each numbered
blank and ma,A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1 (客观答题卡).
We suffer from a conspicuous lack of role models and shared causes. This is
1 ofreason, I think, that many young Asian-Americans continue to assimilate
quietly into America 2 as doctors, scientists and engineers. Our struggles are
individual and familial but 3 communal or political. Ours is a frustratingly
limited version of the AMERICAN DrearrWhile I can strive for 4 into Harvard and
become the talk of the Korean mothers in mlhometown, God forbid that I aim much
further and higher than that —— 5 fame antinfluence as a writer, an
intellectual or perhaps president of the United States. I wish more than
anything else to feel like part of something 6 than myself and m~personal
ambitions, part of a larger culture. Unfortunately, by coming to America my
parent, 7 the cultural legacy they would have passed on to me. When I visited 8
last summer, found that I was 9 and chastised by many people for never learning
how to speak Koreanand for turning my 10 on their culture. Taxi drivers would
11 to stop for me and my Korean-American friends because they knew from our 12
where we had come from.
And 13 , in spite of the 17 years I have spent in this country, I feel more
acutely consciousthan ever of the fact that I am not completely 14. Recently, a
black man called me a "littleChinese faggot" in a men's room, and a 15 woman on
the street told me to "go back toJapan." Americans, I think, feel a(n) 16 to
keep both Asians and Asian-Americans at asociological, philosophical and
geographical distance. With 17 numbers of Asian-American18 applying to top
colleges, many white students have begun to complain about Asian-American 19
and competitiveness, calling us "Asian nerds." Many Americans consider thisas
part of a larger "Asian invasionf associated 20 Japan's export success in
America.
01. [A] one [B] part [C] much [D] some
02. [A] country [B] city [C] land [D] society
03. [A] hardly [B] frequently [C] approximately [D] always
04. [A] scholarship [B] citizenship [C] admittance [D] integration
05. [A] toward [B] near [C] between [D] among
06. [A] more [B] better [C] larger [D] longer
07. [A] sold [B] maintained [C] memorized [D] sacrificed
08. [A] Japan [B] China [C] Korea [D] Thailand
09. [A] scorned [B] respected [C]surprised [D] ignored
10. [A] side [B] head [C] eyes [D] back
11. [A] like [B] refuse [C] straggle [D] want
12. [A] skin [B] clothes [C] faces [D] politeness
13. [A] also [B] so [C] yet [D] then
14. [A] hated [B] ignored [C] treated [D] welcome
15. IAI homeless [B] careless [C] selfless [D] shameless
16. [A] fear [B] need [C] interest [D] hate
17. [A] growing [B] expanding [C] developing [D] enlarging
18. [A] people [B] residents [C] students [D] foreigners
19. ,[Al diligence [B] laziness [C] hardship [D] stubbornness
20. [A] for [B] to [C] with [D] at
gection II Reading Comprehension (60%)
Part A (40 %)
Read the following texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing
A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1 (客观答题卡).
Text 1
InfraGard is a grass-roots effort to respond to the need for cooperation
and collaboration n countering the threat of cybercrime and terrorism to
private businesses and the government. By the end of September, there will be
InfraGard chapters in all 50 states, Calloway said.
With advice from the FBI, each local chapter will be run by a board of
directors that includes members of private industry, the academic community and
public agencies. Banks,utilities, and other businesses and government agencies
will use a secure Web site to share nformation about attempts to hack into
their computer networks. Members can join the system!t no charge.
A key feature of the system is a two-pronged method of reporting attacks. A
"sanitized"description of a hacking attempt or other incident - one that
doesn't reveal the name or ensitive information about the victim- can be shared
with the other members to spot trends?hen a more detailed description also can
be sent to the FBI's computer crimes unit to ietermine if there are grounds for
an investigation.
Cybercrime has jumped in recent years across the nation, particularly in
hotbeds of financial cormmerce and technology like Charlotte. "Ten years ago,
all you needed to protect yourself was a safe, a fence and security officers,"
said Chris Swecker, who is in charge of the FBI's Charlotte office. "Now any
business with a modem is subject to attack."
FBE agents investigating computer hacking that disrupted popular Web sites
including Amazon.com, CNN and Yahoo! this year identified several North
Carolina victims. The investigation has also identified computer systems in
North Carolina used by hackers to commit such attacks.
Prosecutions of hackers have been hampered by the reluctance of businesses
to report security intrusions for fear of bad publicity and lost business.
Meanwhile, too many corporations have made it too easy for criminals by
sacrificing security for speed and accessibility. Jack Wiles, who will lead the
local InfraGard chapter's board, said a recent report estimated 97 percent of
all cybercrime goes undetected. Wiles, a computer security expert, has a
firewall on his personal computer to prevent hackers from getting into his
files.
"I get at least one report a day that somebody was trying to get into my
computer," he said. "The Net is a wonderful place, but it's also a dangerous
one."
21. From the first paragraph, we know
[A] InfraGard is a protective measure aga/nst cybercrime.
[BI InfraGard is a measure of cooperation and collaboration.
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