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1、2023年福建考研英语考试真题卷本卷共分为1大题50小题,作答时间为180分钟,总分100分,60分及格。一、单项选择题(共50题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意) 1.What Will Be is an impressive and visionary guide to the future, filled with insights on how information technology will transform our lives and our world in the new century.The author, Michael Dertouzos, sta
2、nds (1) from many of the forecasters and commentators who bombard us daily with (2) of this future. For twenty years he has led one of the world’s (3) research laboratories, whose members have brought the world (4) computers, the Ether Net, and start-up companies.As a visionary, his (5) have b
3、een on the mark: In 1981, he described the (6) of an Information Marketplace as a twenty-first-century village marketplace where people and computers buy, sell, and freely exchange information and information services. That’s a (7) description of the Internet as we know it today.Naturally, we
4、do not agree on all the (8) ways the new world will (9) or affect us. This is as it should be. There is plenty of room for (10) ideas and debate concerning the rich and promising setting ahead. What’s more important is that people become (11) , and form their own opinions, about the changes (1
5、2) .When it (13) to that future world, what we do (14) far outweighs our differences New businesses will be created and new (15) will be made in the (16) areas of activity this book describes. More important, radical changes in hardware, software, and infrastructure will (17) in ways large and small
6、 our social lives, our families, our jobs, our health, our environment, our economy, and even the (18) we see for ourselves in the universe. Whoever (19) the coming Information Revolutiond that’s (20) all of us-needs to know What Will Be.Read the following text. Choose the best word (s) for ea
7、ch numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1.11()AthoughtBconceptCviewDangle2.What Will Be is an impressive and visionary guide to the future, filled with insights on how information technology will transform our lives and our world in the new century.The author, Michael Dertouzos, stan
8、ds (1) from many of the forecasters and commentators who bombard us daily with (2) of this future. For twenty years he has led one of the world’s (3) research laboratories, whose members have brought the world (4) computers, the Ether Net, and start-up companies.As a visionary, his (5) have be
9、en on the mark: In 1981, he described the (6) of an Information Marketplace as a twenty-first-century village marketplace where people and computers buy, sell, and freely exchange information and information services. That’s a (7) description of the Internet as we know it today.Naturally, we d
10、o not agree on all the (8) ways the new world will (9) or affect us. This is as it should be. There is plenty of room for (10) ideas and debate concerning the rich and promising setting ahead. What’s more important is that people become (11) , and form their own opinions, about the changes (12
11、) .When it (13) to that future world, what we do (14) far outweighs our differences New businesses will be created and new (15) will be made in the (16) areas of activity this book describes. More important, radical changes in hardware, software, and infrastructure will (17) in ways large and small
12、our social lives, our families, our jobs, our health, our environment, our economy, and even the (18) we see for ourselves in the universe. Whoever (19) the coming Information Revolutiond that’s (20) all of us-needs to know What Will Be.Read the following text. Choose the best word (s) for eac
13、h numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1.12()AdesirableBinaccurateCmonetaryDdismayed3.What Will Be is an impressive and visionary guide to the future, filled with insights on how information technology will transform our lives and our world in the new century.The author, Michael Dert
14、ouzos, stands (1) from many of the forecasters and commentators who bombard us daily with (2) of this future. For twenty years he has led one of the world’s (3) research laboratories, whose members have brought the world (4) computers, the Ether Net, and start-up companies.As a visionary, his
15、(5) have been on the mark: In 1981, he described the (6) of an Information Marketplace as a twenty-first-century village marketplace where people and computers buy, sell, and freely exchange information and information services. That’s a (7) description of the Internet as we know it today.Natu
16、rally, we do not agree on all the (8) ways the new world will (9) or affect us. This is as it should be. There is plenty of room for (10) ideas and debate concerning the rich and promising setting ahead. What’s more important is that people become (11) , and form their own opinions, about the
17、changes (12) .When it (13) to that future world, what we do (14) far outweighs our differences New businesses will be created and new (15) will be made in the (16) areas of activity this book describes. More important, radical changes in hardware, software, and infrastructure will (17) in ways large
18、 and small our social lives, our families, our jobs, our health, our environment, our economy, and even the (18) we see for ourselves in the universe. Whoever (19) the coming Information Revolutiond that’s (20) all of us-needs to know What Will Be.Read the following text. Choose the best word
19、(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1.13()AloftyBsupremeCalienDnovel4.What Will Be is an impressive and visionary guide to the future, filled with insights on how information technology will transform our lives and our world in the new century.The author, Michael Dertou
20、zos, stands (1) from many of the forecasters and commentators who bombard us daily with (2) of this future. For twenty years he has led one of the world’s (3) research laboratories, whose members have brought the world (4) computers, the Ether Net, and start-up companies.As a visionary, his (5
21、) have been on the mark: In 1981, he described the (6) of an Information Marketplace as a twenty-first-century village marketplace where people and computers buy, sell, and freely exchange information and information services. That’s a (7) description of the Internet as we know it today.Natura
22、lly, we do not agree on all the (8) ways the new world will (9) or affect us. This is as it should be. There is plenty of room for (10) ideas and debate concerning the rich and promising setting ahead. What’s more important is that people become (11) , and form their own opinions, about the ch
23、anges (12) .When it (13) to that future world, what we do (14) far outweighs our differences New businesses will be created and new (15) will be made in the (16) areas of activity this book describes. More important, radical changes in hardware, software, and infrastructure will (17) in ways large a
24、nd small our social lives, our families, our jobs, our health, our environment, our economy, and even the (18) we see for ourselves in the universe. Whoever (19) the coming Information Revolutiond that’s (20) all of us-needs to know What Will Be.Read the following text. Choose the best word (s
25、) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1.14()AdoomsBfortunesCdestiniesDprophecies5.What Will Be is an impressive and visionary guide to the future, filled with insights on how information technology will transform our lives and our world in the new century.The author, Michae
26、l Dertouzos, stands (1) from many of the forecasters and commentators who bombard us daily with (2) of this future. For twenty years he has led one of the world’s (3) research laboratories, whose members have brought the world (4) computers, the Ether Net, and start-up companies.As a visionary
27、, his (5) have been on the mark: In 1981, he described the (6) of an Information Marketplace as a twenty-first-century village marketplace where people and computers buy, sell, and freely exchange information and information services. That’s a (7) description of the Internet as we know it toda
28、y.Naturally, we do not agree on all the (8) ways the new world will (9) or affect us. This is as it should be. There is plenty of room for (10) ideas and debate concerning the rich and promising setting ahead. What’s more important is that people become (11) , and form their own opinions, abou
29、t the changes (12) .When it (13) to that future world, what we do (14) far outweighs our differences New businesses will be created and new (15) will be made in the (16) areas of activity this book describes. More important, radical changes in hardware, software, and infrastructure will (17) in ways
30、 large and small our social lives, our families, our jobs, our health, our environment, our economy, and even the (18) we see for ourselves in the universe. Whoever (19) the coming Information Revolutiond that’s (20) all of us-needs to know What Will Be.Read the following text. Choose the best
31、 word (s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1.15()AmereBtypicalCspecificDodd6.What Will Be is an impressive and visionary guide to the future, filled with insights on how information technology will transform our lives and our world in the new century.The author, Michael
32、Dertouzos, stands (1) from many of the forecasters and commentators who bombard us daily with (2) of this future. For twenty years he has led one of the world’s (3) research laboratories, whose members have brought the world (4) computers, the Ether Net, and start-up companies.As a visionary,
33、his (5) have been on the mark: In 1981, he described the (6) of an Information Marketplace as a twenty-first-century village marketplace where people and computers buy, sell, and freely exchange information and information services. That’s a (7) description of the Internet as we know it today.
34、Naturally, we do not agree on all the (8) ways the new world will (9) or affect us. This is as it should be. There is plenty of room for (10) ideas and debate concerning the rich and promising setting ahead. What’s more important is that people become (11) , and form their own opinions, about
35、the changes (12) .When it (13) to that future world, what we do (14) far outweighs our differences New businesses will be created and new (15) will be made in the (16) areas of activity this book describes. More important, radical changes in hardware, software, and infrastructure will (17) in ways l
36、arge and small our social lives, our families, our jobs, our health, our environment, our economy, and even the (18) we see for ourselves in the universe. Whoever (19) the coming Information Revolutiond that’s (20) all of us-needs to know What Will Be.Read the following text. Choose the best w
37、ord (s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1.16()AinformedBacquaintedCconfinedDreassured7.What Will Be is an impressive and visionary guide to the future, filled with insights on how information technology will transform our lives and our world in the new century.The autho
38、r, Michael Dertouzos, stands (1) from many of the forecasters and commentators who bombard us daily with (2) of this future. For twenty years he has led one of the world’s (3) research laboratories, whose members have brought the world (4) computers, the Ether Net, and start-up companies.As a
39、visionary, his (5) have been on the mark: In 1981, he described the (6) of an Information Marketplace as a twenty-first-century village marketplace where people and computers buy, sell, and freely exchange information and information services. That’s a (7) description of the Internet as we kno
40、w it today.Naturally, we do not agree on all the (8) ways the new world will (9) or affect us. This is as it should be. There is plenty of room for (10) ideas and debate concerning the rich and promising setting ahead. What’s more important is that people become (11) , and form their own opini
41、ons, about the changes (12) .When it (13) to that future world, what we do (14) far outweighs our differences New businesses will be created and new (15) will be made in the (16) areas of activity this book describes. More important, radical changes in hardware, software, and infrastructure will (17
42、) in ways large and small our social lives, our families, our jobs, our health, our environment, our economy, and even the (18) we see for ourselves in the universe. Whoever (19) the coming Information Revolutiond that’s (20) all of us-needs to know What Will Be.Read the following text. Choose
43、 the best word (s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1.17()AscopeBcontextCrangeDterritory8.What Will Be is an impressive and visionary guide to the future, filled with insights on how information technology will transform our lives and our world in the new century.The aut
44、hor, Michael Dertouzos, stands (1) from many of the forecasters and commentators who bombard us daily with (2) of this future. For twenty years he has led one of the world’s (3) research laboratories, whose members have brought the world (4) computers, the Ether Net, and start-up companies.As
45、a visionary, his (5) have been on the mark: In 1981, he described the (6) of an Information Marketplace as a twenty-first-century village marketplace where people and computers buy, sell, and freely exchange information and information services. That’s a (7) description of the Internet as we k
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47、nions, about the changes (12) .When it (13) to that future world, what we do (14) far outweighs our differences New businesses will be created and new (15) will be made in the (16) areas of activity this book describes. More important, radical changes in hardware, software, and infrastructure will (
48、17) in ways large and small our social lives, our families, our jobs, our health, our environment, our economy, and even the (18) we see for ourselves in the universe. Whoever (19) the coming Information Revolutiond that’s (20) all of us-needs to know What Will Be.Read the following text. Choo
49、se the best word (s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1.18()AanticipatesBjustifiesCdominatesDforetells9.What Will Be is an impressive and visionary guide to the future, filled with insights on how information technology will transform our lives and our world in the new century.The author, Michael Dertouzos, stands (1) from many of the forecasters and commentators who bombard us daily with (2) of this futur