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1、考博英语-171 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Cloze(总题数:3,分数:100.00)“Pain,“ as Albert Schweitzer once said, “is a more terrible lord of mankind than even death itself.“ Prolonged pain destroys the quality of life. It can 1 the will to live, at times 2 people to suicide. The physical effects are equally 3 .
2、Severe, persistent pain can spoil sleep and appetite, 4 producing fatigue and reducing the availability of nutrients to organs. It may 5 delay recovery from illness or injury and, in weakened or elderly patients, may make the difference between life and death. 6 , there are some kinds of pain that e
3、xisting treatments cannot ease. 7 doctors can do little in these cases is terribly distressing for everyone involved but is certainly 8 . What seems less understandable is that many people suffer not because their discomfort is untreatable but because physicians are often reluctant to 9 morphine. Mo
4、rphine is the safest, most effective painkiller known for constant, severe pain, but it is also 10 for some people. 11 , it is rarely prescribed. Indeed, concern over addiction has 12 many nations in Europe and elsewhere to ban 13 any uses of morphine anti related substances, including their medical
5、 applications. Even 14 morphine is a legal medical therapy, as it is in Great Britain and the U.S., many doctors, afraid of turning patients into addicts, 15 amounts that are too small to control pain.(分数:30.00)A.boostB.erodeC.wearD.distractA.drivingB.driveC.drivesD.drivenA.compoundB.comprehensibleC
6、.exhaustiveD.profoundA.withB.wherebyC.therebyD.asA.thusB.thoughC.alongD.insteadA.FortunatelyB.SadlyC.NotablyD.PromptlyA.ThoughB.WhichC.ThatD.WhileA.understandableB.shamefulC.worryingD.puzzlingA.promoteB.produceC.prescribeD.presentA.strongB.costlyC.ineffectiveD.addictiveA.ConsequentlyB.ConclusivelyC.
7、HoweverD.MeanwhileA.urgedB.enhancedC.ledD.stimulatedA.presentlyB.virtuallyC.decisivelyD.promptlyA.whenB.thoughC.whichD.whereA.administeringB.administerC.administeredD.to administerAlthough many people speak English, they don“t pronounce it or spell the word they use the same way. The United States,
8、in 16 , has its own special way of pronouncing and spelling the English language. They speak American English, and they 17 a lot of its special character to one man: Noah Webster. Noah Webster was born in Connecticut in 1758. He 18 during a period of great American patriotism. He graduated from Yale
9、 University when he was 20. The 19 of the American Revolution brought independence to the United States, but political 20 didn“t satisfy Webster. He wanted to 21 “the King“s English“ and replace it 22 a special American Language. In 1783, Webster published a textbook called The American spelling Boo
10、k. It was used by generation after 23 of American school children. Because the book had a blue back, it becomes famous 24 “the blue-backed speller“. Webster also 25 a dictionary. It too, became very 26 and was updated and reprinted many times. 27 are, when you are confused with a word, you“ll 28 the
11、 word in a new edition of Noah Webster“s book. In his books, Webster made many changes in the English used in the United States. He suggested new ways to 29 and spell English words. He also added new American words 30 the language. Webster made many other changes, most of 31 American use today. Howe
12、ver, Webster did not go 32 his friend Benjamin Franklin wanted him to. Franklin wanted to drop all the silent letters from words; he also wanted to change the spelling of many words. Had Franklin written the dictionary 33 Webster, he 34 spell give giv, and wrong rong. Franklin really wanted to give
13、us our own mother tongue, but we would have 35 it wrong!(分数:40.00)A.particularB.specialC.ordinaryD.extraordinaryA.owingB.ownC.owningD.oweA.grows upB.has been grown upC.grew upD.has grown upA.terminateB.endC.finishD.terminalA.independenceB.dependenceC.independentD.dependentA.doing away withB.doing wi
14、thC.do away withD.do withA.forB.byC.asD.withA.generatingB.generationsC.generationD.generateA.forB.byC.withD.asA.compiledB.has compiledC.was compilingD.compilesA.populatedB.populationC.popularD.popularityA.opportunitiesB.chancesC.opportunityD.chanceA.look upB.look afterC.look forD.look toA.be pronoun
15、cedB.being pronouncedC.have pronouncedD.pronounceA.fromB.forC.toD.inA.thatB.themC.whichD.whatA.as farther asB.as far asC.as long asD.as longer asA.insteadB.in stead ofC.in the stead ofD.instead ofA.hadB.wasC.wouldD.wereA.been spellingB.spelledC.being spelledD.spellThree 36 years ago Daniel Gabriel F
16、ahrenheit made his 37 thermometer in his home town of Danzig (Now Gdansk in Poland). The thermometer was filled with 38 and completely sealed, but it was not much use without some sort of 39 to measure the temperature. One story 40 that, during the winter of 1708-09, Fahrenheit took a measurement of
17、 0 degrees as the coldest temperature outdoorswhich would now read as minus 17.8. Five years 41 he used mercury instead of alcohol for his 42 , and made a top reference point by measuring his own body temperature as 90 degrees. Soon afterwards he became a glassblower, 43 allowed him to make thinly b
18、lown glass tubes that could be marked up with more points on the scale and so 44 accuracy. Eventually he took the 45 point of his temperature scale from a reading made in ice, water and salt, and a top point made from the boiling point of water. The scale was recalibrated using 180 degrees between t
19、hese 46 points and Fahrenheit was able to make much more accurate and more 47 measurements of temperature. But in 1742 a rival challenged the Fahrenheit scale and 48 superseded it. Anders Celsius, in Sweden, invented a scale of 100 degrees between the freezing and boiling points of water and gradual
20、ly 49 over many countries. However, the British 50 wedded to Fahrenheit until well into the 20th century.(分数:30.00)A.thousandB.hundredC.decades ofD.hundreds ofA.initialB.finalC.firstD.lastA.alcoholB.mercuryC.sandD.saltA.scaleB.measurementC.pointsD.degreesA.saysB.rumorsC.concludesD.goesA.agoB.beforeC
21、.afterD.laterA.thermometersB.measurementsC.pointsD.degreesA.therebyB.whichC.thatD.whatA.enlargeB.add upC.increaseD.promoteA.eldestB.lowestC.coolestD.deepestA.threeB.fourC.twoD.dualA.continuousB.continuantC.coherentD.consistentA.eventuallyB.accidentallyC.surprisinglyD.fortunatelyA.tookB.turnedC.broug
22、htD.wonA.keptB.remainedC.maintainedD.sustained考博英语-171 答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Cloze(总题数:3,分数:100.00)“Pain,“ as Albert Schweitzer once said, “is a more terrible lord of mankind than even death itself.“ Prolonged pain destroys the quality of life. It can 1 the will to live, at times 2 people to s
23、uicide. The physical effects are equally 3 . Severe, persistent pain can spoil sleep and appetite, 4 producing fatigue and reducing the availability of nutrients to organs. It may 5 delay recovery from illness or injury and, in weakened or elderly patients, may make the difference between life and d
24、eath. 6 , there are some kinds of pain that existing treatments cannot ease. 7 doctors can do little in these cases is terribly distressing for everyone involved but is certainly 8 . What seems less understandable is that many people suffer not because their discomfort is untreatable but because phy
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