【考研类试卷】中国科学院博士考试英语真题2010年及答案解析.doc
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1、中国科学院博士考试英语真题 2010 年及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:180 分钟)一、PART VOCABULARY(总题数:20,分数:20.00)1.Because of_reviews, the producer announced that the play will close with tonights performance. (分数:1.00)A.adjacentB.adequateC.adhesiveD.adverse2.Please dont interrupt me. If you have something to say, _your comment u
2、ntil I have finished speaking. (分数:1.00)A.withdrawB.witherC.withholdD.withstand3.The organ transplant community has_humans and monkeys for ethical reasons. (分数:1.00)A.knocked outB.bailed outC.pointed outD.ruled out4.Did the entertainer prepare his jokes before the program, or_them as he went along?
3、(分数:1.00)A.envisageB.visualizeC.improviseD.mediate5.This _ is a national prize and is awarded for the best score by a player under 16 years of age. (分数:1.00)A.trophyB.treatC.trifleD.tribute6.Editors do think explicitly about timing and they are not motivated merely to be the first to print an exciti
4、ng news story: they keep stories until the time is_ (分数:1.00)A.promptB.ripeC.enoughD.punctual7.His short_in the living room had been long enough to keep him awake now. (分数:1.00)A.doveB.doseC.doleD.doze8.Suddenly one of the leaves begins to fly in a strong wind; the leaf is really no leaf at all-its
5、an insect _ as a leaf. (分数:1.00)A.maskedB.disguisedC.repressedD.assumed9.Some children have amazed the world since their birth with their incredible intellect and abilities which can _ at times the brightest of adults. (分数:1.00)A.outdoB.overtakeC.contendD.enhance10.When buying food, consumers are us
6、ually in a hurry, so they dont often_ descriptions for motivating them to make a choice. (分数:1.00)A.cover upB.get inC.go afterD.linger over11.Millions of people died in the 14th century as the result of a (an) _ known as the Black Death. (分数:1.00)A.epidemicB.antibioticsC.pharmacyD.contamination12.Wh
7、ile this arrangement was a major improvement over its _, it still had drawbacks. (分数:1.00)A.premiumB.prevalenceC.premiseD.predecessor13.The prime ministers proposal for new taxes created such a(n)_that his government fell. (分数:1.00)A.sensationB.upheavalC.withdrawalD.outbreak14._sleep is crucial to t
8、he health of adults, new research suggests that lack of sleep may affect teens health, too. (分数:1.00)A.Just asB.As long asC.Despite thatD.No matter how15.He plans to_on hand surgery until September in hopes of winning his first gold medal in the Beijing Olympics. (分数:1.00)A.hold forthB.hold outC.hol
9、d offD.hold down16.To_American dollars into foreign currency, multiply the amount by the rate of exchange. (分数:1.00)A.computeB.conveyC.convictD.convert17.The step was announced by the secretary of state in person and given maximum_ (分数:1.00)A.publicationB.publicityC.propagandaD.promotion18.It is onl
10、y with further evolution and refinement that health plan report cards can _ their potential and become a distinctive and useful tool. (分数:1.00)A.shed light onB.put up withC.look forward toD.live up to19.In my twenties, I was_ to anxiety and depression, which I experienced as a depletion of my self-e
11、steem. (分数:1.00)A.inclinedB.accountableC.proneD.poised20.Teachers complain that children _these tests without being able to write a decent essay, solve a multi-step math problem or construct a framework. (分数:1.00)A.look throughB.carry throughC.sail throughD.put through二、PART CLOZE TEST(总题数:1,分数:15.0
12、0)Time for another global-competitiveness alert. In the Third International Mathematics and Science Study-which last year tested a half-million students in 41 countries- American eighth graders 21 below the world average in math. And thats not even 22 part. Consider this as you try to 23 which count
13、ries will dominate the technology markets of the 21st century: the top 10 percent of Americas math students scored about the same as the average kid in the global 24 , Singapore. It isnt exactly a news flash these days 25 Americans score behind the curve on international tests. But educators say thi
14、s study is 26 because it monitored variables both inside and outside the classroom. Laziness- the factor often 27 for Americans poor performance-is not the culprit here. American students 28 spend more time in class than pupils in Japan and Germany. 29 , they get more homework and watch the same amo
15、unt of TV. The problem, educators say, is not the kids but a curriculum that is too 30 . The study found that lessons for U.S. eighth graders contained topics mastered by seventh graders in other countries. Teachers actually agree that Americans need to 31 their kids to more sophisticated math earli
16、er. Unfortunately, experts say, the teachers dont recognize that 32 these concepts are taught is as important as the concepts themselves. Most educators rely 33 on textbooks and rote learning (死记硬背) . While many textbooks cover 34 ideas, most do so superficially, 35 students with the techniques but
17、not the mastery of the broader principles. (分数:15.00)A.recordedB.gainedC.climbedD.scoredA.the leastB.the worstC.the lessD.the worseA.figure outB.carry outC.count upD.show upA.villageB.leaderC.friendD.countryA.whatB.whereC.whenD.whichA.importantB.ineffectiveC.comparableD.delightfulA.ignoredB.blamedC.
18、exaggeratedD.viewedA.vastlyB.accuratelyC.actuallyD.merelyA.To beginB.As is knownC.Not only thatD.Even soA.easyB.smallC.shortD.poorA.relateB.exposeC.leadD.instructA.whereB.whyC.howD.whetherA.hardB.intentionallyC.consequentlyD.exclusivelyA.advancedB.colorfulC.controversialD.ambitiousA.carryingB.leavin
19、gC.expectingD.shaping三、Part Reading Compr(总题数:5,分数:30.00)Passage One Most people lie in everyday conversation when they are trying to appear likable and competent, according to a study conducted by University of Massachusetts psychologist Robert S. Feldman. The study found that lies told by men and
20、women differ in content, though not in quantity. Feldman said the results showed that men do not lie more than women or vice versa, but that men and women lie in different ways. “Women were more likely to lie to make the person they were talking to feel good, while men lied most often to make themse
21、lves look better,“ Feldman said. A group of 121 pairs of undergraduate UMass students were recruited to participate in the study. They were told that the purpose of the study was to examine how people interact when they meet someone new. Participants were told they would have a 10-minute conversatio
22、n with another person. Some participants were told to try to make themselves appear likable. Others were told to appear competent. A third, control group was not directed to present themselves in any particular way. Participants were unaware that the session was being videotaped through a hidden cam
23、era. At the end of the session, participants were told they had been videotaped and consent was obtained to use the video-recordings for research. The students were then asked to watch the video of themselves and identify any inaccuracies in what they had said during the conversation. They were enco
24、uraged to identify all lies, no matter how big or small. Feldman said the students who participated in the study were surprised at their own results. “When they were watching themselves on videotape, people found themselves lying much more than they thought they had,“ Feldman said. The lies the stud
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