[外语类试卷]2007年复旦大学考博英语真题试卷及答案与解析.doc
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1、2007年复旦大学考博英语真题试卷及答案与解析 一、 Structure and Vocabulary 1 Although the false banknotes fooled many people, they did not_ to a close examination. ( A) keep up ( B) put up ( C) stand up ( D) look up 2 When I bent down to tie my shoelace, the seat of my trousers_. ( A) split ( B) cracked ( C) broke ( D) ho
2、led 3 His_thighs were barely strong enough to support the weight of his body. ( A) inanimate ( B) rustic ( C) malleable ( D) shrunken 4 To get my travellers cheques I had to_a special cheque to the bank for the total amount. ( A) make for ( B) make out ( C) make up ( D) make off 5 She described the
3、distribution of food and medical supplies as a_nightmare. ( A) paranoid ( B) putative ( C) benign ( D) logistical 6 A sordid, sentimental plot unwinds, with an inevitable_ending. ( A) mawkish ( B) fateful ( C) beloved ( D) perfunctory 7 Despite_efforts by the finance minister, inflation rose to 36 p
4、oints. ( A) absurd ( B) grimy ( C) valiant ( D) fraudulent 8 In_I wish I had thought about alternative courses of action. ( A) retrospect ( B) disparity ( C) succession ( D) dissipation 9 Psychoanalysts tend to regard both_and masochism as arising from childhood deprivation. ( A) attachment ( B) dis
5、tinction ( C) ingenuity ( D) sadism 10 Fear showed in the eyes of the young man, while the old man looked tired and ( A) watery ( B) wandering ( C) weary ( D) wearing 11 The clash between Real Madrid and Arsenal is being_ as the match of the season. ( A) harbinger ( B) allured ( C) congested ( D) lo
6、dged 12 What he told me was a_of downright lies. ( A) load ( B) mob ( C) pack ( D) flock 13 We regret to inform you that the materials you ordered are_. ( A) out of work ( B) out of stock ( C) out of reach ( D) out of practice 14 _I realized the consequences, I would never have contemplated getting
7、involved. ( A) Even if ( B) Had ( C) As long as ( D) If 15 They managed to_ the sound on TV every time the alleged victims name was spoken. ( A) deaden ( B) deprive ( C) punctuate ( D) rebuff 16 He had been_to appear in court on charges of incitement of lawbreaking. ( A) illuminated ( B) Summoned (
8、C) prevailed ( D) trailed 17 The computer doesnt_human thought; it reaches the same ends by different means. ( A) flunk ( B) renew ( C) succumb ( D) mimic 18 How about a glass of orange juice to_your thirst? ( A) quench ( B) quell ( C) quash ( D) quieten 19 The rain looked as if it had_for the night
9、. ( A) set off ( B) set up ( C) set out ( D) set in 20 My aunt lost her cat last summer, but it_a week later at a home in the next village. ( A) turned up ( B) turned in ( C) turned on ( D) turned out 21 As is known to all, a vague law is always_ to different interpretations. ( A) invulnerable ( B)
10、immune ( C) resistant ( D) susceptible 22 The manager_facts and figures to make it seem that the company was prosperous. ( A) beguiled ( B) besmirched ( C) juxtaposed ( D) juggled 23 To our great delight, yesterday we received a(n) _donation from a benefactor. ( A) handsome ( B) awesome ( C) miserly
11、 ( D) prodigal 24 Students who get very high marks will be_from the final examination. ( A) expelled ( B) banished ( C) absolved ( D) ousted 25 It_me that the man was not telling the truth. ( A) effects ( B) pokes ( C) hits ( D) stirs 26 John glanced at Mary to see what she thought, but she remained
12、_. ( A) manifest ( B) obnoxious ( C) inscrutable ( D) obscene 27 My neighbor tended to react in a heat and_way. ( A) impetuous ( B) impertinent ( C) imperative ( D) imperceptible 28 This morning when she was walking in the street, a black car_beside her. ( A) drew out ( B) drew off ( C) drew down (
13、D) drew up 29 She decided to keep reticent about the unpleasant past and_it to memory. ( A) attribute ( B) allude ( C) commit ( D) credit 30 It did not take long for the central bank to_their fears. ( A) soothe ( B) snub ( C) smear ( D) sanctify 二、 Reading Comprehension 30 Jean left Alice Springs on
14、 Monday morning with regret, and flew all day in a “Dragonfly“ aircraft ( and it was a very instructive day for her. The machine did not go directly to Cloncurry, but flew to and for across the wastes of Central Australia, depositing small bags of mail at cattle stations and picking up cattle-men an
15、d travelers to drop them off after a hundred or a hundred and fifty miles. They landed eight or ten times in the course of the day, at places like Ammaroo and Hatches Creek and many other stations; at each place they would get out of the plane and drink a cup of tea and have a talk with the station
16、manager or owner, and get back into the plane and go on their way. By the end of the day Jean Paget knew exactly what a cattle station looked like, and she was beginning to have a very good idea of what went on there. They got to Cloncurry in the evening, a fairly extensive town on a railway that ra
17、n eastward to the sea at Townsville. Here she was in Queensland, and she heard for the first time the slow deliberate speech of the Queensland that reminded her at once of her friend Joe Harman. She was driven into town in a very old open car and deposited at the Post Office Hotel; she got a bedroom
18、 but tea was over, and she had to go down the wide, dusty main street to a cafe for her evening meal. Cloncurry, she found, had none of the clean attractiveness of Alice Springs; it was a town which smelt of cattle, with wide streets through which to drive them down to the stockyard, many hotels, an
19、d a few shops. All the houses were of wood with red-painted iron roofs; the hotels had two floors, but very few of the other houses had more than one. She had to spend a day here, because the air service to Normanton and Willstown ran weekly on a Wednesday. She went out after breakfast while the air
20、 was still cool and walked in one direction up the huge main street for half a mile till she came to the end of the town, then came back and walked down it a quarter of a mile till she came to the other end. Then she went and had a look at the railway station, and, having seen the airfield, with tha
21、t she had seen all there was to see in Cloncurry. She looked in at a shop that sold toys and newspapers, but they were sold out of all reading matter except a few books about dress-making; as the day was starting to warm up she went back to the hotel. She managed to borrow a copy of the Australian W
22、omens Weekly from the manageress of the hotel and took it to her room, and took off most of her clothes and lay down on her bed to sweat it out during the heat of the day. Most of the other citizens of Cloncurry seemed to be doing the same thing. She felt like moving again shortly before tea and had
23、 a shower, and went out to the cafe for an ice. Weighed down by the heavy meal of roast beef and plum pudding that the Queenslanders call “tea“ she sat in a folding chair for a little outside in the cool of the evening, and went to bed again at about eight ocock. She was called before daybreak, and
24、was out at the airfield with the first light. 31 When Jean had to leave Alice Springs, she_. ( A) wished she could have stayed lodger ( B) regretted she had decided to fly ( C) wasnt looking forward to flying all day ( D) wished it had not been a Monday morning 32 How did Jean get some idea of Austr
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