[外语类试卷]2008年北京大学考博英语真题试卷及答案与解析.doc
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1、2008年北京大学考博英语真题试卷及答案与解析 一、 Structure and Vocabulary 1 “What courses are you going to do next semester?“ I dont know. But its about time_on something. ( A) Id decide ( B) I decided ( C) I decide ( D) Im deciding 2 _a ticket for the match, he can now only watch it on TV at home. ( A) Obtaining not ( B
2、) Not obtaining ( C) Not having obtained ( D) Not obtained 3 How can I ever concentrate if you_continually_ me with silly questions? ( A) have, interrupted ( B) had, interrupted ( C) are, interrupting ( D) were, interrupted 4 As it turned out to be a small house party, we_so formally. ( A) need not
3、have dressed up ( B) must not have dressed up ( C) did not need to dress up ( D) must not dress up 5 _is often the case with a new idea, much preliminary activity and optimistic discussion produced no concrete proposals. ( A) That ( B) It ( C) This ( D) As 6 It is not so much the language_the cultur
4、al background that makes the book difficult to understand. ( A) but ( B) nor ( C) as ( D) like 7 _human problems that repeat themselves in_life repeat themselves in _literature. ( A) /, /, the ( B) /, the, / ( C) The, /, / ( D) The, the, the 8 He is not under arrest, _any restriction on him. ( A) or
5、 the police have placed ( B) or have the police placed ( C) nor the police have placed ( D) nor have the police placed 9 He was_to tell the truth even to his closest friend. ( A) too much of a coward ( B) too much the coward ( C) a coward enough ( D) enough of a coward 10 I couldnt sleep because the
6、 tap in the bathroom was_. ( A) draining ( B) dropping ( C) spilling ( D) dripping 11 We have been hearing_accounts of your work. ( A) favored ( B) favorable ( C) favorite ( D) favoring 12 Please put your empty cigarette packets and paper bags in the_bins provided. ( A) junk ( B) litter ( C) scrap (
7、 D) deposit 13 At first, the company refused to purchase the equipment, but this decision was _revised. ( A) subsequently ( B) successively ( C) predominantly ( D) preliminarily 14 Once a picture is proved to be a forgery, it becomes quite_. ( A) invaluable ( B) priceless ( C) unworthy ( D) worthles
8、s 15 The local authorities realized the need to make_for elderly people in their housing programs. ( A) preparation ( B) requirement ( C) specification ( D) provision 16 Most people cant get_the day without at least one cup of tea or coffee. ( A) on ( B) through ( C) over ( D) by 17 As the director
9、cant come to the reception, Im representing the company ( A) on his account ( B) on his behalf ( C) for his part ( D) in his interest 18 The award ceremony will be the_of the inaugural Singapore International Water Week that is held from 23 to 27 June 200 ( A) twilight ( B) insight ( C) highlight (
10、D) highland 19 There is a conspicuous lack of public debate about how this insular country should _the reality that more immigrants are coming and that those already here are changing Japan. ( A) abide by ( B) account for ( C) act on ( D) adjust to 20 Nobody knows what triggered the event, which_ a
11、million cubic meters of water per second, obliterating the barrier between Britain and France. ( A) released ( B) relieved ( C) restored ( D) retained 二、 Reading Comprehension 20 The 19th-century British Aristocracy The British aristocracy had always been involved in industrialization, especially in
12、 the development of mining, canals, and railways. It now shrewdly associated itself with the new wave of commercial expansion: most banks and insurance companies had a lord to add tone to the managerial board. It also shored up its fortunes by astute marriages, notably with the new aristocracy of we
13、alth in the United States; the best-known example was the marriage of the duke of Marlborough to Consuelo Vanderbilt. By these means, many of the great aristocratic estates were preserved despite agricultural decline. But they were playthings as well as engines of wealth, and came to be treated as s
14、uch. The aristocracy came to be known to the urban population chiefly through their representation in the popular press and magazines as men and women of leisure; racing, hunting, shooting, and fishing in the country, gambling and attending the season in London. In a population for which leisure was
15、 becoming increasingly important, this did not make the aristocracy unpopular. 21 In the second sentence of this passage, “had a lord to add tone to the managerial board“ means that_. ( A) the banks and insurance companies would hire a lord on the board to give advice to their management ( B) having
16、 lords involved in the management gave the banks or companies a very good public image ( C) lords worked for the banks and insurance companies to bring in more profits ( D) it had become a fashion to have a lord on the managerial board of a bank or a company 22 The “astute marriages“ in the passage
17、refers to marriages between_. ( A) British aristocracy and rich American entrepreneurs ( B) old British aristocratic families and newly knighted aristocracy of wealth ( C) aristocratic families and new business families of money and enterprises ( D) big landlord families in the British countryside a
18、nd rich American tycoons of industry 23 Judging from the content of the passage, Consuelo Vanderbilt was_. ( A) male, and from a rich business family in the United Sates ( B) female, and from a British wealthy family of industry ( C) male, and from a rich industrial family of Britain ( D) female, an
19、d from an entrepreneur family in America 24 Which of the following statements is TRUE? ( A) The 19th-century British aristocrats were treated as decorations in public life and were used to make money by press. ( B) The 19th-century British aristocrats were toys of the rich capitalists and were made
20、to earn profits for them. ( C) The 19th-century British aristocrats acted as playmates of people in pleasure-seeking such as hunting, fishing, and shooting. ( D) The 19th-century British aristocrats were popular figures in advertisements because they lived a leisurely life. 24 How to Do Fewer, Bette
21、r Animal Experiments For a nation of pet lovers, Britain conducts a surprising number of experiments on animals some 3 m a year. America appears to use fewer animals just Lima year, according to official statistics but that is an illusion. Unlike Britains government, Americas does not think rats and
22、 mice worth counting. Japan and China have even less comprehensive data than America, and animals used in research in those two countries are not protected to the same extent that they are in the West. Even so, academic centers supporting alternatives to animal testing have emerged in both places in
23、 recent years. In July China issued its first set of guidelines governing the use of animals in research. In an ideal world, there would be no animal testing. It is expensive and can be of dubious scientific value, since different species often react differently to the same procedure. That is why ma
24、ny researchers are working on ways of reducing the number of animal experiments needed and of making those that still happen more effective. However, the transition is proving easier for some types of experiment than for others, as a group of researchers in the field discussed at the sixth World Con
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