[外语类试卷]2009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、2009年复旦大学考博英语真题试卷及答案与解析 一、 Structure and Vocabulary 1 In my opinion, a good deal of the_for their success must go to John Francis, the captain. ( A) reputation ( B) respect ( C) credit ( D) compliment 2 It had been an abominable afternoon, _at about six oclock in her fathers sudden collapse into sub
2、-consciousness. ( A) pitching ( B) rising ( C) soaring ( D) culminating 3 Mary was a shy woman and took_behind a rather forbidding bluntness of manner. ( A) refuge ( B) kindness ( C) fright ( D) appearance 4 You cant count on him; hes liable to_out when things become difficult. ( A) be ( B) let ( C)
3、 take ( D) opt 5 As they entered the village shop, the old lady behind the counter_at them kindly. ( A) beamed ( B) glared ( C) grimaced ( D) peeped 6 The outlying island that belongs to this_metropolis is an oasis where green prevails and traditions hold fast. ( A) bustling ( B) whistling ( C) ruff
4、ling ( D) rustling 7 The aim of making self-criticism for the mistakes is to help us_so that we shall not repeat them later. ( A) show off ( B) hold out ( C) measure up ( D) sober up 8 The famous writer was born in Herbamsted, which was_ town to be on the map. ( A) too a small ( B) a too small ( C)
5、a small too ( D) too small a 9 The young man was at the_of his career when he was killed in a car accident. ( A) zenith ( B) glamour ( C) bloom ( D) blossom 10 _nothing more to say, the man got to his feet, said goodbye and left the room. ( A) There was ( B) As there being ( C) Being ( D) There bein
6、g 11 We hadnt met for nearly 20 years, but I recognized him_ I saw him in the street. ( A) the minute that ( B) the minute when ( C) at a time when ( D) at a time that 12 12.I know of no other qualities than thinking which makes for the perfection of the mind_it alone makes us men and distinguishes
7、us from the beasts. ( A) in case ( B) providing that ( C) for all that ( D) inasmuch as 13 The sheep were huddled into a_to protect them from overnight frosts. ( A) hutch ( B) pen ( C) cage ( D) kennel 14 We had to take the front door off its_to get this desk into the house. ( A) joints ( B) hinges
8、( C) boards ( D) axles 15 Cream is a yellowish oil-in-water_ which forms when milk is allowed to stand. ( A) emulsion ( B) albumen ( C) embrocation ( D) yolk 16 For some people brought up in this period, the habits of_duty lasted for the whole of their lifetime. ( A) capricious ( B) callous ( C) fil
9、ial ( D) elusive 17 Her cinematic debut was_and she decided to return to the theatre where she remained for the rest of her career. ( A) indelible ( B) infallible ( C) incredulous ( D) inauspicious 18 Employees knew from the very_that their jobs would finish this year. ( A) upshot ( B) outbreak ( C)
10、 outcome ( D) outset 19 There was a group of demonstrators_anti-government slogans in the square. ( A) crowing ( B) chanting ( C) intoning ( D) crooning 20 In their_the group sold as many records as all the other groups in the country put together. ( A) eulogy ( B) heyday ( C) summit ( D) mundanenes
11、s 21 He never does any disinterested action; hes always on the_. ( A) make ( B) move ( C) rise ( D) go 22 After losing the court case the company became something of a_joke in the business world. ( A) standing ( B) steady ( C) persisting ( D) settled 23 “See you_,“ she said, casually. ( A) sometime
12、( B) some time ( C) at some time ( D) sometimes 24 She wore gloves when she was gardening to prevent the nettles from_her. ( A) flicking ( B) striking ( C) stinging ( D) flapping 25 After a few days, exhaustion_and the climbers were forced to give up their attempt to reach the top of the mountain. (
13、 A) set off ( B) set in ( C) set to ( D) set out 26 Do you think this jacket and trousers will_a suit? ( A) pass off ( B) pass over ( C) pass up ( D) pass for 27 What is so depressing about this war is the_ hatred that both sides feel for each other. ( A) impartial ( B) implacable ( C) imploring ( D
14、) immune 28 There is nothing in his_that suggests he is contented with his life. ( A) demeanor ( B) stature ( C) resonance ( D) fidelity 29 Jack needs straightening out; he has been_ the whole female population of his class. ( A) standing up to ( B) owning up to ( C) messing around with ( D) making
15、up for 30 Hurricane Hugo will_in the record books as the costliest storm ever faced by insurers. ( A) go down ( B) go up ( C) go by ( D) go through 二、 Reading Comprehension 30 I was born in 1927, the only child of middle-class parents. I was sent to a public school, I wasted two years doing my natio
16、nal service, I went to Oxford; and there I began to discover I was not the person I wanted to be. I had long before made the discovery that I lacked the parents and ancestors I needed. My father was, through being the right age at the right time rather than through any great professional talent, a s
17、enior Army officer, and my mother was the very model of a would-be major-generals wife. That is, she never argued with him and always behaved as if he were listening in the next room, even when he was thousands of miles away. Like all men not really up to their job, he was a stickler for externals a
18、nd petty quotidian things; and in lieu of an intellect he had accumulated an armoury of capitalized key-words like Discipline and Tradition and Responsibility. If I ever daredI seldom didto argue with him, he would produce one of these totem words and cosh me with it, as no doubt in similar circumst
19、ances he coshed his subordinates. If one still refused to lie down and die, he lost, or loosed, his temper. His temper was like a violent red dog, and he always had it close to hand. During my last years at school, I realized that what was really wrong with my parents was that they had nothing but a
20、 blanket contempt for the sort of life I wanted to lead. I was “good“ at English, I had poems printed pseudonymously in the school magazine. I thought D. H. Lawrence the greatest human being of the century. My parents had certainly never read Lawrence, and had probably never heard of him. There were
21、 things, a certain emotional gentleness in my mother, an occasional euphoric jolliness in my father, I could have borne more of; but always I liked the things they didnt want to be liked for. By the time I was eighteen they had become mere providers, for whom I had to exhibit a token gratitude, but
22、for whom I couldnt feel much else. I led two lives. At school I got a small reputation as a wartime aesthete and cynic. But I had to join the regimentTradition and Sacrifice pressganged me into that, I insisted, and luckily the headmaster of my school backed me, that I wanted to go to university aft
23、erwards. I went on leading a double life in the army, queasily playing at being Brigadier “Blazer“ Urfes son in public, and nervously reading “Penguin New Writing“ and poetry pamphlets in private. As soon as I could, I got myself demobilized. 31 According to the passage, the basic conflict between t
24、he author and his parents is conflict of_. ( A) emotions ( B) aesthetic theories ( C) literary inclinations ( D) values 32 The following statements are true EXCEPT_. ( A) The authors mother was a humble and submissive woman ( B) The authors father had an explosive temper ( C) The authors mother alwa
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