[外语类试卷]2011年中国矿业大学考博英语真题试卷及答案与解析.doc
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1、2011年中国矿业大学考博英语真题试卷及答案与解析 一、 Cloze 0 One word that you might have learned when you were studying about sound is frequency. Frequency means【 C1】 _fast the sound wave vibrates. Faster vibrations produce【 C2】 _pitched sounds. The notes in a musical scale indicate the【 C3】 _or frequency of the sound. 【
2、C4】 _word that can describe a sound is intensity. Intensity【 C5】 _to the amount of energy in a sound wave, and it【 C6】 _a sounds loudness. Printed music will often include notes about how loud or【 C7】 _to play each section of the music. Timbre is another 【 C8】_used to describe musical sounds. It des
3、cribes how the same note will have【 C9】_sounds when played【 C10】 _different instruments. For example the same note may sound soft and pretty when played on a flute, 【 C11】 _strong and brassy when played on a trumpet. The timbre of a note comes from both the actual note【 C12】_is played【 C13】 _also it
4、s overtones, 【 C14】 _are other higher and lower sounds that are produced【 C15】 _the same time. 1 【 C1】 2 【 C2】 3 【 C3】 4 【 C4】 5 【 C5】 6 【 C6】 7 【 C7】 8 【 C8】 9 【 C9】 10 【 C10】 11 【 C11】 12 【 C12】 13 【 C13】 14 【 C14】 15 【 C15】 二、 Reading Comprehension 15 The last of the dinosaurs lived during a time
5、 called the Cretaceous period. This time period lasted from about 135 million to 65.5 million years ago. Some sources give the years of 146,145, or 144 million to 65 million years ago. In the Cretaceous period, the middle of North America was covered by a shallow sea. The Atlantic Ocean began openin
6、g up between Europe and North America as those continents rifted. Other continents that had begun pulling away from each other in the Jurassic continued drifting apart. India was an island by itself. Evergreen trees, mosses, and ferns had been the main types of plants, but now in the Cretaceous, flo
7、wering plants appeared. Bees did, too. Hardwood trees like oaks and maples first appeared in the fossil record. Modem birds and mammals came into the fossil record. Tyrannosaurus and Triceratops came into existence. So did other ceratopsian dinosaurs, relatives of Triceratops, with their wide variet
8、y of facial horns and neck frills. Great herds of perhaps 10,000 Triceratops roamed the edges of the North American Inland Sea. The climate began to cool. At the end of the Cretaceous, another mass extinction wiped out as much as 90 percent of marine life and 50 percent of life on land. There were n
9、o more dinosaurs after the end of the Cretaceous, at about 65.5 million years ago. The Cenozoic era, also called the Age of Mammals, began. 16 The mass extinction at the end of the Cretaceous period_. ( A) killed all the dinosaurs ( B) killed half of all life on land ( C) killed as much as 90 percen
10、t of marine life ( D) all of the above 17 Continents in the Cretaceous period were_. ( A) drifting apart ( B) moving towards each other ( C) in the same locations as they are today ( D) none of the above 18 The authors main purpose for writing this was to_. ( A) inform ( B) entertain ( C) warn ( D)
11、persuade 18 Physical therapy is the treatment of people of all ages with injured or diseased muscles, arms, or legs. Physical therapists, or PTs as they are often called, treat patients with exercise and massage. PTs do not use medicine to treat patients. Sometimes water or heat therapies are used f
12、or treatment as well. Physical therapy helps an injured or sick person move with less pain and stress. PTs are not medical doctors, but doctors often refer patients to physical therapists to help patients recover from injuries or deal with diseases. A PT studies the patients medical records. Then he
13、 or she develops a treatment plan to improve the patients ability to move the injured limb. PTs work with patients to strengthen damaged or weakened muscles. PTs may teach the patient how to use crutches, wheelchairs, or an artificial limb. Therapists want patients to be able to do as many daily act
14、ivities as they possibly can. The PT keeps a record of the patients progress. Treatments are changed according to the patients needs and rate of progress. Physical therapists must graduate from a physical therapy program at a college or university. A four year baccalaureate degree is required. In ad
15、dition, a masters degree requires two to two and one-half more years. A doctorate degree requires three years. Physical therapists must pass a national and/or state exam to get a license. Some PTs work in hospitals, nursing homes, or doctorsoffices. Some PTs travel to patients homes to work with pat
16、ients who are homebound. Some PTs work in schools, health clubs, or with sports teams. PTs may specialize in a certain field, such as sports medicine, working with athletes. They might choose cardiology, working, with patients with heart disease or defects. They might choose the field of pediatrics
17、if they like working with children. If you are a person who likes people and wants to help them improve their lives, you might like to be a physical therapist. If so, you should have strong communication and interpersonal skills. Above all, compassion is a required character trait for a PT. 19 Physi
18、cal therapists_helps patients get better. ( A) diets ( B) medicines ( C) surgery ( D) training 20 Which of these people would probably benefit most from physical therapy? ( A) A doctor who is tired from working long hours. ( B) A child who doesnt like to take medicine. ( C) An athlete who has torn a
19、 muscle. ( D) An athlete with cuts and bruises. 21 What is paragraph 4 mainly about? ( A) Job description for a physical therapist. ( B) Job requirements for a physical therapist. ( C) Job training and education for a physical therapist. ( D) All of the above. 22 Which of these is an opinion and not
20、 a fact? ( A) Some PTs travel to patients homes. ( B) Physical therapists have a rewarding job. ( C) Physical therapists first need a college degree. ( D) Physical therapists must pass an exam to get a license. 22 This amazing woman was born a poor German princess and became one of Russias greatest
21、emperors. She was born Princess Sophia August Frederika on May 2, 1729, in the Baltic seaport town of Stettin, then a part of German Pomerania. Her father was an obscure German military prince named Christian August, and her mother was Princess Joanna Elizabeth of Holstein-Gottorp. Her father was ru
22、ler of the tiny principality of Anhalt-Zerbst, but the greater part of his life was spent as an officer in the service of Prussia. In 1744, she arrived in Moscow with her mother to marry Peter, the Grand Duke of Holstein, grandson of Peter the Great and heir to the Russian throne(later Peter III). T
23、heir marriage was an unhappy one. Catherine(now baptized into the Russian Orthodox Church under that name)spent much of her time preparing for her future reign. In 1761, Peter was crowned emperor. Supported by the Russian military, Catherine overthrew Peter in 1762 and became Catherine II. She quick
24、ly began to make changes in government and society based on ideas learned from French-philosophers of the Enlightenment and the authors of ancient Rome. She was a friend of Voltaire and other European writers, and wrote stories and plays. She supported French writer and philosopher Denis Diderot whe
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