[外语类试卷]2012年3月中国科学院考博英语真题试卷及答案与解析.doc
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1、2012年 3月中国科学院考博英语真题试卷及答案与解析 一、 Structure and Vocabulary 1 I had to_my desire to laugh while being scolded by my supervisor. ( A) repress ( B) depress ( C) compress ( D) distress 2 All living languages_, and English seems to change more readily than some others. ( A) evoke ( B) evacuate ( C) evolve (
2、 D) evade 3 He has always been a source of inspiration to me and I hope that he will take it as a _when I say that. ( A) compassion ( B) compliment ( C) complication ( D) supplement 4 The current financial crisis _ a holistic, global approach to deal with all issues. ( A) cries out for ( B) gets hol
3、d of ( C) boils down to ( D) goes in for 5 If you see that the street is wet in the morning, you would_that it must have rained during the night. ( A) reduce ( B) seduce ( C) deduce ( D) induce 6 Even if she is responsible for the mistake, she is not likely to_it. ( A) own up to ( B) live up to ( C)
4、 hold on to ( D) get down to 7 The burst of growth and prosperity in America after 1945 had social consequences that were_anywhere in the world. ( A) unprecedented ( B) unidentified ( C) unaccountable ( D) unremarkable 8 Building the Birds Nest calls for giant curving beams which crisscross in an_ p
5、attern of woven steel. ( A) intuitive ( B) intensive ( C) intrinsic ( D) intricate 9 San Francisco was_by a terrible earthquake and fire in 1906. ( A) deprived ( B) detained ( C) devastated ( D) deported 10 Compared with his_, Putin adopted a more active, flexible and pragmatic foreign policy. ( A)
6、ancestor ( B) predecessor ( C) forerunner ( D) pioneer 11 We are a peaceful community but we cannot_and allow the people responsible to destroy the fabric of our society. ( A) start up ( B) start off ( C) stand by ( D) stick out 12 Language may be_of as a process which arises from social interaction
7、. ( A) comprised ( B) conceived ( C) disposed ( D) deprived 13 Older, less dogmatic theories better explained how the problems in the financial _dragged down the rest of the economy. ( A) charter ( B) session ( C) chapel ( D) sector 14 These results should not be taken at face _ careful analysis is
8、required to assess their full implications. ( A) revenue ( B) expense ( C) price ( D) value 15 Researchers are looking for new ways to _ the problem. ( A) abridge ( B) approach ( C) condense ( D) dispose 16 Many writing experts think that intonation is used to_our feelings and attitudes; the same se
9、ntence can be said in different ways. ( A) convey ( B) convict ( C) conform ( D) conduct 17 Medical students learn to distinguish “acute,“ which means something of recent onset, from “chronic,“ which means a condition that will probably continue for a_ period of time. ( A) gloomy ( B) temporary ( C)
10、 tough ( D) substantial 18 By analyzing the modern expansion of Western culture, this article concludes that it is of practical significance to_the dominant position of Chinese national culture. ( A) recall ( B) retort ( C) restore ( D) retard 19 There are few, if any, countries in the world in whic
11、h sports _ national life to the degree that they do in the US. ( A) permeate ( B) overwhelm ( C) submerge ( D) immerse 20 His violent behavior sometimes is_ his personality of shyness and self-consciousness. ( A) on condition of ( B) in line with ( C) at odds with ( D) in disguise of 二、 Cloze 20 The
12、re have been five extinction waves in the planets history including the Permian extinction 250 million years ago,【 C1】 _an estimated 70% of all land animals and 96% of all marine creatures vanished. The sample polling of animal populations so far suggests that we may have entered【 C2】 _will be the p
13、lanets sixth great extinction wave. Forests razed can grow back, polluted air and water can be cleaned but【 C3】_is forever. And were not talking about losing just a few species. In fact, conservationists quietly【 C4】 _that weve entered an age of triage(治疗类选法 ), when we might have to decide which spe
14、cies can truly be【 C5】 _. The worst-case scenarios of habitat【 C6】 _and climate change and thats the pathway we seem to be【 C7】 _ show the planet losing hundreds of thousands to millions of species, 【 C8】 _of which we havent even discovered yet. So【 C9】 _you care about tigers and elephants, rhinos a
15、nd orangutans, then you should be scared. But【 C10】 _shouldnt leave us paralyzed. In hot spots like Madagascar and Brazil, conservationists are working with locals on the ground, 【 C11】_that the protection of endangered species is tied to the welfare of the people who live closest to them. A strateg
16、y known as avoided deforestation goes【 C12】 _, encouraging environmental protection【 C13】 _putting a price on the carbon locked in rain forests and allowing countries to trade credits in an international market, 【 C14】 _that the carbon stays in the forest and is not cut or burned. Its【 C15】_that any
17、 of this will stop the sixth extinction wave, let alone preserve the biodiversity we still enjoy, but we have no choice but to try. 21 【 C1】 ( A) when ( B) because ( C) there ( D) so 22 【 C2】 ( A) that ( B) what ( C) when ( D) which 23 【 C3】 ( A) earth ( B) population ( C) evolution ( D) extinction
18、24 【 C4】 ( A) commit ( B) acknowledge ( C) rebuke ( D) deny 25 【 C5】 ( A) sampled ( B) surveyed ( C) saved ( D) tested 26 【 C6】 ( A) loss ( B) shift ( C) formation ( D) exclusion 27 【 C7】 ( A) above ( B) on ( C) over ( D) off 28 【 C8】 ( A) none ( B) any ( C) many ( D) all 29 【 C9】 ( A) that ( B) sin
19、ce ( C) if ( D) while 30 【 C10】 ( A) fear ( B) rumors ( C) species ( D) climate 31 【 C11】 ( A) ensure ( B) ensuring ( C) ensured ( D) having ensured 32 【 C12】 ( A) tougher ( B) worse ( C) further ( D) closer 33 【 C13】 ( A) about ( B) in ( C) for ( D) by 34 【 C14】 ( A) considering ( B) indicating ( C
20、) supposed ( D) provided 35 【 C15】 ( A) uncertain ( B) unaware ( C) unpleasant ( D) unsuitable 三、 Reading Comprehension 35 Like so many things of value, truth is not always easy to come by. What we regard as true shapes our beliefs, attitudes, and actions. Yet we can believe things that have no basi
21、s in fact. People are capable of embracing horrific precepts that seem incredible in retrospect. In Nazi Germany, Adolf Hitler had millions of followers who accepted his delusions about racial superiority. As Voltaire put it long before Hitlers time, “Those who can make you believe absurdities can m
22、ake you commit atrocities. “ We are surrounded by illusions, some created deliberately. They may be subtle or may affect us profoundly. Some illusions, such as films and novels, we seek out and appreciate. Others can make us miserable and even kill us. We need to know if particular foods that taste
23、perfectly fine can hurt us in the short term(as with Salmonella contamination)or in the long term(cholesterol), whether a prevalent virus is so dangerous that we should avoid public places, and what problems a political candidate may cause or resolve if elected. Gaining insights about the truth ofte
24、n is a challenge, and misconceptions can be difficult to recognize. We often believe stories because they are the ones available. Most people would identify Thomas Edison as the inventor of the incandescent light bulb. Although Edison perfected a commercially successful design, he was preceded in th
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