[外语类试卷]上海交通大学考博英语模拟试卷14及答案与解析.doc
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1、上海交通大学考博英语模拟试卷 14及答案与解析 一、 Structure and Vocabulary 1 Although it is only a small business,its_is surprisingly high. ( A) turn-up ( B) turn-over ( C) turn-about ( D) turn-out 2 Unfortunately not all of us obtain our just_in this life. ( A) demands ( B) gains ( C) deserts ( D) wins 3 That contract, w
2、ith which we had a disagreement last month,has now gone_. ( A) through ( B) down ( C) over ( D) around 4 The_of two houses proved such a financial burden that they were forced to sell one. ( A) upsurge ( B) upshot ( C) upturn ( D) upkeep 5 _through the attic and see if you can find anything for the
3、jumble sale. ( A) Leash ( B) Rummage ( C) Flutter ( D) Scrape 6 How about a glass of orange juice to_your thirst? ( A) quash ( B) quell ( C) quench ( D) quieten 7 Because the children keep interrupting her whenever she reads a book,she is always_her place. ( A) missing ( B) slipping ( C) bothering (
4、 D) losing 8 She was putting on her watch when the_broke and it fell to the ground. ( A) belt ( B) string ( C) tie ( D) strap 9 I washed this dress and the color_ . ( A) flowed ( B) escaped ( C) ran ( D) removed 10 The recent economic crisis has brought about a_in world trade. ( A) sag ( B) tilt ( C
5、) droop ( D) slump 11 Although we decorated the room only six months ago, the paint on the ceiling is already_because of the damp. ( A) crumbling ( B) flaking ( C) disintegrating ( D) splintering 12 The false banknotes fooled many people,but they did not _ to close examination. ( A) put up ( B) keep
6、 up ( C) stand up ( D) look up 13 They were making enough noise at the party to wake the_. ( A) dead ( B) living ( C) lunatic ( D) crippled 14 If you would like to send a donation,you can_a cheque to the Food Organization of Children. ( A) make up ( B) make for ( C) make out ( D) make off 15 The stu
7、dents visited the museum and spent several hours with the_,who was very helpful. ( A) curator ( B) bursar ( C) commissioner ( D) steward 16 The accused man was able to prove his innocence“ at the trial and was_. ( A) absolved ( B) acquitted ( C) pardoned ( D) executed 17 Mary was extremely lucky:whe
8、n her great-uncle died,she_a fortune. ( A) came by ( B) came over ( C) came into ( D) came through 18 The drunken couple did nothing to keep the flat clean and tidy and hived in the utmost_. ( A) decay ( B) contamination ( C) squalor ( D) confinement 19 Share prices on the Stock Exchange plunged sha
9、rply in the mprning but_slightly in the afternoon. ( A) recovered ( B) recuperated ( C) retrieved ( D) regained 20 He tries to_himself with everyone by paying them compliments. ( A) please ( B) ingratiate ( C) placate ( D) remunerate 21 I was afraid to open the door lest the beggar_me. ( A) followed
10、 ( B) were to follow ( C) follow ( D) would follow 22 By the end of the day the flood water which had covered most of the town had_. ( A) reversed ( B) retired ( C) returned ( D) receded 23 Educational policies made_the hoof by successive secretaries of state are the main reason for low teacher mora
11、le. ( A) in ( B) on ( C) by ( D) along 24 It was obvious that he had been drinking far too much from the way he came_down the street. ( A) toddling ( B) hobbling ( C) loping ( D) staggering 25 He was a generous friend but as a businessman he_a hard bargain ( A) dealt ( B) contracted ( C) drove ( D)
12、faked 26 My friends son,who is a soldier, was delighted when he was_only a few miles from home. ( A) placed ( B) stationed ( C) deported ( D) exorcized 27 In a coal-mining area,the land tends to_causing damage to roads and buildings. ( A) subside ( B) diminish ( C) confiscate ( D) cede 28 As the cat
13、 lay asleep, it dreamed her whiskers_. ( A) twitched ( B) twisted ( C) jerked ( D) jogged 29 The total_from last months charity dance were far more than expected. ( A) warnings ( B) acquisitions ( C) proceeds ( D) subsidies 30 The new manager had many difficulties to overcome but he_them all in his
14、stride. ( A) overlooked ( B) obtained ( C) tackled ( D) took 31 We were_in the middle of our conversation. ( A) cut off ( B) cut down ( C) cut in ( D) cut out 32 _fire tests gold,so does adversity tests courage. ( A) Like ( B) Alike ( C) As ( D) Comparing 33 My grandpa gave me a watch,which is made
15、of gold,_I keep to this day. ( A) and thus ( B) and ( C) so ( D) and which 34 I dont mind a bit if you bring your friends in for a drink,but it is rather too much when ten people arrive_for dinner. ( A) unusually ( B) excessively ( C) consequently ( D) unexpectedly 35 The police accused him of setti
16、ng fire to the building but he denied_in the area on the night of the fire. ( A) to be ( B) to have been ( C) having been ( D) be 36 Look at this mess! If only I_your advice. ( A) follow ( B) had followed ( C) would follow ( D) have followed 37 Some companies have introduced flexible working time wi
17、th less emphasis on pressure_. ( A) than more on efficiency ( B) and more efficiency ( C) and more on efficiency ( D) than efficiency 38 Though I had tried to explain it as clearly as possible,my explanation seemed not to_. ( A) get up ( B) get along ( C) get across ( D) get down 39 We will see_the
18、children are properly educated. ( A) to them ( B) to that ( C) to it whether ( D) to it that 40 The famous inventor was awarded an_doctorate by the university. ( A) honorary ( B) honorable ( C) honored ( D) honorific 二、 Cloze 40 Sea rise as a consequence of global warming would immediately threaten
19、that large fraction of the globe living at sea level. Nearly one-third of all human beings live within 36 miles of a coastline. Most of the worlds great seaport cities would be【 C1】 _: New Orleans, Amsterdam, Shanghai, and Cairo. Some countries Maldives Islands in the Indian Ocean, islands in the Pa
20、cific would be inundated. Heavily populated coastal areas such as in Bangladesh and Egypt,【 C2】 _large populations occupy low-lying areas, would suffer extreme【 C3】 _. Warmer oceans would spawn stronger hurricanes and typhoons,【 C4】 _in coastal flooding, possibly swamping valuable agricultural lands
21、 around the world.【 C5】_water quality may result as【 C6】 _flooding which forces salt water into coastal irrigation and drinking water supplies, and irreplaceable, natural【 C7】_could be flooded with ocean water, destroying forever many of the【 C8】_plant and animal species living there. Food supplies
22、and forests would be【 C9】 _affected. Changes in rainfall patterns would disrupt agriculture. Warmer temperatures would【 C10】 _grain-growing regions pole-wards. The warming would also increase and change the pest plants, such as weeds and the insects【 C11】 _the crops. Human health would also be affec
23、ted. Warming could【 C12】 _tropical climate bringing with it yellow fever, malaria, and other diseases. Heat stress and heat mortality could rise. The harmful【 C13】 _of localized urban air pollution would very likely be more serious in warmer【 C14】 _. There will be some【 C15】 _from warming. New sea-l
24、anes will open in the Arctic, longer growing seasons further north will【 C16】 _new agricultural lands, and warmer temperature will make some of todays colder regions more【 C17】 _. But these benefits will be in individual areas. The natural systems both plant and animal will be less able than man to
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