[外语类试卷]中国科学院考博英语模拟试卷13及答案与解析.doc
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1、中国科学院考博英语模拟试卷 13及答案与解析 一、 Structure and Vocabulary 1 The press demands that politicians _ the sources of their income. ( A) betray ( B) conceal ( C) disclose ( D) renew 2 He was _ with attempted robbery and held in custody. ( A) accused ( B) prosecuted ( C) charged ( D) arrested 3 Was it _ the profe
2、ssor regarded with such contempt? ( A) them who ( B) them whom ( C) he who ( D) those 4 A_refers to an animal that is born from its mothers body, not form an egg, and drinks its mothers milk as a baby. ( A) mammoth ( B) penguin ( C) mosquito ( D) mammal 5 He felt that the office routine was too _ fo
3、r a man of his dreams. ( A) rigorous ( B) stimulating ( C) prosaic ( D) exacting 6 In mountainous regions, much of the snow that falls is compacted into ice. ( A) hauled ( B) compressed ( C) compiled ( D) harnessed 7 Scholars maintain that social development can easily_language changes. ( A) bring u
4、p ( B) bring about ( C) bring out ( D) bring forward 8 $50 billion might seem a lot of money, but its a mere _ in terms of what global capital markets can and do absorb. ( A) alms ( B) belongings ( C) hearsay ( D) pittance 9 The partys reduced vote was_of lack of support for its policies. ( A) indic
5、ative ( B) positive ( C) revealing ( D) evident 10 Mr. Smith became very_ when it was suggested that he had made a mistake. ( A) ingenious ( B) empirical ( C) objective ( D) indignant 11 the symphony, no one in the audience spoke. ( A) By ( B) For ( C) During ( D) From 12 In some countries preschool
6、 education in nursery schools or kindergartens _ the 1st grade. ( A) leads ( B) precedes ( C) forwards ( D) advances 13 Although the end of the term was close _, Jim had not completed all of the projects he had hoped to finish. ( A) on hand ( B) by hand ( C) at hand ( D) in hand 14 To the north of t
7、he city_a small island. ( A) lain ( B) lies ( C) was there ( D) there lays 15 Although he refused to act on my suggestion,he had to admit that_what I said. ( A) it was something in ( B) there was something as ( C) it was something as ( D) there was something in 16 Dr. Smith failed many times but he
8、finally_to find a successful way to solve the problem. ( A) broke off ( B) broke down ( C) broke out ( D) broke through 17 We can surely_all difficulties that may come up. ( A) get on ( B) come over ( C) get over ( D) come across 18 The appeal to the senses known as _ is especially common in poetry.
9、 ( A) imaginative ( B) imaginable ( C) ingenious ( D) imagery 19 As the Cup Final was drawing closer, the injury of the best player was a _ for the whole team. ( A) misdemeanor ( B) mistrust ( C) misfortune ( D) mischief 20 Antiwar champion Rep. John Murtha wants to attach conditions on the impendin
10、g supplemental_ bill to fund the war. ( A) approbations ( B) approximations ( C) apprehensions ( D) appropriations 21 As welfare reform has_millions of single mothers like Patino into the workforce since 1996, questions about its effects on families have loomed large. ( A) nudged ( B) propelled ( C)
11、 divested ( D) bumped 22 Having finished their morning work, the clerks stood up behind their desks, _ themselves. ( A) expanding ( B) stretching ( C) prolonging ( D) extending 23 The book might well have _ had it been less expensive. ( A) worked out ( B) gone through ( C) caught on ( D) fitted in 2
12、4 I was (on the verge) of (incurring) Mr. Rochesters wrath by not listening to his prohibitions, (while) a ray once more shone almost (imperceptibly) on the hallway wall and I heard his muffled step on the carpet. ( A) on the verge ( B) incurring ( C) while ( D) imperceptibly 25 it is generally thou
13、ght that as teachers work with students, psychology course work is _ to teacher-training. ( A) indispensable ( B) inviolate ( C) indisposed ( D) invariable 26 After several nuclear disasters, a _ has raged over the safety of nuclear energy. ( A) quarrel ( B) suspicion ( C) verdict ( D) controversy 2
14、7 Before the construction of the railroad, it was prohibitively expensive to transport any goods across the mountains. ( A) determinedly ( B) incredibly ( C) forbiddingly ( D) amazingly 28 A_ plan needs to be considered and accepted so as to lower the prices in these cities. ( A) deliberate ( B) dis
15、incentive ( C) functional ( D) fantastic 29 When the air in a certain space is squeezed to occupy a smaller space, the air is said to be_. ( A) commenced ( B) compressed ( C) compromised ( D) compensated 30 At the moment every culture in Britain has a similar philosophy as far as size _; if you want
16、 to look good and be desirable, youve got to be thin. ( A) shows ( B) states ( C) says ( D) goes 二、 Cloze 30 There are people who are especially attracted【 51】 the notion of “climbing the ladder“ so as to【 52】 their status, financial position, and sense of self-worth.【 53】 part, as a result of the w
17、ork ethic, these people are internally “driven“ to work. Not infrequently, foreign visitors have observed that Americans spend an inordinate【 54】 of time working and,【 55】 a consequence, Americans have little time for leisure or personal relationships. In American English a new word has been【 56】 to
18、【 57】 people who work compulsively. The word “workaholic“ describes an individual who is【 58】 addicted to work as an alcoholic is to liquor. There are conflicting points of view about workaholics. Those concerned with problems of mental stress believe workaholics abuse themselves physically and【 59】
19、 .Others hold that workaholics are valuable members of society【 60】 they are extremely productive. The American culture【 61】 achievement, efficiency, and production-a workaholic upholds these values. 【 62】 the presence of workaholics, there is a growing realization in the United States that excessiv
20、e work demands can be physically and mentally【 63】 . Many people have been rebelling against the work ethic, claiming that when a job is so important, personal relationships suffer and relaxation becomes secondary. Consequently there has been a【 64】 in values, with more emphasis being given to perso
21、nal relationships and non-work activities. Leisure time provides opportunities to find personal satisfaction and freedom【 65】 the routine of work. Increased leisure time in the United States has not altered the idea that work and play are distinct activities. This【 66】 is clear-cut; there are “work-
22、hours“ and “after-work-hours.“ There is a belief that it is desirable “to work hard and play hard“ and【 67】 to combine the two. In many offices, stores, and factories socializing among employees is discouraged. An employee under pressure at work often cannot afford to respond to social calls and vis
23、its. However, the amount of personal contact on the job【 68】 on the nature of the work. There may be more social interaction between teachers in a school than between scientists doing independent research. Nevertheless, work and【 69】 are usually perceived and maintained【 70】 separate activities. 50
24、Americas Federal Reserve cut interest rates by another quarter-point, to 3.75%. Wall Street, which had been【 C1】 _for a sixth half-point cut, was disappointed. The Dow fell by 2%【 C2】 _the week. The past weeks economic statistics gave mixed signals. Exports dropped by 2% in both March and April, lar
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