[外语类试卷]中国科学院考博英语模拟试卷31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 31及答案与解析 一、 Structure and Vocabulary 1 In swimming it is necessary to_the movement of the arms and legs. ( A) coordinate ( B) harmonize ( C) collaborate ( D) mediate 2 Beijings private cars will be banned from the roads_for one day a week during a six-month trial period. ( A) incidenta
2、lly ( B) occasionally ( C) randomly ( D) alternately 3 Joe puts too much_on pills from the drugstore and does not listen to his doctor. ( A) appliance ( B) defiance ( C) reliance ( D) compliance 4 Among 169 cases, the smokers_85. 79% , and the ratio between males and females is 3. 7 to 1. ( A) answe
3、r for ( B) account for ( C) take up ( D) sum up 5 _inflation, driven by rising food and oil costs, is striking hardest at the worlds very poor, who are forced to spend 60 to 80 percent of their income on food. ( A) Surging ( B) Sprouting ( C) Spilling ( D) Spinning 6 Because the workers were new and
4、 inexperienced, the manager had to watch them and_ their work closely. ( A) attend ( B) demand ( C) analyze ( D) supervise 7 The department store guards were nearly_by the crowds of shoppers waiting for the sale to begin. ( A) overflowed ( B) overthrown ( C) overturned ( D) overwhelmed 8 All bad thi
5、ngs are interconnected, and any one of them is_to be the cause of any other. ( A) subject ( B) inferior ( C) liable ( D) vulnerable 9 Teachers have the authority to discipline pupils_their position as a teacher. ( A) by way of ( B) by virtue of ( C) in light of ( D) in spite of 10 You can then elimi
6、nate all_the genuinely suitable applicants without having to interview an enormous number of people in person. ( A) of ( B) that ( C) for ( D) but 11 Debt and the destruction of war have brought major economic setbacks,_damage to social services and human suffering. ( A) apart from ( B) as good as (
7、 C) except for ( D) rather than 12 On the whole its a good book; and it would be unwise to_those small defects. ( A) dwell on ( B) identify with ( C) persist in ( D) hack into 13 The main objective reason is that some developed countries_from the basic principle of anti-dumping and take the Anti-dum
8、ping Law as a tool for trade protection. ( A) derive ( B) deviate ( C) refrain ( D) exempt 14 While big corporations_global business news, small companies are charging into overseas markets at a faster pace. ( A) overtake ( B) occupy ( C) dominate ( D) reflect 15 He used to_ his parents to help with
9、 the expenses. ( A) count on ( B) take in ( C) look into ( D) get over 16 I was embarrassed when the_test paper my teacher spoke about turned out to be mine. I had forgotten to put my name on it. ( A) marked ( B) branded ( C) anonymous ( D) fictitious 17 We_our voice depending on the circumstances,
10、particularly in relationship to background noise. ( A) improve ( B) modulate ( C) rectify ( D) temper 18 Im far from certain that this group is going to be able to_ what is necessary to gain complete control. ( A) carry out ( B) tear down ( C) break out ( D) close down 19 I was lucky because I had t
11、urned my back on_, pursuing instead common-sense reality. ( A) illustration ( B) illusion ( C) imagination ( D) imitation 20 Excessive _ in sweets and canned drinks and the lack of availability of fresh fruit and vegetables in the house can teach poor eating patterns. ( A) aspiration ( B) intoleranc
12、e ( C) exposure ( D) indulgence 二、 Cloze 20 Adolescents are taking longer to become fully productive members of society, Reed Larson, professor of human development, University of Illinois, Champaign, told the World Future Society, Bethesda, Md. “What we expect of young people is【 C1】_,“ he argued.
13、They must go to school for 12 years or longer without any【 C2】_that their education will mean career success or relevance when they become adults. 【 C3】 _they do so without financial rewards, accept an identity【 C4】_by society, and delay starting a family, all of【 C5】 _keeps adolescents in a kind of
14、 indeterminate state for years. Larson says that “There should be way stations along the climb【 C6】_adulthood that allow young people to rest, gather themselves, and consider【 C7】 _. “ The success of government, business, and private life in the next 50 years【 C8】 _it. Education, literacy, and versa
15、tile interpersonal skills【 C9】 _the list of necessary preparations for adulthood. Young people negotiating the complex worlds of home, work, and school【 C10】 _use these skills in order to do so【 C11】_and competently. “The adolescent who is able to【 C12】 _in only one world is increasingly【 C13】 _for
16、adult life,“ he warns. As the time spent on the road to adulthood increases, so【 C14】 _the danger that more youths will fall by the wayside. New and increased opportunities and initiatives will keep more youngsters focused, 【 C15】 _a smarter, more-versatile generation able to cope with the emerging
17、global, high-tech world. 21 【 C1】 ( A) aggressive ( B) original ( C) rigid ( D) extraordinary 22 【 C2】 ( A) qualification ( B) guarantee ( C) probability ( D) recognition 23 【 C3】 ( A) However ( B) Subsequently ( C) Furthermore ( D) Therefore 24 【 C4】 ( A) denied ( B) defined ( C) questioned ( D) ne
18、glected 25 【 C5】 ( A) these ( B) that ( C) what ( D) which 26 【 C6】 ( A) into ( B) to ( C) on ( D) for 27 【 C7】 ( A) temptations ( B) occasions ( C) alternatives ( D) inclinations 28 【 C8】 ( A) depends on ( B) results in ( C) longs for ( D) copes with 29 【 C9】 ( A) top ( B) cover ( C) hold ( D) rate
19、 30 【 C10】 ( A) could ( B) must ( C) ought ( D) shall 31 【 C11】 ( A) temporarily ( B) smoothly ( C) instantly ( D) periodically 32 【 C12】 ( A) operate ( B) engage ( C) tackle ( D) function 33 【 C13】 ( A) ill-prepared ( B) ill-mannered ( C) ill-informed ( D) ill-advised 34 【 C14】 ( A) did ( B) does (
20、 C) is ( D) was 35 【 C15】 ( A) created ( B) create ( C) creating ( D) to create 三、 Reading Comprehension 35 Everyone has been trying to understand Michael Jacksons death this summer. While medics are still picking at his slender corpse, cultural authorities argue like vultures over his reputation. S
21、hould he be remembered as a great singer, a man possibly sexually attracted to children, an emblematic black artist who tried to bleach his face white, the Fred Astaire(a major founder of stage dance)of the 1980s, the first to master the MTV pop video, or a troubled victim of a domineering father? H
22、is difficult journey from unhappy childhood, to weird quasi-adulthood has been told and re-told frequently and annoyingly across the world. Yet Jacksons current crisis is an extreme version of a process that will happen to us all. For, as Jean Paul Sartre(French existentialist philosopher)put it, at
23、 death we become prey to the “Other“ our identity dissipating into the sum total of what is thought about us. While we are alive, Sartre explained, we can resist this pressure; we can defy the options that other people try to project onto us. We cant erase our pasts, but we can always overturn futur
24、e expectations. Its a struggle Sartre saw as central to our existence as moral beings: we must do more than act out the roles others have scripted for us. This is the existential condition of humanitywe are the artists of our own lives, although with the anguish that comes from being condemned to be
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