[外语类试卷]北京大学考博英语模拟试卷21及答案与解析.doc
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1、北京大学考博英语模拟试卷 21及答案与解析 一、 Structure and Vocabulary 1 The policeman stopped him when he was driving home and_him of speeding. ( A) charged ( B) accused ( C) blamed ( D) deprived 2 Mr. Smith gradually_a knowledge of the subject. ( A) attained ( B) achieved ( C) required ( D) acquired 3 This is the_pian
2、o on which the composer created some of his greatest works. ( A) actual ( B) genuine ( C) real ( D) original 4 My camera can be_to take pictures in cloudy or sunny conditions. ( A) treated ( B) adopted ( C) adjusted ( D) remedied 5 According to the psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud, wisdom comes from the_
3、of maturity. ( A) fulfillment ( B) achievement ( C) establishment ( D) accomplishment 6 The number of tickets_will be determined by the size of the stadium. ( A) adaptable ( B) acceptable ( C) advisable ( D) available 7 Too many hotels have been built and this has_prices, making holidays cheaper. (
4、A) cut short ( B) cut out ( C) cut off ( D) cut down 8 He is a very honest official and never_any gifts from the people who sought his help. ( A) accepted ( B) received ( C) took up ( D) excepted 9 He was not_to the club because he wasnt a member. ( A) allowed ( B) admitted ( C) permitted ( D) appro
5、ved 10 Although he doesnt like that law, he will_with it. ( A) confine ( B) conform ( C) comply ( D) contend 11 Motorists_of speeding may be banned from driving for a year. ( A) convicted ( B) arrested ( C) charged ( D) judged 12 The reason why he adapted to the new situations quickly is that he has
6、 a_attitude. ( A) changeable ( B) alternate ( C) movable ( D) flexible 13 Will all those_the proposal raise their hands? ( A) in relation to ( B) in excess of ( C) in contrast to ( D) in favor of 14 We are interested in the weather because it_us so directly what we wear, what we do, and even how we
7、feel. ( A) benefits ( B) guides ( C) affects ( D) effects 15 I can meet you at eight oclock; _you can call for me. ( A) incidentally ( B) actually ( C) alternatively ( D) accordingly 16 He has the_of an athlete; he really goes all out to win. ( A) instants ( B) instances ( C) instincts ( D) intellig
8、ences 17 A university is an educational institution which_degrees and carries out research. ( A) rewards ( B) awards ( C) grants ( D) presents 18 The old lady cant hope to_her cold in a few days. ( A) get over ( B) get off ( C) hold back ( D) hold up 19 Jims plans to go to college_at the last moment
9、. ( A) fell out ( B) gave away ( C) gave off ( D) fell through 20 The Department is also deeply_in various improvement schemes. ( A) connected ( B) included ( C) involved ( D) implied 二、 Cloze 20 Man is the only animal that laughs. Why is this true? What makes us respond as we do to pleasurable expe
10、riences? What is the history of this “happy【 C1】 _“ , as someone once termed it, and just what is its function? We are not short of theories to explain the mystery; for centuries, biologists, philosophers, psychologists, and medical men have sought a definitive explanation of laughter. One writer【 C
11、2】 _that its function is to【 C3】 _others or to prove to be better than them by insulting them. Another took the opposite view: that we laugh in order not to cry. A psychologist offered the explanation that laughter functions as【 C4】 _for painful experiences, and that it serves to defend a person aga
12、inst what the psychologist termed “the many minor pains to which man is【 C5】 _“. In the 17th century a writer set forth the theory that we laugh when we compare ourselves with others and find ourselves superior;【 C6】 _, we laugh at the weakness of others. Virtually every theory has been concerned wi
13、th either the structure or the function of laughter, whereas relatively few have been devoted to the question of its【 C7】 _. I propose to offer a theory which, so far as I am aware, has not previously been set forth; that only those animals capable of【 C8】 _are capable of laughter; and that therefor
14、e man, being the only animal that speaks, is the only animal that laughs. Those of us who have observed chimpanzees closely feel quite confident that the chimpanzee occasionally exhibits behavior that looks very much like a primitive human laughter. This behavior, however, has been observed only in
15、a human context;【 C9】_it occurs under natural conditions is dubious; but【 C10】 _that under any conditions an ape is capable of such behavior is of more than passing interest for does it not indicate that early man had the basics of laughter? 21 【 C1】 ( A) conviction ( B) condition ( C) convulsion (
16、D) contraction 22 【 C2】 ( A) theorized ( B) projected ( C) asserted ( D) hypothesized 23 【 C3】 ( A) evaluate ( B) stimulate ( C) imitate ( D) intimidate 24 【 C4】 ( A) a remedy ( B) a medication ( C) an anesthetics ( D) a placebo 25 【 C5】 ( A) accustomed ( B) exposed ( C) addicted ( D) attached 26 【
17、C6】 ( A) instead ( B) however ( C) in effect ( D) for instance 27 【 C7】 ( A) mechanism ( B) rationale ( C) source ( D) origin 28 【 C8】 ( A) speech ( B) judging ( C) thoughts ( D) communication 29 【 C9】 ( A) no matter if ( B) whenever ( C) however ( D) whether or not 30 【 C10】 ( A) a fact ( B) the ve
18、ry fact ( C) an interesting fact ( D) the exact fact 三、 Reading Comprehension 30 The smell from an old ladys armpits can raise your spirits, a scientist in Pennsylvania claims. Her work also suggests that in contrast, the scent of a young child does nothing to improve your mood. Studies using animal
19、s have shown that smell is vital for conveying information. Rodents can detect and transmit fear through smell, for instance, and animals often identify a high - ranking member of a group by its smell. A recent study has shown that people can distinguish the body odor of both happy and fearful peopl
20、e. But the impact of body odor on peoples mood has hardly been explored at all. Denise Chen of the Monell Chemical Senses Center in Philadelphia hoped to find out more. So she recruited 30 volunteers in six different categories: girls and boys aged between three and eight, young adult women and men
21、in their early twenties and elderly women and men in their seventies. The volunteers all gave samples of their body odor by strapping a gauze pad under each armpit and keeping it there for 10 hours. The participants were not allowed to use any perfumes or deodorants, or eat strong - smelling foods,
22、in the four days before the samples were collected. They could shower, but only with unscented soap and shampoo. Odors were also collected from the homes of all the donors and combined into a neutral control smell. Chen then asked 308 university students to complete a 36 - part questionnaire that as
23、sessed how positive their mood was. Then they smelled the gauze pads from one of the gauze pads from one of the six categories of people without being told what the smells were. After this, the students answered the students answered around. People who had inhaled the samples taken from old womens a
24、rmpits respond significantly more positively, Chen found. “Old women had an uplifting effect“ she says. The smell of young men, on the other hand, produced a depressive effect. In general, Chen will report in a future issue of the journal physiology and Behavior. Jeannette Haviland, of Rutgers Unive
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