[外语类试卷]北京大学考博英语模拟试卷6及答案与解析.doc
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1、北京大学考博英语模拟试卷 6及答案与解析 一、 Structure and Vocabulary 1 Food is to the blood_reading is to the mind. ( A) that ( B) which ( C) what ( D) so 2 _rich or poor, I will marry him all the same. ( A) Were he ( B) Be he ( C) May he be ( D) No matter he is 3 He had more dictionaries than_for his work. ( A) they a
2、re needed ( B) it was needed ( C) were necessary ( D) necessary were they 4 _yelling at me like this? Its you who are to blame for this affair. ( A) Where is the point of ( B) What is the point for ( C) Where is the point as to ( D) What is the point of 5 They are considering_the house before the pr
3、ices go down. ( A) selling ( B) of selling ( C) to sell ( D) over selling 6 The president of the college, together with the deans,_a conference for the purpose of laying down certain regulations. ( A) is planning ( B) are planning ( C) are to plan ( D) have planned 7 Tom was glad that his success wo
4、uld_for those who would follow. ( A) be easier ( B) be easier to make ( C) make it easier ( D) make things easier 8 They will get the job done in_time. ( A) three quarter of an hour ( B) three quarters of an hour ( C) three quarter of an hours ( D) three quarters of an hours 9 To succeed in a scient
5、ific research project,_. ( A) persistence is needed ( B) persistence is what one needs ( C) one needs to be persistent ( D) one needs be a persistent person 10 Kunming is usually cool in the summer, but Shanghai_. ( A) is rarely ( B) is hardly ( C) rarely is ( D) hardly is 11 Largely due to the univ
6、ersity tradition and the current academic milieu, every college student here works_. ( A) industrially ( B) industriously ( C) consciously ( D) purposefully 12 I dont think its sensible of you to_your greater knowledge in front of the chairwoman, for it may well offend her. ( A) show up ( B) show of
7、f ( C) show out ( D) show away 13 _, he did become annoyed with her at times. ( A) Much as he liked her ( B) As he liked her much ( C) Although much he liked her ( D) Much although he liked her 14 If we dont stop flirting with those deathly nuclear weapons, the whole globe will be_. ( A) empowered (
8、 B) punished ( C) polluted ( D) annihilated 15 One of the important properties of a scientific theory is its ability to_further research and further thinking about a particular topic. ( A) invent ( B) stimulate ( C) renovate ( D) advocate 16 When in his rebellious years, that is when he was sixteen
9、or eighteen, Frank Anderson_going around with a strange set of people and staying out very late. ( A) took to ( B) took up ( C) took on ( D) took in 17 In spite of the wide range of reading material specially designed or_for language learning purposes, there is yet no effective and systematic progra
10、m for the reading skills. ( A) appointed ( B) assembled ( C) acknowledged ( D) adapted 18 In 1816, an apparently insignificant event in a remote part of Northern Europe_Europe into a bloody war. ( A) imposed ( B) plunged ( C) pitched ( D) inserted 19 The municipal planning commission said that their
11、 financial outlook for the next year was optimistic. They expect increased tax_. ( A) privileges ( B) efficiency ( C) revenues ( D) validity 20 The problem of pollution as well as several other issues is going to be discussed when the Congress is in_again next spring. ( A) convention ( B) conference
12、 ( C) session ( D) assembly 二、 Reading Comprehension 20 The 19th-century British Aristocracy The British aristocracy had always been involved in industrialization, especially in the development of mining, canals, and railways. It now shrewdly associated itself with the new wave of commercial expansi
13、on: most banks and insurance companies had a lord to add tone to the managerial board. It also shored up its fortunes by astute marriages, notably with the new aristocracy of wealth in the United States; the best-known example was the marriage of the duke of Marlborough to Consuelo Vanderbilt. By th
14、ese means, many of the great aristocratic estates were preserved despite agricultural decline. But they were playthings as well as engines of wealth, and came to be treated as such. The aristocracy came to be known to the urban population chiefly through their representation in the popular press and
15、 magazines as men and women of leisure: racing, hunting, shooting, and fishing in the country, gambling and attending the season in London. In a population for which leisure was becoming increasingly important, this did not make the aristocracy unpopular. 21 In the second sentence of this passage, “
16、had a lord to add tone to the managerial board“ means that_. ( A) the banks and insurance companies would hire a lord on the board to give advice to their management ( B) having lords involved in the management gave the banks or companies a very good public image ( C) lords worked for the banks and
17、insurance companies to bring in more profits ( D) it had become a fashion to have a lord on the managerial board of a bank or a company 22 The “astute marriages“ in the passage refers to marriages between_. ( A) British aristocracy and rich American entrepreneurs ( B) old British aristocratic famili
18、es and newly knighted aristocracy of wealth ( C) aristocratic families and new business families of money and enterprises ( D) big landlord families in the British countryside and rich American tycoons of industry 23 Judging from the content of the passage, Consuelo Vanderbilt was_. ( A) Male, and f
19、rom a rich business family in the United Sates ( B) Female, and from a British wealthy family of industry ( C) Male, and from a rich industrial family of Britain ( D) Female, and from an entrepreneur family in America 24 Which of the following statements is TRUE? ( A) The 19th-century British aristo
20、crats were treated as decorations in public life and were used to make money by press. ( B) The 19th-century British aristocrats were toys of the rich capitalists and were made to earn profits for them. ( C) The 19th-century British aristocrats acted as playmates of people in pleasure-seeking such a
21、s hunting, fishing, and shooting. ( D) The 19th-century British aristocrats were popular figures in advertisements because they lived a leisurely life. 24 Waking Up from the American Dream There has been much talk recently about the phenomenon of “Wal-Martization“ of America, which refers to the att
22、empt of Americas giant Wal-Mart chain store company to keep its cost at rock-bottom levels. For years, many American companies have embraced Wal-Mart-like strategies to control labor costs, such as hiring temps (temporary workers) and part-timers, fighting unions, dismantling internal career ladders
23、 and outsourcing to lower paying contractors at home and abroad. While these tactics have the admirable outcome of holding down consumer prices, theyre costly in other ways. More than a quarter of the labor force, about 34 million workers, is trapped in low-wage, of-ten dead-end jobs. Many middle-in
24、come and high-skilled employees face fewer opportunities, too, as companies shift word to subcontractors and temps agencies and move white-collar jobs to China and India. The result has been an erosion of one of Americas most cherished value: giving its people the ability to move up the economic lad
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