[外语类试卷]北京大学考博英语模拟试卷7及答案与解析.doc
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1、北京大学考博英语模拟试卷 7及答案与解析 一、 Structure and Vocabulary 1 I dont mind_the decision as long as it is not too late. ( A) you delay to make ( B) your delaying to make ( C) you to delay making ( D) your delaying making 2 The speed of communications today, as opposed to_, has greatly altered the manner in which
2、 business is conducted. ( A) one of yesterday ( B) those of yesterday ( C) that of yesterday ( D) the ones of yesterday 3 They lost their way in the forest, and_made matters worse was that night began to fall. ( A) it ( B) that ( C) which ( D) what 4 There is a real possibility that these animals co
3、uld be frightened,_a sudden loud noise. ( A) there being ( B) was there ( C) should there be ( D) there having been 5 I tried to relax because I knew I would use up my oxygen sooner_. ( A) the more excited I got ( B) and more I got excited ( C) I got more excited ( D) and I got more excited 6 It is
4、better to die on ones feet than_ones knees. ( A) on ( B) live on ( C) living on ( D) to live on 7 Our modern civilization must not be thought of as_overnight. ( A) being created ( B) having created ( C) to be created ( D) to have been created 8 Even if they are on sale, these refrigerators are equal
5、 in price to, if not more expensive than,_at the other store. ( A) any other ( B) the others ( C) the ones ( D) that 9 The worlds greatest sporting event, the Olympic Games, upholds the amateur ideal that _matters is not winning but participating. ( A) anything ( B) it ( C) which ( D) what 10 The st
6、udents expected there_more reviewing classes before the final exams. ( A) is ( B) being ( C) to be ( D) have 11 Her sadness was obvious, but she believed that her feeling of depression was_. ( A) torrent ( B) transient ( C) tensile ( D) textured 12 Nobody knew how he came up with this_idea about the
7、 trip. ( A) weary ( B) twilight ( C) unanimous ( D) weird 13 The flower under the sun would_quickly without any protection. ( A) ink ( B) withhold ( C) wither ( D) widower 14 The_of gifted children into accelerated classes will start next week according to their academic performance. ( A) segregatio
8、n ( B) specification ( C) spectrum ( D) subscription 15 He_himself bitterly for his miserable behavior that evening. ( A) repealed ( B) resented ( C) relayed ( D) reproached 16 Any earthquake that takes place in any area is certainly regarded as a kind of a_event. ( A) cholesterol ( B) charcoal ( C)
9、 catastrophic ( D) chronic 17 He cut the string and held up the two_to tie the box. ( A) segments ( B) sediments ( C) seizures ( D) secretes 18 All the music instruments in the orchestra will be_before it starts. ( A) civilized ( B) chattered ( C) chambered ( D) chorded 19 When the air in a certain
10、space is squeezed to occupy a smaller space, the air is said to be_. ( A) commenced ( B) compressed ( C) compromised ( D) compensated 20 She made two copies of this poem and posted them_to different publishers. ( A) sensationally ( B) simultaneously ( C) strenuously ( D) simply 二、 Reading Comprehens
11、ion 20 Even today,when air and road travel has made Africa so readily accessible to Europeans and Americans, there are innumerable aspects of African life which tend to take one by surprise. The unfamiliar lies hidden everywhere,and the presence of Western culture seems merely to emphasize this unfa
12、miliarity. Basically,the essence of our reaction to the strange,the unfamiliar,is a sense of fear. Every country contains landscapes that arouse unease-whether it be some remote Alpine valley,the wild lavender fields of Upper Province,or a lonely Norwegian fjord at twilight. But in my own experience
13、 West Africa contains more weird and eerie regions-rain-forest,mangrove swamp,parched plains of red earth-than any other place that I have seen. It is not only in the foreigner that these landscapes evoke fear. A large part of all old African religions is devoted to soothing the unknown and the unse
14、en-evil Spirits which live in a particular tree or a particular rock,a thousand varieties of ghosts and witches,the ever-present spirits of dead ancestors or relatives. I have myself been kept awake at night in Calabar by a friend from Lagos who was convinced that the witches of the east were out to
15、 get him,or that he was about to be kidnapped and eaten. During four and a half hours in a canoe along the creeks of the Niger delta, gliding over the still and colorless water beneath an equally still and colorless but burning sky,I,too,have experienced a sense of fear,or at least a sense of awe. E
16、xcept for the ticking of the little outboard engine the silence was complete. On either hand stretched the silver-white swamps of mangrove,seeming,with their awkward exposed roots,to be standing knee-deep in the water. Where the creek narrowed you could peer deep into these thickets of mangroves-vis
17、tas secret,interminable and somehow meaningless. There was no sign of life except for the shrill screech of some unseen bird. I was on my way to the ancient slaving port of Bonny,which we reached in late afternoon. Scrambling up some derelict stone steps (slithery with slime and which had managed to
18、 detach themselves from the landing-stage so that you had to jump a two-foot gap to reach wet land),I found myself in an area of black mud and tumbled blocks of stone. 21 There are features of Western culture which are present in West Africa_. ( A) This fact makes it easier to accept the unfamiliari
19、ty of West Africa. ( B) This fact makes West Africa seem even stranger. ( C) This fact makes no difference to our reaction to West Africa. ( D) This fact has been greatly overemphasized. 22 A lot of old African religion has to do with_. ( A) kidnapping people ( B) keeping the spirits awake ( C) huma
20、n sacrifice ( D) keeping the spirits happy 23 The author was kept awake by_. ( A) a ghost ( B) his friend ( C) the witches ( D) eerie feelings 24 “Mangrove“means_. ( A) a sort of bird ( B) a sort of man ( C) a sort of tree ( D) a sort of animal 24 I have observed that the Americans show a less decid
21、ed taste for general ideas than the French.This is especially true in politics. Although the Americans infuse into their legislation far more general ideas than the English,and although they strive more than the latter to adjust the practice of affairs to theory, no political bodies in the United St
22、ates have ever shown so much love for general ideas as the Constituent Assembly and the Convention in France.At no time has the American people laid hold on ideas of this kind with the passionate energy of the French people in the eighteenth century,or displayed the same blind confidence in the valu
23、e and absolute truth of any theory. This difference between the Americans and the French originates in several causes,but principally in the following one.The Americans are a democratic people who have always directed public affairs them-selves.The French are a democratic people who for a long time
24、could only speculate on the best manner of conducting them.The social condition of the French led them to conceive very general ideas on the subject of government,while their political constitution prevented them from correcting those ideas by experiment and from gradually detecting their insufficie
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