[外语类试卷]南开大学考博英语模拟试卷2及答案与解析.doc
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1、南开大学考博英语模拟试卷 2及答案与解析 一、 Structure and Vocabulary 1 Official figures show that unemployment_in November and then fell slowly over the next two months. ( A) plodded ( B) peeped ( C) plunged ( D) peaked 2 The old lady was immediately sent to a nearby hospital when she_from heart stroke. ( A) passed awa
2、y ( B) passed off ( C) passed out ( D) passed by 3 Her spirits_at the thought of all the work she had to do that morning. ( A) sagged ( B) sacked ( C) saddled ( D) scored 4 Jack would rather his younger sister_in the same hospital as he does. ( A) worked ( B) works ( C) to work ( D) work 5 Jane was
3、badly taken in when she prod $ 300 for that second-hand bicycle; it was not worth ( A) that all much ( B) all that much ( C) much all that ( D) that much all 6 A patient crowd had_around the entrance to the theatre, hoping to catch a glimpse of the stars of the show. ( A) contracted ( B) consulted (
4、 C) contemplated ( D) congregated 7 UN diplomats are suspicious that the countrys_weapons programme may be broader than reported. ( A) frail ( B) clandestine ( C) temperate ( D) fake 8 Fortunately the acting and photography are so good that they somehow manage to_the limitations of the film plot. (
5、A) trace ( B) transcend ( C) tranquilize ( D) trail 9 When the report was published, various environmental groups criticized it for being too ( A) alert ( B) zealous ( C) meek ( D) gregarious 10 Her friends helped her_after her sister was killed in a car crash. ( A) pull off ( B) pull out ( C) pull
6、through ( D) pull on 11 Nells father said to him that he was_dog to learn new tricks. ( A) so old a ( B) a too old ( C) too old a ( D) a so old 12 The skipper was not willing to risk_his ship through the straits until he could see where he was going. ( A) taking ( B) to take ( C) having taken ( D) b
7、eing taken 13 We were running out of money and things were looking_. ( A) grim ( B) glossy ( C) gorgeous ( D) gracious 14 If law and order_not maintained, neither the citizens nor their properties are safe. ( A) were ( B) are ( C) is ( D) was 15 He saw writers and artiste as being important to the s
8、tate for they could_credibility on the regime. ( A) bestow ( B) embrace ( C) disperse ( D) undertake 二、 Reading Comprehension 15 Later the Greeks moved east from Cumae to Neapolis, the New City, a little farther along the coast where modern Naples now stands. We have a very good idea what life in th
9、is sun-splashed land was like during the Roman era because of the recovered splendor of Pompeii and Herculaneum. But as the well-trod earth of Campania continues to yield ancient secrets, Mastrolorenzo and Petrone, with their colleague Lucia Pappalardo, have put together a rich view of an earlier ti
10、me and what may have been humankinds first encounter with the primal force of Vesuvius. Almost all has come to light by chance. In May 2001, for example, construction workers began digging the foundation for a supermarket next to a desolate, weed-strewn intersection just outside the town of Nola. An
11、 archaeologist working for the province of Naples noticed several trances of burned wood a few feet below the surface, an indication of earlier human habitation. At 19 feet below, relicts of a perfectly preserved Early Bronze Age village began to emerge. Over the next several months, the excavation
12、unearthed three large prehistoric dwellings: horseshoe shaped huts with clearly demarked entrances, living areas, and the equivalent of kitchens. Researchers found dozens of pots, pottery plates, and crude hourglass-shaped canisters that still contained fossilized traces of almonds, flour, grain, ac
13、orns, olive-pits, even mushrooms. Simple partitions separated the rooms; one hut had what appeared to be a loft. The tracks of goats, sheep, cattle, and pigs, as well as their human masters, crisscrossed the yard outside. The skeletons of nine pregnant goats lay in an enclosed area that included an
14、animal pen. If a skeleton can be said to cower, the bones of an apparently terrified dog huddled under the eaves of one roof. What preserved this prehistoric village, what formed a perfect impression of its quotidian contents right down to leaves in the thatch roofs and cereal grains in the kitchen
15、containers, was the fallout and surge and mud from the Avellino eruption of Vesuvius. Claude Albore Livadie, a French archaeologist who published the initial report on the Nola discovery, dubbed it “a first Pompeii“. During May and June 2001, provincial archaeological authorities oversaw excavation
16、of the site Mastrolorenzo hurried out to Nola, about 18 miles east of Naples. He and Pappalardo took samples of the ash and volcanic deposits, which contained chemical clues to the magnitude of the eruption. But then the scientific story veered off into the familiar opera buff a of Italian archaeolo
17、gy. The owner of the site agitated for construction of the supermarket to resume or to be compensated for the delay not an unusual dilemma in a country where the backhoes and bulldozers of a modern economy clang against the ubiquitous remains of ancient civilizations. Government archaeologists hasti
18、ly excavated the site and removed the objects. As it turns out, the supermarket was never built, and all that remains of a site that miraculously captured one of civilizations earliest encounters with volcanic destruction is a hole in the ground on a vacant, weed-choked lot, the foundation walls of
19、the huts barely visible. A small, weathered sign proclaiming the “Pompeii of Prehistory“ hangs limply from a padlocked gate. Despite the loss of Nola as well as some other archaeological sites, Mastrolorenzo, Petrone, Pappalardo, and American volcanologist Michael Sheridan triggered world wide fasci
20、nation when they summarized these findings in the spring of 2006 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences(PNAS). But their research went beyond mere archaeological documentation. The Avellino event, they wrote, “caused a social-demographic collapse and abandonment of the entire area fo
21、r centuries. “ The new findings, along with computer models, show that an Avellino-size eruption would unleash a concentric wave of destruction that could devastate Naples and much of its surroundings. In the world before Hurricane Katrina and the Indian Ocean tsunami, these warnings might have soun
22、ded as remote and transitory as those prehistoric footsteps. Not anymore. 16 The site of Nola was compared to Pompeii because_. ( A) they were both reported by French archaeologists ( B) they both gave us a good picture of ancient peoples life ( C) they both existed in the same age ( D) they were bo
23、th in Campania 17 Which of the following statements about the Nola discovery is CORRECT? ( A) The site was discovered by archaeologists extensive study. ( B) It was the first time human encountered the eruption of volcano. ( C) The government had little interest in it. ( D) The site has been practic
24、ally destroyed. 18 According to the discovery of the relicts of Nola, we CANNOT conclude that people in this village_. ( A) made artware ( B) grew crops ( C) tended flocks ( D) lived with their livestock 19 According to the relicts, we can infer that domestic animal died because_. ( A) they were hor
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