[外语类试卷]考博英语模拟试卷105及答案与解析.doc
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1、考博英语模拟试卷 105及答案与解析 一、 Structure and Vocabulary 1 The earthquake happened in south Xinjiang on Feb. This _ killed 266 people. ( A) casualty ( B) collapse ( C) calamity ( D) crater 2 The world-famous British Museum which houses a _ collection of valuable books, paintings, works of arts, etc. attracts
2、millions of visitors every year. ( A) immersible ( B) miscellaneous ( C) overwhelming ( D) unified 3 The private detective, having received new information from a confidential source, narrowed down the _ of his enquiry into the case. ( A) aspect ( B) sphere ( C) dimension ( D) scope 4 Smith failed t
3、o _ for the deficit in the companys hank balance. ( A) check ( B) account ( C) quest ( D) prepare 5 He became aware that he had lost his audience since he had not been able to talk _ around one topic. ( A) coherently ( B) initiatively ( C) flexibly ( D) pointedly 6 No one could come up with an easy
4、solution to the governments predicament-labor _ which is caused by the wars. ( A) decline ( B) vacancy ( C) rarity ( D) shortage 7 When he lived in Tibet in the 1950s, radio was the only means he had to keep _ of current events in the country. ( A) response ( B) track ( C) record ( D) trace 8 People
5、s confidence in Blair was greatly _ by his wifes misbehavior. ( A) sapped ( B) cherished ( C) sabotaged ( D) confirmed 9 The meeting was _ over by the mayor to discuss the toll of crossing the bridges in Wuhan. ( A) propelled ( B) presumed ( C) presided ( D) pricked 10 He gradually _ that his wife w
6、as right and he had to change his way of living. ( A) explored ( B) repelled ( C) simplified ( D) perceived 11 Though this apparatus is expensive, the patient agreed to use it after the operation because it could _ the pain. ( A) assess ( B) alleviate ( C) avenge ( D) affirm 12 The professor gave _
7、instruction to the whole class so as to make every student understand how to conduct the experiment in the lab. ( A) explicit ( B) afflictive ( C) authoritative ( D) oblivious 13 Cigarette smoking is a great health _ and may lead to fatal diseases. ( A) opposition ( B) protagonist ( C) fault ( D) ha
8、zard 14 After some time the second stage of the space shuttle, having used up its fuel, just like the booster, separates and _. ( A) runs away ( B) charges for ( C) falls off ( D) merges into 15 Stressful environment leads to unhealthy behaviors such as Ix)or eating habits, which _ increase the risk
9、 of high blood pressure and heart disease. ( A) in turn ( B) by chance ( C) by fortune ( D) in case 16 Nowadays, our government advocates credit to whatever we do or whoever we contact with. Once you _ your words, you will lose your social status and personal reputation. ( A) keep up with ( B) give
10、away from ( C) go back on ( D) lose sight of 17 It is the central government that has _ the coastal economies preferential policies. ( A) delivered ( B) granted ( C) submitted ( D) given 18 To the great disappointment of the public, the wanted in the murder case so far remains _. ( A) at large ( B)
11、in freedom ( C) at ease ( D) in prison 19 Difficult as it is, English study is in the long run _ to a learner in his or her career development. ( A) advantageous ( B) rewarding ( C) profitable ( D) earning 20 The official was arrested for inability to _ all his fortune he has enjoyed. ( A) clarify (
12、 B) intensify ( C) verify ( D) justify 二、 Cloze 20 Assuming that a constant travel-time budget, geographic constraints and short-term infrastructure constraints persist as fundamental features of global mobility, what long-term results can one expect? In high-income regions,【 21】 North America, our
13、picture suggests that the share of traffic【 22】 supplied by buses and automobiles will decline as high-speed transport rises sharply. In developing countries, we【 23】 the strongest increase to be in the shares first for buses and later for automobiles. Globally, these【 24】 in bus and automobile tran
14、sport are partially offsetting. In all regions, the share of low-speed rail transport will probably continue its strongly【 25】 decline. We expect that throughout the period 1990 2050, the【 26】 North American will continue to devote most of his or her 1.1-hour travel-time【 27】 to automobile travel. T
15、he very large demand【 28】 air travel (or high-speed rail travel) that will be manifest in 2050【 29】 to only 12 minutes per person a day; a little time goes a long way in the air. In several developing regions, most travel【 30】 in 2050 will still be devoted to nonmotorized modes. Buses will persist【
16、31】 the primary form of motorized transportation in developing countries for decades.【 32】 important air travel becomes, buses, automobiles and【 33】 low-speed trains will surely go on serving vital functions.【 34】 of the super-rich already commute and shop in aircraft, but average people will contin
17、ue to spend most of their travel time on the【 35】 . ( A) frankly ( B) exceptionally ( C) unfortunately ( D) notably ( A) volume ( B) body ( C) measure ( D) funds ( A) admire ( B) assure ( C) assert ( D) anticipate ( A) outcomes ( B) trends ( C) declines ( D) impacts ( A) inherent ( B) evident ( C) l
18、arge-scale ( D) hidden ( A) general ( B) common ( C) local ( D) average ( A) profit ( B) cost ( C) budget ( D) facility ( A) in ( B) of ( C) at ( D) for ( A) works out ( B) leaves out ( C) runs out ( D) puts out ( A) time ( B) desire ( C) agency ( D) means ( A) to ( B) as ( C) with ( D) over ( A) De
19、spite the fact ( B) Whatever it is ( C) No matter how ( D) Whether or not ( A) plus ( B) including ( C) even ( D) as well as ( A) Few ( B) All ( C) None ( D) Some ( A) mountain ( B) ground ( C) sky ( D) land 三、 Reading Comprehension 35 Can animals have a sense of humor? Sally Blanchard, publisher of
20、 a newsletter called the Pet Bird Report, thinks a pet parrot may have pulled her leg. Thats one explanation for the time her African gray parrot, named Bongo Marie, seemed to feign distress at the possible death of an Amazon parrot named Paco. It happened one day when Blanchard was making Cornish g
21、ame hen for dinner. As Blanchard lifted her knife, the African gray threw back its head and said. “Oh, no! Paco!“ Trying not to laugh, Blanchard said, “Thats not Paco.“ and showed Bongo Marie that the Amazon was alive and well. Mimicking a disappointed tone. Bongo Marie said. “Oh. no.“ and launched
22、into a hoarse laugh. Was the parrot joking when it seemed to believe the other bird was a goner? Did Bongo Marie comprehend Blanchards response? Studies of African grays have shown that they can understand the meaning of words, for example, that red refers to a color, not just a particular red objec
23、t. Parrots also enjoy getting a reaction out of humans, and so, whether or not Bongo Maries crocodile tears were intentional, the episode was thoroughly satisfying from the parrots point of view. 36 When Blanchard was making Cornish game hen for dinner. Bongo Marie acted as if Paco was _. ( A) gone
24、and couldnt eat the meal ( B) dead and being cut for the meal ( C) deadly ill and discarded by the hostess ( D) away and should be back to join them 37 Why did Sally Blanchard believe Bongo Marie made a joke that day? ( A) It showed sadness and deceived her. ( B) It shed crocodile tears intentionall
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