[外语类试卷]考博英语模拟试卷114及答案与解析.doc
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1、考博英语模拟试卷 114及答案与解析 一、 Structure and Vocabulary 1 In 1984, President Ronald Reagan proposed that the United States construct a launch laboratory for a new era of space exploration. ( A) probing ( B) revenge ( C) invasion ( D) expansion 2 The mother is told that her child is desperately ill the chance
2、s of survival are slim, and the treatment is as dreadful as the disease. ( A) incurable ( B) fearful ( C) impossible ( D) troublesome 3 In the first decades of the twentieth century, the individual gene could not be seen, but could be worked with fruitfully. ( A) blindly ( B) completely ( C) product
3、ively ( D) carefully 4 She was so obstinate that she wouldnt adjust her opinions. ( A) inflexible ( B) alert ( C) wise ( D) talented 5 One of the most interesting inhabitants of our world is the bee, an insect which is indigenous to all parts of the globe except the Polar Regions. ( A) residents ( B
4、) pets ( C) intimates ( D) creatures 6 The two psychologists had to modify the American Sign Language somewhat in order to accommodate the chimpanzees spontaneous gestures. ( A) change ( B) abort ( C) shorten ( D) enhance 7 One word describes what makes Singapore work: discipline. ( A) punishment (
5、B) regulation ( C) unemployment ( D) salary 8 Both a persons heredity and his environment help to shape his character. ( A) relative ( B) education ( C) nationality ( D) surroundings 9 Jane and Tom have been able to reconcile their difference and are a happy family again. ( A) settle ( B) arrange (
6、C) balance ( D) pacify 10 Sometimes a dictionary designates a noun as attributive, which means that it can be used to describe another noun or name its attributes. ( A) conveys ( B) defines ( C) indicates ( D) explains 11 Giving the child problems he cant solve will only frustrate him. ( A) baffle (
7、 B) worry ( C) alarm ( D) cultivate 12 The environmental balance among ecological communities is exceedingly complex. ( A) almost ( B) successfully ( C) extremely ( D) rarely 13 When we were in the mountains, we often found ourselves entirely enveloped by the fog. ( A) confined ( B) surrounded ( C)
8、darkened ( D) blocked 14 Recent studies have identified four major global environmental risks acid rain, ozone depletion, deforestation and the greenhouse effect. ( A) recognized ( B) proved ( C) got rid of ( D) multiplied 15 The primary objective of Basic Econometrics is to provide an elementary bu
9、t an comprehensive introduction to the art and science of econometrics. ( A) brief ( B) precise ( C) simplified ( D) extensive 16 A number of animals in Aesops fables are portrayed as being crafty. ( A) vain ( B) virtuous ( C) artistic ( D) cunning 17 General acceptance of 3-D films may prove hard t
10、o come by as the experience of three decades ago indicated. ( A) obtain ( B) explain ( C) understand ( D) discerm 18 Perhaps more than anything else, it was onerous taxes that led to the Peasants Revolt in England in 1381. ( A) multiple ( B) unjust ( C) burdensome ( D) infamous 19 Psychologists have
11、 recently mounted an offensive against what they describe as nastiness toward students by educators. ( A) arbitrariness ( B) unpleasantness ( C) severity ( D) aloofness 20 Recent research into aging suggests that the bodys defense mechanisms may lose the ability to distinguish what is alien. ( A) in
12、sane ( B) infectious ( C) foreign ( D) poisonous 21 In ancient Egyptian paintings, royal figures were differentiated by making them several times larger man other. ( A) distinguished ( B) estranged ( C) deferred ( D) enlarged 22 Chimpanzees are frequently used as stand-ins for human beings in experi
13、ments. ( A) partners ( B) role-models ( C) stand-bys ( D) substitute 23 Differences in positions adopted by oxygen and hydrogen atoms account for variations in the crystalline structure of different forms of ice. ( A) are caused by ( B) explain ( C) derive from ( D) constitute 24 No other newspaper
14、columnist has managed as yet to of readership. ( A) though ( B) in spite of this ( C) even ( D) so far 25 Many politicians find that they can no longer afford the luxury of a personal chauffeur. ( A) valet ( B) driver ( C) secretary ( D) servant 26 The United States Food and Drug Administration has
15、shown itself to be particularly wary with regard to alleged “miracle“ drugs in recent times. ( A) bellicose ( B) exhausted ( C) cautious ( D) strange 27 The plainer a bowerbirds plumage, the more brightly it decorates its nest to attract a mate. ( A) more spectacular ( B) duller ( C) flatter ( D) mo
16、re melancholy 28 Attitudes on the two sides in the Revolutionary War precluded the possibility of a peaceful solution. ( A) presaged ( B) prejudiced ( C) anticipated ( D) prevented 29 Cowries shells were once in widespread use as a token of value. ( A) a symbol ( B) an amount ( C) a thing ( D) an in
17、vestment 30 Adverse reviews in the New York press may greatly change the prospects of a new Broadway production. ( A) additional ( B) encouraging ( C) unfavorable ( D) subversive 二、 Reading Comprehension 30 Early that June Pins XII secretly addressed the Sacred College of Cardinals on the exterminat
18、ion of the Jews. “Every word we address to the competent authority on this subject, and all our public utterances,“ he said in explanation of his reluctance to express more open condemnation, “have to be carefully weighed and measured by us in the interest of the victims themselves, lest, contrary t
19、o our intentions, we make their situation worse and harder to bear.“ He did not add that another reason for proceeding cautiously was that he regarded Bolshevism as a far greater danger than Nazism. The position of the Holy Sea was deplorable but it was an offense of omission rather than commission.
20、 The Church, under the Popes guidance, had already saved the lives of more Jews than all other churches, religious institutions, and rescue organizations combined, and was presently hiding thousands of Jews in monasteries, convents, and Vatican City itself. The record of the Allies was far more sham
21、eful. The British and Americans, despite lofty pronouncements, had not only avoided taking any meaningful action but gave sanctuary to few persecuted Jews. The Moscow Declaration of that year signed by Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin methodically listed Hitlers victims as Polish, Italian, French, D
22、utch, Belgian, Norwegian, Soviet, and Cretan. The curious omission of Jews (a policy emulated by the U. S. Office of War Information) was protested vehemently but uselessly by the World Jewish Congress. By the simple expedient of converting the Jews of Poland into Poles, and so on, the Final Solutio
23、n was lost in the Big Threes general classification of Nazi terrorism. Contrasting with their reluctance to face the issue of systematic Jewish extermination was the forthrightness and courage of the Danes, who defied German occupation by transporting to Sweden almost every one of their 6,500 Jews;
24、of the Finns, allies of Hitler, who saved all but four of their 4,000 Jews; and of the Japanese, another ally, who provided refuge in Manchuria for some 5,000 wandering European Jews in recognition of financial aid given by the Jewish firm of Kuhn, Loeb Wesche 1993; Silver 1992). All of these resear
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