[外语类试卷]考博英语模拟试卷124及答案与解析.doc
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1、考博英语模拟试卷 124及答案与解析 一、 Structure and Vocabulary 1 Much _ I have traveled, I have never seen anyone to equal her for thoroughness, whatever the job. ( A) when ( B) more ( C) farther ( D) as 2 To support the general statement in the first sentence, each _ sentence in the paragraph provides a different
2、example. ( A) relevant ( B) subsequent ( C) coherent ( D) antecedent 3 A hefty 50% of those from ages 18 to 34 told the pollsters in the TIME/CNN survey that they “feminist“ values. ( A) share ( B) regard ( C) attach ( D) dominate 4 I was not alone in my knowledge; the woman had also seen my fathers
3、 eyes gleaming with _ pride. ( A) contracted ( B) contested ( C) contented ( D) contrasted 5 _ the writers craft through a consideration of rhetorical patterns is a useful way to study writing. ( A) Exploring ( B) Exploiting ( C) Employing ( D) Embodying 6 The first two assumptions made about the _
4、of TV were dead wrong: that it would bury radio and it would be a threat to movies. ( A) recession ( B) advent ( C) diversity ( D) bias 7 An education should enable a student to get a better job than he would _ be able to find or fill. ( A) consequently ( B) nevertheless ( C) otherwise ( D) anyhow 8
5、 In addition to being physically sick, my dad was in the midst of a nervous _, though none of us knew to call it that at the time. ( A) breakup ( B) breakdown ( C) breakthrough ( D) breakout 9 Although they are very succinct that is why they caught on cliches are wasted words because they are _ expr
6、essions rather than fresh ones. ( A) stale ( B) stainless ( C) stable ( D) spotted 10 Though Americans do not currently _ abortions directly, costs are carried by other Americans through higher insurance premiums. ( A) implement ( B) terminate ( C) prohibit ( D) subsidize 11 There are probably very
7、few cases in which different races have lived in complete in a single country for long periods. ( A) success ( B) revenge ( C) harmony ( D) conscience 12 In the last century and a half, scientific development has been breathtaking, but the understanding of this progress has not _ changed. ( A) incid
8、entally ( B) dramatically ( C) rigorously ( D) temporarily 13 It is always useful to have savings to _. ( A) come but in ( B) bye up to ( C) make a fuss of ( D) fall back on 14 We seek a society that has _ a respect for the dignity and worth of the individual. ( A) at its end ( B) at its hand ( C) a
9、t its core ( D) at its best 15 Modern man is careless when disposing _ his garbage. ( A) of ( B) to ( C) at ( D) about 16 Negro slavery, many claimed, was good for all _. ( A) concerned ( B) is concerned ( C) to concern ( D) that concerns 17 To cry over spilled milk is to cry _. ( A) in a vain ( B)
10、in the vain ( C) in vain ( D) in no vain 18 “Do you want to see my drivers license or my passport?“ “Oh, _. ( A) either does well ( B) either one will do ( C) each one is good ( D) each will be fine 19 The novel, which is a work of art, exists not by its _ life, but by its immeasurable difference fr
11、om life. ( A) significance in ( B) imagination at ( C) resemblance to ( D) predominance over 20 A 50-ft.wave travels at speeds _ 20 m.p.h., and anyone whos too slow at the approach risks being smashed. ( A) in excess of ( B) in the reach of ( C) in exchange for ( D) in relation to 21 (Applicants) wi
12、ll be considered (provided that) their files (are complete) (due to) the deadline. ( A) Applicants ( B) provided that ( C) are complete ( D) due to 22 Elizabeth B. Browning, who (has remembered) for her (love) poems, (published) her (first work) at the age of twelve. ( A) has remembered ( B) love (
13、C) published ( D) first work 23 (Only if) (ten more) students register this afternoon (will another) pronunciation section (be opening). ( A) Only if ( B) ten more ( C) will another ( D) be opening 24 That intelligence (tests) actually (give) a measurement of the intelligence of individuals (are) qu
14、estioned by some (eminent) psychologists. ( A) tests ( B) give ( C) are ( D) eminent 25 (Track lighting) is one of the most popular types, (if not) the most popular type, (of) lighting (on market) today. ( A) Track lighting ( B) if not ( C) of ( D) on market 26 In fact, there is perhaps only one hum
15、an being (in) a thousand who (are) passionately interested in (his) job for the jobs (sake). ( A) in ( B) are ( C) his ( D) sake 27 Watching films of what hatred (turned) those people (into) made me choose to reject it, to deal with people (individual) and not to spot (all whites) with the Same obsc
16、ene images. ( A) turned ( B) into ( C) individual ( D) all whites 28 After a grueling (review session), some (confusing) students asked the (teaching assistant) for (still more) help. ( A) review session ( B) confusing ( C) teaching assistant ( D) still more 29 (Flourish) in the thirteenth century,
17、(traveling musicians), (called) minstrels, played an important part in the cultural life of (the time). ( A) Flourish ( B) traveling musicians ( C) called ( D) the time 30 There was (hardly somebody) in the room who paid (any) attention to him (even though) everyone knew (who he was). ( A) hardly so
18、mebody ( B) any ( C) even though ( D) who he was 二、 Reading Comprehension 30 There have been three periods in the history of post-war broadcast interviewing. The first, “the age of respect“, when it was an honour to have you, the interviewee, on the programme, lasted until the middle 50s. The second
19、, “the age of supremacy“, when politicians in particular looked upon the interviewers as rivals who made them feel uncomfortable by their knowledge and rigour of questioning, came to an end at the beginning of this decade. Now we are in “the age of evasion“, when most prominent interviewees have acq
20、uired the art of seeming to answer a question whilst bypassing its essential thrust. Why should this be? From the complexity of causes responsible for the present commonplace interview form, a few are worth singling out, such as the revolt against rationality and the worship of feeling in its place.
21、 To the young of the 60s, the painstaking search for understanding of a given political problem may have appeared less fruitful and satisfying than the free expression of emotion which the same problem generated. Sooner or later, broadcasting was bound to reflect this. This bias against understandin
22、g has continued. To this we must add the professional causes that have played their part. The convention of the broadcast interview had undergone little change or radical development since its rise in the 50s. When a broadcasting form ceases to develop, its practitioners tend to take it for granted
23、and are likely to say “how“ rather than ask “why“. Furthermore, these partly psychological, partly professional tendencies were greatly accelerated by the huge expansion of news and current affairs output over the last 15 years. When you had many, additional hours of current affairs broadcasting, in
24、terviewing turned out to be a far cheaper convention than straight reporting, which is costly in terms of permanent reporters and time preparation. The temptation to combine an expanded news and current affairs service with a relatively small additional financial expense by making the interview happ
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