[外语类试卷]考博英语模拟试卷165及答案与解析.doc
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1、考博英语模拟试卷 165及答案与解析 一、 Structure and Vocabulary 1 I would be _ if he could cast an expert eye over it and tell me what he thought of it. ( A) graceful ( B) gracious ( C) grateful ( D) gratuitous 2 Welds hopes of assisting homosexual couples to adopt children will require the law to _ the roles and cu
2、stoms of the child welfare organizations that now administer adoption. ( A) override ( B) overtake ( C) overdraw ( D) overwhelm 3 Though Almond wont describe his work as autobiographical, he does _ his own history in Skellig. ( A) draw in ( B) draw on ( C) draw out ( D) draw up 4 Envy and jealousy o
3、f other people and their lives become _ once you start believing in yourself. ( A) superficial ( B) superfluous ( C) superstitious ( D) supernatural 5 The assessment center gives each applicant the opportunity to _ whether they are suited to the work. ( A) exemplify ( B) demonstrate ( C) expose ( D)
4、 exhibit 6 Its important to remember that nutrients have to work _, and to take too much of one or another can be useless or even dangerous. ( A) in check ( B) in retrospect ( C) in concert ( D) in vogue 7 After the students were shot by the military during a demonstration against the army _, the gi
5、rl students dared for the first time to stay out at night on the streets to picket. ( A) control ( B) ruling ( C) government ( D) regime 8 She _ maintained that her grandsons were innocent, and nothing could dissuade her from that belief. ( A) skeptically ( B) correspondently ( C) hesitantly ( D) st
6、eadfastly 9 The worlds first internet _ has been cancelled because of lack of interest. ( A) climax ( B) peak ( C) summit ( D) tip 10 The body also needs daily doses of sunlight to help _ Vitamin D, crucial for maintaining body functions and for the health of muscles and bones. ( A) incorporate ( B)
7、 synthesize ( C) integrate ( D) assimilate 11 Next time you have a problem, think about how you can improve the situation instead of _ all the negative aspects. ( A) dwelling on ( B) counting on ( C) barking on ( D) touching on 12 They eat a lot of meats and dairy foods, along with a lot of _ items
8、that dont fall into any Nutrigroup, such as sugar, fat, and condiments. ( A) redundant ( B) miscellaneous ( C) versatile ( D) trivial 13 In conclusion, walking is a cheap, safe, enjoyable and _ available form of exercise. ( A) recklessly ( B) readily ( C) potentially ( D) amenably 14 Unless astronom
9、ers _ their search for extraterrestrial life to stars as exceptional as the Sun, they are wasting much of their time. ( A) narrow down ( B) boil down ( C) tone down ( D) let down 15 According to the behaviorists, psychologists have no need to _ the existence of the mind or of anything else that is n
10、ot observable. ( A) postulate ( B) contemplate ( C) scheme ( D) recommend 16 Given a relatively _ sentence of 18 years (others were given suspended death sentences), Chen was later released from jail in consideration of age and poor health. ( A) benevolent ( B) compassionate ( C) lenient ( D) charit
11、able 17 This is one of the methods used to try and _ to the patients that alcohol, as far as they are concerned, should be a thing of the past. ( A) get by ( B) get through ( C) get over ( D) get across 18 The manager is expected to use his best endeavors to promote the artists career, while the art
12、ist should do nothing to _ the reputation of the manager. ( A) improvise ( B) agonize ( C) garantee ( D) jeopardize 19 The _ amongst the worlds scientists is that the world is likely to warm up over the next few decades. ( A) censure ( B) consensus ( C) census ( D) censor 20 I want to _ a slightly d
13、ifferent issue which is related to Annas question earlier about our different meanings of open-ended problems. ( A) bring up ( B) bring about ( C) bring forward ( D) bring out 二、 Reading Comprehension 20 Placing a human being behind the wheel of an automobile often has the same curious effect as cut
14、ting certain fibers in the brain. The result in either case is more primitive behavior. Hostile feelings are apt to be expressed in an aggressive way. The same man who will step aside for a stranger at a doorway will, when behind the wheel, risk an accident trying to beat another motorist through an
15、 intersection. The importance of emotional factors in automobile accidents is gaining recognition. Doctors and other scientists have concluded that the highway death toll resembles a disease epidemic and should be investigated as such. Dr. Ross A. Mcfarland, Associate Professor of Industrial Hygiene
16、 at the Harvard University School of Public Health, said that accidents “now constitute a greater threat to the safety of large segments of the population than diseases do.“ Accidents are the leading cause of death between the ages of 1 and 35. About one third of all accidental deaths and one sevent
17、h of all accidental injuries are caused by motor vehicles. Based on the present rate of vehicle registration, unless the accident rate is cut in half, one of every 10 persons in the country will be killed or injured in a traffic accident in the next 15 years. Research to find the underlying causes o
18、f accidents and to develop ways to detect drivers who are apt to cause them is being conducted at universities and medical centers. Here are some of their findings so far: A man drives as he lives. If he is often in trouble with collection agencies, the courts, and police, chances are he will have r
19、epeated automobile accidents. Accident repeaters usually are egocentric, exhibitionistic, resentful of authority, impulsive, and lacking in social responsibility. As a group, they can be classified as borderline psychopathic personalities, according to Dr. McFarland. The suspicion, however, that acc
20、ident repeaters could be detected in advance by screening out persons with more hostile impulses is false. A study at the University of Colorado showed that there were just as many overly hostile persons among those who had no accidents as among those with repeated accidents. 21 The author believes
21、that, behind the wheel of an automobile, some people act _ . ( A) as though they were uncivilized ( B) as though their brain fibers needed cutting ( C) as though they wanted to repress hostile feelings ( D) as though they should change their attitudes from hostility to amicability 22 Doctors and oth
22、er scientists have concluded that _ . ( A) the highway death toll resembles a disease epidemic ( B) the highway death toll is entirely due to emotional factors ( C) many drivers have a disease of the brain ( D) highway accidents should be treated as disease epidemics 23 Dr. McFarland emphasizes the
23、great menace of accidents by comparing it to _ . ( A) high school tests ( B) psychopathic behavior ( C) an epidemic ( D) antisocial behavior 24 According to the article, accidents are the leading cause of fatalities among people _ . ( A) between the ages of 1 and 35 ( B) in antisocial groups ( C) ov
24、er the age of 35 ( D) who are normally courteous 25 Which of the following statements is true, according to the article? ( A) Motor vehicle registration will cause an increase in accidents in the future. ( B) Unless the accident rate is decreased, ten per cent of the American population will be kill
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