[外语类试卷]考博英语模拟试卷172及答案与解析.doc
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1、考博英语模拟试卷 172及答案与解析 一、 Structure and Vocabulary 1 When workers are organized in trade unions, employers find it hard to lay them _. ( A) off ( B) aside ( C) out ( D) down 2 The wealth of a country should be measured _ the health and happiness of its people as well as the material goods it can produce
2、. ( A) in line with ( B) in terms of ( C) in regard with ( D) by means of 3 He has failed me so many times that I no longer place any _ on what he promises. ( A) faith ( B) belief ( C) credit ( D) reliance 4 My students found the book _; it provided them with an abundance of in- formation on the sub
3、ject. ( A) enlightening ( B) confusing ( C) distracting ( D) amusing 5 Nobody yet knows how long and how seriously the shakiness in the financial system will _ down the economy. ( A) put ( B) settle ( C) drag ( D) knock 6 In this factory the machines are not regulated _ but are jointly controlled by
4、 a central computer system; ( A) independently ( B) individually ( C) irrespectively ( D) irregularly 7 Every chemical change either results from energy being used to produce the change, or causes energy to be _ in some form. ( A) given off ( B) put out ( C) set off . ( D) used up 8 Our corporations
5、 obligation under this _ is limited to repair or replacement. ( A) warranty ( B) license ( C) market ( D) necessity 9 They are a firm of good repute and have large financial _. ( A) reserves ( B) savings ( C) storages ( D) resources 10 In the past 10 years, the company has gradually _ all of its sma
6、ller rivals. ( A) engaged ( B) occupied ( C) monopolized ( D) absorbed 11 By 1929, Mickey Mouse was as popular _ children as Coca-Cola. ( A) for ( B) in ( C) to ( D) with 12 Because Edgar was convinced of the accuracy of this fact, he _ his opinion. ( A) struck at ( B) strove for ( C) stuck to ( D)
7、stood for 13 Floods cause billions of dollars worth of property damage _. ( A) relatively ( B) actually ( C) annually ( D) comparatively 14 It is _ of you to turn down the radio while your sister is still iii in bed. ( A) considerable ( B) considerate ( C) concerned ( D) careful 15 These goods are _
8、 for export, though a few of them may be sold on the home market. ( A) essentially ( B) completely ( C) necessarily ( D) remarkably 16 Frequently single-parent children _ some of the functions that the absent adult in the house would have served. ( A) take off ( B) take after ( C) take in ( D) take
9、on 17 Over a third of the population was estimated to have no _ to the health service. ( A) assessment ( B) assignment ( C) exception ( D) access 18 Professor Taylors talk has indicated that science has a very strong _ on the everyday life of non-scientists as well as scientists. ( A) motivation ( B
10、) perspective ( C) impression ( D) impact 19 In 1914, an apparently insignificant event in a remote part of Eastern Europe _ Europe into a great war. ( A) inserted ( B) imposed ( C) pitched ( D) plunged 20 The British are not so familiar with different cultures and other ways of doing things, _ is o
11、ften the case in other countries. ( A) as ( B) what ( C) so ( D) that 二、 Cloze 20 The government is to ban payments to witnesses by newspapers seeking to buy up people involved in prominent cases【 21】 the trial of Rosemary West. In a significant【 22】 of legal controls over the press, Lord Irvine, th
12、e Lord Chancellor, will introduce a【 23】 bill that will propose making payments to witnesses【 24】 and will strictly control the amount of【 25】 that can be given to a case【 26】 a trial begins In a letter to Gerald Kaufman, chairman of the House of Commons media select committee. Lord Irvine said he【
13、27】 with a committee report this year which said that self regulation did not【 28】 sufficient control. 【 29】 of the letter came two days after Lord Irvine caused a【 30】 of media protest when he said the【 31】 of privacy controls contained in European legislation would be left to judges【 32】 to Parlia
14、ment. The Lord Chancellor said introduction of the Human Rights Bill, which【 33】 the European Convention on Human Rights legally【 34】 in Britain, laid down that everybody was【 35】 to privacy and that public figures could go to court to protect themselves and their families. ( A) as to ( B) for insta
15、nce ( C) in particular ( D) such as ( A) tightening ( B) intensifying ( C) focusing ( D) fastening ( A) sketch ( B) rough ( C) preliminary ( D) draft ( A) illogical ( B) illegal ( C) improbable ( D) improper ( A) publicity ( B) penalty ( C) popularity ( D) peculiarity ( A) since ( B) if ( C) before
16、( D) as ( A) sided ( B) shared ( C) complied ( D) agreed ( A) present ( B) offer ( C) manifest ( D) indicate ( A) Release ( B) Publication ( C) Printing ( D) Exposure ( A) storm ( B) rage ( C) flare ( D) flash ( A) translation ( B) interpretation ( C) exhibition ( D) demonstration ( A) know better t
17、han ( B) other than ( C) rather than ( D) sooner than ( A) changes ( B) makes ( C) sets ( D) turns ( A) binding ( B) convincing ( C) restraining ( D) sustaining ( A) authorized ( B) credited ( C) entitled ( D) qualified 三、 Reading Comprehension 35 Community cancer clusters are viewed quite different
18、ly by citizen activists than by epidemiologists. Environmentalists and concerned local residents, for instance, might immediately suspect environmental radiation as the culprit when a high incidence of cancer cases occurs near a nuclear facility. Epidemiologists, in contrast, would be more likely to
19、 say that the incidences were “inconclusive“ or the result of pure chance. And when a breast cancer survivor, Lorraine Pace, mapped 20 breast cancer cases occurring in her West Islip, Long Island, community, her rudimentary research efforts were guided more by hope-that a specific environmental agen
20、t could be correlated with the cancers than by scientific method. When epidemiologists study clusters of cancer cases and other noncontagious conditions such as birth defects or miscarriage, they take several variables into account, such as background rate (the number of people affected in the gener
21、al population), cluster size, and specificity (any notable characteristics of the individual affected in each case). If a cluster is both large and specific, it is easier for epidemiologists to assign blame. Not only must each variable he considered on its own, but it must also be combined with othe
22、rs. Lung cancer is very common in the general population. Yet when a huge number of cases turned up among World War shipbuilders who had all worked with asbestos, the size of the duster and the fact that the men had had similar occupational asbestos exposures enabled epidemiologists to assign blame
23、to the fibrous mineral. Although several known carcinogens have been discovered through these kinds of occupational or medical clusters, only one community cancer cluster has ever been traced to an environmental cause. Health officials often discount a communitys suspicion of a common environmental
24、cause because citizens tend to include cases that were diagnosed before the afflicted individuals moved into the neighborhood. Add to this the problem of cancers latency. Unlike an infectious disease such as cholera, which is caused by a recent exposure to food or water contaminated with the cholera
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