[外语类试卷]考博英语模拟试卷256及答案与解析.doc
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1、考博英语模拟试卷 256及答案与解析 一、 Structure and Vocabulary 1 I think you can take a(n)_language course to improve your English. ( A) intermediate ( B) middle ( C) medium ( D) mid 2 _all our kindness to help her, Sara refused to listen. ( A) At ( B) In ( C) For ( D) On 3 The rear section of the brain does not co
2、ntract with age, and one can continue living without intellectual or emotional faculties. ( A) advanced ( B) growing ( C) front ( D) back 4 Since you are so weak, you should take every _ precaution against catching cold. ( A) critical ( B) comparable ( C) distinct ( D) conceivable 5 His theories wer
3、e so _ that few could see what he was trying to establish. ( A) logical ( B) scholarly ( C) theoretical ( D) vague 6 He was not _ and preferred to be alone most of the time. ( A) antisocial ( B) gracious ( C) sociable ( D) cordial 7 General George Washington and his hungry, ragged troops crossed the
4、 Delaware River from Pennsylvania, surprised the garrison of German mercenaries in Trenton,and captured the city. ( A) formidable ( B) sturdy ( C) provocative ( D) shabby 8 Through most city traffic is regulated by automatic traffic lights, the citys residents are notorious for ignoring them. ( A) d
5、isgraceful ( B) infamous ( C) offensive ( D) awkward 9 In fact the purchasing power of a single persons pension in Hong Kong was only 70 per cent of the value of the_Singapore pension. ( A) equivalent ( B) similar ( C) consistent ( D) identical 10 _ we wish him prosperous, we have objections to his
6、ways of obtaining wealth. ( A) Much as ( B) As much ( C) More as ( D) As well as 11 The middle aged woman has been _ with a serious illness for half a year; she is dying now. ( A) laid down ( B) laid off ( C) laid up ( D) laid in 12 Since any answer was likely to cause embarrassment to his party, th
7、e politician tried to _ the question. ( A) evade ( B) delude ( C) seclude ( D) invade 13 Many people proposed that a national committee be formed to discuss _ to existing mass transit systems. ( A) substitutes ( B) measures ( C) duplicates ( D) alternatives 14 The university should _ the function of
8、 the alumni fund so that its importance will be better appreciated by the schools graduates who are asked to contribute to it. ( A) revoke ( B) elucidate ( C) ascertain ( D) prescribe 15 Although the language was _ and considered to be inferior to Standard English, Robert Burns wrote his love poetry
9、 in the language of Scots. ( A) interpreted ( B) belittled ( C) distinguished ( D) elevated 16 Thomas Wolfe portrayed people so that you came to know their yearnings, their impulses, and their wants-this was effective _. ( A) motivation ( B) point of view ( C) characterization ( D) background 17 The
10、 poor quality of the film mined the _ perfect product. ( A) rather ( B) much ( C) otherwise ( D) particularly 18 Before the disastrous earthquake there was _ chaos. ( A) massive ( B) ominous ( C) suspending ( D) imminent 19 Their issuance for psychologists will impact not only on the role of current
11、 practitioners, but on the training and justifying of future _, as well as the function and public image of the profession. ( A) one ( B) ones ( C) case ( D) cases 20 College Board President Gaston Caperton trumpeted rising SAT math scores and bemoaned_ verbal scores last week. ( A) motionless ( B)
12、stagnant ( C) briskness ( D) sluggish 21 Telephones save the feet and endless amounts of time. This is due partly to the fact that the telephone service is superb here, _the postal service is less efficient ( A) where ( B) since ( C) that ( D) whereas 22 My mother tried to _ a little money each mont
13、h for his summer ruction. ( A) put forward ( B) set aside ( C) bring about ( D) make for 23 They have occupied our land, stolen our freedom and violated everything we held _ . ( A) sacred ( B) secret ( C) second ( D) dangerous 24 They moved to Portland in 1998 and lived in a big house, _ to the sout
14、h. ( A) the windows of which opened ( B) the windows of it opened ( C) its windows opened ( D) the windows of which opening 25 As did his_ Sigmund Freud, Albert Einstein, and Henry Ford, Thomas Edison profoundly transformed the Western World. ( A) contemporaries ( B) part-owners ( C) companions ( D)
15、 accomplices 26 According to the latest population_the number of people in the world will go up an alarming 100 percent. ( A) procedure ( B) proceeding ( C) process ( D) projection 27 He hasnt analyzed why he tips so generously, but I think the proclivity stems from his high school years, when he wo
16、rked as a busboy. ( A) predilection ( B) prosperity ( C) premeditation ( D) preamble 28 My friends son, who is a soldier, was delighted when he was _ only a few miles from home. ( A) placed ( B) stationed ( C) deported ( D) exorcized 29 I would never have_a court of law if I hadnt been so desperate.
17、 ( A) sought for ( B) accounted for ( C) turned up ( D) resorted to 30 High-fructose corn syrup is easy for food and beverage makers to use, and has _the former leading sweetener; sucrose, or ordinary table sugar. ( A) edged out ( B) edged in ( C) edged away ( D) edged on 二、 Cloze 30 Last year Frenc
18、h drivers killed【 1】 than 5,000 people on the roads for the first time in decades. Credit goes largely【 2】 the 1,000 automated radar cameras planted on the nations highways since 2003, which experts reckon【 3】 3,000 lives last year. Success of course breeds success: the government plants to install
19、500【 4】 radar devices this year. So it goes with surveillance these days. Europeans used to look at the security cameras posted in British cities, subways and buses【 5】 the seeds of an Orwellian world that was largely unacceptable in Continental Europe. But last years London bombing, in which video
20、cameras【 6】 a key role in identifying the perpetrators, have helped spur a sea change. A month【 7】 the London attacks, half of Germans supported EU-wide plans to require Internet providers and telecoms to store all e-mail, internet and phone data for “anti-terror“【 8】 . In a British poll, 73 percent
21、 of respondents said they were【 9】 to give up some civil liberty to improve【 10】 . 40 Lobbying groups often try to disguise a financial self-interest by clumsily dressing up their arguments in the guise of concern for the public. You see this tendency in the pharmaceutical industry【 21】 in energy an
22、d lumber companies who like to tout their【 22】 of the environment. But【 23】 , two new books argue, are these tactics more【 24】 a cause for concern than in agribusiness. Marion Nestles “Food Safety: Bacteria, Biotechnology, and Bio-terrorism looks at the way the American meat and biotechnology indust
23、ries have【 25】 successfully on Capitol Hill【 26】 stricter federal regulation, which the author argues has undermined the safety of the food supply. 【 27】 , Maxime Schwartzs “How the Cows Turned Mad“【 28】 the origins of mad-cow disease over more than two centuries, and reveals the fallout from the Br
24、itish governments blind【 29】 that the disease could not be【 30】 to humans. In 1999, Ms Nestle writes in her earlier book, Rosemary Mueklow, the executive director of the National Meat Association, lobbied against President Clintons【 31】 to establish a more thorough testing regime for E. coli 0157: H
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