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1、考博英语模拟试卷 267及答案与解析 一、 Structure and Vocabulary 1 During our first teacher training year, we often visited local schools for the_of lessons. ( A) observation ( B) investigation ( C) inspection ( D) examination 2 English is an important foreign language to master because it provides ready_to world sch
2、olarship and world trade. ( A) excess ( B) approach ( C) solution ( D) access 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 information on the subj
3、ect. ( 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 a ce
4、ntral 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 obligati
5、on 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 smaller rivals. (
6、 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) stood for 13 Flood
7、s 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 ill in bed. ( A) considerable ( B) considerate ( C) concerned ( D) careful 15 These goods are_for export, though a f
8、ew 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 on 17 Over a third of the
9、 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) perspective ( C) impression
10、 ( 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 often the case in other countrie
11、s. ( A) as ( B) what ( C) so ( D) that 二、 Cloze 20 Ironically, the intellectual tools currently being used by the political right to such harmful effect originated on the academic left. In the 1960s and 1970s a philosophical movement called postmodernism developed among humanities professors【 C1】_be
12、ing deposed by science, which they regarded as right-leaning. Postmodernism【 C2】 _ideas from cultural anthropology and relativity theory to argue that truth is【 C3】 _and subject to the assumptions and prejudices of the observer. Science is just one of many ways of knowing, they argued, neither more
13、nor less【 C4】 _than others, like those of Aborigines, Native Americans or women.【 C5】 _, they defined science as the way of knowing among Western white men and a tool of cultural【 C6】 _. This argument【 C7】 _with many feminists and civil-rights activists and became widely adopted, leading to the “pol
14、itical correctness“ justifiably【 C8】 _by Rush Limbaugh and the “mental masturbation“ lampooned by Woody Allen. Acceptance of this relativistic worldview【 C9】 _democracy and leads not to tolerance but to authoritarianism. John Locke, one of Jeffersons “trinity of three greatest men,“ showed【 C10】 _al
15、most three centuries ago. Locke watched the arguing factions of Protestantism, each claiming to be the one true religion, and asked: How do we know something to be true? What is the basis of knowledge? In 1689 he【 C11】_what knowledge is and how it is grounded in observations of the physical world in
16、 An Essay Concerning Human Understanding. Any claim that fails this test is “but faith, or opinion, but not knowledge. “ It was this idea that the world is knowable and that objective, empirical knowledge is the most【 C12】 _basis for public policy that stood as Jeffersons foundational argument for d
17、emocracy. By falsely【 C13】 _knowledge with opinion, postmodernists and antiscience conservatives alike collapse our thinking back to a pre-Enlightenment era, leaving no common basis for public policy. Public discourse is【 C14】 _to endless warring opinions, none seen as more valid than another. Polic
18、y is determined by the loudest voices, reducing us to a world in which might【 C15】 _right the classic definition of authoritarianism. 21 【 C1】 ( A) satisfied with ( B) angry with ( C) displeased at ( D) proud of 22 【 C2】 ( A) discounted ( B) doubted ( C) adopted ( D) shared 23 【 C3】 ( A) objective (
19、 B) subjective ( C) cultural ( D) relative 24 【 C4】 ( A) variable ( B) valid ( C) valuable ( D) various 25 【 C5】 ( A) However ( B) Therefore ( C) Otherwise ( D) Furthermore 26 【 C6】 ( A) assimilation ( B) inhibition ( C) representation ( D) oppression 27 【 C7】 ( A) resonated ( B) agreed ( C) appeale
20、d ( D) responded 28 【 C8】 ( A) liked ( B) approved ( C) verified ( D) hated 29 【 C9】 ( A) offsets ( B) produces ( C) undermines ( D) strengthens 30 【 C10】 ( A) when ( B) what ( C) why ( D) which 31 【 C11】 ( A) found ( B) defined ( C) dictated ( D) claimed 32 【 C12】 ( A) practical ( B) equal ( C) use
21、ful ( D) equitable 33 【 C13】 ( A) identifying ( B) equipping ( C) equating ( D) confusing 34 【 C14】 ( A) deduced ( B) introduced ( C) conduced ( D) reduced 35 【 C15】 ( A) decides ( B) causes ( C) makes ( D) creates 三、 Reading Comprehension 35 To call someone bird-brained in English means you think t
22、hat person is silly or stupid. But will this description soon disappear from use in the light of recent research? It seems the English may have been unfair in associating birds brains with stupidity. In an attempt to find out how different creatures see the world, psychologists at Brown University i
23、n the USA have been comparing the behaviour of birds and humans. One experiment has involved teaching pigeons to recognize letters of the English alphabet. The birds study in “classrooms“, which are boxes equipped with a computer. After about four days of studying a particular letter, the pigeon has
24、 to pick out that letter from several displayed on the computer screen. Three male pigeons have learnt to distinguish all twenty-six letters of the alphabet in this way. A computer record of the birds four-month study period has shown surprising similarities between the pigeons and human performance
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