[外语类试卷]考博英语模拟试卷279及答案与解析.doc
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1、考博英语模拟试卷 279及答案与解析 一、 Structure and Vocabulary 1 The law on drinking and driving is_stated. ( A) extravagantly ( B) empirically ( C) exceptionally ( D) explicitly 2 We shall probably never be able to_ the exact nature of these sub-atomic particles. ( A) assert ( B) impart ( C) ascertain ( D) notify
2、3 Beth worked hard to_in with the locals during her visit. ( A) encounter ( B) blend ( C) merge ( D) adapt 4 I think Kim would be great for the job. Her work record is_. ( A) impeccable ( B) enriched ( C) rudimentary ( D) tarnished 5 The company that Joan works for is_with an automotive company, so
3、she can get a discount on a new car. ( A) correlated ( B) parallel ( C) affiliated ( D) accounted 6 Vacation policies continue to be a source of_between management and the workers. ( A) disturbance ( B) resistance ( C) contraction ( D) friction 7 Current data suggest that, although_ states between f
4、ear and aggression exist, fear and aggression are as distinct physiologically as they are psychologically. ( A) simultaneous ( B) exceptional ( C) partial ( D) transitional 8 The government_the use of seat belts in all cars. ( A) prevails ( B) provokes ( C) mediates ( D) mandates 9 The river was_wit
5、h industrial waste from the nearby factory. ( A) irradiated ( B) contaminated ( C) corrupted ( D) fragmented 10 Two-thirds of the U. S. basketball players are black, and the number would be greater_the continuing practice of picking white bench warmers for the sake of balance. ( A) was it not becaus
6、e of ( B) had it not been for ( C) were it not for ( D) would it not have been for 11 No one would have time to read or listen to an account of everything_going on in the world. ( A) it is ( B) there is ( C) as is ( D) what is 12 If there is the need to compete in a crowd, to battle_the edge the sur
7、est strategy is to develop the unexpected. ( A) on ( B) for ( C) against ( D) with 13 Just as there are occupations that require college or even higher degrees, _ occupations for which technical training is necessary. ( A) so too there are ( B) so also there are ( C) so there are too ( D) so too are
8、 there 14 It is a myth that the law permits the Food and Drug Administration to ignore requirements for_drugs while brand-name drugs still must meet these rigid tests. ( A) specific ( B) generic ( C) intricate ( D) acrid 15 The very biggest and most murderous wars during the industrial age were intr
9、a-industrial-wars that_Second Wave nations like Germany and Britain against one another. ( A) pitted ( B) drove ( C) kept ( D) embarked 16 The private life of having each individual make his or her own choice of beliefs and interest_ without the overarching public world of the state, which sustains
10、a structure of law appropriate to a self-determining association. ( A) is not possible ( B) would not be possible ( C) will not be possible ( D) by which 17 From Christianity and the barbarian kingdoms of the west emerged the medieval version of politics_in turn evolved the politics of our modern wo
11、rld. ( A) of which ( B) from which ( C) on which ( D) by which 18 The Portuguese give a great deal of credit to one man for having promoted sea travel, that man_prince Henry the navigator, who lived in the 15th century. ( A) was ( B) was called ( C) calling ( D) being 19 Grant was one of a body of m
12、en who were self-reliant_, who cared hardly anything for the past but had a sharp eye for the future. ( A) on themselves ( B) on not making a fault ( C) to a fault ( D) to remain ahead 20 Huntington and many of its competitors are working to make remedial instruction a commodity as_and accessible as
13、 frozen yogurt. ( A) ubiquitous ( B) rational ( C) necessary ( D) credible 21 The scheme for rebuilding the city center_, owing to the refusal of a council to sanction the expenditure of the money it would have required. ( A) fell down ( B) fell off ( C) fell out ( D) fell flat 22 If they think they
14、 are going to win over us by obstinately_and refusing to make the slightest concession, they are mistaken. ( A) holding out ( B) holding to ( C) holding over ( D) holding up 23 The possibility that the explosion was caused by sabotage cannot be_. ( A) broken out ( B) cancelled out ( C) ruled out ( D
15、) wiped out 24 The ex-president had been_in the country to refresh his mind before he passed away. ( A) given to walking ( B) given a walk ( C) given for a walk ( D) giving a walk 25 He did not relish appealing amongst his friends and_of their criticism or censure. ( A) running short ( B) running ou
16、t ( C) running the gauntlet ( D) running ahead 二、 Reading Comprehension 25 It was a normal day in the life of the American Red Cross in Greater New York. First, part of a building on West 140th Street, in Harlem, fell down. Beds tumbled through the air, people slid out of their apartments and onto t
17、he ground, three people died, and the Red Cross was there, helping shocked residents find temporary shelter, and food and clothing. Then it was back downtown for that evenings big fund-raiser, the Eleventh Annual Red Cross Award Dinner Dance, at the Pierre. “Thats why I have bad hair tonight,“ Said
18、Christopher Peake, a Red Cross spokesman who had spent much of the day at the Harlem scene, in the drizzling rain. He was now in a tuxedo, and actually his hair didnt look so bad, framed by a centerpiece of tulips and jonquils, and perhaps improved by subdued lighting from eight crystal chandeliers.
19、 Definitely not having a bad-hair night was Elizabeth Dole, the wife of Senator Robert Dole and the president of the American Red Cross. President Dole has chestnut-colored Republican hair, which was softly coifed, and she was wearing a fitted burgundy velvet evening suit(“Someone made it for me! I
20、love velvet!“ she exclaimed, in her enthusiastic, Northern Carolina hostess voice)and sparkling drop earrings. Of course, she hadnt been standing in the rain in Harlem; she had just flown up on the three-oclock shuttle from Washington. Dole is extremely pretty, with round green eyes and a full mouth
21、 and a direct personality. She tilts her head attentively when she listens. She was the recipient of the evenings award; previous award winners have included Alice Tully, Princess Yasmin Aga Khan, .and, most recently, Brooke Astor. Not exactly a sequence at the end of which you would expect to find
22、Elizabeth Dole, but award givers are famous for having political instincts as well as philanthropic ones. Surrounded by the deep-blue swags and golden draperies of the ballroom were more than thirty-five dinner tables set with groupings of candles and floral centerpieces and Royal Doulton china, Ame
23、rican Express was there. So were Bristol-Myers Squibb; Coopers the New York Life; .and Price Waterhouse. The actress Arlene Dahl, with her rather red hair and her bearded husband, presided over one table. Otherwise, it was a typical, faceless, captain-of-industry fund raiser(No models! No stars!), o
24、f which there seems to be at least one every night in New York City. It was not a society night, but still the evening raised four hundred and thirty thousand dollars. 26 From what we read we can infer that “it was a normal day in the life of the American Red Cross in Greater New York“ means its sta
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