[外语类试卷]考博英语模拟试卷54及答案与解析.doc
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1、考博英语模拟试卷 54及答案与解析 一、 Structure and Vocabulary 1 The new government has just set up a monopoly in salt. ( A) control ( B) share ( C) grant ( D) segment 2 It is impossible for parents to shield their children from every danger. ( A) protect ( B) relieve ( C) conserve ( D) free 3 During his lifetime he
2、 was lucky to accumulate quite a fortune. ( A) overtake ( B) confront ( C) gather ( D) demonstrate 4 More and more people nowadays are exercising, quitting tobacco, losing weight and becoming more health-conscious. ( A) given in ( B) giving out ( C) giving away ( D) giving up 5 Dont be so innocent a
3、s to believe everything the politicians say. ( A) illiterate ( B) ignorant ( C) stupid ( D) simple 6 The scientists discovery will have a profound influence on mankind. ( A) deep ( B) moderate ( C) negative ( D) positive 7 The boy had a violent pain in his stomach after eating too much ice-cream. (
4、A) outrageous ( B) fatal ( C) fierce ( D) frequent 8 City police Sunday arrested former Mayor Richard Weekly on a long list of bribery, official misconduct, fraud, and corruption charges. ( A) deceit ( B) murder ( C) privilege ( D) accident 9 It is now believed that the dramatic changes in family st
5、ructure, though regrettable, are im possible to reverse. ( A) striking ( B) emotional ( C) horrible ( D) sensational 10 Space is full of unseen hazards among which are cosmic rays. ( A) dangers ( B) ventures ( C) galaxies ( D) prospects 11 He displayed a complete lack of courtesy and tact in dealing
6、 with his employer. ( A) tenacity ( B) curiosity ( C) civility ( D) hostility 12 The each revolves both round the sun and on its own axis. ( A) resolves ( B) involves ( C) evolves ( D) rotates 13 The government would not dare to impose taxes on such necessities as-bread or milk. ( A) cut ( B) charge
7、 ( C) force ( D) occur 14 The politician tried to convince the voters that he was the man for the job. ( A) preach ( B) persuade ( C) confront ( D) specify 15 Scientists are often fascinated by phenomena that many ordinary people ignore. ( A) attracted ( B) disturbed ( C) horrified ( D) satisfied 二、
8、 Reading Comprehension 15 The latest clock to be invented is a “language clock“ which helps us to determine the dates of certain occurrences. This clock requires neither engines, springs, pendulums, nor electricity. In 1950 some research workers in America discovered that languages change at a stead
9、y rate through the centuries. They organized their investigation in the following ways. First, they prepared a list of 200 things for which there are common words in every language. Then they compared these words in modern languages with the ancient languages from which the modem ones had developed.
10、 They found that for a certain proportion of the 200 things, the ancient words continued to be used, though written or pronounced differently. But in other cases the ancient words had been replaced by new words which had been introduced into the language. After a thousand years, on the average, 81%
11、of the old words (162 of the 200 words) were still in use. After 2000 years, on the average, 81% of these 162 words (or 66% of the original to tal of 200) remained. After 3000 years, 81% of these 131 words (or 53% of the original number) remained in use, and so on. Next this group of research worker
12、s investigated situations where two different languages had developed separately and independently, from the same ancient language, (In modern times, of course, such situations are very unlikely to occur. Why?) They found that after 1,000 years, as be fore, each daughter language shared only 66% of
13、the basic 200-word vocabulary. Each daughter language, as before, derived 81% of its 200 words from the original parent language. But (as you might expect) the words which they kept were not quite the same. The proportion of words actually shared by the daughter languages was therefore 81% of 81%, w
14、hich is 66% of the original 200 words. After 2000 years they shared 66% of 66% of the words, i.e. 43% of the original vocabulary. And after 3000 years they shared only 29% of the original vocabulary. A long time ago, some Eskimos, speaking the Eskimo language, left the mainland of Alaska and began t
15、o live in a group of islands (called the Aleutian Islands) at some instance from the coast. Recently, research workers compared the islanders language with the modern Eskimo language. They found that the Aleutians and the Eskimos shared only 29% of the words, on the stand ard list. From this fact th
16、e investigators were able to calculate the date of the event referred to at the beginning of this paragraph. 16 From the passage, we can infer that language clock is _. ( A) a mechanic clock ( B) a figurative clock ( C) an electronic clock ( D) a diamond clock 17 American researchers found that the
17、language clock could help _. ( A) count the exact time by years ( B) decide when the language came into being ( C) make sure when the Aleuts left the mainland ( D) determine how the time changed 18 To invent the language clock the researchers studied and compared _. ( A) tile pronunciation of langua
18、ge in different years ( B) the spelling of some languages in different centuries ( C) the vocabulary of languages in different times ( D) the grammar of some languages in different times 19 Generally speaking, after 4 000 years, on the average, the percentage of the 200 original words which remained
19、 in use was _. ( A) 81% ( B) 66% ( C) 43% ( D) 29% 20 Which of the following sentences is not true according to the passage? ( A) After 3 000 years, each daughter language shared only 29% of the basic 200-word vocabulary. ( B) Some Aleuts are the descendants of Eskimos on the mainland of Alaska. ( C
20、) The language clock can help to determine the dates of certain events. ( D) Through thousands of years languages change only in vocabulary. 20 In some society it is the custom for parents to arrange the marriages of their children. The father and mother of the bride will meet with the father and mo
21、ther of the groom, and if both families are pleased with each other, an agreement will be made. Often the brides and grooms will not be asked for their opinion in this matter, and sometimes they do not even meet each other until the day of the wedding. In some countries, men advertise for mail-order
22、 brides in the heal paper. Most Americans find the idea of arranged marriages difficult to understand or accept. They believe that two people should marry for love, after a period of dating or courtship. During that period, the prospective marriage partners are supposed to learn enough about each ot
23、her to decide whether or not they will be able to build a successful marriage. Today in America, it is common for people to live together as a way of preparing for marriage. The idea of an arranged marriage seems very old fashioned indeed. But arent all marriages arranged in one way or another? In t
24、he United States marriages are seldom formally arranged, but quite a lot of informal arranging goes on before two people become husband and wife. People who get married are introduced to each other by friends. These friends have already decided that the two people are right for each other and arrang
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