[外语类试卷]考博英语模拟试卷63及答案与解析.doc
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1、考博英语模拟试卷 63及答案与解析 一、 Reading Comprehension 0 At no time in history has there been such a mass movement of people from countryside to city as is happening now. By the year 2030, it s estimated that more than two thirds of the word s population will be living in cities, twice as many as today. This me
2、ans that the problems faced by cities to day-overcrowding, poor housing, unemployment, poverty, and lack of food water-will be twice as had in the next century, unless we find solutions soon. Another serious issue is how to provide good transport to their citizens. Many world s major cities are alre
3、ady struggling with out-of-date transport infrastructures. How can they deal with the additional demands in the 21stcentury? London is a good example. It was the world s first big city-the first with a population of a mil lion people. Its enlargement was made possible by the invention of the steam e
4、ngine, which powered the worlds first underground railway. But its transport systems are now hopelessly out-of-date, and need urgent modernization. London s future success depends very much on transport. Over a million people travel into central London every day from outside the city. They, and the
5、people who live in London, want a public transport system that is fragment, safe and environmentally friendly. What they often get, however, falls far short of that ideal. Commuters complain about disorder, cost and pollution, while businesses worry about the problems their staff have in getting to
6、work on time. Yet, the proportion of London households that own a car grew from just over 10 per cent in the early 1950s to over 60 percent today. As the city has become increasingly crowded and polluted, there has been a growing realization that action is needed. 1 It is believed that _. ( A) overp
7、opulation causes the problems in cities ( B) two-thirds of the world s population are living in cities today ( C) it isn t difficult to solve the problems faced by cities today ( D) with fewer people, we would be free from any problems 2 The pronoun “They“ (Line 1, Para. 4) refers to _. ( A) the Lon
8、don citizens ( B) those who commute to London from other places ( C) managers who are anxious about their staff getting to work ( D) passengers who make complaints 3 “Environmentally friendly“ (Line 2, Para. 4) is closest in meaning to _. ( A) cheap and convenient ( B) fair to all passengers ( C) li
9、ke a friendly neighbor ( D) pleasant and unpolluted 4 _ of the households in London owned a car in the early 1950s. ( A) Exactly 10% ( B) A little more than 10% ( C) Far less than 10% ( D) Over 60% 5 The following paragraph would most probably deal with _. ( A) train and air travel ( B) traffic jams
10、 in London ( C) possible solutions to London s poor transportation ( D) car ownership that continues to grow 5 Debbie is a divorcee who lives with her children. She works in a doctor s office and enjoys the contact with people. Her son, John, age ten, stays with a neighbor both before and after scho
11、ol. Jennifer, her daughter, age five, goes to a day-care center. Debbie s daily responsibility often seems overwhelming. Each morning she prepares breakfast, fixes bag lunches and organizes things she and the children need to take for the day. Debbie insists her children make their beds before leavi
12、ng in the morning. Neither child, however, is able to meet her standards, so she usually makes the beds while they are eating. The children watch television and usually are not ready to leave when they should be. Debbie has been late to work several times during the last few months. Debbie feels gui
13、lty for not being more a part of her children s day. John s teacher recently sent a note home that expressed concern about his behavior. Debbie is often too tired to give the children much attention during the evening. There is dinner to decide upon and prepare, laundry to do, and John s homework to
14、 check. Also once a week it is Debbie s turn to bake cookies for the day-care center s afternoon snack. Most evenings, all Debbie really wants to do is have a glass of wine and relax. During her childhood, Debbie s mother devoted all of her time to homemaking. Debbie resents her role as a single par
15、ent. She projects her unhappiness to people she meets, Tardiness and stress are affecting her performance at work and she has been told that unless things improve, she will be terminated. She likes her job and the money meets her needs, but she feels trapped by her responsibilities at home and the e
16、xpectations at work. 6 What is the main idea of this passage? ( A) How Debbie, a divorcee, raises her two children. ( B) How Debbie manages to do her work well. ( C) How Debbie feels both as a responsible mother and a devoted worker. ( D) How Debbie tries to be a single mother. 7 The word “overwhelm
17、ing“ in Line 1 Para. 2 is closest in meaning to _. ( A) great in amount ( B) annoying ( C) troublesome ( D) uncontrolled 8 We learn from the second paragraph that _. ( A) the children learn how to make their beds ( B) the Debbie s leave home without making the beds ( C) one of the children watches T
18、V while eating breakfast ( D) the children fail to do what their mother wants them to do 9 How does John behave in school? ( A) He does not behave well in school. ( B) He is concerned about others. ( C) He is disliked by everyone. ( D) He disobeys his teacher. 10 If Debbie cannot manage family and w
19、ork, she will _. ( A) be dismissed from her job ( B) be transferred to another job ( C) have a cut in her salary ( D) devote all her time to homemaking 10 Man has become master of the earth s surface. He is constantly probing into the earth s depths and into the atmosphere s upper reaches. Yet it is
20、 doubtful whether man, with all of his intelligence and vigor, holds his planetary seat with greater assurance than a vast tribe of small, many-legged animals that pass their lives at his feet-the spiders. Spiders are among the miracles of science. They dwell at higher altitudes than any other creat
21、ure their size or lager. On the slopes of Mount Everest, at an altitude of twenty-two thousand feet- five thousand feet above the vegetation line-lives a species of black spider only a quarter of an inch long. This is an incredible environment for creatures so delicately constructed. To protect them
22、selves from the chill of night, they take shelter in crevices where the twenty-four-hour variation in temperature is only twelve degrees, as against forty-four on the outside. Spiders inhabit others unlikely places-rabbit burrows, flowers, anthills, and the desolate, drafty aeries of eagles. They ha
23、ve been found soaring through the air five miles above the earth. One species has been discovered in an African cavern move than two thousand feet underground. 11 The author thinks that spiders _. ( A) rival man as master of the earth ( B) are as firmly established on the earth as man ( C) are more
24、vigorous than man ( D) are more firmly established on the earth than man 12 The writer is amazed by the black spider s _. ( A) delicate construction ( B) ability to live in such varied environments ( C) unusual intelligence ( D) ability to withstand extreme cold 13 Spiders “hold their planetary seat
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