[外语类试卷]考博英语模拟试卷65及答案与解析.doc
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1、考博英语模拟试卷 65及答案与解析 一、 Structure and Vocabulary 1 Aside from perpetuating itself, the sole purpose of the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters is to “foster, assist and sustain an interest“ in literature, music, and art. ( A) grow ( B) promote ( C) maintain ( D) survive 2 Mass transporta
2、tion revised the social and economic, fabric of the American city in many ways so as to permit an easy row of traffic. ( A) texture ( B) textile ( C) network ( D) structure 3 People in the United States in the nineteenth century were haunted by the prospect that unprecedented change in the nation s
3、economy would bring about social chaos. ( A) occupied ( B) overwhelmed ( C) obliged ( D) obsessed 4 The announcement of the death of their beloved leader caused thereafter a feeling of great despair to their lives. ( A) perpetuate ( B) penetrate ( C) persist ( D) persecute 5 Henry David Thoreau used
4、 to ramble through the woods before he wrote his most famous book Walden (1854). ( A) roam ( B) linger ( C) wonder ( D) browse 6 Without a(n) liberal supply of necessary equipment and materials, the mountain-climbers would not have been able to scale the heights and reach the top in such bad weather
5、. ( A) lenient ( B) free ( C) casual ( D) abundant 7 It is a general belief in American society that Asian or Asian-American parents are able to instill into their children a much greater incentive to work. ( A) encouragement ( B) motivation ( C) inducement ( D) inspiration 8 But many in the commiss
6、ion are well aware of such needs, and are seeking to address them. ( A) thriving ( B) striking ( C) scrambling ( D) striving 9 Some would consider such speech an infringement of good mariners whereas others would not. ( A) an example ( B) a violation ( C) an insult ( D) an indication 10 Wherever two
7、 or more unusual traits or situations are found in the same place, it is tempting to look for more than a coincidental relationship between them. ( A) vestiges ( B) residues ( C) characteristics ( D) figures 11 Samples of this article will be sent to you free _. ( A) of accord ( B) on request ( C) f
8、or payment ( D) in advance 12 For instance, the public may not fully understand the physical principles behind lasers, but it clearly can appreciate the extraordinary medical benefits _ this technology. ( A) as a result of ( B) that result in ( C) the result of which is in ( D) resulting from 13 Tel
9、ecommuting, _ the computer for the trip to the job, has been hailed as a solution to all kinds of problems related to office work. ( A) substitutes ( B) substitution of ( C) substituting ( D) to substitute for 14 _ if he is willing to fit in with the plans of our group. ( A) There is no objection on
10、 him joining the party ( B) There is no objection to him joining the party ( C) I have no objection to his joining us in the party ( D) I do not object to him to join the party 15 The impact of Thoreau s On the Duty of Civil Disobedience might not have been so far reaching _ for Elizabeth Peabody, w
11、ho dared to publish the controversial essay. ( A) it not being ( B) if it has not been ( C) if it were not ( D) had it not been 16 Those regions inhabited mostly by national minorities in the Northwest of the country are retarded in terms of social progress and economic development _ the coastal pro
12、vinces. ( A) in relevance to ( B) in conformity with ( C) in relation to ( D) in accordance with 17 According to some psychologists, in developing a model of cognition, we must recognize that perception of the external world does not always remain independent _ motivation. ( A) of ( B) on ( C) upon
13、( D) in 18 Scientists, like other people, are always pleased to have their own ideas _. ( A) validating ( B) to be validated ( C) validated ( D) being validated 19 Our visual perception depends on the reception of energy reflecting or radiating from _ which we wish to perceive. ( A) it ( B) these (
14、C) that ( D) those 20 Costs for regulation of business actually are a hidden tax severely reducing the competitive ness of domestic businesses _ when they face an increasingly global marketplace. ( A) on occasions ( B) at a time ( C) under the circumstances ( D) at once 二、 Proofreading 20 Aesthetics
15、 is broader in scope than the philosophy of art, which comprises one of its branches.【 21】 It deals not only with the nature and value of the arts but also with responses to natural objects that find expressions in the language of the beautiful and the ugly.【 22】 A problem is encountered in the outs
16、et, however, for terms such as beautiful and ugly seem too vague in their application.【 23】 Almost anything might be seen as beautiful by someone or from some point of view; and different people apply the word to quite disparate objects for reasons that often seem having little or nothing in common.
17、【 24】 It may be that there is some single underlying believe that motivates all of their judgments.【 25】 It may also be, however, that the term beautiful has no sense except as the expression of an attitude, which is in return attached by different people to quite different state of affairs. 【 26】 M
18、oreover, in spite of the emphasis lay by philosophers on the terms beautiful and ugly, it is far from evident that they are the most important or most useful either in the discussion and criticism of art or in the description of that which appeals to us in nature.【 27】 Conveying what is significant
19、in a poem, we might use such terms as ironical, moving, expressive, balanced, and harmonious.【 28】 Likewise, in describing a favorite stretch of countryside, we may find more useful for peaceful, soft, atmospheric, harsh, and evocative, than for beautiful.【 29】 The least that should be said is that
20、beautiful belongs to a class of terms from that it has been chosen as much for convenience sake as for any other things.【 30】 After all, then, how should a philosopher study in order to understand such idea as beauty and taste? 三、 Reading Comprehension 30 One of the most authoritative voices speakin
21、g to us today is, of course, the voice of the advertisers. Its strident clamor dominates our lives. It shouts at us from the television screen and the radio loudspeakers; waves to us from every page of the newspaper; plucks at our sleeves on the escalator; signals to us from the roadside billboards
22、all day and lashes messages to us in colored lights all night. It has forced on us a whole new conception of lite successful man as a man no less than 20% of whose mail consists of announcements of giant carpet sales. Advertising has been among England s biggest growth industries since the war, in t
23、erms of the ratio of money earnings to demonstrable achievement. Why all the fantastic expenditure? Perhaps the answer is that advertising saves the manufacturers from having to think about the customer. At the stage of designing and developing a product, there is quite enough to think about without
24、 worrying over whether anybody will want to buy it. The designer is busy enough without adding customer-appeal to all his other problems of man-hours and machine tolerances and stress factors. So they just go ahead and make the thing and leave it to the advertiser to find eleven ways of making it ap
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