[外语类试卷]考博英语模拟试卷72及答案与解析.doc
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1、考博英语模拟试卷 72及答案与解析 一、 Structure and Vocabulary 1 Despite the end of the Cold War, defense and civil industrial interests in “small“ science are_. ( A) as stronger as before ( B) as powerful as is expected ( C) as strong as ever ( D) as more powerful as expected 2 _ when he discovered the costs, never
2、theless, eventually, he went. ( A) To surprise ( B) Surprisingly ( C) Slightly exciting ( D) Somewhat taken aback 3 This, they say, is proof that the more primitive species was not simply supplanted by an advanced one _ into one. ( A) but also developed ( B) but reformed sharply ( C) but merely turn
3、ed ( D) but evolved slowly 4 Nonetheless, multi-regionalists _ folding their tents and if anything, may have grown even more convinced of their position. ( A) show signs to ( B) take no signs of ( C) show no signs of ( D) take note of 5 Rather, our particular modern tragedy _ the great asymmetry, an
4、d the consequential but unintended power of science to enhance its effect. ( A) resides in ( B) result from ( C) resists to ( D) returns into 6 The accommodation was at a comfortable hotel, the meeting facilities _. ( A) are excellent ( B) excellent ( C) are available ( D) be excellent 7 Even resear
5、chers, for example, _ applying the concept of “cohesion“ may not produce the most cost-effective science. ( A) appreciate for ( B) appreciate that ( C) appreciate as to ( D) appreciate as 8 _ its misrepresentation, Clintons statement is appropriate as a celebration of biologys increasing relevance t
6、o countries health and wealth. ( A) Despite the dangers of ( B) Regarding the dangers of ( C) Despite the injustice of ( D) Concerned about the dangers of 9 It is thus of exceptional importance _ extinction theories, but until now problems with dating have limited its potential. ( A) for a testing p
7、urpose on ( B) as a testing reason in ( C) as a testing ground for ( D) for some useful ends of 10 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) taking into account ( B
8、) leading to ( C) considering as ( D) resulting from 11 But, in the United States and in Europe, there is a growing danger that, as the attractiveness and impact of biology develops, an inadequate appreciation of physics will effectively lead to a _ against it. ( A) backwash ( B) backlash ( C) backg
9、round ( D) backing 12 While there is no agency with a mission to depress the economy or _ inflation, many government actionsespecially taxation, spending, and regulationhave those undesirable effects. ( A) accredit ( B) accelerate ( C) accumulate ( D) access 13 Costs for regulation of business actua
10、lly are a hidden tax severely reducing the competitiveness of domestic businesses _ when they face an increasingly global marketplace. ( A) at times ( B) at present ( C) at once ( D) at a time 14 In doing so, however, he has shown not that art assists scientific understanding, but that scientific in
11、sight can provide a _ stimulus to some of the most powerful of artistic interpretations. ( A) graceful ( B) handful ( C) fruitful ( D) hopeful 15 Australia provides the only separate, _ laboratory in which dramatic Quaternary extinction occurred. ( A) natural continent-sized ( B) natural and contine
12、nt-sized ( C) continent-sized natural ( D) continent-sized and large 16 But it has other advantages in terms of _ scientific and technical expertise. ( A) dissolving ( B) dissuading ( C) distilling ( D) disseminating 17 There are, for example, widely differing views of the potential value of the ass
13、ets_. ( A) at stake ( B) at a stroke ( C) at an action ( D) at a time 18 Perhaps the only _ that physicists have are, for big science, the cultural appeal to the public of fundamental laws of nature and of the Universe. ( A) alley ( B) allies ( C) alloy ( D) allergy 19 Thanks to sponsorship, the fee
14、 to _ will be 25 _ and participants will have to pay only travel expenses. ( A) those invited ( B) those who invited ( C) those being invited ( D) those of invited 20 It is also important that the public should recognize the current debate for what it is: scientists behaving _, as they should. ( A)
15、cowardly ( B) crucially ( C) critically ( D) crossly 21 The possibility of moving toward _ patients and the responsibilities that it implies undoubtedly will change psychologists future role. ( A) meditating ( B) medicating ( C) mediating ( D) mediatizing 22 But many in the commission are well aware
16、 of such needs, and are _ to address them. ( A) thriving ( B) striking ( C) wrestling ( D) striving 23 An important objective of both exercises is to develop a structure for rigorously competitive _. ( A) self-review ( B) peer review ( C) talk show ( D) peer counseling 24 Such initiatives can pay ge
17、nerous dividends in a continent _ a large and talented scientific community which, although largely educated in the United States and in Europe, is strongly inclined to return home to do science. ( A) bloomed with ( B) blocked with ( C) blessed with ( D) blocked by 25 The realization that the most e
18、conomically significant sanctions cannot survive poses a new danger: that effective sanctions will be allowed to lapse, _ a series of token measures. ( A) leaving in place ( B) setting aside ( C) taking into account ( D) making room for 26 Americans were propelled too by a keen sense of _ about chal
19、lenging the void. ( A) horror and hunger ( B) anxiety and hope ( C) awe and sorrow ( D) awe and wonder 27 But given terrifying scenarios that are now all too possible, those costs will de a small price to pay for the extra _ they will buy. ( A) security ( B) sector ( C) section ( D) sedation 28 Fina
20、lly, careful prioritization is no alternative to the adequate _ of the science base. ( A) funding ( B) including ( C) excluding ( D) expending 29 The preservation of opportunity in the face of unforgiving tradeoffs, and the capacity to exercise a degree of freedom to pursue one s talent, _ me as a c
21、entrally important principle in the emerging society. ( A) terrify ( B) stir ( C) strike ( D) spur 30 I could still have found my way into science in a nonexpansionist civilization of the future, where upward social mobility and its _ opportunities would no longer be taken for granted to the degree
22、that they have been in recent centuries. ( A) attending ( B) attendant ( C) pendant ( D) pending 二、 Cloze 30 Probably one of the most revolutionary innovations in science during this century was the recognition of the duality of matter;【 51】 , in some aspects of its behavior matter is【 52】 described
23、 as a particle, and in【 53】 aspects as a wave. This revolution in scientific thought took place almost three-quarters of a century ago. By now most scientists have come to accept it【 54】 , happily for science, there are still some who are convinced that they can uncover a deeper【 55】 of truth in whi
24、ch the coexisting systems of thought will be replaced by a unified view. Those who resist this revolution【 56】 science are not regarded as a threat. They are not branded as counterrevolutionary. There is a good reason for【 57】 Stated simply, it is that if change marks a step forward on, say, 1 July
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