[外语类试卷]考博英语模拟试卷75及答案与解析.doc
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1、考博英语模拟试卷 75及答案与解析 一、 Cloze 0 Around the world young people are spending unbelievable sums of money to listen to rock music. Forbes magazine claims that【 31】 least fifty rock stars have【 32】 of between two million and six million dollars per year. Those who love rock music【 33】 about two billion doll
2、ars a year for records. They pay 150 million to see rock stars in【 34】 . Some observers think the customers are buying more that music. According to one【 35】 , rock music has a special【 36】because .no real training is needed to produce it. There is no gulf【 37】 the audience and the performer. Every
3、boy and girl in the audience【 38】 , “I could sing like that“.【 39】rock has become a new kind of religion, a new form of worship. Young people are【 40】 to pay to worship a rock star because it is a way of worshipping【 41】 How do the rock stars use their money? What do they do when the money starts【 4
4、2】in like water? Most of the young stars simply throw the money【 43】 . Many【 44】 stars live like Grace Slick and the Jefferson Airplane. Those performers return from a【 45】 , pay their bills, and buy new toys. Then when they need money again, they do【 46】 tour. They save no money, buy no stocks, and
5、 live from【 47】 to mouth. In the end the rock stars life is【 48】 . After two or three years riches and fame are gone. Left with his memories and his tax problems, the【 49】 ex-performer spends his remaining years trying to impress strangers. New stars have arrived to take his【 50】 ( A) of ( B) at ( C
6、) in ( D) for ( A) revenues ( B) salaries ( C) wages ( D) incomes ( A) spend ( B) cost ( C) compensate ( D) reward ( A) individual ( B) man ( C) person ( D) people ( A) principle ( B) announcement ( C) theory ( D) declaration ( A) need ( B) appeal ( C) request ( D) requirement ( A) between ( B) amon
7、g ( C) within ( D) during ( A) thought ( B) think ( C) thinks ( D) thinking ( A) For ( B) But ( C) Nevertheless ( D) So ( A) hesitant ( B) glad ( C) reluctant ( D) unwilling ( A) themselves ( B) himself ( C) herself ( D) ourselves ( A) moving ( B) entering ( C) pouring ( D) arriving ( A) off ( B) ar
8、ound ( C) down ( D) out ( A) football ( B) movie ( C) TV ( D) rock ( A) journey ( B) trip ( C) tour ( D) travel ( A) other ( B) several ( C) another ( D) few ( A) hand ( B) mouth ( C) foot ( D) arm ( A) priceless ( B) valuable ( C) invaluable ( D) unrewarding ( A) individual ( B) single ( C) lonely
9、( D) alone ( A) post ( B) place ( C) job ( D) work 二、 Reading Comprehension 20 Japanese scientists are at last actively entering the debate over the governments controversial reform plan, which targets not only ailing government organizations but also some of Japans best basic research institutes fo
10、r conversion to agency status. This status would give them independence in management but require them to have their performance evaluated by external assessment bodies. This publication has long advocated giving greater autonomy and responsibility to the institutions administered by Japans Ministry
11、 of Education and Science, including universities and the institutes for joint university use. An independent management system would allow increased flexibility in funding. Furthermore, without the restrictions imposed by the civil service law, researchers would be free to carry out entrepreneurial
12、 activities, such as setting up venture businesses and carrying out joint research with private companies. The governments reform plan moves in this direction but, as it stands, its flaws are far more obvious than its potential benefits. Opposition to reform of the universities has succeeded in dela
13、ying further changes until at least 2003, giving time for the fundamental reshaping required. Many fundamental steps need to be taken, such as implementation of a national external review system and of competent new administration, before universities will be ready for agency status. But other insti
14、tutions would face more immediate problems if the current proposals are implemented. The reform plan, which is part of the governments drive to improve the countrys administration across the board, has met strong opposition from the outset, with targeted institutes arguing against the governments cl
15、aim that the changes are necessary to run them more efficiently. Such resistance is hardly surprising given the plans rationalization targets and costcutting measures. The government has also made clear its intention to close down, merge or privatize institutes that fail to meet their performance-re
16、lated targets. But, following compromises by the government with stronger ministries over its plan to reduce the number of civil servants by 25 percent, there is disproportionate pressure on research institutes to cut their costs. As a result, the National Research Institutes for Joint University Us
17、e are at risk; they are all renowned for the quality of their basic research. More thought must be given to decisions concerning such high-quality institutes, whose activities are ill-suited to targets based on cost performance. The government should create a separate agency plan for institutes carr
18、ying out basic research, so that appropriate evaluation systems and performance-related targets can be introduced, with goals and support established over periods of 5 10 years, reflecting the longterm character of fundamental research. 21 The passage is mainly discussing the fact that_. ( A) the sc
19、ientific community needs urgently to develop stronger advocacy ( B) the requirements of basic research institutes must help the reform plan ( C) the lack of communication between the government and the researchers ( D) Japan is to create world-class “centres of excellence“ 22 In Paragraph 2, “entrep
20、reneurial“ probably refers to_. ( A) organizors ( B) managerial ( C) dealers ( D) executive 23 The authors comment may best be interpreted as_. ( A) full of mixed feelings ( B) mindful and critical ( C) informative and illustrative ( D) a little pessimistic 24 The passage probably implies that scien
21、tists have been_. ( A) slow to respond to the governments proposals ( B) overlooked for the sake of a flawed reform plan ( C) good at following the governments example ( D) indifferent to some governmental demands 25 According to the passage, the reform plan is partly flawed because_. ( A) the scien
22、tists oppose it as the plan wont give them enough independence and freedom ( B) its evaluation system will do damage to those institutes doing basic research ( C) researchers are free to carry out their entrepreneurial activities ( D) the institutes that fails to meet their performance-related stand
23、ard will be closed or merged 25 Cultural conflicts, such as those that trouble American society today, may sometimes appear to be less than serious squabbles between intellectuals who have nothing better to do. It is regrettably true, of course, that intellectuals have the tendency to think of thems
24、elves and their interests in grandiose terms; control of the English department, say, looks more important than control of the worlds energy supplies. Yet culture is not a peripheral matter; culture is the way in which a society understands itself. A society that no longer understands itself will be
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