[外语类试卷]考博英语模拟试卷95及答案与解析.doc
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1、考博英语模拟试卷 95及答案与解析 一、 Structure and Vocabulary 1 Since most doctors are _ about effectiveness of the new medicine, they seldom recommend it to their patients. ( A) anxious ( B) dubious ( C) cynical ( D) innocent 2 The senator agrees that his support of the action would _ his chances for reelection. (
2、 A) obscure ( B) mystify ( C) distinguish ( D) jeopardize 3 In his _ to further his knowledge of the universe, man has now begun to explore space. ( A) attempt ( B) expedition ( C) trial ( D) chase 4 The manufacturers hoped that the motor show would _ their car sales. ( A) promise ( B) lift ( C) int
3、ensify ( D) boost 5 It was all agreed that the first problem the new government would have to _ was unemployment. ( A) grip ( B) tackle ( C) discern ( D) manipulate 6 Composed of song, dance, and personal invective, the old comedy plays also include outspoken political criticism and comment on liter
4、ary and philosophical topics. ( A) comical ( B) witty ( C) satirical ( D) frank 7 The advantage of these contracts is that if property is destroyed by a peril not specifically excluded the insurance is good. ( A) mishap ( B) wreck ( C) hazard ( D) collision 8 Penal systems of most countries provide
5、for more protracted imprisonment of habitual offenders than would normally be imposed upon first offenders. ( A) restricted ( B) specified ( C) testified ( D) prolonged 9 A major role of computer science has been to alleviate problems, mainly by making computer systems cheaper, faster, more reliable
6、, and easier to use. ( A) exclude ( B) lessen ( C) clarify ( D) evade 10 While modulation/demodulation technology was being standardized for the most recent modems, several other peripheral standards were also being developed. ( A) auxiliary ( B) notable ( C) relevant ( D) elemental 11 Having libera
7、ted the player from an exclusively team performance, Louis Armstrong unwittingly codified the vocabulary of the soloist in a series of famous recordings. ( A) unfavorably ( B) unpopularly ( C) unquestionably ( D) unintentionally 12 One of the most common techniques is to add alloying elements that i
8、nhibit the corrosion. ( A) restrain ( B) retain ( C) relieve ( D) repulse 13 General George Washington and his hungry, ragged troops crossed the Delaware River from Pennsylvania, surprised the garrison of German mercenaries in Trenton, and captured the city. ( A) provocative ( B) foppish ( C) formid
9、able ( D) shabby 14 Among the more common scenes are those in the courtyards of apartment buildings where the children play, while their elders gossip on benches, and young people congregate to listen to music. ( A) assemble ( B) captivate ( C) engage ( D) fascinate 15 An action that is lavishly rew
10、arded as soon as it is performed is well on its way to becoming a habit. ( A) promptly ( B) generously ( C) evidently ( D) sympathetically 二、 Reading Comprehension 15 Efforts to educate people about the risks of substance abuse seem to deter some people from using dangerous substances, if such effor
11、ts are realistic about what is genuinely dangerous and what is not. Observed declines in the use of such drugs as LSD, PCP, and Quaaludes since the early 1970s are probably related to increased awareness of the risks of their use, and some of this awareness was the result of warnings about these dru
12、gs in “underground“ papers read by drug users. Such sources are influential, because they do not give a simple “all drugs are terrible for you“ message. Drug users know there are big variations in danger among drugs and antidrug education that ignores or denies this is likely to be ridiculed. This i
13、s illustrated by the popularity among young marijuana users of Reefer Madness, a widely unrealistic propaganda, film against marijuana made in the 1930s. This film made the rounds of college campuses in the 1970s and joined rock-music videos on cable televisions MTV in the 1980s. Instead of deterrin
14、g marijuana use, it became a cult film among users, many of where got high to watch it. Although persuasion can work fir some people if it is balanced and reasonable, other people seem immune to the most reasoned educational efforts. Millions have started smoking even through the considerable health
15、 risks of smoking have been well known and publicized for years. Moreover, the usefulness of education lies in primary prevention: prevention of abuse among those who presently have no problem. Hence, Bomiers contention that “if the Pepsi generations can be persuaded to drink pop wine, they can be p
16、ersuaded not to drink it while driving“ is probably not correct, since most drunken driving is done by people who already have significant drinking problems, and hence seem not to be dissuaded even by much stronger measures such as loss of a drivers license. 16 According to the passage, up to now, a
17、ntidrug education _. ( A) has made all people see the danger of drugs ( B) has succeeded in dissuading people from using drugs ( C) has been effective only to a certain degree ( D) has proved to be a total failure 17 The film “Reefer Madness“ mentioned in the passage _. ( A) effectively deterred mar
18、ijuana use ( B) was rejected by young marijuana use ( C) did not picture the danger of marijuana realistically ( D) was welcomed by marijuana users because it told them how to get high 18 The message “all drugs are terrible for you“ is not influential because _. ( A) it ignores the fact that drugs v
19、ary greatly in danger ( B) it gives a false account of the risks of drug use ( C) some drugs are good for health ( D) it does not appear in underground papers 19 The best title for the passage would be _. ( A) Are All Drugs Terrible for You? ( B) Do People Believe What Underground Papers Say? ( C) I
20、s There an Increased Awareness of the Risks of Drugs? ( D) Can Persuasion Reduce Drug Abuse? 19 The importance and focus of the interview in the work of the print and broadcast journalist is reflected in several books that have been written on the topic. Most of these books, as well as several chapt
21、ers, mainly in, but not limited to, journalism and broadcasting handbooks and reporting texts, stress the “how to“ aspects of journalistic interviewing rather than the conceptual aspects of the interview, its context, and implications. Much of the “how to“ material is based on personal experiences a
22、nd general impressions. As we know, in journalism as in other fields, much can be learned from the systematic study of professional practice. Such study brings together evidence from which broad generalized principles can be developed. There is, as has been suggested, a growing body of research lite
23、rature in journalism and broadcasting, but very little significant attention has been devoted to the study of the interview itself. On the other hand, many general texts as well as numerous research articles on interviewing in fields other than journalism have been written. Many of these books and a
24、rticles present the theoretical and empirical aspects of the interview as well as the training of the interviewers. Unhappily, this plentiful general literature about interviewing pays little attention to the journalistic interview. The fact that the general literature on interviewing does not deal
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