[外语类试卷]考博英语模拟试卷99及答案与解析.doc
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1、考博英语模拟试卷 99及答案与解析 一、 Structure and Vocabulary 1 Some people apparently have an almost incredible ability to _ the right answer. ( A) bump into ( B) come up with ( C) bring up ( D) bear out 2 His daughter was so _ that she cried for hours when her pet cat died. ( A) senseless ( B) sensory ( C) sensib
2、le ( D) sensitive 3 I can hardly read your writing. It is _. ( A) illegible ( B) illegal ( C) eligible ( D) legalistic 4 Action, gesture, eye and voice _ to the greater effectiveness of drama as compared with the novel. ( A) distribute ( B) contribute ( C) attribute ( D) constitute 5 The president t
3、ried to stay in touch with the ambassador _. ( A) at large ( B) at hand ( C) at a trot ( D) at one stroke 6 They were tired, but not any less enthusiastic _ that account. ( A) on ( B) by ( C) for ( D) with 7 I think if is high time we _ the fact that environmental pollution in this area is getting m
4、ore serious than before. ( A) woke up to ( B) must wake up to ( C) wake up to ( D) are waking up to 8 So _ was the mood of the meeting that an agreement was soon reached. ( A) resentful ( B) amiable ( C) suffocating ( D) gloomy 9 Rescue workers continued the delicate task of sifting through tons of
5、concrete and to try to reach possible survivors. ( A) scraps ( B) leftovers ( C) debris ( D) residues 10 When she _, she could not for a moment recognize her surroundings. ( A) came to ( B) came off ( C) came through ( D) came over 11 The shortage of water became more _ this summer with the highest
6、temperatures in 40 years. ( A) needy ( B) latent ( C) severe ( D) dredge 12 They tried to drive their horse into the river, but he simply could not _. ( A) budge ( B) surge ( C) trudge ( D) dredge 13 Even the best medical treatment can not cure all the disease that _ men and women. ( A) beseech ( B)
7、 beset ( C) bewitch ( D) bestow 14 The boys talent might have lain _ had it not been for his uncles encouragement. ( A) extinguished ( B) dormant ( C) malignant ( D) perishable 15 The two leaders made a show of unity at the press conference, though they had notably messages. ( A) discontinuous ( B)
8、discreet ( C) discordant ( D) disadvantageous 16 Jack admitted that he ought not to have made his mother angry, _? ( A) oughtnt he ( B) wasnt he ( C) didnt he ( D) hadnt he 17 An old woman was badly hurt in _ the police describe as an apparently motiveless attack. ( A) that ( B) which ( C) what ( D)
9、 whatever 18 As the city has become increasingly _ and polluted, there has been a growing realization that certain action urgently needed. ( A) flourished ( B) boosted ( C) congested ( D) mingled 19 The taxi _ in front of a girl just in time to avoid a serious accident. ( A) turned in ( B) pulled up
10、 ( C) cleared up ( D) dropped in 20 The doctor told him to be careful when taking sleeping pills because too many could be. ( A) lethal ( B) vital ( C) wholesome ( D) sanitary 二、 Reading Comprehension 20 For my proposed journey, the first priority was clearly to start learning Arabic. I have never b
11、een a linguist. Though I had traveled widely as a journalist, I had never managed to pick up more than a smattering of phrases in any tongue other than French, and even my French was laborious for want of lengthy practice. The prospect of tackling one of the notoriously difficult languages at the ag
12、e of forty, and trying to speak it well, both deterred and excited me. It was perhaps expecting a little too much of a curiously unreceptive part of myself, yet the possibility that I might gain access to a completely alien culture and tradition by this means was enormously pleasing. I enrolled as p
13、upil in a small school in the center of the city. It was run by Mr. Beheit, of dapper appearance and explosive temperament, who assured me that after three months of his special treatment I would speak Arabic fluently. Whereupon he drew from his desk a postcard which an old pupil has sent him from s
14、omewhere in the Middle East, expressing great gratitude and reporting the astonishment of local Arabs that he could converse with them like a native. It was written in English. Mr. Beheit himself spent most of his time coaching businessmen in French, and through the thin, partitioned walls of his sc
15、hool one could hear him bellowing in exasperation at some confuse entrepreneur: “Non. M. Jones. le ne suis pas francais. Pas, Pas, Pas.“ (No Mr. Jones, Im not, not, NOT). I was gratified that my own tutor, whose name was Ahmed, was infinitely softer and less public in his approach. For a couple of h
16、ours every morning we would face each other across a small table, while we discussed in meticulous detail the colour scheme of the tiny cubicle, the events in the street below and, once a week, the hair-raising progress of a window-cleaner across the wall of the building opposite. In between, bearin
17、g in mind the particular interest I had in acquiring Arabic, I would inquire the way to some imaginary oasis, anxiously demand fodder and water for my camels, wonder politely whether the sheikh was prepared to grant me audience now. It was all hard going. I frequently despaired of ever becoming anyt
18、hing like a fluent speaker, though Ahmed assured me that my pronunciation was above average for a Westerner. This, I suspected, was partly flattery, for there are a couple of Arabic sounds which not even a gift for mimicry allowed me to grasp for ages. There were, moreover, vast distinctions of mean
19、ing conveyed by subtle sound shifts rarely employed in English. And for me the problem was increased by the need to assimilate a vocabulary, that would vary from place to place across five essentially Arabic-speaking countries that practiced vernaculars of their own: so that the word for “people“, f
20、or instance, might be “nais“, “sahab“ or “sooken“. Each day I was mentally exhausted by the strain of a morning in school, followed by an afternoon struggling at home with a tape recorder. Yet there was relief in the most elementary forms of understanding and progress. When I merely got the drift of
21、 a torrent which Ahmed had just release, I was childishly clated. When I managed to roll a complete sentence off my tongue without apparently thinking what I was saying, and it came out right. I beamed like an idiot. And the enjoyment of reading and writing the flowing Arabic script was something th
22、at did not leave me once I had mastered it. By the end of June, noone could have described me as anything like a fluent speaker of Arabic. I was approximately in the position of a fifteen-year old who, equipped with a modicum of schoolroom French, nervously awaits his first trip to Paris. But this w
23、as something I could reprove upon in my own time. I bade farewell to Mr. Beheit, still struggling to drive the French negative into the still confused mind of Mr. Jones. 21 Which of the following is not characteristic of Mr. Beheit? ( A) He had a neat and clean appearance. ( B) He was volatile and h
24、ighly emotional. ( C) He was very modest about his success in teaching. ( D) He sometimes lost his temper and shouted loudly when teaching. 22 It is known from the passage that the writer _. ( A) had a good command of French ( B) couldnt make sounds properly when learning Arabic ( C) spoke highly of
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