[外语类试卷]考博英语(阅读理解)模拟试卷121及答案与解析.doc
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1、考博英语(阅读理解)模拟试卷 121及答案与解析 一、 Reading Comprehension 0 In modern days, on the western bank of the upper Tigris River stands an Iraqi city called Qalat Sherqat. Thousands of years ago, this very site was once the capital of a great Mesopotamian empire. At the time, the place had a different name. It was
2、 called Ashur or Assur. The word Ashur eventually gave rise to the team Assyria, which was the northern part of Mesopotamia. People living in that region later became known as the Assyrians. Historians often divide the long history of Assyria into three periods even though they cannot reach a consen
3、sus over the exact dates of each era. The three periods was the Old Assyrian Period (circa 2000 B.C. 1400 B.C.), the Middle Assyrian Period (circa 1365 B.C. 1100 B.C.) and the Neo-Assyrian Empire (circa 934 B.C. 609 B.C.). Archaeological evidence showed that people began to settle in Ashur as early
4、as 2500 B.C. But it did not attain any political significance until the third dynasty of Ur collapsed in 2004 B.C. After that fiasco, the Assyrian transformed the Ashur into a bustling commercial center, controlling trade routes to and from Anatolia. In 1813 B.C., the first great Assyrian king, Sham
5、shi-Adad I, ascended the throne and began a series of military expansions. At the height of his reign, his kingdom owned the entire northern Mesopotamia. Its growing influence gave its neighbors plenty of reasons to be wary. While things were going splendidly for this Assyrian upstart, Shamshi-Adad
6、passed away in 1791 B.C. Soon after his death, the kingdom began to fall apart. Knowing that the Shamshi-Adads empire was on the verge of collapse, Hammurabi of the 1st dynasty of Babylon jumped at the chance and invaded the northern Mesopotami. He conquered Ashur in 1760 B.C. From that point on to
7、the middle of 1300s B.C., Assyria was reduced to a mere vassal state. At first, it had to answer to the 1st dynasty of Babylon. After that empire was eradicated, it turned to submit to a Hurrian kingdom called Mitanni. It was not until 1365 B.C. that Assayria, then ruled by Ashur-Uballit I, was able
8、 to regain its independence. For the next couple hundred years, Assyria grew increasingly powerful. It eventually defeated Babylonia and even occupied Egypt. 1 According to the article, the Assyrian lived in part of modern days _. ( A) Egypt ( B) India ( C) China ( D) Iraq 2 According to historians,
9、 the history of Assyria has lasted for about _. ( A) 4000 years ( B) 3800 years ( C) 3100 years ( D) 1400 years 3 It was during the reign of Shamshi-Adad I, the first great Assyrian king, that the Assyrians _. ( A) began to expand their empire with military forces ( B) began to open new trade routes
10、 ( C) began to encourage commercial activities ( D) began to establish diplomatic relations with other countries 4 During the reign of Shamshi-Adad I, the neighboring countries of Assyrian Empire _. ( A) all showed their respect ( B) all admired the achievements of Shamshi-Adad I ( C) all became vig
11、ilant and anxious ( D) all paid tribute to Shamshi-Adad I 5 In history, the Assyrians were once very powerful, and they even occupied _ at one stage. ( A) India ( B) Russia ( C) Egypt ( D) Greece 5 Thirty-one million Americans are over 60 years of age, and twenty-nine million of them are healthy, bu
12、sy, productive citizens. By the year 2030, one in every five people in the United States will be over 60. Elderly people are members of the fastest-growing minority in this country. Many call this the “graying of America“. In 1973, a group called the “Gray Panthers“ was organized. This group is made
13、 up of young and old citizens. They are trying to deal with the special problems of growing old in America. The Gray Panthers know that many elderly people have health problems: some cannot walk well, others cannot see or hear well. Some have financial problems; prices are going up so fast that the
14、elderly cant afford the food, clothing, and housing they need. Some old people are afraid and have safety problems. Others have emotional problems. Many elderly are lonely because of the death of a husband or a wife. The Gray Panthers know another fact, too. Elderly people want to be as independent
15、as possible. So, the Gray Panthers are looking for ways to solve the special problems of the elderly. The president of the Gray Panthers is Maggie Kuhn, an active woman in her late 70s. She travels across the United States, educating both young and old about the concerns of elders. One of the proble
16、ms she talks about is where and how elders live. She says that Americans do not encourage elders to live with younger people. As far as Maggie Kuhn is concerned, only elders who need constant medical care should be in nursing homes. Maggie Kuhn knows that elders need education, too. She spends lots
17、of time talking to groups of older Americans. She encourages them to continue to live in their own houses if it is possible. She also tells them that it is important to live with younger people and to have children around them. This helps elders to stay young at heart. 6 What health problems do many
18、 elderly have ? ( A) They feel lonely. ( B) They are suffering from cancer. ( C) They cannot walk or see or hear well. ( D) They have got heart problems. 7 Nursing homes _. ( A) are good for elders who need constant medical care ( B) help keep elders young ( C) are set up for training nurses ( D) ar
19、e places where small children are taken care of 8 Maggie Kuhn travels across the United States in order to _ elders. ( A) collect money for ( B) show concerns for ( C) find houses for ( D) educate people to help 9 One of the problems Maggie Kuhn talks about is _. ( A) why elders should be taken care
20、 of ( B) where and how elders live ( C) who needs medical care ( D) how to improve education in the USA 10 Maggie Kuhn encourages elders to _. ( A) live in nursing homes ( B) travel more ( C) live with younger people ( D) do some house work 10 How men first learnt to invent words is unknown; in othe
21、r words, the origin of language is a mystery. All we really know is that men, unlike animals, somehow invented certain sound to express thoughts and feelings, actions and things, so that they could communicate with each other; and that later they agreed upon certain signs, called letters, which coul
22、d be combined to represent those sounds, and which could be written down. Those sounds, whether spoken or written in letters, we call words. The power of words, then, lies in their associations the things they bring up before our minds. Words become filled with meaning for us by experience; and the
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