[考研类试卷]考研英语模拟试卷115及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语模拟试卷 115及答案与解析 一、 Section I Use of English Directions: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D. (10 points) 1 It has been justly said that while “we speak with our vocal organs we (1)_ with our whole bodies,“ All of us communicate with one a
2、nother (2)_, as well as with words. Sometimes we know what were doing, as with the use of gestures such as the thumbs-up sign to indicate that we (3)_ But most of the time were not aware that were doing it. We gesture with eyebrows or a hand, meet someone elses eyes and (4)_. These actions we (5)_ a
3、re random and incidental. But researchers (6)_ that there is a system of them almost as consistent and comprehensible as language, and they conclude that there is a whole (7)_ of body language, (8)_ the way we move, the gestures we employ, the posture we adopt, the facial expression we (9)_, the ext
4、ent to which we touch and the distance we stand (10)_ each other. The body language serves a variety of purposes. Firstly it can replace verbal communication, (11)_ with the use of gesture. Secondly it can modify verbal communication. Loudness and (12)_ of voice is an example here. Thirdly it regula
5、tes social interaction: turn taking is largely governed by non-verbal (13)_. Finally it conveys our emotions and attitudes. This is (14)_ important for successful cross-culture communication. Every culture has its own body language, and children absorb its nuances (15)_ with spoken language. The way
6、 an Englishman crosses his legs is (16)_ like the way a male American does it. When we communicate with people from other cultures, the body language sometimes help make the communication easy and (17)_, such as shaking hand is such a (18)_ gesture that people all over the world know that it is a si
7、gnal for greeting. But sometimes the body language can cause certain misunderstanding (19)_ people of different cultures often have different forms behavior for sending the same message or have different (20)_ towards the same body signals. ( A) address ( B) reverse ( C) converse ( D) confer ( A) ve
8、rbally ( B) nonverbally ( C) vocally ( D) unvocally ( A) refuse ( B) approve ( C) suspect ( D) alert ( A) look up ( B) look down ( C) look away ( D) lo0k back ( A) resume ( B) assume ( C) presume ( D) consume ( A) have discovered ( B) have invented ( C) pointed out ( D) have revealed ( A) level ( B)
9、 extent ( C) group ( D) range ( A) included ( B) including ( C) include ( D) inclusive ( A) wear ( B) put on ( C) bring ( D) hold ( A) to ( B) between ( C) within ( D) from ( A) as if ( B) as ( C) when ( D) like ( A) pitch ( B) tone ( C) frequency ( D) volume ( A) signs ( B) gestures ( C) movements
10、( D) signals ( A) specifically ( B) specially ( C) particularly ( D) equally ( A) also ( B) along ( C) besides ( D) alone ( A) nothing ( B) something ( C) anything ( D) none ( A) efficient ( B) affective ( C) effective ( D) effectual ( A) unusual ( B) unique ( C) ordinary ( D) universal ( A) hence (
11、 B) since ( C) thus ( D) and ( A) interpretations ( B) implicative ( C) understanding ( D) implications Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 Ruth Lawrence, aged ten, made history yesterday when she came a clea
12、r first out of the 530 candidates who took the entrance exam for St. Hughs College, Oxford. The all womans college is likely to offer her a scholarship. Ruth sat three in three-hour papersAlgebra and Geometry; Calculus, Probability and Statistics; and Maths, Pure and Applied. “I was happy with the f
13、irst two,“ she said yesterday, “but I wasnt sure about the third.“ Ruth who lives in Huddersfield, has never been to school. Her father, Harry Lawrence, a computer consultant, gave up his job when Ruth was five to educate her at home. Her mother, Sylvia, who also works in computers, is the family br
14、eadwinner. Harry Lawrence explained that, besides mathematics, Ruth also enjoyed English, History, Geography, and other subjects. She began to read four and started academic subjects at five. “We did not start off with the thought that she would not go to school,“ he said, “but we enjoyed at teachin
15、g her so much and we seemed to be making quite a good job of it, so we just carried on.“ Because she does not go to school, Ruth has not mixed much with other children. “She enjoys serious conversation with adults,“ her father said, “and I dont think she will feel out of place at Oxford.“ He does no
16、t think she works harder than other children of her age, but he concentrates on what she enjoys, principally mathematics. “She watches television a little but not as a habit,“ he explained, “but she plays the piano and has quite a wide range of interests.“ If she does well at St. Hughs, Ruth expects
17、 to take a further degree and eventually hopes to become a research professor in mathematics-an ambition she may achieve while still in her teens. The Lawrence family plans to move to Oxford when Ruth enters the college in October 1991.Before then, she plans to take four A levels to satisfy the coll
18、ege matriculation requirements. Miss Rachel Trickett, the principal of St. Hughs, said last night. “We are all very excited about Ruth. She is obviously quite brilliant and has shown genuine originality.“ Ruths future tutor, Dr. Glenys Luke, admits that taking so young a student is challenging but s
19、ays it is one she expects to enjoy. “I shall tailor the teaching to her requirements“ she said. Ruth shouldnt have to suffer the same tensions and disappointments that older students faced. I hope I shall make it fun for her.“ Last night the Lawrence family were pleased at Ruths achievement. “We all
20、 jumped up and down a bit when we heard the good hens“, said Harry Lawrence. When Ruth becomes a student, Harry Lawrence looks forward to concentrating his efforts on Ruths younger sister Rebecca, who is now seven. “She is doing very well,“ he said, “but its too early to tell whether she is a mathem
21、atician.“ 21 Which of the following statements is TRUE? ( A) St. Hughs College accepts only girl students. ( B) Ruth didnt do well in the third exam. ( C) From the beginning, Ruths parents decided to educate her at home instead of sending her to school. ( D) Ruth works harder than other students. 22
22、 How many members are there in Ruths family? ( A) Three. ( B) Four. ( C) Five. ( D) Six. 23 Which of the following is closest in meaning to the phrase “feel out of place“? ( A) Feel far behind others. ( B) Feel uneasy. ( C) Feel lovely. ( D) Feel not accustomed to the place. 24 From what Dr. Gleys L
23、uke says, we may guess _. ( A) that some older students have had some problems in their studies ( B) that she will tailor the teaching to her requirements ( C) that she doesnt want to teach such a student as Ruth ( D) that she will treat Ruth exactly the same as others 25 The best title for this pas
24、sage would be _. ( A) How Ruth Made History at Oxford ( B) One Can Do Well in Study without Going to School ( C) How Ruth Became a Mathematician ( D) Study Is Fun 26 Isaac Newton was not a pleasant man. His relations with other academics were notorious, with most of his later life spent embroiled in
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