[考研类试卷]考研英语模拟试卷117及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语模拟试卷 117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 The kids who grew up on “Star Trek“ cant find (1)_ way around Earth. Americans can (2)_ direct to England, but only half can find (
2、3)_ on a map of Europe. They can fly almost (4)_ in the United States for a few hundred dollars, but they put New York State in 37 places on both coasts. When they look for the United States (5)_, they (6)_ it in China, Australia, Brazil, Russia, India and Botswana. For people who are supposed to be
3、 leaders of the (7)_ world, Americans are (8)_ dumb, according to a survey conducted for the National Geographic Society. In many school (9)_, geography has been mixed with history (10)_ melted down into social studies. Social studies has been processed into“ teacher resource packages “and (11)_ of
4、good writing, excitement, color and any ideas that arent simplistic; too (12)_ and too deadening to hold students attention. In the last few years, evidence of America s educational (13)_ has prompted hundreds of studies, generated baskets (14)_ legislation and moved parents into advocacy groups. Bu
5、t theres (15)_ to show that the trend has been (16)_. NO matter (17)_ you try, you cant make it seem (18)_ that many Americans say pandas come from Panama, the Summer Olympic Games were held in Vietnam or (19)_ Iraq, and Columbus was trying to get to Europe when he bumped into (20)_. ( A) its ( B) t
6、he ( C) their ( D) a ( A) write ( B) fly ( C) dial ( D) drive ( A) them ( B) him ( C) out ( D) it ( A) somewhere ( B) anywhere ( C) anytime ( D) everywhere ( A) itself ( B) themselves ( C) for themselves ( D) by itself ( A) mark ( B) spot ( C) recognize ( D) find ( A) tough ( B) free ( C) cruel ( D)
7、 real ( A) geographically ( B) especially ( C) somewhat ( D) extremely ( A) schemes ( B) systems ( C) organisms ( D) subjects ( A) and ( B) or ( C) which ( D) while ( A) dreamed ( B) Consisted ( C) cheated ( D) robbed ( A) dark ( B) bright ( C) yellow ( D) gray ( A) priority ( B) inferiority ( C) sh
8、ort backs ( D) controversy ( A) full of ( B) with ( C) according to ( D) out of ( A) a little ( B) little ( C) a few ( D) few ( A) stopped ( B) followed ( C) reversed ( D) appreciated ( A) how ( B) if ( C) whether ( D) dont ( A) comic ( B) funny ( C) laughable ( D) ludicrous ( A) may be ( B) on the
9、contrary ( C) instead ( D) maybe ( A) the Pacific ( B) Spain ( C) the Atlantic ( D) America Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 Karim Nasser Miran lives on a bench in the Charles de Gaulle Airport on the outs
10、kirts of Paris. He has been living there for 11 years. Amazingly, this little seat by a basement shopping mall, between a pizzeria and a fast-food stand has been the only place he has been allowed to stay for all that time. His possessions are crammed into an airport trolleys, which is always beside
11、 him. He has a sports bag which holds his few clothes, a shopping bag with his washing soap and other bathroom goods, and books and his diaries which he keeps in cardboard boxes. For years, the 54-year-old Miran has been trying to leave Charles de Gaulle Airport but authorities will not let him out
12、of the air port. This strange set of circumstances has continued for 11 years. Miran was born in Iran, but is stateless because he has no documents to prove his citizenry. They have been lost. For this reason he cannot get a passport. Miran says that his mother is Danish or Scottish. His father died
13、 when Miran was just over 20 years old, so he left I ran for Britain searching for his mother. He could not find her, and returned to Iran. He lost his citizenship and tried to return to Britain. When the British asked him about relatives who could guarantee him a job, he could not tell the immigrat
14、ion officials their names as he was still searching for,.them. He tried to enter Germany, Russia and Holland without success. He managed to get into Belgium where he wasgiven refugee status. Five years later he left for France, but he says the document which gave him refugee status, and the right to
15、 travel, was stolen from him. He could not leave the Charles de Gaulle Airport. This;vas in 1988. Eleven years later he was still searching for them. To start with, friendly airport workers gave him free meals, and let him use the shower and toilets there. They even gave him access to a phone, and c
16、alled the airport doctor when Miran did not feel well. Miran became such a permanent fixture of Terminal One that all the workers started to call him Monsieur Alfred. Each day they greeted him, each day Miran wrote in his diary in order to keep trace of his own world, and each day he failed to relea
17、se himself from his giant, glass-and-concrete prison. But in 1999, Miran became confident that he might be able to leave the airport terminal and start a new life. Officials told him they finally located a key document, issued in 1981 but lost in 1988, which could be his ticket to freedom. Even afte
18、r eleven years in the airport terminal, Miran said he had not lost hope. He did a correspondence course to help to educate himself. Every day the airport post office carefully set aside all the mail addressed to him with his written lessons to be done. Every day he set, all alarm clock to ring at 7
19、a.m. and after his tea and food he would begin studying. The ambition he built up was to return to Brussels to do a degree. 21 The Charles de Gaulle Airport is located _. ( A) in the outlying district of Paris ( B) in the center of Paris ( C) far from Paris ( D) near Paris 22 Why Miran was not allow
20、ed to leave the Charles de Gaulle Airport? ( A) Because he is an Iranian. ( B) Because he has no citizenship of France. ( C) Because he is stateless, ( D) Because he is a refugee. 23 Which of the following countries has Miran not been to? ( A) France. ( B) Belgium. ( C) Germany. ( D) England. 24 Whi
21、ch of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage? ( A) The airport workers treated him friendly at first, but became indifferent later. ( B) The officials finally found the lost document which could prove Mirans state of refugee. ( C) Miran tried hard to release himself from the airpo
22、rt but there was no possibility to leave. ( D) Miran was allowed to leave the airport in 1999 and he started a new life since then. 25 Where would Miran probably go if he could leave the airport? ( A) He would probably go back to Iran. ( B) He would probably stay in France. ( C) He would probably he
23、ad for England. ( D) He would probably go to Belgium. 26 As the merchant class expanded in the eighteenth-century North American colonies, the silversmith and the coppersmith businesses rose to serve it. Only a few silversmiths were available in New York or Boston in the late seventeenth century, bu
24、t in the eighteenth-century they could be found in all major colonial cities. No other colonial artisans rivaled the silversmiths prestige. They handled the most expensive material and passed direct connections to prosperous colonial merchants. Their products, primarily silver plates and bowls, refl
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