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1、考研英语模拟试卷 123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 Year after year a dedicated Swedish chemist worked to find a substance which, when (1)_ nitroglycerine(硝化甘油 ), would make explosive
2、s safer to handle (2)_ weakening their force. He had a personal (3)_ scientific reason to pursue his search, because his (4)_ brother had been killed when a can of nitroglycerine (5)_ exploded. The oily liquid had been (6)_ for so many disasters that its (7)_ had finally been outlawed by many countr
3、ies. While (8)_ a new formula one morning, the doctor broke a test tube and gashed(划开 ) his finger. He was daubing(涂搽 ) the (9)_ with collodion(火棉胶 ), a coating solution of gun-cotton dissolved in ether-alcohol(乙醚 ), (10)_ the idea struck him-mix collodion with the nitroglycerine! (11)_ was the answ
4、er. The new mixture, (12)_ blasting gelatine(爆胶 ), was not only (13)_ safe to handle as dynamite, but it was also one-and-a-half times more powerful! In fact, so powerful (14)_ that it paved the way for a whole new (15)_ in construction and engineering. Mines were (16)_, roads were built, and canals
5、 were cut at a speed once (17)_ impossible. It had another use, also-death and destruction in warfare. Its inventor had believed that the power of his new (18)_ would so awe the military mind that it would actually be a deterrent to war. (19)_ it became a weapon that brought death to millions of sol
6、diers and (20)_. ( A) mixing with ( B) mixed with ( C) was mixing with ( D) was mixed with ( A) not ( B) with ( C) without ( D) but ( A) also ( B) and ( C) as well ( D) as well as ( A) own ( B) another ( C) other ( D) else ( A) in chance ( B) accidentally ( C) by incident ( D) unbelievably ( A) due
7、( B) blamed ( C) caused ( D) responsible ( A) building ( B) structure ( C) mixing ( D) manufacture ( A) experimenting with ( B) experimenting on ( C) experimented with ( D) experimented on ( A) split ( B) scar ( C) wound ( D) damage ( A) when ( B) as ( C) then ( D) while ( A) It ( B) There ( C) This
8、 ( D) Which ( A) called ( B) known ( C) by name ( D) named ( A) so ( B) the same ( C) as ( D) very ( A) was the new explosive ( B) the new explosive was ( C) was new explosive ( D) new explosive was ( A) time ( B) era ( C) aspect ( D) period ( A) exploded ( B) opened up ( C) dug out ( D) explored (
9、A) believing ( B) regarding ( C) regarded ( D) believed ( A) weapon ( B) mixture ( C) explosive ( D) discovery ( A) Rather ( B) Differently ( C) Despite ( D) Instead ( A) officials ( B) civilians ( C) citizens ( D) generals Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below
10、 each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 India has about a billion people and a dozen major languages of its own. One language, and only one, is understood-by the elite-across the country: that of the foreigners who ruled India for less than 200 years and left 52 years ago. Today, India.
11、Tomorrow, unofficially, the world. That is well under way; at first, because the British not only built global empire but also it was settled by America, and now because the world (and notably America) has acquired its first truly global and interactive medium, the Internet. It is estimated that som
12、e 350 million people speak English as their first language. Maybe 250-350 million do or can use it as a second language; in excolonial countries, notably, or in English majority ones, like 30 million recently immigrants to the United States, or Canadas 6 million francophone Quebeckers. And elsewhere
13、? The guess is 100 million 1 billion depending how you define “can“. Let us be hold: in all, 20-25% of earths 6 billion people can use English; not the English of England, let alone of Dr. Johnson, but English. That number is soaring as each year brings new pupils to school and carries of monolingua
14、l oldies and now as the Internet spreads. And the process is self-reinforcing. As business spreads across frontiers, the company that wants to move its executives around, and to promote the best of them, regardless of nationality, encourages the uses of English. So the executive who wants to be in t
15、he frame, or to move to another employer, learns to use it. English has long dominated learned journals: German, Russian or French (depending on the field) may be useful to their expert readers, but English is essential. So, if you want your own work published and widely read by your peers then Engl
16、ish is the language of choice. The growth of the cinema, and still more so of television, has spread the dominant language. Foreign movies or sitcoms may be dubbed into major languages, but for smaller audiences they are usually subtitled. Result: a Dutch or Danish or even Arab family has an audio-v
17、isual learning aid in its living-room, and usually the language spoken on-screen is English. The birth of the computer and its American operating systems gave English a nudge ahead: that of the Internet has given it a huge push. Any web-linked household today has a library of information available a
18、t the click of a mouse. And, unlike the books on its own shelves or in the public library, maybe four-fifths is written in English. That proportion may lessen, as more non-English sites spring up. But English will surely dominate. 21 The author cites the example of India to show _. ( A) the backward
19、ness of its own language ( B) the importance of learning English ( C) the widespread of English language ( D) the great influence of the British empire 22 From the passage, we can know that _. ( A) 20-25% of earths 6 billion people can use American English ( B) 20-25% of earths 6 billion people can
20、use Dr. Johnsons English ( C) 20-25% of earths 6 billion people can use standard English ( D) 20-25% of earths 6 billion people can use English though not idiomatic 23 Which of the following is NOT mentioned when the author explains the reasons of the rapid growing number of English speaker? ( A) Ne
21、w pupils are required to learn English at school. ( B) Monolingual old people are encouraged to speak English. ( C) Employees have to learn English if they want to get a chance of promotion. ( D) Scholars use English as the language of their academic works more often than other languages. 24 Foreign
22、 movies wont be dubbed into major language when _. ( A) there are not many audiences ( B) all the audiences know that foreign language ( C) the audiences dont like it very much ( D) the language spoken on-screen is English 25 The word “nudge“ in the first sentence of paragraph six means _. ( A) prog
23、ress ( B) encouragement ( C) push ( D) growth 26 Each advance in microscopic technique has provided scientists with new perspectives on the function of living organisms and the nature of matter itself. The invention of the visible-light microscope late in the sixteenth century introduced a previousl
24、y unknown realm of single celled plants and animals. In the twentieth century, electron microscope have provided direct views of viruses and minuscule surface structures. Now another type of microscope, one that utilizes X rays rather than light or electrons, offers a different way of examining tiny
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