[考研类试卷]考研英语模拟试卷227及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语模拟试卷 227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 Clothes, decorations, physique, hair and facial (1)_ give a great deal of information about us. For instance, we wear clothes to ke
2、ep us warm, (2)_ unlike animals we do not have a protective (3)_ of hair. But for the purpose of communication, we dress (4)_ clothes of different colours, style and material; we wear jewellery and other valuables; we use cosmetics and perfume; we (5)_ beards and sideburns; and we smoke pipes and ca
3、rry walking sticks. Strict rules govern the clothes we wear. We do not, wear football boots with a dinner-jacket, (6)_ a boiler suit to work in an insurance office. A clerk on Wall Street will wear more formal dress than someone in a (7)_ job in a country town. Fashionable and smart (8)_ are associa
4、ted with good qualities, and well-dressed people have been (9)_ to get more help and cooperation from (10)_ strangers. For example, a woman is often given more (11)_ of help with her broken-down car when she is dressed attractively than when she is dressed less (12)_. Rebels consider themselves to b
5、e different from other people in society, and often (13)_ their physical appearance to show this. In the last two decades in Britain there have been a number of (14)_ movements with distinct uniforms. Hippies did not just wear simple clothes but dressed in a particular style that made them instantly
6、 (15)_. But in our modern society some people (16)_ choose particular clothes to project the personalities. (17)_ types wear brighter colours than more reserved people. Some people wear odd (18)_ of clothes to express their individuality. For example, someone (19)_ give an impression of high social
7、status, (20)_ origin and bad temper by wearing an expensive suit. ( A) features ( B) appearance ( C) aspects ( D) looks ( A) when ( B) because ( C) so ( D) but ( A) covering ( B) look ( C) color ( D) cover ( A) with ( B) in ( C) by ( D) of ( A) grow ( B) favour ( C) keep ( D) prefer ( A) never ( B)
8、neither ( C) and ( D) or ( A) dissimilar ( B) different ( C) similiar ( D) same ( A) clothes ( B) clothing ( C) wearing ( D) appearances ( A) found out ( B) identified ( C) discovered ( D) known ( A) different ( B) full ( C) mere ( D) complete ( A) ways ( B) offers ( C) willingness ( D) pieces ( A)
9、annoyingly ( B) naively ( C) appealingly ( D) appallingly ( A) convert ( B) transform ( C) alter ( D) vary ( A) labour ( B) teenagers ( C) youngsters ( D) youth ( A) cognizant ( B) recognizable ( C) rememberable ( D) identical ( A) never ( B) also ( C) once ( D) seldom ( A) sociable ( B) social ( C)
10、 solemn ( D) sober ( A) blending ( B) associations ( C) combinations ( D) mixtures ( A) had to ( B) should ( C) might ( D) must ( A) Scot ( B) Scotsman ( C) Scotland ( D) Scottish Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 poi
11、nts) 21 More than a hundred years ago, before the Civil War, a crew of cowboys stood outside a large horse corral. With them was their boss Bradford Grimes, a cattleman, who owned a large South Texas ranch near the Gulf of Mexico. Just then, Mrs. Grimes, the cattlemans wife, came to the ranch house
12、door and cried out, “Bradford! Bradford! Those Blacks are worth a thousand dollars apiece. One might get killed“. The cowboys laughed, but they knew she was telling the truth. For they were all Black slaves. Bradford Grimes was their owner. Most of the first Black cowboys were slaves, brought by the
13、ir masters from the old South. On the plantations in the South, the slaves cut cotton. On the ranches in Texas they had to learn a new trade breaking horses and handling long-horns. Some were taught by Mexican vaqueros, some by Indiana who knew the ways of horses and cattle. Grimes was only one of h
14、undreds of slave-owning ranchers who ran cattle in Texas. The ranchers had brought their families and slaves from Mississippi, Georgia, and other southern states. They came on horseback, on foot, and in wagons. Some ranchers settled near the Mexican border, but there they found that it was too easy
15、for their slaves to escape. Even slaves as far north as Austin, the capital of Texas, came to think of Mexico as the Promised Land. As early as 1845, the year that Texas became a state, a Texas newspaper reported the escape of twenty-five Blacks. “They were mounted on some of the best horses that co
16、uld be found, “the story said, “and several of them were well armed“. Thousands of other Black slaves escaped in the same way. All-Black cattle crews were common throughout central and eastern Texas. There were even a few free Blacks who owned ranches before the Civil War. Aaron Ashworth was one of
17、them, and he owned 2,500 cattle, as well as some slaves of his own. He employed a White schoolmaster to tutor his children. Black cowboys helped to tame and settle a wild country. 21 Most of the first Black slaves that became cowboys _. ( A) had been brought to Texas by their owners from the old sou
18、th ( B) came on their own to look for the promised land ( C) came from ranches in Mexico looking for work on Texas cattle ranches ( D) came from Africa 22 How did the Black slaves on the ranches in Texas differ from those on the plantations in the old South? ( A) They cut cotton. ( B) They escaped f
19、rom slavery. ( C) They were mostly cowboys. ( D) They were riders. 23 What do you think most slaves thought about living and working on ranches? ( A) They liked it so much they were going to find others to bring back. ( B) They were unhappy and wanted to leave. ( C) They wanted to buy slaves and sta
20、rt ranches of their own. ( D) They were happy to work there. 24 Why do you think the author talks about slaves before the Civil War and not after? ( A) Because slaves are more interesting to talk about before the Civil War. ( B) Because there were more slaves than ever after the Civil War. ( C) Beca
21、use there were no more slaves after the Civil War. ( D) Because there was no difference. 25 Since the author tells you that there were hundreds of slave-owning cattle ranchers in Texas, it is possible to say that _. ( A) Blacks didnt help to settle Texas ( B) Blacks helped to settle Texas ( C) Black
22、s helped only sometimes to settle the new territory ( D) Blacks only helped to tame cattle 26 There are several advantages in making computers as small as one can. Sometimes weight is particularly important. A modern aircraft, for example, carries quite a load of electronic apparatus. If it is possi
23、ble to make any of these smaller, and therefore lighter, the aircraft can carry a bigger pay-load. This kind of consideration applies to space satellites and to all kinds of computers that have to be carried about. But weight is not the only factor. The smaller the computer the faster it can work. T
24、he signals go to and fro at a very high but almost constant speed. So if one can scale down all dimensions to, let us say, one tenth, the average lengths of the current-paths will be reduced to one tenth. So, very roughly speaking, scaling down of all linear dimensions in the ratio of one to ten als
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