[考研类试卷]考研英语模拟试卷280及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语模拟试卷 280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 With the Met Office predicting a summer heatwave, Macmillan Cancer Relief this week (1)_ its customary warning about the suns ultra
2、violet rays: (2)_, it says, for the huge rise in skin cancers affecting 70,000 people a year. (3)_ a hat and long-sleeved shirt, it advises, keep in the (4)_ in the middle of the day, and slap (5)_ suncream with a protection factor of 15 or above. We all know it (6)_; its the message thats been drum
3、med into us for the past 20 years. Too much sun (7)_. But now theres a fly in the suntan lotion, complicating the messages clarity. It comes (8)_ a thin, quietly-spoken and officially retired NASA scientist, Professor William Grant, who says that sun doesnt kill; in act, it does us the world of (9)_
4、. Whats killing us, he says, is our (10)_ with protecting ourselves from skin cancer. Grant is trying to turn the scientific world (11)_ down. Talking to me on a trip to Britain this week, he (12)_ his startling and at first appearance off-the-wall new calculation that (13)_ excessive exposure to th
5、e sun is costing 1,600 deaths a year in the UK from melanoma skin cancers, (14)_ exposure to the sun is the cause of 25,000 deaths a year from cancer generally. In other words, one sixth of all cancer deaths could be prevented (15)_ we sunned ourselves a little more; in comparison, the melanoma (16)
6、_ is insignificant. The reason is vitamin D. Grant, the director of the Sunlight, Nutrition and Health Research Centre (SUNARC) he (17)_ in California a year ago, says that he and other scientists have (18)_ vitamin D deficiency as a key cause (19)_ 17 different types of cancer including melanoma, o
7、steoporosis, diabetes, multiple sclerosis and other neurological (20)_. ( A) issued ( B) claimed ( C) declared ( D) announced ( A) quailifled ( B) relating ( C) responsible ( D) resulting ( A) Put on ( B) Take to ( C) Turn to ( D) Put off ( A) darkness ( B) ray ( C) shade ( D) sunlight ( A) with ( B
8、) on ( C) in ( D) onto ( A) stands water ( B) reasonable ( C) sound ( D) makes sense ( A) devastates ( B) kills ( C) hurts ( D) injures ( A) on the basis of ( B) in the light of ( C) by means of ( D) in the form of ( A) good ( B) goodness ( C) benefits ( D) profits ( A) obesity ( B) obsession ( C) o
9、bscurity ( D) obscenity ( A) downside ( B) inside ( C) upside ( D) outside ( A) undermined ( B) uncovered ( C) disclosed ( D) revealed ( A) because ( B) as ( C) while ( D) when ( A) efficient ( B) proficient ( C) ample ( D) insufficient ( A) if ( B) unless ( C) lest ( D) since ( A) haphazard ( B) ri
10、sk ( C) hazard ( D) danger ( A) invented ( B) founded ( C) renovated ( D) produced ( A) established ( B) convinced ( C) convicted ( D) witnessed ( A) for ( B) from ( C) by ( D) behind ( A) sickness ( B) symptoms ( C) disorders ( D) syndrome Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer th
11、e questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 Blues is a genre of Afro-American folk and popular song. It is generally 12 bars long, falling into three phrases of four bars each (one phrase for each line of text). The most typical chord pattern for these phrases is based on th
12、e first, fourth, and fifth notes of the scale: phrase 1-III; phrase 2-IV II; phrase 3-VV (or V) II. Each phrase of sung text is normally followed by instrumental improvisation, creating a call-and-response pattern. Blues music uses a scale in which the third, fifth, and seventh notes are freely bent
13、 or microtonally flattened in comparison with the standard major scale. Blues tends to deal with the hardships of life and the sadness of love. Blues singing, rooted in various forms of black American slave song, was widespread in the southern U.S. by the late 19th century. Archaic and country blues
14、 differed widely in their lyric and musical form; singers typically accompanied themselves on guitar or harmonica. Later singers in this style include Blind Lemon Jefferson and Leadbelly. In 1912, with the publication of “Memphis Blues“ by W.C. Handy, blues entered the range of popular song. Classic
15、 “city“ blues evolved in the 1920s and 1930s in the singing of Ma Rainey, Bessie Smith, the others. Lyric and musical forms became largely standardized, and singers often worked with jazz band or piano. Adapted to solo piano, blues gave rise to boogie-woogie piano playing. Blues and jazz overlapped,
16、 sometimes almost indistinguishably, and blues was considered a nurturing form for early jazz, but blues also developed independently. In the 1940s singers such as T-Bone Walker and Louis Jordan performed with big bands or with ensembles based on electric guitar, acoustic string bass, drums, and sax
17、ophones; the electric organ also came into use about this time. After 1950 B.B. King, Ray Charles, and others used improved electric guitars and louder, electric basses; brass instruments often replaced saxophones. 21 In the fourth sentence in paragraph one, the “call-and-response pattern“ refers to
18、 the pattern in which_ ( A) a person calls and another person responds ( B) one phrase of the sung text responds to another ( C) one note responds to another ( D) one musical instrument responds to another 22 Which of the following is the usual theme of blues?_ ( A) Love ( B) History ( C) Pain ( D)
19、Peace 23 It can be inferred that blues really became a musical pattern of its own right_ ( A) in the 1920s and 1930s when it evolved into classic “city“ blues ( B) in 1912 when it entered the range of popular song ( C) in 1940s when some modem musical instruments were used ( D) in the 19th century w
20、hen black American songs were widespread 24 By saying that “blues and jazz overlapped“ (the first sentence of the last paragraph), the author means_ ( A) blues developed in the same pattern as jazz did ( B) the two music forms shared some features ( C) people can never tell one from the other ( D) j
21、azz is the source from which blues evolved 25 It seems that_ is the musical instrument used throughout the history of blues. ( A) saxophones ( B) brasses ( C) guitars ( D) drums 26 In recent years American society has become increasingly dependent on its universities to find solutions to its major p
22、roblems. It is the universities that have been charged with the principal responsibility for developing the expertise to place men on the moon; for dealing with our urban problems, and with our deteriorating environment; for developing the means to feed the worlds rapidly increasing population. The
23、effort involved in meeting these demands presents its own problems. In addition, this concentration on the creation of new knowledge significantly impinges on the universities efforts to perform their other principal functions, the transmission and interpretation of knowledge the imparting of the he
24、ritage of the past and the preparing of the next generation to carry it forward. With regard to this, perhaps their most traditionally sanctioned task, colleges and universities today find themselves in a serious bind generally. On the one hand, there is the American commitment, entered into especia
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