[考研类试卷]考研英语模拟试卷97及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语模拟试卷 97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 Shyness is the cause of much unhappiness for a great many people. Shy people are (1)_ and serf-conscious; that is, they are (2)_ con
2、cerned with their own appearance and actions. (3)_ thoughts are (4)_ occurring in their minds: What kind of impression am I making? It is obvious that such (5)_ feelings must affect people adversely. A persons self-concept is (6)_ in the way he or she behaves, and the way a person behaves affects ot
3、her peoples reactions. (7)_, the way people think about themselves has a profound effect on all areas of their lives. Shy people, having low (8)_, are likely to be passive and easily influenced by others. They need reassurance (9)_ they are doing “the fight thing“. Shy people are very (10)_ to criti
4、cism; they feel it (11)_ their inferiority. A shy person may (12)_ to a compliment with a statement like this one: “Youre just saying that to make me feel good.“ It is clear that, (13)_ self-awareness is a healthy quality, overdoing it is harmful. Can shyness be completely (14)_, or at least reduced
5、? Fortunately, people can overcome shyness with determined and patient effort in building self-confidence. Since shyness goes (15)_ with lack of serf-esteem, it is important for people to accept their weakness as well as their strengths. For example, most people would like to be “A“ students in ever
6、y subject. It is not fair for them to (16)_ themselves inferior because they have difficulty (17)_ some areas. Peoples expectations of themselves must be (18)_ Each one of us is a unique, worthwhile individual. The better we understand ourselves, the easier it becomes to (19)_ our full potential. Le
7、ts not allow shyness to block our chances for a rich and (20)_ life. ( A) dangerous ( B) awkward ( C) guilty ( D) anxious ( A) moderately ( B) sufficiently ( C) excessively ( D) exclusively ( A) Worrisome ( B) Exciting ( C) Fearful ( D) Terrible ( A) occasionally ( B) constantly ( C) subsequently (
8、D) consistently ( A) unfriendly ( B) unbelievable ( C) unimaginable ( D) uncomfortable ( A) reflected ( B) proved ( C) released ( D) imitated ( A) In a sense ( B) In contrast ( C) In general ( D) By the way ( A) self-control ( B) self-discipline ( C) self-esteem ( D) self-consciousness ( A) which (
9、B) what ( C) that ( D) those ( A) sensible ( B) sentimental ( C) sensitive ( D) responsive ( A) confirms ( B) suspects ( C) sympathizes ( D) supports ( A) remark ( B) react ( C) respond ( D) reject ( A) as ( B) while ( C) when ( D) since ( A) disappeared ( B) eliminated ( C) deleted ( D) deposited (
10、 A) face to face ( B) hand in hand ( C) eye to eye ( D) hand with hand ( A) define ( B) regard ( C) label ( D) imagine ( A) in ( B) within ( C) with ( D) at ( A) true ( B) realistic ( C) real ( D) reliable ( A) live for ( B) live upon ( C) live through ( D) live up to ( A) fulfilling ( B) understand
11、ing ( C) achieving ( D) realizing Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 Fossils are the remains and traces (such as footprints or other marks) of ancient plant and animal life that are more than 10,000 years ol
12、d. They range in size from microscopic structures to dinosaur skeletons and complete bodies of enormous animals. Skeletons of extinct species of humans are also considered fossils. An environment favorable to the growth and later preservation of organisms is required for the occurrence of fossils. T
13、wo conditions are almost always present: (1) The possession of hard parts, either internal or external, such as bones, teeth, skulls, shells, and wood; these parts remain after the rest of the organism has decayed. Organisms that lack hard parts, such as worms and jellyfish, have left few geologic r
14、ecords. (2) Quick burial of the dead organism, so that protection is afforded against weathering, bacterial action, etc. Nature provides many situations in which the remains of animals and plants are protected against destruction. Of these, marine sediment is by far the most important environment fo
15、r the preservation of fossils, owing to the incredible richness of marine life. The beds of former lakes are also productive sources of fossils. The rapidly accumulating sediments in the channels, floodplains, and deltas of streams bury fresh-water organisms, along with land plants and animals that
16、fall into the water. The beautifully preserved fossil fish from the Green River oil shale of Wyoming in the western United States lived in a vast shallow lake. The arctic ground in the far north acts as a remarkable preservative for animal fossils. The woolly mammoth, a long-haired mammal, and other
17、 mammals have been periodically exposed in the area of Siberia, the hair and red flesh still frozen in cold storage. Volcanoes often provide environments favorable to fossil preservation. Extensive falls of volcanic ash and coarser particles overwhelm and bury all forms of life, from flying insects
18、to great trees. Caves have preserved the bones of many animals that died in them and were subsequently buried under a blanket of clay or a cover of dripstone. Predatory animals and early humans alike sought shelter in caves and brought food to them to be eaten, leaving bones that have been discovere
19、d. 21 Which of the following is true of the environments in which fossils are found? ( A) Very different environments can favor fossilization. ( B) There are few environments in which fossils are protected. ( C) Environments that favor fossilization have similar climates. ( D) Environments that favo
20、r fossilization support large populations of animals. 22 Which of the following is LEAST likely to be found as a fossil, assuming that all are buried rapidly? ( A) A worm. ( B) A shark. ( C) An elephant. ( D) A human ancestor. 23 The fossil fish from the Green River(Paragraph 3) were probably preser
21、ved because they were ( A) in a deep lake. ( B) covered by sediment. ( C) protected by oil. ( D) buried slowly. 24 We can infer from the example of the woolly mammoth that ( A) it used to live in the arctic area only. ( B) it lived in Siberia long ago. ( C) it is extinct today. ( D) it is a long-hai
22、red mammal. 25 In which of the following does the author present the passage? ( A) An argument against a popular concept. ( B) An explanation of a specific topic. ( C) A description of a phenomenon. ( D) An account of something happening. 26 Britains richest people have experienced the biggest-ever
23、rise in their wealth, according to the Sunday Times Rich List. Driven by the new economy of Internet and computer entrepreneurs, the wealth of those at the top of the financial tree has increased at an unprecedented rate. The 12th annual Rich List will show that the collective worth of the countrys
24、richest 1,000 people reached nearly 146 billion by January, the cut-off point for the survey. They represented an increase of 31 billion, or 27%, in just 12 months. Since the survey was compiled, Britains richest have added billions more to their wealth, thanks to the continuing boom in technology s
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