[考研类试卷]考研英语(一)模拟试卷119及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 119 及答案与解析一、Section I Use of EnglishDirections: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D. (10 points) 0 American Museum of Natural History is one of the largest natural and historic museums in the world and one of the main natural his
2、tory research and education centres in the United States, set up in 1869 and located in the west of the Central Park, Manhattan District, New York. It【1】7 hectares in its total area,【2】classical types of buildings. The【3】of ancient creatures and humanity is【4】the first place of all the museums in th
3、e world,【5】the representative samples from South America, Africa, Europe, Asia and Australia were collected, besides those from the【6】country, the United States. In the museum, there are five kinds of exhibits, including astronomy, mineralogy, human history, and animals in the【7】times and those in m
4、odern times. There are thirty-eight exhibition halls with different【8】from 500 to 1,500 square metres. Besides these, there is a Roosevelt Memorial Hall in【9】of President Roosevelt who supported the【10】of the museum, which is also used to have a special exhibition, showing the new important【11】on na
5、tural sciences and 【12】affairs and social problems, and special topics connected closely with the life of the citizens. Besides this, it is also used for avocation【13】to have all kinds of scientific activities in the laboratories, centres of natural science and centres for citizens. There are more t
6、han 10【14】research departments mainly 【15】 for collection of samples, research and work of publication. In the museum, there are【16】 and sub-libraries of Aulspond ancient amniote, with about 300 thousand books and magazines【17】natural history, many of 【18】 are very valuable monographs for the first
7、edition. It has published many expert books and magazines, and a large number of propaganda materials,【19】which are the two magazines, Natural History and Members of Museum that have the biggest【20】of their magazines.(A)explores(B) demonstrates(C) expands(D)covers(A)with(B) of(C) in(D)on(A)display(B
8、) fossil(C) analysis(D)collection(A)in(B) of(C) by(D)at(A)where(B) that(C) which(D)whose(A)wholesome(B) feasible(C) native(D)weird(A)original(B) contemporary(C) opposite(D)ancient(A)regions(B) areas(C) sites(D)venues(A)proposition(B) memory(C) profile(D)quotation(A)cause(B) fate(C) property(D)fortun
9、e(A)obstacles(B) discoveries(C) obligations(D)inventions(A)present(B) crucial(C) current(D)prevalent(A)fans(B) lovers(C) addicts(D)actors(A)subject(B) declaration(C) course(D)rehearsal(A)evident(B) reliable(C) responsible(D)excessive(A)libraries(B) clinic(C) congress(D)lobby(A)of(B) for(C) from(D)on
10、(A)whom(B) what(C) which(D)that(A)in(B) by(C) for(D)among(A)publication(B) symposium(C) circulation(D)tacticGrammar21 Its reported diat by the end of this month the output of cement in the factory_by about 10%.(A)will have risen(B) has risen(C) will be rising(D)has been rising22 If an earthquake occ
11、urred, some of the one-storey houses_.(A)might be left stand(B) might leave to be standing(C) might be left to stand(D)might be left standing23 _is generally accepted, economical growth is determined by the smooth development of production.(A)What(B) That(C) It(D)As24 Everyone congratulated the capt
12、ain, _whom the team could not have won.(A)without(B) except(C) beyond(D)besides25 I am sure you shant find a single mistake in my composition. Oh, I shant, _?(A)will I(B) shall I(C) wont I(D)shant I26 Walter offered us a lift when he was leaving the office, but our work_, we declined the offer.(A)wa
13、s not finished(B) has not been finished(C) did not finish(D)not having been finished27 The major obstacle to the reform in New Orleans, _, is money.(A)as is it across the country(B) as it is across the country(C) as it were across the country(D)as were it across the country28 The touch excites no de
14、fensive response unless the approach is from above where the spider can see the motion, _on its hind legs, lifts its front legs, opens its fangs and holds this threatening posture as long as the object continues to move.(A)in which case it rises(B) in that case it rises(C) in which case does it rise
15、(D)such being the case it rises29 You see the lightening_it happens, but you hear the thunder later.(A)the instant(B) for an instant(C) on the instant(D)in an instant30 The book NEW CONCEPT ENGLISH has been well received by learners of English _it helps them to develop their basic English skill.(A)s
16、o that(B) in that(C) in which(D)now thatPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)30 Make Use of a Social Intercourse Website to Support a Social Public OrderAs high school students flock to social networking sites, cam
17、pus police are scanning, their Facehook and MySpace pages for tips to help break up fights, monitor gangs and prevent crime.Some students object to police looking over their shoulders. But officers responsible for school safety say routine checks of the online forums often add to the knowledge they
18、gather from hallways or schoolyards.In recent years, school administrators have blamed some campus fights on Internet conflicts and urged parents to keep watch on their childrens computer activity. But students who use the Web to let their 500 closest friends know what they are doing at all times ar
19、e sometimes surprised that police are watching, too.Police dont have special privileges on Facebook or MySpace. Students who want to go unobserved can change privacy settings so that their profiles are displayed only to a list of approved people. But the default settings leave those profiles open to
20、 many Interact users (in the case of Facebook) or all of them (in the case of MySpace).Employers and college admissions counselors have examined online profiles of student applicants for some time. Police across the country have been doing the same for the past two or three years, said Kevin Quinn.
21、a spokesman for the Minnesotabased National Association of School Resource Officers. “If youre already familiar with the technology, it doesnt take you but a couple of minutes to hook into the student population and keep an eye on things,“ Quinn said.An entrance into MySpace profiles found high scho
22、ol students discussing drugs, sex and fights. It was all publicly available (although in language that caused reporter to blush).Late last month, Fairfax County police announced the arrests of seven Chantilly area teenagers for trying to recruit Franklin Middle School students to a gang. That invest
23、igation was aided when a student showed the school resource officer gang symbols littering one of the suspects MySpace profiles.Fairfax police say they pride themselves on addressing issues in schools before they develop into major problems. “Keeping an eye on Facebook and MySpace has become an extr
24、a tool in that effort,“ they said.31 Why do campus police scan networking sites like Facebook and MySpace?(A)Because the police can recruit the potential candidates.(B) Because students have fierce argument on these sites.(C) Because the police may detect gang-fighting through the Interact.(D)Becaus
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