[考研类试卷]考研英语(一)模拟试卷121及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 121 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) 1 Many foreigners who have not visited Britain call all the inhabitants English, for they are used to thinking of the British Isles
2、as England. (1)_, the British Isles contain a variety of peoples, and only the people of England call themselves English. The others (2)_ to themselves as Welsh, Scottish, or Irish, (3)_ the ease may be; they are often slightly annoyed (4)_ being classified as “English“.Even in England there are man
3、y (5)_ in regional character and speech. The chief (6)_ is between southern England and northern England. South of a (7)_ going from Bristol to London, people speak the type of English usually learnt by foreign students, (8)_ there are local variations.Further north regional speech is usually “(9)_“
4、 than that of southern Britain. Northerners are (10)_ to claim that they work harder than Southerners, and are more (11)_. They are open-hearted and hospitable; foreigners often find that they make friends with them (12)_. Northerners generally have hearty (13)_: the visitor to Lancashire or Yorkshi
5、re, for instance, may look forward to receiving generous (14)_ at meal times.In accent and character the people of the Midlands (15)_ a gradual change from the southern to the northern type of Englishman.In Scotland the sound (16)_ by the letter “R“ is generally a strong sound, and “R“ is often pron
6、ounced in words in which it would be (17)_ in southern English. The Scots are said to be a serious, cautious, thrifty people, (18)_ inventive and somewhat mystical. All the Celtic peoples of Britain (the Welsh, the Irish, the Scots) are frequently (19)_ as being more “fiery(暴躁的,易怒的)“ than the Englis
7、h. They are (20)_ a race that is quite distinct from the English.(A)In consequence(B) In brief(C) In general(D)In fact(A)confine(B) attach(C) refer(D)add(A)as(B) which(C) for(D)so(A)with(B) by(C) at(D)for(A)similarities(B) differences(C) certainties(D)features(A)factor(B) virtue(C) privilege(D)divis
8、ion(A)line(B) row(C) border(D)scale(A)who(B) when(C) though(D)for(A)wider(B) broader(C) rarer(D)scarcer(A)used(B) apt(C) possible(D)probable(A)perfect(B) notorious(C) superior(D)thorough(A)swiftly(B) promptly(C) immediately(D)quickly(A)appetites(B) tastes(C) interests(D)senses(A)helpings(B) offering
9、s(C) fillings(D)findings(A)designate(B) demonstrate(C) represent(D)reckon(A)delivered(B) denoted(C) depicted(D)defined(A)quiet(B) obscure(C) faint(D)silent(A)rather(B) still(C) somehow(D)even(A)rendered(B) thought(C) impressed(D)described(A)with(B) of(C) among(D)againstGrammar21 English and Chinese_
10、quite different languages.(A)is(B) are(C) was(D)were22 It is important that the hotel receptionist_that guests are registered correctly.(A)has made sure(B) mad sure(C) must make sure(D)make sure23 When_at the door, she was given a warm welcome.(A)appear(B) appeared(C) appearing(D)appears24 A suitcas
11、e with shirt, trousers and shoes_stolen from the car.(A)have been(B) has been(C) are(D)was25 He often sat in a small bar drinking considerably more than_.(A)was good for his health(B) his health was good(C) his good health(D)was in good health26 In the dark they could not see anything clear, but cou
12、ld_.(A)hear somebody mourn(B) hear somebody mourning(C) hear somebody mourned(D)hear somebody had been mourning27 _ kinds of matter in the world.(A)There is a few million(B) That there are millions(C) There are a few million(D)It is millions28 At no time_ other countries.(A)China will invade(B) will
13、 invade China(C) will China invade(D)invade will China29 As teachers we should concern ourselves with what is said, not what we think_.(A)ought to be said(B) must say(C) have to be said(D)need to say30 The letter seemed_ by a child.(A)to have written(B) to write(C) to be writing(D)to have been writt
14、enPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)30 The Relationship Between Dinesaurs and BirdsThe once radical notion that birds descended from dinosaursor may even be dinosaurs, the only living branch of the family that r
15、uled the earth eons agohas got stronger and stronger since paleontologists first started taking it seriously a couple of decades ago. Remarkable similarities in bone structure between dines and birds were the first clue. Then came evidence, thanks to a series of astonishing discoveries in Chinas Lia
16、oning province over the past five years, that some dinosaurs may have borne feathers. But a few scientists still argued that the link was weak; the bone similarities could be a coincidence, they said. And maybe those primitive structures visible in some fossils were feathers, but maybe not. You had
17、to use your imagination to see them.Not anymore. A spectacularly preserved fossil of a juvenile dinosaur announced by a team of paleontologists from the Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences and New York Citys American Museum of Natural History in the latest issue of Nature, is about as good a miss
18、ing link as anyone could want.“It has things that are undeniably feathers,“ exults Richard Prum, of the University of Kansas Natural History Museum, an expert on the evolution of feathers. “But it is clearly a small, vicious theropod similar to the velo-ciraptors that chased the kids around the kitc
19、hen in Jurassic Park.“The find helps cement the dinosaur-bird connection, but it also casts new light on the mystery of why nature invented feathers in the first place. For the better part of a century, biologists have assumed that these specialized structures evolved for flight, but thats clearly n
20、ot true. “The feathers on these dinosaurs arent flight-worthy, and the animals couldnt fly,“ says paleontologist Kevin Padian, of the University of California, Berkeley. “Theyre too big, and they dont have wings.“ So what was the original purpose of feathers? Nobody knows for sure; they might have b
21、een useful for keeping dines dry. distracting predators or attracting mates, as peacocks do today.But many biologists suspect that feathers originally arose to keep dinosaurs warm. The bone structure of dinosaurs shows that, unlike modem reptiles, they grew as fast as birds and mammalswhich dovetail
22、s with a growing body of evidence that dines were, in fact, warm-blooded. Says Padian: “They must have had a high basal metabolic rate to grow that fast. And I wouldnt be surprised if they had some sort of skin covering for insulation when they were small.“ Says Norell. “Even baby tyrannosaurs proba
23、bly looked like this one.“At the rate feathered dinosaurs are turning up, it shouldnt take long to solidify scientists understanding of precisely how and why feathers first arose and when the first birdlike creature realized they were useful for flight. Meanwhile, kids had better get used to the ide
24、a that T-rex may have started life looking an awful lot like Tweety Bird.31 We learn from the beginning of the passage that_.(A)scientists are split as to whether birds descended from dinosaurs(B) the bone similarities between birds and dinosaurs are a coincidence(C) fossils have proven that birds e
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