[考研类试卷]考研英语(一)模拟试卷6及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 6 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 College sports in the United States are a huge deal. Almost all major American universities have football, baseball, basketball and
2、hockey programs, and【C1】_millions of dollars each year to sports. Most of them earn millions【C2】_as well, in television revenues, sponsorships. They also benefit【C3】_from the added publicity they get via their teams. Big-name universities【 C4】_each other in the most popular sports. Football games at
3、 Michigan regularly【C5】_crowds of over 20, 000. Basketballs national collegiate championship game is a TV【C6 】_on a par with any other sporting event in the United States, 【C7】_perhaps the Super Bowl itself. At any given time during fall or winter one can 【C8】_ones TV set and see the top athletic pr
4、ograms from schools like Michigan, UCLA, Duke and Stanford 【C9 】_in front of packed houses and national TV audiences.The athletes themselves are【C10】_and provided with scholarships. College coaches identify【C11】_teen-agers and then go into high schools to【C12 】_the countrys best players to attend th
5、eir universities. There are strict rules about【C13】_coaches can recruit no recruiting calls after 9 p. m. , only one official visit to a campus but they are often bent and sometimes【C14】_. Top college football programs【C15 】_scholarships to 20 or 30 players each year, and those student-athletes, whe
6、n they arrive【C16】_campus, receive free housing, tuition, meals, books, etc.In return, the players【C17】_the program in their sport. Football players at top colleges 【C18】_two hours a day, four days a week from January to April. In summer, its back to strength and agility training four days a week un
7、til mid-August, when camp【C19 】_and preparation for the opening of the September-to-December season begins【C20】_During the season, practices last two or three hours a day from Tuesday to Friday. Saturday is game day. Mondays are an officially mandated day of rest.1 【C1 】(A)attribute(B) distribute(C)
8、 devote(D)attach2 【C2 】(A)out(B) by(C) in(D)back3 【C3 】(A)apparently(B) indirectly(C) regularly(D)greatly4 【C4 】(A)compete for(B) compete in(C) compete against(D)compete over5 【C5 】(A)draw(B) amuse(C) govern(D)handle6 【C6 】(A)spectator(B) spectacle(C) spectrum(D)speculation7 【C7 】(A)save(B) includin
9、g(C) even(D)and8 【C8 】(A)flick on(B) flap at(C) fling away(D)flush out9 【C9 】(A)fighting(B) campaigning(C) battling(D)contesting10 【C10 】(A)recruited(B) reconciled(C) rectified(D)reserved11 【C11 】(A)promising(B) pleasing(C) prominent(D)professional12 【C12 】(A)contrive(B) convince(C) convert(D)convic
10、t13 【C13 】(A)which(B) what(C) how(D)whether14 【C14 】(A)ignored(B) neglected(C) remembered(D)noticed15 【C15 】(A)offer(B) afford(C) prize(D)reward16 【C16 】(A)in(B) on(C) at(D)around17 【C17 】(A)commit themselves to(B) commit themselves on(C) commute themselves to(D)comply themselves to18 【C18 】(A)work
11、in(B) work out(C) work over(D)work off19 【C19 】(A)recalls(B) enlists(C) convenes(D)collects20 【C20 】(A)in principle(B) in confidence(C) in name(D)in earnestPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 When U. S. News st
12、arted the college and university rankings 25 years ago, no one imagined that these lists would become what some consider to be the 800-pound gorilla of American higher education, important enough to be the subject of doctoral dissertations, academic papers and conferences, endless debate, and consta
13、nt media coverage. What began with little fanfare“ has spawned imitation college rankings in at least 21 countries or regions, including Canada, China, Britain, Germany, Poland, Russia, Spain, and Taiwan.Today, its hard to imagine there ever was a void of information to help people make direct compa
14、risons between colleges, but such was the case in 1983 when we first ventured into the field. The editors back then, led by Marvin L. Stone, thought the project was worth attempting because a college education is one of the most important and most costly investments that people ever make. So the mag
15、azine designed a survey and sent it out to 1, 308 college presidents to get their opinions of which schools offered the best education. The winners: Stanford (National Universities) and Amherst (National Liberal Arts Colleges).That academic-reputation-only method was repeated in 1985 and 1987. In 19
16、88, we started to use statistical data as part of the ranking methodology, evaluating those numbers along with the results of the survey. In 1997, in another pioneering step, the Americas Best Colleges rankings made the leap online at usnews. com. The online version, viewed by millions, has substant
17、ially more information and extended rankings than there is room for in the magazine.Of course, weve changed the ranking formula over the years to reflect changes in the world of higher education. In general, the biggest shift has been the move toward evaluating colleges less by the quality of the st
18、udents they attract (inputs) and more by the success the school has in graduating those students (outputs). We operate under the guiding principle that the methodology should be altered only if the change will better help our readers compare schools as theyre making decisions about where to apply an
19、d enroll.Based on the success of the college rankings, we decided to expand the process to other levels of education. The Americas Best Graduate Schools rankings debuted in 1990 with annual listings of medical, engineering, law, business, and education schools.Our newest education ranking is America
20、s Best High Schools, first published in the fall of 2007. It identified the 100 best public schools out of more than 18,000 across the nation. Just as when we embarked on college rankings, setting up the process wasnt easy, but its already proved to have enormous weight with our readers.21 After the
21、 birth of the college and university rankings,(A)most of the people foresaw their importance in the future.(B) they changed into a heavy burden of American higher education.(C) they became one of the subjects in academic fields.(D)only a few countries imitated the college rankings.22 It can be infer
22、red from the second paragraph that(A)in 1983, there wasnt any information to help people compare colleges directly.(B) the editors led by Marvin L. Stone doubted about the value of college rankings.(C) two universities out of 1, 308 across the nation won the prize of the best education.(D)the magazi
23、ne designed a survey to identify the most important factor in college rankings.23 Which of the following is the biggest shift of the ranking formula?(A)Evaluating colleges by using statistical data as part of the ranking methodology.(B) Evaluating colleges by using the online version in the ranking
24、as a pioneering step.(C) Evaluating colleges less by the diligence of the students the school attracts.(D)Evaluating colleges more by the success the school achieves in graduating students.24 The word “debut“ (Line 2, Para. 5) probably means(A)make first appearance.(B) reach the peak.(C) be turned d
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