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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 92(无答案)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 Most children with healthy appetites are ready to eat almost anything that is offered them and a child rarely dislikes food (1)_ it i
2、s badly cooked. The (2)_ a meal is cooked and served is most important and an (3)_ served meal will, often improve a childs appetite. Never ask a child (4)_ he likes or dislike a food and never (5)_ likes and dislikes in front of him or allow (6)_ else to do so. If the father says he hates fat meat
3、or the mother (7)_ vegetables in the childs hearing he is (8)_ to copy this procedure. Take it (9)_ granted that he likes everything and he probably (10)_. Nothing healthful should be omitted from the meal because of a (11)_ dislike. At meal times it is a good (12)_ to give a child a small portion a
4、nd let him (13)_ back for a second helping rather than give him as (14)_ as he is likely to eat all at once. Do not talk too much to the child (15)_ meal times, but let him get on with his food: and do not (16)_ him to leave the table immediately after a meal or he will (17)_ learn to swallow his fo
5、od (18)_ he can hurry back to his toys. Under (19)_ circumstances must a child be coaxed (20)_ forced to eat.(A)if(B) until(C) that(D)unless(A)procedure(B) way(C) process(D)method(A)adequately(B) urgently(C) attractively(D)eagerly(A)whether(B) that(C) what(D)which(A)remark(B) discuss(C) tell(D)argue
6、(A)everybody(B) somebody(C) anybody(D)nobody(A)opposes(B) refuses(C) denies(D)offends(A)willing(B) obliged(C) possible(D)likely(A)with(B) over(C) as(D)for(A)should(B) will(C) may(D)must(A)supposed(B) considered(C) proved(D)related(A)point(B) idea(C) custom(D)plan(A)ask(B) return(C) come(D)take(A)muc
7、h(B) few(C) little(D)many(A)on(B) by(C) over(D)during(A)agree(B) force(C) allow(D)persuade(A)hurriedly(B) fast(C) soon(D)slowly(A)so(B) lest(C) until(D)although(A)some(B) such(C) any(D)no(A)or(B) but(C) nor(D)neitherGrammar21 That tree looked as if it_for a long time.(A)hasnt watered(B) didnt water(
8、C) hadnt been watered(D)wasnt watered22 He must have had an accident, or he_then.(A)would have been here(B) had to be here(C) should be here(D)would be here23 The dying soldier had the message_straight to the headquarters.(A)be sent(B) being sent(C) sent(D)to be sent24 The Second World War, _the ear
9、lier one in 1914, prompted public concern about the physical and intellectual well-being of the countrys human resources.(A)so as(B) as was(C) same as(D)as did25 I_the meeting yesterday, but some urgent matter prevented me from coming.(A)ought to attend(B) was about to attend(C) was to have attended
10、(D)was to attend26 My mother cant get_because she has rheumatism (风湿病).(A)about(B) on(C) through(D)in27 Not until the 1980s_ in Beijing start to find ways to preserve historic buildings from destruction.(A)some concerned citizens(B) some concerning citizens(C) did some concerning citizens(D)did some
11、 concerned citizens28 Here, so profligate has its use become the air conditioner is almost_the automobile of the national tendency to overindulge in every technical possibility, to sue every convenience to such excess that country looks downright coddled.(A)as glaring symptom as(B) as glaring a symp
12、tom as(C) as symptom glaring as(D)as glaring as a symptom29 A persons calorie requirements vary_his life.(A)across(B) throughout(C) over(D)within30 So little_about mathematics that the lecture was completely beyond me.(A)I knew(B) did I know(C) I know(D)do I knowPart ADirections: Read the following
13、four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)31 The American economy is growing, according to the most recent statistics, at the sizzling rate of 7%, and is in the middle of the largest peacetime expansion in American history. We read in the newspapers that p
14、ractically everyone who wants a job can get one. Microsoft is running advertisements in the New York Times practically begging Congress to issue more visas for foreign computer and information technology workers.In this environment, it is shocking that one group of Americans, people with disabilitie
15、s, have such a high level of unemployment: 30% are not employed the same percentage as when the Americans with Disabilities Act became law. Not only did their employment and labor earnings fall during the recession of the early 1990s, but employment and earnings continued to fall during the long eco
16、nomic expansion that followed. Many of these people are skilled professionals who are highly marketable in todays economy.Part of the problem is discrimination, and part recent court rulings favoring employers in ADA lawsuits. Discrimination against people with disabilities is, unfortunately, alive
17、and well, despite the legal prohibitions against discrimination in hiring people with disabilities. 79% of disabled people who are unemployed cite discrimination in the workplace and lack of transportation as major factors that prevent them from working. Studies have also shown that people with disa
18、bilities who find jobs earn less than their co-workers, and are less likely to be promoted.Unfavorable court rulings have not been helpful, either. Research by law professor Ruth Colker of Ohio State University has shown that in the eight years after the ADA went into effect, employer-defendants pre
19、vailed in more than 93% of the eases decided by trial. Of the cases appealed, employers prevailed 84% of the time. Robert Burgdorf, Ir., who helped draft the ADA, has written, “legal analysis has proceeded quite a way down the wrong road“. Disability activists and other legal scholars point out that
20、 Congress intended the ADA as a national mandate for the ending of discrimination against people-with disabilities. Instead, what has occurred, in the words of one writer, is that the courts “have narrowed the scope of the law, redefined disability, raised the price of access to justice and generall
21、y deemed disability discrimination as not worthy of serious remedy“.But perhaps the greatest single problem is the federal government itself, where laws and regulations designed to help disabled people actually provide an economic disincentive to work. As Sen. Edward Kennedy wrote, “the high unemplo
22、yment rate among people receiving federal disability benefits is not because their federal benefits programs have front doors that are too big, but because they have back doors that are too small“.31 The advertisement made by Microsoft shows that _.(A)a great number of jobs have been created in the
23、U.S(B) foreign workers are favored over domestic workers.(C) working visa is very hard to be issued to foreign workers.(D)many domestic workers will lose their jobs to foreigners.32 It can be inferred from the second paragraph that _.(A)most people with disabilities in the U.S. are not employed.(B)
24、legislation for the disabled failed to help this group effectively.(C) the earnings of the disabled fluctuate with economic situation.(D)the disabled are not hired due largely to their inadequate skills.33 Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a cause to the problems of the disabled?(A)Not enou
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