[考研类试卷]考研英语(二)模拟试卷15及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(二)模拟试卷 15 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 (1)_ exactly a year ago, in a small village in Northern India, Andrea Milliner was bitten on the leg by a dog. “It must have (2)_ y
2、our nice white flesh“, joked the doctor (3)_ he dressed the wound. Andrea and her husband Nigel were determined not to let it (4)_ their holiday, and thought no more about the dog, which had meanwhile (5)_ disappeared from the village.“We didnt (6)_ there was anything wrong with it,“ says Nigel. “It
3、 was such a small, (7)_ dog that rabies didnt (8)_ my mind“. But, six weeks later, 23-year-old Andrea was dead. The dog had been rabid. No one had thought it necessary to (9)_ her antirabies treatment. When, back home in England, she began to show the classic (10)_ unable to drink, catching her brea
4、th her own doctor put it (11)_ to hysteria. Even when she was (12)_ into an (13)_, hallucinating, recoiling in terror at the sight of water, she was directed (14)_ the nearest mental hospital.But if her symptoms (15)_ little attention in life, in death they achieved a publicity close to hysteria. Ca
5、ses like Andrea are (16)_, but rabies is still one of the most feared diseases known to man. The disease is (17)_ by a bite of a lick from an (18)_ animal. It can, in very (19)_ circumstances, be inhaledtwo scientists died of it after (20)_ bat dung in a cave in Texas.(A)Hardly(B) Nearly(C) Almost(D
6、)Merely(A)fancied(B) flashed(C) flopped(D)gasped(A)because(B) though(C) if(D)as(A)snap(B) spoil(C) stray(D)suit(A)noisily(B) quietly(C) absolutely(D)exceedingly(A)imagine(B) realize(C) assume(D)presume(A)likeable(B) likely(C) liking(D)likewise(A)change(B) enter(C) lose(D)set(A)infect(B) inject(C) sa
7、ve(D)give(A)symptoms(B) sign(C) signal(D)mark(A)out(B) down(C) up(D)off(A)loafed(B) loaned(C) loaded(D)located(A)automobile(B) vehicle(C) truck(D)ambulance(A)for(B) out of(C) from(D)to(A)paid(B) gave(C) turned(D)received(A)seldom(B) rare(C) scare(D)less(A)transformed(B) transferred(C) transmitted(D)
8、transported(A)injected(B) infected(C) injured(D)inserted(A)outstanding(B) common(C) ordinary(D)exceptional(A)inhaling(B) inverting(C) inheriting(D)initiatingPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)21 It is because of
9、his plays that Shakespeare is now considered the greatest English writer in history. The era in which he lived, Elizabethan England, was a time in which broad interests and creativity could flourish. Elizabeth, the queen, was beloved by her subjects and proved to be a powerful and able ruler. Under
10、the reign of Elizabeth, England changed from an island kingdom to an expanding empire. England grew rich through trade. Sixteenth-century Englishmen traveled to the New World and to Africa. Music, dance, poetry, painting, and architecture flourished; but the art form in which Elizabethan England dis
11、tinguished the rest of Europe was the theater.The theater, which had practically disappeared from Europe was, at this time, received as a part of the church service. Later, no longer as a part of the service, the“ mystery plays“ responded to popular taste by adding more and more comic elements. In E
12、ngland, they were sponsored by various trade guilds and presented on stage wagons that went from place to place. When the mystery plays began to lose their appeal, they were replaced by “morality“ plays which always taught a moral.In Renaissance England, writers were particularly interested in class
13、ical texts such as Latin and Greek plays. Schools and universities began to produce comedies and tragedies by Platus, Terence, and Seneca. Shakespeare was well acquainted with classical humanities and classical tragedies and comedies often served as models in his own drama. A Renaissance man, Shakes
14、peares interest went beyond book learning to practical knowledge of military strategy, seafaring, business affairs, and the new geographical discoveries, all evident in his plays.Companies of strolling plays which had specialized in morality plays responded to the change by staging new plays. Profes
15、sional actors, who had been viewed by English society as little better than vagrants or criminals, gradually came under the protection of the nobility. Licensed theater companies were formed; Shakespeare belonged to one of those, where in addition to his writing, he acquired a wide experience in act
16、ing and theater management.The theater grew in popularity and public theaters were built, not inside the city limits but just outside, along with other places of entertainment. Theaters in Elizabethan England were patronized by all social classes. The Globe Theater, built in 1599, where many of Shak
17、espeares plays were performed, had a platform stage jutting out into a central courtyard. The audience stay around three sides of this platform the lower-class who each paid a penny in the pit and the wealthier spectators in the galleries above. The orchestra was on stage, as music was usually a sig
18、nificant part of the production. Indeed, the costumes, scenery, singing, playing, and dancing, as well as acting was essential to the total show. There was no lighting, however, plays were performed in the afternoon. Shakespeare knew his audience: his theater is addressed not just to the educated bu
19、t to all classes of society.21 Which of the following is not true about the Elizabethan England?(A)Broad interests and creativity flourished.(B) English people began to travel to the Continent.(C) The theater was the most prominent art form.(D)England was no longer an island kingdom.22 According to
20、the text,the theater(A)first appeared in England.(B) follows two classical rules.(C) were only sponsored by the nobility.(D)had various types.23 Which of the following statements may not be the reason for Shakespeares success?(A)He lived in the Elizabethan Age.(B) He was quite wealthy.(C) He had bro
21、ad interest.(D)He was experienced in acting and theater management.24 The underlined word “patronized“ in the last paragraph means(A)enjoyed.(B) encouraged.(C) sponsored.(D)promoted.25 Shakespeares plays were(A)enjoyable to all the classes of society.(B) performed all day long.(C) presented on stage
22、 wagons.(D)the copies of the Latin and Greek plays.26 Prices are sky high, with profits to match. But looking further ahead, the industry faces wrenching change, says an expert of energy.“The time when we could count on cheap oil and even cheaper natural gas is clearly ending. That was the gloomy fo
23、recast delivered in February by Dave OReilly, the chairman of Chevron Texaco, to hundreds of oilmen gathered for a conference in Houston. The following month, Venezuelas President Hugo Chavez gleefully echoed the sentiment: “The world should forget about cheap oil.“The surge in oil prices, from $10
24、a barrel in 1998 to above $50 in early 2005, has prompted talk of a new era of sustained higher prices. But whenever a “new era“ in oil is hailed, scepticism is in order. After all, this is essentially a cyclical business in which prices habitually yo-yo. Even so, an unusually loud chorus is now joi
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