[考研类试卷]英语专业(基础英语)模拟试卷11及答案与解析.doc
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1、英语专业(基础英语)模拟试卷 11 及答案与解析一、句子改错1 Such policy may distract students from their study.2 Different species of octopuses may measure anywhere from two inches over thirty feet in length.3 It demonstrates more of a random montage than the ability to sustain an argument through 10 to 15 double-space pages.4
2、 All those left undone may sound greatly in theory, but even the truest believer has great difficulty when it comes to specifics.5 The invention of fresh metaphor today continues to make it possible the vivid expression of emotions.6 Id rather you would go by train, because I cant bear the idea of y
3、our being in an airplane in such bad weather.7 Small distinctions among stamps, unimportant to the person average, would mean a great deal to the stamp collector.二、翻译8 I remember a time.when every artist thought he owed it to himself to turn his back on the Eiffel Tower, as a protest against the arc
4、hitectural blasphemy with which it filled the sky.9 We are ripping matter from its place in the earth in such volume as to upset the balance daylight and darkness.三、选择题10 Aerobic exercises create a_oxygen in the body without seriously disrupting normal body functions.(A)demand(B) demanding(C) demand
5、ing of(D)demand for11 The Sony PlayStation Portable books and feels gorgeous. With its_and sophisticated lines, its the iPod of games machines, aimed as much at adults as teenagers.(A)sleek(B) sleazy(C) sleety(D)slick12 One of the wrong notions about science is that many scientific discoveries have
6、come about_(A)accordingly(B) accidentally(C) artificially(D)additionally13 The disagreement over trade restrictions could seriously_relations between the two countries.(A)tumble(B) jeopardize(C) manipulate(D)intimidate14 It is bad manner to_other people behind their backs.(A)do up(B) do by(C) do awa
7、y with(D)do down15 Your advice would be_valuable to him, who is now at a loss as to what to do first.(A)excessively(B) extensively(C) exceedingly(D)exclusively16 New research raises new concerns that altering crops to withstand such threats may pose new risksfrom_the weeds themselves.(A)anything but
8、(B) other than(C) more than(D)no other than17 The Games of the 29th Olympiad will leave Beijing and the world sports a rich environmental_(A)legacy(B) protection(C) experience(D)property18 For a long time, France has been pushing for_the weapons embargo against those countries.(A)lifting(B) hollerin
9、g(C) changing(D)striking19 Professor Smith and Professor Brown will_in giving the class lectures.(A)alter(B) change(C) alternate(D)differ四、选词填空19 Put the words in brackets into the correct forms.(10 points)In May 2007, the United States【K1】_(launch)a plan to deploy an anti-missile system in Eastern
10、Europe,【K2】_(include)10 interceptor missiles in Poland and a radar station in the Czech Republic. Although the system allegedly【K3 】_(build)to counter the threat of a ballistic missle- equipped Iran, the plan【K4】_(meet)with vehement opposition from Russia, which【K5】 _ (insist)that the system is dire
11、cted against it.Several rounds of high-level consultations【K6】_(carry)out between Russia and the United State to settle the dispute. At the G8 Summit last June, former Russian President Vladimmir Putin 【K7】_(make)a proposal to his U.S. counterpart George W. Bush that the United States share data fro
12、m the Gabala radar station in Azerbaijina with Russia instead of building a new radar system in the Czech Republic. The two countries ministers of foreign affairs and defense【K8】_(meet)in Moscow last November in an attempt to iron out their differences in Americas deployment of an anti-missile syste
13、m in Eastern Europe and other issues. More talks【K9】_(hold)between the two countries this year. Despite all these negotiations, no substantial agreements【K10】_(reach).20 【K1】21 【K2】22 【K3】23 【K4】24 【K5】25 【K6】26 【K7】27 【K8】28 【K9】29 【K10】29 Fill in the blanks with appropriate words where necessary.(
14、15 points)Scholarship is, 【X1】_definition, a communal act. Dissemination or sharing knowledge makes the work of academic life complete. Consider【X2】_we always say “research and publication“ suggesting that scholarly investigation takes【X3】_meaning only when it is passed on to others, which might be
15、considered an act of teaching. Surly, teaching undergraduates can be an authentic form of scholarly work.The simple truth is that almost all of us【X4】_where we are today because of the inspiration of an inspiring teacher. Yet, on far too many campuses, it is deemed better for a professor to【X5】_a pa
16、per at the Hyatt in Chicago【X6 】_to teach undergraduates back home. And its really sad the way we speak【X7 】_research “opportunities“ and teaching “loads.“Giving teaching such a low priority has profoundly【X8】_influence on liberal learning. Young scholars often observe that【X9】_of catalog commitment
17、 to general education, the reality is that too much time with students will, in【X10 】_. jeopardize their careers.30 【X1】31 【X2】32 【X3】33 【X4】34 【X5】35 【X6】36 【X7】37 【X8】38 【X9】39 【X10】39 Complete the passage by choosing the best sentence for each gap. There are more sentences given than necessary.(1
18、5 points)These days we hear a lot of words about the “great classless society“. The idea that the twentieth century is the age of the common man has become one of the great cliches of our time. The same old arguments are put forward in evidence. Here are some of them: monarchy as a system of governm
19、ent has been completely discredited. The monarchies that survive have been deprived of all political power. Inherited wealth has been savagely reduced by taxation and, in time, the great fortunes will disappear altogether. In a number of countries the victory has been complete. The people rule; the
20、great millennium has become a political reality.【T1】_【T2】_It is debatable whether you can ever provide everyone with the same educational opportunities, but that is another question. The fact is that nature dispenses brains and ability with a total disregard for the principle of equality. The old ru
21、les of the jungle, “survival of the fittest“, and “might is right“ are still with us. The spread of education has destroyed the old class system and created a new one. Rewards are based on merit. For “aristocracy“ read “meritocracy“; in other respects, society remains unaltered: the class system is
22、rigidly maintained.Genuine ability, animal cunning, skill, the knack of seizing opportunities, all bring material rewards.【T3】_For all the lip service we pay to the idea of equality, we do not consider this wrong in the western world. Private schools which offer unfair advantages over state schools
23、are not banned becauseone of the principles in a democracy is that people should be free to choose how they will educate their children. In this way, the new meritocracy can perpetuate itself to a certain extent: an able child from a wealthy home can succeed far more rapidly than his poorer counterp
24、art.【T4】_In societies wholly dedicated to the principle of social equality, privileged private education is forbidden. But even here people are rewarded according to their abilities. In fact, so great is the need for skilled workers that the least able may be neglected. Bright children are carefully
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