[考研类试卷]英语专业(基础英语)模拟试卷13及答案与解析.doc
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1、英语专业(基础英语)模拟试卷 13 及答案与解析一、选择题1 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 say2 The chief reason for the population growth isnt so much a rise in birth rates_a fall in death rates as a result of improvemen
2、ts in medical care.(A)and(B) as(C) but(D)or3 In my opinion, hes_the most imaginative of all the contemporary poets.(A)in all(B) at best(C) for all(D)by far4 She is_a musician than her brother.(A)much of(B) much as(C) more of(D)more as5 _my wifes consistent encouragement I wouldnt have accomplished m
3、y graduate study.(A)But for(B) But with(C) Except for(D)as are6 Most insulation devices of this kind,_manufactured for such purposes, are extremely expensive to install.(A)that are(B) which is(C) those are(D)as are7 Just as there are occupations that require college or even higher degrees,_occupatio
4、ns for which technical training is necessary.(A)so too there are(B) so also there are(C) so there are too(D)so too are there8 This, they say, is proof that the more primitive species was not simply supplanted by an advanced one_into one.(A)but also developed(B) but reformed sharply(C) but merely tur
5、ned(D)but evolved slowly9 In such desperate strains did he find himself that he was reduced to_the violin in the streets.(A)play(B) playing(C) be playing(D)having played10 Those twins are so alike that it is next to impossible to distinguish_.(A)who is who(B) which is which(C) one and the other(D)on
6、e another11 He is determined to prove his innocence,_he has to go to the highest court in the land.(A)even though(B) even as(C) even if(D)even so12 When_, many racists cannot give a logical reason for their attitudes towards other racial groups.(A)questioning(B) having been questioned(C) having ques
7、tioned(D)questioned二、选词填空12 Supply the passage with proper prepositions.(8 points)【K1】_food and shelter, clothing is one of peoples most important needs. Clothing includes all the different garments, accessories, and ornaments worn by people【K2】_the world.Most people, no matter where they live, wear
8、 some kind of clothing. People【K3】 _various regions dress differently【K4 】_many reasons. They may have different materials and methods making clothes, or they may have different habits of dress. Any person may wear certain clothing for a variety of individual reasons. But【 K5】_general, people wear c
9、lothes for three main reason: a. protection, b. communication, and c. decoration. Most clothing serves all three purposes.In many areas of the world, people need clothing for protection【K6】_the weather. Clothing also protects people who work【K7 】_dangerous jobs, take part in rough sports, or engage【
10、K8】_ other hazardous activities.13 【K1】14 【K2】15 【K3】16 【K4】17 【K5】18 【K6】19 【K7】20 【K8】20 Complete the passage by choosing the best word for each gap from the box. Change the word form when you think it is necessary to do so.(30 points)since rather select lazy lose natural always diversity whereas
11、specialize ever afford complex curious contact matter where keep promote accentuateEnglish as a killer languageThroughout the world, people regard English as a language of economic opportunity, though this is not a universal feeling, since some consider English a tool for the destruction of linguist
12、ic and cultural【X1】_. A number of commentators have seen the spread of English not as an unqualified benefit, but rather as an opportunity reserved only for the【X2】_few and a means to construct patterns of inequality both within countries and between the “west“ and the “rest“.The global spread of En
13、glish is【X3】_: on the one hand it appears as an unstoppable process that homogenizes culture wherever it goes: Crystal(1997a)cites the Italian word cocacolonizzare(to co-colonize),while the poet Derrick Desmond【X4】_crudely laments the Californucation(sic) of world culture. On the other hand , howeve
14、r, the spread of English creates divisions in society, and【X5】_with other languages causes the creation of new language varieties.Pattayanyak(1996)has suggested that in India the use of English【X6】_improved educational opportunities for only a very small minority. On the whole it【 X7】_the rift betwe
15、en the urban and rural, the developed and developing and the masses and the elite. He argues that【X8】_English is the almost exclusive language of science and technology, this actually prevents ordinary people form having access to and interacting with it. Because it prevents many languages sharing c
16、ommunication, it【X9 】_alienation, anomie, and blind spots in cultural perception. Ultimately, Pattaynayak argues, English causes other cultures to wither and die, and its use by the elite to secure their position of privilege is just as much of an imposition on the people as colonialism【 X10】_was.It
17、 has also been suggested(and it does seem to be true certainly of most Britons and American)that the spread of global English has led to complacency about the use of English, and has encouraged people to be【X11】_about learning languages. Certainly in my recent experience teaching at university in Gr
18、eat Britain, many of the foreign-language programmers are struggling to recruit students who wish to【X12】_in a foreign language and traditional literature-based German and French programmers in particular seem to be struggling to retain student numbers. On the other hand, as we mentioned in the sect
19、ion on the boom in English teaching, courses that combine European language with, for example, business studies, marketing or IT training,【X13 】_the instrumental function of learning the language is transparent, are indeed attracting students. Thus, this complacency or lack of interest might not be
20、a simple【X14】_of students losing interest in learning languages, but rather of academics【X15】_touch with how and why we teach them.21 【X1】22 【X2】23 【X3】24 【X4】25 【X5】26 【X6】27 【X7】28 【X8】29 【X9】30 【X10】31 【X11】32 【X12】33 【X13】34 【X14】35 【X15】35 Complete the passage by choosing the best sentence for
21、each gap. There are more sentences given than necessary.(10 points)We might marvel at the progress made in every field of study, but the methods of testing a persons knowledge and ability remain as primitive as ever they were. It really is extraordinary that after all these years; educationists have
22、 still failed to device anything more efficient and reliable than examinations. For all the pious claim that examinations test what you know, it is common knowledge that they more often do the exact people opposite.【T1】_.【T2】_It doesnt matter that you werent feeling very well, or that your mother di
23、ed. Little things like that dont count: the exam goes on. No one can give off his best when he is in mortal terror, or after a sleepless night, yet this is precisely what the examination system expects him to do.【T3】_.【T4】_What has to be learnt is rigidly laid down by a syllabus, so the student is e
24、ncouraged to memorize. Examinations do not motivate a student to read widely, but to restrict his reading; they do not enable him to seek more and more knowledge, but induce cramming. They lower the standards of teaching, for they deprive the teacher of all freedoms. Teachers themselves are often ju
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