[考研类试卷]英语专业(基础英语)模拟试卷3及答案与解析.doc
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1、英语专业(基础英语)模拟试卷 3 及答案与解析一、名词解释1 We should improve techniques of raising animals and reward the development of better breeds. In order to prevent and cure animal diseases and improve animal breeds, we should set up disease-prevention organizations and breeding stations in a planned way.2 The studies i
2、ndicate dolphins as capable of recognizing themselves in mirrorsan ability that is often considered a sign of self-awarenessand to grasp spontaneously the mood or intention of humans.3 Supreme Court has ruled that public universities can collect student activity fees even with students objections to
3、 particular activities, so long as the groups they give money to will be chosen without regard to their views.4 Critics contend that the new missile is a weapon whose importance is largely symbolic, more a tool for manipulating peoples perceptions than to fulfill a real military need.5 As an actress
4、 and, more importantly, as a teacher of acting, Stella Adler was one of the most influential artists in the American theater, who trained several generations of actors including Marlon Brando and Robert De Niro.6 Whereas a ramjet generally cannot achieve high speeds without the initial assistance of
5、 a rocket, high speeds can be attained by scramjets, or supersonic combustion ramjets, in that they reduce airflow compression at the entrance of the engine and letting air pass through at supersonic speeds.7 Unlike the United States, Japanese unions appear, reluctant to organize lower-paid workers.
6、8 Of all the possible disasters that threaten American agriculture, the possibility of an adverse change in climate is maybe the more difficult for analysis.9 The direction in which the Earth and the other solid planetsMercury, Venus, and Mars spins were determined from collisions with giant celesti
7、al bodies in the early history of the solar system.10 Spanning more than 50 years, Friedrich Muller began his career in an unpromising apprenticeship as a Sanskrit scholar and culminated in virtually every honor that European governments and learned societies could bestow.11 John Darwin is right ins
8、ide.12 Mike went to the United States in 1992.13 Since I was born in 1964, my life has been connected with education.14 I didnt come because of you.15 He said she would tell us when she is ready to leave.16 Marriage has many pains, but celibacy is no joy.17 You manage a business, stocks, bonds, peop
9、le. And now you can manage you hair.18 Ignoring, Want, Despair and Madness have, collectively or separately, been the attendants of my career.19 Great minds think otherwise.20 Teach the unforgetful to forget.二、短文改错20 In the following passage, there is a grammatical error in each line. You are requir
10、ed to correct each error by putting an appropriate form, supplying a missing word or crossing out an unnecessary word so that the passage is grammatically and logically appropriate.American English came out of age in the nineteenth century when it accomplished 【M1】_naming of places and naming of per
11、sons. For while the name for a native【M2】_American plant or animal may be distinct, it is usually no more so than its【M3】_referent, and often rather few. 【M4】_The change of meaning for a ancient English word such as robin, for example, 【M5】_adds nothing the resources of the vocabulary, although it d
12、oes adjust them the 【M6】_trifle. Even the outright borrowing of a word【M7】_as boss from a foreign language is only a minuscule addition. Most important of 【M8】_all, such adjustment or addition takes place systematically and anonymously. 【M9】_But when a whole new nation, and a huge one at this, is co
13、mposed 【M10】_with literally millions of placesstates, counties, cities and towns, rivers, 【M11】_mountains, even swampsall waiting new names from 【M12 】_their new inhabitants, then the consequence, whatever else it is, will be of equally 【M13】_huge importance in giving the linguistic character of the
14、 nation. 【M14 】_But the study of toponymicsplace namesis essential to a grasp of American 【M15】_English.When, furthermore, the nations new inhabitants arrive by their millions from 【M16】_hundreds of nations, and become parents in their new country to hundreds of 【M17】_millions many new inhabitants,
15、then the patterns of personal name 【M18】_lending that they develop here are hundreds of millions of times 【M19 】_significant than the designation of an unfamiliar bird as a robin. So the study 【M20】_of onomasticepersonal nameslike the study of toponymies assumes an importance to be measured by nothi
16、ng less than the nation into which America grew during the nineteenth century.21 【M1】22 【M2】23 【M3】24 【M4】25 【M5】26 【M6】27 【M7】28 【M8】29 【M9】30 【M10】31 【M11】32 【M12】33 【M13】34 【M14】35 【M15】36 【M16】37 【M17】38 【M18】39 【M19】40 【M20】三、简答题40 Read the excerpts from a prose passage and answer the questions
17、 that follow.Virtues are in the popular estimate rather the exception than the rule. There is the man and his virtues. Men do what is called a good action, as some piece of courage or charity, much as they would pay a fine in expiation of daily non-appearance on parade. Their works are done as an ap
18、ology or extenuation of their living in the world,as invalids and the insane pay a high board. Their virtues are penances. I do not wish to expiate, but to live. My life is for itself and not for a spectacle. I much prefer that it should be of a lower strain, so it be genuine and equal, than that it
19、 should be glittering and unsteady. I wish it to be sound and sweet, and not to need diet and bleeding. I ask primary evidence that you are a man, and refuse this appeal from the man to his actions. I know that for myself it makes no difference whether I do or forbear those actions which are reckone
20、d excellent. I cannot consent to pay for a privilege where I have intrinsic right. Few and mean as my gifts may be, I actually am, and do not need for my own assurance or the assurance of my fellows any secondary testimony.What I must do, is all that concerns me, not what the people think. This rule
21、, equally arduous in actual and in intellectual life, may serve for the whole distinction between greatness and meanness. It is the harder, because you will always find those who think they know what is your duty better than you know it. It is easy in the world to live after the worlds opinion; it i
22、s easy in solitude to live after our own; but the great man is he who in the midst of the crowd keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude.The objection to conforming to usages that have become dead to you, is, that it scatters your force. It loses your time and blurs the impression o
23、f your character. If you maintain a dead church, contribute to a dead Bible-Society, vote with a great party either for the Government or against it, spread your table like base housekeepers,under all these screens, I have difficulty to detect the precise man you are. And, of course, so much force i
24、s withdrawn from your proper life. But do your work, and I shall know you. Do your work, and you shall reinforce yourself. A man must consider what a blindmans-buff is this game of conformity. If I know your sect, I anticipate your argument. I hear a preacher announce for his text and topic the expe
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