1、考博英语-210 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、BPart Vocabula(总题数:20,分数:10.00)1.After the students were shot by the military during a demonstration against the army _, the girl students dared for the first time to stay out at night on the streets to picket.(分数:0.50)A.controlB.rulingC.governmentD.regime2.Give
2、n a relatively _ sentence of 18 years (others were given suspended death sentences), Chen was later released from jail in consideration of age and poor health.(分数:0.50)A.benevolentB.compassionateC.lenientD.charitable3.The _ amongst the worlds scientists is that the world is likely to warm up over th
3、e next few decades.(分数:0.50)A.censureB.consensusC.censusD.censor4.Its important to remember that nutrients have to work _, and to take too much of one or another can be useless or even dangerous.(分数:0.50)A.in checkB.in retrospectC.in concertD.in vogue5.Welds hopes of assisting homosexual couples to
4、adopt children will require the law to _ the roles and customs of the child welfare organizations that now administer adoption.(分数:0.50)A.overrideB.overtakeC.overdrawD.overwhelm6.The manager is expected to use his best endeavors to promote the artists career, while the artist should do nothing to _
5、the reputation of the manager.(分数:0.50)A.improviseB.agonizeC.garanteeD.jeopardize7.Next time you have a problem, think about how you can improve the situation instead of _ all the negative aspects.(分数:0.50)A.dwelling onB.counting onC.barking onD.touching on8.The worlds first internet _ has been canc
6、elled because of lack of interest.(分数:0.50)A.climaxB.peakC.summitD.tip9.The assessment center gives each applicant the opportunity to _ whether they are suited to the work.(分数:0.50)A.exemplifyB.demonstrateC.exposeD.exhibit10.Unless astronomers _ their search for extraterrestrial life to stars as exc
7、eptional as the Sun, they are wasting much of their time.(分数:0.50)A.narrow downB.boil downC.tone downD.let down11.I would be _ if he could cast an expert eye over it and tell me what he thought of it.(分数:0.50)A.gracefulB.graciousC.gratefulD.gratuitous12.Envy and jealousy of other people and their li
8、ves become _ once you start believing in yourself.(分数:0.50)A.superficialB.superfluousC.superstitiousD.supernatural13.Though Almond wont describe his work as autobiographical, he does _ his own history in Skellig.(分数:0.50)A.draw inB.draw onC.draw outD.draw up14.I want to _ a slightly different issue
9、which is related to Annas question earlier about our different meanings of open-ended problems.(分数:0.50)A.bring upB.bring aboutC.bring forwardD.bring out15.She _ maintained that her grandsons were innocent, and nothing could dissuade her from that belief.(分数:0.50)A.skepticallyB.correspondentlyC.hesi
10、tantlyD.steadfastly16.In conclusion, walking is a cheap, safe, enjoyable and _ available form of exercise.(分数:0.50)A.recklesslyB.readilyC.potentiallyD.amenably17.The body also needs daily doses of sunlight to help _ Vitamin D, crucial for maintaining body functions and for the health of muscles and
11、bones.(分数:0.50)A.incorporateB.synthesizeC.integrateD.assimilate18.This is one of the methods used to try and _ to the patients that alcohol, as far as they are concerned, should be a thing of the past.(分数:0.50)A.get byB.get throughC.get overD.get across19.According to the behaviorists, psychologists
12、 have no need to _ the existence of the mind or of anything else that is not observable.(分数:0.50)A.postulateB.contemplateC.schemeD.recommend20.They eat a lot of meats and dairy foods, along with a lot of _ items that dont fall into any Nutrigroup, such as sugar, fat, and condiments.(分数:0.50)A.redund
13、antB.miscellaneousC.versatileD.trivial二、BPart Cloze/(总题数:1,分数:15.00)The period immediately following the Civil War was a time of great hope for Blacks in America. It was also a time of momentousU (21) /Uchange, as the nation sought toU (22) /Uthose liberties enshrined in the Bill of Rights to all Am
14、ericans, Black and White. The Thirteenth AmendmentU (23) /Uslavery, the Fourteenth Amendment guaranteed all citizens equal protection of the laws, and the Fifteenth Amendment declared that no one could beU (24) /Uthe right to vote “U (25) /Urace, color, or precious condition of servitude.“ In subseq
15、uent decades,U (26) /U, it became all too apparent, at least to Blacks and a (n)U (27) /Usmall number of concerned Whites, that the promise contained in these amendments were not beingU (28) /UBy centurys end, racial segregation was still an inescapable fact of American life, in the NorthU (29) /Uth
16、e South.There was an important stage that showed the struggle to close the gap between constitutional promise and social reality. In turning to civil disobedience (非暴力反抗), leadersU (30) /UMartinLuther King, Jr. madeU (31) /Upossible for all victims of racial injustice to take action in a way that wa
17、s direct and forceful,U (32) /Ualso peaceable. And through the power of their mortal example, they soon won widespread support for their cause.U (33) /Uthese developments, Congress took steps toU (34) /Uthe full meaning of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments by passing the Civil Rights Act of 19
18、64 and Voting Rights Act of 1965.The enactment of these measuresU (35) /Umarked the end of the civil rights movement. There was still much to be done.(分数:15.00)A.judicialB.governmentalC.constitutionalD.nationalA.setB.extendC.enactD.takeA.forbadeB.relinquishedC.abolishedD.abandonedA.refusedB.deniedC.
19、givenD.entitledA.on no accountB.in light ofC.regardless ofD.on account ofA.thenB.finallyC.howeverD.moreoverA.unfortunatelyB.fortunatelyC.previouslyD.justlyA.honoredB.observedC.noticedD.markedA.rather thanB.other thanC.as well asD.better thanA.for exampleB.such asC.for instanceD.andA.thatB.usC.itD.th
20、ingsA.andB.orC.ifD.butA.According toB.In response toC.In spite ofD.Abide byA.recoverB.revealC.restoreD.respectA.by no meansB.on large scaleC.without questionD.in the long run三、BPart Reading (总题数:5,分数:30.00)BPassage 1/BPlacing a human being behind the wheel of an automobile often has the same curious
21、 effect as cutting certain fibers in the brain.The result in either case is more primitive behavior. Hostile feelings are apt to be expressed in an aggressive way.The same man who will step aside for a stranger at a doorway will, when behind the wheel, risk an accident trying to beat another motoris
22、t through an intersection. The importance of emotional factors in automobile accidents is gaining recognition. Doctors and other scientists have concluded that the highway death toll resembles a disease epidemic and should be investigated as such.Dr. Ross A. Mcfarland, Associate Professor of Industr
23、ial Hygiene at the Harvard University School of Public Health, said that accidents “now constitute a greater threat to the safety of large segments of the population than diseases do.“Accidents are the leading cause of death between the ages of 1 and 35. About one third of all accidental deaths and
24、one seventh of all accidental injuries are caused by motor vehicles.Based on the present rate of vehicle registration, unless the accident rate is cut in half, one of every 10 persons in the country will be killed or injured in a traffic accident in the next 15 years.Research to find the underlying
25、causes of accidents and to develop ways to detect drivers who are apt to cause them is being conducted at universities and medical centers. Here are some of their findings so far:A man drives as he lives. If he is often in trouble with collection agencies, the courts, and police, chances are he will
26、 have repeated automobile accidents. Accident repeaters usually are egocentric, exhibitionistic, resentful of authority, impulsive, and lacking in social responsibility. As a group, they can be classified as borderline psychopathic personalities, according to Dr. McFarland.The suspicion, however, th
27、at accident repeaters could be detected in advance by screening out persons with more hostile impulses is false. A study at the University of Colorado showed that there were just as many overly hostile persons among those who had no accidents as among those with repeated accidents.(分数:6.00)(1).The a
28、uthor believes that, behind the wheel of an automobile, some people act _ .(分数:1.00)A.as though they were uncivilizedB.as though their brain fibers needed cuttingC.as though they wanted to repress hostile feelingsD.as though they should change their attitudes from hostility to amicability(2).Doctors
29、 and other scientists have concluded that _ .(分数:1.00)A.the highway death toll resembles a disease epidemicB.the highway death toll is entirely due to emotional factorsC.many drivers have a disease of the brainD.highway accidents should be treated as disease epidemics(3).Dr. McFarland emphasizes the
30、 great menace of accidents by comparing it to _ .(分数:1.00)A.high school testsB.psychopathic behaviorC.an epidemicD.antisocial behavior(4).According to the article, accidents are the leading cause of fatalities among people _ .(分数:1.00)A.between the ages of 1 and 35B.in antisocial groupsC.over the ag
31、e of 35D.who are normally courteous(5).Which of the following statements is true, according to the article?(分数:1.00)A.Motor vehicle registration will cause an increase in accidents in the future.B.Unless the accident rate is decreased, ten per cent of the American population will be killed or injure
32、d in motor accidents in the next 15 years.C.There is no hope that the accident rate will decrease during the next 15 years.D.Unless the accident rate decreases during the next 15 years, fifty per cent of the population will be killed.(6).According to this article, studies at leading universities hav
33、e shown that accident repeaters _ .(分数:1.00)A.are in trouble with collection agenciesB.can be detected in advanceC.drive entirely differently from the way they usually liveD.cannot be discovered on the basis of generally hostile attitudesBPassage 2/BWith increasing prosperity, West European youth is
34、 having a fling that is creating distinctive consumer and cultural patterns.The result has been the increasing emergence in Europe of that phenomenon well known in America as the “youth market.“ This is a market in which enterprising businesses cater to the demands of teenagers and older youths in a
35、ll their beatlemania and pop-art forms.In the United States, the market is wide-ranging and well established, almost an industry, which with this countrys emphasis on “youthfulness,“ even extends beyond teenager groups.As in the United States, youthful tastes in Europe extend over a similar range of
36、 products-records and record players, leather jackets and “wayout,“ extravagantly styled clothing, cosmetics and soft drinks. Generally it now is difficult to tell in which direction trans-Atlantic teenage influences are flowing.Also, a pattern of conformity dominates European youth as in this count
37、ry, though in Britain the object is to wear clothes that “make the wearer stand out,“ but also make him “in,“ such as tight trousers and precisely tailored jackets.Worship and emulation of “idols“ in the entertainment field, especially the “pop“ singers and other performers, can be viewed as another
38、 similarity. There is also the same exuberance and unpredictability in sudden fad switches. In Paris, buyers of stores catering to the youth market carefully watch what dress is being worn by a popular television teenager singer to be ready for a sudden demand for copies. In Stockholm other follower
39、s of teenage fads call the youth market “attractive bat irrational.“Actually, the scope and nature of the youth market varies considerably from country to country, being large and lively in some and only beginning to show itself in others.But there are also these important dissimilarities generally
40、with the American youth-market:In the European youth-market, unlike that of the United States, it is the working youth who provides the bulk of purchasing power.On the average, the school-finishing age still tends to be 14 years. This is the maximum age to which compulsory education extend, and with
41、 Europes industrial manpower shortage, thousands of teenage youths may soon attain incomes equal in many cases to that of their fathers.Although, because of general prosperity, European youths are beginning to continue school studies beyond the compulsory maximum age, they do not receive anything li
42、ke the pocket-money or “allowances“ of American teenagers.Working youth, consequently, are the big spenders in the European youth market, but they also have less leisure than those staying on at school, but these in turn have less buying power.(分数:7.00)(1).According to the passage, the youth market
43、is one that _ .(分数:1.00)A.has never been clearly distinguished from the adult marketB.is exceptionally easy to predictC.has long been under the scrutiny of consumer investigatorsD.is responsible for a larger percentage of consumption than was true a few years ago(2).The passage implies that the yout
44、h market is more established in _ .(分数:1.00)A.England than it is in AmericaB.Stockholm than it is in ParisC.America than it is in EuropeD.Europe than it is in Asia(3).The American and European youth markets are Mike in regard to _ .(分数:1.00)A.occurrence of frequent changes in buying habitsB.purchase
45、 of luxuriesC.appreciation of the same individual entertainersD.amount of parental allowances for clothing(4).According to the passage, which of the following statements is true concerning teenagers in Europe?.(分数:1.00)A.The stay-in-school period is becoming shorter.B.The earnings of teenagers are s
46、teadily increasing.C.Teenagers are getting more and more serious.D.Teenagers who work have more leisure time than teenagers who go to school.(5).Which of the following statements about the consumer habits of youth is NOT true?(分数:1.00)A.English youths prefer close-fitting garments.B.European teenage
47、rs mimic their American peers and vice versa.C.Flavored carbonated beverages are popular among teenagers.D.Teenagers today are too sophisticated for hero-worship.(6).Which of the following words in Paragraph 6 can be replaced by “fashion“?(分数:1.00)A.Fad.B.Worship.C.Emulation.D.Exuberance.(7).The mai
48、n purpose of the passage is to _ .(分数:1.00)A.describe different types of clothing worn by youthB.discuss new trends in the consumer patterns of youthC.analyze several advertising techniques used in gaining the youth marketD.compare the youth in the United States with the youth of EuropeBPassage 3/BThe golden rule for good writing is not a rule of grammar. It is true that there are rules of grammar, as in music there are rules of harmony, and that they are important, but one can no more write good English merely by keeping these rules than one can compose good music. The gol