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1、考博英语-517 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Part Vocabulary(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、Section A(总题数:10,分数:10.00)1.Through most city traffic is regulated by automatic traffic lights, the citys residents are notorious for ignoring them.(分数:1.00)A.disgracefulB.infamousC.offensiveD.awkward2.You can come with me to the

2、museum this afternoon _ you dont mind walking for half an hour.(分数:1.00)A.unlessB.so far asC.exceptD.if3.The Canadian unions tend to strive for wage parity, with their counterparts in the United States.(分数:1.00)A.equalityB.promotionC.criterionD.stipulation4.The young man who saw the car _ into the r

3、iver telephoned the police.(分数:1.00)A.plungedB.plungeC.was plungingD.to plunge5.When the new assembly line is complete, the factory will turn _ one thousand cars per day.(分数:1.00)A.inB.offC.outD.over6.Some of these basketball teams were criticized for presenting demeaning images of black players.(分数

4、:1.00)A.depressingB.degradingC.depreciatingD.declining7.In 1931, Joseph Stalin invited George Washington Carver to superintend cotton plantations in southern Russia and to make a tour of the Soviet Union, but he refused.(分数:1.00)A.superviseB.cultivateC.upgradeD.discern8.We can rely on William to car

5、ry out this mission, for his judgment is always _.(分数:1.00)A.inexplicableB.healthyC.soundD.straight9.In the 1944 election, Senator Harry. S. Truman of Missouri had distinguished himself by investigating fraud and waste among war contractors.(分数:1.00)A.discordB.deviationC.deceptionD.distortion10.This

6、 platform would collapse if all of us _ on it.(分数:1.00)A.standB.stoodC.would standD.had stood三、Section B(总题数:10,分数:10.00)11.There are quite a few people who are willing to prostitute their intelligence for a mess of pottage.(分数:1.00)A.蝇头小利B.一锅粥C.眼前利益D.钱财12.Those guys are continually quarrelling, but

7、 it is usually a storm in a teacup.(分数:1.00)A.不欢而散B.小题大做C.不可开交D.无事生非13.I was shocked to learn that such an eminent professor was ignorant to a proverb.(分数:1.00)A.普遍现象B.令人吃惊C.成语D.众所周知14.Whenever we come to stay with them, we just live like fighting cocks.(分数:1.00)A.在争吵中度日B.吃不到任何好东西C.吃得到最好的东西D.自由自在15.

8、He kept throwing us an apple of discord, we soon quarreled again.(分数:1.00)A.(评判)不公B.(挑起) 争端C.(分赃)不均D.背叛16.The United States was trying hard to smoke the enemy out of the holes in the target country.(分数:1.00)A.对敌人施以地毯式轰炸B.将敌人熏死在洞中C.引诱敌人出洞D.向洞中的敌人投掷毒气弹17.He is said to be equal to any task whatever.(分数

9、:1.00)A.负责B.胜任C.疲于应付D.同等对待18.The man told me under rose that he often took trouble on your account.(分数:1.00)A.不辞劳苦B.挑剔C.打理D.惹麻烦19.There are always a lot of straw polls before the general election of the President in the United States.(分数:1.00)A.无效投票B.拉拢选票C.民意测验D.正式投票20.His elder sister, who works in

10、 the supermarket, is still on the shelf.(分数:1.00)A.童心未泯B.取货C.没出嫁D.休息四、Section C(总题数:15,分数:15.00)21.FLOWER: VIOLET(分数:1.00)A.stone: magentaB.pear: fruitC.cabbage: greenD.gem: turquoise22.ECHO: SOUND(分数:1.00)A.reflection: lightB.microphone: hearingC.conservation: talkD.implication: tone23.AESTKETICS:

11、BEAUTY(分数:1.00)A.theology: moralsB.psychology: anxietyC.physiology: natureD.epistemology: knowledge24.GOAD: DIRECT(分数:1.00)A.exhort: suggestB.instruct: teachC.persuade: convinceD.conspire: plan25.CLAY: PORCELAIN(分数:1.00)A.flax: linenB.sand: sedimentC.computer: programD.soup: luncheon26.ADULTERATE: P

12、URE(分数:1.00)A.outstanding: excellentB.embellish: austereC.mosquito: bloodD.concentrate: part27.GLIMMER: DAZZLE(分数:1.00)A.hit: strikeB.recede: abandonC.murmur: resoundD.muse: ponder28.PERPLEXED: CLARIFICATION(分数:1.00)A.relaxed: recreationB.learned: professionC.anxious: reassuranceD.upset: confidence2

13、9.COIN: DENOMINATION(分数:1.00)A.book: titleB.officer: rankC.tree: woodD.doctor: nurse30.MATRIX: NUMBERS(分数:1.00)A.gas: moleculesB.insurance: securitiesC.crystal: atomsD.base: athletics31.SLICE: CAKE(分数:1.00)A.mince: onionB.core: appleC.peel: peachD.crave: turkey32.EDUCATE: CHILD(分数:1.00)A.cultivate:

14、cropB.quench: fireC.secure: possessionD.care: doctor33.STANZA: POEM(分数:1.00)A.duet: chorusB.rhyme: verseC.passage: articleD.act: opera34.SCISSORS: TAILOR(分数:1.00)A.brush: painterB.computer: writerC.wagon: farmerD.saw: carpenter35.EGG: CHICKEN(分数:1.00)A.pearl: oysterB.roe: salmonC.fur: tigerD.bark: t

15、ree五、Part Reading Compr(总题数:0,分数:0.00)六、Passage One(总题数:1,分数:4.00)The military aspect of the United States Civil War has always attracted the most attention from scholars. The roar of gunfire, the massed movements of uniformed men, the shrill of bugles, and the drama of hand-to-hand combat have fasc

16、inated students of warfare for a century. Behind the lines, however, life was less spectacular. It was the story of back-breaking labor to provide the fighting men with food and arms, of nerve-tingling uncertainty about the course of national events, of heartbreak over sons or brothers or husbands l

17、ost in battle. If the men on the firing line won the victories, the means to those victories were forged on the home front.Never in the nations history hid Americans worked harder for victory than in the Civil War. Northerners and Southerners alike threw themselves into the task of supplying their r

18、espective armies. Both governments made tremendous demands upon civilians and, in general, received willing cooperation.By 1863 the Northern war economy was rumbling along in high gear. Everything from steamboats to shovels was needed and produced. Denied Southern cotton, textile mills turned to woo

19、l for blankets and uniforms. Hides by the hundreds of thousands were turned into wool for blankets and uniforms. Hides by the hundreds of thousands were turned into shoes and harness and daddies; ironworks manufactured locomotives, ordnance, armor plate. While private enterprise lagged, the governme

20、nt set up its own factories or arsenals. Agriculture boomed, with machinery doing the job of farm workers drawn into the army.In short, everything that a nation needed to fight a modern war was produced in uncounted numbers. Inevitably there were profiteers with gold-headed canes and flamboyant diam

21、ond stickpins, but for every crooked tycoon there were thousands of ordinary citizens living on fixed incomes who did their best to cope with rising prices and still made a contribution to the war effort. Those who could bought war bonds; others knitted, sewed, nursed, or lent any other assistance i

22、n their power.(分数:4.00)(1).Which of the following is implied by the writer of this passage?(分数:1.00)A.The students of the Civil War usually concentrate on the economy.B.The families of the Civil War are extremely worried about their living.C.The students of the Civil War usually concentrate on the b

23、attlefield.D.The families of the Civil War are extremely worried about the government.(2).With what topic is the passage primarily concerned?(分数:1.00)A.the civilian response to the Civil WarB.the causes of the Civil WarC.where the Civil War battles were foughtD.why the South lost the Civil War(3).Th

24、e word “tycoon“ in the last paragraph is _.(分数:1.00)A.derived from a Japanese word, meaning a businessman with great wealth and powerB.an English translation of a Russian word, meaning a man of great consequenceC.borrowed from Portuguese, meaning an industrialist with a great sum of money obtained i

25、llegallyD.rarely used now because of its derogatory meaning(4).According to the passage, during the Civil War the South no longer provided the North with(分数:1.00)A.cottonB.shoesC.hidesD.wool七、Passage Two(总题数:1,分数:4.00)The vegetative forms of most bacteria are killed by drying in air, although the di

26、fferent species exhibit pronounced differences in their resistance. The tubercle bacillus is one of the more resistant, and vibrio cholera is one of the more sensitive to drying. In general, the encapsulated organisms are more resistant than the non-encapsulated forms. Spores are quite resistant to

27、drying; the spores of the anthrax bacillus, for example, will germinate after remaining in a dry condition for ten years or more. The resistance of the pathogenic forms causing disease of the upper respiratory tract is of particular interest in connection with airborne infection, for the length of t

28、ime that a droplet remains infective is a result, primarily, of the resistance of the particular microorganism to drying.(分数:4.00)(1).Tuberculosis is highly infectious because _.(分数:1.00)A.spores are resistant to dryingB.the causative organism is encapsulated.C.droplets of sputum remain infective fo

29、r a long time due to the resistance of the organisms to drying.D.none of thes(2).The passage uses the term “vegetative forms“ to refer to _.(分数:1.00)A.plants that infest human habitationsB.the feet that bacteria are really vegetablesC.the growing stage of the bacteria as opposed to the dormant stage

30、D.the difficulty in classifying the types of bacteria(3).According to the passage, the risk of infection from airborne microorganisms would likely be greater during a _.(分数:1.00)A.heatwaveB.time of high humidityC.windless periodD.shortage of fuel oil(4).It may be inferred from the passage that _.(分数

31、:1.00)A.bacteria can be most easily killed by removal of moisture.B.drying out a house will eliminate the risk of airborne infection.C.hot-air heating is better than steam heating because steam heating uses water.D.none of the abov八、Passage Three(总题数:1,分数:4.00)The history of Western music properly b

32、egins with the music of the Christian, Church. But all through the Middle Ages and even to the present time men have continually turned back to Greece and Rome for instruction, for correction, and for inspiration in their several fields of work; this has been true in music-though with some important

33、 differences. R6man literature, for example, never ceased to exert influence in the Middle Ages, and this influence became much greater in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries when more Roman works became known, at the same time, too, the surviving literature of Greece was gradually recovered. But

34、 in literature, as well as in some other fields (notably sculpture), medieval or Renaissance artists had the advantage of being able to study and, if they so desired, imitate the models of antiquity. The actual poems or statues were before them. In music this was not so. The Middle Ages did not poss

35、ess a single example of Greek or Roman music-nor, it may be added, are we today much better off. About a dozen examples-half of them were fragments-of Greek music have been discovered, nearly all from comparatively late periods, but there is no general agreement as to just how they were meant to sou

36、nd; there are no authentic remains of ancient Roman music. So we, as well as the men of medieval times, derive nearly all our knowledge of this art in the ancient civilizations at second hand from a few rather vague accounts of performances, but mostly from theatrical treatises and literary descript

37、ions.(分数:4.00)(1).The influence of Greece and Rome became greater in the fourteenth and fifteenth century because _.(分数:1.00)A.Roman and Greek works were better than the those of medieval Christian churchB.Roman and Greek works were different from Medieval worksC.the Roman and Greek music became kno

38、wnD.a lot of Roman and Greek works were discovered(2).Artists in the period of Renaissance had the advantage of being able to study Roman and Greek literature and sculpture because _.(分数:1.00)A.they could obtain the first-hand materialsB.they could understand Greek and LatinC.they were more intellig

39、ent than modern menD.they were inspired by Roman and Greek literature(3).In the passage the author implied that _.(分数:1.00)A.music did not exist before the Middle AgesB.we were not better off than the Greek and Roman menC.there was not enough evidence to prove that Western music was originated from

40、the ancient Greece and RomeD.there were no authentic remains of the ancient Roman music(4).Men could directly turn back to Greece and Rome for instruction, for correction, and for inspiration in the following fields of their work except _.(分数:1.00)A.sculptureB.dramaC.poetryD.music九、Passage Four(总题数:

41、1,分数:4.00)Mycorrhizal fungi infect more plants than do any other fungi and are necessary for many plants to thrive, but they have escaped widespread investigation until recently for two reasons. First, the symbiotic association is so well-balanced that the roots of host plants show no damage even wh

42、en densely infected. Second, the fungi cannot as yet be cultivated in the absence of a living root. Despite these difficulties, there has been important new Work that suggests that this symbiotic association can be harnessed to achieve more economical use of costly superphosphate fertilizer and to p

43、ermit better exploitation of cheaper, less-soluble rock phosphate. Mycorrhizal benefits are not limited to improved phosphate uptake in host plants. In legumes, mycorrhizal inoculation has increased nitrogen fixation beyond levels achieved by adding phosphate fertilizer alone. Certain symbiotic asso

44、ciations also increase the host plants resistance to harmful root fungi. Whether this resistance results from exclusion of harmful fungi through competition for sites, from metabolic change involving antibiotic production, or from increased vigor is undetermined.(分数:4.00)(1).Which of the following m

45、ost accurately describes the passage?(分数:1.00)A.a description of a replicable experimentB.a refutation of an earlier hypothesisC.a summary report of new findingsD.a confirmation of earlier research(2).It can be inferred from the passage that which of the following has been a factor influencing the e

46、xtent to which research on mycorrhizal fungi has progressed?(分数:1.00)A.lack of funding for such researchB.lack of immediate application of such researchC.difficulties surrounding laboratory production of specimens for study.D.lack of a method for identifying mycorrhizal fungi(3).The level of informa

47、tion in the passage above is suited to the needs of all of the following people except _.(分数:1.00)A.an official of a research foundation who identifies research projects for potential fundingB.a state official whose position requires her to alert farmers about possible innovations in farmingC.a rese

48、archer whose job is to identify potentially profitable areas for research and product developmentD.a botanist conducting experiments to determine the relationship between degree of mycorrhizal infection and expected uptake of phosphate(4).The passage suggests which of the following about the increas

49、ed resistance to harmful root fungi that some plants infected with mycorrhizal fungi seem to exhibit?(分数:1.00)A.There are at least three hypotheses that might account for the increase.B.The plants that Show increased resistance also exhibit improved nitrogen fixation.C.Such increases may be independent of mycorrhizal infection.D.It is unlikely that a satisfactory explanation can be found to account for the increas十、Passage Five(总题数:1,分数:4.00)It is not often realized that women held a high place in southern E

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