1、考博英语模拟试卷 222及答案与解析 一、 Structure and Vocabulary 1 I should be able to finish the task on time, _ you provide me with the necessary guidance. ( A) in case ( B) provided that ( C) or else ( D) as if 2 The priest made the _ of the cross when he entered the church. ( A) mark ( B) signal ( C) sign ( D) ge
2、sture 3 Farmers often use water buffalo to help them in the _ fields. ( A) paddle ( B) paddy ( C) pagoda ( D) pagan 4 Despite the fact that they were _when they married, alter 30 years they live together harmoniously. ( A) contradictory ( B) incompatible ( C) contrary ( D) compatible 5 The _ friend
3、was exposed in the end to be hidden rival who had been plotting against the companys marketing in Hong Kong. ( A) professed ( B) announced ( C) exclaimed ( D) declared 6 The old couple decided to _ a boy and a girl though they had three children of their own. ( A) adapt ( B) bring ( C) receive ( D)
4、adopt 7 A year has _ and there is no sign of the situation getting any better. ( A) emerged ( B) enclosed ( C) clasped ( D) expired 8 Doctor often_uneasiness in the people they deal with. ( A) smell ( B) hare ( C) sense ( D) tough 9 He is a very _ character; he is never relaxed with strangers. ( A)
5、self-confident ( B) self-conscious ( C) self-evident ( D) self-serving 10 The rain was very heavy and _ the land was flooded. ( A) consequently ( B) continuously ( C) constantly ( D) consistently 11 The small nation survived the war by_ itself to one of the superpowers. ( A) devoting ( B) indulging
6、( C) affiliating ( D) acclaiming 12 Nepal is a country in central Asia that is landlocked and_by the Himalayas. ( A) secluded ( B) bordered ( C) integrated ( D) opened 13 The ink has faded with time and so parts of the letter were _. ( A) illegible ( B) indelible ( C) illegitimate ( D) inscrutable 1
7、4 This program will take kids who have a manifest history of violent acts. ( A) determined ( B) demonstrated ( C) administrated ( D) distinguished 15 You can come with me to the museum this afternoon _ you dont mind walking for half an hour. ( A) unless ( B) so far as ( C) except ( D) if 16 I got a
8、new battery for my recorder only last week, but it seems to have _ already. ( A) worn out ( B) run down ( C) knocked off ( D) gone off 17 The weatherman broadcasts the _ in temperature twice a day. ( A) diversion ( B) variety ( C) variation ( D) modification 18 He said the most unusual aspect of the
9、 Mexican trial was that the 12 teenagers were not given any drags to suppress their immune systems, _ would normally destroy any cells from other animals. ( A) at which ( B) which ( C) to which ( D) as 19 By _ computation, he estimated that the repairs on the house would cost him $2,000. ( A) coarse
10、 ( B) rude ( C) crude ( D) rough 20 Vast herds of large game animals once roamed the plains of what is now the state of Kansas. ( A) wandered ( B) inhabited ( C) grazed ( D) populated 21 If you take a(n) _ course like her you can learn English in less than two years. ( A) intensive ( B) extensive (
11、C) expansive ( D) retentive 22 “This park has more than 200 waterfalls that are 5 feet or higher. And 50 of them have never been mapped or photographed,“ says park historian Lee Whittlesey. “Now thats a _ to the size of Yellowstone.“ ( A) proposition ( B) hypothesis ( C) ceremony ( D) testimony 23 T
12、he Chinese government is determined to go _ the established policy of developing agriculture. ( A) after ( B) on ( C) ahead ( D) by 24 She accidentally swallowed the poison and death was _. ( A) instantaneous ( B) simultaneous ( C) symmetrical ( D) insufficient 25 The connoisseurs opinions differed
13、greatly as to the question whether the picture on show was a(n) _ Picasso painting. ( A) explicit ( B) reliable ( C) stringent ( D) authentic 26 The_has left for the Antarctic and it will come back in six months. ( A) expedition ( B) execution ( C) exploration ( D) delegation 27 I_the bottle to piec
14、es against the rock. ( A) splashed ( B) smashed ( C) fractured ( D) cracked 28 All their efforts to solve the problem proved futile. ( A) useless ( B) undesirable ( C) unnecessary ( D) worthless 29 Despite_efforts by the finance minister, inflation rose to 36 points. ( A) absurd ( B) grimy ( C) vali
15、ant ( D) fraudulent 30 U. S. Secretary of State Rice_a three-day trip to the Middle East with an agreement from Israeli and Palestinian leaders to hold meetings every two weeks. ( A) ended up ( B) wrapped up ( C) rounded up ( D) summed up 二、 Cloze 30 The normal human daily cycle of activity is of so
16、me 78 hours sleep【 1】 with some 16 17 hours wakefulness and that the sleep normally coincides【 2】 the hours of darkness. Our present【 3】 is with how easily and to what extent this【 4】 can be modified. The question is no mere academic one. The ease with【 5】 people can change from working in the day t
17、o working at night is a【 6】 of growing importance in industry where automation【 7】round-the-clock working of machines. It normally【 8】 from five days to one week for a person to adapt to a【 9】 routine of sleep and wakefulness, sleeping【 10】 the day and working at night.【 11】it is often the case in i
18、ndustry that shifts are changed every week. This【 12】 that no sooner has he got used to one routine【 13】 he has to change to another,【 14】 much of his time is spent neither working nor sleeping very【 15】 One answer would seem to be【 16】 periods on each shift, a month, or even three months.【 17】 , re
19、cent research has shown that people on such systems will revert to go back to their【 18】habits of sleep and wakefulness during the week-end and that this is quite enough to destroy any 【 19】 to night work built up during the week. The only real solution appears to be to hand over the night shift to
20、those permanent night workers whose【 20】 may persist through all week-ends and holidays. ( A) allegation ( B) alternation ( C) allocation ( D) alternative ( A) over ( B) of ( C) with ( D) in ( A) think ( B) consider ( C) regard ( D) concern ( A) round ( B) circle ( C) period ( D) cycle ( A) for ( B)
21、 that ( C) which ( D) as ( A) matter ( B) trouble ( C) difficulty ( D) problem ( A) reacts to ( B) calls for ( C) invites ( D) asks ( A) requests ( B) demands ( C) spends ( D) takes ( A) regular ( B) reversed ( C) returned ( D) former ( A) during ( B) after ( C) on ( D) with ( A) In comparison ( B)
22、In a word ( C) Unfortunately ( D) Therefore ( A) mean ( B) meaning ( C) meant ( D) means ( A) than ( B) then ( C) when ( D) as ( A) as ( B) while ( C) so that ( D) though ( A) happily ( B) easily ( C) good ( D) efficiently ( A) nicer ( B) longer ( C) better ( D) shorter ( A) However ( B) Similarly (
23、 C) In short ( D) So ( A) favourite ( B) temporary ( C) normal ( D) new ( A) tendency ( B) adaptation ( C) return ( D) change ( A) habit ( B) preference ( C) sleep ( D) wakefulness 51 【 C2】 ( A) where ( B) that ( C) in which ( D) what 51 Are you always sure you know what people mean when they try to
24、 describe their feelings to you? We use both words and gestures to express our feelings, but the problem is that these words and gestures can be interpreted in different ways. It is tree that a smile means the same things in any language. So【 31】 laughter or crying. There are also a number of striki
25、ng similarities in the way different animals show the【 32】 feeling. Does, tigers and humans, for example, often show their teeth when they are angry. This is probably【 33】 such behavior patterns are inherited rather than【 34】 . Fear is another emotion that is shown in【 35】 the same way all over the
26、world. In Chinese and in English fiction, a phrase like he went pale and began to tremble suggests that the man is【 36】 very afraid or has just had a very nasty shock. However, he opened his eyes wide is used. to suggested anger in Chinese【 37】 in English it conveys surprise. In Chinese surprise can
27、 be described in a phrase like they stretched【 38】 their tongues. Sticking out your tongue in【 39】is an insulting gesture or expresses disgust. Even in the same【 40】 ,people differ【 41】 their ability to interpret and express feelings. Experiments in America have shown that women are usually better t
28、han men【 42】 recognizing fear, anger, love and happiness on peoples faces. Disgust, contempt and suffering seem to【 43】the most difficult emotions for people everywhere either to recognize or to【 44】 . Other studies have【 45】 that older people usually find 【 46】 easier to interpret body language (th
29、e way people stand or move etc. ) than younger people【 47】 , and psychologists such as E.G Beier have also shown that some people frequently give completely the wrong impression of【 48】 they feel. For instance, they try to show affection but in fact actually communicate dislike. Or when they want to
30、 show interest, they give the impression that they dont care. This can happen even among close friends and members of the same family. In【 49】 words, what we think we axe communicating through language, voice, face and body movements may be the exact【 50】 of what other people understand. 71 Its all
31、annual back-to-school routine. One morning you wave goodbye, and that【 56】evening youre burning the late-night oil in sympathy. In the race to improve educational standards,【 57】 are throwing the books at kids.【 58】 elementary school students are complaining of homework【 59】 . Whats a well-meaning p
32、arent to do? As hard as【 60】 may be, sit back and chill, experts advise. Though youve got to get them to do it,【 61】 helping too much, or even examining【 62】 too carefully, you may keep them【 63】doing it by themselves. “I wouldnt advise a parent to check every【 64】 assignment,“ says psychologist Joh
33、n Rosemond, author of Ending the Tough Homework. “Theres a【 65】 of appreciation for trial and error. Let your children【 66】 the grade they deserve. “ Many experts believe parents should gently look over the work of younger children and ask them to rethink their【 67】 . But “you dont want them to feel
34、 it has to be【 68】 ,“ she says. Thats not to say parents should【 69】 homework first, they should monitor how much homework their kids【 70】 . Thirty minutes a day in the early elementary years and an hour in【 71】four, five, and six is standard, says Rosemond. For junior-high students it should be “【
35、72】 more than an hour and a half,“ and two for high school students. If your child【 73】 has more homework than this, you may want to check【 74】 other parents and then talk to the teacher about【 75】assignments. ( A) very ( B) exact ( C) right ( D) usual ( A) officials ( B) parents ( C) experts ( D) s
36、chools ( A) Also ( B) Even ( C) Then ( D) However ( A) fatigue ( B) confusion ( C) duty ( D) puzzle ( A) there. ( B) we ( C) they ( D) it ( A) via ( B) under ( C) by ( D) for ( A) questions ( B) answers ( C) standards ( D) rules ( A) off ( B) without ( C) beyond ( D) from ( A) single ( B) piece ( C)
37、 page ( D) other ( A) drop ( B) short ( C) cut ( D) lack ( A) acquire ( B) earn ( C) gather ( D) reach ( A) exercises ( B) defects ( C) mistakes ( D) tests ( A) perfect ( B) better ( C) unusual ( D) complete ( A) forget ( B) refuse ( C) miss ( D) ignore ( A) have ( B) prepare ( C) make ( D) perform
38、( A) classes ( B) groups ( C) grades ( D) terms ( A) about ( B) no ( C) much ( D) few ( A) previously ( B) rarely ( C) merely ( D) consistently ( A) with ( B) in ( C) out ( D) up ( A) finishing ( B) lowering ( C) reducing ( D) declining 91 The beginnings of the Coca-Cola were humble. In 1886, an Atl
39、anta pharmacist, John Pemberton, made the original mixture,【 51】 it was his accountant, Frank Robinson,【 52】 put a name to【 53】 . The【 54】 of the powerful brew included the coca leaf and the kola nut, but【 55】the drink wasnt【 56】 Coca Kola is not known. No one knows【 57】 , what became【 58】 Pemberton
40、, because he sold the Coca-Cola Company five years after formulating the drink to Asa Candler, who had managed to get it【 59】 to all US states within four years of buying the【 60】 as well as establishing it as a favorite in drug stores soda fountains.【 61】 , Candler didnt make much【 62】 from the gia
41、nt-in-the-making either. He sold almost all bottling rights a year after taking the brand into Canada and Mexico【 63】 Ben Thomas and John Whitehead. This pair established【 64】 was to become a mainstay of the business, in developing a regional network of bottlers so that Coca-Cola could be【 65】 in th
42、e home. In 1915, the classic curved bottle was【 66】 by the CJ Root glass company, a shape which was destined to last, with only a few alterations, through the【 67】 85 years and become a true design【 68】 . Coke began to【 69】 its products offering fruit juices and fizzy drinks, but【 70】 to the Coke ra
43、nge was slow. Diet Coke didnt appear until the early 1980s and Cherry Coke came along only in 1986. 111 The normal human daily cycle of activity is of some 7-8 hours sleep alternation with some 16-17 hours wakefulness and that the sleep normally coincides【 C1】 _the hours of darkness. Our present con
44、cern is with how easily and to what extent this【 C2】 _can be modified. The question is no mere academic one. The ease with which people can change from working in the day to working at night is a【 C3】 _of growing importance in industry where automation【 C4】 _round-the-clock working of machines. It n
45、ormally【 C5】 _form five days to one week for a person to adapt to a【 C6】 _routine of sleep and wakefulness, sleeping during the day and working at night【 C7】 _, it is often the case in industry that shifts are changed every week. This means mat no sooner has he got used to one routine【 C8】_he has to
46、 change to another, 【 C9】 _much of his time is spent neither working nor sleeping every 【 C10】 _, One answer would seem to be【 C11】 _periods on each shift, a month, or even three months. 【 C12】 _recent research has shown that people on such systems will revert to go back to their【 C13】 _habits to sl
47、eep and wakefulness during the week-end and that this is quite enough to destroy any【 C14】 _to night work built up during the week. The only real solution appears to be to hand over the night shift to those permanent night workers whose【 C15】 _may persist through all week-ends and holidays. 112 【 C1
48、】 ( A) in ( B) with ( C) of ( D) over 113 【 C2】 ( A) cycle ( B) period ( C) circle ( D) round 114 【 C3】 ( A) problem ( B) difficulty ( C) trouble ( D) matter 115 【 C4】 ( A) asks ( B) invites ( C) calls for ( D) reacts to 116 【 C5】 ( A) takes ( B) spends ( C) demands ( D) asks 117 【 C6】 ( A) former (
49、 B) returned ( C) reversed ( D) regular 118 【 C7】 ( A) Therefore ( B) Unfortunately ( C) In a word ( D) In comparison 119 【 C8】 ( A) as ( B) when ( C) then ( D) than 120 【 C9】 ( A) though ( B) so that ( C) while ( D) as 121 【 C10】 ( A) efficiently ( B) good ( C) easily ( D) happily 122 【 C11】 ( A) shorter ( B) better ( C) longer ( D) nicer 123 【 C12】