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1、考博英语模拟试卷 243及答案与解析 一、 Structure and Vocabulary 1 New data has_that the damage to the ozone layer is not confined to the southern hemisphere. ( A) ratified ( B) confirmed ( C) assured ( D) approved 2 After the students were shot by the military during a demonstration against the army _, the girl stud

2、ents dared for the first time to stay out at night on the streets to picket. ( A) control ( B) ruling ( C) government ( D) regime 3 I asked my mother if I could go out, and she_. ( A) descended ( B) contented ( C) consented ( D) ascended 4 I certainly got stuck when I bought this raincoat; every tim

3、e I go out in the rain, it shrinks some more. ( A) was cheated ( B) couldnt resist it. ( C) got a good bargain ( D) got shocked 5 Among humans, the effects of aging vary from one individual to another. The average life _ for Americans is around 75 years, almost twice what it was in the early 1900s.

4、( A) spectrum ( B) expectation ( C) expectancy ( D) width 6 The character armor consists of defensive character traits, like arrogance or apprehensiveness, that developed in childhood to _ painful feelings. ( A) turn aside ( B) ward off ( C) bread up ( D) watch over 7 Why are some of us good at math

5、, or writing, while others _ at art or basketball? ( A) work ( B) gaze ( C) aim ( D) excel 8 He could hardly _ his temper when he saw the state of his office. ( A) hold in ( B) hold up ( C) hold off ( D) hold out 9 NASA is casting a wider net in the space shuttle investigation as to what caused the

6、spacecraft to swing out of control and _ moments before it was to land. ( A) disassemble ( B) disembark ( C) disintegrate ( D) disinherit 10 Communicating orally involves more than reading or talking: gesture, posture, movements may all be _to it ( A) intrinsic ( B) coherent ( C) appealing ( D) subm

7、issive 11 The motorist had to_to avoid knocking the old woman down in the middle of the road. ( A) swerve ( B) twist ( C) depart ( D) swing 12 His writing is so_, obscure, and overwrought that it is difficult to make out what he is trying to say. ( A) dubious ( B) diffuse ( C) indifferent ( D) accur

8、ate 13 In order to repair barns, build fences, grow crops, and care for animals a farmer must indeed be_. ( A) restless ( B) skilled ( C) strong ( D) versatile 14 Its strange that he should refuse a job in government_a university appointment. ( A) in favor of ( B) at an advantage of ( C) in charge o

9、f ( D) in excess of 15 The day was breaking and people began to go to work so the murderer was unable to_of the body. ( A) dispense ( B) dispose ( C) discard ( D) discharge 16 I decided to get in touch with him _ after I received his letter. ( A) promptly ( B) quickly ( C) hastily ( D) urgently 17 W

10、ithout Bobs testimony, evidence of bribery is lacking and _ in the case will be impossible. ( A) verdict ( B) sentence ( C) conviction ( D) acquittal 18 It is not a question of how much a man knows, but what use he _ what he knows. ( A) makes for ( B) makes of ( C) makes up ( D) makes out 19 The nei

11、ghborhood boys like to play basketball on that _ lot. ( A) valid ( B) vain ( C) vacant ( D) vague 20 _ in the United States ( A) Three out of every four automobile owners . also own a bicycle ( B) Out of every four, three automobile owners . also owns a bicycle ( C) Three out of every four automobil

12、e owners . owns bicycles ( D) Out of every four owners of automobiles . bicycles are also owned by three 21 The poetry of Ezra Pound is sometimes difficult to understand because it contains so many _ references. ( A) obscure ( B) acute ( C) notable ( D) objective 22 A good deal of the _ for his achi

13、evement in this field must go to his supervisor, Professor Fang. ( A) credit ( B) reputation ( C) respect ( D) praise 23 Telecommutingsubstituting the computer for the trip to the jobhas been _ a solution to all kinds of problems related to office work. ( A) hailed as ( B) drawn out ( C) borne out (

14、 D) lodged in 24 The area is _ with trails, some as wide as boulevards, that have been cut and maintained by elephants. ( A) blackmailed ( B) latticed ( C) isolated ( D) galloped 25 How well a person _ depends just as much on whether theyre self-confident as it does on particular skills and expertis

15、e. ( A) jumps out ( B) turns out ( C) covers up ( D) turns up 26 The problem _ serious moral and ethical dilemmas much more worthy of consideration than those of genetic engineering and the like. ( A) probes ( B) poses ( C) exposes ( D) deports 27 Clark felt that his _ in one of the most dramatic me

16、dical experiments of all time was worth the suffering he underwent. ( A) presentation ( B) participation ( C) apprehension ( D) appreciation 28 As did his_ Sigmund Freud, Albert Einstein, and Henry Ford, Thomas Edison profoundly transformed the Western World. ( A) contemporaries ( B) part-owners ( C

17、) companions ( D) accomplices 29 She_at the thought of being parted from her family for so long. ( A) suffered ( B) grieved ( C) discriminate ( D) scared 30 The world leaders need to take action on the energy crisis that is_before our eyes. ( A) taking shape ( B) taking effect ( C) taking apart ( D)

18、 taking over 二、 Cloze 30 Every second,【 C1】 _hectare of the worlds rainforest is destroyed. Thats one to two football fields. This【 C2】 _rate of destruction has serious consequences【 C3】 _the environment Scientists estimate, for example, that 137【 C4】 _of plant, insect or animal become【 C5】 _every d

19、ay due to logging. In British Columbia,【 C6】_, since 1990, thirteen rainforest valleys have been clear cut, 142 species of salmon have already become extinct, and the 【 C7】 _of grizzly bears, wolves and many other creatures are threatened. Logging, 【 C8】 _, provides jobs, profits, taxes for the gove

20、rnment and cheap products of all kinds for consumers, so the government is【 C9】 _to restrict or control it Much of Canadas forestry production【 C10】_making pulp and paper. According to the Canadian Pulp and Paper Association, Canada【 C11】 _34% of the worlds wood pulp and 49%of its newsprint paper. I

21、f these paper products could be produced in some other way, Canadian forests could be【 C12】 _. Recently, a possible【 C13】 _way of producing paper has been suggested by agriculturalists and environmentalists: a plant called hemp. Hemp has been cultivated by many cultures for thousands of years. It pr

22、oduces fibre which can be【 C14】 _paper, fuel, oils, textiles, food, and rope. For many centuries, it was essential to the economies of many countries【 C15】 _it was used to make the ropes and cables used on sailing ships; colonial expansion and the establishment of a world-wide trading【 C16】 _would n

23、ot have been possible【 C17】 _hemp. Nowadays, ships cables are usually made from wire or synthetic fibres, but scientists are now suggesting that the cultivation of hemp should be【 C18】 _for the production of paper and pulp. According to its proponents, four-times as【 C19】 _paper can be produced from

24、 land using hemp rather than trees, and many environmentalists believe that the【 C20】 _scale cultivation of hemp could reduce the pressure on Canadas forests. 31 【 C1】 ( A) matching ( B) equivalent ( C) mounting ( D) reaching 32 【 C2】 ( A) great ( B) wonderful ( C) imaginary ( D) alarming 33 【 C3】 (

25、 A) for ( B) on ( C) at ( D) to 34 【 C4】 ( A) types ( B) categories ( C) species ( D) classes 35 【 C5】 ( A) extinct ( B) distinct ( C) dead ( D) exhausted 36 【 C6】 ( A) when ( B) who ( C) where ( D) which 37 【 C7】 ( A) territory ( B) land ( C) habitat ( D) inhabitant 38 【 C8】 ( A) however ( B) furth

26、ermore ( C) otherwise ( D) instead 39 【 C9】 ( A) willing ( B) likely ( C) reluctant ( D) intended 40 【 C10】 ( A) goes up ( B) goes towards ( C) goes into ( D) goes at 41 【 C11】 ( A) supplies ( B) offers ( C) presents ( D) provides 42 【 C12】 ( A) maintained ( B) sustained ( C) preserved ( D) held 43

27、【 C13】 ( A) optional ( B) potential ( C) promising ( D) alternative 44 【 C14】 ( A) made into ( B) made for ( C) made up ( D) made of 45 【 C15】 ( A) since ( B) because ( C) as ( D) while 46 【 C16】 ( A) link ( B) exchange ( C) network ( D) site 47 【 C17】 ( A) except ( B) without ( C) with ( D) besides

28、 48 【 C18】 ( A) resumed ( B) renewed ( C) refreshed ( D) revived 49 【 C19】 ( A) much ( B) many ( C) few ( D) more 50 【 C20】 ( A) great ( B) large ( C) immense ( D) massive 51 【 C13】 ( A) edge ( B) rim ( C) lip ( D) brink 51 A punctual person is in the habit of doing a thing at the【 11】 time and is n

29、ever late in keeping an appointment. He knows that he can not get through his immense amount of work【 12】 he faithfully keeps every【 13】 promptly and deals with every piece of work【 14】 it has to be attended to. There is a【 15】 which says, “Time flies, never to be recalled.“ Time is more【 16】 than m

30、aterial things. The unpunctual man, on the other hand, never does what he has to do at the proper time. He is always【 17】 that he finds no time to answer letters, or return calls or keep appointments【 18】 . Friends sometimes grow cold towards each other, or even become enemies, because one of them h

31、as been remiss in answering letters or keeping appointments. Tile punctual man is a source of annoyance【 19】 to others and to himself. Unpunctuality, moreover, is very harmful when it comes to doing one s duty, whether public or private. Failure to be punctual in【 20】 one s appointments is a sign of

32、 disrespect towards others. A man who is known to be habitually unpunctual is never trusted by his friends or fellow men. In the end, he loses both time and his good name. 61 Acid ran leads to fish mortality. Many species of fish cannot survive in aquatic environments there the pH is below 5.0. If t

33、he water is too acid, the gill .systems of many kinds of fish can be damaged. 【 C1】 _ , the acid alters the blood chemistry of all fish. As a result, the fish population in an acidic environment decreases 【 C2】 _ becomes extinct. Approximately 20 percent of the lakes in Scandinavia are without fish.

34、 Moreover, in Nova Scotia the 【 C3】 _ salmon industry may be threatened by the decrease of salmon in rivers and streams. The impact is also 【 C4】 _ in the waters of Ontario and Quebec, where fish populations are 【 C5】 _ the decline. What potential remedies exist for the acid rain 【 C6】 _? The expert

35、s disagree. Some say new environmental laws should be 【 C7】 _ to control the emission of pollutants in the atmosphere. Some say that if we had known how serious acid rain was, we would have planned 【 C8】 _ to prevent it. 【 C9】 _, all agree that if the consumption of fossil fuel were reduced, we woul

36、d have less of a problem. Another 【 C10】 _ is that special scrubbers could be installed in smokestacks to remove a good 【 C11】 _ of the pollutants before they get into the atmosphere. Other ideas even include breeding more 【 C12】 _ fish. And research suggests that spreading lime into lakes may be ef

37、fective in 【 C13】 _ acidity. In conclusion, it is clear that if we truly want to reduce the impact of acid rain, a 【 C14】 _ of remedies and international cooperation must be explored. It is a sad fact that acid rain probably could have been avoided if we 【 C15】 _ what we know now. 62 【 C1】 _ ( A) Li

38、kewise ( B) Besides ( C) Thus ( D) Otherwise 63 【 C2】 _ ( A) and ( B) then ( C) hence ( D) or 64 【 C3】 _ ( A) entire ( B) complete ( C) total ( D) all 65 【 C4】 _ ( A) imaginable ( B) understandable ( C) considerable ( D) unaccountable 66 【 C5】 _ ( A) on ( B) to ( C) with ( D) at 67 【 C6】 _ ( A) matt

39、er ( B) issue ( C) affair ( D) question 68 【 C7】 _ ( A) announced ( B) ordered ( C) imposed ( D) enacted 69 【 C8】 _ ( A) faster ( B) more ( C) better ( D) harder 70 【 C9】 _ ( A) Furthermore ( B) Conversely ( C) Accordingly ( D) Nevertheless 71 【 C10】 _ ( A) possibility ( B) perspective ( C) occurren

40、ce ( D) opportunity 72 【 C11】 _ ( A) piece ( B) portion ( C) section ( D) segment 73 【 C12】 _ ( A) tolerated ( B) tolerant ( C) tolerable ( D) intolerant 74 【 C13】 _ ( A) descending ( B) declining ( C) reducing ( D) relieving 75 【 C14】 _ ( A) combination ( B) alliance ( C) mixture ( D) union 76 【 C1

41、5】 _ ( A) know ( B) knew ( C) had known ( D) have known 76 It is not long since conditions in the mines were worse than they are now. There are still【 C1】 _a few very old women who in their youth have worked【 C2】 _, with harness round their waists, and a chain【 C3】 _passed between their legs, crawli

42、ng on all【 C4】 _and dragging tugs of coal. They used to go on【 C5】_this even when they were pregnant And【 C6】 _now, if coal could not be produced without pregnant women dragging it【 C7】 _and fro, I fancy we should let them do it【 C8】 _than deprive ourselves of coal. But most of the time, of course,

43、we should【 C9】 _to forget that they were doing it It is the【 C10】 _with all types of manual work;it keeps us a-live.and we are oblivious of its existence. More than anything【 C11】_perhaps, the miner can stand as the type of manual worker, not only because it is so vitally necessary and【 C12】 _so【 C1

44、3】 _.that we are capable【 C14】_forgetting it as we forget the blood in our veins. In【 C15】 _way it is even humiliating to watch coal-miners working. It raises in you a momentary doubt【 C16】_your own status as an“ intellectual“ and a superior person generally. For it is brought【 C17】 _to you, at leas

45、t while you are watching, that it is only【 C18】_miners sweat their guts out【 C19】 _superior persons can【 C20】_superior. 77 【 C1】 ( A) alive ( B) living ( C) walking ( D) breathing 78 【 C2】 ( A) underground ( B) above ( C) below ( D) late 79 【 C3】 ( A) it ( B) this ( C) who ( D) that 80 【 C4】 ( A) li

46、mbs ( B) fours ( C) legs ( D) bodies 81 【 C5】 ( A) making ( B) working ( C) do ( D) doing 82 【 C6】 ( A) just ( B) even ( C) right ( D) well 83 【 C7】 ( A) from ( B) for ( C) to ( D) at 84 【 C8】 ( A) rather ( B) more ( C) would ( D) less 85 【 C9】 ( A) ask ( B) prefer ( C) make ( D) willing 86 【 C10】 (

47、 A) same ( B) what ( C) so ( D) that 87 【 C11】 ( A) more ( B) beside ( C) too ( D) else 88 【 C12】 ( A) but ( B) yet ( C) however ( D) also 89 【 C13】 ( A) efficient ( B) silent ( C) black ( D) required 90 【 C14】 ( A) to ( B) for ( C) of ( D) at 91 【 C15】 ( A) the ( B) its ( C) a ( D) that 92 【 C16】 (

48、 A) about ( B) with ( C) for ( D) of 93 【 C17】 ( A) point ( B) home ( C) much ( D) it 94 【 C18】 ( A) for ( B) why ( C) because ( D) how 95 【 C19】 ( A) so ( B) that ( C) why ( D) therefore 96 【 C20】 ( A) retain ( B) do ( C) remain ( D) make 96 Science writers must 21 information regarding scientific events. In this capacity, they make the information clearer and more understand

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