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      【考博真題】首都師范大學(xué)2007-2014年考博英語試題大全

       昵稱30652169 2016-06-20

      Part IIVocabulary and Structure(20 points)

      Directions:There areforty sentences in this section. Beneath each sentence there are four words orphrases marked A, B, C and D. Choose one word or phrase that best completes thesentence. Mark your answers on your answer sheet with a single line through thecenter.

      1.        Dreams are ______ inthemselves, but, when combined with other data, they can tell us much about thedreamer.

      A. uninformative     B.startling      C. harmless     D. uncontrollable

      2.        Although the false banknotefooled many people, they did not ______ to close examination.

      A. look up         B. pay up        C.keep up      D. stand up

      3.        ______ enough time and money,the researchers would have been able to discover more in this field.

      A. Giving          B. To give       C. Given       D. Being given

      4.        The physicist has made adiscovery, ______ of great importance to the progess of science and technology.

      A. think which is                     B. that I think is

      C. which I think is                    D. which I think it is

      5.        Fool ______ Jane is, she couldnot have done such a thing.

      A. who            B. as            C. that         D. like

      6.        Fortune tellers are good atmaking ______ statements such as “ Your sorrows will change.”

      A.philosophical     B. ambiguous     C. literal       D.invalid

      7.        There is no doubt ______ thecompany has made the right decision on the sales project.

      A. why              B. that          C. whether      D. when

      8.        Intellect is to the mind ______sight is to the body.

      A. what              B. so           C. that         D.like

      9.        All of us would have enjoyedthe party much more if there ______ quite such a crowd of people there.

      A. weren’t             B. hasn’t been    C. hadn’t been  D. wouldn’t been

      10.    You’d better look at thedifficulty ______ .

      A.the other way                       B. by the otherway   

       C.another way                         D. by another way

      11.    Things went well for her duringher early life, but in her middle age her ______ seemed to change.

      A. affair            B. luck             C. event        D. chance

      12.    In the present economic ______we can make even greater progress than previously.

      A. air             B. mood            C. area        D. climate

      13.    While a full understanding ofwhat causes the disease may be several years away, ______ leading to asuccessful treatment could come much sooner.

      A. a distinction                         B.abreakthrough 

      C. an identification                       D. an interpretation

      14.    The disagreement over trade restrictionscould seriously ______ relations between the two countries.

      A.tumble            B. jeopardize        C.manipulate    D. intimidate

      15.    Beer is the most popular drinkamong male drinkers, ______ overall consumption is signifcantly higher thanthat of women.

      A. whose            B. which            C. that         D. what

      16.    Now a paper in Science argues that organic chemicals inthe rock come mostly from the ______ on earth rather than bacteria in Mars.

      A. configuration      B.constitution        C.condemnation  D.contamination

      17.    When he arrived, he found______ the aged and the sick at home.

      A. none but          B.none other than     C. nothing but    D. noother than

      18.    Although not an economisthimself, Dr.Smith has long been a severe critic of the government’s ______policies.

      A.economical       B. economic       C. economy      D.economics

      19.    It is recommended that theproject ______ until all the preparations have been made.

      A. not be started                      B. will not bestarted   

       C. isnot started                        D. is not to be started

      20.    All the key words in thearticle are printed in ______ type so as to attract readers’ attention.

      A. dark            B. bold           C. dense         D. black

      21.    The supervisor  didn’t have time so far to go into it ______, but he gave us an idea about his plan.

      A. at hand          B. in conclusion    C. in turn        D. at length

      22.    Radio, television and press______ of conveying news and information.

      A. are the most three common means       B.are the three most common means  

      C. are the most common three means       D.are three the most common means

      23.    Turn on the television or opena magazine and you ______ advertisements showing happy, balanced families.

      A.are often seeing   B.will often see      C. often see       D.have often seen

      24.    Although the body is made up ofmany different tissues, these tissues are arranged in an ______ and orderlyfashion.

      A. incredible        B. internal          C. intricate        D.initial

      25.    The ______ physicist has beenchallenged by others in his field.

      A. respectable      B. respectful        C. respective       D.respecting

      26.    You will see the lightning______ it happens, but you hear the thunder later.

      A. the instant       B.for an instant       C.on the instant     D. in an instant

      27.    Barry had an advantage over hismother ______ he could speak French.

      A. since that        B.in that             C. at that         D. so that

      28.    I felt somewhat disappointedand was about to leave, ______ something occurred which attracted my attention.

      A. unless           B. until              C. when           D. while

      29.    Having finished their morningwork, the clerks stood up behind their desks, ______ themselves.

          A. expanding        B.prolonging     C.stretching      D.extending

      30.    This kind of material can______ heat and moisture.

      A.delete           B.repel           C. compel        D. constrain

      31.    Generous public funding ofbasic science would ______ considerable benefits for the country’s health,wealth and security.

      A. result from        B. settledown    C. lie in          D. lead to

      32.    To ______ important dates inhistory, countries create special holidays.

      A. commend        B. memorize     C.propagate       D. commemorate

      33.    If only the committee ______the regulation and put them into effect as soon as possible.

      A. approve         B. will approve    C.can approve     D. would approve

      34.    When she saw the clouds shewent back to the house to ______ her umbrella.

      A. carry           B.fetch           C.bring           D. reach

      35.    ______ , a man who expresseshimself effectively is sure to succeed more rapidly than a man whose command oflanguage is poor.

      A. Other things being equal              B. Were other things equal      

      C. To be equal to other things             D. Other things to be equal

      36.    One way for writers to supporta point is through ______ , that is , by means of several examples to back upan idea.

      A.illustration       B. explanation      C.demonstration    D.interpretation

      37.    Your advice would be ______valuable to him, who is now at a loss as to what to do first.

      A. exceedingly     B. excessively       C.extensively      D.exclusively

      38.    The brilliance of his satireswas ______ make even his victims laugh.

      A. so as to         B. such as to        C.so that         D. such that

      39.    If your car ______ anyattention during the first 12 months, take it to an authorized dealer.

      A. shall need       B.should need      C.wouldneed      D. will need

      40.    If the building project ______by the end of this month is delayed, the construction company will be fined.

         A. being completed    B. iscompleted     C.to be completed   D.completed

       

      Part III ReadingComprehension (40 points)

      Directions: There are fourreading passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions.Choose the best answer from the four choices given and mark the correspondingletter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.

      Passage one

      How might we stabilize the composition of the atmosphere? That questionlooms large in the eyes of scientists and political leaders as the levels ofcarbon dioxide grow. Carbon dioxide and methane have long lives in theatmosphere and, once they are there, Earth may be destined to become warmer. Ifwe find that the climate is becoming too warm, there is no easy or rapid way toremove the gases and return to an earlier climate pattern.

      We may be able to control fossil fuel use and rates ofdeforestation, but tere is no direct way to control the acceleration of decayexcept by stopping the warming. To stabilize the composition of the atmosphereimmediately, we would have to cut present release about 4 billion tons ofcarbon annually. It is not now possible to accomplish this without reducingboth defrestation and our comsumption of fossil fuels.

      Most scientists believe that if immediate global action is nottaken, the rapid increases of atmospheric carbon from decay will exceed thereductions made possible  through controlof fossil fuel use and management of forests. In 1990, the United Nationsgathered many scientists from around the world to review these issues. Thisgroup, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, concluded that animmediate 60 percent reduction in fossil fuel use would be necessary. But byApril 1992, no nation had accepted the goal, though several had recognized aneed for reducing emissions by 20 percent.

      At the Earth Summit in June 1992, leaders from most industrializednations agreed in principle to return to earlier levels of carbon dioxideemissions --- though opposition from the United States prevented them fromagreeing to specific targets for emissions, as many scientist had hoped. Theleaders also agreed to assist developing nations in limiting their releases ofgreenhouse gases.

      Human beings are only one of millions of organisms sufficientlydifferent one another to be recognized as species. Unitl the 1980s,scientistsestimated that there were between 3 million and 10 million species on Earth.Then, scientists began to examine populations of insects living in the high foliage of trees in tropical forest, andthe experience caused them to increase their estimate to 30 million species.After scientists began to consider the populations of microorganisms in thetropics, the upper limit of their estimates rose to 100 million species. Weshall probably never have an accurate count of the different kinds of organismsthat share our planet.

      We do know, however, that these species --- plants and animalstogether --- keep the planet functioning as a habitat suitable for all. We alsoknow that human activities are reducing both the numbers of species on Earthand the potential of land and water for supporting them. This process iscommonly called biotic impoverishment --- the loss of the rich biological ofEarth.

      41.    The reason why it is not easyto correct global warming is that ______.

      A.   most scientists and politicalleaders have not awakened to the severity of the problem

      B.   deforestation is rampant inmany parts of the world

      C.   there is no easy way to restorethe atmosphere to its normal state once   damaged

      D.    the United States is unwilling to cut down on its carbon dioxideemissions

      42.     To stop the global warming, we have to ______.

      A.      cut both deforestation and useof fossil fuels

      B.       remove carbon dioxide from theatmosphere

      C.       find a new source of energyother than fossil fuel

      D.      cut present releases to 4billion tons of carbon a year

      43.     It is implied that, at the 1992 Earth Summit,______ .

      A.      many scientists had hopedspecific targets for emissions might be reached

      B.       the U.S. showed itsunwillingness to reduce the level of carbon dioxide emissions

      C.       several countries hadrecognized a need for reducing emissions by 20 percent

      D.      most countries promised to cuttheir carbon dioxide emissions to earlier levels

      44.     Which of the following is true about specieson earth?

      A.      There are about 100 million ofthem on earth.

      B.       About one third of them arefound in tropical forest.

      C.       The human population has wellexceeded that of other species.

      D.      Human and other species areclosely linked for survival.

      45.     The text is mainly about ______ .

      A.      the survival of diverse specieson earth

      B.       the prevention of globalwarming

      C.       the biotic impoverishment

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