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考研英语预测试题及答案二(恩波)(1)全国硕士研究生入学考试英语模拟试题 Test TwoSection Use of EnglishDirections:Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on Answer Sheet 1. ( points)Generally speaking, a British is widely regarded as a quiet, shy and conservative person who is 1 only among those with whom he is acquainted. When a stranger is at present, he often seems nervous, 2 embarrassed. You have to take a commuter train any morning or evening to 3 the truth of this. Serious-looking businessmen and women sit reading their newspapers or dozing in a corner. Hardly anybody talks, since to do so would be considered quite offensive.4 , there is an unwritten but clearly understood code of behavior which, 5 broken, makes the offender immediately the object of 6 .It has been known as a fact that the British has a 7 for the discussion of their weather and that, if given a chance, he will talk about it 8 . Some people argue that it is because the British weather seldom 9 forecast and hence becomes a source of interest and to everyone. This may be so. a British cannot have much in the weathermen, who, after promising fine, sunny weather for the following day, are often proved wrong a cloud over the Atlantic brings rainy weather to all districts! The man in the street seems to be as accurateor as inaccurateas the weathermen in his .Foreigners may be surprised at the number of references weather that the British make to each other in the course of a single day. Very often conversational greetings are by comments on the weather. “Nice day, isnt it?” “Beautiful!” may well be heard instead of “Good morning, how are you?” the foreigner may consider this exaggerated and comic, it is worthwhile pointing out that it could be used to his advantage. he wants to start a conversation with a British but is to know where to begin, he could do well to mention the state of the weather. It is a safe subject which will 20 an answer from even the most reserved of the British.1. A relaxed B frustrated C amused D exhausted2. A yet B otherwise C even D so3. A experience B witness C watch D undergo4. A Deliberately B Consequently C Frequently D Apparently5. A unless B once C while D as6. A suspicion B opposition C criticism D praise7. A emotion B fancy C likeliness D judgment8. A at length B to a great extent C from his heart D by all means9. A follows B predicts C defies D supports. A dedication B compassion C contemplation D speculation. A Still B Also C Certainly D Fundamentally. A faith B reliance C honor D credit. A if B once C when D whereas. A propositions B predictions C approval D defiance. A about B on C in D to. A started B conducted C replaced D proposed. A Since B Although C However D Only if. A Even if B Because C If D For. A at a loss B at last C in groups D on the occasion20. A stimulate B constitute C furnish D provoke Section Reading ComprehensionPart ADirections:Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on Answer Sheet 1. (40 points)Text 1Readers of our Christmas issue were invited to nominate the wisest fool of the past 50 years. They responded magnificently, though often predictably. But this was not a popularity contest, or an unpopularity one. Except Jack Kennedy, every eligible president of the United States was nominated, along with every important political leader of the rest of the world. Alan Greenspan was a popular choice, but surprisingly few businessmen were proposed. Donald Trump, Kenneth Lay, Steve Jobs, Sir Richard Branson and Lord Conrad Black were those most often mentioned. Even fewer women were nominated, though Diana, Princess of Wales, was a strong contender.Piers Allen of Malta nominated Ronald Reagan, explaining, “A joke-cracking, afternoon-napping, intellectual lightweight whose memory could, in times of crisis, always be relied upon, but only to fail. Although foolish enough to announce, live on radio, that he would be bombing Russia in five minutes and take advice from his wifes astrologer (占星家), he was also wise enough to have survived union leadership and two terms as governor of California to reach the presidency of the United States and end the cold war favourably for the West. Any other wise fools making it to the White House will be hard pressed to fill his cowboy boots. ”Richard Spencer (address not supplied) chose Yasser Arafat, whose foolishness was in “never missing an opportunity to miss an opportunity”. “While appearing to his people as a strong leader who could stand up to the Israelis, Arafat was unable to (or simply chose not to) seize the historical moment and forge a compromise solution that would benefit the lot of the Palestinians. Had he been wise enough to make a deal with Israel when the going was good, he likely would have been buried as a bona fide (真正的) world leader in a sovereign state of Palestine. ”Denis Papathanasiou of Hoboken, New Jersey, nominated Lawrence Peter “Yogi” Berra, baseball player for the New York Yankees (46-63). “Mr Berra hardly qualifies as an intellectual: he is famous for such remarks as You dont look so hot yourself (in response to a comment that he looked cool in his summer suit), What? You mean right now? (when asked for the time of day), and I take a two-hour nap, from one oclock to four. On second glance, however, his utterances depict a certain honest Zen-like(类似禅宗) wisdom: If you dont know where youre going, youll wind up somewhere else? It was hard to have a conversation with anyonethere were so many people talking. Those qualities have inspired a miniature popular cult (崇拜) of books and seminars. Not bad for a humble baseball player of modest education. ”Mr Papathanasiou takes first prize.21. Dennis Papathasious comment suggests .A Lawrence Berra is no doubt a confused character.B It is hard to have a conversation with Lawrence Berra.C It is wrong to underestimate a person of modest education.D The baseball player is philosophical about life.22. What is NOT true of Ronald Reagan?A He was a trade union leader before assuming the governorship of California.B He threatened to bomb the Soviet Union on the advise of an astrologer.C He projected an image of tough guy when he was the U.S. president.D His memory could only be relied on in times of crisis.23. The possible reason to drop the U.S. presidents from the contest is that .A The magazine deliberately disregarded popularity in the contestB most of the readers endorsed Dennis Papathanasious choiceC The editors decided that they were not strong contendersD The purpose of the contest was to outwit the readers24. Richard Spencers comment implies that the Palestinian leader .A should have declared the formation of a Palestinian stateB failed to identify a historical opportunity when it aroseC failed to live up to his image as a strong leaderD should have been flexible in his approach to dealing with the Israelis25. The word “humble” (Line 9, Para. 4) denotes .A self-importance in bearing B modesty in behaviorC a free of care character D easy-goingness in mannersText 2The aging process may not be the result of a rigid genetic program that in itself dictates longevity. On the contrary, what we see as maximum life span may simply be the complex and indirect result of multiple traits in the organism that are internally tied t

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