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2015年大纲模拟试题(一)

I.单词

1.Icouldjustseeacarinthedistance,butIcouldn't___whatcoloritwas.

A.makeout

B.lookto

C.lookout

D.takein

2.The___ofnewscientificdiscoveriestoindustrialproductionmethodsusually

makejobseasiertodo.

A.additionB.associationC.applicationD.affection

3.Hemumbledsomethingandblushedasthoughasecrethadbeen___.

A.imposedB.exposedC.composedD.opposed

4.Mr.Morgancanbeverysad___,thoughinpublicheisextremelycheerful.

A.inpersonB.inprivateC.byhimselfD.asindividual

5.Youshouldthesetablesandbuynewones.

A.throwoffB.throwdownC.throwupD.throwaway

6.___theirsuggestions,wewilldiscussthemfullyatthenextmeeting.

A.InregardforB.InregardtoC.WithregardofD.Regardlessfor

7.Themedicinewhichthedoctorgavehercanonly___hertemporarilyfrom

pain.

A.relaxB.relieveC.relayD.release

8.Oncloudynightsitisnotpossibletoseethestarswith___eye.

A.nakedB.bareC.fleshD.pure

9.Manynew__willbeopenedupinthefutureforthosewithauniversity

education.

A.opportunitiesB.necessitiesC.probabilitiesD.realities

10.Theweatherishighly__atthistimeoftheyearanditishardtoknowwhat

towear.

A.variousB.variantC.variableD.varied

11.Whenyougotoanewcountry,youmust__yourselftonewmannersand

customs.

A.adoptB.fitC.suitD.adapt

12.Ifoundmyselfcompletely___byhisvividperformance.

A.carriedoutB.carriedoffC.carriedawayD.carriedon

13.Thesesafetymeasureswill__thereductionofaccidents.

A.giveinB.resultfromC.resultinD.originatein

14.Somediscussionhas___aboutwhoshouldbeputinchargeofthisproject.

A.risenB.liftedC.raisedD.arisen

15.__thesechangeswemustreviseourplan.

A.InthecourseofB.InthelightofC,InspiteofD.Inadditionto

16.Althoughtheexaminationhehadpassedwasunimportant,his

success___himinhislaterstudy.

A.persuadedB.promisedC.urgedD.encouraged

17.Moreandmorecheapermaterialsarebeing___forthebetter,more

expensivekindinproduction.

A.replacedB.displacedC.substitutedD.transformed

18.Wearetaking___acollectiontobuyflowersforJohnbecauseheisinthe

hospital.

A.toB.upC.overD.off

19.Thisis___thefirsttimeyouhavebeenlate.

A.undernocircumstancesB.onnoaccount

C.bynomeansD.fornoreason

20.Thetaxihadto___becausethetrafficlighthadturnedred.

A.setupB.catchupC.shutupD.pullup

II.语法

Directions:Thereare20incompletesentencesinthispart.Foreachsentence

therearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosetheONEanswerthatbest

completesthesentenceandmarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.

21.Sofrightened___indarknessthatshedidnotdaretomoveaninch.

A.wasthegirlB.thegirlwasC.suchagirlwasD.thatthegirlwas

22.Itwas___thenthatIcametoknowthatknowledgecomesfrompractice.

A.untilB.notuntilC.tillD.since

23.Everythingdependson__wehaveenoughtime.

A.ifB.whenC.whetherD.that

24.I'djustassoon__rudelytoher.

A.younotspeakB.yournotspeaking

C.youdidn'tspeakD.youhadn'tspoken

25.___youmayberight,1can'taltogetheragree.

A.AsB.WhileC.IfD.Since

26.——Imusthaveeatensomethingwrong.Ifeellike__.

——Itoldyounottoeatatarestaurant.You'dbetter__athome.

A.tothrowup...toeatB.throwingup...eating

C.tothrowup...eatD.throwingup...eat

27.Hisresponsewas__thathedidn'tsayyesandhedidn'tsayno.

A.soB.whichC.whatD.such

28.__nothingmoretodiscuss,theCEOgottohisfeet,saidgoodbyeandleftthe

meetingroom.(2010年)

A.TherewasB.BeingC.TherebeingD.Astherebeing

29.Iwenttomyadvisertoaskhimwhatcourses__.

A.shouldItakeB.mustItakeC.totakeD.Iweretotake

30.Ihavenotfoundmybookyet.I'mnotsure__Icouldhavedonewithit.

A.whetherB.whatC.whyD.where

31.Heissurethattherewasaflyingsauceroverthere.Ifhehadn'tseenit

himself,he__it.

A.neverhavebelievedB.neverdidbelieve

C.couldneverbelieveD.wouldneverhavebelieved

32.IwishBillwoulddriveustothetrainstationbuthehas___totakeusall.

A.verysmallacarB.toosmallacar

C.atoosmallcarD.suchasmallcar

33.__thebuildingforstolengoods,thepolicefoundtwentymachineguns.

A.SearchingB.Beingsearching

C.SearchedD,Tosearch

34.Notuntiltheyearof1954__madethecapitalofthisprovince.

A.thecitywasB.whenthecitywas

C.wasthecityD.waswhenthecity

35.Ifthedoghadn'tbarkedloudly,we___caughtred-handed.

A.won'thavebeenB.needn'thavebeen

C.mustn'thavebeenD.shouldn'thavebeen

36.Thebudgettheymadeisunrealistic___itdisregardsincreasedcosts.

A.forthatB.forwhichC.inthatD.inwhich

37.TheLatinclasshadtwentystudents,__hadhadmuchbetterlanguage

trainingthanI.

A.mostofwhichB.whichC.mostofthemD.mostofwhom

38.Closethedoor,___?

A.willyouB.doyouC.shallyouD.don'tyou

39.Thestorm___,theyhadtoliveinacave.

A.hasdestroyedtheirhutB.todestroytheirhut

C.havingdestroyedtheirhutD.beingdestroyed

40.Itwasgoingtobesometime__hewouldseehisfatheragain.

A.sinceB.whenC.untilD.before

III.阅读理解

SectionA

Directions:Thereare5passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedby4

questionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,

B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkyouransweronthe

AnswerSheet.

Questions41to44arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

Inthepast,Americanfamiliestendedtobequitelarge.Parentsraisingfiveor

morechildrenwerecommon.Overtheyears,thesizeofthefamilyhasdecreased.

Onereasonforthisisanincreaseinthecostofliving.Ontheaverage,childrenattend

schoolsformoreyearsthantheyusedto,makingthemfinanciallydependentontheir

familieslonger.Moreover,childrennowadaysarebetterdressedandhavemore

moneytospendonentertainment.Theparentsusuallytaketheresponsibilityforall

theexpenses.Meanwhile,familiesarelessclosethantheyusedtobe.Moreandmore

Americanmothersworkawayfromhome.Thebreakupofthefamilyoccurswhen

theparentsdivorce,AlotofchildrenintheU.S.livepartoftheiryoungliveswith

onlyoneparent.Brokenfamiliesusuallyresultinproblemsforchildrenandparents

alike.Childrenblamethemselveswhentheirparentsseparate.Theygrowupfeeling

unsettledastheyaremovedbackandforthbetweenparents.Usuallyoneparentis

responsibleforraisingthechildren.Thesesingleparentsmustcareforthechildren's

emotionalandpsychologicalneedswhilealsosupportingthemfinancially.Thisis

verydemandingandleavesverylittletimefortheparent'sownpersonalinterests.

Singleparentsoftenmarryothersingleparents.Inthistypeoffamily,unrelated

childrenareforcedtodevelopbrotherorsisterrelationship.Thesituationsofmany

Americanfamiliestodayarenotgood.However,recentsignsindicatethatthingsare

gettingbetter.Thedivorcerateisdeclining.Therateofchildbirthisrising.Perhaps

Americanshavelearnedhowimportantfamiliesare.

41.Toparentswhotaketheresponsibilityforchildren'sexpenses,thecostof

livingincreasesbecause___.

A.childrenattendschoolformoreyears

B.childrenarebetterdressed

C.childrenspendmoremoneyonentertainment

D.alloftheabove

42.Whatproblemswouldbrokenfamiliesbringtobothchildrenandparents?

A.Childrengrowupfeelingunsettledandparentsdidn'tpaymuchattentionto

children.

B.Childrengrowupfeelingfreeandoneparentisresponsibleforraisingthe

children.

C.Childrenaremovedbackandforthbetweenparentsandthesingleparentis

busyworkingtomakemoneytosupporthimself/herself.

D.Childrengrowupfeelingunsettled,andtheparentshavelittletimeforhis/her

owninterestsbecauseoneparentistoobusytakingcareofchildren.

43.Accordingtotheauthor,thesituationsofAmericanfamiliesinthefuture

may__.

A.becomeworseB.remainthesame

C.getbetterD.keepunchanged

44.Thetitleofthearticlemightbe__.

A.AmericanChildrenB.AmericanFamilies

C.AmericanMotherD.AmericanParents

Questions45to48arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

WhenIwasstudyingatYale,somephenomenapuzzledmegreatly.Ifoundthat

ChinesestudentsorAsianstudentswereverypoliteinclasswhileAmericanstudents

ofteninterruptedtheprofessor,askingquestionsanddominatingthediscussion.The

ChinesestudentswerenotasaggressiveasAmericanstudents.

Iwasimpressedbytheroleoftheprofessorintheseminar(讨论会).The

professordidn'tactasanauthority,givingfinalconclusions,butasaresearcher

lookingforanswerstoquestionstogetherwiththestudents.Onelinguistic(语言的)

featureofhisinteractingwithhisstudentswasthatheusedmanymodal(情态的)

verbs--farmorethanIdidinBeiwai.Whenansweringquestions,heusuallysaid,

"Thisismypersonalopinionanditcouldbewrong."or"Youcouldberight,butyou

mightfindthispointofviewalsointeresting."InChina,authoritiesarealways

supposedtogivewisedecisionsandcorrectdirections.Therefore,studentsalways

expecttheprofessortogiveananswertothequestion,Istillrememberhowfrustrated

theywerewhenforeignteachersdidnotprovidesuchananswer.Theirexpectations

fromauthoritiesaremuchhigherthanthatofAmericanstudents.OncetheChinese

studentsgottheanswer,theyweresureaboutit.

EducationinChinaisvaluedforunitedthinking.IrememberAmericanteachers

whotaughtinouruniversitycomplainingaboutthefactthatChinesestudents

uniformlyexpressedthesameideaintheirEnglishcomposition.Theexaminationsin

Americausuallydonottestastudent'sabilitytomemorizethematerialbuthisability

toanalyzeandsolveproblems.EducationinAmericaisvaluednotonlyasameansto

obtainemploymentbutasaprocessofenhancingcriticalthinking.

45.IntheUSA,whenthestudentsareinclass,__.

A.aChinesestudenttendstobeveryactive

B.anAmericanstudentlikestomaketrouble

C.aChinesestudentlikestopuzzletheteacher

D.anAmericanstudenttendstobevigorous

46.AteacherintheUSAprefersto__whenheanswersquestions.

A.beverysincereB.beverydirect

C.beveryselfconfidentD.beveryindifferent

47.Whatistheopinionoftheauthorconcerningthedifferenceofteaching

methodsbetweenChinaandtheUSA?

A.HethinksthatChineseteachingmethodscanmakestudentslearnmore.

B.HeholdsthatthemajorpurposeofChineseteachingmethodsistoimprove

students'remembrance.

C.HethinksthatAmericanteachingisabilityoriented.

D.HeholdsthatAmericanteachershatetogiveatest.

48.Theauthorthinksthattherelationshipbetweenthestudentandtheteacheris

__.

A.moreintimateinChinaB.closerinChina

C.looserinUSAD.moreharmoniousinUSA

Questions49to52arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

Withatremendousroarfromitsrocketengine,thesatelliteissentupintothesky.

Minuteslater,atanaltitudeof300miles,thistinyelectronicmoonbeginstoorbit

abouttheearth.Itsradiobeginstotransmitanastonishingamountofinformation

aboutthesatellite'sorbitalpath,theamountofradiationitdetects,andthepresenceof

meteorites.Informationofallkindsracesbacktotheearth.Nohumanbeingcould

possiblycopydownallthesefacts,muchlessrememberandorganizethem.Butan

electroniccomputercan.Themarvelofthemachineage,theelectroniccomputerhas

beeninuseonlysince1946.Itcandosimplecomputations--add,subtract,multiply

anddivide--withlightingspeedandperfectaccuracy.Somecomputerscanwork

500,000timesfasterthananypersoncan.

Onceitisgivena"program"--thatis,acarefullyworkedoutsetofinstructions

devisedbyatechniciantrainedincomputerlanguage--acomputercangatherawide

rangeofinformationformanypurposes.Forthescientistitcangetinformationfrom

outerspaceorfromthedepthoftheocean.Inbusinessandindustrythecomputer

preparesfactoryinventories,keepstrackofsalestrendsandproductionneeds,mails

dividendchecks,andmakesoutcompanypayrolls.Itcankeepbankaccountsupto

dateandmakeoutelectricbills.Ifyouareplanningatripbyplane,thecomputerwill

findoutwhattotakeandwhatspaceisavailable.

Notonlycanthecomputergatherfacts,itcanalsostorethemasfastastheyare

gatheredandcanpourthemoutwhenevertheyareneeded.Thecomputerisreallya

highpowered"memory"machinethat"hasalltheanswers"--oralmostall.Besides

gatheringandstoringinformation,thecomputercanalsosolvecomplicatedproblems

thatoncetookmonthsforpeopletodo.Attimescomputersseemalmosthuman.They

can"read"handprintedletters,playchess,composemusic,writeplaysandeven

designothercomputers.Isitanywonderthattheyaresometimescalled"thinking"

machines?

Eventhoughtheyaretakingoversomeofthetasksthatwereonceaccomplished

byourownbrains,computersarenotreplacingusatleastnotyet.Ourbrainhasmore

than10millioncells.Acomputerhasonlyafewhundredthousandparts.Forsome

timetocome,then,wecansafelysaythatourbrainsareatleast10,000timesmore

complexthanacomputer.Howweusethemisforus,notthecomputer,todecide.

49."Program"means__.

A.aplanofwhatistobedone

B.acompleteshowonaTVstationatafixedtimetable

C.ascheduledperformance

D.seriesofcodedinstructionstocontroltheoperationsofacomputer

50.Thecomputerisahighpowered"memory"machine,which__.

A.hasallthereadyanswers--oralmostalltoanyquestions

B.canremembereverything

C.canstoreeverythingandworkforyou

D.hasalltheanswers--oralmosttoalltheinformationthathasbeenstored

51."Thinking"machinessuggestthat__.

A.theycan"read"handprintedlettersetc

B.theyreallycanthinkanddomanyotherjobs

C.theyevendesignothercomputers

D.theycan'tthink,butcandosomethingunderhumancontrol

52.Cancomputersdowhatevertheywanttodo?Why?

A.Yes,becausesomecomputerscanwork500,000timesfasterthananyperson

can.

B.No,becausetheynormallyhaveafewhundredthousandparts.

C.No,becausehumanbrainsareatleast10000timesmorecomplexthanany

computers.

D.No,becausehowacomputerworksisdecidedbyhuman.

Questions53to56arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

WithinfifteenyearsBritainandothernationsshouldbewellonwiththebuilding

ofhugeindustrialcomplexesfortherecyclingofwaste.Thewordrubbishcouldlose

itsmeaningbecauseeverythingthatgoesintothedumpswouldbemadeinto

somethinguseful.Eventhemostdangerousandunpleasantwasteswouldprovide

energyifnothingelse.

Thelatestprojectistotakeacityofaroundhalfamillioninhabitantsand

discoverexactlywhatrawmaterialsgointoitandwhatgoout.Theaimistofindout

howmuchoftheserawmaterialscouldbeprovidedifaplantforrecyclingwaste

werebuiltjustoutsidethecity.Thisplantwouldrecyclenotonlymetalsuchassteel,

leadandcopper,butalsopaperandrubberaswell.

Anothernewprojectisbeingsetuptodiscoverthebestwaysofsortingand

separatingtherubbish.Whenthisprojectiscomplete,therubbishwillbeprocessed

likethis:first,itwillpassthroughsharpmetalbarswhichwilltearopentheplastic

bagsinwhichrubbishisusuallypacked;thenitwillpassthroughapowerfulfanto

separatethelightestelementsfromtheheavysolids;afterthatgroundersandrollers

breakupeverythingthatcanbebroken.Finallytherubbishwillpassundermagnets,

whichwillremovethebitsofironandsteel;therubberandplasticwillthenbesorted

outinthefinalstage.

Thefirstfullscalegiantrecyclingplantsare,perhaps,fifteenyearsaway.Indeed,

withthegrowingcostoftransportingrubbishtomoredistantdumps,somebigcities

willbeforcedtobuildtheirownrecyclingplantsbeforelong.

53.Themainpurposeofthepassageis__.

A.toshowusafuturewayofrecyclingwastes

B.totelltheimportanceofrecyclingwastes

C.towarnpeoplethedangerofsomewastes

D.tointroduceanewrecyclingplant

54.Howmanystagesarethereintherecyclingprocess?

A.3.B.4.C.5.D.6.

55.Whatisthemainreasonforbigcitiestobuildtheirownrecyclingplants?

A.Todealwithwastesinabetterway.

B.It'sagoodwaytogainprofits.

C.It'smoreeconomicalthantodumpwastesinsomedistantplaces.

D.Energycanbegotatalowerprice.

56.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?

A.Theword"rubbish"willsoondisappearfromdictionaries.

B.Dangerouswastescanberecycledintonothingbutenergy.

C.Torecyclepaperandrubberwillstillbeimpossibleevenwiththenew

recyclingmethods.

D.Bigcitieswillsoonhavetheirownrecyclingplants.

Questions57to60arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

Thereweretwowidelydivergentinfluencesontheearlydevelopmentof

statisticalmethods.Statisticshadamotherwhowasdedicatedtokeepingorderly

recordsofgovernmentalunits(stateandstatisticscomefromthesameLatinroot,

status)andagentlemanlygamblingfatherwhoreliedonmathematicstoincreasehis

skillatplayingtheoddsingamesofchance.Theinfluenceofthemotheronthe

offspring,statistics,isrepresentedbycounting,measuring,describing,tabulating,

ordering,andthetakingofcensuses--allofwhichledtomodemdescriptivestatistics.

Fromtheinfluenceofthefathercamemodeminferentialstatistics,whichisbased

squarelyontheoriesofprobability.

Descriptivestatisticsinvolvestabulating,depicting,anddescribingcollectionsof

data.Thesedatamaybeeitherquantitative,suchasmeasuresofheight,intelligence,

orgrandlevel--variablesthatarecharacterizedbyanunderlyingcontinuum--orthe

datamayrepresentqualitativevariables,suchassex,collegemajor,orpersonality

type.Largemassesofdatamustgenerallyundergoaprocessofsummarizationor

reductionbeforetheyarecomprehensible.Descriptivestatisticsisatoolfor

describingorsummarizingorreducingtocomprehensiblefromthepropertiesofan

otherwiseunwieldymassofdata.

Inferentialstatisticsisaformalizedbodyofmethodsforsolvinganotherclassof

problemsthatpresentgreatdifficultiesfortheunaidedhumanmind.Thisgeneral

classofproblemscharacteristicallyinvolvesattemptstomakepredictionusing'a

sampleofobservations.Forexample,aschoolsuperintendentwishestodetermineof

theproportionofchildreninalargeschoolsystemwhocometoschoolwithout

breakfast,havebeenvaccinatedforflu,orwhatever.Havingalittleknowledgeof

statistics,thesuperintendentwouldknowthatitisunnecessaryandinefficientto

questioneachchild;theproportionfortheentiredistrictcouldbeestimatedfairly

accuratelyfromasampleofasfewas100children.Thus,thepurposeofinferential

statisticsistopredictorestimatecharacteristicsofapopulationfromaknowledgeof

thecharacteristicsofonlyasampleofthepopulation.

57.Withwhatisthepassagemainlyconcerned?

A.Thedrawbacksofdescriptiveandinferentialstatistics.

B.Applicationsofinferentialstatistics.

C.Thedevelopmentanduseofstatistics.

D.Howtousedescriptivestatistics.

58.WhichofthefollowingisNOTgivenasanexampleofqualitativevariable?

A.Gender.B.Height.C.Collegemajor.D.Typeofpersonality.

59.Whichofthefollowingstatementsaboutdescriptivestatisticsisbest

supportedbythepassage?

A.Itsimplifiesunwieldymassesofdata.

B.Rleadstoincreasedvariability.

C.Itsolvesallnumericalproblems.

D.Itchangesqualitativevariablestoquantitativevariables.

60.Accordingtothepassagewhichisthepurposeofexaminingasampleofa

population?

A.Tocomparedifferentgroups.

B.Topredictcharacteristicsoftheentirepopulation.

C.Toconsiderallthequantitativevariables.

D.Totabulatecollectionsofdata.

SectionB

Directions:Thereare10blanksinthefollowingpassage.Foreachblankthere

arefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.YoushouldchoosetheONEthatbestfitsinto

thepassage.ThenmarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.

Ifyouweretobeginanewjobtomorrow,youwouldbringwithyousomebasic

strengthsandweaknesses.Successor61inyourworkwoulddepend,toagreatextent,

62yourabilitytouseyourstrengthsandweaknessestothebestadvantage.Ofthe

utmostimportanceisyourattitude.Aperson63beginsajobconvincedthatlieisn't

goingtolikeitorissurethatheisgoingtoailisexhibitingaweaknesswhichcan

onlyhinderhissuccess.Ontheotherhand,apersonwhoissecure64hisbeliefthat

heisprobablyascapableofdoingtheworkasanyoneelseandwhoiswillingtomake

acheerfulattemptbyitpossessesacertainstrengthofpurpose.

Thechancesarethathewilldowell.

65theprerequisiteskillsforaparticularjobisstrength.Lackingthoseskillsis

obviouslyaweakness.Abookkeeperwhocan'taddoracarpenterwhocan'tcuta

straightlinewithasawishopelesscases.

Thisbookhasbeendesignedtohelpyoucapitalize66thestrengthandovercome

the67thatyoubringtothejoboflearning.Butingrouptomeasureyour

development,youmustfirsttakestockofwhereyoustandnow.68wegetfurther

alonginthebook,we'llbedealinginsomedetailwithspecificprocessesfor

developingandstrengthening69skills.However,tobeginwith,youshouldpauseto

examineyourpresentstrengthsandweaknessesinthreeareasthatarecriticaltoyour

successorfailureinschool:your70,yourreadingandcommunicationskills,and

yourstudyhabits.

61.A.improvementB.victoryC.failureD.achievement

62.A.inB.onC.ofD.to

63.A.whoB.whatC.thatD.which

64.A.ontoB.onC.offD.in

65.A.HaveB.HadC.HavingD.Hadbeen

66.A.exceptB.butC.forD.on

67.A.ideaB.weaknessC.strengthD.advantage

68.A.asB.tillC.overD.out

69.A.learntB.learnedC.learningD.learn

70.A.intelligenceB.workC.attitudeD.weakness

IV.翻译

Directions:Thereis1passageinthispartofthetest.Youaretotranslatethe

passagesintoChineseonyourAnswerSheet.

71.

Theexistenceofoilwellshasbeenknownforalongtime.SomeoftheIndians

ofNorthAmericausedtocollectandselltheoilfromthewellsofPennsylvania.No

one,however,seemstohaverealizedtheimportanceofthisoiluntilitwasfoundthat

paraffin-oilcouldbemadefromit;thisledtothedevelopmentofthewellsandtothe

makingofenormousprofits.Whentheinternalcombustionenginewasinvented,oil

becameofworldwideimportance.

Therearefourmainareasoftheworldwheredepositsofoilappear.Thefirstis

thatoftheMiddleEast,andincludestheregionsneartheCaspianSea,theBlackSea,

theRedSeaandthePersianGulf,anotheristheareabetweenNorthandSouth

America,andthethird,betweenAsiaandAustralia,includestheislandsofSumatra,

BorneoandJava.

TheforthareaisthepartneartheNorthPole.Whenallthepresentoilfieldsare

exhausted,itispossiblethatthiscoldregionmaybecomethesceneofoilactivity.

Duetogeneralworkingconditionsandtheenvironment,thecostsmaybesohighthat

nocompanywillundertakethework.Andiftheydo,thecostoftheoilwill

eventuallybepassedontoconsumers.Ifprogressinalternativepowersourcesto

drivemachinesisfastenough,itispossiblethatoil-drivenenginesmaygiveplaceto

thenewkindofengine.Inthatcasethedemandforoilwillfall,andthe

oilfieldswillgraduallydisappear,andthedepositsattheNorthPolemayrest

wheretheyareforever.

翻译参考2013版大纲第47篇oil

模拟试题一参考答案及部分试题答案解析

一、答案

I.Vocabulary

1-20ACBBDBBAACDCCDBDCBCD

II.GrammaticalStructure

21-40ABCCBDDCCBDBACDCDACD

III.ReadingComprehension

41-60DDCBDACDDDDDABCDCBAB

61-70CBADCDBACC

IV.Translation翻译答案略,请参考2007年版通用英语选读相关课文。

二、解析

I.Vocabulary

1.【答案】

【译文】我只能看到远处一辆汽车,可是分辨不出汽车的颜色。

【试题分析】词组辨析题。

【详细解答】makeout意为“辩认出,理解”,符合句意。lookto“照顾,负责”;

lookout“当心,提防”;takein“容纳,理解,欺骗(多用于被动态)”,均不符合

句意。

2.【答案】C

【译文】新的科学发现应用于工业生产方法上常使工作更容易做。

【试题分析】此题为形近词辨析题。

【词义辨析】application应用、运用:theapplicationoftheory理论的运用。A.

addition增加,一般用于inadditionto”除…之外”结构中,此处不符合句意,科学

发现不是“增加到”工业生产方法上,而是“应用到”工业生产技术中。B.association

联系,联想;协会;结交:I'mworkinginassociationwithanotherperson.我与另

外一个人合伙工作。D.affection爱情;爱;影响。

3.【答案】B

【译文】他咕噜地说了些什么,仿佛泄露了一个秘密,脸一下红了。

【试题分析】此题为形近词辨析题,题干中“secret”和“blush”为关键词,“mumble”

并不影响答案的选择。

【词义辨析】expose暴露;泄露:beexposedtothesun暴露在阳光之下。A.impose

常与介词on搭配,表示“把…强加于…上”。如:imposeone'sideaonothers把某

人的思想强加给别人。C.compose组成:becomposedof由…组成。D.oppose反

对:beopposedtothisplan反对这一计划。

4.【答案】B

【译文】虽然摩根先生在公开场合显得十分高兴,私下里却很忧伤。

【试题分析】此题为词组辨析题,题干中“inpublic”为提示语。

【详细解答】inprivate私下地,指不被众人所注意:Cecilcanbeveryrudeinprivate,

thoughinpubliche'susuallypolite.塞西尔在大庭广众中通常很有礼貌,但私下里

却很粗鲁。用在此处,正符合句意。A.inperson亲自:Hebroughtmethebookin

person.他亲自给我送来这本书。C.byhimself独自一人,独自地;强调不需要他

人帮助,如Hecookedthemealbyhimself.他自己做了这顿饭。D.asindividual

作为个人而言,此词组并非固定搭配,类似的有asastudent作为学生;asa

physicist作为一名物理学家。

5.【答案】D

【译文】你应该把这些桌子扔了,买些新的。

【试题分析】此题考有关throw的短语辨析。

【词组辨析】throwaway扔掉:Don'tthrowthisbookaway.Itmaybeusedlater。

别把这本书给扔了,以后可能有用。A.throwoff摆脱掉;匆匆脱下(衣服):throw

offthebadhabit摆脱坏的习惯。此处题意是说去旧换新,而非摆脱桌子。B.throw

down朝下扔。C.throwup(接名词)放弃:throwupone'sjob放弃工作。

6.【答案】B

【译文】关于他们的建议,我们将在下次会议充分讨论。

【试题分析】此题为词组辨析,以及固定搭配辨析题。

【详细解答】inregardto/of关于…,为固定搭配,所以A在形式上就不成立。

withregardto也可以表示“关于…”,但不能用介词“of”来代替“to”,因此可以排

除C。regardlessof不注意,不关心;不顾:regardlessofwindorrain风雨无阻。

所以D项在搭配上也不正确。

7.【答案】B

【译文】医生给她的药只能

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