中国人民大学2010-2017考博英语真题及答案(12)
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hit the boy back.
A.got the feel of B.got the hang of
C.got the better of D.got the worst of
Part B (5 points)
Directions: In each of the following sentences there is one word or phrase underlined. Below the sentence are four choices marked A, B, C and D.Choose the word or phrase that is closest in meaning to the underlined one. Mark the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square bracket on ANSWER SHEET I.
11.Although this book claims to be a biography of George Washington, many of the incidents are imaginary.
A.fascinating B.factitious C.fastidious D.fictitious
12.The trade fair is designed to facilitate further cooperation between Chinese auto industries and overseas auto industries.
A.promote B.protect C.preserve D.prolong
13.He was concerned only with mundane matters, especially the daily stock market quotations.
A.rational B.obscure C.worldly D.eminent
14.The earthquake that occurred in India this year was a major calamity in which a great many lives were lost.
A.casualty B.catastrophe C.catalogue D.crusade
15.The doctors were worried because the patient did not recuperate as rapidly as they had expected.
A.withdraw B.emerge C.recover D.uncover
16.The purchaser of this lorry is protected by the manufacturer's warranty that he will re place any defective part for five years or 50,000 miles.
A.prohibition B.insurance C.prophecy D.guarantee
17.The boy could not reconcile himself to the failure, he did not believe that was his lot.
A.submit B.commit C.transmit D.permit
18.In some cities of North China, the noise pollution is as pronounced as that in Tokyo.
A.contemptuous B.contagious C.conspicuous D.contemplated
19.Trivial breaches of regulations we can pass over, but more serious ones will have to be investigated.
A.exceed B.wither C.overpass D.neglect
20.We were discussing the housing problem when a middle—aged man cut in and said, “There's no point in talking about impossibilities.”
A.intersect B.interject C.penetrate D.adulterate Part Ⅲ Cloze (10 points)
Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage, and for each blank there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D at the end of the passage. You should choose the ONE answer that best fits into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square bracket on the ANSWER SHEET.
Motorways are, no doubt the safest roads in Britain. Mile 21 mile, vehicle for vehicle, you are much 22 likely to be killed or seriously injured than on an ordinary road. On 23 hand, if you do have a serious accident on a motorway, fatalities are much more likely to 24 than in a comparable accident 25 on the roads.
Motorways have no 26 bends, no roundabouts or traffic lights and 27 speeds are much greater than on other roads. Though the 70 mph limit is 28 in force, it is often treated with the contempt that most drivers have for the 30 mpb limit applying in built up areas in Britain. Added to this is the fact that motorway drivers seem to like traveling in groups with perhaps 29 ten metres between each vehicle. The resulting horrific pile-ups 30 vehicle stops for some reason, such as mechanical failure, driver error and so on, have become all 31 familiar through pictures in newspapers or on television. How 32 of these drivers realize that it takes a car about one hundred metres to brake to a stop 33 70 mph? Drivers also seem to think that motorway driving gives them complete protection from the changing weather. 34 wet the road, whatever the visibility in mist or fog, on they 35 at ridiculous speeds oblivious of police warnings or speed restrictions 36 their journey comes to a conclusion. Perhaps one remedy 37 this motorway madness would be better driver education. At present, learner drivers are bared 38 motorways and are thus as far as this kind of driving is 39 thrown in at the deep end. However, much more efficient policing is required, 40 itis the duty of the police not only to enforce the law but also to protect the general public from
its own foolishness.
21.A.for B.after C.to D.by
22.A.more B.far C.less D.lesser
23.A.another B.other C.one D.the other
24.A.come up B.occur C.be found D.arise
25.A.everywhere B.elsewhere C.anywhere D.somewhere
26.A.pointed B.steep C.vertical D.sharp
27.A.thus B.then C.so D.thereupon
28.A.yet B.even C.still D.subsequently
29.A.utterly B.simply C.barely D.purely
30.A.because B.since C.when D.for
31.A.too B.also C.unduly D.unreasonably
32.A.many B.much C.deeply D.profoundly
33.A.to B.from C.at D.for
34.A.Whatever B.However C.Whoever D.How
35.A.push B.rake C.till D.plough
36.A.unless B.before C.thus D.until
37.A.to B.for C.of D.on
38.A.from B.against C.away D.off
39.A.related B.considered C.concerned D.touched
40.A.but B.then C.them D.for
Part Ⅳ Reading Comprehension( 20 points)
Directions: Read the following passages, decide on the best one of the choices marked A, B, C and D for each question or unfinished statement and mark the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square bracket on ANSWER SHEET I.
Passage 1
The next time the men were taken up onto the deck, Kunta made a point of looking at the man behind him in line, the one who lay beside him to the left when they were below. He was a Serere tribesman much older than Kunta, and his body, front and back, was creased with whip cuts, some of them so deep and festering that Kunta felt badly for having wished sometimes that he might strike the man in the darkness for moaning so steadily in his pain. Staring back at Kunta, the Serere's dark eyes were full of fury and defiance. A whip lashed out even as they stood looking at each other-this time at Kunta, spurring him to move ahead. Trying to roll away, Kunta was kicked heavily in his ribs. But somehow he and the gasping Wolof managed to stagger back up among the other men from their shelf who were shambling toward their dousing with buckets of seawater.
A moment later, the stinging saltiness of it was burning in Kunta's wounds, and his screams joined those of others over the sound of the drum and the wheezing thing that had again begun marking time for the chained men to jump and dance for the toubob. Kunta and the Wolof were so weak from their new beating that twice they stumbled, but whip blows and kicks sent them hopping clumsily up and down in their chains. So great was his fury that Kunta was barely aware of the women singing “Toubob fa!” And when he had finally been chained back down in his place in the dark hold, his heart throbbed with a lust to murder toubob.
Every few days the eight naked toubob would again come into the stinking darkness and scrape their tubs full of the excrement that had accumulated on the shelves where the chained men lay. Kunta would lie still with his eyes staring bale fully in hatred, following the bobbing orange lights, listening to the toubod cursing and sometimes slipping and tailing into the slickness underfoot-so plentiful now,because of the increasing looseness of the men's bowels, that the filth had begun to drop off the edges of the shelves down into the aisleway.
The last time they were on deck, Kunta had noticed a man limping on a badly infected leg. This time the man was kept up on deck when the rest were taken back below. A few days later, the women told the other prisoners in their singing that the man's leg had been cut off and that one of the women had been brought to tend him, but that the man had died that night and been thrown over the side.Starting then, when the toubob came to clean the shelves, they also dropped red-hot pieces of metal into pails of strong vinegar. The clouds of acrid steam left the hold smelling better, but soon it would again be overwhelmed by the choking stink. It was a smell that Kunta felt would never leave his lungs and skin.
The steady murmuring that went on in the hold whenever the toubob were gone kept growing in volume and intensity as the men began to communicate better and better with one another. Words not understood were whispered from mouth to ear along the shelves until someone who knew more than one tongue would send back their meanings. In the process, all of the men along each shelf learned new words in tongues they had not spoken before. Sometimes men jerked upward, bumping their heads, in the double excitement of communicating with each other and the fact that it was being done without the toubob's knowledge. Muttering among themselves for hours, the men developed a deepening sense of intrigue and of brotherhood. Though they were of different villages and tribes, the feeling grew that they were not from different peoples or places.
41.The living conditions for the Blacks in the hold of the slave ship were______.
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