1、学位英语复习资料复习资料一I、vocabulary1.1.Tom was extremely angry, but cool-headed enough to _ storming into the D. avoid2. An individual bird can _ the call of its own species. 3. She _ great satisfaction from her coin collection. B.derives 4. They can go whenever they like , _Im concerned.D.as far as5. Nowaday
2、s, there are more and more crimes _ to drug abuse. 6. Helen and ruth are always at _ about some little thing. C.odds 7. To his great _, his son again failed to pass the examination. 8. A large promotion of the country population in china is _ today as compared with before. 9. Im very busy , I cant _
3、three days away rom work. 10. I hate people who _- the end of a film that you havent seen before. l1. Many people thought he was a man of good _. C.reputation 12.All the materials collected for the research project on pollution are - to all the seniors at this college. 13.We must recover the lost go
4、ods at all _. D.costs. l4. The population of the world is growing at a dangerous_. 15.She told me to use my dictionary to _ anything I didnt understand. B. look up 16. These sections are designed to _better working relationships. 17. She _ a strong desire to scream for help. 18. England is _ from Fr
5、ance by the Channel. 19. You will get more skillful at this job as you _. C.go along 20. Too much _ to X-rays can cause skin burns, cancer or other damage to the body. 21. The food smells very good, but what does it _ like? A. taste 22. Jack is a poor shot; he fired twice at the rabbit and _. B. mis
6、sed 23.He examined the plans and then said he had no _ to them. 24. In the _ of proof, the police could not take action against the man . 25.A dentist _ the pupils teeth twice a year. C.inspects 26. You should not _ too much from him. B. expect 27.The desert was regarded as _ for settlement. C.unfit
7、 28.It was a good game, and at the end the _ was Argentina 3, Germany 2. 29. Is there anyone who _ the plan put forward by the committee? 30.The neighbours windows _ our garden. II.Cloze A market is a set of arrangements by which buyers and sel1ers are in contact to exchange goods or services. Some
8、markets physically 1 B together the buyer and the sel1er. Other markets 2 A chiefly through intermediaries who 3 C business on behalf of clients. In supermarkets, sellers choose the price, 4A the shelves and then leave customers to choose whether or not to make a 5 D .6 B superficially different, th
9、ese markets, perform the 7 A economic function. They determine prices 8 B ensure that the quantity people wish to buy 9 B the quantity that people wish to sell. Price 10 D quant1ty cannot be considered 11C In estab1ishing that the price of a Rolls Royce is ten 12C the price of a small Ford, the mark
10、et for motor cars 13 C ensures that production and sales of small Fords will greatly 14 A the production and sales of Roll Royces. These prices guide 15 D in choosing what, how, and for whom to purchase.To understand this process more fully, we require a 16A of a typica1market. The essential feature
11、s 17 B which such a mode must concentrate 18B demand, the behavior of buyers, and supply, the behavior of sellers. It will 19 B be possible to study the interaction of these forces to see how a market work in 20 A .1. B. bring 2. A. operate 3.C. handle 4.A. Stock 5.D. purchase6.B. Although 7.A. same
12、 8.B. that 9.B. equals 10. D. And 11. C. separately 12C. times 13C. simultaneously 14A. exceed 15D. Customers 16A. model 17B. on 18B. are 19B. then 20A. practice III.Reading ComprehensionPassage1 In order to learn to be ones true self, it is necessary to obtain a wide and extensive knowledge of what
13、 has been said and done in the world.要学会做自己的真实自我,就必须得到一个广泛而广泛的知识,在这个世界上所做的和所做的。; critically to inquire into it; carefully to consider it; clearly to analyze it; and earnestly to carry it out. It matters not what you learn , but when you once learn a thing, you must never give it up until you have ma
14、stered it. It matters not what you inquire into , but when you once inquire into a thing, you must never give it up until you have thoroughly understood it. It matters not what you try to think of , but when you once try to think of a thing, you must never give it up until you have gotwhat you want.
15、 I t matters not what you try to carry out, but when you once try to carry out a thing , you must never give it up until you have done it thoroughly and well. If another man succeeds by ones efforts, you will use a thousand.假如另一个人成功的努力,你会用一千。1. According to the author , first of all, one must _. C.o
16、btain knowledge2. When you try to do something, what matters is _ .D. to carry it through to the end3. The end of learning should be _ .B. mastery 4. According to the author, another mans success should _.A. spur us onto greater efforts5. The author implies but does not say that _.C. success depends
17、 not so much on natural ability as it does on effortPassage2Mans first real invention, and one of the most important inventions in history, was the wheel.all transportation and every machine in the world depend on it.The wheel is the simplest yet perhaps the most remarkable of all inventions , becau
18、se there are no wheels in nature-no living thing was ever created with wheels. 轮子是最简单的,但也许是所有创造中最引人注目的,因为自然界中没有轮子,没有轮子,也没有活的东西。However, then, did man come to invent the wheel?Perhaps some early hunters found that they could roll an animal through the forest on logs more easily than they could carry
19、it. However, the logs themselves weighed a lot.It must have taken a great prehistoric thinker to imagine two thin slices of log connected at their centers by a strong stick. This would roll along just as the logs did yet be much lighter and easier to handle . Thus the wheel and axle came into being,
20、 and with them the first carts.6.The wheel is important because _. D. both B and C7.The wheel described as _. A. simple 8.It was remarkable of man to invent the wheel because _. C. there were no wheels in nature 9.This passage says that the first wheel might have been a _. D.slice of log10.The idea
21、of making wheels might have come from_. D.rolling the body of an animal on logsPassage3Many young people want to be pop-stars. It is their great ambition in life. They think: Pop-stars earn a lot of money; they lead interesting and exciting lives; thousands of fans admire them; they become famous;.!
22、 Yes, but first they must become stars. Most stars start life with a group. But there are many groups and competition is hard. Groups appear and disappear almost overnight. Only a small number survive. Almost without exception they have to work very hard before they reach the top. And very few reach
23、 the top-and stay there. In England there are perhaps thirty or so groups at the top. Most of these do not earn much money: perhaps 500 pounds each time they perform. What is more they have quite a lot of expenses. They have to pay a manager for example. He is the key person in their lives and he ta
24、kes about 20% of their earnings-perhaps more. Then there are their clothes, their instruments and their van. And dont forget, they have to travel a great deal some times 2,000 miles in one week. At times they even sleep in their van instead of a hotel, just to save money.有时他们甚至睡在他们的车,而不是一个酒店,只是为了节省金
25、钱。 So now , what do you think? Are pop-stars so rich ?And do they have such great lives?11Most pop groups _. C. fail to reach the top 12.The groups manager is well paid because he _. B. is important to them13.Pop group use much of the money they earn to _. C. buy the things they need 14.A group need
26、s a van mainly to _. A. travel around the country 15.It seems that pop-stars _. D. have quite a hard lifePassage 4 Computers may one day turn night into day-with good old ,natural sunlight. Colossal compuer-controlled mirrors,thousands of feet across,may one day orbit the earth ,reflecting sunlight
27、onto a darkened United Stated. Some scientists say that 16 of these mirrors, each about half a mile across,could aim their reflected light at one area on the earth that was about 200 miles by 3oo miles. That much light would equal about 56 moons. The mirrors would be so high that they could catch th
28、e suns light as it was shining on the other side of the earth.The mirrors could orbit-thousands of miles high-at the same speed as the earth turns on its(轴). That way , the mirror could always be over the same spot. The aluminum-coated(涂铝的), plastic mirrors could be folded up and packed into a space
29、ship,according to the scientists. Once released a few hundred miles in space, the mirrors, powered by a solar-powered engine, could make the rest of the trip into space on their own. The scientists say the compuer-controlled mirrors could also be made to tilt( 倾倒) slowly , so the reflected sunlight
30、would sweep slowly along the surface of the earth. For example, as night fel, the mirrors could be tilt to light up Boston. Later as darkness spread slowly westward. Chicago, for example, then San Francisco could be lit up. The reflected sunlight would allow these cities to save up electricity. And
31、in emergencies, such as power-failures, the mirrors could light the affected area.What no one knows yet is what effect this artificial daytime would have on plants,animals,and humans.没有人知道这是什么样的效果,这是什么样的影响,这是什么样的人工白天会有植物,动物,和人类。 Would it confuse some animals and harm some plants that are used to the day-night circles? The scie
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