2022年考博英语-南开大学考前提分综合测验卷(附带答案及详解)套卷29

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2022年考博英语-南开大学考前提分综合测验卷(附带答案及详解)1. 单选题Four weeks after the suicide bombing, the police were still hunting for bombers for they believe more were( ) .问题1选项A.on the vergeB.on the spotC.on the looseD.on the sly【答案】D【解析】介词短语辨析。on the verge“濒临, 在的边缘”;on the spot“当场, 在危险中”;on the loose“散漫, 放荡”;on the sly“偷偷地, 秘密地”。句意:自杀式爆炸事件发生四周后, 警方仍在搜捕爆炸犯罪分子, 因为他们相信还有更多的爆炸分子躲在暗处。选项D符合句意。2. 单选题Alone in a deserted house, he was so busy with his research work that he felt ( ) but lonely.问题1选项A.nothingB.anythingC.allD.everything【答案】B【解析】不定代词的用法。nothing but只有,只不过;anything but根本不,绝不;all but几乎,差一点儿;没有everything but的用法,排除。句意:他独自一个人在一所废弃的房子里,忙于研究工作,一点儿也不感到孤独。选项B符合句意。3. 单选题Of all the wild dogs, none is more closely related to the ( ) dog than to the wolf.问题1选项A.domesticatedB.barkingC.lazyD.running【答案】A【解析】语境判断。根据语境可以推断,填空处应该和wild意思相反,所以选项A最为恰当。句意:对于野狗来说,他们和狼的关系比家犬和狼的关系更为亲密。4. 单选题You are not allowed to take a second job ( ) your employer gives you permission.问题1选项A.unlessB.so long asC.otherwiseD.whereas【答案】A【解析】连接词的运用。unless“除非, 如果不”;so long as“只要”;otherwise“否则, 不然”;whereas“然而, 鉴于, 反之”。句意:除非你的雇主允许, 否则你不能从事第二份工作。选项A符合句意。5. 单选题Both television commercials and programs present ( ) view of the material world, one which promotes a standard of living that most of us can probably not attain.问题1选项A.a standardizedB.an unrealisticC.a betterD.an interesting【答案】B【解析】形容词词义辨析。根据下句“most of us can probably not attain”可推测,这个观点是不切实际的,所以选项B符合语境。6. 单选题When she entered the room, the smell of her perfume immediately ( ) the room.问题1选项A.distributedB.penetratedC.pervadedD.perished【答案】C【解析】动词词义辨析。distribute“分配, 散布”;penetrate“渗透, 穿透”;pervade“遍及, 弥漫”;perish“使麻木, 毁坏”。句意:当她走进房间, 她身上的香水味立刻弥漫了整个房间。选项C符合句意。7. 单选题Poverty is not ( ) in most cities although, perhaps because of the crowded conditions in certain areas, it is more visible there.问题1选项A.rareB.temporaryC.prevalentD.segmental【答案】C【解析】形容词词义辨析。prevalent普遍的,流行的;segmental部分的,分段的。句意:尽管贫困在大多数城市并不普遍,或许是由于某些地区很拥挤,贫困才更为明显。选项C符合句意。8. 单选题People who live in small towns often seem more friendly than those living in ( ) populated areas.问题1选项A.denselyB.intenselyC.abundantlyD.highly【答案】A【解析】副词词义辨析。表示人口密集应该用densely,所以选项A正确。9. 单选题A good teacher must know how to ( ) his ideas to the students, as generally agreed by educational experts.问题1选项A.displayB.transmitC.conveyD.illuminate【答案】C【解析】动词词性及搭配。句意:一个好老师必须知道如何把他的想法传达给学生。传达思想,想法等用convey,选项C正确。10. 单选题The torch was ( ) by a famous athlete at the opening of the sports meeting.问题1选项A.deceivedB.ignitedC.implementedD.designated【答案】B【解析】动词词义辨析。deceive“欺骗, 行骗”;ignite“点燃, 使燃烧”;implement“实施, 执行”;designate“指定, 指派”。句意:在运动会开幕式上火炬由一名著名的运动员点燃。选项B符合句意。11. 单选题An unidentified wit once said, “laugh, and the world laughs with you. Snore, and you sleep alone.” Yet snoring is far from a laughing matter, as those unfortunates with good hearing, who are rightly subjected to the sounds of the snoring disorder, will testify.It has been estimated that one of eight Americans snores: this means that there are approximately 21 million peoplewomen as well as menwho render an unpleasant sound when they are asleep. And assuming that each snorer disturbs the sleep of at least one other person, it necessarily follows that there are 21 million unhappy listeners. While a sleeping person breathes, either in or out, several structures in his nose and throat generate the snoring. The sounds, coming from the soft palate and other soft structures of the throat, are caused by vibratory responses to inflowing and outflowing air. When the soft tissues of the mouth and throat come close to the lining of the throat, the vibrations that occur are caused by the position of the tongue. In short, the noise made by snoring can be compared to the noise when breezes flutter a flag on a pole. The frequency of the vibrations depends on the size, density, and elasticity of the affected tissues and on the force of the air flow. Although it is usually the process of in haling or exhaling through the mouth that cause snoring, short snorts come from the nose of an open-mouthed sleeper. In all fairness to snorers, however, it should be emphasized that snoring is an involuntary out which stops as the offender is awakened.1.The snoring is caused by ( ) .2.If a person produces short snores, most probably he has ( ) .3.The snorers can have control over their act.4.The authors attitude towards the snorers is ( ) .问题1选项A.the soft palate and other structures of the throatB.the inflowing and outflowing air through the noseC.the inflowing and outflowing air through mouthD.the vibrations as a result of the inflowing and outflowing air问题2选项A.a soft palateB.a big noseC.an open mouthD.a small throat问题3选项A.The snorers can have control over their act.B.both the listeners and the snorers wish to stop the offensive sound of snoring.C.The frequency of the vibrations depends on the position of the tongue.D.There are more men than women who snore.问题4选项A.objectiveB.subjectiveC.sympatheticD.annoyed【答案】第1题:D第2题:C第3题:B第4题:A【解析】1.事实细节题。根据第二段“The sounds, coming from the soft palate and other soft structures of the throat, are caused by vibratory responses to inflowing and outflowing air.”这些声音来自于软腭和喉咙的其他柔软结构,是由流入和流出的空气的振动反应引起的。选项D符合原文。2.事实细节题。根据第二段倒数第二句“short snorts come from the nose of an open-mouthed sleeper.”张开嘴睡觉的人鼾声短促。选项C正确。3.信息推断题。根据原文可知,打鼾是一种无意识的行为,所以选项A错误;根据原文“The frequency of the vibrations depends on the size, density, and elasticity of the affected tissues and on the force of the air flow.”可知选项C错误;选项D在文中没有提及。所以只有选项B正确。4.态度判断题。结合文章内容可知,作者全文都是在客观的描述人们打呼噜的这个问题以及产生的原因和影响,没有掺杂个人情绪,所以选项A正确。12. 单选题The discovery of new oil-fields in various parts of the country filled the government with ( ) hope.问题1选项A.eternalB.everlastingC.ceaselessD.infinite【答案】D【解析】形容词词义辨析。句意:全国各地新油田的发现使政府充满了无限的希望。eternal“永恒的, 不朽的”;everlasting“永恒的, 接连不断的”;ceaseless“不间断的;无休止的”;infinite “无限的;极大的”。选项D更符合语境。13. 单选题Should doctors ever lie to benefit their patientsto speed recovery or to conceal the approach of death? In medicine as in law, government, and other lines of work, the requirements of honesty often seem dwarfed by greater needs: the need to shelter from brutal news or to uphold a promise of secrecy.What should doctors say, for example, to a 46-year-old man coming in for a routine physical checkup who, though he feels in perfect health, is found to have a form of cancer? If he asks, should the doctor deny that he is ill, or minimize the gravity of the illness? Doctors confront such choices often and urgently. At times, they see important reasons to lie for the patients own sake. In their eyes, such lies differ sharply from self-serving ones.Studies show that most doctors sincerely believe that the seriously ill do not want to know the truth about their condition, and that informing them risks destroying their hope, so that they may recover more slowly, or deteriorate faster, perhaps even commit suicide. As one physician wrote: “Ours is a profession which traditionally has been guided by a precept that transcends the virtue of uttering the truth for truths sake, and that is, as far as possible do no harm.” Armed with such a precept, a number of doctors may slip into deceptive practices that they assume will “do no harm” and may well help their patients.But the illusory nature of the benefits such deception is meant to produce is now coming to be documented. Studies show that, contrary to the belief of many physicians, an overwhelming majority of patients do want to be told the truth, even about grave illness, and feel betrayed when they learn that they have been misled. We are also learning that truthful information, humanely conveyed, helps patients cope with illness.Not only do lies not provide the “help” hoped for by advocates of benevolent deception, they invade the autonomy of patients and render them unable to make informed choices concerning their own health. Lies also do harms to those who tell them: harm to their integrity and, in the long run, to their credibility. Lies hurt their colleagues as well. The suspicion of deceit undercuts the work of the many doctors who are scrupulously honest with their patients; it contributes to the spiral of lawsuits and of “defensive medicine”, and thus it injures, in turn, the entire medical profession.1.Doctors think that lying to their patients is ( ).2.Most patients think that being told the truth of their illness may ( ) .3.Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the author?4.What is the authors attitude towards doctors?问题1选项A.a medical traditionB.to harm their own integrityC.to defend medicineD.uttering the truth for truths sake问题2选项A.slow down recoveryB.lead to suicide in some casesC.be too hard for them to acceptD.help deal with illness问题3选项A.Doctors are often in a dilemma as to tell the patient his real condition of health.B.Doctors reluctance to tell patient truth has no real support in reality.C.Doctors lies are different from that of lawyers and government officials.D.Doctors and patients hold different views about telling truth.问题4选项A.realisticB.praisingC.objectiveD.appreciative【答案】第1题:A第2题:D第3题:A第4题:C【解析】1.信息推断题。根据第三段的第二句“Ours is a profession . as far as possible do no harm.”我们这个职业,传统上恪守一个信条,这个信条超越了为真理而说真话的美德,那就是尽可能“不伤害他人”。由此可知,医生认为对病人撒谎是一种医学传统。选项A符合原文。2.事实细节题。根据第四段的内容可知,研究表明,与许多医生的信念相反,绝大多数患者希望被告知真相,甚至是关于严重疾病的真相。真实的信息和人性化的传达,有助于病人应对疾病。选项D符合原文。3.信息判断题。根据最后一段最后一句“it contributes to the spiral of lawsuits and of “defensive medicine”.”病人的不信任使医疗诉讼案增多, 造成医生避免风险的“防御性诊治”增多。这里的“防御性诊治”指的就是对病人撒谎的行为,所以选项A说医生陷入两难境地的说法是错误的。4.观点态度题。结合文章内容可知,作者对医生的这种做法并没有赞美或者赏识,选项B和D首先排除。全文作者都是在客观的描述事实,客观的分析问题,所以作者的态度是客观的,选项B正确。14. 单选题It goes without saying that people who refuse to ( ) with the law will be punished.问题1选项A.complyB.concealC.consentD.abide【答案】A【解析】动词搭配。comply with“遵守, 顺从”;conceal“隐藏, 隐瞒”;consent“同意, 赞成”;abide“持续, 忍受”。句意:不用说, 拒绝遵守法律的人都将受到惩罚。选项A符合句意。15. 单选题After four years in the same job his enthusiasms finally ( ) .问题1选项A.dispersedB.deterioratedC.dissipatedD.drained【答案】D【解析】动词词义辨析。句意:干了四年同样的工作后,他的热情终于消耗殆尽了。dispersed分散的;deteriorated恶化,变质;dissipated消散,浪费;drained流干,耗尽。dissipate相当于waste,drain相当于use too much,所以选项D更恰当。16. 单选题Crisis would be the right term to describe the ( ) in many animal species.问题1选项A.minimizationB.restrictionC.descentD.decline【答案】D【解析】名词词义辨析。minimization最小化;restriction限制;descent下降;decline衰退。既然是危机,表示事态比较严重,所以用衰退来形容许多动物物种最为恰当。选项D正确。17. 单选题Recently the newspapers have reported several ( ) on the boundaries of Israel and Jordan.问题1选项A.accidentsB.incidentsC.eventsD.happenings【答案】B【解析】名词词义辨析。accidents“意外事故, 交通事故”;incidents“事件,事变”;events“大事件,项目”;happenings“意外发生的事”。句意:最近,报纸报道了几起发生在以色列和约旦边境上的事件。首先可排除选项A和D;选项B含有“事变”的意思,更符合语境,所以正确。18. 单选题Unless you lived through the Eisenhower era, it may be hard to imagine the impact of the on-screen sight of sneering high-school students challenging adults with switch-blades. But in 1950s America, killing was still seen as something rare and horrible, something done by soldiers in battle, by lawmen, by gangsters, or by the occasional psychopath.Homicides in movies, even those considered violent, were infrequent. Those films presented juvenile delinquency more as the thread of rebellion and disobedience than of outright violence.The idea of American teenagers as killers was beyond compression. The change in 1957 when a wave of teen-street-gang killing in New York City (22 in the first six months of the year) spurred the emergency deployment of six hundred Police Academy cadets in a war on teen street crime. Though teen violence soon lost its place in news headlines to other crises, it did not go away.Thirty-five years later America is in the grip of a violence epidemic that has transformed the country into one of the most dangerous nations on earth. The national homicide rate, corrected for population growth, increased almost exactly 100 percent from 1950 to 1990. In major cities the increase has been much higher. In Los Angeles County the 1953 homicide total was 82. In 1992, with a population almost doubled, the total was 2, 512一an increase of over 1, 000 percent. These are staggering increase by any measure, with the one-year toll for L. A. County exceeding the deaths in over fifteen years of conflict in Northern Ireland.Youth crime accounts for a disproportionate number of these killings. Thats more than twice the number recorded a decade earlier, reflecting the fact, according to FBI reports, that the number of youths who committed murder with guns was up 79 percent in one decade. Clearly something has gone horribly wrong. In looking for a root cause, one of the most obvious differences in the social and cultural fabric between post-World War II and pre-World War II America is the massive and pervasive exposure of American youth to television. Since the 1950s, behavioral scientists and medical researchers have been examining screen violence as a possible causative element in Americas spiraling violent crime rate. There is compelling evidence of a direct, demonstrable link. Homicide has become the second leading cause among African-American youth. In 1992 the US surgeon general cited violence as the leading cause of injury to women aged 15 to 44, and the US Centers for Disease Control consider violence a public health issue, to be treated as an epidemic.1.From the passage we can infer that ( ) .2.Which of the following is not true?3.A major reason for youth crime increase is ( ) .4.It is a fact, in 1992, that ( ) .5.The word “spiraling”(Para.5) is close in meaning to ( ) .问题1选项A.from the 1950s on high-school students have been a threat to the safety of adultsB.in the 1950s only some gun-men used gun as weaponsC.it was in the late 1950s that violence was frequentD.youth crime began in the 1950s问题2选项A.There were more than 22 killings of teenagers in New York, in 1957.B.The wave of teen murder urged policemen to take a quick action.C.Violence was so emergent that even six hundred students of Police Academy were turned to for help.D.Six hundred students of Police Academy were involved in the street crime.问题3选项A.population grows too muchB.young people are exposed too much to screen violenceC.violence is a public issueD.the economic background问题4选项A.population in Los Angeles was of 2, 512 peopleB.homicide totaled 352 in Los AngelesC.homicide rose up to 2, 512 in Los AngelesD.population in Los Angeles was over 1, 512问题5选项A.movingB.changingC.risingD.falling【答案】第1题:D第2题:D第3题:B第4题:C第5题:C【解析】1.推理判断题。根据第一段的内容可知没有提及高中生对成年人的安全构成威胁, 所以选项A错误;选项B在文中也没有提及;根据二三段的内容, 在20世纪50年代的美国很难想象青少年犯罪, 然而确实发生了, “The idea of American teenagers as killers was beyond compression.”由此可以推断, 选项D正确。原文主要说的是青少年犯罪而不是暴力, 所以选项C不正确。2.事实细节题。根据第三段第二句“The change in 1957 . teen street crime.”1957年, 纽约市发生了一起青少年街头帮派杀人事件(今年前6个月有22起), 促使600名警察学院学员紧急部署, 以打击青少年街头犯罪。所以选项D错误。3.事实细节题。根据最后一段“Since the 1950s, behavioral scientists . demonstrable link.”自20世纪50年代以来, 行为科学家和医学研究人员一直在研究银幕暴力, 认为它可能是美国不断上升的暴力犯罪率的原因之一。有令人信服的证据表明, 两者之间存在直接的联系。所以选项B正确。4.细节推理题。根据第四段倒数两句“In Los Angeles County . of over 1, 000 percent.”1953年洛杉矶县共有82个杀人犯。1992年, 杀人犯总数达到2512, 几乎翻了一番增加超过1000%。选项C正确。5.词义理解题。根据原文句意可知, “spiraling”指急剧增长的。选项C与之意思相近。19. 单选题The mayor is a woman with great( ) therefore deserves our political and financial support.问题1选项A.intentionB.instinctC.integrityD.intensity【答案】C【解析】名词词义辨析。intention 意图,目的;instinct本能,直觉;integrity正直,廉正;intensity强度,紧张。句意:市长是一位非常廉正的女性,因此值得我们给予政治上和财政上的支持。选项C符合句意。20. 单选题You shouldnt go to work today, it is raining so hard.( )you still have a temperature.问题1选项A.ThereforeB.NeverthelessC.MoreoverD.Despite【答案】C【解析】逻辑关系。根据句意可知,前后构成递进的关系,选项中只有Moreover表示递进,所以选项C正确。
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