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1、英研考前 10 天基础英语水平测试卷(1) http:/ 环球资讯-英语专业考研 2007 年 1 月 8 日活动说明:(北京环球时代学校)为了更好地帮助同学们顺利走过 2007 年英语专业考研的最后一段艰辛的日子,北京环球时代学校英语专业考研命题研究组的专家们特地为英研考生准备了 3 套英语专业考研考前 10 天基础英语水平模考测试卷并提供参考答案,希望能帮助同学们在最后的冲刺阶段全面检验复习成果,找出差距,查漏补缺,争取考出最好成绩。本次模考测试将于 2007 年 1 月 8 日开始,16 日结束,具体安排如下:第一套:2007 年 1 月 8 日公布试卷,1 月 10 日公布第一套模拟卷

2、参考答案;第二套:2007 年 1 月 11 日公布试卷,1 月 13 日公布第二套模拟卷参考答案;第三套:2007 年 1 月 14 日公布试卷,1 月 16 日公布第三套模拟卷参考答案。另外,环球时代学校 2008 英语专业考研全年复习备考攻略专家咨询热线已经开通 010-82665581。最后预祝同学们考研成功!1. Basic English: (100/150)I. In each of the following sentences, four words or phrases have been underlined. Choose the one word or phrase

3、that would not be appropriate in standard English. Write your choice on the ANSWER SHEET. (10/150)1. Two police officers (fired up) their siren, pulled me (over), and pointedA Bout that (my cars) registration (had outdated). C D2. I (would rather) you (can give) me (an exact number of) the people A

4、B C(present) at the meeting.D3. What(a mistake)! You(havent paid) (the least) attention to (the spelling).A B C D4. The slave (would do) anything his master (asked him), for he is(habitually) A B C(obedient) to his master.D5.(Todays) plentiful supply of graduates (mean) (increasing) competition forA

5、 B C jobs,disappointment for (many) in terms of pay or type of work and,for some, Dno job at all.6.(How good)(we are educated)is simply a matter of how well we have(adjusted A B ourselves to) our (lives and our environment).C D7.(Despite)our (mass attendance)at college and our mass (exposure) on cul

6、ture,A B C education remains (an individual achievement.)D8. Many argue that (even) college had no (impact on) that(part of)your(life), A B C Dit would still be a good investment.9. (In our generation) American women are shaping new goals which are well A (reflected) in the (fiction) on many contemp

7、orary (woman writers). B C D 10. There are many (interrelationships)( among) philosophy,(politics), A B C economics and the (science of)DII. Find the one choice that best completes the sentence. Write your choice on the ANSWER SHEET. (10/150)1. The food made for pregnant women is easy_.A. to be dige

8、sted B. digested C. to digest D. digesting2. Buy your wife a present on her birthday, _she should get angry.A. lest B. otherwise C. however D. perhaps3. The juvenile offender was released from custody on condition that he _ out of trouble for six months.A. would stay B. stays C. could stay D. stay4.

9、 Jane has recently bought_A. a new beautiful green Hong Kong jacketB. a beautiful new Hong Kong green jacketC. a new green beautiful Hong Kong jacketD. a beautiful new green Hong Kong jacket5. In vain _to engage him in our group activities, and he didnt show the least interest.A. have we tried B. we

10、 tried C. did we try D. we had tried.6. His success could not shield him from the racial prejudice _rampant in those days.A. being B that C. as D. so7. As she grows her happy _grew sour, and she often flew into violent rages.A. disposition B. personality C. character D. temper8. The typhoon could sw

11、eep off all the things in the village, _.A. whether they are high trees and buildingsB. be they high trees or buildingsC. should they be high trees or buildingsD. they are high trees or buildings9. I prefer _the examination today rather than _ it for a whole week.A. taking . postponing B. to take .

12、postponeC. taking . postpone D. to take . to postpone10. The boy anticipates _the first prize in the contest.A. to win B. winning C. his winning D. to have wonIII. Proofreading: (15/150): (Do it in on the ANSWER SHEET)The following passage contains 12 errors. Each line contains a maximum of one erro

13、r, and three are free from error. In each case only one word is involved. You should proofread the passage and correct it in the following way:For a wrong word, underline the wrong word and write the correct one in the blank provided at the end of the line.For a missing word, mark the position of th

14、e missing word with a “ and write the word you believe to be missing in the blank provided at the end of the line.For an unnecessary word, cross out the unnecessary word with a slash , “/“ and put the word in the blank provided at the end of the line.If the line is correct, place a tick “ in the bla

15、nk at the end of the line.Example: It is impossible any sentence in one language to have exactly (1)_for_the same meaning as any single sentence in another language. It is also (2) _single_ impossible for any sentence in a particular language to have exactly (3) _the same meaning as the other senten

16、ce in that same language. (4) any_The motion of the sun along the ecliptic is, of coursemerely a reflection of the revolution of the earth . (1) _around the sun, but the ancients believed earth wasfixed and the sun had an independent motion of its (2) _own, eastward among the stars. The glare of sun

17、lighthide the stars in daytime, but the ancients were aware (3) _that the stars were up there even at night, and the sloweastward motion of the sun around the sky, in the (4) _rate of about thirty degrees each month, cause differentstars to be visible at night at different times of the (5) _year. Th

18、e moon, revolves around the earth each month,also has an independent motion in the sky. (6) _The moon, however, changes its position relativelyrapid. Although it appears to rise and set each (7) _day, as is nearly everything else in the sky, wecan see the moon changing position during as short (8) _

19、an interval as a hour or so. The moons path aroundthe earth lies nearly in the same plane as the earths (9) _path around the sun, so the moon is never seen veryfar from the ecliptic in the sky. There are five other (10) _ objects visible to the naked eye that also appear tomove in respect to the fix

20、ed background of stars (11) _on the celestial sphere. These are the planets Mercury,Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and the Saturn. All of which (12) _revolve the sun in nearly the same plane as the earth does, so they, like the moon, always appear (13)_near the ecliptic. Because we see the planets from the m

21、oving earth, however, they behave in a (14)_complicated way, with their apparent motions on the celestial sphere reflecting both their won dependent (15)_motions around the sun and our motion as well.IV. Academic Reading: (12/150)Asian Economies Not as Vulnerable as BeforeA. Central bank governors f

22、rom the Asia-Pacific region, at a recent meeting warned that the global trade environment is much tougher for their countries now than during the Asian crisis of four years ago. Singapore is in recession, and South Korea, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Taiwan and the Philippines have sharply slowing

23、 growth. The only bright spot is China, which has maintained brisk output growth because stronger investment and household spending have more than offset the regional export slowdown.B. However, a new financial crisis does not seem to be looming for the region, as some remarkable changes have taken

24、place over the past four years. These changes mean that the regions economies are likely to experience slower but still positive growth this year, and stronger growth next year. The first change is that the economies of Korea, Thailand the Indonesia can no longer be broken by a stampede of foreign b

25、ank lenders. The hot money has already gone. According to the most recent International Monetary Fund statistics, net international bank claims in East Asia have fallen by US$354 billion over the last four years. Loans have been repaid by stronger flows of foreign direct investment, by lending from

26、international institutions and by the reemergence of a bond market in the first half of last year, as well as through large trade surpluses resulting from imports growing more slowly than exports. In the four years from 1997 to 2000, these economies accumulated current account surpluses of US$239 bi

27、llion, compared to a cumulative deficit of US$88 billion during the five years from 1992.C. Large current account surpluses have seen not only foreign debt reduced, but also big reserves accumulated. These reserves are seen as a cushion against future financial shocks. The reserves in Southeast Asia

28、 have increased by US$214 billion in recent years. The central banks of China, Hong Kong and Taiwan hold most of this sum. Moreover, the central banks of the region have agreed on swap arrangements, which could allow the reserves for one currency to be used in the defense of another in case of the t

29、hreat of another Asian financial crisis. As noted by a report prepared by the regional central banks, intervention is most effective when coordinated.D. These changes defend against a stampede and contagion, but do not, in themselves, encourage growth. That depends on the regional shift toward more

30、flexible exchange rates. Although far form floating freely, most regional exchange rates are no longer hostage to unhedged US dollar bank debt or to entrenched convictions that exchange rate stability is essential. Managed floats have been adopted in most regional economies. Responding to the strong

31、er US dollar, falling exports and slowing imports, these exchange rates have been depreciating. For example, the Singapore dollar recently reached a ten-year low, while the Taiwan dollar reached a 15-year slow.E Foreign direct investment is slowing, and exports are tumbling, but with room to expand

32、domestic demand there are good reasons to think that the region will get through the most serious global downturn in a decade. Foreign investment flows and domestic reconstruction will maintain Chinas growth. Even South Korea, Singapore and Taiwanall highly dependent on technology exports to the USa

33、re now buttressed by trade surpluses, huge reserves and flexible exchange rates. All these factors are favorable for expanding domestic demand.F The perennial problems of the Philippines apart, the economies at the greatest risk are those of Thailand and Malaysia, because they are attempting to sust

34、ain pegged exchange rates, and this weakens their ability to respond to sudden strains on their currencies. Although Thailand has sharply reduced its foreign debt, it has pegged its US dollar exchange rate at about 45 baht. Without strong capital controls, the informal peg limits Thailands freedom t

35、o ease interest rates. As for Malaysia, its peg depends on its reserves, which have fallen by US$ billion during the past year as the country has defended an exchange rate appreciating against those of its neighbors.Questions 1-4This passage has six paragraphs AF. Choose the most suitable headings f

36、or paragraphs BE from the list of headings below. Write the appropriate numbers (iix) on the ANSWER SHEET.NB There are more headings than paragraphs, so you will not use them all.List of Headings i. Disappearance of hot moneyii. Changes in the regions economiesiii. The role of the US dollariv. The r

37、egions weak spotsv. The importance of currency reservesvi. Swap arrangementsvii. The need for flexible exchange ratesviii. Expanding domestic demandix. The Philippines economic problems1. Paragraph B2. Paragraph C3. Paragraph D4. Paragraph EQuestions 5-8Using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS from the passag

38、e, answer the following questions. Write your answers on the ANSWER SHEET.5. Who is cooperating to stave off another Asian financial crisis?6. According to the author, what do the changes in the regions economies NOT do?7. Which country is an exception to the regions slow economic growth?8. When was

39、 the last most serious worldwide economic slowdown?Questions 9-12Do the following statements agree with the information in this passage? Write on the ANSWER SHEET YES if the statement agrees with the informationNO if the statement contradicts the informationNOT GIVEN if there is no information on th

40、is in the passage9. The changes in the regions economies will accelerate their growth.10. Pegged exchange rates are a danger to Thailand and Malaysia.11. Most of the regional economies allow their exchange rates to float freely.12. To survive the global economic slump, the region must export more th

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46、g to this advertisement, a. all fights are non-stop b. all flights from Newark leave in the morningc. it is possible to take the return flight from Phoenix and flight to Boston on the same dayd. the flight to Phoenix takes three hours and ten minutesText B The Antler Riddle: Has Lambourne of the Yar

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