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1、2002年同等学力申硕外国语水平考试真题及答案16. Id like to take this opportunity to extend my heart-felt gratitude to the host . A. increase B. prolong C. intensify D. express17. Chinese farmers are mostly living a simple and thrifty life as it is today. A. miserable B. economical C. luxurious D. sensible18. Many of the

2、 local residents left homes to ward off the danger of flooding. A. overcome B. enclose C. encounter D. avoid 19. The State Council will lay down new rules that aim to make management compatible with internationally accepted conventions. A. conferences B. conversations C. practices D. formations20. P

3、ersonality in Americans is further complicated by successive waves of immigration from various countries . A. uninterrupted B. successful C. forceful D. overwhelming21. Without question , peoples lives in China have improved dramatically in the past two decades. A. Out of the question B. No doubt C.

4、 Naturally D. Obviously22. The dean cant see you at the moment. He is addressing the first-year students in the lecture hall. A. complaining to B. arguing with C. speaking to D. consulting with23.He does nothing that violates the interests of the collective. A. runs for B. runs against C. runs over

5、D. runs into24. As a result of sophisticated technologies , this device has several advantages over like products. A. traditional B. intelligent C. industrious D. advanced 25. The patients condition has deteriorated since he had a heart attack. A. improved a little B. remained the same C. become wor

6、se D. changed a lot26. When taken in large quantities some drugs can cause permanent brain damage. A. lasting B. serious C. terrible D. temporary27. One U.S. dollar is comparable to 131 Japanese yen according to China Dailys finance news report yesterday. A. compatible B. compact C. equal D. entitle

7、d 28. At that time work was restricted to slaves and to those few poor citizens ho couldnt support themselves. A. attributed B. limited C. connected D. devoted29. I found this very profitable in diminishing the intensity of narrow-minded prejudice. A. lessening B. reflecting C. removing D. increasin

8、g30. When a man knows that he will be put into prison if he uses a potentially deadly object to rob or do harm to another person , he will think twice about it . A. passive B. lifelong C. unhappy D. fatalSection BDirections: In this section , there are fifteen incomplete sentences . For each sentenc

9、e there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence . Then mark the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center. 31. This great project at the Three Gorges of the Yangtze is expected to _ twenty years to complete. A. spend

10、 B. consume C. need D. take32. His effort of decades began to _ . He came to be well-known for his findings. A. pay off B. die off C. put off D. break off 33. The _ of lung cancer is particularly high among long-term heavy smokers. Especially chain smokers. A. incident B, accident C. incidence D. ev

11、idence34. Nothing is so uncertain as the fashion market where one style _ over another before being replaced. A. dominates B. manipulates C. overwhelms D. prevails 35. Mrs. Brown couldnt shake the _ the these kids were in deep trouble and it was up to her to help them.A. conversion B. conviction C.

12、conservation D. convention36. X-rays are also called Rontgen rays _ the discoverer who first put them to use.A. in case of B. in view of C. in place of D. in honor of 37. Telecommunication developments have enabled people to send messages _ television , radio and electronic mail.A. via B. amid C. pa

13、st D. across38. Technology has _ the sharing, storage and delivery of information , thus making more information available to more people.A. finished B. furnished C. functioned D. facilitated39. The philosophy class began with twenty students but three _ after the midterm exam.A. picked up B. turned

14、 out C. dropped out D. kept up 40. The following account by the author _ the difference between European and American reactions.A. illustrates B. acquires C. demands D. deletes41. An intimate and _ knowledge of how you are doing in the customers eyes is critical.A. objective B. subordinate C. option

15、al D. subesquent42. Long _ to harmful pollutants is most likely to lead to a decline in health.A. contact B. touch C. use D. exposure 43. The architectural differences may _ confusion or discomfort for the foreign travelers.A. vary B. describe C. cause D. impress44. _ being fun and good exercise , s

16、wimming is a very useful skill.A. Rather than B. Apart from C. Instead of D. Owing to 45. Even at discounted prices , these powerful AIDS drugs are far beyond _ for most of the worlds 40 million HIV-infected people.A. reach B. control C. comprehension D. imaginationPassage 1John Grisham was born on

17、February 2, 1955, in Jonesboro, Arkansas, in the USA. His father was a construction worker and moved his family all around the southern states of America, stopping wherever he could find work. Eventually they settled in Mississippi. Graduating from law school in 1981, Grisham practiced law for nearl

18、y a decade in Southaven, specializing in criminal defense and personal injury litigation (诉讼). In 1983, he was elected to the state House of Representatives and served until 1990.One day at the Dessoto County courthouse, Grisham heard the horrifying testimony of a 12-year-old rape victim. He decided

19、 to write a novel exploring what would have happened if the girls father had murdered her attackers. He proceeded to get up every morning at 5 a.m. to work on the novel, called A Time to Kill, which was published in 1988. Grishams next novel, The Firm, was one of the biggest hits of 1991, spending 4

20、7 weeks on The New York Times bestseller list. Grisham lives with his wife and two children, dividing their time between their Victorian home on a 67 acre farm in Mississippi and a 204 acre plantation near Charlottesville, Virginia. When hes not writing, Grisham devotes time to charitable causes, in

21、cluding mission trips with his church group. As a child he dreamt of becoming a professional baseball player, and now serves as the local Little League commissioner. He has built six ballfields on his property and hosts children from 26Little League teams.46. John Grisham is _ at present. A. a write

22、r B. a lawyer C. a professional baseball player D. a congressman47. What inspired Grisham to write his first novel?A. A case of murder.B. A case of rapeC. His fathers experienceD. His life on the farm48. The story of the novel A Time to Kill would probably focus on _ ?A. how the girl was attackedB.

23、the circumstances of the rape C. how the girls father took revengeD. how the case of rape was settled49. Which of the following is NOT true of the novel The Firm ?A. It was popular at the time of publicationB. It earned Grisham great fame.C. It brought Grisham wealthD. It was carried by The New York

24、 Times as a series.50. It can be inferred from the passage that Grisham has built ballfields on his property _.A. to achieve his lifes goal as a professional baseball playerB. to coach children in baseball C. It brought Grisham wealthD. It provide facilities of baseball training.Passage 2A quality e

25、ducation is the ultimate liberator. It can free people from poverty, giving them the power to greatly improve their lives and take a productive place in society. It can also free communities and countries, allowing them to leap forward into periods of wealth and social unity that otherwise would not

26、 be possible.For this reason, the international community has committed itself to getting all the worlds children into primary school by 2015, a commitment known as Education for All.Can education for all be achieved by 2015? The answer is definitely “yes,” although it is a difficult task. If we kno

27、w measure the goal in terms of children successfully completing a minimum of five years of primary school, instead of just enrolling for classes, which used to be the measuring stick for education, then the challenge becomes even more difficult. Only 32 countries were formerly believed to be at risk

28、 of not achieving education for all on the basis of enrollment rates. The number rises to 88 if completion rates are used as the criterion.Still, the goal is achievable with the right policies and the right support from the international community. 59 of the 88 countries at risk can reach universal

29、primary completion by 2015 if they bring the efficiency and quality of their education systems into line with standards observed in higher-performing systems. They also need significant increases in external financing and technical support. The 29 countries lagging farthest behind will not reach the

30、 goal without unprecedented rates of progress. But this is attainable with creative solution, including use of information technologies, flexible and targeted foreign aid, and fewer people living in poverty.A key lesson of experience about what makes development effective is that a countrys capacity

31、 to use aid well depends heavily on its policies, institutions and management. Where a country scores well on these criteria, foreign assistance can be highly effective.51. In the first paragraph, the author suggests that a quality education can _ .A. free countries from foreign rulesB. speed up soc

32、ial progressC. give people freedom D. liberate people from any exploitation52. Ideally, the goal of the program of Education for All is to _ by 2015. A. get all the worlds children to complete primary schoolB. enroll all the worlds children into primary schoolC. give quality education to people of 8

33、8 countriesD. support those committed to transforming their education systems53. _ countries are now at risk of not achieving education for all on the basis of completion rates. A. 32 B. 59 C. 29 D. 8854. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT mentioned as the right policy?A. Raisin

34、g the efficiency of education systems.B. Improving the quality of education.C. Using information technologies.D. Building more primary school.55. As can be gathered from the last paragraph, foreign aid _ .A. may not be highly effectiveB. is provided only when some criteria are metC. alone makes deve

35、lopment possibleD. is most effective for those countries lagging farthest behindPassage 3Most people think of lions as strictly African beasts, but only because theyre been killed off almost everywhere else. Ten thousand years ago lions spanned vast sections of the globe. Now lions hold only a small

36、 fraction of their former habitat, and Asiatic lions, a subspecies that spit from African lions perhaps 100,000 years ago, hang on to an almost impossibly small slice of their former territory.India is the proud steward of these 300 or so lions, which live primarily in a 560-square-mile sanctuary (保

37、护区) . It took me a year and a half to get a permit to explore the entire Gir Forest-and no time at all to see why these lions became symbols of royalty and greatness. A tiger will hide in the forest unseen, but a lion stands its ground, curious and unafraid-lionhearted. Though they told me in subtle

38、 ways when I got too close, Girs lions allowed me unique glimpses into their lives during my three months in the forest. Its odd to think that they are threatened by extinction; Gir has as many lions as it can hold-too many, in fact. With territory in short supply, lions move about near the boundary

39、 of the forest and even leave it altogether, often clashing with people. Thats one reason India is creating a second sanctuary. There are other pressing reasons: outbreaks of disease or natural disasters. In 1994 a serious disease killed more than a third of Africas Serengeti lions-a thousand animal

40、s-a fate that could easily happen to Girs cats. These lions are especially vulnerable to disease because they descend from as few as a dozen individuals. “If you do a DNA test, Asiatic lions actually look like identical twins,” says Stephen OBrien, a geneticist (基因学家) who has studied them. Yet the d

41、angers are hidden, and you wouldnt suspect them by watching these lords of the forest. The lions display vitality, and no small measure of charm.Though the gentle intimacy of play vanishes when its time to eat, meals in Gir are not necessarily frantic affairs. For a mother and her baby lion sharing

42、a deer, or a young male eating an antelope (羚羊), theres no need to fight for a cut of the kill. The animals they hunt for food are generally smaller in Gir than those in Africa, and hunting groups tend to be smaller as well.56. In the first paragraph, the author tells us that Asiatic lions _ .A. hav

43、e killed off other lions B. have descended from African lions C. used to span vast sections of the globeD. have lost their habitat57. What impressed the author most when he went to watch the lions in the Gir Forest? A. Their friendliness.B. Their size.C. Their intimacy.D. Their vitality 58. What does the sentence “meals in Gir are not necessarily frantic affair” mean?A. The lions do not show intimacy among them any more.B. The lions may not deed to fight for food.C. Food is not readily available in that region.D. Meal

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