1、考研英语历年真题及答案1990年全国硕士研究生入学考试英语试题 Section I Structure and VocabularyIn each question, decide which of the four choices given will most suitably complete the sentence if inserted at the place marked. Put your choice in the ANSWER SHEET. (15 points)EXAMPLE:I was caught _ the rain yesterday.A inB byC wit
2、hD atANSWER: A1. Those two families have been quarrelling _ each other for many years.A toB betweenC againstD with2. There are many things whose misuse is dangerous, bur it is hard to think of anything that can be compared _ tobacco products.A inB withC amongD by3. “How often have you seen cases lik
3、e this?” one surgeon asked another. “Oh, _ times, I guess,” was the reply.A hundred ofB hundredsC hundreds ofD hundred4. Give me your telephone number _ I need your help.A whetherB unlessC so thatD in case5. You sang well last night. We hope youll sing _.A more betterB still betterC nicelyD best6. T
4、hose people _ a general understanding of the present situation.A lack ofB are lacking ofC lackD are in lack7. Alone in a deserted house, he was so busy with his research work that he felt _ lonely.A nothing butB anything butC all butD everything but8. Grace _ tears when she heard the sad news.A brok
5、e inB broke intoC broke offD broke through9. She refused to _ the car keys to her husband until he had promised to wear his safety belt.A hand inB hand outC hand downD hand over10. Michael found it difficult to get his British jokes _ to American audiences.A aroundB overC acrossD down11. The book co
6、ntained a large _ of information.A dealB amountC numberD sum12. Nowadays advertising costs are no longer in reasonable _ to the total cost of the product.A proportionB correlationC connectionD correspondence13. When she saw the clouds she went back to the house to _ her umbrella.A carryB fetchC brin
7、gD reach14. We must _ that the experiment is controlled as rigidly as possible.A assureB secureC ensureD issue15. He was knocked down by a car and badly _.A injuredB damagedC harmedD ruinedSection II Reading ComprehensionEach of the three passages below is followed by some questions. For each questi
8、on there are four answers. Read the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each of the questions. Put your choice in the ANSWER SHEET. (20 points)Text 1In May 1989, space shuttle “Atlantis” released in outer space the space probe “Megallan,” which is now on her 15-month and one-billion-kil
9、ometer flight to Venus. A new phase in space exploration has begun.The planet Venus is only slightly smaller than Earth; it is the only other object in the solar system, in fact, that even comes close to earths size. Venus has a similar density, so it is probably made of approximately the same stuff
10、, and it has an atmosphere, complete with clouds. It is also the closest planet to earth, and thus the most similar in distance from the sun. In short, Venus seems to justify its long-held nickname of “earths twin.”The surface temperature of Venus reaches some 900F. Added to that is an atmospheric p
11、ressure about 90 times Earths: High overhead in the carbon dioxide (CO2) that passes for air is a layer of clouds, perhaps 10 to 20 miles thick, whose little drops consist mostly of sulfuric acid (H2SO4). Water is all but nonexistent.Born with so many fundamental similarities to earth, how did Venus
12、 get to be so radically different: It is not just an academic matter. For all its extremes, Venus is a valuable laboratory for researchers studying the weather and climate of earth. It has no earths oceans, so the heat transport and other mechanisms are greatly simplified. In addition, the planet Ve
13、nus takes 243 earth-days to turn once on its axis, so incoming heat from the sun is added and distributed at a more leisurely, observable pace.16. Venus is similar to Earth in _.A size and densityB distance from the sunC having atmosphereD all of the above17. The greatest value in studying Venus sho
14、uld be to _.A allow us to visit thereB understand Earth betterC find a new source of energyD promote a new space program18. The main idea of this passage is about _.A problems of space travelB scientific methods in space explorationC the importance of Venus to EarthD conditions on VenusText 2Tourist
15、s were surprised to see a woman driving a huge orange tractor down one of Romes main avenues. Italys political leaders and some of its male union chiefs are said to have been even more puzzled to see that the tractor was followed by about 200,000 women in a parading procession that took more than th
16、ree hours to snake through central Rome.Shouting slogans, waving flags and dancing to drumbeats, the women had come to the capital from all over Italy to demonstrate for “a job for each of us, a different type of job, and a society without violence.” So far, action to improve womens opportunities in
17、 employment has been the province of collective industrial bargaining. “But there is a growing awareness that this is not enough,” says a researcher on female labor at the government-funded Institute for the Development of Professional Training for Workers.Women, who constitute 52 per cent of Italys
18、 population, today represent only 35 per cent of Italys total workforce and 33 per cent of the total number of Italians with jobs. However, their presence in the workplace is growing. The employment of women is expanding considerably in services, next to the public administration and commerce as the
19、ir principal workplace. Official statistics also show that women have also made significant strides in self-employment. More and more women are going into business for themselves. Many young women are turning to business because of the growing overall in employment. It is also a fact that today many
20、 prejudices have disappeared, so that banks and other financial institutes make judgments on purely business considerations without caring if it is a man or a woman.Such changes are occurring in the professions too. The number of women doctors, dentists, lawyers, engineers and university professors
21、increased two to three fold. Some of the changes are immediately visible. For example, women have appeared on the scene for the first time as state police, railway workers and street cleaners.However, the present situation is far from satisfactory though some progress has been made. A breakthrough i
22、n equal opportunities for women is now demanded.19. The expression “snake through central Rome” probably means “to move _A quietly through central Rome.”B violently through central Rome.”C in a long winding line through central Rome.”D at a leisurely pace through central Rome.”20. Which of the follo
23、wing statements is NOT true?A There are more women than men in Italy.B In Italy, women are chiefly employed in services.C In Italy, women are still at a disadvantage in employment.D In Italy, about two-thirds of the jobs are held by men.21. About 200,000 women in Rome demonstrated for _.A more job o
24、pportunitiesB a greater variety of jobsC “equal job, equal pay”D both A and B22. The best title for this passage would be _.A The Role of Women is SocietyB Women Demonstrate for Equality in EmploymentC Women as Self-employed ProfessionalsD Women and the Jobs MarketText 3The old idea that talented ch
25、ildren “burn themselves out” in the early years, and, therefore, are subjected to failure and at worst, mental illness is unfounded. As a matter of fact, the outstanding thing that happens to bright kids is that they are very likely to grow into bright adults.To find this out, l, 500 gifted persons
26、were followed up to their thirty-fifth year with these results:On adult intelligence tests, they scored as high as they had as children. They were, as a group, in good health, physically and mentally. 84 per cent of their group were married and seemed content with their lives.About 70 per cent had g
27、raduated from college, though only 30 per cent had graduated with honors. A few had even dropped out, but nearly half of these had returned to graduate. Of the men, 80 per cent were in one of the professions or in business management or semiprofessional jobs. The women who had remained single had of
28、fice, business, or professional occupations.The group had published 90 books and 1,500 articles in scientific, scholarly, and literary magazines and had collected more than 100 patents.In a material way they did not do badly either. Average income was considerably higher among the gifted people, esp
29、ecially the men, than for the country as a whole, despite their comparative youth.In fact, far from being strange, most of the gifted were turning their early promise into practical reality.23. The old idea that talented children “burn themselves out” in the early years is _.A true in all sensesB re
30、futed by the authorC medically provenD a belief of the author24. The survey of bright children was made to _.A find out what had happened to talented children when they became adultsB prove that talented children “burn themselves out” in the early yearsC discover the percentage of those mentally ill
31、 among the giftedD prove that talented children never burn themselves out25. Intelligence tests showed that _.A bright children were unlikely to be mentally healthyB between childhood and adulthood there was a considerable loss of intelligenceC talented children were most likely to become gifted adu
32、ltsD when talented children grew into adults, they made low scoresSection III Close TestFor each numbered blank in the following passage there are four choices labeled A, B, C, and D, choose the best one and put your choice in the ANSWER SHEET. Read the whole passage before making your choice. (10 p
33、oints)No one knows for sure what the world would be like in the year 2001. Many books have been written _26_ the future. But the 19th-century French novelist Jules Verne may be called a futurologist in the fullest _27_ of the word. In his fantastic novels “A Trip to the Moon” and “80 Days Around the
34、 World,” he described with detail the aeroplane and even the helicopter. These novels still have a great attraction _28_ young readers of today because of their bold imagination and scientific accuracy.Below is a description of what our life will be in the year 2001 as predicted by a _29_ writer.In
35、2001, in the home, cookers will be set so that you can cook a complete meal at the touch of a switch.Television will provide information on prices at the _30_ shops as well as news and entertainment. Videophones will bring pictures as well as _31_ to telephone conversations.Machines will control tem
36、perature, lighting, entertainment, security alarms, laundry and gardening.Lighting will provide decoration as well as wallpaper.At work, robots will take _32_ most jobs in the manufacturing industries. Working hours will fall to under 30 hours a week. Holidays will get longer; six weeks will be the
37、normal annual holiday. Men and women will retire at the same age.Our leisure will be different too. The home will become the center of entertainment through television and electronic games. More people will eat out in restaurants _33_ they do today; also they will have a much wider variety of food a
38、vailable. There will be a change of taste towards a more savoury-flavored menu. New synthetic foods will form a _34_ part of peoples diets.Foreign travel will _35_; winter holidays will become more popular than summer ones.Also non-stop flights from Britain to Australia and New Zealand will be easil
39、y available and much cheaper. Education will become increasingly more important than ever before.26. A inB ofC aboutD for27. A senseB meaningC detailD implication28. A forB ofC onD towards29. A todayB nowadaysC present-dayD present30. A nearB nearbyC nearlyD nearer31. A noiseB soundC toneD tune32. A
40、 toB awayC offD over33. A thanB asC whenD while34. A usualB popularC dailyD regular35. A addB increaseC raiseD ariseSection IV Error-detection and CorrectionEach of the following sentences has four underlined parts. These parts are labeled A, B, C, and D. Identify the part of sentence that is incorr
41、ect and put your choice in the ANSWER SHEET. Then, without altering the meaning of the sentence, write down your correction on the line in the ANSWER SHEET. (10 points)EXAMPLE:You have to hurry up if you want to buy something becauseA theresB hardly somethingC leftD.ANSWER: C anything36. Alice was h
42、avingA trouble to controlB the children because there wereC so manyD of them.37. We were very much surprisedA that theB village was suchC long way fromD the road.38. Johns chance of being electedA chairmanB of the committee is farC greater than DickD.39. “We have wonA aB great victory onC our enemyD
43、,” the captain said.40. There are many valuable servicesA which the public are willing to pay forB, but which does not bringC a return in moneyD to the community.41. The law I am referringA requires that everyoneB who ownsC a car haveD accident insurance.42. “I considered itA a honorB to be invited
44、to addressC the meeting of world-famousD scientists,” said Professor Leacock.43. He was seeingA somebody creepingB into the house throughC the openD window last night.44. The reason forA all theB changes being madeC has not explainedD to us yet.45. Even thoughA the children pretended asleepB, the nu
45、rses were not deceivedC whenD they came into the room.Section V Verb FormsFill in the blanks with the appropriate forms of the verbs given in the brackets. Put your answers in the ANSWER SHEET. (10 points)EXAMPLE:It is highly desirable that a new president _ (appointed) for this college.ANSWER: (sho
46、uld) be appointed46. Buying clothes _ (be) very time-consuming as you rarely find things that fit you nicely.47. They keep telling us it is of utmost importance that our representative _ (send) to the conference on schedule.48. I must call your attention to the directions. Read them carefully and act as _ (instruct).49. Emma said in her letter that she would appreciate _ (hear) from you soon.50. I _ (call) to make an airline reservation, but I didnt.51. If Greg ha