1998考研英语真题及答案.doc

上传人:雁** 文档编号:14570739 上传时间:2022-05-05 格式:DOC 页数:21 大小:186.37KB
返回 下载 相关 举报
1998考研英语真题及答案.doc_第1页
第1页 / 共21页
1998考研英语真题及答案.doc_第2页
第2页 / 共21页
点击查看更多>>
资源描述

《1998考研英语真题及答案.doc》由会员分享,可在线阅读,更多相关《1998考研英语真题及答案.doc(21页珍藏版)》请在得力文库 - 分享文档赚钱的网站上搜索。

1、1998考研英语真题及答案Section IStructure and VocabularyPart ADirections:Beneath each of the following sentences, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET 1 by blackening the corresponding letter in the brackets with a p

2、encil. (5 points)Example:I have been to the Great Wall three times _ 1979.A fromB afterC forD sinceThe sentence should read, “I have been to the Great Wall three times since 1979.” Therefore, you should choose D.1.I worked so late in the office last night that I hardly had time _ the last bus.A to h

3、ave caughtB to catchC catching(B)D having caught2.As it turned out to be a small house party, we _ so formally.A neednt dress upB did not need have dressed upC did not need dress up(D)D neednt have dressed up3.I apologize if I _ you, but I assure you it was unintentional.A offendB had offendedC shou

4、ld have offended(B)D might have offended4.Although a teenager, Fred could resist _ what to do and what not to do.A to be toldB having been toldC being told(C)D to have been told5.Greater efforts to increase agricultural production must be made if food shortage _ avoided.A is to beB can beC will be(A

5、)D has been6.Doing your homework is a sure way to improve your test scores, and this is especially true _ it comes to classroom tests.A beforeB asC since(D)D when7.There are over 100 night schools in the city, making it possible for a professional to be reeducated no matter _ he does.A howB whereC w

6、hat(C)D when8.Ive kept up a friendship with a girl whom I was at school _ twenty years ago.A aboutB sinceC till(D)D with9.He wasnt asked to take on the chairmanship of the society, _ insufficiently popular with all members.A being consideredB consideringC to be considered(A)D having considered10._ f

7、or the timely investment from the general public, our company would not be so thriving as it is.A Had it not beenB Were it notC Be it not(A)D Should it not bePart BDirections:Each of the following sentences has four underlined parts marked A, B, C and D. Identify the part of the sentence that is inc

8、orrect and mark your answer on ANSWER SHEET 1 by blackening the corresponding letter in the brackets with a pencil. (5 points)Example:A number of A foreign visitors were taken B to the industrial exhibition, which C they saw D many new products.Part C is wrong. The sentence should read, “A number of

9、 foreign visitors were taken to the industrial exhibition, where they saw many new products.” So you should choose C.11.According to Darwin, random changes that enhance ability naturally selected and passed on generations.(B)12.Neither rain nor snow the postman from delivering our letters we look fo

10、rward .(D)13.If they a check, we to pay , though it much trouble for both sides.(C)14. robbed economic importance, those states are likely to count for in international political terms.(B)15.The message neither the market nor the government is capable of dealing with all of uncontrollable .(C)16.The

11、 logic of scientific development is that groups of men working the same problem in laboratories are likely to arrive at the same answer at the same time.(B)17.Yet not all of these races are the European races, some may even have freshness and vitality that can renew the of more advanced races.(A)18.

12、 more than 50,000 nuclear weapons in the hands of various nations today are ample every city in the world several times .(C)19.The universe works in a way so far from what common sense allow words of any kind must necessarily be inadequate to explain .(A)20.The integration of independent states brou

13、ght about by creating a central organization over economic tasks.(C)Part CDirections:Beneath each of the following sentences, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Mark your answer on ANSWER SHEET 1 by blackening the corresponding letter in the

14、 brackets with a pencil. (10 points)Example:The lost car of the Lees was found _ in the woods off the highway.A vanishedB scatteredC abandonedD rejectedThe sentence should read, “The lost car of the Lees was found abandoned in the woods off the highway.” Therefore, you should choose C.21.The machine

15、 needs a complete _ since it has been in use for over ten years.A amendingB fittingC mending(C)D renovating22.There were many people present and he appeared only for a few seconds, so I only caught a _ of him.A glanceB glimpseC look(B)D sight23.I dont think its wise of you to _ your greater knowledg

16、e in front of the director, for it may offend him.A show upB show outC show in(D)D show off24.The returns in the short _ may be small, but over a number of years the investment will be well repaid.A intervalB rangeC span(D)D term25.A thorough study of biology requires _ with the properties of trees

17、and plants, and the habit of birds and beasts.A acquisitionB discriminationC curiosity(D)D familiarity26.She worked hard at her task before she felt sure that the results would _ her long effort.A justifyB testifyC rectify(A)D verify27.Im very glad to know that my boss has generously agreed to _ my

18、debt in return for certain services.A take awayB cut outC write off(C)D clear up28.Some journalists often overstate the situation so that their news may create a great _.A explosionB sensationC exaggeration(B)D stimulation29.According to what you have just said, am I to understand that his new post

19、_ no responsibility with it at all?A shouldersB possessesC carries(C)D shares30.Sometimes the student may be asked to write about his _ to a certain book or article that has some bearing on the subject being studied.A commentB reactionC impression(B)D comprehension31.Please _ yourself from smoking a

20、nd spitting in public places, since the law forbids them.A restrainB hinderC restrict(A)D prohibit32.Without telephone it would be impossible to carry on the functions of _ every business operation in the whole country.A practicallyB preferablyC precisely(A)D presumably33.Preliminary estimation puts

21、 the figure at around $110 billion, _ the $160 billion the President is struggling to get through the Congress.A in proportion toB in reply toC in relation to(D)D in contrast to34.He is planning another tour abroad, yet his passport will _ at the end of this month.A expireB exceedC terminate(A)D cea

22、se35.All the off-shore oil explorers were in high spirits as they read _ letters from their families.A sentimentalB affectionateC intimate(B)D sensitive36.Several international events in the early 1990s seem likely to _, or at least weaken, the trends that emerged in the 1980s.A revoltB revolveC rev

23、erse(C)D revive37.I was unaware of the critical points involved, so my choice was quite _.A arbitraryB rationalC mechanical(A)D unpredictable38.The local people were joyfully surprised to find the price of vegetables no longer _ according to the weather.A alteredB convertedC fluctuated(C)D modified3

24、9.The pursuit of leisure on the part of the employees will certainly not _ their prospect of promotion.A spurB furtherC induce(B)D reinforce40.In what _ to a last minute stay of execution, a council announced that emergency funding would keep alive two aging satellites.A appliesB accountsC attaches(

25、D)D amountsSection IICloze TestDirections:For each numbered blank in the following passage, there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on ANSWER SHEET 1 by blackening the corresponding letter in the brackets with a pencil. (10 points)Until recently most hi

26、storians spoke very critically of the Industrial Revolution. They that in the long run industrialization greatly raised the standard of living for the man. But they insisted that its results during the period from 1750 to 1850 were widespread poverty and misery for the of the English population. con

27、trast, they saw in the preceding hundred years from 1650 to 1750, when England was still a agricultural country, a period of great abundance and prosperity.This view, , is generally thought to be wrong. Specialists history and economics, have two things: that the period from 1650 to 1750 was by grea

28、t poverty, and that industrialization certainly did not worsen and may have actually improved the conditions for the majority of the populace.41.A admittedB believedC claimed(A)D predicted42.A plainB averageC mean(B)D normal43.A momentaryB promptC instant(D)D immediate44.A bulkB hostC gross(A)D magn

29、itude45.A OnB WithC For(D)D By46.A broadlyB thoroughlyC generally(D)D completely47.A howeverB meanwhileC therefore(A)D moreover48.A atB inC about(B)D for49.A manifestedB approvedC shown(C)D speculated50.A notedB impressedC labeled(D)D markedSection IIIReading ComprehensionDirections:Each of the pass

30、ages below is followed by some questions. For each question there are four answers marked A, B, C and D. Read the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each of the questions. Then mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET 1 by blackening the corresponding letter in the brackets with a pencil.

31、(40 points)Text 1Few creations of big technology capture the imagination like giant dams. Perhaps it is humankinds long suffering at the mercy of flood and drought that makes the idea of forcing the waters to do our bidding so fascinating. But to be fascinated is also, sometimes, to be blind. Severa

32、l giant dam projects threaten to do more harm than good.The lesson from dams is that big is not always beautiful. It doesnt help that building a big, powerful dam has become a symbol of achievement for nations and people striving to assert themselves. Egypts leadership in the Arab world was cemented

33、 by the Aswan High Dam. Turkeys bid for First World status includes the giant Ataturk Dam.But big dams tend not to work as intended. The Aswan Dam, for example, stopped the Nile flooding but deprived Egypt of the fertile silt that floods left - all in return for a giant reservoir of disease which is

34、 now so full of silt that it barely generates electricity.And yet, the myth of controlling the waters persists. This week, in the heart of civilized Europe, Slovaks and Hungarians stopped just short of sending in the troops in their contention over a dam on the Danube. The huge complex will probably

35、 have all the usual problems of big dams. But Slovakia is bidding for independence from the Czechs, and now needs a dam to prove itself.Meanwhile, in India, the World Bank has given the go-ahead to the even more wrong-headed Narmada Dam. And the bank has done this even though its advisors say the da

36、m will cause hardship for the powerless and environmental destruction. The benefits are for the powerful, but they are far from guaranteed.Proper, scientific study of the impacts of dams and of the cost and benefits of controlling water can help to resolve these conflicts. Hydroelectric power and fl

37、ood control and irrigation are possible without building monster dams. But when you are dealing with myths, it is hard to be either proper, or scientific. It is time that the world learned the lessons of Aswan. You dont need a dam to be saved.51.The third sentence of Paragraph 1 implies that _.A peo

38、ple would be happy if they shut their eyes to realityB the blind could be happier than the sightedC over-excited people tend to neglect vital things(C)D fascination makes people lose their eyesight52.In Paragraph 5, “the powerless” probably refers to _.A areas short of electricityB dams without powe

39、r stationsC poor countries around India(D)D common people in the Narmada Dam area53.What is the myth concerning giant dams?A They bring in more fertile soil.B They help defend the country.C They strengthen international ties.(D)D They have universal control of the waters.54.What the author tries to

40、suggest may best be interpreted as _.A “Its no use crying over spilt milk”B “More haste, less speed”C “Look before you leap”(C)D “He who laughs last laughs best”Text 2Well, no gain without pain, they say. But what about pain without gain? Everywhere you go in America, you hear tales of corporate rev

41、ival. What is harder to establish is whether the productivity revolution that businessmen assume they are presiding over is for real.The official statistics are mildly discouraging. They show that, if you lump manufacturing and services together, productivity has grown on average by 1.2% since 1987.

42、 That is somewhat faster than the average during the previous decade. And since 1991, productivity has increased by about 2% a year, which is more than twice the 1978-87 average. The trouble is that part of the recent acceleration is due to the usual rebound that occurs at this point in a business c

43、ycle, and so is not conclusive evidence of a revival in the underlying trend. There is, as Robert Rubin, the treasury secretary, says, a “disjunction” between the mass of business anecdote that points to a leap in productivity and the picture reflected by the statistics.Some of this can be easily ex

44、plained. New ways of organizing the workplace - all that re-engineering and downsizing - are only one contribution to the overall productivity of an economy, which is driven by many other factors such as joint investment in equipment and machinery, new technology, and investment in education and tra

45、ining. Moreover, most of the changes that companies make are intended to keep them profitable, and this need not always mean increasing productivity: switching to new markets or improving quality can matter just as much.Two other explanations are more speculative. First, some of the business restructuring of recent years may have been ineptly done. Second, even if it was well done, it may have spread much less widely than people suppose.Leonard Schlesinger, a Harvard academ

展开阅读全文
相关资源
相关搜索

当前位置:首页 > 教育专区 > 大学资料

本站为文档C TO C交易模式,本站只提供存储空间、用户上传的文档直接被用户下载,本站只是中间服务平台,本站所有文档下载所得的收益归上传人(含作者)所有。本站仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对上载内容本身不做任何修改或编辑。若文档所含内容侵犯了您的版权或隐私,请立即通知得利文库网,我们立即给予删除!客服QQ:136780468 微信:18945177775 电话:18904686070

工信部备案号:黑ICP备15003705号-8 |  经营许可证:黑B2-20190332号 |   黑公网安备:91230400333293403D

© 2020-2023 www.deliwenku.com 得利文库. All Rights Reserved 黑龙江转换宝科技有限公司 

黑龙江省互联网违法和不良信息举报
举报电话:0468-3380021 邮箱:hgswwxb@163.com