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1、考研英语完型填空训练题集Text 1Every human being has unique arrangement of skin on his fingers and this arrangement is unchangeable. Scientists and experts have proved the 1 of finger-prints and discovered that no 2 similar pattern is 3 from parents to children, 4 nobody knows why this is the 5 .The ridge 6 on a

2、 person finger doesnt change 7 growth and is not affected by 8 injuries. Bums, cuts and other damages to the 9 part of the skin will be replaced 10 by a new one which bears the reproduction of the 11 pattern. It is only when the inner skin is injured that the arrangement will be 12 Some criminals ma

3、ke use of this to 13 their own finger-prints 14 this is a dangerous and rare step to 15 .Finger-prints can be made very easily with a printer ink. They can be recorded easily. With special method. 16 can be achieved successfully within a short time. 17 the simplicity and economy of this system, fing

4、er-print have often been used as a method of solving criminal cases. A 8 man may deny the charge but this may be 19 . His finger-prints can prove who he is even his 20 has been changed by age or accident.I. A. uselessnessB. quantityC. magnitudeD. uniqueness2. A. naturallyB. exactlyC. especiallyD. pa

5、rticularly3. A. passed onB. passed awayC. passed outD. passed off4. A. ifB. whenC. thoughD. as5. A. reasonB. causeC. groundD. case6. A. constructionB. structureC. locationD. position7. A. withB. because ofC. untilD. under8. A. graveB.severeC. substantialD. superficial9. A. outsideB. outwardC. innerD

6、. outer10. A. in timeB. on timeC. at timesD. behind time11. A. originalB. differentC. definiteD. customary12. A. restoredB. hurtC. destroyedD. restricted13. A. diminishB. disposeC. undermineD. remove14. A. andB. butC. whenD. if15. A. makeB. takeC. doD. adapt16. A. realizationB. detectionC. identific

7、ationD. investigation17. A. In spite ofB. Irrespective ofC. Because ofD. In case of18. A. suspectedB. doubtedC. distrustedD. doubtful19. A. out of caseB. in vainC. at randomD. in question20. A. lookB. expressionC. appearanceD. sightText 2When television first began to expand, very few of the people

8、who had become famous as radio commentators were equally effective on television. Some of the 1 they experienced when they were trying to 2 themselves to the new medium were technical. When working 3 radio, for example, they had become 4 to seeing on 5 of the listener. This 6 of seeing for others me

9、ans that the 7 has to be very good at talking. 8 all, he has to be able to 9 a continuous sequence of visual images which 10 meaning to the sounds which the listener hears. In the 11 of television, however, the commentator sees 12 with the viewer. His role, therefore, is 13 different. He is there to

10、 make 14 that the viewer does not 15 some points of interest, to help him 16 on particular things, and to 17 the images on the television screen. 18 his radio colleague, he must know the 19 ofsilence and how to use it at those moments 20 the pictures speaks for themselves.1. A. difficultiesB. succes

11、sesC. sufferingsD. incidents2. A. turnB. adaptC. alterD. modify3. A. onB. atC. withD. behind4. A. experiencedB. determinedC. establishedD. accustomed5. A. accountB. sideC. pointD. behalf6. A. efficiencyB. technologyC. artD. performance7. A. commentatorB. TV viewerC. speakerD. author8. A. OfB. ForC.

12、AboveD. In9. A. inspireB. createC. causeD. perceive10. A. addB. applyC. affectD. reflect11. A. occasionB. eventC. factD. case12. A. somethingB. nothingC. everythingD. anything13. A. equallyB. completelyC. initiallyD. hardly14. A. definiteB. possibleC. sureD. clear15. A. loseB. depriveC. relieveD. mi

13、ss16. A. fbcusB. attendC. followD. insist17. A. exhibitB. demonstrateC.exposeD. interpret18. A. LikeB. UnlikeC.AsD. For19. A. purposeB. goalC. valueD. intention20. A. ifB. whenC. whichD. asText 3Geography is the study of the relationship between people and the land. Geographers compare and contrast

14、1 places on earth. But they al so 2 beyond the individual places and consider the earth as a 3 . The word Geography 4 from two Greek words, ge, the Greek word for “earth“ and graphein, 5 means “ to write. The English word geography means “to describe the earth. 6 geography books 7 on a small area li

15、ke a town or city. Other deal with a state, a region, a nation, or an 8 continent. Many geography books deal with the whole earth. Another 9 to divide the study of 10 is to distinguish between physical geography and 11 geography. The former fbcus on the natural world; the 12 starts with human beings

16、 and studies 13 human being and their environment act 14 each other. 15 when geography is considered as a single subject, 16 branch can neglect the other.A geographer might be described 17 one who observes, records, and explains the 18 between places. If places were alike, there would be little need

17、 fbr geographer.We know,19,that no two places are exactly the same. Geography, 20 ,is a point of view, a special way of looking at places.1. A. similarB. distantC. variousD. famous2. A. passB. goC. reachD. get3. A. wholeB. untilC. partD. total4. A. fallsB. resultsC. removesD. comes5. A. whatB. which

18、C. thatD. it6. A. SomeB. MostC. ManyD. Few7. A. relyB. restC.reckonD. fbcus8. A. extensiveB. overallC. entireD. enormo9. A. wayB. meansC. habitD. technique10. A. worldB. earthC. geographyD. globe11. A. mentalB. militaryC. economicD. cultural12. A. secondB. nextC. laterD. latter13. A. whenB. whatC. w

19、hereD. how14. A. uponB. asC. forD. to15. A. AndB. ButC. ThereforeD. For16. A. neitherB. oneC. eitherD. each17. A. forB. asC. toD. by18. A. exceptionsB. samenessC. differenceD. divisions19. A. moreoverB. meanwhileC. howeverD. or else20. A. stillB. thenC. neverthelessD. moreoverText4Smoking may be a p

20、leasure for some people. 1 Jt is a serious source of 2 for their fellows. Now medical authorities express their 3_about the effect of smoking 4 the health not only of those who smoke but also those who do not .5,nonsmokers who must 6 inhale the air polluted by tobacco smoke may 7 more than the smoke

21、rs themselves.As you are 8 informed, a considerable number of students have 9 in a effort to 10 the university to 11_smoking in the classroom. I believe they are 12 right in their aim. However, I would hope that it is 13 to achieve this by calling 14 the smokers to use good judgment and show concern

22、 for other 15 than by regulation.Smoking is 16 by city bylaws in theatres and in halls used for showing films as well as in laboratories where there may be a fire hazard. 17it is up to you good 18 .I am therefore asking you to 19 No smoking“ in the auditoriums, classrooms and seminar rooms. This wil

23、l prove that you have the nonsmokers health and well-being 20 ,which is very important to a large number of our students.1. A. HenceB. HoweverC. AnywayD. Furthermore2. A.joyB. discomfortC. convenienceD. relief3. A. considerationB. attentionC. beliefD. concern4. A. againstB. forC. inD. on5. A. In con

24、sequenceB. On the other handC. In factD. After all6. A. instinctivelyB. instantlyC. spontaneouslyD. reluctantly7. A. sufferB. subjectC. submitD. sustain8. A. certainB. sureC. doubtlessD. right9. A. enteredB. joinedC. attendedD. involved10. A. reasonB. persuadeC. argueD. suggest11. A. stopB. objectC.

25、 banD. prevent12. A. entirelyB. likelyC. generallyD. possibly13. A. likelyB. probableC. properD. possible14. A. outB. forC. onD. up15. A. ratherB. betterC. moreD. other16. A. prohibitedB. protectedC. reservedD. cleared17. A. FurthermoreB. ConsequentlyC. NeverthelessD. Elsewhere18. A. idea19. A. pers

26、ist20. A. in mindB. dutyB. maintainB. in headC.senseC. stickC. in heartD. responsibilityD. adhereD. in memoryText5Having passed what I considered the worst obstacle, our spirits rose. We 1 towards the left of the cliff, where the going was better, 2 rather steeper. Here we found little snow, 3 most

27、of it seemed to have been 4 off the mountain. There was no 5 of the mountain in the distance because the clouds were forming all around us.About 1 oclock a storm 6 suddenly. We had time to have 7 its approach but we were concentrating on cutting steps, and 8 we had time to do anything, we were blind

28、ed by snow. We could not move up or down and had to wait 9 , getting colder and colder. 10 my(兜帽),my nose and cheeks were frostbitten and I darednot take a hand out of my glove to warm them.After two hours of this, I realized we would have to do 11 to avoid being frozen to death where we stood. From

29、 time to time through the mist I had 12 the outline of a dark 从ess(扶壁)just above us, to descend in the wind was 13 question; our only hope was to scramble up to this buttress, and dig out a platform at the foot of it on which we could 14 our tent.We climbed to this place and started to 15 the ice. A

30、t first my companion seemed to regard the 16 as hopeless but gradually the wind 17 and he cheered up. 18 we had made a platform big enough to put up the tent, and we did this as 19 we could. We 20 into our sleeping bags and fell asleep, felling that we were lucky to be still alive.1. A. setB. gotC.

31、madeD. took2. A evenB. thoughC. soD. if3. A. whenB. whereC. asD. so that4. A. fallenB. flownC. splitD. blown5. A. viewB. visionC. lookD. glimpse6. A. came upB. came outC. came overD. came on7. A. viewedB. noticedC. notifiedD. glanced8. A. afterB. beforeC. unlessD. until9. A. motionlesslyB. constantl

32、yC. steadilyD. continually10. A. In spite ofB. In relation toC. In case ofD. In the event of11. A. anythingB. nothingC. somethingD. everything12. A. laid outB. made outC. drawn outD. marked out13. A. withoutB. inC. beyondD. out of date14. A. wrenchB. wedgeC. padD. pinch15. A. cut downB. cut awayC. c

33、ut outD. cut ofF16. A. positionB. situationC. occupationD. orientation17. A. died outB. died ofFC. died backD. died down18. A. Instead ofB. FurthermoreC.IndeedD. At last19. A. wellB. goodC. bestD. better20. A. climbedB. crashedC. creptD. crawledText6Why, you may wonder, should spiders be our friends

34、? Because they destroy so many insects, and insects_1. some of the greatest enemies of the human race. Insects would make 2 impossible for us to live in the world. They would devour (eat up quickly) all our crops and kill our flocks and herds, were it not 3 the protection we get from insect-eating a

35、nimals. We 4 a lot to the birds and beasts who eat insects but all of them 5 together kill only a fraction of the 6 destroyed by spiders. 7 , unlike some of the insect eaters, spiders never do the least 8_to us or our belongings.Spiders are not insects, 9 many people think, 10 even nearly related to

36、 them. One can tell the_11 almost at a glance, 12 a spider always has eight legs but an insect never more than six.How many spiders are 13 in this work on our 14 ? One authority 15 spiders made a 16 of the spiders in a grass field in the south of England, and he estimated that there were more than 2

37、 250 000 in one acre; that is 17 like 6000 000 spiders of different kinds on a football field. Spiders are busy for at least half the year in killing insects. It is 18 to make more than the 19 guess at how many they kill, but they are hungry creature, not 20 with only three meals a day.1. A. include

38、B. involveC. consistD. cover2. A. thisB. thatC. itD. them3. A. withB. fbrC. ofD. on4. A. devoteB. dedicateC. oweD. contribute5. A. gottenB. putC. linkedD. associated6. A. numberB. amountC. plentyD. proportion7. A. ConsequentlyB. MoreoverC. ConverselyD. However8. A. damageB. ruinC. goodD. harm9. A. a

39、sB. whichC. becauseD. though10. A. soB. eitherC. norD. none11. A. likenessB. differenceC. similarityD. appearance12. A. ifB. althoughC. fbrD. when13. A. participatedB. joinedC. enclosedD. involved14. A. honorB.sakeC. sideD. behalf15. A. onB. inC.aboutD. with16. A. censusB. consensusC. conscienceD. c

40、onsciously17. A. nothingB. somethingC. anythingD. everything18. A. likelyB. uselessC. impossibleD. probable19. A. broadestB. widestC. bravestD. wildest20. A. concernedB. identifiedC. patientD. contentText7Cheques have largely replaced money as a mean s of exchange, for they are widely accepted every

41、where . Though this is very 1 for both buyer and seller, it should not be forgotten that cheuqes are not real money: they are quite 2 in themselves. A shop-keeper always runs a certain 3 when he accepts a cheque and he is quite 4 his rights i 5 ,he refuses to do so.People do not always know this and

42、 are shocked if their good faith is called 6 , An old and very wealth friend of mine told me he had an extremely unpleasant 7 . He went to a famous jewellery shop which keeps a large 8 of precious stones and asked to be shown some pearl necklaces. After examining several trays, he 9 to buy a particu

43、larly fine string of pearls and asked if he could pay 10 cheque. The assistant said that this was quite 11, but the moment my friend signed his name, he was invited into the managers office.The manager was very polite, but he explained that someone with 12 the same name had presented them with a 13

44、cheque not long age. He told my friend that the police would arrive 14 any moment and he had better stay 15 he wanted to get into serious trouble. 16 , the police arrived soon afterwards They apologized to my friend fbr the 17 and asked him to 18 a note which had been used by the thief in a number o

45、f shop .The note 19 :I have a gun in my pocket. Ask no questions and give me all the money in the safe. 20 , my friends handwriting was quite unlike the thiefs.1. A. complicatedB. trivialC. bearableD. convenient2. A. valuelessB. invaluableC. valuableD. indefinite3. A. dangerB.changeC. riskD. opportu

46、nity4. A. withinB. beyondC. withoutD. out of5. A. in generalB. at the leastC. on occasionD. in short6. A. in difficultyB. in doubtC. in earnestD. in question7. A. accidentB. experienceC. eventD. incident8. A. amountB. stockC. numberD. store9. A. consideredB. thoughtC. conceivedD. decided10. A. byB. inC. withD. through11. A. in orderB. in needC. in useD.

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