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西交大研究生英语试题

2005~2006学年  第1学期

西安交通大学研究生综合英语(I)期末考试试题(b)

姓名        学  号        英语班号    

考场        所在院系        考试日期    2006年1月5日

PartIVocabulary(20points)

Direction:

Thereare40incompletesentencesinthispart.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C),andD).ChoosetheONEthatbestcompletesthesentences.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.

1.Myfatherwasdiagnosedasemphysemaandwasadvisedto    fromalcoholandcigarettes.

[A]abstain    [B]obtain            [C]avoid            [D]prevent

2.Alargenumberofoldmenandwomenare      withrheumatisminthisbleaknorthernpartoftheworld.

[A]suffering    [B]afflicted              [C]troubled            [D]bother

3.Theboyissuchagoodviolinistthathewillprobablymakequitea      forhimself.

[A]star    [B]name              [C]credit            [D]character

4.TheIraqforcewas      undertheattackoftheU.S.Aarmy’sbombing.

[A]abolished    [B]disappeared              [C]annihilated            [D]triumphed

5.Astudyshowsthat      isaseriouspsychologicaldiseasethatisaffectingmanycollegestudents’life.

[A]mania    [B]selfish              [C]autism            [D]egocentricity

6.Nuclearweaponsmight      liketumorsinhuman’sbodytodestroythewholehumanbeing.

[A]grew    [B]proliferate              [C]extend            [D]erupts

7.Justwhenherlifewasgoingwell,Janewas      byadevastatingillness.

[A]attack    [B]fallen              [C]blindsided            [D]surprised

8.Itisreportedthatmany      companiesareoperatinginthatprovince.

[A]false    [B]bogus              [C]bad            [D]fake

9.LosAngelesCounty,themostpopulouscountyinthecountry,is      thetrendofrecession.

[A]against    [B]following              [C]bucking            [D]enhanced

10.Thewarcompletely    thewholenation’sindustriesaswellasagriculture.

[A]cramped    [B]crimpled              [C]crippled            [D]lowered

11.Ithadbeena/an      accordingtoAristotlethataheavyobjectfallsfasterthanthelightonefromthesameheight,butGalileooverthrewit.

[A]definition    [B]utterance              [C]clincher            [D]law

12.Mary’sgrannyisgoodatmaking      .

[A]pictures    [B]colleges              [C]collages            [D]paintings.

13.Thegovernmentmadeabudgetto      theeducationalexpenditureforthepurposetostrengthentheirarms.

[A]curtail    [B]limit            [C]condense            [D]concentrate

14.Thesculpture      towardthefarendoftheseaasifheiswaitingforthecrewtocomeback.

[A]craves    [B]spots              [C]watches            [D]contemplates

15.NearlyeveryChinesestudenthasaskedhisorherEnglishteacherfor      cuttingofmasteringEnglish.

[A]corner    [B]short              [C]near            [D]close

16.The      factcannotpreventeverywoman’spursuitforyouth.

[A]older    [B]disable              [C]senility            [D]decrepit

17.“Charity      thosewhoreceiveitandhardensthosewhodispenseit,”GeorgeSandsaid.

[A]degrades    [B]demises              [C]depresses            [D]deregulates

18.Theyhavecollectedalargenumberof      evidenceneededtoconvict.

[A]discrete    [B]concrete            [C]specific            [D]separate

19.Althoughhehasbeenoverthirties,heisstill      byfairytaleslikeachild.

[A]addicted    [B]interested              [C]enjoyful            [D]entranced

20.Thethief      himselfbehindhisnewspaperfromtimetotimewhilethereporterinterviewedhim.

[A]protected    [B]revealed              [C]entrenched            [D]covered

21.The      livingcostandeducationfeepreventmanyyoungcouplesfromplanningtogivebirthtoababy.

[A]huge    [B]exorbitant              [C]outrageous            [D]increasing

22.Sheisnotusuallygoodattabletennis;thatwinningstrokewasa    .

[A]lucky    [B]accident              [C]chance            [D]fluke

23.Thebosswasreallyafoolbyusinga      safetylock.

[A]easy    [B]foolproof              [C]effective            [D]solid

24.Manypeoplehavetheexperienceof      afuturecaseintheirdream.

[A]foreshadowing    [B]prefigure              [C]indicating            [D]implying

25.Thewhitehorse      intothefirstplacewithinsecondstogoandwerelievedasigh.

[A]fled    [B]eloped            [C]hurried            [D]forged

26.Itisatroublesomeandheavyworktomakefitmentofahouseandthemostoneis      to      thefloor.

[A]build    [B]instruct            [C]resurface          [D]infrastructure

27.Allhumanbeinghopesjusticeswill      ,butthefactisalwaysagainstthewish.

[A]popular    [B]conquer            [C]prevail            [D]prevalence

28.Thetwoweaverstalkedabouttheclothina    languagewhiletheministerwaspretendingtoseeit.

[A]praise    [B]boast              [C]hyperbolic            [D]brag

29.Inrecentyearsthekindergartenteachershavecomplainedalotaboutthe      ofchildren.

[A]intolerance    [B]overactivity              [C]hyperactivity            [D]fantasy

30Oncethe    oftheskinwasdamaged,usuallytherewillbeascarleftonthesurfaceafterhealingup.

[A]deepstructure    [B]lowest              [C]layer            [D]infrastructure

31.Thedoctorpaid    tohisnursesbypraisingtheirwork.

[A]gifts    [B]presents              [C]tribute            [D]contribution

32.Thesingerhavea      examinedhisdogtoseewhatiswrongwithhimthesedays.

[A]doctor    [B]veterinary            [C]surgeon            [D]pediatrist

33.ThepaintingsofPaulCézanne      theriseofcubismintheearly20thcentury.

[A]presented    [B]predicated            [C]prefigured            [D]forthcome

34.Thepoliticalauthorityforcetheoldmantosigna/an      nevertorevealthesecret.

[A]promise    [B]word              [C]pledge        [D]oath

35.Theexaminerletusshowour      inordertobeadmittedtothetestcenter.

[A]certificate    [B]identification              [C]passport            [D]testimonial

36.Everyonemarveled      hiscouragetofightagainstthemonster.

[A]in    [B]at          [C]from            [D]on

37.Themoviedepictedpeople’s      emotionwhentheymighthavelosttheirgoodpasthappytime.

[A]nostalgia    [B]sorrow              [C]sad            [D]regretful

38.Whenwegottothecinema,themoviewas      totheclose.

[A]reducing    [B]going              [C]waning    [D]wax

39.Ourthinkingis      byourhistoricalmyths.

[A]soaked    [B]permeated              [C]pervaded            [D]presented

40.Every      motherisanxioustosomedegreewhilewaitingforthenewlife.  

[A]waiting    [B]pinching            [C]expectant            [D]eager

PartIIErrorIdentification(20points)

Directions:

  Eachofthefollowingsentenceshasfourunderlinedpartsmarked[A],[B],[C],[D].IdentifythepartofthesentencethatisincorrectandmarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEETbyblackeningthecorrespondingletterinthebrackets.

ForExample:

                                                        Anumberofforeignvisitorsweretakentotheindustrialexhibitionwhichtheysaw.

    [A]            [B]                [C]    [D]

ontheanswersheet:

  [A]  [B]  [C]  [D]

41.Whenaspinningballbounces,someoftheenergycontainedinitsrotationcantransfertoits

  [A]                [B]                    [C]  

energyofforwardmotion.

        [D]

42.Theirritablesergeantwasinsistentthatnothingsupersedesthedrillingofthefortynewmen.

    [A]        [B]            [C]              [D]

43.WhenEdisondied,itwasproposedthattheAmericanpeopleturnedoffallpowerintheir

[A]                                [B]      [C]

homes,streets,andfactoriesforseveralminutesinhonorofthisgreatman.

                            [D]

44.Afour-yearstudybytheInfanttestingCentersuggeststhatbabiesfeelmorecomfortably

      [A]                            [B]          [C]

aroundotherbabiesthanwithadults.

      [D]

45.Mostofusareoftheopinionthatthissetoftrainingprogramisamongthewisestdevisedones

          [A]                        [B]    [C]

wehaveseensofar.

          [D]

46.Theypointedoutthedamagewhichtheysupposedthathadbeendonebylastnight’sstorm.

      [A]          [B]          [C]              [D]

47.Becauseoftherecentaccidents,ourparentsforbidmybrotherandmefromsw

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