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考研英语(完形填空)模拟试卷90(题后含答案及解析)

考研英语(完形填空)模拟试卷90(题后含答案及解析)

考研英语(完形填空)模拟试卷90(题后含答案及解析) 题型有:1. Use of EnglishSection I Use of EnglishDirections: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D. (10 points)Some people are friendly drunks, whereas others are hostile, potentially posing a danger to themselves and others. The difference may【C1】______in their ability to foresee the consequences of their actions, according to a recent study. Brad Bushman, a psychologist at Ohio State University, and his colleagues asked nearly 500 volunteers to play a simple game. The subjects, an even mix of women and men, believed they were【C2】______against an opponent to press a button as quickly as possible. In【C3】______, they were simply using a computer program that randomly decided【C4】______they had won or lost. When they lost, they【C5】______a shock. When the “opponent” lost, the participant gave the shock and chose how long and【C6】______ it should be. 【C7】______playing, the participants completed a survey designed to【C8】______their general concern for the【C9】______consequences of their actions. Half the participants then received enough alcohol mixed with orange juice to make them legally【C10】______, and the other half received a drink with a very【C11】______amount of alcohol in it. Subjects who expressed little interest in consequences were more likely to【C12】______longer, stronger shocks. In the【C13】______group, they were slightly more aggressive than people who【C14】______about consequences. When drunk, 【C15】______, their aggressiveness was off the charts. “They are【C16】______the most aggressive people in the study,”Bushman says. The good news is that this【C17】______can be changed. Michael McKloskey, a psychologist at Temple University, explains that if 【C18】______people can learn to see the【C19】______more realistically, they’re able to stay calmer and develop a sense of【C20】______over their consequences.1.【C1】A.situateB.lieC.rootD.locate正确答案:B解析:下文的“他们预见自己行为后果的能力”应是上文“两种人醉酒后的不同表现”的原因。

考研英语(完形填空)模拟试卷20(题后含答案及解析)

考研英语(完形填空)模拟试卷20(题后含答案及解析)

考研英语(完形填空)模拟试卷20(题后含答案及解析) 题型有:1. Use of EnglishSection I Use of EnglishDirections: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D. (10 points)Insomniacs(someone who cannot sleep easily)don’t just suffer at night. During the day, they often feel sleepy, have trouble concentrating and report greater difficulty with work or school performance than individuals who get adequate sleep. But researchers are intrigued by an apparent【C1】______: Despite what insomnia patients experience subjectively, they often seem able to【C2】______cognitive tasks as well as people getting adequate sleep. One【C3】______is that insomnia doesn’t lead to【C4】______performance after all—maybe it just feels that way. Using brain imaging technology, researchers【C5】______25 people with insomnia and 25 normal sleepers as they performed an eight-minute working-memory task【C6】______the processing and storing of short-term memory. As the exercises became more difficult, the people who sleep【C7】______had increased activity in parts of the brain【C8】______the insomnia subjects didn’t. And the poor sleepers couldn’t turn off the brain’s “mind wandering”regions, also known as the “【C9】______mode”network, located generally【C10】______the brain’s midline. These regions are ordinarily active when a person isn’t【C11】______in goal-directed behavior and they are【C12】______when the person switches to a task. The more the insomnia patients subjectively reported【C13】______and difficulty concentrating, and the 【C14】______they subjectively reported performing their task, the greater was their 【C15】______to turn off the mind wandering regions, as measured by the MRI. “There’s no doubt that what’s going on in the brain could be measured as less【C16】______,”experts said. More research is needed to understand how insomnia patients were able to【C17】______and perform the tasks equally well despite the apparent【C18】______in brain activity. The ultimate goal of this kind of research is to 【C19】______the environmental and genetic causes of insomnia and develop【C20】______treatments.1.【C1】A.agreementB.attentionC.contradictionD.contact正确答案:C解析:冒号后的内容是对空格内名词进行的解释或说明。

考研英语(完形填空)模拟试卷198

考研英语(完形填空)模拟试卷198

考研英语(完形填空)模拟试卷198(总分:120.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、 Use of English(总题数:3,分数:120.00)1.Section I Use of EnglishDirections: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D.(分数:40.00)__________________________________________________________________________________________ 解析:Clothes play a critical part in the conclusions we reach by providing clues to who people are, who they are not, and who they would like to be. They tell us a good【C1】______about the wearer's background, personality, status, mood, and【C2】______on life. People tend to agree on what certain types of clothes【C3】______. Newscasters, or the【C4】______who read the news on TV, are considered to be more【C5】______, honest, and competent when they are【C6】______conservatively. And college students who【C7】______themselves as taking an active role in their interpersonal relationships say they are【C8】______about the costumes they must wear to play these roles successfully.【C9】______, many of us can relate instances in【C10】______the clothing we wore changed the way we felt about ourselves and how we acted. Perhaps you have used clothing to gain confidence when you anticipated a【C11】______situation, such as a job interview, or a court appearance. In the workplace, men have long had well-defined precedents and role models for achieving success. It has been【C12】______for women. A good many women in the business world are uncertain about the appropriate mixture of "masculine" and "feminine"【C13】______they should convey by their professional clothing. The【C14】______of clothing alternatives to women has also been greater than that【C15】______for men. Male administrators tend to judge women more favorably for managerial 【C16】______when the women display【C17】______"feminine grooming"—shorter hair, moderate use of make-up, and plain【C18】______clothing. As one male administrator confessed, "An【C19】______woman is definitely going to get a longer interview, 【C20】______she won' t get a job."(分数:40.00)(1).【C1】(分数:2.00)A.amountB.deal √C.numberD.quantity解析:解析:本题考查固定搭配。

考研英语(完形填空)模拟试卷150

考研英语(完形填空)模拟试卷150

考研英语(完形填空)模拟试卷150(总分:120.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、 Use of English(总题数:3,分数:120.00)1.Section I Use of EnglishDirections: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D.(分数:40.00)__________________________________________________________________________________________ 解析:Next time you feel the flu coming on, think twice before reaching for painkillers—they could do more【C1】______than good. With the flu season【C2】______way across Europe and North America, millions will be taking flu【C3】______, which commonly include painkillers. The general【C4】______advice in the UK and the US is to take painkillers. But although painkillers can make you feel better they also lower fever, which can make the virus【C5】______. The first analysis of the effect of this on the【C6】______shows that painkillers taken at current levels to【C7】______fevers could cause 2, 000 flu deaths each year in the US alone. Fever is thought to be a 【C8】______against viruses, because many viruses find it hard to【C9】______above our normal 37 °C. Some studies have shown that lowering fever may【C10】______virus-related infections and increase the amount of virus we can【C11】______on to others. To find out what【C12】______this might have on a flu epidemic, David Earn and his colleagues【C13】______to a 1982 study which showed that ferrets, a【C14】______animal model for human flu produced more【C15】______flu virus if their fevers were lowered with painkillers. Earn's team used these findings to estimate how much more virus people with【C16】______flu might produce if their fevers were【C17】______. With the help of a mathematical model, Earn's team【C18】______their estimates to the number of people a year in the US who get flu,【C19】______fever and take the drugs. They found that painkillers as used in the US could be increasing the【C20】______of ordinary winter flu by up to 5 per cent.(分数:40.00)(1).【C1】(分数:2.00)A.hurtB.painC.harm √D.work解析:解析:本段首句提及“在服用止痛药之前要三思”,结合第二段首句提到的“服用止痛药仅在美国每年都会造成2000人死于流感”,由此推断,止痛药虽然可以让你感觉好受些,但是副作用也是很明显的。

考研英语二(完形填空)模拟试卷5(题后含答案及解析)

考研英语二(完形填空)模拟试卷5(题后含答案及解析)

考研英语二(完形填空)模拟试卷5(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. Use of EnglishSection I Use of EnglishDirections: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D. (10 points)Peek through the inspection windows of the nearly 100 three-dimensional (3D) printers quietly making things at RedEye, a company based in Minnesota, and you can catch a glimpse of how factories will work in the future. It is not simply that the machines run day and night【C1】______by just a handful of technicians.【C2】______it is what they are making that shows how this revolutionary production process is【C3】______the manufacturing mainstream. 3D printers make things by building them up, a layer at a time,【C4】______a particular material, rather than【C5】______it by cutting, drilling or machining—which is why the process is also called additive manufacturing. There are many ways in which this can be done, and with only a【C6】______adjustment of software each item can be different,【C7】______the need for costly retooling of machines. This has made 3D printing a【C8】______way to make one-off items, especially prototype parts, mock-ups, small mechanical【C9】______and craft items. And that is about all that 3D printers are good for,【C10】______the doubters. Chief among them is Terry Gou, the boss of Foxconn. He thinks 3D printing is just “a trick” without any【C11】______value in the manufacture of real finished goods, and he has vowed to start spelling his name backwards if【C12】______wrong. Mr. Gou is right about one thing: additive manufacturing is not about to replace mass manufacturing.【C13】______the technology is improving, the finish and durability of some printed items can still【C14】______what producers require. And nor can 3D printers produce millions of【C15】______parts at low cost, as mass-production lines can.【C16】______3D printers have their【C17】______which is why they are starting to be used by some of the world’s biggest manufacturers, such as Airbus, Boeing, GE, Ford and Siemens. The market for 3D printers and【C18】______is small, but growing fast. Last year it was worth $2.2 billion worldwide, up 29% from 2011. As producers become more【C19】______with the technology, they are moving from prototypes to final【C20】______.1.【C1】A.designedB.attendedC.introducedD.bought正确答案:B解析:介词by提示technicians(技术员)是所需词语的动作发出者,作用于主语machines。

2024年考研英语二完形填空

2024年考研英语二完形填空

2024年考研英语二完形填空(中英文版)英文:The reading comprehension section in the English Part II of the 2024 Postgraduate Entrance Examination is a challenging task that tests students" ability to understand the context and implications of a given text.This part usually consists of a short passage followed by a series of questions, which require candidates to fill in the blanks with the most appropriate words or phrases.To excel in this section, students need to develop skills such as rapid reading, vocabulary expansion, and logical reasoning.中文:2024年考研英语二的阅读理解部分是一个挑战性的任务,它测试学生理解给定文本的上下文和含义的能力。

这部分通常由一篇短文和一系列问题组成,要求考生用最合适的单词或短语填空。

要在这一部分取得优异成绩,学生需要培养快速阅读、词汇扩展和逻辑推理等技能。

英文:In recent years, due to the increasing number of candidates and the fierce competition, the difficulty of the English Part II has been gradually raised.Therefore, it is essential for students to start preparing early, not only by studying the required textbooks but also by reading more English articles and practicing with past examination papers.By doing so, theycan familiarize themselves with the question types and improve their reading speed and accuracy.中文:近年来,由于考生人数的增加和竞争的激烈,英语二部分的难度逐渐提高。

考研英语完型填空模拟题及答案解析

考研英语完型填空模拟题及答案解析

考研英语完型填空模拟题及答案解析考研英语完型填空模拟题Valentines Day may come from the ancient Roman feast of Lupercalia. __1__ the fierce wolves roamed nearby,the old Romans called __2__ the god Lupercus to help them. A festival in his __3__ was held on February 15th. On the eve of the festival the __4__ of the girls were written on __5__ of paper and placed in jars. Each young man __6__ a slip. The girl whose name was __7__ was to be his sweetheart for the year.Legend __8__ it that the holiday became Valentines Day __9__ a Roman priest named Valentine. Emperor Claudius II __10__ the Roman soldiers NOT to marry or become engaged. Claudius felt married soldiers would __11__ stay home than fight. When Valentine __12__ the Emperor and secretly married the young couples,he was put to death on February 14th,the __13__ of Lupercalia. After his death,Valentine became a __14__. Christian priests moved the holiday from the 15th to the 14th—Valentines Day. Now the holiday honors Valentine __15__ of Lupercus.Valentines Day has become a major __16__ of love and romance in the modern world. The ancient god Cupid and his __17__ into a lovers heart may still be used to __18__ falling in love or being in love. But we also use cards and gifts,such as flowers or jewelry,to do this. __19__ to give flower to a wife or sweetheart on Valentines Day can sometimes be as __20__ as forgetting a birthday or a wedding anniversary.1.[A] While [B] When [C] Though [D] Unless2.[A] upon [B] back [C] off [D] away3.[A] honor [B] belief [C] hand [D] way4.[A] problems [B] secrets [C] names [D] intentions5.[A] rolls [B] piles [C] works [D] slips6.[A] cast [B] caught [C] drew [D] found7.[A] given [B] chosen [C] elected [D] delivered8.[A] tells [B] means [C] makes [D] has9.[A] after [B] since [C] as [D] from10.[A] ordered [B] pleaded [C] envisioned [D] believed11.[A] other [B] simply [C] rather [D] all12.[A] disliked [B] defied [C] defeated [D] dishonored13.[A] celebration [B] arrangement [C] feast [D] eve14.[A] goat [B] saint [C] model [D] weapon15.[A] because [B] made [C] instead [D] learnt16.[A] part [B] representative[C] judgement [D] symbol17.[A] story [B] wander [C] arrow [D] play18.[A] portray [B] require [C] demand [D] alert19.[A] Keeping [B] Disapproving[C] Supporting [D] Forgetting20.[A] constructive [B] damaging [C] reinforcing [D] retorting考研英语完型填空模拟题答案解析答案1.B2.A3.A4.C5.D6.C7.B8.D9.A 10.A11.C 12.B 13.D 14.B 15.C 16.D 17.C 18.A 19D. 20.B总体分析*介绍了情人节的由来。

考研英语(完形填空)模拟试卷152

考研英语(完形填空)模拟试卷152

考研英语(完形填空)模拟试卷152(总分:120.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、 Use of English(总题数:3,分数:120.00)1.Section I Use of EnglishDirections: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D.(分数:40.00)__________________________________________________________________________________________ 解析:So why is Google suddenly so interested in robots? That's the question everyone's asking after it emerged this month that the internet giant has quietly collected a portfolio of eight advanced-robotics firms. Google is【C1】______the venture as partly a long term "moonshot" project—the name【C2】______to its more bizarre or【C3】______ideas, such as its self-driving car or broadband via high-altitude balloons. But it also says it aims to【C4】______a batch of robotics products in the【C5】______term and it has a "10-year vision" of where the company is 【C6】______. Based in the US and Japan, the new acquisitions make【C7】______products, ranging from walking humanoids(human-like Robots), to assembly robots, machine-vision systems and robotic special-effects movie cameras. The【C8】______of technologies that Google has acquired doesn't point to【C9】______one type of robot being developed, says Chris Melhuish. "These technologies could【C10】______anything from a smart bed to a wheeled home-assistant robot for elderly people." But Will Jackson thinks Google will use its【C11】______in search engines to allow people to find 【C12】______faster in shopping malls and airports. "You would never go over and talk to a touch screen,【C13】______if a mechanical person talks to you and makes eye【C14】______and smiles it's very hard indeed not to talk【C15】______. Google knows all about our【C16】______and market preferences already. A robot would be a good【C17】______for that information." Google's moves are【C18】______of how robotics is changing, says Scott Eckert "The robotics industry is in the early stages of a【C19】______from a primarily industrial market to a dynamic technology sector," he says. "This is an exciting industry with a【C20】______future."(分数:40.00)(1).【C1】(分数:2.00)A.observingB.describing √mentingD.developing解析:解析:空格后面的宾语the venture指“谷歌聚集了8家先进机器人技术公司的投资组合”这一商业举措,as后面引出“moonshot”project,由此可推断空格处表示把这一举动用语言文字描述出来,故选B项describing“描述”。

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考研英语完形填空模拟试题:听的行为
听的行为
A recent poll indicated that half the teenagers in the United States believe that communication between them and their parents is__1__and further that one of the prime causes of this gap is __2__listening behavior. As a(an)__3__ in point,one parent believed that her daughter had a severe__4__problem. She was so __5__that she took her to an audiologist to have her ear tested. The audiologist carefully tested both ears and reported back to the parent:“There‘s nothing wrong with her hearing. She’s just __6__you out.”
A leading cause of the __7__divorce rate(more than half of all marriages end in divorce)is the failure of husbands and wives to __8__effectively. They don‘t listen to each other. Neither person__9__to the actual message sent by the other.
In __10__fashion,political scientists report that a growing number of people believe that their elected and __11__officials are out of__12__with the constituents they are supposedly __13__. Why?Because they don‘t believe that they listen to them. In fact,it seems that sometimes our politicians don’t even listen to themselves. The following is a true story:At a national__14__conference held in Albuquerque some years ago,then Senator Joseph Montoya was__15__a copy of a press release by a press aide shortly before he got up before the
audience to__16__ a speech. When he rose to speak,__17__the horror of the press aide and the__18__of his audience,Montoya began reading the press release,not his speech. He began,“For immediate release. S enator Joseph M. Montoya,Democrat of New Mexico,last night told the National……”Montoya read the entire six-page release,__19__ with the statement that he“was repeatedly __20__by applause.”
1.[A] scarce [B] little [C] rare [D] poor
2.[A] malignant [B] deficient [C] ineffective [D] feeble
3.[A] case [B] example [C] lesson [D] suggestion
4.[A] audio [B] aural [C] hearing [D] listening
5.[A] believing [B] convinced [C] assured [D] doubtless
6.[A] turning [B] tuning [C] tucking [D] tugging
7.[A] rising [B] arising [C] raising [D] arousing
8.[A] exchange [B] interchange [C] encounter [D] interact
9.[A] relates [B] refers [C] responds [D] resorts
10.[A] like [B] alike [C] likely [D] likewise
11.[A] nominated [B] selected [C] appointed [D] supported
12.[A] connection [B] reach [C] association [D] touch
13.[A] leading [B] representing [C]delegating [D] supporting
14.[A] legislative [B] legitimate [C] legalized [D] liberal
15.[A] distributed [B] awarded [C] handed [D] submitted
16.[A] present [B] publish [C] deliver [D] pursue
17.[A] to [B] with [C] for [D] on
18.[A] joy [B] enjoyment [C] amusement [D] delight
19.[A] conclude [B] to conclude [C] concluding [D] concluded
20.[A] disrupted [B] interfered [C] interrupted [D] stopped
答案
1.D
2.B
3.A
4.C
5.B
6.B
7.A
8.D
9.C 10.A
11.C 12.D 13.B 14.A 15.C 16.C 17.A 18.C 19.C 20.C
总体分析
本文主要讨论了听行为对人际交流的影响。

文章第一段从父母和子女之间的交流出发,说明儿女不听父母的话造成了他们之间的隔阂。

第二段从婚姻的角度出发,说明夫妻双方的互不理睬造成交流不畅,从而使离婚率上升。

第三段从政治的角度出发,说明政府官员不聆听选民甚至不在意自己所说的话,造成官民隔阂。

例证法是本文采用的主要的论证方法。

全文翻译
最近的一项民意测验显示:美国一半的青少年认为他们与父母的交流不好,而且造成这种隔阂的一个首要原因是有不理想的倾听行为。

一个典型的例子是,一位母亲认为她女儿有严重的听力问题。

她对此确信无疑,于是就带着女儿去听觉病矫治专家那儿检查她的耳朵。

专家仔细检查了两只耳朵,然后告诉这位母亲说:“她的听力没问题,只是不理睬你而已。


离婚率上升(一半以上的婚姻以离婚告终)的一个首要原因是夫妻
间不能有效地交流。

他们彼此充耳不闻。

两人对对方发出的确切信息都毫无反应。

同样地,据政治科学家报道,越来越多的人相信他们选举指派的官员与其本应代表的选民失去了联系。

为什么呢?因为这些人认为他们不需要倾听选民的意见。

实际上,有时我们的政治家们似乎连自己的声音都不听。

下面是一个真实的例子:在几年前亚柏克尔克举行的全国立法会议上,一位新闻助理在当时的参议员约瑟夫。

蒙图亚演讲前交给了他一份新闻稿。

令该新闻助理大吃一惊而使听众感到有趣的是,当蒙图亚起来讲话时,他读的不是演讲稿而是那份新闻稿。

蒙图亚先生以“即时新闻稿。

新墨西哥州的民主党参议员约瑟夫。

蒙图亚昨晚在全国……上说……”开始,读完了全部的六页新闻稿,并以他“不时被掌声打断”结尾。

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