2014年CATTI三级笔译综合能力真题及答案

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CATTI三级笔译综合能力考试试题及答案解析

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一、Vocabulary Selection (本大题 20 小题.每题 1.0 分,共 20.0 分。In this part, there are 20 incomplete sentences. Below each sentence, there are four words or phrases respectively marked by letters A, B, C and D. Choose the word or phrase which best completes each sentence. There is only one right answer. 1

Marketing is ______ just distributing final customer. A rather than B other than C bigger than D more than 2

The magician picked several persons ______ from the audience and asked them to help him with the performance. A by accident B at random C on occasion 3

English language publications A circulation B rotation C circumstance D appreciation

4

goods from the manufacturer to the

in China are growing in volume and ______.








Dust storms most often occur in areas where the ground has little vegetation to protect of the wind.



A from the effects B it the effects

C it from the effects D the effects from it 5

On turning the comer, they saw the path ______ steeply. A departing B descending C decreasing 6





Most nurses are women, but in the higher ranks of the medical profession women are a







A scarcity B minority C minimum 7



With an eighty-hour week and little enjoyment, life must have been very for the students.







A hostile B anxious C tedious D obscure

8


Container-grown plants can be planted at any time of the year, but ______

in winter. A should be B would be C preferred D preferably 9

Hydroponics ______ the cultivation of plants without soil. A does B is C do D are 10

In the eighteenth century, the town of Bennington, Vermont, was famous for pottery.

A it made B its C the making D where its 11

To impose computer technology ______ teachers is to createthat is not conducive to learning. A with B to C in

an environment






















D on 12



Good pencil erasers are soft enough not ______ paper but hard enough so that they crumble gradually when used. A by damaging

B so that they damage C to damage D damaging 13

Both longitude and latitude ______ in degrees, minutes and seconds. A measuring B measured C are measured D being measured 14





Our flight to Guangzhou was ______ by a bad fog and we had to stay much longer in the hotel than we had expected.





A delayed B adjourned C cancelled D preserved 15



______ of his childhood home in Hannibal, Missouri, provided Mark Twain with the inspiration for two of his most popular novels.

A Remembering


B Memories

C It was the memories D He remembered 16

Most comets have two kinds of tails, one made up of dust, ______ made up of electrically charged particles called plasma. A one another B the other C other ones D each other 17

We have had to raise the prices of our products because of the increase in the cost of materials.

A primitive B rough C original D raw 18

______ a language family is a group of languages with a commonorigin similar vocabulary, grammar, and sound system. A What linguists call B It is called by linguists C Linguists call it

D What do linguists call

19

and


















______ get older, the games they play become increasingly complex. A Children

B Children, when they C As children D For children to 20





Whenever the government increases public services, ______ because more workers are needed to carry out these services. A employment to rise B employment rises

C which rising employment D the rise of employment

二、 Vocabulary Replacement(本大题 15 小题.每题 1.0 分,共 15.0 分。 This part consists of 15 sentences in which one word or phrase is underlined. Below each sentence, there are four choices respectively marked by letters A, B, C and D. You are to select the ONE choice that can replace the underlined word without causing any grammatical error or changing the

principal meaning of the sentence. There is only one right answer. 1

Public relations practice is the deliberate, planned and sustained effort to establish and maintain mutual understanding between an organization and its public. A complete B related C intentional D active

2












The service economy doesn't suggest that we convert our factories into laundries to survive.







A imply B persuade C hurl D transform 3

The ultimate cause of the Civil War was the bombardment of Fort Sumter.





A only B final C true D special 4

Most species of this plant thrive in ordinary well-drained garden soil and they are best planted 8cm deep and 5cm apart.



A develop well B grow taller C mature D bear fruit 5





Jim was a stout old gentleman, with a weather-beaten countenance. A body B skin

C shoulder








D passionate interest 6



The use of the new technology will have a profound effect on schools. A negative B positive C strong D useful 7



He has a touch of eccentricity in his composition. A essay B writing C character D manner 8



The most striking technological success in the 20 the computer revolution. A profitable B productive C prominent D prompt 9

th



century is probably



Shellfish give the deceptive appearance of enjoying a peaceful existence, although in fact life is a constant struggle for them.



A misleading








B calm

C understandable D initial 10

Motivation is the driving force within individuals that impels them to action.







A impedes B interferes C holds D pushes 11

Scientific evidence from different disciplines demonstrates that in most humans the left hemisphere of the brain controls language.



A groups of followers B years C countries D fields of study 12





If we look at the Chinese and British concepts of hospitality, we find one major similarity but a number of important differences.







A hostility B friendliness C manner D culture

13




It was rather strange how the habits of his youth clung to him still. He was 72.



A stuck to B turned C led to D gave way to 14







In just three years, the Net has gone from a playground for the local to a vast communications and trading center where millions swap information or do deals around the world.



people



A business

B shopping

C chatting D meeting 15







No hero of ancient or modemdays can surpass the Indians with contempt of death and the fortitude with which they sustain affliction. A regard B courage C loss D trick

their lofty its cruelest





三、 Correcting Grammatical Errors (本大题 14 小题.每题 1.0 分,共 14.0 分。 This part consists of 15 sentences in which there is an underlined

part that indicates a grammatical error Below each sentence, there are

four choices respectively marked by letters A, B, Cand D. You are to select the ONE choice and replace the underlined element(s) so that the error is erased and corrected. There is only one right answer. 1




The first recorded use of natural gas to light street lamps it was in the town of Frederick, New York, in 1825.







A was B is C it is D were 2

Furniture makers use glue to hold joints together and sometimes to reinforce it.







A its B fast C hard D them 3

All living creatures pass on inherited traits from one generation to other.



A the other B another C others D other one 4





Unlike competitive running, race walkers must always keep some portion of their feet in contact with the ground.



A run

B runner








C runners D running race 5

The eastern bluebird is considered the most attractive bird native of North America by many bird-watchers.







A native B native with C native by D native to 6



Machines that use hydraulic pressure including elevators, dentist chairs, and automobile brakes.







A exclude B excluding C include D are included 7

All root vegetables grow underground, and not all vegetables that grow underground are roots.







A but B or C as D thus 8

All mammals have hair, but not always evident.




A but it is not B but it is

C but they are not D but they are 9



A promising note is a written agreement to pay a certain sum of money at some time future.



A time futures B futures C futures time D future time 10





Not much people realize that apples have been cultivated for over 3,000 years.



A Not many B Not enough C Without many D No many 11



Although the social sciences different a great deal from one another, they share a common interest in human relationship.







A move B differ C change

D varies




12



The hard, out surface of the tooth is called enamel. A outside B appearance C outer D hiding 13





The earliest form of artificial lighting was fire, which also provided warm and protection.



A hot

B sunshine C warmth D safe 14

NewYork City surpassed the other Atlantic seaports in partly because it developed the best transportation links with the interior of the country.



A part B partial C partner D parting

四、 Reading Comprehension(共 50 小题 , 50.0 分)In this section you will find after each of the passages a number of questions or unfinished statements about the passage, each with four (A, B, C and D) suggested



answers or ways of finishing. You must choose the one which you think best. fits







1






Phyllis Wheatley is regarded as America's first black poet. She was born in Senegal, Africa, about 1753 and brought to America aboard a slave ship at about the age of seven. John and Susannah Wheatley bought her for three pounds at a slave auction in Boston in 1761 to be a personal servant of Mrs. Wheatley. The family had three other slaves, and all were treated with respect. Phyllis was soon accepted as one of the family, which included being raised and educated with the Wheatley's twin 15-year-old

children, Mary and Nathaniel. At that time, most females, even from better families, could not read and write, but Mary was probably one of the best educated young women in Boston. Mary wanted to become a teacher, and in fact, it was Mary who decided to take charge of Phyllis's education. Phyllis soon displayed her remarkable talents. At the age of twelve she was reading the Greek and Latin classics and passages from the Bible. And eventually, Mrs. Wheatley decided Phyllis should become a Christian. At the age of thirteen Phyllis wrote her first poem. She became a Boston sensation after she wrote a poemon the death of the evangelical preacher George Whitfield in 1770. It becamecommonpractice in Boston to have "Mrs. Wheatley's Phyllis" read poetry in polite society. Mary married in 1771, and Phyllis later movedto the country because of poor health, as a teacher and caretaker to a farmer's three children. Mary had tried to interest publishers in Phyllis's poems but once they heard she was a Negro they weren't interested. Then in 1773 Phyllis went with Nathaniel, who was now a businessman, to London. It was thought that a sea voyage might improve her health. Thirty-nine of her poems were published in London as Poems on Various

Subjects, Religious and Moral. It was the first book published by a black American. In 1775 Phyllis wrote a poem extolling the accomplishments of George Washington and sent it to him. He responded by praising her talents and inviting her to visit his headquarters. After both of her benefactors died in 1777, and Mary died in 1778, Phyllis was freed as a slave. She married in 1778, movedaway from Boston, and had three children. But after the unhappy marriage, she moved back to Boston, and died in poverty at the age of thirty. What does the passage mainly discuss?

A Slavery and the treatment of the black people in America. B The Wheatley family, including their slaves. C The life of America's first black poet. 2





The underlined word "respect" in Paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to


A consideration B disregard C punishment 3

According to the passage, how many slaves did the Wheatley's have? A One. B Two. C Three. D Four. 4

According to the passage, an unusual feature of Mary was that she A was not much older than Phyllis B wanted to become a teacher C was comparatively well educated

D decided to take charge of Phyllis's education 5

The underlined word "eventually" in Paragraph 1 is closest in meaning toA ultimately B slowly C reluctantly D gradually 6

Which of the following is NOT true about Phyllis in the early 1770s? A She wrote her first poem when in her teens.


















B She married in 1771. C She became a teacher.

D She was able to get her poems published. 7

The underlined word "they" in Paragraph 2 refers to ______. A publishers B poems C children D black people 8

It can be inferred that Phyllis's trip to England with Nathaniel______.

A did not improve her health B was for business reasons

C led to books of her poems being available in America

D led to the publication of her poems because the English were more interested in religious and moral subjects

9

The word "extolling" is closest in meaning to ______. A welcoming B stating C bemoaning D praising 10

in 1773


















Which of the following conclusions about Phyllis is supported by the passage?



A She would have been more recognized as a poet if she had not been black.

B She would have written poetry if she had stayed in Africa. C She went unrecognized as a poet during her lifetime. D She only wrote religious poetry.

11 About fifty years ago, plant physiologists set out to grow roots by themselves in solutions in laboratory flasks. The scientists found that the nutrition of isolated roots was quite simple. They required sugar and the usual minerals and vitamins. However, they did not require organic nitrogen compounds. These roots got along fine on mineral inorganic

nitrogen. Roots are capable of making their own proteins and other organic compounds. These activities by roots require energy, of course. The process of respiration uses sugar to make the high energy compound ATP,

which drives the biochemical reactions. Respiration also requires oxygen. Highly active roots require a good deal of oxygen. The study of isolated roots has provided an understanding of the relationship between shoots and roots in intact plants. The leaves of the shoots provide the roots with sugar and vitamins, and the roots provide the shoots with water and minerals. In addition, roots can provide the

shoots with organic nitrogen compounds. This comes in handy for the growth of buds in the early spring when leaves are not yet functioning. Once leaves begin photosynthesizing, they produce protein, but only mature leaves can "export" protein to the rest of the plant in the form of amino acids. What is the main topic of the passage?

A The relationship between a plant's roots and its shoots. B What can be learned by growing roots in isolation. C How plants can be grown without roots.

D What elements are necessary for the growth of plants. 12





The underlined word "themselves" in Paragraph 1 refers to ______.




A plant physiologists B solutions C laboratory flasks D roots 13





The scientists found what the isolated roots need is ______.

A quite natural

B sugar, minerals and vitamins C some rare vitamins

D organic nitrogen compounds 14

Roots have the ability to ______. A make proteins B obtain fresh air

C produce inorganic nitrogen

D carry out activities without energy 15



According to the passage, what is ATP? A A biochemical process. B The tip of a root.

C A chemical compound. D A type of plant cell.

16




The underlined word "intact" in Paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ______. A mature B wild C whole D tiny 17





The use of the phrase "comes in handy" underlined in Paragraph 2 indicates that the process is ______.







A unavoidable B predictable C necessary D successful 18



It can be inferred from the passage that, in the early spring, the buds of plants ______.



A "export" protein in the form of amino acids B do not require water

C have begun photosynthesizing

D obtain organic compounds from the root 19



Which of the following best describes the organization of the passage? A The results of two experiments are compared.

B A generalization is made, and several examples of it are given. C The findings of an experiment are explained.




D A hypothesis is presented, and several meansof proving it 20

are suggested.



Where is this passage likely to be found? A A newsletter. B A magazine. C A storybook. D A novel. 21

Natural flavorings and fragrances are often costly and limited in supply. For example, the vital ingredient in a rose fragrance is extracted from natural rose oil at a cost of thousands of dollars a pound; an identical synthetic substance can be made for 1% of this cost. Since the early twentieth century, success in reproducing these substances has created a new industry that today produces hundreds of artificial flavors and fragrances. Some natural fragrances are easily synthesized; these include vanillin, the aromatic ingredient in vanilla, and benzaldehyde, the aromatic

ingredient in wild cherries. Other fragrances, however, have dozens, even hundreds of components. Only recently has it been possible to separate and identify these ingredients by the use of gas chromatography and spectroscopy. Once the chemical identity is known, it is often possible to synthesize them. Nevertheless, some complex substances, such as the aroma of fresh coffee, have still not been duplicated satisfactorily. Many of the chemical compounds making up these synthetics are identical to those found in nature, and are as harmless or harmful as the natural

substances. Newproducts must be tested for safety, and when used in food, must be approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The availability of synthetic flavors and fragrances has made possible

a large variety of products, from inexpensive beverages to perfumed soap to used cars with applied "new car odor." From the passage we can learn that ______.

A natural flavorings and fragrances are not quite dear

B the limitation of natural flavorings and fragrances is clear






C the supply of natural flavorings and fragrances is adequate to meet the demand



D the cost of producing natural flavorings and fragrances is high 22



Which of the following is true according to the passage?

A Natural rose fragrance is 100 times more expensive to produce than artificial rose fragrance.



B The most important ingredient in a rose fragrance is obtained from natural rose oil at a low cost.



C A different synthetic substance can be made for 1% of the cost. D Natural rose oil costs the same as its fragrances. 23



The industry of producing hundreds of artificial flavors and fragrances probably appeared in ______.







A 2000 B 1953 C 1909 D 1810 24



According to the passage, all the following are easier to synthesize EXCEPT ______.



A aromatic ingredient in vanilla B vanilla

C aromatic ingredient in wild cherry D the flavor of fresh coffee

25








The underlined word "duplicated" ______.

A make double B make a copy of

C produce something equal to D take from 26

in Paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to

Why does the author mention fresh coffee in Paragraph 2? A As an example of complex substances having not been duplicated satisfactorily.



B Because the coffee fragrance is hard to produce. C To conclude the passage.

D The smell of fresh coffee is inviting. 27

______, a substance can be synthesized. A Upon identifying the basic components of it B Once chemically analyzed

C When gas chromatography is used D If spectroscopy is adopted 28



It can be inferred from the passage that ______. A vanillin is easier to synthesize than benzaldehyde B not all synthetic flavors are harmless

C in general, the less components there are in a fragrance, the harder it is to synthesize








D synthesized substances in food

must be tested for safety only if they

are used

29



Which of the following is the best title for the passage? A How to Synthesize Fragrances

B Synthetic Substances Are Easy to Make C Natural Flavorings and Fragrances D Synthetic Flavors and Fragrances 30



Which of the following is NOT true according to the last paragraph? A Synthetic fragrances can be used to make a used car smell like a new one.



B Synthetic flavors and fragrances have added to the varieties of products.



C Lemon soap is made out of some delicious lemon. D It is likely that a bottle of orange juice is synthesized. 31

Some people associate migration mainly with birds. Birds do travel vast distances, but mammalsalso migrate. An example is the caribou, reindeer that graze on the grassy slopes of northern Canada. Whenthe weather turns cold, they travel south until spring. Their tracks are so well-worn that they are clearly visible from the air. Another migrating mammal is the Alaska fur seal. These seals breed only in the Pribilot Islands in the Bering Sea. The young are born in June and by September are strong enough to go with their mothers on a journey of over 3,000 miles. Together they

swim down the Pacific Coast of North America. The females and young travel as far as southern California. The males do not journey so far. They swim only to the Gulf of Alaska. In the spring, males and females all return to the islands, and there the cycle begins again. Whales are among the

greatest migrators of all. The humpback and blue whales migrate thousands of miles each year from the polar seas to the tropics. Whales eat huge quantities of plankton. These are most abundant in cold polar waters. In winter, the whales move to warm waters to breed and give birth to their




young.

From the passage we can learn that ______. A people migrate like animals B only birds migrate

C the female fur seals migrate only to the Gulf of Alaska D not all mammals migrate 32



The phrase "An example" underlined in Paragraph 1 refers to an example of a ______.



A migratory mammal

B place where animals migrate C migrating bird

D person who associates migration with birds 33



All the mammals are mentioned as migrating ones EXCEPT ______. A caribou B fin whale C reindeer D Alaska fur seal 34





Where can you see from the air the migration of the mammals? A In the Pribilot Islands. B In the Bering Sea. C In southern California.


D In northern Canada. 35

Which of the following is NOT true? A Whales breed in winter.

B Young whales are given birth in cold waters.

C Alaska fur seals give birth to the young only in one area. D Alaska fur seals are born in warm weather. 36

Together ______ of Alaska fur seals swim down the PacificAmerica.

A mothers and the young B fathers and the young C parents and the young D seals and whales 37

Which of the following is NOT described in the passage? A Whales migrate to breed and give birth to their young. B Whale-watching in Boston in summer is attracting. C Seals breed in the north before migration. D Reindeer feed on grass. 38

Whales live on ______.

A tiny plants and animals in the sea B the grassy slopes of northern Canada

Coast of North














C their young in cold winter

D the abundant seafood in tropic waters 39

How many kinds of migrating mammals are mentioned in the passage? A Four. B Three. C Two. D One. 40





What is the best title of the passage? A Three Types of Whales B Birds Migration

C Mammals Also Migrate D Several Kinds of Migration

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Electronic mail has become an extremely important and popular means of communication.

The convenience and efficiency of electronic mail are threatened by the

extremely rapid growth in the volume of unsolicited commercial electronic mail. Unsolicited commercial electronic mail is currently estimated to account for over half of all electronic mail traffic, up from an estimated 7 percent in 2001, and the volume continues to rise. Most of these messages are fraudulent or deceptive in one or more respects. The receipt of unsolicited commercial electronic mail mayresult in costs to recipients who cannot refuse to accept such mail and who incur costs for the storage of such mail, or for the time spent accessing, reviewing, and discarding such mail, or for both. The receipt of a large number of

unwanted messages also decreases the convenience of electronic mail and

creates a risk that wanted electronic mail messages, both commercial and noncommercial, will be lost, overlooked, or discarded amidst the larger volume of unwanted messages, thus reducing the reliability and usefulness of electronic mail to the recipient. Some commercial electronic mail












contains material that many recipients may consider vulgar or pornographic in nature. The growth in unsolicited commercial electronic mail imposes significant monetary costs on providers of Internet access services, businesses, and educational and nonprofit institutions that carry and receive such mail, as there is a finite volume of mail that such providers, businesses, and institutions can handle without further investment in infrastructure. Many senders of unsolicited commercial electronic mail purposefully disguise the source of such mail. Many senders of unsolicited commercial electronic mail purposefully include misleading information in the messages' subject lines in order to induce the recipients to view the messages. While some senders of commercial electronic mail messages provide simple and reliable ways for recipients to reject (or 'opt-out' o0 receipt of commercial electronic mail from such senders in the future, other senders provide no such 'opt-out' mechanism, or refuse to honor the requests of recipients not to receive electronic mail from such senders in the future, or both. Many senders of bulk unsolicited commercial electronic mail use computer programs to gather large numbers of electronic mail addresses on an

automated basis from Internet websites or online services where users must post their addresses in order to make full use of the website or service. The problems associated with the rapid growth and abuse of unsolicited

commercial electronic mail cannot be solved by the government alone. The development and adoption of technological approaches and the pursuit of cooperative efforts with other countries will be necessary as well. According to the passage, efficiency of e-mail is threatened by ______. A heavy e-mail traffic

B fraudulent e-mail messages C large volume of messages

D increasing amount of unwanted e-mail 42





Which of the following is NOT true about unwanted e-mail? A It costs money to receive them. B It's free to store them.

C It takes time to access them.




D It takes time to throw them away. 43



Unwanted e-mail may ______.

A cause companies to fail in business B cause wanted e-mail messages to lose C damage the credit of a company D do good to a small company 44



"Pornographic" in Paragraph 3 probably means ______. A decent B instructional C sexual D commercial 45





What does unwanted e-mail messages do to the providers of the Internet services?



A Raising their cost.

B Raising the Internet speed. C Improving their business. D Attracting investment. 46



"Disguise" in Paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to ______. A reveal B hide










C deliver D post 47

The word "induce" in Paragraph 5 is closest in meaning to ______. A cheat B introduce C provide D harm 48





"Opt-out" mechanism is probably ______.

A a machine that can be attached to your computer

B a button that you can make a choice to read or not to read C a software that you can play a computer game D an e-mail that says some good words to you 49



It can be inferred from Paragraph 6 that bulk unsolicited commercial e-mail will probably spread ______.



A harmful virus B unpleasant news C advertisements D adult jokes





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The unwanted e-mail problem can be solved if ______.




A the government takes action B a new technology is adopted

C more people are aware of the problem

D joint efforts are made and new technology is used none、五(共 Cloze 小题 ,20 共分) 20.0 1









Insurance is the sharing of (1) . Nearly everyone is exposed (2) risk of

somesort. The house owner, for example, knows that his (3) can be damaged by fire; the ship owner knows that his vessel may be lost at sea; the breadwinner knows that he may die by (4) and (5) his family in poverty.

On the other hand, not every house is damagedby fire or every vessel lost at sea. If these persons each put a (6) stun of money into a pool, there

will be enough to (7) the needs of the few who do suffer (8) . In other

words the losses of the few are met from the contributions of the (9) . This is the basis of (10) . Those who pay the contributions are known as

(11) and those who administer the pool of the contributions as insurer. The (12) for an insurance naturally depends on how the risk is to happen as suggested (13) past experience. If the companies fix their premiums too (14) , there will be more competition in their branch of insurance



and they may lose (15) . On the other hand, if they make the premiums too low, they will not have (16) and may even have to drop out (17) business.

So the ordinary forces of supply and (18) keep premiums at a proper (19) to both insurers and those who (20) insurance.

【正确答案】: D

【本题分数】: 1.0

【答案解析】

[ 分析 ] 习语辨析。

A rather than 胜于; Bother than 不同于,除了; Cbigger than 大于; Dmore than 多过 ,, ,不止 ,, ,, 以上;如: The consequence was much




more than he imagined .结果远超过他的想象。本句意为:营销不仅仅是将货物从生产者向最终客户的分配。因此选 D



D on average

【正确答案】: B

【本题分数】: 1.0

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[ 分析 ] 习语辨析。

A by accident 偶然;Bat random随便地,任意地,胡乱地;Con occasion 有时; Don average 平均起来;因此 B 为答案。【正确答案】: A

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[ 分析 ] 词义辨析。

A circulation 流通,传播; B rotation 旋转; Ccircumstance 条件,



细节;

D appreciation 欣赏,正确评价,增值;此句意为:在中国,英语出版物在产量与销量 ( 发行量 / 传递 / 流通 ) 上日益增加。因此应选 A 【正确答案】: C

【本题分数】: 1.0

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[ 分析 ] 固定搭配。

protect sth from/against ...保护;如: He is wearing sunglasses to



protect his eyes from the strong sunlight .他戴着太阳镜以挡强烈的阳光。



因此选项 C 是答案。





D degenerating



【正确答案】: B

【本题分数】: 1.0



【答案解析】



[ 分析 ] 形近识别。

A departing 出发,背离;Bdescending 下降;如:The path descends

sharply .这条小径向下急降 ( 下斜坡度很陡 ) Cdecreasing 减少,渐减; Ddegenerating 退化;因此选项 B 是答案。 D shortage

【正确答案】: B

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【答案解析】







[ 分析 ] 词义辨析。

A scarcity 缺乏,不足,罕见: Bminority 少数,少数民族; Cminimum 最小值: D shortage 不足,缺乏;因此选项 B为答案。 【正确答案】: C 【本题分数】: 1.0

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[ 分析 ] 词义辨析。

A hostile 敌对的,敌意的; B anxious 担忧的,渴望的; Ctedious 调乏味的,沉闷的; Dobscure 朦胧的,模糊的,晦涩的;此处指: ,, ,学生的生活一定是单调乏味的。因此答案为 C 【正确答案】: D 【本题分数】: 1.0

【答案解析】







[ 分析] 词义辨析。



should be/would be 应是; preferred 最好是 (adv ) ;因此应填 D 【正确答案】: B

【本题分数】: 1.0

【答案解析】



首选的 (adj ) preferably





更适宜,





[ 分析 ] 语法应用

Hydroponics( 水耕法,水栽培 ) 虽带有词尾 -s ,但表示单一概念, 应看作是单 数名词,故谓语动词要用单数;本句为主系表结构,用 be 动词,所以选 B 【正确答案】: B

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[ 分析 ] 语法应用

本句意为:在十八世纪,本宁顿城和佛蒙特城以其制陶业而闻名;因此应填 代词的所有格。如: The small town is famous for its fine park .这座小城 以漂亮的公园著称。 【正确答案】: D

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[ 分析 ] 固定搭配。

impose+ 名词 +on/upon( ,, ) 课税,使负担;把( 想法等 ) 强加 ( 于某人 ) ,强 ( 某人 ) 接受;如: He always tries to impose his opinion on others .他 总是想强迫别人接受他的意见。因此选 D 【正确答案】: C




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[ 分析 ] 语法应用

enough+不定式” ( 足够 ,, ) 结构常置于形容词后作状语, 表示结果:本句是这一结构的否定式;所以 C 是答案。 【正确答案】: C

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[ 分析 ] 语法应用

所填之处前面是主语,后面是状语,此处应是谓语;根据句意,此处又应用被动语态,所以 C 为答案。 【正确答案】: A

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[ 分析 ] 近义辨析。

A delayed 耽搁,延误,推迟 ( 指由于某种原因推迟,稍后还将继续,但不 表明延期的具体时间 ) ;如: The accident delayed the train .火车因事故晚 点。 B adjourned 使中止,推迟 ( 一般指会议休会,则其在继续开 ) ;如: The hearing will be adjourned until tomorrow morning .听证会推迟到明天上午 举行。 Ccancelled 取消; Dpreserved 保存,保藏。 【正确答案】: B

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[ 分析 ] 语法应用

此处考强调句型: It is/was+ 强调成分 +that/who ;意为:是对童年家乡 ( 尼拔和密苏里 ) 的回忆使得马克吐温产生了灵感,写出了他最著名的两部 小说。因此选项 B 为答案。 【正确答案】: B

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[ 分析 ] 形近识别。

one another 互相 ( 原则上,两个人 / 两个时用 each other ,三个人 / 三个以上 则用 one another) ;如: They looked at one another .他们彼此看着对方; each other 相互;如: They respect each other .他们互相尊重; the other( 两个之中的 ) 另一方 ( 表示两者之中剩下的那一个 ) ;因此应填 B 【正确答案】: D

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[ 分析 ] 近义辨析。

A primitive 原始的,粗糙的,简单的; Brough 粗糙的,粗略的,大致的, C original 最初的,原始的,独创的; Draw 未加工的,生的,处于自然 状态的;此处是指原材料,因此答案为 D 【正确答案】: A

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[ 分析 ] 语法应用

本句是用名词性从句 What do linguists call a language family

作主语;

意思是语言学家将一组有着共同起源,类似词汇、语法及音系的语言称为语系。 【正确答案】: C

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[ 分析 ] 语法应用

本句逗号前是状语从句,空白处应填连词;主句主语是 the games ,因此选 ABD 均不对;只有 as“随着”符合句意,所以 C为答案。【正确答案】: B 【本题分数】: 1.0

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[ 分析 ] 语法应用

逗号前是一个让步状语从句, because 又引导一个原因状语从句,因此所填之处应为一个完整的主谓结构; B 为答案。【正确答案】: C



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[ 分析 ] 形容词辨析。

deliberate 深思熟虑的, 故意的; Acomplete 全部的,完成的; Brelated 叙述的,相关的; Cintentional 有意图的,故意的; Dactive 积极的,主动 的:因此选项 C 为答案。 【正确答案】: D

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[ 分析 ] 动词辨析。

convert .使转变 / 转换,使,, 改变信仰; Aimply 暗示,意味;Bpersuade 说服,劝说, ( 使) 相信; C hurl 用力投掷,愤慨地说出; Dtransform 转换, 改变,改造:因此选项 D 为答案。 【正确答案】: B

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[ 分析 ] 形容词辨析。

ultimate 最后的,最终的,根本的;Aonly 唯一的,单独的,最好的;Bfinal最后的,最终的,决定性的;Ctrue 真实的,真正的,正确的,忠实的; Dspecial特别的,特殊的,专门的;因此选项 B 为答案。【正确答案】: A



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[ 分析 ] 动词辨析。

thrive Adevelop well B grow taller 渐渐长高; C mature 成熟,到期: D bear fruit 结出果实,奏效:因此选项 A 为答案。 【正确答案】: B

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[ 分析 ] 名词辨析。

countenance 面容,脸色,支持; Abody 身体,肉体,团体; Bskin 皮肤,外皮: Cshoulder 肩,肩部; Dpassionate interest 强烈的兴趣;因此选项 B 为答案。

【正确答案】: C 【本题分数】: 1.0

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[ 分析 ] 形容词辨析。

profound 深刻的,意义深远的,渊博的, Anegative 否定的,消极的,负的; B positive 肯定的,积极的,确实的;Cstrong 强大的,强烈的:Duseful用的,有益的:因此选项 C 为答案。 【正确答案】: C

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[ 分析 ] 名词辨析。

composition 作文,成分,气质,脾性; A essay 散文,小品文,随笔,评论; B writing 笔记,作品,著述;Ccharacter 性格,特征,特性,Dmanner 礼貌,风格,样式;本句话意为:他的性格有些古怪。因此选项 C 为答案。 【正确答案】: C

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[ 分析 ] 形容词辨析。






striking 显著的,惊人的, Aprofitable 有利可图的; Bproductive 产性的,多产的; C prominent 卓越的,显著的; Dprompt 敏捷的,及时的;因此选项 C 为答案。 【正确答案】: A

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[ 分析 ] 形容词辨析。

deceptive 欺骗性的;Amisleading 令人误解的,骗人的,引入歧途的;Bcalm平静的,沉着的; Cunderstandable 可以理解的,可懂的; Dinitial 最初的,词首的,初始的:因此选项 A 是答案。 【正确答案】: D

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[ 分析] 动词辨析。



impels 推动,推进,激励,趋势;



干涉,

妨碍,抵触; Cholds 保存,把握; Dpushes 推动,推行,逼迫;因此选项 D 为答案。

Aimpedes 阻止; Binterferes

【正确答案】: D 【本题分数】: 1.0

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[ 分析] 名词辨析。

纪律,学科 A groups of followers disciplines

年龄,年代: Ccountries 国家; Dfields of study 为答案。 【正确答案】: B 【本题分数】: 1.0

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追随者团体: Byears

研究领域;因此选项 D



[ 分析] 名词辨析。

好客,宜人,盛情; A hostility 敌意,不友善,敌对: hospitality

Bfriendliness 友谊,友善,亲切; Cmanner 礼貌,风格,方式; Dculture 文化,文明,因此选项 B 为答案。 【正确答案】: A 【本题分数】: 1.0

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[ 分析] 动词词组辨析。

clung to (cling to) 粘紧,依附,坚持 ( 意见 ) ,墨守 ( 习惯 ) Astuck to(stick to) 粘住,坚持;Bturned 转动,扭转;Cled to(lead to) 通向,导致;Dgave

撤退,让步,退让;因此选项 A 为答案。 way to(give way to)

【正确答案】: A




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[ 分析 ] 名词辨析。

deals 交易,买卖,Abusiness 商业,买卖,交易,生意,商行,Bshopping 买东西,购物; Cchatting 聊天; D meeting 会议,机会,会战;因此选项 A 为答案。

【正确答案】: B

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[ 分析 ] 名词辨析。

fortitude 坚韧,坚强的勇气,刚毅;Aregard 关心,问候,尊重;Bcourage 勇气,精神,胆量; Closs 损失,遗失,失败; Dtrick 诡计,骗局,恶作剧, 窍门;因此选项 B 为答案。 【正确答案】: A

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[ 分析 ] 结构应用

划线部分应填 be 动词 (the first recorded use of natural gas 是主语, to light street lamps 是状语 ) ;又因发生在过去,用过去时;所以选项 A 答案。

【正确答案】: D

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[ 分析 ] 代词应用

所填之词应指代前面提到的 joints ,是名词复数,所以应用代词 them 来代替。因此选项 D 为答案。 【正确答案】: B

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[ 分析 ] 代词搭配。

根据句意:所有的生物都是一代一代地向下传递其遗传特性。 another 另一个,泛指同类事物中的另一个; 本句是指从一代向另一代传递, 因此 from one to another 是正确选项。 【正确答案】: C

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[ 分析 ] 名词应用

本句意为:跟赛跑者不一样,竞走者必须始终使脚的某一部分接触地面。






在此相比较的是赛跑者与竞走者, 因此答案应在 BC 中选择,又因主语 race walkers 是复数,所以选项 C是答案。 【正确答案】: D

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[ 分析 ] 习惯搭配。

native 表示“ ( 某地 ) 固有的,原产的; ( 植物 ) 特有的”之意时,后面一般 to+ 名词,如: animals native to Africa 非洲原产的动物;因此选项 D 是答 案。

【正确答案】: C

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[ 分析 ] 结构应用

划线部分应填本句的谓语动词 (machines 是主语, that use hydraulic

pressure 是定语 ) ;根据句意,谓语动词应表“包括”之意,且在此不表被动,因此选项 C 是答案。 【正确答案】: A

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[ 分析 ] 结构应用

根据句意,前后两句应是转折关系,因此连接词应是表示转折关系的 but ,而不能用表示并列关系的 and;因此选项 A 是答案。 or 表示“或”; as“当 ,, 之时,随着”; thus “因此,这样”。 【正确答案】: A

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[ 分析 ] 结构应用

此句意为:所有的哺乳动物都有毛发,但并不明显。 but 引导的句子主语应是指代前面所提的整件事,而不是前句主语 all mammals;因此主语应用 it ;如用选项 B本句就不能用 but 连接了;因此只有选项 A 是答案。【正确答案】: D



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[ 分析 ] 结构应用

此处要注意词序:时间状语是 at , time ,如: at this (that) time 在这 ( ) 时; future 在此是形容词“未来的,将来的”,作 time 的定语;因此选项 D 是答案。

【正确答案】: A

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[ 分析 ] 习惯搭配。

根据句意:知道苹果已种植了 3 000 多年的人不多。 people 是复数名词, not much形容不对;而 not many意为“不多”;如: Not many high school students can study abroad 高中生能去留学的不多。因此选项 A 为答案。 【正确答案】: B

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[ 分析 ] 习惯搭配。

根据句意:尽管各门社会科学之间有很大的差异,它们却都对人际关系有着

共同的兴趣。其中表示: ,, ,, 不同, 应用动词词组 differ , from ;而 vary from “不规则地改变成断断续续地改变,强调变化的多样性”,有时也指事

物在不同地点、时间、条件下的变化或差异,如: The weather varies from hour to hour in some mountain districts .在某些山区,天气时刻变化。所以只有 选项 B 是答案。 【正确答案】: C

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[ 分析 ] 形容词应用

outside outer 均有“外部的”意思。但 outside 一般指物体的外表或表面;而 outer 指一种相对性,即相对于内部而言的外部或外表; appearance 外貌,外观; hiding 隐匿;在此指牙齿的外表面,是相对于内部而言的,因此选 C 为答案。 【正确答案】: C 【本题分数】: 1.0

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[ 分析 ] 名词应用

此句意为:人工照明的最早方式就是火,而且火还能提供温暖和保护。所填之处应是一个名词,因此应为选项 C。【正确答案】: A



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[ 分析 ] 结构应用

本句意为:纽约市在有些方面胜过其他大西洋沿岸的港口城市,因为它与其他内陆城市发展起了最好的交通联系。在此要表达“部分地,在有些方面”,应用 partly in part( 介词 in 后不能用副词 partly ,应当用名词 part) ;而 partial 部分的,局部的,偏袒的; partner 合伙人,股东; parting 分别,分歧出;因此选项 A 是答案。




D The achievements of Phyllis Wheatley. 【正确答案】: C

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[ 分析 ] 主旨题型。

本文首先谈及她是美国第一个黑人诗人,后描写了她出生在非洲,被贩卖黑

奴的船只带到美国,被 John and Susannah Wheatley 买去,与其他黑奴一样在这家受到尊重;跟从 John and Susannah Wheatley 的女儿 Mary 教育 ,, ;十

三岁写出她的第一首诗 ,, ;后结婚生子,最终三十岁时穷困而死,因此选项 C 是答案。

D behavior

【正确答案】: A

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[ 分析 ] 词义题型。

从第一段可以看出她虽被卖为奴隶,却受到良好的对待,甚至不久就被当作 是家庭的一员 (Phyllis was soon accepted as one of the family) ,因此 respect 此应为 consideration 体贴,照顾:选项 A 正确。其余几个选项全是反义。 【正确答案】: D

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[ 分析 ] 细节题型。

见第一段第四句: The family had three other slaves 奴隶的, ,, 因此这家有 4 个奴隶;选项 D 为答案。 【正确答案】: C

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,, 她也是被买为

[ 分析 ] 细节题型。

尽管选项 BCD 都与文章内容相符, 但本题问的是 Mary 本身拥有的与众不 同的特点,所以选项 C 为答案。 【正确答案】: A

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[ 分析 ] 词义题型。

eventually 最后,终于;文章提到 Mrs Wheatley 一家将她买为奴隶,却抚养教育她,最终 MrsWheatley 决定让她成为一个基督徒。 选项 B.缓慢地: C.不情愿地; D.逐渐地;均不符合题意;因此只有选项 A 是答案。【正确答案】: B



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[ 分析 ] 细节题型。

选项 A 在第二段第一句中提及;选项 C 在第二段倒数第二句中提及;选项 D 第三段第三句中提及:只有选项 B 是错误的:因此 B 为答案。 【正确答案】: A

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[ 分析 ] 细节题型。

此句意为: Mary 试图使出版商对 Phyllis 的诗感兴趣,但一旦他们听说 Phyllis 是个黑人时,就兴趣索然。因此此处的 they 指的应是选项 A。【正确答案】: A

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[ 分析 ] 推断题型。

由第三段第二句 (It was thought that a sea voyage might improve her health ) 可知这只是人们的希望,并不见得能实现;因此选项 A 为答案。 【正确答案】: D

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[ 分析 ] 词义题型。

根据上下文,她写诗“ extolling ”华盛顿的成就并将诗送给他。因此, extolling 应为“赞美”之意,选项 D正确。 【正确答案】: A

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[ 分析 ] 主旨题型。




根据全文得知:她才华横溢,十二岁时即能看希腊、罗马名著和圣经,十三 岁时写出第一首诗 ,, 但当出版商们得知她是黑人就对她不感兴趣了 ,, 此我们可总结出:如果她不是黑人,她会得到更多的认可。选项 A 正确。 【正确答案】: A

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[ 分析 ] 主旨题型。

见本文主旨句,第二段第一句: The study of isolated roots has provided an understanding of the relationship between shoots and roots in intact plants ( 第一段谈的是 the study of isolated roots ;第二段谈的是 the relationship between shoots and roots) :因此选项 A 应为答案。 【正确答案】: A

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[ 分析 ] 细节题型。

见第一段第一句: About fifty years agoplant physiologists set out to grow roots by themselves in solutions in laboratory flasks .这里指 plant physiologists 自己培育根用作物:因此 themselves 在此应为正确选项。 【正确答案】: B

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[ 分析 ] 细节题型。

见第一段第三句: They required sugar and the usual minerals and vitamins .所以选项 B 是答案。 【正确答案】: A

【本题分数】: 1.0

【答案解析】

[ 分析 ] 细节题型。

见第一段第六句: Roots are capable of making their own proteins and other organic compounds .所以选项 A 是答案。 【正确答案】: C

【本题分数】: 1.0

【答案解析】



[ 分析 ] 推断题型。




第一段提到 ( ) 根需要 sugar and the usual minerals and vitamins ,但 不需要 organic nitrogen compounds ,因 ( ) 根可自造所需的蛋白质和其它 organic compounds;这里反复提到的 organic compounds应包括 the high energy compoundATP(见第一段倒数第二句 ) ;因此可推断出选项 C(一种化合物 ) 为答案。【正确答案】: C

【本题分数】: 1.0

【答案解析】







[ 分析 ] 词义题型。

本句意为:对于分离出 ( 孤立 ) 的根所做的研究为了解根和芽作为一植物

______的关系提供了帮助。当然 intact 应为:包括根和芽的植物整体;因此选 C 为答案。 【正确答案】: C 【本题分数】: 1.0

【答案解析】

[ 分析 ] 词义题型。

见第二段第四句: This comesin handy for the growth of buds in the early spring when leaves are not yet functioning

很是必要,因为叶在那时还没有起作用。所以 所以选项 C 为答案。 【正确答案】: D

【本题分数】: 1.0

【答案解析】

.这对于芽 ( 蓓蕾 ) 在早春的生长 comes in handy 应表“必要”,





[ 分析 ] 推断题型。

见第二段第三、四句,根为芽提供有机氮,这对于芽 ( 蓓蕾 ) 在早春的生长很是必要,因为叶在那时还没有起作用。因此可推断出;在那时,植物的芽是从根处获得有机化合物的;所以选项 D 为答案。【正确答案】: C



【本题分数】: 1.0

【答案解析】

[ 分析 ] 主旨题型。

第二段第一句为本文的主旨。而这是植物理学家通过研究种植在实验瓶中

的根,及在此基础上研究根、 芽作为植物整体间的关系取得的: 本文对此作了较 详尽的解释。因此选项 C 为答案。 【正确答案】: B

【本题分数】: 1.0

【答案解析】




[ 分析 ] 推断题型。

根据本篇文章的结构和文体,不可能是一篇时事通讯

( 因发生在大约 50





) ,也不会是一篇故事或小说,在此只可能是发表在一份专业刊物上,因此选项 B 为答案。 【正确答案】: D 【本题分数】: 1.0

【答案解析】

[ 分析 ] 细节题型。

见第一段第一句: Natural flavorings and fragrances are often costly and limited in supply .因此选项 D 为答案。【正确答案】: A



【本题分数】: 1.0

【答案解析】

[ 分析 ] 是非题型。

见第一段第二句的后半部分: For examplethe vital ingredient in a rose fragrance is extracted from natural rose oil at a cost of thousands of

dollars a pound an identical synthetic substance can be made for 1% of

this cost .意即:玫瑰香 ( ) 所需的成分是从天然玫瑰油中萃取的,这种萃取物一磅价值要数千美元; 而人工合成的玫瑰香料价值只是天然的百分之一。 因此选项 A 为答案。

【正确答案】: C

【本题分数】: 1.0

【答案解析】







[ 分析 ] 细节题型。

success in 见第一段第三句: Since the early twentieth century



reproducing these substances has created a new industry that , 符合“二



十世纪早期”条件的选项只有 【正确答案】: D

【本题分数】: 1.0

【答案解析】

C,所以是答案。





[ 分析 ] 细节题型。

本题可用排除法。见第二段第一句: Some natural fragrances are easily

synthesized these include vanillin the aromatic ingredient in vanilla and benzaldehyde the aromatic ingredient in wild cherries .选项 AB






C的内容均被提及, 因此除外的选项只有 D,所以 D 为答案。 ( 本题答案也可用下一题的推断法推出 ) 【正确答案】: C

【本题分数】: 1.0

【答案解析】



[ 分析 ] 推断题型。

从第二段前几句得知: Some natural fragrances are easily

synthesized ( 有些天然香料可以很容易地进行人工合成。 )Other fragrances howeverhave dozens even hundreds of components ( 而有些却包含有几



)Only recently has it been 十甚至上百种成分——言外之意,较难合成。



possible to separate and identify these ingredients by the use of gas chromatography and spectroscopy ( 只是到了最近,由于使用气相色谱分析和



)Once the chemical identity is known 分光镜才能分离或鉴别出这些成分。



it is often possible to synthesize them ( 一旦了解了它们的化学成分,人

们就有可能将之合成。 )Nevertheless, some complex substances, such as the aroma of fresh coffee have still not been duplicated satisfactorily (

而仍有一些复杂的成分,如新鲜咖啡的香味难以合成得令人满意。 ) :由此可推断出很难合成与新鲜咖啡香味相同的香料。 选项 C内容与此意最接近, 所以是答案。 【正确答案】: A

【本题分数】: 1.0

【答案解析】





[ 分析 ] 推断题型。

见上题推理:作者之所以提及新鲜咖啡,是借此例来说明一些成分复杂的物质很难令人满意地合成出来。所以选项 A 为答案。 【正确答案】: B

【本题分数】: 1.0

【答案解析】



[ 分析 ] 细节题型。

见第二段倒数第二句 ( 75 题答案 ) ,所以选项 B 为答案。 【正确答案】: B

【本题分数】: 1.0

【答案解析】

[ 分析 ] 推断题型。

见第三段第一句: Many of the chemical compounds , and are as harmless or harmful as the natural substances .由此推断出;有些化学合成物 ( 其中








也包括香料 ) 与其自然界存在的物质一样是无害的,有些则是有害的。因此选项 B 为答案。

【正确答案】: D 【本题分数】: 1.0

【答案解析】

[ 分析 ] 主旨题型。

阅读全文可知本文是围绕天然调味品和香料供应有限且价格不菲 ( 见第一段第一 ) ,后有了人工合成品替代 ( 尽管有些合成容易,有些困难 ) ,使大量生产成为可能;其中主要部分谈的是人工合成品 ( 调味品和香料 ) ;因此选项 D为答案。【正确答案】: C

【本题分数】: 1.0

【答案解析】



[ 分析 ] 细节题型。

可用排除法: 选项 AD 的内容见第四段后半句, 选项 B 的内容见第四段前半 句;只有选项 C 的内容未被提及 ( 因为 lemon 柠檬属于 natural substance ,不 是人工合成物 ) ,所以是答案。 【正确答案】: D

【本题分数】: 1.0

【答案解析】

[ 分析 ] 推断题型。

从文章前几句得知:一些人认为有迁徙习性的主要是鸟类 ,, 但哺乳动物 “迁徙”;其中一个例子是 ,, 。另一个迁徙的例子是 ,, 。由此推断出并不是

所有的哺乳动物都迁徙;因此选项 D 是答案。本题也可用排除法做:选项 ABC均是错误的,所以只有 D是正确选项。 【正确答案】: A

【本题分数】: 1.0

【答案解析】



[ 分析 ] 细节题型。

见上题分析,第二、三句提到哺乳动物也迁徙;其中一个例子是 ,, 。当然这个例子应是指迁徒的哺乳动物了。所以选项 A 是答案。 【正确答案】: B

【本题分数】: 1.0

【答案解析】



[ 分析 ] 细节题型。






选项 A C 在第三句中提及;选项 D在第六句中提及;因此本题答案应为 B【正确答案】: D

【本题分数】: 1.0

【答案解析】



[ 分析 ] 细节题型。

that graze on the 见第三句、五句: An example is the caribou reindeer

grassy slopes of northern Canada... Their tracks are so well-worn that they are clearly visible from the air .因此答案为 D 【正确答案】: B

【本题分数】: 1.0

【答案解析】







[ 分析 ] 是非题型。

见文章最后一句: In winter the whales moveto warm waters to breed and



give birth to their young 为答案。 .因此选项 B 【正确答案】: C

【本题分数】: 1.0

【答案解析】

[ 分析 ] 细节题型。

[ 注意本题容易选错 ] 从文章 Another migrating mammal is the Alaska fur

seal These seals breed only in the Pribilot Islands in the Bering SeaThe young are born in June and by September are strong enough to go with their mothers on a journey of over 3 000 miles Together they swim down the Pacific Coast of North America The females and young travel as far as

southern California The males do not journey so far .中的划线部分可知, The females and young Alaska fur seal 会从 the Bering Sea( 白令海—北太 平洋的一部分 )swim down the Pacific Coast of North America 直到 southern California ;而 The males 也会从白令海南下 ( 因为 These seals breed only in the Pribilot Islands in the Bering Sea) ,只不过他们没有 the females and young 走的远罢了。因此选项 C为答案。 【正确答案】: B

【本题分数】: 1.0

【答案解析】



[ 分析 ] 是非题型。

选项 A( 见文章最后一句 ) 、选项 C(见上题 ) 和选项 D(见第三句 ) 的内容在文章 中均有提及,所以选项 B 是答案。 【正确答案】: A




【本题分数】: 1.0

【答案解析】

[ 分析 ] 细节题型。

见文章倒数第三、四句: Whales eat huge quantities of plankton( 浮游生 ) These are most abundant in cold polar waters .所以选项 A 为答案。 也可用排除法:选项 B 指的是 reindeer 的习性,选项 C 文中未提及鲸以幼仔为

生,选项 D 指的是 tropic water ,与 polar water 相反;所以只有选项 A 正确。 【正确答案】: B

【本题分数】: 1.0

【答案解析】

[ 分析 ] 细节题型。

文章提及 reindeer( 第三句 ) the Alaska fur seal( 第六句 ) Whales( 倒数第五句 ) 所以选项 B 为答案。 【正确答案】: C

【本题分数】: 1.0

【答案解析】



[ 分析 ] 主旨题型。

阅读全文,本文主要讲的是一些迁徙的哺乳动物,未仔细谈及几种类型的迁 徙;因此 C 为答案。 【正确答案】: D

【本题分数】: 1.0

【答案解析】

[ 分析 ] 细节题型。

见第二段第一句: The convenience and efficiency of electronic mail are threatened by ______ unsolicited commercial electronic mail .从第三段 得知 unsolicited commercial electronic mail 指的是 unwanted messages 因此选项 D 为答案。 【正确答案】: B

【本题分数】: 1.0

【答案解析】

[ 分析 ] 是非题型。

见第三段第一句: The receipt of unsolicited commercial electronic mail may result in costs to recipients who______, or for the time spent






accessing, reviewing and discarding such mail or for both 部分分别是选项 A C D 的内容,因此只有选项 B 为答案。

【正确答案】: B

【本题分数】: 1.0

【答案解析】



.三个划线





[ 分析 ] 细节题型。

见第三段第二句: The receipt of a large number of unwanted messages also decreases the convenience of electronic mall and creates a risk that

wanted electronic mail messagesboth commercial and noncommercial will be lost overlooked or discarded amidst , 因此选项 B 为答案。 【正确答案】: C

【本题分数】: 1.0

【答案解析】



[ 分析 ] 词义题型。

本文第三段主要谈及 unsolicited

commercial electronic mail 带来的害处,

且根据上下文, pornographic 应与 or 前面的 vulgar( 粗俗的 ) 近义;因此选项Adecent 正派的,有分寸的、Binstructional 指导的,教育的、Dcommercial

商业的,贸易的,均不符合题意;只有选项、 C sexual( 性的 ) 符合题意,是答案。 pornographic 色情的,色情作品的。【正确答案】: A



【本题分数】: 1.0

【答案解析】

[ 分析 ] 细节题型。

见第四段第一句: The growth in unsolicited commercial electronic mail imposes significant monetary costs on providers of Internet access services, businesses and educational and nonprofit institutions that ...因此选项 A 是答案。 【正确答案】: B

【本题分数】: 1.0

【答案解析】



[ 分析 ] 词义题型。

见第四段最后一句: Many senders of unsolicited commercial electronic mail purposefully disguise the source of such mail .根据前面提及的 unsolicited commercial electronic mail 会带来许多危害,可推断出发送人 当然不希望人们知道他们的地址了;因此选项 B hide( 隐藏,掩饰 ) 是答案。






disguise 隐瞒,掩饰; reveal 展现,揭示: deliver 递送,陈述, post 邮递,张贴,揭示。

【正确答案】: A

【本题分数】: 1.0

【答案解析】

[ 分析 ] 词义题型。

从第五段第一句: Manysenders of unsolicited commercial electronic mail purposefully include misleading information in the messages' subject lines in order to induce the recipients to view the messages .得知: 这些人故意在邮件主题栏中使用一些会误导的信息 ______收件人观看信息;四 个选项中 Acheat( 欺骗,骗取 ) 用在划线部分最符合题意。 选项 B(介绍 ) C( ) 都不如 A 的意思恰当。【正确答案】: B 【本题分数】: 1.0

【答案解析】





[ 分析 ] 细节题型。

第四段第二句是个对比句: While some senders , provide simple and

reliable ways for recipients to reject (or opt-out of)receipt of ..., other senders provide no such opt-out mechanism...从中得知‘opt-out 应是 reject 的近义词;而‘opt-out mechanism 应是前半句中提到的 simple and reliable ways for recipients to reject receipt of ...;因此选项 B 符合题意。

【正确答案】: C

【本题分数】: 1.0

【答案解析】



[ 分析 ] 推断题型。

从第六段得知:发送这些 unwanted messages 的人利用电脑程序自动从国际 互联网站或在线服务来收集大量的 e-mail 地址 ,, ,由此推知:他们会向这些 地址发送 unwanted messages,目的当然应是发送广告了,因此选项 C是答案。 【正确答案】: D

【本题分数】: 1.0

【答案解析】

[ 分析 ] 细节题型。

见最后一段。选项 ABC 的内容都对,但都不全面:只有选项 D(人们共同的努力和新技术的使用 ) 最全面,应选作答案。




【正确答案】:



答案 :risks



[本题分数] 1.0



【答案解析】

[ 分析 ] 语境搭配。

根据语境分析,“保险是对风险的分担”;按照下文“风险”的用词,此处应填 risks 2

【正确答案】: 答案 :to [ 本题分数 ] 1.0 【答案解析】

















[ 分析 ] 词语搭配。

此句意为:几乎每个人都会遭遇某种风险。 be exposed to 使 ( 日光、风雨等 ) 暴露于,使遭受 ( 危险等 ) ,使接触到 ( 作用、影响 ) 3

【正确答案】: 答案 :property/house [本题分数]1.0 【答案解析】

[ 分析 ] 语境搭配。

根据语境分析,此处所填之词即为“房屋拥有者的房屋或房产”,所以此处应填 property/house 4

【正确答案】: 答案 :accident/chance [本题分数]1.0 【答案解析】

[ 分析 ] 词语搭配。

此句是举例说明人们可能遇到的风险:房屋的主人知道他的房产可能会被大火毁坏;船主知道他的船只可能会在海上失事, 养家糊口的人知道他也许会死于 意外 / 偶然死去,使得家人生活在贫困之中。而“死于意外 / 偶然死去”应为 by accident by chance 5

【正确答案】:














答案 :leave [本题分数] 【答案解析】



1.0









[ 分析 ] 词语搭配。

此处需填一个动词。句意见上题;因表“离别 应填 leave 6

【正确答案】:

答案 :small/certain

[ 本题分数 ] 1.0

【答案解析】



( 家人 ) ,离弃,遗弃”,因此







[ 分析 ] 词语搭配。

此句意为:如果这些人每人拿出少量的 / 一定的钱汇集起来, 就会有足够的钱 去满足那些 ( 少数的 ) 遭受损失的人的需要。“少量的 / 一定的钱”应为 a small/certain sum of money 7

【正确答案】:



答案 :meet



[本题分数] 1.0



【答案解析】



[ 分析 ] 词语搭配。

此处需填一个动词, 句义见上题:“满足 ,, 的需要” 8

【正确答案】:

答案 :loss/losses

[ 本题分数 ] 1.0

【答案解析】

[ 分析 ] 词语搭配。

此处需填个名词 / 名词性的词:句意见第 loss/losses 9

【正确答案】:

答案 :many



[本题分数] 1.0



【答案解析】







应为 meet, the needs









6 题。“遭受损失”应为 suffer








[ 分析 ] 语境搭配。

此句意为:换言之,少数人的损失可用多数人的贡献来应付:此处所填之词与前面的冠词 the 应与前面的 the few 构成反义词,因此应填 many 10

【正确答案】: 答案 :insurance

[ 本题分数 ] 1.0



【答案解析】

[ 分析 ] 语境搭配。

此句意为:这就是 ,, 的基础。而本文介绍的就是保险的作用。故此处应填名词“保险 insurance ”。 11

【正确答案】: 答案 :insured



[本题分数] 1.0



【答案解析】

[ 分析 ] 语境搭配。

此句进一步介绍保险业的术语: 那些交捐款的人被称作 “保户 / 加入保险者”: 而那些管理这些汇集起来的捐款的人则被称作“保险业者 / 保险公司”:因此应 insured 保户 / 加入保险者。12

【正确答案】: 答案 :premium



[本题分数] 1.0



【答案解析】

[ 分析 ] 语境搭配。

根据上下文,此句意为:保险的费用 ( 保险费 ) 自然应按以往经验估计可能要 冒的风险来定。因此应填 premium 保险费。 13

【正确答案】:

答案 :by



[本题分数] 1.0



【答案解析】

[ 分析 ] 词语搭配。

此处需填一个表示手段的介词,句意见上题,因此应填 14



























by




【正确答案】:



答案 :high



[本题分数] 1.0



【答案解析】

[ 分析 ] 语境搭配。

根据上下文,此句意为:“如果 ( 保险 ) 公司将保险费定得过高,保险业的竞 争将更激烈,他们就有可能失去商机 / 损失金钱”。如把此句与下一句联系起来 看:If the companies fix their premiums too______(14) , On the other hand



if they make the premiums too low, high , 由此也可推断出此处应填



15

【正确答案】:

答案 :business/money [本题分数]1.0 【答案解析】











[ 分析 ] 词语搭配。

此处需填一个名词,句意见上题:因此应填 16

【正确答案】: 答案 :profit



[本题分数] 1.0



【答案解析】

business/money







[ 分析 ] 语境搭配。

根据上下文,此句意为:“另一方面,如果 ( 保险 ) 公司将保险费定得过低, 他们将无法获利,甚至有可能不得不退出这一行业。”因此应填 profit 17

【正确答案】: 答案 :of



[本题分数] 1.0



【答案解析】

[ 分析 ] 习惯塔配。

句意见上题:词组“退出”应为: drop out of ...。 18

【正确答案】: 答案 :demand



[本题分数] 1.0










【答案解析】









[ 分析 ] 词语搭配。

根据句意:“因此,一般供求关系的影响会使保险费对保险公司和投保双方 来说都保持在一个合适的水平。”所以此处应填一个与 supply 相对之词,因此demand是答案。 19

【正确答案】: 答案 :level



[本题分数] 1.0



【答案解析】

[ 分析 ] 词语搭配。

此处应填一个名词,句意见上题;因此为 20 【正确答案】: 答案 :buy



[本题分数] 1.0



【答案解析】

[ 分析 ] 词语搭配。

此处应填一个动词,表示“买保险的人”;句意见







at a proper level







18 题;因此答案为 buy




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