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1、2022年考博英语-大连工业大学考前拔高综合测试题(含答案带详解)1. 单选题If you( )someone, you feel great admiration and love for them.问题1选项A.advocateB.adjoinC.adoreD.addict【答案】C【解析】动词辨析题。A选项advocate“拥护”;B选项adjoin“毗邻,连接”;C选项adore“崇拜,爱慕”;D选项addict“沉迷”。句意:如果你崇拜一个人,你会钦佩和爱戴他。根据下文的“admiration and love”可知选项C最为恰当。2. 单选题Various innovations

2、have been introduced as ways to break off our system which forces students through a serious of identical classrooms in which teachers do most of the talking and students have little opportunity to respond. Among these innovations are team teaching and teaching aides, non-graded elementary and secon

3、dary schools, independent study, curricula focused on helping students discover things for themselves rather than on trying to tell them everything, and schools designed for maximum flexibility so that students can work alone, or in small groups, or take part in large-group instruction via diverse m

4、edia. The aim of all these innovations is to adapt instruction more precisely to the needs of each individual student. Many people who have a strong dislike to organizing instruction scientifically and to bringing new technology into the schools and colleges fail to realize that the present system i

5、s in many respects mechanical and rigid. The vast differences in the ways students learn are disregarded when they are taught the same thing, in the same way, at the same time. There is no escaping the evidence that many students themselves feel little enthusiasm and even outright hostility for the

6、present way schools and colleges are organized and instruction is handled. Many of them resent technology, but what they object to is usually technology used as a means for handling a large number of students. Or it is programming which merely reproduces conventional classroom responds and learns, r

7、eaching new plateaus from which to climb to higher levels of understanding. Technological media can store information until it is needed or wanted. They can distribute it over distances to reach the students where he happens to be. They can present the information to the student through various sens

8、es. They can give the student the opportunity to react to the material in many ways. In short, the students opportunities for learning can be increased and enhanced by using a wide range of instructional technology. All the available resources for instruction, including the teachers, can work togeth

9、er to create conditions for maximum effective learning.1.The author is mainly concerned with ( ).2.It can be inferred from the article that a good educational system must ( ).3.The negative reactions of students to technology are the result of( ).4.All of the following are mentioned as a capability

10、are the result of( ).问题1选项A.providing the possibility for students to take the courses they wantB.making technology an active tool in the schoolC.relieving the teacher from routine dutiesD.meeting the needs of each student问题2选项A.not depend on teachersB.make use of varying methods of teachingC.place

11、a renewed emphasis on scienceD.not organize their instruction问题3选项A.unknown factorsB.a general hostility toward educationC.its misuseD.its newness in the schools问题4选项A.make it easier for students to obtain needed informationB.provide many ways of teaching the same thingC.make learning easy and funD.

12、provide students with enrollment exam【答案】第1题:D第2题:B第3题:C第4题:D【解析】1.主旨大意题。根据原文第三句“The aim of all these innovations is to adapt instruction more precisely to the needs of each individual student. 所有这些创新的目的是调整教学使之更加精确来适应每个学生的需要。”由此可知,作者最关心的是满足每个学生的需求。选项D正确。2.判断推理题。根据原文最后一句“All the available resources f

13、or instruction, including the teachers, can work together to create conditions for maximum effective learning. 所有可用的教学资源,包括教师,可以共同努力,为最大限度地有效学习创造条件。”由此可推测,选项B正确。3.细节事实题。根据原文第七句“Many of them resent technology, but what they object to is usually technology used as a means for handling a large number o

14、f students. 他们(学生)中的许多人讨厌技术,但他们反对的通常是技术被用作处理大量学生的手段。”也就是说,大多数学生反对技术是因为技术被错误的使用,所以选项C正确。4.细节事实题。根据原文后半部分“They can present the information to the student through various senses. They can give the student the opportunity to react to the material in many ways. In short, the students opportunities for le

15、arning can be increased and enhanced by using a wide range of instructional technology. 它们(技术)可以通过各种判断把信息呈现给学生。它们可以给学生机会,以多种方式对事物作出反应。总之,学生的学习机会可以通过使用广泛的教学技术来增加和提高。”由此可知,只有选项D没有提及,所以本题选D。3. 单选题It makes me( )when people dont listen, and then ask silly questions.问题1选项A.furiousB.generousC.mysteriousD.s

16、uspicious【答案】A【解析】形容词辨析题。A选项 furious“生气的,狂怒的”;B选项generous“慷慨的”;C选项mysterious“神秘的”;D选项suspicious“可疑的”。句意:别人不听,然后问些愚蠢的问题,这让我很生气。选项A符合句意。4. 单选题( )is forbidden in some states in the United States for religious reasons, while it is permitted in some other states.问题1选项A.ConceptionB.AbortionC.DeliveryD.Per

17、ception【答案】B【解析】名词辨析题。A选项Conception“怀孕”;B选项Abortion“堕胎,流产”;C选项Delivery“分娩”;D选项Perception“感知”。句意:由于宗教原因,美国有些州禁止堕胎,而有些州允许堕胎。选项B更符合语境。5. 单选题The school has been ( )as the meeting place for the evening art club.问题1选项A.designedB.designatedC.divertedD.diagnosed【答案】B【解析】动词辨析题。A选项design“设计,构思”;B选项designate“指

18、定,指派”;C选项 divert“转移”;D选项diagnose“诊断”。句意:这所学校被指定为晚间艺术俱乐部的会址。选项B符合句意。6. 单选题As a lawyer( )for his good judgment and eloquence, he is often invited to those grand banquets and meets those distinguished people from all circles.问题1选项A.notoriousB.notableC.nastyD.notified【答案】B【解析】形容词辨析题。A选项notorious“声名狼藉的,臭

19、名昭著的”;B选项notable“显著的,著名的”;C选项nasty“极差的,恶意的”;D选项notified“通知”。句意:作为一个以良好的判断力和口才著称的律师,他经常被邀请参加那些盛大的宴会,会见来自各界的杰出人士。选项B符合句意。7. 单选题She didnt openly attack the plan, but her opposition was ( )in her failure to say anything in support of it.问题1选项A.explicitB.implicitC.internalD.immoral【答案】B【解析】形容词辨析题。A选项expl

20、icit“明确的,清楚的”;B选项implicit“含蓄的,暗示的”;C选项internal“内部的”;D选项immoral“不道德的”。句意:她没有公开抨击这个计划,但她没有说任何支持这个计划的话,这就暗示了她的反对。选项B符合句意。8. 单选题Most of the rubbish that we usually( )of can be recycled.问题1选项A.disposedB.dischargeC.dispatchD.dissolve【答案】A【解析】动词辨析题。A选项dispose“处理,安排”;B选项discharge“释放”;C选项dispatch“派遣”;D选项diss

21、olve“溶解”。句意:我们通常处理的大部分垃圾都可以回收利用。选项A更符合语境。9. 单选题Excellent films are those which( )national and cultural barriers.问题1选项A.transcendB.traverseC.abolishD.suppress【答案】A【解析】动词辨析题。A选项transcend“胜过,超越”;B选项traverse“穿过;C选项 abolish“废除,取消”;D选项suppress“抑制”。句意:优秀的电影是那些超越国家和文化障碍的电影。选项A符合句意。10. 单选题Its apparent that t

22、he wooden bridge is not strong enough to( )the weight of a lorry.问题1选项A.retainB.sustainC.obtainD.maintain【答案】B【解析】形近词辨析题。A选项retain“保持”;B选项sustain“维持,支撑,承受”;C选项obtain“获得,流行”;D选项maintain“维持,继续”。句意:很明显,这座木桥不够坚固,承受不了一辆卡车的重量。选项B符合句意。11. 单选题A new survey by Harvard University finds more than two-thirds of

23、young Americans disapprove of President Trumps use of Twitter. The implication is that Millennials prefer news from the White House to be filtered through other source, not a presidents social media platform.Most Americans rely on social media to check daily headlines. Yet as distrust has risen towa

24、rd all media, people may be starting to beef up their media literacy skills. Such a trend is badly needed. During the 2016 presidential campaign, nearly a quarter of web content started by Twitter users in the politically critical state of Michigan was fake news, according to the University of Oxfor

25、d. And a survey conducted for BuzzFeed News found 44 percent of Facebook users rarely or never trust news from the media giant.Young people who are digital natives are indeed becoming more skillful at separating fact from fiction in cyberspace. A Knight Foundation focus-group survey of young people

26、between ages 14 and 24 found they use “distributed trust” to verify stories. They cross-check sources and prefer news from different perspectivesespecially those that are open about any bias. “Many young people assume a great deal of personal responsibilities for educating themselves and actively se

27、eking out opposing view-points,” the survey concluded.Such activity research can have another effect. A 2014 survey conducted in Australia, Britain, and the United States by the university of Wisconsin-Madison found that young peoples reliance on social media led to greater political engagement.Soci

28、al media allows users to experience news events more intimately and immediately while also permitting them to re-share news as a projection of their values and interests. This forces users to be more conscious of their role in passing along information. A survey by Barna research group found the top

29、 reason given by Americans for the fake news phenomenon is “reader error,”, more so than made-up stories or factual mistakes in reporting. About a third say the problem of fake news lies in “misinterpretation or exaggeration of actual news” via social media. In other words, the choice to share news

30、on social media may be the heart of the issue. “This indicates there is a real personal responsibility in counteracting this problem,” says Roxanne Stone, editor in chief as Barna Group.So, when young people are critical of an over-tweeting president, they reveal a mental discipline in thinking skil

31、lsand in their choices on when to share on social media.1.According to the Paragraph 1 and 2, many young Americans cast doubts on( ).2.According to the Knight Foundation survey, young people( ).3.The Barna survey found that a main cause for the fake news problem is ( ).4.Which of the following would

32、 be the best title for the text?问题1选项A.the justification of the new-filtering practiceB.peoples preference for social media platformsC.the administrations ability to handle informationD.social media as a reliable source of news问题2选项A.tend to voice their opinions in cyberspaceB.verify news by referri

33、ng to diverse resourcesC.have a strong sense of responsibilityD.like to exchange views on “distributed trust”问题3选项A.readers outdated valuesB.journalists biased reportingC.readers misinterpretationD.journalist made-up stories问题4选项A.A Rise in Critical Skills for Sharing News Online.B.A Counteraction A

34、gainst the Over-tweeting Trend.C.The Accumulation of Mutual Trust on Social Media.D.The Platforms for Projection of Personal Interests.【答案】第1题:D第2题:B第3题:C第4题:A【解析】1.判断推理题。根据首段最后一句可知,千禧一代更希望白宫的新闻通过其他来源而不是总统的社交媒体平台透漏出来。紧接着在第二段给出了原因,人们逐渐对所有的媒体丧失了信任。根据牛津大学的统计,在2016年美国总统竞选期间,推特用户分享的近四分之一的网络内容是虚假新闻。由此可知,社

35、交媒体不是可靠的新闻来源。选项D符合原文。2.细节事实题。根据关键词“Knight Foundation”定位到第三段二、三句“A Knight Foundation focus-group survey of young people between ages 14 and 24 found they use “distributed trust” to verify stories. They cross-check sources and prefer news from different perspectivesespecially those that are open about

36、 any bias. 奈特基金会针对14岁至24岁的年轻人进行的一项焦点小组调查发现,他们使用“分布式信任”来验证新闻。他们反复核对消息来源,喜欢从不同的角度看新闻尤其是那些对偏见持开放态度的新闻。”由此可知,选项B“通过参考不同的来源去核实消息”符合原文。3.细节事实题。根据关键词“Barna survey”定位到第五段第三句“A survey by Barna research group found the top reason given by Americans for the fake news phenomenon is “reader error,”, more so than

37、 made-up stories or factual mistakes in reporting. 巴纳研究集团的一项调查发现,美国人认为假新闻现象的主要原因是“读者错误”,而不是编造的故事或报道中的事实错误。”由此可知,选项C正确。4.主旨大意题。结合全文内容可知,原文首先提出年轻人对社交平台的不信任,是因为虚假新闻的泛滥,因此人们开始加强他们的媒体素养技能。下文则主要是围绕这一中心思想展开的讨论,所以选项A最能概括全文。12. 单选题Everyone has a legal ( )to provide the tax office with details of their earnin

38、gs.问题1选项A.refinementB.constrictionC.obligationD.impulsion【答案】C【解析】形近词辨析题。A选项refinement“改进,改善”;B选项constriction“收缩,压缩”;C选项obligation“义务,职责”;D选项impulsion“冲动”。句意:每个人都有法律义务向税务局提供他们收入的详细情况。选项C符合句意。13. 单选题A product is to be regarded as being ( )when introduced into another country at less than its normal v

39、alue.问题1选项A.dischargedB.discardedC.disposedD.dumped【答案】D【解析】动词辨析题。A选项discharged“排出,卸货”;B选项discarded“丢弃,废弃”;C选项disposed“处理,配置”;D选项dumped“倾销,抛售”。句意:当一种产品以低于正常价值的价格引进另一个国家时,就被视为倾销。选项D更符合语境。14. 单选题Many of the most flexible examples of tool use in animals come from primates (the order that includes human

40、s, apes and monkeys). For example, many wild primates use objects to threaten outsiders. But there are many examples of tool use by other mammals, as well as by birds and other types of animals.Tools are used by many species in the capture or preparation of food. Chimpanzees use sticks and poles to

41、bring out ants and termites from their hiding places. Among the most complex tool use observed in the wild is the use of stones by Ivory Coast chimpanzees to crack nuts open. They select a large flat stone as an anvil (a heavy block on which to place the nuts) and a small stone as a hammer. Stones s

42、uitable or use as anvils are not easy to find, and often a chimpanzee may carry haul of nuts more than 40 meters to find a suitable anvil. The use of tools in chimpanzees is especially interesting because these animals sometimes modify tools to make them better suited for their intended purpose. To

43、make a twig more effective for digging out termites, for example, a chimp may first strip it of its leaves.Surprisingly, there is also a species of bird that uses sticks to probe holes in the search for insects. One of the species of Galapagos finch, the woodpecker finch, picks up or breaks off a tw

44、ig, cactus spine, or leaf stem. This primitive tool is then held in the beak and used to probe for insects in holes in trees that the bird cannot probe directly with its beak. Birds have been seen to carry twigs from tree to tree searching for prey.Tools may also be used for defense. Hermit crabs gr

45、ab sea anemones with their claws and use them as weapons to repel their enemies. Studies have demonstrated that these crabs significantly improve their chances against predators such as octopus by means of this tactic. Also, many species of forest-dwelling primates defend themselves by throwing obje

46、cts, including stones, at intruders.1.What does the passage mainly discuss?2.According to the passage, Ivory Coast chimpanzees are among the most remarkable of animal tool users because they ( ).3.Which of the following can be inferred from the passage about the behavior of the woodpecker finch?4.Ac

47、cording to the passage, studies have shown that hermit crabs manage to turn octopus away by( ).问题1选项A.Primates are superior to other animals in using tools.B.The use of stones as tools is similar across different animal species.C.Birds and primates use tools that are different from those of sea anim

48、als.D.Many animals have developed effective ways of using tools.问题2选项A.use tools to gather foodB.use more than one tool to accomplish a taskC.transport tools from one place to anotherD.hide their tools from other animals问题3选项A.It uses its break as a weapon against its enemies.B.It uses the same twig

49、 to look for food in different trees.C.It uses twigs and leaves to build its nest.D.It avoids areas where cactus grows.问题4选项A.attacking the octopus with their clawsB.using stones as weaponsC.defending themselves with sea anemonesD.hiding under sea plants【答案】第1题:D第2题:B第3题:B第4题:C【解析】1.主旨大意题。题目问的是“文章讨论

50、的主要问题是”。文章第一段提到动物使用工具,主要是灵长类,但也有其他一些哺乳动物、鸟类等;第二段提到很多种类的动物使用工具来捕捉食物;第三段提到有些动物使用工具来挖洞或者找昆虫;最后一段提到动物使用工具来攻击。由此可知选项D“许多动物开发了工具的有效使用方式”符合题意。2.细节事实题。题目问的是“根据文章,象牙海岸的黑猩猩是最引人注目的动物工具使用者,因为”。文章第二段提到“它们选择一块大而平的石头做砧板,另一块小一点的石头当锤子,有时候会推着坚果走到超过40米外的地方找合适的砧板”(They select a large flat stone as an anvil (a heavy blo

51、ck on which to place the nuts) and a smaller stone as a hammer, sometimes carry a haul of nuts more than 40 meters to find a suitable anvil),由此可知选项B“使用不止一种工具来完成任务”符合题意。3.判断推理题。题目问的是“下面哪个选项可以从文章中推断出啄木鸟的行为”。文章第三段最后一句话提到“啄木鸟会带着它的细枝在树木之间飞来飞去”(Birds have been seen to carry twigs from tree to tree searchi

52、ng for prey),可以推断出啄木鸟这么做是为了找虫子,选项B符合题意。4.细节判断题。题目问的是“根据文章内容可知,研究发现寄居蟹能够把章鱼赶走是通过”。文章第四段提到“寄居蟹用钳子抓住海葵作武器赶跑敌人”(Hermit crabs grab sea anemones with their claws and use them as weapons to repel their enemies),选项C符合题意。15. 单选题When Steven finally emerged from the cave after thirty days, everyone present was

53、( ).问题1选项A.smuggledB.startledC.appealedD.stabilized【答案】B【解析】动词辨析题。A选项smuggle“走私,偷运”;B选项startle“使惊奇,使吓一跳”;C选项appeal“呼吁”;D选项stabilize“使稳固,使安定”。句意:当史蒂文30天后终于从山洞里出来时,在场的人都吓了一跳。选项B符合句意。16. 单选题Many private institutions of higher education around the country are in danger. Not all will be saved, and perhap

54、s not all deserve to be saved. There are low-quality schools just as there are low-quality businesses. We have no obligation to same them simply because they exist.But many thriving institutions that deserve to continue are threatened. They are doing a fine job educationally, but they are caught in

55、a financial squeeze, with now way to reduce rising cost or increase revenues significantly. Raising tuition doesnt bring in more revenue, for each time tuition goes up, the enrollment goes down, or the amount that must be given away in student aid goes up. Schools are bad businesses, whether public

56、or private, not usually because of mismanagement but because of the nature of the enterprise. They lose money on every customer, and they can go bankrupt either from too few students or too many students. Even a very good college is a very bad business.It is such colleges, thriving but threatened, I

57、 worry about low enrollment is not their chief problem. Even with full enrollments, they may go under. Effects to save them and preferably to keep them private, are national necessities. There is no basis for arguing that private schools are inherently better than public schools. Examples to the con

58、trary abound. Anyone can name state universities and colleges that rank as the finest in the nation and the world. It is now inevitable that public institutions will be dominant, and therefore diversity is a national necessity. Diversity in the way we support schools tends to give us a healthy diver

59、sity in the forms of education. In an imperfect society such as ours, uniformity of education throughout the nation could be dangerous. In an imperfect society, diversity is a positive good . Ardent supporters of public higher education know the importance of sustaining private higher education.1.In

60、 the authors opinion, schools are bad business because of ( ).2.The author used the phrase “go under” in the third paragraph to mean ( ).3.We have reasonably conclude from the passage that the author made an appeal to the public in order to support( ).4.Which of the following is not mentioned?问题1选项A

61、.mismanagementB.too few studentsC.too many studentsD.the nature of schools问题2选项A.get into difficultiesB.have low enrollmentC.have low tuitionD.bring in more money问题3选项A.public institutionsB.private schoolsC.uniformity of educationD.equality of education问题4选项A.High-quality private schools deserve to

62、be saved.B.If the tuition is raised, the enrollment goes down.C.There are many cases that public schools are better than private schools.D.Private schools have more money than public schools.【答案】第1题:D第2题:A第3题:D第4题:D【解析】1.判断推理题。从文章第二段倒数第三句Schools are bad businesses, whether public or private, not usually because of mismanagement but because of the nature of the enterprise. 可知,不论是公立还是私立,经营学校都是一件失败的生意,这不总是因为管理不善,而是因为办企业的本质。再根据文章下一句“They lose money on every customer, and they can go bankrupt either f

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