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1、2023年河北考研英语考试考前冲刺卷 本卷共分为1大题50小题,作答时间为180分钟,总分100分,60分及格。 一、单项选择题(共50题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意) 1.The sentence that "your money was so old" in the second paragraph means______ A.you have an old pound note B.your money was useless C.you have a lot of money D.you inherited a
2、fortune from your ancestors______ 2.How many advantages of money are mentioned in this passage______ A.Two B.Three C.Four D.Five 3.The statement which has not been mentioned in the passage is______ A.business, cards are a vulgarization of the nineteenth -- centur
3、y social calling card B.The calling card system was especially cherished by these who made no distinction between manners and mere form C.most people thought it improper to use business cards for social purposes D.everyone makes his living by selling something 4.In the Gilded Age,
4、 people who possessed a calling card______ A.had to make their living B.were interested in forming business relationships C.boasted of their wealth D.advertised their talents and availability 5.Business cards are usually used to______ A.announce one's latest academic appointment
5、 B.establish business relationships C.make a living D.illustrate the fluidity of the world of trade 6.Business cards are likely to have appeared A.at the beginning of nineteenth century B.at the beginning of twentieth century C.before the nineteenth-century D.after World War I
6、 7.The main idea of the last paragraph is that______ A.we can do nothing about it unless we get into print B.we should take responsibility to the language if necessary C.our conversation has little effect on the situation because we haven t got into print D.a great mass of people
7、 will accept what the press prints so that we can encourage the good 8.By mentioning the tree throwing out new branches, the author hopes to______ A.stress the natural phenomena B.picture the process of growth of new branches C.explain what the analogy is D.illustrate his view in
8、 a clearer way 9.In the author's view, if someone taught us to say "awfully" for "very"______ A.we were advised not to accept it B.we were getting a new edge for a different purpose C.we saw an example of a good word being misused D.we saw a word serving for a different purpose
9、 10.The main idea of the first paragraph is______ A.only old words take on new meanings B.a tree throws out new branches as the words pick up hew meanings C.words obtain new meanings from time to time D.it is possible for the old words to lose their old senses 11.We
10、 are often cheated by some words in that______ A.their dominant meanings have not been determined B.sometimes they mean something different from their dominant meanings C.our natural impulse makes a mistake D.the dominant sense of a word is not accurate in our minds 12.Which of t
11、he following was NOT mentioned as part of the "new factory system" ______ A.A change in the organization of factories B.A growth in the complexity of factories C.An increase in the size of factories D.An increase in the cost of manufacturing industrial products 13.The word "funda
12、mental" in line 6, Para. 1 is closest in meaning to______ A.possible B.basic C.gradual D.unique 14.The author mentions the Baldwin Locomotive Works in line 8 of the third paragraph because it was______ A.a well-known metalwork plant B.the first plant of its kind in Philadelphia
13、 C.typical of the large factories that were becoming more common D.typical of factories that consisted of a single building 15.Which of the following statements about manufacturing before 1870 can be inferred from the passage______ A.Most manufacturing, activity was highly organiz
14、ed B.Most manufacturing occurred in relatively small plants C.The most commonly manufactured goods were cotton presses D.Manufacturing and agriculture each made up about half of the nation's economy 16.What can be inferred from the passage about the agricultural sector of the econ
15、omy after the Civil War______ A.New technological developments had little effect on farmers B.The percentage of the total population working in agriculture declined C.Many farms destroyed in the war were rebuilt after the war D.Farmers achieved new, prosperity because of better rural transportat
16、ion 17.The statement "victory has many fathers and defeat is an orphan" (Para. 1) is used to introduce A.the victory of suffering representatives. B.the failure of WTO's opening meeting. C.the role of international free trade. D.the dynamics of economic growth. 18
17、.From the text we can see that the writer seems A.optimistic. B.gloomy. C.disgraced. D.proud. 19.The writer mentions the political elements in 19th century opera to illustrate A.the political messages exposed. B.the universal recognition of high art. C.the intended changes in
18、popular art. D.heroes' and heroines' mental states. 20.By saying that "It's an image that will boggle the mind for years to come," (Paragraph 3) the author means that the debate in Seattle proves to be A.dubiously-oriented. B.quite transient. C.self-contradictory. D.fairly conse
19、quential. 21.[A] even [B] indeed [e] still [D] moreover 22.It is implied in the first sentence that the failure of Millennium trade round could be attributed to A.factors other than a movement. B.violent labor disputes. C.mislead political motivations.
20、 D.troubled trade unions. 23.According to the text, Verdi's creative treatment of characters is performed through A.his frequent re-writing of an opera. B.his coherent psychological portrayal. C.his consistent aspiration to high art. D.his effective maneuvers of music.
21、 24.The author is obviously critical of President Clinton for A.his failure to match his words with his actions. B.his lack of historical knowledge about the WTO. C.his putting the issue in a wrong perspective. D.his exaggeration of WTO's economic role. 25.The writer assert
22、s that the definition of popular art is A.quite accurate. B.rather elusive. C.fairly clear. D.very dubious. 26.This passage is mainly A.a survey of drama music. B.about the elements in popular music. C.a review of popular art. D.about dramatic economy and effectiveness.
23、 27.It can be inferred from the text that the achievements by Verdi A.are too subtle to recognize. B.defy any precise definition. C.are the envy of his times. D.earn him great reputation. 28.According to the 4th paragraph, what interests the author is that some politici
24、ans fail to A.perceive the value of humor. B.gain a correct sense of values. C.distinguish comedy from tragedy. D.realize dangers of hypocrisy. 29.The author quotes Dr. Samuel Johnson's words to A.spotlight the unifying force of a sense of humor. B.stress the harmony between in
25、dividuals and society. C.highlight the incomparable luxury of humor. D.show the distinction between humans and animals. 30.To which of the following is the author likely to agree A.Government agencies are often an inappropriate subject for humor. B.A sense of humor inevitably pro
26、mpts us to take ourselves seriously. C.Many issues on trivialities may arise for lack of a sense of humor. D.The pursuit for happiness is one of the greatest goals in our life. 31.According to the author, "political fanatics" (Para. 2) more often than not fall victim to [A} politi
27、cal realities. [B] wild illusions. [C] adverse comments. [D] noble qualities. 32.The best title for the text may be A."Various functions of humor." B."Develop all-human qualities." C."Different solutions to conflicts." D."Make use of humor wisely." 33.How do th
28、e consumers feel about their investment in the housing market A.Apprehensive. B.Reassured. C.Indignant. D.Annoyed. 34."A classic economic example of zero-sum boom" (Paragraph 3) connotes A.economic slack. B.continued strength. C.economic recovery. D.job security.
29、 35.To which of the following is the author most likely to agree A."Nature passes nurture." B."Man proposes, God disposes." C."Faith moves mountains." D."Facts speak louder than words." 36.When mentioning the "umbrella effect" (Para. 2), the author is talking about A.bond mar
30、ket. B.stock exchange. C.housing market. D.electric appliances. 37.The author draws a sharp contrast between the housing market and the rest of the economy so as to show A.the boom of real estate activity. B.the statistics on home prices. C.the role of housing market. D.the de
31、gree of consumer spirits. 38.Section Ⅱ Reading Comprehension Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A,B, C or D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. (40 points) Text 1 Globalization, a process whereby owners of capital are
32、enabled to move their capital around the globe more quickly and easily, has resulted in the removal of state controls on trade and investment, the disappearance of tariff barriers and the spread of new information and communications technologies. In societies around the world, the effects of globali
33、zation have influenced social development. Not only are the influences of globalization apparent in markets, their forces are felt in the processes or working towards equality between men and women. Reda Bebars of Egypt, stressing that the advancement of women would not be achieved by passing legisl
34、ation, said that social development on the national scale must be strengthened and a climate conducive to development must be created if the goals set in Beijing (at the 1995 Fourth World Conference on Women) are to be realized. The problems stem from the fact that women are very differently positio
35、ned in relation to the markets in different parts of the world. In certain places, where women are socially excluded from leaving their homes, the challenge is to find ways for women to participate. In other places, the challenge is to create markets which are more friendly to women’s particip
36、ation. Ilham Ibrahim Mohamed Ahmed of Sudan condemned the debt burden carried by developing countries, economic sanctions, arbitrary measures and denial of access to new technological developments as obstacles to the growth of women’s rights. Women remain very much in the minority among Intern
37、et users and still face huge imbalances in the ownership, control and regulation of new information technologies. The gains of globalization have not been equitably distributed and the gap between rich and poor countries is widening, said Zhang Lei of the People’s Republic of China. The gains
38、of globalization thus far have for the most part been concentrated in the hands of better-off women with higher levels of education and with greater ownership of resources and access to capital. Work in China and Vietnam shows that globalization has brought new opportunities to young women with fami
39、liarity with English in new service sector jobs, but has made a vast number of over-35-year-olds redundant, because they are either in declining industries or have outdated skills, Swasti Mitter of the UN’s Women Watch Online Working Group on Women’s Economic Inequality said.According to
40、 the text, what role has English played during the process of globalization() A.Created new education opportunities. B.It has sped up the process of globalization. C.Opened the doors for new opportunities and increased the number of young women in the working world. D.Increased the number of s
41、killed women. 39.Section Ⅱ Reading Comprehension Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A,B, C or D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. (40 points) Text 1 Globalization, a process whereby owners of capital are enabled to move their capit
42、al around the globe more quickly and easily, has resulted in the removal of state controls on trade and investment, the disappearance of tariff barriers and the spread of new information and communications technologies. In societies around the world, the effects of globalization have influenced soci
43、al development. Not only are the influences of globalization apparent in markets, their forces are felt in the processes or working towards equality between men and women. Reda Bebars of Egypt, stressing that the advancement of women would not be achieved by passing legislation, said that social dev
44、elopment on the national scale must be strengthened and a climate conducive to development must be created if the goals set in Beijing (at the 1995 Fourth World Conference on Women) are to be realized. The problems stem from the fact that women are very differently positioned in relation to the mark
45、ets in different parts of the world. In certain places, where women are socially excluded from leaving their homes, the challenge is to find ways for women to participate. In other places, the challenge is to create markets which are more friendly to women’s participation. Ilham Ibrahim Mohame
46、d Ahmed of Sudan condemned the debt burden carried by developing countries, economic sanctions, arbitrary measures and denial of access to new technological developments as obstacles to the growth of women’s rights. Women remain very much in the minority among Internet users and still face hug
47、e imbalances in the ownership, control and regulation of new information technologies. The gains of globalization have not been equitably distributed and the gap between rich and poor countries is widening, said Zhang Lei of the People’s Republic of China. The gains of globalization thus far h
48、ave for the most part been concentrated in the hands of better-off women with higher levels of education and with greater ownership of resources and access to capital. Work in China and Vietnam shows that globalization has brought new opportunities to young women with familiarity with English in new
49、 service sector jobs, but has made a vast number of over-35-year-olds redundant, because they are either in declining industries or have outdated skills, Swasti Mitter of the UN’s Women Watch Online Working Group on Women’s Economic Inequality said.The statement"... but made a vast numbe
50、r of 35-year-olds redundant" in the last paragraph refers to the fact that() A.Globalization has caused many women of age 35 to lose their jobs. B.Working 35 year old women are stuck in industries that are no longer thriving. C.There is a great need of 35 year old women due to the process of gl
51、obalization. D.There was a baby boom 35 years ago and there are many 35 year old women working. 40.Section Ⅱ Reading Comprehension Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A,B, C or D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. (40 points) Text 1
52、 Globalization, a process whereby owners of capital are enabled to move their capital around the globe more quickly and easily, has resulted in the removal of state controls on trade and investment, the disappearance of tariff barriers and the spread of new information and communications technologie
53、s. In societies around the world, the effects of globalization have influenced social development. Not only are the influences of globalization apparent in markets, their forces are felt in the processes or working towards equality between men and women. Reda Bebars of Egypt, stressing that the adva
54、ncement of women would not be achieved by passing legislation, said that social development on the national scale must be strengthened and a climate conducive to development must be created if the goals set in Beijing (at the 1995 Fourth World Conference on Women) are to be realized. The problems st
55、em from the fact that women are very differently positioned in relation to the markets in different parts of the world. In certain places, where women are socially excluded from leaving their homes, the challenge is to find ways for women to participate. In other places, the challenge is to create m
56、arkets which are more friendly to women’s participation. Ilham Ibrahim Mohamed Ahmed of Sudan condemned the debt burden carried by developing countries, economic sanctions, arbitrary measures and denial of access to new technological developments as obstacles to the growth of women’s rig
57、hts. Women remain very much in the minority among Internet users and still face huge imbalances in the ownership, control and regulation of new information technologies. The gains of globalization have not been equitably distributed and the gap between rich and poor countries is widening, said Zhang
58、 Lei of the People’s Republic of China. The gains of globalization thus far have for the most part been concentrated in the hands of better-off women with higher levels of education and with greater ownership of resources and access to capital. Work in China and Vietnam shows that globalizatio
59、n has brought new opportunities to young women with familiarity with English in new service sector jobs, but has made a vast number of over-35-year-olds redundant, because they are either in declining industries or have outdated skills, Swasti Mitter of the UN’s Women Watch Online Working Grou
60、p on Women’s Economic Inequality said.What reason does the text suggest when women remain the minority of Internet users() A.They do not speak English well enough. B.Men remain the majority of people who control the Internet industry. C.They do not know how to use computers as well as men
61、 do. D.It does not apply, because this problem does not exist in China. 41.Section Ⅱ Reading Comprehension Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A,B, C or D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. (40 points) Text 1 Globalization, a proces
62、s whereby owners of capital are enabled to move their capital around the globe more quickly and easily, has resulted in the removal of state controls on trade and investment, the disappearance of tariff barriers and the spread of new information and communications technologies. In societies around t
63、he world, the effects of globalization have influenced social development. Not only are the influences of globalization apparent in markets, their forces are felt in the processes or working towards equality between men and women. Reda Bebars of Egypt, stressing that the advancement of women would n
64、ot be achieved by passing legislation, said that social development on the national scale must be strengthened and a climate conducive to development must be created if the goals set in Beijing (at the 1995 Fourth World Conference on Women) are to be realized. The problems stem from the fact that wo
65、men are very differently positioned in relation to the markets in different parts of the world. In certain places, where women are socially excluded from leaving their homes, the challenge is to find ways for women to participate. In other places, the challenge is to create markets which are more fr
66、iendly to women’s participation. Ilham Ibrahim Mohamed Ahmed of Sudan condemned the debt burden carried by developing countries, economic sanctions, arbitrary measures and denial of access to new technological developments as obstacles to the growth of women’s rights. Women remain very much in the minority among Internet users and still face huge imbalances in the ownership, control and regulation of new information technologies. The gains of globalization have not been equitably dis
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