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目錄

綜合類178

全真模擬試題(一)178

全真模擬試題(二)190

全真模擬試題(三)201

理工類213

全真模擬試題(一)213

全真模擬試題(二)224

全真模擬試題(三)235

衛(wèi)生類247

全真模擬試題(一)247

全真模擬試題(二)259

全真模擬試題(三)271

全真模擬試題參考答案283

綜合類283

理工類284

衛(wèi)生類285

綜合類

全真模擬試題(一)

第一部分:詞匯選項(xiàng)(第1?15題,每題1分,共15分)

下面共有15個(gè)句子,每個(gè)句子中均有1個(gè)詞或短語畫有底橫線,請從每個(gè)句子后面所給的

4個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇1個(gè)與畫線部分意義最相近的詞或短語。答案一律涂在答題卡相應(yīng)的位置上。

ITheyvotedtoabolishtheofficeofsecondvicepresident.

AdecorateBcreateCimproveDeliminate

2EleanorRoosevelt*sdedicationtohumanitariancauseswonheraffectionandhonorathome

andabroad.

AontheairBhenceforth

CnearbyDinforeigncountries

3ChoreographerTwylaTharpusesfamiliardancemovementsinoriginalwaystocreateworks

filledwithclevergesturesandabruptchangesinmotionandmood.

AgracefulBcreativeCsuddenDdramatic

4Redgiantstarsdonotbecomewhitedwarfst

arsabruptly;theprocesstakesmorethanfifteenhundredyears.

AsuddenlyBinunisonCprematurelyDaccidentally

5AlthoughSouthCarolinaJsmineralresourcesareabundant,notallofthemcanbemined

lucratively.

AmoltenBplentifulCdiverseDprecious

6ThemostfamousShoshoneIndianwasSacagawea一thewomanwhoaccompaniedLewisand

ClarkontheirexplorationoftheupperMissouriRiver.

AtraveledwithBarguedwithCdefendedDavoided

7Itisnowgenerallyassumedthattheplanetswereformedbytheaccretionofgas

anddustinacosmiccloud.

AseparationBreactionCaccumulationDmotion

8Whiletheywereawayonvacation,theyallowedtheirmailtoaccumulateatthepostoffice.

AbedeliveredBpileupCgetlostDbereturned

9Iftheweathermanhaspredictedaccurately,tomorrowwillbeaperfectdayforourpicnic.

AastutelyBcorrectlyCcarefullyDacutely

10Usually,inanattackofinfluenza,thepatientslimbsache.

AhurtBsoftenCgetnumbDgethot

11Asaquaticplantsmovedmillionsofyearsagofromtheoceantotheland,theyunderwenta

numberofadaptations.

AmishapsBexpansionsCsetbacksDmodifications

12OneofCalifornia,sgreatestproblemsispr

ovidingadequatewatertomeettheneedsofitsexpandingpopulation.

AsufficientBpalatableCsuitableDunpolluted

13Weedkillersmustbechosenandappliedwith

greatcaretoavoiddamagetoadjacenttreesandshrubs.

AindigenousBnearbyCperennialDsimilar

14Elevenstates,includingtheadjoiningstatesofNorthandSouthCarolina,secededfromthe

UnitedStatesin

theI860'sandformedasouthernconfederacy.

AseparatedBneighboringCcolonialDcompeting

151admirehiswork.

ArecognizeBexploitCtolerateDesteem

第二部分:閱讀判斷(第16?22題,每題1分,共7分)

閱讀下面這篇短文,短文后列出7個(gè)句子,請根據(jù)短文的內(nèi)容對每個(gè)句子作出判斷。如果該

句提供的是正確信息,請?jiān)诖痤}卡上把A涂黑;如果該句提供的是錯(cuò)誤信息,請?jiān)诖痤}卡

上把B涂黑;如果該句的信息在文章中沒有提及,請?jiān)诖痤}卡上把C涂黑。

MotherNatureShowsHerStrength

Tornadoes(龍卷風(fēng))andheavythunderstormsmovedacrosstheGreatLakesandinto

TrumbullCountyonSaturdayevening.Thestormsweredramaticanddangerous.

GeorgeSnyderwasdrivingthefiretruckdownRoute88whenhefirstnoticedthatafunnel

(漏斗狀的)cloudwasbehindhim."Istoppedthetruckandwatchedthefunnelcloud.Itwas

about100feetoffthegroundandIsawitgoupanddownforawhile.Itwasmovingtoward

BradleyRoadandthensuddenlyitdisappeared,^Snyder

said.

SnyderonlysawoneofthefunnelcloudsthatpassedthroughnortheasternOhioonSaturday.In

TrumbullCounty,atornadoturnedtreesontotheirsides.Sometreesfellontohousesandcars.

Othertreesfellintotelephoneandelectricalwiresastheywentdown.

AmandaSymcheckwashavingapartywhenthestormbegan."Iknewsomethingwaswrong,“

shesaid."Isawtheskygogreenandpink(粉紅色).Thenitsoundedlikeatrainrushingtoward

thehouse.Istartedcryingandtoldeveryonetogotothebasementforprotection.^^

Thetornadocausedalotofdamagetocarsandhousesinthearea.Itwilltakealongtimeand

muchmoneytorepaireverything.Therewasalsoseriouswaterdamagefromthethunderstonns.

Theheavyrainsandhighwindcausedthepowertogooutinmanyhomes.

Thestormscausedseriousfloodinginareasneartheriver.Morethanfourinchesofrainfellin

partsofTrumbullCounty.Theriverwassohighthatthewaterranintostreetsandhouses.Many

streetshadtobeclosedtocarsandtrucksbecauseofthehighwater.Thismadeitdifficultforfire

trucks,policecars,andotherrescuevehiclestohelppeoplewhowereintrouble.

Manypeoplewholiveneartheriverhadtoleavetheirhomesfortheirownsafety.Somepeople

reportedfivefeetofwaterintheirhomes.Localandstateofficialsopenedemergencysheltersfor

thepeoplewhowereevacuated(撤走).TheRedCrossservedmealstothem.

“Thiswasareallyintensestorm,“saidSnyder,''Peoplewereafraid.MotherNaturecanbefierce.

Wewereluckythistime.Noonewaskilled.^^

16TheweatherwasniceinTrumbullCountyonSaturdayevening.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

17GeorgeSnyderwasafirefighter.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

18AmandaSymcheckwashavingapartyinthebasementwhenthestormbegan.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

19Powersupplysystemwasnotdamagedduringthestorm.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

20TherehadnotbeensuchaseverestorminTrumbullCountyforahundredyears.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

21Rescuevehicleshadahardtimegettingtopeople.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

22Severalpeopleweremissingduringthestorm.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

第三部分:概括大意與完成句子(第23?30題,每題1分,共8分)

閱讀下面這篇短文,短文后有2項(xiàng)測試任務(wù):(1)第23?26題要求從所給的6個(gè)選項(xiàng)中為第

1?4段每段選擇1個(gè)正確的小標(biāo)題;(2)第27?30題要求從所給的6個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇4個(gè)正確

選項(xiàng),分別完成每個(gè)句子。請將答案涂在答題卡相應(yīng)的位置上。

EarthAngels

1JoyingBresciawas8yearsoldwhenshenoticedthatcigarettebutts(煙頭)werelitteringher

hometownbeachinIsleofPalms,SouthCarolina.Whenshelearnedthatittakesfiveyearsforthe

remainsofacigarettetodisintegrate,shedecidedtotakeaction.Joyinglauncheda"NoButtson

theBeach“campaign.Sheraisedmoneyandawarenessabouttheneedtokeepthebeachesclean.

Withthehelpofothers,Joyingalsoboughtorreceiveddonationsofgallonsizeplasticicecream

buckets.Thebucketswerefilledwithsand,andplacedatallpublicaccessareasofthebeach.

Thebucketsallowedpeopletodisposeoftheircigarettesbeforehittingthebeach.Twoyearslater,

Joyingsaysthebucketsarefullandthebeachinnearlyfreeofcigarettedebris(殘片).

2PeoplewholiveinorvisitSteamboatSprings,Colorado,haveCarterDunhamtothankforanew

statewildliferefugethatpreserves20acresofmarshlandandmanyspeciesofwildlife.Carterand

otherstudentswroteamanagementplanfortheareaaroundtheYampaRiver.Theplanwaspart

ofaclassprojectwhenCarterwasafreshmanatSteamboatSpringsHighSchool.Workingwith

theColoradoDivisionofWildlife,Carterandhisclassmatesmappedtheareaandspeciesof

animalslivingthere.Theyalsomadedecisionsabout,amongotherthings,wherefencesand

parkingareasshouldbebuilt.

3BarbaraBrownandherfriendscollectoil.Itstartedasaprojectfortheir4HClubafteroneofthe

girlsnoticedherfatherusingmotoroiltokillweedsontheirfarminVictoria,Texas.Theydid

someresearchanddiscoveredthatoilcancontaminategroundwater-arealdangerinruralareas,

wherepeopleliveoffthewaterontheirland.Thegirlsresearchedwaystorecycleoilandworked

withalocaloilrecyclingcompanyontheissue.Now,the"Don'tBeCrude“programrunsoil

collectionsites—tanksthatholdupto460gallons—wherepeopleinthecommunitycan

disposeoftheiroil.

4Fiveyearsago,11yearoldRyanHreljacwasalittleboywithabigdream:forallthepeople

inAfricatohavecleandrinkingwater.Hisdreambeganinthefirstgradewhenhelearnedthat

peopleweredyingbecausetheydidn,thavecleanwater,andthataslittleas$70couldbuilda

well."Wereallytakewaterforgranted,“saysRyan,ofKemptville,Ontario,inCanada."Inother

countries,youhavetoplanforit."Ryanearnedthefirst$70bydoingextrachores(零工),butwith

thehelpofothers,hehassinceraisedhundredsofthousandsofdollars.Hiseffortsledtothestart

oftheRyan's

WellFoundation,whichraisesmoneyforcleanwaterandhealthrelatedservicesforpeoplein

Africancountriesanddevelopingcountries.

23Paragraph1

24Paragraph2

25Paragraph3

26Paragraph4

AProvideCleanWater

BDigOilWells

CSaveCleanWater

DDon'tLitter

EDon'tBeCrude

FProtectWildlife

27Joyingplacedthebucketsatallpublicaccessareasto.

28PeoplearegratefultoCarterDunhamforhiseffortsto.

29Disposedoilandmanyotheritemscanbereusedto.

30Ryan,withthehelpofothers,isfulfillinghisdreamofhelpAfricanpeopleto.

Amakenewmaterials

Bpreservewetlandandanimals

Chavecleanair

Dhavecleanwater

Ecollectcigarettebutts

Fcollectdisposedoil

第四部分:閱讀理解(第31?45題,每題3分,共45分)

下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道題,每題后面有4個(gè)選項(xiàng)。請仔細(xì)閱讀短文并根據(jù)短文

回答其后面的問題,從4個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇1個(gè)最佳答案涂在答題卡相應(yīng)的位置上。

第一篇InspectingaUsedCar

Thescariestpartofbuyingausedcarisnotbeingcompletelysureofwhatconditionit'sin.A

carthat'sbeeninamajoraccidentisalwaysabiggerrisk,butsellersoftentrytohidethis

information.AndrewBleakley,evaluatorinspector,runsamobilevehicleinspectionservicein

Montreal.Forabout$80hewillperformafull,unbiasedinspectiononausedvehicle,Inhis10

yearsasaprofessionalinspector,Bleakleyhasseenalot.Hewarns,don'tWatchoutfordealer

demonstrationvehicleswhichareused,notnew.Themayhavebeeninacollision."Headdsthatit

isnotuncommoninOntarioandQuebecespeciallyforunscrupuloussellerstorollbackthe

odometerortoevendisengageit.Bleakleyhasspecialtoolstocheckforthis.

Bleakleyalwaysrecommendshiringanindependenttechniciantoinspectthe

conditionofausedcarbeforeyoubuyit.Theproblemisfindingsomeonequalifiedtodothe

inspection,whichhesaysgenerallydoesn'tmeanjustanymechanic.Athoroughmechanical

inspectionincludescheckingthecompression,allmajorsystems,includingtheengine,electrical

andchargingsystems,transmissionanddriveline,fluids,brakes,suspension,andsteering.

Essential,too,isaninspectionofthecar'sbodyandfinallyaroadtest.Thereare,however,afew

thingseveryonecandobeforebuyingausedcar.

Doavisualcheckofthecar.Lookattherightreardoorhinges.Iftheyareveryworn,orthedoor

doesn'tclosewell,thecarmayhavebeenusedasataxi.Holesintheroofcouldmeanthecarwas

usedfordeliveries.

Checkforoilleaksonthepavement.Notethatleaksarenotnecessarilyasignificantproblem——it

dependsonthecause.

Don'tassumethatnewlookingbrakeandacceleratorpedalsmeanthecarhasn'tbeendriven

much.Resellersknowpeoplecheckthesedetailsandcanbuynewpadsforaround$6.

Copydownthevehicleidentificationnumber(VIN),a17character,combinationofnumbers

andletters,fromthevehicle'sdashboard.InOntario,askthedealerorsellerfortheUsedVehicle

InformationPackage.Thisgivesdetailsofpreviousowners,anyoutstandingliensonthecar,and

thefairmarketvalueofthevehicle.

31.Accordingtothepassage,inbuyingasecondhandvehicleitismostimportanttoknow.

Ahowlongithasbeenused

Bwhatcoloritis

Cwhetherithasbeeninacollision

Dwhetheritleaksoil

32.Allofthefollowingarementionedastrickswhichdishonestsecondhandcardealersmay

playupontheircustomersEXCEPT.

ATorepaintthecar

BTorollbacktheodometer

CToreplacetheoldpedal

DTodisengagetheodometer

33.“Anindependenttechnician^^inthefirstsentenceofthesecondparagraphmeans.

Aatechnicianwhochecksacarfreeofcharge

Batechnicianwholearnedhistradeallbyhimself

Catechnicianwhoworksforaparticularcardealer

Datechnicianwhorunshisowninspectionservice

34.AccordingtoBleakley,beforebuyingausedcaralltheinspectionworkcan.

Abedonebyamechanictogetherwiththedealer

Bonlybedonebyaqualifiedmechanic

Cbedonebythebuyerhimself

Dbedonebyaqualifiedmechanictogetherwiththebuyer

35.Accordingtothepassage,fromwhichofthefollowingcanthebuyerobtainreliable

informationofthepreviousowner?

AThevehicleidentificationnumber.

BTheunbiasedinspector.

CThesecondhandcardealer.

DTheUsedvehicleInformationPackage.

第二篇DormFoodMoreComfy

Onceuponatime,eatinginanAmericancollegedormmeantsoupinahotpotorgetting

pizzadelivered.Themostinterestingthingaboutthecampusdininghallwasoftenthesaladbar.

Nomore.Thesedays,UScollegestudentshaverefinedtastesandagrowinginterestin

preparingtheirownfood.Minirefrigeratorsandmicrowavesindormroomsareasessentialas

laptops.

“Thecookingawarenessofcollegestudentsisincreasing,^saidTomPost,presidentofcampus

diningforSodexo,amajorfoodservicecompany."Studentstodaygrewupwatchingcelebrity

chefsonTV,eatingorganicfoodandvaluinggoodnutrition.''

Inresponse,cafeteriamenushavechanged.Sodexo*stopcampusfoodsfor2009include

Vietnamesenoodlesoup,goatcheesesalad,andMexicanchicken.Butcollegesarealsocatering

tostudentdemandsformoreflexibleandpersonalizeddiningoptions.

Chartwells,thecompanythatpreparesfoodfordininghallsatOhioWesleyanUniversityinthe

StateofOhio,offersmicrowaveablemealsthatstudentscantakeaway,aswellasaprogram

wherestudentscanhavefoodindividuallyprepared.Ortheycanevendotheirowncooking.

Thisfall,SarahLawrenceCollegeinNewYorkwillofferstudentsonitsmealplanachanceto

pickupgroceriesinthecafeteriaasanalternativetoacookedmeal.

“Studentswantthingsthatareeasytomake,thingsthatdon'ttakelongandwillstilltaste

good,“saidRachelHolcomb,aUniversityofMassachusettsAmherststudentwhoupdated

recipesfortheneweditionofTheHealthyCollegeCookbook.

AngeloBerti,achefattheCollegeoftheHolyCrossinWorcester,Massachusetts,teaches

cookingindormkitchens.ButBertisayshe'snotjustteachingrecipes.He'sencouraging

studentstousediningtogetherasawaytosocializeandasameansofselfexpression."The

mealisyourcanvas,“Bertisaid."Youpaintwhatyou

Want.

That,swhyattheCollegeofWilliam&MaryinVirginia,studentsproduceacookingshow

filmedinadormcalled"EverydayGourmetn.OneepisodewasuDateNightCooking:A3

Coursemealforunder$20,“featuringgrilledchickenstuffedwithgoatcheeseandbasil.

36Whichofthefollowingisnotmentionedasabasicequipmentintoday,sstudentdorms?

AFridges.BMicrowaves.

CNotebookcomputer.DTVsets.

37Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtotheauthor?

AThesaladbarisstillthemostinterestingfoodtothemuptonow.

BTodayPizzaremainsthemostpopularfoodtoUScollegestudents.

CUScollegestudentswanttheirdiningoptionstobemoreflexibleandpersonalized.

□Collegeshavemadenochangestomeetstudentsneeds.

38ThefollowingfoodareamongSodexo,stopcampusfoodsfor2009EXCEPT.

AltalianPizza

BVietnamesenoodlesoup

Cgoatcheesesalad

DMexicanchicken

39WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutAngeloBertiisNOTtrue?

AHeisachefattheCollegeoftheHolyCrossinWorcester,Massachusetts.

BHeteachescookinginacookingschool.

CHebelievesthatcookingmeansmorethanpreparingfoodfollowingtherecipes.

DHeregardsdiningtogetherasagoodwaytoexpandthecircleoffriends.

40WhatdoesAngeloBertimeanbysaying“Themealisyourcanvas”?

ACookingisSoboringthatitisnotworthyforstudentstohaveatry.

BCollegestudentsshouldmaketheirmealassimpleaspossible.

CCookingisagoodwaytoexpressoneselffreely.

DIfonewantstobecomeasuccessfulcook,hedbetterlearnpaintingfirst.

第三篇MotherKnowsBest?

Oncewhilebeingpreppedforatelevisioninterview,Iwaschattingwiththehostaboutstay

athomefathers.Imadethepointthatonereasonwe'reseeingmorestayathomedads

maybethatit'snolongeragiventhatamanmakesmoremoneythanhiswife.Manyfamilies

nowtakeearningpowerintoaccountwhendecidingwhichparentwillstayhome.

Atthatpoint,oneofthemalecrewmemberscommented,almosttohimselfbutloudenough

formybenefit,“Itshouldbethebetterparentwhostayshome."Alotof

guyssaythingslikethat,Usuallyit'scodefor,“Mywife(read:anywoman)isthebetterparent.”

Iwasastayathomefatherforeightyears,sohisdeclarationmademebristle,Itimplied

thatourfamily'schoicecouldonlyhavebeencorrectifIwasa“betterparentthanmywife.

Ithinkmenshootthemselvesinthefootwiththiskindsofthinking.Isupposeanargument

couldhavebeenmadethatwhenIbeganstayinghomemywifewasthe“better”parent:Shehad

spentmoretimewithRy,couldreadhimbetterandcalmhimmorequickly.Andgivenachoice,

he'dhavepickedheroverme.Butasshewasthemoreemployableone,mywifewentouttowork

andIlookedafterourson.

Knowwhat?Icaughtup.BecauseoftheincreasedtimeIspentwithhim,Ispentwithhim,I

soonknewRywell,understoodwhatheneededandcouldlookafterhimmoreorlessaswellas

mywifecould.Actually,theexperiencehelpedmeunlockoneoftheworld'sgreatsecrets:

Womenaregoodatlookingafterchildrenbecausetheydoit.It'snotbecauseofanyinnatefemale

aptitudeoramother'sinstinct—whichIthinkismostlylearnedanyway.It'sbecausetheyputin

thetimeandattentionrequiredtobecomegoodatthejob.

Womenobviouslygetabiologicalheadstartfromgivingbirthandnursing,butoverthelong

termexperienceismoreimportant.WhenIgottheexperiencemyself,Iwasgood,too.Asgood?I

don'tknow.Whocares?Childrenarenotmadeofglass.Otherpeoplearecapableoflookingafter

thembesidesMom.

41.Whichofthefollowingdoesthefirstparagraphimply?

AMenarenolongergiventheopportunitytostayathome.

Blnmoreandmorefamiliesthewifeisearningmorethanthehusband.

CTheauthorworksataTVstation.

DMoreandmoremenchoosetostayathometolookaftertheirchildren.

42.Theauthordecidedtostayathometolookaftertheirsoneightyearsagobecause

Ahethoughthewasthebetterparent.

Bitwaseasierforhiswifetofindajob.

CtheirsonRylikedhimbetter.

Dhewasearninglessthanhiswife.

43.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedasathingthatagoodparentshoulddowithhisor

herchild?

ASpendingmoretimewithhim.

BTakinghimtoschool.

CReadingstoriestohim.

DBeingabletocalmhimdown.

44.Womengenerallyarebetterthanmenattakingcareofchildrenbecause

Atheywerebornwiththeability.

Btheyjustenjoydoingit.

Ctheyspendmoretimewiththem.

Dtheyhavelearnedtodoitatschool.

45.Whichofthefollowingistheconclusiontheauthordrawsattheendofthearticle?

AHeisbetterthanhiswifeattakingcareofchildren.

BHeisasgoodashiswifeattakingcareofchildren.

CAnyonecantakegoodcareofchildrenasfarashehastheexperience.

DChildrenprefertobetakencareofbytheirmotherthanbyanyoneelse.

第五部分:補(bǔ)全短文(第46?50題,每題2分,共10分)

閱讀下面的短文,文章中有5處空白,文章后面有6組文字,請根據(jù)文章的內(nèi)容選擇5組文

字,將其分別放回文章原有位置,以恢復(fù)文章原貌。請將答案涂在答題卡相應(yīng)的位置上。

WhyWouldTheyFalselyConfess?

Whyonearthwouldaninnocentpersonfalselyconfesstocommittingacrime?Tomostpeople,it

justdoesnrtseemlogical.Butitislogical,sayexperts,ifyouunderstandwhatcanhappenina

policeinterrogation(審訊)room.

Undertherightconditions,peopleJsmindsaresusceptible(易受影響的)toinfluence,andthe

pressureputonsuspectsduringpolicequestioningisenormous.46"Thepressureisimportantto

understand,becauseotherwiseit'simpossibletounderstandwhysomeonewouldsayhedid

somethinghedidn,tdo.Theansweris:toputanendtoanuncomfortablesituationthatwill

continueuntilhedoesconfess.”

DevelopmentalpsychologistMaryRedlichrecentlyconductedalaboratorystudytodetermine

howlikelypeoplearetoconfesstothingstheydidn'tdo.47Theresearchersthenintentionally

crashedthecomputersandaccusedtheparticipantsofhittingthe"alt"keytoseeiftheywould

signastatementfalselytakingresponsibility.

Redlich'sfindingsclearlydemonstratehoweasyitcanbetogetpeopletofalselyconfess:59per

centoftheyoungadultsintheexperimentimmediatelyconfessed.48Ofthe15to16year

olds,72percentsignedconfessions,asdid78percentofthe12to13yearolds.

“There'snoquestionthatyoungpeoplearemoreatrisk,“saysSaulKassin,apsychology

professoratWilliamsCollege,whohasdonesimilarstudieswithsimilarresults.49

BothKassinandRedlichnotethattheentire“interrogation“intheirexperiments

consistedofasimpleaccusation—nothoursofaggressivequestioning—andstill,most

participantsfalselyconfessed.

50"Insomeways,“saysKassin,4tfalseconfessionbecomesarationaldecision.^^

Ainherexperiment,participantswereseatedatcomputersandtoldnottohitthe"all”key,

becausedoingsowouldcrashthesystems.

BBecauseofthestressofapoliceinterrogation,theyconclude,suspectscanbecomeconvinced

thatfalselyconfessingistheeasiestwayoutofabadsituation.

C"It'salittlelikesomebody,sworkingonthemwithadental(牙齒的)drill,"saysFranklin

Zimring,alawprofessorattheUniversityofCaliforniaatBerkeley.

D“Butthebaselineisthatadultsarehighlyvulnerabletoo.”

EThecourtfoundhiminnocentandhewasreleased.

FRedlichalsofoundthattheyoungertheparticipant,themorelikelyafalseconfession.

第六部分:完形填空(第51?65題,每題1分,共15分)閱讀下面的短文,文中有15處空

白,每處空白給HI了4個(gè)選項(xiàng),請根據(jù)短文的內(nèi)容從4個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇1個(gè)最佳答案,涂在答

題卡相應(yīng)的位置上。

CaptainCookArrowLegend

Ilwasagreatlegendwhileitlasted,butDNAtestinghas51endedatwocenturyoldstoryof

theHawaiianarrowcarvedfromtheboneofBritishexplorerCaptainJamesCook52diedinthe

SandwichIslandsin1779.

“Thereis53CookintheAustralianMuseum,nmuseumcollectionmanagerJudePhilipsaidnot

longagoinannouncingtheDNAevidencethatthearrowwasnotmadeofCook,sbone.Butthat

willnotstopthemuseumfromcontinuingtodisplaythearrowinits54,^Uncoveredtreasuresof

theAustralianMuseum,“which55includeafeathercapepresentedtoCookbyHawaiianKing

Kalaniopuuin1778.

CookwasoneofBritain'sgreatexplorersandiscreditedwith56theuGreatSouthLand,“57

Australia,in1770.HewasclubbedtodeathintheSandwichIslands,nowHawaii.

ThelegendofCook,sarrowbeganin182458HawaiianKingKamehamehaonhisdeathbed

gavethearrowtoWilliamAdams,aLondonsurgeonandrelativeofCook'swife,sayingitwas

madeofCook'sboneafterthefatal59withislanders.

Inthe1890sthearrowwasgiventotheAustralianMuseumandthelegendcontinued60itcame

facetofacewithscience.

DNAtestingbylaboratoriesinAustraliaandNewZealandrevealedthearrowwas

notmadeofCook'sbonebutwasmore61madeofanimalbone,saidPhilip.

However,Cook'sfans62togiveuphopethatoneCooklegendwillprovetrueandthatpartof

hisremainswillstillbeuncovered,astheysaythereisevidencenotallofCook,sbodywas63

atseain1779.“Onthisoccasiontechnologyhaswon,“saidCliffThornton,presidentofthe

CaptainCookSociety,ina64fromBritain.<4ButIam65thatoneofthesedays...oneoftheCook

legendswillprovetobetrueanditwillhappenoneday.”

51AfinallyBfirstlyClatelyDusually

52AwhoseBwhoCwhichDwhat

53AsomeBnoneCneitherDno

54AcinemaBexhibitionCshopDmarket

55AmustBdidChastoDdoes

56AdiscoveringBvisitingCtravellingDusing

57AthenBnowCpastDpreviously

58AhowBwhereCwhenDthat

59AconversationBfightCmealDdance

60AhoweverBuntilCafterDwhenever

61AhelpfullyBusefullyClikelyDreadily

62ArefuseBreturnCregainDreply

63AcollectedBwashedCstoredDburied

64AstatementBsuggestionCproposalDguess

65AsafeBweakCsureDlucky

全真模擬試題(二)

第一部分:詞匯選項(xiàng)(第1?15題,每題1分,共15分)

下面共有15個(gè)句子,每個(gè)句子中均有1個(gè)詞或短語畫有底橫線,請從每個(gè)句子后面所給的

4個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇1個(gè)與畫線部分意義最相近的詞或短語。答案一律涂在答題卡相應(yīng)的位置上。

1Laserbeamscanbeusedtoboremetalsandotherhardmaterials.

AtrimBmeltCdrillDslice

2ThecostofelectionsintheUnitedStatesisbornebyboththegovernmentandtheprivatesector.

AknownBfoughtCexposedDassumed

3Acknowledgedasthemaincauseofhayfeverthepollenofragweedisverybothersome.

AintriguingBannoyingCpotentDsignificant

4Theygotinquiteabrawl.

AsnitBfightCballyDlittering

5Byprovidinglegalrepresentation,theAmericanCivilLibertiesUnionworkstodefendcitizens

againstbreachesoftheircivilrights.

AbranchesBexercisesCperusalsDviolations

6Thefirststepinplanningamarketingstrategyforanewproductistoanalyzethebreakdownof

salesfiguresforcompetitiveproducts.

AdecreaseinBreorderingofCitemizationofDcollapsein

7Thebricklayerisworkingonthehousetoday.

AcarpenterBplumberCelectricianDmason

8Brilliantlycoloredflowersattractinsects.

ADelicatelyBSensiblyCHarmoniouslyDBrightly

9Onthebrinkofmatrimony,hefledtoadesertisland.

AshipBproposalCedgeDevasion

lODefinedmostbroadly,folkloreincludesallthecustoms,beliefsandtraditionsthatpeoplehave

handeddownfromgenerationtogeneration.

AfancifullyBliberallyCquaintlyDdryly

11MariaChapman,abolitionistandcloseass

ociateofWilliamLloyedGarrison,wrotemanybrochurescondemningslavery.

AslogansBshortpoems

CsentimentsDshortpamphlets

12It,sevidentthatherhandlingofthemhasbruisedthepeaches.

ApromulgatedBinfatuated

CdamagedDinfuriated

□MessalinaJsnamehasbecomeabywordfornotoriousbehavior.

AanepithetBanabstraction

CanindicationDanoration

14ThecaliberofF.ScottFitzgerald"swritingwasreassessedbyliterarycriticsinthe1950's.

AidealismBcreativityCqualityDimagery

15Peoplefishingonalakemustwaitcalmlysoasnottoscarethefishaway.

AconsideratelyBhungrily

CalertlyDquietly

第二部分:閱讀判斷(第16?22題,每題1分,共7分)

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