2022年山西省运城市考研外语

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1、2022年山西省运城市考研外语学校:_ 班级:_ 姓名:_ 考号:_一、单选题(3题)1.AintroductionBtransactionCdistributionDprovision2.AontoBagainstCoffDalong3.AwhichBthatCwhatDit二、阅读理解(5题)4.A.是 B.否5.6.7.8.Which of the following best summarizes the U. S. economic situation today?AAmerican economists are painting a gloomy picture.BIt is sl

2、owly warming up with moderate growth.CRecession may come back anytime in the coming months.DMost sectors are picking up at a surprisingly fast pace.三、1.Use of English(20题)9.(4)A.on B.while C.as D.at10.(14)A.namely B.consequently C.moreover D.as a result11.(11)A.made B.execute C.discharge D.accomplis

3、hed12. 【C4】A.replace B.recycle C.remove D.restore13.(9)A.for B.to C.with D.before14.(17)A.while B.once C.when D.as if15.(8)A.chemicals B.substance C.chemistry D.element16.(12)A.assembles B.attaches C.packages D.labels17.(3)A.distinctly B.notoriously C.well-known D.especially18. 【C6】A.wherever B.howe

4、ver C.whenever D.whatever19.(13)A.place B.location C.spot D.context20.(5)A.strangely B.unusually C.approximately D.actually21.(20)A.a number of B.an amount of C.many D.a few22.(16)A.confined B.subjected C.forced D.drew23.(6)A.erase B.consolidate C.discipline D.improve24.(2)A.transformed B.imitated C

5、.innovated D.simulated25.(19)A.in order B.in place C.in spite D.instead26.(10)A.trade B.truth C.lie D.lies27.(15)A.today B.date C.nowadays D.now28.(7)A.distorted B.achieved C.magnified D.overstated四、2.Reading Comprehension(30题)29. According to the Keeper of Archaeology, which of the following is tru

6、e?A.He had expected more of the fort to be revealed.B.He had a full understanding of the importance of work.C.The prisoners were too cautious at the beginning.D.Only prison labor could produce such good results.30.(47)31.The writer mentions the political elements in 19th century opera to illustrateA

7、.the political messages exposed.B.the universal recognition of high art.C.the intended changes in popular art.D.heroes and heroines mental states.32.(48)33.According to Paragraph 3, New Humanities Initiative is a program that_.A.is ambitious enough to create new disciplineB.will gain popularity for

8、Binghamton UniversityC.can bridge the gap between sciences and humanD.is a combination of sciences and arts34.(44)35.(50)36.Cillian Shepard is to announce a review of examination standards today as controversy surrounding university entrance procedures brings criticism over Britains educational perf

9、ormance.The Education and Employment Secretary is worried that continuing uncertainty over a levels in particular will undermine the Governments drive to meet ambitious targets for improvement. She postponed an announcement until this years candidates had received their results, but is now determine

10、d to clear the air.Mrs. Shepards main advisers on schools have already asked her to sanction a 100,000 research project, comparing papers over the past 20 years. But she is expected to go further.Reports of universities admitting A-level failures to foundation courses will be referred to officials c

11、arrying out a review of higher education. Further research will focus on school examinations.Mrs. Shepard returned mm holiday last week to find critics chiming that a seventh successive rise in pass rates indicated falling standards at A level, while new vocational equivalents had an alarming drop-o

12、ut rate. Since then, she has become embroiled in controversy over higher education admissions, insisting that it was not the role of universities to prepare students for degree courses.Yesterday a retired mathematics lecturer said he had been ordered to admit students to a foundation course after re

13、jecting: them for a degree, David Smalley, who teaches part-time at Brunel University in west London, said many of the students who were accepted subsequently would never be capable of degree-level mathematics.Mr. Smalley said a course for those without the necessary grades to study science had been

14、 set up earlier than planned when undergraduate recruitment dried up. He had been told to approach potential students from a pile of rejected applications.A university spokeswoman said students entering Brunels foundation courses in science and engineering had an average of two Cs at A level, enough

15、 to win a place on many degree courses. Half of the first in take in engineering secured upper second class degrees alter passing the foundation year.But Mr. Smalley said he was convinced standards had plummeted since the introduction of pre-degree courses. We have had one or two success stories on them, but others could not add fractions. Some of the work would m

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