2022年考博英语-中国艺术研究院考试题库及全真模拟冲刺卷38(附答案带详解)

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1、2022年考博英语-中国艺术研究院考试题库及全真模拟冲刺卷(附答案带详解)1. 单选题Having gone through all kinds of hardships in life, he became a famous clown with a strong( ).问题1选项A.philosophyB.mannerC.personalityD.idealism【答案】B【解析】考查固定用法。to blame意为“该受责备;怪罪;应该负责”。句意“如果你从不复习你的台词,假如在表演时失败了,你只能怪你自己。”选项B符合语境。2. 单选题Jazz tends to be a casual

2、dialogue form of dance quite( )in the repetitive and mechanical form of the waltz.问题1选项A.lackingB.lackedC.lack ofD.for lack of【答案】A【解析】考查语法知识。空格处词语用来修饰前面的dance,所以是形容词性。lack 与dance之间是主动关系,因此应使用lack的现在分词形式来修饰。所以选项A正确。3. 单选题They arrived at some political agreements that facilitated troop withdrawals.问题

3、1选项A.establishedB.maximizedC.guaranteedD.promoted【答案】D【解析】考查动词辨析。根据句意:他们达成了一些政治上的协议,这撤军。facilitate意为“促进,帮助,使容易”。A选项establish“创立,建立”;B选项maximize“最大化”;C选项guarantee“保证,担保”;D选项promote“促进,提升”。选项D与之意思最为相近,符合语境。4. 单选题Most broadcasters maintain that TV has been unfairly criticized and argue that the power o

4、f medium is( ).问题1选项A.grantedB.impliedC.exaggeratedD.remedied【答案】C【解析】考查动词辨析。A选项grant“授予,允许”;B选项imply“暗示”;C选项exaggerate“夸大”;D选项remedy“补救,纠正”。句意:大多数广播公司认为电视受到了不公正的批评,认为媒体的力量被夸大了。选项C符合语境。5. 单选题Great Britain and France will hold a( )regarding some European economic problems.问题1选项A.conferenceB.reference

5、C.conversionD.cooperation【答案】A【解析】考查名词辨析。A选项conference“会议,讨论,协商”;B选项reference“参考,涉及”;C选项conversion“转换”;D选项cooperation“合作”。句意:英国和法国将就一些欧洲经济问题举行会议。选项A符合语境。6. 单选题In an environmentally conscious tweak on the typical way of getting food to the table, growing numbers of people are skipping out on grocery

6、stores and even farmers markets and instead going right to the source by buying shares of farms.On one of the farms, here about 35 miles west of Chicago, Steve Trisko was weeding beets the other day and cutting back a shade tree so baby tomatoes could get sunlight. Mr. Trisko is a retired computer c

7、onsultant who owns shares in the four-acre Erehwon Farm.“We decided that its in our interest to have a small farm succeed, and have them be able to have a sustainable farm producing good food,” Mr. Trisko said.Part of a loose but growing network mostly mobilized on the Internet, Erehwon is participa

8、ting in what is known as community-supported agriculture. About 150 people have bought shares in Erehwon in essence, hiring personal farmers and turning the old notion of sharecropping on its head.The concept was imported from Europe and Asia in the 1980s as an alternative marketing and financing ar

9、rangement to help combat the often prohibitive costs of small-scale farming. But until recently, it was slow to take root. There were fewer than 100 such farms in the early 1990s, but in the last several years the numbers have grown to close to 1,500, according to academic experts who have followed

10、the trend.“I think people are becoming more local-minded, and this fits right into that,” said Nichole D. Nazelrod, program coordinator at the Fulton Center for Sustainable Living at Wilson College in Chambersburg, Pa., a national clearinghouse for community-supported farms. “People are seeing ways

11、to come together and work together to make this successful.”The shareholders of Erehwon Farm have open access to the land and a guaranteed percentage of the seasons harvest of fruit and vegetables for packages that range from about $300 to $900. Arrangements of fresh-cut blossoms twice a month can b

12、e included for an extra $120 or for the deluxe package, $220 will “feed the soul” with weekly bouquets of lilies and sunflowers and other local blooms.Shareholders are not required to work the fields, but they can if they want, and many do. Mr. Trisko said his family knows that without his volunteer

13、 labor and agreement to share in the financial risk of raising crops, the small organic farm might not survive. “Its very hard for them to make ends meet,” he said, “so I decided to go out and help. We harvest, water, pull weeds, whatever they need doing.”Erehwon the word “nowhere” spelled backward

14、started with two shareholders, reached its goal of 140 last year, and now has raised its target to about 200 members.1. According to the passage, growing numbers of people buy shares of farms because they( ).2. Erehwon Farm differs from the traditional farms in that it is( ).3. We may infer from the

15、 passage that community-sponsored farm( ).4. The average shareholders of Erehwon Farm are entitled to( ).5. It is implied that Erehwon Farm( ).问题1选项A.are conscious of environmental problemsB.abandon the typical way of getting food to the tableC.no longer depend on grocery stores and farmers marketsD.like to grow vegetables themselves in the suburban farms问题2选项A.very smallB.very efficientC.community-supported agricultureD.shared by people from different places问题3选项A.is a

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