2022年考博英语-山东大学考前模拟强化练习题23(附答案详解)

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1、2022年考博英语-山东大学考前模拟强化练习题(附答案详解)1. 单选题The criminal was told he would be( )from punishment if he said what he knew about the murder.问题1选项A.immuneB.immigrantC.imminentD.infallible【答案】A【解析】形容词词义辨析。immune “免疫的”; immigrant “移民的”;imminent “即将来临的”;infallible “绝对可靠的”。句意:如果这个罪犯能说出有关谋杀犯的事,他可以免受惩罚。选项A符合题意。2. 单选题

2、How large a proportion of the sales of stores in or near resort areas can be _ to tourist spending?问题1选项A.attributedB.appliedC.contributedD.attached【答案】A【解析】动词词义辨析。attributed to “归因于”;applied to “应用于”;contributed to “有助于”;attached to “附属于”。句意:在度假胜地或附近,商店销售额中有多大的比例可以归因于旅游消费?选项A符合题意。3. 写作题Describe chi

3、ldren surfing the net briefly and give your comments.【答案】Nowadays, the Internet is one of the most powerful tools throughout the world. The Internet is a collection of various services and resources for people. Almost all households have access to the Internet ; however, before people connecting the

4、 Internet, they need to be aware of its disadvantages and advantages. Children of net users have become a big concern. Most parents do not realize the dangers involved when their children log onto the Internet. When children are online, they can easily be lured into something dangerous. When childre

5、n talk to others online, they do not realize they could actually be talking to a harmful person. As a result, there have been many cases where children have been convinced to meet people they have talked with online. In addition, children may also receive pornography online by mistake; therefore, ca

6、using concern among parents everywhere. Whether surfing the Web, reading newsgroups, or using email, children can be exposed to extremely inappropriate material. Pornographic sites tend to make sure they are the first sites to be listed in any search area; thus, children come across such sites easil

7、y.We could control the issue from the following three aspects. First and foremost, parents are responsible for their own children on the Internet because there are available services to protect children. Further, to keep children safe, parents and teachers must be aware of the dangers. They must act

8、ively guide and guard their children online and should talk to children about what is online and what might happen online. In addition, the companies should develop a number of tools available today that may help keep the Internet environment safer for children. In other words, children want to expl

9、ore things; however, there are people on the Internet that are just too persuasive.4. 翻译题Consider the survey evidence, which shows that while most Americans want to have both science and religion in their lives, theyll only go so far to preserve the former at the expense of the latter.【答案】根据调查证据思考发现

10、,尽管许多人在他们的生命里都想拥有科学和宗教,但是目前他们只会保留前者,而以后者为代价。5. 单选题The Psychology of Warranties Protection RacketIf extended guarantees are overpriced, why are they so popular?CUSTOMERS tend to agonise over the relative merits of different models of electronic goods such as digital cameras or plasma televisions. But

11、 when they get to the till, many spend freely on something they barely think about at all: an extended warranty, which is often more profitable to the retailer than the device it covers.Shoppers typically pay 10% -50% of the cost of a product to insure it beyond the term covered by the manufacturers

12、 guarantee. ( 1) Yet products rarely break within the period covered, and repairs tend to cost no more than the warranty itself. ( 2)So why, asks a paper published in the December issue of the Journal of Consumer Research, so many consumers still buy extended warranties? The authors Tao Chen of the

13、University of Maryland, Ajay Kalra of Rice University and Baohong Sun of Carnegie Mellon University examined purchase data from a big electronics retailer for over 600 households from November 2003 to October 2004.(3 )If a customer is about to buy something fun (i. e., a plasma television rather tha

14、n a vacuum cleaner), he will be more inclined to splash out on extra insurance. This is because consumers value “hedonic” items over utilitarian ones, regardless of the actual price tag. (4 ) The study also found that poorer consumers are more likely to buy “potentially unnecessary and overpriced in

15、surance”, because they are more worried about the expense of replacing a product if it breaks.( 5) But although most policies go unused, he admits that the emotional tranquility that comes with buying a new warranty is not in itself without value, even if “rationally, it doesnt make sense”.问题1选项A.Th

16、is is especially true if the item is on sale, as finding an unexpected bargain leaves buyers feeling flush and pleased.B.The terms of these deals vary (and there is often a great deal of fine print), but they usually promise to repair or replace a faulty device for between one and four years.C.Only i

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