2021年河南大学英语考试模拟卷(4).docx
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1、2021年河南大学英语考试模拟卷(4)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.According to the passage, neuroleptic drugs are_.Agenerally effective but have unwanted side effectsBgradually replacing psychotherapyCexperimental and still not widely acceptedDreserved for the most serio
2、us cases of psychosis 2.The visitor who felt his eyeballs being pulled was probably _.Aunder the influence of liquorBstupidCinfluenced by the power of suggestionDplaying a joke on everyone 3.Indian legends were inspired by_.Athe Fundy tideBthe huge natural rock monumentsCstrange noises in the mounta
3、insDthe hidden caverns 4.Arthritis that is relieved by a visit to Magnetic Hill illustrates the fact thatAmagnetism has healing propertiesBpeople often deceive themselvesCarthritis is a seasonal thingDthe mind has an effect on the bodys health 5.The author discusses the Moncton region, located in_.A
4、New BrunswickBOntarioCAlbertaDHalifax 6.The English poets _, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Robert Southey, were known as Lake Poets because they lived in the English Lake District in Northwestern England at the beginning of the 19th century.AGeorge Gordon ByronBJohn KeatsCPercyB. ShelleyDWilliam Word
5、sworth 7.Which state of Australia is Melbourne inAVictoria.BQueensland.CNew South Wales.DSouth Australi 8.Nationas a free root can function alone in a sentence while dict is a _ which can not function alone grammatically and has to combine with other morphemes to create new words.Aactive rootBfixed
6、rootCnon-free rootDbound root 9.In English, nouns, verbs, adjectives and _ make up the largest part of the vocabulary, the open classes.ApronounsBadverbsCprepositionsDarticles 10.The official language of Canada is _.AEnglishBFrenchCSpanishDBoth English and French 11.The short stories often with surp
7、rise endings such as The Gift of Magi and The Last Leaf are written by _.AO. HenryBTheodore DreiserCWilliam FaulknerDJack London 12.Virginia Woolf was an important female _ in the early twentieth century England.ApoetBnovelistCplaywrightDessayist 13.Which sport is regarded as typically EnglishABaske
8、tballBFootballCCricketDTennis 14.Both syntax and semantics are the branches of linguistics, the former studies the rules governing the combination of words into sentences, the latter studies _.Athe form of wordsBthe meaning of languageCthe sound patterns of languageDthe change of language 15.The Aus
9、tralian Federal Parliament is modeled on _.Athe Westminster systemBthe White House systemCthe United Nations systemDthe Aboriginal system 16.The article can be best titled as _.AEducation in the RenaissanceBHumanism in the RenaissanceCDebate on EducationDThe New Education 17.Being townspeople, human
10、ists _.Aenjoyed a better lifeBexperienced different byesCwere against educational changesDseldom went to churches 18.Why were the humanities subjects required to be studied in the original classical textAThe humanists believed that those texts were the best ones.BHumanism took its origin in classica
11、l works in many fields.CThe humanists disliked their contemporary works.DThe humanists wanted to be different from scholasticism. 19.Humanities curriculum differs from the scholastic education _.Ain the point that they had different assumptions of societyBbecause humanists were not interested in the
12、 scholastic curriculumCfor many of the humanists were townspeopleDbecause they were different in religious beliefs 20.Humanism during the Renaissance _.Awas not different from other intellectual movementsBapplied new educational methods in training clergiesCbrought about great changes in the studyin
13、g of BibleDfocused upon the study between man and society 21.The significance of the DNA fingerprinting is that _.Athe patterns of genetic material are unique in everybodyBit can be used to identify criminals by testing their DNAsCDNA testing can tell the wanted information of some peopleDDNA testin
14、g can help those who are wrongly accused 22.The passage is mainly about _.Athe discovery of fingerprinting by JefferyBthe practice of fingerprinting in courtCthe fingerprinting in the present situationDthe merits and demerits of fingerprinting 23.The British DNA database is established to _.Afind th
15、e identical DNA profilesBhelp criminal investigationsCstore peoples personal informationDtreat people of potential diseases 24.By saying DNA testing is not an unfailing proof of identity, the author meansADNA testing can be wrong in its practicesBthere are identical patterns of genetic materialCmany
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