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1、2023年黑龙江考研英语考试模拟卷(1)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.From the introduction of the Sturgises, we learn thatAtheir four children will be welcomed to ally school.Bthey are the typical American family pattern.Cschools prefer the parents with good-education and
2、enough time.Dthey will not send their children to schools. 2.From the text we can conclude thatAhome-schoolers will continue to exist.Bthe education system will be reformed.Cthe contradictions disappeared.Dhome-schooling is a good business. 3.Whats the first response from school board towards home-s
3、choolersAThey felt shocked.BThey excluded this form of education.CThey took it for granted.DThey were puzzled. 4.Home-schoolers believe thatAchildren learn best by themselves.BK-12 system is suitable for children.Cpublic education is notorious.Dthey themselves can offer their kids best education. 5.
4、The author says the rhetoric is softening to show thatAthe school board changed their attitude.Bhome-schoolers no longer hated schools.Cthe two sides began to cooperate.Dthe language used here is changing. 6.By listing some products of Pepsi, the author wants to tell us thatACoke is making the same
5、products.Bhe prefers Pepsi to Coke.CPepsi has many different products.DPepsi is successful except soft drinks. 7.The story of Mr. Buffett is noted to suggest thatAMr. Buffett is the investor of Coca-Cola.BPepsi is served in the pizza parlour.CCoke is now served in the pizza parlour.DCoke used to win
6、 the battle against Pepsi. 8.The word reinvigorate ( Line 3, Paragraph 5 ) probably meansAto keep healthy.Bto remain stronger.Cto reform and better.Dto change. 9.The text suggests that Mr. IsdellAwill take over Gatorade.Bwill promote Powerade.Crejected Mr. Buffetts decision.Dregrets about his decisi
7、on. 10.What can be inferred from the figures in Paragraph 2ACoke is now in a humiliating situation.BPepsi excelled Coke in sales.CCoke falls behind Pepsi in stock market value.DPepsi earned more profit than Coke. 11.The challenge that newspapers faced from the website isAthe small text-ads that appe
8、ar alongside search engines.Bthe localization of website and more elaborate service.Cthe display ads.Dthe classified ads. 12.By saying the golden rivers are being diverted, the author meansAnewspapers earn a lot from ads.Bthe money flow like rivers into websites.Cnewspapers began to share the ad rev
9、enues with websites.Dwebsites took away many ad revenues from newspapers. 13.According to the passage, newspaper is losing profits in job ads becauseAtheir prices are too high.Bthe employment rate is quite good.CInternet company provides free services.Dcompetition among newspapers are tight. 14.What
10、 can be predicted from the last paragraphANewspapers are now operating their own websites.BWebsites begin to involve in the traditional newspaper business.CCompetition on ads will be tighter in the future.DNewspapers might also provide free ads service. 15.It can be inferred that eBayAhas a prototyp
11、e service.Bhas similar ads service like Google.Cis featured by its auction listings.Doffers a searchable database of free listings. 16.In the authors opinion, the absorption of immigrants into American society is _.ArewardingBsuccessfulCfruitlessDharmful 17.The word homogenizing (Line 1 , Paragraph
12、1) most probably means _.AidentifyingBassociatingCassimilatingDmonopolizing 18.According to the author, the department stores of the 19th century _.Aplayed a role in the spread of popular cultureBbecame intimate shops for common consumersCsatisfied the needs of a knowledgeable eliteDowed its emergen
13、ce to the culture of consumption 19.From the first two paragraphs, we learn that _.Athe townsfolk deny the RSC s contribution to the towns revenueBthe actors of the RSC imitate Shakespeare on and off stageCthe two branches of the RSC are not on good termsDthe townsfolk earn little from tourism 20.It
14、 can be inferred from Para 3 that _.Athe sightseers cannot visit the Castle and the Palace separatelyBthe playgoers spend more money than the sightseersCthe sightseers do more shopping than the playgoersDthe playgoers go to no other places in town than the theater 21.Why are Arnold Schwarzenegger an
15、d Garth Brooks mentioned in Paragraph 5ATo prove their popularity around the world.BTo reveal the publics fear of immigrants.CTo give examples of successful immigrants.DTo show the powerful influence of American culture. 22.By saying Stratford cries poor traditionally (Line 2, Paragraph 4), the auth
16、or implies that _.AStratford cannot afford the expansion projectsBStratford has long been in financial difficultiesCthe town is not really short of moneyDthe townsfolk used to be poorly paid 23.According to the townsfolk, the RSC deserves no subsidy because _.Aticket prices can be raised to cover th
17、e spendingBthe company is financially ill -managedCthe behavior of the actors is not socially acceptableDthe theatre attendance is on the rise 24.From the text we can conclude that the author _.Ais supportive of both sidesBfavors the townsfolks viewCtakes a detached attitudeDis sympathetic 25.The te
18、xt suggests that immigrants now in the U. S. _.Aare resistant to homogenization.Bexert a great influence on American culture.Care hardly a threat to the common culture.Dconstitute the majority of the population. 26.The extinction of large prehistoric animals is noted to suggest that _.Alarge animal
19、were vulnerable to the changing environmentBsmall species survived as large animals disappearedClarge sea animals may face the same threat todayDslow - growing fish outlive fast - growing ones 27.We can infer from Dr Myers and Dr. Worms paper that _.Athe stock of large predators in some old fisherie
20、s has reduced by 90%Bthere are only half as many fisheries as there were 15 years agoCthe catch sizes in new fisheries are only 20% of the original amountDthe number of larger predators dropped faster in new fisheries than in the old 28.By saying these figures are conservative (Line 1, Paragraph 3),
21、 Dr Worm means that _.Afishing technology has improved rapidlyBthe catch- sizes are actually smaller than recordedCthe marine biomass has suffered a greater lossDthe data collected so far are out of date 29.Dr Myers and other researchers hold that _.Apeople should look for a baseline that cant work
22、for a longer timeBfisheries should keep the yield below 50% of the biomassCthe ocean biomass should restore its original levelDpeople should adjust the fishing baseline to changing situation 30.The author seems to be mainly concerned with most fisheries _.Amanagement efficiencyBbiomass levelCcatch -
23、 size limitsDtechnological application 31.By citing the example of poets Wordsworth and Baudelaire, the author intends to show that _.Apoetry is not as expressive of joy as painting or musicBart grow out of both positive and negative feelingCpoets today are less skeptical of happinessDartist have ch
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