加入VIP 上传考博资料 您的流量 增加流量 考博报班 每日签到
   
主题 : 医学考博完型、改错、语法课程讲义
级别: 初级博友
显示用户信息 
楼主  发表于: 2015-11-17   
来源于 考博资料 分类

医学考博完型、改错、语法课程讲义

2011医学考博完型、改错、语法课程讲义
第一章:概况 Up*.z\|'y  
1教材简介 F-&=N {+  
2、考博要掌握的内容 loR,f&80=O  
第二章:真题讲解 R{0nk   
12001年完形填空 g=q1@)  
Reading to oneself is a modernactivity which was almost unknown to the scholars of the classical and medievalworlds, while during the fifteenth century the term “reading” undoubtedly meantreading aloud. Only during the nineteenth century   31   silent reading become commonplace. gd=gc<zYP  
One should be   32  ,however. of assuming that silent reading came about   33   because reading aloud is a distraction toothers. Examination of factors related to the historical development of silentreading reveals that it became the usual   34   of reading for most adult reading tasks mainlybecause the tasks themselves changed in character. PQJI~u9te}  
The last century   35   a steady gradual increase in literacy, andthus in the number of readers. As readers increased, so the number of potentiallisteners declined, and   36   there was some reduction in the need to readaloud. As reading for the benefit of listeners grew less common,   37   came the flourishing of reading as a privateactivity in such public places as libraries. Railway carriages and offices,   38   reading aloud would cause distraction to otherreaders. d:"#_  
Towards the end of the century there wasstill considerable argument over whether books should be used for informationor treated respectfully, and   39   whether the reading of material such asnewspapers was in   40   way mentally weakening. Indeed this argumentremains with us still in education. However,   41   its virtues, the old shared literacy culturehad gone and was replaced by the printed mass media on the one hand and bybooks and periodicals for a specialized readership   42  . 9`8D Ga  
By the end of the century students werebeing recommended to   43   attitudes to books and to use skills inreading them which were inappropriate,   44   not impossible, for the oral reader. Thesocial, cultural, and technological changes in the century had greatly altered   45   the term “reading” implied. DX\|*:,  
31A. would      B. should       C. did      D. could %7vjYvo>  
32A. way      B. aware       C. sick      D. thought 3;t{V$  
33A. correctly      B. simply       C. amply      D. directly [.[|rnil  
34A. mode      B. model       C. mould      D. mood O% }EpIP_  
35A. saw      B. watched       C. experienced      D. concluded Kb icP<  
36A. ever      B. thus       C. even      D. for _=*ph0nu  
37A. however      B. as       C. so      D. since AJWV#J%nB  
38A. which      B. whose       C. where      D. there 552U~t  
39A. of      B. in       C. against      D.over $(A LxC  
40A. no      B. any       C. one      D. some =e j'5m($3  
41A. wherever      B. whoever       C. whatever      D. whichever 6U!zc]>  
42A. on the other      B. in the second place    C. on the contrary      D. in hand N{<9N jmm  
43A. adapt      B. adopt       C. consume      D. condemn K H&o`U(}  
44A. whether      B. though       C. if      D. unless 3`%U)gCT5  
45A. that      B. what       C. how      D. why  >M-ZjT>  
2、标注题型 ?K9zTas@  
32002年真题 =E~)svl6g  
You feel generally depressedand unable to concentrate. You   51   of daily activity may change: you findyourself   52   and active in the middle of the night; yousleep late into the day, when most others are working. You stay in your roomand have little contact with people   53   with those who speak your language. In yourmind, you criticize the people around you they are rude, loud, unfriendly,uninformed, concerned with insignificant things,   54   stupid; you complain about them to any friendsyou have. You become   55   when you can't go into a restaurant and orderthe type of food you really like; you get angry when the TV news containsmostly U. Snews and very little about events that are important to you.You are constantly making comparison between life here and the perfect life   56   home. Above all, you are homesick almost allthe time. j7u\.xu9  
If you ever find yourself behaving inways   57   these, you are probably suffering from cultureshock. Culture shock is a psychological   58   that sometimes has physical effects. Itaffects people who have moved away from an environment where they know how tolive   59   anew environment where much is unfamiliar to them—the food, the weather, thelanguage, and especially the   60   rules for social behavior that few people areconsciously aware of. Z}NMDb:t  
51A. way      B. pattern       C. method      D. track h^aUVuL/  
52A. sleepy    B. happy        C. awake       D. sad  ~d\>f  
53A. for       B. lest          C. besides      D. except 66jL2XU<  
54A. even      B. merely       C. indeed      D. rather PD$@.pib  
55A. offended   B.uninterested   C. frustrated      D. isolated )(`HEl>-9c  
56A. here       B. there         C. back          D. away A!n)Fpk  
57A. the same as   B. different from       C. similar to      D. familiar with s;NPY  
58A. situation      B. condition       C. reflection      D.position 9 U!-Zn!  
59A. in           B. at            C. within        D. into XI8rU)q  
60A. unwritten    B. written       C. spoken      D. secrete DuzJQ Sv  
42004年真题 #\LsM ~,  
RobertSpring, a 19th century forger, was so good at his profession that he was ableto make his living for 15 years by selling false signatures of famousAmericans. Spring was born in England in 1813 and   51   in Philadelphia in 1858 to open a bookstore.At first he prospered by selling his small but   52   collection of early U. Sautographs.Discovering his ability at copying handwriting, he began   53   signatures of George Washington and BenFranklin and writing then on the title pages of old books. To lesson the chanceof detection, he sent his forgeries to England and Canada for sale and   54  . ,'>,N/JA  
Forgers have a hard time selling theirproduces. A forger can't approach a   55   buyer must deal with people who don’t havemuch knowledge in the field. Forgers have many ways to make their work lookreal. For example, they buy old books to use the   56   paper of the title page, and they can treatpaper and ink with chemicals. 9EIOa/*  
In Spring's time,   57   after the Civil War, Britain was still fond ofthe Southern state, so Spring   58   a respectable maiden lady known as Miss FannyJackson, the only daughter of Genera “Stonewall” Jackson. For several yearsMiss Fanny's   59   problems forced her to sell a great number ofletters and manuscripts belonging to her famous father. Spring had to work veryhard to satisfy the demand. All this activity did not prevent Spring from dyingin poverty, leaving sharp-eyed experts the difficult task of separating hisforgeries from the   60  . QT[yw6Z  
51A. arrived      B. migrated       C. traveled      D. moved k6|wiSyu  
52A. excellent      B. genuine       C. false      D. rare /ltGSl  
53A. originating      B. innovating       C. designing      D. imitating l:?w{'i$  
54A. subscription      B. retention       C. circulation      D. accumulation `zmj iC  
55A. respectful      B. respectable       C. respective      D. respecting a3?D@@Qnw  
56A. rough      B. fragile       C. aged      D. preserved WY3D.z-</  
57A. right      B. simply       C. only      D. late  p; k7\7  
58A. invented      B. discovered       C. detected      D. located //W7$DYEG  
59A. lawful      B. financial       C. administrative      D. criminal "pLWJvj6-  
60A. fakes      B. realities       C. originals      D. duplicates PW)Gd +y  
52005年真题 =MCQNyf+  
In Mr. Allen's high schoolclass, all the students have to "get married." However, the weddingceremonies are not real ones but 51.These mock ceremonies sometimesbecome so f:_mrzz  
_52_that the loud laughter drowns out the voice of the"minister." Even the two students getting married often begin togiggle. QW[ gDc  
The teacher, Mr. Allen,believes that marriage is a difficult and serious business. He wants youngpeople to understand that there are many changes that _53_ take placeafter marriage. He believes that the need for these psychological and financial_54_ should be understood before people marry. <{xU.zp'  
Mr. Allen doesn't onlyintroduce his students to major problems _55_ in marriage such asillness or unemployment. He also exposes them to nitty-gritty problems theywill face every day. Z#nPn>,q  
He wants to introduce youngpeople to all the trials and _56_ that can strain a marriage to thebreaking point. He even _57_ his students with the problems of divorceand the fact that divorced men must pay child support money for their childrenand sometimes pay monthly alimony to their wives. $-Wn|w+h<a  
It has been upsetting forsome of the students to see the problems that a married couple often faces. _58_they took the course, they had not worried much about the problems of marriage.However, both students and parents feel that Mr. Allen's course is valuable andhave _59_ the course publicly. Their statements and letters supportingthe class have _60_ the school to offer the course again. 0%f}w0]:  
51. A. duplications     B.imitations       C. assumptions      D. fantasies
52. A. noisy          B. artificial       C. graceful          D. real
53. A. might          B. would          C. must            D. need
54. A. issues          B.adjustments      C. matters          D. expectancies
55. A. to face         B.facing         C. having faced      D. faced
56. A. tribulations     B.errors          C. triumphs         D. verdicts
57. A. informs        B.concerns       C. familiarizes       D. associated
58. A. Until          B. Before         C. After             D. As
59. A. taken          B. suggested       C. endorsed         D. reproached
60.   A. confirmed       B. convinced     C. compromised      D. conceived
62006年真题
Culture shock might be calledan occupational disease of people who have been suddenly transplanted abroad.Like most ailments, it has its own symptoms and cure.    |MEu"pY)  
Culture shock is precipitated by the 51 that results from losing allour familiar signs and symbols of social intercourse. g(`m#&P>G  
Those signs or cues include the thousand and one ways in which we 52ourselves to the situation of daily life: when to shake hands and what to saywhen we meet people, when and how to give tips, how to make purchases, when toaccept and when to 53 invitations, when to take statements seriously and54. :\sz`p?EC  
These cues, which may be words, gestures, facial expressions, customs, ornorms, are acquired by all of us in the course of growing up and are 55 a part of our culture as thelanguage we speak or the beliefs we accept. r iuG,$EX  
All of us depend 56 our peace of mind and our efficiency on hundredsof these cues, most of which we do not carry 57 consciousawareness.    v0|[w2Q2  
Now when an individual enters a strange culture, all or most of thesefamiliar cues are 58. He or she is like a fish out of water. QhqXd  
No matter how broad-minded or full of goodwill you may be, a series ofprops have been knocked 59 you, followed by a feeling of frustration andanxiety. ~8#Ku,vEy  
People react to the frustration in much the same way. First they reject theenvironment which causes the discomfort. “The ways of the host country are badbecause they make me feel bad.” When foreigners in a strange land get togetherto grouse about the 60 country and its people, you can be sure they aresuffering from culture shock. ^S]-7>Yyr  
 51. A. complaint    B. anxiety    C. grief   D. conflict 45+w)Vf!  
52. A. convert   B. associate    C. orient  D. familiarize G{C27k>wa  
53. A. refuse    B. welcome    C. deliver  D. withdraw   yCt,-mz!z  
54. A. why not    B. what not    C. when not    D. where not FK~FC:K  
55. A. as much    B. as much    C. as much     D. as if f5p:o}U*  
56. A. on       B. with        C. as     D. for 14LOeo5O  
57. A. on the level of              B. in accordance with PRo;NE  
   C. by means of                D. in view of !rwe|"8m?u  
58. A. adjusted    B. modified    C. rejected    D. removed <R%]9#re  
59. from behind    B. from under    C. out of   D. away from KTzkJx  
60. A. guest       B. target      C. host       D. master _Vj uQ  
72003年真题 4IEF{"c_8  
There were red faces at one ofBritain's biggest banks recently. They had accepted a telephone order to buy$100,000 worth of shares from a fifteen-year-old schoolboy theythought he was twenty-one.The shares fell in value andthe schoolboy was unable to   51  =%UX"K`  
The band lost $20,000 on the   52   that it cannot get back because, for onething, this young speculator does not have the money and, for another,   53   under eighteen, he is not legally liable forhis debts. If the shares had risen in value by the same amount that they fell,he would have pocketed $20,000   54  QL{{GQ_dn  
Not bad for afifteen-year-old. If certainly is better than   55   the morning full newspaper. In another recentcase, a boy of fourteen found, in his grandfather's house, a suitcase full offoreign banknotes. The clean, crisp, banknotes looked very   56   but they were now not used in their country oforigin or anywhere else. This young boy   57   straight to the nearest bank with his pocketsfiled with notes. J#L"kz  
The cashiers did not realizethat the country in   58   had reduced the value of its currency by 90%Theyexchanged the notes at their face value at the current exchange rate. In threedays, before he was found out, he took $200,000 from nine different banks59  , he had already spent more than half of this on taxi-rides,restaurant meals, concert tickets and presents for his many new girlfriendsatleast he was generous!before the police caught upwith him. Because he is also under eighteen the banks have   60   a lot of money, and severalcashiers have lost their jobs. `fA|])3T  
51A. pay off      B. pay up       C.pay for      D. pay out ;K+'J0  
52A. principle      B. criterion       C. custom      D. deal  ,m^@S  
53A. to be      B. having been       C. being      D. is P{{pp<tX*&  
54A. profit      B. advantage       C. benefit      D. commission F_ Cp,  
55A. sending      B. transmitting       C. delivering      D. dispatching $cUTe  
56A. convincing      B. valuable       C. unusual      D. priceless k;AV  'r  
57A. came      B. pulled       C. headed      D. pushed  H%AF,  
58A. problem      B. question       C. talk      D. saying j!oD9&W4~  
59A. Interestingly      B. Unfortunately       C. Particularly      D. Amazingly ^71!.b%  
60A. kissed goodbye     B. got rid of       C. lived up to      D. made up for BRu/pyxG  
81999年真题 k~<b~VcU  
The problem of caring for theweak and sick members of the society has existed from the very earliest times.But the idea is a new one in the history of man. pjh o#yP  
The Greek, for instance, had 31public institutions for the sick. Some of their doctors maintained surgerieswhere they could carry on their work, but they were very small, and only one patientcould be treated 32 . The Romans, in time of war, establishedinfirmaries, 33 were used to treat sick and injured soldiers. Later on,infirmaries were founded in the larger cities and were 34 out of publicfunds. $d[xSwang  
35, the Roman influence was responsible forthe establishment of hospitals. 36 Christianity grew, the care of thesick became the duty of the Church. During the Middle Ages Monasteries andconvents provided most of the hospitals Monks and nuns were the nurses. IQz:D J  
The custom of making pilgrimagesto religious shrines also helped advance the 37 of hospitals. Thesepilgrimages were often long, and the travelers had to stop 38 at smallinns along the road. PN$vBFjm  
These inns were calledhospitalia, or guest houses, from the Latin world hospes, meaning “a guest”.The inns connected with the monasteries 39 themselves to caring fortravelers who were ill or lame or weary. In this way the name “hospital” becameconnected with 40 for the afflicted. H /kSFf{  
Since living conditions duringthe Middle Ages were not very comfortable or hygienic, the hospitals of thosedays were 41 clean or orderly. In fact, many 42 hospital would put twoor more patients in the same bed! cc"L> XoK  
During the seventeenthcentury, there was a general 43 living conditions. People began to feelthat it was the duty of the state to care for its ailing citizens. But itwasn’t 44 the eighteenth century that public hospitals became general inthe larger towns of England. Soon, the idea of public hospitals began to 45and they appeared all over Europe. U6R"eQUTV  
31. A. a few      B. no             C. many             D. few lQnl6j  
32. A. at a time    B. at no time      C. once and again      D. once for all /%fa_+,|-  
33. A. they       B. that            C. in which           D. which  ) Apg  
34. A. supplied    B. recruited        C. built              D. supported  ?Cu1"bl  
35. A. In the same way    B. In a big way RnA>oKc  
  C. In a way          D. In the way k>N >_{\  
36. A. Since       B. Although        C. If                D. As 2rr}5i)r|  
37. A. history      B. idea            C. condition          D. equipment 6__#n`  
38. A. overnight    B. for sleeping      C. once              D. in time XuQ7nlbnq  
39. A. devoting     B. that devoted     C. casing            D. friendship ;U +;NsCH  
40. A. housing      B. hospitality      C. casing            D. friendship YEEgDw]BQ  
41. A. far from being                 B. far to being w_gPX0N}3n  
  C. so far as to be                D. so much from being q*<Fy4j  
42. A. a           B. other           C. of the            D. such 78s:~|WB<{  
43. A. agreement on                  B. awareness of Dn 6k,nVh  
  C. improvement in               D. interest in 4)o_gm~6c4  
44. A. in          B. by             C. up to             D. until <eObQ[mQ  
45. A. occur       B. spread          C. conceive          D. strike %'}L.OvG  
第三章:定语从句1 }HM8VAH  
1、定语从句(1) uc% &g  
 8个关系代词和3个关系副词 Fb <r~2  
2、定语从句练习 2002年试题/Unit1(1) *cdr,AD?lH  
As reading for the benefit oflisteners grew less common,   37   came the flourishing of reading as a privateactivity in such public places as libraries. Railway carriages and offices,   38   reading aloud would cause distraction to otherreaders. X7I"WC1ncz  
38A.which      B. whose       C. where      D. there :qV}v2  
15. This is the shop__ I often speak to you. lWv3c!E`  
A. where    B. which      C. of which       D. in which wAr (5nEbx  
16. This is the shop__ I often buy food stuff. k)W8%=R  
A. where    B. which      C. of which       D. in which  [69[Ct  
11. The reason__ he died was lack of medicalcare. x?J- {6k  
A. which    B for that   C as   D why iOB]72dh  
10. There can’t be any life on Venus, ___ thetemperature is as high as 900F Ni$WI{e9  
A which    B when         C. where        D there $XFiH~GI  
1. The professor and her achievement __ you toldme about are admired by us all. w][1C\8m  
A. who    B. which    C. that    D. whom ,x| 4nk_  
31. I have kept up a friendship with a girl whoI was at school __twenty years ago. (+<SR5,/3  
A. about    B. since     C. till     D. with sXzxEhp  
3、定语从句(2 D?w?0b Eu  
Unit 1 定语从句练习 *P_ 3A:_  
3. Such people __ know Tom thought he was atrustworthy man. ~X^L3=!vf  
A. that    B. which   C. as   D. what n*6b*fl  
Passage 1 j2T Z`Z?a^  
Comparisons were drawn betweenthe development of television in the 20th century and the diffusion of printingin the 15th and 16th centuries. Yet much had happened   1   .As was discussed before, it was not  2   the 19th century that thenewspaper became the dominant pre-electronic   3   followingin the wake of the pamphlet and the book and in the   4   ofthe periodical. @O}%sjC1  
Astime went by,computers became smaller and more powerful, and they became “personal” too, aswell as   13   with display becoming sharperand storage   14   increasing . hKw4[wB]  
4、定语从句练习Passage13/Unit1(2) L]L-000D(  
Families have also   13   changesthese yearsmore families consist of one-parenthouseholds or two working parents;  14   childrenare likely to have less supervision at home  15   was common in thetraditional family   16   . |3f?1:"Z  
15A.than           Bthat             Cwhich           Das etdI:N*x  
7. A microscope can reveal vastly __ detail thanis visible to the naked eye. o5gt`H"  
A. than       B. than more          C. morethan         D. more =[!&&,c=  
6. There ought to be less anxiety over theperceived risk of getting cancer than __ in the public today. *TY?*H  
A. exists       B. exist         C. existing          D. existed A-\OB Nh  
5、定语从句练习 Unit 1(2)  Hu|;cbK  
20. The quality of teaching should be measuredby the degree ___ the students’ potentiality is developed. (tV/.x*G  
A. of which        B. with which         C. in which      D. to which q/,>UtRr  
23. They will move into the new house nextFriday, ____ it will be completely furnished.  V3WHp'1  
A. by the time                         B. by which time :T(3!}4  
C. by that time                         D. by this time $pK2H0c  
39. He’s written a book ___ the name I’vecompletely forgotten. M XsSF|-  
A. whose   B. which     C. of which    D. that o 5dPE{f  
第四章:通过真题分析六大题型 VSa\X~  
1、并列、排比关系 Passage 13 g$<Sh.4A  
Many theories concerning thecause of juvenile delinquency (crimes committed by young people) focus eitheron the individual or on society as the major contributing influence.Theories   on the individual suggest that childrenengage in criminal behavior   2   they were not sufficiently penalized forprevious misdeeds or that they have learned criminal behavior through   withothers. Theories focusing on the role of society suggest that children commitcrimes in   to their failure to rise above theirsocioeconomic status 5   as a rejection of middle-class values. 5q<AMg  
2A.before           Bunless           Cuntil             Dbecause e;9Z/);#s  
4A.return           Breply            Creference         D. response ?s[ kUv+=  
第五章:定语从句2 r9<OB`)3+  
1、定语从句(3) H'E(gc)>)  
But引导定语从句 Zq7Y('=`t@  
2、What引导从句 7M*&^P\}es  
3、What引导从句2001年试题 R{"Kh2q_  
By the end of the centurystudents were being recommended to   43   attitudes to books and to use skills inreading them which were inappropriate,   44   not impossible, for the oral reader. Thesocial, cultural, and technological changes in the century had greatly altered   45   the term “reading” implied. H1iewsfzH  
45A.that      B. what       C. how      D. why mOG;[CB  
4、定语从句(4) Z _W.iBF  
5. This is the best book ___ on the subject. tQ=P.14>:  
  A. whichthere is                       B. thatthere is T.\=R  
  C. whichis                             D. what is d>[=]  
2. I don’t suppose anything happens ___ hedoesn’t foresee. wp7<0PP  
  A.that      B. which      C. what      D. as &`+tWL6L  
第六章:六种题型的巩固与提高 8i:E$7etH  
1、题型简单介绍 ?`ETlFtD4  
第七章:非谓语动词 ?:DeOBAb  
1、三大非谓语动词(1 aQ zDOeTi  
I was angry for ___ being late. MYyV{W*T>  
2、三大非谓语动词(2 XdS&s}J[I  
12. After seeing the movie, ____. h"R{{y f2  
A. the book was read by him. %l{0z<  
B. the book mad him want to read it. EjxzX1:  
C. the reading of the book interested him. +d/V^ <#  
D. he wanted to read the book ;1x(~pD*o  
14. Anna was reading a piece of science fiction,completely ____ to the outside world. f_\,H|zco)  
A. being lost      B. having lost      C. losing      D. lost rjk{9u1a"  
15. He wasn’t asked to take on the chairmanshipof the society, ____ insufficiently popular with all members. nh"8on]M~  
A. being considered                   B. considering i`k{}!F  
C. to be considered                    D. having considered K"fr4xHq  
3、三大非谓语动词(3 3+:F2sjt  
3. A new technique ___, the yield of thisfactory rose last year. &Ul8h,qw  
A. being worked out            B. to be worked out *z?Vy<u G  
C. working out                D. having been worked out U+[ p>iP  
8. ____, she went back to her room. Ec2?'*s   
A. There was no cause for alarm |FED<  
B. There being no cause for alarm kH4xP3. i  
C. There be no cause for alarm #{f%b,.yxt  
D. There has been no cause for alarm X0FTD':f  
1. Since British Railways introduced its newinter-city expresses, many businessman have taken ___ by train. NC @L,)F  
A. in travelling                B. to travel a8w/#!^34  
C. to travelling                D. on travel Sv#S_jh  
2. I don’t think you will have any difficulty___ a driving license. G*N}X3H:o  
A. for getting                 B. to get _GW,9s^A  
C. having got                 D. getting {e]ktj#+{  
3. Sam is getting ___ to go to a party, but ishaving trouble ___ on what clothes to wear. _48@o^{  
A. to dress… deciding          B. to be dressed… to decide L9} %tEP  
C. dressed….deciding          D. dressing… deciding x?6 \C-i  
4. I will overlook ___ so rude to my sister thistime but don’t let it happen again. ` zoC++hx  
A. you to be                  B. your being 4Pv Pp{Y  
C. you to have been            D. you having been YJm64H,[  
5. Our modern civilization must not be thoughtof as ___ in a short period of time. &@U)  
A. being created               B. to have been created ]_js-+w6  
C. having been created          D. to be created x%J.$o[<_  
6. Shortly after his retirement, the formerpresident ___ gardening and hunting. Qj 3l>O  
A. took to      B. took on      C. took in      D. took after CFW#+U#U  
7. Technology will play a key role in ___ futurelife-styles. w:3CWF4q]  
A. to shape     B. shaping      C. shaped of    D. shaped c`s ]ciC  
9. When Jane fell off the bike, the otherchildren ____.  /oC@:7  
A. were not able to help laughter ?Zh,W(7W  
B. could not help but laughing LB\+*P6QM  
C. could not help laughing J`'wprSBb  
D. could not help to laugh *wl&Zzx  
E. could not help but laugh J/>9w  
10. It is better to die on one’s feet than ____. zL=PxFw0  
A. living on one’s knees              B. live on one’s knees Wu@v%!0  
C. on one’s knees                   D. to live on one’s knees _)a!g-Do7  
11. The students expected there ___ morereviewing classes before the final exams. r 3FUddF'  
A. is      B. Being       C. have been          D. to be ZRn!z`.0  
13. For there ___ successful communication,there must be attentiveness and involvement in the discussion itself by allpresent. P.W@5:sD  
A. is      B. to be        C. will be            D. being c +N\uG4  
15. ____ to inanimate objects, such as machines,is a form of animism. /|W Bk}  
A. When attributing emotion               B. Attributing emotion A&UGr971  
C. Emotion is attributed                   D. If emotion is attributed XGSgx  
20. John was relying on there ___ anotheropportunity. cIQ e^C  
A. was    B. being       C. had been           D. would bF c %  
第八章:虚拟语气 .mvpFdn  
第一节:虚拟语气(1 H:4? sR3  
1if条件句虚拟语气,如果……就…… eeCrHt4;  
2if 主将从现,主句是将来时,从句要用一般现在时来代替将来时 KA{ JSi  
3、祈使句+and+表将来时态的句子——主将从现得变体形式 qrkJ:  
5. ___ today, he would get there by Monday. Z ItS(o J.  
A. If he left                 B. Was he to leave {33B%5n"  
C. Were he to leave           D. If he leaves @%gth@8  
6. The business is risky. But ___, we would berich. ;hCUy=m.  
A. should we succeed         B. would we succeed T3In 0LQ  
C. might we succeed          D. could we succeed }]+k  
16. ___ the timely investment from the generalpublic, our company would not be so thriving as it is. w3 K>IDWI7  
A. Had it not been for           B. Were it not for }HxC ~J"  
C. Had it not been              D. Should it not be gbT1d:T  
38. ___ for your help, we’d never have been ableto get over the difficulties. IZ&FNOSZ+4  
A. Had it not been              B. Had it not 9IJc9Sv(  
C. If it were not                D. If we had not been i ?]`9z  
39. The storm delayed us. ___ the storm we wouldhave been in time. _&K>fy3t&  
A. For                        B. Were it not for bI+ TFOP  
C. Had it not been for            D. But @0fiui_  
第二节:虚拟语气(2 %^}|HG*i??  
8. One of the requirements for a fire is thatthe material ___ to its burning temperature. df7 xpV  
A. is heated                    B. will be heated 6&[rA TU+  
C. be heated                    D. would be heated 3AcCa>  
9. It is advisable that a general announcement___ to the teaching staff. )|IMhB+4  
A. will be made                 B. should make 5v5K}hx  
C. be made                    D. have been made [Q:mLc  
17. The board deemed it urgent that these files___ right away. lvk r2Meu<  
A. had to be printed              B. should have been printed 1Gh3o}z  
C. must be printed               D. should be printed 1LonYAHF  
28. These facts suggested that women ___ inopportunity for physical exercise by cultural taboos. T )"U q  
A. should been limited            B. had been limited zi= gOm  
C. be limited                    D. have been limited 0)E`6s#M  
25. I second Mr. Wang’s motion that a specialcommittee ___ to examine the problem. Ztj~Q9mu  
A. be established                 B. established d D;r35h=  
C. was to establish                D. was established OuV f<@a  
17. The board deemed it urgent that these files___ right away. WQ)vu&;  
A. had to be printed               B. should have been printed mH5[(?   
C. must be printed                D. should be printed V8+8?5'l  
第三节:虚拟语气(3 6/l{e)rX2o  
31. I would very much like to have gone to seethe movie, but I ___ a ticket. ;}QM#5Xdt  
A. shall not have                 B. haven’t had Wv-nRDNG  
C. don’t have                    D. didn’t have G_)(?  
26. He was fully occupied yesterday, otherwise he___ to the sales conference. -/gAb<=  
A. would come                  B. would have come #/2W RN1L  
C. came                        D. had come g"|Z1iy|9  
24. Sally can’t have been in Paris, or ___. m1,yf*U  
A. I met           B. I’d met           C. I’ll meet him         D. I’d have met Y0ouLUlI  
33. “I wish you ___ the play last night.” “It’sa shame that I ___”. w5R?9"d@  
A. had attended/ didn’t            B. attended / didn’t 5M mSQ_  
C. had attended/ hadn’t            D. could attend / haven’t oV=~ Q#v  
36. It is a imperative on us ___. 3W. 5 [;}  
A. to be tolerant of him            B. that we should be tolerant ofhim Yb =Z `)  
C. to tolerant of him               D. to tolerant him 5`O af\S  
10. If only we ___ a phone! I’m tired of queuingoutside the public phone box. *$EcP`K$  
A. had           B. had had         C. wouldhave          D. have had >do3*ko A  
第九章:主谓一致 s7G!4en  
1、主谓一致 Hsvu&>[`S  
1. She as well as the other students ___ how toinstall this electric equipment. ,G%?}TfC)  
A. has learned                   B. are learning bZ_vb? n  
C. have learned                  D. are to learn v*VId l>  
2. Beef cattle ___ of all livestock for economicgrowth in certain geographic regions. DqbU$jt`  
A. the most are important          B. are the most important gaa;PX  
C. is the most important           D. that are most important 6gN>P%n  
5. The police ___ the prisoner’s statements byquestioning several witnesses. U5pg<xI  
A. are verifying                  B. is verifying -eSZpzp  
C. are verified                   D. is verified [lbe_ G;  
8. In the last few years, intensive design anddevelopment effort ___ to the introduction of electronic exchanges. $ ";NS6 1  
A. have been applied             B. has been applied ,~^BoH}  
C. is been applied                D. would be applied =!Ce#p?h,  
3. ___ in the desert is mainly due to thelimited supply of desert water. c>pbRUMH   
A. Plants are widely spaced        B. The spacing of plants is wide 7PG|e#  
C. Plants to be spaced widely       D. The wide spacing of plants PS3%V_2  
6. She says more than one ___ dismissed fromthis company. <$ oI  
A. have been                   B. should be _|qs-USA  
C. has been                    D. had been [Adkj  
第十章:倒装 -&3mOn& (1  
1、倒装 )mvD2]fK  
1. Not only ___ to determine the depth of theocean floor, but it is also used to locate oil. P@pJ^5Jf  
A. to use seismology             B. is seismology used }6#u}^gy  
C. seismology is used            D. using seismology _8eN^oc%  
6. Not only ___ all the positive charge of anatom, it is the site of the weight of every atom. NwB;9ZhZ  
A. does the nucleus hold          B. the nucleus holding Zwxu3R_  
C. the nucleus does hold          D. holds the nucleus ((T0zQ7=  
4. Only recently ___ possible to separate thecomponents of fragrant substances and to determine their chemical composition. R;2q=%  
A. it becomes                  B. having become 5^+QTQ  
C. has it become                D. which becomes G" &yE.E5  
18. Only with a complete grasp of all the cuesof social intercourse ___ disappear. ="Sa>-d o,  
A. this strain will               B. will this strain :*0l*j  
C. this strain should             D. should this strain e+ckn   
3. ___ to speak when the audience interruptedhim. ~+r"% KnG  
A. Hardly had he begun          B. No sooner had he begun 9;B6<`e/U  
C. Not until he begun            D. Scarcely did he begin {:m%n-  
17. On no account ___ borrow money from friends,and still less ___ dependent on the favors of rich relatives. V(A p|I:G  
A. I would…I would be          B. would I…I would be C% )Xz  
C. would I…would I be          D. I would…would I be ;[}<xw3):  
13. ___ the 18th century did manrealize that the whole of the brain was involved in the workings of the mind. = ^OXP+o  
A. Not until                    B. It was not until Sy ?O(BMo  
C. Until                       D. It was until Y Cbt(nmr  
14. ___ that the pilot couldn’t fly through it. +o94w^'^$b  
A. So the storm was severe        B. So severe was the storm eGi[LJ)np  
C. The storm so severe was        D. Such was the storm severe gfW8s+  
第十一章:总结和归纳 Oi~ ]~+2  
1、历年真题的总结、归纳和分析(1) ~c*$w O\  
Families have also   13   changesthese yearsmore families consist of one-parenthouseholds or two working parents;  14   childrenare likely to have less supervision at home  15   was common in thetraditional family   16   . ; Fi(zl  
  13A.survived          Bnoticed           Cundertaken         Dexperienced .2V`sg.!  
14A. contrarily     Bconsequently       Csimilarly          Dsimultaneously ?z]h Ysy  
15A. than           Bthat             Cwhich           Das rnV\O L  
16A. system          Bstructure          Cconcept           Dheritage v|r=}`k=  
Changes in the socialstructure may indirectly   9   juvenile crime rates. For example,changes in the economy that   10   to fewer job opportunities for youth andrising unemployment   11   make gainful employment increasinglydifficult to obtain. G?t<4MT v  
9A.affect            Breduce           Ccheck            Dreflect |*w}bT(PfR  
10A. point           Blead             Ccome            Damount \k69 S/O  
11A. in general        Bon average        Cby contrast       Dat length e{<r<]/j  
2历年真题的总结、归纳和分析(2) GQP2-cSZ  
Cultureshock is precipitated by the  51  that results from losing all our familiarsigns and symbols of social intercourse. ? V0!N;  
51. A. complaint      B. anxiety      C. grief       D. conflict I!L`W _  
jM'kY|<g;  
评价一下你浏览此帖子的感受

精彩

感动

搞笑

开心

愤怒

无聊

灌水

  
相关话题
描述
快速回复

验证问题:
免费考博网网址是什么? 正确答案:freekaobo.com
按"Ctrl+Enter"直接提交