2022年硕士研究生《英语(一)》模拟卷(一)
A.Because
B.Since
C.While
D.When
C
A.factors
B.incentive
C.lure
D.components
A
A.pervasive
B.meaningless
C.subtle
D.unnoticed
A
A.muted
B.short
C.slight
D.direct
D
A.Whether
B.Which
C.what
D.That
C
A.collective
B.personal
C.physical
D.individual
C
A.rapidly
B.slowly
C.excessively
D.negatively
D
A.Then
B.But
C.Thus
D.Therefore
B
A.creating
B.melting
C.narrowing
D.spreading
A
A.competence
B.stress
C.feeling
D.anxiety
A
A.account for
B.contribute to
C.result from
D.root in
B
A.formidable
B.mighty
C.irrational
D.limited
D
A.If
B.Although
C.When
D.Unless
A
A.approach
B.reason
C.way
D.method
B
A.attraction
B.price
C.attention
D.energy
C
A.so
B.as
C.then
D.whereas
B
A.protection
B.pleasure
C.money
D.clarity
D
A.feel
B.appear
C.remain
D.prove
C
A.confirm
B.resume
C.assume
D.internalize
D
A.undermine
B.impact
C.force
D.impress
B
A.disguise
B.ornament
C.implement
D.toxicity
A
A.criticized
B.passive
C.hesitate
D.support
D
A.to prove butterfly wings are versatile living organs
B.to look into butterflies' body temperature control
C.to analysis the process of butterflies' metabolisms
D.to ignite butterfly wings to find heat detectors
B
A.obstruct their possible reactions
B.eliminate interference factors
C.measure optical sensitivity
D.probe the location of sensors
B
A.They turned out to be simple living organs rather than dead issue.
B.The role of veins is only to full inflate and stretch butterfly wings.
C.The neutrons found in wings carry haemolymph to create a heartbeat.
D.They are sensitive to ambient temperature due to sensory cells.
D
A.reinforce its business
B.protect its territory
C.establish its realm
D.preserve its reputation
A
A.is bundled with web-connected smartphones.
B.might be a typical ease of viral marketing.
C.needs more engineers to process big data.
D.cuts its operating costs due to cloud computing.
D
A.Facebook is losing its appeal for younger users.
B.Whats App has a myriad of royal users.
C.Whats App helps enhance Facebook's public image.
D.Facebook's dominance in social networking is fading.
A
A.that rare bird working against techgiants.
B.an opponent of tracking users'information.
C.a strange partner for his unusual work style.
D.an advocate of apps with real-time ads.
B
A.Supportive.
B.Skeptical.
C.Impartial.
D.Biased.
A
A.to degenerate back to centuries ago.
B.to fit in people's daily routine.
C.to turn to a two-way conversation.
D.to reshape society and politics.
A.integral to the news industry.
B.exclusive to career journalists.
C.tuned down by the rising cost.
D.celebrated by liberal principle.
A.printed press is under constant surveillance
B.traditional journalism isn't morally impeccable.
C.news agencies possess advanced technology.
D.journalists are losing faith in their career.
A.technology has eliminated the possibility of fraud.
B.foundations are pouring money into the field.
C.non-profit organizations have more credibility.
D.parties involved are doing promising work.
A.breeds more monopolies than before.
B.caters for people's prejudices.
C.makes more profit than mass-media era.
D.has been changed by the efforts of individuals.
A.To appeal to applicants with better academic records.
B.For an easier evaluation of students' readiness to pay.
C.To select applicants in need of economic assistance.
D.For forming a more effective scholarship distributing system.
A.guarantee the excellence of enrollees.
B.help students make informed decisions.
C.maintain a required academic standard.
D.relieve applicants of the financial burden.
A.the launch of scorecard initiative.
B.the criticism suffered from education institutions.
C.the incompatibility with educational aims.
D.the infeasibility of a proper system.
A.the more selective the colleges are, the more students pay.
B.poor students spend less in colleges of low admissions rate.
C.the net prices are relatively low in more selective colleges.
D.low-income students tend to spend less in less selective colleges.
A.the author approves cross-subsidization among students.
B.the current college scorecard program needs to be revised.
C.colleges themselves are the major beneficiaries of admissions.
D.the practice of price discrimination stains renowned colleges.
1) describe the drawing briefly,
2) interpret the meaning, and
3) give your comments.
You should write neatly on the ANSWER SHEET. (20 points)