考博英语-355
A calls on
B calls for
C calls forth
D calls in
A haughty
B shy
C indifferent
D upset
A surpass
B exceed
C survive
D pass
A small pieces of gold
B small balls of precious stones
C small pieces of wood
D small balls of glass
A exterminate
B exceed
C exclude
D expel
A chronic
B cavernous
C convincing
D choral
A on his mind
B out of mind
C off his mind
D to his mind
A shoot
B shove
C contain
D indicate
A intrude
B incur
C infer
D intercept
A abridge
B rewrite
C reveal
D change
21.
A giving
B feeding
C sharing
D buying
22.
A Surprisingly
B Unfortunately
C Therefore
D Initially
23.
A swallow
B consume
C digest
D exude
24.
A Bothered
B Impelled
C Annoyed
D Stimulated
25.
A please
B raise
C train
D comfort
26.
A contentment
B satisfaction
C fun
D luxury
27.
A included
B including
C removed
D removing
28.
A cost
B spent
C needed
D took
29.
A one
B other
C a
D another
30.
A perfect
B superb
C excellent
D top
31.
A temptations
B attempts
C temperance
D temps
32.
A assembles
B attaches
C packages
D labels
33.
A extensively
B faithfully
C delicately
D intensively
34.
A received
B accepted
C treated
D offered
35.
A trial
B try
C test
D practice
36.
A preferred
B compared
C attributed
D related
37.
A bargained
B negotiable
C available
D displayed
38.
A bundles
B parcels
C packets
D packs
39.
A provided
B when
C though
D if
40.
A harmful
B harmless
C effective
D ineffective
41.Professor Bouvier believes that insects ______.
A do not have intelligence
B behave in an intelligent way
C are capable of reasoning
D are more intelligent than we thought
42.On the evening the author fell over, someone ______.
A had moved his card index
B had been playing card games
C had knocked over his boxes containing cards
D had looked at his collection of diamonds
43.When he came to the laboratory the next morning, the author ______.
A saw that his cards had already been rearranged
B realized that the wasp had been trying to help
C found evidence of the wasp's intelligence
D found his index cards still scattered about the room
44.The author's account of his wasp's intelligence ______.
A is imaginary
B is convincing
C firmly proves his point of view
D is valuable for insect study
45.The purpose of this article is to ______.
A oppose Professor Bouvier's point of view
B support Professor Bouvier with his own experience
C further discuss whether insects are intelligent
D illustrate the working theory behind the author's thesis
46.The welding techniques ______.
A can cause a lot of changes in sculpture arts
B permit details of an object to be seen clearly
C can superimpose multiple sides of sculptor's designs
D can make artists adaptable to be surroundings
47.We can learn from the text that Freud's studies ______.
A are more ambiguous than any other scientific invention
B have influenced other scientific inventions
C cause Surrealism
D have infiltrated Surrealism
48.Which of the following is true about Surrealists?
A They diminished all time barriers and moral judgments to combine disconnected dream experiences.
B They tried to express their subconscious world.
C They could transform real existence into incoherent dreams.
D They wanted to substitute direct expressions for fragmented images.
49.According to the passage, it is true that ______.
A artistic creations seem to be the reproductions of modern technology
B artistic creations have made great strides scientifically
C artistic creations appear to be incapable of ignoring material advances
D artistic creations are the reflection of the material world
50.The sentence "But this has rarely been a one-way street" in the last paragraph means that ______.
A contemporary art has been nourished by modern science
B modern science has been nourished by art
C artists can become scientists and scientists can become artists
D the impacts of modern art and science are actually mutual
51.From the first paragraph of the passage we know that ______.
A the author was a Sunday school boy
B the author used to be puzzled at many things
C the school didn't teach the children enough knowledge
D tape recorders were popular in daily life
52.The word "his" in "a cross with nails stuck through his hands"(Line 6, Par
A 1) refers to ______.A. Jesus'B. a child'sC. anyone'sD. Santa Claus'
53.It can be inferred from the second paragraph that ______.
A the author believes in God
B most people are atheists
C most American families baptize their babies
D the author hasn't a religious family background
54.In the third paragraph the author uses the example of the single mother to indicate that faith ______.
A is a gift
B is a choice
C can be easily wavered
D is a spontaneous impulse
55.Which of the following may be the best title of the passage?
A The Issue of Faith.
B A Child's Fancy.
C The Belief in God.
D The Combustion of Soul.
56.What is the text mainly about?
A The bad service in the U.S. cell-phone industry.
B The crisis in the U.S. cell-phone industry.
C The conflicts among cell-phone companies in the U. S.
D The price of the U.S. cell-phone industry.
57.The growth of cell-phone users declines because ______.
A cell-phones are unreliable
B cell-phones usually have poor quality
C the customer service is bad
D customers are not satisfied with cell-phone service
58.It can be inferred from the second paragraph that ______.
A the price war will reverse the present situation
B the Wireless equipment makers will try to improve the original networks
C the handset makers will produce new phones with high technology
D the Europeans are enthusiastic about the new advanced cell-phones
59.According to the author, the cell-phone industry must adopt a mind-set in order to ______.
A have better training and organization
B become an indispensable part in people's life
C build more advanced and efficient networks
D help customers to choose proper service
60.In order to work their way out of the box, Sprint PCS and Alttel are taking measures to ______.
A design new advanced cell-phones in attractive form
B reduce costs and improve the efficiency of networks
C offer the customers better services and satisfy their needs
D arrange the call centers to reduce the customer's waiting time