2017年考研英语模拟试题一
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You planned to go to the National Library with your friend tomorrow. But now you have an important job interview. Write an email to him/her to1)make an apology,2)ask for advice for the interview.Do not sign your name. Use "Li Ming" instead.Do not need to write the address.You should write about 100 words neatly on the ANSWER SHEET.
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Write an essay of 160 ~200 words based on the following drawing. In your essay, you should 1)describe the meaning of cartoon briefly, 2)state its main idea, 3)give your comments. You should write neatly on the ANSWER SHEET.
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【B20】
- A.banning
- B.promoting
- C.fighting
- D.committing
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【B18】
- A.it
- B.there
- C.they
- D.if
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【B19】
- A.reasons
- B.keeps
- C.good
- D.purposes
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【B17】
- A.order
- B.ways
- C.fear
- D.case
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【B16】
- A.swayed
- B.deviated
- C.bettered
- D.deteriorated
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【B15】
- A.filling
- B.blocking
- C.fueling
- D.contributing
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【B13】
- A.concerned
- B.excluded
- C.encouraged
- D.connected
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【B14】
- A.totaled
- B.increased
- C.summed
- D.added
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【B12】
- A.made a companion
- B.took advantage
- C.took an attitude
- D.had the best
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【B11】
- A.neither
- B.none
- C.both
- D.which
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【B9】
- A.how
- B.that
- C.what
- D.whether
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【B10】
- A.surprisingly
- B.simultaneously
- C.spontaneously
- D.strongly
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【B8】
- A.cultivate
- B.kick
- C.leave
- D.tick
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【B6】
- A.consequent
- B.controversial
- C.similar
- D.diffident
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【B7】
- A.issue
- B.dispute
- C.problem
- D.question
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【B5】
- A.between
- B.among
- C.in
- D.through
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【B4】
- A.range
- B.differ
- C.vary
- D.spread
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【B3】
- A.pair
- B.sociologists
- C.spouse
- D.universities
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MySpace and other Web sites have unleashed a potent new phenomenon of social networking in cyberspace ,【B1】______at the same time, a growing body of evidence is suggesting that traditional social【B2】______play a surprisingly powerful and under-recognized role in influencing how people behave. The latest research comes from Dr. Nicholas A. Christakis, at the Harvard Medical School, and Dr. James H. Fowler, at the University of California at San Diego. The【B3】______reported last summer that obesity appeared to【B4】______from one person to another【B5】______social networks, almost like a virus or a fad. In a follow-up to that provocative research, the team has produced【B6】______findings about another major health【B7】______; smoking. In a study published last week in the New England Journal of Medicine, the team found that a persons decision to【B8】______the habit is strongly affected by【B9】______other people in their social network quit — even people they do not know. And, surprisingly, entire networks of smokers appear to quit virtually【B10】______ For【B11】______of their studies, they【B12】______of detailed records kept between 1971 and 2003 about 5,124 people who participated in the landmark Framingham Heart Study. Because many of the subjects had ties to the Boston suburb of Framingham, many of the participants were【B13】______somehow—through spouses, neighbors, friends, co-workers—enabling the researchers to study a network that【B14】______12,067 people. Taken together, these studies are【B15】______a growing recognition that many behaviors are【B16】______by social networks in【B17】______that have not been fully understood. And【B18】______may be possible, the researchers say, to harness the power of these networks for many【B19】______, such as encouraging safe sex, getting more people to exercise or even【B20】______crime.
【B1】
- A.so
- B.but
- C.as
- D.although
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【B2】
- A.resource
- B.database
- C.communication
- D.intranet