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清华大学留学生入学考试英语第一次模拟考试一、单项填空(20小题,每小题1分,共20分)1. Japan says its prime minister promised to provide the world with "maximum transparency" about ____ accident at the Fukushima nuclear power plant during _____ telephone call.A. the; aB. the; theC. an; theD. an; a2.It is thought that Henan Shuanghui Industry Group Co., Ltd. ____take responsibility for its consumers.A. canB. mayC. mustD. need3. The civil war in Libya that ______on March 12 _______ for a week until now.A broke out; has lastedB breaking out ; was lastedC was broken out; has lastedD broke out; lasting4. It was not until the subprime loan crisis(次贷危机) had caused great damage to the American financial system ____ Americans realized the severity(严重性)of the situation.A. whichB. thatC. whatD. when5. In order to make people to _____ money to the sick baby, he suggested the mother kneel down every few meters in the street.A. distributeB. provideC. affordD. donate6.A serious forest fire broke out in Shandong, _______ the authority had to take immediate steps to protect the forest in Tai’an.A. whyB. whichC. asD. for which7.- Nowadays children have to take arts, music and sports classes in their free time ____ busy schoolwork.- No wonder they have more and more pressure.A. rather thanB. owing toC. apart fromD. expect for8.The biggest full moon of 2011 occurred on a Saturday night, ______ Chinese observers to gather outside to record the splendor.A. to leadB. ledC. leadingD. having led9.I heard the alarm ringing all the morning. ____ something very urgent happened.A. ReallyB. ObviouslyC. EspeciallyD. Terribly10.The figures are further evidence ______ children are more likely to become near-sighted.A. thatB. whatC. whyD. which11.The radiation from the nuclear power in Japan urged all the nations around to ______ their people to make preparations for possible disasters.A. fight forB. apply forC. call onD. wait on12. ______young people were making efforts to take more exercise and eat healthily, they are still putting on weight.A. BecauseB. Now thatC. WhenD. While13.He gets up at six o'clock, runs for half an hour and then has a meal; that is his morning __________.A.policy B.behaviour C.tendency D.routine14.There happened earthquakes in many places recently, one of ____ was in Japan.A. the othersB. themC. itD. which15.—It is so hot today! Do you mind if I drink this last bottle of beer, Susan?—________. I’ll go and get some more this afternoon.A. I’m very sorryB. Yes, pleaseC. I don’t careD. Go ahead16. It takes a lot of______ to become a good swimmer.A. trainB. exerciseC. practiceD. performance17. Every classroom in this modern school is_______ with a new computer.A. equippedB. replacedC. fixedD. placed18. Our bodies are strengthened by taking exercise,______ our minds developed by learning.A. probablyB. likelyC. similarlyD. generally19. She bought the painting at a much higher______ than its real_______.A. value, priceB. price, valueC. value, valueD. price, price20. Thanks to the modern electrical_____, housework nowadays has been made easier and easier.A. facilitiesB. instrumentsC. appliancesD. tools二、完形填空(共20小题,每空0.5分,共10分)“He looks normal.” That's what everybody says when I tell them my son was just diagnosed as autism(孤独症). They all say it without 21 .It’s true. Alejandro does look like every other 22 boy. He plays, he smiles, and he runs around with the two-year-old boy’s boundless 23 until he is too tired. He laughs when you move your fingers ___24__ on a sensitive part of his body. And he often 25 his toys like every other young child at his age.But most of the time, Alejandro 26 in his own little world playing with his toys all by himself 27 in a group of kids and 28 you when you talk to him loudly. At that time he’s alone, no matter how hard you try to 29 him.My wife and I get 30 . We ask for “nose kisses” or hugs and many times he doesn’t 31 us. It’s extremely anxious when your child’s face is right in front of you and he won’t admit your 32 .He regularly doesn’t eat. The food often 33 him when he puts it in his mouth. He is very small 34 his age. We are told that it’s another 35 of the autism.Because autism isn’t like some other 36 , there is no set treatment. Each child needs to be treated 37 ; what works for one probably doesn’t work for another. Try a treatment. If it doesn’t work, you have to try another 38 you hopefully find something that does work.The future is cloudy, but we will try everything we can do to reach him, because we love him and we know he’s a(n) 39 little boy. And we believe with the help of love, we can 40 any difficulty.21. A. exception B. problem C. discussion D. question22. A. naughty B. normal C. alone D. stupid23. A. force B. power C. energy D. imagination24. A. lightly B. secretly C. heavily D. greatly25. A. gets along with B. deals with C. puts up with D. plays with26. A. exists B. sleeps C. studies D. works27. A. seldom B. even C. only D. never28. A. watching B. teasing C. ignoring D. listening29. A. reach B. wake C. relieve D. comfort30. A. tired B. bo red C. discouraged D. upset31. A. recognize B. understand C. notice D. remember32. A. appearance B. impression C. presence D. satisfaction33. A. pleases B. bothers C. relaxes D. delights34. A. at B. for C. under D. over35. A. usage B. advantage C. function D. effect36. A. diseases B. causes C. factors D. sufferings37. A. equally B. individually C. similarly D. usually38. A. unless B. when C. until D. though39. A. clever B. special C. foolish D. pleasant40. A. treat B. experience C. discover D. overcome三、阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,共40分)AWhen next year’s crop of high-school graduates arr ive at Oxford University in the fall of 2009, they’ll be joined by a new face; Andrew Hamilton, the 55-year-old provost (教务长) of Yale, who’ll become Oxford’s vice-chancellor—a position equivalent to university president in America.Hamilton isn’t the on ly educator crossing the Atlantic. Schools in France, Egypt, Singapore, etc, have also recently made top-level hires from abroad. Higher education has become a big and competitive business nowadays, and like so many businesses, it’s gone global. Yet the talent flow isn’t universal. High-level personnel tend to head in only one direction: outward from America.The chief reason is that American schools don’t tend to seriously consider looking abroad. For example, when the board of the University of Colorado searched for a new president, it wanted a leader familiar with the state government, a major source of the university’s budget. “We didn’t do any global consideration,” says Patricia Hayes, the board’s chair. The board ultimately picked Bruce Benson, a 69-year-old Colorado businessman and political activist (活动家) who is likely to do well in the main task of modern university presidents: fund-raising. Fund-raising is a distinctively American thing, since U.S. schools rely heavily on donations. The fund-raising ability is largely a product of experience and necessity.Many European universities, meanwhile, are still mostly dependent on government funding. But government support has failed to keep pace with rising student number. The decline in government support has made funding-raising an increasing necessary ability among administrators and has hiring committees hungry for Americans.In the past few years, prominent schools around the world have joined the trend. In 2003, when Cambridge University appointed Alison Richard, another former Yale provost, as its vice-chancellor, the university publicly stressed that in her previous job she had overseen “a major strengthening of Yale’s financial position.”Of course, fund-raising isn’t the only skill outsiders offer. The globalization of education means more universities will be seeking heads with international experience of some kind of promote international programs and attract a global student body. Foreigners can offer a fresh perspective on established practices.41. What is the current trend in higher education discussed in the passage?A) Institutions worldwide are hiring administrators from the U.S.B) A lot of political activists are being recruited as administrators.C) American universities are enrolling more international students.D) University presidents are paying more attention to funding-raising.42. What is the chief consideration of American universities when hiring top-level administrators?A) The political correctness. B) Their ability to raise funds.C) Their fame in academic circles. D) Their administrative experience.43. What do we learn about European universities from the passage?A) The tuitions they charge have been rising considerably.B) Their operation is under strict government supervision.C) They are strengthening their position by globalization.D) Most of their revenues come from the government.44. Cambridge University appointed Alison Richard as its vice-chancellor chiefly because _____.A) she was known to be good at raising money B) she could help strengthen its ties with YaleC) she knew how to attract students overseas D) she had boosted Yale’s academic status45. In what way do top-level administrators from abroad contribute to university development?A) They will bring with them more international faculty. B) They can enhance the university’s image. C) They will view a lot of things from a new perspective. D) They can set up new academic disciplines.BActing legend Elizabeth Taylor has passed away. She leaves behind her own life-long movie of ups and downs, marriage and divorce, and sickness and recovery. The world of entertainment is mourning the death of the last classic movie star.Taylor died of congestive heart failure in Los Angeles at the age of 79.Taylor's more than 50 movies included unforgettable portraits of innocence and of decadence(堕落), from the children's classic "National Velvet"《玉女神驹》to Oscar-winning transgressions in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" 《谁怕弗吉尼亚·澳尔夫》and "Butterfield 8"《巴塔费尔德第八》.Fans gathered on Hollywood's Walk of Fame to pay tribute(讼词)to the actress. They placed tributes on her star and recalled about highlights of her career.Sandra, Hollywood, California, said, "Well, she just led an amazing life, and she went out with style."Phil Schuman, Repor ter of KTTV in Los Angeles, said, "Well, I mean, her whole life story: child star, remarkably beautiful, all the marriages, almost dying, then all of her great work with AIDS research, Michael Jackson's best friend. It's just a one-of-a-kind story, I think."Taylor was not only the most blessed actress, but also the most loyal of friends and defender of homosexuals in Hollywood. She won a special Oscar, the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award for her efforts to support AIDS research."Is this something that we can bear? No. The AIDS crisis is not over." Taylor once said.Taylor's private life is also a legend. She was a star at age 12, a bride and a divorcee at 16, a superstar at 19 and a widow at 26. She has married 8 times. One of her former husbands, former U.S. Senator John Warner, 84, paid tribute to the late star during an event in Washington.46.Elizabeth Taylor experienced all the following in her life EXCEPT______.A. ups and downsB. marriage and divorceC. sickness and recoveryD. AIDS and awards 47.Which statement about Elizabeth Taylor is wrong?A. She acted in more than 50 movies all her life.B. She was Michael Jackson's best f riend.C. Her movie "National Velvet" won Oscar.D. She died of congestive heart failure at the age of 79. 48.The passage implies(暗示) that ________________.A. Fans were very glad to know Elizab eth Taylor’s deathB. Taylor made great efforts in the research of AIDSC. The world were sad for losing the famous actressD. John Warner was the husband of Taylor at present 49.What is the author’s attitude towards Taylor?A. Indifferent.B. Objective.C. Positive.D. Negative.CImagine living in a city made of glass. No, this isn’t a fairy tale. If you could grab your diving gear and swim down 650 feet into the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Washington State, you would witness the secret world of glass reefs.The reef you’d be looking at is made up of glass sponges(海绵). But how can animals be made of glass? Well, glass is formed from a substance called silica. The sponges use the silica found in ocean waters to build glass structures that will give them shape and support. Be careful! Some of the fragile creatures are up to 200 years old.When sponges die, new ones grow on top of the pile of old ones. Over centuries, a massive and complex reef takes shape. Some sponges look like wrinkled trumpets, while others look like overgrown cauliflower or mushrooms.Dr. Paul Johnson, who discovered the Washington reef in 2007, also found other surprises such as bubbles of methane(甲烷) gas flowing out of the seafloor nearby. The methane feeds bacteria, and the bacteria feed the glass sponges.“It’s a new ecosystem we know nothing about,” said Dr. Johnson.The reef of yellow and orange glass sponges is crowded with crabs, shrimp, starfish, worms, snails, and rockfish. The glass reef is also a nursery for the babies of many of these creatures and was called a “kindergarten” by scientists.Many animals that live in the reef hang around for a long time, just like the sponges. Rockfish, for example, live for more than 100 years. Scientists are just beginning to study all the species that call the reef home. ks5u The Washington coast isn’t the only place where a living glass reef has been found. The first was discovered in Hecate Strait off the coast of British Columbia in 1991. Scientists all over the world were stunned to see it.50. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?A. Man-made cities under the seaB. The world under the seaC. Glass “cities” under the seaD. Creatures under the sea51. It can be learned that the glass reef _______.A. is made up of a kind of materials called spongesB. is a work of art made by some American scientistsC. is a new ecosystem people are not familiar withD. was first discovered off the coast of Washington State52. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. The sponges must feel soft.B. Silica comes from animals’ body fluid.C. Methane is harmful to glass sponges.D. Glass sponges depend on the bacteria for a living.53. Why did scientists call the glass reef a “kindergarten”?A. Because the babies of many sea creatures grow well there.B. Because thousands of children visit it every year.C. Because it is crowded with snails and rockfish, etc.D. Because all the species call the reef home.54. What does the underlined word “stunned” in the last paragra ph mean?A. Greatly surprised.B. Extremely scared.C. Highly satisfied.D. Very pleased. ks5uDMy pretty girlfriend had a failed marriage in the past. After divorce, her parents shed the deepest protection and care to her by helping her attend to the child and offering financial aids. Her parents’ love made her pull herself together and forget the man who had hurt her before.Nonetheless, her father, an honest and upright old man, after hearing his ex-son-in-law got promoted in his company, felt terrifically irritated (激怒)and went to his company to question his boss why a philandering(沾花惹草的)man with corrupt conducts could get promoted. The whole office fell into a mess immediately and many staf f just watched on the sidelines. Some people even whispered lightly, “It is a new era now and the relationship between men and women is very open. No one would care about that any more!”The old man stood silently in the office with his hands shivering and eyes tearing.That night, my girlfriend cried heavily in front of me. I asked her whether it was her father’s stupid deeds that made her feel shamed. But she said that she felt guilty for her dad and that though the rest of the whole world betrayed her, her old father would still back her up and help her get the justice she deserved, just as when she was young and the neighboring boy grabbed her ball, her father would get it back for her. However, this changed world was no longer the stage for her old father and his deeds became funnily obsolete(老式的). No one managed to see the real and ever-lasting love to his daughter behind his seemingly rude behaviors.Now we have grown up, so much so that we could support our family and have our own children. But in our parents’ heart, they are still worried about us. They even would not like us to suffer a bit and try all means to protect us without caring about whether what they do is awkward and stupid or not.Who in the world would love us so deeply and relentlessly without asking for any repay? Only our parents!55. The friend’s parents of the author helped _______ after her divorce.A. look after her childB. find another husband for herC. scold her ex-husbandD. make money for her56.Why did the friend’s father go to his ex-son-in-law’s company?A. Because he wanted to ask his ex-son-in-law to remarry his daughter.B. Because he was angry at his ex-son-in-law conducts.C. Because he wanted the boss not to promote his ex-son-in-law.D. Because his ex-son-in-law hurt his daughter.57. From the fourth paragraph we know that _____________.A. the friend cried heavily because of her father’s stupid deedsB. the friend was too shamed of her fatherC. her father loved her more than beforeD. the friend firmly believes her father’s deep loveEOver the years I’ve been teaching kids about a simple but powerful spirit—the ant philosophy(哲学).I think we should study ants.Ants have an amazing four-part philosophy, and here is the first part:they never quit.That’s a good philosophy. If they’re head ed somewhere and you try to stop them,they’ll look for another way.They’ll climb over, and they’ll climb around.They keep looking for another way.What a neat philosophy to never quit looking for a way to get where they’re supposed to go.Second,ants think winter all summer. That’s an important perspective(态度,观点).You can’t be so naive (无知的)as to think summer will last forever.So ants are gathering their winter food in summer.An ancient story says, “Don’t build your house on the sand in summer.”There is some reason in what it says.It is important to think ahead.In summer, you’ve to think about the storm.You’ve got to think about rocks you enjoy the sand and sun.The third part of the ant philosophy is that ants think summer all winter.That is so important.During the winter, ants remind themselves,“This won’t last long;we’ll soon be out of here.”And on the first warm day,the ants are out.If it turns cold again,they’ll go back,but then they come out again if it is warm.They can’t wait to get out.And here is the last part of the ant philosophy. How much will an ant gather during the summer to prepare for the winter? All that he possibly can.What an incredible(难以置信的)philosophy, the“all-that-you-possibly-can” philosophy.What a great philosophy to have the ant philosophy! Never give up,look ahead,stay active and do all you can.58.If ants have trouble reaching somewhere, they will_________.A.give up their effort at last B.1ook for others’ helpC. wait for a chance to come D.get there in another way59.In Paragraph 3,people are advised __________.A.to build their houses in winter B.to gather some food in winterC.to build the house on the sand in summer D.to think about the storm in summer60.The third part of the ant philosophy is ___________.A.more important than the other threeB.to believe in yourself and think about no difficultyC.to be active and make use of every opportunityD.that we should know winter is longer than summer四、选词填空 (共10小题; 每小题1分, 共10分)Directions: In this section, there is a passage with 15 blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once. Write the corresponding letter in the right blank.A bookless life is an incomplete life. Books influence the depth and breadth of life. They meet the natural _61_for freedom, for expression, for creativity and beauty of life. Learners, therefore, must have books, and the right type of book, for the satisfaction of their need. Readers turn __62 _ to books because their curiosity concerning all manners of things, their eagerness to share in the experiences of others and their need to__63 __ from their own limited environment lead them to find in books food for the mind and the spirit. Through their reading they find a deeper significance to life as books acquaint them with life in the world as it was and it is now. They are presented with a __64__ of human experiences and come to __65___ other ways of thought and living. And while ___66___ their own relationships and responses to life , the readers often find that the __67 __ in their stories are going through similar adjustments, which help to clarify and give significance to their own.Books provide __68___ material for readers’ imagination t o grow. Imagination is a valuable quality and a motivating power, and stimulates achievement. While enriching their imagination, books __69 ___their outlook, develop a fact-finding attitude and train them to use leisure __70__. The social and educational significance of the readers’ books cannot be overestimated in an academic library.Word BankA. abundantB. charactersC. communicatingD. completelyE. deriveF. desireG. diversityH. escapeI. establishing J. narrow K. naturally L. personnelM. properly N. respect O. widen P. must五、短文改错(共有10处错误,每处1分,共10分)Although it might have happened anywhere, my encounter with greenbanana started on a steep mountain road in the central area of Brazil.My acient jeep was straining up through beautiful countryside before the 71 ___________radiator began to leak, and I was ten miles from the nearest mechanic.The over heated engine forced me stop at next village, which consisted 72 ___________of a few houses and a small store that was scattered here and there. 73 ___________People came over to look. They could see three fine streams of hot waterspout from holes in the jacket of radiator. “That’s easy to fix,” a man said. 74 ___________He sent a boy running for some greem bananas. He patted me on shoulder, 75 ___________assuring me that anything would work out. “Green bananas,” he smiled. 76 ___________ Everyone agreed.We chattered casually while all the time I was wandering what they could 77 ___________ possiblly do to my radiator with their green bananas. I did not ask them,although, as that would show my ignorance, so I talked about the beauty of 78 ___________the land that laid before our eyes. Hugh rock formations, like Sugar Loaf in 79 ___________Rio, raised up all round us. “Do you see that tall one right over there?” 80 ___________Asked the man, pointing to a particularly tall, slender pinnacle of dark rock.“That rock maks the center of the world.”六、写作(10份)阅读下面的短文,然后按照要求写一篇150词左右的英语短文。

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