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1、2021山西考研英语考试考前冲刺卷(5)本卷共分为1大题50小题,作答时间为180分钟,总分100分,60分及格。一、单项选择题(共50题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意) 1.As many of the stories in this book are about man-eating tigers, it is perhaps (1) to explain why those animals (2) man-eating tendencies. A man-eating tiger is a tiger that has been compelled, through st
2、ress of circumstances beyond its (3) to adopt a diet alien to it. The stress of circumstances is, in nine cases out of ten, wounds, and in the tenth case old age. The wound that has caused (4) tiger to take up man-eating might be the result of a carelessly fired (5) and failure to follow up and (6)
3、the wounded animal, or be the result Of the tiger having lost its temper when killing a porcupine. Human beings are not the natural prey of tigers, and it is only when tigers have been (7) through wounds or old age that, in order to live, they are compelled to a diet of human flesh. They can no long
4、er make a (8) of animal in (9) A tiger uses its teeth and claws when killing. When, therefore, a tiger is suffering (10) one or more painful wounds, or when its teeth are, missing or defective and its claws (11) down, and it is unable to catch the animals it has been accustomed to eating, it is (12)
5、 by necessity to killing human beings. The (13) from animal to human flesh is, I believe, in most cases accidental. As (14) of what I mean by accidentaF’ I quote the case of the Muktesar man-eating tigers. This tigress, a comparatively young animal, in (15) with a porcupine lost an eye and got
6、 some fifty quills, (16) in length from one to nine inches, embedded under the (17) of her right foreleg. Suppurating (18) formed where she endeavoured to extract the quills with her teeth, and while she was lying up in a thick (19) of grass, starving and licking her wounds, a woman selected this pa
7、rticular place to cut the grass as fodder for her cattle. At first the tigress took no notice, but when the woman had cut the grass right up to where she was lying the tigress struck once, the blow (20) in the woman’s skull.Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered bla
8、nk and mark A, B, C, and D on ANSWER SHEET 1.10()AcreepingBhuntingCtrailingDstalking2.As many of the stories in this book are about man-eating tigers, it is perhaps (1) to explain why those animals (2) man-eating tendencies. A man-eating tiger is a tiger that has been compelled, through stress of ci
9、rcumstances beyond its (3) to adopt a diet alien to it. The stress of circumstances is, in nine cases out of ten, wounds, and in the tenth case old age. The wound that has caused (4) tiger to take up man-eating might be the result of a carelessly fired (5) and failure to follow up and (6) the wounde
10、d animal, or be the result Of the tiger having lost its temper when killing a porcupine. Human beings are not the natural prey of tigers, and it is only when tigers have been (7) through wounds or old age that, in order to live, they are compelled to a diet of human flesh. They can no longer make a
11、(8) of animal in (9) A tiger uses its teeth and claws when killing. When, therefore, a tiger is suffering (10) one or more painful wounds, or when its teeth are, missing or defective and its claws (11) down, and it is unable to catch the animals it has been accustomed to eating, it is (12) by necess
12、ity to killing human beings. The (13) from animal to human flesh is, I believe, in most cases accidental. As (14) of what I mean by accidentaF’ I quote the case of the Muktesar man-eating tigers. This tigress, a comparatively young animal, in (15) with a porcupine lost an eye and got some fift
13、y quills, (16) in length from one to nine inches, embedded under the (17) of her right foreleg. Suppurating (18) formed where she endeavoured to extract the quills with her teeth, and while she was lying up in a thick (19) of grass, starving and licking her wounds, a woman selected this particular p
14、lace to cut the grass as fodder for her cattle. At first the tigress took no notice, but when the woman had cut the grass right up to where she was lying the tigress struck once, the blow (20) in the woman’s skull.Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mar
15、k A, B, C, and D on ANSWER SHEET 1.15()Aa demonstrationBan imageCa caseDan illustration3.As many of the stories in this book are about man-eating tigers, it is perhaps (1) to explain why those animals (2) man-eating tendencies. A man-eating tiger is a tiger that has been compelled, through stress of
16、 circumstances beyond its (3) to adopt a diet alien to it. The stress of circumstances is, in nine cases out of ten, wounds, and in the tenth case old age. The wound that has caused (4) tiger to take up man-eating might be the result of a carelessly fired (5) and failure to follow up and (6) the wou
17、nded animal, or be the result Of the tiger having lost its temper when killing a porcupine. Human beings are not the natural prey of tigers, and it is only when tigers have been (7) through wounds or old age that, in order to live, they are compelled to a diet of human flesh. They can no longer make
18、 a (8) of animal in (9) A tiger uses its teeth and claws when killing. When, therefore, a tiger is suffering (10) one or more painful wounds, or when its teeth are, missing or defective and its claws (11) down, and it is unable to catch the animals it has been accustomed to eating, it is (12) by nec
19、essity to killing human beings. The (13) from animal to human flesh is, I believe, in most cases accidental. As (14) of what I mean by accidentaF’ I quote the case of the Muktesar man-eating tigers. This tigress, a comparatively young animal, in (15) with a porcupine lost an eye and got some f
20、ifty quills, (16) in length from one to nine inches, embedded under the (17) of her right foreleg. Suppurating (18) formed where she endeavoured to extract the quills with her teeth, and while she was lying up in a thick (19) of grass, starving and licking her wounds, a woman selected this particula
21、r place to cut the grass as fodder for her cattle. At first the tigress took no notice, but when the woman had cut the grass right up to where she was lying the tigress struck once, the blow (20) in the woman’s skull.Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and
22、mark A, B, C, and D on ANSWER SHEET 1.14()AtuftBplotCpatchDturf4.As many of the stories in this book are about man-eating tigers, it is perhaps (1) to explain why those animals (2) man-eating tendencies. A man-eating tiger is a tiger that has been compelled, through stress of circumstances beyond it
23、s (3) to adopt a diet alien to it. The stress of circumstances is, in nine cases out of ten, wounds, and in the tenth case old age. The wound that has caused (4) tiger to take up man-eating might be the result of a carelessly fired (5) and failure to follow up and (6) the wounded animal, or be the r
24、esult Of the tiger having lost its temper when killing a porcupine. Human beings are not the natural prey of tigers, and it is only when tigers have been (7) through wounds or old age that, in order to live, they are compelled to a diet of human flesh. They can no longer make a (8) of animal in (9)
25、A tiger uses its teeth and claws when killing. When, therefore, a tiger is suffering (10) one or more painful wounds, or when its teeth are, missing or defective and its claws (11) down, and it is unable to catch the animals it has been accustomed to eating, it is (12) by necessity to killing human
26、beings. The (13) from animal to human flesh is, I believe, in most cases accidental. As (14) of what I mean by accidentaF’ I quote the case of the Muktesar man-eating tigers. This tigress, a comparatively young animal, in (15) with a porcupine lost an eye and got some fifty quills, (16) in len
27、gth from one to nine inches, embedded under the (17) of her right foreleg. Suppurating (18) formed where she endeavoured to extract the quills with her teeth, and while she was lying up in a thick (19) of grass, starving and licking her wounds, a woman selected this particular place to cut the grass
28、 as fodder for her cattle. At first the tigress took no notice, but when the woman had cut the grass right up to where she was lying the tigress struck once, the blow (20) in the woman’s skull.Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C, and D on A
29、NSWER SHEET 1.17()AwornBgroundCrubbedDshorn5.As many of the stories in this book are about man-eating tigers, it is perhaps (1) to explain why those animals (2) man-eating tendencies. A man-eating tiger is a tiger that has been compelled, through stress of circumstances beyond its (3) to adopt a die
30、t alien to it. The stress of circumstances is, in nine cases out of ten, wounds, and in the tenth case old age. The wound that has caused (4) tiger to take up man-eating might be the result of a carelessly fired (5) and failure to follow up and (6) the wounded animal, or be the result Of the tiger h
31、aving lost its temper when killing a porcupine. Human beings are not the natural prey of tigers, and it is only when tigers have been (7) through wounds or old age that, in order to live, they are compelled to a diet of human flesh. They can no longer make a (8) of animal in (9) A tiger uses its tee
32、th and claws when killing. When, therefore, a tiger is suffering (10) one or more painful wounds, or when its teeth are, missing or defective and its claws (11) down, and it is unable to catch the animals it has been accustomed to eating, it is (12) by necessity to killing human beings. The (13) fro
33、m animal to human flesh is, I believe, in most cases accidental. As (14) of what I mean by accidentaF’ I quote the case of the Muktesar man-eating tigers. This tigress, a comparatively young animal, in (15) with a porcupine lost an eye and got some fifty quills, (16) in length from one to nine
34、 inches, embedded under the (17) of her right foreleg. Suppurating (18) formed where she endeavoured to extract the quills with her teeth, and while she was lying up in a thick (19) of grass, starving and licking her wounds, a woman selected this particular place to cut the grass as fodder for her c
35、attle. At first the tigress took no notice, but when the woman had cut the grass right up to where she was lying the tigress struck once, the blow (20) in the woman’s skull.Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C, and D on ANSWER SHEET 1.16()Ar
36、etainBobtainCrecoverDrepossess6.As many of the stories in this book are about man-eating tigers, it is perhaps (1) to explain why those animals (2) man-eating tendencies. A man-eating tiger is a tiger that has been compelled, through stress of circumstances beyond its (3) to adopt a diet alien to it
37、. The stress of circumstances is, in nine cases out of ten, wounds, and in the tenth case old age. The wound that has caused (4) tiger to take up man-eating might be the result of a carelessly fired (5) and failure to follow up and (6) the wounded animal, or be the result Of the tiger having lost it
38、s temper when killing a porcupine. Human beings are not the natural prey of tigers, and it is only when tigers have been (7) through wounds or old age that, in order to live, they are compelled to a diet of human flesh. They can no longer make a (8) of animal in (9) A tiger uses its teeth and claws
39、when killing. When, therefore, a tiger is suffering (10) one or more painful wounds, or when its teeth are, missing or defective and its claws (11) down, and it is unable to catch the animals it has been accustomed to eating, it is (12) by necessity to killing human beings. The (13) from animal to h
40、uman flesh is, I believe, in most cases accidental. As (14) of what I mean by accidentaF’ I quote the case of the Muktesar man-eating tigers. This tigress, a comparatively young animal, in (15) with a porcupine lost an eye and got some fifty quills, (16) in length from one to nine inches, embe
41、dded under the (17) of her right foreleg. Suppurating (18) formed where she endeavoured to extract the quills with her teeth, and while she was lying up in a thick (19) of grass, starving and licking her wounds, a woman selected this particular place to cut the grass as fodder for her cattle. At fir
42、st the tigress took no notice, but when the woman had cut the grass right up to where she was lying the tigress struck once, the blow (20) in the woman’s skull.Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C, and D on ANSWER SHEET 1.18()Aa conflictBa b
43、outCa contestDan encounter7.As many of the stories in this book are about man-eating tigers, it is perhaps (1) to explain why those animals (2) man-eating tendencies. A man-eating tiger is a tiger that has been compelled, through stress of circumstances beyond its (3) to adopt a diet alien to it. Th
44、e stress of circumstances is, in nine cases out of ten, wounds, and in the tenth case old age. The wound that has caused (4) tiger to take up man-eating might be the result of a carelessly fired (5) and failure to follow up and (6) the wounded animal, or be the result Of the tiger having lost its te
45、mper when killing a porcupine. Human beings are not the natural prey of tigers, and it is only when tigers have been (7) through wounds or old age that, in order to live, they are compelled to a diet of human flesh. They can no longer make a (8) of animal in (9) A tiger uses its teeth and claws when
46、 killing. When, therefore, a tiger is suffering (10) one or more painful wounds, or when its teeth are, missing or defective and its claws (11) down, and it is unable to catch the animals it has been accustomed to eating, it is (12) by necessity to killing human beings. The (13) from animal to human
47、 flesh is, I believe, in most cases accidental. As (14) of what I mean by accidentaF’ I quote the case of the Muktesar man-eating tigers. This tigress, a comparatively young animal, in (15) with a porcupine lost an eye and got some fifty quills, (16) in length from one to nine inches, embedded
48、 under the (17) of her right foreleg. Suppurating (18) formed where she endeavoured to extract the quills with her teeth, and while she was lying up in a thick (19) of grass, starving and licking her wounds, a woman selected this particular place to cut the grass as fodder for her cattle. At first t
49、he tigress took no notice, but when the woman had cut the grass right up to where she was lying the tigress struck once, the blow (20) in the woman’s skull.Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C, and D on ANSWER SHEET 1.19()AformBdevelopCshapeDgrow8.As many of the stories in this book are about man-eating tigers, it is perhaps (1) to explain why those animals (2) man-eating tendencies.