2022年浙江省杭州市考研外语知识点汇总(含答案)
2022年浙江省杭州市考研外语知识点汇总(含答案)学校:_ 班级:_ 姓名:_ 考号:_一、单选题(3题)1.A And B So C Or D But2.A disrupted B interfered C interrupted D stopped3.A tendency B procedure C development D relation二、阅读理解(5题)4.5.Which of the following is the main point of the text?A The development of the Internet.B The possibility of space research.C Universal information superhighway.D The technological advances of the Mars mission.6.The statement “draws the line at operating on people” (Line 3, Paragragh 2) is closest in meaning to_.A removing wrinkles from the faceB helping people make upC enjoying operatingD refusing to operate7.A.是 B.否 8.三、1.Use of English(20题)9.(8)A.agree B.object C.confront D.consent 10.(12)A.pitch B.tone C.frequency D.volume 11.(17)A.However B.Although C.Therefore D.In fact 12.(19)A.happens B.means C.relates D.occurs 13.(10)A.disposed B.repaired C.bought D.replaced 14.(9)A.in B.by C.off D.up 15. 【C20】A.because of B.and C.with D.provided 16. 【C3】A.attachments B.auxiliaries C.attributes D.counterparts 17.(18)A.so B.what C.such D.that 18.(16)A.non-smoking B.no-smoking C.anti-smoking D.against smoking 19. When anyone opens a current account at a bank, he is lending the bank money. He may (1)_ the repayment of the money at any time, either (2)_ cash or by drawing a check in favor of another person. (3)_, the banker-customer relationship is that of debtor and creditor who is (4)_ depending on whether the customer's account is (5)_ credit or is overdrawn. But, in (6)_ to that basically simple concept, the bank and its customer (7)_ a large number of obligations to one another. Many of these obligations can give (8)_ to problems and complications but a bank customer, unlike, say, a buyer of goods, cannot complain that the law is (9)_ against him.The bank must (10)_ its customer's instructions, and not those of anyone else. (11)_, for example, a customer opens an account, he instructs the bank to debit his account only in (12)_ of checks drawn by himself. He gives the bank (13)_ of his signature, and there is a very firm rule that the bank has no right or (14)_ to pay out a customer's money (15)_ a check on which its customer's signature has been (16)_ It makes no difference that the forgery may have been a very (17)_ one: the bank must recognize its customer's signature. For this reason there is no (18)_ to the customer in the practice, (19)_ by banks, of printing the customer's name on his checks. If this (20)_ Forgery, it is the bank that will lose, not the customer.A.acquire B.deposit C.demand D.derive 20.(14)A.mobility B.flexibility C.stability D.irregularity 21. 【C2】A.out B.by C.in D.back 22.(5)A.though B.if C.as D.unless 23.(6)A.rate B.pace C.step D.speed 24.(4)A.As well B.Beside C.In addition D.Apart from 25. 【C1】A.kind B.means C.mean D.types 26.(3)A.relationship B.relation C.relationships D.relations 27.(13)A.place B.location C.spot D.context 28. 【C15】A.inner B.central C.shopping D.downtown 四、2.Reading Comprehension(30题)29.About two thousand years ago, the Celts were still in their primitive society and Britain was still covered with dense forests and swamps. They knew nothing of a written language, although they could utter different sounds to exchange simple ideas. But the Celts created their own civilization of which the most shining example was the historical Stonehenge in Wiltshire. The Stonehenge, still in existence now, was a circular arrangement of monoliths built by the ancient Britons for purposes still unknown to modern historians. The Celtic language didn't disappeared completely, either. Some of the Celtic words or sounds were later assimilated into the English language. Some people in Scotland and Wales now still speak a language of Celtic origin. It is believed that the Celts were related with the ancient people in what is now France and they, perhaps, offered some help in the struggle to resist Julius Caesar when he invaded France. The Roman army, commanded by Julius Caesar, invaded England in the first century B.C. In the first Century A.D., the Romans went across the English Channel and invaded Britain for the second time. They did not meet with much resistance on the part of the natives and soon got possession of what is now known as England by driving many of the native Celts to mountainous Scotland and Wales.The Romans brought other things with them besides their swords. They introduced their Roman civilization into England. They built towns, temples, theatres and fane buildings, better ones than the Britons had ever dreamed of. They drained marshes, cleared away forests, built roads and taught the Britons to cultivate