在职联考英语模拟试题四

  十月在职联考英语考生想要做好英语完形填空,首先要词汇过关,考生们可通过零散时间记忆词汇,此种记忆方法更加牢固。如下是中国在职研究生招生信息网的老师提供的十月在职联考英语完形填空经典练习题。

  1 . It is the news ____ most parents of the hope that there is a safe and socially approved road to a kind of life they themselves have not had, but their children can.

  A. that depriveB. that it deprives C. that deprivesD. when it deprives

  2. Professor Wang , _______ for his informative lectures, was warmly received by his students.

  A. knowing B. known C. to be known D. having known

  3.In fact Peter would rather have left for San Francisco than ____ in New York.

  A. to stay B. stayed C. stay D. having stayed

  4.Everyone hopes that we can do something to make things better, so we can't help ______ under the stress.

  A. but working B. but to work C. work D. but work

  5.There has been a great increase in retail sales , ____?

  A. does there B. isn't there C. hasn't there D. isn't it

  6. ________evidence that language acquiring ability must be stimulated.

  A. If being B. It is C. There is D. There being

  7. We hadn't met for 20 years, but I recognized her_____ I saw her.

  A. the moment B. for the moment C. the moment when D. at the moment when

  8. On hearing a great noise, Mike looked forward through the window _____ what happened outside the room.

  A. to seeing B. to see C. seeing D. to have seen

  9. You ______ be driven out of the school if you dare to cheat in the exam.

  A. should B. would C. will D. shall

  10. You ____ him so closely; you should have kept your distance.

  A. shouldn't follow B. mustn't follow C. couldn't have been following D. shouldn't have been following

  · U. S.-led occupation authorities have begun a secret campaign to recruit and train agents with the once-dreaded Iraqi intelligence service to help identify resistance to American forces here after months of increasingly sophisticated attacks and bombings, according to U.S.. and Iraqi officials.

  The extraordinary move to recruit agents of former president’s security services demonstrates a growing recognition among U.S. officials that American military forces―already stretched thin―cannot alone prevent attacks like the devastating truck bombing of the U.N. headquarters recently, the officials said.

  Authorities have stepped up the recruitment over the past two weeks, one senior U.S. official said, despite sometimes firm objections by members of the U.S.-appointed Iraqi Governing Council, who complain that they have too little control over the pool of recruits. While U.S. officials acknowledge the sensitivity of cooperating with a force that embodied the ruthlessness of the overthrown president’s rule, they assert that an urgent need for better and more precise intelligence has forced unusual compromises.

  “The only way you can combat terrorism is through intelligence,” the senior official said. “It’s the only way you’re going to stop these people from doing what they’re doing.” He added: “Without Iraqi input, that’s not going to work.”

  Officials are reluctant to disclose how many former agents have been recruited since the effort began. But Iraqi officials say they number anywhere from dozens to a few hundred, and U.S. officials acknowledge that the recruitment is extensive.

  “We’re reaching out very widely,” said one official with the U.S.-led administration, who like most spoke on condition of anonymity because of sensitivity over questions of intelligence and sources.

  Added a Western diplomat: “There is an obvious evolution in American thinking. First the police are reconstituted, then the army. It is logical that intelligence officials from the regime would also be recruited.”

  Officials say the first line of intelligence-gathering remains the Iraqi police, who number 6,500 in Baghdad and 33,000 nationwide. But that force is hampered in intelligence work by a lack of credibility with a belief-broken public, and its numbers remain far below what U.S. officials say they need to bring order to an unruly capital. Across Iraq, walk-in informers have provided tips on weapons hidings and locations of suspected guerrillas, but many Iraqis dismiss those reports as occasional and sometimes motivated by a desire for personal gain.

  The emphasis in recruitment appears to be on the intelligence service known as the Mukhabarat, one of four branches in the former security service, although it is not the only target for the U.S. effort. The Mukhabarat, whose name itself inspired fear in ordinary Iraqis, was the foreign intelligence service, the most sophisticated of the four.

  1. America’s attitude towards Iraqi intelligence was one of.

  [A] disgust [B] hatred [C] fear [D] resent

  2. The word “devastating” (Line 3, Paragraph 2) is closest in meaning to.

  [A] destructive [B] regretful [C] frustrating [D] terrible

  3. The U.S. officials consider the nature of the recruitments of former security services.

  [A] give-ins to the bombing

  [B] setbacks of US-led administration

  [C] examples of US-Iraqi cooperation

  [D] compromises of some kind

  4. Which of the following is true regarding the recruitment of the intelligence?

  [A] The new-release people are unwilling to tell anything about themselves.

  [B] It is just a preparatory step for the reconstruction of the Iraqi armed forces.

  [C] The western world as a whole dislikes the idea of reconstruction in this way.

  [D] An obvious connection exists in the reconstructions of the army and the police.

  5. A large part of the Iraqi people hold information about weapon hidings as.

  [A] fear-inspired [B] money-driven

  [C] unreliable [D] sophisticated

  参考答案:1.C 2.A 3.D 4.A 5.B

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