پاسخ سوالات زبان كنكور تجربي 90
76- Keep ----------- until you get to the crossroad and then turn left.
1) go 2) to go 3) going 4) be going
77- He always listens to the radio ----------- driving his car.
1) while 2) since 3) whether 4) because
78- We could buy a ----------- blouse from that store.
1) nice blue cotton Korean 2) nice blue Korean cotton
3) blue nice Korean cotton 4) Korean blue cotton nice
79- A: "Mr. Smith is a great researcher."
B: "He ----------- have done a lot of studies in his life time."
1) must 2) would 3) should 4) might
80- The water in this area contains a small ---------- of calcium and other minerals.
1) effect 2) amount 3) account 4) function
81- Our national football team was ----------- from the world Cup last year.
1) reduced 2) recalled 3) followed 4) omitted
82- Students should set a ----------- time aside to do their homework.
1) mental 2) conscious 3) specific 4) domestic
83- We don't exactly know what happened; he only gave a/an --------- of the events.
1) mistake 2) density 3) outline 4) article
84- The Japanese ----------- more than half their waste paper.
1) recycle 2) magnify 3) realize 4) launch
85- Both of the sisters were very active and ----------- successful in their chosen career.
1) smoothly 2) similarly 3) willingly 4) artificially
In many cultures, people think that love and marriage go together – like bread and butter or meat
and potatoes. They think that love is a/an (86) --------- basis for marriage and that you should love the person you marry before you get married. In other cultures, (87) ---------, a man and woman may not even know each (88) --------- before their wedding day. Romantic love is not essential to marriage in these cultures. These people (89) --------- that love will develop after the wedding if the marriage is a good one. Your (90) --------- on love and marriage come from your culture. Have you ever thought about that? What are your ideas?
86- 1) previous 2) extreme 3) various 4) necessary
87- 1) whereas 2) however 3) therefore 4) whether
88- 1) others 2) another 3) other 4) one another
89- 1) devote 2) examine 3) provide 4) expect
90- 1) views 2) senses 3) records 4) details
Part A: Grammar and Vocabulary
Directions: Questions 76-85 are incomplete sentences. Beneath each sentence you will
see four words or phrases, marked (1), (2), (3), and (4). Choose the one word or phrase
that best completes the sentence. Then mark your answer sheet.
Part B: Cloze Test
Directions: Questions 86-90 are related to the following passage. Read the passage and
decide which choice (1), (2), (3), or (4) best fits each space. Then mark your answer
sheet.
PASSAGE 1:
Astronauts are people who travel in space. The word "astronaut" means "star traveller". The
Russians call such people "cosmonauts". A Russian cosmonaut, Yuri Gagarin, was the first person to journey into space, travelling once around the Earth on 12 April 1961 in an orbit that lasted about 90 minutes. The first American astronaut to circle the Earth was John Glenn, who made a three orbit journey in February 1962.
The early space missions were dangerous, for no one knew at the time how human beings would
bear the stresses of space flight. Today manned space flight has become almost routine. Astronauts regularly fly into space and are able to remain there for months at a time without suffering permanent harm. But dangers still exist. Several Russian and United States spacemen have died over the years. One of the worst disasters was in 1986, when seven United States astronauts died as their space shuttle Challenger exploded shortly after liftoff.
The early manned spacecraft, such as Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo in the United States and
Vostok in Russia, were small and had restricted crew rooms. Also they could be used only once. The Russians use relatively small "once-only" craft called Soyuz to carry their cosmonauts to and from orbit. In orbit, however, the cosmonauts find larger accommodation in a space station known as Salyut. American astronauts now travel into space in the space shuttle. They fly in a delta-winged orbiter, which looks much like an airliner.
91- The passage mainly deals with ------------.
1) a brief history of space travel
2) risks involved in space travel
3) a comparison between early spaceships and modern ones
4) the competition between Russia and the U.S. in space travel
92- The first space travel ----------.
1) was made in one spring in the 20th century
2) took about 90 minutes from and to the Earth
3) was a failed mission in that it involved a one-orbit journey
4) was made by the same person who made the second journey in 1962
93- According to the passage, it is true that -----------.
1) even today space missions are not without risks
2) astronauts and cosmonauts represent two different jobs
3) although today astronauts are sometimes hurt, they never die
4) space travel in recent years is as dangerous as it was in the past
94- All of the following are the names of some spaceships EXCEPT ----------.
1) Soyuz 2) Mercury 3) Apollo 4) Salyut
95- It can be understood from the passage that the failure of the spacecraft Challenger is referred to as the worst space disaster because of -----------.
1) the expense of building the spaceship 2) its explosion earlier than predicted
3) the number of people who lost their lives 4) its highly important space mission
Part C: Reading Comprehension
Directions: In this part of the test, you will read two passages. The passages are
followed by some questions. Answer the questions by choosing the best choice (1), (2),
(3), or (4). Then mark your answer sheet.
PASSAGE 2:
Although all forms of communication have a language, the word usually refers to the use of written or spoken words.
Human language is the most complicated form of expression available to us. Simply to understand what you are reading at this very moment involves much intelligence and skill. An adult speaks on average 30,000 words a day, and a total of 600 million words in an average lifetime. Language has a profound effect on all our lives.
We learn language from childhood; we learn how to make sounds which can be formed into
words, and discover that we have to apply certain rules of grammar if we are to be understood. We learn to say "He saw me", but "I saw him". The ways of joining words together into grammatically acceptable sentences are enormous. If you were to speak aloud all the 20-word sentences that would make sense in the English language, it would take you ten million years to do so.
When we use words, we are using symbols; the word "elephant" should refer to a large grey animal with thick skin because speakers of the English language have agreed that this word should be the symbol for that particular animal.
Sometimes there is disagreement about the meanings of words. Usually these words refer to ideas or concepts, rather than to things. For instance, not everyone agrees upon the exact meaning of words such as "freedom", "love", "justice", or "peace". If the sender and the receiver disagree upon these meanings, communication breaks down. The study of the relationship between language and meaning is called semantics.
96- The passage is basically intended to offer ----------.
1) a definition of spoken communication
2) a description of language
3) a comparison between written and spoken language
4) an explanation of different forms of communication
97- Which of the following is true, according to paragraph 2?
1) Every individual uses at least 30,000 word per day.
2) Intelligence and skill are two parts of human language.
3) The total number of words in most human languages is about 600 million.
4) Far from being simple, what humans use to communicate is so complex.
98- The last sentence in paragraph 3 "If you were to speak ... ten million years to do so," is
intended to prove that ----------.
1) language took a long time to develop into a complicated form
2) language has the potential to produce so many sentences
3) one can say different things through the same words
4) if one uses 20-word-long sentences all the time one would fail to communicate
99- The writer refers to all of the following words about whose meaning there may sometimes be disagreement EXCEPT -----------.
1) peace 2) justice 3) freedom 4) elephant
100- With which of the following conclusions does the write seem more likely to agree?
1) We need to make human language more simple.
2) Overuse of words may lead to communication failure.
3) There is not necessarily a natural relationship between words and meanings.
4) People should study semantics if they want their sentences to be grammatically correct.
مطالب مشابه :
سوالات و پاسخ کنکور سراسری سال 87 -86- 85- 84 - 83 و...
سوالات عمومی کنکور زبان. سوالات سال 1385. دریافت سوالات كنكور 87 رشته انسانی با حجم 885
منابع كنكور 87
منابع كنكور 87. منابع سوالات دروس تخصصي و عمومي آزمون سراسري زبان و ادبيات فارسي 1 و 2 دوره
پاسخ سوالات زبان كنكور تجربي 90
آموزشی - پاسخ سوالات زبان كنكور تجربي 90 In other cultures, (87) -----, a man and woman may not even know each (88)
منابع سوالات كنكور رشته تجربي سال 91
منابع سوالات كنكور رشته تجربي سال 91. زبان فارسي 3 87. كليه رشته
منابع كنكور 87 اعلام شد
سوالات كنكور 87 نيز مانند سال گذشته از كتب نظام سالي زبان و ادبيات فارسي 1 و 2 دوره پيش
دانلود سوالات كنكور سراسري تجربي 1387 همراه با پاسخنامه تشريحي
نمونه سوالات كنكور برچسبها: كنكور, 87, سوالات كنكور سراسري زبان.
بررسي سوالات كنكور 1387 درس ادبیات رشته های مختلف
زبان و ادبیات فارسی بررسي سوالات كنكور 1387 درس ادبیات رشته سوالات چند دوره کنکور رشته
سوالات کارشناسی ارشد زبان انگليسي
سوالات کارشناسی ارشد مجموعه ی زبان انگلیسی 87 با پاسخ نامه نمونه سوالات كنكور زبان انگليسي .
آخرين تغييرات، زمان ثبت نام و فهرست منابع سوالات كنكور 90
آخرين تغييرات، زمان ثبت نام و فهرست منابع سوالات كنكور 87 براي کليه 87 زبان وادبيات
برچسب :
سوالات كنكور زبان 87