中国政法大学研究生院2003年博士研究生入学考试 K]>4*)
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考试日期:三月二十九日上午 wp~KrUlR
(Time Limit: 180 minutes) u5U^}<}y}
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Part Ⅰ Listening Comprehension DBvozTsF~
Part Ⅱ Vocabulary and Structure 4_CXs.v1
Part Ⅲ Reading Comprehension K;\fJ2ag
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一、 本考试的试卷一律在考场当场启封。 G&6`?1k
二、 答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名和准考证号分别填写在答题卡上和试卷二的答题纸密封线内。 1':};}dCJ
三、 试卷一上Part Ⅰ的第1至第30题,Part Ⅱ,和Part Ⅲ的答案一律用铅笔填涂在答题卡上,并在相应的字母中间划线,如[A] [B] [C] [D]。试卷二上的Part Ⅳ和Part Ⅴ的答案一律用钢笔或圆珠笔写在试卷二的答题纸上。凡写在试题册上的答案无效。 U?:?NC=1{
四、 本试卷全部考试时间为180分钟。 cSTL.QF
五、 考生须等监考人员将全部试卷及答题卡和试卷二答题纸收点无误并宣布本考试结束后,方可离开考场。 RM25]hx
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试卷一 TEST PAPER ONE U:aaa
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Part Ⅰ Listening Comprehension (15 pinots) xCu\ jc)2
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Directions: In this section, you will hear 10 short statements. The statements will be spokn just once. They will not be written out for you, and you must listen carefully in order to understand what the speaker says. .z,`{-7U
When you hear a statement, you will have a period of 15-20 seconds to read the four sentences in your test book and decide which one is closest in meaning to the statement you have heard. Then, on your Answer Sheet, find the number of the problem and then mark your answer on the Answer Sheet by drawing with a pencil a single line through the center in the brackets. a{}8030S
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He is no longer living in Beijing. t0ZaI E
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[C] He’s gone to Beijing for a short visit. n=h!V$X
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[B] I think I will fail my exam. %Q5
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[C] I don’t see where the exam grades are posted. T'%Rkag>
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2. [A] My lawyer is interested in the will. X}]g;|~SN
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[C] I will lower the interest rate. 2NWQiSz
[D] I will rest inside. h_xzqElZu
3. [A] Your advisor put a sign up on the door. qa/VSk!{
[B] Your advisor is quite tall. @t,Y<)U
[C] You may have to get glasses after all. G\H |\i
[D] You should talk to your advisor before signing up. XbW 1`PH
4. [A] Sarah posed for half an hour. 2@$`xPg
[B] Sarah arrived sooner than expected. 4mw
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[C] Sarah clocked the train at fifty miles per hour. K}Rq<zW
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5. [A] Car are more popular than bicycles. ]dQ
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7. [A] I went to the museum one day. QB#rf='
[B] I heard a concert at the museum. K._*
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[C] I’m going to visit the museum in a day. Xmaj7*f>p
[D] I’d see only a part of the museum in a day. " )/febBS
8. [A] My letter contained important knowledge. KeE)9e
[B] My letter may never have been received. EZg$mp1
[C] The company insured my letter. .z&,d&E
[D] The company said my letter had arrived. )NL_))\
9. [A] It won’t matter if Allen doesn’t bring his new camera. -mAi7[omh
[B] Allen will still take some pictures of the ocean. sj\kp
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[D] We will need Allen’s new camera for still pictures. Hlye:.$
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[B] She overturned her tractor. :Vl2\H=P
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[D] She headed over the track. }Gg:y?
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In this section you will hear 10 short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, there will be a question about what was said. You will hear the question only once. When you have heard the question, you will have a period of 15-20 seconds to read the four possible answers marked [A], [B], [C] and [D] and decide which is the best answer. Then mark your answer on the Answer Sheet by drawing with a pencil a single line through the center in the brackets. !<
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Man: Hello, Mary. This is John Smith at the office. Is Bill feeling any better today? &]mZp&
Woman: Oh, yes, John. He’s felling much better now. But the doctor says he’ll have to stay in bed until Monday. F1aI4H<(T
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[A] At the office. [B] On his way to work. Yf=Puy}q
[C] Home in bed.[D] Away on vacation.
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11. [A] The gym doesn’t open until tomorrow. ,m)k;co^
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12. [A] Introduce the man to Jane soon. `$5
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13. [A] He know about a larger apartment she can rent. Pzl2X@{ %
[B] He’s helping his neighbor move. E9"P~ nz
[C] It’s difficult to get an apartment in his building. (&)PlIi7
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14. [A] Check their flight schedule in the morning. Z@G[\"
[B] Change their vacation plans. $gv3Up"U
[C] Leave early for the airport. XJ3
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[D] Listen to the morning weather forecast. 8`{)1.d5[
15. [A] Ask to see the man’s driver’s license. !)1gGXRY
[B] Sell the man a new leather wallet. ~mR@L `"l
[C] Take a picture of the man. |K(2_Wp
[D] Show the man a wallet. u3B[1Ae:K
16. [A] Go to the exhibit tonight. +'ZJ]
[B] Stay at home and rest. YcaomPo
[C] Fin out what time the exhibit opens. 5vmc'Om
[D] Help the man arrange his trip. OtVRhR3>
17. [A] Offer to buy the car. cR*5iqA
[B] Find out how much the car costs. QCD
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[C] Try to sell his car before buying another one. XsXO S8
[D] Write a cheek for the new car. :]rb} 1nLB
18. [A] He likes the woman’s idea. (^@rr[.o7
[B] He can meet the woman in the afternoon. 6/5Xy69:h
[C] He will discuss the idea tomorrow. x@)G@'vV|
[D] The next issue of the paper is already planned. -`8pahI
19. [A] He’ll have to pay a fine. B@ xjwBUk
[B] He’s taking good care of the book. ;(3!#4`q(]
[C] He returned the book to the library. ]wZlJK`K
[D] He’s worried about the book. z%Eok
20. [A] Take her to another exhibit. `w_%HVw>"
[B] See the exhibit when it goes to another city. DuMzK%
[C] Go to the museum before it opens. gWu<5Y=C
[D] Apply for a job at the museum. *yZ `aKfH
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In this section you will hear several brief passages. You will hear them once only. After each one, you will hear some questions. You will hear each question once only. After you hear the question, you will have 15-20 seconds to choose the best answer from the four choices given. Then mark your answer on the Answer Sheet by drawing with a pencil a single line through the center in the brackets. 4o<rj4G>
Questions 21-23 are based on the passage you have just heard. }3}H}
21. [A] The development of the modern skyscraper. nCS" l5
[B] The skyscraper’s effect on urban areas. T' > MXFLh
[C] Problems with future skyscraper construction. !+u
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23. [A] Projected changes in the building code. iax0V
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[C] Strategies for reducing traffic congestion. X;1yQ|su
[D] Methods of estimating construction costs. MD^,"!A
Questions 24-26 are based on the passage you have just heard. .JOZ2QWm<
24. [A] It is because of high costs and long delays. .e5d#gE0
[B] It is because of high taxes and long delays. PthgxB^
[C] It is because of slow changes and high taxes. #W&o]FAA3y
[D] It is because of high costs and high taxes. {;N2 &S o
25. [A] reduce court evidence. Bi2 c5[3
[B] increase court costs. UiVGOQq
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[D] cut the number of litigants. Gr 4v&Mz:
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[C] ways to deal with the judge in court. ZS%W/.?
[D] methods to improve court efficiency. Af\
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27. [A] It helps the body to digest food. 1+gF fKq
[B] It keeps milk fresh. tS>^x
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[D] It prevents sunburn. gXlcB~!
28. [A] Citrus fruit. KzP{bK5/
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29. [A] Ten minutes of exercise each day. ,:e~aG,B
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30. [A] Their bones may become weak. *V%"q|L8
[B] They may lose weight. Z3weFbCH
[C] They may develop wrinkles. DtFHh/X
[D] They may become allergic to milk. ce9P-}d
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Part Ⅱ Vocabulary and Grammatical Structure (15 points) oj -
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Directions: There are 15 sentences in this section. Each sentence has a word or phrase underlined. There are four words or phrases beneath each sentence. Choose the one word or phrase which would best keep the meaning of the original sentence if it were substituted for the underlined part. Mark your answer on the Answer Sheet by drawing with a pencil a single line through the center in the brackets. B=TUZ)
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31. Zwilich’s music has always been accessible, often wildly extroverted, as in her popular orchestral piece “Ceiebration,” or paipably introverted , as in her poignant clarinet quintet. &))d],tJX
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32. Outside, hospital interns are messing for yet another protest against government pians to scale back French health care. R.rch2
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33. Their charm looks like little more than practiced narcissism. They calculatingly hang on to husbands for money, status and security. lg aSIXDK
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34. Tailor’s black moods were often accompanied by inexplicable bouts of inomnia, crying and lethargy. By last summer she’d sunk so low she didn’t care if she lived or ided. CM_hN>%w[
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35. People have been ingesting Saint Johnswort, a yellow-flowered plant with the Latin name of Hypericum perforatum, for some 2 000 years. h ik.qK
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36. Experts note that many of the products in the health-food stores contain overly diluted concentrations that render the herb impotent. \_`qon$9
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37. In the study of 3 250 depressed patients, only 2.4 percent experienced side effects. Those include restlessness, gastrointestinal irritations and mild allergic reactions. duG3-E
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38. His landlord was trying to evict him from his apartment, which was raided last month by lawyers administering his personal-bankruptcy case. mXRkR.zu+
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39. Moreover, Northern Cyprus has no extradition treaty with Britain. Turkish Cypriot leader made it clear that Nadir would not be returned to London. 2<@2_wSJ
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40. The auctioneer’s hammers were not the only thing falling as the spring auction season got underway in New York. So were prices for works by some of the major names in contemporary arts. '#+&?6 p
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41. It is believed that the Congress resolves political issues by consulting voters, being lobbied by interest groups, looking at opinion polls, and openly debating the pros and cons. v)+g<!
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42. If one aids and abets a criminal, he is also considered guilty of the crime. |
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43. Even though the evidence is overwhelming, if one juror is still skeptical, the case must be retried. u9!
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Directions: There are 15 sentences in this section. Beneath each sentence there are four words or phrases marked [A], [B], [C], and [D]. Choose the one work or phrase that best completes the sentence. Mark your answer on the Answer Sheet by drawing with a pencil a single line through the center in the brackets. aw*]b
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47. The Greenhouse effect is a phenomenon that is caused when carbon dioxide and is trapped in the atmosphere.
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48. an ownership of nearly 60 to 62 percent of corporate equities, this means 1-2 percent of American society possesses about 43 percent of the total wealth of the nation. QD@O!};
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49. Until the late eighteenth century, craftsmen were made toys, mastering their trade and hours to carefully shaping each product by hand. z 206fF
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50. Sunlight during dawn or dusk comes in at a lower angle, and since it cannot escape the dust and pollution of the atmosphere , the sky turns orange and then red. 6BV 6<PHJ
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51. More than anything, what saved Jamestown was the highly successful cultivation of tobacco, Indian assistance with farming undoubtedly played a major part as well. {]dxFhe)
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52. The 3000 calories you might eat energy to about 6 pounds of TNT. +Csb8
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53. Of the two great Greek philosophers, namely Plato and Aristotle, who relied on observation. 6(QfD](2}
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54. It is now acknowledged that an expanding human population behind desertification, since more people inevitably exert a greater pressure on that area’s resources. D|5mNX%e
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55. Daily brushing and flossing are the most important weapons of plaque, the primary cause of cavities. P*"c!Dn
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56. In December 1997, more than 160 other countries met in Kyoto, Japan, and GHG emissions, known as the Kyoto Protocol. $ #!oejLD
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58. provide new insights into the problem of consciousness, it also does so in a way that ordinary people can understand. ]ttF''lH
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60. Following in his father’s footstep’s, George W. Bush became president of the United States in January 2001. w5q6c%VZ
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Directions: In this part there are four passage followed by questions or unfinished statements, each with four suggested answers. Choose the one you think is the best answer. Then on your Answer Sheet, find the corresponding letter and mark your choice on the Answer Sheet by drawing with a pencil a single line through the center in the brackets. 7/&t