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昆明理工大学考博英语试题
[ sell=1][/sell] HJcZ~5jf hYWWvJ)S 昆明理工大学2016年博士研究生招生考试试题(A) O,OGq0c 考试科目代码:1111 考试科目名称 : 英语 wcL0#[
) 试题适用招生专业 :全校 ,3n}*"K 考生答题须知 1. 所有题目(包括填空、选择、图表等类型题目)答题答案必须做在考点发给的答题纸上,做在本试题册上无效。请考生务必在答题纸上写清题号。 n9J>y
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Part II Structure and Vocabulary ( 15 points ) Directions: In this part, there are fifteen incomplete sentences. For each sentence four alternatives A, B, C or D are given. Decide which of the alternatives best completes the sentence and mark the corresponding letter on your ANSWER SHEET. Qdn:4yk b
gDDys 1. Heavy smokers are twenty times more likely to be ______ by lung cancer than non-smokers. *AA1e}R{B A. gripped B. stricken C. attacked D. ravaged }I10hy~W 2. Most states emphasized eradication of violence, particularly domestic violence, as a national ______ area in national crime prevention strategies. .F6
#s A. requirement B. dominance C. prerequisite D. priority ""a8eB6 3. In court, the accused man claimed that he was innocent, saying that he had been ______. n^%u9H A. betrayed B. deceived C. framed D. defrauded }rQ*!2Y? 4. One can understand others much better by noting the immediate and fleeting reactions of their eyes and ______ to expressed thoughts. \mDm*UuG
A. countenances B. dilemmas C. concessions D. junctions 8`~]9ej 5. Housewives who do not go out to work often feel they are not working to their full ______. -s 1VlS/ capacity B. strength C. length D. possibility 6. The old couple decided to ______ a boy and a girl though they had three children of their own. =@z"k'Vl` A. adapt B. bring C. receive D. adopt W9D)QIqbvW 7. This new round of layoff occurring in major industrial cities will only reduce profits and ______ an economic crisis. +vnaEy A. rectify B. precipitate C. offend D. alternate [KKoEZ 8. In spite of my repeated apologies, she never forgave me for my ______ her private affairs. `WT7w']NT A. potential for B. expertise of C. intrusion into D. injection into Cf N; ` 9. As we are on the point of some important business with them, we should like to know exactly about their credit ______. 'YeJGzsJp A. transmitting B. transferring C. transacting D. transporting W{h7+X]Y 10. The question of salary increase will ______ at the next general meeting. 8B+uNN~%] A. come off B. come up C. come to D. come through IviWS84 11. A cobweb glistening with dew seems as ______ as it is lovely. 8dH|s#.4um A. fragile B. frigid C. strident D. tedious +x2xQ8#|~~ 12. Behind his large smiles and large cigars, his eyes often seemed to ______ regret. <b\urtoJ 昆明理工大学2016年博士研究生招生考试试题 A. teem with B. look with C. brim with D. come with uprQy<I@ 13. A young man sees a sunset and, unable to understand or express the emotion that it ______ in him, concludes that it must be the gateway to a world that lies beyond. ]3C8 A. reflects B. retains C. radiates D. rouses 3C2> 14. The law exists in every civilized society so that Governments, the rich and the powerful can not ______ their position. -UVWs2W'$ A. abuse B. eradicate C. legalize D. threaten j$^]WRt 15. A chameleon is a type of reptile that can ______ the color of its surroundings so that it can not be seen easily. 1rEP)66N A. deal with B. take on C. seek out D. escape from Ydx5kUJV< 'w2;oO Part III. Reading Comprehension ( 40 points ) Directions: There are four passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the BEST choices and then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer SHEET. gg(U}L
]: "->:6Oe2 Passage 1 qHCs{ u My professor brother and I have an argument about head and heart, about whether he overvalues IQ while I lean more toward EQ. We typically have this debate about people—can you be friends with a really smart jerk怪物?—but there's corollary推论to animals as well. I’d love it if our dog could fetch the morning paper and then read it to me over coffee, but I actually care much more about her loyal and innocent heart. There’s already enough thinking going on in our house, and we probably spend too much time in our heads. Where we need some role modeling is in instinct, and that's where a dog is a roving revelation. ^XM;D/Gp~ I did not grow up with dogs, which meant that my older daughter's respectful but unyielding determination to get one required some adjustment on my part. I often felt she was training me: from ages of 6 to 9, she gently schooled me in various breeds and their personalities, whispered to the dogs we encountered so they would charm and persuade me, demonstrated by her self-discipline that she was ready for the responsibility. And thus came our dog Twist, whom I sometimes mistake for a third daughter. Xd6y7s At first I thought the challenge would be to train her to sit, to heel, to walk calmly beside us and not go wildly chasing the neighbourhood rabbits. But I soon discovered how much more we had to learn from her than she from us. c0 |p34 If it is true, for example, that the secret to a child’s success is less rare genius than raw persistence, Twist's ability to stay on task is a model for us all, especially if the task is trying to capture the sunbeam that flicks忽然摇动around the living room as the wind blows through the branches outside. She never succeeds, and she never gives up. This includes when she runs square into walls. Q\76jD`m\ Then there is her unfailing patience, which breaks down only when she senses that dinnertime was 15 minutes ago and we have somehow failed to notice. Even then she is more eager than indignant 愤愤不平的, and her refusal to whine shows a restraint of which I'm not always capable when hungry. Os{qpR^<I: But the lesson I value most is the one in forgiveness, and Twist first offered this when d%3BJ+J 昆明理工大学2016年博士研究生招生考试试题 she was still very young. When she was about 7 months old, we took her to the vet兽医to be sprayed切除卵巢. We turned her over to a stranger, who proceeded to perform a procedure that was probably not pleasant, But when the vet returned her to us, limp and tender, there was no recrimination反责,no How could you do that to me? It was as though she really knew that we could not intentionally cause her pain, and while she did not understand, she forgave and curled up with her head on my daughter's lap. ZAZCvN@5 I suppose we could have concluded that she was just blindly loyal and docile温顺的. But eventually we knew better. She is entirely capable of disobedience, as she has proved many times. She will ignore us when there are more interesting things to look at, rebuke us when we are careless, bark into the twilight when she has urgent messages to send. But her patience with our failings and fickleness浮躁and her willingness to give us a second chance are a daily lesson in gratitude. meR2"JN' My friends who grew up with dogs tell me how when they were teenagers and trusted no one in the world, they could tell their dog all their secrets. It was the one friend who would not gossip or betray, could provide in the middle of the night the soft, unbegrudging不勉强的comfort and peace that adolescence conspires to disrupt. An age that is all about growth and risk needs some anchors and weights, a model of steadfastness when all else is in flux处于不断变化中. Sometimes I think Twist's devotion keeps my girls on a benevolent leash, one that hangs quietly at their side as they trot along but occasionally yanks猛拉them back to safety and solid ground.
o3=kF We've weighed so many decisions so carefully in raising our daughters—what school to send them to and what church to attend, when to give them cell phones and with what precautions. But when it comes to what really shapes their character and binds our family, I never would have thought we would owe so much to its smallest member. %jkPrI s/M~RB!w 16. In the first paragraph, the author suggests that ______. 919g5f` A. a person can either have a high IQ or a low EQ zwtsw [. B. her professor brother cares too much about IQ aTsfl C. we need examples of how to follow one's heart aB^G D. she prefers dogs that are clever and loyal M-N2>i# 17. According to the passage, all the following are Twist's characteristics EXCEPT ______. >nQyF A. resignation B. patience C. forgiveness D. tenacity "44?n <1 18. According to the context, the meaning of the word “square” is closest to ______. Q=E@i9c9 A. fast B. straight C. blindly D. stubbornly |@.<}/ 19. That “Twist's devotion keeps my girls on a benevolent leash” means that ______. 8n5nHne A. Twist is capable of looking after the girls <q2nZI^ B. Twist and the girls have become friends yipD5,TC C. Twist knows how to follow the girls Ky#B'Bh}`g D. Twist's loyalty helps the girls grow up OPW"ABJ
20. What does the author try to express in the last paragraph? -P>=WZu A. Difficulties in raising her children. 4Z9
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LFH9.Mp C. Gratitude to Twist for her role. dM{~Ubb D. Concerns about schooling and religion. 1Uk~m 昆明理工大学2016年博士研究生招生考试试题 Passage 2 ]31XX= The fishing village of 1,480 people is a bleak and lonely place. Set on the southwestern edge of Iceland, the volcanic landscape is whipped by the North Atlantic winds, which hush everything around them. A sculpture at the entrance to the village depicts a naked man facing a wall of seawater twice his height. There is no movie theater, and many residents never venture to the capital, a 50-minute drive away. :xS&Y\ry But Sandgerdi might be the perfect place to raise girls who have mathematical talent. Government researchers two years ago tested almost every 15-year-old in Iceland for it and found that boys trailed far behind girls. That fact was unique among the 41 countries that participated in the standardized test for that age group designed by the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development. But while Iceland’s girls were alone in the world in their significant lead in math, their national advantage of 15 points was small compared with the one they had over boys in fishing villages like Sandgerdi, where it was closer to 30. o!`O
i5 The teachers of Sandgerdi’s 254 students were only mildly surprised by the results. They say the gender gap is a story not of talent but motivation. Boys think of school as sufferings on the way to a future of finding riches at sea; for girls, it’s their ticket out of town. Margret Ingporsdottir and Hanna Maria Heidarsdottir, both 15, students at Sandgerdi’s gleaming school—which has a science laboratory, a computer room and a well-stocked library—have no doubt that they are headed for university. “I think I will be a pharmacist,” says Heidarsdottir. The teens sat in principal Gudjon Kristjansson’s office last week, waiting for a ride to the nearby town of Kevlavik, where they were competing in West Iceland’s yearly math contest, one of many throughout Iceland in which girls excel. ,$zlw\ Meanwhile, by the harbor, Gisli Tor Hauksson, 14, already has big plans that don’t require spending his afternoons toiling over geometry. “I’ll be a fisherman,” he says, just like most of his ancestors. His father recently returned home from 60 days at sea off the coast of Norway. “He came back with 1.1 million krona,” about $18,000, says Hauksson. As for school, he says, “it destroys the brain.” He intends to quit at 16, the earliest age at which he can do so legally “A boy sees his older brother who has been at sea for only two years and has a better car and a bigger house than the headmaster,” says Kristjansson. Xj~EVD But the story of female achievement in Iceland doesn’t necessarily have a happy ending. Educators have found that when girls leave their rural enclaves to attend universities in the nation’s cities, their science advantage generally shrinks. While 61% of university students are women, they make up only one-third of Iceland’s science students. By the time they enter the labor market, many are overtaken by men, who become doctors, engineers and computer technicians. Educators say they watch many bright girls suddenly flinch back in the face of real, head-to-head competition with boys. In a math class at a Reykjavik school, Asgeir Gurdmundsson, 17, says that although girls were consistently brighter than boys at school, “they just seem to leave the technical jobs to us.” Says Soirun Gensdottir, the director of education at the Ministry of Education, Science and Culture: “We have to find a way to stop girls from dropping out of sciences.” zK4
8vo Teachers across the country have begun to experiment with ways to raise boys to the level of girls in elementary and secondary education. The high school in Kevlawik tried an experiment in 2002 and 2003, separating 16-to-20-year-olds by gender for two years. That time the boys slipped even further behind. “The boys said the girls were better anyway,” 9,f<Nb(\ 昆明理工大学2016年博士研究生招生考试试题 says Krlstjan Asmundsson, who taught the 25 boys. “They didn’t even try.” e>9Z:vY r/hyW6e_ 21. Which of the following words can best describe Sandgerdi? U
qw}4C/0 A. desolate B. poor C. bustling D. thriving ?%/u/*9rj 22. According to the passage, the reason why girls do better than boys in math at Sandgerdi is most probably the following EXCEPT ______. rn:
zKTyhw A. boys and girls share different incentives in math learning R{uJczu B. the girls are more anxious about their future career RB7AI!'a? C. the boys consider that fishing doesn’t necessarily need math $KWYe{# D. the boys spend more time on their part time jobs [~c'|E8Q 23. The fifth paragraph suggests that in the field of science ______. ()M@3={R A. women have advantages over men in competition Ldhk^/+ B. women tend to be in a less embarrassing level =lC;^&D-0/ C. men are plying more important roles wK'! xH^ D. Men are one third less than women in number &49$hF
g6" 24. Girls flinch back in the competition with boys most probably because ______. !@<@QG- A. they are short of confidence in themselves Afy .3T @) B. employers often prefer boys to take technical jobs AR~$MCR]"k C. they have poorer performance in technical jobs X')
Zm+ D. they are willing to leave technical jobs to boys ;=-j;x 25. Which of the following is the best title for this passage? qwF*(pTHq A. A Village In Iceland ~z
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E Passage 3 q11QAx4p Studies serve for delight, for ornament, and for ability. Their chief use for delight, is in privateness and retiring; for ornament, is in discourse; and for ability, is in the judgment and disposition of business. For expert men can execute, and perhaps judge of particulars, one by one; but the general counsels, and the plots and marshalling按次序排列成形of affairs, come best from those that are learned. To spend too much time in studies is sloth怠惰; to use them too much for ornament, is affectation; to make judgment wholly by their rules, is the humor of a scholar. :'y{dbKp" They perfect nature, and are perfected by experience: for natural abilities are like natural plants, that need pruning修剪by study; and studies themselves do give forth directions too much at large, except they be bounded in by experience.
M U?{?5 Crafty men contemn studies, simple men admire them, and wise men use them; for they teach not their own use; but that is a wisdom without them, and above them, won by observation. +[whh Read not to contradict and confute驳斥; nor to believe and take for granted; nor to find talk and discourse; but to weigh and consider. Zj1ZU[BEcL Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested; that is, some books are to be read only in parts; others to be read, but not curiously; and some few to be read wholly, and with diligence and attention. Some books GG_^K#* 昆明理工大学2016年博士研究生招生考试试题 also may be read by deputy, and extracts made of them by others; but that would be only in the less important arguments, and the meaner sort of books, else distilled蒸馏的books are like common distilled waters, flashy things. 4`8IFK
Reading makes a full man; conference a ready man; and writing an exact man. And therefore, if a man write little, he had need have a great memory; if he confer little, he had need have a present wit: and if he read little, he had need have much cunning, to seem to know that he does not. Histories make men wise; poets witty; the mathematics subtile敏锐的; natural philosophy deep; moral grave; logic and rhetoric able to contend争论. CZJHE> Nay不, there is no stood or impediment妨碍in the wit but may be wrought out by fit studies, like as diseases of the body may have appropriate exercises. Bowling is good for the stone and reins 肾脏; shooting for the lungs and breast; gentle walking for the stomach; riding for the head; and the like. So if a man’s wit be wandering, let him study the mathematics; for in demonstrations, if his wit be called away never so little, he must begin again. If his wit be not apt to distinguish or find differences, let him study the Schulman; for they are cymini sectors [splitters of hairs]. If he be not apt to beat over matters, and to call up one thing to prove and illustrate another, let him study the lawyers’ cases. So every defect of the mind may have a special receipt. .]j#y9>&w% +ze}0lrEL 26. According to the passage, studies are useful on all the following occasions EXCEPT when ________. *D?((_+ A. one gives a speech
w%3Fg~Up B. one makes a judgment 8cK\myn. C. one class is over D3S+LV D. one retires from the crowd -G],H)M 27. All of the following statements about studies is true EXCEPT that ________. IXZ(]&w
e A. scholars make judgment based on the knowledge obtained through studies <i}q=%W!1 B. sensible men can make good use of the studies they have pursued |N:MZ#}; C. artisans look down upon studies H>? :U] D. as plants need pruning, one’s study abilities need cultivating \|2tTvW,0 28. The author suggests that when you read a book, you should ________. #PPR"w2g A. agree with the writer of the book -3.UE^W2 B. refute the writer’s viewpoint iV?` i C. try to find fault with the writer <ROpuY\!l D. ponder upon what you have read ^^G-kg 29. If a person wants to express his ideas with great eloquence, he should read a book on ________. },DyU A. history B. rhetoric C. speech D. public relations S d IGU[fm 30. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that Schulman probably is a ________. pC*BA<?Rg A. philosopher B. lawyer C. mathematician D. physician LZ~2=Y<
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!v}xY Passage 4 /61by$E Americans no longer expect public figures, whether in speech or in writing, to command the English language with skill and gift. Nor do they aspire to such command themselves. In his latest book, Doing Our Own Thing. The Degradation of language and Music and Why We Should Like, Care, John McWhorter, a linguist and controversialist of }0QN[$H! 昆明理工大学2016年博士研究生招生考试试题 mixed liberal and conservative views, sees the triumph of 1960s counter-culture as responsible for the decline of formal English. FZiZg; Blaming the permissive 1960s is nothing new, but this is not yet another criticism against the decline in education. Mr. McWhorter’s academic specialty is language history and change, and he sees the gradual disappearance of “whom”, for example, to be natural and no more regrettable than the loss of the case-endings of Old English. su&t7rJ But the cult of the authentic and the personal, "doing our own thing", has spelt the death of formal speech, writing, poetry and music. While even the modestly educated sought an elevated tone when they put pen to paper before the 1960s, even the most well-regarded writing since then has sought to capture spoken English on the page. Equally, in poetry, the highly personal, performative genre is the only form. that could claim real liveliness. In both oral and written English, talking is triumphing over speaking, spontaneity over craft. i{8]'fM Illustrated with an entertaining array of examples from both high and low culture, the trend that Mr. McWhorter documents is unmistakable. But it is less clear, to take the question of his subtitle: Why We Should, Like, Care. As a linguist, he acknowledges that all varieties of human language, including non-standard ones like Black English, can be powerfully expressive—there exists no language or dialect in the world that cannot convey complex ideas. He is not arguing, as many do, that we can no longer think straight because we do not talk proper. R6`*4zS Russians have a deep love for their own language and carry large chunks of memorized poetry in their heads, while Italian politicians tend to elaborate speech that would seem old-fashioned to most English-speakers. Mr. McWhorter acknowledges that formal language is not strictly necessary, and proposes no radical education reforms—he is really grieving over the loss of something beautiful more than useful. We now take our English “on paper plates instead of china”. A shame, perhaps, but probably an inevitable one. "YJ[$TG rO0ZtC{K 31. According to McWhorter, the decline of formal English ______. oEJaH A. is inevitable in radical education reforms ##H;Yb B. is but all too natural in language development 2B-.}OJ C. has caused the controversy over the counter-culture {AOG"T&< D. brought about changes in public attitudes in the 1960s C\ vC?(n 32. The word “talking” (Line 6, Paragraph 3) denotes ________. YG4WS | A. modesty B. personality C. liveliness D. informality SSE3tcRRl 33. To which of the following statements would McWhorter most likely agree? Z!=
L A. Logical thinking is not necessarily related to the way we talk. 4r\*@rq B. Black English can be more expressive than standard English. Z==!C=SBv C. Non-standard varieties of human language are just as entertaining. 6
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RC 昆明理工大学2016年博士研究生招生考试试题 35. According to the last paragraph, “paper plates” is to “china” as ________. >SoO4i8 A. “temporary” is to “permanent” B. “radical” is to “conservative” :?=Q39O9 C. “functional” is to “artistic” D. “humble” is to “noble” ZqQ*}l5 >7'+ye6z Part IV Translation (20 points) Section A English-Chinese Translation (10 points) jH>8bXQqZ Directions: Read the following paragraph carefully and then translate it into Chinese. Your translation should be written clearly on ANSWER SHEET. Vr/Bu4V" 36. Most societies derive consensus from a long history, a language all their own, a common religion, or common ancestry. The myths by which they live are based on all of these. But the United States is a country of immigrants, coming from a great variety of nations. Lately, it has been emphasized that an asocial narcissistic personality has become characteristic of Americans, and that it is this type of personality that makes for the lack of well-being, because it prevents us from achieving consensus that would counteract a tendency to withdraw into private worlds. In this study of narcissism, Christopher Lash says that modem man, “tortured by self-consciousness, turns to new therapies not to free himself of his personal worries but to find meaning and purpose in life, to find something to live for.” There is widespread distress because national morale has declined, and we have lost an earlier sense of national vision and purpose. KlN/\N\ X&a:g Section B Chinese-English Translation (10 points) {~N3D4n^ Directions: Read the following paragraph carefully and then translate it into English. Your translation should be written clearly on ANSWER SHEET. nA_%2F'W} 37. 当我们谈及智力,我们不是指在某种考试中取得高分的能力,也不是指学习好的能力。我们所谈的智力指的是一种生活风格,一种生活,一种在各种情况下的行为方式。真正的智力测验不是测试我们对怎样做知道多少,而是测试当我们不知道做什么时会怎样做。无论年老年少,有才智的人遇到新情况或问题时,都会豁达地面对。他努力用心和感觉去尽可能地掌握所有细节。他考虑该情况或问题,而不是考虑他自己或是这将给他带来什么后果。他大胆地、富有想象力地、机智地,而且如果不是信心十足地,至少是充满希望地去解决问题;假如他无法圆满解决,对自己的错误他也并不害怕或是感到惭愧,而且尽量从中吸取教训,这就是智力。 8[zb{PRu zrRFn `B Part V Writing (15 points) Directions: “One Belt, One Road” is a development strategy started by the Chinese government in 2013. How much do you know about it? ?^u^im In this section you are required to write an essay under the title “One Belt, One Road” (OBOR). You must explain BLn_u,3 First, what is OBOR. f+x
;: Then, what strategy OBOR wants to establish and promote. ;+U<bqL6 Finally, what influence and change do you think that OBOR will exert in China and the world. $DebXxJw0l Your essay must be no less than 200 words and written on the ANSWER SHEET. '\"G{jU@ One Belt, One Road ?Go!j?#a gEwd &J
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