中国政法大学研究生院2005年博士研究生入学考试 V\zf yH\~
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考试日期:三月十九日上午 66<3zadJZU
(Time Limit: 180 minutes) 3 $;6pY
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Part Ⅰ Listening Comprehension (15 points) :8}QKp
Part Ⅱ Reading Comprehension (25 points) 2=X 2M
Part Ⅲ Vocabulary and Structure (15 points) Evkb`dU3n
Part Ⅳ Translation (30 points) gnmKh>0@6o
Part Ⅴ Writing (15 points) kVs'>H@FY
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考试注意事项 f3e#.jan
一、 本考试的试卷一律在考场当场启封。 \P]w^
二、 答题时,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。 #%k!`?^fbK
三、 试卷上Part Ⅰ, Part Ⅱ, 和Part Ⅲ的答案一律用2B铅笔填涂在答题卡(Answer Sheet)上,并在相应的字母中间划线,如[A] [B] [C] [D]。试卷二上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。 OaU-4
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四、 本试卷全部考试时间为180分钟。 6k;__@B,
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试卷一 TEST PAPER ONE $9<q'hf<w
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Part Ⅰ Listening Comprehension (15 points) =3OK3|
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Directions: In this section you will hear 10 short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation you will be given 10 seconds to answer each of the following ten questions. Then mark your answers on the Answer Sheet by drawing with a pencil a single line through the center in the brackets. S[!K
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1. What does the woman mean? Ig75bZz
[A] She’s giving it outside. SLp &_S@4
[B] She was excused from doing it. :+{G|goZ*
[C] She has finished it already. bVmHUcR0
[D] The material she needs isn’t available. nf&PDv1
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[A] She doesn’t say. k`JP
[B] Some cigarettes. 8uq^Q
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[C] Some colorful dresses. ifj%!*
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[B] The man will pay thirty dollars. 51j5AbFQ"
[C] The man will pay twenty dollars. )[RLCZ
[D] The man will pay forty dollars. Jb~$Vrdy
4. What does the man mean? rx2?y3pv
[A] The room is full of stuff. zaW y7@?
[B] The breeze is so strong. c'cK+32
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[D] Too many people are smoking. %B?@le+%
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[A] She will go on picnic. 0WT]fY?IS
[B] She will take a rest. |,3s]b`
[C] She will study for a test. /(I
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[D] She will sleep till next Monday. m(CW3:|
6. What did the teacher do about the lecture? Zjq
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[B] The teacher postponed the lecture. np2oXg%
[C] The teacher refused to deliver the lecture. oSVo~F
[D] The teacher canceled the lecture. <vMna< /d
7. What does the man mean? 7P1G^)
[A] The woman had drunk the milk. ^b|Z<oF
[B] The woman had put away the milk. pde,@0(Fa
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[D] The milk had turned sour. iMG)zPj
8. What conclusion does the man want us to draw from his statement? j("$qpv
[A] That Bob is serious about Sally. UNLmnj;-Q
[B] That Sally is serious about Bob. WP7RX|7
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9. How long is the man’s visit to America? i%BrnjX
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[B] Two months. W|@7I@@$"
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[B] An editor. WFWQ;U{|
[C] Her friend. b"D? @dGB,
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Section B (10 points) l^`& Tnzv
Directions: In this section you will hear two conversations. You will hear them only once. After you hear each conversation, you will have one and half minutes to answer the following questions. Mark your answers on the Answer Sheet by drawing with a pencil a single line through the center in the brackets. lT.Q)(
Questions 11-15 are based on the following conversation. 1XfH,6\8i
11. What does Peter have to do? #h,7dz.d
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[B] To write some essays. $~>3bik@
[C] To listen to music. N$'/J-^
[D] To read a book. Q1ox<-
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[B] He doesn’t want to share a room with others. sb1Zm*m6
[C] His house is too far away from the university. L >*
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[D] It’s not convenient to go shopping. 4Cd#S9<ed
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14. What paper do they need to find Peter a country flat? ?(C(9vO
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[A] In the heart of the countryside. KOQiX?'
[B] In a seventeenth-century house. A~2U9f+\
[C] Two and a half miles from the coast. O?p8Gjf
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[A] from Monday-Friday, 8:30-5:00
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[B] from Monday-Friday, 3:00-6:30 | c:E)S\
[C] 6 days a week (with one late evening a week) rLkUIG
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17. is a job which might be suitable for a woman between 20-40.
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[A] Shorthand typist 4t C-msTf
[B] Shop assistant Dw%V.J/&o
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Part Ⅱ Reading Comprehension (25 points) f;PPB@ :`$
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Directions: In this part there are five passages 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.
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As the economic role of multinational, global corporations expands, the international economic environment will be shaped increasingly not by governments or international institutions, but by the interaction between governments and global corporations, especially in the United States, Europe, and Japan. A significant factor in this shifting world economy is the trend toward regional trading blocs of nations, which has a potentially large effect on the evolution of the world trading system. Two examples of this trend are the United States-Canada Free Trade Agreement (FTA) and Europe 1992, the move by the European Community (EC) to dismantle impediments to the free flow of goods, services, capital, and labor among member states by the end of 1992. However, although numerous political and economic factors were operative in launching the move to integrate the EC’s markets, concern about protectionism within the EC does not appear to have been a major consideration. This is in sharp contrast to the FTA, the overwhelming reason for that bilateral initiative was fear of increasing United States protectionism. Nonetheless, although markedly different in origin and nature, both regional developments are highly significant in that they will foster integration in the two largest and richest markets of the world, as well as provoke questions about the future direction of the world trading system. ?Nbc#0pb7
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[B] identify a lend and suggest its importance RaT_5P H~g
[C] chronicle a development and illustrate its inconsistencies ,GU|3
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22. The passage suggests which of the following about global corporations? !{WIN%O
[A] Their potential effect on the world market is a matter of ongoing concern to international institutions. ^xNs^wC.
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[C] They have provided a model of economic success for regional trading blocs. nt5x[xa
[D] Their influence on world economy will continue to increase. US.7:S-r"
23. What is the similarity between the FTA and Europe 1992 according to the passage?
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[A] They both overcame concerns about the role of politics in shifting the world economy. |_}
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[B] They both originated out of concern over unfair trade practices by other nations. `Z'h[-2`
[C] They both exemplify a trend toward regionalization of commercial markets. fYt
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[D] They both place the economic needs of the trading blocs ahead of those of the member nations. `pTCK9
24. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage about the European Community prior to the adoption of the Europe 1992 program? p'fD:M:
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[C] There were few impediments to trade between the member nations and the United States. +n>_NVe
[D] The flow of goods between the member nations and Canada was insignificant. oPbx
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Are you aware that you actually possess six senses? The sixth is a muscular sense responsible for directing your muscles intelligently- to the exact extent necessary for each action you perform. For example, when you reach for an object, the sensory nerves linking the muscles to the brain stop your muscles in relation to the object in your muscular sense in action. KT9!R
Muscles are stringy bundles of fibers varying from one five-thousandth of an inch to about three inches. They have three unique characteristics: they can become shorter and thicker; they can stretch to their original position. Under a high-powered microscope, muscle tissue is seen as long, slender cells with a grainy texture like wood. xIlo@W6
More than half of a person’s body is composed of muscle fibers, most of which involuntary-in other words, work without conscious direction. The voluntary muscles, those that we move consciously to perform particular action, number more than five hundred. Women have only 60 to 70 percent as much muscle as men for their body mass. That is why an average woman can’t lift as much, throw as far, or hit as hard as an average man. WxrGoo^
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[C] one’s muscles are used only to the extent necessary for each action they perform
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[D] one improves muscular action consciously c(j|xQ\pE
27. According to the selection, more than half of a person’s body is composed of . Y48
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[D] sensory nerves 1OOMqFn} L
28. An average woman is weaker than an average man because she has . VHbQLJ0
[A] only 60 to 70 percent as much muscle for her body mass <5t2 +D]]}
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[C] 60 to 70 per cent less muscle for her body mass >[A7oH
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[A] the muscular sense is more important than any other sense IBn+42V
[B] muscular sense involves automatic perception 8rEUZk
[C] there are many more than 500 involuntary muscles in the body \kS:u}Ip!
[D] muscle tissue is inflexible sPxDo?1x-
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