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ENGLISH ENTRANCE EJCAMINATION FOR -}%zus5
DOCTORAL CANDIDATES 99 ["I:
14farch 2007 xK/`XY
PAPER ONEPAPER ONE m5S/T\,X
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PART 1 VUCABULARY (15 minutes, 10 points, 4.5 point each) z"<PveVo
1. Reductions in overseas government expenditure took place, but ______and more gradually than now seems desirable.
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A: reluctantly B: unwittinglyC. impulsivelyD: anxiously hm&~6rB
2. In fear for their lives and in ______of their freedom, thousands of enslaved women and children fled to the Northern States on the eve of the American Civil War. +"
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A. WayB. viewC. visionD. pursuit !MbRI
3. If I could ensue a reasonably quick and comprehensive solution to the crisis in Iraq, t would not have entitled my speech “the______ problem.” n1H*][CK
A. InstantB: InverseC. InsolubleD. Intact pRC#DHcHh
4. Some of the patients, especially the dying, wanted to ______ in the man and woman who had eased their suffering. U<*dDE~z
A. confideB. ponderC. wellD: reflect qB8<(vBP+
5. We all buy things on the ______ of the moment; this is what the retail trade calls an “impulse “buy. Y$(G)Fs
A: urgeB. forceC. spurD. rush. R)#"Ab Z'
6. Nothing has ever equaled the ______ and speed with which the human species is altering the physical and chemical world. U8moVj8w1
A. concernB. magnitudeC. volumeD. carelessness &B))3WFy
7. The second distinguishing characteristic of jazz is a rhythmic drive that was ______ called "hot" and later "swing." 2+|[e_
A. shortlyB. initiallyC. actuallyD. literally m^TkFt<BM
8. The depth of benefits of reading varies in ______ the depth of one's one’s experience P|G:h&
A. tempo withB. time withC. place ofD. proportion to le*pd+> j
9. Whatever the questions he really wanted to ask at the reprocessing plant, though, he would never allow his personal feelings to ______ with an assignment. +jHL==W&
A. interruptB. bother C. interfereD. intervene ^f4qs
10. His ______ with computers began six months ago. ?A]:`l_"
A. imaginationB. invocationC. observationD. obsession r1,RloyZS
11. I like cats but unfortunately I am ______ to them. ](^xA`
A. vulnerableB. allergicC. inclinedD. hostile =s;7T!7!
12. Some of the words employed by Shakespeare in his works have become______ and are no longer used in the present days. 3uN;*f
A. obsoleteB. obsceneC. obviousD. oblique T,k`WR
13. One of the main ways to stay out of trouble with government agents is to keep a law______ away from those situations wherein you call attention to yourself. ;0ake%v]
A. mannerB. positionC. profileD. station nL\BB&
14. With 1 million copies sold out within just 2 weeks, that book is indeed a ______ success. 4O2O0\o:
A. provisionalB. sensationalC. sentimentalD. potential %h3CQk
15. As the core of the management hoard, he can always come up with ______ ideas to promote the corporation's marketing strategies.
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l6. They speak of election campaign polls as a musician might of an orchestra ______, or a painter of defective paint. )bqO}_B
A. in paceB. out of focusC. in stepD. out of tune N{f
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17. Surely it doesn't matter where charities get their money from: what ______much is what they do with it. ?FD^S~bz-
A. taunts forB. asks forC. consists ofD. approves of -$t#AYKz
l8. Any business needs ordinary insurance______ risks such as fire, flood and breakage. ij/ |~-!
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19. As he was a thoroughly professional journalist, he already knew the media______. h%pgdix
A. to and froB. upside and downC. inside and outD. now and then qY0p)`3!%
20. There was little, if any, evidence to substantiate the gossip and, ______, there was little to disprove it. L=
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PART II CLOZE TEST (15 minutes, 15 points) sFMSH:5z
There is a closer relationship between morals and architecture and interior decoration______21, we suspect. Huxley has pointed out that Western ladies did not take frequent baths ______22 they were afraid to see their own naked bodies, and this moral concept delayed the______23 of the modern white-enameled bathtub for centuries. One can understand, ______24 in the design of old Chinese furniture there was so little consideration for human______ 25 only when we realize the Confucian atmosphere in which people moved about. Chinese redwood Furniture was designed for people to sit______26 in, because that was the only posture approved by society. !\2Xr{f
Even Chinese emperors had to sit on a (n) ______27 on which I would not think of______28 for more than five minutes, and for that matter the English kings were just as badly off. Cleopatra went about______29 on a couch carried by servants, because______30 she had never heard of Confucius. If Confucius should have seen her doing that, he would certainly have struck her shins with a stick, as he did______31 one of his old disciples, Yuan Jiang, when the latter was found sitting in an______32 posture. In the Confucian society in which we lived, gentlemen and ladies had to______33 themselves perfectly erect, at least on formal______34 , and any sign of putting one's leg up would be at once considered a sign of vulgarity and lack of______35. 5^*I]5t8
21. A. for B. than C. as D. that "\Z.YZUa\
22. A. if B. when C. because D. though E\ 5t&jZr
23. A. rise B. existence C. occurrence D. increase <