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复旦大学2008年博士研究生入学考试英语试题
复旦大学2008年博士研究生入学考试英语试题 Part I Vocabulary and Structure (15%) H2BD5 Directions: Three are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet Ⅰ with a single line through the center. s_hf,QH 1. Although it is only a small business, its _________ is surprisingly high. 7
}4T)k(a A. turn-up B. turn-over C. turn-about D. turn-out ~=lm91W 2. Unfortunately not all of us obtain our just _________ in this life. u_dTJ,m A. demands B. gains C. deserts D. wins Lp5LRw 3. That contract about which we had a disagreement last month, has now gone __________. Uq<c+4)5 A. through B. down C. over D. around B[F x2r`0 4. The _______ of two houses proved such a financial burden that they were forced to sell one. R3TdQ6j A. upsurge B. upshot C. upturn D. upkeep i;s&;_0{ 5. _________ through the attic and see if you can find anything for the jumble sale. I5mnV<QA^ A. Leash B. Rummage C. Flutter D. Scrape %`F6>J 6. How about a glass of orange juice to________ your thirst. - jfZLO4 A. quash B. quell C. quench D. quieten = 7d{lK 7. Because the children keep interrupting her whenever she reads a book, she is always ___________ her place. x~j>Lvw L A. missing B. slipping C. bothering D. losing e[$=5U~c 8. She was putting on her watch when the _________ broke and it fell to the ground. !o+#T==p A. belt B. string C. tie D. strap ts`c_hH,1' 9. I washed this dress and the color_________. jAB~XaT , A. flowed B. escaped C. ran D. removed OC nQSkj 10. The recent economic crisis has brought about a _________ in world trade. U$Z)v1&{ A. sag B. tilt C. droop D. slump (2RZc].M~ 11. Although we decorated the room only six months ago, the paint on the ceiling is already _________ because of the damp. LX[<Wh_X( A. crumbling B. flaking C. disintegrating D. splintering : Kh
Af2A 12. The false banknotes fooled many people, but they did not _________ to close examination. qF C0$:z& A. put up B. keep up C. stand up D. look up f]W$4f{ 13. They were making enough noise at the party to wake the ___________. v^1_'PAXu A. dead B. living C. lunatic D. crippled 2kzm(K 14. If you would like to send a donation, you can ________a cheque to the organization Feed the Children. R".~{6 A. make up B. make for C. make out D. make off |re)]%A?Fu 15. The students visited the museum and spent several hours with the________, who was very helpful. %$}aWzQxll A. curator B. bursar C. commissioner D. steward Opx"'HC@G 16. The accused man was able to prove his innocence at the trial and was __________. ! eXDN A. absolved B. acquitted C. pardoned D. executed UfI
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17. Mary was extremely lucky: when her great-uncle died, she __________ a fortune. C ioM!D A. came by B. came over C. came into D. came through +AkAMZ"Mg 18. The drunken couple did nothing to keep the flat clean and tidy and lived in the utmost __________. (Qq;ySZ# A. decay B. contamination C. squalor D. confinement qp$Td<'Y 19. Share prices on the Stock Exchange plunged sharply in the morning but _________ slightly in the afternoon. -7{ qTe{ A. recovered B. recuperated C. retrieved D. regained TK^9!3 20. He tries to __________ himself with everyone by paying them compliments. {WJ9!pA!lk A. please B. ingratiate C. placate D. remunerate 4UP#~ 21. I was afraid to open the door lest the beggar _________ me. U0>Uqk", A. followed B. were to follow C. follow D. would follow f/+UD-@%m 22. By the end of the day the flood water which had covered most of the town had __________. BN\Y
N A. reversed B. retired C. returned D. receded ,xmL[Yk, 23. Educational policies made _________ the hoof by successive secretaries of state are the main reason for low teacher morale. t$+[(}@+ A. in B. on C. by D. along )2vkaR 24. It was obvious that he had been drinking far too much from the way he came_________ down the street. %4 9^S
& A. toddling B. hobbling C. loping D. staggering (b!`klQ 25. He was a generous friend but as a businessman he __________ a hard bargain. ]1YyP A. dealt B. contracted C. drove D. faked q8 jI
y@ 26. My friend’s son, who is a soldier, was delighted when he was __________ only a few miles from home. QxUsdF?p A. placed B. stationed C. deported D. exorcized +7%}SV 2) 27. In a coal-mining area, the land tends to __________causing damage to roads and buildings. \ct7~!qM A. subside B. diminish C. confiscate D. cede {Ee[rAVGp 28. As the cat lay asleep, dreaming, whiskers __________. >2kjd A. twitched B. twisted C. jerked D. jogged H!6nIS9yxt 29. The total __________ from last month’s charity dance were far more than expected. jbrx)9Z+% A. earnings B. acquisitions C. proceeds D. subsidies +2&+Gh.h 30. The new manager had many difficulties to overcome but he __________them all in his stride. U_\3preF A. overlooked B. obtained C. tackled D. took y*6-?@ dJ/(u&N Part II )TH~Tq: Reading Comprehension (40%) LA\)B"{J Directions: There are 4 reading 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. Choose the best answer and mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet I with a single line through the center. iRwlK5(& I{rW+<)QGC Passage 1 sD_" R\VM6>SN'S Resale Price Maintenance is the name used when a retailer is compelled to sell at a price fixed by the manufacturer instead of choosing for himself how much to add on to the wholesale price he pays for his supplies. This practice is associated with the sale of “branded” goods, which now form a very considerable proportion of consumers’ purchases, and it has led to a great deal of controversy. (=de#wh2] Generally such articles are packed and advertised by the manufacturers, who try to create a special ‘image’ in the minds of possible purchasers—an image made up of the look of the article, its use, its price, and everything else which might lead purchasers to ask for that brand rather than any other. If a retailer is allowed to charge any price he likes he may find it worthwhile to sell one brand at ‘cut’ prices even though this involves a loss, because he hopes to attract customers to the shop, where they may be persuaded to buy many other types of goods at higher prices. The manufacturer of the brand that has been ‘cut’ fears that the retailer may be tempted to reduce the services on this article; but, even if he does not there is a danger that the customer becomes unsettled, and is unwilling to pay the ‘standard’ price of the article because he feels that he is being ‘done’. This may, and indeed often does, affect the reputation of the manufacturer and lose him his market in the long run. :f9O3QA It is sometimes said also that the housewife—who is the principal buyer of most of these goods—prefers a fixed price because she knows where she is and is saved the bother of going 97XGJ1HI from shop to shop in search of lower prices. If one shop cut all the prices of its branded goods she would undoubtedly have an advantage in shopping there. But this does not happen. A store usually lowers the price of one or two of its articles which act as a decoy and makes up its losses on others, and changes the cut-price articles from week to week so as to attract different groups of customers. And so the housewife may feel rather guilty if she does not spend time tracking down the cheaper goods. How far this is true is a matter of temperament and it is impossible to estimate what proportion of purchasers prefer a price that they can rely on wherever they choose to buy and what proportion enjoy the challenge involved in finding the store that offers them a bargain. O:^m#:[cE 6X1_NbC Those who oppose Resale Price Maintenance on the other hand, point out that there are now a great many different channels of distribution—chain stores, department stores, co-operative stores, independent or unit shops, supermarkets, mail-order houses, and so on. It would be absurd to assume that all of them have exactly the same costs to meet in stocking and selling their goods, so why should they all sell at the same price? If they were allowed to choose for themselves, the more efficient retailers would sell at lower prices and consumers would benefit. As it is, the retail price must be sufficient to cover the costs of the less efficient avenues of distribution and this means the others make a bigger profit than necessary at the expense of the public. The supporters of the fixed price argue that this is only half the story. The efficient trader can still compete without lowering his prices. He can offer better service—long credit, or quick delivery or a pleasant shop decor or helpful assistants—and can do this without imperiling the long-term interests of the manufacturer. N3C 8% 31. Manufactures oppose retailers cutting prices on their goods mainly because they think __________. c<T'_93 A. retailers may eventually stop selling their products zc,kHO| B. it may reduce customers’ confidence in their products VOmWRy"L C. customers may feel uneasy when prices vary $hCPmiI D. it may sometimes lead to poor service =2BB ~\G+ 32 Supporters of the fixed price hold that an efficient trader can still make money without lowering prices by __________. 'y
q'J) A. allowing customers time to pay l:Y$A$W]> B. hiring assistants for long hours and low wages x>$
!R\Cj C. advertising much more effectively HJ\CGYmyz D. establishing long-term relations with manufactures k*;2QED 33. By saying “He feels that he is being ‘done’”, the author means that customer thinks__________. q|8p4X}/] A. someone is despising him B. someone is maltreating him JW5SBt> C. someone is blackmailing him D. someone is cheating him
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