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北京理工大学2007年博士研究生入学考试英语试题

北京理工大学2007博士研究生入学考试英语试题
Part I  Reading Comprehension (40 points)
Directions: In this part there are four passages for you to read. After each passage there are five questions, below each of whom there are four answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer and mark the corresponding letter with a pencil on the MA CHINE-SCORING ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center. ptGM'  
Passage One
The aroma of chocolate perfumes the air of the Rue d'Assas in Paris. Entering Christian Constant's state-of-the-art boutique, you find yourself in the kingdom of Paris's king of chocolate, where the humble cocoa bean is turned into mouth-watering chocolate Easter eggs.  Mi.xay%  
Constant, who is a chef, admits that chocolate is his passion and main interest in life. He first developed a fascination with chocolate when he was working for Gaston Lentre, a famous French pastry chef. zzy%dc  
Every year he has a theme for decorating Easter eggs: this year his decorations are inspired by “Art Nouveau”. Tonight he has a dinner for 130 to organize and he has to prepare a three-foot-high Art Nouveau-style Easter egg by noon tomorrow. This, for Constant, is a normal schedule. oUR'gc :  
Constant believes that his chocolate creations are as much of a work of art as other sculptures. It is, therefore, understandable that the restaurant, which he opened last month, is situated in the National Monuments Museum in Paris. During the day the restaurant is a tearoom and offers chocolate in every imaginable form. Customers can choose from a selection of sweet chocolate desserts or try the more exotic spicy chocolates. Constant is also a professional “nose”, working closely with the French Institute of Taste. He is capable of identifying 450 different tastes and flavors. Constant explains that the mouth, which can only taste four things—salt, sweet, acid and bitter—is “stupid” in comparison to the nose. He believes that the nose is everything. G_=`&i"4  
In his book The Taste of Chocolate, he explains how in 1502 Christopher Columbus came across an island and went ashore. He was greeted by an Indian chief bearing giftsamong which were huge sacks of beans which Columbus thought was local currency. To his surprise, they prepared a drink for him. But Columbus, who disliked the odd bitter taste, continued on his travels, ignorant of the fact that he had just tasted cocoa. Like Columbus, Constant travels the cocoa countries where he checks quality and works with local experts. Quality can vary depending on the region, year, and method of preparation. According to Constant, Venezuela and Trinidad have the best cocoa beans, which they export all over the world either as beans or as cocoa. /r Zj=  
Constant, who is a hard worker, only sleeps three hours a night. He talks long into the night with members of a club he has formed. The club is called “The Chocolate Munchers”. Their main official activity is to get together for monthly dinners where they eat a very tiny dinner and tons of chocolate desserts. R1/ )Yy  
“I am an addict,” Constant admits, “and I don't want to be cured!” |eWlB\ x8  
1Which of the following is the most inclusive title for the passage? 5[[4A]#T  
AChocolate The Passion of a Lifetime. v"6q!  
BThe Chocolate Munchers Club. FVsV Y1  
CChocolate—A New Art Form. tlu-zUsi  
DThe Last Word in Good Taste. i3s-l8\\z  
2What does Constant do now? ;OTD1=  
AHe works for a French pastry chef. t.c XrX`k  
BHe owns his own restaurant and tearoom. _kl.zw%  
CHe is a sculptor for a museum in Paris. >}GtmnF  
DHe is a chef in the Institute of Taste. QRhR.:M\  
3Constant's newly-opened business ______. |/[?]`  
Aprovides chocolates with various flavors g5lf- }?  
Bexhibits all of his chocolate sculptures * Ibl+  
Coften needs to prepare a big Easter dinner *xA&t)z(i  
Dserves as a national monument in Paris 0sto9n3  
4The underlined part “Constant is also a... ‘nose’” means ______. w0x, ~  
Ahe believes he has the best nose in the world l_Ftt N  
Bhis nose can taste salt, sweet, acid and bitter ]6Kx0mW  
Chis nose can identify various tastes and flavors ihBlP\C  
Dhe is capable of smelling flavors from a long distance +DaP XZ5.  
5According to Constant, ______. !"j?dQ.U;  
Aancient Indians used cocoa beans as local currency v1<3y~'f  
BColumbus checked, the quality of cocoa beans in different places &]3_ . C  
Cchocolate addiction makes people sleep less ,IF3VE&r  
Dthe quality of cocoa beans varies from region to region %WiDz 0o  
Passage Two
French are elegant people. They are artists in everyday life, having a very good taste in everything. They don't like American tourists wearing jeans to go into their luxurious and exquisite five-star restaurants. So one of the restaurants put a notice outside its front door. It read “No trousers, please!” ;*5$xs&=_Z  
A gourmet coffee was sold in Tokyo as an antidote to stress. Its name supposedly meant to people that it would smooth the troubled breast. Yet when it was printed in English, it turned out to be “Ease Your Bosoms”. L,M=ogdb  
Swedes started a promotion stunt to promote the sales of their vacuum cleaner named Electro. Their original ad slogan was translated as “Nothing sucks Like Electro”. >VM@9Cph  
The General Motors' selling of Chevrolet was very bad in South America. And the reason? The translation of this brand sounds like “nova”, which means “It doesn't go” in Spanish. aFGEHZJQ  
When Pepsi-cola invaded the huge Chinese and German markets, the efforts initially fizzled. The product's slogan, “Come alive with the Pepsi generation,” was rendered into German as “come out of the grave with Pepsi.” Coca-Cola also discovered something had gone wrong in Taiwan. The Chinese characters chosen for the world-famous product sound like “Bite the Wax Tadpole.” [KMW *pA7  
A beer company's slogan “Turn it loose” became, in Spanish, equivalent to “suffer from diarrhea.” *cz nokq6  
A company translated its sticky tape slogan into Japanese and came up with a sticky problem. The slogan “Sticks like crazy” became literally “it sticks foolishly” in Japanese. ozwPtF5  
A tonic produced in China is made of royal jelly and is supposed to be very effective for some chronic diseases. Yet it was translated as “oral liquid”, which means “saliva” in English. In the brochure, it was described in this way: “it tastes like medicine”, when the language in the original meant to use it as a food therapy. \]dx;,T  
Even the wrong nonverbal cue can bring havoc to a product. A baby food company initially packaged their African products just the same as in the US—with a cute baby picture on the jar. They didn't realize that because so many Africans cannot read, nearly all pack aged products sold in Africa carry pictures of what is inside. Pureed baby! How horrible! n*{aN}auJ  
In an Asian city, where traffic is really very bad, to secure people's safety, the municipal government has built underground passageways. Pedestrians are asked to use them whenever they need to cross the main street. A sign was posted once on the roadside, pointing to the entrance to an underground passageway, intending to notify English-speaking passengers, “Go underground.”  yaza  
We chuckled at such clumsy translations. Is there anything wrong in the language? We must be aware that few words and idioms can be literally translated. It's best to hire the best for translation. Don't take it for granted that as long as one speaks a little English, he is autonomously able to do the translation. It takes a while to learn to be a good translator. ^0p y  
6“No trousers, please!” sounds funny on the front door of a five-star restaurant, because it could mean“ ______ ”in English. ;NQ9A &$)  
ATake off your trousers, then come in, please T'B43Q  
BWe don't sell any trousers here _ dEc? R}  
CWe don't have any pairs of trousers here o|O730"2F  
DAnyone who does not wear trousers is not welcome b5lZ||W.  
7From the passage, you may guess that Chevrolet is most probably ______. KM li! .(b  
Ashoes of some kind that South Americans like w#mnab@  
Bthe brand name of a kind of vehicle {2l35K=  
Ca pet animal which runs fast 2*;qr|h,  
Da word in Spanish which has a very bad meaning z#9Tg"8]  
8Any product with a cute baby picture on the jar will most probably ______ in Africa, according to the author. ;]c@%LX  
Asell well HR'sMu3  
Breceive favorable attention Cge@A' 2  
Ccause great interest @9#l3  
Dbring an end to the product l@:Tw.+/9  
9The Chinese characters chosen for Coca-Cola ______ in Taiwan first. t 7GK\B8:  
Awere well received 3{c6)vR2  
Bhad a wrong name wT\JA4  
Csounded terrible in the language ;IyA"C(i  
Dwere all terrible words $O nh2 ^  
10Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage? eka<mq|W  
AClumsy translations can sometimes produce the desired effect. F(h jP  
BWe should not take it for granted that anything can be translated. xf2|9Tqt  
CFew words and idioms can be literally translated. JR6r3W  
DClumsy translation could mean more than just a laughing matter. IQZ/8UwB  
Passage Three
Vitamins are a group of substances found in food. The body needs them for life and health. So naturally, many people are concerned with the question: Am I getting enough vitamins, and am I getting the right kind? $?P5A E  
Even though very small amounts of each vitamin are enough for the needs of the body, the worry people have about vitamins has some basis. And this has something to do with their diet—the food they take in. A person eating a good variety of foods gets all the vitamins now known to be needed (with the possible exception of vitamin D). <|-da&7  
The problem is that there are many people who don't choose foods wisely, don't get enough variety, and don't eat the basic foods they need to get their vitamins. So the answer to this question is.. No extra vitamins are needed, providing you eat proper foods. In fact, many of the vitamins cannot be stored in the body, so when extra vitamins taken in, the body simply gets rid of them. It is even harmful to put too much of certain vitamins into the body. This has been found to be true of vitamin A and D, when large amounts are taken in qAI %6d  
What foods supply what vitamins? Here is a quick general idea. Vitamin A, for the health of the eyes, skin, teeth, and bones, is found in green vegetables, fruits, eggs, liver and butter. Vitamin B1 which helps the nervous and digestive system and prevents certain diseases, is found in cereals, pork and liver. Vitamin B2 is found in milk, eggs, green vegetables and meats. Vitamin C, which helps bones and teeth, is found in tomatoes, certain fruits and vegetables. These are only a few of the most important vitamins the body needs. \-?0ab3Z  
11Vitamin A is needed by ______ and can be found in ______. ?iXN..6x  
Abones/pork        Bnervous system/milk trx y3k;  
Ceyes/green vegetables        Dteeth/meats TXL!5, X_  
12Vitamin C helps ______ while vitamin B1 is very important to ______. HQkK8'\LP  
Ateeth/digestive system        Bskin/bones hs^K9Jt  
Cbones/liver        Deyes/meats gOy;6\/  
13Vitamins are a group of substances found in ______. VW`SqUl  
Abody        Bfood Q{[l1:  
Cpork        Ddigestive system 0u) m9eg  
14The body needs ______ for life and health. )L/0X40<.  
Aextra vitamins        Ba good variety of vitamins Lv&9s  
Clarge amounts of certain vitamins        Dsmall amounts of each vitamin !S~0T!afF  
15If you take in more vitamins than you actually need, ______. c/DK31K  
Athey are harmful to your body +'|nsIx,  
Byou get all the vitamins now known to be needed nEt{ltsS0  
Cthey help our bodies more properly EVlj#~mV  
Dyour body simply gets rid of them Xj9\:M-  
Passage Four
As the pace of life continues to increase, we are fast losing the art of relaxationOnce you are in the habit of rushing through life and working from morning till night, it is hard to slow down. But relaxation is essential for a healthy mind and body. Stress is a natural part of everyday life and there is no way to avoid it. In fact, it is not the bad thing it is of ten supposed to be. A certain amount of stress is vital to provide motivation and give purpose to life. It is only when the stress gets out of control that it can lead to poor performance and ill health. uf^HDr r<L  
The amount of stress a person can withstand depends very much on the individual. Some people are not afraid of stress and such characters are obviously prime material for managerial responsibilities. Others lose heart at the first signs of unusual difficlties. When exposed to stress, in whatever form, we react both chemically and physically. In fact we make choice between “flight or fight” and in more primitive days the choices made the difference between life or death. The crises we meet today are unlikely to be so extreme, but however little the stress, it involves the same response. It is when such a reaction lasts long, through continued exposure to stress, that health becomes endangered. Such serious conditions as high blood pressure and heart diseases have established links with stress. Since we cannot remove stress from our lives—it would be unwise to do so even if we could, we need to find ways to deal with it. $ \+x7"pI  
16People are finding less and less time to relax themselves because ______. VUi> ]v/e  
Athey do not know how to enjoy themselves l6*MiX]q  
Bthey do not believe that relaxation is important for health eDsB.^|l  
Cthey are traveling fast all the time VqUCcT  
Dthey are becoming busier with their work b:5-0uxjs  
17According to the author, the most important character for a good manager is his ______. {/j gB"9  
Anot fearing stress dVs=*GEl9  
Bknowing the art of relaxation ",xTgB3?V  
Chigh sense of responsibility ]Cs=EZr  
Dhaving control over performance Ld 0*)rI#  
18Which of the following statements is TRUE? M1]}yTCd  
AWe can find some ways to remove stress. _NB*+HVo  
BStress is always harmful to people. +[R^ ?~VK  
CIt is easy to change the habit of keeping oneself busy with work. KL6B!B{;  
DDifferent people can withstand different amount of stress. Y&1N*@YP  
19In paragraph 2, “such a reaction” refers back to ______. Xj{gyLs  
A“making a choice between ‘flight or fight'” nG";?TT  
B“reaction to stress both chemically and physically” xL*J9&~iG  
C“responding to crises quickly” wfv\xHG  
D“losing heart at the signs of difficulties” wz)s  
20In the last sentence of the article, “do so” refers to ______. :%z#s  
A“expose ourselves to stress” $KQ q~|  
B“find ways to deal with stress” .*f 6n|  
C“remove stress from our lives” tz8 fZ*n  
D“establish links between diseases and stress” k33\;9@k  
Part Ⅱ  Translation (40 points)
Section A Directions: Translate the following short paragraphs into Chinese.  (20 points) wAw1K2d  
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Love is of three varieties: unselfish, mutual and ordinary or selfish. Unselfish love is of the highest kind. Here, the one who loves seeks only the welfare of the beloved and does not care whether he suffers pains and hardships thereby. The second kind of love is mutual love in which the one who loves desires not only the happiness of his beloved, but has an eye to his own happiness also. Selfish love is the lowest. It makes a man care only for his own happiness without having any regard for the feeling of the beloved. zrqI^i"c  
22 v)T# iw[  
Optimism and pessimism are both powerful forces, and each of us must choose which we want to shape our outlook and our expectations. There is enough good and bad in everyone's life—ample sorrow and happiness, sufficient joy and pain—to find a rational basis for either optimism or pessimism. We can choose to laugh or cry, bless or curse. It's our decision: From which perspective do we want to view life? Will we look up in hope or down in despair? I believe in the upward look. I choose to highlight the positive and slip right over the negative. I am an optimist by choice as much as by nature. I eJI-lo  
23 Ka6u*:/  
Youth is not a time of lifeit is a state of mindit is not a matter of rosy cheeks, red lips and supple knees; it is a mater of the will, a quality of the imagination, a vigor of the emotions; it is the freshness of the deep springs of life. Youth means a temperamental pre dominance of courage over timidity of the appetite, of adventure over the love of ease. This often exists in a man of 60 more than a boy of 20Nobody grows old merely by a number of years. We grow old by deserting our ideals. Years may wrinkle the skin. But to give up enthusiasm wrinkles the soul. Worry, self-distrust bows the heart and turns the spirit back to dust er5!n e  
24 ht*(@MCr<  
All men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with inherent and unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness; that to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed; that whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new government; ... 4BUG\~eI3  
Section B <T?-A}0uO  
DirectionsTranslate the following paragraph into English(20 points) .;Mb4" 7=  
每个人一生中都该有个志向,否则他的精力便会浪费掉。每个青年人都力求成为一个有成就的人物。一个青年人只期望富有是不明智的,或只专心于求得权力与名望也是不对的。一个青年人希望做个有成就者,结果常常会实现。狄斯拉里(Disraeli)的故事是个例证。狄斯拉里开始过公众生活时渴望能成为一个学者及演说家。他在文学方面的成就比演说方面更为成功。起初他作为一个演说家时是完全失败的。不过,他认为有把握克服障碍,遂以不屈不挠的精神致力于这个目标的实现。他的一些朋友认为他这个念头是蠢的,甚至是古怪的,但他坚持目标不舍,最后终于成功,成为英国曾经产生的知识最丰富的学者与最雄辩的演说家之一。这个故事并不是用来说明:只是大学者或演说家,或二者兼而有之者才是有成就的人物。除了做学者或演说家之外,还有许多同样高尚与可敬的事业。它只是用来说明一个青年人须志向高远,因为宁可志高而达不到目标,也不要志低而达到 Q 8Hl7__^  
Part Ⅲ  Writing (20 points)
Directions: You are to write a composition of no less than 250 words and do your composition neatly on the ANSWER SHEET. Your composition should be based on the following topic: :{N*Z}]  
On Knowledge and Ability JRi:MWR<r  
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