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中国人民大学 2008 年博士生入学考试英语试题
中国人民大学 2008 年博士生入学考试英语试题 lpLjfHr Part I. Vocabulary (20%) 1foy.3g- {j.5!Nj]B Directions: Choose the best answer (from A, B, C and D) to complete each of the following sentences. Mark your choice with a single bar across the square brackets on your Machine-scoring Answer Sheet. F?xbVN h^eaV,x>= 1. Let's give a big _____to tonight's prize-winner. i/`N~r Zoh[tO A. respect B. shout vK
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P C. lasted D. endured |<:Owd= 3c%dErch 10. He didn't know anything about business, so starting his own was______ KM'*+.I pv3SAO4 . A. a climb to power B. a leap in the dark yX`5x^wVw "#ctT-g`6 C. a run on the bank D. a step backwards -a^%9 U bi01] 11. Public attitudes toward business regulations are deeply _______ most people resent intensive government rules, yet they expect government to prevent business from defrauding, exploiting the public. 0`=>/Wr39 Xyz w.%4c A. hostile B. emotional zw2qv' .m;5s45O{ C. ambiguous D. cynical vV( ?A O7})1|>1 12. Ever since the TV show came off the air, there has been _______ that a movie might be made of the show. Finally in autumn 2007, news broke that filming had started. F4b$ REK(^1
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[^#Lj 2uy<wJE> A. way B. track C. road D. lane MF]EX H(,D5y`k1 23. The motorist had to ____ to avoid knocking the old woman down in the middle of the road. 8P[aX3T7G 2SHS!6:Rl A. swerve B. twist C. depart D. swing ]UFbG40Zo @24)*d^1 24. In winter drivers have trouble stopping their cars from on icy roads. &|&tPD/dJ y)]L>o~ A. skating B. skidding C. sliding D. slipping |z%:{ 5*P+c(= 25. This project would __ a huge increase in defense spending. " _{o}8L ~;uc@GGo A. result B. assure C. entail D. accomplish || 0n%"h>i Kg>ehn4S@ 26. The chances of a repetition of these unfortunate events are ___ indeed. `+?g96 LzE$z, A. distant B. slim C. unlikely D. narrow 2n|]&D3V"' -H-:b7 27. We should make a clear ___ between "competent" and "proficient" for the purposes of our discussion. eemw
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cES~ Many of the home electric goods which are advertised as liberating the modern =**Q\Sl woman tend to have the opposite effect, because they simply change the nature of Zmy
cK:f work instead of eliminating it. Machines have a certain novelty value, like toys for u{w,y.l1h adults. It is certainly less tiring to put clothes in a washing machine, but the time .|Yn[?( saved does not really amount to much: the machine has to be watched, the clothes ef!f4u\ have to be carefully sorted out first, stains removed by hand, buttons pushed and ;Wa&Dg/5` water changed, clothes taken out, aired and ironed. It would be more liberating to
^w&!}f+ pack it all off to a laundry and not necessarily more expensive, since no capital :6Tv4ZUvcG investment is required. Similarly, if you really want to save time you do not make 4?+jvVq cakes with an electric mixer, you buy one in a shop. If one compares the image of the MttFB;Tp woman in the women's magazine with the goods advertised by those periodicals, one k
eG\-f realizes how useful a projected image can be commercially. A careful balance has to ]"?<y s be struck: if you show a labor-saving device, follow it up with a complicated recipe @,}tY ?>a on the next page; on no account hint at the notion that a woman could get herself a job, s,pg4nst56 but instead foster her sense of her own usefulness, emphasizing the creative aspect of aR'~=t&;z1 her function as a housewife. So we get cake mixes where the cook simply adds an egg cct/mX2&~ herself, to produce .. that lovely home-baked. flavor the family love" , and knitting ykH@kv Qt patterns that can be made by hand, or worse still, on knitting machines, which became s?&S<k-=fr tremendously fashionable when they were first introduced. Automatic cookers are R=$}uDFmW advertised by pictures of pretty young mothers taking their children to the park, not by PfB9 .f{ professional women presetting the dinner before leaving home for work. vS[\j Fey^hx
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E\tXp A. spent on a washing machine. B. borrowed from the bank. '"ze Im~ ] \!,yiVeU C. saved in the bank. D. lent to other people." D~`RLPMk "gDk?w 43. The goods advertised in women's magazines are really meant to m5HMtoU Ox)_7A A. free housewives from housework. B. encourage housewives to go out to Ad>@8^ work. #SjCKQ~ H7<g5pv C. turn housewives into excellent cooks. D. give them a false sense of fulfillment. :!fY;c? V%C'@m(/SZ 44. The example of automatic cookers in the end supports that the home electric -yu$Mm goods ___ \8vZZ t 4$ah~E>,t A. completely liberate the modem woman B. only change the nature of work R mo'3 D$
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goods and services which the country produces. A country's standard of living, >rYMOC~ therefore, depends first and foremost on its capacity to produce wealth. "Wealth" in y"K[#&,0 this sense is not money, for we do not live on money but on things that money can zqRps8= buy:" goods" such as food and clothing, and "services" such as transport and en- ]9wTAb tertainment. ;D%H}+Z kp6 &e A country's capacity to produce wealth depends upon many factors, most f)f "od2i\ which have an effect on one another. Wealth depends to a great extent upon a '
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