复旦大学 2007 年博士研究生入学考试试题 9z(h8H
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Part I Vocabulary and Structure (15%) Y0nuwX*{
Directions: There 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. BYs^?IfW
1. Although the false banknotes fooled many people, they did not to a close examination. ]GPUL>7
A. keep up B. put up C. stand up D. look up =Y5*J#
2. When I bent down to tie my shoelace, the seat of my trousers 1I U*:Z;Rz
A. split B. cracked broke D. holed WR>2t&;E
3. His thighs were barely strong enough to support the weight of his body. H @8 ;6D
A. inanimate B. rustic C. malleable D. shrunken #|{^k u
4. To get my travellers' cheques I had to a special cheque to the bank for the total amount. .:jfNp~jt
A. make for B. make out C. make up D. make off |p+ xM
5. She described the distribution of food and medical supplies as a nightmare. .e2K\o
A. paranoid B. putative C. benign D. logistical ?ik6kWI
6. A sordid, sentimental plot unwinds, with an inevitable ending. ]ipltR7k
A. mawkish B. fateful C. beloved D. perfunctory :#p!&Fi
7. Despite efforts by the finance minister, inflation rose to 36%. qxglA*/
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A. absurd B. grimy C. valiant D. fraudulent '^.}5be&
8. In , I wish I had thought about alternative courses of action. |CjE}5Op>
A. retrospect B. disparity C. succession D. dissipation @g'SH:}
9. Psychoanalysts tend to regard both and masochism as arising from childhood deprivation. )haHI)xR
A. attachment B. distinction C. ingenuity D. sadism '|N9xLm
10. Fear showed in the eyes of the young man, while the old man looked tired and A. watery B. wandering C. weary D. wearing 3:WXrOl
11. The clash between Real Madrid and Arsenal is being as the match of the season. sp$W=Wu7
A. harbingered B. allured C. congested D. lodged k ihO~<
12. What he told me was a of downright lies. T5di#%
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A. load B. mob C. pack D. flock yasKU6^R'
13. We regret to inform you that the materials you ordered are ocT.2/~d
A. out of work B. out of stock C. out of reach D. out of practice A PR%ZpG
14. I realized the consequences, I would never have contemplated getting involved. +EBoFeeIG
A. Even if B. Had C. As long as D. If hkL[hD
15. They managed to the sound on TV every time the alleged victim' s name was spoken. oLp:Z=
A. deaden B. deprive C. punctuate D. rebuff 1JoRP~mMxa
16. He had been to appear in court on charges of incitement of lawbreaking. )v67wn*1A
A. illuminated B. summoned C. prevailed D. trailed pJE317 p'
17. The computer doesn't human thought; it reaches the same ends by different means. DOm5 azO!>
A. flunk B. renew C. succumb D. mimic ]OOL4=b
18. How about a glass of orange juice to your thirst? PDcZno?
A. quench B. quell C. quash D. quieten Y@Kp'+t(!
19. The rain looked as if it had for the night. ctL@&~*nY
A. set off B. set up C. set out D. set in 8PV`4=,OI
20. My aunt lost her cat last summer, but it a week later at a home in the next village. X|7Y|0o
A. turned up B. turned in C. turned on D. turned out ivbuS-f=r
21. As is known to all, a vague law is always to different interpretations. !:mo2zA
A. invulnerable B. immune C. resistant D. susceptible ,]'?Gd
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22. The manager facts and figures to make it seem that the company was prosperous. h*Y);mc$#
A. beguiled B. besmirched C. juxtaposed D. juggled D/Y .'
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23. To our great delight, yesterday we received a(n) donation from a benefactor. -zd*tujx
A. handsome B. awesome C. miserly D. prodigal wNW9xmS
24. Students who get very high marks will be from the final examination. Vet7a_
A. expelled B. banished C. absolved D. ousted tw]RH(g+#
25. It me that the man was not telling the truth.
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A. effects B. pokes C. hits D. stirs 78\:{i->ta
26. John glanced at Mary to see what she thought, but she remained vvLm9Tw
A. manifest B. obnoxious C. inscrutable D. obscene 31y=Ar""
27. My neighbor tended to react in a heat and way. Ak$ghb
A. impetuous B. impertinent C. imperative D. imperceptible dm&