English Entrance Exam for Ph.D. Candidates "VfV;)]|w
(Shanghai Jiao Tong University,2009) iOO1\9{@
(Time Limit:180 minutes) {q}#
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Directions: In each question, decide which of the choices given will most suitably complete the sentences if inserted at the place marked. Write your choices on the Answer Sheet. _H(:$=$Q
31. The secretary was harshly by her boss for misplacing some important files. Wz^M*=,
A) rebuked B teased C) washed D) accused df$VC
32. The jet airliner has from the Wright brothers’ small airplane. xqAXfJ.
A) Involved B) evolved C) devolved D) revolved :.k)!
33. Chinese products enjoy high international prestige because of their quality. OlV'#D
A) Indistinctive B) indisputable C) indispensable D) indistinguishable 1 iWe&I:
34. This can something that the students may not have comprehended in English. &d8z`amP
A) Signify B) specify C) clarify D) testify }?vc1%w
35. I must you on your handling of a very difficult situation. Gw;[maM!%`
A) meditate B) complement C) elaborate D) compliment I}@m6D|\
36. I've had my car examined three times now but no mechanic has been able to the problem. f/&k$,
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A) deduce B) notify C) highlight D) pinpoint o@d+<6Um
37. Architectural pressure groups fought unsuccessfully to save a terrace of eighteenth century houses from ezOZ
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A) abolition B) demolition C) disruption D) dismantling o=,q4;R'
38.Having decided to rent a flat, we____ contacting all the accommodation ad, agencies in the city. fy(i<L
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A) set out B) set to C) set about D) set off V=C@ocyZ
39. The police decided to the department store after they had received a bomb warning. jC)lWD
A) evict B) expel C) abandon D) evacuate njk1x
40. If the work-force respected you, you wouldn't need to your authority so often, g7|$JevR0
A) affirm B) restrain C) assert D) maintain =>0+BD
41. Miss Rosemary Adang went through the composition carefully to all errors from it. -C7IUat<
A) eliminate B) terminate C) illuminate D) alleviate rX*ATN
42. Several months previously, the workers had petitioned the company for a 25 percent wage increase and of stricter safety AxN.k
regulations. B f_oIc
A) implement B) endowment C) enforcement D) engagement 5G\CT&cQR
43. The rebel army __ the democratic government of the, country lawlessly. BE;J/
A) overthrew B) overtook C) overturned D) overruled 5nGDt~a
44. Judges are ____increasingly heavy fines for minor driving offences mh#dnxeR
A). B) demanding C) imparting D) imposing B~_='0Gm[
45. The of all kinds of necessary goods was caused by natural calamity. _PPW9US{
A) variety B) scarcity C) solidarity D) commodity \xH#X=J
46. It is essential to be on the for any signs of movement in the undergrowth since there are poisonous snakes in the area. e$E~@{[1)
A) guard B) care C) alert D) alarm )m-l&UK
47. She took up so many hobbies when she retired that she had hardly any time Q/%(&4>'y
A) in hand B) at hand C) on her hands D) at her hand ">n38:?R
48. Working with the mentally handicapped requires considerable -`_ of patience; and understanding. 7I6bZ;}d
A) means B) stocks C) provisions D) resources }+L!r53g6
49. He still suffers from a rare t2-opical disease which he, while working to Africa. $>3/6(bW
A) infected B) incurred C ) contracted D) infested 0 gyg
50. Giving up smoking is just one of the ways to heart diseases.
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A) ward off C) push off B) put off D) throw off rpgr5>
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51. There is no for hard work and perseverance of you want to succeed. h SZ0 }/
. A) alteration B) equivalent C) alternative D)substitute
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52. What the film company needs is an actor who can take on any kinds of roles. qNhQ2x\
A) diverse B) versatile C) variable D) changeable %"Y7 b2pPa
53. With their modern, lightweight boat, they soon the older vessels in the race. O?8^I<
A) overran B) exceeded C) outstripped D) caught up @)8QxI^3[
54. Research suggests that, heavy penalties do not act as a to potential criminals. . cJ
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A) deterrent B) prevention C) safeguard D) distraction
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55. There has been so much media of the coming election that people have got bored with it. t5z6{`
A) circulation B) concern C) broadcasting D) coverage OQ$77]XtvL
56. You've done more of the work than I have recently so I'll give up my day off' in B)F2SK<@
A) offset B)redress C)herald D) compensate ~RVx~hh
with the usual formalities since we all know each other [?<"SJ,`
57. I think we can______with the usual formalities since we all know each other already. rsP3?.
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A) dispose B) dispatch C) dispense D) discharge {4Q4aL(
58. He joined a computer dating scheme but so far it hasn't a suitable patter. //G5lW/*
A) come by B) some across C) come up with D) come round to R>"E Xq
59. Have you thought what the _ might be if you didn't win your case in court? 4-`C !q
A) applications B) connotations C) implications D) complications
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64. I thought 1 saw water in the distance but it must have been an optical 4WnB{9
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A) perception B) delusion C) illusion D) deception oJK]oVX9i
61. He was intensely_____ by the way the shop assistant spoke to him. . `lcxC
A) intervened C) injected B) irritated D) insulated /xjHzva^ w
62. The people who were _ hurt in the accident were taken to the only hospital in the immediate_________ 3LZ0EYVL
A) vicinity B) mobility C) velocity D) integrity uXuMt
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63. With all his experience abroad he was a major to the company. 8jxgSB",
A) attendant B) asset C) attachment D) attribute *-bR~
64. Don't thank me for helping in the garden. It was pleasure to be working out of doors. 1Y410-.3w{
A) mere B) sheer C) plain D) simple A%n
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65. The peace of the public library was by the sound of a transistor radio. 6Flc4L8JU
A) shuttered B) shattered C) smashed D) fractured %@L(A1"#D
66. It is doubtless that those who wish to succeed should be q('O@-HA
A) aggressive B) possessive C) cooperative D) conventional 6OMywGI[Z
67. The damp and cold weather had painfully the patient's rheumatism. w,]cFT
A) activated B)aggregatedC) aggravated D) accelerated L <Q1acoZm
68.1 utterly your argument. In my opinion, you have distorted the facts. %FGPsHH
A) dispute B) refute C) confound D) decline \$s<G|<P
69.1 think you will find that the inconvenience of the diet is by the benefits. z6bTcs"7h
A) out looked B) outranked C) outfought D) outweighed w-[WJ:2.
70. A good friend is one who will you when you arc in trouble. .x$+7$G
A) stand for B) stand by C) stand up to D) stand over pL>Q'{7s3
Part III. Reading Comprehension (30 p0ints) gNl@T
Directions There are 6 passages in this pail. Each Passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. Each M)6_Tal
question or unfinished statement is given four suggested answers marked A), B), C) and D). You should choose the one best .hlr)gF&)
answer and write the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet. noa?p&Y1m
Passage One {Q^P<
Some of the earliest diamonds known came from India. In the eighteenth century they were found in Brazil, and in 1866, huge oddS~lW
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deposits were found near Kimberley in South Africa. Though evidence of extensive diamond deposits has recently, been found +Tde#T&[
in South Africa, the continent of Africa still produces nearly all the world's supply of these stones. V;ZyAp
The most valuable diamonds are large, individual crystals of pure crystal lint carbon. Less perfect forms, known as 'boars' YEAiL C+q
and 'carbonado' arc clusters of tiny crystals. Until diamonds are cut and polished, they do not sparkle lice those you sec on a W'rft@J$
ring--they just look like small, blue-grey stones. ~\}%6W[2
In a rather crude form the cutting and polishing of precious stones was an art known to the Ancient Egyptians, and in the Yt!UIl\<
Middle Ages it became 1Lidcspread iii north-west Europe. However, a revolutionary change in the methods of cutting and '@RlKMnN
polishing was made in 1476 when Ludwig Van Berquen of Bruges in Belgium invented the use of a swiftly revolving wheel +wwpaR`
with its edge faced with fine diamond powder. The name 'boast' is given to this fine powder as well as the natural crystalline U/Z!c\r
material already mentioned. It is also gimp to badly flawed or broken diamond crystals, useless as jewels, that are broken into P~iu|j
powder for grinding purposes, the so-called `industrial' diamonds. s#?Y^bgH
Diamond itself is the only material hard enough to cut and polish diamonds--though recently, high-intensity light beams `4}zB#3
called lasers have been developed which can bore holes in them. It may be necessary to split or cleave the large stones before ]K?z|&N|HK
they arc cut and polished. Every diamond has a natural line of cleavage, along which it may be split by a sharp blow with a "
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cutting edge. `,tv&siSA
A fully cut 'brilliant' diamond has 58 facets, or faces, regularly arranged. For cutting or faceting, the stones arc fixed into {_|~G|Z
copper holders and held against a wheel, edged with a mixture of Oil and fine diamond dust, which is revolved at about 2,500 ~HI|t2C
revolutions a minute. Amsterdam and Antwerp, in Holland and Belgium respectively, have been the centre of the diamond ~<Uwumv
cutting and polishing industry for over seven centuries. KQaw*T[Q3w
The jewel value of brilliant diamonds depends greatly on their colour, or `water' as it is called. The usual colours of ["Ep.7=SU
diamonds are white, yellow, brown, green or blue- Surrounding rocks and take on their color. thus black ,red and even bright D$;mur'
pink diamonds have occasionally been found. 52/^>=t
The trade in diamonds Is not only in the valuable gem stones but also in the industrial diamonds mentioned above. Zaire NtkEb :
produces 70% of such stones. They are fixed into the rock drills used in mining and civil engineering, also for edging band prb;q~
saws for cutting stone. Diamond-faced tools are used for cutting and drilling glass and fine porcelain and for dentists' drills. zv||&Hi
They are used as bearings in watches and other finely balanced instruments. Perhaps you own some diamonds without knowing N-]h+Cnyu
it--in your wristwatch! {$bAs9L
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72. The art of cutting and polishing precious stones remained crude until 4&!`Yi_1L
A) the fourteenth century B) the fifteenth century 66fvS}x
C) the sixteenth century D) the seventeenth century r^n%PH<
73. During faceting, diamonds are held in copper holders L9Z:>i?
A) to facilitate accurate cutting B) to make them shine more brilliantly WM*[+8h
C) so that they can revolve more easily D) as a steel holder might damage the diamond tk|Ew!M:
74. The value order of `water' in diamond, _ NcZ6!wWdE
A) is more important than their colour B) ranges from blue-white upwards ~ULuX"
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C) ranges from blue-white downwards D) has never been reliably established ce.'STm=
75. Industrial diamonds are used ~zi6wu(3
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Passage Two I?lQN$A.E
Just about everyone knows the meaning of `value" though you'd never know it from the excesses of the Eighties. Clever ]BP"$rs
campaigns often allowed marketers to charge more for their product and reap ever-higher profits. It worked like a dream until ':R)i.TS
suddenly, facing difficult economic times, consumers work up. Now, to the extent that they're buying, many consumers are _=3H!b =
choosing the car that delivers the most for the money--not necessarily the one they coveted as a status symbol a few years ago, cT`x,2
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they are shifting to the toothpaste that works from the ones with it slickest promotions. Companies that understand this new U`ey7
consumer have come up wit something new: "value marketing". |F-_Y
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A word of caution is necessary. In marketing, watchwords quickly metamorphos into buzzwords--and value is no .!\y<9
exception. We're not taping about ads that merely boast of a product's value or even such legitimate sates tools as price cuts and T-xcd
discount: Used correctly, value marketing amounts to much more than just stashing prices distributing coupons. It means 8|
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giving the customer an improved product, with adds, features and enhancing the role of marketing itself: k`62&"T
In value marketing, marketing becomes part of the system for delivering value t( the consumer. Instead of merely shaping F6dm_Oq&
image, such a program might offer enhance guarantees or longer warranties, ads that educate rather than hype, membership club: K
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that build loyalty, frequent-buyer plans, improved communications with customer. through 800 numbers, or package design that 8wp)aGTcU
makes the product easier to use or more environmentally friendly. sE
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