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中国人民大学——英语2004年博士研究生入学考试试题

中国人民大学——英语2004年博士研究生入学考试试题 FIQHs"#T  
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II. Vocabulary (10 points) v,iq,p)&  
PartA (5 points) /\E3p6\*  
Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences, there are four choices (!Fu5m=<8  
      marked iL B, C arm 1). Choose the:one thatbest completes the zq|NltK  
      sentence and mark the corresponding letter with a single bar across W!* P  
      the square bracket on ANSWER SHEET 1. ^r{N^  
Example: h +9~^<oFl  
  She prefers foreign wine to that produced__ DYgz;Y/%l  
  A. previously B. vLrtually     C. primarily   D. domestically -Q%Pg<Q-#  
  The sentence should read,; "She prefers foreign wine to that produce RE08\gNIt  
  domesticany." Therefore, you should choose D. #E_<}o  
                                            Sample Answer }gd'pgN"t  
                                            [A] [B] [C] [D] .k|\xR   
1. International sport should create goodwill between the nations, but in the cV4Y= &  
  present organization of the Olympics somehow encourages__   P5lk3Zg '  
  patriotism. :b;`.`@KL_  
  A. obsolete     B. aggressive   C. harmonious D. amiable EWOa2^%}Z\  
Z One call understand others much better by noting the immediate and -_Kw3x  
  fleeting reactions of their eyes and __ to expressed thoughts. t8*NldC  
  A. dilemmas   B. countenances C. concessions D. junctions _SU6Bd/>  
3. People innately _____ for superiority over their peers although it u hB V)Qg  
  sometimes takes the form of an exaggerated lust for power. QI78/gT,d  
  A. strive       B. ascertain     C. justify D. adhere \=o0MR  
4. Some scientists have suggested that Earth is a kind of, zoo or wildlife 0: B%,n UM  
        for intelligent space beings, like the wilderness areas we have set - oB=7+g  
  up on earth to allow animals to develop naturally while we observe them. al7D3J  
  A. conservation B. maintenance   C. storage     D. reserve buhbUmQ2  
5. According to the latest report, consumer confidence___ a breathtaking J :KU~`r  
  15 points .last month, to its lowest level in 9 years. kr-5O0tmf  
  A. soared     B. mutated     C. plummeted   D. fluctuated [ B*r{  
6. Melissa is a computer___ that destroyed files in computers and PM'2zP[*W  
    frustrated thousands of users around the world. 8i)9ho<  
  A. genius     B. vires       C. disease     D. bacteria @3bVjQ`4f  
7. The emphasis:on examinations is iby far the. worst form of lR]FQnZ  
    competition in schools. jINI<[v[  
  A. negligent   B. edible     C. fabulous D. disproportionate Np/vPaAk  
8. The boy seemed more _____ to their poverty, after seeing how his M4% 3a j  
    grandparents lived. :39arq  
  A. reconciled             B. consolidated 9mjJC  
  C. deteriorated             D. attributed g1(5QWb  
9. During his two-month stay, in China, Tom never____ a chance to V/zmbo)  
    practice his Chinese. oA@c.%&  
  A. passed on   B. passed up   C. passed by   D. passed out .i^ @v<+  
10. When a person dies, his debts must be paid before his ____ can be @Bn4ZF B@  
    distributed. 7xYz9r)w`  
  A. paradoxes   B. legacies     C. platitudes   D. analogin =&(e*u_  
Part B (5 points) PWkSl  
Directions: In each of the following sentences there is one word or phrase ]'$:Y   
        underlined. Below the sentence are four choices marked A, B, C, and J6"GHbsO  
      D. Choose the one that is closest in meaning to the underiined part. ,s2C)bb-  
      Mark the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square 0j 8`M"6  
      bracket on ANSWER SHEET I. Wu(^k25  
Example: ]'w5s dP  
  The secretary is Very competent; she can finish all these letters within one -=5~-72~  
                                                                        .. ;.,ca, ODe ]yL+lv  
  bour. 99CK [G  
  A. careful     B. industrious   C. clever     D. capable ?~E"!  
  In this sentence, "competent" is closest -;n m e:zting to "capable". Therefore P #`M8k  
  you should choose D. -;FAS3(wy  
                                            Sample Answer 3la`S$c  
                                            [A] [B] [C] [DD] pl)?4[`LUc  
11. He claims that advertising today tends to portray women in traditional uXLZ!LJo  
    roles such as cooking or taking care of the baby. V\opC6*L_e  
  A. depict     B. advocate     D; criticize   D. analyze PHY!yc-LjV  
12,. They achieved more than they had eyer dreamed, lending a magic tO their ~(huUW  
  family story that no tale or ordinary life could possibly rival. 'mTY56Yq  
  A.confirm   B. achieve   C.match     D exaggerate \i@R5v=zL  
13. The most urgent thing is to find a dump. for those toxic____ industrial wastes. ?%Tx% dB  
  A. imminent   B. recyclable C. smelly   D. poisonous 4 z26a  
i4. British Prime Minister Tony Blair promised the electorate that guns would &zJ*afi)  
  nor be fired without an attempt to win a further U.N.sanction. F]r'j ZL  
  A. allies     B. delegates   C. voters     D. juries jYFmL_{  
15. The analysis suggests that the tradeoff between our :children's college and r jxkgd  
  our own retirement security is ,chilling. {;& U5<NO  
  A. frightening B. promising     C. freezing D. revealing 5|N`:h'9M  
16. Their signing of the treaty was regarded as a conspiracy against the British <eS/-W %n6  
  Crown. !G0Mg; ,  
  A. secret plan   B. bold attack     C. clever design D. joint effort ;in-)`UC!  
17. Evidence, reference, and foomotes by the thousand testify to a scrupulous z=g!mVK5  
  researcher who does considerable justice to a full range of different % XZ&(  
  beorefical and political positions. x9a\~XL>a  
  A. trustworthy   B. intelligent     C. diligent   D. meticulous qQG? k~r  
18. Despite their spartan, isolated lifestyle, them are no stories of women n*na6rV\k  
  being raped or wanton violence against civilians in the region. q/54=8*h0  
  A. intriguing   B. exasperating:   C. demonstrative D. unprovoked 5;p|iT  
19. The gang derived their nickname from their dark clothing and blacked up $qdynKK  
  faces for .nocturnal raids in the forest. Ddg!1SF  
  A. illegal     B. night-time     C, brutal D. abusive I^![)# FC  
20. Though sometimes too lazy to work as hard as her sisters, Linda has a K/f-9hE F  
  more avid fondness for the limelight, 5V =mj+X?  
  A. mercurial   B, gallant       C. ardent   D. frugal V@-Q&K#  
III. Cloze (10 points) ,(K-;Id4  
Directions : Read the following passage. Choose the best word for each 8 7+fd_G  
numbered blank and mark the corresponding letter with a single bar across the O_4B> )zd  
square bracket on Answer Sheet I. 5 m-/N ?c  
  Like many other aspects of the computer age, Yahoo began as an idea, w?|qKO  
___ 21 ___ into a hobby and Iately has ____22 ____ into a full- time passion. The ]YFjz/f  
two developers of Yahoo, David Filo and Jerry Yang, Ph. D candidates };9s8VZE  
___ 23 _ Electrical Engineering at Stanford University, started theirguide in K|-m6!C!7  
April 1994 as a way to keep 24   of their personal interest on the Intemet. 2z;3NUL$n  
Before long they ___25 ___ that their home,brewed lists were becoming too 4=|Q2qgFV  
long and ____ 26____ Gradually they began to spend more andmore time on -k8sR1(  
Yahoo. uK"FopUJ4i  
    During 1994, they ____ 27____ yahoo into a customized database designed W4d32+V  
to____28_____ the needs of the thousands of users____29____ began to use the ly[d V.<P  
service through the closely ___ 30____ Intemet community. They developed eUB!sR%  
customized software to help them___ 31 ___ locate, identify and edit material $9Bzq_!  
___32___ on the Intemet. The name Yahoo is ____ 33____ to stand for "Yet !'F1Ht  
Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle". but Filo and Yang insist they selected 1 @t.J>  
the ___34 ___   because they considered themselves yahoos. Yahoo? itself first H8 ? Y{H  
___ 35 ___   on Yang's workstation, "akebono", while the search engine was <Y?Z&rNb  
___ 36 ___ on Filo's computer, "Konishiki". ^`";GnH0  
    In early 1995 Marc Andreessen, co-founder of Netscape Communication r/ g{j  
in Mountain View, California, invited Filo and Yang to move their files &Y=~j?~Xm  
___ 37___ to larger computers ___38____ at Netscape. As a result Stanford's X coPkW  
computer network returned to ___ 39___ , and both parties benefiasc. Today, Q}lCQK/g  
Yahoo___ 40 ___ organized information on tens of thousands of computers {O y|c  
linked to the web. [[AO6.Z  
1. A. became     B. grew       C. mm       D. intend l_:P |  
2. A. made       B. saw       C. looked     D. turned L{F]uz_[x  
3. A. in         B. on         C. about       D. fer CV"}(1T  
4. A. touch       ?. contact     C. n-ack       D. record 1#_ pj eG  
5. A. founded     E. found       C. argued     D. reported 7A(4`D J  
6. A. unwieldy     B. tough       C. tamable     D invaluable   ,IboPh&Q78  
7. A. exchanged     B. shank       C. sold       D. converted ]j/= x2p  
8. A. explain     B. serve       C. discover     D. evaluate ?|W3RK;  
9. A. which       B. that       C. actually     D. eagerly t}h(j|  
10. A. relative     B. interactive   C.bound       D. contacted W9w(a:~hY  
11. A. fluently     B. efficiently   C.exactly     D. actually )?#K0o[<  
12. A. transmitted   B. purchased   C. sold       D. > VIFQ\  
13. A. about       B. bound     C. going       D. supposed 0O`Rh"O  
I4. A. fable       B. model       C. name       D. brand c{y'&3\  
15. A. supported     B. resided     C. lived       D. launched SQf[1}$ .  
16. A. connected   B. lodged     C. introduced   D. linked i:jXh9+  
17. A. over       B, away       C. inside       D. beneath T]&?^QGAZ  
18. A. housed       B. caught     C. hosed       D. bidden :3Q:pKg  
19. A. average     B. normal     C. ordinary     D. equal o;Z"I&  
20. A. attains     B.detains     C. maintains   D. contains ">wvd*w0"(  
IV. Reading Comprehension (20 points) (!{*@?S  
Directions: Read the following passages, decideon the best one of the choices |Sjy   
marked A, B, C, and D for each question or unfinished statement and then mark ^|Fy!kp  
the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square bracket on the gw,K*ph}q  
ANSWER SHEET. \a;xJzc9  
Passage 1 >e6OlIW  
    Guthrie's contiguity principle offers practical suggestions for how to break N80ogio_Tk  
babies. nD eVYK  
    One application of the thrcshoM method involves the time young children (N&?Z]|yr  
spend on academic activities. Young children have short attention spans, so the $nmt&lm  
length of time they can sustain work on one activity is limited. Most activities _w? !Mu  
are scheduled to last no longer than 30 to 40 minutes. However, at the start of fWEQ vQ  
the school year, attention spans quickly wane and behavior problems often w>X@ ,  
result. To apply Gutiarie's theory, a teacher might, at the start of the year, limit y ]@JkF(  
activities to 15 to 20 minutes. Over the next few weeks the teacher could 71[?AmxV  
gredually increase the time students spend working on a single activity. l@GJcCufE  
    The threshold methoci also can be applied to teaching printing abd .gC.T`/m  
handwriting. When children first learn to form letters, their movements &)Qq%\EP4  
awkward and they lack free motor coordination. The distances between lines on MCibYv c[  
a page are purposely wide so children can fit the letters into the space. If paper b?`2LAgn  
with narrow lines is initially introduced, students' letters would spill over the B$2GEg]Ri  
borders and students might become frustrated. Once students can form letters .E^w, o  
within the larger borders, they can use paper with smaller borders to help them ELnUpmv\  
refine their skills. VV1sadS:S`  
    The fatigue method can be applied when disciplining disruptive students !`Kg&t [&V  
who build paper airplanes and sail them across the room. The teacher can cd1-2-4U  
remove the students from the classroom, We them a large stack of paper, and D%3$"4M7!  
tell them to start making paper airplanes. After the students have made several !?ZR_=Y%  
airplanes, the activity should lose its attraction and paper will become a cue for deYv&=SPl  
not building airplanes. ba G_7>Q9H  
    Some students continually race around the gym when they first enter their /77cjesZ9  
physical education class. To employ the fatigue method, theteacher might _PPC?k{z!  
decide to have these students continue to run a few more laps after the class has lbt8S.fx  
begun. rz&V.,s  
    The incompatible response method can be used with students who talk and M/.M~/ ~  
misbehave in the media center. Reading is incompatible with talking. The Peph..8Z  
media center teacher might ask the students'to find interesting books and read -E6av|c,F  
them while in the center. Assuming that the studentS find the books enjoyable, 46)[F0,$r  
the media center will, over time, become a cue for selecting and reading books tgCp2 `n  
rather than for talking with other students. /2T  W?a  
  In a social studies class some students regularly fall asleep. The teacher d!T,fz/-.  
realized that using the board and overhead projector while lecturing was very qh6b;ae\x  
boring. Soon the teacher began to incorporate other elements into each lesson, yw+]S  
such as experiments, videotapes, and debates, in an attempt to involvs students dL4VcUS.  
and raise their interest in the course. J&h59dm-  
41. The purpose of this passage is to___ X4:84  
A. inform       B. persuade       C. debate     D. narrate PO'K?hVS^w  
42. Guthrie identified three methods for__ 1yF9zKs&_  
A. educating students         B. altering bad habits `UzH *w@e  
C. avoiding undesired action       D. forming good hobbies H(n fHp.3  
43. Which of the following is not the example of applying the threshold UGM:'xa<T  
method? )Rb t0   
A. Parents introduce spinach in small bites or mixed with a food than the L T`T~|pz  
    child enjoys over time so that the child will not refuse to eat it. dbEXl m  
B. Teachers introduce academic content in short blocks of time for young K'8?%&IQ  
    children and gradually increase session length but not to where students :n~Mg {j3  
    become frustrated or bored. tq}sedYhee  
C. Paper with wider lines is first used and then paper with narrow lines is * wqR.n?  
    introduced step by step to help children learn printing and handwriting. w_`;Mn%p  
D. A child might be made to throw toys until it is no longer fan by his |QbCFihn  
    parents in order to change his behavior of repeatedly throwing toys. V+>RF  
44. To stop snacking while watching television, people should keep their hands x%$6l  
  busy by sewing, painting, working crossword puzzles, and so forth. Over o\W>$$EXD  
  time. watching TV becomes a cue for engaging in an activity other than `r=^{Y  
  snac 'king. What method is used in this example? (K6vXq.;\\  
A. The threshold method.             B. The fatigue method. l#ct;KZ  
C. The incompatible response method.     D. The punishment method. nw*a?$S3  
45. We can draw the conclusion from the passage that {be|G^.c  
A. The incompatible response method is to force child to make unwanted A;ZluQ  
    response repeatedly in presence of stimulus until he or she becomes `_ neYT  
    exhausted :G9d,B7*  
B. The threshold method refers to introducing undesired behavior with a !F6rcDKI  
    response incompatible with the undesired response so they can not be I YptNR  
    performed simultaneously r#ADxqkaV  
C. The fatigue method means that engaging in the behavior is transformde :& $v.#  
    into avoiding it by introducing the stimulus at full strength so it becomes ):=8w.yC  
    a cue for not performing it P%w!4v ~"  
D. The fatigue method is that in presence of stimulus teachers have child g(jn /Cx  
    make response incompatible with unwanted response hQzT =0  
Passage 2 bTYR=^9  
  The increase in global trade means that international companies cannot {RsdI=%  
afford to make costly advertising mistakes if they want to be competitive. 's"aPqF?  
  Understanding the language and culture of target markets in foreign d"ZsOq10D  
countries is one of the keys to successful international marketing. Too many -yIx:*KI  
companies, however, have jumped into foreign markets with embarrassing DvI^3iG8  
wralts . y(C',Xn  
  Translation mistakes are at the heart of many blunders in international ] :](xW%  
advertising. n%vmo f  
  General Motors, the US auto manufacturer, got a costly lesson when it +r"fv*g "  
introduced its Chevrole Nova to the Puerto Rican market. "Nova" is Latin for 0|\A5 eG  
new (star)" and means "star" in many languages, but in spoken Spanish it can ,4,./wIq  
sound like "no va", meaning "it doesn't go". Few people wanted to buy a car =.`e4}u \X  
with that cursed meaning. When GM changed the name to Caribe, sales ZS&+<kGD  
picked up" dramatically. Xa U ^^K  
  Marketing blunders have also been made by food and beverage companies. 8RZqoQDH  
3ne American food company's friendly "Jolly Green Giant" (for advertising C2hB7?UGN  
,egetables) became something quite different when it was translated into 6SAYe%e  
Arabic as "Intimidating Green Ogre". 8js1m55KT  
  When translated into German Pepsi's popular slogan, "Come Alive with HErG%v]nw  
Pepsi" came out implying "Come Alive from the Grave". No wonder customers %NhZTmWm  
in Germany didn't rush out to buy Pepsi. 6D4u?P,  
  Successful international marketing doesn't stop with good \gir  
ranslafions--,-other aspects of culture must be researched and understood ff >ISBK[=H  
aarketers are to avoid blunders. c5eimA%`  
  When marketers do not understand and appreciate the values, tastes, uH } }z!  
geography, climate, superstitions, religion, or economy of a culture, they fail to k#5Qwxu`  
capture their target market. ph7]*W-  
  For example, an American designer tried to introduce a new pentare ihto v?q)E%5j  
  the Latin American market but the product aroused little interest. The mail .Jc<Gg  
  reason was that the camellia used in it was traditionally used for funerals in Bv}i#D  
  many South American countries. gF|u%_y-qt  
    Having awakened to the special nature of foreign advertising, companies V9D>Xh!0H  
are becoming much more conscientious in their translations and more sensitive \q|<\~A  
to cultural distinctions. > a8'MK  
                                      [_tBv" z  
  The best way to prevent errors is to hire professional translators who 7}fT7tsN  
understand the target language and its idiomatic usage, or to use a technique 3gs7Xj%N  
called "back translation" to reduce the possibility of blunders. to] ~$~Q|>  
    The process uses one person to translate a message into the target /onZ14  
language and another to translate it back. Effective translators aim to capture /Nd`eUn  
the, overall message of an advertisement because a word-for-word duplication I^gLiLUN*6  
of the original rarely conveys the intended meaning and often causes AUm5$;o,/  
misunderstandings. Zx%6pZ(.  
  In designing advertisements for other countries, messages need to be shot ^ r 9  
and simple. WQltUaF  
  They should also avoid jokes, since what is considered funny in one part /E5>cqX4A  
of the world may not be so humorous in another. 1>_2 =^[  
46. The best title of this passage might be __ . J4m2|HK  
  A. Culture Is Very Important ia Advertishag }m.45n/  
B. Avoid Cultural Misunderstanding between Nations .vtV2lq  
C. Overcome Cultural Shock in Different Countries mq oB]H,  
D. Advertisements Reflect Various Life Styles \2y [Hy?  
47. What does the word "blunder" mean in this passage? ,-5|qko=  
A. hesitation   B. mistake   C. stutter   D. default @A8@j%CK1  
48. Which of the following statements can be used to summarize the gist from Q;eY]l8  
  Paragraph 3 to Paragraph 6? 2$yNryd  
A. Cultural shocks           B. Faulty translations 1C<@QrT  
C. Avoid cultural oversights     D. Prevent blunders (Ujry =f  
49. We can learn from the context in Paragraph 9 that the word "ca " most ')KuLVE}S  
  probably mean____ ")eY{C  
A. an animal used in perfume for its smell {*K7P>&  
B. a piece of fabric used both in perfume and at funerals X~ g9TUv8  
C. a flower used in perfume for its fragrance and used for funerals 9 kLA57  
D. an nrnament used in prefume and at funerals "<yJ<lS&>  
50. One way to prevent errors in advertising in different countries is to___ gH|:=vfYUR  
  A.fire the translators who don't know the target language. Apc!!*7  
  B.use the technique called "literal translation" to reduce the possibility of ow K)]t  
    blunders CsiRM8  
  C. avoid cultural oversights and avoid certain jokes F%G} >xn  
  D. explain in details when designing advertisement for other countries I"2*}v|  
Passage 3 -$cO0RSY  
  It is not unusual for chief executives to collect millions of dollars a year in  Jju^4  
pay, stock options, and bonuses. In the last fifteen years, while executive Z90]I<a~  
remuneration rose, taxes in the highest income bracket went down. Millionaires sTw+.m{F  
are now commonplace. U*7x81v?j  
  Amiability is not a prerequisite for rising to the top, and there are a IRT0   
number of chief executive officers with legendary bad tempers. It is not the Nyl)B7/w  
boss's job to worry about the well-being of his subordinates although the man CX#d9 8\b  
with many enemies wi!! be swept out more quickly in hard times; it is the #X qnH  
company he worries about . His business savvy is supposed to be based on (W+aeB0  
intimate knowledge of .his company and the industry .so he goes home nightly c[a^fu!  
with a full briefcase. At the very top - and on the way up - executives are #N;McF;W  
exceedingly dedicated. K#xL-   
  The American executive must be capable of enough small talk to get him V{n7KhN~Y!  
through the social part of his schedule, but he is probably not a highly cultured v:]z-zU  
individual or an intellectual. Although his wife may be on the board of the QVo>Uit   
symphony or opera, he himself has little time for such pursuits. His reading CI^s~M >  
may largely concern business and management, despite interests in other fields. QA X3*%h  
Golf provides him with a sportive outlet that combines with some useful PP8627uP  
socializing. #|=Q5"wU  
  These days, he probably attempts some form of aerobic exercise to "keep }/M muPp  
the old heart in shape" and for the same reason goes easy on butter and alcohol, bL/DjsZ@  
and substances thought to contribute to taking highly stressed executives out of YFP<^y=  
the running. But his doctor's admonition to "take it easy" falls on deaf eyes. He 'zOB!QqA`v  
likes to work. He knows there are younger men nipping at his heels. __}ut+H^5p  
  Corporate head-hunting, carried on by "executive search fares," is a m}6Jdt'|  
growing industry. America has great faith in individual talent, and dynamic and U'@ ![Fp  
aggressive executives are so in demand that companies regularly raid each B_ bZa  
other's managerial ranks. `RXlqj#u  
51. We can infer from the second paragraph that___ 0X5b32  
    A. promotion depends on amiability /h8100  
    B. chief executives do not work hard enough at the top level Vllxv6/_  
    C. it is the duty of the chief executive to look after the well-being of his %F\.1\&eE  
      subordinates 2"_5Yyb  
    D. a chief executive is expected to know more about his company and the L8(2or  
    industry |5jrl|  
52. The term "aerobic exercise" (fa'st line in second last paragraph) is a kind Of TjHt:%7.  
    ____ oX7_v_:J\R  
    A. hallucination exercise 5+yy:#J]  
    B. physical exercise \>x1#Vr>#V  
    C. meditation exercise oU se~  
    D. entertainment @0(%ayi2Y  
53. From the last paragraph we can gather that ____ FC WF$'cO  
    A. there are too many aggressive executives "z*.Bk  
    B. individual talent is not essential for a company sDAP '&  
    C. the job of an "executive search rum" is corporate head-hunting *W;;L_V"   
    D. it is not common for companies to undermine each other's managerial q;*'V9#  
      ranks "Mz#1Laby`  
54. For executives, according to the article, a golf course is a pl where e+)y6Q=  
  ________ ;YSe:m*  
    A. they can conduct their business suE8"v!sk  
    B. they can indulge themselves Kj)sL0  
    C. they can cultivate their mind a,(nf1@5  
    D. they can exercise as well as socialize ,:2Z6~z{  
55. What is NOT tree according to the article? eK5~YM:o  
  A. Executives tend to ignore doctors' advice and warnings. =CO) Q2  
  B. Executives are sensitive to pressure from the younger generation. o")"^@Zh i  
  C. All chief executives can earn millions of dollars a year. :aBm,q9i:}  
  D. Executives are careful of what they eat. EIfqRRTA  
Passage 4 EV-sEl8ki  
  In November 1970 Yukio Mishima, together withsome of his fanatical bDudETl  
followers from the ultranationalistic Shield Society WhiCh. he had four, dod in ` wZ  
1966, broke into the headquarters of Japan's Eastern Defense Forces armed Hpa6; eT  
with swords and daggers, overpowered some aides, tied up the commanding (P;TM1k  
general, and demanded that the troops be assembled to hear a speech. Mishima (EvYrm4  
addressed the troops for ten minutes, inciting them to rebel against the `Tf}h8*  
constitutional govemment imposed by the United States that had, in his words, M$Bb,s  
"turned Japan spineless." Receiving only ridicule in response, he returned to the egBk7@Ko  
general's office and there, before the general's unbelieving eyes, proceeded to ?@Q0;LG  
kill himself in strict accordance with the tradifonal samurai ritual of seppuku. $${3I4  
After Mishima had driven a dagger deep into his left abdomen, one of his aides 'wtb"0 }  
severed his head with a sword. The aide likewise 'killed himself and was L)&^Pu  
5eheaded; the others surrendered. l1|*(%p?X  
    In 1936 there had been a similar revolt and, though equally unsuccessful, ah f,- ?S  
it had foreshadowed the repressive re,me of General Tojo that was to stage tho w\ 0vP  
attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. That earlier revolt is the one referred to in VcXr!4 M  
"Patriotism," one of Mishima's most powerful stories. Here life and fiction 6" Lyv  
become joined. The act of seppuku was for Mishima a fulfdlment, "the ultimate bcjh3WP  
dream of my life." Bom of an ancient samurai family, he longed to die a hero's a'/C)fplL  
death in accordance with the ancient samurai code; but his weak body kept him 8_w6 % md  
from service in the war, and he had to compensate through body building (he )/JVp>  
became expert at karate and kendo) and, most important, through the discipline H\n6t-l  
  writing. In his short lifetime he turned out twenty novels, thirty plays, many EC0B6!C&7  
essays, and more than eighty stories: he also produced, directed, and acted in $GU  s\  
movies, and even sang on stage. His first book of stories, A Forest in Flower, JP0a Nu  
appeared in 1943, but it was Confession of a Mask (1948), dealing with the 0^Vw^] w  
meditations of a young man of homosexual leanings in a repressive society, that 5Za<]qxr  
brought him fame. rir,|y,  
  Mishima has been called "Japan's Hemingway," while others have pfIK9>i  
compared him to "aesthetic" writers like Walter Peter and Oscar Wilde. F):kF_ho  
56. The article implies that 9eq)WI/  
  A. Mishima refused to join the army when he was young -T1R}ew*t  
  B. Mishima has been regarded as a lunatic writer l3u+fE,;_  
  C. Mishima is a person who'is hard m define c^'bf_~-W  
  D. Critics all agree that Mishima is an aesthetic writer 9S17Lr*c  
57. The aim of the rebel led by Mishima was : UH*Wft1  
  A. Fo capture the commanding genera! ^GrSvl}v'  
    B. to urge the government to declare a war against America M,p0wsj;  
    C. to incite the soldiers to rebel against the Constitutional govemment [.Md_  
    D. to force the Emperor to give up the throne yx&}bu\  
58. In the 1970 rebel, the speech made by Mishima____ A{B$$7%  
  A. was web received by the soldiers /6[vF)&  
  B, was laughed at by the soldiers ws,?ImA  
  C. impressed the commanding general 5uSg]2:  
  D, left a deep impression tO the soldiers |}e"6e%  
59. What IS true according to article? R\n@q_!`X  
  A. The general knew that Mishima had longed to die a hero's death. ? eI)m  
  B. The general was greatly taken aback by Mishima's suicide attemnpt y]obO|AH  
  C. Some soldiers surrendered after Mishima's speech. DwFvM0O6\  
  D. one of Mishima's aides was killed by the soldiers. s nxwe  
60. Mishima became a well-known writer after he had ___ WdC7CK  
  A, written "Patriotism", one of his most powerful stories pX>wMc+  
  B. written eighty short stories imwn)]LR  
  C. published "A Forest in Flower" I Gb'ii=A  
  D. published "Confession of a Mask" +kxk z"fP  
  主观题部分 K)`R?CZ:s  
请用钢笔或圆珠笔将此部分试题的答案做在答题纸二上,否则无效! 0e]J2>  
V. Translation (20 points) >dF #1  
Fart A. (10 points) 0{o 8-#  
Directions: Translate the following passage into Chinese on your ANSWER cMy?&  
SHEET. L7(.dO0C  
One might ask why speculation is permitted when there is so real a danger of XM?c*,=fu  
loss. The basic reason is that speculation can perform useful functions in the P??pWzb6HH  
economy. Buying a commodity or stock in the belief that prices will rise speeds $1)NYsSH/H  
market equilibrium and encourages faster entry of more suppliers. If the price k It1kw  
change lagged until after an actual commodity shortage had occurred, the tC f@v'1t  
fluctuation would probably be sharper and more sudden. Remedial supply R~TG5^(  
action could not be further delayed. Similarly, if speculators foresee a surplus in ^H<VH  
some commodity, their selling of futures will help drive the price down to some 436SIh  
extent before the SurpluS actually occurs. When speculators foresee a shortage }!s$ / Kn  
and bid up the price, they are also helphng to conserve the present supply. As flBJO.2  
the price goes up,less of the commodity is purchased; a rise in price cx)x="c  
encourages users to ecor, om2ze. Similarly, a lowering of price encourages users p<@+0Uw2  
to buy more, thus helping to sell the surplus which is developing. ={190=\9  
Part B. (10 points) <_bGV  
Directions: Translate the following into EngIish on your ANSWER SHEET. o1]1I9  
  中国已经发层成为一个全球极富吸引力的、现实的大市场。世界各国 S|@ Y !  
和地区不少有远见卓识的企业家,都将目光投向了中国,并从投资活动中 4=* ml}RP  
获得了丰厚的回报。我相信,中国加入世贸组织后,外商参与中国投资活 ^'sOWIzeiY  
动的机会将越来越多,自身发展的空间也越来越大。在中国的投资活动一 G CcSI;w  
定能成为沟通世界各国和地区的企业家与中国市场的一座桥梁,促进中国 EJaO"9 (  
和世界经济共同发展、共同繁荣。 A#79$[>w  
VI. Writing (20 points) )[t3-'  
Directions Write an essay in no less than 250 words with file title "My i2Gh!5]f  
Understanding of GlobaIization". Your essay should be written on the U.W Mu%  
Answer Sheet.
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