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2015 年攻读博士学位研究生入学考试试卷 e=Kv[R'(M
英 语 S:vv*5
2015 年 3 月 14 日 SlZL%C;
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PART I: Vocabulary and Grammar 2>fG}qYy$
Section A (10 points) jXi<ZJ
Directions: Choose the answer that best fills in the blank. o^&;
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1. Even the president is not really the CEO. No one is. Power in a corporation is concentrated and R_vZh|
vertically structured. Power in Washington is ______________ and horizontally spread out.
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a. prudent b. reversible c. diffuse d. mandatory ~c?yHpZx%
2. In describing the Indians of the various sections of the United States at different stages in their RO wbzA)]r
history , some of the factors which account for their similarity amid difference can be readily H
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a. refine b. discern c. embed d. cluster &O0+\A9tP
3. The partial transfer of legislative powers from Westminster, implemented by Tony Blair, was -#gb {vj
designed to give the other members of the club a bigger ______________ and to counter `yYgL@Zt
centrifugal forces that seemed to threaten the very idea of the union. m3_
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a. say b. transmission c. decay d. contention ).oqlA!
4. It can hardly be denied the proliferation of so-called dirty books and films has, to date, reached 2z0HB+Y}x
almost a saturation point. People do not acknowledge the _______________ fact that children `Q(ac|
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a. irrefutable b. concrete c. inevitable d. haphazard QwT]|
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5. A condition is an essential term of the contract. If a contract is not performed, it may constitute a M8cLh!!
substantial breach of contract and allow the other party to _______________ the contract, that is, K7f-g]Ibdn
treat the contract as discharged or terminated. [7I|8
a. repudiate b. spurn c. decline d. halt o=`9JKB~
6. Each of us shares with the community in which we live a store of words as well as agreed ['R=@.
conventions ______________ these words should be arranged to convey a particular message. B. P64"w
a. as the way by which b. by the way in which [tD*\\IA
c. as to the way in which d. in the way of which bLV@Ts
7. Rarely ______________ a technological development _______________ an impact on many akCl05YW
aspects of social, economic, and cultural development as greatly as the growth of electronics. LWQ BGiJj
a. has… had b. had…had c. has…has d. have…had rXm!3E6JL
8. If early humans ______________ as much as they did, they probably ______________ to evolve .9^;? Ts
into different species. *e>:K$r
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b. would not move and intermingle…had continued 6wu/6DO
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d. were not to move and intermingle…could have continued ~IqT>
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9. It was ______________ the last time around the track ______________ I really kicked it Z^~6pH\
in--passing the gossiping girlfriends, blocking out the whistles of boys who had already ]yIy~V
completed their run and now were hanging out on the grassy hill, I ran--pushing hard, breathing ):|)/ZiC'
shallowly, knowing full well that I was going to have to hear about it from my disapproving jU#%@d6!#
friends for the next few days.
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a. not until…when b. not until…that c. until…when d. until…that 3)-#yOr
10.One impediment ______________ the general use of a standard in pronunciation is the fact |n|2)hC
______________ pronunciation is learnt naturally and unconsciously, while orthography is ^7''x,I
learnt deliberately and consciously. >L;O, {Px-
a. in…which b. of …in which c. on…that d. to…that 3PEs$m9e
Section B (5 points) aLq;a
Directions: Choose the word that is the closest in meaning with the underlined word. qB:`tHy
11. It is some 15 million Hindus, Sikhs and Muslims swept up in a tumultuous shuffle of citizens Y~:7l5C
between India and Pakistan after the partition of the subcontinent in 1947. T*ic?!
a. division b. turmoil c. fusion d. consolidation n$?oZ*;
12. Concerning speculation, philosophy looks upon things from the broadest possible perspective;
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for criticism, it has the twofold role of questioning and judging everything that pertains either PaZYs~EO
to the foundations or to the superstructure of human thinking. 4HHf3j!5
a. inebriates b. forsakes c. relates d. emaciates qXF"1f_+
13. Meeting is, in fact, a necessary though not necessarily productive psychological side show. W!(Q_B
Perhaps it is our civilized way to moderating,if not preventing, change. *o#`l H
a. promoting b. impeding c. tempering d. arresting /PCQv_Y&,/
14. The truth about alliances and their merit probably lies somewhere between the travel utopia 5jLDe~
presented by the players and the evil empires portrayed by their critics. L!G3u/
a. collaboration b. worth c. triumph d. defect KJ~pY<a?
15. But Naifeh and Smith reveal a keen intellect, an avid reader and a passionate observer of other 9x1Dyz 2?F
artists’ work who progressed from labored figure studies to inspired outbursts of creative energy. r=`>'3
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Far from an artistic flash in the pan, he pursued his calling with dogged determination against cjW]Nw
nearly insurmountable odds. 6\K)\
a. insuperable b. unsurpassable c. uncountable d. invaluable ;1 fM L,8
Section C (5 points) Txh;r.1e
Directions: Choose the letter that indicates the error in the sentence. <gy'@w?
16. One of the most important non-legislative functions of the U.S. Congress is the power to fm*Hk57
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investigate, which is usually delegated to committees—either standing committees, special D4|_?O3|m
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committees set for a specific purpose, or joint committees consisting of members of both j$^]WRt
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17. One of the important corollaries to the investigative power is the power to publicize bqO"k t
investigations and their results. Most committee hearings are open to public and are reported nM`) `!/
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widely in the mass media. Congressional investigations thus represent one important tool >g&`g}xZQ
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available to lawmakers to inform the citizenry and to arouse public interest in national issues. J (h>
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18. It is not a voice we recognize at once, whereas our own handwriting is something which we K5SO($
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almost always know. We begin the natural learning of pronunciation long before we start sFQ|lU" n
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learning to read or write, and in our early years we go on unconsciously imitating and umzYJ>2t
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practicing the pronunciation of those around us for many hours everyday. G$ FBx
19. It had happened too often that the farmers sold their wheat soon after harvest when farm debts 7&4,',0VL
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were coming due, only to see prices rising and speculators getting rich. On various occasions, ^v-'=1ub?
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producer groups, asked firmer control, but the government had no wish to become involved, at ]B4mm__
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least not until wartime when wheat prices threatened to run wild. Q8?D}h
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20. Detailed studies of the tribe by the food scientists at the University of London showed that F/sBr7I
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gathering is a more productive source of food than is hunting. An hour of hunting yields on sE6J:m(
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average about 100 edible calories as an hour of gathering produces 240. de9l;zF
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PART II: Reading comprehension (30 points) C4]%pi
Directions: Choose the best answers based on the information in the passages below.
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Plato’s Republic has been the source of great consternation, especially in literary circles, for its CDj Dhs
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attack on the poets. Socrates in fact asserts that they should have no place in the ideal state. Eric Y&