浙江工商大学2004年招收博士学位研究生入学考试
《英语》试卷(A)
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9页。考试时间为
180分钟,满分
100分。
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(yuOY/~k/ I. Vocabulary andStructure (10%): y,jpd#Y Directions:Beloweach sentence, there are four words marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one thatis closest in meaning to the underlined word in the sentence or that bestcompletes the sentence. &Y9%Y/Y 1 The bridge was named______ the hero how gave his life for the cause of the people.
[K4k7$ A) after B)with
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_*sd# 2 Therewere no tickets _______ for Friday's performance.
&"A:_5AU A) preferable B)considerable
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H0lW gJmi| A) suit B)set
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f`-vnh^+ 5 Therain was heavy and _______ the land was flooded.
&"Cy&[ A) consequently B) continuously
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"9*MSsU 6 Theengine ______ smoke and steam.
/yUKUXi A) gives up B) gives in
YReI|{O$c C) gives away D) gives off
"_BWUY 7 Don't ________ this newsto the public until we give you the go-ahead.
B'vIL ' A) release B) relieve
wF6a*b@v C) relate D) retain
3aU4Z|f~ 8 Whatyou have done is ______ the doctor's orders.
@l_rB~ A) attached to B) responsible to
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Pu BE=9, 9 They_____ in spite of the extremely difficult conditions.
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4Uwcc):f 10 My camera can be _____ totake pictures in cloudy or sunny conditions.
~ `{{Z& A) treated B) adjusted
_a`/{M| C) adopted D) remedied
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LiGECqWBa' 12 When Mr. Jones gets old,he will______ over his business to his son.
@lh]?|*[ A) take B) hand
(ze9-!% C) think D) get
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.NF3dC\ A) impression B) reaction
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[4PiQyr C) false D) unreal
ob[G3rfd@Z 15 We are interested in theweather because it ______us to directly - what we wear, what we do, and evenhow we feel.
99~-TiU A) benefits B) affects
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QT(]S>--n 17 Childrenare very curious ______.
S09Xe_q A) at heart B) in person
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Ui"3'OU' A) regard B)counting
9N<TJp,q C) account D) observation
~yRKNH*M 19 Important people don'toften have much free time as their work ________ all their time.
f Q2U| A) takes away B) takes over
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ofCN[u 20 When I was very young, Iwas terribly frightened of school, but I soon ______ it.
AnBD~h h A) got off B) gotacross
e{ZS"e`! C) got away D) got over
<7MxI@\ II. Reading Comprehension (15%) : [XNDYaF8 Directions: Read the following three passages carefully, choosethe best answer to each question from the four choices given. 9_%??@^> PassageA A] f^9F@ With each announcement of a spectacular breakthrough in cardiac surgery,such as transplantation of the human heart, the attitude of the publicprogresses through the astonishment, disbelief, deep moral concern, outrightobjection, confusion, and finally a qualified acceptance. Inevitably the risksand complications later become public knowledge, and public misgivings areintensified.
&?APY9\. The electrifying news of the first human heart transplant on December 3, 1967, quiteunderstandably caught the civilized world unprepared --- not justscientifically, but also philosophically and psychologically. By what criteriawas the donor selected? Is there in every instance a “moment “ of death, ordoes it occur as a process or series of events? Such fundamental considerationshad been of universal concern for centuries, particularly to those in themedical and legal professions. But the unexpected advent of hearttransplantation placed a new agency on the problem of defining death.
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