中国政法大学研究生院2001年博士研究生入学考试试题 f"^G
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考试科目:英语 考试日期:3月31日上午 F_8<
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Part Listening Comprehension (20minutes ,20points) %;5AF8# c
Section A SSi-Z
Directions: In this section, you will hear 10 short statements. The statement will be spoken just once. They will not be written out for you. And you must listen carefully in order to understand what the speaker says. ` oBlv
When you hear a statement, you will have a period of 15-20seconds to read the four sentences in your test book and decide which one is closest in meaning to the statement you have heard. Then, on your Answer Sheet, find the number of the problem and then mark your answer on the Answer Sheet by drawing with a pencil a single line through the center in the brackets. IfyyA
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He is no longer living in Beijing. 7"L`|O?8)
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[A] He’s been living in Beijing for a long time. hdFIriE3
[B] He used to live in Beijing. \Qp #utC0s
[C] He’s gone to Beijing for a short visit. }=kf52Am,}
[D] He should stay longer in Beijing. L\@SX?j
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1. [A] The professor didn’t come today. I?sA)!8
[B] The professor always forgets to come. jR/YG
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[D] The class was canceled today. @^Tof5?F?
2. [A] It’s your turn to speak. !2dA8b
[B] I want to know your qualifications. _*b1]<
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[D] Ann’s going to have an interview. G\8ps~3T
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[B] This is a straight line. #V4kT*2P)
[C] Everyone can see it’s a lie. z@E-pYV
[D] He lies out. ]d#Lfgo
4.[A] He gave the patient a vacuum cleaner. w9D<^(_}/
[B] He gave a hand to the program. SJY<#_b
[C] He helped to protest against the vaccination. J[9yQ
[D] He is a vaccinated doctor. 7_r$zEP6
5. [A] Some electives will be necessary for me. Kg0
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[B] I hope to be elected chairman next term. H"PnX-fGN
[C] someone is elected by me. V"n0"\k,
[D] I have taken some electives. @DgJxY|
6. [A] What he said is worth thinking. D`]Lm 24_]
[B] I want to eat some food. uLV@D r
[C] What he had to say is a waste of time. uG1
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[D] I don’t care no matter what he said. n`";ctQT
7. [A] It is a waste of time. ND[u$N+5x"
[B] I’m short of money. KE\p|X i
[C] The concert is very long. XHuY'\;-
[D] It’s really wonderful. )5Yv7x(K
8. [A] He made a commitment to the group. $3BCA)5:
[B] He selected the committee members. /sY(/ JE
[C] He became a member of the committee. Zd@'s.,J
[D] He gave his name to the members. hNB;29r~
9. [A] I have rarely seen such strange clowns. }B2H)dG^K
[B] This house has seldom been so crowded. 7kU:91zR
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10. [A] My typewriter’s in my office. EqzS={Olj
[B] The paper 1 typed is still on my desk. #.p^S0\pw
[C] That ribbon must have been on the left-hand side. X0
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Section B .!0),KmkK
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In this section you will hear 10 short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, there will be a question about what was said. You will hear the question only once. [oOZ6\?HB
When you have heard the question, you will have a period of 15-20 seconds to read the four possible answers marked [A], [B], [C] and [D] and decide which is the best answer. Then mark your answer on the Answer Sheet by drawing with a pencil a single line through the center in the brackets.
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Man: Hello, Mary. This is John Smith at the office. Is Bill feeling any better today? ,(Fo%.j
Woman: Oh, yes, John. He’s feeling much better now. But the doctor says he’ ll have to stay in bed until Monday. QlIg'B6
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[A] At the office. [B] On his way to work. XyJ*>;q
[C] Home in bed. [D] Away on vacation. T+NEw8C?/
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11. [A] He didn’t know what hospital Bill was in. !y$Hr[v
[B] He took Bill to the hospital. -h^FSW($-R
[C] He’s sorry the woman hurt herself. q7mqzMDk
[D] He forgot to call the woman. {"!V&}
12. [A] She hasn’t heard from the professor in a week. m9Gyjr'L
[B] The class has extra time to complete the assignment. lxj_(Uo
[C] She only just found out about the economics paper. WGKN>nV
[D] She won’t see the professor until next week. \+fP&
13. [A] The doctor has stopped seeing new patients. k#R}^Q
[B] The doctor’s office will be closed tomorrow. 2,pu
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[C] The doctor’s schedule is filled tomorrow. GZ/.eYE
[D] The doctor can see the man tomorrow. >Mj :'
14. [A] She doesn’t know the person calling. /:>qhRFJA:
[B] She’ll pay for the call. 1c~c_Cc4
[C] She’ll charge the purchase.
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[D] She’ll call Mike back. ySP1WK
15. [A] She didn’t clean the apartment. dr^pzM!N
[B] Her roommate is messy. LD: w
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[C] She needs to clean the lab. rmUTl
[D] She’ll help the man clean his apartment. pA"x4\s
16. [A] His coach didn’t help him enough. * gr{{c
[B] He had no chance of winning. .a:"B\B`
[C] He didn’t follow his coach’s advice. 6(sqS~D
[D] His coach didn’t listen to him. .oH0yNFX
17. [A] Wash fewer clothes at a time. oaHg6PT!
[B] Use a different washing machine. `"H!=`
[C] Let her use the washing machine first. uT8/xNB!
[D] Wash his clothes by hand. {#
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18. [A] She is going to drop the class too. qC SJ=T;
[B] She doesn’t know how to swim. W
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[C] It took her a long time to learn to swim.
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[D] She teaches swimming. @y;N
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19. [A] She’ll give the man a new prescription right away. 1 <.I2\^
[B] She’ll be away from the office for two days. ,]i
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[C] The man doesn’t need anything for his cough. }C/u>89%q
[D] The man should continue using the medicine. O4$ra;UM`
20. [A] Buy the pants the woman showed him. =2s5>Oz+
[B] Wait until the pants are on sale. m}T^rX%m_
[C] Look for the pants in a different color. Ht5 %fcD
[D] Look at pants made of a different material. |0U"#xkf
Section C #57nm]?
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In this section you will hear several brief passages. You will hear them once only. After each one, you will hear some questions. You will hear each question once only. After you hear the question, you will have 15-20 seconds to choose the best answer from the four choices given. Then mark your answer on the Answer Sheet by drawing with a pencil a single line through the center in the brackets. il
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Questions 21-23 are based on the passage you have just heard. [y\ZnoB
21. [A] All languages change over a long period of time. 5`{ +y]
[B] Language change occurs slowly and gradually. y<m{eDV7
[C] The English on TV is different from the English in daily use. ?cG+rC%
[D] Big changes occur in English every few year. 5@tpJ8E8$
22. [A] The meaning of some words may not be the same as in English today. ')5W
[B] Some of the words are no longer used today. Bz_['7D
[C] Words about microcomputers are not heard. g(33h2"
[D] The sounds of speech are completely different from those used today. %/,PY>:|
23. [A] It looks like the English our grandparents used. = PqQJE}
[B] It looks like a foreign language. y%|nE((
[C] It looks like the English in old films. UG s
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[D] It looks like a dead language. R
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Questions24-26 are based on the passage you have just heard. owCQ71Q
24. [A] The salinity of the ocean. X8ev uN
[B] Pollutants found at sea. R I:x`do
[C] The composition of coral reefs. PkLRQ}
[D] The weather patterns of coastal areas. C0jmjZ%w@
25. [A] They are more nutritious than freshwater shellfish. NO
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[B] They contribute to the salinity of the ocean. Y`LZ/Tgk
[C] They use salt to build their shells. :u'X
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[D] They inhabit coral reefs. H #E
26. [A] The ocean saturates the atmosphere with water. pCb@4nb
[B] More salt particles are suspended in the air over the coast. k1L GT&
[C] The dust from blowing sand causes moisture to condense. N$/{f2iC
[D] Lower coastal elevations attract predictable weather patterns. vROl}s;
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Questions 27-30 are based on the passage you have just heard. 4.,e3
27. [A] Reasons for increased productivity. *na7/ysT<
[B] How wristwatches are manufactured. |^S[Gr w
[C] The industrialization of the United States. ]g IXG`
[D] The development of individual timepieces. m,K\e
28. [A] They were common in the United States, but not in Europe. C0 .Xp
[B] Only a few people had them. XC?H
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29. [A] They were a sign of wealth. kC01s
[B] It was important to be on time. GE Xz)4[
[C] It was fashionable to wear them. PX?tD:,[-
[D] They were inexpensive. 7vNS@[8
30. [A] Watches were of higher quality than ever before. i/C#fIB2
[B] More clocks were manufactured than watches. A7VF
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[C] The availability of watches increased. :7W5R
[D] Watches became less important because factories had clocks. 6du
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Part Ⅱ Reading Comprehension (50minutes, 20 points) .NCQiQ
Directions: In this part there are four passages followed by questions or unfinished statements, each with four suggested answers. Choose the one you think is the best answer. Then on your Answer Sheet, find the corresponding letter and mark your choice on the Answer Sheet by drawing with a pencil a single line through the center in the brackets. ~ZG>n{Q
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Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage: vIN6W
The liberating effects of divorce have become a popular theme in the United States. Survey after survey shows Americans less inclined than they were a generation ago to value lifelong marriage. This trend is evident in almost all advanced nations, but nowhere else has family breakup been greeted by a greater public acceptance. A self-help book, Divorce and New Beginnings, notes the advantages of divorce: single parents can “develop their own interests, fulfill their own need. Money, even if limited, can be spent as they see fit.” According to one study, 80 percent of divorced women and 50 percent of divorced men say they are better off out of their marriages. J-Sf9^G
But an uncomfortable and generally unacknowledged fact is that family disruption can create a deep division between parents’ interests and the interests of children. All too often the adult search for freedom conflicts with a child’s developmental needs for stability and harmony. Divorce is transforming the lives of American children. In the post-word WarⅡ generation, more than 80 percent of children grew up with both biological parents. Today only half will do so. Each year more than a million children experience family breakup about as many are born out of marriage. T1n GBl\(
At the same time, the problems associated with family disruption have grown. Overall child well-being has declined, despite historically high public spending. The teen suicide rate has almost tripled. Youth crime has increased and become more violent. School performance has been poor. N%y%)MI 8
Given such a dramatic impact on children’s lives, one might expect today’s divorce rate to be viewed more widely as a national crisis. Yet, those who argue that if poses a serious threat are dismissed as being pessimistic, unwilling to accept the new facts of life. The dominant view in the popular culture is that the changes in family structure are, on balance, positive. And until recently there was little hard evidence to confirm or dispute this assumption. 6XFO@c}d
Over the past two and half decades Americans have been conducting a vast natural experiment in family life. The results are becoming clear. Adults have benefited from the changes, but not children. Indeed, they may be the first generation to do worse psychologically and socially than its parents. js;IUSj.
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[A] benefit children dH?pQ
[B] liberate individuals Ko/_w_
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