2000年社科院博士生英语入学考试试题 x.ZV<tD
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PART l: VOCABULARY (15 POINTS} a$Eqe_
Section A c38RE,4U
1. Tine cultural life of a social group, qua social group, may be said to depend upon its cognitive level. B1m@
A. perdition B. perception C. pertinence D. permanent 9)l-5o:D
2. The article insinuates that tine crime did not take place. h!56?4,%Y
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C. positively denies D. suggests indirectly {'Nvs_{6
3. Tile international committee, at its annual general meeting, finally waived the rule about the 12-month qualifying period. $7gzu4f
A. ratified B. agreed in principle with C. modified D. dropped aB<~T[H%h
4. The Bulletin, noted for its impartial advice, recommends in a recent issue that GPs and nurses learn a variety of skills transmittable to patients. %lz \w{
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5. Sine is an amiable member of the committee. !> b>"\b
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6. When a careful individual speaks or writes there are usually nuances of meaning that need to be recognized. +Y(cs&V*
A. slight annoyances B. slight differences C. slight preferences D. slight shades bO1J#bcZ
7. Civilians oversight of tire police means, among other things, that suspects will probably not be coerced into confessing. :gDIGBK,
A. bribed B. persuaded C. deceived D. forced QE}S5#_"
8. She told her niece she would leave her a small legacy. gbwKT`N*
A. note B. article C. gift D. inheritance 1g9Qvz3
9. Because his inattention was responsible for the accident, he was rebuked. %1SA!1>j
A. criticized B: punished C. delayed D. disturbed {%.
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10. The emperor, in establishing tine arelnblsh gpric in 968, revealed his interest in both religious and pastoral considerations. xksQMS2#
A. bucolic B. churchly C. agricultural D. rural 2<>n8 K
11. Among the requisites of polite society figures a basic politeness to everyone. WK0?$[|=r
A. demands B. steps C. awareness D. doings f 7{E(,
12. Quacks rely on the anguish of cancer sufferers, as well as their credulity, for their financial success, >8Zz<S&z
A. grimaces B, wrath C. irritation D, torment Z"'rc.>a
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