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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

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II. Vocabulary (10 points) (p6$Vgdt  
PartA (5 points) MC\rx=cR\  
Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences, there are four choices ,^Ug[pGG-  
      marked iL B, C arm 1). Choose the:one thatbest completes the +`jI z'+  
      sentence and mark the corresponding letter with a single bar across TTGk"2 Q'  
      the square bracket on ANSWER SHEET 1. 3jeB\  
Example: 6>  L)  
  She prefers foreign wine to that produced__ Ku 'OM6D<  
  A. previously B. vLrtually     C. primarily   D. domestically [l`_2{:  
  The sentence should read,; "She prefers foreign wine to that produce 6I8A[   
  domesticany." Therefore, you should choose D. :6h$1 +6  
                                            Sample Answer $~^Y4 } m  
                                            [A] [B] [C] [D] N*mm[F2+F  
1. International sport should create goodwill between the nations, but in the NI<;Lm  
  present organization of the Olympics somehow encourages__   Ire+r "am  
  patriotism. :NCY6? [Dz  
  A. obsolete     B. aggressive   C. harmonious D. amiable (Ci{fY6`  
Z One call understand others much better by noting the immediate and DA9-F  
  fleeting reactions of their eyes and __ to expressed thoughts. }Cs. Hm0P  
  A. dilemmas   B. countenances C. concessions D. junctions b '9L}q2m  
3. People innately _____ for superiority over their peers although it 6Wn"h|S  
  sometimes takes the form of an exaggerated lust for power. ?^X e^1(  
  A. strive       B. ascertain     C. justify D. adhere ]QqT.z%B  
4. Some scientists have suggested that Earth is a kind of, zoo or wildlife {p90   
        for intelligent space beings, like the wilderness areas we have set 2SABu796j  
  up on earth to allow animals to develop naturally while we observe them. 03)R_A  
  A. conservation B. maintenance   C. storage     D. reserve arQEi  
5. According to the latest report, consumer confidence___ a breathtaking (>)f#t[9J  
  15 points .last month, to its lowest level in 9 years. G+k~k/D6  
  A. soared     B. mutated     C. plummeted   D. fluctuated NA/hs/ '  
6. Melissa is a computer___ that destroyed files in computers and ' K\ $B_  
    frustrated thousands of users around the world. .[Hv/?L  
  A. genius     B. vires       C. disease     D. bacteria Fcp8RBq  
7. The emphasis:on examinations is iby far the. worst form of {y\5 9  
    competition in schools. yG/_k !{9  
  A. negligent   B. edible     C. fabulous D. disproportionate Qzh`x-S  
8. The boy seemed more _____ to their poverty, after seeing how his v:xfGA nP  
    grandparents lived. %~{G*%:  
  A. reconciled             B. consolidated ^1}Y=! &  
  C. deteriorated             D. attributed [BLB xSL  
9. During his two-month stay, in China, Tom never____ a chance to FV];od&c  
    practice his Chinese. n7$2 1*,  
  A. passed on   B. passed up   C. passed by   D. passed out :}n\ r/i  
10. When a person dies, his debts must be paid before his ____ can be O9/7?"l"  
    distributed. J|gRG0O9Ya  
  A. paradoxes   B. legacies     C. platitudes   D. analogin dU<qFxW  
Part B (5 points) FVo_=O)  
Directions: In each of the following sentences there is one word or phrase H% &e[PU  
        underlined. Below the sentence are four choices marked A, B, C, and gQ8FjL6?  
      D. Choose the one that is closest in meaning to the underiined part. &}."sGK  
      Mark the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square [(d))(M$|  
      bracket on ANSWER SHEET I. 3{/Y&/\"'^  
Example: 3mCf>qj73  
  The secretary is Very competent; she can finish all these letters within one g=q1@)  
                                                                        .. ;.,ca, ODe Yg<4}l."  
  bour. 2*5]6B-(  
  A. careful     B. industrious   C. clever     D. capable (7k}ysc  
  In this sentence, "competent" is closest -;n m e:zting to "capable". Therefore nS$_VJ]~  
  you should choose D. Oh]RIWL  
                                            Sample Answer DX\|*:,  
                                            [A] [B] [C] [DD] lq[o2\  
11. He claims that advertising today tends to portray women in traditional #@^mA{Dt5  
    roles such as cooking or taking care of the baby. wx]r{  
  A. depict     B. advocate     D; criticize   D. analyze 83[gV@LW0m  
12,. They achieved more than they had eyer dreamed, lending a magic tO their iju If9!  
  family story that no tale or ordinary life could possibly rival. u}~jNV  
  A.confirm   B. achieve   C.match     D exaggerate Zp'q;h_  
13. The most urgent thing is to find a dump. for those toxic____ industrial wastes. &'{?Y;A  
  A. imminent   B. recyclable C. smelly   D. poisonous :rcohzfa  
i4. British Prime Minister Tony Blair promised the electorate that guns would )u67=0s2i+  
  nor be fired without an attempt to win a further U.N.sanction. 8+=-!": ]  
  A. allies     B. delegates   C. voters     D. juries 1v2pPUH\  
15. The analysis suggests that the tradeoff between our :children's college and F&[MyXU4  
  our own retirement security is ,chilling. 7LZ A!3  
  A. frightening B. promising     C. freezing D. revealing NBaXfWh  
16. Their signing of the treaty was regarded as a conspiracy against the British "gQA|NHwV  
  Crown. H-ewO8@  
  A. secret plan   B. bold attack     C. clever design D. joint effort ~V`F5B  
17. Evidence, reference, and foomotes by the thousand testify to a scrupulous Uk0Fo(HY  
  researcher who does considerable justice to a full range of different "eOFp\vPr  
  beorefical and political positions. j7u\.xu9  
  A. trustworthy   B. intelligent     C. diligent   D. meticulous >^|( AzS  
18. Despite their spartan, isolated lifestyle, them are no stories of women 9&VfbrBM  
  being raped or wanton violence against civilians in the region. o+F]80CH  
  A. intriguing   B. exasperating:   C. demonstrative D. unprovoked ?$Tp|<tx#  
19. The gang derived their nickname from their dark clothing and blacked up c!20(( 2|I  
  faces for .nocturnal raids in the forest. iM'rl0  
  A. illegal     B. night-time     C, brutal D. abusive Vh o3I[C  
20. Though sometimes too lazy to work as hard as her sisters, Linda has a _a[)hu8q.  
  more avid fondness for the limelight, g]a5%8*{  
  A. mercurial   B, gallant       C. ardent   D. frugal x=jS=3$8  
III. Cloze (10 points) E6njm du  
Directions : Read the following passage. Choose the best word for each F?EAIL  
numbered blank and mark the corresponding letter with a single bar across the n)6mfoe  
square bracket on Answer Sheet I. '"~ 2xiin  
  Like many other aspects of the computer age, Yahoo began as an idea, C;BC@OE  
___ 21 ___ into a hobby and Iately has ____22 ____ into a full- time passion. The [L4s.l_#  
two developers of Yahoo, David Filo and Jerry Yang, Ph. D candidates '$m uA\  
___ 23 _ Electrical Engineering at Stanford University, started theirguide in KB6'sj  
April 1994 as a way to keep 24   of their personal interest on the Intemet. a-(OAzQ_  
Before long they ___25 ___ that their home,brewed lists were becoming too T#:n7$M|?A  
long and ____ 26____ Gradually they began to spend more andmore time on v5Qp[O_  
Yahoo. b,MzHx=im  
    During 1994, they ____ 27____ yahoo into a customized database designed ;wF 0s  
to____28_____ the needs of the thousands of users____29____ began to use the E%tGwbi7  
service through the closely ___ 30____ Intemet community. They developed AQR/nWwx  
customized software to help them___ 31 ___ locate, identify and edit material mO|YX/>  
___32___ on the Intemet. The name Yahoo is ____ 33____ to stand for "Yet c u:1|gt  
Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle". but Filo and Yang insist they selected L28DBjE)A  
the ___34 ___   because they considered themselves yahoos. Yahoo? itself first B!X;T9^d  
___ 35 ___   on Yang's workstation, "akebono", while the search engine was #eKg!]4-R  
___ 36 ___ on Filo's computer, "Konishiki". Okt0b|=`1*  
    In early 1995 Marc Andreessen, co-founder of Netscape Communication 5q Y+^jO]o  
in Mountain View, California, invited Filo and Yang to move their files LH_rc  
___ 37___ to larger computers ___38____ at Netscape. As a result Stanford's @}[yC['  
computer network returned to ___ 39___ , and both parties benefiasc. Today, Aq~}<qkIF+  
Yahoo___ 40 ___ organized information on tens of thousands of computers ?9I=XTR  
linked to the web. {~u#. (  
1. A. became     B. grew       C. mm       D. intend x;; =+)Gg  
2. A. made       B. saw       C. looked     D. turned $wq[W,'#L  
3. A. in         B. on         C. about       D. fer E!_mXjlPc  
4. A. touch       ?. contact     C. n-ack       D. record |?=a84n1l  
5. A. founded     E. found       C. argued     D. reported c@&-c[k^W  
6. A. unwieldy     B. tough       C. tamable     D invaluable   IA$)E  
7. A. exchanged     B. shank       C. sold       D. converted l%^VBv> 2  
8. A. explain     B. serve       C. discover     D. evaluate n9p_D  
9. A. which       B. that       C. actually     D. eagerly dd{pF\a  
10. A. relative     B. interactive   C.bound       D. contacted %hnv go:^g  
11. A. fluently     B. efficiently   C.exactly     D. actually m. |__L  
12. A. transmitted   B. purchased   C. sold       D. 9f/RD?(1O  
13. A. about       B. bound     C. going       D. supposed J/ ! Mt  
I4. A. fable       B. model       C. name       D. brand dd=' ;%?  
15. A. supported     B. resided     C. lived       D. launched k_$9cVA  
16. A. connected   B. lodged     C. introduced   D. linked WhY8#B'?  
17. A. over       B, away       C. inside       D. beneath 14LOeo5O  
18. A. housed       B. caught     C. hosed       D. bidden p(J,fus  
19. A. average     B. normal     C. ordinary     D. equal *pMu,?uE  
20. A. attains     B.detains     C. maintains   D. contains 9 f+S-!  
IV. Reading Comprehension (20 points) 4PsJs<u  
Directions: Read the following passages, decideon the best one of the choices |# x]F Ng  
marked A, B, C, and D for each question or unfinished statement and then mark [ S_8;j  
the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square bracket on the b7nER]R  
ANSWER SHEET. /ZcqKC  
Passage 1 p=-:Z?EW1  
    Guthrie's contiguity principle offers practical suggestions for how to break vi :IO  
babies. luYa+E0  
    One application of the thrcshoM method involves the time young children  <m7T`5+  
spend on academic activities. Young children have short attention spans, so the 7G^`'oZ  
length of time they can sustain work on one activity is limited. Most activities  ,m^@S  
are scheduled to last no longer than 30 to 40 minutes. However, at the start of '=^$ ;3Z  
the school year, attention spans quickly wane and behavior problems often {Al}a`da  
result. To apply Gutiarie's theory, a teacher might, at the start of the year, limit 8&0+Az"{O  
activities to 15 to 20 minutes. Over the next few weeks the teacher could %%=PpKYtSD  
gredually increase the time students spend working on a single activity. nKP[U=ac  
    The threshold methoci also can be applied to teaching printing abd Le*sLuxk<  
handwriting. When children first learn to form letters, their movements AzwG_XgM)  
awkward and they lack free motor coordination. The distances between lines on H$j`75#u?-  
a page are purposely wide so children can fit the letters into the space. If paper 4kZ9]5#.  
with narrow lines is initially introduced, students' letters would spill over the u\,("2ZW9+  
borders and students might become frustrated. Once students can form letters N=`xoF  
within the larger borders, they can use paper with smaller borders to help them 6N^sUc0s  
refine their skills. ebuR-9  
    The fatigue method can be applied when disciplining disruptive students $xWebz0  
who build paper airplanes and sail them across the room. The teacher can PN$vBFjm  
remove the students from the classroom, We them a large stack of paper, and I` O)I&KH  
tell them to start making paper airplanes. After the students have made several rTR4j>Ua~  
airplanes, the activity should lose its attraction and paper will become a cue for ]nEZ Q+F  
not building airplanes. v@8 =u4  
    Some students continually race around the gym when they first enter their }.uB6&!:  
physical education class. To employ the fatigue method, theteacher might DKcg  
decide to have these students continue to run a few more laps after the class has %dyEF8)  
begun. UX9r_U5)  
    The incompatible response method can be used with students who talk and d_0r  
misbehave in the media center. Reading is incompatible with talking. The x@@U&.1_A  
media center teacher might ask the students'to find interesting books and read ]Gm $0uS  
them while in the center. Assuming that the studentS find the books enjoyable, <N Lor55.]  
the media center will, over time, become a cue for selecting and reading books jf_0IE  
rather than for talking with other students. KvFGwq"X  
  In a social studies class some students regularly fall asleep. The teacher m}x&]">9  
realized that using the board and overhead projector while lecturing was very e@-"B9~   
boring. Soon the teacher began to incorporate other elements into each lesson, UHtxzp =[  
such as experiments, videotapes, and debates, in an attempt to involvs students q*<Fy4j  
and raise their interest in the course. A1zqm_X5)P  
41. The purpose of this passage is to___ 2^Tj@P7  
A. inform       B. persuade       C. debate     D. narrate ; FO1b*  
42. Guthrie identified three methods for__ jf&LSK;2  
A. educating students         B. altering bad habits j4au Zl]NF  
C. avoiding undesired action       D. forming good hobbies hLVS}HE2  
43. Which of the following is not the example of applying the threshold FN#6pM']|  
method? nt/+?Sj  
A. Parents introduce spinach in small bites or mixed with a food than the e7{n=M  
    child enjoys over time so that the child will not refuse to eat it. iK*2 Z$`lw  
B. Teachers introduce academic content in short blocks of time for young 6,"fH{Bd  
    children and gradually increase session length but not to where students C] <K s  
    become frustrated or bored. C-;y#a)  
C. Paper with wider lines is first used and then paper with narrow lines is -%&_LE9ZtS  
    introduced step by step to help children learn printing and handwriting. $c-h'o  
D. A child might be made to throw toys until it is no longer fan by his Q0K4_iN)&  
    parents in order to change his behavior of repeatedly throwing toys. _YXk ,ME!Q  
44. To stop snacking while watching television, people should keep their hands dOm#NSJVd  
  busy by sewing, painting, working crossword puzzles, and so forth. Over >IW0YIQy,  
  time. watching TV becomes a cue for engaging in an activity other than *E<%db C2  
  snac 'king. What method is used in this example? YfC1.8  
A. The threshold method.             B. The fatigue method. tHSe>*eC  
C. The incompatible response method.     D. The punishment method. G?LPj*=$?  
45. We can draw the conclusion from the passage that O a_2J#~$  
A. The incompatible response method is to force child to make unwanted / r #.BXP  
    response repeatedly in presence of stimulus until he or she becomes 6#xP[hlR[  
    exhausted *p;Fwj]  
B. The threshold method refers to introducing undesired behavior with a XqVhC ):  
    response incompatible with the undesired response so they can not be ]8(_{@ /  
    performed simultaneously `A@{})+  
C. The fatigue method means that engaging in the behavior is transformde ] X, C9  
    into avoiding it by introducing the stimulus at full strength so it becomes =`5Xx(  
    a cue for not performing it g{@q  
D. The fatigue method is that in presence of stimulus teachers have child I_mnXd;n  
    make response incompatible with unwanted response w/r wE  
Passage 2 ,K Ebnk|i  
  The increase in global trade means that international companies cannot B./Lp_QK  
afford to make costly advertising mistakes if they want to be competitive. +K4d(!Sb  
  Understanding the language and culture of target markets in foreign  .g.v  
countries is one of the keys to successful international marketing. Too many G>{ Bij44  
companies, however, have jumped into foreign markets with embarrassing ANEW^\  
wralts . 3]BK*OqJ  
  Translation mistakes are at the heart of many blunders in international gF;i3OJg  
advertising. !es?GJq`  
  General Motors, the US auto manufacturer, got a costly lesson when it OD !b*Iy|  
introduced its Chevrole Nova to the Puerto Rican market. "Nova" is Latin for Qvh: hkR  
new (star)" and means "star" in many languages, but in spoken Spanish it can WpE\N0Yg  
sound like "no va", meaning "it doesn't go". Few people wanted to buy a car mG2*s ^$  
with that cursed meaning. When GM changed the name to Caribe, sales DjK:)  
picked up" dramatically. Uk=jQfA*J  
  Marketing blunders have also been made by food and beverage companies. )(`I1"1   
3ne American food company's friendly "Jolly Green Giant" (for advertising mGZ^K,)&OR  
,egetables) became something quite different when it was translated into :@zz5MB5@  
Arabic as "Intimidating Green Ogre". p`lv$ @q'  
  When translated into German Pepsi's popular slogan, "Come Alive with [k-Q89  
Pepsi" came out implying "Come Alive from the Grave". No wonder customers s(W] >Ib  
in Germany didn't rush out to buy Pepsi. +CL`]'~;E-  
  Successful international marketing doesn't stop with good Vo^ i7  
ranslafions--,-other aspects of culture must be researched and understood ff m,KG}KX  
aarketers are to avoid blunders. ?|LR@M!S7  
  When marketers do not understand and appreciate the values, tastes, };"-6e/9  
geography, climate, superstitions, religion, or economy of a culture, they fail to 5hwe ul>S  
capture their target market. +jQHf-l  
  For example, an American designer tried to introduce a new pentare ihto WPT0=Hqp7  
  the Latin American market but the product aroused little interest. The mail 7}>7@W8  
  reason was that the camellia used in it was traditionally used for funerals in &5:83#*Oj  
  many South American countries. tQ=P.14>:  
    Having awakened to the special nature of foreign advertising, companies JGl0 (i*|  
are becoming much more conscientious in their translations and more sensitive aMdWT4  
to cultural distinctions. |P!7T.  
                                      JB.f7-  
  The best way to prevent errors is to hire professional translators who gXZl3  
understand the target language and its idiomatic usage, or to use a technique 57 (bd0@8  
called "back translation" to reduce the possibility of blunders. v4c*6(m  
    The process uses one person to translate a message into the target ?:DeOBAb  
language and another to translate it back. Effective translators aim to capture 5=Cea  
the, overall message of an advertisement because a word-for-word duplication jpijnz{M  
of the original rarely conveys the intended meaning and often causes LbCcOkL/@@  
misunderstandings. r6_g/7.-  
  In designing advertisements for other countries, messages need to be shot +/+:D9j ,  
and simple. d)hA'k  
  They should also avoid jokes, since what is considered funny in one part k# -u !G  
of the world may not be so humorous in another. +d/V^ <#  
46. The best title of this passage might be __ . m5i?<Ko@  
  A. Culture Is Very Important ia Advertishag cV8Bl="gqe  
B. Avoid Cultural Misunderstanding between Nations 2 z*EamF  
C. Overcome Cultural Shock in Different Countries vH14%&OcN  
D. Advertisements Reflect Various Life Styles :Y4 m3|  
47. What does the word "blunder" mean in this passage? T,G 38  
A. hesitation   B. mistake   C. stutter   D. default _#;UXAi  
48. Which of the following statements can be used to summarize the gist from Zw@=WW[Q`p  
  Paragraph 3 to Paragraph 6? jimWLF5Q5"  
A. Cultural shocks           B. Faulty translations dV/ ^@[  
C. Avoid cultural oversights     D. Prevent blunders M%{ ,?a0V  
49. We can learn from the context in Paragraph 9 that the word "ca " most Mg pjC`  
  probably mean____ mCb1^Y  
A. an animal used in perfume for its smell 1s\   
B. a piece of fabric used both in perfume and at funerals r2b_$  
C. a flower used in perfume for its fragrance and used for funerals pDYcsC{p  
D. an nrnament used in prefume and at funerals a+!r5689  
50. One way to prevent errors in advertising in different countries is to___ O dSglB  
  A.fire the translators who don't know the target language. gPJZpaS   
  B.use the technique called "literal translation" to reduce the possibility of bz'#YM  
    blunders Z@1vJH6IbA  
  C. avoid cultural oversights and avoid certain jokes eN,6p '&  
  D. explain in details when designing advertisement for other countries ov$S   
Passage 3 ]K0G!TR<  
  It is not unusual for chief executives to collect millions of dollars a year in b f j]Q  
pay, stock options, and bonuses. In the last fifteen years, while executive *4 HogC  
remuneration rose, taxes in the highest income bracket went down. Millionaires 'nQQqx%v  
are now commonplace. 9]4W  
  Amiability is not a prerequisite for rising to the top, and there are a cLm|^j/  
number of chief executive officers with legendary bad tempers. It is not the pP|LSr Y!  
boss's job to worry about the well-being of his subordinates although the man qK-\`m  
with many enemies wi!! be swept out more quickly in hard times; it is the 1}/37\  
company he worries about . His business savvy is supposed to be based on YiGSFg  
intimate knowledge of .his company and the industry .so he goes home nightly ]1)#Y   
with a full briefcase. At the very top - and on the way up - executives are :k/Z|  
exceedingly dedicated. :ceT8-PBRx  
  The American executive must be capable of enough small talk to get him }trQ<*D  
through the social part of his schedule, but he is probably not a highly cultured +@mgb4_  
individual or an intellectual. Although his wife may be on the board of the aH'=k?Of;  
symphony or opera, he himself has little time for such pursuits. His reading ~ !7!Y~(+  
may largely concern business and management, despite interests in other fields. ]w/%>  
Golf provides him with a sportive outlet that combines with some useful t 2Y2v2 J  
socializing. d>gN3}tT  
  These days, he probably attempts some form of aerobic exercise to "keep H[[#h=r0f  
the old heart in shape" and for the same reason goes easy on butter and alcohol, N_o|2  
and substances thought to contribute to taking highly stressed executives out of j 21>\K!p  
the running. But his doctor's admonition to "take it easy" falls on deaf eyes. He f7v|N)  
likes to work. He knows there are younger men nipping at his heels. DP6>fzsl  
  Corporate head-hunting, carried on by "executive search fares," is a shuoEeoo  
growing industry. America has great faith in individual talent, and dynamic and XtftG7r9S  
aggressive executives are so in demand that companies regularly raid each Aq,&p,m03  
other's managerial ranks. j}aU*p~N  
51. We can infer from the second paragraph that___ W%P$$x5&  
    A. promotion depends on amiability XJ6=Hg4_O  
    B. chief executives do not work hard enough at the top level r 3FUddF'  
    C. it is the duty of the chief executive to look after the well-being of his EY}*}-3  
      subordinates d Z P;f^^  
    D. a chief executive is expected to know more about his company and the 9D{p^hd  
    industry lnWs cb3t  
52. The term "aerobic exercise" (fa'st line in second last paragraph) is a kind Of ,T0q.!d  
    ____ JLh{>_Rr  
    A. hallucination exercise d37|o3oC  
    B. physical exercise K-Fro~U  
    C. meditation exercise PwS7!dzH-  
    D. entertainment WVdF/H  
53. From the last paragraph we can gather that ____ -:|t^RM;FT  
    A. there are too many aggressive executives _5H0<%\  
    B. individual talent is not essential for a company fYiof]v@_m  
    C. the job of an "executive search rum" is corporate head-hunting Rd ,5 &X$  
    D. it is not common for companies to undermine each other's managerial tE]Y=x[Ux  
      ranks LDY k\[81  
54. For executives, according to the article, a golf course is a pl where dw3H9(-lp  
  ________ ;6tGRh$b  
    A. they can conduct their business g;\_MbfP  
    B. they can indulge themselves W3y9>]{x^  
    C. they can cultivate their mind IaYaIEL-  
    D. they can exercise as well as socialize C o,"  
55. What is NOT tree according to the article? nD}CQ_C  
  A. Executives tend to ignore doctors' advice and warnings. O=\`q6l  
  B. Executives are sensitive to pressure from the younger generation. IZ&FNOSZ+4  
  C. All chief executives can earn millions of dollars a year. 0'O6-1Li  
  D. Executives are careful of what they eat. f; ]C8/W  
Passage 4 4N_ iHe5U  
  In November 1970 Yukio Mishima, together withsome of his fanatical m?`?T   
followers from the ultranationalistic Shield Society WhiCh. he had four, dod in e<duD W$X  
1966, broke into the headquarters of Japan's Eastern Defense Forces armed uTRFeO>  
with swords and daggers, overpowered some aides, tied up the commanding 4&wwmAp^  
general, and demanded that the troops be assembled to hear a speech. Mishima #s0Wx47~  
addressed the troops for ten minutes, inciting them to rebel against the *s6(1 S  
constitutional govemment imposed by the United States that had, in his words, p$}1V2h;  
"turned Japan spineless." Receiving only ridicule in response, he returned to the %d2\4{{S  
general's office and there, before the general's unbelieving eyes, proceeded to 3R`eddenF  
kill himself in strict accordance with the tradifonal samurai ritual of seppuku. OJXK]dZ  
After Mishima had driven a dagger deep into his left abdomen, one of his aides 9 M!U@>  
severed his head with a sword. The aide likewise 'killed himself and was <iN xtD0  
5eheaded; the others surrendered. U{Moyj  
    In 1936 there had been a similar revolt and, though equally unsuccessful, 7cV GB  
it had foreshadowed the repressive re,me of General Tojo that was to stage tho lvk r2Meu<  
attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. That earlier revolt is the one referred to in 7R=A]@  
"Patriotism," one of Mishima's most powerful stories. Here life and fiction "XWO#,Ue  
become joined. The act of seppuku was for Mishima a fulfdlment, "the ultimate M:cW/&ZJ  
dream of my life." Bom of an ancient samurai family, he longed to die a hero's on)$y&lu  
death in accordance with the ancient samurai code; but his weak body kept him $-"V 2  
from service in the war, and he had to compensate through body building (he %617f=(E?!  
became expert at karate and kendo) and, most important, through the discipline &ngG_y8}&  
  writing. In his short lifetime he turned out twenty novels, thirty plays, many d D;r35h=  
essays, and more than eighty stories: he also produced, directed, and acted in *S] K@g  
movies, and even sang on stage. His first book of stories, A Forest in Flower, ?/FCq6o  
appeared in 1943, but it was Confession of a Mask (1948), dealing with the qN(,8P\90  
meditations of a young man of homosexual leanings in a repressive society, that T5? eb"  
brought him fame. wfrSI:+>  
  Mishima has been called "Japan's Hemingway," while others have \@hq7:Q  
compared him to "aesthetic" writers like Walter Peter and Oscar Wilde. q !Nb-O{  
56. The article implies that Wv-nRDNG  
  A. Mishima refused to join the army when he was young * $v`5rP  
  B. Mishima has been regarded as a lunatic writer W B7gY\Y&M  
  C. Mishima is a person who'is hard m define )sG/H8  
  D. Critics all agree that Mishima is an aesthetic writer [zc8f  
57. The aim of the rebel led by Mishima was \. _TOE9L  
  A. Fo capture the commanding genera! Olltu"u  
    B. to urge the government to declare a war against America RAi]9`*7  
    C. to incite the soldiers to rebel against the Constitutional govemment #S*cFnd  
    D. to force the Emperor to give up the throne @zAav>  
58. In the 1970 rebel, the speech made by Mishima____ J>%uak<  
  A. was web received by the soldiers v&}^8j  
  B, was laughed at by the soldiers mYw9lM  
  C. impressed the commanding general {[$JiljD  
  D, left a deep impression tO the soldiers 7B8.;0X$W  
59. What IS true according to article? ^: 64(7  
  A. The general knew that Mishima had longed to die a hero's death. &#DKB#.2  
  B. The general was greatly taken aback by Mishima's suicide attemnpt aOK,Mm:iO  
  C. Some soldiers surrendered after Mishima's speech. 0VwmV_6'<W  
  D. one of Mishima's aides was killed by the soldiers.  v+qHH8  
60. Mishima became a well-known writer after he had ___ bZ_vb? n  
  A, written "Patriotism", one of his most powerful stories D?6ah=:&R  
  B. written eighty short stories ]] Jg%}o  
  C. published "A Forest in Flower" gRQV)8uh  
  D. published "Confession of a Mask" =VPJ m\*V  
  主观题部分 _ tO:,%dL  
请用钢笔或圆珠笔将此部分试题的答案做在答题纸二上,否则无效! 2nA/{W\hC  
V. Translation (20 points) 5Ff1x-lQ  
Fart A. (10 points) [lbe_ G;  
Directions: Translate the following passage into Chinese on your ANSWER M<VZISu)dy  
SHEET. Gp5[H}8K  
One might ask why speculation is permitted when there is so real a danger of 4E~!$Ustx  
loss. The basic reason is that speculation can perform useful functions in the > cM}M=4s  
economy. Buying a commodity or stock in the belief that prices will rise speeds W^Z#_{  
market equilibrium and encourages faster entry of more suppliers. If the price Bgy?k K2[  
change lagged until after an actual commodity shortage had occurred, the [G>U>[u|  
fluctuation would probably be sharper and more sudden. Remedial supply )Ao F-&,w  
action could not be further delayed. Similarly, if speculators foresee a surplus in WEVV2BJ  
some commodity, their selling of futures will help drive the price down to some gW(7jFl  
extent before the SurpluS actually occurs. When speculators foresee a shortage >wJt# ZB  
and bid up the price, they are also helphng to conserve the present supply. As pR*)\@ma  
the price goes up,less of the commodity is purchased; a rise in price %}x$YD O  
encourages users to ecor, om2ze. Similarly, a lowering of price encourages users Wp0L!X=0  
to buy more, thus helping to sell the surplus which is developing. R}VEq gq  
Part B. (10 points) 'v V |un(6  
Directions: Translate the following into EngIish on your ANSWER SHEET. EXD Qr'"  
  中国已经发层成为一个全球极富吸引力的、现实的大市场。世界各国 4(O;lVT}  
和地区不少有远见卓识的企业家,都将目光投向了中国,并从投资活动中 x8q3 Njr  
获得了丰厚的回报。我相信,中国加入世贸组织后,外商参与中国投资活 lX*IEAc  
动的机会将越来越多,自身发展的空间也越来越大。在中国的投资活动一 8R;A5o,  
定能成为沟通世界各国和地区的企业家与中国市场的一座桥梁,促进中国 tP ;^;nw  
和世界经济共同发展、共同繁荣。 U#{^29ik=o  
VI. Writing (20 points) {u4=*> ?G  
Directions Write an essay in no less than 250 words with file title "My Z+?V10$  
Understanding of GlobaIization". Your essay should be written on the _J+p[=[L  
Answer Sheet.
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