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中国农业科学院 2006年博士研究生入学考试英语试题
★绝密★ 中国农业科学院 Z]e4pR6! 2006年博士研究生入学考试英语试题 (考试时间3小时 满分100分) T"A^[r* .='3bQ(UZ4 Part Ⅰ Listening Comprehension (20%) dWIZ37w+D Section A 1[[TB .xF Directions: You will hear a news story about the explosion on the World @C<d2f|8 Trade Center in New York City. Listen to it and fill out the table with ${CYDD"mdy the information you've heard for questions 1—5. Some of the information J(&Gmk9& has been given to you in the table. Write no more than 3 words in each tbRE/L< numbered box. Put your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. You will hear the ?bn;{c;E recording only once. )MMhlcNC (,d/JnP [table=442.8pt][tr][td=3,1,590] Information about the Explosion on the World Trade Center [/td][/tr][tr][td=1,1,487] Exact time of the explosion O'@m4@L [/td][td=1,1,48] oFwG+W/ [/td][td=1,1,55] 1 `6n!$Cxo [/td][/tr][tr][td=1,1,487] The number of the people working in the Building n8
GF8a [/td][td=1,1,48] }^IwQm*i [/td][td=1,1,55] 2 rSzQUn< [/td][/tr][tr][td=1,1,487] The location of the explosion tu7+LwF7 [/td][td=1,1,48] HgS<Vxmq [/td][td=1,1,55] 3 }ty"fI3&iY [/td][/tr][tr][td=1,1,487] The number of the people walking down the stairs K`,nW6\ [/td][td=1,1,48] ;K>{_kf [/td][td=1,1,55] 4 ntDRlX [/td][/tr][tr][td=1,1,487] The time people on the top floors took walking down the stairs $hyqYp"/; [/td][td=1,1,48] g"TPII$ [/td][td=1,1,55] 5 0,;E.Py?. [/td][/tr][/table] Section B y
*y`t6D wxH(&CB-{ Directions: You will hear a customer calling a car rental service to )PsN_ 42~ rent a car. For questions 6—10, complete the sentences and answer the
D)f5pEq' questions while you are listening. Use no more than 3 words for each answer. Y]D7i?3N Put your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. You will hear the recording twice. }C_G0'"F [table=442.8pt][tr][td=1,1,487] Customer's name: E`A<]dAoK [/td][td=1,1,48] }<6oFUZ [/td][td=1,1,55] 6 M"k3zK, [/td][/tr][tr][td=1,1,487] Customer's current driver's license No.: -d$8WSI8 [/td][td=1,1,48] 6ctHL<^ [/td][td=1,1,55] 7 {m?K2]]( [/td][/tr][tr][td=1,1,487] Date for collection of vehicle: va`l*N5 [/td][td=1,1,48] o(B<!ji~' [/td][td=1,1,55] 8 i6meY$l [/td][/tr][tr][td=1,1,487] How much a day should the customer pay? pDLu +}@ [/td][td=1,1,48] Oz4,Y+[# [/td][td=1,1,55] 9 m;;0 Cl [/td][/tr][tr][td=1,1,487] How will the customer pay? &CB.*\0 [/td][td=1,1,48] n"^/UQ|#j [/td][td=1,1,55] 10 &=+cov(3 [/td][/tr][/table] Section C 0U>t>&," fPh}l Directions: In this section you will hear a radio program. This program >?\v@ is about the production of postage stamps. Listen to the recording and BCj`WF@8l{ either choose the correct answer for each statement or complete the notes NB!'u)
lFD as required. Circle the letter of your choice and then mark the I]uOMWZs corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the 4~MJ4: center. You will hear the recording, twice. 4Vb}i[</ 11. The weekly radio program is on__________. [9db=$v8$ A. topics suggested by listeners B. local news items i-:8TfI, C. listeners' hobbies q 2_N90u 12. The process of stamp production is__________. zAkc67: A. difficult B. expensive yL.PGF1( C. time consuming %h/#^esi 13. In the search for suitable subjects, people are invited to__________.
@dWS*@ g|v1qfK A. research a number of topics B. give an opinion on possible topics :XPC0^4s |%2/I>o C. produce a list of topics zDvP7hl 14. Topics are sent for final approval to__________. <y\
Z#z A. a group of graphic artists B. The Board of Directors .@8m\ C. a designers’ committee k+7M|t.?4 15. Australian artists receive money__________. xZ S\#{ A. only if the stamp goes into circulation B. for the design only ]JqkC4| U&]p!DV&; C. for the design and again if it is used :cmI"Bo Questions (16~18): Complete the notes using no more than 3 words for V ~J2s each answer, and then put your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. ulPrb>i Stamps must represent aspects of (16)_____________________e. g. JXSqtk= characters from literature or examples of wildlife. Tk v There are no (17)_______________on Australian or British stamps. /_VRO9R\V A favourite topic in Britain is (18)__________________. g~^{-6Vg 19. The speaker says that__________. $ )TF,-#x A. many people produce designs for stamps O)RzNfI^`N B. few people are interested in stamp design +/b4@B7 C. people will never agree about stamp design PgG |7=' 20. The speaker suggests that__________. 49J+&G?)j A. stamps play an important role in our lives PkCeV]`w B. too much attention is devoted to stamp production |IcxegE C. stamps should reflect a nation's character WKrZTPD'm N>
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eS[Y Directions: There are 20 incomplete sentences in this part. For each I>
8 @=V~ sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one iUG
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{4;,0= ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center. ep}/dBg 21. The day was breaking and people began to go to work so the murderer wpdEI( was unable to__________of the body. QUw5~n ;- A. dispense B. dispose rDx],O _ C. discard D. discharge iBiA0 W 22. Can you imagine! He offered me 5000 to break my contract. qM:)daS1w That's__________. Of course I didn't agree. I would take legal action. ]xLb )Z pnA]@FW A. fraud B. blackmail +$=Wms-z C. bribery D. compensation A-wxf91+: 23. Her remarks__________a complete disregard for human rights. :kx#];2i A. magnified B. maintained
rU^ghF C. manipulated D.manifested t02"v4_i 24. I should be able to finish the task on time,__________you provide me 2V"gqJHv with the necessary guidance. 75
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D A. in case B. provided that z57papo C. or else D. as if pH:|G 25. The unfortunate death of the genius poet caused__________loss to this ;)]zv\fC country. OK J%M]< A. priceless B. countless R:R@sU C. incalculable D. imaginable '*ICGKoT 26. Before the disastrous earthquake there was__________chaos. %dU'$) A. massive B. ominous _
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27. On behalf of my company, I am__________to you and your colleagues for Jc?ssm\% your generous help. U`p<lxRgQ A. subjected B. inclined lKwT5ma7 C. available D. obliged ?E_p ,#9j) 28. The appearance of the used car is__________, it's much newer than it >`|uc really is. 2^ZPO4| A. descriptive B. indicative ~JPzjE C. deceptive D. impressive ye7&y4v+ 29. His office is__________to the President's; it usually takes him about t8N9/DZ}Q three minutes to get there. 0a%ui2k A. related B. adhesive .mrRv8>$ C. adherent D. adjacent {
lUl+_58 30. The none of students in the class likes the mistress, who is used to _rJSkZO being__________of everything they do. RX\O'Zwl j A. emotional B. optimistic R.`J"J0/~ C. interested D. critical ^ED>{UiNI
31. I didn't know it then, but this disruptive way of reading started with 4:
PP[2? the very first novel I ever picked up. XRz6Yf(/ A. harmful B. persistent H=RV M C. interruptive D. characteristic X(z-?6N4 32. The problem is that the loss of confidence among the soldiers can be '="){ highly contagious. s9bP6N!, A. spreading B. contemptible F|Ihq^q C. contented D. depressing 2A
,36, 33. The sales manager was so adamant about her idea that it was out of PW4Wn`u the question for any one to talk her out of it. 2`m _"y
A. adaptable B. anxious O^%ace1 C. firm D. talkative ;_&L^)~P$ 34. Other non-dominant males were hyperactive; they were much more active (UXB#I~ than is normal, chasing others and fighting each other. g(H3arb& A. hardly active B. relatively active M?u)H&kEl C. extremely inactive D. pathologically active ;rL$z;}8 35. While he was not dumber than an ox, he was not any smarter; so most )d`$2D&iY of his classmates were lenient and helped him along. :|3C-+[ A. helpful B. merciful QLG,r^
C. enthusiastic D. intelligent j=S"KVp9NF 36. Before the construction of the road, it was prohibitively expensive TaT&x_v^~a to transport any furs or fruits across the mountains. 3R.cj A. determinedly B. incredibly a<.@+sj{ B. amazingly D. forbiddingly
Mv=;+?z! 37. At dusk, Mr. Hightower would sit in his old armchair in the backyard 9`&D and wistfully lose in reminiscence of his youth romances. @CDRbXoFk A. hopefully B. reflectively ,u2<()`8D C. sympathetically D. irresistibly [?*^&[ 38. The prodigal son spent his money extravagantly and soon after he left Y))sk- home he was reduced to a beggar. j(JI$ A. lavishly B. economically N2J!7uoQ C. thriftily D. extrovertly 0in6z 39. The chimney vomited a cloud of smoke. 2Wtfx"
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tm? C. emitted D. hugged {*9i}w|2 40. The rear section of the brain does not contract with age, and one can @oNrR$7 continue living without intellectual or emotional faculties. sNVD"M,
A. advanced B. growing {o`5&EoM C. front D. back
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