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THE CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES ]brhF cR +A%"_7L}
ENGLISH ENTRANCE EXAMINATION _ ^¬ 5 Dd WwAvR5jq
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PART I VOCABULARY (15 minutes, 10 points, 0.5 point each) Q w iZ#&* fYUbr"Oe
Directions: Choose the word or expression below each sentence that best completes the statement, and mark the corresponding letter of your choice with a single bar across the square brackets on your Machine-scoring Answer Sheet. KNA Elh8,@ m'YYkq(5%Z
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1. Ten years ago, a house with a decent bathroom was a __________ symbol among university professors. ¬p j *}S hB??~>i3
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PART II CLOZE TEST (15 minutes, 15 points) J|@ w gu g9gi7.'0
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Directions: For each blank in the following passage, choose the best answer from the four choices given in the opposite column. Mark the corresponding letter of your choice with a single bar across the square brackets on your Machine-scoring Answer Sheet. U>7?UF 0# .zsYVtK
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We are entering a period in which rapid population growth, the presence of deadly weapons, and dwindling resources will bring international tensions to dangerous levels for an extended period. Indeed, 21 seems no reason for these levels of danger to subside unless population equilibrium is 22 and some rough measure of fairness reached in the distribution of wealth among nations. 23 of adequate magnitude imply a willingness to redistribute income internationally on a more generous 24 than the advanced nations have evidenced within their own domains. The required increases in 25 in the backward regions would necessitate gigantic applications of energy merely to extract the 26 resources. Rt{ Xs M gjn1ha"h%.
It is uncertain whether the requisite energy-producing technology exists, and more serious, 27 that its application would bring us to the threshold of an irreversible change in climate 28 a consequence of the enormous addition of manmade heat to the atmosphere. It is this 29 problem that poses the most demanding and difficult of the challenges. The existing 30 of industrial growth, with no allowance for increased industrialization to repair global poverty, hold 31 the risk of entering the danger zone of climatic change in as 32 as three or four generations. If the trajectory is in fact pursued, industrial growth will 33 have to come to an immediate halt, for another generation or two along that 34 would literally consume human, perhaps all life. The terrifying outcome can be postponed only to the extent that the wastage of heat can be reduced, 35 that technologies that do not add to the atmospheric heat burden—for example, the use of solar energy—can be utilized. (1996) Bw~JlrX fPq)Lx1'
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PART III READING COMPREHENSION au[IkyX2 (U@$gkUx}G
Section A (60 minutes, 30 points) K?lr I$l b8!
Directions: Below each of the following passages you will find some questions or incomplete statements. Each question or statement is followed by four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Read each passage carefully, and then select the choice that best answers the question or completes the statement. Mark the letter of your choice with a single bar across the square brackets on your Machine-scoring Answer Sheet. } Qh+zs^-?
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