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2002年(春)攻读博士研究生入学考试题 #fYRsVQ
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PatrtⅠVocabulary( 20minutes, 20marks ) m?<^b_a}
Section A (1 mark each) XE>w&
Directions: There are ten sentences in this section. Each sentence has something omitted. Choose the word or words from the four choices given to the best complete each sentence.Mark the corresponding letter with a single bar on the Answer sheet 1. nt&"?
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1. The chairman proposed at the meeting that we have someone with D and imagination to design a marketing strategy. eJ*u]GH U
A. intuition B. enterprise C. undertaking D. innovation 8(Cs<C!
2. The fish moved silently through the water , C by short sweeps of its tail. $@D*/@
A. urged B. propagated C. propelled D. operated ^w!1QH0:/
3. A few workers have A the majority decision and gone into work despite the strike. SK5_^4
A. defied B. destined C. detained D. deferred _1?nLx7n
4. Philosophy differs from science in that its questions cannot be answered C by observation or experiment. "
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A. emotionally B. deliberately C. empirically D. extremely BTzBT%mP
5. The music the Three Brothers played yesterday is described in the paper as an explosive C of Latin American and modern jazz rhythms. ew \WV"
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6. Didn’t you find her enthusiasm for the project A ? Almost everyone on the team is now doing their utmost to resolve the difficulty. )Q 5 x%
A. contagious B. operate C. effectual D. infections HUAbq }
7. Recently a large international conference was held with the aim of promoting B development in all countries. =]r2;014
A. retainable B. sustainable C. unpredictable D. unthinkable MK- +[K
8. A government report indicate that since the early 1970s, the proportion of high school graduates going to college has c at 50%. ]v/pMg#-
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9. The delegates to the convention insist that steps be taken to stop the d of the world’s tropical forests. Ma'#5)D
A. depletion B. termination C. peril D. shrinkage ,(RpBTV
10. Professor Taylor is a real expert on art, so I feel completely B whenever I talk to her about it. K5rra%a-7
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Directions: There are twenty sentences in this section. Each sentence has a word or phrase underlined. Below the sentence are four words of phrases marked A, B, C and D, Choose the word or phrases that is closet in meaning to the underlined one. Mark the corresponding letter with a single bar on the Answer sheet 1. cV"Ov@_.k
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12.I n his speech, the president emphasized that the challenge to man’s future cannot be met by making marginal adjustments here and there. LzJ`@0RrX
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13.Since nascent firms are more fragile than the most other traditional ones, they are even more vulnerable to economy-wide swings. |g>Q3E
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14.The success of the event will be determined by the vagaries of the wearther. tUuARo7#
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16.The depression is forcing us to make a series of retrenchments, which has led to large numbers of lay-offs in the industry. eM
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17.Such persons are accountants licensed on the basis of educational background, a rigorous certification examination, and relevant field experience. w[D]\>QHa
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18.The association publishes the weekly magazine Science, as well a various symposium volumes. g1?9ge1
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20.A characteristic European village had a cluster of houses in the middle, surrounded by rudely cultivated fields comprising individually owned farmlands. M|j=J{r
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Part Ⅱ Close test (20minutes,20 marks, 1 mark each ) 3^nH>f-Y
Directions: Choose the best word(s) from those suggested to fill each blank in the text below, Mark your choices on Answer sheet 1. TTFs|T6`q
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During the past ten years a great deal of attention has been given to “telling it like it is.” My impression is that this devotion 21 speaking one’s mind has more often 22 hurt feelings and ruined relationships than to great joy. |0oaEd
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I think we generally agree that never 23 real feelings and withholding all less-than-lovely thoughts about each other 24 leads to construct communication. It’s a great 25 to allow ourselves to admit our human weaknesses and pursue more honest relationships with others.26 we need to keep a balance between telling it all and telling nothing. R|'W#"{@
Recently I received a letter from a mother who had been 27 by her son to attend a weekend meeting with him.28 pressure from the group her defenses cracked and she heard herself telling her son for the first 29 that he had been an accident-that she hadn’t been planning to have a 30 . He, in turn, told her that he couldn’t 31 a single day in his childhood that he’d been happy. “At that time”, this woman wrote, “it seemed helpful. We cried and we made up, I thought telling 32 truth had been good for us. But the trouble is, it wasn’t the whole truth. By the time Tommy was born I did want him, and 33 he was happy. Ever since that day, we’ve both been troubled by some terrible 34 we exchanged.” I must admit I’ve come to the conclusion that some things are better left 35. Honesty is a fine policy, but we need a new sense of balance. Disclosing is not a 36 to every problem. Nor even an end 37. It’s useful under some circumstances and terribly hurtful under 38. It’s a good idea, I think, to bite your tongue for ten or fifteen minutes before saying what’s on your 39. Try to decide whether it’s going to open up new and better ways of communication or 40 wounds that may never heal. @{q<"hT
21. A. to B. into C. in D. for [>r0
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23. A. exhausting B. expanding C. expressing D. experiencing H<n"[u^@E
24. A. always B. seldom C. never D. only uSRhIKy
25. A. belief B. replacement C. abandonment D. relief .gmS1ju
26. A. And B. But C. Further D. Though e3W~6P
27. A. pursued B. cheated C. induced D. persuaded 8
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28. A. Form B. Out of C. Under D. Along with {+7FBdxVB
29. A. time B. round C. place D.hour M-@X&bm,S
30. A. juvenile B. infant C. child D. descendent A"&<$5Q
31. A. receive B. revise C. recall D. remind \.O&-oi
32. A. the B. no C. any D. little !rr,(!Ip?O
33. A. at times B. at a time C. at one time D. at the time Dqii60
34. A. stories B. feeling C. moods D. manners ltDohm?
35. A. unreported B. unwritten C. unhealed D. uncovered [SC6{|
36. A. clue B. decision C. key D. solution '!`\!=j-`
37. A. on itself B. by itself C. for itself D. in itself eBnx$
38. A. others B. another C. still others D. any other .4[3r[
39. A. heart B. mind C. lip D. brain
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