西南大学博士入学考试英语试题(2012) 4&6cDig7*2
Part I Vocabulary (10 points) 5Iv"
Directions: In this part there are 20 incomplete sentences. For each sentence there Q0Gfwl
are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the .0|_J|{
following sentences. Then blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet $=C
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1. A broadcasting station will sometimes to its listeners a programme which N0ZD+
it has received from another station. 9YBlMf`KEf
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A. rely B. relay C. relate D. reside /4+*!X
2. The United Nations Conference on Drug Abuse, which took place earlier this year mrVN&.
in Vienna, was a very meeting. ~Oi.bP<,
A. productive B. overwhelming C. compulsory D. protective \o
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3. A person who studies ___ learns how to express numbers approximately and yT(86#st
how to calculate ratios and averages. Z,F1n/7
A. static B. statistic C. statistics D. status 2$gFiZ
4. If you ______ someone, you form a fixed general idea or image of them so that zXd#kw;
you assume that they will behave in a particular way. gER(&L 4[
A. assimilate B. simulate C. stereotype D. subordinate vE~<R
5. Reading ______ the mind only with materials of knowledge, it is thinking that \9}-5
makes what we read ours. FWS!b!#,N
A. rectifies B. prolongs C. furnishes D. minimizes #Vm)wH3
6. Satellite communications are so up-to-date that even when _____ in the middle fqol-{F.V
of the Pacific, businessman can contact their offices as if they were next door. b/=>'2f
A. gliding B. cruising C. piloting D. patrolling _Aw-{HE'
7. Now a paper in Science argues that organic chemicals in the rock come mostly _^^5
from _______ on earth rather than bacteria on Mars. 2{L[D9c/6
A. configuration B. constitution C. condemnation D. contamination r;fcBepO
8. Scientists, who are now aware of how nautiluses regulate their buoyancy, have 9O:-q[K**
been able to dispel ideas about these creatures. 0fR?zT?
A. erroneous B. misdemeanors C. misgivings D. misdirection PS??wlp7
9. History has demonstrated that countries with different social systems and =&vRT;6
ideologies can join hands in meeting the common challenges to human _____ and m=]}Tn
development. ;{g>Z|
A. evolution B. survival C. rivalry D. dignity SxM5'KQ
10. To avoid an oil shortage, we should advocate that more machines must _____ of m] @o1J
life in a short time, and this made others astonished. IPnx5#eB
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A. accelerate B. operate C. generate D. utilize mzTM&@
11. Japanese leaders aboard the U. S. battleship Missouri and signed the ____ et6@);F
surrender, which ended World War Two in 1945. o31pF
A. conditional B. infinite C. everlasting D. unconditional 5%R$7>`Z
12. It is a _____ that in such a rich country there should be so many poor people who x]:B3_qR
could hardly keep their body and soul together. 97VS
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A. hypothesis B. paradox C. conflict D. dispute Za1VJ5-
13. The _____ effects of many illnesses made him a weak man and he still didn’t yrR,7vJ
want to do sports every day. /909ED+)>9
A. cumulative B. formidable C. eternal D. prospective 0I>[rxal
14. The robbers broke into the bank, _____ the clerics with revolvers and forced them to give money just as they were about to knock off. $C6O<A
A. shot B. frightened C. amused D. menaced T@DT|lTI
15. This pair of boots cost much less than yours for I bought them when the &0euNHH;sL
department store made a _____ of the stored goods. @!Q\|
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A. clearance B. reduction C. fortune D. deal
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16. Technology has _____ the sharing information and the storage and delivery of WR4 \dsgCU
information, thus making more information available to more people. =tfS@o/n
A. formulated B. facilitated C. furnished D. functioned a(eU
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17. Language, culture and personality may be considered _____ of each other I thought, tje
but they are inseparable in fact. .t
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A. indistinctly B. separately C. irrelevantly D. independently ~,P."
18. More than 85 percent of French Canada’s population speaks French as a mother +J%9%DqF
tongue and _____ to the Roman Catholic faith. WiclG8l
A. caters B. adheres C. ascribes D. subscribes m=%WA5c?
19. There are not many teachers who are strong _____ of traditional methods in 28PT19&
English teaching. F /% 5 r{
A. sponsors B. contributors C. advocates D. performers i.*Utm`1"e
20. The ______ of the scientific attitude is that the human mind can succeed in =lqGt.x
understanding the universe. 0=Z_5.T>
A. essence B. content C. texture D. threshold 66l$}+|Zzc
Part II Reading Comprehension (30 points) .jC-&(R
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Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage. Ok&u4'<
There are 6 reading passages in this part. Each passage is followed by Td>Lp=0rU
some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices r(QjVLjj`k
marked A, B, C and D. you should decide on the best choice and mark your answer on SB'$?Kh
the Answer Sheet. OTe0[p6v
Spread across the United States are about 500,000 doctors, cheeked by jowl, in the <kr%ylhIu
big cities and thin on the ground in isolated small towns. In June 1986, the secretary {`vv-[j|
of health and human services, Dr. Otis Bowen, passed on a view of his experts: 5%-15% Z6I^HG{:
of America’s 500,000 doctors should be candidates for disciplinary action, many of NbtNu$%t
them because of drug taking or alcoholism. Others give their patients poor care &jHnM^nQ
because they are senile, incompetent, guilty of misconduct or out of touch with qm1; ^j&