1.名 称:博士生入学考试 wnL\.%Y^
2.学 科:英语 S3[r
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3.考试方式:闭卷笔试 + 口试 Xz'pZ*Hr$v
4.考试时间:180分钟 (含口试) g3%Xh0007{
5.考试方式和记分比例: $T\z
第一部分 笔试 (80% 150分钟) O;9'0-F ?
I. Listening Comprehension (听力理解)20% a{7>7%[
本部分设题20个,时间30分钟。分A B C三部分,其中: }jM&GH1
A部分设题5个,内容为一个小对话或短文,要求考生根据要求填写答案。 ec:?Q0
B部分设题5个,内容为一篇短文或对话。要求考生根据要求做出解答。 iK$)Iy0
C部分设题 10个,内容为三篇短文或对话。要求考生根据短文内容,按考题要求选择最佳答案。 6uCa iPV
II. Vocabulary (词汇)10% yVvO!
本部分设题20个,时间25分钟。分A B两部分,各设题10个。 92F(Sl
A部分为单句选择题,要求考生从给出的四个选项中选出最佳词替换单句中划线的词语。 {$,e@nn
B 部分为单句选择题,要求考生根据句意从给出的四个选项中选出最佳词汇答案。 }&)X4=
两部分词汇命题范围均在大学英语六级和研究生英语教学大纲要求之内。 /vi>@a
III. Reading Comprehension (阅读理解)20% Ll%CeP
本部分设题20个,时间35分钟。 LMf
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本部分为四篇长度在400词左右的短文,每篇短文后设理解题五个。要求考生在理解短文的基础上从每题给出的四个选项中选出最佳答案。 |*W`}i
IV. Translation (翻译) 10% QAigbS
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本部分为一段150词左右的英语短文,要求考生把短文译成中文。时间30分钟。 epsh&)5a*
要求译文准确,文字通顺。 .7Zb,r
V. Writing (写作) 20% F_o5(`>^
本部分要求考生按题目要求写出一篇200词左右的英语短文。时间30分钟。 ~ztsR;iL
考题形式可以是提纲作文(按所给提纲进行写作),看图作文,写摘要,或图表作文。 f"zXiUV
第二部分 口试 (20% 30分钟) )<bgZ, v
本部分考试在语音实验室进行,时间30分钟。 =m.Lw
要求考生在分别听到2个考试话题后,对每个话题分别准备5分钟,然后对话题分别进行5~10分钟的陈述。考生的陈述将被录音。 Bb2;zOGdA
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华东理工大学博士生入学考试(样卷) xT7JGQ[|
Listening Comprehension 20% InnjZ>$
Section A YqhZndktX
Directions: You will hear a conversation in which a customer complains about various things and respective solutions are offered. Listen to it and fill out the table with the information you’ve heard for questions 1-5. Some of the information has been given to you in the table. Write only one word in each numbered box on the ANSWER SHEET. The conversation will be read twice.. I8
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purpose Borrow 2 hK F*{,
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Directions: You will hear a talk about sleeping time. For questions16-20, complete the sentences and answer the questions while you listen. Use not more than 3 words for each answer. You will hear the recording twice. /J''`Tf
6. How many hors do people falsely believe they should sleep at night? 8S*3W3HY
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7. What may be the real cause of poor performance in the following day after poor sleep? i\~@2
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9. Recent studies at sleep clinics yielded the real causes of insomnia and <'WS -P%U
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10. If the patient suffering from insomnia came to Dr. James, he would probably not be recommended to ViZ Tl~
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Directions: You will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passages and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear one question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Then mark a ‘ ? ’ in the corresponding place on the ANSWER SHEET. 2bIP.M2Fs
Questions 11 to 13 are based on the passage you have just heard. 73C7g<
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11. A. To find out whether they take music lessons in their spare time. Sq<ds}o'8l
B. To find out whether they can name four different musical instruments. dgbq
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D. To find out whether they differ in their preference for musical instruments. su2|x
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B. They think it silly to play them.
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D. They consider it important to be different from girls. <GdQ""X
13. A. Children who have private music tutor. z4!Y9
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17. What aspect of students housing does the talk focus on? hLo'q^mGr
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D. The impact of dormitory repairs on the housing situation. IpYw<2'
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C. They are going to have part-time jobs in the housing office.
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19. Who is not expected to participate in the housing lottery? >XU93 )CX
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20. What special problem will affect housing next year? TM*<hC
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II. Vocabulary:10% >&DNxw
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22. Ted got a better job and left the school before Mrs. Wolcox had him expelled. 1Zi(5S)
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23. Realizing that many readers find long descriptive passages uninteresting, Bruce began his story with an exciting conflict. BdYl
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24. One of Nike’s founders, Phillip Hampson Knight had been a top athlete when he was at the University of Oregon and he moved on to become a student at Stanford Business School, but retained his interest in sport. O,A}p:Pgs
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25. A haphazard knowledge of several styles of a language may be worse than useless if we do not know the type of occasion on which each is appropriate or if we do not know when we are sliding from one of another. \y*,N^w u
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26. I contend, quite bluntly, that marking up a book is not an act of mutilation but of love. c-, 6k
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27. Recent border confrontations between the two countries lead credence to the rumors of an impending war. fqgm`4>
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28. You may make good grades by studying only before examinations, but you will succeed eventually only by studying hard every day. T2$V5RyX
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29. Gaining acknowledgement from fellow workers and managers gives a person a sense of importance in society. wc
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30. You should be relieving me of duty at 10:30, but don’t hurry if it’s inconvenient; I’ll hang on till you arrive. +J~q:
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31. Before sitting for the entrance examination for post-graduate students, many candidates try to familiarize themselves with the formula of the exam by doing _____ tests. %Jr6pmc
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32. Mary and John took a long time in saying good night in order to postpone the ___ of parting. bh8IF,@a
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33. James is very set in his ways, but Mark has a more ___ attitude to life. ~!,Q<?
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35. Some one has said that a man’s history begins about one hundred and fifty years before his birth, or words ___ . *XmOWV2Y_
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Thousands of years ago man used handy rocks for his surgical operations. Later he used sharp bone or horn, metal knives and more recently, rubber and plastic. And that was where we stuck, in surgical instrument terms, for many years. In the 1960sa new tool was developed, one which was, first of all, to be of great practical use to the armed forces and industry, but which was also, in time, to revolutionize the art and science of surgery. ]pb;q(?^
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The tool is the laser and it is being used by more and more surgeons all over the world, for a very large number of different complaints. The word laser means: Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Light. As we all know, light is hot; any source of light---from the sun itself down to a humble match burning---will give warmth. But light is usually spread out over a wide area. The light in a laser beam, however, is concentrated. This means that a light with no more power than that produced by an ordinary electric light bulb becomes intensely strong as it is concentrated to a pinpoint-sized beam. |EU}&