浙江工商大学2004年招收博士学位研究生入学考试
《英语》试卷(A)
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?3f-"K_r 1)本考卷共包括五大项,共
9页。考试时间为
180分钟,满分
100分。
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cO&(&*J r I. Vocabulary andStructure (10%): rA=iBb3` Directions:Beloweach sentence, there are four words marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one thatis closest in meaning to the underlined word in the sentence or that bestcompletes the sentence. ;9WS#>o 1 The bridge was named______ the hero how gave his life for the cause of the people.
td}%reH A) after B)with
'Gr}<B$A3 C) by D)from
eeOE\ 2 Therewere no tickets _______ for Friday's performance.
`A\|qH5`W A) preferable B)considerable
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cBGR%w\t% 3 If these shoes are toobig, ask the clerk to bring you a smaller _________.
xDsB%~ A) suit B)set
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v\#1&</qd^ 4 Many new ______ will be openedup in the future for those with a university education.
$K'A_G^ A) opportunities B) necessities
%F.^cd" C) realities D)probabilities
/XeCJxo8 5 Therain was heavy and _______ the land was flooded.
O{Y_j&1 A) consequently B) continuously
>EJ`Z7E6 C) constantly D) consistently
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U6sPJc< A) release B) relieve
C5ia9LpRX C) relate D) retain
v;_k*y[VV$ 8 Whatyou have done is ______ the doctor's orders.
{0?]weN* A) attached to B) responsible to
t:N3k ;k C) resistant to D) contrary to
Q=}U 9 They_____ in spite of the extremely difficult conditions.
gA/8Df\G:l A) carried out B) carried of
^5,B6 C) carried on D) carried forward
2 yY.rs 10 My camera can be _____ totake pictures in cloudy or sunny conditions.
zF-M9f$_PY A) treated B) adjusted
cCWk^lF], C) adopted D) remedied
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:}[RDF? A) hurt B)damaged
/^jV-Z` C) spoiled D) harmed
o$[alh;c+W 12 When Mr. Jones gets old,he will______ over his business to his son.
0.4Q-?J A) take B) hand
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{r.yoI4e 13 It was difficult to guesswhat her ______ to the news would be.
3R|C$+Sc A) impression B) reaction
)8244; C) comment D) opinion
fg8"fbG`: 14 Therewere some ______ flowers on the table
dh.vZ0v=7 A) artificial B) unnatural
^XbN&'^,HL C) false D) unreal
Qjl.O HO 15 We are interested in theweather because it ______us to directly - what we wear, what we do, and evenhow we feel.
bFt$u]Yvo A) benefits B) affects
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16 Willall those _______ the proposal raise their hands?
}.$5'VGO A) in relationto B) in contrastto
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z:+fiJB_ 17 Childrenare very curious ______.
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W.O]f.h C) on purpose D) by nature
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lM N3;}K A) regard B)counting
,^#{k!uaC{ C) account D) observation
x6BO%1 19 Important people don'toften have much free time as their work ________ all their time.
@|hn@!YK A) takes away B) takes over
7B"*< %< C) takes up D) takes in
p+pBk$4 20 When I was very young, Iwas terribly frightened of school, but I soon ______ it.
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#3WKm*T/ II. Reading Comprehension (15%) : j4fv-{=$ Directions: Read the following three passages carefully, choosethe best answer to each question from the four choices given. u}:p@j}Zv PassageA hfBZ:es+ With each announcement of a spectacular breakthrough in cardiac surgery,such as transplantation of the human heart, the attitude of the publicprogresses through the astonishment, disbelief, deep moral concern, outrightobjection, confusion, and finally a qualified acceptance. Inevitably the risksand complications later become public knowledge, and public misgivings areintensified.
*Mg. *N The electrifying news of the first human heart transplant on December 3, 1967, quiteunderstandably caught the civilized world unprepared --- not justscientifically, but also philosophically and psychologically. By what criteriawas the donor selected? Is there in every instance a “moment “ of death, ordoes it occur as a process or series of events? Such fundamental considerationshad been of universal concern for centuries, particularly to those in themedical and legal professions. But the unexpected advent of hearttransplantation placed a new agency on the problem of defining death.
~s[St0 The traditional definition stated that death occurred when the heartceased to beat. But questions arose in situations where the body and organsremained viable although the brain was destroyed, sometimes even bydecapitation. If the heart continued to function, was the physician obliged tosupport the remains until all signs of viability ceased? Gradually the conceptof patient death as synonymous with brain death rather than organ death gainedacceptance.
K~I%"r|l 1. A good title for this selection would be_____________________.
~g_]Sskf7 A. How to Select a Transplant Donor
!9/1_Bjv B. The Ethical Questions in Heart Transplants
<PayP3E C. Death Is Difficult to Define
d>f.p"B.gj D. The Story of the First Human Heart Transplant
jwe^(U 2.The word “electrifying” in the secondparagraph of the passage can best be replaced by______.
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t;?TXAA B. exciting
d;-/F b{4 C. powerful
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P`$"B0B) 3. The selection suggests that________________.
>Wbt_%dKy A.decapitation results in immediate heart death
:4(.S<fH)- B.when the brain dies all organs die
yl#(jb[?1 C.patient death occurs when the heart stops beating
0bt"U=x4 D.patient death is not easy to define
mg)Zo C 4. In heart transplant surgery, it isnecessary to have a definition of death because_____________.
iLyJ7zby A.the donor must know when the recipient is dead
a+--2+~= B.the doctor must know when he may remove the donor’s heart
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c~0hu*& D.questions always arise during surgery
J!5>8I(_wX 5. The author states that we have come toregard a patient as dead when_______________.
(1|_Nr A. hisreflexes no longer function
xXJl Qbs B.he has stopped breathing
,dG2[<?o C.his brain no longer functions
<![]=~z$ D.his heart no longer functions
j>?0Y PassageB 6;:s N8M+1 I was not all happy at the prospect of the 700-mile drive fromDar-es-Salaam to Nairobi.It was not that I disliked driving but I suspected that what is a very pleasanttrip in the dry season could prove disastrous during the long rains, and themonsoons had arrived the previous week. I was fully aware of the possibility ofa breakdown, of hitting large animals as they stopped, dazzled by my headlamps,or even of skidding off the road. But these dangers worried me much less thanthe thought of stretches of black cotton soil I would have to negotiate, greyand hard as concrete when dry, but a black, viscous, muddy mess with theconsistency of elastic after just one heavy shower of rain. However, I had tobe in Nairobi by the weekend so there was nothing for it but to drive; allplanes were fully booked three weeks ahead and with the railway line washed outthere was little likelihood of a train in the next few days.
T"NDL[* The first half of the journey proved completely uneventful, and I was ina very cheerful frame of mind as I pulled in to Moshi in the misty dawn. Alittle later, buoyed up by an excellent breakfast and the thought of tarmacroads all the way to the border, I resumed my journey. Another 80 miles broughta complete reversal of mood; I was now within 20 miles of the border and what Isaw ahead matched my spirits. Gone were the hills, completely hidden by thelowering clouds, their ominous, gloomy depths rent by jagged flashes oflightning.
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