TIIE CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCE q.l"Y#d
ENGLISH ENTRANCE EXAMINATION FOR 9oK#n'hjb
DOCTORAL CANDIDATES n'yC- ;
March 2007 gm63dE>
PAPER ONEPAPER ONE s\6kXR
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PART 1 VUCABULARY (15 minutes, 10 points, 4.5 point each) s 9,?"\0Zm
1. Reductions in overseas government expenditure took place, but ______and more gradually than now seems desirable. LP8Stj JP
A: reluctantly B: unwittingly C. impulsively D: anxiously
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2. In fear for their lives and in ______of their freedom, thousands of enslaved women and children fled to the Northern States on the eve of the American Civil War. 5TqT`XTzm
A. Way B. view C. vision D. pursuit W_NQi
3. If I could ensue a reasonably quick and comprehensive solution to the crisis in Iraq, t would not have entitled my speech “the______ problem.” &wbe^Wp
A. Instant B: Inverse C. Insoluble D. Intact }xx[=t=nUf
4. Some of the patients, especially the dying, wanted to ______ in the man and woman who had eased their suffering. NrE&w H:
A. confide B. ponder C. well D: reflect bJJB*$jW=
5. We all buy things on the ______ of the moment; this is what the retail trade calls an “impulse “buy. NGD?.^ (G
A: urge B. force C. spur D. rush. _cqBp7
6. Nothing has ever equaled the ______ and speed with which the human species is altering the physical and chemical world. *~F\k):>
A. concern B. magnitude C. volume D. carelessness 8Yr_$5R
7. The second distinguishing characteristic of jazz is a rhythmic drive that was ______ called "hot" and later "swing." >y C1X|d~t
A. shortly B. initially C. actually D. literally #/NZ0IbHk
8. The depth of benefits of reading varies in ______ the depth of one's one’s experience uV r6tb1
A. tempo with B. time with C. place of D. proportion to ^u zJu(
9. Whatever the questions he really wanted to ask at the reprocessing plant, though, he would never allow his personal feelings to ______ with an assignment. B w1ir
A. interrupt B. bother C. interfere D. intervene F V8K_xj
10. His ______ with computers began six months ago. wu5]S)?*
A. imagination B. invocation C. observation D. obsession CzKU;~D=B
11. I like cats but unfortunately I am ______ to them. D2 o,K&V
A. vulnerable B. allergic C. inclined D. hostile A)/
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12. Some of the words employed by Shakespeare in his works have become______ and are no longer used in the present days. 9(>]6|XS
A. obsolete B. obscene C. obvious D. oblique .lVC>UT
13. One of the main ways to stay out of trouble with government agents is to keep a law______ away from those situations wherein you call attention to yourself. zKr\S|yE
A. manner B. position C. profile D. station 6eSc`t&
14. With 1 million copies sold out within just 2 weeks, that book is indeed a ______ success. p\]Mf#B
A. provisional B. sensational C. sentimental D. potential Q}GsCmt=)O
15. As the core of the management hoard, he can always come up with ______ ideas to promote the corporation's marketing strategies. 0|g|k7c{rF
A. integral B. instinctive C. intangible D. ingenious 1!,xB]v1Ri
l6. They speak of election campaign polls as a musician might of an orchestra ______, or a painter of defective paint. %|L+~ =
A. in pace B. out of focus C. in step D. out of tune 6/`$Y!.ub
17. Surely it doesn't matter where charities get their money from: what ______much is what they do with it. {-*+G]
A. taunts for B. asks for C. consists of D. approves of 8?ldD
l8. Any business needs ordinary insurance______ risks such as fire, flood and breakage. Wk$ 7<