人民大学博士生入学考试英语试题及答案.docx
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人民大学博士生入学考试英语试题及答案
2004年人民大学博士生入学考试英语试题(客观题)
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II.Vocabulary(10points)
PartA(5points)
Directions:
Beneatheachofthefollowingsentences,therearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentenceandmarkthecorrespondingletterwithasinglebaracrossthesquarebracketonANSWERSHEET1.
Example:
Sheprefersforeignwinetothatproduced__
A.previouslyB.virtuallyC.primarilyD.domestically
Thesentenceshouldread;"Sheprefersforeignwinetothatproducedomestically."Therefore,youshouldchooseD.
SampleAnswer[A][B][C][D]
1.Internationalsportshouldcreategoodwillbetweenthenations,butinthepresentorganizationoftheOlympicssomehowencourages______patriotism.
A.obsoleteB.aggressiveC.harmoniousD.amiable
2.Onecallunderstandothersmuchbetterbynotingtheimmediateandfleetingreactionsoftheireyesand__toexpressedthoughts.
A.dilemmasB.countenancesC.concessionsD.junctions
3.Peopleinnately___forsuperiorityovertheirpeersalthoughitsometimestakestheformofanexaggeratedlustforpower.
A.striveB.ascertainC.justifyD.adhere
4.SomescientistshavesuggestedthatEarthisakindofzooorwildlife_____forintelligentspacebeings,likethewildernessareaswehavesetuponearthtoallowanimalstodevelopnaturallywhileweobservethem.
A.conservationB.maintenanceC.storageD.reserve
5.Accordingtothelatestreport,consumerconfidence_______abreathtaking15points.lastmonth,toitslowestlevelin9years.
A.soaredB.mutatedC.plummetedD.fluctuated
6.Melissaisacomputer___thatdestroyedfilesincomputersandfrustratedthousandsofusersaroundtheworld.
A.geniusB.virusC.diseaseD.bacteria
7.The_______emphasisonexaminationsisbyfartheworstformofcompetitioninschools.
A.negligentB.edibleC.fabulousD.disproportionate
8.Theboyseemedmore_____totheirpoverty,afterseeinghowhisgrandparentslived.
A.reconciledB.consolidatedC.deterioratedD.attributed
9.Duringhistwo-monthstay,inChina,Tomnever____achancetopracticehisChinese.
A.passedonB.passedupC.passedbyD.passedout
10.Whenapersondies,hisdebtsmustbepaidbeforehis____canbedistributed.
A.paradoxesB.legaciesC.platitudesD.analogies
PartB(5points)
Directions:
Ineachofthefollowingsentencesthereisonewordorphraseunderlined.BelowthesentencearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,C,andD.Choosetheonethatisclosestinmeaningtotheunderlinedpart.MarkthecorrespondingletterwithasinglebaracrossthesquarebracketonANSWERSHEETI
11.Heclaimsthatadvertisingtodaytendstoportraywomenintraditionalrolessuchascookingortakingcareofthebaby.
A.depictB.advocateC.criticizeD.analyze
12.Theyachievedmorethantheyhadeverdreamed,lendingamagictotheirfamilystorythatnotaleorordinarylifecouldpossiblyrival.
A.confirmB.achieveC.matchD.exaggerate
13.Themosturgentthingistofindadumpforthosetoxicindustrialwastes.
A.imminentB.recyclableC.smellyD.poisonous
14.BritishPrimeMinisterTonyBlairpromisedtheelectoratethatgunswouldnorbefiredwithoutanattempttowinafurtherU.N.sanction.
A.alliesB.delegatesC.votersD.juries
15.Theanalysissuggeststhatthetradeoffbetweenourchildren'scollegeandourownretirementsecurityischilling.
A.frighteningB.promisingC.freezingD.revealing
16.TheirsigningofthetreatywasregardedasaconspiracyagainsttheBritishCrown.
A.secretplanB.boldattackC.cleverdesignD.jointeffort
17.Evidence,reference,andformatsbythethousandtestifytoascrupulousresearcherwhodoesconsiderablejusticetoafullrangeofdifferentpoliticalpositions.
A.trustworthyB.intelligentC.diligentD.meticulous
18.Despitetheirisolatedlifestyle,therearenostoriesofwomenbeingrapedorwantonviolenceagainstciviliansintheregion.
A.intriguingB.exasperating
C.demonstrativeD.unprovoked
19.Thegangderivedtheirnicknamefromtheirdarkclothingandblackedupfacesfornocturnalraidsintheforest.
A.illegalB.night-timeC.brutalD.abusive
20.Thoughsometimestoolazytoworkashardashersisters,Lindahasamoreavidfondnessforthelimelight.
A.mercurialB.gallantC.ardentD.frugal
III.Cloze(10points)
Directions:
Readthefollowingpassage.ChoosethebestwordforeachnumberedblankandmarkthecorrespondingletterwithasinglebaracrossthesquarebracketonAnswerSheetI.
Likemanyotheraspectsofthecomputerage,Yahoobeganasanidea,21___intoahobbyandlatelyhas____22____intoafull-timepassion.ThetwodevelopersofYahoo,DavidFiloandJerryYang,Ph.Dcandidates___23_ElectricalEngineeringatStanfordUniversity,startedtheirguideinApril1994asawaytokeep24oftheirpersonalinterestontheInternet.Beforelongthey___25___thattheirhome,brewedlistswerebecomingtoolongand____26____GraduallytheybegantospendmoreandmoretimeonYahoo.
During1994,they____27____yahoointoacustomizeddatabasedesignedto____28_____theneedsofthethousandsofusers____29____begantousetheservicethroughtheclosely___30____Internetcommunity.Theydevelopedcustomizedsoftwaretohelpthem___31___locate,identifyandeditmaterial___32___ontheInternet.ThenameYahoois____33____tostandfor"YetAnotherHierarchicalOfficiousOracle",butFiloandYanginsisttheyselectedthe___34___becausetheyconsideredthemselvesyahoos.Yahoo?
itselffirst.
___35___onYang'sworkstation,"akebono",whilethesearchenginewas___36___onFilo'scomputer,"Konishiki".
Inearly1995MarcAndreessen,co-founderofNetscapeCommunicationinMountainView,California,invitedFiloandYangtomovetheirfiles___37___tolargercomputers___38____atNetscape.AsaresultStanford'scomputernetworkreturnedto___39___,andbothpartiesbenefited.Today,Yahoo___40___organizedinformationontensofthousandsofcomputerslinkedtotheweb.
21.A.becameB.grewC.turnD.intend
22.A.madeB.sawC.lookedD.turned
23.A.inB.onC.aboutD.for
24.A.touchB.contactC.trackD.record
25.A.foundedB.foundC.arguedD.reported
26.A.unwieldyB.toughC.tamableD.invaluable
27.A.exchangedB.shankC.soldD.converted
28.A.explainB.serveC.discoverD.evaluate
29.A.whichB.thatC.actuallyD.eagerly
30.A.relativeB.interactiveC.boundD.contacted
31.A.fluentlyB.efficientlyC.exactlyD.actually
32.A.transmittedB.purchasedC.soldD.stored
33.A.aboutB.boundC.goingD.supposed
34.A.fableB.modelC.nameD.brand
35.A.supportedB.residedC.livedD.launched
36.A.connectedB.lodgedC.introducedD.linked
37.A.overB.awayC.insideD.beneath
38.A.housedB.caughtC.hosedD.bidden
39.A.averageB.normalC.ordinaryD.equal
40.A.attainsB.detainsC.maintainsD.contains
IV.ReadingComprehension(20points)
Directions:
Readthefollowingpassages,decideonthebestoneofthechoicesmarkedA,B,C,andDforeachquestionorunfinishedstatementandthenmarkthecorrespondingletterwithasinglebaracrossthesquarebracketontheANSWERSHEET.
Passage1
Guthrie'scontiguityprincipleofferspracticalsuggestionsforhowtobreakbabies.
Oneapplicationofthethresholdmethodinvolvesthetimeyoungchildrenspendonacademicactivities.Youngchildrenhaveshortattentionspans,sothelengthoftimetheycansustainworkononeactivityislimited.Mostactivitiesarescheduledtolastnolongerthan30to40minutes.However,atthestartoftheschoolyear,attentionspansquickly.Waneandbehaviorproblemsoftenresult.ToapplyGutiarie'stheory,ateachermight,atthestartoftheyear,limitactivitiesto15to20minutes.Overthenextfewweekstheteachercouldgraduallyincreasethetimestudentsspendworkingonasingleactivity.
Thethresholdmethodalsocanbeappliedtoteachingprintinghandwriting.Whenchildrenfirstlearntoformletters,theirmovementsawkwardandtheylackfreemotorcoordination.Thedistancesbetweenlinesonapagearepurposelywidesochildrencanfitthelettersintothespace.Ifpaperwithnarrowlinesisinitiallyintroduced,students'letterswouldspilloverthebordersandstudentsmightbecomefrustrated.Oncestudentscanformletterswithinthelargerborders,theycanusepaperwithsmallerborderstohelpthemrefinetheirskills.
Thefatiguemethodcanbeappliedwhendiscipliningdisruptivestudentswhobuildpaperairplanesandsailthemacrosstheroom.Theteachercanremovethestudentsfromtheclassroom,givethemalargestackofpaper,andtellthemtostartmakingpaperairplanes.Afterthestudentshavemadeseveralairplanes,theactivityshouldloseitsattractionandpaperwillbecomeacuefornotbuildingairplanes.
Somestudentscontinuallyracearoundthegymwhentheyfirstentertheirphysicaleducationclass.Toemploythefatiguemethod,theteachermightdecidetohavethesestudentscontinuetorunafewmorelapsaftertheclasshasbegun.
Theincompatibleresponsemethodcanbeusedwithstudentswhotalkandmisbehaveinthemediacenter.Readingisincompatiblewithtalking.Themediacenterteachermightaskthestudentstofindinterestingbooksandreadthemwhileinthecenter.Assumingthatthestudentsfindthebooksenjoyable,themediacenterwill,overtime,becomeacueforselectingandreadingbooksratherthanfortalkingwithotherstudents.
Inasocialstudiesclasssomestudentsregularlyfallasleep.Theteacherrealizedthatusingtheboardandoverheadprojectorwhilele
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