浙江大学秋攻读博士生学位研究生入学考试题.docx
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浙江大学秋攻读博士生学位研究生入学考试题
浙江大学二00三年(秋)攻读博士生学位研究生入学考试题
SectionⅠListeningComprehension(20marks,1markeach)
PartA
1.Thefoodservedattherestaurantsisbothtastyand______.
2.Mostoftheingredientstherestaurantsuseintheirmealscomefrom______.
3.Therestaurantscookandservetheirfoodquicklyinorderto______.
4.Theirhamburgerscontainonly______.
5.TheirFrenchfriesarerichin______.
PartB
6.WhatarethetwohobbiesofLouisBonesio?
______.
7.HowlongdoAmericansexpecttolive?
______.
8.Whatarethemostexpensiveitemsofmedicalcare?
______.
9.HowwillyoudescribethehealthofAmericansnow,comparedwiththatinthepast?
______.
10.InsomeofthebusiestclinicsintheU.S.whataredoctorsbusydoing?
______.
PartC
11.Inwhatcountryweremostofthemysteriouscirclesfound?
AJapan
BFrance
CBrazil
DEngland
12.Whichexplanationofthecirclesdotheexpertsthinkisthemostprobable?
A.theywerecausedbywhirlwinds
B.theyweremadebyjokers
C.theyweremarksleftbyUFOs
D.theyweremarksleftbyanimals
13.Whichofthefollowingistrueofthemysteriouscircles?
A.Allthemysteriouscirclesareofthesameshape
B.Mostofthecirclesformatnight
C.Farmerswerefrightenedbythemysteriouscirclesintheirfields
D.Noexplanationofthecircleshasbeenprovedtobetrue
14.Whatisaproblemcommontoalllargecities?
A.Housingshortage
B.Airpollution
C.Unemployment
D.Inflation
15.WhichofthefollowingisnotacauseofgrowthinthelargecitiesinAsiaandLatinAmerica?
A.Industrialgrowth
B.Migrationintocities
C.Highbirth-ratesandlowmortalityrates
D.Thesuccessofpublichealthmeasures
16.Whichofthefollowingistrueoflargecities?
A.largecitiesindevelopingcountriesareolderthanthoseindevelopedcountries
B.largecitiesinLatinAmericahavegrownfasterthanindustry
C.largecitiesofLatinAmericaandAsiahavegrownslowly
D.largecitiesofinAsiahavealargerpopulationthanthoseinEurope
17.Whomakesdecisionsonthecontentoftheprogram?
A.theproducer
B.thecorrespondents
C.theproductionteam
D.theaudiences
18.Whoneedmorehelpwhenbeinginterviewed?
A.ordinarypeople
B.politicians
C.professionals
D.filmstars
19.Theprogramispopularpartlybecause______
A.itisbroadcastlive
B.itconsistsentirelyofinterviews
C.thereisarehearsalbeforethebroadcast
D.theintervieweeshavetheiranswerspreparedbeforethebroadcast
20.Whatshouldmembersoftheprogramteamdoiftheymakemistakesduringthebroadcast?
A.trytoavoidmakingthesamemistakeagain
B.apologizeforthemistakes
C.stopimmediatelyandstartover
D.staycalmandgoon
SectionⅡVocabulary(15marks,1markeach)
21.Hopingthathemightbeableto___theproblem,IaskedMariotolookattheengine.
A.shedlighton
C.bringtolight
B.makelightof
D.setlightto
22.His___andunwillingnesstolearnfromotherspreventfromotherspreventhimfrombeinganeffectivememberoftheteam.
A.arroganceB.dignityC.humilityD.solitude
23.Theeconomygrewatitsfastestratesince1980thankstoa(n)___inworldtrade.
A.inflationB.StimulusC.BulgeD.boom
24.Hedecidedhewasgoingtotake___forthemurderofhissister.
A.refugeB.revengeC.rebellionD.riot
25.Nooneexpectedhimto___againsthisformeremployer.
A.declareB.testifyC.certifyD.agreeable
26.Rachelwasthe___choiceforthejobthankstohercommunicationskills.
A.unanimousB.consistentC.harmoniousD.agreeable
27.Thepolicedetectiveputtogetherthepiecesofevidencetoformone___account.
A.sensitiveB.genuineC.expressiveD.coherent
28.Youshouldhaveyoureyesexamined___tobesureofyoureyesight.
A.periodicallyB.persistentlyC.continuouslyD.continually
29.Youshouldtreatthoseremarkswiththe___thattheydeserve-don’tgivethemasecondthought.
A.negligenceB.disgraceC.contemptD.sarcasm
30.Thebookisavainattemptto___thenameofoneoftheworstdictatorsinmodernhistory.
A.worshipB.glorifyC.adoreD.cherish
31.Thegovernmentisseekingto___itselffromthelatestfinancialscandal.
A.detachB.extractC.deriveD.erase
32.HeavyrainfallinthesouthofEnglandmeansthatfloodingis___.
A.imminentB.momentousC.transientD.prospective
33.He__hisassistanttopickuptheplansfromtheoffice
A.disposedB.dispensedC.dispatchedD.dispersed
34.Ididn’tignoreher___-justdidn’trecognizeher.
A.attentivelyB.intensivelyC.intentionallyD.intensely
35.Youwillonlybeallowedtoleaveearlyin___circumstance.
A.exceptionalB.coincidentalC.peculiarD.imperative
SectionⅢClosetest(20marks,1markeach)
Directions:
Choosethebestword(s)fromthosesuggestedtofilleachblankinthetextbelow,MarkyourchoicesonAnswersheet1
Iheartwomajorconcernsmostoftenaboutthenewtechnologiesfromstudentsandothers.Oneinvolvesthe_36_thatmachineswill“takeover”orsomehowusurpthehumanexperienceandleaveus_37_bankrupt.Thesecondisfamiliarbecauseithasbeenputforthbythe_38_oftelevisionforyears:
Areweincreasingly“escaping”fromrealityintoaworldof_39_madepossiblebythenewtechnologies?
Bothoftheseconcernsarereal,and_40_canbemadeoneachside.Butonbalance,itseemstomethatbothconcernsare_41_withoutsubstance.
Onethingthatseems_42_aboutthenewtechnologiesisthattheyallowtheconsumerto_43_moreofwhatheorshesees,hears,andexperiencesCableYVandsatellite_44_systemsallowustochoose_45_dozensofentertainmentandinstructionalchannels,freeingusfromthe“tyranny”ofthebigthree.Computersgiveusinstant_46_toinformationinawaythatisunprecedentedinhumanhistory_47_.Thenewtechnologieshavedelivered_48_toputusincontrolofourownmediatedrealityasneverbefore.
Astothe_49_thatweare“escaping”reality,mediatedrealityisanother_50_ofreality,notanescapefromit.Toturnonthescreenor_51_thevideotextversionoftheday’snewsistostillentertheworldofmediatedreality.Throughmediacoursesuchastheoneyou’retakingrightnow,we’relearningmoreaboutthenatureofmediatedreality_52_itexistsandmayexistinthefuture.
Whileweshouldnotembracechangeforitsownsake,neithershouldwerejectitoutoffear,anxiety,or_53_ofknowledge.Ourincreasedawarenessandsensitivitytothechangestocomecanhelp_54_ourexperienceswithmediatedrealityaswellasreallife.Thatawarenesscanbethekeytomakingthemediaofthefutureamorepositiveand_55_oneforallofus.
36.AinsightBfearCmiseryDfaith
37.AemotionallyBvirtuallyCtemporarilyDconsequently
38.AproponentsBadvocatesCsuspectsDopponents
39.AmarvelBdisturbanceCsolitudeDfantasy
40.AargumentsBcommentsCinferencesDproposals
41.AdesperatelyBprimarilyCessentiallyDbarely
42.AcomplicatedBunexpectedCpromisingDquestionable
43.AcontrolBalterCpredictDexamine
44.AdeliveryBtransferCdistributionDtransport
45.AoffBfromCbetweenDin
46.AsearchBcontactCacrossDimpact
47.AinshortBingeneralCinpartDintheend
48.AmeanBmeansCameanDameans
49.AchargeBconceptCproposalDimage
50.AwayBformCfactDaspect
51.ApickatBpickupCpickonDpickout
52.AsinceBwhereCthanDas
53.AmasteryBlackCaccumulationDdeletion
54.AenhanceBenjoyCenquireDentail
55.AmeaningfulBmassiveCskepticalDsuffering
SectionⅣReadingcomprehension(20marks,1markeach)
Directions:
Inthispartofthetest,therearesixshortpassages.Readeachpassagecarefully,andthendothequestionsthatfollow.ChoosethebestanswerA,B,CandD,andmarkthecorrespondingletterwithasinglebaronAnswersheet1
PassageOne
TwodifferingperceptionsofwhatconstitutesnewsinnewspaperswereveryevidentinarecentstudycommissionedbytheAmericanSocietyofNewspaperEditors.Itdescribestheproblemindetail:
“thereisindeedaseriousgapbetweeneditorsandreadersanditismuchmorethanasimpledifferenceonopinionbetweenwhateditorsthinkisnewandinterestingandwhatpeoplewantinthenthenewspapers.Itisafailureofcommunicationandthereforeofbasicunderstanding.
Whatishappening,accordingtothestudy,istheemergenceofanew“socialcontract”,whichreadersseemtounderstandfullybutwhicheditorshavenotyetcometogripswith.Thesocialcontractcontainsanumberofneedsthatreadersfeelshouldbeaddressedbytheirlocalpapers.Paramountamongtheseistheneedforself-fulfillment,fora“focusonself”.Articlesthatemphasizeself-helpinoneformoranotherseemtoaddresstheseneeds.
Readersinterestedinthestudyalsoexpressedadeep,ifsubconscious,desireforamorepersonaltypeofjournalism.“inatelevisionagewhenpersonalitiesdominateandcredibilitydependsonthechemistrybetweenanchormanandviewer,itisnotsurprisingthatreaderswanttoknowwhoisspeakingtothemthroughtheirnewspapers!
HowcanIbelieveyouifIdon’tknowwhoyouare,theyask“thepopularityoflocalcolumnistsandfeaturereportersisyetanotherindicationofthisneedforcommunicationonaone-to-onelevel.
Readersalsoexpressedadesireformorelocalcoverageandlessemphasisonnationalandinternationalaffairs.“Whatevertheimportanceofnationalnews,stronglocalcoveragestillproducesthestrongesttiesbetweenreadersandeditors.”Itisthesetiesthatbringaboutastablecirculationbaseformanynewspapers.
Themessageofthestudyisloudandclear.Editorshavereactedwithvaryingdegreesofconcern.TheNewYo
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