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中国农业科学院 2006年博士研究生入学考试英语试题
*****绝密***** 中国农业科学院 .FWi$B'; 2006年博士研究生入学考试英语试题 (考试时间3小时 满分100分) 4Y
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Part Ⅰ Listening Comprehension (20%) cf{rK`Ff^ Section A ,GTIpPj Directions: You will hear a news story about the explosion on the World oH>G3n|U^ Trade Center in New York City. Listen to it and fill out the table with *\"+/
the information you've heard for questions 1—5. Some of the information 3@8Zy:[8< has been given to you in the table. Write no more than 3 words in each |Zm'! -_ numbered box. Put your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. You will hear the W'3~vQF recording only once. [MI ? ';iLk[ [table=442.8pt][tr][td=3,1,590] Information about the Explosion on the World Trade Center [/td][/tr][tr][td=1,1,487] Exact time of the explosion `Dp_c&9] [/td][td=1,1,48] #y>q)Ph [/td][td=1,1,55] 1 <S@XK% [/td][/tr][tr][td=1,1,487] The number of the people working in the Building j3&tXZ;F [/td][td=1,1,48] W>cHZ. _ [/td][td=1,1,55] 2 <4,LTB]9- [/td][/tr][tr][td=1,1,487] The location of the explosion ,WgEl4 [/td][td=1,1,48] ?
e<D + [/td][td=1,1,55] 3 d6vls7J/4 [/td][/tr][tr][td=1,1,487] The number of the people walking down the stairs .\}nDT [/td][td=1,1,48] %z"${ zw [/td][td=1,1,55] 4 DC+l3N [/td][/tr][tr][td=1,1,487] The time people on the top floors took walking down the stairs
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3\E G Directions: You will hear a customer calling a car rental service to Gm.2!F=R4A rent a car. For questions 6—10, complete the sentences and answer the :V
ZXI#([ questions while you are listening. Use no more than 3 words for each answer. G^&P'*
Put your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. You will hear the recording twice. ;q&2$Mb [table=442.8pt][tr][td=1,1,487] Customer's name: cTu"Tu\Qw [/td][td=1,1,48] r31)Ed$ [/td][td=1,1,55] 6 TS49{^d$ [/td][/tr][tr][td=1,1,487] Customer's current driver's license No.: 2!Sl!x+i\' [/td][td=1,1,48] -a`PW [/td][td=1,1,55] 7 :e!
3-#H [/td][/tr][tr][td=1,1,487] Date for collection of vehicle: "fOxS\
er [/td][td=1,1,48] #H-EOXy [/td][td=1,1,55] 8 s_4y^w]aX [/td][/tr][tr][td=1,1,487] How much a day should the customer pay? v!6IH [/td][td=1,1,48] 4H_QQ6 [/td][td=1,1,55] 9 0+ 3{fD/ [/td][/tr][tr][td=1,1,487] How will the customer pay? K_o[m!:jU [/td][td=1,1,48] \Y^GA;AMQQ [/td][td=1,1,55] 10 a_U[!`/w [/td][/tr][/table] Section C L7PMam F42?h:y8I Directions: In this section you will hear a radio program. This program UoOxGo is about the production of postage stamps. Listen to the recording and -h%1rw either choose the correct answer for each statement or complete the notes sM6o(=> as required. Circle the letter of your choice and then mark the 0P^&{ek+) corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the Kdr}7#c center. You will hear the recording, twice. \%Lj !\ 11. The weekly radio program is on__________. BNq6dz$ J A. topics suggested by listeners B. local news items
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1a? C. listeners' hobbies p@[n(?duC. 12. The process of stamp production is__________. 1BOv|xPjZ A. difficult B. expensive +6Ye'IOG C. time consuming 7Y6b<:
4j 13. In the search for suitable subjects, people are invited to__________. e`bP=7`0 Y{g[LG`U A. research a number of topics B. give an opinion on possible topics )*nZ6Cg' XVzsqi*Z C. produce a list of topics BDT"wy8 14. Topics are sent for final approval to__________. yM#
%UeZ\ A. a group of graphic artists B. The Board of Directors BY>]6SrP C. a designers’ committee Z. ,pcnaQb 15. Australian artists receive money__________. NS)
{D7T A. only if the stamp goes into circulation B. for the design only [7h/ 2La# Xh@;4n C. for the design and again if it is used Q=t_m(:0 Questions (16~18): Complete the notes using no more than 3 words for .$a|&P=S each answer, and then put your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. d"OYq
Stamps must represent aspects of (16)_____________________e. g. Wn&9R
j characters from literature or examples of wildlife. N*SUA4bnuM There are no (17)_______________on Australian or British stamps. 6f)
7*j~ A favourite topic in Britain is (18)__________________. z-^/<u1p 19. The speaker says that__________. X/FR e[R A. many people produce designs for stamps aj]pN,g@N B. few people are interested in stamp design lm|s% C. people will never agree about stamp design 7ea%mg\ 20. The speaker suggests that__________. xtK}XEhG! A. stamps play an important role in our lives <.:mp1,8V B. too much attention is devoted to stamp production 00pe4^U C. stamps should reflect a nation's character s:ojlmPb {v*X}`.h Part Ⅱ Vocabulary (10%) .p%V]Ka Directions: There are 20 incomplete sentences in this part. For each 3j2d&*0 sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one n^` `)" that completes the sentence and then mark the corresponding letter on the qRXHaQi@9 ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center. [nLd> 2P 21. The day was breaking and people began to go to work so the murderer _ygdv\^Tet was unable to__________of the body. 1rV9dM#F A. dispense B. dispose Iv/h1j> H C. discard D. discharge irMBd8WG 22. Can you imagine! He offered me 5000 to break my contract. J9P\D! That's__________. Of course I didn't agree. I would take legal action. |WSmpuf [6)vD
@ A. fraud B. blackmail rB_ESNx C. bribery D. compensation (I;l
E*> 23. Her remarks__________a complete disregard for human rights. g
_)i)V A. magnified B. maintained lHO.pN`2 C. manipulated D.manifested i}@5<&J 24. I should be able to finish the task on time,__________you provide me 4"eeEs h with the necessary guidance. $YK~7!! A. in case B. provided that &Qt1~#1 C. or else D. as if 1pT/`x 25. The unfortunate death of the genius poet caused__________loss to this Tx(=4ALY country. h([qq<Lzs A. priceless B. countless 2>.>q9J( C. incalculable D. imaginable gXB&Sgjo 26. Before the disastrous earthquake there was__________chaos. '8b=4mrbH A. massive B. ominous P7!gUxcv9Y C. suspending D. imminent `!.c_%m2 27. On behalf of my company, I am__________to you and your colleagues for BXr._y, cr your generous help. 3Z74&a$ A. subjected B. inclined +'UxO'v3] C. available D. obliged Q#Xa]A- 28. The appearance of the used car is__________, it's much newer than it ,62BZyT,T, really is. Job&qW9W` A. descriptive B. indicative s_76)7 C. deceptive D. impressive )`zfDio-1V 29. His office is__________to the President's; it usually takes him about #e6x_o| three minutes to get there. A{Q~@1 A. related B. adhesive 2_){4+,fu C. adherent D. adjacent DkBVk+ 30. The none of students in the class likes the mistress, who is used to n7d`J_%s being__________of everything they do. ;^P0+d^5C A. emotional B. optimistic KQ.cd]6 C. interested D. critical 'deqF|Iox 31. I didn't know it then, but this disruptive way of reading started with #^q@ra the very first novel I ever picked up. r'u[>uY
A. harmful B. persistent
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C. interruptive D. characteristic I^S{V^Ty 32. The problem is that the loss of confidence among the soldiers can be @fSqGsSk highly contagious. fhe%5#3 A. spreading B. contemptible 5VW*h C. contented D. depressing eh$T
3_#q 33. The sales manager was so adamant about her idea that it was out of SL>0 _ the question for any one to talk her out of it. %:[Y/K-
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[+_T{ 34. Other non-dominant males were hyperactive; they were much more active >]WQ1E[= than is normal, chasing others and fighting each other. -44''w?z A. hardly active B. relatively active PiwI.c C. extremely inactive D. pathologically active Toc="F`SW 35. While he was not dumber than an ox, he was not any smarter; so most x)o`w"]al of his classmates were lenient and helped him along. GG[$- A. helpful B. merciful )wz3m L C. enthusiastic D. intelligent }K\m.+%=d 36. Before the construction of the road, it was prohibitively expensive V .VV:`S to transport any furs or fruits across the mountains. <3c|S_|L*m A. determinedly B. incredibly .(2ui~ed B. amazingly D. forbiddingly I%31MU9 37. At dusk, Mr. Hightower would sit in his old armchair in the backyard Ndr4e?Xa, and wistfully lose in reminiscence of his youth romances. &c1zEgl A. hopefully B. reflectively uPtS.j= C. sympathetically D. irresistibly >R}p*=J 38. The prodigal son spent his money extravagantly and soon after he left 6H}8^'/u home he was reduced to a beggar. DG"Z: ^`* A. lavishly B. economically
,\n%e' C. thriftily D. extrovertly Ro|%pT 39. The chimney vomited a cloud of smoke. p/!P kKJ A. ignited B. immersed EAM2t|MG. C. emitted D. hugged ON<X1e
U 40. The rear section of the brain does not contract with age, and one can H '(Ky continue living without intellectual or emotional faculties. )w++
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H`z '7&/ 1WW`% Part Ⅲ Reading Comprehension (40%) #$[}JiuL/ @"=wn:O+ Directions: There are 2 reading passages in this part. Each passage I,xV&j+< is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them oCftI':@ there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. you should decide on the best Zr.6J*& |