English Entrance Exam for Ph.D. Candidates sF
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(Shanghai Jiao Tong University,2009) qq5X3K2&
(Time Limit:180 minutes) Ol>q(-ea
Directions: In each question, decide which of the choices given will most suitably complete the sentences if inserted at the place marked. Write your choices on the Answer Sheet. Hh%!4_AMw
31. The secretary was harshly by her boss for misplacing some important files. ]{1{XIF
A) rebuked B teased C) washed D) accused 0vv~G\yM
32. The jet airliner has from the Wright brothers’ small airplane. 7 9tE
A) Involved B) evolved C) devolved D) revolved z5jw\jBD
33. Chinese products enjoy high international prestige because of their quality. e(t}$Q=
A) Indistinctive B) indisputable C) indispensable D) indistinguishable wo@ T@Ve~
34. This can something that the students may not have comprehended in English. \4N8-GwZQ
A) Signify B) specify C) clarify D) testify x"b'Pmw
35. I must you on your handling of a very difficult situation. VRd7H.f,A6
A) meditate B) complement C) elaborate D) compliment MKBDWLCB
36. I've had my car examined three times now but no mechanic has been able to the problem. A8m06
A) deduce B) notify C) highlight D) pinpoint ]DNPG"
37. Architectural pressure groups fought unsuccessfully to save a terrace of eighteenth century houses from 8&2+=<Q~
A) abolition B) demolition C) disruption D) dismantling XO
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38.Having decided to rent a flat, we____ contacting all the accommodation ad, agencies in the city. v #+ECx
A) set out B) set to C) set about D) set off T-] {gc
39. The police decided to the department store after they had received a bomb warning. EOB8|:*
A) evict B) expel C) abandon D) evacuate 83vMj$P
40. If the work-force respected you, you wouldn't need to your authority so often, Ev7.!
A) affirm B) restrain C) assert D) maintain kq}byv}3I
41. Miss Rosemary Adang went through the composition carefully to all errors from it. tl0|.Q,
A) eliminate B) terminate C) illuminate D) alleviate ~IhM(Q*mO!
42. Several months previously, the workers had petitioned the company for a 25 percent wage increase and of stricter safety 0ID9=:J
regulations. Fl`U{03
A) implement B) endowment C) enforcement D) engagement mUg :<.^
43. The rebel army __ the democratic government of the, country lawlessly. R;OPY?EeW
A) overthrew B) overtook C) overturned D) overruled ,6>3aD1w~q
44. Judges are ____increasingly heavy fines for minor driving offences OijuOLt
A). B) demanding C) imparting D) imposing vG_R( ]d
45. The of all kinds of necessary goods was caused by natural calamity. &ksuk9M
A) variety B) scarcity C) solidarity D) commodity b?}mQ!
46. It is essential to be on the for any signs of movement in the undergrowth since there are poisonous snakes in the area. !UoA6C:
A) guard B) care C) alert D) alarm 9S%5Z>
47. She took up so many hobbies when she retired that she had hardly any time Yz/Blh%V
A) in hand B) at hand C) on her hands D) at her hand ,`H
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48. Working with the mentally handicapped requires considerable -`_ of patience; and understanding. lx|Aw@C3~
A) means B) stocks C) provisions D) resources tW UI?\
49. He still suffers from a rare t2-opical disease which he, while working to Africa. =Kkqk
A) infected B) incurred C ) contracted D) infested aGbG@c8PRi
50. Giving up smoking is just one of the ways to heart diseases. nqy*>X`
A) ward off C) push off B) put off D) throw off :+"4_f0
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51. There is no for hard work and perseverance of you want to succeed. $)#orZtzr
. A) alteration B) equivalent C) alternative D)substitute uY5|Nmiu
52. What the film company needs is an actor who can take on any kinds of roles. hL3up] pZ
A) diverse B) versatile C) variable D) changeable LA Crg
53. With their modern, lightweight boat, they soon the older vessels in the race. #|sE]\bsH
A) overran B) exceeded C) outstripped D) caught up k?fz @H8D(
54. Research suggests that, heavy penalties do not act as a to potential criminals. . MN<LZC%$
A) deterrent B) prevention C) safeguard D) distraction oLoc jj~T
55. There has been so much media of the coming election that people have got bored with it. Ge2Klyi
A) circulation B) concern C) broadcasting D) coverage
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56. You've done more of the work than I have recently so I'll give up my day off' in J@-'IJ
A) offset B)redress C)herald D) compensate q1VKoKb6\:
with the usual formalities since we all know each other GKo
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57. I think we can______with the usual formalities since we all know each other already.
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A) dispose B) dispatch C) dispense D) discharge No7-fX1B
58. He joined a computer dating scheme but so far it hasn't a suitable patter. 4np2I~ !
A) come by B) some across C) come up with D) come round to *O$|,EsY
59. Have you thought what the _ might be if you didn't win your case in court? nuq@m0t\#
A) applications B) connotations C) implications D) complications =aVvv+T
64. I thought 1 saw water in the distance but it must have been an optical w%\
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A) perception B) delusion C) illusion D) deception
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61. He was intensely_____ by the way the shop assistant spoke to him. 5~h)pt47
A) intervened C) injected B) irritated D) insulated yP]>eLTSd
62. The people who were _ hurt in the accident were taken to the only hospital in the immediate_________ q?LOtN? o
A) vicinity B) mobility C) velocity D) integrity oZ2:%
63. With all his experience abroad he was a major to the company. Y^]n>X
A) attendant B) asset C) attachment D) attribute r^Ra`:ca
64. Don't thank me for helping in the garden. It was pleasure to be working out of doors. %X_A# 9
A) mere B) sheer C) plain D) simple 4S42h_9
65. The peace of the public library was by the sound of a transistor radio. XgxO:"B
A) shuttered B) shattered C) smashed D) fractured &W>\Vl1
66. It is doubtless that those who wish to succeed should be B*G]Dr)e
A) aggressive B) possessive C) cooperative D) conventional QI[WXxp
67. The damp and cold weather had painfully the patient's rheumatism. BZ\="N#f
A) activated B)aggregatedC) aggravated D) accelerated vL _yM
68.1 utterly your argument. In my opinion, you have distorted the facts. _7N?R0j^9N
A) dispute B) refute C) confound D) decline ?*V\
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69.1 think you will find that the inconvenience of the diet is by the benefits. ">7xSWR*4
A) out looked B) outranked C) outfought D) outweighed (g;O,`|c,
70. A good friend is one who will you when you arc in trouble. ;^:8F
A) stand for B) stand by C) stand up to D) stand over /[ m7~B]QE
Part III. Reading Comprehension (30 p0ints) ;8#6da,
Directions There are 6 passages in this pail. Each Passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. Each \:h7,[e
question or unfinished statement is given four suggested answers marked A), B), C) and D). You should choose the one best FTUfJIVN(
answer and write the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet. RV@B[:
Passage One 48,*sTRq
Some of the earliest diamonds known came from India. In the eighteenth century they were found in Brazil, and in 1866, huge P_b5`e0O
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deposits were found near Kimberley in South Africa. Though evidence of extensive diamond deposits has recently, been found O4`.ohAZ
in South Africa, the continent of Africa still produces nearly all the world's supply of these stones. Q:)
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The most valuable diamonds are large, individual crystals of pure crystal lint carbon. Less perfect forms, known as 'boars' .;31G0<w2
and 'carbonado' arc clusters of tiny crystals. Until diamonds are cut and polished, they do not sparkle lice those you sec on a #U0| j?!D
ring--they just look like small, blue-grey stones. $Ud9v 4
In a rather crude form the cutting and polishing of precious stones was an art known to the Ancient Egyptians, and in the 0qR#o/~I
Middle Ages it became 1Lidcspread iii north-west Europe. However, a revolutionary change in the methods of cutting and At>e4t2@
polishing was made in 1476 when Ludwig Van Berquen of Bruges in Belgium invented the use of a swiftly revolving wheel R[ F
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with its edge faced with fine diamond powder. The name 'boast' is given to this fine powder as well as the natural crystalline R:P),
material already mentioned. It is also gimp to badly flawed or broken diamond crystals, useless as jewels, that are broken into yq, qS0Fo
powder for grinding purposes, the so-called `industrial' diamonds. DaH4 Br.2
Diamond itself is the only material hard enough to cut and polish diamonds--though recently, high-intensity light beams {B=64,D^7R
called lasers have been developed which can bore holes in them. It may be necessary to split or cleave the large stones before E>@]"O)=M,
they arc cut and polished. Every diamond has a natural line of cleavage, along which it may be split by a sharp blow with a c-zW
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cutting edge. ?b d&Av
A fully cut 'brilliant' diamond has 58 facets, or faces, regularly arranged. For cutting or faceting, the stones arc fixed into Q~^v=ye
copper holders and held against a wheel, edged with a mixture of Oil and fine diamond dust, which is revolved at about 2,500 (xfy?N
revolutions a minute. Amsterdam and Antwerp, in Holland and Belgium respectively, have been the centre of the diamond J%Y-3{TQK
cutting and polishing industry for over seven centuries. aIT0t0.
The jewel value of brilliant diamonds depends greatly on their colour, or `water' as it is called. The usual colours of
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diamonds are white, yellow, brown, green or blue- Surrounding rocks and take on their color. thus black ,red and even bright Oc~<`C~
pink diamonds have occasionally been found. ixy:S1pI
The trade in diamonds Is not only in the valuable gem stones but also in the industrial diamonds mentioned above. Zaire z xgDaT
produces 70% of such stones. They are fixed into the rock drills used in mining and civil engineering, also for edging band O&CY9
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saws for cutting stone. Diamond-faced tools are used for cutting and drilling glass and fine porcelain and for dentists' drills. E08!a
They are used as bearings in watches and other finely balanced instruments. Perhaps you own some diamonds without knowing !
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it--in your wristwatch! sNG 7fi.|
71. 'Carbonado' is the name given to 4D.h~X4
A) only the very best diamonds B) lumps of pure carbon QeQwmI
C) Spanish diamonds D) diamonds made up of many small crystals ^~B#r#
72. The art of cutting and polishing precious stones remained crude until gT fA]
A) the fourteenth century B) the fifteenth century 4\U"e*
C) the sixteenth century D) the seventeenth century .$&vSOgd(
73. During faceting, diamonds are held in copper holders k:U%#r
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A) to facilitate accurate cutting B) to make them shine more brilliantly [*vR&