2015年华中科技大学博士英语真题回忆 P\QbMj1U
一、完形填空(缺,10分) FPPl^
二、阅读理解(40分) ,4B8?0sH|
Passage 1 'MNCJ;A@V
In contrast to traditional analyses of minority business, the sociological analysis contends s?4nR:ZC}
that minority business ownership is a group-level phenomenon, in that it is largely dependent upon $@L2zl1
social-group resources for its development. Specifically, this analysis indicates that support T[c-E*{hR
networks play a critical role in starting and maintaining minority business enterprises by providing Y^;izM}
owners with a range of assistance, from the informal encouragement of family members and -"^xg"
friends to dependable sources of labor and clientele from the owner’s ethnic group. Such self-help ug;~dhe~
networks, which encourage and support ethnic minority entrepreneurs, consist of “primary” eZ0-O /_i
institutions, those closest to the individual in shaping his or her behavior and beliefs. They are BHErc\ITP
characterized by the face-to-face association and cooperation of persons united by ties of mutual ~k}O"{
y
concern. They form an intermediate social level between the individual and larger “secondary” ;:>q;%
institutions based on impersonal relationships. Primary institutions comprising the support ! CJ*zZ*
network include kinship, peer, and neighborhood or community subgroups. .[3C
A major function of self-help networks is financial support. Most scholars agree that minority L]&y[/\E1
business owners have depended primarily on family funds and ethnic community resources for e"*ho
[
investment capital. Personal savings have been accumulated, often through frugal living habits yNU}1_oK
that require sacrifices by the entire family and are thus a product of long-term family financial R|``A5zQ
behavior. Additional loans and gifts from relatives, forthcoming because of group obligation FN (O
rather than narrow investment calculation, have supplemented personal savings. Individual #hMkajG
entrepreneurs do not necessarily rely on their kin because they cannot obtain financial backing +Yc@<$4
from commercial resources. They may actually avoid banks because they assume that commercial Z)@[N
6\?
institutions either cannot comprehend the special needs of minority enterprise or charge 6BM$u v4
unreasonably high interest rates. #EB
Rc4>,
Within the larger ethnic community, rotating credit associations have been used to raise >.G#\w
capital. These associations are informal clubs of friends and other trusted members of the ethnic f&RjvVP?s
group who make regular contributions to a fund that is given to each contributor in rotation. One <U\8&Uv>
author estimates that 40 percent of New York Chinatown firms established during 1900-1950 7VWy1
utilized such associations as their initial source of capital. However, recent immigrants and third !@y/{~Gu
or fourth generations of older groups now employ rotating credit associations only occasionally to #v9+9X`1L
raise investment funds. Some groups, like Black Americans, found other means of financial \C$cbI=;+
support for their entrepreneurial efforts. The first Black-operated banks were created in the late vL^ +X`.td
nineteenth century as depositories for dues collected from fraternal or lodge groups, which >&F:/
themselves had sprung from Black churches. Black banks made limited investments in other Black WW!-,d{{@
enterprises. Irish immigrants in American cities organized many building and loan associations to #uCfXJ-
provide capital for home construction and purchase. They, in turn, provided work for many Irish gFfKK`)}D'
home-building contractor firms. Other ethnic and minority groups followed similar practices in peOoZdJd
founding ethnic-directed financial institutions. |+>U91
!
1. Based on the information in the passage, it would be LEAST likely for which of the following \g)?7>M |
persons to be part of a self-help network? eIN0
T;1T
(A) The entrepreneur’s childhood friend @,]W
(B) The entrepreneur’s aunt kXlI*h
(C) The entrepreneur’s religious leader WORRF
(D) The entrepreneur’s neighbor giW9b_
(E) The entrepreneur’s banker =ReS
lt
2. Which of the following illustrates the working of a self-help support network, as such networks \YF07L]qs-
are described in the passage? G-sQL'L[U
(A) A public high school offers courses in book-keeping and accounting as part of its openenrollment NGO
?K?
adult education program. |Z+qaq{X
(B) The local government in a small city sets up a program that helps teen-agers find summer jobs.
&Mt0Qa[
(C) A major commercial bank offers low-interest loans to experienced individuals who hope to t"e %'dFv
establish their own businesses. Z,M2vRj"qT
(D) A neighborhood-based fraternal organization develops a program of on-the-job training for its 4-$kcwA
members and their friends. hPCSAo!|
(E) A community college offers country residents training programs that can lead to certification 7-\wr^ll3
in a variety of technical trades. G{Uqp'=G
3. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage about rotating credit associations? kqq1;Kd
(A) They were developed exclusively by Chinese immigrants. F6:LH,~8
(B) They accounted for a significant portion of the investment capital used by Chinese immigrants C 20VSwd
in New York in the early twentieth century. TB84}
(C) Third-generation members of an immigrant group who started businesses in the 1920’s would B8!$?1*^a
have been unlikely to rely on them. dX[Xe
(D) They were frequently joint endeavors by members of two or three different ethnic groups. ?MFXZ/3(ba
(E) Recent immigrants still frequently turn to rotating credit associations instead of banks for t? =V<Yd1
investment capital. Ke~!1S8=
4. The passage best supports which of the following statements? VD =f 'D
(A) A minority entrepreneur who had no assistance from family members would not be able to =2vZqGO30
start a business. [TxvZq*4
(B) Self-help networks have been effective in helping entrepreneurs primarily in the last 50 years. d(|4 +^>
(C) Minority groups have developed a range of alternatives to standard financing of business `FX?P`\@I
ventures. [=u@6Y
(D) The financial institutions founded by various ethnic groups owe their success to their unique jW[EjhsH
formal organization. F*NHy.Y
(E) Successful minority-owned businesses succeed primarily because of the personal strengths of Mt%Q5^
their founders. Lw?>1rTT/
5. Which of the following best describes the organization of the second paragraph? >N}+O<Fc
(A) An argument is delineated, followed by a counter-argument. C/ ]Bx
(B) An assertion is made and several examples are provided to illustrate it. 'gsO}xj
(C) A situation is described and its historical background is then outlined. (dV7N
(D) An example of a phenomenon is given and is then used as a basis for general conclusions. kY'C'9p
(E) A group of parallel incidents is described and the distinctions among the incidents are then dKw[#(m5v
clarified. +j$nbU0U
6. According to the passage, once a minority-owned business is established, self-help networks ]J/;Xp
contribute which of the following to that business? 2<V`
(A) Information regarding possible expansion of the business into nearby communities ^a!oq~ZSy
(B) Encouragement of a business climate that is nearly free of direct competition 87KSV"IU8
(C) Opportunities for the business owner to reinvest profits in other minority-owned businesses Dr}elR>~G=
(D) Contact with people who are likely to be customers of the new business x@>~&eP
(E) Contact with minority entrepreneurs who are members of other ethnic groups =Fq{#sC>
7. It can be inferred from the passage that traditional analyses of minority business would be vJ&35nF&
LEAST likely to do which of the following? H3Zt3l1u+
(A) Examine businesses primarily in their social contexts eV0eMDY5
(B) Focus on current, rather than historical, examples of business enterprises a^VI)
(C) Stress common experiences of individual entrepreneurs in starting businesses a"k,x-EL(
(D) Focus on the maintenance of businesses, rather than means of starting them DnF|wS
(E) Focus on the role of individual entrepreneurs in starting a business 0-d&R@lX.
8. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage about the Irish building and loan ^6!8)7b
associations mentioned in the last paragraph? wvr`~ e
(A) They were started by third- or fourth-generation immigrants. [[ }ukG4
(B) They originated as offshoots of church-related groups. 'sk M$jr
(C) They frequently helped Irish entrepreneurs to finance business not connected with Xxm7s S
construction. 160BgFM
(D) They contributed to the employment of many Irish construction workers. 1X?q4D"
(E) They provided assistance for construction businesses owned by members of other ethnic H;FzWcm
groups. KF`mOSP
Passage2 ;*20b@
It was once assumed that all living things could be divided into two fundamental and grJ(z)c
exhaustive categories. Multicellular plants and animals, as well as many unicellular organisms, are .O{_^~w_q
eukaryotic—their large, complex cells have a well-formed nucleus and many organelles. On the L|A1bxt
other hand, the true bacteria are prokaryotic cell, which are simple and lack a nucleus. The /j\.~=,_
distinction between eukaryotes and bacteria, initially defined in terms of subcellular structures 1flB A,6L
visible with a microscope, was ultimately carried to the molecular level. Here prokaryotic and fs#9*<]m
eukaryotic cells have many features in common. For instance, they translate genetic information }<