2004年华东师大博士生英语入学试卷
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考 1)本考卷共包括九大项,共19 页。考试时间为180分钟,满分100分。 'mbLK#q 试 2)试卷中 Paper One 各项答案按相应题号一律用铅笔划线填入答题卡。 8 5X}CCQ 须 3)Paper Two 各项用钢笔或圆珠笔答在答题纸上,字迹需清晰端正。 5RN!"YLI3 


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9 SectionA /HLI9 Directions: In this section, you willhear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question willbe asked about what was said. The conversation and question will be spoken onlyonce. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you mustread the four suggested answers marked A,B,C and D and decide which one is thebest answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with asingle line though the center. DOJydYds Example:You will hear:
Zh;wQCDj M: Is it possible for you to work late?Miss Grey?
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m%`YAD@2z A. At the office.
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a) At the office is the best answer. You should choose answer
a. on the Answer Sheet and mark it witha pencil.
?'TK~,dG/ g=$U&Hgs 1. A. The man better practice harder.
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[[IMf-] C.The man should stop trying to be a superstar.
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bwXeEA@{ ]qT&6:;-] 2. A. Help the woman but only unwillingly.
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XG.[C> B.They are at a harmonious meeting.
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0DicrnH8 B.Dorms are not as spacious as he thinks.
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k77IXT_7u B.It will be a good lesson for him to study harder.
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B5z'Tq1 Q-oDmjU 9. A. Sleeping early is good for oneself.
DPT6]pl"y B.Rising early takes time to become easy.
O^MI073Q>t C.Jogging is difficult to be routine.
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^`kwSC v?VDASR2` 10. A. It is sure to be ready on Thursday.
,H{9`a#+: B.It is still not ready.
qYA~Os1e C.It was already ready on Thursday.
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Directions: In this section, you willhear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear somequestions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. Afteryou hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choicesmarked a, b, c and d. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheetwith a single line through the center. JVIFpN" ` &4:R(]| PassageOne Fx:38Ae Questions11 to 13 are based on the passage you have just heard. w0~%,S 11. A. His friend bought them for him.
tDRR 3=9pX B.He bought them himself.
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a^%)6E.[, C.He had left his briefcase at home.
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Vkg0C*L_ PassageTwo MDF_Xr-hZ Questions14 to 16 are based on the passage you have just heard. t$$Yi
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(X "J)xaQ rn|]-^ku/ 15. A. A system which trains doctors.
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"B{3q`( gkd4)\9 16. A. It is not easy to see the shortageof experts in the villages.
oMEW5.VX B.Many doctors and engineers are sent to the villages to make up for the shortageof experts.
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D.Expert systems are owned by wealthy farmers and businessmen.
f0H.$UAL )Jjp^U3Ub PassageThree B/;>v Questions17 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard. Ye3o}G9z 17. A. The designer of the White House.
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18. A. To add to the beauty of thebuilding.
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',R%Q0Q $sY'=S 19. A. Right after it was rebuilt.
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21. After doing her usualmorning chores, Elisha found herself ___ tired.
A. interestingly B. surprisingly
C. erratically D. forcibly
22. Working frantically underthe pressure of time, Edmondfailed to notice his ___ mistakes.
A. stupid B.inevitable
C. careless D.redundant
23. The ___ objections ofthose who protested against the ruling finally got them thrown out
of the stadium.
A. viral B.vulnerable
C. voluble D. vocal
24. In the feudal society,landlords had the right to beat, ___ or even kill talents at will.
A. abase B.abash
C. abate D.abuse
25. All the colleagues saidthat the caprices of the willful manager had made him a ___ person.
A. candid B.captious
C. canny D.coy
26. It was all right for the school administration not to ___ to thestudents' demand of canceling the terminal examinations.
A. accept B. accede
C. access D.accessory
27. In 1921 many people died in famine --- an extreme scarcity or ___of food. That was really a tragedy.
A. deprivation B. exhaustion
C. starvation D.dearth
28. The world will be advancing with such great speed that our ___ willlook back upon us and our time with a sense of superiority.
A. antecedents B. predecessors
C. descendants D. contemporaries
29. Before taking a standardized test, one should ___ himself orherself with all the items that constitute the test paper.
A. acquaint B. fascinate
C. acquit D.familiar
30. Tom is always lack of self-confidence. His ___ character caused himto miss many golden opportunities.
A. diffident B. ignorant
C. proud D. conceited
31. It has been announced that physicists from different countries willgather in New Yorkfor
a ___ next month.
A. symphony B. symposium
C. symptom D. symmetry
32. Manfred ___ with surethat nine out of ten gentlemen who danced with this charming
young lady wouldfall in love with her.
A. allude B. adduce
C. averred D. advert
33. During the terroristattacks, the authorities ordered to ___ the workers and residents of
high profilebuildings from the constructions.
A. evict B.evoke
C. evacuate D.evade
34. Johnson's businesssurvived on a ___ relationship with only a few customers.
A. tentative B.salient
C. lucrative D.insubstantial
35. After her marriage, thehappy life ___ her appearance, making her look more beautiful
than ever.
A. transfigured B. disfigured
C. disheveled D. transformed
36. Although Guthman was a___ of several campaigns, he had never seen action on the front
lines.
A. veteran B.volunteer
C. victim D.villain
37. The cheerful, livelymelody of dance music ___ almost all the weary soldiers.
A. drained B.diverted
C. renewed D.revived
38. From Willink's ___manner, people can tell that he is of royal birth.
A. boorish B.regal
C. rude D.vulgar
39. Since it was held up only by a single steel cable, the chairliftwas ___ to carry only two people
A. instructed B.obliged
C. intended D.appointed
40. 130 years later, this single wall still stands here in mute ___ tothe Revolution of Paris
Commune in 1873.
A. testimony B.memory
C. tribute D.evidence
41.From his words I supposedthat he was extremely delighted at your invitation.
A. apprehended B. conceded
C. envision D.surmised
42. As is reported, overseventy civilians lost their lives in the following explosion.
A. ensuing B.engrossing
C. enduring D.entangling
43. After living in the same dormitory for half a year, Jane realizedthat Mary's oversen- sitivity was notacquired but inherent.
A. insipid B.inordinate
C. innate D.insane
44. As a highly intelligent person, the diplomat had no difficulty searchingfor the right words to retort.
A. asking B.groping
C. finding D.grouching
45. The service at this restaurant was so slow that when the disheswere finally served we were extremely hungry.
A. ruthless B. ravenous C. rash D.reckless
46. He is my devoted friend, so I ___ tell him the truth.
A. cannot help B. cannotbut
C. may not help D. could but
47. No administrator or supervisor can enter a classroom unless ___ bythe teacher.
A. they are invited B. he is invited
C. inviting D. havingbeing invited
48. I'd just as soon he ___ the party yesterday; he made a mess of it.
A. didn't attend B. attended
C. had attended D. hadn'tattended
49. ___ a certain doubt among the students as to the necessity of anoral English test at the
end of the term.
A. It is existed B. There having existed
C. There exists D. There having been
50. ___ Jenny lives nextdoor to Robert, she ought to know him.
A. If B.Seeing that
C. Although D.Just as
III. Error Detection (5%) ~qqxHymc Directions: There are fourunderlined words or parts marked A, B, C and D in each of the _+48(QF<