北京大学2000年考博英语试题 ~;U!?
Part One: Structure & Written Expression XFd[>U<X
M*0&3Y
Z
Direction: In each question decide which of the four choices given will most suitably complete the sentence if inserted at the place marked. Put the letter of your choice in the ^hZwm8G
\`4}h[
S
_# UEf
ZXr]V'Q?
ANSWER SHEET. (25%) #JTi]U6`
s31^9a
7b
Gzun&
l`,`N+FG
1. Thomas Wolfe portrayed people so that you came to know their yearnings, their impulses, and O|av(F9
W
%Um:C\I
ztb2Ign<
l<v/T
their warts----this was effective _____. Cr(pN[,
!nykq}kPN\
J"[OH,/_
fpoH7Jd V
A. motivation B. point of view C. characterization D. background t,MK#Ko
)?4m}
}KZ/>Z;^
vtr:{
2. The appeal to the senses known as ______ is especially common in poetry. sW=@G'}3
,PIdPaV--
zBc7bbK
%/'[GC'y!
A. imaginative B. imaginable C. ingenious D. imagery {uckYx-A
%DRDe
R~c(^.|r
Ha 3XH_
3. If you've got a complaint, the best thing is to see the person concerned and _____ with him. e
HOm^.gd
h`n>6I
_q8s 7H
r3*wH1n
A. tell it B. have it out C. say it D. have it known NT8%{>F`
sRoZvp5
J(l6(+8
{= z%('^
4. There have been several attempts to introduce gayer colours and styles in men's clothing , but ViVYyA
4CN8>J'-
$9b||L
E!Ng=}G&_
none of them____ V<d'psb6
=jG3wf*
$~`(!pa:
'ugG^2Y
A. ha caught on B. has caught him out, C. has caught up D. take roots 4Uwt--KtFh
n_c0=YH
Pb~S{):
*Pq`~W_M7
5.The retired engineer plunked down $ 50,000 in cash for a mid-size Mercedes as a present for his wife --a purchase ______ ,with money made in the stock market the week before. Fx.uPY.a
e`_3= kI
-><_J4
2.:b
A. paid off B. paid through C. paid cut D. paid for "Dy&`
wr#+q1v
61C&vm
{@3=vBl%O+
6.He has courage all right, but in matters requiring judgment, he has often been found U O[p
`[ne<F?e
RhDa`kV%t
x'
sadly_____. [hiOFmMJZ-
h2 tzv~
iu:e> r
2OZdj
A. lack it B. absent C. in need of it D. wanting <LLSUk/
1-
b,X]i
Lh. L~M1X
fh 2Pn!h+
7. Danis Hayes raised the essential paradox and asked how people could have fought so hard v=L^jw
oF3#]6`;/
2s(K4~e e
#:{u1sq;
against environmental degradation _____ themselves now on the verge of losing the war. \K)q$E<!
QR,i
b
*vj5J"Y(;t
8EP^M~rv
A. only found B. finding only C. only to find D, have only found
t qER;L
S ":-5S6
XCt}>/"s\h
z24-hC
8.The once separate issue of environment and development are now ____ linked. sB"]R%`_
1o$<pZZ
jbg@ CA*=C
eH6#'M4+\
A. intangible B. indispensable C. inextricably D. incredibly N,;Bl&EU
lw Kr$X4
mM95BUB
S]9xqiJW
9.The need to see that justice is done ____ every decision made in the courts. <ZnAPh
OgzPX^q/=
d:j$!@o
:oZ30}
A. implants into B. imposes on C. impinges upon D. imprecates upon kdF#Nm
i,V~5dE[I<
}t-{,0
uODpIxN
10. Two thirds of the US basketball players are black, and the number would be greater__ hd '!f
Qg4qjX](?
4sG^bZ,
*VD-c
the continuing practice of picking white bench warmers for the sake of balance. l3.HL> o
|)0
kvf?
fUE jl
/#.6IV(
A. was it not because of B. had it not been for j'v2m 6/
aP2
^[5yff 4
3
"cAwU9
C. ware it not for D. would it not have been for z}kD:A)a
#Z8<H
%e=BC^VW
)6HcPso6
11. No one would have time to read or listen to an account of everything ____ going on in the world. 1?Wk qQ
-2bu`oD
`
`WX @1
]m
CH!Lf,G
A. it is B. there is C. as is D. what is "Q-TLN5(
uq{w1
O5
sBB>O@4
<mi*AY
12. If there is the need to compete in a crowd, to battle ______ the edge the surest strategy is to 1s/t}J~zZ
SfEgmp-m
4ZSc'9e9
!S$LRm\'
develop the unexpected. Gdb6 U{
MZl6J
1 cvoI
.T#h5[S2x
A. on B. for C. against D. with R %aed>zo
j.=VZ
ViKN|
W>T
E
g$ I
13. Just as there are occupations that require college or even higher degrees _____. "**Tw'
At3>
U9[QdC
5%Hw,h
occupations for which technical training is necessary . Bi:%}8STH
ae_Y?g+3
NGIt~"e7R4
/Ps/m!
A. so too there are B. so also there are _c$l@8KS^
.FYxVF.
UNY
O
P{
v'=$K[_
C. so there are too D. so too are there S8>1l?UH
g6aIS^mU
&UrPb%=2H
*62Cf[a
14. It is a myth that the law permits the Food and Drug Administration to ignore requirements for weX%S?
]WFr5
i=3~ h Zl
`O
,^oD4
______ drugs while brand-name drugs still must meet these rigid tests. AdU0 sZ+&c
pz4lC=H%o
E>_N|j)9
n Nu~)X
A. specific B. generic /dI8o
"~2SHM@q
80_}}op?8
+,c]FAx4
C. intricate D. acrid Dbl3ef
"50c<sZSB
zu_bno!
GAP,$xAaW
15. The very biggest and most murderous wars during the industrial age were intra-industrial um,G^R
M!R=&a=Z
[zJ|61^
%p;;
aZG
-wars that ____ Second Wave nations like Germany and Britain against one another w!_6*
6c6w w"
Bv xLbl}
FJD;LpW
A. pitted B. drove C. kept D. embarked )tm%0z7R
1<G, 0Lt
XwZR
Kh\>=
"M3S
16.The private life of having each individual make his or her own choice of beliefs and interest ntxa
FVD
NOSLb];
}ijFvIHV
)mH(Hx
_______ without the overarching public world of the state, which sustains a structure of law appropriate to a self-determining association. Df@b;-E
7q&T2?GEN
V'FKgzd
KFBBqP
A. is not possible B. would not be possible Gvl,M\c9-
Z|B`n
SzH
[(; .D
0DaKd<Scv
C. will not be possible D. cannot be possible hAJ^(|
-amNz.`[PR
oXQI"?^+
8&:dzS
17.From Christianity and the barbarian kingdoms of the west emerged the medieval version of <9[>+X
iow"X6_l_
:j[=
IN@ =UAc&
politics_____ in ,turn evolved the politics of our modern world. Iv{uk$^7S
sWq@E6,I
2]5ux!Lqln
0?''v>%
A. of which B. from which C. on which D. by which Hv*+HUc(:
?]\v%[ho
gWl49'S>+
8"ulAx74>
18. The Portuguese give a great deal of credit to one man for having promoted sea travel, that man____ Prince Henry the navigator, who lived in the 15th century. (Bss%\
BSY7un+`:
{tuGkRY2~
gb26Y!7%
A. was B. was called D. calling D. being C}71SlN'M
Me-H'Mp~
RWZjD#5%Z
eK/rsr
19.Grant was one of a body of men who were self-reliant _______ , who cared hardly anything for the past but had a sharp eye for the future . qJK6S4O]
#"TL*p
9-.`~v
2SYV2
A. on themselves B on not making a fault (kJ"M4*<F'
tj: >o#D
u:>*~$f
TYedem<$
C. to a fault D. to remain ahead ]U.YbWe^
F"a31`L>H
A"B[F#
IJ6&*t
wT
20. Huntington and many of its competitors are working to make remedial instruction a commodity as____ and accessible as frozen yogurt . %M-B"#OB7
1y.!x~Pi,
lLZ?&z$
M9wj
};vy
a. ubiquitous B. rational C. necessary D. credible %|3NCyJ*7
ETq~,g'
v,mn=Q&9
67d p)X
21. The scheme for rebuilding the city center______, owing to the refusal f a Council to sanction the expenditure of the money it would have required. /-1 F9
N,u~ZEI
D(Yq<%Q
u9) <i]2
A. fell down B. fell off C. fell out D. fell flat fAV=O%^
30$Q5]T
\S"YLRn"
]0)=0pc]E
22. If they think they are going to win over us by obstinately _____ and refusing to make the slightest concession. they are mistaken . |%-:qk4rG
Y7
`i~K;
r2
o-/$
i3 n0W1~
A. holding out B, holding to C. holding over D. holding up _J`q\N
K
4).>b3OhX
^ql+l~
5\$8"/H
23. Tine possibility that the explosion was caused by sabotage cannot be _____ }w8:`g'T0/
f.&Y_G3a<
U m9]X@z
A1(=7ZKz
A. broken out B. cancelled out C. ruled out D, wiped out naoH685R4
-l`1j6
, *A',
%8lF%uu!x
24. The ex-president had been ____ in the country to refresh his mind before he passed away. pC'GKk 8
X#*|_(^
@dj2#
30v 3C7o=
A. given to walking B. given a walk C. given for a walk D. giving a walk __,
1;=
+\a`:QET
DdL0MGwX
n(#159pZ
25. He did not relish appealing amongst his friends and____ of their criticism or censure. UldG0+1d
oG )JH)!
$MEKt}S
j&.MT@
A. running short B. running out C. running the gauntlet D. running ahead @]H:=Q'gj
yjbqby7
jtk2>Ol
Q4_+3-g<7L
rI5)w_E?
0vs9# <&V
_tg&_P+kV
Part Tw Reading Comprehension /2&