北大考博英语2000-2004真题答案 b}$+H/V
2000年试题答案 3)wN))VBX
Part I structure and written expression e-/&$Qq
1.C 2.D 3.B 4.A 5.D 6.D 7.C 8.C 9.C 10.C 11.B 12.B 13.D 14.B 15.A 16.B 17.B 18.D 19.C 20.A 21.D 22.A 23.C
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Part II reading comprehension c%
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26.B 27.C 28.D 29.C 30.A 31.B 32.A 33.B 34.C 35.D 36.A 37.C 38.B 39.D 40.A S&5&];Ag
41. Charm is a gift born with people. People who have charm used to make others happy. Charm grows with use and creates a pleasant, summer-like atmosphere for others. Charm is also decided by the taste and tact of the person who has it. Wx%H%FeK
42. When you are with charming people, you can feel it. But it is not something that everyone can have. To be charming, one needs a born quickness of sense and mind, and charming people have a way with people that are uniquely their own and cannot be taught or trained. S/hQZHZHg,
43. Tricks like wrinkling nose or tossing hair are not charming. On the contrary, they can frighten nervous people away (make them uncomfortable) and want to run away and hide from such unnatural approach. But, on the other hand, charm has something to do with one’s ability to feel for others. This is an instinct most people have, and if one cares for others, such awareness will grow. lWk>z; d
44. The generosity of charming people does not demand a return of generosity from others; it is an offer of pleasant company without asking for repay; and it is given free without waiting after testing whether the recipient is worth the kindness. U BU=9a5
45. Charm shows itself in the form of casual, yet graceful, easy manners. Such ease and grace do not come because one happens to be young, but are the result of a mature, confident and peaceful personality. PCee<W_%YE
Part III Cloze Xh"n]TK
46. them 47. observations 48. not 49. mind 50.another 51.as 52. than 53. forces 54. only 55.how m]0;"jeL
Part IV Proofreading J$
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56. (has) been (used) 57. lack----absence 58. explain-----stand ;6
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59. of-----for 60. rests-------rest 61. (from) being (a) yx8z4*]kH
62. unmeasured-----unmeasurable 63. (in) the (human) 64. those----are `:fZ)$sY
65. thought-----made 66.(that) which (I) 67.its------their 68.wishful----wishfully 69.outgrow----outgrown 70.as 去掉 vkV0On
71. (extent) does (it) 72. the----in 73. (unthinking) like 74.giving----gives 2DDtu[}
75. imaginative (persons)------imaginary (persons) Xf]d. :
2001年答案 )T2Caqs2
Part I Structure and Written Expression l}|%5.5-
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11.B 12.D 13.B 14.A 15.B 16.B 17.C 18.B 19.C 20.A YQvD|x
21.D 22.A 23.B 24.B 25.B `UyG_;
Part II Reading Comprehension Xza(k
26.C 27.A 28.B 29.C 30.C 31.C 32.B 33.B 34.D K#d`Hyx
35.A 36.D 37.C 38.D 39.C 40.B %3-y[f
41. The most common work in life provides a person with a great deal of opportunities to make effort and improve himself. 9G5rcYi
42. One’s happiness and success depend on one’s doing his duties well and faithfully. )F>#*P
43.Those who think carefully about reality will find that fortune or success belongs to those who work hard. bl;1i@Z*M
44. Few of the greatest men believe in genius. They have achieved their success also through common sense and perseverance as other successful men have. '@KEi%-^>
45. Some even believe that a genius is only a person with concentrated common sense. } 9Eg=%0v
Part III Cloze UKvW Jnz
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52.parents 53.importance 54.likely 55.than ;bib/
Part IV Proofreading dn+KH+v
56.become------becoming 57.thousand-----thousands 58.(that) of (all) ?Ep [M:,q
59.(have) the (fossils) 60.into-----through 61.though去掉 t\,PB{P:J
62.(exposed) to (the) 63.(disintegrate) in (the) `(V3:F("@
64.(chemicals) that (change) 65.when----as 66.in-----on >*_$]E
67.(if) a (huge) 68.towered-----towering 69.where-----that Jhhb7uU+
70.(out) to (sea) 71.(bodies) into (the) 72.(the) cities (of) E,U+o $
73.remarkably------remarkable 74.for 去掉 74.leave-----leaving +gtbcF@rx
2002年答案 06Sceq
Part II Structure and Written Expression aP
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41.D 42.C 43.C 44.B 45.C 46.B 47.C 48.A :q%M_
49.A 50.B 51.D 52.A 53.B 54.B 55.C 56.C x2\qXN/R
57.A 58.A 59.B 60.C EgCAsSx(
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71. People trying to prolong their lives and seek for perfect health (beauty, youth, happiness) are actually defeating themselves inwardly. mnX2a
72. It becomes possible for one to extend one’s life by medical means. But such life has lost its dignity and value, just like over-used resources or powerless politics. 6}Ci>_i4#
73. These views are not to show anger towards medicine, nor do they mean any rude fighting against the victory of medicine. K;H&n1
74.Therefore, the most successful time of medicine becomes the beginning of a hard situation. C1n>
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75. Medicine has made people’s expectations to it too high, and people let their expectations grow unlimitedly without realizing it. ,j_i?Ff
Part IV Cloze h]}wp;Z
76.all 77.feeling/emotion 78.telling 79.impossible 80.another plstZ,#j
81.imagined 82.out 83.risk 84.for 85.reduced eJX9_6m-
Part V Proofreading `e&Suyf4B
86.impersonate----impersonating 87.flashing----flash 88.speed----speeding Z0", !6nS
89.is-----was 90.as-----than 91.mere-----merely 92.apologizing---apology KU(&%|;g
93.whom----which 94.with----in 95.(was) not (mine) .g<DD)`
2003年答案 wE`]7mA
Part II Structure and Written Expression AH7}/Rc
41.A 42.D 43.B 44.A 45.A 46.C 47.C 48.D 49.D V6X 0^g
50.B 51.A 52.C 53.A 54.D 55.A 56.A 57.C 58.C SZ'R59Ee<
59.A 60.B ~HsJUro
Part III Reading Comprehension Fk7')?
61.B 62.A 63.C 64.C 65.D 66.A 67.A 68.D Y\8)OBZ
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71. A few months ago, government officials of Singapore did something that was quite historic in the movie industry, but they did not do it on purpose. YPk fx
72. The reason why the Singaporean government didn’t allow children under 17 to watch the movie and banned the 15-second advertisement was that the government officials thought that the movie used too much Singaporean English. E]-/Zbvdv
73. If you take the strict action against the movie into account, you would think that Singlish was something harmful like drugs or obscene materials that might lead young people astray. &B1Wt