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中国农业科学院 2006年博士研究生入学考试英语试题
*****绝密***** 中国农业科学院 Yl$SW;@ 2006年博士研究生入学考试英语试题 (考试时间3小时 满分100分) %
9#gB RTu4@7XP Part Ⅰ Listening Comprehension (20%) k') E/n Section A K[7EOXLy Directions: You will hear a news story about the explosion on the World !!nuAQ"E[ Trade Center in New York City. Listen to it and fill out the table with @ Ehn(} the information you've heard for questions 1—5. Some of the information tDCw- has been given to you in the table. Write no more than 3 words in each ]}6w#)]" numbered box. Put your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. You will hear the +EM_TTf4 recording only once. o(Cey7 q(5+xSg"gK [table=442.8pt][tr][td=3,1,590] Information about the Explosion on the World Trade Center [/td][/tr][tr][td=1,1,487] Exact time of the explosion U70]!EaT [/td][td=1,1,48] @&hnL9D8lL [/td][td=1,1,55] 1 nD2,!71
[/td][/tr][tr][td=1,1,487] The number of the people working in the Building yRYWch [/td][td=1,1,48] 5Y3i|cj [/td][td=1,1,55] 2 2w$twW- [/td][/tr][tr][td=1,1,487] The location of the explosion x4#T G [/td][td=1,1,48] Z_1*YRBY; [/td][td=1,1,55] 3 JkA|Qdj~Mr [/td][/tr][tr][td=1,1,487] The number of the people walking down the stairs OW(&s,|6x [/td][td=1,1,48] ?QDWuPhN [/td][td=1,1,55] 4 Pu>N_^ C [/td][/tr][tr][td=1,1,487] The time people on the top floors took walking down the stairs Ab1/.~^ [/td][td=1,1,48] te4= S
[/td][td=1,1,55] 5 ~H}en6Rc [/td][/tr][/table] Section B 0%;146.p 7CB#YP?E Directions: You will hear a customer calling a car rental service to bO/*2oau rent a car. For questions 6—10, complete the sentences and answer the 7>
Pgc questions while you are listening. Use no more than 3 words for each answer. h.whjiCFa Put your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. You will hear the recording twice. 8"vwU@cfC [table=442.8pt][tr][td=1,1,487] Customer's name: fj'jNE [/td][td=1,1,48] 7XyOB+aQO [/td][td=1,1,55] 6 &4$oudn [/td][/tr][tr][td=1,1,487] Customer's current driver's license No.: K.SeK3( [/td][td=1,1,48] 9''p[V.3 [/td][td=1,1,55] 7 " B@jfa% [/td][/tr][tr][td=1,1,487] Date for collection of vehicle: ]5v:5:H [/td][td=1,1,48] 1ZKzum
F [/td][td=1,1,55] 8 )8{6+{5lu [/td][/tr][tr][td=1,1,487] How much a day should the customer pay? xNN@ 1P[* [/td][td=1,1,48] p#_[ [/td][td=1,1,55] 9 :nQp.N*p [/td][/tr][tr][td=1,1,487] How will the customer pay? X$wehMBX [/td][td=1,1,48] f(u&XuZ [/td][td=1,1,55] 10 LBX%H GH [/td][/tr][/table] Section C +|C[-W7Sw (buw^
,NwZ Directions: In this section you will hear a radio program. This program j.QHkI1. is about the production of postage stamps. Listen to the recording and h}=M^SL either choose the correct answer for each statement or complete the notes =2oUZjA as required. Circle the letter of your choice and then mark the ?TuI:dC corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the WaYO1*= center. You will hear the recording, twice. mTEVFm 11. The weekly radio program is on__________. Gm&2R4 )EP A. topics suggested by listeners B. local news items _IYY08&(r C. listeners' hobbies s[-]cHQ 12. The process of stamp production is__________. Tj,2r]g`< A. difficult B. expensive Uh+jt,RB` C. time consuming #O</\|aH)i 13. In the search for suitable subjects, people are invited to__________. `)tK^[,<W 2xmT#m A. research a number of topics B. give an opinion on possible topics
~R!gJTO9 !P" ? C. produce a list of topics h3h8lt_| 14. Topics are sent for final approval to__________. bhKV +oN A. a group of graphic artists B. The Board of Directors @9_)On9hZ C. a designers’ committee &HxT41pku 15. Australian artists receive money__________. EVSK8T, A. only if the stamp goes into circulation B. for the design only |E|T%i^}./ J3\)Jy C. for the design and again if it is used M
+UMR+K Questions (16~18): Complete the notes using no more than 3 words for m~Me^yt>} each answer, and then put your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. -4`sqv ] Stamps must represent aspects of (16)_____________________e. g. Nz @8 characters from literature or examples of wildlife. Fc{((x s There are no (17)_______________on Australian or British stamps. \I
xzdFF# A favourite topic in Britain is (18)__________________. a^*B5G1(& 19. The speaker says that__________.
/Ef4EX0 A. many people produce designs for stamps Wbs^(iUU} B. few people are interested in stamp design ;.r2$/E C. people will never agree about stamp design d'q;+jnP 20. The speaker suggests that__________. &}|0CR.( A. stamps play an important role in our lives &X7ttB"#h B. too much attention is devoted to stamp production _RgxKp/d C. stamps should reflect a nation's character dV$3u"9 G)j
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HG that completes the sentence and then mark the corresponding letter on the -%saeX Wo ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center. (tgEa{rPAP 21. The day was breaking and people began to go to work so the murderer NEZH<# was unable to__________of the body. \-DM-NrZ1U A. dispense B. dispose yl[2et C. discard D. discharge (Be$$W 22. Can you imagine! He offered me 5000 to break my contract. iJ5e1R8tN That's__________. Of course I didn't agree. I would take legal action. ;D6x=v=2 IJ+O),' A. fraud B. blackmail ;:-}z.7Y C. bribery D. compensation 2pVVoZV.< 23. Her remarks__________a complete disregard for human rights. R:SIs\%o A. magnified B. maintained X%RQB$ C. manipulated D.manifested E!r4AjaC 24. I should be able to finish the task on time,__________you provide me ?*B;514 with the necessary guidance. g{rt ^B A. in case B. provided that h #$_<U C. or else D. as if qpH j4 25. The unfortunate death of the genius poet caused__________loss to this {"qW~S90YO country. BA`kxL/x A. priceless B. countless $`cy'ZaF C. incalculable D. imaginable |:`?A3^m# 26. Before the disastrous earthquake there was__________chaos. p{('KE)
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: C. interested D. critical RM/ s: 31. I didn't know it then, but this disruptive way of reading started with [eTck73 the very first novel I ever picked up. { U2|): A. harmful B. persistent 22H=!.DJ C. interruptive D. characteristic DNTRLIKa 32. The problem is that the loss of confidence among the soldiers can be A?<"^<A^ highly contagious. u9[w~U# A. spreading B. contemptible S@rsQ@PA C. contented D. depressing 9dhFQWz" 33. The sales manager was so adamant about her idea that it was out of 3hpz.ISk the question for any one to talk her out of it. )SO1P6 A. adaptable B. anxious {:q9: C. firm D. talkative (\[!,T"[ 34. Other non-dominant males were hyperactive; they were much more active (Su2\x than is normal, chasing others and fighting each other. ) a2m<"
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37. At dusk, Mr. Hightower would sit in his old armchair in the backyard 4OgGZ and wistfully lose in reminiscence of his youth romances. XzwQ,+IAr A. hopefully B. reflectively NNrZb? C. sympathetically D. irresistibly
%>}7$Y% 38. The prodigal son spent his money extravagantly and soon after he left mI*>7? home he was reduced to a beggar. 9fLP&v A. lavishly B. economically a[9OtZX< C. thriftily D. extrovertly \:^n-D*fX 39. The chimney vomited a cloud of smoke. :jp$X| A. ignited B. immersed !
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