上海社会科学院2004考博英语试题
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Lf. /bEAK- Section I 听力 20% 15分钟
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{t!!Uz 7 i?gSC<a For questions 8— 19 decide whether the statements are true or false. Write “T” for “true”, “F” for “false”.
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9%X 8 Young people go to nomadic clubs just to drink.
bfO=;S]b! ]{ kPrey 9 The Circus has been going for less than three years.
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4sM.C9W ~v83pu1!2s 11 The clubs are held in unusual places.
KU;9}!# xCKRxF 12 The Circus advertises to keep itself exclusive.
|%v^W 3 I l.K"ll 13 The Dirtbox has only a small following.
tu?MY p; 80;(Gt@<" 14 Phil and Bob do not bother to decorate their club.
FN;^"H ??T#QQ 15 The music at The Dirtbox is unpredictable.
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}75e:w[ E E'!|N3 17 You can watch silent films at The Substation.
_2nx^E(pd Z8oK2Dw 18 You can stay at the club until breakfast time.
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EZj9wd"u PT9*)9<L In this section you must choose the word or phrase which best completes each sentence. For each question, 1 to 20, indicate on your answer sheet the letter [A],[Bj[C] or [D] against the number of the question.
Q|L~=9 j+(I"h3 I It is against the _________ not to wear seat belts in a car.
hzRYec( [A] rule
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J")#I91 [C] law
2|bn(QYz [D] order
'eX ' LDg?'y;2 2 All those old houses in Church Street are being pulled ________ [A] away
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FEVlZ<PW3I /OJ`c`>Q: 3 I havejust an account with the Great Eastern Bank.
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M:6"H%h,W [B] opened
KK%M~Y+tU' [C] entered
k: ;WtBC6j [D] registered
0P(!j_2m 9<)NvU^-r 4 There was a ________ failure on the underground this morning.
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kn"(A.R -\n@%$M]G [A] taken round
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'-/xyAzS aCLq k' 6 1 don’t think those curtains_______ very well with the wallpaper.
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t\j*}# S [A] going
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c#tjp(- [D] working
{Wu$YWE*sx 1&(V 8 In recent years inflation has almost doubled the________ of living.
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B=A [ymm [C] charge
pK'V9fD5J [D] cost
be^6i: X~,aNRy 9 Johnny’s parents always let him have his own ________
Q=20IQp jc f #6 [A] will
K$_0`>[ [B] wish
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Ab"@714@ [D] demand
rOOT8nkR# &_|#. 10 I heard the news _____the radio last night.
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,+{LYF i,4>0o? 11 The residents are organising a protest________ against the closing of their local hospital.
M`i\VG mFaZio0GK [A] outing
^y1j.M@q [B] march
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Y+*0~xm4 f;gw"onx8F 12 He never takes _________ in any college activities.
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]0)|7TV* -}=%/|\FG 15 Everything in the sale has been_______ to half price.
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pxf$1 [A] sensitive
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(+3Wgl+]/ [D] sensible
SNE#0L'} ^(h+URFpA 17 All the food in that little cafe is
yA(K=?sq [A] handmade
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cwWodPNm [D] home-based
fKeT~z{~ [7S} g 18 Please inform the college secretary if you ________ your address.
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k]HEhY 19 Our telephone has been______ for three weeks.
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7C2&NyWJ (B-43!C 20 Label on bottle of medicine: It is dangerous to exceed the stated______
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Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO) is a registered charity dedicated to assisting development in the world’s poor countries. It is an independent non-sectarian organisation. VSO is a direct response to an urgent need. Each year about 450 volunteers are sent to work on projects in 36 developing countries. Each volunteer goes overseas in response to a specific appeal from a developing country. Over the past 23 years more than 20,000 volunteers have worked abroad with VSO. Together they have contributed over 30,000 man-years to development.
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Ry4- &0 BdUU+:< When VSO was established over 20 years ago, the first volunteers were school-leavers. However, increasingly the demand was for skilled and professional people. Today, all VSO volunteers are skilled and/or qualified people — teachers and doctors, mechanics and electricians, accountants and civil engineers. Why do they volunteer? To make a personal contribution, to take on extra responsibility, to gain overseas work experience, to work within a community —often for all these reasons. The task of VSO is to match these specialists with particularvacancies, notified to them by overseas countries. Then, having made the match, they prepare the volunteer to work for two years in a very different environment.
?k|H3;\ %-AE]-/HI I The work of VSO is concerned with _______
|xvy')(b [A] helping the poor in all parts of the world
?cEskafb> [B] giving practical assistance to poor countries
e=QK}gzX [C] the development of any worthwhile project
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wgRsZ awUx=%ERtA 2 The experience gained by VSO volunteers working abroad ________
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S$^RbI [C] helps them to deal with their own problems
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+EM_TTf4 ,*@AX> 3 The majority of VSO volunteers today are ________
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^:jN3@Q% [D]. highly trained
M#@aB"@J> LN_OD5gZ 4 People who volunteer for VSO do so ________
[!VOw@uz 6R29$D|HFO [A] for a variety of reasons
!"TZ:"VZU [B] because they have personal problems
KZBrE$@%5 [C] in response to requests from overseas
._96*r=o [D] because they are unemployed
ag4`n:1 OlQ,Ce 5 A volunteer who is accepted must be prepared to ________
'?yCq$& FCc=e{ [A] take a two-year training course
B )JM%r [B] be away from home for two years
HZ*0QgW\(5 [C] spend two years visiting different countries
<39!G7ny [D] take two years to adapt to a new environment
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- &[z\"T XvSIWs Theatre, the Swan, the Hope Playhouse and Bear Garden, were set up here along with the famous
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^i:\@VA: cQFR]i William Shakespeare is commemorated in Southwark Cathedral today by the modern memorial window in the south aisle. The window was designed by Christopher Webb in 1954, after an earlier window had been destroyed in the war, and depicts characters from Shakespeare’s plays. Beneath it is a recumbent alabaster figure of Shakespeare, carved by Henry McCarthy in 1912, set against a background of seventeenth-century Southwark in relief, showing the Globe Theatre, Winchester Palace and the Tower of St. Saviour’s Church. This memorial was provided by public subscription and was dedicated in 1911, and every year a birthday service, attended by many great actors and actresses, is held here in honour of Shakespeare’s genius. Shakespeare’s brother Edmund was buried here in 1607, and, although the position of Edmund’s grave is unknown, he is commemorated by an inscribed stone in the paving of the choir.
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LN!W(n( [A] the style of its buildings
Y&'8VdW [B] Shakespeare’s performances at the Globe Theatre
qvLDfN [C] its influence on public taste
'0+$ m= [D] the number of plays produced there
J^I7BsZ |tG+iF@4 7 The original memorial window to Shakespeare in Southwark Cathedral was [A] designed in 1954
Eqphd!\#6 X_70]^XL [B] damaged by enemy action
GzdgL"M[ Z%v6xP. [C] replaced during the Second World War [D] carvedin 1912
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Y5jYmP< [A] painting of seventeenth-century Southwark
'H=weH [B] wooden effigy
U4_"aT>My [C] a sculpted figure
Sa}D.SBg [D] tablet dedicated to Shakespeare’s brother
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&LU'.jY [A] a commemoration service
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