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2004年华东师大博士生英语入学试卷1(得多发几次)
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Paper One qJ{r!NJJ
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Part I. Listening Comprehension ( 15 % ) 9N~8s6Ob
Section A wJ80};!
1. A. The man better practice harder. 6keP':bt
B. The man should not give up. N,j>;x3xT
C. The man should stop trying to be a superstar. JqI6k6~Q^
D. The man better practice a new style. hmK8jl<6
2. A. Help the woman but only unwillingly. n0rerI[R
B. Not help move items for the woman. M&uzOK+
C. Help move things to Mr. Nelson’s office. Cz'xGW{
D. Cancel his appointment at Mr. Nelson’s office. f
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3. A. They are on a date. PHQ{-b?4t
B. They are at a harmonious meeting. K#GXpj
C. They are at a meeting with a controversy. R#Y50hzT
D. They are late to the meeting. !"g=&Uy&
4. A. Ask for more money from the student loan.
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B. Find a job to earn some money. u$WBc\j
C. Be more realistic with his money. d32@M~vD
D. Stop worrying about his money. "#*Nnt
5. A. See both of them one after another. _F
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B. Phone the theater for opinion. .D+RLO z
C. Toss a coin to decide. Jz
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D. Go somewhere else instead. W;^N8ap%
6. A. Volunteering needs special skills. @q,)fBZq
B. Volunteering needs physical work. N g58/}z
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C. Volunteering requires a time commitment. m])Lw@#9W
D. Volunteering requires a financial commitment. a*V9_Px$&
7. A. Dorms are not as cheap as he thinks. gzor%)C
B. Dorms are not as spacious as he thinks. LRWOBD
C. Dorms are not as available as he thinks. mRCHrw?WG
D. Dorms are not as convenient as he thinks. /^J2B8y
8. A. The amount of paper he used might be worth the cost. =KV@&Y^x4
B. It will be a good lesson for him to study harder. H \ 3M
C. The amount of effort he made will become useful. d;{y`4p)s
D. The preparation of the paper should be finished soon. 3Q",9(D
9. A. Sleeping early is good for oneself. F@9Y\. ,
B. Rising early takes time to become easy. jM*AL
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C. Jogging is difficult to be routine. ; VBpp<
D. Walking in the park is not as easy as it seems. |B
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10. A. It is sure to be ready on Thursday. zyDZ$Dhka
B. It is still not ready. G[#.mD{k
C. It was already ready on Thursday. sv'
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D. It was too difficult to fix it. (Q'U@{s
Section B }S,-uggz
Passage One ~^x-ym5
Questions 11 to 13 are based on the passage you have just heard. B3Mx,uXT\
11. A. His friend bought them for him. q8/ihA6:
B. He bought them himself. l2(.>-#
C. He booked them quite a while ago. +lKrj\Xj
D. He got them free of charge. SBX|Bcyk*
12. A. Her husband was taking her out to the theater. rhIGOk1k
B. Her husband had got her a job in his office. -Un=TX
C. Her husband was going to buy her some nice gifts. k Q~ %=pn
D. Her husband had found his lost money. !_dR'
13. A. He had lost the tickets for the theater. l~['[Ub0)
B. He had lost his briefcase. [^M|lf
C. He had left his briefcase at home. HVGr-/
D. He had left the tickets in the office. 7G"7wYc>R
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Questions 14 to 16 are based on the passage you have just heard. gD6tHg>_
14. A. Lack of electricity. <5I1 DF[
B. Shortage of books. tOM(U-7Z&
C. Lack of clean water. yb?{LL-uy
D. Shortage of experts a.DX%C/5
15. A. A system which trains doctors. ib]vX-
B. A group of experts who can provide professional advice. \TUE<<?1s
C. A computer program which can provide professional advice. sB6dpD
D. A system which trains computer experts. .LObOR5J7
16. A. It is not easy to see the shortage of experts in the villages. UiIF6-ZZ!
B. Many doctors and engineers are sent to the villages to make up for the shortage of experts. 0[)VO[
C. Expert medical systems are widely used in developing countries. 4P%m>[
D. Expert systems are owned by wealthy farmers and businessmen. Qn.[{rw
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Questions 17 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard. X>t3|h
17. A. The designer of the White House. `?9T~,
B. The first resident of the White House. Go <'
C. One of the U.S. presidents. ^PqMi:htc
D. A specialist of American history. s<&[\U
18. A. To add to the beauty of the building. EgNH8i
B. To follow the original design. TJOvyz`t
C. To wipe out the stains left behind by the war. JMlV@t7y<
D. To make the building look more comfortable. iYKU[UP?
19. A. Right after it was rebuilt. g19S
B. During the administration of John Adams. Ar
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C. When Theodore Roosevelt was president. ]1sNmi$T
D. After many other names had been given to it. ^u)rB<#BR
20. A. It has been changed several times. 5/MED}9C(
B. It has never been changed. 0E6lmz`O
C. It was changed after the War of 1812. aFY u}kl
D. It was changed during Roosevelt’s presidency. fg&eoI'f
II. Vocabulary and Structure (15%) >]&X ^V%Q#
21. After doing her usual morning chores, Elisha found herself ___ tired. = .`jjDJ
A. interestingly B. surprisingly `4
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C. erratically D. forcibly (}gcY
22. Working frantically under the pressure of time, Edmond failed to notice his ___ mistakes. 6>DLp}d
A. stupid B. inevitable =;{^"#r\
C. careless D. redundant {TAw)!R
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23. The ___ objections of those who protested against the ruling finally got them thrown out 'jvpNn
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A. viral B. vulnerable ue0s&WF|
C. voluble D. vocal - k`.j
24. In the feudal society, landlords had the right to beat, ___ or even kill talents at will. G!Zy
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A. abase B. abash \##5O7/1
C. abate D. abuse Acu@[I^
25. All the colleagues said that the caprices of the willful manager had made him a ___ person. ddDS=OfH
A. candid B. captious 3~%!m<1:
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26. It was all right for the school administration not to ___ to the students' demand of canceling the terminal examinations. 6E^~n
A. accept B. accede [,g~m9
C. access D. accessory _H\<[-l
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27. In 1921 many people died in famine --- an extreme scarcity or ___ of food. That was really a tragedy. {p/YCch,
A. deprivation B. exhaustion Gr)-5qh
C. starvation D. dearth d`%Mg&