西南大学博士入学考试英语试题(2012) g.kpUs
Part I Vocabulary (10 points) Gnj;=f
Directions: In this part there are 20 incomplete sentences. For each sentence there <]b}R;9v
are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the g(33h2"
following sentences. Then blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet U`,&Q]
1. A broadcasting station will sometimes to its listeners a programme which JS642T
it has received from another station. 7OS\j>hb~
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A. rely B. relay C. relate D. reside N:)`+}
2. The United Nations Conference on Drug Abuse, which took place earlier this year !w[<?+%%n
in Vienna, was a very meeting. O4@Ki4f3A%
A. productive B. overwhelming C. compulsory D. protective V-}d-Y
3. A person who studies ___ learns how to express numbers approximately and i6kW"5t
how to calculate ratios and averages. MnO,Cd6{%d
A. static B. statistic C. statistics D. status 82~UI'f \
4. If you ______ someone, you form a fixed general idea or image of them so that rnIv|q6@
you assume that they will behave in a particular way. kN`[Q$B
A. assimilate B. simulate C. stereotype D. subordinate ?6p6OB
5. Reading ______ the mind only with materials of knowledge, it is thinking that =3{h9
makes what we read ours. '# "Z$
A. rectifies B. prolongs C. furnishes D. minimizes b5_A*-s$M
6. Satellite communications are so up-to-date that even when _____ in the middle +#6WORH0S
of the Pacific, businessman can contact their offices as if they were next door. +AZ=nMgW
A. gliding B. cruising C. piloting D. patrolling Qf414 oW
7. Now a paper in Science argues that organic chemicals in the rock come mostly +IuV8XT2(
from _______ on earth rather than bacteria on Mars. fm;1Iu#
A. configuration B. constitution C. condemnation D. contamination 6[69|&
8. Scientists, who are now aware of how nautiluses regulate their buoyancy, have RoxzCFsI\
been able to dispel ideas about these creatures. vPi\ vU{
A. erroneous B. misdemeanors C. misgivings D. misdirection CHdw>/5
9. History has demonstrated that countries with different social systems and 6vX+-f
ideologies can join hands in meeting the common challenges to human _____ and st{:]yTRk
development. u4IgPCTZ+
A. evolution B. survival C. rivalry D. dignity eoR@5OA&
10. To avoid an oil shortage, we should advocate that more machines must _____ of "h7Z(Y
life in a short time, and this made others astonished. GL@s~_;T6
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A. accelerate B. operate C. generate D. utilize |O+R%'z'<
11. Japanese leaders aboard the U. S. battleship Missouri and signed the ____ /Or76kE
surrender, which ended World War Two in 1945. -njxc{b
A. conditional B. infinite C. everlasting D. unconditional \Wt&z,
12. It is a _____ that in such a rich country there should be so many poor people who x4*8q/G=D
could hardly keep their body and soul together. ?b#/*T}ac
A. hypothesis B. paradox C. conflict D. dispute vD:.1,72
13. The _____ effects of many illnesses made him a weak man and he still didn’t PaMi5Pq
want to do sports every day. 5ir
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A. cumulative B. formidable C. eternal D. prospective p J+>qy5
14. The robbers broke into the bank, _____ the clerics with revolvers and forced them to give money just as they were about to knock off. i2N*3X~
A. shot B. frightened C. amused D. menaced S&_ZQLiQ$
15. This pair of boots cost much less than yours for I bought them when the ksu:RJ-
department store made a _____ of the stored goods. /J/r 62
A. clearance B. reduction C. fortune D. deal U,RIr8 G
16. Technology has _____ the sharing information and the storage and delivery of Z6K9E=%)c
information, thus making more information available to more people. O5_E"um
A. formulated B. facilitated C. furnished D. functioned |g8
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17. Language, culture and personality may be considered _____ of each other I thought, g|)e3q{M
but they are inseparable in fact. fN0D\Mu!)b
A. indistinctly B. separately C. irrelevantly D. independently BzTm[`(h
18. More than 85 percent of French Canada’s population speaks French as a mother aFIet55o
tongue and _____ to the Roman Catholic faith. u>k;PUH4
A. caters B. adheres C. ascribes D. subscribes 5Tn4iyg;B
19. There are not many teachers who are strong _____ of traditional methods in )I1LBvfQ
English teaching. CdWGb
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A. sponsors B. contributors C. advocates D. performers G?3S_3J2
20. The ______ of the scientific attitude is that the human mind can succeed in :JW~$4
understanding the universe. .?AtW:<*I
A. essence B. content C. texture D. threshold cTRCQ+W6:
Part II Reading Comprehension (30 points) sUj#:X
Directions: Kh$L~4l
Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage. Qf
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There are 6 reading passages in this part. Each passage is followed by _QXo4z!a8
some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices J3$`bK6F6
marked A, B, C and D. you should decide on the best choice and mark your answer on P-+ ^YN,
the Answer Sheet. p,kJ# I
Spread across the United States are about 500,000 doctors, cheeked by jowl, in the T,WWQm
big cities and thin on the ground in isolated small towns. In June 1986, the secretary Bu6t3
of health and human services, Dr. Otis Bowen, passed on a view of his experts: 5%-15% [K"v)B'
of America’s 500,000 doctors should be candidates for disciplinary action, many of r>z8DX
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them because of drug taking or alcoholism. Others give their patients poor care ~x4Y57
because they are senile, incompetent, guilty of misconduct or out of touch with ?hfosBn&[
developments in medicine. &q