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2004年华东师大博士生英语入学试题
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BF'O 2004年华东师大博士生英语入学试卷1(得多发几次) .=4k'99, Tof H=d Paper One *Ldno`1O Part I. Listening Comprehension ( 15 % ) (.B+U'6 Section A fQOh%i9n5 1. A. The man better practice harder. 4PAuEM/z B. The man should not give up. F^|4nBd*ub C. The man should stop trying to be a superstar. "#a,R^J D. The man better practice a new style. ]QAMCu(> 2. A. Help the woman but only unwillingly. 96
!e:TU B. Not help move items for the woman. VCUEzR0 C. Help move things to Mr. Nelson’s office. %t\~3pw= D. Cancel his appointment at Mr. Nelson’s office. ZJ|'$=lR 3. A. They are on a date. &%4*~;o B. They are at a harmonious meeting. vtVc
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C. They are at a meeting with a controversy. @fxDe[J: D. They are late to the meeting. :=K <2 4. A. Ask for more money from the student loan. ;J3
(EB B. Find a job to earn some money. .IJgkP)!] C. Be more realistic with his money. Fz4g:8qdA D. Stop worrying about his money. ![*7HE>}, 5. A. See both of them one after another. O}I
RM|r" B. Phone the theater for opinion. 5b^`M C. Toss a coin to decide. v}AVIdR D. Go somewhere else instead. &.}Zj*BD 6. A. Volunteering needs special skills. sjj*7
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B. Dorms are not as spacious as he thinks. %IbG@}54 C. Dorms are not as available as he thinks. *U=%W4?W D. Dorms are not as convenient as he thinks. g/ict2! 8. A. The amount of paper he used might be worth the cost. fmhqm" B. It will be a good lesson for him to study harder. 6X@$xe847[ C. The amount of effort he made will become useful. xiW;Y{kZ D. The preparation of the paper should be finished soon. xrPC 9. A. Sleeping early is good for oneself. ZCbnDj B. Rising early takes time to become easy. \tWFz( C. Jogging is difficult to be routine. c)tG1|Og] D. Walking in the park is not as easy as it seems. >$yqx1=jW 10. A. It is sure to be ready on Thursday. g}B|ZRz+{ B. It is still not ready. <+oTYPgD9 C. It was already ready on Thursday. LT3ViCZ-n D. It was too difficult to fix it. ,' m<YTF Section B uzx?U3.\ Passage One fQ,L~:Y = Questions 11 to 13 are based on the passage you have just heard. 8JU9Qb]L'I 11. A. His friend bought them for him. Oa'DVfw2J B. He bought them himself. h8Bs=T C. He booked them quite a while ago. \MA4> D. He got them free of charge. |aT&rpt 12. A. Her husband was taking her out to the theater. 6jKZ.S+
s) B. Her husband had got her a job in his office. ,y+}0q-Ou C. Her husband was going to buy her some nice gifts. R4V~+tnbG& D. Her husband had found his lost money. /@<&{_sybp 13. A. He had lost the tickets for the theater. &C.{7ZNt B. He had lost his briefcase. O{^ET:K@ C. He had left his briefcase at home. 6 Ch
[!=p{ D. He had left the tickets in the office. (Mk9##R# Passage Two 7$l! f Questions 14 to 16 are based on the passage you have just heard. YQ&Ww|xe 14. A. Lack of electricity. z)RJUmY3B B. Shortage of books. i58&o@.H<u C. Lack of clean water. nNCG*Vu D. Shortage of experts xIN&>D'|N 15. A. A system which trains doctors. ,co~@a@9 B. A group of experts who can provide professional advice. w&v
Z$n-| C. A computer program which can provide professional advice. yZ_6yJw3} D. A system which trains computer experts. R d?8LLz 16. A. It is not easy to see the shortage of experts in the villages. 'UYxVh9D B. Many doctors and engineers are sent to the villages to make up for the shortage of experts. |L@&plyB- C. Expert medical systems are widely used in developing countries. /Ria"lLv D. Expert systems are owned by wealthy farmers and businessmen. 1%v!8$ Passage Three >tmv3_<= Questions 17 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard. ^dR="N 17. A. The designer of the White House. A&d67,&B B. The first resident of the White House. " vW4"R6 C. One of the U.S. presidents. 'F\@KE-d D. A specialist of American history. K}vP0O} 18. A. To add to the beauty of the building. U?bQBHIC B. To follow the original design. Lp|7s8? C. To wipe out the stains left behind by the war. =bx;TV D. To make the building look more comfortable.
qhdY<[6 19. A. Right after it was rebuilt. \jkMnS6FvL B. During the administration of John Adams. HX;JO[0
C. When Theodore Roosevelt was president. yHXQCWY{8; D. After many other names had been given to it. AYVkJq ? 20. A. It has been changed several times. UJ/=RBfkJ B. It has never been changed. sjZ@}Vk3b C. It was changed after the War of 1812. #j+0jFu D. It was changed during Roosevelt’s presidency. aUGRFK_6$ II. Vocabulary and Structure (15%) C[-M
~yIL 21. After doing her usual morning chores, Elisha found herself ___ tired. pie,^- _.g A. interestingly B. surprisingly !08\w@ C. erratically D. forcibly j3Sz+kOf, 22. Working frantically under the pressure of time, Edmond failed to notice his ___ mistakes. ^$!H| A. stupid B. inevitable + a,x C. careless D. redundant R0WI s:k2 23. The ___ objections of those who protested against the ruling finally got them thrown out ~S85+OJ;M of the stadium. *_ U=KpZF A. viral B. vulnerable 'm4v)w<y# C. voluble D. vocal ~+~^c| 24. In the feudal society, landlords had the right to beat, ___ or even kill talents at will. yP~O C|Z A. abase B. abash U2DE zr C. abate D. abuse Zv"qA 25. All the colleagues said that the caprices of the willful manager had made him a ___ person. M>yt\qbkA A. candid B. captious |Ok=aV7 C. canny D. coy A*a:#'"*N 7`G
FtX} 26. It was all right for the school administration not to ___ to the students' demand of canceling the terminal examinations. sN8)p%'Lg A. accept B. accede ol7^T C. access D. accessory D-S"?aO- p%]ZG, 27. In 1921 many people died in famine --- an extreme scarcity or ___ of food. That was really a tragedy. ?O| CY A. deprivation B. exhaustion %u@}lG k C. starvation D. dearth yQ/E0>Uj! {Rv0@)P$ 28. The world will be advancing with such great speed that our ___ will look back upon us and our time with a sense of superiority. )_H>d<di A. antecedents B. predecessors s~)I1G C. descendants D. contemporaries 6$y$ VeW h%[1V 29. Before taking a standardized test, one should ___ himself or herself with all the items that constitute the test paper. vyXL F'L A. acquaint B. fascinate )C^@U&h& C. acquit D. familiar Vgg'5o&. 0%b!ARix 30. Tom is always lack of self-confidence. His ___ character caused him to miss many golden opportunities. r1R\cor A. diffident B. ignorant ~1g)4g~ C. proud D. conceited -n#fj;.2_ v*3tqT(% 31. It has been announced that physicists from different countries will gather in New York for Y2&hf6BE a ___ next month. FC&841F A. symphony B. symposium |k[
hk C. symptom D. symmetry rIRkXO) 8v12<ktR` 32. Manfred ___ with sure that nine out of ten gentlemen who danced with this charming C?-_8OA young lady would fall in love with her. qQ^bUpk0 A. allude B. adduce %&\DCAFk C. averred D. advert j@778fvM\t /~6)Vt 33. During the terrorist attacks, the authorities ordered to ___ the workers and residents of +T*]!9%<`: high profile buildings from the constructions.
"}ZUa~7 A. evict B. evoke QKt+Orz C. evacuate D. evade {+@M! G}N
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