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中科院02英语
中国科学院2005年博士生入学考试英语试题 KVaiugQ $am$EU?s [table=435pt][tr][td=1,1,580]PART Џ STRUCTURE&VOCABULARY ( 25minutes,15points) Rz
/gtEP sectionA( 0.5 point eath) *?>T,gx} direction: choose the word or expression below each sentence that best completes the statement, and mark the corresponding letter of your choice with a single bar across the square brackets on your machine-scoring answer sheet. ~.nmI&3 16.Knowing that the cruel criminal has done a lot of unlawful things, I feel sure that I have no __________ but to report him to the local police. ,0Hr2*p A. time B. chance C. authority D. alternative 4G0m\[Du 17.Behind his large smiles and large cigars, his eyes often seemed to __________regret. .},'~NM] A. teem B. brim with C. come with D. look with rJTa 18.There is only one difference between an old man and a young one: the young one has a glorious future before him and the old one has a _______future behind him. $dC?Tl|B0 A. splendid B. conspicuous C. uproarious D. imminent Fb>?1i`RN 19. That tragedy distressed me so much that I used to keep indoors and go out only _________necessity. Y
%^w:|f^ A. within reach of B. for fear of C. by means of D. in case of 0<@KG8@hI; 20. A young man sees a sunset and unable to understand of express the emotion that it _________in him, concludes that it must be the gateway to a world that lies beyond. RJ&RTo A. reflects B. retains C. rouses D. radiates At>DjKx]O 21.______________the heat to a simmer and continue to cook for another 8-10minutes or until most of the water has evaporated. [ /b2=> A. Turn off B. Turn over C. Turn down D. Turn up k5e;fA/w 22.Banks shall be unable to ___________,or claim relief against the first 15%of any loan or bankrupted debt left with them . 9>/4W. A. write off B. put aside C. shrink from D. come over
69NeQ$]( 23.I am to inform you ,that you may ,if you wish , attend the inquiry ,and at the inspectors discretion state your case _________or through an entrusted representative. pa3{8x{9m A. in person B. in depth C. in secret D. in excess uyWunpT 24.In his view, though Hong Kong has no direct cultural identity, local art is thriving by “being ___________,”being open to all kinds of art.
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A. leads B. precedes C. forwards D. advances ie95rZp 26.Desert plants ________ two categories according to the way they deal with the problem of surviving drought. P|E| $)m A. break down B. fall into C. differ in D. refer to FVbb2Y?R 27.In the airport, I could hear nothing except the roar of aircraft engines which _________ all other sounds. tSUEZ62EY A. dwarfed B. diminished C. drowned D. relative M
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=5yxL A. case B. chase C. cause D. course pYEMmZ?L 30. Since neither side was ready to __________ what was necessary for peace, hostility were resumed in 1980. ;ef}}K A. precede B. recede C. concede D. intercede )dw'BNz5hT 31.Such an _________act of hostility can only lead to war. cqkV9f8Ro A. overt B. episodic C. ample D. ultimate f'RX6$}\1X 32._________ both in working life and everyday living to different sets of values, and expectations places a severe strain on the individual. Dm
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#8mg 35.Consumers deprived of the information and advice they needed were quite simply _________ every cheat in the marketplace. Z5n1@a__ A. at the mercy of B. in lieu of C. by courtesy of D. for the price of 5C]x!>kX Section B (0.5 point each) 2F.;;Ab Directions : in each of the following sentences there are four parts underlined and marked A, B, C, and D. Indicate which of the four parts is incorrectly used. Mark the corresponding letter of your choice by drawing a single bar across the square brackets on your Machine-scoring Answer Sheet. 9cF[seE"0 36. The auctioneer must know fair accurately the current market values of the goods he is V}CG:9; A B C D @S;'@V
C selling. Dz/ "M= 37.Children are among the most frequent victims of violent, drug-related crimes that have nothing CAhXQ7w'Z A B C &p@O_0nF doing with the cost of acquiring the drugs. C,r;VyW6BI D ~36!?&eA8 38. A large collection of contemporary photographs, including some taken by Mary are on display {;1\+f A B C 0{D'n@veP at the museum. Bwxd&;E D Ti5-6%~& 39.There is much in our life which we do not control and we are not even responsible for. -Q*gW2KmV
A B C D a1lh-2xX 40. Capital inflows will also tend to increase the international value of the dollar, make it more V 5mTP' A B C chX"O0?" difficult to sell U.S. exports. $U~]=.n D h2R::/2. 41. It can be argued that the problems, even something as fundamental as the ever-increased world onzxx4bax A B C qX{+oy5 population, have been caused by technological adcance. 57c8xk[.2 D Q;rX;p^W 42. It takes the most cool-headed and good-tempered of drivers to resist the temptation to revenge W'TZ%K) I A B C 26h21Z16q as subfected to uncivilized behavior. R\[e!g*I D rey!{3U 43. While experts in basic science are important, skilled talents should be the overriding majority ` Sz}`+E A B C @j/a=4o[ since they are at heavy demand in the market. #ABZ&Z D P&Vv/D 44.Retailers offered deep discounts and extra hours this weekend in the bid to lure shoppers. 8":Q)9;% A B C D K}Qa~_ 45.The amendments of the laws on patent, trademark and copyright have enhanced protection of &};zvo~P. A B X&H"51 intellectual property rights and made them conform to WTO rules. 9pfIzs
su3 C D S_H+WfIHV' PART3 CLOZE TEST (15minutes, 15 points) pQB."[n Directions: There are 15 questions in this part of the test. Read the passage through. Then, go back and choose one suitable word or phrase marked A, B, C, or D for each blank in the passage. Mark the corresponding letter of the word or phrase you have chosen with a single bar across the square brackets on your Machine-scoring Answer Sheet. xAm6BB
c At least since the Industrial Revolution, gender roles have been in a state of transition. As a result, cultural scripts about marriage have undergone change, One of the more obvious ___46____ has occurred in the roles that women 47 . Women have moved into the world of work and have become adept at meeting expectations in that arena, 48 maintaining their family roles of nurturing and creating a(n) 49 that is a haven for all family members. 50 many women experience strain from trying to “do it all, ” they often endoy the increased 51 that can result from playing multiple roles. As women’s roles have changed, changing expectations about men’s roles have become more 52 . Many men are relinquishing their major responsibility 53 the family provider. Probably the most significant change in men’s roles, however, is in the emotional 54 of family life. Men are increasingly 55 to meet the emotional needs of their families, 56 their wives. )^hbsMhO In fact, expectations about he emotional domain of marriage have become more significant for marriage in general. Research on 57 marriage has changed over recent decades points to the increasing importance of the emotional side of the relationship, and the importance of sharing in the “ emotion work” 58 to nourish marriages and other family relationships. Men and women want to experience marriages that are interdependent, 59 both partners nurture each other, attend and respond to each other, and encourage and promote each other. We are thus seeing marriages in which men’s and women’s roles are becoming increasingly more 60 . X:{!n({r= 46. A. incidents B. changes C. results D. effects I&5!=kR 47. A. take B. do C. play D. show om>KU$g 48. A. by B. while C. hence D. thus \9EjClfo 49. A. home B. garden C. arena D. paradise owv[M6lbD 50. A. When B. Even though C. Since D. Nevertheless _yR^*}xJb 51. A. rewards B. profits C. privileges D. incomes u*9V&>o 52. A. general B. acceptable C. popular D. apparent oXgcc*j 53. A. as B. of C. from D. for 5"H=zJ=r 54. A. section B. constituent C. domain D. point d0>
zS 55. A. encouraged B. expected C. advised D. predicted %;!.n{X 56. A. not to mention B. as well as C. including D. especially hi[pVk~B) 57. A. how B. what C. why D. if a8Wwq?@ 58. A. but B. only C. enough D. necessary _o~nr]zx 59. A. unless B. although C. where D. because d/@,@8: 60. A. pleasant B. important C. similar D. manageable *Pg2c(Vg PART 4 READING COMPREHENSION (60minutes, 30 points) w4Z'K& | |