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中科院2004 考博英语
THE CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES ENGLISH ENTRANCE EXAMINATION 5 EhOvt8 TOT#l6yqdd FOR 5
w-Pq&q J.;!l DOCTORAL CANDIDATES PAPER ONE ='A VI-go5 "m#17J_ PART I LISTENING COMPREHENSION (20 minutes, 20 points) Section A (10 points, 1 point each) ,J6t
1V 35Ro85j Directions: In this section, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be as feed about what was said. The question will be spoken only once. Choose the best answer from the four choices given by marking the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square brackets on your Machine-scoring Answer Sheet. QmgO00{ h;Hg/jv 1. A, She is sick. MO^Q 8v Y`N w E B. She is hungry. $E/N ]l7 r M" C. She was bitten by an ant. k"3@G?JY r01u3! D. She had a long bicycle ride. 4A0v>G`E*# FuC#w 9_ 2. 2. A. He's outgoing. mE\)j*Nnv B. He's considerate. 63E)RR_Lh C- He's successful. y(ceEV D. He's nice to all, dVMduo :F8h}\a* 3. 3. A. 30 minutes ).)^\ 1B#iJZ} B. 25 minutes s
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+HNy3 Section B (10 points, 1 point each) rmFcSolt,f iSfRo31 Directions: In ihis section, you will hear three short passages. At the end of each passage, there will be a few questions. Both the passage and the questions will be read to you only once. After each question, there will be a pause. During the pause, you must choose the best answer from the four choices given by marking the corresponding letter with a single bar across the RE-y5.kE^ -s7!:MB%g )nq(XM7 %h;1}SFl0 |+JC'b?, bj_/ square brackets on your Machine-scoring Answer Sheet. <xrya_R? ELg$tc 11. A. to make children grow tall and strong *o!#5c " ub0}p4V B. to keep the soul in the body RMid}BRE ?%D nIl> C. to prevent someone from saying evil things 0Pt%(^ cK\?wZ| Y D. to protect someone against catching a cold v`Ja Bn A!uiM*"W 12. A. They think a good spirit may help the child grow, EY
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P{: 5i%qC B. Some people never sneeze in their lives. dVn_+1\L &;<'AF C. The moment of sneezing is very dangerous. ]*Kv[%r07c \6aisK D. Many people say prayers when they sneeze. r$x;rL4 ,pVe@ d' 15. A. a lack of available flights A!}Ps"Z JBLh4c3 B. long delays at the airport 7*He 8G[W :sAUV79M C. boredom on long flights VssWtL #qK5i1< D. long trips to and from the airport Q5sJ|]Bc aY6F4,7/B 16. A. on short trips 8`90a\t'Z <|w(Sn B. on long trips ksUF(lYk ^uPg71r: C. when flying over cities Dt iM}=: Vjd>j; H D. when flying at high altitudes vcaPd}nf K6|R ;r5e{ 17. A. It fuels with nuclear energy. #q xo1uV(c Zq5~M bldh B. It rests on a cushion of pressurized air. T8yMaC
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'2ZvK PART II VOCABULARY (15 minutes, 10 points) 1X&jlD?
K[LuvS Section A (0.5 point each) ~_c1h@ '+27_j Directions: Choose the word or expression below each sentence shot best completes the statement, and mark the corresponding letter of your choice with a single bar across the square brackets on your Machine-scaring Answer Sheet, QWEE%}\3} -; J6S 21. His trick convinced none but the most qmt9J?$k VpSpj/\m)' A. credulous B. plausible bLAHVi<. :tI
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$` fastened. kzDN(_<1 e12QYoh A. warily B. consciously I/MY4?(T $2?AJ/2r$b C. audaciously D. recklessly <ak[`] aQtd6L+ J 25. In the last few minutes the conversation has become seemingly as if ExS5RV@v' VTM* 1uXS> the discussion were of some minor domestic matter and not survival itself, |JxVfX8^ VP~2F
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H & FhJ%JK 30. There are a few small things that I don't like about my job, but _ it's COh#/-`\1 !mlfG"FE very enjoyable. @_ %RQO_X rN}pi@ A. all at once B. once and for all 3FiK/8mu `K{} C. so much as D. by and large )'+[,z ;s xX<f4H\' t2dsYU/ 9JA@m 31. In a divorce, the mother usually is granted___________ of her children. |T<aWZb^= Y#F.{i A. support B. retention Y_%:%J n41#
C. perseverance D. custody AU9C#;JD `%Ih'(ne 32. What he had in mind to nothing less than a total reversal of the traditional role of the executive. Ey=2zo^F *u+DAg'& A. contributed B. dedicated lh;fqn` A%D'Z85
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