四川大学商学院2014年博士入学复试通知

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四川大学2014年经济学院复试名单

四川大学2014年经济学院复试名单

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四川大学2013-2014学年优秀研究生、优秀研究生干部

四川大学2013-2014学年优秀研究生、优秀研究生干部
林桥 刘沛清 郑国 张鹏 陈振 曾珂 周晓雨 唐琳 材料科学与工程学院:(59)人 优秀博士:(4人)
王晓飞 吴波 马世卿 陈伟 优秀硕士:(43人)
雷小波 陈郧 李佳霖 陈贵芳 童兴野 秦嘉邦 黄玲 尤飞 姜龙 孙玉阳 吴圣灵 阿孜古丽 束青 何珍 刘雅聪 林升炫 赵文婷 刘丹 张茹慧 闫明磊 优秀研究生干部:(12人)
李明东
魏永翘 李莹 王宇 牛印宝 肖尧洪
周波
施天天 牟如强 黄广奕 电子信息学院:(112)人
优秀博 郁成阳 钟敏 谭菲菲
优秀硕士:(85
霍飞向 李彬 胡晓玲 刘露平 王明俊 邓垦 刘洁 周余 陈志洁 冉国敬 吕多玉 杜江 赵启明 牛化康 杨智 肖闻宇 余晓 郭晓博 郭晓阳 熊召龙 付雄 郑林楠 王强 易舟 钟睿 秦威 赵文静 曲永和 向中辉 侯典柯 优秀研究生干部:(24)人
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景玉芳 杨珊 黄娇 陈明悦 林碧峰 王哲
王娇 胡苑华 王宁 胡陈尧 孟媛
吴林 高静轩
伍纹瑶 杨亮 胡乐玺 侯侃侃 宋洂陶 黄然
罗康 徐钰林
丁建军 冯帆
胡斌 郑晓丹 尹明慧 何琼盆 贺腊梅 欧静 范艳艳
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孔斌 郭亚文 郝婷 吴琳 廖思敏
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徐华龙 刘航宇
优秀研究生干部:(13人)
宋立强 聂武成 倪延朋 白瑞兵
文志斌 陈云青 牛广辉 陈思洁
生命科学学院:(126)人
优秀博士:(26人)
吕鑫
王喻
黄杰 符雷蕾
谢力
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四川大学商学院2014年博士入学复试通知

四川大学商学院2014年博士入学复试通知
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2014年四川大学经济研究生复试结果

2014年四川大学经济研究生复试结果
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四川大学2014-2015学年本科生学年奖学金获奖者公示名单

四川大学2014-2015学年本科生学年奖学金获奖者公示名单

皇雪梅 李夏林 曾惠 席敬 刘天 文思佳 王子奇 马娜 唐鹏 张志宏 李卓然 张露予 杨清玄 罗宁静 陈剑鸿 彭馨菲 陈升 张羽婷 王璋 敬文静 黄倩 徐伯阳 赖欣怡 耿晖 张露 付天 刘人鸿 赵博茂 张铭朔 孙恒 赵晓龙 郭晓昆 席嘉胤 王上 王顺琼 张云
仲凯祥 唐程 林宇霞 李艳 夏雷 刘玉姣 何晨菲 康银 李萌 罗夏雨 魏琳 雷滢霜 陈雨滴 张舒婷 陈洪 陈子怡 汪遇展 王悦 杨珍爱 龚莹 雷鹏 蔡祥 张凌云 杨燕嘉 肖心雨 何浩瀚 魏纪元 杜潇 张祖斌 刘樱 谈娟 陈江勇 张燕 程怡涵 周若楠 邱俊爽
卢曦雨 李晓菲 陈哲群
孙川涵 陈玫竹 王佳慧
徐子涵 田雨蕙
崔紫倩 聂静娴
张研 余思远
甄大千 李扶瑶
韩婷 张琳
综合三等奖学金(110人):
蒲柏林 宋宛真 李俊杰 赵正梅 李昕芮 李美澄 余新华 朱雪阳 封 帆 唐双连 陈雨丝 王志嘉 赖 晓 季 迪 赵天琦 李任杰 丁品文 任芮妮 覃 淯 唐洁莹 胡 妍 丁 梦 李金芮 胡雅婷 席 瑞 杨丽琪 张馨月 王力晨 吴少颜 黄琬芩 陈佳倩 高旻辰 朱君超 洪艳娇 包钰洁 梁宇萌 余 乐 王 平 石雅楠 胡 耀 程楚峣 高 鹤 林殷颖 林雪微 姚佳慧 孔存良 李怡清 吴 玥 哈亭羽 欧阳素芳
四川 大学 2014 2015 学年 本科 生学 年奖 学金 获奖 者公 示名 单
经济 学院 (741 人) :
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综合一 等奖学 金(33 人):
翟梦菲 王雪 娄著盛 秦园
赵佳敏 翁兴邦 樊凯欣 陈旸
江秀娟 彭宇 江歆洋 冯艳茹
孟璐 吉香乔 刘蓓 邓晴元
邓知博 吴越 谢禹祾 郑怡君
方春梅 李晟 郭双全 陈雨佳 周婷婷 杨蒙凡 张瀚月 曾栎丞 杜思颉 景士鑫 仵丹阳 高新鑫 吴得燊 何娅 李思凡 王之浩 毛会敏 李宇 吕晓亮 梁睿哲 王媛 易思宇 安继陶 韦苏村 朱梦蝶 王瑞琳 张钰 吴雨薇 游特 杨然 谭丽莹 张文静 彭志豪 张晗 潘婷 文姣 王嘉奇

四川大学电子信息学院2014年硕士研究生拟录取名单公示

四川大学电子信息学院2014年硕士研究生拟录取名单公示
李鹏 信号与信息处理 工学硕士 67.916667 325 141.6666667
李红 电子与通信工程 专业硕士 72.566667 334 156.6666667
李丹 通信与信息系统 工学硕士 70.85 341 147
龙奎成 通信与信息系统 工学硕士 70.75 330 156
赵思阳 通信与信息系统 工学硕士 70.7 352 142
陈浩 通信与信息系统 工学硕士 70.35 321 153
宋鑫 通信与信息系统 工学硕士 68.15 329 141
詹胤 信号与信息处理 工学硕士 74.041667 340 160.1666667
文波 信号与信息处理 工学硕士 73.225 346 154.5
姜敏 信号与信息处理 工学硕士 71.125 330 152.5
乔立能 信号与信息处理 工学硕士 70.791667 375 133.1666667
陈敬勖 通信与信息系统 工学硕士 73.45 322 165
张洋 通信与信息系统 工学硕士 72.35 336 155
王方淼 通信与信息系统 工学硕士 72.3 338 154
丁妮 通信与信息系统 工学硕士 72 330 156
郭霄 通信与信息系统 工学硕士 71.75 345 149
陈卓洋 信息系统安全 工学硕士 50.8 246 122.8
覃荣捷 信号与信息处理 工学硕士 55 240 156
刘建武 信号与信息处理 工学硕士 57.8 252 143.3
常青 信号与信息处理 工学硕士 58 278 128.8
孙卫国 信号与信息处理 工学硕士 59.7 298 120
曹锋利 物理电子学 工学硕士 73.2 319 165.0

2014年各个学院硕士复试通知

2014年各个学院硕士复试通知
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建筑与环境学院
619
中美大学战略规划研究所 /社会发展 与西部开发研究院 灾后重建与管理学院
306
水利水电学院
620
307
化学工程学院
621
空天科学与工程学院
308/608
轻纺与食品学院 高分子科学与工程学院 (高分子研究 所) 华西基础医学与法医学院
701
政治学院
309
702
体育学院
401
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分析测试中心 纳米生物医学技术与膜生物学研究 所
402
华西临床医学院
603
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2014年四川大学考博英语入学考试英语试题

2014年四川大学考博英语入学考试英语试题

2014年四川大学考博英语入学考试试题考生请注意:1.本试题共5大题,共12页,请考生注意检查,考试时间为180分钟。

2.1-70题答案请填写在机读卡相应处,否则不给分。

3.翻译和作文请答在答题纸上,答在试题上不给分。

书写要求字迹清楚、工整。

I.Reading Comprehension (30%; one mark each)Directions: Read the following six passages. Answer the questions below each passage by choosing [A], [B], [C], or [D]. Write your answers on the Answer Sheet.Passage OneIn general, our society is becoming one of giant enterprises directed by a bureaucratic management in which man becomes a small, well-oiled cog in the machinery. The oiling is done with higher wages, Nell-ventilated factories and piped music, and by psychologists and “human-relations”experts; yet all this oiling does not alter the fact that man has become powerless, that he is bored with it. In fact, the blue and the white-collar workers have become economic puppets who dance to the tune of automated machines and bureaucratic management.The worker and employee are anxious, not only because they might find themselves out of a job; they are anxious also because they are unable to acquire any real satisfaction of interesting life. They live and die without ever having confronted the fundamental realities of human existence as emotionally and intellectually independent and productive human beings.Those higher up on the social ladder are no less anxious. Their lives are no less empty than those of their subordinates. They are even more insecure in some respects. They are in a highly competitive race. To be promoted or to fall behind is not a matter of salary but even more a matter of self-respect. When they apply for their first job, they are tested for intelligence as well as for the right mixture of submissiveness and independence. From the moment on they are tested again and again-by the psychologists, for whom testing is a big business, and by their superiors, who judge their behavior, sociability, capacity to get along, etc. This constant need to prove that one is as good as or better than one’s fellow-competitor creates constant anxiety and stress, the very causes of unhappiness and illness.Am I suggesting that we should return to the preindustrial mode of production or to nineteenth-century “free enterprise” capitalism? Certainly not. Problems the never solved by returning to a stage which one has already outgrown. I suggest transforming our social system form, a bureaucratically managed industrialism in which maxima, production and consumption are ends in themselves, into a humanist industrialism in which man and full development of his potentialities-those of all love and of reason-are the aims of social arrangements. Production and consumption should serve only as means to this end and should be prevented from ruling man.1. By “a well-oiled cog in the machinery” the author intends to deliver the idea that man is ____.[A] a necessary part of the society though each individual’s function is negligible[B] working in complete harmony with the rest of the society[C] an unimportant part in comparison with the rest of the society[D] a humble component of the society, especially when working smoothly2. The real cause of the anxiety of the workers and employees is that ____.[A] they are likely to lose their jobs[B] they have no genuine satisfaction or interest in life[C] they are faced with the fundamental realities of human existence[D] they are deprived of their individuality and independence3. From the passage we can conclude that real happiness of life belongs to those ____.[A] who are at the bottom of the society[B] who are higher up in their social status[C] who prove better than their fellow-competitors[D] who could dip fir away from this competitive world4. To solve the present social problems the author puts forward a suggestion that we should ____.[A] resort to the production mode of our ancestors[B] offer higher wages to the workers and employees[C] enable man to fully develop his potentialities[D] take the fundamental realities for granted5. The author’s attitude towards industrialism might best be summarized as one of ____.[A] approval [B] dissatisfaction[C] suspicion [D] susceptibilityPassage TwoThe government-run command post in Tunis is staffed around the clock by military personnel, meteorologists and civilians. On the wall are maps, crisscrossed with brightly colors arrows that painstakingly track the fearsome path of the enemy.What kind of invader gives rise to such high-level monitoring? Not man, not beast, but the lowly desert locust(蝗虫). In recent moths, billions of the 3-inch-long winged warriors have descended on Algeria, Libya, Morocco and Tunisia, blackening the sky and eating up crops and vegetation. The insect invasion, the worst in 30 years, is already creating great destruction in the Middle East and is now treating southern Europe. The current crisis began in late 1985 near the Red Sea. Unusually rainy weather moistened the sands of the Sudan, making them ideal breeding grounds for the locust, which lays its eggs in the earth. The insect onslaught threatens to create yet another African famine. Each locust can eat its weight (not quite a tenth of an ounce) in vegetation every 24 hours. A good-size swarm of 50 billion insects eats up 100,000 tons of grass, trees and crops in a single night.All $150 million may be needed this year. The U.S. has provided two spraying planes and about 50,000 gal. of pesticide. The European Community has donated $3.8 million in aid and the Soviet Union, Canada, Japan and China have provided chemical-spraying aircraft to help wipe out the pests. But relief efforts are hampered by the relative mildness of approved pesticides, which quickly lose their deadly punch and require frequent replications. The most effective locust killer Dieldrin has been linked to cancer and is banned by many Western countries and some of the affected African nations. More than 5 million acres have been dusted with locust-killing chemicals; another 5 million will be treated by the end of June.On May 30, representatives of Tunisia, Algeria, Libya, Morocco and Mauritania will meet in Algiers to discuss tactics to wipe out the ravenous swarms. The move is an important step, but whatever plan is devised, the locust plague promised to get worse before the insects can be brought under control.6. The main idea of the first sentence in the passage is that ____.[A] the command post is stationed with people all the time.[B] the command post is crowded with people all the time.[C] there are clocks around the command post.[D] the clock in the command post is taken care of by the staff.7. The favorable breeding ground for the locust is ____.[A] rich soil.[B] wet land[C] spaces covered crops and vegetation[D] the Red Sea8. People are alert at the threat of the locust because ____.[A] the insects are likely to create another African famine.[B] the insects may blacken the sky.[C] the number of the insects increases drastically.[D] the insects are gathering and moving in great speed.9. Which of the following is true?[A] Once the pesticides are used, locust will die immediately.[B] Relief efforts are proved most fruitful due to the effectiveness of certain pesticides.[C] Dieldrin, the most effective locust killer, has been widely accepted in many countries.[D] Over 10 million acres of affected area will have been treated with locust-killing chemicals by the end ofJune.10. The purpose for affected nations to meet in Algiers on May 30 is ____.[A] to devise antilocust plans.[B] to wipe out the swarms in two years.[C] to call out for additional financial aid from other nations.[D] to bring the insects under control before the plague gets worse.Passage ThreeThe London 2012 sustainability watchdog embroiled in a row over the sports ship of the Olympic Stadium by Dow Chemical is to push the International Olympic Committee to appoint an “ethics champion”for future Games.The Commission for a Sustainable London 2012 has been bruised by criticism over Dow’s sponsorship of the wrap that will surround the Olympic stadium, particularly since commissioner Meredith Alexander last month resigned in protest.Campaigners believe that Dow has ongoing liabilities relating to the 1984 Bhopal disaster that resulted in the deaths of an estimated 20,000 people and the serious injury of tens of thousands more. Dow, which bought the owner of the plant in 2001, insists that all liabilities have been settled in full.Commission chairman Shaun McCarthy said that its tight sustainability remit did not extend to acting as moral guardian of the Olympic movement but that it would press for such a role to be created when evaluating sponsors for future Games.In addition to sponsoring the 7m pounds wrap that will surround the Olympic Stadium, Dow has a separate 100m dollars sponsorship deal with the IOC that was signed in 2010.But McCarthy also defended the commission’s role in evaluating the Dow deal, after Amnesty International wrote to London 2012 chairman Lord Coe to raise the issue.“What has been lost in all of this story is that a really excellent, sustainable product has been procured, we looked at Locog’s examination of Dow Chemical’s current corporate responsibility policies and, again, Dow achieved that highest score in that evaluation. We verified that.” said McCarthy.“As far as the history is concerned and issues around Bhopal, there is no doubt Bhopal was a terrible disaster and snore injustice was done to the victims. Who is responsible for that injustice is a matter for thecourts and a matter for others. We have a specific remit and terms of reference that we operate under and we have operated diligently under those terms.”The commission will on Thursday release its annual review. It finds that “good press” has been made to wands many of Locog’s sustainability target, but that “major challenges” remain.In particular, the commission found that there was no coherent strategy to achieve a 20% reduction in carbon emissions after an earlier scheme to use renewable energy feel through when a wind turbine on the site proved impractical.“We had conversations with Locog over a year ago about this and said they had to demonstrate how they were going to achieve at least 20% carbon reductions through energy conservation if they’re not going to do it through renewable energy,”said McCarthy. “There are some good initiatives, but quite frankly they just haven’t done it.”11. Why was Dow’s sponsorship criticized according to the passage?[A] The products are not sustainable.[B] It was related to Bhopal disaster.[C] It bribed the London Olympic committee.[D] It can’t reduce 20% of the carbon emission.12. What is Paragraph 4 mainly about?[A] Commission’s role[B] Commission’s achievements[C] Commission’s complaints[D] Commission’s defense13. Which of the following words can best replace the underlined word “row” (Para. 1)?[A] line [B] argument[C] boating [D] course14. What is one of the challenges of the sustainability target mentioned in the passage?[A] Ethic champion of the games.[B] Reduction in carbon emissions.[C] The wind turbine proved to be impractical.[D] Renewable energy is not available.15. Which of the following can best summarize the passage?[A] Commission defends its own role in evaluating controversial.[B] Dow’s way to the 2012 London Olympic Games.[C] Campaign against Dow’s sponsorship.[D] IOC’s review on the controversy.Passage FourAs Facebook dominates the news with its initial public offering, activists are seizing the moment to pressure the company to add some estrogen and ethnicity to its white-male board.A women’s rights group called Ultraviolet, which has been running an online petition that claims to have attracted more than 50,000 signatures, is escalating its push, posting a new YouTube video called “Do Women Have a Future at Facebook?”. The video shows photos of successful women such as Hillary Clinton getting their heads cropped off the replaced with the smiling face of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg.“Facebook has grown off the backs of women, who make up the majority of its users and are responsible for the majority of sharing and fan activity on the site,” the group says in a blurb accompanying the video. Anall-male board, the group says, is “not just wrong, it’s bad for business”. A related campaign, called Face It, criticizes the lack of ethnic diversity on the seven-member board. “seven white men: That’s ridiculous,” the group says on its homepage, along side headshots of the men. The campaign, which lists dozens of human-rights groups and corporate executives as supporters, also has its own YouTube video. Called “Face it, Facebook”, the video cites a recent Zuckerberg letter to investors that says:“Facebook was not originally created to be a company. It was built to accomplish a social mission-to make the world more open and connected.”That message is at odds with the pale-faced board, activists say. Susan Stautberg, co-chairwoman of Women Corporate Directors, an organization for female corporate board members, says Zuckerberg’s thinking is flawed. “If you’re trying to expand a company globally, then you want someone on the board who has built a global brand,” she says. “Most of these guys on Facebook’s board all have the same skills-they’re mostly from Silicon Valley and Washington. You want someone who has worked in China and India and rising markets. You want someone who has marketed to women. When you’re putting together a board, you don’t want your best friends, you want the best people.”Having zero female directors does not appear to be a good business plan, research shows. Companies with women on the board perform substantially better than companies with all-mall boards, according to a 2011 study of Fortune 500 companies conducted by the research group Catalyst. The study showed that over the course of four to five years, companies with three or more female board members, on average, outperformed companies with no female board members by 84 percent when it came to return on sales and by 60 percent when it came to return on invested capital.Facebook may secretly be on the lookout for a female board member, according to a recent Bloomberg report. Citing unnamed sources, Bloomberg said Facebook had enlisted the corporate-recruitment firm Spencer Stuart to help seek some diversity. Spencer Stuary says it does not comment on clients due to confidentiality agreements.16. Which of the following descriptions is CORRECT about the Ultraviolet Group?[A] It is a non-government organization.[B] It is appealing for “more female roles in big corporations like Facebook” through the Internet.[C] It has the support of many female celebrities such as Hillary Clinton.[D] It is getting more and more support from the society.17. Which of the following descriptions is INCORRECT about the campaign “Face It”?[A] It pointed out the irrational composition of Facebook’s board of directors.[B] The campaign has plenty of human-rights supporters.[C] It indicated the original objective of Zuckerberg’s establishment of Facebook.[D] It is constantly using other media devices to support Facebook.18. The underlined phrase “at odds with” in the fourth paragraph has the closest meaning of ____.[A] against all odds [B] supported by[C] disagree with [D] waifs and strays19. According to Susan Stauberg, a well-performed business should _____.[A] have a complex system of management.[B] possess the most market globally.[C] have your best and close friends as your board members.[D] have a diverse board member in which everyone has his/her own specialties and can contribute differentskills into the corporation.20. What will probably happen to Facebook?[A] The corporation will turn to Spencer Stuart for recruiting more female board members.[B] The corporation will dominate the news because its worldwide popularity.[C] The corporation will gradually lose its users because it does not have female board members.[D] None of the above.Passage FiveFor this generation of young people, the future looks bleak. Only one in six is working full time. Three out of five live with their parents or other relatives. A large majority-73 percent-think they need more education to find a successful career, but only half of those say they will definitely enroll in the next few years. No, they are not the idle youth of Greece or Spain or Egypt. They are the youth of America, the world’s richest country, who do not have college degrees and aren’t getting them anytime soon. Whatever the sob stories about recent college graduates spinning their wheels as baristas or clerks, the situation for their less-educated peers is far worse. For this group, finding work that pays a living wage and offers some sense of security has been elusive.Despite the continuing national conversation about whether college is worth it given the debt burden it entails, most high school graduates without college degrees said they believe they would be unable to get good jobs without more education.Getting it is challenging, though, and not only because of formidable debt levels. Ms. McClour and her husband, Andy, have two daughters under 3 and another due next month. She said she tried enrolling in college classes, but the workload became too stressful with such young children. Mr. McClour works at a gas station. He hates his work and wants to study phlebotomy, but the nearest school is an hour and half away.Many of these young people had been expecting to go to college since they started high school, perhaps anticipating that employers would demand skills high schools do not teach. Just one in ten high school graduates without college degrees said they were “extremely well prepared by their high school to succeed in their job after graduation.” These young people worried about getting left behind and were pessimistic about reaching some of the milestones that make up the American dream. More than half-56 percent-of high school graduates without college diplomas said that their generation would have less financial success than their parents. About the same share believed they would find work that offered health insurance within that time frame. Slightly less than half of respondents said the next few years would bring work with good job security or a job with earnings that were high “enough to lead a comfortable life”. They were similarly pessimistic about being able to start a family or buy a home.The online survey was conducted between March 21 and April 2, and covered a nationally representative survey of 544 high school graduates from the classes of 2006-11 who did not have bachelor’s degrees. The margin of sampling error was plus or minus 5 percentage points.21. What does the underlined phrase “spinning their wheels” mean in Paragraph 1?[A] fastening the pace [B] confusing the situation[C] asking for help [D] scooting out22. What will the high school graduates probably do according to the article?[A] Find jobs right after graduation.[B] Receive further study in college.[C] Go to join the national conversation.[D] Pay for the debt.23. What does the story of “Andy and Ms. McClour” try to inform us?[A] They both prefer making money to education.[B] Colleges do not accept students who are married and have children.[C] Although people are eager to join in the college, life burden may block in the way.[D] None of the above.24. What is the financial outlook for this generation compared with their parents?[A] They have a prosperous outlook compared with the last generation.[B] Their financial situation is not as successful as their parents.[C] It depends on how hard they work and their educational background.[D] Not mentioned in the article.25. What can we infer from the last sentence?[A] The online survey is done nationally.[B] The result of the survey is completely trustworthy.[C] There is more or less inaccuracy of the survey.[D] The survey will have a continuous part coming soon.Passage SixSome 60 years ago, George Orwell wrote an allegorical novel, called Nineteen Eighty-Four, to describe life in a futuristic Britain under a one party police-sate presided over by an all-powerful figure known as Big Brother. One of the fealures of the nasty world described by Orwell was its systematic misuse of language, which went by the name of “Newspeak”. By re-defining words and endlessly repeating them, the Ministry of Truth through the Thought Police was able to control what people thought, and through that, their actions. Language was instrumental in destroying the culture.The same technique is being used by different people today, with similar effects. In all areas of public administration, the words “spouse”, “husband” and “wife” have been replace by the word “partner”, although the words are subtly but substantially different in meaning, and convey different realities. In some schools and university departments, feminist ideologues have dictated that the personal pronoun “he” must not be used, and is replaced by the word “they”, which means something different. The word “homophobic”, which just a few years ago was used to describe a person who supported vigilante action against homosexuals, is now being used to describe anyone who defends the universal definition of marriage.Although the transformation of language is seen most obviously around social issues, it is also being used systematically to shape political debate. So, we are told that the federal government is introducing a Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme, which is newspeak for its new carbon tax. The fact is that the new tax is not remotely concerned with “carbon pollution” at all, but rather with emissions of the gas CO2 which is not a pollutant by any credible definition, but rather, an essential building block in every cell in every living plant and creature. By the government’s own admission, it will not lead to any reduction in CO2 levels, either in Australia or globally. And the Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme is being introduced in Australia at the same time the government is expanding exports of coal, which is virtually 100 percent carbon, to countries such as China.We live in a society in which the ordinary meaning of words is being systematically manipulated by spin-doctors and ideologues, as a means of changing the way people think, and, more fundamentally, the way they act. Language is an important part of the culture wars. For those of us who see this as a challenge to the foundations of society, it is important that we identify the problem and expose it.It is clearly preferable to avoid using the new debased, transformed language of the politically-correct left, although this can be difficult in situations where constant usage has already normalized it, as has happened with the term “same-sex marriage”. The alternative phrase, “same-sex unions”, has a different meaning. When such terms are used, they should be identified for what they are: a form of linguistic dishonesty, designed toundermine existing institutions and transform them.26. Which of the following descriptions is INCORRECT about George Orwell’s allegorical novel Nineteen Eighty-Four?[A] It describes a story that happens in the future.[B] One of the features in the novel is the misuse of language.[C] It is the most famous detective novel in the world.[D] It was written in the 20th century.27. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as an example of misuse of language?[A] Feminists insist “he” be replaced by “they”.[B] “Partner” has taken the place of “husband” and “wife”.[C] “Homophobic” is now being employed to refer to defend conventional understanding of marriage.[D] The meaning of “literacy” is no longer restricted to the ability to read and write.28. The example of carbon pollution is used to illustrate _______.[A] transformation of language is usually seen in social issues.[B] transformation of language is also tracked in political debate.[C] transformation of language is generated in the age of information.[D] transformation of language is legitimate to a certain extent.29. The underlined word “credible” in Para. 3 means ______.[A] reliable [B] correct[C] beneficial [D] provable30. According to the passage, transformed language serves to _______.[A] make people sound fashionable[B] change the way people think and act[C] eliminate discrimination against minorities[D] None of the aboveII. Vocabulary (10%; 0.5 mark each)31. The town was flooded when the river burst its banks. To make it worse, the storm _____ outside.[A] raided [B]ragged [C] raged [D]reaped32. My new laptop can _____ information much more quickly than my old computer.[A] proceed [B] precede [C] produce [D] process33. The country’s failure to abide by the Kyoto Protocol was _____ in all newspapers.[A] announced [B] denounced [C] renounced [D] trounced34. The company has _____ over three decades into a multi-million dollar organization.[A] evolved [B] revolved [C] involved [D] devolved35. We would like to _____ our customers of the best possible service.[A] assure [B] ensure [C] insure [D] ensue36. The government has promised to offer 10 million of emergency food aid to help ______ the famine in thisregion.[A] release [B] relate [C] reveal [D]relieve37. The course _____ two year s’ training into six intensive months.[A] impresses [B] compresses [C] depresses [D] represses38. Make sure you pour the juice into the glass without _____ it.[A] splitting [B] spilling [C] spinning [D] spitting39. The vast majority of people in any culture _____ to the established standard of that culture.[A] confine [B] conform [C] confront [D] confirm40. Tom pointed out that the living standard of urban and _____ people continued to improve.[A] remote [B] municipal [C] rural [D] provincial41. The Egyptians _____ an area almost equal to France and Spain combined.[A] dwell [B] settle [C] reside [D] inhabit42. I’m going to have to take these clothes off, for I’m _____ to the skin![A] dipped [B] soaked [C] immersed [D] submerged43. The WHO has to come up with new and effective measures to _____ his next move in the game.[A] limit [B] cut [C] curb [D] keep44. My grandfather sat back in his chair for a few minutes to _____ his next move in the game.[A] think [B] ponder [C] reflect [D] dwell45. At this school we aim to _____ the minds of all the students by reading.[A] cultivate [B] instruct [C] teach [D] coach46. Most doctors _____ on a diet which contains a lot of fat.[A] criticize [B] object [C] oppose [D] frown47. Since you intend to sell your house, how will you _____ of all the furniture?[A] disapprove [B] discard [C] dispose [D] disregard48. The politicians were discussing the best way to _____ democracy and prosperity in their country.[A] hinder [B] foster [C] linger [D] quote49. Only one member of the committee _____ from the final report.[A] dissented [B] crawled [C] whispered [D] redeemed50. We always try to _____ him with financial assistance if necessary.[A] dazzle [B] sanction [C] accommodate [D] terminateIII. Cloze (10%; 0.5 mark each)The term “quality of life”is difficult to define. It (51) a very wide scope such as living environment, health, employment, food, family life, friends, education, material possessions, leisure and recreation, and so on. (52) speaking, the quality of life, especially (53) seen by the individual, is meaningful in terms of the degree (54) which these various areas of life are available or provide (55) for the individual.As activity carried (56) as one thinks fit during on e’s spare time, leisure has the following (57): relaxation, recreation and entertainment, and personal development. The importance of these varies according to the nature of one’s job and one’s life style. (58), people who need to (59) much energy in their work will find relaxation most (60) in leisure. Those with a better education and in professional occupations may (61) more to seek recreation and personal development (e.g.(62) of skills and hobbies) in leisure.The specific use of leisure (63) from individual to individual. (64) the same leisure activity may be used differently by different individuals. Thus, the following are possible uses of television watching, a (65) leisure activity, a change of experience to provide (66) from the stress and strain of work; to learn more about what is happening in one’s environment; to provide an opportunity for understanding oneself by (67) other people’s life experiences as (68) in the programs.Since leisure is basically self-determined, one is able to take (69) his interests and preferences and get (70) in an activity in ways that will bring enjoyment and satisfaction.51. [A] composes [B] consists [C] covers [D] constitutes52. [A] Basically [B] Frankly [C] Primarily [D] Generally。

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四川大学2014年招收攻读博士学位研究生招生简章四川大学是国家“985工程”、“211工程”建设的教育部直属重点综合大学,是国家首批认定的“2011协同创新中心”牵头高校之一。

2014年预计招收包括各专项计划在内的博士研究生共1208名。

各学科专业招生人数为预计招生人数(包括硕博连读、提前攻博),实际招生人数待国家下达2014年招生计划后,综合考生报考情况、考试情况方能确定。

一、培养目标:培养德智体全面发展,在本门学科上掌握坚实宽广的基础理论和系统深入的专门知识,具有独立从事科研工作的能力,在科学和专业技术上做出创造性成果的高级专门人才。

二、全日制博士生的学习年限一般为3年,在职博士生的学习年限一般为4年,学校实行弹性学制,允许博士生分段完成学业,但博士生的学习年限最长不得超过6年。

三、报考条件:1、拥护中国共产党的领导,愿意为社会主义现代化建设服务,品德良好,遵纪守法。

2、已经获得硕士学位的在职人员,应届毕业的硕士生(最迟在入学前取得硕士学位)。

3、非学历教育在读研究生须获得硕士学位后方能报考。

4、同等学力考生,①必须获得学士学位并在该专业或相近相关专业工作6年或6年以上;②必须以第一作者身份在全国核心期刊上发表两篇以上(含两篇)与所报考学科专业相关的学术文章;③必须有修读过四门以上与所报考专业相关的硕士学位必修课程成绩证明;④外语要求六级通过或通过在职人员申请授予硕士学位外语考试;⑤同等学力考生复试时,必须加试两门所报考学科专业的硕士专业主干课程;⑥同等学力考生当年不得同时报考我校博士和硕士两个层次的研究生。

5、身体健康符合规定的体检标准。

6、有两名与报考学科、专业有关的副教授(或相当职称)以上的专家推荐。

四、2014年我校在部分临床医学专业同时招收具备生物学、基础医学、药学、公共卫生等相关背景的硕士学位获得者攻读医学博士科学学位,侧重于学术理论水平和实验研究能力,培养从事基础理论或应用基础理论的高级研究人员。

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四川大学文学与新闻学院2014年硕士研究生招生拟录取名单公示 - 副本

四川大学文学与新闻学院2014年硕士研究生招生拟录取名单公示 - 副本

总成绩 73.05 76.15 74.20 71.35 81.00 74.10 74.90 78.20 72.70 76.75 74.35 74.45 75.00 74.80 74.10 77.90 72.95 74.40 74.00 75.40 73.85 72.45
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复试成绩 165.80 156.60 160.40 151.80 171.80 156.40 162.20 153.20 162.40 165.40 149.00 151.60 161.00 152.20 151.20 158.60 153.60 155.60
总成绩 77.45 75.95 73.20 71.85 75.75 75.00 76.85 71.80 76.50 79.95 71.55 73.70 76.05 72.95 73.60 73.75 71.30 74.30
总成绩 69.85 71.00 73.70 75.80 70.60 76.55 73.10 72.20 74.35 77.85 72.45 75.90 74.90 71.80 71.95 74.50 79.50 76.05 73.85 81.10 78.40 75.55
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14年复试成绩与录取

14年复试成绩与录取
四川大学经济学院2014年硕士研究生招生入学成绩公示
考生编号 考生姓名 总成绩 106104025500019 王庆龙 106104025500009 韩斌 106104025500017 陈桂茜 106104025500013 曹雪杨 106104020203023 杨齐 106104020203032 徐榕 106104020203008 刘建霞 106104020203004 徐婧 106104020203015 陈文浩 106104020205068 任星 106104020205100 杨颖博 106104020205003 蒋帅 106104020205011 顾月 106104020205060 王正友 106104020205062 郑杰 106104020205074 廖佩云 106104020205098 李燕 106104020205055 徐兴达 106104020205083 鲍悦 106104020205009 舒文秀 106104020205091 周丹丹 106104020205031 齐佳奇 106104020205046 陈泓文 106104020205099 张鹏涛 106104020205043 付盼盼 106104020205092 陈露 106104125200621 张帆 106104125200538 陈龙 106104125200750 何洁 106104125200244 束伟龙 106104020206027 王文婷 106104020206018 解威 106104020206026 何余 106104025400008 乔帅 106104025400009 谢兴 106104025400013 刘婷婷 106104020201073 卜庆雷 106104020201072 刘思兰 106104020201050 高跃光 106104020201061 谭瑶 106104020201084 杨飞 106104020201060 徐庆 106104020201041 张开轩 106104020201025 肖绪仁 69.98 70.18 70.35 73.59 69 74.75 75.3 76.04 69.26 69.35 70.59 71.43 71.88 72.69 73.33 74.1 74.8 75.04 75.42 75.45 75.6 76.33 77.1 79.27 80.93 60.62 61.15 61.71 63.26 74.4000 78.0000 82.3000 74.6625 76.4250 78.6750 71.90 71.97 73.03 75.58 75.98 76.09 76.54 76.58 初试成绩 315 312 311 354 336 340 332 335 326 335 328 330 329 361 332 343 348 335 349 355 347 360 362 357 369 373 190 192 192 210 339 341 378 331 345 348 332 332 326 345 347 345 364 339 复试成绩 153.9 155.9 157 152.75 141.6 163 168.4 170.16 143.04 146.2 150.36 154.12 143.12 157.96 156.12 157.2 165.2 160.56 159.68 163 158.4 160.52 165.6 169.48 174.52 166.48 167.8 170.04 169.04 162 175.6 178 166.25 167.7 175.5 154.8 155.0666667 161.7333333 164.3 165.1333333 166.3666667 160.5666667 170.7333333 备注

2014年四川大学电气信息学院复试名单

2014年四川大学电气信息学院复试名单

电力电子与电力传动 106104080804001 黄钰 电力电子与电力传动 106104080804004 胡健平
电力电子与电力传动 106104080804011 牛帅杰 电力电子与电力传动 106104080804018 张润波 电力电子与电力传动 106104080804020 李明慧 电力电子与电力传动 106104080804021 李永超 电力电子与电力传动 106104080804023 牛纯春 电力电子与电力传动 106104080804027 凡刚 电力电子与电力传动 106104080804030 段恋鸿 电力电子与电力传动 106104080804034 李兴 电力电子与电力传动 106104080804037 冯政松
控制理论与控制工程 106104081101003 肖亚楠 控制理论与控制工程 106104081101007 郭子钊 控制理论与控制工程 106104081101013 吴晗 控制理论与控制工程 106104081101017 王欣 控制理论与控制工程 106104081101019 刘镇鸣
检测技术与自动化装置 106104081102003 杜玉洁
电气工程 106104085207004 段豪翔 电气工程 106104085207009 周维阳 电气工程 106104085207013 刘苏婕 电气工程 106104085207014 尤金 电气工程 106104085207018 任立 电气工程 106104085207020 何可人 电气工程 106104085207024 高晗 电气工程 106104085207031 沙熠 电气工程 106104085207032 王亚辉 电气工程 106104085207033 魏榆扬 电气工程 106104085207035 陈星欣 电气工程 106104085207038 郭宁 电气工程 106104085207040 赵胜霞

川大2014年博士研究生招生拟录取名单公示艺术学院

川大2014年博士研究生招生拟录取名单公示艺术学院
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陈阳静
中国画与书法
中国书法研究
81
保送
81
15
106104100004794
李易
艺术理论与批评
艺术理论与批评
64
保送
64
205
91
7
106104100001304
周靖明
设计史与理论
设计艺术历史及理论研究
83.9
249
86
8
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宋彬彬
设计史与理论
设计艺术历史及理论研究
76.9
210
93
9
106104100001275
邵莉媛
设计史与理论
设计艺术历史及理论研究
61.7
168
75
10
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四川大学艺术学院2014年博士研究生招生拟录取名单公示
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考生姓名
拟录取专业
研究方向名称
总成绩
初试成绩
复试成绩
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106104100001166
雍晴
比较艺术学
跨文化艺术比较研究
74.9
213
84
2
106104100001178
万荣英
艺术理论与批评
艺术思潮与流派研究
75
216
82
3
106104100001173
董娴娟
艺术理论与批评
艺术思潮与流派研究
75.67
215
85
4
106104100001206
钟舒
美术史与理论
美术理论与批评
78.9
225

四川大学2014年硕士研究生拟录取名单

四川大学2014年硕士研究生拟录取名单

唐迩丹 雷巧丽 廖鸿 罗叙阳 卢雪松 尹青松 赵璐 王瑶瑶 吉笑影 戢增艳 孙梦 祖华玲 黄明月 刘佳佳 曾秒 白思桦 徐琪 杨杰 杨悦 左晓男 李黎 周婵媛 赵祖风 李汶洋 熊美 王宇眉 邬睿玄 刘明月 马志飞 杨静 李睿丽 袁春燕 何柯薇
行政管理 行政管理 行政管理 行政管理 行政管理 行政管理 行政管理 行政管理 行政管理 行政管理 行政管理 行政管理 行政管理 行政管理 行政管管理 行政管理 行政管理 行政管理 教育经济与管理 教育经济与管理 教育经济与管理 教育经济与管理 教育经济与管理 教育经济与管理 教育经济与管理
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蔡精彩 王庆 张燕平 宋欣文 张石英 曾凡群 李军 肖韡 肖亚荣 杨尧 周江烨 赵跃进 景权仪 李丹 韩贝贝 孙慧宁 邓楠 吕晨曦 魏园婷 房果 周维 刘茗瑶 何叶 魏静 胥金华 刘开蒙 李明丽 黄 超
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四川大学工商管理学院

四川大学工商管理学院

四川大学工商管理学院全日制专业学位硕士研究生复试方案根据《四川大学2009年硕士研究生招生复试办法》有关规定,2009年我院全日制专业学位硕士研究生招生复试安排如下:一、复试流程注:申请调剂考生需到医院进行体检。

体检表交回时间截止2009年4月10日下午5:00,交回地点为工商管理学院410B室。

体检时间:2009年3月25日至4月10日每日下午2:30-5:00(周末除外)在望江校医院进行,需准备1张照片贴体检表。

二、资质审查需交材料1.准考证原件及复印件;2.有效证件(身份证、军官证、护照)原件及复印件;3.毕业证、学位证原件及复印件(应届生带学生证)4.一寸照片1张(用于制作准考证,请在背后附上双面胶);5.本科成绩单打印件(盖鲜章,应届生请准备前三年的成绩)6.体检表原件7. 同等学历考生应带有关证明材料。

(国家外语四级证书和在核心期刊以第一作者身份发表的学术论文)*要求:以上所有材料均需准备原件及复印件各一套所有材料请以A4纸进行黑白打印或复印材料按照顺序装订三、考试形式1. 笔试(闭卷考试)◆科目:管理学(参考书目:《管理学》清华大学出版社作者:徐国华、张德、赵平)◆测试要点:测试考生的管理基础知识。

2. 面试:面试包括综合素质能力测试及外语口语面试.a.综合素质能力测试:◆测试要点:测试考生的基本素质及能力b.英语口语面试◆测试要点:测试考生的英语听说能力四、录取方法1.复试成绩总分为200分,其中笔试部分占100分,综合素质面试占60分,外语口语面试占40分。

笔试、综合素质面试和外语口语面试成绩之和为复试成绩。

2.复试合格成绩为120分。

3.录取成绩计算方法如下:总成绩=初试成绩×50%+复试成绩×50%4.录取采取以总成绩为标准,按总成绩由高至低,择优录取。

5.考生如有以下情况之一者不予录取:1) 逾期不参加复试者;2) 违反考试纪律者;3) 复试成绩不合格者;4) 未能在规定时间提交全部资格审查资料或未能通过考生资格审查者;5) 政审不合格者;6)体检不合格者。

四川大学经济学院博士研究生招生复试通知

四川大学经济学院博士研究生招生复试通知

四川大学经济学院博士研究生招生复试通知四川大学经济学院2017年博士研究生招生复试通知根据《四川大学研究生复试录取工作实施办法》(川大研【2012】94号)有关规定,经学院博士研究生招生工作小组研究,2017年我院博士研究生招生复试安排如下。

下面,店铺为大家提供四川大学经济学院2017年博士研究生招生复试通知,全文如下:一、复试时间安排:1.报到、审查资格:报到时间:2017年5月11日下午2:30—5:00报到地点:经济学院北1062.复试:复试开始时间:2017年5月12日上午8:30复试地点:经济学院北3143.体检:体检时间:5月8日—5月24日工作日下午14:30——17:00体检地点:四川大学校医院注意事项:自带1张1寸照片贴体检表体检表交回时间:5月24日前体检表交回地点:经济学院北106二、复试报到所需材料:考生复试时须携带准考证、有效身份证件(居民二代身份证、军官证)、毕业证和学位证(应届生带学生证),同等学力考生还应带有关证明材料。

以上所有材料均需准备原件及复印件各1套。

考生还需提交已有学术成果和学术研究能力证明等材料。

三、成绩计算方法:复试为差额复试。

复试成绩总分为100分。

复试成绩低于60分为复试不合格,不予录取。

加权公式:S总=(S初/3)×50%+S复×50%四、复试收费说明根据《四川省发展和改革委员会四川省财政厅关于规范全省教育系统考试考务行政事业性收费的通知》(川发改价格【2012】641号)规定:研究生招生复试费:每生120元。

按照学校相关要求,博士研究生复试费在网上缴纳,登录网址:/payment,用户名:本人身份证号;初始密码:123456.请各位考生在2017年5月12日8:00前完成缴费。

现场报到不补交复试费。

五、复试名单:见附件一六、咨询联系方式:联系电话:************七、举报受理渠道:学院成立“研究生复试工作举报受理小组”,接受考生的实名举报。

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一、报到
符合以上复试分数线的考生,面试将在 5.12-16 日之间举行,各组具体时间和地点以秘 书电话通知为准,并请于复试前半个小时到商学院 410A 室报到(所有统考生、直博生、硕 博连读生均要参加复试)。
二、复试
复试内容为专业综合面试,旨在考察考生的科研潜质和专业知识水平,外语听说能力和 语言交流能力和个性特征。
六、备注: 复试前请下载附件——《报考商学院博士研究生面试个人材料》表(一式三份),事先填 写并复印相关材料,复试时交专家。
七、咨询联系方式:028-85412709
举报受理渠道:028-85412728
附:各专业复试名单:
姓名
王威 张艳 丁兆刚 徐康 白会芳 罗乐 张雨萌 陈锐 周钒 李霞 陈妍村
三、录取 公式[总分=初试/3*60%+复试*40%]计算出所有考生的总成绩,排序录取并确定奖助 金级别。
四、考生必须带相关证件: (1)往届生:准考证、身份证(军官、警官证)、学位学历证; (2)应届生:准考证、身份证或学生证、硕士阶段成绩单。
所有证件验原件,收复印件。
五、体检
复试前后,考生需自行前往四川大学望江校区校医院进行体检(体检表在校医院领取), 体检表请于 5 月 16 日下午 3 点前交到商学院 410A 室张老师处;体检表必须贴有考生照片, 否则视作无效。
统考 统考 统考 统考 统考 统考 统考 统考 统考 统考 统考 统考 统考 统考 统考 统考 统考 统考 统考 统考 统考 统考 统考 统考 统考 统考 3+2+3 3+2+3 硕博连读 提前攻博 提前攻博 提前攻博 硕博连读 硕博连读
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四川大学商学院 2014 年博士入学复试通知
根据《四川大学研究生复试录取工作实施办法》(川大研【2012】94 号)有关规定, 以及四川大学研究生院公布的 2014 年博士研究生入学初试合格分数线和分配的招生名额 数,经学院博士研究生招生工作小组研究,现将商学院 2014 年各专业复试分数线公布如下:
专业 管理科学与工程学科
(120100) 会计学
(120201) 企业管理
(120202) 技术经济及管理
(120204) 旅游管理
(120203) 公司金融
(120220) 对口支援、
少数民族骨干计划
外语 50 60
60 60 62
60
专业课
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60 其中管理科学专业高教管理方向:专业课不低于 70 分
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专项计划 对口支援
宋羽 卢秋声 龚庆云 周锐 黄兰兰 苏蓉佳 刘红叶 陈艳 李欣忆 朱小晓 王虹 肖黎 蒋山秀 蒋奇杰 罗丹 程果 张强 续嵩 陈洁 漆明亮 孟甦 戴沂伽 余维新 余琨岳 李明君 王子旗 邱瑞 杨馨 戴九洲 王玉生 张恒杰 朱婷 姚立飞 任晗
120201 120201 120201 120202 120202 120202 120202 120202 120202 120202 120202 120202 120202 120202 120202 120202 120202 120203 120203 120203 120204 120204 120204 120204 120204 120204 1201Z1 1201Z1 1201Z1 1201Z3 1201Z4 1201Z4 1201Z4 120202
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