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2018年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试法律硕士(法学)专业基础课真题.doc

2018年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试法律硕士(法学)专业基础课真题.doc

2018年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试法律硕士(法学)专业基础课真题(总分:150.00,做题时间:180分钟)一、单项选择题(总题数:20,分数:20.00)1.最高人民法院发布的《关于审理抢劫案件具体应用法律若干问题的解释》中规定,抢劫正在使用中的银行或者其他金融机构的运钞车的,视为“抢劫银行或者其他金融机构”,该规定使用的解释方法是()。

(分数:1.00)A.扩大解释B.类推解释C.限制解释D.文理解释2.下列关于单位犯罪的表述,正确的是()。

(分数:1.00)A.没有可执行财产的单位分支机构不会构成单位犯罪B.我国刑法中有关单位犯罪的规定不适用于外国公司、企业C.两个以上单位以共同故意实施犯罪的可不区分主犯、从犯D.对单位犯罪直接负责的主管人员和其他直接责任人员可不区分主犯、从犯3.下列选项中,主观方面可以表现为过失的是()。

(分数:1.00)A.放火罪B.虐待罪C.危险驾驶罪D.食品监管渎职罪4.甲破解了张某的股票账户密码,偷偷登录其账户买卖股票“练手”,案发时造成张某股票账户资金亏损15万元。

甲的行为应认定为()。

(分数:1.00)A.盗窃罪B.非法经营罪C.故意毁坏财物罪D.非法侵入计算机信息系统罪5.下列选项中,既可以由作为实行,也可以由不作为实行的是()。

(分数:1.00)A.洗钱罪B.遗弃罪C.玩忽职守罪D.拒不履行信息网络安全管理义务罪6.甲误把张某当作李某推入井中,意图将其淹死,但事实上井中无水,结果张某摔死。

这属于()。

(分数:1.00)A.客体错误B.工具错误C.打击错误D.因果关系错误7.甲在候车室以需要紧急联系为由,向赵某借得高档手机,边打电话边向候车室外移动,出门后拔腿就跑,已经有所警觉的赵某猛追未果。

甲的行为应认定为()。

(分数:1.00)A.抢夺罪B.盗窃罪C.侵占罪D.抢劫罪8.下列关于罚金的表述,正确的是()。

(分数:1.00)A.对于未成年犯罪不得适用罚金刑B.罚金的最低数额可由法官酌情确定C.一人犯数罪分别判处罚金刑的应合并执行D.一人犯数罪同时并处罚金和没收财产的应当合并执行9.乘客甲明知擅自打开飞机应急舱门会危及飞行安全,在飞机被牵引车推出阶段故意将应急舱门打开,地勤人员发现应急充气滑梯弹出后将飞机迫停。

2018年中山大学翻译硕士英语真题试卷及答案

2018年中山大学翻译硕士英语真题试卷及答案

2018年中山大学翻译硕士英语真题试卷一、词汇1.Nebraska has floods in some years, ______.(A)in others droughts(B)droughts are others(C)while other droughts(D)others in droughts2.Sir Dennis, who is 78, has made it known that much of his collection______to the nation.(A)has left(B)is to leave(C)leaves(D)is to be left3.She has taken great pains to conceal her emotions, and thereby madethem______conspicuous.(A)all the more(B)all the much(C)all more(D)all much4.Had Paul received six more votes in the last election, he______our chairman now. (A)would have been(B)must have been(C)were(D)would be5.I______admit the truth of your remarks, although they go against my interests. (A)can but(B)may not go(C)can't but(D)need but6.Before starting on a sea voyage, prudent navigators learn the sea charts, ______ and memorize lighthouse locations to prepare themselves for any conditions they might encounter.(A)sailing directions are studied(B)study the sailing directions(C)to direct sailing studies(D)studies direct sailing7.All the committee members said the lecture was______a second time.(A)worth to listen to(B)worth being listened to(C)worth listening to(D)worth to listening to8.They will wonder whether their life______considerably by 2010.(A)will have changed(B)will be changing(C)will have to change(D)is going to change9.I______provided you with the money. Why didn't you ask me?(A)could have(B)had(C)must have(D)ought to have10.Unfortunately, it was after two o'clock in the morning______he arrived at a solution.(A)when(B)that(C)after(D)until11.She was the first woman elected to a full term in the United StatesSenate______her husband in either the Senate or the House of Representatives. (A)who succeeded(B)who was succeeded(C)who did not succeed(D)she didn't succeed12.The tree, the branches______are almost bare, is a very old one.(A)whose(B)in which(C)of which(D)which13.The plan______, what is to be done now is how to carry it out.(A)been made(B)has been made(C)having been made(D)having been making14.She said she wouldn't go to Beijing the next day, ______she?(A)would(B)wouldn't(C)did(D)didn't15.______he does get annoyed with her sometimes.(A)As he likes her much(B)Much although he like her(C)Although much he likes her(D)Much as he likes her16.The album might have ______had it been less expensive.(A)worked out(B)fallen through(C)caught on(D)fitted in17.My reading in later life has supplied me with some possible explanations ofhis______.(A)temperature(B)temperament(C)temptation(D)temperance18.The new speed restrictions were a______ debated issue.(A)heavily(B)hotly(C)deeply(D)profoundly19.The Japanese dollar-buying made traders eager to ______ dollars in fear of another government intervention.(A)let in(B)let out(C)let go of(D)let off20.I wouldn't say he is brilliant but he is______at his job.(A)competent(B)skillful(C)capable(D)efficient21.If you don't put the cheese in the refrigerator, it may______.(A)go at(B)go off(C)go on(D)go back22.After more than thirty years, the United States and China have begunto______their relations.(A)economize(B)normalize(C)decentralize(D)standardize23.The worker was______with indignation.(A)quiet(B)silent(C)mute(D)speechless24.The______of a cultural phenomenon is usually a logical consequence of some physical aspect in the life style of the people.(A)implementation(B)demonstration(C)manifestation(D)expedition25.I've______a list of candidates that I'd like to interview.(A)drawn on(B)drawn back(C)drawn out(D)drawn up26.The girl was so______by the mighty river that she would spend hours sitting on its bank and gazing at the boats and rafts going and coming.(A)absorbed(B)fascinated(C)moved(D)touched27.According to official statistics, retail sales in China rose 10% and 12% in the first and the second quarter ______this year.(A)accordingly(B)correspondingly(C)respectively(D)individually28.I hope you aren't bossing me, Molly. You are walking me out of______already. (A)order(B)breath(C)reach(D)step29.The place did not appear to be popular, for it was completely deserted, and in any case______to traffic.(A)inadequate(B)incompatible(C)inaccessible(D)insignificant30.Most reviewers maintain that TV has been unfairly criticized and argue that the power of the medium is______.(A)exaggerated(B)granted(C)implied(D)remedied二、阅读理解To understand the marketing concept, it is only necessary to understand the difference between marketing and selling. Not too many years ago, most industries concentrated primarily on the efficient production of goods, and then relied on " persuasive salesmanship" to move as much of these goods as possible. Such production and selling focuses on the needs of the seller to produce goods and then to convert them into money.Marketing, on the other hand, focuses on the wants of consumers. It begins with first analyzing the preferences and demands of consumers and then producing goods that will satisfy them. This eye-on-the-consumer approach is known as the marketing concept, which simply means that instead of trying to sell whatever is easiest to produce or buy for resale, the makers and dealers first endeavor to find out what the consumer wants to buy and then go about making it available for purchase.This concept does not imply that business is benevolent or that consumer satisfaction is given priority over profit in a company. There are always two sides to every business transaction—the firm and the customer—and each must be satisfied before trade occurs. Successful merchants and producers, however, recognize that the surest route to profit is through understanding and catering to customers. A striking example of the importance of catering to the consumer presented itself in mid-1985, when Coca Cola changed the flavor of its drink. The non-acceptance of the new flavor by a significant portion of the public brought about a prompt restoration of the Classic Coke, which was then marketed alongside the new. King Customer ruled!31.The marketing concept discussed in the passage is, in essence, ______.(A)a form of persuasive salesmanship(B)the customer-centred approach(C)making goods available for purchase(D)the practice of turning goods into money32.What was the main concern of industrialists before the marketing concept was widely accepted?(A)The needs of the market.(B)The preferences of the dealer.(C)The efficiency of production.(D)The satisfaction of the user.33.According to Paragraph One, "to move as much of these goods as possible" means______.(A)to redesign these goods for large-scale production(B)to transport goods as efficiently as possible(C)to sell the largest possible amount of goods(D)to dispose of these goods in large quantities34.What does the restoration of the Classic Coke best illustrate?(A)Products must be designed to suit the taste of the consumer.(B)Consumers with conservative tastes are often difficult to please.(C)It takes time for a new product to be accepted by the public.(D)Traditional goods have a stronger appeal to the majority of people.35.In discussing the marketing concept, the author focuses on______.(A)its social impact(B)its theoretical basis(C)its possible consequence(D)its main characteristicMost of us are taught to pay attention to what is said—the words. Words do provide us with some information , but meanings are derived from so many other sources that it would hinder our effectiveness as a partner to a relationship to rely too heavily on words alone. Words are used to describe only a small part of the many ideas we associate with any given message. Sometimes we can gain insight into some of those associations if we listen for more than words. We don't always say what we mean or mean what we say. Sometimes our words don't mean anything except " I'm letting off some steam. I don't really want you to pay close attention to what I'm saying. Just pay attention to what I'm feeling. " Mostly we mean several things at once. A person wanting to purchase a house says to the current owner, " This step has to be fixed before I'll buy. " The owner says, " It's been like that for years. " Actually, the step hasn't been like that for years, but the unspoken message is: "I don't want to fix it. We put up with it. Why can't you?" The search for a more expansive view of meaning can be developed of examining a message in terms of who said it, when it occurred, the related conditions or situation, and how it was said.The time when a message occurs can also reveal associated meaning. Let us assume two couples do exactly the same amount of kissing and arguing. But onecouple always kisses after an argument and the other couple always argues after a kiss. The ordering of the behaviors may mean a great deal more than the frequency of the behavior. A friend's unusually docile behavior may only be understood by noting that it was preceded by situations that required an abnormal amount of assertiveness. Some responses may be directly linked to a developing pattern of responses and defy logic. For example, a person who says " No!" to a series of charges like " You're dumb," "You're lazy," and "You're dishonest," may also say "No|" and try to justify his or her response if the next statement is "And you're good looking.We would do well to listen for how messages are presented. The words, " It sure has been nice to have you over," can be said with emphasis and excitement or ritualistically. The phrase can be said once or repeated several times. And the meanings we associate with the phrase will change accordingly. Sometimes if we say something infrequently it assumes more importance; sometimes the more we say something the less importance it assumes.36.Effective communication is rendered possible between two conversing partners,if______.(A)they use proper words to carry their ideas(B)they both speak truly of their own feelings(C)they try to understand each other's ideas beyond words(D)they are capable of associating meaning with their words37."I'm letting off some steam" in Paragraph One means______.(A)I'm just calling your attention(B)I'm just saying what I don't really want to say(C)I'm just saying the opposite(D)I'm just giving off some sound38.The house-owner's example shows that he actually means______.(A)the step has been like that for years(B)he doesn't think it necessary to fix the step(C)the condition of the step is only a minor fault(D)the cost involved in the fixing should be shared39.Some responses and behaviors may appear very illogical, but are justifiableif______.(A)linked to an abnormal amount of assertiveness(B)seen as one's habitual pattern of behavior(C)taken as a developing pattern of responses(D)expressed to a series of charges40.The word " ritualistically" in the last paragraph equals something done______. (A)without true intention(B)light-heartedly(C)in a way of ceremony(D)with less emphasisThe establishment of the Third Reich influenced events in American history by starting a chain of events which culminated in war between Germany and the United States. The compete destruction of democracy, the persecution of Jews, the war on religion, the cruelty and barbarism of the Nazis, and especially the plans of Germany and her allies, Italy and Japan, for world conquest caused great indignation in this country and brought on fear of another world war.While speaking out against Hitler's atrocities, the American people generally favored isolationist policies and neutrality.The Neutrality Acts of 1935 and 1936 prohibited trade with any belligerents or loans to them. In 1937 the President was empowered to declare an arms embargo in wars between nations at his discretion.American opinion began to change somewhat after President Roosevelt's " quarantine the aggressor" speech at Chicago (1937) in which he severely criticized Hitler's policies. Germany's seizure of Austria and the Munich Pact for the partition of Czechoslovakia (1938) also aroused the American people.The conquest of Czechoslovakia in March, 1939 was another rude awakening to the menace of the Third Reich. In August, 1939 came the shock of the Nazi-Soviet Pact and in September the attack on Poland and the outbreak of European war.The United States attempted to maintain neutrality in spite of sympathy for the democracies arrayed against the Third Reich. The Neutrality Act of 1939 repealed the arms embargo and permitted "cash and carry" exports of arms to belligerent nations.A strong national defense program began.A draft act was passed (1940) to strengthen the military services. A Lend-Lease Act (1941) authorized the President to sell, exchange, or lend materials to any country deemed necessary by him for the defense of the United States. Help was given to Britain by exchanging certain overage destroyers for the right to establish American bases in British territory in the Western Hemisphere. In August 1940, President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill met and issued the Atlantic Charter which proclaimed the kind of a world which should be established after the war.In December 1941, Japan launched the unprovoked attack on the United States at Pearl Harbor. Immediately thereafter, Germany declared war on the United States. 41.One item occurring before 1937 that the author does NOT mention in his list of actions that alienated the American public was______.(A)the burning of the Reichstag(B)German plans for conquest(C)Nazi barbarism(D)the persecution of religious groups42.The Lend-Lease Act was designed to______.(A)help the British(B)strengthen the national defense of the United States(C)promote the Atlantic Charter(D)avenge Pearl Harbor43.American policy during the years 1935 ~ 1936 may be described as being______. (A)watchful(B)isolationist(C)peaceful(D)indifferent44.The Neutrality Act of 1939______.(A)permitted the selling of arms to belligerent nations(B)antagonized Japan(C)permitted the British to trade only with the Allies(D)led to Lend-Lease Act45.The United States entered the war against Germany ______.(A)because Germany declared war(B)because Japan was an ally of Germany(C)after Germany had signed the Nazi-Soviet Pact(D)after peaceful efforts had failedA controversy erupted in the scientific community in early 1998 over the use of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) fingerprinting in criminal investigations. DNA fingerprinting was introduced in 1987 as a method to identify individuals based on a pattern seen in their DNA, the molecule of which genes are made. DNA is present in every cell of the body except red blood cells.DNA fingerprinting has been used successfully in various ways, such as to determine paternity where it is not clear who the father of a particular child is. However, it is in the area of criminal investigations that DNA fingerprinting has potentially powerful and controversial uses. DNA fingerprinting and other DNA analysis techniques have revolutionized criminal investigations by giving investigators powerful new tools in the attempt to prove guilt, not just establish innocence. When used in criminal investigations, a DNA fingerprint pattern from a suspect is compared with a DNA fingerprint pattern obtained from such materials as hairs or blood found at the scene of a crime. A match between the two DNA samples can be used as evidence to convict a suspect.The controversy in 1998 stemmed from a report published in December 1991 by population geneticists Richard C. Lewontin of Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass. , and Daniel L. Haiti called into question the methods to calculate how likely it is that a match between two DNA fingerprints might occur by chance a-lone. In particular, they argued that the current method cannot properly determine the likelihood that two DNA samples will match because they came from the sameindividual rather than simply from two different individuals who are members of the same ethnic group.In response to their criticisms, population geneticists Ranajit Chakraborty of the University of Texas in Dallas and Kenneth K. Kidd of Yale University in New Haven, Conn. , argued that enough data are already available to show that the methods currently being used are adequate. In January 1998, however, the federal Bureau of Investigation and laboratories that conduct DNA tests announced that they would collect additional DNA samples from various ethnic groups in an attempt to resolve some of these questions. And, in April, a National Academy of Sciences called for strict standards and system of accreditation for DNA testing laboratories.46.Before DNA fingerprinting is used, suspects______.(A)would have to leave their fingerprints for further investigations(B)would have to submit evidence for their innocence(C)could easily escape conviction of guilt(D)could be convicted of guilt as well47.DNA fingerprinting can be unreliable when______.(A)the methods used for blood-cell calculation are not accurate(B)two different individuals of the same ethnic group may have the same DNA fingerprinting pattern(C)a match is by chance left with fingerprints that happen to belong to two different individuals(D)two different individuals leave two DNA samples48.To geneticists like Lewontin and Hartl, the current method______.(A)is not so convincing as to exclude the likelihood that two DNA samples can never come from two individuals(B)is arguable because two individuals of the same ethnic group are likely to have the same DNA pattern(C)is not based on adequate scientific theory of genetics(D)is theoretically contradictory to what they have been studying49.The attitude of the Federal Bureau of Investigation shows that______.(A)enough data are yet to be collected from various ethnic groups to confirm the unlikelihood of two DNA samples coming from two individual members(B)enough data of DNA samples should be collected to confirm that only DNA samples from the same person can match(C)enough data are yet to be collected from various ethnic groups to determine the likelihood of two different DNA samples coming from the same person(D)additional samples from various ethnic groups should be collected to determine that two DNA samples are unlikely to come from the same person50.National Academy of Sciences holds the stance that______.(A)DNA testing should be systematized(B)only authorized laboratories can conduct DNA testing(C)the academy only is authorized to work out standards for testing(D)the academy has the right to accredit laboratories for DNA testing How to answer interview questions?To start, take a tip from consultants who coach executives on how to handle media interviews. They say you can deliver the message you want to an employer, regardless of the question you're asked."Unlike some politicians, who take no notice of press questions and immediately introduce a different topic in response, job candidates must answer employers' queries," says John Barford of the interview training firm Genesis. "However, you can quickly make the transition from your answer to the important points you want to convey about your qualifications," he says.He advises candidates at job interviews to apply the formula Q = A + 1 : Q is the question; A is the answer; + is the,fridge to the message you want to deliver; and 1 is the point you want to make.Diligent preparation is also necessary to effectively answer any interview question, say senior executives. They give a number of useful tips: -Learn as much as you can beforehand. Ask company employees questions prior to job interviews to gain as much insight as you can. If the company is publiclyowned, find out how viable it is by reading shareholder reports. You can then tailor what you say to the company's issues.Be prepared for questions that require you to show how you handled difficult challenges. These questions require stories in response, but as it's unlikely that you'll have one that fits every situation, try to recall some from your past experience that show how you coped with a range of issues.Count on being asked about a past mistake or blemish on your career record, and don't try to dodge the issue. Ms. Murphy, president of the Murphy Group, a media interview training firm, says that it's important to steer clear of lies at all costs. Just answer the question and move on.When discussing a mistake, focus on the positive outcomes. " You learn as much by dropping the ball as you do by catching it," says senior executive Mr. Friedmann. When he was being interviewed for his current job, he mentioned he had been involved in many successful turnarounds and one that failed. " And I said how I'd benefited in many ways from going through that experience," he says.Answer the following questions, using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER from the text for each answer.51.According to the writer, what do some politicians ignore?52.To allow them to communicate their main points, what are interviewees recommended to follow?53.From whom do senior executives advise candidates to request information before an interview?54.What does the head of an interview training firm advise people to avoid telling?55.What do senior executives advise candidates to focus on when talking about a past mistake?写作---为题目类型56.Nowadays the way many people interact with each other has changed because of technology. In what ways has technology affected the types of relationships people make? Has this become a positive or negative development?You should write about 400 words on this topic.In the first part of your essay you should state clearly your main argument, and in the second part you should support your argument with appropriate details. In the last part you should bring what you have written to a natural conclusion or make a summary.Marks will be awarded for content, organization, grammar and appropriateness. Failure to follow the above instructions may result in a loss of marks.Write your essay on the ANSWER SHEET.答案:1-5.ADADC 6-10.BCAAB CDD 16-20.CBBCA21-25.BBDCD 26-30.BCBCA 31-35.BCCAD 36-40.CABCC41-45.ABBAA 46-50.DBBBB51.Press questions.52.The formula Q=A+1.pany employees.54.Lies.55.The positive outcomes.56. How Technology Affects Human RelationshipsIt’s great that we have the technology to connect with people across the globe instantly, but there’s also a sense of disconnection. If there’s an internet-capable device with a screen anywhere nearby, the immediate world doesn’t get our full attention. Therefore, the long-term impact of technology on personal interactions is not a positive trend.Technology makes conversations context shortage. One issue with technology and relationships is the inability to detect tone. I can’t really know when someone is being sarcastic, serious or joking. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve wondered what someone meant by their words—whether on social media, in a text or over email. Unless I see the person’s face, hear their voice and understand the environment, I have no idea the context surrounding the written words. Misunderstandings, miscommunications and assumptions result, which have an impact on how we view others.Technology fails to deliver essential personal touch. Sometimes I just need a hug, a handshake or a pat on the back. Once in a while, I get "stickers" and "emojis" on social media. Those symbol or smiley face is cute, but it doesn’t make me feel a personal connection with the poster. Do you use technology to pet your dog or cat? Not likely. Sometimes we fail to realize that, as humans, we’re also animals that need personal touch.Technology-addiction can lead to cocooning. For addicting to the convenience brought by technology, some people stay at home and become mouse potato. Technology takes them out of the physical world. And like many addictions, there are serious implications on number and quality of human relationships. Conversations through social media and email take the place of traditional interactions and discussions; eventually, a person doesn’t need to leave the house to communicate with others. This phenomenon leads to social isolation that can be crippling for some people.All in all, technology paints a pretty gloomy picture on human interaction. But it teaches us the value of balancing our offline and online communications with others. I believe the best approach is to use technology appropriately, so that it supplements our relationships rather than replaces them.。

2018年广东中山大学法学专业基础考研真题及答案

2018年广东中山大学法学专业基础考研真题及答案

2018年广东中山大学法学专业基础考研真题及答案一、单选题1.最髙人民法院发布《关于审理抢劫案件具体应用法律若干问题的解释》中规左,抢劫正在使用中的银行或者英他金融机构的运钞车的,视为“抢劫银行或者英他金融机构”,该规定使用的解释方法是()A.扩大解释:B.类推解释;C.限制解释;D.文理解释。

【答案】A【解析】根据解释的方法,刑法解释可分为文理解释和论理解释。

文理解释是根据条文的字而含义进行的说明。

论理解释是根据立法的精神与目的对条文进行说明。

一般认为, 论理解释包括目的解释、扩大解释、缩小解释、当然解释、比较解释和历史解释等。

扩大解释是指当刑法的条文中所使用的文字、词语的含义过于狭窄,不足以涵盖立法者所欲调整的范用时,为符合立法本意,对文义进行扩张,将排除在适用范闹之外的案件纳入调整范用的解释方法。

本题中,最髙人民法院将运钞车解释入“银行或其他金融机构”中,扩大了“银行或其他金融机构”的范围,是扩大解释,A项正确。

2.下列关于单位犯罪的表述,正确的是OA.没有可执行财产的单位分支机构不会构成单位犯罪:B.我国刑法中有关单位犯罪的规定不适用于外国公司、企业;C.两个以上单位以共同故意实施犯罪的可不区分别主犯、从犯:D.对单位犯罪直接负责的主管人员和其他直接责任人员可不区分主犯、从犯。

【答案】D【解析】单位分支机构可以构成单位犯罪,不能因为其没有可供执行的财产而认圧不构成单位犯罪,A项错误:外国公司企业也属于单位,适用单位犯罪的规定,B项错误:两个以上单位共同犯罪的需要进行主从犯的区分,C项错误;有的案件,主管人员与直接责任人员在实施犯罪行为的主从关系不明显的,可以不分主犯从犯,因此D选项正确。

3.下列选项中,主观方而可以表现为过失的是()A.放火罪;B.虐待罪:C.危险驾驶罪:D.食品监管渎职罪。

【答案】D【解析】放火罪、虐待罪、危险驾驶罪的主观方面都是故意,只有食品监管渎职罪的主观方而可以表现为过失。

中山大学2018年面向港澳台地区招收硕士研究生-中山大学研究生院

中山大学2018年面向港澳台地区招收硕士研究生-中山大学研究生院

中山大学2018年面向港澳台地区招收硕士研究生考试科目的考试范围(参考书目)说明:此处列出的为部分科目,没有列出的请参考祖国大陆对应考试科目的考试范围或参考书目,或者不提供参考书目。

109 翻译硕士英语翻译硕士英语考试是一种测试应试者单项和综合语言能力的尺度参照性水平考试。

考试范围包括翻译硕士考生入学应具备的外语词汇量、外语语法知识以及外语阅读与写作等方面的技能。

考试采取客观题和主观题相结合,单项技能测试与综合技能测试相结合的方法。

202 管理类综合能力数学基础、逻辑推理、写作205 基础中医综合参考大陆217 法学理论A卷不列参考书目。

法学理论A卷(含宪法、民法、刑法、中国法制史)218 法律史A卷不列参考书目。

法律史A卷(含法理、宪法、民法、刑法)219 宪法与行政法学A卷不列参考书目。

宪法与行政法学A卷(含法理、民法、刑法、国际公法)220 刑法学A卷不列参考书目。

刑法学A卷(含法理学、宪法学、民法学、中国法制史)221 民商法学A卷不列参考书目。

民商法学A卷(含法理学、宪法学、民事诉讼法学、经济法学)222 诉讼法学A卷不列参考书目。

诉讼法学A卷(含法理学、宪法学、刑法学、民法学)223 经济法学A卷不列参考书目。

经济法学A卷(含法理、宪法、刑法总论、国际经济法)224 环境与资源保护法学A卷不列参考书目。

环境与资源保护法学A卷(含法理学、宪法、民法、国际公法)225 国际法学A卷不列参考书目。

国际法学A卷(含法理、民法、商法、民事诉讼法)228 公共管理学公共管理学基础知识、经典与前沿理论、学科发展史、中国公共管理(包括行政管理、社会保障和社会政策、城市管理和土地资源管理等相关领域)现实热点、难点问题分析。

233 信息管理基础本科目涵盖“信息管理学基础”、“图书馆学基础(概论)”和“档案学概论”三门专业基础核心课程的内容。

主要包括:(一)信息相关概念、信息管理、信息交流、信息分布、信息评价、信息检索、信息用户、信息系统、信息机构管理、信息政策与法律;(二)图书馆学的研究体系和方法、图书馆及其社会职能、图书馆的类型、图书馆事业、图书馆工作、图书馆管理、图书馆职业、数字图书馆;(三)档案、档案工作、档案事业、档案法律、档案职业道德、档案学理论研究。

中山大学2018硕士研究生招生考试科目的考试范围及参考书目

中山大学2018硕士研究生招生考试科目的考试范围及参考书目
354汉语基础依据《全日制汉语国际教育硕士专业学位研究生入学考试大纲》
357英语翻译基础本科目将着重考核学生的基本翻译能力以及对双语时事的掌握。考试内容包含词汇知识和翻译两部分。词汇知识主要考核学生对本年度或经典的经贸、政治、文化的关键词语的掌握。翻译部分主要考核学生的汉译英、英译汉能力。翻译部分一般涵盖文学类和非文学类两种文本。
348文博综合考察学生对于文物学与博物馆学方面内容,前者包括文物学及其分支学科的基础知识以及文物学研究的理论与方法,后者包括博物馆学的基础知识以及博物馆学研究的理论、方法与实践。此外,考试范围中也有少部分内容会涉及考古学的基本知识。
349药学综合"""①《药剂学》(第七版),崔福德编,人民卫生出版社。②《药物化学》,尤启东(主编),化学工业出版社,2008年第二版③《药物分析》(第七版),杭太俊主编,人民卫生出版社,2011年。④《药理学》第七版:人民卫生出版社,朱依淳主编。"""
331社会工作原理旨在选拔知识基础扎实、且具备逻辑思维和批判能力的考生。考核范围包括:社会工作价值观与伦理、社会工作理论、社会福利、社会工作方法(个案工作、小组工作、社区工作、社会行政)、社会工作实务(儿童、青少年、老年、妇女、家庭、医务、残疾人、矫正、社会救助)和社会工作研究。
334新闻与传播专业综合能力注重考核新闻实务操作的意识和基本技能以及公共/公益传播领域的知识和实践,具体包括:1、通识类:新闻采访的原则、方式、策略,新闻文体类型、特点及变化,新闻写作原理及技巧,新闻编辑、新闻评论的原理及技巧等。2、专业类(学生可在如下三个门类中选择一个来回答):A、财经新闻的特点与报道策略,财经新闻领域中的深度报道与融合报道策略与实施;B、交互设计的基本理论与方法,视觉理论及其在新媒体信息设计中的应用。C、大数据传播的相关理论与方法,包括统计、量化研究方法等原理和操作。初试、复试科目不设定参考书目。

2018年中山大学金融硕士(MF)金融学综合真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)

2018年中山大学金融硕士(MF)金融学综合真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)

2018年中山大学金融硕士(MF)金融学综合真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. 选择题 4. 名词解释5. 计算题7. 论述题单项选择题1.一家公司有负的净营运资本(net working capital),那么这家公司( )。

A.流动负债比流动资产多B.已陷入破产C.手上没有现金D.需要卖出一些存货来纠正这个问题正确答案:A解析:净营运资本是企业流动资产减去流动负债,净营运资本为负意味着流动负债大于流动资产。

但这不意味公司已陷入破产,如果企业融资能力强,也可以偿还其流动负债,B选项错误;净营运资本为负。

只是意味着流动资产少于流动负债,并不意味着公司手上没有现金,C选项错误;卖出存货只能增加速动资产,并不能增加流动资产,D选项错误。

2.当总资产周转率是3时,下面哪个陈述是正确的?( )A.公司每产生1元销售收入,需要在总资产上投入3元B.公司每拥有1元总资产,可以产生3元的销售收入C.每3元的销售收入,公司可以获得税后利润1元D.公司可以每年更新总资产3次正确答案:B解析:总资产周转率也叫总资产周转次数,是企业一定时期的销售收入净额与平均资产总额的比值,体现了企业经营期间全部资产从投入到产出的流转速度,反应了企业全部资产的管理质量和利用效率。

3.福利公司现在的股价是每股40元。

预计下一年的分红是每股2元,要求的回报率是13%。

假设股利未来是按固定增长率来增长,那么这一增长率是多少?( )A.8%B.9%C.10%D.11%正确答案:A解析:股利增长模型中的股票估值公式可得,P0=D1/(r-g)=8%。

4.下面哪个等式是正确的?( )A.总风险=市场风险+公司特有风险B.总风险=系统风险+不可分散的风险C.市场风险=不可分散的风险+资产特有的风险D.总收益=资产特有的收益+没有预期到的收益正确答案:A解析:企业的总风险=系统风险(市场风险或不可分散风险)+非系统风险(公司特定风险或可分散风险),故选项B与C均错误;总收益=资产平均收益(可预期收益)+资产特有收益(不可预期收益),故选项D错误。

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