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VI设计
上海海关学院
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一个优秀的VI设计是可以将学校的办学理念得以充分的展现,是高度发展信息社会需要的,它可以使学校的面貌更加光彩照人,有利于学校建立良好的形象,并将学校形象能得到具体的视觉展示,从而更容易被社会接受和认可。

大学校园VI设计(LOGO)的目的和宗旨,就是将大学校园形象要素,包括各种深层的形象和表层形象内涵要素,通过标准化、统一化的视觉识别形象体系VI,展现给全社会公众,使社会公众产生一致的认同感,从而形成良好并且具鲜明个性特点的高校校园形象。

VI使人们产生联想,并能感受到该学校文化的巨大影响力。

上海海关学院校徽
上海海关学院校名。

上海各类大学排名榜

上海各类大学排名榜

下面是我总结的上海市各类的大学排名,供同学们选择学校作为参考。

上海985和211工程重点大学排名
1.复旦大学
2.上海交通大学
3.同济大学
4.华东师范大学
5.华东理工大学
6.上海第二军医大学
7.东华大学
8.上海财经大学
9.上海外国语大学
10.上海大学
上海地区普通本科大学排名
10.上海理工大学
11.上海海事大学
12.上海师范大学
13.华东政法大学
14.上海中医药大学
15.上海对外贸易学院
16.上海海洋大学
17.上海工程技术大学
18.上海电力学院
19. 上海海关学院
20.上海音乐学院
21.上海戏剧学院
22.上海金融学院
23.上海立信会计学院
24.上海政法学院
25.上海体育学院
26.上海应用技术学院
27. 复旦大学上海视觉艺术学院
28.上海师范大学天华学院
29.上海外国语大学贤达学院
30.上海电机学院)
上海高职院校排名
35.上海医疗器械高等专科学校
36.上海工艺美术职业学院
37.上海公安高等专科学校
38.上海海事职业技术学院
39.上海医药高等专科学校
40.上海旅游高等专科学校
41.上海科学技术职业学院
42.上海印刷出版印刷高等专科学校
——北大资源研修学院。

中共上海海关学院委员会、上海海关学院内设机构职能配置、隶属科室和人员编制规定

中共上海海关学院委员会、上海海关学院内设机构职能配置、隶属科室和人员编制规定

附件中共上海海关学院委员会、上海海关学院内设机构职能配置、隶属科室和人员编制规定一、教学部门8个(一)海关与公共管理学院1. 主要职责负责制定本学院发展规划并组织实施,负责本学院的学科专业建设、师资队伍建设、人才培养模式改革、课程建设、学位点建设以及教学组织、实验实训、教学评估及质量保障等常规工作,负责学院基层党支部建设,抓好教师党支部的思想建设、组织建设和作风建设;承办上级部门及学校交办的其他工作事项。

2. 隶属科室海关与公共管理学院设隶属科室5个:办公室、海关管理教研室、行政管理教研室、海关技术教研室、公共管理硕士教育中心。

3. 人员编制人员编制42名,其中:专任教师39名。

可设置岗位数量42个,其中:院长兼党支部书记1名,为管理五级岗位;党支部副书记兼副院长1名,为管理六级岗位;副院长1名,为管理六级岗位。

办公室主任1名,为管理七级岗位。

(二)海关与公共经济学院1. 主要职责负责制定本学院发展规划并组织实施,负责本学院的学科专业建设、师资队伍建设、人才培养模式改革、课程建设、学位点建设以及教学组织、实验实训、教学评估及质量保障等常规工作,负责学院基层党支部建设,抓好教师党支部的思想建设、组织建设和作风建设;承办上级部门及学校交办的其他工作事项。

2. 隶属科室海关与公共经济学院设隶属科室3个:办公室、税收学教研室(税务硕士教育中心)、经济统计学教研室。

3. 人员编制人员编制24名,其中:专任教师22名。

可设置岗位数量24个,其中:院长兼党支部书记1名,为管理五级岗位;党支部副书记兼副院长1名,为管理六级岗位;副院长1名,为管理六级岗位。

办公室主任1名,为管理七级岗位。

(三)工商管理与关务学院1. 主要职责负责制定本学院发展规划并组织实施,负责本学院的学科专业建设、师资队伍建设、人才培养模式改革、课程建设、学位点建设以及教学组织、实验实训、教学评估及质量保障等常规工作,负责学院基层党支部建设,抓好教师党支部的思想建设、组织建设和作风建设;承办上级部门及学校交办的其他工作事项。

上海海关学院体育场地设施一览

上海海关学院体育场地设施一览

上海海关学院体育场地设施一览
室外场地设施:
1、田径场一个(400米)10712.54平方米
提供海关干部学员锻炼,学生上课, 早操,军训会操,田径运动会,足球比赛,拓展活动,群体活动等场地。

2、室外网球场2片1314平方米
提供海关干部学员,在校大学生网球训练、比赛,课外活动等场地。

3、篮球场6片3949.3平方米
提供海关干部学员,在校大学生篮球训练、阳光体育校长杯篮球比赛,学生课外活动,学生队列操练等当地。

4、排球场1片653.38平方米
提供学生课外活动,上课,阳光体育比赛,学生排球社团活动等场地。

5、400米军事障碍2片1450平方米
提高学生上课,训练、阳光体育军事五项比赛等场地。

7、军事器械区若干1000平方米
提供学生上课,训练、阳光体育军事五项比赛等场地。

室内场地设施:
1、室内游泳馆2167平方米
提供学生上课,海关干部学员锻炼,学生业余锻炼,游泳队训练,阳光体育比赛等场地。

2、体操房、380平方米
提供学生上课,学生社团活动,健美操,瑜伽练习等场地。

3、台球房83平方米
提供干部班学员,学生、教师业余锻炼等场地。

4、篮球馆900平方米
提供学生上课,干部班学员锻炼,校篮球队训练,学生篮球、羽毛球比赛,拓展训练等场地。

5、健身房180平方米
提供学生,教师,干部学员业余健身等场地。

6、乒乓球房386.54平方米
提供学生,教师,干部学员业余训练、健身,比赛等场地。

7、棋牌室108.6平方米
提供学生棋牌队、教工和干部学员练习、活动、比赛等场地。

上海海关学院宿舍条件境况照片 宿舍空调相关配置介绍.doc

上海海关学院宿舍条件境况照片 宿舍空调相关配置介绍.doc

2019年上海海关学院宿舍条件环境照片宿舍空调相关配置介绍上海海关学院宿舍条件环境照片宿舍空调相关配置介绍高中奋斗了三年的同学们马上就要开始新的学习环境了,高考之后,从高考中“煎熬”出来的准大学生们即将开始新的大学生活。

大学无疑是令人向往的,但是,对于大学这个完全陌生的环境,刚刚走出家人怀抱的新生们知不知道要做些什么?注意些什么呢?那些师兄师姐们曾经经历的,就是新生们马上要面对的。

为了让即将走入大学的同学们有的放矢的度过新生阶段。

本文主要和你介绍下上海海关学院的宿舍条件和宿舍环境的相关文章,也有上海海关学院新生入学注意事项。

希望本文可以帮你对大学生活有了解。

上海海关学院宿舍条件怎么样―上海海关学院宿舍图片大学宿舍就是我们的第二个家,上海海关学院宿舍条件怎么样也就成了同学们十分关心的问题,以下是上海海关学院招生信息网公布的上海海关学院宿舍条件:上海海关学院宿舍条件:按国家统一标准看完了官方公布的上海海关学院宿舍条件,我们有必要来看一下上海海关学院的学长学姐眼中的上海海关学院宿舍条件又是怎样一番景象:大一大部分为六人间,少部分为四人间,大二开始都是四人间,不过都有空调(空调格力的,给力啊),六人间的是公共卫生间与水房,四人间为独立的卫生间,不过觉得还是公共卫生间水房好啊,地方大。

,尤其洗衣服方便的多。

每个宿舍两张木上下床,住四个人,每人一张写字台。

四扇门组合型衣橱,下面两个抽屉,每人一组合。

宿舍墙上挂壁摇头电扇一台。

宿舍有卫生间,内有浴盆、坐便器等,条件很好。

2013届新僧女生住24号楼(或称5号楼)每一层楼都有浴室,独立间,四小隔间。

浴室和厕所中间是洗漱的地方。

而在女生宿舍楼群里的大浴室也是有隔间的,约有20多间,供应热水的时间比较长。

里面有一间厕所。

4-6人间5人间是最好的房间很大6人间没有独立书桌4、5人间都是上面床铺下面书桌衣柜的构造条件一般。

2019年上海海事大学宿舍条件环境照片宿舍空调相关配置介绍上海海事大学宿舍条件环境照片宿舍空调相关配置介绍高中奋斗了三年的同学们马上就要开始新的学习环境了,高考之后,从高考中“煎熬”出来的准大学生们即将开始新的大学生活。

上海海关学院全日制本科学生学籍管理办法

上海海关学院全日制本科学生学籍管理办法

上海海关学院全日制本科学生学籍管理办法第一章总则第一条为贯彻国家教育方针,维护学校正常教育教学秩序,规范学籍管理行为,根据《中华人民共和国教育法》、《中华人民共和国高等教育法》、《普通高等学校学生管理规定》(教育部令第41号)精神,结合我校实际情况,制定本办法。

第二条本办法适用于我校全日制本科学生。

第二章入学与注册第三条新生自收到“上海海关学院录取通知书”之日起获得上海海关学院入学资格。

入学时,持学校录取通知书、高考准考证、本人身份证等有关证件与材料,按时到校办理入学报到手续。

因故不能按时入学报到者,应于规定报到日期前向学校提交书面申请及相关单位证明,办理请假手续。

未请假或者请假逾期2周以上者,除因不可抗力等正当事由之外,视为放弃入学资格。

请假须经教务处批准,延长报到期以2周为限。

第四条学校在新生报到时对学生的入学资格进行初步审查,审查需提供学生本人身份证、高考准考证、录取通知书,审查合格的办理入学手续,予以注册学籍;审查发现新生的录取通知、考生信息等证明材料,与本人实际情况不符,或者有其他违反国家招生考试规定情形的,无论何时,一经查实,经校长办公会研究决定后,即取消入学资格。

第五条新生可申请保留入学资格一年,应征入伍新生可申请保留入学资格二年,保留入学资格期间不具有学籍。

新生有下列情况之一,可申请保留入学资格:(一)开展创业或应征入伍的;(二)新生在复查期内,参加学校组织的体检,发现学生身心状况不适宜在校学习,经学校指定的医院(二级甲等以上医院,下同)诊断,需要在家休养的;(三)其他经学校认定,可保留入学资格的情况。

新生保留入学资格期满前一个月内应向学校申请恢复入学资格,办理入学手续,经学校审查合格后,办理入学手续。

审查不合格者,经校长办公会研究决定后,取消入学资格;逾期2周不办理入学手续且未有因不可抗力延迟等正当理由的,视为放弃入学资格。

第六条学生入学后,学校在3个月内按照国家招生规定进行复查。

上海海关学院学生综合测评及评奖评优实施办法1

上海海关学院学生综合测评及评奖评优实施办法1

上海海关学院学生综合测评及评奖评优实施办法第一章总则第一条为贯彻落实党和国家的教育方针,进一步加强和改进我校学生思想政治教育与管理工作,引导大学生勤学、修德、明辨、笃实,牢固树立政治意识、大局意识、核心意识、看齐意识,激励学生德、智、体、美等方面全面发展,培养又红又专、德才兼备、全面发展的社会主义建设者和可靠接班人,依据教育法、高等教育法和教育部《普通高等学校学生管理规定》等,结合我校实际情况,特制定本办法。

第二条学生的基本要求学生应当拥护中国共产党领导,努力学习马克思列宁主义、毛泽东思想、中国特色社会主义理论体系,深入学习习近平总书记系列重要讲话精神和治国理政新理念新思想新战略,坚定中国特色社会主义道路自信、理论自信、制度自信、文化自信,树立中国特色社会主义共同理想;应当树立爱国主义思想,具有团结统一、爱好和平、勤劳勇敢、自强不息的精神;应当增强法治观念,遵守宪法、法律、法规,遵守公民道德规范,遵守学校管理制度,具有良好的道德品质和行为习惯;应当刻苦学习,勇于探索,积极实践,努力掌握现代科学文化知识和专业技能;应当积极锻炼身体,增进身心健康,提高个人修养,培养审美情趣。

学生思想品德的考核、鉴定,以此为依据,采取个人小结、师生民主评议等形式进行。

第三条学生在校期间依法享有下列权利:(一)参加学校教育教学计划安排的各项活动,使用学校提供的教育教学资源;(二)参加社会实践、志愿服务、勤工助学、文娱体育及科技文化创新等活动,获得就业创业指导和服务;(三)申请奖学金、助学金及助学贷款;(四)在思想品德、学业成绩等方面获得科学、公正评价,完成学校规定学业后获得相应的学历证书、学位证书;(五)在校内组织、参加学生团体,以适当方式参与学校管理,对学校与学生权益相关事务享有知情权、参与权、表达权和监督权;(六)对学校给予的处理或者处分有异议,向学校、教育行政部门提出申诉,对学校、教职员工侵犯其人身权、财产权等合法权益的行为,提出申诉或者依法提起诉讼;(七)法律、法规及学校章程规定的其他权利。

2023年公布上海海关学院各专业考研复试分数线(历年考研分数线)

2023年公布上海海关学院各专业考研复试分数线(历年考研分数线)

2023年公布上海海关学院各专业考研复试分数线(历年考研分数线)2023上海海关学院各专业考研复试分数线注:带↑标志的为院线复试线与国家线的差值。

近日,上海海关学院公布了2023年考研各专业复试分数线,其中,公共管理专业复试分数线为175分,税务专业复试分数线346分,具体内容如下:硕士类型专业代码专业名称总分政治英语专业课一专业课二备注专业型硕士125200公共管理175--4488----专业型硕士055100翻译36354548181--专业型硕士025400国际商务34648487272--专业型硕士025300税务34648487272--注:高校及科研院所发布的分数线为按照国家统一要求进行差额复试的分数线,考生初试成绩超过复试分数线即可进入复试环节;具体差额复试比和录取成绩占比详见招生专业;具体录取情况详见拟录取名单等文件。

2022年上海海关学院各专业考研复试分数线下面是2022年上海海关学院各专业考研复试分数线详情,欢迎大家参考:硕士类型专业代码专业名称总分政治英语专业课一专业课二备注专业型硕士125200公共管理185↑7--43↑-286↑-4----专业型硕士025300税务36052527878--上海海关学院简介上海海关学院是海关总署唯一直属的全日制本科高等学校。

前身为创建于1953年的上海海关学校;1980年5月,经国务院批准,升格为上海海关专科学校;1996年4月,原国家教委批准更名为上海海关高等专科学校;2007年3月,经教育部批准,设立上海海关学院,成为新设置的全日制普通高等学校。

2018年5月,学校获批成为硕士学位授予单位,同时获批公共管理以及税务2个硕士专业学位授权点,办学层次实现跨越,同年海关管理专业成为世界海关组织PICARD标准认证专业。

2019年,学校获批1个国家级一流本科专业建设点和1个省级一流本科专业建设点。

2021年,学校设立上海海关学院临港国际校区,同时获批国际商务、翻译硕士2个专业学位授权点,顺利纳入上海市博士授予单位培育建设名单以及上海市博士后流动站建设筹备单位名单。

上海海关学院是211大学还是985大学_上海海关学院

上海海关学院是211大学还是985大学_上海海关学院

上海海关学院是211大学还是985大学_上海海关学院上海海关学院是211大学还是985大学都不是。

上海海关学院既不是985院校,也不是211院校。

目前全国共有115所211大学,39所985大学,其中上海有10所211大学,4所985大学,并不包括上海海关学院。

上海市的985院校:复旦大学、上海交通大学、同济大学、华东师范大学、上海财经大学、上海外国语大学、华东理工大学、东华大学、上海大学、第二军医大学。

上海市的211院校:复旦大学、上海交通大学、同济大学、华东师范大学。

上海海关学院是几本?一本还是二本近几年上海海关学院在各地都是本科第一批次录取,所以上海海关学院是一本大学。

需要注意的是,大学毕业证上只有本科和专科之分,教育部门并没有划分一本还是二本,上海海关学院是几本仅为民间说法。

上海海关学院简介上海海关学院(Shanghai Customs College)是经教育部批准设立的具有高等学历教育招生资格的全日制普通高等学校,直属于中华人民共和国海关总署,为“服务国家特殊需求人才培养项目”——学士学位授予单位开展培养硕士专业学位研究生试点工作单位。

首批入选上海高等学校一流本科建设引领计划、上海高等学校一流研究生教育引领计划。

中国海关高等教育起始于1908年清政府在北京建立税务学堂(后更名为税务专门学校,并迁址上海),该学堂是世界上最早从事海关高等专业教育的学校之一;上海海关学院前身为1953年设立的上海海关学校;1980年经国务院批准,升格为上海海关专科学校;1996年更名为上海海关高等专科学校。

2007年3月,教育部批准在上海海关高等专科学校的基础上设立上海海关学院。

考志愿录取顺序规则是什么1.顺序志愿目前所有省的普通批都是平行志愿了,有的省的提前批还是用的顺序志愿,所以如果不填提前批都不用管顺序志愿什么意思。

顺序志愿很简单,就是按你填志愿的顺序来,所以,顺序志愿填报的策略核心就是直接要求稳,第一个就要选相对有把握能读上的。

上海海关学院奖助学金多少钱

上海海关学院奖助学金多少钱

上海海关学院奖助学金多少钱
上海海关学院奖助学金申请评定标准
学习成绩排名与综合考评成绩,原则上应在评选范围内的两个学期分别位于前10%(共获得两次校级三好学生以上),其它方面非常突出的,可以酌情扩展到前20%(含20%),但须提交详细的证明材料。

学习成绩排名或综合考评成绩排名没有进入前10%(共获得两次校级三好学生以上),但均位于前20%的,必须在道德风尚、学术研究、学科竞赛、创新发明、社会实践、社会工作、体育竞赛、文艺比赛等某一方面表现特别优秀,方可申请国家励志奖学金。

上海海关学院王牌专业
国家控制布点特设专业:海关管理
国家特色专业:税务
国家级特色专业建设点:法学(海关法方向)、税务(关税方向)
上海海关学院师资力量
学校有专任教师151人,其中教授16人,副教授48人,具有高级专业技术职务教师的比例为42.4%。

具有博士学位教师65人、硕士学位教师71人,具有
研究生学历教师的比例为90.1%。

学校有上海市“曙光计划”学者1名,财政部产业经济学跨世纪学科带头人1名。

上海海关学院:二本分上一本大学—

上海海关学院:二本分上一本大学—

⾼考发挥不好,够不上⼀本线怎么办?是凑合上个⼆本,还是选择痛苦的复读?其实⼆本分数同样可以上⼀本的部署重点⼤学。

这⾥说的部委属⼤学,指的是除教育部以外其他直属于中央的各部委⼤学。

2000年以前,全国有数⼗所⾼校直属于中央各部委管理,后来经过国务院⼤调整后,⼤部分院校划转到地⽅管理,但仍保留了部分⽐较特殊的院校。

在这部分特殊院校中,有⼏所院校虽然不是“211⼯程”建设系列,但是由于直属中央各部委领导,所以各⽅⾯办学条件⼀点⼉也不⽐教育部直属院校差。

尤其是当你⼤学毕业时,许多⽤⼈单位公布的录⽤条件是“本科⽣须毕业于国家重点⾼校或中央部委属院校”。

就连北京接受⾮北京⽣源本科毕业⽣就业时,也把这⼀点作为刚性的条件之⼀。

这些部委属⼤学招⽣时,有⼀些专业是在⼆本线上投档。

学校光环:部委直属⼤学 所在地区:上海 学校简介: 上海海关学院是直属于国家海关总署的⼀所本科⾼校。

2001年,同属于海关总署的海关管理⼲部学院并⼊上海海关⾼等专科学校,2007年升格为上海海关学院。

学校虽然刚升⼊本科不久,但是它的录取分数却⾼得惊⼈,2007年招收的本科⽣,在许多省份都超过了⼀本分数线,在专科亦是如此。

据统计,连续五年来,学校每年有78.7%的新⽣录取分数在当地⼆本最低控制分数线以上。

所以,该校在坊间有“不是⼀本,胜似⼀本”的说法。

招⽣规则: 学校本科设有3个类别:法学类(海关法律⽅向)、经济学类(海关关税⽅向)、⼯商管理类(物流与海关监控⽅向);⾯向全国31个省(⾃治区、直辖市)招⽣,属于提前批录取院校。

学校提档时都在⼆本控制线以上,能否被录取也要看运⽓。

各专业考⽣录取前原则上必须在当地参加⾯试和英语⼝试。

⾯试考⽣数与计划招⽣数的⽐例⼀般为为3:1。

教育部关于同意上海海关学院章程部分条款修改的批复

教育部关于同意上海海关学院章程部分条款修改的批复

教育部关于同意上海海关学院章程部分条款修改的批

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•【公布日期】2024.07.31
•【文号】教政法函〔2024〕18号
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教育部关于同意上海海关学院章程部分条款修改的批复
教政法函〔2024〕18号上海海关学院:
你校送审的章程修正案收悉。

经审核,该章程修正案符合《中华人民共和国高等教育法》和《高等学校章程制定暂行办法》规定,现予核准。

请你校重新印发新修订的章程,向本校和社会公布。

自公布之日起30日内,将电子文本和正式文本(一式两份)报我部备案。

特此批复。

附件:上海海关学院章程修正案(2024年核准稿)
教育部
2024年7月31日。

【大学介绍】上海海关学院简介

【大学介绍】上海海关学院简介

【大学介绍】上海海关学院简介上海海关学院是经教育部批准设立的具有高等学历教育招生资格的全日制普通高等学校,直属于中华人民共和国海关总署。

中国海关高等教育已有百余年历史,1908年清政府在北京建立税务学堂(后更名为税务专门学校,并迁址上海),该学堂是世界上最早从事海关高等专业教育的学校之一。

新中国成立后,1953年上海海关学校设立;1980年经国务院批准,升格为上海海关专科学校;1996年更名为上海海关高等专科学校。

2021年3月,教育部批准在上海海关高等专科学校的基础上设立上海海关学院。

2021年12月,学院被国务院学位委员会正式批准为“服务国家特殊需求人才培养项目”??学士学位授予单位开展培养硕士专业学位研究生试点工作单位。

学院现设有海关管理系、经济系、法律系、外语系、基础部等五个教学系(部);设置了海关管理、行政管理、物流管理、审计学、国际商务、税收学、法学、英语等8个本科专业和税务硕士专业学位,涵盖管理学、经济学、法学、文学等4个学科门类。

其中,法学、税务专业分别是教育部第二、三批高等学校特色专业建设点。

并设有应用英语专科专业。

目前全日制在校生1832人,其中本科生1770人、专科生62人。

学院的主要任务是立足海关、面向社会,培养符合海关事业和经济社会发展需要的高素质、复合型、应用型的海关管理专业人才以及服务口岸物流和国际商务的外经贸专业人才。

并积极开展海关理论研究和国际交流。

学院同时承担海关系统中、高级干部继续教育、知识更新和业务培训等任务;并根据世界海关组织(WCO)的分工和亚太区域国家和地区的要求,逐步承担该区域海关人员培训任务,履行相应的国际义务。

学院现有专任教师137人,其中教授12人,副教授41人,具有高级专业技术职务教师的比例为39%。

具有博士学位教师36人,硕士79人,具有研究生学历教师的比例为84%。

师资队伍结构合理,教学科研水平较高。

学院设有海关管理研究所和海关国际问题、海关法、海关风险管理、关税、报关等研究中心,紧密结合海关改革发展和双边、多边、区域海关国际合作中面临的热点、难点问题开展科学研究。

上海海关学院各省高考最新分数线

上海海关学院各省高考最新分数线

上海海关学院各省高考最新分数线2022上海海关学院在各省的录取分数线省份年份录取批次招生类型最低分/最低位次省控线专业组选科要求类别天津2022本科提前批A段女生649/5070463-2物/化/生(3选1)综合天津2022本科提前批A段女生648/5245463-1不限综合天津2022本科提前批A段男生641/6376463-1不限综合天津2022本科提前批A段男生638/6890463-2物/化/生(3选1)综合辽宁2022本科提前批女生625/4236362物理类辽宁2022本科提前批男生606/8021362物理类辽宁2022本科提前批女生613/692404历史类辽宁2022本科提前批男生591/1729404历史类黑龙江2022国家专项计划本科批普通类521/11341308理科黑龙江2022本科提前批女生565/4393308理科黑龙江2022本科提前批男生538/8215308理科黑龙江2022国家专项计划本科批普通类522/2310365文科黑龙江2022本科提前批女生552/968365文科黑龙江2022本科提前批男生518/2563365文科江苏2022本科提前批普通类617/6556429-4首选物理,再选不限物理类江苏2022本科提前批普通类611/8736429-3首选物理,再选不限物理类江苏2022本科提前批普通类596/1300471-2首选历史,再选不限历史类江苏2022本科提前批普通类582/3060471-1首选历史,再选不限历史类安徽2022本科提前批普通类584/17948435理科安徽2022本科提前批普通类566/4482480文科江西2022本科提前批普通类581/9621509理科江西2022本科提前批普通类576/2396529文科湖北2022本科提前批普通类591/10779409(W02)首选物理,再选不限物理类湖北2022本科提前批普通类601/1259435(L01)首选历史,再选不限历史类广东2022本科提前批女生601/21263445-108首选物理,再选不限物理类广东2022本科提前批男生592/27325445-107首选物理,再选不限物理类广东2022本科提前批女生577/4831437-106首选历史,再选不限历史类广东2022本科提前批男生548/13536437-105首选历史,再选不限历史类广西2022本科提前批普通类550/14487475理科广西2022高校专项计划本科批普通类497/35131-理科广西2022本科提前批普通类560/5445532文科广西2022高校专项计划本科批普通类548/7485-文科海南2022本科提前批普通类682/2289471-1不限综合海南2022本科提前批普通类676/2605471-2物/化/生(3选1)综合海南2022国家专项计划本科批普通类600/10477471-3不限综合2021上海海关学院在各省的录取分数线省份院校科目最低分位次天津上海海关学院综合60411977山西上海海关学院文科5495463山西上海海关学院理科51330807上海上海海关学院综合50514628安徽上海海关学院文科58610152安徽上海海关学院理科54047239江西上海海关学院文科5826822河南上海海关学院文科6026319河南上海海关学院理科58835077海南上海海关学院综合6593467重庆上海海关学院历史5667332重庆上海海关学院物理6208747四川上海海关学院文科55213328四川上海海关学院理科53866490贵州上海海关学院文科5677803陕西上海海关学院文科51510410陕西上海海关学院理科45552731甘肃上海海关学院文科5116419甘肃上海海关学院理科45628265宁夏上海海关学院文科5132948宁夏上海海关学院理科42311498上海海关学院专业排行榜20222022专业排名专业名称1海关管理2行政管理3应用英语4审计学5物流管理6工商管理7英语8税收学9法学10国际商务注:以上信息****于网络,仅供参考!上海海关学院各专业往年录取分数线专业名称录取批次平均分最低分/最低位次选科要求税收学本科批515510/13263不限物流管理本科批510509/13496不限法学本科批511509/13496不限经济统计学本科批510508/13727不限英语本科批507506/14212不限国际商务本科批507506/14212不限行政管理本科批507506/14212不限上海海关学院专业排名2022年上海海关学院哪些专业排名靠前呢?为了让大家在选择专业的时候更容易,整理了上海海关学院专业排名,具体内容如下:1.按推荐人数较多排名序号专业名称推荐指数1海关管理4.6(49人)2税收学 4.4(33人)2.按专业满意度排名序号专业名称推荐指数1海关管理4.1(31人)2国际商务3.4(19人)3法学 3.4(17人)。

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上海海关学院2014届新生入学英语考试试卷Part I Writing (30 minutes)Net-surfing —— Are You Ready?Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) (15 minutes) Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions on Answer Sheet 1.For questions 1-7, markY(for YES) if the statement agrees with the information given in the passage;N(for NO) if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage;NG(for NOT GIVEN) if the information is not given in the passage.For questions 8-10, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage.The Trouble With TelevisionIt is difficult to escape the influence of television. If you fit the statistical averages, by the age of 20 you will have been exposed to at least 20,000 hours of television. You can add 10,000 hours for each decade you have lived after the age of 20. The only things Americans do more than watch television are work and sleep.Calculate for a moment what could be done with even a part of those hours. Five thousand hours, I am told, are what a typical college undergraduate spends working on a bachelor's degree. In 10,000 hours you could have learned enough to become an astronomer or engineer. You could have learned several languages fluently. If it appealed to you, you could be reading Homer in the original Greek or Dostoyevsky in Russian. If it didn't, you could have walked around the world and written a book about it.The trouble with television is that it discourages concentration. Almost anything interesting and rewarding in life requires some constructive, consistently applied effort. The dullest, the least gifted of us can achieve things that seem miraculous to those who never concentrate on anything. But Television encourages us to apply no effort. It sells us instant gratification(满意). It diverts us only to divert, to make the time pass without pain.Television's variety becomes a narcotic(麻醉的), nor a stimulus. Its serial, kaleidoscopic (万花筒般的)exposures force us to follow its lead. The viewer is on a perpetual guided tour: 30 minutes at the museum, 30 at the cathedral, 30 for a drink, then back on the bus to the next attraction—except on television., typically, the spans allotted arc on the order of minutes or seconds, and the chosen delights are more often car crashes and people killing one another. In short, a lot of television usurps(篡夺;侵占)one of the most precious of all human gifts, the ability to focus your attention yourself, rather than just passively surrender it.Capturing your attention—and holding it—is the prime motive of most television programming and enhances its role as a profitable advertising vehicle. Programmers live in constant fear of losing anyone's attention—anyone's. The surest way to avoid doing so is to keep everything brief, not to strain the attention of anyone but insteadto provide constant stimulation through variety, novelty, action and movement. Quite simply, television operates on the appeal to the short attention span.It is simply the easiest way out. But it has come to be regarded as a given, as inherent in the medium itself; as an imperative, as though General Sarnoff, or one of the other august pioneers of video, had bequeathed(遗留;传于)to us tablets of stone commanding that nothing in television shall ever require more than a few moments' Concentration.In its place that is fine. Who can quarrel with a medium that so brilliantly packages escapist entertainment as a mass-marketing tool? But I see its values now pervading this nation and its life. It has become fashionable to think that, like fast food, fast ideas are the way to get to a fast-moving, impatient public.In the case of news, this practice, in my view, results in inefficient communication. I question how much of television's nightly news effort is really absorbable and understandable. Much of it is what has been aptly described as "machine-gunning with scraps." I think the technique fights coherence. I think it tends to make things ultimately boring (unless they are accompanied by horrifying pictures) because almost anything is boring if you know almost nothing about it.I believe that TV's appeal to the short attention span is not only inefficient communication but decivilizing as well. Consider the casual assumptions that television tends to cultivate: that complexity must be avoided, that visual stimulation is a substitute for thought, that verbal precision is an anachronism. It may beold-fashioned, but I was taught that thought is words, arranged in grammatically precise.There is a crisis of literacy in this country. One study estimates that some 30 million adult Americans are "functionally illiterate" and cannot read or write well enough to answer the want ad or understand the instructions on a medicine bottle.Literacy may not be an inalienable human right, but it is one that the highly literate Founding Fathers might not have found unreasonable or even unattainable. We are not only not attaining it as a nation, statistically speaking, but we are falling further and further short of attaining it. And, while I would not be so simplistic as to suggest that television is the cause, I believe it contributes and is an influence.Everything about this nation—the structure of the society, its forms of family organization, its economy, its place in the world— has become more complex, not less. Yet its dominating communications instrument, its principal form of national linkage, is one that sells neat resolutions to human problems that usually have no neat resolutions. It is all symbolized in my mind by the hugely successful art form that television has made central to the culture, the 30-second commercial: the tiny drama of the earnest housewife who finds happiness in choosing the right toothpaste. When before in human history has so much humanity collectively surrendered so much of its leisure to one toy, one mass diversion? When before has virtually an entire nation surrendered itself wholesale to a medium for selling?Some years ago Yale University law professor Charles L. Black. Jr., wrote: "... forced feeding on trivial fare is not itself a trivial matter-" I think this society is being forced-fed with trivial fare, and I fear that the effects on our habits of mind, ourlanguage, our tolerance for effort, and our appetite for complexity are only dimly perceived. If I am wrong, we will have done no harm to look at the issue skeptically and critically, to consider how we should be residing it. I hope you will join with me in doing so.1. In America people do sleeping and watching televisions more than anything else.2. From the passage we know the time an average American spends on watching TV could have made the person learn to become an astronomer or engineer.3. The trouble with TV is that it distracts people’s attention and encourages them to make no efforts toward their life.4. TV programmers base this operation on the attraction of long-span attention of audiences.5. According to the author the improper television operation in American society will be likely to make things eventually boring.6. Americans will face a serious problem of illiteracy due to the negative impact of TV.7. In American society literacy is a certain right that cannot be deprived.Part Ⅲ Listening Comprehension (35 minutes)Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.11. A) Two blocks. B) Five blocks.C) Three blocks. D) Four blocks.12. A) He suggests that she buy the sweater in another color.B) He suggests that she buy a jacket instead of the sweater.C) He suggests that she buy the sweater at its original price.D) He suggests that she buy the sweater on Friday.13. A) It was cleaned.B) There was a large sale.C) The employees had to work very late.D) There was a robbery.14. A) Be a bad boy. B) Eat too fast.C) Go to a game. D) Skip his lunch.15. A) A salesman. B) A telephone repairman.C) A plumber. D) An electrician.16. A) She didn’t understand what Eva was saying.B) Eva should have been more active.C) Eva didn’t seem to be nervous at all during her presentation.D) Eva needs training in public speaking lessons.17. A) Whether to change his job.B) Asking for a higher salary.C) Accepting a new secretary.D) Getting a better position.18. A) He could help her with the problems.B) He could go out together with her.C) She should go out for a while.D) She should do the problems herself.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. A) In an apartment complex.B) In a hotel.C) At a friend’s house.D) He just arrived today and does not have a place to sleep yet.20. A) The size does not matter to him.B) He needs a place with two bedrooms.C) He just wants to share a place with other students.D) He needs a very large apartment.21. A) Proximity to the university.B) Benefits that his wife and child would enjoy.C) Cost.D) Size.22. A) Lack of air conditioning.B) Distance from the university.C) Cost.D) Lack of laundry facilities close by.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.23. A) It needs cleaning.B) It needs regular servicing.C) It needs a new battery.D) It was ruined by water.24. A) $3.99. B) $5.50. C) $6.99. D) $9.50.25. A) The shop guarantees the battery for a year.B) The man will clean it at no extra.C) The man can repair watches very quickly.D) The shop is offering a special discount.Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.Passage OneQuestions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. A) It ruined many houses. B) The truck killed it.C) It was stuck in the middle of the road. D) It bit the lorry.27. A) The cat owner. B) The cat. C) The truck driver. D) A farmer.28. A) In the house. B) In the kitchen. C) Beside a river. D) In a river.29. A) A nice apple. B) A good-looking toy.C) A meal. D) A coat.Passage TwoQuestions 30 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.30. A) People cannot live without automobiles.B) Many cars violate the regulations.C) Cars cause health problems.D) Many American people work in cars.31. A) Because of the air pollution. B) Because of the heavy traffic.C) Because of the accidents. D) Because of the less walk.32. A) Reduce the population. B) Solve the man-made problems.C) Smooth the heavy traffic. D) Limit the number of automobiles.Passage ThreeQuestions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.33. A) Natural changes in four seasons.B) The effect of season on human thinking.C) How to improve our mental ability.D) If it is reasonable to spend holidays in summer.34. A) Warm. B) Hot. C) Cold. D) Moderate.35. A) People are least clever in spring.B) Temperature has some effect on human thinking.C) People tend to be intelligent in summer.D) People’s intelligence d oes not vary with seasons.Section CDirections: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks numbered from 36 to 43 with the exact words you have heard. For blanks numbered from 44 to 46 you are required to fill in the missing information. For these blanks, you can either use the exact words you have just heard or write down the main points in your own words. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.Part Ⅳ Reading Comprehension(Reading in Depth) (25 minutes)Section ADirections: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. Please mark the corresponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.Questions 47 to 56 are based on the following passage.A coeducational(男女合校的) school offers children nothing less than a tree version of society in miniature(缩影). Boys and girls are given the 47 to get to know eachother, to learn to live together from their earliest years. They are put in a position where they can compare themselves with each other in terms of 48 ability, athletic achievement and many of the extracurricular activities which are part of school life. What a practical 49 it is (to give just a small example) to be able to put on a school play in which the male parts will be taken by boys and the female parts by girls! What nonsense coeducation makes of the argument that boys are cleverer than girls or vice versa. When 50 , boys and girls are made to feel that they are a race apart. In a coeducational school, everything falls into its 51 place.The greatest contribution of coeducation is 52 the healthy attitude to life it encourages. Boys don’t grow up believing that women are 53 creatures. Girls don’t grow up imagining that men are romantic heroes. Years of living together at school remove illusions of this kind. The awkward stage of adolescence brings into sharp focus some of the physical and 54 problems involved in growing up. These can better be 55 in a coeducational environment. When the time comes for the pupils to leave school, they are fully prepared to 56 society as well-adjusted adults. They have already had years of experience in coping with many of the problems that face men and women.A)advantageB)properC)rewardedD)emotionalE)opportunityF)activityG)overcomeH)academicI)enterJ)mysteriousK)eventuallyL)segregatedM)undoubtedlyN)principleO)advocateSection BDirections:There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the center.Passage OneQuestions 57 to 61 are based on the following passage.Romantic love is a culture trait found primarily in industrialized societies. Elsewhere in the world, pragmatic considerations rather than flights of fancy are often used to make a choice of partner, and romantic love is seen as an unfortunate inconvenience that gets in the way of the ordinary, rational process of mate selection. Traces of this attitude persist in the American upper classes, where daughters are expected tomarry “well”-----that is, to a male who is eligible by reason of family background and earning potential. Most Americans, however, see romantic love as essential for a successful marriage, and tend to look askance(轻蔑地)at anyone who marries for a more practical reason in which love plays no part.The phenomenon of romantic love occurs when two young people meet and find one another personally and physically attractive. They become mutually absorbed, start to behave in what appears to be a flighty(充满幻想的), even irrational manner, decide that they are right for one another, and may then enter a marriage whose success is expected to be guaranteed by their enduring love. Behavior of this kind is portrayed and warmly endorsed(赞同)throughout American popular culture, by books, magazines, comics, records, popular songs, movies, and TV.Romantic love is a noble ideal, and it can certainly provide a basis for the spouses to “live happily ever after.” But a marriage can equally well be founded on much more practical considerations”----as indeed they have been in most societies throughout most of history. Why is romantic love of such importance in the modern world? The reason seems to be that it has some basic functions in maintaining the institution of the nuclear family(小家庭).57. Romantic love is less frequently found in many non-industrial societies because people in these societies_______.A ) firmly believe that only money can make the world go roundB ) fail to bring the imaginative power of the mind into full playC ) fondly think that flights of fancy prevent them from making a correct choice of partnerD ) have far more practical considerations to determine who will marry whom58. The word eligible (in Line5, Para. l), could best be replaced by ____.A ) qualifiedB ) availableC ) chosenD ) influential59. According to the passage, most Americans _____.A) expect their daughters to fall in love with a male at first sightB) regard romantic love as the basis for a successful marriageC) look up to those who marry for the sake of wealthD) consider romantic love to be the most desirable thing in the world60. What can we learn from the second paragraph about romantic love?A) It is a common occurrence among the old.B) It is primarily depicted by books.C) It is characterized by mutual attraction and absorption.D) It is rejected as flighty and irrational.61. The author seems to believe that ___________A) romantic love makes people unable to think clearly in the process of mate selectionB) only romantic love can make a marriage happy ever afterC) much more practical considerations can also be the basis for a successful marriageD) romantic love plays an insignificant role in maintaining the institution of the nuclear familyPassage TwoQuestions 62 to 66 are based on the following passage.The French word renaissance means rebirth. It was first used in 1855 by the historian Jules Michelet in his History of France, then adopted by historians of culture, by art historians, and eventually by music historians, all of whom applied it to European culture during the 150 years spanning 1450-1600. The concept of rebirth was appropriate to this period of European history because of the renewed interest in ancient Greek and Roman culture that began in Italy and then spread throughout Europe. Scholars and artists of this period wanted to restore the learning and ideals of the classical civilizations of Greece and Rome. To these scholars this meant a return to human. Fulfillment in life became a desirable goal, and expressing the entire range of human emotions and enjoying the pleasures of the senses were no longer frowned on. Artists and writers now turned to religious subject matter and sought to make their works understandable and appealing.These changes in outlook deeply affected the musical culture of the Renaissance period --- how people thought about music as well as the way music was composed and experienced. They could see the architectural monuments, sculptures, plays, and poems that were being rediscovered, but they could not actually hear ancient music --- although they could read the writings of classical philosophers, poets, essayists, and music theorists that were becoming available in translation. They learned about the power of ancient music to move the listener and wondered why modern music did not have the same effect. For example, the influential religious leader Bernardino Cirillo expressed disappointment with the learned music of his time. He urged musicians to follow the example of the sculptors, painters, architects, and scholars who had rediscovered ancient art and literature.The musical Renaissance in Europe was more a general cultural movement and state of mind than a specific set of musical techniques. Furthermore, music changed so rapidly during this century and a half-though at different rates in different countries---that we cannot define a single Renaissance style.62. What does the author mean by using the word “eventually” in line 3?A) That music historians used the term “Renaissance” after the other historians didB) That most music historians used the term “Renaissance”C) The term “Renaissance” became widely used by art historians but not by music historiansD) That music historians used the term “Renaissance” very differently than it had been used by Jules Michelet63. The phrase "frowned on" in line 9 is closest in meaning toA) given upB) forgotten aboutC) argued aboutD) disapproved of64. It can be inferred from the passage that thinkers of the Renaissance were seekinga rebirth ofA) communication among artists across EuropeB) spirituality in everyday lifeC) a cultural emphasis on human valuesD) religious themes in art that would accompany the traditional secular themes65. According to the passage, why was Bemardino Cirillo disappointed with the music of his time?A) It was not complex enough to appeal to musicians.B) It had little emotional impact on audiences.C) It was too dependent on the art and literature of his time.D) It did not contain enough religious themes.66. Which of the following is mentioned in the passage as a reason for the absence ofa single Renaissance musical style?A) The musical Renaissance was defined by technique rather than style.B) The musical Renaissance was too short to give rise to a new musical style.C) Renaissance musicians adopted the styles of both Greek and Roman musicians.D) During the Renaissance, music never remained the same for very long.Part V Cloze(15 minutes)Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D) on the right side of the paper. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.Today the world's economy is going through two great changes, both bigger than an Asian financial crisis here or a European monetary union there.The first change is that a lot of industrial_67_is moving from the United States, Western Europe and Japan to _68 _countries in Latin America, South-East Asia and Eastern Europe. In 1950, the United States alone _69_ for more than half of the world's economy output. In 1990, its _70_ was down to a quarter. By 1990, 40% of IBM's employees were non-Americans; Whirlpool, America's leading _71_ of domesticappliances, cut its American labor force _72_ 10%. Quite soon now, many big western companies will have more _73_ (and customers)in poor countries than in rich _74_ .The second great change is _75_, in the rich countries of the OECD, the balance of economic activity is _76_ from manufacturing to _77_. Inthe United States and Britain, the _78_ ofworkers in manufacturing has _79_ since 1900from around 40% to barely half that. _80_ inGermany and Japan, which rebuilt so many _81_after 1945, manufacturing's share of jobs is now below 30%. The effect of the _82 is increased_83_ manufacturing moves from rich countries tothe developing ones, _84_ cheap labor _85_ thema sharp advantage in many of the _86_ tasks required by mass production.67. A. product B. production C. products D. productivity68. A. other B. small C. capitalistic D. developing69. A. accounted B. occupied C. played D. shared70. A. output B. development C. share D. economy71. A. state B. consumer C. representative D. supplier72. A. by B. at C. through D. in73. A. products B. market C. employees D. changes74. A. one B. ones C. times D. time75. A. what B. like C. that D. how76. A. ranging B. varying C. swinging D. getting77. A. producing B. products C. servicing D. services78. A. proportion B. number C. quantity D. group79. A. changed B. gone C. applied D. shrunk80. A. Furthermore B. Even C. Therefore D. Hence81. A. armies B. weapons C. factories D. countries82. A. question B. manufacturing C. shift D. rebuilding83. A. with B. as C. given D. if84. A. while B. whose C. who's D. which85. A. give B. is giving C. gives D. gave86. A. repetitive B. various C. creative D. enormousPart Ⅵ Translation (5 minutes)Directions: Complete the sentence on Answer Sheet 2 by translating into English the Chinese given in brackets.答案Part I WritingNet-surfing —— Are You Ready?With the booming of information age, Internet has played an important role in young people’s everyday life. Today, more and more college students are using Internet for their routine life and study. Net-surfing has become an important part of campus life and greatly enriched the students’ life.Some students, however, spend too much time on Internet. Sometimes they would be completely indulged in the virtual Internet world. Wh enever they find a “cozy” place in a stuffy net bar they would play computer games or chat on-line day and night, forgetting the passing of time. Worse still, some students even become addicted to visit the pornographic websites or play computer games that are full of violence. This, certainly, does great harm to both their health and their study. There is no denying that Internet has enriched young people’s life. But once a student becomes too indulged in the virtual Internet world the student’s normal li fe will be impacted, and even spoiled. As youngsters, we should tell right from wrong. We should try to limit the net-surfing time to a reasonable amount and refuse to visit those websites which are established only to lure young people with the content of sex and violence. Only in this way can we truly establish and maintain a colorful Internet world.Part II Fast Reading1-7 N Y Y N Y NG N8. arranged in grammatically precise9. become more complex, not less10. only dimly perceivedPart III Listening ComprehensionSection A11. B 12. D 13. D 14. B 15. D 16. C 17. A 18. A19. B 20. B 21. B 22. A 23. C 24. A 25. ASection B26. C 27. C 28. C 29. D 30. C 31. D 32. B 33. B 34. C 35. BSection C36. games 37. teams 38. compete 39. exciting 40. cheering41. club 42. cheerleaders 43. special44. They practice for many hours to learn the special jumping and cheering moves45. From elementary to high school, students start each day by standing up and showing respect to the flag.46. This is a promise to the country, which was written by people who came to the US over 200 years agoPart IV Reading ComprehensionSection A(47-56) EHALB MJDGISection B(57-66) DABCC ADCBDPart V Cloze(67-76)BDACD ACBCB(77-86) DADBC CBBCAPart VI Translation87. took emergent measures88. have the right to pursue happiness/be entitled to pursue happiness89. Once invited by that financial company90. adapt to the humid weather there91. be fully prepared/get everything ready。

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