广东财经大学810-广播电视艺术创作实务2020年考研真题
考研真题:广东财经大学2020年[英语水平]考试真题
考研真题:广东财经大学2020年[英语水平]考试真题一、Gap Filling 选词填空(从列表的单词中选择合适的词完成段落/非Cloze 选择填空)(30题,每题1分,共30分)Directions: Fill in the gaps numbered 1 to 30 with appropriate words from the word list. There are more words than needed and each word can be used only ONCE . Write down the letters (A to T) representing the words after the numbers 1 to 30 for each passage on the Answer Sheet.Passage OneThe term “globalization ” has been used to 1describe the profound nature of changes affecting economies, cultures and societies worldwide from the late twentieth century 2 . Anthony Giddens has 3 globalization as “the intensification of worldwide social relations which link 4localities in such a way that local happenings are 5 by events occurring many miles away and vice versa”.A central feature of the new, global economy which has 6 in the context of intensified relations is that it is 7 . That is to say, the productivity and competitiveness of firms in the new economic order depend on their ability to create, 8and apply knowledge-based information. Alongside the centrality of information and knowledge, a further 9feature is the nature of economic organization which has emerged in late modernity. The central activities of production, consumption and 10 , as well as their components (capital, raw materials, management, information, technology, 11 ), are organized on a global 12 , either 13or through a network of connections between different economic14 . The importance of the information technology revolution from the 1970s onwards was that it provided the 15 or the material basis for this new economy.Passage TwoFreud’s The Interpretation of Dreams was published in 1900, a remarkable year that was 16to change the world’s thinking profoundly. Its 17reception was saddening – only 351 copies were 18during the first ten years. Later, its value was 19realized by scholars, and the book went eight 20before the death of its author. Now, more than a hundred years has already passed, and it has been 21into more than a dozen languages. Its influence is far 22 : it has profoundly changed the landscape not only in 23 , but also in literature, art, aesthetics, anthropology, philosophy, education, sociology and other 24 . It is reckoned as one of the three 25books together with Darwin’s Origins of the Species and Copernicus’ De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium.Before Freud, dreams were not seriously considered. It was 26as superficial, insignificant and 27 . Freud worked as a 28for many years, dealing with hysteria. He collected many cases and began to think seriously of the 29 between dreams and the psychological condition of patients. In this book, he 30that dreams were the fulfillment of human wishes.二、Proofreading and error correction 改错题(15题,每题2分,共30分) Directions: The following passage contains 15 errors which are indicated by a number after the line. In each indicated line there is only ONE error, and for each error, you just need to change ONE word to make it correct. Write down the correct word on the Answer Sheet.Around 1990 a number of architect around the world began developing new architectural solutions to integrate tradition for new social demands and technological possibilities. The struggle between old and new initiate the birth of a new architecture style – the International Style. The international style stresses minimalism and functionalism, rejects all essential decorative elements and is ignorant to regional characteristics. The ideals of the style are also commonly sum up in four slogans: ornament is a crime, truth to materials, form follows function, and “machines for living.”This could be sound explained in light of the Western industrialization. With their rapid development, society was also changing and evolved rapidly. There was a great demand for constructing better and affordable buildings for factories, industries, commercial complexes, and residential purposes. Thus, the overdoing ornamentation of the buildings of the previous eras, that demanded high level of craftsmanship and was time-consuming, gave way in the simple designs.The international style first blossomed in western Europe, and than it began to flourish in the United States, and matured after World War II. Its became the dominant approach in the US for much decades.1.__________2.__________3.__________4.__________5.__________6.__________7.__________8.__________9.__________ 10.__________ 11.__________ 12.__________ 13.__________ 14.__________ 15.__________三、Sentence Completion 完成句子(根据提供的词,用合适的词的形式完成句子)(15题,每题2分,共30分)Directions: Fill in the gaps with the proper forms of the given words. Write down your answers on the Answer Sheet.1. Benjamin Franklin, an American who was at home wherever he went, gained wide __________ in France and also became well known in England. (popular)2. Although women have been __________ against unjustly, they had been patient until recently. (discrimination)3. As __________ in high places became widespread, the Roman Empire was considerably weakened. (corrupt)4. In response to the self-study problems, this college has evolved programs to meet the ever-__________ needs of its students. (expansion)5. Both animals and humans have been found to cope better with painful or __________ stimuli when they feel they can exercise some degree of control rather than being passive and helpless. (threat)6. Whereas some jobs may make heavier psychological demands than others, certain sorts of people, __________ of their occupation, seem to make heavy psychological demands on themselves – and , as a result, run a greater risk of heart disease. (regard)7. Friendships must be mutually productive. They must not be __________ to either person. (destroy)8. While global warming is __________ an important factor, it does not fully account for these extreme and unusual weather patterns. (doubt)9. Touch may communicate positive emotions mainly between intimates or others who have a _________ close relationship. (relation)10. Modelling is a better way to __________ children than punishment. (social)11. Negative events are more __________ to be reported than positive ones. (like)12. Reforms have brought about rapid __________ growth in China in recent years. (economy)13. Knowledge often results only after __________ investigation. (persist)14. There are three kinds of book owners. The first has all the standard sets and best-sellers – unread, __________. (touch)15. Real beauty is a ___________ of external and internal beauty. (combine)四、Reading Comprehension 阅读理解(30题,每题2分,共60分)Directions: Read the following passages and choose the best answers for the questions numbered 1 to 30. Write down the letter of your choice for each question on the Answer Sheet.Passage OneCate Siu is from Hong Kong, but she's a fan of Korean television shows and she keeps up with gossip about Korean celebrities on the Internet. Her favorite is a beautiful soap-opera star, Song Hye Kyo, whose bee-stung lips and feminine features she admires."Korean actresses have prominent and elegant noses," says Ms. Siu, a 25-year-old aspiring actress. "They look so pretty."So, when Ms. Siu decided she'd have a better shot at breaking into the entertainment business after improving her looks with a surgical makeover, she knew where she wanted to go. In April, she flew more than 1,000 miles to a clinic in Seoul for operations to raise the bridge of her nose, make her eyes appear larger, and sharpen her chin.Across Asia, Korea is cool. From fashion to music to film, the country of 48 million people is redefining style. And as notions of Korean beauty become popularized by the country's exploding cultural exports, women from around the region – andsome men, too – are flocking to Seoul to have their faces remodeled."A lot of my patients bring a picture of a Korean star from a magazine and say, 'I want to look like that,'" says Chung Jong Pil, a surgeon who runs the Cinderella Plastic Surgery Clinic in a fashionable Seoul neighborhood.Dr. Chung estimates that just under ten percent of his customers come from overseas; the rest are locals. Most of the foreign visitors come from China, he says. Jung Dong Hak, a surgeon who specializes in rhinoplasty, or nose jobs, at another Seoul clinic, says roughly 15 percent of his patients are foreign. That number has been rising in the past few years. "The increase has been very big since the Korean wave started," he says.1. Where is the article most probably published?A. in an academic journalB. in a science magazineC. in a bookD. in a newspaper2. What kind of lips does Cate Siu like?A. thickB. thinC. smallD. pink3. What kind of nose does Cate Siu want to have?A. tiny and roundedB. large and noticeableC. dark and thinD. flat and delicate4. The name of Chung Jong Pil's clinic derives from _________.A. a novelB. a fairytaleC. a poemD. an essay5. From Dr. Jung we can know that __________.A. most of his foreign customers are the ChineseB. more foreigners than locals take plastic surgery in KoreaC. more and more foreigners come to Korea for plastic surgeryD. most of his customers are localsPassage TwoFrom early adulthood to middle adulthood, people typically experience a strengthening sense of identity, confidence, and self-esteem. In later life, challenges arise. Income shrinks, work is often taken away, the body deteriorates, recall fades, energy wanes, family members and friends die or move away, and the great enemy, death, looms ever closer. It is not surprising that many presume the over-65 years to be the worst of times. But, they are not, as Ronald Inglehart discovered when he amassed interviewed conducted during the 1980s with representative samples of nearly 170,000 people from 16 nations. Older people report as much happiness and satisfaction with life as younger people do.If anything, positive feelings grow after midlife and negative feelings subside. Older adults increasingly use words that convey positive emotions. They attend less and less to negative information. For example, they are slower than younger adults to perceive negative faces. Their amygdale, a neural processing center for emotions, shows diminishing activity in response to negative events while maintaining its responsiveness to positive events. Moreover, the bad feelings we associate with negative events fade faster than do the good feelings we associate positive events. This contributes to most older people’s sense that life, on balance, has been mostly good. Given that growing older is an outcome of living (an outcome nearly all of us prefer to early dying), the positivity of later life is comforting.6. It is generally believed that __________.A. older adults have a stronger sense of identityB. older adults have fewer friendsC. there are many problems associated with older adulthoodD. there is a positive side of older adulthood7. It can be inferred from the passage that Ronald Inglehart is __________.A. a scholarB. an interviewerC. a scientistD. a reporter8. The level of happiness and satisfaction in old age __________.A. is about the same as younger people’sB. is obviously different from younger people’sC. is significantly lower than younger people’sD. is significantly higher than younger people’s9. The brain of older people tends to __________.A. notice negative events around them rather than positive onesB. ignore negative events and only notice positive onesC. more quickly forget the negative things that happen and remember the positive onesD. more quickly forget the positive things that happen and remember the negative ones10. The research results mentioned in the text can contribute to a more __________ attitude toward older adulthood.A. pessimisticB. optimisticC. dubiousD. uncertainPassage ThreeToday, in the hospital, surgeons and physicians have equal status. The studies of internal medicine and surgery seem supplementary to each other and are therefore treated equally. We may easily take it for granted that it was the same in the past. In fact, historically speaking, internal medicine and surgery had quite different histories, reputations and professions.In the middle ages, in order to become a physician, one must study in a universityfirst in liberal arts for five years, then in medicine for four years. After the long study was finished, he had to pass strict exams to graduate. He then had to obtain a license in order to begin his practice. In other words, physicians should learn from the books. A true doctor was believed to treat patients with remedies, i.e., medicine, instead of giving physical intervention. Physicians were held in high regard. Surgeons were not ranked as high as physicians. Their profession was viewed as a “trade” (i.e. an occupation, especially one requiring skilled labor; craft), not as an “art”. Clerics used to help ill people, which was a natural calling of the Christian doctrine. But their help usually came in the form of religious prayer, and care for patients. They were forbidden to perform surgery because they were not to “spill blood”. Medical doctors, or physicians, looked down upon the profession as a “trade” beneath them and were unwilling to perform surgeries. The most suitable person for the performance of surgery was the barber, who often dealt with small cuts when they were giving a close shave. They were prepared with bandage and styptics (drugs used to stop bleeding). So when someone had an injury, or an ailment that required cutting, the barber was the most skilled person – he was a tradesman with the necessary skills. Thus the profession was often called the barber surgeon.11. It is a popular illusion that __________.A. surgeons and physician have equal statusB. surgeons and physician enjoyed equal statusC. the studies of internal medicine and surgery are treated equallyD. internal medicine and surgery had different reputations12. Which of the following statements about a physician in the middle ages is FALSE?A. A physician must study 9 years in a university.B. It was hard to become a physician.C. A physician was highly reputed.D. A physician was forbidden to operate on patients.13. What can be known about “clerics” in the past from the passage?A. They could perform surgery.B. It was their mission to help ill people.C. They helped physicians to cure diseases.D. They spilled blood when necessary.14. What can be known about barbers in the past from the passage?A. They were not held in high regard.B. They were respectable members of the society.C. They tried different types of work.D. They tried to become physicians.15. What might be discussed in the following paragraphs?A. The earnings of physicians and surgeons.B. The different lifestyles of physicians and surgeons.C. The different status of physicians and surgeons.D. The different contributions of physicians and surgeons.Passage FourA brush with death can actually improve a person’s outlook on life. That, at least, was one of the major findings of a study of some 200 people who come close to dying. Some had come through heart attack; some had fallen, come close to drowning; or survived a terrible car wreck, yet despite the variety of circumstances, they reported strikingly similar reactions to their experiences.Perhaps most surprisingly, many said they were less frightened of death now than they were before. Like most people, before their near-death incidents many had thought death would be painful, the ultimate horror—but they didn’t find it was.Surviving a nearly fatal experience also gave many people a sense of invulnerability (不会受伤害)that made them feel special and even religious. Several believed they had been saved because they were to fulfill some special mission in the remainder of their lives.Perhaps not so surprisingly, these survivors also reported an increased zest for life and a determination to enjoy life more.A few of the survivors did report negative reactions to their experience. A dozen said they felt more vulnerable, and some even felt a sense of helplessness and a loss of control over their lives. Some had become phobic about activities associated with the accident; for example, several said they could no longer swim for fear of drowning.Yet most of those interviewees said they came away with a strong sense of renewal or rebirth. In studying their reactions researchers have concluded that these people have come to understand the relationship of life and death better and more intimately than most of us, that they have come to understand how life is actually defined by death. Life is given meaning by the fact that it will end someday.16.What have you learned about the effects of near-death experiences on the survivors’ life?A. They differ due to the variety of circumstances.B. They vary greatly from person to person.C. They are mostly positive in terms of their outlook on life.D. They are neither positive nor negative.17."Some had become phobic about activities..."( Line 3, Para. 5) How did they feel exactly?A. very clumsyB. very casualC. very curiousD. very fearful18.Which of the titles below best expresses the idea of this passage?A. How to Improve a Person’s Outlook on Life.B. The Effects of Near-Death Experiences.C. Is Death Really Horrible?D. Near-Death Accidents and their Survivors.19.The positive effect of near-death experience was that ______________.A. some people loved life better because they realized its new meaningB. some people got a sense of vulnerability and became religiousC. some people were no longer afraid of death just because they proved to be religiousD. some people wanted to seek extreme happiness because they knew life was too limited20.Which effect of the near-death experience was the one that people had least expected?A. Some people felt more vulnerable.B. Some people did not worry too much about death any more.C. Some people paid more attention to the value of life.D. Some people tended to be too pessimistic about death.Passage FiveThe notion that the great apes, such as chimpanzees and gorillas, can imitate one another might seem unsurprising to anyone who has watched these animals playing at the zoo. But in scientific circles, the question of whether apes really do "ape" has become controversial.Consider a young chimpanzee watching his mother crack open a cola nut, as has been observed in the Tai Forest of Africa. In most cases, the youth will eventually take up the practice himself. How does he learn this? Is it because he copies it from his mother, or does the skill originate solely from trial and error? If the young animal copies adult behavior, then chimpanzees must have the ability to develop culturaltraits, i.e. knowledge or skills passed down from generation to generation, instead of by genetic inheritance. However, if the young learns how to crack the nut exclusively by trial and error, then chimpanzees must, in a sense, reinvent the method each time they deal with a nut, and hence, no real cumulative culture can ever develop.The clearest way to establish how chimpanzees learn is through laboratory experiments. A team of scientists at Goldsmith's College, University of London, used artificial fruits to determine whether chimpanzees imitate or not. In a typical experiment, one group of chimpanzees watched a complex technique for opening a fruit, while a second group observed a very different method. Then the researchers recorded the extent to which the chimpanzees had been influenced by the method they observed. They also conducted similar experiments with three-year-old children as subjects. The results demonstrate that six-year-old chimpanzees show imitative behavior markedly like that seen in the children, although the preciseness of their copying tends to be poorer. In another experiment, chimpanzees copied an entire sequence of actions they had witnessed, but did so only after trying some alternatives. This suggests that they tended to imitate what they had observed others doing at the expense of their own trial-and-error discoveries.In the researchers' view, these findings indicate that apes do ape and that this ability forms one strand in cultural transmission. In other words, learning from elders is crucial to growing up as a competent wild chimpanzee.21. The word "ape" (Line 3, Para. 1) in the quotation marks probably means ______.A. play at the zooB. crack a nutC. imitateD. transmit22. If a chimpanzee cracks a nut solely by trial and error, it suggests that ___________.A. the skill is genetically inheritedB. the skill is learned from othersC. the skill is unique to humansD. the skill is unique to wild animals23. Results from the research mentioned in Para. 3 show that ___________.A. chimpanzees have little ability to imitate although they can open fruits skillfullyB. chimpanzees do imitate although their copying is less faithful than that of childrenC. chimpanzees can open artificial fruits only after observing how others do itD. chimpanzees imitate their elders in a manner different from how children do24. It can be concluded from the passage that ___________.A. chimpanzees in the laboratory are better imitators than those in the wildB. chimpanzees in the laboratory crack nuts differently from those in the wildC. cultural transmission happens at the expense of individual discoveriesD. cultural transmission exists both among wild chimpanzees and in human society25. The main purpose of the passage is ___________.A. to answer a scientific question by providing research findingsB. to explain the procedure of food gathering used by wild animalsC. to compare the differences between animal culture and human cultureD. to illustrate the methods of analyzing young animals' behaviorPassage SixMy friend Peter saunters over with his long-legged, deliberately slow gait, and gives me a pat on the cheek and a squeeze on the arm, which he administers as if he were bestowing a favor. He knows he’s a prize item in this room – a robust, single, intelligent male – and after making some desultory(散漫的) remarks, he proceeds to look around lazily, like a lion surveying his territory in the knowledge that he’s masterof it. Lydia comes up to us, as usual humming with effusive excitement, her eyes shining as if there were no tomorrow. “Peter!” she exclaims, “you’re just the person I wanted to see! I had a phone call today from a TV station in Germany, and they want to do a show on which I think you should be a consultant. Oh, it would be so wonderful if it worked out! Maybe we could go to Berlin together...” The hum continues, a kind of bird song meant to attract males. But she’s making too much effort, and anyway, it’s the wrong song. Peter looks over her head, puts his hand on her shoulder, and says, “Ah, excuse me, I see somebody I know over there...”26. From the passage we can know Peter __________.A. has long legsB. pretends to be friendly to meC. has won a prizeD. is a playboy27. It can be inferred from the passage that __________.A. there are few men in the roomB. there are many unmarried women in the roomC. most of the people in the room are womenD. single men are hard to find28. From the passage we can know Lydia __________.A. is good at singingB. is good at imitating birdsC. is hard-workingD. is too enthusiastic29. Peter’s response to Lydia indicates that __________.A. he has no interest in herB. he has no interest in the TV showC. he doesn’t believe what she tells himD. he doesn’t think he can be a consultant30. What is implied by the author in the passage?A. She enjoys the party whole-heartedly.B. She doesn’t care what is going on.C. She feels detached from her surroundings.D. She detests the people in the room.。
广东财经大学专业基础(616艺术硕士(艺术设计))2019年考研真题
1.切合考题,分析“二次元”文化及“二次元”群体的特点。(30分)
2.分析某个与“二次元”文化有关的设计作品。分析过程需依据本专业相关的基本原理进行,分析内容包含但不限于目标受众,环境,功能,方法,设计优缺点等。(30分)
3.结合本专业的理论知识,给出改良设计方案以及多个不同的改良设计构思草图。结合所选专业的表达形式,定位清晰,图文并茂,体现一定的专业表现技法及创新能力。(90分)
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题Hale Waihona Puke 广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试试卷
考试年度:2019年考试科目代码及名称:616-专业基础(自命题)
适用专业:135108 艺术硕士(艺术设计)
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一、设计分析(1题,每题150分,共150分)
结合本专业方向,以“二次元”群体为目标受众,选一件与“二次元”文化有关的设计作品进行分析,提出改良设计方案。
广东财经大学研究生入学考试真题
广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试试卷考试年度:2019年考试科目代码及名称:433-税务专业基础(自命题)适用专业:025300 税务硕士[友情提醒:请在考点提供的专用答题纸上答题,答在本卷或草稿纸上无效!]一、选择题(10题,每题1分,共10分)1.增值税法定增值额与理论增值额不一致的主要原因是各国在规定扣除范围时,不允许扣除()。
A.外购的固定资产 B.外购的固定资产折旧C.外购的生产资料 D.外购的生活资料2.一般纳税人生产销售的下列货物中,实行10%低税率的是()。
A.电视机 B.煤炭C.报纸 D.空气净化器3.根据现行增值税法规政策规定,下列项目中准予从销项税额中抵扣的进项税额是()。
A.免征增值税项目购进货物B.集体福利购进货物C.生产应税项目购进的免税农产品D.简易计税办法计税项目购进货物4.关于增值税进口货物的计税价格,下列说法正确的是()。
A.计税价格不含消费税 B.计税价格不含关税C.计税价格含增值税 D.计税价格含关税和消费税5.下列事项中,符合现行房产税法规政策规定的是()。
A.无租使用其他单位房产的某生产企业,无须缴纳房产税B.按房产税法规政策规定,房产产权出典的,由出典人缴纳房产税C.若土地价款单独核算的,按房产余值计税的房产,其房产原值可不包含地价款D.采用从价计征方式缴纳房产税的,房产原值应包括与房屋不可分割的各种附属设备6.根据现行增值税法规政策规定,某汽车租赁公司提供汽车租赁服务,取得的租金收入适用税率是()。
A.6% B.10% C.17% D.16% 7.下列单位中不属于消费税纳税人的是()。
A.生产销售贵重首饰(金银首饰除外)的企业B.委托加工烟丝的卷烟厂C.进口小轿车的外贸公司D.零售化妆品的商场8.某汽车制造厂以自产越野车(排量为2.0升)20辆投资某广告公司取得20%股份,双方确认价值750万元。
该厂生产的同一型号的越野车不含增值税售价分别为40万元/辆、38万元/辆、36万元/辆,则用作投资入股的越野车应缴纳的消费税为()万元。
广东财经大学丨广播电视编导专业考试试题(含答案)
广东财经大学丨广播电视编导专业考试试题(含答案)初试文艺常识填空题1.《下一站幸福》的导演是____。
2.《天天向上》是____电视台的栏目。
3.《今夜有戏》的主持人是____,是____电视台的栏目。
4.《这个杀手不太冷》的男主角扮演者是____。
5.文学作品《卖炭翁》的作者是____。
6.七夕节是中国的传统节日,是中国农历的月____日。
7.请写出五月天的五首歌曲:____、____、____、____、____。
8、20世纪90年代享誉大江南北的乐坛四大天王是____、____、____、____。
9.陈可辛的成名电影作品是____。
10.《望长城》是____类型的影视作品。
11.典故“呆若木鸡”出自____文学作品)。
12.《我爱记歌词》是____电视台的栏目。
13.《雨巷》的作者是____。
14.周杰伦执导的第一部电影是____。
15.电影《赵氏孤儿》的导演是____。
16.在音乐界有“乐圣”之称的是____。
17.欧洲四大歌剧巨子是____、____、____、____。
18.《一虎一席谈》是____电视台的栏目。
它的主持人是____。
19.电视剧《金婚2》又叫____。
20.越剧是流行在浙江、江苏一带的民族音乐类型,它的代表剧目是____。
复试一、专业基础测试当今社会,电脑已经成了生活的一部分,学习、工作甚至情感都离不开电脑。
在信息传播的渠道中也是千变万化,互联网的出现对纸质媒体、广播等媒体的冲击还是不小的。
请结合生活中的实际案例谈一下互联网对广播电视等媒体的冲击。
(600字)二、影视作品分析观看影片《Basic Instinct》,选取令你印象深刻的几个片段进行分析,不超过1000字。
三、命题(材料)创作在团购、礼物、餐厅、相机、摄影中任选三个词编写一篇故事,不超过1000字。
参考答案初试文艺常识填空题1.陈慧翎2.湖南3.郭德纲天津卫视4.让·雷诺5.白居易6.七七7.《温柔》《倔强》《燕尾蝶》《天使》《志明与春娇》8.张学友刘德华黎明郭富城9.《甜蜜蜜》10.纪录片11.《庄子>12.浙江卫视13.戴望舒14.《不能说的秘密》15.陈凯歌16.贝多芬17.莫扎特格鲁克瓦格纳威尔第18.凤凰卫视胡一虎19.《金婚风雨情>20.《梁山伯与祝英台》(复试各题答案略)。
2023年广东财经大学《811专题设计(设计学)》考研真题
2023年广东财经大学《811专题设计(设计学)》考研真题一、设计题(1题,每题150分,共150分)
基于当前社会发展和民众需求方面的典型问题(包括但不限于气候环境问题、产品使用安全问题、信息识别效率问题等等),结合自己所报考的专业方向,对其中的一个问题作出对应的设计方案。
1. 深刻理解试题,结合自己所报考的专业方向,考虑具体的设计内容和表现形式,充分发挥思辨力和想象力。
2. 在试卷内先完成两个初步草图,体现大致思路;然后选择其中的一个,做成完整彩色方案,体现创意和基本功;在初步草图和完整彩色方案的版面中应有恰当数量文字的设计说明,体现逻辑性。
3. 画面保持形态色彩清晰、构图完整,具体方法、工具、尺寸均不限;文字表述应简洁明了、书写规范。
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广东财经大学2020年811设计综合理论考研真题
广东财经大学2020年811设计综合理论考研真题本试卷满分150,考试时间180分钟
一、名词解释
1.绿色设计
2.后现代主义运动
3.四方连续图形
4.知识产权
5.《簪花仕女图》
6.企业识别系统
二、简答题
1.概述19世纪末20世纪初“新艺术”运动的设计风格特征
2.概述罗马式建筑的主要特点
3.请简要说明设计与生产的关系
4.简述“新媒介”的主要特征及新媒体设计的特点
四、论述题
1.设计批评的对象,主体及参照标准是什么?请结合设计批评的参照标准自行选择一个案例对其他进行设计评价。
2.人工智能技术的发展将会对设计相关行业产生什么样的影响?请针对人工智能会如何构建设计的未来展开论述。
广东财经大学2023年考研真题810-广播电视艺术创作实务
广东财经大学2023年考研真题810-广播电视艺术创作
实务
考试年度:2023年考试科目代码及名称:810-广播电视艺术创作实务(自命题)
适用专业:135105 艺术(广播电视)
一、分析题(2题,每题40分,共80分)
1、2022年北京冬奥会开幕式是中国向世界展示国家形象的重要契机,其在呈现形式、展示内容及技术的运用等方面都充满了创意与活力。
请结合北京冬奥会开幕式中具体的节目,谈谈你对开幕式策划创意的看法。
2、近年来,一系列新主流影视作品的出现受到关注,在审美、情感以及价值认同等方面获得观众认可。
请结合具体的影视作品,分析它们的艺术创作特色。
二、创作题(1题,每题70分,共70分)
党的二十大报告明确提出“推进文化自信自强,铸就社会主义文化新辉煌”,为当前的文艺创作指明了方向与目标。
而具体到节目生产领域,文化主题综艺正在成为新的创作高地,不断为中华优秀传统文化的“创造性转化、创新性发展”贡献力量。
请以“增强中华文明传播力影响力”为节目主旨,策划和编排一期(或一部、一章、一节)文化类节目。
节目具体题目自拟,内容不限,并就其选题分析、重点主题(目标、目的)、形态设计、流程安排、编排策划(核心、难点)、风格定制、播出平台等方面做一具体而有可行性的创作文案。
新版广东财经大学设计学专业考研经验考研参考书考研真题
经过一年的努力奋斗终于如愿以偿考到自己期望的学校,在这一年的时间内,我秉持着天将降大任于斯人也必先苦其心志劳其筋骨饿其体肤空乏其身的信念终于熬过了这段难熬却充满期待和自我怀疑的岁月。
可谓是痛并快乐着。
在这期间,我不止一次地怀疑自己有没有可能成功上岸,这样的想法,充斥在我的头脑中太多次,明知不可想这么多,但在休息时,思想放空的时候就会凭空冒出来,难以抵挡。
这对自己的心绪实在是太大的干扰,所以在此想跟大家讲,调整好心态,无论成功与否,付出自己全部的努力,到最后,总不会有那种没有努力过而与成功失之交臂的遗憾。
总之就是,付出过,就不会后悔。
在此,我终于可以将我这一年来的所有欣喜,汗水,期待,惶惑,不安全部写出来,一来是对这一重要的人生转折做一个回顾和告别,再有就是,希望我的这些经验,可以给大家以借鉴的作用。
无论是心态方面,考研选择方面,还是备考复习方面。
都希望可以跟大家做一个深入交流,否则这一年来的各种辛酸苦辣真是难吐难吞。
由于心情略微激动了些,所以开篇部分可能略显鸡汤,不过,认真负责的告诉大家,下面的内容将是满满的干货。
只是由于篇幅过长还望大家可以充满耐心的把它看完。
文章结尾会附赠我的学习资料供各位下载使用。
广东财经大学设计学专业初试科目:101思想政治理论201英语一614设计综合理论(设计学)501专题设计(设计学)关于考研英语考研英语几乎就是考阅读,做了历年的试卷后我越发觉得如果不能真正的读懂文章,那么阅读题目是很难做对的,而想要读懂这篇文章,主要就是要读懂文章中的长难句,这是需要训练的,真题就是很好的训练素材。
做完阅读题后,可以先不要急着对答案,把文章中的长难句和一些难以理解的句子试着自己翻译出来(可以借助词典),翻译完后再看看你先前的答案,有没有什么新的理解让你想改答案的,此时再去看看书后面对整篇文章的解析(而不是题目的解析),主要看你翻译的和解析翻译的差别,有没有理解上的偏差,进而再次思考自己的答案,并确定自己最终的答案,再对后面的答案,此时应该仔细揣摩自己做错的原因,仔细理解出题人的思路和其对文章的理解方式,找出与自己的思路的不同之处,下次做题尽量向他们一样思考。
广东财经大学2020年《809数据结构(自命题)》考研专业课真题试卷
欢迎报考广东财经大学硕士研究生,祝你考试成功!(第 1 页共 3 页)广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试试卷考试年度:2020年考试科目代码及名称:809-数据结构(自命题)适用专业:085400电子信息[友情提醒:请在考点提供的专用答题纸上答题,答在本卷或草稿纸上无效!]一、单项选择题(10题,每题2分,共20分)1、设n是描述问题规模的非负整数。
下面的算法1是将一维数组a中的n个数逆序存放到原数组中,该算法的空间复杂度是________(要求用大O符号表示)。
A.O(1) B.O(n) C.O(2n) D.O(n2)算法1:for(i=0; i<n; i++)b[i]=a[n-(i+1)];for(i=0; i<n; i++)a[i]=b[i];图1图22、在n个结点的顺序表中,算法的时间复杂度是O(1)的操作是________。
A.访问第i个结点(1<=i<=n)和求第i个结点的直接前驱B.在第i个结点后插入一个新结点(1<=i<=n)C.删除第i个结点(1<=i<=n)D.将n个结点从小到大排序3、在双向链表中,删除结点p的操作是________。
A.p->prior->next=p->next; p->next->prior=p->prior;B.p->next=p->next->next; p->next->prior=p;C.p->priort=p->next->next; p->next=p->prior->prior;D.p->prior-next=p; p->prior=p->prior->prior;4、最大容量为n的循环队列,队尾指针是rear,队头是front,则队空的条件是________。
A. (rear+1)%n==frontB. rear==front C.rear+1==front D. (rear-l)%n==front5、若让元素1,2,3,4,5依次进栈,则出栈次序不可能出现在________种情况。
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广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试试卷
考试年度:2020年考试科目代码及名称:810-广播电视艺术创作实务(自命题)适用专业:135105 艺术硕士(广播电视)
[友情提醒:请在考点提供的专用答题纸上答题,答在本卷或草稿纸上无效!]《广播电视艺术创作实务》(满分150分)
一、分析题(2题,每题40分,共80分)
1.在当下电视与网络情感节目中,其情感内容、制作模式、表达方法涉及许多方面的呈现与创意。
请结合具体的节目范例,谈谈你对当下情感节目创制的看法。
2.以“抖音”、“快手”为代表的手机平台短视频丰富了大众的娱乐生活。
你认为这些短视频能够风靡一时的原因有哪些?
二、创作题(1题,每题70分,共70分)
目前生活类节目深受人们欢迎和喜爱。
它广泛地影映着人们的现实生活,投射到当下社会文化的一些问题,能够引发人们对某方面生活状态的关注和思考。
请策划和编排一部(或一期、一章、一节)反映青年生活的节目。
节目题目自拟,内容不限,并就其选题分析、重点主题(问题、目标、目的)、形态设计、流程安排、编排策划(核心、难点)、风格定制、播出平台等方面做一具有可行性的创作文案。
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