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浙江大学考博英语2013年真题(总分80,考试时间90分钟)Section Ⅰ Listening Comprehension(略)Section Ⅱ VocabularyDirections: there are 15 incomplete sentence in this section. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose ONE answer that **pletes the sentence.1. As the firm"s business increased they ______ more and more employees.A. took upB. took inC. took afterD. took on2. Since the situation is changing, let"s take some ______ measures to deal with it.A. availableB. changeableC. considerableD. flexible3. As a good photographer, you must develop an awareness of the world around you and the people who ______ it.A. innovateB. inhabitC. integrateD. inherit4. Not all persons arrested and ______ with a crime are guilty, and the main function of criminal courts is to determine who is guilty under the law.A. sentencedB. accusedC. persecutedD. charged5. As a result, they had to ______ answering their letter by three days.A. decideB. refrainC. surpassD. delay6. The report mentioned that some important people had attended the closing ______.A. surgeonB. suspicionC. ceremonyD. target7. His birthday was ______ in a big hotel and attended by about 200 people.A. inspectedB. installedC. celebratedD. interfered8. The ______ of jet travel has made the world seem smaller.A. remarkB. relationshipC. removalD. innovation9. Before you can start a business, you will have to raise the necessary ______.A. investmentB. savingsC. incomeD. capital10. During the races there were two accidents to motor-cyclists including one ______ accident.A. fatalB. killingC. deadlyD. deathly11. **pany is on the verge of bankruptcy, and thousands of jobs are at ______.A. dangerB. lossC. threatD. stake12. As a result of the strike, the Government is urging people to be ______ with electricity.A. economicB. economicalC. economyD. economics13. Very few scientists ______ with a completely new answer to the world"s problem.A. come onB. come upC. come inD. come round14. A passer-by was quick enough to ______ the falling child and drew him out the path of a lorry.A. put awayB. lifted upC. grabbed atD. sought after15. Although most dreams apparently happen ______, dream activity may be provoked by external influences.A. instantaneouslyB. simultaneouslyC. spontaneouslyD. unanimouslySection Ⅲ Cloze TestDirections: there are 20 incomplete sentences in this section. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose ONE answer that **pletes the sentence.Do you forget to turn off the lights and heaters when you go out of a room? In 2040 it 1 not matter. They will turn themselves off and on again when you 2 . You will choose the temperatures for each room, the lighting and the humidity. A sensor 3 the presence of a human (and, with luck, ignore the dog!) and turn the systems on, and when the humans 4 it will turn them off again.The sensors will work through the central **puter and they will do 5 more than just turn the fires and lights on and 6 for you. They will detect 7 electrical appliances, plugs or switches, isolate them 8 they cannot harm anyone, and then 9 you that they need repair. They will detect fire and if you are out of the 10 , **puter will call the fire brigade. It will also 11 the police 12 the sensors detect 13 intruder. This will not be too difficult 14 the locks on the outside doors will be electronic. You will open them using your personal card—the one you use for shopping—maybe using a 15 known only to you.It will be 16 to lose the keys, and a housebreaker will have to 17 with the lock or with a window. It is not very difficult to make such tampering and 18 a signal to **puter.**puter will be more than a fireman-policeman-servant. It will be an 19 , and most of your entertainment **e right into your home. It does now, of course, but by 2040 "entertainment" will mean much more. For one thing, you will be able to take part 20 , rather than just watching.1.A. willB. doC. canD. could2.A. go outB. returnC. run outD. go away3.A. will detectB. detectC. detectedD. detecting4.A. comeB. leaveC. stayD. stand5.A. manyB. muchC. a lot ofD. all6.A. offB. onC. awayD. in7.A. faultB. faultlessC. faultyD. faultiness8.A. so muchB. so thatC. in thatD. by that9.A. warnsB. warnedC. warningD. warn10.A. houseB. homeC. roomD. unit11.A. sendB. takeC. bringD. call12.A. shouldB. couldC. canD. would13.A. .aB. theC. anD. some14.A. becauseB. whereC. whyD. how15.A. figureB. amountC. numberD. sum16.A. impossibleB. impossibilityC. impossiblyD. possibly17.A. hamperB. dealC. handleD. tamper18.A. sentB. will sendC. sendD. sending19.A. entertainB. entertainingC. entertainerD. entertainment20.A. activelyB. passivelyC. inactivelyD. possiblySection Ⅳ Reading ComprehensionDirections: There are 4 passages in this part. 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.Passage 1It might be supposed that greater efficiency could be achieved if several people worked together to solve a problem than if only one individual works on it.Although groups often may increase the motivation of their members to deal with problems, there are conflicts arising among members of a group. Problem solving needs the presence of an effective leader who not only provides direction, but also permits the orderly, constructive expression of different opinions; much of the leader"s effort may be devoted to resolving differences. Success in problem solving also depends on the distribution of ability within a group. Although groups may reach a greater number of correct solutions, or may require less time to discover an answer, their efficiency is typically lower than that achieved by skilled individuals working alone.In brainstorming, a problem is presented to a group of people who then proceed to offer whatever they can think of. Theoretically these unrestricted suggestions increase the probability that at least some better solutions will appear. Nevertheless, studies show that when individuals work alone under similar conditions, performance tends to proceed more efficiently than it does in groups. Under special circumstances, however, a group may solve problems more effectively than a competent individual does. Group members may contribute different resources to a solution that no individual can achieve alone. Sometimes social demands may require group agreement on a single issue, as in making national economic or military policies under the governments. Whenonly one among several solutions is correct, even if a group requires more time, it has a higher probability of identifying the right one than does an individual alone.1. In a group, problem solving needs ______.A. the presence of an effective leaderB. the best way to collect resourcesC. everyone to work harderD. more funds2. According to the author, it is easier for groups to reach ______.A. mistakes they want to makeB. the place which they want to goC. the place where they want to restD. a greater number of correct solutions3. The author thinks that unrestricted suggestions can bring about ______.A. some troubleB. some better solutionsC. some more timeD. some more effort4. It can be seen from the passage that a group will be more efficient in ______.A. discussing directionsB. correcting mistakesC. dealing with national problemsD. finding a problem5. According to the author, which of the following statement is TRUE?A. A group of people may solve problems more effectively than an individualB. The efficiency of a group is worst in the worldC. A group will not be efficient in dealing with national policiesD. Effective leaders often solve the problems themselvesPassage 2Today, cigarette smoking is a widespread habit. About 43 percent of the adult men and 31 percent of the adult women in the US smoke cigarettes regularly. It is encouraging to note, however, that millions of people have given up the smoking habit. 75 percent of the male population and 46 percent of the female population have smoked cigarettes at some time during their lives, but 26 percent of these men and 11 percent of the women have stopped smoking. The number of persons who have given up smoking is increasing.It is a fact that men as a group smoke more than women. Among both men and women the age group with the highest proportion of smokers is the age group 24-44.Income, education, and occupation all play a part in determining a person"s smoking habits. City people smoke more than people living on farms. Well-educated men with high incomes are less likely to smoke cigarettes than men with fewer years of schooling and lower incomes. On the other hand, if a well-educated man with a higher income smokes at all, he is likely to smoke more packs of cigarettes per day.The situation is somewhat different for women. There are slightly more smokers among women with higher family incomes and higher education than among the lower income and lower educational groups. These more highly educated women tend to smoke more heavily.Among teenagers the picture is similar. There are fewer teenaged smokers from upper-income, well-educated families, and fewer from families living in farm areas. High school students who are preparing for college are less likely to smoke than those who do not plan to continue their education after high school. Children are most likely to start smoking if one or both of their parents smoke.1. What do we know from the first paragraph?A. More and more people take up the habit of smokingB. There are more smoking women than smoking men in USAC. It is good news that more people have given up smokingD. The US has more smoking people than any other city2. What determines a person"s smoking habits?A. Age, income and educationB. Age, sex and incomeC. Occupation, income and sexD. Profession, income and education3. Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. City people are less likely to smokeB. People in rural areas are more likely to smokeC. Men with higher incomes tend to smokeD. Well-educated men with high incomes are generally less likely to smoke4. What is the smoking situation for women?A. The situation is quite the same for women as for menB. Better-educated women are likely to smoke heavilyC. There are more women smokers with low incomesD. Women with higher incomes and higher education do not tend to smoke5. What can we say about teenage smokers?A. The picture about the teenage smokers is similar to that of women smokersB. The situation among teenagers is quite the same with menC. High school students are more likely to smoke than college studentsD. Farmers" children tend to smoke morePassage 3Everyone experiences fear during major crisis—such as fires, automobile accidents, etc. Some people even feel very nervous when they fly in airplanes. No matter how hard they try, they cannot lower their anxiety. Some of them enjoy talking about their fears while others resent being asked to discuss their personal feelings. Many are aware that they feel anxious but only a few are conscious of the way they express their tension. Some people try to hide their nervousness: they try to disguise their anxiety by telling jokes. Others become loud and aggressive, attacking people by making them the butt of cruel jokes. Sometimes making someone else the target of jokes is anattempt to control one"s own fears—to master anxiety.A number of factors can be mentioned as important in explaining why some people have a fear of flying: early childhood experiences, general sense of security, fear of heights, trust in others, percentage of alcohol in blood, etc. The memory of a bad experience can sometimes trigger the same fear caused by that experience. Thus, a child might be frightened by the sight of a dog even though he is safe, merely because he once had a bad experience with a dog. A bad experience can be the cue that triggers our fears. But the crucial factor seems to be a feeling of no control. Usually we are able to suppress our feelings so that they do not affect our behavior. But sometimes the tension produced by our fears is so great that we cannot suppress it. At such time we need to discharge the tension by laughing or crying. By smiling foolishly and talking loudly, we are able to repress the rising feeling of fear so that it does not affect the way we behave.Because it is necessary to recognize a problem before it can be solved, admitting that we are afraid is an integral part of the process of mastering our fears.1. To make someone the butt of jokes means ______.A. to make someone become the object of jokesB. to force someone to enjoy jokesC. to entitle someone to tell jokesD. to offend someone by jokes2. What is the positive purpose of people"s telling jokes?A. To show one"s sense of humorB. To control one"s own fearsC. To disguise their anxietyD. To attack others3. To master anxiety means ______.A. to be familiar with tensionB. to hold back the feeling of uneasinessC. to conquer the feeling of nervousnessD. to be good at the subject of anxiety4. According to the author, which of the following is the most important factor triggering the feeling fear?A. The fear of heightsB. Early Childhood experienceC. The general sense of securityD. A feeling of no control5. According to the concluding paragraph, what is essential to go through the process of mastering one"s fears?A. To be conscious of the way of mastering fearsB. To repress the rising feeling of fearC. To admit the feeling of fearsD. To control one"s feelingsPassage 4I hear many **plaining that their teenage children are rebelling. I wish it were so. At your age you ought to be growing away from your parents. You should be learning to stand on your own two feet. But take a good look at the present rebellion. It seems that teenagers are all taking the same way of showing that they disagree with their parents. Instead of striking out boldly on their own, most of them are clutching at one another"s hands for courage.They claim they want to dress as they please. But they all wear the same clothes. They set off in new directions in music. But somehow they all end up just by listening to the same record. Their reason for thinking or acting in this way is that the crowd is doing it.It has become harder and harder for a teenager to stand up against the popularity wave and to go his or her own way. Industry has firmly carved out a teenage market. These days every teenager can learn from the advertisement what a teenager should have and be. And many of today"s parents **e to award high marks for the popularity of their children. All this adds up to a greater barrier for the teenager who wants to find his or her own path.But the barrier is worth climbing over. The path is worth following. You may want to listen to classical music instead of going to a party. You may want to collect rocks when everyone else is collecting records. You may have some thoughts that you don"t care to share at once with your classmates. Well, go to it. Find yourself. Be yourself. Popularity **e—with the people who respect you for whom you are. That"s the only kind of popularity that really counts.1. The main purpose of this passage is to tell ______.A. readers how to be popular with people aroundB. teenagers how to learn to decide things for themselvesC. parents how to control and guide their childrenD. people how to understand and respect each other2. According to the author, many teenagers think they are brave enough to be themselves, but, in fact, most of them ______.A. have much difficulty understanding each otherB. lack confidenceC. dare not cope with problems single-handedD. are very much afraid of getting lost3. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?A. There is no popularity that really countsB. What many parents are doing is in fact hindering their children from finding their own pathsC. It is not necessarily bad for a teenager to disagree with his or her classmatesD. Most teenagers are not actually rebelling4. The author thinks of advertisements as ______.A. originalB. influentialC. detrimentalD. authoritative5. During the teenage years, one should learn to ______.A. differ from others in as many ways as possibleB. get into the right season and become popularC. find one"s real selfD. rebel against parents and the popularity waveSection Ⅴ TranslationDirections: Translate the following into English.1. 五年前,如果一个中国大学生打算入伍当兵的话,那可是需要很多勇气的。
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Good afternoon,professors,it is my great pleasure (honor)to be here for this interview.First, please let me introduce myself. My name is***, I am **years old. My home town is**, a city of shandong province.My major is cardiology. My tutor is professor ***. I will graduate from ***Medical University in July, this year.During the past three years, under the strict guidance of my tutor, professor ***,I have learned systematically the theory of profession and got the basic manipulative skills about cardiology. With the help of my supervisor,I have successfully finished the subject which is about*****and grasped some experimental skills.3 years of graduate education makes me have a deep affection for Cardiology, although I had learned a lot from my courses and practice, I think it is not enough for me to be an excellent cardiologist. It is necessary to seize the chance for futher study .If luckily I got the chance to learn cardiology in *** hospital , I will try my best to to get more professional knowledge to enrich myself . form a comprehensive view of this field and make a solid foundation for future career after three years study here.in my spare time , I like reading books, listening music and watching movies. I also like playing basketball with my classmates.thank you for your attention ! thank you!Morning, sir ! My name is ***, it is really a great honor to have this opportunity for a interview, i would like to answer whatever you may raise, and i hope i can make a good performance today, eventually enroll in this prestigious university in september. now i will introduce myself briefly,i am ** years old,born in***province ,northeast ofchina,and i am curruently a senior student at *** XX uni.my major is packaging engineering.and i will receive my bachelor degree after my graduation in june.in the past 4 years,i spend most of my time on study,i have passedCET4/6 with a ease. and i have acquired basic knowledge of packaging and publishing both in theory and in practice. besides, i have attendseveral packaging exhibition hold in Beijing, this is our advantage study here, i have taken a tour to some big factory and company. through these i have a deeply understanding of domestic packaging industry. compared to developed countries such as us, unfortunately, although we have made extraordinary progress since 1978,our packaging industry are still underdeveloped, mess, unstable, the situation of employees in this field are awkard. but i have full confidence in a bright future if only our economy can keep the growth pace still. i guess you maybe interested in the reason itch to law, and what is my plan during graduate study life, i would like to tell you that pursue law is one of my lifelong goal,i like my major packaging and i won"t give up,if i can pursue my master degree here i will combine law with my former education. i will work hard in thesefields ,patent ,trademark, copyright, on the base of my years study in department of p&p, my character? i cannot describe it well, but i know i am optimistic and confident. sometimes i prefer to stay alone, reading, listening to music, but i am not lonely, i like to chat with my classmates, almost talk everything ,my favorite pastime is valleyball,playing cards or surf online. through college life,i learn how to balance between study and entertainment. by the way, i was a actor of our amazing drama club. i had a few glorious memory on stage. that is my prideGood afternoon, professors !I am great honored to meet you here.Now allow me to give a brief self-introduction.My name is xx, xx years old, born in xx city, xx province. I have been working for nearly xx years. I amopen-minded, quick in thought and very fond of history. In my spare time, I have broad interest like many other youngers.In year xx, I entered xx, major in xx. After my graduation, I entered xx University to study my postgraduate course, major in xx. In those 7 years study, I worked hard, and I gained scholarship for many times.During 3 years study in xx University, under the strict guidance of my tutor, I have learned systematically the theory of xx. I benefit from working together with excellent colleague. xx University shares many same characteristics with xxx University. Both of them have a refreshing, scholarly atmosphere.博士面试英文自我介绍一般在考博复试面试内容中需要准备,主要是考察考生的逻辑思维能力、应变能力、口头表达能力。
考博英语
考博英语词组(1)a matter of 几(分钟,里路,块钱等)的事;大约,左右;是个…问题,事关…about of 即将;打算absent from 不在;缺席absorbed in 吸引;专心于…account for 说明(原因);解释;占…adhere to 粘附在…上;坚持,遵守;依附adjust to 调整以适应after all 还是;终于;毕竟aim of 瞄准;致力于…;旨在all but 几乎,差点;除…之外的全部all the while 一直地;始终all the more 更加越发all the same 尽管如此,仍旧allow for 酌量;考虑到and vice versa 反过来也一样anything/nothing but 一点也不/只是;仅仅是anything but 一点也不,决不是nothing but 只是,只不过是.apart from 除了;且不说appeal to 要求;上诉;引起…注意approve of 赞赏,同意;获准,认可around the corner 在拐角处;即将到来as a matter of course 当然,理所当然的(事)as a result/consequence 结果;因此as fellows 如下as for/to/regards 至于,说到就…而言/关于as it is (was) 实际上;按照原样as it were 似乎;实际上可以这么说;简直是;可谓as opposed to 和…相反;与…相对比as well 也…;和as/so far as 就…而言;至于; 到…程度;在…范围内ask after/for 问候,询问,探问/请求;找某人;要求at a stretch 不休息地,一口气地at a time 一次at all 一点也不,完全不(用于否定句)at (the) best/worst 顶多,充其量也不过/最坏也就是at (all) time 总是;无论何时,一直at a loss 不知所措at all/any cost(s) 不惜一切代价at all events 不管怎样,反正at any moment 随时at any rate 不管怎样;总而言之at first 起初;开始at first sight 乍一看,一见就at intervals (of) 不时,时时;每隔…at large 一般的;普遍的;详尽地;在逃;逍遥自在地at leisure 有空闲,闲着的;从容地,慢慢地at liberty 自由,有权(做某事);闲着at (the) most/least 至多/至少at stake 关系到…的得失;在危险中at that 就这样;而且at sea 茫然,不知所措at the mercy of 完全受…支配,听命于at the moment 此刻at the risk of 冒…的危险attach to 附上;贴上;使隶属attend to 处理,办理;照看,照料;注意,专心于back up 支持;倒退be bent on (upon) 一心想做(某事)be better of 处境更好;情况转好be bound to 肯定,注定;一定要; 决心be composed of 由…组成be concerned with 关于…,与…有关;参与…be determined to 坚定;坚决;决心be fed up with/about 对…厌烦了;讨厌be fit for 适合be inclined to 倾向于…;想要be obliged to (do) 被迫,不得不be obliged to 感谢be related to 与…相关的,同…有亲戚关系be/get tired/sick of 对…失去兴趣;厌烦be/get used/accustomed to 习惯于bear/keep in mind 记住;牢记bear on/upon 对…施加压力;与…有关;对…有影响before long 很快;不久以后blow out (使火)熄灭;(轮胎)爆裂blow up 炸毁;充气;放大(照片);勃然大怒boil/narrow down (to) 压缩成;归结为;简化为…break down (机器)发生故障;(计划,谈判等)失败;分析;分解;破除;战胜;(感情)失控,(身体)垮了break in 闯入;打断;训练;使驯服;使习惯于;break into 闯入;打断;突然开始…;突然…起来break out 突然暴发;逃脱break through 突破;冲破;克服;挤过break up 使粉碎;弄破;解散;结束;解体解散;中断;终止;(学校)放假使苦恼;恳(地)bring down 使垮台;失败;击落,打下;降低(物价,温度等)bring forward 把…提前;提议;建议;(会计)把(账目)结转到(次页)bring in 带来;引进;提出;挣得(报酬等);生产,产生;收获;(陪审团)下(判决)bring out 出版;上演;显露出;现出;使人有勇气开口bring up 抚养,教育;提出(问题等);呕吐bring/come/put/carry into effect 开始生效;实行build up 积累;聚集;增进(健康);增强(体格);确立(信誉);吹捧burn down 烧光;把…烧成平地burst out/into 突然发生;突然…起来,怒放but for 除…以外;如果没有by accident/chance (纯粹)偶然地;碰巧;无意by all means 务必,一定,千方百计by no means 决不,一点,也不by and large 大体上;基本上;总的说来by for 更加…得多;尤其;最…by means/way of 用;以;依靠(某种方法,工具,工艺等)/作为;当作;经由by reason of 因为;由于by the way 顺便说一句by virtue of 因;靠;由于;借助于call for 去接人;取(物件);要求;提倡call off 宣告终止;取消;(使注意力)转移开;放弃call on/upon 指名要(某人)去干(某事);请求;号召;动用call up 打电话;召集,召唤;征召(服役);使人回忆起;从计算机中调出(资料)calm/cool down 平静下来;使(人)冷静下来capable of (人)敢于;能…的;易于做出…的;(事)能…的;易…的care for/about 照顾;关照;喜欢;喜爱/关心;在意carry away 使激动得失去控制,使入迷,使倾倒carry back (to) 使回忆起carry forward 发扬;推进;转入下一页下期等carry off 夺走,诱拐;夺去…生命;获得(奖品等)carry on 继续;喧闹,起哄;从事;处理;经营;开展carry out 完成;落实;贯彻;实现;执行carry through 贯彻到底;度过难关;支持到底cast doubt (on) 使人怀疑change for the better/worse 改进;改善;好转/恶化;每况愈下change/speak one's mind 改变决定或主意/直抒己见charge (sb.) with 使负…罪名;托付,使负担check in/out 签到;报到;办理(住宿,乘机等)手续;退房登记;办清手续后离开;检查,核对check up 体格检查;核对,检查clean up 扫除,清洗干净;收拾干净;搬空;肃清;扫除;clear away 消除;收拾clear up 整理;解决,澄清,说明白;转晴;变好close up 关闭;阻塞;(人)互相靠紧;(伤口)愈合come about 发生,(风等)改变方向come across (无意中)碰到,找到,想到come along/on 来呀;赶快;一道来;赞成;进步/赶快;登台;(病,痛苦)加重,加深;来临;接着开始come back 回到原来的(地方,话题等);突然想起;重新流行;恢复,复原,复苏;复辟come down 下降,跌价come down to 归根结底;实质上是;实际意味着come in 到来,出现;进入;兴起;到成熟期;上台执政;其作用come/get/keep in (to) contact/touch 与…联系,接触;交往come off 松开;脱落;剥落;(如期)发生;实现;奉行;应验come out 现出,露出;出版;发行;结果是…;取得(第…名);罢工;解答出来;消失褪去;源于;来自;发表,讲出come (a)round 来访;转而同意某看法;恢复知觉;苏醒come to (a standstill/an end/light/no harm/the rescue of) 苏醒过来;恢复知觉(停止/结束/发现;显露/无害;无碍/营救;救援)come up with/to 提出;赶上;达到…标准;到达;不辜负(众望)compete with/against 同…竞争;与…相匹敌;竞赛;竞争complain about/of 抱怨;叫屈;申诉;投诉/自诉有…病痛concern about 关心;担心count on 指望;期待(某人)相助critical of 对…持批评态度的;对…苛求的cross out 删除;划掉cut down 削减;减少;砍伐cut off 切断;截止;中断供应(疾病等)使(人)死亡;叫(人)闭口无言cut out 割掉;删去;戒掉;省掉cut short 剪短;削短;(突然)中止;打断;缩短;从简deal/cope with 办理;处理;对付;论述;与…打交道,做买卖,妥善;处理;对应付devote to 献身于…;致力于die away 消逝;减弱;渐息die down 平息;平静下来;熄灭die from/of 由于…而死/因(患)…而死,…死于die for 迫切想要(某物);渴望die off 相继死亡;绝种die out 熄灭,绝种,不复存在考博英语词汇(2)do away with 除去;废除;干掉;杀死do/try one's best/utmost 努力;尽力而为do/go without 没有也行do wrong/justice (to) 对待(某人)不公平;冤枉某人/逼真;出色;处置公道;公正对待draw back 退回,往后退;不履行draw in 拉入,吸人; (火车,汽车)进站,到达;吸收参加;(日子)逐渐变短;收(网);紧缩开支draw on 接近;靠近;临近;利用;依赖;凭借;(紧身衣物)穿,戴draw out 取出;拔出;(火车,汽车)缓缓开出;(白天)逐渐变长;拉长,延长;拟订draw up 起草;拟订;(使车、马)停下dress up 化装;装饰;打扮drop in (over) 顺访;串门drop off 睡着;(客人)一个个地散去;(兴趣等)减弱drop out 逃(学);离队出走dry up 干瘪;干涸;(思路等)枯竭engage in 从事;进行equal to 相等;相同;敌得过;担得起;胜任even if/though 即使;甚至every other 每隔…一(天、周等);所有其他except for/that 除…之外;只是fall back (on) 撤退;退缩(求助于;投靠;转而依靠)fall behind 落后;被甩在后面,拖欠fall on/upon 碰到,看到;降临;落到;袭击;适逢(日期)fall out (头发,牙齿)脱落;掉;掉下来;掉队;(队伍)原地解散;不和;吵翻了fall through 落空;失败famous for 以…著称,闻名;驰名far from 远离,远非;根本谈不上;决不是;差得远feel like 想做(某事);感到像是…的样子fill in 填写;填充;填满;对…提供最新情况;fill out/up 填写;长丰满,长胖;变粗装满;填写;充满;占掉(地方或时间)find fault (with) 找…岔子;挑剔find out 发现;找出;弄清楚;认识到;查明follow up 继而进行…;追踪,跟踪fond of 爱好;喜欢for all (that) 尽管;如此, 还是for ever/good 永久;永远for/in fear (of) 唯恐;以免为…而担心for the sake of 为了;为了…的好处,利益free of/from 不受…影响的;摆脱了…的from time (door/side) to time (door/side) 时时;不定期地(挨家挨户/左右摇摆;晃动)get across (使人)了解;讲清楚get/go ahead 赶过;胜过;有进展/开始;进行中;继续下去;走在前面,先走get around/round (to) 克服(困难);避开;(消息)传开;(终于有时间)做某事get at 够得着;拿得到;弄清,了解;意指,暗示get away (with) 逃脱;逃跑get/learn by heart 牢记,熟记;背得出get down (to) (使人)不快;沮丧;写下;咽下(to)开始认真做…get even (with) 报复,和…算账get/take/catch hold of 弄到手;掌握;了解;知道(去向)get in the way 妨碍,阻碍get off (with) 下车;出发;离去;不涉足,避开;脱下(衣服等);使免遭处罚get on (with) 相处;继续做;进行下去;顺利发展;上车;穿(衣);上年纪get out/into 离去;逃走;退出;出去;取出;拿出;拨出;出版;谈话吃力;(消息)走漏;泄露/进入;穿上;成癖;陷于;研究;从事于;变成get over 越过;恢复;完成,结束;克服(困难);解决难题get rid of 除去;丢弃;扔掉;摆脱;消灭get the better 胜过,超过;占上风;左右;支配get through 完成;到达;渡过;用光;(使人)明白;通过;接通(电话)get together 集会;聚会get up 起床;站起;举欤话才牛换埃淮虬?/BR> get up to 到达;赶上give away 背弃;出卖;泄露;散掉,给掉(钱财)give in/way (to) 屈服;让步;递交;交上;让位于,转变为;听任支配give out 分发;分配;失灵;报废;用尽;耗光give rise to 引发;导致;产生given that 只要是,考虑到;假定,已知go after 寻找;追求go by 通过;经过;依照…行事;根据…的说法go down 去某地;下去;跪下;咽下;(日)落;(船)沉;病倒;垮台;(计算机)停机(故障) go down with 为…所接受,为…所相信,为…所心服go for 去(做某事);去请,去找,去拿;想要,愿做,喜欢;可应用于;赞成;被认为go in for 从事;参加(考试;竞赛);喜欢上(业余爱好)go into 调查;研究加入;从事;投入;进人…状态;撞车go off 离开;消失;昏过去;睡着;爆炸;爆发出;开始;(食品)变质;进行go out 出去;熄灭;公布,发表;过时,不再流行go over 越,渡,转向;仔细检查;仔细推敲go through 遭遇;经历;熬过;用光(钱);获准,通过go up 升高;提高;涨高;增长;盖起;建造起;被烧(炸)毁;(舞台幕布)拉起go with 连带;带有;伴随;与…匹配;同…协调grow away from 与…疏远起来grow from 由…长大,由…发展起来grow in 在…方面成长;增加(力量等)grow into 成长为,发展为grow on 使越来越感兴趣,渐渐成为习惯;加深对…的影响grow out of 由…产生;长高大了(衣服等)穿不上;抛弃;戒除(恶习)grow up 长大成人;成长;发展hand down (财产,技术或知识)往下传,传给(后人)hand in 交进来(去);交上去;递交;面呈hand out 派送;分发;(乱)给(批评,处分,忠告等)hand over/on to 捐赠;移交;让与;将…移交给;交出;将…送交,依次传递hang about/around 闲逛;转悠;观望/闲逛;缠(人);与…泡在一起hang back 畏缩不前;迟疑(不肯做某事)hang behind 迟迟不离开,落在后面hang on/to 稍等;坚持住;赖着不走;抱(推,抓)住不放hang out 晾衣服;居住,呆(在某处);停留hang together 团结合作,互相支持;一致,不矛盾hang up 挂起来;挂上话筒;耽搁,搁置have/give access to 得以进入;可以接近have/give an/the advantage over 比…占上风;有利/优于…have to do with 与…有关系hit on/upon 无意中找到;偶然想出hold back 犹豫(该不该做某事);阻止;阻碍;隐瞒;忍住hold in 抑制(情绪等),控制住hold on (to) 坚持下去;等一等;别挂电话hold on to 抓住不放hold out 坚持要求;坚持到底;守住;提出;伸出;主张;坚持;维持hold out for 坚持(得到…)而不肯妥协hold together (合在)一起;团结在一起hold up 举起;托住;支撑;使停滞;耽搁;提出;阻挡;列举,推举;(理论等)经得住hunt for 搜索;探求hurry up 赶快;快点if only 只要;哪怕;要是…就好了;真希望in a sense/way 在某种意义上;有一点儿/在某些方面;有几分;稍微in a word 总而言之;一言以蔽之in accordance with 照;根据;与…一致;合乎in addition (to) 加之;另外;除…之外又in advance (of) 比…先进;提前;提早;预先;事先;在…之前in any case/event 而且;总之;无论如何;好歹in case (of) 如果;万一;倘;以便;以防;以备;如有in charge of 主持;领导;主管…的;照看…的in common (with) 共同;相通;与…同样in conclusion 最后;总之in confidence 私下里;秘密地;暗中in conflict (with) 和…矛盾;和…发生冲突;与…相抵触in connection with 关于…;与…有关;有联系in consequence (of) 因此;结果;…结果;因为…的缘故in/by contrast/comparison to/with 与…对比;对照;和…大不相同/和…比起来;与相比in debt 负债;欠钱in defense 保卫;保护in detail 详细;详尽in disguise 伪装;乔装;假装;隐瞒;掩饰;假象;貌似in exchange for 交换;调换in favor (of) 支持;赞成;对…有利;偏向in force/effect 有效;生效;在实施中在有效期中/实际上;事实上有效;生效;在实施中in front of 在…的正对面;在…前边;对面;当…的面in general/particular 总之;大体上;一般;普遍/尤其;特别in honor of 向…表示尊敬;为祝贺…in (the) light of 考虑到;依照;根据in line 排队;排列;同意;准备就绪;按顺序; 受约束in control 由…控制;管理in office 执政;在位in/within sight 看得见;在眼前;在望;不远了in a way 有点;稍微;在某种意义上in a big/small way 大/小规模地in memory of 为纪念…in need/want of 需要;急需in order (that/to) 以便;为了in other words 换句话说;换言之in place of 代替;而不是;更换; 顶替in progress 在进行中;尚未完工in proportion (to/with) 和…成比例;和…相关;和…相比考博英语词汇(3)in question 讨论中的;谈及的;争论中的in/with respect of/to 关于in return 回报;付给in search of 寻找;搜寻;查究in secret/private/public 私下;暗地/不公开; 私下;秘密地/当众;公开地in short/brief/sum 简言之;总之in spite of 虽然;不管;不顾;纵使in support of 维护…;支持…;证实…in that 因为in/under the circumstances 在这种情况下;考虑到这种情况in the course of 在…期间;在…的过程中in the end 最后;最终;结果;终归in the face of 面临;不顾(反对等)in the first place 起初;首先;早先(not) in the least/the least bit 一点(也不);丝毫(不); (常用于强调否定)in the long/short run 结果;最后/暂时:目前in the name of 在…的名下;以…的名义;为…的缘故in no/good time 立刻;马上,一转眼工夫;迅速地;恰好in vain 徒劳;无益in view of 鉴于;考虑到independent of 独立于…之外;不依赖…的;不受…支配的inform of 告诉;报告;通知insist (on/upon) 坚决主张;坚决要求;坚持认为;定要;坚持要instead of 代替;而不是interfere with 干涉;干预;妨碍;干扰;影响involve in 涉及;卷入;陷入;使进入;使连累join in 参加;加入jump to a conclusion 草率决定;贸然断定keep down 控制,限制,;低下;蹲下;躺下;压住;压制;镇压;忍住了呕吐;缩减keep from 隐瞒,瞒住;避开;使免于keep off 驱散;避开;防止,挡住;不接近keep on 继续…;不停地…keep to 恪守;遵守;遵循;按…办;坚持(做)keep to the (a) minimum 控制到最低限度;尽可能短(少)keep under control 控制(监视等)keep up (with) 跟上;赶上;保持;不落在后面;及时了解(情况)knock down 拆除;拆卸;打倒,撞倒;使减价knock off 下班,停止工作;减低,扣掉;匆忙做完(写完)knock out 敲出;击倒;击昏;使失效;匆匆做好;(药物)使入睡knock over 打翻know of/about 知道;听说lack of 不够;不足;没有laugh off 一笑置之;把…当儿戏lay down 放下;放弃(想法态度等);拟订(计划等);兴建;规定;制定lay off 暂时解雇;休息;休养lay out 展开;铺开;摆开;说明,表达(想法等);设计;布置;准备人殓lead the way 向导;领路;引路lead to 领;带;导向;通向;通往;导致;造成leak out 走漏(消息等);(水,煤气等)泄露lean on 对…施加压力;讹诈;逼迫;倚靠;依靠leave behind 抛弃;忘记带;把…拉下;落后leave out 遗漏;省去;删去;不考虑lead to 把…借给;把钱贷给;使…增添了…,使…有了let alone 更不用说;更别提let down 使(人)失望;放下;放(长)衣服;不支持let off 免除;放过;放掉(气);放(枪);引爆(炸弹);准许…暂时停止工作let out 释放;放走;放(水,气);出租(房屋);把(衣服)放大level off/out 稳定;持平;整平;弄平;水平飞行line up 排队;列队;整顿;排列整齐;排成行;安排妥当;与…站在一起live on/by 继续活着;靠…生活;以食…为生/按照或遵循…(准则)而生活;靠…过活live through 渡过;熬过live up to 配得上。
博士研究生入学考试英语试题及详解
博士研究生入学考试英语试题及详解Doctoral Entrance Examination in EnglishPart I: Reading Comprehension (40 points)Directions: In this section, there are four passages followed by questions or incomplete statements. Read the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each question or complete each statement.Passage 1:Climate Change and Global WarmingClimate change refers to long-term changes in average weather patterns in a specific region or globally. Global warming, on the other hand, specifically refers to the increase in Earth's average surface temperature due to human activities. While some argue that global warming is a natural phenomenon, the overwhelming majority of scientists agree that human activities, such as the burning of fossil fuels and deforestation, are the primary causes of climate change.1. According to the passage, what is the main cause of global warming?A. Natural phenomenaB. Human activitiesC. Average weather patternsD. Long-term changes in climateAnswer: B. Human activities2. What is the difference between climate change and global warming?A. Climate change is caused by human activities, while global warming is natural.B. Global warming refers specifically to changes in average weather patterns.C. Climate change refers to long-term changes in climate, while global warming is due to human activities.D. Global warming specifically refers to the increase in Earth's average surface temperature due to human activities.Answer: D. Global warming specifically refers to the increase in Earth's average surface temperature due to human activities.Passage 2:The Importance of BiodiversityBiodiversity refers to the variety of plant and animal species within a certain ecosystem. It plays a crucial role in maintaining the balance of the environment and supporting the overall health of ecosystems. Loss of biodiversity is a significant concern as it can lead to negative impacts on food security, climate stability, and overall ecosystem function.3. What is biodiversity?A. The variety of plant and animal species within a certain ecosystem.B. The balance of the environment.C. The health of ecosystems.D. The stability of climate.Answer: A. The variety of plant and animal species within a certain ecosystem.4. Why is loss of biodiversity a concern?A. It leads to an increase in food security.B. It has no impact on climate stability.C. It can negatively affect food security, climate stability, and ecosystem function.D. It supports overall ecosystem function.Answer: C. It can negatively affect food security, climate stability, and ecosystem function.Part II: Writing (60 points)Directions: In this section, write an essay on one of the following topics. Your essay should be approximately 400 words in length.1. The Impact of Technology on Society2. Education in the Digital Age3. The Importance of Cross-Cultural Communication4. Sustainable Development and Environmental ConservationPart III: Speaking (60 points)Directions: In this section, you will be asked to discuss one of the following topics. You will have five minutes to prepare your response and three minutes to present it.1. The Advantages and Disadvantages of Online Learning2. The Influence of Social Media on Relationships3. Effective Strategies for Time Management4. The Role of Government in Promoting Renewable EnergyDetailed explanations and model answers for Part II and Part III will be provided during the examination.Good luck with your doctoral entrance examination in English!。
考博英文自我介绍(推荐7篇)
考博英文自我介绍(推荐7篇)考博英文自我介绍(1)Good afternoon! Professors:I am honored to introduce myself. My name is xx 30 years old, born in xx city, xx province. In year 20xx and 20xx, I received my Bachelor degree and Master degree in xx University. I major in xx.After my graduation, I got a job in xx. In the past three years, I was involved in several research projects, such as xx。
Owning to m y hard work, I was rewarded the Excellent Prize in the successive th ree years.However, with time going on, the more I experienced, the clear er I realized that I am really interested in the exchange process of xx. I find that the similar and complicated problems rise in my stud y subject, so I’m eager to cognize more about this field and I hop e I can study further in this University .So I am standing here now. I am really excited. I believe what I am doing is a right thing.Thank you!I am interested in xx. I find that the similar and complicated pr oblems rise in my study subject, so I’m eager to cognize more ab out this field and I hope I can study further in this University .Firstly, I hope I can form systematic view of xx. Secondly, I wish to find a way to solve the complicated problem in my study subje ct.Firstly, I will work harder than before. I believe I am industrious man and “Time is money”. Secondly, my dissertation can rely on my study subject, they have similarity, so time can be saved.Finally, I will read enough English papers to finish my SCI pape r.考博英文自我介绍(2)During the past three years, under the strict guidance of my tut or, professor in college of , I have learned systematically the theory of profession and got the basic manipulative skills about .. With th e help of my supervisor, I have successfully finished the subject and grasped some experimental skill , such as cell culture, DNA extracti on and other molecular biology technique; abstraction, separation, .. ..During three-year study in research, I studied hard and strived f or excellence in our field. I benefit from working together with exce llent colleague. I developed quality of diligence, responsibility, kindn ess and honesty. My internship in college of .. could qualify me for this job, and I believe I can be fit for the position quickly. I am looking forward to working in your department. If I am admitted, I wi ll be thankful and try my best to work for you.Thank you very much.考博英文自我介绍(3)Good morning, my dear teachers, my dearI am very glad to be here for your My name is song yonghao, I am 22 years old, come from luoyang, a very beautiful ancient my undergraduate period will be accomplished in chang'an university in july,20XX;and now, I am trying my best for obtaining a key to Ton gjiGenerally speaking, I am a hard working student especially do t he thing I am interested I will try my best to finish it no matter ho w difficult it When I was sophomore, I found web design very inter esting, so I learned it very To weaver a homepage for myself, I stay ed with my personal computer for half a And I am the first one in my class who own hisFurthermore, I am a person with great During the days preparin g for the first examination, I insist on running every day, no matter what the weather was And just owning to this, I could concentrate on my study and succeeded in theWell, in my spare time, I like basketball, tennis and Chinese Als o English is my I often go to English corner to practice my oral En glish on every Thursday, and write compositions to improve my writ ten ability .but I know my English is not good enough, I will contin ueOk, that is all, thank you for yourMy hometown------luoyangI am from luoyang, a beautiful city in henan It is famous as the "capital of nine dynasties" and enjoys yhe honer that luoyang peo ny is the best in the luoyang played a very important role in Chine se So it has a profound cultural background and many great herita ge sites have been well Such as Longman grotto, one of the three grottoes in china fang white horse temple, being regarded as the cr adle of Chineseluoyang peony is Every year, many tourists travel to luoyang to see the beauty of peony .the people in my hometown are friendly, they welcome the travelers from all over the I like my hometown veryIf luckily I got the chance to learn environment engineering in Tongji University, I will concentrate on the study and research in thi s First I will hard to learn the theoretical knowledge, constructing a solid base for my future work; second I would like to do some practical work with the help of the supervisor and And through this, I can get something that cannot be acquired from the I believe after 2 years of learning, my dream will finally come考博英文自我介绍(4)1. 自我介绍(self-introduce)Good morning. I am glad to be here for this interview. First let me introduce myself. My name is ***, 24. I come from ******,the c apital of *******Province. I graduated from the ******* department of *****University in July ,2001.In the past two years I have been prep areing for the postgraduate examination while I have been teaching *****in NO.****middle School and I was a head-teacher of a class i n junior grade two.Now all my hard work has got a result since I h ave a chance to be interview by you .I am open-minded ,quick in thought and very fond of history.In my spare time,I have broad interests like many other youngers.I lik e reading books, especially those about *******.Frequently I exchang e with other people by making comments in the forum on line.In a ddition ,during my college years,I was once a Net-bar technician.So, I have a comparative good command of network application.I am able to operate the computer well.I am skillful in searching for information in Internet.I am a football fan for years.Italian team is my fa vorite.Anyway,I feel great pity for our country’s team.I always believe that one will easily lag behind unless he keeps on learning .Of course, if I am given a chance to study ****** in thi s famous University,I will stare no effort to master a good command of advance ******.2.考研原因(reasons for my choice)There are several reasons.I have been deeply impressed by the academic atmosphere whe n I came here last summer. In my opinion, as one of the most fam ous ******in our country, it provide people with enough room to ge t further enrichment . This is the first reason.The second one is I am long for doing research in ******throug hout my life. Its a pleasure to be with my favorite ******for lifetime.I suppose this is the most important factor in my decision.Thirdly, I learnt a lot from my *****job during the past two year s. However, I think further study is still urgent for me to realize self -value. Life is precious. It is necessary to seize any chance for self-d evelopment, especially in this competitive modern world.In a word, I am looking forward to making a solid foundation f or future profession after two years study here.3.研究生期间你的计划(plans in the postgraduate study)First, I hope I can form systematic view of *****. As for ******, my express wish is to get a complete comprehension of the formati on and development as well as **************. If possible, I will go o n with my study for doctorate degree.In a word, I am looking forward to making a solid foundation f or future profession after two years study here.4 .介绍你的.家乡(about hometown)I am from , a famous city with a long history over 2,200 years. It is called “Rong Cheng ”because there were lots of banians eve n 900 years ago. The city lies in the eastern part of the province. It is the center of politics, economy and culture. Many celebrities wer e born here, for instance, Yanfu, Xie Bingxin, Lin Zexu and so on . . You know, there is a saying that “The greatness of a man lends a glory to a place”. I think the city really deserves it. The top three a rtware are Shoushan Stone, cattle-horn combs and bodiless lacquer ware. In addition, it is famous for the hot springs. Theyare known f or high-quality. Visitors athome and abroad feel it comfortable bath ing here.There is my beloved hometown.5.你的家庭(about family)There are four members in my family; my parents, my cute cat of 9 years old and me. My father is a technician in the Fujian TV st ation. He often goes out on business. So most of the housework is done by my industrious mom. Climbing at weekends is our comm on interest. The fresh air and natural beauty can help us get rid of tiredness. They can strengthen our relation, too.During my preparein g for coming here,my parents’love and support have always been my power.and I hope in future I wil be able to repay them.6.你的大学(about university)**********University is the oldest one in the province. It was fou nded in *******and covers an area of over******* mu. The building a rea is ************square meters. It develops into a comprehensive u niversity with efforts of generations, especially after the reform and opening up. It takes the lead among the *********universities with ni ce teaching and scientific research ability. The library has a storage of *******books. . various research institutes are set up including 52 research centers. There are teaching research experimental bases. F or example, the computer center, analyzing-test center, modern edu cation technical center and so on.pesonel statement(introduction)good morning,my dear teachers,my dear professors.i am very gl ad to be here for your interview.my name is song yonghao,i am 22years old .i come from luoyang,a very beautiful aicent city.my unde rgratuade period will be accomplished in chang'an university in july ,2004;and now,i am trying my best for obtaining a key to tongji u niversity.generally speaking ,i am a hard working student especially do t he thing i am interested in. i will try my best to finish it no matter how difficult it is. when i was sophomore, i found web design very interesting, so i learned it very hard . to weaver a homepage for myself, i stayed with my pesonel computer for half a month.,and i am the first one in my class who own his homepage. forthermore,i am a person with great perserverence. during the days preparing fo r the first examination,i insist on running every day, no matter what the weather was like.and just owning to this,i could concentrate on my study and succeeded in the end.well ,in my spare time ,i like basketball, tennis and chinese ches s. also english is my favorate.i often go to english corner to practis e my oral english on every thursday,and write compositions to impr ove my witten ability .but i know my english is not good enough ,i will continue studying.ok, that is all,thank you for your attention.my hometown——--luoyangI am from luoyang,a beautiful city in henan province. it is famo us as the "capital of nine dynasties " and enjoy yhe honer that luoy ang peony is the best in the world.luoyang played a very important role in chinese history. so it h as a profound cultural background and many great heritagesites ha ve been well reverved. such as longmen grotto, one of the three gr ottoes in china ang white horse temple, being regarded as the crad le of chnese buddhism.luoyang peony is world-famous. every year, many tourists travel to luoyang to see the beauty of peony .the people in my hometo wn are friendly, they welcome the travellers from all over the world.i like my hometown very much(英语版的,别错过呀)研究生计划,你如何打算?献给正准备复试的人If luckily i got the chance to learn environment engineering in t ongji university, i will concentrate on the study and reserch in this f ield. first i will hard to learn the theoritical knowledge,constucting a solid base for my future work; second i would like to do some pra ctical work with the help of the supervisor ang classmate .and thro ugh this ,i can get something that cannot be acquired from the tex tooks. i believe after 2 years of learning ,my dream will finally come true.Self-introduction:Good morning, everyone!I am glad to be here for this intervi ew. First, let me introduce myself to you. My name is Qin Jiayin. I was born on April 23, 1981. I am a local person.I am graduating fr om Jilin Normal University (应该是这样译) this June. I major in Chine se literature. I hope I could get the opportunity to finish my postgr aduate courses in Jilin University which I have desired for a long ti me. I have the confidence because I have such ability!I am a girl who is fervent, outgoing and creative. At the same time, I think I a m quick in mind and careful in everything. I am looking forward to my postgraduate studies and life. I will soon prove that your decisi on of choosing me is the wisest. Thank you for giving me such a v aluable opportunity!Reasons for taking postgraduate exams:First of all, I love my major. Chinese literature is the symbol of the start of Chinese literary modernization. It plays an important pa rt in modernization of our citizens’thoughts. What’s more, moder n literature is very close to our daily life and it can deeply reflect t he styles and features of our society. I am fascinated by the great masters’refreshing or warm or profound styles as well. But I am n ot easily satisfied with such superficial knowledge. I hope I could ha ve a better understanding in modern literature by studying further.This is a very important reason for me to take the postgraduate ex ams.Next, I love the feeling in the university. It is full of youthful sp irit. And I am deeply attracted by the scholarly atmosphere. And th e most important, it’s my great honor to open my ears to your te aching.Finally, I want to talk about a very practical problem. That is m y dream of becoming a teacher in the university. I want to realize my dream and make myself to be a well-qualified person. I think th e postgraduate studies can enrich my knowledge and make me co mpetent in my future job.That’s my simple and clear reasons why I took the postgraduat e exams. `My university:I’m graduating form Jilin Normal University this June which has a history of 50 years. It shares many same characteristics with Jilin University. Both of them have a refreshing and scholarly atmospher e. Four years’studying there made me an independent, optimistic and strict girl. I appreciate the education my university gave me.Thank you for your time!Good afternoon, teachers.I am very glad to be here for this interview. First let me introd uce myself. My name is abc, 25 years old. I come from Weifang, a beautiful city of Shandong Province. I graduated from Commercial C ollege in July, 2001 and major in finance. Then, I was a teacher in abc, When I was a senior school student, I am interested in though t and began to read a certain classic work of Marxism, especially I f inished reading “the florilegium of Mao ZeDong”. From then on, I have dabbled in more and more theoretical works and accumulated great interests in theory study, especially in Marxism.I have a dream, a dream of my study. I wish devote my whole life and energy into the development of the Marxism. If I have the opportunity to study in abc University, I’ll dabble in as much as do cument about the specialty as possible. If it is possible, I want to g et the primary accomplishment in my major, at least, a stable basis.Personally, for today’s China, the first task to the development of Marxism is a process of construction. That’s to say, we should u nderstand Marxism mostly from the aspect of construction and dev elopment of social society. Only when our socialistic country has a more rapid and balance development than the capitalistic, we can e nhance the attractiveness and persuasion of Marxism eventually.我的自我介绍(我是在职的,希望对大家有点帮助):The next year, I was transferred into the Principal Customer De partment, responsible for the Developing and strengthening a good relationship between the principal customers and my company .Tw o major customers, Henan Provincipal Department of Transportation and Henan Provincial Department of Personnel, are under my wor k.However,with time going on ,the more I experienced, the cleare r I realized that I'm really interested in the Enterprise Management .I find many enterprises have the problem of an unmatched manage ment to its developing speed . I'm eager to learn more about man agement and I hope I can study further in this University.So I resigned in August , 2003 and started the way to pursuing my studies. After about half year's hard work, I'm finally standing before you honorable professors now. I'm really excited . Though I'v e sacrificed much on my way to pusuing studies, I believe it's wort hwhile. I believe working hard will finally be repaied .Thank you !考博英文自我介绍(5)考博复试英文自我介绍范文Good afternoon,professors!I am great honored to meet you her e.Now allow me to give a brief self-introduction.My name is xx,xx years old,born in xx city,xx province. I have b een working for nearly xx years.I am open-minded,quick in thought and very fond of history.In my spare time,I have broad interest like many other youngers.In year xx,I entered xx,major in xx.After my graduation,I entered xx University to study my postgraduate course,major in xx.In those 7 years study,I worked hard,and I gained scholarship for many tim es.During 3 years study in xx University, under the strict guidance of my tutor,I have learned systematically the theory of xx.I benefit f rom working together with excellent colleague.xx University shares many same characteristics with xxx University.Both of them have a r efreshing,scholarly atmosphere.After my graduation in xx, I worked in xx.I got a position in xx. However,with time going on,the more I experienced,the clearer I rea lized that I am really interested in xx.I am eager to learn more abo ut xx and I hope I can study further.I wish to find a way to solve t he complicated problem in my daily work.So I started the way to pursuing my studies in xx,and work har d for about half year.Now all my hard word has got a result since I have a chance to be interview by you. If luckily I got the chance t o learn xx,I will work harder than before.Thank you!考博英文自我介绍(6)医学考博复试的英文自我介绍thank you for giving me the chance to interview and it is my p leasure to introduce myself to you. my name is lifeng. i major in ……and i will graduate from the…….. medical university in july, XX. hope a chance to work and develop in your department.during the past three years, under the strict guidance of my tut or, professor ……in college of ………, i have learned systematically th e theory of profession and got the basic manipulative skills about …….. with the help of my supervisor, i have successfully finished th e subject “………”and grasped some experimental skill , such as c ell culture, dna extraction and other molecular biology technique; a bstraction, separation, ….. ..i passed the cet band 6 test inXX, after that, i tried my best to learn medical english and mastered a lot of professional vocabular y. i am good at listening, speaking, reading and writing.. i can mani pulate computer proficiently and master microsoft office software, al so be familiar with spss and photoshop, etc.during three-year study in research, i studied hard and strived f or excellence in our field. i benefit from working together with excellent colleague. i developed quality of diligence, responsibility, kindn ess and honesty. my internship in college of ….. could qualify me fo r this job, and i believe i can be fit for the position quickly. i am lo oking forward to working in your department. if i am admitted, i wi ll be thankful and try my best to work for you.thank you very much.考博英文自我介绍(7)考博复试之英文自我介绍当来到一个陌生的地方时,常常要进行自我介绍,用自我介绍往往可以向他人介绍自己。
考博英语资料
考博英语资料Test one一、完形填空(语言的进化与学习)Evolved;valuable;attainment;resonble;claim;with;organisms; potential;as;biological;reviews;infact; the lower;exposed;rules;although;isolated;interaction;acquisition;in other words二、阅读理解1、culture is the sum total of all the traditions……(文化是所有传统的总称)C(basically equal);D(complicated);A(vocabulary);A(all languages allow);B(It helps anthropology) 2、aurora极光篇C(know little);D(the behavior24);A(magnetosphere);B(colors depend on);B(formatio and colors) 3、划船-团队论B(spirit of teamwork);D(a coach);A(key to);C(bad management );C(from the beginning)4、If you intend to using humou……(幽默的使用)D(use humor effiectively);B(relevant to);A(god-like);B(another group);B(as if be natural)5、four words that changed a life(C-E-A-D-F)Test two一、完形填空(我们正在进入一个飞速发展、致命武器、资源耗费、国际紧张的时代)There;achieved;transfers;scale;outcome;needed;whether;possibl y;as;last;difficult;pace;allowance;out;many;then;come;line;extent;or;二、阅读理解1、Archaeology has long been an tool for…… (考古学已成为研究史前文化的一个工具)A(purpose changed);C(investigate European cultures in northAmerican);D(locate);B(misused in1940s);A(become valuable in science and history )2、A folk culture is small…….(民间文化)A(contrast between);B(popular cultures);C(tradition);D(while );D(popular culture incresingly) 3\As Dr Samuel…..计算机B(at all);D(compared with man);C(absurd);A(handle streams information);B(before 1970s)4、genetic discrimination is a bad thing (基因歧视)C(may become a musician);A(Yo-yo Ma);D(hard work);D(reliable than other);B(advocates) 5、The irresponsibility that spreads AIDS:B-A-F-D-CTest three一、完形填空(culture is the sum total of all the traditions……文化是所有的总称)Sense;may;savage;of;that;series;established;spoken;uncivilized;c omplex;tranfer;their;which;but;Speakers;expansions;existence;to;ours;what二、阅读理解1、Taking charge of yourself involves putting to rest some very prevalent myths.D(the prevalent measurement);C(achieve happiness);A(annoying);D(encounter few difficuties)B(wants to illustrate those who know ……are truly intelligent)2、In July of 1994,an astournding series of events took place(comet 彗星事件)D(once combined larger body);C(frozen);B(more than 20);A(left marks and ribbons )D(collisions between heavenly bodies have been relativelyfrequent)3、By the year 2100,global temperatures are expected to rise (地球温度将升高)C(0.8-3.5recent years)D(technically not very difficut to reduce);D(overdue=late);A( a political risk );A(may emit more for somet time)4、Over the past few years ,people being told what they cant eat. (diets 食物节食)D(wandering what food healthy)A(more profits than safty);D(consumers blame for)B(ready-made meal replaced the home-making );B(man-made and not beneficial to health)5、Working women----East an West:B-A-D-E-FTest Four一、完形填空(one of the major problems of nuclear energy…核能的主要问题)Many;active;whilespan;forcing;involves;which;by-products;undetacted;containers;leaked;effects;consideration; Building;high;enclosing hot;where;thereby;abandoned二、阅读理解1、Volcanic fire and glacial ice are natural enemies(火山与冰川是敌人)C(steam caves of Mount Rainier);C(Destruction in the cutting of glaciers);D(bowel-like)A(sth between ofdinary ice and crystalline ice);A(destroy the cave system)2、Out of more than 3 million students graduates from high school (300万中学生高中毕业) B(0.2%);B(pass entrance examinatio);C(reasearch institutions);C(equally well-known);B(diffent opinions)3、Most americans spend far more of their leisure time(美国人的休闲时间在大众媒体)C(mass media occupies leisure time);B(our exposure not necessary) A(by different factors)B(influence as great as film ) D(somewhat passive)4、For the past 20 years, scientists have been investigating 科学家探讨疾病与电磁场的关系A(rise debate);B(a figure to judge);D(The EMF);B(make clear);C(adequate hunman models)5、you are what you think D-B-A-C-FTest Five一、完形填空(Humor doesn't travel well;Jokes rarely translate)While;in term of; so that;capable;advance;shaped;depends on;interpreting;interacting;about;compounded;incorporated;at the mercy of ;transform;offensive;constraints;likewise;at the expense of;cautious;risky二、阅读理解1、Imagine a world in which there was suddenly no emotion(想象如果世界没有了情绪)B(tell beneficial from harmful);C(enjoy doing right thing);A(basis);B(classcify objects);B(socity) 2\War may be a natural expression of biological instince and .(战争可能是生物本能的表达) B(be reasonable);B(by social conventions);B(control violence);C(responsibility punishment);B(sacrifices individual for the benefit of the social menmber)3、The case for college has been accepted without question for more高中生上大学的好处?) B(value it high);B(themore ,the less)C(rise unemployment);B(only a choice);A(strong motivation)4、Automobile industry has been well in USA and Japan (为什么日本汽车生产水平比美国高)D(different process)B(both well)C(not only ..but also)A(practicable) D(make clear)5、JAKARTA C-B-E-D-ATest SIX一、完形填空(Generally speaking 英国人可能更愿意谈天气)Even;witness;dozing;but;once;object;fancy;atlength;follows ; speculation;certainly;who;when;predictions;surprised;repaced;although;at aloss;mention;reserved二、阅读理解1\略2、for most of us ,the work is the central….(工人与管理者工作的差别)C(by work they do);B(satisfaction in life);B(frustrations from inequality at work)D(intolerable and challenging )A(have no control over their work)3、Prospective teachers are urged to develop their…..(未来老师的教学方法)A(possible selecting)C(instruction practice)A (oversimlified and judgement)B(responsible use 0f teaching style)B(Educational philosophies)4、Sex prejudices are based on and justified by the ideology 别歧视被证明是思想意识形态) D(somewhat a prejudice)A(weaker sex);B(an extension domestic role)B(social determined and full of prejudices);B(sex role different are taught in schools)5、The grass is always greener A-C-D-F-ETest Seven一、完形填空(One of the basic characteristics of capitalism is ….资本主义的本质特征是)Extensive ;however;evolution ;significant;source;material;problems;which;deny;emergence;For example;created;line;recognized;stepped in;important;industries;pursuit;handicap;condemn二、阅读理解1、Its natural for young people to be critical their parents (年轻人经常抱怨父母不理解他们)D(teenagers);A(sometimes reasonable to complain);D(illustrate existence);D(show difference and independence);C(cooperate with their parents)2、What do we think of the word “business”你认为什么是生意?()C(business many kinds of enterprises);B(Munich Re);D(socially and responsible);A(more responsibilities than profits);B(a chapter of a business book)3、Although we can say…language learning like to pretend (语言学习)D(generalizationg in very beginning);B(students exposed to plenty language materials);D(Teahers should exercise students ability);A(make slow progress);B(some generalization of language learning)4、Clothes play a critical part in the conclusions…(衣着提供个人的信息)B(helps us understand);C(attract more attention);C (certain type certain occasions);A(Few women are certain professional clothing);D(Clothing for appropriate effects)5、Don't cry for the new economy B-C-E-A-FTest eight一、完形填空(there are two ways to see growth 有两种基本方式去观察增长)Viewed;promotion;measurable;by contrast;definition;specigic;as;ends;order ;risks;first;perceive; Open;cause;adapt;cope;likely;role;both;cease to二、阅读理解1、Should doctors ever lie to be benefit ,,,,(医生应该撒谎吗?C(lawyers);D(necessary practice);C(unable to deal properly);A(doctors different government );B(slightly sarcastic稍带讽刺2、Fortunately there are still afew tasty things for us to enjoy security (食盐还是不食盐呢?D(not convincing);C(humorous);B(too much salt);B(equally harmful to health);C(not result from)3、Few people would defend the attitude to childern (父母对孩子溺爱的度的把握)B(very strict);D(followers);B(urging to spoil child);D(strong);C(hardships beneficial growth ) 4、The destruction of natural resources and contamination of food (环境与食物污染)C(pollution);B(Environmental health professionals);A(Ecologists,conserbationists)D(Unable to see the whole);B(America)5、Our pursuit of Happiness F-B-C-A-ETest Nine一、完形填空(many definitions of social movements and revolutions社会运动革命的不同)Purposeful;profit;and;legal;thus;find;Civil;involved;achieve;howev er;stop;disagreements;standard ;scale;enact;major;and;sought;st akes;ready二、阅读理解1、For centuries ecplorers have risked their lives….(探险活动的目的及意义,火星探险)B(for economic and polical purposes);D(an unknown region);D(Non-commercial ornational imperative);C(a role moreimportant than past);A(May helpunderstand how life began)2、American and British annoyed the French Paradox(法国式的似是而非与反话)B(eat more fatty but less die of);C(show uncertain );A(the special way of wine-drinking)D(delayed result of an action);A(still uncertain about the key to French Paradox puzzle)3、A reviews of the female characters in Chinese fiction..(中国小说中的妇女形象)C(of the 20th century);B(subject to male-centered );A(pessimistic);C(not just ,but economic as well);A(wives at homes and working outside at the same time )4、The fear of Americanizatio n of the planet …..(文化美国化或全球化现象)D(at the expense of the other languages);A(encourages to learn other language cultures )D(now popular in the world);C(to promote language cultures);A(Universalist)5、Einsteins painful romance;E-C-A-B-DTest Ten一、完形填空(略)二、阅读理解1、Income disparity describes two disparate groups:the rich and the poor(收入划分贫富距) C(different);D(only have better conditions);C(only somewhat reasonable)A(still hope to make fortune);B(unrealistic to take monetary wealth as the only aim of life )2、Crying is hardly encouraged by scciety (流眼泪的不同原因与作用)D(harmful to health);A(physiological);C(hardly necessaryto get help);A(Emotional tears different other accounts );B(discovery of drug abuse and the diagnosis of eye illnesses)3、satiric literature is its freshness,its originality…(讽刺文学的魅力)D(reasons for pooularity of satire)C(new form);A(Jonathan Swift);D(original aesthertically);C(because they need to be reminded that popular ideas are often inaccurate)4、One fact demonstated by early sleep researchers (睡眠的研究情形)B(each individual had the same EFG as his signature);D(sleep involves different levels of consciousness) C(single);D(after the alpha rhythm descents);A(sustainable)5、When to say no to kids E-B-F-C-D。
考博英语面试常见问题及答案
考博英语面试常见问题及答案其实考博英语复试最大的一个问,也是最根本的一个问题就是:首先你得先通过考博英语初试,这才有可能面对考博英语复试问题。
下面是小编为大家带来的考博英语常见问题及答案,欢迎阅读。
第一部分:传统(Sample Traditional Interview Questions)1、What can you tell me about yourself?(关于你自己,你能告诉我些什么?)这一问题如果面试没有安排的时间的话。
这是一个必问的问题。
考官并不希望你大谈你的个人历史,他是在寻找有关你性格、资历、志向和生活动力的线索,来判断你是否适合读研或者MBA。
下面是一个积极正面回答的好例子:“在高中我参加各种竞争性体育活动,并一直努力提高各项运动的成绩。
大学期间,我曾在一家服装店打工,我发现我能轻而易举地将东西推销出去。
销售固然重要,但对我来说,更重要的是要确信顾客能够满意。
不久便有顾客返回那家服装店点名让我为他们服务。
我很有竞争意识,力求完美对我很重要。
”In high school I was involved in competitive sports and I always tried to improve in each sport I participated in. As a college student, I worked in a clothing store part-time and found that I could sell things easily. The sale was important, but for me, it was even more important to make sure that the customer was satisfied. It was not long before customers came back to the store and specifically asked for me to help them. I’m very competitive and it means a lot to me to be the best.2、What would you like to be doing five years after graduation?(在毕业以后5年内你想做些什么?)你要清楚你实际上能胜任什么。
英语考博试题及答案
英语考博试题及答案一、词汇与结构(共20分)1. The _______ of the project will depend on the availability of funds.A) initiationB) implementationC) terminationD) qualification答案:B2. Despite his _______ efforts, he failed to convince the committee.A) trivialB) futileC) sincereD) superficial答案:C3. The _______ of the new policy has been widely discussed in the media.A) implicationsB) complicationsC) ramificationsD) repercussions答案:A4. She is a _______ of her father, showing great talent in music.A) descendantB) successorC) inheritorD) progeny答案:C5. The _______ of the old building was a significant event in the community.A) demolitionB) renovationC) constructionD) destruction答案:A二、阅读理解(共30分)阅读下列短文,然后回答问题。
Passage 1The rise of the internet has transformed the way we communicate, learn, and do business. It has opened up new opportunities and challenges for individuals and organizations alike.6. What is the main topic of the passage?A) The history of the internet.B) The impact of the internet on society.C) The technical aspects of the internet.D) The future of the internet.答案:B7. What does the author imply about the internet?A) It has only positive effects.B) It has both opportunities and challenges.C) It is a threat to traditional businesses.D) It is outdated and no longer relevant.答案:BPassage 2In recent years, there has been a growing interest in renewable energy sources due to environmental concerns and the need for sustainable development.8. What is the main reason for the interest in renewable energy?A) Economic benefits.B) Environmental concerns.C) Technological advancements.D) Government policies.答案:B9. What can be inferred from the passage?A) Renewable energy is widely adopted.B) Renewable energy is too expensive.C) There is a need for sustainable development.D) Environmental concerns are a recent issue.答案:C三、完形填空(共20分)阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
博士英语考试要点总结(完美版)-整合word版本
博士英语考试要点总结(完美版) 整合博士英语复习资料分数组成:卷面80分+出勤10分+口试10分卷面:一. 听力选择(放2遍):1分*10=10分二. 给出后缀,要求写出它的意思,并以此后缀造词并写出中文意思:分*10=5分三、单复数的变化四. 选择正确的解释并将所选选项翻译成中文(神经系统、消化系统、心血管系统、呼吸系统、药理):本题出自各章课后习题Multiple choice部分:1分*10=10分五. 2段英翻中(医学科普):5分*2=10分2段中翻英(一般为中医):内容包括证、病机、症状、治则的翻译,书中以肺为例,考试中可以变为脾等脏。
详见《博士生医学英语教材》中的IX、X、XI:10分*2=20分六. 给一段中文科普文章,翻译成80字左右的英文摘要七. 作文:Economic Growth and Environment(80字) A4纸手写、不能从网上下,夹在卷子里:10分一.复数形式(教科书P42~43)Ampulla—Ampullae 尾突(另有一意思为壶腹)Corona—Coronae 冠状Vertebra—Vertebrae 脊椎Bronchus—Bronchi 支气管Capillus—Capili 毛发Fungus—Fungi 真菌Omphalos—Omphali 脐Genus—Genera 属Stercus—Stercora 粪Gonad—Gonades 性腺Testis—Testes 睾丸Diagnosis—Diagnoses 诊断Psychosis—Psychoses 精神病Epididymis—Epididymides 附睾Thorax—Thoraces 胸部Appendix—Appendices 阑尾Pollex—Pollices 拇指Meninx—Meninges 脑脊膜Caries—Caries龋齿Derma—Dermata 真皮,皮肤Sarcoma—Sarcomata 肉瘤Stoma—Stomata 口Flagellum—Flagella 鞭毛Labium—Labia 唇Protozoon—Protozoa 原生动物格(p17~p20)及课后练习题I的所有单词。
考博英语-30_真题无答案
考博英语-30(总分83, 做题时间90分钟)Part Ⅰ Vocabulary1.This style of writing, incidentally, is suggestive of what is called the "newsreel technique" of John dos Passos.SSS_SINGLE_SELA reminiscentB collectiveC forgettableD advisable2.We are totally unable, after decades of experiment, to replicate ancient glazed pottery.SSS_SINGLE_SELA produceB manufactureC dramatizeD duplicate3.The guest turned upside down his glass as a signal that he would drink no more.SSS_SINGLE_SELA conversedB inversedC traversedD reversed4.Great works are performed not by strength but by persistence.SSS_SINGLE_SELA permanenceB proliferationC perseveranceD predominance5.It is reported that the worst pedestrian jam in this city occurs around this crossroads.SSS_SINGLE_SELA confessionB congestionC digesfonD exhaustion6.The plan would require two, or possibly more, class periods for its fulfillment.SSS_SINGLE_SELA executionB excursionC expansionD extinction7.In the country we are excluded from the worries of life in a big town.SSS_SINGLE_SELA envelopedB protectedC insulatedD subtracted8.In the deserted factory several huge machines were left to rust and decay.SSS_SINGLE_SELA inaugurateB disintegrateC accelerateD disseminate9.His major task is to integrate the work of Various bureaus under the ministry.SSS_SINGLE_SELA organizeB correspondC coordinateD respond10.A shift from native bronze to iron artifacts took place under the influence of cultural borrowings.SSS_SINGLE_SELA transitionB transmissionC transactionD transference11.In view of obstruction and disappointment, the prime minister decided to make parliamentary alliance.SSS_SINGLE_SELA frustrationB illustrationC capitulationD clarification12.It is said that science has become **plex to acknowledge the existence of universal truths.SSS_SINGLE_SELA addressB declareC affirmD perceive13.The employer tried to bully his employees from staging strikes by threatening to close down the entire plant.SSS_SINGLE_SELA intimidateB integrateC ridiculeD humiliate14.It is a contradiction that in such a rich country there should be so many poor people.SSS_SINGLE_SELA pageantB patronageC paradoxD pendulum15.What he expressed as a mere supposition was taken by others as a positive statement.SSS_SINGLE_SELA suspectB surmiseC suspicionD surrender16.This program will take kids who have a manifest history of violent acts.SSS_SINGLE_SELA determinedB demonstratedC administratedD distinguished17.In 1986 the country initiated restrictions on the use of pesticides.SSS_SINGLE_SELA institutedB constitutedC prosecutedD distributed18.Mr. Johnson was a passionate person filled with an incredible dynamism.SSS_SINGLE_SELA energyB enduranceC effortD endeavor19.At first I guessed it was an airplane, but I soon changed my mind because it remained static instead of moving like a plane.SSS_SINGLE_SELA stationaryB statutoryC stationeryD statuesque20.In the 1998's flood in China a large number of victims suffered the loss of their homes.SSS_SINGLE_SELA expenseB sacrificeC damageD incentive21.They suggested that an agency be created to carry out the recommendation of **mittee.SSS_SINGLE_SELA implementB complimentC supplementD complement22.The principal duty of the United Nations is to safeguard the pace of the world.SSS_SINGLE_SELA primaryB primeC privilegedD precedent23.Through the discussion they gained an extraordinary insight into**plexity of women's emotions.SSS_SINGLE_SELA cleverness ofB knowledge ofC prediction ofD perception of24.His inability to learn foreign languages was a(n) obstacle to his career.SSS_SINGLE_SELA barrierB excessC carderD impulse25.Crew chiefs supervised engines, switches and lights that told them how each item of equipment was functioning.SSS_SINGLE_SELA observedB preservedC monitoredD nurtured26.In this monumental work the entire storehouse of the world's art is surveyed.SSS_SINGLE_SELA impressiveB expressiveC progressiveD possessive27.To their great surprise, they found the floodwater had damaged the building's foundation.SSS_SINGLE_SELA underlainB underlinedC undertakenD undermined28.They demand to set up an organization flexible enough to cope with any emergency.SSS_SINGLE_SELA portableB valiantC trivialD mobile29.Peter was seen crying when he came out of the office. We can deduce that he must have been punished.SSS_SINGLE_SELA conferB referC preferD infer30.One of the real services of the historical novel is not that it can be a substitute for history, but that it can be a(n) extension.SSS_SINGLE_SELA complimentB supplementC instrumentD replacementPart Ⅱ Reading ComprehensionPassage 1For reasons yet to be fully understood, one out of ten human beings in the world is left-handed, and from one generation to the next, this ratio is roughly preserved. As we know, left-handedness cuts across socioeconomic, ethnic, and gender lines. Yet throughout history prominent figures in science—to say nothing of religion—have identified in left-handedness signs of viciousness or worse. In 1903, Italian physician Cesare Lombroso identified left-handedness as one of the degeneracy signs of the born criminals. Three years later, Dr. Wilhelm Fliess suggested that left-handedness was a reliable identification of homosexuality. And in 1937 British psychologist Cyril Burt declared left-handedness to be a mark of an ill-organized nervous system.As demonstrated by all the "therapeutic" coercion that left-handed children were subjected to during the first half of the 20th century, these biases had more than just a theoretical impact. Yet even when this gauche predilection was being discouraged, handism was certainly never taken as seriously as racism or sexism now is. Perhaps it's the arbitrary nature of the trait that has militated against meaningful discrimination. After all, even when both parents are right-handed, there is still a 10 percent chance that they will bring a left-handed baby into the world. Moreover, a white baby born in Scaresdale is just as likely to be left-handed as a black baby in Harlem. Hence when the left-handed George Bush became President of the United States, it was hardly interpreted as a blow againstprejudice. Nor was much attention paid to the fact that Ronald Reagan and Gerald Ford were also southpaws.31.Judging from the context, Scarsdale is a place inhabited by ______.SSS_SINGLE_SELA white peopleB black peopleC mixed racesD rich people32.The word "handism" in Line 3 Paragraph 2 most probably means ______.SSS_SINGLE_SELA being skillful with one's handsB quality of being convenientC discrimination against left-handed peopleD encouragement to use both hands instead of one33.The word "southpaws" at the end of the passage means ______.SSS_SINGLE_SELA a boxer from the southB a politician from a southern stateC a person with extraordinarily large handsD a left-handed person34.According to the passage, left-handedness ______.SSS_SINGLE_SELA is discouraged but not discriminated againstB has caused discrimination as serious as sexism and racismC is a subject that has drawn more and more attentionD is an advantage in running for public office35.Left-handedness is ______.SSS_SINGLE_SELA a thing that is cultivatedB a thing that occurs by pure chanceC a thing of genetic inheritanceD a thing that occurs more in prominent figuresPassage 2One in three Americans said that money was a crucial factor in their decision to work for pay (or have a spouse work) rather than stay home to raise the children, with Baby Boomer women most likely to have made that choice. Forty-five percent of Baby Boomer **pared with just 32 percent of those 55 and over—said they went to work. "Baby Boomer women, especially the older ones, grew up expecting to replicate the pattern of their mothers' lives," suggests Hochschild. "But then the bills **ing in and more job opportunities opened up, and these women moved into a life they hadn't anticipated."Money played a great role in marriage—even an unhappy one. Approximately 18 percent of all those interviewed said they stayed married because they lacked money to get a divorce, while less than 8 percent said that financial strain in their marriage has caused them to divorce.Lack of money also influenced education choices. Nearly one in four Americans has postponed or decided not to attend college because of financial pressures. Even with the sustained prosperity of the past eight years, Gen-Xers were most likely to have altered their college plans. A 39-year-old Hispanic billing clerk in New York spoke about how the need for money limited her teenager son's ability to take part in extracurricular activities that could increase his chances of getting into college. "Since age 14, myson's been working, and I think he is a superb person. Not having a lot of money has made him realize what work is all about. On the other hand, he was elected to go to a youth leadership conference in Washington, and I can't send him because I don't have the money. Lack of money takes away opportunities he otherwise could have had."On the question of what money can and can't buy, a large majority of Americans said that money could buy "freedom to live as you choose", "excitement in life", and "less stress". In a number of follow-up interviews, many **mented that having extra money would immediately alleviate one source of profound stress——the need to work overtime. Those with college and graduate degrees were far more likely to believe that money can buy freedom, perhaps becausebetter-educated people already have a wider array of choices. College-educated professionals, for instance, were much more likely to consider wealth a way of financing travel, starting a business of their own, or funding charitable works in **munities.A 55-year-old Hispanic woman in Los Angeles with a graduate degree and an income of more than$90,000 described a midlife career switch. After resigning from a high-level, high paying——but extremely stressful—civil service job, she became a florist. "After I Started tearing my hair out," she said, "I decided to go intobusiness for myself—flowers don't talk back."Can money buy peace of mind? Fifty-two percent of Americanssaid no. "It all depends on what 'peace' means to you," observed a businesswoman in California who is nearing 60 and would like toretire at 62 and go back to college. "For my husband, peace of mind means working as long as he can and collecting the biggest possible pension. For me, it means knowing I've worked long enough so that I can afford to go after an old dream, I guess you should say that my peace of mind is his worry."36.From the last paragraph we can see that ______.SSS_SINGLE_SELA both the husband and wife have peace of mindB only the husband has peace of mindC only the wife has peace of mindD neither of them has peace of mind37.According to this passage, money plays a more important role in______.SSS_SINGLE_SELA keeping people in a marriageB causing a divorceC raising the childrenD limiting one's ability38.According to the writer, older Baby Boomer women went to work chiefly because ______.SSS_SINGLE_SELA there were more job opportunitiesB they were bored staying at homeC they don't have enough money to buy their own houseD life was costly39.The reason why the 55-year-old Hispanic woman became a florist isthat ______.SSS_SINGLE_SELA she no longer had hairB she hated to meet very rude peopleC she did not like civil service jobsD midlife career switch was a widespread practice40.From paragraph 3 we can learn that ______.SSS_SINGLE_SELA the 14-year-old son did not enjoy his workB without money you never make education choicesC most Gen-Xers wanted to change their college plansD most Gen-Xers did not change their college plansPassage 3Computer Monitoring is most often intended to improveefficiency and effectiveness in the workplace, but with good **es the opportunity for abuse by employers and employees alike. "Computer Monitoring in the 21st Century" written by a futurist is an exceptional observation as to what the future may hold for those people choosing to enter the technological field such as industry, commerce, medicine and science.As Computer Monitoring increases, **es a concern for the types of effects it may have in the workplace. The article says: "By the end of the decade, as many as 30 million people may constantly be monitored in their jobs." As computer systems become so sophisticated, this number will drastically increase. As we enter this new age of technology, we must remember that with more **es more responsibility by employers and employees alike. Knowledge can be used as a weapon or as a tool. For instance, monitoring abuse can be found in the situation of airline agents. The agents discovered that by keeping customers on hold while finishing their work they could gain an extra 5-minute break. In the future, employees who are accustomed to evading the monitoring system may no longer be able to tolerate it. These types of employees may find they can no longer survive the added pressure of not being able to evade the system.While monitoring can add pressure to some employees, it can also be a relief to others. It is a relief to the employee, because it provides information readily at hand. With the use of prompts, acting as reminders to workers, the information needed is passed on efficiently allowing employees to do a better job. However, if prompts are used to tell an employee how much time has been wasted or how bad an employee is doing his job, it could cause the opposite effect. Monitoring can have a positive effect on workers by letting the employees access their own information. In a study, early information about job performance given by a computer is accepted better than a performance rating given by a boss. At this time, monitoring is based on the output of an employee's performance. In the future, there will be more freedom for employees to use theirown ideas, therefore making monitoring more effective. One example of monitoring as a weapon is seen when a woman who took an extra minute in the bathroom was threatened with loosing her job. Withthis added stress she suffered a nervous breakdown. **pany insisted that they were not "spying" but were only trying to improve their business. If monitoring is not used correctly, businesses willsuffer with increases in operating costs because of increased turnover, absenteeism, medical costs and worker's compensation. Employers who use positive reinforcement with monitoring will guarantee better motivation.Legislation has the potential to help employees with issues of better treatment and the right to privacy. In the New Century, companies that succeeded will be the ones who learn from the past and from the "me boss and you employee" mentality. A good blacksmith can take a hammer and forge a weapon into a tool that can benefit the whole village. Employers are the blacksmiths; employees are the hammers. Monitoring is the tool. It takes both to make a tool to benefit the future.41.From Paragraph 1, we can learn that ______.SSS_SINGLE_SELA computer monitoring is basically used by people with bad intentionsB computer monitoring is basically used by people with good intentionsC computer monitoring is basically used by people with good and bad intentionsD good intentions will give rise to abuse42.According to the last paragraph, **panies in the future will ______.SSS_SINGLE_SELA give up the use of computer monitoringB introduce new legislationC increase operating costsD try hard to make employees feel better about themselves and their jobs43.The writer means to tell us **puter monitoring ______.SSS_SINGLE_SELA is used for spyingB can definitely improve efficiency and effectivenessC can be very useful in the hands of the right peopleD is hated by all the employees44.From Paragraph 2, we can learn that ______.SSS_SINGLE_SELA the airline agents are generally under pressure of workB the airline agents are lazy peopleC the airline agents must be forced to work hardD all the employees will not find it unbearable to be monitored by computer45.What will NOT happen if the employer puts too much pressure on the employees by using the monitoring system?SSS_SINGLE_SELA The employees will have more freedom.B The employees will accept the performance rating better than**puter monitoring.C Many employees will frequently stay away from their work.D More employees will leave **pany.Passage 4Cloning shakes us all to our very souls. For humans to consider the cloning of one another forces them all to question the very concepts of right and wrong that make them all human. The cloning of any species, whether they be human or non-human, is wrong.Scientists and ethicists alike have debated the implications of human or non-human cloning extensively since 1997 when scientists at Roslin Institute in Scotland produced Dolly. No direct conclusions have been drawn, **pelling arguments state that cloning of both human and non-human species results in harmful physical and psychological effects on both groups.The possible physical damage that could be done if human cloning became a reality is obvious when one looks at the sheer loss of life that occurred before the birth of Dolly. Less than ten percent of the initial transfers survive to be healthy creatures. There were 277 trial implants of nuclei. Nineteen of those 277 were deemed healthy while the others were discarded. Five of those nineteen survived, but four of them died within ten days of birth of severe abnormalities. Dolly was the only one to survive. Even lan Wilmut, one of the scientists accredited with the cloning phenomenon at the Roslin Institute agrees, "the more you interfere with reproduction, the more danger there is of things going wrong." The psychological effects of cloning are less obvious, but nonetheless,very plausible. In addition to physical harms, there are worries about the psychological harms to cloned human children. One of those harms is that cloning creates serious issues of identity and individuality.Human cloning is obviously damaging to both the family and the cloned child. It is harder to convince that non-human cloning is wrong and unethical, but it is just the same. Western culture and tradition has long held the belief that the treatment of animals should be guided by different ethical standards than the treatment of humans. Animals have been seen as non-feeling and savage beasts since time began. Humans in general have no problem with seeing animals as objects to be used whenever it becomes necessary. But what would happen if humans started to use animals as body for growing human organs? What if we were to learn how to clone functioning brains and have them grow inside of chimps? Would non-human primates, such as a chimpanzee, who carried one or more human genes via transgenic technology, be defined as still a chimp, a human, a subhuman, or something else? If defined as human, would we have to give it rights of citizenship? And if humans were to carry non-hum, an transgenic genes, would that alter our definitions and treatment of them? Also, if the technology were to be so that scientists could transfer human genes into animals and vice versa,it could create a worldwide catastrophe that no one would be able to stop.46.Which of the following statements is NOT true?SSS_SINGLE_SELA Cloning may lead to the loss of identity.B The cloned human children may have some psychological problems.C The psychological effects of cloning may be overlooked.D Genetic Uniqueness is important.47.How many of those trial implants fail to survive?SSS_SINGLE_SELA 277B 276C 19D 448.What is the major problem with using animals as body for growing human organs?SSS_SINGLE_SELA Animals will no longer be savage.B Humans will be as savage as animals.C A clear line will be missing between humans and animals.D Animals will have to be given fights of citizenship.49.The arguments that cloning will have harmful effects ______.SSS_SINGLE_SELA are very convincingB have forced people to stop cloningC have forced people to question the concept of cloningD **pelled people to debate the implications of cloning50.The writer thinks that cloning is wrong ______.SSS_SINGLE_SELA ethicallyB morallyC psychologicallyD ethically and morally.Passage 5Tests conducted at the university of Pennsylvania's Psychological Laboratory showed that anger is one of the mostdifficult emotion to detect from facial expression. Professor Dallas E. Buzby confronted 716 students with pictures of extremely angry persons and asked them to identify the emotion from facial expression. Only 2 percent made correct judgments. Anger was most frequently judged as "pleased." And a typical reaction of a student with the picture of a man who was hopping mad was to classify his expression as either "bewildered", "quizzical", or simply "amazed". Other students showed that it is extremely difficult to tell whether a man is angry or not just by looking at his face. The investigators found further that women are better at detecting anger from facial expression than men are. Paradoxically, they found that psychological training does not sharpen one's ability to judge a man's emotions by his expressions but appears actually to hinder it. For in the university tests, the more courses the subjects had taken in psychology, the poorer judgment scores he turned in.51.To achieve the greatest success in detecting anger from facial expression, it would be best to ______.SSS_SINGLE_SELA use adults rather than students as judgesB ask women in fields other than psychology to judgeC ask women rather than men to judgeD ask psychologists to judge52.The main thought of this passage is that anger ______.SSS_SINGLE_SELA is difficult to detect by looking at a person's faceB is frequently confused with other emotionsC is detected by women better than by menD cannot be detected by a psychologically trained person53.SSS_SINGLE_SEL54.Students with psychological training who were tested ______.SSS_SINGLE_SELA marked less than 2 percent of their possible choices correctionB were less able to judge correctly than the average studentsC did better than the average students in the groupD did as well as the women students55.The author used the word "Paradoxically" in his sentence about psychological training to imply that ______.SSS_SINGLE_SELA we can expect such training to have the effect statedB we should expect such training to result in better scoresC such information is offered as an afterthoughtD such information is an sidelight of the findingsPart Ⅲ ClozeImprovements in labor productivity 56 increase wages and salaries. Wages and salaries 57 about 75 percent of all income in the United States. 58 , labor productivity is themajor 59 of this (and all other) nations' living standards. If labor productivity improves because of an advance in technology, the 60 of output increases 61 the need for additional labor. The dollar value of all goods increases 62 , which implies that consumers ultimately receive more income.Entrepreneurs have a profit 63 to increase laborproductivity. They do so by providing their workers with better equipment and creating more efficient ways for their workers to use that equipment. Entrepreneurs also have an incentive to discover new products that are more highly valued 64 to their cost of production.Some of the largest increases in productivityoccur 65 major technological advancements. The steam engine and the **bustion engine are two examples. The advances in **puter industry have been 66 phenomenal. Advances in technology depend 67 on businesses making 68 investment in new technology and new products. A major issue in today's economyis 69 businesses are doing this and what incentives are being provided by the government to companies to encourage investment. Another issue is whether labor productivity in the United Stateshas 70 other countries.There have also been 71 increases in productivity in our agricultural 72 . Because of the increased use of chemicals,the 73 per acre are many times greater than they were 100 years ago, and consequently, 74 Americans now 75 farming, yet agricultural output is the highest it has, ever been.56.SSS_SINGLE_SELA productionB produceC yieldsD efficiency57.SSS_SINGLE_SELA as wellB as a resultC as a matter of factD as usual58.SSS_SINGLE_SELA intentionB motiveC incentiveD advance59.SSS_SINGLE_SELA departmentB fractionC sectorD portion60.SSS_SINGLE_SELA much moreB quite a fewC many fewerD many more61.SSS_SINGLE_SELA frequentB dramaticC relativeD drastic62.SSS_SINGLE_SELA in addition toB withoutC as regardsD except for63.SSS_SINGLE_SELA constituteB consistC accountD compile64.SSS_SINGLE_SELA rateB ratioC velocityD ration65.SSS_SINGLE_SELA nothing short ofB nothing butC anything butD no more than66.SSS_SINGLE_SELA whetherB howC thatD what67.SSS_SINGLE_SELA supportedB persistedC sustainedD retained68.SSS_SINGLE_SELA relatedB relationC relateD relative69.SSS_SINGLE_SELA unavoidablyB highlyC ultimatelyD actually70.SSS_SINGLE_SELA depart fromB engage inC return toD depend on71.SSS_SINGLE_SELA whollyB in partC in factD hardly72.SSS_SINGLE_SELA factorB determinantC measurementD standard73.SSS_SINGLE_SELA fallen behindB fallen backC gone aheadD gone before74.SSS_SINGLE_SELA according toB in view ofC in terms ofD because of75.SSS_SINGLE_SELA ConsequentlyB NeverthelessC FurthermoreD BesidesPart Ⅳ TranslationDirection: Translate the following passage into Chinese. You should write your translation on the ANSWER SHEET.1.Research reports are considered formal **munication. As such, there is little emphasis on a lively style, although, of course, there is no objection to writing that is pleasing and interesting. The primary goals of **munication are accuracy, clarity, **pleteness. The rough draft of any research report should be edited to ensure that all data is correctly presented, that all equipment is listed, that allresults are properly detailed. As all aid to the reader, headings indicating at least the major sections of the report should be used, and all data should be presented under proper headings. In addition。
博士生英语考试真题试卷
博士生英语考试真题试卷一、词汇与语法(共10题)1. The new discovery ______ a significant impact on the field of medicine.A. makes.B. has.C. gives.D. takes.答案:B。
解析:“have an impact on...”是固定搭配,表示“对……有影响”,这里主语是“the new discovery”,为第三人称单数,所以用“has”。
2. She was so ______ in her work that she didn't notice the time passing.A. absorbed.B. attracted.C. drawn.D. concentrated.答案:A。
解析:“be absorbed in...”是固定短语,意为“专心于……”;“be attracted to...”表示“被……吸引”;“concentrate on”(集中精力于),这里需要用“absorbed”。
3. It is essential that every student ______ a good command of English.A. has.B. had.C. have.D. will have.答案:C。
解析:在“It is essential that...”句型中,从句要用虚拟语气,即“should + 动词原形”,“should”可以省略,所以这里用“have”。
4. The committee ______ of fifteen members.A. consists.B. composes.C. makes up.D. is made up.答案:A。
解析:“consist of”表示“由……组成”,主动形式;“be made up of”也表示“由……组成”,但为被动形式;“compose”的用法是“be composed of”,这里主语是“the committee”,所以用“consists”。
社科院考博英语(口语精选)
英语口语精选What are you trying to say?(你到底想说什么?)Don't be silly.(别胡闹了。
)How strong are your glasses?(你近视多少度?)Just because.(没有别的原因。
)It isn't the way I hoped it would be.(这不是我所盼望的。
)You will never guess.(你永远猜不到。
)No one could do anything about it.(众人对此束手无措。
)I saw something deeply disturbing.(深感事情不妙。
)Money is a good servant but a bad master.(要做金钱的主人,莫做金钱的奴隶。
)I am not available.(我正忙着)Wisdom in the mind is better than money in the hand.(脑中的知识比手中的金钱更重要)Never say die.it's a piece of cake.别泄气,那只是小菜一碟。
Don't worry.you'll get use to it soon.别担心,很快你就会习惯的。
I konw how you feel.我明白你的感受。
You win some.you lose some.胜败乃兵家常事。
Don't bury your head in the sand.不要逃避现实。
I didn't expect you to such a good job.我没想到你干得这么好。
You are coming alone well.你做得挺顺利。
She is well-build.她的身材真棒。
You look neat and fresh.你看起来很清纯。
考博英语模拟试题及答案
考博英语模拟试题及答案一、阅读理解(共20分,每题4分)1. 根据文章内容,以下哪项是作者的主要观点?A. 教育是社会进步的关键。
B. 技术发展对教育的影响是负面的。
C. 教育改革需要更多的创新思维。
D. 教育应该更加注重实践能力的培养。
答案:A2. 文章中提到的“终身学习”的概念,主要强调了什么?A. 学习是个人发展的终身任务。
B. 学习应该在学校之外进行。
C. 学习是职业发展的必要条件。
D. 学习是社会进步的驱动力。
答案:A3. 作者认为教育改革应该包括哪些方面?A. 教学方法和课程内容的更新。
B. 学校管理体制的改革。
C. 教师培训和学生评价体系的改进。
D. 所有上述选项。
答案:D4. 文章中提到的“批判性思维”在教育中的作用是什么?A. 帮助学生更好地理解知识。
B. 培养学生的独立思考能力。
C. 提高学生解决问题的能力。
D. 促进学生对知识的深入探究。
答案:B5. 根据文章,以下哪项不是教育改革的挑战?A. 资金不足。
B. 教师资源的缺乏。
C. 学生对新教学方法的抵触。
D. 社会对教育改革的误解。
答案:C二、完形填空(共15分,每题1.5分)阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给的选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
In recent years, the popularity of online education has been growing rapidly. It offers a convenient way for students to learn __6__ the comfort of their own homes. However, there are also some __7__ to consider.6. A. in B. at C. on D. from答案:A7. A. benefits B. drawbacks C. opportunities D. challenges答案:D8. The main advantage of online education is that it allows for __8__ flexibility in scheduling.A. personalB. individualC. uniqueD. specific答案:B9. Despite the convenience, some students may find it difficult to __9__ in an online environment.A. interactB. participateC. engageD. connect答案:B10. Online courses often require a high level of __10__ and self-discipline.A. motivationB. inspirationC. encouragementD. stimulation答案:A三、翻译(共15分,每题5分)1. 教育不仅仅是知识的传授,更是价值观和道德观的培养。
2021年年全国医学博士外语统一入学考试英语试题
年全国医学博士外语统-入学考试英语试题1 请考生一方面将自己姓名、所在考点、准考证号在试卷一答题纸和试卷二原则答题卡上认真填写清晰,并按"考场指令"规定,将准考证号在原则答题卡上划好。
2. 试卷一(Paper One)答案和试卷二(PaperTwo)答案都作答在原则答题卡上,不要做在试卷上。
3. 试卷一答题时必要使用28 铅笔,将所选答案按规定在相应位置涂黑:如要改正,先用橡皮擦干净。
书面表达一定要用黑色签字笔或钢笔写在原则答题卡上指定区域。
4. 原则答题卡不可折叠,同步答题卡须保持平整干净,以利评分。
5. 听力考试只放一遍录音,每道题后有15 秒左右答题时间。
国家医学考试中心PAPERONEPart 1 :Listening comprehension (30%)Section ADirections:In this section you will hear fifteen short conversations between two speakers,At the end of each conversation,you will hear a question about what is said, The question will be read only once,After you hear the question,read the four possible answers marked A,B,C,and D. Choose the best answers and mark the letter of yourchoice on the ANSWER SHEETListen to the following example.You will hear.Woman:1 fell faint.Man:No wonder You haven't had a bite all day Question:What's the matter with the woman? You will read.A. She is sick.B. She is bitten by an antC. She is hungry.D. She spilled her paint. Here C is the right answerNow let's begin with question Number 1.1 A. How to deal with his sleeping problem.B. The cause of his sleeping problem.C. What follows his insomnia.D. The severity of his medical problem.2. A.To take the medicine for a longer timeB. To discontinue the medication.C. To come to see her again.D. To switch to other medications.3. A.To tale it easy and continue to workB. To take a sick leave.C. To keep away from work.D. To have a follow-up.4.A. Fullness in the stomach.B. Occasional stomachache.C. Stomach distention.D. Frequent belches.5. A. extremely severe.B. Not very severe.C. More severe than expected.D. It's hard to say.6. A. He has lost some weight.B. He has gained a lot.C. He needs to exercise moreD. He is still overweight.7. A. She is giving the man an injectionB. She is listening to the man's heartC. She is feeling the man's pulse.D. She is helping the man stop shivering8. A. In the gym. B. In the officeC. In the clinic.D. In the boat.9 . A. Diarrhea. B. Vomiting.C. Nausea.D. Acold.10. A. She has developed allergies.B. She doesr1·t know what al|ergies are-C. She doesn't have any allergiesD. She has allergies treated already.11 A. Listen to music. B. Read magazines.C. Go play tennis.D. Stay in the house12 A She isn’t feeling well B. She is under pressure.C. She doesn't like the weather D She is feeling relieved13. A. Mlchael's wife was ill.B. Michael's daughter was illC. Michael's daughter gave birth to twins.D. Michael was hospitalized for a check-up.14. A.She is absent-minded B. She is in high spirits.C. She is indifferent.D. She is compassionate.15. A. Ten years ago B. Five years ago.C. Fifteen years ago.D. Several weeks ago.Section BDirections:In this section you will hear one conversation and two passages,after each of which,you will hear five questions. After each question,read the four possibleanswers marked A,B,C and D. Choose the best answer and mark the letter of .your choice on the ANSWER SHEETDialogue16. A.A blood test.B. A gastroscopyC. A chest X-ray exam.D. A barium X-ray test.17. A.To lose some weight.B. To take a few more testsC. To sleep on three pillows.D. To eat smaller lighter meals18. A. Potato chips. B. Chicken. C. Cereal. D. fish.19 . A. Ulcer B. Cancer C. Depression D. Hernia20. A. He will try the diet the doctor recommended.B. He will ask for a sick leave and relax at home.C. He will take the medicine the doctor prescribed.D. He will take a few more tests to rule out cancer.Passage One21 A. Anew concept of diabetesB. The definition of Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes.C. The new management of diabetics in the hospital.D. The new development of non-perishable insulin pills.22. A. Because it vaporizes easily.B. Because it becomes overactive easily.C. Because it is usually in injection form.D. Because it is not stable above 40 degrees Fahrenheit.23. A. The diabetics can be cured without taking synthetic insulin any longerB.The findings provide insight into how insulin works.C. Insulin can be more stable than it is now.D. Insulin can be produced naturally.24. A. It is stable at room temperature for several years.B. It is administered directly into the bloodstream.C. It delivers glucose from blood to the cells.D. It is more chemically complex.25. A. Why insulin is not stable at room temperature.B. How important it is to understand the chemical bonds of insulin.C. Why people with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes don't produce enough insulin.D. What shape insulin takes when it unlocks the cells to take sugar form blood. PassageTwo26 . A. Vegetative patients are more aware.B. Vegetative patients retain some control of their eye movement.C. EEG scans may help us communicate with the vegetative patientsD. We usually communicate with the brain-dead people by brain-wave.27 A. The left-hand side of the brain.B. The right-hand side of the brain.C The central part of the brain.D. The front part of the brain28. A. 31 B. 6. C.4. D. 129. A. The patient was brain-deadB. The patient wasn't brain-dead.C. The patient had some control over his eye movements.D. The patient knew the movement he or she was making30. A. The patient is no technically vegetative.B. The patient can communicate in some way.C. We can train the patient of speak.D. The family members and doctors can provide better care.Part 11 Vocabulary (10%)Section ADirection:In this section,all the sentences are incomplete. Four word- or phrases marked A,B,C and D are given beneath each of them. You are to choose the word orphrase that best completes the sentence,then mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET31 Despite his doctor’s note of caution,he never __ from drinking and smokingA. retainedB. dissuadedC. alleviatedD. abstained32. People with a history of recurrent infections are warned that the use of personal stereos with headsets is likely to _ their hearingA. rehabilitateB. jeopardizeC. tranquilizeD.supplement33. Impartial observers had to acknowledge that lack of formal education did not seem to _ Larry in any way in his success.A. refuteB. ratifyC. facilitateD. impede34. When the supporting finds were reduced,they should have revised their planA. accordingly B alternatively C. considerably D. relatively35. It is increasingly believed among the expectant parents that prenatal education of classical music can_ _ future adults with appreciation of music.A acquaint B. familiarized C. endow D. amuse36. If the gain of profit is solely due to rising energy prices,then inflation should be subsided when energy pricesA. level out B stand out C come off D. wear off37 Heat stroke is a medical emergency that demands immediate from qualified medical personnel.A. prescriptionB. palpationC. interventionD. interposition38. Asbestos exposure results in Mesothelioma,asbestosis and internal organ cancers,and of these diseases is often decades after the initial exposure.A. offsetB. intakeC. outletD. onset39. Ebola,which spreads through body fluid or secretions such as urine,and semen,can kill up to 90% of those infected.A. salineB. salivaC. scabiesD. scrabs40. The newly designed system is to genetic transfections,and enables an incubation period for studying various genes.A. comparableB. transmissibleC. translatableD. amenableSection BDirections:Each of the following sentences has a word or phrase underlined. There are four words or phrases beneath each sentence. Choose the word or phrase which can best keep the meaning of the original sentence if it is substituted for the underlined part. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET.41 Every year more than 1,000 patients in Britain die on transplant waiting lists,prompting scientists to consider other ways to produce organs.A. propellingB. prolongingC. puzzlingD. promising42. Improved treatment has changed the outlook of HIV patients,but there is still a serious stigma attached to AIDS.A. disgraceB. discriminationC. harassmentD. segregation43. Survivors of the shipwreck were finally rescued after their courage of persistence lowered to zero by their physical lassitude..A. depletionB. dehydrationC. exhaustionD. handicap44. Scientists have invented a 3D scan technology to read the otherwise illegible wood-carved stone,a method that may apply to other areas such as medicine.A. negativeB. confusingC. eloquentD. indistinct45. Top athletes scrutinize both success and failure with their coach to extract lessonsfrom them,but they are never distracted from long-term goals.A. anticipateB. clarifyC. examineD. verify46. His imperative tone of voice reveals his arrogance and arbitrariness.A. challengingB. solemnC. hostileD. demanding47 The discussion on the economic collaboration between the United States and the European Union may be eclipsed by the recent growing trade friction.A. erasedB. triggeredC. shadowedD. suspended48. Faster increases in prices foster the belief that the future increases will be also stronger so that higher prices fuel demand rather than quench itA. nurtureB. eliminateC. assimilateD. puncture49. Some recent developments in photography allow animals to be studied in previously inaccessible places and in unprecedented detail.A. unpredictableB. unconventionalC. unparalleledD. unexpected50. A veteran negotiation specialist should be skillful at manipulating.A. estimatingB. handlingC. rectifyingD. anticipatingPart III Cloze (10%)Directions:In this section there is a passage with ten numbered blanks. For each blank,there are four choices marked A,B,C and 0 on the right side. Choose the best answer and mark the letter of your choice on the ANSWER SHEET.A mother who is suffering from cancer can pass on the disease to her unborn child in extremely rare cases,51 a new case report published in PNAS this week.According to researchers in Japan and at the Institute for Cancer Research in Sutton,UK,a Japanese mother had been diagnosed with leukemia a few weeksafter giving birth,52 tumors were discovered in her daughter's cheek and lung when she was 11 months old. Genetic analysis showed that the baby's cancer cells had the same mutation as the cancer cells of the mother But the cancer cells contained no DNA whatsoever from the father,53 would be expected if she had inherited the cancer from conception. That suggests the cancer cell made it into the unborn child 's body across the placental barrier.The Guardian claimed this to be the first 54 case of cells crossing the placental barrier But this is not the case -- microchimerism ,55 cells are exchanged between a mother and her unborn child,is thought to be quite common,with some cells thought to pass from fetus to mother in about 50 to 75 percent of cases and to go the other way about half 56 .As the BBC pointed out,the greater 57 in cancer transmission from mother to fetus had been how cancer cells that have slipped through the placental barrier could survive in the fetus without being killed by its immune system. The answer in this case at least,lies in a second mutation of the cancer cells,which led to the 58 of the specific features that would have allowed the fetal immune system to detect the cells as foreign. As a result,no attack against the invaders was launched.59 according to the researchers there is little reason for concern of "cancer danger" Only 17 probable cases have been reported worldwide and the combined60 of cancer cells both passing the placental barrier and having the right mutation to evade the baby's immune system is extremely low51 A. suggests B. suggestingC. having suggestedD. suggested52. A. since B. althoughC. whereasD. when53. A. what B. whomC. whoD.as54. A. predicted B. notoriousC. provenD. detailed55. A. where B. whenC. ifD. whatever56. A. as many B. as muchC. as wellD. as often57 A. threat B. puzzleC.obstacleD. dilemma58. A. detection B. deletionC. amplificationD. addition59. A. Therefore B. FurthermoreC. NeverthelessD. Conclusively60. A. likelihood B. functionC. influenceD. flexibilityPart IV Reading Comprehension (30%) Directions:In this part there are six passages,each of which is followed by five questions. For each question there are four possible answers marked A,B,C,and D. Choose the best answer and mark the letter of your choice on the ANSWER SHEETPassage OneThe American Society of Clinical Oncology wrapped its annual conference thisweek,going through the usual motions of presenting a lot of drugs that offer some added quality or extension of life to those suffering from a variety of as-yet incurable diseases. But buried deep in an AP story are a couple of promising headlines that seems worthy of more thorough review,including one treatment study where 100 percent of patients saw their cancer diminish by half.First of all,it seems pharmaceutical companies are moving away from the main cost-effective one-size-fits-all approach to drug development and embracing the long cancer treatments,engineering drugs that only work for a small percentage of patients but work very effectively within that group.Pfizer announced that one such drug it's pushing into late-stage testing is target for 4% of lung cancer patients. But more than 90% of that tiny cohort responded to the drug initial tests,and 9 out of ten is getting pretty close to the ideal ten out of ten. By gearing toward more boutique treatments rather than broad umbrella pharmaceuticals that try to fit for everyone it seems cancer researchers are making some headway. But how can we close the gap on that remaining ten percent?Ask Takeda Pharmaceutical and Celgene,two drug makers who put aside competitive interests to test a novel combination of their treatments. In a test of 66 patients with the blood disease multiple myeloma,a full 100 percent of the subjects saw their cancer reduced by half. Needless to say,a 100 percent response to a cancer drug (or in this case a drug cocktail) is more or less unheard of. Moreover,this combination never would've been two competing companies hadn't sat down and put their heads togetherAre there more potentially effective drug combos out there separated by competitive interest and proprietary information?Who's to say,but it seems like withthe amount of money and research being pumped into cancer drug development,the outcome pretty good. And if researchers can start pushing more of their response numbers toward 100 percent,we can more easily start talking about oncology's favorite four-letter word:cure.61 Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?A. Competition and CooperationB. Two Competing Pharmaceutical CompaniesC. The Promising Future of PharmaceuticalsD. Encouraging News:a 100% Response to a Cancer Drug62. In cancer drug development,according to the passage,the pharmaceuticals nowA. are adopting the cost-effective one-size-fits-all approachB. are moving towards individualized and targeted treatmentsC. are investing the lion's shares of their moneyD. care only about their profits63. From the encouraging advance by the two companies,we can infer thatA. the development can be ascribed to their joint efforts and collaborationB. it was their competition that resulted in the accomplishmentC. other pharmaceuticals will join them in the researchD. the future cancer treatment can be nothing but cocktail therapy64. From the last paragraph it can be inferred that the answer to the question _A. is nowhere to be foundB. can drive one crazyC. can be multipleD. is conditional65. The tone of the author of this passage seems to beA. neutralB. criticalC. negativeD. optimistPassage TwoLiver disease is the 12th -leading cause of death in the U.S.,chiefly because once it's determined that a patient needs a new liver it's very difficult to get one. Even in case where a suitable donor match is found,there's guarantee a transplant will be successful. But researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital have taken a huge step toward building functioning livers in the lab,successfully transplanting culture-gown livers into rats.The livers aren't grown from scratch,but rather within the infrastructure of a donor liver. The liver cells in the donor organ are washed out with a detergent that gently strips away the liver cells,leaving behind a biological scaffold of proteins and extracellular architecture that is very hard to duplicate synthetically.With all of that complicated infrastructure already in place,the researchers then seeded the scaffold (支架) with liver cells isolated from healthy livers,as well as some special endothelial cells to line the bold vessels. Once repopulated with healthy cells,these livers lived in culture for 10 days.The team also transplanted some two-day-old recellularized livers back into rats,where they continued to thrive for eight hours while connected into the rats' vascular systems. However the current method isn't perfect and cannot seem to repopulate the blood vessels quite densely enough and the transplanted livers can't keep functioning for more than about 24 hours (hence the eight-hour maximum for the rat transplant)But the initial successes are promising,and the team thinks they can overcomethe blood vessel problem and get fully functioning livers into rats within two years. It still might be a decade before the tech hits the clinic,but if nothing goes horribly wrong-and especially if stem-cell research establishes a reliable way to create health liver cells from the every patients who need transplants-lab-generated livers that are perfect matches for their recipients could become a reality.66. It can be inferred from the passage that the animal model was mainly intended toA. investigate the possibility of growing blood vessels in the labB. explore the unknown functions of the human liverC. reduce the incidence of liver disease in the U.S.D. address the source of liver transplants67 What does the author mean when he says that the livers aren't grown from scratch?A. The making of a biological scaffold of proteins and extracellular architecture.B. A huge step toward building functioning livers in the lab.C. The building of the infrastructure of a donor liverD. Growing liver cells in the donor organ68. The biological scaffold was not put into the culture in the lab untilA. duplicated syntheticallyB. isolated from the healthy liverC. repopulated with the healthy cellsD. the addition of some man-made blood vessels69. What seems to be the problem in the planted liver?A. The rats as wrong recipients.B. The time point of the transplantation .C. The short period of the recellularization.D. The insufficient repopulation of the blood vessels.70. The research team holds high hopes ofA. creating lab-generated livers for patients within two yearsB. the timetable for generating human livers in the labC. stem-cell research as the future of medicineD. building a fully functioning liver into ratsPassage ThreePatients whose eyes have suffered heat or chemical burns typically experience severe damage to the cornea--the thin,transparent front of the eye that refracts light and contributes most of the eye's focusing ability. In a long-term study,Italian researchers use stem cells taken from the limbus,the border between the cornea and the white of the eye,to cultivate a graft of healthy cells in a lab to help restore vision in eyes. During the 10-years study,the researchers implanted the healthy stem cells into the damaged cornea in 113 eyes of 112 patients. The treatment was fully successful in more than 75 percent of the patients,and partially successful in 13 percent. Moreover,the restored vision remained stable over 10 years. Success was defined as an absence of all symptoms and permanent restoration of the cornea.Treatment outcome was initially assessed at one year,with up to 10 years of follow-up evaluations. The procedure was even successful in several patients whose burn injuries had occurred years earlier and who had already undergone surgery.Current treatment for burned eyes involves taking stem cells from a patient's healthy eye,or from the eyes of another person,and transferring them to the burned eye. The new procedure,however stimulates the limbal stem cells from the patient's own eye to reproduce in a lab culture. Several types of treatments using stem cells have proven successful in restoring blindness,but the long-term effectiveness shownhere is significant. The treatment is only for blindness caused by damage to the cornea;it is not effective for repairing damaged retinas or optic nerves.Chemical eye burns often occur in the workplace,but can also happen due to mishaps involving household cleaning products and automobile batteries.The results of the study,based at Italy's University of Modena and Reggio Emilia,were published in the June 23 online issue of the New England Journal of Medicine.71 What is the main idea of this passage?A. Stem cells can help restore vision in the eyes blinded by burns.B. The vision in the eyes blinded by burns for 10 years can be restored.C. The restored vision of the burned eyes treated with stem cells can last for 10 years.D. The burned eyes can only be treated with stem cells from other healthy persons.72. The Italian technique reported in this passageA. can repair damaged retinasB. is able to treat damaged optic nervesC. is especially effective for burn injuries in the eyes already treated surgicallyD. shows a long-term effectiveness for blindness in vision caused by damage to cornea73. Which of the following is NOT mentioned about eye burns?A. The places in which people work.B. The accidents that involve using household cleaning products.C. The mishaps that involved vehicles batteries.D. The disasters caused by battery explosion at home.74. What is one of the requirements for the current approach?A. The stem cells taken from a healthy eye.B. The patient physically healthy.C. The damaged eye with partial vision.D. The blindness due to damaged optic nerves.75. Which of the following words can best describe the author's attitude towards the new method?A. Sarcastic.B. Indifferent.C. Critical.D. PositivePassage FourHere is a charming statistic:divide the US by race,sex and county of residence,and differences in average life expectancy across the various groups can exceed 30 years. The most disadvantaged look like denizens of a poor African country:a boy born on a Native American reservation in Jackson County,South Dakota,for example,will be lucky to reach his 60th birthday. A typical child in Senegal can expect to live longer than that.America is not alone in this respect. While the picture is extreme in other rich nations,health inequalities based on race,sex and class exist in most societies--and are only partly explained by access to healthcare.But fresh insights and solutions may soon be at hand. An innovative project in Chicago to unite sociology and biology is blazing the trail (开创),after discovering that social isolation and fear of crime can help to explain the alarmingly high death rate from breast cancer among the city's black women. Living in these conditions seems to make tumors more aggressive by changing gene activity,so that cancer cells can use nutrients more effectively.We are already familiar with the lethal effect of stress on people clinging to the bottom rungs of the societal ladder,thanks to pioneering studies of British civilservants conducted by Michael Marmot of University College London. What's exciting about the Chicago project is that it both probes the mechanisms involved in a specific disease and suggests precise remedies. There are drugs that may stave tumors of nutrients and community coordinators could be employed to help reduce social isolation .Encouraged by the US National Institutes of Health,similar projects are springing up to study other pockets of poor health,in populations ranging from urban black men to white poor women in rural Appalachia.To realize the full potential of such projects,biologists and sociologists will have to start treating one other with a new respect and learn how to collaborate outside their comfort zones. Too many biomedical researchers still take the arrogant view that sociology is a "soft science" with little that's serious to say about health. And too many sociologists reject any biological angle--fearing that their expertise will be swept aside and that this approach will be used to bolster discredited theories of eugenics,or crude race-based medicineIt's time to drop these outdated attitudes and work together for the good of society's most deprived members. More important,it's time to use this fusion of biology and sociology to inform public policy. This endeavor has huge implications,not least in cutting the wide health gaps between blacks and whites,rich and poor76. As shown in the 1st paragraph,the shaming statistic reflects -A. injustice everywhereB. racial discriminationC. a growing life spanD. health inequalities77. Which of the following can have a negative impact on health according to the Chicago-based project?A. Where to live.B. Which race to belong toC. How to adjust environmentally.D. What medical problem to suffer.78. The Chicago-based project focuses its management onA. a particular medical problem and its related social issueB. racial discrimination and its related social problemsC. the social ladder and its related medical conditionsD. a specific disease and its medical treatment78. The Chicago-based project focuses its management onA. a particular medical problem and its related social issueB. racial discrimination and its related social problemsC. the social ladder and its related medical conditionsD. a specific disease and its medical treatment79. Which of the following can most probably neglected by sociologists?A. The racial perspective.B. The environmental aspect.C. The biological dimension.D. The psychological angel.80. The author is a big fan ofA. the combination of a traditional and new way of thinking in promoting healthB. the integration of biologists and sociologists to reduce health inequalitiesC. the mutual understanding and respect between racesD. public education and health promotionPassage FiveAmerican researchers are working on three antibodies that many mark a new step on the path toward an HIV vaccine,according to a report published online Thursday,July 8,,in the journal Science.One of the antibodies suppresses 91 percent of HIV strains,more than any AIDS antibody ever discovered ,according to a report on the findings published in。
(完整word版)考博英语范文35篇
(完整word版)考博英语范文35篇考博英语范文35篇博士生入学英语考试协作部分试题说明根据教育部1992年颁布的《研究生英语教学大纲》(以下简称大纲《大纲》的要求:“非英语专业博士研究生英语入学水平原则上应达到或高于硕士生的通过水平。
”《大纲》中对硕士生的写作要求是“掌握基本写作技能(如文章结构、段落展开和起承转合等),能按具体要求,在一小时内写出250词左右的短文,正确表达思想,语意连贯,无重大语言错误。
”、第一部分写作文的要求,评分标准及考试中普遍存在的问题一考试要求1.文章内容切题。
审题准确,不跑题。
2.表达清楚。
语言简洁、准确、说理清楚,读者能从作文内容清楚理解作者写作意图。
3.意义连贯。
文字连贯、层次分明、意义表达完整。
要使文章意义连贯必须具有一定的技能,包括较强的语感,遣词造句能力和文章谋篇布局的组织能力;4.语言规范。
符合英语表达的习惯、语法错误较少、语言基本功扎实,最终避免中式英语。
二作文的评分标准及样卷介绍14 分: 内容符合要求, 包括了标题或提纲中的全部内容;语言流畅;层次分明,句式有变化。
词汇丰富,句子结构和用词准确,文章长度符合要求。
11分:内容符合要求,包括了标题或提纲中的全部内容;文字连贯,句式有一定变化,句子结构和用词无重大错误,文章长度符合要求。
8分:内容符合要求,包括了标题或提纲中多数内容;基本清楚表达的主题的内涵;句子结构和用词有少量错误,个别是大错。
文章长度符合要求。
5 分:内容基本切题,基本表达了标题或提纲中的内容;文字连贯,语言可以理解,但有较多的结构和用词错误,且大错较多。
文章长度基本符合要求。
2 分:基本切题,但语句支离破碎,只有少数句子可以理解。
0 分:文不切题。
只将预先背诵的某篇文章默写下来,或语句混乱,无法理解。
附:14 分样卷Topic:With her entry into WTO, China is being plunged into an international competition for talents, and in particular, for higher- level talents. To face this new challenge, China must do something, among other things, to reform her graduate(postgraduate) education system. State your opinion aobut this reform, and give the solid supporting details to your viewpoint.With China’s entry into WTO, she is facing a lot of chances and challenges in many aspects. As far as talents are concerned, China is being plunged into an international competition for talents, especially for higher-level talents. In order to adapt this new challenge, China must do something, among other things, to reform her graduate education system.In my opinion, we must make some reform and adjustment in graduate education system in many aspects as follows. First of all, from the view of the government, it must adjust its policy of using talents, especially higher-level talents. For example, it may provide manyprivileges for them.Secondly, for the viewpoint of the universities, they shouldadjust their constructure of curriculum. They should pay more attention to the cultivation of gra duate’s capability. They should take effective measures to direct their educational goal from exam-oriented education to education forall-round development. Finally, as far as personnel is concerned, a student should pay more attention to the learning of all kinds of knowledge to meet the needs of society.In a word, it is high time that we reformed the graduate education system. If we do not make some changes in the graduate education system, we may be failure in the international competition. So we must reform our graduate education system. (219 words)点评:该文紧扣主题,结构严谨,内容充实,语言流畅,句式变化多样。
博士考试试题及答案英语
博士考试试题及答案英语一、选择题(每题2分,共20分)1. The correct spelling of the word "phenomenon" is:A. fenomenonB. phenomonC. phenominonD. phenomenon答案:D2. Which of the following is not a verb?A. to runB. to jumpC. to flyD. flight答案:D3. The phrase "break the ice" means:A. to start a conversationB. to stop a conversationC. to make a decisionD. to end a conversation答案:A4. The opposite of "positive" is:A. negativeB. optimisticC. pessimisticD. positive答案:A5. Which of the following is not a preposition?A. inB. onC. atD. is答案:D6. The word "perspective" can be used to describe:A. a point of viewB. a physical locationC. a mathematical calculationD. a scientific experiment答案:A7. The phrase "a piece of cake" is used to describe something that is:A. difficultB. boringC. easyD. expensive答案:C8. The verb "to accommodate" means:A. to refuseB. to ignoreC. to provide space or servicesD. to argue答案:C9. The word "meticulous" is an adjective that describes someone who is:A. lazyB. carelessC. very careful and preciseD. confused答案:C10. The phrase "to go viral" refers to:A. to become sickB. to spread quickly on the internetC. to travel by planeD. to become extinct答案:B二、填空题(每题2分,共20分)1. The word "____" means a sudden loud noise.答案:bang2. "____" is the term used to describe a person who is very knowledgeable.答案:savant3. The phrase "to turn a blind eye" means to ____.答案:ignore4. The word "____" is used to describe a situation that is very difficult to understand.答案:enigmatic5. "____" is a term used to describe a person who is very good at remembering things.答案:eidetic6. The word "____" is used to describe a person who is very talkative.答案:loquacious7. The phrase "to ____" means to make something more complex. 答案:complicate8. The word "____" is used to describe a person who is very organized and efficient.答案:methodical9. The phrase "to ____" means to make a plan or to decide ona course of action.答案:strategize10. The word "____" is used to describe a person who is verycurious and eager to learn.答案:inquisitive三、阅读理解(每题4分,共20分)阅读以下短文,然后回答问题。
考博英语-133
考博英语-133(总分:70.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、{{B}}Part Ⅰ Listening Comprehension{{/B}}(总题数:20,分数:10.00)1.If we don't stop flirting with those deathly nuclear weapons, the Whole globe will be ______. (分数:0.50)A.empoweredB.punishedC.pollutedD.annihilated √解析:[解析] 本题是说如果我们不停止摆弄那些致命的核武器,整个地球将会被摧毁。
D项annihilated“消灭,消除”符合题意,如:The naval force was annihilated during the attack.在这次袭击中海军被彻底消灭了。
其他三项中,empowered的意思是“授权予,使能够”,punished的意思是“惩罚,处罚”,polluted的意思是“弄脏,污染”,都与题意不符。
2.The driver stopped his car so abruptly that he was hit by the cab right behind him.(分数:0.50)A.impolitelyB.violentlyC.suddenly √D.maladroitly解析:[解析] 本题是说这位司机停车太突然,以至于被在他后面行驶的出租车撞到。
abruptly的意思是“突然地,唐突地”。
四个选项中,impolitely的意思是“无礼地,没规矩地”,violently的意思是“猛烈地,激烈地,极端地”,suddenly的意思是“突然地”,maladroit1y的意思是“不灵巧地”。
只有c 项符合题意。
3.The municipal planning commission said that their financial outlook for the next year was optimistic. They expect increased tax ______.(分数:0.50)A.privilegesB.efficiencyC.revenues √D.validity解析:[解析] 本题是说市政计划委员会说他们下一年度的财政前景是乐观的。
考博英语-132
考博英语-132(总分:100.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、{{B}}Part Ⅰ Structure & Written Expression{{/B}}(总题数:25,分数:25.00)1.Thomas Wolfe portrayed people so that you came to know their yearnings, their impulses, and their wants--this was effective ______.(分数:1.00)A.motivationB.point of viewC.characterization √D.background解析:[解析] 本题空格处意为“这是有效的性格描述”。
characterization意为“性格描绘,塑造”,符合句意。
“motivation动机;point of view观点;background背景”都与句意不符,因此正确答案为C。
2.The very biggest and most murderous wars during the industrial age were intraindustrial-wars that ______ Second Wave nations like Germany and Britain against one another.(分数:1.00)A.pitted √B.droveC.keptD.embarked解析:[解析] 本句空格处指的是产业内部战争促使第二次工业革命浪潮兴起的国家,像德国和英国之间相互竞争。
pitted意为“使相斗,对立,竞争”,后常跟against,如:pit one person against another(使一人与另一人相斗)。
其他三项“drive驱动,促使;keep保持;embark上船,上飞机,装载,从事”都不符合句意。
3.The once separate issue of environment and development are now ______ linked.(分数:1.00)A.intangibleB.indispensableC.inextricably √D.incredibly解析:[解析] 空格处意为“环境和发展问题如今紧密地联结在一起”。
考博英语-130
考博英语-130(总分:140.28,做题时间:90分钟)一、{{B}}Part Ⅰ Reading Comprehension{{/B}}(总题数:5,分数:20.00){{B}}Directions:{{/B}} There are 5 reading passages in this part. 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 your answer on the ANSWER SHEET by blackening the corresponding letter in the brackets.In the United States, 36 states currently allow capital punishment for serious crimes such as murder. Americans have always argued about the death penalty. Today, there is a serious question about this issue: Should there be a minimum age limit for executing criminals? In other words, is it right for convicted murderers who kill when they are minors--i, e. , under the age of 18--to receive the death penalty?In most other countries of the world, there is no capital punishment for minors. In the United States, though, each state makes its own decision. Of the 36 states that allow the death penalty, 30 permit the execution of minors.In the state of South Carolina, a convicted murderer was given the death penalty for a crime he committed while he was a minor. In 1977, when he was 17 years old, James Terry Roach and two friends brutally murdered three people. Roach's lawyer fought the decision to execute him. The young murderer remained on Death Row (a separate part of prison for convicted criminals who are sentenced to death) for ten years while his lawyer appealed to the governor. The lawyer argued that it is wrong to execute a person for a crime he committed while he was a minor. In the United States, the governor of a state has the power to change a sentence from the death penalty to life in prison. Nonetheless, the governor of South Carolina refused to stop the execution. Roach was finally executed by electrocution in 1986. This is not the first time a criminal was executed in South Carolina for a crime he committed when he was a minor. In 1944, a 14-year-old boy died in that state's electric chair.In Indiana, a 16-year-old girl was on Death Row for a crime she committed when she was 15. Paula Cooper and three friends stabbed an elderly woman to death in 1986. They robbed the old woman to get money to play video games. At the time of the murder, the minimum age limit for executions in that state was 10. Cooper's lawyer appealed to the governor of Indiana to stop the execution because the convicted killer was very young and because she was abused in childhood. The Indiana governor, who favors the death penalty, said that he had to let the courts do their job.(分数:4.00)(1).According to the passage, Cooper's lawyer ______.(分数:1.00)A.asked the governor for help √B.stopped the executionC.let the courts do their jobD.fought with the governor解析:根据短文,库柏的律师请求得到州长的帮助。
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考博英语-130(总分:140.28,做题时间:90分钟)一、{{B}}Part Ⅰ Reading (总题数:5,分数:20.00){{B}}Directions:{{/B}} There are 5 reading passages in this part. 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 your answer on the ANSWER SHEET by blackening the corresponding letter in the brackets.In the United States, 36 states currently allow capital punishment for serious crimes such as murder. Americans have always argued about the death penalty. Today, there is a serious question about this issue: Should there be a minimum age limit for executing criminals? In other words, is it right for convicted murderers who kill when they are minors--i, e. , under the age of 18--to receive the death penalty?In most other countries of the world, there is no capital punishment for minors. In the United States, though, each state makes its own decision. Of the 36 states that allow the death penalty, 30 permit the execution of minors.In the state of South Carolina, a convicted murderer was given the death penalty for a crime he committed while he was a minor. In 1977, when he was 17 years old, James Terry Roach and two friends brutally murdered three people. Roach's lawyer fought the decision to execute him. The young murderer remained on Death Row (a separate part of prison for convicted criminals who are sentenced to death) for ten years while his lawyer appealed to the governor. The lawyer argued that it is wrong to execute a person for a crime he committed while he was a minor. In the United States, the governor of a state has the power to change a sentence from the death penalty to life in prison. Nonetheless, the governor of South Carolina refused to stop the execution. Roach was finally executed by electrocution in 1986. This is not the first time a criminal was executed in South Carolina for a crime he committed when he was a minor. In 1944, a 14-year-old boy died in that state's electric chair.In Indiana, a 16-year-old girl was on Death Row for a crime she committed when she was 15. Paula Cooper and three friends stabbed an elderly woman to death in 1986. They robbed the old woman to get money to play video games. At the time of the murder, the minimum age limit for executions in that state was 10. Cooper's lawyer appealed to the governor of Indiana to stop the execution because the convicted killer was very young and because she was abused in childhood. The Indiana governor, who favors the death penalty, said that he had to let the courts do their job.(分数:4.00)(1).According to the passage, Cooper's lawyer ______.(分数:1.00)A.asked the governor for helpB.stopped the executionC.let the courts do their jobD.fought with the governor(2).Which of the following is true?(分数:1.00)A.All states in the U.S. allow the death penalty for serious crimes such as murder.B.South Carolina does not allow capital punishment for minors.C.the governor of a state can stop an execution.D.Americans agree that it is wrong to execute convicted criminals who are minors.(3).The author mentioned a 14-year-old boy in paragraph 3 to show ______.(分数:1.00)A.the boy died in an electric chairB.Roach was not the first minor criminal executed in South CarolinaC.the boy committed a crimeD.the boy was 14 years old when he died(4).Which of the following could be the best title for the passage?(分数:1.00)A.Two Lawyers.B.Roach and Paula Cooper.C.No Capital Punishment for Minors.D.The Death Penalty in tile U. S.: Old Enough to Kill, Old Enough to Die?National Parks have more and more visitors each year. In the last ten years the number of campers using the camp sites has more than doubled. Camping as a family vacation has suddenly become extremely popular in America. It is a cheap way to travel; its simple pleasures are a pleasant change from hectic urban life; and it can be enjoyed by children of all ages. In car trunks or in racks on top of cars, families load a tent, sleeping bags, inflatable mattresses, cooking pans and eating utensils, and an ice chest for storing food. When they arrive at a camping ground they find a cleared space in which to pitch their tent, a fireplace for cooking, and usually a picnic table and benches--water and firewood nearby. By evening they are settled under the stars, the campsite around them dotted with lights from cooking fires and lanterns hung from trees. Vacations are not all in resorts or in the wilderness. Swarms of vacationing Americans visit New York and Washington each year. They visit New York because there is no place in the world like this tremendous, exciting city, the busiest port in the world, with its great steel and glass skyscrapers, its theaters and shops, its beauty of skyline and shoreline, and its thrilling five-cent ferry ride past the Statue of Liberty. They visit Washington because it is the nation's capital, where they can see their government at work, tour the public rooms of their President's home, the White House, and walk along the wide avenues to the art galleries and museums. Here they can see exhibits of the native peoples of their land--the Indians and the Eskimos. They can look at Lindbergh's small, fragile plane in which he crossed the Atlantic Ocean. They can ride the elevator to the top of the Washington Monument, visit Washington's Mount Vernon home, and feel the shiver of national pride as they stand at the foot of the great Lincoln Monument and read the stirring words of his Gettysburg Address.For Americans vacation time ends on Labor Day--the first Monday in September. Labor Day is the day when summer cottages are closed, when families head back to their homes. The highways are jammed with cars. The cars are jammed with families and belongings and treasures of the summer. By the time the drivers are back home they sometimes feel that what they need is a vacation.(分数:4.00)(1).Which of the following is not a reason for which camping has suddenly become extremely popular in America?(分数:1.00)A.National Parks provide camp sites.B.Camping is a cheap way to travel.C.Camping makes city people have a change.D.People of all ages enjoy camping.(2).Which of the following is not mentioned about New York?(分数:1.00)A.Very great and exciting city.B.Very wide avenues.C.Great skyscrapers.D.Beautiful skyline and shoreline.(3).Which of the following is not an attraction of Washington?(分数:1.00)A.Tile public rooms of the White House.B.The great Lincoln Monument.C.The Statue of Liberty.D.Exhibits of the native people of America.(4).Which of the following is the best title for the passage?(分数:1.00)A.Vacations in America.B.Big Cities in America.C.American Family Life.D.Camping as a Family Vacation.The question of whether war is inevitable is one which has concerned many of the world's great writers. Before considering this question, it will be useful to introduce some related concepts. Conflict, defined as opposition among social entities (实体) directed against one another, is distinguished from competition, defined as opposition among social entities independently striving for something which is in inadequate supply. Competitors may not be aware of one another, while the parties to a conflict are. Conflict and competition are both categories of opposition, which has been defined as a process by which soical entities function in the disservice of one another. Opposition is thus contrasted with cooperation, the process by which social entities function in the disservice of one another. These definitions are necessary because it is important to emphasize that competition between individuals or groups is inevitable in a world of limited resources, but conflict is not. Conflict, nevertheless, is very likely to occur, and is probably an essential and desirable element of human societies.Many authors have argued for the inevitability of war from the premise that in the struggle for existence among animal species, only the fittest survive. In general, however, this struggle in nature is competition, notconflict. Social animals, such as monkeys and cattle, fight to win or maintain leadership of the group. The struggle for existence occurs not in such fights, but in the competition for limited feeding areas and for the occupancy of areas free from meat eating animals. Those who fail in this competition starve to death or become victims to other species. This struggle for existence does not resemble human war, but rather the competition of individuals for jobs, markets, and materials. The essence of the struggle is the competition for the necessities of life that are insufficient to satisfy all.Among nations there is competition in developing resources, trades, skills, and a satisfactory way of life. The successful nations grow and prosper, the unsuccessful decline. While it is true that this competition may include efforts to expand territory at the expense of others, and thus lead to conflict, it cannot be said that, war-like conflict among nations is inevitable, although competition is.(分数:4.00)(1).The author holds the opinion that ______.(分数:1.00)A.like animal fights, competition is a necessity and war is inevitablepetition becomes war when it grows more and more fierceC.when social entities serve one another, opposition means cooperationD.while competition is unavoidable, war is not a necessary outcome(2).The author cites animal fights ______.(分数:1.00)A.to argue for the inevitability of warB.to support the theory that the fittest surviveC.to show that animals are free to eat animalsD.to indicate the nature of animal struggle(3).The tone of this essay is ______.(分数:1.00)A.serious and resoluteB.humorous and ironicalC.persuasive and convincingD.subjective and positive(4).In which book will this passage most suitably be edited?(分数:1.00)A.Sociology.B.The Animal World.C.The History of War.D.The Making of a Nation.In the art of the Middle Ages, we never encounter the personality of the artist as an individual; rather, it is diffused through the artistic genius of centuries embodied in the rules of religious art. Art of the Middle Ages is a sacred script, the symbols and meanings of which were well settled. The circular halo placed vertically behind the head signifies sainthood, while the halo impressed with a cross signifies divinity. By bare feet, we recognize God, the angels, Jesus Christ and the apostles, but for an artist to have depicted the Virgin Mary with bare feet would have been tantamount to heresy. Several concentric, wavy lines represent the sky, while parallel lines represent water or the sea. A tree,which is to say a single stalk with two or three stylized leaves, informs us that the scene is laid on earth. A tower with a window indicates a village; and should an angel be watching from the battlements, that city is thereby identified as Jerusalem. Saint Peter is always depicted with curly hair, a short beard and a tonsure, while Saint Paul always has a bald head and a long beard.Through this system, even the most mediocre talent was elevated by the genius of the centuries. The artist of the early Renaissance broke with tradition at their own peril. When they are not outstanding, they are scarcely able to avoid insignificance and banality in their religious works; and even when they are great, they are no more than the equals of the old masters who passively followed the sacred rules.(分数:4.00)(1).The primary purpose of the passage is to ______.(分数:1.00)A.theorize about the immediate influences on art of tile Middle AgesB.explain why artists of the Middle Ages followed the rules of a sacred scriptC.discuss some of the important features of art of the Middle AgesD.contrast the art of the Middle Ages with that of the Renaissance(2).All of the following are mentioned in the passage as elements of the sacred script EXCEPT ______.(分数:1.00)A.abstract symbols such as lines to represent physical featuresB.symbols such as halos and crossesC.clothing used to characterize individualsD.symmetrical juxtaposition of figures(3).The passage would most likely be found in a ______.(分数:1.00)A.sociological analysis of the Middle AgesB.treatise on the influence of the Church in the Middle AgesC.scholarly analysis of art in the Middle AgesD.preface to a biography of a Renaissance artist(4).By the phrase "diffused through the 'artistic genius of centuries," the author most likely means ______.(分数:1.00)A.the individual artists of the Middle Ages did not have serious talentB.great works of art from the Middle Ages have survived until nowC.an artist who faithfully followed the rules of religious art was not recognized during his lifetimeD.the rules of religious art, developed over time, left little freedom for the artistAt the present time, 98 percent of the world energy consumption comes from stored sources, such as fossil fuels or nuclear fuel. Only hydroelectric and wood energy represent completely renewable sources on ordinary time scales. Discovery of large additional fossil fuel reserves, solution of the nuclear safety and waste disposal problems, or the development of controlled thermonuclear fusion will provide only a short-term solution to the world's energy crisis. Within about 100 years, the thermal pollution resulting from our increased energy consumption will make solar energy a necessity at any cost.Man's energy consumption is currently about one part in ten thousand that of the energy we receive from the sun. However, it is growing at a 5 percentrate, of which about 2 percent represents a population growth and 3 percent a per capita energy increase. If this growth continues, within 100 years our energy consumption will be about 1 percent of the absorbed solar energy, enough to increase the average temperature of the earth by about one degree centigrade if stored energy continues to be our predominant source. This will be the point at which there will be significant effects in our climate, including the melting of the polar ice caps, a phenomenon which will raise the level of the oceans and flood parts of our major cities. There is positive feedback associated with this process, since the polar ice cap contributes to the partial reflectivity of the energy arriving from the sun: As the ice caps begin to melt, the reflectivity will decrease, thus heating the earth still further.It is often stated that the growth rate will decline or that energy conservation measures will preclude any long-range problem. Instead, this only postpones the problem by a few years. Conservation by a factor of two together with a maintenance of the 5 percent growth rate the problem by only 14 years. Reduction of the growth rate to 4 percent postpones the problem by only 25 years; in addition, the inequities in standards of living throughout the world will provide pressure toward an increase in growth rate, particularly if cheap energy is available. The problem of a changing climate will not be evident until perhaps ten years before it becomes critical due to the nature of an exponential growth rate together with the normal annual weather variations. This may be too short a period to circumvent the problem by converting to other energy sources, so advance planning is a necessity.The only practical means of avoiding the problem of thermal pollution appears to be the use of solar energy. (Schemes to "air-condition" the earth do not appear to be feasible before the twenty-second century. ) Using the solar energy before it is dissipated to heat does not increase the earth's energy balance. The cost of solar energy is extremely favorable now, particularly when compared to the cost of relocating many of our major cities.(分数:4.00)(1).The author is primarily concerned with ______.(分数:1.00)A.describing a phenomenon and explaining its causesB.outlining a position and supporting it with statisticsC.isolating an ambiguity and clarifying it by definitionD.presenting a problem and advocating a solution for it(2).According to the passage, all of the following are factors that will tend to increase thermal pollution EXCEPT ______.(分数:1.00)A.the earth's increasing populationB.melting of the polar ice capsC.increase in per capita energy consumptionD.expected anomalies in weather patterns(3).The positive feedback mentioned at the end of paragraph 2 means that the melting of the polar ice caps will ______.(分数:1.00)A.reduce per capita energy consumptionB.accelerate the transition to solar energyC.intensify tile effects of thermal pollutionD.necessitate a shift to alternative energy sources(4).The possibility of energy conservation is mentioned (in paragraph 3) in order to ______.(分数:1.00)A.preempt and refute a possible objection to the author's positionB.support directly the central thesis of the passageC.minimize the significance of a contradiction in the passageD.prove that such measures are ineffective and counterproductive二、{{B}}Part Ⅱ Vocabula(总题数:20,分数:20.00)1.The chimney vomited a cloud of smoke.(分数:1.00)A.ignitedB.immersedC.emittedD.hugged2.Her remarks ______ a complete disregard for human rights.(分数:1.00)A.magnifiedB.maintainedC.manipulatedD.manifested3.On behalf of my company, I am ______ to you and your colleagues for your generous help.(分数:1.00)A.subjectedB.inclinedC.availableD.obliged4.Before the construction of the road, it was prohibitively expensive to transport any furs or fruits across the mountains.(分数:1.00)A.determinedlyB.incrediblyC.amazinglyD.forbiddingly5.The rear section of the brain does not contract with age, and one can continue living without intellectual or emotional faculties.(分数:1.00)A.advancedB.growingC.frontD.back6.The none of students in the class likes the mistress, who is used to being ______ of everything they do.(分数:1.00)A.emotionalB.optimisticC.interestedD.critical7.Before the disastrous earthquake there was ______ chaos.(分数:1.00)A.massiveB.ominousC.suspendingD.imminent8.The day was breaking and people began to go to work so the murderer was unable to of the body.(分数:1.00)A.dispenseB.disposeC.discardD.discharge9.I didn't know it then, but this disruptive way of reading started with the very first novelI ever picked up.(分数:1.00)A.harmfulB.persistentC.interruptiveD.characteristic10.The problem is that the loss of confidence among the soldiers can be highly contagious.(分数:1.00)A.spreadingB.contemptibleC.contentedD.depressing11.At dusk, Mr. Hightower would sit in his old armchair in the backyard and wistfully lose in reminiscence of his youth romances.(分数:1.00)A.hopefullyB.reflectivelyC.sympatheticallyD.irresistibly12.I should be able to finish the task on time, ______ you provide me with the necessary guidance.(分数:1.00)A.in caseB.provided thatC.or elseD.as if13.The prodigal son spent his money extravagantly and soon after he left home he was reduced toa beggar.(分数:1.00)vishlyB.economicallyC.thriftilyD.extrovertly14.While he was not dumber than an ox, he was not any smarter; so most of his classmates were lenient and helped him along.(分数:1.00)A.helpfulB.mercifulC.enthusiasticD.intelligent15.Other non-dominant males were hyperactive; they were much more active than is normal, chasing others and fighting each other.(分数:1.00)A.hardly activeB.relatively activeC.extremely inactiveD.pathologically active16.The appearance of the used car is ______, it's much newer than it really is.(分数:1.00)A.descriptiveB.indicativeC.deceptiveD.impressive17.The sales manager was so adamant about her idea that it was out of the question for any one to talk her out of it.(分数:1.00)A.adaptableB.anxiousC.firmD.talkative18.His office is ______ to the President's; it usually takes him about three minutes to get there.(分数:1.00)A.relatedB.adhesiveC.adherentD.adjacent19.The unfortunate death of the genius poet caused ______ loss to this country.(分数:1.00)A.pricelessB.countlessC.incalculableD.imaginable20.Can you imagine! He offered me $ 5000 to break my contract. That's ______. Of course I didn't agree. I would take legal action.(分数:1.00)A.fraudB.blackmailC.briberypensation三、{{B}}Part Ⅲ Cloze{{/(总题数:1,分数:20.00){{B}}Directions:{{/B}} There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage and then mark the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center. The history of African—Americans during the past 400 years is traditionally narrated{{U}} (41) {{/U}}an ongoing straggle against{{U}}(42) {{/U}}and indifference on the part of the American mainstream, anda struggle{{U}} (43) {{/U}}as an upward movement is{{U}} (44){{/U}}toward ever more justice and opportunity.Technology in and of{{U}} (45) {{/U}}is not at fault; it's much too simple to say that gunpowder or agricultural machinery or fiber optics{{U}} (46) {{/U}}been the enemy of an{{U}} (47) {{/U}}group of people. A certain machine is put{{U}} (48) {{/U}}work in a certain way--the purpose{{U}} (49) {{/U}}which it was designed. The people who design the machines are not intent on unleashing chaos; they are usually trying to{{U}} (50) {{/U}}a task more quickly, cleanly, or cheaply,{{U}} (51) {{/U}}the imperative of innovation and efficiency that has ruled Western civilization{{U}} (52) {{/U}}the Renaissance.Mastery of technology is second only{{U}} (53) {{/U}}money as the true measure of accomplishment in this country, and it is very likely that by{{U}} (54) {{/U}}this under-representation in the technological realm, and by not questioning and examining the folkways that have{{U}} (55) {{/U}}it, blacks are allowing{{U}} (56) {{/U}}to be kept out of the mainstream once again. This time, however, they will be{{U}} (57) {{/U}}from the greatest cash engine of the twenty-first century. Inner-city blacks in particular are in danger, and the beautiful suburbs{{U}} (58) {{/U}}ring the decay of Hartford, shed the past and learn to exist without contemplating or encountering the tragedy of the inner city.And blacks must change as well. Tile ways that{{U}} (59) {{/U}}their ancestors through captivity and coming to freedom have begun to loose their utility. If blacks{{U}} (60) {{/U}}to survive as full participants in this society, they have to understand what works now.(分数:20.00)A.likeB.asC.forD.withA.charityB.clarityC.cohesionD.oppressionA.chartingB.chartsC.chartedD.to chartA.progressingB.progressedC.clutchedD.clutchingA.itselfB.themselvesC.ourselvesD.himselfA.haveB.to haveC.hasD.to hasA.entirelyB.enterC.entireD.entranceA.forB.offC.onD.atA.forB.toC.withD.beforeA.envelopB.accomplishC.envelopingD.accomplishingA.followedB.followsC.to followD.followingA.sinceB.onC.inD.atA.beforeB.toC.withD.fromA.to tolerateB.tolerateC.toleratedD.toleratingA.encounteredB.encounteringC.to encounterD.encountersA.themC.themselvesD.ourselvesA.excludingB.includedC.includingD.excludedA.whereB.thatC.howD.whatA.servicingB.encircleC.encirclingD.servedA.isB.wereC.amD.have四、{{B}}Part Ⅳ English-(总题数:7,分数:80.00)(1).According to the passage, Cooper's lawyer ______.(分数:1.00)A.asked the governor for helpB.stopped the executionC.let the courts do their jobD.fought with the governor(2).Which of the following is true?(分数:1.00)A.All states in the U.S. allow the death penalty for serious crimes such as murder.B.South Carolina does not allow capital punishment for minors.C.the governor of a state can stop an execution.D.Americans agree that it is wrong to execute convicted criminals who are minors.(3).The author mentioned a 14-year-old boy in paragraph 3 to show ______.(分数:1.00)A.the boy died in an electric chairB.Roach was not the first minor criminal executed in South CarolinaC.the boy committed a crimeD.the boy was 14 years old when he died(4).Which of the following could be the best title for the passage?(分数:1.00)A.Two Lawyers.B.Roach and Paula Cooper.C.No Capital Punishment for Minors.D.The Death Penalty in tile U. S.: Old Enough to Kill, Old Enough to Die?National Parks have more and more visitors each year. In the last ten years the number of campers using the camp sites has more than doubled. Camping as a family vacation has suddenly become extremely popular in America. It is a cheap way to travel; its simple pleasures are a pleasant change from hectic urban life; and it can be enjoyed by children of all ages. In car trunks or in racks on top of cars, families load a tent, sleeping bags, inflatable mattresses, cooking pans and eating utensils, and an ice chest for storing food. When they arrive at a camping ground they find a cleared space in which to pitch their tent, a fireplace for cooking, and usually a picnic table and benches--water and firewood nearby. By evening they are settled under the stars, the campsite around them dotted with lights from cooking fires and lanterns hung from trees. Vacations are not all in resorts or in the wilderness. Swarms of vacationing Americans visit New York and Washington each year. They visit New York because there is no place in the world like this tremendous, exciting city, the busiest port in the world, with its great steel and glass skyscrapers, its theaters and shops, its beauty of skyline and shoreline, and its thrilling five-cent ferry ride past the Statue of Liberty. They visit Washington because it is the nation's capital, where they can see their government at work, tour the public rooms of their President's home, the White House, and walk along the wide avenues to the art galleries and museums. Here they can see exhibits of the native peoples of their land--the Indians and the Eskimos. They can look at Lindbergh's small, fragile plane in which he crossed the Atlantic Ocean. They can ride the elevator to the top of the Washington Monument, visit Washington's Mount Vernon home, and feel the shiver of national pride as they standat the foot of the great Lincoln Monument and read the stirring words of his Gettysburg Address.For Americans vacation time ends on Labor Day--the first Monday in September. Labor Day is the day when summer cottages are closed, when families head back to their homes. The highways are jammed with cars. The cars are jammed with families and belongings and treasures of the summer. By the time the drivers are back home they sometimes feel that what they need is a vacation.(分数:4.00)(1).Which of the following is not a reason for which camping has suddenly become extremely popular in America?(分数:1.00)A.National Parks provide camp sites.B.Camping is a cheap way to travel.C.Camping makes city people have a change.D.People of all ages enjoy camping.(2).Which of the following is not mentioned about New York?(分数:1.00)A.Very great and exciting city.B.Very wide avenues.C.Great skyscrapers.D.Beautiful skyline and shoreline.(3).Which of the following is not an attraction of Washington?(分数:1.00)A.Tile public rooms of the White House.B.The great Lincoln Monument.C.The Statue of Liberty.D.Exhibits of the native people of America.(4).Which of the following is the best title for the passage?(分数:1.00)A.Vacations in America.B.Big Cities in America.C.American Family Life.D.Camping as a Family Vacation.The question of whether war is inevitable is one which has concerned many of the world's great writers. Before considering this question, it will be useful to introduce some related concepts. Conflict, defined as opposition among social entities (实体) directed against one another, is distinguished from competition, defined as opposition among social entities independently striving for something which is in inadequate supply. Competitors may not be aware of one another, while the parties to a conflict are. Conflict and competition are both categories of opposition, which has been defined as a process by which soical entities function in the disservice of one another. Opposition is thus contrasted with cooperation, the process by which social entities function in the disservice of one another. These definitions are necessary because it is important to emphasize that competition between individuals or groups is inevitable in a world of limited resources, but conflict is not. Conflict, nevertheless, is very likely to occur, and is probably an essential and desirable element of human societies.Many authors have argued for the inevitability of war from the premise。