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2011年厦门大学考研真题 阅读及英美文学、语言学基础

2011年厦门大学考研真题 阅读及英美文学、语言学基础

机密★厦门大学2011年招收攻读硕士学位研究生入学考试试题科目代码:814科目名称:阅读及英美文学、语言学基础招生专业:英语语言文学、外国语言学及应用语言考生须知:答题必须使用黑(蓝)色墨水(圆珠)笔;不得直接在试卷(试题纸)或草稿纸上作答;凡未按上述规定作答均不予评阅、判分,后果考生自负。

Part One Reading Comprehension 70 pointsDirections:Each passage below is followed by questions based on its content. After reading a passage, choose the best answer to each question. Answer all the questions following the passage on the basis of what is stated or implied in that passage.Passage 1Bush today insists that he had a great time at Yale and doesn‟t recall any unpleasantness. But somewhere along the way he developed a sizable chip on his shoulder. He would later carp about the “self-righteousness” and “intellectual superiority” of the East Coast liberal establishment that took over institutions like Yale in the 1960s. As early as 1964, he had a run-in with one of the avatars of the new order, the Rev. William Sloane Coffin, the Yale chaplain who had turned on his own Andover-and-Skull-and-Bones past to became a fiery radical, advising students to resist the draft. Bush bitterly recalled Coffin‟s telling him, after his father had lost the 1964 Senate race in Texas to Ralph Yarborough, “I knew your father, and he lost to a better man.” To Bush, Coffin embodied the “heaviness” and “guilt” of the liberal East.At a time when Yale students agonized endlessly over what to do about the draft, Bush does not appear to have talked much about his own choice. To volunteer for Vietnam would have required an act of boldness and outright defiance. Seeking battle was almost unheard of among undergraduates: it was said that more Yale students were dying in motorcycle accidents than in combat in 1969. At the same time, according to his Yale friend Roland Betts. Bush did not want to politically embarrass his father. Bush Jr. took a respectable hut easy way out, joining the Texas National Guard.Determined to make it on his own, Bush did not tell his father that he was applying to Harvard Business School. The “West Point of Capitalism” was not inundated with applicants in the anti-business early 1970s. So Bush got in, despite mediocre grades that kept him out of his first choice of grad schools, the University of Texas Law School. Bush posed as a redneck rebel at Harvard, wearing his National Guard flight jacket and cowboy boots and chewing tobacco as hesat back of the class, spitting into a paper cup. But he showed early signs of the self-discipline that would become more characteristic as time went on. He kept up with the gruelling casework, particularly in a course called Human Organization and Behaviour. Here were formal lessons in organizing and managing people that Bush had only intuited as an Andover cheerleader. He developed his basic approach to leadership at Harvard‟s training ground for future CEOs. The essence was to think Big Picture, don‟t get caught in the details, delegate and decide. Bush whizzes through briefing books today, preferring to listen rather than read, but his friends say he was an ability to cut to the chase. If Bush seems less substantive than a Bill Clinton—or an Al Gore—he can blame a Harvard education.1. Which of the following does the author probably agree?(A) Bush was an activist in anti-Vietnam war when he studied at Yale.(B) Bush liked the self-righteousness atmosphere at Yale.(C) Bush seemed to be politically-different from most college students at that time.(D) Bush was proud of his education at Yale.2. Bush chose to join the Texas National Guard mainly(A) because of his father(B) for the sake of Coffin‟s advice(C) because of his anti-Vietnam War attitude(D) because of the pressure from his Yale classmates3. He entered Harvard Business School instead of the University of Texas Law School because(A) Harvard was his first choice(B) his grades were not high enough(C) he intended to venture into business(D) he liked the intellectual superiority of the liberal establishment at Harvard4. He kept his application to Harvard Business School from his father mainly(A) because he did not trust his father(B) because his father would have thwarted it(C) because an anti-business atmosphere was prevalent in America then(D) because he wanted to be independent and self-reliant5. According to the author, Bush‟s leading style was developed(A) as a heritage from the family(B) during his education at Yale(C) as a result of the political atmosphere when he was young(D) during his learning at HarvardPassage 2The Enlightenment favoured a view of universe structured in binary oppositions, the principle of which is the dichotomy between subject and object. This was an essential division that world enable a systematic and disengaged view of reality and would foster the development of science even though it was also highly stimulated by the latter. Other dualisms, such as that of the individual/society, and the “We/They”dichotomy, based on race or ethnicity, for example, stemmed from the general idea of a necessary division and a controlling/controlled type of relationship between subject and object where “the distance between subject and object, a presupposition of abstraction, is grounded in the distance from the thing itself which the master achieved through the mastered”(Horkmeimer & Adorno, 1972:13). Distance, abstraction and control are key elements in the contact between subject and object.This objectifying attitude of the subject towards the object, which was previously described as instrumental reason, justified human control over nature, which is now very much contested by radical ecologists who view animals, plants and even minerals as subjects (Ferry, 1992). Likewise, it has determined a descriptive type of knowledge about the object of research, either human or non-human. Consequently, a scientific analysis should imply a distant, disengaged, monological, objective and objectifying view of the object by subject.Critical Theory, on the contrary, emphasizes the “rootedness of our cognitive accomplishments” (Habermas, 1994:87). Critical theorists reject both the atomistic concept of the individual and unilateral concentration of power implied in a subject-object interaction and concentrate on the creative and democratic potential of a subject-subject relationship.Although the concept of object disappears from the equation, this is not the only alteration because there is also an essential change in the notion of subject. The concept of a solitary subject which ruled the enlightened way of thinking is definitely overcome by the notion of a social subject, and this is not an idea exclusive to the Frankfurt School but an assumption that underpins contemporary philosophical thought. Habermas identifies four “themes”common to the philosophical movements of this century “in spite of the boundaries between schools” which he designates as “postmetaphysical thinking, the linguistic turn, situating reason, and overcoming logocentrism” (Habermas, 1992:8). The change in the subject is inherent in all these themes which refer to a reconsideration of scientific rationality, to the move from the philosophy of consciousness to the philosophy of language, to the embeddedness of reason in culture and history and finally to the relocation of theory within practice. As Habermas points out, this is an evolution that has been developing throughout the twentieth century. However, Habermas expanded this idea in a particular way which is eventually, more restrictive precisely because it is normative and consensus driven.Bearing in mind the four themes mentioned above, the notion of the “intersubjectively recognized subject”, in Habermas‟ terms challenge, with regard to scientific and social research, the premises of pure, instrumental reason and, consequently, the distance maintained between theory and practice and advocated dialogical and, occasionally, even overlapping positions in subject-subject research. Likewise, as far as language is concerned, the change from the paradigm of subjectivity into the paradigm of intersubjectivity, or from the “paradigm of consciousness” intothe “paradigm of language” as Habermas puts it, implies using language within the framework of “communicative action”. This requires the capacity to establish “interpersonal relations” instead of simply practicing an exercise of subject-centred”reasoning for representational or strategic purposes, that is, aiming at descriptive knowledge or at success-oriented expression or intervention (Habermas. 1984:86; 1987b:314).The intersubjectivistic orientation of the subject still differs from the subjectivistic one in that the subject draws her/his self-identification and self-representation from the ways that others identify and represent her/him while in interaction, that is through “intersubjectively recognized self-identification”and “on the basis of the Intersubjective recognition of reciprocal self-representations”(Habermas, 1979:107). The fact that the process of Intersubjective self-identification and self-representation takes place while in interaction is emphasized by Habermas and justifies the dynamic and impermanent nature of the intersubjective subject. Moreover, he notes, there is a “complementary relation between ego and group identity”due precisely to the above-mentioned process that also generates the interconnectedness between the formation of self and group identities since they develop through reciprocal exchange (Habermas, 1979:111)Communication is thus an essential element in the formation of self and group identities because it mediates processes that constitute what Habermas calls the …personal life‟which comprehends …all possible experiences and actions that can be attributed to the individual in his exchange with his social environment‟and that enable the acquisition of knowledge and the transmission of culture within the social system (Habermas, 1979:111). At the same time, language may set limits for a social system which itself represents the “symbolic boundary” and “the horizon of the actions that member reciprocally attribute to themselves internally” (Habermas, 1979:111). Therefore, the linguistically mediated experiences which are both the lifeworld of an individual and the social system with which s/he integrates. More specifically, the scope of possible communicative interactions that are …intersubjectively recognized‟lies within the normative framework of that social system.6. The word “epistemic” mostly approximately means:(A) plagued(B) subject-objective(C) popularized(D) cognitive7. The phrase “the embeddedness of reason in culture and history” can be interpreted as:(A) Culture and history give rise to reason.(B) Culture and history determine what kind of reasoning power you have.(C) The faculty of reasoning can be explained with reference to specific culture and history.8. Which of the following titles is likely to be the title of the book written by Habermas in 1979?(A) Communication and the evolution of society(B) Postmetaphysical thinking(C) The theory of communicative action(D) Toward a rational society9. Which of the following titles do you think best suits this excerpt?(A) Changes in subject-object relations(B) Intersubjective reason(C) The information of self and group identities(D) Habermas and the Frankfurt School10. How many articles and books did the author refer to when he wrote this passage?(A) nine(B) ten(C) eleven(D) sevenPassage 3As I indicated earlier, the analysis of JUDGEMENT is complicated by the need to distinguish between what can be termed …inscribed‟ (or explicit) JUDGEMENT and what we term …token‟ of Judgement (implicit). Under the inscribed/explicit category, the evaluation is explicitly presented by means of a lexical item carrying the JUDGEMENT value, such as, skilfully, corruptly, lazily etc. It is possible, as I have indicated, for JUDGEMENT values to be evoked rather than inscribed by what we call …token‟ of JUDGEMENT. Under these tokens, JUDGEMENT values are triggered by what can be viewed as simply …facts‟, apparently unevaluated descriptions of some event or state of affairs. The point is that these apparently …factual‟ or informational meanings nevertheless have the capacity in the culture to evoke JUDGEMENTAL responses (depending upon the reader‟s social/culture/ideological reading position). Thus a commentary may inscribe a JUDGEMENT value of negative capacity by accusing the government of …incompetence‟ or, alternatively, evoke the same value by means of a token such as …the government did not lay the foundations for long term growth‟. There is, of course, nothing explicitly evaluative about such an observation but it nonetheless has the potential to evoke evaluations of incompetence in readers who share a particular view of economics and the role of government. Similarly, a reporter might explicitly evaluate the behaviour of, for example, a Californian suicide cult as …bizarre‟ or …aberrant‟ or they might evoke such appraisals by means of tokens such as …They referred to themselves as “angles”or …They filled the mansion with computers and cheap plastic furniture‟. Such tokens, of course, assume shared social norms. They rely upon conventionalized connections between actions and evaluations. As such, they are highly subject to reader position—each reader will interpret a text‟stokens of judgement according to their own cultural and ideological positioning. They are also subject to influence by the co-text, and an important strategy in the establishment of interpersonal positioning in a text is to stage inscribed and evoked evaluation in such a way that the reader shares the writer‟s interpretations of the text‟s tokens.In some instances, the ethical evaluation invoked by some …factual‟ description (a token) will have become so naturalized or taken-for-granted in a given cultural situation that it is likely to be regarded as explicit (inscribed) rather than as implicit (evoked).JUDGEMENT. Consider, for example,They ordered a pizza and then shot the deliveryman in the head at a point-blank range.Now the moral evaluation associated with such as action is so firmly established in our culture as to be virtually automatic. Nevertheless, it is still useful to distinguish between token (implicit JUDGEMENT) and inscription (explicit JUDGEMENT) in these contexts. The writer always has the choice between the token, the description couched essentially in experiential or …factual‟ terms (…They shot the man in the head at point-blank range‟) and a description couched in the explicitly evaluative terms of explicit/inscribed Judgement (…They murdered him, heinously, callously and in cold-blood.‟) Since the choice is always available it remains meaningful and significant and should not be overlooked in the analysis, however …automatic‟ the connection between the factual description and the JUDGEMENT value it implies.11. In which of the following fields of study do you think this author is a researched?(A) Text analysis of legal cases(B) Interpersonal semantics(C) Evaluation of texts(D) Media discourse analysis12. What type of text does this passage belong to?(A) A legal interpretation(B) A textbook(C) A research article(D) A workshop presentation13. Which of the following titles do you think best suits this passage?(A) Implicit versus explicit attitudinal positioning(B) Functions of adjectives(C) Evaluation of judgemental expressions(D) Inscriptions and descriptions14. The phrase “JUDGEMENT value” would best be replaced by:(A) Praise(B) Feeling(C) Attitude(D) Ideological reading position15. Which of the following words or phrases best replace the word “token” in this passage?(A) symbolic expression(B) interpersonal position(C) implication(D) simple statementPassage 4In the two decades between 1910 and 1930, over ten percent of the Black population of the United States left the South, where the preponderance of the Black population had been located, and migrated to northern states, with the largest number moving, it is claimed, between 1916 and 1918. It has been frequently assumed, but not proved, that the majority of the migrants in what has come to be called the Great Migration came from rural areas and were motivated by two concurrent factors: the collapse of the cotton industry following the boll weevil infestation, which began in 1898, and increased demand in the North for labor following the cessation of European immigration caused by the outbreak of the First World War in 1914. This assumption has led to the conclusion that the migrants‟ subsequent lack of economic mobility in the N orth is tied to rural background, a background that implies unfamiliarity with urban living and a lack of industrial skills.But the question of who actually left the South has never been rigorously investigated. Although numerous investigations document an exodus from rural southern areas to southern cities prior to the Great Migration, no one has considered whether the same migrants then moved on to northern cities. In 1910 over 600,000 Black workers, or ten percent of the Black work force, reported thems elves to be engaged in “manufacturing and mechanical pursuits,” the federal census category roughly encompassing the entire industrial sector. The Great Migration could easily have been made up entirely of this group and their families. It is perhaps surprising to argue that an employed population could be enticed to move, but an explanation lies in the labor conditions then prevalent in the South. About thirty-five percent of the urban Black population in the South was engaged in skilled trades. Some were from the old artisan class of slavery—blacksmiths, masons, carpenters—which had had a monopoly of certain trades, but they were gradually being pushed out by competition, mechanization, and obsolescence.The remaining sixty-five percent, more recently urbanized, worked in newly developed industries—tobacco, lumber, coal and iron manufacture, and railroads. Wages in the South, however, were low, and Black workers were aware, through labor recruiters and the Black press, that they could earn more even as unskilled workers in the North than they could as artisans in the South. After the boll weevil infestation, urban Black workers faced competition from the continuing influx of both Black and White rural workers, who were driven to undercut the wages formerly paid for industrial jobs. Thus, a move north would be seen as advantageous to a group that was already urbanized and steadily employed, and the easy conclusion tying their subsequent economic problems in the North to their rural background comes into question.16. The author indicates explicitly that which of the following records has been a source ofinformation in her investigation?(A) United States Immigration Service reports from 1914 to 1930(B) Payrolls of southern manufacturing firms between 1910 and 1930(C) The federal census of 1910(D) Advertisements of labor recruiters appearing in southern newspapers after 191017. The author cites each of the following as possible influences in a Black worker‟s decision tomigrate north in the Great Migration EXCEPT(A) wage levels in northern cities(B) labor recruiters(C) competition from rural workers(D) voting rights in northern states18. It can be inferred from the passage that the “easy conclusion” mentioned in line 53 is based onwhich of the following assumptions?(A) People who migrate from rural areas to large cities usually do so for economic reasons.(B) Most people who leave rural areas to take jobs in cities return to rural areas as soon as itis financially possible for them to do so.(C) People with rural backgrounds are less likely to succeed economically in cities than arethose with urban backgrounds.(D) Most people who were once skilled workers are not willing to work as unskilled workers.19. The primary purpose of the passage is to(A) support an alternative to an accepted methodology(B) present evidence that resolves a contradiction(C) introduce a recently discovered source of information(D) challenge a widely accepted explanation20. According to information in the passage, which of the following is a correct sequence ofgroups of workers, from highest paid to lowest paid, in the period between 1910 and 1930?(A) Artisans in the North; artisans in the South; unskilled workers in the North; unskilledworkers in the South(B) Artisans in the North and South; unskilled workers in the North; unskilled workers in theSouth(C) Artisans in the North; unskilled workers in the North; artisans in the South(D) Artisans in the North and South; unskilled urban workers in the North; unskilled ruralworkers in the SouthPassage 5(本文节选于Critical Citizens for an Intercultural World: Foreign Language Education as Cultural Politics一书Chapter TwoPhilosophical Foundations for Critical Cultural Awareness。

厦门大学英语1试题及答案

厦门大学英语1试题及答案

Unknown dateUnknown author答卷详情一、单选题1.(1分)Before I knew it, I had spent ________ on the journey as had been planned.A. twice as muchB. twice moreC. twice much moreD. twice much纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案A解析2.(1分)The furniture was at last arranged ________ her taste.A. ofB. toC. forD. at纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案B解析3.(1分)The child ________ while on her way home after a game of tennis.A. vanishedB. got lostC. delayedD. was missing纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案A解析4.(1分)He tends to ________ his elder brother in the things he says and the way he dresses.A. repeatB. reflectC. reviewD. copy纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案D解析5.(1分)”Why is the university doing so much building?”The number of students ________ that there aren’t enough classrooms.”A. have increased so rapidlyB. has increased so rapidC. have increased so rapidD. has increased so rapidly纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案D解析6.(1分)I was ________ that he had made so great progress in study.A. amusedB. amazedC. shockedD. puzzled纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案B解析7.(1分)Why are children so easily ________ by what their friends do, think, or say?A. effectedB. respectedC. convincedD. affected纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案D解析8.(1分)If you don’t like to go shopping, you ________ stay at home watching TV.A. may very wellB. may wellC. may just as wellD. may just well纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案C解析9.(1分)I think it was your Dad ________ phoned.A. whatB. whichC. whomD. who纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案D解析10.(1分)The world ________ we live is in constant change.A. whereB. whichC. whatD. that纠错得分:0展开解析答案A解析11.(1分)I ________ you all to take the time to read at least three novels on the list.A. urgeB. assumeC. informD. propose纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案A解析12.(1分)Kim stepped into the conference room, ________ the situation quickly and grabbed the phone from Catrina’s hand.A. sized upC. figured outD. wiped out纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案A解析13.(1分)The harbour can ________ large liners and cargo boats.A. let inB. admitC. receiveD. let out纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案B解析14.(1分)The sad news broke her ________.A. mindB. emotionsC. heartD. feeling纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案C解析15.(1分)Brazilian coffee is usually ________ by ships because this way is cheaper.A. tradedB. transportedC. transferredD. transmitted纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案B解析16.(1分)The language spoken in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, however, remains English, and not British, though we do sometimes say British English to distinguish it ________ American English.A. betweenB. withC. fromD. against纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案C解析17.(1分)Alex may be late. _________, he may not come at all.A. Worse enoughB. Still WorseC. Worse stillD. To be worse纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案C解析18.(1分)John _________ his work as soon as he was out of hospital.A. resumedB. relievedC. grippedD. dealt纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案A解析19.(1分)Kate’s first meeting with Tom went smoothly, _____ made her feel less uneasy.A. itB. thatC. whichD. as纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案C解析20.(1分)Let’s ________ everything and find out where the trouble was.A. regardB. go overC. repeatD. consider纠错知识点:1展开解析答案B解析21.(1分)I try to avoid ________ him face to face.A. metB. meetC. meetingD. to meet纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案C解析22.(1分)Within six years, the cable television industry will ________ in U.S., said speakers at a New York conference Wednesday.B. promoteC. dominateD. prevail纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案C解析23.(1分)In a word, we have no doubt ________ you are perfectly sound in mind and body.A. thatB. whenC. whatD. whether纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案A解析24.(1分)You misspelled a word. You ________ it up in the dictionary.A. ought to lookB. ought to have lookedC. ought have lookedD. ought look纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案B解析25.(1分)The report shows that poor families spend a large ________ of their income on food.A. proportionB. sizeC. degreeD. bulk纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案A解析26.(1分)A bus ________ into a canal in southern India Thursday, killing 34 people.A. ditchedB. soaredC. declinedD. plunged纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案D解析27.(1分)In his ________ to catch the train, he left his luggage in the taxi.A. hurryB. absenceC. worryD. leisure纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案A解析28.(1分)Why do men ________ enjoying themselves with getting drunken?A. conveyB. fulfillC. associateD. postponing纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案C解析29.(1分)For wildlife enthusiasts the journey is ________ because the region is known for its sea birds.A. funnyB. worthyC. pleasedD. worthwhile纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案D解析30.(1分)We were ________ tired ________ we could not work any more.A. too...thatB. so...thatC. such...soD. so...so纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案B解析31.(1分)The flat ________ of four rooms, with a kitchen and a bathroom.A. consistsB. containsC. composesD. includes纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案A解析32.(1分)He ________ the door and ripped the top part of some sort of hinge.A. pulled onB. pulled upC. pulled outD. pulled down纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案A解析33.(1分)He pursued his ________ of collecting stamps for so many years.A. habitB. customC. hobbyD. activity纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案C解析34.(1分)If only I ________ more money, I could buy the new house.A. hadB. haveC. have hadD. had had纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案A解析35.(1分)He is so busy that he can’t ________ the services of a secretary.A. do withoutB. set downC. make forD. touch on纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案A解析36.(1分)Scarcely had the speaker begun to talk ________ there were laughs.A. thenB. thanC. whenD. and纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案C解析37.(1分)Don’t drop your cigarette butts on the floor. You could ________ fire to the house.A. causeB. makeC. setD. start纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案C解析38.(1分)She says she is very sorry and realizes she ________ it.A. didB. shouldn’t have doneC. shouldn’t doD. had done纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案B解析39.(1分)She didn’t inform me of her decision. That is to say, I have no idea ________ she will dismiss Linda.A. whetherB. ifC. thatD. what纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案A解析40.(1分)Please be patient ________ my aunt -- she’s old and forgetful.A. toB. withC. forD. towards纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案B解析41.(1分)People cried in ________ as they watched the building go up in flames.A. determinationB. patienceC. anxietyD. horror纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案D解析42.(1分)I’d like you to describe to my friend your exciting adventures in Africa ________ you have described them to me.A. likeC. as ifD. as though纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案B解析43.(1分)No Iraqi prisoner would willingly subject himself ________ such abuse.A. onB. forC. withD. to纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案D解析(1分)Once we failed to pay the electricity bill, they didn’t hesitate to _________ us _________.A. cut...downB. cut...offC. cut...outD. cut...up纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案B解析45.(1分)Here tourists could hear the ________ stream splashing as water tumbles over the dam, powering the overshot waterwheel.A. millB. mallC. pumpD. plumb得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案A解析46.(1分)When no one answered the door, she ________ through the window to see if anyone was there.A. spottedB. inquiredC. scannedD. peered纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案D解析47.(1分)It was when she lived with him that she found out the darker side to his ________.A. integrityB. optimismC. characterD. confidence纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案C解析48.(1分)Two decades after liberation, war scenarios ________ Egypt again.A. harmB. haulC. handleD. haunt纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案D解析49.(1分)The old banknotes are being taken out of ________.A. ignoranceB. circulationC. walletD. publication纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案B解析50.(1分)Falling into a sleeplike condition, he suddenly felt as though he ________ sinking in a mighty flood of water.A. wasB. wereC. isD. had been纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案B解析51.(1分)________ he prepared his lessons well; at other times he does very poor work.A. Now and thenB. First and lastC. On one occasionD. At first纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案A解析52.(1分)In a hospital for the mentally ill, much of the nur se’s time is devoted to maintaining asafe environment for the patients and also helping them to understand and ________ essential safety measures.A. take credit forB. put into practiceC. hand downD. blend in纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案B解析53.(1分)He was a handsome young man, usually ________, in pleasant contrast to Tottenhoe’s glumness.A. lightheadedB. upsetC. cheerfulD. thoughtful纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案C解析54.(1分)All ________ is a continuous supply of the basic necessities of life.A. what is neededB. the thing neededC. for our needsD. that is needed纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案D解析55.(1分)She anxiously ________ the faces of the men leaving the train in the hope of finding her husband....A. approachedB. searchedC. scannedD. recalled纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案C解析56.(1分)His advice was ________.A. paid much attentionB. paid much attention toC. paid many attentionD. paid many attention to纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案B57.(1分)The ________ face sends a strong emotional message: “Do Not Disturb,” a subtle sign used to keep others a polite distance away.A. dimB. blankC. faintD. vain纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案B解析58.(1分)We are ________ our trip until the weather grows warmer.A. abandoningB. skippingC. postponingD. fulfilling得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案C解析59.(1分)Some fish have a greater ________ for acid water than others.A. toleranceB. resistanceC. dependenceD. persistence纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案A解析60.(1分)I could see that my wife was ________ having that fur coat, whether I approved of it or not.A. adequate forB. intent onC. short ofD. deficient in纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案B解析61.(1分)God ________ that you should ever regret your marriage.A. prohibitB. disallowC. forbidD. proscribe纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析解析62.(1分)The package had been badly ________ in the post.A. crashedB. crushedC. smashedD. destroyed纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案B解析63.(1分)I broke him of his bad habit before it could ________.A. take awayB. take offC. take backD. take hold得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案D解析64.(1分)I noticed in her book she makes only a brief ________ to her first husband.A. conclusionB. sacrificeC. referenceD. compliment纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案C解析65.(1分)_______ with the veteran, I changed my view on life.A. Being talkedB. TalkingC. Having talkedD. Talked纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案C解析66.(1分)We dare not play jokes on her ________ she should become angry.A. lestB. unlessC. for fear ofD. so that纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案A解析67.(1分)He put his coat over the baby for fear that she ________ cold.A. catchesB. caughtC. should catchD. will catch纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案C解析68.(1分)________ and the lecture began.A. In the professor comesB. In the professor comesC. In came the professorD. In comes the professor纠错知识点:1展开解析答案C解析69.(1分)More than 100 fire-fighters ________ Florida blaze on Monday.A. fiddled withB. helped withC. collided withD. struggled with纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案D解析70.(1分)He is ________ to visit us if he knows where we live.A. likelyC. probableD. necessary纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案A解析71.(1分)Amy didn’t see your car, so she ________ you’d gone out.A. consumedB. resumedC. assumedD. proclaimed纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案C解析72.(1分)She ________ about the time of flights to Shanghai.A. inquiredB. requiredC. informedD. revealed纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案A解析73.(1分)As a result of the radio ________ for help for the earthquake victims, over a million pounds have been raised.A. appealB. transmissionC. programmeD. advertisement纠错知识点:1展开解析答案A解析74.(1分)________ was proved that he was the guilty man.A. ItB. HeC. SoD. As纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案A解析75.(1分)”There are good books written ________ Dutch and English, and rubbish written ________ Dutch and English. The language is irrelevant,” said Miller.B. with...withC. by...byD. from...from纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案A解析76.(1分)She commanded that the troops ________ the water.A. to crossB. crossedC. to be crossedD. cross纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案D解析77.(1分)He ________ his way through the crowd and followed her.A. rushedB. thrustC. wentD. threw纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案B解析78.(1分)I regret ________ your advice.A. not having takenB. not to takeC. not takeD. not to have taken纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案A解析79.(1分)He is ________ more hardworking than any of the other boys in the class.A. by farB. by way ofC. by nowD. by and by纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案A解析80.(1分)It was decided that the search ________.A. was endedB. be endingC. had to be endedD. be ended纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案D解析81.(1分)The course ________ a class book, a practice book and an audio tape.A. highlightsB. makes upC. consistsD. comprises纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案D解析82.(1分)At least 76 people died when a Sibir Airlines Tu-154 ________ into the sea about 180 kilometers from the Russian resort of Sochi on Thursday.A. droppedB. jumpedC. plungedD. declined纠错得分:0知识点:1展开解析答案C解析83.(1分)Grandma was insistent that we ________ her soon.A. went and visitedB. go and visitC. went visitingD. go and visiting纠错。

厦门大学博士入学英语考试试题(2010)

厦门大学博士入学英语考试试题(2010)

Part I. Vocabulary and Structure (15%)Directions:There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A. B, C and D. Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.1. The discussion was so prolonged and exhausting that the speakers stopped fordeferments.A. at largeB. at intervalsC. at easeD. at random2. When traveling, you are advised to take travelers' checks, which provide a secure tocarrying your money m cash.A. substituteB. selectionC. inferenceD. alternative3. I never trusted him because I always thought of him as such a character.A. graciousB. suspiciousC unique D. particular4. Choiring from solid to liquid, water takes in heat from all substances near it, and this__________ produces artificial cold surrounding it.A. absorptionB. transitionC. consumptionD. interaction5. Language, culture, and personality may be considered of each other in thought,but they are inseparable in fact.A. IndistinctlyB. separatelyC. irrelevantlyD. independently6. Christmas is a Christian holy day usually celebrated on December 25th the birth ofJesus Christ.A. in accordance withB. in terms ofC. in favor ofD. in honor of7. To survive in the intense trade competition between countries, we must thequalities and varieties of products we make to the world market demand.A. improveB. enhanceC. guaranteeD. gear8. To give you a general idea of our products, we enclose the catalogues showing various productshandled by us with detailed and means of packing.A. specimensB. inspectionsC. samplesD. specifications9. Many of the conditions that population pressures—overcrowding, unemployment,poverty, hunger and illness—lead to dissatisfaction.A. bring forwardB. give rise toC feed up with D. result from10. Arriving anywhere with these possessions, he might just as easily for a month or ayear as for a single day.A. put upB. stay upC. speed upD. make up11. The fact that the earth's surface heats provides a convenient way to divide it intotemperature region.A. infrequentlyB. irregularlyC. unsteadilyD. unevenly12. If a cat comes too close to its nest, the mockingbird a set of actions to protect itsoffspring.A. hastensB. releasesC. devisesD. initiates13. How large a proportion of the sales of stores in or near resort areas can be totourist spending?A. attributedB. appliedC. contributedD. attached14. Knowledge is a comfortable and necessary retreat and for us m an advanced age;and if we do not plant it while young, it will give us no shade when we grow old.A. ingredientB. relianceC. shelterD. inclination15. Some people would like to do shopping on Sundays since they expect to wonderfulbargains in the market.A. pick upB. bump intoC. pile upD. bring back16. Scientists are searching for the oldest tree because it can teach them a great dealabout many issues related with climate change.A. livelyB. aliveC. livingD. live17. The destruction of the Twin Towers in New York City shock and angerthroughout the world.A. temptedB. provokedC. summonedD. enveloped18. A 1994 World Bank report concluded that girls in school was probably thesingle most effective anti-poverty policy in the developing world today.A. enrollingB. assigningC. involvingD. consenting19. The UN official said aid programs will be until there is adequate protection forrelief personnel.A. multipliedB. arrestedC. spannedD. suspended20. Despite almost universal of the vital importance of women's literacy, educationremains a dream for far many women in far too many countries of the world.A. confessionB. identificationC. acknowledgementD. compliment21. Since the island soil has been barren for so many years, the natives must now muchof their food.A. deliverB. importC. produceD. develop22. Because Jenkins neither nor defends either management or the striking workers,both sides admire his journalistic .A. criticizes...acumenB. attacks…neutralityC. confronts...aptitudeD. dismisses...flair23. Some anthropologists claim that a few apes have been taught a rudimentary sign languages,but skeptics argue that the apes are only their trainers.A. imitatingB. condoningC. instructingD. acknowledging24. It is ironic that the insights of the great thinkers are voiced so often that they havebecome mere .A. original...clich6sB. banal...beliefsC. dubious...habitsD. philosophical-questions25. The most frustrating periods of any diet are the inevitable , when weight loss______if not stops.A. moods...acceleratesB. feasts...haltsC. holidays…contractsD. plateaus...slows26. Since the author's unflattering references to her friends were so , she was surprised that her were recognized.A. laudatory...stylesB. obvious…anecdotesC. oblique... allusionsD. critical....eulogies27. If it is true that morality cannot exist without religion, then does not the erosion of religionherald the of morality?A. regulationB. basisC. beliefD. collapse28. Certain animal behaviors, such as mating rituals, seem to be , and therefore____________external factors such as climate changes, food supply, or the presence of other animals of the same species.A. learned...immune toB. innate...unaffected byC. intricate...belong toD. specific...confused with29. Shaken by two decades of virtual anarchy, the majority of people were ready to buy________at any price.A. orderB. emancipationC. hopeD. liberty30. As a person who combines care with , Marisa completed her duties with_________as well as zeal.A. levity...resignationB. enthusiasm...meticulousnessC. vitality... willingnessD. empathy...rigorPart II. Reading Comprehension (40%)Section A (30 points)Directions:There are 3 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 on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage:Going Green After GrayVisanto Melina, R.D., got the surprise of her career last year, when the Seattle-based vegetarian nutritionist was asked to give a seminar on vegetarianism at a senior citizen center. "I thought there'd be four or five people," she says. Instead, the room was packed with seniors who had paid a $5 fee to hear her advice. And their interest in better health wasn’t only keen; it was informed. "They've obviously been paying attention to new research," she says.If Melina studied demographic trends for a living, she probably wouldn't have been so surprised. Trend watchers have verified an intriguing new phenomenon. Older people are turning to a vegetarian diet in ever-increasing numbers. Not surprisingly, demographics are driving the drift. By the year 2005,people born between 1949 and 1963 the Baby Boom Generation, will make up 38 percent of the American population. Furthermore, statistics suggest this educated, health-conscious, rebellious and relatively affluent contingent fits the traditional vegetarian profile. Add to the fact that older people seek natural, pleasant ways to combat problems associated with aging—weight gain, higher cholesterol and blood pressure, increased cancer risk and impaired digestion—and you have real motivation to go meatless, says Suzanne Havala, R.D., author of the American Dietetic Association's position paper on vegetarianism.Quantifying this new trend isn’t easy, but a 1994 study by Health Focus Inc., an independent research organization based in Des Moines, Iowa, found that shoppers over age 50 are cutting down on their consumption of red meat or eliminating it from their diets entirely. More compelling evidence for the senior surge toward vegetarianism comes from vegetarian groups nationwide, which report a swell in the ranks of older vegetarians. For example, one out of five members of the new Syracuse (N.Y.) Area Vegetarian Education Society is over 50; unusually high for a fledgling organization. And two-thirds of the 850-member Vegetarian Society of Honolulu are also members of the American Association of Retired Persons, society executives say.An informal poll of older people suggests better health is often the main incentive and objective for turning veg. Three years ago Nancy Roberts, a 53-year-old magazine editor, found herself doing what many people do over the holidays: overindulging in rich treats. However, this time it made her in. "The crash felt like the flu," she says. By chance, Roberts was asked to edit some vegetarian recipes during that same period. She made a few at home, and her "flu" disappeared.More dramatically, Ruth Heidrich believes vegetarianism saved her life. The 61-year-old marathoner and triathlete was diagnosed with breast cancer 14 years ago, at age 47. When an initial biopsy indicated far more cancer than her doctors had thought, she was ready to take desperate measures. On the day of the diagnosis, she spotted a newspaper ad looking for volunteers to enroll in a study of breast cancer and diet, conducted by John McDougall, M.D., a leading advocate of the use of diet to fight disease. After meeting McDougall and reviewing what she says was an eight-inch thick file of statistics linking a high-fat diet with breast cancer, Heidrich converted from a traditional American diet to an extremely low-fat regimen with no animal products. "I didn't even have skim milk on my cereal," she says. After a mastectomy and reconstructive surgery, she is cancer-free. She never had to undergo radiation treatment or chemotherapy and believes her strict vegetarian diet helped speed her recovery from surgery.1. What does Visanto Melino mean when she says the elderly citizens who attended her seminarwere "informed" on the subject of better health?A. They had a clear understanding of the subject.B. They wanted more information on the subject.C. They were informed of the latest research on the subject.D. They were extremely knowledgeable about the latest developments on the subject.2. What does the author mean by saying "... demographics are driving the drift"?A. The huge Baby Boom Generation have decided to become vegetarians.B. The growing trend toward vegetarianism is due to an increase in the number of olderpeople.C. Senior citizens believe that going meatless is a natural and pleasant way to combatproblems of aging.D. More and more people of all ages are going on a vegetarian diet to stay healthy.3. Why did Nancy Roberts fall ill?A. Because she caught the flu.B. Because she overexerted herself during the holidays.C. Because she was on a high-fat diet.D. Because she ate too much rich food.4. How did Nancy Roberts recover from her illness?A. By going on an extremely low-fat regimen.B. By eating some vegetarian dishes at home.C. By not even having skim milk with her cereal.D. By following a strict vegetarian diet.5. Why is the passage titled "Going Green After Gray"?A. People who have gray hair like to eat vegetables.B. A vegetarian diet is good for elderly people.C. Older people tend to become vegetarians.D. Seniors like to attend seminars on vegetarianism.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage:In most people's mind, growth is associated with prosperity. We judge how well the economy is doing by the size of the Gross National Product (GNP), a measure, supposedly, of growth. Equally axiomatic, however, is the notion that increased pressure on dwindling natural resources must inevitably lead to a decline in prosperity, especially when accompanied by a growth in population. So, which is correct: growth means prosperity and no growth means adversity, or growth means adversity and no growth means…what?What growth advocates mean, primarily, when they say growth is necessary for prosperity is that growth is necessary for the smooth functioning of the economic system. In one arena the argument in favor of growth is particularly compelling and that is with regard to the Third World. To argue against growth, other than population growth, in light of Third World poverty and degradation seems callous, if not cruel, the pompous postulating of the comfortable and the secure. But is it? Could it be that growth, especially the growth of the wealthier countries, has contributed to the impoverishment, not the advancements of Third World countries? If not, how do we account for the desperate straits these countries find themselves in today after a century of dedication to growth?To see how this might be the case we must look at the impact of growth on Third Worldcountries - the reality, not the abstract stages-of-economic-growth nostrum propounded through rose-colored glasses by academicians of the developed world. What good is growth to the people of the Third World if it means the conversion of peasant farms into mechanized agri-businesses producing commodities not for local consumption but for export, if it means the stripping of their land of its mineral and arboreal treasures to the benefit of foreign investors and a handful of their local collaborators, if it means the assumption of a crushing foreign indebtedness, the proceeds of which goes not into the development of the country but into the purchase of luxury cars, the padding of Swiss bank accounts, and the buying of condominiums in Miami?Admittedly, this is an oversimplification, which applies to no country in its entirety and to some countries not at all. But the point, I believe, remains valid: that growth in underdeveloped countries cannot simply be judged in the abstract; it must be judged based on the true nature of growth in these societies, on who benefits and who is harmed on where growth is leading these people and where it has left them. When considered in this way, it just might be that in the present context growth is more detrimental to the well-being of the wretched of the earth than beneficial.So, do we need growth for prosperity? Only the adoption of zero growth can provide the answer. But that is a test not easily undertaken. Modern economies are incredibly complex phenomena, a tribute to man's ability to organize and a challenge to his ability to understanding. Anything that affects their functioning, such as a policy of zero growth, should not be proposed without a wary prudence and a self-doubting humility. But if the prospect of leaping into the economic unknown is fear-inspiring, equally so is the prospect of letting that fear prevent us from acting when the failure to act could mean untold misery for future generations and perhaps environmental catastrophes which threaten our very existence.6. Which of the following statements does the author support?A. Gross National Product is a safe measure for economic growth.B. Diminishing natural resources will prove harmful to the well-being of humanity.C. A decline in prosperity will inevitably lead to a growth in population.D. Growth in population will be a chief threat to economic prosperity.7. It is implied in Paragraphs 2 and 3 that .A. the smooth functioning of the economic system is dependent on sustained prosperityB. economic growth has not contributed to the poverty of the Third World countriesC. growth in richer countries is achieved at the expense of the Third World countriesD. the stages of economic growth cannot be superseded or modified by social mechanisms8. With regard to the economic development in Third World countries the author is actually sayingthat .A. the people in these countries have not actually benefited from itB. inadequate investment has seriously affected the developmentC. deep debt virtually makes further growth in these countries impossibleD. agriculture in these countries should have been left intact9. The author seems to believe that prosperity .A. can be achieved without economic growthB. can only be achieved with economic growthC. is a tribute to man's ability and creativityD. is fragile in face of environmental catastrophes10. The answer of the author to the question “Do we need growth for prosperity” is .A. negativeB. positiveC. vagueD. inconclusiveQuestions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage:The African elephant—mythic symbol of a continent, keystone of its ecology and the largest land animal remaining on earth—has become the object of one of the biggest, broadest international efforts yet mounted to turn a threatened species off the road to extinction. But it is not only the elephant's survival that is at stake, conservationists say. Unlike the endangered tiger, unlike even the great whales, the African elephant is in great measure the architect of its environment. As a voracious eater of vegetation, it largely shapes the forest-and-savanna surroundings in which it lives, thereby setting the terms of existence for millions of other storied animals-from zebras to gazelles to giraffes and wildebeests-that share its habitat And as the elephant disappears, scientists and conservationists say, many other species will also disappear from vast stretches of forest and savanna, drastically altering and impoverishing whole ecosystems.It is the elephant's metabolism and appetite that make it a disturber of the environment and therefore an important creator of habitat. In a constant search for the 300 pounds of vegetation it must have every day, it kills small trees and underbrush and pulls branches off big trees as high as its trunk will reach. This creates innumerable open spaces in both deep tropical forests and in the woodlands that cover part of the African savannas. The resulting patchwork, a mosaic of vegetation in various stages of regeneration, in turn creates a greater variety of forage that attracts a greater variety of other vegetation-eaters than would otherwise be the case.In studies over the last 20 years in southern Kenya near Mount Kilimanjaro, Dr. Western has found that when elephants are allowed to roam die savannas naturally and normally, they spread out at "intermediate densities." Their foraging creates a mixture of savanna woodlands (what the Africans call bush) and grassland. The result is a highly diverse array of other plant-eating species: those like the zebra, wildebeest and gazelle, that graze; those like the giraffe, bushbuck and lesser kudu, that browse on tender shoots, buds, twigs and leaves; and plant-eating primates like the baboon and vervet monkey. These herbivores attract carnivores like the lion and cheetah.When the elephant population thins out, Dr. Western said, the woodlands become denser and the grazers are squeezed out. When pressure from poachers forces elephants to crowd more densely onto reservations, the woodlands there are knocked out and the browsers and primates disappear.Something similar appears to happen in dense tropical rain forests. In their natural state, because the overhead forest canopy shuts out sunlight and prevents growth on the forest floor, rain forests provide slim pickings for large, hoofed plant-eaters. By pulling down trees and eating new growth, elephants enlarge natural openings in the canopy, allowing plants to regenerate on the forest floor and bringing down vegetation from the canopy so that smaller species can get at it.In such situations, the rain forest becomes hospitable to large plant-eating mammals such as bongos, bush pigs, duikers, forest hogs, swamp antelopes, forest buffaloes, okapis, sometimes gorillas and always a host of smaller animals that thrive on secondary growth. When elephants disappear and the forest reverts, the larger mammals give way to smaller, nimbler animals like monkeys, squirrels and rodents.11. The passage is primarily concerned with _______________A. explaining why elephants are facing the threat of extinctionB. explaining difficulties in providing sufficient forage for plant-catersC. explaining how the elephant's impact on its surroundings affects other speciesD. distinguishing between savannas and rain forests as habitats for elephants12. In the opening paragraph, the author mentions tigers and whales in order to emphasize whichpoint about the elephant?A. Like them, it faces the threat of extinction.B. It is herbivorous rather than carnivorous.C. It is the largest extant land mammal.D. Unlike them, it physically alters its environment.13. A necessary component of the elephant's ability to transform the landscape is its .A. massive intelligenceB. threatened extinctionC. ravenous hungerD. lack of grace14. It can be inferred from the passage that .A. the natural tendency of elephants is to crowd together in packsB. the elephant is dependent upon the existence of smaller plant-eating mammals for itssurvivalC. elephants have an indirect effect on the hunting patterns of certain carnivoresD. the floor of the tropical rain forest is too overgrown to accommodate larger plant-eatingspecies15. Which of the following statements best expresses the author's attitude toward the damage tovegetation caused by foraging elephants?A. It is an unfortunate by-product of the feeding process.B. It is a necessary but undesirable aspect of elephant population growth.C. It fortuitously results in creating environments suited to diverse species.D. It has the unexpected advantage that it allows scientists access to the rain forest.Section B (10 points)Directions:In the following article, some sentences have been removed. For Questions 1-5, choose the most suitable one from the list A-E to fit into each of the numbered blank. Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET.Whenever you see an old film, even one made as little as ten years ago, you cannot help being struck by the appearance of the women taking part. Their hair-styles and make-up look dated; their skirts look either too long or too short; their general appearance is, in fact, slightly ludicrous. The men taking part in the film, on the other hand, are clearly recognizable. There is nothing about their appearance to suggest that they belong to an entirely different age.The same cannot be said for women. Each year a few so-called top designers in Paris or London lay down the law and women over the whole world rush to obey. The decrees of the designers are unpredictable and dictatorial. This year, they decide in their arbitrary fashion, skirts will be short and waists will be high; zips are in and buttons are out. Next year the law is reversed and far from taking exception, no one is even mildly surprised.If women are mercilessly exploited year after year, they have only themselves to blame.Clothes, which have been worn, only a few times have to be discarded because of the dictates of fashion. When you come to think of it, only a women is capable of standing in front of a wardrobe packed full of clothes and announcing sadly that she has nothing to wear.Many women squander vast sums of money each year to replace clothes that have hardly been worn. Women, who cannot afford to discard clothing in this way, waste hours of their time altering the dresses they have. Hem-limes are taken up or let down; waist-lines are taken in or let out; neck-lines are lowered or raised, and so on.designers are rarely concerned with vital things like warmth, comfort and durability. They are only interested in outward appearance and they take advantage of the fact that women will put up with any amount of discomfort, providing they look right. There can hardly be a man who hasn't at some time in his life smiled at the sight of a woman shivering in a flimsy dress on a wintry day, or delicately picking her way through deep snow in dainty shoes.Do the constantly changing fashions of women's clothes, one wonders, reflect basic qualities of fickleness and instability? Men are too sensible to let themselves be bullied by fashion designers. Do their unchanging styles of dress reflect basic qualities of stability and reliability? That is for you to decide.A. Changing fashions are nothing more than the deliberate creation of waste.B. No one can claim that the fashion industry contributes anything really important to society.C. The difference between men and women in the matter of fashion is fascinating.D. Over the year, the great majority of men have successfully resisted all attempts to make them change their style of dress.E. Because they shudder at the thought of being seen in public in clothes that are out of fashion, they are annually black-mailed by the designers and the big stores.Part III. Short Answer Questions (10%)Directions:Read the following passage and then give short answers to the five questions. Write your answers on the Answer Sheet.As researchers learn more about how children's intelligence develops, they are increasingly surprised by the power of parents. The power of the school has been replaced by the home. To begin with, ail the factors which are part of intelligence -- the child's understanding of language, learning patterns, curiosity—are established well before the child enters school at the age of six. Study after study has shown that even after school begins, children's achievements have been far more influenced by parents than by teachers. This is particularly true about learning that is language-related. The school rather than the home is given credit for variations in achievement in subjects such as science.In view of their power it's sad to see so many parents not making the most of their child's intelligence. Until recently parents had been warned by educators who asked them not to educate their children. Many teachers now realize that children cannot be educated only at school andparents are being asked to contribute both before and after the child enters school.Parents have been particularly afraid to teach reading at home. Of course, children shouldn't be pushed to read by their parents, but educators have discovered that reading is best taught individually—and the easiest place to do this is at home. Many four and five-year-olds who have been shown a few letters and taught their sounds will compose single words of their own with them even before they have been taught to read.1. What have researchers found out about the influence of parents and the school on children'sintelligence?2. What do researchers conclude about children's learning patterns?3. In which area may school play a more important role?4. Why did many parents fail to make the most of their children's intelligence?5. The author suggests in the last paragraph that parents should be encouraged to .Part IV. English-Chinese Translation (15%)Directions:Read the passage carefully and translate the underlined sentences into Chinese. Write your answers on the Answer Sheet.(1). When we talk about the danger of romantic love, we don't mean danger in the obvious heartbreak way—the cheap betrayals, the broken promises—we mean the dark danger that lurks when sensible, educated women fall for the dogmatic idea that romantic love is the ultimate goal for the modern female. Every day, thousands of films, books, articles and TV programs hammer home this message—that without romance, life is somehow barren.However, there are women who entertain the subversive notion, like an intellectual mouse scratching behind the skirting board, that perhaps this higher love is not necessarily the celestial highway to absolute happiness. (2). Their empirical side kicks in. and they observe that couples who marry in a haze of adoration and sex are, ten years later, throwing china and fight bitterly over who gets the dog.(3). But the women who notice these contradictions are often afraid to speak them in case they should be labeled cynics. Surely only the most jaded and damaged would challenge the orthodoxy of romantic love. The received wisdom that there is not something wrong with the modem idea of sexual love as ultimate panacea, but that if you don't get it, there is something wrong with you. You freak, go back and read the label. (4). We say the privileging of romantic love over all others, the insistence that it is the one essential, incontrovertible element of human happiness, traced all the way back to the caves, is a trap and a snare. The idea that every human heart, since the invention of the wheel, was yearning for its other half is a myth.(5). Love is a human constant: it is the interpretation of it that changes. The way that love has been expressed, its significance in daily life, have never been immutable or constant. The different kinds of love and what they signify are not fixed, whatever the traditionalists may like to tell you.。

厦大统考英语真题答案解析

厦大统考英语真题答案解析

厦大统考英语真题答案解析近年来,随着高等教育的普及和竞争的加剧,各大高校的招生考试也越来越重要。

作为中国一流大学之一,厦门大学对于入学考试要求严格而公正。

其中英语部分作为一个重要的组成部分,对于考生来说无论是练习还是解析都是至关重要的。

本文将对厦大统考英语真题进行解析,以帮助考生更好地备战。

第一部分:阅读理解本部分共有三篇文章,涵盖了各种不同类型的文章题材,包括科技、社会和文学等。

考生首先需要把握文章的主旨大意,然后再进行细节题和推理题的解答。

对于阅读理解部分的解析,我们将从选项分析和文章分析两个角度进行。

选项分析:在解答题目时,考生首先需要明确每个选项所表达的含义,在和文章进行对比后确定正确答案。

有时候,正确答案并不是表面上最合理的选项,需要考生通过理解文章的语境和推理能力来判断正确答案。

文章分析:在阅读文章时,考生应该注意文章的结构和段落之间的逻辑关系。

有时候文章作者可能会通过类比、对比等修辞手法来表达自己的观点或者强调某个论点。

考生需要注意这些插入点,以便更好地理解文章内容。

第二部分:完形填空完型填空部分是考察考生对英语词汇和语法的理解能力。

考生需要通过上下文的提示,推测出正确的词语或短语,从而填入空白处。

在解答题目时,考生需要注意上下文的逻辑关系,以及选项的词性和用法。

第三部分:语法改错语法改错部分是考察考生对英语语法的掌握程度。

题目中会提供一段文章,其中有若干处错误,考生需要找出错误的地方并进行修改。

考生应该熟悉英语的基础语法知识,如时态、主谓一致、冠词使用等。

此外,考生还需要注意句子和段落之间的连贯性,避免改动导致句意不连贯。

第四部分:写作写作部分是考察考生的英语写作能力,要求考生根据提供的题目和提示,写一篇短文。

考生需要注意文章的逻辑结构和条理性,另外在语法和用词上也需要尽量做到准确、流畅。

写作部分的评分不仅仅看文章的内容,更重要的是看考生对英语表达的能力和运用。

总结:厦门大学统考英语部分综合考查了考生的阅读理解、完形填空、语法改错和写作能力。

2019年厦大创新实验班招生考试(英语试卷)

2019年厦大创新实验班招生考试(英语试卷)

厦门大学附属科技中学2019年创新实验班招生考试英语试卷考试时间:90分钟 满分:100分区(县): 学校: 姓名: 准考证号:注意事项:本试卷一至三大题(1-54题)为选择题,请考生将答案用2B铅笔填涂在答题卡上; 四至六大题为非选择题,请考生将答案用0.5毫米的黑色签字笔书写在答题卷上。

一、单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)1. — What can I do for you, sir?— I want ______ iPhone 6s plus for my wife as _____ useful gift.A.an; aB. a; anC. an; theD. a; a2. —Which of those electronic dictionaries do you like most?—_______. They are both expensive and of little use.A. AllB. NeitherC. NoneD. Both3. Many people are willing to take _________ by trying new things.A. riddlesB. risksC. rolesD. rules4. Lots of students have paid a visit ________the library was set up in our school.A. afterB. beforeC. whenD. since5. —I can know from your pronunciation that you come from the south.—____________. I am from Xiamen.A. HardlyB. ExactlyC. NaturallyD. Truly6. Eating dumplings at the Spring Festival is ________ in China.A. nationalB. traditionalC. personalD. normal7. About two thirds of the water already.A. have been pollutedB. have pollutedC. has been pollutedD. had been polluted8. James is moving the old boxes away because they__________ too much room.A. put upB. pick upC. take upD. stay up9. _______drive all the way every day, he prefers ________ to his office.A. Rather than, cycleB. Other than, cycleC. Other than, to cycleD. Rather than, to cycle10. My grandparents are still living in that old village _______ local government hasdecided to keep.A. whichB. whereC. whatD. when11. I don’t know if Jack __________. If he __________, please call me.A. comes, comeB. will come, will comeC. will come, comesD. comes, will come12. He asked me _____ during the summer holidays.A. where I had beenB. where I had goneC. where had I beenD. where had I gone13. She spent as much time as she could _______ over her lessons.A. goB. goesC. wentD. going14. —Would you like me to help you?—___________________A. It doesn’t matter.B. Yes, I can do it myself.C. Not at all.D. Thanks, I can manage it myself.15. —Is your sleeping problem getting better?—No. And _______. They gave me the wrong medicine this time. Can you believe that?A. one coin has two sidesB. it never rains but it poursC. the early bird catches the wormD. a good miss is as good as a mile二、完形填空(15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)Learning to AcceptI learned how to accept life as it is from my father. However, he did not teach me acceptance when he was strong and healthy, but rather when he was 16 and ill.My father was once a strong man who loved being active, but a terrible illness 17 all that away. Now he can no longer walk, and he must sit quietly in a chair all day. Even talking is 18 . One night, I went to visit him with my sisters. We started 19 about life, and I told them about one of my beliefs. I said that we must very often give up things 20 we grow—our youth, our beauty, our friends—but it always seems that after we give something up, we gain something new in its place. Then suddenly my father 21 up. He said, “But, Peter, I gave up 22 ! What did I gain?” I thought and thought, but I could not think of anything to say.23 , he answered his own question, “I 24 the love of my family.” I looked at my sisters and saw tears in their eyes, along with hope and thankfulness.I was also25 by his words. After that, when I began to feel angry with someone, I would remember his words and become26 . If he could replace his great pain with a feeling of love for others, then I should be 27 to give up my small anger. In this 28 , I learned the power of acceptance from my father.Sometimes I 29 what other things I could have learned from him if I had listened more carefully when I was a boy. For now, though, I am grateful for this 30 .16. A. tired B. weak C. poor D. slow17. A. took B. threw C. sent D. put18. A. impossible B. difficult C. stressful D. hopeless19. A. worrying B. caring C. talking D. asking20. A. as B. since C. before D. till21. A. spoke B. turned C. summed D. opened22. A. something B. anything C. nothing D. everything23. A. Surprisingly B. Immediately C. Naturally D. Certainly24. A. had B. accepted C. gained D. enjoyed25. A. touched B. surprised C. attracted D. warned26. A. quiet B. calm C. relaxed D. happy27. A. ready B. likely C. free D. able28. A. case B. form C. way D. method29. A. doubt B. wonder C. know D. guess30. A. award B. gift C. lesson D. prize三、阅读理解(31-49题;每小题2分,50-54题,每小题1分,满分43分)第一节阅读下列短文,从所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

厦大英文面试题目(3篇)

厦大英文面试题目(3篇)

第1篇IntroductionThe University of Xiamen, located in the coastal city of Xiamen, Fujian Province, China, is renowned for its beautiful campus, strong academic reputation, and vibrant student life. As a leading institution in China, the University of Xiamen attracts a large number of international students every year. To ensure that these students are well-prepared for their studies and life in China, the university conducts a series of interviews to assess their language proficiency, academic background, and personal suitability for the program. Below is a comprehensive list of potential interview questions that may be asked during the interview process.Section 1: Personal Information and Background1. Can you introduce yourself in English?2. Where are you from and what is your nationality?3. Why did you choose to study at the University of Xiamen?4. Can you tell us about your family background?5. What are your hobbies and interests outside of academics?6. How do you spend your free time?7. Have you ever traveled abroad? If yes, where and what did you enjoy about it?8. What do you think are the main differences between your culture and Chinese culture?9. How do you plan to adapt to a new culture and environment?Section 2: Academic Background and Goals10. What is your major and why did you choose it?11. Can you describe your academic achievements in high school or previous education?12. What are your strengths and weaknesses as a student?13. How do you handle stress and pressure in your studies?14. Have you participated in any extracurricular activities or community service during your studies? If yes, what were they?15. What are your academic goals for the next few years?16. How do you plan to utilize your degree after graduation?17. Are there any specific courses or professors at the University of Xiamen that you are interested in?18. What are your expectations for the academic environment at the University of Xiamen?Section 3: Language Proficiency19. How long have you been studying English?20. What is your proficiency level in English, according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR)?21. Can you describe a challenging situation where you had to use English and how you dealt with it?22. How do you improve your English language skills?23. Do you have any experience in English-speaking environments or cultures?24. How would you rate your listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills in English?25. What are your strategies for overcoming language barriers?Section 4: Motivation and Reasons for Applying26. Why do you want to study in China?27. What do you think are the advantages and disadvantages of studyingin a different country?28. How do you plan to contribute to the diversity of the University of Xiamen?29. Can you describe a time when you had to work in a team with people from different backgrounds?30. What are your expectations for the university's cultural exchange programs?31. How do you plan to engage with Chinese students and the local community?32. What are your long-term career aspirations and how does studying at the University of Xiamen align with them?33. Why do you think you are a good fit for the University of Xiamen?Section 5: Challenges and Adaptation34. What challenges do you anticipate facing while studying in China and how do you plan to overcome them?35. How do you deal with homesickness or feelings of isolation?36. What are your expectations regarding the university's support for international students?37. How do you plan to balance your academic responsibilities with personal life and social activities?38. Can you describe a situation where you had to adjust to a new environment and what you learned from it?39. How do you maintain a healthy lifestyle while studying abroad?40. What are your thoughts on the importance of cross-cultural communication and collaboration?Section 6: Additional Questions41. Do you have any questions for us?42. Can you provide any additional information about your application or personal experiences?43. What do you think is the most important skill for a successful student?44. How do you prioritize your tasks and manage your time effectively?45. Can you describe a leadership experience you have had and what you learned from it?46. What are your thoughts on the role of technology in education?47. How do you plan to stay connected with your family and friends back home?48. What are your expectations for the Chinese education system?49. How do you think studying at the University of Xiamen will benefit your future career?50. What advice would you give to a prospective international student considering studying in China?This comprehensive list of interview questions is designed to provide a framework for the University of Xiamen's interview process. While the actual questions may vary, these questions will help candidates prepare for the interview and demonstrate their suitability for the program. Good luck with your application!第2篇IntroductionXiamen University, located in the beautiful coastal city of Xiamen, China, is renowned for its academic excellence and vibrant campus life. As part of the admission process for international students, a comprehensive English interview is conducted to assess the candidate's language proficiency and suitability for the program. Below is acomprehensive list of potential interview questions that may be asked during the English interview at Xiamen University.Section 1: Introduction and Background1. Can you tell us a little about yourself?2. Why did you choose to apply to Xiamen University?3. What are your academic interests?4. Can you describe your educational background?5. What are some of the most significant challenges you have faced in your academic journey?6. How do you think your previous experiences have prepared you for studying at Xiamen University?7. What are your long-term career goals?8. How do you plan to contribute to the academic community at Xiamen University?9. Can you share any extracurricular activities or hobbies you are involved in?10. What do you like to do in your free time?Section 2: Language Proficiency11. Why do you think English is important in today's globalized world?12. Can you describe a situation where you had to use English in a real-life context?13. How would you describe your level of English proficiency?14. What are your strengths and weaknesses in English?15. Can you tell us about a book or movie that you recently watched or read in English?16. How do you approach learning a new language?17. What are some challenges you have faced while learning English?18. How do you stay motivated to improve your English skills?19. Can you explain the difference between formal and informal English?20. What are some common English idioms or phrases that you use frequently?Section 3: Academic and Professional Skills21. What research projects or papers have you worked on?22. How do you approach problem-solving in your academic work?23. Can you describe a time when you had to work as part of a team?24. What are your strengths and weaknesses in team projects?25. How do you handle stress or pressure in academic or professional settings?26. What are some strategies you use to manage your time effectively?27. Can you explain a complex concept or theory in your field using simple English?28. How do you stay updated with the latest developments in your field?29. What are your thoughts on the importance of lifelong learning?30. How do you approach writing academic papers or reports?Section 4: Cultural Awareness and Adaptability31. How would you describe your cultural background?32. Can you share an experience where you had to adapt to a new culture?33. What are your thoughts on cultural diversity?34. How do you think cultural differences can impact communication?35. What are some challenges you might face as an international student in China?36. How do you plan to overcome these challenges?37. Can you tell us about a time when you had to work with someone froma different cultural background?38. How do you approach cultural misunderstandings or conflicts?39. What are your thoughts on cross-cultural collaboration?40. How do you think your cultural background will contribute to your studies at Xiamen University?Section 5: Specific Program-related Questions41. Can you tell us about your chosen major or program?42. What do you hope to learn from this program?43. How do you plan to apply what you learn in your future career?44. What are some of the most interesting courses you have taken or would like to take?45. How do you think your program of study will help you achieve your career goals?46. What are some of the key skills you hope to develop during your time at Xiamen University?47. How do you plan to engage with the faculty and staff at Xiamen University?48. What are your expectations of the academic environment at Xiamen University?49. How do you plan to integrate into the student community at Xiamen University?50. Can you tell us about any specific clubs or organizations you are interested in joining?ConclusionThe English interview at Xiamen University is designed to assess a candidate's overall language proficiency, academic abilities, cultural awareness, and adaptability. By thoroughly preparing for the questions outlined above, candidates can demonstrate their suitability for the program and their enthusiasm for studying at Xiamen University. Good luck!---Note: The above questions are meant to provide a comprehensive guide for candidates preparing for the English interview at Xiamen University. The actual interview may include additional questions or focus on different aspects of the candidate's background and skills.第3篇IntroductionXiamen University, located in the scenic coastal city of Xiamen, China, is renowned for its beautiful campus and strong academic programs. As a prestigious institution, Xiamen University attracts candidates from all over the world. To ensure that candidates possess a high level of English proficiency, the university has developed a comprehensive interview process. Below are a variety of English interview questions that candidates might encounter during their interview at Xiamen University.Section 1: Introduction and Background1. Can you tell us a little about yourself?2. Where are you from, and what do you enjoy most about your home country?3. What motivated you to apply to Xiamen University?4. Can you describe your educational background and any notable achievements?5. How did you prepare for this interview?6. What do you know about Xiamen University and its programs?7. Why do you think you would be a good fit for your chosen program?8. Can you tell us about a challenging experience you have overcome?9. How do you handle stress or pressure in your personal or academic life?10. What are your long-term career goals, and how does Xiamen University fit into your plan?Section 2: Language Proficiency11. What is your native language, and how long have you been learning English?12. Can you describe a situation where you had to use English in a professional or academic setting?13. How would you describe your level of English proficiency (e.g., reading, writing, speaking, listening)?14. What are your strengths and weaknesses in English?15. Can you give an example of a book, movie, or TV show you have recently watched or read, and how it affected you?16. How do you stay updated with current events or news in English?17. Can you summarize a recent article or news report in English?18. What is your favorite English language song or poem, and why?19. How do you feel about using English in an academic environment?20. Can you describe a time when you had to use English to communicate with someone who spoke a different language?Section 3: Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving21. Describe a complex problem you have faced and how you solved it.22. What are your views on the importance of critical thinking in your field of study?23. How do you approach research, and what sources do you use to gather information?24. Can you give an example of a time when you had to work under a tight deadline?25. What is your approach to decision-making, and how do you weigh different options?26. How do you handle conflicts or disagreements with peers or colleagues?27. Can you explain a concept or theory that is relevant to your field of study?28. What are some emerging trends in your field, and how do you think they will impact the future?29. How do you stay informed about new developments in your field?30. Can you discuss the ethical implications of your chosen field?Section 4: Communication and Interpersonal Skills31. Describe a situation where you had to communicate a difficult message to someone.32. How do you handle feedback or criticism, both positive and negative?33. What are your strengths in team projects or group work?34. Can you give an example of a time when you had to work with someone who had a different working style?35. How do you build rapport and maintain relationships with colleagues or clients?36. What is your approach to public speaking or presentations?37. How do you handle stress or nervousness during a presentation?38. Can you describe a successful collaboration you have been a part of?39. What are your communication preferences (e.g., in-person, email, phone)?40. How do you ensure effective communication in a diverse team?Section 5: Adaptability and Cultural Awareness41. Describe a time when you had to adapt to a new environment or culture.42. How do you handle cultural differences or misunderstandings in a professional setting?43. What are your views on globalization, and how does it affect your field of study?44. Can you give an example of a cultural practice or tradition that you find interesting or unique?45. How do you incorporate cultural diversity into your work or projects?46. What are your experiences with living or studying in a different country?47. How do you maintain a balance between your personal and professional life, especially when dealing with cultural differences?48. What are your views on multiculturalism and its benefits?49. Can you discuss a global issue that is relevant to your field of study?50. How do you think your cultural background has influenced your approach to learning and problem-solving?ConclusionThese interview questions are designed to assess a candidate's English proficiency, critical thinking, problem-solving skills, communication abilities, and cultural awareness. The questions aim to provide acomprehensive understanding of the candidate's suitability for Xiamen University and its programs. Candidates should prepare thoroughly for their interview, ensuring they can confidently answer these questions and demonstrate their qualifications for the chosen program. Good luck!。

厦门大学2017年博士入学英语考试真题

厦门大学2017年博士入学英语考试真题

厦门大学·2017年·博士入学英语考试真题————————————————————————————————————————Part I Vocabulary and Structure (15% )Directions: There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B,C and D. Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sen-tence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.1. The village my grandfather grew up in is not far from the town.A. whatB. whereC. whereverD. which2. What’s your attitude his criticism?A. againstB. forC. towardsD. in3. If I had a car of my own,I it to your sister yesterday.A. will lendB. would lendC. should lendD. would have lent4. The newcomers found it impossible to themselves to the climate sufficiently to make permanent homes in the new country.A. suitB. adaptC. regulateD. coordinate5. It’s a program designed to mainly to 16 to 25 year olds.A. includeB. appreciateC. appealD. conduct6. The actress lives in a very fashionable of town.A. positionB. componentC. quarterD. zone7. The store displayed its most products in the front window.A. modelB. presentC. distinctiveD. favorite8. Bob fails to attend the evening school. He sick,because he never asks for leave.A. may beB. can beC. must beD. is9. that my head had cleared, my brain was also beginning to work much better.A. ForB. NowC. SinceD. Despite10. the storm, the ship would have reached its destination on time.A. But forB. In case ofC. In spite ofD. Because o£11. A tyre when you pump air into it;it shrinks when the air is gone.A. exploresB. expandsC. exploitD. exposes12. We simply can’t compete with other companies we improve our engine design and reduce the cost of production.A. thoughB. unlessC. lestD. provided13. Criticism and self-criticism is necessary it helps us to find and correct our mistakes.A. by thatB. at thatC. on thatD. in that14. He wasn’t appointed chairman of the committee,not very popular with all its members.A. to be consideredB. consideringC. being consideredD. having considered15. telling her again since she won’t listen to it?A. What’s the point ofB. How’s the point ofC. Where is the point inD. Is there the point for16. To save money for my education,mother often took on more work than for her.A. it was goodB. what was goodC. was goodD. being good17. He denied to send out the signal at exactly 8 p. m.A. having been tellingB. being toldC. to be toldD. having been told18. Did it ever you that he could be the murderer?A. occur toB. occur inC. happen toD. happen with19. The professor sprang to his feet,a hand to his rosy, bald head.A. coveredB. clappingC. smashingD. hit20. The explorers came forward with gifts of ducks and flour-cakes and troughs of water for the horses to drink.A. held inB. held withC. held underD. held up21. Because of the of its ideas,the book was in wide circulation both at home and abroad.A. originalityB. subjectivityC. generalityD. ambiguity22. With its own parliament and currency and a common for peace,the European Union declared itselfin 11 official languages—open for business.A. inspirationB. assimilationC. intuitionD. aspiration23. America has now adopted more ___ European-style inspection systems,and the incidence of food poisoning is falling.A. discreteB. solemnC. rigorousD. autonomous24. Mainstream pro-market economists all agree that competition is an spur to efficiency and innovation.A. extravagantB. exquisiteC. intermittentD. indispensable25. In the late 19th century, Jules Verne, the master of science fiction, foresaw many of the technological wonders that are today.A. transientB. commonplaceC. implicitD. elementary26.1 was so when I used the automatic checkout lane in the supermarket for the first time.A. immersedB. assaultedC. thrilledD. dedicated27. His arm was from the shark’s mouth and reattached, but the boy, who nearly died, remained in a delicate condition.A. retrievedB. retainedC. repelledD. restored28. Bill Gates and Walt Disney are two people the magazine has to be the Grea- test American.A. appointedB. appeasedC. nicknamedD. nominated29. The majority of citizens tend to believe that the death penalty will help decrease the crime rate.A. overflowingB. overwhelmingC. prevalentD. premium30. We will also see a increase in the number of televisions per household,as small TV displays are added to clocks,coffee makers and smoke detectors.A. startlingB. surpassingC. suppressingD. stackingPart H Reading Comprehension (30%)Directions:There are three 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, Cand D. You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage:Pronouncing a language is a skill. Every normal person is expert in the skill of pronouncing his own language, but few people are even moderately proficient at pronouncingforeign languages. Now there are many reasons for this,some obvious, some perhaps not so obvious. But I suggest that the fundamental reason why people in general do not speak foreign languages very much better than they do is that they fail to grasp the true nature of the problem of learning to pronounce, and consequently never set about dealing with it in the right way. Far too many people fail to realize that pronouncing a foreign language is a skill, one that needs careful training of a special kind, and one that cannot be acquired by just leaving it to take care of itself. I think even teachers of language,while recognizing the importance of a good accent, tend to neglect, in their practical teaching, the branch of study concerned with speaking the language. So the first point I want to make is that English pronunciation must be taught? the teacher should be prepared to devote some of the lesson time to this, and by his whole attitude to the subject should get the student to feel that here is a matter worthy of receiving his close attention. So, there should be occasions when other aspects of English, such as grammar or spelling, are allowed for the moment to take second place.Apart from this question of the time given to pronunciation, there are two other requirements for the teacher:the first, knowledge;the second,technique. It is important that the teacher should be in possession of the necessary information. This can generally be obtained from books. It is possible to get from books some idea of the mechanics of speech,and of what we call general phonetic theory. It is also possible in this way to get a clear mental picture of the relationship between the sounds of different languages, between the speech habits of English people and those, say, of your students. Unless the teacher has such a picture, any comments he may make on his students’pronunciation are unlikely to be of much use,and lesson time spent on pronunciation may well be time wasted.31. According to the passage, pronouncing foreign languages.A. few people are extremely good atB. even modern people are not good atC. only a few people are somewhat good atD. few people are at the average level in32. According to the author, pronunciation is a skill that can NOT be .A. picked up without conscious trainingB. trained consciouslyC. be taughtD. be carefully trained33. The italicized “the branch of study” in Para. 1 refers to •A. accentB. pronunciationC. the learning of spoken EnglishD. both A and B34. In the author’s opinion, •A. grammar is less important than pronunciationB. grammar and spelling should always make room for pronunciationC. grammar and spelling are sometimes less important than pronunciationD. grammar is more important than spelling35. Which of the following best states the main idea of the passage?A. The difficulty and importance of pronunciation.B. The difficulty and the teaching requirements concerning pronunciation.C. The significance and the teaching methods of pronunciation.D. The difficulty and features of pronunciation.Questions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage:What will man be like in the future—in 5,000 or even 50,000 years from now? We can only make a guess, of course,but we can be sure that he will be different from what he istoday. For man is slowly changing all the time. Let us take an obvious example. Man,even five hundred years ago,was shorter than he is today. Now, on average, menare about three inches taller. Five hundred years is a relatively short period of time,so we may assume that man will continue to grow taller.Again, in the modern world we use our brains a great deal. Even so,we still make use of only about 20% of the brain’s capacity. As time goes on,however,we shall have to use our brains more and more,and eventually we shall need larger ones! This is likely to bring about a physical change too:the head,in particular the forehead,will grow larger.Nowadays our eyes are in constant use. In fact, we use them so much that very often they become weaker and we have to wear glasses. But over very long period of time it islikely that man’s eyes will grow stronger. On the other hand, we tend to make less use of our arms and legs. These,as a result, are likely to grow weaker. At the same time, however, our fingers will grow more sensitive because they are used a great deal in modern life.But what about hair? This will probably disappear from the body altogether in course of time because it does not serve a useful purpose any longer. In the future,then,both se-xes are likely to be bald! Perhaps all this gives the impression that future man will not be a very attractive creature to look atj This may well be true. All the same,in spite of all these changes,future man will still have a lot in common with us. He will still be a human being, with thoughts and emotions similar to our own.36. The passage tells us about .A. how man’s life will be in the futureB. how future man will look likeC. the fact that man’s organs will function differently in the futureD. the fact that man is growing uglier as time passes37. There is evidence that man is changing— •A. man has been growing taller over the past five hundred yearsB. man has got stronger eyes now than he ever hadC. man’s hair is getting thinner and thinnerD. man’s limbs are growing weaker because he tends to make less use of them38. Man’s forehead will grow larger because .A. he still makes use of only about 20% of the brain’s capacityB. the other 80% of his brain will grow in due timeC. he had rather narrow forehead a few hundred years agoD. he will have to use his brain more and more as time goes on39. Future man will probably .A. have smaller eyesB. have larger eyesC. see betterD. have to wear better glasses40. The reason for believing that future man will be different is that heA. is always growingB. never stops changingC. hopes for a changeD. will live a different lifeQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage:Most episodes of absent-mindedness—forgetting where you left something or wondering why you just entered a room—are caused by a simple lack of attention, says Schacter.“You’re supposed to remember something,but you haven’t encoded it deeply •” Encoding, Schacter explains, is a special way of paying attention to an event that has a major impact on recalling it later. Failure to encode properly can create annoying situations. If you put your mobile phone in a pocket, for example, and don’t pay attention to what you did because you’re involved in a conversation, you’ll probably forget that the phone is in the jacket now hanging in your wardrobe. “Your memory itself isn’t failing you,“says Schacter. “Rather,you didn’t give your memory system the information it needed. ”Lack of interest can also lead to absent-mindedness. “A man who can recite sports statistics from 30 years ago,’’ says Zelinski,“may not remember to drop a letter in themailbox. ” Women have slightly better memories than men,possibly because they pay more attention to their environment, and memory relies on just that. Visual cues can help prevent absent-mindedness, says Schacter. “But be sure the cue is clear and available,” he cautions. If you want to remember to take a medication with lunch,put the pill bottle on the kitchen table—don’t leave it in the medicine chest and write yourself a note that you keep in a pocket. Another common episode of absent-mindedness: walking into a room and wondering why you’re there. Most likely, you were thinking about something else. “Everyone does this from time to time,”says Zelinski. The best thing to do is to return to where you were before entering the room,and you’ll likely remember.41. Why does the author think that encoding properly is very important?A. It helps us understand our memory system better.B. It enables us to recall something from our memory.C. It expands our memory capacity considerably.D. It slows down the process of losing our memory.42. One possible reason why women have better memories than men is that .A. they have a wider range of interestsB. they are more reliant on the environmentC. they have an unusual power of focusing their attentionD. they are more interested in what’s happening around them43. A note in the pocket can hardly serve as a reminder because .A. it will easily get lostB. it’s not clear enough for you to readC. it’s out of your sightD. it might get mixed up with other things44. What do we learn from the last paragraph?A. If we focus our attention on one thing, we might forget another.B. Memory depends to a certain extent on the environment.C. Repetition helps improve our memory.D. If we keep forgetting things,we’d better return to where we were.45. What is the passage mainly about?A. The process of gradual memory loss.B. The causes of absent-mindedness.C. The impact of the environment on memory.D. A way of encoding and recalling.Part H Short Answer Questions (5%)Directions:Read the following passage and then give short answers to the questions. Write your answers on the Answer Sheet.Questions 46 to 50 are based on the following passage:The newborn can see the difference between various shapes and patterns from birth. He prefers patterns to dull or bright solid colors and looks longer at stripes and an-gles than at circular patterns. Within three weeks, however, his preference shifts dramatically to the human face.Why should a baby with so little visual experience attend more to a human face than to any other kind of pattern? Some scientists think this preference represents a built in advantage for the human species. The object of prime importance to the physically helpless infant is a human being. Babies seem to have a natural tendency to the human face as potentially rewarding. Researchers also point out that the newborn wisely relies more on pattern than on outline,size,or color. Pattern remains stable,while outline changes with point of view; size, with distance from an object;and brightness and color, with lighting.Mothers have always claimed that they could see their newborns looking at them as they held them, despite what they have been told. The experts who thought that perception (知觉)had to await physical development and the consequence of action were wrong for several reasons. Earlier research techniques were less sophisticated than they are today. Physical skills were once used to indicate perception of objects—skills like visual tracking and reaching for an object, both of which the newborn does poorly. Then,too, assumptions that the newborn’s eye and brain were too immature for anything as sophisticated as pattern recognition caused opposing data to be thrown away. Since perception of form was widely believed to follow perception of more “basic”qualities such as color and brightness, the possibility of its presence from birth was rejected.46. What does a newborn baby like to see most in the first two weeks?47. Why does the newborn pay more attention to a human face than any other kind of objects,according to some scientists?48. What have mothers been told about newborns, contrary to what they believe?49. Why were mothers’ observations thrown away?50. What was the prevalent assumption about perception of form and perception of more “basic” qualities?Part K Cloze (10%)Directions:There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A,B,C and D on the right side of the paper. You should choose the ONEthat best fits into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.Most people who travel long distances complain of jetlag (时差反应).Jet lag makes business travelers less productive and more prone 51 making mistakes. It is actually caused by 52 of your “body clock” 一a small cluster of brain cells that controls the timing of biological 53 • The body clock is designed for a 54 rhythm of daylight and darkness,so that it is thrown out of balance when it 55 daylight and darkness at the wrong times in a new time zone.The 56 of jet lag often persist for days 57 the internal body clock slowly adjusts to the new time zone. Now a new anti-jetlag system is 58 that is based on proven59 pioneering scientific research.Dr. Martin Moore-Ede has 60 a practical strategy to adjust the body clock much sooner to the new time zone 61 controlled exposure to bright light. The time zone shift is easy to accomplish and eliminates 62 of the discomfort of jetlag. A successful time zone shift depends on knowing the exact time to either 63 or avoid bright light. Exposure to light at the wrong time can actually make jetlag worse. The proper schedule 64 light exposure depends a great deal on 65 travel plans. Data on a specific flight itinerary (旅行路线)and the individual’s sleep 66 are used to produce a Trip Guide with 67 on exactly when to be exposed to bright light. When the Trip Guide calls 68 bright light, you should spend time outdoors if possible. If it is darkoutside, or the weather is bad,69 you are on an aeroplane,you can use a special light device to provide the necessary light 70 for a range of activities such as reading, watching TV or working.51. A. for B. from C. to D. of52. A. rupture B. functions C. reflection D. disruption53. A. actions B. functions C. reflection D. behavior54. A. regular B. formal C. continual D. circular55. A. retains B. encounters C. possesses D. experiences56. A. diseases B. symptoms C. signs D. defects57. A. while B. whereas C.if D. although58. A. adaptable B. approachable C. available D. agreeable59. A. broad B. inclusive C. tentative D. extensive60. A. devised B. recognized C. scrutinized D. visualized61. A. at B. through C. in D. as62. A. most B. least C. little D. more63. A. attain B. shed C. retrieve D. seek64. A. on B. with C. for D. in65. A. unique B. specific C. complicated D. peculiar66. A. norm B. mode C. pattern D. style67. A. directories B. instructions C. specifications D. commentaries68. A. off B. on C. for D. up69. A. or B. and C. but D. while70. A. agitation B. spur C. acceleration D. stimulusPart V English-Chinese Translation (20%)Directions:Read the following passage carefully and translate the underlined sentences into Chinese. Write your answers on the Answer Sheet.(71) Against the backdrop of the relative decline of Britain, whose GDP has slipped to the seventh place in the world, London is doing very well, being first or second to New York in most of the rankings of great cities. (72) London’s success over the past quartercentury has been the consequence of historical accident and good policy, which attracted smart professionals and the rich from all around the world. (73) They are not only betterqualified, younger and harder-working, but also brought in the flow of foreign money to London. Therefore, the author claims that London lives off foreigners. However, Britain does not much like foreigners. (74) British people, especially those who are not Londoners are pressuring their government to cut immigration and restrict students’ right to work, which the author thinks is going to mar London’s brilliance and speed London and Britain’s relative decline. (75) Though London’s moment will inevitably pass because of the emerging market elsewhere, there are still a lot of things that London can do to slowdown the process, such as investing in transportation. The least that it should is to discourage foreigners from coming, the author concludes.Part M Writing (20%)Directions:You are asked to write an essay on the following topic : Some experts believe that it is better for children to begin learning a foreign language at primary school rather than secondary school. Do the advantages of this outweigh the disadvantages?You should write at least 250 words.You should give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience.。

最新厦门大学网络教育高中起点专、本科入学考试《英语》模拟试题

最新厦门大学网络教育高中起点专、本科入学考试《英语》模拟试题

厦门大学2011年网络教育高中起点专(本)科英语本期考试共50题,总分100分一、单选题(共50题)1、___ that they may gradually reduce the amount of labor by 90 percent.(2.0分) 正确答案:AA、So clever are the construction robotsB、So clever the construction robots areC、Such construction robots are cleverD、Such clever construction robots are2、___________ might fail in the exam worried him .(2.0分) 正确答案:BA、HeB、That heC、WhatD、It3、–Are you going to the football game?–No. The tickets are ___ expensive for me(2.0分) 正确答案:DA、very muchB、so muchC、highlyD、much too4、I regret ___ that I can’t stay here any longer, but I’ll come back soon.(2.0分) 正确答案:CA、telling youB、having told youC、to tell youD、to have told you5、China is one of ___ tea-growing countries in the world.(2.0分) 正确答案:AA、the largestB、largestC、largerD、the larger6、His face was badly ___ by the hot sun while he was working in Africa.(2.0分) 正确答案:AA、burntB、hurtC、hitD、shone7、She couldn’t take shorthand , __________ slowed down the work of the office .(2.0分) 正确答案:BA、thatB、whichC、itD、so8、I had to write a ___ report.(2.0分) 正确答案:AA、two-thousand-wordB、two-thousand-wordsC、two thousand-wordD、two thousand words9、–When do you wish to visit Canada?–___ I am settled, I’ll go there.(2.0分) 正确答案:CA、AsB、SinceC、OnceD、While10、As soon as he entered the room, he ___ his cap and sat down.(2.0分) 正确答案:AA、took offB、took outC、took awayD、took down11、“___ times has he visited the Great Wall?”“Twice.”(2.0分) 正确答案:AA、How manyB、How muchC、How oftenD、How long12、The cupboard filled with shoes fell over and it took half an hour to ___ them up again.(2.0分) 正确答案:DA、coupleB、matchC、pickD、pair13、Oh, there ___ some ___ on the grassland. Let’s go and see.(2.0分) 正确答案:BA、is,sheepB、are,sheepC、are,sheepsD、is,sheeps14、He is not satisfied ___ the results. He has decided to do it again(2.0分) 正确答案:CA、atB、ofC、withD、for15、Except for a few apples left on the trees, the deer have eaten ___in our garden.(2.0分) 正确答案:DA、anythingB、somethingC、nothingD、everything16、The May 4th Movement ___ in 1919(2.0分) 正确答案:AA、took placeB、was taken placeC、was taking placeD、had taken place17、–I have got this really painful ear .–How long ___________ you .(2.0分) 正确答案:DA、does it botherB、was it botheringC、would it botherD、has it been bothering18、–Why do you drink so much coffee?–Well, ___ it doesn’t keep me awake in the nights, I see no harm in it.(2.0分) 正确答案:CA、althoughB、unlessC、as long asD、if19、Tom is very proud___ his new house. It is a large beautiful house with a garden in front of it.(2.0分) 正确答案:CA、aboutB、forC、ofD、at20、_________ , the runners crossed the finish line .(2.0分) 正确答案:BA、TiringB、TiredC、To be tiredD、They were tired21、Neither the brother nor the sister ___ to be friendly.(2.0分) 正确答案:BA、appearB、appearsC、are appearingD、is appearing22、–The round bowl over there is a bit small , isn’t it ?– _________________ .(2.0分) 正确答案:AA、So are the fishB、So the fish areC、Neither the fishD、either the fish23、We walked as fast as we could, ___ to get there on time(2.0分) 正确答案:AA、hopingB、to hopeC、hopedD、being hoped24、My grandparents ___ to the park to have a walk every day.(2.0分) 正确答案:DA、goesB、has goneC、are goingD、go25、By the end of last month she ___ over five hundred letters of congratulation from different parts of the world.(2.0分) 正确答案:CA、receivedB、has receivedC、had receivedD、would receive26、–Do you usually take a vacation?–Yes, I like to go away ___.(2.0分) 正确答案:BA、one time this yearB、once a yearC、one time a yearD、one time in a year27、–Which basketball team do you support?–We’d like ___.(2.0分) 正确答案:DA、the Chicago Bulls winB、the Chicago Bulls will winC、that the Chicago Bulls winD、the Chicago Bulls to win28、________ , by the air , the kite went up into the sky .(2.0分) 正确答案:BA、PushingB、PushedC、Having been pushedD、Having pushed29、–There has been an earthquake .–I know . At least a hundred people ____________ .(2.0分) 正确答案:BA、were to be killedB、are said to have been killedC、said to have been killedD、are said to kill30、That's one of the things which Heath, ___, had a clear idea about.(2.0分) 正确答案:AA、who I do not likeB、which I do not likeC、I do not like himD、I do not like it31、___ to all that Taiwan is the largest island in China.(2.0分) 正确答案:DA、As is knownB、As we knowC、What is knownD、It is known32、It is thought___60 million people on the Net, connected up to over 15 million computers.(2.0分) 正确答案:BA、to beB、there could beC、to haveD、there to be33、Post the letter for me, ___ you?(2.0分) 正确答案:CA、don’tB、shallC、willD、do34、We hope the measures to control prices, ___ taken by the government, will succeed.(2.0分) 正确答案:BA、whenB、asC、sinceD、after35、___ will take part in the English Speaking Competition will be announced at tomorrow’s meeting.(2.0分) 正确答案:AA、WhoB、WhomC、ThatD、Which36、After living in Paris for fifty years he returned to the small town ___ he grew up as a child.(2.0分) 正确答案:BA、whichB、whereC、thatD、when37、___ the new policy, we are now having a happy life.(2.0分) 正确答案:AA、Thanks toB、BecauseC、ForD、Thank for38、The teacher spoke loudly ___ the students could hear him clearly.(2.0分) 正确答案:CA、soB、thatC、so thatD、in order to39、–I started to study , but then a friend called .–That’s no excuse ____________ .(2.0分) 正确答案:AA、for not studyingB、not for studyingC、not studyingD、not to studying40、–Why was he so hot when he got home ?–He _______________ .(2.0分) 正确答案:DA、was runningB、is runningC、has been runningD、had been running41、–Would you like to go dancing with us tonight, Mary?_–______________________.(2.0分) 正确答案:DA、I’d love soB、I will like toC、I would like thatD、I’d love to42、One of the two men who ___ with my brother ___ an expensive can.(2.0分) 正确答案:DA、works,hasB、work,haveC、works,haveD、work,has43、The classroom is so dirty that it needs ___ badly.(2.0分) 正确答案:DA、cleanB、to cleanC、being cleanedD、cleaning44、It’s time for the TV play. Would you please ___ the TV?(2.0分) 正确答案:BA、turn offB、turn onC、turn intoD、turn over45、–Would you like to go to the movies tomorrow?–Sure. I___ my exam by then.(2.0分) 正确答案:AA、will have finishedB、will be finishingC、will finishD、have finished46、My friend Bob sells his own programmers to doctors ___their patients' records on disk(2.0分) 正确答案:AA、wanting to putB、wanting puttinC、to want to putD、to want putting47、It’s too expensive. I can’t ___ it(2.0分) 正确答案:CA、payB、spentC、affordD、cost48、Among the three pictures, this one is the ___beautiful.(2.0分) 正确答案:AA、leastB、moreC、lessD、very49、Was it last Friday ___________you met him ?(2.0分) 正确答案:AA、thatB、on whichC、whichD、when50、It is dark, but he is ___ in the office.(2.0分) 正确答案:CA、alreadyB、yetC、stillD、also。

厦门大学网络教育第一学期考试真题 英语

厦门大学网络教育第一学期考试真题 英语

1.I was_____that he had made so great progress in studyA、amusedB、amazedC、shockedD、pllzzled2、why are childrelt so easily____by what their frieltds d0,th.irtl%oi"say?A、effectedB、respectedC、coratmcedD、affected3、If you don’t like to go shopp ing ,you——stay at home watcting TVA、mayvery wellB、may wellC、may just as wellD、mayjust well4、The world _____ we live is in constant changeA、whereB、whichC、whatD、that5、I think it was your Dad________ phonedA、whatB、whichC、whomD、who6、The child——while on her way home after a game of tennisA、vanishedB、got lostC、delayedD、ms rⅢomg7、Befole I kmew it,I had spent——0n the journey as had been plannedA、twice as muchB、twice lttoleC、twice much lttoleD、twice much8、The furniture was at last arranged _____ her tasteA、ofB、toC、forD、at9、He tends t0_____his elder brother in the things he says and the way he dressesA、repeatB、reflectC、rwD、copy10、”why is the u niversity doing so much building?”The number of students——that there aren’t enough clas srooms”A、have iltcleased so rapidlyB、h够iltcleased so rapidC、have iltcleased so rapidD、has incleased so rapidly2.1、I—— you all to take the time to leacl at least three ltovels olt the listA、urgeB、osultteC、irtformD、propose2、Kim stepped into the conference room,——the situation quickly and grabbed the phore from Catrirta’s ha ndA、sized upB、threw llloC、figured outD、wiped out3、The harbour can——large liners and cargo boatsA、ktmB、admitC、receiveD、let out4、The sad news broke her ___A、rB、emotiortsC、heartD、fe.eli“g5.Brazilian coffee is usually——by ships because thisⅥ4y is cheaperA、tradedB、trartsportedC、trartsferredD、trartsmitted6、The language spoken in the Umted Kir‘m ofGreat Britain axtd Northern llelhowever,lelttalm Eiglisk axtd rtot British,though we do sometimes say British Etth to clistilLgaisll it——Americart EtthA、betweertB、withC、fromD、agamst7、Alex may be late.______,he may not come at all.B、Still W0eC、Worse stillD、To be Wolfe8.John_____his work as soon as he was out ofhospitalA、resumedB、lelievedC、grippedD、dean9、Kate’s first meet ing with Tom went smoothly,——made her feel less urteasyA、itB、thatC、whichD、as10、Let’s——everything and find out where the troubleA、”B、go overC、repeatD、comider3.1、For wildife enthusiasts the journey is______ because the region is lⅡtowrt for its seabirdsA、fulartyB、worthyC、pleasedD、worthwhile2、We were _____tired————we could not work any moreA、too thatB、so thatC、such soD、so so3、I try to avoid _____him facetofaceA、metB、meetC、meetilLgD、to meet4、Within six years,the cable televisiolt irtdustry will——ilt U S,said speakers at a New York cortfeleMe WedlesdayA、ertfolceB、promoteC、domartateD、prevail5、In a word,we have no doubt——you ale perfectly sourtd ilt rIirld axtdbodyA、thatB、wheltC、whatD、whether6、You misspelled a word You _____ it lllo ilt the clictioltaryA、ought to lookB、ought to have lookedC、ought have lookedD、ought look7、The report shows that poor faxailies speltd a l——oftheir iltcome olt foodA、proportiortB、sizeC、degreeD、bulk8、A bus——into a canal ilt southern Iltdia Thursday,killin9 34 peopleA、ditchedB、soaredC、decliledD、plurtged9、In his——to catch the train’he left k hliltthe tadA、hurryB、abseMeC、worryD、leisure10、why do men——enjoyjng themselves withttlng drult?A、collveyB、fulfillC、osociateD、postpomlag4.1、The flat___of our rooms,with a hlckn and abalhroomA、consistsB、corttamsC、colftloosesD、includes2、He——the door and ripped the top part ofsome sort of}Li。

厦门大学英语入学考试

厦门大学英语入学考试

本期考试共50题,总分100分一、单选题(共50题)1、All but Jane and I __am ____ going to cinema tonight.(2.0分) 正确答案:CA、areB、isC、amD、will2、Jane is not __likely____ to attend Sally’s birthday party, for they had a quarrel last Friday.(2.0分) 正确答案:AA、likelyB、possiblyC、probablyD、willingly3、__this being his first visit____ to Jane’s parents, Tonny looked a bit nervous and upset.(2.0分) 正确答案:AA、This being his first visitB、This being his first time to visitC、Having never visited beforeD、Never having visited4、We firmly believe______ in the future victory of the revolution.(2.0分) 正确答案:CA、specializeB、participateC、believeD、delight5、It is essential to be on friendly_、relations __with neighbors.(2.0分) 正确答案:DA、connectionB、associationC、termsD、relations6、The professor paused as if_ to expect __his students to ask questions on the point he had just made.(2.0分) 正确答案:BA、expectingB、to expectC、having expectedD、to have expected7、It was in this house _ that _____ the important meeting in history was held(2.0分) 正确答案:BA、whereB、thatC、whichD、in which8、He was_ accused of __selling military secrets to foreign intelligence agencies.(2.0分) 正确答案:BA、charged ofB、accused ofC、approved ofD、deprived of9、Mother asks Sally ___ get ___ up as early as usual though it is Sunday.(2.0分) 正确答案:DA、getsB、gotC、had gotD、get10、___so___ clear was his statement that it couldn’t be misunderstood.(2.0分) 正确答案:DA、TooB、EnoughC、MuchD、So11、After_ being sent __to prison, they regret not having taken advice from their parents and friends.(2.0分) 正确答案:DA、have sentB、have been sentC、having sentD、being sent12、I__ would not have done _like that had you told me the truth earlier.(2.0分) 正确答案:AA、would not have doneB、would not doC、will not doD、would do13、It is worthwhile ___to make a long train journey to have a look at so beautifula scene.(2.0分) 正确答案:BA、worthB、worthwhileC、worthyD、deserve14、One of Bettie’s brothers was killed in action, another __ taken prisoner ____.(2.0分) 正确答案:CA、takes prisonerB、took prisonerC、taken prisonerD、taking prisoner15、____ Like __ most of the teachers in her school, Miss Lee loves her job and the pupils as well.(2.0分) 正确答案:BA、AsB、LikeC、ForD、Being16、Has Jenny's plane landed?No, but it_ ought to be__here in a few minutes.(2.0分) 正确答案:BA、may have beenB、ought to beC、should have beenD、has to be17、She was honest enough to admit_ making __errors in judgment on more than one occasion.(2.0分) 正确答案:BA、to makeB、makingC、to commitD、being committed18、News got round __that____ he had resigned his position as executive secretary of the committee.(2.0分) 正确答案:BA、whenB、thatC、whichD、after19、You may __take____ this magazine home to read, but you’ll have to _bring_____ it back to me tomorrow morning.(2.0分) 正确答案:CA、fetch, carryB、carry, fetchC、take, bringD、bring, take20、Will you _ observe _____ that each child gets a copy of the new picture book?(2.0分) 正确答案:BA、seeB、observeC、watchD、stare21、He was only one man in the city ___ capable___ of lending you £10 000.(2.0分) 正确答案:AA、capableB、ableC、willingD、generous22、—How about taking a walk?—Oh, I think it’s _、much too _____ cold for a walk.(2.0分) 正确答案:CA、very muchB、too muchC、much tooD、so much23、Jones seems interested in__ all what _you have told her.(2.0分) 正确答案:BA、all thatB、all whatC、thatD、this24、We all don’t think _ it true that _____ she left for Boston yesterday.(2.0分) 正确答案:BA、that it trueB、it true thatC、it that trueD、that true it25、You_ ought to have told __us about his departure a week ago.(2.0分) 正确答案:AA、ought to have toldB、have toldC、had toldD、might as well tell26、I _ would have finished_____ writing the paper had I not run out of ink(2.0分) 正确答案:DA、finishedB、have finishedC、had finishedD、would have finished27、We must make some investigations_ before __we can draw any conclusion.(2.0分) 正确答案:BA、sinceB、beforeC、untilD、when28、There are_ situations __when you cannot refuse your friend's offer.(2.0分) 正确答案:BA、occasionsB、situationsC、chancesD、conditions29、_ Not recognizing who the man was _____, the little girl did not open the door.(2.0分) 正确答案:AA、Not recognizing who the man wasB、Not being recognized who was the manC、Not recognized who the man wasD、Not recognizing who was the man30、He used to take a walk after supper each day,_ usedn't he __?(2.0分) 正确答案:CA、did heB、was heC、usedn't heD、wasn't he31、I appreciate_ Tonny writing __that letter for me(2.0分) 正确答案:CA、Tonny to writeB、Tonny writeC、Tonny writingD、that Tonny write32、Like __ most of the____ other language skills, reading requires practice.(2.0分) 正确答案:AA、most of theB、the mostC、much of theD、the more33、The captain received an order that the rescue work_ be stopped __owing to an approaching storm.(2.0分) 正确答案:DA、stopB、stopsC、stoppedD、be stopped34、We must not rule _out__the possibility of miscalculation.(2.0分) 正确答案:CA、awayB、upC、outD、off35、It was not until dark that______ he realized it was too late to return home.(2.0分) 正确答案:CA、No sooner it grew dark whenB、Hardly it grew dark thanC、It was not until dark thatD、Before it grew dark36、She looked as if she_ had experienced __miseries of all sorts while telling us her life in the country.(2.0分) 正确答案:BA、experiencedB、had experiencedC、experienceD、should experience37、We are so busy that we had to __ put off ____ our vacation till next month.(2.0分) 正确答案:CA、put awayB、put downC、put offD、put out38、To make room for more machinery, the factory_ is being enlarged __now.(2.0分) 正确答案:DA、is enlargedB、is to enlargeC、is to be enlargingD、is being enlarged39、One of my teeth is so __loose____ that it is going to be missing soon.(2.0分) 正确答案:BA、loseB、looseC、lossD、lost40、It was because the applicant was too conceited _that__he failed in the interview.(2.0分) 正确答案:BA、soB、thatC、so thatD、therefore41、Many a boy_has__tried, but _few__have succeeded.(2.0分) 正确答案:BA、have, manyB、has, fewC、has, a fewD、have, a number42、A student of average intelligence can be a top student. Cathy is a_case__in point.(2.0分) 正确答案:CA、exampleB、instanceC、caseD、illustration43、She has changed so much that I could hardly __ recognize ____ her(2.0分) 正确答案:DA、knowB、realizeC、rememberD、recognize44、On second day, he had his car thoroughly __ examined ____ before embarking on the journey.(2.0分) 正确答案:CA、to be examinedB、being examinedC、examinedD、was examined45、She looked so honest that we all regarded her story _ as true _____(2.0分) 正确答案:BA、like trueB、as trueC、like realD、as real46、Don't leave the baby alone in the yard__ on any account_ .(2.0分) 正确答案:BA、on no accountB、on any accountC、on the accountD、on some account47、The experiment_ longed for __the discovery of a cure for cancer.(2.0分) 正确答案:DA、set upB、called offC、resulted inD、longed for48、Jane put forward the proposal that the program _ be postponed _____ until Mr. Power came back from abroad.(2.0分) 正确答案:CA、postponedB、had been postponedC、be postponedD、would be postponed49、This broadcast comes to us _live_____ from the stadium.(2.0分) 正确答案:DA、livelyB、livingC、aliveD、live50、_ Having been damaged__in the earthquake, the theatre had to be renovated in 1956.(2.0分) 正确答案:DA、Having damagedB、It was damagedC、DamagedD、Having been damaged。

2010年厦门大学考研真题 写作与英汉互译

2010年厦门大学考研真题 写作与英汉互译

机密★厦门大学2010年招收攻读硕士学位研究生入学考试试题科目代码:608科目名称:写作与英汉互译招生专业:英语语言文学、外国语言学及应用语言考生须知:答题必须使用黑(蓝)色墨水(圆珠)笔;不得在试题(草稿)纸上作答;凡未按规定作答均不予评阅、判分。

题型:I 汉译英II 英译汉III英语写作总分值:150 每小题分值:I.40 II.35 III.75I. Translate the following two passages into English. (40 points)A. Translate the following passage into English. (20 points)昔年陈立秋出使美国,有随员徐某,夙不解西文。

一日,持西报展览颇入神。

使馆译员见之,讶然曰:“君何时谙识西文?”徐曰:“我固不谙”。

译员曰:“君既不谙西文,阅此奚为?”徐答曰:“余以为阅西文固不解,阅诸君之翻译亦不解,同一不解,固不如阅西文之为愈也。

”至今传为笑柄。

B. Translate the following passage into English. (20 points)每当我和朋友在乡间的时候,我知道随时随刻,除非雨真的下到头上,某君必会突然说道:“散不去!”。

其口气之强硬,是其它任何情况下都见不到的。

人们总以为,去散步的想法有着与生俱来的尊贵与高尚。

有如此念头的人觉得,每当他看到有人舒舒服服坐在椅子上看书,他就有权力将散步的愿望加诸其身。

对于一个老朋友,简单地说声“不”倒也省事,但对于一般相识,你就必须找出一个借口。

“我很想去,但是—”我能找到的借口不外乎“我要写些信”。

这个老套式有三方面不能尽如人意:(1)人家不相信。

(2)迫于情势,你不得不从椅子上起来,走向写字台,临时拼凑一封给某人的信,直到那位暴走神磨磨蹭蹭地离开房间,他只是不敢当面发作,骂你是骗子或伪君子而已。

(3)星期天早上行不通。

厦门大学经济学院1+3本科留学准备课程项目入学考试 英语科

厦门大学经济学院1+3本科留学准备课程项目入学考试 英语科

厦门大学经济学院1+3本科留学准备课程项目入学考试英语科目样卷I.Vocabulary and Structure (15分钟;每小题2分, 共40分)Directions: There are 20 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B,C and D. Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence.1. Up now, he has written 10 stories.A. byB. sinceC. toD. from2. A lot of people are of flying.A. scareB. scarifyC. scaringD. scared3.They were very poor and this month they have _____ enough money to pay the rent.A. barelyB. seldomC. neverD. few4. Nothing is cheaper than was before.A. itB. theyC. themD. that5. Bryson decided to quit rather than ________ the new rules.A. acceptedB. acceptingC. acceptD. to accept6. He has already had two cellphones and he is planning to buy ______ third one.A. theB. aC. anD. /7. He received a large when his uncle died.A. goodsB. wealthC. moneyD. fortune8. I don’t like chocolate, neither ______ my sister.第1页A. doB. didC. doesD. is9. Tim could not afford that car.A. red small JapaneseB. Japanese red smallC. small red JapaneseD. small Japanese red10. The child was very tired and he soon fell ______.A. sleepB. asleepC. sleepingD. slept11. I’m frightened ______ walking home alone in the dark.A. forB. ofC. sinceD. to12. Her ______ to her boss is impressive.A. loyaltyB. sincerityC. honestyD. integrity13. The weather in Britain is , so it’s hard for travelers to choose what to wear.A. unbelievableB. enjoyableC. desirableD. changeable14. She shows great ______ for success.A. eagerB. eagernessC. anxiousD. anxiety15. The work turned ______ to be more difficult than we had thought.A. overB. inC. outD. back16.We should not go to ______ in doing anything.A. extremeB. endC. extremesD. ends17. I hope the children behave _______ at the party.A. himselfB. themselvesC. oneselfD. herself18. This room is dark and small ______ with mine.A. compareB. comparingC. comparedD. comparison19. I prefer staying at home ______ going out in such a cold day.A. thanB. asC. toD. like20. Don’t leave ______ any important information in your report.A. behindB. aloneC. backD. out第2页II.Reading Comprehension (30分钟;每小题2分,共40分)Directions: There are four passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. Choose the best answer to each of the questions or choose the best way to complete the sentences.Passage 1Letter OneDear Editor (编辑),After I finish my homework, I often go online and chat with my friends. Sometimes I play internet games. But my parents hate to see me playing games on the computer. Maybe they have heard too much news about how internet games harm children. Once I went to a net bar to play games after school. But I told my parents that I was playing basketball at school. I said so because I didn’t want to make them unhappy. I feel bad about it. However, I need to rest for a while by playing computer games after studying for a long time. I really want my parents to understand that. Do foreign parents do the same to their children? Please help me.Li PingLetter TwoDear Li Ping,I think it’s not strange for parents to keep their children away from anything bad. Forei gn parents will do the same as your parents! They may not let their children watch TV for too long a time, or like your parents, they don’t want their children to play computer games.Talk to your parents and be honest to them. Tell them what you are doing and why you are doing so to make them understand you. It’s never good to do things behind your parents’ backs. They aren’t fools as you think sometimes! Our parents seem to know what is the best for us. Remember: to be honest is the best way.Good luck!Rebecca21. From the passage we can learn that Li Ping often _____.A. talks to his friends on the internetB. plays basketball after schoolC. plays computer games at homeD. finishes his homework before going home第3页22. The boy goes online _____.A. to read some newsB. just to have a restC. to show that he hates studyD. just to find some friends23. What does Li Ping feel about lying to his parents?A. He feels OK.B. He feels bad.C. He feels guilty.D. He feels desperate.24. The underlined sentence in Letter Two means ____ .A. You must do everything in front of your parentsB. You must always listen to your parents carefullyC. You should tell your parents what you doD. You should not do anything to make your parents worry about you25. The editor thinks _____.A. children should play computer games secretlyB. playing computer games is not so harmful to children’s studiesC. children should be honest and try to make their parents understand themD. foreign parents don’t care for their children as much as Chinese parents doPassage 2Singaporean singer Stefanie Sun (孙燕姿) looks just like any other young girl. She has short hair, a clear face and a sweet smile. However, there is something about her that makes her very special: her voice. With a unique and powerful voice, Sun has become a bright star and has released many albums.Sun was born in Singapore. When she was a child, her father told her: ―A person should always have something to do for a hobby, and be good at something in life.‖ Sun chose to learn to play the piano when she was only five. Then, she took up kick-boxing (自由搏击) because she felt she was thin and wanted to make herself stronger. Her voice talent was discovered by her music teacher Lee Weisong and her first album was released in 2000, which was a major success for Sun.第4页Sun often sings about the pain and happiness of growing up. The simple but true feelings in her music are especially loved by teens. ―Sun may be a star, but she seems like a common girl. She is close to us,‖ said Zhu Liying, 15, a Beijing student. ―Her songs give me courage.‖After some years of hard work, Sun became tired and she stopped singing for a while and had a one-year holiday to travel. ―I won’t give up singing. I just want a rest and to try something new. I hope to make better music when I come back,‖ Sun said then.Now she is working hard again to bring her fans more beautiful music.26. Which of the following is true about Stefanie Sun?A. She was encouraged by her mother to take up a hobby.B. She started learning piano at six.C. She was a child star since very little.D. She has a unique and powerful voice.27. The underlined word ―release‖ in the second paragraph means _________.A. make something publicB. set something freeC. succeedD. produce28. Sun learned kick-boxing because _______.A. she wanted to be a boxerB. she wanted to get strongerC. she enjoyed boxingD. she wanted to be famous29. Teenagers love Sun’s songs because_________.A. her songs reflect the pain and happiness of growing upB. she looks clear and is kind to all her fansC. the feelings in her songs are simple but trueD. her songs are usually about love and friends30. Which of the following is NOT the reason for Sun’s stopping singing for a while?A. she wanted to have a holiday.B. she wanted to have a rest.C. her fans don’t like her any more.D. she wanted to try something new.第5页Passage 3Elvis Presley’s family had little money and they moved around a lot. But Presley was deeply devoted to his parents, especially his mother Gladys, and was raised to have a strong faith in God. Presley attended the Assembly of God church with his parents where the gospel music had an important influence on him.Presley got his first guitar at the age of ten, and had his first taste of musical success when he won a talent show at Humes High School in Memphis. After he graduated in 1953, Presley worked a number of jobs while pursuing his musical dream. He cut his first demo record at what later became known as Sun Studio that year, and before long, Sam Phillips, the record owner, decided to take the young performer under his wing. That’s All Right was Presley’s first single in 1954. Presley began touring and recording, trying to get his first big break.Before long, the big break came in the form of a song. That song, Hound Dog, was one of Elvis Presley’s most popular records. It sold five million copies in 1956. Music industry experts say more than one hundred million of Presley’s recordings have sold throughout the world. He was a success in many different kinds of music—popular, country, religious, and rhythm and blues.Elvis Presley won many awards from nations all over the world, yet he did not record in any language other than English. He never performed outside the United States, except for three shows in Canada. Yet, his recordings and films have been, and still are, enjoyed by people all over the world.31. Presley had his first musical success when he was in ______.A. kindergartenB. elementary schoolC. high schoolD. college32. Presley cut his first demo record in ______.A. 1952B. 1953C. 1954D. 195533. The underlined phrase ―get his first big break‖ in the second paragraph means ______.A. work all by himselfB. be lucky and successfulC. become famousD. win a lot of money34. _______ was one of Presley’s most popular records, which sold five million copies in 1956.A. Blue MoonB. Hound DogC. That’s All RightD. Love me tender35. Besides the United States, Presley only performed in _______.A. FranceB. GermanyC. CanadaD. Australia第6页Passage 4Michael Van Adams was a model student in high school ---- president of his senior class, captain of the varsity tennis team, and a straight-A student. So when he received an academic scholarship to the University of Maine in Orono, nobody was surprised. Having excelled both academically and socially at his small high school in rural New Hampshire, Van Adams expected more of the same in college. He was wrong.Van Adams did poorly on his first couple of exams and even received a failing grade on his first term paper. Instead of asking his professors or classmates for help, Van Adams began to isolate himself, spending hours alone in his dorm room where he would play video games or send e-mails to friends back home. To make matters worse, he became homesick during his first weeks of college, longing for his high school friends and sweetheart, who was attending a community college in New Hampshire.―I did all the wrong things,‖ says Van Adams. ―Instead of seeing my first couple of failures as wake-up calls, I became depressed and immediately started passing the blame onto others. I told my parents that the professors were awful and didn’t like me; I told my girlfriend t hat the kids who went there were snobs and no fun at all. Basically, I blamed everyone but myself.‖Van Adams also told himself that the University of Maine wasn’t for him. He dropped out a couple of weeks before completing his first semester. ―Frankly, I wasn’t properly prepared for college,‖ he says. ―I didn’t go into my freshman year with the right attitude. At age 18, I thought I had the world figured out; I thought I could ace my college classes like in high school. I couldn’t have been more off. I was failing three classes, and I didn’t see the point of sticking around.‖36. What is the main point of the first paragraph?A) Everyone expected Michael Van Adams to be a good student of University of Maine.B) Michael Van Adams did not prove to be a good student in college.C) Michael Van Adams was an excellent high school student.D) Universities favor versatile students like Michael Van Adams.37. What did Van Adams do when he did poorly in several exams?A) He asked his professors for help.B) He sought for seclusion (隔离) in his own world.C) He went home to meet his high school friends.D) He transferred to a community college in his hometown.38. Why did Michael Van Adams fail in college?第7页A) He did wrong things and put the blame onto others.B) The professors did not appreciate his talents.C) He and his girl friend were not in the same school.D) His attention was video games.39. ―Ace‖ in the last paragraph probably means ―___________‖.A) pass B) failC) get an A on D) do better than others40. Michael Van Adams’ case is to illustrate ____________.A) college freshmen dropoutB) preparation for collegeC) different criterion between high school and collegeD) how to do well in college classesIII. Blank-Filling (15分钟,每小题2分,共20分)Directions: In this part, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage.suffered amazed supposed confusing conductssettle emergency instructions clue versionsIn her early days as an 41 room physician, Dr. Joanna Meyer treated a child who 42 a second-degree burn. After the child had been treated, and was being prepared for discharge, Dr. Meyer talked to the parents about how they should care for the child at home, also listening to her were half a dozen family members. A few hours later, when she came to say goodbye, the family asked her to 43 an argument they’ve been having over exactly what advice she had given. ―As I talked to them, I was 44 .‖ S he said, ―All of them had heard the simple 45 I had given just a few hours before. But they had three or four different 46 . The most basic details were unclear and 47 . I was surprised, because these were intelligent people.‖ This episode gave Dr. Meyer her first 48 to something every doctor learns sooner or later –most people just don’t listen very well.第8页Nowadays, she says, she repeats her instructions, and even 49 a reality check with some patients. She asks them to tell her what they think they’re50 to do. She also provides take-home sheets, which are computer printouts, tailored to the patients’ situation.Answer SheetName_____________ Score______________I.Vocabulary and Structure (40%)1.____2.____3.____4.____5.____6.____7.____8.____9.____10.____11.____ 12.____13.____14.____15.____ 16. _____ 17. _____ 18. _____ 19. _____ 20. _____ II. Reading (40%)21.____ 22.____23.____24.____25.____26.____ 27.____ 28.____ 29.____30.____31.____ 32.____33.____34.____35.____ 36. _____ 37. _____ 38. _____ 39. _____ 40. _____ III. Blank-Filling (20%)41._________ 42._________ 43._________ 44._________ 45._________46._________ 47._________ 48._________ 49._________ 50._________第9页。

2021年秋季厦门大学网络教育大学英语入学测试模拟题及答案1

2021年秋季厦门大学网络教育大学英语入学测试模拟题及答案1

2021年秋季厦门大学网络教育大学英语入学测试模拟题及答案12021年秋季厦门大学网络教育大学英语入学测试模拟题及答案11.______ clear was his statement that it couldn’t be misunderstood.(2分)A.TooB.EnoughC.MuchD.So答案:D2.He asked her so many times to do it that ______ she did so(2分)A.at the endB.in the endC.by the endD.to the end答案:D3.After___to prison,they regret not having taken advice from their parents and friends.(2分)A.being sentB.have been sentC.have sentD.having sent答案:D4.She looked so honest that we all regarded her story ______(2分)A.like trueB.as trueC.like realD.as real答案:B5.______,the little girl did not open the door.(2分)A.Not recognizing who the man wasB.Not being recognized who was the manC.Not recognized who the man wasD.Not recognizing who was the man答案:A6.To make room for more machinery,the factory___now.(2分)A.is enlargedB.is to enlargeC.is to be enlargingD.is being enlarged答案:D7.On second day,he had his car thoroughly ______ before embarking on the journey.(2分)A.to be examinedB.being examinedC.examinedD.was examined答案:C8.She was honest enough to admit___errors in judgment on more than one occasion.(2分)A.to makeB.makingC.to commitD.being committed答案:B9.He was___selling military secrets to foreign intelligence agencies.(2分)A.charged ofB.accused ofC.approved ofD.deprived of答案:B10.She looked as if she___miseries of all sorts while telling usher life in the country.(2分)A.experiencedB.had experiencedC.experienceD.should experience答案:B11.I___like that had you told me the truth earlier.(2分)A.would not have doneB.would not doC.will not doD.would do答案:A12.___in the earthquake,the theatre had to be renovated in 1956.(2分)A.Having damagedB.It was damagedC.DamagedD.Having been damaged答案:D。

厦大成人高考英语试卷

厦大成人高考英语试卷

一、语音知识(每题1.5分,共7.5分)1. 在下列每组单词中,有一个单词的划线部分与其他单词的划线部分的读音不同。

找出这个词。

()A. familyB. manyC. dayD. play2. 在下列每组单词中,有一个单词的划线部分与其他单词的划线部分的读音不同。

找出这个词。

()A. countryB. historyC. personD. government3. 在下列每组单词中,有一个单词的划线部分与其他单词的划线部分的读音不同。

找出这个词。

()A. hotB. notC. gotD. caught二、词汇与语法知识(每题1.5分,共22.5分)4. 选择最佳答案填空。

I am very happy ______ you have decided to study at our university.A. becauseB. althoughC. ifD. since5. 选择最佳答案填空。

The teacher asked us ______ we should finish the homework.A. whenB. whereC. whyD. how6. 选择最佳答案填空。

The computer is ______ useful tool in our daily life.A. aB. anC. theD. some7. 选择最佳答案填空。

He is ______ than his brother.A. tallerB. tallererC. the tallestD. the tallest of8. 选择最佳答案填空。

The book is ______ interesting ______ I expected.A. soB. asC. muchD. very9. 选择最佳答案填空。

He said he would help me ______ I needed him.A. ifB. whenC. becauseD. though10. 选择最佳答案填空。

厦门大学英语入学考试

厦门大学英语入学考试

厦门大学英语入学考试本期考试共50题,总分100分一、单选题(共50题)1、朱自清的《背影》是一篇()(2.0分) 正确答案:BA、小说B、抒情散文C、叙事散文D、说理性散文2、以1870年“普法战争”为背景的小说是(2.0分) 正确答案:BA、《断魂枪》B、《米龙老爹》C、《麦琪的礼物》D、《苦恼》3、侯方域所生活的时代是()(2.0分) 正确答案:DA、明朝初期B、明朝中期C、清朝中期D、明末清初4、下列哪位作家属唐宋八大家之一?(2.0分) 正确答案:CA、李清照B、辛弃疾C、王安石D、杜甫5、依次填入下列各句横线处的词语,最恰当的一组是①北京市政府对城市建设布局做出了_________,在2008前将每年增加800万平方米的绿地。

②发言人当即表示,中国中央政府愿意与台湾当局早日接触,在一个中国的_________,什么问题都可以谈。

③用歪曲事实的历史教科书作为学校的教材,必然______日本年轻一代对本国的认识偏离事实。

(2.0分) 正确答案:CA、计划、基础上、导致B、规划、前提下、引导C、规划、前提下、导致D、计划、基础上、引导6、以下最能代表儒家思想的语录体散文集是()(2.0分) 正确答案:AA、《论语》B、《庄子》C、《孟子》D、《荀子》7、下列句子中“以”字作介词用,可解释为“凭借”的是(2.0分) 正确答案:AA、皆以力战为名。

B、斧斤以时入山林。

C、以子之道,移之官理,可乎?D、五亩之宅,树之以桑。

8、《战国策》是一部()(2.0分) 正确答案:CA、编年体史书B、纪传体通史C、国别体史书D、哲学著作9、巴金创作的长篇小说三部曲最著名的是()(2.0分) 正确答案:CA、《蚀》三部曲B、《爱情三部曲》C、《激流三部曲》D、《抗战三部曲》10、《行路难》是一首()(2.0分) 正确答案:DB、五律C、七绝D、七言歌行11、郭沫若在《炉中煤》中,借炉中煤来诉说衷情,这种修辞方法是()(2.0分) 正确答案:BA、比喻借代B、拟人比喻C、设问拟人D、借代设问12、《关山月》是以什么为线索来抒情的?(2.0分) 正确答案:BA、笛声B、月夜C、歌舞D、泪痕13、鲁迅小说《风波》的线索是(2.0分) 正确答案:BA、张勋复辟B、辫子事件C、赵七爷的竹布长衫D、九斤老太唠叨14、鲁迅在《灯下漫笔》中,用“人肉的筵宴”为喻是为了说明()(2.0分) 正确答案:AA、中国文明的实质B、中国精神文明的核心C、奴化心态D、中国历史的可怕15、《米龙老爹》采用的叙述方式是()(2.0分) 正确答案:BA、顺叙B、倒叙C、插叙16、我国诗歌史哪位诗人的作品被誉为“诗史”(2.0分) 正确答案:DA、李白B、屈原C、白居易D、杜甫17、《战国策》的整理编订者是()(2.0分) 正确答案:AA、刘向B、左丘明C、司马迁D、战国史官18、各诗题中不属于乐府旧题的是(2.0分) 正确答案:BA、《从军行》B、《杜陵叟》C、《行路难》D、《关山月》19、王维山水诗突出的艺术特点是()(2.0分) 正确答案:DA、旷达飘逸B、慷慨雄壮C、沉郁顿挫D、诗中有画20、下列各组词语中没有错别字的一组是(2.0分) 正确答案:DA、抱负焕散神采掉以轻心短小精悍B、决窍安详延伸耳濡目染恰如其分C、耽搁推诿倾轧改斜归正振聋发聩D、气概赡养谄媚枉费心机巧夺天工21、茅盾的第一部长篇小说是()(2.0分) 正确答案:AA、《幻灭》B、《子夜》C、《霜叶红似二月花》D、《虹》22、《氓》选自(2.0分) 正确答案:DA、《乐府诗集》B、《楚辞》C、《古诗十九首》D、《诗经》23、《氓》中属于赋的句子是()(2.0分) 正确答案:CA、“桑之未落,其叶沃若”B、“于嗟鸠兮,无食桑葚”C、“总角之宴,言笑晏晏”D、“淇则有岸,隰则有泮”24、成语“分崩离析”出自(2.0分) 正确答案:CA、《谏逐客书》B、《寡人之于国也》C、《季氏将伐颛臾》D、《秋水》25、莫泊桑是()(2.0分) 正确答案:CA、自然主义作家B、法国批判现实主义大师C、法国19世纪小说家D、法国20世纪杰出的诗人26、有“七绝圣手”之称的作家是()(2.0分) 正确答案:BA、李商隐B、王昌龄C、李白D、杜甫27、《秋水》中北海若对“自多”的态度是()(2.0分) 正确答案:AA、反对B、赞成C、无所谓D、顺其自然28、下列诗人生活在晚唐的是()(2.0分) 正确答案:CA、王昌龄B、白居易C、李商隐D、岑参29、《选择与安排》中,作者用“善将兵的人都知道兵在精不在多”作喻来说明()(2.0分) 正确答案:AA、选择要恰到好处B、安排要有条不紊C、层次要清晰明了D、轻重要分明得当30、《谈时间》一文的主要论证方法是()(2.0分) 正确答案:DA、比较论证B、演绎论证C、归纳论证D、类比、对比和归纳论证31、《陌上桑》从体裁上看是(2.0分) 正确答案:AA、叙事诗B、抒情诗C、散文诗D、格律诗32、风格雄浑悲壮的作家是()(2.0分) 正确答案:AA、曹操B、陆游C、辛弃疾D、苏轼33、《张中丞传后叙》中所说的“守一城,捍天下”的城是指()(2.0分) 正确答案:BA、汴州B、睢阳C、洛阳D、长安34、杜甫诗歌的主要风格是(2.0分) 正确答案:AA、沉郁顿挫B、苍凉悲壮C、飘逸洒脱D、清新俊逸35、以下作家中,属于俄国著名短篇小说作家的是()(2.0分) 正确答案:CA、莫泊桑B、欧·亨利C、契诃夫D、屠格涅夫36、下列不属于作品主人公的是()(2.0分) 正确答案:DA、李广B、沙子龙C、水生嫂D、王三胜37、下列诗歌中属于绝句的是(2.0分) 正确答案:DA、陶渊明《饮酒》B、李白《行路难》C、王维《山居秋瞑》D、杜牧《泊秦淮》38、茅盾《香市》一文最突出的写作特点是(2.0分) 正确答案:DA、今昔对比B、托物言志C、借景抒情D、先抑后扬39、《张中丞传后叙》中抨击的人物是()(2.0分) 正确答案:DA、张巡B、许远C、南霁云D、贺兰进明40、《种树郭橐驼传》采用的主要写作手法是()(2.0分) 正确答案:AA、类比方法B、夸张手法C、讽刺手法D、拟人手法41、《日出》的作者是()(2.0分) 正确答案:BA、田汉B、曹禺C、老舍D、巴金42、用“茅盾”作笔名的作家是(2.0分) 正确答案:BA、周树人B、沈德鸿C、郭沫若D、谢婉莹43、《谏逐客书》中,“弃黔首以资敌国,却宾客以业诸侯”采用的修辞方法是()(2.0分)正确答案:CA、比喻B、层递C、对偶D、排比44、“五四”以后,郁达夫是哪个社团的发起人之一?(2.0分) 正确答案:AA、创造社B、文学研究会C、新月诗社D、左联45、在《论快乐》中作者认为快乐是由什么决定的?(2.0分) 正确答案:BA、肉体B、精神C、物质D、时间46、下列诗句中化用《诗经》中诗句的是()(2.0分) 正确答案:CA、对酒当歌,人生几何B、山不厌高,水不厌深C、呦呦鹿鸣,食野之苹D、周公吐哺,天下归心47、下列句子标点符号使用正确的一项是(2.0分) 正确答案:BA、我不知道他什么时候到?也不知道是什么车次?但我一定会去接他,他和我是情同手足的好兄弟啊。

厦门大学经济学院1+3本科留学准备课程项目入学考试英语科

厦门大学经济学院1+3本科留学准备课程项目入学考试英语科

厦门大学经济学院1+3本科留学准备课程项目入学考试英语科厦门大学经济学院1+3本科留学准备课程项目入学考试英语科目样卷I.Vocabulary and Structure (15分钟;每小题2分, 共40分) Directions: There are 20 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B,C and D. Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence.1. Up now, he has written 10 stories.A. byB. sinceC. toD. from2. A lot of people are of flying.A. scareB. scarifyC. scaringD. scared3.They were very poor and this month they have _____ enough money to pay the rent.A. barelyB. seldomC. neverD. few4. Nothing is cheaper than was before.A. itB. theyC. themD. that5. Bryson decided to quit rather than ________ the new rules.A. acceptedB. acceptingC. acceptD. to accept6. He has already had two cellphones and he is planning to buy ______ third one.A. theB. aC. anD. /7. He received a large when his uncle died.A. goodsB. wealthC. moneyD. fortune8. I don’t like chocolate, neither ______ my sister.第1页A. doB. didC. doesD. is9. Tim could not afford that car.A. red small JapaneseB. Japanese red smallC. small red JapaneseD. small Japanese red10. The child was very tired and he soon fell ______.A. sleepB. asleepC. sleepingD. slept11. I’m frightened ______ walking home alone in the dark.A. forB. ofC. sinceD. to12. Her ______ to her boss is impressive.A. loyaltyB. sincerityC. honestyD. integrity13. The weather in Britain is , so it’s hard for travelers to choose what to wear.A. unbelievableB. enjoyableC. desirableD. changeable14. She shows great ______ for success.A. eagerB. eagernessC. anxiousD. anxiety15. The work turned ______ to be more difficult than we had thought.A. overB. inC. outD. back16.We should not go to ______ in doing anything.A. extremeB. endC. extremesD. ends17. I hope the children behave _______ at the party.A. himselfB. themselvesC. oneselfD. herself18. This room is dark and small ______ with mine.A. compareB. comparingC. comparedD. comparison19. I prefer staying at home ______ going out in such a cold day.A. thanB. asC. toD. like20. Don’t leave ______ any important information in your report.A. behindB. aloneC. backD. out第2页II.Reading Comprehension (30分钟;每小题2分,共40分) Directions: There are four passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements.Choose the best answer to each of the questions or choose the best way to complete the sentences.Passage 1Letter OneDear Editor (编辑),After I finish my homework, I often go online and chat with my friends. Sometimes I play internet games. But my parents hate to see me playing games on the computer. Maybe they have heard too much news about how internet games harm children. Once I went to a net bar to play games after school. But I told my parents that I was playing basketball at school. I said so because I didn’t want to make them unhappy. I feel bad about it. However, I need to rest for a while by playing computer games after studying for a long time. I really want my parents to understand that. Do foreign parents do the same to their children? Please help me.Li PingLetter TwoDear Li Ping,I think it’s not strange for parents to keep their children away from anything bad. Forei gn parents will do the same as your parents! They may not let their children watch TV for too long a time, or like your parents, they don’t want their children to play computer games.Talk to your parents and be honest to them. Tell them what you are doing and why you are doing so to make them understand you. It’s never good to do things behind your parents’ backs. They aren’t fools as you think sometimes! Our parents seem to know what is the best for us. Remember: to be honest is the best way.Good luck!Rebecca21. From the passage we can learn that Li Ping often _____.A. talks to his friends on the internetB. plays basketball after schoolC. plays computer games at homeD. finishes his homework before going home第3页22. The boy goes online _____.A. to read some newsB. just to have a restC. to show that he hates studyD. just to find some friends23. What does Li Ping feel about lying to his parents?A. He feels OK.B. He feels bad.C. He feels guilty.D. He feels desperate.24. The underlined sentence in Letter Two means ____ .A. You must do everything in front of your parentsB. You must always listen to your parents carefullyC. You should tell your parents what you doD. You should not do anything to make your parents worry about you25. The editor thinks _____.A. children should play computer games secretlyB. playing computer games is not so harmful to children’s studiesC. children should be honest and try to make their parents understand themD. foreign parents don’t care for their childr en as much as Chinese parents doPassage 2Singaporean singer Stefanie Sun (孙燕姿) looks just like any other young girl. She has short hair, a clear face and a sweet smile. However, there is something about her that makes her very special: her voice. With a unique and powerful voice, Sun has become a bright star and has released many albums.Sun was born in Singapore. When she was a child, her father told her: ―A person should always have something to do for a hobby, and be good at something in life.‖ Sun cho se to learn to play the piano when she was only five. Then, she took up kick-boxing (自由搏击) because she felt she was thin and wanted to make herself stronger. Her voice talent was discovered by her music teacher Lee Weisong and her first album was released in 2000, which was a major success for Sun.第4页Sun often sings about the pain and happiness of growing up. The simple but true feelings in her music are especially loved by teens. ―Sun may be a star, but she seems like a common girl. She is close to us,‖ said Zhu Liying, 15, a Beijing student. ―Her songs give me courage.‖After some years of hard work, Sun became tired and she stopped singing for a while and had a one-year holiday to travel. ―I won’t give up singing. I just want a rest and to try something new. I hope to make better music when I come back,‖ Sun said then.Now she is working hard again to bring her fans more beautiful music.26. Which of the following is true about Stefanie Sun?A. She was encouraged by her mother to take up a hobby.B. She started learning piano at six.C. She was a child star since very little.D. She has a unique and powerful voice.27. The underlined word ―release‖ in the second paragraph means _________.A. make something publicB. set something freeC. succeedD. produce28. Sun learned kick-boxing because _______.A. she wanted to be a boxerB. she wanted to get strongerC. she enjoyed boxingD. she wanted to be famous29. Teenagers love Sun’s songs because_________.A. her songs reflect the pain and happiness of growing upB. she looks clear and is kind to all her fansC. the feelings in her songs are simple but trueD. her songs are usually about love and friends30. Which of the following is NOT the reason for Sun’s stopping singing for a while?A. she wanted to have a holiday.B. she wanted to have a rest.C. her fans don’t like her any more.D. she wanted to try something new.第5页Passage 3Elvis Presley’s family had little money and they moved around a lot. But Presley was deeply devoted to his parents,especially his mother Gladys, and was raised to have a strong faith in God. Presley attended the Assembly of God church with his parents where the gospel music had an important influence on him.Presley got his first guitar at the age of ten, and had his first taste of musical success when he won a talent show at Humes High School in Memphis. After he graduated in 1953, Presley worked a number of jobs while pursuing his musical dream. He cut his first demo record at what later became known as Sun Studio that year, and before long, Sam Phillips, the record owner, decided to take the young performer under his wing. That’s All Right was Presley’s first single in 1954. Presley began touring and recording, trying to get his first big break.Before long, the big break came in the form of a song. That song, Hound Dog, was one of Elvis Presley’s most popular records. It sold five million copies in 1956. Music industry experts say more than one hundred million of Presley’s recordings have sold throughout the world. He was a success in many different kinds of music—popular, country, religious, and rhythm and blues.Elvis Presley won many awards from nations all over the world, yet he did not record in any language other than English. He never performed outside the United States, except for three shows in Canada. Yet, his recordings and films have been, and still are, enjoyed by people all over the world.31. Presley had his first musical success when he was in ______.A. kindergartenB. elementary schoolC. high schoolD. college32. Presley cut his first demo record in ______.A. 1952B. 1953C. 1954D. 195533. The underlined phrase ―get his first big break‖ in the second paragraph means ______.A. work all by himselfB. be lucky and successfulC. become famousD. win a lot of money34. _______ was one of Presley’s most popular records, which sold five million copies in 1956.A. Blue MoonB. Hound DogC. That’s All RightD. Love me tender35. Besides the United States, Presley only performed in _______.A. FranceB. GermanyC. CanadaD. Australia第6页Passage 4Michael Van Adams was a model student in high school ---- president of his senior class, captain of the varsity tennis team, and a straight-A student. So when he received an academic scholarship to the University of Maine in Orono, nobody was surprised. Having excelled both academically and socially at hissmall high school in rural New Hampshire, Van Adams expected more of the same in college. He was wrong.Van Adams did poorly on his first couple of exams and even received a failing grade on his first term paper. Instead of asking his professors or classmates for help, Van Adams began to isolate himself, spending hours alone in his dorm room where he would play video games or send e-mails to friends back home. To make matters worse, he became homesick during his first weeks of college, longing for his high school friends and sweetheart, who was attending a community college in New Hampshire.―I did all the wrong things,‖ says Van Adams. ―Instead of seeing my first couple of failures as wake-up calls, I became depressed and immediately started passing the blame onto others. I told my parents that the professors were awful and didn’t like me; I told my girlfriend t hat the kids who went there were snobs and no fun at all. Basically, I blamed everyone but myself.‖Van Adams also told himself that the University of Maine wasn’t for him. He dropped out a couple of weeks before completing his first semester. ―Frankly, I wasn’t properly prepared for college,‖ he says. ―I didn’t go into my freshman year with the right attitude. At age 18, I thought I had the world figured out; I thought I could ace my college classes like in high school. I couldn’t have been more off. I was failing three classes, and I didn’t see the point of sticking around.‖36. What is the main point of the first paragraph?A) Everyone expected Michael Van Adams to be a good student of University of Maine.B) Michael Van Adams did not prove to be a good student in college.C) Michael Van Adams was an excellent high school student.D) Universities favor versatile students like Michael Van Adams.37. What did Van Adams do when he did poorly in several exams?A) He asked his professors for help.B) He sought for seclusion (隔离) in his own world.C) He went home to meet his high school friends.D) He transferred to a community college in his hometown.38. Why did Michael Van Adams fail in college?第7页A) He did wrong things and put the blame onto others.B) The professors did not appreciate his talents.C) He and his girl friend were not in the same school.D) His attention was video games.39. ―Ace‖ in the last paragraph probably means ―___________‖.A) pass B) failC) get an A on D) do better than others40. Michael Van Adams’ case is to illustrate ____________.A) college freshmen dropoutB) preparation for collegeC) different criterion between high school and collegeD) how to do well in college classesIII. Blank-Filling (15分钟,每小题2分,共20分)Directions: In this part, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage.suffered amazed supposed confusing conductssettle emergency instructions clue versionsIn her early days as an 41 room physician, Dr. Joanna Meyertreated a child who 42 a second-degree burn. After the child had been treated, and was being prepared for discharge, Dr. Meyer talked to the parents about how they should care for the child at home, also listening to her were half a dozen family members. A few hours later, when she came to say goodbye, the family asked her to 43 an argument they’ve been having over exactly what advice she had given. ―As I talked to them, I was 44 .‖ S he said, ―All of them had heard the simple 45 I had given j ust a few hours before. But they had three or four different 46 . The most basic details were unclear and 47 . I was surprised, because these were intelligent people.‖ This episode gave Dr. Meyer her first 48 to something every doctor learns sooner or later –most people just don’t listen very well.第8页Nowadays, she says, she repeats her instructions, and even 49 a reality check with some patients. She asks them to tell her what they think they’re50 to do. She also provides take-home sheets, which are compu ter printouts, tailored to the patients’ situation.Answer SheetName_____________ Score______________I.Vocabulary and Structure (40%)1.____2.____3.____4.____5.____6.____7.____8.____9.____10.____11.____ 12.____13.____14.____15.____ 16. _____ 17. _____ 18. _____ 19. _____ 20. _____ II. Reading (40%)21.____ 22.____23.____24.____25.____26.____ 27.____ 28.____ 29.____30.____31.____ 32.____33.____34.____35.____ 36. _____ 37. _____ 38. _____ 39. _____ 40. _____ III. Blank-Filling (20%)41._________ 42._________ 43._________ 44._________ 45._________46._________ 47._________ 48._________ 49._________ 50._________第9页。

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本期考试共50题,总分100分
一、单选题(共50题)
1、朱自清的《背影》是一篇()(2.0分) 正确答案:B
A、小说
B、抒情散文
C、叙事散文
D、说理性散文
2、以1870年“普法战争”为背景的小说是(2.0分) 正确答案:B
A、《断魂枪》
B、《米龙老爹》
C、《麦琪的礼物》
D、《苦恼》
3、侯方域所生活的时代是()(2.0分) 正确答案:D
A、明朝初期
B、明朝中期
C、清朝中期
D、明末清初
4、下列哪位作家属唐宋八大家之一?(2.0分) 正确答案:C
A、李清照
B、辛弃疾
C、王安石
D、杜甫
5、依次填入下列各句横线处的词语,最恰当的一组是
①北京市政府对城市建设布局做出了_________,在2008前将每年增加800万平方米的绿地。

②发言人当即表示,中国中央政府愿意与台湾当局早日接触,在一个中国的_________,什么问题都可以谈。

③用歪曲事实的历史教科书作为学校的教材,必然______日本年轻一代对本国的认识偏离事实。

(2.0分) 正确答案:C
A、计划、基础上、导致
B、规划、前提下、引导
C、规划、前提下、导致
D、计划、基础上、引导
6、以下最能代表儒家思想的语录体散文集是()(2.0分) 正确答案:A
A、《论语》
B、《庄子》
C、《孟子》
D、《荀子》
7、下列句子中“以”字作介词用,可解释为“凭借”的是(2.0分) 正确答案:A
A、皆以力战为名。

B、斧斤以时入山林。

C、以子之道,移之官理,可乎?
D、五亩之宅,树之以桑。

8、《战国策》是一部()(2.0分) 正确答案:C
A、编年体史书
B、纪传体通史
C、国别体史书
D、哲学著作
9、巴金创作的长篇小说三部曲最著名的是()(2.0分) 正确答案:C
A、《蚀》三部曲
B、《爱情三部曲》
C、《激流三部曲》
D、《抗战三部曲》
10、《行路难》是一首()(2.0分) 正确答案:D
A、七律
B、五律
C、七绝
D、七言歌行
11、郭沫若在《炉中煤》中,借炉中煤来诉说衷情,这种修辞方法是()(2.0分) 正确答案:B
A、比喻借代
B、拟人比喻
C、设问拟人
D、借代设问
12、《关山月》是以什么为线索来抒情的?(2.0分) 正确答案:B
A、笛声
B、月夜
C、歌舞
D、泪痕
13、鲁迅小说《风波》的线索是(2.0分) 正确答案:B
A、张勋复辟
B、辫子事件
C、赵七爷的竹布长衫
D、九斤老太唠叨
14、鲁迅在《灯下漫笔》中,用“人肉的筵宴”为喻是为了说明()(2.0分) 正确答案:A
A、中国文明的实质
B、中国精神文明的核心
C、奴化心态
D、中国历史的可怕
15、《米龙老爹》采用的叙述方式是()(2.0分) 正确答案:B
A、顺叙
B、倒叙
C、插叙
D、平叙
16、我国诗歌史哪位诗人的作品被誉为“诗史”(2.0分) 正确答案:D
A、李白
B、屈原
C、白居易
D、杜甫
17、《战国策》的整理编订者是()(2.0分) 正确答案:A
A、刘向
B、左丘明
C、司马迁
D、战国史官
18、各诗题中不属于乐府旧题的是(2.0分) 正确答案:B
A、《从军行》
B、《杜陵叟》
C、《行路难》
D、《关山月》
19、王维山水诗突出的艺术特点是()(2.0分) 正确答案:D
A、旷达飘逸
B、慷慨雄壮
C、沉郁顿挫
D、诗中有画
20、下列各组词语中没有错别字的一组是(2.0分) 正确答案:D
A、抱负焕散神采掉以轻心短小精悍
B、决窍安详延伸耳濡目染恰如其分
C、耽搁推诿倾轧改斜归正振聋发聩
D、气概赡养谄媚枉费心机巧夺天工
21、茅盾的第一部长篇小说是()(2.0分) 正确答案:A
A、《幻灭》
B、《子夜》
C、《霜叶红似二月花》
D、《虹》
22、《氓》选自(2.0分) 正确答案:D
A、《乐府诗集》
B、《楚辞》
C、《古诗十九首》
D、《诗经》
23、《氓》中属于赋的句子是()(2.0分) 正确答案:C
A、“桑之未落,其叶沃若”
B、“于嗟鸠兮,无食桑葚”
C、“总角之宴,言笑晏晏”
D、“淇则有岸,隰则有泮”
24、成语“分崩离析”出自(2.0分) 正确答案:C
A、《谏逐客书》
B、《寡人之于国也》
C、《季氏将伐颛臾》
D、《秋水》
25、莫泊桑是()(2.0分) 正确答案:C
A、自然主义作家
B、法国批判现实主义大师
C、法国19世纪小说家
D、法国20世纪杰出的诗人
26、有“七绝圣手”之称的作家是()(2.0分) 正确答案:B
A、李商隐
B、王昌龄
C、李白
D、杜甫
27、《秋水》中北海若对“自多”的态度是()(2.0分) 正确答案:A
A、反对
B、赞成
C、无所谓
D、顺其自然
28、下列诗人生活在晚唐的是()(2.0分) 正确答案:C
A、王昌龄
B、白居易
C、李商隐
D、岑参
29、《选择与安排》中,作者用“善将兵的人都知道兵在精不在多”作喻来说明()(2.0分) 正确答案:A
A、选择要恰到好处
B、安排要有条不紊
C、层次要清晰明了
D、轻重要分明得当
30、《谈时间》一文的主要论证方法是()(2.0分) 正确答案:D
A、比较论证
B、演绎论证
C、归纳论证
D、类比、对比和归纳论证
31、《陌上桑》从体裁上看是(2.0分) 正确答案:A
A、叙事诗
B、抒情诗
C、散文诗
D、格律诗
32、风格雄浑悲壮的作家是()(2.0分) 正确答案:A
A、曹操
B、陆游
C、辛弃疾
D、苏轼
33、《张中丞传后叙》中所说的“守一城,捍天下”的城是指()(2.0分) 正确答案:B
A、汴州
B、睢阳
C、洛阳
D、长安
34、杜甫诗歌的主要风格是(2.0分) 正确答案:A
A、沉郁顿挫
B、苍凉悲壮
C、飘逸洒脱
D、清新俊逸
35、以下作家中,属于俄国著名短篇小说作家的是()(2.0分) 正确答案:C
A、莫泊桑
B、欧·亨利
C、契诃夫
D、屠格涅夫
36、下列不属于作品主人公的是()(2.0分) 正确答案:D
A、李广
B、沙子龙
C、水生嫂
D、王三胜
37、下列诗歌中属于绝句的是(2.0分) 正确答案:D
A、陶渊明《饮酒》
B、李白《行路难》
C、王维《山居秋瞑》
D、杜牧《泊秦淮》
38、茅盾《香市》一文最突出的写作特点是(2.0分) 正确答案:D
A、今昔对比
B、托物言志
C、借景抒情
D、先抑后扬
39、《张中丞传后叙》中抨击的人物是()(2.0分) 正确答案:D
A、张巡
B、许远
C、南霁云
D、贺兰进明
40、《种树郭橐驼传》采用的主要写作手法是()(2.0分) 正确答案:A
A、类比方法
B、夸张手法
C、讽刺手法
D、拟人手法
41、《日出》的作者是()(2.0分) 正确答案:B
A、田汉
B、曹禺
C、老舍
D、巴金
42、用“茅盾”作笔名的作家是(2.0分) 正确答案:B
A、周树人
B、沈德鸿
C、郭沫若
D、谢婉莹
43、《谏逐客书》中,“弃黔首以资敌国,却宾客以业诸侯”采用的修辞方法是()(2.0分)
正确答案:C
A、比喻
B、层递
C、对偶
D、排比
44、“五四”以后,郁达夫是哪个社团的发起人之一?(2.0分) 正确答案:A
A、创造社
B、文学研究会
C、新月诗社
D、左联
45、在《论快乐》中作者认为快乐是由什么决定的?(2.0分) 正确答案:B
A、肉体
B、精神
C、物质
D、时间
46、下列诗句中化用《诗经》中诗句的是()(2.0分) 正确答案:C
A、对酒当歌,人生几何
B、山不厌高,水不厌深
C、呦呦鹿鸣,食野之苹
D、周公吐哺,天下归心
47、下列句子标点符号使用正确的一项是(2.0分) 正确答案:B
A、我不知道他什么时候到?也不知道是什么车次?但我一定会去接他,他和我是情同手足的好兄弟啊。

B、松下公司研制的“睡眠屋”将于明年7月正式上市,价格定在300万日元(约合27272美元)左右。

C、一汽丰田销售公司向市场投放了纪念车型——特锐?激情——同时还展开了“推荐用户可获赠车模”和“装饰件优惠”等活动。

D、“大桥要通车了,我们还有很多艰巨的任务要完成。

”他环视了一下会场说:“请大家咬紧牙关,作最后的冲刺。


48、鲁迅著名的杂文集有()(2.0分) 正确答案:C
A、《野草》
B、《朝花夕拾》
C、《坟》
D、《呐喊》
49、孔子认为“大同”、“小康”二者最本质的区别是()(2.0分) 正确答案:D
A、物质文明建设
B、精神文明建设
C、人事制度
D、所有制形式
50、《虞美人》是一首()(2.0分) 正确答案:B
A、悼亡词
B、抒情词
C、咏物词
D、怀古词。

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