中国矿业大学考博英语阅读真题解析
2015年中国矿业大学考博英语真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)
2015年中国矿业大学考博英语真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. Reading Comprehension 2. Cloze 3. English-Chinese Translation 4. Chinese-English Translation 5. WritingReading ComprehensionThe purpose of the American court system is to protect the rights of the people. According to American law, if someone is accused of a crime, he or she is considered innocent until the court proves that the person is guilty. In other words, it is the responsibility of the court to prove that a person is guilty. It is not the responsibility of the person to prove that he or she is innocent. In order to arrest a person, the police have to be reasonably sure that a crime has been committed. The police must give the suspect the reasons why they are arresting him and tell him his rights under the law. Then the police take the suspect to the police station to “book”him. “Booking” means that the name of the person and the charges against him are formally listed at the police station. The next step is for the suspect to go before a judge. The judge decides whether the suspect should be kept in jail or released. If the suspect has no previous criminal record and the judge feels that he will return to court rather than run away—for example, because he owns a house and has a family—he can go free. Otherwise, the suspect must put up bail. At this time, too, the judge will appoint a court layer to defend the suspect if he can’t afford one. The suspect returns to court a week or two later. A lawyer from the district attorney’s office presents a case against the suspect. This is called a hearing. The attorney may present evidence as well as witnesses. The judge at the hearing then decides whether there is enough reason to hold a trial. If the judge decides that there is sufficient evidence to call for a trial, he or she sets a date for the suspect to appear in court to formally plead guilty or not guilty. At the trial, a jury of 12 people listens to the evidence from both attorneys and hears the testimony of the witnesses. Then the jury goes into a private room to consider the evidence and decide whether the defendant is guilty of the crime. If the jury decides that the defendant is innocent, he goes free. However, if he is convicted, the judge sets a date for the defendant to appear in court again for sentencing. At this time, the judge tells the convicted person what his punishment will be. The judge may sentence him to prison, order him to pay a fine, or place him on probation. The American justice system is very complex and sometimes operates slowly. However, every step is designed to protect the rights of the people. These individual rights are the basis, or foundation, of the American government.1.What is the main idea of the passage?A.The American court system requires that a suspect prove that he or she is innocent.B.The US court system is designed to protect the rights of the people.C.Under the American court system, judge decides if a suspect is innocent or guilty.D.The US court system is designed to help the police present a case against the suspect.正确答案:B解析:本文的第一段第一句话“The purpose of the American court system is to protect the fights of the people.”就点明了文章的主旨,即美国法院系统的作用是保护人民的权利,因此选择B。
2022年考研考博-考博英语-中国矿业大学考试预测题精选专练VII(附带答案)卷20
2022年考研考博-考博英语-中国矿业大学考试预测题精选专练VII(附带答案)第1套一.综合题(共25题)1.单选题Hostility to Gypsies has existed almost from the time they first appeared in Europe in the 14lh century. The origins of the Gypsies, with little written history, were shrouded in mystery. What is known now from clues in the various dialects of their language, Romany, is that they came from northern India to the Middle East a thousand years ago, working as minstrels and mercenaries, metal-smiths and servants. Europeans misnamed them Egyptians, soon shortened to Gypsies. A clan system, based mostly on their traditional crafts and geography, has made them a deeply fragmented and fractious people, only really unifying in the face of enmity from non-Gypsies, whom they call gadje. Today many Gypsy activists prefer to be called Roma, which comes from the Romany word for “man”. But on my travels among them most still referred to themselves as Gypsies.In Europe their persecution by the gadje began quickly, with the church seeing heresy in their fortune-telling and the state seeing anti-social behavior in their nomadism. At various times they have been forbidden to wear their distinctive bright clothes, to speak their own language, to travel, to marry one another, or to ply their traditional crafts. In some countries they were reduced to slavery, it wasn’t until the mid-1800s that Gypsy slaves were freed in Romania. In more recent times the Gypsies were caught up in Nazi ethnic hysteria, and perhaps half a million perished in the Holocaust. Their horses have been shot and the wheels removed from their wagons, their names have been changed, their women have been sterilized, and their children have been forcibly given for adoption to non-Gypsy families. But the Gypsies have confounded predictions of their disappearance as a distinct ethnic group and their numbers have burgeoned. Today there are an estimated 8 to 12 million Gypsies scattered across Europe, making them the continent’s largest minority. The exact numberis hard to pin down. Gypsies have regularly been undercounted, both by regimes anxious to downplay their profile and by Gypsies themselves, seeking to avoid bureaucracies. Attempting to remedy past inequities, activist groups may overcount. Hundreds of thousands more have emigrated to the Americas and elsewhere. With very few exceptions Gypsies have expressed no great desire for a country to call their own-unlike the Jews, to whom the Gypsy experience is often compared. “Romanestan” said Ronald Lee, the Canadian Gypsy writer, “is where my two fee t stand.”1.Gypsies are united only when they().2.In history hostility to Gypsies in Europe resulted in their persecution by all the following EXCEPT().3.According to the passage, the main difference between the Gypsies and the Jews lies in their concepts of().问题1选项A.are engaged in traditional craftsB.call themselves RomaC.live under a clan systemD.face external threats问题2选项A.the EgyptiansB.the stateC.the churchD.the Nazis问题3选项nguageB.cultureC.identityD.custom【答案】第1题:D第2题:A第3题:C【解析】1.事实细节题。
2014年中国矿业大学考博英语真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)
2014年中国矿业大学考博英语真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. Reading Comprehension 2. Cloze 3. English-Chinese Translation 4. Chinese-English Translation 5. WritingReading ComprehensionAbout six years ago I was eating lunch in a restaurant in New York City when a woman and a young boy sat down at the next table, I couldn’t help overhearing parts of their conversation. At one point the woman asked: “So, how have you been?” And the boy —who could not have been more than seven or eight years old—replied. “Frankly, I’ve been feeling a little depressed lately.”This incident stuck in my mind because it confirmed my growing belief that children are changing. As far as I can remember, my friends and I didn’t find out we were “depressed” until we were in high school. The evidence of a change in children has increased steadily in recent years. Children don’t seem childlike anymore. Children speak more like adults, dress more like adults and behave more like adults than they used to. Whether this is good or bad is difficult to say, but it certainly is different. Childhood as it once was no longer exists, why? Human development is based not only on innate biological states, but also on patterns of access to social knowledge. Movement from one social role to another usually involves learning the secrets of the new status. Children have always been taught adult secrets, but slowly and in stages: traditionally, we tell sixth graders things we keep hidden from fifth graders. In the last 30 years, however, a secret-revelation (揭示) machine has been installed in 98 percent of American homes. It is called television. Television passes information, and indiscriminately, to all viewers alike, be they children or adults. Unable to resist the temptation, many children turn their attention from printed texts to the less challenging, more vivid moving pictures. Communication through print, as a matter of fact, allows for a great deal of control over the social information to which children have access. Reading and writing involve a complex code of symbols that must be memorized and practices. Children must read simple books before they can read complex materials.1.According to the author, feeling depressed is______.A.a mental scale present in all humans, including childrenB.a sure sign of a psychological problem in a childC.an inevitable part of children’s mental developmentD.something hardly to be expected in a young child正确答案:D解析:本题细节定位于第二段第二句话“As far as I can remember, my friends and I didn’t find out we were‘depressed’until we were in high school”。
2006年中国矿业大学考博英语真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)
2006年中国矿业大学考博英语真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. Cloze 2. Reading Comprehension 3. Structure and V ocabulary 4. English-Chinese Translation 5. Chinese-English Translation 6. WritingClozeGenerally, a computer is any device that can perform numerical calculations. Currently,【C1】______, the term usually refers【C2】______an electronic device that can【C3】______a series of tasks according to a set of instructions. In 1953 there were only about 100 computers【C4】______use in the world. Today hundreds of millions of computers are【C5】______in homes, schools, businesses, government offices, and universities for almost every conceivable【C6】______. Modern desktop【C7】______computers, or PCs, are many times more powerful than the huge, million dollar【C8】______computers of the 1960s and 1970s. Most PCs can perform from 400 million to several billion operations per second. These computers are used not【C9】______for household management and personal entertainment, but also for most of the automate【C10】______require by small business. The fastest desktop computers are called workstations, and they are generally used for scientific, engineering, or advanced business application.1.【C1】正确答案:however解析:本题空格处的前面讲的是计算机通常是执行数字运算的设备,但目前……应填however“不过;然而”,表示转折。
2007年中国矿业大学考博英语真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)
2007年中国矿业大学考博英语真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. Cloze 2. Reading Comprehension 3. Structure and V ocabulary 4. English-Chinese Translation 5. Chinese-English Translation 6. WritingClozeThe Indians rise soon as it is light, the children run down to the river to swim, the woman go to the creek to bring fresh water. Soon maize soup is being prepared for【C1】______. Before noon they will eat again, usually fish, meat and bananas, the fruit of the “chontadurre” palm and a drink of’chicha”. When the sun has 【C2】______over the river, some of the younger women go【C3】______their children by canoe to their forest plantation to【C4】______maize, bananas and wild fruits. The older women stay in the house making pots which are【C5】______for drinking water and for “chicha”. Later they have to【C6】______the evening meal and look after the children. The women do most of the daily work and each【C7】______day involves much the same【C8】______. The men, who may have been hunting during the night, 【C9】______the day repairing nets, replacing an arrow lost while hunting, fishing with hook and line or “atarraya” net. In January after the rains,【C10】______men and women go to the forest plantation to sow maize.【C11】______, in August and September, they sow a【C12】______crop. Four months after each【C13】______, the maize is ready for harvesting by the women. At nightfall the family congregates once【C14】______, and after the babies are【C15】______in their hammocks they discuss the day’s events.1.【C1】正确答案:breakfast解析:本题空格前面讲的是天一亮印第安人就起来了,因此这里准备的应是早餐。
2022年考研考博-考博英语-中国矿业大学考试全真模拟易错、难点剖析AB卷(带答案)试题号:17
2022年考研考博-考博英语-中国矿业大学考试全真模拟易错、难点剖析AB卷(带答案)一.综合题(共15题)1.翻译题没人否认创造力的重要性。
的确,今后当几乎所有的标准程序均由计算机来完成时,创造力会被证明为更重要。
然而,创造力与智力不能等同起来。
一位专家的聪明才智可能表现在~个或几个领域,但他对革新不一定感兴趣,或在这方面不一定成功。
与此相似,尽管革新要求一定程度的心智,但我们没有发现智力测试与创造力测试两者之间的重要联系。
的确,创造力好像更依赖于某种气质和个性一一敢于冒险,吃苦耐劳,锲而不舍,但首先要有改变现状,对社会留下深远影响的愿望,而不是提高各种信息处理的效率。
【答案】No one denies the importance of creativity. Indeed, creativity will prove more important in the future when almost all standard programming is done by computers. However, creativity and intelligence cannot be equated. An expert's intelligence may manifest itself in several or more areas, but he may not be interested in innovation or successful in it. Similarly, although innovation requires a certain level of mind, we have not found a significant link between tests of intelligence and tests of creativity. Indeed, creativity seems to depend more on a certain temperament and personality -- the willingness to take risks, to work hard, to persevere, to have a wish to change the current situation and make a far-reaching influence on the society, rather than improve the efficiency of processing all kinds of information.2.单选题A(n)()test is a rough measure of a child’s capacity for learning, particularly for learning the kinds of things required at school.问题1选项A.proficiencyB.intelligenceC.psychologyD.speed【答案】B【解析】考查名词词义辨析。
中国矿业大学考博英语真题常见虚拟词及其解析
中国矿业大学考博英语真题常见虚拟词及其解析虚拟语气是谓语动词的一种形式,用来表示假设,或用来表示命令、建议以及说话人的主观愿望,有时也可以使语气缓和、委婉。
虚拟语气作为一重点语法,在各类考试中占有相当大的分值,所以理解该语法,不管对于考试,还是在日常应用中都有相当大的作用,本节将就考试重点作详细讲解。
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一、虚拟语气的用法常用于条件句中,表示与现在、将来、过去相反的假设,表示与现在、将来、过去相反假设时,主句与从句谓语动词的变化形式,现以动词do为例说明。
主句从句现在would/should/could/might+do be→were/do→did 将来would/should/could/might+do were to+do/should+do(只能用should)过去would/should/could/have done had done注:有些语法书中在“与将来相反假设”的条件从句中也有do→did,这样就和“与现在相反假设”的主句、从句完全相似,其主要区别在于各自的时间状语上,另外如果在“与将来相反假设”的条件从句中出现should+do,那么主句中就避免使用should+do,可以用would/could/might+do。
例句:If you were to examine the birth certificates of every soccer player in2006s World Cup tournament,you would most likely find a noteworthy quirk.(选自2007年Text1)分析:该句是复合句。
译文:假如你去调查2006年世界杯上每位足球运动员的出生证明,你很可能会发现一个值得注意的现象。
2022年考研考博-考博英语-中国矿业大学考试全真模拟易错、难点剖析AB卷(带答案)试题号:20
2022年考研考博-考博英语-中国矿业大学考试全真模拟易错、难点剖析AB卷(带答案)一.综合题(共15题)1.单选题Given the lack of fit between gifted students and their schools, it is not surprising that such students often have little good to say about their school experience. In one study of 400 adults who had achieved distinction in all areas of life, researchers found that three-fifths of these individuals either did badly in school or were unhappy in school. Few MacArthur Prize fellows, winners of the MacArthur Award for creative accomplishment, had good things to say about their pre-collegiate schooling if they had not been placed in advanced programs. Anecdotal (名人轶事)reports support this. Pablo Picasso, Charles Darwin, Mark Twain, Oliver Gold smith, and William Butler Yeats all disliked school. So did Winston Churchill, who almost failed out of Harrow, an elite British school. About Oliver Goldsmith, one of his teachers remarked, “Never was so dull a boy.” Often these children realize that they know more than their teachers, and their teachers often feel that these children are arrogant, inattentive, or unmotivated.Some of these gifted people may have done poorly in school because their gifts were not scholastic. Maybe we can account for Picasso in this way. But most fared poorly in school not because they lacked ability but because they found school unchallenging and consequently lost interest. Yeats described the lack of fit between his mind and school: “Because I had found it difficult to attend to anything less interesting than my own thoughts, I was difficult to teach.” As noted earlier, gifted children of al l kinds tend to be strong-willed nonconformists. Nonconformity and stubbornness (and Yeats’s level of arrogance and self-absorption) are likely to lead to Conflicts with teachers.When highly gifted students in any domain talk about what was important to the development of their abilities, they are far more likely to mention their families than their schools or teachers. A writing prodigy (神童)studied by David Feldman and Lynn Goldsmith was taught far more about writing by his journalist father than his English teacher. High-IQ children, in Australia studied by Miraca Gross had much more positive feelings about their families than their schools. About half of the mathematicians studied by Benjamin Bloom had little good to say about school. They all did well in school and took honors classes when available, and some skipped grades.1.The main point the author is making about schools is that().2.The author quotes the remarks of one of Oliver Goldsmith's teachers().3.Pablo Picasso is listed among the many gifted children who().4.Many gifted people attributed their success().5.The root cause of many gifted students having bad memories of their school years is that (). 问题1选项A.they should satisfy the needs of students from different family backgroundsB.they are often incapable of catering to the needs of talented studentsC.they should organize their classes according to the students’ abilityD.they should enroll as many gifted students as possible问题2选项A.to provide support for his argumentB.to illustrate the strong will of some gifted childrenC.to explain how dull students can also be successfulD.to show how poor Oliver's performance was at school问题3选项A.paid no attention to their teachers in classB.contradicted their teachers much too oftenC.could not cope with their studies at school successfullyD.behaved arrogantly and stubbornly in the presence of their teachers问题4选项A.mainly to parental help and their education at homeB.both to school instruction and to their parents’ coachingC.more to their parents’ encouragement than to school trainingD.less to their systematic education than to their talent问题5选项A.their nonconformity brought them a lot of troubleB.they were seldom praised by their teachersC.school courses failed to inspire or motivate themD.teachers were usually far stricter than their parents【答案】第1题:B第2题:A第3题:C第4题:A第5题:C【解析】1.观点态度题。
2022年考研考博-考博英语-中国矿业大学考试全真模拟易错、难点剖析B卷(带答案)第6期
2022年考研考博-考博英语-中国矿业大学考试全真模拟易错、难点剖析B卷(带答案)一.综合题(共15题)1.单选题The question of whether war is inevitable is one which has concerned many of the world’s great writers. Before considering this question, it will be useful to introduce some related concepts. Conflict, defined as opposition among social entities directed against one another, is distinguished from competition, defined as opposition among social entities dependently striving for something which is inadequate supply. Competitors may aware of one another, which has been defined as a process by which social entities function in the disservice of one another. Opposition is thus contrasted with cooperation, the process by which social entities function in the service of one another. These definitions are necessary because it is important to emphasize that competition between individuals or groups is inevitable in a world of limited resources, but conflict is not conflict, nevertheless, is very likely to occur, and is probably an essential and desirable element of human societies.Many authors have argued for the inevitability of war form the premise that in the struggle for existence among animal species, only the fittest survive. In general, however this struggle in nature is competition, not conflict. Social animals, such as monkeys and cattle, fight to win or maintain leadership of the group. The struggle for existence occurs not in such fights, but in the competition for limited feeding areas and for the occupancy of areas free from meat-eating animal. Those who fail in this competition starve to death or become victims to other species. This struggle for existence does not resemble human war, but rather the competition of individuals for jobs, markets, and materials. The essence of the struggle is the competition for the necessities of life that are insufficient to satisfy all.Among nations there is competition in developing resources, trades, skills, and a satisfactory way of life. The successful nations grow and prosper; the unsuccessful decline. While it is true that this competition may induce efforts to expand territory at the expense of others, and thus lead to conflict, it cannot be said that war-1ike conflict among nations is inevitable, although competition is1.In the first paragraph, the author gives the definitions of some terms in order to().2.According the author, competition differs from conflict in that().3.The phrase “function in the disservice of one another” (Line7, Para. 1) most probably means().4.The passage is probably intended to answer the question “()".问题1选项A.argue for the similarities between animal societies and human societiesB.smooth out the conflicts in human societiesC.distinguish between two kinds of oppositionD.summarize that characteristic features of cooperation问题2选项A.it results in war in most casesB.it induces efforts to expand territoryC.it is a kind of opposition among social entitiesD.it is essentially a struggle for existence问题3选项A.betray each otherB.harm one anotherC.help to collaborate with each otherD.benefit one another问题4选项A.Is war inevitable?B.Why is there conflict and competition?C.Is conflict desirable?D.Can competition lead to conflict?【答案】第1题:C第2题:D第3题:B第4题:A【解析】1.推理判断题。
中国矿业大学2007年博士研究生入学考试英语试题参考答案与解析
中国矿业大学2007年博士研究生入学考试英语试题参考答案与解析Part One Cloze1.breakfast【解析】根据文中的时间顺序可知,这里应是准备早餐。
2.risen【解析】此处是说太阳升起来照到河上,因此应填risen。
3.with【解析】go with表示伴随。
4.collect【解析】这里是说采集玉米等,因此应填collect。
5.used【解析】be used for表示“用来做……”。
6.prepare【解析】此处是说准备晚餐,因此应填prepare。
7.new【解析】此处是说新的一天,因此应填new。
8.routine【解析】此处是说做同样的工作,routine可表示老一套惯常的且常常机械执行的程序或活动,因此应填routine。
9.spend【解析】此处是说白天花时间修补渔网,因此应填spend。
10.both【解析】“both…and…”表示“不但……而且……;既……又……”。
11.Later【解析】从时间上看前面讲的是一月,此处是八月和九月,因此应填later。
12.second【解析】前面讲到第一次播种的时间是一月,八月和九月应是第二次播种的时间,因此应填second。
13.sowing【解析】此处是说每次播种后过四个月就可以收获了,因此应填sowing。
14.again【解析】once again表示再一次。
15.asleep【解析】此处是说在孩子入睡后,因此应填asleep。
Part Two Reading ComprehensionPassage One1.D【解析】本题的四个选项中,只有D项为正确答案。
这可从文中的“The over-development of motor transport,with its increase of more cars,more highways,more pollution,more suburbs,more commuting,has contributed to the near destruction of our cities.”推知。
2022年考研考博-考博英语-中国矿业大学考试全真模拟易错、难点剖析B卷(带答案)第49期
2022年考研考博-考博英语-中国矿业大学考试全真模拟易错、难点剖析B卷(带答案)一.综合题(共15题)1.单选题Researchers who are unfamiliar with the cultural and ethnic groups they are studying must take extra precautions to shed any biases they bring with them from their own culture. For example, they must make sure they construct measures that are meaningful for each of the cultural or ethnic minority groups being studied.In conducting research on culture and ethnic minority issues, investigators distinguish between the emic approach and the etic approach. In the emic approach, the goal is to describe behavior in one culture or ethnic group in terms that are meaningful and wit to the People in that culture or ethnic group, without regard to other cultures or ethnic groups. In the etic approach, the goal is to describe behavior so that generalizations can be made across cultures. If researchers construct a questionnaire in an emic fashion, their concern is only that the questions are meaningful to the particular culture or ethnic group being studied. If, however, the researchers construct a questionnaire in an etic fashion, they want to include questions that reflect concepts familiar to all cultures involved.How might the emic and etic approaches be reflected in the study of family processes? In the emic approach, there searchers might choose to focus only on middle-class White families, without regard for whether the information obtained in the study can be generalized or is appropriate for ethic minority groups. In a subsequent study there searchers may decide to adopt an etic approach by studying not only middle-class, White families, but also lower-income White families, Black American families, Spanish American families, and Asian American families. In studying in ethnic minority families, the researchers would likely discover that the extended family is more frequently a support system in ethnic minority families than in White American families. If so, the emic approach would reveal a different pattern of family interaction than would the etic approach, documenting that research with middle-class White families cannot always be generalized to all ethnic groups.1.According to the first paragraph, researchers unfamiliar with the target cultures are inclined to().2.What does the author say about the emic approach and the etic approach?pared with the etic approach, the emic approach is apparently more().4.The etic approach is concerned with().5.Which of the following is true of the ethnic minority families in the U.S. according to the passage?问题1选项A.be overcautious in constructing meaningfi.il measuresB.view them from their own cultural perspectiveC.guard against interference from their own cultureD.accept readily what is alien to their own culture问题2选项A.They have different research focuses in the study of ethnic issues.B.The former is biased while the latter is objective.C.The former concentrates on the study of culture while the latter on family issues.D.They are both heavily dependent on questionnaires in conducting surveys.问题3选项A.culturally interactiveB.culture-orientedC.culturally biasedD.culture-specific问题4选项A.the general characteristics of minority familiesB.culture-related concepts of individual ethnic groupsC.features shared by various cultures or ethnic groupsD.the economic conditions of different types of families问题5选项A.Their cultural patterns are usually more adaptable.B.Their cultural concepts are difficult to comprehend.C.They don’t interact with each other so much as White families.D.They have closer family ties than White families.【答案】第1题:B第2题:A第3题:D第4题:C第5题:D【解析】1.判断推理题。
中国矿业大学(北京)博士入学英语阅读12-22
矿大(北京)博士入学英语阅读练习12-22Passage One (QQ群矿大北京2016考博370230165)Questions 16 to 19 are based on the following passage.Oil companies needs offshore platforms primarily because the oil or natural gas the companies extract from the ocean floor has to be processed before pumps can be used to move the substances ashore. But because processing crude (unprocessed oil or gas) on a platform rather than at facilities onshore exposes workers to the risks of explosion and to an unpredictable environment, researchers are attempting to diminish the need for human labor on platforms and even to eliminate platforms altogether by redesigning two kinds of pumps to handle crude. These pumps could then be used to boost the natural pressure driving the flow of crude, which, by itself, is sufficient only to bring the crude to the platform, located just above the wellhead. Currently, pumps that could boost this natural pressure sufficiently to drive the crude through a pipeline to the shore do not work consistently because of th e crude’s content. Crude may consist of oil or natural gas in multiphase states—combinations of liquids, gases, and solids under pressure—that do not reach the wellhead in constant proportions. The flow of crude oil, for example, can change quickly from 60 percent liquid to 70 percent gas. This surge in gas content causes loss of “head”, or pressure inside a pump, with the result that a pump can no longer impart enough energy to transport the crude mixture through the pipeline and to the shore.Of two pumps being redesigned, the positive-displacement pump is promising because it is immune to sudden shifts in the proportion of liquid to gas in the crude mixture. But the pump’s design, which consists of a single or twin screw pushing the fluid from one end of the pump to the other, brings crude into close contact with most parts of the pump, and thus requires that it be made of expensive, corrosion-resistant material. The alternative is the centrifugal pump, which has a rotating impeller that sucks fluid in at one end and forces fluid out at the other. Although this pump has a proven design and has worked for years with little maintenance in waste-disposal plants, researchers have discovered that because the swirl of its impeller separates gas out from the oil that normally accompanies it, significant reductions in head can occuras it operates.Research in the development of these pumps is focused mainly on trying to reduce the cost of the positive-displacement pump and attempting to make the centrifugal pump more tolerant of gas. Other researchers are looking at ways of adapting either kind of pump for use underwater, so that crude could be moved directly from the sea bottom to processing facilities onshore, eliminating platforms.16. Which one of following best expresses the main idea of the passage?A. Oil companies are experimenting with technologies that may help diminish the danger to workers from offshore crude processing.B. Oil companies are seeking methods of installing processing facilities underwater.C. Researchers are developing several new pumps designed to enhance human labor efficiency in processing facilities.D. Researchers are seeking to develop equipment that would preempt the need for processing facilities onshore.17. The passage supports which one of the following statements about the natural pressure driving the flow of crude?A. It is higher than that created by the centrifugal pump.B. It is constant regardless of relative proportions of gas and liquid.C. It is able to carry the crude only as far as the wellhead.D. It is able to carry the crude to the platform.18. With which one of the following statements regarding offshore platforms would the author most likely agree?A. If a reduction of human labor on offshore platform is achieved, there is no real need to eliminate platforms altogether.B. Reducing human labor on offshore platforms is desirable because researchers’ knowledge about the transportation of crude is dangerously incomplete.C. The dangers involved in working on offshore platforms make their elimination a desirable goal.D. The positive-displacement pump is the better alternative for researchers,because it would allow them to eliminate platforms altogether.19. The passage implies that the current state of technology necessitates that crude be moved to shoreA. in a multiphase stateB. in equal proportions of gas to liquidC. with small proportions of corrosive materialD. after having been processed16. A17. D18. C19. D。
中国矿业大学博士入学英语考试试题(2007)解读
Entrance Examination in English for Ph.D Candidates at CUMTB(November ,2007)提示:请将所有答案写在答题纸上,写在试卷上无效。
Part One: Cloze (15 points)If you were to begin a new job tomorrow, you would bring with you some basic strengths and weaknesses. Success or (1)in your work would depend, to (2)great extent,(3)your ability to use your strengths and weaknesses to the best advantage.(4)the utmost importance is your attitude.A person (5)begins a job convinced that he isn't going to like it or is (6)that he is going to ail is exhibiting a weakness which can only hinder his success. On the other hand, a person who is secure(7)his belief that he is probably as capable (8)doing the work as anyone else and who is willing to make a cheerful attempt near it possesses a certain strength of purpose. The(9)are that he will do well.(10)the prerequisite skills for a particular job is strength. Lacking those skills is obviously a weakness. A bookkeeper who can't add or a carpenter who can't cut a straight line with a saw is hopeless cases.This book has been designed to (11)you capitalize on the strength and overcome the (12)that you bring to the job of learning. But in groups to measure your development, you must first take stock of somewhere you stand now.(13)we get further along in the book, we'll be dialing in some detail with specific processes for developing and strengthening (14)skills. However, to begin with, you should pause to examine your present strengths and weaknesses in three areas that are critical to your success or failure in school: your(15), your reading and communication skills, and your study habits.Part Two: Reading Comprehension (40 points)Passage OneQuestions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage.Many of the most damaging and life threatening types of weather torrential rains, severe thunderstorms, and tornadoes - begin quickly, strike suddenly, and disappear rapidly, destroying small regions while leaving neighbouring areas untouched. Such event as a tornado struck the northeastern section of Edmonton, Alberta, in July 1987. Total damages from the tornado exceeded $250 million, the highest ever for any Canadian storm.Conventional computer models of the atmosphere have limited value in predicting short lived local storms like the Edmonton tornado, because the available weather data are generally not detailed enough to allow computers to study carefully the subtle atmospheric changes that come before these storms. In most nations, for example, weather-balloon observations are taken just once every twelve hours at locations typically separated by hundreds of miles. With such limited data, conventional forecasting models do a much better job predicting general weather conditions over large regions than they do forecasting specific local events.Until recently, the observation intensive approach needed for accurate, very short-range forecasts, or "Nowcasts," was not feasible. The cost of equipping and operating many thousands of conventional weather stations was extremely high, and the difficulties involved in rapidly collecting and processing the raw weather data from such a network were hard to overcome. Fortunately, scientific and technological advances have overcome most of these problems. Radar systems, automated weather instruments, and satellites are all capable of making detailed, nearly continuous observation over large regions at a relatively low cost. Communications satellites can transmit data around the world cheaply and instantaneously, and modern computers can quickly compile and analyze this large volume of weather information.Meteorologists and computer scientists now work together to design computer programs and video equipment capable of transforming raw weather data into words, symbols, and vivid graphic displays that forecasters can interpret easily and quickly. As meteorologists have begun using these new technologies in weather forecasting offices, Nowcasting is becoming a reality.1.The word "exceeded" in paragraph 1 most probably means ____.[A] added up to[B] were more than[C] were about[D] were less than2.Conventional computer models of the atmosphere fails to predict such a short-lived tornado because____.[A] the computer is not used to forecast specific local events[B] the computers are not advanced enough to predict it[C] the weather data people collect are often wrong[D] weather conditions in some small regions are not available3.According to the passage, the word "Nowcast" (paragraph 3) means ____.[A] a way of collecting raw weather data[B] a forecast which can predict the weather conditions in the small area in an accurate way[C] a network to collect instant weather data[D] a more advanced system of weather observation4.According to the passage, ____ is the key factor to making "Nowcasts" a reality. [A] scientific and technological advances such as radar, or satellites[B] computer scientist[C] meteorologists[D] advanced computer programs5.According to the author, the passage mainly deals with ____.[A] a tornado in Edmonton, Alberta[B] what's a "Nowcast"[C] the disadvantage of conventional computer models of the weather forecast[D] a breakthrough in weather forecastPassage TwoQuestions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage.Paradise Lost is Milton's masterpiece. Its story is taken from the Bible, about "the fall of man", that is, how Adam and Eve are tempted by Satan to disobey God by eating the forbidden fruit from the Tree of Knowledge, and how they are punished by God and driven out of Paradise. In Milton's words, the purpose of writing the epic is to "justify the ways of God to men", but apparently, Milton is uttering his intense hatred of cruelness of the ruler in the poem. By depicting Satan and his followers as well as their fiery utterance and brave actions, Milton is showing a Puritan's revolt against the dictator and against the established Catholics and the Anglican Church.In the poem God is no better than a cruel and selfish ruler, seated on a throne with a group of angels about him singing songs to praise him. His long speeches are not pleasing at all. He is cruel and unjust in punishing Satan. His angels are stupid. But Satan is by far the most striking character in the poem, who rises against God and, though defeated, still persists in his fighting.Adam and Eve shows Milton's belief in the power of man. God denies them a chance to pursue forknowledge. It is this longing for knowledge that opens before mankind a wide road to intelligent and active life. It has been noted by many critics that Milton's revolutionary feelings makes him forget religious doctrines(教条). The angels who surround the God never think of expressing any opinions of their own, and they never seem to have any opinions of their own. The image of God surrounded by such angels resembles the court of an absolute monarch . But Satan and his followers, who freely discuss all issues in council, remind us of a Republican Parliament.6.This passage is most probably ____.[A] a review of Milton's Paradise Lost[B] an introduction of what Paradise Lost is about[C] a depiction of the cruelness of the British ruler[D] part of an introduction to English literature7.According to the passage, Milton ____.[A] describes Satan as a Puritan[B] doesn't believe in God[C] is satisfied with the British ruler[D] calls on people to fight against the dictator8.In the poem, Satan is described as ____.[A] an evil person[B] contrary to what is depicted in the Bible[C] selfish and cruel devil[D] a stupid ghost9.Which of the following can NOT be inferred from this passage?[A] If Adam and Eve had not eaten the forbidden fruit, human being would be ignorant until now.[B] God acts like a dictator.[C] Satan and his followers are parliament members in the poem.[D] The angels are depicted as stupid in the poem.10.According to this passage, Paradise Lost is written for the purpose of ____.[A] praising God for the creation of the world[B] criticizing the cruelness of British ruler[C] changing people's unfavourable impression of Satan[D] expressing his support for the fight of SatanPassage ThreeQuestions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage.Bringing up children is a hard work, and you are often to blame for any bad behavior of your children. If so, Judith Rich Harris has good news for you. Parents, she argues, have no important long-term effects on the development of the personality of their children. Far more important are their playground friends and neighborhood. Ms. Harris takes to hitting the assumption, which has dominated developmental psychology for almost half a century.Ms. Harris's attack on the developmentalists' "nature" argument looks likely to reinforce doubts that the profession was already having. If parents matter, why is it that two adopted children, reared in the same home, are no more similar in personality than two adopted children reared in separate homes? Or that a pair of identical twins, reared in the same home, are no more alike than a pair of identical twins reared in different homes?Difficult as it is to track the precise effects of parental upbringing, it may be harder to measure the exact influence of the peer group in childhood and adolescence. Ms. Harris points to how children from immigrant homes soon learn not to speak at school in the way their parents speak. But acquiring a language is surely a skill, rather than a characteristic of the sort developmental psychologists hunt for. Certainly it is different from growing up tensely or relaxed, or from learning to be honest or hard-working or generous. Easy though it may be to prove that parents have little impact on those qualities, it will be hard to prove that peers have vastly more.Moreover, mum and dad surely cannot be ditched completely. Young adults may, as Ms. Harris argues, be keen to appear like their peers. But even in those early years, parents have the power to open doors: they may initially choose the peers with whom their young associate, and pick that influential neighborhood. Moreover, most people suspect that they come to resemble their parents more in middle age, and that people's child bearing habits may be formed partly by what their parents did. So the balance of influences is probably complicated, as most parents already suspected without being able to demonstrate it scientifically. Even if it turns out that the genes they pass on and the friends their children play with matter as much as affection, discipline and good example, parents are not completely off the hook.11. According to Ms. Harris, ____.[A] parents are to blame for any bad behavior of their children[B] parents will affect greatly the children's life in the long run[C] nature rather than nurture has a significant effect on children's personality development[D] children's personality is shaped by their friends and neighbors12.Which of the following views is consistent with what the developmentalists hold?[A] Children are more influenced by their peers than by their parents.[B] Twins are quite different if they are reared in two separate families.[C] Identical twins reared in the same home are different in personality.[D] Nurture has a less significant effect on children's personality development.13.According to Para. 3, which of the following statements is TRUE?[A] It is harder to track the precise effects of parental upbringing than the exact influence of the peer group in children.[B] Immigrant children tend to discard the way their parents speak quickly when they go to school.[C] It has been proved that peers have more impact on children's qualities such as to be honest or hard-working or generous.[D] It is easier for children to acquire a language at school than at home.14.The word "ditched" ( Line 1,Para. 4) could best be replaced by ____.[A] proved[B] emphasized[C] compared[D] ignored15. What is the author's main purpose?[A] To highly praise Ms. Harris's work.[B] To counter Ms. Harris's work.[C] To objectively report on Ms. Harris's work.[D] To critically comment on Ms. Harris's work.Passage FourQuestions 16 to 20 are based on the following passage.According to sociologists, there are several different ways in which a person may become recognized as the leader of a social group. In the family, traditional cultural patterns confer leadership on one or both of the parents. In other cases, such as friendship groups, one or more persons may gradually emerge as leaders, although there is no formal process of selection. In larger groups, leaders are usually chosen formally through election or recruitment.Although leaders are often thought to be people with unusual personal ability, decades of research have failed to produce consistent evidence that there is any category of “natural leaders”. It seems that there is no set of personal qualities that all leaders have in common; rather, virtually any person may be recognized as a leader if the person has qualities that meet the needs of that particular group.Research suggests that there are typically two different leadership roles that are held by different individuals. Instrumental leadership is leadership that emphasizes the completion of tasks by a social group. Group members look to instrumental leaders to “get things done.” Expressive leadership, on the other hand, is leadership that emphasizes the collective well-beings of a social group’s members. Expressive leaders are less concerned with the overall goals of the group than with providing emotional support to group members and attempting to minimize tension and conflict among them.Instrumental leaders are likely to have a rather secondary relationship to other group members. They give others and may discipline group members who inhibit the attainment of the group’s goals. Expressive leaders cultivate a more personal or primary relationship to others in the group. They offer sympathy when someone experiences difficulties and try to resolve issues that threaten to divide the group. As the difference in these two roles suggest, expressive leaders generally receive more personal affection from group members; instrumental leaders, if they are successful in promoting group goals, may enjoy a more distant respect.16. What does the passage mainly discuss?[A] The problems faced by leaders.[B] How leadership differs in small and large groups.[C]How social groups determine who will lead them.[D]The role of leaders in social groups.17. The passage mentions all of the following ways by which people can become leaders EXCEPT[A] recruitment[B] formal election process[C] specific leadership training[D] traditional cultural patterns18. Which of the following statements about leadership can be inferred from paragraph 2?[A] A person who is an effective leader of a particular group may not be an effective leader in another group[B] Few people succeed in sharing a leadership role with another person[C] A person can best learn how to be an effective leader by studying research on leadership.[D] Most people desire to be leaders but can produce little evidence of their qualifications.19. In mentioning “natural leaders”in line 8, the author is making the point that[A few people qualify as “natural leaders”.[B]there is no proof that “natural leaders”exist.[C] “natural leaders”are easily accepted by the members of a group.[D] “natural leaders”share a similar set of characteristics20. The passage indicates that instrumental leaders generally focus on[A ]ensuring harmonious relationships.[B]sharing responsibility with group members.[C]identifying new leaders.[D] achieving a goal.Passage FiveQuestions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.There are people in Italy who can’t stand soccer. Not all Canadians love hockey. A similar situation exists in America, where there are those individuals you may be one of them who yawn or even frown when somebody mentions baseball. Baseball to them means boring hours watching grown men in funny tight outfits standing around in a field staring away while very little of anything happens. They tell you it’s a game better suited to the 19th century, slow, quiet, and gentlemanly. These are the same people you may be one of them who love football because there’s the sport that glorifies “the hit”.By contrast, baseball seems abstract, cool, silent, still.On TV the game is fractured into a dozen perspectives, replays, close ups. The geometry of the game, however, is essential to understanding it. You will contemplate the game from one point as a painter does his subject; you may, of course, project yourself into the game. It is in this projection that the game affords so much space and time for involvement. The TV won’t do it for you..Take, for example, the third baseman. You sit behind the third base dugout and you watch him watching home plate. His legs are apart, knees flexed. His arms hang loose. He does a lot of this. The skeptic still cannot think of any other sports so still, so passive. But watch what happens every time the pitcher throws: the third baseman goes up on his toes, flexes his arms or bring the glove to a point in front of him, takes a step right or left, backward or forward, perhaps he glances across the field to check his first baseman’s position. Suppose the pitch is a ball. “Nothing happened,” you say. “I could have had my eyes closed.”The skeptic and the innocent must play the game. And this involvement in the stands is no more intellectual than listening to music is. Watch the third baseman. Smooth the dirt in front of you with one foot; smooth the pocket in your glove; watch the eyes of the batter, the speed of the bat, the sound of horsehide on wood. If football is a symphony of movement and theatre, baseball is chamber music, a spacious interlocking of notes, chores and responses.21.The passage is mainly concerned with .[A]the different tastes of people for sports[B]the different characteristics of sports[C]the attraction of football[D]the attraction of baseball22.Those who don’t like baseball may complain that.[A]it is only to the taste of the old[B]it involves fewer players than football[C]it is not exciting enough[D]it is pretentious and looks funny23.The author admits that.[A]baseball is too peaceful for the young[B]baseball may seem boring when watched on TV[C]football is more attracting than baseball[D]baseball is more interesting than football24.By stating “I could have had my eyes closed.” the author means (4th paragraph last sentence).[A]The third baseman would rather sleep than play the game[B]Even if the third baseman closed his eyes a moment ago, it could make no different to the result [C]The third baseman is so good at baseball that he could finish the game with eyes closed all the time and do his work well[D]The consequent was too bad he could not bear to see it25.We can safely conclude that the author.[A]likes football[B]hates football[C]hates baseball[D]likes baseballPassage SixQuestions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.Improbable as it may seem, an increasing number of Germans are giving up their elegant Mercedeses, sleek BMWs and ferociously fast Porsches and getting behind the wheels of imported American models –fro plush Cadillacs to more prosaic Fords. Unlike the cars produced by Detroit’s European subsidiaries, these cars are as American as apple pie and watery beer. And thanks to a favorable exchange rate, they are more affordable than ever Last year Germans bought 12 477 new U.S. –built cars; sales are expected to double this year.Like blue jeans, this buy –America fad appeals to Germans from all walks of life. Once regarded as faulty, flashy, gas –guzzling Goliaths, American autos are –thanks in large measure to foreign competition –more stylish and reliable than in years past. Tugged, off- road vehicles like the four-wheel drive Jeep Cherokee are now the hot wheels to drive among Germany’s thirty- something set. Owners and Aficionados of American – made care also boast their cars are cheaper to maintain.But that’s not the main reason German motorists are choosing U.S. imports –It’s their price. Even after the cost of overseas shipping is included, American –made cars offer more value –and deluxe features –for less money than German models. A Chrysler LeBaron convertible sells for 35 000 marks; a BMW 320i convertible, by comparison, commands 10 000 marks more. And U.S. autos come with standard equipment – electric windows, automatic locks and sun roofs –that’s available only as expensive options on German models.Owning an American car in Germany is not for everybody. But the worst headaches come form the German bureaucracy. Johann Erben, a Greiburg dental lab technician, purchased a LeBaron convertible during a U.S. trip in November –and has yet to drive it one kilometer. First, he waited months for the proper registration documents to arrive; then he spent more than 1 000 marks to have it comply with German regulations. Even so, safety inspectors refused to approve it until he changed the headlights and windows to European Community standards. “There I was with my supermodern, $ 20,000 car and unable to get it through inspection,” Er ben recalled.26.Detroit’s European subsidiaries _______.[A]produce the same models as Detroit supplies in the U.S. market[B]provide cars of European styles[C]produce cars that are thought to be un-American by Germans[D]could hardly meet the demand for American cars last year27.The buy-American fad that appeals to Germans most seems to be _______.[A]blue jeans[B]apple pie[C]U.S.-made cars[D]watery beer28.As for Germans, American cars not only are cheaper but _______.[A]endures wear and tear[B]are adaptable to road conditions[C]provides greater space[D]offers more deluxe features29.Which of the following statements is true?[A]American cars used to consume a lot of oil.[B]Japanese cars still lead the German market.[C]The U.S. motor industry is now confident to cope with recession.[D]German cars are going to provide the same standard equipment as American-made cars.30.European Community standards probably are _______.[A]a law to control the amount of imported goods from other continents[B]a set of standards to inspect imported cars[C]a system to regulate measures of manufactured goods[D]a set of standards to control product qualityPart Three Vocabulary and Structure (15 points)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 that best completes the sentence.1. His ideas are invariably condemned as by his colleagues.[A] imaginative [B] ingenious [C] impractical [D] theoretical2. Thousands of people turned out into the streets to against the local authorities’ decisionto build a highway across the field.[A] contradict [B] reform [C] counter [D] protest3. The majority of nurses arc women, but in the higher ranks of the medical profession women are in a .[A] minority [B] scarcity [C] rarity [D] minimum4. The president explained that the purpose of taxation was to government spending.[A] finance [B] expand [C] enlarge [D] budget5. The heat in summer is no less here in this mountain region.[A] concentrated [B] extensive [C] intense [D] intensive6. Taking photographs is strictly here, as it may damage the precious cave paintings.[A] forbidden [B] rejected [C] excluded [D] denied7. Since the early nineties, the trend in most businesses has been toward on-demand, always-available products and services that suit the customer’s rather than the company’s.[A] benefit [B] availability [C] suitability [D] convenience8. The priest made the of the cross when he entered the church.[A] mark [Bj signal [C] sign [D] gesture9. This spacious room is furnished with just a few articles in it.[A] lightly [B] sparsely [C] hardly [D] rarely10. The popularity of the film shows that the reviewers’ fears were completely[A] unjustified [B] unjust [C] misguided [D] unaccepted11. The head of the Museurr was and let us actually examine the ancient manuscripts.[A] promising [B] agreeing [C] pleasing [D] obliging12. The multinational corporation was making a take-over for a property company.[A1 application [B] bid [C] proposal [D] suggestion13. The party’s reduced vote was of lack of support for its policies.[A] indicative [B] positive [CJ revealing [D] evident14. There has been a lack of communication between the union and the management.[A] regretful [B] regrettable [C] regretting [DJ regretted15. The family in Chinese cities now spends more money on housing than before.[A] normal [B] average [C] usual [D] general16. The new colleague to have worked in several big corporations before he joined our company.[A] confess [B] declares [C] claims [D] confirms17. During the summer holiday season it is difficult to find a(n) room in the hotels here.[A] empty B] vacant [C] free [D] deserted18. Scientific research results can now be quickly to factory production.[A] used [B] applied [C] tried [D] practiced19. The computer can be programmed to a whole variety of tasks.[A] assign [B] tackle [C] realize [D] solve20. The team’s efforts to score were by the oppo sing goalkeeper.[A] frustrated [B] prevented [C] discouraged [D] accomplished21.1 only know the man by but I have never spoken to him.[A] chance [B] heart [C] sight [D] experience22. Being colour-blind, Sally can’t make a b etween red and green.[A] difference [B] distinction [C] comparison [D] division23.You must insist that students give a truthful answer with the reality of their world.[A] relevant [B] simultaneous [C] consistent [D]practical24. In order to raise money, Aunt Nicola had to with some of her most treasured possessions.[A] divide [B] separate [C] part [D] abandon25. The car was in good working when I bought it a few months ago[A] order [B] form [C] state [D] circumstance26.The customer expressed her for that broad hat.[A] disapproval [B] distaste [C] dissatisfaction [D] dismay27.In order to repair bams, build fence, grow crops, and care for animals a farmer must indeed be .[A] restless [B] skilled [C]strong [D] versatile28.His expenditure on holidays and luxuries is rather high in to his income.[A] comparison [B] proportion [C] association [D] calculation29.As the manager was away on a business trip, I was asked to the weekly staff meeting.[A] preside [B] introduce [C] chair [D] dominate30.The of the word is unknown, but it is certainly not from Greek.[A] origin [B] generation [C] descent [D] causePart Four Translation (20 points)Section A: Translate the following passage into Chinese.Of all the advantageous characteristics to have,I think that perseverance plays the greatest role in one's success. Other characteristics,such as intelligence,confidence,and honesty,are no doubt important,but they do not necessarily guarantee success. Perseverance offers no guarantees either,but I believe that this trait offers one more opportunity to succeed. There are several reasons why perseverance often leads to success. Firstof all,a man who has perseverance does not give up after a failure. He tries again and can,therefore,learn from his mistakes. Second,a persistent person is usually a hard worker,and hard work is an important ingredient in success. Last,with perseverance comes a certain amount of confidence - the confidence that one will eventually succeed.Section B: Translate the following passage into English.我的导师是亚裔人,嗜烟好酒,脾气暴躁。
2022年考研考博-考博英语-中国矿业大学考试全真模拟易错、难点剖析AB卷(带答案)试题号:39
2022年考研考博-考博英语-中国矿业大学考试全真模拟易错、难点剖析AB卷(带答案)一.综合题(共15题)1.翻译题爱因斯坦出生于德国南部的一个犹太中产阶级家庭。
母亲非常喜欢音乐。
爱因斯坦受她的影响很大。
她鼓励小爱因斯坦对小提琴和古典音乐的爱好。
他的父亲,一名工程师,对爱因斯坦的影响甚微。
不过,是他送给了他五岁儿子那个著名的玩具指南针,促发了小爱因斯坦的第一次“思想实验”:玩具中的针为什么总指向北?爱因斯坦后来成为一位伟大的物理学家。
他的思想早己超出了科学范围,影响着从绘画到诗歌的现代文化。
【答案】Einstein was born in a middle-class Jewish family in southern Germany. He was strongly impacted by his mother who was fond of music. She encouraged his passion for the violin and classical music. His father, an engineer, had little effect on Einstein. But it was he who gave his five-year-old son the famous toy compass that inspired young Einstein’s first “thought experiment”—what made the needle always point north? Later, Einstein became a great physicist. His ideas have gone beyond science, influencing modern culture from painting to poetry.2.单选题Within ten years they have tamed the()hill into green woods.问题1选项A.vacantB.barrenC.weirdD.wasteful 【答案】B【解析】考查形容词辨析。
中国矿业大学(北京)考博英语题型分析
2015中国矿业大学(北京)考博英语分析一、招考介绍从整体上看,由于博士生招生形势的不断发展各院校博士生入学考试的难度越来越大,对考生的外语水平要求也越来越高,特别是听、说能力。
攻读博士学位的学生,一方面应该具备坚实的专业理论基础和扎实的科研能力,另一方面还应该具备较高水平的外语能力。
二、中国矿业大学(北京)考博英语题型Part1:词汇,15题15分Part2:完型填空,20题10分。
Part3:阅读理解,五篇20题40分。
Part4:翻译短文,英译汉10分,汉译英10分。
Part5:写作,15分。
三、考博英语必备参考书育明考博教研部主编的《考博英语真题解析》和《考博词汇》是考博人必备的两本书。
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四、联系导师在初步定好考博学校之后,就要和所报考院校中意的老师取得联系,询问是否有招生名额,能否报考,这是我们考博成功的关键第一步。
大多数考生会在九月中下旬与导师取得联系。
因为太早,学校里面直博名额什么的还没有确定,报考的导师也不清楚是否有名额;太晚的话,怕别的学生比你早联系就不好了。
一般情况下,导师对一个学生很中意的话,后来联系的学生,导师一般也不会答应其报考了。
在此说点题外话,联系导师的过程中,如果读研期间的导师有关系,可以尽量利用。
如果没有,也没关系,凭着自己的本事也是可以和考博导师很好的沟通的,这就要看自己了。
通常跟导师初次联系,都是发邮件。
导师回复邮件的情况一般有几种:(1)、欢迎报考。
这种答复最笼统,说明不了问题。
我们可以接着努力和老师多沟通,看看具体的进展,避免出现初试之后却没有名额的情况。
(2)、名额有限,可以报考,但有竞争。
很多人说这样的回复不满意,认为希望很小一般会被刷。
其实这样还是比较好的一种回答,最起码导师没有骗你而且给你机会去证明自己,考的好就可以上。
(3)、你的研究方向和我一样......各种一大堆他的研究方向和你相关,欢迎报考什么的话。
中国矿业大学考博英语真题及其精解
中国矿业⼤学考博英语真题及其精解中国矿业⼤学考博英语真题及其精解Directions:The following paragraphs are given in a wrong order forQuestions41-45,you are required to reorganize these paragraphs intoa coherent article by choosing from the list A-E to fill in eachnumbered box.The first and the last paragraphs have been placed foryou in Boxes.Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.(10points)[A]“I just don’t know how to motivate them to do a better job.We’re in a budget crunch and I have absolutely no financial rewardsat my disposal.In fact,we’ll probably have to lay some people offin the near future.It’s hard for me to make the job interesting andchallenging because it isn’t—it’s boring,routine paperwork,andthere isn’t much you can do about it.[B]“Finally,I can’t say to them that their promotions willhinge on the excellence of their paperwork.First of all,they knowit’s not true.If their performance is adequate,most are more likelyto get promoted just by staying on the force a certain number of yearsthan for some specific outstanding act.Second,they were trained todo the job they do out in the streets,not to fill out forms.Allthrough their career it is the arrests and interventions that getnoticed.Geng duo yuan xiao wan zheng kao bo ying yu zhen ti ji qi jiexi qing lian xi quan guo mian fei zi xun dian hua:si ling ling liuliu ba liu jiu qi ba,huo jia zi xun qq:qi qi er liu qi ba wu sanqi.[C]“I’ve got a real problem with my officers.They come on theforce as young,inexperienced men,and we send them out on the street, either in cars or on a heat.They seem to like the contact they have with the public,the action involved in crime prevention,and the apprehension of criminals.They also like helping people out at fires, accidents,and other emergencies.[D]“Some people have suggested a number of things like using conviction records as a performance criterion.However,we know that’s not fair—too many other things are involved.Bad paperwork increases the chance that you lose in court,but good paperwork doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll win.We tried setting up team competitions based on the excellence of the reports,but the guys caught on to that pretty quickly.No one was getting any type of reward for winning the competition,and they figured why should they labor when there was no payoff.”[E]“The problem occurs when they get back to the station.They hate to do the paperwork,and because they dislike it,the job is frequently put off or done inadequately.This lack of attention hurts us later on when we get to court.We need clear,factualreports.They must be highly detailed and unambiguous.As soon as one part of a report is shown to be inadequate or incorrect,the rest of the report is suspect.Poor reporting probably causes us to lose more cases than any other factor.[F]“So I just don’t know what to do.I’ve been groping in the dark in a number of years.And I hope that this seminar will shed somelight on this problem of mine and help me out in my future work.”[G]A large metropolitan city government was putting on a number of seminars for administrators,managers and/or executives of various departments throughout the city.At one of these sessions the topic to be discussed was motivation—how we can get public servants motivated to do a good job.The difficulty of a police captain became the central focus of the discussion.Order:G4142434445F答案详解41.【解析】[C]按照答题步骤,我们⾸先应当对已知信息进⾏研读,即阅读⾸尾段,归纳语篇的基本结构,找出答题的线索。
中国矿业大学考博英语真题2017年
中国矿业大学考博英语真题2017年Section ⅠReading ComprehensionDirections: There are 5 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Passage OneAs the twentieth century began, the importance of formal education in the United States increased. The frontier had mostly disappeared and by 1910 most Americans lived in towns and cities. Industrialization and the bureaucratization of economic life combined with a new emphasis upon credentials and expertise to make schooling increasingly important for economic and social mobility. Increasingly, too, schools were viewed as the most important means of integrating immigrants into American society.The arrival of a great wave of southern and eastern European immigrants at the turn of the century coincided with and contributed to an enormous expansion of formal schooling. By 1920 schooling to age fourteen or beyond was compulsory in most states, and the school year was greatly lengthened. Kindergartens, vacation schools, extracurricular activities, and vocational education and counseling extended the influence of public schools over the lives of students, many of whom in the larger industrial cities were the children of immigrants. Classes for adult immigrants were sponsored by public schools, corporations, unions, churches, settlement houses and other agencies.Reformers early in the twentieth century suggested that education programs should suit the needs of specific populations. Immigrant women were one such population. Schools tried to educate young women so they could occupy productive places in the urban industrial economy, and one place many educators considered appropriate for women was the home.Although looking after the house and family was familiar to immigrant women, American education gave homemaking a new definition. In preindustrial economies, homemaking had meant the production as well as the consumption of goods, and it commonly included income-producing activities both inside and outside the home. In the highly industrialized early-twentieth-century United States, however, overproduction rather than scarcity was becoming a problem. Thus, the ideal American homemaker was viewed as a consumer rather than a producer. Schools trained women tobe consumer homemaker—cooking, shopping, decorating, and caring for children "efficiently" in their own homes, or if economic necessity demanded, as employees in the homes of others. Subsequent reforms have made these notions seem quite out-of-date.1. It can be inferred from the first paragraph that one important factor in the increasing importance of education in the United States was ______.A.the growing number of schools in frontier communitiesB.an increase in the number of trained teachersC.the expanding economic problems of schoolsD.the increased urbanization of the entire country答案:D[解答] 本题定位于第一段第二、三句话“The frontier had mostly disappeared and by 1910 most Americans lived in towns and cities. Industrialization and the bureaucratization of economic life combined with a new emphasis upon credentials and expertise to make schooling increasingly important for economic and social mobility”。
2010年中国矿业大学考博英语真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)
2010年中国矿业大学考博英语真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. Cloze 2. Reading Comprehension 3. Structure and V ocabulary 4. English-Chinese Translation 5. Chinese-English Translation 6. WritingClozeMore than 600 million girls live in poverty in the developing world. Many of them are【C1】______in school and are not given the same opportunities【C2】______boys. New programs are aimed【C3】______helping girls and their families succeed. The unequal treatment of【C4】______is a big problem in many parts of the globe. But a new campaign hopes to show that girls can be the solution【C5】______ending poverty, disease and other global issues. It’s called the “girl effect”. According to the girl effect theory, one girl can make a positive change in the world, as【C6】______as she’s given a chance to succeed. An extra year of secondary school can boost a girl’s earnings【C7】______as much as 25%. If the 600 million girls in the developing world who live in poverty increased their earnings, 【C8】______could lift the world economy. Studies show that women are【C9】______likely than men to spend their paychecks【C10】______their families. With women working, children are more likely to stay in school, be better fed and be healthier.1.【C1】正确答案:discriminated解析:discriminate意为“歧视”,这里用做被动语态,表示某人收到歧视。
2008年中国矿业大学考博英语真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)
2008年中国矿业大学考博英语真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. Cloze 2. Reading Comprehension 3. Structure and V ocabulary 4. English-Chinese Translation 5. Chinese-English Translation 6. WritingClozeMost parent, I suppose, have had the experience of reading a bedtime story to their【C1】______and they must have【C2】______how difficult it is to write a good children’s book. Either the author has aimed too【C3】______, so that the children can follow what is in his(or more often, her)story, 【C4】______the story seems to be talking to the readers. The best children’s books are neither very difficult nor very simple, and satisfy both the children who【C5】______the story and the adult who 【C6】______it. Unfortunately, there are in fact【C7】______books like this, so the problem of finding the right bedtime story is not【C8】______to solve. This may be why many of books regarded as works of children’s literature were in fact written for 【C9】______Alice’s Adventure in Wonderland is perhaps the most obvious of this. Children, left for themselves, often【C10】______the worst possible interest in literature. Just leave a child in bookshop or【C11】______and he will more willingly choose the books written in an imaginative way, or have a【C12】______at most children’s comics, full of the stories and jokes which are the objections of teachers and right-thinking parents. Perhaps we parents should【C13】______trying to brainwash children into accepting our taste in literature. After all children and adults are so【C14】______that we parents should not expect that they will enjoy the【C15】______books. So I suppose we’ll just have to compromise over that bedtime story.1.【C1】正确答案:children解析:空格所在句子大意为:很多父母都有给孩子讲述床头故事的经历。
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中国矿业大学考博英语阅读真题解析Directions:Read the following four texts.Answer the questions below eachtext by choosing[A],[B],[C]or[D]Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET1.(40points)Text1Hunting for a job late last year,lawyer Gant Redmon stumbledacross CareerBuilder,a job database on the Internet.He searched itwith no success but was attracted by the site’s“personal searchagent.”It’s an interactive feature that lets visitors key in jobcriteria such as location,title,and salary,then E-mails them whena matching position is posted in the database.Redmon chose thekeywords legal,intellectual property,and Washington, D.C.Threeweeks later,he got his first notification of an opening.“I struckgold,”says Redmon,who E-mailed his resume to the employer and wona position as in-house counsel for a company.(PS:The way to contact yumingkaobo TEL:si ling ling-liu liu ba-liu jiu qi ba QQ:772678537) With thousands of career-related sites on the Internet,findingpromising openings can be time-consuming and inefficient.Searchagents reduce the need for repeated visits to the databases.Butalthough a search agent worked for Redmon,career experts seedrawbacks.Narrowing your criteria,for example,may work against you:“Every time you answer a question you eliminate a possibility.”saysone expert.For any job search,you should start with a narrow concept--whatyou think you want to do--then broaden it.“None of these programs do that,”says another expert.“There’s no career counseling implicit in all of this.”Instead,the best strategy is to use the agent as a kind of tip service to keep abreast of jobs in a particular database;when you get E-mail,consider it a reminder to check the database again.“I would not rely on agents for finding everything that is added to a database that might interest me,”says the author of a job-searching guide.Some sites design their agents to tempt job hunters to return. When CareerSite’s agent sends out messages to those who have signed up for its service,for example,it includes only three potential jobs --those it considers the best matches.There may be more matches in the database;job hunters will have to visit the site again to find them--and they do.“On the day after we send our messages,we see a sharp increase in our traffic,”says Seth Peets,vice president of marketing for CareerSite.Even those who aren’t hunting for jobs may find search agents worthwhile.Some use them to keep a close watch on the demand for their line of work or gather information on compensation to arm themselves when negotiating for a raise.Although happily employed,Redmon maintains his agent at CareerBuilder.“You always keep your eyes open,”he says.Working with a personal search agent means having another set of eyes looking out for you.41.How did Redmon find his job?[A]By searching openings in a job database.[B]By posting a matching position in a database.[C]By using a special service of a database.[D]By E-mailing his resume to a database.42.Which of the following can be a disadvantage of search agents?[A]Lack of counseling.[B]Limited number of visits.[C]Lower efficiency.[D]Fewer successful matches.43.The expression“tip service”(Line4,Paragraph3)most probably means________.[A]advisory[B]compensation[C]interaction[D]reminder44.Why does CareerSite’s agent offer each job hunter only three job options?[A]To focus on better job matches.[B]To attract more returning visits.[C]To reserve space for more messages.[D]To increase the rate of success.45.Which of the following is true according to the text?[A]Personal search agents are indispensable to job-hunters.[B]Some sites keep E-mailing job seekers to trace their demands.[C]Personal search agents are also helpful to those already employed.[D]Some agents stop sending information to people once they are employed.Text2Over the past century,all kinds of unfairness and discrimination have been condemned or made illegal.But one insidious form continues to thrive:alphabetism.This,for those as yet unaware of such a disadvantage,refers to discrimination against those whose surnames begin with a letter in the lower half of the alphabet.It has long been known that a taxi firm called AAAA cars has a big advantage over Zodiac cars when customers thumb through their phone directories.Less well known is the advantage that Adam Abbott has in life over Zo?Zysman.English names are fairly evenly spread between the halves of the alphabet.Yet a suspiciously large number of top people have surnames beginning with letters between A and K.Thus the American president and vice-president have surnames starting with B and C respectively;and26of George Bush’s predecessors(including his father)had surnames in the first half of the alphabet against just16in the second half.Even more striking, six of the seven heads of government of the G7rich countries are alphabetically advantaged(Berlusconi,Blair,Bush,Chirac,Chrétien and Koizumi).The world’s three top central bankers(Greenspan, Duisenberg and Hayami)are all close to the top of the alphabet,evenif one of them really uses Japanese characters.As are the world’s five richest men(Gates,Buffett,Allen,Ellison and Albrecht).Can this merely be coincidence?One theory,dreamt up in all the spare time enjoyed by the alphabetically disadvantaged,is that the rot sets in early.At the start of the first year in infant school, teachers seat pupils alphabetically from the front,to make it easier to remember their names.So short-sighted Zysman junior gets stuck in the back row,and is rarely asked the improving questions posed by those insensitive teachers.At the time the alphabetically disadvantaged may think they have had a lucky escape.Yet the result may be worse qualifications,because they get less individual attention,as well as less confidence in speaking publicly.The humiliation continues.At university graduation ceremonies, the ABCs proudly get their awards first;by the time they reach the Zysmans most people are literally having a ZZZ.Shortlists for job interviews,election ballot papers,lists of conference speakers and attendees:all tend to be drawn up alphabetically,and their recipients lose interest as they plough through them.46.What does the author intend to illustrate with AAA A cars and Zodiac cars?[A]A kind of overlooked inequality.[B]A type of conspicuous bias.[C]A type of personal prejudice.[D]A kind of brand discrimination.47.What can we infer from the first three paragraphs?[A]In both East and West,names are essential to success.[B]The alphabet is to blame for the failure of Zo?Zysman.[C]Customers often pay a lot of attention to companies’names.[D]Some form of discrimination is too subtle to recognize.48.The4th paragraph suggests that________.[A]questions are often put to the more intelligent students[B]alphabetically disadvantaged students often escape from class[C]teachers should pay attention to all of their students[D]students should be seated according to their eyesight49.What does the author mean by“most people are literally havinga ZZZ”(Lines2-3,Paragraph5)?[A]They are getting impatient.[B]They are noisily dozing off.[C]They are feeling humiliated.[D]They are busy with word puzzles.50.Which of the following is true according to the text?[A]People with surnames beginning with N to Z are oftenill-treated.[B]VIPs in the Western world gain a great deal from alphabetism.[C]The campaign to eliminate alphabetism still has a long way to go.[D]Putting things alphabetically may lead to unintentional bias.本文由“育明考博”整理编辑。