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考博英语(词汇)历年真题试卷汇编2(题后含答案及解析)

考博英语(词汇)历年真题试卷汇编2(题后含答案及解析)

考博英语(词汇)历年真题试卷汇编2(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. Structure and V ocabularyStructure and V ocabulary1.As skies fill with millions of migrating birds, European scientists say the seasonal miracle appears to depend on a seeming______: The fatter the bird, the more efficiently it flies.(浙江大学2010年试题)A.interruptionB.descriptionC.qualificationD.contradiction正确答案:D解析:在给出的选项中:interruption“中断”;description“描述”;qualification “资格”;contradiction“矛盾”。

contradiction一词总结了原句中解释性分句表达的意思。

所以,正确答案是D。

2.The party leader justified his subsequent re-election______that he had brought political stability and economic development to his country.(浙江大学2010年试题)A.in the wayB.by no meansC.on the groundsD.to the extent正确答案:C解析:在给出的选项中:in the way“在路上”;by no means“绝不”;on thegrounds“基于”;to the extent“到……程度”。

所以,正确答案是C。

3. A leading British scholar has proposed translating Shakespeare into contemporary English______young audience who are confused by jokes which are 400 years out of date.(浙江大学2010年试题)A.in memory ofB.at the cost ofC.on behalf ofD.for the benefit of正确答案:D解析:在给出的选项中:in memory of“纪念”;at the cost of“以某种代价”;onbehalf of“代表”;for the benefit of“为了某人的利益”。

浙江大学考博英语辅导资料04

浙江大学考博英语辅导资料04

Test OneSection ADirections: In this section you will hear 10 short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a third voice will ask a question about what was said. You will hear the question only once. When you have heard the question, read the four possible answers marked A, B, C and D and decide which is the best answer. Mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a pencil.1. A. He’s worried. B. It’s getting late.C. He heard a noise outside.D. He can’t see out of the window.2. A. Soon B. In 20 minutes. C. They don’t care. D. They don’t know.3. A. Here. B. A pass.C. An official.D.A letter of introduction.4. A. Home. B. To town. C. To his friends. D. To a restaurant.5. A. She uses coffee. B. She hates coffee.C. She never liked coffee.D. She liked coffee before.6. A. The pay isn’t imp ortant. B. They don’t need the money.C. He wants to save the money.D. He doesn’t like waiting in line for his pay.7. A. He wants to go to sleep. B. Doctors always tell him lies.C. He doesn’t believe in medicine.D. He needs a rest without being bothered.8. A. He eats too much. B. He kills chickens.C. He only eats chickens.D. He married a greedy person.9. A. Buying trees. B. Who owns the tree.C. Their family trees.D. How old the tree is.10.A. A stranger. B. A ticket seller. C. A train attendant. D. Anotherpassenger.Section BDirections: In this section of the test you will hear three brief talks. You will hear them only once.After each one you will hear some questions. You will hear each question only once. After you hear the question, you will have 15 seconds to choose the best answer from the four choices given. Mark your answer on the Answer Sheet by blackening the corresponding letter with a pencil.11. A. Be a doctor. B. Join the army. C. Not join the army. D. Improve his reading.12. A. A lady. B. The doctor. C. His mother. D. His neighbour.13. A. He pretended he couldn’t see. B. He answered his questions wrong.C. He pretended to get on the wrong bus.D. He pretended not to know where to go.14. A. A seller. B. A driver. C. A thief .D. A policeman.15. A. He was beaten by a robber. B. He was robbed at gunpoint.C. A customer of his was robbed.D. His truck was stolen by a thief.16. A. His truck was turned over. B. He was questioned by police.C. He was attacked by another robber.D. His witnesses hurried to his aid.17. A. Because she’d had a bad fall. B. Because she’d been born that way.C. Because she’d had a car accident.D. Because she’d had a very high fever.18. A. She was quiet and shy. B. She was uncontrollable.C. She was weak from illness.D. She was bright and friendly.19. A. Her husband. B. Her parents. C. Her teacher. D. Her brother.20. A. As a political leader. B. As famous scientist.C. As an example to others.D. As an extraordinary doctor.Section CThere are four parts in this section—Part A, Part B, Part C and Part D. You will take the test part by part. Each part has its own directions. Remember t hat while you are doing your test, you should first put down your answers in you r test booklet. At the end of the listening comprehension section, you will have five minutes to transfer your answers from your test booklet to Answer Sheet 1.Part ADirections: Fill in the following blanks, using no more than three words for each answer. You will hear the recording twice. Now you have 25 seconds to read the table below.When he opened the door, Mr. Herbert suddenly saw _____1The three enormous men wore _____2At that dangerous moment, Mr. Herbert felt _____3The next day when he went back, he found a _____4He kept it in his pocket as a _____5Part BDirections: Answer questions 6-10 while listening. Use no more than five words for each answer.You will hear the recording twice. Now you have 40 seconds to read the questions.Who won the football match the night in an exhibition game? _____6How did the eight previous games end in? _____7How many people watched the exhibition game? _____8When was the Italian's second goal scored? _____9How many times has the captain Bobby Moore played for England? _____10Part CDirections: Questions 11-13 are based on the following talk. Choose the correct answer from the four choices given. Now you have 30 seconds to read the questions.11.What factors make Hollywood ideal for film making?A. Its excellent studios.B. Its “happy ending” films.C. Its diverse natural conditions.D. Its rapid changes in the film industry.12.Why did film makers bring more violence on the screen?A. More profits were made.B. They became more violent.C. Audie nce rejected “happy ending” films.D. It fitted in with modern people's lifestyles.13.What does “PG” in “PG13” stand for?A. Paying guests.B. Public in general.C. Parental guidance.D. Parents and grandparents.Part DDirections: Questions 14-18 are based on the following talk. Use the information in the right column to match with that in the left column. Now you have 30 seconds to read the related information.14.President Roosevelt A. allergic to cats15. President Johnson B. his dog became the most common breed in thecountry16. President Nixon C. once being suspected of mistreating animals17. President Bush D. had a Scotch Terrier named “Falla”18. President Clinton E. his wife wrote a book about their dogTest TwoSection ADirections: In this section you will hear 10 short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a third voice will ask a question about what was said. You will hear the question only once. When you have heard the question, read the four possible answers marked A, B, C and D and decide which is the best answer. Mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a pencil.1. A.Because he is lazy. B. Because he has to work.C. Because he hasn’t got time.D. Because he doesn’t like women.2. A. In bed. B. At work. C. In the kitchen. D. In the bathroom.3. A. Dancing. B. Carrying something.C. Jumping up and down.D. Running up the stairs.4. A. Sorry. B. Happy. C. Angry. D. Surprised.5. A. There are no taxis. B. The taxi is out of order.C. The telephone doesn’t work.D. The man is afraid to call for a taxi.6. A. Her pass was no good. B. The guard wouldn’t let her.C. The guard wouldn’t give her a pass.D. She was too fat to go through the gate.7. A. There is no money. B. There is enough money.C. Money is not important.D. There might not be enough money.8. A. Because he is a fool. B. Because he is dangerous.C. Because he seems to be an expert.D. Because he knows what he’s doing.9. A. Because they are tired. B. Because they need a rest.C. Because the box is too heavy.D. Because they hear footsteps coming down.10.A. He’s feeling sick. B. He’s feeling fine.C. He’s feeling lonely.D. He’s feeling very tired.Section BDirections: In this section of the test you will hear three brief talks. You will hear them only once.After each one you will hear some questions. You will hear each question only once. After you hear the question, you will have 15 seconds to choose the best answer from the four choices given. Mark your answer on the Answer Sheet by blackening the corresponding letter with a pencil.11. A. Home. B. To the park. C. To a restaurant. D. To another movie.12. A. Pearls. B. The moon. C. Bright stars. D. A golden waterfall.13. A. Joe. B. Joe’s mother. C. Joe’s friend. D. Joe’s girlfriend.14. A. In Illinois. B. On railroad tracks.C. In a passenger train.D. In a club near the town.15. A. Clark’s sister. B. A young man. C. A little girl. D. A truck driver.16. A. Looking at girls. B. Eating a sandwich.C. Making a phone call.D. Walking on therailroad tracks.17. A. Weather balloons. B. Children’s play balloons.C. Balloons used for sport.D. Balloons used for safety patrols.18. A. Only in the morning. B. During the early afternoon.C. In the early afternoon or late at night.D. In the early morning or the late afternoon.19. A. Three Americans. B. A single American.C. Several FrenchmenD. An American and a Frenchman.20. A. One day. B. Six days. C. Three days. D. Eleven days. Section CThere are four parts in this section—Part A, Part B, Part C and Part D. You will take the test part by part. Each part has its own directions. Remember t hat while you are doing your test, you should first put down your answers in you r test booklet. At the end of the listening comprehension section, you will have five minutes to transfer your answers from your test booklet to Answer Sheet 1.Part ADirections: Fill in the following blanks, using no more than three words for each answer. You will hear the recording twice. Now you have 25 seconds to read the table below.Weather in New York state: _____1Weather in Michigan state: _____2Weather in the northern Plains: _____3Weather in Washington: _____4Temperature in Texas state: _____5Part BDirections: Answer questions 6-10 while listening. Use no more than five words for each answer.You will hear the recording twice. Now you have 40 seconds to read the questions.How many square miles does the fault which has been found cover? _____6What does the fault system mean to Los Angeles? _____7What three factors decide the amount of damage that a quake can do? _____8How many dollars of damage did the 1987 earthquake do? _____9How often would a quake that involved all three segments occur? _____10Part CDirections: Questions 11-13 are based on the following talk. Choose the correct answer from thefour choices given. Now you have 30 seconds to re ad the questions.11.How many American households own two or more cars?A. 5%.B. 65%.C. 80%.D. 95%.12.What is one of the uses of a reliable car?A. For joining the “Triple A”.B. For providing help in emergencies.C. For making trips in town.D. For commuting to work.13.What kind of help can not an auto club provide for its members?A. Insurance.B. Gasoline.C. Car repairs.D. Road maps.Part DDirections: Questions 14-17 are based on the following interview. Choose the correct answer from the four choices given. Now you have 30 seconds to read questions.14.According to Theroux, what should one see in his grand tour today?A. The present and the future.B. The past cultures and traditions.C. Cathedrals and castles.D. A better place than their home.15.What is not mentioned as a necessary quality to be a good traveler?A. Curiosity.B. Cooperation among themselves.C. Courage.D. Tolerance of solitude.16.What is the explorer trying to do?A. To be the first to see something, not the last.B. To find an idealized version of home.C. To find places that no one has ever been to.D. To walk with all the animals in the Amazon.17. Which of the following can we infer from the talk?A.A good traveler has to be willing to go to strange and unusual places.B. People should travel in groups to enjoy their journey better.C. Explorers look for places that will give them ideas of ancient civilization.D. Vacationers know the true meaning of travel.Test ThreeSection ADirections: In this section you will hear 10 short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a third voice will ask a question about what was said. You will hear the question only once. When you have heard the question, read the four possible answers marked A, B, C and D and decide which is the best answer. Mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a pencil.1. A. In a grocery. B. In a drugstore.C. In a doctor’s office.D. In a department store.2. A. $240. B. $200. C. $300. D. $120.3. A. One. B. Two. C. Three D. None.4. A. Home. B. At work C. At the store. D. In the hospital.5. A. He wants the woman to fix his watch.B. He will call her when the watch is fixed.C. He wants her to fix the watch within a week.D. He will need more than a week’s time to fix the watch.6. A. The wind has stopped, but it’s still raining.B. The wind is blowing, but the rain has stopped.C. It’s still raining, and the wind is blowing.D. Both the rain and the wind have stopped for some time.7. A. $114. B. $104. C. $40. D. $140.8. A. At 8:15. B. At 10:18. C. At 8:00. D. At 8:30.9. A. Home. B. To Dover.C. To London.D. To see the railway station.10. A. Jim’s position. B. Jim’s future career.C. The woman speaker’s health.D. The harmful gossip about him.Section BDirections: In this section of the test you will hear three brief talks. You will hear them only once.After each one you will hear some questions. You will hear each question only once. After you hear the question, you will have 15 seconds to choose the best answer from the four choices given. Mark your answer on the Answer Sheet by blackening the corresponding letter with a pencil.11. A. Because Mr. Grey wanted to sell them.B. Because Mr. Grey became a biology professor.C. Because the Greys were moving to a new home.D. Because these men were moving to a new home.12. A. A van. B. Furniture.C. A large wooden box.D. The Grey’s possessions.13. A. He did nothing. B. He nearly dropped the box.C. He treated the box very gently.D. He nearly threw it into the van.14. A. The trainer set them free. B. An accident broke open their cage.C. An old lady freed them by mistake.D. Their keeper forgot to lock the cage.15. A. To a nearby grassland. B. To the trainer’s house.C. To a nearby private zoo.D. To an elderly lady’s house.16. A. Because she is fearless. B. Because she likes lions.C. Because she thought the lion was a big dog.D. Because the trainertold her not to be afraid.17. A. It killed the old lady. B. It returned to its cage.C. It fell asleep on the bedroom rug.D. It left for the grassland and slept there.18. A. Lloyd. B. Jack. C. John. D. A movie star.19. A. It got a lot of rain. B. It was filmed in the mountains.C. The rivers and streams were beautiful.D. It was flat and not beautiful at all.20. A. When he saw the picture post card shots.B. When he saw the farmer working in his field.C. When the dust storm destroyed the farmer’s crop.D. When he saw all his wheat killed for lack of rain.Section CThere are four parts in this section—Part A, Part B, Part C and Part D. Y ou will take the test part by part. Each part has its own directions. Remember t hat while you are doing your test, you should first put down your answers in you r test booklet. At the end of the listening comprehension section, you will have five minutes to transfer your answers from your test booklet to Answer Sheet 1.Part ADirections: Fill in the following blanks, using no more than three words for each answer. You will hear the recording twice. Now you have 25 seconds to read the table below.A few months ago some friends invited me to join them _____1One boy was bitten on the leg by a rattlesnake while _____2The leg stayed lower than the heart so thatthe poison would travel as _____3The father used the knife to make _____4Having been given an injection, the boy was kept in _____5Part BDirections: Answer question 6-10 while listening. Use no more than five words for each answer.You will hear the recording twice. Now you have 40 seconds to read the questions.When did the two boats sink off the coast of Florida? _____6Who first came to the rescue around 2 a.m. EST? _____7What might have caused the sinking of the first boat? _____8How many people were still missing late Saturday? _____9What did the whole incident involve? _____10Part CDirections: Questions 11-13 are based on the following report. Choose the correct answer from the four choices given. Now you have 30 seconds to read the questions.11. What did President Clinton propose to preserve?A. Civil War battlefields.B. Wildlife refuges.C. National parks.D. All precious lands.12. How much money would be allocated for land conservation every year?A. $1.25 billion.B. $1 billion.C. $900 million.D. $500 million.13.What happened to the fund raised for land conservation?A. It is often used for other purposes.B. It increases by 125 percent every year.C. It comes from local taxes.D. It has been reduced in the past few years. Part DDirections: Questions 14-16 are based on the following report. Choose the correct answer from the four choices given. Now you have 30 seconds to read the questions.14. On a high-fat diet, what happened to the experimental mice with one or no copies of the gene?A. They rapidly developed diabetes.B. They rapidly gained weight just like other normal mice.C. They didn't gain weight or get the sign of diabetes.D. They couldn't eat and died of slow starvation.15. What is the characteristics of type Ⅱdiabetes?A. Insulin-resistant.B. High-fat diet.C. Insulin-sensitive.D. Weight gains.16. How many people die in the world every year from the complications ca used by diabetes?A. 28 million.B. 10 million.C. 130 million.D. 2.8 million.Test FourSection ADirections: In this section you will hear 10 short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a third voice will ask a question about what was said. You will hear the question only once. When you have heard the question, read the four possible answers marked A, B, C and D and decide which is the best answer. Mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a pencil.1. A. In London. B. In the country.C. In a mountain village.D. Somewhere in the capital.2. A. Because he is busy at the moment.B. Because he is afraid of the woman.C. Because he is a foreigner himself.D. Because he is confused by the woman’s question.3. A. Because the rug is blue. B. Because the light is blue.C. Because the light is green.D. Because the light is yellow.4. A.$39.95. B.$45. C.$39. D.$95.5. A. To keep a cat as a pet.B. To buy a picture of the pet cat.C. To hunt animals and sell them for a camera.D. To take pictures of animals instead of killing them.6. A. Spelling words. B. Reading aloud.C. Practising dictation.D. Improving her pronunciation.7. A. She cannot read. B. Nobody can tell. C. She has no watch .D. She is too sorry.8. A. The dog is friendly. B. They fight sometimes.C. They ignore each other.D. The cat is hard to get along with.9. A. No, not at all. B. Yes, with her mother.C. Yes, if she goes home early.D. Only if she goes out with the man.10.A.He spent the money. B. He lost his wallet.C. Somebody took his wallet.D. Somebody borrowed his wallet.Section BDirections:In this section of the test you will hear three brief talks. You will hear them only once.After each one you will hear some questions. You will hear each question only once. After you hear the question, you will have 15 seconds to choose the best answer from the fourchoices given. Mark your answer on the Answer Sheet by blackening the corresponding letter with a pencil.11.A. Women. B. Men’s clothing.C. Women’s clothing.D. Old dress requirements at restaurants.12.A. Wear skirts. B. Be more formal.C. Be more informal.D. Be more interested in restaurants.13.A. Nimi. B. San Francisco.C. The Pacific Ocean.D. Along the U.S.coast.14.A. The earthquake was serious.B. New earthquakes are not expected.C. An island was destroyed by the earthquake.D. Injuries and damage have not been reported yet.15.A. They will be of high intensity. B. They will occur along the coast.C. They will be of unknown intensity.D. They are predicted 100 miles away.16.A. Limited. B. Declined. C. Exhausted. D. Unlimited.17.A. Because they are important food supplies.B. Because the noted biologist insisted on it.C. Because fish are fewer than Indian tigers.D. Because the great fisheries are already exhausted.18.A. Resources of land. B. Resources of the air.C. Resources of the sea.D. Important species for conservation.19.A. They can last forever.B. They are threats to tigers and eagles.A.A.The fish supply has no effects on people.D. The threats to fish may be even more alarming.20.A. The sea resources were unlimited.B. The threats to birds are alarming.C. The problems of sea resources can not be ignored.D. Fishes, tigers and eagles can all be part of people’s diet.Section CThere are four parts in this section—Part A, Part B, Part C and Part D. You will take the test part by part. Each part has its own directions. Remember t hat while you are doing your test, you should first put down your answers in you r test booklet. At the end of the listening comprehension section, you will have five minutes to transfer your answers from your test booklet to Answer Sheet 1.Part ADirections: Fill in the following blanks, using no more than three words for each answer. You will hear the recording twice. Now you have 25 seconds to read the table below.The Shanghai Post and Telecommunications Administration andthe Shanghai Information Investment Co., Ltd. and the US AT&T (China)recently signed _____1They agreed to set up an IP Service Network, including _____2The agreement was reached with the Government's approvalafter the two sides' long-term _____3In order to offer first-rate services to customers,they will introduce advanced _____4The implementation plan for the trial cooperativeproject will win approval from _____5Part BDirections: Answer questions 6-10 while listening. Use no more than five words for each answer.You will hear the recording twice. Now you have 40 seconds to read the questions.What was Antonio? _____6What did the house he bought look like from outside? _____7How did he feel when he saw a womanbehind him in the mirror one morning? _____8What did he decide to do one evening when he came home? _____9What happened after his letter disappeared? _____10Part CDirections: Questions 11-14 are based on the following news. Choose the correct answer from the four choices given. Now you have 30 seconds to read the questions.11.How did Lemak murder her three children?A. Cut them into pieces.B. Made them eat a lot of sleeping pills.C. Suffocated them by her own hands.D. Dragged them into the furnace.12.Who reported the deaths?A. David Lemak.B. Marilyn Lemak.C. Birkett.D. Nicholas.13.Which of the following statement is not true according to the talk?A. Lemak had been into jail before.B. Lemak was in the process of divorcing.C. Lemak injured herself deliberately and was in the hospital.D. Lemak might be sentenced to the death penalty.14.Which of the following is true about the children's father?A. He divorced his wife years ago.B. He was too sad to cooperate in the investigation.C. He helped his wife murder their three children.D. He was a doctor working in the emergency room.Part DDirections: Questions 15-17 are based on the following conversation. Choose the correct answer from the four choices given. Now you have 30 seconds to read the questions.15. What does the policeman think of his job?A. Not dangerous if he knows how to handle it appropriately.B. Not dangerous if he carries weapons.C. Dangerous because of more crimes and bigger fights.D. Dangerous because of drunken people.16. What will he first do if he sees a fight?A. He intervenes and then fight with them.B. He radios immediately for assistance.C. He sizes up what is happening.D. He takes out the truncheon to warn them.17. What is his opinion about carrying guns?A. Good. It is the best way to override criminals.B. Good. Because he was once shot, so he should carry a gun to protect himself.C. Not good. It's too heavy and pulls down his trousers.D. Not good. It may result in more violence.Test FiveSection ADirections: In this section you will hear 10 short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a third voice will ask a question about what was said. You will hear the question only once. When you have heard the question, read the four possible answers marked A, B, C and D and decide which is the best answer. Mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a pencil.1. A. In a bank. B. In a restaurant. C. In the man’s house.D. In a departmentstore.2. A. 8:00. B. 8:15. C. 8:30. D. 8:45.3. A. The woman. B. The door keeper. C. It’s on the desk. D. Mr. Richardson.4. A.$50. B.$30. C.$35. D.$53.5. A. She enjoys the singing. B. The singer sang beautifully.C. The singer tried her best.D. The singer lacks practice.6. A. The car. B. The man. C. The road. D. The tree.7. A. Who should drive the car. B. Who called the taxi first.C. Who was driving in front of the other.D. Who was standing in front of the other.8. A.He likes honest work. B. He wishes for good pay.C. He needs a better office.D. He wants to change his way of life.9. A. Seven. B. Six. C. Five. D. One.10.A. How the house is to be decorated. B. How the kitchen is to be fixed up.C. When the painters will be finished.D. When the house will be ready to move into. Section BDirections: In this section of the test you will hear three brief talks. You will hear them only once.After each one you will hear some questions. You will hear each question only once. After you hear the question, you will have 15 seconds to choose the best answer from the four choices given. Mark your answer on the Answer Sheet by blackening the corresponding letter with a pencil.11.A. They have to wait for a long time to be served.B. They often have to take dull, tasteless meals.C. They can’t find an adequate meal at a reasonable price.D. They are dissatisfied with the nourishment of the food.12.A. In a business-like atmosphere. B. Leisurely, in pleasant surroundings.C. Hastily in a medium-priced restaurant.D. In the most expensive restaurant inEngland.13.A. They are among the best in the world.B. They can’t compare with the best in any country.C. They usually prepare food in large quantities.D. They offer food similar to that of popular restaurant.14.A. Cheap. B. Expensive. C. Most expensive. D. Less expensive.15.A. Because he wanted to see the judge.B. Because he wanted to shock his lawyer.C. Because he wanted to send the judge a present.D. Because he wanted to make friends with the judge.16.A. One week later. B. A few days later. C. Several weeks later. D. Several monthslater.17.A. He sent his lawyer a present.B. He sent his opponent a present.C. He sent a birthday card with the wine.D. He sent the judge good win e in his opponent’s name.18.A. He was searching for a letter.B. He was holding a letter to read it.C. He was looking for a place to hide the letter.D. He was throwing something onto a pile of junk.19.A. Open up the door. B. Open up the letter.C. Go back to his desk.D. Look around the room.20.A. A dead silence fell upon the room.B. The man found the letter in a pile of letters.C. The man walked to the door and returned home.D. Some people with guns entered the room quickly.Section CThere are four parts in this section—Part A, Part B, Part C and Part D. Y ou will take the test part by part. Each part has its own directions. Remember t hat while you are doing your test, you should first put down your answers in you r test booklet. At the end of the listening comprehension section, you will have five minutes to transfer your answers from your test booklet to Answer Sheet 1.Part ADirections: Fill in the following blanks, using no more than three words for each answer. You will hear the recording twice. Now you have 25 seconds to read the table below.The writer left his computer awaiting because he had a story to _____1The man stopped the writer near the snack bar, trying to sell him _____2。

2014年浙江大学考博英语真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)

2014年浙江大学考博英语真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)

2014年浙江大学考博英语真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. Structure and V ocabulary 2. Cloze 3. Reading Comprehension 4. Chinese-English TranslationStructure and V ocabulary1.The two friends sat in a corner and______away to each other about the weather.A.talkedB.chattedC.mutteredD.whispered正确答案:B解析:固定搭配。

根据句意可知空格处动词应为“闲谈”之意,选项中只有chat可以与away搭配,表示“闲谈”。

talk“谈话”;mutter“咕哝,喃喃自语”;whisper“低声说”,这三项均不能和away搭配使用。

故答案为A。

2.He is going to______the meeting on the subject of war and peace in a minute.A.speakB.talkC.remarkD.address正确答案:D解析:近义词词义辨析。

talk有“交谈”的意思,通常与介词to/with/about 搭配;speak一般接某种语言,不接说话的内容;remark“评论”,较正式,指某人对他人观点或者言行的评论;address做动词时表示“向……讲话,向……发表演说”的意思,为及物动词,一般用于正式场合。

通常搭配address the meeting on sth.表示“就……议题在大会上发言”。

根据句意,答案为D。

3.Although not an economist himself, Dr. Smith has long been a severe critic of the government’s______policies.A.economicB.economicalC.economyD.economics正确答案:A解析:形近词辨析。

2011年浙江大学考博英语真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)

2011年浙江大学考博英语真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)

2011年浙江大学考博英语真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. Structure and V ocabulary 2. Cloze 3. Reading Comprehension 4. Chinese-English TranslationStructure and V ocabulary1.“This light is too_____for me to read by. Don’t we have a brighter bulb?”said the elderly man.A.dimB.slightC.mildD.minute正确答案:A解析:A项意为“暗淡的”;B项意为“轻微的”;C项意为“温和的”;D 项意为“微小的”。

因此,A选项符合题意。

2.Mr. Smith asked his secretary to______a new paragraph in the annual report she was typing.A.invadeB.installC.insertD.inject正确答案:C解析:A项意为“入侵”;B项意为“安装”;C项意为“插入”;D项意为“注射”。

因此,C选项符合题意。

3.We have arranged to go to the cinema on Friday, but we can be______and go another day.A.probableB.reliableC.flexibleD.feasible正确答案:C解析:A项意为“很有可能发生的”;B项意为“可靠的”;C项意为“灵活的”;D项意为“可行的”。

因此,C选项符合题意。

4.The author of the book has shown his remarkably keen______into human nature.A.intellectC.perceptionD.understanding正确答案:B解析:A项意为“智力、理解力”;B项意为“洞察力”,后面接介词into;C项意为“知觉、领悟力”,后面接介词of;D项意为“理解力”,后面接介词of。

2022年考研考博-考博英语-浙江大学考试全真模拟易错、难点剖析AB卷(带答案)试题号:31

2022年考研考博-考博英语-浙江大学考试全真模拟易错、难点剖析AB卷(带答案)试题号:31

2022年考研考博-考博英语-浙江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The biographer has to dance between two shaky positions with respect to the subject. Too close a relation, and the writer may lose objectivity. Not close enough, and the writer may lack the sympathy necessary to any effort to portray a mind, a soul the quality of life. Who should write the biography of a family, for example? Because of their closeness to the subject, family members may have special information, but by the same token, they may not have the distance that would allow them to be fair. Similarly, a king’s servant might not be the best one to write a biography of that king. But a foreigner might not have the knowledge and sympathy necessary to write the king’s biography—not for a readership from within the kingdom, at any rate.There is no ideal position for such a task. The biographer has to work with the position he or she has in the world, adjusting that position as necessary to deal with the subject. Every position has strengths and weakness: to thrive, a writer must try to become aware of these, evaluate them in terms of the subject, and select a position accordingly.When their subjects are heroes or famous figures, biographies often reveal a democratic motive: they attempt to show that their subjects are only human, no better than anyone else. Other biographies are meant to change us, to invite us to become better than we are. The biographies of Jesus found in the Bible are in this class.Biographers may claim that their account is the authentic” one. In advancing this claim, they are helped i f the biography is “authorized” by the subject: this presumably allows the biographer special access to private information. “Unauthorized” biographies also have their appeal, however, since they can suggest an independence of mind in the biographer. In bo ok promotions, the unauthorized’ characterization usually suggests the prospect of juicy gossip that the subject had hoped to suppress. A subject might have several biographies, even several authentic” ones. We sense intuitively that no one is in a position to tell the” story of life, perhaps not even the subject, and this has been proved by the history of biography.1.According to the author , an ideal biographer would be one who().2.The author cites the biographies of Jesus in the Bible in order to show that().3.Which of the following statements is true, according to the passage?4.An unauthorized biography is likely to attract more readers because().5.In this passage, the author focuses on().问题1选项A.possesses special private information and is sympathetic toward the subjectB.is close to the subject and knows the techniques of biography writingC.is independent and treats the subject with fairness and objectivityD.knows the subjects very well and yet maintains a proper distance from him问题2选项A.biographies can serve different purposesB.biographies are authentic accounts of their subject’s livesC.the best biographies are those of heroes and famous figuresD.the best biographies are meant to transform their readers问题3选项A.An authentic biography seldom appeals to its readers.B.An authentic biography is one authorized by the subject.C.Authorized biographies have a wider readership.D.No one can write a perfect biography.问题4选项A.it portrays the subject both faithfully and vividlyB.it reveals a lot of accurate details unknown to outsidersC.it contains interesting information about the subject's private lifeD.it usually gives a sympathetic description of the subject's character问题5选项A.the secret of a biographer to win more readersB.the difficulty of a biographer in finding the proper perspective to do his jobC.the techniques required of a biographer to write a good biographyD.the characteristic of different kinds of biographies.【答案】第1题:D第2题:A第3题:D第4题:C第5题:B【解析】1.根据第二段的最后一句“to thrive, a writer must try to become aware of these, evaluate them in terms of the subject, and select a position accordingly.”要想成功,作家必须意识到这些,并根据主题对它们进行评估,选好相应的位置。

2022年考研考博-考博英语-浙江大学考试全真模拟易错、难点剖析B卷(带答案)第47期

2022年考研考博-考博英语-浙江大学考试全真模拟易错、难点剖析B卷(带答案)第47期

2022年考研考博-考博英语-浙江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.翻译题现代城市对人类的悲剧性影响在于它扼杀了人类的美感。

一个富足社会的物质利益使人们的注意力从城市和文化的底蕴转移到科技产品上:洗衣机、中央供暖、自动炊具、电视机、电脑和尺寸形状恰好的地毯。

此时此刻,他们沉醉在民主、小康、有车开的幸福中,生活从来没有这么好。

他们不愿意走路。

统计表明:他们把从停车场到购物中心的距离设计得很短,由于没有足够的远离街道的停车设施,城市到处都是在马路随便停靠的汽车和停车计价表。

拥挤成为影响环境的主要因素,从统计中看出:每个家庭拥有两辆车的状况会使事情更糟。

同时,“地价”带来的不仅是伤害,还有侮辱。

土地的价值缘于它的用途,它的收入来自它提供的服务。

当它的用途被加强,它的收入和价值也就增加。

“充分合理利用土地”成为城市发展主要经济标准。

这种投机的方法和人口增长带来的压力导致了城市的“垂直”上升,人们也不得不适应这种拥挤来维持这些相对虚假的土地价值。

荒谬的是试图消除拥挤的良方就是创造更多的拥挤。

部分的分散,或者叫虚假的分散,在远离传统市镇中心的地方大片开发,只是把疾病转移到市镇的周边。

如果没有和市镇交通系统重建相结合起来的话,就无法治愈。

对于这一点,铺设复杂的十字路口的必要性强烈影响工程解决办法,反过来,又被夸张的地价挫败。

【答案】The tragic influence of modern cities on human beings is that they kill the beauty of human beings. The material benefits of an affluent society divert attention from the city and its cultural heritage to technological products: washing machines, central heating, automatic cookers, televisions, computers and floor coverings of the right size and shape. At this moment, they are intoxicated in democracy, well-off, car happiness, life has never been so good.They are unwilling to walk. Statistics show that they have designed a short distance from the parking lot to the center of shopping. Since there are not enough parking facilities far away from the street, the city is full of cars and parking meters randomly parked on the street. Crowding has become a major factor in the environment, and by all accounts, having two cars per family makes things worse.At t he same time, “land price” brings not only hurt, but also insult. Land is valued for its use, and its income comes from the services it provides. When its use is strengthened, its income and value increase. “Make full and reasonable use of land” became the main economic standard of urban development. This speculative approach and the pressures of population growth have led to a “vertical” rise in cities, and people have had to adapt to the crowding to maintain these relatively false land values. Paradoxically, the best way to try to eliminate congestion is to create more.Partial dispersions, or false dispersions, develop large tracts of land far from the traditional town center, merely moving disease to the periphery of the town. There is no cure if it is n ot combined with the reconstruction of the town’s transport system. To this end, the necessity of laying complex intersections strongly influences engineering solutions, which in turn are frustrated by exaggerated land prices.2.单选题Why does a vegetarian restaurant make its dishes resemble meat in every way except () ? 问题1选项A.ingredientsB.elementsponentspounds【答案】A【解析】近义词辨析。

2022年考研考博-考博英语-浙江大学考试全真模拟易错、难点剖析AB卷(带答案)试题号:100

2022年考研考博-考博英语-浙江大学考试全真模拟易错、难点剖析AB卷(带答案)试题号:100

2022年考研考博-考博英语-浙江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Formulated in 1823, the Monroe Doctrine ()that the Americans were no longer open to European colonization.问题1选项A.entrustedB.assertedC.appreciatedD.reckoned【答案】B【解析】entrust委托;assert主张,声称;appreciate欣赏,感激,领会;reckon测算,估计,认为。

句意:制定于1823年的门罗主义宣称美国人不再对欧洲殖民开放。

选项B符合句意。

2.单选题She has decided to() some money every month to help three peasant girls in poverty-stricken areas.问题1选项y downy sideC.set upD.stand up to【答案】B【解析】lay down放下,制定,铺设,主张;lay side搁置,储蓄,留存;set up建立;stand up to 经得起,抵抗。

句意:她决定每个月存点钱帮助三个贫困地区的农村女孩。

选项B符合句意。

3.单选题As online computer systems become more popular, televisions and computers are increasingly ( ) . Such technologies combine the capabilities of computers, television etc., and greatly expand the services that can be provided.问题1选项A.separatedB.segregatedC.integratedD.intersected【答案】C【解析】separated分开,隔开;segregated隔离,分离;integrated结合;intersected分割。

浙大临床英语试卷(博士)分析解析

浙大临床英语试卷(博士)分析解析

Part I Single Choices1.Which of the following is WRONG according to the principle ofcollecting specimen ? BA. Specimen should be collected timely and during the “window period”B. Specimen should be collected after antibioticsC. Avoid contaminating the specimenD. Specimen should be kept at appropriate temperature2.Uncontrolled growth, invasion and B are 3 malignant 恶性的properties of cancer.A. AbnormalB. Metastasis转移C. TransformationD. Prognosis预后3.Which one is NOT included in Routine Blood Chemsitry Items? CA. Magnesium 镁B. LDL cholesterol低密度胆固醇C. Aldosterone 醛固酮D. Creatinine肌酸酐3.Holter monitor is a small portable device with a recording systemcapable of storing up to 24 hours of B recordings.A. EKGB. Echocardiography超声心动C. AngiographyD. PCI4.Lipid profile does NOT include DA. Total cholesterol (TC)B. Triglyceride (TG)C. LDL-CD. Troponin I 肌钙蛋白5.Which one is NOT the trend of modern surgery DA. Diagnostic SurgeryB. Robotic SurgeryC. TransplantationD. Microinvasive Surgery微创外科6.angio- in(angiitis, angioplasty, angioma)means:A 血管A. vesselB. bloodC. lymphD. heart7.neuro- in(neurology, neuritis, neurosurgery)means:AA. nerveB. muscleC. brainD. spleen8.ectomy 切除术in(appendectomy, gastrectomy, hepatectomy)means:BA. inflammationB. removeC. openD. close9.Acute abdomen includes follows EXCEPT CA. Ectopic pregnancy 宫外孕B. Acute appendicitis急性阑尾炎C. Chronic cholecystitisD. Rupture of liverPart II Simple Questions1.What is core content of clinical thinking?Make determined diagnosis2.Why we need clinical thinking?1)Clinical diagnosis is the basic medical practice of physicians2)Proper diagnosis is the basis and premise of treatment3)The quality of clinical diagnosis and treatment is influenced by the service philosophy, professional knowledge and technic, clinical experience, ancillary equipment and so on.4)The results of misdiagnosis and mistreatment are serious: patients’ life and health is menaced, the doctors’ morality and justi ce is sullied How to use the methods of clinical thinking?1 diagnostic thinking:(1)history taking;(2)physical examination;(3)hypothesis of diagnosis;(4)developing a differential diagnosis;(5)searching the evidence;(6)select the related lab.tests and other techniques;2therapeutic thinking:3.What’s your opinion about Complete Doctor?First, they must be qualified doctors who have basic capabilities includingbasic story ,basic knowledge and basic skills and basic attitudes as follows:1)lifelong learning: recognizing medical learning is endless, to seriouslystudy.2)Responsibility: sense of justice and responsible for due diligence.3)An inquiring attitude: the patient mentors ,from human4)Open heart open minded5)Respect: respect your exposure to any one person,whatever hisorigin,status,wealth.6)The uncertainty in the ability to learn7)The accumulated experience and proficiencySecond, they must try their best to be good doctors who possess profound knowledge, exquisite medical skills and humanity.Third,they also need to qialify excellent personal qualities:1)to have modest ,diligent study of the spirit2)must be diligent with the brain,good at summing up3)observation4)imagination5)logical thinking, organizational skills, to avoid subjective judgementsForth, they must observe medical code of ethics1)as a doctor, they should always be for the interests of the patients, doeverything possible to relieve pain for patients: life-saving humanitarian 2)respect the patient’s personality and the right to treat patients equallyregardless of nationality ,gender, occupation, status, property status3)polite service. Dignified manners, language, civilization, the affable,sympathetic, caring and considerate of patients;4)integrity. Consciously abide by the law, do not accept patients with a redenvelope, dinner, not to patients or their families borrowed money and borrowed material;5)not to disclose patient privacy and confidentiality;6)to correctly handle the relationship between peer colleagues,mutual learning, solidarity and cooperation;7)rigorous and realistic, to forge ahead, to study medicine, and excellence.Constantly update their knowledge and improve skills.1.心肌梗死MI (myocardial infarction);2.主治医生attending doctor;Resident physician 住院医师;3.哮喘asthma4.致癌作用Carcinogenic effect选择题:1、镭的发现之一是居里夫人,原名叫玛丽·斯可罗多夫斯卡2、词根前缀neutro 什么意思?中性3、词根后缀tachy什么意思?急速,加速,快速4、词根后缀ostomy什么意思?造瘘术,造口术5、心肌损伤标志物:1.心肌酶谱检测:天门冬氨酸氨基转移酶(AST)肌酸激酶(CK)肌酸激酶同工酶(CK-MB)乳酸脱氢酶(LDH)2.心肌蛋白检测:肌红蛋白(MYO)肌钙蛋白(CTn)C反应蛋白3.心肌血管标记物检测:4. 利钠肽(NP):ANP:心钠素BNP:脑钠素CNP:C型利钠肽VNP:V-型利钠肽DNP: D-型利钠肽问答题:1、PET的临床应用答:其在临床主要用于肿瘤的早期定性诊断、分期和疗效评价,心肌细胞活性的判断,以及脑代谢与神经功能的研究。

2022年考研考博-考博英语-浙江大学考试预测题精选专练VII(附带答案)卷12

2022年考研考博-考博英语-浙江大学考试预测题精选专练VII(附带答案)卷12

2022年考研考博-考博英语-浙江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Only the Chinese have successfully()pandas and raised their babies in captivity.问题1选项A.bredB.expandedC.exertedD.availed【答案】A【解析】动词词义辨析。

Bred繁殖,饲养;expanded扩张; exerted运用,发挥;availed有利,有用。

句意:只有中国人成功地繁殖了熊猫,并在圈养环境下哺育熊猫幼崽。

选项A符合句意。

2.单选题If the investment tax credit is ( ) as a part of tax reform plan, the capital-intensive businesses such as steel-makers and airliners will face a hard time.问题1选项A.repealedB.inferredC.inducedD.appealed【答案】A【解析】repealed废止,撤销;inferred推测;induced引诱,说服;appealed呼吁,求助。

句意:如果投资抵税被取消来作为税收改革计划的一部分,钢铁制造商和航空公司等资本密集型企业将面临艰难时期。

选项A符合句意。

3.单选题I don’t think Johnson will succeed in his new job, for he is not()to do that type of work.问题1选项patibleB.convenientC.consistentpetent【答案】C【解析】形近词辨析。

compatible兼容的;convenient方便的;consistent 始终如一的,坚持的;competent胜任的;有能力的。

2022年考研考博-考博英语-浙江大学考试全真模拟易错、难点剖析AB卷(带答案)试题号:32

2022年考研考博-考博英语-浙江大学考试全真模拟易错、难点剖析AB卷(带答案)试题号:32

2022年考研考博-考博英语-浙江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His birthday was()in a big hotel and attended by about 200 people.问题1选项A.inspectedB.installedC.celebratedD.interfered【答案】C【解析】动词词义辨析。

根据句意可知句中是指庆祝生日,所以选项C正确。

inspect调查,检查;install 安装;interfere干涉,妨碍。

2.单选题The brave fireman had fought for days before they managed to()the forest fire.问题1选项A.put onB.put up withC.put offD.put out 【答案】D【解析】动词词组辨析。

put on穿上,上演;put up with忍受,容忍;put off推迟,扔掉,阻止;put out熄灭,伸出。

句意:勇敢的消防队员们奋战了好几天才把森林大火扑灭。

选项D符合句意。

3.单选题There are not many teachers who are strong() of traditional methods in English teaching. 问题1选项A.sponsorsB.contributorsC.advocatesD.performers【答案】C【解析】名词词义辨析。

sponsor赞助商;contributor贡献者,参与者;advocate拥护者,提倡者;performer表演者,执行者。

句意:坚决拥护传统的英语教学方法的老师并不是很多。

选项C符合句意。

4.单选题I don’t think Johnson will succeed in his new job, for he is not()to do that type of work. 问题1选项patibleB.convenientC.consistentpetent【答案】C【解析】形近词辨析。

2022年考研考博-考博英语-浙江大学考试全真模拟易错、难点剖析B卷(带答案)第50期

2022年考研考博-考博英语-浙江大学考试全真模拟易错、难点剖析B卷(带答案)第50期

2022年考研考博-考博英语-浙江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While Apple was coming under increasing pressure from lower cost PC clones, the company's initial response was to develop even more ( ) high-end computers.问题1选项A.sophisticatedB.luxuriousC.philosophicalD.sensitive【答案】A【解析】sophisticated复杂的,精致的;luxurious奢侈的,丰富的;philosophical哲学的;sensitive 敏感的。

句意:尽管苹果正面临来自低成本电脑复制品的越来越大压力,但该公司最初的反应是开发更复杂的高端电脑。

选项A符合句意。

2.单选题Whoever has skills and knowledge in this country, I believe, should be properly treated and rewarded() his educational background and family origin.问题1选项A.despite ofB.regardless ofC.let aloneD.because of【答案】B【解析】despite of尽管;regardless of不管,不顾; let alone更不用说,听任;because of因为,由于。

句意:我认为,在这个国家无论谁拥有技术和知识,无论他的教育背景和家庭出身如何,都应该得到适当的对待和奖励。

选项B符合句意。

3.单选题Only in recent years()begun to realize that wild dogs, kept within bounds, often do more good than harm.问题1选项A.people haveB.since people haveC.have peopleD.people who have【答案】C【解析】倒装结构。

浙江大学考博英语-试卷3

浙江大学考博英语-试卷3

浙江大学考博英语-试卷3(总分:112.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、 Structure and Vocabulary(总题数:15,分数:30.00)1.Outside my office window there is a fire______on the right.(分数:2.00)A.escape √dderC.stepsD.stairs解析:解析:fire escape意为“防火安全楼梯(位于楼房的外侧面)”;ladder意为“梯子”;steps意为“台阶”;stairs意为“楼梯”,指室内的。

故选A。

2.I______with the Browns during my stay in New York City.(分数:2.00)A.put inB.put downC.put onD.put up √解析:解析:put up意为“宿夜”;put in意为“度过,消磨(时间等)”;put down意为“写下,记录”;put on意为“上演,演出”。

故选D。

3.Operations which left patients______and in need of long periods of discovery time now leave them feeling relaxed and comfortable.(分数:2.00)A.exhausted √B.unhealthyC.upsetD.fearful解析:解析:exhausted意为“精疲力竭的”;unhealthy意为“不健康的”;upset意为“苦恼的,不适的”;fearful意为“担心的,可怕的”。

故选A。

4.Farmers are allowed to grow small gardens of their own and they sell their vegetables______the black market.(分数:2.00)A.on √B.atC.inD.for解析:解析:on the market意为“上市,出售中”,其他介词搭配不合适。

2022年考研考博-考博英语-浙江大学考试预测题精选专练VII(附带答案)卷6

2022年考研考博-考博英语-浙江大学考试预测题精选专练VII(附带答案)卷6

2022年考研考博-考博英语-浙江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Mr. Smith asked his secretary to() a new paragraph in the annual report she was typing. 问题1选项A.invadeB.installC.insertD.inject【答案】C【解析】动词词义辨析。

invade侵入;install安装;insert 插入, 镶入;inject注射。

句意:Mr. Smith要求他的秘书在她正在打的年度报告中插入一段。

选项C符合句意。

2.单选题A growing number of companies are now trying to serve “segments of one.” They attempt to ( ) their offer and communication to each individual customer. This is understandable with large industrial companies that have only a few major customers.问题1选项A.adoptB.adaptC.incorporateD.exclude【答案】B【解析】adopt采取,接受;adapt使适应;incorporate包含,吸收,合并;exclude排除。

句意:越来越多的公司正试图服务于“一个部分”。

他们试图让客户适应他们所提供的服务并和每一个个体客户进行沟通。

对于只有少数主要客户的大型公司来说,这是可以理解的。

选项B符合句意。

3.单选题He was unable to endure the torture of the enemy and surrendered. He() his comrades. 问题1选项A.revealedB.suspendedC.exposedD.betrayed【答案】D【解析】动词词义辨析。

08浙大考博英语试题答案

08浙大考博英语试题答案

08听力1、human society2、the raw organism3、a special case4、the naked body5、normally-clothed bodies6、in the 1960s—1970s7、a precarious living8、the study of nature9、European thinking about environment10、the depletion of forest11-20CBCD CBBD CA词汇题答案:21A 22B 23C 24C 25C 26B 27A 28A 29C 30A 31B 32A 33A 34B 35A 完形填空原文及相应答案The energy crisis, which is being felt around the world, has dramatized how the careless use of the earth's resources has brought the whole world to the drink of disaster. The overdevelopment 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, the breakup of the family, and the pollution not only of local air but slao of the earth's atmosphere. The disaster has arrived in the form of the energy crisis.Our present situation is unlike war, revolution or depression. It is also unlike the great natural disasters of the past. Worldwide resources exploitation and energy use have brought us to a state where long-range planning is essential. What we need is not a continuation of our present serious state, which endangers the future of our country, our children, and our earth, but a movement forward to a new norm in order to work rapidly and effectively on planetary problems.This country has been falling back under the continuing exposures of loss morality and the revelation that lawbreaking has reached into the highest places in the land. There is a strong demand for moral revival and for some devotion that is vast enough and yet personal enough to enlist the devotion of all. In the past it has been only in a way in defense of their own country and their own ideals that any people have been able to devote themselves wholeheartedly.This is the first time that we have been asked to defend ourselves and what we hold dear in cooperation with all the other inhabitants of this planet, who share withus the same endangered air and the same endangered oceans. There is a common need ti reassess our present course, to change that coursem and to devise new methods through which the world can survive. This is a preiceless opportunity.36B 37B 38C 39A 40D 41A 42D 43B 44A 45C 46D 47A 48B 49C 50D51C 52D 53B 54A 55B08考博英语第二篇阅读题及答案Every dream is a message from your unconscious self,expressed in a code which only you can understand and interpret.The images,colours,moods and terms of your dreams depend on your culture,upbringing,slang and your own understanding of things and values.Dreaming is like looking into a mirror and seeing yourself with your own eyes. The first dreams which we have after falling asleep often revolve around the day’s events.We go through them,sorting out and discarding things we don’t need to remember and gaining insight into those we do.Often,we are inspired with suggestions that we can use to remedy the situations that plague us by day.As we progress through the night’s dreams,they may take up more fantastic quanlities,offering fanciful experience.These often pleasant images can relieve the stress of the day.But the dream we have just before the awakening often contains information the subconscious mind wants to make known to the conscious.And this information,if remembered,interpreted,and understood,can serve as an important tool in our lives.Depending upon the content,dreams can strike us with their peculiarty,or sometimes even their alarming nature.Some dreams haunt us for years,not only because of their persisitence,but also primarily because we cannot explain or understand them.Other dreams stand out with the weird mixture of images,emotions and context,which make us remember them for life.Recurring dreams are quite common,and we are facing the same problem over and over again.A recurring dream is often a sign of some emotional weakness in our nature,which causes us problems over the years.Lucid dreams are rare,but they are all about people’s ablility to control heir dreams.In such a dream,the dreamers becomes consciously aware that she/he is dreaming and is able to use the memory and participate in dream actions and emotions.Lucid dreams are usually enhanced in a sensory and imaginary way,and sometimes can be accompanied by pleasant music.People can learn the techniques of controlling their dreams.Some historic manuscripts and records say that the ability to control dreams helps a person to reach a higher degree of mind development.Thisis what some Tibetan Buddhists and Islam followers practiced for the purpose of elevation in consciousness.1.dreams can only be understood by the dreamer because____.[A] they are always based on your deep feelings.[B]they are expressed in a code only you can understand.[C]they are always something related to your upbringing.[D]they are related to your personal culture.2.According to the author, dreams____[A] are always about the days events,sorting out them one by one.[B]are primarily meant to relieve the stress of the day.[C]are only important at the stage just before you wake up.[D]move from different stages,each with different functions.3.Recurring dreams occur_____[A] because of a repetition of event,problem or emotional weakness.[B]because of a certain life situation that causes us stress.[C]because we are emotionally weak.[D]because we can not explain them.4.The word “lucid”(Line 1,Para 4) refers to ____[A] highly conscious[B]understandable[C]easy to remember[D]clearly presented5.It can be concluded from the passage that dreams offer us the potential to _____[A] predict the future[B]improve our conscience[C]increase our imagination[D]understand ourselves答案:D B A A B08考博英语最后一篇阅读题及答案和解析及其翻译Is this happening in your neighborhood? Children, notebook computers stuck under their arms, await the yellow bus for the trip to middle school. On the surface, the question of computers in schools is a no-brainer. It would be strange to insist that today’s technology shouldn’t be used to make the classroom experience more individualized, more effective, more immediate, more exciting. Computers have been in schools more than 20 years — and probably even done some good.But the idea of a personal computer as a necessary daily tool for every American grammar school pupil is altogether a different thing. Beware the superficially attractive vision of 10-year-olds doing most of their work — and homework —on a computer. It’s another illusory silver bullet that promises to solve all of society’s ills through tech nology. Regardless of whether parents or taxpayers buy the machinery, it’s a bad policy.Determining the proper role of computers in schools is too important to be left to computer suppliers and educators. An educated public with clear and realistic expectations needs to help determine the right track for technology.Educators forever seem to seek the ultimate in curricular or teaching tools. They are always preoccupied with innovation — junior high school, new math, whole language, open classrooms and mastery learning, to name a few. Some ideas turned out well and over time have earned permanent positions in our education systems. Others reflected change for change’s sake and wound up in the trash bin, where they belong.Exactly what is to be solved with computers in schools? Are we looking to improve instructional capacity and flexibility? Are we trying to make teachers and aides more productive by letting students take advantage of programmed learning tools? This all sounds good, and much has been accomplished with computer assisted instruction.But that’s not the same as making the computer a symbol of well-tempered educational policy. There’s danger in the message that a child is not fully educated if he or she can’t surf the World Wide Web skillfully, move around in Windows or the Finder, use a word processing program, or program in Logo or Basic.These skills can be learned outside the classroom. Worse, the time it takes students to acquire them is time stolen from the legitimate teaching schedule —and that’s a bad trade.And what kind of computers should be purchased? We’re not talking brand names. Most sch ool systems don’t have the money to replace PCs or Macs on the two- to three-year cycle that shifting technologies demand. On the other hand, $2,500 —the cost of just one computer —invested in books for the school library produces an asset that has, shall we say, a longer shelf life.And who changes the factory culture of schoolrooms to allow computers to be more effective? And who teaches the teachers? These are the really tough issues — the ones that more hardware won’t solve.Children are best served when schools contribute to shaping the solid foundations on which their future will be built. The student who can read with curiosity and understanding, who has mastered basic mathematical concepts, who can evaluate ideas critically, is the one schools should aim to produce.1. According to the author, teaching computer in the school classroom is bad practice because .[A]the computer is too expensive a luxury for school pupils[B]the pupils are not intelligently mature enough to master the skills[C]it takes too much time which might has been spent on regular courses[D]the pupils can learn nothing from computer assisted instruction2. A “no-brainer” in the third sentence of the first paragraph probably means .[A]something that is taken for granted[B]an idea that is brainless and foolish[C]a proposal that is not worthy of serious consideration[D]a machine that can never take the place of human brain3. Who can determine the proper role of computers in schools?[A]Computer suppliers. [B]Computer educators.[C]The educated public. [D]All of the above.4. In the last paragraph the author implies that .[A]computer skills contribute nothing to proper education[B]computer teaching is an indispensable part of education[C]the fundamental purpose of education is being ignored[D]teachers should be taught how to teach computer skills5. The author’s attitude towards the present way of teaching computer in schools is .[A]critical [B]objective[C]positive [D]optimistic答案与题解1.[C]意为:它占用了太多的时间,而这些时间本来可以用于正常课程。

2022年考研考博-考博英语-浙江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-浙江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-浙江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They gained great influence by()themselves to prominent city institutions.问题1选项A.detachingB.assigningC.dispatchingD.attaching【答案】D【解析】固定搭配。

detach通常与from搭配,意为从……分离,拆卸;assign to指定到,分配给;dispatch to调度,派遣;attach to依附,附属。

句意:他们通过依附于著名的城市机构获得了巨大的影响力。

选项D符合句意。

2.单选题There was no light on the way and for a second she hesitated, unable to() the dim figure awaiting her.问题1选项A.set outB.make outC.pick upD.clear up【答案】B【解析】set out开始,出发,陈述;make out理解,认出;pick up捡起,获得;clear up整理,打扫。

句意:路上没有灯光,她犹豫了一会儿,无法辨认出那个等待着她的模糊身影。

选项B符合句意。

3.单选题Many of these companies moved to the Inland South to take ( ) of the lower wages and the lack of strong labor unions in the region.问题1选项A.profitB.advantageC.favorD.adventure【答案】B【解析】take advantage of为固定搭配,意为利用。

句意:许多这样的公司搬到南方内陆地区,以利用当地工资较低和缺乏强有力的工会的优势。

浙江大学考博英语模拟试卷2(题后含答案及解析)

浙江大学考博英语模拟试卷2(题后含答案及解析)

浙江大学考博英语模拟试卷2(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. Structure and V ocabulary 2. Cloze 3. Reading Comprehension 4. Chinese-English TranslationStructure and V ocabulary1.The captain decided to______the burning ship after he had found there was no hope.A.avoidB.abandonC.dismissD.destroy正确答案:B解析:动词词义辨析。

avoid“避开,逃避”;abandon“放弃,遗弃”;dismiss “开除,解散”;destroy“毁坏,摧毁”。

根据句中的no hope判定abandon符合题意。

此句意为:船长发现没有希望后,决定放弃燃烧着的轮船。

2.Under the______that we needed money badly, we had to accept a very low price when we sold the house.A.circumstancesB.occasionsC.conditionsD.situations正确答案:A解析:固定搭配。

此句中under the circumstances…意为“在……情况下”。

circumstance“情况,情景”。

3.We have to______the wheat as soon as possible because a storm is on the way.A.get awayB.get acrossC.get throughD.get in正确答案:D解析:动词短语辨析。

get away“脱身,逃避”;get across“使被理解”;get through“度过,明白”;get in“使进入,收割”。

2022年考研考博-考博英语-浙江大学考试全真模拟易错、难点剖析AB卷(带答案)试题号:83

2022年考研考博-考博英语-浙江大学考试全真模拟易错、难点剖析AB卷(带答案)试题号:83

2022年考研考博-考博英语-浙江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She always handled the problems()her own experience and principles.问题1选项A.in the light ofB.in the event ofC.in the face ofD.in the course of【答案】A【解析】介词词组辨析。

in the light of 根据,按照;in the event of 如果……发生;in the face of面临,面对;in the course of在……过程中。

句意:她总是根据自己的经验和原则来处理问题。

选项A符合句意。

2.单选题The German general staff made another dangerous concession to what they considered a military necessity. The plan would be () not when countries formally declared war but simply when they ordered mobilization.问题1选项A.triggeredB.triggeringC.triflingD.trifled【答案】A【解析】trigger引起,发动; trifle浪费,嘲弄。

根据句意:德国总参谋部对他们认为是军事需要的东西又作了危险的让步。

该计划不会在国家正式宣战时启动,而只是在国家下令动员时启动。

首先排除选项C和D,计划是被启动,所以选项A正确。

3.翻译题道别是一种社交礼仪,它象征一次活动的终结。

在英国、美国和其他许多西方国家,告别具有特定的程式化常见表达模式。

这些表达模式依不同的时间、地点、参加人和文化而变化。

一般来说,客人应该先向主人告别。

2013年浙江大学考博英语真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)

2013年浙江大学考博英语真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)

2013年浙江大学考博英语真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. Structure and V ocabulary 2. Cloze 3. Reading Comprehension 4. Chinese-English TranslationStructure and V ocabulary1.As the firm’s business increased they______more and more employees.A.took upB.took inC.took afterD.took on正确答案:D解析:动词词组辨析。

took up“开始(从事),选修,占据(时间,空间)”;took in“吸收”;tookafter“长得像”,took on“雇用,承担,呈现,具有”。

根据句中business,employees提供的语境,二者为“雇佣”关系。

故答案为D。

2.Since the situation is changing, let’s take some______measures to deal with it.A.availableB.changeableC.considerableD.flexible正确答案:D解析:形容词词义辨析。

根据句意,空格应填入与changing意思相近的形容词。

选项中,changeable(多变的,不稳定的)和flexible(灵活的)符合,但能与名词measures搭配的只有flexible。

故答案为D。

3.As a good photographer, you must develop an awareness of the world around you and the people who______it.A.innovateB.inhabitC.integrateD.inherit正确答案:B解析:动词词义辨析。

innovate“创新,改革”;inhabit“居住于,存在于”;integrate“整合”;inherit“继承”。

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浙江大学考博英语部分真题及其解析Section I Use of English(10%)Read the following text.Choose the best word or phrase for each numbered blank and ma,A,B,C or D on ANSWER SHEET1(客观答题卡).We suffer from a conspicuous lack of role models and shared causes. This is1of reason,I think,that many young Asian-Americans continue to assimilate quietly into America2as doctors,scientists and engineers.Our struggles are individual and familial but3communal or political.Ours is a frustratingly limited version of the AMERICAN Dr earr While I can strive for4into Harvard and become the talk of the Korean mothers in ml home town,God forbid that I aim much further and higher than that――5fame ant in fluence as a writer,an Geng duo yuan xiao wan zheng kao bo ying yu zhen ti ji qi jie xi huo kao bo fu dao ti yan qing lian xi quan guo mian fei zi xun dian hua:si ling ling liu liu ba liu jiu qi ba,huo jia zi xun qq:qi qi er liu qi ba wu san qi intellectual or perhaps president of the United States.I wish more than anything else to feel like part of something6than myself and m~personal ambitions,part of a larger culture. Unfortunately,by coming to America my parent,7the cultural legacy they would have passed on to me.When I visited8last summer,found that I was9and chastised by many people for never learning how to speak Korean and for turning my10on their culture.Taxi drivers would 11to stop for me and my Korean-American friends because they knew from our12where we had come from.And13,in spite of the17years I have spent in this country,I feel more acutely conscious than ever of the fact that I am not completely14.Recently,a black man called me a"littleChinese faggot"in a men's room,and a15woman on the street told me to"go back to Japan."Americans,I think,feel a(n)16to keep both Asians and Asian-Americans at asociological,philosophical and geographical distance.With17numbers of Asian-American18applying to top colleges,many white students have begun to complain aboutAsian-American19and competitiveness,calling us"Asian nerds."Many Americans consider this as part of a larger"Asian invasionf associated20Japan's export success in America.01.[A]one[B]part[C]much[D]some02.[A]country[B]city[C]land[D]society03.[A]hardly[B]frequently[C]approximately[D] always04.[A]scholarship[B]citizenship[C]admittance[D] integration05.[A]toward[B]near[C]between[D]among06.[A]more[B]better[C]larger[D]longer07.[A]sold[B]maintained[C]memorized[D]sacrificed08.[A]Japan[B]China[C]Korea[D]Thailand09.[A]scorned[B]respected[C]surprised[D]ignored10.[A]side[B]head[C]eyes[D]back11.[A]like[B]refuse[C]straggle[D]want12.[A]skin[B]clothes[C]faces[D]politeness13.[A]also[B]so[C]yet[D]then14.[A]hated[B]ignored[C]treated[D]welcome15.IAI homeless[B]careless[C]selfless[D]shameless16.[A]fear[B]need[C]interest[D]hate17.[A]growing[B]expanding[C]developing[D] enlarging18.[A]people[B]residents[C]students[D]foreigners19.,[Al diligence[B]laziness[C]hardship[D] stubbornness20.[A]for[B]to[C]with[D]atgection II Reading Comprehension(60%)Part A(40%)Read the following texts.Answer the questions below each text by choosing A,B,C 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the FBI's computer crimes unit to ietermine if there are grounds for an investigation.Cybercrime has jumped in recent years across the nation, particularly in hotbeds of financial cormmerce and technology like Charlotte."Ten years ago,all you needed to protect yourself was a safe,a fence and security officers,"said Chris Swecker,who is in charge of the FBI's Charlotte office."Now any business with a modem is subject to attack."FBE agents investigating computer hacking that disrupted popular Web sites including ,CNN and Yahoo!this year identified several North Carolina victims.The investigation has also identified computer systems in North Carolina used by hackers to commit such attacks.Prosecutions of hackers have been hampered by the reluctance of businesses to report security intrusions for fear of bad publicity and lost business.Meanwhile,too many corporations have made it tooeasy for criminals by sacrificing security for speed and accessibility.Jack Wiles,who will lead the local InfraGard chapter's board,said a recent report estimated97percent of all cybercrime goes undetected.Wiles,a computer security expert,has a firewall on his personal computer to prevent hackers from getting into his files."I get at least one report a day that somebody was trying to get into my computer,"he said."The Net is a wonderful place,but it's also a dangerous one."21.From the first paragraph,we know[A]InfraGard is a protective measure aga/nst cybercrime.[BI InfraGard is a measure of cooperation and collaboration.[C]there will be50InfraGard chapters in all states.[DJ private business and the government are now committing cybererime.22.Each local chapter of InfraGard will be run by the following EXCEPT[Al academic communities.[B]public agencies.[C]FBI.[D]private industry.23.By saying"too many corporations have made it too easy for criminals by sacrificing security for speed and accessibility"the author means[A]too many corporations take no notice of the security problem of computers.[B]criminals are sacrificing security for speed and accessibility.[C]it's very easy to sacrifice security for speed and accessibility.[D]many companies suffer from computer hacking because they value speed and accessibility more than security.24.All the following are reasons for the rise in cybercrime EXCEPT[A]victims won't report intrusions by hackers.[B]vi victims have no fkewalls.[C]the use of modem is increasing.[D]companies don't pay enough attention to Security.25.It can be concluded from the passage that[A]not all hacking attempts are worthy of investigation.[B]information of the victims is inaccessible.[C]InfraGard chapters will be in effect by the end of September.[D] was once disrupted by hacking.Text2The annual Phi Delta Kappa/Gallup poll of attitudes towards public education releasedthis week found that a majorty of Americans feel t is important to put"a qualified,competent teacher in every classroom".Bob Chase,president of the National EducationAssociation(NEA),the main teachers'union,wasted no time in pointing out that this will require raising teachers'salaries so that more qualified candidates will enter the profession and stay there.A study by two economists suggests that the quality of America's teachers has more to do with how they are paid rather than how much. The pay of American public-school teachers isnot based on any measure of performance;instead,it is determined by a rigid formula based on experience and years of schooling,factors massively unimportant in deciding how well students do.The uniform pay scale invites what economists call adverse selection.Since the most talented teachers are also likely to be good at other professions,they have a strong incentive to leave education for jobs in which pay is more closely linked to productivity.For dullards,the incentives are just the opposite.The data are striking:when test scores are used as a proxy for ability,the bright est individuals shun the teaching profession at every juncture.Clever students are the least like lyto choose education as a major at university.Among students who do major in education,those with higher test scores are less likely to become teachers.And among individuals who enterteaching,those with the highest test scores are the most likely to leave the profession early.The study takes into consideration the effects of a nationwide 20%real increase in teacher salaries during the1980s.It concludes that it had no appreciable effect on overall teacher quality,in largepart because schools do a poor job of.recruiting and-selecting the best teachers.Also,even if higher salaries lure more qualified candidates into the profession,the overall effect on quality may be offset by mediocre teachers who choose to postpone retirement.The study also takes aim at teacher training.Every state requires that teachers be licensed,a process that can involve up to two years of education classes,even for those who have auniversity degree or a graduate degree in the field they would like to teach.Inevitably, this system does little to lure in graduates of top universities or professionals who would like to enter teaching at mid-career.26.Which statement is NOT TRUE according to the passage?[A]NEA is the largest society for teachers.[B]Education-majored students are not as wise as people have assumed.[C]Young teachers are paid less because their students don't do well enough.[D]The study is both concerned with the effects of rise in payment and teacher training.27.Increase in teacher salaries did not turn out so effective mainly because of the following reasons EXCEPT.[A]the authorities do not set standards for qualified teachers.[BI mediocre teachers postpone retirement.[C]the salaries were not attractive enough.[D]teachers didn't have equal opportunities.28.According to the passage,the reason for clever students' refusal to take teaching as profession is because.[A]it offers low pay.[B]they have interest in other professions.[C]it does not value productivity.[D]it uses poor recruiting strategies.29."The data are striking:when the brightest individuals shun the teaching profession at every juncture"means.[A]students doing well in study are willing to take teaching as a career.[B]students doing well in study can't avoid choosing teaching as a career.[C]students doing well in study are reluctant to be teachers.[D]students doing well in study are not reluctant to be teachers.30.All can be concluded BUT.[A]teaching in U.S.A needs a certificate.[B]the more outstanding one is,the more likely he is to choose teaching.[C]American public-school teachers are paid in proportion to experience and years of schooling.[D]increase in teacher's salaries is to attract more qualified candidates to teaching.Text3The Nobel prize in economics had a difficult birth.It was createdin1969to mimic thefive prizes initiated under Alfred Nobel's will. These had already been around for68years,andpurists fought hard to stop the newcomer.Some members of the Royal Swedish Academy ofSciences still dismiss economics as unscientific,and its prize as not a proper Nobel.Earlywinners were among the prize's fiercest critics.Gunnar Myrdal,who shared the award in1974,said the prize ought to be abolished(but he did not return the money).Milton Friedman,winnerin1976,doubted the ability of a few people in Stockholm to make decisions respected aroundthe world.By the1990s,the Nobel committee had gained a reputation for intransigence.Gary Becker won only after a flood of nominations forced the cabal in Stockholm to act.The father of game theory won only after Mr.Nash's sudden recovery from paranoid schizophrenia,though the disease had no bearing on the quality of his work,the best of which was done beforehe became ill.Robert Lucas received a prize that many economists believed he should have hadmuch earlier.In1998,the prize became the subject of countless jokes after the collapse of Long-Term Capital Management,a hedge-fund firm whose founders included Robert Mertonand Myron Scholes,the1997 Nobel laureates.The Merton/Scholes choice also highlighted another enduring problem with the prize:untimely deaths.Fischer Black, co-originator of the options-pricing model for which MessrsMerton and Scholes were recognised,died a year too soon to join his collaborators on st year,many economists hoped that ZviGriliches,a noted econometrician who wasunquestionably deserving of the prize,and was suffering from a long illness,would win.He didnot, and died soon afterwards.Because the prize came into being so late, there is still a backlogof elderly luminaries waiting to be recognised. Paul Samuelson,one of the younger winners,and Mr Becker,who was a friend of Griliches,want the committee to take old age explicitlyinto account.The committee could also cast its net more widely across the profession.Almost ail the laureates are also theoreticians;advances in empirical work and applications in the past two decades have yet to be paid due respect,a fact bemoaned by Mr Becker.Mr Samuelson adds that the economics committee's selection methods have excessively mimicked those used for the prizes in natural sciences: "If the right apple fell on your head,and you saw it,then you got the prize.But if you had a lifetime of excellence in all branches of physics,you didn't get it."31.From the first paragraph,we learned that.[A]the Nobel prize in economics was created under Alfred Nobel's will.[B]Gunnar Myrdal was one of the Nobel prize winners in economics.[C]Milton Friedman refused to accept the prize.[D]the Nobel committee had not the ability to make decisions.32.We can learn from the text that about the winners of the Nobel prize in economics during1990s,.[A]Gary Becker won the prize after he forced the committee to act.[B]Mr Nash's illness delayed his receiving of the prize.[C]obert Lucas received the prize earlier than expected.[D]Robert Merton and Myron Scholes played jokes on the prize.33.According to the text,the author's attitude toward Nobel prize in economics is.[A]doubtful.[B]positive.[C]hostile.[DJ indifferent.34.From the third paragraph,we learn that.[A]Fisher Black did not live long enough to win the Nobel prize.[B]the Nobel committee will soon take old age into account.[C]younger people are more likely to win the prize.[D]Zvi Griliches won the prize after he died.35.In the last paragraph of the text,Mr Samuelson's attitude toward the economics committee's selection methods is.[A]critical.[B]approving.[C]angry.[D]ironic.Text4In America alone,tipping is now a$16billion-a-year industry-all the more surprising since it is a behavioural oddity.Consumers acting rationally ought not to pay more than they have to for a given service,Tips,which are voluntary,above and beyond a service's contracted cost,and delivered afterwards,should not exist.So why do they?The conventional wisdom is that tips both reward the efforts of good service and reduce uncomfortable feelings of inequality.The better the service,the bigger the tip.A paper analysing data from2,547groups dining at20different restaurants shows that the correlation between larger tips and better service was very weak:only a tiny part of the variability in the size of the tip had anything to do with the quality of service.Customers who rated a meal as"excellent"still tipped anywhere between8%and 37%of the meal price.Tipping is better explained by culture than by economics.In America,the custom hasbecome institutionalised:it is regarded as part of the accepted cost of a service.In a New Yorkrestaurant, failing to tip at least15%could well mean abuse from the waiter. Hairdressers canexpect to get15-20%,the man who delivers your groceries$2.In Europe,tipping is lesscommon;in many restaurants, discretionary tipping is being replaced by a standard servicecharge. In many Asian countries,tipping has never really caught on at all.How to account for these national differences?Look no further than psychology.According to Michael Lynn,the Cornell paper'sco-author,countries in which people are moreextrovert,sociable orneurotic tend to tip more.Tipping relieves anxiety about being served bystrangers:And,says'Mr Lynn,"in America,where people are outgoing and expressive,tippingis about social approval.If you tip badly,people think less of you.Tipping well is a chance to show off." Icelanders,by contrast,do not usually tip-a measure of their introversion and lackof neuroses,no doubt.While such explanations may be crude,the hard truth seems to be that tipping does notwork.It does not benefit the customer.Nor,in the case of restaurants,does it actuallyincentivise the waiter,or help the restaurant manager to monitor and assess his staff.The cry ofstingy tippers that service people should"just be paid a decent wage"may actually makeeconomic sense.36.From the text we learn that Americans.[A]are willing to give tips because they love the practice.[B]like to givetips to service people to help them financially.[C]are reluctant to give tips,but they still do so.[D]are giving less and less tips.37.According to Paragraph3,we learn that.[A]tips are voluntary in America.[B]people don't tip in Europe.[C]tipping is rare in many Asian countries.[D]tipping is now popular in Iceland.38.According to Michael Lynn,.[A]nervous people do not usually tip.[B]A merican people are anxious.[C]Icelanders don't like to show off.[D]people will ignore you if you tip bakly.39.The text indicates that in America.[A]customers tip8%to37%of the meal price if a meal was "excellent".[B]a waiter can abuse a customer if he fails to tip15%.[C]the amount of tipping is standardized with different services.[D]the man who carry groceries for you can expect to get15-20%.40.According to the text,the author believes that in America.[A]the better the service,the bigger the tip.[BI tips can reward the effort of good service.[C]tips can reduce feelings of inequality.[D]tips cannot prompt better service.Part B(20%)slation shouM be written clearly on ANSWER SHEET2(主观答题纸).(41)There are plenty of grim statistics about childhood in the Third World.showing thatthe journey for survival is long and hard. But in the rich world,children can suffer from adifferent kind of poverty-of the spirit.For instance,one Western country alone now sees14,000attempted suicides every year by children under15,and one child in five needsprofessional psychiatric counselling.There are many good things about childhood in the Third World.Take the close andconstant contact between children and their parents, relatives and neighbours.In the West,the very nature of work puts distance between adults and children.(42)But itl most Third World villages mother and father do not go miles away each day to do abstract work in offices,shuffling paper to make money mysteriously appear in banks.Instead.the child sees mother an(t father,relations and neighbours working nearby,and often shares in that work.A child growing up in this way learns his or her role through participating in the community's work:helping to dig or build,plant or water,tend to animals or look after babies-rather than through playing with water and sand in kindergarten,building with construction toys,keeping pets or playing with dolls.(43)These children may grow up with a less oppressive limitation of space and time than their Western counterparts.Set days and times are few and self-explanatory,determined mostly by the rhythm of the seasons and the different jobs they bring.(44)A child in the rich world,on the other hand.is provided with a wrist-watch as one of the earliest symbols of~owing up.so that he or she can worry,along with their parents about being late for school times,meal times clinic times,bed times,the times of TV shows……;Third World children are not usually cooped up indoors,still less in high-rise apartments.Instead of fenced-off play areas,dangerous roads,'keep off the grass'signs and'don't speak tostrangers',there is often a sense of freedom to play.(45)Parents can see theirchildren outsiderather than observe them anxiously from ten floors up.And other adults in the community canusually be counted on to be caring rather than indifferent or threatening.Of course twelve million children under five still die every year through malnutrition anddisease.But children in the Third World is not all bad.Section m Writing(30%)Teachers often consider some students as good students.What do you think good studentsare like?Describe the characteristics of good students according to your own opinion.Provideone or two examples where necessary.You may also need to use knowledge in education andpsychology to support your argument.You shouM write240-280words. Write your essay on ANSWER SHEET2(主观答题纸).[供报考学科教学(英语)专业考生使用][A卷]答案:e of English(10%)01.B02.D03.A04.C05.A06.C07.D08.C09.A 10.D11.B12.B13.C14.D15.A16.B17.A18.C19.A 20.CII.Reading comprehension(60%)21.A22.C23.D24.B25.A26.C27.A28.C29.C 30.B31.B32.B33.A34.A35.A36.C37.C38.C39.C 40.DPart B(20%)41.有关第三世界儿童成长的大量统计资料令人担忧。

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