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广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试试卷2018年804-英语写作与翻译(自命题)

广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试试卷2018年804-英语写作与翻译(自命题)

广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试试卷考试年度:2018年考试科目代码及名称:804-英语写作与翻译(自命题)适用专业:050201 英语语言文学[友情提醒:请在考点提供的专用答题纸上答题,答在本卷或草稿纸上无效!]Part I Writing (100分)(1)Summary Writing. (1题,共40分)Directions: Please read the following passage, and write a summary around 120-150 English words without copying the complete sentences from the text.Not long ago, I took in one of the conversations you’re not supposed to have. It turned on whether Vladimir Nabokov, author of Lolita, really desired underage girls. The usual arguments came out: Nabokov was a master of personae, and Humbert Humbert a game to him. Kinbote, analogous narrator of Pale Fire, didn’t make you think Nabokov loved boys. The late novels were Nabokov’s allegories of the seductions of aestheticism, which transfigures the forbidden into the beautiful; or moral paintings of our acceptance of crime, when crime is presented alluringly. So love of the wrong subject becomes a metaphor for art, ethics, personality, and so forth.I was reluctant to say that I felt these explanations were inadequate and even in bad faith. The trouble with Lolita is plainly its ability to describe what a sexual twelve-year-old looks like. What her dress is like when it brushes her knees, what her toes are like with painted nails, how the color sits on the plump bow of her lips—the phrase for these is that it is “too real”; that’s the scandal. It continues to be the scandal fifty years after publication, and it will be a scandal whenever adult acknowledges the capacity upend his vision and see a child, protected larval stage of the organism, as a sexual object. The girl is still a child, only now she is a sex child. Yet this makes me feel Nabokov was not a pedophile but something he is not credited with being—a social critic.You, too, see it, or should. The trend of these fifty years has been to make us see sexual youth where it doesn’t exist, and ignore it as it does. Adults project the sex of children in lust, or examine children sexually with magnifying glasses to make sure they don’t appeal to us. But these lenses became burning glasses. The hips of Betty Grable melted and disappeared. The breasts of Marilyn Monroe ran off and were replaced with silicone. The geography of fashion created new erogenous zones—pelvic midriff, rear cleavage—for dieters starving off their secondary sexcharacteristics, and for young teens, in the convergence of the exerciser and the pubescent child. The waif and pixie became ideal. Mama and daughter look the same again before the bedroom mirror—not dressed up in Mama’s pearls and heels this time, but in children’s wear. The dream belongs to sixteen, or to those who can starve themselves to sixteen.The critic Philip Fisher used to note that Lolita, tightly plotted as it is, repeats one scene twice. Humbert spies a lit window far opposite. Because he longs to see a nymphet, he sees one. The wave of arousal returns, its tide dampening him up to his knees. As he nears the climax, the form is refocused as an adult woman or man. Disgusting! But this is the simple inversion of a characteristic experience of our time. A man will see a distant form, in low-cut top and low-slung jeans, and think he is on the trail of eroticism; draw near, and identify a child. Revolting! The defenses against it continue the problem. The more a whole nation inspects the sex characteristics of children to make sure it is not becoming aroused by childishness, and slyly hunts around to make sure its most untrustworthy members are not being so aroused, the more it risks creating a sexual fascination with the child. However you gaze, to accept the fantasy or to assure yourself you see nothing, you join in an abomination.(2)Essay Writing (1题,60分)Cyber-violence has become a new form of violence in our real world. The cyber mob will abuse language, pictures and other media to injure one’s reputation or image, even initiate man-hunting. Please write an essay on cyber-violence, with English words around 500 words.Part II Translation(50分)(1)English-Chinese Translation (25分)I was introduced to George, a Cotswold mason(石匠). He is in his seventies but still at it. When I met him he was engaged in the almost lost art of dry-walling, pulling down some ramshackle old walls and converting their materials into smooth solid rampart. He was a little man, with a dusty puckered face and an immense upper lip so that he looked like a wise old monkey; and he has spent all his long life among stones. There were bits of stone all over him. He handled the stones about him, some of which he showed to us, at once easily and lovingly, as women handle their babies. He was like a being that had been created out of stone, a quarry gnome. He was a pious man, this old George, and when he was not talking about stone walls, he talked in a very quiet evangelical strain about his religious beliefs, which were old and simple. Being a real craftsman, knowing that he could do something better than you or I could do it, he obviously enjoyed his work, which was not so much toil exchanged for so many shillings but the full expression of himself, his sign that he was old George the mason and still at it. Bad walls, not of his building, were coming down, and good walls were going up. The stones in them fitted squarely and smoothly and were a delight to the eye and a great contentment to the mind, so weary of shoddy and rubbish. I have never in my life done anything so thoroughly and truly as that old mason did his building.(2)Chinese-English Translation (25分)“一年之计在于春”,光读这平仄已让人心觉希望。

广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试试卷

广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试试卷

广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试试卷考试年度:2018年考试科目代码及名称:F520-会计学综合适用专业:120201会计学[友情提醒:请在考点提供的专用答题纸上答题,答在本卷或草稿纸上无效!]一、名词解释(5题,每题3分,共15分)1.费用2.可变现净值3.无形资产4.经营杠杆5.内含报酬率二、简答题(3题,每题5分,共15分)1.简述采用公允价值模式进行后续计量的投资性房地产转为自用房地产的会计处理。

2.简述股票上市的优缺点。

3.简述如何理解财务报表审计中的重要性概念。

三、实务题(4题,每题10分,共40分)(计算结果保留到小数点后2位)1.甲公司为增值税一般纳税人,材料按计划成本核算。

A材料计划单位成本为每公斤10元。

甲公司2017年4月有关资料如下:(1)“原材料”账户月初余额40000元,“材料成本差异”账户月初贷方余额500元,“材料采购”账户月初借方余额10600元(上述账户核算的均为A材料)。

(2)4月5日,甲公司月初未收到的A材料1000公斤如数收到,已验收入库。

(3)4月15日,购入A材料6000公斤,增值税专用发票注明的材料价款为59000元,增值税额10030元,甲公司已用银行存款支付上述款项,材料尚未到达。

(4)4月20日,购入的A材料到达,验收入库时发现短缺40公斤,经查明为途中定额内自然损耗。

按实收数量验收入库。

(5)4月30日,汇总本月发料凭证,本月共发出A材料7000公斤,全部用于产品生产。

要求:根据上述业务编制相关的会计分录,并计算本月材料成本差异率(保留小数位数不限)、本月发出材料应负担的成本差异及月末库存材料的实际成本。

2.乙公司购入设备一台,增值税专用发票上注明的货款为40000元,增值税税率为17%,支付运杂费500元,安装调试费2700元。

该设备预计残值收入2200元,预计清理费用200元,预计使用年限为5年。

要求:分别采用双倍余额递减法和年数总和法计算该项设备每年的折旧额。

2018年广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试804-英语写作与翻译(自命题)试题

2018年广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试804-英语写作与翻译(自命题)试题

广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试试卷考试年度:2018年考试科目代码及名称:804-英语写作与翻译(自命题)适用专业:050201 英语语言文学[友情提醒:请在考点提供的专用答题纸上答题,答在本卷或草稿纸上无效!]Part I Writing (100分)(1)Summary Writing. (1题,共40分)Directions: Please read the following passage, and write a summary around 120-150 English words without copying the complete sentences from the text.Not long ago, I took in one of the conversations you’re not supposed to have. It turned on whether Vladimir Nabokov, author of Lolita, really desired underage girls. The usual arguments came out: Nabokov was a master of personae, and Humbert Humbert a game to him. Kinbote, analogous narrator of Pale Fire, didn’t make you think Nabokov loved boys. The late novels were Nabokov’s allegories of the seductions of aestheticism, which transfigures the forbidden into the beautiful; or moral paintings of our acceptance of crime, when crime is presented alluringly. So love of the wrong subject becomes a metaphor for art, ethics, personality, and so forth.I was reluctant to say that I felt these explanations were inadequate and even in bad faith. The trouble with Lolita is plainly its ability to describe what a sexual twelve-year-old looks like. What her dress is like when it brushes her knees, what her toes are like with painted nails, how the color sits on the plump bow of her lips—the phrase for these is that it is “too real”; that’s the scandal. It continues to be the scandal fifty years after publication, and it will be a scandal whenever adult acknowledges the capacity upend his vision and see a child, protected larval stage of the organism, as a sexual object. The girl is still a child, only now she is a sex child. Yet this makes me feel Nabokov was not a pedophile but something he is not credited with being—a social critic.You, too, see it, or should. The trend of these fifty years has been to make us see sexual youth where it doesn’t exist, and ignore it as it does. Adults project the sex of children in lust, or examine children sexually with magnifying glasses to make sure they don’t appeal to us. But these lenses became burning glasses. The hips of Betty Grable melted and disappeared. The breasts of Marilyn Monroe ran off and were replaced with silicone. The geography of fashion created new erogenous zones—pelvic midriff, rear cleavage—for dieters starving off their secondary sexcharacteristics, and for young teens, in the convergence of the exerciser and the pubescent child. The waif and pixie became ideal. Mama and daughter look the same again before the bedroom mirror—not dressed up in Mama’s pearls and heels this time, but in children’s wear. The dream belongs to sixteen, or to those who can starve themselves to sixteen.The critic Philip Fisher used to note that Lolita, tightly plotted as it is, repeats one scene twice. Humbert spies a lit window far opposite. Because he longs to see a nymphet, he sees one. The wave of arousal returns, its tide dampening him up to his knees. As he nears the climax, the form is refocused as an adult woman or man. Disgusting! But this is the simple inversion of a characteristic experience of our time. A man will see a distant form, in low-cut top and low-slung jeans, and think he is on the trail of eroticism; draw near, and identify a child. Revolting! The defenses against it continue the problem. The more a whole nation inspects the sex characteristics of children to make sure it is not becoming aroused by childishness, and slyly hunts around to make sure its most untrustworthy members are not being so aroused, the more it risks creating a sexual fascination with the child. However you gaze, to accept the fantasy or to assure yourself you see nothing, you join in an abomination.(2)Essay Writing (1题,60分)Cyber-violence has become a new form of violence in our real world. The cyber mob will abuse language, pictures and other media to injure one’s reputation or image, even initiate man-hunting. Please write an essay on cyber-violence, with English words around 500 words.Part II Translation(50分)(1)English-Chinese Translation (25分)I was introduced to George, a Cotswold mason(石匠). He is in his seventies but still at it. When I met him he was engaged in the almost lost art of dry-walling, pulling down some ramshackle old walls and converting their materials into smooth solid rampart. He was a little man, with a dusty puckered face and an immense upper lip so that he looked like a wise old monkey; and he has spent all his long life among stones. There were bits of stone all over him. He handled the stones about him, some of which he showed to us, at once easily and lovingly, as women handle their babies. He was like a being that had been created out of stone, a quarry gnome. He was a pious man, this old George, and when he was not talking about stone walls, he talked in a very quiet evangelical strain about his religious beliefs, which were old and simple. Being a real craftsman, knowing that he could do something better than you or I could do it, he obviously enjoyed his work, which was not so much toil exchanged for so many shillings but the full expression of himself, his sign that he was old George the mason and still at it. Bad walls, not of his building, were coming down, and good walls were going up. The stones in them fitted squarely and smoothly and were a delight to the eye and a great contentment to the mind, so weary of shoddy and rubbish. I have never in my life done anything so thoroughly and truly as that old mason did his building.(2)Chinese-English Translation (25分)“一年之计在于春”,光读这平仄已让人心觉希望。

广东财经大学数学分析考研真题试题2018、2019年

广东财经大学数学分析考研真题试题2018、2019年

欢迎报考广东财经大学硕士研究生,祝你考试成功!(第 1 页 共 1 页) 广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试试卷考试年度:2018年 考试科目代码及名称:614-数学分析(自命题)适用专业:071400 统计学[友情提醒:请在考点提供的专用答题纸上答题,答在本卷或草稿纸上无效!] 《数学分析》 [共150分]一、计算题(6题,每题10分,共60分)1.求极限()21sin 1lim 1x x x →-- 。

2.设函数()f x 在a 可导,求极限()()02lim 2t f a t f a t t →+-+ 。

3.求不定积分 。

4.求极限230lim 1nn x dx x→∞+⎰ 。

5.判别级数12!n n n n n ∞=∑的敛散性。

6.求复合函数的偏导数:(),,,u f x y x s t y st ==+= 。

二、应用题(4题,每题15分,共60分)1.已知圆柱形罐头盒的体积是V (定数),问它的高与底半径多大才能使罐头盒的表面积达到最小?2.求一条平面曲线方程,该曲线通过点(1,0)A ,并且曲线上每一点(,)P x y 的切线斜率是22,x x R -∈。

3.求以下曲线绕指定轴旋转所成旋转体的侧面积:2,06y x x =≤≤,绕x 轴。

4.已知矩形的周长为24cm ,将它绕其一边旋转而成一圆柱体,试求所得圆柱体体积最大时的矩形面积。

三、证明题(2题,每题15分,共30分)1.证明:若存在常数c ,n N ∀∈,有21321||||||n n x x x x x x c --+-++-< ,则数列{}n x 收敛。

2.证明:方程2sin (0)x x a a -=>至少有一个正实根。

欢迎报考广东财经大学硕士研究生,祝你考试成功!(第 1 页 共 1 页)广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试试卷考试年度:2019年 考试科目代码及名称:601-数学分析(自命题) 适用专业:071400 统计学[友情提醒:请在考点提供的专用答题纸上答题,答在本卷或草稿纸上无效!]一、计算题(6题,每题10分,共60分)1.求数列极限();!)!2(!)!22(lim 1n n n n n -+++∞→2.求函数极限 ();sin 1ln sin tan lim 20x x x x x +-→3.设是可微函数,由所确定函数.求φ0),=--bz cy az cx (φ),(y x f z =. yz b x z a ∂∂+∂∂4.求函数级数的和函数和收敛域.∑+∞=-12n nx xe 5.设,确定使得满足方程 y x ex y x f 42),(-=ααf .122⎪⎭⎫ ⎝⎛∂∂∂∂=∂∂x f x x x y f 6.设.求全微分xyz u =.3u d 二、应用题(4题,每题15分,共60分)1.已知满足求的取值范围.,x y ()22+21.x y -=w =2.曲线在点处得切线与轴得正向所夹得角度是多⎪⎩⎪⎨⎧=+=4222y y x z )5,4,2(x 少?3.求由方程确定的隐函数的二阶导数012=-+y x e xy )(x y y =).(''x y 4.求不定积分.⎰xdx e x sin 三、证明题(2题,每题15分,共30分)1. 已知在区间上连续. 求证)(x f ],[b a ().)()()(2122⎪⎭⎫ ⎝⎛-≤⎪⎭⎫ ⎝⎛⎰⎰-b a n n b a dx x f a b dx x f n2. 已知证明存在唯一使得 .,0为自然数n x >),(10∈θ.11lim 00+==+→⎰n xe dt e x x x t n n θθ且。

广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试试卷F508-统计学

广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试试卷F508-统计学

广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试试卷
考试年度:2017年考试科目代码及名称:F508-统计学
适用专业:027000统计学
[友情提醒:请在考点提供的专用答题纸上答题,答在本卷或草稿纸上无效!]名词解释(4题,每题5分,共20分)
1.统计普查
2.中位数
3.分层抽样
4.第Ⅰ类错误
计算与分析(3题,共50分)
1.党的十八届五中全会提出了从2010年到2020年国内生产总值翻一番的目标,现在有专家按照现有的发展速度计算,从2015到2020年,只要保持在6.585%以上的年均增长就可以实现翻番目标,试问这是怎么得到的?(15分)
(提示:2011-2014年的环比增长速度分别为9.5%、7.7%、7.7%、7.4%)
(2)用最小二乘法建立线性回归方程,并说明回归系数的经济
含义。

(3)计算估计标准误差(保留三位小数)
3. 工商部门对某超市经销的小包装休闲食品进行重量合格抽查,规定每包重量不低于30克,在1000包食品中抽1%进行检验,结果如下:(15分)
试以95.45%(t=2)概率推算:
(1)这批食品的平均每包重量是否符合规定要求?
(2)若每包食品重量低于30克为不合格,求合格率的范围。

简述题(2题,每题15分,共30分)
1.平均指标通常有哪五种计算(确定)方法,这五种方法又可以分成哪两类?
2.总量指标指数与总平均指标指数是分别反映何种属性指标变动的?用指数体系可以分别反映这两类指标变动,请写出完整的指数体系表达式。

广东财经大学2014年硕士研究生招生入学考试复试试题考试科目:F507统计学

广东财经大学2014年硕士研究生招生入学考试复试试题考试科目:F507统计学
20固定资产价值和增加值资料企业编号固定资产价值万元增加值万元1031891020040941550231412101022122552410196388159139286051516121916241根据上述资料画出散点图计算分析两个变量间相关方向程度
欢迎报考广东财经大学硕士研究生,祝你考试成功!(第 1 页 共 2 页)
广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试试卷
考试年度:2014 年
考试科目代码及名称:F507-统计学
适用专业:027000 统计学
[友情提醒:请在考点提供的专用答题纸上答题,答在本卷或草稿纸上无效!]
一、 名词解释(4 题,每题 5 分,共 20 分)
1.统计总体 2.统计分组 3.众数 4.非参数统计
二、 计算与分析(3 题,共 50 分)
(3)计算估计标准误差。 (4)当不考虑其他因素,估测固定资产为 1100 万元时,企业的增加值将为 多少?
1
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3.计算并填写表中空缺指标 (15 分)
国内生产
与上年比较
年份
总值 增长量 (万元)
发展速度
增长速度
(万元) (%)
1. 已 知 n=6 , x 21, y 426 , x2 79 , y2 30268 , xy 1481
(15 分) (1)计算相关系数。 (2)建立回归直线方程。 (3)计算估计标准误差。
2.有资料如下:(20 分)
固定资产价值和增加值资料
企业编号
固定资产价值(万元)
1
318
2
910
3
200
4
409
5
415

广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试试卷

广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试试卷

广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试试卷
考试年度:2018年考试科目代码及名称:F522-旅游学概论
适用专业:120203旅游管理
[友情提醒:请在考点提供的专用答题纸上答题,答在本卷或草稿纸上无效!]
(1)问答题(2题,每题20分,共40分)
1、简述按旅游目的划分旅游活动的类型。

2、简述旅游最本质的属性。

(2)材料分析(1题,每题30分,共30分)
分析材料,回答问题。

材料:广东省旅游局政务网2017-11-07政务公开公布的数据显示,广东省各市旅游景点构成以及按经济区域统计的旅游景点构成情况如下。

广东省旅游景点构成情况单位:点
(1
(2)分析广东主要旅游资源类型及其特征。

(3)论述题(1题,每题30分,共30分)论述国家干预旅游发展的必要性。

广东财经大学考研真题601数学分析(2019-2017年)硕士研究生专业课考试试题

广东财经大学考研真题601数学分析(2019-2017年)硕士研究生专业课考试试题

广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试试卷考试年度:2019年 考试科目代码及名称:601-数学分析(自命题) 适用专业:071400 统计学[友情提醒:请在考点提供的专用答题纸上答题,答在本卷或草稿纸上无效!]一、计算题(6题,每题10分,共60分)1.求数列极限();!)!2(!)!22(lim 1n n n n n -+++∞→2.求函数极限();sin 1ln sin tan lim 20x x x x x +-→3.设是可微函数,由所确定函数.求φ0),=--bz cy az cx (φ),(y x f z =.yz b x z a ∂∂+∂∂4.求函数级数的和函数和收敛域.∑+∞=-12n nx xe5.设,确定使得满足方程y x ex y x f 42),(-=ααf .122⎪⎭⎫ ⎝⎛∂∂∂∂=∂∂x f x x x y f 6.设.求全微分xyz u =.3u d 二、应用题(4题,每题15分,共60分)1.已知满足求的取值范围.,x y ()22+2 1.x y-=w =2.曲线在点处得切线与⎪⎩⎪⎨⎧=+=4222y y x z )5,4,2(x 轴得正向所夹得角度是多少?3.求由方程确定的隐函数的二阶导数012=-+y x e xy )(x y y =).(''x y 4.求不定积分.⎰xdx e x sin 三、证明题(2题,每题15分,共30分)1.已知在区间上连续. 求证)(x f ],[b a ().)()()(2122⎪⎭⎫ ⎝⎛-≤⎪⎭⎫ ⎝⎛⎰⎰-b a n n b a dx x f a b dx x f n 2.已知证明存在唯一使得.,0为自然数n x >),(10∈θ.11lim 00+==+→⎰n xe dt e x x x t n n θθ且。

广东财经大学801-经济学基础2018年考研真题试卷

广东财经大学801-经济学基础2018年考研真题试卷

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广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试试卷
考试年度:2018年 考试科目代码及名称:801-
经济学基础(自命题)
适用专业:020201国民经济学、020202区域经济学、020203财政学、020204金融学、020205产业经济学、020206国际贸易学、020209
数量经济学、027000统计学
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一、名词解释(6题,每题5分,共30分)
1.均衡价格
2.生产函数
3.规模报酬
4.经济租金
5.洛伦兹曲线
6.货币乘数
二、简答题(6题,每题10分,共60分)
1.长期平均成本曲线呈U形的原因及启示。

2.导致总需求曲线和总供给曲线变动的因素主要有哪些?
3. IS-LM模型表示产品市场和货币市场同时均衡的含义。

4.影响供给的因素
5.为什么土地的供给曲线是垂直的?
6.均衡工资水平的决定及劳动供给曲线变化的原因。

三、论述题(2题,每题30分,共60分)
1.影响消费因素以及如何发挥消费对经济发展的基础性作用。

2.税收、政府购买和转移支付对总需求的影响及如何发挥其调控作用。

1。

广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试试卷

广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试试卷

广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试试卷[友情提醒:请在考点提供的专用答题纸上答题,答在本卷或草稿纸上无效!]I. Cloze. Read the following passages and choose a proper word to fill in each of the blanks in the passage. (30 points in all, 1 point for each )Passage 1Until the Second World War there was no clear transition period between (1) ____ and adulthood in British society. Young people were (2) ____ children until they were about 16 or before if they had started work. Young people and their parents often (3) ____ similar clothes, attitudes and (4) ____ life. All this began to change in 1950s.In the 1950s the teenagers began to be seen as a special (5) ____ group and that was often characterized as a period of (6) ____ from the family and (7) ____ against the values of home and society. With increasing prosperity in Britain, many teenagers had increasing (8) ____ power and thus became the special (9) ____ for advertising, especially for music and fashion.(10) ____ the 1950s almost each decade has had a characteristic youth cult with the (11) ____ of the rebellious teenager, identifiable(12) ____ the particular style of clothes or music. The first cult to (13) ____ was the Teddy Boys in the 1950s, (14) ____ with early rock ‘ n ’ roll music. In the 1980s it was the Acid House scene, associated with music and drug Ecstasy which (15) ____ the rave culture and clubbing of the 1990s.(1) A. infancyB. youth C. childhood D. Toddlers(2) A. regarded B. seen C. called D. interpreted(3) A. wear B. choose C. obey D. shared(4) A. normal B. daily C. common D. social(5) A. community B.age C. association D. institute(6) A. joining B. connection C. alienation D. distraction(7) A. betray B. fight C. revolt D. revolution(8) A. socializing B. purchasing C. promoting D. marketing(9) A. purpose B. aim C. target D. hope(10) A. AS B. Since C. From D. With(11) A.image B. picture C. impression D. figure(12) A . by B. with C. in D. to(13) A . emerge B. happen C. appear D. expose(14) A . associated B. related C. bond D. afflicted(15) A . changed into B. expanded into C. decreased into D. increased intoPassage 2Everyone seems to be in favor of progress. But “ progress ” is a funny word.It doesn ’ t (1 6 ) ____ mean that something has become stronger, wiser or better. It simply means changing it from being one thing to another and sometimes it (17)____ out to be worse than before.(18) ____ medicine, for instance. No one can deny that medical progress has enriched our lives tremendously. Because of medical (19) ____ , we eat better,live easier and are able to take care of ourselves more efficiently. We can cure disease with no more than one injection (20) ____ a pill. If we have a serious accident, surgeons can put us (21) ____ together again. If we are born (22) ____ something defective, they can repair it. They can make us happy, restore our sanity, ease our pain, replace ( 23 ) ____ parts and give us children. They can even bring us back from the dead. These are wonderful achievements, but there is a ( 24 ) ____ we have to pay.Because medicine has reduced infant mortality and natural death so significantly, the population has been ( 25 ) ____ steadily, in spite of serious ( 26 ) ____ to reduce the rate of population growth. Less than a century ago in the United States, infant mortality ( 27 ) ____ more than half of the newborn ( 28 ) ____ the first year of life. Medical advances, ( 29 ) ____ , have now reduced that rate to nearly zero. A child born in the United States today has ( 30 ) ____ than a 90 per cent chance of survival.(16) A. necessarily B. nearly C. basically D. often(17) es B. gets C. makes D. turns(18) A. See B. Take C. Consider D. Look(19) A. improvements B. advancements C. movements D. care(20) A. or B. and C. with D. of(21) A. back B. up C. through D. over(22) A. of B. from C. out D. with(23) A. tired B. weary C. worn D. fatigued(24) A. cost B. bill C. price D. check(25) A. arising B. rising C. raising D. going(26) A. efforts B. effects C. problems D. events(27) A. exclaimed B. proclaimed C. clamored D. claimed(28) A. over B. within C. between D. among(29) A. however B. though C. moreover D. besides(30) A. more B. greater C. bigger D. betterII. Proofreading and error correction. The following passage contains 15 errors. Each indicated line contains a maximum of ONE error. In each case, only ONE wordis involved. Correct the errors and write the answers on the answer sheet. (30 points in all, 2 points for each )“ Art does not solve problems, but makes us awared of (1)their existence, ” sculptor Magdalena Abakanowicz has said.Arts education, on the other hand, does not solve problems. (2)Years of research shows that it ’ s closely linking to almost (3)anything that we as a nation say we want for our children and (4)demand to our schools: academic achievement, social and (5)emotional development, civic engagement, and equitableopportunity.Involvement in the arts is associated to gains in math, (6)reading, cognitive ability, critical thinking, and verbal skill.Arts learning can also improves motivation, concentration, (7)confidence, or teamwork. A report by the Rand Corporation (8)about the visual arts argue that the intrinsic pleasures and (9)stimulation of the art experience have more than sweeten an (10)individual ’ s life --- according to the report, they “ can connectpeople more deeply to the world and open them in new ways (11)of seeing, ” creating the foundation to forge social bonds andcommunity cohesion. And strong arts programming in schoolshelps close a gap that has left many child behind: From (12)Mozart for babies to tutus for toddlers to family trips to themuseum, the children of affluent, aspired parents generally get (13)exposed to the arts whether or not public schools provide it. (14)Low - income children, often, do not. “ Arts education enablesthose children from a financially challenged background tohave a more level playing field with children who have hadthose en richment experience, ” says Eric Cooper, president and (15)founder of the national Urban Alliance for Effective Education.III. Gap-filling. Fill in the following blanks with the correct words and correct forms of the words given according to the meanings of the sentences. (30 points in all, 2 points for each )(1) (look) at his watch, he saw that it was one o’clock, but the bell struck thirteen times before it stopped.(2) Its (miss) head happened to be among remains of the fifteen century B.C.(3) Before (return) home at night, he took a shower and changed back into his suit.(4) Apart from an interesting - looking carved dagger, the box was full of crockery, much of it (break)(5) The temple which the archaeologists (explore) was used as a place of worship from the fifteen century B.C. until Roman times.(6) Physics (go) from studying the familiar things in our everyday lives like baseballs to strange things like atoms.(7) I often (wonder) some people, who had no intention of making purchase, (take) advantage of this privilege.(8) It is evident that the elderly gentlemen greatly (hurt) and will never come back to the store to sample pudding any more.(9) It (be) only twenty - five years since television came to control American free time.(10) I wish I (live) in Hainan(11) If I (have) the money now, I’d buy a new house.(12) With the help of a (fair) godmother and some animal friends, Cinderellagoes to the ball in a beautiful dress.(13) Few of our modern novels are of great (significant).(14) The current welfare system has been (benefit) to most of us.(15) It has been used as much for improving the design and presentation of day - to - day documents as for producing (publish).IV. Reading Comprehension. In this section, there are 6 reading passages followed by a total of 30 multiple-choice questions. Read the passages carefully and then choose the correct answer. (60 points in all, 2 points for each )11982 was the year of information technology in Great Britain. But what exactly is infotech? 85% of people polled recently had not a clue what is meant, although 53% of those polled said they thought it sounded pretty important. They were right. It is. So w hat is it? Well, put simply, it is the “ marrying - up ” of products from several key industries: computers, telephones, television, satellites. It means using micro - electronics, telecommunication networks, and fibre optics to help produce, store, obtain and send information by way of words, numbers,pictures and sound more quickly and efficiently than ever before.The impact infotech is having and is going to have on our lives and work is tremendous. It is already linking the skills of the space industry with those of cable television so programmes can be beamed directly into our homes from all over the world. Armies of “ steel collar ” workers, the robots, will soon beworking in factories doing the boring, complex and unpleasant jobs which are at present still done by man. In some areas such as the car industry this has already started. Television will also be used to enable customers to shop from the comfort of their homes by simply ordering via the TV screen, payment being made by direct debit of their credit cards. Home banking and the automatic booking of ticketswill also be done through the television screen. Cable television which in manycountries now gives a choice of dozens of channels will soon be used to protect our homes by operating burglar and fire alarms linked to police and fire stations. Computers will run our homes, controlling the heating, air conditioning and cooking systems while robots will cope with the housework. The friendly postman will be a thing of the past as the postal service and letters disappear with the electronic mail received via viewdata screens.All these things are coming very fast and their effects will be as far - reaching as those of the industrial revolution. Infotech is part of the technological revolution and that is with us now.(1) From the first paragraph, we can infer that the author was .A. unaware of the results of the pollB. satisfied with the results of the pollC. surprised at people ’ s ignorance of the meaning of infotechD. deeply impressed with the wiseness of the British people(2) The first paragraph is mainly about .A. theimportance of modern technologyB. the products of key industries in the 1980 ’ sC. the British people ’ s knowledge of infotechD. the exact meaning of infotech(3) The second paragraph is mainly about .A. the ways to link skills of space industry with those of cable televisionB. the great effects infotech is having and will have on our lives and workC. the future uses of computers and robots in both homes and industriesD. the comfortable life people will live in the near future(4) According to the passage, television will be used to to a lot of things EXCEPT .A. ordering goods from shops for customers at their homesB. running our homes and doing all kinds of houseworkC. protecting our homes against fire and burglaryD. depositing money in a bank and withdrawing it from the bank(5) According to the last sentence of Paragraph 2, which of the following statements is TURE?A. The postman has become a thing of the past.B. Viewdata screens are being used now to receive electronic mail.C. Electronic mail will disappear some day.D. The postal service will not be used in the future.2Washington was the first city in history to be created solely for the purpose of governance. Following the Revolution, members of Congress had hotly debated the question of a permanent home for themselves and for those departments --- the Treasury, the Patent Office, and so on --- which even the sketchiest of central governments would feel obliged to establish. In 1790, largely in order to put an end to congressional bickering, George Washington was charged with selecting asite for the newly designed federal district. Not much to anyone ’ s surprise but to the disappointment of many, he chose a tract of land on the banks of the Potomac River, a few miles upstream from his beloved plantation Mount Vernon.The District of Columbia was taken in part from Virginia and in part from Maryland. At the time it was laid out, its hundred square miles consisted of gently rolling hills, some under cultivation and the rest heavily wooded, with a number of creeks and much swampy land along the Potomac. There is now a section of Washington thatis commonly refereed to as Foggy Bottom; that bore the same nickname a hundred and eighty years ago. Two port cities, Alexandria and Georgetown, flourished within sight of the new capital and gave it access by ship to the most important citiesof the infant nation --- Chaleslon, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Newport, Salem, and Portsmouth --- and also to the far-off ports of England and the Continent.(6) In line 6 (Para. 1), the phrase “ charged with ” could best be replacedby which of the following?A. Attacked with.B. Accused of.C. Asked to pay for.D. Given the responsibility of.(7) Why was George Washington ’ s choice for the site of the capital not very surprising?A. The site was close to George Washington ’ s own home.B. The river would bring trade to the city.C. The members of Congress had already stated their preference for the site.D. George Washington had lived on the site before the American Revolution.(8) It can be inferred from the passage that the term “ Foggy Bottom ” in the second paragraph refers to a section of Washington D. C. that .A. used to be mostly swamplandB. lies at the bottom of Mount VernonC. has the lowest population in the districtD. used to be the site of the national weather station(9) The author implies that Georgetown was important in the eighteenth century because it .A. linked the federal district with the oceanB. was a model for building the new federal districtC. defended the east coast against invadersD. was the home of the Treasury and the Patent Office(10) What is the main topic of the passage?A. The role of George Washington in the American Revolution.B. The first years of the United States Congress.C. The founding of WashingtonD. C.D. The governing of the federal district.3Ask Steveland Morris and he ’ ll tell you that blindness is not necessarily disabling. Steveland was born prematurely and totally without sight in 1950. He became Stevie Wonder --- composer, singer, and pianist. The winner of ten Grammy awards, Stevie is widely acclaimed for his outstanding contributions to the music world.As a child, Stevie learned not to think about the things he could not to, but to concentrate on the things that he could do. His parents encouraged him to join his sighted brothers in as many activities as possible. They also helped him to sharpen his sense of hearing, the sense upon which the visually disabled are so dependent.。

广东财经大学2007-2008统计学参考答案(B卷)

广东财经大学2007-2008统计学参考答案(B卷)

广东商学院试题参考答案及评分标准_ 2007----2008_ _学年第__2__学期课程名称统计学(B卷)课程代码040013课程负责人徐伟强--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- ---------一、单项选择题 (每小题2分, 共20分)1.A2.A3.A4.A5.D6.C7.B8.A9.D 10.D二、是非判断题 (每小题2分, 共20分。

若对的就打“√”,若错的就打“×”。

)1.v2.x3.x4.v5.x6.x7.x8.v9.x 10.v三、简答题(每小题5分,共20分)1.什么是离散系数?答:(若●是变●通常●是对●消除●用于●计算v2答:●抽样●所有●通常●影响(1)样(2)总(3)抽(4)抽3答:●01●从所研究的总体中抽出一个随机样本(1分)●确定一个适当的检验统计量,并利用样本数据计算出其具体数值(1分)●确定一个适当的显著性水平α,并查表得出其临界值,指定拒绝域(1分)●将统计量的数值与临界值进行比较,作出决策(1分)(1)统计量的数值落在拒绝域中,就拒绝H0。

否则,就接受H0(2)也可以直接利用P值作出决策。

如果P<α,就拒绝H0;否则P>α,就接受H04.简述加权综合指数的编制原理答:⑴为了解决复杂现象总体的指数化指标不能直接加总的问题,必须引入一个媒介因素(称之为同度量因素),使其转化成相应的、能够相加的价值总量形式;(2分)⑵为了在综合对比过程中单纯反映指数化指标的变动或差异程度,又必须将前面引入的同度量因素的水平固定起来。

(2分)要注意同度量因素的两个问题:指标性质(数量或质量指标)的确定、固定水平所属时期的选择。

(1分)四、计算分析题 (4小题,每小题10分, 共40分。

F519-统计学原理与概率论综合-广东财经大学2019年研究生招生复试自命题试题

F519-统计学原理与概率论综合-广东财经大学2019年研究生招生复试自命题试题

广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试试卷
考试年度:2019年考试科目代码及名称:F519-统计学原理与概率论综合
适用专业:071400统计学
[友情提醒:请在考点提供的专用答题纸上答题,答在本卷或草稿纸上无效!](1)论述题(2题,每题20分,共40分)
1.简述随机试验的概念,并且举2个随机事件的例子。

2. 简述众数、中位数和均值的特点及各自的应用场合?。

(2)计算题(4题,每题15分,共60分)
(2)计算上半年平均计划完成程度
试问哪一个市场蔬菜的平均价格高,并说明为什么?
3、有两个口袋,甲袋中盛有两个白球,一个黑球,乙袋中盛有一个白球,两个黑球。

由甲袋任取一个球放入乙袋,再从乙袋中取出一个球,求取到白球的概率。

4、设随机变量X 的分布函数为⎪⎩⎪⎨⎧≥<≤<=.
,1,1,ln ,1,0)(e x e x x x x F X , 求(1)P (X ≤2), P {0<X ≤3}, P (2<X<25
);(2)求概率密度f (x).。

广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试试卷2019年801-经济学基础(自命题)

广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试试卷2019年801-经济学基础(自命题)

欢迎报考广东财经大学硕士研究生,祝你考试成功!(第 1 页共 1 页)
广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试试卷
考试年度:2019年考试科目代码及名称:801-经济学基础(自命题)适用专业:020201国民经济学、020202区域经济学、020203财政学、020204金融学、020205产业经济学、020206国际贸易学、020209 数量经济学、027000统计学
[友情提醒:请在考点提供的专用答题纸上答题,答在本卷或草稿纸上无效!]
一、名词解释(6题,每题5分,共30分)
1.需求函数
2.交易成本
3.边际效用递减规律
4.存款准备金
5.资本边际效率
6.经济增长
二、简答题(6题,每题10分,共60分)
1.决定投资的因素。

2.资源配置方式的种类及经济效率较高的种类?
3.需求价格弹性包括哪些类别。

4.垄断竞争市场的条件。

5.利润最大化原则。

6.经济政策的目标。

三、论述题(2题,每题30分,共60分)
1.经济增长的影响因素及促进经济增长的对策。

2.民营经济的地位及促进民营经济发展的对策。

1。

2018年广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试807-高等代数(自命题)

2018年广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试807-高等代数(自命题)

广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试试卷考试年度:2018年 考试科目代码及名称:807-高等代数(自命题) 适用专业:071400 统计学[友情提醒:请在考点提供的专用答题纸上答题,答在本卷或草稿纸上无效!]一、填空题(10题,每题3分,共30分)1.设)0)()((≠x g x g 除)(x f 所得的商和余式分别为)(x q 和)(x r ,)(x h 为任意非零多项式,则)()(x h x g 除)()(x h x f 所得的商和余式分别为 ;2.x x x x x x f 111123111212)(-=中,3x 的系数是 ;3.设n n ⨯矩阵)(ij a A =,则in kn i k i k A a A a A a +++ 2211= ;4.若向量组s ααα,,,21 可经向量组t βββ,,,21 线性表出,且s ααα,,,21 线性无关,则s 和t 的关系是 ;5. 在线性空间4][x R 中,多项式3791x x +-在基32,,,1x x x 下的坐标是 ;6. 设0λ是n 阶方阵A 的一个特征值,则属于特征值0λ的特征向量的个数为 ;7. 在通常定义下,4R 中向量=α(4,2,-4,4)与β(1,2,1,-1)的夹角为 ;8.复数集C 作为数域R 上的线性空间,其维数等于 ;9.设n 是一个正整数,在全部n 级排列中,有60个偶排列,则n = ;10.设n 元齐次线性方程组有非零解,且其系数矩阵的秩为r ,则它的基础解系所含解的个数为 。

二、计算题(6题,每题10分,共60分)1.设14156)(23-+-=x x x x f ,在复数域上求)(x f 的所有根。

2.计算行列式xx x xD ----=11111111111111113.解线性方程组⎪⎪⎩⎪⎪⎨⎧=-+=++-=-+-=-+-337713343424313214314321x x x x x x x x x x x x x 4.已知行列式13311172173141151D --=--,求12223242A A A A +++,其中ij A 是元素ij a 的代数余子式。

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广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试试卷
考试年度:2018年 考试科目代码及名称:F508-统计学 适用专业:027000统计学
[友情提醒:请在考点提供的专用答题纸上答题,答在本卷或草稿纸上无效!]
一、名词解释(4题,每题5分,共20分) 1.指标 2.统计报表 3.统计分组
4.变异指标
二、计算与分析(3题,共50分)
1.有甲、乙两种水稻,经播种实验后得知甲品种的平均亩产量为998斤,标准差
试计算乙品种的平均亩产量,并比较哪一品种的亩产量更具稳定性?
2.采用简单重复抽样的方法,抽取一批产品中的200件作为样本,其中合格品
为195件。

(15分)
要求:⑴ 计算样本的抽样平均误差
⑵ 以95.45%的概率保证程度对该产品的合格率进行区间估计。

(注:概率度为2)
3.分析某企业2017年后七个月(n=7)的生产运行状况,根据其产品销售额(x ,
万元)和销售利润率(y,%)资料,得到如下资料:
7n =;1890x =∑;31.1y =∑;2535500x =∑;2174.15y =∑;9318xy =∑
试分析计算:(20分)
⑴ 销售额与销售利润率之间的相关系数,并说明相关的密切程度和方向。

⑵ 确定以利润率为因变量的直线回归方程。

⑶ 解释式中回归系数的经济含义。

⑷ 当销售额为500万元时,利润率为多少?
三、简述题(2题,每题15分,共30分)
1.试比较时期数列与时点数列的异同点。

2.试述众数、中位数和算术平均方法,并比较同一资料用此三种方法计算得到的平均指标值的关系。

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