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广西民族大学 808文学理论 2016年硕士研究生考研真题

广西民族大学 808文学理论 2016年硕士研究生考研真题

广西民族大学2016年硕士研究生入学考试初试自命题科目试题(试卷代号:A卷)科目代码:808科目名称:文学理论适用学科专业:文艺学、语言学及应用语言学04方向、中国古典文献学、中国古代文学、中国现当代文学、中国少数民族语言文学04、05方向比较文学与世界文学、中国民间文学研究方向:命题教师签名:考生须知1.答案必须写在答题纸上,写在试题上无效。

2.答题时一律使用蓝、黑色墨水笔作答,用其它笔答题不给分。

3.交卷时,请配合监考人员验收,并请监考人员在准考证相应位置签字(作为考生交卷的凭证)。

否则,产生的一切后果由考生自负。

一、名词解释(每小题5分,共6小题,共30分)1.象征型文学2.典型人物3.文学4.叙述者声音5.浪漫主义6.艺术真实二、问答题:(第1小题15分,第2、3小题各10分,共3小题,共35分)1.什么是文学批评中的艺术标准?其基本内容有哪些方面?2.文学对情感的表现有何要求?3.诗歌有何基本特征?三、文学现象解读题:(每题20分,共2小题,共40分)(一)创作枯竭是解放后困扰剧作家曹禺的一个大问题。

除去“文革”10年空白,三十多年里,曹禺成形的创作总共只有两部半。

一部是《明朗的天》,写协和医院的一群知识分子接受改造,但写完后他感到荒诞:“我也是个‘未改造好的知识分子’,怎么写别的知识分子改造好了,实在是捉摸不透。

”翻案之作《王昭君》是周恩来派下的任务,意在“歌颂民族团结”。

《胆剑篇》是“集体创作”风行时,领着于是之、梅阡创作的,用来号召正经历“三年自然灾害”的老百姓扎紧裤腰带。

1983年春,美国剧作家阿瑟·米勒亲临北京人艺,指导他的经典剧目《推销员之死》。

曹禺邀请米勒到家里做客,其间拿出一封信,逐字逐句念给他听。

信是画家黄永玉写来的,信中说:“我不喜欢你解放后的戏,一个也不喜欢,你心不在戏里,你失去了伟大的通灵宝玉,你为势位所误!从一个海洋萎缩为一条小溪……”一旁担任翻译的英若诚为难了,这还翻吗?全都翻,曹禺说。

广西民族大学616民族学通论历年考研真题2016-2020

广西民族大学616民族学通论历年考研真题2016-2020

2019年全国硕士研究生招生考试初试试题
【A】卷
科目代码:616科目名称:民族学通论
考生须知
1.答案须写在答题纸密封线内,写在试题卷、草稿纸等均视为无效。

2.答题时一律使用蓝或黑色钢笔、签字笔书写。

3.交卷时,请本人将答题纸放入试题袋内,密封后在封条与试卷袋骑缝处亲笔签名。

一、名词解释(每小题5分,共6小题,共30分)
1.本尼迪克特
2.功能学派
3.定点跟踪调查法
4.风俗习惯
5.文化变迁
6.非物质文化
二、简答题(每小题15分,共6小题,共90分)
1.简述什么是文化相对论。

2.简述种族与民族两个概念的区别。

3.简述什么是文化的后得性。

4.简述什么是“深描”。

5.简述什么是经济文化类型。

6.简述什么是定性分析。

三、论述题(每小题30分,共1小题,共30分)
1.十九大报告指出,实施乡村振兴战略。

要坚持农业农村优先发展,按照产业兴旺、生态宜居、乡风文明、治理有效、生活富裕的总要求,建立健全城乡融合发展体制机制和政策体系,加快推进农业农村现代化。

请您谈谈在信息化、网络化的互联网时代,如何在民族地区实现乡村产业振兴与文化振兴?
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2016年广西民族大学考研真题汉语国际教育基础A卷

2016年广西民族大学考研真题汉语国际教育基础A卷

广西民族大学2016年硕士研究生入学考试初试自命题科目试题(试卷代号:A卷)科目代码:445科目名称:汉语国际教育基础适用学科专业:汉语国际教育研究方向:命题教师签名:考生须知1.答案必须写在答题纸上,写在试题上无效。

2.答题时一律使用蓝、黑色墨水笔作答,用其它笔答题不给分。

3.交卷时,请配合监考人员验收,并请监考人员在准考证相应位置签字(作为考生交卷的凭证)。

否则,产生的一切后果由考生自负。

壹中外文化及跨文化交际基础知识(共80分)一、填空题(每小题1分,共30分)1.获得2015年诺贝尔生理学或医学奖的中国女科学家是。

2.郑和下西洋促进了中国与南洋诸国的文化交流,在马来西亚的马六甲附近,有三保山、三保庙、三保井等,在的爪哇岛上还有一座城市叫三保垅。

3.周平王继位,迁都洛邑,史称。

4. 提出“知识就是力量”的是英国的思想家。

5.“贞观之治”出自于唐代皇帝治下。

6. 向汉武帝刘彻提出“罢黜百家,独尊儒术”建议的是。

7.康熙皇帝时,郑成功后裔宣布降清,重又与大陆统一。

8. 基督教的组织称为。

9.唐代大诗人李白的号是“”。

10.史书上记载较早的历史名桥,首先是西安市东郊的“灞桥”,横跨灞水之上,建于春秋时代的时期。

11.因屈原的《离骚》为楚辞的代表,故也称这种诗体为“”。

12.唐代初年,欧阳询主编的《》是唐代的第一部类书。

13.“近体诗”即,分五律、七律、五绝、七绝。

14.中唐的古文运动提出的基本口号是“”。

15.成语“病入膏肓”和“”,都出于扁鹊治病的故事。

16.最早被改编成电影并为莫言赢得世界声誉的小说是《》。

17.《三国演义》、《水浒传》、《西游记》、《》,被称为明代“四大奇书”。

18.杜甫《饮中八仙》诗誉书家为“草圣”。

19.伊斯兰教又叫“回教”、“天方教”、“清真教”。

它的教徒称为“”。

20.朱载堉的《》代表了明代音乐理论的最高成就。

21.不久前,被誉为“中国第五大发明”的,被联合国教科文组织正式列入人类非物质文化遗产名录。

2016年广西民族大学考研真题语言学概论

2016年广西民族大学考研真题语言学概论

广西民族大学2016年硕士研究生入学考试初试自命题科目试题(试卷代号:B卷)科目代码:809科目名称:语言学概论适用学科专业: 1. 语言学及应用语言学2. 汉语言文字学3. 中国少数民族语言文学研究方向: 1. 01、02、03、052. 01、023. 01、02、03命题教师签名:考生须知1.答案必须写在答题纸上,写在试题上无效。

2.答题时一律使用蓝、黑色墨水笔作答,用其它笔答题不给分。

3.交卷时,请配合监考人员验收,并请监考人员在准考证相应位置签字(作为考生交卷的凭证)。

否则,产生的一切后果由考生自负。

一、解释下列术语。

(每小题5分,共4小题,共20分)1. 语法范畴2. 音素3. 普通语言学4. 言语意义二、简答题。

(每小题10分,共4小题,共40分)1.基本词汇与一般词汇的关系如何?2.根据分句与分句间的逻辑关系简述复句的结构类型?3.举例说明常见的附加意义有哪些?4.文字的主要性质特征是什么?三、根据下列语言材料归纳出元音和辅音的音位(每音位1分,共20分)[xy55] 圩 [tshu31]初 [toi35] 对 [tshak54] 错 [nei54] 这[lok35] 六 [te35] 第 [ki55] 几 [mo35] 个 [tɕo31] 头[fei35] 吹[pi55]逼 [nət54] 个 [phi35] 皮 [kha213] 卡四、分析题。

(共二大题,共40分)(一)分析下列各词的结构类型。

(每小题2分,共20分)1.白纸 2.兄弟 3.老师 4.冰箱 5.椅子6.开关 7.负责 8.跳高 9.心疼 10.滑头(二)下列短语有歧义。

请问为什么产生这些歧义?如何化解歧义?(每小题5分,共4题,共20分)1. 他连小张都不认识了2. 现代战争思想3. 儿子和父亲的朋友4. 观察敌人的那位哨兵五、论述题。

(共1题,30分)请论述语言的类型分类?。

广西民族大学 运动生理学2 2016年硕士研究生考研真题

广西民族大学 运动生理学2 2016年硕士研究生考研真题

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广西民族大学
2016年硕士研究生入学考试初试自命题科目试题
(试卷代号:A卷)
科目代码:617 812
科目名称:体育学专业基础综合——《运动生理学》
适用学科专业:体育学
研究方向:体育教育训练学民族传统体育学学科教学(体育)
命题教师签名:
考生须知
1.答案必须写在答题纸上,写在试题上无效。

2.答题时一律使用蓝、黑色墨水笔作答,用其它笔答题不给分。

3.交卷时,请配合监考人员验收,并请监考人员在准考证相应位置签字(作为考生交卷的凭证)。

否则,产生的一切后果由考生自负。

一、名词解释(共5小题,每小题6分,共30分)
1.心动周期:
2.激素:
3.有氧工作:
4.青春期高血压:
5.柔韧素质:
二、简答题(共3题,每题25分,共75分)
1.运动技能泛化阶段有何特点,在此阶段如何进行教学?2. 运动时各感觉机能是怎样相互作用的?
3.乳酸阈在运动实践中如何运用?
三、论述题(共45分)
论述恢复过程有几个阶段?列举实例。

2016广西大学商学院考研初试及复试考察范围

2016广西大学商学院考研初试及复试考察范围

/广西大学商学院2016年学术型研究生全国统考专业课考试范围初试科目:专业课810经济学(含政治经济学、宏观经济学、微观经济学):(一)、政治经济学,主要内容:社会生产及其形式,商品和价值,资本及其循环和周转,社会总资本再生产和市场实现,资本主义制度的形成和剩余价值的生产,社会主义初级阶段理论,社会主义市场经济与经济体制改革理论,社会主义条件下的经济增长与经济发展。

(二)、宏观经济学,主要内容:国民收入核算,简单国民收入决定理论,产品市场和货币市场的一般均衡,宏观经济政策理论与实践,总供给-总需求模型,失业与通货膨胀,开放经济理论,经济增长和经济周期理论。

(三)、微观经济学,主要内容:供给、需求与均衡价格理论,消费者行为理论,生产理论,成本理论,完全竞争市场和不完全竞争市场理论,生产要素市场理论,一般均衡和福利经济学,市场失灵和微观经济政策。

868管理学基础:(一)、有关管理学的基本知识和概念。

包括管理的基本原理和常用的方法。

(二)、以管理职能为主线的管理过程。

即计划、组织、控制、沟通协调、领导、激励、创新的基本原理和方法820农业经济与管理(含农业经济学、管理学原理):(一)农业经济学,主要内容包括农业的概念、地位与特点以及农业经济学的研究对象与任务;农业生产方式运动的基本规律,农业生产力和生产关系发展的历史阶段,建设有中国特色社会主义农业的基本理论;农业生产力与农业现代化的基本理论;农产品市场与流通;农业集约经营与农业的可持续发展;农业的产业结构;农业生产社会化;农业生产关系(所有制、经营制度分配关系);农业合作经济组织与产业化经营组织;农业、农村与农民;城乡一体化,农业的国际化等。

/(二)管理学,主要内容包括管理的含义与职能,管理者的角色与职能;管理思想的发展;管理的基本原理;管理的基本方法;组织文化;管理信息;管理道德与企业社会责任;决策与计划;人力资源管理;激励与沟通;控制与创新等。

复试科目考试范围020101政治经济学1、复试科目:0201财政与金融(一)财政部分:财政与公共财政的一般涵义、影响财政收入规模的因素、税收理论,财政政策与货币政策、外汇政策等宏观经济政策的搭配,我国现行财税体制。

广西大学研究生复试宝典(内含16年真题题型)

广西大学研究生复试宝典(内含16年真题题型)

⼴西⼤学研究⽣复试宝典(内含16年真题题型)⼴西⼤学2016年研究⽣考试计算机与电⼦信息学院复试全攻略有问题欢迎指正!⽬录⼀、复试通知 (2)⼆、体检 (2)三、笔试相关 (3)(1)考试⼤纲: (3)(⼆)考试题型和2016年真题 (6)四、⾯试相关 (7)(1)英语能⼒ (7)(2)专业知识 (7)五、复试算分、学费以及奖助 (8)(1)最终成绩计算 (8)(2)关于学费标准 (8)(3)奖助办法 (8)六、⼴西⼤学复试期间⾐⾷住⾏ (9)(1)⾐ (9)(2)⾷ (9)(3)住 (11)(4)⾏ (11)七、关于图书馆和⾃习教室 (12)⼀、复试通知2016年3⽉20⽇,我接到了⼴西⼤学计算机与电⼦信息学院的复试通知。

要求我25号报到,26,27复试。

⼆、体检按照规定,25号报到当天已经可以开始体检了。

下⾯贴上体检通知————(建议第⼀天不要体检,先在第⼀天的下午去领收费单,注意是下午,第⼀天上午缴费的⼈很多!然后直接把除了抽⾎的事情全部做完,⼤概1个⼩时就全部差不多了,然后任选⼀天的早上赶早排队去抽⾎)按照学校统⼀安排,2016年硕⼠研究⽣复试体检于2016年3⽉25、26、28⽇在⼴西⼤学医院进⾏,具体安排如下:⼀、体检地点:⼴西⼤学医院(⼴西⼤学东校园东苑路)⼆、领取体检表和检验单地点:医院⼀楼⼤厅(先缴费后领表)体检的同学请携带本⼈⼀⼨免冠照⽚⼀张,须在体检表上粘贴、盖章后⽅可开始体检,体检表和检验单分别填好考⽣姓名、性别、年龄、报考复试的学院、专业等。

三、体检收费:根据区物价局桂价费(2005)269号⽂收费,每⼈60元。

特殊情况需增加做⼼电图、B超、⾎常规、尿常规检查的同学,按门诊收费标准另⾏收费。

四、体格检查时间:3⽉25、26、28⽇全天:上午7:50--------12:00下午2:40---------5:30五.抽⾎时间:3⽉25、26、28⽇:上午7:50--------11:30注意:上午体检的同时可以安排抽⾎,请同学们不吃早餐,保持空腹,以便能抽⾎检查,下午不安排抽⾎。

2016年广西民族大学考研真题数学分析专业课考试试题

2016年广西民族大学考研真题数学分析专业课考试试题

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广西民族大学 2016 年硕士研究生入学考试初试自命题科目试题
(试卷代号:A 卷)
科目代码:
601
科目名称:
数学分析
适用学科专业:
数学一级学科
研究方向:
命题教师签名:

2016年广西民族大学考研真题620汉语A卷

2016年广西民族大学考研真题620汉语A卷

广西民族大学2015年硕士研究生入学考试初试自命题科目试题(试卷代号:A卷)科目代码:620科目名称:汉语适用学科专业:语言学及应用语言学01-03及05方向汉语言文字学中国少数民族语言文学01-03方向研究方向:命题教师签名:考生须知1.答案必须写在答题纸上,写在试题上无效。

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否则,产生的一切后果由考生自负。

一、名词解释题(每小题2分,共5小题,共10分)1. 音素2. 文字3. 同形词4. 存现句5. 仿词二、分析题(每小题10分,共3小题,共30分)1. 分析下列汉字的造字法。

瓜、朱、磊、颖、日、刃、炎、汊、林、耕2. 分析下列词的结构类型。

火红、眼红、扩大、扩充、主席、主管、讨好、讨论、星星、猩猩3. 请用框式图解法从大到小分析下列多义短语的结构。

(有几种意义做几种分析)咬死敌人的猫三、问答题(共4小题,共35分)1. 造成音色不同的三个因素是什么?(6分)2. 词义有哪三个性质?请各举一例说明。

(6分)3. 什么是词的兼类现象?请举例说明。

(5分)4. 把字句有哪四个特点?请各举一例说明。

(8分)5. 借喻与借代有什么区别?试举例分析。

(10分)四、阅读并回答问题。

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广西民族大学434国际商务基础(A)2016年考研专业课真题试卷

广西民族大学434国际商务基础(A)2016年考研专业课真题试卷

广西民族大学2016年考研专业课初试真题
广西民族大学
2016年硕士研究生入学考试初试自命题科目试题
(试卷代号:A卷)
科目代码:434
科目名称:国际商务专业基础
适用学科专业:国际商务
研究方向:所有方向
命题教师签名:
考生须知
1.答案必须写在答题纸上,写在试题上无效。

2.答题时一律使用蓝、黑色墨水笔作答,用其它笔答题不给分。

3.交卷时,请配合监考人员验收,并请监考人员在准考证相应位置签字(作为考生交卷的凭证)。

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广西民族大学2016年硕士研究生考试第二次复试考生名单

广西民族大学2016年硕士研究生考试第二次复试考生名单

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复试专业名称 基础数学 基础数学 计算数学 应用数学 计算材料学 马克思主义民族理论与政策 马克思主义民族理论与政策 马克思主义民族理论与政策 国际商务 国际商务 国际商务 国际商务 国际商务 国际商务 国际商务 国际商务 国际商务 马克思主义经济理论与应用 马克思主义经济理论与应用 马克思主义经济理论与应用 马克思主义经济理论与应用 马克思主义经济理论与应用 商务信息管理 商务信息管理 商务信息管理 商务信息管理 商务信息管理 商务信息管理
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广西民族大学 626管理学原理 2016年硕士研究生考研真题

广西民族大学 626管理学原理 2016年硕士研究生考研真题

广西民族大学
2016年硕士研究生入学考试初试自命题科目试题
(试卷代号:A卷)
科目代码:626
科目名称:管理学原理
适用学科专业:行政管理、社会保障
研究方向:所有方向
命题教师签名:
考生须知
1.答案必须写在答题纸上,写在试题上无效。

2.答题时一律使用蓝、黑色墨水笔作答,用其它笔答题不给分。

3.交卷时,请配合监考人员验收,并请监考人员在准考证相应位置签字(作为考生交卷的凭证)。

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一、名词解释(每小题6分,共5小题,共30分)
1.例外管理原则
2.变革型管理管理
3.乐观准则决策法
4.授权
5.职务扩大化
二、判断分析题(每小题9分,其中判断3分,分析6分。

共2小题,共18分)
1.目标管理是一种把个人需求与组织目标结合起来的管理。

2.科学管理理论最明显的局限性是认为工人是“社会人“。

三、简答题(每小题13分,共4小题,共52分)
1.简述决策的基本步骤。

2.简述人力资源管理的基本过程。

3.简述控制在管理工作循环的地位和作用。

4.结合实际,简要谈谈领导者用人需要注意的问题。

四、论述题(每小题25分,共2小题,共50分)
1.如果你是一名政府管理人员,你如何使你的管理既有科学性,又有艺术性?
2.结合实际,谈谈你对组织文化建设的看法。

2016年广西民族大学考研真题211-翻译硕士英语A

2016年广西民族大学考研真题211-翻译硕士英语A

广西民族大学2016年硕士研究生入学考试初试自命题科目试题(试卷代号:A卷)科目代码:211科目名称:翻译硕士英语适用学科专业:翻译硕士研究方向:英语笔译、英语口译命题教师签名:考生须知1.答案必须写在答题纸上,写在试题上无效。

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Part I. Basic English Knowledge (30%)Section A: Multiple-choice (20 %)Directions: There are forty multiple-choice questions in this section. Choose the best answer to each question. Write your answers on the Answer Sheet.1. On my way to the office, I saw a little girl standing in front of the shop window looking _____ at the toys inside.A. faintlyB. ferociouslyC. deliberatelyD. wistfully2. Sometimes the student may be asked to write about his _____ to a certain book or article that has some bearing on the subject being studied.A. reactionB. commentC. impressionD. comprehension3. The branches could hardly _____ the weight of the fruit.A. retainB. sustainC. maintainD. remain4. With an eighty-hour week and little change or enjoyment, life must have been very _____ for the 19th-century worker.A. disinterestedB. dryC. wearyD. depressed5. The need for cash is forcing new graduates to take any job going, and many start their working life in _____, often menial jobs.A. momentaryB. mechanicalC. ashamedD. primeval6. The bus became _____ before they arrived, and many latecomers had to wait in a long queue.A. occupiedB. engagedC. packedD. filled7. Rosa was such a last-minute worker that she could never start writing a paper till the deadline was_____.A. approachB. recentC. problematicD. imminent8. Swarms of wasps are always invading my garden. They are a thorough ______.A. nuisanceB. disturbanceC. troubleD. annoyance9. The new airport will be ______ from all directions.A. availableB. accessibleC. obtainableD. achievable10. Now researchers are directing more attention to the social and cultural_____ that propelled university graduates into careers in management.A. implicationB. impulseC. atmosphereD. imminence11. The police have offered a large ____ for information leading to the robber’s arrest.A. awardB. compensationC. prizeD. reward12. For years she suffered from the _____ that her husband might come back to her.A. visionB. ideaC. imaginationD. illusion13. There has been a _____ lack of communication between the union and the management.A. regretfulB. regrettableC. regrettingD. regretted14.Care should be taken to decrease the length of time that one is _____ loud continuous noise.A. subjected toB. filled withC. associated withD. attached to15. My mother can’t get _____ because she has rheumatism.A. aboutB. onC. throughD. in16.The novel contains some marvelously revealing _____ of rural life in the 19th century.A. glancesB. glimpsesC. glaresD. gleams17.The pa rty’s reduced vote was _____ of lack of support for its policies.A. indicativeB. positiveC. revealingD. evident18. At three thousand feet, wide plains begin to appear, and there is never a moment when some distant mountain is not _____.A. on viewB. at a glanceC. on the sceneD. in sight19. Once a picture is proved to be a forgery, it becomes quite _____.A. invaluableB. pricelessC. unworthyD. worthless20. In the first few months of the war his army seemed ______, but soon it met its Waterloo.A. incredibleB. invisibleC. invidiousD. invincible21. _____ that they may eventually reduce the amount of labor needed on construction sites by 90 percent.A. So clever are the construction robotsB. So clever the construction robots areC. Such construction robots are cleverD. Such clever construction robots are22. He felt ______ during the interview. And he failed to get the job.A. anything but wellB. nothing but wellC. something but wellD. none but well23. It is not uncommon for there _____ problems of communication between the old and the young.A .being B. would be C. be D. to be24. _____, I’ll marry him all the same.A. Was he rich or poorB. Whether rich or poorC. Were he rich or poorD. Be he rich or poor25. Sorry to have kept you waiting. You must have thought ______.A. we were not comingB. we are not comingC. we didn’t comeD. we should not come26. That was not the first time he _____ us. I think it’s high time we_____ strong actions against him.A. betrayed, takeB. had betrayed, tookC. has betrayed, tookD. has betrayed, take27. ______, he is ready to accept suggestions from different sources.A. Instead of his contributionsB. For all his notable contributionsC. His making notable contributionsD. However his notable contributions28. I am pleased with what you have given me and _____ you have told me.A. thatB. all thatC. whichD. about whatever29. ______ earlier, I could have done something to help.A. If I was informedB. Was I informedC. Had I been informedD. If I should be informed30. _____,he never alters a decision.A. Come what mayB. What may comeC. May what comeD. May come whatever31. The Minister of Finance is believed of imposing new taxes to raise extra revenue.A. that he is thinkingB. to be thinkingC. that he is to thinkD. to think32. The heart is intelligent than the stomach, for they are both controlled by the brain.A. not soB. not muchC. no moreD. much more33. The membership card entitled him _____ certain privileges in the club.A. onB. inC. atD. to34. I have never been to London, but that is the city_____.A. where I like to visit mostB. I’d most like to visitC. which I like to visit mostlyD. where I’d like most to visit35. He was ______to tell the truth even to his closest friend.A. too much of a cowardB. too much the cowardC. a coward enoughD. enough of a coward36. ______ wool that is produced in _____ Scotland is used to make sweaters and other garments.A. / ... theB. / ... /C. The ... theD. The ... /37. _____ I like economics, I like sociology much better.A. As much asB. So muchC. How muchD. Much as38. You cannot be ______ careful in making the decision as it was such a critical case.A. tooB. quiteC. veryD. so39. _____ enough time and money, the researchers would have been able to discover more in this field.A. GivingB. To giveC. GivenD. Being given40. Barry had an advantage over his mother he could speak French.A. since thatB. in thatC. at thatD. so thatSection B: Proofreading and Error Correction (10 %)Directions: The following passage contains 10 errors. Each indicated line contains a maximum of ONE error. In each case, only ONE word is involved. You should proofread the passage and correct it. Please write your answers on the Answer Sheet.People once widely believed that intelligent life existed onMars. The 19th century discover of what appeared to be 41. geometric designs cut across the surface was taken as evidence.The lines were thought to have been system of canals that had 42. been built to irrigate the surface. This is now clear that 43. “canals”—perhaps the most spectacular geologic features ofMars—are natural valleys which ancient rivers once flowed. 44.Other fragmented idea concerns the planet’s seasonal 45. changes in color. Once when attributed to the rapid spread of 46. some life-form, these shifts are now known to develop from themovement of fine dust in the atmosphere.By the close of the 20th century none of the manyexperiments were conducted by spacecraft had ever found 47. persuasive evidence of life. Furthermore, speculation continued 48. over the existence of some form of life, in either the presentand the past. In 1996 scientists discovered organic compounds 49. and minerals in a meteorite, consisted of Martian rock, 50. that collided with Earth around 11,000 BC. These compoundssuggest that Mars may have been inhabited by organisms morethan three billion years ago.Part II. Reading Comprehension (50 %)Section A (30 %)Directions: There are 3 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A),B),C) and D).You should decide on the best choice and write your answers on the Answer Sheet.Passage OneQuestions 51 to 55 are based on the following passage.Department Store MagicFor most of the 20th century Smithson's was one of Britain's most successful department stores, but by the mid-1990s, it had become dull. Still profitable, thanks largely to a series of successful advertising campaigns, but decidedly boring. The famous were careful not to be seen there, and its sales staff didn't seem to have changed since the store opened in 1908. Worst of all, its customers were buying fewer and fewer of its own-brand products, the major part of its business, and showing a preference for more fashionable brands.But now all this has changed, thanks to Rowena Baker, who became Smithson's first woman Chief Executive three years ago. Since then, while most major retailers in Britain have been losing money, Smithson's profits have been rising steadily. When Baker started, a lot of improvements had just been made to the building, without having any effect on sales, and she took the bold decision to invite one of Europe's most exciting interior designers to develop the fashion area, the heart of the store. This very quickly led to rising sales, even before the goods on display were changed. And as sales grew, so did profits.Baker had ambitious plans for the store from the start. ‘We're playing a big game, to prove we're up there with the leaders in our sector, and we have to make sure people get that message. Smithson's had fallen behind the competition. It provided a traditional service targeted at middle-aged, middle-income customers, who'd been shopping there for years, and the customer base was gradually contracting. Our idea is to sell such an exciting variety of goods that everyone will want to come in, whether they plan to spend a little or a lot.' Baker's vision for the store is clear, but achieving it is far from simple. At first, many employees resisted her improvements because they just wouldn't be persuaded that there was anything wrong with the way they'd always done things, even if they accepted that the store had to overtake its competitors. It took many long meetings, involving the entire workforce, to win their support. It helped when they realized that Baker was a very different kind of manager from the ones they had known.Baker's staff policies contained more surprises. The uniform that had hardly changed since day one has now disappeared. Moreover, teenagers now get young shop assistants, and staffs in the sports departments are themselves sports fans in trainers. As Baker explains, ‘How can you sell jeans if you're wearing a black suit? Smithson's has a new identity, and this needs to be made clear to the customers.' She's also given every sales assistant responsibility for ensuring customer satisfaction, even if it means occasionally breaking company rules in the hope that this will help company profits.Rowena Baker is proving successful, but the City's big investors haven't been persuaded. According to retail analyst, John Matthews, ‘Money had already been invested in refurbishment of the store and in fact that led to the boost in sales. She took the credit, but hadn't done anything to achieve it. And in my view the company's shareholders are not convinced. The fact is that unless she opens several more stores pretty soon, Smithson's profits will start to fall because turnover at the existing store will inevitably start to decline.'51. According to the writer, in the mid-1990s Smithson's department storeA. was making a loss.B. had a problem keeping staff.C. was unhappy with its advertising agency.D. mostly sold goods under the Smithson's name.52. According to the writer, Smithson's profits started rising three years ago because ofA. an improvement in the retailing sector.B. the previous work done on the store.C. Rowena Baker's choice of designer.D. a change in the products on sale.53. According to Rowena Baker, one problem which Smithson's faced when she joined was thatA. the number of people using the store was falling slowly.B. its competitors offered a more specialized range of products.C. the store's prices were set at the wrong level.D. customers were unhappy with the service provided.54. According to the writer, many staff opposed Baker's plans becauseA. they were unwilling to change their way of working.B. they disagreed with her goals for the store.C. they felt they were not consulted enough about the changes.D. they were unhappy with her style of management.55. Baker has changed staff policies because she believes thatA. the corporate image can be improved through staff uniforms.B. the previous rules were not fair to customers.C. customers should be able to identify with the staff serving them.D. employees should share in company profits.Passage TwoQuestions 56 to 60 are based on the following passage.The Affect of Electricity on CancerCan electricity cause cancer? In a society that literally runs on electric power, thevery idea seems preposterous. But for more than a decade, a growing band of scientists and journalists has pointed to studies that seem to link exposure to electromagnetic fields with increased risk of leukemia and other malignancies. The implications are unsettling, to say the least, since everyone comes into contact with such fields, which are generated by everything electrical, from power lines and antennas to personal computers and micro-wave ovens. Because evidence on the subject is inconclusive and often contradictory, it has been hard to decide whether concern about the health effects of electricity is legitimate—or the worst kind of paranoia.Now the alarmists have gained some qualified support from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. In the executive summary of a new scientific review, released in draft form late last week, the EPA has put forward what amounts to the most serious government warning to date. The agency tentatively concludes that scientific evidence “suggests a causal link” between extremely low-frequency electromagnetic fields—those having very long wave-lengths—and leukemia, lymphoma and brain cancer, While the report falls short of classifying ELF fields as probable carcinogens, it does identify the common 60-hertz magnetic field as “a possible, but not proven,cause of cancer in humans.”The report is no reason to panic—or even to lost sleep. If there is a cancer risk, it is a small one. The evidence is still so controversial that the draft stirred a great deal of debate within the Bush Administration, and the EPA released it over strong objections from the Pentagon and the White House. But now no one can deny that the issue must be taken seriously and that much more research is needed.At the heart of the debate is a simple and well-understood physical phenomenon: When an electric current passes through a wire, it generates an electromagnetic field that exerts forces on surrounding objects, For many years, scientists dismissed any suggestion that such forces might be harmful, primarily because they are so extraordinarily weak. The ELF magnetic field generated by a video terminal measures only a few mill gauss, or about one-hundredth the strength of the earth’s own magnetic field, The electric fields surrounding a power line can be as high as 10 kilovolts per meter, but the corresponding field induced in human cells will be only about 1 mill volt per meter. This is far less than the electric fields that the cells themselves generate.How could such minuscule forces pose a health danger? The consensus used to be that they could not, and for decades scientists concentrated on more powerful kinds of radiation, like X-rays, that pack sufficient wallop to knock electrons out of the molecules that make up the human body. Such “ionizing” radiations have been clearly linked to increased cancer risks and there are regulations to control emissions.But epidemiological studies, which find statistical associations between sets of data, do not prove cause and effect. Though there is a body of laboratory work showing that exposure to ELF fields can have biological effects on animal tissues, a mechanism by which those effects could lead to cancerous growths has never been found.The Pentagon is for from persuaded. In a blistering 33-page critique of the EPA report, Air Force scientists charge its authors with having “biased the entire document” toward proving a link. “Our reviewers are convinced that there is no suggestion that (electromagnetic fields) present in the environment induce or promote cancer,” the Air Force concludes. “It is astonishing that the EPA would lend its imprimatur on this report.”Then Pentagon’s con cern is understandable. There is hardly a unit of the modern militarythat does not depend on the heavy use of some kind of electronic equipment, from huge ground-based radar towers to the defense systems built into every warship and plane.56. The main idea of this passage isA. studies on the cause of cancer.B. controversial view-points in the cause of cancer.C. the relationship between electricity and cancer.D. different ideas about the effect of electricity on cancer.57. The view-point of the EPA isA. there is casual link between electricity and cancer.B. electricity really affects cancer.C. controversial.D. low frequency electromagnetic field is a possible cause of cancer.58. Why did the Pentagon and Whit House object to the release of the report?BecauseA. it may stir a great deal of debate among the Bush Administration.B. every unit of the modern military has depended on the heavy use of some kind ofelectronic equipment.C. the Pentagon’s conc ern was understandable.D. they had different arguments.59. It can be inferred from physical phenomenonA. the force of the electromagnetic field is too weak to be harmful.B. the force of the electromagnetic field is weaker than the electric field that thecells generate.C. electromagnetic field may affect health.D. only more powerful radiation can knock electron out of human body.60. What do you think ordinary citizens may do after reading the different arguments?A. They are indifferent.B. They are worried very much.C. The may exercise prudent avoidance.D. They are shocked.Passage ThreeQuestions 61 to 65 are based on the following passage.Knowledge economyThere have long been markets in tin, cocoa, silver and the like. There used to be securityin thinking that somewhere there was a product, something you could touch and see. Now thereare new markets in abstractions, trade in ideas and knowledge. Everyone has knowledge but there used to be no way to trade it—except through jobs. That simple fact of economic life was the basis for white collar employment for centuries. The whole job culture grew upbecause there was no alternative way to sell knowledge, other than the worker or manager providing, for a fixed price, his or her knowledge to an employer to own or control. The quantity of knowledge provided has typically been measured in time.But today we stand at the threshold of a new era. The information economy has matured and become smarter. According to many business commentators, we are now living in a knowledge economy .There has always been a market for knowledge, of course. The publishing industry is based on it. But today the internet is making the distribution of knowledge ever easier. The days when the publisher decided what got published are over. Anyone with a PC and a modem can talk to the world. This is reducing the friction in the knowledge economy.Everyone has knowledge of whatever industry she or he is in. say you are a computer dealer, for example. Over the years you have compiled a list of the ten best lowest price places to buy wholesale computer equipment. Now you can sell your knowledge to newer, younger computer dealers who have no way to build up this knowledge without losing thousands of pounds finding it out the hard way. Until now, such knowledge remained securely locked in the recipient’s head, accumulated and then worthlessly withered away. This no longer needs to be the case. Such knowledge can be sold via websites.Knowledge has a distinct advantage in today’s marketplace. It’s a renewable resource. Better yet, it’s worth actually increases. “Knowledge is the only asset that grows with use,” observes Stanford University Professor Paul Romer. But what exactly is knowledge and h ow can it be packaged to trade on an open market? “Knowledge is experiential information, intelligence applied thorough and gained from experience,” say Joseph Pine and James Gilmore in their book The Experience Economy.The value of knowledge often depends on variables such as time and the credibility of the seller. Certain knowledge may have a very limited shelf life. In sights concerning how to set up an internet business in one country, might be worth a fortune on one day and nothing the next, depending on changes in government policy. Markets in knowledge will be significance for one thing. They represent one of the most original uses of the web technology. In some corner of the globe there is a company wanting to source plastic widgets from Poland, and somewhere else another company that wishes to set up a plastics factory there. It’s simply a case of connecting the two. is a good example of a knowledge trader. It is targeted at food service managers throughout the hospitality indu stry. “We started with the context rather than extracting money from suppliers,” explains founder Mike Day, “we offer food service professionals interactive support to increase sales and profits. People don’t want another one-dimensional site full of adver tising that doesn’t help them to do their job more effectively. It has to be customized offering real solutions to real problems.” The site’s features include access to online training and a tariff tracker to restaurants can check prices throughout the sector.61. What point is made in the first paragraph?A. Interest in commodity markets has decreased.B. Overall levels of expertise have improved.C. Opportunities to exploit your knowledge were limited in the past.D. External market forces have meant knowledge is underpriced.62. In the third paragraph, what does the writer say about knowledge?A. Acquiring knowledge can be expensive.B. The most valuable knowledge concerns IT.C. Trading knowledge raises issues of security.D. New businesses find it hard to trade in knowledge.63. What point is made about knowledge in the fourth paragraph?A. It provides specialist information.B. Its appeal lies in its exclusivity.C. it can generate new ideasD. Its value accumulates.64. Which application of knowledge does the writer regard as particularly useful?A. analyzing manufacturing trendsB. introducing compatible partiesC. interpreting time constraintsD. advising on legislation65. What key feature is provided by ?A. approaches that reflect the provider’s own experienceB. access to appropriately trained potential employeesC. advice which directly benefits the bottom lineD. advertising which is carefully targetedSection B: Cloze (20 %)Please fill in blanks 66 to 85 of the following passage. Write your answers on the Answer Sheet.Ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle viewed laughter as “a bodily exercise precious to health.” But __66__some claims to the contrary, laughing probably has little influence on physical fitness Laughter does __67__short-term changes in the function of the heart and its blood vessels, __68_ heart rate and oxygen consumption But because hard laughter is difficult to __69__, a good laugh is unlikely to have __70___ benefits the way, say, walking or jogging does.__71_, instead of straining muscles to build them, as exercise does, laughter apparently accomplishes the __72__, studies dating back to the 1930’s indicate that laughter__73___ muscles, decreasing muscle tone for up to 45 minutes after the laugh dies down.Such bodily reaction might conceivably help _ 74__the effects of psychological stress. Anyway, the act of laughing probably does produce other types of __75___ feedback, that improve an individual’s emotional state. __76___one classical theory of emotion, our feelings are partially rooted ___77___ physical reactions. It was argued at the end of the 19th century that humans do not cry __78__they are sad but they become sad when the tears begin to flow.Although sadness also ___79___ tears, evidence suggests that emotions can flow __80___muscular responses. In an experiment published in 1988,social psychologist Fritz Strack of the University of würzburg in Germany asked volunteers to __81__ a pen either with their teeth-thereby creating an artificial smile –or with their lips, which would produce a(n) __82___ expression. Those forced to exercise their smiling muscles __83__ more exuberantly to funny cartons than did those whose mouths were contracted in a frown, __84__ that expressions may influence emotions rather than just the other way around __85__ , the physical act of laughter could improve mood.66. A. among B. except C. despite D. like67. A. reflect B. demand C. indicate D. produce68. A. stabilizing B. boosting C. impairing D. determining69. A. transmit B. sustain C. evaluate D. observe70. A. measurable B. manageable C. affordable D. renewable71. A. In turn B. In fact C. In addition D. In brief72. A. opposite B. impossible C. average D. expected73. A. hardens B. weakens C. tightens D. relaxes74. A. aggravate B. generate C. moderate D. enhance75. A. physical B. mental C. subconscious D. internal76. A. Except for B. According to C. Due to D. As for77. A. with B. on C. in D. at78. A. unless B. until C. if D. because79. A. exhausts B. follows C. precedes D. suppresses80. A. into B. from C. towards D. beyond81. A. fetch B. bite C. pick D. hold82. A. disappointed B. excited C. joyful D. indifferent83. A. adapted B. catered C. turned D. reacted84. A. suggesting B. requiring C. mentioning D. supposing85. A. Eventually B. Consequently C. Similarly D. ConverselyPart III. Writing (20 %)Directions: Write an essay of about 400 words on the following topic:Some people believe that success in life comes from taking risks or chances. Others believe that success results from careful planning. In your opinion, what does success come from? Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer.In the first part of your essay you should state clearly your main argument, and in the second part you should support your argument with appropriate details. In the last part you should bring what you have written to a natural conclusion or make a summary.You should supply an appropriate title for your essay.Marks will be awarded for content, organization, grammar and appropriateness. Failure to follow the above instructions may result in a loss of marks.。

2016年广西民族大学考研真题美学原理(A)卷

2016年广西民族大学考研真题美学原理(A)卷

广西民族大学
2016年硕士研究生入学考试初试自命题科目试题
(试卷代号:A卷)
科目代码:618
科目名称:美学原理
适用学科专业:美学
研究方向:所有方向
命题教师签名:
考生须知
1.答案必须写在答题纸上,写在试题上无效。

2.答题时一律使用蓝、黑色墨水笔作答,用其它笔答题不给分。

3.交卷时,请配合监考人员验收,并请监考人员在准考证相应位置签字(作为考生交卷的凭证)。

否则,产生的一切后果由考生自负。

一、名词解释(每小题6分,共5小题,共30分)
1.气韵生动
2.形式美
3.寓庄于谐
4.美的规律
5.无我之境
二、问答题(每小题15分,共4题,共60分)
1.如何理解作为审美范畴的“丑”?
2.请说出三个从精神方面探寻美的本质的美学观点并说说它们之间的区别。

3.为什么说建筑是凝固的音乐?
4.怎样正确理解美感的共性与个性的关系?
三、论述题(每小题30分,共2小题,共60分)
1.请论述美与实践的关系。

2.从顾恺之、谢赫、张彦远等的绘画理论评说中国艺术的追求。

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1205Z3 民族文化遗产保护与开发 档案保护技术学
0305Z1 马克思主义经济理论与应用 政治经济学—资本主义部分
0501Z2 传媒学院 传媒学院 东南亚语言文化 学院 050102 050210
影视文艺理论与创作 02中国播音学基础理论 语言学及应用语言学 亚非语言文学 04语言应用(复试笔试为现 场作文) 汉语基础与写作
文学院 文学院 文学院 文学院
语言学理论与写作
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广西民族大学2016年硕士研究生考试复试命题科目一览表 (笔试科目)
专业代码 专业名称 复试笔试考试科目 中国古典文献学 中国古代文学作品
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学院名称 文学院 文学院 文学院 文学院 文学院 文学院 文学院 文学院 文学院 外国语学院 外国语学院 外国语学院 外国语学院 外国语学院 外国语学院 外国语学院 外国语学院 东盟学院 东盟学院 东盟学院 理学院 理学院 理学院 理学院 理学院 理学院 理学院 理学院 理学院
实验操作考试(有机化学、 无机化学、分析化学任选一 门) 公共管理学 社会保障学 文献分类学 情报学基础理论 档案管理学 电子政务 企业战略管理 公共管理学 MPA政治加试 电子商务概论 国际贸易实务 美术专业能力测试 音乐专业术科 01专业能力测试 02音乐专业术科测试、艺术 作品评论 01文学作品创作
信息科学与工程学院 信息科学与工程学院 信息Байду номын сангаас学与工程学院 信息科学与工程学院
050104 中国古典文献学 050105 中国古代文学 050106 中国现当代文学 050107 中国少数民族语言文学 050108 比较文学与世界文学 0501Z1 中国民间文学 045300 汉语国际教育 045103 学科教学(语文) 050201 英语语言文学 050203 法语语言文学
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学院名称
政治学与国际关系学院 政治学与国际关系学院 政治学与国际关系学院 政治学与国际关系学院 政治学与国际关系学院 政治学与国际关系学院 政治学与国际关系学院 政治学与国际关系学院 政治学与国际关系学院 政治学与国际关系学院 政治学与国际关系学院
030506 中国近现代史基本问题研究 马克思主义哲学
教育管理学(含民族政策) 教育管理学 心理健康教育
030402 马克思主义民族理论与政策 民族理论与政策
教育科学学院 教育科学学院 教育科学学院
体育与健康科学学院 体育与健康科学学院 体育与健康科学学院
运动训练学 民族传统体育学 运动训练学 美学评论写作 01、02、03文学批评写作
01、02、03语言学理论与写作
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广西民族大学2016年硕士研究生考试复试命题科目一览表 (笔试科目)
专业代码 010105 伦理学 030201 政治学理论 030204 中共党史 030207 国际关系 030501 马克思主义基本原理 030502 马克思主义发展史 030503 马克思主义中国化研究 030504 国外马克思主义研究 030505 思想政治教育 045102 学科教学(思政) 035101 法律(非法学) 035102 法律(法学) 030104 刑法学 030106 诉讼法学 030301 社会学 030401 民族学 0304Z2 壮学与瑶学 030403 中国少数民族经济 030404 中国少数民族史 030405 中国少数民族艺术 060200 中国史 071200 科学技术史 045109 学科教学(历史) 0304Z1 民族教育学 045101 教育管理 045116 心理健康教育 040303 体育教育训练学 040304 民族传统体育学 045112 学科教学(体育) 010106 美学 050101 文艺学 050102 语言学及应用语言学 050103 汉语言文字学 专业名称 复试笔试考试科目 伦理学方法 政治学概论 马克思主义中国化 国际关系学概论 马克思主义哲学 马克思主义哲学 马克思主义哲学 马克思主义哲学 马克思主义哲学 马克思主义哲学 经济法学 经济法学 法理学 法理学
法学院 法学院 法学院 法学院
民族学与社会学学院 民族学与社会学学院 民族学与社会学学院 民族学与社会学学院 民族学与社会学学院 民族学与社会学学院 民族学与社会学学院 民族学与社会学学院 民族学与社会学学院 民族学与社会学学院
文化人类学理论方法研究 中国民族志 中国民族通论 民族经济学 中国民族通论 01、02、03艺术人类学 中国民族史 科技写作 历史教学论
中国现当代文学作品阅读与批评
01、02语言学理论与写作
03民间文学理论 外国文学名著赏析 民间文学理论 语言学理论及写作 中国语文教育史 专业笔试 翻译理论与实践 英汉笔译 双语写作 英汉笔译 双语写作 英语写作与翻译 考生根据研究方向,选择《 区域经济学》、《国际政治 学》两个科目中的一个科目 备考答题 东南亚国家概况 国际公法 常微分方程 常微分方程 常微分方程 常微分方程 常微分方程 常微分方程 材料力学性能 高等数学 普通物理 C程序设计 C程序设计 C程序设计 C程序设计
050211 外国语言学及应用语言学 专业笔试 055201 英语笔译 055202 英语口译 045108 学科教学(英语) 0302Z1 东盟研究 0502Z2 中国与东南亚文明 030106 诉讼法学(东盟方向) 070101 基础数学 070102 计算数学 070103 概率论与数理统计 070104 应用数学 070105 运筹学与控制论 0701J1 计算机数学 0817J1 计算材料学 045104 学科教学(数学) 045105 学科教学(物理) 081201 计算机系统结构 081202 计算机软件与理论 081203 计算机应用技术 0812Z1 图像处理与智能系统
实验操作考试(生物综合)
化学化工学院 化学化工学院 化学化工学院 化学化工学院 化学化工学院 化学化工学院 化学化工学院 化学化工学院 管理学院 管理学院 管理学院 管理学院 管理学院 管理学院 管理学院 管理学院 管理学院 管理学院 商学院 商学院 商学院 艺术学院 艺术学院 艺术学院 传媒学院
实验操作考试(有机化学、 无机化学、分析化学任选一 门)
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广西民族大学2016年硕士研究生考试复试命题科目一览表 (笔试科目)
专业代码 专业名称 复试笔试考试科目
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学院名称
海洋与生物技术学院
071010 生物化学与分子生物学 081701 化学工程 081702 化学工艺 081703 生物化工 081704 应用化学 081705 工业催化 0817Z1 生物质化学与工程 0817Z2 工业分析 045106 学科教学(化学) 120401 行政管理 120404 社会保障 120501 图书馆学 120502 情报学 120503 档案学 1205Z1 电子政务 1205Z2 企业知识管理 125200 公共管理 125200 公共管理 0812Z2 商务信息管理 025400 国际商务 045113 学科教学(美术) 045111 学科教学(音乐) 0602Z2 艺术史与现代艺术
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