2016年广东财经大学考研参考书目
广东财经大学2016研究生招生简章

广东财经大学2016研究生招生简章广大考生请注意:北京农学院2016硕士研究生招生简章已经公布,勤思考研辅导老师会在第一时间为大家搜集整理2016考研的复习资料及相关信息,希望对大家的复习备考有所帮助!大家有关于考研的问题也可登录勤思考研官网咨询相关专业的老师!广东财经大学始建于1983年,原名广东财经学院,1985年改名为广东商学院,2013年6月经教育部批准更名为现名。
学校毗邻广州国际会展中心,是华南地区重要的经、管、法人才培养基地、科学研究基地和社会服务基地。
学校以学科建设为龙头,已建成经济学、管理学、法学为主体,经、管、法、文、理、工、艺等多学科协调发展,并具有一定特色和优势的学科体系。
经济学、管理学、法学连续5年进入全国高校前20%优势学科行列。
毕业生总体就业率稳居全省高校前列,其中研究生就业率连续3年在99%以上,荣获《2015中国高校毕业生薪酬排行榜》百强学校。
MBA项目介绍广东财经大学MBA项目立足广东,深耕珠三角,辐射华南,践行“光大粤商文化,培育粤商精英,服务广东社会”办学使命,秉承“精商通法,敦行致远” 办学理念,遵循“FAMILY”价值观,致力于培养具有商业素养、法律素养、科学素养“三大核心素养”和具有领导能力、实践能力、创新能力“三大核心能力”的“精管理、通财务、懂法律、善投资”的应用型中高级工商管理人才。
项目特色财经MBA广东省唯一一所具有硕士授予权的财经类院校,拥有华南地区高校最齐全的财经类学科专业体系。
法商MBA充分发挥经管法三大主体学科优势,积极探索“法商结合”的人才培养模式。
粤商MBA基于广东的特殊地缘,依托粤商文化研究中心,发挥粤商研究专长。
创业MBA积极拓展创业实践,支持学生创业,开设MBA创业班、创新创业实践基地等。
招生政策招生计划计划招生120人(最终以教育部下达的指标为准)。
提前面试每年7-10月进行提前面试,提前面试结果分为“优秀”(即通过)和“一般”(即不通过)两个等级,考生若获得“优秀”等级,通过联考后直接进入录取阶段,提前面试成绩两年有效。
广东财经大学526金融学基础2013-2016年(缺15年)考研专业课真题试卷

广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试试卷
考试年度:2016年考试科目代码及名称:F526-金融学基础(金融硕士)适用专业:025100金融硕士
[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4分,共20分)
1.有效汇率
2.欧洲债券
3.货币危机
4.回购交易
5.基础货币
二、问答题(5题,每题6分,共30分)
1.简述弹性分析理论中的J形曲线效应?
2.什么是开放经济的三元悖论?
3.试述我国主板市场与创业板市场的主要区别。
4. 商业银行与政策性银行有哪些不同?
5. 简述凯恩斯货币需求的动机有哪些?
三、计算题(2题,每题10分,共20分)
1.设欧元兑英镑的即期汇率为€1 =£0.8459,英镑兑瑞士法郎的即期汇率为£1=SFr1.5499。
求:(1)欧元兑瑞士法郎的即期汇率是多少?(2)若欧元和瑞士法郎的一年期存款利率分别为1%和0.25%,则根据套补利率平价理论,欧元兑瑞士法郎的一年期远期汇率为多
少?
2.原始存款1000万元,法定存款准备金率9%,提现率6%,超额准备金率5%,试计算整个银行体系的派生存款。
四、论述题(2题,每题15分,共30分)
1. 巴塞尔协议Ⅲ的主要内容。
2.金融深化理论对我国当前金融改革的启示。
广东财经大学F529-民法(总论)和刑法(总论)专业课考研真题(2015年-2016年)

广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试试卷考试年度:2016年考试科目代码及名称:F529-民法和刑法(总论)适用专业:035101法律硕士(非法学)035102法律硕士(法学)[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!]案例分析:2题,每题50分,共100分。
一、1990年1月1日,甲出生于广东省某市。
自2006年2月1日起,因家境贫困,甲开始担任家教,以家教所得报酬维持自身所有生活开支。
待甲至法定婚龄后,甲与乙登记为合法夫妻,婚后育有一子一女,一家四口与甲的父母同住。
某日,甲突然不辞而别,离家五年一直杳无音讯。
后被法院宣告死亡,相关继承人依法继承了甲的遗产。
但实际上,甲在离家前向乙借了100万元(约定2013年1月1日归还)独自前往广州“炒房”,并与丙各出资5万元合伙经营餐馆。
后因餐馆经营不善,餐馆对外负债10万元。
同时,甲将自有房屋(市值200万元)委托丁对外出售,委托期限至2015年12月31日止。
根据以上案例,请回答下列问题:(1)甲的民事权利能力从何时开始?何时终止?(10分)(2)就向法院申请宣告甲死亡一事,谁是第一顺序的利害关系人?(10分)(3)合伙餐馆的对外债务,甲与丙应当承担什么责任?(10分)(4)如果丁接受委托后,与第三人恶意串通将甲的房屋以100万售出,甲的损失由谁承担?为什么?(10分)(5)乙于2014年1月1日向法院起诉甲,要求甲偿还100万元欠款,后乙因入院治疗被迫撤回起诉。
乙的起诉在诉讼时效上能产生什么法律效果?为什么?(10分)二、甲于1990年1月1日出生于广东省某市。
2006年2月1日,甲回家途中发现一盗贼正在邻居家中实施盗窃,甲遂拿起棍棒冲入邻居家对毫无反抗能力的盗贼实施殴打,导致盗贼颅内出血并变成植物人。
随后,甲因经济拮据遂起歹念,深夜潜入邻居家实施盗窃。
当甲正在翻找财物时,另一邻居乙发现了甲并当场喝止,甲仓皇离开。
甲因此与乙结怨,顿起杀机。
2016年广东财经大学考研真题611-法学综合一-3-试卷

广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试试卷
考试年度:2016年考试科目代码及名称:611-法学综合一适用专业:030101 法学理论、030103 宪法学与行政法学、030104 刑法学、030105 民商法学、030106 诉讼法学、030107 经济法学、030109 国际法学
[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!]
《法学综合一》[含法理学、宪法学,分值各占50%,共150分]
一、名词解释(6题,每题5分,共30分)
1、法律关系
2、法律行为
3、法律责任
4、申诉权
5、刚性宪法
6、人身自由
二、简答题(6题,每题10分,共60分)
1、法的特征
2、立法的特征
3、司法的原则
4、法律概念的功能
5、宪法规范的种类
6、公民正确行使权利和自由的原则
三、论述题(3题,每题20分,共60分)
1、守法的根据和理由
2、选举制度的作用
3、宪法的发展趋势。
2016年广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试试卷431-金融学综合

广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试试卷考试年度:2016年考试科目代码及名称:431-金融学综合适用专业:025100 金融硕士[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.货币制度2.通货膨胀3.马歇尔—勒纳条件4.利率平价理论5.内部增长率6.贝塔系数二、判断题(10题,每题2分,共20分)1.国家信用是以国家为债务人,筹措资金来解决财政需要的一种信用形式。
()2.在商业银行的缺口管理中,利率敏感性资产大于利率敏感性负债即为正缺口。
()3.当前,中国人民银行可以对财政透支,可以直接认购和包销国债。
()4.若中央银行在市场购买价值100万元的外汇,同时增加对商业银行100万元再贴现贷款,货币乘数为3,不存在现金漏损和超额准备金时,货币供应量增加600万元。
()5.费雪的货币需求理论实际上已经考虑到持币的动机和持币的机会成本(利率)问题的作用和影响。
()6.在计算房贷的还款额时,贷款利率是作为贴现率来处理的。
()7.在货币政策方面,凯恩斯学派认为,经济动荡的原因在于货币当局反复无常地变动货币增长率。
()8.弗里德曼认为利率变动对货币需求影响极小,而凯恩斯则认为利率是影响货币需求的重要因素。
()9.欧洲货币存贷业务,既游离于货币发行机构的管辖权限之外,也丝毫不受经营机构所在国金融市场的规则约束,带有极强烈的“自由主义”倾向。
()10.短期资本的频繁流动有利于维护各国货币政策的独立性。
()三、简答题(5题,每题8分,共40分)1.简述凯恩斯的流动性陷阱假说。
2.简述商业银行的经营原则及其相互关系。
3.简述一国汇率制度选择需考虑的主要因素。
4.简述离岸金融市场的作用和存在的主要风险。
5.简述净现值法则、回收期法则、内含报酬率法则等三个投资准绳,并比较三者之间的优劣。
四、计算题(2题,每题10分,共20分)1. A公司有两种不同债券流通在外。
2016广东财经大学硕士复试真题之508统计学

广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试试卷考试年度:2016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.CPI2.权数3.可决系数4.多重共线性计算与分析(3题,共50分)1.下表是一个销售价格数据,回答以下的问题:1.444.421.351.391.491.491.411.461.411.491.451.481.391.461.44(1)售价的算术平均数是多少?(2)售价的中位数是多少?(3)售价的众数是多少?2.在一项家电市场调查中,随机抽取了200个居民户,调查他们是否拥有某一品牌的电视机。
其中拥有该品牌电视机的家庭占23%。
求总体比例的置信区间,置信水平分别为90%和95%。
3.下表所列的是一位电脑程序员从1995年到2000年的年薪。
表中还有反映电脑程序员这个行业工资增长速度的行业指数,该指数以1990年为基期。
年份工资(千元)指数1990=100)1995125.0148.31996134.8160.61997145.2173.61998156.6187.91999168.8203.32000179.6210.4简述题(3题选2题,每题15分,共30分)1.“假设检验的目的是试图通过零假设”的说法对吗?举例说明为什么“不能拒绝零假设”并不等于“接受零假设”?2.在统计检验的一些领域(比如发表科研论文),P值成为了一块敲门砖。
这种偏见导致了file-drawer effect即所谓“抽屉问题”:统计结果显著的文章更容易出版,问题是这种做法可能导致同样重要的但非显著结果则被锁在抽屉里,别人永远无法看到。
这是一件不好的事情。
请思考和表达你对P值使用的看法。
3.试述抽样误差的概念与种类,写出必要的抽样误差公式。
广东财经大学2016年硕士研究生入学考试试卷管理信息系统

广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试试卷考试年度:2016年 考试科目代码及名称:805-管理信息系统适用专业:087100 管理科学与工程[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. 大数据2. 互联网+3. 信息化成熟度模型4. 原型法5. U/C矩阵6. BSP方法二、简答题(8题,每题5分,共40分)1. 使用U/C矩阵进行子系统划分的步骤有哪些?2. 管理信息系统战略规划的作用和内容各是什么?3. 上下关联区间码和多面码都属于区间码,试述它们的异同之处。
4. 为什么不能说从数据流程图到绘制信息系统流程图是一种单纯的符号改换?5. 什么是逻辑校验?试举例说明。
6. 主文件和处理文件主要存放何种属性的数据?它们之间有什么联系?7. 为了保证系统的灵活性,在系统设计阶段,应贯彻何种重要的设计思想?8. 什么是模块化设计思想? 试述其具体做法。
三、论述题(2题,每题20分,共40分)1. 系统设计时,怎样参考数据流程图画出信息系统流程图。
在这过程中主要应做那些工作,举例说明。
2.试述我国身份证号中代码的意义。
它属于哪种码?这种码有哪些优点?缺点?设计一种克服其缺点的方案。
四、案例分析题(2题,每题20分,共40分)1.准时化设计方案案例研究(20分)“大众包餐”是一家提供全方位包餐服务的公司,服务分为递送盒饭和套餐服务。
通常每天都有顾客打电话来订购盒饭,但由于设施等原因,“大众包餐”要求顾客只能在上午10点前电话预订,以便确保当天递补送到位。
在套餐服务方面,该公司的核心能力是为企事来单位提供冷餐大型聚会,以及一般家庭的家宴和喜庆会宴会上。
客户所需的各种菜肴和服务可以事先预约,但由于这项服务的季节性很强,又与社会节日和法定假日相关,需求最忽高忽低,有旺季和淡季之分,因此要求顾客提前几周甚至一个月前来预定。
大众包餐公司内的设施布局类似于一个加工连间,主要有五个工作区域:热食品工作区、冷菜工作区、卤菜工作区、汤菜与水果准备区,以及一个配餐工作区,专为装盒饭和预定的套菜装盒共享。
(NEW)广东财经大学《431金融学综合》[专业硕士]历年考研真题汇编(含部分答案)
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5 一国的国际收支不平衡可能由多种原因引起,其调节方法大体相 同。 【答案】错 【解析】一国的国际收支不平衡,可以有多种原因引起,并适合不同的 方法解决。
6 公司理财的目标是利润最大化。 【答案】错 【解析】公司理财的目标是股东财富最大化。
7 优先股的估方法同永久性债券相类似。 【答案】对 【解析】优先股和永久性债券都是没有期限的,优先股的估价方法为P= D/I,永久债券的估价方法为P=利息/I。
8 对于互斥项目投资决策,可以通过计算增量内部收益率的方法进行 比较分析。 【答案】对 【解析】遇到互斥项目,可以有三种决策方法:① 比较净现值;② 计算 增量净现值;③ 比较增量内部收益率与贴现率。
9 几乎所有的财务计划都要求从外部提供销售预测。 【答案】对 【解析】销售预测是指对未来特定时间内,全部产品或特定产品的销售
5 货币的时间价值 答:货币的时间价值是指货币经历一定时间的投资和再投资所增加的价 值,也称资金的时间价值。它是非常有用的一个经济概念,特别是在衡 量投资时,货币的时间价值,成为一个最基本的评价标准。 (1)货币时间价值的形式 ① 货币时间价值额。以绝对数表现的货币时间价值,是货币在生产经营 中带来的真实增值额。 ② 货币时间价值率。以相对数表现的货币时间价值,是扣除风险报酬和 通货膨胀后社会平均资金利润率。 (2)货币时间价值的意义 ① 促使公司加速资金周转,提高资金的利用率; ② 作为评价投资方案是否可行的基本标准; ③ 作为评价公司收益的尺度。 随着时间的延续,货币总量在循环和周转中按几何级数增长,使得货币 具有时间价值。货币时间价值可以通过单利、复利和年金的计算来衡 量。
2016年广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试433-税务专业基础试题

广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试试卷考试年度:2016年考试科目代码及名称:433-税务专业基础适用专业:025300 税务硕士[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、单项选择题(10题,每题1分,共10分)1、每一个人对这种产品的消费,并不能减少任何他人对该产品的消费。
这种产品是()。
A、私人产品B、公共产品C、私人产品和公共产品D、其他产品2、亚当·斯密在《国富论》中提出的著名税收四原则,即()、确实原则、便利原则、最少征收原则。
A、效率原则B、平等原则C、社会正义原则D、税收行政原则3、税收分配的依据是()。
A、财产权力B、税收政策C、国家政治权力D、税务部门4、美国供给学派的代表人物拉弗认为,从政府税收来看,决定税收收入总额的因素,不只是税率的高低,还要看()。
A、税基的大小B、免税额的高低C、起征点的高低D、国家的需求5、纳税人提供压低购进商品或要素的价格将税负转嫁给商品或要素的供给者,这种税负转移方式称之为()。
A、前转B、顺转C、散转D、后转6、下列税种属于商品劳务税的是()。
A、企业所得税B、房产税C、消费税D、印花税7、下列税种属于中央与地方共享税的是()。
A、个人所得税B、土地增值税C、契税D、增值税8、影响税收负担最根本决定因素是()。
A、经济发展水平B、经济结构C、国家职能定位D、财政体制9、所得税是以法人或个人的所得为课税对象的一类税。
它的计税依据是()。
A、收入B、毛利C、利润D、所得额10、目前我国已实行营业税改征增值税的是()。
A、建筑业B、交通运输业C、金融保险业D、房地产业二、名词解释(8题,每题5分,共40分)1、税收本质2、税收原则3、税收行政效率4、税收负担5、直接税6、税制结构7、财产税8、消费型增值税三、简答题(5题,每题10分,共50分)1、瓦格纳的税收原则主要有哪些内容?2、税收是一种特殊的分配关系可从哪几方面理解?3、影响税收转嫁的因素有哪些?4、简述商品劳务课税的特征。
2016年广东财经大学考研真题F507-计量经济学-1-试卷

广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试试卷考试年度:2016年 考试科目代码及名称:F507-计量经济学 适用专业:020209计量经济学[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、单项选择题(10题,每题2分,共20分)1、计量经济模型分为单方程模型和( )。
A.随机方程模型 B.行为方程模型 C.联立方程模型 D.非随机方程模型2、总体回归线是指:( )。
A.解释变量X 取给定值时,被解释变量Y 的样本均值的轨迹B.样本观测值拟合的最好的曲线C.使残差平方和最小的曲线D.解释变量X 取给定值时,被解释变量Y 的条件均值或期望值的轨迹 3、下面哪一个必定是错误的( )。
A.0.91 ,3.020ˆ=+=r X YB. 0.85 ,2.035ˆ=+-=r X YC.0.78r ,3.215ˆ-=-=X YD. 0.89r ,76.067ˆ-=+-=X Y 4、对一简单线性模型用同一方法估计,如果被解释变量的计量单位由元改为百元,则( )。
A.估计的截距与斜率均不变B.估计的截距为原来模型的1/100,斜率不变C.估计的斜率为原来模型的1/100,截距不变D.估计的截距与斜率均为原来模型的1/100 5、阿尔蒙变换适用于下列什么模型( )。
A.无限分布滞后模型 B. 有限分布滞后模型 C.无限自回归模型 D. 有限自回归模型6、在Y i =B 1+B 2D i +μi 中;如果虚拟变量D i 的取值为0或2,而不是通常情况下的0或1,那么( )。
A.参数B 2的估计值将减半,其t 值也将减半B.参数B 2的估计值将减半,其t 值不变C.参数B 2的估计值不变,其t 值将减半D.参数B 2的估计值不变,其t 值也不变7、下列哪个模型的一阶自相关问题可用DW 检验( )。
A.有限多项式分布滞后模型B.自适应预期模型C.库伊克变换模型D.局部调整模型8、在(k -1)元经典线性回归模型中,σ2的无偏估计量2ˆσ为:( )。
广东财经大学2016年全国招生录取情况表

1
综合分
305.32
305.32
305.32
文科
537
532
534
6
理科
553
550
551.33
3
高水平运动队
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—
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1
文化(文)
473
346
392.81
41
河南省
联考
279
229
244.25
16
美术
综合分 文化(理)
328.4 410
281.6 322
303.68 361.75
联考
275
217
238.75
79.38
81.38
综合分
241.26
220.78
227.23
内蒙古
文科 理科
518
482
500
500
466
486
辽宁省
文科 理科
527
479
503
534
526
528.75
吉林省
文科 理科
511
508
509.5
535
533
534
黑龙江省
文科 理科
511
510
510.5
567
547
555.75
文科
355
270.2
290.3
63
青海省
文科 理科
438
428
431.3
3
489
440
464
3
64
宁夏
文科 理科
524
519
521.5
2
491
472
广东财经大学2016年硕士研究生招生入学考试初试试题考试科目:613英语水平测试

广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试试卷考试年度:2016年 考试科目代码及名称:613-英语水平考试适用专业: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!]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 (16)____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 word is 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 enrichment 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, Cinderella goes 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 what 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 be working 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 tickets will also be done through the television screen. Cable television which in many countries 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 andthat 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 a site 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 that is 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 cities of 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 replaced by 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.Because sound was so important to him, Steve began at an early age to experiment with different kinds of sound. He would bang things together and then imitate the sound with his voice. Often relying on sound for entertainment, he sang, beat on toy drums, played a toy harmonica, and listened to radio.Stevie soon graduated from toy instruments to real instruments. He first learned to play the drums. He then mastered the harmonica and the piano. He became a member of the junior church choir and a lead singer. In the evenings and on weekends, Stevie would play different instruments and sing popular rhythm and blues tunes on the front porches of neighbor’s homes.One of Steve’s sessions was overheard by Ronnie White, a member of a popular singing group called The Miracles. Ronnie immediately recognized Stevie’s talent and took him to audition for Berry Gordy, the president of Hitsville USA, a large recording company now known as Motown. Stevie recorded his first smash hit “Fingertips” in 1962 at age twelve, and the rest of Stevie’s story is music history.(11) This passage could be entitled.A. The Music WorldB. Stevie WonderC. Great MusicianD. Blind People(12) Which of the following is NOT true about Stevie’s childhood?A. Stevie often tells people that a blind person is not necessarily disabled.B. He learnt to concentrate on things that he could do.C. He played as often as possible with his brothers, who had normal sight.D. He tried very hard to train his sense of hearing.(13) By saying “Stevie soon graduated from toy instruments to real instruments”, the author means that.A. Stevie finished his study at a toy instruments schoolB. Stevie began to study in a real instruments schoolC. Stevie gave up all his toy instruments and began to buy many real instrumentsD. Stevie started to play real instruments(14) The author mentions all the following fact EXCEPT that.A. Stevie’s neighbors could often enjoy his playing and singingB. It was Ronnie White who recognized Stevie’s talent and led him to a successful careerC. Berry Cordy helped him to set up his own recording companyD. Stevie’s parents played a very important part in training his sense of hearing(15) The “Fingertips”.A. recorded Stevie’s musical performance that won him instant fameB. was a record that turned out to be great successC. carried the message that the blind could work miracles with their fingertipsD. All of the above4It is difficult to imagine what life would be like without memory. The meanings of thousands of everyday perceptions, the bases for the decisions we make, and the roots of our habits and skills are to be found in our past experiences, which are brought into the present by memory.Memory can be defined as the capacity to keep information available for later use. It includes not only “remembering” things like arithmetic or historical facts but also involves any change in the way an animal typically behaves. Memory is involved when a rat gives up eating grain because he has sniffed something suspicious in the grain pile. Memory is also involved when a six - year old child learns to swing a baseball bat.Memory exists not only in humans and animals but also in some physical objects and machines. Computers, for example contain devices for storing data for later use. It is interesting to compare the memory-storage capacity of a computer with that of a human being. The instant-access memory of a large computer may hold up to 100,000 “words”---ready for instant use. An average U.S. teenager probably recognizes the meaning of about 100,000 words of English. However, this is but a fraction of the total amount of information which the teenager has stored. Consider, for example, the number of faces and places that the teenager can recognize on sight.The use of words is the basis of the advanced problem solving intelligence of human beings. A large part of a person’s memory is in terms of words and combinations of words.(16) According to the passage, memory is considered to be.A. the basis for decision making and problem solvingB. an ability to store experiences for future useC. an intelligence typically possessed by human beingsD. the data mainly consisting of words and combinations of words(17) The comparison made between the memory capacity of a large computer and that of a human being shows that.A. the computer’s memory has a little bigger capacity than a teenager’sB. the computer’s memory capacity is much smaller than an adult human being’sC. the computer’s memory capacity is much smaller even than a teenager’sD. both A and B(18) The whole passage implies that.A. only human beings have problem - solving intelligenceB. a person’s memory is different from a computer’s in every respectC. animals are able to solve only very simple problemsD. animals solve problems by instincts rather than intelligence(19) The phrase “in terms of ” in the last sentence can best be replaced by .A. “in connection with”B. “expressed by ”C. “consisting”D. “by means of”(20) The topic of the passage is:A. What would life be like without memory?B. Memory is of vital importance to life.C. How is a person’s memory different from an animal’s or a computer’s?D. What is contained in memory?5Bobby and his master, farmer John Gray, were familiar sights in Edinburgh. Every Wednesday after a visit to market and exactly as the time - gun boomed one o’clock, the two would enter Traill’s Dining Room for their midday meal, a frugal lunch for Gray, and a bun for Bobby.Then in 1858, the schedule was interrupted. Farmer Gray died. Three days after the funeral, exactly at one o’clock, Traill found himself looking into a pair of beseeching canine eyes. Bobby got his bun and disappeared. This was repeated for several days until Traill’s curiosity got the better of him. He followed the small terrier as he left and raced to his master’s grave. There he remained each day, fair or foul, despite the efforts of dog - loving townspeople to give him a new home. The graveyard’s caretaker, while sympathetic, was at first not so willing to let him in. But Bobby’s devotion and fidelity were so great that the caretaker provided Bobby with a shelter close to the grave to protect him from bad weather.Then, after nine years, Bobby was arrested as a vagrant because he had no license. The restaurant keeper appeared in court with Bobby. He was released by merciful justice. But just to make sure the law could not touch him, Lord ProvostWilliam Chambers paid Bobby’s fee each year and presented him with a brass - plated collar inscribed “Greyfriar’ s Bobby from the Lord Provost, 1876, Licensee.”After that, Greyfriar’s Bobby was allowed to keep his lonely vigil undisturbed. He never varied his mealtime. Each day he left the graveyard as the gun roared one o’clock to pick up his bun and take it back to eat at his master’s side. He must have been really hardy for he lived until 1872, having kept to his solitary post for fourteen long years. He was buried in Greyfriars’, of course, in a flower bed near John Gray’s tombstone.(21) An appropriate title for the passage could be.A. Traill’s Dining RoomB. Farmer John GrayC. Bobby the FaithfulD. Lord Provost William Chambers(22) The phrase “familiar sights” in the first sentence is nearest in meaning to.A. “people who are familiar with the surroundings”B. “people who enjoy sightseeing”C. “people who have very good eye- sights”D. “people or objects that are often seen around by others”(23) The phrase “fair or foul” in the second paragraph is used to describe.A. the graveyardB. the weatherC. BobbyD. Traill(24) Which of the following is NOT mentioned or implied about Bobby?A. Bobby had refused to live in other people’s home.B. Bobby was devoted and faithful to his master.C. Bobby was once arrested because he did something wrong.D. Bobby was protected by Lord Provost William Chambers until his death.(25) From the passage, we know that Bobby was.A. John Gray’s servantB. a dogC. a vagrantD. John Gray’s son6Insurance companies provide a service to the community by protecting it against expected and unexpected disasters. Before an insurance company will agree to insure anything, it collects accurate figures about the risk. It knows, for example, that therisk of a man being killed in a plane accident is less than the risk he takes in crossing a busy road. This enables it to quote low figures for travel insurance. Sometimes the risk may be high, as in motor - racing or mountaineering. Then the company charges a much higher price. If too many climbers have accidents, the price rises still further. If the majority of climbers fall off mountains, the company will refuse to insure them.An ordinary householder may wish to protect his home against fire or his property against burglary. A shopkeeper may wish to insure against theft. In normal cases, the company will check its statistics and quote a premium. If it is suspicious, it may refuse to quote. If it insures a shop and then receives a suspicious claim, it will investigate the claim as a means of protecting itself against false claims. It is not unknown for a businessman in debt to burn down his own premises so that he can claim much money from his insurance company. He can be sure that the fire will be investigated most carefully. Insurance companies also accept insurance against shipwreck or disaster in the air. Planes and ships are very expensive, so a large premium is charged, but a reduction is given to companies with an accident free record.Every week insurance companies receive premium payments from customers. These payments can form a very large total running into millions of dollars. The company does not leave the money in the bank. It invests in property, shares, farms and even antique paintings and stamps. Its aim is to obtain the best possible return on its investment. This is not as greedy as it may seem, since this is one way by which it can keep its premiums down and continue to make a profit while being of service to the community.(26) According to the first paragraph, which of the following statements is TRUE?A. A passenger by air will take greater risk of being killed than a man crossing a busy road.B. A passenger by air will take less risk of being killed than a man crossing a busy road.C. A passenger by air will have to pay more to the insurance company than a mountain climber.D. A motorist should pay the highest price to the insurance company.(27) From the passage we know that if accidents will happen nine times out of ten, the insurance company will.A. charge a lower priceB. give a much higher priceC. quote the highest priceD. not provide its insurance service.(28) If a shop owner in debt destroyed his own houses, his purpose would most probably be to.A. lower the premium he should pay to the insurance companyB. obtain a large sum of money from the insurance companyC. clean up the surrounding circumstancesD. ask the insurance company to help him to rebuild his shop(29) According to the passage, if an airline has accident - free record, it usually pays to the insurance company.A. no premiumB. less premiumC. a large premiumD. the same premium as the other companies(30) The main idea of the last paragraph is.A. that the insurance company is greedy of gainB. that the insurance company makes a large sums of money every weekC. the insurance company makes a great profit by investing its money in different itemsD. how the insurance company makes use of its incomes and the reason why it should do so。
2016年广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试试卷F523-旅游管理综合

广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试试卷考试年度:2016年考试科目代码及名称:F523-旅游管理综合适用专业: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!]一、简答题(2题,每题20分,共40分)1.你曾到异地哪里旅游过?(5分)请谈谈决定旅游需求的基本因素有哪些?(5分)旅游“六要素”指哪几大要素,涉及哪些具体行业?(10分)2.你去过国内外哪些知名旅游地?(5分)请选择其中最喜欢的一个旅游地,谈谈它的旅游形象特征?(5分),以及它的旅游吸引力在哪?(10分)二、材料分析题(1题,每题30分,共30分)阅读材料:大众旅游时代成两会热词(人民日报海外版) “要落实带薪休假制度,加强旅游交通、景区景点、自驾车营地等设施建设,规范旅游市场秩序,迎接正在兴起的大众旅游时代。
”国务院总理李克强在政府工作报告中作出的这一表述,一经发出便引发了广泛关注。
这不仅是连续第3年政府工作报告提及旅游,也是第一次将旅游产业作为拉动内需的重要基础,整体写入政府工作报告。
“大众旅游时代”的到来,对于旅游业未来的发展意味着怎样的契机?旅游行业应怎样迎接这一时代?代表委员们对此展开了热议。
1.推进旅游供给侧改革2015年,我国国内旅游突破40亿人次,国民人均出游2.98次,旅游收入超过4万亿元人民币。
大众旅游时代已经悄然而至,旅游日益成为老百姓一种常态化的生活方式。
然而,现阶段的旅游产品还存在着“不配套”的问题。
“多数景区的旅游产品停留在‘土特产’阶段,附加值较低。
”全国政协委员、成都市旅游局局长多央娜姆建议,从旅游供给侧入手,深入研究,为游客提供更多、更高品质的旅游产品。
全国人大代表、陕西省旅游局副局长徐明正也表示,旅游业的社会关注度空前提升,将成为最重要的民生产业,需要旅游行业全力推进旅游供给侧改革,为旅游者提供最好的产品、最好的环境、最好的管理和最好的服务。
大众旅游时代的到来也呼唤旅游业发展方向进行相应的转变。
广东财经大学 F513-证据法学 2016年硕士研究生考研真题

广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试试卷
考试年度:2016年考试科目代码及名称:F513-证据法学
适用专业:030106诉讼法学
[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!]论述题(4题,每题25分,共100分)
一、论诉讼证据的基本特征
二、论诉讼中自认的构成要件
三、论证明对象的特征
四、我国《刑事诉讼法》第五十三条规定:“对一切案件的判处都要重证据,重调查研究,不轻信口供。
只有被告人供述,没有其他证据的,不能认定被告人有罪和处以刑罚;没有被告人供述,证据确实、充分的,可以认定被告人有罪和处以刑罚。
证据确实、充分,应当符合以下条件:(一)定罪量刑的事实都有证据证明;(二)据以定案的证据均经法定程序查证属实;(三)综合全案证据,对所认定事实已排除合理怀疑。
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结合上述规定,论述我国刑事诉讼证明标准。
2016年广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试802-法学综合二试题

广东财经大学硕士研究生入学考试试卷
考试年度:2016年考试科目代码及名称:802-法学综合二
适用专业:030101 法学理论、030103 宪法学与行政法学、030104 刑法学、030105 民商法学、030106 诉讼法学、030107 经济法学、030109 国际法学
[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!]《法学综合二》[含民法(总论)、刑法(总论),分值各占50%,共150分]
一、名词解释(6题,每题5分,共30分)
1.民事法律关系
2.罪刑法定原则
3.法人
4.刑事责任能力
5.可撤销民事行为
6.正当防卫
二、简答题(6题,每题10分,共60分)
1.简述民事法律行为所附条件的特点
2.简述代理的特征
3.简述民事行为被确认无效的法律后果
4.简述诉讼时效期间的特征
5.简述犯罪过失与犯罪故意的区别
6.简述避险过当的构成要件
三、论述题(3题,每题20分,共60分)
1.民事行为成立与生效的关系
2.论犯罪对象与犯罪客体的关系
3.论自首与坦白的关系。
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(一)报考条件:
根据文件规定,广东财经大学硕士研究生,本次考试选拔对象,应符合以下条件:
1.在校期间政治思想表现优秀,遵守校纪校规,文明礼貌,未受到任何处分。
2.学历要求:本科(或专科毕业两年),无重考,无重修记录,身心健康。
3.平时必修课程和限选课程学习成绩优秀和综合素质好。
4.以综合考试成绩为录取依据,首先按各专业实考人数划定分数资格线,再按成绩从高到低择优录取。
5.综合考试成绩将在录取前公示7天,录取过程中,如果有排名在录取名额内的考生自愿放弃,在名额外的学生按顺序递补。
(二)报考事项:
历年真题QQ在线咨询:363、916、816张老师。
学校各相关学院成立工作小组,确定工作中的相关原则政策和办法研究重大事项;负责本学院考试工作的组织宣传事项和实施工作;完成报考成绩的统计及综合排名汇总材料并上报填表。
1.各学院要先完成报考专业的成绩进行排名,根据名单确定考生的具体范围。
2.符合上述条件的参加综合考试,根据报考专业并提交书面申请材料审核。
3.工作领导小组审核汇总名单后,将公示7天,期满后不再提示。
4.各相关专业按照考试科目的顺序依次进行。
5.考试成绩以书面通知形式发到学生本人。
(三)考试流程:
1.参加初试并获得复试资格的考生,应在复试前填写相关表格,按规定时间提供自身研究潜能的材料,攻读研究生阶段的研究计划、科研成果等。
2.报考考生的资格审查由领导小组进行审查,对考生料进行审阅符合报考条件的考生统计填表。
3.我校采取笔试、口试或两者相兼的方式进行差额复试,以进一步安排加强进行考察学生的专业基础、综合分析能力、解决实际问题的能力和各种应用能力等。
具体比例由学校根据本学科、专业特点及生源状况安排。
(四)复习方略:
1.注重课本很多考生会安排各种各样的资料,其实关键要能保证你进行的系统性。
因此整个阶段应该以教材为主,以精读的方式对教材重点章节相关要点,对课本有一个纲领性的认识。
对课后题必须要掌握,很多知识点题都出自课后。
加强相关科目关联性进行统筹考核安排。
较为系统的了解都要以记忆为基础一定要做到对书的大体框架有全面的把握,把整个原理的前后概念贯穿起来。
2、在复习充分的情况下做完后对照答案进行对比,看看自己的差距在哪。
接下来才是最重要的,你要了解往年的真题都会出什么题型,总结其考察重点是什么是哪一章节。
整体掌握知识范围,一定要必须的题目都整理出来行理解背诵。
为什么要这样做呢,因为通常前几年出现的题目会出现,根据政策方向考核对照问题的深度和广度,结合自己的知识结构知识存量,正确的安排答题技巧针对有限的知识来最好地回答。
专业课的难度绝不亚于英语,往往在侧重点上、宣传上策
略其实各位考生可以自己进行理性的分析假如你的水平处于中等你自己也会知道,在英语上拉分的几率太小英语能过线就可以。
政治的考试总体相对较小,不需要投入过多的精力,只需按照老师的建议进行就好。
而恰恰专业课往往会成为各位考生的短板。
根据自身掌握情况安排时间,给众多考生以正确的引导。