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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上北京大学2010年博士研究生入学考试试题考试科目:英语考试时间:2010年3月18日招生专业:全校各专业研究方向:各研究方向Part One: Listening ComprehensionThere are 3 sections in this part.In sections A and B you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then choose the correct answer for each question. Mark your choices on your ANSWE
2、R SHEET.Section A: Conversations (5%)Directions: In this section you will hear several conversations. Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions that follow. Questions 1 to 3 are based on the following conversation. At the end of the conversation, you will be given 15 second
3、s to answer the questions.Now listen to the conversation. 1. Which is NOT the purpose of Mr. Lewis visit?A. To see friends.B. To give concerts.C. To vacation.D. To give private lessons.2. What kind of cello did Mr. Lewis use when he was eight?A. A full-sized cello.B. A half-sized cello.C. A two-thir
4、ds-sized cello.D. It is not mentioned.3. What is true about Mr. Lewis cello?A. He always takes it with him.B. It was made by his uncle.C. He borrowed it from his uncle.D. He got a seat free for his cello.Questions 4 to 7 are based on the following conversation. At the end of the conversation, you wi
5、ll be given 20 seconds to answer the questions.Now listen to the conversation.4. What is the main purpose of the research?A. To make preparations for a new publication.B. To learn how couples spend their weekends.C. To know how housework is shared.D. To investigate what people do at the weekend.5. W
6、hat does the man do on Fridays?A. He goes to exercise classes.B. He goes sailing.C. He goes to the cinema.D. He stays at home.6. On which day does the couple always go out?A. Friday.B. Saturday.C. Sunday.D. Any weekday. 7. Which personal detail does the man give?A. Surname.B. First name.C. Address.D
7、. Age.Questions 8 to 10 are based on the following conversation. At the end of the conversation, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions.Now listen to the conversation.8. What conclusion can we draw about Mike before he went to the camping school?A. He was eager to do the course.B. He h
8、ad done outdoor activities.C. He enjoyed life in the open.D. He was reluctant and timid.9. Mike participated in all the following activities EXCEPT _.A. hiking.B. canoeingC. swimmingD. camping10. Which of the following words is most appropriate to describe Mike after the camping school?A. Independen
9、t.B. Strong.C. Determined.D. Persistent.Section B: Talks (5%)Directions: In this section, you will hear several talks. Listen to the talks carefully and then answer the questions that follow.Questions 11 to 13 are based on the following talk. At the end of the talk, you will be given 15 seconds to a
10、nswer the questions.Now listen to the talk. 11. What happened on January 27th, 1967?A. Three men were injured during a fire.B. One man died during the fire accident.C. A fire started inside a spaceship.D. A spaceship was launched.12. What happened in 1981?A. The space program was suspended.B. Five m
11、en were injured during an accident.C. The accident occurred before the rehearsal.D. No accident happened that year.13. What does the talk say about accidents?A. Accidents are unavoidable.B. Accidents can be avoided.C. Human beings are always careless.D. There should be more precautions.Questions 14
12、to 17 are based on the following talk. At the end of the talk, you will be given 20 seconds to answer the questions. Now listen to the talk.14. BBCs weather forecast is a _ program.A. seldom watchedB. little knownC. newD. popular15. Weather observations come from all the following sources EXCEPT _.A
13、. computersB. satellitesC. the groundD. radar16. What does the talk say about BBCs forecasters?A. They read from script.B. They are professional.C. They use a map for presentation.D. They care about their clothes.17. What does the talk say about British television viewers?A. They remember what they
14、saw on weather forecasts.B. They like talking about weather instead of watching. C. They pay more attention to the style of the presenters.D. They watch and remember what is necessary. Questions 18 to 20 are based on the following talk. At the end of the talk, you will be given 15 seconds to answer
15、the questions. Now listen to the talk.18. Which is NOT showing an increase this year?A. Number of tourists.B. Holiday travelers.C. Shopping.D. Dining and entertaining.19. What does the talk say about this years business travelers?A. There are fewer business travelers.B. There are more business trave
16、lers.C. The number remains the same as last years.D. It is not mentioned in the talk.20. Which is the largest single visitor expenditure?A. Hotel accommodation.B. Meals.C. Shopping.D. Entertainment. Section C: Spot Dictation (10%)Directions: In this section you are going to hear a report on the stro
17、ng link between sleep and fatal accident. Some words are taken out and you are expected to fill in the missing words as you listen. The report will be read TWICE and you will have one minute to check your work. Then put your answers on ANSWER SHEET (2).Now listen to the report. Inadequate rest means
18、 a weaker (C1)_ system, laying the body open to a whole(C2) _ of illnesses. On the average a man needs seven hours of sleep a day and a woman seven and a (C3)_ hours. Six hours of (C4) _ sleep is better than tenhours of (C5)_ and turning, however. People who sleep less than six hours a night are(C6)
19、 _ for an early death. Some people (C7)_ that they can get by with little sleep when necessary. But experts think these people are (C8) _ themselves. Between sleep (C9)_ and fatal accidents there is an obvious (C10) _. People who get (C11) _ sleep or poor quality sleep have a higher risk of (C12) _
20、on the road. They are more likely to fall asleep at the (C13) _ and kill people or get killed. Professional drivers and (C14) _ workers are most likely to take the (C15) _.The performance at work also (C16) _ because of sleep deprivation. The pressures of work deprive people of sleep. To make it up,
21、 they try to (C17) _ catnaps. But experts are a little (C18) _ about the benefits ofcatnapping. They tell us that the catnap can never be a (C19) _ for proper sleep. For victims of (C20) _ , catnapping in the day is the worst thing they can possiblydo. (This is the end of listening comprehension.) P
22、art Two: Structure and Written Expression (20%)Directions: In each question decide which of the four choices given will most suitably complete the sentence if inserted at the place marked. Mark your choices on the ANSWER SHEET.21. The nuclear family a self-contained, self-satisfying unit composed of
23、 father, mother and children. A. refers to B. defines C. describes D. devotes to22. Some polls show that roughly two-thirds of the general public believe that elderly Americans are by social isolation and loneliness. A. reproached B. favored C. plagued D. reprehended 23. In addition to bettering gro
24、up and individual performance, cooperation the quality of interpersonal relationship. A. ascends B. compels C. enhances D. prefers 24. In the past 50 years, there _ a great increase in the amount of research _ on the human brain. A. wasdidB. has been to be done C. was doingD. has beendone25. “I must
25、 have eaten something wrong. I feel like_. “We told you not to eat at a restaurant. Youd better _ _ at home when you are not in the shape.” A. to throw up to eatB. throwing up eating C. to throw up. eatD. throwing up. eat26. Parents have to show due concerns to their childrens creativity and emotion
26、al output; otherwise what they think beneficial to the kids might probably _ their enthusiasm and aspirations. A. hold backB. hold toC. hold downD. hold over27. According to psychoanalysis, a persons attention is attracted _ _ by the intensity of different signals by their context, significance, and
27、 information content. A. not less than.asB. asjust as C. so muchasD. not so much . as28. They moved to Portland in 1998 and lived in a big house, _ _ to the south.A. the windows of which openedB. the windows of it opened C. its windows openedD. the windows of which opening29. The lady who has _ for
28、a night in the dead of the winter later turned out to be a distant relation of his. A. put him upB. put him outC. put him onD. put him in 30. Bystanders, _, _ as they walked past lines of ambulances. A. bloody and covered with dust, looking dazedB. bloodied and covered with dust, looked dazedC. bloo
29、dy and covered with dust, looked dazedD. bloodied and covered with dust, looking dazed31. Hong Kong was not a target for terror attacks, the Government insisted yesterday, as the US _ closed for an apparent security review.A. ConsulationB. ConstitutionC. ConsulateD. Consular32. American fans have se
30、lected Yao in a vote for the All-Star game _ the legendaryONeal, who _ the “Great Wall” at the weekend as the Rockets beat the Los AngelesLakers.A. in head of, ran onB. in head of, ran intoC. ahead of, ran ontoD. ahead of, ran into33. Professional archivists and librarians have the resources to dupl
31、icate materials in other formats and the expertise to retrieve materials trapped in _ computers.A. abstractB. obsoleteC. obstinateD. obese34. She always prints important documents and stores a backup set at her house. “I actually think theres something about the _ of paper that feels more comforting
32、,” she said.A. tangibilityB. tanglednessC. tangentD. tantalization35. “They said what we always knew,” said an administration source, _.A. he asked not to be namedB. who asked not to be namedC. who asked not be namedD. who asked not named36. In Germany, the industrial giants DaimlerChrysler and Siem
33、ens recently _ their unions into signing contracts that lengthen work hours without increasing pay.A. muscledB. movedC. mushedD. muted37. He argues that the policy has done little to ease joblessness, and has left the country _.A. energizedB. enervatedC. nervedD. enacted38. The more people hear his
34、demented rants, the more they see that he is a terrorist _.A. who is pure and simpleB. being pure and simpleC. pure and simpleD. as pure and simple39. This expansion of rights has led to both a paralysis of the public service and to a rapid and terrible _ in the character of the population.A. determ
35、inationB. deteriorationC. desolation D. desperation40. _ a declining birth rate, there will be an over-supply of 27,000 primary school places by 2010, _ leaving 35 schools idle.A. Coupled with, equals toB. Coupling with, equivalent toC. Coupled with, equivalent toD. Coupling with, equals toPart Thre
36、e: Reading ComprehensionI. Directions: Each of the following three passages is followed by some questions. For each question four answers are given. Read the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each question. Mark your choices on the ANSWER SHEET. (10%)Passage OneThe HeroMy mothers pare
37、nts came from Hungary, but my grandfather could trace his origin to Germany and also he was educated in Germany. Although he was able to hold a conversation in nine languages, he was most comfortable in German. Every morning, before going to his office, he read the German language newspaper, which w
38、as American owned and published in New York.My grandfather was the only one in his family to come to the United States with his wife and children. He still had relatives living in Europe. When the first world war broke out, he lamented the fact that if my uncle, his only son had to go, it would be c
39、ousin fighting against cousin. In the early days of the war, my grandmother begged him to stop taking the German newspaper and to take an English language newspaper, instead. He scoffed at the idea, explaining that the fact it was in German did not make it a German newspaper, but only an American ne
40、wspaper, printed in German. But my grandmother insisted, for fear that the neighbors may see him read it and think he was German. So, he finally gave up the German newspaper.One day, the inevitable happened and my uncle Milton received notice to join the army。My grandparents were very upset, but my
41、mother, his little sister, was excited. Now she could boast about her soldier brother going off to war. She was ten years old at the time, and my uncle, realizing how he was regarded by his little sister and her friends, went out and bought them all service pins,which meant that they had a loved one
42、 in the service. All the little girls were delighted. When the day came for him to leave, his whole regiment, in their uniforms, left together from the same train station. There was a band playing and my mother and her friends came to see him off. Each one wore her service pin and waved a small Amer
43、ican flag, cheering the boys, as they left.The moment came and the soldiers, all very young, none of whom had had any training, but who had nevertheless all been issued uniforms, boarded the train. The band played and the crowd cheered. The train groaned as if it knew the destiny to which it was tak
44、ing its passengers, but it soon began to move. Still cheering and waving their flags, the band still playing, the train slowly departed the station.It had gone about a thousand yards when it suddenly ground to a halt. The band stopped playing, the crowd stopped cheering. Everyone gazed in wonder as
45、the train slowly backed up and returned to the station. It seemed an eternity until the doors opened and the men started to file out. Someone shouted, “Its the armistice. The war is over.” For a moment, nobody moved, but then the people heard someone bark orders at the soldiers. The men lined up and formed into two lines. They walked down the steps and, with the band playing behind, paraded down the street, as returning heroes, to be welcomed home by the assembled crowd. The next