1987年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试英语试题.pdf

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1、11987年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试英语试题Section I Close Test For each numbered blank in the following passage there are four choices labeled A,B,C and D.Choose the best one and put your choice in the ANSWER SHEET.Read the whole passage before making your choice.(10 points)Cheques have 1 replaced money as a means of

2、exchange for they are widely accepted everywhere.Though this is very convenient for both buyer and seller,it should not be forgotten that cheques are not real money:they are quite valueless in themselves.A shop-keeper always runs a certain2 when he accepts a cheque and he is quite3 his rights if on

3、occasion,he refuses to do so.People do not always know this and are shocked if their good faith is called4.An old and very wealthy friend of mine told me he had an extremely unpleasant experience.He went to a famous jewelry shop which keeps a large 5 of precious stones and asked to be shown some pea

4、rl necklaces.After examining several trays,he decided to buy a particularly fine string of pearls and asked if he could pay by Cheques.The assistant said that this was quite 6 but the moment my friend signed his name,he was invited into the managers office.The manager was very polite,but he explaine

5、d that someone with exactly the same name had presented them with a worthless Cheque not long ago.My friend got very angry when he heard this and said he would buy a necklace somewhere else.11When he got up to go,the manager told him that the police would arrive at any moment and he had better stay

6、7 he wanted to get into serious trouble.128,the police arrived soon afterwards.13They apologized to my friend for the 9,but explained that a person who had used the same name as his was responsible for a number of recent robberies.14Then the police asked my friend to copy out a note which had been u

7、sed by the thief in a number of shops.15The note10:“I have a gun in my pocket.Ask no questions and give me all the money in the safe.”16Fortunately,my friends handwriting was quite unlike the thiefs.17He was not only allowed to go without further delay,but to take the string of pearls with him.356 w

8、ords 1.A exactly B really C largely D thoroughly 2.A danger B chance C risk D opportunity 3.A within B beyond C without D out of 4.A in difficulty B in doubt C in earnest D in question 5.A amount B stock C number D store 6.A in order B in need C in use D in common 7.A whether B if C otherwise D unle

9、ss 28.A Really B Sure enough C Certainly D However 9.A treatment B manner C inconvenience D behaviour 10.A read B told C wrote D informed Section II Reading Comprehension Each of the two passages below is followed by five questions.For each question there are four answers.Read the passages carefully

10、 and choose the best answer to each of the questions.Put your choice in the brackets on the left.(10 points)Text 1 For centuries men dreamed of achieving vertical flight.In 400 A.D.Chinese children played with a fan-like toy that spun upwards and fell back to earth as rotation ceased.Leonardo da Vin

11、ci conceive the first mechanical apparatus,called a“Helix,”which could carry man straight up,but was only a design and was never tested.The ancient-dream was finally realized in 1940 when a Russian engineer piloted a strange looking craft of steel tubing with a rotating fan on top.It rose awkwardly

12、and vertically into the air from a standing start,hovered a few feet above the ground,went sideways and backwards,and then settled back to earth.The vehicle was called a helicopter.Imaginations were fired.Men dreamed of going to work in their own personal helicopters.People anticipate that vertical

13、flight transports would carry millions of passengers as do the airliners of today.Such fantastic expectations were not fulfilled.The helicopter has now become an extremely useful machine.It excels in military missions,carrying troops,guns and strategic instruments where other aircraft cannot go.Corp

14、orations use them as airborne offices,many metropolitan areas use them in police work,construction and logging companies employ them in various advantageous ways,engineers use them for site selection and surveying,and oil companies use them as the best way to make offshore and remote work stations a

15、ccessible to crews and supplies.Any urgent mission to a hard-to-get-to place is a likely task for a helicopter.Among their other multitude of uses:deliver people across town,fly to and from airports,assist in rescue work,and aid in the search for missing or wanted persons.11.People expect that _.A t

16、he airliners of today would eventually be replaced by helicopters B helicopters would someday be able to transport large number of people from place to place as airliners are now doing 3C the imaginations fired by the Russian engineers invention would become a reality in the future D their fantastic

17、 expectations about helicopters could be fulfilled by airliners of today 12.Helicopters work with the aid of _.A a combination of rotating devices in front and on top B a rotating device topside C one rotating fan in the center of the aircraft and others at each end D a rotating fan underneath for l

18、ifting 13.What is said about the development of the helicopter?A Helicopters have only been worked on by man since 1940.B Chinese children were the first to achieve flight in helicopters.C Helicopters were considered more dangerous than the early airplanes.D Some people thought they would become wid

19、ely used by average individuals.14.How has the use of helicopters developed?A They have been widely used for various purposes.B They are taking the place of high-flying jets.C They are used for rescue work.D They are now used exclusively for commercial projects.15.Under what conditions are helicopte

20、rs found to be absolutely essential?4A For overseas passenger transportation.B For extremely high altitude flights.C For high-speed transportation.D For urgent mission to places inaccessible to other kinds of craft.Text 2 In ancient Greece athletic festivals were very important and had strong religi

21、ous associations.The Olympian athletic festival held every four years in honor of Zeus,king of the Olympian Gods,eventually lost its local character,became first a national event and then,after the rules against foreign competitors had been abolished,international.No one knows exactly how far back t

22、he Olympic Games go,but some official records date from 776 B.C.The games took place in August on the plain by Mount Olympus.Many thousands of spectators gathered from all parts of Greece,but no married woman was admitted even as a spectator.Slaves,women and dishonored persons were not allowed to co

23、mpete.The exact sequence of events uncertain,but events included boys gymnastics,boxing,wrestling,horse racing and field events,though there were fewer sports involved than in the modern Olympic Games.On the last day of the Games,all the winners were honored by having a ring of holy olive leaves pla

24、ced on their heads.So great was the honor that the winner of the foot race gave his name to the year of his victory.Although Olympic winners received no prize money,they were,in fact,richly rewarded by their state authorities.How their results compared with modern standards,we unfortunately have no

25、means of telling.After an uninterrupted history of almost 1,200 years,the Games were suspended by the Romans in 394 A.D.They continued for such a long time because people believed in the philosophy behind the Olympics:the idea that a healthy body produced a healthy mind,and that the spirit of compet

26、ition in sports and games was preferable to the competition that caused wars.It was over 1,500 years before another such international athletic gathering took place in Athens in 1896.Nowadays,the Games are held in different countries in turn.The host country provides vast facilities,including a stad

27、ium,swimming pools and living accommodation,but competing courtries pay their own athletes expenses.The Olympics start with the arrival in the stadium of a torch,lighted on Mount Olympus by the suns rays.It is carried by a succession of runners to the stadium.The torch symbolized the continuation of

28、 the ancient Greek athletic ideals,and it burns throughout the Games until the closing ceremony.The well-known Olympic flag,however,is a modern conception:the five interlocking rings symbolize the uniting of all five continents participating in the Games.516.In ancient Greece,the Olympic Games _.A w

29、ere merely national athletic festivals B were in the nature of a national event with a strong religious colour C had rules which put foreign participants in a disadvantageous position D were primarily national events with few foreign participants 17.In the early days of ancient Olympic Games _.A onl

30、y male Greek athletes were allowed to participate in the games B all Greeks,irrespective of sex,religion or social status,were allowed to take part C all Greeks,with the exception of women,were allowed to compete in Games D all male Greeks were qualified to compete in the Games 18.The order of athle

31、tic events at the ancient Olympics _.A has not definitely been established B varied according to the number of foreign competitors C was decided by Zeus,in whose honor the Games were held D was considered unimportant 19.Modern athletes results cannot be compared with those of ancient runners because

32、 _.A the Greeks had no means of recording the results B they are much better 6C details such as the time were not recorded in the past D they are much worse 20.Nowadays,the athletesexpenses are paid for _.A out of the prize money of the winners B out of the funds raised by the competing nations C by

33、 the athletes themselves D by contributions Text 3 In science the meaning of the word“explain”suffers with civilizations every step in search of reality.Science cannot really explain electricity,magnetism,and gravitation;their effects can be measured and predicted,but of their nature no more is know

34、n to the modern scientist than to Thales who first looked into the nature of the electrification of amber,a hard yellowish-brown gum.Most contemporary physicists reject the notion that man can ever discover what these mysterious forces“really”are.“Electricity,”Bertrand Russell says,“is not a thing,l

35、ike St.Pauls Cathedral;it is a way in which things behave.When we have told how things behave when they are electrified,and under what circumstances they are electrified,we have told all there is to tell.”Until recently scientists would have disapproved of such an idea.Aristotle,for example,whose na

36、tural science dominated Western thought for two thousand years,believed that man could arrive at an understanding of reality by reasoning from self-evident principles.He felt,for example,that it is a self-evident principle that everything in the universe has its proper place,hence one can deduce tha

37、t objects fall to the ground because that s where they belong,and smoke goes up because that s where it belongs.The goal of Aristotelian science was to explain why things happen.Modern science was born when Galileo began trying to explain how things happen and thus originated the method of controlle

38、d experiment which now forms the basis of scientific investigation.21.The aim of controlled scientific experiments is _.A to explain why things happen B to explain how things happen C to describe self-evident principles D to support Aristotelian science 722.What principles most influenced scientific

39、 thought for two thousand years?A the speculations of Thales B the forces of electricity,magnetism,and gravity C Aristotle s natural science D Galileo s discoveries 23.Bertrand Russell s notion about electricity is _.A disapproved of by most modern scientists B in agreement with Aristotle s theory o

40、f self-evident principles C in agreement with scientific investigation directed toward“how”things happen D in agreement with scientific investigation directed toward“why”things happen 24.The passage says that until recently scientists disagreed with the idea _.A that there are mysterious forces in t

41、he universe B that man cannot discover what forces“really”are C that there are self-evident principles D that we can discover why things behave as they do 25.Modern science came into being _.A when the method of controlled experiment was first introducedB when Galileo succeeded in explaining how thi

42、ngs happenC when Aristotelian scientist tried to explain why things happen8D when scientists were able to acquire an understanding of reality of reasoningSection III English-Chinese Translation Translate the following passage into Chinese.Only the underlined sentences are to be translated.(20 points

43、)Have there always been cities?(26)Life without large urban areas may seem inconceivable to us,but actually cities are relatively recent development.Groups with primitive economics still manage without them.The trend,however,is for such groups to disappear,while cities are increasingly becoming the

44、dominant mode of man s social existence.(27)Historically,city life has always been among the elements which form a civilization.Any high degree of human endeavor and achievement has been closely linked to life in an urban environment.(28)It is virtually impossible to imagine that universities,hospit

45、als,large businesses or even science and technology could have come into being without cities to support them.To most people,cities have traditionally been the areas where there was a concentration of culture as well as of opportunity.(29)In recent years,however,people have begun to become aware tha

46、t cities are also areas where there is a concentration of problems.What has happened to the modern American city?Actually,the problem is not such a new one.Long before this century started,there had begun a trend toward the concentration of the poor of the American society into the cities.Each great

47、 wave of immigration from abroad and from the rural areas made the problem worse.During this century,there has also been the development of large suburban areas surrounding the cities,for the rich prefer to live in these areas.Within the cities,sections may be sharply divided into high and low rent

48、districts,the“right side of town”and the slums.Of course,everyone wants to do something about this unhappy situation.But there is no agreement as to goals.Neither is there any systematic approach or integrated program.Opinions are as diverse as the people who give them.(30)But one basic difference o

49、f opinion concerns the question of whether or not the city as such is to be preserved.Perhaps transportation and the means of communication have really made it possible for there to be an end to the big cities.Of course,there is the problem of persuading people to move out of them of their own free

50、will.(31)And there is also the objection that the city has always been the core from which cultural advancement has radiated.Is this,however,still the case today in the presence of easy transportation and communication?Does culture arise as a result of people living together communally,or is it too

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