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1、2008 年 1 月研究生英语学位课统考 PART II VOCABULARY(10 minutes,10 points)Section A(0.5 point each)21.The city was virtually paralyzed by the transit strike for better wages.A.subjectively B.imaginably C.positively D.practically 22.In spite of the taxing business schedule,he managed to take some time off for exe

2、rcise.A.imposing B.demanding C.compulsory D.temporary 23.The court held the parents accountable for the minor childs acts of violence.A.responsible for B.indifferent to C.desperate for D.involved in 24.The visitors were impressed by the facilities planned and programmed in terms of their interrelati

3、onships.A.in units of B.with reference to C.in aspects of D.on condition of 25.There is a weird power in a spoken word,Joseph Conrad once said.A.mighty B.prospective C.odd D.formidable 26.Poverty and inadequate health care take their toll on the quality of a communitys health.A.destruction B.contrib

4、ution C.charge D.origin 27.This old man had trouble expressing the attachment he felt when arriving at his native town.A.hospitality B.affection C:appeal D.frustration 28.If you become reconciled to your lot,you will never get a new start in life.A.submissive B.resistant C.tolerable D.committed 29.T

5、he little girl felt increasingly uneasy while waiting for her mother at the bus-stop.A.difficult B.excited C.relieved D.restless 30.A high official is likely to win respect and trust if he can stick to his principles.A.turn to B.add to C.keep to D.lead to Section B(0.5 point each)31.To achieve susta

6、inable development,the of resources is assuming new importance.A.conservation B.reservation C.exhaustion D.devastation 32.The sale of alcoholic beverages is _ to those above 21 in some regions.A.confined B.inhibited C.obliged D.restricted 33.The importance of protecting rainforests from human invasi

7、on is increasingly realized by developing and developed countries_.A.both B.either C.alike D.apart 34.Before the 1980s,the idea of health insurance was quite _ to those living in the mainland of China.A.overseas B.abroad C.foreign D.offshore 35.The government is expected to make new legislations to

8、_ foreign investment in real estate.A.manipulate B.regulate C.dominate D.prevail 36.Despite the suspects _to be innocent,there is compelling evidence that he was involved.A.conviction B.assertion C.accusation D.speculation 37.For many countries,being part of a global supply chain is like striking oi

9、l-oil that may never _.欢迎下载 2 A.run out B.work out C.turn out D.call out 38.Having been an office secretary for some years,she always _chores in a responsible way.A.goes on B.goes for C.goes without D.goes about 39.Without clear guidelines _,executives of hospitals are sometimes at a loss about what

10、 to do.A.in order B.in place C.in need D.in trouble 40.The age of other trees is variously estimated as _ from two hundred to eight hundred years.A.changing B.differing C.varying D.ranging PART III CLOZE TEST(10 minutes,10 points,1 point each)Every year,as the price of goods rises,the inflation refu

11、ses to(41)even from the high educational institutions.In the US,according to a 2005 survey by the College Board,(42)at state universities rose by an average of 7.1 percent annually,after a year when inflation grew much less.At private schools it was up 5.9 percent.The survey which(43)more than 3,000

12、 colleges and universities did not provide clear reasons for the continued increases.It did say that the price of goods and services at universities have risen rapidly.Some of the fastest growth has been in employee health(44),and professional salaries.Living expenses on campus have also(45).At the

13、university of Southern California student dining hall,a buffet meal cost$5.50 in 2004.But now its$9.The US government often provides(46)assistance to students lunch in primary and high schools,but these favorable policies usually dont(47)universities.Some students said the food on campus is sometime

14、s even more expensive than that at restaurants(48)campus.To compensate the rise in tuition and living expenses,the federal and state governments(49)universities and private sources have provided(50)for students.Of all the full time undergraduates about 62 percent have a grant covering 30-50 percent

15、of their tuition,according to the College Board.41.A.stay away B.stand out C.step down D.set off 42.A.fares B.payment C.charges D.tuition 43.A.attended B.covered C.included D.composed 44.A.welfares B.advantages C.benefits D.goods 45.A.rolled up B.gone up C.sat up D.taken up 46.A.management B.economi

16、c C.policy D.financial 47.A.apply to B.suit for C.adjust to D.gear for 48.A.in B.to C.off D.over 49.A.as well as B.the same as C.as far as D.such as 50.A.grasps B.grains C.grounds D.grants PART IV READING COMPREHENSION(45 minutes,30 points,1 point each)Passage One Did your mum and dad go to universi

17、ty,or did they leave school and go straight to the Job Centre?The educational experience of parents is still important when it comes to how todays students choose an area of study and what to do after graduation,according to The Future-track research in the UK.The research was done by the Higher Edu

18、cation Careers Service Unit.It plans to follow university applicants for six years from 2006 through their early careers.载欢迎下载根据最新统计的美国人能上网该比例是中国的倍尽管互联网作用巨大但许多问题远远没有解决如病毒侵入和信息安全即使这些问题最终有可能得到解决也需要艰辛的努力和多年时间欢迎下载欢迎下载参考答案英国先前奉 主统治地位既是福好事也是祸坏事只举其一它加速了一些语言的灭绝人们一直在想是否有可能创造一种世界全球语言从而有望结束那些语言引起的麻烦和冲突令人遗憾的是使世

19、界语言一致的尝试企图收效甚微原因是某一语言的本族 欢迎下载 3 The first years findings come from a study of 130,000 university applicants.They show significant differences in prospective students approach to higher education,depending on whether their parents got degrees(second-generation applicants)or didnt(first-generation app

20、licants).First-generation applicants were more likely to say that their career and employment prospects were uppermost in their minds in deciding to go to university.About one-fifth of this group gave to enable me to get a good job as their main reason for choosing HE.And 37 percent said that a degr

21、ee was part of my career plan.A young person coming from a non-professional household where finances are stretched may find the idea of learning for its own sake to be a luxury.This explains the explosion in vocational courses.At Portsmouth University,first-year student Kim Burnett,19,says that she

22、specifically chose her degree in health research management and psychology to get a secure,well-paid job.Harriet Edge,20,studying medicine at Manchester University,also wanted job security.Her parents lacked college degrees,though the fact that her uncle is a doctor appears to have influenced her ch

23、oice.Medicine is one of those fields where its pretty likely youll get a job at the end.Thats a big plus,as the debt levels after five years of study are going to be frightening,she says.Many experts believe that this situation affects those with no family tradition of higher education far more keen

24、ly.The fact that 26 percent of respondents said that they needed more advice implies that some students may end up feeling that their higher education investment was not worthwhile.For those with graduate parents,this lack of guidance may,the researchers suggest,be less of a problem.But,for those wi

25、thout the advantages,lack of access to career guidance before applying for higher education leaves them exposed to making poorer choices,the survey concludes.51.The main idea of the passage is that_.A.parents experiences are more important for their childrens education B.parents careers are vitally

26、important for their childrens degrees C.students approach to higher education correlates with their parents educational experience D.students career and employment prospects are decided by their parents 52.HE in the 4th paragraph probably refers to _.A.health education B.higher employment C.Harriet

27、Edge D.higher education 53.A young person coming from a non-professional household _.A.is less likely to get financial aid to go to university B.is more likely to choose vocational education C.may think learning for pleasure is a good idea D.may choose to study for a professional degree 54.In which

28、of the following aspects do Kim Burnett and Harriet Edge have in common?A.They both chose their majors because of their family influence.B.They are both the first-year students in university.C.Both of their parents lack college degrees.D.Both of them chose degrees for job security.55.It is implied t

29、hat _.A.the cost of a degree in medicine is very high B.higher education investment in medicine is not worthwhile C.a student without family medical tradition is less likely to choose medicine D.medicine is a field where every degree-holder can get a job 载欢迎下载根据最新统计的美国人能上网该比例是中国的倍尽管互联网作用巨大但许多问题远远没有解

30、决如病毒侵入和信息安全即使这些问题最终有可能得到解决也需要艰辛的努力和多年时间欢迎下载欢迎下载参考答案英国先前奉 主统治地位既是福好事也是祸坏事只举其一它加速了一些语言的灭绝人们一直在想是否有可能创造一种世界全球语言从而有望结束那些语言引起的麻烦和冲突令人遗憾的是使世界语言一致的尝试企图收效甚微原因是某一语言的本族 欢迎下载 4 56.Those with graduate parents may _.A.make poorer choices when choosing their majors B.make better choices when applying for higher e

31、ducation C.not need career guidance before graduation D.have no problems in applying for a college Passage Two Last month,the public address system at Earls Court subway station in London was ordered to get the noise down.Passengers,it seems,had had enough of being told the blindingly obvious:Stand

32、back or the train will run you over.Dont lean on the doors.Stand back from the opening doors.Do this.Dont do that.Bossiness is not just aural.It is also written.As a commuter,Im continually bombarded by notices on car walls.Please take your feet off the seat.Please turn down your personal stereo.And

33、 when I drive past the local primary,a sign flashes:School.Slow down!The presumption behind these signs is that Britons must have everything spelled out because we are tow,uncivilized people who were raised by wolves.Britain didnt use to be so bossy.When I was a boy,for instance,the local cinema put

34、 a warning on screen before we settled down to watch.Dont,it said,make noises.In those days,long before mobile phones,it was the only bossiness we saw in the cinema.Since then,bossiness has become more commonplace.Television,that strongest guide to public morals and lifestyles in this country,is ali

35、ve with dominant people.On screen,we see health experts holding some poor womans breasts and demanding that she get in shape.Cooking programs tell us not to think of leaving toast crumbs on the kitchen table.There is no point in blaming TV for this new bossiness.We want to be bossed.We have behaved

36、badly and now we yearn to feel the whip to correct us.On July 1,smoking will be banned in public places in England.My local government told churches in the area last week that no-smoking posters must be prominently displayed by church entrances.I love this:the governments are bossing people to make

37、them more bossy.They are insisting that priests tell their congregations(教区的教民)what to do.My local government isnt the only source of bossiness.I find it everywhere.But the rise in bossiness does not seem to have been accompanied by a rise in socially well-adjusted behavior.In fact,the opposite.Perh

38、aps this is because,if you feel as though you are treated with contempt,you will respond with the same.57.The case at Earls Court subway station shows that _.A.it is very noisy in public places B.it is necessary to warn the passengers of their safety C.people have realized the importance of public o

39、rder D.people have been tired of being bossed 58.It is presumed that bossiness is everywhere because Britons_.A.need to be bossed to behave themselves B.want to be reminded of how to behave well C.must have everything spelled out D.are raised in uncivilized society 59.It is suggested in the passage

40、that_.载欢迎下载根据最新统计的美国人能上网该比例是中国的倍尽管互联网作用巨大但许多问题远远没有解决如病毒侵入和信息安全即使这些问题最终有可能得到解决也需要艰辛的努力和多年时间欢迎下载欢迎下载参考答案英国先前奉 主统治地位既是福好事也是祸坏事只举其一它加速了一些语言的灭绝人们一直在想是否有可能创造一种世界全球语言从而有望结束那些语言引起的麻烦和冲突令人遗憾的是使世界语言一致的尝试企图收效甚微原因是某一语言的本族 欢迎下载 5 A.now Britons behave much better than they did in the past B.in the past Britons be

41、haved much better than they do now C.the dominant people on screen should be blamed for the new bossiness D.television has misguided the public morals and lifestyles in Britain 60.According to the passage,which of the following statemens is true?A.Television should play a role in enhancing public mo

42、rals.B.The local government has got involved in the church activities.C.The governments want to make themselves more authoritative by bossing people.D.The rise in bossiness has helped the improvement of peoples behavior.61.The author writes this passage in a _.A.funny tone B.criticizing tone C.frien

43、dly tone D.radical tone 62.What is the appropriate title of this passage?A.British People Have Had Enough Bossiness Around B.British People Want to Be Bossed C.Bossiness in Great Britain:Its Past and Present D.Bossiness in Great Britain Should Be Ignored Passage Three It began as just another resear

44、ch project,in this case to examine the effects of various drugs on patients with a severe mood disorder.Using an advanced brain scanning technology-the clumsily named echo-planar magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging(磁共振光谱成像)procedure,or EP-MRSI-researchers at Bostons McLean Hospital scanned the

45、medicated and un-medicated brains of 30 people with bipolar disorder in order to detect possible new treatments for the more than 2 million American adults who suffer from the disease.But something unexpected happened.A patient who had been so depressed that she could barely speak became ebullient a

46、fter the 45-minute brain scan.Then a second patient,who seemed incapable of even a smile,emerged actually telling jokes.Then another and another.Was this some coincidence?Aimee Parow,the technician who made these observations didnt think so.She mentioned the patients striking mood shifts to her boss

47、 and together they completely refocused the study:to see if the electromagnetic fields might actually have a curative effect on depressive mood.As it turns out,they did.As reported last month in the American Journal of Psychiatry,23 of the 30 people who were part of the study reported feeling signif

48、icantly less depressed after the scan.The most dramatic improvements were among those who were taking no medication.The researchers are cautious.Says Bruce Cohen,McLeans president and psychiatrist i n chief:“I want to emphasize that we are not saying this is the answer but this is a completely diffe

49、rent approach in trying to help the brain than anything that was done before.Its a completely different approach because of the way the magnetism is applied to the brain.But its an example of new research on an old idea:that the brain is an electromagnetic organ and that brain disorders might result

50、 from disorder in magnetic function.The idea has huge appeal to psychiatrists and patients alike,since for many people the side effects of psychiatric(精神的)drugs are almost as difficult to manage as the disease itself.And 30 percent of the nearly 18.8 million people who suffer from depression do not

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