2014年电子科技大学621英语水平测试考研真题.pdf
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1、 第1页 共12页 电子科技大学 2014年攻读硕士学位研究生入学考试试题 考试科目:621 英语水平测试 注:无机读卡, 所有答案必须写在答题纸上,写在试卷或草稿纸上无效. Part I Reading Comprehension (40 points). Directions: In this part there are 5 passages, each with some questions or incomplete statements. Read them carefully and then choose from the four suggested answers mark
2、ed A. B. C. and D to answer the questions or complete the statements. Please write your answers on the Answer Sheet. Passage 1 First, the university will take on an even larger role in assisting pre-college education in preparing students for study and work. Success on college is greatly impacted by
3、 student preparation. Thus, the university will need to take more responsibility in guiding the process in college preparation. Partnerships with corporations and businesses will become a greater part of university involvement. The 21st century will see expansion of partnerships of this type particu
4、larly with research universities. These will take on different forms. They will involve collaboration for education of an older workforce, collaboration for organizational and process improvement in both types of organizations, agreements for special consideration in student recruitment and internsh
5、ips, and employment and funding between the partners. Each will need to undergo some modification of culture as these changes occur. The convener role involves bringing people to campus to address certain important issues. It means identifying experts around the world to join with those on campus to
6、 seek understanding and actions for change. This conference sponsored by Peking University is an example of the convener function. It also involves bringing people together to learn about modern approaches to the latest and important issues in many different fields. This role has been served for man
7、y years in agriculture, education and engineering. Others are emerging, and the future will have universities serving even broader roles as convener of experts in many different areas. The world role for universities is another that is evolving rapidly. It is being driven by increasing ease of commu
8、nication worldwide, the connectivity of economies of countries around the world, the opening up of greater opportunities for trade, and the increasing prevalence of multinational corporations. 第2页 共12页 1. In what way will the university play a larger role in the future? A. Helping students find jobs
9、. B. Helping students prepare for study and work. C. Arranging the process of college preparation. D. Ensuring every student achieves success in study. 2. Which of the following is NOT true of the research universities in the 21st century? A. They will offer education to an older workforce. B. They
10、will make organization and process improvement. C. They will modify the culture they are in. D. They will collaborate with corporations and business in students employment and funding. 3. The passage is organized by _. A. making a list of the roles played by the university in the 21st century B. com
11、paring and contrasting several roles played by the university C. introducing a phenomenon first and then analyzing its reasons D. preparing a problem first and then its solutions Passage 2 Each year in the never-ending cycle of death and regeneration, the rains sweep across southern Asia. Between Ju
12、ne and October strange sea winds surge over the land, drenching the earth with torrential downpours. This is the monsoona familiar word often taken to mean a violent windstorm, but in fact referring to a tumultuous season of recurring rains. The monsoon is close to the very soul of the people it tou
13、ches; it permeates the lives of the people and affects everything they do. India is especially dominated by it. For three months before the monsoon rains arrive, the heat is intense, unbearable: the earth itself is dead; farmers cannot work the stone-hard fields; bare subsistence is difficult. With
14、the rains, everything suddenly changesIndia bursts into life again; fields that seemed hopelessly barren turn green and grow wildly. The rich new season is one of beauty, but to the peasant it is a beauty shot through with possible disaster. Overflowing with the great rains, the Ganges River moves r
15、elentlessly to the sea, hiding beneath its shining but deceptive calm the horror of fields and homes overcome by flood. The horror of flood and cyclone rides always with the monsoon clouds when they come to redeem the land. The peasants have no resource but resignation. 4. The monsoon is correctly d
16、escribed as a _. A. torrential downpour B. violent windstorm C. season of recurring rains D. violent thunderstorm 5. The monsoon is said to be “close to the very soul of the people it touches” because _. A. it plays a significant role in Asian religions B. it is destructive C. the people are resigne
17、d to it D. it affects all aspects of their lives 第3页 共12页 6. The peasants reaction to the monsoon is _. A. resignation B. hope that the next year will be better C. Joy D. relief 7. Which of the following is implied but not stated? A. India is the only country affected by the monsoon. B. Monsoons sel
18、dom affect people in temperate climates. C. After the floods subside, the great heat will begin again. D. The monsoon completely permeates the lives of people. Passage 3 A recent history of the Chicago meat-packing industry and its workers examines how the industry grew from its appearance in the 18
19、30s through the early 1890s. Meat- packers, the author argues, had good wages, working conditions, and prospects for advancement within the packing-houses, and did not cooperate with labor agitators since labor relations were so harmonious. Because the history maintains that conditions were above st
20、andard for the era, the frequency of labor disputes, especially in the mid. 1880s, is not accounted for. The work ignores the fact that the 1880s were crucial years in American labor history, and that the packing-house workers efforts were part of the national movement for labor reform. In fact, oth
21、er historical sources for the late-nineteenth century record deteriorating housing and high disease and infant mortality rates in the industrial community, due to low wages and unhealthy working conditions. Additional data from the University of Chicago suggest that the packing-houses were dangerous
22、 places to work. The government investigation commissioned by President Theodore Roosevelt which eventually led to the adoption of the 1906 Meat Inspection Act found the packing-houses unsanitary, while social workers observed that most of the workers were poorly paid and overworked. The history may
23、 be too optimistic because most of its data from the 1880s, at the latest, and the information provided from that decade, is insufficiently analyzed. Conditions actually declined in the 1880s and continued to decline after the 1880s, due to a reorganization of the packing process and a massive influ
24、x of unskilled workers. The deterioration in worker status, partly a result of the new availability of unskilled and hence cheap labor, is not discussed. Though a detailed account of work in the packing-houses is attempted, the author fails to distinguish between the wages and conditions for skilled
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