【考研类试卷】厦门大学考博英语-8及答案解析.doc
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1、厦门大学考博英语-8 及答案解析(总分:105.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Part Vocabulary(总题数:20,分数:10.00)1.The “formal learning“ refers to all learning which takes place in the classroom, regardless of whether such learning is _ by conservative or progressive ideologies.(分数:0.50)A.securedB.attainedC.manifestD.informed2.The fire was
2、 finally brought under control, but not _ extensive damage had been caused.(分数:0.50)A.beforeB.sinceC.afterD.as3.Some crops are relatively high yielders and could be planted in preference to others to _ the food supply.(分数:0.50)A.enhanceB.curbC.disruptD.heighten4.A _ examination for the post of depar
3、tment manager will be held next Tuesday.(分数:0.50)A.classifyingB.comparingC.contrastingD.competitive5.Smoking is so harmful to personal health that it kills people each year_ than automobile accidents.(分数:0.50)A.seven more timesB.seven times moreC.over seven timesD.seven times6.Our students“ educatio
4、nal achievements equal, and in many cases _ those of students in previous years.(分数:0.50)A.surpassB.advanceC.increaseD.multiply7.There are _ differences between theory and practice.(分数:0.50)A.legibleB.ladenC.radicalD.medieval8.Although the government still enjoys a high level of public support, the
5、crime problem has stirred political _ and suspicions. A. substance B. antagonisms C. dimension D possession (分数:0.50)A.B.C.D.9.We were most flattered to find that we had a wonderfully audience for last night“s performance.(分数:0.50)A.responsibleB.reflectedC.reactiveD.responsive10.A man who could _ su
6、ch treatment was a man of remarkable physical courage and moral strength.(分数:0.50)A.bear up onB.stand up toC.insist onD.persist in11.By the time you get to New York, I _ for London.(分数:0.50)A.would be leavingB.am leavingC.have already leftD.shall have left12.Some people would like to do shopping on
7、Sundays since they expect to _ wonderful bargains in the market.(分数:0.50)A.pickupB.bump intoC.pileupD.bring back13.They waited in the _ for the front door to open.(分数:0.50)A.porchB.porchC.thresholdD.inlet14.Professor Smith and Professor Brown will _ in presenting the series of lectures on American l
8、iterature.(分数:0.50)A.alterB.alternateC.substituteD.exchange15.The conference _ a full week by the time it ends.(分数:0.50)A.must have lastedB.will have lastedC.would lastD.has lasted16.They must _for us; let“s hurry up.(分数:0.50)A.waitB.have been waitedC.waitedD.be waiting17.Only when one_ the powerful
9、 current of the times will one“s life shine brilliantly.(分数:0.50)A.dips intoB.comes intoC.drops intoD.plunges into18.He hoped the firm would _ him to the Paris branch.(分数:0.50)A.exchangeB.transmitC.transferD.remove19.Is it proper for the government to_public opinion through self-serving, one-sided j
10、oumalism?(分数:0.50)A.touchB.huntC.swayD.proceed20.If a cat comes too close to its nest, the mockingbird _a set of actions to protect its offspring.(分数:0.50)A.hastensB.releasesC.devisesD.initiates二、Part Translation(总题数:2,分数:30.00)21.I was deeply shocked by a Recent survey that suggested 30 per cent of
11、 job applicants embellished the truth or lied on a curriculum vitae. Can the figure really be that low? (1). I had always assumed CVs were filled with evasions, half-truths and downright untruths. But the news that merely 70 per cent of workers are honest has shaken my lack of faith in my fellow hum
12、ans. The only consolation is that people often fib in anonymous surveys, just as they do on resumes, which means the real proportion may be higher. One prediction rang true from the research by the Chartered Institute of Educational Assessors. (2). It was that the incentive for falsehood is growing,
13、 as unemplogment balloons and competition for iobs rises. In coming months recruiters will therefore be bombarded with CVs making extremely misleading claims. It was the same during the downturn of the early 1990s. Then, one acquaintance obtained a graduate traineeship at a large bank by bumping his
14、 third-class degree up to a 2:1. A journalist colleague meanwhile admitted to me that his degree from a top university was entirely fictional. (3). Another contemporary explained away a gear lost to bone idleness by telling prospective employers that he had been writing a field guide to the wild flo
15、wers of the Pyrenees (比利斯山脉). I might have lied on my own CV, if an east coast Scottish upbringing had not lumbered me with the subliminal conviction that I would burn for eternity in hell if I did. (4). A company whose services include background checks on job applicants, sags that inaccuracies on
16、CVs divide into three main groups. First, there are honest mistakes, typically made when candidates muddle dates. Second, there is deliberate fibbing about qualifications. Mr Thomas says:“A lie told 20 years ago to get a job can become part of the liar“s reality. So he tells it again when he switche
17、s jobs, even though he has become a successful finance director.“ Third, applicants close up suspicious gaps in their employment history. In one case investigated by Kroll, a candidate turned out to have spent a three-month gap in prison for fraud. About 65 per cent of businesses take up references
18、for shortlisted job applicants, according to research by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development. Fewer than half said they found out anything useful. (5). This is hardly surprising now that the fear of litigation prevents past employers from saying anything more revealing than: “Yes. D
19、erek worked for us. He has a beard and knows a bit about databases.“ Less than 40 per cent of businesses bother to check academic and professional qualifications. (分数:15.00)_.(1). When we talk about the danger of romantic love, we don“t mean danger in the obvious heartbreak way - the cheap betrayals
20、, the broken promises - we mean the dark danger that lurks when sensible, educated women fall for the dogmatic idea that romantic love is the ultimate goal for the modem female. Every day, thousands of films, books, articles and TV programs hammer home this message -that without romance, life is som
21、ehow barren. However, there are women who entertain the subversive notion, like an intellectual mouse scratching behind the skirting board, that perhaps this higher love is not necessarily the celestial highway to absolute happiness. (2). Their empirical side kicks in and they observe that couples w
22、ho marry_ in a haze of adoration and sex are, ten years later throwing china and fighting bitterly over who gets the dog. (3). But the women who notice these contradictions are often afraid to speak them in case they should be labelled cynics. Surely only the most jaded and damaged would challenge t
23、he orthodoxy of romantic love. The received wisdom that there is not something wrong with the modem idea of sexual love as ultimate panacea, but that if you don“t get it, there is something wrong with you. You freak, go back and read the label. (4). We say: the privileging of romantic love over all
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