[外语类试卷]2003年中国社科院研究生院考博英语真题试卷(精选)及答案与解析.doc
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1、2003年中国社科院研究生院考博英语真题试卷(精选)及答案与解析 一、 Structure and Vocabulary 1 In the early 20th century, at the advent of the telephone, it was considered a superfluous instrument which would never be of practical use in the average household. ( A) appearance ( B) popularity ( C) dominance ( D) consolidation 2 The
2、 judge remained sober despite the lawyers ludicrous attempt to prove the defendants innocence. ( A) sad ( B) sorry ( C) serious ( D) surprised 3 A pervasive negative attitude of the engineers toward projects funded by his company is the cause of the delay of signing the contract. ( A) perpetual ( B)
3、 pernicious ( C) preventive ( D) prevalent 4 Helen could not help feeling antipathy toward her fathers new wife whom he married just two months after the death of Helens mother. ( A) sympathy ( B) concession ( C) compassion ( D) hostility 5 California seems to be the home of the homeless since many
4、are often observed tramping along railroad tracks and through the downtown areas of the cities. ( A) roaming ( B) trimming ( C) stealing ( D) stamping 6 On Christmas Eve in America the shopping malls are saturated with shoppers in a frantic competition for last minute gifts. ( A) bustled ( B) soared
5、 ( C) filled ( D) broadened 7 The blunder of Argentinas goalie cost them the game in the match against Brazil. ( A) triumph ( B) beat ( C) mistake ( D) straggle 8 The child was so ingenuous that even when she knocked the television off its stand so that it was irreparably damaged, her parents though
6、t her to be charming ( A) intelligent ( B) ingenious ( C) adroit ( D) naive 9 The low interest rates on banks loans provided an impetus for many to buy homes. ( A) incentive ( B) obstacle ( C) reason ( D) delay 10 It was an allusion to what the scientist thought was an inappropriate distribution of
7、funds for stem cell research. ( A) reference ( B) contradiction ( C) explanation ( D) rejection 11 Tim is dubious about diet pills which advertise quick weight loss. ( A) anxious ( B) pessimistic ( C) doubtful ( D) ignorant 12 If the salesmen are not given tangible benefits for a high volume of sale
8、s, they will loose their motivation. ( A) substantial ( B) psychological ( C) spiritual ( D) profitable 13 Many people in Wales have an affinity with music. ( A) reputation for ( B) solubility in ( C) tincture ( D) attraction to 14 His talent for music remained latent until his wife bought him guita
9、r. ( A) hidden ( B) sophisticated ( C) delicate ( D) profound 15 A rapid portfolio turnover rate may preclude low long-term capital gains. ( A) prohibit ( B) lag ( C) prevent ( D) reject 16 He was _ with the deadly disease when he was 14, and has suffered with it for 10 years. ( A) induced ( B) infl
10、icted ( C) inserted ( D) integrated 17 Every person on the sales team is _ because they work together well. ( A) incompatible ( B) incredible ( C) indefinite ( D) indispensable 18 The secretary wants to _ all the file clerks to make preparations for the company Christmas party. ( A) enlighten ( B) e
11、nlist ( C) enable ( D) enclose 19 To be a successful criminal, one must be _. ( A) empirical ( B) emigrant ( C) elegant ( D) elusive 20 The low operating costs of the foreign company will _ the high labor costs the business pays in its own country. ( A) offend ( B) obstruct ( C) oblige ( D) offset 2
12、1 Despite the fact that they were _ when they married, after 30 years they live together harmoniously. ( A) contradictory ( B) incompatible ( C) contrary ( D) compatible 22 Because of her dual nationality in the United States and Mexico, Maria was almost required to pay taxes in both countries until
13、 her accountant _ with a satisfactory solution for both countries. ( A) intercepted ( B) interacted ( C) interpreted ( D) intervened 23 _ was given by the committee to all of those who donated money. ( A) Recognition ( B) Attention ( C) Tribute ( D) Acknowledgement 24 Most of the waiters are _ in th
14、eir work because the owner of the restaurant does not pay them on time. ( A) rack ( B) tack ( C) slack ( D) stack 25 It was their _ decision to leave their country, and as a result, they lost their citizenship. ( A) compulsory ( B) deliberate ( C) carefree ( D) modest 26 She _ scarlet fever when she
15、 was a baby and lost her eyesight. ( A) distorted ( B) contracted ( C) subtracted ( D) distracted 27 She is _ to sprain her ankle because it is weak from 3 previous pains. ( A) prone ( B) disposed ( C) bound ( D) destined 28 Little boys seem to enjoy _ train sets more than little girls. ( A) capture
16、 ( B) departure ( C) fixture ( D) miniature 29 Many skiers _ around the fire and drink hot chocolate in the evenings. ( A) pad ( B) pack ( C) squeeze ( D) cluster 30 A stateless young man may have felt _ after having been denied asylum and right of residence by many countries. ( A) intrigued ( B) in
17、itiated ( C) indicated ( D) intimidated 二、 Reading Comprehension 30 An important point in the development of a governmental agency is the codification of its controlling practices. The study of law or jurisprudence is usually concerned with the codes and practices of specific governments, past or pr
18、esent. It is also concerned with certain questions upon which a functional analysis of behavior has some bearing. What is a law? What role does a law play in governmental control? In particular, what effect does it have upon the behavior of the controllee and of the members of the governmental agenc
19、y itself? A law usually has two important features. In the first place, it specifies behavior. The behavior is usually not described topographically but rather in terms of its effect upon others - the effect that is the object of governmental control. When we are told, for example, that an individua
20、l has “committed perjury,“ we are not told what he has actually said. “Robbery“ and “assault“ do not refer to specific forms of response. Only properties of behavior which are aversive to others are mentioned - in perjury the lack of a customary correspondence between a verbal response and certain f
21、actual circumstances, in robbery the removal of positive reinforces, and in assault the aversive character of physical injury. In the second place, a law specifies or implies a consequence, usually punishment, A law is thus a statement of a contingency of reinforcement maintained by a governmental a
22、gency. The contingency may have prevailed as a controlling practice prior to its codification as a law, or it may represent a new practice which goes into effect with the passage of the law. Laws are thus both descriptions of past practices and assurafices of similar practices in the future. A law i
23、s a rule of conduct in the sense that it specifies the consequences of certain actions which in mm “rule“ behavior. The effect of a law upon the controlling agency The government of a large group requires an elaborate organization, the practices of which may be made more consistent and effective by
24、codification. How codes of law affect governmental agents is the principal subject of jurisprudence. The behavioral processes are complex, although presumably not novel. In order to maintain or “enforce“ contingencies of governmental control, an agency must establish the fact that an individual has
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