[外语类试卷]2003年北京大学考博英语真题试卷(精选)及答案与解析.doc
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1、2003年北京大学考博英语真题试卷(精选)及答案与解析 一、 Structure and Vocabulary 1 Recognizing the shortage of time available to spend with their children, working, mothers sometimes take _ in the concept of “quality time“. ( A) refuge ( B) pride ( C) place ( D) action 2 The term “New Australians“ came into vogue in the 50s
2、 and 60s, which implied that the goal of immigration was assimilation and that migrants would place their new-found Australian identity ahead of the _ context from which they had come. ( A) athletic ( B) ethic ( C) aesthetic ( D) ethnic 3 Scholarships are too few to _ the high-school graduates who d
3、eserve a college education. ( A) meet ( B) accommodate ( C) compromise ( D) adopt 4 The study shows that laying too much emphasis on exams is likely to _ students enthusiasm in learning English. ( A) hold back ( B) hold off ( C) hold down ( D) hold over 5 The robber tried to _ the stolen goods from
4、the house he had broken into, but was caught by the guards. ( A) make away with ( B) make off for ( C) get out ( D) get through 6 The editors said they must report to the world how Beijing has _ pollution and improved the quality of the environment. ( A) cut up ( B) cut off ( C) cut down ( D) cut ou
5、t 7 If drug abuse, prostitution, pollution, environmental decay, social inequality, and the like _, more is required than an increased police presence or a fresh coat of paint. ( A) are to eliminate ( B) are eliminated ( C) are to be eliminated ( D) are being eliminated 8 This toothed whale has a la
6、rge, square head with _ the so-called spermaceti. ( A) cavity to contain ( B) cavity containing ( C) the cavity for containing ( D) a cavity that contains 9 _, the market will have to overcome some of the highest hurdles. Its seen in a long time. ( A) But to happen in that order ( B) But for that in
7、 order to happen ( C) But in order that to happen ( D) But in order for that to happen 10 With its anti-terrorism campaign taking _ over anything else, the government is extending its job and running in more affairs. ( A) superiority ( B) priority ( C) majority ( D) polarity 11 The gap between those
8、 at the lowest level and those at the highest level of income has increased _, and is continuing to increase. ( A) substantially ( B) successfully ( C) succinctly ( D) sufficiently 12 Chinas economic reform is aimed at separating enterprises from the government. It has been implemented for almost 20
9、 years, but breakthroughs _. ( A) have been made yet ( B) have yet to make ( C) have yet to be made ( D) to have yet made 13 Several trial efforts in the 1980s proved that it was financially _ to restore old buildings. ( A) feasible ( B) probable ( C) beneficiary ( D) passable 14 Unloved and unwante
10、d youngsters may be tempted to run away from home to escape their problems, _ bigger ones in cities plagued with crime, drugs, and immorality. ( A) have only found ( B) only finding ( C) only found ( D) only to find 15 If the struggle for a sustainable society _, we must have some vision of what we
11、are aiming for. ( A) is to succeed ( B) has succeeded ( C) succeeds ( D) succeeded 16 A trap _ disguise is what has come to be called a Trojan Horse, from the ancient story of the gift of the wooden horse from the Greeks. ( A) offered as a gift in ( B) offers a gift in ( C) offering a gift to ( D) o
12、ffered a gift of 17 Telecommuting is a new form of work _to work, such as fathers with children, the chance to work while remaining at home. ( A) that affording those unable previously ( B) affords those who were previously unable ( C) affording those previously unable ( D) afforded those previously
13、 unable 18 _ the passage of light, many new plastics are processed using technologies rivaling those used in the manufacture of computer chips. ( A) For the better of ( B) Permitting better ( C) To better permit ( D) It is better for 19 The Flower Market in San Francisco is _, and it was established
14、 in the 1930s. ( A) home of the second largest flower market in the country ( B) home to the countrys second largest flower market ( C) the second flower market in the countrys home ( D) the home to the second countrys large flower market 20 The loyalty of dogs to their masters has earned _ “mans be
15、st friend“. ( A) the nickname of ( B) them the nickname ( C) a nickname ( D) nicknames 二、 Reading Comprehension 20 (1) Gerald Feinberg, the Columbia University physicist, once went so far as to declare that “everything possible will eventually be accomplished.“ Well, that of course left only the imp
16、ossible as the one thing remaining for daring intellectual adventurers to whittle away at Feinberg, for one, thought that “theyd succeed even there.“ (2) It was a point worth considering. How many times in the past had certain things been said to be impossible, only to have it turn out shortly there
17、after that the item in question had already been done or soon would be. What greater cliche was there in the history of science than the comic litany of false it-couldnt-be-dones; the infamous case of Auguste Comte saying in 1844 that it would never be known what the stars were made of, followed in
18、a few years by the spectroscope being applied to starlight to reveal the stars chemical composition; or the case of Lord Rutherford, the man who discovered the structure of the atom, saying in 1933 mat dreams of controlled nuclear fission were “moonshine.“ And those werent even the worst examples. N
19、o, the huffiest of all it-couldnt-be-done claims centered on the notion that human beings could actually fly, either at all, or across long distances, or to the moon, the stars, or wherever else. (3) There had been so many embarrassments of this type that about mid-century Arthur C. Clarke came out
20、with a guideline for avoiding them, which he termed Clarkes Law: “When a distinguished but elderly scientist states that something is possible, he is almost certainly right. When he states that something is impossible, he is very probably wrong.“ (4) Still, one had to admit there were lots of things
21、 left that were really and truly impossible, even if it took some ingenuity in coming up with a proper list of examples. Such as. “A camel cannot pass through the eye of a needle.“ (Well, unless of course it was a very large needle.) On “It is impossible for a door to be simultaneously open and clos
22、ed.“ (Well, unless of course it was a revolving door.) (5) Indeed, watertight examples of the really and truly impossible were so exceptionally hard to come by that paradigm cases turned out to be either trivial or absurd. “I know I will never play the piano like Vladimir Horowitz,“ offered Milton R
23、othman, a physicist, “no matter how hard I try“. Or, from Scott Lankford, a mountaineer “Everest on roller skates.“ 21 The false it-couldnt-be-dones in science are comic because _. ( A) they are cliches, repeated too often by scientists ( B) they are almost always proved to be wrong by later scienti
24、fic research ( C) they are mocked at by later generations ( D) they provide material for good comedies 22 Which of the following statements is TRUE? ( A) The author uses the case of a camel passing through the eye of a needle to prove his point that there are things impossible to accomplish. ( B) Th
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