[外语类试卷]2006年同济大学考博英语真题试卷及答案与解析.doc
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1、2006年同济大学考博英语真题试卷及答案与解析 一、 Structure and Vocabulary 1 How can personal income tax be levied to_ as many as possible while at the same time ensuring State finances do not suffer too much? ( A) interest ( B) benefit ( C) profit ( D) concern 2 To fund the_ event and also promote the marketing value of
2、the National Games, the organizing committee set up the Marketing Development Department (MDD). ( A) beneficent ( B) expensive ( C) costly ( D) luxurious 3 Japanese workers still put in an impressive 42 hours each week but they are_ by the South Koreans and Singaporeans who spend an average 46 hours
3、 at the grindstone. ( A) outdone ( B) outweighed ( C) outrun ( D) outrivaled 4 This is an alarming realization as natural resources and the environment are being degraded and_at a record pace. ( A) wasted ( B) reconstructed ( C) destructed ( D) reversed 5 The elements of nature must be reckoned with
4、 in any military campaign. Napoleon and Hitler both underestimated the_of the Russian winter. ( A) severity ( B) consequence ( C) influence ( D) threat 6 The company, EDS, is smart enough to_90,000-person workforce into independent microteams that work directly with individual clients on creative bu
5、siness solutions. ( A) break out ( B) break off ( C) break away from ( D) break down 7 Most environmental_from climate changes to freshwater and forest habitat loss have become markedly worse. ( A) symptoms ( B) highlights ( C) indicators ( D) symbols 8 What we call nature is, _, the sum of the chan
6、ges made by all the various creatures and natural forces in their intricate actions and influences upon each other and upon their places. ( A) in common sense ( B) from a sense ( C) by the sense ( D) in a sense 9 Although the “on line“ life style has dominated the majority of city youth, most people
7、 in the remote countryside still think internet or something is_to their life. ( A) unconcerned ( B) irrelevant ( C) inseparable ( D) inaccessible 10 _near-perfect English language skills, the students were keen to explore every aspect of Australian culture, from Aussie eating customs to family and
8、student life, popular culture, the natural landscape and the ever-popular Australian native animals. ( A) Possessing ( B) Acquiring ( C) Apprehending ( D) Interpreting 11 Telephones save the feet and endless amounts of time. This is due partly to the fact that the telephone service is superb here, _
9、the postal service is less efficient. ( A) where ( B) since ( C) that ( D) whereas 12 The board of directors have already discussed the subject_ in the previous meetings and they will handle it in all its aspects. ( A) in place ( B) at length ( C) on end ( D) off and on 13 Reflecting on our explorat
10、ion, we also discovered that people will exploit the newness, vagueness, and breadth of the information marketplace to support their wishes and predilections, _they may be. ( A) whatsoever ( B) whatever ( C) whichever ( D) which 14 The World Bank is taking steps to_ its lending to reducing poverty i
11、n the Third World Countries. ( A) orient ( B) tailor ( C) adapt ( D) adjust 15 Total investments for this year reached $ 56 million, and to put this into_ investments this year will double those made in 199 ( A) sight ( B) vision ( C) perspective ( D) horizon 16 The year of 776 BC is considered to b
12、e the founding date of the Olympic Games in ancient Greece. The Games lasted more than 11 centuries _ they were banned in 393 A D. ( A) when ( B) after ( C) as ( D) until 17 As did his_ Sigmund Freud, Albert Einstein, and Henry Ford, Thomas Edison profoundly transformed the Western World. ( A) conte
13、mporaries ( B) part-owners ( C) companions ( D) accomplices 18 In a world where information is a flood _to everyone, and where nothing is secret or proprietary the only organizations and managers who will thrive are those who can quickly wade into the water, harness what they need, and then add valu
14、e to it through speedy, innovative business decisions. ( A) acceptable ( B) available ( C) accessible ( D) attainable 19 The car pollutes, but advances in fuel quality and efficiency, and in micropro-cessed engine technology, have radically cut_. ( A) releases ( B) emissions ( C) poisons ( D) contam
15、ination 20 If humans use up too much soil which they have often done and are doing then they will starve down to the carrying capacity of their habitat. This is natures “indifferent“ ( A) flexibility ( B) justice ( C) plasticity ( D) sensibility 二、 Reading Comprehension 20 Throughout the history of
16、life, species of living creatures have made use of chemical energy by the slow combination of certain chemicals with oxygen within their cells. The process is analogous to combustion, but is slower and much more delicately controlled. Sometimes use is made of energy available in the bodies of strong
17、er species as when a remora hitches a ride on a shark or a human being hitches an ox to a plough. Inanimate sources of energy are sometimes used when species allow themselves to be carried or moved by wind or by water currents. In those cases, though, the inanimate source of energy must be accepted
18、at the place and time that it happens to be and in the amount that happens to exist. The human use of fire involved an inanimate source of energy that was portable and could be used wherever desired. It could be ignited or extinguished at will and could be used when desired. It could be kept small o
19、f feed till it was large, and could be used in the quantities desired. The use of fire made it possible for human beings, evolutionarily equipped for mild weather only, to penetrate the temperate zones. It made it possible for them to survive cold nights and long winters, to achieve security against
20、 fire-avoiding predators, and to roast meat and grain, thus broadening their diet and limiting the danger of bacterial and parasitic infestation. Human beings multiplied in number and that meant there were more brains to plan future advances. With fire, life was not quite so hand-to-mouth; and there
21、 was more time to put those brains to work on something other than immediate emergencies. In short, the use of fire put into motion an accelerating series of technological advances. About 10,000 years ago, in the Middle East, a series of crucial advances were made. These included the development of
22、agriculture, herding, cities, pottery, metallurgy, and writing. The final step that of writing, took place in the Middle East about 5,000 years ago. This complex of changes stretching over a period of 5,000 years introduced what we call civilization, the name we give to a settled life, to a complex
23、society in which human beings are specialized for various tasks. To be sure other animals can build complex societies and can be composed of different types of individuals specialized for different tasks. This is most marked in such social insects as bees, ants, and termites where individuals are in
24、 some cases physiologically specialized to the point where they cannot eat, but must be fed by others. Some species of ants practice agriculture and grow small mushroom gardens, while others herd aphids; still others war on and enslave smaller species of ants. And, of course, the beehive and the ant
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