[外语类试卷]2007年东北财经大学考博英语真题试卷及答案与解析.doc
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1、2007年东北财经大学考博英语真题试卷及答案与解析 一、 Structure and Vocabulary 1 It was clear that they abused their power and rode roughshod over the people. ( A) hauled ( B) misused ( C) deceived ( D) initiated 2 Once again, Success in farming is accompanied by new worries, which brought about a disaster to the village. (
2、 A) assaulted ( B) followed ( C) approved ( D) adapted 3 Structurally, the inside of early Christian churches was quite simple. ( A) layout ( B) design ( C) interior ( D) content 4 The organization provides information on health issue to the public at large. ( A) at length ( B) in general ( C) in de
3、tail ( D) in brief 5 The biggest computer company in Silicon Valley has laid off hundreds of people during the last few years. ( A) declined ( B) detached ( C) dismissed ( D) dispersed 6 Fictory and accompanying prosperity muted memories of the Great Depression and made him a national hero. ( A) tra
4、nspire ( B) upbraid ( C) muffle ( D) twist 7 This book is essential to anyone interested in space exploration. ( A) dispensable ( B) indisputable ( C) indispensable ( D) disputable 8 It is also believed that these steroids could be used to treat disorders such as acute anxiety and pre-men-strual syn
5、drome. ( A) enmity ( B) symptom ( C) adversity ( D) plaintiff 9 If that desk is at least 100 years old.it is an authentic antique and valuable. ( A) real ( B) ancient ( C) eminent ( D) obsolete 10 Her best-known paintings are those in which she magnified flowers or animal skulls to fill the picture.
6、 ( A) dissected ( B) duplicated ( C) glorified ( D) enlarged 11 “Better late than never“is a_that is very familiar to most English speakers. ( A) plaudit ( B) platitude ( C) plenty ( D) plenary 12 Scarcely had the boat reached the open water_it encountered high winds and heavy seas. ( A) than ( B) a
7、s ( C) when ( D) since 13 Electrical resistance is a common property of all materials, _. ( A) only differs in degree ( B) only in degree it differs ( C) differing only in degree ( D) and differing in degree only 14 Hardly anything_more than happiness of seeing someone using his device for treatment
8、 ( A) please him ( B) does please him ( C) does him please ( D) pleases him 15 The tree, the branches_are almost bare, is a very old one. ( A) of which ( B) in which ( C) for which ( D) with which 16 The car in front_suddenly at the traffic light. ( A) pulled in ( B) pulled into ( C) pulled up ( D)
9、pulled through 17 The unruly crowd became even more_when the negotiator tried to quiet them. ( A) boisterous ( B) bombastic ( C) boorish ( D) bloated 18 In most cases politicians are_as they seldom tell the truth. ( A) credible ( B) incredulous ( C) credulous ( D) incredible 19 We dont think it is a
10、 good habit for Tom to_ in affairs that are of no concern to him. ( A) impart ( B) ponder ( C) abound ( D) meddle 20 To get my travelerscheques I had to_a special cheque to the bank for the total amount ( A) make for ( B) make off ( C) make out ( D) make over 二、 Reading Comprehension 20 An invisible
11、 border divides those arguing for computers in the classroom on the behalf of studentscareer prospects and those arguing for computers in the classroom for broader reasons of radical educational reform. Very few writers on the subject have explored this distinction which goes to the heart of what is
12、 wrong with the campaign to put computers in the classroom. An education that aims at getting a student a certain kind of job is a technical education Justified for reasons radically different from why education is universally required by law. It is not simply to raise everyones job prospects that a
13、ll children are legally required to attend school into their teens. Rather, we have a certain conception of the American citizen, a character who is incomplete if he cannot competently assess how his livelihood and happiness are affected by things outside of himself. But this was not always the case
14、;before it was legally required for all children to attend school until a certain age.it was widely accepted that some were just not equipped by nature to pursue this kind of education. With optimism characteristic all industrialized countries, we came to accept that everyone is fit to be educated.
15、Computer-education advocates forsake this optimistic notion for a pessimism that betrays their otherwise cheery outlook. Banking on the confusion between educational and vocational reasons for bringing computers into schools; computer advocates often emphasize the job prospects of graduates over the
16、ir educational achievement There are some good arguments for a technical education given the right kind of student Many European schools introduce the concept of professional training early on in order to make sure children are properly e-quipped for the professions they want to join. It is, however
17、, presumptuous to insist that there will only be so many jobs for so many scientists, so many businessmen, so many accountants. Besides, this is unlikely to produce the needed number of every kind of professional in a country as large as ours and where the economy is spread over so many states and i
18、nvolves so many international corporations. But, for a small group of students, professional training might be the way to go since well-developed skills, all other factors being equal, can be the difference between having a job and not Of course, the basics of using any computer these days are very
19、simple. It does not take a lifelong acquaintance to pick up various software programs. If one wanted to become a computer engineer, that is, of course, an entirely different story. Basic computer skills take at the very longest a couple of months to learn. In any case, basic computer skills are only
20、 complementary to the host of real skills that are necessary to becoming any kind of professional. It should be observed, of course, that no school, vocational or not, is helped by a confusion over its purpose. 21 The author thinks the present rush to put computers in the classroom is_. ( A) far-rea
21、ching ( B) dubiously oriented ( C) self-contradictory ( D) radically reformatory 22 The belief that education is indispensable to all children_. ( A) is indicative of a pessimism in disguise ( B) came into being along with the arrival of computers ( C) is deeply rooted in the minds of computer-educa
22、tion advocates ( D) originated from the optimistic attitude of industrialized countries 23 It could be inferred from the passage that in the authors country the European model of professional training is_. ( A) dependent upon the starting age of candidates ( B) worth trying in various social section
23、s ( C) of little practical value ( D) attractive to ever kind of professional 24 According to the author, basic computer skills should be_. ( A) included as an auxiliary course in school ( B) highlighted in acquisition of professional qualifications ( C) mastered through a life-long course ( D) equa
24、lly emphasized by any school, vocational or otherwise 25 The word presumptuous in the third paragraph means_. ( A) self-assured ( B) confident ( C) insolent ( D) arrogant 25 Extraordinary creative activity has been characterized as revolutionary flying in the face of what is established and producin
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