[外语类试卷]2007年浙江大学考博英语真题试卷及答案与解析.doc
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1、2007年浙江大学考博英语真题试卷及答案与解析 一、 Structure and Vocabulary 1 Immigrants of all races in this area are demanding that they receive_treatment from the authorities. ( A) unique ( B) united ( C) uniform ( D) universal 2 Women want the same pay if they hold the same jobs as men. At home, however, they expect th
2、eir husbands to_in the housework. ( A) do ( B) have ( C) share ( D) divide 3 In the past, consumers were often cheated or_into buying goods by business s and they could hardly do anything about it. ( A) confused ( B) misled ( C) forced ( D) puzzled 4 You may have ever entered a bookstore just to tak
3、e_from a sudden shower, but found time spent there was very enjoyable. ( A) shield ( B) shelter ( C) avoidance ( D) protection 5 A lot of people worked long hours because high unemployment meant that they could easily be_. ( A) distributed ( B) appointed ( C) transferred ( D) replaced 6 With its sto
4、ck price rising by 20 percent, the company becomes the second most_. ( A) valuable ( B) worthwhile ( C) priceless ( D) precious 7 It is astonishing to know that children and youth_the biggest segment of the countrys homeless population. ( A) substitute for ( B) make out ( C) make up ( D) make up for
5、 8 Many of these companies moved to the Inland South to take_of the lower gas and the lack of strong labor unions in the region. ( A) profit ( B) advantage ( C) favour ( D) adventure 9 If the investment tax credit is_as a part of tax reform plan, the capital-intensive businesses such as steel-makers
6、 and airliners will face a hard time. ( A) repealed ( B) inferred ( C) induced ( D) appealed 10 While Apple was coming under increasing pressure from lower cost PC clones, the companys initial response was to develop even more_high-end computers. ( A) sophisticated ( B) luxurious ( C) philosophical
7、( D) sensitive 11 It is well known that the popular singer has a/an_car in addition to a large house. ( A) credible ( B) incredible ( C) believable ( D) inherent 12 Oriental Radio has decided to cancel this pop star from a/an_broadcast for his breach of contract. ( A) lively ( B) alive ( C) live ( D
8、) living 13 Firefighters were not attacking the major fires in Virginia directly but were putting out hot spots that could prove dangerous if winds_. ( A) picked up ( B) picked out ( C) picked through ( D) picked in 14 The artist has made a_of combining the first-rate photograph and design with adva
9、nced technology in every piece of work he produces. ( A) discipline ( B) principle ( C) proposal ( D) principal 15 You are likely to set a promotion because of the profitable_you made for the company last month. ( A) transition ( B) transfusion ( C) transfer ( D) transaction 二、 Cloze 15 Since the ea
10、rly 1930s, Swiss banks had prided themselves on their system of banking secrecy and numbered accounts Over the years, they had successfully【 C1】 _every challenge to this system by their own government who,【 C2】 _, had been frequently urged by foreign governments to reveal information about the finan
11、cial affairs of certain account【 C3】_The result of this policy of secrecy was【 C4】 _a kind of mystique had grown up around Swiss banking. There was a widely-held belief that Switzerland was【 C5】 _to wealthy foreigners, mainly because of its numbered accounts and bankers reluctance to ask awkward que
12、stions【 C6】 _depositors.【 C7】 _to the mystique was the view that if this secrecy was ever given up, foreigners would fall over themselves in the rush to【 C8】 _money, and the Swiss banking system would virtually collapse overnight. To many,【 C9】 _, it came like a bolt out of the【 C10】 _, when, in 197
13、7, the Swiss banks announced they had signed a【 C11】 _with the Swiss National Bank(the Central Bank). The aim of the agreement was【 C12】 _the improper use of the countrys bank secrecy laws, and its【 C13】 _was to curb severely the system of secrecy. The rules which the banks had agreed to observe【 C1
14、4】 _the opening of numbered accounts subject to much closer【 C15】 _than before. The banks would be required, if necessary, to【 C16】 _the origin of foreign funds going into numbered and other accounts. The idea was to stop such accounts being used for【 C17】_purposes. Also, they agreed not to accept f
15、unds resulting from tax【 C18】_or from crime. The pact represented essentially a tightening up of banking rules.【 C19】 _the banks agreed to end relations with clients whose identities were unclear or who were performing improper acts, they were still not obliged to inform【 C20】 _a client to anyone, i
16、ncluding the Swiss government. To some extent, therefore, the principle of secrecy had been maintained. 16 【 C1】 ( A) resisted ( B) endured ( C) withstood ( D) opposed 17 【 C2】 ( A) in turn ( B) in return ( C) in case ( D) in all 18 【 C3】 ( A) owners ( B) possessors ( C) keepers ( D) holders 19 【 C4
17、】 ( A) that ( B) while ( C) which ( D) therefore 20 【 C5】 ( A) disrespectful ( B) irresponsible ( C) disrespectable ( D) irrational 21 【 C6】 ( A) about ( B) of ( C) after ( D) for 22 【 C7】 ( A) Contributed ( B) Having contributed ( C) Contributing ( D) Contribute 23 【 C8】 ( A) exchange ( B) withdraw
18、 ( C) deposit ( D) cash 24 【 C9】 ( A) nevertheless ( B) as a matter of fact ( C) therefore ( D) of course 25 【 C10】 ( A) shock ( B) blue ( C) sudden ( D) blew 26 【 C11】 ( A) pact ( B) pretext ( C) proviso ( D) contract 27 【 C12】 ( A) prevent ( B) to have prevented ( C) preventing ( D) to prevent 28
19、【 C13】 ( A) effect ( B) influence ( C) affect ( D) impact 29 【 C14】 ( A) invoked ( B) made ( C) caused ( D) induced 30 【 C15】 ( A) research ( B) search ( C) scrutiny ( D) survey 31 【 C16】 ( A) discover ( B) identify ( C) learn ( D) know 32 【 C17】 ( A) suspectable ( B) unsure ( C) dubious ( D) implau
20、sible 33 【 C18】 ( A) evasion ( B) neglect ( C) omission ( D) escape 34 【 C19】 ( A) In spite ( B) Although ( C) Until ( D) Even 35 【 C20】 ( A) with ( B) about ( C) on ( D) of 三、 Reading Comprehension 35 Computers have aided in the study of humanities for almost as long as the machines have existed. D
21、ecades ago, when the technology consisted solely of massive, number-crunching mainframe computers, the chief liberal arts applications were in compiling statistical indexes of works of literature. Mainframe computers helped greatly in the highly laborious task, which dates back to the Renaissance, o
22、f cataloging each reference of a particular word in a particular work. Concordances help scholars scrutinize important texts for patterns and meaning. Other humanities applications for computers in this early era of technology included compiling dictionaries, especially for foreign or antiquated lan
23、guages, and cataloging library collections. Such types of computer usage in the humanities may seem limited at first, but they have produced some interesting results in the last few years and promise to continue to do so. As computer use and access have grown, so has the number of digitized texts of
24、 classic literary works. The niche in academia Donald Foster, an English professor at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York, is one of the leaders in textual scholarship. In the late 1980s Foster created SHAXICON, a database that tracks all the “rare“ words used by English playwright William Shak
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