[外语类试卷]2009年3月中国社会科学院考博英语真题试卷及答案与解析.doc
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1、2009年 3月中国社会科学院考博英语真题试卷及答案与解析 一、 Structure and Vocabulary 1 Instead of the champagne and hope which had heralded the impending births of the first, second and third child, the news of this one was greeted with shocked silence. ( A) hastened ( B) symbolized ( C) exulted ( D) announced 2 Babbage was a
2、 prolific inventor, whose inventions include the ophthalmoscope for examining the retina of the eye, the skeleton key, the locomotive “cow catcher“, and the speedometer. ( A) productive ( B) obstinate ( C) eminent ( D) shrewd 3 Abortion is a highly emotional issue that does not lend itself to compro
3、mise or cool debate. ( A) be applied to ( B) be subject to ( C) be affected by ( D) be suitable for 4 The reason for the ubiquitous production of light by the microorganisms of the sea remains obscure, and suggested explanations are controversial. It has been suggested that light is a kind of inadve
4、rtent by-product of life in transparent organisms. ( A) adverse ( B) obscure ( C) conspicuous ( D) negligent 5 Since “special creationism“ was an ideological target of Darwins, he found himself in a quandary. Although he did not abandon his theory, he admitted that natural selection played a much sm
5、aller part in evolution than he had previously claimed. ( A) aversion ( B) stimulus ( C) dilemma ( D) deterrent 6 Excessive intake of animal protein and fats, dangerous imbibing of alcohol, use of tobacco and drugs, and dangerous recreational sports and driving habits are all possible only because o
6、f affluence. ( A) aggregating ( B) consuming ( C) deferring ( D) replenishing 7 The technical-social way of life is a deep feature of the species adaptation, but we would err if we assumed a priori that mans inheritance placed no constraint on his power to adapt. ( A) deductively ( B) paradoxically
7、( C) inordinately ( D) cognitively 8 The adjustment by retarding growth and arresting vital functions during winter may result in the leaf fall of middle latitude deciduous trees. ( A) perennial ( B) sophisticated ( C) temporary ( D) determined 9 If senescence is to be compatible with natural select
8、ion, there must be some concomitant benefit associated with it that outweighs its disadvantage. Since Darwinian fitness is measured by total reproduction, the advantage must be that senescence is inextricably tied up with reproductive effort. ( A) offspring ( B) depression ( C) decrepitude ( D) ster
9、ility 10 He worked closely with General Washington, wheedled money and supplies from the States, borrowed money in the face of overwhelming difficulties, and on occasion even obtained personal loans to further the war cause. ( A) coaxed ( B) plundered ( C) appropriated ( D) engendered 11 These disea
10、ses, therefore, may have as much to do with our way of life and our high-fat diets as with_weight. And the associate risk of cancer in the digestive system may be more about a dietary problemtoo much fat and lack of liver than a weight problem. ( A) excessive ( B) excess ( C) putrid ( D) impure 12 I
11、nstead of feeling surrounded by information, first-timers, “newbies“ in the_of the Net, are likely to find themselves adrift in a borderless sea. ( A) void ( B) ethic ( C) ransom ( D) jargon 13 The bombing campaign is_years of civil conflict and drought to create an environmental crisis. ( A) conten
12、ding with ( B) complying with ( C) converting to ( D) conspiring with 14 The law was intended as a(n)_measure until the administration could formulate a permanent farm program that would satisfy both the nations farmers and the Supreme Court. ( A) stopgap ( B) ambivalent ( C) devastating ( D) author
13、itarian 15 Whether one is a romanticist, a rationalist, a classicist, or one in the_hold of naturalism, he accepts words describing each as holding the same range of meaning for all views, even including that of existentialism. ( A) murky ( B) heedless ( C) grim ( D) intermittent 16 The Czarist Russ
14、ian conquest of the proud, independent sea hunters was so devas-tatingly thorough that tribal traditions, even tribal memories, were almost_. ( A) devoured ( B) designated ( C) obliterated ( D) invalidated 17 In Scholasticism and Politics, written during World War II Maritian expressed discouragemen
15、t at the pessimism and lack of self-confidence characteristic of the Western democracies, in the postwar world he joined enthusiastically in the_of that confidence. ( A) resurgence ( B) suspicion ( C) monarchy ( D) anguish 18 By the end of the nineteenth century, cities were reimbursing private hosp
16、itals for their care of _ patients and the public hospitals remained dependent on the tax dollars. ( A) indigent ( B) myriad ( C) endemic ( D) prevalent 19 To the_ values of liberty, equality, and a benevolent Christian morality were now added the middle-class virtues of hard work, honesty and integ
17、rity, the rewards of individual effort, and obedience to parents and legitimate authority. ( A) imperceptible ( B) resplendent ( C) repulsive ( D) degenerate 20 An academician wrote that Arabicthe holy language of religion, art and the Muslim sciencesis “more of_than an aid to the mind. “ ( A) inert
18、ia ( B) stigma ( C) encumbrance ( D) slump 二、 Grammar 21 Understanding the cultural habits of another nation, especially_containing many different subcultures as the United States is a complex task. ( A) those ( B) that ( C) such ( D) one 22 If half the energy that goes into violent acts were put to
19、 good use, if our efforts were directed at cleaning up the slums and ghettos, at improving living-standards and providing education and employment for all, we would not have gone a long way_at a solution. ( A) as to arrive ( B) to arriving ( C) as to arriving ( D) to arrive 23 Many readers are convi
20、nced that the compelling mysteries of each plot conceal elaboratestructures of allusion and fierce, though shadowy, moral ambitions that seem to indicate metaphysical intentions, _. ( A) though efforts by critics to articulate these intentions have generated much controversy ( B) though efforts have
21、 generated much controversy by critics efforts to articulate these intentions ( C) because of efforts these intentions have generated much controversy by critics to articulate ( D) due to efforts by critics to articulate these intentions have generated much controversy 24 Woolfs own social criticism
22、 is expressed in the language of observation_in direct commentary, since for her, fiction is a contemplative, not an active art. ( A) other than ( B) none other than ( C) rather than ( D) more than 25 _a matter of disagreeing with the theory of independence_rejecting its implications: that the roman
23、ces may be taken in any or no particular order, that they have no cumulative effect, and that they are as separate as the works of a modern novelist. ( A) It is both, and of ( B) It is not, as well as ( C) It is not quite, but of ( D) It is, except for 26 _scientists develop new ways of feeding the
24、human race, the crowded conditions on earth will make it necessary for us to look for open space somewhere else. ( A) Even if ( B) Until ( C) Once ( D) Since 27 The newly developed science of artificial intelligence aims at programming the computer to think, reason and react_people do. ( A) by the s
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