[外语类试卷]2011年南京大学考博英语真题试卷及答案与解析.doc
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1、2011年南京大学考博英语真题试卷及答案与解析 一、 Structure and Vocabulary 1 Freud derived psychoanalytic knowledge of childhood indirectly; he _ childhood processes from adult memory. ( A) reconstructed ( B) incorporated ( C) released ( D) imagined 2 Some social critics took a dim view of the industrialism of the ninetee
2、nth century, believing that it_a harsh, crude life-style. ( A) eradicated ( B) facilitated ( C) obstructed ( D) fostered 3 The spellings of many old English words have been_in the living language, although their pronunciations have changed. ( A) preserved ( B) preempted ( C) revised ( D) improved 4
3、The sheer diversity of tropical plants represents a seemingly_source of raw materials, of which only a few have been utilized. ( A) exploited ( B) controversial ( C) inexhaustible ( D) remarkable 5 I am_to Mr. Morrison because of the kindness and concern that he showed me when I first got here. ( A)
4、 gratified ( B) indebted ( C) due ( D) desirous 6 The_feature in Teds character was pride; he couldnt ever think of depending on anyone but himself. ( A) controlling ( B) prevailing ( C) predominant ( D) primary 7 If you_the principle of democratic government to your family you will run into some ob
5、vious difficulties. ( A) carry ( B) track ( C) manipulate ( D) adapt 8 Ill go to the airport tomorrow morning to_a good friend who leaves for Australia. ( A) see off ( B) send off ( C) turn off ( D) say departure 9 Stanley was_by what I had said and when I realized this, I apologized to him for bein
6、g so tactless. ( A) wounded ( B) frustrated ( C) resented ( D) offended 10 The manager promised to pay them well and in return he would expect their loyalty and _. ( A) execution ( B) commitment ( C) endurance ( D) persistence 11 She is trying to_him by phone as she has some very important news for
7、him. ( A) touch ( B) reach ( C) connect ( D) attain 12 Old beliefs die hard; even when jobs became_, the long-standing fear that unemployment could return at a moments notice persisted. ( A) precious ( B) pervasive ( C) plentiful ( D) persuasive 13 The _ to the advertisement she placed in the newspa
8、pers was very good; over a hundred letters of application were received. ( A) response ( B) answer ( C) correspondence ( D) echo 14 They are no longer on speaking terms because she_his confidence. ( A) exposed ( B) destroyed ( C) proved ( D) betrayed 15 _a continuous mass of water on the Earths surf
9、ace, all continents are islands in the strictness sense of the word. ( A) The form of the oceans ( B) Since the oceans form ( C) To form the oceans ( D) That the oceans form 16 His family watched until the plane_behind the clouds. ( A) lost ( B) escaped ( C) fled ( D) vanished 17 Using many symbols
10、makes_to put a large amount of information on a single map. ( A) possible ( B) it possible ( C) it is possible ( D) that possible 18 The gloves were really too small, and it was only by _them that I managed to get them on. ( A) spreading ( B) squeezing ( C) extending ( D) stretching 19 The report cr
11、iticized the legislature for making college attendance dependent on the ability to pay, charging that, as a result, hundreds of qualified young people would be _ further education. ( A) entitled to ( B) striving for ( C) deprived of ( D) participating in 20 _choose to live in or near metropolitan ar
12、eas simply because they like the rapid pace of city life. ( A) Large numbers of people ( B) So large numbers of people to ( C) There are large numbers of people ( D) Large numbers of people who 二、 Cloze 20 Without exposure to the cultural, intellectual, and moral traditions that are our heritage, we
13、 are excluded from a common world that【 C1】 _generations. On the one hand, such exclusion tends to【 C2】 _us to recreate everything, a needless and largely impossible task; on the other hand, it tends to make us【 C3】 _to suggest that we are indeed the creators of the world and of all good ideas【 C4】
14、_in fact we are only a fragment of the history of man. 【 C5】 _entirely to ourselves, we could make only the slimmest contributions to wisdom. While the humanities overlap the fine and liberal arts, they are also related of necessity to the sciences and to technology. Some of the【 C6】 _of the humanit
15、ies raise questions about what ends are worthy to be【 C7】 _what ideals deserve【 C8】_But since it is futile to know what is worth doing without having any idea of how to get things done, effective study in the humanities requires respect for and attainment of factual knowledge and technological skill
16、. 【 C9】 _, it is pointless to know how to get things done without having any idea what is worth doing, so that informed study in applied science demands【 C10】 _in the humanities. 21 【 C1】 ( A) crosses ( B) passes down ( C) survives ( D) exists 22 【 C2】 ( A) warn ( B) facilitate ( C) compel ( D) enco
17、urage 23 【 C3】 ( A) arrogant ( B) exhausted ( C) productive ( D) reliable 24 【 C4】 ( A) since ( B) when ( C) whereas ( D) which 25 【 C5】 ( A) Provided ( B) Left ( C) Reserved ( D) Kept 26 【 C6】 ( A) arenas ( B) communities ( C) subjects ( D) disciplines 27 【 C7】 ( A) followed ( B) investigated ( C)
18、served ( D) abandoned 28 【 C8】 ( A) identification ( B) maintenance ( C) reverence ( D) endeavor 29 【 C9】 ( A) Similarly ( B) Contrarily ( C) Virtually ( D) Literally 30 【 C10】 ( A) concentration ( B) presupposition ( C) revelation ( D) reflection 三、 Reading Comprehension 30 Plato who may have under
19、stood better what forms the mind of man than do some of our contemporaries who want their children exposed only to “real“ people and everyday events knew what intellectual experiences make for true humanity. He suggested that the future citizens of his ideal republic begin their literary education w
20、ith the telling of myths, rather than with mere facts or so-called rational teachings. Even Aristotle, master of pure reason, said: “The friend of wisdom is also a friend of myth. “ Modern thinkers who have studied myths and fairy tales from a philosophical or psychological viewpoint arrive at the s
21、ame conclusion, regardless of their original persuasion. Mircea Eliade, for one, describes these stories as “models for human behavior that give meaning and value to life“ . He and others suggest that myths and fairy tales were derived from, or give symbolic expression to, initiation rites or other
22、rites of passage such as metaphoric death of an old, inadequate self in order to be reborn on a higher plane of existence. He feels this is why these tales meet a strongly felt need and are carriers of such deep meaning. Other investigations with a depth-psychological orientation emphasize the simil
23、arities between the fantastic events in myths and fairy tales and those in adult dreams and daydreams the fulfillment of wishes, the winning out over all competitors, the destruction of enemies and conclude that one attraction of this literature is its expression of that which is normally prevented
24、from coining to awareness. There are, however, very significant differences between fairy tales and dreams. There is general agreement that myths and fairy tales speak to us in the language of symbols representing unconscious content. Their appeal is simultaneously to our conscious mind, and to our
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