[外语类试卷]2013年北京大学考博英语真题试卷及答案与解析.doc
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1、2013年北京大学考博英语真题试卷及答案与解析 一、 Structure and Vocabulary 1 Prince Charles, the longest-waiting_to the throne in British history, has spoken of his impatience to get things done. ( A) heir ( B) heirship ( C) heritage ( D) heiress 2 Love was in the air in a Tokyo park as normally staid Japanese husbands ga
2、thered to scream out their feelings for their wives, promising_and extra tight hugs. ( A) attitude ( B) multitude ( C) gratitude ( D) latitude 3 The number of stay-at-home fathers reached a record high last year, new figures show, as families saw a_in female breadwinners. ( A) raise ( B) rise ( C) a
3、rise ( D) increase 4 The market for dust masks and air purifiers is_in Beijing because the capital has been shrouded for several days in thick fog and haze. ( A) booming ( B) looming ( C) dooming ( D) zooming 5 Traditional fairytales are being ditched by parents because they are too_for their young
4、children, a study found. ( A) scarce ( B) scary ( C) scared ( D) scarred 6 It has been revealed that nearly one in five degree courses has been_since the tripling of tuition fees to 9,000 a year. ( A) scratched ( B) scraped ( C) scrabbled ( D) scrapped 7 Microsoft founder Bill Gates has_about being
5、a parent, stating that 13 is an appropriate age for a childs first cell phone. ( A) opened up ( B) taken up ( C) put up ( D) held up 8 Sales of mushrooms have hit an all-time high as Britons increasingly turn to the cheap and _foodstuff for their cooking. ( A) versatile ( B) multiple ( C) manifold (
6、 D) diverse 9 Gangnam Style, the_popular song from South Korean recording artist PSY has just become the most watched video on YouTube ever. ( A) sanely ( B) insanely ( C) rationally ( D) insatiably 10 The_British theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking once said in an interview that heaven is a fairy
7、 story for people afraid of the dark. ( A) imposing ( B) lofty ( C) prominent ( D) eminent 11 Some might consider it an ugly truth that attractive people are often more successful than those _blessed with looks. ( A) less ( B) more ( C) most ( D) least 12 _they think it will come to an end through t
8、he hands of God, or a natural disaster or a political event, whatever the reason, nearly 15 percent of people worldwide think the end of the world is coming, according to a new poll. ( A) Either ( B) Whether ( C) Neither ( D) If 13 The European Parliament has banned the terms Miss and Mrs._they offe
9、nd female members. ( A) as long as ( B) the moment ( C) so that ( D) in case 14 Packed like sardines into sweaty, claustrophobic subway carriages, passengers can barely breathe,_move about freely. ( A) as well as ( B) disregard for ( C) let alone ( D) not mentioning 15 Japan is one of only three cou
10、ntries that now hunt whales and_the government says it is an important cultural tradition. ( A) that ( B) which ( C) whose ( D) where 二、 Cloze 15 Ironically, the intellectual tools currently being used by the political right to such harmful effect originated on the academic left. In the. 1960s and 1
11、970s a philosophical movement called postmodernism developed among humanities professors【 C1】_being deposed by science, which they regarded as right-leaning. Postmodernism【 C2】 _ideas from cultural anthropology and relativity theory to argue that truth is【 C3】 _and subject to the assumptions and pre
12、judices of the observer. Science is just one of many ways of knowing, they argued, neither more nor less【 C4】 _than others, like those of Aborigines, Native Americans or women. 【 C5】 _, they defined science as the way of knowing among Western white men and a tool of cultural【 C6】 _. This argument【 C
13、7】 _with many feminists and civil-rights activists and became widely adopted, leading to the “political correctness“ justifiably【 C8】 _by Rush Limbaugh and the -“mental masturbation“ lampooned by Woody Allen. Acceptance of this relativistic worldview【 C9】 _democracy and leads not to tolerance but to
14、 authoritarianism. John Locke, one of Jeffersons “trinity of three greatest men,“ showed【 C10】 _almost three centuries ago. Locke watched the arguing factions of Protestantism, each claiming to be the one true religion, and asked: How do we know something to be true? What is the basis of knowledge?
15、In 1689 he【 C11】_what knowledge is and how it is grounded in observations of the physical world in An Essay Concerning Human Understanding. Any claim that fails this test is “but faith, or opinion, but not knowledge.“ It was this idea that the world is knowable and that objective, empirical knowledg
16、e is the most【 C12】 _basis for public policy that stood as Jeffersons foundational argument for democracy. By falsely【 C13】 _knowledge with opinion, postmodernists and antiscience conservatives alike collapse our thinking back to a pre-Enlightenment era, leaving no common basis for public policy. Pu
17、blic discourse is【 C14】 _to endless warring opinions, none seen as more valid than another. Policy is determined by the loudest voices, reducing us to a world in which might【 C15】 _right the classic definition of authoritarianism. 16 【 C1】 ( A) satisfied with ( B) angry with ( C) displeased at ( D)
18、proud of 17 【 C2】 ( A) discounted ( B) doubted ( C) adopted ( D) shared 18 【 C3】 ( A) objective ( B) subjective ( C) cultural ( D) relative 19 【 C4】 ( A) variable ( B) valid ( C) valuable ( D) various 20 【 C5】 ( A) However ( B) Therefore ( C) Otherwise ( D) Furthermore 21 【 C6】 ( A) assimilation ( B
19、) inhibition ( C) representation ( D) oppression 22 【 C7】 ( A) resonated ( B) agreed ( C) appealed ( D) responded 23 【 C8】 ( A) liked ( B) approved ( C) verified ( D) hated 24 【 C9】 ( A) offsets ( B) produces ( C) undermines ( D) strengthens 25 【 C10】 ( A) when ( B) what ( C) why ( D) which 26 【 C11
20、】 ( A) found ( B) defined ( C) dictated ( D) claimed 27 【 C12】 ( A) practical ( B) equal ( C) useful ( D) equitable 28 【 C13】 ( A) identifying ( B) equipping ( C) equating ( D) confusing 29 【 C14】 ( A) deduced ( B) introduced ( C) conduced ( D) reduced 30 【 C15】 ( A) decides ( B) causes ( C) makes (
21、 D) creates 三、 Reading Comprehension 30 A considerable part of Facebooks appeal stems from its miraculous fusion of distance with intimacy, or the illusion of distance with the illusion of intimacy. Our online communities become engines of self-image, and self-image becomes the engine of community.
22、The real danger with Facebook is not that it allows us to isolate ourselves, but that by mixing our appetite for isolation with our vanity, it threatens to alter the very nature of solitude. The new isolation is not of the kind that Americans once idealized, the lonesomeness of the proudly nonconfor
23、mist, independent-minded, solitary stoic, or that of the astronaut who blasts into new worlds. Facebooks isolation is a grind. Whats truly staggering about Facebook usage is not its volume 750 million photographs uploaded over a single weekend but the constancy of the performance it demands. More th
24、an half its users and one of every 13 people on Earth is a Facebook user log on every day. Among 18-to-34-year-olds, nearly half check Facebook minutes after waking up, and 28 percent do so before getting out of bed. The relentlessness is what is so new, so potentially transformative. Facebook never
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