[外语类试卷]2009年3月中国科学院考博英语真题试卷(无答案).doc
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1、2009 年 3 月中国科学院考博英语真题试卷(无答案)一、Structure and Vocabulary1 Drink coffee when youre sleepy; its a good _ and will help to keep you awake.(A)incentive(B) prompt(C) stimulus(D)appetite2 Nearly 1,000 people are presumed dead as chances_of finding more survivors from the sunken Egyptian ferry.(A)bubble(B) d
2、windle(C) sway(D)shiver3 The only way he escaped from the bitter reality was to lose himself in a movie, allowing his imagination to_, viewing himself as a character in it.(A)take up(B) take on(C) take off(D)take over4 The market for non-food GE products could exceed the market for GE food products
3、by a wide_within the next few years.(A)variety(B) margin(C) range(D)spectrum5 Newspapers and magazines carry extensive_of diet and health topics and diet books are among the best sellers.(A)sketch(B) concern(C) coverage(D)involvement6 That war robbed him of the_of his career, when he was the best pl
4、ayer in the world.(A)prejudice(B) preference(C) privilege(D)prime7 All sorts of technology have_to make the new medical systems applied in rural areas efficient and effective.(A)come into play(B) come into conflict(C) taken action(D)taken place8 If a guest wants to tip the housekeeping staff,its bes
5、t to leave a little something in an envelope each night instead of a larger amount_checkout.(A)due to(B) owing to(C) prior to(D)as to9 The lawyer_his ideas loudly and clearly at the court, which surprised her a great deal.(A)acclaimed(B) admonished(C) addressed(D)asserted10 The world leaders need to
6、 take action on the energy crisis that is_before our eyes.(A)taking shape(B) taking effect(C) taking apart(D)taking over11 Steve Ells has never _ advice he couldnt ignore, conventional wisdom he couldnt disregard, a rule he couldnt break.(A)come across(B) come up to(C) come up against(D)come around1
7、2 He writes in a very_manner; therere many mistakes almost in every page.(A)illegible(B) illiterate(C) irregular(D)irreversible13 She could have cried, but she had no time to dwell_her disappointment, for suddenly a harsh voice hailed her from below.(A)on(B) at(C) in(D)for14 _ inflation, driven by r
8、ising food and oil costs, is striking hardest at the worlds poorest, who are forced to spend 60 to 80 percent of their income on food.(A)Sprouting(B) Surging(C) Spilling(D)Spinning15 She makes no_of their affair in public and he understands that he is not to refer to it with these new acquaintances.
9、(A)concealment(B) compliment(C) amendment(D)acknowledgement16 Marks posture and attitude_ boredom when the teacher was giving his instructions.(A)transmitted(B) delivered(C) endowed(D)implied17 John occasionally_a great deal of pleasure from taking long trips by himself.(A)deviated(B) aroused(C) abs
10、orbed(D)derived18 Wealthy nations have fallen far behind on their aid_to the worlds poor.(A)commitments(B) engagements(C) responsibilities(D)applications19 Even at 87, Johns mother-in-law has_her physical energy and youthful attitude.(A)resolved(B) retained(C) retarded(D)restrained20 Nowhere in natu
11、re is aluminum found free, _ its always being combined with elements, most commonly with oxygen.(A)referring to(B) except for(C) regardless of(D)owing to二、Cloze20 Attitudes of respect, modesty and fair play can grow only out of slowly acquired skills that parents teach their children over many years
12、 through shared experience and memory. If a child reaches adulthood【C1】_recollections only of television, little league and birthday parties, then that child has little to【C2】_when a true test of character comes upsay, in a (n) 【C3】_business situation. “【C4】_that child feels grounded in who he is an
13、d where he comes from, 【C5】_else is an act,“ says etiquette expert Betty Jo Trakimas.The Dickmeyers of Carmel, Indiana, 【C6】_every Friday night as “family night“ with their three children. Often the family plays board games or hide-and-seek. “My children love it,“ says Theresa, their mother.Can play
14、ing hide-and-seek really teach a child about manners? Yes, says Trakimas and【C7】_, because it tells the child that his parents【C8】_enough to spend time with him, he is loved and can learn to love others. “Manners arent about using the【C9】_fork,“ Trakimas adds, “manners are about being kindgiving【C10
15、 】_, team-playing , making tiny sacrifices. Children learn that【C11】_their parents. “While children arent【C12】_warm, to the idea of learning to be polite, theres no reason for them to see manners as a bunch of dreary【C13】_either. Theyre the building blocks of a childs education. “【C14】_a rule become
16、s second nature, it frees us,“ Trakimas says. How well could Tiger Woods play golf if he had to keep【C15】_himself of the rules?21 【C1 】(A)in(B) with(C) as(D)to22 【C2 】(A)draw on(B) learn from(C) refer to(D)think of23 【C3 】(A)confusing(B) catching(C) irritating(D)inviting24 【C4 】(A)Because(B) When(C)
17、 While(D)Unless25 【C5 】(A)everything(B) anything(C) something(D)nothing26 【C6 】(A)receive(B) reserve(C) recognize(D)recreate27 【C7 】(A)the other one(B) others(C) another one(D)all28 【C8 】(A)care(B) try(C) strive(D)wish29 【C9 】(A)favorite(B) silver(C) right(D)clean30 【C10 】(A)instructions(B) complime
18、nts(C) directions(D)supports31 【C11 】(A)on(B) by(C) with(D)through32 【C12 】(A)automatically(B) determinedly(C) insistently(D)willingly33 【C13 】(A)descriptions(B) criticisms(C) restrictions(D)subjects34 【C14 】(A)Since(B) Although(C) Once(D)Even35 【C15 】(A)reminding(B) refreshing(C) remembering(D)reca
19、lling三、Reading Comprehension35 Culture is transmitted largely by language and by the necessity for people in close contact to cooperate. The more extensive the communications network, the greater the exchange of ideas and beliefs and the more alike people becomein toleration of diversity if nothing
20、else. Members of a culture or a nation are generally in closer contact with one another than with members of other cultures or nations. They become more like each other and more unlike others. In this way, there develops “national character,“ which is the statistical tendency for a group of people t
21、o share values and follow similar behavior patterns.Frequently, the members of one culture will interpret the “national characteristics“ of another group in terms of their own values. For example, the inhabitants of a South Pacific island may be considered “ lazy“ by citizens of some industrialized
22、nations. On the other hand, it may be that the islanders place a great value on social relationships but little value on “productivity,“ and crops grow with little attention. The negative connotation of the label “lazy“ is thus unjustified from the point of view of the island culture.Stereotypes, su
23、ch as “lazy“, “inscrutable,“ and “dishonest“ give people the security of labels with which to react to others in a superficial way, but they are damaging to real understanding among members of different cultures. People react more to labels than to reality. A black American Peace Corps volunteer, fo
24、r instance, is considered and called a white man by black Africans. The “we-they“ distinction applies to whatever characteristic the “wes“ have and the “theys“ do not haveand the characteristics attributed to the “theys“ are usually ones with a negative value.The distinction becomes most obvious in
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