[外语类试卷]2009年南京大学考博英语真题试卷(无答案).doc
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1、2009 年南京大学考博英语真题试卷(无答案)一、Structure and Vocabulary1 The government has to decide whether cost or concern for the environment should take_ when choosing the route for the new road crossing the well-known scenic spot.(A)solution(B) sight(C) intellect(D)precedence2 Trimmer is known as a tough manager wh
2、o demands _results.(A)credible(B) undeniable(C) dynamic(D)tangible3 He has been plowing through a biography of Lyndon Johnson and a _ of Henry Kissinger.(A)casualty(B) criteria(C) dissection(D)necessity4 It was a type of urban story that continues to _ big-city dwellers forward each day, a tale of h
3、ard work and self-starting initiative, of taking matters into ones own hands to make dreams come true.(A)propel(B) penetrate(C) baffle(D)harness5 This is a market in which enterprising businesses _ for the demands of teenagers and older youths in all their rock mania and pop-art forms.(A)cater(B) en
4、title(C) appeal(D)subject6 It must guide public opinion, after presenting _ both sides of every issue and pointing out to readers what measures seem to promise the greater good for the greater number.(A)inquisitively(B) inconceivably(C) appaUingly(D)impartially7 It must guarantee freedom of expressi
5、on, to the end that all _ to the flow of ideas shall be removed.(A)prophecies(B) transactions(C) arguments(D)hindrances8 As we have seen, propaganda can appeal to us by arousing our emotions or_our attention from the real issues at hand.(A)retaining(B) sustaining(C) distracting(D)obscuring9 Is it pr
6、oper for the government to _ public opinion through self-serving, one-sided journalism?(A)touch(B) hunt(C) sway(D)proceed10 The editor spent hours _ every single page of that hick novel, looking for the slightest error.(A)decorating(B) scrutinizing(C) remedying(D)shattering11 According to psychoanal
7、ysis, a persons attention is attracted_by the intensity of different signals _ by their context, significance, and information content.(A)not less than, as(B) as, just as(C) so much, as(D)not so much, as12 _, he did become annoyed with her at times.(A)Much as he liked her(B) As he liked her much(C)
8、Although much he liked her(D)Much although he liked her13 “They said what we always knew.“ Said an administration source, _(A)he asked not to be named(B) who asked not to be named(C) who asked not be named(D)who asked not named14 The more people hear his demented rants, the more they see that he is
9、a terrorist_(A)who is pure and simple(B) being pure and simple(C) pure and simple(D)as pure and simple15 _a declining birth rate, there will be an over-supply of 35 000 primary school places by 2010, _ leaving 35 schools idle.(A)Coupled with, equals to(B) Coupling with, equivalent to(C) Coupled with
10、, equivalent to(D)Coupling with, equals to16 John wishes now that he _ the Spring Festival at home.(A)spent(B) had spent(C) has spent(D)did spend17 Not until the 1980s _ in Beijing start to find ways to preserve historic buildings from destruction.(A)some concerned citizens(B) some concerning citize
11、ns(C) did some concerning citizens(D)did some concerned citizens18 The team leader of mountain climbers marked out_(A)that seemed to be the best route(B) what seemed to be the best route(C) which seemed to be the best route(D)something that to be the best route19 The scheme was so impracticable that
12、 I refused even _(A)to consider supporting it(B) considering to support it(C) to considering to support it(D)considering supporting it20 _ anyone should think it strange, let me assure you that it is quite true.(A)In order that(B) Lest(C) If(D)Providing二、Cloze20 Recent legal research indicated that
13、incorrect identification is a major factor in many miscarriages of justices. It also suggests that identification of people by witnesses in courtroom is not as 21 as commonly believed. Recent studies do not support the degree of judges, jurors, lawyers and the police have in eyewitness evidence.The
14、Law Commission recently published an educational paper, “Total Recall? The Reliability of Witness 22 “, as a companion guide to a proposed code of evidence. The paper finds that commonly held perceptions about how our minds work and how well we remember are often wrong. But while human memory is 23
15、change, it should not be underestimated.In court witnesses are asked to give evidence about events, and judges and juries assess its Fallibility. The paper points out that memory is complex, and reliability of any persons recall must be assessed 24 .Both common sense and research say memory declines
16、 over time. The accuracy of recall and recognition are 25 their best immediately after encoding the information, declining at first rapidly, then gradually. The longer the delay, the more likely it is that information obtained after the event will interfere 26 the original memory, which reduces accu
17、racy.The paper says 27 interviews or media reports can create such distortions. “People are particularly susceptible to having their memories 28 when the passage of time allows the original memory to fade, and will be most susceptible if they repeat the 29 as fact.“Witnesses may see or read informat
18、ion after the event, then integrate it to produce something 30 than what was experienced, significantly reducing the reliability of their memory of an event or offender, “Further, witnesses may strongly believe in their memories, even though aspects of those memories are verifiably false.“(A)trustfu
19、l(B) reliable(C) innocent(D)considerable(A)Manifestation(B) Declaration(C) Presentation(D)Testimony(A)subject to(B) liable for(C) incapable of(D)attributable to(A)interactively(B) comparatively(C) horizontally(D)individually(A)at(B) in(C) on(D)upon(A)with(B) in(C) at(D)on(A)consequent(B) successive(
20、C) subsequent(D)preceding(A)altered(B) transformed(C) converted(D)modified(A)misinformation(B) mistreatment(C) misguidance(D)misjudgment(A)other(B) rather(C) more(D)less三、Reading Comprehension30 Is language, like food, a basic human need without which a child at a critical period of life can be star
21、ved and damaged? Judging from the drastic experiment of Frederick II in the thirteenth century, it may be hoping to discover what language a child would speak if he heard no mother tongue, he told the nurses to keep silent.All the infants died before the first year. But clearly there was more than l
22、ack of language here. What was missing was good mothering. Without good mothering, in the first year of life especially, the capacity to survive is seriously affected.Today no such severe lack exists as that ordered by Frederick. Nevertheless, some children are still backward in speaking. Most often
23、 the reason for this is that the mother is insensitive to the signals of the infant whose brain is programmed to learn language rapidly. If these sensitive periods are neglected, the ideal time for acquiring skills passes and they might never be learned so easily again. A bird learns to sing and to
24、fly rapidly at the right time, but the process is slow and hard once the critical stage has passed.Experts suggest that speech stages are reached in a fixed sequence and at a constant age, but there are cases where speech has started late in a child who eventually turns out to be of high IQ. At twel
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