[外语类试卷]2010年南京大学考博英语真题试卷(无答案).doc
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1、2010 年南京大学考博英语真题试卷(无答案)一、Structure and Vocabulary1 The little girl wore a very thin coat. A sudden gust of cold wind made her _(A)whirl(B) shift(C) shiver(D)shake2 Having gone through all kinds of hardships in life, he became a man with a strong_(A)philosophy(B) idealism(C) morality(D)personality3 A
2、ll was dark in the district except for a candle _ though the curtains in one of the houses.(A)glimmering(B) glittering(C) flaming(D)blazing4 “Me, afraid of him?“ he said with a(n)_ smile.(A)contemptible(B) amusing(C) corroded(D)rained5 He will simply not listen to anybody; he is _ to argument.(A)imp
3、ervious(B) imperceptible(C) impassable(D)blunt6 We are prepared to satisfy all your_ claims.(A)legitimate(B) legible(C) intimate(D)legislative7 If the dispute is not settled in a(n) _ way soon, the two countries will certainly go to war.(A)amiable(B) amicable(C) inimical(D)unfriendly8 After a years
4、hard work I think I am _ to a long holiday.(A)entailed(B) deserved(C) entitled(D)satisfied9 It was my sad duty to_the news of Johns death to his family.(A)submit(B) break(C) say(D)proclaim10 There are some very beautifully_ glass windows in the church.(A)designed(B) drawn(C) marked(D)stained11 We ar
5、e sorry to say that Mary is not the very person who can be _ with either money or secret information.(A)entrusted(B) committed(C) consigned(D)assigned12 Had the explosion broken out, the passengers in the plane should have been killed, for it was _timed with the planes take-off.(A)spontaneously(B) i
6、nstantaneously(C) simultaneously(D)conscientiously13 The middle-aged woman has been _ with a serious illness for half a year; she is dying now.(A)laid down(B) laid off(C) laid up(D)laid in14 The reception was attended by various_members of the local community and representatives of regional industri
7、es.(A)protuberant(B) conspicuous(C) prominent(D)projecting15 Although most universities in the United States are on a semester system which offers classes in the fall and spring some schools _ a quarter system comprised of spring, fall, winter, and summer quarters.(A)manipulate(B) stipulate(C) regul
8、ate(D)observe16 Agriculture must, therefore, _workers and savings to the new industrialized, urbanized sectors if a modern economy is to be achieved.(A)yield(B) succumb(C) subject(D)resort17 Women have significant advantages over men in space because they need less food and less oxygen and they _ ra
9、diation better.(A)stand up to(B) stand in for(C) stand up for(D)stand in with18 There is a direct flight at 3:00 or a flight 7:30 in the morning that _ in Los Angles.(A)stops by(B) stop in(C) stops over(D)stops up19 Diana made a lot of effort to persuade her parents into _to her going to the United
10、States to study business administration in MIT.(A)contending(B) contesting(C) contenting(D)consenting20 The students take a _ test in March, and the main exam is in July.(A)previous(B) preliminary(C) preceded(D)elementary二、Cloze20 Silence is unnatural to man. He begins life with a cry and ends it in
11、 stillness. In the interval he does all he can to make a noise in the world, and there are few things 21 he stands in more fear than of the 22 of noise. Even his conversation is 23 a desperate attempt to prevent a dreadful silence. If he is introduced to a fellow mortal and a number of pauses occur
12、in the conversation, he regards himself as a failure, a worthless person, and is full of 24 of the emptiest-headed chatterbox. He knows that ninety-nine percent of human conversation means 25 the buzzing of a fly, but he longs to join in the buzz and to prove that he is man and not a wax-work figure
13、. The object of conversation is not, 26 the most part, to communicate ideas; it is to keep up the buzzing sound. Most buzzing, 27 is agreeable to the ear, and some of it is agreeable even to the 28 . He would be a foolish man, however, who waited until he had a wise thought to take part in the buzzi
14、ng with his neighbors. Those who despise the weather as a conversational opening seem to be ignorant of the reason why human beings wish to talk. Very few human beings join in a conversation in the hope of learning anything new. Some of them are 29 if they are merely allowed to go on making a noise
15、into other peoples ears though they have nothing to tell them except that they have seen a new play. At the end of an evening during which they have said nothing at immense length, they justly 30 themselves on their success as conversationalists.(A)of which(B) in which(C) with which(D)by which(A)pre
16、sence(B) abundance(C) existence(D)absence(A)in great measure(B) in brief(C) all in all(D)at least(A)admiration(B) envy(C) amazement(D)revenge(A)more than(B) no less than(C) rather than(D)no more than(A)for(B) in(C) at(D)on(A)particularly(B) unfortunately(C) fortunately(D)utterly(A)mind(B) mentality(
17、C) intelligence(D)wit(A)disgusted(B) content(C) disgraced(D)discouraged(A)prey(B) model(C) respect(D)pride三、Reading Comprehension30 Imagine a world in which there was suddenly no emotion-a world in which human beings could feel no love or happiness, no terror or hate. Try to imagine the consequences
18、 of such a transformation. People might not be able to stay alive; knowing neither joy nor pleasure, neither anxiety nor fear, they would be as likely to repeat acts that hurt them as acts that were beneficial. They could not learn: they could not benefit from experience because this emotionless wor
19、ld would lack rewards and punishments. Society would soon disappear: people would be as likely to harm one another as to provide help and support. Human relationships would not exist: in a world without friends or enemies, there could be no marriage, affection among companions, or bonds among member
20、s of groups. Societys economic underpinnings would be destroyed: since earning $10 million would be no more pleasant than earning $10, there would be no incentive to work. In fact, there would be no incentives of any kind. For as we will see, incentives imply a capacity to enjoy them.In such a world
21、, the chances that the human species would survive are next to zero, because emotions are the basic instrument of our survival and adaptation. Emotions structure the world for us in important ways. As individuals, we categorize objects on the basis of our emotions. True, we consider the length, shap
22、e, size, or texture, but an objects physical aspects are less important than what it has done or can do to us-hurt us, surprise us, anger us or make us joyful. We also use categorizations colored by emotions in our families, communities, and overall society. Out of our emotional experiences with obj
23、ects and events comes a social feeling of agreement that certain things and actions are “good“ and others are “bad“, and we apply these categories to every aspect of our social life-from what foods we eat and what clothes we wear to how we keep promises and which people our group will accept. In fac
24、t, society exploits our emotional reactions and attitudes, such as loyalty, morality, pride shame, guilt, fear and greed, in order to maintain itself. It gives high rewards to individuals who perform important tasks such as surgery, makes heroes out of individuals for unusual or dangerous achievemen
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