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1、在職人員申請(qǐng)碩士研究生學(xué)位英語(yǔ)模擬試題(5)part i structure and vocabularysection a directions:beneath each of the following sentences, there are four choices marked a,b,c and d.choose the one that best completes the sentence. mark your answer on the answer sheet. (5 points)1. if ever again _ happens an accident like th

2、is,we will have only ourselves to blameait bso cthere dthat2. a light with no more power than _ by an ordinary electrict light bulb becomes intensely strong as it is concentrated to a pinpointsized beam.aas is produced bthat produced cwhich is produceddproduced3. the play is said to be worth seeing.

3、you must have seen it yesterday evening, _ you? adidnt bmustnt cdid dcant4. it is difficult for us to explain phenomena of which we have little or _ direct knowledge.anot any bno cnone dnothing5. a certain scientist had discovered that a metal called uranium gave off a kind of radiations,which madam

4、e curie was later _ radioactivity.acalling bcalledcto call dto be called6. finally they set off again and cycled slowly along the road.“we are not as good at this as we _ ”,complained mary.ashould be bwould be cwill be dhave been7. they explained the situation to the steward,who brought over some wa

5、ter.he told them that he _ on the route for twentyfive years.aworks bworked chas been working dhad been working8. many ways have been found _ small and simple machine to process large and complicated machine parts.aby using bto use cusing dused9. some people may have been daunted by the task because

6、 of the difficulties it brings,but i do not know of _ .athem doing so bany having done so ctheir doing like thatd.any doing that way10. it is illegal to use this equipment for _ firefighting purposes.unauthorized use is malicious destruction of property and is punishable by a 50 000 fine.aother than

7、 bnone but cotherwise drather thansection bdirections:each of the following sentences has four underlined parts marked a,b,c and d.identify the part of the sentence that is incorrect and mark your answer on the answer sheet.(5 points)11. the town borrowed (a) money to build the (b) school house, on

8、the supposition (c) that population and property will (d) increase.12. a mother will arrive at (a) the discovery, either instinctively or by (b) an unconscious series of trials and errors,that her baby is more at peace (c) if holding (d) on the left against her heart than on the right.13. when there

9、 is a (a) langnage barrier,communication is accomplished (b) through sign (c) language whose (d) motions stand for letters,words and ideas.14. he tried (a) not to smoke for sometime (b) during (c) the summer vacation,but as soon as (d) he came back to work,he was a smoker again.15. norwegians see in

10、 (a) farmers and fishermen many of the qualities (b) that they regard with (c) pride as essential (d) norwegian.16. the value of radar lies in not (a) being a substitute for (b) the eye, but in doing (c) what the eye (d) can not do.17. the greater part of (a) the lowergrade students was (b) unable t

11、o achieve the (c) norm on (d) the reading tests.18. he would (a) always ignore the fact (b) of there to be (c) such a contradiction in his inner (d) thought.19. dr. norman bethune was prepared (a) to leave with (b) the last wounded (c) being operated on (d) 20. in some countries,the papers and telev

12、ision feed (a) the young with (b) fantastic tales of the poors (c) becoming (d) rich.section cdirections:beneath each of the following sentences, there are four choices marked a,b,c and d.choose the one that best completes the sentence.mark your answer on the answer sheet.(10 points)21. historians u

13、se the _ on the walls of ancient temples to guide them in their studies.adescription binscription cprescription dsubscription22. with some effective measures adopted in the workshop, the workers are safe _ getting injured.ain bfrom cagainst dwithout23. only type 22 of bicycle is _ ,but the type you

14、want has been all out.aon sale bin fashion cin stock din bad need24. having got everything ready,they _ mapping out a plan for the construction of a new express way.agot down to bgot round to cset about dcame to25. he was brought to consciousness when the doctor had _ artificial respiration.aemploye

15、d bexploited cutilized dapplied26. they always lay in a large _ of tinned food in winter in case they are snowed up.aprovision bsupply cproportion dstorage27. you have the _ of working hard and being successful or of not working hard and being unsuccessful.aselection bchoice calternative doption28.

16、many _ becoming rich have found _ wealth not an escape from evil,but a new and worse form of it.ain?out bon?in cafter?out dwith?in29. she _ that it was a trick to get her involved in the matter,for she knew them too well.adoubted bsuspected cconceived dconvinced30. although most universities in the

17、united states are on a semester system which offers classes in the fall and spring,some schools _ a quarter system comprised of fall,winter,spring and summer quarters.amanipulate bregulate cpractise dobserve31. with the growth of independence between different regions of the world,it is easy to see

18、that any permanent economic or political instability in one area is _ to have an increasingly serious effect upon the rest of the world.abound bconnected csubjected dsubordinated32. women have significant advantages over men in space because they need less food and less oxygen and they _ radiation b

19、etter.astand up for bface up to cstand up to dbreak away from33. between 1977 and 1981,three groups of american women,numbering 27 _ ,were given monthlong tests to determine how they would respond to conditions resembling those aboard the space shuttle.aabove all bafter all cin all dover all34. in r

20、ecent years,scientific and technological developments have _ changed human life on our planet, as well as our views both of ourselves as individuals in society and of the universe as a whole.adrastically bfiercely cseverely ddramatically35. margaret made a lot of effort to persuade her father into _

21、 to her going to the united states to study business administration in harvard university.acontending bcontesting ccontenting dconsenting36. baroque has been the term used by art historians for almost a century to _ the dominant style of the period 16001750.adetermine bdesignate cdevise ddespise37.

22、at opening of the century,with the exception of a crude plow,farmers could have carried _ all of the existing agricultural implements on their backs.apractically bvirtuously ceventually devenly38. because he was _ of the new speed limit,he was stopped and warned for speeding.asuspicious bignorant cn

23、egligible dregardless39. before the committee started its work,the _ of the last meeting were read out.aminutes brecords ccopies dmanuscripts40. the portion of the total income of chinas railways which comes from carrying cargo is _ 80 percent.aconsequently broughly ccomparatively dincidentally part

24、 ii cloze testdirections:for each numbered blank in the following passage, there are four choices labelled a,b,c and d. choose the best one and put your choice on the answer sheet.(10 points)language is such a pervasive cultural phenomenon that it can truly be called“second nature”. in the immeasura

25、ble 41 of time since this form of behavior was acquired by the human race, language has always been the best 42 and most often used medium of cultural expression. the idea of human society and of man himself as a reasoning 43 cannot be separated from the fact 44 men possess language. 45 the nature o

26、f language in general, volumes have been written and schools of philosophy 46 ; over specific languages 47 , arguments are easily roused and political controversies are often based, and yet a satisfactory definition of language has never been reached. in the mind of the average person, it is 48 from

27、 other systems of communication. although every person has the fantastic 49 of his language at his command, science has yet to perceive, record, tabulate or render them into a comprehensive 50 .41aamount blength cperiod dpoint42aincorporated binserted cinsulated dintegrated43alogic bbeing cperson di

28、ndividual44abecause bthose call dthat45aon bin cwith dthrough46afounded bhave founded care founded dwere founded47aat length bin essence cin particular don average48aincompatible bindispensable cundistingushed dunidentified49acomplexities bsimilarities cregularity duniformity50achart bfile cmechanis

29、m dschemepart iii reading comprehensiondirections:each of the passages below is followed by some questions. for each question there are four answers marked a,b,c and d.read the passages carefully and choose the best anwser to each of the questions. then mark your answer on answer sheet i by blackeni

30、ng the corresponding letter in the brackets with a pencil.(40 points) passage 1 during the past four decades the fishery scientist of the west have studies the dynamics of fish populations with the objective of determining the relation between the amount of fishing and the sustainable catch. they ha

31、ve developed a substantial body of theory that has been applied successfully to a large number of animal populations and has led to a major improvement in the management of some of the major marine fisheries.the theory has been developed for singlespecies populations with man as a predator. much of

32、it is based on the darwinian concept of a constant overpopulation of young that is reduced by densitydependent mortality resulting form intraspecific competition. the unfished population tends toward a maximum equilibrium size with a relatively high proportion of large, old individuals. as fishing i

33、ncreased and natural mortality is reduced, death from fishing eventually takes the place of most natural mortality. if the amount of fishing is increased too much, the indivduals will tend to be taken before realizing their potential growth, and total yield will be reduced. the maximum sustainable y

34、ields can be taken at an intermediate population size that in some populations is about onethird the unfished population size.g.v.nikolskii, of moscow state university, develops his theory from a different approach. he is nondarwinian and is(he says)a nonmathematician; rather he considers himself as

35、 ecologist and morphologist. he argues that darwinss concept of constant overpopulation has led to the neglect of the problem of protecting spawns and young fish. he argues also that darwins concept of a variety as an incipient species have led to extensive mathematical analysis of racial characters

36、. nikolskii considers the main laws of population dynamics to be concerned with the succession of generations; their birth, growth, and death. the details are governed by the relative rates of adaptaton and environmental change. the mass and age structure of a population are the result of adaptation

37、 to the food supply. the mass and age structure of a population are the result of adaptation to the food supply. the rate of growth of individuals, the time of sexual maturity, and the accumulation of reserves vary according to the food supply. these factors in turn influence the success of reproduc

38、tion in ways that tend to bring the size of the population into balance with its food supply.51. nikolskill theorizes that fish population is controlled mainly by the _ .a.size of the fish caught within a speciesb.racial characteristics of the speciesc.amount of food available to the speciesd.death

39、rate within a species52. the author indicates the main difference between the theories of darwin and nikolskii is the _ .a.effect of food supply on the size of the fishb.the amount of fish that can be harvestedc.methods used to catch fishd.cause of population variation in fish53. the theories based

40、on the concepts of darwin assume that fish population is controlled mainly by the _ .a.size of the fish caught within a speciesb.amount of fishing pressure of the speciesc.racial characteristics of the speciesd.life expectancy within the species54. the researchers discussed in the passage were mainl

41、y concerned with _ .a.species of fish faced with extinctionb.the ecology of fishingc.the effects of pollution on fishingd.commercial fishing passage 2 there are people in italy who cant stand soccer. not all canadians love hockey.a similar situation exists in america, where there are those individua

42、ls you may be one of them who yawn or even frown when somebody mentions baseball. baseball to them means boring hours watching grown men in funny tight outfits standing around in a field staring away while very little of anything happens. they tell you its a game better suited to the 19th century sl

43、ow,quiet, gentlemanly. these are the same people you may be one of them who love football because theres the sport that glorifies “the hit”.by contrast, baseball seems abstract, cool, silent, still.on tv the game is fractured into a dozen perspectives, replays, closeups. the geometry of the game, ho

44、wever, is essential to understanding it. you will contemplate the game from one point as a painter does his subject; you may, of course, project yourself into the game. it is in this projection that the game affords so much space and time for involvement. the tv wont do it for you.take, for example,

45、 the third baseman. you sit behind the third base dugout and you watch him watching home plate. his legs are apart, knees flexed. his arms hang loose. he does a lot of this. the skeptic still cannot think of any other sports so still, so passive. but watch what happens every time the pitcher (投手) th

46、rows; the third baseman goes up on his toes, flexes his arms or bring the glove to a point in front of him, takes a step right or left, backward or forward, perhaps he glances across the field to check his first basemans position. suppose the pitch is a ball. “nothing happened,”you say.“i could have

47、 had my eyes closed.”the skeptic and the innocent must play the game. and this involvement in the stands is no more intellectual than listening to music is. watch the third baseman. smooth the dirt in front of you with one foot; smooth the pocket in your glove; watch the eyes of the batter, the spee

48、d of the bat, the sound of horsehide on wood. if football is a symphony (交響樂(lè)) of movement and theatre, baseball is chamber (室內(nèi))music, a spacious interlocking of notes, chores and responses.55. the passage is mainly concerned with _ .athe different tastes of people for sportsbthe different characteri

49、stics of sportscthe attraction of footballdthe attraction of baseball56. those who dont like baseball may complain that _ .ait is only to the taste of the oldbit involves fewer players than footballcit is not exciting enoughdit is pretentious and looks funny57. the author admits that _ .abaseball is

50、 too peaceful for the youngbbaseball may seem boring when watched on tvcfootball is more attracting than baseballdbaseball is more interesting than football58. we can safely conclude that the author _ alikes footballbhates footballchates baseballdlikes baseball passage 3 aleister growley is probably

51、 considered to be the most infamous black magician of the 20th century although, in fact, he was not a black magician and never claimed to be. he practiced his own form of magic which only partly resembled the rites of devil worshippers, and it was certainly not performed for the same ends.rather th

52、an worshipping god, the devil, or anything else, crowley devised a “religion” with himself as a saviour showing the people the way to freedom through their own“true will”.in other words, he said, people should throw off all constraints and conventions and gain control of themselves and others throug

53、h their own will power.in his famous books,“magic in theory and practice”,crowley explains what magic is, namely, a technique of making nature obey mans will by capturing natural power through speaking the appropriate words and performing the correct actions. all this must be done while in the right

54、 state of mind: a state that crowley often produced by the use of drugs.his experiments with various drugs were to have serious consequences and by the time he was in his thirties he was taking too much heroin. at the end of his life he was taking a massive daily does of 11 grammes, enough to kill a

55、 roomful of people. it was only his extraordinary physical strength and conditioning through the years, that stopped it being fatal. rather ironically, considering his excessive intake of drugs, crowley died of natural causes at the age of 72.opinion has always been sharply divided about him, for as

56、 well as being a selfconfessed magician, crowley also painted, wrote plays, stories and poetry. some see him as a clever but misguided man, while others ,especially after the scandals attached to his life at cefalu in cicily, view him as truly evil.59. through the doctrine of “true will”,crowley encouraged people to _ .a.ignore the normal moralityb.find freedom through selfworshipc.control everything by will powerd.invent a new unconventional religion60. how is magic defined in“magic in theory and practice”?a.as a means of acquiring a certain state of mind.b.as a tech

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