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朽木易折,金石可鏤。千里之行,始于足下。PAGE第頁(yè)/共頁(yè)青島大學(xué)2009年碩士研究生入學(xué)考試試題科目代碼:214科目名稱:英語(yǔ)(外)(共10頁(yè))請(qǐng)考生寫明題號(hào),將答案所有答在答題紙上,答在試卷上無(wú)效I.Vocabularyandstructure(30%)Directions:Thereare15incompletesentencesinthispart.Foreachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarked(A),(B),(C)and(D).ChoosetheONEanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.1.Sometimes,veryyoungchildrenhavetrouble_______factfromfictionandmaybelievethatsuchthingsactuallyexist.
A)forseparatingB)toseparate.
C)havingseparatedD)separating2.Thesecondbookwas_______byAugust1952,buttwoyearslater,theendwasstillnowhereinsight.
A)completedB)tohavecompleted
C)tocompleteD)tohavebeencompleted3.Whateverthecauses,Englishattheendofthe20thcenturyismorewidelyspokenandwrittenthananyotherlanguage_______.
A)everwasB)hadeverbeen
C)haseverbeenD)wouldeverbe4.Inthisexperiment,theyarewakenedseveraltimesduringthenightandaskedtoreportwhatthey_______.
A)hadjustbeendreamingB)havejustbeendreaming
C)arejustdreamingD)hadjustdreamt5.Itisoftheutmostimportancethatyou_______hereontime.
A)beB)shallbeC)aretobeD)mustbe6.Hemighthavebeenkilled_______thearrivalofthepolice.
A)exceptforB)butforC)withD)for7.Thesefiguresarenotconsistent_______theresultsobtainedinpreviousexperiments.
A)toB)withB)forD)in8.Theanimalhasabrainwhichisnearest_______.
A)inman'ssizeB)insizetoman
C)insizetoman'sD)tothesizeinman9.Theproblemof_______toselectashissuccessorwasquicklydisposedof.
A)whatB)whomC)whichD)how10.Britain'spressisunusual_______itisdividedintotwoverydifferenttypesofnewspaper:thequalitypressandthepopularpress.
A)inhowB)inwhatC)inwhichD)inthat11.Somecompanieshaveintroducedflexibleworkingtimewithlessemphasisonpressure_______.
A)thanmoreonefficiencyB)andmoreefficiency
C)andmoreonefficiencyD)thanefficiency12.Heoftensatinasmallbardrinkingconsiderablemorethan_______.
A)hewasingoodhealthB)hishealthwasgood
C)hisgoodhealthD)wasgoodforhishealth13.Allthepartsofthiswashingmachineare_______,sothatitisveryconvenienttoreplacethem.
A)normalizedB)modernizedC)mechanizedD)standardized14.Iwas_______bytheirkindnessandmovedtotears.
A)preoccupiedB)embarrassedC)overwhelmedD)counseled15.Inmanyculturespeoplewhowerethoughttohavetheabilityto_______dreamswerelikelytobehighlyrespected.
A)interpretB)interveneC)inheritD)impart16.Thepersonwho_______thistypeofresearchdeservesourpraise.
A)originatedB)manufacturedC)generatedD)estimated17.Allstudentsinthisuniversityarerequestedto_______withtheregulations.
A)yieldB)complyC)submitD)consent18.Mybosshasalwaysattendedtothe_______ofimportantbusinesshimself.
A)transactionB)stimulationC)transitionD)solution19.Whenheappliedfora_______intheofficeofthelocalnewspaperhewastoldtoseethemanager.
A)locationB)professionC)careerD)position20.Humanbehaviorismostlyaproductoflearning,whereasthebehaviorofananimaldependsmainlyon_______.
A)consciousnessB)impulseC)instinctD)response21.There'sawhole_______ofbillswaitingtobepaid.
A)stockB)stackC)numberD)sequence22.Tobeaninventor,oneneedsprofoundknowledgeaswellasavery_______imagination.
A)vividB)brightC)livingD)colorful23.InScotland,asintherestoftheUnitedKingdom_______schoolingbeginsatage5andendsatage16.
A)compellingB)forcedC)obligedD)compulsory24.Itisacommonthemeinmanyfictionstoriesthattheworldmayonedaybe_______byinsects.
A)brokeninB)runoverC)takenoverD)filledin25.Alargepartofhumanactivity,particularlyinrelationtotheenvironment,is_______conditionsorevents.
A)inresponsetoB)infavourof
C)incontrasttoD)inexcessof26.Davidlikescountrylifeandhaddecidedto_______farming.
A)getalongwithB)getbackon
C)setholdofD)goinfor27.Weare_______facedwiththenecessityrecognizethatmorepeopleimpliesalowerstandardofliving.
A)readilyB)smoothlyC)inevitablyD)deliberately28.Somepeoplecriticizefamilydoctorsfor_______toomanymedicinesforminorillnesses.
A)prescribingB)orderingC)advisingD)delivering29.Communicationistheprocessof_______amessagefromasourcetoanaudienceviaachannel.
A)transmittingB)submittingC)transformingD)switching30.Dogsareoftenpraisedfortheir_______;theyalmostneverabandontheirmasters.
A)faithB)loyaltyC)trustD)truthfulnessII.Cloze(10%)Directions:Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.Foreachblanktherearefourchoicesmarked(A),(B),(C)and(D)ontherightsideofthepaper.YoushouldchoosetheONEthatbestfitsintothepassage.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.Mostchildrenwithhealthyappetitesarereadytoeatalmostanythingthatisofferedthemandachildrarelydislikesfood
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itisbadlycooked.The
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amealiscookedandservedismostimportantandan
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servedmealwilloftenimproveachild'sappetite.Neverask
achild
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helikesordislikesafoodandnever
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likesanddislikesinfrontofhimorallow
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elsetodo
so.Ifthefathersayshehatesfatmeatorthemother
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vegetablesinthechild'shearingheis
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tocopythisprocedure.Takeit
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grantedthathelikeseverythingandheprobably
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.Nothinghealthfulshouldbeomittedfromthemealbecauseofa
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dislike.Atmealtimesitisagood
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giveachildasmallportionandlethim
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backforasecondhelpingratherthangivehimas
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asheislikelytoeatallatonce.Denottalktoomuchtothechild
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mealtimes,butlethimget
onwithhisfood,anddonot
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himtoleavethetableimmediatelyafteramealorhewill
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learntoswallowhisfood
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hecanhurrybacktohistoys.Under
49circumstancesmustachildbecoaxed50
forcedtoeat.
31.A)if
B)until
C)that
D)unless
32.A)procedure
B)process
C)way
D)method
33.A)adequately
B)attractively C)urgently
D)eagerly
34.A)whether
B)what
C)that
D)which
35.A)remark
B)tell
C)discuss
D)argue
36.A)everybody
B)anybody
C)somebody
D)nobody
37.A)opposes
B)denies
C)refuses
D)offends
38.A)willing
B)possible
C)obliged
D)likely
39.A)with
B)as
C)over
D)for
40.A)should
B)may
C)will
D)must
41.A)supposed
B)proved
C)considered D)related
42.A)point
B)custom
C)idea
D)plan
43.A)ask
B)come
C)return
D)take
44.A)much
B)little
C)few
D)many
45.A)on
B)over
C)by
D)during
46.A)agree
B)allow
C)force
D)persuade
47.A)hurriedly
B)soon
C)fast
D)slowly
48.A)so
B)until
C)lest
D)although
49.A)some
B)any
C)such
D)no
50.A)or
B)nor
C)but
D)neitherIII.ReadingComprehension(30%)Directions:Thereare3passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarked(A),(B),(C)and(D).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.
Questions51to55arebasedonthefollowingpassage:Researchershaveestablishedthatwhenpeoplearementallyengaged,biochemicalchangesoccurinthebrainthatallowittoactmoreeffectivelyincognitive(認(rèn)知的)areassuchasattentionandmemory.Thisistrueregardlessofage.
Peoplewillbealert(警覺的)andreceptive(采納能力強(qiáng)的)iftheyarefacedwithinformationthatgetsthemtothinkaboutthingstheyareinterestedin.Andsomeonewithahistoryofdoingmoreratherthanlesswillgointooldagemorecognitivelysoundthansomeonewhohasnothadanactivemind.
Manyexpertsaresoconvincedofthebenefitsofchallengingthebrainthattheyareputtingthetheorytoworkintheirownlives."Theideaisnotnecessarilytolearntomemorizeenormousamountsofinformation,"saysJamesFozard,associatedirectoroftheNationalInstituteonAging."Mostofusdon'tneedthatkindofskill.Suchspecifictrainingisoflessinterestthanbeingabletomaintainmentalalertness."Fozardandotherssaytheychallengetheirbrainswithdifferentmentalskills,bothbecausetheyenjoythemandbecausetheyaresurethattheirrangeofactivitieswillhelpthewaytheirbrainswork.
GeneCohen,actingdirectorofthesameinstitute,suggeststhatpeopleintheiroldageshouldengageinmentalandphysicalactivitiesindividuallyaswellasingroups.Cohensaysthatwearefrequentlyadvisedtokeepphysicallyactiveasweage,butolderpeopleneedtokeepmentallyactiveaswell.Thosewhodoaremorelikelytomaintaintheirintellectualabilitiesandtobegenerallyhappierandbetteradjusted."Thepointis,youneedtodoboth."Cohensays,”Intellectualactivityactuallyinfluencesbrain-cellhealthandsize."
51.Peoplewhoarecognitivelyhealthyarethose_______.
A)whocanrememberlargeamountsofinformation
B)whoarehighlyintelligent
C)whosemindsarealertandreceptive
D)whoaregoodatrecognizingdifferentsounds
52.AccordingtoFozard'sargument,peoplecanmaketheirbrainsworkmoreefficientlyby_______.
A)constantlydoingmemoryworkB)takingpartinvariousmentalactivities
C)goingthroughspecifictrainingD)makingfrequentadjustments
53.ThefindingsofJamesandotherscientistsintheirwork_____.
A)remainatheorytobefurtherproved
B)havebeenchallengedbymanyotherexperts
C)havebeengenerallyaccepted
D)arepractisedbytheresearchersthemselves
54.Olderpeoplearegenerallyadvisedto______.
A)keepfitbygoinginforphysicalactivities
B)keepmentallyactivebychallengingtheirbrains
C)maintainmentalalertnessthroughspecifictraining
D)maintainabalancebetweenindividualandgroupactivities
55.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A)Howbiochemicalchangesoccurinthehumanbrain.
B)Whypeopleshouldkeepactivenotonlyphysicallybutalsomentally.
C)Howintellectualactivitiesinfluencebrain-cellhealth.
D)Whypeopleshouldreceivespecialmentaltrainingastheyage.Questions56to60arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Attentiontodetailissomethingeveryonecanandshoulddo-especiallyinatightjobmarket.BobCrossley,ahuman-resourcesexpertnoticesthisinthejobapplicationsthatcomecrosshisdeskeveryday."It'samazinghowmanycandidateseliminatethemselves,"hesays.
"Resumes(簡(jiǎn)歷)arrivewithstains.Somecandidatesdon'tbothertospellthecompany'sthingsatthecostofsomethinglargertheyworktoward."Tokeepfromlosingtheforestforthetrees,"saysCharlesGarfield,associateprofessorattheUniversityofCalifornia,SanFrancisco,"wemustconstantlyaskourselveshowthedetailswe'reworkingonfitintothelargerpicturetheydon't,weshoulddropthemandmovetosomethingelse."
GarfieldcomparesthisprocesstohisworkasacomputerscientistatNASA."TheApolloIImoonlaunchwasslightlyoff-course90percentofthetime,"saysGarfield."Butasuccessfullandingwasstilllikelybecauseweknewtheexactcoordinatesofourgoal.Thisallowedustolandingwasstilllikelybecauseweknewtheexactcoordinatesofourgoal.Thisallowedustomakeadjustmentsasnecessary."Knowingwherewewanttogohelpsusjudgetheimportanceofeverytaskweundertake.
Toooftenwebelievewhataccountsforothers'successissomespecialsecretoraluckybreak(機(jī)遇).Butrarelyissuccesssomysterious.Againandagain,weseethatbydoinglittlethingswithinourgraspwell,largerewardsfollow.
56.Accordingtothepassage,somejobapplicantswererejected_____.
A)becauseoftheircarelessnessasshownintheirfailuretopresentacleancopyofaresume
B)becauseoftheirinadequateeducationasshownintheirpoorspellinginwritingaresume
C)becausetheyfailedtogiveadetaileddescriptionoftheirbackgroundintheirapplications
D)becausetheyeliminatedtheirnamesfromtheapplicantslistthemselves
57.Theword"perfectionists"(Para.3)referstothosewho______.
A)demandotherstogeteverythingabsolutelyright
B)knowhowtoadjusttheirgoalsaccordingtothecircumstances
C)paytoomuchattentiontodetailsonlytolosetheirmajorobjectives
D)arecapableofachievingperfectresultsinwhatevertheydo
58.Whichofthefollowingistheauthor'sadvicetothereader?
A)Althoughtoomuchattentiontodetailsmaybecostly,theyshouldnotbeoverlooked.
B)Don'tforgetdetailswhendrawingpictures
C)Beawareoftheimportanceofataskbeforeundertakingit.
D)Carelessapplicantsarenottobetrusted.
59.TheexampleoftheApolloIImoonlaunchisgiventoillustratethat_____.
A)minormistakescanbeignoredinachievingmajorobjectives
B)failureisthemotherofsuccess
C)adjustmentsarethekeytothesuccessfulcompletionofanywork
D)keepingone'sgoalinmindhelpsindecidingwhichdetailscanbeoverlooked
60.Thebesttitleforthispassagewouldbe______.
A)Don'tBeaPerfectionistB)ImportanceofAdjustments
C)DetailsandMajorObjectivesD)HardWorkPlusGoodLuckQuestions61to65arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Britainalmostmorethananyothercountryintheworldmustseriouslyfacetheproblemofbuildingupwards,thatistosayofaccommodatingaconsiderableproportionofitspopulationinhighblocksofflats.ItissaidthattheEnglishmanobjectstothistypeofexistence,butifthecaseissuch,hedoesinfactdifferfromtheinhabitantsofmostcountriesoftheworldtoday.Inthepastourownblocksofflatshavebeenassociatedwiththelower-incomegroupsandtheyhavelackedtheobviousprovisions,suchascentralheating,constanthotwatersupply,electricallyoperatedliftsfromtoptobottom,andsoon,aswellassuchdetails,importantnotwithstanding(然而),aseasyfacilitiesfordisposalofdustandrubbishandstorageplacesforbabycarriagesonthegroundfloor,playgroundsforchildrenonthetopofthebuildings,anddryinggroundsforwashing.Itislikelythatthedisputeregardingflatsversus(對(duì),對(duì)抗)individualhouseswillcontinuetorageonforalongtimeasfarasBritainisconcerned.Anditisunfortunatethatthereshouldbehotfeelingsonbothsideswheneverthissubjectisraised.Thosewhoopposethebuildingofflatsbasetheircaseprimarilyontheassumption(設(shè)想)thateveryoneprefersanindividualhomeandgardenandonthehighcostperunitofaccommodation.Thelatterignoresthehighercostofprovidingfullservicestoascatteredcommunityandthecostinbothmoneyandtimeofthejourneystoworkforthesuburbanresident.
61.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat______.
A)Englishpeople,likemostpeopleinothercountries,dislikelivinginflats
B)peopleinmostcountriesoftheworldtodayarenotopposedtolivinginflats
C)peopleinBritainareforcedtomoveintohighblocksofflats
D)modernflatsstillfailtoprovidethenecessaryfacilitiesforliving
62.WhatissaidabouttheblocksofflatsbuiltinthepastinBritain?
A)Theyweremostlyinhabitedbypeoplewhodidnotearnmuch.
B)Theywereusuallynotlargeenoughtoaccommodatebigfamilies.
C)Theyweresoldtopeoplebeforenecessaryfacilitieswereinstalled.
D)Theyprovidedplaygroundforchildrenonthetopofthebuildings.
63.Theword"rage"means"______".
A)beignoredB)developwithgreatforce
C)encouragepeoplegreatlyD)beinfashion
64.Somepeopleopposethebuildingofflatsbecause_______.
A)thelivingexpensesforeachindividualfamilyarehigher
B)itinvolveshighercostcomparedwiththebuildingofhouses
C)theybelievepeopleliketoliveinhouseswithgardens
D)thedisposalofrubbishremainsaproblemforthoselivinginflats
65.Theauthormentionsthatpeoplewholiveinsuburbanhouses_____.
A)donothaveaccesstoeasyfacilitiesbecausetheyliveawayfromthecity
B)havetopayalotofmoneytoemploypeopletodoservicework
C)takelongertimetoknoweachotherbecausetheyareascatteredcommunity
D)havetospendmovemoneyandtimetravellingtoworkeverydayQuestions66to70arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Wheredopesticides(殺蟲劑)fitintothepictureofenvironmentaldisease?Wehaveseenthattheynowpollutesoil,water,andfood,thattheyhavethepowertomakeourstreamsfishlessandourgardensandwoodlandssilentandbirdless.Man,howevermuchhemayliketopretendthecontrary,ispartofnature.Canheescapeapollutionthatisnowsothoroughlydistributedthroughoutourworld?
Weknowthatevensingleexposurestothesechemicals,iftheamountislargeenough,cancauseextremelyseverepoisoning.Butthisisnotthemajorproblem.Thesuddenillnessordeathoffarmers,farmworkers,andothersexposedtosufficientquantitiesofpesticidesareverysadandshouldnotoccur.Forthepopulationasawhole,wemustbemoreconcernedwiththedelayedeffectsofabsorbingsmallamountsofthepesticidesthatinvisiblypolluteourworld.
Responsiblepublichealthofficialshavepointedoutthatthebiologicaleffectsofchemicalsarecumulative(堆積的)overlongperiodsoftime,andthatthedangertotheindividualmaydependonthesumoftheexposuresreceivedthroughouthislifetime.Fortheseveryreasonsthedangeriseasilyignored.Itishumannaturetoshakeoffwhatmayseemtousathreatoffuturedisaster."Menarenaturallymostimpressedbydiseaseswhichhaveobvioussigns,"saysawisephysician,Dr.ReneDubos,"yetsomeoftheirworstenemiesslowlyapproachthemunnoticed."
66.Whichofthefollowingisclosestinmeaningtothesentence"Man,...ispartofnature."?
A)Manappearsindifferenttowhathappensinnature.
B)Manactsasifhedoesnotbelongtonature.
C)Mancanavoidtheeffectsofenvironmentalpollution.
D)Mancanescapehisresponsibilitiesforenvironmentalprotection.
67.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardstheenvironmentaleffectsofpesticides?
A)Pessimistic.B)IndifferentC)DefensiveD)Concerned
68.Intheauthor'sview,thesuddendeathcausedbyexposuretolargeamountsofpesticides______.
A)isnottheworstofthenegativeconsequencesresultingfromtheuseofpesticides
B)nowoccursmostfrequentlyamongallaccidentaldeaths
C)hassharplyincreasedsoastobecomethecenterofpublicattention
D)isunavoidablebecausepeoplecan'tdowithoutpesticidesinfarming
69.Peopletendtoignorethede
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