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電子科技大學
2014年攻讀碩士學位研究生入學考試試題
考試科目:244英語(二外僅日語方向)
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PartIReadingComprehension(40%)
Directions:Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsor
unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Youshould
decideonthebestchoiceandthenwritethecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet
PassageOne
Questions1to5arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Certainanimalsandplantsdevelopcharacteristicsthathelpthemcopewiththeirenvironment
betterthanothersoftheirkind.Thisnaturalbiologicalprocessiscalledadaptation.Amongthe
superiorcharacteristicsdevelopedthroughadaptationarethosethatmayhelpingettingfoodor
shelter,inprovidingprotection,andinproducingandprotectingtheyoung.Thatresultsinthe
evolutionofmoreandmoreorganismsthatarebetterfittedtotheirenvironments.
Eachlivingthingisadaptedtoitswayoflifeinageneralway,buteachisadaptedespeciallyto
itsowndistinctclass.Aplant,forexample,dependsuponitsrootstofixitselffirmlyandtoabsorb
waterandinorganicchemicals.Itdependsuponitsgreenleavesforusingthesun'senergytomake
foodfrominorganicchemicals.Thesearegeneraladaptations,commontomostplants.Inaddition,
therearespecialadaptationsthatonlycertainkindsofplantshave.
Manyanimalshaveadaptationsthathelpthemescapefromtheirenemies.Someinsectsare
hiddenbytheirbodycolororshape,andmanylooklikealeaforalittlebranch.Thecoatsofdeer
arecoloredtomixwiththesurroundings.Manyanimalshavetheabilitytoremaincompletelystill
whenanenemyisnear.
Organismshaveagreatvarietyofwaysofadapting.Theymayadaptintheirstructure,function,
andgenetics;intheirdevelopmentandproductionoftheyoung;andinotherrespects.Anorganism
maycreateitsownenvironment,asdowarm-bloodedmammals,whichhavetheabilitytoadjust
bodyheatexactlytomaintaintheiridealtemperaturedespitechangingweather.Usuallyadaptations
areanadvantage,butsometimesanorganismissowelladaptedtoaparticularenvironmentthatif
conditionschange,itfindsitdifficultorimpossibletoreadapttothenewconditions.
1.Someplantsandanimalsdevelopsuperiorcharacteristicssothattheymay
A)helpothersoftheirkindgetfood,shelterandotherthingsneeded.
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B)surviveeveninextremelysevereconditions.
C)becomebetteradaptedtotheenvironmentsthanothersoftheirkind.
D)resultintheevolutionandproductionofmoreintelligentorganisms.
2.Inthefirstparagraph,theword"environments"couldbestbereplacedby
A)contexts.
B)surroundings.
C)neighbors.
D)enemies.
3.Itcanbeinferredfromthispassagethatthefeathersofabirdarecolored
A)tofrightenitsenemies.
B)toattractitsenemies.
C)toadjustitsbodyheat.
D)tomatchitsenvironment
4.Whichofthefollowingisnotdirectlymentionedinthepassage?
A)Alivingthingmayadaptinitsstructure.
B)Anorganismmayadaptinitsfunction.
C)Alivingcreaturemayadaptinitsgeneticmakeup.
D)Alivingorganismmayadaptinitssleepinghabit.
5.Theauthorcitesthebehaviorofwarm-bloodedmammalsinordertothatalivingthingmay
havetheability___________.
A)tocreateanenvironmentofitsown.
B)toremainstillwhenanenemyisnear.
C)tomakefoodfrominorganicchemicals.
D)tochangethecolorofitsskin.
PassageTwo
Questions6to10arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Asmallpieceoffisheachdaymaykeeptheheartdoctoraway.That'sthefindingofan
extensivestudyofDutchmeninwhichdeathsfromheartdiseaseweremorethan50percentlower
amongthosewhoconsumedatleastanounceofsaltwaterfishperdaythanthosewhoneverate
fish.
TheDutchresearchisoneofthreehumanstudiesthatgivestrongscientificbackingtothe
long-heldbeliefthateatingfishcanprovidehealthbenefits,particularlytotheheart.
Heartdiseaseisthenumber-onekillerintheUnitedStates,withmorethan550,000deaths
occurringfromheartattackseachyear.Butresearcherspreviouslyhavenoticedthattheincidenceof
heartdiseaseislowerinculturesthatconsumemorefishthanAmericansdo.Therearefewerheart
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diseasedeaths,forexample,amongtheEskimosofGreenland,whoconsumeabout14ouncesoffish
aday,andamongtheJapanese,whosedailyfishconsumptionaveragesmorethan3ounces.
For20years,theDutchstudyfollowed852middle-agedmen,20percentofwhomatenofish.
Atthestartofthestudy,theaveragefishconsumptionwasabouttwo-thirdsofanounceeachday
withmoremeneatinglean(瘦的)fishthanfattyfish.Duringthenexttwodecades,78ofthemen
diedfromheartdisease.Thefewestdeathswereamongthegroupwhoregularlyatefish,evenat
levelsfarlowerthanthoseoftheJapaneseorEskimos.Thisrelationshipwastrueregardlessofother
factorssuchasage,highbloodpressure,orbloodcholesterol(膽固醇)levels.
6.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?
[A]TheDutchresearchhasprovedthateatingfishcanhelptopreventheartdisease.
[B]Heartdoctorswon'tcallyourhousesolongasyoukeepeatingfisheachday.
[C]AmongallthediseasesheartdiseaseisthemostdangerousinAmerica.
[D]ThereisalowincidenceofheartdiseaseinsuchcountriesasJapanandGreenland.
7.Thephrase"thisrelationship"(inLine5,Para.4)referstotheconnectionbetween_________
andtheincidenceofheartdisease.
[A]theamountoffisheaten[B]regularfish-eating
[C]thekindoffisheaten[D]peopleofdifferentregions
8.Thepassageismainlyabout_________.
[A]thehighincidenceofheartdiseaseinsomecountries
[B]theeffectoffisheatingonpeople'shealth
[C]thechangesinpeople'sdiet
[D]thedailyfishconsumptionofpeopleindifferentcultures
9.WhyisheartdiseasethemostdangerouskillerintheUnitedStates?
[A]BecauseAmericanpeopledrinktoomuchspirits.
[B]Becausethereareagreatnumberoffatpeoplethere.
[C]Theauthordoesn'tgiveadefiniteanswer.
[D]BecauseAmericanpeopleeattoomuchfattyfish.
10.HowmanylivescouldprobablybesavedeachyearintheUnitedStatesbyeatingfifthaccording
totheDutchstudy?
[A]550,000.[B]275,000.
[C]110,000.[D]852.
PassageThree
Questions11to15arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Beingassertive(果斷)isbeingabletocommunicatewithotherpeopleclearly.Ifyoufeltthat
youhadexpressedwhatwasimportanttoyouandallowedtheoilierpersontorespondintheirown
waythen,regardlessofthefinaloutcome,youbehavedassertively.Itisimportanttorememberthat
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beingassertivereferstoawayofcopingwithconfrontations(對抗).Itdoesnotmeangettingyour
ownwayeverytimeorwinningsomebattleofwitsagainstanotherperson.Inpracticeassertive
behaviourisusuallymostlikelytoproducearesultwhichisgenerallyacceptabletoallconcerned,
withoutanyonefeelingthattheyhavebeenunfairlytreated.
Assertivenessisoftenwronglyconfusedwithaggression(侵犯行為).Anaggressive
confrontationiswhenoneorbothpartiesattempttoputforwardtheirfeelingsandbeliefsatthe
expenseofothers.Inanassertiveconfrontation,however,eachpartystandsupfortheirpersonal
rights,buteachshowsrespectandunderstandingfortheother'sviewpoint.
Thereasonwhyassertivenessmaynotcomenaturallyisthatweoftentendtobelievethatwe
musttalkaroundasubjectratherthanbedirect,orthatwemustofferexcusesorjustificationsfor
ouractions.
Infactweallhavearighttouseassertivebehaviourinavarietyofsituations.Weareoften
schooledearlyinlifetobelievethatsometimesourownneedtoexpressourselvesmusttake
secondaryplace.Forexample,indealingwiththoseinprivilegedpositionssuchasspecialists,we
oftenfeelthatspeakingassertivelyis,insomeway,"breakingtherules".Everybodyhascertain
basichumanrights,butoftenwefeelguiltyaboutexercisingthem.
11.Accordingtothepassage,anassertiveperson________.
[A]makesotherpeoplefeelunfairlytreated
[B]putsforwardhisideasattheexpenseofothers
[C]doesnotshowrespecttootherpeople
[D]speaksoutwhathewantstosayforcefully
12.WhichofthefollowingisNOTthereasonthatmanypeopleprefernottobeassertive?
[A]Theywouldratherbeaggressivethanbeassertive.
[B]It'softenbettertogivepeoplehintsthantobestraightforward.
[C]Theirneedstoexpressthemselvestakesecondaryplacebeforeimportantpersons.
[D]Theytendtogiveexcusesandjustificationsfortheiractions.
13.Thelastwordofthepassage"them"refersto_________.
[A]rules[B]actions
[C]personalrights[D]privilegedpositions
14.Accordingtothepassage,oneshouldnotonlyexpresshimselfclearlyanddirectly,butalso
[A]makeotherpeopleaccepthisideas
[B]becarefulwithhismanner
[C]allowotherstospeakintheirownway
[D]watchotherpeople'sresponse
15.Inthispassage,theauthorintendstoencouragepeopleto_____.
[A]fightfortheirpersonalrights
[B]beaggressivewhentheytalktoothers
[C]assertthemselvesregardlessofwhetherotherssufferornot
[D]beassertiveatanytime
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PassageFour
Questions16to20arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Ifyouintendusinghumorinyourtalktomakepeoplesmile,youmustknowhowtoidentify
sharedexperiencesandproblems.Yourhumormustberelevanttotheaudienceandshouldhelpto
showthemthatyouareoneofthemorthatyouunderstandtheirsituationandareinsympathywith
theirpointofview.Ifyouaretalkingtoagroupofmanagers,youmayrefertothedisorganized
methodsoftheirsecretaries;alternativelyifyouareaddressingsecretaries,youmaywantto
commentontheirdisorganizedbosses.
Hereisanexample,whichIheardatanurses'convention,ofastorywhichworkswellbecause
theaudienceallsharedthesameviewofdoctors.Amanarrivesinheavenandisbeingshown
aroundbySt.Peter.Heseeswonderfulaccommodations,beautifulgardens,sunnyweather,andso
on.Everyoneisverypeaceful,politeandfriendlyuntil,waitinginalineforlunch,thenewarrivalis
suddenlypushedasidebyamaninawhitecoat,whorushestotheheadoftheline,grabshisfood
andstompsovertoatablebyhimself.“Whoisthat?"thenewarrivalaskedSt.Peter.“Oh,that's
God,"camethereply,“butsometimeshethinkshe'sadoctor."
Ifyouarepartofthegroupwhichyouareaddressing,youwillbeinapositiontoknowthe
experiencesandproblemswhicharecommontoallofyouandit'llbeappropriateforyoutomakea
passingremarkabouttheinediblecanteenfoodorthechairman'snotoriousbadtasteinties.With
otheraudiencesyoumustn'tattempttocutinwithhumorastheywillresentanoutsidermaking
disparagingremarksabouttheircanteenortheirchairman.Youwillbeonsafergroundifyoustick
toscapegoatslikethePostOfficeorthetelephonesystem.
Ifyoufeelawkwardbeinghumorous,youmustpracticesothatitbecomesmorenatural.
Includeafewcasualandapparentlyoff-the-cuffremarkswhichyoucandeliverinarelaxedand
unforcedmanner.Lookforthehumor.Itoftencomesfromtheunexpected.Searchforexaggeration
andunderstatements.Lookatyourtalkandpickoutafewwordsorsentenceswhichyoucanturn
aboutandinjectwithhumor.
16.Tomakeyourhumorwork,youshould__________
[A]takeadvantageofdifferentkindsofaudience.
[B]makefunofthedisorganizedpeople.
[C]addressdifferentproblemstodifferentpeople.
[D]showsympathyforyourlisteners.
17.Thejokeaboutdoctorsimpliesthat,intheeyesofnurses,theyare___________
[A]impolitetonewarrivals.
[B]veryconsciousoftheirgodlikerole.
[C]entitledtosomeprivileges.
[D]verybusyevenduringlunchhours.
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18.Itcanbeinferredfromthetextthatpublicservices__________
[A]havebenefitedmanypeople.
[B]arethefocusofpublicattention.
[C]areaninappropriatesubjectforhumor.
[D]haveoftenbeenthelaughingstock.
19.Toachievethedesiredresult,humorousstoriesshouldbedelivered_________
[A]inwell-wordedlanguage.
[B]asawkwardlyaspossible.
[C]inexaggeratedstatements.
[D]ascasuallyaspossible.
20.Thebesttitleforthetextmaybe__________
[A]UseHumorEffectively.
[B]VariousKindsofHumor.
[C]AddHumortoSpeech.
[D]DifferentHumorStrategies.
PartIIVocabularyandStructure(20%)
Directions:Thereare40incompletesentencesinthispart.Foreachsentencetherearefourchoices
markedA),B),C)andD).Choosetheonethatcanbestcompletethesentenceandthenwritethe
correspondingletterontheAnswerSheet.
21.Thewastepipeisblocked;try____itoutwithhotwater.
A)rushingB)brushingC)crushingD)flushing
22.Hisactionsdonot____tohiswords.
A)respondB)consistC)correspondD)accord
23.He____satisfactionfromhelpingpeopleintrouble.
A)deridesB)derivesC)deviatesD)detaches
24.Thereisashiftin____fromawoman’sviewtoaman’sview.
A)prospectiveB)prospectusC)prosperousD)perspective
25.I____onabookwithhim.Hehelpmealotwithcollectingmaterials.
A)cooperateB)operateC)collateD)collaborate
26.Sheisthe____survivoroftheaircrash.
A)aloneB)uniqueC)singleD)sole
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27.BothBachandBeethovenwrote____music.
A)classicalB)classicC)classD)classics
28.Physicalattractivenessisnotanimportant____insomepeople’sopinion.
A)ascribeB)attributeC)tributeD)trains
29.Theycameupwitha(n)____wayofpreventingcheatinginexams.
A)ingenueB)ingenuousC)ingeniousD)genius
30.Theschooldiningroom____asameetingplaceforteachersandstudents.
A)usesB)utilizesC)functionsD)exerts
31.TheMinisterofFinancestressesthatthequalityofgoods,____thequantityofproduction,isthe
keytoimprovingthenation’seconomy.
A)otherthanB)ratherthanC)morethanD)betterthan
32.Ifpeoplearenotheldresponsiblefortheiractionswhentheyaredrunk,thenwe____forgive
drunkendrivers
A)maywellasB)hadbetterC)mightaswellD)wouldrather
33.Hemighthavebeendead____thearrivalofthedoctors.
A)butforB)exceptforC)withD)on
34.Theseareasrelyonagriculturealmost____,havingfewmineralresourcesandaminimumof
industrialdevelopment.
A)respectivelyB)undoubtedlyC)incrediblyD)exclusively
35.It’sstrangethatAmy____herauntineveryway.
A)takesdownB)takesafterC)takestoD)takeson
36.Withtheexperienceapproachingthefinalsuccess,everyoneknowsthattheycannot____a
singleminormistakeandruinthewholething.
A)inflictB)endureC)standD)afford
37.Thebossstressedthecriterionthataqualifiedwaitermustdoeveryservice____thesatisfaction
ofhiscustomers.
A)forB)byC)onD)to
38.Onlyaftermanyyearsofhardwork____thatmoneyalonedoesnotleadtohappinessand
success.
A)IdidrealizeB)hadIrealizedC)didIrealizeD)Ihadrealized
39.Whenautomationisintroducedintothefactory,alltheworkdonebyhandwill____the
assemblyline.
A)taketheplaceofB)replaceC)beattributedtoD)givewayto
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40.Thetravelerswerereadytoenjoythespectaculartidalwaveswhensuddenlyathickfogcameup
and____thewholescene.
A)blurredB)belittledC)bannedD)collapsed
41.Jeancouldbeaveryattractivegirlbutshe____toherclothes.
A)paysnoattentionB)waspayingnoattention
C)paidnoattentionD)hadpaidnoattention
42.Whenquestionedbytheinterviewer,mymindwent____,andIcouldhardlyremembermyown
dateofbirth.
A)blankB)dimC)faintD)vain
43.Thetextbookquestionaswellasotherissuesisgoingtobediscussedwhenthecongressisin
____againnextspring.
A)assemblyB)conventionC)conferenceD)session
44.Todriveacarsafely,itis____goodbrakes.
A)essentialwithB)essentialhaving
C)essentialtohaveD)essentialhave
45.AsIregardit,youcanwidenthe____oftheseimprovementsthroughyouractiveparticipation.
A)volumeB)dimensionC)magnitudeD)scope
46.“Canyourideahorse?”
“No,Ineverhadthechance____.”
A)forlearningB)forlearninghow
C)howtolearnitD)tolearnhow
47.Aselectriclinesweredestroyedbythestorm,theywereforcedto____lightforseveraldays.
A)gooverB)goinforC)gowithoutD)goout
48.Tosurviveintheintensemarketcompetition,wemust____thequalitiesandvarietiesof
productswemaketotheworld-marketdemand.
A)improveB)guaranteeC)gearD)enhance
49.“Mariahasblistersinherboots.”
“She____walkingsuchalongdistance.”
A)wasusednottoB)usedtoC)isnotusedtoD)didnotusedto
50.Inancienttimespeoplewhowerethoughttohavetheabilityto____dreamswerelikelytobe
highlyrespected.
A)impartB)inheritC)interpretD)intervene
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51.Itwas____thatwefelttiredwhenwearrived.
A)asolongtravelB)suchalongtravel
C)suchalongjourneyD)suchasolongjourney
52.____hispoorrecordinschool,theboardthinksthatheshouldstudyhard.
A)InspiteofB)InchargeofC)InviewofD)Incaseof
53.“Whatauthorsdoyoulike?”
“Shakespeareis____.”
A)favoriteformeB)myfavorites
C)formethefavoriteD)thefavoriteofmine
54.Withouta(an)____passportatouristisforbiddentoenteracountry.
A)operativeB)effectiveC)validD)efficient
55.Inspiteofthe______economicforecasts,manufacturingoutputhasrisenslightly.
A)gloomyB)miserableC)shadowyD)obscure
56.Bodypaintorfacepaintisusedmostlybymeninpre-literatesocietiesinordertoattractgood
healthorto_______disease.
A)setasideB)wardoffC)shrugoffD)giveaway
57.Theinternationalsituationhasbeengrowing_____difficultforthelastfewyears.
A)invariablyB)presumablyC)increasinglyD)dominantly
58.Theprisonerwas______ofhiscivillibertyforthreeyears.
A)dischargedB)derivedC)deprivedD)dispatched
59.Smallfarmsandthelackofmoderntechnologyhave______agriculturalproduction.
A)blunderedB)tangledC)bewilderedD)hampered
60.Allthestudentshaveto______totherulesandregulationsoftheschool.
A)confirmB)confrontC)confineD)conform
PartIIICloze(10%)
Directions:Thereare20blanksineachofthefollowingpassage.Foreachblanktherearefour
choicesmarkedA),B),C)andD)ontherightsideofthepaper.YoushouldchoosetheONEthatbest
fitsintothepassage.ThenwritethecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.
Agreatdealofattentionisbeing
paidtodaytotheso-calleddigital
divide--thedivisionoftheworldinto
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theinfo(information)richandthe
infopoor.Andthat__61__doesexist61.A)divideB)information
today.MywifeandIlecturedaboutC)worldD)lecture
thisloomingdangertwentyyears62.A)obscureB)visible
ago.Whatwasless__62__then,C)invisibleD)indistinct
however,werethenew,positive63.A)forcesB)obstacles
__63__thatworkagainstthedigitalC)eventsD)surprises
divide.__64__,therearereasonsto64.A)SeriouslyB)Entirely
be__65__.C)ActuallyD)Continuously
Therearetechnologicalreasonsto65.A)negativeB)optimistic
hopethedigitaldividewillnarrow.C)pleasantD)disappointed
AstheInternetbecomesmoreand66.A)developedB)centralized
more__66__,itisintheinterestofC)realizedD)commercialized
businesstouniversalizeaccess-after67.A)usersB)producers
all,themorepeopleonline,themoreC)customersD)citizens
potential__67__thereare.Moreand68.A)enterprisesB)governments
more__68__,afraidtheircountriesC)officialsD)customers
willbeleft__69__,wanttospread69.A)awayB)for
Internetaccess.WithinthenextC)asideD)behind
decadeortwo,onetotwobillion70.A)nettedB)worked
peopleontheplanetwillbe__70__C)putD)organized
together.Asaresult,Inowbelieve71.A)decreaseB)narrow
thedigitaldividewill__71__ratherC)neglectD)low
thanwidenintheyearsahead.And72.A)containingB)supporting
thatisverygoodnewsbecausetheC)keepingD)combating
Internetmaywellbethemost73.A)winB)detail
powerfultoolfor__72__worldC)defeatD)fear
povertythatwe'veeverhad.74.A)enormousB)countless
Ofcourse,theuseoftheInternetisn'tC)numericalD)big
theonlywayto__73__poverty.And75.A)bringB)keep
theInternetisnottheonlytoolweC)holdD)take
have.Butithas__74__potential.76.A)atB)with
To__75__advantageofthistool,C)ofD)for
somepoorcountrieswillhavetoget77.A)defenseB)investment
overtheiroutdatedanti-colonialC)invasionD)insult
prejudices__76__respecttoforeign78.A)constructionB)facility
investment.CountriesthatstillthinkC)infrastructureD)institution
foreigninvestmentisa/an__77__of79.A)whyB)where
theirsovereigntymightwellstudyC)whenD)how
thehistoryof__78__(thebasic80.A)concerningB)concluding
structuralfoundationsofasociety)inC)accordingD)including
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theUnitedStates.WhentheUnited
Statesbuiltitsindustrial
infrastructure,itdidn'thavethe
capitaltodoso.Andthatis__79__
America'sSecondWave
infrastructures__80__roads,
harbors,highways,portsandsoon
werebuiltwithforeigninvestment.
PartVTranslation(15%)
Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithfiveunderlinedsentences.Youarerequiredtoput
thesesentencesfromEnglishintoChinese.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforetranslation.
Manywhotodayhearmesomewhereinperson,orontelevision,orthosewhoreadsomething
I'vesaid,willthinkIwe
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