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朽木易折,金石可鏤。千里之行,始于足下。PAGE第頁/共頁青島大學(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(外)(共10頁)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
31
itisbadlycooked.The
32
amealiscookedandservedismostimportantandan
33
servedmealwilloftenimproveachild'sappetite.Neverask
achild
34
helikesordislikesafoodandnever
35
likesanddislikesinfrontofhimorallow
36
elsetodo
so.Ifthefathersayshehatesfatmeatorthemother
37
vegetablesinthechild'shearingheis
38
tocopythisprocedure.Takeit
39
grantedthathelikeseverythingandheprobably
40
.Nothinghealthfulshouldbeomittedfromthemealbecauseofa
41
dislike.Atmealtimesitisagood
42
giveachildasmallportionandlethim
43
backforasecondhelpingratherthangivehimas
44
asheislikelytoeatallatonce.Denottalktoomuchtothechild
45
mealtimes,butlethimget
onwithhisfood,anddonot
46
himtoleavethetableimmediatelyafteramealorhewill
47
learntoswallowhisfood
48
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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