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2000年同等學力人員申請碩士學位外國語水平全國統(tǒng)一考試真題
PaperOne試卷一
(90minutes)
PartIListeningComprehension(20minutes,15points)(略)
PartIIVocabulary(10minutes,10points)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissectiontherearetensentences,eachwithone
wordorphraseunderlined.Choosetheonefromthefourchoices
markedA,B,CandDthatbestkeepsthemeaningofthesentence.
ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheANSWERSHEETwithasingle
linethroughthecenter.
16.Ifhetoldhiswifeabouttheirplan,shewasboundtoagree.
A.wouldunnecessarilyB.wouldsimply
C.wouldcertainlyD.wouldalternatively
17.Ascollegeteachers,theyenjoytalkingabouttheirown
specialties.
A.problemsB.experiences
C.interestsD.fields
18.John,smindlessexteriorconcealedawarmandkindhearted
nature.
A.appearanceB.personality
C.outlookD.temper
19.Factorsleadingtothecrisisincludedpoorregulation,
mismanagementanddeceptioninthe
industry,andcompetitionfromothertypesoffinancial
firms.
AcheatingB.pollution
C.abuseD.depression
20.Thecolorsintheseartificialflowersareguaranteednotto
comeout.
A.disappearB.vanish
C.fadeD.blend
21.Initialreportswerethatmultiplewavesofwarplanesbombed
centralBaghdad,hittingoil
refineriesandtheairport.
A.beatingB.knocking
C.hurtingD.striking
22.Theeditorconsideredtheauthor,sanalysisinhisarticleto
bepenetrating.
A.extensiveB.profound
C.conclusiveD.valuable
23.BeijingTelevision-StationTransmittingTowerreallylooks
magnificentatnightwhenit's
A.decoratedB.illustrated
C.litupD.studiedcarefully
24.Agoodemployergiveshintstohisorheremployeeswithout
interferingwiththeircreativity.
A.freedomB.assistance
C.cluesD.funds
25.Whensnowcollectsontopofabuildingduringthewinter,the
weightsometimesweakensthe
constructionandoccasionallycausestherooftocollapse.
A.meltsB.accumulates
C.selectsD.scatters
SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,therearetenincompletesentences.
Foreachsentencetherearefour
choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheoneanswerthatbest
completesthesentence.Thenmarkthecorrespondingletteronthe
ANSWERSHEETwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
26.Startingasacampusmovement,initiallyobservedon
March21,EarthDayhasbecomeamajoreducationalandmediaevent.
A.student-leadingB.student-led
C.student-leadedD.student-lead
27.ProfessorWutraveledandlecturedthroughoutthecountryto
educationandprofessionalskillssothatwomencouldenter
thepublicworld.
A.prosecuteB.acquire
C.advocateD.proclaim
28.Inprinciple,apersonwhoseconductwascausedbymental
disordershouldnotbeliableto
Criminal?
A.identificationB.punishment
C.investigationD.commitment
29.Amajorgoalofthestatetravelagencyistomorepeople
tovisititscountryattheturnofthecentury.
A.reduceB.expect
C.arouseD.induce
30.Steelisanalloycomposedofironandcarbon.
A.primarilyB.
traditionally
C.carefullyD.partially
31.Theauthorofthebookhasshownhisremarkablykeeninto
humannature.
A.intellectB.insight
C.perceptionD.understanding
32.We,11alltakeavacationinthemountainsassoonasIfinish
workingmyproject.
A.on'B.with
C.inD.about
33.TheGovernmenthasthereforeagreedtopayauthoritiesextra
sumstofortheirfinanciallosses.
A.makeupB.turnup
C.fillinD.leanon
34.Asthefirm,sbusinessincreasedthey_moreandmoreemployees.
A.tookupB.tookin
C.tookafterD.tookon
35.Thoughthedoctorstriedeverythingtheycouldn,tsavehimfrom
thedeepwound.
A.shotB.punch
C.pinchD.stab
PartIIIReadingComprehension(45minutes,30points)
Directions:Therearesixpassagesinthispart.Eachpassageis
followedbyfivequestionsor
unfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefourchoices
markedA,B,CandD.Choosethe
bestanswerandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheANSWERSHEET
withasinglelinethroughthecenter.
PassageOne
AstronautJimVosshasenjoyedmanymemorablemomentsinhiscareer,
includingthreespaceflightsandonespacewalk.Butherecalls
withspecialfondnessadecidedlyearthbound(為地球所吸引)
experienceinthesummerof1980,whenheparticipatedintheNASA
-ASEESummerFacultyFellowshipProgram.Vossthenascience
teacheratWestPoint,wasassignedtotheMarshallSpaceFlight
Center,spropulsion(推進)labinAlabamatoanalyzewhyahydraulic
fuelpumponthespaceshuttlewasworkingsowellwhenprevious
sealshadfailed.Itwasaseeminglytinyproblemamongthevast
complexitiesofrunningthespaceprogram.Yetitwasimportantto
NASAbecauseanycrackinthesealcouldhaveledtodestructive
resultsfortheastronautswhoreliedonthem.
“IworkedabitwithNASAengineers,“saysVoss,“butIdidit
mostlybyanalysis.Iuseda
handheldcalculator,notacomputer,todoathermodynamic(熱力
學的)analysis,"Attheendof
thesummer,he,liketheotherNASA-ASEEfellowsworkingatMarshall,
summarizedhisf'indingsinaformalpresentationanddetailedpaper.
ItwasavaluablemomentforVossbecausetheASEEprogramgavehim
addedunderstandingofNASA,deepenedhisdesiretoflyinspace,
andintensifiedhisapplicationforastronautstatus.〃
Itwasnotanessayprocess.Vosswasactuallypassedoverwhenhe
firstappliedfortheastronautprogramin1978.Overthenextnine
yearshereappliedrepeatedly,andwasfinallyacceptedinl987.
Sincethenhehasparticipatedinthreespacemission.The
50-year-oldArmyofficer,whofivesinHuston,isnowintraining
froafour-monthmissionasacrewmemberontheInternationalSpace
StationstartinginJuly2000
VosssaystheASEEprogramiswonderfulforall
involved.〃Itbringsinpeoplefromthe
academicworldandgivesNASAaspecialproperlyforaparticular
periodoftime.Itbringssome
fresheyesandfreshideastoNASA,andestablishesalinkwithour
collegesanduniversities,〃Vossexplains."There'san
exchangeofinformationandanexchangeofperspectivesthatis
veryimportant.
Fortheacademicside,Vosssays,theASEEprogramalso"brings
institutionsofhigherlearningmoreinsightintonewtechnology.
Wegivethemanopportunitytoworkonreal-worldproblemsandtake
itbacktotheclassroom.z,
36.Whywasthehydraulicfuelpumpsealimportantforthespace
shuttle?
A.Becauseprevioussealsallfailed.
B.Becauseitwasverycomplexinrunningthespaceprogram.
C.Becausegreatcarehastobetakenofthehydraulicfuel
pumpsealing.
D.Becauseanycrackinthesealswouldcausedisastrous
resultsfortheastronauts.
37.ThegreatsignificanceofVoss,sfindingsliesin.
I.strengtheninghisdeterminationtojoininspaceflights
II.furtheringhisunderstandingofNASA
III.consolidatinghisastronautstatusinNASAprograms
A.Ionly.
B.IIonly.
C.I,IIandIIIallincluded.
D.IandIIonly.
38.HowmanyflightswillVosshavefinishedifhisFour-month
missionstartinginJuly2000endsupsuccessfully?
A.ThreeB.Two
C.FourD.Five
39.WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUEaccordingtowhatVosssaid
ontheASEEprogram?
A.Freshmembersfromdieacademicworldparticipateinthe
program.
B.TheprogrambringsnewoutlookstoHASAspaceprograms.
C.Itisimportantforthespacescientiststoexchange
informationandperspectives.
D.Americancollegesanduniversitiesmeaspecialproperty
ofNASA.
40.WhatdoesVosswanttostressinthelastparagraph?
A.Thetechnologicalsignificanceoftheprogram
B.Theeducationalsignificanceoftheprogram
C.Thephilosophicalsignificanceoftheprogram
D.Thehistoricalsignificanceoftheprogram
PassageTwo
ThecurrentemergencyinMexicoCitythathastakenoverourfives
isnothing.Icouldeverhaveimaginedformeormychildren,we
arelivinginanenvironmentalcrisis,anair-pollution
emergencyofunprecedentedseverity.Whatitreallymeansisthat
justtobreathehereistoplaya
dangerousgamewithyourhealth.
Asparents,whatterrorizesusmostarereportsthatchildren
areathigherriskbecausethey
breathemoretimesperminute.Whatmorecanwedotoprotectthem
andourselves?Our
pediatrician's(兒科醫(yī)師的)medicalrecommendationwassimple:
abandonthecitypermanently.
Weareforeignersandweareamongthesmallminoritythatcanafford
toleave.Weareherebecauseofmyhusband,swork.Wearefascinated
byMexico--itshistoryandrichculture.Weknowthatforus,this
isatemporarydanger.However,wecannotstandformuchlongerthe
fearwefeelforourboys.Wecannotstopthemfrombreathing.
Butformillions,thereisnochoice.Theirlives,their
jobs,theirfuturesdependonbeinghere.ThousandsofMexicans
arriveeachdayinthiscity,desperateforeconomicopportunities.
Thousandsmorearebornhereeachday.Entirefamiliesworkinthe
streetsandpracticallylivethere.Itisafamiliarsight:as
parentshawkgoodsatstoplights,theirchildrenplayinthegrassy
highwaydividers,breathingexhaustfumes.Ifeelguilty
complainingaboutmypersonalsituation;wewon'tbeherelong
enoughforourchildrentoformtheimpressionthatskiesarecolored
onlygray.
Andyetthegovernmentcannotdowhatitmusttoendthis
problem.Foranycountry,especiallyadevelopingThirdWorld
economylikeMexico's,theideaofbarringfromthecapitalcity
enoughcars,closingenoughfactoriesandspendingthenecessary
billionsonpublictransportationissimplynotanoption.Sowhen
thingsgetbad,asinthecurrentemergency,Mexicotakeshalf
measures一prohibitingsomemorecarsfromcirculating,stopping
somefactoriesfromproducing--thatevenitsownofficialsconcede
aren,tadequate.
Theword"emergency"impliestheunusual.Butwhendaily
lifeitselfisanemergency,the
conceptlosesitsmeaning.Itishumannaturetotrytoadaptto
thatwhichwecannotchange.Orto
misleadourselvesintobelievingwecanadapt.
41.Accordingtothepassage,thecurrentemergencyinMexicoCity
refersto.
A.seriousairpollutionB.
economiccrisis
C.unemploymentD.naturaldisaster
42.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTTRUEaccordingtothe
passage?
A.Kidsareingreaterdangerthangrown-upsinMexicoCity.
B.TheauthorisnotanativeMexican.
C.Theauthor'shusbandisapediatrician.
D.TheMexicanhistoryandcultureappealtotheauthor.
43.Theword〃hawk〃(Paragraph3)mostprobablymeans.
A.sellB.transportC.
placeD.deliver
44.TheMexicangovernmenttakeshalfmeasurestosolvethe
pollutionproblembecause.
A.Mexicaneconomydependsverymuchoncarsandfactories
B.itisnotwiseenoughtocomeupwitheffectivemeasures
C.Mexicansareabletoadaptthemselvestothecurrent
emergency
D.Mexicansenjoyplayingdangerousgameswiththeirhealth
45.Thepurposeofthepassageisto.
Adescribetheharmfulairpollution
B.explainthewaytopreventairpollution
C.showtheworriesabouttheairpollution
D.recommendamethodtoavoidairpollution
PassageThree
In1998consumerscouldpurchasevirtuallyanythingover
theInternet.Books,compactdiscs,andevenstockswereavailable
fromWorldWideWebsitesthatseemedtospringupalmostdaily.
Afewyearsearlier,somepeoplehadpredictedthatconsumers
accustomedtoshoppinginstoreswouldbereluctanttobuythings
thattheycouldnotseeortouchinperson.Foragrowingnumber
oftime-starvedconsumers,however,shoppingfromtheirhome
computerwasprovingtobeaconvenientalternativetodrivingto
thestore.
Aresearchestimatedthatin1998USconsumerswould
purchase$7.3billionofgoodsovertheInternet,doublethe1997
total.Findingabargainwasgettingeasierowingtotheriseof
online
auctionsandWebsitesthatdidcomparisonshoppingontheInternet
forthebestdeal.
Foralltheconsumerinterest,retailingincyberspacewas
stillalargelyunprofitablebusiness,however.Internetpioneer
Amazon.,whichbegansellingbooksin1995andlaterbranchedinto
recordedmusicandvideos,postedrevenueof$153.7millioninthe
thirdquarter,upfrom$37.9millioninthesameperiodof1997.
Overall,however,thecompany'slosswidenedto$45.2millionfrom
$9.6million,andanalysisdidnotexpectthecompanytoturna
profituntil2001.Despitethegreatloss,Amazon,hadastockmarket
valueofmanybillion,reflectinginvestors,optimismaboutthe
futureoftheindustry.
Internetretailingappealedtoinvestorsbecauseit
providedanefficientmeansforreaching
millionsofconsumerswithouthavingthecostofoperating
conventionalstoreswiththeirarmiesofsalespeople.Selling
onlinecarrieditsownrisks,however.Withsomanycompanies
competingforconsumers,attention,pricecompetitionwasintense
andprofitmarginsthinornonexistent.Onevideoretailersoldthe
hitmovieTitanicfor$9.99,undercutting(削價)the$19,99
suggestedretailpriceandlosingabout$6oneachcopysold.With
Internetretailingstillinitsinitialstage,companiesseemed
willingtoabsorbsuchlossesinanattempttoestablishadominant
marketposition.
46.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE,accordingtothewriter?
A.ConsumersarereluctanttobuythingsontheInternet.
B.ConsumersaretoobusytobuythingsontheInternet.
C.Internetretailingisaprofitablebusiness.
D.MoreandmoreconsumerspreferInternetshopping.
47.Findinga'bargainontheInternetwasgettingeasierpartly
because
A.thereweremoreandmoreInternetusers
B.thereweremoreandmoreonlineauctions
C.theconsumershadmoremoneytospend
D.thereweremoregoodsavailableontheInternet
48.“Foralltheconsumerinterest”(Paragraph3)means.
A.totheinterestofalltheconsumers
B.fortheinterestofalltheconsumers
C.thoughconsumersareverymuchinterested
D.alltheconsumersaremuchinterested
49.ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatAmazon.Com
A.willprobablymakeaprofitin2001
B.ismakingaprofitnow
C.isacompanythatsellsbooksonly
D.suffersagreatlossonthestockmarket
50.InvestorsareinterestedinInternetretailingbecause
A.sellingonlineinvolveslittlerisk
B.Internetretailingisinitsinitialstage
C.itcaneasilyreachmillionsofconsumers
D.theycanmakehugeprofitsfromit
PassageFour
Itisallverywelltoblametrafficjams,thecostof
petrolandthequickpeaceofmodernlife,butmannersontheroads
arebecominghorrible.Youmighttoleratetherudeandinconsiderate
driver,butnowadaysthewell-manneredmotorististheexception
totherule.Perhapsthesituationcallsfora〃BeKindtoOther
Drivers"campaign,otherwise,itmaygetcompletelyoutofhand.
Roadpolitenessisnotonlygoodmanners,butgoodsense
too.Ittakesthemostcool-headedandgood-temperedofdriversto
resistthetemptationtorevengewhensubjectedtouncivilized
behaviors.Ontheotherhand,alittlepolitenessgoesalongway
towardsrelievingthetensionsofmotoring.Afriendlynodorawave
ofacknowledgementinresponsetoanactofpolitenesshelpsto
createanatmosphereofgoodwillandtolerancesonecessaryin
moderntrafficconditions.Butsuchacknowledgementsofpoliteness
arealltooraretoday.Manydriversnowadaysdon,tevenseemable
torecognizepolitenesswhentheyseeit.
However,improperpolitenesscanalsobedangerous.A
typicalexampleisthedriverwhowavesachildacrossacrossing
intothepathofoncomingvehiclesthatmaybeunabletostopin
time.Thesamegoesforencouragingoldladiestocrosstheroad
whereverandwhenevertheycareto.
Aveterandriver,whosemannersarefaultless,toldmeit
wouldhelpifmotoristslearntofiltercorrectlyintotraffic
streamswithoutcausingthetotalblockages(堵塞)thatgiverise
tobad
temper.Unfortunately,modernmotoristscan'tevenlearntodrive,
letalonebewell-manneredontheroad.Yearsagotheexperts
warnedusthatthecar-ownershipexplosionwoulddemandalotmore
give-and-takefromallroadusers.Itishightimeforallofus
totakethismessagetoheart.
51.Accordingtothispassage,troublesontheroadareprimarily
causedby.
A.people,sattitudetowardsdrivers
B.therhythmofmodernlife
C.trafficconditions
D.thebehaviorofthedriver
52.Thesentence"Youmighttoleratetherudeandinconsiderate
driver,butnowadaysthewell-
manneredmotorististheexceptiontotherule"impliesthat
A.oursocietyisunjusttowardswell-manneredmotorists
B.rudedriverscanbemetonlyoccasionally
C.nowadaysimpolitedriversconstitutethemajorityof
motorists
D.thewell-manneredmotoristcannottoleratetherude
driver
53.By"goodsense”(Paragraph2),thewritermeans.
A.thedriver,spromptresponsetodifficultconditions
B.thedriver,sabilitytounderstandandreactreasonably
C.thedriver,stoleranceofbadroadconditions
D.thedriver,sacknowledgementofpolitenessand
regulations
54.Expertshavelongpointedoutthatinthefaceofcar-ownership
explosion,.
A.Driversshouldbereadytoyieldtooneanother
B.roadusersshouldmakemoresacrifices
C.driversshouldhavemorecommunicationamongthemselves
D.driverswillsufferagreatlossiftheypaynorespect
toothers
55.Inthewriter'sopinion.
A.driversshouldapplyroadpolitenessproperly
B.stricttrafficregulationsarebadlyneeded
C.rudeandinconsideratedriversshouldbepunished
D.driversshouldtrytheirbesttoavoidtrafficjams
PassageFive
Themostnoticeabletrendamongtoday,smediacompanies
isverticalintegration--anattempttocontrolseveralrelated
aspectsofthemediabusinessatonce,eachparthelpingtheother.
Besidespublishingmagazinesandbooks,TimeWarner,forexample,
ownsHomeBoxOffice(HBO),Warnermoviestudios,variouscableTV
systemsthroughouttheUnitedStatesandCNNaswell.TheJapanese
companyMatsushitaownsMCARecordsandUniversalStudiosand
manufacturesbroadcastproductionequipment.
Todescribethefinancialstatusoftoday,smediaisalso
totalkaboutacquisitions.Themediaarebuyingandsellingeach
otherinunprecedentednumbersandformingmediagroupstoposition
themselvesinthemarketplacetomaintainandincreasetheirprofits.
In1986,thefirsttimeabroadcastnetworkhadbeensold,two
networksweresoldthatyear--ABCandNBC.
Mediaacquisitionshaveskyrocketedsince1980fortwo
reasons.Thefirstisthatmostbigcorporationstodayarepublicly
tradedcompanies,whichmeansthattheirstockistradedononeof
thenation'sstockexchanges.Thismakesacquisitionsrelatively
easy.
Amediacompanythatwantstobuyapubliclyownedcompany
canbuythatcompany,sstockwhenthestockbecomesavailable.The
openavailabilityofstockinthesecompaniesmeansthatanybody
withenoughmoneycaninvestintheAmericanmediaindustries,which
isexactlyhowRupertMurdochjoinedthemediabusiness.
Thesecondreasonfortheincreaseinmediaalliancesis
thatbeginningin1980,theFederal
CommunicationsCommission(FCC)graduallyderegulatedthe
broadcastmedia.Before1980,forexample,theFCCallowedone
companytoownonlyfiveTVstations,fiveAMradiostations,and
fiveFMradiostations;companiesalsowererequiredtoholdonto
astationforthreeyearsbeforethestationcouldbesold.The
post-1980FCCeliminatedthethree-yearruleandraisedthenumber
ofbroadcastholdingsallowedforoneowner.Thistrendofmedia
acquisitionsiscontinuingthroughoutthe1990s,aschanging
technologyexpandsthemarketformediaproducts.
Theissueofmediaownershipisimportant.Ifonlyafew
corporationsdirectthemediaindustriesinthiscountry,the
outletsfordifferingpoliticalviewpointsandinnovativeideas
couldbelimited.
56.WhatdoTimeWarnerandMatsushitahaveincommon?
A.TheybothbelongtoRupertMurdoch.
B.TheyarebothbigAmericanmediacorporations.
C..Theyarebothoutletsofdifferingviewpointsand
innovativeideas.
D.Theybothownseveraldifferentbutrelatedmedia
businesses.
57.Whichofthefollowingistrueofthemedia?
A.Theyusedtosellandbuyeachotheringreatnumbers.
B.Theyaretradingeachotheringreaternumberstoday.
C.Theyusedtobecontrolledbytwonetworks一一ABCandNBC.
D.Theyhavestoppedthetrendofacquisitionsinthe1990s.
58.Accordingtothepassage,whatmakesacquisitionseasier?
A.Thechangingtechnologyemployedbythemedia.
B.Themedia,
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