2007年北京中科院考博英语真题.pdf
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1、2007 年北京中科院考博英语真题PART 1 VUCABULARY (15 minutes, 10 points, 4.5 point each)1. Reductions in overseas government expenditure took place, but _and more graduallythan now seems desirable.A: reluctantlyB: unwittinglyC. impulsivelyD: anxiously2. In fear for their lives and in _of their freedom, thousands
2、of enslaved women andchildren fled to the Northern States on the eve of the American Civil War.A. WayB. viewC. visionD. pursuit3. If I could ensue a reasonably quick and comprehensive solution to the crisis inIraq, t would not have entitled my speech “the_ problem.”A. InstantB: InverseC. InsolubleD.
3、 Intact4. Some of the patients, especially the dying, wanted to _ in the man and woman whohad eased their suffering.A. confideB. ponderC. wellD: reflect5. We all buy things on the _ of the moment; this is what the retail trade calls an“impulse “buy.A: urgeB. forceC. spurD. rush.6. Nothing has ever e
4、qualed the _ and speed with which the human species is alteringthe physical and chemical world.A. concernB. magnitudeC. volumeD. carelessness7. The second distinguishing characteristic of jazz is a rhythmic drive that was _ calledhot and later swing.A. shortlyB. initiallyC. actuallyD. literally8. Th
5、e depth of benefits of reading varies in _ the depth of ones ones experience各类考试资料 vx:344647 公众号:顺通考试资料A. tempo withB. time withC. place ofD. proportion to9. Whatever the questions he really wanted to ask at the reprocessing plant, though, he wouldnever allow his personal feelings to _ with an assig
6、nment.A. interruptB. botherC. interfereD. intervene10. His _ with computers began six months ago.A. imaginationB. invocationC. observationD. obsession11. I like cats but unfortunately I am _ to them.A. vulnerableB. allergicC. inclinedD. hostile12. Some of the words employed by Shakespeare in his wor
7、ks have become_ and are no longerused in the present days.A. obsoleteB. obsceneC. obviousD. oblique13. One of the main ways to stay out of trouble with government agents is to keep a law_away from those situations wherein you call attention to yourself.A. mannerB. positionC. profileD. station14. Wit
8、h 1 million copies sold out within just 2 weeks, that book is indeed a _ success.A. provisionalB. sensationalC. sentimentalD. potential15. As the core of the management hoard, he can always come up with _ ideas to promotethe corporations marketing strategies.A. integralB. instinctiveC. intangibleD.
9、ingeniousl6. They speak of election campaign polls as a musician might of an orchestra _, ora painter of defective paint.A. in paceB. out of focusC. in stepD. out of tune17. Surely it doesnt matter where charities get their money from: what _much is whatthey do with it.A. taunts forB. asks forC. con
10、sists ofD. approves ofl8. Any business needs ordinary insurance_ risks such as fire, flood and breakage.A. inB. againstC. raftD. of19. As he was a thoroughly professional journalist, he already knew the media_.A. to and froB. upside and downC. inside and outD. now and then20. There was little, if an
11、y, evidence to substantiate the gossip and, _, there waslittle to disprove it.PART II CLOZE TEST (15 minutes, 15 points)There is a closer relationship between morals and architecture and interiordecoration_21, we suspect. Huxley has pointed out that Western ladies did not take frequentbaths _22 they
12、 were afraid to see their own naked bodies, and this moral concept delayedthe_23 of the modern white-enameled bathtub for centuries. One can understand, _24in the design of old Chinese furniture there was so little consideration for human_ 25 onlywhen we realize the Confucian atmosphere in which peo
13、ple moved about. Chinese redwood Furniturewas designed for people to sit_26 in, because that was the only posture approved by society.Even Chinese emperors had to sit on a (n) _27 on which I would not think of_28for more than five minutes, and for that matter the English kings were just as badly off
14、. Cleopatrawent about_29 on a couch carried by servants, because_30 she had never heard ofConfucius. If Confucius should have seen her doing that, he would certainly have struck her shinswith a stick, as he did_31 one of his old disciples, Yuan Jiang, when the latter was foundsitting in an_32 postur
15、e. In the Confucian society in which we lived, gentlemen and ladieshad to_33 themselves perfectly erect, at least on formal_34 , and any sign of puttingones leg up would be at once considered a sign of vulgarity and lack of_35.21.A.forB.thanC.asD.that22.A.ifB.whenC.becauseD.though23.A.riseB.existenc
16、eC.occurrenceD.increase24.A.whatB.whereC.howD.why25.A.careB.choiceC.concernD.comfort26.A.uprightB.tightC.fastD.stiff27.A.armchairB.throneC.altarD.couch28.A.movingB.keepingC.remainingD.lasting29.A.travelingB.stayingC.wanderingD.reclining30.A.fortunatelyB.franklyC.accordinglyD.apparently31.A.inB.onC.t
17、oD.at32.A.responsibleB.incorrectC.immoralD.imperfect33.A.holdB.sitC.behaveD.conduct34.A.conditionsB.situationsC.occasionsD.instances35.A.cultureB.confidenceC.moralityD.modestyPART III READING COMPREHENSIONSection A (60 minutes, 30 points)Passage OneMost people would be impressed by the high quality
18、of medicine available to most Americans.There is a lot of specialization, a great deal of attention to the individual, a vast amountof advanced technical equipment, and intense effort not to make mistakes because of the financialrisk which doctors and hospitals must face the courts if they handle th
19、ings badly.But the Americans are in a mess. The problem is the way in which health care is organizedand financed. Contrary to public belief, it is not just a free competition system. To the privatesystem has been joined a large public system, because private care was simply not looking afterthe less
20、 fortunate and the elderly.But even with this huge public part of the system, which this year will eat up 84.5 billiondollars-more than 10 percent of the U.S. budget-large numbers of Americans are left out. Theseinclude about half the I1 million unemployed and those who fail to meet the strict limit
21、s onincome fixed by a government trying to make savings where it can.The basic problem, however, is that there is no central control over the health system. Thereis no limit to what doctors and hospitals charge for their services. Over than what the publicis able to pay. The number of doctors has sh
22、ot up and prices have climbed. When faced with toothache,a sick child, or a heart attack, all the unfortunate person concerned can do is pay up.Two-thirds of the populations are covered by medical insurance. Doctors charge as much asthey want knowing that the insurance company will pay the bill.The
23、medical profession has as a result become Americas new big businessmen. The averageincome of doctors has now reached $100,000 a year. With such vast incomes the talk in the doctorssurgery is as likely to be about the doctors latest financial deal, as about whether the minoroperation he is recommendi
24、ng at several thousand dollars is entirely necessary.The rising cost of medicine in the U.S.A. is among the most worrying problem facing the country.In 1981 the countrys health cost climbed 15.9 percent-about twice as fast as prices in general.36. In the U.S. patients can effect, in medical _.A. occ
25、asional mistakes by careless doctorsB. a great deal of personal attentionC. low charge by doctors and hospitalsD. stacking nurses and bad services37. Doctors and hospitals try hard to avoid making mistakes because _.A. they fear to be sued by the patientsB. they care much about Their reputationC. th
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