书签 分享 收藏 举报 版权申诉 / 13
上传文档赚钱

类型2012年昆明理工大学考研专业课试题240.doc

  • 上传人(卖家):雁南飞1234
  • 文档编号:3626311
  • 上传时间:2022-09-27
  • 格式:DOC
  • 页数:13
  • 大小:93.50KB
  • 【下载声明】
    1. 本站全部试题类文档,若标题没写含答案,则无答案;标题注明含答案的文档,主观题也可能无答案。请谨慎下单,一旦售出,不予退换。
    2. 本站全部PPT文档均不含视频和音频,PPT中出现的音频或视频标识(或文字)仅表示流程,实际无音频或视频文件。请谨慎下单,一旦售出,不予退换。
    3. 本页资料《2012年昆明理工大学考研专业课试题240.doc》由用户(雁南飞1234)主动上传,其收益全归该用户。163文库仅提供信息存储空间,仅对该用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对上传内容本身不做任何修改或编辑。 若此文所含内容侵犯了您的版权或隐私,请立即通知163文库(点击联系客服),我们立即给予删除!
    4. 请根据预览情况,自愿下载本文。本站不保证下载资源的准确性、安全性和完整性, 同时也不承担用户因使用这些下载资源对自己和他人造成任何形式的伤害或损失。
    5. 本站所有资源如无特殊说明,都需要本地电脑安装OFFICE2007及以上版本和PDF阅读器,压缩文件请下载最新的WinRAR软件解压。
    配套讲稿:

    如PPT文件的首页显示word图标,表示该PPT已包含配套word讲稿。双击word图标可打开word文档。

    特殊限制:

    部分文档作品中含有的国旗、国徽等图片,仅作为作品整体效果示例展示,禁止商用。设计者仅对作品中独创性部分享有著作权。

    关 键  词:
    大学考研专业课试题
    资源描述:

    1、昆明理工大学2012年硕士研究生招生入学考试试题(A卷)考试科目代码:240 考试科目名称 : 单考英语 试题适用招生专业 : 单考 考生答题须知1 所有题目(包括填空、选择、图表等类型题目)答题答案必须做在考点发给的答题纸上,做在本试题册上无效。请考生务必在答题纸上写清题号。2 评卷时不评阅本试题册,答题如有做在本试题册上而影响成绩的,后果由考生自己负责。3 答题时一律使用蓝、黑色墨水笔或圆珠笔作答(画图可用铅笔),用其它笔答题不给分。答题时不准使用涂改液等具有明显标记的涂改用品。Part I Vocabulary (20%)Direction: In this section, there

    2、 are 40incomplete sentences. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Mark your choice on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center. 1. The boss discharged the cook for his incompetence. The word discharged here mean

    3、s_. A. laid down B. laid off C. laid awayD. laid up 2. Petrol is manufactured from the _ oil we take out of the ground. AcrudeB. raw C. roughD. tough 3. One of the most spectacular qualities of man is notably his _ to any kind of natural environment.A. inclination B. domination C. adaptabilityD. ava

    4、ilability4. It takes years of hard work to _ a good dictionary. A. compose B. complyC. constructD. compile 5.ONeills ideas have been _ to a great deal of criticism from those who consider them as scientific dreaming. A. adjusted B. corresponded C. subjectedD. yielded 6. The actors have to _ before t

    5、hey appear in front of the strong lights on television. A. make up B. paint up C. cover upD. do up 7. The design of this architecture show a great deal of _.We have never seen a building of such a type before.A. conventionality B. originality C. formulation D. fascination 8. India and Pakistan have

    6、0.3 and 0.4 hectares of cropland per person _. A. relatively B. proportionally C. particularlyD. respectively 9. Im in no _ this evening to listen to his silly jokes. A. emotionB. mood C. tendency D. sense 10. Jim, the newly elected director, had to reorganize the entire office; he angrily complaine

    7、d of his _, who had been so incompetent that everything was left in a mess.A. successorB. ancestor C. predecessor D. forefather 11. I dont know if the story is true, but Ill try to _ it. A. verifyB. identify C. reinforce D. conform 12. The polar explorers took every precaution to _ the dangers of th

    8、eir trip. A. optimizeB. standardize C. energize D. minimize 13. Because Bob had stopped reading his technical journals he was _ of new development in his field. A. intellectualB. subtle C. ignorant D. tedious 14. The plane _, its bombs exploding as it hit the ground. A. smashedB. clashed C. struck D

    9、. crashed 15. Though it was less attractive, Ralph knew the metal box would be more _ than the wooden box. A. terminalB. durable C. persistent D. ultimate16. The employer _ the letter to his secretary, who wrote it down in short hand. A. dictatedB. examined C. copiedD. imitated 17. Mrs. Brown is so

    10、_ about her housework that servants will not work for her. A. specialB. especial C. peculiar D. particular 18. In a speech he made today, the President of Passagonia advocated the_ of nuclear arms and said that his country was ready for urgent and effective measures to_ the arms race. A. expansion/h

    11、inderB. propulsion/end C. escalation/curtail D. elimination/curb 19. The traditional bonds that exist between the two countries, as well as the mutual respect they hold for one another, will_. a firm basis for further development of their economic ties. A. compromiseB. compensate C. contributeD. con

    12、stitute 20. Both countries have declined to_ the treaty on nonproliferation of nuclear weapons, partly out of concern for the others supposed intentions. A. praiseB. assess C. void D. endorse21, Soldiers in full battle gear took up _ outside the Presidential Palace as tens of thousands of demonstrat

    13、ors slowly marched towards the building.A. trenchesB. positionC. situationD. deployment22. If you can do without the few _ pleasures of the country, you will find the city can provide you with the best that life has to offer.A. rationalB. pastoralC. humorousD. scornful23. Modern ocean-liners offer y

    14、ou a great variety of _ comforts.A. hospitableB. infamous C. ludicrousD. civilized 24. These figures will give you a rough idea as to the cost of _ a sports car.A. runningB. accessoriesC. how expensiveD. license plate.25. Precautions of this sort are necessary, for it is next to impossible to _ the

    15、exact nature of the difficulties which will confront us.A. foretellB. forbidC. forsakeD. fortify 26. Inviting the fire-brigade to put out an imaginary, non-existent fire is a crude form of deception which no _ person would ever indulge in. A. self-consciousB. self-respectingC. self-indulgentD. self-

    16、sacrificing27. Grandma has no authority over the children and lets them do anything they like. Theyre completely _, as a result.A. spoilt B. damagedC. humorousD. scornful28. She is very _; you just couldnt make her walk pass under a ladder.A. credulousB. religiousC. supernaturalD. superstitious29, D

    17、ont forget to wish your elders many happy _ on their birthdays.A. returnsB. celebrations C. anniversariesD. congratulations30. In the medical profession, men . women by two to one. A. outliveB. outdo C. outshineD. outnumber31. Aggressiveness, the violent expression of selfishness, is relatively simp

    18、le to explain in evolutionary _ .A. textsB. words C. termsD. lectures32. Only over the past few decades have we come to understand how surprisingly much of what we do may be _ by the kind of creatures we are and especially by the information stored in our genes.A. enlargedB. influencedC. avoidedD. g

    19、estured33. Scientists have become increasingly _ with the fact that genes not only govern physical characteristics but they also play a large role in behavior.A. criticalB. impressedC. indistinctD. intensified34. In the normal brain a large number of substances were _ that were later found to be abn

    20、ormal in quantity or metabolism(新陈代谢)in a substantial variety of neurological (神经病学的) disorders. A. identifiedB. deviatedC. overtakenD. appointed35. Severe difficulties must be _ before cloning can be done with mammals and humansA. concludedB. overcome C. aggravatedD. endangered36. After entering th

    21、e cave and turning on their powerful arc-lights (弧光灯), they saw great stalagmites(石笋) some of them over fifteen meters high rising up like tree trunks to meet the stalactites _ from the roof.A. balancedB. scaledC. suspendedD. weighed 37. City born and city bred, I have always _ the country as someth

    22、ing you look at through a train window, as somewhere you occasionally visit during a weekend. A. derived fromB. dominatedC. evacuatedD. regarded38. Some people keep talking about the friendly villagers, the unpolluted atmosphere, the _ to nature that one feels and the gentle pace of living out there

    23、 in the country. A. homesicknessB. rhythmC. replacementD. closeness39. But they fail to mention the long and friendless winter evenings which are only interrupted by a(n) _ visit to the local cinema _virtually the sole form of entertainment.A. occasional B. sophisticatedC. steady D. retrospective40.

    24、 Acting on the contention (争论) that facts are _ , reporters can cause untold suffering to individuals by publishing details about their private lives.A. notoriousB. sacred C. contradictoryD. indifferentPart II Reading Comprehension (40%) Directions: In this part there are 4 passages. Each passage is

    25、 followed by 5 questions or unfinished sentences. For each of them there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer and Mark your choice on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.Passage 1It is hard to imagine a more perfect gift than a fine watch, which lasts a lifet

    26、ime and can become a family heirloom (传家宝). “Other gifts that you give dont last very long,” says vice president Karl-Friedrich Scheufele of Geneva-based Chopard. “And there are very few that stay with the person wherever they go. This is the amazing thing about watchesthey are both beautiful and in

    27、timate. You have one on your wrist and you remember a happy time in your life when you look at it.”For something so personal, choosing the right watch demands corresponding care. Here is a brief look at some trends watch buyers will encounter this season:The most obvious trend in watches this season

    28、 is the overwhelming popularity of sports watches in stainless steel. Yellow gold and two-tone watches of gold and steel are outand full steel is in.With the steel trend comes sportiness, which has been the industrys watchword口号, as it were, for the past three years. Generally speaking, the demand f

    29、or large-scale steel-case designswith either steel or leather strapshas led to a great supply of large, even bulky, designs for both men and women. “There is a demand for watches that are bigger and bolder,” says Suryia Hill, media-relations manager for Roberge Watches Geneva. At Citizen, bulky spor

    30、ts watches are the big sellers. “People like to differentiate themselves with their watches, and calm, thin designs are not popular at the moment,” says Willi Richter, general manager of Hamburg-based Citizen Watch Europe GmbH. “Young, middle-aged and even older people these days want to show that t

    31、hey are active, so they prefer bold, active watches.”For Patek Philippe, which has been building luxury gold watches since 1839, the recent move to steel has created a new market of younger buyers. “To our surprise, we found that even our traditional customers wanted to buy our sportier new steel de

    32、signs,” says Anne Kretz, Patek Philippes public-relations manager in Geneva. 41. A fine watch is regarded as a perfect gift for all of the following reasons EXCEPT _.A. it can last a very long timeB. everyone needs a watchC. it stays with the gift receiverD. it is a witness of a persons happy moment

    33、s42. What does “in” (Par. 3, last sentence) mean?A. Used.B. Welcome.C. Popular.D. Obtainable.43. What can be inferred from paragraph 4, sentence 1?A. Sportiness goes together with steel.B. Sportiness has been the password for some years.C. It seems as if sportiness were the password. D. Sports watch

    34、es have been popular for some years.44. All of the following can be used to describe the current trends in watches EXCEPT _.A. sportsB. calmC. boldD. steel45. This text is most probably _. A. a part of an advertising sectionB. a part of a sales catalogC. a trend analysisD. a technical paperPassage 2

    35、Astronomers believe that the expanding universe is the result of an enormous and powerful explosion called the Big Bang. The Big Band theory may explain how the universe formed. The Big Bang theory states that the universe began to expand with the explosion of concentrated matter and energy and has

    36、been expanding ever since. According to the theory, all the matter and energy in the universe was once concentrated into a single place. This place, of course, was extremely hot and dense. Then some 15 to 20 billion years ago, an explosionthe Big Bangshot the concentrated matter and energy in all di

    37、rections. The fastest moving matter traveled farthest away. Energy, too, began moving away from the area of the Big Bang.If the Big Bang theory is correct, the energy left from the Big Bang will be evenly spread out throughout the universe. This energy is known as background radiation. And indeed, s

    38、cientists have discovered that the background radiation is almost the same throughout the entire universe. This constant background radiation is one observation that supports the Big Bang theory.After the initial Big Bang, the force of gravity began to affect the matter racing outward in every direc

    39、tion. Gravity is a force of attraction between objects. All objects have a gravitational (万有引力的 ) attraction. This force of gravity began to pull matter into clumps.At some time, the clumps formed huge clusters of matter. These clumps became the galaxies (星系) of the universe. But even as the galaxie

    40、s were forming, the matter inside the galaxies continued to race away from the area where the Big Bang had occurred. And this is just what astronomers have discovered. All of the galaxies are speeding away from the center of the universe. Most astronomers feel that the Big Bang theory leads to two p

    41、ossible futures for the universe: an open universe and a closed universe.46. What is the passage mainly concerned?A. Center of universe. B. Open or closed universe.C. The Big Bang theory. D. Gravitational attraction.47. According to the passage, the Big Bang theory is important because it sheds ligh

    42、t on (阐明)their _.A. formation of the galaxies B. formation of the universeC. formation of the stars D. formation of the planets48. It can be inferred from the passage that, during the initial Big Bang, matter traveled at _ speed.A. differentB. the sameC. a constantD. an even49. According to the pass

    43、age, galaxies were formed because of _.A. the expansion of the universe B. the contraction of the universeC. background radiation D. the force of gravity50. The galaxies kept on moving and even today they are moving in a direction that is _.A. towards the center of the universeB. away from the cente

    44、r of the universeC. towards EarthD. away from EarthPassage 3In the developed countries, the dominant factor in the next society will be something to which most people are only just beginning to pay attention: the rapid growth in the older population and the rapid shrinking of the younger generation.

    45、 Politicians everywhere still promise to save the existing pensions system, but they and their constituents know perfectly well that in another 25 years people will have to keep working until their mid-70s, heath permitting.What has not yet sunk in is that a growing number of older people say those

    46、over 50 will not keep on working as traditional full-time nine-to-five employees, but will participate in the labor force in many new and different ways: as temporaries, as part-timers, as consultants, on special assignments and so on. What used to be personnel and are now known as human resources departments still assume that those

    展开阅读全文
    提示  163文库所有资源均是用户自行上传分享,仅供网友学习交流,未经上传用户书面授权,请勿作他用。
    关于本文
    本文标题:2012年昆明理工大学考研专业课试题240.doc
    链接地址:https://www.163wenku.com/p-3626311.html

    Copyright@ 2017-2037 Www.163WenKu.Com  网站版权所有  |  资源地图   
    IPC备案号:蜀ICP备2021032737号  | 川公网安备 51099002000191号


    侵权投诉QQ:3464097650  资料上传QQ:3464097650
       


    【声明】本站为“文档C2C交易模式”,即用户上传的文档直接卖给(下载)用户,本站只是网络空间服务平台,本站所有原创文档下载所得归上传人所有,如您发现上传作品侵犯了您的版权,请立刻联系我们并提供证据,我们将在3个工作日内予以改正。

    163文库