2018年宁波大学考研专业课试题661基础英语 .doc
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1、宁波大学2018年硕士研究生招生考试初试试题(A卷) (答案必须写在考点提供的答题纸上)科目代码: 661总分值: 150科目名称:基础英语I. Vocabulary (30 points)This part consists of two sections.Section ADirections: Choose one of the four alternatives which is closest in meaning to the underlined word or phrase and mark the corresponding letter. Please write your
2、 answers on the Answer Sheet.(120 points).1. Theintellectisalwaysheldinabeyanceby thespiritofreasonableness,andstill more by thewritersartisticsensibility.A. suspension B. approval C. continuation D. antidote 2. She smiled thecreduloussmile of ignorant innocence and pulled the gate open.A. sophistic
3、ated B. naive C. deceiving D. guilty3. Wecantracetherudimentaryrootsofallourvaluesandlimitsbackinourchildhoodanecdotes.A. salient B. deep C. fundamental D. far-fetched 4. Alexanderenvisionedacosmopolitancultureinhisnewempire.A. local B. endemic C. provincial D. universal 5. Perhapsthefirstthinganycy
4、nicwillnoteaboutthesepledgesisthattheyaredevoidofanyself-sacrifice.A. realist B. faultfinder C. optimist D. pessimist 6. Whenthewindsblewthroughtheholes,therocksemittedaneeriekeeningsound,likeadirgeoflostsouls.A. elegy B. song C. eulogy D. tribute 7. Iamblessedwithabuoyanttemperamentandenjoythepleas
5、uresofthisearth.A. lighthearted B. depressed C. disheartened D. glad 8. Hesawthehideous,obscureshaperiseslowlytothesurface. A. beautiful B. unclear C. repulsive D. ambiguous 9. Jimlikestogloatoverallthesportsprizeshehasown,whichhekeepsinaglasscase.A. revel B. lament C. survey D. scan 10. Itwouldbeun
6、wisetopretendthatitdoesnothappenanddishonesttodisavowitinanycircumstances. A. claim B. renounce C. confess D. plead11. Hisrubicundfaceexpressedconsternationandfatigue. A. rough B. robust C. ruddy D. dark12. Goinghigher-endalsomeansMicrosoftwoulddodgeapotentialthreat toAmazonandGoogle.A. duck B. form
7、 C. propose D. profile 13 . Laughteristhetonic,therelief,thesurceaseforpain.A . exhaustion B. regulator C. monitor D. refresher 14. WhenmyplaywaswiththeeIneverquestionedwhothouwert.Iknewnorshynessnorfear,mylifewasboisterousA. controllable B. disorderly C. wild D. unruly 15. Hehadplentyoffeedbackandp
8、lentyoftimetomitigatethisissue,buthecanbestubborn. A . alleviate B. shorten C. increase D. revise 16. Theeggsarepackedincartonslinedwithshockproofcorrugated paperboard. A. smooth B. horizontal C. silky D. ribbed17. IntheEasthesucceededinestablishingByzantinehegemonyoverthecrusadingstates.A. overthro
9、w B. conquest C. supremacy D. subjugation 18. Artisthestoredhoneyofthehumansoul,gatheredonwingsofmiseryandtravail.A. labour B. journey C. pilgrimage D. wretchedness 19. Hewhowillnotreason,isabigot;hewhocannotisafool;andhewhodaresnotisaslave.A. cynic B. pessimist C. dogmatist D . fascist 20. Outofthe
10、cornerofmyeyeIsawablurofmovementontheothersideoftheglassA. clarity B. haziness C. shape D. transparency Section B There are ten words or phrases underlined in the following sentences. You are required to use other English words or phrases to explain them with the meanings that best suit those senten
11、ces (110 points).For example: Johnny Carson has much to do to keep up with great eloquenceAnswer: quick and witty tongue.1. Whilehisintentionsaretosavelivedandpreventinjuries,thismangerisperceivedasvindictive,uncaringandself-serving. 2. ItisnottoshameyouthatIwritethesethingsbuttoadmonishyouasmybelov
12、edchildren.3. Allthepeopleinthepartyweredisgustedwithhisbawdyjokes. 4. HisaestheticandideologyhaveseepedintotheveryfabricofAmericantheater.5. ThismagnifiesUSculturaladvantagesbecausethemarketintowhich artistsfromothercountriesmustsellisoftenabysmal. 6. ViolentstormswreakedhavocontheFrenchRiviera,lea
13、vingthree peopledeadanddozensinjured. 7. Iseemedtodiscernsomesignsofemotionuponthebutlerswhiteface. 8. Criticsoftheschemetakealessbenignview. 9. Thecruxofthematterisnotshortageoftime,butshortageofwork. 10. HespeaksmanylanguagesincludingArabic,sohewasassignedtodangerouscovertoperations. II. Cloze (20
14、 points)Directions: There are twenty blanks in the following passage. You are required to fill the words or phrases in them that best complete the passage to make a smooth and logical reading semantically, syntactically and textually. The words that you use to fill in the blanks can be any that you
15、think are suitable and able to make the passage smooth in meaning and grammar. Please write your answers on the Answer Sheet. (1x20 points) Shakespeares sonnets are very different from Shakespeares plays, but they do contain _1_elements and an overall sense of story. Each of the poems_2_with a highl
16、y personal theme, and each can be _3_ on its own or in relation to the poems around it. The sonnets have the feel of _4_ poems, but we dont know whether they deal with real events or not, because no one knows _5_ about Shakespeares life to say whether or not they deal with real events and feelings,
17、so we tend to refer to the voice of the sonnets as “the speaker”as _6_ he were a dramatic creation like Hamlet or King Lear. There are certainly a number of intriguing _7_ throughout the poems. The first 126 of the sonnets seem to be _8_ to an unnamed young nobleman, whom the speaker loves very much
18、; the rest of the poems (except for the last two, which seem generally unconnected to the _9_ of the sequence) seem to be addressed to a mysterious _10_ , whom the speaker loves, hates, and lusts for simultaneously. The two addressees of the sonnets are usually_11_ to as the “young man” and the “dar
19、k lady”; in summaries of individual poems, I have also called the young man the “beloved” and the dark lady the “lover,” especially in cases where their _12_ can only be surmised. Within the two mini-sequences, there are a _13_ of other discernible elements of “plot”: the speaker _ 14_ the young man
20、 to have children; he is forced to _15_ a separation from him; he competes with a_16_ poet for the young mans patronage and affection. At two points in the sequence, it seems that the young man and the_17_lady are actually lovers themselvesa state of affairs with which the speaker is none too _18_ .
21、 But while these continuities give the poems a narrative flow and a helpful frame of reference, they have been frustratingly_19_ for scholars and biographers to pin _20_ . In Shakespeares life, who were the young man and the dark lady?III. Error Detection and Correction (20 points)Directions: There
22、are twenty errors in the following passage. You should detect and correct all the errors. Please write your answers on the Answer Sheet. Prose by its very nature is longer than verse, and the virtues 1 peculiar with it manifest themselves gradually. If the cardinal 2 virtue of poetry is love, the ca
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