1、目录2008年华侨大学外国语学院753英语综合考研真题2009年华侨大学外国语学院755英语综合考研真题2010年华侨大学外国语学院758英语综合考研真题2011年华侨大学外国语学院758英语综合考研真题2012年华侨大学外国语学院758英语综合考研真题2013年华侨大学外国语学院762英语综合考研真题2014年华侨大学外国语学院762英语综合考研真题2015年华侨大学外国语学院762英语综合考研真题2016年华侨大学外国语学院762英语综合考研真题2017年华侨大学外国语学院710英语综合考研真题2018年华侨大学外国语学院710英语综合考研真题2008年华侨大学外国语学院753英语综合考研
2、真题Part Vocabulary:20 pointsDirections:Beneath each of the following sentences,there are fourchoices marked A,B,C and D.Choose the one that best completes thesentence.1.Care should be taken to decrease the length of time that one is _loud continuous noise.A.subjected toB.filled withC.associated withD
3、.attached to2.He was pilloried in the newspapers and his _ demanded.A.withdrawalB.resignationC.responseD.return3.Their attitudes towards life are as _ as the notions ofpredestination and free will.A.irreconcilableB.unrelatedC.irrelevantD.irreplaceable4.Lack of public transportation in the suburbs ha
4、s caused a terrible_ live there;they must either buy a car or depend on friends fortransportation.A.turbulenceB.prevalenceC.resilienceD.predicament5.This _ in his character was not overlooked by Newtons enemies.A.ambiguityB.paradoxC.antithesisD.ambivalence6.This fairy tale presents the _ of a handso
5、me young man to aspellbound beast.A.transformationB.transferenceC.transcendenceD.transposition7.The stronger the challenge,the more _ the evangelism about howthe family was the cornerstone of the safe and ordered society,and the wifeand mother was the heart of the family.A.vociferousB.stridentC.inco
6、rrigibleD.infirm8.He ate a _ amount of the homemade bread at the dinner party.A.miraculousB.gleefulC.prodigiousD.fanciful9.When cooking,people like to add a little white wine to give an extrazing to a _.A.receiptB.receptionC.prescriptionD.recipe10.The eyewitnesss testimony was in question since ther
7、e were some_ in his various accounts.A.disqualificationB.discrepanciesC.insufficienciesD.uncertainty11.It was several seconds before I could _ the energy to get up andswitch the machine off.A.takesB.countsC.mustersD.barters12.The workers demand for higher wages was a _ that led toimportant social ch
8、anges.A.dissertationB.catalystC.catastropheD.connotation13.It is more likely to be a _ discovery than the result of aconcerted effort to find it.A.momentousB.fundamentalC.valiantD.fortuitous14.They are very busy because they have a role in schools _ workthis year.A.pastorB.public servantC.liaisonD.a
9、rchbishop15.He had _ a healthy appetite and finished a large plate ofspaghetti very quickly.A.worked upB.made upC.used upD.turned up16.The teams points are _ over the five fixtures for final positions.A.acerbatedB.assaultedC.alleviatedD.aggregated17.A human being is quite a _ creature,for the gloss
10、of rationalitythat covers his or her fears and insecurity is thin and often easily breached.A.frailB.logicalC.valiantD.ludicrous18.He was utterly _ in his dealing with rival firms.A.wearisomeB.unfavorableC.assiduousD.unscrupulous19.You wait,Mr.Crow!You wait!Youll find Robinson isnt a fellowto _ with
11、.A.permeateB.prevailC.groupD.tangle20.There was also a theoretical challenge,one forced on Tocqueville bythe threat of the workers and the _ of the bourgeoisie.A.highbrowB.ineptitudeC.idiotismD.insanenessPart Grammar:30 points()Complete each of the following sentences with the best choice(10points):
12、1.Visitors may not remain on _ without permission.A.the school premiseB.a school premiseC.the school premisesD.school premise2.“Did you criticize him for his mistakes?”“Yes,but _ it.”A.Id better not toB.Id not ratherC.Id rather not have doneD.Id rather not doing3.I wish youd consider _ to Miami with
13、 us this vacation.A.goingB.to goC.that youll goD.to going4._ astrology and alchemy may be regarded as fundamental aspectsof thought is indicated by their apparent university.A.Both areB.BothC.What bothD.That both5.The experiment on that compound ought _ hours ago by thestudents.A.to be madeB.to make
14、C.be madeD.have been made6.“Jack certainly has a low opinion of Suzanne.”“It cant be any worse than _ of him.”A.sheB.she doesC.herD.hers7.The coarser the sediment,_.A.where the beach is steeper and narrowerB.and the steeper and narrower the beachC.the beach is steeper and narrowerD.the steeper and n
15、arrower the beach8.“When is your dental appointment?”“Its on Friday,_.”A.fifth OctoberB.five OctoberC.the fifth of OctoberD.the five of October9.There were two small rooms in the beach house,_ served as akitchen.A.the smaller of whichB.the smallest of whichC.the smaller of themD.smallest of that10.I
16、 have written about the changes in the social system _ topromote happiness.A.requireB.to requireC.requiringD.required()Identify the one underlined part that is wrong(10 points):()Rewrite the following sentences so as to make the italicized wordsor phrases more emphatic by inversion(4 points):1.The l
17、ittle boy ran out from behind his mother.2.Some of them didnt realize how tempting the proposition was untilthen.3.We knew little about each others past when we first came.4.The teacher had no sooner left the classroom than the pupils rushedout.()Join each of the following pairs of sentences,using e
18、ither the-ingparticiple or the-ed participle(3 points):5.He found no one at home.He left the house in a bad temper.6.He escaped from prison.He looked for a place where he could getfood.7.He was exhausted by his work.He threw himself on his bed.()Question:What is the difference between ditransitive v
19、erbs(双宾语及物动词)and complex transitive verbs(复杂宾语及物动词)?Answerthe question briefly with examples to show the difference(3 points):Part Reading Comprehension:40 pointsDirections:There are four passages in this part.Each passage isfollowed by four questions or incomplete statements.For each question orsta
20、tement,there are four choices marked A,B,C,and D.Choose only ONEthat best answers the question or finishes the incomplete statement.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage:Cities develop as a result of functions that they can perform.Somefunctions result directly from the ingenuity of th
21、e citizenry,but mostfunctions result from the needs of the local area and of the surroundinghinterland(the region that supplies goods to the city and to which the cityfurnishes services and other goods).Geographers often make a distinctionbetween the situation and the site of a city.Situation refers
22、 to the generalposition in relation to the surrounding region,whereas site involves physical,characteristics of the specific location.Situation is normally much moreimportant to the continuing prosperity of a city.If a city is well situated inregard-to its hinterland,its development is much more lik
23、ely to continue.Chicago,for example,possesses an almost unparalleled situation:it is locatedat the southern end of a huge lake that forces east-west transportation lines tobe compressed into its vicinity,and at a meeting of significant land and watertransport routes.It also overlooks what is one of
24、the worlds finest largefarming regions.These factors ensured that Chicago would become a greatcity regardless of the disadvantageous characteristics of the available site,such as being prone to flooding during thunderstorm activity.Similarly,it can be argued that much of New York Citys importanceste
25、ms from its early and continuing advantage of situation.Philadelphia andBoston both originated at about the same time as New York and shared NewYorks location at the western end of one of the worlds most importantoceanic trade routes,but only New York possesses an easy-access functionalconnection(th
26、e Hudson-Mohawk lowland)to the vast Midwestern hinterland.This account does not alone explain New Yorks primacy,but it does includeseveral important factors.Among the many aspects of situation that help toexplain why some cities grow and others do not,original location on anavigable waterway seems p
27、articularly applicable.Of course,suchcharacteristic as slope,drainage,power resources,river crossings,coastalshapes,and other physical characteristics help to determine city location,butsuch factors are normally more significant in early stages of city developmentthan later.1.What does the passage m
28、ainly discuss?A.The development of trade routes through United States cities.B.Contrasts in settlement patterns in United States.C.Historical differences among three large United States cities.D.The importance of geographical situation in the growth of UnitedStates cities.2.The word“ingenuity”in lin
29、e 2.is closest in meaning to _.A.wealthB.resourcefulnessC.traditionsD.organization3.The passage suggests that a geographer would consider a citys soiltype part of its _.A.hinterlandB.situationC.siteD.function4.According to the passage,a citys situation is more important than itssite in regard to the
30、 citys _.A.long-term growth and prosperityB.ability to protect its citizenryC.possession of favorable weather conditionsD.need to import food supplies5.The author mentions each of the following as an advantage ofChicagos location EXCEPT its _.A.hinterlandB.nearness to a large lakeC.position in regar
31、d to transport routesD.flat terrainQuestions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage:The Harlem Renaissance,a movement of the 1920s,marked thetwentieth centurys first period of intense activity by African Americans inthe field of literature,art,and music in the United States.The philosophy ofthe
32、movement combined realism,ethnic consciousness,and Americanism.Encouraged by the example of certain Americans of European descent suchas Thomas Eakins,Robert Henri,and George Luks,who had includedpersons of African descent in their paintings as serious studies rather than astrivial or sentimental st
33、ereotypes,African American artists of this period setabout creating a new portrayal of themselves and their lives in the UnitedStates.As they began to strive for social and cultural independence,theirattitudes toward themselves changed,and,to some extent,other segments ofAmerican society began to ch
34、ange their attitudes toward them.Thus,thoughthe Harlem Renaissance was a short-lived movement,its impact on Americanart and culture continues to the present.The district in New York City known as Harlem was the capital of themovement.In 1925 an issue of Survey Graphic magazine devoted exclusivelyto
35、Harlem and edited by philosopher Alain Locke became the manifesto ofthe African American artistic movement.Locke strongly suggested thatindividuals,while accepting their Americanism,take pride in their Africanancestral arts and urged artists to look to Africa for substance and inspiration.Far from a
36、dvocating a withdrawal from American culture,as did some of hiscontemporaries,Locke recommended a culture pluralism through whichartists could enrich the culture of America.African Americans were urged byLocke to be collaborators and participators with other Americans in art,literature,and music;and
37、 at the same time to preserve,enhance,and promotetheir own cultural heritage.Artists and intellectuals from many parts of theUnited States and the Caribbean had been attracted to Harlem by the pulseand beat of its unique and dynamic culture.From this unity created by theconvergence of artists from v
38、arious social and geographical backgroundscame a new spirit,which,particularly in densely populated Harlem,was toresult in greater group awareness and self-determination.African Americangraphic artists took their place beside the poets and writers of the HarlemRenaissance and carried on efforts to i
39、ncrease and promote the visual arts.6.What does the passage mainly discuss?A.African American paintings in the 1920sB.African culture in the 1920sC.The influence of Alain Locke on African American artD.The beliefs and influence of a Black cultural movement7.According to the passage,Tomas Eakins,Robe
40、rt Henri,and GeorgeLuks were important because of _.A.the philosophical contributions they made to the Harlem RenaissanceB.their development of a new style of African American artC.they way in which they depicted African Americans in theirD.their independence from European artistic traditions8.Accor
41、ding to the passage,African American artists of the 1920sdiffered from earlier AfricanAmerican artists in terms of their feelings about _.A.themselvesB.other artistsC.their impact on American artD.stereotypes9.Alain Locke believed all of the following to be important to theAfrican American artistic
42、movement EXCEPT _.A.pride in AfricanB.cultural pluralismC.collaboration with other artistsD.withdrawal from American culture10.According to the passage,all of the following were true of Harlem inthe 1920s EXCEPT:_.A.Some Caribbean artists and intellectuals lived there.B.It attracted people from vari
43、ous regions of United States.C.It was one of the most expensive neighborhoods in New York City.D.It was a unique cultural center.Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage:Before the 1500s,the western plains of North America were dominatedby farmers.One group,the Mandans,lived in the uppe
44、r Missouri Rivercountry,primarily in present-day North Dakota.They had large villages ofhouses built close together.The tight arrangement enabled the Mandans toprotect themselves more easily from the attacks of others who might seek toobtain some of the food these highly capable farmers stored from
45、one year tothe next.The women had primary responsibility for the fields.They had toexercise considerable skill to produce the desired results,for their northernlocation meant fleeting growing seasons.Winter often lingered;autumncould be ushered in by severe frost.For good measure,during the spring a
46、ndsummer,drought,heat,hail,grasshoppers,and other frustrations might awaitthe wary grower.Under such conditions,Mandan women had to grow maize capable ofweathering adversity.They began as early as it appeared feasible to do so inthe spring,clearing the land,using fire to clear stubble from the field
47、s andthen planting.From this point until the first green corn could be harvested,the crop required labor and vigilance.Harvesting proceeded in two stages.In August the Mandans picked asmaller amount of the crop before it had matured fully.This green corn wasboiled,dried,and shelled,with some of the
48、maize slated for immediateconsumption and the rest stored in animal-skin bags.Later in the fall,thepeople picked the rest of the corn.They saved the best of the harvest forseeds or for trade,with the remainder eaten right away or stored for later usein underground reserves.With appropriate banking o
49、f the extra food,theMandans protected themselves against the disaster of crop failure andaccompanying hunger.The women planted another staple,squash,about the first of June,andharvested it near the time of the green com harvest.After they picked it,theysliced it,dried it,and strung the slices before
50、 they stored them.Once again,they saved the seed from the best of the years crop.The Mandans also grewsunflowers and tobacco;the latter was the particular task of the old men.11.The Mandans built their houses close together in order to _.A.guard their supplies of foodB.protect themselves against the