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复旦大学考博英语试题无答案.doc

1、复旦大学2011年考博英语真题 Part Ⅰ Vocabulary and Structure (15 points) Directions: There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on ANSWER SHEET Ⅰ with a singl

2、e line through the center. 1. He’s color-blind and can’t the difference between red and green easily. A. detect B. discover C. distinguish D. determine 2. As many as 100 species of fish, some to these waters, may have been affected by the pollution. A. u

3、nusual B. particular C. typical D. unique 3. In her bright yellow coat, she was easily in the crowed. A. accessible B. identifiable C. negligible D. incredible 4. Some people find that certain foods their headaches. A. introduce

4、 B. trigger C. summon D. create 5. The workers chose to their dissatisfaction in a series of strikes. A. deliver B. offer C. manifest D. indicate 6. Living with a roommate constraint on her ----she couldn’t play her trumpet

5、or have parties late at night. A. imposed B. illustrated C. impressed D. left 7. I don’t know how to get there either ---- perhaps we’d better a map. A. note B. mark C. consult D. draft 8. In the of recent incidents, we asking

6、 our customers to take particular care of their belongings. A. process B. company C. light D. form 9. The police are doing all the can to bring those responsible for the bombing to A. evidence B. hearing C. justice D. rule 10. The

7、 programme aims to make the country in food and to cut energy imports. A. self-confident B. self-sufficient C. self-satisfied D. self-restrained 11. I think I’d like to stay home this evening going out as it is raining so heavily. A. better than B. other tha

8、n C. rather than D. sooner than 12.The public can rest that detectives are doing everything possible to find the murderer. A. assured B. approved C. guaranteed D. convinced 13. The child’s bad behavior is often more than a way of trying to

9、 his mother’s attention away from his sister. A. reflect B. catch C. deflect D. reduce 14. The small building was marked with a modest brass ,stating the name and the business of the occupiers. A. plaque B. plateau C. plague D. pl

10、aster 15. I don’t know what all the was about -----it was a dull sort of a film and there was almost no sex in it. A. controversy B. conversation C. discussion D. illumination 16. I missed the last flight, and decided to stay the night at the airport. A. howev

11、er B. therefore C. moreover D. meanwhile 17. You could be many dangers by traveling alone in that area. A. subject to B. immune to C. sensitive to D. resistant to 18. She chewed each delicious mouthful as slowly as she could,

12、 the pleasure. A. delaying B. prolonging C. insisting D. indulging 19. The candidate has an impressively range of interests and experience. A. diverse B. vivid C. mobile D. alive 20. When I was sent to prison, I really felt I

13、had my parents . A. let…off B. let…down C. let…out D. let…alone 21. He outrage by calling the TV programmes “talking wallpaper” A. provoked B. evoked C. revoked D. invoked 22/. The governments is trying to the peop

14、le into thinking that a war is necessary. A. enlighten B. involve C. orient D. brainwash 23. All the questions around what she had been doing on the night of the robbery. A. dissolved B. revolved C. evolved D. devolved 24. Make sure you’re him before you st

15、art sharing a house. A. synonymous with t B. compatible with C. subordinate to D. autonomous of 25. She said that the treatment she had received in the hospital had completely her os her dignity. A. thrived B. suspended C. deprived D. contrived 26. She was unimpressed

16、 by the actor describing him as “a vain man and dull” A. intensively B. intensely C. downright D. actual 27. down than the telephone rang. A. Not until I lay B. No sooner had I lain C. Hardly had I lain D. Scarcely did I lie 28.. I’m sorry I’m late----

17、I had a mental and forget that we would have a meeting today. A. aberration B. perversion C. imbalance D. sanity 29. I ignored an old woman who asked me for money in the street yesterday and it’s been on my ever since. A. morality B. conscience C. morale D

18、 rationale 30. He saw university as a community of scholars, where students were by teachers into an appreciation of different philosophical approaches. A. extracted B. deducted C. inducted D. conducted Part Ⅱ Reading Comprehension (40 points) Directions: There are 4 r

19、eading passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them, there are four choices marked A,B, C and D.Choose the best answer and mark corresponding letter on ANSWER SHEET Ⅰ with a single line through the center. (1) I am running down

20、 an alley with a stolen avocado, having climbed over a white brick fence and into the forbidden back yard of a carefully manicured estate at the corner of El Dorado and Crescent Drive in Beverly Hills, California. I have snatched a rock-hard Fuerte avocado from one of the three avocado trees near t

21、he fence. I have been told that many ferocious dogs patrol the grounds; they are killers, these dogs. I am defying them. They are nowhere to be found, except in my mind, and I’m out and gone and in the alley with their growls directing my imagination. I am running with fear and exhilaration, beg

22、inning a period of summer. Emerging from the shield of the alley I cut out into the open. Summer is about running, and I am running, protected by distance from the dogs. At the corner of Crescent Drive and Lomitas I spot Bobby Tornitzer on a bike. I shout “Tornitzer!” He turns his head. His bik

23、e wobbles. An automobile moving rapidly catches Tornitzer’s back wheel. Tornitzer is thrown high into the air and onto the concrete sidewalk of Crescent Drive. The driver, a woman with gray hair, swirls from the car hysterically and hovers noisily over Tornitzer, who will not survive the accident.

24、 I hold the avocado to my chest and stand, frozen, across the street. I am shivering in the heat, and sink to my knees. It is approximately 3:30 in the afternoon. It is June 21, 1946. In seven days, I will be 8 years old. 31. The best title for this story could be A. Summer B. Killer

25、 Dogs C. My Eighth Birthday D. The Alley 32. The main image in paragraph 1 is of a young boy A. climbing a white brick fences B. snatching avocados C. running with fear and exhilaration D. defying ferocious dogs 33. The main image in paragraph 2 is of A. Tornitzer riding his bik

26、e B. exhilaration turning into horror C. the 7-year-old emerging from the alley D. the hysteria of the woman driver 34. The story start with the feeling of and ends with the feeling of . A. joyful action…horrified inaction B. running…standing C. being alone…being with others D. bei

27、ng alone in the open…shivering in the heat 35 The phrase “shivering in the heat” (near the end of this passage) dramatically describes shock through A. the use of minute detail B. the unexpected combination of hot and cold C. its implied reference to the word ‘frozen’ D. the contrast of death

28、and play (2) Analysts have had their go at humor, and I have read some of this interpretative literature, but without being greatly instructed. Humor can be dissected, as a frog can, but the thing dies in the process and the innards are discouraging to any but the pure scientific mind. In a newsr

29、eel theatre the other day I saw a picture of a man who had developed the soap bubble to a higher point than it had ever before reached. He had became the ace soap bubble blower of America, had perfected the business of blowing bubbles, refined it, doubled it, squared it, and had even worked himself

30、up into a convenient lather. The effect was not pretty. Some of the bubbles were too big to be beautiful, and the blower was always jumping into them or out of them, or playing some sort of unattractive trick with them. It was, if anything, a rather repulsive sight. Humor is a little like that: it w

31、on’t stand much blowing up, and it won’t stand much poking. It has a certain fragility, an evasiveness, which one had best respect. Essentially, it is a complete mystery. A human frame convulsed with laughter, and the laughter becoming hysterical and uncontrollable, is as far out of balance as one s

32、haken with the hiccoughs or in the throes of a sneezing fit. One of the things commonly said about humorists is that they really very sad people---clown with a breaking heart. There is some truth in it, bur it is badly stated. It would be more accurate, I think, to say that there is a deep vein of

33、melancholy running through everyone’s life and that the humorist, perhaps more sensible of it than some others, compensates for it actively and positively. Humorist fatten on trouble. The have always made trouble pay. They struggle along with a good will and endure pain cheerfully, knowing how well

34、it will serve them in the sweet by and by. You find them wrestling with foreign languages, fighting folding ironing boards and swollen drainpipes, suffering the terrible discomfort of tight boots( or as Josh Billing wittily called them, “tite” boots). They pour out their sorrows profitably, in a for

35、m that is not quite fiction nor quite fact either. Beneath the sparkling surface of these dilemmas flows the strong tide of human woe. 36. The central theme of this essay is: A. There is little humor in old newsreel. B. Humor can be dissected like a frog. C. Humor is essentially a mystery, and

36、because humorists are more aware of melancholy, they seem sadder than most people. D. Humorists need to compensate for the pain they have suffered. 37. The main idea of paragraph 2 is: A. The author once saw a picture of the largest soap bubble ever made B. The bubble blowing performance was a r

37、epulsive sight. C. Humor is fragile. D. Laughter is not a measure of humor. 38. Why does the author feel that when humor is dissected, it dies in the process? A. The fun in humor lies in examining its contents B. Humor must tantalize the senses on impact---if it has to be explained, it loses it

38、s effect. C. Humor is best enjoyed by people with scientific minds. D. A good humorist should explain his or her joke to make sure everyone understands it. 39. The word “melancholy” in paragraph 3 probably means A. joy B. sadness C. hysteria D. exhilaration 40. In his final sentence,

39、 the author is evoking an image of A. the ocean B. sparkling germs C. high tide D. flowing water (3) Every time an old building is torn down in this country, and a new building goes up, the ground floor becomes a bank. The reason for this is that banks are the only ones who can afford

40、 the rent for the ground floor of the new buildings going up. Besides, when bank loans someone money to build a new building, it usually takes an option for the street-floor facilities. Most people don’t think there is anything wrong with this and they accept it as part of the American free-enterpr

41、ise system. But there is s small group of people in this country who are fighting for Bank Birth Control. This is how Huddlestone Hubbard, the BBC’s chairman, explained it. “whenever you see an old building torn down,” Hubbard said, “you usually see a candy store, a dry cleaner, a delicatessen, an

42、d possibly a florist torn down with it. These shops are all replaced in the new buildings with a beautiful glass, aluminum, wall-to wall-carpeted money factor. “Now from an aesthetic viewpoint, a bank looks better than a fry cleaner, a candy store, a delicatessen and a florist. But from a practical

43、 point of view, it’s a sheer disaster. If you want a newspaper, a candy bar or a chocolate milk shake, you can’t get it a bank. Nor can you run out to a bank for a pound of Swiss cheese and a six-pack of beer when have guests coming over. “A bank is great if you want to buy a car, but it’s useless

44、if you want to have your dress cleaned. “And while a bank might buy flowers to give itself a human image, it doesn’t sell any when you want to make up with your wife.” “What you’re saying then, Mr. Hubbard, is that every time a bank goes up, something in all of us dies.” “Exactly. One of the reas

45、ons kids are getting in so much trouble these days is that there are candy stores to hang around anymore. When tear down a delicatessen, the tangy smell of potato salad, corned beef and dill pickles are lost forever. Unless you’re trying to make a loan, no one ever salivates in a bank. “It is true,

46、 I said. “The situation is more crucial than anyone thinks,” Hubbard said. “at the rate they’re tearing down consumer stores and replacing them with banks, we estimate that in ten years it will be impossible to buy a loaf of bread in the country. What good is it to get 7 percent on your money if y

47、ou starve to death?” “Then what you’re saying is that it isn’t a question of not taking it with you. It’s question of staying alive while you have it,” I said. “Something like that,” Hubbard agreed. “we’re tying to get the public to wake up to e fact it’s better to have a store that sells screwdri

48、vers than a bank that gives away alarm clocks.” “What’s the solution?” “A government decree that a bank has to supply the same services of the stores it tore down on the same property. If it’s a bakery, they have to sell cake, if it’s a photography shop, they have to develop films, and if it’s a d

49、ry-goods store, they have to sell warm underwear. If they provide the services of the stores they tore down, then we’ll let them do a little money lending on the side”. 41. The central theme of the essay is: A. Practically every new commercial building erected today is owned by a bank. B. Banks a

50、re attempting to drive small merchants out of service. C. New banks are not assets to a neighborhood in spite of their attractive appearance. D. By occupying ground floor space in new buildings, banks are replacing neighborhood shopping conveniences. 42. This essay is written in a tone of

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