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浙江工商大学2005年硕士研究生入学考试试卷(A卷)
招生专业:外国语言学与应用语言学
考试科目:综合英语
考试时间:3小时
1、Vocabulary and structure
Directions: Choose one word or phrase that correctly completes the sentence. Mark your answers blacking the corresponding letters.(25%)
1、Despite their good service, most inns are less costly than hotels of standards.
A、equivalent B、alike C、uniform D、likely
2、Water enters into a great variety of chemical reactions, have been mentioned in previous pages.
A、a few of it B、a few of that C、a few of them D、a few of which
3、I left for the office earlier than usual this morning traffic jam.
A、in line with B、for the sake of C、in case of D、at the risk of
4、Once they had fame, fortune, secure futures; is utter poverty.
A、now that all is left B、now all that is left
C、now all which is left D、now all what is left
5、All flights because of storm, they decided to take the train.
A、having canceled B、having been canceled
C、were canceled D、have been canceled
6、Language belongs to each one of us, to the flower-seller to the professor.
A、as much as B、as far as C、the same as D、as long as
7、We preferred to postpone the meeting it without the presence of our president.
A、to holding B、than to hold C、rather than held D、rather than hold
8、Many people, if not most, literary taste as an elegant accomplishment, by acquiring which they will complete themselves, and make themselves finally fit as members of a correct society.
A、look on B、look down C、look in D、look into
9、What a good listener is able to do is to process what he hears on the basis of the context .
A、it occurring in B、occurred in it C、it occurs in D、occurring in it
10、It’s time about the traffic problem downtown.
A、anything will be done B、everything is done
C、something was done D、nothing to be done
11、Physics is the present-day equivalent of used to be called natural philosophy, from which most of present-day science arose.
A、that B、which C、all D、what
12、 is the center of our planetary system was a difficult concept to grasp in the Middle Ages.
A、It is the sun and not the earth B、Being the sun and not the earth
C、The sun and not the earth D、That the sun and not the earth
13、A membership card authorizes the club’s facilities for a period of 12 months.
A、the holding using B、the holder’s using
C、the holder to use D、the holder uses
14、 I admit that there are problems ,I don’t think that they cannot be solved.
A、Unless B、Until C、As D、While
15、Although rain falls throughout most of the world, in Antarctica, and in a few other places, precipitation occurs as ice and snow.
A、and all B、all C、where all D、it is all
16、Prized for centuries for their beauty, roses are probably the world’s plants.
A、cultivated ornamental most widely B、ornamental widely cultivated most
C、most widely cultivated ornamental D、widely ornamental most cultivated
17、 they rely on external sources of warmth, amphibians in cool regions hibernate through the winter
A、Because B、By reason of C、Due to D、Since that
18、 as taste is really a composite sense made up of both taste and smell
A、To which we refer B、What do we refer to
C、That we refer to it D、What we refer to
19、Lorraine Hansberry’s playa Raisin in the sun was to be produced on Broadway.
A、the first drama that an African American woman
B、an African American woman whose first drama
C、the first drama by an African American woman
D、an African American woman’s drama that first
20、Achallenging new area in inorganic chemistry is the role of transition metals in the biochemical catalysts called enzymes.
A、that of understanding B、to have understanding
C、the understanding D、understanding that
21、Soap operas, a type of television drama series, are so called because at first they were
Such as soap manufacturers.
A、commercial companies by sponsored B、companies by commercial by sponsored C、sponsored by commercial companies D、companies commercial sponsored by
22、She is most frugal in matters of business, but in her private life she reveals a streak of
.
A、antipathy B、prodigality C、misanthropy D、virtuosity
23、Just as some writers have the capacity of language to express meaning, Giacometti
The failure of art to convey reality.
A、despaired of …bewailed B、denied…refuted
C、demonstrated…exemplified D、scoffed at…abjured
24、According to one political theorist, a regime that has as its goal absolute ,without any law or principle, has declared war on justice.
A、respectability…codification of B、supremacy…suppression of
C、autonomy…accountability to D、responsibility…prioritization of
25、A lthough it seems that there would be a greater risk of serious automobile accidents in densely populated areas, such accidents are most likely to occur in sparsely populated regions.
A、paradoxical B、anomalous C、axiomatic D、portentous
II、Cloze
Directions: Fill in each of the blanks in the following passage with One appropriate work.(15%)
One argument used to support the idea that employment will continue to be the dominant form of work, and that 1 will eventually become available for all who want it , is
2 working time will continue to fall. People in jobs will work fewer hours in the day, fewer days in the week, fewer weeks in the year, and fewer years in a lifetime, 3 they do now . this will mean that more jobs will be available for more people. This, it is said, is the
4 we should set about restoring full employment.
There is no 5 that something of this kind will happen. The shorter working week, longer holidays, 6 retirement, job-sharing—these and other ways of reducing the amount of time people spend on their jobs-- 7 certainly likely to spread. A mix of part-time paid work and part-time unpaid work is likely to become a much more common work pattern than today, and a flexi-life pattern of work—involving paid employment at certain stages of life, but not at others—will become 8 .But it is surely unrealistic to assume that this will make it possible to restore full employment as the dominant 9 of work.
In the 10 place, so long as employment remains the overwhelmingly important form of work and 11 of income for most people today, it is very difficult to see how reductions in employees’ working time can take place on a sufficient scale for example, introducing a 35-hour working week. But, secondly, if changes of this king were to 12 place at a pace and on a scale sufficient to make it possible to share employment among all who wanted it , the resulting situation-- 13 which most people would not be working in their jobs for more than two or three short days a week—could hardly continue to be one in which employment was still regarded as the only truly valid form of work. There would be so many people spending so 14 of their time on other activities, including other forms of useful work, that the primacy of employment would be bound to be called into question, at least to some 15 .
III、Proofreading & Error Correction
Directions: The following 2 passages contain 20 errors: each indicated line contains one error only. In each case, only one word is involved. You should proofread the passage and correct it in the following manner: for a wrong word, underline the wrong word and write the correct one in the blank provided at the end of the line. For a missing word, mark the position of the missing work with a “Λ”sign and write the work you believe to be missing in the blank provided at the end of the line. For an unnecessary word, cross the unnecessary word with a slash”/”, and put the word with a slash in the blank provided at the end of the line.(30%)
Passage1
The changes in language will continue forever, but no one knows sure (1)
Who does the changing. One possibility is that children are
responsible. A professor of linguistic at the University of Hawaii, (2)
Explores this in one of his recent books. Sometimes around 1880, a (3)
language catastrophe occurred in Hawaii when thousands of emigrant (4)
Workers were brought to the islands to work for the new sugar
industry. These people speaking different languages were unable to
Communicate with each other or with the native Hawaiians or the dominant
English-speaking owners of the plantations. So they first
spoke in Pidgin English—the sort of thing such mixed language (5)
Populations have always done. A pidgin is not really a language at all. It is more like a set of verbal signals used to name objects and (6)
Without the grammatical rules needed for expressing thought and
ideas. And then, within a single generation, the whole mass of mixed people began speaking a totally new tongue: Hawaiian Creole. The (7)
new speech was contained ready-made words borrowed from all the (8)
original tongues, but beard little or no resemblance to the (9)
predecessors in the rules used for stringing the words together.
A lthough generally regarded as primitive language, Hawaiian Creole (10)
had a highly sophisticated grammar,
Passage2
I think it is true to saying that, in general, language teachers (11)
have paid little attention to the way sentences are used in combination
to form stretches of connected discourse. They have tend to take (12)
their cue from the grammarian and have concentrated to the teaching (13)
of sentences as self-contained units. It is true that these are often
presented in “contexts ”and strung together in dialogues and
reading passages, but these are essentially setting to make the
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