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100年 - 2011年全国硕士研究生入学考试英语(二)试题#12755
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研究生入学考试◆英语 |
年份:
100年 |
選擇題數:
40 |
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0
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研究生入学考试◆英语
選擇題 (40)
1. (A)swept (B)skipped (C)walked (D)ridden
2. (A)for (B)within (C)while (D)though
3. (A)careless (B)lawless (C)pointless (D)helpless
4. (A)reason (B)reminder (C)compromise (D)proposal
5. (A)information (B)interference (C)entertainment (D)equivalent
6. (A)by (B)into (C)from (D)over
7. (A)linked (B)directed (C)chained (D)compared
8. (A)dismiss (B)discover (C)create (D)improve
9. (A)recall (B)suggest (C)select (D)realize
10. (A)relcased (B)issued (C)distributed (D)delivered
11. (A)carry on (B)linger on (C)set in (D)log in
12. (A)In vain (B)In effect (C)In return (D)In contrast
13. (A)trusted (B)modernized (C)thriving (D)competing
14. (A)caution (B)delight (C)confidence (D)patience
15. (A)on (B)after (C)beyond (D)across
16. (A)divided (B)disappointed (C)protected (D)united
17. (A)frequestly (B)incidentally (C)occasionally (D)eventually
18. (A)skepticism (B)relerance (C)indifference (D)enthusiasm
19. (A)manageable (B)defendable (C)vulnerable (D)invisible
20. (A)invited (B)appointed (C)allowed (D)forced
21. According to Paragraph 1, Ms. Simmons was criticized for . (A)gaining excessive profits (B)failing to fulfill her duty (C)refusing to make compromises (D)leaving the board in tough times
22. We learn from Paragraph 2 that outside directors are supposed to be . (A)generous investors (B)unbiased executives (C)share price forecasters (D)independent advisers
23. According to the researchers from Ohio University after an outside director’s surprise departure, the firm is likely to . (A)become more stable (B)report increased earnings (C)do less well in the stock market (D)perform worse in lawsuits
24. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that outside directors . (A)may stay for the attractive offers from the firm (B)have often had records of wrongdoings in the firm (C)are accustomed to stress-free work in the firm (D)will decline incentives from the firm
25. The author’s attitude toward the role of outside directors is . (A)permissive (B)positive (C)scornful (D)critical
26. By saying “Newspapers like … their own doom” (Lines 3-4, Para. 1), the author indicates that newspaper . (A)neglected the sign of crisis (B)failed to get state subsidies (C)were not charitable corporations (D)were in a desperate situation
27. Some newspapers refused delivery to distant suburbs probably because . (A)readers threatened to pay less (B)newspapers wanted to reduce costs (C)journalists reported little about these areas (D)subscribers complained about slimmer products
28. Compared with their American counterparts, Japanese newspapers are much more stable because they . (A)have more sources of revenue (B)have more balanced newsrooms (C)are less dependent on advertising (D)are less affected by readership
29. What can be inferred from the last paragraph about the current newspaper business? (A)Distinctiveness is an essential feature of newspapers. (B)Completeness is to blame for the failure of newspaper. (C)Foreign bureaus play a crucial role in the newspaper business. (D)Readers have lost their interest in car and film reviews.
30. The most appropriate title for this text would be . (A)American Newspapers: Struggling for Survival (B)American Newspapers: Gone with the Wind (C)American Newspapers: A Thriving Business (D)American Newspapers: A Hopeless Story
31. The postwar American housing style largely reflected the Americans’ . (A)prosperity and growth (B)efficiency and practicality (C)restraint and confidence (D)pride and faithfulness
32. Which of the following can be inferred from Paragraph 3 about Bauhaus? (A)It was founded by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. (B)Its designing concept was affected by World War II. (C)Most American architects used to be associated with it. (D)It had a great influence upon American architecture.
33. Mies held that elegance of architectural design . (A)was related to large space (B)was identified with emptiness (C)was not reliant on abundant decoration (D)was not associated with efficiency
34. What is true about the apartments Mies building Chicago’s Lake Shore Drive? (A)They ignored details and proportions. (B)They were built with materials popular at that time. (C)They were more spacious than neighboring buildings. (D)They shared some characteristics of abstract art.
35. What can we learn about the design of the “Case Study House”? (A)Mechanical devices were widely used. (B)Natural scenes were taken into consideration (C)Details were sacrificed for the overall effect. (D)Eco-friendly materials were employed.
36.The EU is faced with so many problems that . (A) it has more or less lost faith in markets (B) even its supporters begin to feel concerned (C) some of its member countries plan to abandon euro (D) it intends to deny the possibility of devaluation
37. The debate over the EU’s single currency is stuck because the dominant powers . (A) are competing for the leading position (B) are busy handling their own crises (C) fail to reach an agreement on harmonization (D) disagree on the steps towards disintegration
38. To solve the euro problem ,Germany proposed that . (A) EU funds for poor regions be increased (B) stricter regulations be imposed (C) only core members be involved in economic co-ordination (D) voting rights of the EU members be guaranteed
39. The French proposal of handling the crisis implies that __ __. (A)poor countries are more likely to get funds (B)strict monetary policy will be applied to poor countries (C)loans will be readily available to rich countries (D)rich countries will basically control Eurobonds
40. Regarding the future of the EU, the author seems to feel __ __. (A)pessimistic (B)desperate (C)conceited (D)hopeful
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