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101年 - 2012年全国硕士研究生入学考试英语(二)试题#12726
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研究生入学考试◆英语 |
年份:
101年 |
選擇題數:
40 |
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0
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研究生入学考试◆英语
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1. (A)performed(B)served(C)rebelled(D)betrayed
2. (A)actual(B)common(C)special(D) normal
3. (A)bore(B)caused(C)removed(D) loaded
4. (A)necessities(B)facilities(C)commodities(D) properties
5. (A)and(B)nor(C)but(D)hence
6. (A)for(B)into(C)from(D)against
7. (A)meaning(B)implying(C)symbolizing(D)claiming
8. (A)handed out(B)turned over(C)brought back(D)passed down
9. (A)pushed(B)got(C)made(D)managed
10. (A)ever(B)never(C)either(D)neither
11. (A)disguised(B)disturbed(C)disputed(D)distinguished
12. (A)company(B)collection (C)community(D)colony
13. (A)employed(B)appointed(C)interviewed(D)questioned
14. (A)ethical(B)military(C)political(D)human
15. (A) ruined(B) commuted(C) patrolled(D) gained
16. (A)paralleled(B) counteracted(C) duplicated(D) contradicted
17. (A) neglected(B) avoided(C)emphasized(D) admired
18. (A) stages(B)illusions(C) fragments(D) advances
19. (A) With (B) To(C) Among(D) Beyond
20. (A) on the contrary(B) by this means(C) from the outset(D) at that point
21. It is implied in paragraph 1 that nowadays homework____. (A) is receiving more criticism (B)is no longer an educational ritual (C)is not required for advanced courses (D)is gaining more preferences
22. L.A.Unified has made the rule about homework mainly because poor students_____. (A) tend to have moderate expectations for their education (B)have asked for a different educational standard (C)may have problems finishing their homework (D)have voiced their complaints about homework
23. According to Paragraph 3’one problem with the policy is that it may____. (A)discourage students from doing homework (B)result in students’ indifference to their report cards (C)undermine the authority of state tests (D)restrict teachers’ power in education
24. As mentioned in Paragraph 4 a key question unanswered about homework is_____. (A) it should be eliminated (B) it counts much in schooling (C) it places extra burdens on teachers (D) it is important for grades
25. A suitable title for this text could be____. (A) wrong Interpretations of an Educational Policy (B) A Welcomed Policy for Poor Students (C) Thorny Questions about Homework (D) A Faulty Approach to Homework
26.By saying “it is … the rainbow” (Line3, Para.1), the author means pink____. (A)should not be the sole representation of girlhood (B)should not be associated with girls’ innocence (C)cannot explain girls’ lack of imagination (D)cannot influence girls’ lives and interests
27. According to paragraph 2, which of the following is true of colours? (A) Colours are encoded in girls’ DNA. (B) Blue used to be regarded as the colour for girls. (C) Pink used to be a neutral colour in symbolising genders. (D) White is preferred by babies.
28. The author suggests that our perception of children’s psychological development was much influenced by_____. (A)the marketing of products for children (B)the observation of children’s nature (C)researches into children’s behaviour (D)studies of childhood consumption
29. We may learn from paragraph 4 that department stores were advised to____. (A)focus on infant wear and older kids’ clothes (B)attach equal importance to different genders (C)classify consumers into smaller groups (D)create some common shoppers’ terms
30. It can be concluded that girls’ attraction to pink seems to be____. (A)clearly explained by their inborn tendency (B)fully understood by clothing manufacturers (C)mainly imposed by profit-driven businessmen (D)well interpreted by psychological experts
31. It can be learned from Paragraph 1 that the biotech companies would like_____. (A) their executives to be active (B) judges to rule out gene patenting (C) genes to be patentable (D) the BIO to issue a warning
32. Those who are against gene patents believe that_____. (A) genetic tests are not reliable (B) only man-made products are patentable (C) patants on genes depend much on innovation (D) courts should restrict access to genetic tests
33. According to Hans Sauer , companies are eager to win patents for_____. (A) establishing disease correlations (B) discovering gene interactions (C) drawing pictures of genes (D) identifying human DNA
34. By saying“Each meeting was packed”(Line 4,Para.6), the author means that______. (A) the supreme court was authoritative (B) the BIO was a powerful organisation (C) gene patenting was a great concern (D) lawyers were keen to attend conventions
35. Generally speaking, the author’s attitude toward gene patenting is______. (A) critical (B) supportive (C) scornful (D) objective
36. By saying “to find silver linings”(Line 1,Para.2)the author suggests that the jobless try to ___. (A) seek subsidies from the government (B) explore reasons for the unemployment (C) make profit from the troubled economy (D) look on the bright side of the recession
37. According to Paragraph 2, the recession has made people___. (A) realize the national dream (B) struggle against each other (C) challenge their prudence (D) reconsider their lifestyle
38. Benjamin Friedman believes that economic recessions may___. (A) impose a heavier burden on immigrants (B) bring out more evils of human nature (C) promote the advance of rights and freedoms (D) ease conflicts between races and classes
39. The research of Till Von Wachter suggests that in the recession graduates from elite universities tend to___. (A) lag behind the others due to decreased opportunities (B) catch up quickly with experienced employees (C) see their life chances as dimmed as the others (D) recover more quickly than the others
40. The author thinks that the influence of hard times on society is _____. (A) certain (B) positive (C) trivial (D) destructive
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