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91年 - 2002年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试英语试题#12689
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研究生入学考试◆英语 |
年份:
91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)
21. (A)between (B)before (C)since (D)later
22.(A)after (B)by (C)during (D)until
23.(A)means (B)method (C)medium (D)measure
24.(A)process (B)company (C)light (D)form
25.(A)gathered (B)speeded (C)worked (D)picked
26.(A)on (B)out (C)over (D)off
27.(A)of (B)for (C)beyond (D)into
28.(A)concept (B)dimension (C)effect (D)perspective
29.(A)indeed (B)hence (C)however (D)therefore
30.(A)brought (B)followed (C)stimulated (D)characterized
31.(A)unless (B)since (C)lest (D)although
32.(A)apparent (B)desirable (C)negative (D)plausible
33.(A)institutional (B)universal (C)fundamental (D)instrumental
34.(A)ability (B)capability (C)capacity (D)faculty
35.(A)by means of (B)in terms of (C)with regard to (D)in line with
36.(A)deeper (B)fewer (C)nearer (D)smaller
37.(A)context (B)range (C)scope (D)territory
38.(A)regarded (B)impressed (C)influenced (D)effected
39.(A)competitive (B)controversial (C)distracting (D)irrational
40.(A)above (B)upon (C)against (D)with
41.To make your humor work, you should (A)take advantage of different kinds of audience. (B)make fun of the disorganized people. (C)address different problems to different people. (D)show sympathy for your listeners.
42.The joke about doctors implies that, in the eyes of nurses, they are (A)impolite to new arrivals. (B)very conscious of their godlike role. (C)entitled to some privileges. (D)very busy even during lunch hours.
43.It can be inferred from the text that public scrvices (A)have benefited many people. (B)are the focus of public attention. (C)are an inappropriate subject for humor. (D)have often been the laughing stock.
44.To achieve the desired result, humorous stories should be delivered (A)in wellworded language. (B)as awkwardly as possible. (C)in exaggerated statements. (D)as casually as possible.
45.The best title for the text may be (A)Use Humor Effectively. (B)Various Kinds of Humor. (C)Add Humor to Speech. (D)Different Humor Strategies.
46.Human ingenuity was initially demonstrated in (A)the use of machines to produce science fiction. (B)the wide use of machines in manufacturing industry. (C)the invention of tools for difficult and dangerous work. (D)the elites cunning tackling of dangerous and boring work.
47.The word“gizmos”(line 1, paragraph 2)most probably means (A)programs. (B)experts. (C)devices. (D)creatures.
48.According to the text, what is beyond man's ability now is to design a robot that can (A)fulfill delicate tasks like performing brain surgery. (B)interact with human beings verbally. (C)have a little common sense. (D)respond independently to a changing world.
49.Besides reducing human labor, robots can also (A)make a few decisions for themselves. (B)deal with some errors with human intervention. (C)improve factory environments. (D)cultivate human creativity.
50.The author uses the example of a monkey to argue that robots are (A)expected to copy human brain in internal structure. (B)able to perceive abnormalities immediately. (C)far less able than human brain in focusing on relevant information. (D)best used in a controlled environment.
51.The main reason for the latest rise of oil price is (A)global inflation. (B)reduction in supply. (C)fast growth in economy. (D)Iraqs suspension of exports.
52.It can be inferred from the text that the retail price of petrol will go up dramatically if (A)price of crude rises. (B)commodity prices rise. (C)consumption rises. (D)oil taxes rise.
53.The estimates in Economic Outlook show that in rich countries (A)heavy industry becomes more energyintensive. (B)income loss mainly results from fluctuating crude oil prices. (C)manufacturing industry has been seriously squeezed. (D)oil price changes have no significant impact on GDP.
54.We can draw a conclusion from the text that (A)oilprice shocks are less shocking now. (B)inflation seems irrelevant to oilprice shocks. (C)energy conservation can keep down the oil prices. (D)the price rise of crude leads to the shrinking of heave industry.
55.From the text we can see that the writer seems (A)optimistic. (B)sensitive. (C)gloomy. (D)scared.
56.From the first three paragraphs, we learn that (A)doctors used to increase drug dosages to control their patients pain. (B)it is still illegal for doctors to help the dying end their lives. (C)the Supreme Court strongly opposes physician assisted suicide. (D)patients have no constitutional right to commit suicide.
57.Which of the following statements is true according to the text? (A)Doctors will be held guilty if they risk their patients death. (B)Modern medicine has assisted terminally ill patients in painless recovery. (C)The Court ruled that highdosage painrelieving medication can be prescribed. (D)A doctor's medication is no longer justified by his intentions.
58.According to the NAS 's report,one of the problems in end of life care is (A)prolonged medical procedures. (B)inadequate treatment of pain. (C)systematic drug abuse. (D)insufficient hospital care.
59.Which of the following best defines the word“aggressive”(line 3, paragraph 7)? (A)Bold. (B)Harmful. (C)Careless. (D)Desperate.
60.George Annas would probably agree that doctors should be punished if they (A)manage their patients incompetently. (B)give patients more medicine than needed. (C)reduce drug dosages for their patients. (D)prolong the needless suffering of the patients.
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