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92年 - 2003年全国硕士研究生入学考试英语试题#12687
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研究生入学考试◆英语 |
年份:
92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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21.(A) thought (B)idea (C) opinion (D) advice
22. (A) strengthen (B) accommodate (C) stimulate (D) enhance
23. (A) care (B) nutrition (C) exercise (D) leisure
24. (A) If (B) Although (C) Whereas (D) Because
25. (A) assistance (B) guidance (C) confidence (D) tolerance
26. (A) claimed (B) admired (C) ignored (D) surpassed
27. (A) improper (B) risky (C) fair (D) wise
28. (A) in effect (B) as a result (C) for example (D) in a sense
29. (A) displaying (B) describing (C) creating (D) exchanging
30. (A) durable (B) exessive (C) surplus (D) multiple
31. (A)sgroups (B) individual (C) personnel (D) corporation
32. (A) consent (B) insrance (C) admission (D) security
33. (A) particularly (B) barely (C) definitey (D) rarely
4. (A) similiar (B) long (C) different (D) short
35. (A) if only (B) now that (C) so that (D) even if
36. (A) everything (B) anything (C) nothing (D) something
37. (A) off (B) down (C) out (D) alone
38. (A) On the contrary (B) On the average (C) On the whole (D) On the other hand
39. (A) making (B) standing (C) planning (D) taking
40. (A) capability (B) responsibility (C) proficiency (D) efficiency
41.The emergence of the Net has (A) received support from fans like Donovan. (B) remolded the intelligence services. (C) restored many common pastimes. (D) revived spying as a profession.
42.Donovan's story is mentioned in the text to (A) introduce the topic of online spying. (B) show how he fought for the U.S. (C) give an episode of the information war. (D) honor his unique services to the CIA
43.The phrase“making the biggest splash”(line 1, paragraph 3)most probably means (A) causing the biggest trouble. (B) exerting the greatest effort. (C) achieving the greatest success. (D) enjoying the widest popularity.
44.It can be learned from paragraph 4 that (A) Straitford's prediction about Ukraine has proved true. (B) Straitford guarantees the truthfulness of its information. (C) Straitford's business is characterized by unpredictability. (D) Straitford is able to provide fairly reliable information.
45.Straitford is most proud of its (A) official status. (B) nonconformist image. (C) efficient staff. (D) military background.
46.The author begins his article with Edmund Burke's words to (A) call on scientists to take some actions. (B) criticize the misguided cause of animal rights. (C) warn of the doom of biomedical research. (D) show the triumph of the animal rights movement.
47.Misled people tend to think that using an animal in research is (A) cruel but natural. (B) inhuman and unacceptable. (C) inevitable but vicious. (D) pointless and wasteful.
48.The example of the grandmotherly woman is used to show the public's (A) discontent with animal research. (B) ignorance about medical science. (C) indifference to epidemics. (D) anxiety about animal rights.
49.The author believes that, in face of the challenge from animal rights advocates, scientists should (A) communicate more with the public. (B) employ hi-tech means in research. (C) feel no shame for their cause. (D) strive to develop new cures.
50. From the text we learn that Stephen Cooper is (A) a well-known humanist. (B) a medical practitioner. (C) an enthusiast in animal rights. (D) a supporter of animal research.
51.According to those who support mergers railway monopoly is unlikely because (A) cost reduction is based on competition. (B) services call for cross-trade coordination. (C) outside competitors will continue to exist. (D) shippers will have the railway by the throat.
52.What is many captive shippers' attitude towards the consolidation in the rail industry? (A) Indifferent. (B) Supportive. (C) Indignant. (D) Apprehensive.
53.It can be inferred from paragraph 3 that (A) shippers will be charged less without a rival railroad. (B) there will soon be only one railroad company nationwide. (C) overcharged shippers are unlikely to appeal for rate relief. (D) a government board ensures fair play in railway business.
54.The word“arbiters”(line 7, paragraph 4)most probably refers to those (A) who work as coordinators. (B) who function as judges. (C) who supervise transactions. (D) who determine the price.
55.According to the text, the cost increase in the rail industry is mainly caused by (A) the continuing acquisition. (B) the growing traffic. (C) the cheering Wall Street. (D) the shrinking market.
56.What is implied in the first sentence? (A) Americans are better prepared for death than other people. (B) Americans enjoy a higher life quality than ever before. (C)Americans are over-confident of their medical technology. (D) Americans take a vain pride in their long life expectancy.
57.The author uses the example of caner patients to show that (A) medical resources are often wasted. (B) doctors are helpless against fatal diseases. (C) some treatments are too aggressive. (D) medical costs are becoming unaffordable.
58.The author's attitude to ward Richard Lamm's remark is one of (A) strong disapproval. (B) reserved consent. (C) slight contempt. (D) enthusiastic support.
59.In contras to the U.S. , Japan and Sweden are funding their medical care (A) more flexibly. (B) more extravagantly. (C)more cautiously. (D) more reasonably.
60.The text intends to express the idea that (A)medicine will further prolong people's lives. (B) life beyond a certain limit is not worth living. (C) death should be accepted as a fact of life. (D) excessive demands increase the cost of health care.
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