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99年 - 2010年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试(英语一)试题#12724
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研究生入学考试◆英语 |
年份:
99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) affected (B) achieved (C) extracted (D) restored
2. (A) at (B)up (C) with (D) off
3. (A)truth (B)sight (C) act (D) proof
4. (A) controversial (B) perplexing (C)mischievous (D) ambiguous
5. (A)requirements (B)explanations (C) accounts (D) assessments
6. (A) conclude (B) matter (C) indicate (D) work
7. (A) as far as (B) for fear that (C) in case that (D) so long as
8. (A) awareness (B) expectation (C) sentiment (D) illusion
9. (A) suitable (B) excessive (C) enough (D) abundant
10. (A) about (B) for (C) on (D) by
11. (A) compared (B)shown (C) subjected (D) conveyed
12. (A) contrary to (B) consistent with (C) parallel with (D) pealliar to
13. (A) evidence (B)guidance (C)implication (D)source
14. (A) disputable (B)enlightening (C)reliable (D)misleading
15. (A) In contrast (B) For example (C) In consequence (D) As usual
16. (A) duly (B)accidentally (C) unpredictably (D) suddenly
17. (A)failed (B)ceased (C)started (D)continued
18. (A)Therefore (B)Furthermore (C)However (D)Meanwhile
19. (A)Attempted (B)tended (C)chose (D)intenced
20. (A)breaking (B)climbing (C)surpassing (D)hiting
21. It is indicated in Paragraphs 1 and 2 that (A) arts criticism has disappeared from big-city newspapers. (B) English-language newspapers used to carry more arts reviews. (C) high-quality newspapers retain a large body of readers. (D) young readers doubt the suitability of criticism on dailies.
22. Newspaper reviews in England before world warⅡwere characterized by (A) free themes. (B) casual style. (C) elaborate layout. (D) radical viewpoints.
23. which of the following would Shaw and Newman most probably agree on? (A) It is writers’ duty to fulfill journalistic goals. (B) It is contemptible for writers to be journalists. (C) Writers are likely to be tempted into journalism. (D) Not all writers are capable of journalistic writing.
24. What can be learned about Cardus according to the last two paragraphs? (A) His music criticism may not appeal to readers today. (B) His reputation as a music critic has long been in dispute. (C)His style caters largely to modern specialists. (D)His writings fail to follow the amateur tradition.
25. What would be the best title for the text? (A) Newspapers of the Good Old Days. (B) The lost Horizon in Newspapers. (C) Mournful Decline of Journalism. (D) Prominent Critics in Memory.
26. Business-method patents have recently aroused concern because of (A) their limited value to business (B) their connection with asset allocation (C) the possible restriction on their granting (D) the controversy over authorization
27. Which of the following is true of the Bilski case? (A) Its ruling complies with the court decisions (B) It involves a very big business transaction (C) It has been dismissed by the Federal Circuit (D) It may change the legal practices in the U.S.
28. The word “about-face” (Line 1, Paro 3) most probably means (A) loss of good will (B) increase of hostility (C) change of attitude (D) enhancement of dignity
29. We learn from the last two paragraphs that business-method patents (A) are immune to legal challenges (B) are often unnecessarily issued (C) lower the esteem for patent holders (D) increase the incidence of risks
30. Which of the following would be the subject of the text? (A) A looming threat to business-method patents (B) Protection for business-method patent holders (C) A legal case regarding business-method patents (D) A prevailing trend against business-method patents
31.By citing the book The Tipping Point, the author intends to (A)analyze the consequences of social epidemics (B)discuss influentials’ function in spreading ideas (C)exemplify people’s intuitive response to social epidemics (D)describe the essential characteristics of influentials.
32.The author suggests that the “two-step-flow theory” (A)serves as a solution to marketing problems (B)has helped explain certain prevalent trends (C)has won support from influentials (D)requires solid evidence for its validity
33.what the researchers have observed recently shows that (A) the power of influence goes with social interactions (B) interpersonal links can be enhanced through the media (C) influentials have more channels to reach the public (D) most celebrities enjoy wide media attention
34.The underlined phrase “these people” in paragraph 4 refers to the ones who (A) stay outside the network of social influence (B) have little contact with the source of influence (C) are influenced and then influence others (D) are influenced by the initial influential
35.what is the essential element in the dynamics of social influence? (A)The eagerness to be accepted (B)The impulse to influence others (C)The readiness to be influenced (D)The inclination to rely on others
36. Bankers complained that they were forced to (A) follow unfavorable asset evaluation rules (B)collect payments from third parties (C)cooperate with the price managers (D)reevaluate some of their assets.
37.According to the author , the rule changes of the FASB may result in (A)the diminishing role of management (B)the revival of the banking system (C)the banks’ long-term asset losses (D)the weakening of its independence
38.According to Paragraph 4, McCreevy objects to the IASB’s attempt to (A)keep away from political influences. (B)evade the pressure from their peers. (C)act on their own in rule-setting. (D)take gradual measures in reform.
39.The author thinks the banks were “on the wrong planet ”in that they (A)misinterpreted market price indicators (B)exaggerated the real value of their assets (C)neglected the likely existence of bad debts. (D)denied booking losses in their sale of assets.
40.The author’s attitude towards standard-setters is one of (A)satisfaction. (B)skepticism. (C)objectiveness (D)sympathy
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