清华大学2002年.doc
【精品文档】如有侵权,请联系网站删除,仅供学习与交流清华大学2002年.精品文档.清华大学2002年博士研究生入学考试试题Part Listening Comprehension (20%)Section ADirections: You will hear a news story about the explosion on the World Trade Center in New York City. Listen to it and fill out the table with the information you've heard for questions 15. Some of the information has been given to you in the table. Write no more than 3 words in each numbered box. Put your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. You will hear the recording only once.Information about the Explosion on the World Trade CenterExact time of the explosion1The number of the people working in the Building2The location of the explosion3The number of the people walking down the stairs4The time people on the top floors took walking down the stairs5Section BDirections: You will hear a customer calling a car rental service to rent a car. For questions 610, complete the sentences and answer the questions while you are listening. Use no more than 3 words for each answer. Put your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. You will hear the recording twice.Customer's name:6Customer's current driver's license No.:7Date for collection of vehicle:8How much a day should the customer pay?9How will the customer pay?10Section CDirections: In this section you will hear a radio program. This program is about the production of postage stamps. Listen to the recording and either choose the correct answer for each statement or complete the notes as required. Circle the letter of your choice and then mark the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center. You will hear the recording, twice.11. The weekly radio program is on_.A. topics suggested by listeners B. local news items C. listeners' hobbies12. The process of stamp production is_.A. difficult B. expensive C. time consuming13. In the search for suitable subjects, people are invited to_.A. research a number of topics B. give an opinion on possible topicsC. produce a list of topics14. Topics are sent for final approval to_.A. a group of graphic artists B. The Board of DirectorsC. a designers committee15. Australian artists receive money_.A. only if the stamp goes into circulation B. for the design onlyC. for the design and again if it is usedQuestions (1618): Complete the notes using no more than 3 words for each answer, and then put your answer on the ANSWER SHEET.Stamps must represent aspects of (16)_e. g. characters from literature or examples of wildlife.There are no (17)_on Australian or British stamps.A favorite topic in Britain is (18)_.19. The speaker says that_.A. many people produce designs for stampsB. few people are interested in stamp designC. people will never agree about stamp design20. The speaker suggests that_.A. stamps play an important role in our livesB. too much attention is devoted to stamp productionC. stamps should reflect a nation's characterPart Vocabulary (10%)Directions: There are 20 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one that completes the sentence and then mark the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.21. The day was breaking and people began to go to work so the murderer was unable to _of the body.A. dispense B. disposeC. discard D. discharge22. Can you imagine! He offered me 5000to break my contract. That's _.Of course I didn't agree. I would take legal action.A. fraud B. blackmailC. bribery D. compensation23. Her remarks _a complete disregard for human rights.A. magnified B. maintainedC. manipulated D. manifested24. I should be able to finish the task on time, _ you provide me with the necessary guidance.A. in case B. provided thatC. or else D. as if25. The unfortunate death of the genius poet caused _loss to this country.A. priceless B. countlessC. incalculable D. imaginable26. Before the disastrous earthquake there was _chaos.A. massive B. ominousC. suspending D. imminent27. On behalf of my company, I am _to you and your colleagues for your generous help.A. subjected B. inclinedC. available D. obliged28. The appearance of the used car is _, it's much newer than it really is.A. descriptive B. indicativeC. deceptive D. impressive29. His office is _to the President's; it usually takes him about three minutes to get there.A. related B. adhesiveC. adherent D. adjacent30. The none of students in the class likes the mistress, who is used to being _of everything they do. A. emotional B. optimisticC. interested D. critical31. I didn't know it then, but this disruptive way of reading started with the very first novel I ever picked up.A. harmful B. persistentC. interruptive D. characteristic32. The problem is that the loss of confidence among the soldiers can be highly contagious.A. spreading B. contemptibleC. contented D. depressing33. The sales manager was so adamant about her idea that it was out of the question for anyone to talk her out of it.A. adaptable B. anxiousC. firm D. talkative34. Other non-dominant males were hyperactive; they were much more active than is normal, chasing others and fighting each other.A. hardly active B. relatively activeC. extremely inactive D. pathologically active35. While he was not dumber than an ox, he was not any smarter; so most of his classmates were lenient and helped him along.A. helpful B. mercifulC. enthusiastic D. intelligent36. Before the construction of the road, it was prohibitively expensive to transport any furs or fruits across the mountains.A. determinedly B. incrediblyC. amazingly D. forbiddingly37. At dusk, Mr. Hightower would sit in his old armchair in the backyard and wistfully lose in reminiscence of his youth romances.A. hopefully B. reflectivelyC. sympathetically D. irresistibly38. The prodigal son spent his money extravagantly and soon after he left home he was reduced to a beggar.A. lavishly B. economicallyC. thriftily D. extrovertly39. The chimney vomited a cloud of smoke.A. ignited B. immersedC. emitted D. hugged40. The rear section of the brain does not contract with age, and one can continue living without intellectual or emotional faculties.A. advanced B. growingC. front D. backPart Reading Comprehension (40%)Directions: There are 4 reading passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. you should decide on the best choice and then mark the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.Questions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage:Motorola Inc., the world's second-largest mobile phone make, will begin selling all of the technology needed to build a basic mobile phone to outside manufacturers, in a key change of strategy. The inventor of the cell phone, which has been troubled by missteps compounded by a recent industry slump in sales, is trying to become a neutral provider of mobile technology to rivals, with an eye toward fostering a much larger market than it could create itself. The Chicago area-based company, considered to have the widest range of technologies needed to build a phone, said it planned to make available chips, a design layout for the computer board, software, development tools and testing tools. Motorola has previously supplied mobile phone manufacturers with a couple of its chips, but this is the first time the company will offer its entire line of chips as well as a detailed blueprint. Mobile phones contain a variety of chips and components to control power, sound and amplification. Analysts said they liked the new strategy but were cautious about whether Motorola's mobile phone competitors would want to buy the technology from a rival.The company, long known for its top-notch (等级) engineering culture, is hoping to profit from its mobile phone technology now that the basic technology to build a mobile phone has largely become a commodity. Motorola said it will begin offering the technology based on the next-generation GPRS (Global Packet Radio Service) standard because most mobile phone makers already have technology in place for current digital phones. GPRS offers faster access to data through “always on” network connections, and customers are charged only for the information they retrieve, rather than the length of download.Burgess said the new business will not conflict with Motorola's own mobile phone business because the latter will remain competitive by offering advanced features and designs. Motorola's phones have been criticized as being too complicated and expensive to manufacture, but Burgess said Motorola will simplify the technology in the phones by a third. In addition to basic technology, Burgess said, Motorola would also offer additional features such as Bluetooth, a technology that allows wireless communications at a short distance, and Global Positioning System, which tracks the user's whereabouts, and MP3 audio capability.41. The word “slump” in the first paragraph may be replaced by_.A. slouch B. decline C. increase D. stamp42. According to this passage, Motorola Inc._.A. is the world's largest mobile phone makerB. is trying to become a mobile technology provider besides being a mobile phone makerC. will only sell chips of the mobile phonesD. is going to sell all its manufacturing plants43. Analysts don't think that_.A. Motorola will be successfulB. the technology offered by Motorola will be selected by its competitorsC. its competitors will want to buy the technology from itD. its mobile phones contain a variety of chips44. The technology supplied by Motorola is based on_.A. Bluetooth features B. MP3 audio capabilityC. Global Positioning System D. GPRS standard45. Which of the following statements is NOT true?A. GPRS offers faster access to data through network connections, so customers should pay more.B. Motorola Inc. is the inventor of the cell phone.C. Previously Motorola only supplied mobile phone manufacturers with some of its chips.D. Motorola Inc. is known for its high-class engineering culture.Questions 46 to 50 are based on the following passage:Hurricanes are violent storms that cause millions of dollars in property damage and take many lives. They can be extremely dangerous, and too often people underestimate their fury.Hurricanes normally originate as a small area of thunderstorms over the Atlantic Ocean west of the Cape Verde Islands during August or September. For several days, the area of the storm increases and the air pressure falls slowly. A center of low pressure forms, and winds begin to whirl around it. It is blown westward, increasing in size and strength.Hurricane hunters then fly out to the storm in order to determine its size and intensity and to track its direction. They drop instruments for recording temperature, air pressure, and humidity (湿度), into the storm. They also look at the size of waves on the ocean, the clouds, and the eye of the storm. The eye is a region of relative calm and clear skies in the center of the hurricane. People often lose their lives by leaving shelter when the eye has arrived, only to be caught in tremendous winds again when the eye has passed.Once the forecasters have determined that it is likely the hurricane will reach shore, they issue a hurricane watch for a large, general area that may be in the path of the storm. Later, when the probable point of landfall is clearer, they will issue a hurricane warning for a somewhat more limited area. People in these areas are wise to stock up on nonperishable foods, flash light and radio batteries, candles, and other items they may need if electricity and water are not available after the storm. They should also try to hurricane-proof their houses by bringing in light-weight furniture and other items from outside and covering windows. People living in low-lying areas are wise to evacuate their houses because of the storm surge, which is a large rush of water that may come ashore with the storm. Hurricanes generally lose power slowly while traveling over land, but many move out to sea, gather up force again, and return to land. As they move toward the north, they generally lose their identity as hurricanes.46. The eye of the hurricane is_.A. the powerful center of the stormB. the part that determines its directionC. the relatively calm center of the stormD. the center of low pressure47. Which of the following statements is true?A. A storm surge is a dramatic increase in wind velocity.B. A hurricane watch is more serious than a hurricane warning.C. Falling air pressure is an indicator that the storm is increasing in intensity.D. It is safe to go outside once the eye has arrived.48. Which of the following would be the best title for this passage?A. How to Avoid Hurricane damage B. Forecasting HurricanesC. The dangerous Hurricane D. Atlantic Storms49. The low-lying areas refer to those regions that_.A. close to the ground level B. one-storey flatC. flat houses D. near to the lowest level of hurricane50. Which of the following is NOT a method of protecting one's house from a hurricane?A. taking out heavy things B. moving in light-weight furnitureC. equipping the house with stones D. covering windowsQuestions 51 to 55 are based on the following passage:Attacking an increasingly popular Internet business practice, a consumer watchdog group Monday filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission, asserting that many online search engines are concealing the impact special fees have on search results by Internet users. Commercial Alert, a 3-year-old group founded by consumer activist Ralph Nader, asked the FTC to investigate whether eight of the Web's largest search engines are violating federal laws against deceptive advertising.The group said that the search engines are abandoning objective formulas to determine the order of their listed results and selling the top spots to the highest bidders without making adequate disclosures to Web surfers. The complaint touches a hot-button issue affecting tens of