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1、外语学院2007年研究生入学考试样题(基础英语)注:1. 由于我院2007年招生考试在内容上有比较大的变化,应考生要求特编制本样题,供考生参考。2. 本样题只提供一个出题的基本模式,不作为2007年入学考试的出题依据,样题中的题目也不代表实际考题内容和形式上的趋势、倾向、偏好等。3. 我们建议考生注重提高自身英语的读、写、译技能,不主张考生据此样题进行揣摩、猜题、押题、缩小范围等活动,凡因此导致考生出现判断失误等问题,样题的编制者不承担任何责任。Part I. Reading: Read the following passages and answer the questions that
2、follow. (50 points)Passage 1. On the Turning Away1 AMERICA is, both proverbially and in reality, a nation of immigrants. That is particularly true of its scientific community which has, since the second world war, attracted and relied on foreign talent to help create the worlds most formidable resea
3、rch machine. Since the countrys economic and military might depend in large measure on the success of that machine, anything which diminishes this flow of talent is likely to be bad for America. And a study released on May 4th by the National Science Foundation (NSF) suggests that delays in the proc
4、essing of visas since September 11th 2001 are having just that effect.2 According to the report, in 2001 the number of visas issued to foreign students fell by 20% from the previous year, with further falls since then. The State Department does not track science students separately from those in oth
5、er disciplines, so it is impossible to work out the precise size of the decline in their numbers. However, the report concludes that “limits to entry imposed by US national security restrictions” are contributing to a declining inflow of science talent.3 Other surveys, such as one of more than 530 A
6、merican universities conducted in February by a consortium of five large educational groups, point to similar conclusions. According to this survey, 60% of the research universities in America reported a decline in applications by foreign graduate students between 2003 and 2004. Nine of the institut
7、ions ranked in the top 25 nationally reported declines of over 30%. Another report, by the General Accounting Office, a congressional investigative agency, took a random sample of visa applications by science students and scientists between April and June 2003, and found that the average time requir
8、ed to get a visa, for those applications sent to Washington, DC, for a security review, was 67 days. And according to a statement released in late April by NAFSA, an international association that promotes student exchanges between America and the rest of the world, almost all applications in the sc
9、iences are sent to Washington, DC, for such a review.4 These security reviews are one reason for the delays. Perhaps they are necessary. However, the outdated and incompatible computer systems of the various government agencies involved mean that they take far longer than they should in the vast maj
10、ority of cases where there is no cause for concern. 5 The second reason for the delays is that virtually all applicants for non-immigrant visas are now required to attend an interview at an American consulate, overwhelming consular staff with short interviews of dubious value. Indeed, the most prono
11、unced delays in visa processingand the most pronounced decline in applicationshas occurred for Chinese students. This suggests the delays are not directly related to concerns about terrorism.6 Things may be improving. According to Maura Harty, the assistant secretary of state for consular affairs, v
12、isa-processing times have dropped significantly over the past few months. Ms Harty says that consular officials have been instructed to send students to the head of the queue, and officials from the State Department and the Department of Homeland Security are working closely with scientific bodies t
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