北京师范大学2006年博士研究生入学考试英语真题.doc
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1、【精品文档】如有侵权,请联系网站删除,仅供学习与交流北京师范大学2006年博士研究生入学考试英语真题.精品文档.北京师范大学2006年博士生入学考试英语试题English Entrance Examination forNonEnglish MajorIListening Comprehension (1 5 points)II Reading Comprehension (30 points)Directions: There are six passages in this partEach of the passages is followed by five questions or
2、unfinished statementsFor each of them there are four choices marked A,B,C and DChoose the best One and mark your answer 0n the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the centre Passage 1 Anyone who trains animals recognizes that human and animal perceptual capacities are different. For most humans,
3、seeing is believing,although we do occasionally brood about whether we can believe our eyesThe other senses are largely ancillary;Most of us do not know how we might go about either doubting or Believe our noses. But for dogs,scenting is believingA dogs nose is to ours as the wrinkled surface of our
4、 complex brain is to the surface of an eggA dog who did comparatively psychology might easily worry about our consciousness or lack there of. Just as we worry about the consciousness of a squid We who take sight for granted can draw pictures of scent,but we have nolanguage for doing it the other way
5、 about,no way to represent something visuallyof humans can by means of actual scentMost humans cannot know, with their limited noses,what they can imagine about being deaf, blind,mute,or paralyzedThe sighted can, for example,speak of a blind person as “in the darkness,” but there is no corollary exp
6、ression for what it is that. We are in relationship to scentIf we tried to coin words we might come up with something like“scent-blind.” But what would it mean? It could,have the sort of meaning that “color-blind” and “tone-deaf” do,because most of us have experienced what“tone”and“color”mean in tho
7、se expressions,but we dont know what “scent” means in the expression“scent-blind” Scent for many of us can be only a theoretical,technical expression that we use because our grammar requires that we have a noun to go in the sentences we are prompted to utter about animalstrackingWe dont have a sense
8、 of scentWhat we do have is a sense of smellfor Thanksgiving dinner and skunks and a number of things we call chemicals So if Fido and I are sitting on the terrace,admiring the view, we inhabit worldswith radically different principles of phenomenologySay that the wind is to ourbacksOur world lies a
9、ll before us,within a 1 80 degree angleThe dogs well,we dont know, do we? He sees roughly the same things that I see but he believes the scents of the gardenbehind USHe marks the path of the blackand white cat as she moves among the roses in search of the bits of chicken sandwich I 1et fall as I wal
10、ked from the house to our picnic spotI can show that Fido is alert to the kitty, but not how,for my picturemaking modes of thought too easily supply falsifying literal representations of the cat and the garden and their modes of being hidden from or revealed to me1 6The phrase“other senses are large
11、ly ancillary” (Paragraph 1)is used by the authorto suggest that_.Aonly those events experienced directly Can be appreciated by the sensesBfor many human beings the sense of sight is the primary means of knowing aboutthe worldCsmell is in many respects a more powerful sense than sightDpeople rely on
12、at least one of their other senses in order to confirm with what theysee1 7 “principles of phenomenology” mentioned in Paragraph 3 can best be defined as that _.Arules one uses to determine the philosophical truth about a certain thingBbehaviors caused by certain kinds of perceptionCways and means o
13、f knowing about somethingDeffect of single individuals perception on what others believe1 8The missing phrase in the incomplete sentence“The dogs_well。we dont know, do we?”refers to _.A. color blindnessB. perception of the worldC. concern for our perceptionD. depth perception1 9The author uses the d
14、istinction between“that”and“how”(Last Paragraph) inorder to suggest the difference between_.Aseeing and believingBa cats way and dogs way of perceivingCfalse representations and accurate representationsDawareness of presence and the nature of that awareness20The example in the last paragraph is used
15、 to illustrate how_.Aa dog perception differs from a humansBpeople fear nature but animals are part of itCa dogs ways of seeing are superior to a catsDphenomenology is universal and constantPassage 2 Sneezing,wheezing season begins for hay fever victims We have had tidings for the countrys 30 millio
16、n hay sufferers:Sneezing season is here Unfortunately, this years weather conditions-a rainy spring and summer-were perfect for producing bumper crops of ragweed and goldenrod in many areas of thecountryThat means pollen counts may be very high during the next two months Traditionally,sneezing seaso
17、n arrives August 1 5 and hangs around until the firstfrost in OctoberThe peak occurs around Labor Day,a holiday that wise hay fevervictims spend at the beach,in the desert,or parked in front of air conditionersFinancially well-off hay fever victims jet to Europe because the old continent doesnt have
18、 ragweed and goldenrod Most of the country east of the Mississippi River basin is infested with thenoxious plants,but allergists say the upper Midwest is the nations pollen pits,particularly Ohio,Indiana,Michigan and Illinois Oddly, the East has two hay fever havens:New Yorks Adirondack Mountainsand
19、 southern FloridaSoil conditions in the Adirondack and Florida arent conducive to ragweed and goldenrodThe Western states from the Rockies to the Pacific also dont have sneezy weeds National Weather Service climatologists say folks along the East Coast from Georgia to Maine will have the worst polle
20、n counts this year because rainfall alongthe Atlantic Seaboard has been above normal and the plants have had unusual growthRainfall in Massachusetts,New Hampshire and Maine has been 50 percent above normal since New Years .Rainfall also is 50 percent above normal in parts of lower,NebraskaMinnesota
21、and South Dakota,and folks in those states also can expect heavy wheezingTennessee,Kentucky and Louisiana have had above normal rains since NewYears and they,too,face high pollen counts21According to the article,soil conditions in some areas arent “conducive toragweed or goldenrod the word “conduciv
22、e” means_.Afavorable toBconfusingCbeneficial toDcapable of conducting liquid22The plant most commonly associated with high pollen counts is_.Athe rose Bthe dandelion Cragweed Dseaweeds23According to the article,pollen counts will be unusually high because_.A the season started earlier than usualB th
23、e Mississippi River is affected by the noxious plantsCclimatologists have been working on the problemDthere was a rainy spring and summer in many parts of the country24The article implies that people who live in the western states from the Rockies to the Pacific_.A. will suffer more than anyone else
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