2014年电子科技大学考研专业课试题英语(二外仅日语方向).pdf
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1、共 12 页 第 1 页 电子科技大学电子科技大学 2014 年攻读硕士学位研究生入学考试试题年攻读硕士学位研究生入学考试试题 考试科目:考试科目:244 英语英语(二外二外 仅日语方向仅日语方向) 注:无机读卡,所有答案必须写在答题纸上,写在试卷或草稿纸上均无效。注:无机读卡,所有答案必须写在答题纸上,写在试卷或草稿纸上均无效。 Part I Reading Comprehension (40%) Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfin
2、ished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the best choice and then write the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet Passage One Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage. Certain animals and plants develop characteristics tha
3、t help them cope with their environment better than others of their kind. This natural biological process is called adaptation. Among the superior characteristics developed through adaptation are those that may help in getting food or shelter, in providing protection, and in producing and protecting
4、 the young. That results in the evolution of more and more organisms that are better fitted to their environments. Each living thing is adapted to its way of life in a general way, but each is adapted especially to its own distinct class. A plant, for example, depends upon its roots to fix itself fi
5、rmly and to absorb water and inorganic chemicals. It depends upon its green leaves for using the suns energy to make food from inorganic chemicals. These are general adaptations, common to most plants. In addition, there are special adaptations that only certain kinds of plants have. Many animals ha
6、ve adaptations that help them escape from their enemies. Some insects are hidden by their body color or shape, and many look like a leaf or a little branch. The coats of deer are colored to mix with the surroundings. Many animals have the ability to remain completely still when an enemy is near. Org
7、anisms have a great variety of ways of adapting. They may adapt in their structure, function, and genetics; in their development and production of the young; and in other respects. An organism may create its own environment, as do warm- blooded mammals, which have the ability to adjust body heat exa
8、ctly to maintain their ideal temperature despite changing weather. Usually adaptations are an advantage, but sometimes an organism is so well adapted to a particular environment that if conditions change, it finds it difficult or impossible to readapt to the new conditions. 1. Some plants and animal
9、s develop superior characteristics so that they may A) help others of their kind get food, shelter and other things needed. 共 12 页 第 2 页 B) survive even in extremely severe conditions. C) become better adapted to the environments than others of their kind. D) result in the evolution and production o
10、f more intelligent organisms. 2. In the first paragraph, the word environments could best be replaced by A) contexts. B) surroundings. C) neighbors. D) enemies. 3. It can be inferred from this passage that the feathers of a bird are colored A) to frighten its enemies. B) to attract its enemies. C) t
11、o adjust its body heat. D) to match its environment 4. Which of the following is not directly mentioned in the passage? A) A living thing may adapt in its structure. B) An organism may adapt in its function. C) A living creature may adapt in its genetic makeup. D) A living organism may adapt in its
12、sleeping habit. 5. The author cites the behavior of warm- blooded mammals in order to that a living thing may have the ability_. A) to create an environment of its own. B) to remain still when an enemy is near. C) to make food from inorganic chemicals. D) to change the color of its skin. Passage Two
13、 Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage. A small piece of fish each day may keep the heart doctor away. Thats the finding of an extensive study of Dutch men in which deaths from heart disease were more than 50 percent lower among those who consumed at least an ounce of salt water fish
14、per day than those who never ate fish. The Dutch research is one of three human studies that give strong scientific backing to the long- held belief that eating fish can provide health benefits, particularly to the heart. Heart disease is the number- one killer in the United States, with more than 5
15、50,000 deaths occurring from heart attacks each year. But researchers previously have noticed that the incidence of heart disease is lower in cultures that consume more fish than Americans do. There are fewer heart 共 12 页 第 3 页 disease deaths, for example, among the Eskimos of Greenland, who consume
16、 about 14 ounces of fish a day, and among the Japanese, whose daily fish consumption averages more than 3 ounces. For 20 years, the Dutch study followed 852 middle- aged men, 20 percent of whom ate no fish. At the start of the study, the average fish consumption was about two- thirds of an ounce eac
17、h day with more men eating lean (瘦的) fish than fatty fish. During the next two decades, 78 of the men died from heart disease. The fewest deaths were among the group who regularly ate fish, even at levels far lower than those of the Japanese or Eskimos. This relationship was true regardless of other
18、 factors such as age, high blood pressure, or blood cholesterol ( 胆固醇) levels. 6. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage? A The Dutch research has proved that eating fish can help to prevent heart disease. B Heart doctors wont call your house so long as you keep eating fish each
19、 day. C Among all the diseases heart disease is the most dangerous in America. D There is a low incidence of heart disease in such countries as Japan and Greenland. 7. The phrase this relationship (in Line 5, Para. 4) refers to the connection between_ and the incidence of heart disease. A the amount
20、 of fish eaten B regular fish- eating C the kind of fish eaten D people of different regions 8. The passage is mainly about _. A the high incidence of heart disease in some countries B the effect of fish eating on peoples health C the changes in peoples diet D the daily fish consumption of people in
21、 different cultures 9. Why is heart disease the most dangerous killer in the United States? A Because American people drink too much spirits. B Because there are a great number of fat people there. C The author doesnt give a definite answer. D Because American people eat too much fatty fish. 10. How
22、 many lives could probably be saved each year in the United States by eating fifth according to the Dutch study? A 550,000. B 275,000. C 110,000. D 852. Passage Three Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage. Being assertive (果断) is being able to communicate with other people clearly. I
23、f you felt that you had expressed what was important to you and allowed the oilier person to respond in their own way then, regardless of the final outcome, you behaved assertively. It is important to remember that 共 12 页 第 4 页 being assertive refers to a way of coping with confrontations (对抗). It d
24、oes not mean getting your own way every time or winning some battle of wits against another person. In practice assertive behaviour is usually most likely to produce a result which is generally acceptable to all concerned, without anyone feeling that they have been unfairly treated. Assertiveness is
25、 often wrongly confused with aggression (侵犯行为). An aggressive confrontation is when one or both parties attempt to put forward their feelings and beliefs at the expense of others. In an assertive confrontation, however, each party stands up for their personal rights, but each shows respect and under
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