中国人民大学2004年英语专业考研基础英语试.doc
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1、如有侵权,请联系网站删除,仅供学习与交流中国人民大学2004年英语专业考研基础英语试【精品文档】第 8 页中国人民大学2004年英语专业考研基础英语试题IVocabulary and Written Expressions. (10 Points) Directions; Write in the blank the letter of the item which best completes each sentence.1. Tough-talking ward councilor Tony Jones warned yesterday that the drive to clean up
2、 the Oxford Road area is being by the criminal justice system itself.A. hampered B. prohibited C. restricted D. reserved2. It is a source of continuing frustration that sometimes, after huge amounts of resources have gone into securing successful , career criminals often seem to be free after little
3、 more than a third or half of their sentences.A. convictions B. decisions C. vanquisher D. agreements3. The police and others are doing their best to clamp down on crime and disorder the intrusion of burglary, the source of drug dealers ruining lives, the threat of intimidation, violence and petty.
4、A. violation B. vandalism C. vanquisher D. variance4. At a meeting attended by more than 600 lecturers and support staff last week, workers passed a vote of no in senior management.A. consensus B. objection C. confidence D. continuation5. At the height of her fame during the Second World War, she wa
5、s one of the worlds most influential women. But in later years, a gaunt relic of her former , she was a forlorn propagandist for her husbands ostracized and diminished regime.A. reputation B. celerity C. background D. celebrity6. That he was able to his responsibilities with such competence and appa
6、rent ease was partly due to his experience in the Royal Navy.A. discharge B. charge C. obtain D. answer7. The Galbraiths were a gregarious and family, probably descended from the Ancient British royal house of Strathelyde.A. proliferate B. promotive C. prolific D. propagable8. In 1945 he worked for
7、Hambros Bank, touring the Middle East to report on diamond trading.A. elicit B. illiberal C. illuminant D. illicit9. Despite his professional and his strength of character, he had a warm sensitivity for the feelings of others, partly stemming from his memories of hardship at Dartmouth.A. imminence B
8、. immanence C. emanation D. eminence10. Opposite the Italian journalists, Vladimir Putin, _dressed and statesmanlike, answered a question about one of the countrys notorious billionaires.A. immaculately B. immeasurably C. justifiably D. unkemptlyII. Error Correction (20 Points) Directions: In this p
9、assage there are altogether 10 mistakes. Try to detect the mistakes and write out your corrected answers in the numbered brackets.It used to be supposed that changes in the moral climate took decades to occur. Ideas filters down from whichever opinion makers were possessed of social influence; ( 1 )
10、 or they were imposed by those charged of social control who had the confidence or the capacity to determine public attitudes. ( 2 ) The introduction of mass education initially made little change here, since the content of the education, and the surviving social deference of the recipients, secured
11、 a continuing measure of stability.Moral ideas and moral practice are not, anyway, in a precise correlation: statistics of illegitimate births from preceding centuries, as moral declamation was universally adverse, indicate a gap between prescribed teaching and human practice. ( 3 ) But moral change
12、 was slow and ordered; it took a very long time for that was conventionally acceptable to change witness the stigma attached to divorce only 50 years ago. ( 4 ) Now that has all changed. The reason is to be sought not so little in the collapse of institutional religion or in the moral incoherence of
13、 the western liberal intelligentsia whose ideals have no discernible philosophical basis so much as the means now available for the dissemination of ideas of all sorts. ( 5 ) It is due to the power of television. Ideas and moral precept are abstract, the nightly presentation, in dramas and analysis
14、of public events by selected experts, is not. ( 6 )Both on the screen and in the classroom a version of unstructured Humanism would seem to prevail: moral virtue determined by whatever current educated opinion deems conducive to modern canons of politically correct ideas. ( 7 ) Soaps are extremely e
15、ffective means of conveying moral propaganda, modern morality plays which link day-to-day developments in particular lives-lives which are, like in the entertainments of the past, to be followed or avoided, according the assigned roles in the tension of good and evil. ( 8 )The great difference from
16、the past is that there is now so much entertainment which it is immediately available, and that it falls upon people with no other source of moral exhortation. ( 9 ) The heroes are the tolerant, commonsense moralists who ostensibly respect all viewpoints and decry old-fashioned moralists with their
17、outmoded restrictions. The demons are those practitioners of whatever, for the moment, attract public obliquity-paedophiles, drug users, racists or whatever. ( 10 ) III. Cloze Test (20 Points)Directions: Fill in each of the blanks in the following passages with one suitable word. Passage 1It is on a
18、 Saturday afternoon on the Great Wall of China or on a Sunday morning in Beijings Forbidden City that you see the most striking effect of the communist regimes one-child policy.Here, among the 1 of local tourists surging from one viewpoint to the next, you notice little knots of adults standing in a
19、dmiring, attentive semi-circles 2 a single child. Typically, there will be six of them the parents and both sets of grandparents and the complacent 3 of their attention will look every inch the little emperor he (or she) is proclaimed to be.But such indulgence 4 problems for Shen Yurong, principal o
20、f Guangmin, a showpiece kindergarten in central Beijing. The one-child policy leads to individualism, she explains. Because the children have no brothers or sisters, we have to teach them how to 5 and co-operate with others. They have to learn from the start to bond into a community, 6 they become a
21、ggressive or shy.For a lesson in community bonding, you just have to watch Guangmins 360 pupils, 7 two to six, performing their twice-daily exercise routine. Divided into classes, each 8 by three adults, the entire school assembles in the playground to the broadcast blare of jolly music.Then, still
22、with almost military precision, they march on the spot, do stretching exercises and run through a repertoire of kung fu movements. Finally, each class plays a few supervised games 9 balls into baskets, running relay races and then it is back to the classroom, where they slid down quietly to carry ou
23、t their allotted 10 Passage 2English literature has extracted and emphasized one very splendid thing; you never hear of it in patriotic speeches or in books about race or nationality, but it is the great contribution of the English temperament 1 the best life of the world. So far as it can be define
24、d, it may be called the humane use of caricature. It consists in calling a man ugly as a compliment. If we wish to appreciate 2 we must remember the part 3 by satire and epigram in the largest part of human literature. Almost everywhere laughter has been used as a lash; if we were told about a mans
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