南开大学728基础英语2009年硕士研究生入学考试试题.docx
《南开大学728基础英语2009年硕士研究生入学考试试题.docx》由会员分享,可在线阅读,更多相关《南开大学728基础英语2009年硕士研究生入学考试试题.docx(16页珍藏版)》请在淘文阁 - 分享文档赚钱的网站上搜索。
1、 南开大学728基础英语2009年硕士研究生入学考试试题南开大学2009年硕士研究生入学考试试题科目:基础英语专业:英语语言文学、外国语言学及应用语言学Part one VocabularyFill in the blanks with the words given below.Change the form if necessary. Each word can be used only once.motleysproutdidacticdisposeproliferatedenominatorbackdropsnapfestoonprodigyzenithrobustslashheral
2、dwantonharbourinstitutereveriespawndecryThe fragrant scent of the lilac is said to _the beginning of spring.He was lost in _.During the Olympic Games, the streets are all _with colored lights and banners.The people she had invited were a pretty _crew.Jacky Chans _constitution and dignified appearanc
3、e can attract a girl at first sight.In Spring, leaves are beginning to _from the trees.A rabble is a _tale focused on a single character trait.In times of economic crisis, many company rivals seek to cooperate with each other to _cost.The near extinction of the leopard is the direct result of _destr
4、uction by humans. English has become the common linguistic _.Whether you are German executive on business in Shanghai or a Korean biochemist at a conference in Sweden, you are speaking English.Many people around the world _the weakening of citizenship in various countries and blame this condition on
5、 the commercialization of our cultures.Museums that document trauma and conflict have _across the globe in the past decade, and more are planned. The economic crisis _a bit success in publication of books.The sun is still strong, but it is less fiery now, already beginning to drop from its_.The Li R
6、iver in Guilin has provided _for countless Chinese paintings.China unveiled its plan to double, by 2020, the _income of the people in the Chinese countryside.He convince himself that among the animals man is the only one that _insults and injuries, waits until a chance offers, then takes revenge.As
7、a result of Womens Movement, Womens studies programs have been _in schools and colleges.Most people would say that _judgments are unsound because they are opinions formed suddenly.A lot of child _turn out to be obscure clerks in accounting department.Part two Cloze(10分)A well-documented body of info
8、rmation_1_ that noise can _2_ affect humans in both physiological and psychological ways. Hearing losses in particular occupations such as boiler making and construction work are well known. In fact, however, we all find hearing more difficult_3_we age.Young ears can distinguish a wide range of soun
9、ds from low to very high frequencies, while older ears lose the ability to distinguish pitched sounds. A comparison of some industrialized_4_not industrialized people suggests that this hearing loss may not be a requisite_5_of old age.Further more, a closer inspection of other data reveals economic
10、effects. For instance, an increased turnover in property has been observed in noisy areas near airports. Job performance can be adversely affected by loud noise, especially_6_ accuracy and mental effort are involved. The use of outdoor areas for conversation is not possible for an estimated 5-10 mil
11、lion people who live or work in urban areas. When interference _7_television or speech or sleep is included, as many as 22 to 44 million people can be said to have lost part of the use of their homes and grounds because of noise.Thus noise pollution is a serious environmental concern. The _8_attitud
12、e toward noise should be _9_: vigorous efforts should be made to alert people to the grave effects which may _10_an excessively noisy environment.1 A exists to show B exists showingC existing showD exist show2 A occasionally B frequently C adversely D favorably3 A as B before C if D since4 A versus
13、B upon C to D for5 A companion B company C accompaniment D companionship6 A as B if C what D while7 A in B on C from D with 8 A apathetic B optimistic C pessimistic D cautious 9 A developed B disapproved C declined D overcome10 A stem from B build up C bring about D lead to Part three Reading Compre
14、hension (50分)Question 1-7 are based on the following passage After 1785, the production of childrens books in the United States increased but remained largely reprints of British books, often those published by John Newbery, the first publisher to produce books aimed primarily at diverting a child a
15、udience. Ultimately, however, it was not the cheerful, commercial-minded Newbery, but Anglo-Irish author Maria Edgeworth who has the strongest influence on this period of American childrens literature.The eighteenth century has seen a gradual shift away from the spiritual intensity of earlier Americ
16、an religious writing for children, toward a more generalized moralist. Newbery notwithstanding, Americans still looked on childrens books as vehicle for instruction, not amusement, though they would accept a moderate amount of fictional entertainment for the sake of more successful instruction. As t
17、he childrens book market expanded, then, what both stories interesting enough to attract children and morally instructive enough to allay adult distrust of fiction.American reaction against imported books for children set in after the War of 1812 with the British. A wave of nationalism permeated eve
18、rything, and the self-conscious new nation found foreign writing (particularly those from the British monarchy) unsuitable for the children of a democratic republic, a slate of self-governing, equal citizens. Publishers of childrens books began to encourage American writers to write for American chi
19、ldren. When they responded, the pattern established by Maria Edgeworth was at hand, attractive to most of them for both its rationalism and its high moral tone. Early in the 1820s, stories of wishful children learning to obey, of careless children learning to take care, of selfish children learning
20、to “tire for others,” started to flow from American presses, successfully achieving Edgeworths tone, though rarely her lively style. Imitative as they were, these early American stories were quite distinguishable from their British counterparts. Few servants appeared in them, and if class distinctio
21、ns had by no means disappeared, there was much democratic insistence on the worthiness of every level of birth and work. The characters of children in this fiction were serious, conscientious, self-reflective, and independent-testimony to the continuing influence of the earlier American moralistic t
22、radition in childrens books.1 What does the passage mainly discuss?A The career of Maria Edgeworth as an author of childrens booksB The development of childrens literature in the United StatesC Successful publishers of and North AmericaD Basic differences between British and American literature for
23、children2 The word “notwithstanding” in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to A in spite of B in addition to C as a result of D as a part of3 The word “allay” in the second paragraph is closest in meaning toA clarifyB attackC reduceD confirm4 It can be inferred from the passage that American
24、 childrens books sold before 1785 were almost always Written by Maria Edgeworth B attractive and interesting to children C written by American authorsD intended only for religious and moral instruction5 The word “permeated” in the third paragraph is closest in meaning to A opposedB improvedC compete
- 配套讲稿:
如PPT文件的首页显示word图标,表示该PPT已包含配套word讲稿。双击word图标可打开word文档。
- 特殊限制:
部分文档作品中含有的国旗、国徽等图片,仅作为作品整体效果示例展示,禁止商用。设计者仅对作品中独创性部分享有著作权。
- 关 键 词:
- 南开大学 728 基础 英语 2009 硕士研究生 入学考试 试题
限制150内