2023年浙江同等学力人员申请硕士学位考试考试真题卷.docx
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1、2023年浙江同等学力人员申请硕士学位考试考试真题卷本卷共分为2大题50小题,作答时间为180分钟,总分100分,60分及格。一、单项选择题(共42题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意) 1.(Writing) in a clear and terse style, the book (describes) the (authors) childhood experiences in a small town (just before) the outbreak of the Civil War.A. WritingB. describesC. authorsD. just bef
2、ore 2.Although interior design has existed since the beginning of architecture, its development into a specialized field is really quite recent. Interior designers have become important partly because of the many functions that might be (56) in a single large building. The importance of interior des
3、ign becomes (57) when we realize how much time we (58) surrounded by four walls. Whenever we need to be indoors, we want our surroundings to be (59) attractive and comfortable as possible. We also expect (60) place to be appropriate to its use. You would be (61) if the inside of your bedroom were su
4、ddenly changed to look (62) the inside of a restaurant. And you wouldnt feel (63) in a business office that has the appearance of a school. It soon becomes clear that the interior designers most important (64) is the function of the particular (65) . For example, a theater with poor sight lines, poo
5、r sound-shaping qualities, and (66) few entries and exits will not work for (67) purpose, no matter how beautifully it might be (68) . Nevertheless, it is not easy to make suitable (69) for different kinds of space, lighting and decoration of everything from ceiling to floor. (70) addition, the desi
6、gner must usually select furniture or design built-in furniture according to the functions that need to be served.Part ClozeDirections: In this part, there is a passage with 15 blanks. For each blank, there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer for each blank and mark the corres
7、ponding letter with a single bar across the square brackets on your machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET.AspendBrequireCsettleDretain 3.We sometimes think humans are uniquely vulnerable to anxiety, but stress seems to affect the immune defenses of lower animals too. In one experiment, for example, behaviora
8、l immunologist (免疫学家) Mark Laudenslager, at the University of Denver, gave mild electric shocks to 24 rats. Half the animals could switch off the current by turning a wheel in their enclosure, while the other half could not. The rats in the two groups were paired so that each time one rat turned the
9、 wheel it protected both itself and its helpless Partner from the shock. Laudenslager found that the immune response was depressed below normal in the helpless rats but not in those that could turn off the electricity. What he has demonstrated, he believes, is that lack of control over an event, not
10、 the experience itself, is what wakens the immune system. Other researchers agree. Jay Weiss, a psychologist at Duke University School of Medicine, has shown that animals who are allowed to control unpleasant stimuli dont develop sleep disturbances or changes in brain chemistry typical of stressed r
11、ats. But if the animals are conditioned to confront with situations they have no control over, they later behave passively even when faced with experiences they can control. Such findings reinforce psychologists suspicions that the experience or perception of helplessness, is one of the most harmful
12、 factors in depression. One of the most startling examples of how the mind can alter the immune response was discovered by chance. In 1975 psychologist Robert Ader at the University of Rochester School of Medicine conditioned (便形成条件反射) mice to avoid saccharin (糖精) by simultaneously feeding them the
13、sweetener and injecting them with a drug that while suppressing their immune systems caused stomach upsets. Associating the saccharin with the stomach pains, the mice quickly learned to avoid the sweetener. In order to extinguish this dislike for the sweetener, Ader reexposed the animals to sacchari
14、n, this time without the drug, and was astonished to find that those mice that had received the highest amounts of sweetener during their earlier conditioning died. He could only speculate that he had so successfully conditioned the rats that saccharin alone now served to weaken their immune systems
15、 enough to kill them.The reason why the mice in Aders experiment avoided saccharin was that _Athey associated it with stomachachBit affected their immune systemsCit led to stomach painsDthey disliked its taste 4.The current emergency in Mexico City that has taken over our lives is nothing I could ev
16、er have imagined for me or my children. We are living in an environmental crisis, an air-pollution emergency of unprecedented severity. What it really means is that just to breathe here is to play a dangerous game with your health. As parents, what terrorizes us most are reports that children are at
17、 higher risk because they breathe more times per minute. What more can we do to protect them and ourselves Our pediatricians (儿科医师的) medical recommendation was simple: abandon the city permanently. We are foreigners and we are among the small minority that can afford to leave. We are here because of
18、 my husbands work. We are fascinated by Mexico-its history and rich culture. We know that for us, this is a temporary danger. However, we cannot stand for much longer the fear we feel for our boys. We cannot stop them from breathing. But for millions, there is no choice. Their lives, their jobs, the
19、ir futures depend on being here. Thousands of Mexicans arrive each day in this city, desperate for economic opportunities. Thousands more are born here each day. Entire families work in the streets and practically live there. It is a familiar sight: as parents hawk goods at stoplights, their childre
20、n play in the grassy highway dividers, breathing exhaust fumes. I feel guilty complaining about my personal situation; we wont be here long enough for our children to form the impression that skies are colored only gray. And yet the government cannot do what it must to end this problem. For any coun
21、try, especially a developing Third World economy like Mexicos, the idea of barring from the capital city enough cars, closing enough factories and spending the necessary billions on public transportation is simply not an option. So when things get bad, as in the current emergency, Mexico takes half
22、measures-prohibiting some more cars from circulating, stopping some factories from producing-that even its own officials concede arent adequate. The word emergency implies the unusual. But when daffy life itself is an emergency, the concept loses its meaning. It is human nature to try to adapt to th
23、at which we cannot change, or to mislead ourselves into believing we can adapt.The word hawk (ParA4) most probably means_A. sellB. transportC. placeD. deliver5.The Vikings have left many traces of their settlement which are still visible today. Archaeology provides physical evidence of their conques
24、ts, settlement and daily life. The study of place names and language shows the lasting effect which the Viking settlements had in the British Isles, and DNA analysis provides some insights into the effect the Vikings had on the genetic stock of the countries where they settled. All of this provides
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