2009年复旦大学博士研究生入学考试因英语试题

2009年复旦大学博士研究生入学考试因英语试题
2009年复旦大学博士研究生入学考试因英语试题

2009年复旦大学博士研究生入学考试因英语试题

Part I Vocabulary and Structure (15%):

Directions: There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are

four choices marked A,B, C and D, Choose the one that best completes the

sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet I with a

single line through the center.

I. In my Opinion, a good deal of the for their success must go to John Francis, The captain.

A. reputation

B. respect

C. credit

D. compliment

2. It had been an abominable afternoon, at about Six O'clock in her father's sudden

collapse into sub-consciousness.

A. pitching

B. rising

C. soaring

D. culminating

3. Mary was a shy Woman and took behind a rather forbidding bluntness of manner.

A. refuge

B. kindness

C. fright

D. appearance

4. You can't count on him; he's liable to out when things become difficult.

A. be

B. let

C. take D opt

5. As they entered the village shop, the old lady behind the counter at them kindly.

A. beamed

B. glared

C. grimaced

D. peeped

6. The outlying island that belongs to this metropolis is an oasis where green prevails and traditions hold fast.

A. bustling

B. whistling

C. ruffling.

D. rustling

7. The aim of making self-criticism for the mistakes is to help us so that We shall not retreat them later.

A. show off

B. hold out

C. measure up

D. sober up

8. The famous writer was born in Herhamsted, which was town to be on the map.

A. too a small

B. a too small

C. a small too

D. too small a

9. The young man was at the of his career when he was killed in a car accident

A. zenith

B. glamour

C. bloom

D. blossom

10.__ nothing more to say, the man got to his feet, said goodbye and left the room.

A. There was

B. As there being

C. Being

D. There being

11. We hadn't met for nearly 20 years, but I recognized him I saw him in the street,

A. the minute that.

B. the minute When

C. at a time when

D. at a time that

12. I know of no other qualities than thinking which makes for the perfection of the mind

it alone makes us men and distinguishes us from the beasts

A. in case

B. providing that

C. for all that

D. inasmuch as

13. The sheep were huddled into a to protect them from overnight frosts.

A. hutch

B. pen

C. cage

D. kennel

14. We had to take the front door off its to get this desk in to the house.

A. joints :

B. hinges

C. boards

D. axles

15. Cream is a yellowish oil-in-water which forms When milk is allowed to stand

A. emulsion

B. albumen

C. embrocation

D. yolk

16. For some people brought up in this period, the habits of duty lasted for the whole

of their lifetime.

A. capricious

B. callous

C. filial

D. elusive

17. Her cinematic debut was and she decided to return to the theatre where she

remained for the rest of her career.

A. indelible

B. infallible

C. incredulous

D. inauspicious

18. Employees knew from the very that their jobs would finish this year.

A. upshot

B. outbreak

C. outcome

D. outset

19. There was a group of demonstrators anti-government slogans in the square

. A. crowing B. chanting C. intoning D. crooning

20. In their The groups old as many records as all Se other groups hi the country put

together.

A. eulogy

B. heyday

C. summit

D. mundaneness

21. He never does any disinterested action; he's always on the .

A. make B: move C. rise D. go

22. After losing the court case the company became something of a joke in the business

world.

A. Standing

B. steady

C. persisting

D. settled

23 "See you " ,she said casually 。

A. sometime

B. some time

C. at some time D, sometimes

24. She wore gloves when she was gardening to prevent the nettles from her.

A. flicking

B. striking

C. stinging

D. flapping

25. After a few days, exhaustion and the climbers were forced to give up their attempt to

each the top of the mountain.

A. set off B: set in C. set to D. set out

26. Do you think this jacket and trousers will a suit?

A. pass off

B. pass over

C. pass up

D. pass for

27. What is so depressing about this war is the hatred that both sides feel for each other.

A. impartial

B. implacable

C. imploring

D. immune

28. There is nothing in his that suggests he is contented with his life.

A. demeanor

B. stature

C. resonance

D. fidelity

29. Jack needs straightening out; he has been the whole female population of his class

A. standing up to

B. owning up to c. messing around with D. making up for

30. Hurricane Hugo will in the record books as the costliest storm ever faced by

insurers.

A. go down

B. go up

C. go by

D. go through

Part II Reading Comprehension (40%)

Directions: There are four reading passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer and mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet I with a single line through the center.

(1)

I was born in 1927, the only child of middle-class parents. I was sent to a public school

I wasted two years doing my national service, I went to Oxford; and there I began to discover I was not the person I wanted to be.

I had long before made the discovery that I lacked the parents and ancestors I needed. My father was, through being the right age at the right time rather than through any great professional talent, a senior Army officer; and my mother was the very model of a would-be major-general's wife, That is, she never argued With him and always behaved as if he were listening in the next room, even when he was thousands of miles away.

Like all men not really up to their job, he was a stickler for externals and petty quotidian things; and in lieu of an intellect he had accumulated an annoury of capitalized key-words like Discipline and Tradition and Responsibility. If lever dared I seldom did -to argue with him, he Would produce one of these totem words and cosh me with it, as no doubt in similar circumstances he coshed his subordinates, one still refused to lie down and die, he lost, or loosed, his temper. His temper was like a violent red dog, and

he always had it close to hand.

During. my last years at school, I realized that what was really wrong with my parents was that they had nothing but a blanket contempt for the sort of life i wanted to lead. I was "good" at English, I had poems printed pseudonymously in the school magazine. I thought D. H. Lawrence the greatest human being of the century. My parents had certainly never read Lawrence, and had probably never heard of him. There were things, I certain emotional gentleness in my mother, an occasional euphoric jolliness in my father, I could have borne more of; but always I liked in them the things they didn't rant to be liked for. By the time i was eighteen they had become mere providers, for whom I had to exhibit a token gratitude, but for whom I couldn't feel much else.

I led two lives. At school I got a small reputation as a wartime aesthete and cynic. But had to join the regiment-Tradition and Sacrifice press ganged me into that, I insisted, and luckily the headmaster of my school bricked me, that I wanted to go to university afterwards. I went on leading a double life in the army, queasily playing at being Brigadier "Blazer" Urfe's son in public, and nervously reading "Penguin New Writing,and poetry pamphlets in private. As soon as I could, I got myself demobilized.

31.According to the passage, the basic conflict between the author and his parents is conflict of

A. emotions

B. aesthetic theories

C. literary

D. values

32. The following statements are true EXCEPT .

A. The author’s mother was a humble and submissive woman

B. The author’s father had an explosive temper

C. The author’s mother always insisted on trivial everyday matters

D. The author’s father always insisted on surface appearances

33. The author used many phrases such as “through being the right age at the right time rather than

through any great professional talent” just to assert his father’s

A. complacence

B. inadequacy

C. nostrum

D. indecorum

34. By saying “I could have borne more of” (Para.4), the author means

A. “I should have desired more of”

B. “I ought to have got more of”

C. “I would not have minded more of”

D. “I should not have tolerate more of”

35. The phrase “in lieu of” in Paragraph 3 can be replaced by

A. instead of

B. without

C. for the sake of

D. by virtue of

(2)

My next husband will definitely be hen-pecked. 'Everyone laughably assumes my present one is ,so I may as well have the advantage of exchanging illusion for reality.

This means he will be able to mend a fuse. Being good about the house is the essential ingredient of the manageable male. All these pretensions to having green fingers as an excuse for spending the morning in the sunshine and tramping in from the garden in muddy boots are really no substitute.

As a career woman, it has always been my dream to be married to a handyman. women whose husbands are relaxed about raw plugs don't know what worry is. I would sleep peacefully at night with anyone who could tell a pair of pincers from a wire cutter. Apart from the blissful convenience; I could really at last begin to live it up.

If you are buried in the depths of the country as I like to be whenever I can, it costs you a fiver just to have a bolt put on the shed door or to bribe the nearest plumber to come and look at a dripping tap. I calculate I could have a trip to the Solomon .Islands every year out of the money we will save on the washers my new do-it-yourself paragon will whip on and off our taps.

My next husband will not say every time. I get out the travel brochures: "I do love England in the late summer; don't you think it would be nice to holiday at home? The garden is at its best then". I know what that means: staying Up half the night cutting up his glut of runner beans for the deep freeze.

Being a handyman, he would, of course, be an expert cook. It would be he who would rustle up an omelette at midnight after a heavy day. And he would not believe that every cooking utensil in sight was expendable. I would never again have to curse the friend who once told us that the only way to do steak was in a totally dry, red-hot frying-pan, I like charcoaled steak as much as anyone, but it comes expensive when it means charcoaling the entire kitchen too. I shall relinquish without regret the record I at present hold of being married to the only man in Britain who has ever managed to burn a boiled egg.

After long and mature consideration I have come to the conclusion that the next man I marry Will be a hairdresser. Any husband who cannot back-comb his wife's hair is not worth his salt. This will mean that I Will be able to go into every serious T.V. discussion completely light-heartedly. It won't matter a damn what I talk about. My friends will all ring up to remark: "Saw you on T.V. last night, Your hair did look nice".

36. It can be concluded from the passage that the author's present husband

A. has an impetuous temper

B. is a cold fish

C. is not a very considerate person

D. is uxorious

37. By giving the example of her husband's cooking steak, the author tries to prove his

A. frugality

B. temperance

C. his aptitude

D. ineptitude

38. The word "glut" in Paragraph 5 can be replaced by

A: exuberance B. excess C. myriad D. flamboyance

39. According to the author having green fingers sometimes

A. can produce embarrassing gluts

B. makes gardeners pull their weight in the house

C. makes gardeners run amok in the house

D. enables gardeners to keep the house clean and tidy

40. The tone of the phrase "After long and mature consideration" in the last paragraph can be

identified as

A. arrogant

B. ironical

C. flippant

D. patronizing

(3)

We are told that the mass media are the greatest organs for enlightenment that the world has yet seen; that in Britain, for instance, several million people see each issue of the current affairs programme , Panorama. It is true that never in human history were so many people so often and so much exposed to so many intimations about societies, forms of life, attitudes ther than those which obtain in their own local societies, This kind of exposure may well be a point of departure for acquiring certain important intellectual and imaginative qualities; width of judgment, a sense of the variety of possible attitudes. Yet in itself such exposure does not bring intellectual or imaginative development. It is no note than the masses of stone which lie around in a quarry and which may, conceivably go to the making of a cathedral. The mass media cannot build the cathedral, and their way of showing the stones does not always prompt others to build. For the stones are resented within a self-contained and self-sufficient world in which, it is implied, simply to look at them, to observe---fleetingly---individually interesting points of difference between them, is sufficient in itself.

Life is indeed full of problems on Which we have to or feel we should try to—make decisions, as citizens or as private individuals. But neither the real difficulty of these decisions, nor their tree and disturbing challenge to each individual, can often be communicated through the mass media. The disinclination to suggest real choice, individual decision, which is to be found in the mass media is not simply the product of a commercial desire, to keep the customers happy. It is within the grain of mass communications. The organs of the Establishment, however well-intentioned they may be and Whatever their form (the State, the Church, voluntary societies, political parties), have a vested interest in ensuring that the public boat is not violently rocked, and will so affect those who work within the mass media that they will be led insensibly towards forms of production which, though they go through the motions of dispute and enquiry do not break through the skin to where such enquiries might really hurt, They will tend to move, when exposing problems, well within the accepted clichéassumptions. Of democratic society and will tend neither radically to question these clichés nor to make a disturbing application of them to features of contemporary life. They will stress the "stimulation' the programmers give. but this soon becomes an agitation of problems for the sake of the interest of that agitation in itself; they will therefore, again, assist a form of acceptance of the status quo. There are exceptions to this tendency, but they are uncharacteristic.

The result can be seen in a hundred radio and television programmers as plainly as in the normal treatment of public issues in the popular press. Different levels of background in the readers or viewers may be assumed, but what usually takes place is a substitute for the process of arriving at judgment. Programmers such as this are noteworthy less for the 'stimulation' they offer than for the fact that that stimulation (repeated at regular intervals) may become a substitute for, and so a hindrance to, judgments carefully arrived at and tested in the mind and on the pulses. Mass communications, then, do not ignore intellectual matters; they tend to castrate them, to allow them to sit on the side of the fireplace, sleek and useless, a family plaything.

41.The author holds that the Establishment should try to

A. do a good service to society

B. alter the form of public institutions

C. maintain its position in society

D. kindle strong emotions in the public

42. According to the author, when mass communications deal with intellectual matters, they

should

A. look on them as a domestic pastime

B. regard them as most pressing matters

C. think of them as controversial matters

D. consider them to be of only domestic interest

43. In the first paragraph, the author uses the comparison with building a cathedral just to show

A.sometimes paying close attention to details is extremely important

B.great works of art usually need good and solid foundations

C.the ancient society had different beliefs

D.worthwhile results do not depend on raw materials only

44.The word "fleetingly" in Paragraph 1 means

A. attentively

B. transiently

C. Sentimentally

D. strictly

45. In the passage the author criticizes the mass media for

A. their widening the gap between readers or viewers

B. their failing to reach any definite conclusions over what they report

C. their setting too intellectual a standard

D. their catering for a small number of audiences

(4)

After breakfast I went out into the garden. Spring had come late that year, making on sense of last year’s grandiose plans; I was two Sundays of hard digging behind schedule. Harling Crescent was part of a new housing estate off St. Clair Park, or off Earl Road, depending on which way you wanted to look at it. (The estate agents generally called it the Park Development, the word Park having more status than Road) .

With the exception of a few big houses on Earl Road itself, there'd been no building in the district until after the war. We were the first occupants of Number Seven Harling Crescent, and the garden had been a wilderness when we moved in. Now , after three years during which I seemed to have done little else but weed and dig and add cartloads of lime and manure, it was beginning to look credible that in about ten years' time it might be remotely like the garden in Hunlitt and Lesper's brochure. It wouldn't, I knew, boast quite as many roses and cherry-trees or have such a smoothly green lawn or such agreeably fantastic topiary work, nor could I ever hope for a limousine of anything near the dimensions (the bonnet, according to my calculations, being some fifteen feet long) to stand in the drive. I had few illusions left about my value to my father-in-law's business. But it Would be definitely a garden, and we'd have tea there in the summer and eat our own strawberries and there'd be a play house for Barbara and, as she herself would put it, flowers. Barbara would come home from school and there would be 'pretty' flowers. Above all, the garden would be something I'd made, something which belonged to me. the poet who wrote about God walking in his garden in the cool of evening had got it all wrong; I valued my garden-because it was about the only place in the world, in which I, JoeLampton, could walk as Joe Lampton.

And, since I'd been thinking of being two Sundays behind schedule, it was the only place where I didn't live to schedule; in a garden one did things by season and weather not by clock and calendar.

The St. Clair mansion stood north of Harling Crescent with the St. Clair Folly On the crest of the hill above it. It was still a pleasure to look at, its proportions of balance and order and

simplicity were still acceptable to me; and there had been a time when the fact of my mother-in-law being a St. Clair had given me a feeling of part-ownership of the place: because the St. Clairs were my children's ancestors they were mine too. If anything I did the family credit; among the more notable St. Clairs were at least two known murderers, three convicted traitors, and one particularly ambitious gentleman who. was rumored both to have offered his fifteen-year-old daughter to Edward II and to have helped to arrange Edward's murder at Berkeley. Heiress-hunting and robbery of one kind or another they all seemed to have taken for granted; Peregrine, who build the Folly in 1810, went through two wives' fortunes and then made another as colonel of a regiment. He was even supposed to have done a deal with. the denture-makers of the time .who extracted teeth from the dead on the field of battle; I came across this tidbit in an anonymous Chartist pamphlet which Reggie Scurrah showed me at the Library.

Reggie had expected me to be shocked; instead I was mildly titillated. That had been some seven years ago: now the St Clairs had lost their glamour as far as I was concerned. True, when away from Warley I always managed to bring my wife's ancestors into the conversation; I had never disliked an association with a name which--all the more so for the family being extinct——was a symbol of doomed aristocracy, pennons against the sunset, trumpets at Rancevallas , and all the rest of it. But now I used this social gambit only when I remembered to.

46. According to the author, the name of the estate on which his house was built was

A. splendid

B. elegant

C. snobbish

D. prudent

47. By saying "if anything I did the family credit (Para.4 ),the author meant that

A. he had a good opinion of the St Clair family

B. he granted the St Clair family some credits

C. he owed some money to the St Clair family

D. he was more respectable than some members of the St Clair family

48. It is known from the passage that the St Clairs seemed to regard as normal.

A. marrying for money

B. robbing one's wife

C. making fortunes

D. selling the teeth of dead soldiers

49. The word "boast" in Paragraph 2 most probably means" ".

A. brag

B. possess

C. arrange

D. pluck

50. It can be concluded from the passage that the author's attitude towards the St Clair family is

A. detached

B. positive

C. cynical

D. liberal

Paper Two

PartⅢCloze (10%)

Directions: Fill in each of the following blanks with ONE word to Complete the meaning of the passage. Write your answer on Answer Sheet II.

Here is a great irony of 21st-century global public health: While many hundreds of millions of people lack adequate food as a result of economic inequities, political corruption, or warfare, many hundreds of millions 51 are overweight to the point of increased risk for diet-related chronic diseases. Obesity is a worldwide phenomenon, affecting children as well as adults and forcing all but the poorest countries to divert scarce resources 52 from food security to take care of people with preventable heart disease and diabetes.

To reverse the obesity epidemic, we must address fundamental causes. Overweight comes

from consuming more food energy than 53 expended in activity. The cause of this imbalance also is ironic: improved prosperity. People use extra income to eat more and be less active. Market economies encourage this. They turn people with expendable income into consumers of aggressively marketed foods that are high in energy but low in 54 ,value, and of cars, television sets, and computers that promote sedentary behavior Gaining weight is good for business. Food is particularly big business because everyone eats.

Moreover, food is so overproduced that many countries, especially the rich ones, have far more than they need 55 irony. In the United States, to take an extreme example, most adults of all ages, incomes, educational levels, and census categories—are overweight. The U.S. food supply provides 3800 kilocalories per person per day, nearly twice as much as required by many adults. Over abundant food forces companies to compete _56_ sales through advertising, health claims, new products, larger portions, and campaigns 57 toward children. Food marketing promotes weight gain. Indeed, it is difficult to think 58 any major industry that might benefit if people ate less food; certainly ___59 the agriculture, food product, grocery, restaurant, diet, or drug industries. All flourish when people eat more, and all employ amides of lobbyists to discourage governments from doing anything to inhibit 60 . Part IV Translation (20%)

Directions: Put the following passage into English. Write your English version on Answer Sheet II.

随着中世界结构的崩溃和现代生产方式的兴起,劳动的意义和作用发生了根本性的变化,这在新教国家表现的尤为突出。因为人对刚刚获得的自由感到不知所措,心里老是想着如何以一种狂热的活动来消除自己的疑虑和恐惧。这种活动无论成功或是失败都将决定他的灵魂能否获救,表明他是灵魂得救者。劳动本身不再能给人带来满足感和快乐。而是变成了一种责任和强迫性的活动。劳动致富的可能性越大,劳动就约会成为纯粹获得财富和成功的一种手段。用麦克斯·韦伯的话来说,在“内心深处追名逐利的苦行主义”的体系中,劳动变成了主要的因素,成了解决人的孤单和封闭感的一种办法。

Part V Writing (15%)

Directions: There is a picture below. Look at it carefully and write a composition of about 250 words commenting on what it conveys. Remember to write your composition on Answer Sheet II.

复旦大学入学教育考试答案

因缺乏严谨治学态度违反一般学术规范,虽不属于造假、篡改、抄袭、剽窃等学术不端行为,但在学术活动中损害他人合法利益或造成一定不良后果的行为属于(学术不当行为 )。 入学资格初步审查时发现身心状况暂时不适宜在校学习,经学校指定的医院诊断,认为经过休养和治疗,可以到校学习的,可申请保留入学资格(一学年 )。 研究生在参加课程学习过程中缺席课时数或者缺交作业次数超过教学规定总数(三分之一 )的,不得参加该门课程的考核,课程成绩按(F )记载。 在学位申请有效期内,可以提出学位申请的次数是(两次 )。 研究生以作弊、剽窃、抄袭等学术不端行为或其他不正当手段取得学历、学位证书的,学校是否有权撤销已颁发的学历、学位证书?(是 ) 对于因违纪受到处分的研究生,(尚未解除),不得给予表彰和奖励。 关于科研不端/不当行为的危害,以下表述错误的是(但不会导致严重的社会危害 )。 研究生在学期间个人信息发生变化的,由本人提出学籍信息修改申请,附相关证明材料,经所在院系审核后,报研究生院核准修改。研究生学籍信息修改申请至迟应于拟毕业学期的第(4周 )前提交。研究生的培养方式、培养类别,以招生录取信息为准,入学后(不可以 )更改。 研究生的学位论文应在导师指导下由本人独立完成,论文工作时间不得少于(博士两年、硕士一

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