中国农业科学院2006年博士研究生入学考试英语试题
新版中国科学院大学农业工程与信息技术考研经验考研参考书考研真题

在很多年之前我从来不认为学习是一件多么重要的事情,那个时候我混迹于人群之中,跟大多数的人一样,做着这个时代青少年该做的事情,一切都井井有条,只不过,我不知做这些是为了什么,只因大家都这样做,所以我只是随众而已,虽然考上了一个不错的大学,但,我的人生目标一直以来都比较混乱。
但是后来,对世界有了进一步了解之后,我忽而发现,自己真的不过是这浩渺宇宙中的苍茫一粟,而我自身的存在可能根本不能由我自己来把握。
认识到个体的渺小之后,忽然有了争夺自己命运主导权的想法。
所以走到这个阶段,我选择了考研,考研只不过是万千道路中的一条。
不过我认为这是一条比较稳妥且便捷的道路。
而事到如今,我觉得我的选择是正确的,时隔一年之久,我终于涅槃重生得到了自己心仪院校抛来的橄榄枝。
自此之后也算是有了自己的方向,终于不再浑浑噩噩,不再在时代的浪潮中随波逐流。
而这一年的时间对于像我这样一个懒惰、闲散的人来讲实在是太漫长、太难熬了。
这期间我甚至想过不如放弃吧,得过且过又怎样呢,还不是一样活着。
可是最终,我内心对于自身价值探索的念头还是占了上峰。
我庆幸自己居然会有这样的觉悟,真是不枉我活了二十多个春秋。
在此写下我这一年来的心酸泪水供大家闲来翻阅,当然最重要的是,干货满满,包括备考经验,复习方法,复习资料,面试经验等等。
所以篇幅会比较长,还望大家耐心读完,结尾处会附上我的学习资料供大家下载,希望会对各位有所帮助,也不枉我码了这么多字吧。
中国科学院大学农业工程与信息技术的初试科目为:(101)思想政治理论(201)英语一(341)农业知识综合三(839)地理信息系统参考书目为:1、张康聪(Kang-tsung Chang)(作者),陈健飞等(译者),地理信息系统导论(第八版),科学出版社,2016年。
2、周成虎,裴韬等,2011.地理信息系统空间分析原理,科学出版社先说说英语复习心得词汇量曾经是我的一块心病,跟我英语水平差不多的同学,词汇量往往比我高出一大截。
中科院过程所

考试科目
参考书目
出版社
编者
化工原理
《化工原理》
上下册,第二版
化学工业出版社
陈敏恒等
化学反应工程学
《化学反应工程》,第三版
化学工业出版社
朱炳辰等
传递过程原理
《传递过程原理及应用》
冶金工业出版社
查金荣等
传热学
《传热学》
人民教育出版社
杨世铭等
计算数学
《数值分析》
清华大学出版社
李庆扬等
计算方法
《应用数值分析第7版》
机械工业出版社
美柯蒂斯F.杰拉尔德
煤化学
《煤化学》
上海科学技术出版社
朱之培等
流体力学
《流体力学》
高等教育出版社
周光埛等
燃烧学
《燃烧学》
机械工业出版社
许晋源等
生物化学
《生物化学》第三版
人民教育出版社
王镜岩等
微生物学
《微生物学教程》
2.考试日程表:
03月22日
03月23日
03月24日
上午
8:30~11:30
外国语
微生物学煤化学
传递过程原理
排水工程
冶金原理
生物化学
化学反应工程
下午
2:00~5:00
物理化学
化工原理
环境生物学
有机化学
无机化学
3.考试地点:中国科学院研究生院玉泉路园区(具体地点及乘车路线参见附件2)
4.应试及参加体检时请携带有效身份证件(身份证、军人身份证件)、2B铅笔、橡皮以及无字典存储和编程功能电子计算器。
中国农业大学中国与国际发展考博参考书-分数线-复试经验

中国农业大学中国与国际发展考博参考书-分数线-复试经验一、专业的设置中国与国际发展有李小云、叶敬忠、齐顾波、王伊欢、武晋、罗泮、徐秀丽七位导师是一个考博热门方向,一方面是因为老师们长期从事此领域的教学和科研工作,对此领域很有造诣,另一方面是因为这一个方向本身有研究的学术价值,并且在社会主义现代化建设的关键时期,这个专业的人才正是是社会所需要的,有很好的就业前景。
二、考试的科目农村发展与管理复试科目;①专业英语;听力、口语②发展理论;导师介绍李小云,职称:教授,博导兼硕导,单位:中国农业大学人文与发展学院。
李小云,我国著名社会学家、发展学家。
1987年取得中国农业大学农学博士(为78年恢复高考以后中国第一个农学博士),之后就职于中央书记处农村政策研究室(9号院),开始从事社会科学研究,并参与了八十年代我国农村领域最早的改革。
李小云于八十年代后期开始在参与式发展、性别与发展、公民社会等领域曾进行过开拓性的工作,被誉为“中国发展学之父”。
叶敬忠,职称:教授,博导兼硕导,单位:中国农业大学人文与发展学院,职务:副院长。
叶敬忠,1967年生于江苏省沭阳县,中国农业大学人文与发展学院院长、教授、博士生导师。
研究领域包括发展历史与发展批判、发展干预与社会转型、农村社会与农政变迁、劳动力流动与留守人口、小农农业与土地政治、农村教育与社会问题等。
研究主要采用人类学的方法和社会学、政治经济学、政治学和后现代的学科分析视角。
发表中英文论文百余篇,出版专著、编著、译著三十余部。
孙庆忠,职称:教授,博导兼硕导,单位:中国农业大学人文与发展学院。
孙庆忠,男,2001年获中山大学人类学博士学位,同年进入中国人民大学社会学博士后流动站从事社会心理学研究。
2003年任教于中国农业大学社会学系,主要从事人类学、民俗学和社会心理学的教学与科研工作,曾发表研究论文、读书评论等40余篇。
齐顾波,职称:教授,博导兼硕导,单位:中国农业大学人文与发展学院,职务;系主任。
中国农业科学院2017年博士研究生入学考试部分参考书目

历年自考英语翻译试题及答案

2000年4月全国英语英语翻译试卷、答案1. In the years that followed, Bill learned to spell in this uncomprehending way a great many words.B.在往后的几年里,比尔就这样学着拼写,虽然不理解意思,却也学会了拼写许多单词。
2. It is undoubtedly true that poverty is still a problem in this country, as it is in many other developing and even developed economies.D.毫无疑问,这个国家同其它许多发展中国家乃至发达国家一样,仍然存在着贫困问题。
3. 破镜虽已粘补,但既不美观,又不牢固。
A. A mirror that has been glued back together has an unsightly flaw and breaks again easily.4. 为了发展初等教育,根据我国宪法和实际,特制订本法律。
A. This law has been drawn up on the basis of the Constitution and the reality in our country in order to develop primary education.5. 不搞改革,不坚持开放政策,我们确定的战略目标就不能实现。
C. We can not achieve our strategic goals unless we carry out reforms and adhere to the opening-up policy.6.就英汉两种语言的区别而言,下列选项中不正确的一项是_____________。
C.英语定语位置较固定,汉语定语位置较灵活7.就法律英语的特点而言,下列选项中不正确的一项是_____________。
针对农学统考:中国农业科学院介绍

本文导读:中国农业科学院在全国17个省、市、自治区共设有41个研究所,研究领域覆盖我国主要农作物、畜禽与特种经济动植物遗传育种、栽培饲养、疾病防治、产后加工、质量标准与检测、农业经济与农村发展、农业可持续发展与环境保护、农业工程以及农业高新技术等学科领域。
根据教育部统一安排,从2008年起,硕士研究生全国统一入学考试农学门类初试科目和内容将进行调整。
据了解,调整后的初试科目为4门,即政治理论、外国语、农学门类公共基础、农学学科基础综合。
其中:农学门类公共基础设数学和化学两个科目,由招生单位从中选定,也可由考生经招生单位同意后从中任选。
农学学科基础综合按动植物类学科群(含18个二级学科)和农学门类其它学科(含16个二级学科)分设考试科目,动植物类学科群各学科设置动物生理学与生物化学、植物生理学与生物化学科目,由招生单位从中选定;其它学科由招生单位自定科目,考察范围须至少涵盖相关学科专业本科教学阶段两门主干课程。
调整后初试科目的总分为500分,其中:政治理论和外国语各100分,另两门基础课各150分。
海文教育集团提醒考生:由于今年农学门类初试科目的改革与招生单位的政策规定联系紧密,考生应提前做好相关准备,并及时了解拟报考招生单位的相关信息,并咨询有关政策。
我国以农为特色的大学或研究生院主要有中国农业大学、北京林业大学、中国农业科学院、华中农业大学、南京农业大学、南京林业大学、西北农林科技大学、西南农业大学、华南农业大学、福建农林大学、山东农业大学、东北林业大学、河北农业大学等(排名不分先后)。
鉴于考生对于院校概况、招生计划、报录信息的匮乏,特向08年的考生重点推荐一所农业优势院校以供参考:中国农业科学院中国农业科学院在全国17个省、市、自治区共设有41个研究所,研究领域覆盖我国主要农作物、畜禽与特种经济动植物遗传育种、栽培饲养、疾病防治、产后加工、质量标准与检测、农业经济与农村发展、农业可持续发展与环境保护、农业工程以及农业高新技术等学科领域。
中国农业科学院博士研究生招生专业目录.

2.农情遥感 3.农业资源遥感 5.农业空间信息 技术 120301 农业 1.农业经济理论 经济管理 与政策 1203J2★区 域发展 1.农业资源管理 2.农业区域发展 3.农业区域规划 1203Z3★农 业技术经济 003 环发所 071011 生物 3.纳米生物学 物理学 4.现代农业发展 与评价 22
090402 农业 2.昆虫生理生化 昆虫与害虫 防治 3.昆虫毒理学 005 饲料所
071010 生物 1.基因组学与蛋 化学与分子 白质组学 生物学
①1101英语②2201高级生物 丁宏标 化学 或 2202分子遗传学 或 2204分子生物学 选一③3301 基因工程概论 或 3302细胞生 物学 选一 同上 姚斌、王建华、周志刚
0713Z1★农 业生态学
2.农业环境生态
3.农业生态系统 管理 0713Z2★设 施农业与生 态工程 2.设施农业环境 工程
①1101英语②2201高级生物 杨其长、刘文科 化学 或 2203概率论与数理统 计 或 2212植物生理学 选一 ③3311植物营养学 或 3315农 业生物环境工程 或 3318农业 生态学 或 3338家畜环境卫生 学 选一 同上 董红敏
4 ①1101英语②2201高级生物 苏晓鸥、王 静、杨曙明 化学 或 2217食品化学 或 2228食品微生物学 选一③ 3307食品科学 或 3327农产品 质量安全学 选一 ①1101英语②2201高级生物 钱永忠 化学 或 2217食品化学 选一 ③3307食品科学 或 3327农产 品质量安全学 选一 44 071010 生物 3.动物分子生物 化学与分子 学与基因工程 生物学 4.微生物分子生 物学与基因工 程 090401 植物 1.分子植物病理 病理学 学 ①1101英语②2201高级生物 化学 或 2204分子生物学 选 一③3301基因工程概论 同上 ①1101英语②2201高级生物 化学 或 2204分子生物学 选 一③3310微生物学 或 3312高 级植物病理学 选一 宋 英、刘晓辉
病毒学试题(回忆版)

病毒学试题(回忆版)一、名词解释:1. spike2. DI(defective interfering)3. Replication intermediate (RI)4. Plague(噬斑)5. PFU(噬斑形成单位)、CPE(细胞病变)、隐蔽期6、信息体(informosome)7、温度敏感性变异株连8、抗原漂移与抗原转变9 准种10、互补11、细胞原癌基因12、干扰素 13、Ribozyme14、DNA疫苗15单克隆抗体16法氏囊,网状内皮组织增殖症等(传染病英文翻译成中文)二、简答题:1、慢病毒感染的概念及原因(两个方面即病毒方面与机体方面)2、病毒载体活疫苗的概念并举例说明病毒载体构建的技术路线3、亚病毒的分类及其定义4、病毒的特性及其疫苗的研究进展(病毒学)5、病毒的吸附和侵入过程(分两步)(病毒学)6、请设计试验方案,如何证明某一种病毒的核酸具有感染性(病毒学)7、简述病毒对细胞的损害作用方式(病毒学)8、叙述新病毒出现的机制(病毒学)9、叙述反转录病毒的复制步骤(病毒学)10、有几个是写出病毒的英文名称让写出分别属哪科、哪属(不常见的几个)11、如果一牛场发生布氏杆菌,请制定免疫计划(传染病)?12、假如发生烈性传染病如何做?(传染病)三、论述题1、详细叙述禽流感病毒的基因组结构,并写出每段基因组所编码的蛋白及其每种蛋白的功能(病毒学)2、详细叙述SARS病毒与禽流感病毒在分子水平上的异同(传染病)。
2003年农科院考博题动物病毒学一、名词解释1 DI2 Antigentic drift3 感染性cDNA4 核酸疫苗5 PFU6 Ribozyme7 LTR8 温度敏感突变株9 envelope 10 准种二、简答题1 类病毒与朊病毒的区别。
2 鉴定新城疫病毒毒力的依据。
3 病毒血凝、血凝抑制作用及血吸附机理。
4 写出下列各科病毒的一种病毒Herpesviridae, Adenoviridae, Coronaviridae, Rhabdoviridae, Orthomyxoviridae5 黄病毒科有几个属,各写出一个病毒。
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★绝密★中国农业科学院2006 年博士研究生入学考试英语试题(考试时间3 小时满分100 分)Part Listening Ⅰ Comprehension (20%)Section ADirections: You will hear a news story about the explosion on the World Trade Center in New York City. Listen to it and fill out the table with the information you've heard for questions 1— 5. Some of the information has been given to you in the table. Write no more than 3 words in each numbered box. Put your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. You will hear the recording only once. Information about the Explosion on the World Trade CenterExact time of the explosion 1The number of the people working in the Building 2The location of the explosion 3The number of the people walking down the stairs 4The time people on the top floors took walking down the stairs 5Section BDirections: You will hear a customer calling a car rental service to rent a car. For questions 6— 10, complete the sentences and answer the questions while you are listening. Use no more than 3 words for each answer. Put your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. You will hear the recording twice.Customer's name: 6Customer's current driver's license No.: 7Date for collection of vehicle: 8How much a day should the customer pay? 9How will the customer pay? 10Section CDirections: In this section you will hear a radio program. This program is about the production of postage stamps. Listen to the recording and either choose the correct answer for each statement or complete the notes as required. Circle the letter of your choice and then mark the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center. You will hear the recording, twice.11. The weekly radio program is on__________.A. topics suggested by listenersB. local news itemsC. listeners' hobbies12. The process of stamp production is__________.A. difficultB. expensiveC. time consuming13. In the search for suitable subjects, people are invited to__________.A. research a number of topicsB. give an opinion on possible topicsC. produce a list of topics14. Topics are sent for final approval to__________.A. a group of graphic artistsB. The Board of DirectorsC. a designers’committee15. Australian artists receive money__________.A. only if the stamp goes into circulationB. for the design onlyC. for the design and again if it is usedQuestions (16~18): Complete the notes using no more than 3 words foreach answer, and then put your answer on the ANSWER SHEET.Stamps must represent aspects of (16)_____________________e. g.characters from literature or examples of wildlife.There are no (17)_______________on Australian or British stamps.A favourite topic in Britain is (18)_________________.19. The speaker says that__________.A. many people produce designs for stampsB. few people are interested in stamp designC. people will never agree about stamp design20. The speaker suggests that__________.A. stamps play an important role in our livesB. too much attention is devoted to stamp productionC. stamps should reflect a nation's characterPartⅡ V ocabulary (10%)Directions: There are 20 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one that completes the sentence and then mark the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.21. The day was breaking and people began to go to work so the murderer was unable to__________of the body.A. dispenseB. disposeC. discardD. discharge22. Can you imagine! He offered me 5000 to break my contract. That's__________. Of course I didn't agree. I would take legal action.A. fraudB. blackmailC. briberyD. compensation23. Her remarks__________a complete disregard for human rights.A. magnifiedB. maintainedC. manipulatedD. manifested24. I should be able to finish the task on time,__________you provide me with the necessary guidance.A. in caseB. provided thatC. or elseD. as if25. The unfortunate death of the genius poet caused__________loss to this country.A. pricelessB. countlessC. incalculableD. imaginable26. Before the disastrous earthquake there was__________chaos.A. massiveB. ominousC. suspendingD. imminent27. On behalf of my company, I am__________to you and your colleagues for your generous help.A. subjectedB. inclinedC. availableD. obliged28. The appearance of the used car is__________, it's much newer than it really is.A. descriptiveB. indicativeC. deceptiveD. impressive29. His office is__________to the President's; it usually takes him about three minutes to get there.A. relatedB. adhesiveC. adherentD. adjacent30. The none of students in the class likes the mistress, who is used to being__________of everything they do.A. emotionalB. optimisticC. interestedD. critical31. I didn't know it then, but this disruptive way of reading started with the very first novel I ever picked up.A. harmfulB. persistentC. interruptiveD. characteristic32. The problem is that the loss of confidence among the soldiers can be highly contagious.A. spreadingB. contemptibleC. contentedD. depressing33. The sales manager was so adamant about her idea that it was out of the question for any one to talk her out of it.A. adaptableB. anxiousC. firmD. talkative34. Other non-dominant males were hyperactive; they were much more active than is normal, chasing others and fighting each other.A. hardly activeB. relatively activeC. extremely inactiveD. pathologically active35. While he was not dumber than an ox, he was not any smarter; so most of his classmates were lenient and helped him along.A. helpfulB. mercifulC. enthusiasticD. intelligent36. Before the construction of the road, it was prohibitively expensive to transport any furs or fruits across the mountains.A. determinedlyB. incrediblyB. amazingly D. forbiddingly37. At dusk, Mr. Hightower would sit in his old armchair in the backyard and wistfully lose in reminiscence of his youth romances.A. hopefullyB. reflectivelyC. sympatheticallyD. irresistibly38. The prodigal son spent his money extravagantly and soon after he left home he was reduced toa beggar.A. lavishlyB. economicallyC. thriftilyD. extrovertly39. The chimney vomited a cloud of smoke.A. ignitedB. immersedC. emittedD. hugged40. The rear section of the brain does not contract with age, and one can continue living without intellectual or emotional faculties.A. advancedB. growingC. frontD. backPart Reading Ⅲ Comprehension (40%)Directions: There are 2 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. you should decide on the best choice and then mark the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.Questions 31 to 45 are based on the following passage:Motorola Inc., the world's second-largest mobile phone make, will begin selling all of the technology needed to build a basic mobile phone to outside manufacturers, in a key change of strategy. The inventor of the cell phone, which has been troubled by missteps compounded by a recent industry slump in sales, is trying to become a neutral provider of mobile technology to rivals, with an eye toward fostering a much larger market than it could create itself. The Chicago area-based company, considered to have the widest range of technologies needed to build a phone, said it planned to make available chips, a design layout for the computer board, software, development tools and testing tools. Motorola has previously supplied mobile phone manufacturers with a couple of its chips, but this is the first time the company will offer its entire line of chips as well as a detailed blueprint. Mobile phones contain a variety of chips and components to control power, sound and amplification. Analysts said they liked the new strategy but were cautious about whether Motorola's mobile phone competitors would want to buy the technology from a rival. The company, long known for its top-notch (等级) engineering culture, is hoping to profit from its mobile phone technology now that the basic technology to build a mobile phone has largely become a commodity. Motorola said it will begin offering the technology based on the next-generation GPRS (Global Packet Radio Service) standard because most mobile phone makers already have technology in place for current digital phones. GPRS offers faster access to data through “always on”network connections, and customers are charged only for the information they retrieve, rather than the length of download. Burgess said the new business will not conflict with Motorola's own mobile phone business because the latter will remain competitive by offering advanced features and designs. Motorola's phones have been criticized as being too complicated and expensive to manufacture, but Burgess said Motorola will simplify the technology in the phones by a third. In addition to basic technology, Burgess said, Motorola would also offer additional features such as Bluetooth, a technology that allows wireless communications at a short distance, and Global Positioning System, which tracks the user's whereabouts, and MP3 audio capability.41. The word “slump” in the first paragraph may be replaced by__________.A. slouchB. declineB. increase D. stamp42. According to this passage, Motorola Inc.__________.A. is the world's largest mobile phone makerB. is trying to become a mobile technology provider besides being a mobile phone makerC. will only sell chips of the mobile phonesD. is going to sell all its manufacturing plants43. Analysts don't think that__________.A. Motorola will be successfulB. the technology offered by Motorola will be selected by its competitorsC. its competitors will want to buy the technology from itD. its mobile phones contain a variety of chips44. The technology supplied by Motorola is based on__________.A. Bluetooth featuresB. MP3 audio capabilityC. Global Positioning SystemD. GPRS standard45. Which of the following statements is NOT true?A. GPRS offers faster access to data through network connections, so customers should pay more.B. Motorola Inc. is the inventor of the cell phone.C. Previously Motorola only supplied mobile phone manufacturers with some of its chips.D. Motorola Inc. is known for its high-class engineering culture.Questions 46 to 50 are based on the following passage:Hurricanes are violent storms that cause millions of dollars in property damage and take many lives. They can be extremely dangerous, and too often people underestimate their fury. Hurricanes normally originate as a small area of thunderstorms over the Atlantic Ocean west of the Cape Verde Islands during August or September. For several days, the area of the storm increases and the air pressure falls slowly. A center of low pressure forms, and winds begin to whirl around it. It is blown westward, increasing in size and strength. Hurricane hunters then fly out to the storm in order to determine its size and intensity and to track its direction. They drop instruments for recording temperature, air pressure, and humidity (湿度), into the storm. They also look at the size of waves on the ocean, the clouds, and the eye of the storm. The eye is a region of relative calm and clear skies in the center of the hurricane. People often lose their lives by leaving shelter when the eye has arrived, only to be caught in tremendous winds again when the eye has passed. Once the forecasters have determined that it is likely the hurricane will reach shore, they issue a hurricane watch for a large, general area that may be in the path of the storm. Later, when the probable point of landfall is clearer, they will issue a hurricane warning for a somewhat more limited area. People in these areas are wise to stock up on nonperishable foods, flash light and radio batteries, candles, and other items they may need if electricity and water are not available after the storm. They should also try to hurricane-proof their houses by bringing in light-weight furniture and other items from outside and covering windows. People living in low-lying areas are wise to evacuate their houses because of the storm surge, which is a large rush of water that may come ashore with the storm. Hurricanes generally lose power slowly while traveling over land, but many move out to sea, gather up force again, and return to land. As they move toward the north, they generally lose their identity as hurricanes.46. The eye of the hurricane is__________.A. the powerful center of the stormB. the part that determines its directionC. the relatively calm center of the stormD. the center of low pressure47. Which of the following statements is true?A. A storm surge is a dramatic increase in wind velocity.B. A hurricane watch is more serious than a hurricane warning.C. Falling air pressure is an indicator that the storm is increasing in intensity.D. It is safe to go outside once the eye has arrived.48. Which of the following would be the best title for this passage?A. How to Avoid Hurricane damageB. Forecasting HurricanesC. The dangerous HurricaneD. Atlantic Storms49. The low-lying areas refer to those regions that__________.A. close to the ground levelB. one-storey flatC. flat housesD. near to the lowest level of hurricane50. Which of the following is NOT a method of protecting one's house from a hurricane?A. taking out heavy thingsB. moving in light-weight furnitureC. equipping the house with stonesD. covering windowsQuestions 51 to 55 are based on the following passage:Attacking an increasingly popular Internet business practice, a consumer watchdog group Monday filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission, asserting that many online search engines are concealing the impact special fees have on search results by Internet users. Commercial Alert, a 3-year-old group founded by consumer activist Ralph Nader, asked the FTC to investigate whether eight of the Web's largest search engines are violating federal laws against deceptive advertising. The group said that the search engines are abandoning objective formulas to determine the order of their listed results and selling the top spots to the highest bidders without making adequate disclosures to Web surfers. The complaint touches a hot-button issue affecting tens of millions of people who submit search queries each day. With more than 2 billion pages and more than 14 billion hyperlinks on the Web, search requests rank as the second most popular online activity after E-mail.The eight search engines named in Commercial Alert's complaint are: MSN, owned by Microsoft; Netscape, owned by AOL Time Warner; Directhit, owned by Ask Jeeves; HotBot and Lycos, both owned by Terra Lycos; Altavista, owned by CMGI; LookSmart, owned by LookSmart; and iWon, owned by a privately held company operating under the same name. Portland, Ore.-based Commercial Alert could have named more search engines in its complaint, but focused on the biggest sites that are auctioning off spots in their results, said Gary Ruskin, the group's executive director. “Search engines have become central in the quest for learning and knowledge in our society. The ability to skew (扭曲)the results in favor of hucksters (小贩)without telling consumers is a serious problem.”Ruskin said. By late Monday afternoon, three of the search engines had responded to The Associated Press' inquiries about the complaint. Two, LookSmart and AltaVista, denied the charges. Microsoft spokesman Matt Pilla said MSN is delivering “compelling search results that people want.”The FTC had no comment about the complaint Monday. The complaint takes aim at the new business plans embraced by more search engines asthey try to cash in on their pivotal (关键)role as Web guides and reverse a steady stream of losses. To boost revenue, search engines in the past year have been accepting payments from businesses interested in receiving a higher ranking in certain categories or ensuring that their sites are reviewed more frequently.51. The consumer group complained about__________.A. special fees that Internet users were chargedB. Federal Trade CommissionC. Commercial AlertD. online search engines52. __________is the most popular activity online.A. Sending pages of informationB. Sending E-mailC. Surfing the netD. Selling the top spot53. Which of the following is NOT a correct statement?A. There are too many pages or hyperlinks on the Internet, so people usually use search engine to find a certain site.B. More than 8 search engines are accused of selling their search engine spots by Commercial Alert.C. The headquarters of Commercial Alert is in Portland Oregon.D. The search engines are Web guides.54. All the following share one similarity EXCEPT__________.A. LookSmartB. CMGIC. AltavistaD. Microsoft55. The primary aim of some companies’sponsoring the search engines is to__________.A. cash in on their important role as Web guidesB. boost their avenueC. reverse a series of lossesD. have their sites visited by the internet users moreQuestions 56 to 60 are based on the following passage:D. H. Lawrence was the fourth child of Arthur Lawrence and Lydia Beardsall, and their first to have been born in Eastwood. Ever since their marriage in 1875, the couple had been on the move: Arthur's job as a miner had taken them where the best-paid work had been during the boom years of the 1870s, and they had lived in a succession of small and recently built grimy colliery villages all over Nottinghamshire. But when they moved to Eastwood in 1883, it was to a place where they would remain for the rest of their lives; the move seems to have marked a watershed in their early history. For one thing, they were settling down: Arthur Lawrence would work at Brinsley colliery until he retired in 1909. For another, they now had three small children and Lydia may have wanted to give them the kind of continuity in schooling they had never previously had. It was also the case that, when they came to Eastwood, they took a house with a shop window, and Lydia ran a small clothes shop: presumably to supplement their income, but also perhaps because she felt she could do it in addition to raising their children. It seems possible that, getting on badly with her husband as she did, she imagined that further children were out of the question. Taking on the shop may have marked her own bid for independence. Arthur's parents lived less than a mile away, down in Brinsley, while his youngest brother Walter lived only 100 yards away from them inanother company house, in Princes Street. When the family moved to Eastwood, Arthur Lawrence was coming back to his own family's center: one of the reasons, for sure, why they stayed there. Lydia Lawrence probably felt, on the other hand, more as if she were digging in for a siege. East wood may have been home to Arthur Lawrence, but to Lydia it was just another grimy colliery village which she never liked very much and where she never felt either much at home or properly accepted. Her Kent accent doubtless made Midlands people feel that she put on airs.56. This passage is mainly about the introduction of__________.A. D. H. LawrenceB. D. H. Lawrence's parentsC. D. H. Lawrence's residenceD. D. H. Lawrence's family background and education57. Which of the following is NOT the reason for D. H. Lawrence's family settling down in East wood?A. Children in the family needed consistent education.B. D. H. Lawrence's father could be near to his family members.C. D. H. Lawrence's mother could seek for her independence.D. D. H. Lawrence could accumulate enough materials to write about in his novels.58. Which of the following might be an image of D. H. Lawrence's mother in other people's mind?A. A mother who was quite amiable.B. A wife who was considerate.C. An arrogant woman.D. A faithful wife.59. The family had been on the move, because__________.A. they had to stay with the father who had to go everywhere to find a job in depressionB. the father could find better-paid jobs in the prosperity of economyC. the father wanted to be near with his own homeD. the mother always wanted to change the location of their house60. Which of the following statement is NOT true?A. The relationship between D. H. Lawrence's parents may not be so good.B. D. H. Lawrence's mother was a woman of strong will.C. D. H. Lawrence's mother did not like her home at Eastwood.D. D. H. Lawrence was the first child in the family.PartⅣ Cloze (10%)Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage and then mark the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.The history of African— Americans during the past 400 years is traditionally narrated__61__an ongoing struggle against__62__and indifference on the part of the American mainstream, and a struggle__63__as an upward movement is__64__toward ever more justice and opportunity. Technology in and of__65__is not at fault; it's much too simple to say that gunpowder or agricultural machinery or fiber optics__66__been the enemy of an__67__group of people. A certain machine is put__68__work in a certain way the purpose__69__which it was designed. The people who design the machines are not intent on unleashing chaos; they are usually trying to__70__a task more quickly, cleanly, or cheaply, __71__the imperative of innovation and efficiency that has ruled Western civilization__72__the Renaissance. Mastery of technology issecond only__73__money as the true measure of accomplishment in this country, and it is very likely that by__74__this under-representation in the technological realm, and by not questioning and examining the folkways that have__75__it, blacks are allowing__76__to be kept out of the mainstream once again. This time, however, they will be__77__from the greatest cash engine of the twenty-first century. Inner-city blacks in particular are in danger and the beautiful suburbs __78__ring the decay of Hartford, shed the past and learn to exist without contemplating or encountering the tragedy of the inner city. And blacks must change as well. The ways that__79__their ancestors through captivity and coming to freedom have begun to loose their utility. If blacks__80__to survive as full participants in this society, they have to understand what works now.61. A. like B. as C. for D. with62. A. charity B. clarity C. cohesion D. oppression63. A. charting B. charts C. charted D. to chart64. A. progressing B. progressed C. clutched D. clutching65. A. itself B. themselves C. ourselves D. himself66. A. have B. to have C. has D. to has67. A. entirely B. enter C. entire D. entrance68. A. for B. off C. on D. at69. A. for B. to C. with D. before70. A. envelop B. accomplish C. enveloping D. accomplishing71. A. followed B. follows C. to follow D. following72. A. since B. on C. in D. at73. A. before B. to C. with D. from74. A. to tolerate B. tolerate C. tolerated D. tolerating75. A. encountered B. encountering C. to encounter D. encounters76. A. them B. us C. themselves D. ourselves77. A. excluding B. included C. including D. excluded78. A. where B. that C. how D. what79. A. servicing B. encircle C. encircling D. served80. A. is B. were C. are D. havePart Short Ⅴ Answer Questions (5%)Directions: In this part there is a short passage with five questions or incomplete statements. Read the passage carefully, then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewer possible English words and then put your answers on the ANSWER SHEET.The years between 1870 and 1895 brought enormous changes to the theater in the United States as the resident company was undermined by touring groups, as New York became the only major center of production, and as the long run replaced the repertory (库存) system. By 1870, the resident stock company was at the peak of its development in the United States. The 50 permanent companies of 1870, however, had dwindled to 20 by 1878, to 8 by 1880, to 4 by 1887, and had almost disappeared by 1900. While the causes of this change are numerous, probably the most important was the rise of the “combination”company (that is, one that travels with stars and full company). Sending out a complete production was merely a logical extension of touring by stars. By the 1840's many major actors were already taking along a small group of lesser players, forthey could not be sure that local companies could supply adequate support in secondary roels. There is much disagreement about the origin of the combination company. Bouciault claimed to have initiated it around 1860 when he sent out a troupe with Colleen Bawn, but a book published in 1859 speaks of combination companies as already established. Joseph Jefferson Ⅲalso declared that he was a pioneer in the movement. In actuality, the practice probably began tentatively during the 1850's, only to be interrupted by the Civil War. It mushroomed in the 1870's, as the rapid expansion of the railway system made it increasingly feasible to transport full productions. In 1872, Lawrence Barrett took his company, but no scenery, on tour; in 1876, Rose Michel was sent out with full company, scenery, and properties. By the season of 1876— 1877 there were nearly 100 combination companies on the road, and by 1886 there were 282.81. What was the trend for the resident stock companies at the end of the 19th century?_________________________________________________________________________82. According to the passage, the major reason for the decline of the resident stock companies was _________________________________________________________________________83. Why did many important actors join some minor players in 1840's?_________________________________________________________________________84. According to the passage, the development of full touring companies was aided by_________________________________________________________________________85. Why is Lawrence Barrentt mentioned in the passage?_________________________________________________________________________PartⅥ Writing (15%)Directions: In this part, you are asked to write a composition on the title of “My View on an Admission Interview for Ph. D. Candidates”with no less than 200 English words. Your composition should be based on the following outline given in Chinese. Put your composition on the ANSWER SHEET.1. 博士研究生入学面试是否必要2. 在博士研究生入学面试中,你认为最重要的是展示哪几个方面3. 你将如何展示这个方面。