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2021年同等学力申硕学位英语考试历年真题详解

2021年同等学力申硕学位英语考试历年真题详解

2021年同等学力申硕学位英语考试历年真题详解2021年同等学力人员申请硕士学位英语水平全国统一考试题库【历年真题(视频讲解)+章节题库+模拟试题】题库目录•第一部分历年真题[视频讲解]•2019年同等学力英语真题及详解•2018年同等学力英语真题及详解•2017年同等学力英语真题及详解[视频讲解]•2016年同等学力英语真题及详解[视频讲解]•2015年同等学力英语真题及详解[视频讲解]•2014年同等学力英语真题及详解[视频讲解]•2013年同等学力英语真题及详解[视频讲解]•第二部分章节题库•第一章口语交际•◇完成对话•◇完成访谈或问答•第二章词汇•◇选择替换•◇选择填空•第三章阅读理解A节(多项选择)•◇教育文化类•◇科普科技类•◇商业经济类•◇家庭情感类•◇生态环境类•◇医疗健康类•◇艺术文学类•◇政治法律类•◇社会生活类•◇社会问题类•◇其他•第四章阅读理解B节(两种备选题型)•◇多项选择•◇选择搭配•第五章完形填空•◇教育文化类•◇科普科技类•◇经济管理类•◇人物记述类•◇生态环境类•◇政治法律类•◇社会生活类•◇社会问题类•◇其他•第六章短文完成•第六章短文完成•第七章英译汉•◇经济类•◇文化类•◇环保类•◇科技类•◇旅游类•◇社会热点类•◇文学类•◇其他•第八章写作•◇提纲作文•◇看图作文•◇描述图表•第三部分模拟试题•2021年同等学力英语考试模拟试题及详解(一)•2021年同等学力英语考试模拟试题及详解(二)•内容简介同等学力英语题库包括历年真题、章节题库和模拟试题三部分。

具体如下:第一部分为历年真题。

精选2013~2019年考试真题,既可以体验真实考试,也可以测试自己的水平。

每套真题均提供名师详细解析。

其中2013~2017年试题附带名师高清视频讲解。

第二部分为章节题库。

遵循最新《同等学力英语水平全国统一考试大纲》,按照最新的考试题型的章目编排,共分为口语交际、词汇、阅读理解、完形填空等8章。

2018北京林业大学林学院考研复试通知复试时间复试分数线复试经验

2018北京林业大学林学院考研复试通知复试时间复试分数线复试经验

2018北京林业大学林学院考研复试通知复试时间复试分数线复试经验启道考研网快讯:2018年考研复试即将开始,启道教育小编根据根据考生需要,整理2017年北京林业大学林学院考研复试细则,仅供参考:一、复试科目(启道考研复试辅导班)090302 植物营养学2(1)01 植物营养生理与生态学①101思想政治理论②201英语一③723植物营养学④843土壤学不招收同等学力0102科目二:土壤理化分析03 土壤修复与健康同上生理学090703 森林保护学28(14)01森林昆虫学02林木病理学03昆虫与菌物系统学①101思想政治理论②201英语一③712普通昆虫学或720植物病理学④833森林生态学不招收同等学力方向01科目③限考712普通昆虫学;方向02科目③限考720植03 森林结构与生长模型模拟同上04 林业遥感与信息技术同上090900 草学17(8)01 草坪科学与管理①101思想政治理论②201英语一③ 721植物生理学与生物化学④805草坪学或801草地生态学不招收同等学力二、复试通知(启道考研复试辅导班)各位考生:根据教育部有关文件和我校研究生院相关招生复试、录取文件要求,坚持公开、公平、公正原则,学院成立研究生复试/录取工作组,加强对复试工作的领导和监督。

现将复试录取工作有关事项通知如下:一、复试环节及具体安排:(一)复试前期准备1、复试工作安排公布时间为2017年3月20日前,方式为学校、林学院主页人才培养栏目和通知公告栏目。

(/)(二)资格审查,体检表盖章时间:2017年3月22日下午12:00-15:00地点:北京林业大学林业楼东门大厅(审核材料)。

1、审查对象参加林学院各学科复试的所有考生。

2、审查内容(1)统考考生、联考类考生(应届本科毕业、往届本科毕业生)①准考证原件;②有效身份证原件;③毕业证书原件(应届生查验学生证,本科阶段成绩单,入学时交验毕业证,联考类考生的往届毕业生同时要求提供学历认证报告)。

2018武汉大学医学研究院博士研究生招生专业目录

2018武汉大学医学研究院博士研究生招生专业目录

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以下是《2018武汉⼤学医学研究院博⼠研究⽣招⽣专业⽬录》。

学院、专业、研究⽅向代码及名称计划招⽣⼈数博导代码及姓名外语⽔平考试科⽬考核阶段加试(含同等学⼒、跨学科)备注650医学研究院18不招收⾮全⽇制定向⽣;已招收硕博连读10⼈。

071000⽣物学1501 (全⽇制)细胞⽣物学02 (全⽇制)病毒免疫0890舒红兵①1101 英语01 (全⽇制)细胞⽣物学 05 (全⽇制)免疫学1866钟波已招硕博连读2⼈03 (全⽇制)细胞信号转导04 (全⽇制)肿瘤⽣物学05 (全⽇制)免疫学2091卿国良①1101 英语01 (全⽇制)细胞⽣物学04 (全⽇制)肿瘤⽣物学2189刘胡丹①1101 英语01 (全⽇制)细胞⽣物学04 (全⽇制)肿瘤⽣物学2190张好建已招硕博连读3⼈01 (全⽇制)细胞⽣物学04 (全⽇制)肿瘤⽣物学2194陈强已招硕博连读2⼈01 (全⽇制)细胞⽣物学2324姜凯①1101 英语100100基础医学301 (全⽇制)细胞⽣物学2091卿国良①1101 英语01 (全⽇制)细胞⽣物学2189刘胡丹①1101 英语01 (全⽇制)细胞⽣物学02 (全⽇制)发育⽣物学2191蒋卫已招硕博连读2⼈,直博⽣1⼈05 (全⽇制)免疫学2355蔡车国①1101 英语武汉⼤学博⼠⽣导师联系电话和电⼦邮箱医学研究院联系⼈:郭敏联系电话:68750006邮箱:minguo@导师代码导师姓名是否招收同等学⼒是否招收跨学科联系电话电⼦信箱0890舒红兵否否68750199shuh@ 2091卿国良否否68750015qingguoliang@ 2189刘胡丹否否68750308hudanliu@ 2355蔡车国否否68750185Cheguo_Cai@ 2324姜恺否否68758602jiangkai@。

2024同等学力英语作文

2024同等学力英语作文

2024同等学力英语作文English: After carefully considering the benefits and drawbacks of studying abroad, I believe that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages. Studying abroad provides students with the opportunity to immerse themselves in a new culture, learn a new language, and gain a global perspective. This experience can broaden one's horizons, enhance their communication skills, and open up a world of opportunities for personal and professional growth. While there may be challenges such as homesickness and cultural adjustments, the skills and knowledge gained from studying abroad are invaluable and can greatly benefit one's future endeavors.中文翻译: 经过仔细考虑留学的利与弊,我相信其优点远大于缺点。

留学给予学生沉浸在新文化中、学习新语言和获取全球视角的机会。

这种经历能够拓展一个人的视野,提升他们的沟通能力,并为个人和职业成长开创广阔的机遇。

尽管可能会遇到思乡情绪和文化适应问题,但从留学中获得的技能和知识是无价的,能够极大地惠及一个人未来的努力。

2018年同等学力申请硕士学位英语

2018年同等学力申请硕士学位英语

2018年同等学力申请硕士学位英语
2018年同等学力申请硕士学位英语?随着社会的不断发展,职场中的要求提高,在近些年报考同等学力申硕的人有所增多,很多人都知道同等学力申硕是需要考英语,那么同等学力申硕英语难度如何通过率高吗哪个专业能免考英语呢下面让我们一起来了解一下:
同等学力申硕英语考试难度如何
很多在职人士都担心同等学力申硕英语难度过高,其实大家也不用过于担心,同等学力申硕英语考试难度在4-6级之间,一般大家英语过了4级,在经过一段时间的系统复习,不会有太大问题的。

同等学力申硕英语通过率高吗
同等学力申硕英语通过率总的来看还是比较高的,因为同等学力申硕英语满分100分,60分算合格,只要大家有一定的基础,通过英语考试应该也不是一件难事,通过率预计在70%左右。

另外,同等学力申硕各个院校大多数都给考生4年的报考机会,大家只要能够在四年内通过英语考试即可。

那么,哪个专业能免考英语呢
同等学力申硕考试的外语考试是不能免考的,但外国语考试并非只有英语这一个选择,大家可选语种包括:英语、日语、法语、德语、俄语这五种,如果您英语不好,可以选择其他几个语种都可以。

但是大家要注意,英语专业的考生是不能选择参加同等学力申硕英语考试的。

温馨提示:总的来说,同等学力申硕英语考试的难度并不大,只要你用心复习备考,在规定的年限内通过英语考试还是没有太大问题的。

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2018 年同等学力英语真题及答案

2018 年同等学力英语真题及答案

2018 年同等学力英语真题及答案一卷部分Paper One (100 minutes)Part I Oral Communication (10 points) Section ADirections: In this section there are two incomplete dialogues and each dialogue has three blanks and three choices A, B and C, taken from the dialogue. Fill in each of the blanks with one of the choices to complete the dialogue and mark your answer on the Answer sheet.Dialogue OneHow about you?Wanna join us?It’s a long weekend.Tina: I’m so glad the weekend’s finally here.Lewis: Me too. Imagine! 1 c We’ve got three days in a row.Tina: So, where’re you going?Lewis:I don't have any plan yet. I’ll just play it by ear.2 ATina: We’re going to go hiking and camping in the mountains.Lewis: That sounds exciting!Tina: 3.BLewis: Hm, let me think about it. I’ll let you know later.Dialogue TwoAnd I’d like the cheapest flight available.What is your destination?And when will you be returning?Travel Agent: Freedom Travel. How can I help you?Caller: Yes, I’d like to make a flight reservation for the twenty-third of this month.Travel Agent: Okay. 4 B .Caller: Well. I’m flying to Helsinki, Finland.Travel Agent: Okay. Let me check what flights are available. 5 CCaller: Uh, well, I’d like to catch a return flight on the twenty-ninth. 6ATravel Agent: Okay. Let me see. Um, that’s flight 1070 from Salt Lake City to New York, Kennedy Airport, transferring to flight 90from Kennedy to Helsinki. It’s only $980.Caller: Alright, let’s go with that.Section BDirections: In this section there is one incomplete interview which has four blanks and four choices A, B, C and D, taken from the interview. Fill in each of the blanks with one of the choices to complete the interview and mark your answer on the Answer sheet.I think the big difference is,What have you done to make this yours?how they look in the Oval Office.you don’t need so much heart.On Donald Trump’s 100th day as U.S. president,he spoke with “Face the Nation”host and Chief Washington Correspondent John Dickerson.Dickerson: What’s the difference between negotiating in Washington versus negotiating in business?Trump: Well, 7A for what we’re doing here, Washington, you really need heart, becauseyou're talking about a lot of people. Whereas business, 8DYou want to make a good deal. Dickerson: Every president makes the Oval Office theirs. 9BTrump: Well, a lot of things. We had these incredible flags including the American flags. The Coast Guard flag over here. And I said,“Well, let’s see 10C So the flags were up. The picture of Thomas Jefferson I put up. The picture of Andrew Jackson I put up because they said his campaign and my campaign tended to mirror each other. So we did a lot of—actually we did a lot of work. It’s--it s a much different—look than it was previously.Part II Vocabulary (10 points)Directions: In this part there are ten sentences, each with one word or phrase underlined. Choose the one from the four choices marked A, B, C and D that best keeps the meaning of the sentence. Mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.11. According to the minister, measures are being taken to introduce more diversity into the education system.答案:DA. differenceB. adversityC. unityD. variety12. He would once in a while lose his temper when he found himself involved in an argument.答案:CA. rarely B .often C. occasionally D. seldom13. Intuition is something that cannot be proven, but many people believe in it and use it for decision making.答案:AA. InstinctB. IntelligenceC. RationalityD. Experience14.Aglobal company must be sensitive to the cultures and customs of the countries where it operates.答案:DA. patientB. generousC. emotionalD. responsive15. At last John Smith stepped down as the company's CEO and returned to his roots in software research.答案:Bretired B. resigned C. revived D. reacted16. Immersed in their experiment, they had no idea what happened just outside their lab.答案:CA. ConcentratedB. AddictedC. AbsorbedD. Committed17. Last month the government initiated a public debate on the future direction of the sport policy.答案:DA. transmittedB. followedC. promotedD. launched18. My beard started to grow, and I unwillingly complied with the order to shave it off.答案:DA. consideredB. questionedC. supportedD. observed19. As the fighting intensified , the chances of any peace deal diminished答案:AA. decreasedB. changedC. disappearedD. expanded20. However superficially appealing such an idea might appear, it was irrational and reckless.答案:BA. possiblyB. seeminglyC. apparentlyD. practicallyPart III Reading Comprehension (25 points) Section ADirections: In this section, there are four passages followed by questions or unfinished statements, each with four suggested answers A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer and mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.Passage OneAlice Paul Tapper was on a fourth-grade field trip last year when she noticed something that bothered her. The girls were standing in the back of the room, listening politely as the guide spoke. The boys crowded together in the front. They raised their hands to respond to questions, even if they didn't know the answer.Alice, 10, often doesn’t raise her hand in class, even if she’s pretty sure she knows the answer She’s nervous she’ll get it wrong and fed embarrassed. On that field trip, she figured a lot of other girls were probably keeping quiet, too.Alice told her mom what she saw. They talked about how girls are often told to be quiet and polite, while boys are encouraged to be bold and assertive. Alice and her mom talk about that kind of thing a lot. She wants boys and girls to have the same opportunities. “Girls are important, and their ideas are important,”Alice says. “They should be heard.”Alice’s mom is the leader of Alice’s Girl Scout troop ,in Washington, D.C. She and Alice brought the issue up at their next Girl Scout meeting. Alice found she was right. The other girls said they, too, sometimes hesitated to raise their hands, and they worried that this could hold them back in life. Alice wanted to change that. If a girl raises her hand, it’s one step toward becoming a great leader,”she says.Alice’s troop decided to ask the Girl Scouts organization to create a new patch. The newpatch was introduced in October 2017. It is called the Raise Your Hand patch. To earn it, a girl has to do three things. She must pledge to raise her hand in class when she thinks she knows the answer--even if she's not 100% sure. She must recruit three girls to make the same pledge. And she must talk about how raising her hand makes her feelSo far, more than 5,400 girls have earned the Raise Your Hand patch. They live in every state in the U.S., plus Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and Ireland. “Girls are powerful,”Alice says. “They should raise their hands so they can release the power inside them.”21. What bothered Alice on her field trip last year?答案:DA.The guide was impolite to the girls.B.There were more boys than girls.C.The boys made trouble as the guide spoke.D.The girls were less responsive than the boys.22. Girls often don't raise their hands in class because they______ .答案:CA.don't know the answer pretty wellB.don't want to get too much attentionC.are taught to be quiet and politeD.are given fewer chances than boys23. The Raise Your Hand patch was created to ______.答案:AA.encourage girls to speak upB.improve girls’talent for organizationC.call for more support from girlsD.highlight the importance of girls 24.The Raise Your Hand patch _____.答案:DA.has helped girls become leadersB.is popular in some states in the U.S.C.is spreading all over the worldD.has attracted thousands of girls25. Which of the following can be the best title of the passage?答案:BA. Show of HandsB.Campaign for EqualityC.The Girl Scouts OrganizationD.The Story of a New PatchPassage TwoStephen Having was born on 8 January. 1942 and grew up in St Albans ,the eldest of four brothers and sisters. His father was a research biologist and his mother a medical research secretary, so it was not surprising that he was interested in science. As a student he was drawn to physics and maths as he believed they offered the most fundamental insights into the world. But nothing marked him out as special from his classmates or in his first terra at Oxford University. Stephen got first in Physics from Oxford, and started a PhD at Cambridge. His own private universe expanded when he proposed to his future wife. Jane was also from St Albans , and was a modem languages undergraduate. She had met Hawking at a New Year’s party, before his diagnosis. The couple decided to marry quickly, because they did not know how long Stephen bad to live. As Stephen’s health deteriorated, he took to walking with stick.Hacking escaped the limits of his disability by training his mind to work in a new way. As he started to lose the use of his limbs, he developed a way of visualizing problems in his mind to reach a solution instead of by writing equations .Some of his colleagues have suggested that this way of thinking has led to his greatest discoveries. Hawking was now working on one of science’s most bizarre ideas-black holes, an extreme prediction of Einstein’s general theory of relativity. Hawking’s work on black boles helped prove the idea of a “Big Bang”at the birth of the Universe. Developed in the 1940s, Big Bang theory was still not accepted by all scientists. Working with mathematician Roger Penrose. Hawking realized that black holes were like the Big Bang in reverse—and that meant the maths he'd used to describe black boles also described theDig Bang. It was a key moment in showing the Big Bang really happened. As his body deteriorated, Hawking’s career was taking off.26. Hawking developed an early interest in science because______ .答案:DA.his brothers and sisters loved itB.he took related lessons as a kidC.he excelled in maths and physicsD.his parents influenced him27.What can be learned about Hawking's wife Jane?答案:AA.She and Hawking came from the same place.B.She and Hawking went to the same school.C.She married Hawking on New Year’s Day.D.She didn’t know of his disease before their marriage. 28. Hawking’s self-trained way of working______ .答案:CA.helped the recovery of his healthB.required a lot of equation writingC.relied heavily on mental imagesD.was copied by his colleagues29. The following statements about the Big Bang theory are true EXCEPT______ .答案:AA.Hawking was its founderB.it was connected with black holesC.Hawking’s research supported itD.not all scientists agreed with it30. As a leading figure in science, Hawking_____.答案:DA.lived for fifty-five yearsB.wrote many best-selling novelsC.led some organizations for the disabledD.fought against his disease most of his lifePassage ThreeImagine that you’re a fly. You’re just looking for a place to rest, when you see a nice pink leaf. That looks like a nice place to land. As you rest your feet on the leaf, you notice something strange .This leaf is hairy. You begin to make your move, but you trigger the plant’s reaction. Snap! In one-tenth of a second, you are caught in the Venus fly trap. You will be digested in five to twelve days.Out of about 391,000 plant species in the world, only 600 or so are carnivorous. We call them this because they attract, trap, and eat bugs. Like other plants, they get energy from the sun. But unlike other plants, they get their nutrients from their prey ( 猎物).Carnivorous plants live in places where the soil lacks nutrients. Most plants get nutrients from the soil. Carnivorous plants have turned to other sources.Pitcher plants trick their prey into landing on them. They offer nectar (花蜜)bribes to thefoolish insects that would take them. True to their name, pitcher plants have deep chambers. Their landing surface is slippery. They have inward pointing hairs, making it hard to escape. The fly lands on the pitcher plant to eat but slips into a pit filled with digestive fluids.Corkscrew plants have inviting stems. Curved hairs line the inside of these stems. These hairs allow insects to go up the stems, but not back. Going forward leads to the plant's stomach. Bugs who wander into the corkscrew plant find that they are unable to escape. They must march to their own death.And then there are the bladderworts. They live in water and float near the surface. Their traps are like small bladders(囊状物)hidden beneath the water. Only their flowers are visible from the surface. When bugs swim into the trigger hairs, the plant reacts. The bladder sucks up the prey and the water surrounding it. The prey will be digested within hours.31. The word “carnivorous”(Para. 2) is closest in meaning to “_____”.答案:BA.nutritiousB.bug-eatingC.plant-eatingD.attractive32. Which statement would the author most likely agree with?答案:CA.There are too many species of carnivorous plants.CThere are too few plant species in the world.C.Only a small number of plant species are carnivorous.D.The majority of plants are carnivorous.33. Carnivorous plants get their nutrients mainly from.答案:DA.OtherB. plantsC.the soilD.the sun34. Which of the following best expresses the main idea of the third paragraph?答案:BA.There are many studies of carnivorous plants.B.The pitcher plant tricks bugs into its stomach.C.The pitcher plant kills its prey in various ways.D.Some plants attract bugs by offering them nectar.35.As can be inferred,the corkscrew’s chamber for digestion is located .答案:BA.somewhere towards its rootB.somewhere towards its topC.inside its flowersD.inside its leavesPassage FourSerenity (宁静)is difficult to find in today’s fast-paced world. A moment of complete calm seems to be a rare and wonderful find. For me, those precious moments occur on a boat. As legendarysailor Vito Dumas once said: “It’s out there at sea that you are really yourself.”On deck, enjoying awe-inspiring views, the cares of everyday life blown away on the sea breeze, you can appreciate his point.Flying is a misery. From airport chaos to the confined space of an aircraft, nothing about commercial aviation appeals to my sense of adventure—or comfort. Favouring boat travel isn't just about managing flight fear, though. Whether I’m on a short ferry crossing or a cruise, the sea provides a true sense of travel, from the impressive physical shift of a ship leaving port to its navigation of the open water. “We are tied to the ocean,”John F. Kennedy said. As my ship steers towards an exciting new destination, I feel that affinity.And I’m not alone. “The journey is part of the holiday,”says travel writer Helen Ochyra. I’ll stand out on deck, whatever the weather, and watch the ropes being untied, the boat slipping away from the dock and the landscape drifting farther and farther away.”Tom Bourlet ,founder of the Spaghetti Traveller blog, agrees: “On a plane ,it’s difficult to make out much more than grassland; on the ferry, there is something exciting about seeing land slowly getting closer.”For Cathy Winston, travel editor, is about the sense of adventure. “Even on a fairly simple journey from A to B, she says, “wide wide, open sea makes it feel like you could be off to discover new lands. There’s a certain romance you don’t get on a plane or on a motorway.”Winston also values the family-friendly aspects of sea travel. “There's something so relaxing about being on the water, especially with kids,”she says.Whether it’s for kid-happy convenience or sheer romance, boats will always be the preferred mode of transport for many travellers. A boat gets me where I want to go, avoiding the rush—and terror—of air travel. And out on the waves, as reality melts away, I always rediscover my own passion for the sea.36. Which aspect of sea travel is emphasized in the first paragraph?答案:CA.Extraordinary view.plete freedom.C.Peace of mind.D.Sense of adventure.37.The word “affinity”(Para. 2)is closest in meaning to “答案:BA.strong emotionB.close connectionC.sheer excitementD.impressive moment38. Who is deeply impressed while watching the boat leaving the dock?答案:AA. Helen Ochyra.B. Vito Dumas.C. Cathy Winston.D. John F. Kennedy.According to Tom Bourlet, sea travel is better than air travel in that it答案:DA.enables people to engage in deeper thoughtB.gives passengers a better chance to relaxC.provides a more comfortable environmentD.offers a clearer view of the landscape40. According to the last two paragraphs, sea travel has all the following benefits EXCEPT.答案:CA.being family-friendlyB.satisfying an adventurous heartC.promoting a healthy lifestyleD.providing relaxationSection BDirections: In this section, you are required to read one quoted blog and the comments on it. The blog and comments are followed by questions or unfinished statements, each with four suggested answer A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer and mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.At SXSW, the tech and culture conference in Austin, London Mayor Sadiq Khan criticized big tech companies and regulators for failing to stem the spread of hate, misinformation and radical viewpoints online.The mayor said that governments have been in “dereliction of duty”when it comes to passing regulations to combat the ways technology has negatively affected society. “One of the biggest problems over the last few years is that politicians and governments have just been passive—sitting on their hands—while the tech revolution has happened around them,”Khan said in his remarks.Ultimately, he said, it’s up to governments to work with technology businesses and leaders to make sure that technological advancement has the proper checks.Social media firms are already under new regulatory pressure in Europe, thanks to Germalaws enacted in January that will fine companies that don't take down problematic content within 24 hours of it being reported.Khan did not call for this type of regulation but warned that even stricter regulation could be on its way if companies don't respond to government concerns. “Ultimately—there must be greater responsibility taken by some tech companies for the impact they’re having on the world.”Comment 1:Looking at this from the point of view of “industry regulation”is simply flawed. At the core of this, it is individuals who are making choices to “post”each and every time. What our society seems to have lost is a sense of personal responsibility.Comment 2:It’s not exactly easy to implement laws that targets content online. The bigger issue is that law enforcement simply doesn’t have the resources to act on all these crimes happening on the Internet.Comment 3:1 agree that technology has failed us in at least one very important way: Twitter, Facebook, et al, published and continues to publish untruths and fake “news”, that some people assume are accurate. They must do something.Comment 4:The companies at issue promote the content being objected to. That is the content that drives their revenues and profits. So self-regulation just never works without the threat of harshregulation.Comment 5:Information and Communications Technology (ICT), through its evolution, has generally been perceived as beneficial, furthering progress and the common good. But, ICT has not had the foresight to see how the evolving industry can produce unintended consequences. It’s time for ICT to step up41.The word“dereliction”(Para. 2) probably means “__________”.答案:AA.deliberate neglectB.potential abuseC.constant misjudgmentD.apparent misunderstanding42. What does Khan emphasize with his remarks in the last paragraph?答案:DA.Strict British regulation.B.German-style regulatory laws.ernment-industry cooperation.D.Self-regulation of the industry.43. According to Comment 1, who is to blame for the spread of misinformation?答案:BA.Businesses.B.Individuals.ernment officials.D.Industry leaders.44.Which of the comments favors strict government regulation?答案:Cment 2.ment 3.ment 4.ment5.45. Which comments agree with Khan on the role of tech companies?答案:Dments 1and 4.ments 2and 3.ments 4 and 5ments 3 and 5.Part IV Cloze(10points)Directions: In this part, there is a passage with ten blanks. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the best answer for each blank and mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.Every day, they slowly accumulate. Plates covered in sauces and bread pieces. Bowls with a fine layer of who-knows-what. Forks, knives, and spoons all stuck with bits of this and that. At the end of a long day of work, cooking, cleaning, and, for many, negotiating with small children, acouple has to 46Cthe big question: Who is going to do the 47 D?A recent report on family dynamics suggests that the answer to that question can have a significant impact 48Athe health and long lasting of a relationship .The study examined avariety of different household tasks, 49 B shopping, laundry and housecleaning, and found that, for women in families, it’s more important to 50D the responsibility of doing the dishes than any other task. Women who wash the vast majority of the dishes themselves report 51 D relationship conflict and less relationship satisfaction than women with husbands 52Bhelp. Women are happier about sharing dishwashing 53 A than they are aboutsharing any other household task.What is it about dishes? Dan Carlson, assistant professor of family and consumer studies atthe University of Utah, and the lead author of the study, offers his own observations: “Doing dishes is gross. 54C, unlikesome other household tasks such as cooking or gardening ,doing dishes well does not 55B praises.”46. A. make B. ask C. face D. deal47. A. cooking B. laundry C. homework D. dishes48. A. on B. for C. to D. at49. A. requiring B. including C. undertaking D. organizing50. A. exchange B. shoulder C. take D. Share51. A. less B. fewer C. further D. more52. A. which B. who C. what D. whom53. A. duties B. problems C. questions D. troubles54. A. Seemingly B. However C. Besides D. Finally55. A. demand B. generate C. mention D. providePart V Text Completion (20 points)Directions: In this part, there are three incomplete texts with 20 questions(Ranging from 56 to75).Above each text there are three or four phrases to be completed. First, use the choices provided in the box to complete the phrases. Second, use the completed phrases to fill in the blanks of the text. Mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.Text OneA. so plentifulB. showered withC. exchange ringsPhrases:A.the bride and groom often 56CB. where the food is 57AC. the couple is often 58Bhandfuls of uncooked riceWedding ceremonies in the United States vary as much as the people do. But many weddings, no matter where or how they are performed, include certain traditional customs. For instance, 59 A at the ceremony. The rings are usually worn on the fourth finger of the left hand, and are exchanged in the middle of the ceremony.After the ceremony, 60C by friends and family. Rice, as we know, shows productivityand harvest. And then, there is often a party, 61B that it almost takes the attention away from the peopleText TwoPhrases:A. whoB. onlyC. the wayA.That number62BincreasesB.they change 63Ctheir brains workC. children 64Ause too much technologyMore than a third of children under the age of two use mobile media. 65A as children age, with95% of teens 12-17 spending time online.The time spent with technology doesn't just give kids novel ways of doing things; it can lead to distraction and decreased memory. For example, while video games may condition the brain to pay attention to multiple stimuli 66B Children who always use search engines may become very good at finding information—but not very good at remembering it. In addition, 67Cmay not have enough opportunities to use their imagination or to read and think deeply about the material.Text ThreeA. temperatureB. specialC. thinkD. otherPhrases:have created a 68BtechniqueB. 69Cof eating the peelat a freezing cold 70A similar to 71Dcountries It almost seems too hard to believe, but there is now a banana that has an eatable peel. Most people would never 72Bof a banana. However, banana farmers in Japan 73Afor growing bananas with a peel we can eat. Farmers in Okayama, in the west of Japan, keep their banana trees 74Cof -60°C. The farmers then replant the trees in 27℃temperatures. The huge change in temperature makes the tree suddenly grow too quickly for the peel to fully mature. This makes the skin thin, soft and sweet enough to eat. Bananas are the most popular fruit in Japan.75D, Japan imports most of its bananas. About 99% of bananas in Japanese stores are imported. The new technique could mean Japanese people eat more home-grown bananas.二卷部分Paper Two (50 minutes)Part VI Translation (10 points)Directions: Translate the following passage into Chinese. Write your answer on the Answer Sheet. It’s harder and harder to find peace and, especially, quiet. Even in the most remote parts of Alaska the sound of a jet crossing overhead is all too common. Scientists set off across the U.S. to study the audio ecology. They recorded more than a million hours of sound from various sources. They found that noise pollution is not good for people and it’s even worse for animals with more sensitive ears. And the problem is not confined to land but echoes across the seas as well, where human-produced noise interferes with the live of various ocean dwellers. These days on Earth it’s rare to hear “silence”.参考译文:寻求安宁越来越难,想要安静更难。

同等学力人员申请硕士学位英语水平全国统一考试历年真题及模拟试

同等学力人员申请硕士学位英语水平全国统一考试历年真题及模拟试

本书是专门为提高考生参加同等学力人员申请硕士学位英语水平全国统一考试成绩而编写的复习资料。其内 容包括2013~2019年真题和3套模拟试卷及详解。历年真题从文章导读、答案详解、全文翻译、审题构思、范文 点评等多角度予以分析,为考生分析了解题技巧,指明了解题思路。模拟试题根据最新考试题型,在参考众多相 关考试用书、国内外权威杂志以及优秀论文等大量素材的基础上精心设计而成,具有很强的针对性和实用性。
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华北电力大学(保定)2018年硕士生考试招生专业目录(全日制)

华北电力大学(保定)2018年硕士生考试招生专业目录(全日制)

复试科目:509系统工程学 同等学力加试科目: ①现代管理学 ②工程经济学
复试科目: ①101思想政治理论 510热力设备及运行 ②201英语一③301数 同等学力加试科目: 学一④810传热学一 ①锅炉原理 ②汽轮机原理
04动力机械及系统优化 05燃烧与污染物控制 06煤洁净利用理论与技术 07电站设备状态监测、控制与运行 08清洁能源利用理论与技术 09制冷与空调技术 10工程热物理及其它学科交叉 081404供热、供燃气、通风及空调工程 01城市废弃物高质化利用 02建筑给水排水理论与技术 03室内环境控制与暖通空调系统优化 04建筑节能与可再生能源利用技术 085206动力工程(专业学位) 01大型发电机组优化运行 02能源转换的安全与节能 03清洁燃烧及环境污染控制 04新能源开发与利用 05核电与动力工程 06制冷及空调工程 007电力工程系 080800电气工程(一级学科) 01电力系统分析与控制 02电力系统保护与安全防御 03电力变换与主动配电网 04先进输变电技术 05电气设备智能监测诊断与大数据分析 06电气绝缘与电磁环境 07电机系统与控制 08能源电力经济 09新能源电力系统特性与多源互补 080900电子科学与技术(一级学科) 01电磁兼容 02计算电磁学 082804农业电气化与自动化 01地方电力系统及其自动化 02供用电与节能 03智能检测与控制技术 04农村电气化与信息化 085207电气工程(专业学位) 01电机系统分析与控制 02电力系统及其自动化 03高电压与绝缘技术 04 电力电子技术及其应用 93/46 5/0 229/114 129/68 65/32 15/7
华北电力大学(保定)2018年硕士生考试招生专业目录(全日制) (招生代码:10079)
注:本目录仅限报考全日制硕士研究生使用,其中招生人数全部为全日制硕士研究生,最终招生人数以教育部正式下 达的招生计划为准。招生人数(总人数/其中推免人数),拟招收推免生人数以最后推免生系统确认的录取人数为准。
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2018同等学力英语
2018同等学力英语?不管是在什么时候参加考试英语是必考的一门课程,参加同等学力申硕考试的考生经常会问到,英语作文评分标准到底是什么?在考试时,很多考生答题时总是抓不住重点,导致失分很严重,下面专业的老师给大家详细介绍同等学力申硕英语作文的评分标准,帮助广大考生顺利通过英语关。

同等学力申硕英语作文的评分标准主要看这四个方面:
1、内容是否紧扣主题
目前常见的作文题目类型主要有两种,一种是写作内容围绕题目规定的话题展开;另一种是作文题中给出提纲,要求考生根据提纲规定内容展开段落。

因此,平时练习多在这两方面下功夫。

2、内容表达中心思想是否明确
中心思想表达要明确,作文内容简洁明了,不要有太多废话,条例清晰,能准确表达出作者的思想。

考生还应掌握一些写作技巧,如:写好段落主题句,展开段落的方法,写好段尾句等。

此外,还应掌握一定的词汇量和习惯表达法。

3、作文语句是否通顺,语意是否连贯
作文层次是否分明,条例是否清晰,段落之间时候有很好的衔接,语句之间有关联词语,使之前后呼应,语意简单明了。

4、没有明显的语法错误。

通过以上4点对同等学力英语评分标准的解析,大家可以有针对性的对在职研究生考试进行备考。

通过以上对作文评分标准的解释,相信考试时会更加自信,思路会更加清晰。

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