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2022年考研考博-考博英语-首都经济贸易大学考试预测题精选专练VII(附带答案)卷5

2022年考研考博-考博英语-首都经济贸易大学考试预测题精选专练VII(附带答案)第1套一.综合题(共25题)1.单选题If a man()himself and his family of food in order to buy a cat, we could consider him mad.问题1选项A.deprivedB.robbedC.rejectedD.denied【答案】A【解析】考查动词词义辨析。
A选项deprive表示“使丧失,剥夺”,deprive sb. of sth表示“从某人处剥夺某物”;B选项rob表示“抢劫,掠夺;非法剥夺”,rob sb of sth表示“抢劫某人的某物;C选项reject表示“拒绝;排斥;抵制;丢弃”;D选项deny表示“否定,否认;拒绝给予”,deny sb. sth表示“拒绝给予某人某物”。
根据句意可知,如果一位男士为了买一只猫使得自己和2.单选题In general, our society is becoming one of giant enterprises directed by a bureaucratic (官僚主义的)management in which man becomes a small, well-oiled cog in the machinery.The oiling is done with higher wages, well-ventilated factories and piped music, and by psychologists and "human-relations" experts; yet all this oiling does not alter the fact that man has become powerless, that he is bored with it.In fact, the blue and the white-collar workers have become economic puppets who dance to the tune of automated machines and bureaucratic management. The worker and employee are anxious, not only because they might find themselves out of a job; they are anxious also because they are unable to acquire any real satisfaction or interest in life-They live and die without ever having confronted the fundamental realities of human existence as emotionally and intellectually independent and productive human beings. Those higher up on the social ladder are no less anxious.Their lives are no less empty than those of their subordinates.They are even more insecure in some respects.They are in a highly competitive race.To be promoted or to fall behind is not a matter of salaiy but even more a matter of self-respect.When they apply for their first job, they are tested for intelligence as well as for the right mixture of subniissiveness and independence.From the moment on they arc tested again and again by the psychologists, for whom testing is a big business, and by their superiors, who judge their behavior, sociability, capacity to get along, etc.This constant need to prove that one is as good as or better than one's fellow-competitor creates constant anxiety and stress, the very causes of unhappiness and illness.Am I suggesting that we should return to the preindustrial mode of production or to nineteenth-century "free enterprise" capitalism? Certainly not.Problems are never solved by returning to a stage which one has already outgrown.I suggest transforming our social system from a bureaucratically managed industrialism in which maximal production and consumption are ends in themselves into a humanist industrialism in which man and full development of his potentialities ― those of all love and of reason ― are the aims of social arrangements.Production and consumption should serve only as means to this end, and should be prevented from ruling man.1.By "a well-oiled cog in the machinery" the author intends to deliver the idea that man is().2.The real cause of the anxiety of the workers and employees is that().3.From the passage we can conclude that real happiness of life belongs to those().4.To solve the present social problems the author puts forward a suggestion that we should ().5.The author's attitude towards industrialism might best be summarized as one of(). 问题1选项B.working in complete harmony with the rest of the societyC.an unimportant part in comparison with the rest of the societyD.a humble component of the society, especially when working smoothly问题2选项A.they are likely to lose their jobsB.they have no genuine satisfaction or interest in lifeC.they are faced with the fundamental realities of human existenceD.they are deprived of their individuality and independence问题3选项A.who could keep far away from this competitive worldB.who are higher up in their social statusC.who prove better than their fellow-competitorsD.who are at the bottom of the society问题4选项A.resort to the production mode of our ancestorsB.offer higher wages to the workers and employeesC.enable man to fully develop his potentialitiesD.take the fundamental realities for grantedA.approvalB.dissatisfactionC.suspicionD.susceptibility【答案】第1题:C第2题:D第3题:A第4题:C第5题:B【解析】1.判断推理题。
对外经济贸易大学外语学院区域国别研究考博真题-参考书-分数线-复习方法-育明考博

5.有两名与报考学科有关的教授(或相当职称,副教授不行)以上的专 家推荐(不含考生本人所报考的导师)。
6.建议考生在报考时通过各种方式(面谈、电话、电邮等)将报考情况 通知相关导师,使导师知悉相关情况。
7.身体健康状况符合教育部规定的体检要求。 8.现役军人考生,按中国人民解放军总政治部的规定办理。 9.各类考生均须按要求提交相应的材料(见第四条)。 10.从2014年开始,除专职教师和专职科研人员外,我校不招收以在职方 式攻读的博士生,仅招收全日制博士生,所有被录取的考生均需将档案迁入 我校。 (三)报名 1.考生报名前应仔细核对本人是否符合报考条件,报考资格审查将在考 试前进行,凡不符合报考条件的考生将被取消考试资格、复试资格或不予录 取,相关后果由考生自负。 2.通过对外经济贸易大学博士研究生招生系统进行报名。 报名时间:2013年11月29日-2014年1月15日。 报名网址:/admission/accessSignup.do 3.考生须认真核对网上提交的报名信息,并“确认报名信息”,一经确 认报考信息不得修改,因提交有误信息产生的后果由考生本人负责。考生如 发现报考信息有误,可返回系统“网上报名”环节,重新进行一遍报名程序, 并对有误信息进行修改,必须进行到报名最后一步“上传电子照片”,重新 上传照片,并“确认提交”报考信息才算最终修改成功。 4.交费 (1)收费标准:每人200元人民币。 (2)交费方式:网上支付(考生需提前开通网上银行业务)。
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对外经济贸易大学国际经济贸易学院考博真题-参考书-分数线-复习方法-育明考博

对外经济贸易大学国际经济贸易学院考博指导与分析一、对外经济贸易大学国际经济贸易学院考博资讯从2014年开始,除专职教师和专职科研人员外对外经济贸易大学不在招收以在职方式攻读的博士研究生,仅招收全日制脱产博士研究生,所有被录取的考生均须将档案迁入对外经济贸易大学管理。
本年度国际经济贸易学院拟录博士研究生33名,专业目录中各招生专业各方向所列招生人数均为初步意向人数,具体招生人数将根据生源状况确定,此数据仅供参考。
法经济学是该校自主设置的二级学科,属于经济学与法学的交叉学科,是北京市交叉重点学科。
本学科培养的博士生应具有相关经济领域法律的系统知识,同时针对有关法律和政策,具有一定的经济学理论分析能力。
另外,各学科1101英语考试包括基础英语(占50%)和宏、微观经济学专业英语(占50%);2201经济学基础包括宏、微观经济理论(占70%)和数学(占30%);3317线性代数、概率论与数理统计包括线性代数(占40%)和概率论与数理统计(占60%);3318西方经济学的考试包括宏、微观经济学(占70%)和计量经济学(占30%);3305法经济学基础包括法的经济学分析(占50%)和国际商法(占50%)。
(一)考试科目及各方向导师:1.020202区域经济学研究方向01:区域经济学。
导师分别是洪俊杰、张宝秀(兼职)。
财经类考生考试的科目:(1)1101英语(100%)。
(2)2201经济学基础(100%)。
(3)3311区域经济学(100%)。
数理类考生考试的科目:(1)1101英语(100%)。
(2)2205经济学原理(100%)。
(3)3306应用数学(100%)。
2.020203财政学研究方向01:财政税收理论与政策研究。
导师分别是杨志勇、孔淑红、毛程连、袁东(兼职)。
考试的科目:(1)1101英语(100%)。
(2)2201经济学基础(100%)。
研究方向02:公共政策。
导师分别是郑俊田、彭向刚。
考试的科目:(1)1101英语(100%)。
对外经济贸易大学考博英语模拟试卷1(题后含答案及解析)

对外经济贸易大学考博英语模拟试卷1(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. Structure and V ocabulary 2. Error Identification 3. Cloze 4. Proofreading 5. Chinese-English TranslationStructure and V ocabulary1.Everyone must have liked the cake because there wasn’t even a ______left.A.crutchB.chipC.chopD.clip正确答案:B解析:本题是一道词义辨析题,crutch含义为“支柱,叉柱”;chip含义为“碎片,碎屑”;chop含义为“一块排骨”;clip含义为“夹钳”。
根据句意,本题应该选B。
2.Mary ______when she found her husband drunk again.A.blew her topB.became abnormalC.was affectedD.in opposition正确答案:A解析:本题是一道词义辨析题,blow one’s top含义为“发脾气”;become abnormal含义为“变得反常”;be affected含义为“被影响”;in opposition含义为“反对”。
根据句意,A最适合。
3.During the famine many people ______eating grass and leaves.A.felt inclined toB.were confronted withC.got accustomed toD.were reduced to正确答案:D解析:本题是一道词义辨析题,come on含义为“跟着来”;come off含义为“离开”;come out含义为“出来”;come up含义为“偶然获得”。
根据句意,D 最合适。
2022年考研考博-考博英语-对外经济贸易大学考试预测题精选专练VII(附带答案)卷6

2022年考研考博-考博英语-对外经济贸易大学考试预测题精选专练VII(附带答案)第1套一.综合题(共25题)1.问答题The (A) fantastic achievements of modern technology and the speed (B) with which scientific discoveries are (C) translated into technological applications (D) attest to the triumph of human efforts.【答案】B;“with”改为“at”。
【解析】考查固定搭配。
句意:现代技术的惊人成就和科学发现转化为技术应用的速度证明了人类努力的胜利。
句中“with which”引导定语从句,修饰先行词“speed”,因为有固定搭配“at the speed”表示“以……的速度”,所以将B项的介词“with”改为“at”。
2.问答题Hurricanes, house fires, cancer, white-water rafting accidents, plane crashes, vicious attacks in dark archways. Nobody asks for any of it. But to their surprise, many people find that enduring such an ordeal ultimately changes them for the better. Their opinion might be something like this: “I wish it hadn’t happened, but I’m a better person for it.”reports of disaster; there is a built—in human capacity to flourish under the most difficult circumstances. Positive reactions to profoundly disturbing experiences are not limited to the toughest or the bravest. In fact, roughly half of the people who struggle with adversity say that their lives have in some ways improved.In a dark room in Queens, New York, 31-year-old fashion designer Tracy Cyr believed she was dying. A few months before, she had stopped taking the powerful immune-suppressing drugs that kept her arthritis(2) check. She never anticipated what would happen: a withdrawal reaction that eventually left her in total body agony and neurological meltdown. The slightest movement-trying to swallow, for example- was excruciating. Even the pressure of her check on the pillow was almost unbearable.Cyr is no wimp-diagnosed with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis at the age of two, she’d endured the symptoms and the treatments (drugs, surgery) her whole life. But this time, she was way past her limits, and nothing her doctors did seemed to help. Either the disease was going to kill her or, pretty soon, she’d have to kill herself.As her sleepless nights wore on, though, her suicidal thoughts began to be interrupted by new feelings of gratitude. She was still in agony, but a new consciousness grew stronger each night: an awesome sense of liberation, combined with an all-encompassing feeling of sympathy and compassion. “I felt stripped(3)everything I’d ever identified myself with,” she said six months later. “Everything I thought I’d known or believed in was useless-time, money, self-image, perception that was so forcing.”Within a few months, she began to be able to move more freely, thanks to a cocktail of steroids and other drugs. But as her physical strength came back, she did not return to her old way of being as a feisty, demanding “sex-in-the-City, three-inch-stilettos-and-fishnets” girl. Now quieter and more tolerant, she makes a point of being submissive in a tum-the-other cheek kind of way. Cyr still takes a pharmacopoeia of drugs every day, but she says there’s no question that her life is better now. “I felt I had been shown the secret of life and why we’re here, to be happy and to nurture other life. It’s that simple.”Her mind-blowing experience came as a total surprise. But that feeling of transformation is in some ways typical, says Rich Tedeschi, a professor of psychology at the University of North Carolina in Charlotte who coined the term “post-traumatic growth”,His studies of people who have endured extreme events like combat, violent crime or sudden serious illness show that most feel dazed and anxious in the immediate aftermath. They are preoccupied with the idea that their lives have been shattered. A few people are haunted long afterward by memory problems, sleep trouble and similar symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder. But Tedeschi and others have found that for many people—perhaps even the majority life ultimately becomes richer and more gratifying.Something similar happens to many people who experience a terrifying physical threat. In that moment, our sense of invulnerability is pierced, and the self-protective mental armor that normally stands between us and our perceptions of the world is tom away. Our everyday life scripts---our habits, self-perceptions and assumptions-go out the window, and we’re left with a raw experience of the world.Still, actually implementing these changes, as well as fully coming to terms(4)the new reality, usually takes conscious effort. Being willing and able to take on this process isEventually, they may find themselves freed in ways they never imagined. Survivors often say they become more tolerant and forgiving(5)others, capable of bringing peace to formerly troubled relationships. They say that material ambitions suddenly seemed silly and the pleasures of friends and family became paramount-and that the crisis allowed them to reorganize life in line with the new priorities. People who have grown(6)adversity often feel much less fear, despite the frightening things they’ve been through. They are surprised by their own strength, confident that they can handle whatever else life throws at them. “People don’t say that what they went through was won derful,n says Tedeschi. “They weren’t meaning to grow from it. They were just trying to survive. But in retrospect, what they gained was more than they even anticipated.”In his recent book Satisfaction, Emory University psychiatrist Gregory Bens points to extreme endurance athletes who push themselves to their physical limits for days at a time. They cycle through the same sequence of sensations as do trauma survivors; self-loss, confusion and, finally, a new sense of mastery. For ultramarathoners, who regularly run 100-mile races that last more than 24 hours, vomiting and hallucinating are normal. After a day and night of running without stopping or sleeping, competitors sometimes forget who they are and what they’re doing.But the feeling of mastering extraordinary difficulty makes up for it, reports Honolulu businessman Randy Havre. Havre, 51, found this feeling near the summit of Mauna Kea nearly 10 years ago. He was nearing the end of a 44-mile race that took him from sea level to the top of the volcano-a vertical ascent of 13,766 feet. He was on his way to setting the unofficial world record for the climb, but the high elevation was starting to get(7) him.“When you get to about 10,000 feet, things tend to get a little weird because of the swelling a nd pressure on your brain,” he says. “Above that, it gets exponentially weirder. I remember busting out crying at 12,000 feet. But if you can finish these things, you know; Hey, I can get through this stuff. You were able to hang(8)there, and you’re stronger for that.”The emotional reward can compensate for the pain and difficulty of adversity. This perspective does not cancel(9)what happened, but it puts it all in a different context: that it’s possible to live an extraordinarily rewarding life even within the constraints and struggles we face. In some form or other, says King, we all must go(10)this realization. “You’re not going to be the person you thought you were, but here’s who you are going to be instead- and that turns out to be a pretty g reat life.”Fill in each blank in the article with an appropriate preposition (介词).Read the article carefully and explain the meaning of the words according to the context. tribulations (in paragraph 2)adversity (in paragraph 2)withdrawal (in paragraph 3)excruciating (in paragraph 3)wimp (in paragraph 4)aftermath (in paragraph 7)gratifying (in paragraph 7)exponentially (in paragraph 14)According to Rich Tedeschi, a professor of psychology at the University North Carolina in Charlotte, there is a phenomenon called “post-trauma growth”. What does it mean?【答案】1.考查介词搭配。
对外经济贸易大学考博英语真题答案

对外经济贸易大学考博英语真题答案Section I Use of English1、【答案】B concluded【解析】题干中,一系列的研究已经_____,事实上,正常体重的人的患病风险要高于超重的人。
根据句义,后面的部分实际上是研究的结论,因此concluded符合题意,其他选项denied(否认)与意义相反,doubled(翻倍)与题意较远,ensured(确保)不符合题意,因为研究不能确保后面的事实,只能得出后面的事实作为结论。
所以正确答案为B。
2、【答案】A protective【解析】题干中,对于某些健康情况,超重事实上是有_____。
根据前文研究的结论,超重能减少罹患疾病的风险,说明超重具有一定的保护作用。
Dangerous和文章意思相反,sufficient表示充足,troublesome表示有麻烦,不符合题意,所以正确答案为A。
(PS:The way to contact yumingkaobo TEL:si ling ling-liu liu ba-liu jiu qi ba QQ:772678537)3、【答案】C likewise【解析】第三句话中,较重的女人患缺钙的比例低于较瘦的女人。
_____,在老年人中,一定程度上超重……。
需要填入的是和前半句表示顺接的词语。
A选项instead表示逆接的句意关系,B选项however也表示逆接,D选项therefore表示因此,只有C选项likewise意为同样地;也,而且。
因此正确答案为C。
4、【答案】A indicator【解析】本句话中,_____,一定程度上超重,经常是健康的_____。
A 选项,表示指示器,指标。
B选项objective表示客观;C选项origin表示来源,D选项example表示例子。
根据前面的文章内容,已经明确指出超重代表了健康,因此超重是健康的指标。
因此正确答案为A。
5、【答案】D concern【解析】本句话的句意是,需要更加_____是,很难对肥胖加以定义。
2022年考研考博-考博英语-首都经济贸易大学考试预测题精选专练VII(附带答案)卷2

2022年考研考博-考博英语-首都经济贸易大学考试预测题精选专练VII(附带答案)第1套一.综合题(共25题)1.单选题The innocent child objected to() like this.问题1选项A.treatingB.be treatedC.have been treatedD.being treated【答案】D【解析】考察固定搭配。
object to 后面要接doing,因此to在这里是介词。
根据前后文可知这些无辜的孩子是“被对待”,所以要用被动语态,因此选项D符合题意。
句意:那些无辜的孩子反对被这样对待。
2.单选题Writing is a slow process, requiring()thought, time, and effort.问题1选项A.significantB.enormousC.considerableD.numerous【答案】C【解析】考查形容词辨析。
significant “有重大意义的,显著的”; enormous “巨大的, 庞大的”;considerable “相当多(或大、重要等)的”;numerous “众多的,许多的” 一般用来修饰可数名词。
句意:写作是一个缓慢的过程,需要大量的思考、时间和努力。
根据题干中的“thought, time, and effort”可知C项符合题意。
因此答案选C。
3.单选题This ticket()you to a free meal in our new restaurant.问题1选项A.givesB.grantsC.entitlesD.credits【答案】C【解析】动词辨析题。
根据句意:这张票使你有资格在我们新开的餐馆享受一顿免费的用餐。
C选项entitle“使某人有...权利或资格”,后常接介词to意为“拥有...的权利”,符合语境;A选项give和B选项grant都有“授予”的意思,但接sb.的时候后不接介词,而是give/grant sb.sth.,所以均不正确;D选项credit做动词意为“相信,把...归给”,不符合语境。
2005年对外经济贸易大学考博英语真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)

2005年对外经济贸易大学考博英语真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. Structure and V ocabulary 2. Error Identification 3. Cloze 4. Proofreading 5. Chinese-English TranslationStructure and V ocabulary1.The news item about the fire is followed by a detailed report made ______.A.on the spotB.on the siteC.on the locationD.on the ground正确答案:A解析:on the spot在现场;on the site 在工地;on the location 电影外景拍摄地;on the ground在地上,在决斗。
2.I didn’t say anything like that at all. You are purposely ______ my ideas to prove your point.A.revisingB.contradictingC.distortingD.distracting正确答案:C解析:distort歪曲,扭曲;revise修正,校正;contradict同……矛盾,与……抵触;distract转移。
3.______ for the timely investment from the general public, our company would not be so thriving as it is.A.Had it not beenB.Were it notC.Be it notD.Should it not be正确答案:A解析:对过去事情的虚拟,用had it not been结构。
Should it not be和Were it not... would do 结构表示对将来事情的虚拟。
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对外经贸大学考博英语冲刺试听课例题习题Imagine an accident in which a nuclear power plant releases radioactive gas.The cloud starts moving with the wind.Clearly,the authorities will want to evacuate anyone in its path,but what is that path?Local wind information is meaningless without information about terrain;a mountain range or series of valleys can divert both wind and gas in unpredictable directions.To make“downwind”a useful term,scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory have put the United States on a computer,the entire United States—every hill,every valley, every mile of seashore.Within minutes of a disaster,they can give meteorologists a context for weather data,and thus the ability to predict how toxic gases might spread.The database for this computer map is a series of altitude measurements,made over many years by the Defense Department and the U.S.Geological Survey.They represent the height above sea level of over a billion separate points—a grid of points200feet apart,spanning the country.Armed with these data,plus a program that manipulates them,a Cray-1computer can produce an image of any piece of terrain,seen from any angle,illuminated by an imaginary sun at any time of day placing the“observer”at any altitude from zero to40,000feet.“We use a technique called ray tracing,”says Patrick Weidhaas,one of the Livermore computer scientists who wrote the program.The computer is told where the observer is.The program traces an imaginary ray from there outward until it“intersects”with one of the points of altitude recorded in the machine’s memory.The computer then puts a dot of color at the proper place on the screen,and the program traces another ray.(PS:The way to contact yumingkaobo TEL:si ling ling-liu liu ba-liu jiu qi ba QQ:772678537) At its highest resolution of2,000horizontal and1,700vertical dots per picture,the computer has to trace several million rays,Even on the Cray,the most powerful computer in the world,this takes about a minute.Reducing the resolution to400-800(a TV screen has800×700)speeds it up to about eight seconds.“We can’t produce a movie simulating flight on the screen in real time,”says Weidhaas.There is a way around the problem:Two movies have been made using still pictures generated by the computer as individual frames.“The results were impressive,”he says,“but it was cumbersome to do.At twenty-four frames per second,it takes fourteen hundred separate computer images to make a one-minute film.”Another limitation:The computer can access only enough memory to cove a15-mile-square area. An“observer”high up will see blank spaces beyond those limits.Weidhaas wants to add information about what overlies the terrain—cities,vegetation, roads,and so on.“Making the image as realistic as possible will make our advice more effective,”he says,“and might lead to uses we haven’t thought of yet.”26.As used in the first paragraph,thrrain most clearly means_______.A.available information about the weatherB.surrounding land areaC.blank spaces between the mountain rangesD.amount of forest per square mile27.Livermore’s computer map,in combination with weather reports,might be useful in predicting_____.A.the path of toxic gases from a nuclear power plant explosionB.where incoming nuclear missiles might strikeC.the average annual rainfall for North DakotaD.the amount of pollution in the air28.The information used by the computer to make its detailed maps_______.I.was gathered by the Defense Department and the U.S.Geological SurveyII.shows points roughly200feet apartIII.involves altitude measurementsA.IB.I and IIC.I and IIID.I,II and III29.Which of the following is the best description of ray tracing?A.The computer simulates rays of the sun,filling in areas of light and shadow.B.Lines radiate outward from the imagined observer and a dot of color is placed where the line intersects with one of the points of altitude in the machine’s memory.C.X-rays are used to trace the outline of the terrain through buildings and trees.D.The exact movement of rays is used by private detectives to solve mysteries and locate missing persons.rmation about cities,vegetation,and road overlying the terrain______.A.has to be eliminated before correct readings can be obtainedB.would be impossible to convert to data that a computer would accept.C.might lead to new applications and improve effectiveness of present usesD.would make ray tracing obsolete本文由“育明考博”整理编辑。