2013年江西师范大学软件工程导论考研试题
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软件工程导论试题(老师给的)一.选择1、瀑布模型把软件生命周期划分为八个阶段:问题的定义、可行性研究、软件需求分析、 系统总体设计、详细设计、编码、测试和运行、维护。
八个阶段又可归纳为三个大的阶段: 计划阶段、开发阶段和()。
2、从结构化的瀑布模型看,在它的生命周期中的八个阶段中,下面的几个选项中哪个环节 出错,对软件的影响最大()。
3、在结构化的瀑布模型中,哪一个阶段定义的标准将成为软件测试中的系统测试阶段的目 标()。
A 、需求分析阶段B 、详细设计阶段C 、概要设计阶段D 、可行性研究阶段 4、软件工程的出现主要是由于 ()。
A.程序设计方法学的影响B.其它工程科学的影响C.软件危机的出现D.计算机的发展 5、软件工程方法学的目的是:使软件生产规范化和工程化,而软件工程方法得以实施的主 要保证是() A 、硬件环境B 、软件开发的环境 C 、软件开发工具和软件开发的环境D 、开发人员的素质6、软件开发常使用的两种基本方法是结构化和原型化方法,在实际的应用中,它们之间的 关系表现为()7、UML 是软件开发中的一个重要工具,它主要应用于哪种软件开发方法 ()A 、基于瀑布模型的结构化方法B 、基于需求动态定义的原型化方法8、在下面的软件开发方法中,哪一个对软件设计和开发人员的开发要求最高 ()A 、结构化方法B 、原型化方法C 、面向对象的方法D 、控制流方法 9、结构化分析方法是一种预先严格定义需求的方法,它在实施时强调的是分析对象的A 、控制流B 、数据流C 、程序流D 、指令流11、软件开发中常采用的结构化生命周期方法,由于其特征而一般称其为 A 、瀑布模型B 、对象模型C 、螺旋模型D 、层次模型12、软件开发的瀑布模型,一般都将开发过程划分为:分析、设计、编码和测试等阶段, 般认为可能占用人员最多的阶段是()21.系统流程图是描述物理模型的传统工具, 用图形符号表示系统中各个元素表达了系统中 各种元素之间的()情况。
864-软件工程导论

江西师范大学硕士研究生入学考试初试科目考试大纲科目代码、名称: 864 软件工程导论适用专业: 083500 软件工程一、考试形式与试卷结构(一)试卷满分及考试时间本试卷满分为150分,考试时间为180分钟。
(二)答题方式答题方式为闭卷、笔试。
试卷由试题和答题纸组成;答案必须写在答题纸相应的位置上。
(三)试卷内容结构单项选择题:10小题,每小题3分,共30分简答题: 5小题,每小题8分,共40分分析设计题:5小题,共80分二、考查目标(复习要求)软件工程专业学术型研究生入学考试科目为《软件工程导论》,该科目要求考生系统掌握本课程的基本知识、基础理论和基本方法,并能运用相关理论和方法分析、解决软件工程中的实际问题。
三、考查范围或考试内容概要第1章软件工程学概述1.软件危机2.软件工程3.软件生命周期4.软件过程第2章可行性研究1.可行性研究的任务2.可行性研究过程3.系统流程图4.数据流图5.数据字典6.成本/效益分析第3章需求分析1.需求分析的任务2.与用户沟通获取需求的方法3.分析建模与规格说明4.状态转换图5.验证软件需求第4章总体设计1.设计过程2.设计原理3.启发规则4.描绘软件结构的图形工具5.面向数据流的设计方法第5章详细设计1.结构程序设计2.人机界面设计3.过程设计的工具4.面向数据结构的设计方法5.程序复杂程度的定量计算第6章实现1.编码2.软件测试基础3.软件测试过程单元测试,集成测试,确认测试3.软件测试技术白盒测试技术,黑盒测试技术4.调试第7章维护1.软件维护的定义2.软件维护的特点3.软件维护的过程4.软件的可维护性第8章面向对象方法学1.面向对象建模对象模型,动态模型,功能模型2.面向对象分析面向对象分析的基本过程,建立对象模型,建立动态模型,建立功能模型3.面向对象设计面向对象设计的准则,启发规则,软件重用,设计与优化4.面向对象实现程序设计语言,程序设计风格,测试策略第9章软件项目管理1.估算软件规模2.工作量估算3.进度计划4.人员组织5.质量保证6.软件配置管理7.能力成熟度模型参考教材或主要参考书:张海藩.软件工程导论(第五版).北京:清华大学出版社,2008四、样卷一.单项选择题(本大题共10小题,每小题3分,共30分)在每小题列出的四个选项中只有一个选项是符合题目要求的,请将正确选项前的字母填在题后的括号内。
2013软件工程试题及参考答案)

《软件工程》试题(第1套)第一部分选择题一、单项选择题(本大题共20小题,每小题1分,共20分)在每小题列出的四个备选项中只有一个是符合题目要求的,请将其代码填写在题后的括号内。
错选、多选或未选均无分。
1.经济可行性研究的范围包括(C)A.资源有效性 B.管理制度 C.效益分析 D.开发风险2.结构化设计方法在软件开发中用于(A)。
A、概要设计B、详细设计C、程序设计D、测试用例设计3.程序的三种基本控制结构是( B )A.过程、子程序和分程序 B.顺序、选择和重复C.递归、堆栈和队列 D.调用、返回和转移4.软件测试中,白盒法是通过分析程序的( B )来设计测试用例的。
A、应用范围B、内部逻辑C、功能D、输入数据5.软件维护费用高的主要原因是( C )。
A、人员少B、人员多C、生产率低D、生产率高6.软件质量必须在(D)加以保证。
A、开发之前B、开发之后C、可行性研究过程中D、设计与实现过程中7.确认测试主要涉及的文档是( A )。
A、需求规格说明书B、概要设计说明书C、详细设计说明书D、源程序8.模块的内聚性最高的是( D )A.逻辑内聚B.时间内聚C.偶然内聚D.功能内聚9.软件开发过程中,抽取和整理用户需求并建立问题域精确模型的过程叫( D )A.生存期 B.面向对象设计 C.面向对象程序设计 D.面向对象分析10.原型化方法是用户和设计者之间执行的一种交互构成,适用于( A )系统。
A.需求不确定性高的 B.需求确定的C.管理信息D.实时11、 CMM提供了一个框架,将软件过程改进的进化步骤组织成5个成熟度等级。
除第1级外,每个等级都包含了实现该成熟度等级目标的若干( B )。
A 关键实践B 关键过程域C 软件过程能力D 软件过程12、( A )是软件生存期中的一系列相关软件工程活动的集合,它由软件规格说明、软件设计与开发、软件确认、软件改进等活动组成。
A 软件过程B 软件工具C 质量保证D 软件工程13.下列关于瀑布模型的描述正确的是( D )。
2010-2013年江西师范大学827真题

江西师范大学2010年硕士研究生入学考试试题( A 卷)专业:学科教学(英语)科目:英语综合注:考生答题时,请写在考点下发的答题纸上,写在本试题纸或其他答题纸上的一律无效。
Ⅰ.Vocabulary: (20 points, 1 X 1)Directions: Choose the best word which has the closest meaning to the underli -ned word in the sentence.1.Hauchecome’s death was bought about by ________.A) remorse B) accusation C) rheumatism D) frustration2.Jack _______ crimson with embarrassment when his girl friend saw his dirty socks under the sheet.A) disputed B) fumbled C) flushed D) stopped3.The boy had a _______ expression because of silly mistakes he had made.A) rustic B) shamefaced C) incredulous D) desperate4.The poem handles the problem of instinct _______ intellect in man.A) versus B) positive C) implement D) academic5.The government _______ its policy of helping the unemployed.A) implemented B) enriched C) enrolled D) plagued6.Obviously, the Chairman’s marks at the conference were _______ and not planned.A) substantial B) spontaneous C) simultaneous D) synthetic7.Reporters and photographers alike took great _______ at the rude way the actor behaved during the interview.A) annoyance B) offence C) resentment D) irritation8.These continual _______ in temperature make it impossible to decide what to wear.A) transitions B) transformations C) exchanges D) fluctuations9.Susan has _______ the elbows of her son’s jacket with leather patches to make it more durable.A) reinforecd B) sustained C) steadied D) confirmed10.Although we tried to concentrate on the lecture, we were _______ by the noise from the next room.A) distracted B) displaced C) dispersed D) discarded11.The reason why so many children like to eat this new brand of biscuit is t-hat it is particularly sweet and _______.A) fragile B) feeble C) brisk D) crisp12.There is supposed to be a safety _______ which makes it impossible for trains to collide.A) appliance B) accessory C) machine D) mechanism13.For years now, the people of that faraway country have been cruelly _____ by a dictator.A) depressed B) immersed C) oppressed D) cursed14.Ever since the rise of industrialism, education has been _______ towards producing workers.A) harnessed B) hatched C) motivated D) geared15.He developed a _______ attitude after years of frustration in his career.A) sneaking B) disgusted C) drastic D) cynical16.They believed that this was not the _______ of their campaign for equality but merely the beginning.A) climax B) summit C) pitch D) maximum17.Several guests were waiting in the _______ for the front door to open.A) porch B) vent C) inlet D) entry18.As the mountains were covered with a _______ of cloud, we couldn’t see their tops.A) coating B) film C) veil D) shade19.We couldn’t really afford to buy a house so we got it on hire purchase and paid monthly _______.A) investments B) requirements C) arrangements D) installments20.The magician made us think he cut the girl into pieces but it was merely an _______.A) illusion B) impression C) image D) illumⅡ.Reading Comprehension: (40 points, 1 X 2)Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by so me questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are 4 choices marked a, b, c, and d. You should decide on the best choice and write the an swer on the Answer Sheet.TEXT 1Pygmies are the earliest-known inhabitants of central Africa. They lived in t he Congo basin long before other groups migrated there--their presence confirm ed in ancient Egyptian records. They are gentle, peaceful people who conceal t he-mselves well in the rainforest. They have in recent times had to share with immigrant farmers. Pygmies do not farm, but trade meat, honey and other for -est products for knives, metal tools ,rice, corn and bananas. They are lighter skinned than some of their neighbors and different in stature. Adults are 1.2 to 1.5m tall.The Efe group of Pygmies of the Ituri forest in eastern Congo is one of the last to retain its original culture. The Efes, whose existence is threatened by l -ogging and farming in the forests in which they hunt, are among the Burundi group of Pygmies who live in north-eastern Congo.In Cameroon, there is a population of 35,000 Baka Pygmies,but this number is uncertain because of the group’s semi-nornadic lifestyle in wandering the ra -inforest in search of game and other foods. During the three-month rainy seas -on, when food is plentiful, the Baka leave their permanent villages to roam th e forest, rarely staying in one place more than a week.Men contract marriages during this crucial season; they prove their hunting a -bility by the game they bring home to the parents of a future wife.Men from farming tribes sometimes marry Pygmy women, although there is a ban again -st Pygmy men marrying women from farming tribes.Within the Baka culture, hunting elephant is one of the most important activ -ities,not only for food but for the symbolic meanings and prestige traditionally attached to it. Elephant hunting is linked to other cultural activities, including men’s initiation and women’s ritual songs.Hunting is performed with poisoned arrows, bows, crossbows, spears and traps. The Baka are interested in the out -side world while maintaining their identity and independence. And though they are attracted by much of what the outside world offers, they have always had access to the forest,a world that is completely their own.Their culture is robust enough to survive as long as the forest remains. Without it this culture will be meaningless.21.The fact that Pygmies are the earliest Central African inhabitants has been ______.A)established B)made C)discovered D)explored22.Pygmies are gentle and peaceful people who in stature is ________.A)unusually big C)normally smallB)normally big D)quite normal23.________fails to denote the name of a country.A)the Congo B)Ituri C)Burundi D)Cameroon24.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?A)A Baka Pygmy marriage takes place in the rainforestB)Of all Pygmies, the Efe group is the last group keeping its primitive cultureC)Pygmy men are forbidden to marry women from farming tribesD)Pygmy women are not forbidden to marry men from farming tribes25.Robust as Pygmy culture is, it can according to the text, by all means surv -ive ________.A)to the end of this centuryB)the next centuryC)the culture of farming tribes long in the outside worldD)as long as there is the rainforestTEXT 2The use of chemicals in almost all areas of life has become a commonplace phenmoenon. There is growing evidence ,however, that chemicals in the envir -onment, including pesticides, may contribute to some illnesses. While studies are still being conducted preliminary conclusions point to the verdict that such chemicals are indeed negatively impacting those humans to whom they are exp -osed.Children are especially vulnerable to toxic substancs. Pound for pound, they eat, drink and breathe more than adults,all of which expose them more heavily to those chemicals to which most individuals encounter on a daily basis. Fur-theremore, their bodies are still in developing stages, exacerbating the negative effects of those chemicals which negatively impact them.Of 50 types of pesticieds commonly used in American schools a study cond -ucted by the National Coalition Against the Misuse of Pesticides found thatmany caused negative reactions in laboratory animals. Such negative effects inc -luded kidney and liver damage, cancer, and neurological and reproductive prob -lems.These implications of these findings are far-reaching, Given the variety of ha -rmful effects attributed to those pesticides tested, one must pause and consider whether it is wise to continue their use in the nation’s schools,where children will be constantly exposed to them. Activists have lobbied for the elimination of such use with a degree of success, and recent findings, if supported by fur -ther analysis and confirmation, may help further the cause. A long term soluti on or alternative, however, remains elusive.In the short run, however, there may be some measures that can be taken to mitigate the harmful effects of dangerous pesticides. The American Medical Association’s Council on Scientific Affairs concluded in a 1997 report that giv-en the “particular uncertaint regarding the long-term health effects of low-dose pesticide exposures.”It is “prudent”for adults and children to limit their expos -ure and to “consider the use of the least toxic chemical pesticides or non-che-mical alternatives”.26.The citing of dangerous effects of pesticides on laboratory animals in paragr -aph 3 is used to suggest that _______.A)scientists are also concentrated with effects of pesticides on animalsB)cancer is the worst effect of the pesticidesC)most or all of the dangerous effects of pesticides are now knownD)the chemicals may also cause these effects in humans27.Children are more likely than adults to suffer the negative effects of pestici-des because ________.A)children absorb more pesticides than adults, proportionallyB)pesticides are used more in areas with childrenC)the pesticides used in schools are more dangerous than other pesticidesD)adults know more about pesticides than children28.The main point of this text is that _________.A)pesticides are dangerous and their uses need to be reevaluatedB)children suffer most from the effects of pesticidesC)schools are most responsible for pesticide-relate illnessesD)pesticides should be eliminates everywhere29.The author mentions the exaggerated effects of chemicals on children in par -agraph 2 to _____.A)prove that pesticides are dangerous to all humansB)show that children are more susceptible to many kinds of dangersC)suggest a solution to the problem of pesticidesD)identify one group that pesticides hurt in particular30.The author cites the American Medical Association’s advice in paragraph 4 in order to ________.A)present more factual details to clarify the issueB)present an alternative theory for considerationC)present a recommendation from a reputable sourceD)Present a solution drawn from all the evidence consideredTEXT 3It came as something of a surprise when Diana, Princess of Wales, made a trip to Angola in 1997,to support the Red Cross’s campaign for a total ban on all anti-personnel landmines. Within hours of arriving in Angola, television scre -ens around the world were filled with images of her comforting victims injure -d in explosions caused by landmines.”I knew the statistics”,she said,”But putti-ng a face to those figures brought the reality home to me; like when I met Sandra, a 13-year-old girl who had lost her leg, and people like her.”The Princess concluded with a simple message:”We must stop landmines”. And she used every opportunity during her visit to repeat this message. But, back in London, her views were not shared by some members of the British government,which refused to support a ban on these weapons. Angry politicians launched an attack on the princess in the press. They described her as”very ill -informed”and a “loose cannon”. The princess responed by brushing aside the Criticisms:”This is a distraction we do not need. All I’m trying to do is help”. Opposition parties, the media and public immediately voiced their support for Princess. To make matters worse for the government, it soon emerged that the Princess’s trip had been approved by the Foreign Office, and that she was in fact very well-informed about both the situation in Angola and the British go-vernment ‘s policy regarding landmines.The result was a severe embarrassment for the government. To try and limit the damage, the Foreign Secretary,Malcolm Rifkin, claimed taht the Princess’s views on landmines were not very different from government policy, and that it was “working towards”a worldwide ban. The Defense Secretary , Michael Portilo, claimed the matter was “a misinterpretation or misunderstanding.”For the Princess,the trip to this war-torn country was an excellent opportunity to use her popularity to show the world how much destruction and suffering lan -dmines can cause. She said that the experience had also given her the chance to get colser to people and their problems.31.Princess Diana paid a visit to Angola in 1997_______.A)to clarify the British government’s stand on landminesB)to establish her image as a friend of landmine victimsC)to investigate the sufferings of landmine victims thereD)to voice her support for a total ban of landmines32.What did Diana mean when she said “putting a face to those figures broug-ht the reality home to me”(Line 5, Para,1)?A)Meeting the landmine victims in person made her believe the statisticsB)She just couldn’t bear to meet the landmine victims face to faceC)The actual situation in Angola made her feel like going back homeD)Seeing the pain of the victims made she realized the seriousness of the situa -tion33.Some members of the British government criticized Diana because ______.A)she had not consulted the government before the visitB)she was ill-informed of the government’s policyC)they were actually opposed to banning landminesD)they believed that she had misinterpreted the situation in Angola34.How did Diana respond to the criticisms?A)She made more appearances on TVB)She paid no attention to themC)She rose to argue with her opponentsD)She met the 13-year-old girl as planned35.What did Princess Diana think of her visit to Angola?A)It had caused embarrassment to the British governmentB)It had greatly promoted her popularityC)It had brought her closer to the ordinary peopleD)It had affected her relations with the British governmentTEXT 4“History is written by the victors.”This famous phrase reverberates througho -ut the halls of history, constantly reminding us to take all that we learn with a grain of salt, knowing that the information provided for our dissemination was provided, shaped and influenced by this left to hold the pen that recorded it. In that respect, one of the worst crimes against history is the revision ofit, the altering of the record of the past so as to reflect the viewpoint of a biased group who stand to benefit from the altered version.By revising the lens by which history is judged, valuable information is lost, to the detriment of both students of the filed as well as the awareness that co-mes from experience. Without an accurately recorded account to serve as guidi -ng light, nations and societies are left to stumble their way about their affairs, ignorant of what has and hasn’t worked before, and unaware of what past ev -ents shaped and determined their present situation. Such dismal situations emer -ge from simple pride, as well as the desire of the revisionists to depict thems -elves in a better light to posterity or to cover up an embarrassing legacy, no matter the cost to the future.Recent attempts by nations involved in the second World War to minimize or erase altogether certain shameful incidents from their history textbook has been met with international outrage and protest, and rightly so. By allowing fu -ture generations to forget or never even learn about how their ancestors stumb -led on the path to progress, the experiences of those who suffered as a result of those mistakes are trivialized and made to be in its information. Both are heinous results for both nationals of that particular nation as well as those of the international community,whose stories intertwine to form the large picture.When a single string in the tapestry of world history is unraveled by revisio -n, the entire piece becomes a weaker one, subject to additional modification at the whim of those who would like to use history as a tool for their own purposes, even if it means fundamentally changing it. This outcome must be avoided at all costs, firstly by not allowing a precedent to be established that makes it acceptable, even in a single case, to commit the revision. Otherwise, humans as a race will fall prey to yet another oft-quoted phrase:”History, if fo -rgotten, is doomed to be repeated.”36.The first line of the text implies that _______.A)historical accounts are invariably colored by the views and stances of those who emerged victoriousB)those who have the power to do so will often influence recording of events to favor themselvesC)those who are defeated have little or no say in the documentation of their st ruggle, resulting in a biased account.D)the winners in a struggle have the moral obligation to accurately record eve-nts37.The author views the revision of history as _______.A)indisputably negative in all situationsB)generally harmful when done so to favor one side’s stanceC)always motivated by the desire to portray the reviser in a better lightD)Rendering the revised history useless for the purposeof analysis and learning38.In paragraph3, the author argues against historical revision with the assertion that ________.A)revision of World WarⅡevents has proven that such actions have a negative impactB)such revision results in an undeserved sense of national prideC)revising history has far-reaching effects beyond the borders of any one count -ryD)history is one of the primary concerns dealt with in the education system and should thus be pure39.In paragraph 4,”When a single string in a tapestry of world history is unra -veled by revision, the entire piece becomes a weaker one”means that ______.A).history is an intertwined series of events coming together to form a large pictureB)a loss of reliability in any single segment of history makes the entire histori -cal record suspectC)once one piece of history is revised, others soon followD)as soon as the integrity of the historical record is breached, it can never be fully recovered.40.The main point of text is that ________.A)revising history must be avoided in all situations at all costsB)the revision of history leads to a flawed perception resulting in loss of vital lessonsC)is revision of history goes on, the meaning behind the revised events will lo -se meaningD)historical revision is an international problem affecting all nations and people Ⅲ.Cloze (20 points, 1 X 2)When people __41__ to improve their breathing their initial thought is invar-iably to suck in the maximum possible draught of air __42__ you can’t pour wine into a full bottle. __43__you can’t fill the lungs with fresh air __44__ you’ve first drained them of every drop of stale air,__45__at the best of times only a sixth of the air in the lungs gets __46__with each fresh breath we take. If we breathe shallowly, or fail to clear the lunges of devitalized air, this poor rate of turnover declines __47__further.__48__always start your deep breathing exercises __49__collapsing the lungs as fully as possible. While you breatheout,imagine that you’re a hot air balloon collapsing slowly to the ground. This has a relaxing effect, particularly __50__ you quietly intone the world relax…relax…relax as you exhale.41.A)set forth B)set off C)set down D)set out42.A)But B)And C)Therefore D)Often43.A)At the same time B)In the same way C)More often than not D)Even if44.A)if B)unless C)after D)before45.A)Even B)Especially C)When D)Where46.A)changed B)changing C)to change D)change47.A)still B)more C)less D)farther48.A)Moreover B)So C)Yet D)Besides49.A)when B)in C)by D)on50.A)before B)even if C)if D)just beforeⅣ.Translation(40 points)Part A. Translate the following passage into English (20 points)依照中华人民共和国妇女权益保障法的规定,妇女在政治、文化、社会和家庭生活等方面享有与难自己平等的权利。
江西师范大学计算机信息工程学院863数据结构与程序设计历年考研真题专业课考试试题

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32、小强在公司要查询这个DNS名称对应的IP地址时,其正确的查询过程是:______。(A)
①.查询公司默认的DNS服务器
②.查询ROOT DNS服务器
A.enable password cisco level 15 B.enable password csico
C.enable secret csicoD.enable password level
35、在Windows 2000 Advanced Server最多支持的处理器数量是______。(C)
29、下面哪个是Windows XP操作系统的启动文件________。(C)
A. B. C.boot.ini D.ntbootdd.sys
30、若要系统中每次缺省添加用户时,都自动设置用户的宿主目录为/users,需修改哪一个配置文件?(A)
A.----w--w- B.-w--w---- C.r-xr-x---D.rw-r--r--
26、在一个域目录树中,父域与其子域具有________。(C)
A.单项不可传递信任关系 B.双向不可传递信任关系
C.双向可传递信任关系 D.以上都不正确
27、下面哪个是Windows XP操作系统的启动文件________。(C)
A.2 B.4 C.8 D.16
36、你的计算机装的Windows 2000 Professional。当你运行“磁盘碎片整理”程序的时候办公室停电了。重启计算机,你收到如下的错误信息:“不能找到操作系统或操作系统已坏”你该怎么做呢________。(D)
江西师范大学计算机信息工程学院硕士研究生招生专业简介

面向对象分析与并行计算 人工智能与智能教育软件
计算机数学及其应用
数据库理论与网络工程
微机系统开发与计算机网络结构 嵌入式系统
软件体系结构及实用的软件开发方法
毕业与学位授予:毕业证+学位证(工学硕士)
2、“软件工程” 一级学科硕士点
培养目标:包含软件工程理论、软件工程技术、软件工程管理、 软件服务工程等二级学科,培养具备本学科理论基础和较高深 的专业技能、能独立进行学术研究的高级技术人才,可从事软 件工程基础研究、应用基础研究和关键技术创新等工作。
2006年获批“计算机科学与技术”一级学科硕士点,并于 次年开始招生,目前是江西省“十二五”重点学科。
2011年获得“软件工程”一级学科硕士点,该学科是国家 2011年新设立的一级学科之一;2013年,经教育部同意,我校 在“软件工程”一级学科下自主增设二级学科“物联网技术”。
2004年获得“现代教育技术”专业教育硕士授予权。
➢ 国家奖学金:20000元(每人都有两次评选机会,2013年评选名额为100余 名,2014年下半年评)
➢ 省政府奖学金:10000元 ➢ 学业奖学金:4000—8000元(覆盖面100%,以最终文件为准)
“三助”岗位: 每年设立两百余个“助教”、“助研”、“助管”岗位,既锻炼能力, 又解决经济问题。 此外,还有“三好研究生”、“优秀研究生干部”、“研究生优秀 单项奖”等奖项。
师资队伍
学院现有专业教师 82 人,其中教授16名,副教授24名, 博士20余人,硕士研究生导师30余名。
近五年来,获国家级课题20项,省部级课题60余项,厅 局级课题100余项;发表论文500多篇,其中核心期刊近 400 篇;获得省部级奖励10余项。
学术型研究生
江西师范大学历年考研专业课真题_C语言程序设计与数据结构2012--2014

1、 在 C 语言中,正确的标识符是由字母、________、下划线组成的,其中第一个字符应为字母或下划线。=y 后的 x 值是_________。 3、 若有 10<x<100,则其正确的 C 语言表达式是_________。 4、 设有语句 int a[3][4]; 则共定义了_______个数组元素。 5、设有以下宏定义: #define M 3 则执行语句 z=2*M+5;后,z 的值是_________。 三、 判断题,对打“√” ,错打“X” (5 小题,每小题 2 分,共 10 分)
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1、 对于图 1 所示的二叉树:
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写出这棵二叉树的前序、中序和后序遍历序列。 2、设哈希表长度为 11,哈希函数 H(x) = x%11,给定的关键字序列为 1,13,12,34,38,33,27,29。试画出线性 探测法解决冲突时所构造的哈希表。 3、已知无向图 G=(V, E),其中 V 表示顶点集合,E 表示边集合,且 V={a, b, c, d, e}, E={<a, b>, <a, c>, <c, d>, <c, e>, <d, e>, <b, d>},请画出无向图 G,并写出该无向图 G 的邻接矩阵。 五、 程序设计题(5 小题,每小题 10 分,共 50 分)
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江西师范大学 2013 年全日制硕士研究生入学考试试题 (A 卷)
专业: 120100 管理科学与工程 01、04 方向 科目:C 语言程序设计与数据结构 注:考生答题时,请写在考点下发的答题纸上,写在本试题纸或其他答题纸上的一律无效。
(本试题共 3 页)
一、 简答题(共 8 小题,其中第 5 小题 8 分,其余每小题 6 分,共 50 分) 1、 简述 C 语言中有哪些算术运算符。 2、 简述 C 语言中,输出操作有哪些常用函数? 3、 简述以下 switch 语句的执行过程。 switch (表达式) { case 常量 1: 语句 1; case 常量 2: 语句 2; case 常量 3: 语句 3; ....... case 常量 n: 语句 n; default : 语句 n+1; } 4、 简述 C 语言中 while 循环和 do-while 循环的异同。 5、 什么叫串(字符串)?空串和空格串是否相同,为什么? 6、 抽象数据类型堆栈的常用操作有哪些(至少写出三个)? 7、 在顺序队列中,什么叫假溢出? 8、 简述二叉树和一般树的主要区别。 二、 填空题(5 个空,每空 2 分,共 10 分)