1、浙江大学 春攻读博士研究生入学考试题浙 江 大 学2006年(春)攻读博士研究生入学考试题考试科目_英语_ 编号_注意:答案必须写在答题纸上,写在试卷上或者草稿纸上均无效。Section Listening Comprehension (20 marks, 1 mark each)Part ADirections: You will hear an interview with Jason Donovan, an Australian actor and pop singer. Listen and complete the sentences in questions 1-5 with th
2、e information youve heard. Write no more than 3 words in each numbered box. You will hear the recording twice. You now have 25 seconds to read the table below.The speaker likes garlic bread very much although it give himWhen the speaker was younger, he was very keen onThe speaker loves driving toThe
3、 speaker feels most comfortable wearingThe speaker likes The Comedy Company but in general he13245Part BDirections: You will hear a conversation between two speakers, David and Mary. Answer the questions 6-10 while you listen. Use no more than 5 words for each answer. You will hear the recording twi
4、ce. You now have 25 seconds to read the questions.What is Mary worrying about?Where is Mary from?Where will Mary stay when she arrives in London?How long do immigration formalities take?Where does the conversation take place?678910Part CDirections: Questions 11-13 are based on the following conversa
5、tion between Carlos and his sister Jean. You now have 15 seconds to read questions 11-13.11. What arrangement had Carlos and Sandra made for tonight? A. Meet around the underground station. B. Stay at home.C. See the evening performance. D. Walk in the rain.12. Why is Carlos angry with Jean? A. Beca
6、use she did not tell Carlos about Sandras phone call as soon as he got home. B. Because she forgot to tell Sandra that Carlos couldnt get tickets. C. Because she did not stay at home and wait for Carlos phone. D. Because she kept Carlos waiting for half an hour.13. What will Carlos finally do?A. Wai
7、t at home for Sandras phone. B. Hurry up and try to get the theater before Sandra does. C. Buy tickets for the performance of Romeo and Juliet tonight. D. Phone Sandra to tell her that he will be late.You now have 30 seconds to check your answers to Questions 1113.Directions: Questions 1416 are base
8、d on the following interview. You now have 20 seconds to read questions 1416.14. According to the woman, how will rival gangs benefit from the Leisure Center? A. They can express aggression in sports. B. Their athletic skills can be improved. C. They can find something to do in their leisure time. D
9、. They can find employment in the Centre.15. What is the mans attitude towards the new scheme? A. He believes the scheme might help to solve the problem of gang warfare. B. He doubles whether rival gangs will be interested in the scheme. C. He doesnt think the scheme could work because of lack of fu
10、nds. D. He is afraid that there might be fights between rival groups in the Leisure Center.16. Which of the following is true of the scheme promoted by the woman? A. It has received much support from the local people. B. It is aimed primarily at rival gangs. C. It has been in operation for years. D.
11、 There have been many reports on it in newspapers.You now have 30 seconds to check your answers to Questions 1416.Directions: Questions 1720 are based on the following talk introducing the success of Coco-Cola. You now have 15 seconds to read questions 1820.17. Who invented Coca-Cola and when?A. Fra
12、nk Robinson, in 1888. B. Asa G Candle, in1879.C. Dr.Pemberton, in 1886. D. Jacob, in 1895.18. What has played the most important role in Coca-Colas success? A. A catchy name. B. Advertising. C. Its taste.D. Competition.19. Which of the following is true of Coca-Cola in World War II? A. Every America
13、n soldier could have a bottle of Coca-Cola for free. B. The company made a lot of money by selling Coca-Cola to soldiers C. About five billion bottles of Coke were sold in American. D. The company tried to open up its foreign markets for Coca-Cola.20. What do doctor say about Coca-Cola? A. It is bot
14、h delicious and nutritious. B. It contains too much sugar. C. It does you no good. D. It may be harmful to your health.You now have 40 seconds to check your answers to Questions 1720.Section Vocabulary (15 marks, 1 mark each)Directions: There are 15 incomplete sentences in this section. For each sen
15、tence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheetwith a single line through the center.21. You will only be allowed to leave early in _ circumstances.A. exceptional B. coincidental C. peculiar
16、 D. imperative 22. His latest _ was buying a second- hand car which turned out to have a faulty engine.A. agony B. stigma C. wrath D. folly 23. The champagnes had caused his face to _ and his eyes were bright.A. flourish B. fresh C. flesh D. flush.24. He needs a hobby to keep him busy and stop him f
17、rom getting into _ .A. mischief B. nuisance C. hostility D. bustle25. Poor sight and hearing are common _ of old age.A. presentations B. afflictions C. outcome D. relevance26. The dream of many scientists has been to create a _ motion machine one that would always continue moving once it had been st
18、arted.A. transient B. temporary C. perpetual D. periodic27. Only a small _ of those attending the convention came from outside the state.A. fracture B. fragment C. fraction D. fragrance28. Chemicals from the factory up the river _ the water, killing many fish and making the water totally unfit for h
19、uman use.A. corrupted B. infected C. contaminated D. stained29. It is strictly illegal to _ a gun, knife, or any other weapon when boarding an airplane.A. shelter B. disguise C. conceal D. veil30. To _ the boredom of studying it is a good idea to take frequent breaks.A. intensify B. aggravate C. ill
20、uminate D. alleviate31. Although we felt _ for the child who had lost his parents, there was really not much we could do to comfort him.A. compassion B. compass C. companion D. compartment32. The police were _ by the crime and were never able to solve it.A. hindered B. enlightened C. baffled D. deta
21、ined33. _ for the top-of-therange car include a compact disc player, electric windows and a sunroof.A. accessories B. components C. decorations D. colleagues34. The author uses the _ of bees when describing the workers at the bakery.A. correlation B. equivalent C. analogy D. parallel35. The books wi
22、ll be _ from our warehouse tomorrow to your address.A. dispatched B. disputed C. dismissed D. dispersedSection Cloze Test (20 marks, 1 mark each)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 bes
23、t fits into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer sheet 1 with a single line through the center.Almost all of us believe that we live in an age of uncouth manners, that thing were better in some previous era. For example, the 18th century in England is _36_ as a period of high re
24、finement in social intercourse. We look back _37_ nostalgia to the soft candle light, the _38_ courtesies, the hand kissing unwilling to confront the brutal reality of a century in which dueling to the death was _39_ and gentlemen were expected to drink themselves under the table.Manners _40_. In ou
25、r day, it is considered good manners to be clean indeed we spend billions of dollars on _41_ designed to keep us “fresh.” In the 18th century, _42_, most doctors and church authorities frowned on bathing, and womens elegant hairdos were often full of lice.The changeability of manners makes the whole
26、 subject difficult to _43_. To take one example: It was not considered bad manners in the 18th century for a man to wear his hat _44_. You would take it off to _45_ a lady, but then youd put it right back on you head.The reason _46_ this is perfectly plain. In the first place, the hat served as a _4
27、7_ of rank throughout most of history, a _48_mark of status, in the second place, you couldnt draw a sword easily if you were _49_ a hat in your hand.There is a _50_ to be learned from this. For the most part, manners are merely self-protective _51_ appropriate to the customs of a particular age. Th
28、ere customs sometimes become _52_ and symbolic, but they invariably _53_ from some practical need. Thus, on meeting somebody, we commonly shake right hands a formal custom of no present day _54_. But in an age when every carried weapons, it was a demonstration everybody carried weapons, it was a dem
29、onstration that one was prepares to converse without a weapon in ones hand, a sign of _55_. What we think of as “good manners” was merely a way of saying, “I mean you no immediate violence, if you can show that your intention is the same.”36. A) renowned B)considered C)known D)famous37. A) by B)on C
30、)in D)with38. A) elaborate B)detailed C)exquisite D)exotic39. A) general B)familiar C)commonplace D)cruel40. A) vary B)change C)fluctuate D)turn41. A) output B)produce C)goods D)products42. A) by contrast B)by the way C)on the contrary D)on the way43. A) approach B)attack C)access D)accommodate44. A
31、) outdoors B)indoors C)externally D)internally45. A) face B)greet C)confront D)meet46. A) for B)why C) behind D)because47. A) sign B)signature C)signal D)symbol48. A) visual B)valuable C) visible D)victorious49. A) taking B)holding C) pulling D)putting50. A) letter B) lecture C)legacy D)lesson51. A) instruments B)tools C) devices D)equipments52. A) familiarized B)formalized C)legalized D)modernized53. A) derive B)originate C) obtain D)acquire5