1、浙江大学 攻读博士研究生入学考试题浙 江 大 学2007年攻读博士学位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,写在试卷或草稿纸上均无效。Section Listening Comprehension (20 marks, 1 mark each)Part ADirections: You will hear a passage about camping. Listen and complete the sentences in questions 1-5 with the information youve heard. Write no more than 3
2、words in each numbered box. You will hear the recording twice. You now have 25 seconds to read the table below.The speaker mentions that in history soldiers often camp out, but today camping is primarilyCampers participate in fishing, hunting and swimming etc. Just as importantly, camping helps peop
3、le escapeMany outdoor enthusiasts believe that camping offers older campers opportunities to challenge themselvesBackpacking many require walking several miles so it is best suited for those who are in The reward for backpacking can be a serene mountain lake, beautiful views of the surrounding wilde
4、rness, and wildlife seen12345Part BDirections: You will hear a conversation between two speakers, Jack and Mary. Answer the questions 6-10 while you listen. Use no more than 5 words for each answer. You will hear the recording twice. You now have 25 seconds to read the questions.Why does Jack walk h
5、ere to see Mary?How late was Jack in meeting his friend one day?What happened when Jack left his friends office?When did Jack find his small green car?Whats Jacks idea about driving in crowed cities?678910Part CDirections: Questions 11-13 are based on the following passage about Bruce Lee 15 seconds
6、 to read questions 11-13.11. When Bruce Lee was young, he _ A. was strong as a little dragon.B. was often sick.C. was a opera singer.D. was like his nickname.12. Bruce was given a girls name_ A. because a son died before him. B. for his American certificate. C. so that his mother could pierce his ea
7、r. D. so that the spirits would not harm him.13. Which of the following is not true about young Bruce? A. He was always in trouble. B. He was expelled from school. C. He played many roles in movies. D. He lived a happy life as a child movie star.Directions: Questions 14-16 are based on the following
8、 passage about musical instruments for boys and girls. You now have 15 seconds to read questions 14-16.14. Why did Susan and Michael interview children aged between 9 and 11? A. To find out whether they take music lessons in their spare time. B. To find our whether they can name four different music
9、al instruments. C. To find out whether they enjoy playing musical instruments in school. D. To find out whether they differ in their preference for musical instruments.15. Why do many of the boys avoid certain instruments? A. They find them too hard to play. B. They think it silly to play them. C. T
10、hey find it not challenging enough to play them. D. They consider it important to be different from girls.16. Which group of children has a bias when choosing musical instruments? A. Children who have private music tutors. B. Children who are 8 or older. C. Children who are between 5 and 7. D. Child
11、ren who are well educated. Directions: Questions 17-20 are based on the following passage about suicide. You now have 20 seconds to read questions 17-20.17. Why does the passage mention suicide rates among people with different martial status? _ A. To show that social bonds can influence suicide rat
12、e. B. To prove that suicide rates are not affected by social bond. C. To demonstrate the significance of social values. D. To indicate the danger of a sudden change in status.18. Who have lower suicide rates? A. Widowed people. B. Single people. C. Married people. D. Divorced people.19. When did sui
13、cide rates decline? A. During the Great Depression of the 1930s. B. After Word War C. After Word War D. After the Great Depression of the 1930s.20. How did people in ancient Egypt feel about suicide? A. A coward act in the face of danger or pain. B. A foolish way to deal with life. C. A brave way to
14、 defy challenges. D. A humane way to escape intolerable conditions.(Please remember to put your answer on Answer Sheet )Sections Vocabulary (15 marks, 1 mark each)Directions: There are 15 incomplete sentences in this section. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the
15、ONE answer that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.21. Immigrants of all races in these areas are demanding that they receive _ treatment from the authorities. A. unique B. united C. uniform D. universal22. Women want
16、 the same pay if they hold the same jobs as men. At home, however, they do not except their husbands to _ in the housework. A. do B. have C. share D. divide23. In the past, consumers were often cheated or _ into buy goods by business firms and they could hardly do anything about it. A. confused B. m
17、isled C. forced D. puzzled24. You may have ever entered a bookstore just to take _ from a sudden shower, but you find time spent there was very enjoyable. A. shield B. shelter C. avoidance D. protection25. A lot of people worked long hours because high unemployment meant that they could easily be _
18、A. distributed B. appointed C. transferred D. protection26. With its stock price rising by 20 percent, the company becomes the second most _ technology firm in the country. A. valuable B. worthwhile C. priceless D. precious27. It is astonishing to know that children and youth _the biggest segment of
19、 the countrys homeless populations. A. substitute for B. make out C. make up D. make up for28. Many of these companies moved to the Inland South to take _ of the lower wages and the lack of strong labor unions in the region. A. profit B. advantage C. favor D. adventure 29. If the investment tax cred
20、it is _ as a part of tax reform plan, the capital-intensive businesses such as steel-makers and airliners will face a hard time. A. repealed B. inferred C. induced D. appealed30. While Apple was coming under increasing pressure form lower cost PC clones, the companys initial response was to develop
21、even more _ high-end computers. A. sophisticated B. luxurious C. philosophical D. sensitive31. It is well known that the popular singer has a/an _ broadcast for his breach of contract. A. credible B. incredible C. believed D. inherent32. Oriental Radio has decided to cancel this pop star from a/an _
22、 broadcast for his breach of contract. A. lively B. alive C. live D. living33. Firefighters were not attacking the major fires in Virginia directly but were putting out hot spots that could prove dangerous if winds _ A. picked up B. picked out C. picked through D. picked in 34. The artist has made a
23、 _ of combining the first-rate photography and design with advanced technology in every piece of work he produces. A. discipline B. principle C. proposal D. principal35. You are likely to get a promotion because of the profitable _ you made for the company last month. A. transition B. transfusion C.
24、 transfer D. transactionSection Cloze Test (20 marks, 1 mark each)Direction: 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 .Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet with a
25、single line through the center. Since the early 1930s, Swiss banks hand prided themselves on their system of banking secrecy and numbered accounts. Over the years, they had successfully _36_ every challenge to this system by their own government who, _37_, had been frequently urged by foreign govern
26、ments to reveal information about the financial affairs of certain account _38_. The result of this policy of secrecy was _39_ a kind of mystique had grown up around Swiss banking. There was a widely-held belief that Switzerland was _40_ to wealthy foreigners, mainly because of its numbers accounts
27、and bankers reluctance to ask awkward questions_41_ depositors. _42_ to the mystique was the view that if this secrecy was ever give up, foreigners was fall over themselves in the rush to_43_ money, and the Swiss banking system would virtually collapse overnight. To many, _44_, it came like a bolt o
28、ut of the _45_, when, in 1977, the Swiss banks announced they had signed a _46_ with the Swiss National Banks (the Center Bank). The aim of the agreement was _47_ the improper use of the countrys banks secrecy laws, and its _48_ was to curb severely the system of secrecy.The rules which the banks ha
29、d agreed to observe _49_ the opening of numbered accounts subject to much closer _50_ than before. The banks would be required, if necessary, to _51_ the origin of foreign funds going into numbered and other accounts. The idea was to stop such accounts being used for _52_ purposes. Also, they agreed
30、 not to accept funds resulting from tax _53_ or from crime.The pact represented essentially a tightening up of banking rules. _54_ the banks agreed to end relations with clients whose identities were unclear or who were performing improper acts, they were unclear or who were still not obliged to inf
31、orm_55_ a client to anyone, including the Swiss government. To some extent, therefore, the principle of secrecy had been maintained. 36. A. resisted B. endured C. withstood D. opposed37. A. in turn B. in return C. in case D. in all38. A. owners B. possessors C. keepers D. holders39. A. that B. while C. which D. therefore40.A.disrespectful B. irresponsible C. irresistible D. irrational41.A.about B. of C. after D. for