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1、1985年 全 国 硕 士 研 究 生 入 学 统 一 考 试 英 语 试 题 Section I Structure and VocabularyIn each question,decide which of the four choices given will most suitably complete the sentence ifinserted at the place marked.Put your choice,in the brackets on the left.(15 points)EXAMPLE:I was caught the rain yesterday.A i

2、nB byC withD atANSWER:A1.The travellers sought shelter the rain and happened to find a roadside inn.A fromB byC forD with2.To our delight,she quickly adapted herself the situation.A withB toC ofD into3.The k e y success is hard work and persistence.A onB forC toD of4.Do you regret paying A five hund

3、red dollars for the painting?”No,I would,gladly have paid for it.A twice so muchB twice as muchC as much twiceD so much twice5.This pair of shoes isn t good,but that pair is better.A ratherB lessC everD hardly6.do we go for picnics.A CertainlyB SometimesC SeldomD Once7.Kunming is usually cool in the

4、 summer,but Shanghai.A is rarelyB scarcely isC hardly isD rarely is8.A university is an educational institution which awards degrees andA carries outB carries throughC carries offD carries about9.On entering another country,a tourist will have to the Customs.A pass throughB pass byC pass overD pass

5、forresearch.10.The old lady cant hope to _ her cold in a few days.A get awayB get offC get outD get over11.Will you my article to find out whether Ive made any mistakes?A look afterB look throughC look upD look into12.Where should I send my application?The Personnel Office is the placeA to send itB

6、sent it toC to send i t toD for sending it13.David,something important has happened.I wish to.A talk it over with youB talk over itC talk overD talk you over it14.I was advised for reservations.A to either telephone or to write the hotelB either to telephone or to write the hotelC that I should tele

7、phone or either write the hotelD 1 ought either to telephone or write the hotel15.w e have finished the course,w e shall s ta rt doing more revision work.A For nowB Since thatC N o w thatD B y nowSection II Cloze TestFor each numbered blank in the following passage there are four choices labeled A,B

8、,C,and D.Choosethe best one and put your choice in the brackets below the passage.Read the whole passage before makingyour choices.(10 points)E X A M P L E:For instance,the automobile tunnel might huge ventilation problems.A makeB bringC raiseD createA N S W E R:D W hen I was about twelve,I suddenly

9、 developed a great passion 16 writing poetry.I gave up a llm y other hobbies,such as 17 stamps,and spent a ll m y 18 time reading poetry and writing it.This habit of writing poetry on every possible 19 soon got m e into trouble at school.If a lessondid not interest m e,I would take out m y notebook

10、and s ta rt writing poems in class.Of course I did thisvery 20,but it was not long before I got caught.One day while I was busy writing a poem duringa geography lesson,I looked up to find the teacher standing over me,fuming with anger because I wasnot 21 attention.He tore the poem up,with a 22 not t

11、o waste time in his lesson.All thesame I was convinced that I had written a good poem,so that evening I wrote it out again from memory.Not long after,I read about a poetry contest and I decided to send in my poem.Weeks later,long afterI had given up hope,I got a letter informing me I had won first 2

12、3 Everyone at school was veryimpressed-except the geography teacher,who 24 me more carefully than ever.He was quite 25that I was not going to write poetry in his lesson!16.A forB inC onD at17.A arrangingB collectingC gatheringD keeping18.A additionalB extraC otherD spare19.A chanceB momentC occasion

13、D time20.A anxiouslyB attentivelyC cautiouslyD silently21.A callingB devotingC attractingD paying22.A warningB noticeC wordD look23.A positionB prizeC rewardD victory24.A guardedB inspectedC observedD watched25.A determinedB annoyedC fixedD assuredSection III Reading ComprehensionEach sentence or pa

14、ssage below is followed by four statements.O ne of the statements is a suggestion whichcan be made from the information given in the original sentence or passage.Read them carefully and makeyour choice.Put your choice in the brackets on the left.(10 points)E X A M P L E:A Y ou should get up when he

15、comes in.B Y ou should support him.C Y ou shouldn,t be afraid to argue with him.D Y ou must be of the same height as he is.A N S W E R:B26.Watch your step when your turn comes to have an interview with the general manager.A W hen you are asked to see the general manager,be sure not to step into his

16、office without hispermission.B Watch the steps when you go upstairs to see the general manager at his office.C B e sure to be careful when it is your turn to go to the general manager,s office for an interviewwith him.D Watch out and dont step into the general managers office until it is your turn t

17、o have an interviewwith him.27.Since no additional fund is available,the extension of the building is out of the question.A The extension of the building is impossible because w e are unable to get extra fund for the purpose.B There is some problem about the extension of the building owing to lack o

18、f fund.C Since no additional fund is available,w e have to solve the problem regarding the extension ofthe building with our ow n resources.D W e can undertake the extension of the building even without additional fund.It is no problemat a ll.28.All along he has been striving not to fa ll short of h

19、is parents,expectations.A H e has been trying hard a ll the time to live up to what his parents expect of him.B His parents have been expecting him to work hard.C All the time he has been trying hard to balance himself so as not to fa ll dow n as his parentsthought he would.D All the time,as his par

20、ents expect him to do,he has been trying hard to save and not to beshort of money.29.The various canals which drain away the excessive water have turned this piece of land into a highlyproductive agricultural area.A The canals have been used to water the land.B The canals have been used to raise agr

21、icultural production.C Excessive water has been helpful to agricultural production.D The production has been mainly agricultural.30.The replacement of m an by machines has not led to unemployment.O n the contrary,the to tal numbersengaged in the te x tile industry have continued to rise.The fact sho

22、uld not be ignored by those w homaintain that unemployment and machinery are inseparable companions.A The belief that the use of machinery causes unemployment is unfounded.B The use of machinery resu lts in a rise in production.C M any people lose th eir jobs when machines are introduced.D Contrary

23、to general belief,machinery and unemployment are inseparable companions.Section IV Structure and VocabularyF ill in the blanks with the words which best complete the sentences.Put your choices in the bracketson the left.(10 points)E X A M P L E:It was the largest experiment w e have ever had;i t six

24、 houses.A endedB finishedC wasD lastedA N S W E R:D 31.H e thought the painting was of l i t t l e,so he le t m e have i t for only ten pounds.A costB valueC priceD expenses32.Tennis is aA gameB playinvented by an Englishman one hundred years ago.C contestD match33.It was with great delight that I r

25、ead in your February the le tte r to the Editor written byProf.Johnson.A issueB printingC magazineD copy34.The current p o litical of our country is favourable for foreign investments.A climateB weatherC temperatureD state35.Smith drove a ll the to Los Angeles and was just in time for the 23!Olympia

26、d.A w ayB roadC journeyD trip36.I t s a very popular play,and i t would be wise to seats well in advance.A bookB buyC provideD take37.The children will not be allowed to come with us if they don,t _ themselves.A guideB behaveC actD direct38.The Customs officer didn,t bother to our luggage.A controlB

27、 checkC askD glance39.After a long walk on a hot day,one often feels _.A exhaustiveB exhaustingC exhaustD exhausted40.W hat I am te llin g you is s tric tly.Don,t le t anyone know of it.A secretiveB specialC individualD confidentialSection V Error-detection and CorrectionEach question consists of a

28、sentence with four underlined parts(words or phrases).These parts are labeledA,B,C,and D.Choose the part of the sentence that is incorrect and put your choice in the bracketson the le ft.Then,without altering the meaning of the sentence,write down the correct word or phraseon the line following the

29、brackets.(10 points)E X A M P L E:You ve to hurry up if you want to buy something because there s hardly something le ft.A B C DA N S W E R:C anything41.r m sure Betsy is the very g irl w hom you will bn gI ad to get acquainted _ to.A B C D42.Neither his training nor his experience as a raiIway engi

30、neer qualify him for his job.A B C D43.Under no circumstances w e should do anything that w ill benefit ourselves but harm the interests ofA B C Dthe state.44.The dentist said that m y tooth went worse 1 should have lo have il pull out.A B C D45.sittin g up late la st night,T om not only read the as

31、signmont but also m any poems byA B Cone of his favourite poets.D46.H o w I wish John knew how to apply grammatical rules properly and recognize the fact that he is nearlyA B Calways in the wrong.D47.Tho population of many metropolitan c itie s has more than doubled it in the past docado.A B C D48.D

32、espite the temporary d iffic u ltie s,the manager prefers increasing the output to decrease it.A B C D49.Astronauts can be a f fee led by loneliness.They may have to sit in the spacecraft for weeks with veryA Blittle to do and no one to talk.C D50.One of the articles j_s interesting,informative,and

33、it is easy to read.A B C DSection VI Verb FormsFill in the blanks with the appropriate forms of verbs given in brackets.(10 points)EXAMPLE:It is highly desirable that a new president(appoint)for this college.ANSWER:(should)be appointed51.I found that my cheating in yesterdays English t e s t(report)

34、to my parents that very evening.52.While Jane(carry)a pail of milk from the barn to the kitchen,she spilled some of it onher skirt.53.If it wasn*t an accident,he _(do)it on purpose.54.You re going to England next year.You should now practice_(speak)English as much as possible.55.When _(see)through a

35、 telescope,the sun appears darker near the edge.56.While he was in the army,he learned English,which(help)him a lot in his work there.57.They were envious of George because of his(make)captain of the team.58.Many of the worlds great novels are reported _(make)into films last year.59.When the bell so

36、unded,the boys rushed out of the classroom,each _(carry)a number of newbooks under his arm.60.The students(do)all the exercises,the teacher went on to explain the text.Section VII Chinese-English TranslationTranslate the following sentences into English.(15 points)61.这 项 计 划 和 原 来 的 计 划 比 起 来,要 完 整

37、得 多。6 2.只 有 这 样 我 们 才 能 赶 上 世 界 的 先 进 科 学 技 术 水 平。63.你 对 下 一 步 该 做 些 什 么,清 楚 了 吗?64.在 旧 中 国,几 乎 没 有 什 么 机 器 制 造 工 业,更 不 用 说 电 子 工 业 了。65.他 在 这 次 旅 行 中 的 所 见 所 闻 给 他 留 下 了 深 刻 的 印 象。Section VIII English-Chinese TranslationChoose either of the following two passages.Only the underlined sentences are t

38、o be translated.(20 points)(1)Television is now playing a very important part in our life.But television,like other things,hasboth advantages and disadvantages.D o the former outweigh the la tte r?In the f ir s t place,television is not only a convenient source of entertainment,but also acomparative

39、ly cheap one.(66)For a family of four,for example,it is more convenient as well as cheaperto s it comfortably at home,with almost unlimited entertainment available,than to go out in search ofamusement elsewhere.(67)They do not have to pay for expensive seats at the theatre,the cinema,or theopera,onl

40、y to discover,perhaps,that the show is disappointing.(68)All they have to do is press abutton,and they can see plays,films,operas,and shows of every kind,not to mention p o litic a l discussionsand the la te st exciting football match.(69)Som e people,howxvir,maintain that th is is precisely whereth

41、e danger lies.The television viewer takes no in itia tiv e.H e makes no choice and exercises no judgment.(70)H e is completely passive and has everything presented to him without any effo rt on his part.(71)Television,i t is often said,keeps one informed about current events,allows one to follow the

42、la te st developments in science and p o litics,and offers and endless series of programs which are bothinstructive and entertaining.The most distant countries and the strangest custom are brought right intoones sitting-room.(72)It could be argued that the radio performs th is service just as well;b

43、ut ontelevision everything is m uch more living,m uch more real.Yet here again there a danger.W e get so usedto looking at it,so dependent on its flickering pictures,that i t begins to dominate our lives.There are m any other arguments for and against television.The poor quality of its programs is o

44、ftencriticized.But it is undoubtedly a great comfort to many lonely elderly people.A nd does i t corrupt orinstruct our children?1 think w e must realize that television in its e lf is neither good nor bad.(73)It is the uses to which it is put that determine its value to society.(2)A n office is the

45、 Brain of a business.(74)In an office,figures,lis ts and information are compiledwhich te ll the managers or heads of the business what is happening in th eir shops or factories.Thesefigures guide the managers by te llin g them what has happened and what is happening.Information comes into an office

46、 in a ll sorts of ways but the main items of information come in regularly.(75)It is part of the job of the clerks to collect and classify that information and to put it into sucha form that it is easily interpreted and understood.Offices collect information then they classify it.This work of collec

47、tion is com m on in an office from the sorting of mail every morning to the accountant,swork in finding out the final figure for the year*s profit.(76)C lassification always requires thearrangement of the same kind of information,often into lis ts or columns.(77)For this work,correctness,accuracy an

48、d speed,as in a ll office work,are essential.There is no value,however,in collecting figures which mean nothing.Figures are guides which shouldhelp w e make decisions.(78)The interpretation of information and of tables should te ll us where successor failure lies,where profit can be had and where lo

49、sses occur.(79)O n th is kind of information andfrom the known figures,a choice is made and a series of such choices m ay make a policy.A firm which has three factories m ay find,for instance,from its figures,that one factory is losingmoney and a choice m ay lie between either a change of manager,a

50、cut in production,an increase in productionor closure of the factory.Whichever one of these decisions is taken becomes the policy.(80)It is clearthat a decision leading to a policy can only be as good as the information on which i t is based.Consequently there is a constant search for more and more

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