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第一篇:近两年在职研究生英语试题及答案

Part I Dialogue Communication(10 minutes, 10 points, 1 for each)

Section A Dialogue Completion

Directions: In this section, you will read 5 short incomplete dialogues between two speakers, each followed by 4 choices marked A.B.C.D.Choose the answer that best suits the situation to complete the dialogue.Then mark the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square brackets on your machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET.1.A: David said he bought a new BMW for £5,000!B:____________ Sounds pretty cheap to me!A: Well, that's what he said.A.Are you sure?

B.Come to think of it.C.Do you think so?

D.Is he crazy?

2.A: We just came back from Phoenix.And we had the best vacation in years.B: ______________ I'm glad to hear it.A.Oh, my goodness!

B.How was it? C.Oh, there you go again.D.Good for you.3.A: I just can't stand this class any more!

B: ______________ It's required, and you have to sit in it in order to graduate.A.Well, why not just drop out of it? B.Why, you can say that again!

C.Well, you might as well get used to it.D.Why, I couldn't agree more!

4.A: I don't know about you, but I thought that film was terrific.B: ___________ The action was great, and so was the music.A.Just the same.B.I'm with you there.C.More or less.D.I sure do.5.A: Dan gave me a free ride home, but I paid for the gas.B: You know what they say, ______________

A.there's no free lunch.B.don't bite off more than you can chew.C.one good mm deserves another.D.it's who you know that counts.Section B Dialogue Comprehension

Directions: In this section, you will read 5 short conversions between a man and a woman.At the end of each conversation there is a question followed by 4 choices marked A.B.C.D.Choose the best answer to the question from the 4 choices by marking the corresponding better with a single bar across the square brackets on your machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET.6.Woman: I'd rather not talk about it.Just don't ask.Man: Come on.I think you need to let off some steam.Question: What does the man advise the woman to do?

A.To talk to him about the problem.B.To keep the secret.C.To reduce the workload.D.To have a good rest.7.Woman: Julie's dress looks funny.That style went out last year.Man: Oh, come on, as long as it looks good on her.Question: What does the man try to emphasize?

A.Julie's dress is not outdated.B.Julie's dress does not suit her.C.Julie should follow the fashion.D.Julie looks free in that dress.8.Man: What kind of snacks do you prefer? Woman: Oh, I've got a sweet tooth, you know.Question: What does the woman probably like?

A.Sandwich.B.Hot dogs.C.Ice cream.D.Potato chips.9.Woman: I'm tired of driving all the way to work and back every day.If only carscould drive themselves!

Man: Well, some car manufacturers are working on them.I guess you'll soon buy one if you can afford it.Question: What does the man imply?

A.The woman will be able to buy an intelligent car.B.Cars that drive themselves may be very expensive.C.He is working with a car producer on intelligent cars.D.Driving to work is really a headache.10.Man: Annie, how does it not even cross your mind that you might want a futur with someone? Woman: It's simple.I don't mind being married to my career.Question: What's Annie's attitude towards her future?

A.She will stay with someone unmarried.B.She will live a simple life.C.She will quit her job to get married.D.She will fully focus on her job.Part II Vocabulary(20 minutes, 10 points, 0.5 for each)

Section A

Directions: In this section there are 10 sentences, each with one word or phrase underlined.Choose the one from the 4 choices marked A.B.C.D that best keeps the meaning of the sentence.Then mark the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square brackets on your machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET.11.The news reports completely overlooked the more profound political implications of the events.A.neglected

B.foresaw

C.explored

D.assessed

12.Teachers and nurses who deal with children are obliged to report cases of suspected child abuse to authorities.A.reminded

B.expected

C.compelled

D.requested

13.Your grade will be based in large part on the originality of your ideas.A.creativity

B.popularity

C.feasibility

D.flexibility

14.We suspect there is a quite deliberate attempt to sabotage the elections and undermine the electoral commission.A.conscious

B.desperate

C.clumsy

D.intentional

15.So strange were the circumstances of my story that I can scarcely believe myself to have been a party to them.A.just

B.hardly

C.almost

D.definitely

16.Smoke particles and other air pollutants are often trapped in the atmosphere, thus forming dirty fog.A.constrained

B.caught

C.concealed

D.concentrated

17.Employees in chemical factories are entitled to receive extra pay for doing hazardous work.A.poisonous B.difficult

C.dangerous

D.harmful 18.Curt Carlson, the wealthiest man in Minnesota, owned a hotel and travel company with sales reaching in the neighborhood of $9 billion.A.precisely B.merely

C.substantially

D.approximately

19.The tendency of the human body to reject foreign matter is the main obstacle to successful organ transplantation.A.factor

B.constituent

C.barrier

D.break

20.Whenever you need Tom, he is always there whether it be an ear or a helping hand, so you can always lean on him.A.count on

B.benefit from

C.stand for

D.stick to Section B

Directions: In this section, there are 10 incomplete sentences.For each sentence there are 4 choices marked A.B.C.D.Choose the one that best completes the sentence.Then mark the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square brackets on your machine-scoring ANSERS SHEET.A.takes

B.appears

C.makes

D.goes

22.The world economic recession put an ____________ end to the steel market upturn that began in 2002.A.irregular

B.illegal

C.abrupt

D.absurd

23.I'm _____ about how you discovered my website, and am very glad if you enjoy it.A.mysterious B.furious

C.serious D.curious

24.The Labor Party's electoral strategy, based on an _________ with other smaller parties, has proved successful.A.acquaintance

B.integration

C.alliance

D.intimacy

25.The new aircraft will be __________ to a test of temperatures of 65℃ and 120℃.A.suspended

B.suppressed

C.summoned

D.subjected

26.The money I got from teaching on the side was a useful ______ to my ordinary income.A.profit

B.supplement

C.subsidy

D.replacement

27.Chinese people are now enjoying better dental health, as shown by the declining____ of tooth decay.A.treatment

B.incidence

C.consequence

D.misfortune

28.Many countries have conservation programs to prevent certain ____offish from becoming extinct.A.species

B.sources

C.numbers

D.members

29.Susan never took any cookery courses; she learned cooking by ________useful tips from TV cookery programs.A.picking up

B.bringing up

C.putting up

D.pulling up 30.The President __________ his deputy to act for him while he was abroad.A.promoted

B.substituted

C.authorized

D.displaced PartⅢ Reading Comprehension(45minutes, 30point)

Directions: There are 5 passages in this part.Each passage is followed by 5 questions or unfinished statements.For each of them there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D.Choose the best one and mark the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square brackets on your machine-scoring NSWER SHEET.Passage One

Until last spring, Nia Parker and the other kids in her neighborhood commuted to school on Bus 59.But as fuel prices rose, the school district needed to find a way to cut its transportation costs.So the school's busing company redrew its route map, eliminating Nia's bus altogether.Now Nia and her neighbors travel the haft mile to school via a “walking school bus” a group of kids, supervised by an adult or two, who make the walk together.Like the rest of us, school districts are feeling pinched by rising fuel costs—and finding new ways to adapt.The price of diesel fuel has gone up 34 percent in the past two years.For the typical American school district, bus bills total 5 percent of the budget.As administrators look to trim, busing is an inviting target, since it doesn't affect classroom instruction(or test scores).More than one third of American school administrators have elim/nated bus stops or routes in order to stay within budget.Many parents are delighted to see their kids walking to school, partly because many did so themselves: according to a 1969 survey, nearly half of school kids walked or biked to school, compared with only 16 percent in 2001.Modem parents have been unwilling to let kids walk to school for fear of traffic, crime or simple bullying, but with organized adult supervision, those concerns have diminished.Schools and busing companies are finding other ways to save.In rural areas where busing is a must, some schools have even chosen four day school weeks.Busing companies instruct drivers to eliminate extra stops from routes and to mm off the engine while idling.They are also using computer software to determine the most fuelefficient routes, which aren't always the shortest ones.There could be downsides, however, to the busing cutbacks.If every formerly bused student begins walking to school, it's an environmental winbut if too many of their parents decide to drive them instead, the overall carbon footprint can grow.Replacing buses with many more parent driven cars can also increase safety risks: A 2002 report concluded students are 13 times safer on a school bus than in a passenger car, since buses have fewer accidents and withstand them better due to their size.And some students complain about the long morning hikes, particularly when the route contains a really big hill.31.The “walking school bus” _________.A.does not consume fuel

B.aims to keep children fit C.seldom causes traffic jams

D.is popular with school kids

32.In America the responsibility for busing kids to school lies with _______.A.individual schools

B.school districts

C.teachers

D.parents

33.As regards walking to school, modern parents seem much concerned with the_____.A.time spent on the way

B.changes in the route C.kids' physical strength

D.safety of their children 34.To save money, some schools choose to _____________.A.take the shortest routes

B.shorten the school week C.give drivers better training

D.use fuelefficient buses 35.Busing cutbacks may eventually lead to ___________.A.fiercer competition among bus companies B.more students taking public transportation C.an increase in carbon dioxide emissions D.a decrease in the safety of school buses

36.Which of the following best describes the author's attitude towards busing cutbacks? A.Favorable.B.Critical.C.Objective.D.Indifferent.Passage Two

People are living longer than eve Two r, but for some reason, women are living longer than men.A baby boy born in the United States in 2003 can expect to live to be about 73, a baby girl, about 79.This is indeed a wide gap, and no one really knows why it exists.The greater longevity(长寿)of women, however, has been known for centuries.It was, for example, described in the seventeenth century.However, the difference was smaller thenthe gap is growing.A number of reasons have been proposed to account for the differences.The gap is greatest in industrialized societies, so it has been suggested that women are less susceptible to work strains that may raise the risk of heart disease and alcoholism.Sociologists also tell us that women are encouraged to be less adventurous than men(and this may be why they are more careful drivers, involved in fewer accidents).Even smoking has been implicated in the age discrepancy.It was once suggested that working women are more likely to smoke and as more women entered the work force, the age gap would begin to close, because smoking is related to earlier deaths.Now, however, we see more women smoking and they still tend to live longer although their lung cancer rate is climbing sharply.One puzzling aspect of the problem is that women do not appear to be as healthy as men.That is, they report far more illnesses.But when a man reports an illness, it is more likely to be serious.Some researchers have suggested that men may die earlier because their health is more strongly related to their emotions.For example, men tend to die sooner after losing a spouse than women do.Men even seem to be more weakened by loss of a job.(Both of these are linked with a marked decrease in the effectiveness of the immune system.)Among men, death follows retirement with an alarming promptness.Perhaps we are searching for the answers too close to the surface of the problem.Perhaps the answers lie deeper in our biological heritage.After all, the phenomenon is not isolated to humans.Females have the edge among virtually all mammalian(哺乳动物)species, in that they generally live longer.Furthermore, in many of these species the differences begin at the moment of conception; there are more malev miscarriages(流产).In humans, after birth, more baby boys than baby girls die.37.What can we learn from the first two paragraphs? A.Men's lifespan remains almost unchanged.B.Researchers have found the causes of the age gap.C.The more advanced a society, the greater the age gap.D.The age gap was noticed only recently.38.As is suggested in Paragraph 2, the two factors relevant to women's longer lifespan are _____.A.diseases and road accidents

B.industrialization and work strains C.their immunity to heart disease and refusal of alcohol

D.their endurance of work strains and reluctance for adventure

39.According to Paragraph 3, which of the following statements is true? A.The great number of male smokers contributes to the age gap.B.The growing number of smoking women will narrow the age gap.C.Female workers are more likely to smoke than male workers.D.Smoking does not seem to affect women's longevity.40.Which of the following phenomena makes researchers puzzled? A.Men's health is more closely related to their emotions.B.Though more liable to illnesses, women still live longer.C.Men show worse symptoms than women when they fall ill.D.Quite a number of men die soon after their retirement.41.The word “edge”in Paragraph 6 means“___________”.A.margin

B.side

C.advantage

D.quality 42.What is the main idea of the passage?

A.The greater longevity of women remains a mystery.B.That women are healthier than men well explains their longevity.C.People are living longer as a result of industrialization.D.Women are less emotionally affected by difficulties in life.Passage Three

Many are aware of the tremendous waste of energy in our environment, but fail to take advantage of straightforward opportunities to conserve that energy.For example, everyone knows that lights should be switched off when no one is in an office.Similarly, when employees are not using a meeting room, there is no need to regulate temperature.Fortunately, one need not rely on human intervention to conserve energy.With the help of smart sensing and network technology, energy conservation processes such as turning off lights and adjusting temperature can be readily automated.Ultimately, this technology will enable consumers and plant managers to better identify wasteful energy use and institute procedures that leadto smarter and more efficient homes, buildings and industrial plants.Until now, wires and cables for power and connectivity have limited the widespread adoption of sensor(传感器)networks by making them difficult and expensive to install and maintain.Batterypowered wireless networks can simplify installation and reduce cost.But their high power consumption and the corresponding need for regular battery replacement has made wireless networks difficult and costly to maintain.Nobody wants to replace hundreds or thousands of window sensor batteries in a large building on a regular basis.The promise of wireless sensor networks can only be fully realized when the wiring for both the data communication and the power supply is eliminated.Doing so requires a tree batteryfree wireless solution, one that can utilize energy harvested directly from the environment.To facilitate the widespread deployment of wireless sensor networks, GreenPeak has developed an ultralowpower communication technology that can utilize environmental energy sources such as light, motion and vibration.This technology, employing onboard power management circuits and computer software to monitor energy harvesters and make the best use of harvested energy, enables sensors to operate reliably in a batteryfree environment.Wireless sensor networks deployed in our offices and homes will have an enormous impact on our daily lives, helping to build a smarter world in which energy is recycled and fully utilized.These wireless platforms, equipped with advanced sensing capability, will enable us to better control our lives, homes and environment, creating a truly connected world that enables people worldwide to live in a more comfortable, safer, and cleaner environment.43.By “human intervention”(Paragraph 2), the author refers to ________.A.the reduction of great energy waste in the environment B.the grasping of straightforward opportunities available C.acts like turning off lights when no one is in the room D.the adoption of smart sensing and network technology

44.Batteries are not an ideal energy source for sensor networks because they__________.A.have to be replaced from time to time

B.contain metals that pollute the environment C.require automatic recharging

D.are difficult and costly to maintain

45.Battery-free wireless sensor networks are made possible by the fact that______.A.there is energy in the environment to be utilized B.the cost of using them has been drastically reduced C.modem data communication consumes little energy D.their maintenance has been greatly simplified

46.According to the passage, Green Peak ___________.A.is the first company to install wireless sensor networks B.promotes the application of wireless sensor networks C.supplies batteries operating on harvested energy

D.benefits handsomely from communication technology 47.The focus of Paragraph 4 is on the ____________.A.replacement of batteries in harvesters

B.monitoring of energy harvested from the environment C.elimination of batteries in sensor networks D.impact of sensor networks on power supply

48.Wireless sensor networks promise to ___________.A.bring businesses high profits

B.further develop the sensing technology C.turn motion into a major source of energy D.improve the daily lives of people worldwide Passage Four

If you haven't heard or seen anything about Road Rage in the last few months, you've probably been avoiding the media.There have been countless stories about this new and scary phenomenon, considered a type of aggressive driving.You have most likely encountered aggressive driving and/or Road Rage recently if you drive at all.While drunk driving remains a critical problem, the facts about aggressive driving are surely as disturbing.For instance, according to the National Highway Transportation Safety Association, 41,907 people died on the highway last year.Of those fatalities, the agency estimates that about twothirds were caused at least in part by aggressive driving behavior.Why is this phenomenon occurrifig more than ever now, and why is it something that seemed almost nonexistent a few short years ago? Experts have several theories, and all are probably partially correct.One suggestion is sheer overcrowding.In the last decade, the number of cars on the roads has increased by more than 11 percent, and the number of miles driven has increased by 35 percent.However, the number of new road miles has only increased by 1 percent.That means more cars in the same amount of space; and the problem is magnified in urban areas.Also, people have less time and more things to do.With people working and trying to fit extra chores(琐事)and activities into the day, stress levels have never been higher.Stress creates anxiety, which leads to short tempers.These factors, when combined in certain situations, can spell Road Rage.You may think you are the last person who would drive aggressively, but you might be surprised.For instance, have you ever yelled out loud at a slower driver, sounded the horn long and hard at another car, or sped up to keep another driver from passing? If you recognize yourself in any of these situations, watch out!

Whether you are getting angry at other drivers, or another driver is visibly upset with you, there are things you can do to avoid any major confrontation.If you are susceptible to Road Rage, the key is to discharge your emotion in a healthy way.If you are the target of another driver's rage, do everything possible to get away from the other driver safely, including avoiding eye contact and getting out of their way.49.The first sentence in Paragraph 1 implies that ______________.A.people not interested in the media know little about recent happenings B.Road Rage has received much media coverage in the last few months C.one may be raged by media reports and wants to avoid them D.the media coined the term “Road Rage” only a few months ago

50.According to the National Highway Transportation Safety Association, last year______.A.drunk driving remained the No.1 killer on the highways

B.more people were killed by aggressive driving than by drunk driving C.two thirds of drivers were killed by aggressive driving D.41,907 people fell victim to aggressive driving

51.Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a cause of aggressive driving? A.Increasing number of cars.B.Drivers' stress and anxiety.C.Overcrowded roads.D.Rush hour traffic.52.The word “spell” in Paragraph 3 means“______________”.A.speak

B.cause

C.describe

D.spare

53.Which of the following characterizes aggressive driving? A.Talking while driving.B.Driving fast.C.Yelling at another driver.D.Sounding the horn when passing.54.The last paragraph is intended to ____________.A.tell people how to cope with Road Rage

B.inform people how aggressive drivers could be C.tell people how to control themselves when angry D.warn people against eye contact with another driver Passage Five

In the early 20th century, a horse named Clever Hans was believed capable of counting and other impressive mental tasks.After years of great performance, psychologists discovered that though Hans was certainly clever, he was not clever in the way everyone expected.The horse was cleverly picking up on tiny, unintentional bodily and facial signals given out not only by his trainer, but also by the audience.Aware of the “Clever Hans” effect, Lisa Lit at the University of California and her colleagues wondered whether the beliefs of professional dog handlers might similarly affect the outcomes of searches for drugs and explosives.Remarkably, Dr Lit found, they do.Dr Lit asked 18 professional dog handlers and their dogs to complete brief searches.Before the searches, the handlers were informed that some of the search areas might contain up to three target scents, and also that in two cases those scents would be marked by pieces of red paper.What the handlers were not told was that none of the search areas contained the scents of either drugs or explosives.Any “detections” made by the teams thus had to be false.The findings reveal that of 144 searches, only 21 were clean(no alerts).All the others raised one alert or more.In total, the teams raised 225 alerts.While the sheer number of false alerts struck Dr Lit as fascinating, it was where they took place that was of greatest interest.When handlers could see a red piece of paper, allegedly marking a location of interest, they were much more likely to say that their dogs signalled an alert.The human handlers were not only distracted on almost every occasion by the stimulus aimed at them, but also transmitted that distraction to their animals who responded accordingly.To mix metaphors, the dogs were crying “wolf” at the unconscious signal of their handlers.How much that matters in the real world is unclear.But it might, If a handler, for example, unconsciously “profiled” people being sniffed by a drugor explosivedetecting dog at an airport, false positives could abound.That is not only bad for innocent travellers, but might distract the team from catching the guilty.55.What did psychologists find out about Clever Hans? A.He was as clever as people claimed.B.He was really good at counting.C.He could understand human language.D.He merely responded to human signals.56.Lisa Lit and her colleagues ___________.A.questioned the “Clever Hans” effect B.discovered the “Clever Hans” effect C.confirmed the “Clever Hans” effect D.rejected the “Clever Hans” effect

57.The dog handlers learned before the searches that __________.A.each search area contained three target scents

B.there was actually no target scent in the search area C.some target scents may be labelled with a special mark D.their dogs were expected to f'md the scents of red paper

58.What was most significant about the experiment, according to Dr.Lit? A.The location of the false alerts.B.The regularity of the false alerts.C.The number of the false alerts.D.The timing of the false alerts.59.It can be concluded from the experiment that ___________.A.dog handlers are more likely to be distracted than their dogs B.dogs may act in response to their handlers' bodily signals

C.the cooperation between dogs and their handlers is key to success D.welltrained

dogs can better understand their handlers' signals

60.The author thinks that Dr.Lit's findings _____________.A.should raise our concern in real life B.may not be useful in real situations

C.should be backed up by further evidence D.will be widely applied in the near future

Part IV Close(15 minutes, 15 points, 1 for each)

Directions: In this part, there is a passage with 15 blanks.For each blank there are 4 choices marked A.B.C.D.Choose the best answer for each blank and mark the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square brackets on your machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET.Zoos have become an important site for the preservation and protection of wildlife resources, 61 those species that are endangered.62 , many zoos displayed live animals for public entertainment.Presently some zoos have become scientific and educational 63 that have contributed to the understanding and conservation of wild animal populations.64 the challenges facing modern zoos are the cost of upgrading old facilities, the struggle to obtain 65 operating funds, and the need to attract more visitors to new and entertaining exhibits.Many 66 zoos in American dries have undergone renovation(翻新)during the last decades of the twentieth century.Among the recent trends in zoo 67 is the construction of new enclosures that resemble natural habitats(栖息地).The replacement of traditional steel bars and concrete floors 68 appropriately designed surroundings improves visitor appreciation of the animals.Such renovations may.69 stress on animals and allow them to interact with one another more naturally.Several major zoos conduct captive propagation programs.A captive propagation program includes the breeding of 70 zoo or wild animals to obtain offspring, usually for release to 71 or for transfer to other zoos.Captive breeding is one method of 72 some species from extinction.Zoos have expanded and improved public education programs also, with education departments that develop programs 73 zoo exhibits.Public activities include inschool programs, zoo tours, special events, and websites.The Zoological Society of New York, for example, conducted a major project with a Western African government to monitor an elephant herd 74 it moved throughout its range.The importance of zoos will increase as natural habitats are diminishing.Through their efforts 75 conservation, education, and environmental advocacy, zoos will continue to play a critical role in wildlife preservation throughout the world.61.A.superficially

B.especially

C.importantly

D.supposedly 62.A.By that time

B.By the time

C.At one time

D.At that time 63.A.institutions

B.associations

C.foundations

D.corporations 64.A.Along

B.Toward

C.Among

D.Through 65.A.limited

B.professional

C.sufficient

D.excessive 66.A.newer

B.older

C.former

D.later

67.A.management

B.improvement

C.achievement

D.assessment 68.A.under

B.for

C.into

D.with 69.A.reduce

B.cause

C.increase

D.avoid 70.A.selected

B.sustained

C.promising

D.surviving 71.A.natural

B.the natural

C.wild

D.the wild 72.A.restraining

B.saving

C.sheltering

D.exempting 73.A.attributed to

B.opposed to

C.referred to

D.related to 74.A.as

B.as if

C.so

D.so that

75.A.in search of

B.in honor of

C.in support of

D.in charge of

Paper Two

Part I Translation(30 minutes, 20 points, 10 for each section)

Section A

Directions: Translate the following passage onto Chinese.Write your translation on the ANSWER SHEET.Over the years, we tend to think that nuclear technologies and the necessary knowhow to ensure nuclear safety have been developed to a level that possibilities for any major nuclear accidents are almost nonexistent and if it does happen, it will be controlled in the capable hands of nuclear engineers.However, reality has proved again that you just can't be too careful to handle nuclear energy.We don't know for sure yet what will be left behind Japan's nuclear crisis, but it will be certain that it is time to reexamine our nuclear practices and many more efforts need to be made to ensure nuclear safety in the future.Section B

Directions: Translate the following passage into English.Write your translation on the AN SWER SHEET.中国有着 5000 年的文化传统,历经劫波而生生不息,我们一定要充分发扬祖国的文化传统。同时我们也懂得,要学习和借鉴世界先进的文明。只有这样,才能使祖国的文化得到进一步发展,也就是我常说的,只有开放包容,才能使祖国强大。

Part II Writing(30 minutes, 15 points)

Directions: In this part, you are to write within 30 minutes a composition of no less than 150 words under the title of “How to Handle Stress”.The clues given below are for your reference only, NOT the outline you should follow.Please remember to write your composition clearly on the COMPOSITION SHEET.1.Common sources of stress.2.Healthy ways to reduce stress.3.How you have overcome stressful situations.参考答案(A卷)

Paper One 【会话技能】

1-10 ADCBA ADCBD

【词汇】

11-20 ADADB BCDDA 21-30 DCDCD BAAAC 【阅读】

31-36 AADBCC 37-42 CDDBCA 43-48 CDABBD 49-54 BBDBCA 55-60 DCCAAA

【综合填空】

61-65 BCACC 66-70 BBDAA

71-75 DBDAC

Paper Two

Section A【英译汉】

这些年来,我们习惯性地认为原子能技术和必要的实践经验已经足以保证核安全。一切重大的核事故几乎都不存在,哪怕其真的发生,也会被有能力的核工程师们控制影响。然而,事实再一次证明处理核能源再小心都不为过。我们还不确定日本的核灾难会留下什么影响,但现在一定是我们重新审查原子能实践的时候了。为确保将来的核安全,我们还需付出很多努力。

Section B 【汉译英】

China has 5000 years of cultural tradition.Having undergone various hardships, the country still maintains its vitality generation after generation.It is imperative for us to fully advance our motherland's cultural heritage as well as to learn from civilizations of the world.Only in this way can our motherland make further development.In other words, preserving our traditional cultures while being open and tolerant will make our country more prosperous.【写作范文】

How to Handle the Stress

Nowadays more and more people have been under various stresses and there has been an increase in stress-related diseases among employees and students.This phenomenon has aroused immediate concern and widespread discussion among the general public.From my perspective, the resources of stresses can be from our work, family and also from the society, and learning how to deal with stresses has far-reaching significance to our body health.As a matter of fact, some solutions to reduce stresses can be illustrated below.The first one that comes to my mind readily is to share our stress with others.It can be enormously helpful because we may feel quite relaxed after talking to others and things even turn better if we get any valuable suggestions from them.What’s more, making time for fun such as listening to music and watching movies may be good medicine.Additionally, it is also a great way to reduce anxiety to do a large number of physical activities.From what has been discussed above, I strongly believe that we should know how to reduce enormous stress because it poses a general threat to human body health.As a common employee, I often feel immense stress at work.In those cases, I always tried to talk with my close friends to hear their advice or just listen to my favorite music.Only by having both mental and physical health can we hope to do our job well in the future.1.__________, a man who expresses himself effectively is sure to succeed more rapidly than a man whose command of language is poor.A.Other things being equal

B.Were other things equal C.To be equal to other things

D.Other things to be equal 2.He resented ___________ to wait.He expected ________ the minister him at once.A.to be asked, to see

B.being asked, to see C.to be asked, seeing

D.being asked, seeing 3.If the building project ____________ by the end of this month is delayed, the construction company will be fined.A.being completed

B.is completed C.to be completed

D.completed 4.This is one of the questions __________ at the meeting next week.A.discussed

B.discussing C.to be discussed

D.being discussed 5.In the course of a day, students do far more than just ____________ classes.A.attend

B.attended

C.to attend

D.attending 1.They are going to have the serviceman ____________ an electric fan in the office tomorrow.A.install

B.to install C.to be installed

D.installed 2.Since both he and I work in the same hospital, I can hardly avoid ___________ him.A.being met

B.meeting

C.to be met

D.to meet 3.The indoor swimming pool seems to be a great deal more luxurious than _____________.A.is necessary

B.being necessary C.to be necessary

D.it is necessary 4.What a lovely party!It´s worth __________ all my life.A.remembering

B.to remember C.to be remembered

D.to be remember 5.Contrast may make something appear more beautiful than it is when ____________ alone.A.seen

B.is seen C.to be seen

D.having been seen 1.【答案】A 【解析】在作feel,listen to,hear,have,make,let,watch,see,notice,observe,look at等感官动词以及使役动词的宾语的补足语时,不定式的符号to必须省略;在作help的宾语补足语时,不定式的符号to可以省略,也可不省略,例如:The children were surprised when the teacher had them close their books unexpectedly.老师突然让他们把书都合上,孩子们感到很惊讶。We can make the liquid nitrogen turn back into gas.我们能使液体氮重新变成气体。

2.【答案】B 【解析】avoid作“避免”讲,后面不能跟动词不定式,只能跟名词或动名词作宾语,故C项和D项错误。又由于句子主语I和动词meet在逻辑上是主谓关系,故应使用主动形式的动名词,因此B项是正确的。

3.【答案】A 【解析】than一般用作连词,引导比较状语从句,但有时该词在作用上更像一个关系代词,引导的从句更像一个定语从句,例如:She gave me the impression of having more teeth than were necessary for any practical purpose.她给我的印象是,她的牙很多,远远超出了实际需要。

4.【答案】A 【解析】worth后面可以接动名词,需要注意的是:该动名词须用主动形式来表示被动含义,例如:An aim in life is the only fortune worth finding.人生的目标,是唯一值得寻找的财富。True wisdom is to know what is best worth knowing,and to do what is best worth doing.真正的智慧是知道什么是最值得知道的事情和什么是最值得做的事情。

5.【答案】A 【解析】当从句主语和主句主语相同,而且从句谓语动词是be的形式时,可以将从句主语和be的形式省略。例如:Every one is blind when maddened by love.一旦被爱情冲昏头脑,人便盲目无主。The tree of liberty grows only when watered by the blood of tyrants.自由之树只有用暴君的血来浇灌才能生长。

1.Although a teenager, Fred could resist ____________ what to do and what not to do.A.being told

B.telling

C.to be told

D.to tell 2.A Dream of the Red Chamber is said __________ into dozens of languages in the last decade.A.to have been translated

B.to translate C.to be translated

D.to have translated 3.The letter seemed ___________ by a child.A.to have written

B.to write C.to be writing

D.to have been written 4.As __________ announced in today´s papers, the Shanghai Export Commodities Fair is also open on Sundays.A.being

B.is

C.to be

D.been 5.We left the meeting, there obviously ___________ no point in staying.A.were

B.being

C.to be

D.having 1.【答案】A 【解析】resist后可跟动名词,而不跟不定式作宾语。由于非谓语动词tell和句子主语的逻辑动宾关系,因此A项正确。例如:One cannot help being old,but one can resist being aged.人无法不老,但是可以抵制衰老。I cannot resist going up with this every night,and trying his door.我禁不住每天晚上带着这个东西上楼,去敲他的门。

2.【答案】A 【解析】本题旨在考查不定式的不同形式。不定式的完成式表示不定式的动作在谓语动词的动作之前发生,例如:He is said to have written a new book about workers.据说他又写了一本关于工人的书。当不定式的逻辑主语为该不定式所表示的动作的承受者时,不定式要用被动形式,例如:It is an honor for me to be asked to make a speech here.我很荣幸应邀在这里演讲。根据句意我们知道,本句中的不定式的动作在谓语动词之前发生,又因为句子的主语与该不定式具有逻辑上的动宾关系,所以应用不定式的完成被动形式,故A项正确。C项的时态不符合题意,D项忽略了主语和不定式之间的逻辑关系,而B项既不符合时态,又忽略了主语和不定式之间的逻辑关系。由此可见,B项、C项和D项都不是正确答案。

3.【答案】D 【解析】根据句子结构,此处应用不定式的被动式,由于该不定式与句子的主语有逻辑上的动宾关系,因此应使用被动形式,故D项为唯一正确答案。

4.【答案】B 【解析】as可用作关系代词,引导定语从句,起承接前面主句内容或引出后续主句内容的作用,as在从句中作主语或宾语,指代整个主句,例如:As is announced in the papers,our country has launched successfully another communications satellite.报上宣布,我国又成功发射了一颗通信卫星。As is known to all,contributions to computer technology are no longer confined to any one country.众所周知,对计算机技术作出贡献的,已经不再局限于某一个国家了。有时,助动词be可以省略,例如:As discussed in the previous chapter,communicative teaching of English is of great value.正如前一章所讨论的,英语交际教学法很有价值。由此分析可以看出,只有B项最符合题意。

5.【答案】B 【解析】“there+being+名词”是一个独立分词结构,可以作状语,需要注意的是,此时being不可省略。例如:There being no work,they decided to go to the movies.由于无事可做,他们决定去看电影。There being no bus,they had to set out on foot.由于没有公共汽车,他们只好步行前往。

第二篇:2011在职硕士英语试题及答案

2011年在职攻读硕士学位全国联考英语试题

PartⅡ Vocabulary and Structure(20 minutes, 10 points)

Directions: There are 20 incomplete sentences in this section.For each sentence there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D.Choose the one that best completes the sentence.Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.11.This crime fiction was _______very popular but nobody reads it today.A.once B.ever C.never D.always

12.American woman were ________the right to vote until 1920.A.ignored B.refused C.deprived D.denied

13.Experts have _____ with effective measures to prevent the disease from spreading.A.caught up B.put up C.come up D.kept up

14.We cannot trust Steve any more because he often ____his duty.A.cancels B.abandons C.deserts D.neglects

15.In the early 1980s, though Coke was the leading soft drink, it was losing market _______to Pepsi.A.part B.share C.place D.ratio

16.There is no cure for the disease yet, but these drugs can ______its development.A.break down B.take down C.slow down D.track down

17.In the desert, even a small cup of water may be a ______of life or death.A.business B.matter C.fact D.thing

18.S he had yet become accustomed ______ the fact that she was a rich woman.A.for B.with C.about D.to

19.The organization has published a ________ digest of environmental statistics for five years.A.regular B.frequent C.random D.fixed

20.I want to see the old part of the town where the essence of Beijing is best _____.A.observed B.reserved C.preserved D.conserved

21.Reporters rushed to the airport after the CNN reported that nine passengers ______by a ―terrorist‖ on the plane.A.were holding B.hold C.had held D.were being held

22.Not long ______she registered a new number, she received five calls in one day.A.afterwards B.after C.ago D.since

23.Nice words may win friends, but only one’s good personality can hold ______.A.it B.those C.that D.them

24.It was _______ the chief engineer came _______we began the experiment.A.not until;that B.not until;then

C.until;that D.until;when

25.About fifty million Americans are active in ________ is called fitness walking.A.that B.which C.what D.something

26.We waited for the decision for the whole afternoon, only _______ to return the next day.A.to be told B.were told C.being told D.having been told

27.As a result of the work, he found less time than he ______ for his hobbies.A.must have hoped B.had hoped

C.should have hoped D.has hoped

28.Some of them were well behaved, ________ were insulting.A.and they B.but they C.while others D.as others

29.The journalist feels he has a responsibility to ensure ________ the customers are not misled.A.whether B.so that C.as if D.that

30.The matter ______, we decided to proceed to the next program on the agenda.A.was settled B.settled C.had been settled D.had settled Part III Reading Comprehension(40 minutes, 40 points)

Directions: There are 4 passages in this part.Each of the passages is followed by 5 questions or unfinished statements.For each of them there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D.Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.Passage One

It happens to us all, however hard we may try to delay the process---we grow old.Surgery may remove wrinkles(皱纹), skin which has become less firm may be tightened by a surgical operation on the face, and hair dressers may dye grey hair a more youthful color.But we cannot remain young forever.Advances in medicine have made it possible for more people to stay alive longer.However what is important is the quality of life, and people age differently.Some people remain quite well and able to look after themselves when they get old.But others of the same age are not so lucky.They have to go into a nursing home in order to receive adequate care.The worst aspect of ageing is that often the mind becomes less alert.As people grow older, they often experience loss of short-term memory, although they may well be able to recall quite easily events that happened long ago.Later they may suffer from dementia(痴呆), a disease which gets gradually worse.By no means all elderly people are in this category.Many senior citizens are in possession of all their faculties and see retirement as a time of freedom.Not only that, if they have a generous retirement pension, they are likely to be quite well off, with money to spend on holidays and other luxuries.Because of this, both businesses and government have a new respect for what is known as grey power.By no means, however, does everyone treat OAPs with respect.There are some cultures which are noted for the great respect with which they treat their old people, but many people in other cultures regard the old as having a very low status in society and treat them accordingly.They often consider old people as having one foot in the grave.Someone should remind them that they, too, will be old one day.31.Elderly people who cannot look after themselves go to ______.A.nursing homes B.residences close to hospitals

C.community centers D.homes of their children

32.The worst aspect of ageing is ________.A.inability to look after oneself B.low retirement pension

C.getting more and more forgetful D.inadequate medical care

33.What is the reason that businesses respect the elderly?

A.The elderly are wise.B.The elderly have knowledge.C.The elderly are mentally alert.D.The elderly have spending power.34.―OAP‖(Para.5)most likely means ―_________‖.A.old age program B.old age power

C.old age party D.old age pensioner

35.According to the author, how people treat the elderly relates to _______.A.their occupations B.their cultural backgrounds

C.their education levels D.the amount of their free time Passage Two

The swan is mostly silent through its life, unable to sing sweet songs like most other birds, In Ancient times, however, people believed a swan sings the most beautiful song just before it dies.The ancient Greek philosopher Socrates talked of this 2, 300 years ago.Socrates explained that the swan was singing because it was happy.T he

bird was happy because it was going to serve the Greek God Apollo.Swans were holy to Apollo, the god of poetry and song.The story of the swan’s last song found a place in the works of other writers, including the early English writers Chaucer and Shakespeare.And the expression ―swan song ‖ has long been a part of the English language.At first, ―swan song ‖ meant the last work of a poet, musician or writer.Now, it means the final effort of any person.Someone’s swan song usually is also considered that person’s finest work.A political expression with a similar meaning is ―the last hurrah‖.The expression may be used to describe a politician’s last campaign, his final attempt to win cheers and votes.The last hurrah also can mean the last acts of a politician, before his term in office ends.Writer Edwin O’Connor made the expression popular in 1956.He wrote a book about the final years in the political life of a long time mayor of Boston.He called his book The Last Hurrah.Some language experts say the expression came from a name given to noisy supporters of Andrew Jackson, America’s seventh president.They cheered hurrah so loudly for Andy Jackson during his presidential campaign that they became known as the hurrah boys.Jackson’s hurrah boys also played a part in the election to choose the next president.Jackson’s choice was his vice president, Martin Van Buren.A newspaper of the time reported that Van Buren was elected president: ―…by the hurrah boys, and those who knew just enough to shout hurrah for Jackson.‖ President Jackson really heard his last hurrahs in the campaign of the man who would replace him in the White House.36.In ancient times, people believed that a swan sings most beautifully _______.A.before death B.when is happy

C.for Apollo D.in front of other birds

37.According to Socrates, swans were __________.A.holy birds B.happy birds

C.pets of a Greek God D.in front of other birds

38.The English expression ―swan song‖_________.A.was first used by Chaucer

B.changed its meaning through time

C.means the best song ever created

D.refers to a work of Shakespeare

39.Martin Van Buren _______.A.was the U.S.president before Jackson

B.served as the eighth U.S.president

C.is the author of The Last Hurrah

D.was a political rival of O’Connor

40.President Jackson’s last hurrah was to ________.A.express his gratitude to his supporters

B.win the final cheers from his supporters

C.defeat another candidate in the election

D.help his vice president get elected Passage Three

There is no question that academic enterprise has become increasingly global, particularly in the sciences.Nearly three million students now study outside their home countries——a 57% increase in the last decade.Foreign students now dominate many U.S.doctoral programs, accounting for 64% of Ph.Ds in computer science, for example.Faculty members are on the move, too.Half of the world’s top physicists no longer work in their native countries.And major institutions such as New York University are creating branch campuses in the Middle East and Asia.There are now 162satellite campuses worldwide, an increase of 43% in just the past three years.At the same time, growing numbers of traditional source countries for students, from South Korea to Saudi Arabia(沙特阿拉伯), are trying to improve both the quantity and quality of their own degrees, engaging in a fierce and expensive race to recruit students and create worldclass research universities of their own.Such competition has led to considerable hand-writing in the West.During a 2008 campaign stop, for instance, then-candidate Barack Obama expressed alarm about the threat that such academic competition poses to U.S.competitiveness.Such concerns are not limited to the United States.In some countries worries about educational competition and brain drains have led to academic protectionism.India, for instance, places legal and bureaucratic in front of Western universities that want to set up satellite campuses to enroll local students.Perhaps some of the anxiety over the new global academic enterprise is understandable.Particularly in a period of massive economic uncertainty.But educational protectionism is as big a mistake as trade protectionism is.The globalization of higher education should be embraced.not feared——including in the United States.There is every reason to believe that the worldwide competition for human talent, the race to produce innovative research, the push to extend university campuses to multiple countries, and the rush to train talented graduates who can strengthen economics increasingly knowledge –based economics will be good for the United States, as well.41.A feature of the globalization of the academic enterprise is that more students _____.A.study in foreign countries

B.major in computer science

C.take joint doctoral programs

D.return home after studying abroad

42.A satellite campus is probably a branch campus that a university sets up _________.A.in developed countries B.in another country

C inside another university D.on the Internet

43.The word ―hand-wringing ‖(Para.4)probably means ―________‖.A.anger B.in another country

C.interests D.delight

44.Academic protectionism is characterized by _____.A.enlarging enrollment of local students

B.limiting the growth of Ph.D.programs

C.creating more satellite campuses abroad

D.restricting satellite campuses of foreign universities

45.In the last paragraph, the author tries to emphasize that _____.A.the academic enterprise has become global

B.academic competition has led to protectionism

C.worries over educational competition are understandable

D.educational protectionism cannot be justified Passage Four

Who says your job leaves you no time to hit the gym? A detailed new study of U.S.physical activity patterns shows that men who work full-time whether their jobs are active or sedentary end up getting more exercise than healthy working –age men without a job.The new study comes from researchers at the National Institutes of Health(NIH), As part of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey in 2003, some, 1, 800 working-age adults were asked questions about their lifestyle and work habits, and, most importantly, they then agreed to wear an accelerometer—a device to measure their physical activity — over the course of several days.Those data from the accelerometers provide a rare opportunity to nail down how much activity the typical American actually does.They show that men or women who work in active jobs do more physical activity on weekdays than men or

women working in sedentary jobs.That’s perhaps not surprising, but the NIH researchers suggest that it still matters because of an ongoing shift in the economy toward sedentary work.The more surprising finding is the one that compares full-time workers to people who don’t work.The study shows that men with full-time jobs do more physical activity than healthy men without jobs.(―Healthy man, ‖ in this case, were those men who said their primary reason for being out of work was something other than health or disability.)In fact, even sedentary fulltime workers performed more weekday physical activity overall than the healthy non-workers

The results looked very different for women.Women in sedentary jobs did less physical activity on weekdays than their healthy non-working peers.So what drives the gender(性别)difference? The study looks at the patterns, and unfortunately can’t provide too much detail about their causes.There could be many possible answers, including, perhaps, different abilities to pay for leisure time activities, or different attitudes about work and physical activity.It could also be that more non-working women than men are choosing to be at home running around full-time after the kids.But the NIH researchers do find evidence, they write, to suggest that, whatever causes the difference, healthy non-working women ―are replacing work with active pursuits whereas ‖ for some reason —―[non-working ]men generally are not.‖

46.A sedentary job(Para.1)is one that involves ________.A.staying seated a lot B.intensive concentration

C.moving about a lot D.superb skills

47.What is the function of the accelerometers in the study?

A.They record people’s physical activities.B.They measure people’s workload.C.They distinguish gender differences.D.They push people to be more active.48.What is a possible reason for non-working women to be physically active?

A.They are well-educated.B.Their kids keep them busy.C.They are open-minded.D.Their husbands influence them.49.The study tries to identify________.A.the ongoing economy trend

B.evidence for gender differences

C.the American physical activity patterns

D.the relation between work and leisure

50.Who are the least physically active according to the study?

A.Men with sedentary jobs.B.Men with active jobs.C.Healthy women with no jobs.D.Healthy men with no jobs.Part IV Cloze Test(15 minutes, 10 points)

Directions: There are 10 blanks in the following passage.For each numbered blank, there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D.Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.Ants first captured the attention of software engineers in the early 1990s.A single ant cannot do much on its own.But a group of ants 51 can solve complex problems.That inspired people like Marco Dorigo, who is one of the founders of a 52 known as group intelligence.Ants are good at choosing the shortest possible route between a food 53 and their nest.This reminds us of a classic computational travelling-salesman problem.Given a list of cities and their 54 apart, the salesman must find

the shortest route needed to visit each city once.As the number of cities 55 , the problem gets more complicated.Ants solve their own problem using chemical signals called pheromones(信息素).When an ant finds food, she takes it back to the nest, 56 a pheromone trail that will attract others.The more ants that 57 the trail, the stronger it becomes.58 the pheromones evaporate(挥发)quickly, so once all the food has been collected, the trail soon goes cold.This rapid evaporation means long trails are less 59 than short ones, all else being equal.Pheromones thus turn the 60 intelligence of the individual ants into something more powerful.51.A.by the way B.as a whole

C.for some time D.on the average

52.A.field B.profession C.company D.fund

53.A.range B.source C.chain D.origin

54.A.locations B.positions C.spaces D.distances

55.A.changes B.holds C.grows D.decreases

56.A.putting aside B.working on

C.waiting for D.leaving behind

57.A.follow B.lead C.surround D.avoid

58.A.Therefore B.Furthermore C.Then D.However

59.A.interesting B.important C.attractive D.visible

60.A.interrupted B.limited C.considerable D.unreliable Part V Translation(30 minutes, 10 points)

Directions: Translate the following passage into Chinese and put your translation on the ANSWER SHEET.One of the keys to speaking English like a native is the ability to use and understand casual expressions, or idioms, American English is full of idioms.You won’t learn these expressions in a standard textbook.But you will hear them all the time in everyday conversations.You’ll also meet them in books, newspapers, magazines, and TV shows.Idioms add color to the language.Master idioms and your speech will be less awkward, less foreign.You’ll also understand more of that you read and hear.Often a student of English tries to translate idioms word-for-word, or literally.If you do this, you can end up asking, ‖what could this possibly mean?‖ This is why idioms are difficult: they work as groups of words, not as individual words.If you translate each word on its own, you’ll miss the meaning and in many cases end up with nonsense.Part VI Writing(30 minutes, 15 points)

Directions: You are to write in no less than 120 words on the topic of ―What Do I Do to Stay Healthy? ‖.You may base your composition on the Chinese clues given below and put your composition on the ANSWER SHEET.健康的标志是……

为了健康,最重要的是要……

我个人保持健康的做法是……

2011年在职攻读硕士学位全国联考英语试题答案

1.CADDB BCDBA

11.ADCDB CBDAC

21.DBDAC ABCDB

31.ACDDB AABBB

41.ABBDD AABCD

51.DABDC DADCB

英译汉参考译文

要把英语说得像本族人那么地道,关键之一是能够理解和使用通俗用语或习语。美式英语中有大量习语。这些惯用语在一般教材中学不到,在日常对话里却可以经常听到,在图书、报纸、杂志和电视节目里也会碰到。

习语可为语言增色。熟练掌握习语可减少口语表达的拗口、生涩,也有助于提高听力和阅读理解能力。英语学习者常常逐字翻译或按字面意思直译习语,这么做最终可能会抓不住其确切含义,因为习语以词组形式出现,而非一单词形式出现,这正是习语难以掌握的症结所在。孤立译出没一个单词,会丢失习语的本义,在很多情况下,还会使其毫无意义。

写作范文

People today become increasingly concerned about health, a state of physical and mental well-being.For human beings, to be healthy means to be free from physical illness and mental or psychological problems.To say healthy, it’s of great importance to develop good lifestyles and behaviors, and to cultivate positive mentalities as well as individual abilities.Studies have shown that people can improve their physical health via regular exercise, adequate sleep, balanced diet, and absence of alcohol, smoke, and drugs.Also, people can keep mentally healthy if they have a positive mentality of optimism, confidence, resolution, broad vision and so forth.This kind of mentality will contribute quite a lot to their ability to cope with stresses and problems, overcome difficulties and obstacles and meet challenges, which, in turn, ensure a fruitful and happy life.This mentality will also result in strong character and personal satisfaction.To me, health means equal significance.I have made great efforts to try to stay health.Often, I do regular exercises to help strengthen my body and character.Also, I have tried to build healthy self-esteem and confidence, which helps me to see all my abilities and weaknesses together, accept them, and do my best with them.Finally, I always try to be optimistic to help me deal with all the frustrations and stresses in my life.With all this, I am confident to maintain both physical and mental health.

第三篇:英语试题及其答案

第一套模拟题

Part II Vocabulary and Structure(20%)(20minutes)

Directions: There are 20 incomplete sentences in this part.For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B),C),and D).You must choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.13.Only in a few countries _D____a reasonable standard of living.A)the whole population enjoy

C)do the whole population enjoy B)the whole population enjoys

D)does the whole population enjoy 14.We have ___A___to the government for a home improvement loan

A)applied

B)approached

C)apologized

D)appointed

15.____C_,a man who expresses himself effectively is sure to succeed more rapidly than a man whose command of English is poor.(在其他相同的情况下)A)Were other things equal

C)Other things being equal B)To be equal to other things

D)Other things to be equal 16.”May I speak to your manager Mr.Smith at four o’clock this afternoon?”

“I’m sorry.Mr.Smith __B____to a conference before then.”

A)has gone

B)will have gone

C)had gone

D)would have gone 17.There was a large crowd in the square _A____ against the Iraq war.(反对)

A)protesting

B)protecting

C)had gone

D)all of these

18.The writer has published many books, B_____are well received by the readers.A)all of whom

B all of which

C)all of them

D)all of these 19.Can you tell Mary _____B___ her twin sister?

A)between

B)from

C)to

D)with 20.When the car crashed, your brother escaped being hurt, ______ ?

A)didn’t it

B)did it

C)didn’t he

D)did he 21.The weather in China is different from_C___.A)that in America

B)one in America

C)in America

D)America 22.“Would you mind opening the window?” “_B_____.”

A)Yes, you may open

B)Yes, please

C)No, of course not

D)No, you can’t open now

23.Judging from his manners at the party, he doesn’t seem _A____ much education.(一种猜测)

A)to have received

B)to receive

C)to have been received

D)to be receiving 24.I suggest _??__ on an excursion this Sunday.A)to go

B)our going

C)we are going

D)us going

25.Criticism and self-criticism is necessary __C___it helps us to correct our mistakes.A)until

B)unless

C)in that

D)in which 26.We need someone really___B__ who can organize the office and make it run smoothly.A)effective(有效地)

B)efficient(效率高地)

C)essential

D)executive 27.Some of the experiments __D___ in our textbook are difficult to perform

A)to describe

B)be described

C)describing

D)described

28.Tom graduated from a famous university at a very young age.He __A___have been

an outstanding student.A)must

B)could

C)should

D)might

29.Let’s hang up some nice paintings on these B_____walls of the great hall.(赤裸的)

A)blank

B)bare

C)empty

D)vacant 30.The student in glasses confessed to _____the final English exam for another student

A)take

B)taking

C)have taken

D)having taken 31.We are going to have our office __A___ to make room for a new engineer.A)rearranged

B)rearrange

C)rearranging

D)to rearrange 32.Physics ___C__ with matter and motion.A)deal

B)is

C)deals

D)are

Part III

Reading Comprehension(40%)

(35minutes)

Directions: There are four passages in this part.Each passage is followed by five questions or unfinished statements.For each question, there are four choices marked A), B), C)and D).You should choose the best answer.Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.Passage One Questions 33 to 37 are based on the following passage.An earthquake is caused by a sudden slip on a fault(断层).A fault is a fracture in the crust(地壳)of the earth along which rock on one side have moved relative to those on the other side.Stresses in the earth’s outer layer push the sides of the fault together, build up and the rocks slips suddenly, releasing energy in waves that travel through the rock to cause the shaking that we feel during an earthquake.Earthquakes tend to be concentrated in narrow zones.There are 7 major crustal plates on earth, about 80 km thick, all in constant motion relative to one another.They move at between 10 and 130mm per year.It is estimated that there are several million earthquakes in the world each year.Many of these earthquakes go undetected because they occur in remote areas or have very small magnitudes(震级).The USGS Earthquake Information center locates 12,000 to 14,000 earthquakes each year(about 35 per day).On average, about 60 earthquakes per year are classified as significant, with 19 classified as major.A significant earthquake is one of magnitude 6.5 or higher or one of lesser magnitude that causes casualties(伤亡)or considerable damage.Major earthquakes have a magnitude larger than 7.0.33.The main idea of the passage is _____A

A)how earthquakes are formed and classified B)how earthquakes can be predicted and located C)earthquakes do not so often occur on the earth D)earthquakes are considered to be a threat to humans 34.Which of the following is NOT mentioned in this passage?D A)Earthquakes of large magnitudes cause casualties.B)Earthquakes often happen in narrow zones.C)Earthquakes involve the release of energy D)Earthquakes can cause waves in the sea.35.What can we learn form the passage?B A)Scientists can locate most earthquakes B)Earthquakes are very common on the earth.C)Scientists can find a way to prevent earthquakes.D)More earthquakes of higher magnitudes are detected than those of lower ones.36.How do scientists distinguish a significant earthquake from a major earthquake?C A)A significant earthquake is of higher magnitude.B)A significant earthquake can kill more people.C)A major earthquake is of higher magnitude.D)A major earthquake is of lower magnitude.37.The word ”fracture”(Line 1, paragraph 1)most probably means__D__.A)a stress in the crust

C)an outer layer of the crust B)a large hole in the rock

D)a cracked part in the rock

Passage Two Questions 33 to 42 are based on the following passage.Have you ever suddenly felt that someone you know was in trouble — and he was? Have you ever dreamed something that came true later?Maybe you have a sixth sense(SS).This sense seems to let people know about events before they happen, or events that are happening some distance away.Here’s an example: A woman was ironing clothes.Suddenly she screamed, “My father is dead!I saw him sitting in the chair!” Just then, a telegram came.The woman’s father died of a heart attack.He died sitting in a chair.There are thousands of stories like this one on record.Scientists are studying them to find out what’s behind these strange mental messages.Here’s another example — one of hundreds of dreams that have come true:

A man dreamed he was walking along a road when a horse and carriage came by.The driver said,”There’s room for one.“The man felt the driver seemed dead.So he ran away.The next day,the man was getting on a crowded bus.The bus driver said,”There’s room for one more.“ Then the man saw that the driver’s face was the same face he had seen in the dream.He wouldn’t get on the bus.As the bus drove off, it crashed and burst into flames.Everyone was killed!

Some people say stories like these are lies or coincidences — things that happen by chance.Others, including some scientists, say that the SS is real.From studies of it, we may someday learn more about the human mind.38.This article is mainly about__C__.A)the five senses

B)the human dream

C)the sixth sense

D)the human mind 39.SS lets people know__A__.A)about events before they happen or happen some distance away.B)about events after they happen.C)about events that have come true.D)about events that are not happening or will happen some time later.40.By studying SS, scientists may get to_C____.A)learn how people tell lies.B)know more about human mind.C)learn how strange things happen.D)know more about human dreams.41.According to the passage, the author believes that the sixth sense is_C___.A)lifelike

B)dreamlike

C)in distance

D)in existence 42.In the last paragraph, the word “coincidences” probably means_A___.A)Things that happen by chance

B)Things that may not happen

C)Things that must happen

D)Things that happen in a dream

Passage Three Questions 43 to 47 are based on the following passage.Information has always been at the center of human communication.You may ask why.Well, communication between people involves giving and receiving information.The way we give and receive information today has experienced a revolution in the development of the mass media in the 20th century.The first truly mass communication medium was the newspaper.For the first time in history, people could read about events in their country and form around the world every day.However, there were two problems with newspapers to the countryside was a difficult and time-consuming task.Secondly, newspaper weren't always reliable, as there a limited range of opinions.Nowadays, we can choose from a wide variety of sources to get information.Television and the Internet have given us the chance to be informed about everything the minute it happens.Numerous radio and TV stations, satellite channels and millions of websites help people keep up with the latest news.People live history and are part of it.The media have come a long way in the last century and there is no doubt that we now live in the information age.Whatever type of me choose, it all comes down to the need for information.This will always be a basic need as long as communication is part of human nature 43.Information is considered to be the center of human communication because_A.A)human communication means information exchange B)human communication involves people's participation C)information is now experiencing a revolution D)information helps people gather together 44.What was the historical contribution of the newspaper as a sour of information?C A)It made the mass communication truly develop.B)It helped the mass communication develop in cities.C)It kept people timely informed about the world events.D)It kept reliable information available in big cities.45.What was NOT the problem with the newspaper of that timeD A)Its difficult delivery in the countryside.B)Its limitation of information sources.C)Its limited reliability of information.D)Its easy circulation in big cities.46.The third paragraph mainly tells us technology helpsA____.A)information easily available B)people be part of history C)Inform everything timely D)Produce the latest news

47.It can be safely concluded from the last paragraph that a basic need today is_B___.A)communication

B)information

C)high-technology

D)media types

Passage Four Questions 48 to 52 are based on the following passage.Lately, plants that are usually only grown outdoors have found their way into inside spaces.There are a few simple reasons why this happens.The modern inside environment can be a good place for a wide variety of outdoor plants.Plants that ordinarily cannot grow in colder outdoor weather can be protected by the warmer inside spaces.Plants that used to be found only outside, such as trees, have become more and more popular as decorations(装饰)inside houses.Orchids(兰花), which were once only found in hot places, have begun to grow well in inside places.One reason that the modern home has made foreign outdoor plants more practical is the modern use of windows.In the past windows were used less often in buildings than they are today.It is partly because of the ability of large windows to admit a large quantity of light from the sun and to keep the heat in at the same time, that many outdoor plants have been able to make their move inside.It is true that most of the plants that have been successful in moving inside have been small.The best varieties are the small ones that make excellent decorations where other plants prove difficult to grow.Although some trees can be grown inside, it is not likely the larger varieties can be used.Unfortunately, most homes just don’t have the space to grow a monkey tree.48.The passage is mainly concerned with D________.A)the ability of large windows

B)the difficulty of moving monkey trees into homes

C)the best suited trees

D)growing plants inside houses 49.Which of the following is most likely to be true? B

A)The inside environment can not protect plants at all.B)People like to use plants as decorations in their houses.C)The uses of windows in the past were good for plants.D)People move plants into their houses to save them.50.Which of the following helps plants move indoors?D

A)The modern use of windows.B)The modern use of inside space.C)The small varieties of plants inside.D)The foreign outdoor plants from hot places.51.According to the passage, modern windows are used toD_______.A)allow fresh air in

B)grow plants and trees inside

C)control the temperature

D)provide heat and light 52.It is not likely that large plants will move inside because C________.A)the weather is not suitable

B)they cannot be moved

C)there is not enough space

D)they cannot be controlled

Part Ⅳ

Translation from English into Chinese(10%)

(15minutes)Direction:in this part, there are four items which you should translate into Chinese ,each item consisting of one sentence.Some of these sentences are taken from the reading passages you have just read in Part Ⅲ of the Test Paper.You are allowed 15 minutes to do the translation.You can refer back to the passages so as to identify their meaning in the context.Write your translation on the Translation Sheet in Test Paper Two.T1.(Lines 1-2,Paragraph 2,Psassage1)There are 7 major crustal plates on earth, about 80 km thick, all in constant motion relative to one another.A)地球上有7种地壳结构,范围约80公里,它们的运动彼此相似。B)地球由7大板块构成,厚度约为80公里,并且不断地运动。

C)地球上有7个板块,每块长80公里,它们处于相似的运动之中。D)地球有7个大板块,厚度约为80公里,它们的运动方式相关。E)地球有7个大板块,厚约80公里,均处于不断的相对运动中。T2.(Lines 3-4,Paragraph 3,Passage 3)Numerous radio and TV stations, satellite channels and millions of websites help people keep up with the latest news.A)众多的收音机,电视机,卫星频道和数百万网站帮助人们获取最新信息。B)众多的电台,电视台,卫星频道以及千百万网站帮助人们及时了解新闻。C)众多的收音机,电视机,卫星频道和网站帮助人们适时地获取最新消息。D)众多的收音机,电视台,卫星和数百万网站帮助人们适时获取最新消息。E)众多的收音机,电视机,卫星和网站让人们与世界保持最新信息的联系。T3.The leaves, which are green now, will not turn red until the weather becomes frosty in late autumn.A)树现在是绿叶的,晚秋天冷了就要变红。B)现在的这些绿叶的,到秋天就变成红叶了。C)现在这些绿叶不等到秋天就由绿变红了。D)现在的绿叶要到深秋经霜打之后才会变红。E)现在的这些绿叶即使到秋天也不会变红。

T4.One’s attitude towards study is always cultivated in the early childhood and often has a lifelong effect.A)一个人童年学习态度好, 定会终身出成果。B)一个人的态度应该是, 活到老,学到老。

C)童年时就养成的学习态度总是会影响人的一生。D)幼年时就养成的学习态度常常会影响人的一生。E)童年时就养成的学习态度往往使人终身受益。

T5.One feels rather relaxed when sitting in the shade of these ancient trees, enjoying the beauty of the scenery.A)有一个人坐在树下,欣赏着美丽的风景。

B)当坐在古树的浓荫下欣赏美景,让人感到相当的放松。

C)坐在古树的浓荫下,欣赏这美丽的景色,真使人感到轻松愉快。

D)有一个人坐在树下,观看美丽的风景。

E)在古树林荫下,人们相当轻松地坐着欣赏美景。

Part Ⅴ Wring(15%)

(30minutes)Directions:For this part you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition of no less than 100 words on Food Safety.Remember your composition must be written according to the following outline.Write composition on the Composition Sheet in Test Paper Two.Outline: 1.人们对食品的安全越来越担心 2.怎样才能解决好食品的安全问题 Words for reference: Worried, polluted, poison, harm, law, punish Food Safety in China

With the growing awareness of healthy eating, more and more people now are paying more attention to the importance of healthy diet and an active life.But at the same time, a growing unrest over food safety in the China has caught everyone’s concern.When it comes to the food safety incidents, especially 2008 Chinese milk scandal, every consumer has much anger to pour upon them.In September 2008, a fresh outbreak of kidney disease occurred, due to baby formula contaminated by melamine.Three babies died and over 6,000 were made sick by the tainted formula.The supplier of the milk, Sanlu Group, is a name brand and is a major player in the industry in China.The company is said to have known of the problem for months, but claims the contaminant came from milk suppliers.Who should be main responsible for these serious incidents like milk scandal? On one hand, complex China’s food regulations should shoulder part duties.We should realized its monitoring system can be unresponsive, and the government departments that oversee and enforce policies have overlapping and often ambiguous duties.On the other, food producers and suppliers lack deserved responsibility for consumers!What they cares is only their own interest and profit maximization.In my opinion ,everyone involved in it should set up a high responsibility for others, law related should be passed and carried out.Only in this way can we come by a healthy eating and a harmonious world.

第四篇:在职研究生

一、培养方式

服务期满留任特岗教师攻读教育硕士专业学位采取在职学习的方式,学习年限按培养学校在职人员攻读教育硕士专业学位培养方案执行。通过学位论文答辩者授予教育硕士专业学位证书。

二、培养学校及招生计划

(一)培养学校

具有教育硕士专业学位培养资格的部分高等学校(名单见附件1)。

(二)招生计划

服务期满留任特岗教师在职攻读教育硕士专业学位招生计划单列,不得挪用(各培养学校招生计划见附件1)。

各培养学校按照国家有关规定,根据办学条件、培养能力和社会需要,自行确定招生领域。请于2011年12月1日前以书面形式向全国教育专业学位研究生教育指导委员会秘书处进行招生领域备案。

三、报名及录取

(一)报名条件

具有全日制普通高等学校本科学历;参加中央特岗计划和参照中央特岗计划实施的地方特岗计划,服务期满且继续留在当地学校任教;近3年考核合格且至少有一次考核优秀的特岗教师。同等条件下,获得县级及以上荣誉称号者优先录取。

(二)报名办法

符合条件的特岗教师于2011年12月10日至20日期间登录“中国学位与研究生教育信息网”(以下简称“学位网”,http://www.xiexiebang.com/n141131c39.aspx

第五篇:在职研究生

2010项目管理工程硕士(秋季入学双证班)招生简章

消息来源: 时间:2009-10-14 10:14:54 中国科学技术大学管理学院拥有十余年开展MBA、MPA专业学位教育的经验,目前上述各类研究生已毕业2600余人,毕业生普遍受到社会和用人单位的好评。各学位点在国务院学位办组织的教学评估中均获得较高评价。

近年来,项目管理已渗透到国民经济各个领域和各类组织之中,大量应用领域急需精通项目管理方法、解决实际问题能力强、擅长项目决策与运作的高级项目管理人才。项目管理工程硕士(Master of Project Management, 简称MPM)教育致力于培养从事项目决策、计划、实施、评估等项目全寿命期管理工作的复合型、应用型高级工程管理人才;主要涉及信息工程、制造工程、建设工程、国防工程、金融工程、农业工程、国际项目等诸多行业项目和相关服务项目。■ 招生人数:80人。

■ 培养目标:能独立从事各类工程管理领域项目决策和评估、项目融资、项目组织、项目实施和控制、项目风险管理、项目团队管理等工作;具有战略意识,能够适应全球化竞争的高级复合型、应用型人才。

■ 报考条件:国民教育序列大学本科毕业后工作三年或国民教育序列大学专科毕业后工作五年。工龄计算截至2010年9月1日。

■ 报名程序:网上报名、现场确认、资格审查等环节。网报时间:2009年10月16-31日。网报地址:http://yz.chsi.com.cn或http://yz.chsi.cn

■ 入学考试:入学考试包括初试和复试。首先,获准报考者,需参加全国研究生入学统考。考试时间2010年1月下旬,具体时间及考试地点以准考证为准;考试科目包括:政治理论(100分)、英语二(100分)、数学二(100分)、管理学(100分)。各科考试时间均为三小时;其次,初试合格者须参加我校组织的复试,按总成绩择优录取。2010年9月入学。■ 复试分数:复试分数线由本校自主划定。

■ 学习时间:基本学制三年,优异者可申请二年毕业。上课方式可选择全日制或周末上课。■ 专业方向:项目决策与评估、项目风险管理、项目运作管理和国际项目管理等。

■ 学历学位:学完规定的学分,考试成绩合格,完成硕士学位论文并通过答辩者,由中国科大授予项目管理工程硕士毕业证书和项目管理工程硕士学位证书。■ 培养费用:全部学费2.6万元,分两次付清。

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2010MBA(秋季入学双证班)招生简章

消息来源: 时间:2009-10-14 10:16:56 MBA(Master Of Business Administration——工商管理硕士)教育最早产生于1908年的美国,上百年来培养了无数优秀企业家和各类精英人才,无论在校园还是在社会上,MBA都是一门显学,为有志之士提供了平步青云的第一个台阶。

中国科大MBA教育开始于1998年,十多年来,累计招生人数3300多人,教学质量不断提高,品牌影响力不断扩大,毕业学员遍布全国各地,很多毕业生走上了领导工作岗位,并且收入水平和职业声望都有极大提高,在国务院学位办组织的全国MBA教学评估中,中国科大MBA教育排在全国前列。

■招生规模:350人。

■培养目标:具有战略眼光和创新意识、遵守道德和法律、掌握现代管理知识和技能、善于分析和解决问题的高层次企业管理人才。

■报考条件:国民教育序列大学本科毕业后工作三年或国民教育序列大学专科毕业后工作五年。工龄计算截至2010年9月1日。

■报名程序:网上报名、现场确认、资格审查等环节。网报时间:2009年10月16-31日。网报地址:http://yz.chsi.com.cn或http://yz.chsi.cn

■入学考试:入学考试包括初试和复试。首先,获准报考者需参加全国研究生入学统考,考试时间为2010年1月下旬(具体时间和地点以准考证为准),考试科目为英语二(100分)和综合能力(200分),两科考试时间均为3小时;其次,初试合格者需参加由中国科大自行组织的复试(复试内容主要包括政治理论、英语应用能力、心理素质、专业知识、综合能力等)。初试和复试成绩加总后择优录取,2010年9月入学。

■复试分数:复试分数线由本校自主划定。

■学习时间:基本学制三年,优异者可申请二年毕业。上课方式可选择全日制、周末上课或月度集中上课。

■专业方向:企业战略管理、市场营销管理、人力资源管理、财务与金融管理、企业信息化管理等。

■学历学位:学完规定的学分,考试成绩合格,并完成硕士学位论文和通过答辩者,由中国科大授予工商管理硕士毕业证书和工商管理硕士学位证书。

■培养费用:全部学费4.5万元,分两次付清。

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2010MPA(秋季入学双证班)招生简章

消息来源: 时间:2009-10-14 10:19:59 中国科大是全国首批的24所试办公共管理硕士(MPA)专业学位教育的高等院校之一。2001年开始招生,目前累计招收MPA研究生1500多人。

中国科大努力打造国内一流的MPA品牌,启动“十百千万”工程,即建设十门精品课程、举办百场报告会、建设一千个案例、开展万里行活动,全面提高学生的综合能力。2006年11月以“优秀”通过国务院学位办组织的“全国首批MPA培养院校MPA教学合格评估”,教育品牌步入国内一流。

■ 招生人数:150人。

■ 培养目标:致力培养具有和谐管理理念与引领应用创新的公共事业领导者和管理者。■ 报考条件:国民教育序列大学本科毕业后工作三年或国民教育序列大学专科毕业后工作五年。工龄计算截至2010年9月1日。

■ 报名程序:网上报名、现场确认、资格审查等环节。网报时间:2009年10月16-31日。网报地址:http://yz.chsi.com.cn或http://yz.chsi.cn

■ 入学考试:入学考试包括初试和复试。首先,获准报考者需参加全国研究生入学统考,考试时间为2010年1月下旬(具体时间和地点以准考证为准),考试科目为英语二(100分)和综合能力(200分),两科考试时间均为3小时;其次,初试合格者需参加由中国科大自行组织的复试(复试内容主要包括政治理论、英语应用能力、心理素质、专业知识、综合能力等)。初试和复试成绩加总后择优录取,2010年9月入学。■ 复试分数:复试分数线由本校自主划定。

■ 学习时间:基本学制三年,优异者可申请二年毕业。上课方式可选择周末上课或月度集中上课。■ 专业方向:科技政策与管理、公共安全与管理、公共事务管理、区域战略管理、廉政管理等。■ 学历学位:学完规定的学分,考试成绩合格,并完成硕士学位论文和通过答辩者,由中国科大授予公共管理硕士毕业证书和公共管理硕士学位证书。■ 培养费用:全部学费3万元,分两次付清。

咨询电话:0551-3492022,3492103 联系人:罗老师、钱老师

文物与博物馆硕士专业学位(MCHM)介绍

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一、专业介绍

2010年,中国科学技术大学获得了教育部首批文物与博物馆硕士专业学位(简称MCHM)授予权。中国科学技术大学是我国首批进入“211工程”、首批实施“985工程”的高校之一,也是唯一被纳入中国科学院知识创新工程的大学。首任校长是著名考古学家、中国科学院院长郭沫若。本学位点现有专职教师22名,其中教授7人,副教授13人,30年来,在文物保护、科技考古、博物馆学及科学技术史等方面形成了成熟且合理的研究生培养体系,现拥有硕士和博士学位授予权和博士后流动站。学位点将利用本校科学技术史国家级一级重点学科、考古学与博物馆学二级学科及文物与博物馆研究中心的教学科研条件,重点培养文物保护、文物修复、科技考古、陈列设计、文物科技鉴定、传统工艺研究等方面,具有国际视野的高层次实用型人才。

本专业建有文物保护实验室、文物修复实验室、科技考古实验室、考古残留物分析实验室、古陶瓷研究实验室、天文考古实验室、文献资料室、电子文献资料室等。目前已与中国科学院自然科学史研究所、中国社会科学院考古研究所、安徽省文物考古研究所、安徽省博物馆、河南文物考古研究所、河南博物院等单位,及日本、德国、美国、澳大利亚、英国、意大利等国的相关研究机构建立了长期稳定的合作关系。

二、培养目标

中国科学技术大学文物与博物馆硕士专业学位点强调传统工艺技术和现代科技手段在文物科学与博物馆学领域的应用,为各级文物管理及研究机构,各类博物馆、考古所、传媒组织、社团组织等文化机构,培养具有良好职业素养和现代文博理念,能胜任文化遗产领域业务及管理工作的高层次、应用型专业人才。

三、招生人数

2011年拟公开招考专业学位硕士生30人。

四、考试科目

①101政治(教育部统一命题)②201英语(教育部统一命题)③348文博综合(满分300分,本单位自主命题)

五、参考书目及试题覆盖范围: 348 文博综合 参考书目

《中国考古学通论》,张之恒主编,南京大学出版社,2009; 《科技考古学概论》,赵丛苍等,高等教育出版社,2006; 《博物馆技术》,格林.汤姆森,吉林大学出版社,1989。(点击http://yz.ustc.edu.cn/userfiles/201010/***1968.pdf下载)

六、样题

点击 http://yz.ustc.edu.cn/article_288.htm下载。

七、联系方式

中国科学技术大学文物与博物馆硕士专业学位中心 联系电话:0551-3602484,3602861 E-mail:zhaist@ustc.edu.cn 联系人:翟老师

学位中心网站:http://mchm.ustc.edu.cn/

注:以上内容若与教育部及国家有关部门规定不符的,按国家有关规定执行。

2011年新闻与传播硕士专业学位(MJC)招生简章

消息来源: 时间:2010-10-20 15:57:49

中国科学技术大学科技传播与科技政策系隶属于人文与社会科学学院,该系基于在新闻传播、科学普及、网络传播、数字媒体等新兴的学科领域和交叉应用领域的长期研究和产学研结合优势,26年来为全国新闻与传播相关机构培养输送了许多优秀的专业人才,多名毕业生在新华社、人民日报、中央电视台、南方报业集团、上海文广集团等大型传媒单位工作或承担重要职务,他们秉着“红专并进、理实交融”的科大精神在我国的新闻传播、科技传媒领域做出了引人注目的贡献。

中国科学技术大学新闻与传播专业(MJC)学位中心,以科技传播与科技政策系为核心,面向国家对新闻传播、科学普及、新媒体应用等紧缺需求,招收新闻与传播专业学位硕士研究生,致力于培养具有卓越的内容创意设计能力、优秀的平台运营管理能力以及出众的传播技能的传媒英才。

★培养目标

中国科学技术大学新闻与传播专业学位点主要依托中国科学技术大学科技传播与科技政策系开展,招收新闻与传播全日制专业学位硕士。新闻与传播硕士(英文名称为“Master of Journalism and Communication”,简称:MJC)的培养目标是:培养具备良好的政治思想素质和职业道德素养,具有现代新闻传播理念与国际化视野,深入了解中国基本国情,熟练掌握新闻传播技能与方法的高层次、应用型新闻传播专门人才。

★ 招生人数

我校2011年计划招收新闻与传播硕士专业学位研究生40人,含推免生5名。考试方式为国家统考。

★ 接受推荐免试生 我校新闻与传播专业学位点面向全国新闻与传播类专业应届本科毕业生招收推荐免试生,接收推免生名额为5人。凡获得所在院校推荐免试资格、符合报考专业要求的应届本科毕业生均可申请。申请人请完整阅读本招生简章,详情点击查阅中国科学技术大学研究生院主页(http://gradschool.ustc.edu.cn/),按照相关要求申请。

★ 参加全国统一考试考生:

(一)招生对象及报名条件

1.拥护中国共产党的领导,愿为社会主义现代化建设服务,品德良好,遵纪守法;

2.考生的学历必须符合下列条件之一:

(1)国家承认学历的应届本科毕业生(一般应有学士学位);

(2)具有国家承认的大学本科毕业学历的人员(一般应有学士学位);(3)已获硕士学位或博士学位的人员;

(4)获得国家承认的大专毕业学历后,经过两年或两年以上(从大专毕业到录取为硕士生当年的9月1日,下同)学习或工作的人员(只能以同等学力资格报考);

(5)国家承认学历的成人高校应届本科毕业生(只能以同等学力资格报考)。3.以同等学力资格报考的考生,通过初试后,须加试两门本专业基础课。

4.身体健康状况符合《普通高等学校招生体检工作指导意见》的体检要求。

(二)报名

1.考生报名前须仔细核对本人是否符合报考条件,报考考生的资格审查将在复试阶段进行,凡不符合报考条件的考生将不予录取,相关后果由考生本人承担。

2.报名包括网上报名和现场确认两个阶段。

网上报名:2010年10月10日—31日,每天9:00-22:00,考生通过登录中国研究生招生信息网(公网网址:http://yz.chsi.com.cn;教育网址:http://yz.chsi.cn),按报名网站的提示和要求如实填写本人报名信息,网报期间考生可修改本人信息(含预报名信息)。

现场确认:网报成功后,考生本人需到选择的报考点进行现场确认。考生请于11月10日—14日8:30—12:00、13:30—16:30携带有效身份证件、学历证书(应届本科毕业生和成人应届本科毕业生携带本人学生证),以及网上报名系统生成的报名号,进行现场确认。未到现场缴费、照像、确认报名信息的考生,报名信息无效。

(三)考试(新闻与传播专业学位类别码为0553)

考试包括初试和复试两个阶段。初试为国家统考,时间: 2011年1月左右(具体见教育部有关报名公告通知),考试科目如下 :

①101思想政治理论

②204-英语二或202-俄语或203-日语

③334新闻与传播专业综合能力

④440新闻与传播专业基础

专业考试参考书目:《传播理论:起源、方法与应用》,沃纳塞·佛林等著华夏出版社 2001 《传播学教程》,郭庆光著中国人民大学出版社,1999 《新闻学概论》,李良荣著复旦大学出版社 2003 《新闻采访与写作》,丁柏铨主编高等教育出版社 2004 复试时间一般在3月下旬,获得复试资格的考生应在复试前到中国科学技术大学研究生院网页(http://gradschool.ustc.edu.cn/)下载相关表格,按规定时间提供可以证明自身研究潜能的各种材料。符合复试基本要求的同等学力考生须笔试两门所报考专业的本科主干课程。具体复试科目请关注中国科学技术大学新闻与传播专业学位中心http://mjc.ustc.edu.cn 通过复试的考生,根据相关通知参加入学体检。

★学费、培养方式和学位授予

(一)学费

总额为3万元,在新生入学报到及第二年开学注册时分两年平均缴纳。

(二)培养方式

我校新闻与传播硕士录取后于2011年9月入学,学制3年,实行学分制。新闻与传播硕士专业学位研究生原则上为双休日集中授课。成绩优异者最多可提前1年毕业,学习时间最长不超过4年。本专业学位将强化应用型课程和专业实践,突出案例分析和实际调查研究方法。建立校内外双导师制,校外兼职导师为新闻与传播业内具有高级专业技术职务的资深专家,将参与学术前沿讲座、专业实践指导、论文指导等多个环节的培养工作。

(三)学位授予

学生在规定年限之内,学完规定的课程,成绩合格,修满学分,完成硕士毕业论文并通过中国科学技术大学组织的学位论文答辩,经校学位委员会审核批准后,授予国家颁发的硕士研究生毕业证书和学位证书。

★联系方式

中国科学技术大学新闻与传播专业学位中心 电话:0551–3602620;3607132 联系人:李老师、于老师

地址:安徽省合肥市包河区金寨路96号 中国科学技术大学 223楼 邮编:230026

安 徽 大 学

2011年招收在职人员攻读工商管理硕士(MBA)专业学位招生简章

根据国务院学位委员会《关于2011年招收在职人员攻读硕士学位工作的通知》(学位办[2011]28号)精神和要求,现将2011年我校招收在职人员攻读工商管理硕士专业学位工作的具体事宜通知如下:

一、报名条件及招生对象

2008年7月31日前国民教育序列大学本科或本科以上毕业并取得毕业证书(一般应有学位证书)的在职人员。重点招收国有大中型企业管理人员。

符合报考条件的人员,资格审查表由所在单位人事部门填写推荐意见。

二、招生名额:60

三、报名办法 第一步 网上报名:所有报考者须满足所报考学位类别应具备的条件,在网上填写报名信息前,报考者要进行资格自审,必须认真阅读所报考学位类别应具备的条件,确定自己是否符合报考资格。如不满足相关条件或提供虚假信息,即使报名参加了考试,我校不予录取,责任由考生自负。符合报考条件的报考考生在7月1日至14日期间登录“中国学位与研究生教育信息网”(以下简称“学位网”,http://www.xiexiebang.com),按要求填写、提交报名信息和本人电子照片。考生网上报名成功后,打印报名系统生成的《2011年在职人员攻读硕士学位报名登记表》。

第二步 现场确认:在7月15日至18日,到各省级学位与研究生教育主管部门指定地点(网上报名成功后会有具体地点信息提示)缴纳报名费、校验身份证件、签字确认报考信息。现场确认时,考生须持规定的身份证件(第二代居民身份证或护照)至现场确认点,由工作人员核验,通过第二代居民身份证鉴别仪验证报名信息,并拷贝第二代居民身份证内数码照片文件(持护照者除外),本人在报名系统打印生成的《2011年在职人员攻读硕士学位报名登记表》上签字确认。报名信息一经签字确认,一律不得更改。

第三步 资格审查:考试成绩发布后,通过我校公布的复试分数线的考生登录学位网下载本人《2011年在职人员攻读硕士学位全国联考资格审查表》,本人签名后将该表交所在单位人事部门(或档案管理部门),核准表中内容、填写推荐意见,并在电子照片上加盖单位人事部门公章。考生应于复试报到时到我校进行资格审查,复试报到时间约在2011年12月中下旬,具体时间请关注本网站通知。届时须出示以下材料:

1)签有所在单位人事部门推荐意见并加盖公章的《2011年在职人员攻读硕士学位全国联考资格审查表》。

2)身份证原件及复印件一份;

3)大学本科毕业证书、学士学位证书原件及复印件一份;如考生持境外学历、学位报考,资格审查时须提交教育部留学服务中心出具的认证报告。

四、考试科目 入学考试分为初试和复试两个部分。

初试科目为英语、综合能力,共计2门,均为全国联考。参考书目:《在职攻读硕士学位全国联考英语考试大纲》(科学技术文献出版社)、《2011年在职攻读工商管理硕士专业学位入学考试综合能力考试大纲及报考指南》(机械工业出版社,2011版)。

复试科目为政治理论,由我校单独组织。

五、考试时间

全国联考的时间为2011年10月29日、30日。考试地点见准考证(说明: 现场确认工作完成后,省级学位与研究生教育主管部门检查汇总有效报名数据,为考生编制准考证,并将相应数据回传至学位网。10月15日后,考生可在学位网下载准考证,准考证不再寄发)。

政治理论考试和面试时间待联考后另行通知。届时考生请携带准考证和本人身份证参加复试。

六、其他

1、学生在规定年限之内修满所规定的学分,成绩合格,完成学位论文并通过我校组织的答辩,经校学位委员会审核批准后,授予安徽大学工商管理硕士专业学位。

2、学制:三年

3、学费:11000元/学年

4、我校2011年考试成绩、复试分数线等事宜均及时通过我校研究生院网站发布,我校不再邮寄纸本的考生成绩单和复试通知书。

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安 徽 大 学

2011年招收在职人员攻读公共管理硕士(MPA)专业学位招生简章

根据国务院学位委员会《关于2011年招收在职人员攻读硕士学位工作的通知》(学位办[2011]28号)精神和要求,现将2011年我校招收在职人员攻读公共管理硕士专业学位工作的具体事宜通知如下:

一、报名条件及招生对象

2008年7月31日前国民教育序列大学本科或本科以上毕业并取得毕业证书(一般应有学位证书)的在职人员。重点招收政府部门和非政府公共管理机构人员。

符合报考条件的政府部门管理人员须按照国家公务员局的统一要求,持省级人事部门的推荐意见进行资格审查。

非政府部门人员,资格审查表由所在单位人事部门填写推荐意见,非政府部门人员录取比例一般不超过本校当年招生限额的20%。

二、招生名额:50

三、报名办法

第一步 网上报名:所有报考者须满足所报考学位类别应具备的条件,在网上填写报名信息前,报考者要进行资格自审,必须认真阅读所报考学位类别应具备的条件,确定自己是否符合报考资格。如不满足相关条件或提供虚假信息,即使报名参加了考试,我校不予录取,责任由考生自负。符合报考条件的报考考生在7月1日至14日期间登录“中国学位与研究生教育信息网”(以下简称“学位网”,http://www.xiexiebang.com),按要求填写、提交报名信息和本人电子照片。考生网上报名成功后,打印报名系统生成的《2011年在职人员攻读硕士学位报名登记表》。

第二步 现场确认:在7月15日至18日,到各省级学位与研究生教育主管部门指定地点(网上报名成功后会有具体地点信息提示)缴纳报名费、校验身份证件、签字确认报考信息。现场确认时,考生须持规定的身份证件(第二代居民身份证或护照)至现场确认点,由工作人员核验,通过第二代居民身份证鉴别仪验证报名信息,并拷贝第二代居民身份证内数码照片文件(持护照者除外),本人在报名系统打印生成的《2011年在职人员攻读硕士学位报名登记表》上签字确认。报名信息一经签字确认,一律不得更改。

第三步 资格审查:考试成绩发布后,通过我校公布的复试分数线的考生登录学位网下载本人《2011年在职人员攻读硕士学位全国联考资格审查表》,本人签名后将该表交所在单位人事部门(或档案管理部门),核准表中内容、填写推荐意见,并在电子照片上加盖单位人事部门公章(政府部门管理人员须由省级人事部门签署推荐意见)。考生应于复试报到时到我校进行资格审查,复试报到时间约在2011年12月中下旬,具体时间请关注本网站通知。届时须出示以下材料:

1)签有所在单位人事部门推荐意见并加盖公章的《2011年在职人员攻读硕士学位全国联考资格审查表》(政府部门管理人员还须由省级主管部门签署推荐意见)。

2)身份证原件及复印件一份;

3)大学本科毕业证书、学士学位证书原件及复印件一份;如考生持境外学历、学位报考,资格审查时须提交教育部留学服务中心出具的认证报告。

四、考试科目

入学考试分为初试和复试两个部分。

初试科目为英语、公共管理基础、综合知识(语文、数学、逻辑),共计3门,均为全国联考。参考书目:《在职攻读硕士学位全国联考英语(日语、俄语)考试大纲》(科学技术文献出版社)、《公共管理硕士(MPA)专业学位联考考试大纲》(中国人民大学出版社,2011版)。

复试科目为政治理论,由我校单独组织。

五、考试时间

全国联考的时间为2011年10月29日、30日。考试地点见准考证(说明: 现场确认工作完成后,省级学位与研究生教育主管部门检查汇总有效报名数据,为考生编制准考证,并将相应数据回传至学位网。10月15日后,考生可在学位网下载准考证,准考证不再寄发)。

政治理论考试和面试时间待联考后另行通知。届时考生请携带准考证和本人身份证参加复试。

六、培养方向

公共行政(管理)与人力资源管理;电子政务与政府信息管理;工商行政与市场监督管理;土地资源管理;城乡社区发展与社会保障;公共经济、科技、文化、教育管理;事业单位、社会团体管理等。

七、其他

1、学生在规定年限之内修满所规定的学分,成绩合格,完成学位论文并通过我校组织的答辩,经校学位委员会审核批准后,授予安徽大学公共管理硕士专业学位。

2、学制:三年

3、学费:8000元/学年

4、我校2011年考试成绩、复试分数线等事宜均及时通过我校研究生院网站发布,我校不再邮寄纸本的考生成绩单和复试通知书。

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