第一篇:浙大2011考博英语部分题目及答案
听力第一篇
Among my experiences as a college president is the all-too-frequent phone call in the night that begins: “One of your students is in the emergency room with alcohol poisoning.” The whole country got a similar wake-up call in June when it was reported that alcohol abuse on college campuses is on the rise, especially for women, and that college students drink far more than nonstudents.One statistic showed that college students spend more money on alcohol while in college than on books.Alcohol abuse, although tragic, is but one symptom of a larger campus crisis.A generation has come to college quite fragile, not very secure about who it is, fearful of its lack of identity and without confidence in its future.Many students are ashamed of themselves and afraid of relationships.Students use alcohol as an escape.It's used as an excuse for bad behavior: the insanity defense writ large on campus.This diminished sense of self has caused a growth in racism, sexism, attempted suicide, theft, property-damage and cheating on most campuses.This is not the stuff of most presidents' public conversations.Nor can it be explained away as an “underclass” problem;it is found on our most privileged campuses.It is happening because the generation now entering college has experienced few authentic connections with adults in its lifetime.I call this the “Culture of Neglect,” and we — parents, teachers, professors and administrators — are the primary architects.It begins at home, where social and economic factors — such as declining incomes requiring longer work hours — result in less family time.Young people have been allowed to or must take part-time jobs rather than spending time in school, on homework or with their families.More children and youths are being reared in a vacuum, with television as their only supervisor, and there is little expectation that they learn personal responsibility.Immersed in themselves, they are left to their peers.31.The main idea of the first paragraph is that().× 正确答案为C
[A] it is easy to be a college president
[B] a college president has to sit up till midnight
[C] alcohol abuse is quite common on campus
[D] it is harmful for college students to drink alcohol
32.According to the author, college students turn to alcohol as a(n)().× 正确答案为C
[A] inspiration
[B] stimulation
[C] escape
[D] relaxation
33.The word “architects” in Para.2 can be best replaced by().× 正确答案为D
[A] artists
[B] experts
[C] discoverers
[D] designers
34.How do parents react to the “Culture of Neglect”?()× 正确答案为B
[A] Parents have lowered their expectations on children.[B] Parents take little care of the growth of their children.[C] Parents spend too much time watching television.[D] Parents fail to cooperate with teachers and administrators.35.What is the main problem with the children brought up in the “ Culture of Neglect?”()× 正确答案为C
[A] They can't read or write well.[B] They can hardly find a good job.[C] They don't have the sense of responsibility.[D] They are more likely to commit crimes.第二篇
Conventional wisdom about conflict seems pretty much cut and dried.Too little conflict breeds apathy(冷漠)and stagnation(呆滞).Too much conflict leads to divisiveness(分裂)and hostility.Moderate levels of conflict, however, can spark creativity and motivate people in a healthy and competitive way.Recent research by Professor Charles R.Schwenk, however, suggests that the optimal level of conflict may be more complex to determine than these simple generalizations.He studied perceptions of conflict among a sample of executives.Some of the executives worked for profit-seeking organizations and others for not-for-profit organizations.Somewhat surprisingly, Schwenk found that opinions about conflict varied systematically as a function of the type of organization.Specifically, managers in not-for-profit organizations strongly believed that conflict was beneficial to their organizations and that it promoted higher quality decision making than might be achieved in the absence of conflict.Managers of for-profit organizations saw a different picture.They believed that conflict generally was damaging and usually led to poor-quality decision making in their organizations.Schwenk interpreted these results in terms of the criteria for effective decision making suggested by the executives.In the profit-seeking organizations, decision-making effectiveness was most often assessed in financial terms.The executives believed that consensus rather than conflict enhanced financial indicators.In the not-for-profit organizations, decision-making effectiveness was defined from the perspective of satisfying constituents.Given the complexities and ambiguities associated with satisfying many diverse constituents executives perceived that conflict led to more considered and acceptable decisions.31.In the eyes of the author, conventional opinion on conflict is________.A)wrong
B)oversimplified
C)misleading
D)unclear 注:文章第一句
32.Professor Charles R.Schwenk's research shows________.A)the advantages and disadvantages of conflict B)the real value of conflict
C)the difficulty in determining the optimal level of conflict
D)the complexity of defining the roles of conflict
注:文章第二段
33.We can learn from Schwenk's research that________.A)a person’s view of conflict is influenced by the purpose of his organization
B)conflict is necessary for managers of for-profit organizations
C)different people resolve conflicts in different ways
D)it is impossible for people to avoid conflict
注:文章第三段 34.The passage suggests that in forfor425B.C.)被称为“历史之父”
所著的《历史》为西方第一部历史著作
10. Polynesian:波利尼西亚人 指太平洋岛屿居民
11. the Goths: 哥特族(日耳曼族的一支 在3至5世纪侵入罗马帝国); barbarian: 未开化的人 野蛮人;pillage:(尤指战争中的)掠夺
12. Tahiti: 塔希提岛
位于南太平洋;rite of passage:通过礼仪(指为人生进入一个新阶段 如出生、成年等举行的仪式)
13.souvenir: 纪念品;of choice : 特别的;globetrot:周游世界[globe-trotter的逆构]
14.parlor: <美>(接待顾客的)店堂
15.underworld: 下流社会 以犯罪活动为生的人们
16.delinquent: 违法者
17.pricking: 刺 戳
18.生活在北极圈内及其附近的一些北方部落的人(主要是因纽特人)用针刺破皮肤
再把染成炭黑色的线穿进去
Inuit:生活在北极地区的因纽特人 即爱斯基摩人; soot: 炭黑色
19.pigment: 颜料; rake-like: 齿叉形的20.bone-cutting: 用骨头削成的;groove: 沟 纹(道);buttocks:臀部
21.hand-held: 手持的
便携式的; contraption:装置
22.dermis: 真皮
23.直到1929年经济危机爆发前 文身一直十分风靡
all the rage: <口>风靡一时的事物 时尚
24.sport: <口> 惹人注目地穿戴
25.omnipresent: 无所不在的 26.fad:(穿着、行为、言谈等方面)一时的风尚
第二篇:浙大考博英语实用听力-答案
Test One
Section A-Section B
1C / 2D / 3D / 4C / 5D / 6D / 7C / 8A / 9B / 10C / 11C / 12B / 13A / 14A / 15B / 16A / 17D / 18B / 19C / 20C
Section C
Part A
1.a bright light
2.face masks
3.frightened
4.piece of metal
5.kind of souvenir
Part B
6.Italy
7.four English victories, four ties
8.70,000
9.at the 52nd minute
10.107
Part C
11C / 12A / 13C
Part D
14D / 15C / 16B / 17E / 18A
Test Two
Section A-Section B
1C / 2A / 3B / 4D / 5C / 6B / 7D / 8C / 9D / 10B / 11C / 12C / 13D / 14B / 15B / 16D / 17C / 18D / 19A / 20B
Section C
Part A
1.snow showers
2.more consistent snowfall
3.cloudy
4.rain showers
5.89 degrees
Part B
6.at least 324 square miles
7.an important earthquakes source
8.magnitude, depth, the surface structures
9.$358 million
10.once every 500-2,000 years
Part C
11B / 12D / 13A
Part D
14A / 15B / 16C / 17A
Test Three
Section A-Section B
1A / 2D / 3B / 4D / 5B / 6B / 7D / 8D / 9C / 10D / 11C / 12C / 13B / 14D / 15A / 16C / 17C / 18B / 19D / 20C
Section C
Part A
1.on a picnic
2.looking for firewood
3.slowly as possible
4.two small incisions / cuts
5.the hospital overnight
Part B
6.early Saturday
7.a merchant vessel
8.mechanical problem
9.29
10.immigrant smuggling
Part C
11D / 12B / 13A
Part D
14C / 15A / 16D
Test Four
Section A-Section B
1B / 2C / 3B / 4A / 5D / 6A / 7C / 8C / 9C / 10C / 11B /
13C / 14D / 15C / 16D / 17A / 18D / 19D / 20C
Section C
Part A
1.a cooperation agreement
2.broadband communications network
3.negotiations and discussions
4.technologies, management expertise
5.responsible departments
Part B
6.a young architect
7.old and lovely
8.very frightened
9.write his ghost a letter
10.they lived happily together
Part C
11C / 12B / 13A / 14D
Part D
15A / 16C / 17D
Test Five
Section A-Section B
1B / 2C / 3D / 4C / 5D / 6A / 7B / 8D / 9A / 10D / 11B /
13A / 14D / 15C / 16C / 17D / 18C / 19A / 20D
Section C
Part A
1.write
2.a VCR
3.purchase stolen goods
4.get a bargain
5.more thefts
Part B
6.with an enthusiastic smile
7.he gave a lively commentary
8.they smiled
9.his dream was in jeopardy
10.emotional intelligence
Part C
11A / 12B / 13A / 14B
Part D
15A /16D /17C /18A
Test Six
Section A-Section B
1C / 2A / 3D / 4B / 5A / 6C / 7C / 8A / 9B / 10D / 11B //// 12C12B12B
13D / 14C / 15B / 16A / 17A / 18B / 19A / 20B
Section C
Part A
1.swept by emotion
2.change a bad mood / change bad moods
3.deal with / relieve
4.more positive light
5.distraction
Part B
6.a positive attitude
7.gathering of enthusiasm, zeal, confidence
8.clear goals, optimistic, cando attitude
9.the situation, not themselves
10.with effort and practice
Part C
11A /12A /13B /14C
Part D
15B /16D /17B /18C
Test Seven
Section A-Section B
1C / 2B / 3C / 4C / 5A / 6D / 7A / 8D / 9D / 10B / 11B /
13C / 14D / 15D / 16A / 17A / 18B / 19C / 20C
Section C
Part A
1.delay impulse
2.children / kids / preschoolers
3.twofruit reward
4.pursuing their goals
5.through practice
Part B
6.others feel
7.subtle, almost imperceptible
8.academic I.Q.tests
9.reliable networks
10.interpersonal skills / emotional intelligence
Part C
11D /12D /13B /14C
Part D
15C /16C /17D /18A
Test Eight
Section A-Section B
1C / 2D / 3D / 4B / 5D / 6B / 7B / 8A / 9D / 10A / 11A /
13A / 14D / 15A / 16D / 17C / 18C / 19D / 20A
Section C
Part A
1.a good name
2.unmarried mothers
3.teenager drug abuse
4.cultural influences
5.sense of shame
Part B
6.to get comfort
7.an adventurous and independent woman
8.a master's degree in linguistics
9.searchandrescue work// 12A12C
10.100 times greater
Part C
11D /12C /13A /14C
Part D
15C / 16A / 17B / 18D
Test Nine
Section A-Section B
1D / 2C / 3D / 4B / 5A / 6C / 7A / 8C / 9B / 10D / 11A / 12D /
13A / 14D / 15C / 16A / 17C / 18C / 19B / 20D
Section C
Part A
1.entertaining and constructive
2.his marriage
3.in 1965
4.vigorously condensing / focusing on essentials
5.in 19 languages
Part B
6.forgetting about calories
7.a doctor
8.that on the package's label
9.25 percent
10.a strong willpower and persistence
Part C
11C / 12C / 13A / 14D
Part D
15B / 16B / 17D / 18D Test Ten
Section A-Section B
1B / 2A / 3D / 4C / 5C / 6B / 7A / 8C / 9A / 10D / 11B /
13A / 14D / 15B / 16B / 17B / 18C / 19C / 20B
Section C
Part A
1.the video taperecorder
2.more efficient
3.more than doubled
4.rising Japanese company
5.repeatable and editable
Part B
6.a dozen silicon chips
7.creating the microprocessor
8.by advertising in Electronic News
9.the heart of computers
10.a consultant in patent cases
Part C
11A / 12C / 13B / 14D
Part D
15B / 16C / 17D / 18C
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第三篇:2016年浙大考博英语真题部分试题
2016年浙江大学博士生英语
听力 PART A Welcome to Everglades National Park.The Everglades is a watery plain covered with saw grass that's home to numerous species of plants and wildlife.At one and a half million acres, it's too big to see it all today, but this tour will offer you a good sampling.Our tour bus will stop first at Taylor Slough.This is a good place to start because it's home to many of the plants and animals typically associated with the Everglades.You'll see many exotic birds and, of course, our world famous alligators.Don't worry, there's a boardwalk that goes across the marsh, so you can look down at the animals in the water from a safe distance.The boardwalk is high enough to give you a great view of the saw grass prairie.From there we'll head to some other marshy and even jungle like areas that feature wonderful tropical plant life.For those of you who'd like a closer view of the saw grass prairie, you might consider renting a canoe sometime during your visit here.However, don't do this unless you have a very good sense of direction and can negotiate your way through tall grass.We'd hate to have to come looking for you.You have the good fortune of being here in the winter—the best time of year to visit.During the spring and summer, the mosquitoes will just about eat you alive!Right now they're not so bothersome, but you'll still want to use an insect repellent.Welcome to Everglades National Park.The Everglades is a watery plain covered with saw grass that's home to numerous species of plants and wildlife.At one and a half million acres, it's too big to see it all today, but this tour will offer you a good sampling.Our tour bus will stop first at Taylor Slough.This is a good place to start because it's home to many of the plants and animals typically associated with the Everglades.You'll see many exotic birds and, of course, our world famous alligators.Don't worry, there's a boardwalk that goes across the marsh, so you can look down at the animals in the water from a safe distance.The boardwalk is high enough to give you a great view of the saw grass prairie.From there we'll head to some other marshy and even jungle like areas that feature wonderful tropical plant life.For those of you who'd like a closer view of the saw grass prairie, you might consider renting a canoe sometime during your visit here.However, don't do this unless you have a very good sense of direction and can negotiate your way through tall grass.We'd hate to have to come looking for you.You have the good fortune of being here in the winter—the best time of year to visit.During the spring and summer, the mosquitoes will just about eat you alive!Right now they're not so bothersome, but you'll still want to use an insect repellent.-----文章来源 托福听力
听力是 托福内容,完型填空 是大学英语教程第四册里面的内容~~~
完型阅读
Gold Mankind's fascination with gold is as old as civilization itself.The ancient Egypitains esteemed23 gold ,which had religious significance to them ,and King Tutankhamen was buried in a solid gold coffin 3,300 years ago.The wandering Israelites worshiped a golden calf ,and the legendary26 King Midas asked that everything he touched be turned into gold.Not only is gold beautiful ,but it's virtually indestructible.It will not rust or corrode;gold coins and products fabricated from the metal have survived undamaged for centuries.Gold is extremely easy to work with;one ounce ,which is about the size of a cube of sugar can be beaten into a sheet nearly 100 square feet in size ,and becomes so thin that light pass through it.An ounce of gold can also be strethced into a wire 50 miles long.Gold conducts electricity better than any other substance except copper and silver ,and it is particularly important in the modern electronics industry.People have always longed to possess gold.Unfortunately ,this longing30 has also brought out the worst in the human character.The Spanish conquistadores robbed palaces ,temples ,and graves and killed thousands of Indians in their ruthless search for gold.Often the only rule in young California during the days of the gold rush was exercised by the mob with a rope.Even today ,the economic running of South Africa's gold mines depends largely on the employment of black laborers who are paid about &40 a month ,plus room and board ,and who must work in conditions that only be described as cruel.About 400 miners are killed in mine accidents in South Africa each year ,or one for every two tons of gold produced.Historically ,the desire to hoard gold at home has bee primarily an occupation of the working and peasant classes ,who have no faith in paper money.George Bernard Shaw defended their instinct eloquently :“You have to choose between trusting to the natural stability of gold and the natural stabilityof the honesty and intelligence fo the members of the government ,”he said ,“and with due respect to these gentlemen ,I advise you---to vote for gold.”
PS:听力第一题 五个答案为:1.a good sampling 2.exotic birds 3.a safe distance 4.running a canoe 5.a close view
2016年浙大英语考博完形填空原文,各位考生可以回忆下 你选对了几个~~~~~Gold
Mankind's fascination with gold is as old as civilization itself.The ancient Egypitains esteemed23 gold ,which had religious significance to them ,and King Tutankhamen was buried in a solid gold coffin 3,300 years ago.The wandering Israelites worshiped a golden calf ,and the legendary26 King Midas asked that everything he touched be turned into gold.Not only is gold beautiful ,but it's virtually indestructible.It will not rust or corrode;gold coins and products fabricated from the metal have survived undamaged for centuries.Gold is extremely easy to work with;one ounce ,which is about the size of a cube of sugar can be beaten into a sheet nearly 100 square feet in size ,and becomes so thin that light pass through it.An ounce of gold can also be strethced into a wire 50 miles long.Gold conducts electricity better than any other substance except copper and silver ,and it is particularly important in the modern electronics industry.People have always longed to possess gold.Unfortunately ,this longing30 has also brought out the worst in the human character.The Spanish conquistadores robbed palaces ,temples ,and graves and killed thousands of Indians in their ruthless search for gold.Often the only rule in young California during the days of the gold rush was exercised by the mob with a rope.Even today ,the economic running of South Africa's gold mines depends largely on the employment of black laborers who are paid about &40 a month ,plus room and board ,and who must work in conditions that only be described as cruel.About 400 miners are killed in mine accidents in South Africa each year ,or one for every two tons of gold produced.Historically ,the desire to hoard gold at home has bee primarily an occupation of the working and peasant classes ,who have no faith in paper money.George Bernard Shaw defended their instinct eloquently :“You have to choose between trusting to the natural stability of gold and the natural stabilityof the honesty and intelligence fo the members of the government ,”he said ,“and with due respect to these gentlemen ,I advise you---to vote for gold.”
翻译原文
Researchers found that sport shoppers don't just bargain hunt for the best deals, but also for the thrill of it.研究人员发现,“运动型消费者”不仅在寻找最优价,他们还很享受买促销品带给他们的兴奋感。
Professors from San Francisco State University revealed this new breed of shoppers and presented evidence that they have similar behaviors of competitive athletes in that they view bargain shopping as an achievement domain.Achievement goal theory, which describes the motivational behavior of sports athletes in achieving their athletic goals, was used in the study to better understand the motivation of sport shoppers.The study looked at American undergraduate students, who filled out open-ended surveys, participated in interviews and took part in closet inventories.The researchers then analyzed the information using three categories: task, ego and social approval.'This is somebody who takes great pride in their ability to get the thing they want at a discount,' said Kathleen O'Donnel, associate dean of the School of Business.'It's not about spending the least, it's about saving the most.' O'Donnell is the lead author on an article published online Nov.14 in the Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, with Judi Strebel, chair of the marketing department, and their Australian colleague Gary Mortimer of Queensland University as co-authors.The article, titled, 'The thrill of victory: Women and sport shopping,' will be published in print early in 2016.
第四篇:2013人大考博英语
2013英语
20分单选20个 20分完型20个 20分阅读20个
20分翻译英译汉汉译英 20分写作 写作题目
Major study and English learning
不少于200字 必须包括以下内容
1.major study is your future 2.English study is important 3.How to manage the time between them
另外,翻译挺难,英译汉是关于communication technology的,里面有一些专业词汇。汉译英更变态,是一个青州佛像的翻译,比如青州佛像最令人难忘的是它的笑容,他细细的眉眼,两腮若隐若现的笑容,仿佛荡漾着愉悦等等…..
第五篇:2016武大考博英语试题及答案
答案见附录
2016武大博士生英语入学考试真题答案
I.Reading Comprehension(40分)(黄老师提供)BCAD ACBA DDCA DCAB CCBA
Part II English-Chinese Translation(5*4=20分)(方老师提供:标答)
1.如果我们的时间使用得当,就能生产出有用和重要的产品,在市场上买得一定的价钱;或者充实我们的经验,增长我们的才干,待到适当时机我们就能挣到金钱。
2.我们想到死便震惊不已,因而不惜一切努力、麻烦和费用以保全生命。可是我们对于损失一个钟头或者一天时间往往漠不关心,忘记生命原来就是我们生活的每一天、每一小时的总和。
3.现在如果从我们的寿命中减去所有这些岁月,我们将发现,能让我们用于有效工作的时间大概是15或20年左右。谁能记住这一点,就不会心甘情愿地浪费他生命的每时每刻。
4.如果我们让生命的早晨时光悄悄溜走而未加利用,我们将永远无法弥补这种损失。等我们长大了,获得知识的能力就变得迟钝了,因此在童年和青年时期没能获得的知识或技能将永远不能获得了。
Part III Chinese-English Translation(20分)(方老师提供:标答)
We are not sure what “intelligence” is, not what is passed on.However, the fact does not prevent us from finding it a very useful concept, and placing a certain amount of reliance on tests which “measure” it.In an intelligence test we take a sample of an individual’s ability to solve puzzles and problems of various kinds, and if we have taken a representative sample, it will allow us to predict successfully the level of performance he will reach in a wide variety of occupations.The Education Act 1944 passed by the British parliament made secondary schooling for all become law.Grammar schools, with the exception of small number of independent foundation schools, became available to the whole population.Since the number of grammar schools in the country could accommodate at most approximately 25 percent of the total child population of eleven-plus, some kind of selection had to be made.Narrowly academic examinations and tests were considered to be in favor of children who had had the advantage of highly-academic primary schools and academically biased homes.Intelligence tests were then devised to counteract this narrow specialization, by introducing problems which were not based on knowledge from books.In other words, the intelligence test attempts to assess the general ability of any child to think, reason, judge, analyze and synthesize, mainly by presenting him with different actual situations within his range of competence and understanding.Part IV Writing 20分(牟老师提供)Sample1
Paper Book or Electronic Book Nowadays many electronic devices emerge, such as kindle, providing possibility for electronic books.However, most of the readers still prefer reading in the traditional way instead of electronic books.Why do the paper books win the landslide victory? Apparently, paper books are of greater collection value than the electronic book.Some readers are looking forward to a blissful atmosphere with a book in hand, sitting in the sunshine comfortably.An electronic book can never fulfill the desire for this atmosphere.What’s more, the paper book is better for the eyes while the screen of electronic book may do harm to the retina to some extent.Using the electronic devices, the readers are absent-minded more easily as there exist many temptations.What we can’t deny, nevertheless, is that the electronic book has its own special merits as well.First of all, it’s much cheaper.Then, it’s easier to be carried with.While some readers have to put a heavy paper book in the bag, the e-book reader merely take the phone.Also, the electronic book has a larger coverage as some books or essays don’t have the paper version.Generally speaking, the paper books are irreplaceable, still playing the dominant role in reading market.Electronic books are also indispensable.We readers should use these ways correctly.Sample 2
Reading in an Old-fashioned Way As scientific development has been a new trend of this era, words prefixed with an “e-” has been widely-used and gradually become a part of our daily routine.It’s an era of information explosion and the creation and innovation of E-book technology meets the requirements and developments of the network society.However, according to the survey, e-book sales dropped in the United States, as well as in the United Kingdom.It seems that people tend to read in the old-fashioned way.In my point of view, the reasons of this phenomena are as follows.First of all, paper books can easily make people calm down.Leafing through pages and feeling the unique scent of paper is absorbing and intriguing.Secondly, books printed on paper are easily shared by people, since reading is not an individual activity.Thirdly, nowadays people enjoy the relative informality of reading, and reading paper books is a good way to make people totally unrestricted by time and space.Last but not the least, paper books are cheaper than an e-book electronic screen.Generally speaking, reading in an old-fashioned way can also meet the multiple needs of people nowadays.Scientific innovation gives us more choices and we are happy to enjoy the convenience of this golden times.However, reading in an old-fashioned way in the era of information fragmentation is some kind of habit that we should retain.