考研资料 公共管理硕士2010全国联考英语真题

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  Part I Dialogue Communication (15 minutes, 15 points)

 

  Part II Vocabulary and structure (20 minutes, 10 points)

 

  Part III Reading Comprehension (40 minutes, 40 points)

 

  Part IV Cloze Test (15 minutes, 10 points)

 

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  英语试卷Ⅰ

 

  Part I Dialogue Communication (15 minutes, 15 points)

 

  Section A Dialogue Completion

 

  Directions: In this section, you will read 5 short incomplete dialogues between two speakers , each followed by four choices marked A,B,C and D. Choose the answer that best suits the situation to complete the dialogues. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.

 

  1. Man:Jane, you won't believe it. I won the lottery!

 

  Woman:

 

  Man:No, it's true. When I found out , I was shocked.

 

  A、So what?

 

  B 、Does it really count?

 

  C、 Are you putting me on ?

 

  D 、I magine that!

 

  2. It's raining cats and dogs outside. Did you remember to bring the umbrella ?

 

  A、 everything is fine

 

  B、 you can count on me

 

  C、 it'll clear up soon

 

  D 、it slipped my mind this morning

 

  3. Man: How can I possibly review all this material by next week?

 

  Woman :Take it easy. I'll help you with it.

 

  A 、I'm going crazy !

 

  B 、Can't wait

 

  C 、I'm glad it's finally over.

 

  D 、What a load off!

 

  4. Man:Get a move on! We need to be at the airport in an hour.

 

  Woman :Come on ! There's plenty of time . Remember, were going on this trip to relax , .

 

  A 、were in the same boat.

 

  B 、not the other way around .

 

  C、 so let's go .

 

  D、 so for it .

 

  5. Wife:Can you come over here, please? Which one is better?

 

  Husband:

 

  Wife :Come on , can't you make up your mind for once?

 

  A 、I have no idea .

 

  B 、I have noting more to say .

 

  C、 I don't care .

 

  D、 I don't like it .

 

  Section B Dialogue Completion

 

  Directions: In this section, you will read 5 short incomplete dialogues between two speakers , each followed by four choices marked A,B,C and D. Choose the answer that best suits the situation to complete the dialogues. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.

 

  6. Man:I heard you've got a wonderful job in a post office. How's your new job going?

 

  Woman:I just feel libeafish out of water.

 

  Question:What does the woman feel about her new job?

 

  A 、She's satisfied with it.

 

  B、 She feels uncomfortable about it .

 

  C、 She feels it's her dream come true.

 

  D、 She find it demanding.

 

  7. Man:hi, Linda, are you going to teach after you graduate form the university .

 

  Woman:Where did you get the idea like that ?

 

  Question:What can be concluded about Linda?

 

  A 、She likes teaching very much .

 

  B、 She has no desire to teach.

 

  C、 She has no idea about teaching.

 

  D、 She may choose to teach.

 

  8. Man:Why you have to ask your pureness to pay your rent ?

 

  Woman:Well ,I'm unable to make ends meets.

 

  Question:What do we know about the women?

 

  A 、She's unable to mange her money.

 

  B、 She can't get her parents to pay her rent.

 

  C、 She is fianancaily in trouble.

 

  D、 She can't help her parents out .

 

  9. Man:Ken and Sandra hope to sell their house for 83 million.

 

  Woman:Yeah, they always think big.

 

  Question:What does the woman think of Ken and Sandra's plan?

 

  A、 It's worth a try.

 

  B、 It's realistic.

 

  C、 It's not going to work.

 

  D、 It's ridiculous.

 

  10. Man:Excuse me , Do you need some help?

 

  Woman:I'm trying to get to the rail way station, but I can't make heads or tails of this ticket matchine .

 

  Question:What is the woman's problem?

 

  A 、She closen't know how to use the matchine.

 

  B 、She dosen't have the small change with her.

 

  C、 She's not sure how much the trip will cost .

 

  D、 She's unable to get the ticket in time .

 

  Part II 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 ambitious project, scores of organizations around the uorul will take at least ten years to be oucomplished.

 

  A、 indicating

 

  B、 composing

 

  C、 involving

 

  D、 containing

 

  12. Because of the popularlity of the region visitors are advised to look hotels .

 

  A 、in order

 

  B、 in person

 

  C 、in advance

 

  D 、in turn

 

  13. To keep her job , she has to the bad temper of her boss .

 

  A、 put up with

 

  B、 take up on

 

  C、 make up of

 

  D 、come up to

 

  14. Student journalists artaught how to be when writing in a limited space.

 

  A、 convincing

 

  B 、brief

 

  C、 appealing

 

  D 、expressive

 

  15. The discussion was so that at intervals the speakers stopped for refreshments.

 

  A、 exhausted

 

  B、 exhausting

 

  C、 excited

 

  D 、exciting

 

  16. The popularity of these schools is growing steadily their high tuition fees.

 

  A、 instead of

 

  B、 in favor of

 

  C、 in spite of

 

  D、 in place of

 

  17. It is often not easy to the marked generation gap which exists between the young and their elders.

 

  A、broaden

 

  B、 break

 

  C、bridge

 

  D、build

 

  18. The drive from England to .Scotland provides the tourist with many. Pleasant changes of

 

  A、scenery

 

  B、 sight

 

  C、perspective

 

  D、scene

 

  19. This ambitious project, scores of organizations around the world, will take at least ten years to be accomplished.

 

  A、indicating

 

  B、composing

 

  C、containing

 

  D、 involving

 

  20. Because of the popularity of the region, visitors are advised to book hotels

 

  A、 in order

 

  B、 in person

 

  C、 in turn

 

  D、in advance

 

  21.He purposely ignored her call because he just didn't feel like

 

  A. disturbing

 

  B. to disturb

 

  C. being disturbed

 

  D. to be disturbed

 

  22. Do you really think Bill will help you write the report? Don't count your chickens they are hatched.

 

  A. as

 

  B. after

 

  C. before

 

  D. while

 

  23. If you want a thing _ well, do it yourself.

 

  A. done

 

  B. doing

 

  C. to do

 

  D. being done

 

  24. The committee members agreed to the proposal that .the issue _ to immediate voting.

 

  A. is to be put

 

  B. be put

 

  C. should put

 

  D. must be put

 

  25. Soloudly _ that even people in next room could hear him.

 

  A. did he speak

 

  B. dose he speak

 

  C. he spoke

 

  D. he speaks.

 

  26. To master a foreign language like French requires hard work, so you study

 

  A. should

 

  B. must

 

  C. can't

 

  D. may not

 

  27. Gaining a new customer costs keeping an old one.

 

  A. as many as five times

 

  B. five times as many as

 

  C. as much as five times

 

  D. five times as much as

 

  28. People with glasses are perceived to be up to ten IQ points more intelligent than. .

 

  A. those without

 

  B. that without

 

  C. these without

 

  D. one without

 

  29. Reading books, takes the reader to other worlds, is a wonderful way to “escape”。

 

  A. that

 

  B. what

 

  C. as

 

  D. which

 

  30. Take 60mg up to four tim.es a day, advised otherwise by a doctor.

 

  A. if

 

  B. until

 

  C. though

 

  D.unless

 

  Part III Reading comprehension (40 minutes, 40 points )

 

  Directions: There are 4 passages in this section. Each of the passage is followed by 5 questions or unfinished statement. 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

 

  The rich have traditionally passed their wealth on to their children. But an increasing number of billionaires are choosing not to. The reason? They want their children to live on themselves-and not to turn into spoiled successors.

 

  Nicola Horlick or “supermum”, a famous British billionaire, owing to the fact that she has high-flying jobs and five kids-has spent her career making a reported ~250m. She now seems determined to throw off large parts of it. She already gives away about 25% of her income each year; she has just revealed, in a report on the state of charity in the city, that she will not be leaving most of the remainder to her children. “I think it is wrong to give too much inherited wealth to children,” Horlick told the report's authors. “I will not be leaving all my wealth to my children because that would just ruin their lives.” She is by no means the first to go public with this conviction. Bill Gates has put an estimated $30bn into the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. This was

 

  supplemented, in 2009, by another $24bn or so from his friend Warren Buffett. Buffett has always been colorful, quotably clear on where he stands. His daughter often tells a story of finding herself without change for a car parking ticket-her father lent her $20, then promptly made her write him a check. “To suggest that the children of the wealthy should be just as wealthy,” he has said, “is like saying the members of America's 2004 Olympic team should be made up only of the children of the 1980 Olympic team.” Anita Roddick, the late founder of the Body Shop, told her kids that they would not inherit one penny. The money that she made from the company would go into the Body Shop Foundation, which isn't one of those awful tax shelters, like some in America. It just functions to take the money and give it away.

 

  31. The billionaires mentioned in the passage don't want to leave much of their wealth to their children because _ .

 

  A. they prefer to give their wealth to charity

 

  B. they want their business to go on healthily

 

  C. they believe too much wealth will harm their children

 

  D. they hope their children can make more money themselves

 

  32. What do we learn about Nicola Horlick?

 

  A. She has already given away about 25% of her wealth.

 

  B. She is the first one who declares to give away her wealth.

 

  C. She will leave only a small portion of her wealth to her kids.

 

  D. She inherited most of her wealth from her parents.

 

  33. Buffett distinguishes himself for _ .

 

  A. his clear-cut position

 

  B. being strict with his children

 

  C. his talent in financial management

 

  D. being a giant in the stock market

 

  34. According to Buffett's daughter, her father _ .

 

  A. refuses to lend her money

 

  B. wants her to invest in the Olympic Games

 

  C. never gives her more money than necessary

 

  D. always makes sure that she returns his money

 

  35. It is implied in the last paragraph that some foundations are used by the rich to _ .

 

  A. provide shelter for the poor

 

  B. build good fame

 

  C. avoid paying tax

 

  D. support their business

 

  Passage Two

 

  It is football time again. Currently, the qualifying rounds are being played to decide which countries will send teams to the 2010 World Cup. Soccer is becoming more and more popular on a worldwide scale and these qualifying legs are causing much excitement. The game is popular at club level as well. Many fans go every week to support their team, whether the event is a home or away one, hoping to get a result. They all hope an attacking game, with a lot of goals being scored. Obviously, they do not want to see a boring, defensive match where the players are aimlessly passing the ball to each other.

 

  Sadly, not all the action always takes place on the ground. All too frequently, there is action in the stands, too. Football supporters, most of whom declare their loyalty by wearing their team's colours, in the form of shirts, are not known for their quiet behaviour. They are often very noisy, shouting noisy encouragement to their team and singing deafening songs. There is much rivalry between supporters. Mostly, this is good-natured, but trouble can easily arise. Fans get angry if they feel that a referee has made a wrong decision, perhaps giving one of their team a red or yellow card unfairly, or perhaps failing to notice a foul (犯规) committed by a member of the other team. When trouble breaks out in a football crowd, it can be difficult to control. Stadium officials often seat the opposing fans in separate parts of the ground as a precaution against fighting. However, preventing trouble is more difficult outside the ground. In the worst cases, riot police have to be called in.

 

  Unfortunately, there are some fans who enjoy this violent aspect of football. These football hooligans (8fuffe) really enjoy a running battle with the police, and Call up other people to throw stones and bottles at them. They regard football not as a sport, but as an excuse for troublemaking. Inevitably, their behaviour spoils the reputation of the game.

 

  36. The qualifying rounds are played to _ .

 

  A. attract soccer fans

 

  B. select the best teams for the next rounds

 

  C. raise funds for the organizers

 

  D. decide which players are the best

 

  37. What do the football fans hope to see?

 

  A. A home game.

 

  B. A defensive game.

 

  C. An evenly matched game.

 

  D. An exciting game.

 

  38. Fans get angry when they think _ .

 

  A. the referee is unfair

 

  B. their team is losing.

 

  C. their team is not playing well

 

  D. there is an intentional foul

 

  39. Riot police are called in _ .

 

  A. to separate the opposing fans inside the ground

 

  B. as a precaution against trouble inside the ground

 

  C. to stop fighting occurring outside the ground

 

  D. as a precaution against fighting outside the ground

 

  40. It is implied in the last paragraph that .

 

  A. football fans enjoy spoiling games

 

  B. football hooligans are crazy about the games

 

  C. football can be an excuse for troublemaking

 

  D. football has a poor reputation

 

  Passage Three

 

  Our sense of smell, which we normally take for granted, is nowadays being increasingly used for purposes which might surprise us if we were aware of them. One area in which smells are created to achieve particular results is marketing. For some time manufacturers have taken advantage of our sense of smell with regard to household goods. Millions of dollars are spent on product research in the hunt for the right smell as it is believed perfume influences the way consumers perceive a brand. In a survey in the United States, when people were asked what was the most important factor in their choice of detergent (洗衣粉), smell was rated highly, above ingredients and price. Now stores are becoming even more direct in their use of smell. The smell of fresh bread in a supermarket tends to encourage people to buy, and people selling their houses are recommended to have coffee being heated when potential buyers arrive. Suddenly smell is becoming big business. One company specializing in the use of smells to attract customers now has many large stores on its own list of customers. They find that when pleasant smells are filtered through a store's air conditioning

 

  system, people tend to spend longer in the store and buy more. Research shows that smells can increase people's view of the value of a product. In a test, people looked at the same types of shoes in two rooms-one filled with purified air, the other with a smell of mixed flowers. 84u/o of the people preferred the shoes in the room with the smell of flowers. In fact, many said they would be

 

  prepared to pay up to US$10 more for a pair. Smells also have other potential uses. Some companies are experimenting with different smells to produce different effects in their workers according to the time of day. For example, early in the morning they might put the smell of lemon in the air conditioning system to wake people up. In the middle of the morning, when the

 

  atmosphere tends to become more tense, the smell of wood could be used to calm people down. Before lunchtime the smell of melting butter would encourage people to go to lunch on time. After lunch, when people often begin to lose concentration, the smell of mint(薄荷) would increase their alertness.

 

  41. Which is the most appropriate title for the passage?

 

  A. How to avoid being affected by smells

 

  B. Using smells to influence people

 

  C. The power of our sense of smell

 

  D. New smells in supermarkets

 

  42. In the survey, when selecting- detergent, people considered smell .

 

  A. not important

 

  B. as important as price

 

  C. less important than ingredients

 

  D. more important than price

 

  43. To attarct more customers, some large stores .

 

  A. employ a company specializing in the use of-smells

 

  B. provide free coffee for them

 

  C. filter purified air through air conditioning

 

  D. decorate themselves with fresh flowers

 

  44. The majority of people in the test (Para. 3) preferred .

 

  A. the smell of shoes to that of flowers

 

  B. the smell of flowers to that of shoes

 

  C. the shoes in the room with purified air

 

  D. the shoes in the room with appealing smells

 

  45. To produce a calming effect, some companies use the smell of .

 

  A. lemon

 

  B. word

 

  C. melting butter

 

  D. mint

 

  Passage Four

 

  1

 

  Every one of them was proud of what they'd financed. They seem to have bought it for the purpose of being proud, of showing off, of keeping up with the Joneses. “Look at my new…” is everybody's favorite phrase, even when the object in question isn't theirs at all and won't be new when they've finally. paid for it if they ever do. They're proud of being stupid . They think it's cool to drive the financed car, wear the financed shoes, and watch the financed TV, but to smart people, whose opinions are the only ones we should respect, these people look dumb as rocks.

 

  The Joneses, nine times out of 10, are financially stupid. That's why they have all that stuff, on borrowed money. Why try to copy them? Worse, why try to impress them? Copy and impress smart people, the ones who own their stuff. If you want to impress smart people , debt is the last way to go about it. Trying to impress a money-smart person by going into debt is like trying to impress Olympic sw mrrung champion Michael Phelps by drowning in a pool. Michael Phelps is impressed by good swimming ,and a money--smart person by good money management.

 

  46. According to the author, the new truck, shoes and big screen mentioned in Para.2 are .

 

  A. indicators of wealth

 

  B .necessities to the buyers

 

  C. just a waste of money

 

  D. examples of showing off

 

  47. “…the object in question isn't theirs” (Para. 2) means .

 

  A. it is bought for other people

 

  B. it is bought with loaned money

 

  C. it will finally be owned by the bank

 

  D. it will finally be owned by the buyers

 

  48. According to the author, buying, new objects on borrowed money is .

 

  A. unwise

 

  B. shameful

 

  C. understandable

 

  D. impressive

 

  49. “Smart people” in the last paragraph refer to .

 

  A. clever businessmen

 

  B. people with high IQs .

 

  C. fashionable wealthy people

 

  D. people good at money management

 

  50. The purpose of this passage is to .

 

  A. show sympathy with poor consumers

 

  B. criticize consumption of luxuries

 

  C. advise people to become money-smart

 

  D. persuade people to keep off fashions

 

  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.

 

  There is one lairly standard reason why some thinkers regard the meaning-of-life question as being itself meaningless. They argue 51 meaning is a matter of language not objects. It is a 52 of the way we talk about things not a teature of things themselves 53 shape weight or colour .A cabbage or a computer is not meaningful in itself ; it become 54 only by being caught up in our conversations. On this theory we can make life 55 by our talk about it ; but it cannot have a meaning in itself 56 than a cloud can . It would not 57 sense for example to speak of a cloud as being true or false 58 truth and falsehood are functions of our human judgments about clouds . However there are problems with this argument 59 there are with most philpsophical arguments . We shall be 60 a few of them later on .

 

  51. A that B how C if D when

 

  52. A means B question C problem D method

 

  53. A with B for C like D as

 

  54. A this B that C such D so

 

  55. A rich B important C meaningful D colourful

 

  56. A not more B far more C much more D any more

 

  57. A make B bring C take D give

 

  58. A Hence B Rather C Still D Therefore

 

  59. A when B since C as D for

 

  60. A writing about B hunting for

 

  C listening to D looking at

 

  英 语 试 卷 Ⅱ

 

  Part V Translation (30 minutes,10 points)

 

  Directions: Translate the following passage into Chinese and put your translation on the ANSWER SHEET

 

  Human friend may come and go . but a horse could be one of your most loyal.long-term friends if you treat it right . Horses understand words better than expected , since horses can hear the humanvoice better than even hogs can , due to their particular range of hearing . And scientists prcdict that trainers could have greater success if they use more verbal

 

  commands in their horse training programs. Horses possess excellent memories , which allow horse to not only recall their human friends after a long period of sepaiation but also to remember some complex human instructions for ten year or more . The bonds with humans are likely an extension of horse behavion in the wild , since horses value their own horses relatives and friends ,and are also open to new , non-threatening acquaintances . Horses maimoin long-term with memners of their family group . but they also internct temporarily with meminers of other groups when forming herds.

 

  Part VI Writing (30 minutes,15 points)

 

  Directions: You are to write in no less than 120 words on the topic “Harmfulness of Fake

 

  Commodities”。 Your composition should be based on the Chinese clues given below.


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