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此文檔收集于網絡,如有侵權,請聯系網站刪除社科院考博專用英語沖刺習題集簡 介英語沖刺習題集包括語法、詞匯、閱讀理解和英漢互譯四大部分,習題集的最后一部分是一套模擬考題。本習題集的基本目的是使考生盡快熟悉和把握入學考試的基本題型和考試的難易程度,為考生順利通過入學考試奠定基礎。因此這四大部分的基本內容和考題形式是完全根據我院博士入學英語考試題型設置的,本習題集的難度也與近年來的考題基本一致。博士英語入學考試作為英語綜合能力考察的水平考試,考題的基本題型是不變的,考題的難度也是基本穩定的。博士英語入學考試的時間是3個小時,希望本習題的使用者能夠將這本習題集作為一種實戰演習,根據考題題型和自己的能力合理地安排和分配有限的時間。最后值得特別提醒廣大考生的是,希望考生利用本習題集進行最后沖刺,提高綜合應試能力,切忌生搬硬背本習題集里的內容。預祝大家復習順利,考試成功。第一部分(語法)包括單項選擇和語法改錯兩部分,每部分各150個題目,配有答案和題解。第二部分(詞匯)包括單項選擇和同義詞替換兩部分,每部分各150個題目,配有答案和題解。第三部分(閱讀)包括25篇閱讀材料,共150個閱讀理解題目,配有答案。第四部分(翻譯)包括中譯英和英譯中兩部分,中譯英共48個翻譯段落;英譯中共18篇文章,包括90個翻譯段落。本部分文章內容涉及社會科學的各個領域,并配有參考答案。I GRAMMARSection1Directions: Choose the answer that best fills in the blank.1. That definition is very inadequate. It may perhaps be improved upon but not much; _, not even of the several mathematical sciences, have we strict definitions.a. for, after all, of none of the sciences b. because, on the whole, none of the sciencesc. since not in the case of any sciences d. for, after all, none of the sciences2. The principles that a writer chooses to follow may be put forward in two different ways. He may, in the first place, _.a. ask that his principles are accepted as demonstrated truthb. apply his principles to be accepted as demonstrated truthc. ask that his principles be accepted as demonstrated truthsd. insist on his principle being accepted as demonstrated truths3. On the other hand, he may state his principles as mere indications of one course that may be followed _.a. as many possible b. among the many possible c. from other possibilities d. by many possibilities4. That examination is very useful to sociology; for the image of social activity is stamped on the majority of such propositions and theories, and often it is through them alone that we manage to gain some knowledge of the forces _ of the tendencies and inclinations of human beings.a. which are at work in society that is b. which is, in society that isc. which make up a society that is d. which exists at work in society that is5. Propositions and theories have to be classified at, the very outset, for classification _ if one would have an adequate grasp of any great number of differing objects.a. is first step that is nearly dispensable b. is the first step that is hardly indispensablec. is a first step that is almost indispensable d. is first step that is almost dispensable6. As usual, this implies that he _ the rate at which he can substitute one form of wealth for another is equal to the rate at which he is just willing to do so.a. seek an apportion of his wealth thatb. will seek an apportionment of his wealth such thatc. will seek an apportionment of his wealth thatd. seek an apportion of his wealth such that7. We can suppose all wealth (except wealth in the form. of the, productive capacity of human beings) to be expressed in terms of monetary units _.a. at the prices of the point of time in questionb. at a price of the point of time in questionc. on the prices of the point of time in no question d. for the price of the point of time in questions8. But this is clearly not a complete description, because the holding of one form of wealth instead of another involves a difference in the composition of the income stream. And _ fundamental to the utility of a particular structure of wealth.a. they are essentially these differences that are b. it is these differences essentially beingc. there are these difference that essentially are d. it is essentially these differences that are9. If we take the standard bond to be a claim to a perpetual income stream of constant nominal amount, then the return to a holder _ one, the annual sum he receives; the ether, any change in the price of the bond over time, a return which may of course be positive or negative.a. with the bond can take two forms b. of the bond can be taken two formsc. of the bond can take two forms d. with the bond can be taken two forms10. _ rapid inflation, southerners directed their invective against the instrumentality through which the increase in prices occurred.a. As all people have lived in b. Since all the people live inc. Like all the people living through d. Like all people living through11. In controversies relating to progress it is asked whether the work of man be fertile or sterile, whether it be lost or preserved; whether history have an end; and _; whether this end be attainable in time or only in the infinite, a. if, what sort b. if so, what sort c. if so, of what sort d. if so, what sort is12. When these questions have been considered with a little attention we shall see that _, into three points: the conception of development, that of end; and that of value.a. they resolve substantially b. they resolve themselves substantiallyc. they substantially resolve d. they themselves resolve substantially13. When the ordinary current terminology has been translated into philosophical terms it calls, forth immediately the thesis, antithesis, and synthesis _ those problems have been thought and solved during the course of philosophy.a. by means of which b. in that c. where d. because14. From this point of view one of the conceptions that has had the greatest vogue in historical books, _, is revealed as an equivocal attempt to issue forth from a double one-sidedness and a falling back into it, owing to an equivocation.a. that of historical circles b. a historical circle c. a circle of history d. which circles history15. because either the series or circles is conceived as composed of identical and we have only permanency, or it is conceived as _ and we have only change.a. diverse things b. varieties c. of things diverse d. such16. History should not apply to the deeds and the personages _ the qualifications of good and evil, as though there really were good and evil fact in the world; people who are good and people who are evil.a. who are their materials b. that are its material c. which are their material d. that are their material of17. Their chief aim was to provide institutional _ individual freedom; and the device in which they placed their faith was the separation of powers.a. safeguard of b. safeguards with c. safeguard with d. safeguards of18. Governments everywhere have obtained by constitutional means powers which those men _ them.a. were meant to deny b. have meant to deny c. had meant to deny d. had meant denying19. In these circumstances it seems important to ask what those founders of liberal constitutionalism would do today if, _ all the experience we have gained in the meantime.a. pursuing the aims they did, they could commandb. pursuing the aims they did, commandingc. their pursuing the aims they did, commandingd. they pursued the aims they did, commanded20. _ led me to write another book on the same general theme as the earlier one was the, recognition that the preservation of a society of free men depends on three fundamental insights.a. That it b. How it is to c. What d. Which21. Thus if contemporary history springs straight from life, called non-contemporary, for it is evident that only an interest in the life of the present can move one to investigate past fact.a. so too does that history which is b. too, that, history so does, whichc. so does that history too d. that history does so too, which is22. History, separated from the living document and turned into chronicle, is no longer a spiritual act, but a thing, _.a. some complex sounds and other signs b. a complex of sounds and of other signsc. some complex sounds and signs d. a complex of a sound and sign23. History, chronicle, and philology, _, are series of mental forms, which, although distinct from one another, roust all of them be looked upon as physiological that is to say, true and rational.a. from which we have seen the original b. from which we see the originc. of which we have seen the origin d. of which we can see the original24. There are two ways of looking at the pattern of human activities which lead to very different conclusions concerning both _ and the possibilities of deliberately _.a. their explanations . altering them b. their explanation and altering themc. its explanations .altering them d. its explanation .altering it25. In the collected body of wiring we call literature, there may be distinguished two separated groupings, capable of _ for reciprocal repulsion.a. blending, but also fitted b. blended, but also fitted c. blending, but also fitting d. blended, but: fitting26. Founded around 1075, the Acoma pueblo is considered _ settlement in the United States.a. the oldest continuously occupied b. the continuously oldest occupied c. the oldest occupied continuously d. the continuously occupied oldest27. Experts seem to agree that when _ developing specific muscles, there is a benefit from the fatigue one feels as one reaches and pushes capacity.a. it comes to b. it comes on c .we come on d. coming on28. Almost without being aware of their great achievement; they fashioned a nearly perfect instrument of government, and I have studied it for nearly 70 years _ growing admiration for its utility and astonishment at its capacity to change with a changing world.a. without b. within c. with d. from with29. With his wartime rank restored by Congress, Eisenhower returned to private life and the role of elder statesmen, _ a heart attack, an ileitis operation, and a mild stroke suffered while in office.a. hardly with his vigor impaired by b. with his vigor impaired with hardly c. with his vigor hardly impaired by d. with his vigor hardly impaired with30. The essential functions of the UN are to maintain international peace and security, to develop friendly relations among nations, to cooperate internationally in solving international economic, social, cultural and human problems, promoting respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms _ a center for coordinating the actions of nations in attaining these common ends.a. and try to be b. and to be c. and trying to be d. and being31. Such a close examination revealed all sorts of things that had never been seen before, he said, including hidden pencil marks suggesting the instrument _ a model that _ measured for copying, rather than a copy itself.a. were, were b. was, was c. being, being d. to be, to be32. Working closely with local Indonesian authorities in North Sulawesi and less populated eastern Indonesia, where most of the countrys intact reefs are located, they have succeeded in _ destructive fishing practices and coral mining _ overwhelming the reefs.a. preventing, by b. preventing, from c. stopping, by d. stopping, with33. More than any government program, more than any aid agency of any international bank the rapid spread of free trade, free markets and investment across borders by private companies and individual investors-a phenomenon economists are calling globalization_ proving to be an effective weapon against poverty in many nations around the world and, in some places, arguably the most effective anti-poverty measure ever known:a. is b. are c. being d. to be34. As a graduate student, she had identified and labeled the plants ten distinctive chromosomes, thus enabling researchers to make the careful comparisons _ chromosomes _ several generations that are necessary to genetic research.a. of, with b. over, of c. with, of d. of, over35. Anyone with half an eye on the unemployment figures knew that the assertion about _ was untrue.a. economical recovery being just around the cornerb. economical recovery being just in the comerc. economic recovery being just around the cornerd. economic recovery being just in the comer36. Greater expense does not always equal better gift. I would much rather receive a gift that was unique _ that I knew my friend had put some thought into rather than something that cost a lot of money _ that I didnt need or want.a. or, or b. but , but c: or , but d: but, or37. One of the most incongruous sights in the world is an elegant house _ costly furniture, paintings of the masters, imported tapestries, statuary, costly carpets, extravagant frescoes; and yet _ scarcely a standard work in the library.a. without, with b: without, without c. with, with d. with, without38. Detection of unauthorized access _ or use _ computer systems can be facilitated by such technologies _ artificial intelligence and neural networking, which can identify, anomalous patterns of use according to time of day, and keystroke patterns.a, to, in, as b. to, of, as c. in, to, to d. of, to, to,39. These great masses will have turned _ the grave insult to human dignity which described some as masters and others as servants, and transformed each into a predator whose survival depended on the destruction of the other.a. their backs on b. the backs on c. their backs to d. the backs to40. The children must, at last, play, in the open wild, no longer tortured by the pangs of hunger _ ravaged by disease of threatened with the scourge of ignorance, molestation and abuse, _ no longer required to engage in deeds whose gravity exceeds the demands of; their tender years.a. and, and b. or, or c. and, or d. or, and41. I am also here today as a representative of the millions of people across the globe; the anti-apartheid movement, the governments and organizations that joined with us, _ fight, against South Africa as a country or any of its peoples, _ oppose an inhuman system and sue for a speedy end to the apartheid crime against humanity.a. to; to b. not to, not to c. not to, but to d. but to, but to42. Still unknown is whether screening someone for prostate cancer with blood tests that look for prostate-specific antigen (PSA) _ the risk of death from prostate cancer.a. reducing b. being reduced c. reduces d. to be reduced43. To be sure, great wealth in the United States has often been a net national asset during periods when it avoids grasping for political domination and when business _ good jobs, and better things for better living, _ an old TV commercial.a. emphasizes, in the words of b. emphasized; in the words of c. emphasis, to the words of d. emphasizing, to the words of44. The story centers an upright young man who becomes the head of his newly impoverished family after his fathers untimely death.a. to b. on c. in d. with45. While womens place in the class system is increasingly determined by their ability to afford childcare, the declining social status of stay-at-home mums may be accentuated by the break-up of local communities, _, a product of increased social mobility.a. itself is partly b. itself partly c. itself be partly d. be partly46. Confirming what students and their parents already knew and certain to fuel the growing national outcry over college costs an influential education _ _ says that states are passing along their budget woes to public university students and their families.a. thinks tank b. think tank c. thinks tanks d. think tanks47. In both domestic and international adoptions, specialists caution that _ parents should be clear about what they can accept in terms of a childs race, disabilities, and medically _ conditions.a. prospective, correctable b. prospectable, corrective c. prospective, corrective d. prospectable, correctable48. These are mental agonies, but they are _ than the physical, and I am convinced that learning to live with and transcend physical pain can give one the strength to conquer the mental variety.a. less real b. no less real c. less the real d. no less the real49. What we do suggest is that the human race might easily permit _ to drift into a position of such dependence on the machines that _ would have no practical choice but to accept all of the machines decisions.a. itself, / b. itself, they c. themselves, / d. itself, it50. _ character and integrity are familiar topics in US politics, _ the ambition of institutionalizing and popularizing ethical behaviors is unprecedented in South Africa.a. While, / b. While, as c. As, / d. While, but51. The inaccuracies habitually indulged in by Japan-hashers, however, _ the selectivity of their complaints.a. are in a sense less disturbing than b. is in a sense less disturbing thanc. are in a sense more disturbing that d. is in a sense less disturbing which52. When the nations of Western Europe run a trade surplus with the United States, as they did last - did last year, eminent Americans do not reflexively recall _ and thereby tar all Europeans with ingratitude.a. that it was Marshall Plan aid which put Europe on its footb. that it was Marshall Plan aid that put Europe on its feetc. that it was Marshall P
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