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1、03年同等学力人员申请硕士学位英语考试题(二) 03年同等学力人员申请硕士学位英语考试题(二) passage 5 nowadays, we hear a lot about the growing threat of globalization, aompanied by those warnings that the rich pattern of local life is being undermined, and _ny dialects and traditions are being extinct. but stop and think for a moment about t
2、he _ny positive aspects that globalization is bringing. read on and you are bound to feel forted, ready to fa _ the global future, which is surely inevitable now. consider the inter, that prime example of our shrinking world. leaving aside the all tofamiliar worries about _ography and political extr
3、emi _, even the most narrow-minded must admit that the offers immeasurable benefits, not just in terms of education, the sector for which it was originally designed, but more importantly on a global level, the spread of news and ment. it will be increasingly difficult for politicians to _intain thei
4、r regimes of misinfor _tion, as the oppressed will not only find support and fort, but also be able to organize themselves more effectively. mtv is another global provider that is often criticized for imposing popular culture on the unsuspecting millions around the world. yet the viewers judgment on
5、 mtv is undoubtedly positive; it is regarded as indispensable by most of the global teenage generation who watch it, a vital part of growing up. and in the final _ysis, what harm can a few songs and videos cause? is the world dominan _ of brands like nike and cocacola so bad for us, when all is said
6、 and done? sportswear and soft drinks are harmless products when pared to the _ny other things that have been globally available for a longer period of time _ and _e, for example. in any case, just because nike shoes and coke cans are for sale, it doesnt mean you have to buy them even globalization
7、cannot deprive the individual of his free will. critics of globalization can stop issuing their doom and gloom statements. life goes on, and has more to offer for _ny citizens of the world than it did for their parents generation. 66. some people feel sad about globalization because they believe it
8、will_ . a. bring threat to the world pea _ b. impact the diversified local life c. disrupt their present easy lifestyle d. increase the size of people speaking dialects 67. inter was originally designed_ . a. to promote education b. to distribute news and ment c. to relieve people of worries d. to p
9、ublicize political beliefs 68. what is the writers attitude towards globalization? a. suspicious. b. positive. c. indifferent. d. contemptuous. 69. it is implied in the passage that nike and cocacola_ . a. should not bee dominant brands b. has been ignored by _ny people c. cannot be pared with drugs
10、 d. shouldnt have caused so much con _rn 70. which of the following could be the best title of the passage? a. globalization is standardization b. globalization: like it or lump it c. globalization: dont worry, be happy d. globalization brings equality part iv cloze (15 minutes, 10 points) direction
11、s: in this part, there is a passage with twenty blanks. for each blank there are four choi _s _rked a, b, c and d. choose the best answer for each blank and _rk the corresponding letter on your answer sheet with a single line through the _nter. i _gine fishermen walking down to the seashore, ready t
12、o carry out their early morning routine of preparing their boats and . _71_ they hope for a good catch of fish. but to their _72_ , a horrible sight meets their still sleepy eyes. thousands of fish have washed _73_ dead. the cause of this _ss destruction? a red tide! red tides are a global _74_. the
13、y have been observed on both the atlantic and the pacific coasts of the united states and canada. they have also_75_ in _ny other pla _s. though relatively few people are _76_ them, red tides are not new. in the philippines, a red tide was first seen in the provin _ of bataan in 1908. sin _ then, re
14、d tides have been seen in _ny other _77_. a philippines red tide expert told us that _78_ the fish kills, the philippines has documented 1, 926 cases of dead shellfish poisoning caused by red tides. the term red tide _79_ the discoloration of water that sometimes ours in _rtain areas of the o _an or
15、 sea. although the color is often red, it _y also be _80_ of brown or yellow. the world book encyclopedia reports that the discolored areas _y range from _81_ a few square yards to more than 2, 600 square kilometers. what causes such discoloration? red tides are generally caused by several _82_ of s
16、ingle _lled organi _s. these tiny organi _s have hairlike projections which they use to _83_ themselves in water. there are about 2, 000 varieties of these organi _s, 30 of which carry poisonous _84_. these minute organi _s usually stay in warm waters with high content of salt. a red tide ours when
17、there is a sudden and rapid _85_ of these organi _s. the con _ntration of these organi _s _y _86_ to 50, 000, 000 per quart of water! although scientists do not fully understand why this happens. it is known that these organi _s _87_ when _rtain conditions simultaneously affect the water. these incl
18、ude abnor _l weather, _88_ temperatures, an oversupply of nutrients in the water, a generous _ _ sunlight, and favorable water currents. when a heavy rainfall ours, minerals and other nutrients are sometimes washed _90_ the land into coastal waters. these nutrients can contribute to the breeding of
19、the organi _s. the result? red tides! 71. a. as a result b. as it is c. as expected d. as usual 72. a. satisfaction b. disappointment c. astonishment d. regret 73. a. ashore b. aboard c. aside d. across 74. a. question b. crisis c. phenomenon d. situation 75. a. oupied b. ourred c. acquired d. aused
20、 76. a. assured of b. worried about c. con _rned about d. aware of 77. a. sandy beaches b. river mouths c. coastal areas d. reef areas 78. a. ex _pt b. besides c. despite d. without 79. a. applies to b. sums up c. copes with d. leads to 80. a. shadows b. shades c. shakes d. shapes 81. a, less than b
21、. more than c. as much as d. as little as 82. a. ponents b. elements c. ingre _nts d. species 83. a. propel b. probe c. pro _ed d. prompt 84. a. _terials b. substan _s c. _sses d. objects 85. a. bolt b. block c. bloom d. blast 86. a. scale b. plunge c. gauge d. swell 87. a. aelerate b. aommodate c.
22、aumulate d. aompany 88. a. optimum b. minimum c. _ximum d. momentum _. a. means of b. amount of c. way to d. aount for 90. a. over b. on c. by d. from paper two _二 (60 minutes) part i error detection and correction (10 minutes, 10 points) directions: each of the following senten _s has four underlin
23、ed parts. these parts are _rked a, b, c and d. identify the part of the senten _ that is incorrect. then, write down the corresponding letter and, without altering the meaning of the senten _, put the correction on the answer sheet. 1. if wed fought that election on the trade union agenda, we would
24、win a lot more votes than the a b c campaign issues chosen by the professionals. d 2. in modern industrious areas, sociocultural change is ourring at an aelerated rate. a b c d 3. although graham spent years struggle against the disapproval of au _n _s who disliked and a b ridiculed her work, the po
25、wer and substan _ of her unique vision proved in the end c to be undeniable. d 4. following the foundation of new universities at such as pla _s as york and lancaster, hopes a b c for a university at stamford ran high. d 5. at the local level individual authorities, which have rather greater _ in pl
26、anning than a b c their english counterparts, have been actively in encouraging investment. d 6. the detailed study of fossils, rather like a crime investigation, it involves the piecing together a b c of _ny diverse fragments of eviden _. d 7. today, guinness is the worlds widely distributed beer p
27、rodu _d in over 40 countries and sell a b c in around 130. d 8. while the roots of social psychology lie in the in _ectual soil of the whole western tradition, a its present flowering is recognized to be characteristically an american phenomenon. b c d 9. we cannot hardly expect adoles _nts to have respect for the possessions of others if they have a b c no hope of attaining any of their own. d 10. i have given my third and fourth preferen _s to candidates who, not
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