1、2002 年在职攻读硕士学位全国联考英语试题Paper One Part I Vocabulary and Structure(25 minutes,10 points)Directions:There are 20 incomplete sentences in this sectionFor each sentence there are 4 choices marked A,B,C and DChoose the one that best completes the sentenceMark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single l
2、ine through the center1Experiments in the photography of moving objects in both the United States and Europe well before 1990Ahave been conducting Bwere conductingChad been conducted Dare conducted2After long negotiations,the firm to build a double-purpose bridge across the riverAcontracted Bcontact
3、ed Cconsulted Dconvinced3Diderot was also a philosophical materialist, that thought developed from the movements and changes of matterAbelieving Bhave been located Cbelieves Dbe locating4We felt to death because we could make nothing of the lecturers speechAexposed Btired Cexhausted Dbored5The popul
4、ation of many Alaskan cities has doubled in the past three yearsAlarger than Bmore than Cas great as Das many as6It was very difficult to build a power station in the deep valley,but it as we had hopedAcame off Bwent off Cbrought out Dmade out7A baby might show fear of an unfamiliar adult, he is lik
5、ely to smile and reach out to another infantAif Bwhenever Cso that Dwhereas8Christmas is a holiday usually celebrated on December 25th the birth of Jesus ChristAin accordance with Bin terms ofCin favor of Din honor of9Weather ,there will be an open air party with live music here this weekendApermits
6、 Bshould permitCwill permit Dpermitting10When workers are organized in trade unions,employers find it hard to lay them .Aoff BasideCout Ddown11The symbols of mathematics we are most familiar are the signs of addition,subtraction,multiplication,division and equality Ato which BwhichCwith which Din wh
7、ich12The machines in this workshop are not regulated but are jointly controlled by a central computer systemAinevitably BindividuallyCirrespectively Dirregularly13We are sure that to do this face to face,he would find it difficult to express himself without losing his temperAwere he to try B would h
8、e tryCwas he trying Dif he triesl4The local people were joyfully surprised to find the prices of vegetables no longer according to the weatherAevaluated BconvertedCfluctuated Dmodifiedl5 he realized it was already too late for us to return homeANo sooner it grew dark when BHardly it grew dark thanCI
9、t was not until dark that DScarcely it grew dark than16Without computer network,it would be impossible to carry on any business operation in the advanced countriesApractically BpreferablyCprecisely Dpossibly17 will MrForbes be able to regain control of the companyAWith hard work BAs regards his hard
10、 workCOnly if he works hard DDespite his hard Work18From the incident they have learned a lesson: decisions often lead to bitter regretsAurgent BhastyCinstant Dprompt19What the teacher of the science class does and says of great importance to the students at collegeAwas BareCis Dwere20The Chinese co
11、mmunity there,consisting of 67 000 ,is the largest concentration of Chinese outside AsiaAvisitors BworkersCadults DinhabitantsPart II Reading Comprehension(70 minutes,40 points)Directions:There are 5 passages in this partEach of the passages is followed by 4 questions or unfinished statementsFor eac
12、h of them there are 4 choices marked A,B,C and DChoose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the centerPassage OneIn the United States the way people spend their leisure time is an important part of their identityPerhaps everybody does nearly the same thing
13、 all day in the office or the factory,but leisure time is what makes people distinct and reveals who they areSome people like rock music,for example,and others may like jazz or classical musicSome people are runners or swimmers,and others are“couch(睡椅)potatoes”who “surf”the television channels with
14、a remote controlSome go to museums while others spend long hours at a shopping centreThese kinds of choices are ways that people define themselvesIt hasnt always been this way “Leisure time”was almost unknown in the United States in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuriesWhen most people worked on f
15、arms,the workday was from sunrise to sunset every day except Sunday,which was devoted to churchLater,with the rise of factories and city populations,people worked equally long hours and had only Sunday for restSome people did many of the things then that they do nowattend concerts,have parties, go t
16、o restaurantsread novels,or play sportsbut to a much lesser extent.Slowly,throughout the twentieth century,leisure time grewTechnology made farm work less burdensomeand changes in laws shortened the factory work day and weekNew inventions such as the phonograph(留声机)and the radio gave people access t
17、o music and mass entertainment on a scale unknown beforePeople gradually became consumers of entertainment,and businesses competed fiercely for their dollarsFor many people leisure time means going somewhereto a museum , to a concert , to a restaurant, or to a baseball game , for example. Or it mean
18、s doing something such as playing volleyball,backpacking ,swimming ,biking,or playing in a park with their childrenFor other people free time means staying home with wonderful sources of entertainment,such as a VCR,stereo( 立体声系统),or cable TV with dozens of channelsOthers pursue creative activities s
19、uch as cooking,gardening,and home improvementThe latest stay-at-home activity is“surfing the net”that is looking for information and entertainment on the InternetPeople in the United States are basically not much different from others in what they do in their leisure timeThe real difference may lie
20、in the energy,time,money,and sheer enthusiasm that they devote to it21 “Couch potatoes”in paragraph 1 refers to those who Acontrol their viewing of TV programs Bare happy watching situation comediesCwatch TV while eating potato chips Dare crazy about watching TV programs22 According to the passage,i
21、n the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries,some Americans Aworked from sunrise to sunset seven days a weekBpreferred working in factories to working on farmsChad many of the leisure time activities that people now haveDfought for shorter working hours and more leisure time23Apart from technology, the
22、 growing leisure time throughout the twentieth century is also due to Achanges in laws Bmass entertainmentCnew types of consumption Dcompetitive businesses24In terms of leisure time activities,people in the United States Aenjoy a larger variety than people in other countriesBare not much different f
23、rom people in other countriesCenjoy more stayathome activities such as“surfing the netDare less energetic and enthusiastic than othersPassage TwoWhether you are logging on to your personal computer,using a credit card,or disarming a door security system,passwords or PINs(personal identification numb
24、ers)jealously guard access to numerous regular operationsIt is estimated that within ten years,consumers could be faced with handling more than 100 passwords! Given the popularity of passwords,how Can you choose ones that are sufficiently complicated to be secure yet are simple enough to remember?Th
25、ere are basic guidelines to bear in mindFirst,the dontsDont use as a password your name or that of a member of your family,even in modified formAlso avoid use of your telephone number,your Social Security number,or your addressSuch information Can easily be obtained by a determined hacker(黑客) In add
26、ition,if possible,dont use passwords made up entirely of letters or digitsA relatively simple computer program can crack such a code quicklyFinally ,do not use a word that can be found in any dictionary,even a foreign-language oneHuge lists are available that contain words, place names,and proper na
27、mes from all languagesPrograms can test for variations of these words,such as if they are spelled backward,capitalized ,or combined So,what kinds of passwords should be used? Usually ones that have a minimum of six to eight characters and that have a mixture of upperand lower-case letters,digits ,an
28、d punctuation(标点)symbolsHow difficult is it to crack such a combination of characters? One source says that“a machine that could try one million passwords per second would require,on the average,over one hundred years ”How can you choose a combination that is easy to remember? Some suggest that you
29、take the title of a favorite book or film or a line from a song or poem and use the first letter from each word as your password,adding capital letters,punctuation ,or other charactersFor example, “to be or not to be”could become“2Bnot2B ”Other suggestions include taking two short words and link the
30、m with a punctuation charactersuch as“High。?Bug ”or“Song;Tree” Taking into account the suggestions outlined above can help you to protect important information from unwanted hackersRemember ,too ,the importance of changing your passwords regularlyJust a final comment:Whatever passwords you decide to
31、 use,dont pick any of the examples given above25What is the main idea of this passage?AHow to strengthen security through a passwordBHow to choose a password that is easy to remember CHow to prevent your password from being crackedDHow to choose a safe and convenient password 26Why shouldnt we use a
32、 word that can be found in any dictionary as a password?ABecause it can be easily remembered by a computer hackerBBecause computer programs can crack itCBecause computer hackers are determined to crack itDBecause the lists are so huge that the words are not easy to remember27If you are choosing a pa
33、ssword for your computer which of the following is the best choice?AiaHgnahs BI 9730508C2Bnot2B DRe-B,p1228How can you choose a password that is both secure and simple to remember?ATaking the title of your favorite book or filmBTaking a line from a song or poem you like bestCMaking up a nonsensical
34、word which cannot be found in any dictionaryDUsing two short words linked with a punctuation characterPassage ThreeAccording to a concerned 1 997 article in the Boston Globe,the United States spent less than one percent of its transportation budget on facilities for pedestrians(行人)Actually,Im surpri
35、sed it was that muchGo to almost any suburb developed in the last 30 years,and you will not find a sidewalk anywhere Often you wont find a single pedestrian crossingI was made fully aware of this one summer when we were driving across Maine and stopped for coffee in one of those endless zones of sho
36、pping malls(购物中心),motels,gas stations and fastfood placesI noticed there was a bookstore across the street,so I decided to forget coffee and go there to have a lookAlthough the bookshop was no more than 70 or 80 feet awayI discovered that there was no way to cross over six lanes of swiftly moving tr
37、affic on foot without putting myself in dangerIn the end, I had to get in our Car and drive acrossAt the time,it seemed ridiculous and annoying,but afterward I realized that 1 was possibly the only person ever to have thought of crossing the street on footThe fact is,we not only dont walk anywhere a
38、nymore in this country,we wont walk anywhere,and dislike anyone who tries to make US,as the city of Laconia,NH discoveredIn the early 1970s,Laconia spent millions on a comprehensive urban renewal project,which included building a pedestrian mall to make shopping more pleasantEsthetically(美学上)it was
39、a triumphurban planners came from all over to praise and take photosbut commercially it was a disasterForced to walk one whole block from a parking garage,shoppers abandoned downtown Laconia for suburban mallsIn 1 994 Laconia dug up its pretty paving blocks,took away the flowers and decorative trees
40、,and brought back the carsNow people can park right in front of the stores again,and downtown Laconia thrives againAnd if that isnt sadI dont know what is29In paragraph 1, “I m surprised it was that much”means the author thinks Athe government spends too much on facilities for pedestriansBthe govern
41、ment spends just enough on facilities for pedestriansCthe amount is more than he has expectedDthe amount is less than he has expected30In Maine the author had to drive to a bookstore 70 or 80 feet away because Ait was practically impossible for him to cross the street on footBthe street was actually
42、 too broad to cross on footCit was against the traffic regulations to cross the street Oil footDno one has ever walked across such a crowded street31According to the author,most Americans Adont care much about the lack of facilities for pedestriansBthink it ridiculous and annoying to have no crossin
43、g for pedestriansCare interested in building the facilities for pedestriansDhave realized the importance of the facilities for pedestrians32What is sad according to the author?AThe Laconia urban renewal project was poorly supportedBLaconia has become a busy shopping center againCPeople park their ca
44、rs right in front of the storesDMost Americans are reluctant to walk even a single blockPassage FourDear Sirs,Your shipment of twelve thousand Smart watches was received by our company this morningHowever,we wish to make a number of complaints concerning the serious delay in delivery and your failur
45、e to carry out our specific instructions with regard to this orderIt was stressed from the beginning that the delivery date had to be less than six weeks from the initial orderin order to meet our own customers requirementsWhile we understand that delays in production are occasionally inevitable,we
46、must point out that the major reason why the order was placed with your company was because we were assured by you of its speed of delivery,and that your existing stocks were sufficiently high to ensure immediate shipmentLate delivery of the goods has caused US to disappoint several of our most valu
47、ed customers,and is bound to have a negative effect on potential future ordersThe second complaint concerns the difference in color between the watches we ordered and those deliveredIt was stated clearly in the original order that watches in combinations of green purple and orangepurple only were requiredHowever,only half the watches in the delivery received are of the colors specifiedOur Hong Kong agent ass