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99年全国硕士研究生入学考试英语试题 第2页

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99年全国硕士研究生入学考试英语试题 第2页
Part One:
l . Anyone with half an eye on the unemployment figures knew that the assertion about economic
recovery __ just around the corner was untrue.
[A]wouLd be [B]to be [C]was [D]being
2. Smoking is so harmful to personal health that it kills __ people each year than automo-
bile accidents.
[A]seven more times [B]seven times more [C]over seven times [D]seven times
3. It' s easy to blame the decline of conversation on the pace of modern life and on the vague
changes __ place in our ever-changing world.
[A] taking [B]to take [C]take [D]taken
4. This is an exciting area of study, and one __ which new applications are being discov-
ered almost daily.
[A] from [B]by [C] in [D] through
5 . __ can be seen from the comparison of these figures, the principle involves the active
participation of the patient in the modification of his condition.
[A]As [B]What [C]That [D] It
6. Although I had been invited to the opening ceremony , I was unable to attend __ such
short notice.
[A]to [B]in [C]with [D]on
7. California has more light than it knows __ to do with but everything else is expensive.
[A] how [ B] what [ C] which [D] where
8. The solution works only for couples who are self-employed, don' t have small children and get
along __ to spend most of their time together.
[A]so well [B]too well [C]well as [D]well enough
9. Marlin is a young man of independent thinking who is not about __ compliments to his
political leaders .
[A]paying [B]having paid [C]to pay [D] to have paid
10. These proposals sought to place greater restrictions on the use and copying of digital informa-
tion than __ in traditional media.
[A]exist [B]exists [ C]existing [D]to exist
11. Your math instructor would have been happy to give you a makeup examination
                            [A]
had you gone and explained that your parents had been ill at the time.
     [B]            [C]                         [D]
12. As the children become financially independent of the family, the emphasis on family fi-
                              [A]                  [B]                         [C]
nancial security will shift from protection to save for the retirement years.
                                               [D]
13. Were the Times Co. to purchase another major media company, there is no doubt that it
    [A]
could dramatically transform a family-ran enterprise that still gets 90% of its revenues
  [B]                              [C]                                      [D]
from newspapers .
14. Symposium talks will cover a wide range of subjects from overfishing to physical and
                                   [A]                  [B]
environment factors that affect the populations of different species.
   [C]                                   [D]
15 . Convenation calls for a willingness to alternate the role of speaker with one of listener , and
                          [A]                                                  [B]       [C]
it calls for occasional ' digestive pauses' by both.
                                           [D]
16. If two theories are equal to their ability to account for a body of data, the theory that
                              [A]                         [B]
does so with the smaller nomber of assumptions is to be preferred.
   [c]                                                   [D]
17. The Committee adopted a resolution requiring the seven automakers selling the most cars in
                                          [A]                           [B]
the state making 2 percent of those vehicles emissions-free by 1998.
          [C]                                     [D]
18. As long as poor people, who in general are colored, are in conflict with richer people, who in
       [A]                                                          [B]
general are lighter skin, there' s going to be a constant racial conflict in the world.
              [C]   [D]
19 . All those left undone may sound greatly in theory, but even the trust believer has great dif-
                    [A]                [B]                                   [C]
ficulty when it comes to specifics.
         [D]
20 . Even if automakers modify commercially produced cars to run on alternative fuels, the cars
       [A]                                                       [B]             [C]
won' t catch on in a big way when drivers can fill them up at the gas station.
                              [D]
21 . An important property of a scientific theory is its ability to ___ further research and fur-
ther thinking about a particular topic.
[ A] stimulate [ B] renovate [ C] arouse [ D] advocate
22 . Although architecture has artistic qualities, it must also satisfy a number of important practi-
cal __.
[ A] obligations [B] regulations [ C ] observations [ D] considerations
23 . Life insurance is financial protection for dependents against loss __ the bread-winner' s
death .
[A]at the cost of [B]on the verge of [C]as a result of [D]for the sake of
24. In education there should be a good __ among the branches of knowledge that con-
tribute to effective thinking and wise judgment .
[ A] distribution [ B] balance [ C] combination [ D] assignment
25 . The American dream is most __ during the periods of productivity and wealth generat-
ed by American capitalism.
[A] plausible [B] patriotic [ C] primitive [D] partial
26 . Poverty is not __ in most cities although, perhaps because of the crowded conditions in
certain areas, it is more visible there.
[ A] rare [ B] temporary [ C] prevalent [ D] segmental
27. People who live in small towns often seem more friendly than those living in __ popu-
lated areas.
[A] densely [ B] intensely [ C] abundantly [D] highly
28. As a way of __ the mails while they were away, the Johnsons asked the cleaning lady
to send little printed slips asking the senders to write again later.
[A]picking up [B]coping with [C]passing out [D]getting across
29 . Tom' s mother tried hard to persuade him to __ from his intention to invest his savings
in stock market .
[A]pull out [B]give up [C]draw in [D]back down
30. An increasing proportion of our population, unable to live without advanced medical
__ , will become progressively more reliant on expensive technology.
[ A] interference [ B] interruption [ C] intervention [ D] interaction
31 . These causes produced the great change in the country that modernized the __ of high-
er education from the mid-1860's to the mid-1880's.
[ A] branch [ B]category t C] domain [D] scope
32 . Nobody yet knows how long and how seriously the __ in the financial system will drag
down the economy.
[ A] shallowness [ B] shakiness [ C] scantiness [ D] stiffness
33 . Crisis would be the right term to describe the __ in many animal species. .
[ A] minimization [ B] restriction [ C] descent [ D] decline
34 . The city is an important railroad __ and industrial and convention center.
[A] conjunction [ B] network [ C]junction [D] link
35. Prof. White, my respected tutor, frequently reminds me to __ myself of every chance
to improve my English.
[ A] assure [ B] inform [ C] avail [D] notify
36. Researchers discovered that plants infected with a virus give off a gas that __ disease
resistance in neighboring plants.
[ A.] contracts [ B] activates [ C] maintains [ D] prescribe
37 . Corporations and labor unions have __ great benefits upon their employees and mem-
bers as well as upon the general pubtic.
[A] conferred [ B]granted [ C] flung [D] submitted
38. The movement of the moon conveniently provided the unit of month, which was __
from one new moon to the next.
[ A] measured [ B] reckoned [ C]judged [ D] assessed
39. The judge ruled that the evidence was inadmissible on the grounds that it was __ to
the issue at hand.
[ A] irrational [ B] unreasonable [ C] invalid [ D] irrelevant
40. Fuel scarcities and price increases __ automobile designers to scale down the largest
models and to develop completely new lines of small cars and trucks.
[ A] persuaded [ B] prompted [ C] imposed [ D] enlightened
Part two: Cloze Test

       Industrial safety does not just happen.Companies _41__ low accident rates plan their safety
programs, work hard to organize them,and continue working to keep them 42 and active. When the
work is well done, a 43 of accident-free operations is established _44__ time lost due to injuries
is kept at a minimum.
       Successful safety programs may 45 greatly in the emphasis placed on certain aspects of the program.
Some place great emphasis on mechanical guarding. Others stress safe work practices by _46__ rules
or regulations._47_ others depend on an emotional appeal to the worker. But, there are certain basic
ideas that must be used in every progr8m if maximum results are to be obtained.
       There can be no question about the value of a safety program. From a financial stand-point alone,
safety _48__. The fewer the injury 49,the better the workman's insurance rate. This may mean the diff-
erence between operating at _50__or at a loss.
41. [A]at [B]in [C]on [D]with
42. [A]alive [B]vivid [ C]mobile [D] diverse
43. [A]regulation [B]climate [C]circumstance [D]requirement
44. [A]where [B]how [ C]what [D]unless
45. [A]alter [B]differ [ C] shift [D] distinguish
46. [A] constituting [ B] aggravating [ C]observing [D]justifying
47. [A]Some [B]Many [C]Even [D]Still
48. [A]comes off [B]turns up [C]pays off [D]holds up
49. [A]claims [B]reports [ C] declarations [ D] proclamations
50. [A]an advantage [B]a benefit [C]an interest [D]a profit

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