东北师范大学校花-东北师范大学校花
云南师范大学
2017
年硕士研究生入学考试自命题科目试卷
报
考
专
业:
学科教学(英语)
考试科目及代码:
高级英语
821
考试时量:
150
分钟
试卷编号:
(
A
卷)
考号:
姓名:
题号
分数
一
二
三
四
五
总分
评卷人
复分人
I. Vocabulary and Structure
(
每题
2
分
,
共
40
分
)
Directions:
Choose the best word or phrase to complete each of the following
statements.
1. ______
,
Marcia walked up to the podium and deliverer an animated
acceptance speech
.
A
.
Excited about winning the award
.
B
.
Been excited with winning the award
.
C
.
To be excited about winning the award
D
.
Exciting with winning the award
2.
As
a
scientific
document,
the
book
should
stand
for
several
years
until
further make revision .
A. development; impossible
B. experiments; optional
C.
advances; necessary
D. attempts;
undesirable
3. When I was a
teenager
,
I______a lot and people couldn
’
t understand
what
I was saying
.
A
.
complained
B
.
mumbled
C
.
uttered
D
.
gossiped
4.
Dry farming is a type of agriculture used in areas
less than 20
inches of rainfall.
A. there are
B. where there
is
C. in which is
D. which
has
5.
Not until 1942______a drying patient’s life using penicillin.
A
.
when John Bumstead and Orvan Hess saved
B
.
saved John Bumstead and Orvan Hess
C
.
did John Bumstead and Orvan Hess save
D
.
that John Bumstead and Orvan Hess saved
6.
Birds that breed on high cliffs have
pear
-
shaped eggs that roll in
a tight
circle
,
making_____less likely to roll off the cliff
.
A
.
somewhere
B
.
sometimes
C
.
something
D
.
somewhat
7.
______
,
the
condor
in
Peru
is
threatened
by
the
rapid
encroachment
of
humans
.
A
.
As isolated as its few remaining habitats may be
.
B
.
As its few remaining isolated habitats may be
.
C
.
May its few remaining habitats be as isolated
.
D
.
Its few remaining habitats may be as isolatcd
.
8.
When
the
limestone
or
other
carbonate
rock
just
below
the
ground
surface
dissolves naturally,
______ collapses and forms sinkholes.
A
.
a land
B
.
the land
C
.
the lands
D
.
lands
9. We
look with pride at our new bridges and dams, for
they are works of
art as well as
of______.
A
.
leisure
B
.
aesthetics
C
.
drudgery
D
.
utility
10.
When two people feel the same way about each
other, their feelings
are ______.
A
.
habitual
B
.
mutual
C
.
relevant
D
.
equivalent
11.
American
schools
tend
to
put
more
emphasis
on
developing
______
skills
than they do on acquiring quantities of
facts. Students are encouraged
to ask
questions, think for themselves and express their
own opinions.
A
.
critical-thinking
B
.
interpersonal
C
.
intellectual
D
.
social
12.
At
each
end
of
the
tube
______,
one
which
gathers
light
and
one
which
magnifies the image.
A
.
are two lenses there
B
.
two lenses are
C
.
are two lenses
D
.
two lenses are there
13. Reports have recommended that
universities should prize good
teaching______ good research.
A
.
the same as
B
.
much as
C
.
as well as
D
.
in accordance with
14.
The
county
of
Kent
is
known
as
the
of
England
yields
a bountiful
harvest of fruits and vegetables.
A
.
although
B
.
because
C
.
so that
D
.
such as
15.
______ almost
every major city in the world.
A
.
Air pollution that now afflicts
B
.
Not only does air pollution now afflict
C
.
Air pollution now afflicts
D
.
Air pollution is now afflicted
16.
it
has
been
estimated
that one
hundred
thousand
men
participated
in the gold rush of
1898.
imately much as
17.
It is
generally true that the lower the stock market
falls,
A. higher the price of
gold rises
B. the price of gold rises
high
C. the higher the price of gold
rises
D. rises high the price of gold
18. Famous for his punctuation,
typography, and language, Edward
Estlin
Cummings published his collected poems in 1954.
A. new innovations for
B.
innovations newly approached in
C.
newly approached
D. innovations in
19. The average elevation of the
Himalayas is twenty thousand feet, and
Mount
Qomolangma to
more
than
twenty-nine
thousand
feet
at
its
apex
C. aroses
20. Unless protected areas are
established, the Bengal tiger, the blue
whale, and the California condor face
of extinction.
A. possible
B. the possibility
C. being
possible
D. possibly
II.
Close Test (
每题
2
分
,
共
40
分
)
Directions
:
Read the following passage carefully and fill in each blank with the best
choice.
Most
worthwhile
careers
require
some
kind
of
specialized
training.
Ideally,
therefore,
the
choice of an
1
should be made even before choice of a curriculum in high school.
Actually,
2
, most people make several job choices during their working lives,
3 because
of
economic
and
industrial
changes
and
partly
to
improve
their
position.
The
perfect
job
does not exist. Young people
should
4
enter into a broad flexible training program that will
fit them for a
5
of work rather than for a single job.
Unfortunately many young people have to
make career plans
6
benefit of help from a
competent vocational counselor or
psychologist. Knowing
7
about the occupational world,
or themselves for that matter,
they choose their lifework on a hit-or-miss
8
. Some drift from
job to job. Others
9
to work in which they are unhappy and for which they are not fitted.
One common mistake is
choosing an occupation for its real or
10
prestige. Too many
high
school
students
or
their
parents
for
them
choose
the
professional
field,
11
both
the
relatively small
proportion of workers in the professions and the
extremely high educational and
personal
12
. The prestige that people tend to
13
to a profession or a white-collar job is
no good reason for
choosing it as life's work.
14
,
these
occupations
are
not
always
well
paid.
Since
a
large
15
of
jobs
are
in
mechanical and manual work, the
majority of young people should give serious
16
to these
fields.
Before
making
an
occupational
choice,
a
person
should
have
a
general
idea
of
what
he
wants
17
life and how hard he is willing to work to get it. Some people desire social prestige, others
intellectual
18
.
Some
want
security;
others
are
willing
to
take
19
for
financial
gain.
Each
occupational choice has its demands as well as its
20
.
1.
[
A
]
identification
[
B
]
entertainment
[
C
]
accommodation
[
D
]
occupation
2.
[
A
]
however
[
B
]
therefore
[
C
]
though
[
D
]
thereby
3.
[
A
]
entirely
[
B
]
mainly
[
C
]
partly
[
D
]
his
4.
[
A
]
since
[
B
]
therefore
[
C
]
furthermore
[
D
]
forever
5.
[
A
]
place
[
B
]
chance
[
C
]
field
[
D
]
opening
6.
[
A
]
to
[
B
]
for
[
C
]
without
[
D
]
with
7.
[
A
]
little
[
B
]
few
[
C
]
much
[
D
]
a lot
8.
[
A
]
chance
[
B
]
basis
[
C
]
purpose
[
D
]
opportunity
9.
[
A
]
apply
[
B
]
appeal
[
C
]
stick
[
D
]
turn
10.
[
A
]
imagined
[
B
]
substantial
[
C
]
acquired
[
D
]
demanded
11.
[
A
]
concerning
[
B
]
following
[
C
]
considering
[
D
]
disregarding
12.
[
A
]
preferences
[
B
]
requirements
[
C
]
tendencies
[
D
]
ambitions
13.
[
A
]
contribute
[
B
]
attach
[
C
]
attribute
[
D
]
allot
14.
[
A
]
Therefore
[
B
]
However
[
C
]
Nevertheless
[
D
]
Moreover
15.
[
A
]
proportion
[
B
]
part
[
C
]
quanitity
[
D
]
batch
16.
[
A
]
proposal
[
B
]
suggestion
[
C
]
consideration
[
D
]
appraisal
17.
[
A
]
towards
[
B
]
against
[
C
]
out of
[
D
]
without
18.
[
A
]
knowledge
[
B
]
satisfaction
[
C
]
culture
[
D
]
sensitivity