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電子科技大學
2014年攻讀碩士學位研究生入學考試試題
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I.ReadingComprehension(40points)
Directions:Readthefollowingfourpassages.Answerthequestionsbeloweachoneby
choosingA)B)C)D)MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET。
Passage1
NearlyeveryoneinBritainwouldliketoowntheirownhomeand,whethertheydoornot,they
arepreparedtoputtimeandmoneyintodecoratingandfurnishingitorevenmakingstructural
alterationstoit.Becauseoftheclimateandbecauseoftheexpenseinvolvedingoingoutforthe
evening,theBritishspendalotoftimeathomeandalargepartoftheirsociallifetakesplacethere.
Youngpeopletendtostaywiththeirfamilieslongerthesedaysasaccommodationisexpensive
but,whentheymoveawaytoajoborcollege,therearevariousoptionsopentothem.Theycanget
lodgingswithalandlady.Thismeansthattheyrentaroominsomeone’shouseandhavebreakfast
withthefamily.Theycanalsogetabed-sittingroom,thatistosay,oneself-containedroomin
whichtheycancook,liveandsleep.Alternatively,theycansharearentedflatorhousewithagroup
ofyoungpeople,perhapsthemostpopularoptionofall.
Whenyoungpeoplegetmarriedorhavesteadyincome,theyoftenbuyahouse.Theydothisby
takingoutamortgagewithabuildingsocietyorbanks.Theyaretheofficialownersandmortgageis
afinancialloanforanythingupto100%ofthevalueofthehouserepayableovertwentytoforty
years.Peoplecanfinditdifficulttorepaytheirmortgage,butatleasttheyknowthatintheendthe
housewillbetheirs.
Ifpeoplecannotaffordtobuytheirownhouse,theycanrentpropertyfromaprivatelandlord,
asdo10%ofthepopulation,orfromtheirlocalcouncil.Councilhousingisverycheaptorentin
comparisonwithanyothertypeofaccommodationandsoalotofpeoplewanttoliveinit.Waiting
listsarelongbecausetherearejustnotenoughcouncilhousesthesedaystomeetthegrowingneed.
Unfortunately,homelessnessisanincreasinglyseriousproblemalloverBritain.Itaffectsall
ages:singlepeople,coupleswithchildren,evenold-agepensioners.In1984,forexample,83,190
households,atermthatcoversfamiliesandsinglepeople,wereofficiallylistedashomeless.Thisis
thetipoftheiceberg.Inoneyear,170,190householdsappliedtobeputonthelist,butthousands
wereturneddownalthoughtheywereprobablylivinginovercrowdedconditionsorinhousingthat
badlyneededrepairingandimproving.
1.WhydotheBritishspendalotoftimeathome?
A)Becausetheexpenseforgoingoutishuge.
B)Becausetheclimateisnotveryfavorable,
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C)Becausetheydonotlikegoingout.
D)BothA)andB).
2.Youngpeoplehavethechoicesinrentingaroombeforetheygetmarriedexceptthat______.
A)theycanrentaflatorahousewithothers
B)theycanrentaroomfromalandladyandeatbreakfastwiththefamily
C)theycanrentaroomwheretheycansleep,cookandmeettheirguest
D)manyofthemaffordtorentaverylargeflatorhousealone
3.Whydopeoplehavetowaitverylongforthecouncilhouse?
A)Becausethecouncilhousesaskforhighrentandpeoplehavetosaveforthem.
B)Becausepeoplehavetoapplyformortgageforsuchahouse.
C)Becausetherearemorepeopleinneedandfewerhousesavailable.
D)Becausethecouncilhastospendalongtimedecidingwhoshouldrentthehouse.
4.Accordingtothepassage,whomeetwithhousingprobleminBritain?
A)Onlyyoungpeople.B)Onlyoldpeople.
C)Peopleofdifferentages.D)Onlycoupleswithchildren.
5.Thesentence“Thisisthetipoftheiceberg”probablymeans_____.
A)thisisonlyasmallproblem
B)thereareonlyasmallnumberofhomelesspeople
C)thisnumberissmall
D)thereareactuallymorehomelesspeoplethanofficiallylisted
Passage2
Nottoomanydecadesagoitseemed“obvious”thatbothtothegeneralpublicandtothe
sociologiststhatmodernsocietyhaschangedpeople’snaturalrelationships,loosenedtheir
responsibilitiestokinandneighbors,andsubstitutedintheirplacesuperficialrelationshipswith
passingacquaintances.However,inrecentyears,agrowingbodyofresearchhasrevealedthatthe
“obvious”isnottrue.Itseemsthatifyouareacityresident,youtypicallyknowasmallproportion
ofyourneighborsthanyoudoifyouliveinasmallercommunity.Butforthemostpart,thisfacthas
fewsignificantconsequences.Itdoesnotnecessarilyfollowthatifyouknowfewofyourneighbors
youwillknownooneelse.
Eveninverylargecities,peoplemaintainclosesocialtieswithinsmallprivatesocialworlds.
Indeed,thenumberandqualityofmeaningfulrelationshipsdonotdifferbetweenmoreandless
urbanpeople.Small-townresidentsaremoreinvolvedwithkinthanbig-cityresidents.Yetcity
dwellerscompensatebydevelopingfriendshipswithpeoplewhosharesimilarinterestsandactivities.
Urbanismmayproduceadifferentstyleoflife,butthequalityoflifedoesnotdifferbetweentown
andcity.Norareresidentsoflargecommunitiesanylikeliertodisplaypsychologicalsymptomsof
stressoralienation,afeelingofnotbelonging,thanareresidentsofsmallcommunities.However,
citydwellersdoworrymoreaboutcrime,andthisleadsthemtoadistrustofstrangers.
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Thesefindingsdonotimplythaturbanismmakeslittleornodifference.Ifneighborsare
strangerstooneanother,theyarelesslikelytosweepthesidewalkofanelderlycouplelivingnext
doororkeepaneyeoutforyoungtroublemakers.Moreover,asWirthsuggested,theremaybea
linkbetweenacommunity’spopulationsizeanditssocialheterogeneity.Forinstance,sociologists
havefoundmuchevidencethatthesizeofacommunityisassociatedwithbadbehaviors,including
gambling,drugs,etc.Large-cityurbanitesare,alsomorelikelythantheirsmall-towncounterpartsto
haveacosmopolitanoutlook,todisplaylessresponsibilitytotraditionalkinshiproles,tovotefor
leftistpoliticalcandidatesandtobemoretoleranttonon-traditionalreligiousgroups,unpopular
politicalgroups,andso-calledundesirables.Everythingconsidered,heterogeneityandunusual
behaviorseemtobeoutcomesoflargepopulationsize.
6.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribestheorganizationofthefirstparagraph?
A)Twocontrastingviewsarepresented.
B)Anargumentandpossiblesolutionsaregiven.
C)Researchresultsconcerningthequalityofurbanlifearepresentedinorderoftime.
D)Adetaileddescriptionofthedifferencebetweenurbanandsmall-townlifeisgiven.
7.Accordingtothepassage,itwasacommonbeliefthaturbanresidents______.
A)didnothavethesameinterestwiththeirneighbors
B)couldnotdeveloplong-standingrelationships
C)tendedtobeassociatedwithbadbehaviors
D)usuallyhadmorefriends
8.Oneoftheconsequencesofurbanlifeisthatimpersonalrelationshipamongneighbors______.
A)disruptpeople’snaturalrelationships
B)makethemworryaboutcrime
C)causethemnottoshowconcernforoneanother
D)causethemtobesuspiciousofeachother
9.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatthebiggeracommunityis_____.
A)thehigheritsqualityoflife
B)themoresimilaritsinterests
C)themoretolerantandopen-mindeditis
D)thelikelieritistodisplaypsychologicalsymptomsofstress
10.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A)Similaritiesintheinterpersonalrelationshipsbetweenurbanitesandsmall-towndwellers.
B)Advantagesoflivinginbigcitiesascomparedwithlivinginsmalltowns.
C)Thepositiverolethaturbanismplaysinmodernlife.
D)Thestrongfeelingofalienationofcityinhabitants.
Passage3
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Banksbeganissuingplasticcardsasanotherwayofprovidingcredittotheircustomers.The
cardgavebanksacost-efficientwayofincreasingvolumeofsmallconsumerloans:abankwould
havetohandleonlyoneapplicationforalineofcreditthatcouldbeusedmanytimesover—andit
couldmakeprofitfromfinancecharges.
Originally,DinersClub,HiltonHotelsandAmericanExpressofferedtheircardswitha
convenienceratherthanasextensionsofcredit.Inexchangefornothavingtocarrycash,their
cardholderswerechargedanannualmembershipfee.TheT&Ecardswerenotsomuchcreditas
chargecards,orwhatAmericanExpresscalls“payasyougo”cards.AlsoT&Ecardholderscould
notmakepurchasesininstallmentslikebankcardholders,butwererequiredtopaytheirbillsinfull
eachmonth.
Thecardshavechangedovertheyears,however.TodayaT&Ecardcansometimesbeusedas
“extended”or“deferred”paymentplans.DinersClubmemberscanchoosetopayininstallmentsfor
anygoodsorcommoditythecardcanpurchase,at19.8percentannualinterest;atthesamerateof
interest,CarteBlanchecardholderscanextendpaymentonlyforairlinetickets.AmericanExpress
alsoallowsitsregularcardholderstopayininstallmentsbutrestrictsthisoptiontotravel-related
purchases(airlineandcruisetickets,andtourpackages).Itsinterestchargesrangefrom18to21
percent,dependingonthestateinwhichthecardholdersresides.AmericanExpressfirstextended
creditwhenitcameoutwiththeGoldCardin1966,issuedthroughbanksinwhichcardholders
maintainedlinesofcredit.
Andjustasthetravelandentertainmentcardshavetakenonbankcardqualities,sotoohave
bankcardsbecomemorelikeT&Ecards.
Banksdiscoveredthatbetween40to50percentoftheircardholderspaidnofinancecharges
becausetheydidnotusetheirplastictobuycredit.Rather,likeT&Ecardholders,theycharged
insteadofpayingcash,andthenpaidthewholebalanceontheirstatementseachmonth.Somost
banksnowdowhatthetravelandentertainmentcompanieshavealwaysdone:chargeannualfeesfor
theircards.Bankcardfeesarelower,though,12dollarsto15dollars,comparedto35dollarsto45
dollarspaidbyT&Ecardholders.
11.Accordingtothepassage,whatmotivatesbankstoissuecreditcards?
A)Makingaprofitfromchargesforconsumerloans.
B)Providingcredittocustomers.
C)Makingthebankservicesmoreefficient.
D)Makingloansavailabletocustomers.
12.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueofthecardsoriginallyissuedbyAmericanExpress?
A)Theycanprovideconveniencetothecardholders.
B)Theycanprovidecredittothecardholders.
C)Thecardholdershavetopaytheirbillsinfulleachmonth.
D)Thecardholdershavetobechargedanannualmembershipfee.
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13.Whichofthefollowingcardsisabletoextendthecreditofpurchasinganygoods?
A)TheT&Ecard.
B)TheDinersClub’scards.
C)TheAmericanExpressGoldCard.
D)TheHiltonHotel’scard.
14.Whichofthefollowingismostlikelytobethetitleofthepassageprecedingthisone?
A)OneWaytoProvideCardtoCustomers
B)BanksandCreditCards
C)PlasticCardsasCreditCards
D)CreditCardsandLoans
15.Whatdoesthewordmaintainedmeaninthispassage(inthelastlineofParagraph3)?
A)keptB)claimed
C)providedD)supported
Passage4
ThreeYaleUniversityprofessorsagreedinapaneldiscussiontonightthatautomobilewaswhat
oneofthemcalled“PublicHealthEnemyNo.1inthiscountry”.Besidespollutingtheairand
congestingthecities,carsareinvolvedinmorethanhalfofthedisablingaccidents,andthey
contributetoheartdisease“becausewedon’twalkanywhereanymore”,saidDr.H.W.Weinerman,
professorofmedicineandpublichealth.Dr.Weinerman’ssharpindictmentoftheautomobilecame
inadiscussionofhumanenvironmentonYaleReports,aradioprogrambroadcastbyStationin
HartfordConnecticut.Theprogramopenedathreepartseriesof“StayingAlive”forthefirsttimein
humanhistorytheproblemofman’ssurvivalhastodowithhiscontrolofmanmadehazards,Dr.
Weinermansaid,“Beforethis,theproblemhadbeenthecontrolofnaturalhazards.”
Relatingmanyofthehazardstotheautomobile,ArthotW.Galst—aprofessorofbiologysaid
thatitwaspossibletomakeakerosene-burningturbinethatwould“l(fā)essensmogbyaverylarge
fraction”.ButheexpresseddoubtthatAmericanswerewillingtogiveupmovingaboutthe
countrysideat90milesanhourinalargevehicle.“Americaseemsweddedtothemotorcar—every
familyhastohaveatleasttwoandoneofthemhastobeconvertiblewith300horsepower,”
ProfessorGalstoncontinued,“Isthisthewayoflifethatwechoosebecausewecherishthese
values?”
ForProfessorPaulB.Seare,partoftheblamelieswith“asocietythatregardsprofitsupreme
value,undertheillusionthatanythingthatistechnicallypossibleistherefore,ethicallyjustified”.
ProfessorSearealsocalledthecountry’sdependenceonitsmodernautomobiles“l(fā)ousyeconomics”
becauseofthelargehorsepowerusedsimply“movingoneindividualtowork”.Butheconcededthat
Americanshavepaintedthemselvesintoacornerbyallowingthenationaleconomytobecomeso
reliantontheautomobileindustry.
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AccordingtoDr.Weinerman,automobiles,notfactories,areresponsiblefortwo-thirdsofthe
smoginAmericancities,andthesmogpresentsthepossibilityofawholenewkindofepidemic,not
duetoonegerm,butduetopollutedenvironment.Withinanotherfivetotenyears,itispossibleto
haveepidemiclungcancerinacitylikeLosAngeles.“Thisisanewphenomenoninhealthconcern”,
hesaid.“Thesolution”,hecontinued,“isnottofindalessdangerousfuel,butadifferentsystemof
inner-citytransportation.Becauseoftheincreasinguseofcars,publictransportationhasbeen
allowedtowitheranddegenerate,sothatifyoucan’twalktowhereyouwanttogo,youhaveto
haveacarinmostcities”,heasserted.Thisinturn,Dr.Weinermancontended,isresponsibleforthe
“arteriosclerosis”ofpublicroads,fortheblightofinnercityandforthemiddleclassmovementto
thesuburbs.
16.AutomobilesarecalledNo.1PublicHealthEnemybecauseofthefollowingtheyhavecaused
EXCEPT_________.
A)airpollutionB)citycongestion
C)naturalhazardsD)heartdisease
17.Akerosene-burningcarseemsto______.
A)gofasterthanthegasoline-burningcar
B)goasfastasthegasoline-burningcar
C)beverypopularamongAmericans
D)goslowlyandreducesmog
18.ProfessorSeareindicatesthat________.
A)technologyisnotalwaysethicallycorrect
B)technologyisalwaysvaluable
C)profitineconomyisalwaysmoreimportantthantechnologydevelopment
D)Americansarelosingprofitintheautomobileindustry
19.Tosolvethehealthproblemscausedbycars,_________.
A)anewtransportationsysteminthecityshouldbebuilt
B)waysofcontrollingsmogshouldbefound
C)allpeopleshouldwalktowork
D)adifferentfuelshouldbefound
20.Theword“arterioscieros”inthelastparagraphprobablymeans_______.
A)akindofdiseasepeoplegetfromtheroadB)trafficproblem
C)akindofcancerD)degenerationofcars
II.Grammar(10points)
Directions:Thereare10incompletesentencesinthispart.Foreachsentencetherearefour
choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosetheONEanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.Thenmark
thecorrespondingletterontheANSWERSHEET
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21.Tomsaidthathewoulddropoutbuthedidn’ttellusthereason____hemadethedecision.
A)whenB)whereC)whyD)how
22.Beforeyoustartdoinganything,youhadbettermakeclear____youreallywanttogetfromit.
A)whatB)whichC)thatD)who
23.Wedonotrealizehowmuchwedependontheearth’sgravity______wearedeprivedofit.
A)thenB)whereC)whenD)until
24.Nomatter_____progresswehavealreadymade,weshouldkeeponworkinghardattheproject.
A)howlongB)howmuchC)howsoonD)howmany
25.Theteacheraskedthestudentswho______theteststoleavetheroomassoonaspossible.
A)completedB)hadcompletedC)havecompletedD)wouldcomplete
26.Iregrethavinglefttheworkunfinished;I_______everythingaheadcarefully.
A)shouldplanB)hadplannedC)plannedD)shouldhaveplanned
27.Idon’tthinkitadvisablethathe____tothejobsincehehasnoexperience.
A)willbeassignedB)beassignedC)wasassignedD)isassigned
28.Ifithadnotbeenforhisunderstandingwife,verypossiblyhe____literaturealtogether.
A)mayabandonB)mayhaveabandonedC)mightabandonD)mighthaveabandoned
29.Notonly_______awiderangeofpricesforgoodsinthecity,thereisalsoawiderangeinthe
qualityofgoodsofferedforsale.
A)arethereB)thereareC)isthereD)thereis
30.Nooneisallowedtoenterthepatient’sroom_______thedoctorgiveshispermission.
A)exceptB)ifC)unlessD)besides
III.Vocabulary(15points)
Directions:Thereare30incompletesentencesinthispart.Foreachsentencetherearefour
choicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ChoosetheONEanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.Then
markthecorrespondingletterontheANSWERSHEET
31.Heinsistedon______hiswifebuthesoonchangedhismindforthesakeofhis6-year-oldson.
A)separatingB)breakingC)divorcingD)delivering
32.Iam________tothinkthatancientGreeksunderstoodthisbetterthanwedo.
A)tentativeB)subjectC)subjectedD)inclined
33.AUNofficialsaidthattheaidprogramswouldbe________untiltherewasadequateprotection
forreliefconvoy.
A)dependedB)suspendedC)prostponedD)expended
34.TheyinsistedthatJohndidnotfollowthecorrect_________inapplyingforavisa.
A)processB)procedureC)processionD)routine
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35.Mary_______Bobforstealinghercar,butheraccusationwasdismissedforlackofconvincing
evidence.
A)accusedB)chargedC)suedD)scolded
36.Anopenwoundshouldbekeptcleanandprotectedfrom_________.
A)diseaseB)infectionC)plagueD)infectious
37.Manywomenareleftas________providersinfamiliesaftertheirhusbandsdiedinthewar.
A)primeB)seniorC)supremeD)sole
38.Wetriedto________himfromclimbingthemountainwithoutaguide.
A)dismissB)embarrassC)discourageD)disturb
39.His____asaneconomisthasbeenreinforcedforhissuccessfulfightagainstinflation.
A)powerB)capacityC)competenceD)faculty
40.Theeminentscientistwassoeasy-goingand_____thatcollegestudentsliketotalkwithhim.
A)gracefulB)graciousC)elegantD)magnificent
41.Tothegreatdisappointmentofthefootballfans,theteamwas____inthefirstroundofthe
championship.
A)slaughteredB)deportedC)eliminatedD)destroyed
42.Weproposeto_______ourhomeaccordingtoourowntaste.
A)armB)equipC)supplyD)furnish
43.ThefirstsettlersinAustraliawerenot________immigrants;theywereforcedthereaspenalty
forcrimescommittedinEngland.
A)voluntaryB)legalC)quotaD)regular
44.Asthemarketwas____withgoodsandtheeconomybecamebalanced,inflationwentdown.
A)abundantB)spongedC)saturatedD)submerged
45.Whenhewokeup,hefounda________ofsunlighthadcomethroughthewindow.
A)flashB)flightC)shaftD)succession
46.Iamquitethankfultotheprofessorforhis_______helpwhenIwasintrouble.
A)gentleB)geniusC)genuineD)generated
47.Beforehemovedintohisnewhouse,theyoungmanspent3,000dallarsonelectronic______.
A)instrumentsB)appliancesC)applicationsD)facilities
48.Educationwas_______tothemerchantwhenhewasyoungbecausehisfamilywaspoor.
A)refusedB)declinedC)deniedD)deprived
49.Forsomepeople,itisamatterof________whethertheypaytheirmonthlybillsregularly.
A)consciousnessB)conscienceC)conscientiousnessD)conscious
50.Businessissogoodthatouroriginal______of$10,000hasjumpedto$30,000invalue.
A)investmentB)depositC)expenseD)loan
51.Iwishyoucouldbemore_______toyourfatherwhetherheiskindtoyouornot.
A)respectableB)respectfulC)respectiveD)respecting
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52.Thepoliceandthevillagersallunanimously________theforestfiretothunderandlighting.
A)describedB)ascribedC)prescribedD)distributed
53.Thepointat_______atthemeetingiswhethertheyaretoimporttheassemblyline,
A)argumentB)controversyC)issueD)conflict
54.Janetoldmethathershop’s________profitis20,000dollarsannually.
A)creditB)roughC)grossD)tough
55.Thenewpolicywillsurelygive________toforeigninvestmentinenvironmentalprotection.
A)inspirationB)motiveC)desireD)impetus
56.Thecorporationwasaccusedof_____stockmarketandimposedafineof20,000dollars.
A)steeringB)managingC)operatingD)maneuvering
57.Themanhadgonetothereceptiondesk,________tocheckout.
A)incidentallyB)presumablyC)likelyD)virtually
58.Expertsgenerallyagreethatdiethasanimportant________onone’shealth.
A)relationB)connectionC)associationD)bearing
59.Beforewe_______again,letmegiveyouawordortwoofadviceonhowtodotheexperiment.
A)initiateB)pioneerC)commenceD)recommend
60.Pleasekeepthenumberedcardsin________;don’tmixthemup.
A)seriesB)successionC)sequenceD)procedure
IV.Cloze(10points)
Directions:Thefollowingpassagecontains10blanks.Foreachnumberedblank,thereare
fourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandDontherightside.ChoosetheONEanswerthatbestcompletes
thesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheANSWERSHEET
61.A)inB)onC)byD)of
Itisnotjustnamesthatarechanging,sayexperts
62.A)marginB)edgeC)vergeD)side
61aging.AsAmericastandsonthe62ofan
63.A)regardB)attribute
unprecedentedboominthenumberofcitizensovertheage
C)viewD)retrospect
of65,thewayolderadults63themselves—andare
64.A)understandingB)undergoing
viewedbysociety—is64aprofoundcultural
C)withstandingD)withholding
65.Itisonethathasbroadimplicationsfromtheway
65.A)alternativeB)alternation
theseadultsare66inthemediatotherolestheycarve
C)transformationD)reform
outforthemselvesinleadingproductive67lifethat
66.A)demonstratedB)illustrated
willrefinenotonlythemeaningofretirement,butwhatit
C)portrayedD)related
meansto68olderinthenewmillennium.
67.A)engagedB)engaging
“TherearealargenumberofpioneerswhoareC)prolongedD)delayed
recasting,reshapingandrethinkingthelife69,”says68.A)turnB)sendC)goD)grow
ScottBass.agerontologistanddeanofthegraduateschool69.A)routeB)course
attheUniversityofMaryland,BaltimoreCounty,whohasC)routineD)procedure
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70ontheideaofproductiveaging.70.A)focusedB)attended
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