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专业八级-787
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[单项选择]The Japanese idea of virtue is ______.
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[单项选择]From the text we may deduce that the author is inclined to think that doctors should ______.
A. lie to benefit their patients
B. lie to the dying and the seriously ill only
C. lie when serious consequences are avoidable only through deception
D. be honest, with their patients
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[单项选择]______ forced Nixon to resign in 1973.
A. The Watergate Scandal
B. The Iran-gate Scandal
C. The Un-American Activities Committee
D. The New Right
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[单项选择]By taking "Yellow Fever" as the rifle, the author intends to mean ______.
A. the majority of musicians have been infected with "yellow fever"
B. the fear of yellow fever has made many musicians dare not visit America
C. the fear of terrorists is infectious among people just like the disease yellow fever
D. Americans fear foreigners under the threat of terrorist attack
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[单项选择]According to the text, a patients' bill of rights requires that patients be in formed of ______.
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[单项选择]The author's opinion about the pervasive fear seems to be that ______.
A. staying in America is relatively safer than traveling abroad
B. American musicians are wise enough to choose not to travel to European countries at this time
C. it is dangerous for the foreigners to visit America at this time
D. it is not at all necessary for people to be so frightened as to dare not go out
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[单项选择]Melbourne is located ______.
A. in Canada
B. in New Zealand
C. in Ireland
D. in Australia
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[单项选择]The young people in the post-WWI era are referred to as "______".
A. the Boom Generation
B. the Lost Generation
C. the Yuppies
D. the Cowboys
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[单项选择]______ is the basic unit of research in Morphology.
A. morpheme
B. phoneme
C. lexeme
D. phone
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[单项选择]______ inside the sentence is the opposite to linear relations in syntax.
A. Syntactic relations
B. Paradigmatic relations
C. Agreement
D. Government
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[多项选择]名声、财产、知识等等都是身外之物,人人都可求而得之,但没有人能够代替你感受人生。你死以后,没有人能够代替你再活一次。如果你真正意识到了这一点,你就会明白,活在世上,最重要的事情就是活出你自己的特色和滋味来。你的人生是否有意义,衡量的标准不是外在的成功,而是对人生意义的独特领悟和坚守,从而使你的自我闪放出个性的光华。
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[单项选择]In discussing the forces that influence health, the author implies that medical care services are ______.
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[单项选择]______ is the core of the English Government.
A. the Sovereign
B. the House of Lords
C. the House of Commons
D. the Cabinet
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[单项选择]To the Japanese, the aim of existence is ______.
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[单项选择]Training of the Japanese child can best be described as ______.
A. a system of rewards and punishments
B. frequent disciplining which becomes inexorably more severe as the child grows older
C. benevolent and indulgent during the early years, but somewhat more severe as the child grows older
D. almost entirely psychological
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[单项选择]The author refers to the excessive intake of alcohol, tobacco, and drug in order to illustrate that ______.
A. some health problems cannot be solved by better medical care
B. his use of alcohol and other substances is harmful to health
C. poor health results from tack of proper medical care
D. wealth may contribute to poor health status
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[单项选择]The author is primarily concerned with ______.
A. condemning the U.S. for its failure to provide better medical care to the poor
B. evaluating the relative significance of factors contributing to the poor health status in the U.S.
C. providing information that the reader can use to improve his or her personal health
D. advocating specific measures designed to improve the health of the U, S. population.
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[单项选择]According to the author, the introduction of the computer is a revolution mainly because ______.
A. the computer has revolutionized the workings of human mind
B. the computer can perform the tasks that could only be done by humans before
C. computers have helped to switch to an information technology
D. computers have a great impact on society
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[单项选择]The text is about ______.
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[单项选择]What the author tries to suggest in the last paragraph may best be interpreted as ______.
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[单项选择]______ is not a derivational word.
A. Black board
B. Teachers
C. Consideration
D. Bookshop
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[单项选择]The examples in paragraph 3 to 5 most probably imply ______.
A. French and German musicians are not welcome in America
B. Americans are hostile to those from some European countries whose governments are not for America
C. Americans are so outspoken about their dislike of certain musicians
D. those who dare to come to America now will be in embarrassment
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[单项选择]The examples of the Challenger and the Chernobyl are cited in the passage to show that ______.
A. if not properly supervised, technology could prove disastrous to human beings
B. technology is a human creation for which we are responsible
C. technology can go badly wrong if not controlled by man
D. being a human creation, technology is liable to err
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[单项选择]The most unfortunate consequence of deception in the professions is that ______.
A. colleagues disapprove
B. sharp conflicts arise between doctors and nurses
C. patients axe unsure of their rights
D. the practice will spread and erode trust
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[多项选择]Many students choose to attend schools or universities outside their home countries. Why do some students study abroad Write an essay of about 400 words to state your view.
In the first part of your writing you should present your thesis statement, and in the second part you should support the thesis statement with appropriate details. In the last part you should bring what you have written to a natural conclusion or a summary.
You should supply an appropriate title for your essay.
Marks will be awarded for content, organization, grammar and appropriacy. Failure to follow the above instructions may result in a loss of marks.
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[单项选择]The passage is mainly baud on the author's ______.
A. keen insight into the nature of technology
B. prejudiced criticism of the role of the Industrial Revolution
C. cautions analysis of the replacement of the human mind by computers
D. exaggerated description of the negative consequences of technology
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[单项选择]In the teaching of self-discipline the Japanese emphasize ______.
A. establishment of habits by repeating the rules
B. early tolerant training combined with restrictive movement
C. heavy external control including both verbal and physical punishment
D. a permissive atmosphere almost until puberty
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[单项选择]The passage would probably be followed by ______.
A. suggestions for specific proposals to improve the quality of life in America
B. a listing of the most common causes of death among male and female adults
C. an explanation of the causes of poverty in America, both absolute and relative
D. a proposal to ensure that residents of central cities receive more and better medical care
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[单项选择]______ wrote The Adventures of Torn Sawyer.
A. Harriet Beecher Stowe
B. Mark Twain
C. O Henry
D. Henry James
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[单项选择]______ is written by Edmond Spencer.
A. Tamburlaine
B. King Lear
C. Utopia
D. The Faerie Queene
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[单项选择]______ was greatly influenced by Chinese and Japanese poetry.
A. Ezra Pound
B. Walt Whitman
C. Robert Frost
D. Edgar Allan Poe
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[单项选择]By the phrase "the human quality of technology" in the second paragraph, the author most probably refers to the fact that technology ______.
A. has a great impact on human life
B. is created by human
C. can replace some aspects of the human mind
D. deserves a close examination
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[简答题]In some societies people want children for what might be called familial reasons: to extend the family line or the family name, to propitiate the ancestors; to enable the proper functioning of religious rituals involving the family. Such reasons may seem thin in the modern, secularized society but they have been and are powerful indeed in other places.
In addition, one class of family reasons shares a border with the following category, namely, having children in order to maintain or improve a marriage; to hold the husband or occupy the wife; to repair or rejuvenate the marriage; to increase the number of children on the assumption that family happiness lies that way. The point is underlined by its converse: in some societies the failure to bear children (or males) is a threat to the marriage and a ready cause for divorce.
Beyond all that is the profound significance of children to the very institution of the family itself. To many people, husband and wife alone do not