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復旦大學2008、自主招生(千分考)試題及詳解答案-在線瀏覽

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【正文】 物的看法受其世界觀的影響 B.親身經(jīng)驗只是對事物現(xiàn)象的認識 C.人們對事物的認識有一個不斷深化發(fā)展的過程 D.人們對事物的認識有 —個從錯誤到正確的過程 【解答】 C 直接判斷 30.孔子《論語 友直,友諒,友多聞,益矣;友便辟,友善柔,友便佞,損矣。 A.朋友要正直,朋友要可靠,朋友要見聞廣博。 C.與正直的人交友,與信實的人交友,與見聞廣博的人交友。 【解答】 C 31.名句 “別有幽愁暗恨生,此時無聲勝有聲 ”出自 ___A_____。秋思》 【解答】 A 直接判斷 32.下列各句中修辭方法使用不恰當?shù)囊痪涫?_______C__。 B.珍珠是貝痛苦的結(jié)晶,是海的淚。 D.太陽從地平線上露出笑臉,用她那柔美的金色手指,悄悄地撿走了草地 上的珠璣。擬人是把物當作人來寫,必須寫出物所具有的特征,這個特征和人是相通的。正確答案為 C 33. At 85, Dons, single, diabetic and living、 alone, was being increasingly fetful and B_. A. acute B. frail C. significant D. offensive 34. Just because you39。t mean that you can rest __C_ your laurels. A. with B. at C. on D. behind 35. Professor Hill reveals the principles which __A__ the political ideology and actions of the party during the 1920s. A. expounded B. erased C. embraced D. underlay the popular Western imagination, India continues to be a country in backwardness and poverty with very little to show __A__ scientific innovation or technologicalachievement. A. for want of B. in gratitude to C. by way of D. in contact with 37. __A__ the quality of the runners, I think this week39。t work out. A. fall under B. fall behind C. fall to D. fall back on could soon be an offence to publish articles or photos which _B__ personal relationships, finances or health. A. intrude on B. tear at C. break up D. mess with 41. You can __A_ the temperature in the house by adjusting the thermostat and the radiators. A. regulate B. enlarge C. itch D. elude 42. Literary scholars are piecing together her last unpublished novel from _C__ of a recently discovered manuscript. A. portions B. sections C. fragments D. sessions 43. I think you should examine their _C_ in offering to lend you the money. A. motivation B. stimulus C. motive D. pensation 44. The assassination could do serious damage to the __D___ peace agreement that was signed last month. A. delicate C. anic D. fragile 45. He has some information that I want so I39。 Canada accounted for 19 percent of . trade. In 1988, a historic document was signed, the CanadaUnited States FreeTrade Agreement. In many respects, this event seems a natural consequence of longstanding friendship, mon economic interests, and geographic proximity. Nevertheless, it took more than a century to reach agreement. In the mid 1800s, after Great Britain repealed the Corn Laws, Canada proposed bilateral free trade with the United States, and a limited treaty covering natural products only was signed. However, it was abrogated during the Civil War by the United States because of close CanadianBritish ties and British support for the Confederacy. After more than a century of fluctuating sentiments on the issue, the 1988 agreement finally eliminates all bilateral tariffs (in stages to be pleted by 1998) and all quantitative trade restrictions. The agreement, it was thought, would particularly boost trade in agricultural products (fruits, vegetables, poultry),mining products (coal and oil), and services (banking, puter, insurance, professional and telemunications services, plus retail and wholesale trade). Both countries expected gains between $1 :and 3 billion per year. Mexico. Mexico is the third largest . trading partner, accounting for 5 percent of . exports plus imports (Canada and Japan account for 19 percent each)。s foreign trade. In 1987, the United StatesMexico Framework Understanding put in place the first procedures ever for consultations regarding trade and, investment relations between these two countries. The mechanism was set up to resolve disputes and to negotiate the removal of trade barriers as supplement to GATT. In early 1991, genuine free trade discussions were set in motion and soon joined by Canada. The goal was the creation of a hemispheric free trade zone reaching from the Yukon to the Yucatan and enpassing a market of over 360 million people. Analysts foresaw major gains associated with increased specialization and trade. They also predicted major adjustment costs in the United States where lowskill jobs would be lost to thousands of lowwage assembly plants now clustered along the Mexican border, while highskill jobs ranging from architecture to engineering and telemunications would get a noticeable export boost. Another likely consequence is that the future rise in real wages south of the border would slow the flow of illegal aliens into the United States. 49. The main idea of this passage is that __A____. A. the new North American free trade zone will likely have many benefits for the countries involved B. the United States has made great contributions to the establishment of free trade zones C. a North American free trade zone will give the United States significant advantages in its trade with Japan : D. free trade zones will prevent illegal immigrants from entering the United States 50. The details given in the underlined sentences in Paragraph 2 __D____, A. emphasize the important role the United States played in the world trade B. provide evidence supporting a tentative conclusion C. illustrate how a free trade zone has worked in the past D. add believability to the statement that Canada and the United States are important trading partners 51. The author39。t used in the United States until 1961. Industrial robots scarcely resemble the stereotyped humanoid with flashing eyes and a binations chest. They39。s really new, of course, is the extent to which the
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