研究生英语
- 格式:doc
- 大小:102.50 KB
- 文档页数:4
硕士研究生学位英语My Experience as a Master's Degree StudentAs a Master's degree student, I have been fortunate to have access to a wealth of knowledge and resources that have helped me to grow both personally and professionally. My experience as a Master's degree student has been both challenging and rewarding, forcing me to push myself beyond my limits and to excel in ways I never thought possible.One of the most significant benefits of pursuing a Master's degree has been the opportunity to network with other professionals in my field. Networking has been vital to my success as a graduate student, enabling me to collaborate with other students and faculty members on research projects, attend academic conferences, and build relationships with potential employers.As a graduate student, I have also been exposed to a wide range of academic disciplines and research methodologies. This exposure has broadened my understanding of my field and has helped me to develop the critical thinking skills necessary to excel in my career. Through my coursework and research, I have learned to analyze complex problems, synthesize diverse information, and communicate my ideas effectively.In addition to the academic benefits of pursuing a Master's degree, I have also gained important practical experience in my field. I have had the opportunity to complete internships and participate in projects that have allowed me to apply the knowledge and skills I have learned in the classroom to real-world situations. Theseexperiences have not only helped me to develop a deeper understanding of my field but have also given me an edge in the job market.Of course, pursuing a Master's degree is not without its challenges. Balancing coursework, research, and other obligations can be difficult, and the pressure to excel can be intense. However, I have found that the rewards of pursuing a Master's degree far outweigh the challenges. Through hard work and dedication, I have been able to achieve academic and professional success that I never thought possible.Overall, my experience as a Master's degree student has been truly transformative. I have grown both academically and professionally, developing the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in my field. I am grateful for the opportunities that pursuing a Master's degree has afforded me, and I look forward to continuing to make a positive impact in my career.。
2005年1月份研究生学位课英语统考试题Paper OnePart I :Listening Comprehension (25 minutes, 20 points )Section A (1 point each)1.A: He refuses to help the woman. B: He can‘t handle the equipment by himself.C: He thinks some other people can do it better.D; He thinks the equipment is too heavy for the woman.2.A: His colleagues have contributed a lot. B: All of his colleagues congratulated him.C. The award has been given to his colleagues. D He doesn‘t deserve the honor.3. A: He dislike Jack‘s name. B He doesn‘t care who Jack is.C He doesn‘t know Jack well.D He dislikes Jack.4. A: The man is cracking a joke on her.B It is impossible to buy a genuine antique for so little money.C The man is out of his mind about the old vase.D The man has run into a great fortune.5. A: He can‘t find a good idea about the problem. B He feels hopeless about the project.C He has encountered another problem.D He is going to give up the project.6. A: It is worthwhile. B It has a very tight schedule.C It was a waste of time.D It took him too much time on the road.7. A: It‘s useless to talk to the professor. B The professor is often unfair.C The man has done well enough.D The man can‘t be be tter next time.8. A The man should not say things like that. B The man should fight back.C The man should show his anger openly.D The man should not complain openly.9. A: She was injured in the shoulder. B She disliked the people who attended the party.C She was laughed at for her behaviour.D She was unpopular at the party.Section B (1 point each)Mini-talk One10. A: Improving the conditions of farm animals. B: Increasing the production of farm animals.C: Regulating the food marketing system.D: Regulating the food stores and restaurant chains.11. A: Because they want to save more money. B: Because they want the hens to lay more eggs.C Because they want the hens to grow more lean meat.D Because they want to sell the hens at a better price.12. A: Chickens should be kept in clean places. B: Pigs should be housed in large metal boxes.C: Farm animals should be slaughtered in factories.D Farm animals should be killed without feeling pain.Mini-talk Two13. A: Under the mountains is the state of Nevada.B: At the power centers in almost forty states.C: Under the deep ocean . D Near the inactive volcanoes.14. A: People object to burying it at the power centers.B: The power centers have no more space to store it.C: It is very dangerous to bury it in populous areas.D: The new site is the estate of the federal government.15. A; There are active volcanoes nearby. B: Some people still live in the area.C: The area is close to Las Vegas. D The area is geographically unsafe.Section C (1 point each)You will hear the recording twice. At the end of the talk there will be a 3-minute pause, during which time you are asked to write down your answers briefly on the Answer Sheet. You now have 25 seconds to read the questions (请在录音结束后把16-20题的答案抄写在答题纸上.) 16.What percentage of plant and animal species on Earth do rain forests contain?17. What critical role do rain forests play besides being home to animals and plants?18. How much has global output of carbon dioxide increased in the past century?19. To be classified as a rain forest, how should the trees look?20. How large is the size of the rain forest in South America?Part I Vocabulary Section A1.This student was expelled from school because he had forged some documents for overseasstudy.A frustratedB formulatedC fabricatedD facilitated2.Opinion polls suggest that the approval rate of the president is on the increase.A agreementB consensus Cpermission D support3. A man of resolve will not retreat easily from setbacks or significant challenges.A pull outB pull upC pull inD pull over4. As few household appliances are now perfect, this minor defect is negligible.A detectableB triflingC inexcusableD magnificent5. The U.S. athletes topped the gold medal tally for the 3rd straight time this summer.A directB proceedingC verticalD successive6. Despite tremendous achievement, formidable obstacles to development will persist.A difficultB sustainableC externalD unpredictable7. Moderate and regular exercise can boost the rate of blood circulation and metabolism.A restrictB reduceC increaseD stabilize8. The manager is seeking some cost-effective methods that can call forth their initiative .A efficientB conventionalC economicalD unique.9. The report proposes that students be allowed to work off their debt through community service.A pay offB get offC dispose ofD run off10. It was a tragic love affair that only gave rise to pain.A brought forwardB brought aboutC brought downD brought inSection B :11. As females in their 40s tend to ____ weight, they are to go in for outdoor activities.A take onB hold onC carry onD put on12. The shop-owner took a load of ____-crusted bread and handed it to the child.A fragileB crispC vagueD harsh13. The excessive hospitality ____ the local officials failed to leave us assured.A on the point ofB on the grounds ofC on the advice ofD on the part of14.These intelligence officers tried a ___ of persuasion and force to get the information they wanted.A combinationB collaborationC convictionD confrontation15. The terminally ill patient lying in the ___ care unit was kept alive on life support.A apprehensiveB intensiveC extensiveD comprehensive16. The very sound of our national anthem being played at the awarding ceremony is ____.A ice-breakingB eye-catchingC painstakingD soul-touching17. Leading universities in China prefer to enroll ___ brilliant high school students.A intellectuallyB intelligiblyC intelligentlyD intimately18. When a heavy vehicle is ___ in the mud, the driver has to ask for help.A involvedB stuckC interferedD specialized19. A risk or effect may diminish ___, but it may also increase for some reason.A at willB over timeC under wayD so far20. It‘s in your best ____ to quit smoking, for you have some breathing problems.A sakeB benefitC advantageD interestPart II. Cloze―Techno-stress‖----frustration arising from pressure to use new technology----is said to be 21 , reports Maclean‘s magazine of Canada. Studies point to causes that 22 ―the never-ending process of learning how to use new technologies to the 23 of work and home life as a result of 24 like e-mail, call-forwarding and wireless phones.‖ How can you cope? Experts recommend setting 25 . Determine whether using a particular device will really simplify life or merely add new 26 . Count on having to invest time to learn a new technology well enough to realize its full benefits. ― 27 time each day to turn the technology off,‖ and devote time to other things afforded or deserving 28 attention. ―People start the day by making the 29 mistake of opening their e-mail, instead of wo rking to a plan,‖ notes Vancouver productivity expert Dan Stamp. ―The best hour and a half of the day is spent on complete30 .‖21. A descending B narrowing C mounting D widening22. A pass on B range from C deal with D give up23. A confusion B construction C contribution D conduction24. A creations B promotions C productions D innovations25. A laws B boundaries C deadlines D barriers26. A convenience B advantages C flexibility D complexity27. A Put forward B Put across C Put aside D Put up28. A prior B major C senior D superior29. A fragmental B fictional C fractional D fundamental30. A relaxation B entertainment C rubbish D hobbyPart III. Reading ComprehensivePassage OneThe study of genetics has given rise to a profitable new Industry called biotechnology. As the name suggests, it blends biology and modern technology through such techniques as genetic engineering. Some of the new biotech companies, as they are called, specialize in agriculture and are working enthusiastically to patent seeds that give a high yield, that resist disease, drought, and frost, and that reduce the need for hazardous chemicals. If such goals could be achieved, it would be most beneficial. But some have raised concern about genetically engineered crops.―In nature, genetic diversity is created within certain limits,”says the book Genetic Engineering, Food, and Our Environment.―A rose can be crossed with a different kind of rose, but a rose will never cross with a potato…‖ Genetic engineering, on the other hand, usually involves taking genes from one species and inserting them into another in an attempt to transfer adesired property or character. This could mean, for example, selecting a gene which leads to the production of a chemical with antifreeze properties from an arctic fish, and joining it into a potato or strawberry to make it frost-resistant. It is now possible for plants to be engineered with genes taken from bacteria, viruses, insects, animals or even humans.In essence, then, biotechnology allows humans to break the genetic walls that separate species.Like the green revolution, what some call the gene revolution contributes to the problem of genetic uniformity---some say even more so because geneticists can employ techniques such as cloning and tissue culture, processes that produce perfectly identical copies, or clones. Concerns about the erosion of biodiversity, therefore, remain. Genetically altered plants, however, raise new issues, such as the effects that they may have on us and the environment. ―We are flying blindly into a new era of agricultural biotechnology with high hopes, few constraints, and little idea of the potential outcomes,‖ said science writer Jeremy Rifkin.31. According to the author, biotech companies are ______A mostly specialized in agriculture.B those producing seeds of better propertiesC mainly concerned about the genetically engineered crops.D likely to have big returns in their business.32. Now biotech products are made ____.A within the limits of natural genetics .B by violating laws of natural genetics.C without the interference of humans.D safer than those without the use of biotechnology33. In nature, genetic diversity is created ____A by mixing different speciesB within the species itselfC through natural selectionD through selection or contest34.Biotechnoly has made it possible ____A for us to solve the food shortage problem in the world.B for plants to be produced with genes of humans.C for humans to assume the cold-resistant property.D to grow crops with the taste of farm animals.35. According to the author, with the development of biotechnology ____A the species of creatures will be reduced. D we will suffer from fewer and fewer diseases.B our living environment will be better than it is now.C humans will pay for its side effect.36. T he author‘s attitude towards genetic engineering can best be described ____A optimisticB pessimisticC concernedD suspiciousPassage TwoThe practice of capital punishment is as old as government itself. For most of history, it has not been considered controversial. Since ancient times most governments have punished a wide variety of crimes by death and have conducted executions as a routine part of the administration of criminal law. However, in the mid-18th century, social critics in Europe began to emphasize the worth of the individual and to criticize government practices they considered unjust, including capital punishment. The controversy and debate whether government should utilize the death penalty continue today.The first significant movement to abolish the death penalty began during the era known as the Age of Enlightenment. In 1764 Italian jurist and philosopher Cesare Beccaria published An Essay on Crimes and Punishments. Many consider this influential work the leading document in the early campaign capital punishment. Other individuals who campaigned against executions duringthis period include French authors V oltaire and Denis Diderot, British philosophers David Hume and Adam Smith, and political theorist Thomas Paine in the United States.Critics of capital punishment argue that it is cruel and inhumane, while supporters consider it a necessary form of revenge for terrible crimes. Those who advocates the death penalty declare that it is a uniquely effective punishment that prevents crime. However, advocates and opponents of the death penalty dispute the proper interpretation of statistical analyses of its preventing effect. Opponents of capital punishment see the death penalty as a human right issue involving the proper limits of governmental power. In contrast, those who want governments to continue to execute tend to regard capital punishment as an issue of criminal justice policy. Because of these alternative viewpoint, there is a profound difference of opinion not only about what is the right answer on capital punishment, but also about what type of question is being asked when the death penalty becomes a public issue.37. We can learn from the first paragraph that in ancient times _________A death penalty had been carried out before government came into being.B people thought it was right for the government to conduct executions.C death penalty was practiced scarcely in European countries.D many people considered capital punishment unjust and cruel.38. Why was capital punishment questioned in the mid-18th century in Europe?A People began to criticize their government.B The government was unjust in this period.C People began to realize the value of life.D Social critics were very active at that time.39. Italian jurist and philosopher Cesare Beccaria ____A was the first person to question the rightness of death penalty.B was regarded as an important author criticizing capital punishment.C was the first person who emphasized the worth of the individuals.D first raised the theory against capital punishment.40. Critics of capital punishment insist that it ___.A violates human rights regulations.B is an ineffective punishment of the criminalsC is just the revenge for terrible crimes.D involves killing without mercy.41. The advocates and opponents of the death penalty _____A agree that it is a human rights issueB agree that it can prevent crimes.C explain its statistical analyses differentlyD think that they are asked different types of questions.42. The author‘s attitude towards capital punishment can be summarized as _____A supportiveB criticalC neutralD contradictoryPassage ThreeBears mostly live alone, except for mothers and their babies, and males and females during mating season. Bears form temporary groups only in exceptional circumstances, when food is plentiful in a small area. Recent evidence also suggests that giant pandas may form small social groups, perhaps because bamboo is more concentrated than the patchy food resources of other bear species. Other bears may live alone but exist in a social network. A male and female may live in an area partly shared in common----although they tolerate each other, each defends its range from other bears of the same sex. Male young usually leave their mothers to live in other areas, but female young often live in a range that is commonly shared with that of their mother.The key to a bear‘s survival is finding enough food to satisfy the en ergy demands of its largesize. Bears travel over huge territories in search of food, and they remember the details of the landscape they cover. They use their excellent memories to return to locations where they have had success finding food in past years or seasons. Most bears are able to climb trees to chase small animals or gain access to additional plant vegetation. The exceptions are polar bears and large adult brown bears----their heavy weight makes it difficult for them to climb trees.Bears that live in regions with cold winters spend the coldest part of the year asleep in sheltered dens, including brown bears, American and Asiatic black bears, and female polar bears. Pregnant females give birth in the winter in the protected surroundings of these dens. After fattening up during the summer and fall when food is abundant, the bears go into this winter home to conserve energy during the part of the year when food is scarce. Winter sleep differs from hibernation in that a bear is easily aroused from sleep. In addition, a bear‘s body temperature drops only a few degrees in its winter sleep. In contrast, a true hibernator undergoes more extensive changes in bodily functions. For instance, the body temperature of the Arctic ground squirrel drops from 380C to as low as -30C.43. Most bears live alone because _________A they don‘t want to keep a social network.B each bear feeds on different kinds of food.C male and female bears can‘t tolerate each other.D they don‘t want other bears to share th eir food.44.According to the passage, bears of the same sex ____A can get along with each other peacefully.B share their range with each other.C live in an area partly shared in common.D can‘t live peacefully in the same area.45.As is told about bears in the passage, we know that _____A it is easy for bears to find enough food if they can climb trees.B a bear can long remember where it has found food.C all except polar bears are able to climb trees to catch their prey.D all except polar bears and adult brown bears feed on small animals.46. Bears sleep in their sheltered dens in cold winter because ____A their babies need to be born in a cold and protected surrounding.B they need to fatten themselves up in the cold season.C they need to convert their fat into energy in winter.D they can‘t find enough food in the cold season.47. Winter sleep differs from hibernation in that _______A animals in hibernation don‘t wake up easily.B animals in hibernation are aroused regularly for energy supply.C the body temperature of animals in winter sleep doesn‘t change.D animals in winter sleep experience drastic changes in bodily functions.48. The passage is mainly about ___.A the species of bearsB the food category of bearsC the winter sleep of bearsD the behavior of bearsPassage FourThe young man who came to the door--- he was about thirty, perhaps, with a handsome, smiling face---- didn‘t seem to find my lateness offensive, and led me into a larg e room. On one side of the room sat half a dozen women, all in white; they were much occupied with a beautiful baby, who seemed to belong to the youngest of the women. On the other side of the room sat seven or eightmen, young, dressed in dark suits, very much at ease, and very imposing. The sunlight came into the room with the peacefulness that one remembers from rooms in one‘s early childhood--- a sunlight encountered later only in one‘s dreams. I remember being astounded by the quietness, the ease, the peace , and the taste. I was introduced, they greeted me with a genuine cordiality and respect ---and the respect increased my fright, for it meant that they expected something of me that I knew in my heart, for their sakes, I could not give ---and we sat down. Elijah Muhammad was not in the room. Conversation was slow , but not as stiff as I had feared it would be. They kept it going, for I simply did not know which subjects I could acceptably bring up. They knew more about me and read more of what I had written, than I had expected , and I wondered what they made of it all, what they took my usefulness to be. The women were carrying on their own conversations, in low tones; I gathered that they were not expected to take part in male conversations. A few women kept coming in and out of the room, apparently making preparations for dinner. We, the men, did not plunge deeply into any subject, for, clearly, we were all waiting for the appearance of Elijah. Presently, the men, one by one, left the room and returned. Then I was asked if I would like to wash, and I, too, walked down the hall to the bathroom. Shortly after I came back, we stood up, and Elijah entered. I don‘t know what I had expected to see. I had read some of his speeches, and had heard fragments of others on the radio and on television, so I associated him with strength. But, no ----the man who came into the room was small and slender, really very delicately put together, with a thin face, large warm eyes, and a most winning smile. Something came into the room with him ---- his worshipers‘ joy at seeing him, his joy at seeing them. It was the kind of encounter one watches with a smile simply because it is so rare that people enjoy one another.49.Which of the following is the best alternative word f or ―imposing‖?A EnthusiasticB HostileC ImpressiveD Anxious50. Which word best describes the atmosphere in the room?A TranquilB SolemnC ChaoticD Stressful51.How did the author feel when he was greeted with respect?A DelightedB AstonishedC EmbarrassedD Scared52. Which of the following statements is true about the author?A He talked little.B He was puzzledC He enjoyed the conversationD He got more respect than he deserved.53. The man didn‘t get deeply involved in any subject because they ____A had little knowledgeB didn‘t know one another well.C wanted to relax themselvesD awaited the arrival of someone important54. What can we learn about Elijah?A He was admired by others.B He was very handsome.C He was a man with determinationD He was happy to give speeches.Passage FiveSingapore‘s Mixed Reality Lab is working on new ways of interacting with computers, including wearable devices and virtual war room that will allow officials to work together online as if they were all in one place. Its director is a spiky-haired Australian, a postmodern match for the fictional British agent James Bond‘s tool man, Q.It is funded by the Defense Science & Technology Agency, which controls half the $ 5 billion defense budget, and sponsors hundreds of research projects every year. The agency came to worldwide attention last year when it took justone day to customize a thermal scanner in order to detect travelers with high fever, helping to stem the spread of SARS.DSTA is now working on a range of projects that are attracting attention in both the commercial and military worlds. It devised an air-conditioning system that harnesses melting ice and cool seawater to conserve electricity at the new Changi Naval Base, and could have broad civilian applications.Singapore can easily afford Western hardware, but off-the-shelf products are often unsuitable for the tropical conditions in Southeast Asia. For example, the DSTA is funding development of an anti-chemical-weapons suit that works not as a shield, but as a sort of weapon. The Singapore garments, made of a revolutionary plastic-like material that is much lighter and cooler than traditional fabrics, actually degrade suspect substance on contact.Much of the agency‘s work is geared toward helping this resource-poor city-state overcome its natural limitations, says its director R&D, William Lau Yue Khei. Conserving manpower is one of the agency‘s most critical assignmen ts, because Singapore is a nation of 5 million people dwarfed by larger neighbors, including Indonesia and Malaysia. Right now, the biggest DSTA project is computerizing a stealth warship so that it can run on half the usual crew. Making equipment lighter is a particular agency specialty, because the universal military rule of thumb is that a soldier should carry no more than one third his body weight, and that seems that smaller Singaporean soldiers should carry no more than 24 kilos, or 20 percent less than Europeans, says DSTA project manager Choo Hui Weing. One such program: the Advanced Combat Man System, has produced a lightweight handguard that controls an integrated laser range finder, digital compass and a targeting camera. Top that, Q.55. It can be inferred from the passage that Q is probably________A a mechanic in James Bond‘s garage.B a fictional Australian with spiky hair.C a director of the Advanced Combat Man SystemD An imaginary engineer who invents advanced equipment.56. Which of the following statements concerning DSTA true?A It became world-known for its high efficiency in preventing the SARS spread.B It funds numerous research programs, including Mixed Reality lab.C It devised an air-conditioning system now widely used in households.D It takes credit for conserving electricity at the new Changi Naval Base.57. The suit described in the third paragraph can be used as a sort of weapon mainly because ___A it is made of a new material resembling plastics.B it can reduce harmful effects of chemicals on it.C it has been adapted to the tropical weather there.D its light weight allows soldiers to carry more equipment.58. Which of the following is Not mentioned as a disadvantage of Singapore?A Smaller soldiersB Smaller populationC Limited defense budgetD Limited natural resources59. The Advance Combat Man System is mentioned in the last paragraph mainly to show ____A what DSTA has done to meet the country‘s special needs.B how sophisticated the equipments designed by DSTA can be.C why it is difficult for Q to compete with CHoo Hui Weing .D how Singapore‘s technology is superior to that of the British.60. The main purpose of the passage is to ____A analyze Singapore‘s defense system.B summarize the contributions of DSTA.C introduce the technical advantages of a small country.D describe the roles and achievements of a government agency.Paper Two Part IV TranslationSection AQuitting smoking is more of a matter of willpower than of individual choice, for smoking is widely recognized as addictive. Although counseling and medication can increase the odds that a smoker quits permanently, the best way to avoid dilemmas is never to take up smoking to begin with.The irreversible effects of cigarette smoking vary in intensity and are related both to the amount and duration of exposure and the age at which the person is initially exposed. This report challenges the notion that a few years of exposure to smoking will have no lasting harmful consequences. We hope to discourage this prevalent but vital habit and suggest that tobacco-related health effects decline substantially as time away from smoking increases. Section B人们越来越意识到开发环保型产品的重要性. 为实现长期可持续发展, 发达国家应不惜代价减少温室气体的排放. 如果目前全球变暖的速度保持不变, 东京和伦敦等大城市从地球上消失的可能性将是20年前的10倍.Part V Writingwrite a compositions of no less than 150 words under the title of “Knowledge from books and knowledge from experience” . Your composit ion should be based on the following outline:1Compare and contrast knowledge gained from experience with knowledge gained from books. 2.Explain which source is more important?Answer1-10 CDABD, ACCAB, 11-20 DBDAB, DABBD 21-30 CBADB, DCADC31-40 DBBBA, CBCBD, 41-50 CCDDB, DADCA 51-60 DADAD, CBCABTranslation : Section BThere is a growing realization/awareness that developing environment-protecting products really counts. To fulfil the long-term and substantial development, developed countries should at all costs decrese the emission of greenhouse gases. If the speed of global warming nowadays continues, the probability of disappearance from the earth to such big cities as Tokyo and London will be 10 times as fast as that of 20 years ago.2005年6月研究生学位英统考试题Paper OnePart I Listening Comprehension(25 minutes, 20 points )Section A (1 point each)1.A: To ask his boss for leave. B: To work in his place.C To meet his friend at the airport.D To cover his absence from his boss.2. A; He doesn’t want to go to the show, as he is not interested in it.B: He is not free to go to the fashion show with the woman.C He can’t go with the woman, as he has to finish his paper.D he can’t go with the woman, as he has a pile of paperwork to do.3. A: He has been pretty busy. B: He has been mad.。
2015年同等学力词汇备注:以下词汇是从字母表里挑选出相对出现频率较高的词汇,但是并不意味着只掌握这些词汇就足够应对考试;词汇量越大,意味着胜算越大。
所以,希望大家合理利用,加油努力!(可以以自我检测的方式重复利用)。
Aabsence access account achievementabsorb accept accident amuseargue accompany accurate acquireabuse accomplish accuse aspectacademic accordingly accustomed adaptaddition adjust adopt advantageadvance advisable affect affordannual announce alike allowancealter amaze amount annoyanxiety apparent appeal appearapply appointment appreciate approachappropriate approve arise arousearrest artificial assemble assetassess assert assume assureathlete atmosphere attach attackalarm attend attitude attractattribute audience authority availableavoid award aware awfulawkward arrange associate astonishapproximate analyze ancient ambitionapology average attempt ashamedBbacteria baggage balance bankruptbare barely bargain barrierbeam behalf benefit besidesbitter blank blast boastbold boom boost boringbound breed brilliant budgetbump bunch bundle burden1burst bachelor battle bearbeyond blame band blockblast bother brand briefbulkCcampaign cancel capable capacity capital cash casual cause capture calculate central challenge channel candidate character charge category chase cheat check cheerful chief chill circulate circumstance civil claim clarify classical classify client climateclinic clue commodity coachcoarse collapse collect collide combine common comfort command commerce commit compete competent complaint component compose comprehension compress communicate community conceal concentrate concern condemn compel confidence confirm conflict confront confuse conquer compensate conscious contest confuse considerable considerate consist complete constant contact construct consult consume content continual contrary contrast contribute convenient convention complex convert create convince cooperate coordinate correspond craft crash creditcrime crisis critical containcrude contract culture curiosity current curse custom concept conduct concrete contradiction conserve comment clone celebrate career control corrupt cope coursecourtD2damage damn dangerous deadline decade data dawn decline decrease defeat defect defend define definite delay delicate deliver dense deny depart dependent depress derive delight deserve desirable despair decide destroy detect device differ declare dim disappoint disaster decorate discharge discipline discourage discount deceive dismiss dispute distinct distinguish distress disturb diverse divorce domestic deficit doubt dramatic debate debt dynamic degree demonstrate describe double desperate devise develop despite devote detail determine disease distribute due demand desert destructionEeager earthquake economy educate effect effective efficient effortearn elementary embarrass embrace emergency emotion emphasis employ encounter encourage engage either enlarge enormous electric entertainment echo environment envy equalequip equivalent error essential evaluate evident evil exceed exception excess exchange element evolve exhaust exhibit existence expand expect expense experience experiment expert explore explosion expose extend extra extreme extensive explain example exempt extinct execute external extent earnest elect electronic emit3enable enforce entire estimate exactFfacility factor failure faintfame famine fancy fare fashion fake fatigue faultfavor favorite fair featurefee fertile fierce finance final fine false flight flexible flood fluent focus forbid force fortune found frequent fresh frighten fruitful flame fulfill function fundamental furnish furthermore flash flatflow firm formal frank former freight forgive faith familiar fatal fate federal festival figure follow fuel facultyGgain gap garage garbage gas gene generate genius gentle general giant gift generous glance generation glimpse glory govern graceful grade gradual graduate grand grant grateful greedy grind grocery guarantee guidance guilty grave gratitude grieve grasp gamble gaze gear goalHhalt handle harvest hardship harm harmony hatred hazard heal harsh haste health height helpful hence hero hesitate highlight hire historic4hobby hollow honor horizon horror host hostile humble humor hunt hurt humid heavy height hint holy hunger harnessIideal identical identify idle ignore image imitate immense impact impatient imply imagine impress improve incident incline income include independent indicate individual inevitable indifferent infect infer inferior influence inform inhabitant inherit injure innocent introduce invite insist inspect inspire instant instinct instruct interrupt insure intelligence intense intensive interfere interval interview intimate invade invest investigate involve irrigate isolate issue institution item infinite initial innovate insert install instead importJjam jealous journal journey judge junior join justice justify joke joyKkeen knock knowledge kitchenLlabel Lack landscape largely latter Laundry layer leading leak Lag legal leisure lane Liable liberal license5labor Limit likely link lively Loan local locate logic lodge loose lower loyal luggage luxury loss launch luck lump liberty levelMmagnificent maintain major majority manner manual manufacture marriage mark mass master match mature maximum mean means measure mechanic medicine medium medium mend menu merit mental mess method mild minimum minor minority misery misfortune mission mixture moderate modest moist mood moral moreover motion motivate multiply murder mutual mystery multiple meanwhile memory military metal message manage margin material mention miss mourn monopoly marchNnarrow namely natural necessity neglect negotiate neutral normal nevertheless negative nuclear numerous nurture nourish nervous nutrition nearlyOobject objective oblige observe obey obtain obvious occasional occupation occupy odd offend offer omit operate opponent opportunity oppose opposite optional opinion organ origin otherwise6outlet outlook output outstanding overall overcome overlook overseas overtake ordinary organize orbitoccurPpace pack painful painting panic parliament partial participate partly passion passive patience payment peak peculiar penalty pension perceive percentage perfect perform permanent permit persist personality persuade perspective phenomenon physical phase pile plain plastic platform pleasure plot pledge plus poisonous policy pollute political pop popular population portrait position positive possess postage postpone potential poverty powerful practical practice praise prevent precise predict prefer prejudice promise protest present preserve pressure probe pretend prevail previous primary pride prize principal principle prior private privilege proceed profession profit progressive project proportion promote prompt property propose prospect prosperity prosperous protect provide psychological publication public punctual purchase pursue puzzle precious pattern plentiful probable procedure provoke process proper proof pleasant penetrate patent passport particularQqualify quality quantity queue7quit quiz quote quarter quarrelRracial radical radiation rage range rank rare ratio rational raw react readily realistic reality reasonable recall receipt reception recession recognize recommend recover recreation reckon reduce refer reflect refuse reform refresh regardless register regulate reinforce reject relax release relevant reliable relief remark remedy remind remove remote renew reluctant remain replace represent reputation rescue require resemble reserve resident resign resist resistant resolution resolve resort resource respective respond responsible restless restrain restrict retain retreat reveal reverse revolution ridiculous rigidriot risk romantic routine royal rude rumor ruin rural refine religious repeat review reward request reply repair regret relative reassure receive reach rapid raise rate rather rough retardSsacrifice sake salary safety sample satisfactory scale scarce scare scatter scenery schedule scan scholarship scientific scold scope scratch secondary section secure seek segment select8semester search senior sensible sensitive sequence series serious serve severe shallow share shadow sheet shield shelter shift shiver shock shame shortcoming shower shrink shotsick sight sightseeing signal significance simple simplify sincere skillful single sleeve slender slight silence smash snap sole soar social solemn solid solution sob sorrow sore sour source special species specific spectacle speculate spare spiritual spit split spoil sponsor spot span stable stain spur standard starve status steady stem stick stimulate stir stock storage strain strategy stress strengthen stretch striking structure stun stuff style subject subsequent substance substitute subtract suburb subway succeed successful successive sufficient suggest suicide sum summarize summit sudden superior submit sale suffer supreme supply surrender surround survey survive suspect suspend suspicion sweep swear swift switch surprise symptom surface systematic symbol sink seize seldom specify statistics suppose support suppressTtackle tag tame target taste technology talent temper9temperature temptation tendency tender tense temporary terror textilethrill theory therapy therefore thirst thorough thoughtful threaten thrive thunder thrust tidytoll title toast tolerate tone topic total toughtour towel trace tradition tragedy trail traffic transfer transform transmit transparent transport trap trash treat tremble tremendous trial trim triumph trifle trick torture tuition twist typical travel Treasure tight trackUugly underline undergo underground unless unexpected unfortunately unique unity universal uniform unlike update unusual upper upright upset urban urge urgentup-to-date utter utility utilizeVvacant Vague value vacation valuable Vanish vary vast vehicle Venture vocation verdictvice Victim victory viewveto Violate violent virus virtual Vision virtue vitalVividVirtually vote Voyage vulnerableWwage Warn wander waste weaken Wealth weather whether weed Weep weigh welfare whereas Wicked widespread wisdom10withdraw Withstand witness worship worthwhile Wound wreck worth wretchedYyet yieldZZone11。
研究生用英语怎么说研究生是高等教育的一种学历,以研究生为最高学历,研究生毕业后,也可称研究生,含义为具有研究生学历的人。
在中国大陆地区,普通民众习惯将硕士研究生称为“研究生”,将博士研究生称为“博士”。
那么你知道研究生用英语怎么说吗?下面来学习一下吧。
研究生英语说法1:postgraduate研究生英语说法2:graduate student研究生的相关短语:研究生班Postgraduate courses ; Graduate class ; graduate class研究生文凭课程Postgraduate Diploma ; graduate diploma ;Postgraduate Diploma in Education研究生指导教师 faculty adviser ; Graduate Teacher ; graduate teacher/research supervisor faculty adviser ; research supervisor faculty adviser研究生导师graduate student tutor ; graduate teacher ; graduate student supervisor ; students' tutor研究生学院Graduate School ; Graduate Studies ; Faculty of Graduate Studies ; Graduate College研究生奖学金 graduate fellowship ; fellowship ; Postgraduate Scholarships ; Scholarship for Postgraduate研究生教育证书 PGCE ; Postgraduate Certificate in Education ; postgraduate certificate of education研究生毕业证 graduate diploma ; graduate degrees diploma 硕士研究生Postgraduate Student ; Master ; Postgraduate ; Graduate student研究生的英语例句:1. Graduate status is the minimum requirement for entry to the teaching profession.研究生学历是从事教学工作的最低要求。
研究生英语试卷Graduate English Exam PaperPart I: Listening Comprehension (20 minutes)Section A: Questions 1-10Directions: In this section, you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the question will be spoken only once. After each question, there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.1. A) It's the best in town.B) It's crowded with customers.C) It's closing for renovation.D) It's run by the speaker's uncle.2. A) The swimming pool is out of use.B) The water temperature is too low.C) The air conditioning is malfunctioning.D) The hot water supply is inadequate.3. A) He regrets lending his friend some money.B) He did not trust his friend very much.C) He's glad he helped his friend financially.D) He has his own financial problems.4. A) The man refuses to accompany Cathy to the store.B) The prom is not as important to the man as Cathy thinks.C) The man has his own plans for next Saturday evening.D) Cathy has to go to the prom without the man.5. A) The woman has no money to go to the concert.B) The woman is too busy to go to the concert.C) The woman doesn't like rock music.D) The woman doesn't want to go to the concert alone.Section B: Questions 6-15Directions: In this section, you will hear 5 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.6. A) They have a lot in common.B) They can't be best friends.C) They are classmates in college.D) They often study at the library.7. A) It is better than Miss Brown's.B) It is not as good as described.C) The speaker gets it half-priced.D) The speaker buys it for Miss Brown's.8. A) She is going to try on some clothes.B) She is looking for a department store.C) She needs to buy some clothes urgently.D) She knows the location of the department store.9. A) She will go ther in time.B) She has bought the medicine.C) She wants the man to get her some medicine.D) She thinks her sickness is too serious to be cured by medicine.10. A) It is a quite challenging job.B) They like working with words.C) They need to find a special word for signing.D) Words are the most vital element in their work.Part II: Reading Comprehension (40 minutes)Section ADirections: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word box. Make sure to write the letter of the correct answer on your Answer Sheet.As smartphones become part of our daily routine, a kind of 11 through the App Store that we can choose from is changing the___12___ we react to daily life. We communicate, socialize, read the news, ___13___ lines, organize ourselves and our possessions, exercise, eat, meditate, ___14___ even understand American Sign Language using smartphone apps. Apps to assist the ___15___ and ageless learn, think, and interact more ___16___ are now found inabundance. Some apps help blind people take pictures of class notes to be read aloud, convert sounds into text for the deaf, and translate between sign language and voice. There are apps to improve recall, mathematical abilities, and ___17___ skills. Apps even help individuals on ___18___ levels better learn nuanced English words.Among this expanding ___19___ of apps are those that seek to assist individuals on the autism spectrum ___20___ by enhancing rich learning opportunities available in everyday shared environments.>>>空缺完整答案在下方詳見。
2024年全国硕士研究生招生考试英语(一) Section I Use of EnglishDirections:Read the following text.Choose the best word(s)for each numbered blank and mark A,B,C or D on the ANSWER SHEET.(10points)There’s nothing more welcoming than a door opening for you.1,the need to be touched to open or close,automatic doors are essential in2disabled access to buildings,facilitating hygiene in required areas and helping provide general3to commercial buildings.Self-sliding doors began to emerge as a commercial product in1960after being invented six years previously by Americans Dee Horton and Lew Hewitt.They started out as a novelty feature,but as their use has grown their benefits have extended within our technologically advanced world.Particularly useful in busy locations or during times of emergency,the doors act as crowd management by reducing the obstacles put in peoples’way.They give us one less thing to tackle during daily life and the occasional quick escape.As well as making access both in and out of buildings easier for people,the difference in the way many of these doors open helps reduce the total area occupied by them.Automatic doors often open to the side,with the panels sliding across one another.Replacing swing doors,these allow smaller buildings to maximise the usablespace inside without the need to clear the way for a large,protruding door.There are many different types of automatic door,with each relying on specific signals to tell them when to open.Although these methods differ,the main principles remain the same.Each automatic door system analyses the light,sound,weight or movement in their vicinity as a signal to open.Sensor types are chosen to complement the different environments they are needed in.18,a busy street might not19a motion-sensored door,as it would constantly be opening for passers-by.A pressure-sensitive mat would be more20to limit the surveyed area.1.A.Through B.Despite C.Besides D.Without2.A.revealing B.demanding C.improving D.tracing3.A.experience B.convenience C.guidance D.reference4.A.B.C.D.5.A.B.C.D.6.A.B.C.D.7.A.B.C.D.8.A.B.C.D.9.A.B.C.D.10.A.B.C.D.11.A.B.C.D.12.A.B.C.D.13.A.B.C.D.14.A.B.C.D.15.A.B.C.D.16.A.B.C.D.17.A.B.C.D.18.A.B.C.D.For example19.A.B.C.D.suit20.A.B.C.D.appropriateSection II Reading ComprehensionPart ADirections:Read the following four texts.Answer the questions after each text by choosing A, B,C or D.Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET.(40points)Text1Nearly2,000years ago,as the Romans began to pull out of Scotland,they left behind a curious treasure:10tons of nails,nearly a million of the things.The nailhoard was discovered in1960in a four-metre-deep pit covered by two metres of gravel.Why had the Romans buried a million nails?The likely explanation is that the withdrawal was rushed,and they didn’t want the local Caledonians getting their hands on10tons of weapon-grade iron.The Romans buried the nails so deep that they would not be discovered for almost two millennia.Later civilisations would value the skilled blacksmith’s labour in a nail even more than the raw material.As Roma Agrawal explains in her new delightful book Nuts and Bolts,early17th-century Virginians would sometimes burn down their homes if they were planning to relocate.This was an attempt to recover the valuable nails,which could be reused after sifting the ashes.The idea that one might burn down an entire house just to reclaim the nails underlines how scarce,costly and valuable the simple-seeming technology was.The price of nails fell by90%between the late1700s and mid-1900s,as economist Daniel Sichel points out in a research paper.According to Sichel,although the falling price of nails was driven partly by cheaper iron and cheaper energy,most of the credit goes to nail manufacturers who simply found more efficient ways to turn steel into nails.Nails themselves have changed over the years,but Sichel studied them because they haven’t changed much.Roman lamps and Roman chariots are very different from LED strips and sports cars,but Roman nails are still clearly nails.It would beabsurd to try to track the changing price of sports cars since1695,but to ask the same question of nails makes perfect sense.I make no apology for being obsessed by a particular feature of everyday objects: their price.I am an economist,after all.After writing two books about the history of inventions,one thing I’ve learnt is that while it is the enchantingly sophisticated technologies that get all the hype,it’s the cheap technologies that change the world.The Gutenberg printing press transformed civilisation not by changing the nature of writing but by changing its cost—and it would have achieved little without a parallel collapse in the price of surfaces to write on,thanks to an often-overlooked technology called paper.Solar panels had a few niche uses until they became cheap; now they are transforming the global energy system.21.The Romans buried the nails probably for the sake ofA.saving them for future use.B.keeping them from rusting.C.letting them grow in value.D.hiding them from the locals.22.The example of early17th century Virginians is used toA.highlight the thriftiness of early American colonists.B.illustrate the high status of blacksmiths in that period.C.contrast the attitudes of different civilisations towards nails.D.show the preciousness of nail-making technology at that time.23.What played the major role in lowing the price of nails after the late1700s?A.Increased productivity.B.Wider use of new energies.C.Fiercer market competition.D.Reduced cost of raw materials.24.It can be learned from Paragraph5that nailsA.have undergone many technological improvements.B.have remained basically all the same since Roman times.C.are less studied than other everyday products.D.are one of the world’s most significant inventions.25.Which of the following best summaries the last two paragraphs?A.Cheap technologies bring about revolutionary change.B.Technological innovation is integral to economic success.C.Technology defines people’s understanding of the world.D.Sophisticated technologies develop from small inventions.Text4The miracle of the Chesapeake Bay lies not in its depths,but in the complexity of its natural construction,the interaction of fresh and saline waters moved by wind,tide and current;the mix of land and water where spots are sometimes dry,sometimes wet.The shallows provide homes for hundreds of species from birds and fish to mammals and worms while storing floodwaters,filtering pollutants from water,and protecting nearby communities from potentially destructivestorm surges.All this was put at great risk late last month,when the U.S.Supreme Court issued a ruling in an Idaho case that provides the U.S.Environmental Protection Agency far less authority to regulate wetlands and waterways.Specifically,a5-4conservative majority decided that wetlands protected by the EPA under its Clean Water Act authority must have a"continuous surface connection"to bodies of water.This narrowing of the regulatory scope(after more than a half-century of differing interpretation of"navigable waters"under Republican and Democratic administrations alike)was a victory for builders,mining operators and other commercial interests often at odds with environmental rules.And it carries "significant repercussions for water quality and flood control throughout the United States,"as even Trump-appointed Justice Brett Kavanaugh observed.In Maryland,the good news is that there are many state laws in place that provide wetlands protections.But that's a very shortsighted view,particularly when it comes to the Chesapeake Bay.The reality is that water,and the pollutants that sooften come with it,don't respect state boundaries.The Chesapeake draws from a 64,000-square-mile watershed that extends into Virginia,Pennsylvania,New York, West Virginia,the District of Columbia and Delaware.Will those jurisdictions extend the same protections now denied under Sackett v.EPA?Perhaps some,but all?That seems unlikely.And so we would call on President Joe Biden and Congress to restore this much-needed EPA authority under the Clean Water Act and protect the nation's wetlands–and with them the safety of our water supply,aquatic species and recreational spaces as well as flood protections.It is too easy,and misleading,to see such court rulings as merely standing up for the rights of land owners when the consequences can be so dire for their neighbors. And it's a reminder that the EPA's involvement in the Chesapeake Bay Program has long been crucial as the means to transcend the influence of deep-pocketed special interests in neighboring states.Pennsylvania farmers,to use one telling example, aren't thinking about next year's blue crab,oyster or rockfishharvest in Maryland when they decide whether to spread animal waste on their Lackawanna County fields,yet the runoff into nearby creeks can have enormous impact downstream.And so we would also call on state lawmakers from Richmond to Albany to consider reviewing their own wetlands protections and see for themselves the enormous stakes involved.We can't offer them a trip to the Chesapeake Bay model. It's been gone since the1980s but perhaps a visit to Blackwater National WildlifeRefuge in Dorchester County where American bald eagles fly over tidal marshes so shallow you could not paddle a boat across them but teaming with aquatic life.It's worth the scenic drive.36.The Chesapeake Bay is described in Paragraph1as.A.a valuable natural environment.B.a controversial conservation area.C.a place with commercial potential.D.a headache for nearby communities.37.The U.S.Supreme Court’s ruling in the Idaho case.A.reinforces water pollution control.B.weakens the EPA’s regulatory power.C.will end conflicts among local residents.D.may face opposition from mining operators.38.How does the author feel about the future of the Chesapeake Bay?A.Worried.B.Puzzled.C.Relieved.D.Encouraged.39.What can be inferred about the EPA’s involvement in the Chesapeake Bay Program?A.It has restored the balance among neighboring jurisdictions.B.It has triggered a radial reform in commercial fishers.C.It has set a fine example of respecting state authorities.D.It has ensured the coordination of protection efforts.40.The author holds that the state lawmakers should.A.be cautious about the influence of land owners.B.attach due importance to wetlands protections.C.recongnize the need to expand wildlife refuges.D.improve the wellbeing of endangered species.Part BDirections:The following paragraphs are given in a wrong order.For questions41–45,you are required to reorganize these paragraphs into a coherent text by choosing from the list A–H and filling them into the numbered boxes.Paragraphs A,E,and H have been correctly placed.Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET.(10points)A.It is clear that the countries of origin have never been compensated for the stolen artifacts.B.It is a flawed line of reasoning to argue against returning artifacts to their countries of origin.C.Museum visitors can still learn as much from artifacts’copies after the originals are returned.D.Reproductions,even if perfectly made,cannot take the place of the authentic objects.E.The real value of artifacts can only be recognized in their countries of origin rather than anywhere else.F.Ways to get artifacts from other countries must be decent and lawful.G.Concern over security is no excuse for refusing to return artifacts to their countries of origin.Part CDirections:Read the following text carefully and then translate the underlined segments into Chinese.Write your answers on the ANSWER SHEET.(10points)The African savanna elephant,also known as the African bush elephant,is distributed across37African countries.(46)They sometimes travel more than sixty miles to find food or water,and are very good at working out where other elephants are--even when they are out of sight.(47)The researchers are convinced that the elephants always know precisely where they are in relation to all the resources they need,and can therefore take shortcuts,as well as following familiar routes.(48)One possibility was that they merely used their eyes and tried out the plants they found,but that would probably result in a lot of wasted time and energy,not least because their eyesight is actually not very good.(49)The volatile chemicals produced by plants can be carried a long way,and they are very characteristic:Each plant or tree has its own particular odor signature.(50)The experiment showed that elephants may well use smell to identify patches of trees that are good to eat,and secondly to assess the quality of the trees within each patch.Section III WritingPart A51.Directions:Read the following email from an international student and write a reply.Dear Li Ming,I’ve got a class assignment to make an oral report on an ancient Chinese scientist, but I’m not sure how to prepare for it.Can you give me some advice?Thank you for your help.Yours,PaulWrite your answer in about100words on the ANSWER SHEET.Do not use your own name in your email;use“Li Ming”instead.(10points) Part B52.Directions:Write an essay based on the picture and the chart below.In your essay,you should1)describe the picture and the chart briefly,2)interpret the implied meaning,and3)give your comments.Write your answer in160–200words on the ANSWER SHEET.(20points)。
01 The Language of MusicA painter hangs his or her finished pictures on a wall, and everyone can see it. A composer writes a work, but no one can hear it until it is performed. Professional singers and players have great responsibilities, for the composer is utterly dependent on them. A student of music needs as long and as arduous a training to become a performer as a medical student needs to become a doctor. Most training is concerned with technique, for musicians have to have the muscular proficiency of an athlete or a ballet dancer. Singers practice breathing every day, as their vocal chords would be inadequate without controlled muscular support. String players practice moving the fingers of the left hand up and down, while drawing the bow to and fro with the right arm—two entirely different movements.Singers and instruments have to be able to get every note perfectly in tune. Pianists are spared this particular anxiety, for the notes are already there, waiting for them, and it is the piano tune r’s responsibility to tune the instrument for them. But they have their own difficulties; the hammers that hit the string have to be coaxed not to sound like percussion, and each overlapping tone has to sound clear.This problem of getting clear texture is one that confronts student conductors: they have to learn to know every note of the music and how it should sound, and they have to aim at controlling these sound with fanatical but selfless authority.Technique is of no use unless it is combined with musical knowledge and understanding. Great artists are those who are so thoroughly at home in the language of music that they can enjoy performing works written in any century.01音乐的语言画家将已完成的作品挂在墙上,每个人都可以观赏到。
专业硕士研究生英语English for Professional Master's Degree StudentsAbstract 摘要:With the rapid development of modern society, the demand for professionals with advanced knowledge and skills is increasing. As a result, pursuing a professional master's degree has become a popular choice for individuals seeking to enhance their career prospects. Proficiency in English is crucial for success in this pursuit, as it not only facilitates academic learning but also opens up opportunities for international collaboration and communication. This article aims to explore the importance of English for professional master's degree students and provide strategies to improve their language proficiency.1. Introduction 引言In recent years, pursuing a professional master's degree has become a common path for individuals who aspire to advance in their careers. These programs offer specialized knowledge and skills that are highly valued in the job market. However, achieving success in a professional master's program requires more than just expertise in one's field; it also demands strong English language skills.2. The Importance of English for Professional Master's Degree Students 专业硕士研究生英语的重要性2.1 Academic Learning 学术学习English is the lingua franca of academia, particularly in fields such as business, engineering, and technology. Most academic materials, such as textbooks, research papers, and journals, are written in English. Therefore, being proficient in English allows professional master's degree students to access a vast range of resources and stay updated with the latest developments in their field.2.2 International Collaboration 国际合作Globalization has made international collaboration a common practice in various industries. As professional master's degree students, having the ability to communicate effectively with colleagues from different cultural backgrounds is essential. English serves as a common language in such scenarios, facilitating smooth communication and fostering effective collaboration.2.3 Career Advancement 职业发展Professionals with advanced degrees are often required to take on leadership roles in their organizations. These positions may involve presenting ideas, negotiating contracts, or leading teams. All of these tasks require strong communication and language skills. Proficient English speakers are at an advantage as they can effectively communicate and demonstrate their expertise to colleagues, clients, and stakeholders.3. Strategies to Improve English Language Proficiency 提高英语水平的策略3.1 Language Courses 语言课程Professional master's degree students should take advantage of language courses offered by their institutions. These courses are specifically designed to enhance language skills, focusing on areas such as reading, writing, speaking, and listening. By actively participating in these courses, students can improve their overall English proficiency.3.2 Language Exchange Programs 语言交流项目Language exchange programs provide an excellent opportunity for professional master's degree students to practice English with native speakers. These programs allow students to engage in conversations and cultural exchanges, thus improving their communication and language skills in a practical and immersive environment.3.3 Self-Study 自主学习Self-study is an effective way to supplement formal language learning. Students can utilize online resources, such as language learning websites, mobile applications, and podcasts, to practice their English skills at their own pace. Additionally, reading English literature, watching English movies, and listening to English podcasts can help improve vocabulary, pronunciation, and comprehension.3.4 Engaging in Academic Discussions 参与学术讨论Participating in academic discussions is an essential aspect of learning in a professional master's degree program. To improve English language skills, students should actively engage in class discussions, ask questions, and express their opinions. By doing so, they can enhance their confidence in using English and develop critical thinking abilities.4. Conclusion 结论Proficiency in English is crucial for professional master's degree students in today's globalized world. It not only facilitates academic learning but also opens doors to international collaboration and career advancement. By utilizing language courses, exchange programs, self-study, and active participation in academic discussions, students can improve their English language skills and enhance their overall learning experience. As the demand for professionals with advanced knowledge continues to grow, it is essential for professional master's degree students to prioritize the development of their English language proficiency.。
Unit 1Ⅰ1.It is a fallacy that a person gain weight just because he eats too much every day.2.The girl who dates with two young men at the same time is considered odious.3.The visitor did not think that the design of the curtain befitted the general style of the house.4.In spite of the low salary,the young man earnestly discharged the reponsibilities of his work.5.The child has to attend various training courses every weekend because his parents hope that he will enjoy a rounded development.6.The story has two concurrent themes of an innocent woman falsely accused of adultery and of a wise judge.7.No one would doubt his competence in the long–distance running any more after he won the race.8.With the rapid development of telecommunication at home, contacting one another by telephone has become prevalent.9.The majority of the committee deprecated the use of the fund for political purpose last week.10.One cannot envisage living harmoniously with another person without mutual understanding.Ⅱ1.The interviewer would probably not consider Tom for the job in that he did not have much related experience.2.He worked efficiently in so far as he was through with the difficult task in one day.3.Suspicion was attached to him for the case as he was found to have appeared on the spot.4.For lack of exercise ,Brian is apt to catch a cold.5.Despite the rumor ,the mother clung to her belief that his son did not steal his classmate's money.Ⅲ1.Wealthy as Mry is,she intends to buy a clean utilitarian flat.2.The financil policies adopted by this country are too inflexible to meet many business needs.3.Black always feels himself inferior as he is doing an unskilled menial job.4.His airy and tedious speech made the audience feel sleepy.5.The police officer detected at once the stranger's provincialisms of dress and manner.Ⅳ错误选择1.The best work is usually not done at a time ,but done in a way ants do things by tiny, trieless and regular additions.2.Fear can be a healthful recation to a dangerous situation, but it will be interfered with normal living if it is too extreme.3.Scientists hold that the oil under the surface of the earth was originated in the distant past ,and was formed from living things in the sea.4.Only when entertainment is active and participated in ,it can properly be called ply ,and as such it is a natural use of leisure.5.If you find yourself bored with doing the same things over and over again,you have only youself to be blamed because a teacher has a great deal more independence and control over what he dose than many other professionals do.Ⅴ1.In so far as you are the member of the club ,you can buy any book from our online book store at a discount of ten percent.2.The young painter clung to his own style of painting and finally made a name for himself.3.Given the time left for us ,we hope that you might lend a hand.4.Loss of teeth ,as is often seen in elderly people ,is more apt to be the result of long –term neglect than a result of aging itself.5.Make sure the label is firmly attached to the trunk before it is delivered. Ⅵ1.由于科技在进步,只要资源充足的自然界能够存在下去,可以预见,人类将会生活在一个物质生活极为丰富的世界里。
Given the advances in science and technology ,it is possible to foresee aworld in which human beings can live in material affluence ,with nature continuing to exist in abundance.2.双方在会上各持己见,最终未能达成协议。
The two sides clung to their respective points of view,and as a result ,noagreement was reached at the meeting.3.这人老爱在别人背后说三道四,结果连他唯一的朋友也渐渐百百不理他了。
He often speaks ill of others behind their backs so that his only friend gradually turns away from him.4.正如已经显示的那样,不断重复的广告很容易在观众中引起预期的反应。
As is already indicated,repeated advertisements are most apt to evoke the desired responses among the audience.5.电脑升级后并未像销售商所吹嘘的那样使工作效率大为提高。
The updated computer did not ,as the seller bragged,make for more efficient work.ⅦSuch thought makes us free men;we no longer bow before the inevitable in Oriental subjectiong,but we absorb it ,and make it a part of ourselves.To abandon the struggle for private happiness,to expel all eagerness of temporary, to burn with passion for eternal thing –this is emancipation, and this is the free man's worship.And the maind which leaves nothing to be purged by the purifying fire of Time.这些想法使我们成为自由人,我们不再以东方式的屈从向不可避免的事物低头,而是去包容它,使它成为我们生活的一部分。
放弃为自己幸福而进行的斗争,对片刻的欲望不去孜孜以求,而是热烈的追求永恒的东西–这就是解放,这就是自由人的信仰。
这种自由来自对命运的综观思索;如果心灵未经时光的炼火就已完全净化,那么命运对这种心灵就完全无能为力。