第一篇:全國醫(yī)學(xué)博士統(tǒng)一考試2003年
kilorams he had ____ lately.A.shown up揭露, 露出, 露面B.piled up 堆積, part II
積累, 擱淺, 撞毀C.put on31.Sometimes you can get quite _____ when you are
D.taken on披上, 呈現(xiàn), 具有, 雇用, 承擔(dān), 盛氣凌人, 接納, 流行 trying to communicate with someone in English.39.The teacher tried hard to read ____ handwriting inA.frustrated 失敗的, 落空的B.depressed 沮喪
her students’s test papers.的, 降低的C.approved被認(rèn)可的 D.distracted心煩
A.irregular意亂的B.illiterate
32.The company has ____ itself to a policy of equal
C.illegible 難辨認(rèn)的, 字跡模糊的illegal.違法的, opportunity for all.不合規(guī)定的A.promised
D.irrational 無理性的, 失去理性的 B.committed commit oneself to委身于,專心致志于
2003年醫(yī)學(xué)博士英語考試真題
C.attributedattribute sth.to認(rèn)為某事物是...的屬
性;把某事物歸功于;認(rèn)為某事物是(某人)創(chuàng)造的D.converted
33.I haven’t met anyone ____ the new tax plan.A.in honor ofB.in search ofC.in place ofD.in favor of
34.Salk won ____ as the scientist who developed the
world’s first effective vaccine against polio.A.accomplishmenta girl of many accomplishments多才多藝的姑娘 Among her accomplishments were sewing,cooking,playing the piano and dancing.她的才能包括縫紉、烹調(diào)、彈鋼琴和跳舞。B.qualification admission qualification入學(xué)資格physical qualifications身體條件C.eminence win [reach] eminence as an inventor成為卓越的發(fā)明家a man of eminence名人D.patent 35.This software can be ____ to the needs of each customer.A.tailoredB.administratedC.entailedvt.使必需, 使蒙受, 使承擔(dān), 遺傳給entail great expense on sb.使某人承擔(dān)大筆費(fèi)用 entail...on sb.使某人負(fù)擔(dān)...把...遺留給某人D.accustomedbe accustomed to習(xí)慣于accustom oneself to使自己習(xí)慣于;養(yǎng)成...的習(xí)慣 36.The average commercial business can shut down in such an emergemcy but a hospital doesn’t dare, for lives are____ A.in circulation流通者;傳播者
B.under consideration在考慮之中
C.on hand在手頭, 即將發(fā)生, 在場(chǎng);在手頭, 在手
邊;現(xiàn)有
D.at stake危如累卵, 危險(xiǎn)
37.As we need plain,____food for the body, so we
must have serious reading for the mind.A.wholesome衛(wèi)生的, 有益的, 健康的, 有益健康的wholesome air新鮮空氣a wholesome food有益健康的食品 B.dietC.tastefulD.edibleedible fat食用油脂 38.He never gave much thought to the additional 40.A coronary disease is the widely-used term____ insufficiency of blood supply to the heart.A.denoting指示, 表示 quick pulse often denotes fever.脈搏跳得快常表示發(fā)燒。B.donating
C.relatingD.resorting resort vi.求助, 訴諸, 采取(某種手段等), 常去n.憑借, 手段, 常去之地, 勝地
resort to the seaside常去海濱resort to all kinds of methods采取一切辦法 I'm sorry you have resorted to deception.我很遺憾你竟用欺騙手段。41.Humans are using up the world’s natural riches at an
使人驚動(dòng)的, 令人擔(dān)憂的 A.appalling 令人震驚的, 駭人聽聞的B.appealing 吸引人的, 哀訴似的, 懇求似的 C.alert提防的, 警惕的D.abnormal 42.Dring water in many areas of the developing world A.purifiedB.multiplied 繁殖, 增加;乘multiply 8 by 4以4乘8Efficiency would be-lied several times.效率將提高好幾倍。C.taintedD.blended blend milk with water用水?dāng)v雜牛奶 43.One of the most noticeable features of U.S society is A.libertyB.democracyC.varietyD.origin the United States for more than twenty years.controversy.n.論爭(zhēng), 辯論, 論戰(zhàn)the scientific controversy科學(xué)上的論爭(zhēng) be in a controversy with sb.on sth.和某人就某事進(jìn)行論戰(zhàn) give rise to muchcontroversy引起許多爭(zhēng)論 A.resentment n.怨恨, 憤恨B.consensus n.一致同意, 多數(shù)人的意見, 輿論C.notion n.概念, 觀念, 想法, 意見, 打算, 主張,(復(fù)數(shù))<美語>小飾物 have a good notion of很懂得have a notion that...認(rèn)為have no notion of不明白;完全不懂;
沒有...的意思[想法]
D.disputewithout dispute無爭(zhēng)論余地;的確, 無疑out of dispute無爭(zhēng)論余地;的確, 無疑in dispute在爭(zhēng)論中;尚未解決
45.As human settlement advance ,the tropical forests are and becoming smaller every year.retreat vi.撤退, 退卻n.撤退, 退卻glacial retreat【地質(zhì)】冰川后退
A.retrieving v.重新得到n.找回retrieve...from拯救...(免于),(從...)救出B.sprawling無計(jì)劃地占用山林農(nóng)田建造廠房(的)fourteen found , in his grandfather’s house , a suitcase full of foreign banknotes.The clean, crisp banknotes looked but they were now not used in their straight to the nearest bank with his pockets filled with had reduced the value of its currincy by 90%, they exchanged the notes at their face value at the current exchange rate.In three days, before he was found out, he took $already spend more than half of this on taxi-rides, C.consuming 強(qiáng)烈的D.withdrawing
46.The war’s impact on the population of the country A.influentialB.disastrousC.apparent
D.criticala critical decision重大的決定critical condition(病的)危險(xiǎn)狀態(tài);臨界狀態(tài)critical moment 47.His physican told him that not to take much of the
potent remedy有效的藥
A.bitter bitter adj.苦的, 痛苦的, 懷恨的B.irritant irritantn.刺激物adj.刺激的C.effective 有效的, 被實(shí)施的, 給人深刻印象, 有生力量D.powerful powerful drug特效藥
48.Certain drugs can side effects ,such as sleepiness.A.permanent
B.residual.剩余的, 殘留的C.irreversibleirreversible cycle不可逆循環(huán)irreversible deformation【力】不可回復(fù)的變形D.fleeting飛逝的;短暫的49.Nervous illness may being treated inconsiderately in childhood.A.complainof 抱怨, 抗議B.give rise to引起, 使發(fā)生
C.originate in originate fromsth.由某事產(chǎn)生[引起]originate insth.由某事產(chǎn)生[引起] D.dominate over支配, 占優(yōu)勢(shì)
50.Both a person’s heredity and his surroundings help A.formB.correctC.modifyD.improve
PartIII Cloze(10%)
There were red faces at one of Britain’s biggest banks recently.They had accepted a telephone order to buy $100,000 worth of shares from a fifteen-old schoolboy(they thought he was twenty-one).The The bank lost $20,000 on the that it cannot get back because ,for one thing, this young speculator does he isnot legally liable for his debts.If the shares had risen in value by the same amount that they fell, he would have pocketed $20,000.Not bad for a fifteen-yeat-old.It certainly is better than the morning newspaper.In another recent case, a boy of
restraurant meal , concert tickets and presents for his many new girlfriends(at least he was generous!)before the police caught up with him.Because he is also under eighteen the bank shave騙取 a lot of money, and several cashiers have lost jobs.51.A.pay off v.還清(債務(wù)等)付清, 報(bào)復(fù), 贏利 B.pay upv全部付清C.pay for償還, 賠償 D.payout.付出, 報(bào)復(fù)
52.A.principle 法則, 原則, 原理 B.criterionC.customD.deal
53.A.to beB.having beenC.beingD.is54.A.profitB.advantage C.benefitD.commission 55.A.sendingB.transmitting發(fā)射,傳輸C.delivering D.dispatching(迅速地)派遣;派出;(火速)發(fā)送(信件, 公文等)
56.A.convincingB.valuableC.unusual D.priceless無價(jià)的, 極貴重的57.A.cameB.pullC.headed head to向...(方向)前進(jìn) D.pushed
58.A.problemB.questionC.talkD.saying
59.A.InterestinglyB.UnfortunatelyC.Particularly D.Amazingly
60.A.kissed goodbye to失掉;遭受損失B.got rid ofC.lived up to.實(shí)踐, 做到D.made for Part IV(30%)Passage 1
In a society where all aspects of our lives are dictated by scientific advances in technology, science is the essence of our existence.Without the vast advances made by chemists ,physicists, biologist , geologist, and other diligent scientists, our standards of living would decline, our flourishing.繁茂的, 繁榮的, 欣欣向榮的, wealthy nation might come to an economic depression, and our people would suffer from disease that could not be cured.As a society we ignorantly take advantage of 令人愉快之事物by science, yet our lives would be altered interminably無止境的without them.Health care, one of the aspects of our society that separates us from our archaic ancestors, is founded exclusively全部地 on scientific discoveries and advances.Without the caccines created by doctors, disease such as polio小兒麻痹癥, , measles麻疹,hepatitis, and the flu would pose a threat to 成為…的威脅our citizens, for although some of these disease may not be deadly, their side effects can be a vast detriment to an individual affected with the disease.In addition , science has developed perhaps the most awe-inspiring.使人畏懼的, vital invention in the history of the world, the computer.Without the presence of this machine,our world could exist, but the convenience brought into life by the computer are unparalleled.Despite the greatness of present-day innovators and scientists and their revelations新發(fā)現(xiàn),it is requisite to examine the amenities of science that our culture so blatantly disregards明顯的忽視.For instance,the light bulb電燈泡,electricity,the telephone, running water, and the automobile are present-day staples主要產(chǎn)品 of our society;however,they were not present until scientists discovered them.Because of the contribution of scientist, our world is ever metamorphosing變形, 變質(zhì), 使變成,and this metamorphosis economically and personally comprise our society, whether our society is cognizant of認(rèn)識(shí)到 this or not.61.In the first paragraph the author implies that we____
A.would not survive without science
B.take the amenities of science for granted
C.could have raised the standards of living with science
D.would be free of disease because of scientific advances
62.The author uses health care and vaccines to illustrate ____
A.how science has been developedB.what science means to society C.what the nature of science isD.how disease affects society
63.Nothing , according to the author ,can match the invetion of the cumputer in term of ____
in term of從...方面;從...角度來講;以...為單位;關(guān)于, 在...方面, 就...來說
A.powerB.noveltyC.benefitsD.complexity 64.The author seems to be unhappy about ____
A.people’s ingnorance of their culture
B.people’s ingnoring the amenities of science C.people’s making no contributions to society
D.people’s misunderstanding of scientific advance.65.The author’s tone in the passage is____A.critiealB.cognizantC.appreciative
D.paradoxical 荒謬的a paradoxical speech自相矛盾的演說 passage 2
Biotechnology生物工藝學(xué)is expected to bring important advances in medical diagnosis and therpy ,in solving food problems, , in
environmentally compatible be compatible with與...相適應(yīng),不矛盾industrial and agricultural production, and in specially targeted environmental protection projects環(huán)境保護(hù)計(jì)劃.Genetically altered microorganisms cana wide range of pollutions by being used , for example, in bio-filters生物過濾器, 細(xì)菌過濾器and wastewater-treatment facilities, and in the clean-up of polluted sites.Genetically altered modified organisms can also alleviate environmental burdens by reducing the need for pestcides, fertilizers, and medications.Sustainability, as a strategic aim, involves optimizing the interactions between nature, society, and the
...一致, 與...契合(指見解, 觀點(diǎn)等)ecological criteria.Political leader and scientist alike face the challenge of recognizing承認(rèn) interrelationships and interactions between ecological, economic, and social factors and taking account of these factors when seeking solution strategies.To meet this challenge, decision-makers決策者 require interdisciplinary approches and strategies that cut across超出...的界線political lines.Environmental discussion must become more objective, and this includes, especially, debates about the risks or new technologies , which are often ideologically 意識(shí)形態(tài)的charged.In light of按照,根據(jù),考慮到… the complex issue involved in sustainable development ,we need clearer standards for orienting and assessing our environmental policy.Sustainable development can succeed only if all areas of the political sector, of society ,and of science accept the concept and work together to implement it.A common basic understanding of environmental ethics is needed to ensure that protection of the natural foundation of life becomes a major consideration in all political and individual action.A dialogue among representatives of all sectors of society is needed if appropriate environmental policies are to be divised and implemented.66.Biotechology ____
A.can help save enery and integrate industry and agriculture
B.can rid humans of disease and solve food problems
C.can treat pollution and protect environment D.all of the above
67.Wastewater can be treated ____A.in genetic engineering B.by means of biotechology
C.in agriculture as well as industrial
D.without the need for breaking down pollutants
68.When he says approaches and strategies that cut across political lines,the author means that they ____
A.involve ecomic issues B.observe ecological criteria
C.are politically significant D.overcome political barriers
69.It can be inferred from the passage that the complexity of sustainable development ____
A.makes it necessary to improve the assessing standards
B.renders enviromental discussion possible C.charges new technology risks D.requires simplification
70.The success of sustainable development lies in____
A.its concept to beB.good social teamwork
C.appropriate environmental policies
D.the representatives of all sectors of society passage 3
people from around the world flock to the United States expecting to find a better life.But to scientists surprise,a growing body of evidence indicates that increasing familiarity with U.S culture and society renders給予補(bǔ)償 immigrants and their children for more susceptible to many mental and physical ailments, even if they attain financial success.The latest study of this phenomenon,directed by epidemiologist William A.Vega of the University of Texas, San Antonio, finds much higher rates of major depression,substance abuse, and other mental disorders in U.S-born Mexican-Americans compared with both recent and long-standing Mexican-Americans.This pattern held有效 regardless of education of income levels.Vega’s results appear at the same time as the release of a national report on declining physical and mental health in childrin of immigrant families.A panel convened 召集, 集合by the national research council理事會(huì) and the institute學(xué)會(huì) of medicine,both in Washingto,D.C.,reviewed previous studies and concluded that assimilation into a U.S.lifestyle may undermine the overall全部的, 全面的health of immigrant children much more than being poor does.In contrast,studies of nonimmigrant U.S.residents usually link poverty to poor physical and mental health.“The material on immigrant health shocked me when we first reviewed it”,says panel member Arthus M.Kleinman,a psychiatrist at Harvard Medical School in Boston.“Vega’s study is consistent with 和…一致the panel’s conclusion that immigrants’ health deteriorate with assimilation to U.S.society, declining 使…下降toward general US.norms,” says Kleinman.Other studies have indicated that citizens of many countries ,including Mexico, are healthier overall than US citizen.Vega’s team interviewed采訪3012 adults of Mexican origin, ages 18-59 ,living in Fresno County,Calif.Of that number,1810 people identified themselves as immigrants.Interviews were in English or Spanish.Interviewers expressed an interesting in
health issues only and tried to minimize any tendency of participants to lie---due to US residency concerns---about having immigranted.Nearly one-half of US-born Mexican-Americans had suffered from at least one of 12 psychiatric disorders at some time in their lives,compared with only one-quarter of immigrants.Common mental conditions in US-born individiuals included major depression成年抑郁癥,phobias恐怖癥 and other anxiety disorders,and substance abuse and dependece.Prevalence rates for mental disorders were lowest for those who had immigrated within the past 13 years.The high rates found among immigrants of 13 or more years still fell considerably below those for the native-born group.71.Vega’s group was surprised to find worse physical and mental health in____
A.both recent and long-standing Mexican-American immigrants
B.the immigrants who received fewer years of education
C.the financially disadvantaged immigrants貧窮的移民
D.US-born Mexican-American
72.The scientists found that the immigrants’ declining physical and mental health is linked to ____
A.being reluctant to assimilate into the US lifestyle B.blending with US culture and society C.working hard for a better life D.being poor
73.Vega and Kleinman____
A.are divided over the phenomenon be divided on sth在…上有分歧
B.ascribe the phenomenon to racial discrimination C.puzzle over the phenomenon
D.seem to see eye to eye on the phenomenon 74.Vega’s team interviewed the immigrants____A.for their US residency concerns B.for their identifications C.for theis health issues D.all of above
75.Which of the following groups is least susceptible to mental disorders?
A.The US-born Mexican-Americans B.The immigrants of 13 or more years C.The immigrants of financial success D.The immigrants of less than13 Passage 4
Rain is not what it used to be.A new study reveals that much of the precipitation(雨、雪等的)降落;降水[雨](量)in Europe contains such high levels of dissolved pesticides that it would be illegal to supply it as drinking water.“Studies in Switzerland have found that rain is laced with混有 toxic levels of atrazine除草劑, regularly exceeded in rain”,says Stephan Muller, a chemist at the Wwiss Federal Institute for Environmental Science and
Technlgy in Dubendorf.The chemicals appear to 似乎have evaporated from fields and become part of the clouds.Both the Europe Union and Switzerland have set a limit of 100 nanograms for any particular pesticide of driking warter.But ,especially in the first minutes of a heavy storm,rain can contain much more than that.In a study to be published by Muller and his collegue Thomas Bucheli in Anslytical Chemistry this summer,one sample of rainwater contained almost 4000 nanograms per liter of 2,4-dinitrophinol, a widely used pesticide.Previously,the author had shown that in rain sample taken from 41 storms ,nine contained more than 100 nanograms of atrazine per liter,one of them around 900 nanograms.In the latest study,the highest concentrations of pesticides turned up in the first rain after a ling dry spell,particalarly when local fields had recently been sprayed,Until now , scientist had assumed that the pesticides only infiltrated groundwater directly from fields.Muller warns that the growing practice of using rainwater that falls onto roofs to recharge再裝填 underground water may be adding to be danger.This water often contains dissolved herbicides that had been added to roofing materials, such as bitumen sheets,to prevent vegetation growing.He suggests that the first flush of rain should be diverted into sewers to minimize the pollution of drinking water,which is not usuaslly treated to remove these herbicides and pesticides.76.According to the Swedish scientist ,the pestcides in rain ____
A.exceed those in crop sprays
B.can be traced back to crop sprays C.are not as toxic as they used to be D.are nothing but atrazine and alachlor 77.Muller and Bucheli found that 2,4-dinitrophenol____
A.is widely used in agriculture
B.exceeded atrazine in the rain sample water C.can be measured in the units of nanograms D.was far in excess of limit in drinking water 78.Scientists used to hypothesize that ____A.groundwater was sage for drinking water B.herbicides and pesticides were harmless
C.pesticides containated groundwater of drinking water
D.rain would minimize the pollution of drinking water
79.Muller warns us not____
A.not tap groundwarter for drinking water
B.to use such roofing materials as bitumen sheets C.to let the first flush of rain recharge underground water
D.to divert the flush of rain into sewers without removing its herbicides and pesticides
80.Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?
A.Drinking water
B.Rainwater and underground water C.Agriculture and pesticides D.Falling pesticides Passage 5
Folk wisdom holds that the blind can hear better than people with sight.Scientists have a new reason to believe it.Reasearch now indicates that blind and sighted people display the same skill at locating a sound’s origin when using both ears ,but some blind people can home in on sounds more accurately than their sighted counterparts when all have one ear blocked.Canadian scientists described the work in the Sept.17 NATUR.Participants in the study were tested individually in a sound-insulated絕緣的;隔熱的 room.They faced 16 small,concealed loudspeakers arrayed in a semicircle a few feet away.With a headrest keeping their head steady,the participants pointed to the perceived origins of the sounds.The rearchers tested eight blind people,who had been completely sightless from birth of since a very early age.They also tested three nearly blind persons,who had some residual vision at the periphery外圍 of their gaze;seven sighted people wearing blindfolds;and 29 sighted people without blindfolds.All participants were tested beforehand to ensure that their hearing was normal.When restricted to one-ear,or monaural,listening,four of the eight blind people identified sound sources more accurately than did the sighted people,says study co-author合著者 Michel Pare,a neuroscientist at the University of Montreal.The sighted people showed especially poor localization of sounds from the speakers on the side of the blocked ear.In sighted people who can hear with both ears,“the brain learns to rely on binaural(stereo)cues.These data suggest that blind people haven’t learned that and Keep monaural cues as the dominant cues,”says Eric I.Knudsen,a neurobiologist at Stanford University School Medicine ,“I find it surpring.”
81.one thing is sure that participants in the study ____A.had normal hearing B.were born blind C.wore blind folds
D.were divided into 2 groups
82.Under what conditions, according to Pare,did the blind testees perform better than their sighted counterparts?
A.when both used one ear
B.when the speakers were concealed C.when the sounds were turned down D.when both were restricted to blindfolds
83.Knudsen explained the better hearing on the part of 就…來說the blind in terms of____A.cognitive psychology B.visual images C.binaural cues
D.monaural cues
84.The Canadian scientists did their test to answer the question whether ____
A.the blind can hears as well as the sighted B.the blind have hearing capabilities C.blind people track sounds better D.folk wisdom is educational
85.What Folk wisdom holds in the passage____
A.was scientifically tested in Canada and US,with different results produced
B.has been scientifically verifed C.merits further investigation D.is surprising to everyone passage 6
“I got cancer in my prostrate.”Detective Andy Sipowicz of the fictional 15th Precinct,a stoic,big bear of a man ,is clearly in a world of極大的 pain in a 1998 episode of NYPD Blue.The story line故事情節(jié) deals not only with cancer but also with medical screw-ups一團(tuán)糟,hospital indignities輕蔑,and physician arrogance.The malapropism用詞錯(cuò)誤(Andy,of course,meant “prostate”)is about the only medical detail the show got wrong-and it was deliberate,in keeping with與…一致 Sipowicz’s coarse粗糙的but tenderhearted character.Television,which can still depict 描寫death as an event akin類似的 to fainting,is beginning to try harder to get its health information right.And a handful of 一把foundations基金會(huì) and consultants咨詢者 are working to get the attention of writers,producers ,and assorted各種的 Hollywood moguls險(xiǎn)要人物,trying to convince them that,in the area of medicine,the truth is as compelling引人注目的as fiction.The stakes are high.Surveys show how surprising number of Americans get much of their basic health information not from their doctors,not even from newspapers of news magazines,but from entertainment television.A survey by the federal Centers for Disease and Prevention found that among people who watch soap operas about disease and its prevention from the daytime serials.Some 7 percent actually visited a doctor because of something they viewed.Certain television shows are naturals for health education.The Clinton Adminstation has been quick so recognize the potency力量 of the entertainment media as a health promoter.Secretary 國務(wù)卿Donna Shalala,whose Department of Health and Human Services educates the public through traditional brochures小冊(cè)子 and public service Announcements,has offered TV writers the sources of her department to help them ensure accuracy.“Entertainment television reaches the hearts and minds of millions of Americans,”she told US News.“In recent years,I have challenged 表示置疑television talk-show hosts,writers and producers----as professionals,parents and citizens---to use this
incredible power to help Americans get accurate public health information.”
86.The story line “I got cancer in my prostrate”’s intented to achieve a(n)____ effect A.amusingB.seriousC.puzzling D.saddening
87.The word malapropism in the first paragraph can be defined as ____
A.an improper scene in a show B.a significant detail of a storyC.a wrong use of a word D.an interesting plot
88.we can infer from the passage that ____
A.TV show must take into consideration the public health consequences
B.viewers of TV shows can distinguish between fiction and truth
C.the TV staff are conscientiously responsible for the quality of their shows
D.entertainment can be pursued at the cost of accuracy 89.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.TV shows are often misleading in medical details B.TV’s role as a health promoter is already recognized C.Official support is available for TV’s efforts to be scientific and accurate
D.Entertainment is justified in making up absurd stories
90.The autor would be in favor of____A.absurd but entertaining TV shows B.mixing medicine and entertainment C.medical documentaries on TV
D.a divorce between science and entertainment
2003年博士英語考試作文參考答案
Health begins with breakfast
Most people ignore breakfast and skip it.In fact breakfast is of great importance to guarantee our heath and improve the efficiency of our work and study.So we should have it scientifically.Breakfast for young children.Small children need adequate protein and calcium, so it is good for them to have measurable milk, egg, and bread for breakfast.They should avoid eating food that is high in sugar in case of decayed teeth and fatness.Breakfast for teenagers.As adolescence is a vital period of growth, calcium, vitamin C and vitamin A are necessary for adolescents.Furthermore they should be provided with sufficient calories for their mental and physical activities
第二篇:全國醫(yī)學(xué)博士統(tǒng)一考試2004年
2004年全國醫(yī)學(xué)博士英語考試真題
patr II vocabulary(10%)
31.All the characters in the play are_____ A.imaginable adj.可想象的, 可能的B.imaginary adj.假想的, 想象的, 虛構(gòu)的 C.imaginative adj.富于想象力的 D.imagining
32.The judge _____ all the charges against Smith A.dismissed dismiss a charge駁回指控
B.eliminated除去, 排除, 削減(人員)’不予考慮eliminate the false and retain the true去偽存真 C.refusedvt.拒絕, 謝絕n.廢物, 垃圾
D.discardedinto the discard成為無用之物;被遺忘throw sth.into the discard放棄某事
33.The actress _____ the terms of her contract and was prosecuted起訴 by the producer制片人.A.ignored(因證據(jù)不足而)駁回訴訟
B.ratified ratify an amendment to a constitution批準(zhǔn)憲法修正案
C.drafted vt.起草
D.violated違犯,;擾亂;violate a law犯法violate sleep妨礙睡眠violate sb.'s privacy侵?jǐn)_某人的安靜;闖入私室
34.At this time of the year,university admission offices are_____with inquires from anxious applicants.A.annoyed
B.thrilledv.發(fā)抖
C.trampledn.踩踏, 蹂躪v.踐踏, 踩壞, 輕視D.reproached v.責(zé)備
35.When the former President_____her candidacy候選資格,she had a good chance of being elected.A.enforced強(qiáng)迫, 執(zhí)行, 堅(jiān)持, 加強(qiáng)
B.endorsed v.在(票據(jù))背面簽名, 簽注(文件), 認(rèn)可, 簽署 C.follow up v.窮追, 把...探究到底, 用繼續(xù)行動(dòng)來加強(qiáng)效果 D.put forward v.放出, 拿出, 提出, 推舉出
36.The country’s highest medal was _____upon him for heroism.A.earned
B.bestowed給與, 授, 贈(zèng), 賜(on, upon)I do not deserve all the praises bestowed upon me.我不配得到這些贊揚(yáng)。
C.creditedcredit...to...把...歸功于credit sb.with認(rèn)為某人[某事]具有...credit sth.with把...歸因于某人[某事] D.granted
37.The local government leaders are making every effort to ___the problem of poverty.A.tackle
B.taperv.逐漸變細(xì), 逐漸減少The organization tapered off in about half a year.那個(gè)組織大約半年內(nèi)就逐漸消失了 C.suppress D.tangle
38.At the party we found that the shy girl __her mother all the time
A.harmonizing with v.協(xié)調(diào) B.clinging to依附, 依靠, 堅(jiān)持 C.depending on
D.adjusting to適應(yīng), 調(diào)節(jié).39.We managed to reach the top of the mountain,and half an hour later we began to__ A.decline
B.ascend ascend to升至;追溯(到...時(shí)間)
C.descend descend from從...下來是...的后裔, 源于descend upon/on突然拜訪某人 D.plunge
40.Losing the job was bad,but even worse was the feeling that I had___my dear wife and child A.let alone停止, 中止, 放松
B.let down放下, 使失望, 辜負(fù), 松勁, 減速下降 C.let off放出, 饒恕, 準(zhǔn)許...暫停工作 D.let up停止, 中止, 放松 section B
41.The temperature of the atmosphere becomes colder as
elevation n.上升,海拔, 提高,A.altitude n.(尤指海拔)高度,B.aptitude n.恰當(dāng), 智能, 聰明, 自然傾向
C.latitude n.緯度, 范圍,(用復(fù)數(shù))地區(qū), 行動(dòng)或言論的自由(范圍)
D.longitude n.經(jīng)度, 經(jīng)線
42.She was wo that she wouldn’t change her opinions.A.unwillingB.talentedC.obstinateD.determined
43.On Christmas Eve ,she spent two the room with flower chains.A.modifying
B.ornamenting裝飾, 修飾;C.disposing vt.①布置;~ furniture in its proper order將家具布置在適當(dāng)?shù)牡胤?②使易患(某病);Getting your feet wet ~s
you to catching cold.把腳弄濕使你容易傷風(fēng).D.packing包裝, 捆扎, 塞滿
Adorn vt.裝飾;修飾;embellishment裝飾,潤(rùn)色,修飾decorate裝飾bedeck vt.[~ with]裝飾;be ~ed with flowers(jewels, flags)
用花(珠寶,旗子)裝飾.44.Nobody can stand for long of a sever toothache.極大的痛苦
A.sufferance 寬容;默許;容忍;忍受;It is beyond ~.這無法忍受.B.suppuration化膿
C.plague n.瘟疫, 麻煩, 災(zāi)禍;v.折磨, 使……苦惱 D.torment痛苦;苦痛;
suffering痛苦,災(zāi)害,損害,痛苦的torture劇痛
45.When we recall a story of identical offspring of Adolf Hitler being raised in order to further his horrible work,we A.enlighted授與……知識(shí), 啟發(fā), 啟蒙 B.calmed
C.provoked激怒, 惹起, 驅(qū)使stir up/arouse D.moved②感動(dòng);鼓動(dòng)
46.Only native-born citizens are for the US.presidency.legible a.清晰的, 易讀的 legal法律的, 合法的eligible常與 for 連用①有被選資格的;be ~ for promotion(membership)in a society在協(xié)會(huì)里有資格提升(當(dāng)會(huì)員).A.obligedB.intelligible C.competent①[指人]有能力的;能勝任的;be ~ in one's work能勝任工作.be ~ to do sth有能力做某事.D.qualified
47.Tomorrow’s match has been
weather壞天氣 A.prevented B.delayed C.cancelled D.forbidden
A.calamity
B.accident事故,意外傷害,偶然事件 C.frustration挫折,失意
D.depression ,抑郁(癥),阻抑,壓低,抑郁,the well-being of the family.A.B.C.D.A.smart
B.efficient效率高的;~ methods of teaching有效的教學(xué)方法.Proficient a.熟練的,精通的,有水平的;be ~ in driving(a car)開車熟練.C.painstaking辛苦的, 勤勉的, 小心的be ~ with one's work辛勤地工作,苦干.D.submissive服從的, 順從的, 柔順的50.While many applaud the increasing individualism and of family responsibility and discipline lament v.哀悼, 悔恨, 悲嘆 A.mourn B.delight
C.prosecute v.進(jìn)行, 實(shí)行, 起訴accusecharge withsue D.condemn判刑, 責(zé)備, 處刑, 譴責(zé)denouncerebuke convict [~ sb of sth]證明…有罪(錯(cuò)誤);~ sb of his errors證明某人有錯(cuò)誤.~ sb of theft宣告某人有盜竊罪.be ~ed of sin確信有罪.part IV passage one
Although speech and writing are the special means of communicating of humans,the interchange also takes place in many other ways.A person may relay his or her feelings,thoughts and reactions through body positioning,body contact,body odors,eye contatct,responsive actions,habits attitudes,interests,state of health ,dress and grooming修飾,choice if life-style,and use of talents—in fact,through everything the individual says or does.In turn,every person is constantly receiving multitudes of external and internal messages through his or her five sense and personal biorhythm生物節(jié)律 system.An individual screens,selects,regulates,and controls specific aspects of this information through a process of mental choices.Some of these choices are automatic;some are subconscious because of habit,block,or lack of development;and some are made by a conscious process.The degree to which a person is able to communicate depends upon the extent of his or her conscious awarness,priority of need,and control of this process.The person with a behavior disorder is shut off切斷from the communicative flow that normally exists among humans.His or her mind is confused,and he or she may feel unable to express personal thoughts,need,and emotions,and that he or she is communicating clearly but that others cannot or will not understand.Because the person is thus isolated in internal problems,he or she isinterested only in these problems and cannot focus attention on the messages of others.The person often projects fears and fantasies onto others設(shè)想某人懷有和自己 一樣的恐懼和幻想,so that no matter what the real content is of the messages that others relay,the messages received are threatening ones.project sth.onto sb.以己之心度人之腹
The cause of such communicative shutoffs are blocks in the neural pathways of the person’s processing of information.Sometimes a block is physical,as in deafness,mental retardation智力遲鈍,brain tumor ,or hardening of the cerebral arteries動(dòng)脈硬化.However,the most common causes of blocks are injuries to a person’s emotional system.Emotional blocks occur to some degree in all human beings.They usually occur in childhood before good communicatives skills are learned,and they are connected to individual symbolism.Unless such a block is removed shortly after happening,it can have profound and complicating effects that will distort emotional and mental growth and arrest the development potential of the individual.Even though a child with blocks will appear to grow and to seem mature in some ways,he or she will show the evidence of emotional blocking in efforts to communicate.61.The concluding phrase of the first paragraph implies that human communication
A.is characterized by two features,form and meaning B.is mainly conducted through speech and writing C.is of two fuctions,stimulation and response D.takes two forms,verbal and nonerbal
62.In the second paragraph the author is mainly concerned with____
A.communicative ability
B.external and internal messages C.information and mental processing D.conscious and subconscious awareness
63.Shut off from the communicative flow,the person with a behavior disorder___
A.is unable to focus attention on internal problems B.is isolated in internal problems C.relays threatening messages D.all of the above
64.Which of the following is universal according to the passage?
A.Nerual blocks B.physical blocks C.cerebral blocks D.emotional blocks
65.The passage ends with____
A.the contributing factors to emotional and mental disorder B.the importance of acquiring good communicative skills C.the significance of eliminating early emotional blocks D.the warning of emotional blocks common in childhood passage 2
Despression is a state of low vitality and discontent with life in which the individual withdraws from normal life activities even to the point of considering death as an attractive alternative.Although everyone experiences “the blues” 憂郁, 沮喪or periods of low spirits when nothing in life seems to go well,when everything seems to be an effort,and when efforts lead to frustration,these periods are usually brief and are likely to occur when the person is tired,hungry,lonely,or sick.Rest,good food,talking with friends,some fun/or an end to the sickness are usually enough to cure the blues.But when the low spirits persist,or when there are large swings in mood from elation to desolation得意洋洋到悲哀,when nothing seems to catch the interest of the person,when relatives of friends cannot cheer the person and he or she continuous to withdraw,then the person is depressed.be in the blues;fall in the blues 情緒低落feel blue感到無精打采give sb.the blues使某人情緒低落havethe blues郁郁
不樂
look blue神色沮喪;臉色發(fā)青,Even such depressions are normal under certain circumstances.Anyone who is faced with a serious and painful illness or the loss of a limb,is exhausted by repeated narrow escapes九死一生 from death(such as occurs in wartime),has been exposed to a dehumanizing 無人性的environment(such as occurred with the Jews in Nazi Germany),has had an overwhelming無法抵抗的series of stressful setbacks挫折,or has experienced the death of several family members within a shor time is expected to be depressed.However,there are many depressed people who seem to the casual observer to have no reason to be depressed.Depression under these circumstances stems from severe behavior disturbance(身心等方面的)障礙, 失調(diào) in which the person sees himself or herself as worthless.Such image典型 is usually the result of the psychosocical conditioning條件作用 of a childhood deprived of a parental role model of security, love,care,and attention essential for the development of trusting relationships.The depressed person needs to build a new image of himself or herself as a useful and needed person.Psychotherapy is often helpful in restoring恢復(fù) natural inner內(nèi)心的 confidence and capacity for meaningful and trusting relationships.The depressed person can find little beauty or fun in life.His or her talk is filled with gloomy negatives.Doom and anxiety fill his or her mind.Depression is often cyclical,and when the anxiety does lift the person may demonstrate an opposite extreme of carefree無憂無慮的irresponsibility.Although it often takes years of psychotherapy for the individual to work through the underlying suspicion and anger of his or her problems,acceptance by another will get through to 使......了解even the most deeply depressed person if the other is sincere.An attitude of matter-of-fact hopefulness on the part of those around the depressed person can reassure him or her of eventual recovery.The disturbed thoughts of the depressed person cannot be forgotten until they are replaced by other thoughts.Yet,in depression,the person does not see that he or she has choices about what thoughts occupy his or her mind.The person needs to explore alternatives for thoughts and actions and learn to care for himself or herself enough to modify his or her own behavior.66.Unlike others,according to the passage,a depressed person___
A.is likely to recover in a short period of time B.does not reveal any underlying causing C.is characteristic of self-hatred D.tends to stay with“the blues”
67.From a serious and painful illness to the death of several family members,the author is trying to tell us that ___
A.depressions can potentially be detrimental to mental health
B.the severity of depression varies with individuals C.depressions are overwhelming prevailing
D.depressions are sometimes inescapable不可避免的68.Those who present no reason to be depressed,according to the passage___
A.need protect their self-images
B.need a parental role model at home
C.can be helped psychologically to be usueful and need persons
D.can be helped to restore their trusting relationships with
their parents
69.The author implies that what the depressed person needs most is ___ A.sincerityB.acceptance C.reassurance D.all of above
70.Under psychotherapy,the depressed person is encouaged___
A.to free his or her mind of any thought
B.to find substitutes for the disturbed thoughts C.to reassure himself or herself of early recovery
D.to explore as many therapeutic approaches as possible.Passage 3
Seana lived in the inpatient hospice unit for more than a month,far longer than anyone would have predicted,sustained only on pain medications and Popsicles.Late March in Chicago is only technically spring.Most of the time it is still cold and overcast.However,this day was warm,60 degrees and sunny.It was a Saturday and we planned to go outside after I finished rounds.I found Seana back on the unit sitting in her wheelchair,IV pole and pumps in tow,her winter coat partially covering hospital gown.Her sister-in-law and Carla,her nurse’s aide,wer ready to go.Everyone was in a great mood.We went down the elevator,into the brightly sunlit outdoors,and onto the driveway by the women’s hospital.Though the initial idea was to just sit in the sun a bit,we were drawn toward the sidewalk.There were the usual smokers outside the hospital,and the smell of cigarette smoke was the first thing I noticed.It seemed horrible to come out here,to have that smell be the first thing to greet Seana.Simultaneous with that thought,though, she said,“What a wonderful smell!”I adked her what smell was so wonderful and she said that it smelled like McDonald’s.I was thinking,she really does appreciate everything.We went on to the sidewalk and watched a father pitching a ball to his 4-year-old son.The continuity between grnerations was moving,almost beyond words.As we got to the corner,an inspiration靈感came:we could make it to Lake Michigan,only a few blocks away.Did she want to try?Did everyone want to try?Of course we did!Carla said that it felt like we were cutting school.So off we went ,across Sheridan Road,the four of us quite a motley sight:Seana looking like death warmed over in her wheelchair,I wearing my gray hospital coat,the nurse’s aede in an outrageous green leather coat,her sister-in-law in an Ohio State sweatshirt.Cars slowed down;we waved.We walked up the road to the beach,cutting through rutted lawns,the wheelchair bumping in the spring mud.Seana didn’t say much,but she seemed translucent in the sun,beaming,lit from within.I imagined it as her farewell tour of the world.I can only fathom 看穿 the poignant可憐的 wealth of feelings that were stimulated.For me ,it evoked the sense of being a tourist,where everything seems special,a little strange,and very impermanent.I had experienced this same lakefront that way three years before.Then,I had just recovered from my own near death in the form of a myocardial infarction心肌梗塞 and cardiac arrest and was filled with joy and gratitude感恩;感謝[to sb,for sth];that I was still here.The world looked new.I had been Seana’s age.She taught me that awareness of death and appreciation of life go together:to imagine that you are seeing things for the last tome has the same intensity as seeing them for the first.71.Upon finishing rounds,the author___ A.joined Seana for an outing
B.went to the inpatient hospice unit臨終關(guān)懷病區(qū) C.managed to get a wheelchair for Seana
D.found the prrfect weather for a stroll with Seana
72.We can infer that the smell of smoke made the author feel that ___
A.it was a wrong idea to smoke outside of the hospital B.the sidewlk was a wuong place for smokingC.it had been the right plan to go out D.Seans was at a wrong place
73.Outside the hospital,Seana enjoyed everything including___
A.the fast food at McDonald’s B.the smell of smoke C.the generation gap D.all of the above
74.The author would say that Seana being wheeled in the sun___
A.was fascinated by the team’s motley sight B.imagined her farewell tour of the world C.was emotionally aroused from within D.was fond of appreciating nature
75.During the outing,the author perceivedSeans’s appreciation of life___ A.in her hope of recvery B.in her awareness of death
C.in seeing things for the first time D.in bing a tourist at the lakefront Passage 4
Two equally brilliant scientists apply for a prestigious research fellowship awarded by a top scientific prganization.One is white,the other black.Does the color of their skin matter?
Most scientists will already be screaming a resounding響亮的 “no”.Those who progress in science do so because of their work,not their pigmentation染色.Sceince is meritocratic and objective.It must therefore be rigorously color-blind and shun避開 both racial discrimination and affirmative action.Well,lit’s think about this.If science really is so meritocratic,where are all the black Nobel prize winners and fellows of the Royal Society?The black chairs of government scientific panels?The black Richard Dawkinses and Susan Greenfidlds?When Newsweek magazine recently surveyed Europe’s largest 100 companies it was shocked to unearth發(fā)掘, only six board members of non-European racial origin.One shudders to think what a similar survey of the upper echelons of European science would reveal.Even the usually stick-in-the-mud保守的;頑固的 British government now acknowledges there is a problem.Last month it promised new funding for projects desighed to combat institutional racism in science education in schools.As measures go it is little and late,but welcome nonetheless.Despite starting school as the top achievers,black British children have long underperformed in science.And there are positive changes afoot higher up the scientific career ladder too.At present,few scientific organizations ,funding bodies or labs in Europe bother even to track the racial backgrounds of those they hire or fund.As a result the full scale of the under-representation problem is hidden.Not for much longer.Britain’s newly amended Race Relations Act requires all government bodies,including funding councils,to track the effects of their activities on different ethnic groups and ensure that
all benefit equally.And next year a European Union directive will push all EU employers this way too.But ethnic monitoring alone will not create the black role models European science so badly needs.Something else is needed.Funding agencies基金管理機(jī) and influential有影響的organizations like the Royal Society must bite the bullet of affirmative action.That means ring-fencing fellowships and grants for applicants from particular racial backgrounds.And it means seeking out those who have broken through the barriers of race and giving them preference over their equally well-qualified white peers for positions of influence and places in the spotlight公眾注意的中心.Tokenism表面文章主義 and fine sentiments will no longer do.With other professions having already leapt ahead in this area,the enduring whiteness持久的蒼白 of science is more than an embarrassment阻礙, 困窘:it is a barrier to its very credibility.If a large segment of Europe’s schoolchildren never see a scientist who looks like them,they will continue to think science is not for them.And if scientists don’t reflect the multifarcial多種的 societies they live in,they’ll find it hard to win the public trust they crave.Does color matter?You bet it does.76.Science is not so meritocratic because___ A.it is color-blind
B.it is racially diaceiminative
C.it awards wrong research workers D.it is practiced by the white exclusively
77.The embarrassing problem addressed in the passage___embarrassment阻礙, 困窘, 拮據(jù) A.was proved by Newsweek magazine’s survey B.shocked government scientific panels C.was revealed by the Royal Society D.all of the above
78.One of the positive changes afoot is ___ A.funding research institutions of labs B.setting up a scientific career ladderC.hiding the racial discriminationD.belittle racial backgrounds
79.To bite the bullet of affirmative action is ___ A.to set up black role models in Europe B.to keep ethnic issues under surveillance
C.to restrict fellowship and grants to the black
D.to balance the distribution of fellowship and grants between the white and the black
80.The author argues that color matters because it is of ___ A.the nature of science B.credibility in science
C.an embarrassing tokenism
D.mutual相互的trust between generations passage,5
About 14,000 people will contract染上(疾?。ヽontract a bad habit染上惡習(xí)contract pneumonia染上肺炎 HIV taday.And tomorrow and the day after that,and every day for the foreseeable future.That’s 5 million by the end of the year,most of whom will be dead within a decade.Figures like these bring home the devastating破壞性的, 毀滅性的 impact of AIDS and the urgent need for a cheap,effective vaccine could stop the tide趨勢(shì) of infection and stem 阻止 the need for more,costly treatments.It could even help people who already have the virus stay healthy.Back in 1990,druygs companies and researchers confidently predicted we’d have a vaccine against HIV-1
within 10 years.These were rash輕率的 statements.The virus has turned out to be more cunning and stealthy鬼鬼祟祟的, than anyone expected,and our knowledge of how vaccines bolster 支持the immune system has’t been good enough.A dozen years on,we still have no clear-cut清晰的 candidate for a vaccine.So you might expect the announcement of two large-scale trials of AIDS vaccines to be applauded.Yet they have been criticized as a monumental 極端的 waste of money.The trials will test almost identical vaccines,neither of which is expected to offer great protectionagainst the virus.What’s more,both are funded by the US government, one through the National Institute of Health and the other through the Department of Defense國防部.The NIH國家衛(wèi)生研究所 and the DoD國防部 have a long history of rivalry競(jìng)爭(zhēng) in AIDS research,but in this case it seems sensible明智的 for the NIH to back down放棄原主張,Although the NIH is under pressure “to be seen to be doing something”,duplicating work of questionable value is itself questionable.Better to join forces with聯(lián)合 the military for this trial and spend the money saved---which amounts to about $60 million---elsewhere.There are,after all,reasons for optimism.A new wave of vaccines from industry and academia 學(xué)術(shù)界has nearly completed safety tests.It makes sense有意義 to carry out limited trials of all these newcomers,to identify which ones offer the best protection,before committing tens of millions of dollars to large trials.Such a strategy would need the agreement of drugs companies,government agencies and medical charities---something that’s not as Utopian as it sounds.The NIH has already signed a deal密約 to test a new AIDS vaccine made by the pharmaceuticals giant Merck.And the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative, a not-for-profit funding organization based in New York,has pioneered new ways to divide up分割 intellectual property 知識(shí)產(chǎn)權(quán)rights for successful vaccines.What’s needed is cooperation and coordination協(xié)作和協(xié)調(diào),not competition.The important thing is to find the fastest route to an effective vaccine.Every day we forget that ,another 14,000 people pay the price.81.Today the tide of HIV infection___ A.drown 14,000 people
B.calls for a cheep,effective vaccine
C.rolls滾動(dòng)前進(jìn)without any countervailing 對(duì)抗measures D.is curbed with an inexpensive,effective vaccine
82.Neither of the vaccines tested in the two large-scale trials___
A.is in a right track
B.turned out to be a manufacturer C.is sufficiently funded for research
D.is capable of inhibiting the tide of HIV infections 83.The author questions___
A.the two rivisls’ intention to back down B.insufficient investment in AIDS research
C.the two trials testing almost indentical vaccines
D.the allocation of funds between the NIH and the DoD 84.According to the passage,it is imperative that___
A.the two rivals of AIDS vaccines change their research lines
B.less pressure be imposed upon the NIH and the DoD C.the NIH join the DoD D.all of the above
85.The strategy put forward in the passage implies that___
A.rivalries can hamper the fight against AIDS B.there are no shortcuts to conqueest over AIDS
C.the tide of AIDS infections is not taken seriously enough D.one single institution is enough to turn out an effective vaccine passage 6
A boy who struggles to read English primary-school storybooks yet has no trouble with university physics textbooks in Japanese is challenging current thinking in dyslexia誦讀困難.The 17-year-old boy,known as AS,is the first person shown to be dyslexic in one language but not in another.“This could have profound consequences for concepts of reading,”says Taeko Wydell of Brunel University in west London,who has studied AS.“If there is a specific brain area for reading and person has impairment損傷 in this area,in theory all his languages should be affected.”The case is also posing problems for researchers who argue that dyslexia is a visual processing disorder.AS has two English-speaking parents but lives in Japan.At the age of six,he began attending a Japanese primary school,but it soon became clear that he was lagging behind his Japanese counterparts in English.When AS was 13,tests confirmed that the problem was dyslexia,a congenital天生的 difficulty with reading.The causes of dyslexia are poorly understood,but have been linked to damage in part of the brain’s left hemsphere known as the perisylvian area.The condition is marked by an impaired ability to process the written symbols of language,such as letters---which has led some researchers to suggest that the problem lies ultimately根本 in faulty visual processing視覺過程的處理障礙.Intrigued by AS’s case,Wydell and her collegue Brain Butterworth of University College London looked at his reading in Japanese.Japanese has two written forms.One,called kanji日本漢字, cinsisfts of symbols that carry meaning but have no phonetic value.The kana日文的字母 script contains symbols that correspond to particular sounds.Wydell first tested AS’s ability to read 160 words written in kanji.Many kanji characters have two pronunciations---one in the Chinese from which the symbols were derived and the other unique to Japanese---but only one is correct in a given context.Knowing how to pronounce a word can be extremely difficult.Yet AS read kanji at undergraduate level and so has no problem with his visual processing skills.He has also passed competitive high school entrance exams,which require expertise in kana.In English,however,AS scored half as well as the average person of his age when asked to read real words and made-up words out loud.And he could read only one of 50 “difficult ”words,such as “nausea” and “aisle”.Nevertheless,AS perceives English sounds “just like a native”,says Wydell.Wydell argue that AS’s case is difficult to reconcile with 使一致 conventional theories about dyslexia.“If AS has a problem with visual processing,”she says,“it should show up 暴露 even more in kanji.”She accept that many children diagnosed as dyslexic may well have problems processing visual information,but suspects that others---like AS---suffer from a kind of dyslexia that occurs primarily in English.The problem,she believes,lies in the brains’s ability to tackle the Engliah language complex system of mapping sounds to letters,which gives rise to some eccentric spellings.By contrast,kans letters always sound the same.Not all researchers in the field are persuade,however.“If AS’s sight vocabulary is so good in Japanese,”asks Marjorie Perlman Lorch,a neurolinguist at Birkbeck College,“why hasn’t he adopted the same strategy for irregular words in English?”She suspects that AS’s reading problems could stem from his position as a cultural outsider外人 in Japan.“Social identity and motivational 有關(guān)動(dòng)機(jī)的 factors can be crucial.”
86.Dyslexia has been assumed ___ A.to be linked to vision
B.to be caused by faulty visual pocessing C.to be a congenital disorder of mentality D.to lie in the written symbols of language 87.What intrigued Wydell is___A.AS’s visual processing disorder 2004年全國醫(yī)學(xué)考博英語試題答案(僅供參考)
1.A2.B3.C4.C5.C6.B7.D8.A9.D10.D11.A12.B13.C14.C15.D16.D17.A18.C19.B20.A
21.A22.B23.D24.C25.D26.A27.D28.C29.B30.C
31.B32.A33.D34.A35.B36.B37.A38.B39.C40.B
41.A42.C43.B44.D45.C46.D47.C48.A49.D50.A
51.A52.B53.D54.A55.B56.C57.A58.A59.B60.C
61.D62.C63.B64.D65.C66.D67.D68.C69.D70.B
71.B72.D73.B74.C75.B76.B77.A78.D79.AB.AS’s dyslexia in his languages C.AS’s impaired left hemsphere D.AS’s selective dyslexia
88.According to Wydell’s investigation, AS ___ A.is not dyslexia in Japanese scripts字母 B.is not dyslexia in kanji but in kana C.is not dyslexia in kana but in kanji
D.has a congential difficulty reading Japanese scrips
89.Wydell finds it hard to explain AS’s case in term of ___ A.faulty visual processing
B.English phonetics and spelling C.congenital problems with reading
D.the disparities between English and Japanese 90.In AS’s case,according to Lorch,are involved___ A.social factors B.cultural factors
C.motivational factors D.all of the above
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第三篇:2018年注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師全國統(tǒng)一考試
2018年注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師全國統(tǒng)一考試
江蘇考區(qū)報(bào)名簡(jiǎn)章
根據(jù)《注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師全國統(tǒng)一考試辦法》和《2018年注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師全國統(tǒng)一考試報(bào)名簡(jiǎn)章》,現(xiàn)將2018年注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師全國統(tǒng)一考試江蘇考區(qū)專業(yè)階段考試和綜合階段考試報(bào)名有關(guān)事項(xiàng)規(guī)定如下:
一、報(bào)名條件
(一)同時(shí)符合下列條件的中國公民,可以申請(qǐng)參加注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師全國統(tǒng)一考試專業(yè)階段考試:
1.具有完全民事行為能力;
2.具有高等??埔陨蠈W(xué)校畢業(yè)學(xué)歷,或者具有會(huì)計(jì)或者相關(guān)專業(yè)中級(jí)以上技術(shù)職稱。
(二)同時(shí)符合下列條件的中國公民,可以申請(qǐng)參加注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師全國統(tǒng)一考試綜合階段考試:
1.具有完全民事行為能力;
2.已取得注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師全國統(tǒng)一考試專業(yè)階段考試合格證。
(三)有下列情形之一的人員,不得報(bào)名參加注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師全國統(tǒng)一考試:
1.因被吊銷注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師證書,自處罰決定之日起至申請(qǐng)報(bào)名之日止不滿5年者;
2.以前參加注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師全國統(tǒng)一考試因違規(guī)而受到禁考處理期限未滿者。
二、報(bào)名程序 參加注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師全國統(tǒng)一考試的報(bào)名人員,應(yīng)當(dāng)通過注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師全國統(tǒng)一考試網(wǎng)上報(bào)名系統(tǒng)(http://cpaexam.cicpa.org.cn,簡(jiǎn)稱網(wǎng)報(bào)系統(tǒng))進(jìn)行報(bào)名,或者通過中國注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師協(xié)會(huì)(簡(jiǎn)稱中注協(xié))官方微信公眾號(hào)進(jìn)行報(bào)名。報(bào)名分為注冊(cè)并填寫報(bào)名信息、資格審核和交費(fèi)三個(gè)環(huán)節(jié)。
(一)注冊(cè)并填寫報(bào)名信息。
報(bào)名人員應(yīng)當(dāng)于2018年4月2日至4月28日(網(wǎng)報(bào)系統(tǒng)開放時(shí)間為每天8:00—20:00),點(diǎn)擊進(jìn)入網(wǎng)報(bào)系統(tǒng)進(jìn)行注冊(cè),按照?qǐng)?bào)名指引如實(shí)填寫相關(guān)信息。首次報(bào)名人員還應(yīng)在網(wǎng)報(bào)系統(tǒng)中上傳符合要求的本人最近1年1寸免冠白底證件照片。非首次報(bào)名人員的相關(guān)信息如發(fā)生變動(dòng),應(yīng)當(dāng)重新填寫。
無法上傳照片的報(bào)名人員可在報(bào)名期間持有效身份證原件到報(bào)名所在市注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師協(xié)會(huì)(簡(jiǎn)稱市級(jí)注協(xié))指定地點(diǎn)(詳見網(wǎng)報(bào)系統(tǒng)中有關(guān)各市報(bào)名信息)進(jìn)行現(xiàn)場(chǎng)采集。
符合綜合階段考試報(bào)名條件,但不能進(jìn)行報(bào)名的人員,可向江蘇省注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師協(xié)會(huì)(簡(jiǎn)稱省注協(xié))查詢辦理。
(二)資格審核。
1.首次報(bào)名人員的學(xué)歷信息,原則上由網(wǎng)報(bào)系統(tǒng)鏈接中國高等教育學(xué)生信息網(wǎng)進(jìn)行認(rèn)證。持國(境)外學(xué)歷的報(bào)名人員填報(bào)的教育部留學(xué)服務(wù)中心出具的學(xué)歷認(rèn)證書編號(hào),由中注協(xié)、省注協(xié)提交教育部留學(xué)服務(wù)中心進(jìn)行認(rèn)證。
應(yīng)屆畢業(yè)生報(bào)名人員的學(xué)歷信息將由中注協(xié)于8月15日提交中國高等教育學(xué)生信息網(wǎng)進(jìn)行認(rèn)證。2.持非居民身份證(如軍官證),或者以軍校畢業(yè)學(xué)歷、會(huì)計(jì)或者相關(guān)專業(yè)中級(jí)以上技術(shù)職稱作為報(bào)名條件的首次報(bào)名人員,或者網(wǎng)報(bào)系統(tǒng)無法認(rèn)證學(xué)歷的首次報(bào)名人員,應(yīng)當(dāng)在報(bào)名期間攜帶本人簽名的報(bào)名信息表、有效身份證件、畢業(yè)證書或職稱證書等相關(guān)材料,到報(bào)名所在市注協(xié)指定地點(diǎn)進(jìn)行審核。
3.未通過資格審核的報(bào)名人員,不符合報(bào)名條件,報(bào)名資格不予通過。
(三)交費(fèi)。
1.完成報(bào)名資格審核的報(bào)名人員,以及無需進(jìn)行資格審核的報(bào)名人員、應(yīng)屆畢業(yè)生報(bào)名人員在報(bào)名信息填寫完成后,通過網(wǎng)上支付交納考試報(bào)名費(fèi)。交費(fèi)完成視為報(bào)名程序完成。
2.報(bào)名費(fèi)標(biāo)準(zhǔn)按照《江蘇省物價(jià)局關(guān)于調(diào)整注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師考試考務(wù)費(fèi)標(biāo)準(zhǔn)的復(fù)函》(蘇價(jià)費(fèi)函〔2013〕128號(hào))規(guī)定,考試報(bào)名費(fèi)標(biāo)準(zhǔn)為每科次 92元。報(bào)名發(fā)票在報(bào)名所在市注協(xié)領(lǐng)取,領(lǐng)取時(shí)間到2018年12月31日截止。
3.交費(fèi)截止時(shí)間為4月28日20:00。交費(fèi)手續(xù)完成后,所報(bào)考科目及相關(guān)信息不能更改,報(bào)名費(fèi)不予退還。
4.報(bào)名人員(不含應(yīng)屆畢業(yè)生)完成交費(fèi)手續(xù)后,可在網(wǎng)報(bào)系統(tǒng)查詢個(gè)人報(bào)名狀態(tài);應(yīng)屆畢業(yè)生報(bào)名人員可在8月17日后登錄網(wǎng)報(bào)系統(tǒng)查詢個(gè)人報(bào)名狀態(tài)。報(bào)名資格未通過或未交費(fèi)的報(bào)名人員,不能下載打印準(zhǔn)考證和參加考試。
三、考試科目和考試范圍
專業(yè)階段考試科目:會(huì)計(jì)、審計(jì)、財(cái)務(wù)成本管理、公司戰(zhàn)略與風(fēng)險(xiǎn)管理、經(jīng)濟(jì)法、稅法。
專業(yè)階段考試報(bào)名人員可以同時(shí)報(bào)考6個(gè)科目,也可以選擇報(bào)考部分科目。
綜合階段考試科目:職業(yè)能力綜合測(cè)試(試卷
一、試卷二)??荚嚪秶骸蹲?cè)會(huì)計(jì)師全國統(tǒng)一考試大綱——專業(yè)階段考試(2018年)》和《注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師全國統(tǒng)一考試大綱——綜合階段考試(2018年)》確定的考試范圍。
四、考試方式
考試采用閉卷、計(jì)算機(jī)化考試方式。即,在計(jì)算機(jī)終端獲取試題、作答并提交答題結(jié)果。
考試系統(tǒng)支持8種輸入法:微軟拼音輸入法、全拼輸入法、智能ABC輸入法、谷歌拼音輸入法、搜狗拼音輸入法、王碼五筆型輸入法、極品五筆輸入法、萬能五筆輸入法。
五、考試時(shí)間和地點(diǎn)
(一)考試時(shí)間。綜合階段考試:
2018年8月25日 08:30—12:00 職業(yè)能力綜合測(cè)試(試卷
一)
14:00—17:30 職業(yè)能力綜合測(cè)試(試
卷二)
專業(yè)階段考試:
2018年10月13日 08:30—11:00 審計(jì)
13:00—15:30 財(cái)務(wù)成本管理
17:30—19:30 經(jīng)濟(jì)法
2018年10月14日 08:30—11:30 會(huì)計(jì)
13:30—15:30 公司戰(zhàn)略與風(fēng)險(xiǎn)管理 17:30—19:30 稅法
(二)考試地點(diǎn)。
專業(yè)階段考試地點(diǎn)安排在各設(shè)區(qū)市。綜合階段考試江蘇考區(qū)地點(diǎn)安排在南京市。
(三)南京、蘇州、鎮(zhèn)江、泰州考區(qū)會(huì)計(jì)科目考試時(shí)間的特殊安排
考慮到部分考區(qū)參加會(huì)計(jì)科目考試的考生較多,考點(diǎn)和機(jī)位可能出現(xiàn)緊張,為優(yōu)化上述考區(qū)會(huì)計(jì)科目考點(diǎn)和機(jī)位資源,2018年南京、蘇州、鎮(zhèn)江、泰州考區(qū)會(huì)計(jì)科目安排兩場(chǎng)考試,考試時(shí)間分別為2018年10月14日08:30—11:30、13:30—16:30。財(cái)政部注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師考試委員會(huì)辦公室將根據(jù)報(bào)名情況統(tǒng)籌安排考生參加相關(guān)場(chǎng)次的考試。相關(guān)考區(qū)涉及的考生可在5月15日后登錄網(wǎng)報(bào)系統(tǒng)查詢考試時(shí)間安排,并以準(zhǔn)考證上載明的時(shí)間為準(zhǔn)參加考試。
六、考試輔導(dǎo)教材
中注協(xié)根據(jù)《注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師全國統(tǒng)一考試大綱——專業(yè)階段考試(2018年)》和《注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師全國統(tǒng)一考試大綱——綜合階段考試(2018年)》,組織編寫專業(yè)階段6個(gè)科目考試輔導(dǎo)教材、專業(yè)階段和綜合階段試題匯編,以及經(jīng)濟(jì)法規(guī)匯編,由中國財(cái)經(jīng)出版?zhèn)髅郊瘓F(tuán)出版發(fā)行。報(bào)名人員可在當(dāng)?shù)貢?、出版社指定的網(wǎng)上書店自愿購買。
七、準(zhǔn)考證的下載打印 綜合階段考試報(bào)名人員應(yīng)當(dāng)于8月6日至22日期間(每天8:00—20:00),登錄網(wǎng)報(bào)系統(tǒng)下載打印準(zhǔn)考證。
專業(yè)階段考試報(bào)名人員應(yīng)當(dāng)于9月17日至9月30日、10月8日至10月10日期間(每天8:00—20:00),登錄網(wǎng)報(bào)系統(tǒng)下載打印準(zhǔn)考證。
八、現(xiàn)場(chǎng)審核地址及聯(lián)系電話 全省共設(shè)13個(gè)現(xiàn)場(chǎng)資格審核點(diǎn)。
1.南京考區(qū):南京市北京西路2-2號(hào)406室(南京教會(huì)4樓),南京市注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師協(xié)會(huì);電話:025-83300391、83312996。
2.無錫考區(qū):無錫市蠡湖大道309號(hào),無錫市注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師協(xié)會(huì)(無錫建發(fā)公司大院3號(hào)樓,蠡湖大道和隱秀路轉(zhuǎn)角處);咨詢電話:0510-82733696。
3.徐州考區(qū):徐州市新城區(qū)行政中心西A區(qū)609室,徐州市注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師協(xié)會(huì);咨詢電話:0516-83702451;83750788。
4.常州考區(qū):常州市新北區(qū)龍錦路1259-2號(hào)(奧體明都國際飯店東側(cè))六樓,常州市注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師協(xié)會(huì),電話0519-86600330,86623905。
5.蘇州考區(qū):蘇州市人民路905號(hào)4樓,蘇州市注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師協(xié)會(huì);咨詢電話:0512-65231908、65243075。
6.南通考區(qū):南通市青年西路192號(hào),南通市財(cái)會(huì)信息教育中心2號(hào)樓會(huì)計(jì)服務(wù)大廳;咨詢電話:0513-83534666、83534661。
7.連云港考區(qū):連云港市海連中路99號(hào)市財(cái)政局306室,連云港市注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師協(xié)會(huì);咨詢電話:0518-85507760、85507570。8.淮安考區(qū):淮安市健康東路65號(hào)市財(cái)政局412室,淮安市注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師管理中心;咨詢電話:0517-83168382、83168208。
9.鹽城考區(qū):鹽城市世紀(jì)大道15號(hào)行政中心B座1346室,鹽城市注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師協(xié)會(huì);咨詢電話:05***、80501348。
10.揚(yáng)州考區(qū):揚(yáng)州市揚(yáng)子江北路471號(hào)財(cái)會(huì)服務(wù)中心4號(hào)樓210室,揚(yáng)州市注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師管理服務(wù)中心;咨詢電話:0514-80597120。
11.鎮(zhèn)江考區(qū):鎮(zhèn)江市南山路61號(hào)國投商務(wù)廣場(chǎng)A樓14層,鎮(zhèn)江市注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師協(xié)會(huì);咨詢電話:0511-84439027、84439117。
12.泰州考區(qū):泰州市海陵南路302號(hào)泰州市財(cái)政局411室;泰州市注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師協(xié)會(huì);咨詢電話:0523-86888060。
13.宿遷考區(qū):宿遷市人民大道1號(hào)財(cái)政大廈501室,宿遷市注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師協(xié)會(huì);咨詢電話:0527-84363071。
江蘇省財(cái)政廳注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師考試委員會(huì)辦公室咨詢電話:025-83305967。
九、試卷評(píng)閱和成績(jī)認(rèn)定
(一)考生答卷由中注協(xié)組織集中評(píng)閱??荚嚦煽?jī)經(jīng)財(cái)政部注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師考試委員會(huì)認(rèn)定后發(fā)布。考生可于12月中旬登錄中注協(xié)網(wǎng)站查詢成績(jī)并下載打印成績(jī)單。
(二)每科考試均實(shí)行百分制,60分為成績(jī)合格分?jǐn)?shù)線。
(三)專業(yè)階段考試的單科考試合格成績(jī)5年內(nèi)有效。對(duì)在連續(xù)5個(gè)考試中取得專業(yè)階段考試全部科目合格成績(jī)的考生,頒發(fā)注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師全國統(tǒng)一考試專業(yè)階段考試合格證。
注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師全國統(tǒng)一考試專業(yè)階段考試合格證由考生到專業(yè)階段最后科目考試報(bào)考所在市注協(xié)申領(lǐng)。
(四)對(duì)取得綜合階段考試科目合格成績(jī)的考生,頒發(fā)注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師全國統(tǒng)一考試全科合格證。
注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師全國統(tǒng)一考試全科合格證由考生到綜合階段考試報(bào)考所在市注協(xié)申領(lǐng)。
十、專業(yè)階段考試免試
根據(jù)《中華人民共和國注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師法》及《注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師全國統(tǒng)一考試免試管理辦法》執(zhí)行。
十一、其他注意事項(xiàng)
(一)報(bào)名人員應(yīng)當(dāng)認(rèn)真閱讀《注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師全國統(tǒng)一考試辦法》、《注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師全國統(tǒng)一考試違規(guī)行為處理辦法》等相關(guān)文件(可在中注協(xié)、江蘇省注協(xié)網(wǎng)站查閱),報(bào)名完成即視為全部認(rèn)同并承諾遵守上述文件。
(二)報(bào)名人員下載打印準(zhǔn)考證時(shí),應(yīng)當(dāng)認(rèn)真閱讀《注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師全國統(tǒng)一考試應(yīng)考人員考場(chǎng)守則》和有關(guān)考試信息,并按要求和準(zhǔn)考證載明的考試時(shí)間參加考試。
(三)中注協(xié)開通注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師考試機(jī)考練習(xí)網(wǎng)站(http://cpademo.cicpa.org.cn)。報(bào)名人員可登錄練習(xí),熟悉機(jī)考環(huán)境和電子化試題形式。具體開通時(shí)間另行公告。
(四)考生需要對(duì)考試成績(jī)復(fù)核的,可在成績(jī)發(fā)布后第5個(gè)工作日起10個(gè)工作日內(nèi),通過網(wǎng)報(bào)系統(tǒng),提出成績(jī)復(fù)核申請(qǐng),中注協(xié)根據(jù)《注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師全國統(tǒng)一考試成績(jī)復(fù)核辦法》統(tǒng)一組織成績(jī)復(fù)核。
(五)中注協(xié)(http://004km.cn)及官方微信公眾號(hào)發(fā)布考試相關(guān)通知,請(qǐng)報(bào)名人員隨時(shí)關(guān)注。
(六)如果報(bào)名人員咨詢與考試政策相關(guān)的問題,可將問題發(fā)送至中注協(xié)設(shè)立的考試專用郵箱:cpaks@cicpa.org.cn 或撥打江蘇省注協(xié)電話025-83305967(工作日8:30-18:00)。
如果報(bào)名人員咨詢與網(wǎng)報(bào)系統(tǒng)相關(guān)的技術(shù)問題,請(qǐng)撥打中注協(xié)電話010-88250110(工作日8:00—12:00,13:00—17:00)或咨詢省注協(xié)025-83305967(工作日8:30—12:00,14:00—18:00)。
第四篇:2011注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師全國統(tǒng)一考試
2011注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師全國統(tǒng)一考試——綜合階段考試
重慶地區(qū)報(bào)名公告
根據(jù)財(cái)政部注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師考試委員會(huì)關(guān)于印發(fā)《2011注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師全國統(tǒng)一考試報(bào)名簡(jiǎn)章》的通知,現(xiàn)將重慶地區(qū)2011注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師全國統(tǒng)一考試——綜合階段考試報(bào)名有關(guān)事項(xiàng)公告如下:
一、報(bào)名條件
同時(shí)符合下列條件的中國公民,可以申請(qǐng)參加注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師全國統(tǒng)一考試——綜合階段考試:
(一)具有完全民事行為能力;
(二)已取得財(cái)政部注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師考試委員會(huì)頒發(fā)的注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師全國統(tǒng)一考試——專業(yè)階段考試合格證書的。
二、報(bào)名程序
注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師全國統(tǒng)一考試報(bào)名均通過“注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師全國統(tǒng)一考試網(wǎng)上報(bào)名系統(tǒng)”進(jìn)行。
報(bào)考人員應(yīng)于網(wǎng)上報(bào)名期間通過報(bào)名系統(tǒng)直接進(jìn)行網(wǎng)上支付報(bào)名費(fèi),報(bào)名費(fèi)每科100元。
報(bào)考人員于2011年3月25日至4月10日期間,登錄中國注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師協(xié)會(huì)網(wǎng)站(http://004km.cn/)進(jìn)行網(wǎng)上報(bào)名。綜合階段考試的報(bào)考人員無須進(jìn)行報(bào)名資格審核。
如果符合綜合階段考試的報(bào)考條件,但未能通過網(wǎng)上報(bào)名系統(tǒng)審核致使不能完成網(wǎng)上預(yù)報(bào)名的,可向重慶考辦查詢辦理。
請(qǐng)您在本規(guī)定的報(bào)考期間內(nèi)及時(shí)進(jìn)行網(wǎng)上報(bào)考,逾期未報(bào)的無法補(bǔ)報(bào)。
三、繳費(fèi)方式
報(bào)考費(fèi)用均采用在線支付的形式,考生可持首信易支付所支持的任意卡種支付報(bào)考費(fèi)用。
首信易支付支持卡種:工商(牡丹信用卡、牡丹靈通卡),農(nóng)業(yè)(金穗儲(chǔ)蓄卡、金穗信用卡),建設(shè)(龍卡儲(chǔ)蓄卡、龍卡信用卡),招商(一卡通、支付卡、信用卡),交通(太平洋信用卡、太平洋借記卡),民生(民生借記卡),興業(yè)(興業(yè)借記卡),廣發(fā)(銀聯(lián)廣發(fā)卡、理財(cái)通卡),深發(fā)(發(fā)展借記卡、發(fā)展信用卡),華夏(華夏卡),郵政(郵政綠卡),交通(太平洋信用卡、太平洋借記卡)。以上銀行的卡種均可以進(jìn)行網(wǎng)上支付。如你選擇首信易支付所支持銀行交費(fèi)過程中遇到問題,請(qǐng)致電首信易支付 客服電話:010-96102、010-82020260;
2011注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師全國統(tǒng)一考試專業(yè)階段考試
重慶地區(qū)報(bào)名公告
根據(jù)財(cái)政部注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師考試委員會(huì)關(guān)于印發(fā)《2011注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師全國統(tǒng)一考試報(bào)名簡(jiǎn)章》的通知,現(xiàn)將重慶地區(qū)2011注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師全國統(tǒng)一考試——專業(yè)階段考試報(bào)名有 關(guān)事項(xiàng)公告如下:
一、報(bào)名日期和辦法
2011重慶地區(qū)考生全部采用網(wǎng)上報(bào)名方式。報(bào)考人員可以同時(shí)報(bào)考專業(yè)階段考試6個(gè)科目,也可以選擇報(bào)考部分科目。報(bào)名費(fèi)每科50元。
報(bào)考人員于2011年3月25日至4月10日期間,登錄中國注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師協(xié)會(huì)網(wǎng)站(http://004km.cn/)進(jìn)行網(wǎng)上預(yù)報(bào)名。登錄后,按報(bào)名指引填寫相關(guān)信息,當(dāng)網(wǎng)上報(bào)名系統(tǒng)為報(bào)考人員生成網(wǎng)絡(luò)報(bào)名信息表后,即為網(wǎng)上預(yù)報(bào)名結(jié)束。
請(qǐng)您在本規(guī)定的報(bào)考期間內(nèi)及時(shí)進(jìn)行網(wǎng)上報(bào)考,逾期未報(bào)的無法補(bǔ)報(bào)。
二、報(bào)名方式
(一)首次報(bào)名的報(bào)考人員(含應(yīng)屆畢業(yè)生)的報(bào)名方式
1.以前未參加過報(bào)名的考生,考生初次進(jìn)入注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師考試報(bào)名網(wǎng)站報(bào)名時(shí),請(qǐng)先進(jìn)行新考生注冊(cè),上傳近期免冠照片,在網(wǎng)上完成考試預(yù)報(bào)名后再到現(xiàn)場(chǎng)進(jìn)行報(bào)考資格確認(rèn)。
2.應(yīng)屆畢業(yè)生(目前還在讀本科或者??疲⑶耶?dāng)年8月份之前能取得畢業(yè)證的考生)。在網(wǎng)上完成考試預(yù)報(bào)名后,考生本人攜帶身份證原件、學(xué)生證、《應(yīng)屆畢業(yè)生承諾書》和網(wǎng)上下載的《個(gè)人報(bào)名信息表》到現(xiàn)場(chǎng)辦理報(bào)考資格確認(rèn),經(jīng)現(xiàn)場(chǎng)資格確認(rèn)后,返回網(wǎng)上辦理繳費(fèi)手續(xù)。
注:應(yīng)屆畢業(yè)生須按規(guī)定填寫《應(yīng)屆畢業(yè)生承諾書》,可在網(wǎng)上報(bào)名時(shí)下載打印。
3.通過資格審核并繳費(fèi)成功的應(yīng)屆畢業(yè)生,須按規(guī)定時(shí)間攜帶本人身份證原件、學(xué)歷證書原件和網(wǎng)上下載的《個(gè)人報(bào)名信息表》到重慶考辦進(jìn)行二次驗(yàn)證,驗(yàn)證合格后方可打印準(zhǔn)考證。屆時(shí)如未能取得大專以上學(xué)歷證書原件,原考試報(bào)名作廢,考試報(bào)名費(fèi)用不再退還。
4.請(qǐng)考生真實(shí)準(zhǔn)確地錄入基本信息,按照要求選擇報(bào)名科目、訂購教材,網(wǎng)上下載《個(gè)人報(bào)名信息表》并認(rèn)真核對(duì)各項(xiàng)信息。
5.資格確認(rèn)辦法: 1)資格確認(rèn)時(shí)間:4月22日—4月28日上午9:00—11:30,下午1:30—4:30(周六、日不休息)。
2)資格確認(rèn)地點(diǎn):
重慶理工大學(xué),九龍坡區(qū)楊家坪興勝路4號(hào); 咨詢電話:68667334;62563142
重慶工商大學(xué),南岸區(qū)學(xué)府大道58號(hào); 咨詢電話:62769379,62768614;
萬州區(qū)考點(diǎn) 萬州區(qū)財(cái)政局 萬州區(qū)財(cái)政局; 咨詢電話:58379633;
涪陵區(qū)考點(diǎn) 涪陵區(qū)財(cái)政局 涪陵區(qū)財(cái)政局; 咨詢電話:72225161;
黔江區(qū)考點(diǎn) 黔江區(qū)財(cái)政局 黔江區(qū)財(cái)政局; 咨詢電話:79225842;
3)資格確認(rèn)時(shí)考生須攜帶本人身份證原件、學(xué)歷證書原件(應(yīng)屆畢業(yè)生攜帶《應(yīng)屆畢業(yè)生報(bào)名承諾書》及學(xué)生證)和網(wǎng)上下載的《個(gè)人報(bào)名信息表》,未進(jìn)行報(bào)考資格確認(rèn)的考生報(bào)考無效。
4)在國外取得學(xué)歷學(xué)位的報(bào)考人員,須提供由教育部留學(xué)服務(wù)中心出具的《國外學(xué)歷學(xué)位認(rèn)證書》原件和復(fù)印件一份。
注:請(qǐng)考生提前辦理國外學(xué)歷學(xué)位認(rèn)證手續(xù)。6.應(yīng)屆畢業(yè)生二次驗(yàn)證時(shí)間:7月11日—15日上午9:30—11:30,下午1:30—4:30(周六、日休息),地點(diǎn):各報(bào)名確認(rèn)點(diǎn)現(xiàn)場(chǎng)。
7.繳費(fèi)方式:網(wǎng)上預(yù)報(bào)名成功并經(jīng)現(xiàn)場(chǎng)確認(rèn)報(bào)考資格后,請(qǐng)考生回網(wǎng)上辦理繳費(fèi)手續(xù)。
(二)非首次報(bào)名的報(bào)考人員的報(bào)名方式
1.非首次報(bào)名參加專業(yè)階段考試的報(bào)考人員全部在網(wǎng)上完成考試報(bào)名、訂購教材、及繳費(fèi)等事宜, 報(bào)考人員無須進(jìn)行報(bào)名資格審核。
2.考生繳費(fèi)成功后,需網(wǎng)上下載《個(gè)人報(bào)名信息表》,用于核對(duì)報(bào)考信息和查看準(zhǔn)考證的網(wǎng)上打印時(shí)間。
(三)繳費(fèi)方式
報(bào)考費(fèi)用均采用在線支付的形式,考生可持首信易支付所支持的任意卡種支付報(bào)考費(fèi)用。
首信易支付支持卡種:工商(牡丹信用卡、牡丹靈通卡),農(nóng)業(yè)(金穗儲(chǔ)蓄卡、金穗信用卡),建設(shè)(龍卡儲(chǔ)蓄卡、龍卡信用卡),招商(一卡通、支付卡、信用卡),交通(太平洋信用卡、太平洋借記卡),民生(民生借記卡),興業(yè)(興業(yè)借記卡),廣發(fā)(銀聯(lián)廣發(fā)卡、理財(cái)通卡),深發(fā)(發(fā)展借記卡、發(fā)展信用卡),華夏(華夏卡),郵政(郵政綠卡),交通(太平洋信用卡、太平洋借記卡)。以上銀行的卡種均可以進(jìn)行網(wǎng)上支付。如你選擇首信易支付所支持銀行交費(fèi)過程中遇到問題,請(qǐng)致電首信易支付客服電話:010-96102、010-82020260;
三、專業(yè)階段考試免試的辦理
符合辦理專業(yè)階段考試免試條件的考生,請(qǐng)于4月22日—4月28日(上午9:30—11:30,下午1:30—4:30)向現(xiàn)場(chǎng)確認(rèn)點(diǎn)提供高級(jí)專業(yè)技術(shù)職稱證書和身份證(原件及復(fù)印件一式兩份)及免試申請(qǐng)表一式兩份(加蓋所在單位人事部門公章),經(jīng)審核確定并報(bào)財(cái)政部注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師考試委員會(huì)核準(zhǔn)后,方可免試。
注:《注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師全國統(tǒng)一考試——專業(yè)階段考試科目免試申請(qǐng)表(2011)》網(wǎng)上下載打印, 應(yīng)使用標(biāo)準(zhǔn)A4紙張。
四、專業(yè)階段考試輔導(dǎo)用書
(一)2011注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師全國統(tǒng)一考試專業(yè)階段考試輔導(dǎo)教材為中國注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師協(xié)會(huì)根據(jù)財(cái)政部考試委員會(huì)發(fā)布的考試大綱,報(bào)考人員在網(wǎng)上預(yù)報(bào)名的同時(shí)自愿訂購。
(二)首次報(bào)名考生可在完成網(wǎng)上預(yù)報(bào)名后,可選擇網(wǎng)上交費(fèi)訂購教材。
五、考前輔導(dǎo)
重慶理工大學(xué),九龍坡區(qū)楊家坪興勝路4號(hào);咨詢電話:68667334;62563142;
第五篇:2018年注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師全國統(tǒng)一考試
2018年注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師全國統(tǒng)一考試 開封考區(qū)專業(yè)階段考試圓滿完成
2018年注冊(cè)會(huì)計(jì)師全國統(tǒng)一考試專業(yè)階段考試于10月13日、14日在全國各考區(qū)同時(shí)實(shí)施,開封考區(qū)在黃河水院順利舉行。省注協(xié)秘書長(zhǎng)張連升、市財(cái)政局局長(zhǎng)孫國才、市財(cái)政局其他領(lǐng)導(dǎo)分別親臨現(xiàn)場(chǎng)巡視指導(dǎo)考務(wù)工作。省財(cái)政廳李澤朝科長(zhǎng)和市財(cái)政局分管注協(xié)領(lǐng)導(dǎo)解正考試期間全程在現(xiàn)場(chǎng)指導(dǎo)考試工作。市財(cái)政局?jǐn)?shù)十名干部職工在現(xiàn)場(chǎng)巡考及為考試提供服務(wù)工作。
今年我市專業(yè)階段報(bào)名人數(shù)2271人,5953科次,共82場(chǎng)次,出考率為39.63%。
按照財(cái)政部“認(rèn)真部署、精心組織、嚴(yán)格要求、萬無一失”的工作方針,市考辦全體工作人員合理分工,責(zé)任到人;建立應(yīng)急機(jī)制,制定應(yīng)急預(yù)案,做好考試保密和防范考試舞弊工作;為確??荚図樌e行,做好考試期間的各項(xiàng)保障工作,市考辦積極與供電、公安、考點(diǎn)(黃河水院)等單位協(xié)調(diào)。市電力公司派出移動(dòng)發(fā)電車和5名專業(yè)技術(shù)人員到考試現(xiàn)場(chǎng)值班,保障考試期間的用電安全;市公安局安排警力到考點(diǎn)巡邏,維持考點(diǎn)周圍治安;考點(diǎn)(黃河水院)負(fù)責(zé)人、電工、醫(yī)務(wù)人員在現(xiàn)場(chǎng)全程值班??荚囘^程秩序井然,機(jī)位運(yùn)行順暢,各項(xiàng)考試工作圓滿完成。
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