南开大学基础英语1997答案考研试题研究生入学考试试题考研真题
● 摘要
Key
I. A. 1. market 2. Visit 3. produces 4. gibe 5. timeless
6. shrewd 7. harsh 8. happiness 9. acquired 10. limp
B. 1. Glare indicates strong, fierce, unpleasant light while brightness may bear the meaning of being pleasantly bright.
2. Huge is a rather general term indicating extreme largeness, usually in size, bulk or ca- pacity and large may be preferred when dimensions, or extent, or capacity or quantity, or amount is being considered.
3. Accuse is typically immediate and personal and often suggests directness or sharpness of imputation on censure and charge frequently connotes seriousness in the offense and formality in the declaration.
4. Common implies the lack of distinguishing, conspicuous, or exceptional qualities and popular more often stresses the implication of widespread prevalence, currency, or favor among the people.
5. Complex: Something is complex which is made up of so many different interrelated or in- teracting parts or elements that it requires deep study or expert knowledge to deal with it.
Complicated: Something is complicated which is so complex that it is exceedingly difficult to understand, solve, explain, or deal with.
II . 1. spice, present, outside, mainly, restricted
2. concerning, enters, obviously, distant, practical
3. taste, Truly, practice, abandon
4. Nationalism, understand, resist, forget, bound, signifies
III. This is, to be exact, just the boundary of the farm on which we are approaching for employ- ments and which is still far away from residential areas. Now we can, at least, see no houses gazing at the distance. This farm and the reforming-throuth- labor one is cut off only by a ditch. But setting off at nine in the morning the carriage has just drawn here. It is over mid- day judging from the sun in the sough. The fields here share no difference from those over the ditch and neither the sky does. However the ditch stands as the boundaryline between freedom and non-freedom.
On both sides of the carriage road are rice fields. The rice stubble is very high and hairy. One can, on the weary first sight, realize that it is done with dull sickles. Do the farm workers appear as lazy as us and fail to sharpen their sickles? Anyhow what I pity is not all this but the lack of corn fields on both sides of the road. Some small corns left might be found if their is some corn field.
What a pity! Here there is no corn field.
Warm is the sunshine .A fog has been rising from the foot o f the west mountain like that On fine days and has painted the sawtooth-like mountain tops with unexceptional soft white- ness .Cloudless ,the blue skies have covered boundless fields.And the blue color of the skies have gradations.From the beginning the color becomes lighter and lighter and to the remotest places borders on the horizen,a cloud of blue smoke.The open fields under the skies look brightly yellow.Now I am feeling softly itching.Having been warmed up louses have taken to crawling out cheerfully from the clothing stitches.They are lovely animals while not biting, which have made me feel not so lonely and so poor—anyway some living things fondling me! And l