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1993年考研英语试题及参考答案(1)
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k it advisable that he will be assigned to the job since he has no experience
A B C
whatsoever .
D
65. Beethoven, the great musician, wrote nine symphonies in his life, most of them were written
A B
after he had lost his hearing.
C D
66. Mr. Jankin regretted to blame his secretary for the mistake, for he later discovered it was his
A B C D
own fault.
67. As for the influence of computerization, nowhere we have seen the results more clearly than
A B
in the U.S. , which really have surprised us all.
C D
68. At times , more care goes into the composition of newspaper and magazine advenisements
A B
than the writing of features and editorials.
C D
69. It is required by law that a husband have to pay the debts of his wife until formal notice is
A B
given that he no longer has to pay her.
C D
70. Over the years, a large number of overseas students have studied at that university
A B
in the result that it has acquired substantial experience in dealing with them.
C D

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Ⅴ. Read the following passage carefully and then translate the underlined sentences into Chi-
nese. (15 points)
(71 ) The method of scientific investigation is nothing but the expression of the necessary
mode of working of the human mind; it is simply the mode by which all phenomena are reasoned
about and given precise and exact expianation. There is no more difference, but there is just the
same kind of difference, between the mental operations of a man of science and those of an ordi-
nary person , as there is between the operations and methods of a baker or of a butcher weighing
out his goods in common scales, and the operations of a chemist in performing a difficult and com-
plex analysis by means of his balance and finely graded weights. (72) It is not that the scales in
the one case, and the balance in the other, differ in the principles of their construction or manner
of working; but that the latter is a much finer apparatus and of course much more accurate in its
measurement than the former.
You will understand this better, perhaps, if I give you some familiar examples. (73) You
have all heard it repeated that men of science work by means of induction (归纳法) and deduc-
tion, that by the help of these operations, they, in a sort of sense, manage to extract from Nature
certain natural laws, and that out of these, by some special skill of their own, they buiLd up their
theories. (74) And it is imagined by many that the operations of the common mind can be by no
means compared with these processes, and that they have to be acquired by a sort of special train-
ing. To hear all these large words, you

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