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      昨夜做了个好伤心的梦,好难过,好想哭。清醒了,却不记得梦到了什么~倒。
      不记得什么时候决定考研的,可能是最近,也可能是3年前放弃复读时——我读5年。
      在我大学前的17年里,我生命的意义就是高考。傻楞楞的女生,除了要学习,要让父母欣慰,对一切都不感兴趣——会在失控时或期考后,紧闭房门,插上耳塞,屏蔽四周一切,一笔一笔描绘或妖娆或清纯的女孩,那是我最平静最恬定的时间。那时的憧憬,就是,有一天,考完高考,能变作自己笔下的那些可爱女生。期待,有一天,我的真命天子出现,让我从丑小鸭化成美丽的天鹅... ...
      高考完了,虽然过了重点线,却被退档——晴天霹雳。那时我很憎恨自己的无能。可是老师讲,复读又如何,极有可能重来仍是这个结果。我胆怯了。

      我的大学,师资虽然匮乏,但因为是省重点,也是个美丽的现代化的学校,再加上专业的好玩,我也渐渐忘了当初的失落。快乐的日子一天又一天。但是,

      曾以为,逃过高考一劫,从此逍遥自在,可是,我错了;
      曾以为,朋友没心没肺,一生共狂天涯,可是,我错了;
      曾以为,挚爱真水无香,心犀不离不弃,可是,我错了。
      人大了,经历了,才知道什么叫曲终人散,什么叫一去不返。

      快乐久了,人就麻木,渴望改变,渴望更高更远的地方。
     我是个悲观的人。我看起来是乐呵呵的,什么都能扛住。实际上我很懦弱。我也不是个聪明快捷的人。大多数时候,我的成绩是因为我比别人花更多的时间和心力。
      我是个老实人。撞大运或碰巧,对我从未有效。任何时候,我要做到1%的事,就要拥有100%的实力。基础不扎实,我绝对会输。
       我知道我没有退路了。我质疑,我踌躇,但是我知道我一定要走!因为我成熟了,很多东西想明白了。当初逃避现实是我愣头青。
      有什么呢?摆正心态。学习很多时候是背知识和炼思维。我认为无论结果如何,学过练过会有什么损失?复读,不过是人生打叉后的错误订正。我还曾有过化学因为反应方程式条件没用动词,连得3次75,等到再次出现100时,我再也没有错过。所以我是放弃了复读,也放弃了改正错误的机会。Opportunities pose challenges while challenges also pose chances.考研是个考验,是挑战,是苦难,可是它也是机会,是提高,是历练。我决心不再放弃修正错误的机会!
      高中时,因为姐姐出国,我就常常浏览寄托家园和太傻论坛。看别人靠着自己的汗水和努力,如何一步步实现人生的理想,觉得很受激励和鼓舞。在我心目中,寄托家园就像娘家般亲切,我信赖和依恋她。难免有负面情绪。在我情绪低落,想打退堂鼓时,寄托家园还能像妈妈和姐姐一样,温和地包容我。
      也许我的复习计划和学习方法还存在很大问题,很没有信心。但是我决心,想学习知识,想锻炼思维,何时何地都可以。活在当下,全力以赴,磨练自己。让自己知识更渊博贯通,让自己的思维更全面敏捷。
      付出永远不会太迟。不要以为还有一年,半年就肯定来不及了。就是要你比别人加倍地抓紧时间,加倍的努力才有可能来得及。因为以前你没有好好学,落后了,别人以前比你用功,所以学得比你好。你要迎头赶上,就必须一年当三年用。这样对你很公平,对别人也很公平。
      我一直告诉自己要坚强,可是,可不可以偷偷不坚强?我一直告诉自己我很行,可是,可不可以偷偷承认我不行?  一个人总是难免泄气。当我脆弱时,你可不可以忍耐一下我的自怨自艾,怨天尤人,以及顾影自怜?

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发表于 2006-4-21 12:27:51 |只看该作者
给大脸猫猫加个油,也打一下气~
每个人的心中都有一个梦想,都有想去的地方~
我觉得就因为这样,为之奋斗的人生才会与众不同.
欢迎你来到GTER的考研版
希望你在这里能遇到更多的朋友~

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原帖由 大脸猫猫 于 2006-4-21 10:52 发表
Sample TextSample TextSample Text在我心目中,寄托家园就像娘家般亲切,我信赖和依恋她。难免有负面情绪。在我情绪低落,想打退堂鼓时,寄托家园还能像妈妈和姐姐一样,温和地包容我。  ...

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2006年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试政治理论

  一、单项选择题:1-16小题,每小题1分,共16分。下列每题给出的四个选项中,只有一个选项是符合题目要求的。请在答题卡上将所选项的字母涂黑。

  1.世界惟一不变的是变化,这一论断的含义是

  A.变是世界的本原   B.世界上只有变,没有不变

  C.变是绝对的,不变是相对的  D.变与不变是绝对对立的

  2.“只有音乐才能激起人的音乐感,对于没有音乐感的耳朵说来,最美的音乐也毫无意义。”这表明

  A.人的认识是主体与客体相互作用的过程和结果

  B.人的感觉能力决定认识的产生和发展

  C.人的认识能力是因人的生理结构决定的

  D.事物因人的感觉而存在

  3.温家宝总理在给一位国务院参事的回信中,引用了两句诗:“知屋漏者在宇下,知政失者在朝野。”这一古训蕴含的哲理是

  A.人的经验是判断是非得失的根本尺度

  B.直接经验比间接经验更重要

  C.感性认识高于理性认识

  D.人民群众的直接经验即实践是认识的重要基础

  4.“许多事情我们可以讲一千个理由、一万个理由,但老百姓吃不上饭,就没有理由,“民以食为天”。这段话表明

  A.人们首先必须吃、喝、住、穿,然后才能从事政治,科学、艺术、宗教等等活动

  B.人的生理需求是历史的基础

  C.人的自然属性决定人的本质

  D.人的物质欲望是社会发展的根本动力

  5.某资本家投资100万元,资本有机构成4:1,m’=100%,一年周转4次,其年剩余价值量和剩余价值率分别是

  A.80万,100% B.40万,400%  

  C.40万,100% D.80万,400%

  6.商业资本作为一种独立的职能资本,也获得平均利润,其直接原因是

  A.商业部门和产业部门之间的竞争和资本转移

  B.产业资本家为销售商品将部分利润让渡给商业资本家

  C.商业资本家加强对商品雇员的剥削

  D.产业部门将工人创造的一部分剩余价值分割给商业部门

  7.现代企业制度的典型形式是

  A.股份制 B.股份合作制 

  C.合伙制 D.公司制

  8.“墙头芦苇,头重脚轻根底浅;山间竹笋,嘴尖皮厚腹中空。”毛泽东在延安整风运动期间用这副对联形象地讽刺了

  A.主观主义的学风  B.宗派主义的党风

  C.党八股的文风   D.官僚主义的作风

  9.中国新民主主义的革命时期的统一战线包含着两个联盟。其中基本的、主要的联盟是

  A.工人阶级同城市小资产阶级的联盟

  B.以工农联盟为主体的工人阶级同农民、小资产阶级等其它劳动人民的联盟

  C.以工农联盟为主体的工人阶级同农民、小资产阶级和民族资产阶级的联盟

  D.工人阶级同可以合作的非劳动人民的联盟

  10.1939年毛泽东在《中国革命和中国共产党》指出,中国是在许多帝国主义国家的统治或半统治之下,实际上处于长期的不统一状态,再加上土地广大,其结果是

  A.帝国主义侵略势力日益成为统治中国的决定性力量

  B.封建经济在社会经济生活中占着显著的优势

  C.经济、政治和文化的发展表现出极端的不平衡

  D.人民的贫困和不自由的程度是世界所少见的

  11.要实现我国经济发展的战略目标,必须加快经济增长方式的转变,其核心是处理好

  A.积累与消费的关系   B.投入与产出的关系

  C.速度与效益的关系   D.数量与质量的关系

  12.创新是一个民族进步的灵魂,国家兴旺发达的不竭动力,也是一个政党永葆生机的源泉。创新包括理论创新、制度创新、技术创新、文化创新及其它各方面的创新,在各项创新中处于先导地位的是

  A.科技创新  B.制度创新

  C.文化创新   D.理论创新

  13.我国社会主义经济体制改革与政治体制改革的关系表现为

  A.前者是目的,后者是手段B.前者是基础,后者是目标

  C.前者是内容,后者是形式D.二者相互依赖,相互配合

  14.《1中央关于制定国民经济和社会发展的第十一个五年规划的建议》提出,“十一五”时期要做到资源利用效率显著提高,单位国内生产总值能源消耗比“十五”期末降低

  A.10%左右  B.20%左右

  C.30%左右  D.40%左右

  15.2005年10月27日,十届全国人大常委会审议通过《关于修改<中华人民共和国个人所得税法>的决定》,将个人所得税工薪费用扣除标准调调整为

  A.800元  B.1200元

  C.1600元 D.2000元

  16.2005年5月底6月初,欧盟成员国法国和荷兰先后在全民公决中以多数票否决了《欧盟宪法条约》,这一事件说明

  A.欧盟已失去其吸引力

  B.法、荷两国民众对欧盟一体化建设现状不满

  C.法、荷两国将退出欧盟

  D.《欧盟宪法条约》与欧洲一体化背道而驰

  二、多项选择题:17-33小题,每小题2分,共34分。下列每题给出的四个选项中,至少有一个选项是符合题目要求的。请在答题卡上将所选项的字母涂黑。多选、少选或错选均不得分。

  17.人对物质世界的实践把握是在实践的运行过程中实现的,其基本环节有

  A.区分实践活动的主体与客体

  B.确立实践目的和实践方案

  C.实践主体依据目的、方案,借助手段作用于客体

  D完成、检验和评价实践活动的结果,进行反馈调节

  18.马克思指出:“一个社会即使探索到了本身运动的自然规律。……它还是既不能跳过也不能用法令取消自然的发展阶段。但是它能缩短和减轻分娩的痛苦”这表明

  A.人类社会的发展是合规律性与合目的性的统一

  B..社会发展过程与自然界演变过程一样都是自觉的

  C.人的自觉选择在社会发展中具有重要作用

   D.人类总体历史进程是不可超越的

  19.据报载,北京市XX区开展以文化育文明活动,通过文化资源孕育文明、群众文化哺育文明、文化兴区培育文明等三种途径,营造文明城区,这是因为

  A.文化和文明是没有区别的

  B.文化中的积极成分构成文明

  C.文化和文明都是人类活动的结果

   D.文化进步程度与文明发展水平是同步的

  20.深圳青年歌手丛飞在8年时间内,捐资上百万元资助很多贫困山区的失学儿童,而自身却是患癌症,负债17万元,有人这样评价他:“丛飞能够从帮助别人的过程中得到快乐。”丛飞的行为表明

  A.人的价值不包含个人的价值选择和目标设计等主观方面

  B.人的价值大小取决于对社会的贡献

  C.人的价值不仅表现在物质方面,更表现在精神方面

  D.社会价值的实现总是以个人价值的牺牲为代价

  21.在资本积累过程中,实现个别资本增大的形式是

  A.资本循环  B.资本积聚

  C.资本周转  D.资本集中

  22.垄断资本主义的基本经济特征包括

  A.垄断组织在经济生活中起决定作用

  B.资本输出有了特别重要的意义

  C.在金融资本的基础上形成金融寡头的统治

   D.垄断使竞争趋于缓和

  23.社会主义市场经济条件下按分配的特点有

  A.按劳分配中的“劳”不是直接的社会劳动

  B.按劳分配中的劳动量按照劳动者实际付出的劳动量来计量

  C.按劳分配在全社会范围内按统一标准实现

  D.按劳分配必须通过商品货币形式实现

  24.我国宏观经济调控政策有

  A.财政政策  B.货币政策

  C.产业政策   D.收入政策

  25.在土地革命战争后期和抗日战争时期,毛泽东思想得到系统总结和多方面展开而达到成熟。下列毛泽东的科学著作中,写于这个时期的有

  A.《星星之火,可以燎原》 B.《反对本本主义》

  C.《新民主主义论》 D.《论联合政府》

  26.1948年中国共产党制定了土地改革路线,下列选项中对这一路线所包含内容理解正确的有

  A.按照平分土地的原则,满足贫雇农的要求

  B.团结中农,允许中农有比他人略多的土地

  C.没收地主土地,不再对地主分配土地

  D.实行耕者有其田,将土地的所有权分配给农民

  27.中华人民共和国的成立标志着

  A.半殖民地半封建社会结束 B.中国进入新民主主义社会

  C.中国进入社会主义社会D.新民主主义革命基本胜利

  28.“三个代表”重要思想深化了对中国特色社会主义的认识,表现在

  A.进一步回答了什么是社会主义,怎样建设社会主义的问题

  B.明确提出了解放思想,实事求是的思想路线

  C.创造性地回答了建设一个社么样的党,怎样建设党的问题

  D.确定了党在社会主义初级阶段的基本路线

  29.“计划经济不等于社会主义,资本主义也有计划;市场经济不等于资本主义,社会主义也有市场,”邓小平这一理论的内涵是

  A.计划和市场都属于社会基本制度的范畴

  B.计划和市场都是资源配置的方式

  C.计划和市场不是社会主义与资本主义的本质区别

  D.计划和市场是不能兼容的

  30.中国共产党领导的多党合作和政治协商制度,是我国的一项基本政治制度,多党合作的主要方式有

  A.各民主党派和无党派民主人士参加人大、政协参与管理国家和参政议政

  B.共产党和各民主党派互派成员到对方担任领导职务

  C.共产党和各民主党派通过多种渠道实行政治协商和民主监督

  D.吸收各民主党派和无党派民主人士中的优秀人才到国家机关担任领导职务

  31.农业、农村和农民问题始终是我国现代化建设的根本性问题,在现代化建设中必须依靠广大农民群众,因为

  A.广大农民是我国现代化事业发展中人数最多的依靠力量

  B.工农联盟是人民民主专政的基础,也是实现社会主义现代化的保证

  C.农业是国民经济的基础,保证和支持着整个国民经济的运行和稳定发展

  D.没有农村的稳定和全面进步,就不可能有整个社会的稳定和全面进步

  32.2005年9月15日,国家主席胡锦涛在联合国成立60周年首脑会议上,发表了《努力建设持久和平,共同繁荣的和谐世界》,的讲话,他提出

  A.坚持多边主义,实现共同安全  

  B.坚持互利合作,实现共同繁荣

  C.坚持包容精神,共建和谐世界  

  D.坚持积极稳妥方针,推进联合国改革

  33.主要在越南,泰国等东南亚国家发生的禽流感于2005年10月扩散到欧洲、中国、中东及美洲等地,一直被认为是传染病“拒入”地带的俄罗斯、乌克兰、克罗地亚、希腊、瑞典和英国等欧洲国家也相继出现禽流感疫情,世界各国都感到了危机,这一事件表明

  A.人类面临的全球性问题日益突出

  B.发展中国家的贫困直接导致了这一全球性问题

  C.协商对话和携手合作是应对全球性问题的理性选择

  D.全球公共文生能力建设亟待加强

  三.分析题:34-38小题,每小题10分,共50分。要求结合所学知识分析材料回答问题。将答案写在答题纸相应位置上。

  34.从前,沧州城南有一座临河寺庙,庙前有两尊面对流水的石兽,据说石“镇水”用的。一年暴雨成灾,大庙山门倒塌,将那两尊石兽撞入河中。庙僧一时无计可施,待到十年后募金重修山门,才感到那对石兽不可或缺,于是派人下河寻找。按照他的想法,河水东流,石兽理应顺流东下,谁知一直向下游找了十里地,也不见其踪影。这时,一位在庙中讲学的先生提出其见解:石兽不是木头做的,而是由大石头制成,它们不会被流水冲走,石重沙轻,石兽必然于掉落之处朝下沉,你们往下游找,怎么找得到呢?旁人听来,此言有理。不料,一位守河堤的老兵插话:我看不见得,凡大石落入河中,水急石重而河床沙松者应求之于上游。众人一下子全愣住了:这可能吗?老兵解释道:我等常年守护于此,深知河中情势,那石兽很重,而河沙又松,西来的河水冲不动石兽,反而把石兽下面的沙子冲走了,还冲成一个坑,时间一久,石兽势必向西倒去,掉进坑中。如此年复一年地倒,就好像石兽往河水上游翻跟头一样。”众人听后,无不服膺。寻找者依照他的指点,果真在河的上游发现并挖出了那两头石兽。

  请运用马克思主义哲学有关原理,结合材料回答问题。

  (1)庙僧按照常理,认为石兽应顺流而下。从真理的具体性分析其失当之处。(4分)

  (2)守河堤老兵关于石兽“逆流而上”的见解对我们辩证地思考问题有何启示?并举一例说明之。(6分)

  35.自2002年以来,南京、成都、石家庄等地相继发生奶农把鲜奶倒入下水道的事件。另据2004年7月15日中央电视台《经济半小时》报道,进入夏季之后,浙江某市160多户奶农也频频把鲜奶倒入水沟,有时在一天内倒掉14吨。倒奶那几天,畜牧兽医站的工作人员分头外出,帮助奶农联系收购鲜奶的企业,但收效甚微。时隔一年,这样的事件又见诸媒体。2005年8月11日新华网报道,陕西某村十几家奶农无奈把鲜奶倒进污水沟。为帮助奶农售奶,当地政府联系了一家公司,收奶价格为每公斤1.2元。可就是这样的低价,该企业后来也不敢收了。

  人们不禁要问:如今牛奶多得喝不完了吗?

  其实,全球年人均奶类消费量为93公斤,中国仅为7.2公斤。奶农倒奶固然与牛奶易变质且不能大量贮存有关。但前几年一些地方农民一窝蜂地饲养奶牛,鲜奶的供应大量增加。同时,很多企业纷纷介入乳品加工业,有些产品尚未达标就上市,消费者不敢购买。当乳品销路不好时。企业便限量收购鲜奶。

  根据以上材料回答问题:

  (1)历史上资本主义国家经济危机时农场主把牛奶倒入大海的现象,与材料中的“倒奶事件”有何本质区别?(3分)

  (2)“倒奶事件”中隐含着什么样的经济规律?(3分)

  (3)为避免发生类似的“倒奶事件”,你认为地方政府应如何作为?(4分)

  36.新中国成立前夕,朱德在全国工会工作会议上的讲话中指出:“私人资本主义企业中的职工,他们在经济上还没有获得完全解放,他们还受着资本家剥削,这种剥削在新民主主义时期只能够受到限制,而不能够消灭”,为了工人阶级根本的长远的利益,还必须“在现阶段自觉地忍受资本家之一定限度以内的剥削”。

  根据以上材料回答问题:

  (1)新中国成立,工人阶级成了国家的主人,为什么私人资本主义企业中的职工还要“忍受”资本家的剥削?(5分)

  (2)既然如此,为什么从1953年开始又要对私人资本主义进行社会主义改造?(5分)

  37.建立健全与经济发展水平相适应的社会保障体系,是建成完善的社会主义市场经济体制的重要内容,是贯彻以人为本为核心的科学发展观‘构建社会主义和谐社会的必然要求。

  胡锦涛同志《在省部级主要领导干部提高构建社会主义和谐社会能力专题研讨班上的讲话》中指出:“我们所要建设的社会主义和谐社会,应该是民主法制、公平正义、诚信友爱、充满活力、安定有序、人与自然和谐相处的社会。”而要“切实维护和实现社会公平和正义”,其中一项重要内容就是“进一步完善社会保障体系,逐步扩大社会保障的覆盖面,切实保障各方面困难群众的基本生活,让他们感受到社会主义大家庭的温暖。”

  根据以上材料回答问题:

  (1)从我国社会保障体系的主要内容说明,为何建立健全社会保障体系体现着科学发展观以人为本的本质和核心?(5分)

  (2)公平正义是社会主义和谐社会的重要特征。从社会保障的基本功能说明建立健全社会保障体系与实现社会公平正义之间的内在联系。(5分)

  38、本题为选做题,请在Ι、Ⅱ两道题中选取其中一道作答,若两道都回答,只按第Ι道试题的成绩记入总分。

  选做题1

  2005年X月X日下午,XX大学学生王文,李波,张彬在自习室相遇。

  王文:哎,你们注意没有,这两天,胡锦涛主席去北美访问,随行的居然有70多家象海尔集团这样的企业“大腕”。上次加拿大总理访华,来了277家企业,360多人。领导人出访,带这么多企业代表干什么?

  李波:这有什么新鲜!当年克林顿一上台就宣布在世界上推销美国产品是他的责任吗?韩国更绝,居然要求所有的外交官都要成为韩国商品的推销员。

  张彬:所以啊,EADS&sup1;的老总跟德国总理施罗德华访问,拿到了13亿美元的合同,包括23架空中客车,还有为奥运会北京提供的安保系统。

  李波: 施罗德有什么办法?国内经济不景气,他可以用这些订单证明自己还是有海外营销能力的嘛。现在领导人出访可不能只谈友谊,经济合作程度是考察领导人出访成果的一个主要指标。

  王文:难怪欧盟不顾美国反对,要取消对华武器禁运,看来也是出于经济利益的考虑。

  张彬:经济全球化时代竞争这么激烈,要保护本国利益,又不能损害别国利益,难啊。看来各国外交都得为经济“打工”。

  李波:有位外交官不是说,50年前如果大使讲经济会被认为是笑柄,现在大使如果不懂经济更会成为笑柄。冷战期间,国与国的较量,军事力量起着重要的作用。现在靠什么?还不是靠经济与技术!

  王文:看来,世界真的变了。

  注&sup1;:指欧洲防空防务与航天公司  

  根据以上材料回答问题:

  (1)他们正在讨论国际社会正在发生的一种什么样的变化?(4分)

  (2)为什么“现在大使如果不懂经济更会成为笑柄”? (6分)

  选做题Ⅱ

  随着人口的急剧增长,人类社会面临着三种主要因素的制约,即经济增长,资源以及环境。人们将发现我们面临的是相互制约的三重困境(如下图),人类必须从这种三重困境结构中去寻找出路。



三重困境

  根据以上材料回答问题:

  (1)运用普遍联系的观点说明人类发展所面临的三重困境。(4分)

  (2)分析人类发展走出三重困境的战略选择。(6分)
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2006年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试英语

Part A
The homeless make up a growing percentage of America’s population. __1_ homelessness has reached such proportions that local government can’t possibly __2__. To help homeless people __3__ independence, the federal government must support job training programs, __4__ the minimum wage, and fund more low-cost housing. __5__ everyone agrees on the numbers of Americans who are homeless. Estimates __6__ anywhere from 600,000 to 3 million. __7__ the figure may vary, analysts do agree on another matter: that the number of the homeless is __8__, one of the federal government’s studies __9__ that the number of the homeless will reach nearly 19 million by the end of this decade.

Finding ways to __10__ this growing homeless population has become increasingly difficult. __11__ when homeless individuals manage to find a __12__ that will give them three meals a day and a place to sleep at night, a good number still spend the bulk of each day __13__ the street. Part of the problem is that many homeless adults are addicted to alcohol or drugs. And a significant number of the homeless have serious mental disorders. Many others, __14__ not addicted or mentally ill, simply lack the everyday __15__ skills need to turn their lives __16__. Boston Globe reporter Chris Reidy notes that the situation will improve only when there are __17__ programs that address the many needs of the homeless. __18__ Edward Blotkowsk, director of community service at Bentley College in Massachusetts, __19__ it, “There has to be __20__ of programs. What’s need is a package deal.”


1. [A] Indeed [B] Likewise [C] Therefore [D] Furthermore

2. [A] stand [B] cope [C] approve [D] retain

3. [A] in [B] for [C] with [D] toward

4. [A] raise [B] add [C] take [D] keep

5. [A] Generally [B] Almost [C] Hardly [D] Not

6. [A] cover [B]change [C]range [D]differ

7. [A]now that [B]although [C]provided [D]Except that

8. [A]inflating [B]expanding [C]increasing [D]extending

9. [A]predicts [B]displays [C]proves [D]discovers

10. [A]assist [B]track [C]sustain [D]dismiss

11. [A]Hence [B]But [C]Even [D]Only

12. [A]lodging [B]shelter [C]dwelling [D]house

13. [A]searching [B]strolling [C]crowding [D]wandering

14. [A]when [B]once [C]while [D]whereas

15. [A]life [B]existence [C]survival [D]maintenance

16. [A]around [B]over [C]on [D]up

17. [A]complex [B]comprehensive [C]complementary [D]compensating

18. [A]So [B]Since [C]As [D]Thus

19. [A]puts [B]interprets [C]assumes [D]makes

20. [A]supervision [B]manipulation [C]regulation [D]coordination

Text 1


In spite of “endless talk of difference,” American society is an amazing machine for homogenizing people. There is “the democratizing uniformity of dress and discourse, and the casualness and absence of consumption” launched by the 19th--century department stores that offered “vast arrays of goods in an elegant atmosphere. Instead of intimate shops catering to a knowledgeable elite.” these were stores “anyone could enter, regardless of class or background. This turned shopping into a public and democratic act.” The mass media, advertising and sports are other forces for homogenization.

Immigrants are quickly fitting into this common culture, which may not be altogether elevating but is hardly poisonous. Writing for the National Immigration Forum, Gregory Rodriguez reports that today’s immigration is neither at unprecedented level nor resistant to assimilation. In 1998 immigrants were 9.8 percent of population; in 1900, 13.6 percent .In the 10 years prior to 1990, 3.1 immigrants arrived for every 1,000 residents; in the 10years prior to 1890, 9.2 for every 1,000. Now, consider three indices of assimilation –language, home ownership and intermarriage.

The 1990 Census revealed that “a majority of immigrants from each of the fifteen most common countries of origin spoke English ‘well’ or ‘very well’ after ten years of residence.” The children of immigrants tend to be bilingual and proficient in English. “By the third generation, the original language is lost in the majority of immigrant families.” Hence the description of America as a “graveyard” for languages. By 1996 foreign–born immigrants who had arrived before 1970 had a home ownership rate of 75.6 percent, higher than the 69.8 percent rate among native-born Americans.

Foreign-born Asians and Hispanics “have higher rates of intermarriage than do U.S –born whites and blacks.” By the third generation, one third of Hispanic women are married to non-Hispanics, and 41 percent of Asian–American women are married to non-Asians.

Rodriguez note that children in remote villages around the world are fans of superstars like Arnold Schwarzenegger and Garth Brooks, yet “some Americans fear that immigrant living within the United States remain somehow immune to the nation’s assimilative power.”

Are there divisive issues and pockets of seething anger in America? Indeed. It is big enough to have a bit of everything. But particularly when viewed against America’s turbulent past, today’s social induces suggest a dark and deteriorating social environment.


21.The word “homogenizing” (Line 2, Paragraph 1) most probably means

[A] identifying

[B] associating

[C] assimilating

[D] monopolizing


22. According to the author, the department stores of the 19th century

[A] played a role in the spread of popular culture.

[B] became intimate shops for common consumers.

[C] satisfied the needs of a knowledgeable elite.

[D] owed its emergence to the culture of consumption


23.The text suggests that immigrants now in the U.S.

[A] are resistant to homogenization.

[B] exert a great influence on American culture.

[C] are hardly a threat to the common culture.

[D] constitute the majority of the population.


24. Why are Arnold Schwarzenegger and Garth Brooks mentioned in Paragraph 5?

[A] To prove their popularity around the world.

[B] To reveal the public’s fear of immigrants.

[C] To give examples of successful immigrants.

[D] To show the powerful influence of American culture.


25.In the author’s opinion, the absorption of immigrants into American society is

[A] rewarding.

[B] successful.

[C] fruitless.

[D] harmful.

Tex2



Stratford-on-Avon, as we all know, has only one industry-William Shakespeare-but there are two distinctly separate and increasingly hostile branches. There is the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), which presents superb productions of the plays at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre on the Avon. And there are the townsfolk who largely live off the tourists who come, not to see the plays, but to look at Anne Hathaway’s Cottage, Shakespeare’s birthplace and the other sights.

The worthy residents of Stratford doubt that the theatre adds a penny to their revenue. They frankly dislike the RSC’s actors, them with their long hair and beards and sandals and noisiness. It’s all deliciously ironic when you consider that Shakespeare, who earns their living, was himself an actor (with a beard) and did his share of noise - making.

The tourist streams are not entirely separate. The sightseers who come by bus- and often take in Warwick Castle and Blenheim Palace on the side – don’t usually see the plays, and some of them are even surprised to find a theatre in Stratford. However, the playgoers do manage a little sight - seeing along with their playgoing. It is the playgoers, the RSC contends, who bring in much of the town’s revenue because they spend the night (some of them four or five nights) pouring cash into the hotels and restaurants. The sightseers can take in everything and get out of town by nightfall.

The townsfolk don’t see it this way and local council does not contribute directly to the subsidy of the Royal Shakespeare Company. Stratford cries poor traditionally. Nevertheless every hotel in town seems to be adding a new wing or cocktail lounge. Hilton is building its own hotel there, which you may be sure will be decorated with Hamlet Hamburger Bars, the Lear Lounge, the Banquo Banqueting Room, and so forth, and will be very expensive.

Anyway, the townsfolk can’t understand why the Royal Shakespeare Company needs a subsidy. (The theatre has broken attendance records for three years in a row. Last year its 1,431 seats were 94 per cent occupied all year long and this year they’ll do better.) The reason, of course, is that costs have rocketed and ticket prices have stayed low.

It would be a shame to raise prices too much because it would drive away the young people who are Stratford’s most attractive clientele. They come entirely for the plays, not the sights. They all seem to look alike (though they come from all over) –lean, pointed, dedicated faces, wearing jeans and sandals, eating their buns and bedding down for the night on the flagstones outside the theatre to buy the 20 seats and 80 standing-room tickets held for the sleepers and sold to them when the box office opens at 10:30 a.m.

26. From the first two paras , we learn that

A. the townsfolk deny the RSC ’ s contribution to the town’s revenue

B. the actors of the RSC imitate Shakespeare on and off stage

C. the two branches of the RSC are not on good terms

D. the townsfolk earn little from tourism

27. It can be inferred from Para 3 that


A. the sightseers cannot visit the Castle and the Palace separately

B. the playgoers spend more money than the sightseers

C. the sightseers do more shopping than the playgoers

D. the playgoers go to no other places in town than the theater


28. By saying “Stratford cries poor traditionally” (Line 2-3, Paragraph 4), the author implies that

A. Stratford cannot afford the expansion projects

B. Stratford has long been in financial difficulties

C. the town is not really short of money

D. the townsfolk used to be poorly paid


29. According to the townsfolk, the RSC deserves no subsidy because

A. ticket prices can be raised to cover the spending

B. the company is financially ill-managed

C. the behavior of the actors is not socially acceptable

D. the theatre attendance is on the rise



30. From the text we can conclude that the author

A. is supportive of both sides

B. favors the townsfolk’s view

C. takes a detached attitude

D. is sympathetic

Text 3


When prehistoric man arrived in new parts of the world, something strong happened to the large animals; they suddenly became extinct. Smaller species survived, the large, slow-growing animals were easy game, and were quickly hunted to extinction.

Now something similar could be happening in the oceans that the seas are being over-fished has been known for years what researchers such as Ransom Myers and Boris Worm have shown is just how fast things are changing. They have looked at half a century of data from fisheries around the world. Their methods de not attempt to estimate the actual biomass (the amount of living biological matter) of fish species in particular parts of the ocean, but rather changes in that biomass over time. According to their latest paper published in Nature, the biomass of large predators (animals that kill and eat other animals) inanes fishery is reduced on average by 80% within 15 years of the start of exploitation. In some long-fished areas, it has halved again since then Dr. Worm acknowledges that these figures are conservative, one reason for this is that fishing technology has improved Today’s vessels can find their prey using satellites and sonar, which were not available 50 years ago that means a higher proportion of what is in the sea is being caught, so the real difference between present and past is likely to be worse than the one recorded by changes in catch sizes. In the early days, too, longlines would have been more saturated with fish. Some individuals would therefore not have been caught, since to baited hooks would have been available to trap them, leading to an underestimate of fish stocks in the past. Furthermore, in the early days of longline fishing, a lot of fish were lost to sharks after they had been hooked. That is no longer a problem, because there are fewer sharks around noise.

Dr. Myers and Dr. worm argue that their work gives a correct baseline, which future management efforts must take into account. They believe the date support an idea current among marine biologists, that of the “shifting baseline”. The notion is that people have failed to detect the massive changes which have happened in the ocean because they have been looking back only a relatively short time into the past. That matters because theory suggests that the maximum sustainable yield that can be cropped form a fishery comes when the biomass of a target species is about 50% of its original levels. Most fisheries are well below that, which is a bad way to de business.

31、The extinction of large prehistoric animals is noted to suggest that

A、 large animal were vulnerable to the changing environment

B、 small species survived as large animals disappeared

C、 large sea animals may face the same threat today.

D、 Slow-growing fish outlive fast-growing ones


32、who can infer form Dr Myers and Dr. Worm’s paper that

A、 the stock of large predators in some old fisheries has reduced by 90%

B、 there are only half as many fisheries are there were 15 years ago

C、 the catch sizes in new fisheries are only 20% of the original amount

D、 the number of larger predators dropped faster in new fisherish than in the old


33、By saying these figures are conservative (line in ,paragragf-3), Dr worm means that

A、 fishing technology has improved rapidly

B、 then catch-sizes are actually smaller then recorded

C、 the marine bio mass has suffered a greater loss

D、 the date collected so far are pit pf date.


34 、Dr Myers and other researchers hold that

A、people should look for a baseline that can’t work for a longer time

B、fisheries should keep the yield below 50% of the biomass

C、the ocean biomass should restored its original level.

D、people should adjust the fishing baseline to changing situation.


35、The author seems to be mainly concerned with most fisheries’

A、 management efficiency

B、 biomass level

C、 catch-size limits

D、 technological application.

  Text 4


Many things make people think artists are weird and the weirdest may be this: artists' only job is to explore emotions, and yet they choose to focus on the ones that feel bad.

This wasn't always so. The earliest forms of art, like painting and music, are those best suited for expressing joy. But somewhere in the 19th century, more artists began seeing happiness as insipid, phony or, worst of all, boring as we went from Wordsworth's daffodils to Baudelaire's flowers of evil.

You could argue that art became more skeptical of happiness because modern times have seen such misery. But it's not as if earlier times didn't know perpetual war, disaster and the massacre of innocents. The reason, in fact, may be just the opposite: there is too much damn happiness in the world today.

After all, what is the one modern form of expression almost completely dedicated to depicting happiness? Advertising. The rise of anti-happy art almost exactly tracks the emergence of mass media, and with it, a commercial culture in which happiness is not just an ideal but an ideology.

People in earlier eras were surrounded by reminders of misery. They worked until exhausted, lived with few protections and died young. In the West, before mass communication and literacy, the most powerful mass medium was the church, which reminded worshippers that their souls were in peril and that they would someday be meat for worms. Given all this, they did not exactly need their art to be a bummer too.

Today the messages your average Westerner is bombarded with are not religious but commercial, and forever happy .Fast-food eaters, news anchors, text messengers, all smiling, smiling. Our magazines feature beaming celebrities and happy families in perfect homes. And since these messages have an agenda--to lure us to open our wallets to make the very idea of happiness seem unreliable. "Celebrate!" commanded the ads for the arthritis drug Celebrex, before we found out it could increase the risk of heart attacks.

What we forget--what our economy depends on is forgetting--is that happiness is more than pleasure without pain. The things that bring the greatest joy carry the greatest potential for loss and disappointment. Today, surrounded by promises of easy happiness, we need someone to tell us as religion once did, Memento mori: remember that you will die, that everything ends, and that happiness comes not in denying this but in living with it. It's a message even more bitter than a clove cigarette, yet, somehow, a breath of fresh air.


36.By citing the example of poets Wordsworth and Baudelaire, the author intends to show that

A. Poetry is not as expressive of joy as painting or music.

B. Art grow out of both positive and negative feeling.

C. Poets today are less skeptical of happiness.

D. Artist have changed their focus of interest.

37. The word “bummer” (Line 5. paragraph 5) most probably means something

A. religious B. unpleasant C. entertaining D. commercial

38.In the author’s opinion, advertising

A. emerges in the wake of the anti-happy part.

B. is a cause of disappointment for the general peer

C. replace the church as a major source of information

D. creates an illusion of happiness rather than happiness itself.

39.We can learn from the last paragraph that the author believes

A .Happiness more often than not ends in sadness.

B. The anti-happy art is distasteful by refreshing.

C. Misery should be enjoyed rather than denied.

D .The anti-happy art flourishes when economy booms

40.Which of the following is true of the text?

A Religion once functioned as a reminder of misery.

B Art provides a balance between expectation and reality.

C People feel disappointed at the realities of morality.

D mass media are inclined to cover disasters and deaths.

Part B



On the north bank of the Ohio river sits Evansville,Ind, home of David Willianis ,52,and of a riverboat casinola place where gambling games are played .During several years of gambling in that casino ,Williams a state auditor earning $35,000 a year ,last approximately $175,000 . He had never gambled before the casino sent him a coupon for $20 worth of gambling.

He visited the casino, lost the $20 and left .On his second visit he lost $800. The casino issued to him, as a good customer, a “Fun Card”, which when used in the casino earns points for meals and drinks, and enables the casino to track the user’s gambling activities. For Williams, these activities become what he calls “electronic heroin”.

(41) ,In 1997 he lost $21,000 to one slot machine in two days. In march 1997 he lost $72,186. He sometimes played two slot machines at a time, all night, until the boat locked at 5 a.m , then went back aboard when the casino opened at 9 a.m .Now he is suing the casino ,charging that it should have refused his patronage because it knew he was addicted. It did know he had a problem.

In march 1998,a friend of Williams’s got him involuntarily confined to a treatment center for addictions, and wrote to inform the casino of Williams’s gamblers. The casinno included a photo of Williams among those of banned gamblers, and wrote to him a” cease admissions” letter noting the “medical /psychological” nature of problem gambling behaviors, the letter said that before being readmitted to the patronizing the casino would pose no threat to his safety or well-being.

(42)

The Wall Street Journal reports that the casino has 20 signs warning,“enjoy the fun and always bet with your head ,not over it .”Every entrance ticket lists a toll-free number for counseling from the Indiana Department of Mental Health .Nevertheless Williams’s suit charged that the casino ,knowing he was “helplessly addicted to gambling”intentionally worked to “love” him to “engage in conduct against his will” well.

(43)

The fourth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of mental Disorders says “pathological gambling ”involves president, recurring and uncontrollable pursuit loss of money than of the thrill of taking risks in quest of a windfall.

(44) , .Pushed by science, or what claims to be science, society is reclassifying what once were considered character flaws or moral failings as personality disorders skin to physical disabilities

(45)

Forty-four states have lotteries, 29 have casinos, and most of these states are to varying degrees dependent on__you might say addicted to__revenues from wagering. And since the first Internet gambling site was created in 1995,competition for gambler’s dollars has become intense. The Oct.28 issue of Newsweek reported that 2 million gamblers patronize 1,800 virtual cosines every week, with $3.5 billion being lost on Internet wagers this year, gambling has ,passed pornography as the web’s webs most profitable business.


(A). Although no such evidence was preserved, the casino’s marketing department continued to pepper him with mailings. And he entered the casino ad used his Fun Card without being detected. (B) It is unclear what luring was required, given his compulsive behavior. And in what sense was his will operative?

(C) By the time he had lost $5,00, he said to himself that if he could get back to even , he would quit , one night he won $5,500 ,but he did not quit.

(D) Gambling has been a common feature of American life forever, but for a long time it was broadly considered a sin, or a social disease . Now it is a social policy , the most important and aggressive promoter of gambling in America is the government .

(E) David Williamds suit should trouble this gambling nation . But don’t bet on it .

(F) It is worrisome that society is medicalizing more and more behavioral problems , often defining as addiction what earlier ,sterner generations explained as weakness of will.

(G) the anoymous ,lonely ,undistracted nature of online gambling is especaillly conductive to compulsive behavior . But even if the government knew how to more against Internet gambling , what would be its grounds for doing so?

Part C



Is it true that the American intellectual is rejected and considered of no account in his society? I am going to suggest that it is not true. Father Bruckbergen told part of the story when he observed that it is the intellectuals who have rejected American. But they have done more than that. They have grown dissatisfied with the role of intellectual. It is they, not American, who have become anti-intellectual.

First, the object of our study pleads for definition. What is an intellectual? (46) I shall define him as an individual who has elected as his primary duty and pleasure in life the activity of thinking in Socratic(苏格拉底) way about moral problems. He explores such problem consciously, articulately, and frankly, first by asking factual questions, then by asking moral questions, finally by suggesting action which seems appropriate in the light of the factual and moral information which he has obtained. (47) His function is analogous to that of a judge, who must accept the obligation of revealing in as obvious a matter as possible the course of reasoning which led him to his decision.

This definition excludes many individuals usually referred to as intellectuals----the average scientist for one. 48) I have excluded him because, while his accomplishments may contribute to the solution of moral problems, he has not been charged with the task of approaching any but the factual aspects of those problems. Like other human beings, he encounters moral issues even in everyday performance of his routine duties--- he is not supposed to cook his experiments, manufacture evidence, or doctor his reports. 49) But his primary task is not to think about the moral code, which governs his activity, any more than a businessman is expected to dedicate his energies to an exploration of rules of conduct in business. During most of his walking life he will take his code for granted, as the businessman takes his ethics.

The definition also excludes the majority of factors, despite the fact that teaching has traditionally been the method whereby many intellectuals earn their living (50) They may teach very well , and more than earn their salaries ,but most of them make little or no independent reflections on human problems which involve moral judgment. This description even fits the majority eminent scholars. “Being learned in some branch of human knowledge in one thing, living in public and industrious thoughts”, as Emersion would say, “is something else.”

  Section III writing



Part A

51 Directions:

You want to contribute to Project Hope by offering financial aid to a child in a remote area, write a letter to the department concerned, asking them to help find a candidate. You should specify what kind of child you want to help and how you will carry out you plan. Write your letter in no less than 100 words. Write it neatly on ANSWER SHEET2

Do not sign your own name at the end of the letter; use “Li Ming” instead.

Do not write the address. (10 points)



Part B

52 Directions: study the following photos carefully and write an essay in which you should:

1) describe the photos briefly

2) interpret the social phenomenon reflected by them ,and

3) give you point of view

You should write 160-200 words neatly on ANSWER SHEET2(20 points)


图一Beckham 图二 把崇拜写在脸上,花300元做个“小贝头”

注:Beckham(贝克汉姆)——英国足球明星

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华南理工大学
2004年攻读硕士学位研究生入学考试试卷

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科目名称:建筑设计基础理论
适用专业:建筑设计及其理论

第一部分  中外建筑史
(答题请写在答题纸上并注明题目的编号,总分为75分。)
一、填充题(每题3分,共15分。)
1.        鲁班是中国(           )时期的建筑工匠。
2.        建筑史中所称的“民居”是指(                         )。
3.        中国古代建筑的小木作主要包括(                       )。
4.罗马万神庙穹顶的直径为(         )m,矢高为(         ) m。
5.维特鲁威《建筑十书》的主要内容包括:(               )。

二、 绘图并简要介绍以下建筑或建筑群(每题10分,共计30分。)
1.        北京天坛祈年殿
2.        南京中山陵
3.        法国朗香教堂

三、        简要分析论述以下问题(每题15分,共计30分。)
1.        F. L. 赖特的建筑创作思想及其与中国古代哲学思想的因缘关系。
2.        中国近代城市与建筑受西方的主要影响及其历史经验。

第二部分  建筑构造
(答题请写在答题纸上并注明题目的编号,总分为75分。)
一,填空题: (每空1分,共50分)
1.影响基础埋深的因素(                )、(                )、(
                   )、(                   )。
2.钢筋砼桩按施工方法的不同可分为(                      )、(                         )、(                       )。
3.砌筑墙体的砂浆有(                 )、(                 )、(
                   )、其中(                )最为常用。
4.墙身防潮层的位置通常是在(                    )处,防潮层的材料可用(          )、(             )、(             )。
5.砌筑隔墙与其它墙柱连接构造上应(                        )
与顶楼板相连处应(                           )。
6.小型装配式钢筋楼梯踏步板的形式有(        )、(          )、
(            )其支承方式有(            )、(              )、(
              ),其中(               )最为常用。
7.装配式砼楼板在梁上的支承方式有(                      )、(
                       ),为争取室内净高,一般常采用(                  )。
8.砖基础的大放角为(                 )、(                 ),
砼基础的大放角为(                 )。
9.屋顶泛水构造要点为(                                 ) 、(
                         )、(                    )。

10.为保证屋顶通风隔层的质量,技术上应注意(              )、(
                      )、(                             )。
11.镶板门的骨架通常由(                )、(               ) 、(
               )、(              ) 组成。
12.设计天窗应注意(                 )、(                  )、(
                  )、(                   )。
13.大板建筑外墙板水平缝的构造有:(                  ) 、(
               ) 、(                )、(              )。
14.地下室浸水的主要来源是(             )和(             )。
   
二,多项选择题: (每题1.5分,共15分)
1.下列哪些材料属装饰抹灰          (                     )
  ①水泥砂浆  ②水刷石  ③干粘石  ④斩假石  ⑤水磨石
2.下列哪些材料可粘贴花岗岩地面 (                     )
①水泥砂浆        ②1∶1∶6水泥、石灰、砂浆
③1∶4水泥砂浆    ④砂
     3.主梁的经济跨度为              (                     )
       ①4m~6m  ②5m~8m  ③5m~6m  ④4m~8m
     4.属梁板合一的预制板有        (                     )
       ①实心板  ②空心板  ③槽形板  ④小梁平板
     5.楼梯扶手的高度应为           (                     )
       ①0.9 m  ②1 m  ③1.05 m  ④1.1 m
6.单跑楼梯不宜超过                   (                     )
       ①10级  ②18级  ③20级  ④24级
      7.砌筑120厚砖墙常采用        (                     )
       ①全顺式  ②上下皮一顺一顶式  ③每皮一顺一顶式  
④多顺一顶式
8.美术水磨石分格缝可用             (                     )
①铝条  ②钢条  ③玻璃条  ④铜条
9.住宅栏杆之间净空不宜大于       (                     )
①60  ②80  ③100  ④110  ⑤120
10.防水砼的做法通常有               (                     )  
①集料级配法  ②外加剂法  ③振捣法  ④降水法

三,作图简答题: (每题5分,共10分)
1.窗按开启方式的不同可分为哪几种形式,画图表示其开启方向并在图下用文字注明。
2.住宅楼梯在梯底设出入口时有哪些方法、用简图说明。
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科目名称:建筑设计
适用专业:建筑设计及其理论、建筑历史与理论
企业家商会会馆


一、任务简述
拟在南方某海滨城市公园旁建造一座企业家商会会馆,供企业家联谊、商务交流,企业及产品推广,管理学习之用,用地面积为6000 M2,拟建总建筑面积为3300M2(可在±10﹪内调整)。
        
二、基本要求
1、        总建筑面积3300M2(可在±10﹪内调整);
2、        各用房面积要合理设置;
3、        要注意配套设置相关的用房和空间;
4、        总平面图上要表达场地设计。

三、设计内容
1、        客房20间           30 M2/间(标准间面积,已含卫生间)
2、        商务小会议室2间    50 M2/间
3、        多功能厅1间        200 M2
4、        图书阅览及网吧      100 M2
5、        展览室(厅)        200 M2(室内可分可合为一室或2-3室)
6、        咖啡沙龙、茶餐厅    300 M2(已含厨房面积)
7、        休闲娱乐用房        150 M2,含壁球室1间(净空要求为9750X6400X5700),
棋牌室、桌球室(桌球台2900 X1600)等   
8、        小商店              50 M2
9、        设备用房            150 M2
10、        管理及后勤用房     150 M2
11、        其它,含门厅、走廊、楼梯等交通空间、公共卫生间、储藏间等
12、        车库               2个车位
13、        室外活动场地,包括网球场2个,室外泳池1个(含配套用房)
14、        室外停车场         10个车位

四、图纸内容及要求
1、        总平面图(含环境设计)   1:500
2、        各层平面图               1:200
3、        立面图1-2个             1:200
4、        剖面图1-2个             1:200
5、        彩色外观或鸟瞰图一幅,图幅为2#图纸或其一半
6、        总建筑面积和简要文字说明
7、        图面表现形式自选
8、        图纸规格:2#图幅(420X 600mm)

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指定教材:

中国百科全书:建筑园林城市规划                   中国大百科全书出版社
外国近现代建筑史                                        中国建筑工业出版社  
外国建筑史                                陈志华        中国建筑工业出版社
中国古代建筑史                          刘墩桢        中国建筑工业出版社
中国建筑史                                潘谷西        中国建筑工业出版社
建筑构造(上)                                           中国建筑工业出版社
建筑构造(下)                                           中国建筑工业出版社

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明年今日

今天打饭时,看到01级的一师兄和一师姐,手拖手的走进饭堂。他们两个算登对——一个签了深圳设计院,一个考上了上海交大。高大的师兄和妩媚的师姐... ...要是以前,我一定上前扯他个三两句.
      可是本周五外国语学院第二专业专门用途英语要毕业论文答辩;本周六补课,《城市绿地规划设计》(园林课程)要考试;“五.一"回来,博物馆设计交图;渲染制图停课,要交一个用V-Ray渲染的,深圳第五园效果图作业;还要准备设计院实习~~~~我还没算上我是要复习考研的——崩溃!所以只好默默地闪人~~痛苦ING.
(2006年4月24日0:00   NOW)
      回到宿舍,老妈来电训话,什么不按惯例办事,不主动和家里联系云云... ...末了,妈妈问:“明天什么日子?”想了半天,答:“星期一。”(开例会,我又怎会忘记)“明天几号?”老妈还在罗嗦。“上周五21号,周一理应24号~~啊—— My birthday!"哎呀,真是时过境迁,连伟大的自己出现在这世上的日子都忘了(汗)
想以前低年级时大家有空闲,有激情时,哪次哪个人生日不是建02的狂欢节。
      大一生日——“非典”被隔离,就不说了。
      大二生日——先代表大二联队和大三女篮打完球,累得抽筋,回宿舍懒得洗澡,还是舍友替我这个懒鬼梳的头。结果全班在东校园相思湖的半岛搞了个Party(还不如叫吃与恶作剧的游园会)半岛乐队从头到脚在弹吉他唱歌,我在狂吃(打完篮球还未吃饭的饿死鬼)。他们还在唱郑钧的《灰姑娘》,不太好送饼干。等到唱《情非得已》时,我差点喷粒粒橙... ...全班送我一本《人生必看100本书》。(至今未翻)
      大三生日——设计又在交一草之际。心想多一事不如少一事,买个蛋糕回宿舍全班女生分了吃算了。结果关门时,去教室自习的舍友提回一个蛋糕,说男生以为你要搞   Party,送了个蛋糕给你~最后召集了很多师姐师妹,才把2个大蛋糕灭掉。那晚很开心,感谢电话打到25号,呵呵,很幸福的曾经。
      大四生日——连生日都忘了~~废!
      想起那时太阳,巩猪和TD合办的生日会,是我们班大家最积极参与的了。
      
      很夜了,不写了。

      希望,对得住这个无声无息的生日;
      希望,自己好好把握这一年。
      
      明年是23岁,
      我相信将是梦想成真的幸福一年。


      明年今日,大概也复试完,尘埃落定了。
      
      不知明年,我能不能像师兄师姐般——闲定轻快。

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