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1、在职攻硕英语联考模拟试卷 35及答案与解析 Section A Dialogue Completion Directions: In this section, you will read 5 short incomplete dialogues between two speakers, each followed by four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the answer that best suits the situation to complete the dialogue. Mark your answer on the ANS

2、WER SHEET with a single line through the center. 1 A: Would you mind sending champagne and strawberries to my room at 1 a. m. please? B: _ ( A) Yes, but the kitchen staff will leave at that time. ( B) Ill try, maam. But on Wednesday the kitchen staff will leave at midnight. ( C) Not at all. But we o

3、nly have apples. ( D) Sorry, I cant help you because its too late. 2 A: Well, Mrs. Anderson, Ive completed my examination and Im happy to say that theres nothing serious. B: _ ( A) Well, is the examination difficult for you? ( B) Dont you think I should have X-rays? ( C) Oh, I dont believe it. ( D)

4、Are you sure that your examination is correct? 3 A: Is anything wrong? You look pale. B: _ ( A) My daughter is in hospital. I must ask for leave to take care of her. ( B) Oh, I get up late this morning. ( C) Thank you. Nothing is wrong with me. ( D) Oh, I got a promotion finally. 4 A: May I see your

5、 drivers license and vehicle registration card, please? B: _ ( A) Sorry, dont write me a ticket. ( B) Ok. But I was driving at 65 miles per hour. ( C) Sure. Did I do anything wrong? ( D) Yes. But I dont think Im a bad driver. 5 A: Could you lend me $240? B: _ ( A) My pleasure. But when can you retur

6、n it? ( B) God! Are you broke again. ( C) Sorry. I only have $ 100. ( D) Oh, I have to discuss it with my wife. Section B Dialogue Comprehension Directions: In this section, you will read 5 short conversations between a man and a woman. At the end of each conversation there is a question followed by

7、 four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer to the question from the four choices given and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center. 6 Woman: Oh, this chicken soup is spoiled. Man: Maybe we ought to tell the waiter about it. Question: What does the m

8、an mean? ( A) He wants to pay the bill. ( B) He wants to complain about the soup to the waiter. ( C) He thinks the chicken soup is very delicious. ( D) He shouldnt eat any chicken soup. 7 Man: How can you finish that long English novel only in one week? Woman: I found it very interesting. But I spen

9、t some time on consulting new words in a dictionary. Question: What does the woman mean? ( A) It is fun to read the novel. ( B) She cant understand the novel. ( C) New words in the novel make it very difficult to read. ( D) She didnt finish the novel in one week. 8 Woman: Did you have much trouble w

10、ith the exam? Man: Not really. Question: How was the man doing with the exam? ( A) He didnt have much trouble. ( B) He is sure that he did perfectly in the exam. ( C) He did very badly in the exam. ( D) He didnt take the exam. 9 Man: Brother! The guys next door are making so much noise. I cant focus

11、 on my homework. Woman: Why dont you go to the library, Tom? Its much quieter mere. Question: What does the woman imply? ( A) Tom should give up his homework. ( B) Tom should shut the door. ( C) Tom should do his homework at the library. ( D) Tom should go and complain to his neighbors. 10 Man: Cant

12、 we slow down? Dont you feel tired? Woman: Slow down? Dont you realize that it is already half past eight? Question: What does the womans response mean? ( A) She doesnt like walking with the man. ( B) She doesnt feel tired. ( C) She is going very fast. ( D) She is anxious about not going to be on ti

13、me. 一、 Part II Vocabulary and Structure (20 minutes, 10 points) Directions: There are 20 incomplete sentences in this section. For each sentence there are 4 choices marked A, B. C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through

14、the center. 11 All these days he_on his paper. ( A) has worked ( B) has been working ( C) was working ( D) is working 12 _several hypotheses have been advanced for the disappearance of the dinosaur, no conclusive evidence supports any of them. ( A) Despite ( B) In spite of ( C) Although ( D) In spit

15、e of the fact 13 The more he knows about his new colleague, _. ( A) the much he likes to work with him ( B) he likes to work with him more ( C) the more he likes to work with him ( D) the more does he like to work with him 14 The coming of railway in the 1830s_our society and economic life. ( A) tra

16、nsformed ( B) transported ( C) transferred ( D) transmitted 15 Criticism and self-criticism is necessary_it helps us to correct our mistakes. ( A) and ( B) when ( C) if ( D) in that 16 It took years for Einsteins theory to gain_. ( A) reception ( B) admission ( C) ownership ( D) acceptance 17 We are

17、 regretful_that the goods you have ordered are out of stock. ( A) informing you ( B) to inform you ( C) to have informed you ( D) having informed you 18 The secretary can use and control_all sorts of the office software. ( A) proficiently ( B) sufficiently ( C) conveniently ( D) potentially 19 This

18、part of the country is_for its many historic houses. ( A) obvious ( B) remarkable ( C) abundant ( D) sufficient 20 The biologist admitted_excessive numbers of animals in laboratory tests. ( A) using ( B) being used ( C) to use ( D) used 21 _there, he found a great deal to interest him. ( A) This bei

19、ng his first visit ( B) Never having been before ( C) This being his first time to visit ( D) Having never been before 22 The Computer Revolution may well change society as _ as did the Industrial Revolution. ( A) certainly ( B) insignificantly ( C) fundamentally ( D) comparatively 23 _these tests w

20、ere being conducted, she was able to read a newspaper. ( A) During ( B) On occasion ( C) While ( D) As if 24 The details are_that they may be hard-pressed to get a deal. ( A) so complex ( B) enough ( C) such complexity ( D) too complex 25 The computer will be capable_ whether Princeton will have sun

21、 or rain one month away. ( A) predict ( B) to predict ( C) of predicting ( D) predicting 26 The rabbit had no natural enemies in Australia_. ( A) and as a result it multiplied ( B) in order to multiply ( C) so that it might multiply ( D) have it multiplied 27 Most of our fears are unreasonable, but

22、we find_. ( A) it impossible to erase them ( B) that they can not erase ( C) them to erase impossible ( D) erasing them impossible 28 Mr. Jones holds strong views against video games and _ the closing of all recreation facilities for such games. ( A) assists ( B) acknowledges ( C) advocates ( D) adm

23、its 29 Though my aunt pursued a policy, _, in those days, enlightened, she never allowed her domestic staff to work more than eight hours a day, _she was extremely difficult to please. ( A) that, for that ( B) which, in that ( C) which, so that ( D) that, in that 30 A recent survey revealed that_dog

24、s barking incessantly in the night that we dislike most. ( A) it is ( B) is ( C) there be ( D) there are 二、 Part III Reading Comprehension (40 minutes, 40 points) Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each of the passages is followed by 5 questions or unfinished statements. For each of them

25、 there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center. 30 Do you think sitting and studying all the time will improve your grades? Think again. Getting some exercise may help, too. New research with older people

26、suggests that taking regular walks helps them pay attention better than if they didnt exercise. Previous research had shown that mice learn, remember, and pay attention better after a few weeks of working out on a running wheel. Mice that exercise have greater blood flow to the brain than those who

27、dont. Their brain cells also make more connections. Neuroscientists from the University at Urbana-Champaign wanted to find out if the same thing is true for people. First, they measured the physical fitness of 41 adults, ages 58 to 77, after each person walked 1 mile. Then, participants looked at ar

28、rows on a computer screen and had to use computer keys to show which way one particular arrow was pointing. Adults who were physically fit were faster at the arrow task, and their answers were just as accurate as their less-fit peers, the researchers found. The fitter participants also had more bloo

29、d flow to a part of their brain responsible for paying attention and making decisions. In a second study, 15 elderly people who completed a 6-month aerobic-training course were faster at attention tasks compared with 14 seniors who just did stretching and toning exercises for the same amount of time

30、. So, even going for a walk every 2 or 3 days for just 10 to 45 minutes can help. That should be good news for your grandparents. The effects of exercising on the brains of younger people havent been studied yet. Still, it cant hurt to take occasional study breaks and go for a walk or run around wit

31、h your friends. You might even do better in school. Whatever you do, though, dont try to read and walk at the same time. You could end up hurting yourself! 31 Walking regularly helps elderly people_. ( A) lose weight. ( B) become happier ( C) concentrate better. ( D) look younger 32 After taking exe

32、rcise for a few weeks, the mice were found to have_. ( A) higher blood pressure ( B) faster heartbeat ( C) more blood flow to the brain ( D) better appearance 33 The first study on 41 elderly people found_. ( A) the less-fit participants did arrow tasks faster ( B) the fitter participants did arrow

33、tasks faster ( C) the less-fit participants gave more accurate answers ( D) the fitter participants gave more accurate answers 34 It can be good for health when one takes a walk every 2 or 3 days for at least_. ( A) 3 minutes ( B) 45 minutes ( C) 30 minutes ( D) 10 minutes 35 It is suggested in the

34、last paragraph that people should_. ( A) run around once a week ( B) not read and walk at the same time ( C) go for a walk every day ( D) not hurt their friends while exercising 35 The comprehension passages on this course are designed to help you increase your speed. A higher reading rate, with no

35、loss of comprehension, will help you in other subjects as well as English, and the general principles apply to any language. Naturally, you will read every book at the same speed. You would expect to read a newspaper, for example, much more rapidly than a physics or economics textbook but you can ra

36、ise your average reading speed over the whole range of materials you wish to cover so that the percentage gain will be the same whatever kind of reading you are concerned with. The reading passages which follow are all of an average level of difficulty for your stage of instruction. If you get to th

37、e point where you can read books of average difficulty at between 40 and 50 w. p. m. with 70% or more comprehension, you will be doing quite well, though of course any further improvement of speed with comprehension will be a good thing. When you practice reading with passages shorter than book leng

38、th, do not try to take in each word separately, one after the other. It is much more difficult to grasp the broad theme of the passage this way, and you will also get stuck on individual words which may not be absolutely essential to a general understanding of the passage. It is a good idea to skim

39、through the passage very quickly first (say 500 words in a minute or so) to get the general idea of each paragraph. Titles, paragraph headings and emphasized words (underlined or in italics) can be a great help in getting this skeleton outline of the passage. 36 Provided there is no loss understandi

40、ng, a higher reading speed will help in_. ( A) English ( B) physics ( C) other subjects as well as English ( D) economics 37 You would expect to read a physics textbook_. ( A) at the same speed as you read a funny story ( B) much more rapidly than a newspaper ( C) as slowly as you read Austens novel

41、 Pride and Prejudice ( D) much more slowly than a newspaper 38 To do the most effective reading, you should_. ( A) try every possible means to increase your reading rate ( B) above all improve your comprehension of the text ( C) hunt for whatever is implied in the reading material ( D) increase your

42、 reading speed and improve your understanding 39 The author suggests that you should not read passages word by word because_. ( A) it is not necessary to do so ( B) it might simply slow down your reading speed ( C) it might be more difficult to catch the general idea of the passages ( D) it will res

43、ult in misunderstanding 40 Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage? ( A) You are expected to read various kinds of materials at the same rate. ( B) A great deal of specialized knowledge is required to read books of general interest. ( C) Titles, introduction and paragraph

44、heading are of great help for grasping the overview of the text. ( D) It is less likely that you can raise your average reading rate over the whole range of materials you wish to cover within a short time. 40 Internet shopping is a new way of shopping. Nowadays, you can shop for just about anything

45、from your armchair. All you need is a computer which is linked to the Internet. Shopping on the Internet is becoming increasingly popular. In the United States, people spent over US $2.5 billion on Internet shopping in 1998. This figure is expected to reach US $ 11 billion by the year 2004. People c

46、an shop for a variety of products on the Internet. Physical products include items such as books, CDs, clothes and food. These types of products are the most common purchases through the Internet. You can also buy information products such as on-line news or magazine stories, or you can download com

47、puter software through the Internet. Services such as booking airline tickets, reserving hotels or renting cars are also available on the Internet. You can also go shopping on the Internet for entertainment services and take part in on-line games. Internet shopping offers a number of benefits for th

48、e shopper. The most important advantage is convenience. You can shop when you like as the on-line shops are open 24 hours a day and you dont have to queue with other shoppers at the checkout counters. Secondly, it is easy to find what you are looking for on me Internet. Even out-of-print books may b

49、e ordered on line. Finally, it is often cheaper to buy goods through the Internet, and you can tell the shop exactly what you want. The main disadvantage of Internet shopping is that you cannot actually see the products you are buying or check their quality. Also, many people enjoy shopping in the city and miss the opportunity to talk to friends. Some people are worried about payin

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