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[外语类试卷]在职攻硕英语联考模拟试卷50及答案与解析.doc

1、在职攻硕英语联考模拟试卷 50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 Speaker A: I think Im coming down with something. Speaker B: _ ( A) You shouldnt tell me, you should tell the doctor. ( B) Maybe youd better see a doctor. ( C) When did you come down with a cold? ( D) Dont worry. Everything will be all right. 2 Spea

3、ker A: Thank you for everything youve done for me during my stay here. Speaker B: _ ( A) Oh, this is what I should do. ( B) You are welcome. ( C) Dont say that. Actually I have done little for you. ( D) Im sorry for not having looked after you well. 3 Speaker A: Hello! Professor Freemans secretary.

4、Can I help you? Speaker B: _ ( A) Hello! Can you find Professor Freeman for me? ( B) Yes. I hope you can help me. My name is John Smith. ( C) Good afternoon. Id like to make an appointment to see the professor on Thursday, please ( D) Thank you. Professor Freeman knows me well. 4 Speaker A: Excuse m

5、e, do you need a hand? Speaker B; _ ( A) Oh, yes, please. I havent used one like this before. ( B) No, thank you. I dont need another hand. ( C) Sorry, do you know how to do this exercise? ( D) Of course. I need a hand. 5 Speaker A: Its good to see the sun again. Speaker B: _ ( A) Havent you seen th

6、e sun for a long time? ( B) But I sometimes think the moon is very beautiful, especially in Mid-Autumn Festival. ( C) I dont thinks so. Its so hot under the sun. ( D) A big improvement on what weve been having. Section B Dialogue Comprehension Directions: In this section, you will read 5 short conve

7、rsations between a man and a woman. At the end of each conversation there is a question followed by 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 Man: How well ar

8、e you prepared for your presentation? Your turn comes next Wednesday. Woman: I spent a whole week searching on the net, but came up with nothing valuable. Question: What did the woman say about her presentation? ( A) It has nothing to do with the Internet. ( B) She needs another week to get it ready

9、 ( C) It contains some valuable ideas. ( D) Its far from being ready yet. 7 Woman: Excuse me, but could you tell me where I can change American dollars into British pounds? Man: Theres a bank around the corner. But I am afraid its already past its closing time.Why dont you try the one near the rail

10、way station? Question: What does the man mean? ( A) The woman should try her luck in the bank nearby. ( B) The bank around the corner is not open today. ( C) The woman should use dollars instead of pounds. ( D) The bank near the railway station closes late. 8 Woman: Oh, dear! Im afraid I fail again

11、in the national test. Its the third time I took it. Man: Dont be too upset. I have the same fate. Lets try a fourth time. Question: What does the man mean? ( A) He is sure they will succeed in the next test, ( B) He did no better than the woman in the test. ( C) He believes she will pass the test th

12、is time. ( D) He felt upset because of her failure. 9 Woman: Professor Smith, I really need the credits to graduate this summer. Man: Here in this school: the credits are earned, not given. Question: What do we learn from the conversation? ( A) The woman has to attend a summer course to graduate. (

13、B) The man thinks the woman can earn the credits. ( C) The woman is begging the man to let her pass the exam. ( D) The woman is going to graduate from summer school. 10 Man: How did you go to Canada, Jane? Did you fly? Woman: I was planning to, because its such a long trip by bus or by train. But Fr

14、ed decided to drive and invited me to join him. It took us two days and a night. Question: What can we infer from the conversation? ( A) Fred is planning a trip to Canada. ( B) Fred usually flies to Canada with Jane. ( C) Fred persuaded Jane to change her mind. ( D) Fred likes the beautiful scenery

15、along the way to Canada. 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

16、 single line through the center. 11 Heat is always being transferred in one way or another, _ there is any difference in temperature. ( A) since ( B) where ( C) after ( D) as soon as 12 High school and college students today are pushed so much in the direction of specialization _little time is left

17、for the further development of the basic reading skills initiated in earlier years. ( A) as ( B) so that ( C) that ( D) therefore 13 It has been said that most of the structural faults of technical reports result from the authors _with what he is writing that he neglects to worry enough about how an

18、d for whom he is writing. ( A) so much concerned ( B) too much concerned ( C) being so concerned ( D) being too concerned 14 In its short history, the art of motion pictures has frequently undergone change that seemed fundamental, _the introduction of sound. ( A) such as which resulting from ( B) su

19、ch as that what results from ( C) such as that resulting from ( D) such as which results from 15 _the help this computer may provide, it should not be seen as a substitute for fundamental thinking and reasoning skills. ( A) For all ( B) Even with ( C) But for ( D) In case of 16 The house was very qu

20、iet, _as it was on the side of a mountain. ( A) isolated ( B) being isolated ( C) isolating ( D) having been isolated 17 When I try to understand_ that prevents so many Americans from being as happy as one might expect, it seems to me that there are two causes. ( A) why it does ( B) what it does ( C

21、 what it is ( D) why it is 18 Many of the successful men, had they been able to choose for themselves, would have selected some quite different professions_they have made fortunes. ( A) from that in which ( B) from which ( C) in which ( D) from what 19 Some people hold that, since we live in a mone

22、y-oriented society, the average individual cares little about solving_problems. ( A) anyone elses ( B) anyones else ( C) anyone elses ( D) any one elses 20 Just as the soil is a part of the earth, _the atmosphere. ( A) as it is ( B) the same is ( C) so is ( D) and so is 21 If you dont have your file

23、s protected while working on the computer, you might have them _by accident. ( A) subtracted ( B) extinguished ( C) deleted ( D) expelled 22 It turned out that he had forgotten to_ the lens cap and all the pictures he had taken thus failed to develop. ( A) remove ( B) delete ( C) erase ( D) detach 2

24、3 If the candidate can get the support of the women voters, he_a good chance of winning the next election. ( A) grasps ( B) stands ( C) grips ( D) speculates 24 I have no doubt that if the students interest in the subject is aroused, they will_the challenge and commit more of their time and energy t

25、o their studies. ( A) face up to ( B) keep pace with ( C) stand out against ( D) fall back on 25 Before he finally sent its copies off to be handed out among members of the committee, he went over it again and made sure that no item of importance was_. ( A) checked out ( B) crossed out ( C) dropped

26、out ( D) left out 26 Bill is an example of a severely disabled person who has become_ at many survival skills. ( A) proficient ( B) persistent ( C) consistent ( D) sufficient 27 The goal is to make higher education available to everyone who is willing and capable_ his financial situation. ( A) with

27、respect to ( B) in terms of ( C) regardless of ( D) in accordance with 28 Those areas rely on agriculture almost_, having few mineral resources and a minimum of industrial development. ( A) respectively ( B) exclusively ( C) incredibly ( D) extraordinarily 29 The kitchen was small and_so that the di

28、sabled could reach everything without difficulty. ( A) conventional ( B) compact ( C) compatible ( D) concise 30 The basic causes are unknown although certain conditions that may lead to cancer have been ( A) identified ( B) guaranteed ( C) conveyed ( D) notified 二、 Part III Reading Comprehension (4

29、0 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 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、 30 Internet piracy refers to the use of the Internet for illegally copying or distributing unauthorized software. In these cases the Internet is the medium for advertising, offering, acquiring, or distributing pirated software. The Business Software Alliance, a software industry trade association,

31、 estimates that there are 840 000 Internet sites selling illegal software as genuine product. Many consumers who acquire software over the Internet never receive the programs they paid for. Others are not able to get their money back if they discover that the software they acquired is counterfeit. D

32、isreputable Internet businesses often quickly vanish, leaving behind hundreds of dissatisfied consumers. The ease of creating a Website and then advertising and distributing software through the Internet has increased sales of pirated software passed off by seemingly legitimate businesses. Plus, the

33、 explosive growth of e-commerce, combined with anonymity (匿名 ) and unlimited volume, have made it even easier for criminals to sell counterfeit (伪造的 ) software online. Illegal online businesses often have professional-looking Internet sites that could fool even the smartest consumer. Distinguishing

34、counterfeit software on the Internet is understandably difficult because consumers cant visually examine the product for physical warnings on the hardware, or see the person from whom theyre buying. Pirated software can often contain viruses with the potential to damage both individual computers or

35、entire networks. Viruses can and do cause data loss, which would be devastating to most companies. When using unlicensed software, you are not eligible for technical support from the software publisher. If you have a technical issue in need of resolution, oftentimes a work-stopping issue, you are ou

36、t of luck. In addition, product upgrades (升级 )less expensive upgrades of existing productsare not available to you. Based on Business Software Alliance estimates, the current loss of jobs, wages, and critical investments in software and technology innovation worldwide due to piracy so far this year

37、is estimated at: $11 326 675 282. “Software piracy continues unabated (不减弱的 ), robbing the industry of thousands of jobs, billions in wages, tax revenues and critical investments in new technologies,“ according to Robert Holleyman, president and CEO, Business Software Alliance. 31 Internet piracy is

38、 defined as_. ( A) selling pirated books over the Internet ( B) stealing information from other Websites ( C) copying or selling unauthorized software over the Internet ( D) advertising and selling counterfeit products over the Internet 32 According to the passage, businesses selling counterfeit sof

39、tware online_. ( A) actually have good reputation ( B) keep their promises to customers ( C) deliver ordered products quickly ( D) dissatisfy many customers 33 Sales of pirated software over the Internet has been encouraged by all of the following EXCEPT _. ( A) the ease of creating a website ( B) t

40、he ease of advertising and selling software through the Internet ( C) the explosive growth of e-commerce ( D) the abundance of professional-looking Internet sites 34 It is difficult for consumers to distinguish counterfeit software from genuine software on the Internet because_. ( A) it involves com

41、plex detecting technique ( B) it requires a good knowledge about software ( C) consumers cant visually examine the product ( D) consumers dont understand the physical warnings on the hardware 35 Which of the following harms of pirated software is NOT mentioned in the passage? ( A) It often contains

42、devastating viruses. ( B) Buyers are not eligible for technological support from the software publisher. ( C) It causes huge loses of tax revenues. ( D) It may cause incompatibility (不兼容 ) between programs that normally function together. 35 In 1998 consumers could purchase virtually anything over t

43、he Internet. Books, compact discs, and even stocks were available from World Wide Web sites that seemed to spring up almost daily. A few years earlier, some people had predicted that consumers accustomed to shopping in stores would be reluctant to buy things that they could not see or touch in perso

44、n. For a growing number of time-starved consumers, however, shopping from their home computer was proving to be a convenient alternative to driving to the store. A research estimated that in 1998 U. S. consumers would purchase $ 7. 3 billion of goods over the Internet, double the 1997 total. Finding

45、 a bargain was getting easier, owing to the rise of online auctions and Web sites that did comparison shopping on the Internet for the best deal. For all the consumer interest, retailing in cyberspace was still a largely unprofitable business, however. Internet pioneer Amazon, com, which began selli

46、ng books in 1995 and later branched into recorded music and videos, posted revenue of $ 153. 7 million in the third quarter, up from $37. 9 million in the same period of 1997. Overall, however, the companys loss widened to $ 45. 2 million from $ 9. 6 million, and analysts did not expect the company

47、to turn a profit until 2003. Despite the great loss, Amazon, com had a stock market value of many billions, reflecting investors optimism about the future of the industry. Internet retailing appealed to investors because it provided an efficient means for reaching millions of consumers without havin

48、g the cost of operating conventional stores with their armies of salespeople. Selling online carried its own risks, however. With so many companies competing for consumers attention, price competition was intense and profit margins thin or nonexistent. One video retailer sold the hit movie Titanic f

49、or $ 9. 99, undercutting (削价 ) the $ 19. 99 suggested retail price and losing about $ 6 on each copy sold. With Internet retailing still in its initial stage, companies seemed willing to absorb such losses in an attempt to establish a dominant market position. 36 Which of the following is true, according to the writer? ( A) Consumers are reluctant to buy things on the Internet. ( B) Consumers are too busy to buy

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