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1、在职攻硕英语联考模拟试卷 53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: So how do you find our city? Speaker B:_ ( A) I came here by plane, of course. ( B) Oh, I love it. Its so exciting. ( C) To tell the truth, its quite difficult to find your home. ( D) What do you think of it? 2 Speaker A: I cant seem to f

3、ind a color TV of the new model. Speaker B: _ ( A) Why dont you try the new store on Kings Road? ( B) Theres also something wrong with my TV set. ( C) Dont you know the new model you want is not on the market yet? ( D) The new model is far more expensive than those old ones. 3 Speaker A: Could I tro

4、uble you to return these two books for me? Speaker B: _ ( A) Its no trouble at all. ( B) Yes, please. ( C) Why didnt you go to the library yourself? ( D) Sure, Ill be glad to. 4 Speaker A: Id like to buy a copy of Professor Franklins book on shells. Speaker B: _ ( A) Are you one of Professor Frankli

5、ns students? ( B) But I like his book on fish better than that on shells. ( C) Im sorry, sir. That book has been out of print for some time now. ( D) Will you pay over there at the cashier? 5 Woman: Concert or movie, what would you prefer? Man: _I just want to get out of the house. ( A) Thats a good

6、 idea. ( B) Thats OK with me. ( C) I really dont care. ( D) There is no problem. 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 four choices marked A, B, C an

7、d 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: My mother says that she will take us to the National Park this weekend, and the Fragrant Mountain for picnic after the exam. Woman: Thats too

8、 good to be true. Ill be delighted if she does not give me more assignments to do. Question: What can we learn from the conversation? ( A) The mother usually takes her child for sightseeing after a test. ( B) The child is glad to be awarded a tour if he does well in an exam. ( C) The mother often as

9、ks her child to work on something other than the school assignment. ( D) There will be a lot of fun after the exam. 7 Man: Hey, I heard you bought a parrot. Woman: Thats right. Now if I could only get it to talk. Question: What does the woman want to do? ( A) Teach the parrot to talk. ( B) Talk to t

10、he parrot. ( C) Buy a parrot. ( D) Find someone to care for her parrot. 8 Man: I thought the librarian said we could check out as many books as we need with our library cards. Woman: Thats right, but not those reference books. Question: What does the woman mean? ( A) Students with a library card can

11、 check any book out. ( B) Reference books are not allowed to be checked out. ( C) Only students with a library card can check out reference books. ( D) The number of books a student can check out is unlimited. 9 Man: Have you any idea what Jack Johnsons doing these days? Woman: Do you know, Ive lost

12、 track of him. Question: What does the woman mean? ( A) She has no idea where Jack is. ( B) She last saw Jack at the race track. ( C) Shes been trying to track Jack. ( D) Jack was lately seen driving a truck. 10 Man: Im still waiting for my sister to come back and type the application letter for me.

13、 Woman: Why bother her? Ill show you how to use the computer. Its quite easy. Question: What does the woman mean? ( A) Shell type the letter for the man. ( B) Shell teach the man to operate the computer. ( C) She doesnt think his sister is a good typist. ( D) She thinks the man should buy a computer

14、. 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 th

15、e center. 11 The engineers are going through with their highway project, _ the expenses have risen. ( A) even though ( B) just because ( C) now that ( D) as though 12 Written at least 100 years ago, the handwriting faded and certainly became_. ( A) infinite ( B) illegible ( C) infectious ( D) immune

16、 13 The doctor_me that if I took this medicine twice a day, I would be well soon. ( A) assured ( B) ensured ( C) confessed ( D) confirm 14 If Japan_its relation with that country it will have to find another supplier of raw materials. ( A) terminates ( B) precludes ( C) partitions ( D) expires 15 To

17、 a first-year student, the doctoral degree is a distant_. ( A) aspect ( B) respect ( C) prospect ( D) spectacle 16 Please come and help me with this form because I dont know how to_it. ( A) set about ( B) set aside ( C) set off ( D) set up 17 The annual flooding is caused by melting snows on the hig

18、h Ethiopian Plateau, from which the Nile _. ( A) traced ( B) sourced ( C) originated ( D) resided 18 The engine has more than 300_, made of a number of different materials. ( A) compositions ( B) compounds ( C) constitutions ( D) components 19 Regular use of this moistening cream will help to the ro

19、ugh, dry condition of your skin. ( A) alleviate ( B) abstract ( C) evaporate ( D) abbreviate 20 It is agreed that all nations should take measures against terrorism on the basis of the UN and other international laws. ( A) Charter ( B) Constitution ( C) Concordance ( D) Custody 21 As you have seen,

20、the value of a nations currency is a of its economy. ( A) reaction ( B) response ( C) reflection ( D) revelation 22 A recent survey revealed that _ dogs barking incessantly in the night that we dislike most. ( A) it is ( B) is ( C) there be ( D) there are 23 It was essential that the application for

21、ms _ back before the deadline. ( A) must be sent ( B) would be sent ( C) be sent ( D) were sent 24 Beer is the most popular drink among male drinkers, whose overall consumption is_ higher than that of women. ( A) virtually ( B) significantly ( C) inevitably ( D) proportionally 25 There are many kind

22、s of synthetic materials, _plastics are the most common. ( A) between which ( B) of which ( C) in which ( D) among which 26 If the work_by the end of this month is delayed, the construction company will be heavily fined. ( A) is completed ( B) to be completed ( C) will have been completed ( D) will

23、be completed 27 From what has been discussed above, we may safely draw the _ that its disadvantages are far greater than its advantages. ( A) solution ( B) conclusion ( C) answer ( D) attention 28 Ive attached my contact information in the recommendation letter_ you have further questions. ( A) for

24、good ( B) in order ( C) for fear ( D) in case 29 The volleyball team has had five_victories in the last three years. ( A) Buccessive ( B) excessive ( C) subsequent ( D) eventual 30 The boy regretted having spent so much time playing when he_. ( A) should have studied ( B) had studied ( C) was to stu

25、dy ( D) must study 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 there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on

26、 the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center. 30 Why dont birds get lost on their long flights from one place to another? Scientists have puzzled over this question for many years. Now theyre beginning to fill in the blanks. Not long ago, experiments showed that birds rely on the sun to g

27、uide them during daylight hours. But what about birds that fly by night? Tests with artificial stars have proved that certain night-flying birds are able to follow the stars in their long-distance flights. A dove (鸽子 ) had spent its lifetime in a cage and had never flown under a natural sky. Yet it

28、showed an inborn ability to use the stars for guidance. The birds cage was placed under an artificial star-filled sky. The bird tried to fly in the same direction as that taken by his outdoor cousins. Any change in the position of the artificial stars caused a change in the direction of his flight.

29、But the stars are apparently their principal means of navigation (航行 ) only. When the stars are hidden by clouds, they seemingly find their way by such landmarks as mountain ranges, coast lines, and river courses. But when its too dark to see these, the doves circle helplessly, unable to find their

30、way. 31 The reasons why birds dont get lost on long flights_. ( A) have been known to scientists for years ( B) have only recently been discovered ( C) are known by everyone ( D) will probably remain a mystery 32 During daylight hours, birds_. ( A) wheel back and forth for nothing ( B) do not fly lo

31、ng distances ( C) use sun for guidance ( D) are quite likely to get lost 33 By “his outdoor cousins“ the author means_. ( A) other experimenters ( B) the other doves of the same brood (n.窝 ) ( C) doves under the natural sky ( D) other birds in general 34 The experiment with the dove indicated that_.

32、 ( A) birds have to be taught to navigate ( B) a bird that has been caged will not fly long distances ( C) some birds cannot fly at night ( D) some birds seem to follow the stars when they fly at night 35 In total darkness, doves_. ( A) use landmarks to find their way ( B) make their return flight (

33、 C) dont know which way to fly ( D) wait for the stars to appear 35 More surprising, perhaps, than the current difficulties of traditional marriage is the fact that marriage itself is alive and thriving. As Skolnick notes, Americans are a marrying people: relative to Europeans, more of us marry and

34、we marry at a younger age. Moreover, after a decline in the early 1970s, the rate of marriage in the United States is now increasing. Even the divorce rate needs to be taken in this pro-marriage context:some 80 percent of divorced individuals remarry. Thus, marriage remains, by far, the preferred wa

35、y of life for the vast majority of people in our society. What has changed more than marriage is the nuclear family. Twenty five years ago, the typical American family consisted of a husband, a wife, and two or three children. Now, there are many marriages in which couples have decided not to have a

36、ny children. And there are many marriages where at least some of the children are from the wifes previous marriage, or the husbands, or both. Sometimes these children spend all of their time with one parent from the former marriage; sometimes they are shared between the two former spouses (配偶 ). Thu

37、s, one can find every type of family arrangement. There are marriages without children; marriages with children from only the present marriage; marriages with “full-time“ children from both the present and former marriages; marriages with “full-time“ children from the present marriage and “part-time

38、“ children from former marriages. There are stepfathers, stepmothers, half brothers, and half sisters. It is not all that unusual for a child to have four parents and eight grandparents! These are enormous changes from the traditional nuclear family. But even so, even in the midst of all this, there

39、 remains one constant; most Americans spend most of their adult lives married. 36 By calling Americans marrying people the author means that_. ( A) Americans are more traditional than Europeans ( B) Americans expect more out of marriage than Europeans ( C) there are more married couples in USA than

40、in Europe ( D) more of Americans, as compared with Europeans, prefer marriage and they accept it at a younger age 37 Divorced Americans_. ( A) will most likely remarry ( B) prefer the way they live ( C) have lost faith in marriage ( D) are the vast majority of people in the society 38 Which of the f

41、ollowing can be presented as the picture of todays American families? ( A) A typical American family consists of only a husband and a wife. ( B) Many types of family arrangements have become socially acceptable. ( C) Americans prefer to have more kids than before. ( D) There are no nuclear families

42、any more. 39 “Part-time“ children_. ( A) spend some of their time with their half brothers and some of their time with their half sisters ( B) spend all of their time with one parent from the previous marriage ( C) are shared between the two former spouses ( D) cannot stay with “full-time“ children

43、40 Even though great changes have taken place in the structure of American families, _. ( A) the functions of marriage remain unchanged ( B) the vast majority of Americans still have faith in marriage ( C) most Americans prefer a second marriage ( D) all of the above 41 When imaginative men turn the

44、ir eyes towards space and wonder whether life exists in any part of it, they may cheer themselves by remembering that life need not resemble closely the life that exists on Earth. Mars looks like the only planet where life like ours could exist, and even this is doubtful. But there may be other kind

45、s of life based on other kinds of chemistry, and they may multiply on Venus or Jupiter. At least we cannot prove at present that they do not. Even more interesting is the possibility that life on their planets may be in a more advanced stage of evolution. Present-day man is in a peculiar and probabl

46、y temporary stage. His individual units retain a strong sense of personality. They are, in fact, still capable under favorable circumstances of leading individual lives. But mans societies are already sufficiently developed to have enormously more power and effectiveness than the individuals have. I

47、t is not likely that this transitional situation will continue very long on the evolutionary time scale. Fifty thousand years from now mans societies may have become so close-knit that the individuals retain no sense of separate personality. Then little distinction will remain between the organic pa

48、rts of the multiple organism and the inorganic parts (machines) that have been constructed by it. A million years further on man and his machines may have merged as closely as the muscles of the human body and the nerve cells that set them in motion. The explorers of space should be prepared for som

49、e such situation. If they arrive on a foreign planet that has reached an advanced stage (and this is by no means impossible), they may find it being inhabited by a single large organism composed of many closely cooperating units. The units may be “secondary“ machines created millions of years ago by a previous form of life and given the will and ability to survive and reproduce. They may be

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