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1、在职攻硕英语联考模拟试卷 5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 ANSW

2、ER SHEET with a single line through the center. 1 Speaker A: Mrs. Green, thank you for a pleasant evening. I must be going now. Good night. Speaker B: _ ( A) It was nice having you, Mr. Jones. Good night. ( B) Good night. Please walk slowly. ( C) All right. Let me see you off downstairs. ( D) Well,

3、I wont ask you to stay longer if you insist leaving. 2 Speaker A: Hi. Excuse me, .um . do you need any help? Speaker B: _ ( A) Yes, but are you sure you can help me? ( B) Oh, yes. Do you have tennis shoes? ( C) Well, Id like one chicken burger and a cup of coke, please. ( D) Oh, yes, I do. Ive been

4、walking around in circles. I cant seem to find the train station. 3 Speaker A: Congratulations! I hope youll be very happy. Speaker B: _ ( A) Thanks, the same to you. ( B) Thanks, Im sure we will. ( C) Yes, thats for sure. ( D) Yes. I am sure well be the happiest couple in the world. 4 Speaker A: Ex

5、cuse me. Id like to exchange this watch. I just bought it, but look at this. Speaker B: _ ( A) Yes, I know your watch is new, but I like my old one better. ( B) What seems to be the problem? ( C) Thank you for your kindness, but my watch still works. ( D) Sorry. Why didnt you examine it carefully be

6、fore you bought it? 5 Speaker A: If I were you, Id ride a bike to work. Taking a crowded bus during rush hours is really terrible. Speaker B: _ ( A) Yeah, riding a bike is a healthful activity. Dont you think? ( B) Yes, youre right. Buses are always very crowded during the rush hours. ( C) Thank you

7、 for your advice. But my bike has got a flat tyre. ( D) Certainly. I dont see Why so many people go to work by bus rather than by bike. 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 i

8、s 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 Woman: My headache is killing me. I thought it was going away, but now it is getting worse

9、and worse. Man: I told you yesterday to make an appointment. Question: What does the man mean? ( A) The woman has been complaining too much. ( B) The womans headache will go away by itself. ( C) The woman should have seen the doctor earlier. ( D) The woman should confirm her appointment with the doc

10、tor. 7 Man: I think youd better find another partner. I love table tennis. But I dont think Im improving. Woman: Look, Paul. It is still too early to quit. Nobody expects you to be a superstar. Just keep going and youll get the hang of it. Question: What does the woman mean? ( A) The man should not

11、dream of being a superstar. ( B) The man didnt practice hard enough. ( C) The man should find a new partner. ( D) The man should not give up. 8 Man: Im exhausted. I stayed up the whole night studying for my midterm math exam. Woman: But why do you always wait until the last minute? Question: What do

12、es the woman imply? ( A) The man is usually the last to hand in his test paper. ( B) The man has made a mess of his midterm exam. ( C) The man has bad study habits. ( D) The man is a diligent student. 9 Man: I really cant afford any more interruptions right now. Ive got to finish the assignment. Wom

13、an: Sorry. Just one more thing, could you give me a ride to school tomorrow? Question: What can be inferred from the conversation? ( A) The man will drive the woman to school. ( B) The man has finished his assignment. ( C) The man is willing to help the woman. ( D) The man is losing patience with th

14、e woman. 10 Man: Have you any idea what Jack Johnsons doing these days? Woman: Do you know, Ive lost 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

15、a truck. 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 thr

16、ough the center. 11 There are cases _ new factories are being put up and beautiful old trees are going to be cut down for a new factory. ( A) which ( B) where ( C) that ( D) when 12 I like to have you becoming well grounded in the literature and philosophy of other centuries and of other countries _

17、 our own. ( A) except for ( B) but ( C) than ( D) beyond 13 Viewed from the hilltop, a few neglected farmhouses lay scattered in the valley. If we wanted to find shelter for the night, that was the only place for miles _ . ( A) away ( B) apart ( C) around ( D) ahead 14 Hydrogen is the fundamental el

18、ement of the universe _ it provides the building blocks from which the other elements are produced. ( A) so that ( B) but that ( C) in that ( D) provided that 15 Apart from personal preferences, social context also affects both directly and indirectly the media and the media content to which you bec

19、ome exposed. For example, other members of the family often select media content that you _ , and you become exposed to it. ( A) would not have selected ( B) should not have selected ( C) must not select ( D) cannot have selected 16 There is one part of womens magazines that every man reads. It is t

20、he section popularly known as the “agony columns“, _ women, and increasingly men, write for advice on their emotional problems. ( A) which ( B) where ( C) as ( D) while 17 _ , a man who expresses himself effectively is sure to succeed more rapidly than a man whose command of language is poor. ( A) O

21、ther things being equal ( B) To be equal in other things ( C) Were other things equal ( D) Other things to be equal 18 The pressure _ causes Americans to be energetic, but it also puts them under a constant emotional strain. ( A) to compete ( B) competing ( C) to be competed ( D) having competed 19

22、As long as we are alive, we are learning and, in fact, some of our most important learning takes place outside of school _ in school. ( A) better than ( B) rather than ( C) other than ( D) more than 20 Born ten days earlier, the boy _ his late father. ( A) could have seen ( B) must have seen ( C) ma

23、y have seen ( D) should have been 21 However weak your memory may be, you can make up for it by _ what you want to remember, and repeating it over and over again. ( A) gaining access to ( B) attending closely to ( C) taking advantage of ( D) getting the better of 22 Granted that many animals seem to

24、 be highly sensitive to various signals _ earthquakes, the basic question remains of how this behavior can be put to use in earthquake prediction. ( A) associated with ( B) connected with ( C) as regards ( D) in case of 23 Too often teachers _ with parents are devoted to petty accounts of childrens

25、misbehaviors, complaints about laziness and poor work habits and suggestion for penalties and rewards at home. ( A) acquaintance ( B) association ( C) conferences ( D) collaboration 24 The fundamental reason why people in general do not speak foreign languages very much better than they do is that t

26、hey fail to grasp the true nature of the problem of learning to pronounce, and consequently never _ tackling it in the right way. ( A) turn to ( B) insist on ( C) set about ( D) work at 25 Although salt is now seen as harmful to health, it has been used for centuries as method of _ foods. ( A) maint

27、aining ( B) preserving ( C) manufacturing ( D) reserving 26 My father was always very strict about how I talked to mother, but he was more _ if I yelled at my brother. ( A) tolerable ( B) understandable ( C) harsh ( D) favorable 27 She brought back the faulty microwave oven to _ the claim of the adv

28、iser. ( A) contradict ( B) reverse ( C) refute ( D) rectify 28 Prices of food and clothing and almost everything else in the country have steadily gone up. As a result, the buying _ of the dollar has gone down. ( A) capacity ( B) competency ( C) power ( D) value 29 Her greatness is _ her broad gener

29、al education as well as her profound medical knowledge and insight. ( A) acknowledged by ( B) evolved from ( C) resulted from ( D) attributed to 30 In the _ of the project not being a success, the investors stand to lose up to $30 million. ( A) event ( B) face ( C) time ( D) course 二、 Part III Readi

30、ng 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 the ANSWER SHEET with a single line

31、 through the center. 31 Despite much loose talk about the new global economy, todays international economic integration is not unprecedented. The 50 years before the first world war saw large cross-border flows of goods, capital and people. That period of globalization, like the present one, was dri

32、ven by reductions in trade barriers and by sharp falls in transport costs, thanks to the development of railways and steamships. The present surge of globalization is in a way, a resumption (恢复 ) of that previous trend. The earlier attempt at globalization ended abruptly with the first world war, af

33、ter which the world moved into a period of fierce trade protectionism and tight restrictions on capital movement. During the early 1930s, America sharply increased its tariffs, and other countries retaliated (报复 ), making the Great Depression even greater. The volume of world trade fell sharply. Int

34、ernational capital flows virtually dried up in the interwar period as governments imposed controls to try to insulate (隔离 ) their economies from the impact of a global slump. Capital controls were maintained after the second world war, as the victors decided to keep their exchange rates fixed on arr

35、angement known as the Bretton Woods System, named after the American town in which it was approved. But the big economic powers also agreed that reducing trade barriers was vital to recovery. They set up the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), which organized a series of negotiations that

36、 gradually reduced import tariffs. GATT was replaced by the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 1995. Trade flourished. In the early 1970s, the Bretton Woods System collapsed and currencies were allowed to float against one another at whatever rates the markets set. This signaled the rebirth of global

37、 capital market. America and Germany quickly stopped trying to control the inflow and outflow of capital, Britain abolished capital controls in 1979 and Japan (mostly) in 1980. This is part of the reason why continental Europeans tend to worry more about the power of global capital markets. America

38、has been exposed to them for much longer. Two forces have been driving these increased flows of goods and money. The first is technology. With the costs of communication and computing falling rapidly, the natural barriers of time and space that separate national markets have been falling too. The se

39、cond driving force has been liberalization. As a result of both the GATT negotiations and unilateral (单方面的,单边的 ) decisions, almost all countries have lowered barriers to foreign trade. Most countries have welcomed international capital as well. 31 One of the driving forces of todays globalization is

40、 _ . ( A) large cross-border flows of people ( B) development of railways and steamships ( C) sharp falls in transport costs ( D) emergence of network 32 The word “which“ in Line 7, Para. 1 refers to _ . ( A) earlier attempt ( B) globalization ( C) first world war ( D) the whole preceding sentence 3

41、3 World trade flourished after W W due to _ . ( A) capital controls ( B) fixed exchange rates ( C) reduction in trade barriers ( D) establishment of WTO 34 The global capital market didnt flourish until _ . ( A) the Bretton Woods system was established ( B) the Bretton Woods system collapsed ( C) GA

42、TT was set up to reduce import tariffs ( D) GATT was replaced by WTO 35 Technology has been a driving force of the increased flows of goods and money in that _ . ( A) it has lowered the costs of communication and computing ( B) it has removed all the natural barriers of time and space ( C) it has re

43、duced the barriers of foreign trade ( D) it has enabled most countries to welcome foreign capital 36 When imaginative men turn their 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

44、on Earth. Mars looks like the only planet where life like ours could exist, and even this is doubtful. But there may be other kinds 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

45、 possibility that life on their planets may be in a more advanced stage of evolution. Present-day man is in a peculiar and probably temporary stage. His individual units retain a strong sense of personality. They are, in fact, still capable under favorable circumstances of leading individual lives.

46、But mans societies are already sufficiently developed to have enormously more power and effectiveness than the individuals have. It 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 c

47、lose-knit that the individuals retain no sense of separate personality. Then little distinction will remain between the organic parts 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 close

48、ly as the muscles of the human body and the nerve cells that set them in motion. The explorers of space should be prepared for some 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

49、 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 built entirely of metals and other durable (耐用的 ) materials. If this is the case, they may be much more tolerant of their environment, multiplying under conditions that would destroy i

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