1、在职攻硕英语联考模拟试卷 60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 hear there is a good Japanese restaurant nearby. Would you like to go there for lunch? Speaker B: _ ( A) You bet. Japanese food seems quite popular with young people in Beijing. ( B) No way. Do you often go there for meals? ( C) You kno
3、w, its out of the question. ( D) Yes, but its my treat this time. 2 Nurse: _Can I help you? Caller: Hello. My Wife is Dr. Tutiler s patient, and she is not feeling well this morning. ( A) Dr. Tutilers office. ( B) This is Mary. ( C) Welcome to Dr. Tutiler s office. ( D) Thank you for calling. 3 Spea
4、ker A: Are you going to your family reunion this Christmas holiday? Speaker B: _ ( A) As a matter of fact, I dont mind it at all. ( B) I do. Ive been excited about it for a long time. ( C) However, my parents and I are going to take a trip to Hawaii. ( D) You bet. All my uncles and aunts will take t
5、heir children along, too. 4 Speaker A: Nancy, you look very well Speaker B: Thank you, Jane You look wonderful too Your weekend swimming must have done good to you Speaker A: _ ( A) You think so?Thats encouraging ( B) Thats very kind of you ( C) Are you serious?Thank you anyway ( D) Are you kidding?
6、I Dont believe it 5 Speaker A: Could you pass me the jobs page? Speaker B: _ ( A) Whats the matter with you? ( B) Why should I? ( C) You dont have to ask. ( D) Sure, here you are. Section B Dialogue Comprehension Directions: In this section, you will read 5 short conversations between a man and a wo
7、man. 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 Woman: I cant wait to see the look on Teds face
8、 when he opens up our gift. Man: Neither can I. Question: What does the man mean? ( A) He already knows what Ted will say. ( B) He doesnt have time to look at the gift. ( C) He cant imagine what his friends got for him. ( D) Hes anxious to see Teds reaction to the gift. 7 Man: My brother is coming t
9、his weekend, and I was thinking the three of us could go out to dinner Saturday night. Any suggestions? Woman: Its up to you. I dont know the restaurants here that well. Question: What does the woman mean? ( A) She can make a reservation at the restaurant. ( B) The man should decide where to eat. (
10、C) She already has plans for Saturday night. ( D) The man should ask his brother for suggestions. 8 Man: I really cant afford any more interruptions right now. Ive got to finish the assignment. Woman: Sorry. Just one more thing, could you give me a ride to school tomorrow? Question: What can be infe
11、rred 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 the woman. 9 Woman: Mr. Scott came back from L.A.very late yesterday. Man: So, even if he had been able t
12、o attend the party, he would have arrived late. Question: What do we learn about Mr. Scott? ( A) Mr. Scott was late for the party. ( B) Mr. Scott didnt attend the party at all. ( C) Mr. Scott attended the party. ( D) Mr. Scott did not like attending parties. 10 Woman: Excuse me, but could you tell m
13、e 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 railway station? Question: What does the man mean? ( A) The woman should try her luck in the bank nearby. ( B) The bank
14、 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. 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 choi
15、ces 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 the center. 11 Sewing ones own clothes is a way of saving money and allows one to choose a favorite style and ( A) fabric ( B) linen ( C) cheque ( D) silk 12 _by
16、 the rude boys cursing that she cried and ran away at once. ( A) So Mary was seriously hurt ( B) So hurt seriously was Mary ( C) So seriously hurt was Mary ( D) So seriously hurt Mary was 13 If possible, an environmental team should be formed _ representatives and experts from various scientific fie
17、lds who can contribute their ideas and experience. ( A) consisting of ( B) to consist of ( C) consisted of ( D) having consisted of 14 The man was wrongly arrested by the police mainly because they _ the names given by the witness. ( A) perplexed ( B) puzzled ( C) confused ( D) combined 15 I managed
18、 to _ myself to the habits and customs in the United States. ( A) fit ( B) adopt ( C) adapt ( D) regulate 16 He had a clear_of what was wrong with the machine and fixed it in a short time. ( A) debris ( B) deficiency ( C) perception ( D) persecution 17 We all know that every culture has its own idea
19、l of behavior, and the United States is no ( A) expectation ( B) exclusion ( C) expectancy ( D) exception 18 The original building was erected in 1710, but this structure has been largely transformed and extended, the present hotel_in 1910. ( A) was completed ( B) to have been completed ( C) having
20、been completed ( D) completed 19 Many Southerners _ runaway slaves during the Civil War. ( A) avoided ( B) shaded ( C) prevented ( D) sheltered 20 New York _ second in the production of apples, producing 850 million pounds this year. ( A) ranked ( B) occupied ( C) arranged ( D) classified 21 The mon
21、ks let _ outside their enclosures, and then they have great freedom too. ( A) them to wander ( B) to them wandering ( C) them wander ( D) them wandering 22 The drug store at the corner of our street sells aspirins and penicillin prescriptions. ( A) dispenses ( B) disposes ( C) disperses ( D) dispatc
22、hes 23 A new baby and a new job can be equally_. ( A) tremendous ( B) intensive ( C) demanding ( D) overwhelming 24 New data has that the damage to the ozone layer is not confined to the southern hemisphere. ( A) ratified ( B) confirmed ( C) assured ( D) approved 25 Mr. Johnson preferred _ heavier w
23、ork to do. ( A) to be given ( B) to give ( C) to have given ( D) having given 26 There is one part of womens magazines that every man reads. It is the section popularly known as the “agony columns“, _women, and increasingly men, write for advice on their emotional problems. ( A) which ( B) where ( C
24、) as ( D) while 27 We all know that it is very hard to him to give his plan up. ( A) endeavor ( B) reduce ( C) assert ( D) induce 28 Mr. Jones, I am really pleased_you. And I hope we will be able to see each other in not long time. ( A) to meet ( B) to have met ( C) at meeting ( D) having met 29 Bot
25、h approaches require that the actor _ his or her own personal values as well as the characters. ( A) must understand ( B) should understand ( C) has to understand ( D) need to understand 30 Discipline cannot be _ until the last day of school has passed. ( A) lessened ( B) reduced ( C) relaxed ( D) l
26、owered 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 the ANSWER
27、SHEET with a single line through the center. 31 In the world of climate change, it is in the Earths Cold regions where trends can most easily be seen. The cryosphere, where water is found in solid form, is among the most sensitive regions to temperature change. The sensitivity of ice and snow to tem
28、perature changes is an early indicator of even relatively small differences, says University of Colorado at Boulder senior researcher Richard Armstrong. He has found that todays receding and thinning sea ice, mountain glacier mass losses, decreasing snow extent, melting permafrost (永久冻土 ), and risin
29、g sea level are all consistent with warming. Global mean temperatures have risen one degree Fahrenheit over the past 100 years, with more than half of the increase occurring in the last 25 years, observes Armstrong who is affiliated with the National Snow and Ice Data Center headquartered at CU-Boul
30、der. “As slight as that may seem, its enough to make a difference,“ said Armstrong. “Now, long-term monitoring of a series of cold region, or cryospheric, parameters (参数 ) shows that for several decades the amounts of snow and ice around the world have been decreasing. “ The extent of Arctic sea ice
31、 is shrinking by about 3 percent per decade, but the trends are not uniform. While recent studies have indicated that the ice thickness also had decreased over several decades, new information shows that the ice may have thinned rapidly, Armstrong said. Examination of springtime ice thickness in the
32、 Arctic Ocean indicates that the mean ice thickness decreased 1.5 meters (4. 8 feet) between the mid-1980s and early 1990s. To mark its 25th anniversary, the National Snow and Ice Data Center has organized a special session at the 2001 Fall Meeting of American Geophysical Union, taking place this we
33、ek in San Francisco, that illuminates overall changes in the cryosphere. The session begins Tuesday and extends through Thursday afternoon, with 75 contributions from all areas of cryospheric study. Papers and posters include examinations of lake and river ice, glacier dynamics, and mass ice balance
34、 studies in polar and continental glaciers, regional and polar snow cover trends, and variations in Canadian ice cap elevations. 31 Trends of climate change can be most easily sensed _ . ( A) in the oceans ( B) in icy and snowy regions ( C) on high mountains ( D) in the south hemisphere 32 The signs
35、 of global warming include all of the following EXCEPT _ . ( A) thinning sea ice ( B) decreasing snow extent ( C) melting permafrost ( D) falling sea level 33 According to Armstrong, _ . ( A) slight changes in global mean temperature are insignificant ( B) the amounts of snow and ice around the worl
36、d began to decrease in the 1990s ( C) the past 100 years witnessed the greatest rise in global mean temperature in human history ( D) the global mean temperature increased more than 0.5 degree Fahrenheit in the last 25 years 34 Studies have indicated that _ . ( A) the extent of Arctic sea ice has sh
37、runk by about 3% in the Past several decades ( B) the mean ice thickness in the Arctic Ocean decreased 1.5 meters in the 1990s ( C) the amount of ice around the world has been decreasing for several decades ( D) the ice thickness decreased most rapidly between the mid-1980s and the 1990s 35 The spec
38、ial session of the National Snow and Ice Data Center was organized to _ . ( A) attract more contributions to the cryospheric regions ( B) make more people realize the threats of climate change ( C) stimulate further research into the changes in ice thickness ( D) celebrate its 25th anniversary and d
39、iscuss changes in the cryosphere 36 What began with the invention of the telephone in 1876 has today become a global net of cables, satellites, transmitters, and receivers that enables half the population of the planet to exchange works, data, and images in seconds. It could take less than 25 years
40、more to give the other half of the worlds people this same power. The unified global telecommunications system, which is called “the Meganet, represents the greatest construction project ever undertaken. If present trends continue, by early in the 21st century the Meganet will link every computer te
41、rminal, fax machine, databank, and telephone instrument on earth. Unlike its anarchic (无政府主义的 ) cousin the Internet, which evolved from free interaction among interest groups of computer users, the Meganet of local telephone service, long-distance lines, communications satellites, and mobile relays
42、has been planned, constructed, regulated and largely sponsored by governments and for-profit business interests. As new materials and technologies bring reliable voice and data links to formerly isolated or closed communities, political and economic power struggles grow. The Meganet breaks long-esta
43、blished patterns of social identity and responsibility. Where private individuals have uncensored access to global information sources, local standards of legality or decency become difficult even to set, let alone to enforce. Economic values may shift, too. Public utility companies have long suppli
44、ed electric power over miles of high-tension lines, or pumped water through underground pipelines into thousands of homes. Now they are finding that their power-line rights-of-way and physical into-home connections let them compete with cable TV and phone companies to supply information services as
45、well. Meganet impacts are often double-edged for finance and business, too. New Yorks Wall Street district lost 20% of its work forcesome 100 000 jobsin less than a decade, as computers took over tasks once performed by clerks and banks did more of their business by phone transfers and automated tel
46、ler machines. 36 “The Meganet“ is _ . ( A) sponsored by governments ( B) similar to its cousin the Internet ( C) the continuity of the Internet ( D) evolved from spontaneous interaction among interest groups of computer users 37 According to the passage, what is the difference between “the Meganet“
47、and Internet? ( A) Both of them are developed by some interest groups of computer users. ( B) Meganet is the continuity of Internet. ( C) Meganet is planned and regulated, while Internet is disorganized. ( D) Meganet has fewer users than Internet. 38 Meganet is changing human life largely because _
48、. ( A) the individuals are able to link to the global information sources without any control ( B) people accept the standards of legality consciously ( C) it is not necessary to set some standards of decency ( D) lots of people neednt work any more 39 The word “uncensored“ (Line 2, Para. 4) probabl
49、y means _ . ( A) unguarded ( B) unchecked ( C) unidentified ( D) unwarranted 40 What kind of opinion does the author have toward the Meganet impacts? ( A) Objective. ( B) Subjective. ( C) Appreciating. ( D) Criticizing. 40 In the past, young people in Japan were expected to take on responsibilities to support their parents and grandparents. Now they expect to be supported well into young adulthood. The “
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