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[外语类试卷]在职申硕(同等学力)英语模拟试卷108及答案与解析.doc

1、在职申硕(同等学力)英语模拟试卷 108及答案与解析 Section A Directions: In this section there are two incomplete dialogues and each dialogue has three blanks and three choices A,B and C,taken from the dialogue.Fill in each of the blanks with one of the choices to complete the dialogue and mark your answer on the ANSWER SH

2、EET. 0 A. Could you tell me what I have to do to join B. Thats our minimum joining age C. would that do Librarian: Good morning, North College Library. How can I help you? Man: I was wondering if it was possible to join the library. Librarian: Are you a student at North College? Man: No, Im not, but

3、 someone told me it was possible to join, even if I wasnt. Librarian: Thats right, it is. Are you over 18?【 D1】 _ Man: Yes, I am. Librarian: Thats no problem then. Man:【 D2】 _? Librarian: Well, youll need to come in to the library and fill out some forms. Youll also need to bring two passport photos

4、 with you. We also need two documents for DD, so a driving license would be fine. Man: Ive got that and what else? A credit card? Librarian: No, it needs to have your address on it. Man: Shall I bring a bank statement,【 D3】 _? Librarian: Thatll be fine. 1 【 D1】 2 【 D2】 3 【 D3】 3 A. Thats travel expe

5、nses for business trips. B. How much would you like to remit? C. Id like it remitted by telegraphic transfer. A: What can I do for you, maam? B: Id like to send some money to London. A:【 D4】 _ B: 200,000 yuan, and I want to have it converted to British pounds before I remit it. A: Thats quite a larg

6、e sum. Would you please tell me the reason for the remittance? B: Im a marketing manager from NKO.【 D5】 _ A: I see. The current rate is 13. 8 yuan for a British pound. Then 200, 000 yuan can be exchanged for 14, 492 pounds. Do you want your money to go by telegraphic transfer, mail transfer or deman

7、d draft? B:【 D6】 _Here is the check of 200, 000 yuan. How much do you charge for that? A: 10 pounds for each 1, 000 pounds, so well charge you 144. 92 pounds. B: Can I pay the charge in Renminbi? A: Sure. Please fill in the form and sign your name here. 4 【 D4】 5 【 D5】 6 【 D6】 Section B Directions:

8、In this section there is one incomplete interview which has four blanks and four choices A,B,C and D,taken from the interview.Fill in each of the blanks with one of the choices to complete the interview and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. 6 A. of course, my home at Rainbow Bay. B. The first ti

9、me I went surfing I fell in love. C. but can you tell us something about your family? D. its such a refreshing place to be. Interviewer: We all know you are an excellent surfer,【 D7】 _ Interviewee: I was born in January 1988 in Murwillumbah Hospital. My parents are very laid back. They enjoy life an

10、d tend to be satisfied with situations. This has rubbed off on me and helps me to always see the bright side of life. Interviewer: When did you begin to love surfing? Interviewee: Ive always loved the ocean. Its beauty and the way its always changing captivates me.also,【 D8】 _ Interviewer: Why? Inte

11、rviewee: Because I think the best feeling in the world is riding through a glassy, barreling wave in a bikini with a bunch of friends out in the water with you.【 D9】_I remember following my dad and sisters around in the lineup and standing up on my boogie board. Interviewer: What did you feel when y

12、ou won the world title for the first time? Interviewee: When I won the world title for the first time I felt so light and happy! It happened very quickly. Interviewer: Where are your favorite surfing locations? Interviewee: My favorite surfing locations include a few spots in West Sumatra, Mexico an

13、d, 【 D10】 _ Interviewer: Thank you for the interview. 7 【 D7】 8 【 D8】 9 【 D9】 10 【 D10】 Section A Directions: In this section there are 10 sentences, each with one word or phrase underlined. Choose the one from the 4 choices marked A, B, C and D that best keeps the meaning of the sentence. Then mark

14、 the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square brackets on your machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET. 11 The terrorists kidnapped the director of the company and demanded a large sum of money for his_. ( A) liberty ( B) relief ( C) relaxation ( D) release 12 A completely new situation is boun

15、d to_ when the examination system is introduced. ( A) rise ( B) arise ( C) raise ( D) arouse 13 A good way to_ a language is to live in the native culture with the native speakers. ( A) require ( B) inquire ( C) acquire ( D) enquire 14 A product is to be regarded as being_ when introduced into anoth

16、er country at less than its normal value. ( A) discharged ( B) discarded ( C) disposed ( D) dumped 15 Its apparent that the wooden bridge is not strong enough to_ the weight of a lorry. ( A) retain ( B) sustain ( C) obtain ( D) maintain 16 The parents of the bride_ my presence at the wedding as we h

17、ad been neighbors for years. ( A) persisted in ( B) clung to ( C) stuck to ( D) insisted on 17 _ the rain, the air quality would not be so good. ( A) Except for ( B) But for ( C) As for ( D) For all 18 A_ contest is intended to eliminate less qualified competitors before decisive contests. ( A) fund

18、amental ( B) deliberate ( C) preliminary ( D) tough 19 The US bio-defence research is particularly controversial because of the sheer_ of the effort. ( A) latitude ( B) magnitude ( C) gratitude ( D) attitude 20 Many argue that efforts like this will_ the line between the North and the South. ( A) bl

19、ur ( B) enforce ( C) separate ( D) extend 一、 Reading Comprehension Directions: There are 5 passages in this part. Each passage 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 the corresponding letter with a

20、single bar across the square brackets on your machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET. 20 Ten years ago, when environmental lawyer Kassie Siegel went in search of an animal to save the world, the polar bear wasnt at all an obvious choice. Siegel and Brendan Cummings of the Center for Biological Diversity in Jo

21、shua Tree, Calif., were looking for a species whose habitat was disappearing due to climate change, which could serve as a symbol of the dangers of global warming. Her first candidate met the scientific criteria it lived in ice caves in Alaskas Glacier Bay, which were melting away but unfortunately

22、it was a spider. You cant sell a lot of T-shirts with pictures of an animal most people would happily step on. Next, Siegel turned to the Kittlitzs murrelet, a small Arctic seabird whose nesting sites in glaciers were disappearing. In 2001, she petitioned the Department of the Interior to add it to

23、the Endangered Species list, but Interior Secretary Gale Norton turned her down. Elkhorn and staghorn coral, which are threatened by rising water temperatures in the Caribbean, did make it onto the list, but as iconic species they fell short insofar as many people dont realize theyre alive in the fi

24、rst place. The polar bear, by contrast, is vehemently alive and comes the undeniable charisma of a top predator. And its dependence on ice was intuitively obvious; it lives on it most of the year. But it took until 2004 for researchers to demonstrate that shrinking sea ice was a serious threat to th

25、e bears population. On Feb. 16, 2005 the day the Kyoto Protocol to curb greenhouse gas emissions took effect, without the participation of the United States Siegel petitioned to list polar bears as endangered. Three years later her efforts met with equivocal(不明确的 ) success, as Interior Secretary Dir

26、k Kempthorne designated the bears as “ threatened“ (not endangered), a significant concession from an administration that has stood almost alone in the world in its reluctance to acknowledge the dangers of climate change. The Endangered Species Act (ESA), whose odd lists of snails and bladderworts s

27、ometimes seemed stuck in the age of Darwin, had been thrust into the mainstream of 21st-century environmental politics. Break out the T-shirts! 21 Siegel and Cummings hoped to choose an animal to_. ( A) call on people to take actions against global warming ( B) make people aware of the danger of env

28、ironmental damage ( C) introduce to people a new concept of environmental protection ( D) remind people of the importance of protecting endangered species 22 The problem with elkhorn and staghorn corals lies in that_. ( A) they were not much-liked by many people ( B) they were not well-known enough

29、to be an icon ( C) they were not considered animals by many people ( D) they were not added to the list of Endangered Species 23 It can be learnt that the polar bear_. ( A) was first considered by Siegel to be the iconic animal in 1998 ( B) was first proposed by Siegel to be the endangered species i

30、n 2004 ( C) was not qualified scientifically as the endangered species until 2005 ( D) was not officially under the government protection until 2008 24 Which of the following is chosen by Siegel as the symbolic animal? ( A) The murrelet nesting in glaciers. ( B) The polar bear in the North Pole. ( C

31、) The spider in Alaskas Glacier Bay. ( D) Staghorn corals in the Caribbean. 25 The passage is focused on_. ( A) how the scientists tried to protect endangered species ( B) how the symbolic endangered species has been chosen ( C) the relation between global warming and endangered species ( D) the pro

32、blems in and the future of endangered species protection Passage Two 25 More American mothers than ever are working, and more workers are mothers. Yet their march into the world of paid work continues to cause suspicion. One recent survey found that 48 percent of Americans believe that preschoolers

33、suffer if their mothers work, while another found that 42 percent of employed parents think that working mothers care more about succeeding at work than meeting their childrens needs. The kids are all right. Studies conducted by the University of Michigan have consistently demonstrated that a childs

34、 social or academic competence does not depend on whether a mother is employed. In my research four out of five children told me that having a working mother was their preferred arrangement. My study found that children with working mothers are no more likely to drop out, take drugs, break the law,

35、or experiment with sex prematurely than children with non-employed mothers. Children have taken their mothers example to heart. Ninety percent of the young women I interviewed said they hoped to combine work with motherhood, while two-thirds of the men said they wanted to share parenting and work. S

36、adly, children support working mothers more than we do as a society. Parental leave and child-care benefits in the United States remain inadequate, particularly when compared to whats offered in other countries. Children thrive when their mothers have satisfying, well-paid jobs when they can count o

37、n other caretakers to share the load. The challenge facing us is thus not whether good workers can also be good mothers, but whether we can create the conditions that enable working mothers and fathers to be good parents. 26 From the first paragraph, we can see that_. ( A) now more American mothers

38、are working than any time in American history and anywhere else in the world ( B) more than half Americans think that before going to school, children need their motherswhole-hearted care ( C) a majority of Americans believe that once working outside home mothers think of their own work more than th

39、eir children ( D) more American mothers work than ever before, but this problem of working mothers has not been solved satisfactorily 27 From the passage, we can not find the proof of the fact that_. ( A) mothers do their household work today just as well as they did before ( B) with their mothers w

40、orking, children are better off ( C) lack of mothers care, children like to go astray ( D) in single-parent families, most children like their mothers to go out working 28 In the last paragraph, “Parental leave and child-care benefits in the United States remain inadequate“ actually refers to_. ( A)

41、 parents should not leave and pay more care to their children ( B) parental leave and child care is contradicted ( C) children have inadequate care from their parents ( D) in the United States, parents enjoy inadequate child-care leave and allowance 29 What do the Americans need in solving the probl

42、em of working mothers? ( A) They need the support of males. ( B) They need the understanding of other members of their families. ( C) They need young people to be well-prepared to work both in and outside their homes. ( D) They need especially the powerful support, of the society for working mothers

43、. 30 What is the main idea of the passage? ( A) We should let mothers work without worries. ( B) It is better for mothers to stay at home. ( C) We should work hard, especially mothers. ( D) Like mothers, like children. Passage Three 30 Job sharing refers to the situation in which two people divide t

44、he responsibility of one full-time job. The two people willingly act as part-time workers, enough hours between them to fulfill the duties of a full-time worker. If they each work half the job, for example, they each receive 50 percent of the jobs wages, its holidays and its other benefits. Of cours

45、e, some job sharers take a smaller or larger share of the responsibilities of the position, receiving a less or greater share of the benefits. Job sharing differs from conventional part-time work in that it occurs mainly in the more highly skilled and professional areas, which requires higher levels

46、 of responsibility and employee commitment. Job sharing should not be confused with the term work sharing, which refers to increasing the number of jobs by reducing the number of hours of each existing job, thus offering more positions to the growing number of unemployed people. Job sharing, by cont

47、rast, is not designed to address unemployment problems; its focus, rather, is to provide well-paid work for skilled workers and professionals who want more free time for other activities. As would be expected, women constitute the bulk of job sharers. A survey carded out in 1988 by Britains Equal Op

48、portunities Commission revealed that 78 percent of sharers were female, the majority of whom were between 20 and 40 years of age. Subsequent studies have come up with similar results. Many of these women were re-entering the job market after having had children, but they chose not to seek part-time

49、work because it would have meant lower status. Job sharing also offered an acceptable shift back into full-time work after a long absence. The necessity of close cooperations when sharing a job with another person makes the actual work quite different from conventional one-position jobs. However, to ensure a greater chance that the partnership will succeed, each person needs to kn

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