1、在职申硕(同等学力)英语模拟试卷 58及答案与解析 Section A Directions: In this section, you will read 5 short incomplete dialogues between two speakers, each followed by 4 choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the answer that best suits the situation to complete the dialogue by marking the corresponding letter with a sing
2、le bar across the square brackets on your machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET. 1 A: How about coming over for dinner tonight?B: _ ( A) Id love to, but I havent packed for tomorrows flight yet. ( B) No. I am not hungry at all. ( C) Right! I will be looking forward to it. ( D) No. I cant afford the time. 2 A
3、: You can take it. Its not occupied.B: _ ( A) Ive got a seat over there already, but thanks anyway. ( B) Take it? Ive already got one! ( C) Thats very hospitable for you to offer me the seat. ( D) No, thank you. 3 A: We dont seem to have a reservation for you, Sir. Im sorry. B: _. ( A) Whats the mat
4、ter with you? Dont you believe my secretary has made reservations for me here? ( B) OK. Lets go to somewhere else. But surely my secretary made reservations for me here. ( C) Whats the use of your being sorry? My secretary made reservations for me here. You dont believe her? ( D) But my secretary sa
5、id that she had made reservations for me here. I phoned her from the airport this morning just as I left home. 4 A: Helen isnt here yet. Did you forget to invite her? B: _. ( A) She wasnt invited at all. ( B) She was going to come, but then changed her mind. ( C) She forgot to come. ( D) I dont reme
6、mber inviting her. 5 A: I dont know about you, but I thougt that film was terrific. B: _ The action was great and so was the music. ( A) Just the same. ( B) Im with you there. ( C) More or less. ( D) I sure do. Section B Directions: In this section, you will read 5 short conversations between a man
7、and a woman. At the end of each conversation there is a question followed by 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer to the question from the 4 choices by marking the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square brackets on your machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET. 6 Woman: Mr. S
8、cott came back from L.A.very late yesterday. Man: So, even if he had been able to 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 late party. ( D
9、) Mr. Scott did not like attending parties. 7 Man: Can you believe it? Jessie told her boss he was wrong to have fired his marketing director. Woman: Yeah, but you know Jessie. If she has something in mind, everyone will know about it. Question: What does the woman mean? ( A) Jessie always says what
10、 she thinks. ( B) Jessie seems to have a lot on her mind. ( C) Jessie is wrong to find fault with her boss. ( D) Jessie should know the marketing director better. 8 Woman: Wasnt the anthropology lecture fascinating? Man: Fascinating? It was too long and drawn out for me. Question: How did the man fe
11、el about the lecture? ( A) He thought it was fascinating. ( B) He agreed with the woman. ( C) He thought it should have been longer. ( D) He thought it was boring. 9 Man: Are you coming with us to the supermarket this afternoon? Woman: I promised Lucy that Id help her with her painting project, and
12、Im really looking forward to it. Question: What does the woman mean? ( A) She doesnt need anything at the supermarket. ( B) She wont be joining the man. ( C) She and Lucy are learning how to paint. ( D) Shed rather go to the supermarket than help Lucy. 10 Woman: We are going to go away on vacation.
13、Can you hear me? Man: Im all ears. Question: What does the man mean? ( A) He is listening attentively. ( B) He couldnt care less. ( C) He like the womans idea. ( D) He is against the womans plan. Section A Directions: In this section there are two incomplete dialogues and each dialogue has three bla
14、nks 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 SHEET. 10 A. Maybe today is my lucky day. B. It will be so cool to win it. C. we can be the lucky winner. A: Hey, did you hear that?
15、The lottery is up to 1 million Yuan this time. (1)_. B: Come on. Dont be silly. You are really daydreaming. A: I know the chances of winning the lottery are remote. But (2)_. B: But you know many people buy the tickets every week and still havent won a cent. Dont waste your money. A: I still would l
16、ike to try my fortune and buy a lottery ticket. (3)_. 13 A. its not you B. Im calling about the one bedroom in Lincoln Park C. prices have really gone up the past couple of years A: I need to find a new place to live. B: Yeah? Why? Dont you like living with me? A: Oh,【 D1】 _.I just want my own place
17、. B: Well, check the newspaper. A: Jeez. I didnt realize a single bedroom apartment went for so much these days. B: Yeah, 【 D2】 _. A: Oh, heres one. Its looks like its in this neighborhood, $600 a month. Thats not too bad. B: No, its pretty good. Why not give the landlord a call? A: Hello. 【 D3】 _.
18、Could I take a look at it? Yes. Tonight at six is fine. Thanks. 14 【 D1】 15 【 D2】 16 【 D3】 16 A. she had better think the whole thing over B. make do with an unhappy marriage C. its really a shame Bill: Kate, Nancy and Steve are breaking up. Kate: 【 D4】 _. Ive heard that they quarrel, but theyve alw
19、ays made up afterward. Bill: Things are not working out this time. They are getting a separation soon. Kate: What is going to happen to our nephew, little Jack? Bill: Nancy is going to take him. Kate: The cost of living is so high. It will be very difficult for her to take the responsibility. 【 D5】
20、_. Bill: She seems to have made up her mind. She said she should rather be a single parent than【 D6】 _. Well, I hope her parents will be able to talk her out of it. 17 【 D4】 18 【 D5】 19 【 D6】 19 A. And would you like some wine with your meal? B. And the young lady? C. Would you like chicken or beef?
21、 Stewardess: Would you put down your tray table, sir? (1)_. John: Uh, I11 have the chicken, thanks. Stewardess: Here you are. (2)_. (John looks over to see Helen sleeping.) John: Oh! She s fallen asleep. Can I still take a dinner for her to eat a little later? Stewardess: That would be all right. Yo
22、ull have to lower her tray table, too, though. John: No problem. Uh, she 11 have the chicken, too. Stewardess: Here you are. (3)_ John: Great, thanks! Do you have white wine? Stewardess: Sure. Here you. I think we d better wait for her to wake up before we give her a drink. She might spill it when s
23、he wakes up. John: OK. I 11 get her up in a minute. Stewardess: By the way, we 11 be coming around with coffee and tea in a moment, sir. Now, enjoy your meal. 22 A. it s a window table that we ve booked. B. just usher him here. C. We ve a reservation for a table for two under the name of Stephen. A:
24、 Good evening, sir and madam. B: Good evening. (4)_. A: Let me check the list. Yes, we do have a reservation under Mr. Stephen. B: But there is a change in the number of people. There are six of us. Four of my friends are coming soon. A: It doesn t matter. Follow me, please. What do you think of the
25、 table in the center of the dining room? B: But (5)_. A: Im sorry, but you see, all the tables by the window are small, with up to four seats. B: Oh, I see. We 11 have to make up with the center one. A: Thank you for your understanding, Mr. Stephen. B: If a Mr. Sun comes to look for me, (6)_. A: Yes
26、, I will. Section B Directions: 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. 25 A. Xiamen is a rapid
27、ly growing modern city with a vigorous economy. B. Min cuisine is one of the eight most famous cuisines of China. C. Elephant Trunk Peak is so named for its distinctive shape. D. Xiamen is one of the cleanest and most beautiful seaport cities in China. A: It s a great honor to have you visit Xiamen.
28、 B: Thank you and I find (7)_. A: Yes. Xiamen has always been an important trading port since the Opium War. B: It is said that Xiamen is a “window city“ for China s opening to the outside world. A: It is also one of the municipalities designated under separate state plan and enjoying provincial lev
29、el of power in economic management. B: Today, (8)_. A: That s true! Over the past 10 years, Xiamen has increasingly focused on the cultivation of international trade, education and tourism. B: I ve heard that Xiamen Island is also known as Egret Island. A: That s because it is shaped like a white eg
30、ret. B: Are there any sightseeing spots on Xiamen Island? A: Of course, there are a lot. Ten Thousand Stone Mountain boasts because of many oddly shaped rocks and stones. (9)_. There is a botanical garden on the Ten Thousand Stone Mountain , with three or four thousand tropical and subtropical plant
31、s. The small gardens are dotted with pavilions and platforms. At the foot of the Five-Elder Peak stands the Nanputuo Temple, the most famous Buddhist Temple in Fujian Province. Behind the temple stands a screen of five peaks colored by green trees and bamboos. They are called “ Five Old Gentlemen Re
32、aching the Clouds“ and are the one of the eight grand sights of Xiamen. Coming to the top, you not only have a view of the mountain undulating in the wind, but also the view of the sea surging in the distance. B: Is Xiamen also famous for its delicious food? A: Yes! Xiamen abounds in sea food all th
33、e year round. Fruits are available in all four seasons. (10)_. One of the most famous and traditional dish of Xiamen food is Wall-Jump Buddha. It is said that the food is so delicious that even Buddha was tempted by it and humped over a wall to taste it. B: Its interesting! Thank you very much for y
34、our introduction! A: Thats my pleasure. Welcome to Xiamen and enjoy yourself! 29 A. She was so proud of me B. Im sure my mom didnt like it C. When I played on the stage D. My coach drilled the word into our heads Interviewer: When did acting click for you? Dana: In my first year of high school, when
35、 I played a part in Gods Spell. That year, they brought in a director from outside who was really hard-core. He made us work and got us into not being anywhere else but right there in the play. 【 D7】 _. I was totally involved and I was moved to tears. I remember my aunt coming up to me after the sho
36、w and saying, “Dana, you were great.“ 【 D8】 _. I think I realized that you could connect to people through being a character. And I thought that was kind of cool. Interviewer: Did you pick up any life lessons when you were a power forward on your high school basketball team? Dana: Defense first, I g
37、uess. It helped me to learn to work with lots of different kinds of people and be a team player, to be able to move your ego out of the way and block out whatever else is going on in your life and focus on the task at hand. 【 D9】 _. Ive used that throughout my entire career. Interviewer: In 1992 you
38、r older brother, Lance, was killed in a motorcycle accident. How did you explain to your mother that you were going to continue riding? Dana: Honestly, I think that my brother and I had a very close relationship. Riding motorcycle was the last thing my brother and I did together; every day, we rode
39、bikes. Its my way of connecting with him【 D10】 _. But I think she just put me in Gods hands. Interviewer: Youve always talked about how heavily you rely on your mothers counsel. Sum up her best advice. Dana: Believe in yourself. Stay in your own lane. Theres only one you. 30 【 D7】 31 【 D8】 32 【 D9】
40、33 【 D10】 33 A. That is the case with Zhangjiajie where waters and mountains can be seen together everywhere. B. What make Zhangjiajie unique and charming are its exotic mountains, waters, and its people. C. All of these have been arranged by nature. D. It is home of a World Natural Heritage site Wu
41、lingyuan. A: Good morning, Mr. Black. B: Good morning, Miss Wu. First of all, Id like to thank you for your kind invitation to visit your beautiful country. A: We ve been looking forward to your visit. It is a great pleasure for us to have you as our guest. B: Thank you very much! I have heard a lot
42、 about China s first forest park-the Zhangjiajie National Forest Park. Could you please tell me something about it? A: Ok! Zhangjiajie is located in western Hunan Province. (7)_. B: I ve heard that senior experts from UNESCO on an inspection tour of Zhangjiajie were a-mazed at its unique beauty. The
43、y exclaimed, Fantastic! and concluded that Zhangjiajie was qualified to be a World Natural Heritage site for its unique natural scenery, near perfect biological system, and ingenious combination of nature and humanism. A: Yes. Indeed. (8)_. B: What are the mountains and waters like? A: The most attr
44、active scene is the mysterious mountain covered with dense, primeval forests. It is said that 23 species of rare animals and more than 3, 000 species of plants are living in the misty world. There are 243 pillar peaks, each over 1, 000 meters high that are often shrouded in mist and drizzle. Togethe
45、r, the peaks form several “peak forests“ that are rarely found anywhere else. There are also tall stone trees, slim stone bamboo, and stumpy stone mush-rooms. Amid stone flowers are stone lions, stone tigers, stone tortoises, and stone rabbits. (9)_. B: But how did the exotic landscape come into bei
46、ng? A: It s perhaps the weathering of a quartz sandstone stratum formed a forest peaks. B: There must be waters where there are mountains. A: Naturally. (10)_. On high mountains there are lakes and at their foot rivers flow. Waterfall cascade from cliffs and in rock crevices water gathers in pools.
47、Here and there mountain springs can be seen gushing forth. B: Then what is unique about its people? A: Zhangjiajie has a population of 1. 54 million.72%of which are ethnic minorities such as Tujia, Miao and Bai. The original inhabitants are called the Tujia which means locals, and the latecomers are
48、 called Hakkas which means guests. Tujia men are short, but very brave. Perhaps it is the environment that makes them so. B: It s really interesting! Thank you for your description of Zhangjiajie. A: You re welcome! 37 A. There is a close relationship between building a reputation and establishing w
49、hat we call goodwill. B. Would you like to tell me the relationships between them? C. I see advertising as an essential part of the entire process of marketing. D. in the long run it s the image that really counts. A: Id like to talk a little more about advertising. I think it has an important part to play in production promotion. Would you agree with that? B: Oh,
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