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1、在职申硕(同等学力)英语模拟试卷 95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 SHE

2、ET. 0 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. B: Well, check the newspaper. A: Jeez. I didnt rea

3、lize 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】 _Could I take a look at it? Yes. Tonight at six is fine.

4、Thanks. 1 【 D1】 2 【 D2】 3 【 D3】 3 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 always made up afterward. Bill: Things are not working out this

5、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】 _ Bill: She seems to have made up her mind. She said she shou

6、ld rather be a single parent than【 D6】 _Well, I hope her parents will be able to talk her out of it. 4 【 D4】 5 【 D5】 6 【 D6】 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

7、with one of the choices to complete the interview and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. 6 A. Thats right, John. B. Why should we believe you this time? C. But Mrs. Faulkes, you said that five years ago when you were campaigning for the last general election. D. Hows the campaign going? Interview

8、er: In our radio car we have Geraldine Faulkes who is on the campaign trail in the constituency of Liverpool north-east. Good morning, Mrs. Faulkes. Mrs. Faulkes: Good morning, John. Interviewer: Now, Mrs. Faulkes. Its only three weeks till the general election. 【 D7】_ Mrs. Faulkes: I am fully confi

9、dent that the Conservative Party will win this general election and that the people of this country will welcome five more years of good Conservative Government. Interviewer: I see. Now I believe that your party is promising tax cuts if it wins the election. Mrs. Faulkes: 【 D8】 _We are the party of

10、low taxation and we believe that our economic policies over the past five years have been the right policies. Our economy is growing stronger and now is the right time for income tax cuts. Interviewer:【 D9】 _You said you would lower taxes five years ago, but you didnt, did you? Mrs. Faulkes: Our eco

11、nomic policies over the last five years have given us one of the strongest economies in Europe with some of the lowest interest rates. We said that we were going to lower interest rates at the last election and we have delivered our promise. And whats more we believe that interest rates will remain

12、low if we are elected for another term. Interviewer: But I dont think low interest rates are the same as lower taxes. You said you would lower taxes and you didnt. 【 D10】 _ Mrs. Faulkes: The economy of the country is now very healthy thanks to good government, and I believe that now is the time for

13、tax cuts. 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 the corresponding letter with a single bar

14、across the square brackets on your machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET. 11 Im in a position to think about my future and plan it a little more rather than just waiting for what happens. ( A) used to ( B) unwilling to ( C) able to ( D) glad to 12 The Canadian landscape painters style featured brilliant colo

15、rs and free brushstrokes. ( A) furthered ( B) showed ( C) replaced ( D) excluded 13 Milton Hershey was a successful entrepreneur whose open-hearted generosity continues to touch the lives of thousands. ( A) generation ( B) kindness ( C) faculty ( D) readiness 14 Green plants take in carbon dioxide a

16、nd give off oxygen in a food-making process called photosynthesis. ( A) donate ( B) check ( C) withhold ( D) release 15 The discovery of gold fields has long attracted large numbers of prospectors and other people because of the traditionally high value of gold. ( A) searchers ( B) inspectors ( C) p

17、rotectors ( D) instructors 16 Even our Mitsubishi four-wheel-drive truck gets altitude sickness once in a while, so we like to give her a rest whenever we can. ( A) sometimes ( B) usually ( C) often ( D) seldom 17 Sculptors from Pergamum developed a distinct style, which they employed in creating a

18、magnificent altar dedicated to Zeus, king of the Greek gods. ( A) set up ( B) carved up ( C) devoted to ( D) led to 18 Working where there is no running water causes a lot of suffering. Fortunately we have a cold spring a short distance from our house. ( A) Forgivably ( B) Steadily ( C) Constantly (

19、 D) Luckily 19 The research shows that nearly 130 species of birds are vulnerable to the predicted effects of climate change. ( A) easily attacked by ( B) skillfully adapted to ( C) comfortably inclined to ( D) closely involved in 20 On the grounds of Wimbledon, a year-round museum is devoted to the

20、 joys and history of the sportand one of their current exhibits showcases Ted Tinling, the popular and controversial designer of tennis dresses. ( A) conflicting ( B) well-known ( C) debatable ( D) innovative 一、 Reading Comprehension Directions: There are 5 passages in this part. Each passage is fol

21、lowed 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 single bar across the square brackets on your machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET. 20 An unidentified wit once said, “laugh, and the world l

22、aughs with you. Snore, and you sleep alone. “ Yet snoring is far from a laughing matter, as those unfortunates with good hearing, who are rightly subjected to the sounds of the snoring disorder, will testify. It has been estimated that one of eight Americans snores: this means that there are approxi

23、mately 21 million people women as well as men who render an unpleasant sound when they are asleep. And assuming that each snorer disturbs the sleep of at least one other person, it necessarily follows that there are 21 million unhappy listeners. While a sleeping person breathes, either in or out, se

24、veral structures in his nose and throat generate the snoring. The sounds, coming from the soft palate and other soft structures of the throat, are caused by vibratory responses to inflowing and outflowing air. When the soft tissues of the mouth and throat come close to the lining of the throat, the

25、vibrations that occur are caused by the position of the tongue. In short, the noise made by snoring can be compared to the noise when breezes flutter a flag on a pole. The frequency of the vibrations depends on the size, density, and elasticity of the affected tissues and on the force of the air flo

26、w. Although it is usually the process of in haling or exhaling through the mouth that cause snoring, short snores come from the nose of an open-mouthed sleeper. In all fairness to snorers, however, it should be emphasized that snoring is an involuntary out which stops as the offender is awakened. 21

27、 The snoring is caused by_. ( A) the soft palate and other structures of the throat ( B) the inflowing and outflowing air through the nose ( C) the inflowing and outflowing air through mouth ( D) the vibrations as a result of the inflowing and outflowing air 22 If a person produces short snores, mos

28、t probably he has_. ( A) a soft palate ( B) a big nose ( C) an open mouth ( D) a small throat 23 The authors attitude towards the snorers is_. ( A) objective ( B) subjective ( C) sympathetic ( D) annoyed 23 Being sociable looks like a good way to add years to your life. Relationships with family, fr

29、iends, neighbours, even pets, will all do the trick, but the biggest longevity(长寿 )boost seems to come from marriage or an equivalent relationship. The effect was first noted in 1858 by William Farr, who wrote that widows and widowers(鳏夫 )were at a much higher risk of dying than their married peers.

30、 Studies since then suggest that marriage could add as much as seven years to a mans life and two to a womans. The effect holds for all causes of death, whether illness, accident or self-harm. Even if the odds are stacked against you, marriage can more than compensate. Linda Waite of the University

31、of Chicago has found that a married older man with heart disease can expect to live nearly four years longer than an unmarried man with a healthy heart. Likewise, a married man who smokes more than a pack a day is likely to live as long as a divorced man who doesnt smoke. Theres a flip side, however

32、, as partners are more likely to become ill or die in the couple of years following their spouses death, and caring for a spouse with mental disorder can leave you with some of the same severe problems. Even so, the odds favour marriage. In a 30-years study of more than 10,000 people, Nicholas Chris

33、takis of Harvard Medical School describes how all kinds of social networks have similar effects. So how does it work? The effects are complex, affected by socio-economic factors, health-service provision, emotional support and other more physiological(生理的 )mechanisms. For example, social contact can

34、 boost development of the brain and immune system, leading to better health and less chance of depression later in life. People in supportive relationships may handle stress better. Then there are the psychological benefits of a supportive partner. A life partner, children and good friends are all r

35、ecommended if you aim to live to 100. The ultimate social network is still being mapped out, but Christakis says: “People are interconnected, so their health is interconnected. “ 24 William Fairs study and other studies show that_. ( A) social life provides an effective cure for illness ( B) being s

36、ociable helps improve ones quality of life ( C) women benefit more than men from marriage ( D) marriage contributes a great deal to longevity 25 Linda Waites studies support the idea that_. ( A) older men should quit smoking to stay healthy ( B) marriage can help make up for ill health ( C) the marr

37、ied are happier than the unmarried ( D) unmarried people are likely to suffer in later life 26 It can be inferred from the context that the “flip side“(Line 5, Para. 2)refers to_. ( A) the disadvantages of being married ( B) the emotional problems arising from marriage ( C) the responsibility of tak

38、ing care of ones family ( D) the consequence of a broken marriage 27 What does the author say about social networks? ( A) They have effects similar to those of a marriage. ( B) They help develop peoples community spirit. ( C) They provide timely support for those in need. ( D) They help relieve peop

39、le of their lifes burdens. 28 What can be inferred from the last paragraph? ( A) Its important that we develop a social network when young. ( B) To stay healthy, one should have a proper social network. ( C) Getting a divorce means risking a reduced life span. ( D) We should share our social network

40、s with each other. 28 Rescuers have found the bodies of over 130 people killed in two ferry disasters in Bangladesh. The accidents happened during a storm that hit the country on April 21. Hundreds more are missing or feared dead. The two ferries sank in different rivers near the capital city of Dha

41、ka as strong winds and rain hit the South Asian country. The government has since banned all ferries and other boats from travelling at night during the April-May stormy season. One of the ferries, MV Mitali, was carrying far more people than it was supposed to. About 400 passengers fitted into a sp

42、ace made for just 300, police said the second ferry carried about 100 passengers. “The number of deaths is certain to rise,“ said an official in charge of the rescue work. “ No one really knows how many people were on board or how many of them survived. “ Ferries in Bangladesh dont always keep passe

43、nger lists, making it difficult to determine the exact number of people on board. Besides the ferry accidents, at least 40 people were killed and 400 injured by lightning strikes, falling houses and trees and the sinking of small boats. Storms are common this time of year in Bangladesh, as are boati

44、ng accidents. Ferry disasters take away hundreds of lives every year in a nation of 130 million people. Officials blame these river accidents on a lack of safety measures, too many passengers in boats and not enough checks on weather conditions. Ferries are a common means of transport in Bangladesh.

45、 It is a country covered by about 230 rivers. Some 20, 000 ferries use the nations waterways(水路 )every year. And many of them are dangerously overcrowded(过度拥挤 ). Since 1977 , more than 3, 000 people have died in some 260 boating accidents. 29 How many people have been found dead in the two ferry dis

46、asters? ( A) More than 130. ( B) Over 3,000. ( C) About 400. ( D) At least 40. 30 The two ferry disasters occurred_. ( A) at noon ( B) in the morning ( C) at night ( D) in the afternoon 31 How many passengers were MV Mitali designed to carry? ( A) 440 ( B) 100 ( C) 400 ( D) 300 32 Which of the follo

47、wing is NOT mentioned as a cause of the boating accidents? ( A) Strong winds. ( B) Bad weather conditions. ( C) Blockage of waterways. ( D) Lack of safety measures. 33 Which of the following statements is NOT true of the two ferry disasters? ( A) They traveled during the April-May stormy season. ( B

48、) They sank on April 21. ( C) The exact number of deaths could be easily determined. ( D) They sank somewhere near Dhaka. 34 What is the passage mainly talking about? ( A) The reason which caused the disasters. ( B) The bad weather conditions in Bangladesh. ( C) Ferries are common means of transport

49、. ( D) The bad effects of the two ferry disasters in Bangladesh. 34 In general, our society is becoming one of giant enterprises directed by a bureaucratic(官僚主义的 )management in which man becomes a small, well-oiled cog in the machinery. The oiling is done with higher wages, well-ventilated factories and piped music, and by psychologists and “human-relations“ experts; yet all this oiling does not alter the fact that man has become powerless, that he does not whole

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