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[考研类试卷]GCT工程硕士(英语)模拟试卷48及答案与解析.doc

1、GCT工程硕士(英语)模拟试卷 48及答案与解析 一、 Part I Vocabulary and Structure Directions: There are ten incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four 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 through the

2、 center. 1 Ill never forget_you for the first time. ( A) to meet ( B) meeting ( C) to have met ( D) having to be meeting 2 We cant afford to let the situation get worse. We have to take_to put it right. ( A) decisions ( B) advantages ( C) sides ( D) steps 3 Agriculture was a step in human progress_w

3、hich subsepuently was not anything comparable until our own machine age. ( A) in ( B) for ( C) to ( D) from 4 _their differences, they are united by the common desire to transform their personal commitment into public leadership. ( A) But for ( B) For all ( C) Above all ( D) Except for 5 _have come

4、up with the solutions to the problem. ( A) The boy student ( B) The boys student ( C) The boy students ( D) The boys sutdents 6 _, the researchers cannot concentrate on that very precise experiment. ( A) With you standing there ( B) On your standing there ( C) You are standing there ( D) You stand t

5、here 7 Experiments in the photography of moving objects_in both the united states and Europe before 1990. ( A) have been conducting ( B) were conducting ( C) had been conducted ( D) are conducted 8 Far too many owners of electric appliances have a hard time_qualified repairmen to fix their machines.

6、 ( A) finding ( B) to find ( C) to finding ( D) having found 9 Speech is the_ability possessed only by human beings. ( A) unique ( B) average ( C) collective ( D) single 10 She_in the feet on her way home from work. ( A) was hurting ( B) is hurt ( C) hurts ( D) got hurt 二、 Part II Reading Comprehens

7、ion Directions: In this part there are four passages, each followed by five questions or unfinished statements. For each of them, there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center. 11 Although no one is ce

8、rtain why migration occurs, there are several theories. One theory claims that prehistoric birds of the Northern Hemisphere were forced south during the Ice Age. As the glaciers melted, the birds came back to their homelands, spent the summer, and then went south again as the ice advanced in winter.

9、 In time, the migration became a habit in spite of the disappearance of glaciers. Another theory proposes that the ancestral home of all modern birds was the tropics. When the region became overpopulated, many species were crowded north. During the summer, there was plenty of food, but during the wi

10、nter, scarcity forced them to return to the tropics. A more recent theory suggests a relationship between increasing daylight and the stimulation of certain glands(腺 ) in the birds bodies that may prepare them for migration. One scientist has been able to cause midwinter migrations by exposing birds

11、 to artificial periods of daylight. He has concluded that changes occur in the bodies of birds due to seasonal changes in the length of daylight. 11 According to one theory, when the glaciers disappeared, birds _. ( A) stopped migrating ( B) continued migrating ( C) stayed in the north ( D) migrated

12、 south and stayed there 12 The author states that birds left the tropics because _. ( A) there was not enough food there in the winter ( B) there were too many birds ( C) there were too many glaciers ( D) there was too much daylight 13 Why did one scientist expose birds to artificial daylight? ( A)

13、To test the relationship between daylight and a disease of the glands common to birds. ( B) To test the relationship between daylight and migration. ( C) To test the relationship between migration and temperature. ( D) To test the relationship between daylight and changes in the season. 14 According

14、 to the theory of photo-periodism, _. ( A) birds should migrate in the middle of the winter ( B) longer days cause changes in the bodies of birds ( C) seasonal changes in the length of days do not affect migration ( D) increasing daylight increases the distance of migration 15 This passage supports

15、the belief that _. ( A) exact reasons for migration are not known ( B) birds migrate because of changes in temperature ( C) the ancestral home of all birds was the tropics ( D) glaciers caused birds to migrate 16 In Guangzhou, capital of South Chinas Guangdong Province, Guangzhou Baiyun Internationa

16、l Airport resumed its international flights to Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines and other Southeast Asian nations and regions early this month, said an airport official yesterday. And the airports flow of international passengers for July has reached 80 percent of the figure for the co

17、rresponding month of the previous year. Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport had to cancel some international services to Southeast Asian nations and regions because of the outbreak of SARS beginning in April, the official said. The official predicted his airports international service would retur

18、n to normal operation and handle even more international passengers in August. Currently, the Guangzhou airport is operating 22 international flights to 20 foreign metropolises. And nine foreign airlines have resumed their international flights to the airport. 16 In July Guangzhou Baiyun Internation

19、al Airport resumed its international service to _. ( A) the whole world ( B) only four southeastern nations ( C) the Southeast Asian nations ( D) all Asian nations 17 The airports flow of international passengers for July is _ the figure for the corresponding month of the previous year. ( A) 20% of

20、( B) 20% less than ( C) 80% more than ( D) 80% less than 18 Because of the outbreak of SARS, the airport _. ( A) reduced its service to some regions ( B) reduced its service to all regions ( C) reduced its service to some areas while adding to some other regions ( D) canceled all its services to Sou

21、theast Asian countries 19 Which of the following is true? ( A) The international service in August would be as much as in July. ( B) The flow of international passengers will be more than that in July. ( C) The airport will provide less service than in July. ( D) The flow of international passengers

22、 will be more than that in usual time. 20 The report is mainly about _. ( A) the operation of Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport ( B) where people should go to visit after SARS ( C) the prediction of what will happen to transport and tourism after SARS ( D) the resuming service in Guangzhou Baiy

23、un International Airport 21 It is curious how often sympathy for the old and infirm takes a form which actually humiliates them. Their friends, with good will, sometimes lean forward to rearrange their neckwear, touching their hair or patting their faces things they would never presume to do, unaske

24、d, to one of their contemporaries. An equally humiliating habit is to talk about old people in front of them as if they were not there, discussing their health. It is now universally accepted that children should be encouraged to do as much as they can for themselves in order to develop their brains

25、 and muscles, but so few people today seem to have time to allow the elderly the same means of keeping their minds and muscles active. They perform innumerable services for the old that they would be much better left to do, even with a struggle, for themselves. Convenient flats, “motherly“ visitors,

26、 or organized entertainments cannot make up for the fundamental need which must be satisfied the need to retain to the end of life human dignity and the respect of ones fellows. 21 Many people are not aware that it is rather rude to _. ( A) talk casually about old people in front of them as if they

27、were not there ( B) show sympathy for the old ( C) take care of the old when they are not ill ( D) pat the faces of the contemporaries 22 According to the passage the old would very much like to _. ( A) live alone ( B) live in comfortable and well-run homes ( C) be treated as adults instead of babie

28、s ( D) get unselfish help from their friends and relatives 23 The author suggests that _. ( A) much sympathy will inevitably humiliate the old ( B) kindness and unselfish help are not necessarily what the old need ( C) the old should be left to do whatever they want by themselves ( D) to the old, th

29、e friends and relatives respect is, at least, as important as their concern 24 If the old are left to do as much as they can for themselves, _. ( A) they may keep human dignity and enjoy the respect of the fellows ( B) they wont feel hurt or humiliated ( C) they will be able to develop their brains

30、and muscles ( D) they will be able to keep their minds and muscles active 25 The passage is mainly about that _. ( A) improper care and concern may do more harm than good to the old ( B) how to take good care of the old in different ways ( C) nowadays many people are not respectful enough to the old

31、 ( D) old people are just like children, who are difficult to satisfy 26 26 The position may bring the employee an annual income of the following EXCEPT _. ( A) $62,500 ( B) $92,000 ( C) less than $62,500 ( D) more than $92,000 27 The employed specialist may deal with _. ( A) different kinds of soft

32、ware ( B) only the software on Unix-based enterprise class servers ( C) criticizing software planning ( D) marketing leading-edge systems 28 The enterprise-class servers should be available to customers _. ( A) anytime around the year ( B) in working hours of week days ( C) at any place in the count

33、ry ( D) at certain places in the Agency 29 Which of the following is NOT mentioned about the work of a software system specialist? ( A) Helpfulness. ( B) Responsibility. ( C) Cooperation. ( D) Friendship. 30 The qualified applicant should _. ( A) have 3 years of working experience ( B) have a Bachel

34、or of Art degree ( C) have a Bachelor of Science degree ( D) have a Ph.D. degree 三、 Part III Cloze Directions: There are ten blanks in the following passage. For each numbered blank, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a sing

35、le line through the center. 31 Advertising is a form of selling. For thousands of years there have been individuals who have tried to【 B1】 others to buy the food they have produced or the goods they have made or the services they can perform. But in the 19th century the mass production of goods resu

36、lting from the Industrial Revolution made person to person selling inefficient. The mass distribution of goods that【 B2】 the development of the rail way and highway made person-to-person selling too slow and expensive. At the same time mass communication first newspapers and magazines then radio and

37、 television made mass selling through【 B3】 possible. The objective of any advertisement is to convince people that it is in their best interests to take the action the advertiser is recommending. The action【 B4】 be to purchase a product use a service vote for a political candidate or even to join th

38、e Army. Advertising as a【 B5】 developed first and most rapidly in the United States. The country that uses it to the greatest extent. In 1980 advertising expenditures in the U.S. exceeded 55 billion dollars or【 B6】 2 percent of the gross national product. Canada spent about 1.2 percent of its gross

39、national product【 B7】 advertising. 【 B8】 advertising brings the economies of mass selling to the manufacturer it produces benefits for the consumer as well. Some of those economies are passed along to the purchaser so that the cost of a product sold primarily through advertising is usually far【 B9】

40、than one sold through personal salespeople. Advertising brings people immediate news about products that have just come on the market. Finally advertising【 B10】 for the programs on commercial television and radio and for about two thirds of the cost of publishing magazine and newspapers. 31 【 B1】 (

41、A) request ( B) oblige ( C) affect ( D) persuade 32 【 B2】 ( A) followed ( B) preceded ( C) achieved ( D) induced 33 【 B3】 ( A) marketing ( B) advertising ( C) salespeople ( D) agents 34 【 B4】 ( A) should ( B) would ( C) may ( D) will 35 【 B5】 ( A) business ( B) service ( C) product ( D) profession 3

42、6 【 B6】 ( A) similarly ( B) supposedly ( C) approximately ( D) accountably 37 【 B7】 ( A) with ( B) at ( C) into ( D) on 38 【 B8】 ( A) While ( B) Therefore ( C) But ( D) If 39 【 B9】 ( A) more ( B) less ( C) cheaper ( D) dearer 40 【 B10】 ( A) works ( B) calls ( C) looks ( D) pays 四、 Part IV Dialogue C

43、ompletion Directions: In this part, there are ten short incomplete dialogues between two speakers, each followed by four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the one that most appropriately suits the conversational context and best completes the dialogue. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a

44、 single line through the center. 41 Waiter: Good afternoon._? Customer: I think Ill start off with a cup of soup. What kind of soup do you have today? ( A) Are you ready to order ( B) What to eat ( C) Ready to eat ( D) Whod like to see the menu 42 Speaker A: Well, we want to thank you for coming to

45、the studio today, Kiki. Its nice to meet you. Speaker B: Oh, thank you. ( A) Youre welcome. ( B) Im really pleased. ( C) How happy I am! ( D) Its my pleasure. 43 Speaker A: Well, Im really glad I talked to Doug about the problem I was having with my girlfriend. He gave me some excellent advice. Spea

46、ker B: Great. Thats what I like about Doug._, and hes always prepared to stop what hes doing and help you out when you need it. ( A) Hes very clever ( B) He is a really good listener ( C) He is really easy-going ( D) Hes very hardworking 44 Speaker A: Look what Bruce gave me for my birthday this bea

47、utiful scarf. Speaker B: _. He must have spent quite a bit of money on it. I didnt know you and Bruce were such close friends. ( A) Good news ( B) Good idea ( C) Wow. Its awful ( D) Wow. Its gorgeous 45 Speaker A: What shall we do this weekend? Speaker B: How about going to London on Saturday? There

48、s a good exhibition on at the Royal Academy. Speaker A: _ Shall we get the coach or the train? ( A) Id like to say yes but its just not possible ( B) Id rather go to another place ( C) OK, thats a good idea ( D) I cant make it Saturday 46 Shop-assistant: Can I help you? Customer: Yes, Id like to try

49、 these shoes in size 4, please? Shop-assistant: Yes, just a moment.Im sorry but weve only got them in four and a half. _? ( A) How about another pair ( B) Do you want to try them on ( C) Do you need any help ( D) Any particular color 47 Customer: Would it be possible to move to that table in the shade? Waiter: _, madam, but Ill see what I can do. ( A) No problem ( B) Sorry ( C) Im afrai

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