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1、2011 年 1 月研究生英语学位课统考( GET)真题试卷(无答案)Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear nine short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be read only once. Choose the best answer from

2、the four choices given by marking the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square brackets on your machine-scoring Answer Sheet.(A)He was beaten by a fellow worker.(B) He was laughed at by a fellow worker.(C) He was fired from his work.(D)He was replaced by his co-worker.(A)He did it li

3、ke everyone else.(B) He was not speeding basically.(C) He would like to pay the fine.(D)The policeman was unfair to him.(A)Talk about their fishing experiences.(B) Drive the womans dad to the station together.(C) Put off their fishing plan for the next weekend.(D)Go fishing after the woman sees her

4、dad off.(A)She thought the mans project had been finished.(B) She didnt know the mans project was urgent.(C) She thinks the man shouldnt be so stressed.(D)She thinks the man has exaggerated about his project.(A)He knows psychology very well.(B) Psychology is beyond his comprehension.(C) Psychology i

5、s his major.(D)He has forgotten the theory of psychology.(A)Its a pleasant surprise.(B) Its really unexpected.(C) Its very sad.(D)Its a pity.(A)He was disappointed with the service.(B) He was satisfied with the service.(C) He finally got what he wanted.(D)He would like to try it again.(A)He didnt fi

6、nish his finals week.(B) He failed most of his examinations.(C) He couldnt remember what he had prepared in the exams.(D)He couldnt concentrate during the exams.(A)Not enjoyable.(B) Just so so.(C) Its his favorite.(D)He likes it.Section BDirections: In this section you will hear two mini-talks. At t

7、he end of each talk, there will be some questions. Both the talks and the questions will be read to you only once. After each question, there will be a pause. During the pause, you must choose the best answer from the four choices given by marking the corresponding letter with a single bar across th

8、e square brackets on your machine-scoring Answer Sheet.(A)To start up her own business.(B) To gain experience.(C) To save for her tuition.(D)To help her family.(A)Because he could have more spare credits.(B) Because the 15-credit-plan was more cost-efficient.(C) Because he had to make up 15 credits.

9、(D)Because the 15-credit-plan was easier.(A)To become an intern.(B) To challenge traditions.(C) To start up her own business.(D)To get a full-time job.(A)The United States has declared its independence.(B) Lady Liberty is a gift from the people of France.(C) The American people have shaken off oppre

10、ssion.(D)The United States has broken off its relations with the UK.(A)Lady Liberty.(B) Liberty Lady.(C) The Statue of Liberty.(D)Liberty Enlightening the World.(A)By bus.(B) By boat.(C) By car.(D)By subway.Section CDirections: In this section you will bear a short lecture. Listen to the recording a

11、nd complete the notes about the lecture. You will hear the recording twice. After the recording you are asked to write down your answers on the Answer Sheet. You now have 25 seconds to read the notes below.16 Mental health experts also include other disorders like_(4 words) that affect millions of p

12、eople.17 Mental health problems are most severe in poor countries that_(3 words)to deal with them.18 About half of all mental health problems first appear before_(4 words).19 According to the WHO, how many people suffered from depression in 2009?(4 words)20 The disability caused by mental disorders

13、can also be a big impact on _(3 words).Section ADirections: There are ten questions in this section. Each question is a sentence with one word or phrase underlined. Below the sentence are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Choose the word or phrase that is closest in meaning to the underlin

14、ed one. Mark the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square brackets on your machine-scoring Answer Sheet.21 It was fascinating to watch my husband as he literally became President before my eyes.(A)liberally(B) wisely(C) actually(D)theoretically22 The rights that the citizens of those

15、 countries enjoy can all be incorporated in the laws of those individual countries.(A)embodied(B) excluded(C) immersed(D)interpreted23 These are the men and women who run the house and tend to the special needs of its residents.(A)take to(B) amount to(C) attend to(D)object to24 These women hoped tha

16、t the cease-fire would continue and that the violence would end once and for all.(A)quickly(B) conclusively(C) universally(D)temporarily25 There is some excitement on the horizon, but I cant tell you about it.(A)in the distance(B) soon to happen(C) without a question(D)at first sight26 Low interest

17、rates created easy credit conditions, fueling a housing construction boom and encouraging consumption.(A)contaminating(B) extinguishing(C) stimulating(D)transporting27 War involves inflicting the greatest amount of damage in the briefest space of time.(A)causing(B) avoiding(C) compensating(D)fabrica

18、ting28 Inflation can destroy the fabric of society by adversely affecting fixed income groups.(A)stability(B) perplexity(C) evolution(D)structure29 The participants of the meeting were astonished by the discrepancy between the mayors words and his actions.(A)difference(B) correlation(C) conformity(D

19、)separation30 The English writing of college students in China is generally redundant for lack of specific words.(A)ambiguous(B) wordy(C) unconvincing(D)stereotypedSection BDirections: There are ten questions in this section. Each question is a sentence with something missing. Below each sentence ar

20、e four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Choose one word or phrase that best completes the sentence. Mark the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square brackets on your machine-scoring Answer Sheet.31 Without mutual trust, the willingness to engage_in the learning process is hind

21、ered.(A)deliberately(B) collaboratively(C) destructively(D)individually32 Humans have to settle the problems with food, clothes and_before they can survive.(A)cabin(B) mansion(C) shed(D)shelter33 How did it_that in English the correlation between spelling and pronunciation is not very close?(A)come

22、about(B) come on(C) come to(D)come by34 While the test-oriented approach to teaching is_desirable, it is widely used in China.(A)other than(B) not only(C) nothing but(D)far from35 In January 1995, George W Bush was_as the new governor of Texas.(A)turned in(B) taken in(C) sworn in(D)put in36 The auth

23、or takes great care to establish an accurate accounting of the _of the violence during the Nanking Massacre.(A)perspectives(B) dimensions(C) concentrations(D)extensions37 Scientists have been trying to_what factors can cause aging.(A)find out(B) turn out(C) set out(D)carry out38 Ten years_her career

24、 as a lawyer, she decided to start her own firm in Chicago.(A)within(B) during(C) into(D)amid39 The tower of the World Trade Center_after it was hit by the plane.(A)dissipated(B) paddled(C) hedged(D)collapsed40 To be a success, she would only play the role if she could_with the character.(A)collide(

25、B) coincide(C) identify(D)argue 一、CLOZE40 Early in January 2009, the temperature in Tanana, Alaska, fell to 55 below zero F. It was so cold that when the airport runway lights stopped working, crews were【C1】_from going outside to fix them.So it was a real concern when Vicky Aldridge, a nurse practit

26、ioner at the village health center, realized that 61-year-old Winkler Bifelt was bleeding【C2 】_and needed medical treatment at Fairbanks Memorial Hospital,【C3 】_150 miles away. The sun was already down when Aldridge made the【C4】 _telephone call to Frontier Flying Service in Fairbanks.“We told them t

27、he only way we could fly was if they could find enough vehicles to【C5 】_the runway with headlights so we could land,“ said Bob Hajdukovich, the companys president. Aldridges next calls went to airport and town officials, who,【C6】_, called villagers. Forty-five minutes later, enough cars, trucks, min

28、ivans and snowmobiles had lined up so that the runway was【C7】_.Pilots Nate Thompson and David Fowler landed without【C8】_, and men took off again, with Bifelt.“There is this wonderful caring【C9】_in the village,“ Aldridge said. “If anyone needs anything, all I have to do is to call one or two people a

29、nd everything will get【C10】_.“41 【C1 】(A)objected(B) obstructed(C) obliged(D)observed42 【C2 】(A)intimately(B) integrally(C) intentionally(D)internally43 【C3 】(A)less(B) some(C) but(D)even44 【C4 】(A)eagerness(B) pressure(C) emergency(D)hurry45 【C5 】(A)line(B) cross(C) span(D)park46 【C6 】(A)by turns(B

30、) in turn(C) in order(D)in return47 【C7 】(A)lightened(B) illustrated(C) cleared(D)widened48 【C8 】(A)reason(B) support(C) hesitation(D)consideration49 【C9 】(A)status(B) occasion(C) surrounding(D)atmosphere50 【C10 】(A)into control(B) out of danger(C) done well with(D)taken care of二、READING COMPREHENSI

31、ON50 November 25 is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. This day was recognized by the General Assembly of the United Nations in 1999 with a view to raising public awareness of violations of the rights of women. Why was this step necessary?In many cultures women are

32、viewed and treated as inferior or as second class citizens. Prejudices against them are deep rooted. Gender-based violence in all its forms is an ongoing problem, even in the so-called developed world. According to former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, “Violence against women is global in reach, a

33、nd takes place in all societies and cultures. It affects women no matter what their race, social origin, birth or other status may be.“Radhika Coomaraswamy, UN expert of the Commission on Human Rights on Violence Against Women, says in his report that for the vast majority of women, violence against

34、 women is “a taboo issue, invisible in society and a shameful fact of life.“ Statistics issued by a victim study institution in Holland indicate that 23 percent of women in one South American country, or about 1 in 4, suffer some form of domestic violence. Likewise, the Council of Europe estimates t

35、hat 1 in 4 European women suffer domestic violence during their lifetime. According to the British Home Office in England and Wales in one recent year, an average of two women each week were killed by current or former partners. The magazine India Today International reported that “for women across

36、India, fear is a constant companion and rape is the stranger they may have to confront at every corner, on any road, in any public place at any hour.“ UN experts described violence against women and girls as “todays most serious human rights challenge.“51 This passage is intended to_.(A)point out th

37、e root of violence against women(B) find solutions to violence against women(C) criticize the governments inaction about violence against women(D)make people better aware of violence against women52 The word “gender“ in Paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to_.(A)race(B) society(C) culture(D)sex53 Acco

38、rding to former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, violence against women could be widely found_.(A)in rich countries(B) in poor countries(C) in developing countries(D)across the world54 By “violence against women is a taboo issue,“ Radhika Coomaraswamy means that the vast majority of women_.(A)turn a

39、 blind eye to the problem(B) dont want to talk about the problem(C) turn a deaf ear to the problem(D)have been accustomed to the problem55 According to the last paragraph, violence against women is_.(A)more serious in South American countries(B) more serious in European countries(C) equally serious

40、in South American and European countries(D)less serious in developed countries56 According to the passage, women in India_.(A)often live in the fear of violence against them(B) suffer more serious domestic violence(C) must have their companions everywhere(D)are facing most serious human rights chall

41、enges56 When you think of monkeys, you probably think of the tropics. Few species of monkeys venture into temperate lands. Nevertheless, there are one or two notable exceptions.In the high Atlas Mountains of North Africa, where snowfall is common during the winter, small groups of Barbary apes roam

42、through forests of cedar and oak. One isolated group of these monkeys can be found 200 miles to the north, living on the Rock of Gibraltar, at the southern most tip of Europe.How do naturalists explain this mystery? Some believe that the monkeys colonized other areas of Europe in the distant past an

43、d that those of Gibraltar are the only surviving group. Others think that Arabic or British colonizers brought them to the Rock. Legend has it that the monkeys crossed the narrow straits dividing Europe from Africa by means of a long-lost underground tunnel. Whatever their origin, they are now the o

44、nly free range monkeys found in Europe.The Barbary apes are not actually apes. They are tailless monkeys. The Barbary apes inhabit the pine woods that cover the upper part of the Rock. Although they number only a hundred or so, they have become “the peninsulas most famous residents,“ according to th

45、e International Primate Protection League.Since seven million tourists visit Gibraltar every year, the mischievous monkeys have an ample food supply. Although they feed on wild plants, they have become skilled at begging and occasionally stealing food from visitors. Local authorities also provide th

46、e monkeys with fruit and vegetables.Apart from feeding, the monkeys spend 20 percent of their day grooming each other. Both male and female monkeys care for and play with the young ones. They live in close knit groups, where stress sometimes leads to confrontation. While the older monkeys use threat

47、s and screams to chase away the younger ones, they also have an unusual tooth-chattering behavior that seems to calm them down.Their arrival on Gibraltar may remain a mystery; still, these sociable monkeys add a special charm to the limestone headland that guards the entrance to the Mediterranean Se

48、a. Gibraltar would not be the same without them.57 The monkeys on the Rock of Gibraltar are special because_.(A)they live in tropic areas(B) they inhabit temperate lands(C) they live in forests(D)they came from North Africa58 Which of the following is NOT the possible origin of the Gibraltar monkeys

49、?(A)They may be the surviving group of European monkeys.(B) They may have been brought to Gibraltar by colonizers.(C) They may have come from Africa through the long-lost tunnel.(D)They may have swum across the narrow straits from Africa.59 The population of “the peninsulas most famous residents“_.(A)is growing rapidly(B) outnumbers the local people(C) is threatened by too many visitors(D)is about five scores

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