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[外语类试卷]在职攻硕英语联考模拟试卷27(无答案).doc

1、在职攻硕英语联考模拟试卷 27(无答案)Section A Dialogue CompletionDirections: In this section, you will read 5 short incomplete dialogues between two speakers, each followed by four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the answer that best suits the situation to complete the dialogue. Mark your answer on the ANSWER

2、 SHEET with a single line through the center.1 A: I dont know why we listen to George? B: _(A)I dont know exactly why, either.(B) I guess we are wrong this time.(C) I know. But perhaps you dont know why.(D)George, you know, is one of the hardest working students among us. 2 A: Im anxious to get star

3、ted on our project. Can we meet sometime before the weekend? B: _(A)Never mind. Shall we meet on Sunday?(B) Your project? I have no time studying your project.(C) What about Friday morning? Ill have time to go to the library that afternoon.(D)OK. Library is the best place for us to meet. 3 A: Good t

4、o see you. You look more fit and better. B: _(A)Thanks. I had a lot of exercise and drank vegetable juice everyday.(B) Sorry. I dont think I am more fit. Actually, I caught a bad cold.(C) Yes. Im much more fit. And you?(D)Im glad to see you too, though Im not much better that ever before. 4 A: Hi, T

5、om. How is everything? B: _(A)I dont care at all.(B) No good, thanks.(C) Not bad. How are you?(D)Thank you for asking. 5 A: What is all this glass doing on the floor? B: _(A)Look at the window and youll see. The kids were playing ball and Tommy failed to catch it.(B) Ill clean it.(C) Ill call the re

6、pair man.(D)Cant you find out? Section B Dialogue ComprehensionDirections: In this section, you will read 5 short conversations between a man and a woman. At the end of each conversation there is a question followed by four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer to the question from th

7、e four choices given and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.6 Man: Have they found anything about the girls death? Woman: I think so. The report they would present to the police station will throw light on it. Question: What does the woman mean?(A)The mystery

8、of the girls death will be clamped.(B) The mystery of the girls death will be clarified.(C) They can never find the answer to the girls death.(D)They can never trust the police station for cracking the mystery.7 Man: Peter was a great guy. He was drowned while rescuing a child from icy water of the

9、fiver yesterday. Woman: Well, as far as I know, that was not the first dangerous situation he was in. Question: What does the woman mean?(A)Peter was robust.(B) Peter was brave.(C) Peter was generous.(D)Peter was dangerous.8 Man: Im terribly sorry, Ann, I lost the magazine you lent me that other day

10、. Woman: It doesnt matter. It was a back number anyway. Question: What does the woman mean?(A)She thinks that the man is generous by nature.(B) The magazine doesnt have a back cover.(C) She feels the mans apology is enough.(D)The magazine is no longer of any use to her.9 Man: Bill, have you heard th

11、e latest news? It appears that we wont be laid off after all. Woman: Oh, somewhat Im tired of working here anyway. Question: What does the woman mean?(A)She is surprised.(B) She feels very happy.(C) She is indifferent.(D)She feels very angry.10 Man: Friday is a public holiday. Shall we spend our wee

12、kend in Kunming? We could leave on Thursday night. Woman: Id rather go on Friday. My uncle will drop in on Thursday evening. I havent met him for several years. Question: What does the woman mean?(A)She thinks she will go to her uncles first.(B) Shell have a visitor and cant leave on Thursday.(C) Sh

13、e will have an appointment with her friend.(D)She will be happy to go with the man on Thursday.一、Part II Vocabulary and Structure (20 minutes, 10 points)Directions: There are 20 incomplete sentences in this section. For each sentence there are 4 choices marked A, B. C and D. Choose the one that best

14、 completes the sentence. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.11 Heat is always being transferred in one way or another, _ there is any difference in temperature.(A)since(B) where(C) after(D)as soon as 12 High school and college students today are pushed so much

15、 in the direction of specialization _ little time is left for the further development of the basic reading skills initiated in earlier years.(A)as(B) so that(C) that(D)therefore 13 It has been said that most of the structural faults of technical reports result from the authors _ with what he is writ

16、ing that he neglects to worry enough about how and for whom he is writing.(A)so much concerned(B) too much concerned(C) being so concerned(D)being too concerned 14 In its short history, the art of motion pictures has frequently undergone change that seemed fundamental, _ the introduction of sound.(A

17、)such as which resulting from(B) such as that what results from(C) such as that resulting from(D)such as which results from 15 _ the help this computer may provide, it should not be seen as a substitute for fundamental thinking and reasoning skills.(A)For all(B) Even with(C) But for(D)In case of 16

18、The house was very quiet, _ as it was on the side of a mountain.(A)isolated(B) being isolated(C) isolating(D)having been isolated 17 When I try to understand _ that prevents so many Americans from being as happy as one might expect, it seems to me that there are two causes.(A)why it does(B) what it

19、does(C) what it is(D)why it is 18 Many of the successful men, had they been able to choose for themselves, would have selected some quite different professions _ they have made fortunes.(A)from that in which(B) from which(C) in which(D)from what 19 Some people hold that, since we live in a money-ori

20、ented society, the average individual cares little about solving _ problems.(A)anyone elses(B) anyones else(C) anyone elses(D)any one elses 20 Just as the soil is a part of the earth, _ the atmosphere.(A)as it is(B) the same is(C) so is(D)and so is 21 If you dont have your files protected while work

21、ing on the computer, you might have them _ by accident.(A)subtracted(B) extinguished(C) deleted(D)expelled 22 It turned out that he had forgotten to _ the lens cap and all the pictures he had taken thus failed to develop.(A)remove(B) delete(C) erase(D)detach 23 If the candidate can get the support o

22、f the women voters, he _ a good chance of winning the next election.(A)grasps(B) stands(C) grips(D)speculates 24 I have no doubt that if the students interest in the subject is aroused, they will _ the challenge and commit more of their time and energy to their studies.(A)face up to(B) keep pace wit

23、h(C) stand out against(D)fall back on 25 Before he finally sent its copies off to be handed out among members of the committee, he went over it again and made sure that no item of importance was _.(A)checked out(B) crossed out(C) dropped out(D)left out 26 Bill is an example of a severely disabled pe

24、rson who has become _ at many survival skills.(A)proficient(B) persistent(C) consistent(D)sufficient 27 The goal is to make higher education available to everyone who is willing and capable _ his financial situation.(A)with respect to(B) in terms of(C) regardless of(D)in accordance with 28 Those are

25、as rely on agriculture almost _, having few mineral resources and a minimum of industrial development. (A)respectively(B) exclusively(C) incredibly(D)extraordinarily 29 The kitchen was small and _ so that the disabled could reach everything without difficulty.(A)conventional(B) compact(C) compatible

26、(D)concise 30 The basic causes are unknown although certain conditions that may lead to cancer have been(A)identified(B) guaranteed(C) conveyed(D)notified. 二、Part III Reading Comprehension (40 minutes, 40 points)Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each of the passages is followed by 5 que

27、stions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are 4 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.30 American consumers like convenience very much. During the last 50 years, there has been a dramatic increas

28、e in such labor-saving devices as automatic washing machines, clothes dryers, dishwashers, food processors, microwave ovens, garbage disposals and power lawn mowers. Today, all of these and many more, are found in a typical suburban home. These labor-saving devices are designed to reduce the time sp

29、ent on housework. However, the time that Americans save is quickly spent on other activities. The American desire for convenience also created the concept of fast-food restaurants, found in every city and almost every small town in the United States, and now exported all over the world. These fast-f

30、ood restaurants, such as McDonalds and KFC, serve sandwiches, salads, fried chicken, seafood, and other food to hurried customers in five minutes or less, often at a drive-up window. There are also a wide variety of restaurants that will deliver Chinese food, pizza, and other dishes to peoples homes

31、 in about a half-hour. In many areas there are “take-out taxis“ that will deliver food from the menus of 20 or 30 different restaurants for a small charge. For those who prefer to prepare their food at home, American grocery stores are full of convenience foods that are packaged and ready to cook or

32、 even precooked. Like microwave ovens and dishwashers, fast-food and take-out restaurants are convenient because they save the American consumer time that would otherwise be spent fixing meals or cleaning up. More than half of all the women in the United States are currently employed. This includes

33、mothers with children under the age of 18. More than half the women with little children under the age of six hold jobs. Sixty-eight percent of the women who have school-age children are employed. Families with working mothers need all the time-savers they can get. Thus, the conveniences that Americ

34、ans desire reflect not so much a leisurely lifestyle as a busy lifestyle in which even minutes of time are too valuable to be wasted. Alexis de Tocqueville was one of the first to see in this a curious paradox (自相矛盾) in the American character. He observed that Americans were so busy working to acqui

35、re comforts and conveniences that they were unable to relax and to enjoy leisure time when they had it. Today, many Americans have what one medical doctor has called “the hurry sickness“.31 The increase in labor-saving devices in the last 50 years reflected _.(A)a shortage of labor force in America(

36、B) peoples need to reduce the time spent on housework(C) Americans interest in doing housework(D)the quick change of American family life 32 Americans like fast food and takeout restaurants because _.(A)they are cheap(B) they offer nutritious and tasty food(C) they provide superior service(D)they ar

37、e convenient 33 It is implied in the passage that _.(A)fast food is not as nutritious as home-cooked food(B) fast food restaurants are more popular than take-out restaurants in the U. S.(C) most of the cooking at home is done by women(D)more men than women prefer eating convenient food 34 The conven

38、iences that Americans desire reflect _.(A)a leisurely lifestyle(B) a busy lifestyle(C) a wasteful habit(D)a lazy character 35 “The curious paradox in the American character“ (Last Para. ) means that _.(A)Americans were so busy working to acquire comforts and conveniences that they were unable to rel

39、ax and to enjoy leisure time when they had it(B) Americans love comforts and conveniences very much, yet they dont know how to get them(C) Americans value time very much, yet they are too wasteful of material things(D)Americans know its unhealthy to eat fast food, but they just cant resist it 35 The

40、 idea of building “New Towns“ to absorb growth is frequently considered a cure-all for urban problems. It is wrongly assumed that if new residents can be diverted from existing centers, the present urban situation at least will get no worse. It is further and equally wrongly assumed that since Europ

41、ean New Towns have been financially and socially successful, we can expect the same sorts of results in the United States. Present planning, thinking, and legislation will not produce the kinds of New Town that have been successful abroad. It will multiply suburbs or encourage developments in areas

42、where land is cheap and construction profitable rather than where New Towns are genuinely needed. Such ill-considered projects not only will fail to relieve pressures on existing cities but will, in fact, tend to weaken those cities further by drawing away high-income citizens and increasing the con

43、centration of low-income groups that are unable to provide tax income. The remaining taxpayers, accordingly, will face increasing burdens, and industry and commerce will seek escape. Unfortunately, this mechanism is already at work in some metropolitan areas. The promoters of New Towns so far in the

44、 United States have been developers, builders, and financial institutions. The main interest of these promoters is economic gain. Furthermore, federal regulations designed to promote the New Town idea do not consider social needs as the European New Town plans do. In fact, our regulations specify vi

45、rtually all the ingredients of the typical suburban community, with a bit of political rhetoric (修辞) thrown in. A workable American New Town formula should be established as firmly here as the national formula was in Britain. All possible social and governmental innovations as well as financial fact

46、ors should be thoroughly considered and accommodated (容纳) in this policy. Its objectives should be clearly stated, and both incentives and penalties should be provided to ensure that the objectives are pursued. If such a policy is developed, then the New Town approach can play an important role in a

47、lleviating Americas urban problems.36 The writer thinks that the idea of building “New Towns“ in the U. S. _.(A)will help to solve the present urban situation(B) will produce the same sorts of results as does in Europe(C) will by no means alleviate the urban problems(D)will prevent the present urban

48、 situation from getting worse 37 Which of the following is not a side effect caused by building new towns?(A)Industry and commerce will move away from metropolitan area.(B) The present cities tax income will be reduced because high income citizens will move to new towns.(C) Low-income families will

49、have better housing conditions.(D)The remaining citizens in the present cities will be faced with heavier tax burdens. 38 According to the writer, the advocators of New Towns in the U. S. _.(A)mainly have profit in mind(B) attach importance to social needs(C) hope to relieve pressures on existing cities(D)intend to follow the European example 39 The success of the New Town approach lies in t

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