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1、在职申硕(同等学力)英语模拟试卷 10(无答案)Section ADirections: 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 single

2、bar across the square brackets on your machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET.1 A: Im sorry, but hes out to lunch right now. B: _.(A)Ok. Ill go catch him right now.(B) Ok. Ill call him after lunch.(C) Ok. Lunch time is fine.(D)Ok. Ill have lunch with him.2 A: Would you mind sending champagne and strawberries

3、to my room at 1 a.m. please? B: _.(A)Though I dont mind it, Im sorry were short of hands recently.(B) Ill try, madam, but on Wednesday the kitchen staff leave at midnight.(C) Sorry. We dont have champagne and strawberries in our restaurant for the time being.(D)Excuse madam, but I dont think it is c

4、onvenient to send you champagne and strawberries to your room at 1 a.m.3 A: I have an appointment to see Dr. Gram for a physical examination. B: _.(A)Could you come another time? Dr. Gram is not available right now.(B) Im afraid youve got to make another appointment.(C) Dr. Gram is busy. She has jus

5、t been. appointed Director of the clinic.(D)Please have a seat. She is in surgery right now.4 A: Would you like to leave a message? B: _.(A)No, Ill call back later.(B) Yes, go ahead.(C) Yes, please give me the message.(D)No, I dont have any message.5 A: You are washing your car even on vacation. It

6、makes me feel guilty. B: _.(A)Though Im washing my car on vacation, I was still criticized by my wife being lazy.(B) Never mind. Everyone does.(C) You shouldnt. Its just that I have nothing better to do at the moment.(D)Well, Im afraid I cant do better than this.Section BDirections: In this section,

7、 you will read 5 short conversations between a man 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 o

8、n your machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET.6 Man: The problem is that I dont get paid until tomorrow, but I must register for Dr. Martins class. Could you hold a place for me until then?Woman: You know that without full payment we are not allowed to reserve spaces in a class.Question: What does(A)The man h

9、as to wait and take his chances.(B) The man must pay now or he wont have a chance to get registered in the class.(C) She could help the man the way he wished.(D)Spaces can be reserved if partial payment is made.7 Woman: I havent seen John for some time now.Man: He had an accident. I told him not to

10、drive on like that.Question: What does the man think of Johns driving?(A)John always drives recklessly.(B) John always drives cautiously.(C) John always drives carefully.(D)John always drives after excessive drinking.8 Man: Mary, Your English exam is only a week ahead, and youre still playing comput

11、er games!Woman: So what?Question: What does the woman mean?(A)She doesnt care about the exam.(B) She has no idea about what to do next.(C) She isnt adequately prepared for the exam.(D)She will sit up for the exam tonight.9 Man: Not every woman could do the thing like her. She is extraordinary.Woman:

12、 Yeah, she is. But Ill have my moments.Question: What does the woman mean?(A)She thinks she is better than the lady the man is talking about.(B) She thinks she will be successful someday.(C) She thinks she is more attractive than the lady the man is talking about.(D)She thinks she has her own specia

13、lity.10 Man: Would you do me a favor by sitting next to Jane?Woman: Oh, I dont want the concert to be spoiled by her incessant long talk.Question: What does the womans response mean?(A)She will sit next to Jane.(B) She wont sit next to Jane.(C) She can enjoy the concert with Jane.(D)She can enjoy th

14、e concert with the man.Section ADirections: 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 across the square brac

15、kets on your machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET.11 The product appeared to be adequate in every respect.(A)improper(B) sufficient(C) superior(D)poor12 The graduate committee must be in full accord in their approval of a dissertation.(A)indecisive(B) unanimous(C) vocal(D)exposed13 The house is adjacent to

16、the bar.(A)near(B) above(C) below(D)across from14 The city of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, received its name in 1913, when the adjoining towns Winston and Salem were combined.(A)separate(B) neighboring(C) colonial(D)competing15 The human ear admits only a very limited range of frequencies.(A)confe

17、sses(B) gives off(C) forces in(D)lets in16 He was confronted with many difficulties, which, with the help of his friends, he successfully overcame.(A)was opposed by(B) was faced with(C) was happy with(D)was caused by17 The principal congratulated the student on his outstanding display of leadership.

18、(A)alluded(B) scolded(C) praised(D)contacted18 The conquest has been the subject of much conjecture.(A)debate(B) victory(C) accident(D)success19 A conscientious teacher spends hours preparing for classes and correcting students paper.(A)creative(B) leading(C) skillful(D)careful20 The general ordered

19、 that his forces be deployed immediately.(A)moved(B) gathered(C) employed(D)spread outSection BDirections: In this section, there are 10 incomplete sentences. For each sentence there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding lett

20、er with a single bar across the square brackets on your rnachine-scoring ANSWER SHEET.21 His father tried to _ him to a sense of duty.(A)await(B) award(C) awake(D)wake22 The aurora is one of natures most _ spectacles.(A)troublesome(B) tiresome(C) awesome(D)wearisome23 This incident _ me in my belief

21、 that loving-mother force alone is incomplete, with out fathers discipline.(A)committed(B) conducted(C) confirmed(D)compelled24 Difficulties and hardships have _ the best qualities of the young geologist.(A)brought about(B) brought forth(C) brought out(D)brought up25 Had it not been for your timely

22、help, our company would have been on the verge of _.(A)failure(B) bankruptcy(C) success(D)wealth26 After a prolonged siege, the town was rendered up to the _.(A)agitators(B) instigators(C) insurgents(D)delinquents27 Any expenses you may _ will be chargeable to the company.(A)incur(B) occur(C) catch(

23、D)spend28 The law applies to everyone _ of race, religion or color.(A)irrelevant(B) irrespective(C) irresponsible(D)irrevocable29 _ negotiations must take place before any agreement can be reached.(A)Long(B) Prolonged(C) Lengthy D, Extended(D)Extended30 My task boils down to industrial _ and trouble

24、 shooting.(A)contact(B) intimacy(C) liaison(D)involvement一、Reading ComprehensionDirections: There are 5 passages in this part. Each passage is followed 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 l

25、etter with a single bar across the square brackets on your machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET.30 For more than thirty years after astronauts first set foot on the Moon, scientists have been unable to unravel the mystery of where the Earths only satellite came from. But now there is direct evidence that th

26、e Moon was born after a giant collision between the young Earth and another planet.Previous studies of rocks from the Earth and the Moon have been unable to distinguish between the two, suggesting that they formed from the same material. But this still left room for a number of theories explaining h

27、owfor example, that the Moon and Earth formed from the same material at the same time. It was even suggested that the early Earth spun so fast it formed a bulge that eventually broke off to form the Moon.Franck Poitrasson, and his colleagues at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology have compared

28、 Moon rocks with rocks from Earth and discovered a surprising difference. They analysed the weight of the elements present in the rock using a highly accurate form of mass spectroscopy(光谱研究 ) that involves vaporising a sample by passing it through an argon (氩) flame. Although they appeared very simi

29、lar in most respects, the Moon rocks had a higher ratio of iron-57 to iron-54 isotopes(同位素)than the Earth rocks. “The only way we could explain this difference is that the Moon and the Earth were partly vaporised during their formation,“ says Poitrasson.Only the popular “giant planetary impact“ theo

30、ry could generate the temperatures of more than 1700 needed to vaporise iron. In this scenario, a Mars-sized planet known as Theia crashed into Earth 50 million years after the birth of the Solar System. This catastrophic collision would have released 100 million times more energy than the impact be

31、lieved to have wiped out the dinosaursenough to melt and vaporise a large portion of the Earth and completely destroy Theia. The debris from the collision would have been thrown into orbit around the Earth and eventually coalesced to form the Moon.When iron is vaporised, the lighter isotopes burn of

32、f first. And since the ejected debris that became the Moon would have been more thoroughly vaporised, it would have lost a greater proportion of its lighter iron isotopes than Earth did. This would explain the different ratios that Poitrasson has found.31 The main theme of the passage is _.(A)the di

33、fferences between the Earth and the Moon(B) how man manages to set foot onto the Moon(C) the collision between the Earth and the Moon(D)the origin of the Moon32 Previous studies could not distinguish between _.(A)the rocks from the Earth and the Moon(B) the Earth and the Moon(C) the Moon and the man

34、-made satellites(D)the young Earth and other planets33 Franck Poitrasson and his colleagues analyzed the weight of the elements present in the rock in order to _.(A)find out which rock contains more iron(B) see how hot it needs to vaporize irons(C) investigate how the Moon was formed(D)estimate whic

35、h rock is more valuable34 The passage tells us that the Theia crashed into the Earth _.(A)100 million years ago(B) leading to the rapid reproduction of the dinosaurs(C) vaporizing the iron on the Earth(D)producing enough energy to split the Earth into halves35 Which of the following statement is NOT

36、 TRUE according to the passage?(A)The Moon was born after a giant collision between the young Earth and another planet.(B) The Moon rocks had a higher ratio of iron 57 to iron 54 isotopes than the Earth rocks.(C) The Moon and the Earth have almost the same portion of iron.(D)This catastrophic collis

37、ion would have released much more energy than the impact believed to have wiped out the dinosaurs.36 What can we infer from the passage?(A)There are more lighter iron isotopes on the Moon than on the Earth.(B) There are fewer lighter iron isotopes on the Moon than on the Earth.(C) The Earth had been

38、 more thoroughly vaporized than the Moon.(D)Lighter iron isotopes and heavier iron isotopes have the same vaporizing point.36 Our brains could be hard-wired to be male or female long before we begin to grow testes(丸)or ovaries(卵巢)in the womb. This discovery might explain why some people feel trapped

39、 in a body thats the wrong sex, and could also lead to tests that reveal the true “brain sex“ of babies born with ambiguous genitalia(生殖器 ).Till now, the orthodoxy among developmental biologists has been that embryos develop ovaries and become female unless a gene called SRY on the Y chromosome is s

40、witched on. If this gene is active, it makes testes develop instead. This switch is seen as the key event in determining whether a baby is a girl or a boy. Only after the gonads(性腺) form and flood the body with the appropriate hormones, the theory goes, is the sex of our minds and bodies determined.

41、But in a study of mice, a team at the University of California, Los Angeles, has now found that males and females show differences in the expression of no fewer than 50 genes well before SRY switches on. “Its the first discovery of genes differentially expressed in the brain, “says Eric Vilain, who

42、led the UCLA team. “They may have an impact on the hard-wired development of the brain in terms of sexual differentiation independent of gonadal induction.“Vilain is presenting details of seven of the 50 genes to the annual meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics in Baltimore this week. Th

43、ree of these genes are dominant in females and four are dominant in males. The next step for Vilain and his team will be to show that the genes in question really do influence brain sexualityand not just in mice. This is likely to be a much tougher proposition than merely showing there are differenc

44、es in expression.But if the findings are confirmed, they could one day yield blood tests that allow doctors to establish the brain sex of babies born with genitalia that share features of both sexes. At present doctors and parents have to guess which gender to assign for surgical “correction“.37 The

45、 first paragraph tells us that _.(A)whether we will be male or female is determined by the brain, not the genitalia(B) some people consider themselves to be male but are in fact female physiologically(C) our brain sex is formed long after our testes or ovaries begin to grow(D)some people feel trappe

46、d because they have ambiguous genitalia38 Which of the following word is closer to the word “hard-wired“ in the first paragraph?(A)temporary(B) adjustable(C) unchangeable(D)revisable39 According to the orthodoxy among developmental biologists, if SRY is active,_.(A)the baby can either be a boy or a

47、girl(B) the baby will surely be a girl(C) the baby will definitely come to be a boy(D)the baby will certainly develop ambiguous genitalia40 What has been found by the study at UCLA?(A)We human beings have fewer than fifty genes.(B) Males and females have similar expression genes.(C) Differences in t

48、he expression of genes appear before SRY switches on.(D)Sexual differentiation depends mainly on gonadal induction.41 From paragraph 4 we know that Vilain and his team are going to _.(A)continue to study the influence of genes on human brain sexuality(B) look for more dominant genes for males as wel

49、l as for females(C) continue their study about genes on mice(D)show that there are differences in expression of genes of males and females42 We can infer from the last paragraph that _.(A)all babies are born with genitalia that share features of both sexes(B) surgical correction operations at present are mainly based on guessing(C) in the future fewer babies will be born with ambiguous genitalia(D)in the future doctors may be

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