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1、在职申硕(同等学力)英语模拟试卷 123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 SH

2、EET. 0 A. Theyre not expensive. B. What are these dolls made of C. Can you show me some others Customer:【 D1】 _ ? Salesclerk: They are made of argil. Customer: They are so lovely. Salesclerk: Yes, you are right. Customer:【 D2】 _ ? Salesclerk: Yes, please come this way. How about these? Customer: The

3、y are lovely, too. I dont know which to buy now. Salesclerk: You can take them all.【 D3】 _ . Customer: Are you sure? Salesclerk: Yes, of course. 1 【 D1】 2 【 D2】 3 【 D3】 3 A. its a window table that weve booked B. just usher him here C. Weve a reservation for a table for two under the name of Stephen

4、 A: Good evening, sir and madam. B: Good evening.【 D4】 _. A: Let me check the list. Yes, we do have a reservation under Mr. Stephen. B: But there is a change in the number of people. There are six of us. Four of my friends are coming soon. A: It doesnt matter. Follow me, please. What do you think of

5、 the table in the center of the dining room? B: But【 D5】 _ . A: Im sorry, but you see, all the tables by the window are small, with up to four seats. B: Oh, I see. Well have to make up with the center one. A: Thank you for your understanding, Mr. Stephen. B: If a Mr. Sun comes to look for me, 【 D6】

6、_. A: Yes, I will. 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 with one of the choices to complete the interview and mark your answer on the ANSW

7、ER SHEET. 6 A. Im sure the Canadian people must be interested in them B. Wed like to appoint an agent in Canada C. Hunan embroidery has long been famous D. Thank you for inviting me to visit your beautiful city A: Welcome to Changsha, Mr. Robert! B:【 D7】 _ . A: Its a great pleasure for us to have yo

8、u as our guest. We hope your visit will help to promote the friendly relationship between Hunan and your company. B: I hope so. Could you introduce something special to me first? A: Sure. Hunan Province is usually referred as “the land of rice and fish“. Besides, there are many kinds of traditional

9、articles of handicraft art, rich and colorful. Among them,【 D8】 _ . Youll be interested in them, Im sure. B: Go into details, please. A: Hunan embroidery is a traditional folk handicraft with a history of over 2,000 years. Its one of the four types of embroidery in our country. In its long developme

10、nt, Hunan embroidery has evolved its own unique artistic style. Based on traditional style of a Chinese painting, it is delicate in pattern, fine in workmanship, rich in color and unrestrained in style. As early as 1933, Hunan embroidery works were displayed at exhibitions held in Chicago, U. S. A.

11、and were awarded a gold medal. B: Any traditional works? A: Yes. Theres many, such as “Nine Dragons Playing the Pearl“, “The Awe-inspiring Tiger“, “Eight Fine Horses“, “Dragons Flying and Phoenixes Dancing“, “Panda“, and so on. They all have different features. B: I think they may be used for the be

12、d and for decoration too. A: Yes. In recent years new technologies such as bifacial embroidery with different designs, color schemes and stitchings, hidden land-scape embroidery, etc. , have appeared.【 D9】 _ . B: Absolutely right. Simply because of this, well be very glad to cooperate with you in pr

13、omoting the sale of Hunan embroidery. A:【 D10】 _ . How would you like to accept this appointment yourself? B: Sounds good. Any practical procedures? A: We usually grant our agents 10% commission on sale. When the turnover comes to more than five hundred thousand dollars, a commission of 3% or more i

14、s granted. B: Thats reasonable. I wish our cooperation successful. 7 【 D7】 8 【 D8】 9 【 D9】 10 【 D10】 Section B Directions: 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 co

15、rresponding letter with a single bar across the square brackets on your rnachine-scoring ANSWER SHEET. 11 He was_when he heard the unexpected news, but I finally convinced him. ( A) incredible ( B) inevitable ( C) incredulous ( D) indifferent 12 We had a marvelous holiday. Only the last two days wer

16、e slightly_by weather. ( A) damaged ( B) enhanced ( C) spoiled ( D) diminished 13 NASA is casting a wider net in the space shuttle investigation as to what caused the spacecraft to swing out of control and_moments before it was to land. ( A) disassemble ( B) disembark ( C) disintegrate ( D) disinher

17、it 14 The discussion was so prolonged and exhausting that_we had to stop for refreshments. ( A) at large ( B) at ease ( C) at random ( D) at intervals 15 A luxury express train jumped the tracks on a bridge in eastern India, killing at least 50 on the spot. According to the Northern Railway spokesma

18、n, the death_is expected to rise. ( A) figure ( B) toll ( C) span ( D) yield 16 Participants in the Shanghai Cooperation Forum_regional teamwork to promote investment and economic development. ( A) cursed ( B) echoed ( C) bounced ( D) hailed 17 Turning cultivated land back into forests or pasture is

19、 a fundamental way to stem soil _and desertification in the long run. ( A) erosion ( B) depletion ( C) violation ( D) delusion 18 The discrepancy in the company accounts is so_that no auditor could have failed to notice it. ( A) spontaneous ( B) conspicuous ( C) notorious ( D) superfluous 19 Russian

20、 women had to wear protective masks as they walked in Moscow, which was _by a heavy smog yesterday. ( A) shrouded ( B) unveiled ( C) decayed ( D) deprived 20 In that country, a person who marries before legal age must have a parents_ to obtain a license. ( A) sanction ( B) warrant ( C) malignance (

21、D) affirmation 一、 Reading Comprehension Directions: 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 letter with a single bar across the squar

22、e brackets on your machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET. 20 The way people hold to the belief that a fun-filled, painfree life equals happiness actually reduces their chances of ever attaining real happiness. If fun and pleasure are equal to happiness then pain must be equal to unhappiness. But in fact, the

23、 opposite is true: more often than not things that lead to happiness involve some pain. As a result, many people avoid the very attempts that are the source of true happiness. They fear the pain inevitably brought by such things as marriage, raising children, professional achievement, religious comm

24、itment (承担的义务 ), self-improvement. Ask a bachelor (单身汉 ) why he resists marriage even though he finds dating to be less and less satisfying. If he is honest he will tell you that he is afraid of making a commitment. For commitment is in fact quite painful. The single life is filled with fun, adventu

25、re, excitement. Marriage has such moments, but they are not its most distinguishing features. Couples with infant children are lucky to get a whole nights sleep or a three-day vacation. I dont know any parent who would choose the word fun to describe raising children. But couples who decide not to h

26、ave children never know the joys of watching a child grow up or of playing with a grandchild. Understanding and accepting that true happiness has nothing to do with fun is one of the most liberating realizations. It liberates time: now we can devote more hours to activities that can genuinely increa

27、se our happiness. It liberates money, buying that new car or those fancy clothes that will do nothing to increase our happiness now seems pointless. And it liberates us from envy: we now understand that all those who are always having so much fun actually may not be happy at all. 21 According to the

28、 author, a bachelor resists marriage chiefly because_. ( A) he is reluctant to take on family responsibilities ( B) he believes that life will be more cheerful if he remains single ( C) he finds more fun in dating than in marriage ( D) he fears it will put an end to all his fun adventure and excitem

29、ent 22 To understand what true happiness is, one must_. ( A) have as much run as possible during ones lifetime ( B) make every effort to liberate oneself from pain ( C) put up with pain under all circumstances ( D) be able to distinguish happiness from fun 23 According to the authors opinion, _. ( A

30、) happiness is different from fun ( B) fun always leads to happiness ( C) happiness is always originated from fun ( D) pain is another kind of happiness 23 When I saw the notice “Women film extras wanted“ in a local newspaper, I jumped at the chance. Since childhood, I had dreamt of being a film sta

31、r. The casting interview went well, and two days later I was told that I had been chosen. I was to lose some of my enthusiasm for the idea, however extras are often left in the dark for some time as to which role they will play. Finally, the nature of my role was revealed: I was asked to play a ment

32、al hospital patient. Despite my disappointment, I agreed to participate. Then, barely a week later, the day of filming dawned. An 13 of us extras, mainly housewives, were driven to an old hospital. The coffee and tea they served us looked and tasted like cement. Then we were rushed off to make-up. M

33、y hair was pinned back and make-up was applied that gave me a pale appearance. Then we just sat in a minibus for a few hours, as the cameras rolled elsewhere. After the second hour had passed I was becoming bored. I bet stars are never treated like this, I thought. I had expected to be so busy that

34、I hadnt come prepared for a long wait. Many of the others had brought a book or knitting. Three hours had now passed. Then at last we were called to do our scenes. When the director came in, we were instructed where to stand and what to do. Along with a few others, I was told to sit at a table and w

35、eave baskets. This was not an easy task. The cane (藤条 ) we had to use was very long. On several occasions my basket fell apart in front of my very eyes. On others I only succeeded in hitting a cameraman in the eye. Life for the other extras was far from easy. Jean, who was barefoot, had to circle th

36、e floor. Poor Alice was asked to pretend to bang her head against the wall. Meanwhile, Veronica swept the floor. Thankfully, after just a few attempts, the scenes were done. And so my first taste of this “glorious“ career was over. Although I found the experience quite interesting, my first screen r

37、ole will almost certainly be my last. 24 The word “extras“ used in this story means people who_. ( A) play unimportant parts in a film ( B) have little experience of acting ( C) pretend to be film stars ( D) need a part-time job 25 According to the story, which of the following statements is true ab

38、out the author? ( A) She understood clearly that most film stars used to be extras. ( B) She didnt refuse the role assigned to her although she didnt like it. ( C) Unlike other women who were reading or knitting, she was busy with her scene. ( D) The only thing she did well was to use the cane as a

39、weapon. 26 Alice, one of the 13 women extras, was probably playing the role of_. ( A) a doctor working in the mental hospital ( B) a nurse who was helping her patients ( C) another patient with mental problem ( D) another housewife busy with her work 27 For the author, the first experience of acting

40、 in a film was_. ( A) almost all adventure ( B) a real nightmare ( C) very inspiring ( D) quite unpleasant 28 The best title for this story could be_. ( A) In Fashion ( B) On Camera ( C) A Fancy Dream ( D) A Great Career 28 Psychologist George Spilich and colleagues at Washington College in Chestert

41、own, Maryland, decided to find out whether, as many smokers say, smoking helps them to “think and concentrate“. Spilich put young non-smokers, active smokers and smokers deprived (被剥夺 ) of cigarettes through a series of tests. In the first test, each subject (实验对象 ) sat before a computer screen and

42、pressed a key as soon as he or she recognized a target letter among a grouping of 96. In this simple test, smokers, deprived smokers and nonsmokers performed equally well. The next test was more complex, requiring all to scan sequences of 20 identical letters and respond the instant one of the lette

43、rs transformed into a different one. Non-smokers were faster, but under the stimulation of nicotine (尼古丁 ), active smokers were faster than deprived smokers. In the third test of short-term memory, non-smokers made the fewest errors, but deprived smokers committed fewer errors than active smokers. T

44、he fourth test required people to read a passage, then answer questions about it. Non-smokers remembered 19 percent more of the most important information than active smokers, and deprived smokers bested those who had smoked a cigarette just before testing. Active smokers tended not only to have poo

45、rer memories but also had trouble separating important information from insignificant details. “As our tests became more complex,“ sums up Spilich, “non-smokers performed better than smokers by wider and wider margins.“ He predicts, “smokers might perform adequately at many jobs until they got compl

46、icated. A smoking airline pilot could fly adequately if no problems arose, but if something went wrong, smoking might damage his mental capacity.“ 29 The purpose of George Spilichs experiments is_. ( A) to test whether smoking has a positive effect on the mental capacity of smokers ( B) to show how

47、smoking damages peoples mental capacity ( C) to prove that smoking affects peoples regular performance ( D) to find out whether smoking helps peoples short-term memory 30 George Spilichs experiment was conducted in such a way as to_. ( A) compel the subjects to separate major information from minor

48、details ( B) put the subjects through increasingly complex tests ( C) check the effectiveness of nicotine on smokers ( D) register the prompt responses of the subjects 31 The word “bested“ (Line 3, Para. 5) most probably means_. ( A) beat ( B) envied ( C) caught up with ( D) made the best of 32 Whic

49、h of the following statements is true? ( A) Active smokers in general performed better than deprived smokers. ( B) Active smokers responded more quickly than the other subjects. ( C) Non-smokers were not better than other subjects in performing simple tasks. ( D) Deprived smokers gave the slowest responses to the various tasks. 33 We can infer from the last paragraph tha

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