1、在职攻硕英语联考模拟试卷 74(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 Speaker A: Would you please close the window? I feel a bit cold. Speaker B:_(A)All right. I hope someone will close it.(B) Oh, Im sorry, but maybe you should put on your sweater. We need some fresh air.(C) Who has opened the window? I feel cold too.(D)I
3、f you feel cold, you can put on more clothes.2 Speaker A: Excuse me, can you tell me where the Princes Building is? Speaker B: _(A)The Princes Building? Why do you want to go there?(B) Sure, if you like, I can show you how to get there.(C) Well, turn to the left at the first corner after the crossro
4、ads. Its there near the corner.(D)Strange! Whats going on there? Three people have asked me how to get there.3 Speaker A: Can I help you? Speaker B:_(A)Sorry, I dont need your help.(B) What help can you give us?(C) Thanks. Its very kind of you to offer us help.(D)Id like to try on these shoes, pleas
5、e.4 Speaker A: I cant stand the school cafeteria. The food is terrible. Speaker B: _(A)I agree with you. Its quite difficult to find a seat in the cafeteria.(B) Yeah, you will feel more comfortable if you sit down.(C) Yeah, but thats not the worst thing about it. Its also very dirty.(D)I dont see wh
6、y they dont supply some seats for us.5 Speaker A: Fairly mild for the time of year. Speaker B: _(A)Which season is it now?(B) Yes, usually it is very mild at this time of the year.(C) Have you ever had this kind of weather before?(D)Yes. Quite different from the forecast.Section B Dialogue Comprehen
7、sionDirections: 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 the four choices given and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHE
8、ET with a single line through the center.6 Man: How well are you prepared for your presentation? Your turn comes next Wednesday. Woman: I spent a whole week searching on the net, but came up with nothing valuable. Question: What did the woman say about her presentation?(A)It has nothing to do with t
9、he Internet.(B) She needs another week to get it ready.(C) It contains some valuable ideas.(D)Its far from being ready yet.7 Woman: Excuse me, but could you tell me where I can change American dollars into British pounds? Man: Theres a bank around the corner. But I am afraid its already past its clo
10、sing time.Why dont you try the one near the railway station? Question: What does the man mean?(A)The woman should try her luck in the bank nearby.(B) The bank around the corner is not open today.(C) The woman should use dollars instead of pounds.(D)The bank near the railway station closes late.8 Wom
11、an: Oh, dear! Im afraid I fail again in the national test. Its the third time I took it. Man: Dont be too upset. I have the same fate. Lets try a fourth time. Question: What does the man mean?(A)He is sure they will succeed in the next test,(B) He did no better than the woman in the test.(C) He beli
12、eves she will pass the test this time.(D)He felt upset because of her failure.9 Woman: Professor Smith, I really need the credits to graduate this summer. Man: Here in this school: the credits are earned, not given. Question: What do we learn from the conversation?(A)The woman has to attend a summer
13、 course to graduate.(B) The man thinks the woman can earn the credits.(C) The woman is begging the man to let her pass the exam.(D)The woman is going to graduate from summer school. 10 Man: How did you go to Canada, Jane? Did you fly? Woman: I was planning to, because its such a long trip by bus or
14、by train. But Fred decided to drive and invited me to join him. It took us two days and a night. Question: What can we infer from the conversation?(A)Fred is planning a trip to Canada.(B) Fred usually flies to Canada with Jane.(C) Fred persuaded Jane to change her mind.(D)Fred likes the beautiful sc
15、enery along the way to Canada.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 completes the sentence. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET wit
16、h a single line through the center.11 No other drug is available at present_can produce the same therapeutic effect with less risk.(A)that(B) than(C) when(D)as12 Computers are already widely used in industry and in universities and the time may come when it_possible for ordinary people to use them a
17、s well.(A)is(B) will be(C) must be(D)may be13 An estimated 20 percent of the U. S. population has no bank account. More than half of this group dont have credit card_can not get bank loans.(A)or(B) so(C) and(D)yet14 She is only_satisfied to copy notes of others without the pain of thought for hersel
18、f.(A)very(B) much(C) so(D)too15 Bacteria are sometimes_too small to be seen without a microscope.(A)far(B) rather(C) quite(D)very16 Once he starts talking about Chinese or foreign affairs, ancient or modern, _.(A)there is no stopping of him(B) he is not to stop(C) there is no stopping him(D)it is no
19、 stopping him17 I should be the_man to think highly of those who wake up to persons of influence.(A)right(B) very(C) last(D)same18 _is generally accepted, economical growth is determined by the smooth development of production.(A)What(B) That(C) It(D)As19 Classes will cease to exist by the time comm
20、unism_throughout the world.(A)is achieved(B) has been achieved(C) will be achieved(D)will have been achieved20 Wang Qing did not come to the meeting; he_the notice on the blackboard since we saw it on our way to the dining-hall.(A)must not have missed(B) could not miss(C) could not have missed(D)wou
21、ldnt have missed21 Beer is the most popular drink among male drinkers, whose overall consumption is_ higher than that of women.(A)virtually(B) significantly(C) inevitably(D)proportionally22 If a man does not have an ideal and try to _ it, then he becomes a mean, base and sordid creature, no matter h
22、ow successful he is.(A)come off(B) bring about(C) live up to(D)contribute to23 The chairman says he needs an assistant that he can_to take care of problems that may occur in his absence.(A)count on(B) resort to(C) look up to(D)seek after24 In most of the universities, English is a(n)_subject for the
23、 non-English major M.A.and M. S. students.(A)initial(B) classic(C) comprehensive(D)compulsory25 I managed to_myself to the habits and customs in the United States.(A)fit(B) adopt(C) adapt(D)regulate26 The_of the rural world because of distance and the lack of transport facilities is compounded by th
24、e paucity of the information media.(A)inaccessibility(B) isolation(C) penetration(D)negligence27 The dairy industry has taken great pains to increase the number of products from which the butterfat has been_.(A)revived(B) removed(C) excluded(D)isolated28 We should not be made to_the basic principle,
25、 namely, the need and desire of the adolescent to engage responsibility in the real pursuit of life and then to learn through responsibility.(A)lose sight of(B) lose track of(C) become blind of(D)give way to29 A doctors obligation when he can no longer_the approach of death is to make the patient co
26、mfortable, including easing his pain.(A)hold back(B) hang on(C) hang around(D)hold on30 This book is a_of radio scripts, in which we seek to explain how the words and expressions become part of our language.(A)collection(B) publication(C) volume(D)edition二、Part III Reading Comprehension (40 minutes,
27、 40 points)Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each of the passages 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 your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.30 Histori
28、cally, although the children of immigrants may have grown up bilingual and bicultural, many did not pass on much of their parents language or culture to their own children. Thus, many grandchildren of immigrants do not speak the language of the old country and are “American“ by culture. However, in
29、some parts of the country with established communities that share a common language or culture, bilingualism and biculturalism continue. This is particularly true in communities where new immigrants are still arriving. In general, cultural pluralism (多元化) is more accepted in the United States today
30、than it was in the first half of the 20th century, and many of the school systems have developed bilingual programs and multicultural curricula.At the close of the 20th century, there seemed to be a rise in the consciousness of ethnic groups around the world, and a sense of pride in what makes them
31、unique. This occurs in the United States among many different groups, and in some cases it has resulted in new names to symbolize each groups identity. In the United States, people have become very sensitive to the language used to describe these groups, and they try to be “politically correct“ (P.
32、C. ). For example, many black Americans, particularly young people, prefer the term African-American instead of black, to identify with their African heritage. Some Spanish speakers prefer to be called Latinos (referring to Latin America) instead of Hispanics, while others prefer to be identified by
33、 their country of origin (Cuban-American or Cuban, Chicano, Mexican-American or Mexican, and so on).In spite of some very important differences, however, there is still a tie that binds Americans together. That tie is a sense of national identityof “being an American“. Incidentally, when citizens of
34、 the United States refer to themselves as Americans, they have no intention of excluding people from Latin American countries. There is no word such as United Statesians in the English language, so people call themselves Americans. Thus, what is really a language problem has sometimes caused misunde
35、rstandings. Although citizens of Latin American countries may call the people in the United States North Americans, to most people in the United States this makes no sense either, because the term North Americans refer to Canadians and Mexicans as well as citizens of the United States. The word Amer
36、ican, then, will be used in this text as the adjective and nationality for the people who live in the United States of America.31 According to the passage, today many grandchildren of immigrants_.(A)dont like their old language and culture(B) dont speak English and reject American culture(C) only sp
37、eak English and are “American“ by culture(D)only live in established communities where new immigrants are still arriving32 Many black Americans prefer to be called “African Americans“ instead of “blacks“ because(A)they want to be equal to the whites(B) they want to identify with their African herita
38、ge(C) they want to be politically correct(D)they want to improve their social status33 The tie that binds Americans together is_.(A)the sense of being a citizen of the wealthiest country(B) the sense of being an American(C) the sense of being the descendents of early settlers(D)the sense of being un
39、der one federal government34 People who live in the United States of America prefer to be called_.(A)United Statesians(B) Americans(C) Latin Americans(D)North Americans35 This passage is mainly concerned with_.(A)cultural pluralism in the U. S.(B) African Americans in the U. S.(C) history of immigra
40、nts in the U. S.(D)new immigrants in the U. S.35 During the last thirty years, the international economy has experienced a basic change. Improvements in the Internet and other communications have had important effects on world markets. Faster methods of transport from one place to another have made
41、the world seem smaller to the businessmen. As a result, the world no longer consists of a number of separate economies under the control of different nations. Instead, the nations have been integrated into a single economy, and the integration is becoming more and more complete every year. For the f
42、irst time in history, we can truly speak of a global economy.The most dramatic example of this integration was the oil crisis of 1973 and 1974. It came as a great surprise to the public in the industrial nations to discover that they depended so heavily on imported oil. However, the best evidence fo
43、r the growing integration is the rapid expansion in the volume of world trade. It went up by about 7% a year during the decade from 1990 to 2000, and in several quasi-industrial (半工业的) countries the growth was even more rapid. As a result, some imported products have become as common as domestic com
44、modity. Some of them are too common for the public to any more realize they are foreign.Production has also become international, which is manifested by the large corporations stepping across national borders and established branches and subsidiaries in several different countries. As an example, U.
45、 S. companies are building automobiles in Canada, Germany, Britain and Japan. In some cases, components of an automobile are produced abroad and shipped to the United States, where it is then finished with the imported parts. When even the United States has the largest number of such corporations, i
46、t is not the only. Other multinationals, for instance, are based in Japan, France, Germany, the UK and Italy.Labor, too, is much more mobile than in the past. Both skilled and unskilled workers can now readily migrate from one country to another. In Europe, for example, there are large numbers of Tu
47、rkish workers employed in the Germany Economy. Doctors, lawyers, and other professionals are also finding it easier to work in foreign countries. The labor market has become international, and the number of expatriate workers is continuing to grow.36 The passage is mainly about_.(A)the dependence of
48、 the industrial countries on imported oil(B) the fundamental change in world economy(C) the expansion of international corporations(D)the Internet and world economy37 People in industrial nations felt greatly surprised by the oil crisis in 1973 and 1974 because(A)they didnt expect the crisis to occu
49、r so soon(B) they couldnt live without oil(C) they found they were so dependent on foreign countries(D)they realized they were not the stronger nations at all38 The most convincing indication that we are bordering on a global economy is_.(A)faster methods of transport(B) the establishment of more multinational corporations(C) the oil crisis of 1973 and 1974(D)the growth of international trade39