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1、在职申硕(同等学力)英语模拟试卷 22(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: You can take it. Its not occupied.B: _ .(A)Ive got a seat over there already, but thanks anyway.(B) Take it? Ive already got one!(C) Thats very hospitable for you to offer me the seat.(D)No, thank you.2 A: The bus is so crowded

3、, jammed like sardines.B: _ .(A)So be it!(B) You said it!(C) So you say!(D)Not bad!3 A: Look, Im sorry to bother you about this, but this wall between our rooms is not very soundproof and Im doing my revison for the final exam.B: _ .(A)OK. I dont mind.(B) Just a moment, Ill close the door.(C) All ri

4、ght. How about change another room?(D)Sorry, Ill turn the music down.4 A: I cant understand why Mary hasnt shown up yet. We agreed to meet at 10, and its already 10:30.B: _ .(A)Sorry, she is half an hour late.(B) Sure, I am losing my temper.(C) Well, she might just get stuck in heavy traffic.(D)Well

5、, the road is busy, thats why shes late.5 A: _ .B: Im having a rough time communicating with other students now that I dont speak the native language well.(A)How are the natives?(B) How are you doing in the new school?(C) How are your classmates?(D)How is your language learning scheme?Section BDirec

6、tions: 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 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 acros

7、s the square brackets on your machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET.6 Woman: Its your own fault. You shouldnt let anyone in unless you are expecting him.Man: Its all very well to say that, but someone comes to the door saying “electricity“ or “gas“ while presenting you a card, and you automatically think he

8、is OK.Ques(A)Its her fault to let in the stranger without the slightest suspicion.(B) The mans blame on her isnt fair.(C) She is credulous and ready to believe anything people tell her.(D)It is easier said than done.7 Man: I am supposed to meet Jenny this morning. I did write down her address on a s

9、heet of paper, but now it has completely slipped from my mind where I put it.Woman: Dont worry. I will be seeing her at her place soon.Question: What does the woman mean(A)It is very easy to find Jennys place.(B) She knows Jenny very well.(C) She can tell the man Jennys address.(D)She is going to Je

10、nnys home soon, so the man can go with her.8 Woman: Some people know a lot more than they tell.Man: Unfortunately the reverse is also true.Question: What does the man imply?(A)Some people tend to conceal the truth.(B) Some people are prone to tell lies.(C) Some people are dishonest.(D)Some people te

11、ll a lot more than they know.9 Woman: What a pleasant surprise! Last week we bumped into each other here too!Man: You and I must share the idea that the only way to beat the crowds when you do weekend shopping is to be here at the morning opening hour.Question: What does the man imp(A)There is a far

12、 bigger crowd in the shop on weekdays.(B) You can get bargains when you do shopping at opening hour on weekends.(C) You can avoid the crowd when you do shopping at an earlier hour on weekends.(D)At opening hour on weekends the shop is usually swamped with people.10 Man: Peter looks very upset recent

13、ly.Woman: Yes. I think that he has a hard enough job to make ends meet.Question: What does the woman mean?(A)It is very hard for Peter to meet the ends of the job.(B) It is very difficult for Peter to keep away from financial problems.(C) It is not easy for Peter to finish his difficult job.(D)It is

14、 not difficult for Peter to complete the job.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

15、across the square brackets on your machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET.11 Some psychologists argue that the traditional idea “spare the rod and spoil the child“ is not rational.(A)helpful(B) kind(C) sensible(D)effective12 Before you decide on a vocation, it might be a good idea to consult a few good friend

16、s.(A)career(B) holiday(C) plan(D)research13 The police are trying to retrieve the stolen statue.(A)detain(B) get back(C) track(D)detect14 Because of adverse weather conditions, the travelers stopped to camp.(A)local(B) unfamiliar(C) good(D)unfavorable15 It is not clear whether the increase in report

17、s is stemmed from greater human activity or is simply the result of more surveys.(A)flows(B) comes(C) derives(D)originates16 A frequentlycited example of the endangered species is the panda.(A)worried(B) neglected(C) reduced(D)mentioned17 Can you compress your speech into five minutes due to limited

18、 time for the meeting?(A)change(B) condense(C) shrink(D)comprise18 The fierce looking horse is in fact very tame and you can set your mind at ease when you ride it.(A)shy(B) timid(C) spirited(D)obedient19 She could not restrain her curiosity to see what was in the box before her guests had left.(A)h

19、old back(B) retreat(C) paralyze(D)frown20 We want you to describe all the events of that morning in sequence without any delay.(A)plans(B) memory(C) cycle(D)orderSection BDirections: In this section, there are 10 incomplete sentences. For each sentence there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choos

20、e the one that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square brackets on your rnachine-scoring ANSWER SHEET.21 Everyone in the class knows that Peter is always _ for appointments.(A)impartial(B) impatient(C) punctual(D)impressive22 The teacher wi

21、shes to speak to you _ your being late.(A)with regard in(B) in regard for(C) with regard for(D)in regard to23 The unpopular measure finally _ the downfall of the government.(A)brought about(B) brought back(C) brought down(D)brought in24 They were late for class for there was a _ in the traffic.(A)ho

22、ld-up(B) hold-out(C) hold-of(D)hold-on25 The special needs of old people for housing have _ more attention from house designers.(A)paid(B) called(C) drawn(D)obtained26 Most engineers were _ about the effectiveness of the new model of word-processors.(A)pessimistic(B) doubtful(C) worry(D)ignorant27 I

23、ve _ that idea long ago and now I have got some new idea about it.(A)given over(B) given off(C) given out(D)given up28 They had to go on looking for two months before they eventually found a house that _ them.(A)suited(B) noticed(C) admired(D)appealed29 The owner wouldnt _ to our making any structur

24、al change in the flat.(A)consent(B) contend(C) contest(D)contact30 Although Hong Kong was in _, it felt confident in its recovery.(A)reduction(B) reception(C) recession(D)unemployment一、Reading ComprehensionDirections: There are 5 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by 5 questions or unfi

25、nished 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 square brackets on your machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET.30 It may look like just another playgroup, but a unique educational center in Manhatt

26、an is really giving babies something to talk about. “Its a school to teach languages to babies and young children with games, songs-some of the classes also have arts and crafts,“ said Francois Thibaut, the founder of the Language Workshop for Children, a place where babies become bilingual.Children

27、 as young as few months are exposed to French and Spanish before many of them can even speak English. Educators use special songs and visual (视觉的) aids to ensure that when a child is ready to talk, the languages will not be so foreign. “Children have a unique capacity to learn many languages at the

28、same time,“ said Thibaut. “Already at nine months, a child can tell the differences between the sounds he or she has heard since birth and the sounds he or she has never heard yet.“ Thibaut says the best time to expose children to language is from birth to 3 years old. For the last 30 years, the sch

29、ool has been using what it caus the Thibarut Technique, a system that combines language lessons with childs play.“I always wanted to learn Spanish, but by the time I got to high school it was too late to pick it up and speak fluently,“ said Marc Lazare, who enrolled his son at the school. “I figured

30、 at this age, two, its a perfect time for him to learn.“Aside from learning a language, the kids also gain a tremendous sense of confidence. One young student boasted that aside from French, she can speak five languages (though that included “monkey“ and “lion“). The school gives children the tools

31、to communicate, and sometimes that gives them an advantage over their parents. “I think they sometimes speak French when they think ! wont understand them,“ said parent Foster Gibbons.Depending on the age group, classes run from 45 minute up to 2 hours. Even when students are not in class, the progr

32、am is designed to make sure the learning continues at home. Tapes and books are included so kids can practice on their own.31 The word “bilingual“ in the first paragraph probably means _.(A)capable of using two languages(B) both clever and confident(C) aware of their own limitations and strengths(D)

33、independent of their parents32 The passage tells us that the best time for a child to learn languages is _.(A)before seven years old(B) from birth to three years old(C) in his childhood(D)in his teens33 According to Thibaut, it is possible _.(A)for children to take advantage of their parents by usin

34、g a foreign language(B) to expose children to a foreign language after they can speak English(C) to combine language lessons with sports games(D)for children to learn several languages at the same time34 The school teaches language by _.(A)exposing children to the new environment(B) using modern fac

35、ilities and equipment(C) combining language lessons with games(D)giving children confidence35 The best title for this text is _.(A)A Unique Language School for Children(B) The Foreign Language for Children to Learn(C) Special Songs and Visual Aids in Learning(D)The Best Way to Learn a Foreign Langua

36、ge35 When I was home in Britain on holiday last summer, I spent an evening looking at photos my father had taken when he stayed with us in Beijing in the spring of 1966. Of all these interesting scenes of the past, the one I exclaimed at was a photo of Chang An Jie at Tiananmen. The photo showed one

37、 car and two bicycles!This made me reflect on the changes that have transformed Beijing since I came to the city 37 years ago. In those days, the bicycle was king. What sheer joy it was to cycle along with the hundreds (not thousands) of fellow pedallers (骑车人), never in fear of life and limb as one

38、is now. I bought my first bike in 1963. It cost me 150 yuan-in those days three or four months salary for the average city dweller.Such changes! Good or bad? Today, cycling is hazardous but bikes are easily affordable. Gone are the old wooden houses I remember in south Beijing and fast disappearing

39、are the small, overcrowded courtyard houses lacking running water, central heating and bathroom. Very many Beijingers now live in more convenient, better-equipped flats in high-rises. But these very high-rises are swallowing up the unique character of the old city of narrow hutongs, age-old siheyuan

40、 and close-knit communities.I loved years ago to cycle to Beihai to visit my friends (I then taught at China Foreign Affairs University). In spring I rode through the blue-green wheat fields, in summer through fields of tall maize (玉米). Further west; beyond Beijing Foreign Studies University there w

41、ere the vegetable fields of the Evergreen Commune (四季青公社) and the rice paddies glistening in the summer sun. But now, as Beijing stretches out further and further, west, east, north, south, theres decent housing for families, busy offices for employment and large department stores and supermarkets w

42、here, if you have the money, theres little you cannot buy.36 What is the principal purpose for the author to write this article?(A)To make a comparison between the past and the present.(B) To honor her father.(C) To criticize the past.(D)To criticize the present.37 What is the authors attitude towar

43、ds the change?(A)She was indifferent to the changes.(B) She preferred the past to the present.(C) She was amazed at the changes.(D)She believed that the changes were good.38 What did the author mainly do in China?(A)She was a teacher.(B) She was a visiting farmer.(C) She was a journalist writing art

44、icles about China.(D)She was a business woman helping her father with his business.39 What can be inferred about the 1960s according to the passage?(A)The bikes were more expensive than it is today.(B) Peoples salary was very low.(C) Most people could afford a bike.(D)People lived in courtyard house

45、s with very good equipment.40 Which of the following statements is NOT true according the passage?(A)The author has worked in China for 37 years.(B) Cycling is not as safe as it was in the 1960s.(C) The unique character of the old Beijing is disappearing.(D)You cannot buy anything you like though yo

46、u have money.40 The wandering ship was a dramatic symbol for a problem plaguing our age. In 1987, the ship, loaded with thousands of tons of New York garbage, spent weeks wandering from one port to another in search of a dump before finally returning home, mission unaccomplished.New York, like other

47、 communities throughout the world is running out of space to put its trash. As throwaway societies, the US and other industrialized countries expect their garbage to be picked up by trucks that magically transported the refuse to some out-of-sight incinerator(焚化炉) or dump. But in the developing coun

48、ties of Asia, Africa and Latin America, thousands of tons of trash collected daily are thrown into open dumps, where it feeds huge populations of rats that swarm through poor neighborhoods.“The world is literally swimming in garbage,“ says a scientist. “Communities worldwide are being forced to conf

49、ront the problem.“ Green Peace spokesman Bryan Bence adds, “The crisis in garbage stems in part from the fact that weve ignored long-term disposal problem in favor of cheap quick fixes.“The garbage glut (过剩) has inspired many communities in the U.S., Japan and Western Europe to start recycling programs. Once considered a curious counter culture activity recycling has moved firmly into the mainstream.Recycling involves separating usable products from t

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