1、在职申硕(同等学力)英语模拟试卷 93(无答案)Section ADirections: 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 SHEET.
2、0 A. Not at allB. Im tied up at the momentC. Ill be off thenStaff: Good afternoon, Mrs Anderson. Can I clean your room now? Guest: Could you please come back again?【D1】_Ive some visitors.Staff: All right, no problem. When do you need me to come back? Guest: How about 6: 00? Is that all right?Staff:
3、Sorry.【 D2】_Ill finish working at 5: 30. But dont worry. One of my Colleagues will come. Guest: OK.Staff: By the way, do you need an adapter? Guest: Yes, I did ask for one.Staff: Here you are. Ive got it for you. Guest: Thank you.Staff:【D3】 _.1 【D1】2 【D2】3 【D3】3 A. How about ThursdayB. By the way, i
4、s Dr. Johnson available on SaturdayC. Id like to make an appointment to see the doctorClerk: Good morning. This is Doctor Johnsons office. What can I do for you? Mrs. Reed: Yes, this is Mrs. Reed.【D4】_this week.Clerk: Well, lets see. Im afraid he is fully booked on Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Reed:【 D5
5、】_?Clerk: Sorry, but I have to say he is also occupied on Thursday. So, will Wednesday be OK for you, Mrs. Reed? Mrs. Reed: I have to work on Wednesday.【D6 】_?Clerk: Im afraid the office is closed on weekends. Mrs. Reed: Well, what about Friday?Clerk: Friday. Let me have a check. Oh, great. Dr. John
6、son will be available on Friday afternoon this week. Mrs. Reed: Thats fine. Thank you, Ill come then.4 【D4】5 【D5】6 【D6】Section BDirections: 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 on
7、e of the choices to complete the interview and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET.6 A. And how about website authoring skills?B. Im afraid Ive never used those CGI things.C. I think I have ALL the information I need!D. First of all, tell me about your last job. Man: Okay, Mr. Taylor, lets go ahead
8、 and begin. 【D7】_Mr. Taylor: Well, as stated on my resume, I worked for five years at Hi Tech Computers.Man: Okay. Hi Tech. And what do you know about computer networks and operating systems including DOS, Windows, Macintosh OS, and UNIX? Mr. Taylor: Umm. well. I did come in contact with computers e
9、very night at my last job.Man: Hum!. 【D8】_We are looking for someone to create and manage our companys website which would include the development, configuration, and use of CGI scripts. Mr. Taylor: Umm. uh, web page, web page. Huh. I dont think Ive read that book, and【D9】_Man: Huh?! And what about
10、experience with Java or JavaScript? Mr. Taylor: Well. I think Ive tried Java at a foreign coffee shop one time, if thats what you mean. Man: Okay, Mr. Taylor, 【D10】_Mr. Taylor: Oh, and I really like computer games. I play them everyday. Man: Right, right. Thanks, Mr. Taylor. Well be in touch.7 【D7】8
11、 【D8】9 【D9】10 【D10】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 brackets
12、 on your machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET.11 The person he interviewed was_his former schoolmate.(A)no other than(B) no more than(C) none other than(D)none the less12 The bed has been_ in the family. It was my great-grandmothers originally.(A)handed out(B) handed over(C) handed down(D)handed round13 Non
13、e of us expected the chairman to_at the party. We thought he was still in hospital.(A)turn in(B) turn over(C) turn up(D)turn down14 After a long delay, she_replying to my e-mail.(A)got away with(B) got back at(C) got by(D)got round to15 The company has capitalized_the error of judgment made by its b
14、usiness competitor.(A)in(B) over(C) with(D)on16 There are still many problems ahead of us, but by this time next year we can see light at the end of the_.(A)battle(B) day(C) road(D)tunnel17 Professor Johnsons retirement_from next January.(A)carries into effect(B) takes effect(C) has effect(D)puts in
15、to effect18 Many sat at the table, looked at the plate and_her lips.(A)smacked(B) opened(C) parted(D)separated19 Shes always been kind to me I cant just turn_on her now that she needs my help.(A)my back(B) my head(C) my eye(D)my shoulder20 When he first started in university, he really felt at_with
16、his major economics.(A)shore(B) bank(C) ocean(D)sea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 letter
17、with a single bar across the square brackets on your machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET.20 Childhood exposure to a group of chemicals, which are used widely in a variety of products, including water-resistant clothing and microwave popcorn, could reduce the effectiveness of common vaccines, a new study ha
18、s found.Researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston looked at over 580 children and found that those who had higher concentrations of these perfluorinated(全氟化的)compounds(PFCs)in their blood had lower immune responses to diphtheria(白喉)and tetanus(破伤风)vaccinations.An insufficient immu
19、ne response to a vaccine can mean a child is actually vulnerable to catching a disease even though they have been vaccinated against it, the researchers said.“ When we take our kids to the doctors office to get their shots, we expect that the vaccines are going to work. What we found was that there
20、was an increasing risk that they didnt work if the kids had been exposed to the PFCs,“ study author Philippe Grand-jean was quoted as saying by Live Science.21 What makes the childrens common vaccines less effective according to the new study?(A)The exposure of chemicals they used in childhood.(B) T
21、he reduction of a series of chemicals in childhood.(C) Childhood consumption of chemical products.(D)Childhood contact with chemical products.22 The Harvard School of Public Health experts found that there was _ relation between concentrations of chemical deposits in blood and immunity.(A)no direct(
22、B) an unilateral(C) a direct(D)an unpredictable23 The word “vulnerable“(Para. 3)is closest in meaning to “_“.(A)difficult to be affected(B) impossible to be affected(C) possible to be affected(D)easy to be affected24 The increasing risk of low immunity which children face is caused by_.(A)their expo
23、sure to chemicals(B) their refusal of getting shots of vaccines(C) the doctors irresponsibility(D)the poor quality of vaccines24 In our society, we must communicate with other people. A great deal of communication is performed on a person-to-person basis by the simple means of speech. If we travel i
24、n buses or stand in football match queues, we are likely to have conversations in which we give information or opinions, and sometimes have our views challenged by other members of society.Face-to-face contact is by no means the only form of communication and during the last two hundred years the ar
25、t of mass communication has become one of the dominating factors of contemporary society. Two things above others have caused the enormous growth of the communication industry. Firstly, inventiveness has led to advances in printing, photography, and so on. Secondly, speed has revolutionized the tran
26、smission and reception of communications so that local news often takes a back seat to national news.No longer is the possession of information confined to a privileged minority. Forty years ago people used to flock to the cinema, but now far more people sit at home and turn on the TV to watch a pro
27、gram that is being channeled into millions of homes.Communication is no longer merely concerned with the transmission of information. The modern communications industry influences the way people live in society and broadens their horizons by allowing access to information, education and entertainmen
28、t. The printing, broadcasting and advertising industries are all involved with their informing, educating and entertaining functions.Although a great deal of the material communicated by the mass media is very valuable to the individual and to the society of which he is a part, the vast modern netwo
29、rk of communications is open to abuse. However, the mass media are with us for better, for worse, and there is no turning back.25 The author probably means that speech on a person-to-person basis is the_means of communication.(A)primary(B) secondary(C) auxiliary(D)optional26 According to Paragraph 2
30、, with the rapid communication speed_.(A)local and national news reach people at the same time(B) national news reaches people even faster than local news(C) local news reaches people faster than national news(D)two factors make the face-to-face contact the only form of communication27 The word “con
31、fined“(Para. 3)most probably means “_. “(A)limited(B) confirmed(C) related(D)concealed28 According to Paragraph 4, which of the following is NOT what modem communication does?(A)Influencing peoples mode of life.(B) Transmitting information.(C) Broadening peoples horizons.(D)Keeping people interested
32、 in industries.29 The last paragraph implies that the mass media as the vast modern network of communications is likely to face or have more_.(A)criticisms(B) praises(C) condemnations(D)opportunities29 Recruiting the right candidate to fill a vacancy can be a difficult and costly task. Appointing th
33、e wrong person could be an expensive mistake which could cause personnel problems for the whole department. And, as every HR manager knows, it is much more difficult to get rid of someone than it is to employ them.The HR managers first decision is whether to recruit internal applicants or advertise
34、the vacancy outside the company. Internal applicants are easy to recruit by memo, e-mail or newsletter. Further more, they are easy to assess and know the company well. However, they rarely bring fresh ideas to a position. Moreover, a rejected internal candidate might become unhappy and leave the co
35、mpany.Recruiting outside the company means either advertising the vacancy directly or using an employment agency. If the company decides to advertise the vacancy directly, it has to decide where to place the advertisement. Traditionally this has meant newspapers and professional journals but now the
36、 Internet is also very popular. The decision normally depends on the vacancy. Companies advertise blue-collar or clerical jobs in local newspapers and senior management positions in national papers or professional journals, while the Internet is one of the best ways of advertising IT vacancies or re
37、cruiting abroad. However, with the Internet there is a risk of receiving unsuitable applications from all over the world.An agency can he either a commercial business or a government employment center, A company often uses a government agency to recruit blue-collar workers but normally prefers a com
38、mercial agency for its white-collar staff. However, a commercial agency could be very expensive and the applicants are less likely to stay with the company for a long time.30 The central idea of the first paragraph is that_.(A)finding the right job applicant to fill a vacancy is never easy(B) removi
39、ng an undesirable employer is more difficult than hiring him(C) personal problems can come up if the manager employs a wrong candidate(D)every HR manager knows the troubles and expenses of recruitment31 The advantage of internal recruitment is that_.(A)it is easy for the company to evaluate the inte
40、rnal applicants(B) the candidates know the company well enough to start work right away(C) it is expensive to recruit by means of memo, e-mail or newsletter(D)it is the HR managers first decision to make once he wants to recruit32 What problem is the internal recruitment likely to cause?(A)The boss
41、new thoughts cannot be brought to the job recruited.(B) The unsuccessful applicant will feel sad and leave the company.(C) The rejected applicant will become unhappy and refuse to work hard any further.(D)It might lead to unexpected occurrences and no arrival of the desired.33 The traditional extern
42、al recruitment advertisement is through_.(A)local employment agencies(B) the Internet, blog or Facebook(C) newspapers and professional journals(D)direct recruitment means34 The problem with the Internet as an external recruitment method is the risk of receiving_.(A)a large number of false documents(
43、B) a large number of undesired applications(C) a wide variety of candidates throughout the world(D)a great variety of world-wide junk e-mails34 This month is expected to see that seminal(有创意的)moment when digital cinema will outstrip the 35 mm technology that has been the dominant projection format i
44、n movie theatres for over 120 years. In 2009, digital accounted for only 15% of global screens. But the movie Avatar changed all that.3D movies required digital, and Avatars phenomenal success with 3D pushed cinemas to adopt digital screens. IMS Screen Digest Cinema Intelligence Service estimates th
45、at by the end of 2012, digital will account for 63% of screens, and by 2015, 83 %.A majority of those screens will be based on Texas Instruments digital light processing(DLP)technology, a technology that uses millions of tiny mirrors on a tiny chip, each of them capable of moving thousands of times
46、per second to create a digital image. That same technology today is also beginning to be used in cellphones and digital cameras to project images in those devices onto ordinary surfaces.That will be a bigger opportunity, says Kent Novak, Texas Instruments senior VP for DLP products, who was in Banga
47、lore recently.Cinemas are moving rapidly to digital screens. Why?The first digital movie was premiered(首演)in 1999. Initially it was thought moving to digital would give better picture quality and cost savings, but it took many years for a few systems to get deployed. And then Avatar happened. That w
48、as really the tipping point. In 2008, 15 3D movies were released; in 2009, it was close to 50. Theatres were able to get more people and get a higher price for the ticket, so it became a significant invenue generator. We have seen more conversion of film to digital in the last two years than in the
49、previous ten.You are now bringing the technology to smaller devices.We are moving to put these chips into cellphones, digital still cameras, camcorders, laptop accessories, tablets, docking stations, media players. Weve been hearing of pico(handheld)projectors for some time now. But we dont really see products in the market. The technology has only recently reached a tipping point in terms