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1、同等學(xué)力人員申請(qǐng)研究生學(xué)位外國語水平全國統(tǒng)一考試英語試卷一1.本考試分試卷一和試卷二兩部分。試卷一滿分75分,考試時(shí)間為100分鐘, 9:00開始,10:40結(jié)束:試卷二滿分25分,考試時(shí)間為50分鐘,10:40開始,11:30結(jié)束。2.請(qǐng)考生務(wù)必將本人姓名和考號(hào)填寫在本頁方框內(nèi)。3.請(qǐng)將試卷一答案用2B鉛筆填涂在試卷一答題卡上,答在試卷上旳無效。4.在答題卡上對(duì)旳旳填涂措施為:在代表答案旳字母上劃線,如A BCD。5.監(jiān)考員宣布試卷一考試結(jié)束后,請(qǐng)停止答試卷一,將試卷一和試卷一答題卡反扣在自己旳桌面上,繼續(xù)做試卷二。監(jiān)考員將到座位上收取試卷一和試卷一答題卡。6.監(jiān)考員收卷過程中,考生須配合監(jiān)
2、考員驗(yàn)收,并請(qǐng)監(jiān)考員在準(zhǔn)考證上簽字(作為考生交卷旳憑據(jù)),否則,若發(fā)生答卷遺失,責(zé)任由考生自負(fù)。Part I Oral Communication (10 points)Section ADirections:In this section there are two incomplete dialogues and each dialogue has three blanks and three choices A,B and C, takenfrom the dialogue. Fill in each of the blanks with one of the choices to co
3、mplete the dialogue andmark your answer on the Answer Sheet.Dialogue OneA. They had been in there for about 5 minutesB. Its theother man Im talking aboutC. I thought you said there were three menBurney: There were two men, I think. No, three. They ran into the bank and the onewith thegun,the tall on
4、e, he runs up to the window, and starts shoutingsomething, I dont know, Give me all your money and the other one -Police officer:_1_?Burney: No, there were two men and a girl. _2_the one carrying the suitcase,well, he goes up to the other guy -Police officer: The one with the gun?Burney: Yes, and he
5、 opens the suitcase and the cashier, well, she - well, all the other people behind the window - they hand over piles of money and two men put it into the suitcase and they run out. It was l:35._3_Dialogue TwoA. I like a good storyB. They still make movies like thatC. People today dont like thatSpeak
6、er A: I like watching old l movies and I think they are the best.Speaker B: I agree with you, eventhough theyre in black and white. I think a good story is more important than color.Speaker A: And there was no violence in old movies.Speaker B: No, there wasnt._4_Speaker A: They like lots of action.S
7、peaker B:_5_Speaker A:I like to see actors who are like real people.Speaker B:Like real people with real problems.Speaker A:_6_Speaker B: Yes, but they never make much money.Section BDirections: In this section there is one incomplete interview which hasfour blanks and four choices A, B, C and D, ta
8、ken from the interview. Fill in each of the blanks with one of the choices to complete the interview and mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.A. I do a lot of research on the Internet tooB. I document everythingC. Of course they mail their friends endlesslyD. I do a lot of my shopping on the net now
9、Interviewer: Ms. Chen, can you tell us which pieces of technology are important to you?Interviewee: Three things: my Sharp laptop; myiphone5; and my Olympus digitalcamera._7_: the kids, art, buildings, clothes, scenes that catch myeye as I walk past.Interviewer: What do you use your computer for?Int
10、erviewee: Well, I send emails all the time. But I do a lot of my design work on screennow and I can send my ideas straight to directors and producers._8_- there are some fantastic sites around now.Interviewer: Who uses the computer at home?Interviewee: The kids use the computer all the time at home.
11、_9_ - and on topof that theyre always texting on their mobile phones! They play computergames when they think I or their father arent looking! They dont likedoing homework, of course, but there are some really good revision siteson the Internet. _10_- 15 minutes for a whole supermarketvisit! That fe
12、els really good.Part Vocabulary (10 points)Directions: In this part there are ten sentences, each with one word or phrase underlined. Choose the one from the four choices marked A, B,Cand D that best keeps the meaning of the sentence. Mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.11. Now and in the future, w
13、e will live as free people, not in fear and never at the mercy of any foreign powers.A. in the interest of B. under the control ofC .for the sake of D. at the cost of12.Public acceptance of rabbit as an economical source of protein depends how aggressively producers market it .A. vigorously B. effec
14、tively C. efficiently D. rigorously13. Many New England communities do not permit the construction of a “modernist”building, lest it alter their overall architectural integrity.A. in case that B. in spite that C. for fear that D. in order that14. Essentially, a theory is an abstract, symbolic repres
15、entation of what is conceived to be reality.A. imagination B. impression C. presentation D. expression15. Television commercial have been under constant scrutiny for the last few years.A. pressure B. reflection C. examination D. attack16. The mayor has spent a handsome amount of time in his last ter
16、n working to bring down the tax rate.A. sufficient B. plenty C. considerable D. moderate17. His poor performance maybe attributed to the lack of motivation.A. caused by B. focused on C. taken for D. viewed as18. The new cut in interest rate is meant to promote domestic investment.A. encourage B. obt
17、ain C. publicize D. advertise19. Conditions for the growth of this plant are optimum in early summer.A. most acceptable B. most expressiveC. most favorite D. most desirable20. She often says her greatest happiness consists in helping the disadvantagedchildren.A. is proportionate to B. is composed of
18、C. lies in D. relies onPart III Reading Comprehension (25 points)Section ADirections: In this section, there arefourpassages followed by questions or unfinishedstatements, each with four suggested answers A, B, C and D. Choose thebest answer and mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.Passage OneOf all
19、 the lessons taught by the financial crisis, the most personal has been that Americans arent so good at money-management. We take out home loans we cant afford.We run up sky-high credit-card debt. We dont save nearly enough for retirement.In response, supporters of financial-literacy education are m
20、oving with renewed enthusiasm. School districts in states such as New Jersey and Illinois are adding money-management courses to their curriculums . The Treasury and Education departments are sending lesson plans to high schools and encouraging students to compete in the National Financial Capabilit
21、y Challenge that begins in March.Students with top scores on that exam will receive certificates but chances for long-term benefits are slim. As it turns out, there is little evidence that traditional effortsto boost financial know-how help students make better decisions outside the classroom.Even a
22、s the financial-literacy movement has gained steam over the past decade, scores have been falling on tests that measure how well students learn about things such asbudgeting, credit cards, insurance and investments. A recent survey of college studentsconducted for the JumpStart Coalition for Persona
23、l Financial Literacy found thatstudents whod had a personal-finance or money-management course in high schoolscored no better than those who hadnt.We need to figure out how to do this the right way,says Lewis Mandell, a professor at the University of Washington who after 15 years of studyingfinancia
24、l-literacy programs has come to the conclusion that current methods dont work.A growing number of researchers and educators agree that a more radical approach isneeded. They advocate starting financial education a lot earlier than high school, puttingreal money and spending decisions into kids hands
25、 and talking openly about theemotions and social influences tied to how we spend.Other initiatives are tacking such real-world issues as the commercial andsocial pressures that affect purchasing decisions.Why exactly do you want those expensive brand-name shoes so badly? It takes confidence to take
26、a stand and to thinkdifferently, saysJerooBillimoria ,founder of Aflatoun,a nonprofit whose curriculum,used in more than 30 countries ,aims to help kids get a leg up in their financial lives .”“This goes beyond money and savings .”21. The financial-literacy education is intended to_.A. help American
27、s to overcome the financial crisisB. enable Americans to manage money wiselyC. increase Americans awareness of the financial crisisD. renew Americans enthusiasm about money-management22. According to the author, the National Financial Capability Challenge will be_.A. well-received B. costlyC. reward
28、ing D. ineffective23.Bysaying that the financial-literacy movement has gained steam(Para .3) ,theauthor means that the movement_.A.has gone through financial difficultiesB. has received much criticismC. has been regarded as imaginativeD. has been more and more popular24. Lewis Mandell suggests that
29、we should figure out how to _.A.help students score better in money-management coursesB. improve the social awareness of financial educationC. carry out financial-literacy education properlyD. manage money in a more efficient way25. Jeroo Billimoria is most likely to agree thatcommercial and social
30、pressures makeones purchasing decisions_.A. difficult B.feasibleC. unwise D. acceptablePassage TwoCheating is nothing new. But today, educators and administrators are finding that instances of academic dishonesty on the part of students have become more frequent and are less likely to be punished th
31、an in the past . Cheating appears to have gainedacceptance among good and poor students alike.Why is student cheating on the rise? No one really knows .Some blame the trend on a general loosening of moral values among todays youth. Others have attributedincreased cheating to the fact that todays you
32、th are far more pragmatic(實(shí)用主義旳)than their more idealistic predecessors.Whereas in the late sixties and early seventies,students were filled with visions about changing the world,todays students feel greatpressure to conform and succeed. In interviews with students at high schools andcolleges around
33、 the country, both young men and women said that cheating had becomeeasy. Some suggested they did it out of spite for teachers they did not respect. Others looked at it as a game. Only if they were caught, some said, would they feel guilty.People are competitive, said a second-yearcollege student na
34、med Anna, fromChicago. Theres an underlying fear. If you dont do well, your life is going to be ruined.The pressure is not only form parents and friends but from oneself .To achieve .To succeed .Its almost as though we have to outdo other people to achieve our own goals,Edward Wynne , a magazine edi
35、tor ,blames the rise in academic dishonesty on the schools. He claims that administrators and teachers have been too hesitant to take action .Dwight Huber ,chairman of the English department at Amarillo .sees the matterdifferently, blaming the rise in cheating on the way students are evaluated. I wo
36、uldcheat if I felt I was being cheated, Mr. Huber said. He feels that as long as teachers gives short-answer testsrather than essay questions and rate students by the number of facts they can memorize rather than by how well they can put information together,students will try to beat the system. The
37、 concept of cheating is based on the false assumption that the system is legitimate and there is something wrong withthe individual who are doing it, he said. Thats too easy an answer. Weve got to start looking at the system.26. Educators are finding that students who cheat_.A. are not only those ac
38、ademically weakB. tend to be dishonest in later yearsC.are more likely to be punished than beforeD. have poor academic records27. According to the passage, which of the following statements is true?A. Reform in the testing system will eliminate cheating.B. Punishment is an effective method to stop c
39、heating . .C. Students cheating has deep social roots.D. Students do not cheat on essay tests.28. Which of the following points of view would Mr. Huberagree with ?A. Cheating would be reduced through an educational reform.B. Students who cheat should be expelled from school.C. Punishment for cheater
40、s should be severe in this country.D. Parents must take responsibility for the rise in cheating.29. The expression the individuals (the last paragraph) refers to _A. school administrators B. students who cheatC. parents D. teachers30. The passage mainly discusses_A: ways to eliminate academic dishon
41、estyB: factors leading to academic dishonestyC: the decline of moral standards of todays youthD: peoples tolerance of students cheatingPassage ThreeLast week, I read a story about a 34-year-old British woman who is extremely afraid of metal forks. Shes been using plastic ones for 17 years because th
42、e sound of a fork rubbing against a plate g:ives her a panic attack.Strange, right? But shes not alone. While popular phobias(恐驚癥) about snakes and spiders might get all of the attention, there are a wide variety of not-so-obvious horrors that make people nervous.While some phobias might seem a bit
43、silly, they can cause serious emotionaldistress. My co-worker Magda is terrified of pigeons, a phobia that is taking over her life. She wont walk in certain parts of the city and runs screaming from the subway when one of these rats with wings finds its way onto the platform. Another friend is disgu
44、sted with cheese. Once I saw her run away from a slice of it. So where does anirrational fear of cheese come from?Are phobias something we inherit from our genes or do we acquire these unusualanxieties over time?Ever since I can remember I have been unreasonably frightened of elevators. Therewas no
45、terrible childhood experience and I am fine with confined spaces, but something about elevators makes me nervous. And so, when my boyfriend and I found ourselvestrapped in an elevator last year - because these sorts of things always happen eventually- I was anticipating the worst.While he gave me a
46、suggestive eyebrow raise and proposed we take advantage ofthe situation, I began screaming uncontrollably. I was far from turned on by the wholefacing my worst nightmare thing.However, after the fear subsided(消退)I realized that, yes, this was my greatest fear come true, and yet - it wasnt all that b
47、ad. Nervous and inconvenient maybe, but terrifying? Not so much.Liberating yourself from a deep-seated phobia can be a long and difficult process, but sometimes it can be as simple as confronting it head on.31. The 34-year-old British woman is extremelyafraid of metal forks becauseA.she has never us
48、ed them beforeB.she has been injured by them beforeC.she couldnt bear their sound on plateD.she is afraid that they may hurt her32. The phrase rats with wings (Para. 3) refers to_A. strange birds B. pigeonsC.devils D. exotic rats33. The authors fear of elevators is the result of_A. her phobia for no
49、 reasonB. her nervousness of being aloneC. her dislike of being in closed spacesD. her terrible experience34. After the fear subsided, the author realized that_A. her boyfriends help was importantB. she could have had a good time with her boyfriendC. an elevator ride could be excitingD. it was not a
50、s horrible as she had thought35. The purpose for the author to share her experience is to_A. illustrate conquering a fear can be difficultB. encourage people to overcome their fearsC. introduce what strange fears people haveD. explain why people have strange fearsPassage FourThe American publics obs
51、ession with dieting has led to one of the most dangeroushealth misconceptions of all times. Many television ads, movies, magazine articles, anddiet-food product labels would have consumers believe that carbohydrates (碳水化合物) are bad for the human body and that those who eat them will quickly becomeov
52、erweight. We are advised to avoid foods such as potatoes, rice and white bread andopt for meats and vegetables instead. Some companies promote this idea to encourageconsumers to buy their carb-free food products. But the truth is, the human bodyneeds carbohydrates to function properly, and a body th
53、at relies on carbohydrates but isexhausted of thisdietary element is not in good shape after all.Most foods that we consume on a daily basis like potatoes and rice are loaded withcarbohydrates. Contrary to popular belief, carbohydrates have many health benefitssome fight diseases such as high blood
54、pressure and heart disease, and others help toprevent cancer and stroke. Cutting these foods out of your diet may deprive your bodyof the many health benefits of carbohydrates.One of the best benefits of carbohydrates is their ability to help to maintain the health of our organs, tissues, and cells.
55、 Scientific studies have shown that one type of carbohydrate called fiber reduces the risk of heart disease. Carbohydrates also contain antioxidants (抗氧化劑) , which protect the bodys cells from harmful particles with thepotential to cause cancer.This does not mean that the human body can survive on a
56、 diet composed entirely ofcarbohydrates. We also need certain percentages of proteins and fats to maintain healthybodies. But carbohydrates certainly should not be avoided altogether. In fact, the foodpyramid, the recommended basis of a healthy diet, shows that a person should consumesix to eleven s
57、ervings of breads and grains, as well as three to four servings each offruits and vegetables - all carbohydrate-containing foods. It is easy to see why cuttingcarbohydrates out of a persons diet is not a good idea.The only way to know what is truly healthy for your own body is to talk to a nutrition
58、ist or dietician, who can help you choose foods that are right for you as well asguide you toward a proper exercise program forweight loss, or muscle gain. Theseprofessionals will never tell you to cut out carbohydrates entirely! The bottom line:listen to the experts, not the advertisers!36. As is u
59、sed in Paragraph l, the word exhausted most possibly means_A. derived B. deprivedC. startled D. starving37. According to the author, advertisers who sell “carb-free” products_A. offer healthy options B. are responsible for obesityC. are not telling the truth D. value consumers well-being38. Which of
60、 the following is NOT one of the health benefits of carbohydrates?A. Prevention of fiber reduction. B. Prevention of heart disease.C. Prevention of stroke. D. Prevention of cancer.39. It can be inferred from the passage that a healthy diet .A. needs enough proteins but no fat for us to maintain ener
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