学位英语试题及答案
暗恋的感觉-地质机械
学位英语模拟测试与答案(英语)
(50题,每题2分,满分100分)
Part One Vocabulary and Structure
Directions :
In this part there are ten
incomplete sentences, each with four suggested
answers. Choose the
one that you think is the
best answer, Mark you answer on the ANSWER SHEET
with a single line
through the center.
1.
He came all the way to China for promoting
friendship ____for making money.
A. other than
B more than
C. better than D. rather
than
2. ___, I wroth a letter to Henry
Ford II and told him what happened.
A.
Desperate B, Despite
C. Inspiring
D. Exciting
3,I was ____the point of
telephoning him when his letter arrived.
4. In no country
____ Britain, it has been said, can one experience
four seasons in the course of a
single day.
A. other than B. more than
C. better than D. rather than
5. If I hadn‟t stood under the ladder to
catch you catch you when you __now.
A.
wouldn‟t be smiling n‟t have smiled
‟t smile ‟t smile
6. All the
key words in the article are printed in__type so
as to attract readers‟attention.
7. Living in the central Australian desert
has its problems,___obtaining water is not the
least.
which which which
which
8. They are going to have the
serviceman___an electric fan in the office
tomorrow.
l install be installed
led
9. It is said that John‟s two daughters
of his wife___to the city where he had an
accident.
going going
10. The man in the corner confessed to __a
lie to the manager of the company.
told
told told told
Part Two Reading
Comprehension
Directios:
In this
part there are four passages,each followed by five
questions or unfinished statements.
For each
of them, there are four suggested answers. Choose
the one that you think is the best
your
ANSWER SHEET with a single line trough the center.
Questions 11-15 are based on the
following passage:
Communication is the
sending of information or news from one person to
another. if human
beings could not communicate
with one another, each person would have to learn
everything for
himself, Although animals as
well as men can communicate, so far as we know,
they can express only
the simple emotions like
pain,joy,fear,huger of sounds and face movements,
but we still have much to
learn about these
animal languages.
1
Speech
is the most important means of communication
between people. But it is not the
is it the
use facial expressions,gestures and hand movements
to express
ourfeelings and to send signals to
other people. Animals use this “body language”a
great n
language used by deaf people is an
example of communication without speech,while
blind people
communicate largely through touch
and hearing.
11,According to the passage,
what would happen to us without communication?
should learn everything for ourselves
would become unable to speak.
couldn‟t live happily.
might have to do
everything by ourselves.
does the passage
say a about animals‟communication?
have
their advanced language in form of sound.
can express simple feelings such as hunger and
pain.
of them can communicate with people
very well.
of them can use sound to
express themselves.
of the following
statement is true?
do not have adequate
knowledge about animal languages.
are now
very much aware of animal languages.
of
animals use their facial expressiong.
animals make sounds to communicate with each
other.
means of communication is used by
most people?
expressions.
movements
.
movement and speech.
can infer from the passage that the oldest
form of communication between people is_____
and hearing
language
Questions 16-20 are based on the following
passage;
No woman can be too rich or too
thin. This saying often attributed to the late
Duchess(公爵夫人)of
Windsor embodies much of the
odd spirit of our thin is deemed as such a
virtue.
The problem with such a view is that
some people actually attempt to live by i. I
myself have
fantasies of slipping into narrow
designer uently, I have been on a diet for the
better—
—or worse——part of my life. Being rich
wouldn‟t be bad either, but that won‟t happen
unless an
unknown relative dies suddenly in
some distant land,leaving me millions of dollars.
Where did we go off the track? When did
eating butter become a sin,and a little bit of
extra flesh
unappealing,if not repellent?All
religions have certain days when people refrain
from eating.
and excessive eating one of
Christianity‟s seven deadly sins. However, until
quite recently,most people
had a problem
getting enough to eat. In some religious groups,
wealth was a symbol of probable
salvation and
high fatness a sign of wealth and well-being.
Today the opposite is have shifted to
thinness as our new mark of result is that
being fat——or even only somewhat
overweight——is bad because it implies a lack of
moral
2
strength.
Qur
obsession(迷恋)with thinness is also fueled by
health is true that in this country
we have
more overweight people than ever before,and
that,in many cases, being overweight correlates
with an increased risk of heart and blood
vessel diseases,however,may have as much to
do with our way of life and our high-fat diets
as with excess the associated risk of cancer
in the digestive system may be more of a
dictary problem——too much fat and a lack of
fiber——
than a weight problem.
The real
concern,then,is not that we weigh too much,but
that we neither exercise enough nor
Eat se is
necessary for strong bones and both heart and hing
health.A balanced diet
Without a lot of fat
can also help the body avoid many diseases. We
should surely stop paying so
Much attention to
being thin is not is actually hazardous if those
who get
(or already are )thin think they are
automatically healthy and thus free from paying
attention to their
overall ss can be pure
vainglory(虚荣)
the eyes of the author,an odd
phenomenon nowadays is that___
ous people
are not necessarily virtuous
g slim is a
symbol of having a large fortune
C,being
thin is viewed as a much desired quality
Duchess of Windsor is regarded as a woman of
virtue
by the prevailing trend,the author____
A,had to wear highly fashionable clothes
B,had to seek help from rich distant
relatives
C,had to go on a dier for the
greater part of her life
still prevent
herself from going off the track
human
history,people‟s views on body weight___
A,changed from time to time
B,led to
different moral standards
C,varied between
the porr and the rich
D,were elosely
related to their religious beliefs
19The
author criticizes women‟s obsession with
thinness__
A,from a historical and
religious standpoint
B,from sociological
and medical points of vew
C,from an
economic and educational perspective
D,in
the light of moral principles
‟s the author‟s
advice to women who are absorbed in the idea of
thinness?
should gain weight to look
healthy.
should be more watehful for ratal
diseases.
should be more concerned with
their overall lifestyle.
should rid
themselves fantasies about designer clothes.
Qnestions 21-25 are baed on the following
passage:
Even plants can run a
fever,especially when they‟re under attack by
insects or diseasc,But unlike
humans, plants
can have their temperature taken from 3,000 feet
away——straight up.A
Decade ago,adapting the
infrared scanning technology developed for
military purposes and other
Satellites,physicist Stephen Paley came up
with a quick way to take the temperature of crops
to
Determine which ones are under goal was to
let framers preciselhy target pesticide(杀虫
3
剂)spraying rather than rain poison
on a whole field,which invariably includes plants
that don‟t have
pest(害虫)problems.
Even
better,Paley‟s Remots Scanning Services Company
could detect crop problems before they
became
visible to the eye. Mounted on a plane flown at
3,000feet at nigh,an infrared scanner
Measured
the heat emitted by crops. The data were
transformed into a color-coded map showing
Where plants were running “fevers” Farmers
could then spot-spray,using 40 to 70 percent less
Pesticide than they otherwise would.
The bad news is that Paley‟s company closed down
in 1984,after 40 to 70 percent less pesticide
than they otherwise would.
The bad news
is that Paley‟s company closed down in 1984,after
only three years,Farmers
Resisted the new
technology and long-term backers were hard to
with the renewed conccrn
about pesticides on
produce, and fefinements in infrared
scanning,Paley hopes to get back into
lture
experts have no doubt the technology works,”This
technique can be used on 75
percent of
agricultural land in the United States,”says
George Oerther of Texas A& Jackson,
who
recently retird from the Departnt of
Agriculture,thisks remote infrared crop scanning
could be
adopted by the end of the only if
Paley finds the financial backing which he failed
to
obtain 10 years ago.
will emit an
increased amount of heat when they are____
d
with pesticides an infrared scanner
poor
physical condition d to excessive sun rays
order to apply pesticide spraying precisely,we can
use infrared scanning to___
A,estimate the
damage to the crops e the size of the affected
area
a color-coded map the
problem area
s can save a considerable
amount of pesticide by___
ing to spot-
spraying
ting infrared scanning experts
C,transforming poisoned rain
ing
crop problems at an carly stage
application
of infrared scanning technology to agriculture met
with some difficulties___
lack of offieial
support high cost
lack of financial
failure to help increase production
ed
scanning technology may be brought bafck into
operation because of___
desire of farmers to
improve the quality of their produce
g
conccrn about the exccssive use of pesticides on
crops
forceful promotion by the Department of
Agriculture
support from agricultural experts
Questions 26-30 are based on the following
passage:
The appcal of advertising to buying
motives can have both negative and positive
effects.
Consumers may be convinced to buy a
product of poor quality or high price because of
an
example,some advertisers have appealed to
people‟s desire for better fuel economy
for
their cars by advertising automotive products that
improve gasoline of
The products are
worthless and a waste of consumers‟money.
Sometimes advertising is intentionally
misleading.A few years ago a brand of bread was
offered
to turned out that the bread was not
dietetic(适合于节食的),but just regular bread,There
fewer
4
calories because it
was sliccd very thin,but there were the same
munber of calories in every loaf.
On the
positive side,emotional appeals may respond to a
consumer‟s real conccrns. Consider fire
insurance maybe sold by appealing to fear of fear
of loss is the real reason for
fire insurance.
The security of knowing that property is protected
by insurance makes the purchase of
fire
insurance a worthwhile investment for most
consumers consider the quality of the
insureance plans as well as the message in the
ads,they will bencfit from the advertising.
Each consumer must evaluate her of his own the
benefits of the product important
enough to
justify buying it ? Advertising is intended to
appcal to consumers, but it does not force them
to buy the product. Consumers still control
the final buying decision.
ising can persuade
the consumer to buy worthless products by__
ing their high quality
cing him of their
low price
ining a balance between quality
and price
ing to his buying motives
reason why the bread advertisement is misleading
is that__
A,thin slices of bread could
contain more calories
B,the loaf was cut
into regular slices
C,the broad was not
genuine broad
D,the total number of
calories in the loaf remained the same
passage tells us that__
mes advertisements
really sell what the consumer needs
isements occasionally force consumers into buying
things they don‟t need
buying morives of
consumers are controlled by advertisements
insurance is seldom a worthwhile investment
can be inferred from the passage that a smart
consumer should__
carefully about the
benefits described in the advertisements
against the deceiving nature of adverisements
familiar with various advertising strategies
buying products that have strong cmotional appeal
passage is mainly about___
to make a
wise buying decision
to protect the
interess of the consumer
positive and
negative aspects of advertising
function
of advertisements in promoting sales
Part
Three Cloze
Directions:
For each
blank in the following passage,choose the best
answer from the choices given
your answer on
the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the
center.
When television first began to
expand,very few of the people who had become
famous as radio
commentators were able to be
effective on television,.Some of the difficulties
they exspericnced when
were trying to 31
themselves to the new medium were working on
example,they had become 32 to seeing on
behalf of the 33 of seeing for others
means that the commcntator has to be very good
at all,he has to be able to 34 a
continuous
sequence of visual images which 35 meaning to
the sounds which the listener
5
the 36 of television,however,the
commentator seeseverything with the viewer.
His role,therefore,is completely is there to
make 37 that the viewer does not niss
some
point of interest, to help him focus on particular
things,and to 38 the images on the television
serene Unlike his radio colleague,he mustg
know the 39 of silence and how to use it at
those
moments 40 the picrures speak for
themselves.
B adapt C. alter
D modify
enced ined C established D
accustomed
ency logy D
performance
e ve
t
on
te
B,possible C,sure
t
trate ret
e
ion
Part Four Dialogue Completion
Directions:
There are ten short incomplete dialogues
between two speakers ,each followed by four
choices
marded A.B .C and the answer that
appropriately suits the conversational contest and
best
completes the dialogue. Mark your answer
on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the
center.
:someone‟s eaten the icing off the
cake
Child:____
,it‟s very
cold. Mum
was not me
D.I‟m
:Hello, Ted. What „s wrong with your
arm?
Ted: I broke it when I was skating on
the holiday.
Nancy:Oh,no! ____
Ted:Much better,thanks
a nuisance!
awfull!
was that ? D. What
a trouble!
43.A:Excuse me ,madam. ___know
where the nearest post office is ?
B:I‟m
sorry ,I‟ve got no idea.I‟m a stranger here,too.
A. Would you please
B. Would you happen
to
C. Do you happen to
D. Would you like
to
44. James:Can I borrow your notes for
today‟s geology class ?
Jane: ___
A.
How dare you!Geology test is tomorrow.
B. I‟d
love to,but you can‟t have them.
C. How come
that you didn‟t have notes for today‟s class?
D. Sorry,but I have to review them for
tomorrow‟s test.
6
45.A:I
think you should phone Jenny and say sorry to her
B: ____ .It was her fault.
A:No
way B: No possible
C: No
chance D:Not at all
46.A:I‟m
sorry I‟m calling you so late
B: ___ okay
A:This is B:You „re
C:That‟s
D: I‟am
:What seems to be the problem ?
Patient: ___
A: I can‟t bear the strain at
work
B: I strained my back at work
C:The work bores me
D:It‟s killing me
48. Sam:We‟ll all miss Geoff and Pat.
Larry: ___
A:I‟ll not miss Pat
B:
I‟m afraid I‟ll miss only Geoff
C:Geoff and
pat are different
D:Well,we „ll all miss
Geoff
49.A:May I use your phone for a local
call?
B: ___ ,sir!
A:Ask me another
B: Certainly,by no means
C:It‟s out
of the question
D:As you wish
:Haven‟t
seen you for weeks. ___
Pat:Can‟t complain
A:I‟m very happy to see you again
B:How are things?
C:Fancy meeting you here
D: Have you been very busy?
Part One Vocabulary and Structure
1-5 D A
B A A 6-10 D C A D D
Part Two
Reading Comprehension
11-15 ABADD 16-20
CCABC
21-25 CDACB 26-30 DDAAC
Part
Three Cloze
31-35 BDCBA 36-40 DCDCB
Part Four Dialogue Completion
41-45 CBCDA
46-50 CBDDB
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学位英语模拟测试与答案(英语)
(50题,每题2分,满分100分)
Part One Vocabulary and Structure
Directions :
In this part there are ten
incomplete sentences, each with four suggested
answers. Choose the
one that you think is the
best answer, Mark you answer on the ANSWER SHEET
with a single line
through the center.
1.
He came all the way to China for promoting
friendship ____for making money.
A. other than
B more than
C. better than D. rather
than
2. ___, I wroth a letter to Henry
Ford II and told him what happened.
A.
Desperate B, Despite
C. Inspiring
D. Exciting
3,I was ____the point of
telephoning him when his letter arrived.
4. In no country
____ Britain, it has been said, can one experience
four seasons in the course of a
single day.
A. other than B. more than
C. better than D. rather than
5. If I hadn‟t stood under the ladder to
catch you catch you when you __now.
A.
wouldn‟t be smiling n‟t have smiled
‟t smile ‟t smile
6. All the
key words in the article are printed in__type so
as to attract readers‟attention.
7. Living in the central Australian desert
has its problems,___obtaining water is not the
least.
which which which
which
8. They are going to have the
serviceman___an electric fan in the office
tomorrow.
l install be installed
led
9. It is said that John‟s two daughters
of his wife___to the city where he had an
accident.
going going
10. The man in the corner confessed to __a
lie to the manager of the company.
told
told told told
Part Two Reading
Comprehension
Directios:
In this
part there are four passages,each followed by five
questions or unfinished statements.
For each
of them, there are four suggested answers. Choose
the one that you think is the best
your
ANSWER SHEET with a single line trough the center.
Questions 11-15 are based on the
following passage:
Communication is the
sending of information or news from one person to
another. if human
beings could not communicate
with one another, each person would have to learn
everything for
himself, Although animals as
well as men can communicate, so far as we know,
they can express only
the simple emotions like
pain,joy,fear,huger of sounds and face movements,
but we still have much to
learn about these
animal languages.
1
Speech
is the most important means of communication
between people. But it is not the
is it the
use facial expressions,gestures and hand movements
to express
ourfeelings and to send signals to
other people. Animals use this “body language”a
great n
language used by deaf people is an
example of communication without speech,while
blind people
communicate largely through touch
and hearing.
11,According to the passage,
what would happen to us without communication?
should learn everything for ourselves
would become unable to speak.
couldn‟t live happily.
might have to do
everything by ourselves.
does the passage
say a about animals‟communication?
have
their advanced language in form of sound.
can express simple feelings such as hunger and
pain.
of them can communicate with people
very well.
of them can use sound to
express themselves.
of the following
statement is true?
do not have adequate
knowledge about animal languages.
are now
very much aware of animal languages.
of
animals use their facial expressiong.
animals make sounds to communicate with each
other.
means of communication is used by
most people?
expressions.
movements
.
movement and speech.
can infer from the passage that the oldest
form of communication between people is_____
and hearing
language
Questions 16-20 are based on the following
passage;
No woman can be too rich or too
thin. This saying often attributed to the late
Duchess(公爵夫人)of
Windsor embodies much of the
odd spirit of our thin is deemed as such a
virtue.
The problem with such a view is that
some people actually attempt to live by i. I
myself have
fantasies of slipping into narrow
designer uently, I have been on a diet for the
better—
—or worse——part of my life. Being rich
wouldn‟t be bad either, but that won‟t happen
unless an
unknown relative dies suddenly in
some distant land,leaving me millions of dollars.
Where did we go off the track? When did
eating butter become a sin,and a little bit of
extra flesh
unappealing,if not repellent?All
religions have certain days when people refrain
from eating.
and excessive eating one of
Christianity‟s seven deadly sins. However, until
quite recently,most people
had a problem
getting enough to eat. In some religious groups,
wealth was a symbol of probable
salvation and
high fatness a sign of wealth and well-being.
Today the opposite is have shifted to
thinness as our new mark of result is that
being fat——or even only somewhat
overweight——is bad because it implies a lack of
moral
2
strength.
Qur
obsession(迷恋)with thinness is also fueled by
health is true that in this country
we have
more overweight people than ever before,and
that,in many cases, being overweight correlates
with an increased risk of heart and blood
vessel diseases,however,may have as much to
do with our way of life and our high-fat diets
as with excess the associated risk of cancer
in the digestive system may be more of a
dictary problem——too much fat and a lack of
fiber——
than a weight problem.
The real
concern,then,is not that we weigh too much,but
that we neither exercise enough nor
Eat se is
necessary for strong bones and both heart and hing
health.A balanced diet
Without a lot of fat
can also help the body avoid many diseases. We
should surely stop paying so
Much attention to
being thin is not is actually hazardous if those
who get
(or already are )thin think they are
automatically healthy and thus free from paying
attention to their
overall ss can be pure
vainglory(虚荣)
the eyes of the author,an odd
phenomenon nowadays is that___
ous people
are not necessarily virtuous
g slim is a
symbol of having a large fortune
C,being
thin is viewed as a much desired quality
Duchess of Windsor is regarded as a woman of
virtue
by the prevailing trend,the author____
A,had to wear highly fashionable clothes
B,had to seek help from rich distant
relatives
C,had to go on a dier for the
greater part of her life
still prevent
herself from going off the track
human
history,people‟s views on body weight___
A,changed from time to time
B,led to
different moral standards
C,varied between
the porr and the rich
D,were elosely
related to their religious beliefs
19The
author criticizes women‟s obsession with
thinness__
A,from a historical and
religious standpoint
B,from sociological
and medical points of vew
C,from an
economic and educational perspective
D,in
the light of moral principles
‟s the author‟s
advice to women who are absorbed in the idea of
thinness?
should gain weight to look
healthy.
should be more watehful for ratal
diseases.
should be more concerned with
their overall lifestyle.
should rid
themselves fantasies about designer clothes.
Qnestions 21-25 are baed on the following
passage:
Even plants can run a
fever,especially when they‟re under attack by
insects or diseasc,But unlike
humans, plants
can have their temperature taken from 3,000 feet
away——straight up.A
Decade ago,adapting the
infrared scanning technology developed for
military purposes and other
Satellites,physicist Stephen Paley came up
with a quick way to take the temperature of crops
to
Determine which ones are under goal was to
let framers preciselhy target pesticide(杀虫
3
剂)spraying rather than rain poison
on a whole field,which invariably includes plants
that don‟t have
pest(害虫)problems.
Even
better,Paley‟s Remots Scanning Services Company
could detect crop problems before they
became
visible to the eye. Mounted on a plane flown at
3,000feet at nigh,an infrared scanner
Measured
the heat emitted by crops. The data were
transformed into a color-coded map showing
Where plants were running “fevers” Farmers
could then spot-spray,using 40 to 70 percent less
Pesticide than they otherwise would.
The bad news is that Paley‟s company closed down
in 1984,after 40 to 70 percent less pesticide
than they otherwise would.
The bad news
is that Paley‟s company closed down in 1984,after
only three years,Farmers
Resisted the new
technology and long-term backers were hard to
with the renewed conccrn
about pesticides on
produce, and fefinements in infrared
scanning,Paley hopes to get back into
lture
experts have no doubt the technology works,”This
technique can be used on 75
percent of
agricultural land in the United States,”says
George Oerther of Texas A& Jackson,
who
recently retird from the Departnt of
Agriculture,thisks remote infrared crop scanning
could be
adopted by the end of the only if
Paley finds the financial backing which he failed
to
obtain 10 years ago.
will emit an
increased amount of heat when they are____
d
with pesticides an infrared scanner
poor
physical condition d to excessive sun rays
order to apply pesticide spraying precisely,we can
use infrared scanning to___
A,estimate the
damage to the crops e the size of the affected
area
a color-coded map the
problem area
s can save a considerable
amount of pesticide by___
ing to spot-
spraying
ting infrared scanning experts
C,transforming poisoned rain
ing
crop problems at an carly stage
application
of infrared scanning technology to agriculture met
with some difficulties___
lack of offieial
support high cost
lack of financial
failure to help increase production
ed
scanning technology may be brought bafck into
operation because of___
desire of farmers to
improve the quality of their produce
g
conccrn about the exccssive use of pesticides on
crops
forceful promotion by the Department of
Agriculture
support from agricultural experts
Questions 26-30 are based on the following
passage:
The appcal of advertising to buying
motives can have both negative and positive
effects.
Consumers may be convinced to buy a
product of poor quality or high price because of
an
example,some advertisers have appealed to
people‟s desire for better fuel economy
for
their cars by advertising automotive products that
improve gasoline of
The products are
worthless and a waste of consumers‟money.
Sometimes advertising is intentionally
misleading.A few years ago a brand of bread was
offered
to turned out that the bread was not
dietetic(适合于节食的),but just regular bread,There
fewer
4
calories because it
was sliccd very thin,but there were the same
munber of calories in every loaf.
On the
positive side,emotional appeals may respond to a
consumer‟s real conccrns. Consider fire
insurance maybe sold by appealing to fear of fear
of loss is the real reason for
fire insurance.
The security of knowing that property is protected
by insurance makes the purchase of
fire
insurance a worthwhile investment for most
consumers consider the quality of the
insureance plans as well as the message in the
ads,they will bencfit from the advertising.
Each consumer must evaluate her of his own the
benefits of the product important
enough to
justify buying it ? Advertising is intended to
appcal to consumers, but it does not force them
to buy the product. Consumers still control
the final buying decision.
ising can persuade
the consumer to buy worthless products by__
ing their high quality
cing him of their
low price
ining a balance between quality
and price
ing to his buying motives
reason why the bread advertisement is misleading
is that__
A,thin slices of bread could
contain more calories
B,the loaf was cut
into regular slices
C,the broad was not
genuine broad
D,the total number of
calories in the loaf remained the same
passage tells us that__
mes advertisements
really sell what the consumer needs
isements occasionally force consumers into buying
things they don‟t need
buying morives of
consumers are controlled by advertisements
insurance is seldom a worthwhile investment
can be inferred from the passage that a smart
consumer should__
carefully about the
benefits described in the advertisements
against the deceiving nature of adverisements
familiar with various advertising strategies
buying products that have strong cmotional appeal
passage is mainly about___
to make a
wise buying decision
to protect the
interess of the consumer
positive and
negative aspects of advertising
function
of advertisements in promoting sales
Part
Three Cloze
Directions:
For each
blank in the following passage,choose the best
answer from the choices given
your answer on
the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the
center.
When television first began to
expand,very few of the people who had become
famous as radio
commentators were able to be
effective on television,.Some of the difficulties
they exspericnced when
were trying to 31
themselves to the new medium were working on
example,they had become 32 to seeing on
behalf of the 33 of seeing for others
means that the commcntator has to be very good
at all,he has to be able to 34 a
continuous
sequence of visual images which 35 meaning to
the sounds which the listener
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the 36 of television,however,the
commentator seeseverything with the viewer.
His role,therefore,is completely is there to
make 37 that the viewer does not niss
some
point of interest, to help him focus on particular
things,and to 38 the images on the television
serene Unlike his radio colleague,he mustg
know the 39 of silence and how to use it at
those
moments 40 the picrures speak for
themselves.
B adapt C. alter
D modify
enced ined C established D
accustomed
ency logy D
performance
e ve
t
on
te
B,possible C,sure
t
trate ret
e
ion
Part Four Dialogue Completion
Directions:
There are ten short incomplete dialogues
between two speakers ,each followed by four
choices
marded A.B .C and the answer that
appropriately suits the conversational contest and
best
completes the dialogue. Mark your answer
on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the
center.
:someone‟s eaten the icing off the
cake
Child:____
,it‟s very
cold. Mum
was not me
D.I‟m
:Hello, Ted. What „s wrong with your
arm?
Ted: I broke it when I was skating on
the holiday.
Nancy:Oh,no! ____
Ted:Much better,thanks
a nuisance!
awfull!
was that ? D. What
a trouble!
43.A:Excuse me ,madam. ___know
where the nearest post office is ?
B:I‟m
sorry ,I‟ve got no idea.I‟m a stranger here,too.
A. Would you please
B. Would you happen
to
C. Do you happen to
D. Would you like
to
44. James:Can I borrow your notes for
today‟s geology class ?
Jane: ___
A.
How dare you!Geology test is tomorrow.
B. I‟d
love to,but you can‟t have them.
C. How come
that you didn‟t have notes for today‟s class?
D. Sorry,but I have to review them for
tomorrow‟s test.
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45.A:I
think you should phone Jenny and say sorry to her
B: ____ .It was her fault.
A:No
way B: No possible
C: No
chance D:Not at all
46.A:I‟m
sorry I‟m calling you so late
B: ___ okay
A:This is B:You „re
C:That‟s
D: I‟am
:What seems to be the problem ?
Patient: ___
A: I can‟t bear the strain at
work
B: I strained my back at work
C:The work bores me
D:It‟s killing me
48. Sam:We‟ll all miss Geoff and Pat.
Larry: ___
A:I‟ll not miss Pat
B:
I‟m afraid I‟ll miss only Geoff
C:Geoff and
pat are different
D:Well,we „ll all miss
Geoff
49.A:May I use your phone for a local
call?
B: ___ ,sir!
A:Ask me another
B: Certainly,by no means
C:It‟s out
of the question
D:As you wish
:Haven‟t
seen you for weeks. ___
Pat:Can‟t complain
A:I‟m very happy to see you again
B:How are things?
C:Fancy meeting you here
D: Have you been very busy?
Part One Vocabulary and Structure
1-5 D A
B A A 6-10 D C A D D
Part Two
Reading Comprehension
11-15 ABADD 16-20
CCABC
21-25 CDACB 26-30 DDAAC
Part
Three Cloze
31-35 BDCBA 36-40 DCDCB
Part Four Dialogue Completion
41-45 CBCDA
46-50 CBDDB
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