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    1、在职申硕(同等学力)英语模拟试卷 28及答案与解析 Section A Directions: 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 sing

    2、le bar across the square brackets on your machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET. 1 A: Excuse me, but can you tell us where the conference room is? B:_The conference room is located on the third floor of the hotel. ( A) Of course, sir. ( B) Yes, please. ( C) Right, sir. ( D) You are welcome. 2 A: Im getting p

    3、retty bored. We should do something despite the rain. B:_What do you have in mind? ( A) I back you up. ( B) Who cares? ( C) Im with you. ( D) I like the rain. 3 A: Did you buy the book? B:_ ( A) No. On my way home from work I found a bookstore and entered aimlessly. ( B) I had no idea the bookstore

    4、would close at six. ( C) Excuse me. I didnt buy the book purposely. ( D) I like it very much. 4 A: Im terribly sorry Im late. I had rather a difficult time finding your office. B:_ ( A) Saying sorry wont be enough for being late. You have to account for what youve done. ( B) Thats all right. Please

    5、sit down and Ill start to ask you a few questions. ( C) You neednt saying sorry. Its often the case. ( D) Put on your name in the attendance record and go to your work. 5 A: Id like to arrange a meeting to discuss our new plan. Are you free tomorrow? B:_ ( A) I couldnt agree more. ( B) Im quite sure

    6、 of it. ( C) If only I hadnt had a prior engagement. ( D) Im afraid Im not available until Friday. Section B Directions: 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. Cho

    7、ose the best answer to the question from the 4 choices by marking the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square brackets on your machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET. 6 Man: Can you believe it? Jessie told her boss he was wrong to have fired his marketing director. Woman: Yeah, but you know J

    8、essie. If she has something in mind, everyone will know about it. Question: What does the woman mean? ( A) Jessie always says what she thinks. ( B) Jessie seems to have a lot on her mind. ( C) Jessie is wrong to find fault with her boss. ( D) Jessie should know the marketing director better. 7 Woman

    9、: I wonder if you could sell me the Psychology textbooks. You took the course last semester, didnt you? Man: As a matter of fact, I already sold them back to the school bookstore. Question: What do we learn from the conversation? ( A) The woman has to get the textbooks in other ways. ( B) The woman

    10、has sold her used textbooks to the bookstore. ( C) The man is going to buy his textbooks from a bookstore. ( D) The man doesnt want to sell his textbooks to the woman. 8 Woman: What seems to be the problem? Man: Well, I understand the lectures, but I get mixed up when I try to read the book. Questio

    11、n: What does the man mean? ( A) He is doing well in the class. ( B) The book is confusing. ( C) The lecture is not very clear. ( D) The lectures are from the book. 9 Man: Whats your husbands idea for the vacation? Woman: Well, my husband is a real outdoor man. He just cannot wait to get out of the c

    12、ity. He likes fishing, boating and bird-watching. He thinks sleeping in a tent beside a lake is great. Question: What does the womans husband want to do? ( A) Climbing mountains. ( B) Camping. ( C) Swimming. ( D) Shopping. 10 Man: One good thing about it is the higher salary. Its perfect for me. Wom

    13、an: Im sure youll be better off. But I guess you might have to work for longer hours. Question: What does the woman mean? ( A) The man took a wrong job. ( B) The man will be richer than the woman. ( C) The man had better work for longer hours. ( D) The man may have to work harder for more money. Sec

    14、tion A Directions: 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 on your machine-scor

    15、ing ANSWER SHEET. 11 People of diverse backgrounds now fly to distant places for pleasure, business or education. ( A) different ( B) distinctive ( C) similar ( D) separate 12 He has trouble understanding that other people judge him by his social skills and conduct. ( A) style ( B) behavior ( C) mod

    16、e ( D) attitude 13 Beijing Television-Station Transmitting Tower really looks magnificent at night when its illuminated. ( A) decorated ( B) illustrated ( C) lit up ( D) studied carefully 14 The fun of playing the game was a greater incentive than the prize. ( A) motive ( B) initiative ( C) exciteme

    17、nt ( D) entertainment 15 Sometimes the messages are conveyed through deliberate, conscious gestures; other times, our bodies talk without our even knowing. ( A) definite ( B) intentional ( C) delicate ( D) interactive 16 Courageous people think quickly and act without hesitation. ( A) complaint ( B)

    18、 consideration ( C) delay ( D) anxiety 17 Mr. Johnson evidently regarded this as a great joke. ( A) readily ( B) casually ( C) obviously ( D) simply 18 Hardly a week goes by without some advance in technology that would have seemed incredible 50 years ago. ( A) hard to invent ( B) hard to understand

    19、 ( C) hard to imagine ( D) hard to believe 19 The company has the right to end his employment at any time. ( A) offer ( B) stop ( C) provide ( D) continue 20 Arriving anywhere with these possessions, he might just as easily put up for a month or a year for a single day. ( A) arrange ( B) manage ( C)

    20、 last ( D) stay Section B Directions: In this section, there are 10 incomplete sentences. For each sentence there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square brackets on your rnachine-scor

    21、ing ANSWER SHEET. 21 Although it seemed to take all her strength ,the patient_up a smile to her mom. ( A) sent ( B) summoned ( C) conjured ( D) squeezed 22 Soon after the accident happened.the vehicles involved were_away. ( A) jerked ( B) dragged ( C) towed ( D) draped 23 The computer can be program

    22、med to_a whole variety of tasks. ( A) assign ( B) tackle ( C) realize ( D) solve 24 Since the early nineties, the trend in most businesses has been toward on-demand, always-available products and services that suit the customers_rather than the companys. ( A) benefit ( B) availability ( C) suitabili

    23、ty ( D) convenience 25 In order to repair barns, build fences, grow crops, and care for animals , a farmer must indeed be_. ( A) restless ( B) skilled ( C) strong ( D) versatile 26 His expenditure on holidays and luxuries is rather high in_to his income. ( A) comparison ( B) proportion ( C) associat

    24、ion ( D) calculation 27 The job of a student accommodation officer_a great many visits to landladies. ( A) concerns ( B) offers ( C) asks ( D) involves 28 We met Mary and her husband at a party two months ago. _weve had no further communication. ( A) Thereof ( B) Thereby ( C) Thereafter ( D) Thereab

    25、outs 29 The couple has donated a not_amount of money to the foundation. ( A) inconsiderable ( B) inconsiderate ( C) inaccurate ( D) incomparable 30 On the road motorists should be aware of cyclists and be_towards them. ( A) considerable ( B) considering ( C) considerate ( D) considered 一、 Reading Co

    26、mprehension Directions: 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 with a single bar across the square brackets on your machine-s

    27、coring ANSWER SHEET. 30 The rich have traditionally passed their wealth on to their children. But an increasing number of billionaires are choosing not to. The reason? They want their children to live on themselves and not to turn into spoiled successors. Nicola Horlick or “supermom“, a famous Briti

    28、sh billionaire.owing to the fact that she has high-flying jobs and five kids has spent her career making a report 250m. She now seems determined to throw off large parts of it. She already gives away about 25% of her income each year; she has just revealed, in a report on the state of charity in the

    29、 city, that she will not be leaving most of the remainder to her children.“ I think it is wrong to give too much inherited wealth to children, “Horlick told the reports authors. “I will not be leaving all my wealth to my children because that would just ruin their lives.“ She is by no means the firs

    30、t to go public with this convition. Bill Gates has put an estimated $30bn into the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. This was supplemented, in 2009, by another $24bn or so from his friend Warren Buffett. Buffett has always been colorful, quotably clear on where he stands. His daughter often tells a

    31、 story of finding herself without change for a car parking ticket her father lent her $20,then promptly made her write him a check. “To suggest that the children of the wealthy should be just as wealthy,“ he has said, “is like saying the members of Americas 2004 Olympic team should be made up only o

    32、f the children of the 1980 Olympic team“. Antia Roddick, the late founder fo the Body Shop, told her kids that they would not inherit one penny. The money that she made from the company would go into the Body Shop Foundation. which isnt one of those awful tax shelters, like some in America. It just

    33、functions to take the money and give it away. 31 The billionaires mentioned in the passage dont want to leave much of their wealth to their children because_. ( A) they prefer to give their wealth to charity ( B) they want their business to go on healthily ( C) they believe too much wealth will harm

    34、 their children ( D) they hope their children can make more money themselves 32 What do we learn about Nicola Horlick? ( A) She has already given away about 25% of her wealth. ( B) She is the first one who declares to give away her wealth. ( C) She will leave only a small portion of her wealth to he

    35、r kids. ( D) She inherited most of her wealth from her parents. 33 Buffett distinguishes himself for_. ( A) his clear-cut position ( B) being strict with his children ( C) his talent in financial management ( D) being a giant in the stock market 34 According to Buffetts daughter, her father_. ( A) r

    36、efuses to lend her money ( B) wants her to invest in the Olympic Games ( C) never gives her more money than necessary ( D) always makes sure that she returns his money 35 It is implied in the last paragraph that some foundations are used by the rich to_. ( A) provide shelter for the poor ( B) build

    37、good fame ( C) avoid paying tax ( D) support their business 36 The attitude of the writer toward that billionaires dont pass their wealth to their children is_. ( A) negative ( B) positive ( C) objective ( D) casual 36 Much has been written about poverty but none of the accounts seem to get at the r

    38、oot of the problem. It must be noted that the debilitating effects of poverty are not only the result of lack of money but are also the result of powerlessness. The poor are subject to their social situation instead of being able to affect it through action, that is, through behavior that flows from

    39、 an individuals decisions and plans. In other words, when social scientists have reported on the psychological consequences of poverty, it seems reasonable to believe that they have described the psychological consequences of powerlessness. The solution to poverty most frequently suggested is to hel

    40、p the poor secure more money without otherwise changing the present power relationships. This appears to implement the idea of equality while avoiding any unnecessary threat to the established centers of power. But since the consequences of poverty are related to powerlessness, not to the absolute s

    41、upply of money available to the poor, and since the amount of power purchasable with a given supply of money decreases as a society acquires a large supply of goods and services, the solution of raising the incomes of the poor is likely, unless accompanied by other measures, to be ineffective in a w

    42、ealthy society. In order to reduce poverty related psychological and social problems in the United States, the major community will have to change its relationship to neighborhoods of poverty in such fashion that families in the neighborhoods have a greater interest in the broader society and can mo

    43、re successfully participate in the decision-making process of the surrounding community. Social action to help the poor should have the following characteristics: the poor should see themselves as the source of the action; the action should effect in major ways the preconceptions of institutions and

    44、 persons who define the poor; the action should demand much in effect or skill; the action should be successful and the successful self-originated important action should increase the feeling of potential worth and individual power of individuals who are poor. The only initial resource which a commu

    45、nity should provide to neighborhoods of poverty should be on a temporary basis and should consist of organizers who will enable the neighborhoods quickly to create powerful, independent, democratic organizations of the poor. Through such organizations, the poor will then negotiate with the outsiders

    46、 for resources and opportunities without having to submit to concurrent control from outside. 37 By “powerless“ (sentence 2, Para 1), the author most probably means that the poor_. ( A) have no right to make individual decisions and plans ( B) can not exercise control over other groups of people ( C

    47、) are not in a condition to change their present situation ( D) are too weak to resist any social situation imposed on them 38 The author expresses his opinion in the first paragraph that_. ( A) the hopeless condition of the poor is caused by their powerlessness rather than lack of money ( B) great

    48、efforts should be made to help poor to secure more money without changing present power relationships ( C) it is no use raising the incomes of the poor while not improve their state of powerlessness ( D) in helping the poor attention should be paid to avoiding any unnecessary threat to the establish

    49、ed centers of power 39 Social action to help the poor should have the characteristics include_. ( A) the poor should see themselves as the source of the action ( B) the action should effect in major ways preconceptions of institutions ( C) the action should demand much in effect or skill ( D) all of the above 40 According to the author, the primary role of the major community in helping the neighborhoods of poverty is_. ( A) to


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