[考研类试卷]GCT工程硕士(英语)模拟试卷163及答案与解析.doc
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1、GCT 工程硕士(英语)模拟试卷 163 及答案与解析一、Part I Vocabulary and StructureDirections: There are ten incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the
2、 center.1 Some old people dont like pop songs because they cant_so much noise.(A)resist(B) experience(C) tolerate(D)sustain2 Mary is as vain as peacock and always wants to be the_of attention.(A)sight(B) emphasis(C) focus(D)object3 A long time ago, at a national conference on biology, he cautiously_
3、his new theory on life.(A)advanced(B) relieved(C) produced(D)thrust4 He kept a_hold on her hand as he helped her over the fence.(A)solid(B) stiff(C) firm(D)rigid5 In the effort to fire a Civil Service employee, his or her manager may have to spend up _ $ 100,000 of tax money to do so.(A)till(B) to(C
4、) for(D)about6 Were it not for their support and help, we_able to finish the task ahead of time.(A)were not(B) should not have been(C) are not(D)would not be7 The old man is in the habit of going for a walk along the river every morning except _it rains.(A)when(B) for(C) that(D)/ 8 Williamsburg has
5、now been restored so that it looks as it_during the 18th century.(A)could(B) would(C) was(D)did9 _, follow the directions on the bottle carefully.(A)When taken drugs(B) When drugs are taken(C) When takes drugs(D)When taking drugs10 He liked the painting very much, which cost him $ 1,000. However, he
6、 would gladly have paid_for it.(A)as much twice(B) much as twice(C) twice as much(D)as twice much二、Part II Reading ComprehensionDirections: In this part there are four passages, each followed by five questions or unfinished statements. For each of them, there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D.
7、Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.10 The next decade could see commuters speeding to work at about 300 miles per hour aboard magnetic levitation vehicles, according to a report by Argonne National Laboratories. But before “maglev“ vehi
8、cles can become commercial successes, the report says, people need to stop thinking of them as high-speed trains. Instead, consider them low-flying aircraft. Argonne contends that maglev vehicles will be best suited to replace commuter aircraft. Plane flights under 600 miles are the least energy-eff
9、icient, and maglev “planes“ should cut these fuel needs by up to 75 percent. Reportedly, the money saved by a 2,000-mile maglev network linking major cities world more than pay for its construction in 20 years. The quiet purr of levitating crafts would also be a balm for neighborhoods tormented by t
10、he roar of conventional takeoffs and landings. The technology behind magnetic levitation is already well understood, the report notes. The west Germans and the Japanese already well understood, the report notes. The West Germans and the Japanese have several full-scale working models. Meanwhile, res
11、earch in the United States has lapsed.11 What is the best title for this passage?(A)The Future of Transportation(B) Argonne Develops Maglev Train(C) The Disadvantages of Commuting by Airplane(D)Commuting in the Future12 According to the passage, when could people start using a maglev commercially?(A
12、)In 5 years.(B) In 10 years.(C) In 20 years.(D)In more than 20 years.13 Why could maglev trains replace short-fight commuter aircraft?(A)Maglev trains are faster.(B) Maglev trains are cheaper.(C) Maglev trains are more fuel-efficient.(D)Maglev trains are safer.14 Argonne believes that people should
13、regard maglev transportation as_.(A)safe, efficient high-speed trains(B) the most exciting form of transportation for the future(C) a kind of aircraft(D)the most economical form of transportation15 Which countries have probably spent the most money on maglev research?(A)France and West Germany.(B) J
14、apan and West Germany.(C) the United States and Japan.(D)West Germany and the United States.15 Perhaps the most familiar plant movement belongs to one species of mimosa called the sensitive plant. Within seconds, it can lower its leaves and make its tiny leaflets close up like folding chairs. This m
15、ovement is thought to be initiated by electrical impulses remarkably similar to nerve signals in animals. But without the animals sophisticated motion machinery, the mimosa has had to be creative in devising a way to move.For motion, the plant depends on tiny, bulb-shaped organs located at the base
16、of each leaf stalk and leaflet. Called pulvini, these organs hold the plant parts in place. When the mimosa is stimulatedsay, by a crawling insect or a sudden change in temperaturean electrical impulse sweeps through the plant. This causes potassium and then water to be shifted from certain cells in
17、 the pulvini to others, quickly turning one side of the organs flaccid. Because the pulvini can no longer support the leaves and leaflets, this shift results in a corresponding change in their position.16 The passage is mainly concerned with the_.(A)geographical distribution of plant and animal spec
18、ies(B) location and purpose of the pulvini(C) appearance of the mimosa(D)process that causes movement in the mimosa17 The author mentions folding chairs in the first paragraph in order to_.(A)settle a dispute(B) evaluate a claim(C) provide an illustration(D)point out a difference18 It can be inferre
19、d from the passage that the mimosa is called the sensitive plant because it_.(A)reacts to outside stimulation(B) has smaller leaves than most other plants(C) depends on organs called pulvini(D)contains potassium and water19 According to the passage, the sensitive plants leaves move quickly when part
20、s of the pulvini_.(A)drop off(B) become limp(C) revolve(D)twitch20 According to the passage, what causes potassium and water in the mimosa to shift from some cells to others?(A)Signals from the pulvini.(B) Movements of the leaf stalks.(C) Electrical impulses.(D)Nerve signals.20 Amy Johnson was a pio
21、neer airwoman in Britain. She was born on July 1, 1903, in Yorkshire and lived there until 1923 when she went to Sheffield University to study for a BA. After graduation she took a job as a secretary to a London lawyer. At the same time she became interested in aviation, and to succeed in some proje
22、ct which would prove to the world that women could be as competent as men in a male-dominated field in those days.Early in 1930, she chose her objective: to fly solo to Australia and to break the previous record of 16 days. Her parents and some of her friends lent her money to buy a used airplane.Am
23、y set off on May 5, 1930. Her route took her over Vienna and Baghdad. She was caught in a sandstorm and had to make an emergency landing in the desert. Six days later she landed in India. After experiencing much hardship, she finally reached Australia on May 24, completing a flight of 11,000 miles.
24、She was the first woman to fly alone to Australia. In later years, she set several other records in flight history.21 When did Amy Johnson become interested in flying?(A)In 1923.(B) In 1930.(C) After she received a BA.(D)After graduation from Yorkshire University.22 How long did it take her to fly t
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