1、在职研究生英语真题2011 年同等学力人员申请硕士学位外国语水平全国统一考试英语试卷(A卷)Paper One (90 minutes)Part I Dialogue Communication (10 minutes, 10 points, 1 for each ) Section A Dialogue Completion Directions: In this section, you will read 5 short incomplete dialogues between two speakers, each followed by 4 choices marked A.B.C.D
2、. Choose the answer that best suits the situation to complete the dialogue. Then mark the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square brackets on your machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET. 1. A: David said he bought a new BMW for 5,000! B:_ Sounds pretty cheap to me! A: Well, thats what he said
3、. A. Are you sure? B. Come to think of it. C. Do you think so? D. Is he crazy? 2. A: We just came back from Phoenix. And we had the best vacation in years. B: _ Im glad to hear it. A. Oh, my goodness! B. How was it? C. Oh, there you go again. D. Good for you. 3. A: I just cant stand this class any m
4、ore! B: _ Its required, and you have to sit in it in order to graduate. A. Well, why not just drop out of it? B. Why, you can say that again! C. Well, you might as well get used to it. D. Why, I couldnt agree more! 4. A: I dont know about you, but I thought that film was terrific. B: _ The action wa
5、s great, and so was the music. A. Just the same. B. Im with you there. C. More or less. D. I sure do. 5. A: Dan gave me a free ride home, but I paid for the gas. B: You know what they say, _ A. theres no free lunch. B. dont bite off more than you can chew. C. one good mm deserves another. D. its who
6、 you know that counts. Section B Dialogue Comprehension Directions: In this section, you will read 5 short conversions between a man and a woman. At the end of each conversation there is a question followed by 4 choices marked A.B.C.D. Choose the best answer to the question from the 4 choices by mar
7、king the corresponding better with a single bar across the square brackets on your machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET. 6. Woman: Id rather not talk about it. Just dont ask. Man: Come on. I think you need to let off some steam. Question: What does the man advise the woman to do? A. To talk to him about the
8、 problem. B. To keep the secret. C. To reduce the workload. D. To have a good rest. 7. Woman: Julies dress looks funny. That style went out last year. Man: Oh, come on, as long as it looks good on her. Question: What does the man try to emphasize? A. Julies dress is not outdated. B. Julies dress doe
9、s not suit her. C. Julie should follow the fashion. D. Julie looks free in that dress. 8. Man: What kind of snacks do you prefer? Woman: Oh, Ive got a sweet tooth, you know. Question: What does the woman probably like? A. Sandwich. B. Hot dogs. C. Ice cream. D. Potato chips. 9. Woman: Im tired of dr
10、iving all the way to work and back every day. If only carscould drive themselves! Man: Well, some car manufacturers are working on them. I guess youll soon buy one if you can afford it. Question: What does the man imply? A. The woman will be able to buy an intelligent car. B. Cars that drive themsel
11、ves may be very expensive. C. He is working with a car producer on intelligent cars. D. Driving to work is really a headache. 10. Man: Annie, how does it not even cross your mind that you might want a futur with someone? Woman: Its simple. I dont mind being married to my career. Question: Whats Anni
12、es attitude towards her future? A. She will stay with someone unmarried. B. She will live a simple life. C. She will quit her job to get married. D. She will fully focus on her job. Part II Vocabulary (20 minutes, 10 points, 0.5 for each) Section A Directions: In this section there are 10 sentences,
13、 each with one word or phrase underlined. Choose the one from the 4 choices marked A.B.C.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-scoring ANSWER SHEET. 11.The news reports completely overlooked the
14、more profound political implications of the events. A. neglected B. foresaw C. explored D. assessed 12. Teachers and nurses who deal with children are obliged to report cases of suspected child abuse to authorities. A. reminded B. expected C. compelled D. requested 13. Your grade will be based in la
15、rge part on the originality of your ideas. A. creativity B. popularity C. feasibility D. flexibility 14. We suspect there is a quite deliberate attempt to sabotage the elections and undermine the electoral commission. A. conscious B. desperate C. clumsy D. intentional 15. So strange were the circums
16、tances of my story that I can scarcely believe myself to have been a party to them. A. just B. hardly C. almost D. definitely 16. Smoke particles and other air pollutants are often trapped in the atmosphere, thus forming dirty fog. A. constrained B. caught C. concealed D. concentrated 17. Employees
17、in chemical factories are entitled to receive extra pay for doing hazardous work. A. poisonous B. difficult C. dangerous D. harmful 18. Curt Carlson, the wealthiest man in Minnesota, owned a hotel and travel company with sales reaching in the neighborhood of 9 billion. A. precisely B. merely C. subs
18、tantially D. approximately 19. The tendency of the human body to reject foreign matter is the main obstacle to successful organ transplantation. A. factor B. constituent C. barrier D. break 20. Whenever you need Tom, he is always there whether it be an ear or a helping hand, so you can always lean o
19、n him. A. count on B. benefit from C. stand for D. stick to Section B Directions: In this section, there are 10 incomplete sentences. For each sentence there are 4 choices marked A.B.C.D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter with a single bar across the
20、 square brackets on your machine-scoring ANSERS SHEET. A. takes B. appears C. makes D. goes 22. The world economic recession put an _ end to the steel market upturn that began in 2002. A. irregular B. illegal C. abrupt D. absurd 23. Im _ about how you discovered my website, and am very glad if you e
21、njoy it. A. mysterious B. furious C. serious D. curious 24. The Labor Partys electoral strategy, based on an _ with other smaller parties, has proved successful. A. acquaintance B. integration C. alliance D. intimacy 25. The new aircraft will be _ to a test of temperatures of 65 and 120. A. suspende
22、d B. suppressed C. summoned D. subjected 26. The money I got from teaching on the side was a useful _ to my ordinary income. A. profit B. supplement C. subsidy D. replacement 27. Chinese people are now enjoying better dental health, as shown by the declining_ of tooth decay. A. treatment B. incidenc
23、e C. consequence D. misfortune 28. Many countries have conservation programs to prevent certain _offish from becoming extinct. A. species B. sources C. numbers D. members 29. Susan never took any cookery courses she learned cooking by _useful tips from TV cookery programs. A. picking up B. bringing
24、up C. putting up D. pulling up 30. The President _ his deputy to act for him while he was abroad. A. promoted B. substituted C. authorized D. displaced Part Reading Comprehension (45minutes, 30point) Directions: There are 5 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by 5 questions or unfinished
25、 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-scoring NSWER SHEET. Passage One Until last spring, Nia Parker and the other kids in her neighborhood commuted to
26、 school on Bus 59. But as fuel prices rose, the school district needed to find a way to cut its transportation costs. So the schools busing company redrew its route map, eliminating Nias bus altogether. Now Nia and her neighbors travel the haft mile to school via a “walking school bus” a group of ki
27、ds, supervised by an adult or two, who make the walk together. Like the rest of us, school districts are feeling pinched by rising fuel costsand finding new ways to adapt. The price of diesel fuel has gone up 34 percent in the past two years. For the typical American school district, bus bills total
28、 5 percent of the budget. As administrators look to trim, busing is an inviting target, since it doesnt affect classroom instruction (or test scores). More than one third of American school administrators have elim/nated bus stops or routes in order to stay within budget. Many parents are delighted
29、to see their kids walking to school, partly because many did so themselves: according to a 1969 survey, nearly half of school kids walked or biked to school, compared with only 16 percent in 2001. Modem parents have been unwilling to let kids walk to school for fear of traffic, crime or simple bully
30、ing, but with organized adult supervision, those concerns have diminished. Schools and busing companies are finding other ways to save. In rural areas where busing is a must, some schools have even chosen four day school weeks. Busing companies instruct drivers to eliminate extra stops from routes a
31、nd to mm off the engine while idling. They are also using computer software to determine the most fuelefficient routes, which arent always the shortest ones. There could be downsides, however, to the busing cutbacks. If every formerly bused student begins walking to school, its an environmental winb
32、ut if too many of their parents decide to drive them instead, the overall carbon footprint can grow. Replacing buses with many more parent driven cars can also increase safety risks: A 2002 report concluded students are 13 times safer on a school bus than in a passenger car, since buses have fewer accidents a
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