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学位英语模拟题上

2018学位英语模拟卷

一、会话理解,共15题,每题1分。

1、Tom:

Kate,youarebackfromvacation!

Howwasit?

Kate:

totellyouthetruth,Ifeeltired.

Tom:

?

Kate:

Ihadtovisitallmyrelative.

AanythingspecialBwhynotCwhat’shurryDHowcome

2、PassengerA:

Excuseme,wouldyoumindchangingseatswithme?

PassengerB:

PassengerA:

Thankyou.That’sverykindofyou.

AThat’seasyByes,IwillCNotatallDI’dliketo

3、Maggie:

yourtieishandsome.

Martin:

.yourskirtlooksteautiful,too.

Aoh,IthinksoBit’skindofyouCOh,thankyouDIamgladtoknow

4、Richard:

YourEnglishisverygood.Iappreciateyourhelp.

Alexandra:

Thanks.

Ait’sapieceofcakeBit’smypleasureCit’smydutyDit’smyway

5、Frank:

Hey,John,whatmakesyousohappy?

John:

youknowwhat.Ihavejustgotanewjobwithacomputercompany.

Frank:

!

AOh,sohappyBOh,goodluckCOh,suchajobDOh,congratulation

6、Jack:

say,Jane,let’sgoandgetabitetoeat.

Jane:

?

Jack:

HowaboutMcDonald’s?

Jane:

Great!

AwheretoBwhatforCHowcomeDwhyso

7、Trainconductor:

Excuseme,ma’ma.Ticket,please.

Passenger:

sorry,IleftitinthesomokingsectionandI’llgofetchit.

Trainconductor:

It’sOK,lady.

ATakeyourtimeBTakeyourseatCyoucangonowDAsyouplease

8、Cart:

Hi,Mary,areyoufreetonight?

Mary:

Cart?

Cart:

shallwehaveagameofchess?

AwhataboutitBwhatofitCwhatforDwhatisit

9、Paula:

Hello,mynameisPaulafield.WelcomeyoutoTectronU.K

Jens:

Thankyou.

ANicetomeetyouBitwaskindofyouCyou’vegotanicenameDNicemeetingyou

10、SpeakerA:

Excuseme.Doyouhappentohavethetime?

SpeakerB:

ATakeiteasyBIamrunningoutoftimeCSoryy,IamlateDsure,it’sninethirty

11、Ben:

Hi,Tom.Wanttogoandplaybowlingtonight?

Tom:

whenandwhereshallwemeet?

AIt’ssmartBsoundsgoodCitispossibleDlooksgood

12、SpeakerA:

Ilikeyoursweater.Itsuitsyouverywell.

SpeakerB:

it’sapresentfrommygirlfriend.

SpeakerA:

Shecertainlyhasthetaste.

Awanttoknowhowcome?

BIlikeitsomuch

CThankyouforsayingitDyoumaytakeit

13、Smith:

Mary,Ihatetosaygoodbye,butIhaveto.

Mary:

Smith.Ihopetoseeyouagain.

ABecarefulBNicetomeetyouCasyoulikeDTakecare

14、Customer:

Thissuitlooksnice.?

Assistant:

yes,ofcourse.Thefittingroomisoverthere.

AHowmuchisitBCanItryitCHowcanIbuyitDCanItryiton

15、Paula:

Seemscolder,today,?

Peter:

itiscolder.Itwasontheweatherforecast.

Paula:

Wasit?

I‘msureit’snotnormallythiscoldatthistimeofyear.

AorisitjustmeBorisitjustformeCoronlyIfeltitDorjustI‘mfeelingit

二、阅读理解,4篇文章20道问题,每题2分,共40分。

Passage1

Spending50minuteswithacellphoneclosetoyourearisenoughtochangebraincellactivityinthepartofthebrainclosesttotheantenna(天线).Butwhetherthatcausesanyharmisnotclear,scientistsattheNationalInstituteofHealthsaidataconferencelastmonth,addingthatthestudywillnotlikelysettleconcernsofalinkbetweencellphonesandbraincancer.“Whatweshowedisglucose(葡萄糖)metabolism(代谢)(asignofbrainactivity)increasesinthebraininpeoplewhowereexposedtoacellphoneintheareaclosesttotheantenna,”saidDr.NoraVolkowoftheNIH,whosestudywaspublishedintheJournaloftheAmericanMedicalAssociation.Thestudywasmeanttoexaminehowthebrainreactstoelectromagneticfieldscausedbywirelessphonesignals.

Volkowsaidshewassurprisedthattheweakelectromagneticradiation(电磁辐射)fromcellphonescouldaffectbrainactivity,butshesaidthefindingsdonotshedanylightonwhethercellphonescausecancer.“Thisstudydoesnotinanywayindicatethat.Whatthestudydoesistoshowthehumanbrainissensitivetoelectromagneticradiationfromcellphoneexposures”Useofthedeviceshasincreaseddramaticallysincetheywereintroducedintheearly1980s,withabout5billioncellphonesnowinuseworldwide.

Somestudieshavelinkedcellphoneexposuretoanincreasedriskofbraincancers,butalargestudybutheWorldHealthOrganizationdidnotofferaclearanswertothis.Volkow’steamstudied47peoplewhohadtheirbrainexaminedwhileacellphonewasturnedonfor50minutesandanotherwhilethephonewasturnedoff.Whiletherewasnocompletechangeinbrainmetabolism,theyfounda7percentincreaseinbrainmetabolismintheregionclosesttothecellphoneantennawhenthephonewason.

Expertssaidtheresultswereinteresting,buturgedthattheybeunderstoodwithgreatcare.“Althoughthebiologicalsignificance,ifany,ofincreasedglucosemetabolismfromtoomuchcellphoneexposureisunknown,theresultsrequirefurtherinvestigation,”HenryLaioftheUniversityofWashingtonintheU.S.andDr.LennartHardellofUniversityHospitalinSweden,wroteinanarticleinJAMA.“Muchhastobedonetofurtherinvestigateandunderstandtheseeffects”Theywrote.

16.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?

A,Cellphoneuseisdangerous

B.Cellphoneusecausescancer

C.Thehumanbrainisanelectromagneticfield

D.Thereareabout5billioncellphoneusersintheworldrightnow

17.DoctorVolkowwasastonishedbecauseshefoundthat______。

A.herresearchhasshedlightonherunderstandingofcellphone

B.cellphoneexposureisharmfultohumanbrain

C.usingacellphoneforabout50minutescouldinfluenceorchangebrainactivity

D.humanbrainisnotresponsivetoelectromagneticradiation

18.Accordingtothepassage,cellphoneswerelaunched_______

A.inthelate1970s

B.between1980and1985

C.inthelate1980s

D.intheearly1990s

19.Whatdoestheword“that”standforinthesecondparagraph?

A.Brainactivity

B.Herresearchfindings

C.Thefactthatcellphoneusemaycausecancer

D.Herresearchprogress

20.Whichofthefollowingisanappropriatetitleforthispassage?

A.CellPhoneRadiation:

IsItHarmful?

B.CellPhoneRadiation:

IsItUseful?

C.CellPhoneRadiation:

IsItHealthy?

D.CellPhoneRadiation:

IsItWeak?

Passage2

OnedayinJanuary,myuncle,mycousinandIdecidedtogohunting.Weleftbycarintheafternoon.ItwasaRangeRoverwithfour-wheeldrive.Ittookusthreehourstogetthere.Afterwearrivedat5:

15p.m.,wefixedthetent,thenmadecoffeeandhadashortrest.Afterthat,wewenthunting,usingafalcon(猎鹰).Wespenttwohourswithoutfindinganything.Onourwaybacktothecamp,mycousinsawarabbit.Iremovedthefalcon’sbeadcoverandletgooftheaggressivefalcon.Whentherabbitsawthefalcon,itranfast,butmyfalconwasaprofessionalhunter.Heflewupandcamedowntotricktherabbit.Aftertwominutes,therabbitwascaught.Wetookbackittothecamptocookourdinner.Weatethedeliciousfood,drankArabiccoffee,andsataroundthefiretalkinguntil10:

30p.m.

  Weleftthecampthenextdayat7o’clockinthemorning.Wewentnorth.However,around10:

00a.m.ourcargotstuckinthesand!

Wespentaboutthreehourstryingtopulloutthecarwithoutanyprogress.Finally,wedecidedtowalk.Asitwashardforanoldmanorayoungboytowalkmorethan40kminthedesert,Idecidedtogethelpmyself.Itookabottleofwaterwithmeandstartedtowalksouthalone.Iknewthewaywell,butitwasalongwayinthesand.Iwalkedmorethanfourhourswithoutstopping.WhenIfeltsotiredandthirsty,Istoppedtorest.Idrankallthewaterandsleptforaroundtwohours.

  WhenIgotup,itwasdark.Icontinuedtowalksouth.Iwasworriedaboutmyuncleandcousin.Suddenly,ImetaBedouinmanwhowasridinghiscamel.Hetookmetohishouse.WhenIhadhadenoughrest,IaskedhimtotakemetotheroadwhereIfoundacar.ittookmetothecitytogethelp.Ihadonedaytogetbacktomyuncleandcousin.WhenIgotbacktothem,theyweresohappybecauseIhadgottenhelpandtheywereabletoseemeagain.

21.Whichwordcanbestdescribethefirsteveningoftheirhuntingtrip?

ADisappointed   BEnjoyable   Ctired  DExhausted

22.whichofthefollowingitemwascaghtbythem?

Afalcon   Bnothing   Crabbit   Dcoffee

23,Whydidn’tthethreewalkbacktogetherafterthecargotstuckinthesand?

A Theydidn’thaveenoughfoodandwater.

B Thewriterknewwheretogetacameloracar.

C ThewriterknewaBedouinwholivednearbywillrescuethem.

D Thelongdesertwalkwastoohardfortheyoungandtheold.

24.Howdidthewriterfinallygetoutofthedesert?

A Hewaspickedupbyacar.

B Acameltookhimtotheroad.

C Apasser-byBedouinhelpedhim.

D Hisuncleandcousinfoundandrescuedhim.

25.Whatcanbeinferredfromthestory?

A It’saneasyjobtowalk40kminthedesert.

B whenhunting,youhavetowentwithyourfamily.

C Thehuntingtripismuchlongerthanexpected.

D Tohuntinthedesertonemusttrainafalconwell.

PassageThree

IfyouhaveachancetogotoFinland,youwillprobablybesurprisedtofindhow“foolish”theFinnishpeopleare.

  Takethetaxidriversforexample.TaxisinFinlandaremostlyhigh-classBenzwithafareoftwoUSdollarsakilometer.AndYoucangoanywhereinone,tellthedrivertodropyouatanyplace,saythatyouhavesomebusinesstoattendto,andthenwalkoffwithoutpayingyourfare.Thedriverwouldnotshowtheleastsignofanxiety.

  Thediningroomsinallbighotelsnotonlyservetheirguests,butalsoserveoutsidediners.Hotelguestshavetheirmealsfree,sotheynaturallygotothefreediningroomstohavetheirmeals.Themosttheywoulddotoshowtheirgoodfaithistowavetheirregistrationcardtothewaiter.Withsuchaloosecheck,youcaneasilyuseanyoldreg

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