2007年同等学力人员申请硕士学位
外国语水平全国统一考试
英语试卷一1----10 CBCBB DDBAA
Part I Dialogue Completion
1. A:How about having lunch with me today,paul? B:_______
A. I’ll see you then B. Thanks a lot C. Sounds great D.I can come anytime
2. A:I’m anxious to get started on my project.Can we discuss it sometime before the weekend? B:_______
A. Why didn’t you tell me earlier? B. Yes,that could be arranged. C. I can’t spend anytime.
D.Yes,it’s easy to discuss it.
3. A:Hello,Goorge.What a lovely home you have! B:________
A. Yeah,this garden is beautiful. B. Nice to have you drop by.
C. Why,thank you.I’m glad you could come. D.Let’s sit here so we can admire the view. 4. A:Do you feel like doing this weekend,Jerry? B:________
A. No,I don’t mind doing anything. B. Yes,all right.What do you suggest? C. We could always go to Dave’s party
D.How do you like science fiction movies?
5. A:Excuse me,boss.There’s a Jack Welsh on the line.Do you want to talk to him? B:________
A. Oh,I’m afraid I won’t. B. No,have him call back later. C. Does he want to leave a message? D.Would you please hold my calls?
6. Woman:You were late again this morning. Man:So what?
Question: How does the man react to the woman’s blame? A. He felt sorry for being late. B. He did not admit he was late C. He got nervous for being late. D.He did not care about being late.
7. Woman:The so software is very user-friendly. Man:Yes,but it leaves something to be desired. Question:What does the man think of the software? A.It is of excellent standard. B.It is of very low standard.
C.It has reached the expected standard. D.It does not reach the expected standard.
8. Man:Hi,Susan.I hear your ski trip out of this world!
Woman:It was wonderful! I didn’t want to come back to the real world! Question:What can we learn about Susan?
A. She preferred to live in an unreal world. B. She enjoyed the skiing very much. C. She lost contact with this world. D.She failed to carry out her ski plan.
9.Woman:Wally,the necklace is beautiful,but really,you shouldn’t have!
Man:You’re welcome.I think it looks beautiful on you. Question:What did Wally do for the woman? A. He bought her a necklace.
B. He helped her put on the necklace. C. He helped her choose a necklace. D.He tried to flatter her.
10.Woman:When we lived in Paris I worked part time.But since we moved I just cook and clean.I get tired of doing the same old things day by day.
Man:It sounds like you need to get out of the house. Question:What does the man advise the woman to do? A. To get a job.
B. To move to another place. C. To visit some friends.
D.To do some outdoor exercises.
Part II Vocabulary11----20 ACBDA ABCAA
11.By advocating moderate change,they think that they can keep consumer costs low.
A.reasonable B.radical C.immediate D.minimum
12.Nuclear power,with all its inherent problems,is still the only option to guarantee enough energy in the future.
A.solution B.policy C.choice D.reason
13.The promised wage increase is being held back while it is examined by the government to see if it is greater than the law allows. A.dismissed B.delayed C.neglected D.rejected
14.Safety officials have earnestly questioned whether the increased use of synthetic materials heightens the risk of fire.
A.cautiously B.severely C.accurately D.seriously
15.The book shifted her outlook form social to spiritual,for its theme was that before you change other people you have to change yourself. A.viewpoint B.vocation C.prospect D.preference
16.Racing the clock every day is such as an exhausting effort that when I actually have a few free moments,I tend to collapse.
A.fall down B.fall ill C.fall out D.fall behind 17.The senator agreed that his support of the measure would jeopardize his chances for reelection.
A.benefit B.endanger C.hinder D.disturb
18.The microscope enables scientists to distinguish an incredible number and variety of bacteria.
A.unavoidable B.unchangeable C.unbelievable D.unpredictable
19.He noticed that Joan was studying him closely,but her expression gave away nothing of what she was thinking.
A.revealed B.disposed C.reminded D.distributed
20.At last John Smith chose to step down as the company’s chief executive and return to his roots in software research.
A.resign B.remove C.retire D.replace
21.His essay is____ with more than 120 full-color photographs that depict the national park in all seasons.
A.contained B.illustrated C.exposed D.strengthened 22.Local government____ could be obtained through a local income tax and/or a local sales tax.
A.budget B.expense C.finance D.revenue
23.Even after reading it for three times he couldn’t____ the meaning of that letter.
A.conceive B.consult C.contrast D.concern
24.The temperature in this area is low enough to allow falling snow to____ and slowly transform into ice.
A.preserve B.accumulate C.melt D.spread
25.In calculating the daily calorie requirements for an individual,variations in body size,physical activity and age should be____. A.brought into practice B.taken into account C.thrown light on D.looked down upon
26.The shy girl felt quite____ and uncomfortable when she could not answer the interviewer’s question.
A.amused B.sensitive C.curious D.awkward
27.The courses aim to give graduated an up-to-date grasp of their subject and ____laboratory kills.
A.superficial B.subjective C.structural D.sophisticated 28.There was no light on the way and for a second she hesitated,unable to ____the dim figure awaiting her.
A.set out B.make out理解;辨认出; C.pick up D.clear up 29.Some people apparently have an amazing ability to ____the right answer. A.come up with B.look up to C.put up with D.clear up
30.I had been a university student for three years,but not until afternoon had felt the thrill of____
A.confusion B.disappointment C.sensation D.fulfillment Part III Reading Comprehension21----30 BDAAB DDBAD
Passage One
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