华东理工大学网络教育学院学位英语考试样卷(A)

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1、华东理工大学网络教育学院学位英语考试样卷(A)Part IListening Comprehension(10 minutes)Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was saiD) Both the conversation and the question will be spoken only once. After each quest

2、ion there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.Example:You will hear:You will read:A) 2 hours.B) 3 hours.C) 4 hours

3、.D) 5 hours.From the conversation we know that the two were talking about some work they will start at 9 oclock in the morning and have to finish at 2 in the afternoon. Therefore, D) “5 hours” is the correct answer. You should choose D on the Answer Sheet and mark it with a single line through the c

4、enter.Sample Answer A B C D1.A) The man wants to go to Los Angeles.B) The man wants to go to San Francisco.C) There are no flights to Los Angeles for the rest of the day.D) There are two direct flights to Los Angeles within the next two hours2.A) He enjoys writing home every week.B) He never fails t

5、o write a weekly letter home.C) He doesnt write home once a week now.D) He has been asked to write home every week.3.A) Because she has got an appointment.B) Because she doesnt want to.C) Because she has to work.D) Because she wants to eat in a new restaurant.4.A) The teacher postponed the meeting.B

6、) There wont be a test this afternoon.C) The students will be attending the meeting.D) The students will take an English test this afternoon.5. A) On the whole, she liked the film.B) She didnt see the firm.C) The film was very exciting.D) The film wasnt as good as shed expected.6.A) Around 5:00.B) A

7、round 3:00.C) At 2:00.D) At 1:00.7. A) He had to work overtime. B) He was help up in traffic. C) His car ran out of gas.D) He had a traffic accident.8.A) John Smith isnt in right now. B) John Smith cant come to the phone right now. C) John Smith doesnt want to speak to the caller. D) The caller dial

8、ed the wrong number.9. A) Skating B) Swimming C) Boating and skating D) Boating and swimming 10. A) A shop assistant B) A waitress C) A telephone operator D) A clerk Part IIReading Comprehension(35 minutes)Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or u

9、nfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B) C) and D). You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.Passage OneQuestions 11 to 15 are based on the following passageA foreigners first i

10、mpression of the U.S. is likely to be that everyone is in a rush-often under pressure. City people appear always to be hurrying to get where they are going restlessly, seeking attention in a store, and elbowing others as they try to complete their errands (任务). Racing through daytime meals is part o

11、f the pace of life in this country.Working time is considered precious. Others in public eating places are waiting for you to finish so that they too can be served and get back to work within the time allowed. Each person hurries to make room for the next person. If you dont, waiters will hurry you.

12、You also find drivers will be abrupt and that people will push past you. You will miss smiles, brief conversations, and small courtesies with strangers. Dont take it personally. This is because people value time highly, and they resent someone else “wasting” it beyond a certain courtesy point. The v

13、iew of time affects the importance we attach to patience. In the American system of values, patience is not a high priority. Many of us have what might be called “a short fuse.” We begin to move restlessly about if we feel time is slipping away without some returnbe this in terms of pleasure, work v

14、alue, or rest. Those coming from lands where time is looked upon differently may find this matter of pace to be one of their most difficult adjustments in both business and daily life.Many newcomers to the States will miss the opening courtesy of a business call, for example, they will miss the ritu

15、al socializing that goes with a welcoming cup of tea or coffee they may be traditional in their own country. They may miss leisurely business chats in a caf or coffeehouse. Normally, Americans do not assess their visitors in such relaxed surroundings over prolonged small talks. We seek out evidence

16、of past performance rather than evaluate a business colleague through social courtesies. Since we generally assess and probe professionally rather than socially, we start talking business very quickly. (348 words)11. Which of the following statements is wrong? _A) Americans seem to be always under p

17、ressure.B) Americans attach less importance to patience.C) Americans dont care much about ritual socializing.D) Americans are impolite to their business colleagues.12. In the fourth paragraph, “a high priority” means _.A) a less important thingB) a first concernC) a good businessD) an attractive gif

18、t13. Americans evaluate a business colleague _.A) through social courtesyB) through prolonged business talksC) by establishing business relationsD) by learning about their past performance14. This passage mainly talks about _.A) how Americans treasure their timeB) how busy Americans are every dayC)

19、how Americans do business with foreignersD) what American way of life is like15. We can infer from the passage that the authors tone in writing is _.A) criticalB) ironicalC) appreciativeD) objectivePassage TwoQuestions 16 to 20 are based on the following passage:Britain and France are separated by t

20、he English Channel, a body of water that can be crossed in as few as 20 minutes. But the cultures of the two countries sometimes seem to be miles apart.Last Thursday Britain and France celebrated the 100th anniversary(周年纪念)of the signing of a friendship agreement called the Entente Cordiality. The a

21、greement marked a new beginning for the countries following centuries of wars and love-hate partnership.But their relationship has been ups and downs over the past century. Just last year, there were fierce disagreements over the Iraq war-which British Prime Minister Tony Blair supported despite Fre

22、nch President Jacques Chirac speaking out against it. This discomfort is expressed in Blair and Chiracs body language at international meetings. While the French leader often greets German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder with a hug, Blair just receives a handshake. However, some political experts say t

23、he war in Iraq could in fact have helped ties.The history of divisions may well be because of the very different ways in which the two sides see the world. But this doesnt stop 12 million Britons taking holidays in France each year. However, only 3 million French come in the opposite direction. Surv

24、eys show that most French people feel closer to the Germans than they do to the British. And the research carried out in Britain has found that only a third of the population believes the French can be trusted. Perhaps this bad feeling comes because the British dislike Frances close relationship wit

25、h Germany, or because the French are not happy with Britains close links with the US.Whatever the answer is, as both sides celebrate 100 years of “doubtful friendship”, they are at least able to make jokes about each other. Heres one: Whats the best thing about Britains relationship with France? The

26、 English Channel. (320 words)16. For centuries, the relationship between Britain and France is _.A) friendlyB) impoliteC) brotherlyD) a mixture of love and hate17. The war in Iraq does _ to the relationship between France and Britain.A) goodB) harmC) neither good nor harmD) both good and harm18. The

27、 British are not so friendly to _ and the French are not so friendly to _.A) Germany; AmericaB) America; GermanyC) Germany; GermanyD) America; America19. _ are more interested in having holidays in _.A) American peopleBritainB) British people GermanyC) French people BritainD) British people France20

28、. What does the last sentence mean?A) As long as the English Channel exists, no further disagreement will form between France and Britain.B) The English Channel can prevent anything unfriendly happening in both France and Britain.C) France and Britain are near neighbors, and this will help balance t

29、he relationship between them.D) The English Channel is the largest enemy between France and Britain.Passage ThreeQuestions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage:Reading is thought to be a kind of conversation between the reader and the text. The reader puts questions, as it were, to the text a

30、nd gets answers. In the light of these he puts further questions, and so on.For most of the time this “conversation” goes on below the level of consciousness. At times, however, we become aware of it. This is usually when we are running into difficulties, when mismatch is occurring between expectati

31、ons and meaning. When successful matching is being experienced, our questioning of the text continues at the unconscious level.Different people converse with the text differently. Some stay very close to the words on the page; others take off imaginatively from the words, interpreting, criticizing,

32、analyzing and examining. The former represents a kind of comprehension which is written in the text. The latter represents higher levels of comprehension. The balance between these is important, especially for advanced readers.There is another conversation which from our point of view is equally imp

33、ortant, and that is to do not with what is read but with how it is read. We call this a “process” conversation as opposed to a “content” conversation. It is concerned not with meaning but with the strategies(策略)we employ in reading. If we are an advanced reader our ability to hold a content conversa

34、tion with a text is usually pretty well developed. Not so our ability to hold a process conversation. It is precisely this kind of conversation that is of importance when we are seeking to develop our reading to meet the new demands being placed upon us by studying at a higher level. (277 words)21.R

35、eading as a kind of conversation between the reader and the text becomes conscious only when _.A) the readers expectations agree with what is said in the textB) the reader has trouble understanding what the author saysC) the reader asks questions and gets answersD) the reader understands a text very

36、 well22.At a lower level of comprehension, readers tend to _.A) read a text slowlyB) read without thinking hardC) interpret a text in their own wayD) concentrate on the meaning of words only23.A “process” conversation has to do with _.A) the application of reading strategiesB) matching our expectati

37、ons with the meaning of a textC) the development of our ability to check the detailsD) determining the main idea of a text24.According to the passage, it is of great importance for readers at a higher level to maintain a balance between _.A) conscious and unconscious levels of comprehensionB) the re

38、aders expectations and the meaning of a textC) lower and higher levels of comprehensionD) interpreting and criticizing a text25.If we want to develop our reading ability at an advanced level, we should _.A) learn to use different approaches in reading different textsB) make our reading process more

39、consciousC) pay more attention to the content of a textD) take a critical attitude towards the authors ideasPassage FourQuestions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage:Looking back on my childhood, I am convinced that naturalists are born and not made. Although we were all brought up in the sa

40、me way, my brothers and sisters soon abandoned their pressed flowers and insects. Unlike them, I had no ear for music and languages. I was not an early reader and I could not do mental math.Before World War I we spent our summer holidays in Hungary. I have only the dim memory of the house we lived i

41、n and of my room and my toys. Nor do I recall clearly the large family of grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins who gathered next door. But I do have a crystal-clear memory of the dogs, the farm animals, the local birds, and above all, the insects.I am a naturalist, not a scientist. I have a stron

42、g love of the natural world and my enthusiasm had led me into varied investigations. I love discussing my favorite topics and enjoy burning the midnight oil while reading about other peoples observations and discoveries. Then something happens that brings these observations together in my conscious

43、mind. Suddenly you fancy you see the answer to the riddle, because it all seems to fit together. This has resulted in my publishing 300 papers and books, which some might honor with the title of scientific research.But curiosity, a keen eye, a good memory and enjoyment of the animal and plant world

44、do not make a scientist: one of the outstanding and essential qualities required is self-discipline, a quality I lack. A scientist requires not only self-discipline but hard training, determination and a goal. A scientist, up to a point, can be made. A naturalist is born. If you can combine the two,

45、 you get the best of both worlds.(296 words)26.The first paragraph tells us the author _.A) was interested in flowers and insects in his childhoodB) lost his hearing when he was a childC) didnt like his brothers and sistersD) was born to a naturalists family27.The author cant remember his relatives

46、clearly because _.A) he didnt live very long with themB) the family was extremely largeC) he was too young when he lived with themD) he was fully occupied with observing nature28.It can be inferred from the passage that the author was _.A) a scientist as well as a naturalistB) a naturalist but not a

47、 scientistC) no more than a born naturalistD) first of all a scientist29.The author says that he is a naturalist rather than a scientist probably because he thinks he _.A) has a great deal of trouble doing mental arithmeticB) lacks some of the qualities required of a scientistC) just reads about oth

48、er peoples observations and discoveriesD) comes up with solutions in a most natural way30.According to the author, a born naturalist should first of all be _.A) full of ambitionB) knowledgeableC) full of enthusiasmD) self-disciplinedPart IIIStructure(20 minutes)Directions: There are 20 incomplete se

49、ntences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose the ONE that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.31.Dont let the child play with scissors _ he cuts himself.A) in case

50、B) so thatC) now thatD) only if32._ the danger from enemy action, people had to cope with a severe shortage of food, clothing, fuel, and almost everything.A) As far asB) As long asC) As well asD) As soon as33. The British are not so familiar with different cultures and other ways of doing things, _

51、is often the case in other countries.A) asB) whatC) soD) that34. Excuse me. If your calls not too urgent, do you mind _ mine first?A) I makeB) if I makeC) me to makeD) that I make35. We were struck by the extent _ which teachers decisions served the interests of the school rather than those of the s

52、tudents.A) toB) forC) inD) with36. The ancient Egyptians are supposed _ rockets to the moon.A) to sendB) to be sendingC) to have sentD) to have been sending37. When Lily came home at 5 p.m. yesterday, her mother _ dinner in the kitchen.A) cookedB) was cooking C) cooksD) has cooked38. Did you notice

53、the guy _ head looked like a big potato?A) whoB) whichC) whoseD) whom39. The young lady coming over to us _ our English teacher; the way she walks tells us that!A) must beB) can beC) would beD) could be40. Neither John _ his father was able to wake up early enough to catch the morning train.A) norB)

54、 orC) butD) and41. Would you let _ to the park with my classmate, Mum? A) me goB) me goingC) I goD) I going42. Therefore, other things _equal, the number of workers that employers want decreases.A) is B) areC) being D) having43. I have been looking forward to _ from my parents. A) hearB) being heard

55、C) be heardD) hearing44. Its time we _ the lecture because everybody has arrived. A) will startB) shall startC) startD) started45. He is seriously ill; there is _hope for him. A) a few B) few C) little D) a little 46. A sudden noise of a fire-engine made him _ to the door. A) hurryingB) hurriedC) hu

56、rryD) to hurry47. I dont know _ to deal with such matter. A) what B) how C) which D) /48. Both the kids and their parents _ English, I think. I know it from their accent.A) is B) beenC) areD) was49. Never before _ see such a terrible car accident on the road!A) I haveB) have IC) I didD) did I 50. Im

57、 sorry that Ive kept you _ for so long.A) to wait B) waiting C) waited D) wait Part IVUse of Language(5 minutes)Directions: There are 5 incomplete dialogues in this part. For each dialogue there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose the ONE that best completes the dialogue. Then mark the

58、 corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.51. _Well, they got there last Wednesday. So about a week.A) When did your parents arrive at Paris?B) How long have your parents been in Paris?C) Did your parents arrive at Paris last Wednesday?D) When will your parents

59、go to Paris?52. How often do you go dancing?_A) I will go dancing tomorrow.B) Yesterday.C) Every other day.D) Ive been dancing for a year.53. Hello, may I talk to the director now?_A) Sorry, he is busy at the moment.B) No, you cant.C) Sorry, you cantD) I dont know.54. How about going to dinner at th

60、e Mexican restaurant tonight?_A) Forget it.B) Sorry, I like Mexican food.C) Thats great!D) Glad you like it.55. Madam, do all the buses go downtown?_A) Wow, you got the idea.B) No, never mind.C) Pretty well, I guess.D) Sorry, Im new here.Part VTranslation (20 minutes)Directions: For this part, you a

61、re allowed 20 minutes to translate the following sentences into Chinese. 56. You neednt go there anymore. He already knows about it. 你不必去了,他已经知道那件事了。57. As is known to all, China is a developing country. 众所周知,中国是一个发展中国家。58. The most common samples of inorganic materials are the gases of the atmosphere, water, rocks, etc. 大气中的气体、水、岩石都是无机物中最普通的实例。59. John and his brother differ in personality even if their differences in age are not significant. 尽管约翰和他哥哥在年纪上相差不大,但他们的个性却不相同。60. If you decided to learn a new language, you would have to devote all your effo

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