继教与网络学院学位考试模拟试题一及答案

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1、华东理工大学继续教育与网络学院学位英语考试模拟试卷English for Qualification TestPart I Use of Language (10 minutes) Directions: There are 10 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 corresponding letter on

2、 the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.1. Would you like another cup of teaA. I don t want it any more.C. Forget it.2. What sthe weather like todayA. I like it very much.C. Its very well.3. Hello, Im afraid she is not here right now.A. may I speak to Ms. SerenoC. Im going to speak t

3、o Ms. Sereno.4. I cannot go out with you todayB. Dont bring me another cup.D. No, thanks.B. It s rather windy.D. It looks like it.B. I want to talk with Ms. Sereno.D. I mcalling Mr. Sereno. my mom is sick.A. Not at all.C. I would very much like to come.5. How is Johns homework done ?B. I msorry to h

4、ear that. D. Certainly, here you are.A. Good for him.B. Do it by yourself.C. Pretty well.D. As soon as possible.6. Will you come to my graduation ceremony tomorrow ? , but I ll have to attend an important meeting.A. No, thank youB. No problemC. Id love toD. Thats all right7. A little.A. Do you speak

5、 GermanB. Shall we speak German?C. How about speaking some GermanD. What language do you speak8. It s kind of you to give me a ride to the subway station.A. It doesn t matter.B. Fine.C. I believe so.9. Havent you called your family this week ?D. It was my pleasure.B. Not yet, but I m calling tomorro

6、w.D. Yes, but I didntfind the time.A. Yes,I m going to.C. Im sorry, but I have called.10. Yesd like to have a look at this leather jacket.A. What are you look at, SirB. Nice to meet you, Sir.C. Youre welcome, Sir.D. May I help you, Sir ?Part IIRead ing Comprehe nsion(35 minu tes)Directions: There ar

7、e 4 passages in this sect ion. Each passage is followed by some questi ons or unfinished 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.Passage OneQuesti ons 11 to 15 are based on th

8、e follow ing passage.With in fiftee n years Brita in and other n atio ns should be well on with the buildi ng of huge in dustrial complexes for the recycli ng of waste. The word rubbish could lose its meaning because everything which goes into the dumps would be made into something useful. Even the

9、most dan gerous and un pleasa nt wastes would provide en ergy if no thi ng else.The latest project is to take a city of around half a millio n in habita nts and discover exactly what raw materials go into it and what go out. The aim is to find out how much of these raw materials could be provided if

10、 a plant for recycling waste were built just outside the city. This plant would recycle not only metal such as steel, lead and copper, but also paper and rubber as well.Another new project is being set up to discover the best ways of sorting and separating the rubbish. When this project is complete,

11、 the rubbish will be processed like this: First, it will pass through sharp metal bars which will tear ope n the plastic bags in which rubbish is usually packed; then it will pass through a powerful fan to separate the lightest eleme nts from the heavy solids; after that foun ders and rollers will b

12、reak up everythi ng that can be broke n. Fin ally, the rubbish will pass under magnets (磁铁),which will remove the bits of iron and steel ; the rubber and plastic will then be sorted out in the final stage.The first full-scale gia nt recycli ng pla nts are perhaps fiftee n years away .In deed, with t

13、he grow ing cost of tran sport ing rubbish to more dista nt dumps, some big cities will be forced to build their own recycli ng pla nts before long.11. The phrase should be well on with. ” ( Para. 1) most probably means.A. have completed what was startedB. get ready to startC. have achieved a great

14、deal inD. put an end to12. What is NOT mentioned as a part of the recycling process described inA. Breaking up whatever is breakable .B. Sharpening metal bars.C. Separating light elements from the heavy ones. D. Sorting out small pieces of metal.13. What the main reason for big cities to build their

15、 own recycling plantsA. To make better use of rubbish.B. To cope with air polluti on.C. To get raw materials locally.D. To get big profits from those pla nts.14. Accord ing to the passage, the first full-scale huge recycli ng pla nts.A. have begun to operateB. will take the place of distant dumpsC.

16、will not facilitate rubbish transportationD. will probably be in operation in fifteen years15. The passage is mainly about .A. a cheaper way to get energyB. the choice of location of recycling plantsC. new ways of recycling wastesD. the protection of city environmentPassage TwoQuestions 16 to 20 are

17、 based on the following passage.People across the world use Airbnb to offer their homes to travelers usually for a nightly fee. The home-sharing service provides some people a way to make extra money while they work other jobs.The company announced recently that one of its most popular professions a

18、mong American Airbnb hostsis teaching. The information came from an Airbnb study to find out what industries its American hosts work in. The study found that almost 10 percent of . Airbnb hosts in 2017 identified themselves as teachers or in the field of education. The home-sharing service estimated

19、 it has about 45,000 active teacher hosts in America. In addition, the study says there are an estimated 75,000 other hosts living in households with a teacher.American teacher hosts earned more than $160 million dollars from Airbnb in 2017, the company said. That includes about $54 million earned d

20、uring the summer alone. The average amount earned by teacher hosts individually was $6,500 in 2017. The study did not provide data from hosts about why they choose to become part of Airbnb. But the company noted that many teachers in America face difficult economic situations. Airbnb says additional

21、 earnings from hosting can help.The . Department ofEducation reported this year that 94 percent of public school teachers said they had spent their own money on some classroom supplies in the 2015-2016 school year. It also reported that the average pay for public school teachers in 2015 -2016 was lo

22、wer than in the 1990-1991 school year when the inflation rate was considered. Some states had even higher rates of teacher hosts than Airbnbi matesd ensatt i o n a l average.Airbnb spokesman Christopher Nulty told The Atlanticmagazine that the home-sharing industry was not a total solution for the c

23、urrent problems facing many teachers. But he said he thought Airbnb could be an “important tool ”to help teachers make extra money and give them “therespectanddignity” they hda earned.The report on the number of teacher hosts comes as Airbnb continues to face opposition by activists and officials in

24、 some areas. . critics of the company say the service is driving uprentalmarket prices in several cities. Elected officials in some areas have proposed or approved rules to limit the influence of the service. Hotel companies have also protested that the business presents unfair competition.16. Accor

25、ding to the text, Airbnb is .A. one of the most popular professionsB. a home-sharing serviceC. a hotel companyD. an information company17. Teachers choose to become part of Airbnb because of .A. their economic difficultyB. respect and dignityC. the lack of classroom suppliesD. the high rental price1

26、8. Airbnb is opposed by some people or organizations except .A. officialsB. the Department of EducationC. activistsD. hotel companies19. We can learn from the passage that Airbnb .A. can solve teacherseconomic problemsB. drives up rental market prices in most citiesC. helps teachers find a new jobD.

27、 might be an “important tool ”for teachers to make money20. The writer s attitude towards Airbnb is .A. approvedB. indifferentC. neutralD. opposedPassage ThreeQuestions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.When you re a teenager with little life experience, it s easy to build your entire life

28、 around whother people think. It can feel normal to let your friend idesas of what csool dictate (支配 ) the clothes you wear, how you behave yourself, and even the music you like. While this pressure is sometimes internal, teenagers are known for making each other feel ashamed if they dont conformto

29、social norms. And as we all know, young adults can be absolutely brutal in how they treat each other not only those who are different, but even those who try really hard to fit in.Sadly, adulthood isn altways a whole lotbetter in this respect. Not only will you experience pressure to look your best,

30、 butyou blle forced to either keep up with or ignore the Joneses all throughout adulthood. That s right, even adulthood has itsgroups of cool kids, rich kids, outsiders, and rebels. And sometimes, the way someone else spends their money can make you feel like you should be doing the same thing, too.

31、 After all, most people still want to fit in; it doesn mt atter whether they re 15 or 50.But, should you give in to peer pressure and waste your hard-earned dollars If you truly want to get ahead financially and build a successful, impressive life theanswer should be a resounding “ no.T”he opportuni

32、ties to spend money as an adult are nearly limitless, but they will drain your bank account if you give in every time. And at the end of the day, keeping up with your friends as an adult is just as pointless as it was in high school.Adulthood is a journey, not a race.Those who collectthe most materi

33、al possessions donprize no ribbon, no trophy, nothing . So, why does it feel like we need to competeI tlel ll you why: Because every commercial on television, online, and the radio is aimed at getting us to spend our money. Every ad campaign on Earth was created to convince us that what we have is n

34、ot enough, and that we needthis item or that service and that we redepriving (使丧失 ) ourselves and our families if we don t buy it.Don t believe thehype (大肆宣传 ). You have nothing to prove, and you ll be a lot better off ifyouignore the commercials, your friends, and the hype, and do what is best for

35、you.21. What does the author say about teenagers inclination (倾向性 ) in their personal livesA. To try to look cool.B. To be strongly influenced by their peers.C. To live their own way.D. To show others that they ve grown up.22. How may young adults treat each other, according to the passageA. They ma

36、y support each other in the face of challe nges.B. They may ignore those who don join their groups.C. They may fight with each other for opport un ities.D. They may put pressure on others to make them fit in.23. What does the author discuss about adulthood experiencesA. Most adults need for acceptan

37、ee by groups.B. Different stages of adults development.C. A variety of interests to pursue with others.D. Most adults constant fear of competition.24. Why does the author think it is pointless to keep up with one s friendsA. An adult should no Ion ger think like a high school kid.B. An adult should

38、know his own un limited opport un ities.C. Its an en dless competitio n un til one uses up his mon ey.D. Its not your bank acco unt that says about your success.25. What reason does the author give for adults competition for material possessionsA. Spending money brings us pleasure.B. We hope for mor

39、e and better thin gs.C. Commercials en courage our con sumpti on.D. Competition brings out what s the best in us.Passage FourQuesti ons 26 to 30 are based on the follow ing passage.New Yorkers are gradually getting used to more pedaling (骑车的)passengers on those shining blue Citi Bikes. But what abou

40、t local bike shops Is Citi Bike rolli ng up riders at their expe nseAt Gotham Bikes in Tribeca, man ager W. Ben said the shop has see n an in crease in its overallsales due to the bike- share program.“It s gett ing more people on the hid. James R/an, anemployee at Danny s Cycles also said Citi Bike

41、is a good option for people to ease into biking in a city famed for its traffic jams and aggressive drivers. They can try out a bike without committing to buying one, ” he said.Ren tals are not a big part of the bus in ess at either Gotham Bikes or Danny Cycles. But forFrank s Bike Shop, a small bus

42、 in ess on Grand St., the bike-share program has bee n bad n ews. OwnerFrank Arroyo said his ren tal bus in ess has decreased by 90 % since Citi Bike was rolled out last mon th. Arroyo s mai n ren tal customers are Europea n tourists, who have si nee bee n draw n away by Citi Bikes.However, Ben said

43、 the bike-share is good for bike sales at his sho p. “ People have used the bike share and realized how great it is to bike in the city, the n decide that they want someth ing nicer for themselves, ” he no ted.Christia n Farrell of Waterfr ont Bicycle Shop, said in itially he was concerned about bik

44、e-share, though, he admitted,I was happy to see people on bikFarrell s erly concerns were echoed byAn drew Crooks, owner of NYC Velo . Ifseemed like a great idea, but one that would be difficult to implement, Crooks said of Citi Bike. He worried about inexpe rieneed riders lack of awareness of ridin

45、g rules and strong negative reaction from non- cyclists. However, he said, it s still too early to tellif his bus in ess has bee n impacted.26. What is the authors chief concern about the in creas ing use of Cis BikNew YorkA. How non-cyclists will resp ond to it.B. Whether local bike shops will suff

46、er.C. Whether local bike bus in esses will oppose it.D. How bike riders can be en sured the safety.27. What happened to Gotham Bikes as a result of the bike-share programA. It found its bike sales un affected.B. It shifted its bus in ess to ren tals.C. It saw its bike sales on the rise.D. It ren ted

47、 more bikes to tourists.28. Why is the bike- share program bad news for Frank s Bike ShopA. It cannot meet the dema nd of the bike-share program.B. Its customers have bee n draw n away by Citi Bike.C. Its bike prices have to be lowered again and again.D. It has to compete with the city s bike rental

48、 shops29. Why did An drew Crooks thi nk that the bike-share program would be difficult to executeA. Inexperieneed riders might break biking rules.B. Conflicts might arise among bike rental shops.C. Traffic con diti ons might worse n in the dow ntow n area.D. There are not eno ugh lanes to accommodat

49、e the bikes.30. What is the gen eral attitude of local bike shops towards Citi BikeA. Approvi ng.B. Negative.C. In differe nt.D. Wait-a nd-see.Part IIIVocabulary and Structure(25 minu tes)Directions: There are 25 in complete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A,

50、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. many years later did she learn the real cause of her parents divorce.A. HardlyB. Not on lyC. Not un tilD. Never32. The waitress was sothat Jan

51、e didn t tip her.A. cruelB. rawC. rudeD. remote33. Racing takes everyth ing you veigfectually, emotio nally, and.A. spirituallyB. virtuallyC. practicallyD. physically34. Although theof the building hasn t suffered, the surface is badly damaged.A. structureB. con stituti onC. makingD. form35. We shou

52、ld havein ourselves and we will make it if we have a try.t helpA. conq uestB. con fide neeC. convenienceD. con duct36. I looked at Tom s pictures and found some of them so funny that I couldnA. chok ingB. groa ningC. chuckli ngD. yaw ning37. Do you know the woman over there ?Yes, shesaunt.A. Lily an

53、d lucyB. Lilysand Lucy C. Lilyand LucyD. Lily and Lucy38. There are fifty pupils in the class,of them are League members.A. AllB. EveryC. EitherD. Neither39. We have only five mon ths to makefor the trip to the South Pole.A. realizations B. suggestions C. inventions D. preparations40. I mnot sure if

54、 I m going to Tim s party; I may go to the concert .A. onlyB. insteadC. soonerD. better41. To reduce weight, I am now learning to play golf with my business , who plays like aprofessional.A. follower B. partner C. associateD. alliance42. You have to know what is right for you and then go for it what

55、 others may say.A. regardless of B. in pursuit of C. instead of D. for the lack of43. We may say he stood freedom and justice all his life.A. for B. on C. out D. up44. Most of the old buildings were pulled down in this area so that blocks of new apartments could be .A. put aside B. put onC. put off

56、D. put up45. I bought a big refrigerator, which occupied about of the kitchen space.A. two fiveB. second fifthC. two fifths D. second five46. Dont tell anybody about it. Keep it you and me.A. amongB. besideC. within47. Listen! Helen is singing in the next room. It be Helen. She has gone to Beijing.A

57、. mustn tB. cantC. needntD. betweenD. wouldn t48. , Napoleon inspected his Grand Army.A. Having been followed by some officials B. Following some officialsC. With some officials followingD. Being followed by some officials49. You look very tired. Why and have a rest ?A. not stopB. dont stopC. not to

58、 stop D. to stop50. If Bruce goes scuba diving tomorrow, .A. so will IB. so do IC. neither do ID. neither will I51. Kate is crying in her room. Do you know ?A. what sthe matter with herB. what the matter is with herC. how about she is D. what about her52. Do you know the young soldier you brother is

59、 talking ?A. who B. whom C. with whom D. which53. How long to finish writing the thesis ?A. you ll take itB. youll spendC. will take youD. will it take you54. Dont turn off the light, D. shall weD. will have beenA. won tyouB. will youC. do you55. If only you my Dad! He just wouldn tlet me do this.A.

60、 areB. wereC. would bePart IV Translation (20 minutes) Directions: For this part, you are allowed 20 minutes to translate the following paragraph into Chinese.Modern means of transportation, telecommunication and mass media have shortened geographical distances of the world. The international commun

61、ity appears to be no more than a global village, in which peoples of all n ati ons experie nee the in evitable cultural excha nges and clashes, while seek ing com mon developme nt in a harm onious and respectful relati on ship. In this moder n world the culture of any nation cannot develop in isolat

62、ion, and different cultures should learn from each other strengths to offset their own weaknesses. The culture of a nation must withhold its own distinctive national characteristics in its extensive exchange with other cultures. Cultural exchange is by no means a process of los ing one own culture t

63、o a foreig n culture, but a process of en rich ing each other national cultures.Part VWrit ing(30 min utes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay of at least 120 words on the topic College Students Consumption based on the pie chart below. You should give examples to illustrate your point.College Students1 Consumptiontransportation 8%华东理工大学继续教育与网络学院学位英语考试模拟试卷一【参考答案】Part I Use of Lan guage (10 poin ts)I- 5 DBABC6-10 CADBDPart II Readi ng Comprehe nsion (40 poin ts)II- 15 CBADC16-20 BABDC 21-25 BDACC 26-30 BCBADPart III V

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