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同等学力申硕英语真题A卷与参考答案

2013同等学力人员申请硕士学位外国语水平全国统一考试A卷

英语试卷一

PaperOne(100minutes)

PartIOralCommunication(15minutes,10points)

SectionA

Directions:

InthissectiontherearetwoincompletedialoguesandeachdialoguehasthreeblanksandthreechoicesA,BandC,takenfromthedialogue.FillineachoftheblankswithoneofthechoicestocompletethedialogueandmarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.

Dialogueone

A.

Itsoundslikeaflu.

B.

Ialsoadviserestingforacoupleofdays.

C.Boy,whenitrains,itpours.

Doctor:

Whathasbeenbotheringyou

Patient:

Ihaveastuffynoseandasorethroat.Plus,I’vebeencoughingalot.

1

Doctor:

Anystomachpains

Patient:

Actually,yes.Mystomach’sbeenupsetforafewdays.

Doctor:

2.It’sbeengoingaroundlately.

Patient:

AnythingIcandoforit

Doctor:

I’llprescribesomemedicinesforyoutotake.3.

Patient:

DoesthatmeanIshouldn’tgotowork

Doctor:

Onlywhenyoufeeluptoit.Youshouldstayhomeforatleastadayortwo.

DialogueTwo

A.

So,whatareyougoingtodowiththemoney

B.

Youhavelotsofmoney.

C.

HowmuchdoIoweyou

Joshua:

Dad.Allowanceday.CanIhavemyallowance

Father:

Oh,Iforgotaboutthat.

Joshua:

YouALWAYSforget.

Father:

IguessIdo.

4?

Joshua:

Just$13.

Father:

Well,I’mnotsureifIhavethatmuch.

Joshua:

Gotobank.

5

Father:

Lotsofmoney,uhUh,well,Ithinkthebankisclosed.

Joshua:

Then,whataboutyoursecretmoneyjarunderyourbed

Father:

Oh,IguessIcoulddothat.

6?

Joshua:

I’mgoingtoputsomeinsavings,givesometothepoorpeople,andusetheresttobuybooks.

Father:

Well,thatsoundsgreatsgreat,Joshua.

SectionB

Directions:

InthissectionthereisoneincompleteinterviewwhichhasfourblanksandfourchoicesA,B,CandDtakenfromtheinterview.FillineachoftheblankswithoneofthechoicestocompletetheinterviewandmarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.

A.Nationalitiesstayintheirownareas,

B.

Peopledon’tqueueliketheydohereinEngland.

C.

WhatIlikedbestwasthatIcouldworkandstillleadanormallife.

D.Somesupermarketsareopentwenty-fourhoursaday.

Interviewer:

HowlongdidyoustayintheStates

Interviewee:

Iwastherefortwoyears,inNewYork,andIenjoyedittremendously.

7Imean,theshopsareopentill10:

00p.m.

Interviewer:

Allshops

Interviewee:

yes,everything.Foodshops,chemists,anddepartmentstores.

8?

.Andonpublicholidays,onlythebanksareshut.

Interviewer:

Isee,erm…DoyouthinkNewYorkisasmultinationalasLondon

Interviewee:

Oh,that’sforsure.Butit’snotasmixed.

9likethere’sRussiansection,theGermansectionandChinatown.ButIthinkthemajordifferencebetweenthesetwocitieswastheheightoftheplace.EverythingwasupintheBigApple.Welivedonthethirty-fifthfloor.AndofcourseeverythingisfasterandtheNewYorkersaremuchruder.

Interviewer:

Oh!

Inwhatway

Interviewee:

well,pushinginthestreet,fightsaboutgettingonthebus.

10?

Andofcoursethetaxidrivers!

NewYorktaxidriversmustbetherudestintheworld!

PartIIVocabulary(10minutes,10points)

Directions:

Inthisparttherearetensentences,eachwithonewordorphraseunderlined.ChoosetheonefromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandDthatbestkeepsthemeaningofthesentence.MarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.

11.IreadthenewspapereverydaysothatIcanstayinformedaboutcurrentevents.

A.importantB.international

C.latestD.cultural

12.Aftersevendaysinthedesert,theexplorerwasrelievedwhenheeventuallyfoundwater.

A.predictablyB.finally

C.luckilyD.accidentally

13.Whenwegavethechildrenicecream,theyimmediatelyceasedcrying.

A.startedB.continued

C.resumedD.stopped

14.Thescienceteacherdemonstratedtheprocessofturningsolidgoldintoliquid.

A.showedB.elaborated

C.devisedD.simplified

15.John’sapplicationforadmissiontograduatestudiesintheschoolofEducationhasbeenapproved.

A.entranceB.acceptance

C.experience

D.allowance

16.MostcollegestudentsintheUnitedStatesliveawayfromhome.

A.apartB.down

C.elsewhereD.along

17.Thepursuitofmaximumprofitoftendrivesmanufacturerstoturnoutthingsthatcandoharmtopeople’shealth.

A.preserve

B.promote

C.process

D.produce

18.Manydifferentpartsmakeupanairplane:

theengine(s),thewings,thetail,andsoon.

A.compose

B.decorate

C.constructD.derive

19.YoumakeitsoundasifIdiditonpurpose.

A.carefullyB.unwillingly

C.incrediblyD.deliberately

20.Hecouldneverhaveforeseenthatonedayhisbookswouldsellinmillions.

A.understoodB.explained

C.expectedD.believed

PartIIIReadingComprehension(45minutes,25points)

  SectionA

  Directions:

Inthissection,therearefourpassagesfollowedbyquestionsorunfinishedstatements,eachwithfoursuggestedanswersA,B,CandD.ChoosethebestanswerandmarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.

PassageOne

Fiveorsixyearago,Iattendedalectureonthescienceofattention.Aphilosopherwhoconductsresearchinthemedicalschoolwastalkingaboutattentionblindness,thebasicfeatureofthehumanbrainthat,whenweconcentrateintenselyononetask,causesustomissjustabouteverythingelse.Becausewecan’tseewhatwecan’tsee,ourlecturewasdeterminedtocatchusintheact.Hehaduswatchavideoofsixpeopletossingbasketballbackandforth,threeinwhiteshirtsandthreeinblack,andourtaskwastokeeptrackonlyofthetossesamongthepeopleinwhite.Thetaperolled,andeveryonebegancounting.

Everyoneexceptme,I’mdyslexic(有阅读障碍的),andthemomentIsawthatgrainytapewiththeconfusingbasketballtosses,IknewIwouldn’tbeabletokeeptrackoftheirmovements,soIletmymindwander.Mycuriositywasaroused,though,whenabout30secondsintothetape,agorilla(大猩猩)cameinamongtheplayers.She(welaterlearnedafemalestudentwasinthegorillasuit)startatthecamera,thumpedherchest,andthestrodeawaywhiletheycontinuedpassingtheballs.

Whenthetapestopped,thephilosopheraskedhowmanypeoplehadcountedatleastdadozenbasketballtosses.Handswentupallover.Hethenaskedwhohadcounted13,14,andcongratulatedthosewho’dscoredtheperfect15.Theheasked,“Andwhosawthegorilla”

IraisedmyhandandwassurprisedtodiscoverIwastheonlypersonatmytableandoneofonlythreeorfourinthelargeroomtodoso.He’dsetmeup,trappingusinourownattentionblindness.Yes,therehadbeenatrick,buthewasn’ttheonewhohadplayeditonus.Byconcentratingsohardoncounting,wehadmanagedtomissthegorillainthemidst.

21.Thispassagedescribes_______

A.basketball

B.anexperiment

C.aphilosopher

D.agorilla

22.‘’Attentionsblindness”referto_______.

A.thefactthatonecan’tseewhatonecan’tsee

B.seeingonethingwhilemissingallelse.

C.keepingtrackofjustabouteverything

D.theconditionofbeingblindtodetails

23.“Catchusintheact”(Para.1)isclosestinmeaningof“findus________”

A.doingsomethingimproper

B.sleepingduringthelecture

C.countingthebasketballtosses

D.failingtonoticesomethingwithinsight

24.Howmanypeopleintheroomsawthegorillainthevideo

A.1

B.3or4

C.13or14

D.15

25.Whomdose“he”(lastparagraph)referto

A.Theauthor

B.Thegorilla

C.Thelecture

D.Thestudent

PassageTwo

Therearefewsaddersightsthanapileoffanletter,lovinglydecoratedwithhanddrawings,sufferinginabin.ThesparklyenvelopeswereaddressedtoTaylorSwift,apopstarmuchbelovedbyteenageandpre-teengirls.“DearTaylor”,readonediscardmessage,“Iloveyousomuch!

!

You’rethebest!

Andyou’rereallybeautifulandcute!

!

I’mreallyenjoyingyoursongs

This,alongwithhundredsofothersimilarletterssentfromaroundtheworld,wasdiscoveredinNashvillerecyclingdisposalunitbyalocalwoman.Swift’smanagementwasquicktoreassureheradmirersthattheyhadbeenthrownoutaccidentally.Theresponsemaycomeasadisappointmenttoanydevoteewhoimagine,astheycomposetheirletter,thatSwiftmaketimetovieweachonepersonally

Dealingwithpileoffanmailis,however,anadministrativeburdenformostcelebrities.Whilesomecelebritiesdoliketogothroughtheirmailpersonally,themajoritysimplydonothavetime.Butthefactftheircorrespondenceissomethingmostcommittedfanswillnotwishtodwellon,sayLynnZubernis,anexpertinthepsychologyoffandomatWestChesterUniversity.

“There’sthislittlebitofeveryfanthatthinkstheirswillbetheonethatstandsout-it’snotanexpectation,butahopethattheirswillbeseenbythecelebrity.”

Whiletherelationshipbetweenthefanandthecelebritymayexistonlyinthemindoftheformer,itsternsfromadeeply-rootedhumanneedforcommunityandbelonging,Zubernisbelieve.Asaresult,evenreceivingamass-producedletterofacknowledgmentandaphotostampedwithareproducedsignaturecanbeapowerfulexperience.

“Peoplehaveatremendousneedtoconnectwiththepersontheyareidolizing(偶像化),”shesays,“They

can’tringupandsay,‘Canwehavecoffee’It’snotabouttheautograph(签名).It’saboutthemomentofconnection.”

26.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue

A.Thelettersinthebinwereexaggerating.

B.SomeletterstoSwiftwerethrownawayunread.

C.Awomandiscoveredthelettersanddiscardthem

D.Poorlydecoratedletterswereleftunread

27.Swiftmanagementclaimedthat______

A.Swifthadreadeachoneofletters

B.fanscouldtrustthemwiththeirletters

C.theywerequickinresponsetotheincident

D.theydidn’tintendtothrowawa

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