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6英语试题

Non-EnglishMajorGraduateStudentEnglish

QualifyingTest(GET)

(June15,2008)

考生注意事项

一、本考试由两份试卷组成:

试卷一(PaperOne)包括听力理解、词汇、完型

填空与阅读理解四部分,共80题,按顺序统一一编号;试卷二(PaperFwo)

也括翻译与写作两部分,共3题。

两份试卷合并装订成试题册。

1、试卷一(题号1—80)为客观评分题,答案一律用中性(HB)铅笔做在机读

答题卡上,在对应题号下所选的字母中间划黑道,如[A][B][C][D]。

三、试卷二为主观评分题,答案一律写在t观答题纸ANSWERSttEETIl上。

答题前,请仔细阅读试卷二前的注意事项。

四、请在试题册上写清姓名和准考汪号,考试终了时与答题卡和答题纸一并交

回。

答题卡和答题纸上须写清姓名和准考证号,不得做任何记号,否则答

案无效。

五、试卷一为80分钟。

听力理解部分时间以放完录音带为准,火约15分钟;

其余部分所占时间与得分均标在试卷上,由考生自行掌握。

六、试卷二为70分钟。

考试终了时间一到,考生一律停笔,将试题册、机读

答题卡及主观答题纸留在座位上,待监考教师收点无误后,经主考教师宣

布本考试结束方可离丌考场。

试卷一(PaperOne)

PartILISTENINGCOMPREHENSION(15minutes,15points)

SectionA(1pointeach)

Directions:

Inthissection,youwillhearnineshortconversationsbetweentwo

speakers.Attheendofeachconversation,athirdvoicewillaska

questionaboutwhatwassaid.Thequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.

Choosethebestanswerfromthe,[burchoicesgivenhymarkingthe

correspondingletterwithasinglebaracrossthesquarebracketson

yourMachine-scoringAnswerSheet.

1.[A]Becauseitwasblue.

[B]Becauseofthebluelight.

[C]Becauseoftheyellowlight.

[D]Becauseitwasyellow.

2.[A]ttedoesn'tthinkMikeJohnson'sinyestmentisawisemove.

[B]Hedoesn'tthinkMikeJohnsonshouldmovetoanotherplace.

[C]HebelievesitisbetterforMikeJohnsontoinvestlater.

[D]HebelievesMikeJohnsonhasdoneasensiblething.

3.[A]Sweden[B]Britain

[C]Switzerland[D]Spain

4.[A]200dollars.[B]300dollars.

[C]120dollars.[D]240dollars.

5.[A]Cloudsandcooltemperaturesareexpected.

[B]Therainisnotexpectedtolastmuchlonger.

[C]Itcan'tgetmuchbetterthanitalreadyis.

[D]Thenextfewdaysaresupposedtobewarm.

6.[A]Atanairport.

[B]Atabusstation.

[C]Atatrainstation

[D]Atatravelagency.

7.[A]Classmates.[B]Professor-Student.

[C]Manager-Secretary.[D]Clerk-Customer.

8.[A]ttebenefitsalotfromdoingexercises.

[B]Heisveryhappytohaveabetterfigurenow.

[C]Heisingoodhealthnow.

[D]Hehashurthisuncleseverely.

9.[A]Thequestionswerebeyondherunderstanding.

[B]Therewasnotmuchconnectionbetweenthequestionsandthecourse.

[C]Thereweretoomanyquestionstofinish.

[D]Thequestionsweretoomucheasierthanshehadexpected.

SectionB(1pointeach)

Directions:

Inthissection,youwillhearthreeshortpassages.Attheendofeach

passage,therewillbesomequestions.Boththepassageandthe

questionswillbereadtoyouonlyonce.Aftereachquestion,there

willbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustchoosethebestanswer

fromthefourchoicesgivenbymarkingthecorrespOndingletterwith

asinglebaracrossthesquarebracketsonyourMachine-scoring

AnswerSheet.

PassageOne(forQ's10---11)

10.[A]Wealthbringshappiness.

[B]Aswegetricherweseemnottogetmoresatisfied.

[C]Wemaylivelongerbybeingoptimistic.

[D]Happinessishardtoacquire.

11.[A]Weareunderhugepressurebecauseourworktimeincreases.

[B]Wewanttoachievehighrewards.

[C]Ouraspirationsgrow.

[D]Wewantanewcar,homeorfashionaccessory.

PassageTwo(forQ's12---13)

12.[A]Panda.[B]IndianTiger.

[C]TheAmericanEagle.[D]Herring.

13.[A]Theywillbeexhaustedwithinthenextfewyears.

[B]Theywillneverbedepleted.

[C]Theyarerapidlydeclining.

[D]Theyareunlimited.

PassageThree(forQ's14---15)

14.[A]Commercialbenefitinspiredhim.

[B]Hisinterestinhismajorinspiredhim.

[C]Hisbeingdeafinspiredhim.

[D]Anadmittedlackofnaturalabilityinspiredhim.

15.[A]MIDIcanchangeasinger'spitch.

[B]MIDIallowsthecomputertorecognizethenotesofadigitalpieceofmusic.

[C]MIDIcouldeliminatetheneedforvoicelessons.

[D]MIDIallowsacomputertochangethesinger'svoicetomatchthenotes.

peoplearesupposedtohear.

PartIIVOCABULARY(10minutes,10points)

SectionA(0.5pointeach)

Directions:

Therearetensentencesinthissection.Eachsentencehasoneword

orasetofwordsunderlined.BelowthesentenceareJourwordsor

phrasesmarked[A],[B],I-C]and[D].Choosethewordorphrase

thaiisclosestinmeaningtotheunderlinedone.Markthe

correspondingletterwithasinglebaracrossthe.squarebracketson

yourMachine-scoringAnswerSheet.

16.Myoldgrandfatherisalittledeaf.SowhenItalkwithhim,|alwaystryto

articulatemywordsCarefully.

[A]illustrate[B]describe

[C]represent[D]express

17.Thereceptionwasattendedbyvariousprominentmembersoftheideal

communityandrepresentativesofregionalindustries.

[A]projecting[B]conspicuous

[C]outstanding[D]congested

18.Thecompanydeludedworkerswithemptypromisesthatregularwageincrease

wouldoccureverytwo,years.

[A]deceived[B]debased

[C]declined[D]deciphered

19.OneoftheresponsibilitiesoftheCoastGuardistomakesurethatallships

obedientlyfollowtrafficrulesinbusyharbors.

[A]intricately[B]dutifully

[C]currently[D]distinctly

20.Whentheyoungmandiedunexpectedly,ittookhealthexpertsseveralweeks

ofintensivetabworktoidentifytheculprit.

[A]curve[B]cause

[C]curse[D]curl

21.ThegrowingaffluenceofChinesecitizenshaslargelycontributedtothe

country'spopulationcontrolpractice,whichhasreducedthepressureon

resources,environmentandeconomicandsocialdevelopment.

[A]pride[B]influence

[C]satisfaction[D]wealth

22.Comparedtotheangry,blamingAmericanstance,theChinesewereparagons

ofcompromise,findingfaultonbothsidesandlookingforsolutionsthat

movedbothsidestothemiddle.

[A]inheritors[B]predecessors

[C]models[D]facilitators

23.Jack'ssuccessisduetohishardworkandhisabilitytoformutateplanswhich

willgetworkdoneefficiently.

[A]conceive[B]fulfill

[C]speculate[D]implement

24.Amongallsocietieslegalmarriageisusuallyaccompaniedbysomekindof

ceremonythatexpressesgroupsanctionoftheunion.

[A]coercion[B]approval

[C]insistence[D]opinion

25.Ifwewerenottoenforcethenewspapers'promisesofconfidentiality,confid-

entialsourceswouldhavenolegalrecourseagainstunscrupulousreportersor

editors.

[A]unscripted[B]immoral

[C]immortal[D]undesirable

SectionB(0.5pointeach)

Directions:

Therearetensenten,cesinthissection.Eachsenlencehassomething

omitted.Choosethewordorwordsfromthe.fourchoicesgiventobest

completeeachsentence.

26.JamesHenrySmithwasaPittsburghSteelersfaninlife,andeven

deathcouldnotkeephimfi'omhisfavoritespot:

inarecliner,infrontofaTV

showinghisbelovedteaminaction.

[A]gigantic[B]convertible

[C]imperial[D]zealous

27.Theexecutivemanagerdoesn'tliketoconsideropinionsdifferentfromhis

own,whichmay__hisjudgmentinbusinessactivities.

[A]hurt[B]distract

[C]distort[D]cripple

28.Heplannedtobuyanapartmentsinceheisgoingtogetmarriednextyear,but

thecostofthepropertyinthebigcitiesis.

[A]proportional[B]prohibitive

[t]progressive[D]prompt

29.Sincescienceisaofsuperstition,itisespeciallyneededinthe

backwardcountryside.

[A]solitude[B]solvency

[C]solace[D]solvent

30.Mr.Johnmadeaverywonderfulafter-dinnerspeech.Hismind,

gracefulmannerandfluentwordsmovedalltheparticipantsdeeply.

[A]acute[B]agile

[C]arbitrary[D]awesome

31.Socialcorruptionresultsfromsomeofficials'oftheirpower,so

theremustbeeffectivelawstorestricttheofficials'power.

[A]overuse[B]acquisition

[C]accumulation[D]abuse

32.Membersofoneculturemaymembersofanotheras"greatliars",

"untrustworthy",or"afraidtofacethetruth".

[A]shun[B]stereotype

[C]syndicate[D]stifle

33.Onlytheofthegeneralmanager,whoknewofMary'spersonal

difficulties,savedherfrombeingdismissed.

[A]interruption[B]intervention

[C]interference[D]interrelation

34.Itwillbesafertowalkthestreetsbecausepeoplewillnotneedtocarrylarge

amountsofcash;virtuallyallfinancialwillbeconductedbycomputer.

[A]transmissions[B]transitions

[C]transformations[D]transactions

35.Somatacomesfromacountrywhereforvirtuallytwocenturiesthepeopleof

colorhave,asadeliberatepolicy,beenthefreedomofassociation,

assembly,thought,inquiryandself-expression.

[A]denied[B]rejected

[C]refused[D]deprived

PartIIICLOZETEST(10minutes,15points)

Directions:

Readthepassagethrough.Thengobackandchooseoneitemof

suitableword(s)marked[A],[B].[C]and[D]foreachblankinthe

passage.Markthecorrespondingletteroftheword(s)youhave

chosenwithasinglebaracrossthesquarebrackets'onyourMachine-

scoringAnswerSheet.

Formanypeopletoday,readingisnolongerrelaxation.Tokeepuptheirwork,theymustreadletters,reports,tradepublications,interofficecommunications,nottomentionnewspapersandmagazines:

anever-endingfloodofwords.In36ajoboradvancinginone,theabilitytoreadandcomprehend37canmeanthedifferencebetweensuccessandfailure.Yettheunfortunatefactisthatmostofusare38readers.

Mostofusdeveloppoorreading39atanearlyage,andnevergetoverthem.Themaindeficiency40intheactualstuffoflanguageitself--words.Takeindividually,wordshave41meaninguntiltheyarestrungtogetherintophrases,sentencesandparagraphs.

42however,theuntrainedreaderdoesnotreadgroupsofwords.Helaboriouslyreadsonewordatatime.o

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