1、样题英语运用能力测试模拟题GCT-ME样题英语运用能力测试模拟题Part One Vocabulary and StructureDirections:In this part there are 20 incomplete sentences, each with four suggested answers. Choose the one you think is the best answer. Mark your choice on the Answer Sheet by drawing with a pencil a short bar across the correspondin
2、g letter in the brackets.1. The first, second, and third prizes went to Jack, Tom, and Harry _.A equally B differentlyC similarly Drespectively2. He had never given a speech to so many people, so he felt _.A excitedB stupidC disappointed D nervous3. Success in the lab doesnt always mean immediate su
3、ccess on a large _.A businessB accountC way D scale4. Dinner will be ready _, but we still have time for a drink.A presentlyB currentlyC lately D finally5. It is impossible to _with a person whose methods are completely opposed to your own.A cooperate B correspondC compete D compare6. It was the tra
4、ining that he had as a young man _ made him such a good engineer.A has B laterC which D that7. Other considerations _ equal, the pressure remains constant.A being B beC will be D is8. The policeman needs to see _ your ID card or your drivers license.A every B eachC either D both9. “Lets start our me
5、eting immediately _ everyone has arrived,” the chairman said.A although B untilC after D now that10. I walked eight miles today. I never guessed that I could walk _far.A that B thisC such D asPart Two Reading ComprehensionDirections:In this part there are 4 passages followed by questions or unfinish
6、ed statements, each with four suggested answers. Choose the one you think is the best answer. Mark your choice on the Answer Sheet by drawing with a pencil a short bar across the corresponding letter in the brackets.Questions 11-15 are based on the following passage:Until recently the opportunities
7、for criminal activities on the Internet have been low. However, the volume of business done on the Internet is growing rapidly, as people order books and other products and make money transactions. All this is creating temptations for hackers黑客。Hackers are often young people who are interested in co
8、mputers. They use them to move quietly to the Internet, looking for ways to break into computers systems run by banks, telephone companies and even Government departments. They look for examples of credit cards and try to steal the numbers.Hackers rarely admit to a successful break-in. The first ind
9、ication of a hacking may be when a customer discovers a wrong money transaction on a credit card account. It is harder to check on somebody misusing an online connection unless there is a massive download of information which would call the attention of the consumer.11. The main idea of the first pa
10、ragraph is that _.A the opportunities for criminal activities on the Internet have been lowB the opportunities for criminal activities on the Internet are lowC there are more opportunities for criminal activities on the InternetD people should not make money transactions on the Internet12. The word
11、“temptations” in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to _.A interests B attractionsC benefits D profits13. In the passage, its said that hackers may attack the Internet system of all the following institutions except _.A banksB telephone companiesC universitiesD government departments14. Which
12、 of the following is not the reason for a hacking being found?A The customer found something wrong with his account.B There was a huge amount of information being downloaded.C There was a wrong money transaction.D The hacker proudly admitted his successful break-in.15. In the last sentence of the pa
13、ragraph, “somebody” refers to a_.A customer B card userC hacker D bank clerkQuestions 16-20 are based on the following passage:For any Englishman, there can never be any discussion as to who is the worlds greatest writer. Only one name can possibly suggest itself to him: that of William Shakespeare莎
14、士比亚。 Every Englishman has some knowledge of his work. All of us use words and phrases from Shakespeares writings that have become a part of the English-speaking people.Shakespeare, more perhaps than any other writer, made full use of the English language. Most of us use about five thousand words in
15、our normal employment of English; Shakespeare in his works used about twenty-five thousand! There is probably no better way for a foreigner or an Englishman! to appreciate the richness and variety of the English language than by studying the various ways in which Shakespeare uses it. Such a study is
16、 well worth the effort it is not, of course, recommended to beginners, even though some aspects of English usage, and the meaning of many words, have changed since Shakespeares day.16. From the first two sentences of the passage we can conclude that _.A it cant be discussed about who is the worlds g
17、reatest poetB it cant be discussed about who is the worlds greatest dramatistC Shakespeare is regarded as a greatest writerD Englishmen like to discuss about who is the worlds greatest writer17. According to the passage many English words and phrases that we use today are from _.A Englishmen B Shake
18、speares worksC English speaking people D ancient people18. To learn the richness of the English language, people should _.A read Shakespeares playsB learn from an English manC be glad to be a foreignerD write and read more19. The author does not suggest beginners reading Shakespeares plays, probably
19、 because _.A the works are for native speakersB only Englishmen can understand his playsC the works are too difficult for a beginnerD some of English usage and the meaning of many words have changed20. In this passage the author wants to _.A show the richness of English languageB tell how great a wr
20、iter Shakespeare isC tell that some English words are out of use nowD tell that some aspects of English usage have changed since Shakespeares dayQuestions 21-25 are based on the following passage:Oxford and Cambridge differ from the rest of the universities in Great Britain in many important respect
21、s, but resemble each other quite closely.Oxford was founded in the 12th century. There are at present 35 colleges: three are for women only and the rest take both men and women. There are at present approximately 9,400 students in residence, of whom over a third are women. The city of Oxford is popu
22、lar with tourists because of the Universitys many beautiful medieval buildings.Cambridge was founded in the 13th century. There are at present 28 colleges, of which only one is for men students only and two for women only. The remaining 25 take both men and women. There are at present over 9000 stud
23、ents in residence, of whom a third are women. Cambridge University has made the city of Cambridge an internationally famous tourist entre.21. With the first sentence, the author wants to say that _.A Oxford and Cambridge are differentB Universities in Britain are different in many aspectsC Oxford an
24、d Cambridge share many similaritiesD Oxford and Cambridge are different from each other22. The ratio of male to female students in residence at both universities is about _.A 1:2 B 1:3C 3:32 D 3:1023. Which of the following statements is NOT true?A Oxford has a longer history than Cambridge.B There
25、are 32 colleges in Oxford that only accept men.C There is one college at Cambridge that only accepts menD There are more male students than female at both universities24. Tourists go to the city of Oxford to _.A study thereB see the medieval buildingsC view the riverD look at the residents25. The pa
26、ssage is mainly about the _.A history of two famous universities in BritainB comparison between Oxford and CambridgeC number of students at Oxford and CambridgeD introduction of colleges at Oxford and CambrdgeQuestions 26-30 are based on the following passage:The growth of Liu Yongxings animal-feed
27、business has made him Chinas richest man, according to rankings published recently by Forbes magazine. With an estimated net worth of US$1 billion, the 53-year-old entrepreneur and his Shanghai-based Hope Group are symbols of the new China.But Forbes list of the 100 richest individuals in China also
28、 illustrates the growing income inequality here that alarms some officials. The Forbes survey found that the 100 richest people in China had a combined net worth of US$18 billion in the year ended September 30. Thats small change by US standards: The most recent Forbes ranking of global billionaires
29、 put the net worth of Bill Gates alone at more than US$58 billion. But whats remarkable about Chinas wealth numbers is how fast theyre rising. The wealth of the top 50 on this years China list jumped 40 per cent, to US$14 billion, from US$10 billion last year despite a global economic slump.26. The
30、richest man in China acquired his wealth _.A in the animal feed businessB in AmericaC from Forbes magazineD from his ancestors27. Which of the following statements is NOT true?A Forbes magazine listed the 100 richest people in China.B Forbes magazine listed the 100 richest people in the US.C Bill Gates wealth is much larger than that of the combination of all 100 richest people in ChinaD Hope
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