学位英语试题Word格式.docx
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Hiscolleagueshavecontributedalot.B:
Allofhiscolleaguescongratulatedhim.
C.Theawardhasbeengiventohiscolleagues.DHedoesn’tdeservethehonor.
3.A:
HedislikeJack’sname.BHedoesn’tcarewhoJackis.
CHedoesn’tknowJackwell.DHedislikesJack.
4.A:
Themaniscrackingajokeonher.
BItisimpossibletobuyagenuineantiqueforsolittlemoney.
CThemanisoutofhismindabouttheoldvase.DThemanhasrunintoagreatfortune.
5.A:
Hecan’tfindagoodideaabouttheproblem.BHefeelshopelessabouttheproject.
CHehasencounteredanotherproblem.DHeisgoingtogiveuptheproject.
6.A:
Itisworthwhile.BIthasaverytightschedule.
CItwasawasteoftime.DIttookhimtoomuchtimeontheroad.
7.A:
It’suselesstotalktotheprofessor.BTheprofessorisoftenunfair.
CThemanhasdonewellenough.DThemancan’tbebetternexttime.
8.AThemanshouldnotsaythingslikethat.BThemanshouldfightback.
CThemanshouldshowhisangeropenly.DThemanshouldnotcomplainopenly.
9.A:
Shewasinjuredintheshoulder.BShedislikedthepeoplewhoattendedtheparty.
CShewaslaughedatforherbehaviour.DShewasunpopularattheparty.
SectionB(1pointeach)
Mini-talkOne
10.A:
Improvingtheconditionsoffarmanimals.B:
Increasingtheproductionoffarmanimals.
C:
Regulatingthefoodmarketingsystem.
D:
Regulatingthefoodstoresandrestaurantchains.
11.A:
Becausetheywanttosavemoremoney.B:
Becausetheywantthehenstolaymoreeggs.
CBecausetheywantthehenstogrowmoreleanmeat.
DBecausetheywanttosellthehensatabetterprice.
12.A:
Chickensshouldbekeptincleanplaces.B:
Pigsshouldbehousedinlargemetalboxes.
Farmanimalsshouldbeslaughteredinfactories.
DFarmanimalsshouldbekilledwithoutfeelingpain.
Mini-talkTwo
13.A:
UnderthemountainsisthestateofNevada.
B:
Atthepowercentersinalmostfortystates.
Underthedeepocean.DNeartheinactivevolcanoes.
14.A:
Peopleobjecttoburyingitatthepowercenters.
B:
Thepowercentershavenomorespacetostoreit.
Itisverydangeroustoburyitinpopulousareas.
D:
Thenewsiteistheestateofthefederalgovernment.
15.A;
Thereareactivevolcanoesnearby.B:
Somepeoplestillliveinthearea.
TheareaisclosetoLasVegas.DTheareaisgeographicallyunsafe.
SectionC(1pointeach)
Youwillheartherecordingtwice.Attheendofthetalktherewillbea3-minutepause,duringwhichtimeyouareaskedtowritedownyouranswersbrieflyontheAnswerSheet.Younowhave25secondstoreadthequestions(请在录音结束后把16-20题的答案抄写在答题纸上.)
16.WhatpercentageofplantandanimalspeciesonEarthdorainforestscontain?
17.Whatcriticalroledorainforestsplaybesidesbeinghometoanimalsandplants?
18.Howmuchhasglobaloutputofcarbondioxideincreasedinthepastcentury?
19.Tobeclassifiedasarainforest,howshouldthetreeslook?
20.HowlargeisthesizeoftherainforestinSouthAmerica?
PartIVocabularySectionA
1.Thisstudentwasexpelledfromschoolbecausehehadforgedsomedocumentsforoverseasstudy.
AfrustratedBformulatedCfabricatedDfacilitated
2.Opinionpollssuggestthattheapprovalrateofthepresidentisontheincrease.
AagreementBconsensusCpermissionDsupport
3.Amanofresolvewillnotretreateasilyfromsetbacksorsignificantchallenges.
ApulloutBpullupCpullinDpullover
4.Asfewhouseholdappliancesarenowperfect,thisminordefectisnegligible.
AdetectableBtriflingCinexcusableDmagnificent
5.TheU.S.athletestoppedthegoldmedaltallyforthe3rdstraighttimethissummer.
AdirectBproceedingCverticalDsuccessive
6.Despitetremendousachievement,formidableobstaclestodevelopmentwillpersist.
AdifficultBsustainableCexternalDunpredictable
7.Moderateandregularexercisecanboosttherateofbloodcirculationandmetabolism.
ArestrictBreduceCincreaseDstabilize
8.Themanagerisseekingsomecost-effectivemethodsthatcancallforththeirinitiative.
AefficientBconventionalCeconomicalDunique.
9.Thereportproposesthatstudentsbeallowedtoworkofftheirdebtthroughcommunityservice.
ApayoffBgetoffCdisposeofDrunoff
10.Itwasatragicloveaffairthatonlygaverisetopain.
AbroughtforwardBbroughtaboutCbroughtdownDbroughtin
SectionB:
11.Asfemalesintheir40stendto____weight,theyaretogoinforoutdooractivities.
AtakeonBholdonCcarryonDputon
12.Theshop-ownertookaloadof____-crustedbreadandhandedittothechild.
AfragileBcrispCvagueDharsh
13.Theexcessivehospitality____thelocalofficialsfailedtoleaveusassured.
AonthepointofBonthegroundsofContheadviceofDonthepartof
14.Theseintelligenceofficerstrieda___ofpersuasionandforcetogettheinformationtheywanted.
AcombinationBcollaborationCconvictionDconfrontation
15.Theterminallyillpatientlyinginthe___careunitwaskeptaliveonlifesupport.
AapprehensiveBintensiveCextensiveDcomprehensive
16.Theverysoundofournationalanthembeingplayedattheawardingceremonyis____.
Aice-breakingBeye-catchingCpainstakingDsoul-touching
17.LeadinguniversitiesinChinaprefertoenroll___brillianthighschoolstudents.
AintellectuallyBintelligiblyCintelligentlyDintimately
18.Whenaheavyvehicleis___inthemud,thedriverhastoaskforhelp.
AinvolvedBstuckCinterferedDspecialized
19.Ariskoreffectmaydiminish___,butitmayalsoincreaseforsomereason.
AatwillBovertimeCunderwayDsofar
20.It’sinyourbest____toquitsmoking,foryouhavesomebreathingproblems.
AsakeBbenefitCadvantageDinterest
PartII.Cloze
“Techno-stress”----frustrationarisingfrompressuretousenewtechnology----issaidtobe21,reportsMaclean’smagazineofCanada.Studiespointtocausesthat22“thenever-endingprocessoflearninghowtousenewtechnologiestothe23ofworkandhomelifeasaresultof24likee-mail,call-forwardingandwirelessphones.”Howcanyoucope?
Expertsrecommendsetting25.Determinewhetherusingaparticulardevicewillreallysimplifylifeormerelyaddnew26.Countonhavingtoinvesttimetolearnanewtechnologywellenoughtorealizeitsfullbenefits.“27timeeachdaytoturnthetechnologyoff,”anddevotetimetootherthingsaffordedordeserving28attention.“Peoplestartthedaybymakingthe29mistakeofopeningtheire-mail,insteadofworkingtoaplan,”notesVancouverproductivityexpertDanStamp.“Thebesthourandahalfofthedayisspentoncomplete30.”
21.AdescendingBnarrowingCmountingDwidening
22.ApassonBrangefromCdealwithDgiveup
23.AconfusionBconstructionCcontributionDconduction
24.AcreationsBpromotionsCproductionsDinnovations
25.AlawsBboundariesCdeadlinesDbarriers
26.AconvenienceBadvantagesCflexibilityDcomplexity
27.APutforwardBPutacrossCPutasideDPutup
28.ApriorBmajorCseniorDsuperior
29.AfragmentalBfictionalCfractionalDfundamental
30.ArelaxationBentertainmentCrubbishDhobby
PartIII.ReadingComprehensive
PassageOne
ThestudyofgeneticshasgivenrisetoaprofitablenewIndustrycalledbiotechnology.Asthenamesuggests,itblendsbiologyandmoderntechnologythroughsuchtechniquesasgeneticengineering.Someofthenewbiotechcompanies,astheyarecalled,specializeinagricultureandareworkingenthusiasticallytopatentseedsthatgiveahighyield,thatresistdisease,drought,andfrost,andthatreducetheneedforhazardouschemicals.Ifsuchgoalscouldbeachieved,itwouldbemostbeneficial.Butsomehaveraisedconcernaboutgeneticallyengineeredcrops.
“Innature,geneticdiversityiscreatedwithincertainlimits,”saysthebookGeneticEngineering,Food,andOurEnvironment.“Arosecanbecrossedwithadifferentkindofrose,butarosewillnevercrosswithapotato…”Geneticengineering,ontheotherhand,usuallyinvolvestakinggenesfromonespeciesandinsertingthemintoanotherinanattempttotransferadesiredpropertyorcharacter.Thiscouldmean,forexample,selectingagenewhichleadstotheproductionofachemicalwithantifreezepropertiesfromanarcticfish,andjoiningitintoapotatoorstrawberrytomakeitfrost-resistant.Itisnowpossibleforplantstobeengineeredwithgenestakenfrombacteria,viruses,insects,animalsorevenhumans.Inessence,then,biotechnologyallowshumanstobreakthegeneticwallsthatseparatespecies.
Likethegreenrevolution,whatsomecallthegenerevolutioncontributestotheproblemofgeneticuniformity---somesayevenmoresobecausegeneticistscanemploytechniquessuchascloningandtissueculture,processesthatproduceperfectlyidenticalcopies,orclones.Concernsabouttheerosionofbiodiversity,therefore,remain.Geneticallyalteredplants,however,raisenewissues,suchastheeffectsthattheymayhaveonusandtheenvironment.“Weareflyingblindlyintoaneweraofagriculturalbiotechnologywithhighhopes,fewconstraints,andlittleideaofthepotentialoutcomes,”saidsciencewriterJeremyRifkin.
31.Accordingtotheauthor,biotechcompaniesare______
Amostlyspecializedina
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