2011年GCT考试《语言表达能力测试》模拟试卷(4)-中大网校

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20112014gct考试真题及答案解析(全面)

20112014gct考试真题及答案解析(全面)

2014GCT考试真题及答案第一部分语言表达能力测试 ( 50小题,每小题2分,满分100分)一、选择题1.下面关于文史知识的表述,完全准确的是A.路遥的《平凡的世界》展现了中国二十世纪五六十年代的社会生活。

B.萧红是中国现代著名女作家,其代表作是《呼兰河传》。

C.中国现代文学史上的第一部短篇小说集是鲁迅的《呐喊》。

D.盛唐时期出现了很多艺术成就很高的诗人,如李白、杜甫、李商隐等。

2.下面加括号的词,意义相同的一组是A.①由于钙化尚未达到成人水平,儿童的骨骼(容易)变形和损伤。

②这道菜做起来很(容易),并不需要太多的调料和复杂的技巧。

B.①英国物理学家焦耳发现这个规律时(才)23岁。

②密西西比州直到1920年(才)颁布义务教育法。

C.①他期末考试各门功课都六十几分,也就是(勉强)及格的水平。

②用阴谋论解释这一事件多少有点(勉强),事实可能并非如此。

D.①他把样品盒中摆放(整齐)的各种餐具一件一件地展示给观众。

②这些墓依序排列,布局(整齐),反映了氏族血缘关系的结构。

3.下面句子中没有错别字的是A.湿热的气流在低洼的河川里膨涨起来,充溢到沟壑间,令人窒息。

B.他小心翼翼地将信折迭起来放回衣兜里。

C.那汉子因钱物被盗,怒气填膺,当街漫骂,引人围观。

D.面对这酣畅的墨迹,我反复惦量着这幅字画的艺术价值。

4.下面句子中没有语病的是A.刚才介绍了各比赛地的天气,下面再了解一下各城市天气状况怎么样。

B.即使有着非常经验丰富的驾驶员,也难以处理这样的一种紧急的情况。

C经过调查发现,各地区的乡镇卫生所也都有一些治好较难医治的病例。

D.虽然上海经济发展很快,但他不认为上海会取代香港金融中心的说法。

5.下面句子中没有歧义的是A.你说的这消息真的假的?B.世界杯后她为梅西改名。

C.我女儿只谈过一次恋爱。

D.姑娘们能穿多少穿多少。

6.《中华人民共和国物权法》第97条规定"处分共有的不动产或者动产以及对共有的不动产或者动产作重大修缮的,应当经占份额三分之二以上的按份共有人或者全体共同共有人同意,但共有人之间另有约定的除外。

2011年GCT考试《英语应用能力测试》模拟试卷(4)-中大网校

2011年GCT考试《英语应用能力测试》模拟试卷(4)-中大网校

2011年GCT考试《英语应用能力测试》模拟试卷(4)总分:100分及格:60分考试时间:45分Part One 选择填空(1)Michael: Hello, may I speak to Terry?Bob: I'm sorry but Terry is not in now. _________A. Give him a call lateB. This is his colleaguC. May I take a message? 中大网校☆在线○考试中心D. Have you got a word for him?(2)Floods cause billions of dollars worth of property damage _______A. relativelyB. actuallyC. annually中大网校♂在线○考试中心♂D. comparatively(3)Harry: Well, I have to be on my way now. ________Richard: You, too. And don't forget to drop me a line.A. Goodbye!B.Take carC.Enjoy yourselD.Have a nice tri(4)She__________ in the feet on her way home from work.(5)A _______ to this problem is expected to be found before long.A. resultB. responseC. settlement 中大网校♂在线○考试中心♂D. solution(6)Tom: Shall we try Pizza Hut tonight?Rachel: Sure. ________A. Do you feel like pizza?B.I like pizza tonighC.I know you like pizzD.I love pizz(7)A: This is one of a pair, isn't it?B: Yes, madam.A: Well, can I see the other one, please?B: _________A. Certainly, madam, here it iB. Fancy meeting you herC. That's right, but you are lat♂中大网校○在线|考试中心D. How can I help you?(8)We' 11 visit Europe next year__________ we have enough money.(9)Woman: I think the Internet is more of a distraction than a benefit to students.Man: That's true. _________A. Chatting on the net can be very expensivB. They are putting less time in schoolwork noC. The web pages can sometimes help them with schoolworD. Their schoolwork doesn't take long enough, does it?(10)A: I believe we've met somewhere before.B: No, _________A. it isn't the sameB. it can't be trueC. I don't think soD. I'd rather notPart Two 完形填空(2)请在第32处填上正确答案.(3)请在第33处填上正确答案.(4)请在第34处填上正确答案.(5)请在第35处填上正确答案.(6)请在第36处填上正确答案.(7)请在第37处填上正确答案.(8)请在第38处填上正确答案.(9)请在第39处填上正确答案.(10)请在第40处填上正确答案.Part Three 阅读理解(1)阅读短文,回答{TSE}题:(2)George Spilich's experiment was conducted in such a way as to ________A. compel the subjects to separate major information from minor detailsB. put the subjects through increasingly complex testsC. check the effectiveness of nicotine on smokersD. register the prompt responses of the subjects(3)The word "bested" (Line 3, Para. 5)most probably means ________A. beatB. enviedC. caught up withD. made the best of(4)Which of the following statements is true?A. Active smokers in general performed better than deprived smokerB. Active smokers responded more quickly than the other subjectC. Non-smokers were not better than other subjects in performing simple taskD. Deprived smokers gave the slowest responses to the various task(5)We can infer from the last paragraph that ________A. smokers should not expect to become airline pilotsB. smoking in emergency cases causes mental illnessC. no airline pilots smoke during flights中大网校|在线⊙考试中心♂D. smokers may prove unequal to handling emergency cases(6)阅读短文,回答{TSE}题:(7)The teaching of reading will be successful if__________(8)The word “scrutiny” (Line 3, Para. 3) most probably means “__________”(9)According to the passage, learning to read will no longer be a difficult task when__________(10)The main idea of the passage is that__________(11)阅读短文,回答{TSE}题:(12)After the divorce, ________A. there wasn't any change, since she used to play a main part in taking care of the childrenB. she became interested in statisticsC. everything in her life was changedD. it was the way by which she looked at life that changed(13)According to the passage, ________ brought the unpleasant change in her life.A. a kind of discrimination against single-parent familiesB. her ex-husbandC. social scientistsD. the feeling about autumn(14)In the few gray years, the author________A. felt helpless and sadB. had the help from her friendsC. never lost hope, and believed that everything would change somedayD. became very nervous and silent(15)What is the author's main point?A. Every family has its happiness and unhappinesB. Her family has suffered a loC. Her ex-husband is not a good ma♂中大网校○在线|考试中心D. Every family has its strength and can create its happines(16)阅读短文,回答{TSE}题:(17)With the increased use of high-tech communications equipment, business people ________A. have to get familiar with modern technologyB. are gaining more economic benefits from domestic operationsC. are attaching more importance to their overseas businessD. are eager to work overseas(18)In this passage, "out of sight and out of mind "(Lines 2-3, Para. 3) probably means_______A. being unable to think properly for lack of insightB. being totally out of touch with business at homeC. missing opportunities for promotion when abroadD. leaving all care and worry behind(19)According to the passage, what is an important consideration of international corporations in employing people today?A. Connections with businesses overseaB. Ability to speak the client's languagC. Technical know-hoD. Business experienc(20)The advantage of employees having foreign language skills is that they can __A. better control the whole negotiation processB. easily find new approaches to meet market needsC. fast-forward their proposals to headquartersD. easily make friends with businesspeople abroadPart Four 补全对话(1)The tomato juice 1eft brown _________ on the front of my jacket.A. spotB. pointC. trackD. trace(2)Shop assistant: Good morning. Can I help you?Customer: __________I' m just looking round.A. No, you can'B. Not at the moment thankC. Yes, pleasD. Yes, thank yo(3)Jerry: Hey, James, how are you? It's nice to see you again after all these years.James: ________A. Hello, Jerr How do you do?B.Hi, Jerr It's strange to see you her♂∮C.Hi, Jerr How have you been?D.Oh, hi, Jerr Nice to meet yo(4)Pat: Sorry, Linda, I'm late. It took me ages to find parking.Linda: __________A. Did you have a good time there?┠中大网校^o^在线^*^考试中心┨B. Did you find the park?C. We've got too many cars nowadayD. I found parking just a few minutes ag(5)A: Can I help with the luggage? It looks a bit heavy.B: ________A. Yes, they are full of bookB. Don't bothe I can take care of it myselC. Never min You don't have to be so polit中大网校☆在线○考试中心D. O Go ahead and do i(6)The government __________ regulations that put this old city under protection.(7)Customer: I'd like to send this gift to a friend in Italy.Clerk: _________A. Have you got anything to declare?B. How nice!C. I'm pleased to service yoD. Could you fill out this form?(8)I didn't _________ to take a taxi but I had to as I was 1ate.A. assumeB. supposeC. meanD. hope(9)The director was critical ________the way we were doing the work.A. atB. inC. ofD. with(10)The old couple decided to__________ a boy and a girl though they had three children of theirown.答案和解析Part One 选择填空(1) :C根据对话双方的名字和对话内容判断,接电话的人不是Terry。

2011年GCT考试《逻辑推理能力测试》模拟试卷(2)-中大网校

2011年GCT考试《逻辑推理能力测试》模拟试卷(2)-中大网校

2011年GCT考试《逻辑推理能力测试》模拟试卷(2)总分:100分及格:60分考试时间:45分(50题,每题2分,满分100分)(1)王大妈上街买东西,看见有个地方围了一群人。

凑过去一看,原来是中国高血压日的宣传。

王大妈转身就要走,一位年轻的白衣大夫叫住了她,“大妈,让我帮你测测血压好吗?”王大妈连忙挥手说:“我又不胖,算了吧。

”根据以上信息,以下哪项最可能是王大妈的回答所隐含的前提?A. 只有患高血压病的人才需要测血压,我不用。

B. 只有胖人才可能得高血压病,经常测血压。

C. 虽然测血压是免费的,可给我开药方就要收钱了。

D. 你们这么忙,还是先给身体比较胖的人们测吧。

(2)若研究用车恰好在两个楼层上,则下面哪一句话可能错误?A. 第一层有家用车B. 第一层有研究用车中大网校|在线⊙考试中心♂C. 第二层有新车D. 第三层有家用车(3)一项对夫妻间婚姻关系的研究表明,当夫妻一方的睡眠和清醒周期与另一方不一样时,这些夫妻与那些在婚姻关系中双方有相同的睡眠和清醒方式的夫妻相比起来,相互参与的活动要少,并且有更多的暴力争吵。

所以,夫妻间不相配的睡眠和清醒周期会严重威胁到婚姻。

下面哪项如果正确,最严重地削弱了以上的论证?(4)在过去的3年里,13~16岁的少年中驾驶或乘坐大马力摩托车时因事故受伤或死亡的人数持续增加这些大马力摩托车对l6岁以下的少年来说实在是太难对付了,即使他们这个年龄中那些训练有素的骑手也缺乏灵活控制它们的能力上述这段话看起来最像是要通过法律来禁止下述哪些行为?A. 16岁以下的少年驾驶大马力摩托车B. 13~16岁之间的少年驾驶大马力摩托车C. 13岁以下的少年驾驶大马力摩托车D. 16岁以下的少年拥有大马力摩托车(5)“试点综合症”的问题现在屡见不鲜。

出台一项改革措施,先进行试点,积累经验后再推广,这种以点带面的工作方法本来是人们经常采用的,但现在许多项目中出现了“一试点就成功,一推广就失败”的怪现象。

2011年GCT考试《语言表达能力测试》模拟试卷(2)-中大网校

2011年GCT考试《语言表达能力测试》模拟试卷(2)-中大网校

2011年GCT考试《语言表达能力测试》模拟试卷(2)总分:100分及格:60分考试时间:45分一、单选题(15题,每题2分,满分30分)(1)下列词语中加点字的读音,全都不相同的一组是_________。

A. 马<U>驹</U> <U>拘</U>囿<U>狗</U>尾续貂</尾续貂><U>苟</U>延残喘B. 疏<U>浚</U> <U>黢</U>黑<U>逡</U>巡不前怙恶不<U>悛</U>C. 芳<U>菲</U> <U>扉</U>页成绩<U>斐</U>然雨雪<U>霏</U>霏D. <U>澄</U>沙<U>澄</U>碧江<U>澄</U>如练<U>澄</U>清事实(2)根据我国刑事诉讼法的规定,第一审人民法院做出的无罪判决应在__________。

A. 判决生效后执行B. 判决宣告后立即释放在押的被告人C. 上诉、抗诉期限届满以后D. 二审审理结束,判决做出以后(3)下边不含比喻修辞的一句是_________。

A. 朱门酒肉臭,路有冻死骨B. 人生的一切变化,一切魅力,一切美都是由光明和阴影构成的C. 在人类的航船上,意志是舵,感情是帆D. 民犹水也,水可以载舟,亦可以覆舟(4)下列各句采用的修辞手法依次是__________。

①现在不是西风压倒东风,而是东风压倒西风。

②敌军围困万千重,我自岿然不动。

③我的母亲早已出来了,接着便飞出了八岁的侄儿宏儿。

④读好文章如饮醇酒,其味无穷。

A. 借喻对比拟物暗喻B. 借代对比拟人暗喻中大网校♂在线○考试中心♂C. 借喻夸张拟物明喻D. 借代夸张拟人明喻(5)某案件由某市西城区人民法院一审,当事人上诉后,市中级人民法院做出了维持原判的判决。

2011年GCT考试英语真题及答案

2011年GCT考试英语真题及答案

2011年GCT考试英语真题及答案第四部分外语运用能力测试(英语)(50 题,每小题 2 分,满分100 分)Part One Vocabulary and StructureDirections:There are ten incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line thr ough the center.1. If the car you have rented is clearly unsatisfactory, you can alwaysit for another.A. shift B . exchangeC . switch D. replace2. Every manager needs a secretary that he can to take care of some thing that may occurin his absence.A. bring on B . hold onC . count on D. focus on3. The shirt is a real bargain because it is good in quality and in price.A. valuable B . remarkableC . available D. reasonable4. Shopping for cloths is not the same experience for a man it is fora woman.A. when B . thatC . as D. than5. Nina back home if she had known that her husband would go to t he bus stop to meether.A. couldn’t have walked B . shouldn’t have walkedC . mustn’t have walked D. wouldn’t have walked6. A news report is usually very short, when it is about something v ery important.A. besides B . exceptC . apart from D. except for7. In this advanced course, students are required to take performance tests a t monthly .A. gaps B . lengthsC . distances D. intervals8. American women were the right to vote until 1920.A. ignored B . refusedC . derived D. denied9. Seldom any mistakes during my past few years of working there.A. would I make B . have I madeC . I made D. shall I make10. The proposal seems to oppose the government economic policy.A. designed B . to designC . have designed D. to have designedPart Two Reading ComprehensionDirections:In this part there are three passages and one chart, each followed by fiv e questions or unfinished statements. For each of them, there are four choice s marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.Questions 11-15 are based on the following passage:Happiness is becoming a huge area in psychological research and even in government policy, with the UK government exploring a “ happiness index” . It is tough, though, to define exactly what happiness is, and what makes us happy.There are two broad ways of looking at happiness: short-term happiness (a great cookie, a bottle of wine) and long-happiness (financial security, achi eving your goals). Both types of happiness are valid, and important. The prob lem is, they’re often in competition.Let’s say you’ve got a goal of losing 50 pounds this year. You know yo u’d be happier and healthier if you weren’t carrying that extra weight. To ac hieve long-term happiness, you need to go on a diet. In the short-term, thou gh, it’s not that easy.A chocolate cake, or a large glass of wine, might just t he thing to cheer you up at the end of a long day - or to celebrate with fr iends. It’s the same with lots of other goals.If you’ve got a tendency to prioritize long-term happiness at the expense of day-to -day pleasures, you should start looking for some small ways to b ring a little joy back into your life. I am not suggesting that you go out and get drunk every night, or that you stuff yourself with cake. There are a ple nty of other ways to enjoy yourself. Don’t pin all your hopes of happiness o n some far-off future, though. There’s no point working a 60-hour week and making yourself thoroughly miserable in the belief that things will be perfect as soon as possible you're making a six-figure salary.11. A proper title foe the passage is “”.A. Happy Thereafter. B . Beyond Happiness.C . Happiness in. Happiness Out. D. Happy now or in the Future?12. Paragraph is mainly about .A. what makes us happy B . how to understand happinessC . how can we be happier D. what happiness can bring us13. The example in paragraph 3 is meant to emphasize that .A. both short-term happiness and long-term happiness is importantB . we tend to seek short-term happiness instead of long-term happinessC . people prefer long-term happiness to short-term happinessD. short-term happiness may contradict long-term happiness14. The word “ prioritize” (last paragraph) probably means “”.A. treat something as more important than othersB . improve something 's value or qualityC . put extra emphasis on somethingD. look for something that is difficult to find15. The author suggests in the last paragraph that sacrificing short-term happiness for long-term happiness .A. works well B . can be justifiedC . is not worthwhile D. makes no differenceQuestions 16-20 are based on the following passage:Thanks to the introduction of new drugs, many of the early problem in organ transplants, such as tissue rejection, have, to a great extent, now been solved. However, there remains a major problem. The people in need of tra nsplant surgery far outnumber the available organs.Many countries, such as Britain, have huge waiting lists people whose liv es could be saved by being given a kidney, lung, heart or liver transplant. Sa dly, many of them die before they research the top of the list.Under the present British policy, people are asked to carry donor ( 捐赠人) cards, and\or put their names on the national donor register. Thus, if t hey lost their lives suddenly, for example, in a traffic accident, they have giv en permissions in advance of their death for their organs to be used. If they have not given done so, surgeons are faced with the task of asking the grie ved relatives for permissions to use the organs of the dead. Of course, often the relatives are too upset even to think o f such a thing until it is too lat e. Organ transplants have to take place quite soon after the death of the do nor.Dying and donating organs is not something most of us like to think ab out, and only about 14% of people have registered. Now it has been suggest ed that, instead of the present register, there should be a register of potenti al donors who haven’t made up their minds.16. Nowadays a major problem in transplant surgery is .A. the shortage of qualified doctorsB. the back of transplant organsC. tissue rejectionD. immature techniques17. It can be inferred from the passage that transplant organs most likely co me from .A. people who die in fatal accidentsB. criminals who are sentenced to deathC. patients who die from serious diseasesD. people who are mentally healthy18. What is the advantage of registering in advance to donate organs?A. The transplant many take place soon after the death of the donor.B. The donor’s relatives would a gree with the surgery.C. More people would choose donation of their organs after death.D. Surgeons will not be liable to any legal consequences.19. The low percentage of people who have registered to donate organs indi cates that .A. the present register system doesn’t workB. dying and donating organs is an unpleasant issueC. very few people know how to donate their organsD. permission from relatives is hard to obtain20. What has been proposed to get more donor organs?A. Asking more people to register to donate organs after death.B. Having more people carry donor cards when they get around.C. Encouraging more people to consider organ donation through registerin g.D. Getting more people to donate organs by offering huge monetary rewa rds.Question 21-25 are based on the following passage:Recently, the Americans Health Association surveyed 1,000 people nation wide about their thoughts on sodium and heart health. 61% said that they b elieve sea salt is low-sodium alternative to table salt. They can be forgiven t o thinking so. Sea salt is marked as a healthy food, added to soups, potato chips and a wide variety of packaged snacks labeled “ low sodium” and “hea lthy” . But in reality, sea salt and table salt are not terribly dif ferent, at leas t chemically. The real differences are in how the two are used in cooking.Table salt comes from underground salt deposits. Companies that sell it typically add something to keep it from clumping ( 结块). During processing, table is stripped of many of its natural minerals. Seat salt, on the other ha nd, is made from evaporated seawater. With little processing, it retains most of its mineral, which some cooks say give it a better flavor.But both contains the same amount of sodium chloride ( 氧化钠) by w eight, which means they contribute equally to totally sodium consumption an d have the same effect on blood pressure. Officials recommend that adults c onsume no more than 2.300 milligrams of sodium a day, equivalent to a tea spoon salt. You should eat less if you are black, hypertensive ( 患高血压的) or older than 40. Yet most Americans consume more than double the amou nt they need, mostly processed foods, so it is best to limit salt - Of any kin d.21. According the survey, more than half the people believer that .A. table salt should be used in cookingB . it is necessary to eat sea productC . sea salt is high-sodium productD. sea is a healthier choice than table salt22. The different between table salt and tea salt lies in that table salt.A. contains more natural minerals than sea saltB . forms clumps more easily than sea saltC . taste better than sea saltD. goes through less pro cessing than sea salt23. The word “s trip” ”in Para. 2 is closest in meaning to “”.A. break B . addC . remove D. change24. According to the passage, the proper amount of salt consumption is relat ed to one’s.A. appetite B . ageC . sex D. weight25. According to the passage, Americans .A. consume much more salt than they actually needB . consume about 2.300 milligrams of salt a dayC . prefer fresh food to salted processed foodD. try to limit their salt consumption of any kindQuestions 26-30 are based on the following chart:26. A proper title for the chart is “”.A. Schedule Chart for Job HuntingB . Flow Chart for Recruitment ProcessC . Descriptive Chart for an Open PositionD. Organization Chart for a Hunting Company27. The chart is probably designed for .A. job applicants B . school graduatesC . the company general manager D. the human resources department28. What happens right after the interview?A. The company will review other interviewees.B . The company will notify who get an offer.C . The applicants will confirm job offers with the company.D. The applicants will call in to check whether they get the offer.29. A work contract is signed when .A. all options have been consideredB . there is no more interviewee to reviewC . the applicant acce pts the company’s offerD. the company finishes training for its new staff30. What does “ Com.” in “Com. Offer” possibly mean?A. Confirm B . CompanyC . Compensate D. CommunicatePart There ClozeDirections:There are ten blanks in the following passage. For each numbered blank, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mar k your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.Where do our favorite foods come from? The truth may __31__ you. Did you know curry(咖喱) isn’t Indian ? Did you know Americans weren’t the __32__ to eat hamburgers? Or did you know pizza wasn’t created in Ital y?First, let’s talk about curry. Many people think the English found out ab out curry from people in India in the 1600s. But__33__, wealthy English peo ple were cooking with curry spices hundreds of years 34 British ships traveled to India. In fact, the word “curry” can be found in the English language as far back as 1377. Cooks of wealthy English families created curry dishes, a nd later these __35__ caught on in other parts of English.___36___ pizza, this dish was probably first made in Persia (what is now Iran).The Persians were eating round, flat bread with cheese in the 500s –nearly one thousand years before pizza caught on in Naples, Italy!Finally, let’s look at the truth behind __37__. Many people think hambur gers are an American food. However, _38_ some stories, hamburgers came f rom Hamburg, Germany . A German named Otto Kuasw made the first hamb urger in 1891. Four years later, German sailors __39__ hamburgers to Americ ans.Where foods come from isn’t nearly as __40__ as how they taste –deli cious! So ,go get some of your favorite food and dig in.31. A. upset B. surprise C. annoy D . inspire32. A. one B. last C. first D. nation33. A. in detail B. in shore C. in turn D. in reality34. A. before B. after C. when D. while35. A. cooks B. families C. dishes D. places36. A. Compared to B. As for C. But for D. In addition to37. A. chips B. pizza C. curry D. hamburgers38. A. according to B. owing to C. in case of D. in spite o f39. A. carried B. introduced C. transported D. moved40. A. good B. far C. important D. longPart Four Dialogue CompletionDirections :In this part, there are short incomplete dialogues between two speakers, each followed by choices marked A,B,C and D. Choose the one that most app ropriately suits the conversational context and best completes the dialogue. M ark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the cente r.41. A:I went on a date with Sammy last weekend.B:Really? _____?A: I couldn’t ask for a better night.A. Is she niceB. How was itC. Is it a beautiful nightD. Did you like her42. Student:How long can I keep the book?Librarian:___________A. Any period longer than four weeks, you will be finedB. You can check it on the computer over thereC. Four weeks, but you can renew it if you need it longerD. At most four weeks if you don’t mind43. A:Hello, Ann, do you still r emember you said you’d like to see the acto r of the movie Titanic?B:__________A: He is here at our university now.A.No, I don’t.B.Yes, why?C.Yes, so what?D.No, I don't like him.44. A:Please remember me to your parents.B:___________A.They remember seeing you onceB.Thanks a lot. I will.C.I am afraid they have poor memoriesD.You can contact them directly45. Teacher:Are you following me?Student:____________A. I’m afraid not.B. Can you walk slowly, please?C. Let me think of it.D. Who knows?46. Receiver:would you like to leave a message? I’ll let Mr. Cohen know assoon as he comes back.Caller:_________A. I hoop he will call me backB. No. I’ll call somebody elseC. I don’t think it’s appropriateD. Don't bother. I’ll try his cell47. David:If things go on like this, I’ll start preparing my resume again.Colleague:____________A: Come on. It’s not that bad. B. Yes, you are good at it.C. Really? Congratulatio n!D. It’s none of my business.48. Wife: Honey, we have only one egg and half a bottle of milk in the fridge. Oh, and we running out of toilet paper…Husband: ___________A. Ok, ok. I’ll go to the store right now.B. Yes, honey. Let me know what I can do.C. What’s missing, dear?D. Sure, I’ll get more next time.49. Man:It's a long journey. You look tired. _______?Woman:Yes. Could you take that suitcase, please?Man:Sure.A. Where’s your luggageB. How can I help youC. May I help you with anythingD. Do you mind my help50. A:Can you keep an eye on my bag:B:___________A:No, I’m going to the bathroom.A. Sure. What is it?B. Oh. Do you want a favor?C. Go ahead, No problem.D. Sure. Will you be long?参考答案:1-10:BCDCD BDDBA 11-20:DBDAC BAACC 21-30:DACBA CDBCA 31-40:BCDAC BDABC 41-50:BCBBA DAACD。

GCT-ME样题——语言表达能力测试模拟题(下)

GCT-ME样题——语言表达能力测试模拟题(下)

GCT-ME样题——语言表达能力测试模拟题(下)以下内容只有回复后才可以浏览三、阅读理解题:(一)阅读小说《永远的蝴蝶》,回答下列四道题。

那时候刚好下着雨,柏油路面湿冷冷的,还闪烁着青、黄、红颜色的灯火。

我们就在骑楼下躲雨,看绿色的邮筒孤独地站在街的对面。

我白色风衣的大口袋里有一封要寄给在南部的母亲的信。

樱子说她可以撑伞过去帮我寄信。

我默默点头,把信交给她。

“谁教我们只带来一把小伞哪。

”她微笑着说,一面撑起伞,准备过马路去帮我寄信。

从她伞骨渗下来的小雨点溅在我眼镜玻璃上。

随着一阵拔尖的刹车声,樱子的一生轻轻地飞了起来,缓缓地,飘落在湿冷冷的街面,好像一只夜晚的蝴蝶。

虽然是春天,好像已是秋深了。

她只是过马路去帮我寄信。

这简单的动作,却要教我终生难忘了。

我缓缓睁开眼,茫然站在骑楼下,眼里裹着滚烫的泪水。

世上所有的车子都停了下来,人潮涌向马路中央。

没有人知道那躺在街面的就是我的蝴蝶。

这时她只离我五公尺,竟是那么遥远。

更大的雨点溅在我的眼镜上,溅到我的生命里来。

为什么呢?只带一把雨伞?然而我又看到樱子穿着白色的风衣,撑着伞,静静地过马路了。

她是要帮我寄信的,那,那是一封写给在南部的母亲的信,我茫然站在骑楼下,我又看到永远的樱子走到街心。

其实雨下的并不大,却是我一生一世中最大的一场雨。

而那封信是这样写的,年轻的樱子知不知道呢?妈,我打算在下个月和樱子结婚。

31.对“雨”在全文中的作用,描述不恰当的一项是:(A)“雨”是不幸和灾难的起因。

(B)“雨”是统一全文材料的核心。

(C)“雨”是泪水与痛苦的象征。

(D)“雨”塑造着全文阴冷苦涩的氛围。

32.小说开始写“小雨点”溅在眼镜上,之后写“更大的雨”溅在眼镜上,其作用表达最佳的是:(A)展示内心深处极大的痛苦。

(B)说明“雨”确实越下越大。

(C)说明了我的情感的变化。

(D)说明那场雨使我终生难忘。

33.小说表现了我的痛苦、悔恨、对女友的无限眷恋,文中表现悔恨情绪最鲜明的句子是:(A)虽然是春天,好像已是秋深了。

2011GCT 模拟练习一(学生用)

2011GCT 模拟练习一(学生用)

2011 GCT 模拟练习一外语能力测试题(英语)(50题,每题2分,满分100分,考试时间45分钟)Part One Vocabulary and StructureDirections:In this part there are ten incomplete sentences, each with four suggested answers. Choose the one that you think is the best answer. Mark you answer on the Answer Sheet by drawing with a pencil a short bar across the corresponding letter in the brackets.1.You should be able to _________ right from wrong.a. perceiveb. distinguishc. sightd. observe2.I will never forget the ten years __________ we both spent in the little village.a. whenb. during whichc. whichd. in which3.I promised to look _________ the matter as soon as I got there.a. forb. inc. intod. after4.He is __________ student that he performed very well in the nationwideexaminations.a. so diligentb. such a diligentc. so much diligentd. such very diligent5.Your sister has made an ________ for you to see the dentist at 3 this afternoon.a. appointmentb. interviewc.. opportunityd. assignment6.Many old people in the cities find themselves unable to get used to the rapid__________ of city life.a. rateb. pacec. speedd. step7.The committee is expected to _________ a decision this evening.a. reachb. arrivec. bringd. take8.No one can be sure if the car on display fits him or her until he or she ________them.a. triesb. will tryc. are tryingd. have tried9.Having finished the letter, he _________ it carefully and sealed the envelop with akiss.a. foldedb. bentc. turnedd. curved10.I am too busy these days, I would rather all of you ________ next month for adinner.a. comeb. would comec. camed. have comePart Two Reading ComprehensionDirections:In this part there are three passages and one advertisement followed by questions or unfinished statements each with four suggested answers. Choose the one thatyou think is the best answer. Mark your answer on the Answer Sheet by drawing with a pencil a short bar across the corresponding letter in the brackets. Questions11-15are based on the following passage:Happy hours are not necessarily happy, not do they last for an hour, but they have become a part of the ritual of the office worker and businessman.On weekdays in pubs and bars throughout America, there is the late afternoon happy hour. The time may vary from place to place, but usually it is held from four to seven. After the workday is finished, office workers in large cities and small towns take a relaxing pause and do not go directly home. They head off instead for the nearest bar or pub to be with friends, co-workers and colleagues. Within minutes the pub is filled to capacity with businessmen and secretaries, office clerks and stock executives. They gather around the bar like birds around a fountain or forest animals around a watering hole and chat about the trifles of office life or matters more personal. This is their desert garden, the place to relieve the day’s stress at the office.At these happy hours, social binding occurs between people who share the same workplace or similar professions. They may chat about each other or talk about a planned project that has yet to meet a deadline. In this sense, these places become extensions of the workplace and constitute a good portion of one’s social life.11.For office workers and businessmen, the happy hour is their________.a. professional requirementb. regular practicec. refreshing breakd. unpaid work12.Happy hours are held because office workers need to _______.a. have a good rest after workb. stay away from household workc. make new friendsd. celebrate their achievements13.The phrase “filled to capacity” in Paragraph 2 means the pub is ________.a. too crowdedb. rather entertainingc. completely fulld. very noisy14.Happy hours contribute to office workers’__________.a. cooperation in societyb. promotion in their companyc. connection in societyd. loyalty to their company15.Which of the following statements is NOT true?a. The happy hour is a social gathering in Americab. People avoid talking about work at happy hours.c. Happy hours are held on weekdays only.d. People exchange work experiences at happy hours.Question 16-20 are based on the following passage:We use both words and gestures to express our feelings, but the problem is that these words and gestures can be understood in different ways.It is true that a smile means the same thing in any language. So does laughter or crying. There are also a number of striking similarities in the way different animalsshow the same feelings. Dogs, tigers and humans, for example, often show their teeth when they are angry. This is probably because they are born with those behavior patterns.Fear is another emotion that is shown in much the same way all over the world. In Chinese and in English literature, a phrase like “ he went pale and begin to tremble” suggests that the man is either very afraid or he has just got a very big shock. However, “he opened his eyes wide” is used to suggest anger in Chinese whereas in English it means surprise. In Chinese surprise can be described in a phrase like “they stretched out their tongues!” Sticking out your tongue in English is an insulting gesture or expresses strong dislike.Even in the same culture, people differ in ability to understand and express feelings. Experiments in America have shown that women are usually better than men at recognizing fear, anger, love and happiness on people’s faces. Other studies show that older people usually find it easier to recognize or understand body language than younger people do.16.According to the passage, ______________.a. we can hardly understand what people’s gestures mean.b. we can not often be sure what people mean when they describe their feelings in words or gestures.c. words can be better understood by older peopled. gestures can be understood by most of the people while words can not17.People’s facial expressions may be misunderstood because__________.a. people of different ages may have different understandingb. people have different culturesc. people of different sex may understand a gesture in a different wayd. people of different countries speak different languages18.In the same culture, __________.a. people have different ability to understand and express feelings.b. people may have the same understanding of somethingc. people never fail to understand each otherd. people are equally intelligent19.From this passage, we can conclude________.a. words are used as frequently as gesturesb. words are often found difficult to understandc. words and gestures are both used in expressing feelingsd. gestures are more efficiently used than words20.The best title for this passage may be_________.a. Words and Feelingsb. Words, Gestures and Feelingsc. Gestures and Feelingsd. Culture and UnderstandingQuestions 21-25 are based on the following passage.The growth of population during the past few centuries is no proof that population will continue to grow straight upward toward infinity and doom. On the contrary, demographic(人口统计学的) history offers evidence that population growth has notbeen at all constant. According to paleo-ecologist Edward Deevey, the past million years show three momentous changes. The first, a rapid increase in population around one million B.C., followed the innovations of tool-making and tool-using. But when the new power from the use of tools had been exploited, the rate of world population growth fell and became almost stable.The next rapid jump in population started perhaps 10,000 years ago, when men began to keep herds, plow and plant the earth. Once again when initial productivity gains had been absorbed, the rate of population growth abated.These two episodes suggest that the third great change, the present rapid growth, which began in the West between 250 and 350 years ago, may also slow down when or if technology begins to yield fewer innovations. Of course, the current knowledge revolution may continue without foreseeable end. Either way to popular belief in constant geometric growth —population can be expected in the long run to adjust to productivity.21. Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage?a. Human population expands at a straight upward trend.b. Population growth has shown ups and downs in demographic history.c. Population growth can not be regarded as a social failure.d. Increase in population is related to productivity.22. How many significant demographic changes ever occurred in the past one million years?a. Oneb. Twoc. Threed. None23. What is found to have close relationship with rapid increase in population? a. War between 2 countries.b. Ways discovered to increase productivity.c. Migration from a continent to another continent.d. A new religion beginning to be accepted by people.24. What can be concluded when the current tide of knowledge revolution recedes? a. Productivity will rise.b. Productivity will receive no impact.c. Population growth will slow down.d. Population growth will become accelerated.25. What is the concept most people have on population growth?a. The population is always in constant geometric growth.b. Rapid growth is followed by a decline.c. Decelerated growth is followed by a decline.d. No growth at all.Part Three Cloze Directions:For each blank in the following passage, choose the best answer from the choices given below. Mark your answer on the Answer Sheet by drawing with a pencil a short bar across the corresponding letter in the brackets.Most children with healthy appetites are ready to eat almost anything that is offered them and a child rarely dislike food ____31_____ it is badly cooked. The way a meal is cooked and served is most important and an attractively served meal will often improve a child’s appetite. Never ask a child____32_____ he likes or dislikes a food and never discuss likes and dislikes in front of him or allow___33_____ else to do so. If the father says he hates fat meat or the mother refuse vegetables, in the child’s hearing he is ____34______ to copy this procedure. Take it___35_______ granted that he likes everything and he probably will. Nothing healthful should be omitted from the meal because of a supposed dislike. At meal times it is a good _____36____ to give a child a small portion and let him come back for a second helping rather than give him as ____37____ as he is likely to eat all at once. Do not talk too much to the child____38_____ meal times, but let him get on with his food; and do not ____39____ him to leave the table immediately after a meal or he will soon learn to swallow his food so he can hurry back to his toys. Under ____40_____ circumstances must a child be coaxed (哄骗) or forced to eat.31. a. if b. until c. that d. unless32 a. whether b. what c. that d. which33 a. everybody b. anybody C. somebody d. nobody34 a. willing b. possible c. obliged d. likely35 a. with b. as c. over d. for36 a. point b. custom c. idea d. plan37 a. much b. little c. few d. many38 a. on b. over c. by d. during39 a. agree b. allow c. force d. persuade40 a. some b. any c. such d. noPart Four Dialogue completionDirections:There are ten short incomplete dialogues between two speakers, each followed by four choices marked A, B, C, and D, Choose the answer that appropriately suits the conversational context and best completes the dialogue. Mark your answer on the Answer Sheet by drawing with a pencil a short bar across the corresponding letter in the rackets.41. Speaker A: Do you mind if I sit here?Speaker B: __________.a.Not at all. There is plenty of roomb.Of course. Do sit down, pleasec.Never mind. I’d like to have some companiond.Sure. I’d like to have someone to talk to42. Speaker A: You are most beautiful in that red sweater!Speaker B: ______________.a.Oh, no. It’s just an old one, and I had it for y ears.b.Yes. I think it goes nicely with my pantsc.Thank you. My mom knitted it for me some years agod.Oh, but I’m not sure if it suits me.43. Speaker A: Are you going to your family reunion this Christmas holiday?Speaker B: ___________.a.As a matter of fa ct, I don’t mind it at all.b.I do. I’ve been excited about it now.c.However, my parents and I are going to take a trip to Hawaiid.You bet. All my uncles and aunts will take their children along, too.44. Speaker A: You don’t have to play that record so loud, do you?Speaker B: ________.a.Yes. I didn’t mean to disturb you.b.Sorry, I don’t have to. I can turn it down a little.c.Yes, sorry. Am I keeping you awake?d.Sorry, I didn’t realize you were trying to sleep.45. Student A: Well, it is time for boarding.Student B: __________.a.Nice to meet you.b.Have a nice dayc.I hope you will soon feel betterd.I wish you a pleasant journey46. Woman: I’m new in town. Can you tell me how to get to the subway?Man: Turn left around the corner and then walk one block up. ___________.a.Just do thatb.Try that wayc.You can’t miss itd.Sure thing, miss.47. Speaker A: Oh, I am feeling dizzy now. You know I have just enjoyed much beer.Speaker B: Really? Don’t you know it is a very important party? _________!a.Behave yourselfb.Cheer upc.Mind your own businessd.Watch your back.48. Speaker A: Hi, My name is Mark. I’m from Houston, Texas.Speaker B: I’m Bill. Glad to meet you. What year are you?Speaker A: ________.a.I was born in 1990b.I’ve been here for yearsc.I’m 19 years oldd.I’m a first-year student49. Man: Do you know Jason’s phone number?Woman: _______Man: OK. I might as well look it up in the phone book.a.Just a second.b.Not that I know of.c.I can’t think of it now.d.Why ask?50. Interviewer: Let me see if I understood you. You mean that you can work extra hours if needed, right?Interviewee: __________a.Yes. No matter what you say.b.Yes. Thank you for your clarification.c.Yes. You sure understand me.d.Yes. Absolutely.。

2011GCT外语运用能力测试模拟题

2011GCT外语运用能力测试模拟题

第四部分外语运用能力测试(英语)(50题,每小题2分,满分100分)Part One Vocabulary and StructureDirections:There are ten incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Mark your answer on the ANSWERE SHEET with a single line through the center.1. She _______us that everything would be all right.A. assuredB. ensuredC. insureD. secure2. Beer has a __________ smell that is very different from all other drinks.A. magnificentB. distinctiveC. prominentD. distinguished3. It is said that he _______ the murder.A. committedB. conductedC. executedD. emitted4. Many crops were grown on the _______land.A. barrenB. bareC. fertileD. deserted5. Shanghai Knitting Factory used to be a state-owned enterprise and ___________ into a Shanghai-HongKong joint venture six years ago.A. transferredB. transplantedC. transportD. transformed6. It is only when you nearly lose someone _______fully conscious of how much you value him.A. do you becomeB. that you becomeC. then you becomeD. have you become7. _______there is little we can do to modify the weather, we can at least know what kind of weather to expect.A. SinceB. WhenC. WhileD. Unless8. This organization brought Western artists together in the hope of making more of an impact on the art community _______any of them could inpidually and to promote Western art by women.A. rather thanB. ratherC. thanD. other than9. China’s ________ has attracted numerous investors and travelers from overseas.A. riseB. increaseC. raiseD. lift10. _______in this way, the situation doesn't seem so disappointing.A. To look atB. Looking atC. Looked atD. To be looked atPart Two Reading ComprehensionDirections:In this part there are four passages, each followed by questions or unfinished statements. For each of them, there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.Questions 11-15 are based on the following passage:In the United States, it is not customary to telephone someone very early in the morning. If you telephone him early in the day, while he is shaving or having breakfast, the time of the call shows that the matter is very important and requires immediate attention. The same meaning is attached to telephone calls made after 11:00 pm. If someone receives a call during sleeping hours, he assumes it’s a matter of life and death. The time chosen for the call communicates its importance.In social life, time plays a very important part. In the U.S.A. guests tend to feel they are not highly regarded if the invitation to a dinner party is extended onlythree or four days before the party date. But it is not true in all countries. In other areas of the world it may be considered foolish to make an appointment too far in advance because plans which are made for a date more than a week away tend to be forgotten. The meaning of time differs in different parts of the world. Thus, misunderstandings arise between people from cultures that treat time differently; promptness is valued highly in American life, for example. If people are not prompt, they may be regarded as impolite or not fully responsible. In the U.S. no one could think of keeping a business friend waiting for an hour; it would be too impolite. A person who is 5 minutes late is expected to make a short apology. If he is less than 5 minutes late, he will say a few words of explanation, though perhaps he will not complete the sentence.11. “The same meaning is attached to telephone calls made after 11:00 pm.” Here “attached” means ____.taken B. drawn C. given D. shown12. Supposing one wants to make a telephone call at midnight, this would mean ___.A. the matter is less importantB. the matter is somewhat importantC. the matter requires immediate attentionD. it is a matter of life and death13. According to this passage, time plays an important role in ___.A. cultural exchangeB. private lifeC. communicationD. transmissions14. The best title for this passage is ____.A. The Voices of TimeB. The Saving of TimeC. The Importance of an AnnouncementD. Time and Tide wait for No Man15. According to the passage, the author of the article may agree with which of the following statements?A. It is appropriate to send your invitation cards three or four days before a dinner party date in the U.S.B. It may be appropriate to send your invitation cards to your guests three or four days before a dinner party date in some culture.C. It is best for one to make telephone calls at night because it costs much less.D. If one is less than 5 minutes late, he has to make a short apology.Questions 16-20 are based on the following passage:Adam Smith, writing in 1770s, was the first person to see the importance of the division of labor and to explain part of its advantages. He gives as an example the process by which pins were made in England.“One man draws out the wire; another strengthens it; a third cuts it; a fourth points it; a fifth grinds it at the top to prepare it to receive the head. To make the head requires two or three operations. To put it on is a separate operation, to polish the pin is another. And the important business of making pins is, in this manner, divided into about eighteen operations, which in some factories are all performed by different people, though in others the same man will sometimes perform two or three of them.”Ten men, Smith said, in this way, turned out twelve pounds of pins a day or about 4,800 pins per worker. But if all of them had worked separately and independently without division of labor, none of them could have made twenty pins in a day and perhaps not even one.There can be no doubt that the division of labor is an efficient way of organizing work. Fewer people can make more pins. Adam Smith saw this but he also took it for granted that division of labor is in itself responsible for economic growth and development and that it accounts for the difference between expanding economies and those that standing still. But division of labor adds nothing new; it only enables people to produce more of what they already have.16. According to the passage, Adam Smith was the first person to ____.A. take the advantage of the division of laborB. introduce the division of labor in to EnglandC. understand the effects of the division of laborD. explain the causes of the division of labor17. Adam Smith saw that the division of labor ____.A. enabled to make each worker to make pins more quickly and more cheaplyB. increased the possible output of per workerC. increased the number of people employed in factoriesD. improved the quality of pins produced18. Adam Smith mentioned the number 4,800 in order to ____.A. show the advantage of the division of laborB. show the advantage of the old craft systemC. emphasize how powerful the individual worker wasD. emphasize the importance of increased production19. According to the writer, Adam Smith’s mistake was in believing that division of labor ___.A. was the efficient way of organizing workB. was an important development in methods of productionC. certainly led to economic developmentD. increased the productions of existing goods20. Which of the following could serve as an appropriate title for the passage?A. Adam Smith, the England EconomistB. The Theory of Division of LaborC. Division of Labor, an Efficient Way of Organizing WorkD. Adam Smith, the Last Discoverer of Division of LaborQuestions 21-25 are based on the following passage:How men first learnt to invent words is unknown; in other words, the origin of language is a mystery. All we really know is that men, unlike animals, somehow invented certain sound to express thoughts and feelings, actions and things, so that they could communicate with each other; and that later they agreed upon certain signs, called letters, which could be combined to represent those sounds, and which could be written down. Those sounds, whether spoken or written in letters, we call words.The power of words, then, lies in their associations---the things they bring up before our minds. Words become filled with meaning for us by experience; and the longer we live, the more certain words recall to us the glad and sad events of our past; and the more we read and learns, the more the number of words that mean something to us increases.Great writers are those who not only have great thoughts but also express these thoughts in words which appeal powerfully to our minds and emotions. This charming use of words is what we call literary style. Above all, the real poet is a master of words. He can convey his meaning in words which sing like music, and which by their position and association can move men to tears. We should therefore learn tochoose our words carefully and use them accurately, or they will make our speech silly and dull.21. The origin of language is ____.A. a legend handed down from the pastB. a matter that is hidden secretlyC. a question difficult to answerD. a problem not yet solved22. One of the reasons why men invented certain sounds to express thoughts and actions was that ____.A. they could agree upon certain signsB. they could write them downC. they could communicate with each otherD. they could combine them23. What is true about the words?A. They are used to express feelings only.B. They can not be written down.C. They are simply sounds.D. They are mysterious.24. In expressing their thoughts, great writers are able ____.A. to confuse the readersB. to move men to tearsC. to move our actionsD. to puzzle our feelings25. Which of the following statements about the real poet is NOT true?A. He is no more a master of words than an ordinary person.B. He can convey his ideas in words which sing like music.C. He can move men to tears.D. His style is usually charming.Questions 26-30 are based on the following passage:There are increasingly fraught relationships that adults are having with children---in all walks of life, from the police and politicians, within the public sector and within communities themselves. The fear of young people has changed the way society is policed, how pupils are treated in schools and how insecure adults relate to children on their estates. Rather than children and young people becoming more violent and anti-social, it is adults who have changed, having fewer relationships with young people and becoming less confident in their dealings with them.We must explore the role that crime and safety initiatives have on the outlook of the public. The attempt by government, council departments, the police and many others to reduce fear within communities by developing safety initiatives is having the opposite effect, resulting in the institutionalization of this fear. Curfews have increased adults’ fear of young people and reduced the amount of time young children are allowed out to play. They have raised the level of insecurity amongst parents about the safety of their children and ultimately reduced the contact between generations within this community. It is not far from the truth to say that “youth” no longer exists ---if by youth we mean the freedom loving rebelliousness. The outcome of this process is breeding a generation of young people who are---if anything different---more fragile and fearful than their grandparents.Finally, as well as exploring the fear of young people, we must look at the insecurity that parents have for their children. There has been a reduction in play, and specifically in “free play”, and the effect of this more regulated environment onchildren’s lives is yet to be determined and not something we can continually ignore in our rush to protect society from children.26. The author is mainly directing his message towards____.A. adults in generalB. the younger generationC. law enforcement authoritiesD. parents27. The first paragraph is mainly about ___.A. the way younger people have changedB. the change in attitude and treatment towards youthC. the fewer relationships between youth and adultsD. the fear that youth and adults have towards each other28. The author sees safety initiatives as part of the problem because ____.A. they actually cause more rebelliousnessB. they are unpopular with young peopleC. they worsen relationships and create fearD. they reduce the play young people can use to expend energy29. The author believes it’s possi ble to say youth no longer exists because ____.A. youth have no more rebellion and freedomB. youth are indistinguishable in character from their grandparentsC. they are not allowed to voice their opinionsD. they do not love freedom the way they should30. To correct the problem the author discusses we are advised to ____.A. stop being so insecure towards childrenB. let children play moreC. study the roots and effects of our fearD. stop regulating children’s livesPart Three ClozeDirections:There are ten blanks in the following passage. For each numbered blank, there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.“Time” says the proverb, “is money”. This means that every moment well-spent may bring out some money into our pockets. If our time is usefully __31_, it will either turn out some useful and important piece of work which will fetch its price in the market, or it will add to our experience and increase our capacities so as to enable us to earn money __32_the proper opportunity comes. There can thus be no doubt that time is convertible into money. __33__, our life is nothing more than our time. To kill time is therefore a form of suicide. We are shocked when we think of __34__, and we spare no pains, no trouble and no expense to preserve life. But we are too often __35__ to the loss of an hour or of a day, forgetting that our life is the sum total of the days and of the hours we live.There is a third __36__ which will also tend to warn us against loss of time. Our life is a brief __37_ measuring some sixty or seventy years in all, but nearly one half of this has to be spent in sleep, some years have to be spent in making journeys on land and voyages by sea, some in merry making; some in __38__ religious and social festivities. Now if all these years were to be deducted from the term over which our life extends we shall find about fifteen or twenty years at our __39_ for active work. Whoever remembers this can never _40__ waste a single moment of his life.31. A. adopted B. utilized C. applied D. employed32. A. if B. although C. when D. since33. A. However B. Moreover C. Therefore D. Anyway34. A. suicide B. death C. waste D. time35. A. accustomed B. sensitive C. responsible D. indifferent36. A. consideration B. imagination C. matter D. evidence37. A. interval B. duration C. span D. period38. A. celebrating B. commemorating C. marking D. observing39. A. mercy B. service C. feet D. disposal40. A. willingly B. deliberately C. cheerfully D. voluntarilyPart Four Dialogue CompletionDirections:In this part, there are ten short incomplete dialogues between two speakers, each followed by four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the one that most appropriately suits the conversational context and best completes the dialogue. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.41. John: Hi, Sally! You are talking to the proud father of a new baby girl!Sally: ____A. I’m glad to know that you have got a new baby.B. Congratulations! That’s great news. What’s her name?C. No wonder you look so proud today. I thought you got a promotion.D. Really? Where is your baby girl now?42. Eric: Let’s meet before next week’s meeting, Jane. I want to kick around some ideas with you.Jane: ____A. That’s great.I’m looking forward to seeing you.B. Sorry, I have no idea why you would like to see me.C. Are you going to attend a meeting next week?D. No problem. I’ve got a really light week. Any time is fine by me.43. Speaker A: I was really glad to hear about your award. Congratulations!Speaker B: ____A. You also have heard about my award? Who told you the news?B. Well, it’s really nothing. I don’t think I deserve it.C. Thanks, actually. I was really surprised. I mean, there were a lot of qualified people out of there.D. No, no. It is just a small award. Anyone can get it if he wants to.44. Speaker A: I have two tickets for the concert tonight. Would you like to come?Speaker B: _____A. I’d love to, but I promised my mother I’d take my sister to a show.B. Really? When did you buy the tickets?C. Why do you ask me to go with you?D. I can’t because actually I’m not very keen on concert.45. Speaker A: Good morning. I’d like to book two return air tickets from Beijing to New York, please.Speaker B: ____A. Excuse me. Who are you travelling with?B. Good morning. What can I do for you?C. Certainly. When are you travelling?D. I’m sorry, but there are no tickets left for tomorrow.46. Speaker A: I’m sorry, officer. I wasn’t paying attention.Speaker B: ____A. I think you have been driving faster than the speed limit. Please slow down.B. Listen. When you’re speeding, you’re taking your life, and very possibly someone else’s life on your hands.C. Then, will you explain why you weren’t paying a ttention to the speed limit?D. As a driver, you should keep an eye on all the road signs.47. Peter: Fred is frequently late, but this is ridiculous. Why don’t we go inside?Ericson: ____A. Let’s give him another five minutes.B. Yes, you are right. He has been late for several times.C. Don’t be in such a hurry. Remember: more haste, less speed.D. I think he should call to tell us that he has decided not to come.48. Speaker A: Thank you very much for helping me with history.Speaker B: ______A. Sure thing. Don’t thank me!B. You are welcome. I’m glad I can be of help.C. It was a piece of cake! Don’t mention it!D. Oh, this is what I should do.49. Speaker A: We’ll have a get-together at 8 p.m. next Saturday at my house. Come if you like.Speaker B: ______A. That’s good. I’ll try to come.B. Sure! I’ll be there.C. Thanks. I’d love to be there.D. Really? Thank you for your invitation.50. Speaker A: I’m worried about next Monday’s exam.Speaker B: ______A. Take it easy. I’m sure you’ll do it well.B. What’s the use of being worried now?C. Well, I think you should stop your worry and ask for permission to take a make-up.D. Maybe the other students have already prepared for it.英语参考答案:Part One Vocabulary and Structure1-5ABACD 6-10 BCCACPart Two Reading Comprehension11-15 CDCAB 16-20 CBACC 21-25 CCCBA 26-30 ABCBCPart Three Cloze31-35 DCBBD 36-40 ACADAPart Four Dialogue Completion41-45 BDCAC 46-50 BABBA。

【GCT真题-GCT历年真题】2011年GCT真题-2011年GCT考试真题及答案(含语文、数学、英语、逻辑4科)

【GCT真题-GCT历年真题】2011年GCT真题-2011年GCT考试真题及答案(含语文、数学、英语、逻辑4科)

2011 年GCT 考试真题及答案(语文)第一部分语言表达能力测试(50题,每题2分,满分100分)一、选择题1 下面没有错别字的一句是48.三国时代,英雄倍出,人才挤挤。

49.做学问既不能急于求成,又不能墨守成规。

50.守军指挥官被敌人三翻两次的挑衅激怒了。

51.有志者,事竟成,破釜沉舟,百二秦关终属楚。

2.下面加点的词,意义相同的一组是A.①这种瓷器比较粗糙。

赶不上江西瓷。

..②这篇译稿大粗糙,你重新润色一下。

..B.①墙壁粉刷以后,屋里变的亮堂多了。

..②问题搞清楚以后,他心里亮堂多了。

..C.①对方的请求刚说完,他就痛快的答应了。

..②看着大坝工程一天一个样,心里真痛快。

..D.①海峡是海洋中连接两个相邻海区的狭窄水道。

..②枝上排列着两列小叶,腹叶狭窄,背叶宽大。

..3.下面各句中加点成语使用不恰当的一句是A.从这次测试的情况来看,大家的计算机水平良莠不齐。

....B.爱琴海的海岸线非常曲折,港湾众多,岛屿星罗棋布。

....C.球队虽没能出线,介在比赛中的表现还是差强人意的。

....D.自古及今,《楚辞》的评注和研究著作可谓汗牛充栋。

....4.下面各句中没有语病的一句是A.或许有一天我们将会知道究竟这里发生了什么,以避免这种悲惨事件不再发生。

B.我从小学习钢琴,音乐带给我许多别的孩子永远也无法体验到的感受。

C.凤凰电视台在美落地,该台总裁表示凤凰卫视将继续扮演中美之间友谊的桥梁。

D.你是我最心爱的人,这些年虽然我们不在一起,但我却无时无刻都在思念着你。

5.下面各句中没有歧义的一句是A.他走了三小时了。

B 买房了就送家具。

C.县里来了工作组。

D 在邮局里寄包裹。

6.下面关于文史知识的表述,错误的一项是A.中国古代思想史上,“陆王学派”的代表是明代陆九渊和王阳明。

B.苏轼是著名书法家,与黄庭坚、米芾、蔡襄并称“宋四家”。

C.欧洲中世纪流行的骑士文学,一般以歌颂爱情为主,多从古希腊、古罗马帮事取材。

年GCT真题-语言表达能力测试(A卷)

年GCT真题-语言表达能力测试(A卷)

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谢谢!2011年GCT真题-语言表达能力测试第一部分语言表达能力测试(A卷)一、选择题1.下面没有错别字的一句是A.三国时代,英雄倍出,人才济济。

B.做学问既不能急于求成,又不能墨守成规。

C.守军指挥宫被敌人三翻两次的挑衅激怒了。

D.有志者,事竟成,破釜沉舟,百二秦关终属楚。

2.下面加点的词,意义相同的一组是A.①这种瓷器比较粗糙,赶不上江西瓷。

②这篇译稿太粗糙,你重新润色一下。

B.①墙壁粉刷以后,屋里变得亮堂多了。

②问题搞清楚以后,他心里亮堂多了。

C. ①对方的请求刚说完,他就痛快地答应了。

②看着大坝工程一天一个样,心里真痛快。

D.①海峡是海洋中连接两个相邻海区的狭窄水道。

②枝上排列着两列小叶,腹叶狭窄,背叶宽大。

3.下面各句中加点成语使用不恰当的一句是A.从这次测试的情况来看,大家的计算机水平良秀不齐。

B.爱琴海的海岸丝非常曲折,港湾众多,岛屿星罗棋布。

C.球队虽没能出线,但在比赛中的表现还是差强人意的。

D.自古及今,《楚辞》的评注和研究著作可谓汗牛充栋。

4.下面各句中没有语病的一句是A.或许有一天我们将会知道究竟这里发生了什么,以避免这种悲惨事件不再发生。

B.我从小学习钢琴和小提琴,音乐带给我许多别的孩子永远也无法体验到的感受。

C.凤凰电视台在美落地,该台总裁表示凤凰卫视将继续扮演中美之间友谊的桥梁。

D.你是我最心爱的人,这些年虽然我们不在一起,但我却无时无刻都在思念着你。

5.下面各句中没有歧义的一句是A.他走了三小时了。

B.买房子就送家具。

C.县里来了工作组。

D.在邮局寄包裹。

6.下面关于文史知识的表述,错误的一项是A.中国古代思想史上,“陆王学派”的代表是明代陆九渊和王阳明。

B.苏轼是著名书法家,与黄庭坚、米芾、蔡襄并称“宋四家”。

C.欧洲中世纪流行的骑士文学,一般以歌颂爱情为主,多从古希腊、古罗马故事取材。

2011年GCT考试真题试卷和答案-英语

2011年GCT考试真题试卷和答案-英语

2011年GCT考试真题试卷及答案第四部分外语运用能力测试(50题,每题2分,满分100分)Part One Vocabulary and StructureDirections:There are ten incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.1. If the car you have rented is clearly unsatisfactory, you can always ________ it for another.A shift B. exchange C. switch D. replace2. Every manager needs a secretary that he can ________ to take care of something that may occur in his absence.A. bring onB. hold onC. count onD. focus on3. The shirt is a real bargain because it is good in quality and ________ in price.A. valuableB. remarkableC. availableD. reasonable4. Shopping for clothes is not the same experience for a man ________ it is for a woman.A. whenB. thatC. asD. than5. Nina ________ back home if she had known that her husband would go to the bus stop to meet her.A. couldn’t have walkedB. shouldn’t have walkedC. mustn’t have walkedD. wouldn’t have walked6. A news report is usually very short, ________ when it is about something very important.A. besidesB. exceptC. apart fromD. except for7. In this advanced course, students are required to take performance tests at monthly ______.A. gapsB. lengthsC. distancesD. intervals8. American women were ________ the right to vote until 1920.A. ignoredB. refusedC. derivedD. denied9. Seldom ________ any mistakes during my past few years of working there.A. would I makeB. have I madeC. I madeD. shall I make10. The proposal seems ________ to oppose the government economic policy.A. designedB. to designC. have designedD. to have designedPart Two Reading ComprehensionDirections:In this there are three passages and one chart, each followed by five questions or unfinished statements. For each of them, there are four choices marked A. B. C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center. Questions 11—15 are based on the following passage:Happiness is becoming a huge area in psychological research and even in government policy, with the UK government explori ng a “happiness index”. It’s tough, though, to define exactly what happiness is, and what makes us happy.There are two broad ways of looking at happiness: short-term happiness (a great cookie, a bottle of wine) and long-term happiness (financial security, achieving your goals). Both types of happiness are valid, and important. The problem is, they’re often in competition.Let’s say you’ve got a goal of losing 50 pounds this year. You know you’d be happier and healthier if you weren’t carrying that extra we ight. To achieve long-term happiness, you need to go on a diet. In the short-term, though, it’s not that easy. A chocolate cake, or a large glass of wine, might seem like just the thing to cheer you up at the end of a long day – or to celebrate with friend s. It’s the same with lots of other goal s.If you’ve got a tendency to prioritize long-term happiness at the expense of day-to-day pleasures, you should start looking for some small ways to bring a little joy back into your life. I’m not suggesting that yo u go out and get drunk every might, or that you stuff yourself with cake. There are plenty of other ways to enjoy yourself. Don’t pin all your hopes of happiness on some far-off future, though. There’s no point working a 60-hour week and making yourself th oroughly miserable in the belief that things will be perfect as soon as you’re making a six-figure salary.11. A proper title for the passage is “________”.A. Happy ThereafterB. Beyond HappinessC. Happiness In, Happiness OutD. Happy Now or in the Future?12. Paragraph 2 is mainly about ________A. what makes us happy C. how we can be happierB. how to understand happiness D. what happiness can bring us13.The example in Paragraph 3 is meant to emphasize that ______.A. both short-term happiness and long-term happiness are importantB. we tend to seek short-term happiness instead of long-term happiness.C. people prefer long-term happiness to short-term happinessD. short-term happiness may contradict long-term happiness14.The word “prioritize” (last paragraph) probably means “______”A. treat something as more important than othersB. improve something’s value of qualityC. put extra emphasis on somethingD. look for something that is difficult to find15.The author suggests in the last paragraph that sacrificing short-term happiness of long-term happiness _______.A. works wellB. can be justifiedC. is not worthwhileD. makes no differenceQuestions 16-20 are based on the following passage:Thanks to the introduction of new drugs, many of the early problems in organ transplants, such as tissue rejection, have, to a great extent, now been solved..However, there remains a major problem. The people in need of transplant surgery far outnumber the available organs.Many countries, such as Britain, have huge waiting lists of people whose lives could be saved by being given a kidney, lung, heart, or liver transplant. Sadly, many of them die before they reach the top of those list.Under the present British policy, people are asked to carry donor (捐赠人) cards, and/or put their names on the national donor register. Thus, if they lose their lives suddenly, for example, in a traffic accident, they have given permission in advance of their deaths for their organs to be used. If they have not done so, surgeons are faced with the task of asking the grieved relatives for permission to use the organs of the dead. Of course, often the relatives are too upset even to think of such a thing until it is too late. Organ transplants have to take place quit soon after the death of the donor.Dying and donation organs is not something most of us like to think about, and only about14% of people have registered. Now it has been suggested that, instead of the present register, the should be a register of pote ntial donors who haven’t made up their minds.16.Nowadays a major problem in transplant surgery is _____.A. the shortage of qualified doctorsB .the lack of transplant organsC.. tissue rejectionD .immature techniques17.It can be inferred from the passage that transplant organs most likely come from ______.A. people who die in fatal accidentsB. criminals who are sentenced to deathC. patients who die from serious diseasesD. people who are mentally healthy18.What is the advantage of registering in advance to donate organs?A. The transplant may take place soon after the death of the donor.B. The donor’s relatives would agree with the surgery.C. More people would choose donation of their organs after death.D. Surgeons will not be liable to any legal consequences.19.The low percentage of people who have registered to donate organs indicates that ___________.A. the present register system doesn’t workB. dying and donating organs is an unpleasant issueC. very few people know how to donate their organsD. permission from relatives is hard to obtain20.What has been proposed to get more donor organs?A. Asking more people to register to donate organs after death.B. Having more people carry donor cards when they get around.C. Encouraging more people to consider organ donation through registering.D. Getting more people to donate organs by offering huge monetary rewards.Questions 21-25 are based on the following passage:Recently, the American Heart Association surveyed 1000 people nation wide about their thoughts on sodium and heart health. 61% said that they believed sea salt was a low-sodium alternative to table salt. They can be forgiven for thinking so. Sea salt is marketed as ahealthy food, added to soups, potato chips and a wide variety of packaged snacks labeled “low sodium”, “all n atural’ and “healthy” . But in reality, sea salt and table salt are not terribly different, at least chemically. The real differences are in how the two are used in cooking.Table salt comes from underground salt deposits. Companies that sell it typically add something to keep it from clumping (结块) . During processing , table salt is stripped of many of its natural minerals . Sea salt, on the other hand , is made from evaporated seawater . With little processing , it retains most of its minerals , which some cooks say give it a better flavor .But both contain the same amount of sodium chloride (氢化钠) by weight, which means they contribute equally to total sodium consumption and have the same effect on blood pressure. Officials recommend that adults consume no more than 2,300 milligrams of sodium a day , equivalent to a teaspoon of salt .You should eat less if you are black , hypertensive (患高血压) or older than 40 . Yet most Americans consume more than double the amount they need , mostly from processed foods, so it is best to limit salt – of any kind.21.According to the survey , more than half the people believe that ________.A. table salt should be used in cookingB. it is necessary to eat sea saltC. sea salt is a high-sodium productD. sea salt is a healthier choice than table salt22.The difference between table salt and sea salt lies in that table salt ________.A. contains less natural minerals than sea saltB. forms clumps more easily than sea saltC. tastes better than sea saltD. goes through less processing than sea salt23.The word “strip” in Para. 2 is close st in mean ing to “________”.A. breakB. addC. removeD. change24. According to the passage , the proper amount of salt consumption is related to one’s ________.A. appetiteB. ageC. sexD. weight25. According to the passage , Americans ________.A. consume much more salt than they actually needB. consume about 2.300 milligrams of salt a dayC. prefer fresh food to salted processed foodD. try to limit their salt consumption of any kindQuestions 26-30 are based on the following chart :Position Open Advertise Position Review applicants interview Make job offers Com. offer Applicants accept offer Contract, training Review other interviewsOffer job to alternate Consider other options Call, filling Follow-up, filling NO NO YES YES YESNO NO YES26. A proper title for the chart is “_______”.A. Schedule Chart for Job HuntingB. flow Chart for Recruitment ProcessC. Descriptive Chart for an Open PositionD. Organization Chart for a Hiring Company27. The chart is probably designed for ___________.A. job applicantsB. school graduatesC. the company general managerD. the human resources department28.What happens right after the interview?A. The company will review other interviewees.B. The company will notify those who get an offer.C. The applicants will confirm job offers with the company.D. The applicants will call in to check whether they get the offer.29.A work contract is signed when ________.A. all options have been consideredB. there is no more interviewee to reviewC. the applicant accepts the company’s offerD. the company finishes training for its new staff30.What does “Com.” in “Com. Offer” possibly mean?A. ConfirmB. CompanyC. CompensateD. CommunicatePart Three ClozeDirections:There are ten blanks in the following passage. For each numbered blank, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWERSHEET with a single line through the center.Where do our favorite foods come from? The truth may 31 you. Did you know curry (咖哩)isn’t Indian? Did you know Americans weren’t the 32 to eat hamburgers? Or did you know pizza wasn’t created in Italy?First, let’s talk about curry. Many people think the English Found out about curry from people in India in the 1600s.But 33, wealthy English people were cooking with curry spices bundreds of years 34 British ships traveled to India. In fact, the word “curry” can be found in the English language as far back as 1377. Cooks of wealthy English families created curry dishes, and later these 35 caught on in other parts of England.36 pizza, this dish was probably first made in Persia(what is now Iran). The Persians were eating round, flat bread with cheese in the 500s –nearly one thousand years before pizza caught on in Naples, Italy!Finally, let’s look at the truth behind 37 .Many people think hamburgers are an American food. However, 38 some stories, hamburgers came from Hamburg, Germany. A German named Otto Kuasw made the first hamburger in 1891. Four years later, German sailors 39 hamburgers to Americans.Where food come from isn’t nearly as 40 as how they are delicious! So ,go get some of your favorite food and dig in.31. A upset B.surprise C.annoy D.inspire32. A.ones st C.first D.nation33. A. in detail B.in short C.in turn D.in really34. A.before B.after C.when D.while35. A.cooks B.families C.dishes D.places36. pare to B. A s for C.But for D.In addition to37. A. chips B.pizza C.curry D.hamburgers38. A.according to B.owing to C.in case of D.in spite of39. A.carried B.introduced C.transported D.moved40. A.good B. far C.important D.long.Part Four Dialogue CompletionDirections:In this part, there are ten short incomplete dialogues between two speakers, each followed by four choices marked A,b,C and D. Choose the one that most appropriately suits the conversational context and best completes the dialogue. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.41. A: I went on a date with Sammy last weekend.B:Really? ________?A:I couldn’t ask for a better night.A. Is she niceB.How was itC.Is it a beautiful nightD. Did you like her42.Student: How long can I keep the book?Librarian:_________.A.Any period longer than four weeks, you will be finedB.You can check it on the computer over thereC.Four weeks, but you can renew it if you need it longerD.At most four weeks if you don’t mind43.A: Hello, Ann, do you still remember you said you’d like to see the actor of the movie Titanic?B:________A: He is hers at our university now.A. No, I don’tB. Yes, why?C. Yes, so what?D. No, I don’t like him44.A: Please remember me to your parentsB:________A.They remember seeing you onceB.Thanks a lot. I willC.I am afraid they have poor memoriesD.You can contact them directly45.Teacher: Are you following me?Student: ________A.I’m afraid not.B. Can you walk slowly,please?C.Let me think of it.D. who knows?46. Receiver: Would you like to leave a message? I’ll let Mr. Cohen know as soon as he back.Caller: __________.A. I hope he will call me backB. No. I’ll call somebody elseC.I don’t think it’s appropriateD.Don’t bother. I’ll try his cell.47.David: If things go on like this, I’ll sta rt preparing my resume again. Colleague: _________A. Come on. It’s not that bad.B. Yes, you are good at it.C. Really? Congratulation!D. It’s none of my business.48.Wife: Honey, we have only one egg and half a bottle of milk in the fridge. Oh, and we are running out of toilet paper...Husband:_______A.Ok, ok, I’ll go to the store right now.B.Yes, honey. Let me know what I can do.C.What’s missing. Dear?D.Sure, I’ll get more next time49.Man: It’s a long journey. You look tired. ______?Woman: Yes. Could you take that suitcase, please?Man : Sure.A. Where ‘s your luggageB.How can I help youC. May I help you with anytingD.Do you mind me help50.A: Can you keep an eye on my bag?B: _________A.Sure. What is it?B.Oh. Do you want a favor?C.Go ahead. No problem.D.Sure. Will you be long?答案:1-5BCDCD6-10 BDDBA11-15 DBDAC16-20 BDAAC 21-25DACBA26-30BDBCA31-35 BCDAC36-40 BDABD 41-45BCBBA46-50DAACD。

2011GCT模考卷4

2011GCT模考卷4
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场的无数次竞技才能练就出来。 C.在质量月活动中,他们围绕以提高产品质量为中心,进行了综合治理,尤其加强 了对工艺流程、验收程序的监控。 D.为丰富城市生活,市政公司全面规划,修建了三个文化广场,其中一个是将二十 多米的深坑夷为平地而建成的。 6.下列各句中,语意不明确的一句是( ) A.隆重简短的欢送仪式之后,这架飞机开始了大陆民航 56 年来的首次台湾之旅。 B.为满足广大游客的需要,华夏旅行社设计并开通了 20 余条红色旅游精品线路。 C.他在某杂志生活栏目上发表的那篇关于饮食习惯与健康的文章,批评的人很多。 D.在美国家庭中,汉语已成为继英语和西班牙语之后又一种得到广泛使用的语言。 7.下列有关文学常识的表述,不正确的一项是( ) A. 《战国策》是西汉刘向根据战国时策士的言论编辑而成的一部史书。 B.王安石,字介甫,号半山,江西临川人,列宁曾称他为中国 11 世纪的改革家。 C.被称为唐宋八大家的作家有韩愈、柳宗元、欧阳修、王安石、曾巩、苏轼、苏询、苏辙。 D. “满纸荒唐言,一把辛酸泪。都云作者痴,谁解其中味”是明代作家曹雪芹对《红 楼梦》创作甘苦的自我感叹。 8. 《约翰·克里斯朵夫》的作者是( ) A.德莱塞 B.马克·吐温 C.罗曼·罗兰 D.莫里亚克 9. “一门三父子,都是大文豪,诗赋传千古,峨眉共比高。 ”这首诗中的“三父子”是 ( ) A. 曹操 曹丕 曹植 B. 苏洵 苏轼 苏辙 C. 班彪 班固 班超 D. 杜甫 杜牧 杜荀鹤 10.曹操《蒿里行》中的“铠甲生虮虱,万姓以死亡。 白骨露于野,千里无鸡鸣。 ”反 映的是哪个时期的社会情况( ) A. 东汉末年 B. 三国时期 C. 西晋末年 D. 安史之乱后 11.核能、太阳能、沼气能的共同特点是( ) A.都是可再生能源。 B.都是一次能源。 C.本质上都是来自太阳的能源。 D.都是不同于传统能源的新能源。 12.2008 北京第 29 届奥运会取得圆满成功。这次奥运盛会上中国代表队获得的奖牌总 数是( ) A.99 B. 100 C. 101 D. 102 13. “士别三日,即当刮目相看”这句话告诉我们是( ) A.矛盾是事务发展的动力 B.事物的发展是量变和质变的统一 C.一切事物都不是凝固不变的,要用发展的观点看问题 D.发展的实质是新事物的产生和旧事物的灭亡 14.植物细胞中不存在的化合物是( ) A.脂肪 B.糖元 C.淀粉 D.纤维素

GCT语言表达能力测试模拟题

GCT语言表达能力测试模拟题

7. 对下面四组问题,判断正确的一项是:
1) 我国文学史上最早的一位伟大的浪漫主义诗人是
① 李白 ② 屈原 ③ 陶渊明 ④ 杜甫
2) 我国第一部纪传体史书是
① 《史记》 ② 《战国策》 ③ 《汉书》 ④ 《左传》
以上实事说明,造成世界范围的许多生态系统被破坏的人为因素之一就是.
A. 对自然资源的不合理利用 B. 滥伐森林
C. 开采石油和矿山 D. 超载放牧
30. 陆地自然带纬度地带性的产生是以为基础的,经度地带性的产生受条件影响较大,在中纬地区较明显。
④ 南方河流流向便于地区联系
A. ①②③ B. ②③ C. ②③④ D. ①②③④
15. 下列四组海港中,全属于欧洲的是:
A. 利物浦、安特卫普、汉堡、亚丁
B. 伦敦. 鹿特丹、热那亚、亚丁、珀斯
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3. 下列词语中加点的字或词,字形、解释全部正确的一项是:
A. 觥(指酒杯)筹交错 赫赫(非常显著的样子)有名
横征暴敛(征税、搜刮) 良莠(恶草,比喻坏人)不齐
① 坚持两点论不能讲重点论
② 事物之间的联系是客观的、具体的
③ 正确的认识来自社会实践
④ 发挥主观能动性要尊重客观规律
A. ①②③ B. ②③④ C. ①②④ D. ①③④
12. 国家拟定实行不同的收入,不同的税收。高收入高税收,中等收入零税收,低等收入负税收。这种做法:
C. 巴金的《家》、《春》、《秋》被称为爱情三部曲,《雾》、《雨》、《电》则被称为激流三部曲。

2011年GCT考试《语言表达能力测试》模拟试卷(3)-中大网校

2011年GCT考试《语言表达能力测试》模拟试卷(3)-中大网校

2011年GCT考试《语言表达能力测试》模拟试卷(3)总分:100分及格:60分考试时间:45分一、单选题(15题,每题2分,满分30分)(1)关于欧洲河流的叙述,正确的是——。

A. 多瑙河和伏尔加河都流入黑海B. 莱茵河流入波罗的海Ψ中大网校&gt;在线Ψ考试中心ΨC. 伏尔加河是只流经一个国家的河流D. 欧洲河流虽大多短小,但在各大洲中最富水能资源(2)世界上经济发达、石油资源丰富但需要进口石油的国家是__________。

A. 加拿大B. 美国C. 日本D. 德国(3)下列各组词语中有错别字的一组是_________。

(4)对下列作品判断有误的一项是_________。

(5)下列各句中,加点成语使用恰当的是_________。

A. 参加保险,虽不能使人<U>化险为夷</U>,但却能在灾难后使投保人得到一笔赔偿,减少损失B. 他诗人态度谦和,不论遇到谁,都<U>付之一笑</U>C. 近几年来,“知识经济”成为<U>炙手可热</U>的话题D. 他在文学上造诣极深,所以才能<U>见仁见智</U>,写出极有价值的论文来(6)八旗制度与其他地方行政制度的最大不同点是_________。

A. 职能B. 所起作用C. 实施的民族D. 实施的时间(7)人们都说目前已经进入信息社会、知识经济时代。

为适应时代的要求,社会各界的学习欲望普遍高涨,企业也在极力地想将自己改造成为学习型组织。

一位学者在北方某城市开展的大样本问卷调查结果却显示出这样的结论:企业总经理的受教育程度与企业的经营绩效之间呈现显著的负相关关系。

为什么会这样,有人尝试给出了以下四种解释,_______更为科学。

(8)现代意义的美国宪法监督制度是通过__________建立起来的。

A. 美国宪法的规定B. 马伯里诉麦迪逊案件的判决C. 华盛顿总统的宣告D. 林肯总统的宣告(9)某直辖市人民检察院分院发现本市中级人民法院以挪用公款罪判处被告人李某有期徒刑15年的第二审生效判决在适用法律上确有错误,该检察分院应按下列________项程序处理。

gct 押题第二套

gct 押题第二套

Gct押题2011年GCT考前冲刺押题模拟题附答案(一)第一部分语言表达能力测试(50题,每题2分,满分100分)一、选择题1.对下列词语意义的解释,正确的一组是A.点明(指出来使人知道)点头哈腰(形容恭顺或过分客气)优点(好处;长处)文不加点(写文章不加标点)B.动身(动一动身子)动人心弦(激动人心)动议(发动大家议论)兴师动众(发动很多人做某件事)C.名目(事物的名称)不可名状(不能够用语言形容)名流(著名的人士)一文不名(事物不值钱或人品低下)D.采风(搜集民歌)闻风而动(一听到消息就立刻行动)风闻(由传闻而得知)移风易俗(改变旧的风俗习惯)2.从修辞角度看,对下面诗句解说有误的一项是A.问君能有几多愁,恰似一江春水向东流。

--以水喻愁,显示出愁思如春水般汪洋恣肆,奔放倾泻;又如春水之不舍昼夜,长流不断,无穷无尽。

B.即从巴峡穿巫峡,便下襄阳向洛阳。

--既是工整的地名对,又是活泼的流水对,迅即飞驰,有如闪电,写出了诗人回归故乡的急切心情。

C.千古兴亡多少事?悠悠,不尽长江滚滚流!--时间漫长久远,人生苦短,通过强烈的正反对比,抒发了词人胸中翻滚的不尽愁思和感慨。

D.东边日出西边雨,道是无晴还有晴。

--"晴"与"情"谐音双关,明确而又含蓄地表达了一位初恋少女的迷惘和眷恋,希望和等待。

3.下列不属于"五经"的是:A.《尚书》B.《春秋》C.《诗经》D.《论语》4.具有"含泪的微笑"风格的小说家是A.莫泊桑B.契诃夫C.欧?亨利D.屠格涅夫5.在中国古代社会,赋役制度几经变化,明朝张居正进行赋役改革,推行了A.两税法B.方田均税法C.一条鞭法D.摊丁入亩6.下列各句在表达上有歧义的是:A.当面不说背后乱说是自由主义的表现。

B.小张调到报社工作才三天,许多人还不认得。

C.谁也不会否认,发展国民经济需要教育。

D.在工地上,马达轰鸣,人来人往,到处是繁忙的景象。

GCT考试模拟试卷语文表达能力测试-GCT语文试卷与试题

GCT考试模拟试卷语文表达能力测试-GCT语文试卷与试题

GCT考试模拟试卷语文表达能力测试-GCT语文试卷与试题1. 下列加点字的注音全都正确的一组是:A. 觊(jǐ)觎胴(dáng)体恫(dáng)吓纨绔(kù)子弟B. 忤(chǔ)逆扒(pá)窃伉(kàng)俪垂涎(xián)三尺C. 不啻(chì) 谄(chǎn)媚隽(j uàn)永稗(bài)官野史D. 刹(chà)那篡(cuàn)改狙(zǔ)击岿(kuī)然不动答案:C2. 对下列词语的解释,全都正确的一组是:A. 举措 (举动、措施) 举棋不定 (比喻做事犹豫不决)举止 (姿态、风度) 举手之劳 (形容轻微的劳动)B. 开禁 (解除禁令) 开源节流 (增加收入,减少开支)开拓 (开辟、扩展) 开门见山 (说话写文章直截了当)C. 民选 (由人民群众选举) 民不聊生 (人民没办法生活)顺民 (安分守己的人) 祸国殃民 (使国家受害,人民遭殃)D. 文才 (写作诗文的才能) 文不加点 (写文章很快,不用涂改就写成)文思 (文章的主题) 繁文缛节 (过分地讲究文采和礼节)答案:B3. 下面各组词语中,没有错别字的一组是:A. 乐此不彼密云不雨墨守成规循规蹈矩B. 靡靡之音诲人不倦漫不经心循循善诱C. 坚守自盗杀鸡儆猴出人头地力挽狂澜D. 投机取巧骇人听闻目不瑕接龙潭虎穴答案:B4. 下列各句中,没有语病的一句是:A. 我们要学会正确的立场、方法和观点,去解决问题、分析问题和提出问题。

B. 文件对经济领域中的若干重要问题,从理论上和政策上做了详细的规定和深刻的说明。

C. 为了防止不再发生类似事故,单位领导制定了一系列切实加强安全保卫工作的措施。

D. 我国宪法规定,公民享有宪法和法律规定的权利,同时必须履行宪法和法律规定的义务。

答案:D5. 把下列句子组合成语意连贯的一段话:①但是这正是无上的美的境界,绝好的自然诗篇。

2011年GCT考试真题试卷及答案-英语

2011年GCT考试真题试卷及答案-英语

2011年GCT英语试卷及答案第四部分外语运用能力测试(50题,每题2分,满分100分)Part One Vocabulary and StructureDirections:There are ten incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Mark your answer on theANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.1.If the car you have rented is clearly unsatisfactory,you can always ___________it for another.A shift B. exchange C. switch D. replace2. Every manager needs a secretary that he can ________ to take care ofsomething that may occur in his absence.A. bring onB. hold onC. count onD. focus on3. The shirt is a real bargain because it is good in quality and __________ in price.A. valuableB. remarkableC. availableD. reasonable4.Shopping for clothes in not the same experience for a man _______it is for a woman.A . when B. that C. as D . than5. Nina ______ back home if she had known that her husband would go to the bus stop to meet her.A. couldn‘t have walkedB.shouldn‘t have walkedC. mustn‘t have walkedD. wouldn‘t have walked6. A news report is usually wery short, _____ when it is about something very important.A. besidesB. exceptC. apart fromD. except for7.In this advanced course,students are required to take performance tests atmonthly ______.A. gapsB. lengthsC. distancesD.intervals8. American women were ______ the right to vote until 1920.A. ignoredB. refusedC. derivedD.denied9. Seldom _____ any mistakes during my past few years of working there.A. would I makeB. have I madeC. I madeD. shall I make10. The proposal seems ______ to oppose the government economic policy.A. designedB. to desingC. have designedD. to have designedPart Two Reading ComprehensionDirections:In this there are three passages and one chart,each followed by five questions or unfinished statements. For each of them, there are four choices marked A. B. C and D.Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center. Questions 11—15 are based on the following passage:Happiness is becoming a huge area in psychological research and even in government policy, with the UK governmet exploring a ―happiness index‖. It‘s tough, though, to define exactlywhat happiness is, and what makes us happy.There are two broad ways of looking at happiness: short-term happiness (a great cookie, a bottle of wine) and long-term happiness (financial security, achieving your goasl). Both types of happiness are valid, and important. The problem is, they‘re often in competition.Let‘s say you‘ve got a goal of losing 50 pounds this year. You know you‘d be happier and healthier if you weren‘t carrying that extra weight. To achieve long-term happiness, you need to go on a diet. In the short-term, though,it‘s not that easy. A chocolate cake, or a large glass of wine, might seem like just the thing to cheer you up at the end of a long day – or to celebrate with friends. It‘s the same with lots o f other goasl.If you‘ve got a tendency to prioritize long-term happiness at the expense of day-to-day pleasures, you should start looking for some small ways to bring a little joy back into your life. I‘m not suggesting that you go out and get drund every might, or that you stuff yourself with cake. There are plenty of other ways to enjoy yourself. Don‘t pin all your hopes of happiness on some far-off future, though. There‘s no point working a 60-hour week and making yourself thoroughly miserable in the be lief that things will be perfect as soon as you‘re making a six-figure salary.11. A proper title for the passage is ―________‖.A. Happy Thereafter B Beyond HappinessC. Happiness In, Happiness OutD. Happy Now or in the Future?12. Paragraph 2 is mainly about _______A. what makes us happy C. how we can be happierB. how to understand happiness D.what happiness can bring us13.The example in Paragraph 3 is meant to emphasize that ______.A.both short-term happiness and long-term happiness are importantB.we tend to seek short-term happiness instead of long-term happiness.C.people prefer long-term happiness to short-term happinessD.short-term happiness may contradict long-term happiness14.The word ―prioritize‖ (last paragraph) probably means ―______‖A. treat something as more important than othersB. improve something‘s value of qualityC. put extra emphasis on somethingD. look for something that is difficult to find15.The author suggests in the last paragraph that sacrificing short-term happiness of long-term happiness _______.A. works wellB. can be justifiedC. is not worthwhileD. makes no differenceQusetions 16-20 are based on the following passage:Thanks to the introduction of new drugs, many of the early problems in organ transplants, such as tissue rejection, have, to a great extent, now been solved..However, there remains a major problem. The people in need of transplant surgery far outnumber the available organs.Many countries, such as Britain, have huge waiting lists of people whose lives could be saved by being given a kidney, lung, heart, or liver transplant. Sadly, many of them die before they reach the top of those list.Under the present British policy, people are asked to carry donor (捐赠人) cards, and/or put their mames on the national donor register. Thus, if they lose their lives suddenly, for example, in a traffic accident, they have given permission in advance of their deaths for their organs to be used. If they have not done so, surgeons are faced with the task of asking the grieved relatives for permission to use the organs of the dead. Of course,often the relatives are too upset even to think of such a thing until it is too late. Organ transplants have to take place quit soon after the death of the donor.Dying and donation organs is not something most of us like to think about, and only about 14% of people have registered. Now it has been suggested that, instead of the present register, the should be a register of potential donors who haven‘t made up their minds.16.Nowadays a major problem in transplant surgery is _____.A. the shortage of qualified doctorsB .the lack of transplant organsC.. tissue rejectionD .immature techniques17.It can be inferred from the passage that transplant organs most likely come from ______.A. people who die in fatal accidentsB. criminals who are sentenced to deathC. patients who die from serious diseasesD. people who are mentally healthy18.What is the advantage of registering in advance to donate organs?A. The transplant may take place soon after the death of the donor.B. The donor‘s relatives would agree with the surgery.C. More people would choose donation of their organs ofter death.D. Surgeons will not be liable to any legal consequences.19.The low percentage of people who have registered to donate organs indicates that ___________.A.the present register system doesn‘t workB.dying and donating organs is an unpleasant issueC.very few people know how to donate their organsD.permission from relatives is hard to obtain20.What has been proposed to get more donor organs?A. Asking more people to register to donate organs after death.B. Having more people carry donor cards when they get around.C. Encouraging more people to consider organ donation through registering.D.Getting more people to donate organs by offering huge monetary rewards.Questions 21-25 are based on the following passage:Recently, the American Heart Association surveyed 1000 people nation wide about their thoughts on sodium and heart health. 61% said that they believed sea salt was a low-sodium alternative to table salt. They can be forgiven for thinking so. Sea salt is marketed as a healthy fook, added to soups, potato chips and a wide variety of packaged snacks labeled ―low sodium‖, ―all matural‘ and ―healthy‖ . But in reality, sea salt and table salt are not terribly different, at least chemically. The real defferences are in how the two are used in cooking.Table salt comes from underground salt deposits. Companies that sell it typically add something to keep it from clumping (结块) . During processing , table salt is stripped of many of its natural minerals . Sea salt, on the other hand , is made from evaporated seawater . With little processing , it retains most of its minerals , which some cooks say give it a better falvor .But both contain the same amount of sodium chloride (氢化钠) by weight, which means they contribute equally to total sodium consumption and have the same effect on blood pressure. Officials recommend that adults consume no more than 2,300 milligrams of sodium a day , equivalent to a teaspoon of salt .You should eat less if you are black , hypertensive (患高血压) or older than 40 . Yet most Americans consume more than double the amount they need , mostly from processed foods, so it is best to limit salt – of any kind.21.According to the survey , more than half the people believe that ____,A.table salt should be used in cookingB.it is necessary to eat sea saltC.sea salt is a high-sodium productD.sea salt is a healthier choice than table salt22.The difference between table salt and sea salt lies in that table salt ___.A. contains less natural minerals than sea saltB. forms clumps more easily than sea saltC. tastes better than sea saltD. goes through less processing than sea salt23.The word ―strip‖ in Para. 2 is closet in mearing to ―______‖.A. breakB. addC. removeD. change24. According to the passage , the proper amount of salt consumption isrelated to one‘s __________ .A. appetiteB. ageC. sexD. weight25. According to the passage , Americans ______.A.consume much more salt than they actually needB.consume about 2.300 milligrams of salt a dayC.prefer fresh food to salted processed foodD. try to limit their salt consumption of any kindQuestions 26-30 are based on the following chart :26.A proper title for the chart is ―_______‖.A.Schedule Chart for Job HuntingB.flow Chart for Recruitment ProcessC.Descriptive Chart for an Open Positionanization Chart for a Hiring Company27.The chart is probably designed for ___________.A.job applicantsB.school graduatesC.the company general managerD.the human resources department28.What happens right after the interview?A.The company will review other interviewees. Position OpenAdvertise Position Review applicants interview Make job offers Com. offerApplicants accept offer Contract,trainingReview other interviewsOffer job to alternate Considerother optionsCall, fillingFollow-up,fillingNONOYESYESYESNO NOYESB.The company will notify those who get an offer.C.The applicants will confirm job offers with the company.D.The applicants will call in to check whether they get the offer.29.A work contract is signed when ________.A.all options have been consideredB.there is no more interviewee to reviewC.the applicant accepts the company‘s offerD.the company finishes training for its new staff30.What does ―Com.‖in ―Com. Offer‖ possibly mean?A.ConfirmpanypensatemunicatePart Three ClozeDirections:There are ten blanks in the following passage. For each numbered blank, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.Where do our favorite foods come from? The truth may 31 you. Did you know curry (咖哩)isn‘t Indian? Did you know Americans weren‘t the 32 to eat hamburgers? Or did you know pizz a wasn‘t created in Italy?First, let‘s talk about curry. Many people think the English Found out about curry from people in India in the 1600s.But 33, wealthy English people were cooking with curry spices bundreds of years 34 British ships traveled to India. In fact, the word ―curry‖ can be found in the English language as far back as 1377. Cooks of wealthy English families created curry dishes, and later these 35 caught on in other parts of England.36 pizza, this dish was probably first made in Persia(what is now Iran). The Persians were eating round, flat bread with cheese in the 500s –nearly one thousand years before pizza caught on in Naples, Italy!Finally, let‘s look at the truth behind 37 .Many people think hamburgers are an American food. However, 38 some stories, hamburgers came from Hamburg, Germany. A German named Otto Kuasw made the first hamburger in 1891. Four years later, German sailors 39 hamburgers to Americans.Where food come from isn‘t nearly as 40 as how they are delicious! So ,go get some of your favorite food and dig in.31. A upset B.surprise C.annoy D.inspire32. A.ones st C.first D.nation33. A. in detail B.in short C.in turn D.in really34. A.before B.after C.when D.while35. A.cooks B.families C.dishes D.places36. pare to B. A s for C.But for D.In addition to37. A. chips B.pizza C.curry D.hamburgers38. A.according to B.owing to C.in case of D.in spite of39. A.carried B.introduced C.transported D.moved40. A.good B. far C.important D.long.Part Four Dialogue CompletionDirections:In this part, there are ten short incomplete dialogues between two speakers, each followed by four choices marked A,b,C and D. Choose the one that most appropriately suits the conversational context and best completes the dialogue. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.41. A: I went on a date with Sammy last weekend.B:Really? ________?A:I couldn‘t ask for a better night.A. Is she niceB.How was itC.Is it a beautiful nightD. Did you like her42.Student: How long can I keep the book?Librarian:_________.A.Any period longer than four weeks, you will be finedB.You can check it on the computer over thereC.Four weeks, but you can renew it if you need it longerD.At most four weeks if you don‘t mind43.A: Hello, Ann, do you still remember you said you‘d like to see the actor of the movie Titanic?B:________A: He is hers at our university now.A. No, I don‘tB. Yes, why?C. Yes, so what?D. No, I don‘t like him44.A: Please remember me to your parentsB:________A.They remember seeing you onceB.Thanks a lot. I willC.I am afraid they have poor memoriesD.You can contact them directly45.Teacher: Are you following me?Student: ________A.I‘m afraid not.B. Can you walk slowly,please?C.Let me think of it.D. who knows?46. Receiver: Would you like to leave a message? I‘ll let Mr. Cohen know as soon as he back.Caller: __________.A. I hope he will call me backB. No. I‘ll call somebody elseC.I don‘t think it‘s appropriateD.Don‘t bother. I‘ll try his cell.47.David: If things go on like this, I‘ll start preparing my resume again. Colleague: _________A. Come on. It‘s not that bad.B. Yes, you are good at it.C. Really? Congratulation!D. It‘s none of my business.48.Wife: Honey, we have only one egg and half a bottle of milk in the fridge. Oh, and we are running out of toilet paper...Husband:_______A.Ok, ok, I‘ll go to the store right now.B.Yes, honey. Let me know what I can do.C.What‘s missing. Dear?D.Sure, I‘ll get more next time49.Man: It‘s a long journey. You look tired. ______?Woman: Yes. Could you take that suitcase, please?Man : Sure.A. Where ‗s your luggageB.How can I help youC. May I help you with anytingD.Do you mind me help50.A: Can you keep an eye on my bag?B: _________A.Sure. What is it?B.Oh. Do you want a favor?C.Go ahead. No problem.D.Sure. Will you be long?答案:1-5BCDCD6-10 BDDBA11-15 DBDAC16-20 BDAAC21-25DACBA26-30BDBCA31-35 BCDAC36-40 BDABD41-45BCBBA46-50DAACD- 8 -。

2011年GCT考试模拟题(第一套)

2011年GCT考试模拟题(第一套)

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谢谢!GCT 2011年考试模拟试卷(第一套)第一节语言表达能力测试题(50题,每题2分,满分100分,考试时间45分钟)一、选择题1.下姓氏注音全都正确的一组是()。

A.睢(jū)景臣区(qū)桃臧(zāng)克家郦(1í)道元B.华(huà)老栓解(jiě) 缙单(shàn)雄信翟(dǐ)景C.任(rén)弼时庞(páng)统仇(qiú)虎葛(gě)存壮D.靳(jīn)尚倪(ní)萍查(Chá)慎行阚(kàn)睿2.对下列词加线语意义的解释,不正确的一组是()。

A.变更(变动)少不更事(年纪轻,经历的事不多)更生(比喻复兴)改弦更张(比喻改革制度或变更方法)B.相当(相称)当行出色(从事的职业最好)当家(主持家务)锐不可当(形容来势凶猛,不可阻挡)C.从简(采取简单的方法或方式)从长计议(不急于做出决定)从征(跟随出征)从井救人(跟着跳到井里去救人)D.独步(超出同类之上,没有可以相比的)独具慧眼(目光敏锐,见识高超)独创(独特的创造)无独有偶(虽然罕见.但不只一个,还有一个可以成对的)3.对下列词语中加线字的解释有误的一组是()。

A.怀古(思念)少怀大志(心里存有)襟怀(胸怀)怀瑾握瑜(胸部衣里掩着)B.横幅(跟地面平行的)蔓草横生(纵横杂乱)横贯(地理上东西向的)横行霸道(蛮横)C.花灯(用花或花纹装饰的)花言巧语(用来迷惑人的)火花(形状像花朵的东西)文艺之花(比喻事物的精华)D.化冻(融化)潜移默化(变化)化解(消除)化险为夷(使变化)4.下列各句加线的熟语的使用,恰当的一句是()。

A.教师始终是教育改革成效的主导性因素,只有教师热爱学生,师心自用,才可能迎来教育的春天。

B.中国女排励精图治,卧薪尝胆,经过两年训练,终于在本届奥运会上力挫群雄,获得骄人战绩。

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2011年GCT考试《语言表达能力测试》模拟试卷(4)总分:100分及格:60分考试时间:45分一、单选题(15题,每题2分,满分30分)(1)下列各句中,加点成语使用恰当的是__________。

A. 中国寺庙建筑宏大精美,因势构筑巧思妙想,真可谓<U>鬼斧神工</U>,令人叹服B. 如果对中国人民的严正声明和强烈抗议<U>置之不理</U>,一意孤行,必将自食其果C. 本文五、六段之间原先衔接得非常顺畅,修改者却在中间硬塞进去了两个所谓的过渡句,这样一来,反而给人以<U>狗尾续貂</U>之感D. 人民解放军横渡长江,以<U>风起云涌</U>之势迅速地歼灭了盘踞在江南的国民党军队(2)对下列词语意义的解释,不正确的一组是_________。

(3)下列各句加点的成语的使用,恰当的一句是_________。

(4)近代民国时期涌现一批著名的作家和小说,其中著名的有_________。

①巴金的《家》②老舍的《四世同堂》③鲁迅的《二心集》④曹禺的《雷雨》A. ①②B. ②③C. ①④D. ②④(5)北京人遗址中发现许多石片、石块,考古界认为有些是北京人创造的工具,最有力的依据是_________。

(6)下列各项中,用了三种修辞手法的一项_________。

A. 北约地面部队一旦进入南斯拉夫的国土,就将陷入“欧洲的越南战争”B. 现在,南斯拉夫人民比以往任何时候都空前团结,形成了一个真正的“坚硬的小核桃”C. 最近几天,美军加紧向里纳斯机场运送武器和士兵。

阿总理已将里纳斯机场称为“小美国”D. 科索沃是塞尔维亚民族的头部,如果一个人的头部让人家割去,这个人还能活吗(7)下列各句没有语病的一句是__________。

A. 父亲逝世离现在整整九年了B. 艺人们过去一贯遭白眼,如今却受到人们热情的青睐,就在这白眼和青睐之间,他们体味着人间的温暖C. 完善国债市场,主要是在国债的发行规模、期限、利率、无纸化程度等方面进行改革,实行全国国债市场联网D. 迎面吹来的寒风不禁使我打了个寒战(8)“治病不如防病,防病不如讲卫生。

”根据这一说法,在以下几种控制方式中,最重要的是_________。

(9)下列加点的词语含义无相同的一组是_________。

A. 左<U>顾</U>右盼奋不顾身三顾茅庐顾名思义顾此失彼B. 恶贯满<U>盈</U> 体态轻盈略有盈余月有盈亏车马盈门C. 专心<U>致</U>志学以致用做工细致错落有致再三致意D. <U>投</U>井下石投笔从戎投鞭断流投其所好弃暗投明(10)下列各句中,加点的成语使用不恰当的一句是_________。

(11)对下列作品的判断有误的是________。

(12)借助三峡电站强大的能源支持,重庆三峡库区沿线可以大力发展的工业是_________。

①石油加工②钢铁③水泥厂④电镀等有色冶金⑤纸浆、造纸A. ②③B. ②④C. ②④⑤D. ①⑤(13)下列姓氏注音全都正确的一组是_________。

(14)“笔落惊风雨,诗成泣鬼神。

”这一名句出自__________的诗句。

A. 杜甫B. 李白C. 欧阳修D. 苏轼(15)下列各组词语中没有错别字的一组是_________。

A. 侦查立案侦察代劳以逸待劳B. 漫延火势蔓延一般略见一斑C. 往返流连忘返牟取谋取暴利D. 清秀山清水秀奋发意气风发二、填空题(15题,每题2分,满分30分)(1)车间主任老王最近发现,质检员小林一有空就与机关的小刘、设计室老张和门卫老杨等一起谈足球,个个眉飞色舞,而参加TQC例会却经常没精打采。

对此,你认为车间主任老王最好_________。

A. 批评小林,并对他提出要求,以后不许在厂里和他人谈足球B. 严格执行车间工作制度,对擅自违反规定者加以严厉惩罚C. 在强调必须遵守工作制度的同时,在车问搞一个球迷协会,并亲自参加协会活动D. 对上述情况不闻不问,任其自由发展(2)企业组织中管理干部的管理幅度,是指他(或她)__________。

A. 直接管理的下属数量B. 所管理的部门(机构、单位)数量C. 所管理的全部下属数量中大网校|在线⊙考试中心D. B和C(3)依次填入下列各句横线处的词语,最恰当的一组是_________。

①从地缘角度看,欧洲与中东的距离比美国要近得多,欧洲国家不希望中东战火_________到自家门口。

②西班牙外交大臣帕拉希奥表示,_________法国决心使用否决权,授权对伊拉克动武的③最人心的一幕,不是导弹横飞、炮声隆隆,也不是巴格达的火光冲天,而是伊拉克平民的悲痛、愤怒和呐喊。

A. 波及因为一定会震动B. 涉及因为一定会震撼C. 波及由于可能要震撼D. 涉及由于可能要震动(4)我国许多城市(特别是沿海、沿湖流域)禁止使用含磷洗涤剂(其中磷以三磷酸钠形式存在),其主要原因是__________。

A. 含磷洗涤剂有毒B. 避免磷污染水体,引起藻类大量繁殖C. 降低洗涤剂成本D. 磷资源缺乏(5)下列各句中旬意明确、没有语病的一句是_____。

(6)依次填入下列各句横线处的词语,最恰当的一组是_________。

①有了点成绩就骄傲是不对的,_________我们在工作中还有很多缺点。

②这个城市交通拥挤的情况日益严重,许多人认为采取货车在规定时间内不准进入城区的措施_________不是一个缓解矛盾的办法。

③_________平时注意积累,梳理各科知识,考试中才可能稳操胜券。

(7)下列说法中,不能反映群体参与式管理的情况的是_________。

(8)位于南海和孟加拉湾之间的大半岛是_________。

A. 阿拉伯半岛B. 中南半岛C. 小亚细亚半岛D. 印度半岛(9)指出下边语句与项羽有关的是__________。

A. 路漫漫其修远兮,吾将上下而求索B. 风萧萧兮易水寒,壮士一去兮不复还中大网校♂在线○考试中心♂C. 力拔山兮气盖世,时不利兮骓不逝D. 威加海内兮归故乡,安得猛士兮守四方(10)采取工作岗位轮换的方式来培训管理人员,其最大的优点是有助于_________。

A. 提高受训者的业务专精能力B. 减轻上级领导的工作压力C. 增强受训者的综合管理能力D. 考察受训者的高层管理能力(11)“采菊东篱下,悠然见南山。

”出自__________的诗句。

A. 欧阳修B. 陶渊明C. 李贺D. 李清照(12)假定在美国生产2吨钢的劳动时间与生产半吨羊毛的劳动时问相等,在澳大利亚,生产一吨钢的劳动时间与生产一吨羊毛的劳动时间相等。

现在将澳大利亚l吨羊毛换美国的2吨钢,结果澳大利亚多得了1吨钢,美国多得了半吨羊毛。

这种做法说明_________。

A. 对外贸易属于直接的物物交换B. 对外贸易可以节约社会劳动,提高经济效益C. 对外贸易具有客观性D. 两国经济相互依赖不利于发展本国民族经济(13)水污染的加剧更使得水资源的短缺雪上加霜,易造成水污染的企业有_________。

①印染厂②造纸厂③皮革厂④电镀厂⑤被服厂⑥化工厂(14)以下防治水体富营养化的措施中,不可取的是_________。

A. 研制“无磷洗涤剂”B. 及时打捞收获迅速生长的水藻┠中大网校^o^在线^*^考试中心┨C. 用化学方法对污水进行处理后,再排放江河中D. 关闭生产洗涤剂的工厂(15)依次填入下列各句横线处的词语,最恰当的一组是__________。

①铜鼓出土时口朝上,鼓面朝下,__________了铜鼓起源于铜釜的说法。

②面对大量涌来的西方文化,我们要主动选择自己要的,__________那些不要的,这样才能构建好社会主义的新文化。

③要勤,要有恒心和毅力。

是文学家也好,哲学家也好,__________有水滴石穿、百折不挠的精神。

A. 证实摒除不管/都要B. 证明驱除不论/也要中大网校♂在线○考试中心♂C. 证实驱除不管/都要D. 证明摒除不论/也要三、阅读理解题(1)阅读下面短文,回答{TSE}题。

(2)下列对第三自然段有关内容理解正确的一项是_________。

(3)对文中画线句子的理解正确的一项是_________。

(4)下列对文意的分析正确的一项是_________。

(5)下列各项与原文意思不相符的是_________。

(6)阅读下面短文,回答{TSE}题。

(7)对下列词语在文中的意义,理解正确的一项是_________。

A. 鸣佩玉:行走时,要用手摇动佩玉,以显示步行之美B. 容美于真:道家对美的认识和追求,认为美存于真实之中C. 一种时尚:社会对拘守礼义、失去故我的不良风气的嘲讽D. 徒跣:原意为“脱鞋走路”,引申来表达着急、重视、感谢等感情(8)不是作者所说的“某些历史文化现象”的一项是_________。

A. 语言文字的发展历史B. 思想意识的不同表现C. 文化素养的品评标准D. 礼法制度的某些侧面(9)综观全文的内容,以下推断合乎作者观点态度的一项是_________。

A. 作者对古人步行要受礼法的严格限制颇不以为然B. 汉末之后人们对步行美的崇尚象征着儒学的衰亡C. 写儒道两家对步行的不同态度表明作者尊道贬儒D. 作者写作本文主要是为了介绍一些历史文化现象(10)根据原文提供的信息,以下各项正确的是_________。

A. 在古代,在帝王面前要“疾趋”,但对朝廷有特殊贡献的人或皇帝特别亲近的人可以免去此礼B. 在官场,县令拜谒知府时若行步迟缓,须由知府的守门人加以斥责C. “先秦君子步行鸣佩玉”是当时的循礼行为D. 汉末至魏晋时代,具有较高修养和气质风度的人往往步行迟缓不迫、举止舒泰优雅(11)阅读下面短文,回答{TSE}题。

(12)以下关于四种文化的解说,不正确的一项是_________。

A. 乡镇文化、山林文化、江湖文化、都市文化是按社区标准划分的四种形态的文化,它们是并列关系B. 农村是乡镇文化的土壤,农村生活是乡镇文化的题材宝库┠中大网校^o^在线^*^考试中心┨C. 江湖文化是由乡镇文化孕育变化而来的,它以浮浪人特别是游侠的活动为描写内容D. 都市文化生成于异质环境里,它以表现利欲为出发点(13)对第五自然段中加横线的“异质环境”的解说,正确的一项是_________。

A. 中国古代的都市B. 封建政权所在地、市民阶级十分软弱的都市┠中大网校^o^在线^*^考试中心┨C. 追逐财利与物质欲望的都市D. 文化比较发达的都市(14)以下是根据原文所提供的信息与相关知识进行的推断,正确的一项是_________。

A. 任何一种文化都会多少作用于社会,中华民族数千年来都注重礼教伦常的传统,就是乡镇文化的教化作用使然B. “侠士”讲求江湖义气,中国古代作品中描写其侠肝义胆,敢作敢为,正好迎合了市民心理,因而诸如荆轲、鲁智深、李逵等形象深为人们喜爱C. 宋明时代,由于理学的兴起,促进了传奇、话本、演义小说的兴盛与发展D. 中国古代都市是封建政府所在地,市民阶级十分软弱,因此,都市文化必然的具有媚欲性,《金瓶梅》、《红楼梦》就是这种土壤中产生的文学(15)根据文章提供的信息,下面对中国传统文化的分析正确的是_________。

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