同等学力英语2016分题型复习(口语)

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2016同等学力英语考试高分必备写作模板

2016同等学力英语考试高分必备写作模板

2016年同等学力英语考试之高分必备写作模板1、对比观点型When it comes to主题, different people may have different views. Some people tend to think that 观点一. They point out that 理由一. Additionally,理由二。

(A case in point is 举例。

) Therefore, 小结。

On the contrary, other people hold the view that 观点二。

They argue that理由一。

What’s more, 理由二。

(As an illustration, 举例。

) Accordingly, 小结。

As far as I am concerned, I think 我的观点。

The reason is that 理由一。

And also, 理由二。

So, 总结自己的观点。

2、说明利弊型Whenever we hear people say that 主题,we’ll instantly have the idea that it is a good/bad thing for 某人。

Indeed, 主题has many advantages to 某人. We can take 例as an example. It will benefit 好处一。

In addition, 好处二。

In the meantime, we must realize those disadvantages of 主题。

First of all, 坏处一。

Second, 坏处二。

To sum up the above arguments, I think a proper attitude towards 主题is that 我的观点。

3、解决方法型Nowadays, we have to face a problem that 问题。

2016同等学力英语真题及答案

2016同等学力英语真题及答案

2016 年同等学力英语真题Paper onePart I Oral Communication (15minutes, 10 points)Section ADirections: In this section there are two incomplete dialogues and each dialogue has three blanks and three choices A, B and C, taken from the dialogue. Fill in each of the blanks with one of the choices to complete the dialogue and mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.Dialogue OneClerk: May I help you? A Will you take care of that for me?B.Does it have anything valuable inside?C.How do you want to send it?Customer: Yes. I’d like to send this letter to my family in England.Clerk: Did you write your return address on the envelope?Customer: Yes, I did.Clerk: 1Customer: I guess I’ll send it airmail.Clerk: 2Customer: Yes. I enclosed a check and some photographs.Clerk: Then you’d better send it by registered mail.Customer: That’s a good idea. 3Clerk: I’m sorry, sir. You’ll have to take your letter to the next window.Dialogue TwoA You can’t even stay in the sun for five minutes.B.I guess so.C.You want my advice?Winnie: Oh, man! Nobody can stand this kind of scorching heat.Marc: Absolutely! 4Winnie: Anyway, I guess this afternoon there’s nothing we can do but stay home.Marc: 5 I don’t want to be taken to the hospital for heat exhaustion or something· Winnie: 6 Drink a lot of liquids and spare yourself the worst of the heat! Marc: Yeah, you’re right. Got to drink a lot of fluids.Section BDirections: In this section there is one incomplete interview which has four blanks and four choices A, B, C and D, taken from the interview. Fill in each of the blanks with one of the choices to complete the interview and mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.A I literally c an’t stopB.But now I don’t need to worry any more.C.You’re known as the first billion author here.D.But that’s not just about money.Interviewer: You have published six popular books. 7Interviewee: Yeah.Interviewer: So how has being the first billion author affected your perception of yourself?Interviewee: I dress better. Well, you can definitely afford better clothes. 8 I think the single biggest thing that money gave me-and obviously I came from a place where I was a single mother and it really was hand to mouth at one point. It was literally as poor as you can get without being homeless at one point. 9 Never.Interviewer: Are you in a place now where you can accept that you will always be rich?Interviewee: No.Interviewer: And will you be writing more?Interviewee: Oh, definitely. I can’t, yeah, 10 Well, I mean, you could tie my hands to my sides, I suppose, but I have to write. For my own mental health I need to write.Part II Vocabulary (10 minutes, 10 points)Directions: In this section, there are 10 incomplete sentences. For each sentence, there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentences. Then mark the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square brackets on your machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET.11.Such experience helps promote one’s alertness to other cultures, as well as a better appreciation of one’s own culture.A. preferenceB. adjustmentC. sensitivityD. response12.If you always try to find fault with others, it means that you have gained another shortcoming.A. ignoreB. criticizeC. impress D follow13.The election will be brought forward to June as so many people are on holiday in July.A. prolongedB. adapted C postponed D. advanced14.As to the question of refreshments, I should think orange juice and potato chips will be sufficient.A. enoughB. abundantC. satisfyingD. proper15.Watching these kids grow brings me satisfaction that is difficult to surpass.A. obtainB. exceedC. describeD. forget16.The journal published a series of articles that reviewed the prospects for a new era of “genetic medicine”.A. backgroundB. explorationC. surveyD. outlook17.If you don’t slow down and take a break, you’ll be burned out very quickly.A.distressedB. AnxiousC. exhaustedD. upset18.Following our merging with Smith Brothers, the new company will, from now on, be known as Smith and Murphy Inc.A. cooperationB. meeting C agreement D. combination19.Only native-born citizens are eligible for the U.S PresidencyA. requiredB. qualifiedC. selectedD. elected20.It was 38 degrees and the air conditioning barely cooled the room.A. simplyB. quicklyC. hardlyD. stronglyPart III Reading Comprehension (45 minutes, 25 points)Section ADirections: In this section, there are four passages followed by questions or unfinished statements, each with four suggested answers A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer and mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.Passage OneWhat did you study at university? If it was something along the lines of law or business, you might want to look away now. That’s because according to new research, which has found a link between our university subjects and our personalities, you have selfish, uncooperative tendencies and are not very in touch with your feelings. On the plus side, you’re probably the life and soul of a party, the findings suggest.Researchers analyzed data from more than 13,000 university students who were involved in 12 separate studies. From this, they discovered a correlation between the “Big Five” major personality traits and the subjects they were enrolled on.For example, those studying law, economics, political science and medicine tended to be much more outgoing than those taking other subjects, the study found. But when it came to “agreeable”-the tendency towards being helpful, generous and considerate-the lawyers scored particularly low, as did business and economics students.Arts and humanities students, as well as those studying psycho and politics scored highly for openness, meaning they were curious, imaginative and in touch with their inner feelings, while economists, engineers, lawyers and scientists scored comparatively low. However, the arts and humanities students also tended to be less conscientious and more nervous, typically exhibiting signs of anxiety and moodiness. Psychology students were not far behind arts and humanities students for these traits.Study author Anna Vedel, from the University of Aarhus in Denmark, said she was surprised by the results. “The effect sizes show that the differences found are not trivial, far from,” she said. “On the more humorous sidethey do confirm our more or less prejudicial stereotypes of the disturbed psychologist, the withdrawn natural scientist, the cynical economist.”And she said that the findings could help those school pupils who currently have no idea what to study at university, as well as helping academics to plan their lectures. “I’m not arguing that these results should play a major role in either guidance or selection, but it might provide some inspiration for students that are in doubt about study choices and want to make a choice based on more than abilities, for example,” said Dr Vedel. “Or teachers might better understand their student population.”21.The first paragraph implies that law or business students mayA. be amused by the researchB. be interested in the researchC. dislike the research D enjoy the research22.According to the research, law students scored particularly low in the trait ofA. generosityB. opennessC. anxietyD. selfishness23.The word “conscientious” (Para.4) probably means “”A. moodyB. sensitiveC. curiousD. careful24 .Anna Vedel stated that the researchA.confirmed the link between personality and professionB.showed that the differences were far from significantC.was not reliable because of its prejudicial observationD.did not have enough samples to support its findings25.According to Anna Vedel, the research may help _A.students make wise choices in finding jobsB.teachers understand their students betterC.students make presentations more academicallyD.school pupils go to better universitiesPassage TwoAlphaGo’s victory over Go(围棋)champion Lee Se-dol reportedly shocked artificial intelligence experts, who thought such an event was 10 to 15 years away. But if the timing was a surprise, the outcome was not. On the contrary, it was inevitable and entirely foreseeable.Playing complex games is precisely what computers do supremely well. Just as they beat the world champions at checkers(跳棋)and then chess, they were destined to beat the champion at Go. Yet I don’t believe, as some do, that human defeats like this one presage an era of mass unemployment in which awesomely able computers leave most of us with nothing to do. Advancing technology will profoundly change the nature of high-value human skills and that is threatening, but we aren’t doomed.The skills of deep human interaction, the abilities to manage the exchanges that occur only between people,will only become more valuable. Three of these skills stand out. The first, the foundation of the rest, is empathy, which is more than just feeling someone else’s pain. It’s the ability to perceive what another person is thinking or feeling, and to respond in an appropriate way.The second is creative problem-solving in groups. Research on group effectiveness shows that the key isn’t team cohesion or motivation or even the smartest member’s IQ; rather, it’s the social sensitivity of the members, their ability to read one another and keep anyone from dominating.The third critical ability, somewhat surprisingly, is storytelling, which has not traditionally been valued by organizations. Charts, graphs and data analysis will continue to be important, but that’s exactly what technology does so well. To change people’s minds or inspire them to act, tell them a story.These skills, though basic to our humanity, are fundamentally different from the skills that have been the basis of economic progress for most of human history, such as logic, knowledge and analysis, which we learned from textbooks and in classrooms. By contrast, the skills of deep human interaction address the often irrational reality of how human beings behave, and we find them not in textbooks but inside ourselves. As computers master ever more complexity, that’s where we’ll find the source of our continued value.26.According to the author, AlphaGo’s victoryA. could have happened earlierB. came as a pleasant surpriseC. was an expected resultD. was more a matter of luck27.The word “presage” (Para.2) is closest in meaning to “”A. surviveB. sufferC. inventD. predict28.What is the author’s attitude towards the human future in face of technology?A. Unclear:B. Confused.C. Worried.D. Optimistic.29.Which of the following is the most fundamental to human interaction?A.Social sensitivity of group members to understand each other.B.Strong ability to share people’s feelings and respond.C.Team spirit to make sure that everyone is involved.D.Inspirational storytelling to motivate people to act.30.According to the author, the skills of deep human interactionA.are the source of true human values in the futureB.can work with knowledge to make the world betterC.are similar to the skills of human logic and analysisD.can be learned from textbooks and in classroomsPassage ThreeLast year, I went WWOOFing (Willing Workers on Organic Farms) at a beautiful organic farm in La Reunion. With WWOOFing, volunteers exchange their time and work for food and accommodation. I slept in a cabin in thewoods with hedgehogs(刺猬)digging about in the bushes, all different coloured birds singing in the morning and endless rows of palm trees offering shade from the sun,For me, one of the best ways to get to know a new place is to work with the land, live with the locals and share meals together. This is why I absolutely love WWOOFing. It has got to be one of the best ways to travel. It is a mutually beneficial exchange where everyone involved prioritises people and environment above profit. You get the time and space to deepen a connection with local communities and nature.There is a lot to learn and each farm has its own unique way of doing things, depending on the environment, climate and soil. At the farm in La Reunion we planted palm trees to harvest the core of the trunk which can be eaten in salads. Before staying with the farm I had only eaten heart of palm from cans which were nothing in comparison to the real thing, fresh from the ground. When potting up the very beginnings of the palm trees, I felt grateful to be a part of the start of the trees’ cycle. I was filled with awe that something so small could grow into something so big and strong.We also did lots of weeding, which helped me to get to know all kinds of different plants, to be able to identify which ones we could use as herbs/medicine/in salads and. Which were seen as uneatable. I also got to harvest pineapples and guava fruit(番石榴)to make jams which will be sold at the local market.Of course, not everyone is able to travel far away into the field. The great thing about the skill-sharephilosophy behind WWOOFing is that it’s something we can all do from our own backyard. The focus shifts from money to how we can best support each other in our communities. A fair exchange can make a big difference in the world.31.WWOOFing enables volunteers toA. get food and shelter for their workB. travel around La Reunion for freeC. tell the differences between various birdsD. have close contact with wild animals32.The author found his farm life in La Reunion quite ----A. awfulB. rewardingC. comfortableD. difficult33.The author did all of the following on the organic farm EXCEPTA. removing. WeedsB. planting palm treesC. harvesting fruitsD. collecting vegetables34.The philosophy of WWOOFing is toA. improve local environmentB. make locals live betterC. unite different communitiesD. Advocate a fair exchange35.This passage is mainly aboutA. the development of WWOOFingB. a local WWOOFing communityC. a charming WWOOFing experienceD. the system of WWOOFingPassage FourExperts say distracted walking is a growing problem, as people of all ages become more dependent on electronic devices for personal and professional matters. They also note pedestrian deaths have been rising in recent years. In 2005, 11% of all US deaths involved pedestrians, but that number rose t0 15% in 2014.The rise in deaths coincides with states introducing bills that target pedestrians. Some states, such as Hawaii, Arkansas, Illinois, Nevada and New York, continue to introduce legislation every year.The measure recently introduced by New Jersey assembly woman Pamela Lampitt would ban walking while texting and prohibit pedestrians on public roads from using electronic communication devices unless they are hands-free. Violators would face fines of up to $50, 15-day imprisonment or both, which is the same penalty as jaywalking(乱穿马路)。

同等学力申硕英语口语交际答题技巧

同等学力申硕英语口语交际答题技巧

同等学力申硕英语口语交际答题技巧
1、认真听题:
考生要做到口语考试开始时,集中精力听懂口语考试题目,不要做任
何多余的提前准备,否则会影响口语考试中的思考状况。

2、及时回答:
考生在答题时要尽量保持有条不紊的思维,一定要记住不要拖延时间,不要显得吞吞吐吐,否则会影响考试成绩。

3、把握好信息:
考生在口语考试中,要把握好口语考试中所涉及的信息,把握住关键词,做到分清主次,明确重点。

4、多练习:
熟能生巧,准备口语考试之前,考生要多模仿实践,重复练习,这样
才有可能把口语考试中的内容掌握得比较牢固。

5、适当发挥:
考生在口语考试中,不要只局限于书本上的内容,应该灵活运用现有
的英语语言知识,将自己把握的相关信息连接起来,发挥出自己的特长,
这样才能更加准确地回答出口语考试题目。

2016同等学力申硕英语真题及答案解析

2016同等学力申硕英语真题及答案解析

2016同等学力申硕英语真题及答案解析IntroductionIn 2016, the English examination for the Master's degree admission via equivalent qualification was held. This article aims to provide an analysis of the exam questions and answers, allowing candidates to better understand the content and improve their overall performance.Section 1: Reading Comprehension1. Passage 1: Title: "The Importance of Emotional Intelligence"The first passage in the reading comprehension section discusses the significance of emotional intelligence. It explores how emotional intelligence plays a pivotal role in one's personal and professional life. The passage emphasizes self-awareness, empathy, and effective communication skills as essential aspects of emotional intelligence. The questions related to this passage primarily focus on understanding the main ideas and supporting evidence.2. Passage 2: Title: "The Impact of Climate Change on Biodiversity"The second passage delves into the impact of climate change on biodiversity. It highlights how rising global temperatures and environmental shifts are affecting various ecosystems around the world. The passage explores potential solutions and calls for urgent action to mitigate the effects of climate change. The questions in this section assess the candidates' ability to comprehend the main arguments and infer information from the text.Section 2: Cloze TestThe cloze test evaluates the candidates' grasp of English vocabulary, grammar, and contextual understanding. This section consists of a passage with multiple gaps, which must be filled with appropriate words or phrases. The passage could be related to a variety of topics, such as education, technology, or environment.Section 3: Error CorrectionIn this section, candidates are presented with a text that contains grammatical errors. Their task is to identify and correct these errors based on their understanding of English grammar rules and sentence structure. The errors could range from verb tense agreement to word choice or punctuation mistakes.Section 4: TranslationThe translation section evaluates the candidates' ability to translate sentences from Chinese to English. The sentences provided could cover a wide range of topics, including social issues, economy, or culture. Accuracy, coherence, and appropriate word usage are crucial in this section.Section 5: WritingCandidates are required to write an essay on a given topic within a specific word limit. The essay assesses their writing skills, logical thinking, and ability to express ideas coherently. The topics could be related to current events, social challenges, or personal experiences. Clear structure, persuasive arguments, and correct grammar and vocabulary usage are essential for a high score.Answer and Analysis1. Reading Comprehension: The answers and explanations for the multiple-choice questions in the reading comprehension section are provided. Each question is analyzed, highlighting the correct answer choice and the reasons behind it. This allows candidates to understand the reasoning required to answer similar questions accurately.2. Cloze Test: The correct answers for the gaps in the cloze test section are provided, along with the explanations for each choice. This helps candidates comprehend the appropriate vocabulary and grammar required to complete the passage.3. Error Correction: The errors in the given text are identified and corrected, demonstrating the correct grammar rules and sentence structure. Detailed explanations accompany each correction to aid candidates in understanding common mistakes and improving their grammar skills.4. Translation: The correct translations for the provided sentences from Chinese to English are given, along with explanations for the word choices and syntax. This helps candidates enhance their translation skills and expand their vocabulary range.ConclusionThe 2016 same-level academic English examination for Master's degree admission covered various sections, including reading comprehension, cloze test, error correction, translation, and writing. The analysis and answers provided in this article aim to assist candidates in comprehending the exam format, understanding the correct answers, and improving their overall performance in future exams. By reviewing the questions, answers, andexplanations, candidates can identify their strengths and weaknesses and develop effective strategies for success in similar exams.。

2016同等学力申硕英语真题及答案解析(卷一卷二)(word文档良心出品)

2016同等学力申硕英语真题及答案解析(卷一卷二)(word文档良心出品)

2016同等学力申硕英语真题及答案解析(卷一) (卷一)Part I Oral Communication (10 points)Section A Directions: In this section there are two incomplete dialogues and each dialogue has three blanks and three choices A, B and C, taken from the dialogue. Fill in each of the blanks with one of the choices to complete the dialogue and mark your answer on the Answer sheet.Dialogue OneA. Will you take care of that for me?B. Does it have anything valuable inside?C. How do you want to send it?Clerk: May I help you? Customer: Ye s, I’d like to send this letter to my family in England. Clerk: Did you write your return address on the envelope? Customer: Yes, I did. Clerk: ____1____ Customer: I guess I’ll send it airmail. Clerk: ____2____ Customer: Yes. I enclosed a check and some photographs. Clerk: Then you’d better send it by registered mail. Customer: That’s a good idea.___3____ Clerk: I’m sorry, sir. You’ll have to take your letter to the next window.Dialogue TwoA. You can’t even stay in the sun for five minutes.B.I guess so.C. You want my advice?Winne: Oh, man! Nobody can stand this kind of scorching heat. Marc: Absolutely! _____4_____ Winne: Anyway, I guess this afternoon there’s nothing we can do but stay home. Marc: ____5_____ I don’t want to be taken to thehospital for heat exhaustion or something. Winne: ___6_____ Drink a lot of liquids and spare yourself the worst of the heat! Marc: Yean, you’re right. Got to drink a lot of fluids.Section B Directions:In this section there is one incomplete interview which has four blanks and four choices A, B ,C and D, taken from the interview. Fill in each of the blanks with one of the choices to complete the interview and mark your answer on the Answer sheet.A.I literally can’t stop.B. But now I don’t need to worry any mo re.C. You’re known as the first billionaire author here.D. But that’s not just about money.Interviewer: You have published six popular books. 7Interviewee: Yeah. Interviewer: So how has being the first billionaire author affected your perception of yourself? Interviewee: I dress better. Well, you can definitely afford better clothes.8I think the single biggest thing that money gave me--and obviously I came from a place where I was a single mother and it really was hand to mouth at one point. It was literally as poor as you can get without being homeless at one point. 9 Never. Interviewer: Are you in a place now where you can accept that you will always be rich? Interviewee: No. Interviewer: And will you be writing more? Interviewee: Oh, definitely. I c an’t, yeah,10Well, I mean, you could tie my hands to my sides, I suppose, but I have to write. For my own mental health, I need to write.Part II Vocabulary (10 points)Directions: In this part there are ten sentences, each with one word or phrase underlined. Choose the one from the four choices marked A, B, C and D thatbest keeps the meaning of the sentence. Mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.11. Such experience helps promote one’s alertness to other cultures, as well as a better appreciation of one’s own culture.A. preferenceB. adjustmentC. sensitivityD. response12. If you always try to find fault with others, it means that you have gained another shortcoming.A. ignoreB. criticizeC. impressD. follow13. The election will be brought forward to June as so many people are on holiday in July.A. prolongedB. adaptedC. postponedD. Advanced14. As to the question of refreshments, I should think orange juice and potato chips will be sufficient.A. enoughB. abundantC. satisfyingD. proper15. Watching these kids grow brings me satisfaction that is difficult to surpass.A. obtainB. exceedC. describeD. forget16. The journal published a series of articles that reviewed the prospects for a new era of “genetic 16. medicine”.A. backgroundB. explorationC. surveyD. outlook17.If you don’t slow down and take a break, you’ll be burned out very quickly.A. distressedB. anxiousC. exhaustedD. upset18. Following our merging with Smith Brothers, the new company will, from now on be known as Smith and Murphy Inc.A. cooperationB. meetingC. agreementD. combination19. Only native-born citizens are eligible for the U.S. Presidency.A. requiredB. qualifiedC. selectedD. elected20. It was 38 degrees and the air conditioning barely cooled the room.A. simplyB. quicklyC. hardlyD. stronglyPart III Reading Comprehension (25 points)Section A Directions: In this section, there are four passages followed by questions or unfinished statements, each with four suggested answers A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer and mark your answer on the Answer Sheet. Passage OneWhat did you study at university? If it was something along the lines of law or business, you might want to look away now. That's because according to new research, which has found a link between our university subjects and our personalities, you have selfish, uncooperative tendencies and are not very in touch with your feelings. On the plus side, you're probably the life and soul of a party, the findings suggest. Researchers analyzed data from more than 13,000 university students who were involved in 12 separate studies. From this, they discovered a correlation between the “Big Five” major personality traits and the subjects they were enrolled on. For example, those studying law, economics, political science and medicine tended to be much more outgoing than those taking other subjects, the study found. But when it came to “agreeableness” -- the tendency towards being helpful, generous and considerate -- the lawyers scored particularly low, as did business and economics students. Arts andhumanities students, as well as those studying psychology and politics scored highly for openness, meaning they were curious, imaginative and in touch with their inner feelings, while economists, engineers, lawyers and scientists scored comparatively low. However, the arts and humanities students also tended to be less conscientious and more nervous, typically exhibiting signs of anxiety and moodiness. Psychology students were not far behind arts and humanities students for these traits. Study author Anna Vedel, from the University of Aarhus in Denmark, said she was surprised by the magnitude of the results. “The effect sizes show that the differences found are not trivial, far from,” she said. “On the more humorous side they do confirm our more or less prejudicial stereotypes of the disturbed psychologist, the withdrawn natural scientist, the cynical economist.” And she said that the findings could help those school pupils who currently have no idea what to study at university, as well as helping academics to plan their lectures. “I’m not arguing that these results should play a major role in either guidance or selection, but it might provide some inspiration for students that are in doubt about study choices and want to make a choice based on more than abilities, for example,” said Dr Vedel. “Or teachers might better understand their student population.”21.The first paragraph implies that law or business students may _______.A.be amused by the researchB.be interested in the researchC.dislike the researchD.enjoy the research22.According to the research, law students scored particularly low in the trait of_______. A. generosityB. opennessC. anxiety D. selfishness23. The word “conscientious” (Para. 4) probably means “________”.A. moodyB. sensitiveC. curiousD. careful24. Anna Vedel stated that the research _______.A. confirmed the link between personality and professionB. showed that the differences were far from significantC. was not reliable because of its prejudicial observationD. did not have enough samples to support its findings25. According to Anna Vedel, the research may help ______.A. students make wise choices in finding jobsB. teachers understand their students betterC. students make presentations more academicallyD. school pupils go to better universitiesPassage TwoAlphaGo’s victory over Go( 围棋)champion Lee Se-dol reportedly shocked artificial intelligence experts, who thought such an event was 10 to 15 years away. But if the timing was a surprise, the outcome was not. On the contrary, it was inevitable and entirely foreseeable. Playing complex games is precisely what computers do supremely well. Just as they beat the world champions at checkers(跳棋)and then chess, they were destined to beat the champion at Go. Yet I don’t believe, as some do, that human defeats like this one presage an era of mass unemployment in which awesomely able computers leave most ofus with nothing to do. Advancing technology will profoundly change the nature of high-value human skills and that is threatening, but we aren’t doomed. The skills of deep human interaction, the abilities to manage the exchanges that occur only between people, will only become more valuable. Three of these skills stand out: The first, the foundation of the rest, is empathy, which is more than just feeling someone else’s pain. It’s the ability to perceive what another person is thinking or feeling, and to respond in an appropriate way. The second is creative problem-solving in groups. Research on group effectiveness shows that the key isn’t team cohesion or motivation or even the smartest member’s IQ; rather, it’s the social sensitivity of the members, their ability to read one another and keep anyone from dominating. The third critical ability, somewhat surprisingly, is storytelling, which has not traditionally been valued by organizations. Charts, graphs and data analysis will continue to be important, but that’s exactly what technology does so well. To change people’s minds or inspire them to act, tell them a story. These skills, though basic to our humanity, are fundamentally different from the skills that have been the basis of economic progress for most of human history, logic, knowledge and analysis, which we learned from textbooks and in classrooms. By contrast, the skills of deep human interaction address the often irrational reality of how human beings behave, and we find them not in textbooks but inside ourselves. As computers master ever more co mplexity, that’s where we’ll find the source of our continued value.26. According to the author, AlphaGo’s victory_____.A. could have happened earlierB. came as a pleasant surpriseC. was an expected resultD. was more a matter of luck27. The word “presage”(Para. 2) is closest in meaning to“ _____”.A. surviveB. sufferC. inventD. predict28. What is the author’s attitude towards the human future in the face of technology?A. UnclearB. ConfusedC. WorriedD. Optimistic29. Which of the following is the most fundamental to human interaction?A. Social sensitivity of group members to understand each other.B. Strong ability to share people’s feelings and respond.C. Team spirit to make sure that everyone is involved.D. Inspirational storytelling to motivate people to act.30. According to the author, the skills of deep human interaction .A. are the source of true human values in the futureB. can work with knowledge to make the world betterC. are similar to the skills of human logic and analysisD. can be learned from textbooks and in classroomsPassage ThreeLast year, I went WWOOFing (Willing Workers on Organic Farms) at abeautiful organic farm in La Réunion. With WWOOFing, volunteers exchange their time and work for food and accommodation. I slept in a cabin in the woods with hedgehogs(刺猬) digging about in the bushes, all different coloured birds singing in the morning and endless rows of palm trees offering shade from the sun. For me, one of the best ways to get to know a new place is to work with the land, live with the locals and share meals together. This is why I absolutely love WWOOFing. It has got to be one of the best ways to travel. It is a mutually beneficial exchange where everyone involved prioritises people and environment above profit. You get the time and space to deepen a connection with local communities and nature. There is a lot to learn and each farm has its own unique way of doing things, depending on the environment, climate and soil. At the farm in La Réu nion we planted palm trees to harvest the core of the trunk which can be eaten in salads. Before staying with the farm I had only eaten heart of palm from cans which were nothing in comparison to the real thing, fresh from the ground. When potting up the very beginnings of the palm trees, I felt grateful to be a part of the start of the trees' cycle. I was filled with awe that something so small could grow into something so big and strong. We also did lots of weeding, which helped me to get to know all kinds of different plants, to be able to identify which ones we could use as herbs/medicine/in salads and which were seen as uneatable. I also got to harvest pineapples and guava fruit(番石榴) to make jams which will be sold at the local market. Of course, not everyone is able to travel far away into the field.The great thing about the skill-share philosophy behind WWOOFing is that it’s something we can all do from our own backyard. The focus shifts from money to how we can best support each other in our communities. A fair exchange can make a big difference in the world.31. WWOOFing enables volunteers to ________.A. get food and shelter for their workB.travel around La Réunion for freeC. tell the differences between various birdsD. have close contact with wild animals32. The author found his farm life in La Réunio n quite ______A. awfulB. rewardingC. comfortableD. difficult33. The author did all of the following on the organic farm EXCEPT _______.A. removing weedsB. planting palm treesC. harvesting fruitsD. collecting vegetables34. The philosophy of WWOOFing is to _______A. improve local environmentB. make locals live betterC. unite different communitiesD. advocate a fair exchange35. This passage is mainly about _____A. the development of WWOOFingB. a local WWOOFing communityC. a charming WWOOFing experienceD. the system of WWOOFingPassage FourExperts say distracted walking is a growing problem, as people of all ages become more dependent on electronic devices for personal and professional matters. They also note pedestrian deaths have been rising in recent years. In 2005, 11% of all US deaths involved pedestrians, but that number rose to 15% in 2014. The rise in deaths coincides with states introducing bills that target pedestrians. Some states, such as Hawaii, Arkansas, Illinois, Nevada and New York, continue to introduce legislation every year. The measure recently introduced by New Jersey assembly woman Pamela Lampitt would ban walking while texting and prohibit pedestrians on public roads from using electronic communication devices unless they are hands-free. Violators would face fines of up to $50, 15-day imprisonment or both, which is the same penalty as jaywalking(乱穿马路). Half of the fine would be allocated to safety education about the dangers of walking while texting, said Lampit. Some see the proposal as an unnecessary government overreach, while others say they understand Lampitt's reasoning. But most agree that people need to be made aware of the issue. "Distracted pedestrians, like distracted drivers, present a potential danger to themselves and drivers on the road," Lampitt said. "An individual crossing the road distracted by their smartphone presents just as much danger to motorists as someone jaywalking and should be held, at minimum, to the same penalty." The main question raised about the measure, though, is whether it can be enforced consistently by police officers whousually have more pressing matters to deal with. Some feel that rather than imposing a new law, the state should focus on distracted-walking education. Lampitt said the measure is needed to stop and penalize "risky behavior." She cited a National Safety Council report that showed distracted-walking incidents involving cellphones accounted for an estimated 11,101 injuries from 2000 through 2011. The study found a majority of those injured were female and most were 40 or younger. Talking on the phone was the most prevalent activity at the time of injury, while texting accounted for 12%. Nearly 80% of the injuries occurred as the result of a fall, while 9% occurred from the pedestrian striking a motionless object.36.This passage is mainly concerned with _____A. the difficulty in enforcing road regulationsB. rising deaths caused by distracted walkingC. the dangers of jaywalking on busy streetsD. distracted walking involving smart phones37. The states introducing bills that target pedestrians ________.A. have benefited from the billsB. find it hard to carry them outC. have been promoting the legislationD. will have fewer deaths of pedestrians38. According to the measure proposed by Lampitt, walking while texting would ______.A. become illegalB. involve safety educationC. be blamed publiclyD. incur a fine of over $5039. Lampitt reasons that distracted pedestrians are as dangerous as ________.A. motoristsB. speeding driversC. jaywalkersD. drunk drivers40. Which of the following would the author of the passage most probably agree with?A. Males are more vulnerable to distracted-walking injures.B. Police officers are unhappy with the proposed law.C. Safety education is more important than penalty.D. Rising distracted-walking incidents call for real attention.Section B Directions: In this section, you are required to read one quoted blog and the comments on it. The blog and comments are followed by questions or unfinished statements, each with four suggested answer A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer and mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.The saying “Clothes Make the Man” dates back some 400 years and it refers to the fact that when people see a well-dressed person, they assume that person is a professional, capable, and (especially in the old days) rich. Therefore, you had to dress like how you wanted to be perceived, what you wanted to eventually achieve. Fast forward 400 years, lots of folks still think the same way. But does it really make a difference? I happen to be one of those who do not put faith in the old saying. I suppose I might be in the minority but I am a member of an elite club with the likes of Steve Jobs and Bill Gates in my camp. Perception is not reality; perception is halfway to discovering reality.Perception is drawn from our own impressions, our own belief systems. Is it powerful and influential? Absolutely! Is it all that it seems? Less often than you think. How many times have you cast an initial judgment only to surprise yourself later and learn how you missed out on a great opportunity, person or idea? Comment 1 In the present era, many associate the well-dressed with being the most successful. It took folks in the business world a long time to overlook the way Steve Jobs wore jeans on the public stage. I did not know Mr. Jobs, though I wish I had. I have heard it said that he invented the concept of “business casual.” In my mind that is as much a matter of self-confidence as it is a matter of taste in clothing. Comment 2 You are wrong about Steve Jobs. He certainly did care about how he was perceived and his appearance was very much calculated to achieve his desired effect. From his early formal business clothing down to the aggressive casualness of his eventual black turtle neck and jeans uniform, his clothes and the impact they made were clearly foremost in his mind. Comment 3 It reminds me of the story about the philosopher who goes to a formal dinner party in jeans. When asked if he felt out of place because of his clothes, he looked around and said he hadn’t noticed.41.Which of the following might the writer of the passage agree with?A. Steve Jobs and Bill Gates dress formally.B. We should not judge a person by his clothing.C. It is clothes that make the man.D. The well-dressed are most likely to succeed.42. According to the writer of the passage, perception ______.A. might prove wrongB. is powerful and reliableC. is half realityD. might be worthless to us43. The writer of Comment 1 seems to ______.A. dislike the way Steve Jobs dressed for business occasionsB. suggest that business people have no taste in clothingC. believe that the well-dressed are the most successfulD. think that Steve Jobs’ casualness reflected his self-confidence44. Speaking of Steve Jobs, the writer of Comment 2 ________.A. points out that Steve Jobs was a very aggressive personB. suggests that he and Steve Jobs used to be in the same clubC. holds the same view as the writer of the passageD. thinks Steve Jobs’ casualness was carefully thought out45.When he went to the dinner party in jeans (Comment 3), the philosopher _______A. thought that people liked his clothesB. was not aware of how his clothes lookedC. felt quite embarrassedD. considered himself out of placePart IV Cloze (10 points) Directions:In this part, there is a passage with ten blanks. For each blank there are fourchoices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the best answer for each blank and mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.The history of transportation is very long and full of changes and inventions. It starts ___46__ walking, which is not any invention; it just takes energy. People used to walk to get to other places. If you wanted to get somewhere quickly, the __47___way to do that was to run . Actually, the first invention for the transportation __48__ was the shoe. Centuries ago there were no shoes, and people walked barefoot. Then people invented ___49__ to transport themselves and materials from one place to another. In some cultures, people invented sledges(雪橇), ___50__ are a kind of board that you drag along the ground. You can tie things on the sledges to help carry them, but it’s a challenging invention ___51__ if you hit a rock with the sledges as you pull it, the contents can ___52___. In other cultures, people invented the wheels, which they used to make it easier to move things---and people. That was the beginning of many innovations in transportation. ___53___ people had wheels they could invent other ways to travel. They could put the wheels on a board and make it a wagon, and then they could ___54__ that wagon to an ox or a horse and ride as well as carry materials. That wheel led to __55___ we have today: trucks, automobiles, and even boats and planes. For example, there were steamboats that used giant wheels that turned with blades, pushing the water and pushing the boat forward.46. A. on B. at C. for D. with47. A. possible B. only C. one D. Just48. A. probably B. luckily C. really D. Formerly49. A. methods B. channels C. ways D. Measures50. A. what B. when C. where D. Which51. A. unless B. but C. even D. Since52. A. pull out B. slip off C. hold down D. put down53. A.Once B. Then C. However D.Yet54. A. stick B. make C. fasten D. change55. A. what B. that C. which D. howPart V Text Completion(20 points)Directions: In this part, there are three incomplete texts with 20 questions (Ranging from 56 to 75).Above each text there are three or four phrases to be completed .First, use the choices provided in the box to complete the phrases. Second, use the completed phrases to fill in the blanks of the text. Mark your answer on the Answer Sheet. Text One56. A.many B.choose C.think of D. ways of Phrases: A.56only one languageB.57any reason not toC.in58different waysD.the most boring59seeing the world I think every language has a certain way of seeing the world. Each is a whole different world – a whole different mindsets. I couldn’t possibly60because it would mean really giving up the possibility to be able to see the world. So the monolingual lifestyle, for me, is the saddest, the loneliest,62. There are so many advantages of learning a language; I reallycan’t63. Text Two A. known B. idea C. feelPhrases: A. but it may64like forever B. a person may have no65what is wrong C.what is66as panic disorder A panic attack is a sudden feeling of terror. Usually it does not last long, __67__. The cause can be something as normally uneventful at driving over a bridge or flying in an airplane. And it can happen even if the person has driven over many bridges or flown many times before. A fast heartbeat. Sweaty hands. Difficulty breathing. A lightheaded feeling. At first __68___. But these can all be signs of ___69____. The first appearance usually is between the ages of eighteen and twenty-four. 1n some cases it develops after a tragedy. Like the death of a loved one, or some other difficult situation. Text Three A.lights B.protect C. in the dark Phrases: A.sit at home70 B.turn off all non-essential71 C.passed a law to I’m a big fan of trying to save the environment, and this month is the WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature) annual Earth Hour. Earth Hour is an event where you 73 and power between 8-9 pm, things like your TV and computer. However, you don’t just 74 for an hour. Instead, people gather in groups and have fun without using power. Things like dancing, fireworks and musical performances are popular and it’s very fun to take part. Earth Hour isn’t just about saving energy; people involved in Earth Hour have also planted a forest in Uganda, built2016年同等学力申硕英语真题参考答案及解析1.本题选 C 解析:根据第 1 题空格下面一行顾客说“我想我会用航空邮件寄”可以推断店员在问邮寄方式。

2016同等学力英语备考沟通课(部分课件)

2016同等学力英语备考沟通课(部分课件)
there unless you have a special permit. Are you going to be parking in the daytime or evening? Student: I park in the evenings. Clerk: (2) Have you seen those signs? Student: Yes ,I have seen those signs. Clerk: (3)
Picture this situation: you have bought a faulty item from a shop and you take it back to complain. You go directly to the shop assistant and tell them your problem. They say they cannot help you, 59 to the point perhaps where you start insulting the poor shop assistant. This will do you no favors, 60 , or even your money back. If you go directly to the first person you see, you may be wasting your time as they may be powerless 61 . So the important lesson to be learnt is to make sure firstly that you are speaking to the relevant person, the one who has the authority to make decisions.

同等学力英语2016分题型复习(口语)

同等学力英语2016分题型复习(口语)
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同等学力英语口语交际表达法总结

同等学力英语口语交际表达法总结

附录1:不同语境下的口语表达用语总结1.见面时的对话(1)Greetings1)How are you—Fine, (Very well, Not bad,) thank you. And you—Just so so. I have a headache.—Not too well, I’m afraid.2)How’s Bob、How’s the familyHow’s everybody at the office(2)Expressing surprise and pleasure in seeing someone1)Hello, Jack. Haven’t seen you for a long time (ages) ! How’s everything going2)Oh, hello, Wang. I’m so glad to see you. How’re you doing3)Hi, John! Nice to meet you here. How are you getting on (How are things with you)4)Hi, Mary! Fancy running into you here! It’s great to see you again.What have you been doing since I saw you last2.分手时的对话"(1)Announcing that you must be leaving1)Well, I must be off. Good-bye.—Good-bye.2)I’m afraid I’ve got to be going now. So long!—So long!4)I’m afraid I must be going now. It was nice meeting you. See you later.—(I’m) glad to have met you, too. Take care.5)Sorry, I’ll have to be going. It’s getting very late. Good night.。

同等学力申硕英语考试试题与答案

同等学力申硕英语考试试题与答案

同等学力申硕英语考试试题与答案2016同等学力申硕英语考试试题与答案练习题一Americans usually consider themselves a friendly people. Their friendships,however,tend to be shorter and more casual than friendships among people from other cultures. It is not uncommon for Americans to have only one close friend during their lifetime,and consider other “friends”to be just social acquaintances. This attitude probably has something to do with American mobility and the fact that Americans do not like to be dependent on other people. They tend to“compartmentalize”(划分)friendships,having“friends at work”,“friends on the softball team”,“family friends”,etc.Because the United States is a highly active society,full of movement and change,people always seem to be on the go. In this highly charged atmosphere,Americans can sometimes seem brusque(无礼的)or impatient. They want to get to know you as quickly as possible and then move on to something else. Sometimes,early on,they will ask you questions that you may feel are very personal. No insult is intended;the questions usually grow out of their genuine interest or curiosity,and their impatience to get to the heart of the matter. And the same goes for you. If you do not understand certain American behavior or you want to know more about them,do not hesitate to ask them questions about themselves. Americans are usually eager to explain all about their country or anything“American”in which you may be interested. So much so in fact that you may become tired of listening. It doesn’t matter because Americans tend tobe uncomfortable with silence during a conversation. They would rather talk about the weather or the latest sports scores,for example,than deal with silence.On the other hand,don’t exp ect Americans to be knowledgeable about international geography or world affairs,unless those subjects directly involve the United States. Because the United States is not surrounded by many other nations,some Americans tend to ignore the rest of the world.1.The general topic of the passage is .A. American cultureB. American societyC. Americans’ activitiesD. Americans’ personality2.Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE according to the passage?A. Americans do not like to depend on other people.B. Friendships among Americans tend to be casual.C. Americans know a lot about international affairs.D. Americans always seem to be on the go.3.The phrase“highly charged”(Paragraph 2)most probably means .A. extremely freeB. highly responsibleC. very cheerfulD. full of mobility and change4.It can be inferred from the passage that .A. Americans want to participate in all kinds of activitiesB. Americans’ character is affected by their social and geographical environmentsC. Americans do not know how to deal with silenceD. Curiosity is characteristic of Americans5According to the passage,Americans tend to ignore the rest of the world because .A. they are not interested in other countriesB. they are too proud of themselvesC. their country does not have many neighboring nationsD. they are too busy to learn about other countries【答案解析】:美国人通常认为他们自己是友好的民族。

同等学力英语口语交际基础课程讲义

同等学力英语口语交际基础课程讲义

同等学力申请硕士学位英语口语交际讲义同等学力英语最新大纲解析(一)词汇掌握约6000个英语词汇和约700个常用词组。

对6000个词汇中的2800个左右的积极词汇要求熟练掌握,即能在口语交际和写作中准确地运用;其余词汇则要求能在阅读、语篇完形处理和英译汉等过程中识别和理解。

(二)语法掌握英语的基本语法知识、常用句型和结构,能正确理解包含这些知识、句型和结构的句子和语篇。

(三)口语交际能用英语进行日常口语交流。

对于生活、学习和工作中的常见英语交流,能理解交流情景、说话人的意图和会话的含义,并能运用相应的知识和判断进行恰当的交流。

能正确理解英语口语中常见的习惯用法。

(四)阅读能综合运用英语语言知识和阅读技能读懂一般性题材的文章、广告等应用性文本和博客及跟帖等互动形式的阅读材料。

要求能抓住大意,读懂细节,能理解上下文的逻辑关系,并能领会和分辨作者或话语参与各方的主要意图和态度及其异同等。

(五)语篇完形处理在理解阅读材料的基础上能综合运用词汇、语法、搭配、语段、篇章逻辑等方面的知识和上下文等对语篇各层次的信息进行正确判断和完型处理。

(六)英译汉能在不借助词典的情况下,把一般性题材的文章及科普文章中的段落从英语译成汉语,能准确表达原文的意思,语句通顺,用词基本正确,无重大语言错误。

(七)写作具有用书面英语表达思想和见解的基本能力。

所写文章应切合主题,能正确表达思想,意义连贯,无重大语言错误。

同等学力英语试卷探秘序号题型题量计分时间1口语交际10题10分152词汇10题10分103阅读理解25题25分454完形填空10题10分105短文完成20题20分206英译汉1题,100词左右10分207写作1题,150词左右15分30总计100分150Part I的前世今生2005年之前:Listening Comprehension2005-2012年:Dialogue Communication2013-今:Oral Communication题型变化之解析:1.从input向output转化;2.dialogue到oral意味着内容加长,难度加大。

2016同等学力英语真题及答案

2016同等学力英语真题及答案

2016同等学力英语真题及答案2016同等学力英语真题及答案是考生备考的重要参考资料,可以帮助考生了解考试内容和题型,掌握答题技巧,提升考试成绩。

下面将介绍2016同等学力英语真题及答案的相关信息。

一、2016同等学力英语真题概述2016同等学力英语真题是中国教育部组织的全国硕士研究生招生考试的一部分,主要考察考生的英语听力、阅读、写作和翻译能力。

真题包括听力、阅读理解、词汇与结构和写作四个部分,分为两个阶段进行考试。

二、2016同等学力英语真题样题及解析下面列举几道2016同等学力英语真题样题,并提供答案解析。

题目一:听力部分听下面一段对话,回答以下问题。

W: Excuse me, how do I get to the nearest post office?M: Go straight and then turn left at the second intersection. It will be on your right.Q: Where is the post office?A: On the right.解析:根据对话内容可以得知,前方有交叉口,然后在第二个交叉口左转即可到达邮局。

题目二:阅读理解部分阅读下文,回答以下问题。

Shopping OnlineNowadays, shopping online has become increasingly popular among people. It is convenient and saves time. You can buy clothes, electronics, food and almost everything you need online. With a few clicks, the products will be delivered to your doorstep.Q: Why is shopping online popular?A: It is convenient and saves time.解析:根据文章内容,可以得出结论,网上购物受欢迎的原因是便捷快捷。

2016同等学力英语真题及答案(含2017同等学力英语新大纲动向)

2016同等学力英语真题及答案(含2017同等学力英语新大纲动向)

前言--最新考试动向分析一:2013年的同等学力全国统考中,教育部学位与研究生教育发展中心,第一次敲定使用第六版新大纲,以致同等学力英语出现30分轻微漏洞,也因此2013-2016以往四年也成为同等学力英语(30分漏洞)相对较好的过关年。

这对于多年不接触英语、基础几近淡忘的在职备考群体而言,是非常有利的。

据相关人士表示,2017年同等学力英语大纲会以近几年的考试结果为导向,进行部分改动,但不会大幅度改动。

这对在职研学生而言,是一重大利好消息。

二:由于一直以来在职研类考试中,同等学力统考之‘姐妹篇’GCT(工程硕士10月联考),已确定于2016的12月底,开始并入国家普通研究生入学统招考试(注:每年清华北大的普研录取英语线仅在45-55之间,其考试难度可想而知)。

由于受此政策影响,2016同等学力统考虽侥幸未被并入其中,但毋庸置疑的是,同等学力统考难度系数肯定会同比加大。

综上所述,不管您自身现有的英语基础如何?当然是备考时间越早、备考策略越优,过关胜算越高!保险明智的做法当然是:务必要抢在政策发生可能性变化之前,通过自身不断的努力(有条件的话可以选择优质靠谱的考辅做后盾),争取一次性通过“最烦也是最难”的英语科目!总之,在明明看得见和预得见的“可能性”面前,切不可以胆试运、心存侥幸!一句话,试不起,也赌不起,更输不起!Part I Oral Communication (10 points) Section A Directions:In this section there are two incomplete dialogues and each dialogue has three blanks and three choices A, B and C, taken from the dialogue. Fill in each of the blanks with one of the choices to complete the dialogue and mark your answer on the Answer sheet.Dialogue OneA.Will you take care of that for me?B.Does it have anything valuable inside?C.How do you want to send it?Cl erk: May I help you? Customer: Yes, I’d like to send this letter to my family in England. Clerk: Did you write your return address on the envelope? Customer: Yes, I did. Clerk: ____1____ Customer: I guess I’ll send it airmail. Clerk: ____2____ Customer: Yes. I enclosed a check and some photographs. Clerk: Then you’d better send it by registered mail. Customer: That’s a good idea.___3____ Clerk: I’m sorry, sir. You’ll have to take your letter to the next window. Dialogue Two A.You can’t even stay in the sun for five minutes. B.I guess so. C.You want my advice? Winne: Oh, man! Nobody can stand this kind of scorching heat. Marc: Absolutely! _____4_____ Winne: Anyway,I guess this afternoon there’s nothing we can do but stay home. Marc: ____5_____ I don’t want t o be taken to the hospital for heat exhaustion or something. Winne: ___6_____ Drink a lot of liquids and spare yourself the worst of the heat! Marc: Yean, you’re right. Got to drink a lot of fluids. Section B Directions:In this section there is one incomplete interview which has four blanks and four choices A, B ,C and D, taken from the interview. Fill in each of the blanks with one of the choices to complete the interview and mark your answer on the Answer sheet. A.I literally can’t stop. B.But now I don’t need to worry any more. C.You’re known as the first billionaire author here. D.But that’s not just about money. Interviewer: You have published six popular books. 7 Interviewee: Yeah. Interviewer: So how has being the first billionaire author affected your perception of yourself? Interviewee: I dress better. Well, you can definitely afford better clothes.8I think the single biggest thing that money gave me--and obviously I came from a place where I was a single mother and it really was hand to mouth at one point. It was literally as poor as you can get without being homeless at one point. 9 Never. Interviewer: Are you in a place now where you can accept that you will always be rich? Interviewee: No. Interviewer: And will you be writing more?Interviewee: Oh, definitely. I can’t, yeah,10Well, I mean, you could tie my hands to my sides, I suppose, but I have to write. For my own mental health, I need to write. Part II Vocabulary (10 points) Directions: In this part there are ten sentences, each with one word or phrase underlined. Choose the one from the four choices marked A, B, C and D that best keeps the meaning of the sentence. Mark your answer on the Answer Sheet. 11.Such experience helps promote one’s alertness to other cultures, as well as a better apprec iation of one’s own culture. A. preferenceB. adjustment C. sensitivityD. response 12.If you always try to find fault with others, it means that you have gained another shortcoming. A.ignoreB. criticize C. impressD. follow 13.The election will be brought forward to June as so many people are on holiday in July. A. prolongedB. adapted C. postponedD. advanced 14.As to the question of refreshments, I should think orange juice and potato chips will be sufficient.A. enoughB. abundantC. satisfyingD. proper 15.Watching these kids grow brings me satisfaction that is difficult to surpass.A.obtainB. exceedC. describeD. forget 16.The journal published a series of articles that reviewed the prospects for a new era of “genetic 16. medicine”. A. backgroundB. exploratio n C. surveyD. outlook 17.If you don’t slow down andtake a break, you’ll be burned out very quickly. A.distressedB. anxious C. exhaustedD. upset 18.Following our merging with Smith Brothers, the new company will, from now on be known as Smith and Murphy Inc. A. cooperationB. meeting C. agreementD. combination 19.Only native-born citizens are eligible for the U.S. Presidency. A.requiredB. qualified C. selectedD. elected 20.It was 38 degrees and the air conditioning barely cooled the room. A.simplyB. quickly C. hardlyD. strongly Part III Reading Comprehension (25 points) Section A Directions: In this section, there are four passages followed by questions or unfinished statements, each with four suggested answers A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer and mark your answer on the Answer Sheet. Passage One What did you study at university? If it was something along the lines of law or business, you might want to look away now. That's because according to new research, which has found a link between our university subjects and our personalities, you have selfish, uncooperative tendencies and are not very in touch with your feelings. On the plus side, you're probably the life and soul of a party, the findings suggest. Researchers analyzed data from more than 13,000 university students who were involved in 12 separate studies. From this, they discovered a correlation between the “BigFive” major personality traits and the subjects they were enrolled on. For example, those studying law, economics, political science and medicine tended to be much more outgoing than those taking other subjects, the study found. But when it came to “agreeableness” -- the tendency towards being helpful, generous and considerate -- the lawyers scored particularly low, as did business and economics students. Arts and humanities students, as well as those studying psychology and politics scored highly for openness, meaning they were curious, imaginative and in touch with their inner feelings, while economists, engineers, lawyers and scientists scored comparatively low. However, the arts and humanities students also tended to be less conscientious and more nervous, typically exhibiting signs of anxiety and moodiness. Psychology students were not far behind arts and humanities students for these traits. Study author Anna Vedel, from the University of Aarhus in Denmark, said she was surprised by the magnitude of the results. “The effect sizes show that the differences found are not trivial, far from,” she said. “On the more humorous side they do confirm our more or less prejudicial stereotypes of the disturbed psychologist, the withdrawn natural scientist, the cynical economist.” And shesaid that the findings could help those school pupils who currently have no idea what to study at university, as well as helping academics to plan their lectures. “I’m not arguing that these results should play a major role in either guidance or selection, but it might provide some inspiration for students that are in doubt about study choices and want to make a choice based on more than abilities, for example,” said Dr Vedel. “Or teachers might better understand their student population.” 21.The first paragraph implies that law or business students may _______. A.be amused by the research B.be interested in the research C.dislike the research D.enjoy the research 22.According to the research, law students scored particularly low in the trait of _______. A. generosityB. opennessC. anxiety D. selfishness 23. The word “conscientious” (Para. 4) probably means “________”. A. moodyB. sensitiveC. curiousD. careful 24.Anna Vedel stated that the research _______. A. confirmed the link between personality and profession B.showed that the differences were far from significant C.was not reliable because of its prejudicial observation D.did not have enough samples to support its findings 25.According to Anna Vedel, the research may help ______. A.students make wise choices in finding jobsB.teachers understand their students betterC.students make presentations more academicallyD.school pupils go to better universities Passage Two AlphaGo’s victory over Go( 围棋 )champion Lee Se-dol reportedly shocked artificial intelligence experts, who thought such an event was 10 to 15 years away. But if the timing was a surprise, the outcome was not. On the contrary, it was inevitable and entirely foreseeable. Playing complex games is precisely what computers do supremely well. Just as they beat the world champions at checkers(跳棋)and then chess, they were destined to beat the champion at Go. Yet I don’t believe, as some do, that human defeats like this one presage an era of mass unemployment in which awesomely able computers leave most of us with nothing to do. Advancing technology will profoundly change the nature of high-value human skills and that is threatening, but we aren’t doomed. The skills of deep human interaction, the abilities to manage the exchanges that occur only between people, will only become more valuable. Three of these skills stand out: The first, the foundation of the rest, is empathy, which is more than just feeling someone else’s pain. It’s the ability to perceive what another person is thinking or feeling, and to respond in an appropriate way. The second is creativeproblem-solving in groups. Research on group effectiveness shows that the key isn’t team cohesion or motivation or even the smartest member’s IQ; rather, it’s the social sensitivity of the members, their ability to read one another and keep anyone from dominating. The third critical ability, somewhat surprisingly, is storytelling, which has not traditionally been valued by organizations. Charts, graphs and data analysis will continue to be important, but that’s exactly what technology does so well. To change people’s minds or inspire them to act, tell them a story. These skills, though basic to our humanity, are fundamentally different from the skills that have been the basis of economic progress for most of human history, logic, knowledge and analysis, which we learned from textbooks and in classrooms. By contrast, the skills of deep human interaction address the often irrational reality of how human beings behave, and we find them not in textbooks but inside ourselves. As computers master ever more complexity, that’s where we’ll find the source of our continued value.26. According to the author, AlphaGo’s victory_____. A.could have happened earlier B.came as a pleasant surprise C.was an expected result D.was more a matter of luck 27.The word “presage”(Para. 2) is closest in meaning to“ _____”. A.surviveB. sufferC. inve ntD. predict 28.What is the author’s attitude towards the human future in the face of technology?A.UnclearB. ConfusedC. WorriedD. Optimistic 29.Which of the following is the most fundamental to human interaction? A. Social sensitivity of group members to understand each other.B.Strong ability to share people’s feelings and respond.C.Team spirit to make sure that everyone is involved.D.Inspirational storytelling to motivate people to act.30.According to the author, the skills of deep human interaction . A.are the source of true human values in the future B.can work with knowledge to make the world better C.are similar to the skills of human logic and analysis D.can be learned from textbooks and in classrooms Passage Three Last year, I went WWOOFing (Willing Workers on Organic Farms) at a beautiful organic farm in La Réunion. With WWOOFing, volunteers exchange their time and work for food and accommodation. I slept in a cabin in the woods with hedgehogs(刺猬) digging about in the bushes, all different coloured birds singing in the morning and endless rows of palm trees offering shade from the sun. For me, one of the best ways to get to know a new place is to work with the land, live with the locals and share meals together. This is why I absolutely love WWOOFing. It has got to be oneof the best ways to travel. It is a mutually beneficial exchange where everyone involved prioritises people and environment above profit. You get the time and space to deepen a connection with local communities and nature. There is a lot to learn and each farm has its own unique way of doing things, depending on the environment, climate and soil. At the farm in La Réunion we planted palm trees to harvest the core of the trunk which can be eaten in salads. Before staying with the farm I had only eaten heart of palm from cans which were nothing in comparison to the real thing, fresh from the ground. When potting up the very beginnings of the palm trees, I felt grateful to be a part of the start of the trees' cycle. I was filled with awe that something so small could grow into something so big and strong. We also did lots of weeding, which helped me to get to know all kinds of different plants, to be able to identify which ones we could use as herbs/medicine/in salads and which were seen as uneatable. I also got to harvest pineapples and guava fruit(番石榴) to make jams which will be sold at the local market. Of course, not everyone is able to travel far away into the field. The great thing about the skill-share philosophy behind WWOOFing i s that it’s something we can all do from our own backyard. The focus shifts from money to how we can bestsupport each other in our communities. A fair exchange can make a big difference in the world. 31.WWOOFing enables volunteers to ________. A.get food and shelter for their work B.travel around La Réunion for free C.tell the differences between various birds D.have close contact with wild animals 32.The author found his farm life in La Réunion quite ______ A. awfulB. rewardingC. comfortableD. difficult 33.The author did all of the following on the organic farm EXCEPT _______. A.removing weeds B.planting palm trees C.harvesting fruits D.collecting vegetables 34.The philosophy of WWOOFing is to _______A.improve local environmentB.make locals live betterC.unite different communitiesD.advocate a fair exchange 35.This passage is mainly about _____A. the development of WWOOFing B.a local WWOOFing community C.a charming WWOOFing experience D.the system of WWOOFing Passage Four Experts say distracted walking is a growing problem, as people of all ages become more dependent on electronic devices for personal and professional matters. They also note pedestrian deaths have been rising in recent years. In 2005, 11% of all US deaths involved pedestrians, but that number rose to 15% in 2014. The rise in deaths coincides with states introducing bills that target pedestrians. Some states, such as Hawaii, Arkansas, Illinois, Nevada and New York,continue to introduce legislation every year. The measure recently introduced by New Jersey assembly woman Pamela Lampitt would ban walking while texting and prohibit pedestrians on public roads from using electronic communication devices unless they are hands-free. Violators would face fines of up to $50, 15-day imprisonment or both, which is the same penalty as jaywalking(乱穿马路). Half of the fine would be allocated to safety education about the dangers of walking while texting, said Lampit. Some see the proposal as an unnecessary government overreach, while others say they understand Lampitt's reasoning. But most agree that people need to be made aware of the issue. "Distracted pedestrians, like distracted drivers, present a potential danger to themselves and drivers on the road," Lampitt said. "An individual crossing the road distracted by their smartphone presents just as much danger to motorists as someone jaywalking and should be held, at minimum, to the same penalty." The main question raised about the measure, though, is whether it can be enforced consistently by police officers who usually have more pressing matters to deal with. Some feel that rather than imposing a new law, the state should focus on distracted-walking education. Lampitt said the measure is needed to stop and penalize "risky behavior." Shecited a National Safety Council report that showed distracted-walking incidents involving cellphones accounted for an estimated 11,101 injuries from 2000 through 2011. The study found a majority of those injured were female and most were 40 or younger. Talking on the phone was the most prevalent activity at the time of injury, while texting accounted for 12%. Nearly 80% of the injuries occurred as the result of a fall, while 9% occurred from the pedestrian striking a motionless object. 36.This passage is mainly concerned with _____ A.the difficulty in enforcing road regulations B.rising deaths caused by distracted walking C.the dangers of jaywalking on busy streets D.distracted walking involving smartphones 37.The states introducing bills that target pedestrians ________.A.have benefited from the billsB.find it hard to carry them outC.have been promoting the legislationD.will have fewer deaths of pedestrians 38.According to the measure proposed by Lampitt, walking while texting would ______. A.become illegal B.involve safety education C.be blamed publicly D.incur a fine of over $50 mpitt reasons that distracted pedestrians are as dangerous as ________. A.motorists B.speeding drivers C.jaywalkers D.drunk drivers 40.Which of the following would the author of the passage most probably agree with? A. Malesare more vulnerable to distracted-walking injures. B.Police officers are unhappy with the proposed law. C.Safety education is more important than penalty. D.Rising distracted-walking incidents call for real attention. Section B Directions: In this section, you are required to read one quoted blog and the comments on it. The blog and comments are followed by questions or unfinished statements, each with four suggested answer A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer and mark your answer on the Answer Sheet. The saying “Clothes Make the Man” dates back some 400 years and it refers to the fact that when people see a well-dressed person, they assume that person is a professional, capable, and (especially in the old days) rich. Therefore, you had to dress like how you wanted to be perceived, what you wanted to eventually achieve. Fast forward 400 years, lots of folks still think the same way. But does it really make a difference? I happen to be one of those who do not put faith in the old saying. I suppose I might be in the minority but I am a member of an elite club with the likes of Steve Jobs and Bill Gates in my camp. Perception is not reality; perception is halfway to discovering reality. Perception is drawn from our own impressions, our own belief systems. Is it powerful and influential? Absolutely! Is it all that it seems? Less oftenthan you think. How many times have you cast an initial judgment only to surprise yourself later and learn how you missed out on a great opportunity, person or idea? Comment 1 In the present era, many associate the well-dressed with being the most successful. It took folks in the business world a long time to overlook the way Steve Jobs wore jeans on the public stage. I did not know Mr. Jobs, though I wish I had. I have heard it said that he inv ented the concept of “business casual.” In my mind that is as much a matter of self-confidence as it is a matter of taste in clothing. Comment 2 You are wrong about Steve Jobs. He certainly did care about how he was perceived and his appearance was very much calculated to achieve his desired effect. From his early formal business clothing down to the aggressive casualness of his eventual black turtle neck and jeans uniform, his clothes and the impact they made were clearly foremost in his mind. Comment 3 It reminds me of the story about the philosopher who goes to a formal dinner party in jeans. When asked if he felt out of place because of his clothes, he looked around and said he hadn’t noticed. 41.Which of the following might the writer of the passage agree with? A. Steve Jobs and Bill Gates dress formally. B.We should not judge a person by his clothing. C.It is clothes that make the man. D.Thewell-dressed are most likely to succeed. 42.According to the writer of the passage, perception ______. A.might prove wrong B.is powerful and reliable C.is half reality D.might be worthless to us 43.The writer of Comment 1 seems to ______.A.dislike the way Steve Jobs dressed for business occasionsB.suggest that business people have no taste in clothingC.believe that the well-dressed are the most successfulD. think that Steve Jobs’ casualness reflected hisself-confidence 44.Speaking of Steve Jobs, the writer of Comment 2 ________. A.points out that Steve Jobs was a very aggressive person B.suggests that he and Steve Jobs used to be in the same club C.holds the same view as the writer of the passage D.thinks Steve Jobs’ casualness was carefully thought out 45.When he went to the dinner party in jeans (Comment 3), the philosopher _______ A.thought that people liked his clothes B.was not aware of how his clothes looked C.felt quite embarrassed D.considered himself out of place Part IV Cloze (10 points) Directions: In this part, there is a passage with ten blanks. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the best answer for each blank and mark your answer on the Answer Sheet. The history of transportation is very long and full of changes and inventions. It starts ___46__ walking,which is not any invention; it just takes energy. People used to walk to get to other places. If you wanted to get somewhere quickly, the __47___way to do that was to run . Actually, the first invention for the transportation __48__ was the shoe. Centuries ago there were no shoes, and people walked barefoot. Then people invented ___49__ to transport themselves and materials from one place to another. In some cultures, people invented sledges(雪橇), ___50__ are a kind of board that you drag along the ground. You can tie things on the sledges to help carry them, but it’s a challenging invention ___51__ if you hit a rock with the sledges as you pull it, the contents can ___52___. In other cultures, people invented the wheels, which they used to make it easier to move things---and people. That was the beginning of many innovations in transportation.___53___ people had wheels they could invent other ways to travel. They could put the wheels on a board and make it a wagon, and then they could ___54__ that wagon to an ox or a horse and ride as well as carry materials. That wheel led to __55___ we have today: trucks, automobiles, and even boats and planes. For example, there were steamboats that used giant wheels that turned with blades, pushing the water and pushing the boat forward. A. onB. atC. forD. with A. possibleB. onlyC. oneD. justA. probablyB. luckilyC. reallyD. formerly 49.A. methodsB. channelsC. waysD. measures 50.A. whatB. whenC. whereD. which 51.A. unlessB. butC. evenD. since 52.A. pull outB. slip offC. hold downD. put down 53.A. OnceB. ThenC. HoweverD. Yet 54.A. stickB. makeC. fastenD. change 55.A. whatB. thatC. whichD. how Part V Text Completion(20 points) Directions: In this part, there are three incomplete texts with 20 questions (Ranging from 56 to 75).Above each text there are three or four phrases to be completed .First, use the choices provided in the box to complete the phrases. Second, use the completed phrases to fill in the blanks of the text. Mark your answer on the Answer Sheet. Text One A.many B.choose C.think of D. ways of Phrases: A.56only one language B.57any reason not to C.in58different ways D.the most boring59seeing the world I think every language has a certain way of seeing the world. Each is a whole different world –a whole different mindsets. I couldn’t possibly60because it would mean really giving up the possibility to be able to see the world. So the monolingual lifestyle, for me, is the saddest, the loneliest,62. There are so many advantages of learning a language; I really can’t63. Text Two A.known B.idea C.feel Phrases: A.but it may64like forever B.a person may have no65what is wrong C.what is66as panic disorder A panic attackis a sudden feeling of terror. Usually it does not last long, __67__. The cause can be something as normally uneventful at driving over a bridge or flying in an airplane. And it can happen even if the person has driven over many bridges or flown many times before. A fast heartbeat. Sweaty hands. Difficulty breathing. A lightheaded feeling. At first __68___. But these can all be signs of ___69____. The first appearance usually is between the ages of eighteen and twenty-four. 1n some cases it develops after a tragedy. Like the death of a loved one, or some other difficult situation. Text Three A.lights B.protect C. in the dark Phrases: A.sit at home70 B.turn off allnon-essential71 C.passed a law to I’m a big fan of trying to save the environment, and this month is the WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature) annual Earth Hour. Earth Hour is an event where you 73 and power between 8-9 pm, things like your TV and computer. However, you don’t just 74 for an hour. Instead, people gather in groups and have fun without using power. Things like dancing, fireworks and musical performances are popular and it’s very fun to take part. Earth Hour isn’t just about saving energy; people involved in Earth Hour have also planted a forest in Uganda, built2016年同等学力申硕英语真题参考答案及解析1. C2.B3.A4. A5. B6. C7.C8.D9.B10.A11.C12.B 13.D 14.A 15.B 16.D 17.C 18.D 19.B20. C 21.C 22.A 23.D24.A 25.B 26.C 27.D 28.D 29.B 30.A31.A 32.B 33.D34.D 35.C 36B37.C38.A39.C40.D 41.B 42.A 43.D 44.D 45.B 46.D 47.B 48.A 49.C 50.D51.D 52.B 53. A 54.C 55.A 56.B 57.C 58.A 59.D 60.A 61.C 62.D 63.B 64.C 65.B 66.A 67.A 68.B 69.C 70.C 71.A 72.B 73.B 74.A 75.C资料来源:胡子精品课程(V信头条号)著作权归作者所有。

同等学力英语口语交际常用句型(二)

同等学力英语口语交际常用句型(二)

同等学力英语口语交际‎常用句型(二)5‎01. You'd ‎b etter loo‎k before y‎o u leap.你‎最好三思而后行。

5‎02. You kn‎o w what I'‎m talking ‎a bout. 我想你‎知道我在说什么。

5‎03. He has‎been sick‎for three‎weeks.他已‎经病了几周了。

50‎4. He insp‎e cted the ‎c ar for de‎f ects.他详细‎检查车子有无效障。

‎505. I cou‎n t you as ‎o ne of my ‎f riends 我把‎你算作我的一个朋友。

‎506. I go‎to school‎by bike e‎v ery day. ‎我每天骑自行车上学。

‎507. I ha‎v e a large‎collectio‎n of CDs. ‎我收集了很多唱片。

‎508. I won‎'t be able‎to see hi‎m today. 今‎天我不可能去看他。

‎509. I'll ‎c all a tax‎i in case ‎o f need.如‎果需要的话,我会叫出‎租车的。

510. ‎I s there a‎n y sugar i‎n the bott‎l e? 瓶子里还有糖‎吗?511. It‎'s a secre‎t between ‎y ou and me‎.这是你我之间的秘‎密。

512. It‎'s very ki‎n d of you ‎t o help me‎.你帮助我真是太好‎了。

513. Le‎t's divide‎the cake ‎i nto three‎.我们将蛋糕分成三‎份吧。

514. P‎a tience is‎a mark o f‎confidenc‎e. 耐心是自信心的‎一种表现。

同等学力考试英语口语交际

同等学力考试英语口语交际

同等学力考试英语口语交际1. A: I'm terribly sorry I'm late. I had rather a difficult time finding your office.B: ____________A. Saying sorry won't be enough for being late。

You have to account for what you’ve done. B。

That’s all right. Please sit down and I'll start to ask you a few questions。

C。

You needn't saying sorry。

It's often the case.D。

Put on your name in the attendance record and go to your work。

2. A:Has the latest Time Magazine arrived yet?Today's already Tuesday。

B: ____________A. Today's already Monday. But it hasn’t arrived yet。

B. Sorry, it’s late. Probably not till the day after tomorrow.C。

it may arrive on Wednesday。

D。

Time magazine,so far as I know is the most popular for us New Yorkers.3。

A: Please deposit twenty more dollars.B:____________A. Oh, dear,I don't have any more money。

同等学力英语口语对话

同等学力英语口语对话

Dialogue Completion41. School secretary: Good morning. Can I help you?Student: Yes, I'd like to enroll for the course.School secretary: _______.A. Thank you very much.B. Nice to see you here.C. Certainly. What' s your name please?D. Sorry. Can I see your passport please?42. Doctor: ________?Patient: I' m much better. My stomach problem is gone. Now I just feel hungry.A. Do you have anything to declare, sirB. Good mooing. May I help youC. How are you feeling todayD. What seems to be the problem43. Client: Hello. May I speak to Mr. Turner?Secretary: ________.A. I'm sorry. He's at a meeting right now.B. Speaking, please.C. Hello. Who're you, please?D. Hello. Thank you for calling.44. Robert: Mary, I'd like you to meet my new neighbor, Tom.Mary: Hello, Tom. It's nice to meet you.Tom: _______.A. How is the baby?B. Hello, Mary! I haven' t seen you for ages.C. Hi, Mary! I've heard so much about you.D. Hi, Mary! Welcome to China.45. Man: Excuse me, madam. Do you mind if I smoke here?Woman: ________.A. Well, yes, actually this is a no smoking compartment.B. Of course not, this is a no smoking compartment.C. No, I'm sorry.D. All right. If you just smoke one cigarette a day?46. Shop-assistant: May I help you, sir?Customer: ________.A. Mind your own businessB. I' m just looking. ThanksC. Sorry. I don' t need your help, thank youD. If you want to help me, I'll be glad to accept it47. Pupil: Sorry, Mr. Wang. I'm late. My alarm clock didn't ring.Teacher: ________.A. It doesn't matter. These things happenB. Excuse me, sir. I never accept any apologies at allC. Thank you. You' re welcomeD. Never mind. You don' t have to be so polite48. Colleague A: Cigarette?Colleague B: No, thank you. I've given up smoking. Haven't had one since last month.Colleague A: ________.A. Well, you don' t mind if I have one, do you?B. Ok. Go ahead and do it.C. All right. Take care!D. Sorry, have another one then.49. Friend A: Just call me dad! My wife and I had our first baby.Friend B: _______.A. What a nonsense!B. Really? Congratulations!C. Dad, ate you OK?D. Sorry to hear it.50. Passer-by: _________.Local resident: Yes, there' s one near the end of the street. It's behind the church.A. Hello, sir. Where's the bus stationB. Excuse me. Is there a parking lot anywhere around hereC. Excuse me, sir. How can I find the way to the police stationD. Which building is the Department of Immigration, please41- 45 C C A C A 46-50 B A A B B41. Tom: This is my schoolmate, Mary, and this is my girl friend, Susan.Susan: How do you do?Mary: _______.A. How are you?B. Nice to meet you.C. Fine, thank you.D. Everything is fine.42. Woman: Thank you very much for your help.Man: _______.A. Never mindB. Not at allC. It doesn't matterD. No thanks43. Kate: Do you mind opening the door for me?Bob: _______.A. Yes, I'll do itB. It's nothingC. That's all rightD. Not at all44. Katherine: Linda! I haven' t seen you for ages. How are you?Linda: Fine. And you?Katherine: Pretty good. How's Frank?Linda: Oh, don't you know? We got divorced two years ago.Katherine: _______.A. Oh, I am sorry.B. What a pity!C. It is really a problem.D. Hope you'll be better.45. Phone caller: Hello. Could I please speak to Helen?Helen: ________.A. SpeakingB. I am HelenC. It's meD. This is me46. Jack: ________?Lora: I' m an engineer.Jack: Oh, are you?Lora: How about you?Jack: I work for a trading company.A. How are you doingB. What do you doC. How do you doD. What are you doing47. Customs officer: Could I have your name, please?Passenger: It' s Paine, Sarah Paine.Customs officer: ________?Passenger: It' s P-A-I-N-E.A. How do you spell your last nameB. What is your last nameC. How to pronounce your last nameD. How could I speak your last name48. Passer-by: _______?Local resident: Sure. It' s on Elm Street, between Eleventh and Twelfth Avenue.Passer-by: Thank you.A. Help please. Could you tell me where the pest office isB. Sorry, where is the post office, pleaseC. Trouble you. Could you please tell me where the post office isD. Excuse me. Do you know where the post office is49. Mary: Tom, would you like to go to a party this Saturday?Tom: . What kind of party?Mary: It' s a birthday party.A. Sounds goodB. Looks niceC. Seems all rightD. Feels excellent50. Lodger: I' m terribly sorry that I broke you precious vase. I'll pay for it.Landlady: ________.A. Can't complainB. Never mindC. Relax yourselfD. Take care41- 45 B B D A A 46-50 B A D A B41. Cab driver: Here you are, sir. Queens Hotel.Passenger: How much is it?Cab driver: Three dollars and seventy-five cents.Passenger: Here is four dollars. ________.A. Don't give me the restB. It' s not necessary to give me the coinsC. Keep the changeD. I give up the pocket money42. Customer: Excuse me, sir.Clerk: ________.Customer: I' d like to cash a check. Would you please tell me which window should I go to?Clerk: You Call cash checks over there at window 6.A. What? Can I help you?B. Yes, may 1 help you?C. It' s all fight.D. It doesn't matter.43. Patient: Excuse me miss. I made an appointment to see Dr. Smith at 4 o' clock this afternoon. My name is Ralph Williams.Nurse: Let me check, ... yes, Mr. Williams. _______. You may go in now.A. Dr. Smith is hoping you nowB. Dr. Smith is wishing you nowC. Dr. Smith is expecting you nowD. Dr. Smith is waiting you now44. Doctor: Have you lost weight recently, Mr. Bush?Bush: No, doctor. Actually, ________.A. I've become three pounds fatterB. I've got three pounds weightC. I've added to three poundsD. I've put on three pounds45. MI'. Woods: I' d like a double room for tonight.Clerk: ________?Mr. Woods: Yes. I called you last week from New York. My name is George Woods.A. Have you made an orderB. Have you paid beforehandC. Do you have a reservationD. Do you have an appointment46. Clerk: Would you sign the register, please?Mr. Woods: Sure. ______. does my mom have a private bath?Clerk: Certainly. Every room in this hotel have a private bath.A. On the contraryB. By the wayC. In any caseD. Son? to trouble you47. Roger: Hurry up! We don't have much time left.Dick: _________. We still have two hours.Roger: Come on! This is my first time ever to take a plane. I don' t want anything to go wrong.A. Go onB. Take it easyC. All rightD. Look out48. Hairdresser: How would you like to do your hair today? The same style as usual?Mrs. Lee: I have a special party to attend tonight, and I'd like to change styles.Hairdresser: Very well. You're not in a hurry, are you?Mrs. Lee: No. ________.A. Be relaxedB. Take it easyC. Don't worryD. Take your time49. Shop-assistant: May I help you, sir?Mr. Blair: Er ... I want to buy my wife a gift for Chrisms, but I don't know what she wouldlike.Shop assistant: _________? These are all from Paris.Mr. Blair: No. She has very good taste in clothes. I don't want to take the risk.A. Do you want to buy a pair of shoesB. What about a gold necklaceC. How about an evening gownD. Don' t you think a gold watch would be very nice50. Daughter (in the kitchen): Shall I mm on the burner?Mother: ________. I haven' t finished peeling the potatoes.A. No, not yetB. No, not stillC. No, not alreadyD. No, not just41- 45 C B C D C 46-50 B B D C A41. Mother: Jimmy, what are you hiding behind your back? Let me see.Jimmy: It' s kitty. Please let me keep it. It' s a good kitty and will not bring you any trouble.Mother: _______. I told you. No pets. It'11 make a mess of this house.A. No wayB. Not at allC. By the wayD. On the contrary42. Sophia: There'll be an issue next month introducing your newly publish book and I' d like to have an interview with you, if possible.Josh: An interview? I' d like to, but I' m afraid my schedule is all full.Sophia: It won't take you long, Mr. Josh. ________.A. One and a half hours will satisfyB. One and a half hours will doC. One and a half hours will goD. One and a half hours will help43. Mother: Tom, it' s 7:30, you're going to be late for school.Tom: I feel like another five minutes' sleep.Mother: _________. Get dressed.A. Come on!B. Fast!C. Hello!D. Anyway.44. Bus driver: Move to the rear of the bus, please. There are plenty of seats.Passenger: _________.Bus driver: Forty cents. Drop it in the box.A. What is the price, pleaseB. What shall be the fee, pleaseC. How much does it cost, pleaseD. How much is the fare, please45. Passenger: Driver, I want a transfer to the 55 street cross-town bus. How much is the fare?Driver: _________.A. We don' t need money for transferB. We have no fare for transferC. There's no payment for transfer.D. There' s no charge for transfer.46. Husband: Can I wall at the coffee bar? I feel ill al ease when you are picking things out.Wife: __________. I don't want to shop alone. You can always give me advice, or enjoy looking at beautiful womenHusband: Don't talk nonsense.A. Please, honeyB. All right, honeyC. Excuse me, honeyD. sorry, honey47. Lucia: Do you have any tissue, Polly?Polly: Here. _______.Lucia: Thanks. I have a terrible headache. It seems to be flu.A. What do you want to do?B. Can I help you?C. Are you all right?D. I'm glad to help.48. Tony: Will you please pass me the saltshaker, Bill?Bill: Sure. _______.Tony: Thank you.A. Give it to youB. Take itC. Here you areD. Hold it49. Mother: Danny! Don't make any sound when you have your soup.Danny: Yes, Mum.Father: _________. He' s only a child.A. I completely agree with youB. The noise is very disturbingC. Don't be very cruel to himD. Don't be so hard on him50. Passenger: Taxi! (A cab stops and he goes in.)Cab driver: _________?Passenger: King's Hotel on North Street.A. Where to go, sirB. To where, sirC. Where to, sirD. Go where, sir41- 45 A B A D D 46-50 A C C D C41. Michael: Hi, mom. I'd like you to meet my girlfriend, Susan Lee. Susan, this is my mother.Susan: How do you do, Mrs. Miller.Mother: How do you do, Susan. I'm glad you can join us. ______.A. Take is easyB. Please feel naturalC. Make yourself at homeD. Feel all right here42. Jimmy: Could I have dinner now, Mummy?Mother: Ok, Jimmy. Go upstairs and tell Daddy that everybody's here. Then come help me ________.A. set the tableB. arrange the tableC. place the tableD. fix the table and chairs43. Mary (after work): Shall I punch out for you, Juliet? I'm leaving now.Juliet: ________. I've to work overtime.A. Yes, thanksB. No, not necessaryC. No, thanksD. I don' t care44. Alice: Ted asked me to go to the beach 6ms weekend. What ' s your plan?Laura: I've to work overtime. Sometimes I envy you a lot. Ted is a good guy.Alice: ________. You just haven' t met the right person. And I think you work too much. You should learn how to entertain yourself and enjoy your life.A. Come onB. OKC. Well doneD. By the way45. Nurse: Do you have any designated doctor?Patient: Yes, Dr. Hurt, Cliff Hurt.Nurse: Here is your registration card. Dr Hurt is at clinic No. 6. _______.A. You may stay here and wait for your fightB. You can sit over there and wait for your turnC. You may stand in line here and wait for your arrangementD. You may sit here and wait for your order46. Stephen: I want to send this package parcel post, registered.Clerk: _______?Stephen: Yes, please, for sixty dollar.A. Do you want it guaranteedB. Do you want it insuredC. Do you want it preservedD. Do you want it ensured47. Roger: Hi, Frank.Frank: Hi, Roger. The party is really nice, isn't it?Roger: ________. Lots of food and drinks!A. It is realB. It sure isC. It is certainD. It must be48. George: ________?Ann: Well, it' s a great dance all right, but I've been to quite a few parties lately and fed up with them.A. Don't you play happilyB. Don' t you stay hare pleasantlyC. Aren't you fond of yourselfD. Aren't you enjoying yourself49. Bill: Here, Cindy! I'd like you to meet my best partner, Daniel. (To Daniel) This is Cindy, my girlfriend.Cindy: Hi, Daniel. ________.Daniel: Mostly good things I hope.A. How do you do?B. You looks handsome.C. Bill tells me you're a good guy.D. Bill talks about you a lot.50. Jack: I'd like a haircut, please.Barber: Would you care for a shave and a shampoo as well?Jack: ________. A haircut will be just fine.A. Yes, pleaseB. No, thanks.C. It’s very kind of you.D. I’m glad you can think of it.41- 45 C A C A B 46-50 B B D D B41. Shop assistant: Good morning. Can I help you?Customer: ________. I' m just looking round.A. No, you can'tB. Not at the moment, thanksC. Yes, pleaseD. Yes, thank you42. Ann: Do you still have a headache, Bill?Bill: Yes, I do. And now I have a fever and cough constantly.Ann: ________.A. That's very regretfulB. That's pitifulC. That's too badD. That's worse43. Marie: your little boy has done a good job at school.Eva: ________.A. Yes, you are very kindB. No, you' re too politeC. Thanks, but you're exaggeratingD. Yes, I' m proud of him44. Nancy: Hello, Ted. What's wrong with your arm?Ted: 1 broke it when I was skating on the holiday.Nancy: Oh, no! ________.Ted: Much better, thanks.A. What a nuisance!B. How awfulC. Why was that?D. What a trouble!45. Paul: Do you have to have that TV on quite so loud?Carol: _______. Is it bothering you?Paul: Yes, I'm trying to sleep.A. Oh, I'm sorry B Oh, excuse me C. No, I don't D. Yes, I have to46. Samuel: Hey, _________.Diana: I wish 1 could. But I really have to stay in and finish my paper tonight.Samuel: Oh, maybe some other time, thenA. can I come to visit you tonightB. shall we have a barbecue some day this weekC. would you like to go to cinema with me tonightD. John will leave Chicago tonight. Shall we go to see him off47. Rebecca: _________.Dora: Really? Well, personally, I think he wears the wrong colors. Actually light colors don' t really suit him.A. I don' t think Bob has chosen the right suit.B. I love the way Bob dresses. He always looks so smart.C. How funny Bob looks in that jacket!D. Bob' s new coat looks very expensive.48. Emily: Did anybody sign your petition?Gordon: Yes, we had a hundred signatures, ________.A. if no moreB. if not moreC. if moreoverD. if not larger49. Policeman: OK, buddy, your driving license. How fast were you going?William: Well it was about 50 mph or less. I was driving very slowly.Policeman: 50 mph? _______ All right. That'll be one hundred dollars.A. Don't you know the speed limit downtown is 40 mph?B. Don' t you know the controlled speed downtown is 40 mph?C. You need to fix your car.D. You drive in the wrong way.50. Tommy: Mommy, when will we have dinner' I' m starving.Mother: ________. We have to wait for daddy.A. Soon, honeyB. Quickly, honeyC. O.K., honeyD. All right, honey41- 45 B C D B A 46-50 C B B A A41. Host: John, come and sit in the sofa. Dinner will be ready in a minute. Could I get you something to drink?Guest: ________A. No, don' t trouble. I've drank enoughB. No, you couldn't. I'm not thirstyC. Yes, please. I' d like some SpriteD. Yes, you could. I' d like some Coca cola42. Clerk: Good morning. Curl I help you?Miss Chang: Yes, I'd like a one-way ticket to Manchester 8:15 tomorrow evening.Clerk: Fifteen pounds, please.Miss Chang: _______.A. Here you areB. Here it isC. There is the paymentD. Take the payment, please43. Robert: What are you doing?Ellen: Trying to get this wine stain out of the carpet.Robert: Hang on. There' s some soda in here. It should take the stain right out.Ellen: Really? Hey, _______.A. it really is functioningB. it really is workingC. it really is playingD. it really is influencing44. Alan: My schedule this afternoon is an absolute mess. Between 3:30 and 4:00 I'm supposedto be in four different places. There's no way.Adam: I've done that before. _______?A. Anything I can help youB. Something I can help youC. Anything I can help you withD. Something I can help you with45. Tom: I see in the paper they're sending more equipment to space. And we might have to live there someday.John: ________! I'm staying right here!A. Never IB. Not meC. No meD. None me46. Cindy: __________?Rebecca: No, what happened?Cindy: They let him go as he is suspected to be cheating.A. Did you know JohnB. Did you like JohnC. Did you hate JohnD. Did you hear about John47. Salesman: Good morning. Planning to buy a new car today?Customer: ________.Salesman: What kind of car are you looking for?Customer: Something that bas enough room for my family.A. I' m just looking aroundB. I' m just looking everywhereC. I' m just looking here and thereD. I' m just looking all the cars48. Customer: I'm looking for a new living room set.Salesman: We have a lot of very nice sets. What style do you have in mind?Customer: ________. What I need is something comfortable.A. I really don't thinkB. It' s really not necessaryC. I really don't botherD. It really makes no sense49. Guest: I'd like a room with an ocean view, please.Clerk: I' m sorry. _________.A. Those rooms are all orderedB. Those rooms are all possessedC. Those rooms are all ownedD. Those rooms are all held50. Customer: _________.Waiter: I' m sorry. Didn't you order fried shrimp?Customer: I ordered fried chicken.Waiter: Oh, all I heard was fried shrimp. Let me have kitchen redo this for you.A. Sorry, this isn't my dishB. Excuse me, this isn't what I paid forC. Sorry, this isn't my orderD. Excuse me, this isn't what I ordered41- 45 C A B C B 46-50 D A D B D41. Guest: Oh, I hadn't realized how late it was. I'm afraid I'll have to be going.Host: Oh, not yet. I'm just going to make some coffee.Guest: _______, though I' d really love to stay. I've got to be up by six tomorrow morning, unfortunately. Thank you for a wonderful party.A. I'm sorry, but I mustB. Excuse me, but I have to goC. Pardon me, but I should goD. It's a pity, but no way out42. Mary: What are your working on?Susan: I'm doing some embroidery.Mary: _______.Susan: I don' t do very much, just for very special occasions.A. I didn't know you did needlework.B. I think you have done a good job.C. Where did you learn to do needlework?D. Why do you do needlework?43. Tom: You are playing guitar well. Can you read music?Charles: No, I don't. I just listen to songs on the radio and then play them until they sound fight.Tom: ______.Charles: No, really.A. You're lyingB. You're cheatingC. You are boastingD. You're kidding44. Connie: Are you doing pottery? It looks like fun!Frank: _______.Connie: Boy, would I? Thanks.A. Would you please give me a handB. Would you please not to bother meC. Have you ever learned how to do itD. Would you like to try it45. Michael: The Johnsons are moving next week. We are going to have a going-away party for them Saturday.Tracy: I didn't realize they were moving so soon_______Michael: Yes, but we'11 have one last chance to get together. We're planning a barbecue.A. Wish them a happy journey.B. May they have a more comfortable homeC. They are really going to be missedD. We can' t stay together forever, can we?46. Martin: Can you cover for me on Sunday? I'm supposed to teach the high school class.Lisa: Sure. ?Marlin: We're going to the beach for the weekend.Lisa: Well, don' t worry. I' 11 take good care of Sunday school.A. What's inB. What's the thingC. What ' s upD. What' s down47. Joe: We haven't got together for a long time. How about lunch next week?Naney: I'm pretty tied up all next week. How about we plan on two weeks from today? _____Joe: O. K. Wednesday in two weeks.A. I can reach it on that WednesdayB. I can make it on that WednesdayC. I can get .it on that WednesdayD. I can assure it on that Wednesday48. Jim: I have a pair of tickets for an opera Saturday night. Would you like to go?Cindy: I don't think so. _______.A. I'm not too wild about operaB. I' not too interested about operaC. I' m not very excited about operaD. I'm not very anxious about opera49. Wang (guest): That was a delicious dinner.Mrs, Willis (hostess): _______. Would you like to go to the living room now? It' s more comfortable there.A. Thank you. Don' t mention itB. You' re welcomeC. Not so delicious, I' m afraidD. I' m glad you enjoyed it50. Wendy: Have you been to the new bakery on the comer?Arthur: No, how is it?Wendy: It is heaven! _______!A. Their cakes are to strive forB. Their cakes are to struggle forC. Their cakes are to the forD. Their cakes are to pay for41- 45 A A D D C 46-50 C B A D C41. Jane: Carol, you look very well.Carol: Thank you, Jane. You look wonderful too. Your weekend tennis must have done you good.Jane: ______.A. That' s very kind of youB. Are you kidding? Thank you anywayC. You think so? That' s encouragingD. I don't believe it. You are flattering me42. Li: Hello. I' m ringing about the flat advertised in today' s STAR. ________?Mrs. Green: Yes, it is. Two or three people have rung up about it, but nobody's been to see it yet.A. Is it still availableB. Is it still emptyC. Is it still freeD. Is it still blank43. Customer: Excuse me!Clerk: Yes ma' am? What can I do for you?Customer: I have a problem with this coffee maker, and I want my money back.Clerk: _______?Customer: The problem is that it doesn't work! I've only used it three times.A. WhyB. Well, are you sureC. What' s the matter with it on earthD. Well, what seems to be the problem44. At a party.Adam: This is a great apartment.Tammy: I think so, too. ________?Adam: No, I' m Adam. I came with Carl. I don't really know anyone here. Carl' s told me about most of his friends, but I can ' t match the names with the faces.A. Excuse me, but do I know youB. Excuse me, could I know youC. Excuse me, do you mind telling me your nameD. Excuse me, but do you know me45. Salesgirl: Good morning, miss. Can I help you?Mary: Yes, I' d like half a kilo oranges, please.Salesgirl: ________. Anything else?Mary: No, thank you.A. These oranges are for youB. Give you the orangesC. There you areD. Here are you46. Wang: I' ye got an appointment, l' m going to meet a friend in London at 3 p. m. It' s alreadya quarter past 2. ________David: I'm going into London. I can give you a lift if you like.Wang: Could you really? That would be great.A. I'll never make itB. I'11 never do itC. I'11 never reach itD. I'll never attain it47. Clerk: Good morning. Can I help you?Mr. Smith: Yes, I'd like a ticket to New York 9:15 tomorrow morning.Clerk: ________?Mr. Smith: Single, please.A. Single or twoB. Single or returnC. Single or doubleD. Single or back48. Ted: Hi, Christine. ________?Christine: Hi, Ted. I just bought a new camping tent. I can' t wait to use it.A. What's onB. What's upC. What's wrongD. What's right49. Jane: Hello Sally. Fancy meeting you here!Sally: Hello, Jane. Haven' t seen you for a long time. You've got married, haven' t you?Jane: Yes, I have. I got married four years ago.Sally: _______.A. Oh, wish you happinessB. Oh, really? Enjoy yourselfC. Oh, my congratulationsD. Oh, is it? Have a happy life50. Phone call.Daughter: Ok, Dad. Nice talking to you and glad everything's all right. _______.Dad: All right. Good-bye.Daughter: Good-bye, Dad.A. Say "How are you?" to MomB. Say "Are you OK" to MomC. Give Mom our careD. Give Mom our love41- 45 C A D A C 46-50 A B B C D41. Bob: Can I help with your luggage?Mary: ______A. No, thanks. I can manage itB. No, many thanks. I can doC. No, not necessary. Thank you anywayD. No, you needn't. Thank you anyway42. Speaker A: Are you feeling better now?Speaker B: _______.A. Well, not too better yet, thank youB. Well, not too good yet. Better than I was thoughC. Well, it doesn't matter. I'm all right nowD. Well, never mind, I'm much better now43. Speaker A: Did you have a good crossing?Speaker B: _______. It was really rough and I' m not a good sailor.A. No, I'm afraid notB. Yes. Very pleasant crossingC. No, I hadn'tD. Yes, it did44. Telephone enquiry Clerk: Lost property department. Can I help you?Phone caller: _____ I left it on the "Margate Mermaid" when we cross from Olsten yesterday morning.A. I want you help me find my lost camera.B. I wonder if you have a camera of mine.C. Do you think if you have a camera of mine?D. I doubt ff you could help me find my lost camera.45. Guest: Have you a single room for tonight and tomorrow night with a telephone and shower?Clerk: We haven' t any rooms with a shower free just now, but there' s a bathroom available on each floor.Guest: _______.A. Oh, sorry. Forget itB. How regretful! I give it upC. All right. It doesD. An right. That'll do46. Conversation between two strangers at a party.Chester: Hello, I' m Brian Chester. Let me get you some more to drink.Jackson: Not at the moment, thank you. ______.A. How do you do?B. How are you?C. I' m Andrew Jackson.D. I' m glad to meet you.47. Elizabeth (Treading on someone's foot.): _______. I hope 1 haven't hurt you.Jordan: It' s all right.A. Oh, I' m sorryB. Oh, I'm regretfulC. Oh, excuse meD. Oh, forgive me48. Susan: I'm going to the cinema this evening.Gordon: _______?Susan: It ' s a Western: "Cowboy Comes Home".A. What' s inB. What is actedC. What' s onD. What is perform49. Customer: _______ if you'd serve me as quickly as possible as I've got an appointment at two fifteen.Waiter: I'U do my best, Madam.A. It would be very kind of youB. It would be very helpfulC. I' d be most delightfulD. I' d be most grateful50. Guest: _______.Clerk: Certainly. Do you have a reservation?Guest: Yes. The name is Morales. Mr. and Mrs. J. Morales.Clerk: Here we are. For five nights. Could you fill in the registration card, please? And I' 11 need your credit card.A. 1' d like rest hem, pleaseB. I'd like to rent a room, pleaseC. I' d like to check in, pleaseD. I' d like to stay in, please41- 45 A B A B D 46-50 C A C D C。

2016年在职申硕(同等学力)英语真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)

2016年在职申硕(同等学力)英语真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)

2016年在职申硕(同等学力)英语真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. The study found a majority of those injured were female and most were 40 or younger. Talking on the phone was the most prevalent activity at the time of injury, while texting accounted for 12%. Nearly 80% of the injuries occurred as the result of a fall, while 9% occurred from the pedestrian striking a motionless object.36.This passage is mainly concerned with________.A.the difficulty in enforcing road regulationsB.rising deaths caused by distracted walkingC.the dangers of jaywalking on busy streetsD.distracted walking involving smartphones正确答案:B解析:归纳题。

题目问的是本文主要是关于________。

A项“加强道路法规的困难”,文中没有提到;B项“由于走路时分神造成日益增加的死亡人数”,与第一段“他们还注意到行人死亡的数量近年来日益增长。

”相符;C项“在繁忙的大街上乱穿马路的危险”,文中虽有提及,但是是拿来和走路分神做类比的,不是本文重点;D项“与智能手机相关的走路分神现象”,本文有提到智能手机在分神中的角色,但只是走路分神的一个原因,不是本文重点。

综上所述,故选B。

37.The states introducing bills that target pedestrians________.A.have benefited from the billsB.find it hard to carry them outC.have been promoting the legislationD.will have fewer deaths of pedestrians正确答案:C解析:归纳题。

同等学力英语专项练习之口语交际

同等学力英语专项练习之口语交际

Part I:Dialogue CompletionSection A:场景与文化差异1.A:_____________.B:Certainly.Do you have a reservation?A:Yes.The name is Morales.Mr.and Mrs.J.Morales.B:Here we are.For five nights.Could you fill in the registration card,please?A.I’d like rest here,please.B.I’d like to rent a room,pleaseC.I’d like to check in,pleaseD.I’d like to stay in,please2.A:________B:Yes,can I help you?A:Send a meal to Room2100,please.A.Hilton Hotel,good morning.B.Room service?C.What’s the matter?D.Who’re you calling?3.A:Beach Motel.May I help you?B:___________.A.Thank you.I’d like to make a long distance call to New York.B.Yes.We need a double room for this weekend.C.Sorry.I don’t think you can help us.Thank you any way.D.All right.My name is David Jones and my room number is301.4.A:Good morning,miss.Can I help you?B:Yes,I’d like half a kilo oranges,please.A:______.Anything else?B:No,thank you.A.These oranges are for youB.Give you the orangesC.Here you areD.Here are you5.Karen:Hello.Could I speak to Justin,Please?Justin:______________A.I’m.B.Speaking.C.Who are you?D.Speak,Please.6.M:Can I speak to Peter?W:He went out about an hour ago.____________M:Yes.This is global Travel.Could you tell his ticket’s ready?W:Ok,I will.A.Can I take a message?B.Who are you?C.When will he be back?D.What’s wrong with you?7.A:________?B:Yes,I’ll have a cheeseburger,medium rare,with French fries.A.What do you want to eatB.Have you decided what to have yetC.Excuse me,are you ready to order nowD.Excuse me,but who‘s like to order8.Shopgirl:______Customer:Yes.What size is that green T-shirt?A.Do you want to buy anything?B.Excuse me,what are you doing?C.Are you just looking around?D.Anything I can do for you?9.A:Good morning.Can I help you?B:Yes,I’d like a ticket to New York9:15tomorrow morning.A:_______?B:Single,please.A.Single or twoB.Single or returnC.Single or doubleD.Single or back10.Shopgirl:_______________,Madam?Customer:13.I like the dark blue one,thanks.A.How large do you wear?B.How big do you wear?C.What’s your size?D.What’s your number?11.A:I’ve got a fever and a really bad headache.B:_____________.A.Why are you so careless about yourself?B.This kind of thing happens to everyone.C.You should take good care of yourself.D.Oh,that‘s too bad.Why don’t you take some aspirin?12.A:May I use your computer this afternoon?B:I‘m sorry,but I have to finish typing this term paper today.A:__________.A.Do as you pleaseB.It doesn‘t matterC.Thank you just the sameD.Never mind13.A:Have you heard about Dana?She is going to get married with Graham!B:_____________.A.You’re kidding!B.Congratulations!C.Is it a real thing?D.Good luck!14.A:OK.You don't have any questions,do you?B:________A.No,I don't.B.Yes,I don’tC.No,I have.D.I don’t.15.A:There isn't a computer in your room,is there?B:________A.Yes,there isn’t.B.No,there is.C.Yes,there is.D.One computer16.A:She is good at English,isn't she?B:_________A.No,she is.B.Yes,she is.C.Yes,she isn’t.D.Yes,she are.17.A:I’ve just heard that the tickets for Swan Lake have been sold out!B:Oh,no!______A.It doesn’t matter.B.It’s not at all interesting.C.I was looking forward to it.D.I knew it already.18.A:_____________on your daughter’s wedding.B:Thank you.A.CongratulationsB.Best wishesC.Good luckD.Lot of plates were broken19.George:You’ve given us a wonderful Chinese dinner,Mrs.Lee.Mrs.Lee:______A.Oh,I’m afraid I didn’t cook very well.B.I’m glad you enjoyed it.e again when you are free.D.It’s not necessary for you to say so20.Man:That’s a beautiful dress you have on!Woman:______________.A.Actually,I don‘t like it very muchB.Oh,thank you.I just got it yesterdayC.Yes,I think soD.No.it’s not that beautiful.Yours is better21.Man:allow me to introduce my mother to you,professor.Woman:How do you do,professor.Professor:___________.A.Fine,thank you.B.Thank you,and you.C.Nice meeting you.D.How do you do,madam.22.A:It’s late.I had to say goodbye.B:__________A.Why do you want to go now?B.I’d like to say goodbye,too.C.That’s all right.D.Hope you had a good time.See you tomorrow.23.A:Can I get you a cup of coffee?B:___________A.I don’t take sugar,thank you.B.That’s very nice of you.C.You can,please.D.Thank you for the coffee.24.Phone callDaughter:Ok,Dad.Nice talking to you and glad everything’s all right.______. Dad:All right.Good-bye.Daughter:Good-bye,Dad.A.Say“how are you?”to MomB.Say“Are you OK”to MomC.Give Mom our careD.Give Mom our love25.A:Sorry for stepping on your foot.B:______________.A.It doesn’t matterB.No thanksC.AnytimeD.Not at all26.Linda:Susan,I would like to introduce you to my sister,Ellen.Susan:Glad to meet you,Ellen.Ellen:___________.A.Have you eatenB.Hi,SusanC.Glad meeting you tooD.glad to meet you too27.A:Thank you very much for your help.B:______________.A.Never mindB.It doesn’t matterC.Not at allD.SureSection B:习惯用语与日常推理1.W:Karen suggested going to the art gallery this weekend.M:Whatever she decides is fine with me.Q:What does the man mean?A.He disagrees.B.He doesn’t like Karen.C.He agrees whatever Karen decides.D.Ask Karen for advice.2.M:How are your German lessons going?W:Very well.I find the lessons well worth the time and trouble.Q:What does the woman mean?A.The course is very expensive.B.The lesson is difficult.C.They are given by a strict teacher.D.The lesson is good.3.W:I'm taking the train down town to go shopping.M:Well,you’d better keep an eye on your wallet.Q:What does the man mean?A.Not to go shopping downtown.B.She should guard her money.C.Look for a new wallet.D.Not to take the train.4.M:Are you sure you can’t remember the name of the record?W:It’s just on the tip of my tongue.Q:What does the woman mean?A.The woman has temporarily forgotten its name.B.The record is very popular.C.The woman has been singing along with the music all day.D.The name is difficult to produce.5.W:What a pity!John failed the physics exam again.M:Had he worked harder,he would have passed it last time.Q:What does the man mean?A.Even though John worked very hard,he didn’t pass the exam.B.John didn’t work very hard.That’s why he didn’t pass the exam.C.John should spend more time in playing tennis.D.John didn’t pass the exam because it was too difficult.6.W:But for the heavy rain yesterday evening,I would have gone to the movie. M:What a pity!That movie is one of the best I have ever seen.Q:What can we infer from the conversation?A.The woman went to see the movie in spite of the rain.B.The woman didn’t like the movie.C.The woman didn’t go to the movie because of the heavy rain.D.The woman was caught in a heavy rain on his way to the theatre.7.W:I can’t wait to see how Professor Wang will look when he opens up our gifts. M:Neither can I.Q:What does the man mean?A.He does not know how Professor Wang will react either.B.He doesn’t have time to look at the gifts.C.He is also eager to see Professor Wang’s reaction to the gifts.D.He doesn’t know what the woman has got for Professor Wang.8.W:Shall we go to a French restaurant or a Italian restaurant?M:As you like.Q:What does the man mean?A.He doesn’t like eating out.B.He likes both French and Italian food.C.He would follow the woman’s choice.D.It’s hard for him to choose.9.Grandpa:Robbie,we‘ll go fishing soon,and we’ll take your dad with us. Grandson:You name the day,Grandpa.Question:What does Grandson mean?A.Grandpa decides when to go fishing.B.Enjoy yourselvesC.You can‘t miss it.D.Take your time10.W:Kim,are you sure you can finish your project before9?M:Of course.You can count on me.Q:what does the man mean?A.Please count number.B.You can trust me.C.It’s very important for me.D.It’s a question of number.11.M:I hate having to wait in line so long just to pay the electricity bill.W:I know.It's a pain in the neck.Q:what does the woman mean?A.It’s painful to stand in line waiting.B.His neck hurts.C.She is sorry to hear that.D.Her neck hurts.12.W:I'm planning to leave at8:00tomorrow morning.M:But your flight is at9:00.Don't take any chances.Q:what does the man mean?A.The chance of missing flight is pretty good.B.Take this chance to get airport.C.Good ideaD.That’Ok.13.W:Have you heard anything about your new job yet?M:No,not yet,keep your fingers crossed for me OK?Q:what does the man mean?A.I got this job already.B.Your fingers have problem.C.Please pray for me.D.Don’t cross your fingers.14.W:Have you ever heard of the Kingsoft company?M:That rings a bell.It's a computer company right?Q:what does the man mean?A.A bell ringsB.That sounds very strange.C.The computer has a bell inside.D.That sounds familiar.15.M:Bill’s wife is very beautiful,but very modest and polite.W:You are telling me.Q:what does the woman mean?A.You said this again.B.Yes,I agree with you.C.There’s no need telling me this.D.Shut up!16.Ben:Stone,my computer isn't working right.May I use yours for a while? Stone:Of course.Be my guest.Question:what does stone mean?A.My guest will use it.B.You can’t use it.C.His computer isn’t working too.D.Ok,go to use it.17.M:You’re smiling from ear to ear,what’good news?W:My son passed the NMET exam with flying colors.Q:What does the Woman mean?A.Her son passed the exam with high grade.B.The color is flying.C.The exam has color.D.Her son failed the exam.18.Bill’s father:You mustn’t touch the wet paint,Bill.Bill:I’m sorry.I won’t do it again.Q:What can be inferred from this dialogue?A.Paint is wet.B.Bill touched the wet paint already.C.I can touch it after it dries.D.Bill’s father shouldn’t paint it.19.Louise:Do you mind if I play some music?Gill:I’m writing my assignment.Q:What does Gill mean?A.He doesn’t care that at all.B.Of course he minds.C.Louise can play music.D.Certainly Louise can,but keep the volume down.20.W:why don’t we go bowling this evening?M:I’ve promised my wife an early evening.Q:What does the speaker B mean?A.The man can go bowling tonight.B.His wife likes bowling too.C.The man can’t go bowling tonight.D.He doesn’t care to go bowling to not. Part II:Exercises1.A:You can't speak English,can you?B:_________A.Yes,I can’t.B.Yes,I can.C.No,I can.D.No English2.A:There is a TV set in your room,isn't there?B:_________A.Yes,there is.B.No,there is.C.Yes,there isn’tD.No TV3.A:She can sing,can't she?B:_________A.Yes,she can’t.B.No,she can.C.No,she can't.D.A little4.A:He is a worker,isn't he?B:_________A.He works.B.Yes,he isn’t.C.No,he is.D.Yes,he is.5.A:It's very cold today,isn't it?B:_________A.Yes,it's cold.B.No,it’s cold.C.Yes,it isn’t cold.D.terrible chill.6.Desk Clerk:Good afternoon,Holiday Inn.Customer:Hello,I’d like to reserve a double room for the nights of13th and16th please. Desk Clerk:______A.What‘s the matter?B.What can I do for you?C.Just a minute,please.D.Can I help you?7.Kate:Hello,may I speak to Joe?Joe:_________.A.Yes,speaking.B.Sorry the number is engaged,will you hold?C.Hello,who’re you?D.Hello,thank you for calling.8.Marilyn:Hello,is Linda in?John:Oh,she’s out.___________.Marilyn:This is Marilyn speaking.A.who is it calling?B.who’re you?C.SpeakingD.Bye,have a nice day.9.W:Thank you very much for your help.M:__________.A.Never mindB.Not at allC.It doesn’t matterD.Ok10.Shop assistant:May I help you,madam?Customer:____________.A.Mind you own business.B.I’m just looking around,thanks.C.Sorry,I didn’t need you helpD.If you want to help me,just go ahead.11.Bob:Can I help with your luggage?Mary:______.A.No,thanks.I can manage it.B.No,many thanks.I can doC.No,not necessary.D.No,you needn’t.Thank you anyway12.A:Are you feeling better now?B:__________________.A:Well,not too better yet,thank youB:Well,not too good yet.Better than I was thoughC:Well,it doesn’t matter,I’m all right nowD:Well,never mind,I’m much better now13.Elizabeth(Treading on someone’s foot.):______.I hope I haven’t hurt you. Jordan:it’s all right.A.Oh,I’m sorryB.Oh,I’m regretfulC.Oh,excuse meD.Oh,forgive me14.Susan:I’m going to the cinema this evening.Gordon:______?Susan:It’s a Western:“Cowboy Comes Home”.A.What’s inB.What’s actedC.What’s onD.What’s perform15.Ted:Hi,Christine.______?Christine:Hi,Ted.I just bought a new camping tent.I can’t wait to use it.A.What’s onB.What’s upC.What’s wrongD.What’s right16.Jane:Hello Sally.Fancy meeting you here!Sally:Hello,Jane.Haven’t seen you for a long time.You’ve got married,haven’t you?Jane:Yes,I have.I got married four years ago.Sally:______.A.Oh,wish you happinessB.Oh,really?Enjoy yourselfC.Oh,my congratulationsD.Oh,is it?Have a happy life17.Clerk:Good morning.Can I help you?Mr.Smith:Yes,I’d like a ticket to New York9:15tomorrow morning.Clerk:_______?Mr.Smith:Single,please.A.Single or twoB.Single or returnC.Single or doubleD.Single or back18.Wang(guest):That was a delicious dinner.Mrs.Willis(hostess):______.Would you like to go to the living room now?it’s more comfortable there.A.Thank you.Don’t mention itB.You’re welcomeC.Not so delicious,I’m afraidD.I’m glad you enjoyed it19.Ann:Do you still have a headache,Bill?Bill:Yes,I do.And now I have a fever and cough constantly.Ann:_____.A.That’s very gratefulB.That’s pitifulC.That’s too badD.That’s worse thing20.Marie:Your little boy had done a good job at school.Eva:______.A.Yes,you are very kindB.No,you’re too politeC.Thanks,but you’re exaggeratingD.Yes,I’m proud of him21.Nancy:Hello,Ted.What’s wrong with your arm?Ted:I broke it when I was skating on the holiday.Nancy:Oh,no!______Ted:Much better,thanks.A.What a nuisance!B.How awfulC.Why was that?D.What a trouble!22.A:I must congratulate you,Dorothy.That was a wonderful performance. B:Thank you,Mark._________________________.A.No,I did bad.B.I'm so glad you thought it was good.C.Don’t mention it,please.D.It’s very interesting.23.Paul:Do you have to have that TV on quite so loud?Carol:_____.Is it bothering you?Paul:Yes,I’m trying to sleep.A.Oh,I’m sorryB.Oh,excuse meC.No,I don’tD.Yes,I have to24.A:hi!I wonder if you have a double room for tonight.B:Sorry,_______________.A.I’m afraid we have no vacancy at this time.B.No room sorryC.All guests checked inD.No wonder for double room.25.A:Well,I’d better be getting home now.It’s been great seeing you again. B:Oh,___________.A.it was nice to see youB.it was nice seeing you tooC.Don’t go,drink more tea pleaseD.I see you off to the lift.26.A:Could I speak to Mary,please?B:I’m afraid she’s out._________________?A:No need,just tell her I had her lost camera.A.Shall I get her to call you backB.What’s upC.Need talking to herD.What’s the matter27.M:Excuse me,it’s a bit hot here.Is it ok if I open the window?W:I got a cold.Q:What does the woman mean?A.She agrees with the man.B.She doesn’t want the window open.C.She doesn’t careD.She feels cold.28.M:do you mind if I turn the radio off?W:well,I’m in the middle of the program.Question:what does the woman mean?A.She doesn’t mind turning off the radio.B.He should enjoy the program too.C.He should leave the radio on.D.She doesn’t care.29.W:I heard Jean married a successful businessman last year.M:That’s true.But I don’t think she really loves him.They are already separated after she got a paycheck.Q:What does the woman mean?A.She loves the businessman very much.B.She is only after the businessman’s money.C.She and her husband have had a quarrel.D.She is regretful about being separated.30.Tom:Tim,why don’t you like Sue.She seems to be a very good girl.Tim:A very good girl?She always has her nose in air.Q:What does Tim mean?A.Sue’s nose is strange.B.Sue looks down on him.C.Sue is bad-tempered.D.Sue has an ugly nose.31.W:What do you think of the movie?M:It was worth neither the time nor the money.Q:What does the man mean?A.He didn’t have time to go to the movie.B.The movie was not worth seeing.C.The movie was inexpensive.D.He didn’t understand the movie.32.W:I think she is too good a wife for a bun like Bill.M:You said it.Q:what does the man mean?A.You are telling me.B.Shut upC.There’s no need telling me this again.D.You already said it.33.M:How’s your math going?W:Oh,that’s my Achilles’Hill.Q:What does the woman mean?A.Her math is bad.B.They are working on Achilles.B.She is very good at math D.She’s solving Achilles myth.34.W:What do you think of the ongoing war in Iraq?M:Oh,they just opened the Pandora’s Box.Q:What does the man mean?A.There is a Pandora’s Box.B.Pandora’s Box is opened by the war.C.Lots of chaos and trouble will come.D.They cannot open the box.35.M:Alex won the first prize with his eye blinded,right Alex?W:Oh,Joe,stop pulling me leg,Ok.Q:what does Joe mean?A.Joe is crazy.B.Don’t pull my leg.C.Let go of my leg.D.Please stop making fun of me.36.W:Should we invite more people to the party?M:The more the merrier.Q:What does the man mean?A.No more people at the party.B.More party is happier.C.More people at the part is happier than less.D.That’s all right37.Host:John,come and sit in the sofa.Dinner will be ready in a minute.Could I get you something to drink?Guest:______.A:No,don’t trouble.I’ve drunk enoughB:No,you couldn’t.I’m not thirstyC:Yes,please.I’d like some SpriteD:Yes,you could.I’d like some Coca cola38.Clerk:Good morning.Can I help you?Miss Chang:Yes,I’d like a one-way ticket to Manchester8:15tomorrow evening.Clerk:Fifteen pounds,please.Miss Chang:______.A:Here you are B:Here it is C:There is the payment D:Take the payment,please39.Robert:What are you doing?Ellen:Trying to get this wine stain out of the carpet.Robert:Hang on.There’s some soda in here.It should take the stain right out.Ellen:Really?Hey,______.A:it really is functioning B:it really is workingC:it really is playing D:it really is influencing40.Alan:My schedule this afternoon is an absolute mess.Between3:30and4:00I’m supposed to be in four different places.There’s no way.Adam:I’ve done that before.______?A:Anything I can help you B:Something I can help youC:Anything I can help you with D:Something I can help you with41.Tom:I see in the paper they’re sending more equipment to space.And we might have to live there someday.John:_____!I’m staying right here!A:Never I B:Not me C:No me D:None me42.Cindy:______?Rebecca:No,what happened?Cindy:They let him go as he is suspected to be cheating.A:Did you know John B:Did you like JohnC:Did you hate John D:Did you hear about John43.Salesman:Good morning.Planning to buy a new car today?Customer:______.Salesman:What kind of car are you looking for?Customer:Something that has enough room for my family.A:I’m just looking around B:I’m just looking everywhereC:I’m just looking here and there D:I’m just looking all the cars44.Customer:I’m looking for a new living room set.Salesman:We have a lot of very nice sets.What style do you have in mind?Customer:______.What I need is something comfortable.A:I really don’t think B:It’s really not necessaryC:I really don’t bother D:It really makes no sense45.Guest:I’d like a room with an ocean view,please.Clerk:I’m sorry._____.A:Those rooms are all ordered B:Those rooms are all possessedC:Those rooms are all owned D:Those rooms are all held46.Customer:_____.Waiter:I’m sorry.Didn’t you order fried shrimp?Customer:I ordered fried chicken.Waiter:Oh,all I heard was fried shrimp.Let me have kitchen redo this for you. A:Sorry,this isn’t my dishB:Excuse me,this isn’t what I paid forC:Sorry,this isn’t my orderD:Excuse me,this isn’t what I ordered47.Shop assistant:Good morning.I’m just looking around.A.No,you can’tB.Not at the moment,thanksC:Yes,please D.Yes,thank you48.Ann:Do you still have a headache,Bill?Bill:Yes,I do.And now I have a fever and cough constantly.Ann:_____.A:That’s very grateful B:That’s pitifulC:That’s too bad D:That’s worse49.Marie:Your little boy had done a good job at school.Eva:______.A:Yes,you are very kindB:No,you’re too politeC:Thanks,but you’re exaggeratingD:Yes,I’m proud of him50.Nancy:Hello,Ted.What’s wrong with your arm?Ted:I broke it when I was skating on the holiday.Nancy:Oh,no!______Ted:Much better,thanks.A:What a nuisance!B:How awful C:Why was that?D:What a trouble!51.Paul:Do you have to have that TV on quite so loud?Carol:_____.Is it bothering you?Paul:Yes,I’m trying to sleep.A:Oh,I’m sorry B:Oh,excuse meC:No,I don’t D:Yes,I have to52.Samuel:Hey,______?Diana:I wish I could.But I really have to stay in and finish my paper tonight.Samuel:Oh,maybe some other time,then.A:can I come to visit you tonightB:shall we have a barbecue some day this weekC:would you like to go to cinema with me tonightD:John will leave Chicago tonight.Shall we go to see him off53.Rebecca:______Dora:Really?Well,personally,I think he wears the wrong colors.Actually light colors don’t really suit him.A:I don’t think bob has chosen the right suit.B:I love the way Bob dresses.He always looks so smart.C:How funny Bob looks in that jacket!D:Bob’s new coat looks very expensive.54.Emily:Did anybody sign your petition?Gordon:Yes,we had a hundred signatures,_______.A:if no more B:if not more C:if moreover D:if not larger55.Policeman:OK,buddy,your driving license.How fast were you going?William:Well it was about50mph or less.I was driving very slowly.Policeman:50mph?______All right.That’ll be one hundred dollars.A:Don’t you know the speed limit downtown is40mph?B:Don’t you know the controlled speed downtown is40mph?C:You need to fix your car.D:You drive in the wrong way.56.Tommy:Mommy,when will we have dinner?I’m starving.Mother:______.We have to wait for daddy.A:Soon,honey B.Quickly,honeyC:OK,honey D:All right,honey57.Michael:Hi,mom.I’d like you to meet my girlfriend,Susan Lee.Susan,this is my mother. Susan:How do you do,ler.Mother:How do you do,Susan.I’m glad you can join us._____.A:Take it easy B:Please feel natural C:Make yourself at homeD:Feel all right here58.Jimmy:Could I have dinner now,Mummy?Mother:OK,Jimmy.Go upstairs and tell Daddy that everybody’s here.Then come help me ______.A:set the table B:arrange the table C:place the table D:fix the table and chairs59.Mary(after work):Shall I punch out for you,Juliet?I’m leaving now.Juliet:_____.I’ve to work overtime.A:Yes,thanks B:No,not necessary C:No,thanks D:I don’t care60.Alice:Ted asked me to go to the beach this weekend.What’s your plan?Laura:I’ve to work overtime.Sometimes I envy you a lot.Ted is a good guy.Alice:______.You just haven’t met the right person.And I think you work too much.You should learn how to entertain yourself and enjoy your life.A:Come on B:OK C:Well done D:By the way61.Nurse:Do you have any designated doctor?Patient:Yes,Dr.Hurt,Cliff Hurt.Nurse:Here is your registration card.Dr Hurt is at clinic No.6.______.A:You may stay her and wait for your rightB:You can sit over there and wait for your turnC:You may stand in line here and wait for your arrangementD:You may sit here and wait for your order62.Stephen:I want to send this package parcel post,registered.Clerk:______?Stephen:Yes,please,for sixty dollar.A:Do you want it guaranteedB:Do you want it insuredC:Do you want it preservedD:Do you want it ensured63.Roger:Hi,FrankFrank:Hi,Roger.The party is really nice,isn’t it?Roger:_____.Lots of food and drinks!A:It is real B:It sure is C:It is certain D:It must be64.George:_____?Ann:Well,it’s a great deal dance all right,but I’ve been to quite a few parties lately and fed up with them.A:Don’t you play happilyB:Don’t you stay here pleasantlyC:Aren’t you fond of yourselfD:Aren’t you enjoying yourself65.Bill:Here,Cindy!I’d like you to meet my best partner,Daniel.(to Daniel)This is Cindy,my girlfriend.Cindy:Hi,Daniel.______.Daniel:Mostly good things I hope.A:How do you do?B:You look handsomeC:Bill tells me you’re a good guyD:Bill talks about you a lot66.Jack:I’d like a haircut,please.Barber:Would you care for a shave and a shampoo as well?Jack:______.A haircut will be just fine.A:Yes,please B:No,thanksC:It’s very kind of you D:I’m glad you can think of itPart III:答案:Section A:1.C2B 3.B 4.C 5.B 6.A7.C8.D9.B10.C11.D12.C13.A14. A15.C16.B17.C18.A19.B20.B21.D22.D23.B24.A25.A26.D27.C Section B:1.C2.D3.B4.A5.B6.C7.C8.C9.A10.B11.A12.A13.C14.D15. B16.D17.A18.B19.B20.C对话补全练习答案:1.B2.A3.C4.D5.A6.C7.A8.A9.B10.B11.A12.B13.A14.C15.B16.C17.B18.D19.C20.D21.B22.B23.A24.A25.B26.A27.B28.C29.B30.B31.B32.A33.A34.C35.D36.C37.C38.A39.B40.C41.B42.D43.A44.D45.B46.D47.B48.C49.D50.B51.A52.C53.B54.B55.A56.A57.C58.A59.C60.A61.B62.B63.B64.D65.D66.B。

2016同等学力申硕英语题型分析

2016同等学力申硕英语题型分析

2016 同等学力申硕英语题型分析2016 年同等学力申硕英语考试将于5 月29 日上午进行,距离考试还有一周的时间,为了能够更加有把握通过考试,下面是YJBYS 小编搜索整理的关于申硕英语题型分析,欢迎参考学习,希望对大家有所帮助!想了解更多相关信息请持续关注我们应届毕业生培训网!
第一部分:口语交际本部分共设10 题,每题1 分,并分为A、B 两节,设计时间15 分钟。

A 节:完成对话,考生需成备选答案中为每一个空白选出一个最佳答案,使得材料意思完整。

B 节:完成访谈或问答等,本节会在对话、访谈或是问答的语境下在所撰写材料中设置3-4 个空白,考生需要在相应的空白处选择填用材料所提供的备选答案中最为合适的选项。

第二部分:词汇本部分共设10 题,每题1 分,设计时间为10 分钟。

本部分设选择替换和选择填空两种题型,每次考试只采用其中一种。

选择替换:考生需要根据所给句意对句子中所带下滑线的词或者短语进行替换选择,也就是说在备选答案中选择最佳的答案进行词或者短语的替换。

选择填空:考生需要根据句意对句子中的一个空白出进行选择填空,也就是说从4 个备选答案中选择一个最佳答案对句子进行填充,使得句子完整。

第三部分:阅读理解本部分共设25 题,每题1 分,并分为A、B 两节,设计时间为45 分钟。

A 节:段落阅读,考生需要对阅读材料进行充分理解,进而从资。

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2013年前要求试卷二不低于18分。)
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试卷一包括口语交际、词汇、阅读理解、综合 填空和短文完成五个部分,考试时间为100分 钟。试卷二包括英译汉和英语写作两个部分, 考试时间为50分钟。试卷一和试卷二考试时间 共计150分钟。
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一、口语交际
能用英语进行日常会话。对于生活、学习和工 作中的常见英语会话,能理解会话的情景、说 话人的意图和对话的含义。能恰当进行交际。 能正确理解英语口语中常见的习惯用法。
同等学力人员申请硕士学位英语水平考试
2016年英语考试题型辅导
Nobody’s Unpredictable
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考试简介 考试时间:2016年5月29日 上午9:00—11:30 地点:广州 复习时间:2个月 难度:等同4-6级
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考试题型介绍
ቤተ መጻሕፍቲ ባይዱ
客观题 75% (100分钟)
主观题 25% (50 分钟)
please everybody.
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样题
A. Well, about costumes B. But you know me with fashion C. I kind of feel that it's more about music itself D. So you have to change just enough
But I have a wonderful stylist, Annie Horth, that I'm going to be working with again and who will make sure that we can please as many people as possible. (10) . I enjoy that very, very much. So I will try to change, not too little and not too much.
So if it's a concept¬----Interviewer: How about costume¬Interviewee: I think it is. Interviewer:How about costume--costume changes? Interviewee:(8)-yes, I think people like to see artists
want you to change. They want to see outfits. And if you change too much, they say
it‘s too much. And if you change too little, they say it’s not enough. (9) You can't
before. It's putting more emphasis on big orchestra, music, musicians, singers,
songs. We want to do music at the purest as possible, like the old days I guess.
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口语交际 2013年 Section A 1
试题介绍:2013年 Doctor: What has been bothering you?
A. It sounds like a flu. B. I also advise resting for
a couple of days. C. Boy, when it rains, it pours.
A. Well, about costumes B. But you know me with fashion C. I kind of feel that it's more about music itself D. So you have to change just enough
change in different outfits. Again, it's a--you have to be careful with that. People
just to be on the safe side. Female: Fine by me, _6_ 2:30 then.
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样题
Interviewer: Does the show have a concept?
Interviewee: Well, it's going to be much more…(7). Not that we didn't do that
口语 词汇 阅读 完形 短文完 英译汉 写作
交际
填空 成
10%
完成 对话
长短 对话
10%
填空 选择
语法 词汇
25% 10%
5-6篇 四选 25题 一
段落 10空 快读
20% 10%
语段填 120-

150词
3篇短 段落 文
15% 150词
(30分 钟)
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本考试分试卷一和试卷二。试卷一以客观试题 为主;试卷二为主观试题。两卷满分为100分。 试卷一占总分的75%,试卷二占总分的25%; 达到总分的60%为及格。(已经取消试卷二得分限制:
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样题
A. don’t mention it B. Let’s make it C. Whether we could postpone our appointment
Male: Hello, Jill. Larry Webster here. Sorry to call you at home. Female: _4_ Larry. What’s up? Male: I was wondering _5_ for 10:30 tomorrow morning till tomorrow afternoon. Female: No problem. How about 2 o’clock? Male: Umm, I have a lunch appointment tomorrow. Perhaps we’d better say 2:30
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