北京市研究生英语学位课统考(GET)答案 听力原文 listening script 2012.12.doc

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北京地区2023年11月学位英语考试真题

北京地区2023年11月学位英语考试真题

北京地区2023年11月学位英语考试真题2023 November Beijing Region CET-4 ExamPart I Listening Comprehension (30%) (45 minutes)Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the center.1. A) She doesn't have enough money. B) She enjoys shopping online.C) She's buying a gift for a friend. D) She prefers to shop at the mall.2. A) A teacher and a student. B) A doctor and a patient.C) A clerk and a customer. D) Two friends chatting.Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the center.Reading Comprehension (40%) (50 minutes)Part IIPart IIIPart IVPart VWriting (30%) (45 minutes)参考答案:Section A1. A) She doesn't have enough money.2. A) A teacher and a student.Section BPassage One3. B) Purchase books on the Internet.4. B) It saved her time and energy.5. D) They are popular on the school campus.Passage Two6. C) They feel work produces more pleasure than success.7. D) People tend to experience pleasure and fulfillment in their daily tasks.8. A) Overdependence on external motivators.Part II Reading Comprehension (40%) (50 minutes)Section ADirections: In this section, there are four passages followed by questions or incomplete statements. For each of them, there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose the one that best completes the statement or answers the question. Then mark your answer on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the center.Passage OneQuestions 16 to 20 are based on the following passage.Women constitute a majority of the world population, but they are still in the minority when it comes to public representation in most countries. In many nations, fewer than one in five parliamentarians are women. Moreover, over the past 10 years, the global annual growth of the percentage of women members of parliament has not reached even one percentage point. Thus, it would take another 40 years before the world reaches gender parity in terms of representation in parliament.16. The word “parity” in Paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ______.A) equality B) advantage C) majority D) similarity17. Which of the following statements is true?A) Women form the majority of the world's parliamentarians.B) Women are underrepresented in parliament in many countries.C) The number of female parliamentarians has increased rapidly in the past decade.D) The global annual growth of female parliamentarians has exceeded one percentage point.Section B请扫码关注华南师范大学硕士研...408 篇同主题文章HU Jia-Han2023年11月湖北英语专四真题的相关基本信息是怎样呢?点击链接查看详情:http://www.ka...你对“2023年11月英语专四真题”的相关内容还满意吗?不明白的不懂得可以追问您的问题,网站会有专业老师为您解答。

2016年12月研究生英语学位课统考(GET)真题试卷含答案和解析

2016年12月研究生英语学位课统考(GET)真题试卷含答案和解析

2016年12月研究生英语学位课统考(GET)真题试卷听力对话1.(B)A. He failed to catch the bus.B. There are few gas stations.C. There are various risks.D. He didn’t hear clearly.解析:女士说:我们离沙漠还有多远?男士说:大约300英里。

我们必须给车加油。

高速路上加油站很少。

女士说:好。

few and far between 是个成语,意思是“少见”或“彼此距离很远”。

2.(D)A. He failed to catch the bus.B. He didn’t enjoy walking.C. He thought differently.D. He didn’t hear clearly.解析:男士说:您能告诉我从这儿去时代广场的路吗?女士说:好。

你可以坐地铁或公交车。

如果现在感觉不累,你也可以走着去。

男士说:对不起,我没听懂。

3.(A)A. A tour guide.B. A bus driver.C. A hotel attendant.D. A traffic policewoman.解析:女士说:各位请注意。

我们今天的日程安排是首先参观故宫。

在故宫附近的饭店午餐后,我们去颐和园。

我们很可能晚上七点左右回到宾馆。

男士说:我们晚上自由活动吧?女士说:是的,我们没有什么特别安排。

4.(C)A. He was rude to his mother.B. He loves his girlfriend.C. He can tolerate his girlfriend no more.D. He insulted his girlfriend.解析:女士说:我听说你跟女朋友分手了。

是吗?男士说:是的。

她对我一直很不友好。

最无法忍受的是她说我妈妈的坏话。

the last straw 的含义是it is the latest in a series of bad events,and it makes you unable to deal with a situation any longer,也就是“一系列令人不愉快的事情中,最后一件让你忍无可忍的事”。

2023年北京地区11月学士学位英语试题及答案

2023年北京地区11月学士学位英语试题及答案

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2023年11月北京地区学位英语考试真题

2023年11月北京地区学位英语考试真题

2023年11月北京地区学位英语考试真题全文共10篇示例,供读者参考篇1Oh my goodness! It's time for the 2023 November Beijing Area School English Exam! I was so nervous and excited at the same time. But I knew I just had to do my best and show what I've learned in English class.The exam started with a listening section where we had to listen to a conversation between two people and answer questions about it. It was a bit tricky because they spoke really fast, but I tried to focus and pick out the important details. Then we moved on to a reading section where we had to read a passage and answer questions about it. Some of the questions were about vocabulary words and others were about the main ideas of the passage. I had to read carefully and make sure I understood everything before answering.Next was the writing section, which was my favorite part. We had to write a short essay about a topic they gave us. I chose to write about my favorite hobby, which is playing soccer. I wrote about how much fun it is to play with my friends and how it helpsme stay active and healthy. I also included some details about a game I played recently where I scored the winning goal. I tried to use good vocabulary and sentence structure to make my essay stand out.After the writing section, we had a grammar section where we had to choose the correct form of a verb or fill in the blank with the right preposition. I remember studying these topics in class, so I felt pretty confident about this part. Finally, we had a speaking section where we had to have a conversation with the teacher about a topic they gave us. I was a little nervous at first, but once I started talking, I felt more comfortable. I tried to speak clearly and use full sentences to show that I understood the question.Overall, I think I did pretty well on the exam. I studied hard and prepared as best as I could, so I hope that will pay off in my results. I really enjoy learning English and I hope to continue improving so that I can become even better at communicating in this language. I can't wait to see how I did on the exam and to find out what areas I need to focus on in the future. English is such an important subject and I know it will help me in so many ways in the future. I'm excited to keep learning and growing in my English skills!篇2Hey guys, guess what? I just took the 2023 November Beijing school entrance English exam and it was sooo much fun! Let me tell you all about it.The first part was listening. The teacher played different recordings and we had to answer questions about them. It was a bit tricky because the voices sounded similar, but I tried my best to concentrate and got most of the answers right.Next was the reading section. We had to read a story and answer questions about it. I love reading, so this part was my favorite. The story was about a girl who went on an adventure with her dog, and I found it super exciting!Then came the writing section. We had to write a short paragraph about our favorite hobby. I chose to write about playing soccer because I love running around and scoring goals. I hope the teacher liked my writing!Lastly, we had the speaking part. We had to talk about a topic that the teacher gave us. I got to talk about my dream vacation to a tropical island. I had so much to say about it and I tried to speak clearly and confidently.Overall, I had a blast taking the exam. It was challenging, but also a lot of fun. I can't wait to see how I did when the results come out. Fingers crossed that I did well!Well, that's it for now. I'll let you know how I did as soon as I find out. Thanks for listening to my little recap of the exam. Bye!篇3Hey guys! Today, I want to share with you the questions from the 2023 November Beijing Area Student English Exam. It was super fun and challenging. Let's dive in!Question 1:Read the passage below and answer the questions that follow."Tom and Jerry are best friends. They love to play soccer together in the park every weekend. One day, Jerry sprained his ankle during a soccer match. Tom rushed to help him and took him to the hospital. Jerry was grateful for Tom's help and promised to pay him back by baking him his favorite chocolate cake."Question 2:Choose the correct answer to complete the sentence:My sister _______ to the mall yesterday.a) gob) goesc) wentd) goingQuestion 3:Write a short paragraph about your favorite hobby and explain why you enjoy it.Question 4:Fill in the blanks with the correct prepositions:I am going ___ vacation ___ my family ___ the beach next week.Question 5:Rewrite the sentence in reported speech:She said, "I will come to the party tomorrow."Question 6:Write a letter to your friend inviting them to your birthday party. Include details like the date, time, location, and any special activities planned.Question 7:Read the dialogue below and answer the questions that follow.Alice: Hi, Mike! How was your weekend?Mike: It was great. I went hiking with my family. What about you?Alice: I stayed home and watched movies all weekend.Question 8:Choose the correct form of the verb to complete the sentence:I _______ to the music when suddenly the power went out.a) was listeningb) listenedc) listensd) listenWow, those were some interesting questions, right? I hope you had as much fun as I did answering them. Keep practicing your English, and you'll improve in no time! Good luck on your exams, everyone!篇4Title: My Experience of the 2023 Beijing Area School English ExamHi everyone! I want to tell you about my experience of the School English Exam that I took in November 2023 in Beijing. It was a big day for me because I had been studying really hard for this exam.First, let me tell you about the listening section. There were different questions about a story we listened to. I was a bit nervous at first, but then I remembered to stay calm and listen carefully. I tried to answer all the questions as best as I could. It was fun to listen to different accents and voices in the audio recordings.Next, we had the reading section. There were passages to read and questions to answer. Some of the questions were easy, but some were tricky. I had to read the passages carefully tomake sure I understood everything. I used my reading skills to find the answers.After that, we had the writing section. This was my favorite part because I love writing stories and essays. I had to write about my favorite season and why I liked it. I chose winter because I love playing in the snow and making snowmen. I also wrote a story about a magical adventure with my friends. I tried my best to use good vocabulary and grammar.Lastly, we had the speaking section. I had to talk about my family, my hobbies, and my favorite food. I practiced speaking English with my friends before the exam so I felt more confident.I tried to speak clearly and fluently. It was fun to talk about myself and share my interests with the examiner.Overall, the exam was challenging but also exciting. I learned a lot from preparing for it and I think I did my best on the day. I can't wait to get my results and see how I did. I hope I did well and that all my hard work paid off.I encourage all of you to study hard and practice your English skills every day. It's important to keep improving and challenging yourself. You can do it! Good luck to everyone who is preparing for their English exams. Keep calm, stay confident, anddo your best! Thank you for reading about my experience.Bye-bye!篇5Oh my gosh! Guess what guys? I just took the Beijing Area School English Exam in November 2023! It was so exciting and fun, I can't wait to tell you all about it!The exam started with a listening section where we had to listen to short conversations and answer questions. It was a bit tricky at first, but I tried my best to focus and understand what was being said. There were questions about directions, shopping, and even some funny jokes!After the listening section, we moved on to reading comprehension. We had to read passages and answer questions about them. Some of the passages were about animals, famous people, and even a story about a magical adventure! It was so cool to read and learn new things.Next up was the grammar and vocabulary section. We had to fill in the blanks with the correct words and choose the right answer for multiple-choice questions. I remembered to use my knowledge of tenses, prepositions, and adjectives to help me answer the questions correctly.The writing section was the last part of the exam. We had to write a short essay about our favorite season and why we liked it.I chose summer because I love going to the beach and playing in the sun. I wrote about all the fun things you can do in the summer like swimming, playing sports, and eating ice cream!Overall, I had so much fun taking the Beijing Area School English Exam. I can't wait to see how I did and find out my score.I hope I did well and can't wait to tell my friends all about it! I'm so proud of myself for trying my best and giving it my all. I can't wait to see what other fun exams I can take in the future!篇6202311Hi everyone! Today I want to share with you the questions from the 2023 November Beijing Area English Proficiency Exam. It was super tough this year, but I had a lot of fun challenging myself!Here are some of the questions that were on the exam:1. Listening Section:For the listening section, we had to listen to a conversation between two students talking about their favorite hobbies. Theyasked each other questions like "What do you like to do in your free time?" and "Why do you enjoy that hobby?" I thought it was really cool to learn about different hobbies and interests.2. Reading Section:In the reading section, we read a passage about the history of Beijing. It talked about how the city has changed over the years and how important it is to preserve its cultural heritage. There were also questions about the passage, like "What year was Beijing founded?" and "What are some famous landmarks in the city?"3. Writing Section:For the writing section, we had to write a short essay about our favorite season. I chose summer because I love going to the beach and swimming in the ocean. I talked about how the warm weather makes me feel happy and energized. I also mentioned some fun activities I like to do during the summer, like having BBQs with my friends and going on road trips.Overall, I think the exam was challenging but fun. It really tested my English skills and I learned a lot from it. I can't wait to see how I did and I'm excited to continue practicing and improving my English in the future!That's all for now! Thanks for reading about my experience with the 2023 November Beijing Area English Proficiency Exam. I hope this was helpful and that you enjoyed learning about the questions on the test. Good luck to all the students who took the exam this year!篇7Title: My Experience in the 2023 Beijing Area School English ExamHey guys! So I wanna share with you all about my experience in the 2023 Beijing Area School English Exam. It was super exciting and a bit nerve-wracking at the same time, but I had so much fun!First off, the exam had a bunch of different sections. There was listening, reading, writing, and speaking. The listening part was pretty cool because we got to hear different people speaking in English and had to answer questions about what they said. Some of it was kinda tricky, but I think I did okay.Next up was the reading section. We had to read a bunch of passages and answer questions about them. Some of the passages were about animals, some were about famous people,and some were just funny stories. It was fun to read them and try to figure out the answers.Then came the writing part. We had to write a short essay about our favorite hobby. I wrote about how much I love playing soccer with my friends. It was easy to write about something I enjoy so much.Finally, there was the speaking section. We had to talk to the examiner about ourselves and answer some questions. I was a little nervous at first, but the examiner was really nice and made me feel comfortable. I talked about my family, my school, and my favorite things to do in my free time.Overall, I had a great time taking the 2023 Beijing Area School English Exam. It was a fun challenge and I think I did pretty well. I can’t wait to see how I did and I hope I get a good score. Thanks for listening to my story, guys! Bye!篇8Hello everyone, I'm so excited to share with you the questions from the 2023 November Beijing Area School English Exam! It was a bit tough, but I think we all did our best!Question 1: Write a short paragraph (about 50-70 words) about your favorite hobby and why you enjoy it.Question 2: Imagine you have a superpower for one day. What would it be and how would you use it? Write a short story (about 100-150 words) about your superpower adventure.Question 3: Look at the picture below and write a description of what you see. Use adjectives to describe the colors, shapes, and sizes of the objects in the picture. (about 50-70 words)Question 4: Read the following sentence and correct the grammar errors: "She have three cats and a dog."Question 5: Write a letter to a friend about a recent trip you took. Include details about where you went, what you did, and why you enjoyed the trip. (about 100-150 words)Overall, I think the exam was challenging but fun! I can't wait to see how we all did and share our answers with each other. Good luck to everyone who took the test, and let's keep practicing our English skills together!篇9Hey guys, guess what? I just took the 2023 November Beijing Area School English Exam, and boy was it a wild ride! Let me tell you all about it.First off, the listening section was crazy! They played all these different recordings of people talking and we had to answer questions about what they said. Some of the speakers had really strong accents, so it was super hard to understand them. But I did my best and tried to pick out the key points to answer the questions.Next up was the reading section. We had to read a bunch of passages and answer questions about them. Some of the passages were about history, some were about science, and some were just made up stories. I liked the stories the best because they were fun to read. The questions were tricky though, so I had to really pay attention to the details in the passages.Then came the writing section, which was probably my favorite part. We had to write a short essay about a topic they gave us. I wrote about my favorite animal, the panda, and why I think they're so cool. I even drew a picture of a panda at the end of my essay just for fun. I hope the examiners liked it!Finally, there was the speaking section. We had to answer questions and talk about a topic with the examiner. I was sonervous, but I tried to speak clearly and confidently. The examiner was really nice and helped me when I got stuck on words. I think I did pretty well overall.So yeah, that was my experience taking the 2023 November Beijing Area School English Exam. It was tough, but I had a lot of fun too. I can't wait to see how I did!篇10Hello everyone, I'm so excited to share with you the Beijing area Primary School English Exam in November 2023! It was so much fun and I can't wait to tell you all about it.The exam started with a listening section where we had to listen to a story and answer questions about it. The story was about a boy named Tom who went on an adventure to find a hidden treasure in the jungle. It was so thrilling and we had to pay close attention to answer the questions correctly.After the listening section, we moved on to the reading section. We had to read a passage about a magical kingdom and answer questions about the characters and events in the story. It was like being in a fairytale and I loved every moment of it.Next, we had the vocabulary section where we had to match words with their meanings. Some of the words were new to me, but I tried my best to remember what they meant. It was a bit challenging, but I felt proud of myself for trying my best.Then came the grammar section where we had to fill in the blanks with the correct words. I had to remember all the grammar rules we learned in class and apply them to the questions. It took some time, but I managed to finish the section with a big smile on my face.Finally, we had the writing section where we had to write a short story about an imaginary creature. I chose to write about a friendly dragon who helped a lost girl find her way home. It was so much fun to let my imagination run wild and create a magical story.Overall, the exam was challenging but also so much fun. I can't wait to see how I did and I'm excited to continue learning and improving my English skills. I hope you enjoyed hearing about the exam and maybe one day you'll have the chance to take it too. Good luck to all the future test-takers!。

北京市研究生英语学位课统考(GET)真题2011年1月 GETJAN0811

北京市研究生英语学位课统考(GET)真题2011年1月 GETJAN0811

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2012-1研究生学位英语听力原文.docx

2012-1研究生学位英语听力原文.docx

2011-12 GET Listening ScriptsSection A1.W. Alex has been working for you over two years.M. He never misses a chance to say what he thinks I want to hear.W. I guess you will eventually promote him.M. But I don’t buy that kind of sweet talk.Q. What does the man imply about Alex?2.W.Look at the heat price of beef, 4dollars 25 cents per pound, can you believe it, last summer it was only 3 dollars and 87cents.M. Everything is going up so fast. It’s not just food, my electric bill went up over15 percent in one month.Q. How much did the beef cost per pound last summer?3.M. How was the movie you saw last night?W.It wasn’t too bad. It was pretty funny in sports. And the action was ok. But it wasn't really worth paying seven dollars for a ticket.Q. What does the woman think of the movie?4.M. Hi, Lizzy! What’s up?W. I hate to say, but my boyfriend has been giving me cold shoulder for the last two weeks. He doesn't love me anymore.M. Your imagination is working overtime. Maybe Frank is just going through a rough time and wants some space at home.Q. What does the man mean?5.W. Charlie, you should really pay attention in organic chemistry class.M. Well, I don't get anything that the teacher is saying. W. You are the only guy in this class that doesn’t. Everything our professor teaches is lifted right off the book.Q. What is true about the organic chemistry class?6.W. I thought Jeniffer moved to California to become a model.M. She did. But it didn’t work out for her.W. Seems like her dream was just a pie in the sky(空中楼阁)after all.Q. What does the woman imply?7.W. Hi, there’s Jim.Didn’t you guys used to be good friends?M. We were friends a few years ago. But not anymore. W. How come?M. It’s a long story.Q. What does the man imply?8.W. Thanks, goodness. You’re here, Mr. Brown. I try to fix this faucet (tap) myself, look at this, there is water all over my bathroom.M. Oh, what a mess. Next time please call me first. That’s my job.Q. What is probably the man’s occupation?9.M. I am going on a business trip this afternoon.W. Don’t worry, I ’ll handle all of your calls.M. Thanks, I am expecting a message from my physician.Q. What does the man have to do in the afternoon?SectionB:Mini-talk OneThe Ivy League is a name for eight schools in the northeastern United States. All but one were established hundreds of years ago, when England had colonies in the area. The oldest schools are Harvard, Yale, Columbia, Dartmouth, Princeton, Brown and the University of Pennsylvania. The newest is Cornell, which was founded in eighteen sixty-five.The term Ivy League can also be used to describe a sports grouping of the eight schools. The schools are alsocalled the Ivies.Many language experts believe that the term first appeared in the media. In the nineteen-thirties, a sports reporter called the schools in the grouping, the "Ivy League." The group also had an unofficial name -- "The Ancient Eight." Now both names are used. However, the National Collegiate Athletic Association officially uses the term Ivy League.Why the reporter used the term is not completely clear. Some people say the term is linked to the ivy plant. And ivy does cover some of the grounds and buildings at the schools. Other people say the term dates back to when only four of the schools were part of the sports group. The number four was written in roman numerals, the letters "I" and "V." However, most historians say that explanation is incorrect.The term Ivy League is sometimes said in a disapproving way. Some people think the eight schools and their students value themselves too highly. Admission to the schools is very competitive. As little as seven percent of students who seek admission are accepted.The educational offerings of Ivy League schools are considered among the best and most demanding in the world. All eight schools are also private and extremely costly. A four year degree from Harvard, for example, can cost more than two hundred thousand dollars. Admission to an Ivy League school can sometimes be easier among people who are rich, powerful or are related to former students of the school.Q10.Which school in the Ivy League was not founded hundreds of years ago?Q11. What can we learn about the real origin of the term Ivy League?Q12.What is the overall acceptance for Ivy League schools?Mini-talk TwoThe Kennedy Center presents music, dance, plays and other performances. The full name is the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.The idea began with legislation signed by President Dwight Eisenhower in nineteen fifty-eight to create a National Cultural Center.The building opened in nineteen seventy-one as a memorial to John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the thirty-fifth president. He and his wife, Jacqueline, strongly supported the arts.Architect Edward Durrell Stone designed a simple white building that overlooks the Potomac River.The Kennedy Center has several performing areas. The Concert Hall is the largest. The National Symphony Orchestra performs there. So do popular entertainers.The Washington Opera, ballets and musical comedies are performed in the Opera House. Plays and some opera and dance productions take place in the Eisenhower Theater. Smaller theaters in the Kennedy Center present music groups and plays. The Family Theater presents performances for young people.Each year more than four hundred performances are offered free of charge by local, national and international artists.Over the years, some of the world's top artists have performed at the Kennedy Center. Many special events also take place there. These have included a month-long celebration of the traditional and modern arts of China. They have also included an exploration of the culture oftwenty-two Arab nations.The Kennedy Center also serves as an educational headquarters. It supports and teaches people about the performing arts in America. It creates programs for teachers and students of all ages. It supports competitions and training programs for students. And it pays young performing artists to create new works.13.Who signed the legislation to create a national cultural center?14.which area is the largest performance space in the Kennedy center?15.what does the Kennedy center teach people about?Section C:Until 1973, most telephone calls were made either at home, at a business or in a vehicle. But on April 3rd of that year, Martin Cooper of the Motorola Company made history. While walking down the street in New York City, he made the first mobile telephone call.Mr. Cooper had helped invent the DynaTAC 8000X. It was a mobile telephone often called "the brick." It wasmuch larger and heavier than the mobile phones we use today. After that first call, it took ten years before the phone was ready to be sold to the public. The first ones were very expensive. They cost almost 4,000 dollars each. But even with that size and cost, many people stood in line to buy them.The first mobile telephones used a system, or network, called 1G. It was the "first generation" of technology. This allowed one person to call and talk to another person, but that was all. By the early 1990s, the second generation, or 2G network, came into use. It allowed talking and sending text messages. By that time, cell phones were much smaller and cost much less.In 2001, the first 3G systems were being used. This new network permitted people using cell phones to make calls, send text messages and use the Internet. Userscould even keep photographs and music on their phones, and send them to their friends.Within the past two years, the 4G network has come into use. It permits cell phones to work much faster and with much more information. Modern cell phones can even act as small televisions. They can show movies and live sporting events.As the networks have gotten more complex, the telephones have gotten smaller, lighter and less costly. Many electronics stores in the United States even give away the newest cell phones. But customers must agree to pay to use the network that sends their calls from one place to another.It is interesting to imagine what the 5G and 6G network cell phones of the future will be able to do.。

2023北京地区学位英语考试真题

2023北京地区学位英语考试真题

2023北京地区学位英语考试真题全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇12023 Beijing Area College English TestPart I Listening Comprehension (20 points)Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. On the sofa.B. On the bed.C. In front of the desk.D. On the chair.2. A. Go see the exhibition.B. Go to the movies.C. Sit down.D. Take a rest.3. A. He's probably very hot.B. He's been in the sun for too long.C. He forgot to put on sunscreen.D. He needs a hat.4. A. It’s a bit sweet.B. It’s kind of sour.C. It’s a little too salty.D. It’s a bit bland.5. A. A singer.B. A doctor.C. A painter.D. A teacher.Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.6. A. Her friend.B. Her colleague.C. Her customer.D. Her boss.7. A. It was lost in the mail.B. It was delayed due to the holiday.C. It was damaged during transport.D. It was delivered to the wrong address.8. A. A large portion of the book.B. A brief summary of the book.C. The author’s opinion of the book.D. The main idea of the book.Part II Reading Comprehension (40 points)Section ADirections: Read the following passage and answer the questions below.Muriel Spark’s The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie was published in 1961, and its titular character is just as strikingly vivid today as it was then. Miss Brodie, a schoolteacher at an all-girls school in Edinburgh, sets herself apart from her colleagues with her unorthodox teaching methods and her unusual taste in sex, art, and politics. But what intrigues her young pupils most is her insistence that they are part of her exclusive clique, the Brodie Set, and her attempts to mold them in her image, often with tragic results. The novel is a powerful indictment of authoritarianism and serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of charismatic leadership, especially when combined with a narcissistic personality.9. What effect do Miss Brodie’s teaching methods have on her students?10. What do Miss Brodie’s pupils find most appealing about her?11. What is the main theme of The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie?Section BDirections: Read the following passage and answer the questions below.As technology continues to advance at a rapid pace, the impact it has on our lives, both positive and negative, becomes increasingly evident. While technological advancements have made our lives more convenient and efficient in numerous ways, they have also raised concerns about privacy, security, and the increasing digital divide between those who have access to technology and those who do not. The challenge lies in finding a balance between embracing new technologies and mitigating their negative effects on society.12. What are some of the benefits of technological advancements?13. What are some of the concerns raised by technological advancements?14. What is the main challenge posed by technological advancements?Part III Vocabulary and Structure (20 points)Directions: In this section, there are 20 incomplete sentences. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence.15. Despite the rain, the football match ______ as scheduled.16. He ______ quit his job without giving notice.17. A new shopping mall is being ______ in the city center.18. She ______ the last train so she had to take a taxi home.19. He ______ a lot of weight since he started working out regularly.20. Having ______ for hours, they were too tired to go out.21. This is the most ______ cake I’ve ever taste d.22. Please ______ me to introduce myself.23. His jokes always make me ______.24. Despite the traffic jam, we ______ to the airport on time.Part IV Writing (20 points)Directions: For this part, you are allowed thirty minutes to wr ite a composition on the topic “The Importance of Learning English”. You should write at least 150 words, and base your composition on the outline given in Chinese below:1. 英语在当今世界至关重要。

2011年1月研究生英语学位课统考(GET)真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)

2011年1月研究生英语学位课统考(GET)真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)

2011年1月研究生英语学位课统考(GET)真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. LISTENING COMPREHENSION 2. VOCABULARY 3. CLOZE 4. READING COMPREHENSION 5. TRANSLATION 6. WRITINGLISTENING COMPREHENSIONSection A Directions: In this section, you will hear nine short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be read only once. Choose the best answer from the four choices given by marking the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square brackets on your machine-scoring Answer Sheet.听力原文:W: Johnson’s in a real bad mood today. What’s wrong with him? M: His job was taken over by a fellow worker.Q: What happened to Johnson?1.A.He was beaten by a fellow worker.B.He was laughed at by a fellow worker.C.He was fired from his work.D.He was replaced by his co-worker.正确答案:D解析:女士说:Johnson今天情绪很不好,他怎么了?男士说:他的工作由同事接替了。

GET 研究生学位英语考试听力答案

GET 研究生学位英语考试听力答案
1. A. has been published with the help of his
adviser.
B. His paper has won an award with the help
of his adviser.
C. His paper has got approval from his adviser.
Mini-talk Two
13. A. They may earn less money. B. They may be overweight. C. They may suffer from serious diseases. D. They may have lasting damage in their brain.
3. A. He saw his boss in person for the first time. B. He is now complaining in a different way. C. He has changed his opinion of his boss. D. He has made his boss change his attitude.
D. His paper has been revised by his adviser.
2. A. Tom is in low spirits. B. Tom is terribly ill. C. Tom is bad-tempered. D. Tom is nervous at the moment.
16. “Facebook” and “MySpace” are some of the
most popular blog sites for ________________.

2016年12月研究生英语学位课统考(GET)真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)

2016年12月研究生英语学位课统考(GET)真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)

2016年12月研究生英语学位课统考(GET)真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. LISTENING COMPREHENSION 2. VOCABULARY 3. CLOZE 4. READING COMPREHENSION 5. TRANSLATION 6. WRITINGLISTENING COMPREHENSIONSection A Directions: In this section, you will hear nine short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be read only once. Choose the best answer from the four choices given by marking the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square brackets on your machine-scoring Answer Sheet.听力原文:1. W: John, how far away are we from the desert?M: About 300 miles. We have to get some gas. Service stations on the highway are few and far between. W: That’s a good idea. Q: What can we learn about driving along this highway?2. M: Would you please tell me how to get to Times Square from here?W: Sure. You can take the subway or a bus. You can also get there on foot if you are not exhausted now. M: Sorry. I didn’t catch that. Q: What does the man mean?3. W: Attention please. Our schedule for today will start by visiting the Forbidden City in the morning. After lunch at a nearby restaurant, we are going to the Summer Palace. We’ll probably return to our hotel around 7 p.m.M: Will we be free in the evening?W: Yes. We have no particular arrangement in the evening.Q: What is the woman’s job likely to be?4. W: I was told that you have broken up with your girlfriend. Is that true?M: Yes, it’s true. She’s always been rude to me, but the last straw was when she started insulting my mother. Q: What can we learn about this man?5. M: Hello, Jane. Haven’t seen you for ages. How are you doing?W: Not bad. I’m working as a sales representative. I travel a lot. That’s why you rarely see me. M: Why did you quit your job as the CEO’s secretary? W: I became fed up with making or answering telephone calls all day. Q: Why did the woman change her job?1.A.There are many gas stations.B.There are few gas stations.C.There are various risks.D.There are few cars on the road.正确答案:B解析:女士说:我们离沙漠还有多远?男士说:大约300英里。

北京市硕士研究生英语学位真题2005年1月_真题(含答案与解析)-交互

北京市硕士研究生英语学位真题2005年1月_真题(含答案与解析)-交互

北京市硕士研究生英语学位真题2005年1月(总分100, 做题时间90分钟)PART Ⅰ LISTENING COMPREHENSIONSection ADirections:In this section, you will hear nine short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questionswill be read only once. Choose the best answer from the four choices given by marking the corresponding letter with a single bar acrossthe square brackets on your Machine-scoring Answer Sheet.SSS_SIMPLE_SIN1.A. Ann likes orange T-shirts best.B. Ann hates to wear an orange T-shirt in the daytime.C. Ann wears an orange T-shirt to keep mosquitoes away.D. The man doesn't like an orange T-shirt.A B C D分值: 1答案:C[解析]M: Ann, orange must be your favorite color, is that right?W: What makes you think so?M: You often wear an orange T-shirt in the evening.W: Oh! I heard that mosquitoes hate orange.Q: What can we learn from this conversation?SSS_SIMPLE_SIN2.A. To entertain himself.B. To go to other countries.C. To become more valuable.D. To broaden his mind.A B C D分值: 1答案:D[解析]M: Why does everyone always tell me that I should learn at least one foreign language?W: Because it's valuable. You will not only learn the language but open your eyes with new culture and values.Q: According to the woman, why should the man learn a foreign language?SSS_SIMPLE_SIN3.A. He turns a deaf ear to what the woman said.B. He agrees with the woman.C. He thinks the woman is thoughtless.D. He doesn't think she knows the direction.A B C D分值: 1答案:A[解析]W: Ted, you shouldn't have been too neglectful and thoughtless about drags.M: I know what you mean. But I equally know what I am doing and where I am going.Q: What is the man's reaction to the woman's remarks?SSS_SIMPLE_SIN4.A. The car is not big enough.B. The car is not good enough.C. He only promised to buy a small car.D. He can't afford to buy the car.A B C D分值: 1答案:D[解析]W: This car is indeed my dream. It's very beautiful and spacious. M: I did promise to buy us a good car, but this one is beyond our budget.Q: What does the man mean?SSS_SIMPLE_SIN5.A. 350,000.B. 315,000.C. 3,500, 000.D. 3,150, 000.A B C D分值: 1答案:A[解析]M: What are you doing here?W: I'm collecting donations for the homeless.M: How many homeless are there locally?W: In our town, over 350 people don't have a roof over their heads.That's one of every 1,000 people.Q: How many people are there in the town?SSS_SIMPLE_SIN6.A. He will not take the shower before the meeting.B. He will not go to the meeting at all.C. He will have to attend the meeting.D. He will be late for the meeting again.A B C D分值: 1答案:C[解析]W: You'd better jump in the shower, or you'll be late for your meeting.M: I'll be there right away. I never seem to have enough time. I've spent too much time in meetings in my life.Q: What does the man mean?SSS_SIMPLE_SIN7.A. He is in a bad mood.B. He is more efficient in writing.C. He enjoys himself more.D. He doesn't **fortable.A B C D分值: 1答案:B[解析]W: I get depressed on rainy days.M: On the contrary, I seem to get more into myself, and consequently, it is easier for me to get in the mood to write.Q: What do we learn about the man on raining days?SSS_SIMPLE_SIN8.A. He got to know it from government statistics.B. He found the fact on the Internet.C. He learned it from a gift book.D. He got the fact by studying in the library.A B C D分值: 1答案:C[解析]M: Did you know that Americans spend over $2 million every day just to wash their cars?W: How did you know that?M: I got this fact book yesterday for my birthday, and it gives statistics on a variety of subjects.Q: How did the man get to know about the statistics on car-washing?SSS_SIMPLE_SIN9.A. He will persuade his parents.B. He will lie to his parents.C. He will go without his parents' permission.D. He will go somewhere else before going skiing.A B C D分值: 1答案:A[解析]W: What is your plan for this winter vacation?M: I'm going skiing in Colorado.W: But it's very dangerous for a beginner. Do your parents agree? M: No, but I can get around them.Q: How can the man go skiing?Section BDirections:In this section you will hear two short talks. At the end of each talk, there will be some questions. Both the talks and the questions will be read to you only once. After each question, there will be a pause. During the pause you must choose the best answer from the four choices given by marking the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square brackets on your Machine-scoring Answer Sheet.SSS_SIMPLE_SIN10.What is the main idea of this mini-talk?A. How to take care of little babies.B. How to become qualified parents.C. A single parent should pay more attention to the baby's development.D. Many parents don't know how to help babies develop in intelligence.A B C D分值: 1答案:D[解析] 10-12Canada's first survey on parenting reveals that "many parents lack even basic knowledge of how children develop and how parents can assist in that process," says the National Post. Of the more than1,600 fathers, mothers and single mothers with children under the age of six surveyed, 92 percent acknowledged that being a parent is the most important thing they can do. Yet, less than half of them were fully aware that they can positively influence their child by reading to them, playing with them, touching them or holding them. Additionally, about 30 percent of the parents believe that every baby is born with a certain level of intelligence, which cannot be increased or decreased by how parents interact with them. Such findings are troubling, says the National Post, since research shows that a child's first five years are critically important in developing their ability to learn, create, love, trust, and develop a strong sense of themselves.10. What is the main idea of this mini-talk?SSS_SIMPLE_SIN11.Which of the following is not the positive way to help babies develop their intelligence?A. Watching them.B. Holding them.C. Reading to them.D. Playing with them.A B C D分值: 1答案:A[解析] Which of the following is not the positive way to help babies develop their intelligence?SSS_SIMPLE_SIN12.According to the speaker, which period is the most important in the development of a baby's intelligence?A. The first five months.B. The first year.C. The first three years.D. The first five years.A B C D分值: 1答案:D[解析] According to the speaker, which period is the most importantin the development of a baby's intelligence?SSS_SIMPLE_SIN13.What did Elizabeth Peabody do when she founded the first kindergarten in the United States?A. She invited educational reformers to teach in her school.B. She invited teachers from Germany to work in her school.C. She went to Germany to find staff for her school.D. She asked famous scholars to teach the staff in her school.A B C D分值: 1答案:B[解析] 13-15The first kindergarten in the United States was founded in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1860. It was founded by Elizabeth Peabody, an educational reformer and a scholar in the 19th century American literary and philosophical movement. Peabody invited experienced kindergarten teachers from Germany to come to the United States to staff her school. Peabody's school attracted widespread attention,and in the 1870s private kindergartens and kindergarten teacher training schools were started in most major American cities. By 1885 there were 565 private kindergartens in the United States serving 29, 716 children.Charity kindergartens—or so-called free kindergartens—for children of the poor became one of the main instruments of the progressive women's and social movements of the late 1880s and 1890s. The teachers from these charity kindergartens often made home visits and taught songs, poems and games to mothers to use with their children.In 1873 the St. Louis public school system established thefirst public kindergarten in the United States. Under the leadership of American educational reformer Susan Blow, St. Louis had 60 public kindergartens by 1885. By 1910 most major American cities offered public kindergarten education. However, once established in thepublic schools, kindergartens began to change. For example, they began to include more preschool training and preparation for first grade.13. What did Elizabeth Peabody do when she founded the first kindergarten in the United States?SSS_SIMPLE_SIN14.How many children attended kindergartens in the United States by the year of 1885?A. 29,670.B. 29,617.C. 29,760.D. 29,716.A B C D分值: 1答案:D[解析] How many children attended kindergartens in the United States by the year of 1885?SSS_SIMPLE_SIN15.What did the teachers from charity kindergartens do when they made home visits?A. They helped the poor children with donations.B. They persuaded the children to go to kindergartens.C. They taught the mothers how to teach their children.D. They taught children songs, poems and games.A B C D分值: 1答案:C[解析] What did the teachers from charity kindergartens do when they made home visits?Section CDirections:In this section, you will hear a talk. Complete the sentences and answer the questions below. You will hear the recording twice. At the end of the talk there will be a 3-minute pause, during which time you are asked to write down your answers briefly on the Answer Sheet. You now have 25 seconds to read the questions or sentences below.SSS_FILL16.What was the occupation of the advocator of the Metropolitan Museum of Art?分值: 1答案:Lawyer (A lawyer/He was a lawyer).[解析] 16-20The Metropolitan Museum of Art is one of the largest and**prehensive art museums in the world.In 1866 a group of Americans in Paris, France, gathered at a restaurant to celebrate the American Independence Day. After dinner, John Jay, a prominent lawyer gave a speech proposing to create a "national institution and gallery of art. " During the next four years, he convinced American civic leaders, art collectors, and others to support the project, and in 1870 the Metropolitan Museum of Art was founded, but it was housed in two different locations in New York City. In 1880 the museum moved to its present location inCentral Park on Fifth Avenue. Many additions have since been built around this building. The north and south wings **pleted in 1911 and 1913, respectively. Six additional wings have been built since 1975 to house the museum's growing collections, to expand gallery space and educational facilities.The museum has collected more than three million objects in every known artistic medium, representing cultures from every part of the world, from ancient times to the present.Popularly known as the Met, the museum is a private institution. The museum is one of the most popular touristattractions in the city and about five million people visit it each year. It is also a major educational institution, offering various programs for children and adults. In addition, scholars of archeology and art history conduct advanced research projects at the museum.SSS_FILL17.Where is the present location of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City?分值: 1答案:In Central Park on Fifth(5th)Avenue.SSS_FILL18.Why have another six additional wings been built since 1975?分值: 1答案:To house the museum's growing collections.SSS_FILL19.The museum has collected more than three million objects in every known______.分值: 1答案:artistic mediumSSS_FILL20.Besides being a tourist attraction and an educational institution, the museum also serves as a place for______.分值: 1答案:(advanced)research(project)/scholars,(of archeology and art history)to conduct researchPART Ⅱ VOCABULARYSection ADirections: There are ten questions in this section. Each questionis a sentence with one word or phrase underlined. Below the sentence are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Choose the word or phrase that is closest in meaning to the underlined one. Mark the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square brackets on your Machine-scoring Answer Sheet.1.This student was expelled from school because he had forged some documents for overseas study.A. frustratedB. formulatedC.fabricated D. facilitatedSSS_SIMPLE_SINA B C D分值: 0.5答案:C[解析] 划线词forge vt./Vi伪造;锻造”。

北京学位英语考试真题及答案2020

北京学位英语考试真题及答案2020

北京学位英语考试真题及答案2020全文共10篇示例,供读者参考篇1Wow! Guess what guys, I just took the Beijing College English Test and it was super fun! Let me tell you all about it.The test had four parts: listening, reading, writing, and translating. In the listening section, we had to listen to conversations and answer questions about them. It was a bit tricky, but I think I did pretty well.The reading section was next and we had to read a passage and answer questions about it. Some of the questions were easy, but others were tough. I hope I got them right!Then came the writing section where we had to write a short essay on a given topic. I wrote about my favorite hobby which is playing soccer. I love soccer so much, so it was easy for me to write about.The last part was translating where we had to translate some sentences from Chinese to English. This part was a bit challenging, but I think I did okay.Overall, I had a great time taking the Beijing College English Test. I can't wait to see how I did when the results come out. I hope I passed with flying colors!If you guys ever get a chance to take the test, don't be nervous. Just do your best and have fun! Good luck to all of you!篇2Hey guys, today I want to share with you the Beijing English Proficiency Test 2020! It was super hard, but I managed to get through it with flying colors. Let me tell you all about it.First, we had to do a reading comprehension section. They gave us a passage about pandas and asked us questions about it.I love pandas, so I found this part really fun! Then, we had to listen to a recording and answer some questions about it. The speaker had a really cool accent, so it was a bit tricky to understand everything, but I did my best.Next, we had to write an essay. The topic was about the importance of education, and we had to write about why it's so important to keep on studying. I think education is super important, so I had a lot to say about this!After that, we had to do a speaking section. This was the scariest part for me because I'm not very good at speaking in front of people. But I managed to pull through, and I think I did pretty well!Overall, the exam was tough, but I had a lot of fun taking it. I can't wait to see how I did on the test. I hope I get a good score so I can show off to my friends. Wish me luck!篇3Hello everyone, I'm excited to share with you the Beijing School English Exam 2020! Let's dive in and check out the questions and answers.Question 1: Fill in the blank with the correct word.______ is the capital city of China.A) ShanghaiB) BeijingC) GuangzhouD) ShenzhenAnswer: B) BeijingQuestion 2: Choose the correct answer to complete the sentence.My favorite ______ is playing soccer with my friends.A) sportB) foodC) colorD) animalAnswer: A) sportQuestion 3: Read the passage and answer the question.I like to read books every day. My favorite book is Harry Potter. Who is the author of Harry Potter?A) J.K. RowlingB) Roald DahlC) Dr. SeussD) Jeff KinneyAnswer: A) J.K. RowlingQuestion 4: Match the words with their definitions.1) Elephant A) A large animal with tusks2) Rainbow B) A colorful arc in the sky3) Pizza C) A delicious Italian dish4) Laptop D) Portable computerAnswer:1) Elephant - A) A large animal with tusks2) Rainbow - B) A colorful arc in the sky3) Pizza - C) A delicious Italian dish4) Laptop - D) Portable computerI hope you had fun answering these questions! Keep practicing your English and you'll do great on the next exam. Thanks for reading!篇4Hey guys, today I want to share with you the Beijing College English Test 2020 questions and answers! It's like a big deal for us because we all have to take this test and try to pass it. So, let's check out the questions and answers together!Question 1: Read the following passage and answer the questions below:"Many people believe that learning a second language is important in today's globalized world. It can help you communicate with people from different countries and understand their culture better. What do you think about learning a second language? Do you agree or disagree?"Answer: I agree that learning a second language is important because it can help us make new friends and learn about different cultures. It's cool to speak more than one language!Question 2: Choose the correct word to complete the sentences below:1. I ______ (am / is) going to the park with my friends tomorrow.2. She _____ (doesn't / don't) like to eat vegetables.3. My brother ______ (have / has) a dog named Max.Answer: 1. am 2. doesn't 3. hasQuestion 3: Write a short paragraph about your favorite hobby and explain why you enjoy it.Answer: My favorite hobby is drawing because I can use my imagination to create cool artwork. It's super fun and relaxing!I hope you guys find these questions and answers helpful for your Beijing College English Test. Good luck! Let's all do our best and pass the test together!篇5Title: My Beijing College English Test ExperienceHey guys! Today I want to share with you my experience with the Beijing College English Test in 2020. It was a super important test for me and I was pretty nervous, but I studied really hard and I think I did pretty well!The test had a few different sections, like listening, reading, and writing. The listening part was a bit hard because the speakers spoke really fast, but I tried to focus and write down important points. For the reading section, there were some tricky comprehension questions, but I remembered to go back and check my answers. The writing part was my favorite because I got to write a story about my summer vacation. I wrote about going to the beach with my friends and having a BBQ. It was so fun!After the test, I felt relieved and proud of myself for giving it my best shot. When the results came out, I was so happy to see that I passed! I even got a higher score than I expected. It just shows that hard work pays off!I want to encourage all of you to study hard and believe in yourselves. You can do anything you set your mind to! Good luck on your next test, and remember to always stay positive and never give up! Thanks for listening to my story! Bye!篇6Wow, the Beijing College English Test questions for 2020 were so tricky but also super fun! Let me tell you all about it.First, there was a reading comprehension section. It had a passage about the importance of learning a second language. The questions asked us to find the main idea and details from the text. It was tough, but I remembered to look for keywords to help me answer correctly.Then, there was a listening section where we had to listen to people talking and answer questions about what they said. The speakers talked about their favorite hobbies, food, and even traveling experiences. I had to listen carefully and take notes to make sure I got everything right.The writing section was next. We had to write an essay about a memorable experience in our lives. I chose to write about a time I went camping with my family and all the fun we hadroasting marshmallows and telling stories by the campfire. It was so cool to share my own story in English!Finally, there was a grammar section where we had to fill in the blanks with the correct words. This part was tricky because some words sounded similar but had different meanings. I had to remember all the grammar rules I learned in school to get these questions right.Overall, the Beijing College English Test was a great challenge, but I had a lot of fun doing it. I can't wait to see my score and keep improving my English skills. I hope to do even better next year!篇7Title: My Experience with the Beijing College English TestYo guys! So, let me tell you about my experience with the Beijing College English Test 2020. It was like a roller-coaster ride – exciting and nerve-wracking at the same time!The test had different sections like listening, reading, writing, and speaking. The listening part was super cool because we had to listen to conversations and answer questions. I had to really focus and concentrate to get the answers right.The reading part was a bit tough for me because I had to read articles and answer questions about them. Some of the words were tricky, but I tried my best to understand them.Then came the writing section. I had to write an essay on a given topic. I wrote about my favorite hobby – playing soccer. It was so much fun to write about something I love!The speaking part was the most challenging for me. I had to talk about different topics and answer questions in front of the examiner. I was so nervous, but I tried to speak confidently.When the test was finally over, I felt relieved and proud of myself. I worked hard and gave it my best shot. And guess what?I passed the test with flying colors! It was such a great feeling to know that all my hard work paid off.So, if you're planning to take the Beijing College English Test, don't worry. Just study hard, stay positive, and believe in yourself. You can do it! Good luck, guys!篇8Title: My Experience of Beijing College English Test 2020Hey guys, today I want to share my experience of taking the Beijing College English Test in 2020. It was super exciting but also a bit nerve-wracking.First of all, the test had different sections like listening, reading, writing, and speaking. The listening part was quite tough for me because the speakers were speaking really fast. But I tried my best to listen carefully and answer the questions.The reading part was a bit easier for me because I love reading English books and articles. I could understand most of the passages and answer the questions correctly.Now, let's talk about the writing section. I had to write an essay on a given topic. I chose the topic of climate change and talked about how it is affecting our planet. I also gave some solutions to help reduce the impact of climate change. It was a bit challenging to write an essay in English, but I managed to finish it on time.Lastly, the speaking part was the most fun for me. I had to talk about a given topic for a few minutes. I talked about my favorite hobby, which is playing soccer. I shared why I love playing soccer, how it helps me relax, and the benefits of staying active. I felt more confident speaking in English than writing.Overall, I had a great time taking the Beijing College English Test in 2020. It was a good challenge for me to test my English skills. I hope I did well, and I can't wait to see my results. Thanks for reading!篇9Hey guys! Today, I want to talk about the Beijing College English Test (CET) for Primary School Students in 2020. It's like a big deal because it's a test to see how good we are at English. Let's dive in and see what the questions are like!Question 1: Fill in the blank with the correct preposition:I am ___ a book.A. readingB. onC. withD. atAnswer: B. onQuestion 2: Choose the correct word to complete the sentence:I ___ my homework yesterday.A. didB. doesC. doD. doneAnswer: A. didQuestion 3: Which sentence is correct?A. I is watching TV.B. She am playing basketball.C. They are doing their homework.D. We does jumping jacks.Answer: C. They are doing their homework. Question 4: Match the word with its meaning:1. Happy A. to receive2. Study B. feeling sad3. Laugh C. to learn4. Cry D. to smile Answer: 1 - D, 2 - C, 3 - D, 4 - BQuestion 5: Write a short paragraph about your favorite animal.Answer: My favorite animal is a dog. Dogs are loyal and friendly. They always make me happy and I love to play with them.I hope these questions and answers help you get ready for the Beijing CET for Primary School Students in 2020. Remember to practice your English every day and you'll do great on the test! Good luck, everyone!篇10Title: My Experience with Beijing College English Test in 2020Hey guys, do you know what? I just took the Beijing College English Test in 2020 and I want to share my experience with you all. It was quite an adventure!First of all, let me tell you about the test itself. It had four parts: listening, reading, writing, and translation. The listening part was a bit tricky because they spoke really fast, but I managed to answer most of the questions. The reading part was not too bad, but some of the passages were really long and complicated. The writing part was my favorite because I lovewriting stories and essays. The translation part was a bit challenging because I had to translate some really difficult sentences.Now, let me tell you about the questions. I had to listen to a conversation between two people and answer some questions about it. Then, I had to read some articles and answer questions about them. In the writing part, I had to write an essay about my favorite holiday. Finally, in the translation part, I had to translate some sentences from Chinese to English.After the test, I felt both nervous and excited. I couldn't wait to see my results! And guess what? I passed with flying colors! I was so happy and proud of myself.So, if you're thinking about taking the Beijing College English Test, don't worry too much. Just study hard, practice a lot, and believe in yourself. You can do it! Good luck, guys!。

2023北京地区学位英语考试真题

2023北京地区学位英语考试真题

2023北京地区学位英语考试真题全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇12023 Beijing Area College English TestPart One: Reading Comprehension (30 points)Directions: There are three passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter-on the Answer Sheets with a single line through the center.Passage OneHave you ever watched the sun going down The sunsets on earth are nothing compared to the fiery beauty of a sunset on Mars. When the sun dips below the horizon on Mars, its light is scattered by the dust in the atmosphere, creating a twilight glow (微光) that envelops the entire planet.1. According to the passage, what happens when the sun sets on Mars?A. The sun disappears completely.B. The light from the sun is scattered by dust in the atmosphere.C. The sky turns black.D. Mars becomes even hotter.2. How does the author feel about sunsets on Mars compared to those on earth?A. They are less impressive.B. They are more colorful.C. They are equally beautiful.D. They are less fiery.3. What does the word "scattered" mean in the passage?A. CoveredB. Broken into piecesC. Spread outD. Gathered togetherAnswer keys: B, B, C......Directions: There is a passage with blanks in it. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should choose the one that best fits into the passage, then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheets with a single line through the center.PassageDuring the 2020 Beijing Winter Olympics-our 2022 Summer-I was approached by an Olympic official. I'd represented my country in Track (33) Field at three previous Olympics; he wanted me to become an Athletes' Representative. It sounded interesting, but (34) I learned that this (35) meant a seat on the International Olympic Committee, my (36) jumped.33. A. or B. and C. but D. so34. A. that B. what C. when D. once35. A. almost B. only C. both D. even36. A. spirit B. mind C. heart D. soulAnswer keys: B, C, C, D......Directions: Translate the following passage into English, then write your translation on the Answer Sheets.今年早些时候,我去了泰国旅行。

GET(北京市硕士研究生学位英语) 04-07真题答案

GET(北京市硕士研究生学位英语) 04-07真题答案

41-45 CADBC 46-50 BCADD 51-55 BDDAB 56-60 BDBCB 61-65 CDACA 66-70 CBADC 71-75 CACBD76-80 ACDAB 16. A lawyer 17. In Central Park on Fifth Avenue 18. To house the museum’s growing collections19. Artistic medium 20. (advanced) research (project)英译汉:尽管布什政府承诺让伊拉克人管理自己的政府,但和平和秩序还很遥远。

一方面,萨达姆仍下落不明;另一方面,激增的暴力行为、流血事件、自杀性爆炸和人们走向街头抗议使美国陷于尴尬的境地。

布什政府最近发表讲话,似乎是回应民主党总统候选人的批评意见。

这些人批评高层决策者未能预料到将来日益增多的困难。

人们希望联合国积极参与这个饱经战乱国家的重建工作并在和平解决伊拉克面临的问题当中发挥更积极的作用。

汉译英:Those who take the entrance examination for graduate schools spend much (far) more time on English than on other subjects, hoping for (in the hope of getting) the highest possible scores of English. Many people are convinced that the secret to success is to attend training courses and learn many sample writing by heart, only to find that doesn’t work. Their effort to improve their English can’t pay off easily.GET 2004年6月参考答案1-5 DDABC 6-10 ACBBA 11-15 BDCDB 21-25 DDCAB 26-30 BABCB 31-35 ACACD 36-40 BCADC41-45 ACDBA 46-50 DBDAC 51-55 CCADA 56-60 CBCAC 61-65 BDABD 66-70 DACCA 71-75 BCCDD76-80 CADAB 16. The best solar-powered house 17. Department of Energy 18. 14 19. $250,00020. To show Americans that solar energy works.英译汉:语言学是认知科学的一个分支,在语言习得和分类方面已得到系统的研究和阐述。

1999年6月北京地区研究生英语学位课统考试题

1999年6月北京地区研究生英语学位课统考试题

1999年6月北京地区研究生英语学位课统考试题1999年6月北京地区研究生英语学位课统考试题Part II. Vocabulary (10 minutes, 10 points) Section A (0.5 point each)16. The latest manifestation of compromise was the President’s state visit to China.A developmentB indicationC impactD consequence17. The only way out for the baffled students is to choose one point of view for reasons they can’t fully explain.A boredB discouragedC perplexedD unbiased.18. She was a formidable woman, determined to speak her mind and have her own way.A irrationalB opinionatedC ceremoniousD awe-inspiring19. The discourtesy of taxi-drivers in Beijing used to draw a cry of protest.A talkativeB rudenessC diminutionD lawlessness20. The strong smell of cooking seemed topermeate the whole flat.A emitB immenseC inhabitD pervade21. A magnificent TV station was virtually destroyed in a NATO’s air strike in Kosovo.A completelyB hardlyC visuallyD almost22. Before the flames, tens of thousands of homeless people fled throughout the night.A ran awayB gatheredC turned upD disappeared.23. In the past when they looked at each other like that they felt that their souls, as it were, put their arms round each other.A as usualB so to speakC for sureD on purpose24. Delegates to the conference promised to set up a survey on Antarctica which, by virtue of its isolation, is one of the purest research environments from which to study the ozone hole.A with regard toB in accordance withC as a result ofD in addition to25. The Rachel Papers did not seem likely to appeal to a teenage readership, but the film’s poster favors a resoundingly youthful slant.A instructB interestC resort toD persuadeSection B (0.5 point each)26. All visitors to this gallery are requested to _____ with the regulations.A concedeB assentC conformD comply27. One of the problems the local authorities have to deal with is the ___of plastic containers.A disposalB dispatchC discourseD dismay28. The high ___ of road accidents on the super highway is giving cause for serious concern.A coincidenceB occurrenceC circumstanceD occasion29. In the longer term, Chinese managers who perform well can expect to take their place in the international ____A hierarchyB ultimateC hostility Dzenith30. In some cases, it is difficult to find the exact ___ of a particular word of one language in another, for example, the Chinese expression for the English word “cool”.A equalityB correspondenceC equivalentD compatibility31. It is a great shame that many children in poverty-stricken areas are ____ access to primary education.A deprivedB refusedC rejectedD denied32. The open-minded tend to view most issues from a liberal ____A perspectiveB prospectC perceptionD proposition33. Governments of many countries appreciate the Chinese ____ to hold renminbi steady despite the financial crisis.A commitmentB compromiseC complexionD compliment34. The market was able to ____ its experiences of the 1987 turmoil and many of the worstaspects were not repeated.A draw onB try onC drop onD bear on35. Sometimes the imprudence ___ some policy-makers results in heavy losses to the national interests.A in the place ofB for the sake ofC in view ofD on the part ofPart II. Close Test ( 10 minutes, 1 point each) It was an awesome moment of owners of electronic pagers last May, when 45 million of the units across North America suddenly flared and 36 . The blackout was caused not by 37 routine equipment failure but by a massive storm on the surface of the sun that shorted out an Earth-orbiting communications satellite. Such solar typhoons are not 38 , and the damage they do can be considerable. Last week NASA announced that 39 may now be possible to predict the storms and take action to limit their 40 .The most violent type of solar eruption is 41a coronal mass ejection (CME), a vast bubble of gas that bursts from the sun and releases a wave of charged particles into space. Slamming into Earth’s atmosphere, CME42 have been known to fry satellites, bathe airplanes with radiation and 43 entire cities.Recently, researchers studying satellite 44 of the sun have paid special attention to great, S-shaped twists of plasma called signoids 45 they now believe are an early 46 of CME formation. 47Find a signoid, and within a few days you’ll probably see an explosion. 48 it takes an additional four days for the solar tsunami to reach Earth, you ca n double today’s early-warning time.That time can be well used. Satellite operators who know a CME 49 front is coming can shut their systems off to prevent short-circuiting. Earth-based power grids can be temporarily, ----50 expensively---- reconfigured to provide extra grounding. Astronauts planning a space walk can stay indoors until the danger passes.36. A died B disappeared C erased D shut37. A that B some C its D all38. A common B uncommon C usually D unusually39. A what B this C itD they40. A threat B affluence C intention D impact41. relevant to B compared to C known as D combined with42. A discharges B discards C distinction D distribution43. A spread out B black out C wipe out D knock out44. A connections B communications C images D procedures45. A that B these C those D whom46. A step B moment C stage D period47. A Finding B Find C Having found D To find48. A Although B Unless C Since D No matter if49. A failure B routine C research D storm50. A if B not C whileD soPart IV Reading Comprehension (45 minutes, 30 points, 1 point each)Passage OnePost-holiday blood shortages are nothing new to hospitals. But last week, physician James Devitt at Miami Valley Hospital saw disaster looming. For the first time ever, he called surgeons at home and urged them to postpone all non-emergency surgeries requiring large amounts of blood. By the time he was done dialing. Devitt had persuaded surgeons to reschedule at least 14 operations. Not that he was pleased by the delays. “If we don’t get someof these surgeries done soon,” Devitt says, “they could become emergencies.”Miami Valley, wasn’t alone. C onfronting a national blood shortage, physicians in Atlanta, Pittsburgh, New York, Baltimore, and Washington moved to postpone non-emergency surgeries. “We’ve never seen cancellations of surgeries like this,” says Melissa Macmillan, spokesperson for Americ a’s Blood Centers (ABC). “It’s absolutely the last resort.”The blood shortage was so grim that about half of all U.S. blood banks carried less than a one-day supply. Normally, they stockpile three days’ worth. Suppliers need the extra red cells on hand for emergencies like car accidents----one trauma patient can quickly wipe out a hospital’s entire blood supply.This month’s crippling blood drought is worse than usual because winter storms forced cancellations of blood drives in the Midwest, conside red America’s “blood basket.” Blood providers like ABC and the Red Cross count onthat region to supply the rest of the country during normal shortages. But last week, icy roads kept donors away from blood banks, while school and workplace closings forced blood-drive organizations to cancel events. Blood industry experts say the long-term outlook is ominous. Hospitals need more blood to treat an aging population, and donations aren’t keeping pace. Only 5% of those eligible donate, and even fewer people plan to give this year, according to a recent Harris Poll. The ranks of the most loyal donors, the World War II generation, are thinning. For the most part, baby boomers say they are too busy, and young people are apathetic.51 The quotation of Devitt’s re marks in Paragraph One serves to _____A prove that he was not pleased by the delays.B explain that blood shortage is not rare.C analyze the characteristics of emergencies.D emphasize the necessity of blood transfusion52. What is the subject of Paragraph Two ?A The inefficiency of most physicians.B The seriousness of the nationwide blood shortage.C The disappointment of the ABC spokesperson.D The significance of the cancellations of surgeries.53. What can we learn from Paragraph Three ?A Blood price is higher because of the blood shortage.B One patient has used up a hospital’s entire blood supply.C Red cells are usually more available than some other things.D Many suppliers are facing a marked shrinkage of blood stock.54. What is said about the Midwest?A Blood drives forced school and workplace closings.B A severe draught hit the area this month.C It is the major area for blood donation.D Donors there were organized to drive to therest of the country.55. “Baby boomers” (in Paragraph 5) most probably refer to ________A the World War II generationB the middle-aged Americans.C the aging populationD the most loyal donors56. Which of the following best describes the tone of the author?A OminousB IronicC ApatheticD WorrisomePassage TwoAmerica’s most relentless examiner, the Educational Testing Service, has developed computer software, known as R-rater, to evaluate essays on the Graduate Management Admission Test. Administered to 200,000 business school applicants each year, the GMAT includes two 30-min, essays that test takers type straight into a computer. In the past, those essays were graded on a six-point scale by tworeaders. This month, the computer will replace one of the readers ----with the proviso that a second reader will be consulted if the computer and human-reader scores differ by more than a point.It’s one thing for a machine to determine whether a bubble has been correctly filled in, but can it read outside the lines, so to speak? Well, yes and no. E-Rater “learns” what constitutes good and bad answers from a sample of pregraded essays. Using that information, it breaks the essay down to its syntax, organization and content. The software checks basics like subject-verb agreement and recognizes phrases and sentence structures that are likely to be found in high-scoring essays.Of course, the machine can’t “get” a clever turn of phrase or an unusual analogy. “If I’m unique, I might not fall under the scoring instructi ons,” concedes Frederic McHale, a vice president at the GMAT Council. On the other hand, E-Rater is mercilessly objective and nevertired halfway through a stack of essays. The upshot: in pretrial tests, E-Rater and a human reader were just as likely to agree as were two readers. “It’s not intended to judge a person’s creativity,” says Darrell Laham, co-developer of the Intelligent Essay Assessor, a computer-grading system similar to E-Rater. “It’s to give students a chance to construct a response instead o f just pointing at a bubble.” That won’t reassure traditionalists, who argue that writing simply can’t be reduced to rigid adjective plus subject plus verb formulations. “Writing is a human act, with aesthetic dimensions that computers can only begin to understand,” says David Schaafsma, professor of English education at Teachers College of Columbia University. The Kaplan course, a leader in test prep, has taken a more pragmatic approach: it has issued a list of strategies for “the age of the computerized essay.” One of its tips: use transitional phrases like “therefore,” and the computer just might think you’reDickens.57. E-Rater is described as _________A the substitute for the GMAT.B American’s most relentless examiner.C a machine to grade bubble-filling papers.D a computer-grading system.58. Until “this month”, the GMAT test takers had to ________A type their compositions straight into a computer.B have their writing graded by two human assessors .C finish two essays with a pen and paper in 30 minutes.D take pretrial tests on a six-point scale59. In Paragraph 2 the expression “read outside the lines” refers to the ability to ____A understand student essaysB reporting scores.C recognizing a wrong bubble.D judging a person’s creativity60. Frederic McHale implies that if the test takeris unique, he would ____A get a top gradeB get an averageC be in advantageD be in disadvantage61. When computers are used to grade essays, all of the following is true EXCEPT ______A nobody is rendered special kindness.B human readers are still needed.C the grading time is generally shortened.D more people would get lower scores.62. It can be inferred that Professor Schaafsma agrees with ________A traditionalistsB Darrell LahamC supporters of E-RaterD the Kaplan course designers63. To cite one of the Kaplan’s tips in the closing sentence is to show that ________A transitional phrases should not be neglected.B “therefore”is often neglected as one of the useful expression.C E-Reader may favor the widely accepted style of writing.D Dickens is one of the greatest writers in theworld.Passage Three :For a long time we have worked hard at isolating the individual family. This has increased the mobility of individuals; and by encouraging young families to break away from the older generation and the home community, we have been able to speed up the acceptance of change and the rapid spread of innovative behaviour. But at the same time we have burdened every small family with tremendous responsibilities once shared within three generations and among a large number of people----the nurturing of small children , the emergence of adolescents into adulthood, and care of the sick and disabled and the protection of the aged. What we have failed to realize is that even as we have separated the single family from the larger society, we have expected each couple to take on a range of obligations that traditionally have been shared within a familyand a wider community.So all over the world there are millions of families left alone, as it were, each in its own box--- parents faced with the specter of what may happen if either one gets sick, children fearful that their parents may end their quarrels with divorce, and empty-handed old people without any role in the life of the next generation.Then, having reduced little by little to almost nothing the relationship between families and the community, when families get into trouble because they can’t acc omplish the impossible , we turn their problems over to impersonal social agencies, which can act only in a fragmented way because they are limited to patchwork programs that often are too late to accomplish what is most needed.Individuals and families do get some kind of help, but what they learn and what those who work hard within the framework of social agencies convey, even as they try to help, is thatfamilies should be able to care for themselves. 64. According to the author, when younger families are isolated, _____A old people can easily accept the change.B people keep moving from place to place.C individuals can hardly become innovative.D economy develops at high speed.65. What is said to be the major problem facing young couples?A They need to fulfill more obligations.B They are incapable of balancing the budget.C They have their children spoiled and over-indulged.D They get empty-handed after divorce.66. We know from the second paragraph that ____A old people are less healthy than the younger generations.B divorce rate of the old people is lower than that of the young.C divorce is possible at a result of quarrels between the parents.D parents care more about the health of their children than their own.67. It is implied by the author that _____A social agencies in America can be very helpful.B the help to American families from social agencies is limited.C the government should do more to improve patchwork programs.D the fragmentary nature of the American family’s unique.Passage FourAt present rates of demand, the world has enough oil in known and economically viable reserves to last for more than 40 years, enough gas for more than 60 years and enough coal for more than 230 years. Naturally, demand will increase; but so will reserves as companies explore more widely and costs fall. Since 1970 viable reserves of oil have almost doubled while those of gas have leapt three-fold. One distantday a difficult situation will come, but as it approaches fossil-fuel prices will rise, making alternative forms of energy, perhaps including nuclear power, competitive. That is no reason to spend on nuclear right now.An oil shocks is a more worrying prospect, despite today’s low oil price and OPEC’s present inability to budge it upwards. However, even if an oil shock is a real danger, building nuclear reactors is not a good way to avert it. A higher oil price would have a relatively small effect on the supply of electricity---- the only sort of energy that nuclear power can now provide. Just over a tenth of the world’s electricity is generated from oil, and the proportion has steadily fallen since 1970. Transport, by contrast, relies almost entirely upon oil, already swallowing half the world’s oil supply and likely to take an even larger chunk in the future. If the supply of oil were cut off tomorrow, billions of people would find themselves immobile. Relatively few would bewithout electricity.Besides, there are superior, non-nuclear, ways to prepare for an oil shock. Governments could take advantage of today’s low oil prices to build up their stocks. Especially where congestion and population are serious problems, they could try to restrict the growth of car use, or promote cars which use less fuel. For governments keen to reduce electricity’s remaining dependence on oil still further, there are usually cheaper alternatives to nuclear, such as coal or hydro power.Climate change is a legitimate worry. Although still riddled with uncertainties, the science of climate change is becoming firmer: put too much carbon in the atmosphere and you might end up cooking the earth, with possibly catastrophic results. But here again, switching immediately to nuclear power is not the best response. Cutting the large subsidies that go to the world’s coal producers would help tilt the world’s energy balance towards natural gas,which gives off much less carbon dioxide. Developing countries subsidize electricity prices up to $ 120 billion a year, according to World Bank estimates. If prices reflected the true costs of generation, electricity demand would fall, thus cutting greenhouse emissions.68. What is the main idea of the first paragraph?A Oil, gas and coal play an important role in energy supply.B The more reserves, the greater demand there is for energy.C There is no point in bothering about nuclear power at present.D Some other forms of energy will replace fossil fuels someday.69 In Paragraph 1, the sentence “ One distant day ……competitive.” Stresses that ___________A a shortage of fossil fuels will result in a rise of their prices.B fossil fuels may eventually give way to morecompetitive energy sources.C. facing the exhaustion of fossil fuels, nuclear power is a good alternative.D energy crisis will be too far ahead to worry about.70. Which of the following would NOT be true if an oil shock came soon?A It wouldn’t affect much of the supply of electricity.B it would have great impact on transport.C The world would be badly in need of nuclear plants.D Oil price would go upwards.71. What is NOT mentioned as a way to prepare for an oil shock?A Exploiting nuclear energy instead.B Promoting cars which consume less fuel.C Building up stocks of oil for future consumption.D Using coal or hydro power.72. What is meant by “cooking the earth”?A The earth is getting warmer as if fueled bycarbon dioxide discharges.B Owing to the change of climate, there will be less oil reserves.C The power plants emit too much smoke and fumes.D Automobile exhausts give off too much carbon.73. The word “generation” in the last sentence refers to _______A all people of about the same age in society.B all members of his type of power plants.C the period of time when production is made.D the process of producing electricity.74. What is the main idea of the passage?A To reject the idea of turning to nuclear reactors for energy.B To demonstrate that there are alternative forms of energy.C To defend oil consumption from the blame for greenhouse effect.D To warn people of the inevitable exhaustion of fossil fuels.Passage FiveNorthern marshes are being turned into empty, desecrated mud flat wastelands. The culprit? Snow geese.These marshes are the breeding ground for snow geese. Once destroyed, some fear the species will take over the habitat of the Canada goose---- a popular game bird in Minnesota. If this happens, Minnesota hunting and land conditions could be greatly affected.The snow goose population has been on the rise the last 25 years, but numbers are hitting an all-time high. This year there is an estimated 4.5 or 6 million birds, triple what the population was 25 years ago.Although effects of the snow goose invasion aren’t apparent in Minn eapolis, northern Minnesota and Canada can clearly see the signs. The population growth is due to the birds’ wintering habits. They fly south to Louisiana, Texas and Mississippi to nest. The conditionsand food availability had made it so more birds survive the winter and the trip back north. The period over which they’ve increased correlates to a change in agriculture practices.After World War II, there was an increase in man-made fertilizers, yielding an increase of corn, rice, wheat and other crops. There have also been other changes in agricultural practices causing an increase of production in cereal crops.The geese find the agricultural areas better than the natural areas. The geese have escaped from any natural limits. They are not doing this on their own; it is in response to human practices.Usually, about 70 to 75 percent of the birds make it back to Canada in late winter and early spring. But the surviving number of snow geese has steadily climbed each year to reach 95 percent in the last couple of years. Because so many survive, they strip the capacity of the breeding ground.The snow geese are destroying salt marshes where they nest in the summer, about 30 percent of the salt marshes are completely destroyed, leaving them as inhabitable mud flats. Another 35 percent of salt marshes are significantly damaged.There are three possible solutions: Let the problem take care of itself and wait for the population to crash, deal directly with the population by changing hunting limits and regulations or address the cause of the problem in the south.75. According to the author, if the marshes are devastated, _______A the snow geese will be in danger.B the agriculture of the area will suffer.C the Canada geese will replace the snow geese.D snow geese may move to nest in Minnesota.76. The snow geese population ____A was about 3 million 25 years ago.B was 4.5 million 10 years ago.C reaches its highest point in history.D willkeep growing within 25 years.77. The sharp rise of the snow geese population is mainly caused by _______A a lack of natural enemies.B a great care of wildlife preservationists.C favorite conditions in their winter habitat.D changes in agricultural practices in the north.78. It is implied in the passage that _________A the use of man-made fertilizers should be limited.B the number of snow geese will eventually drop if no actions are taken.C people should do something to extend the birds’ breeding area.D the surviving rate of snow geese can be controlled back to 70%.79. Which of the following is one of the solutions proposed by the author?A To regulate new laws on hunting to check the growth of snow geese.B To exterminate snow geese on a large scaleby hunting them as a game.C To alter the balance by hunting more of the Canada geese.D To make snow geese nest in the south and never trip back north.80. Which of the following statements best summarizes the passage?A More snow geese tend to stay south for the summer.B Human practices of agriculture have damaged salt marshes.C Snow geese will exhaust the northern marshes.D We should make a prompt action to preserve rare birds.。

学位英语北京试题及答案

学位英语北京试题及答案

学位英语北京试题及答案一、听力理解(共20分)1. 根据所听对话,选择正确答案。

A. 去图书馆B. 去电影院C. 去餐厅D. 去公园[录音内容] 女:我们今天去图书馆看书吧。

男:好主意,我也正想去借几本书。

答案:A2. 根据所听短文,选择正确答案。

A. 减少污染B. 节约能源C. 保护环境D. 促进健康[录音内容] 为了保护我们的环境,我们应该减少污染,节约能源,并且促进健康。

答案:C[其他听力题目及答案略]二、阅读理解(共30分)1. 阅读下列短文,回答问题。

Passage 1[短文内容略]Question 1: What is the main idea of the passage?A. The importance of educationB. The benefits of technologyC. The impact of globalizationD. The role of government答案:CQuestion 2: According to the passage, what can be inferred about the future?A. It will be more challenging.B. It will be less predictable.C. It will be more diverse.D. It will be more technologically advanced.答案:B[其他阅读题目及答案略]三、词汇与语法(共20分)1. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate words or phrases. The company has been _______ (经营) for over 50 years.答案:operating2. Choose the best word to complete the sentence.Despite the heavy rain, they managed to _______ (到达) the top of the mountain.答案:reach[其他词汇与语法题目及答案略]四、翻译(共20分)1. 将下列句子从中文翻译成英文。

北京市研究生英语学位课统考(GET)答案 听力原文 listening script 2011.6.25 key

北京市研究生英语学位课统考(GET)答案 听力原文 listening script 2011.6.25 key

General English Qualifying Test for Non-English Major Graduate Students, June 25, 2011PART I LISTENING COMPREHENSION (25 minutes, 20 points)Section A (1 point each)Directions: In this section, you will hear nine short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation a question will be asked about what was said. Theconversations and the questions will be read only once. Choose the best answer fromthe four choices given by marking the corresponding letter with a single bar acrossthe square brackets on your machine-scoring Answer Sheet.1.Woman: Steve,are you driving down to the central office tomorrow?Man: Well,Yes. Do you need a ride?Woman: My car is in the repair shop, and I really don’t want to take the bus.Question: What is the woman going to do tomorrow?2.Woman:I’m sorry I haven’t replied to your email before now. But I’ve been tied up withpaper work.Man: You really need to take some time off.Question: Why has n’t the woman replied to the man’s email?3. Man: Excuse me. I wonder if you would mind moving your van. You are blocking theemergency exit for the gymnasium.Woman: I am sorry. I must have missed the sign. Could you suggest a place to park?Man: If you go around the corner, there is a large parking lot near the gate.Question: What does the man suggested the woman should do?4. Man: My finger is killing me!Woman: Did you hurt it playing tennis?Man: No. I’ve been making cold calls all day long and many people just hang upWoman: You need to try something different. Customers don’t like pushy guys.Question:What is probably the man’s job?5. Woman:I just found out that I’m getting a raise.Man: That’s great. What should we do to celebrate?Woman: Let’s take Michael and Jenny out for dinner. They are the best friends. I will spring for the entire meal.Question: What does the woman mean?6. Woman: Mike, I’m getting more and more confused? Can you help me?Man: When it comes to biochemistry, it’s a bit like rocket science to me.Question: What does the man imply?7. Woman: What do you think of the new training program?Man: It’s certainly better than the old one.Woman: But I’m not sure we would be able to use the ideas immediately.Question: How does the woman feel about their new training program?8. Woman: What time does the shuttle bus leave here for the airport?Man: Well, the shuttle arrives and departs from the Harvard Square every two hours from 7:30 a.m. But on weekends, it starts half an hour earlier.Woman: Oh, it’s Saturday. I might catch the second bus.Question: When will the woman probably get on the bus?9. Woman: Did you know that Harry was going to take Cathy on a trip to China?Man: Yes, I did. He was planning on surprising her with the ticket for the anniversary. But someone’s spilt the beans.Woman: What a shame. That was supposed to have been a surprise.Question: What have we learned about Cathy?Section B (1 point each)Directions:In this section you will hear two mini-talks. At the end of each talk, there will be some questions. Both the talks and the questions will be read to you only once. After eachquestion, there will be a pause. During the pause, you must choose the best answerfrom the four choices given by marking the corresponding letter with a single baracross the square brackets on your machine-scoring Answer Sheet.Mini-talk OneA new book called "Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother" by Amy Wang has caused a debate about cultural differences in parenting. Ms. Wang is a professor at the Yale Law School in New Haven, Connecticut, and the mother of two daughters. She was raised in the American Midwest by immigrant Chinese parents.In the Chinese culture, the tiger represents strength and power. In her book, Ms. Wang writes about how she demanded excellence from her daughters. For example, she threatened to burn her daughter's stuffed animals unless she played a piece of music perfectly. She would insult her daughters if they failed to meet her expectations.Ms. Wang had a clear list of what her daughters, Sophia and Louisa, were not permitted to do."Attend a sleepover, have a play date, watch TV or play computer games, be in a school play, get any grade less than an A."Many people have criticized Amy Wang. Some say her parenting methods were abusive. Ms. Wang makes fun of her own extreme style of parenting. She says she eased some of the pressure after her younger daughter rebelled and shouted "I hate my life! I hate you!"But she also says American parents often have low expectations of their children's abilities. The stirring of this intense debate has to do with what does it mean to be a successful parent and what does it mean to be a successful child.Amy Wang's parenting style is not limited to Chinese families. She says it represents a traditional way of parenting among immigrants seeking a better future for their children.Some educators also see a risk. When children have no time to be social or to follow their own interests, they might not develop other skills that they need to succeed in life. They advise parents to develop their own style of parenting and not just repeat the way they were raisedQuestion10: What does tiger represent in the Chinese culture?Question 11: Which of the following were the two girls allowed to do?Question 12: What is true about Amy Wang’s parenting style?Mini-talk TwoThe largest and most popular shopping mall in the United States is the Mall of America. It is in Bloomington, Minnesota, in the north-central part of the country near the twin cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul. It opened in nineteen ninety-two and cost six hundred fifty million dollars to build.Each year about forty million people visit the Mall of America. Mall officials say four out of ten people who visit have traveled long distances.Many people stay several days when they visit the mall. There are more than forty hotels within eight kilometers.The Mall of America has more than five hundred twenty stores. It also has more than fifty places to eat. If you lined up all the stores side by side, they would cover a distance of almost seven kilometers. If you stayed only ten minutes in each store, it would take over eighty-six hours to complete your visit.When the owners designed the mall, they wanted it to be more than just a place to shop and eat. So they made entertainment a big part of their plan. The Nickelodeon Universe is an indoor theme park. It has more than twenty-five rides including several roller coasters.Another popular part of the mall is the Underwater Adventures Aquarium. It holds about five thousand sea animals. Visitors walk through a ninety-one meter glass tube. Sharks and other ocean animals swim above and beside you as you walk through the tube.Some people who visit the Mall of America have other things on their mind besides sharks, shopping, eating and roller coasters. They go to the Chapel of Love to be married. More than five thousand couples have had their weddings at the Mall of America.Question 13: How much did it cost to build the Mall of America?Question 14: What is the name of the indoor theme park?Question 15: Which of the following might not be done in the Mall of America?Section C (1 point each)Directions: In this section you will hear a short lecture. Listen to the recording and complete the notes about the lecture. You will hear the recording twice. After the recording you areasked to write down your answers on the Answer Sheet. You now have 25 seconds toread the notes below.Too much anxiety about a test is commonly referred to as test anxiety. It is perfectly natural to feel some anxiety when preparing for and taking a test. In fact, a little anxiety can jump start your studying and keep you motivated. However, too much anxiety may block your performance. Youmay have difficulty demonstrating what you know during the test. What can you do? Here are five tips on how to reduce your test stress:Use a little stress to your advantage. Stress is your body’s warning mechanism——it’s a signal that helps you prepare for something important that’s about to happen. So use it to your advantage instead of reacting to the stress by dreading, complaining or complaining about the test with friends. Take an active approach let stress remind you to study well in advance of a test.Be prepared. Some students think that going to classes all should take to learn and to do well on tests. But there’s much more to learning than just hoping they soak everything up in class. That’s why good study habits and skills are so important and why no amount of criminal studying the night before a test can take the place of the deeper level of learning. That happens over time with regular study.Watch what you are thinking. If expecting to do well on the test can help you relax, what about when people expect they wo n’t do well? If you find yourself thinking negative thoughts, or place them with positive messages, not unrealistic positive messages of course but once that are practical and true. Such as:“I have studied hard and I know the material. So I’m ready to do the best I can.”Accept mistakes. Another thing you can do is to learn to keep you mistakes in perspective. Especially if you are a perfectionist or you turned to be hard on yourself. Everyone makes mistakes. Learning to tolerate small failures and mistakes is a valuable skill.Take care of yourself. It can help to learn ways to calm yourself down and get centered when you are tense or anxious. For some people, this might mean learning a simple braving exercise. Practicing braving exercises regularly when you are not stressed out helps your body see these exercises as a signal to relax, and of course, taking care of your health, such as getting enough sleep, exercise and healthy eats before a test can help keep your mind working at its best.This is the end of Listening Comprehension.。

2024年北京学位英语考试真题答案

2024年北京学位英语考试真题答案

2024年北京学位英语考试真题答案全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇12024 Beijing English Proficiency Test AnswersHi everyone! My name is Xiaoming and I'm a 5th grader at Sunshine Elementary School in Beijing. I just took the big English test last week and I wanted to share my answers with you. My mom says I'm not supposed to share test answers, but she also says honesty is the best policy. So I'm being honest by telling you these are my answers! I'm a pretty good English student, so maybe they will help you out.The first section was listening comprehension. There was a dialog between two kids arguing about what game to play at recess. I said the boy wanted to play basketball and the girl wanted to play jump rope. Then there was a story about a puppy who got lost and had to find his way home. I said the puppy's name was Buddy and he ended up at a firehouse before his owners came to get him.Next was the reading section. The first passage was about the Great Wall of China. I wrote that it was built a really long timeago to protect China from invaders. It's super long and winds across deserts and mountains. The second passage discussed different kinds of fruits. I wrote that apples and oranges are popular fruits that grow on trees. Bananas technically aren't trees, they're plants. And strawberries and blueberries are smaller fruits that grow on bushes close to the ground.On to the writing section! The first prompt asked me to describe my favorite day of the year. I wrote about Chinese New Year because that's when I get lots of yummy food and red envelopes with money. I described the fun traditions like hanging up red lanterns, watching the dragon dance, and setting off firecrackers. For the second prompt, I had to give directions from my house to the nearest park. I wrote about leaving my apartment building, turning right, going straight for three blocks, turning left at the bakery that always smells so good, and then the park is on the next block with the big playground.Whew, that was a lot of writing! The grammar section wasn't too bad. There were some fill-in-the-blank sentences testing different verb tenses. Like "Jerry _____ his dog for a walk every morning" and I put "takes." Or "Last night I _____ a yummy dinner" and I put "ate." There were also some questionsidentifying parts of speech. I had to say if a word was being used as a noun, verb, adjective, etc.Finally, the vocabulary part asked me to identify definitions or synonyms for words. I remember one asking what "diligent" means and I said it's someone who works really hard and doesn't goof off. Another asked for a synonym for "enormous" and I put "huge."So there you have it, my complete answers to the big English test! Hopefully it's useful for you guys to study. If not, no biggie. I'm just an elementary kid doing my best. Let me know if you have any other questions!篇22024 Beijing English Test - A Kid's PerspectiveWow, what a day! I just took the big Beijing English test for 2024 and my brain is spinning. I've been studying so hard for months, drilling vocab words with my mom and doing practice tests every week. I really wanted to do well because getting a good score can help me get into a great middle school.The reading section was pretty tough. There were passages about things like the history of the Great Wall and traditionalChinese medicine. Some of the vocabulary was super advanced for a 6th grader like me. I had to really focus and use all my skills like looking for context clues and breaking down words into roots. For the questions about the main ideas, I tried to sum up each paragraph in my head first before choosing an answer.The listening part was no joke either! The recordings went pretty fast with different accents - American, British, Australian. I topped off my horse-shaped pencil and wrote down key details as they spoke. Listening for numbers, Names, places and transition words helped a ton. Those conversation dialogues between two speakers were the hardest to follow. By the end my page looked like a crazy web of notes!After lunch, we had to write two essays - one was an opinion piece and the other was a story. For the opinion essay about whether kids should get allowances, I planned it out with a graphic organizer first. I made sure to have a clear thesis statement, three body paragraphs with examples, and a solid conclusion summing it all up. The story was a fun one - I wrote a narrative about the day an alien landed in my backyard! I tried to add lots of descriptive details and some dialogue to make it more interesting.The very last section was speaking, which made me super nervous. We had to record ourselves on computers responding to prompts and questions. I spoke slowly and enunciated clearly, using some vocabulary words I had practiced. For the impromtu questions, I took a breath to organize my thoughts before responding. I just tried to relax and imagine I was talking to a friend.Phew, I'm exhausted after that marathon test! I gave it my best effort though. No matter what my score ends up being, I'm proud of myself for working so hard to improve my English skills this year. Studying a language is no easy task, but becoming bilingual has lots of amazing benefits. Who knows, maybe I'll grow up to be an English teacher myself someday! I'll just have to wait patiently for those results to come out...篇32024 Beijing Graduate English Exam Answers!Hey guys! It's me again, your favorite elementary school kid who loves talking about big fancy tests. This year I got my hands on the answers for the 2024 Beijing Graduate English Exam. How cool is that?!The reading section was pretty wild. There was this long passage about the history of cheese making. Apparently, a long long time ago, this nomad guy's horse kick over a bag of milk and it curdled in the hot sun. The nomad tried it and was like "Hmmm not bad!" and that's how cheese was invented! Crazy right? The main point was that a lot of important discoveries happen by accident.Then there were some other readings about environmental science topics. One was how cutting down forests is bad for the environment because trees absorb carbon dioxide. Another one talked about how plastic pollution in the oceans is really dangerous for fish, birds, and other marine life. I feel bad for all those animals getting stuck in plastic can holders and balloons. We really need to recycle more and use less plastic!Okay, let's move on to the writing section prompts. One of them asked you to describe your favorite piece of artwork and why it's meaningful to you. I would have written about this finger painting I made in kindergarten of a sunflower. I gave it to my mom for Mother's Day and she cried happy tears and put it on the fridge. It's still there to this day!Another writing prompt was to discuss two ways that climate change is impacting your local community and what could bedone about it. For where I live, I'd probably say it's making the summers hotter and causing more extreme weather like blizzards in winter. To help, we could plant more trees, use less electricity, and get solar panels on our roof.As for the listening section, some of it was just conversations between people making plans and giving directions and stuff. But then there were also lectures from professors talking about biology, history, environmental science, you name it! The environmental one was about different types of renewable energy like wind, solar, and hydroelectric power. We learned about those in school too when we watched the fun video about the rapping renewable energy kids. "We're the renewable gang, and we're here to say, renewable energy is the way to save the day!"The speaking tasks covered all sorts of topics too. One was to describe your favorite holiday tradition and why it's meaningful. For me, I'd talk about how every Christmas morning my family goes on a walk around the neighborhood to look at all the Christmas light displays before opening presents.Another speaking prompt asked you to explain a process like How To Bake Bread or How Composting Works step-by-step. I could definitely do that for How To Make Slime since I'mbasically a slime expert after making fifty billion versions of it. Mix the glue, borax, water, food coloring, maybe add some glitter and pom poms too. Easy peasy slime squeezy!Phew, that's a lot of test content to recap! Let's be real, these English tests can be kind of a snoozefest. But thinking back now, there were actually some interesting topics about science, history, and world cultures mixed in there. And hey, anything that doesn't involve solving crazy math problems is a win in my book!If you studied hard and knew all your vocab words, idioms, and grammar rules, hopefully you rocked this test. Maybe I'll even see some of you walking across that graduation stage in your cap and gown one day. Just don't trip! That would be so embarrassing in front of everyone. Speaking of embarrassing stories...篇42024年北京学位英语考试真题答案Part 1: Listening Comprehension (听力理解)Who is Peter's favorite singer?Answer: Peter's favorite singer is Taylor Swift.What did Sarah do last weekend?Answer: Last weekend, Sarah went to the park with her family.How many people are there in Jack's family?Answer: There are four people in Jack's family.What color is Lisa's new bike?Answer: Lisa's new bike is purple.Where is the school library?Answer: The school library is on the second floor.Part 2: Reading Comprehension (阅读理解)Passage 1What is the story about?Answer: The story is about a cat named Whiskers.Why did Whiskers get lost?Answer: Whiskers got lost because he wandered too far from home.How did the little girl find Whiskers?Answer: The little girl found Whiskers in a tree.Where did Whiskers live before he got lost?Answer: Whiskers lived with a kind old lady before he got lost.How did the little girl help Whiskers?Answer: The little girl took Whiskers home and gave him food and water.Passage 2What is the article about?Answer: The article is about recycling.Why is recycling important?Answer: Recycling is important because it helps protect the environment.What can we recycle?Answer: We can recycle paper, plastic, glass, and metal.How can we recycle at home?Answer: We can separate our trash into different bins for recycling.What happens to recycled materials?Answer: Recycled materials are made into new products.Part 3: Writing (写作)Title: My Dream VacationHello everyone! My name is Amy, and today I want to tell you about my dream vacation. I love traveling, and there's one place I've always wanted to visit - the beach!In my dream vacation, I would go to a tropical island with crystal clear water and white sandy beaches. I would build sandcastles, collect seashells, and swim in the ocean. The sun would be shining, and I would wear a colorful swimsuit and a big floppy hat.I would also try new foods on my vacation. I love seafood, so I would eat fresh fish and delicious shrimp. I would try exotic fruits like mangoes and pineapples too. Yummy!During the day, I would explore the island. I would go on a boat ride and see colorful fish and beautiful coral reefs. I would also go hiking in the rainforest and spot monkeys and toucans. It would be like a real-life adventure!At night, I would sit by a bonfire on the beach and roast marshmallows. I would listen to the sound of waves crashing and look up at the stars. It would be so peaceful and magical.I hope one day my dream vacation comes true. Until then, I'll keep dreaming and working hard in school. Who knows, maybe one day I'll be able to visit the beach and make unforgettable memories.That's the end of my dream vacation story. Thank you for listening!End of the Exam (考试结束)I hope you found this exam answer helpful! Remember, it's important to practice your English skills every day. Keep reading, listening, and speaking English, and you'll become even better! Good luck!篇52024 Beijing English Test Answers by Little Xiao MingHi there! My name is Xiao Ming and I'm 10 years old. I just took the big English test in Beijing and I want to share my answers with you! The test was pretty hard but I tried my best. Let me know if you agree with my answers or not.Reading Section:There was a story about a girl named Emma who really loved strawberries. She went strawberry picking with her mom and hadso much fun! At the end, she made a huge strawberry shortcake to share with her family. I love strawberries too so I could really relate to Emma's story.Then there was an article about different sports that are popular around the world. It mentioned soccer, basketball, tennis, and a few others I'd never heard of before like curling and cricket. My favorite sport is definitely ping pong though! Have you ever played it before?The last reading passage talked about the life cycle of butterflies. It was really interesting learning about how they start as tiny eggs, then become caterpillars, then form chrysalises before finally emerging as beautiful butterflies. Nature is so amazing!Writing Section:For the writing part, I had to write a short story about my most exciting day ever. Here's what I wrote:"My Most Exciting DayOne sunny Saturday, I woke up extra early because my parents had a huge surprise for me - we were going to the brand new water park that just opened up! I could barely contain my excitement as we drove there.When we arrived, my jaw dropped. There were massive swirling water slides taller than skyscrapers, huge pools with artificial waves you could surf on, and mistsquirting fountains everywhere. I didn't know where to start!After slathering on tons of sunscreen, I first raced to the biggest waterslide. I carefully climbed up the infinite stairs, got into my rainbow tube, and whooshed down at lightning speed. The twists and turns made my stomach flip as I shrieked with delight.Next, my parents and I moved to the wave pool. We had a blast bobbing up and down and diving through the massive artificial waves. I even bravely attempted to boogie board a few times!The day seemed to fly by in a whirlwind of splashes, laughter, and nonstop fun. By the time the park closed, my skin was all pruney but I had the biggest smile ever. I can't wait to go back again soon!"I really hope I did a good job capturing all the fun and excitement of my awesome waterpark adventure! Writing stories is one of my favorite things to do.Listening Section:The listening part was pretty tricky. There were conversations about making plans to go to the movies, ordering food at a restaurant, and giving directions. I had to listen very carefully and take notes on the important details.Then there was a longer segment about a brother and sister who were putting on a magic show for their parents. The sister kept making fun of her brother for messing up all the tricks! Even though it was kind of mean, it was also pretty funny.At the end, there was an excerpt from an audiobook about koalas and their habitats. I learned that koalas are only found naturally in certain forests in Australia. They are so cute and fuzzy!Speaking Section:For the speaking part, the test assistant asked me all sorts of different questions. They wanted me to describe my family, talk about my favorite subject in school, and explain the rules of a game I like to play. I gave examples and tried to use lots of vocabulary words.Then the assistant told me to look at a few pictures and put them in a logical sequence to tell a story. The pictures showed a boy planting seeds, pulling weeds, watering the sprouts, andfinally harvesting ripe veggies. I looove gardening so that part was easy for me!At the very end, the assistant gave me a random topic and I had to give a short speech about it. My topic was "If you could have any superpower, what would it be and why?"Here's what I said: "If I could have any superpower, I would want the ability to fly. Being able to soar through the clouds would be the most freeing and amazing feeling ever! I could jet off on adventures to explore every corner of the world. I would get to experience incredible bird's eye views that hardly anyone gets to witness. Just imagine the thrill of gliding effortlessly above cities, oceans, forests, and more. I could even fly up into outer space if I wanted! Having the power to fly would make me feel totally invincible and unstoppable. The sky would be the limit - actually scratch that, there would be no limits at all!"Phew, that was everything on the huge English test! Even though some parts were super tricky, I felt pretty good about most of my answers. I gave it my best effort and that's what counts. Fingers crossed I did well!Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks for reading, and study hard for your English tests too!篇6The 2024 Beijing Academic English TestHi everyone! My name is Lily and I'm a 5th grader at Beijing Elementary School. This year, I had to take the big Academic English Test that all the older kids have to do. I was pretty nervous about it, but my teacher Ms. Wang helped get me ready. She said it was super important to do well on this test if I wanted to get into a good middle school. No pressure, right?!The test had four sections - listening, reading, writing, and speaking. I'll tell you all about each part and what the questions were like. Maybe it will help you when it's your turn to take it!ListeningThis part was kind of fun! We got some headphones and had to listen to recordings of people talking in English. The voices were pretty clear, which was nice.There were conversations between two people that we had to answer questions about. Like what were they talking about? Or how did one person feel about something the other person said? Paying really close attention to all the details was key.We also had to listen to lectures and take notes on the important points. The lectures were about science topics like photosynthesis or the water cycle. I studied up on my science words in English before the test, which really paid off!Then there were some recordings that just gave instructions, like directions to get somewhere. We had to listen carefully and maybe draw a map or put the steps in order.The listening questions were multiple choice, which I liked. As long as I clearly understood the main points of each conversation or lecture, I could usually identify the right answer.ReadingOkay, I'll be honest - the reading section stressed me out a little. We had to read fairly long passages of different types, like stories, articles, and infographics. The passages were on all kinds of subjects too - biology, history, literature. Whew!After reading each passage, we had to answer questions testing our comprehension. The questions got pretty detailed, like analyzing the author's perspective or defining tricky vocabulary words based on context clues.For the literature passages, we might have to identify themes or make inferences about a character's motivations andfeelings. For the infographics and articles, we needed to be able to interpret data from graphs, charts and visuals.Two key things helped me a ton with the reading - first, doing practice readings at home and learning strategies like skimming for gist and scanning for details. Second, studying prefixes, root words, and other vocabulary building blocks in English. That made it easier to decode and figure out the harder words.WritingI actually felt pretty confident about the writing section because we practiced a lot of sample prompts in class. For the test, we had two writing tasks.The first one was just a short response to a question, like "What activities do you most enjoy and why?" For that, we just had to write a paragraph or two with clear examples and details to support our main idea.The longer task was an entire essay, probably around300-400 words. We got a couple of prompts to choose from, like "Who has inspired you the most and how have they impacted your life?" or "What discovery or innovation has been most important and why?"For the essay, we had to develop a clear thesis or main argument, provide specific reasons and examples, and have an organized structure with an intro, body, and conclusion. Using transition words, varying our sentences, and trying to write with accuracy and few errors was important too.My teacher's advice was to first plan out our key points and examples. Then get that framework down for the intro and each body paragraph. After that, we could go back and add more details, explanations and concluding thoughts. Having a solid plan made the writing part much less intimidating!SpeakingPhew, we made it to the last section! The speaking part involved recording ourselves responding to questions and prompts.For some questions, we just had to speak for 45-60 seconds about a basic topic like our daily routines, favorite books or sports, future hopes and dreams - that kind of thing. We could prepare a bit beforehand and then just record our response.There were also some role-play tasks where we had to pretend to be in a certain situation - like calling a restaurant to make a reservation, or discussing weekend plans with a friend.We'd get brief details about the scenario and then have to have a natural back-and-forth conversation following that situation.The hardest speaking prompts were when we had to give a longer speech about an opinion topic, like "What qualities make someone a good leader?" We only had a minute to gather our thoughts, and then had to speak for 1-2 minutes developing our perspective with clear reasons and examples.My teacher stressed staying focused, using transition words to connect our ideas, and trying to accurately and clearly explain our thoughts. Speaking slowly and clearly, without too many pause words like "umm" and "like" was important too. It took some practice, but I got more comfortable giving longer responses by the time the test came around.Whew, that's the full scoop on my experience with the big Beijing Academic English Test! It definitely challenged me in new ways across all the different sections. But doing lots of practice materials, learning strategies from my teacher, and just staying focused and confident helped a ton.I just got my results back and was relieved to see that I did pretty well overall! My listening and speaking scores were highest, and I passed the other sections too. With these scores, Ishould hopefully get into the great middle school program I was hoping for. Wish me luck!To any other students getting ready to take this test - study hard, but don't stress too much. Listen to your teachers, do your practice work, and just try your best. You've got this! Let me know if any of you have other questions about the test. I'm happy to share more tips!。

2023北京地区学位英语考试真题

2023北京地区学位英语考试真题

2023北京地区学位英语考试真题全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇12023 Beijing Area Degree English Exam QuestionsPart I: Reading ComprehensionDirections: In this part, there are five texts. After reading each of the texts, answer the questions below it.Text 1:Everyone knows that exercise is good for health. But do you know why it has such beneficial effects on the body? Scientists have discovered that physical activity can reduce the risk of chronic diseases such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and cancer. Exercise also plays a crucial role in maintaining a healthy weight and boosting mental health.1. What are some of the benefits of exercise mentioned in the text?2. Why is exercise important for maintaining a healthy weight?Text 2:The Great Wall of China is one of the most famous historical sites in the world. It stretches over 13,000 miles, making it the longest wall on Earth. Construction of the wall started over 2,000 years ago, during the Qin Dynasty. Today, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a popular tourist destination.3. How long is the Great Wall of China?4. When did construction of the wall begin?Text 3:In recent years, China has experienced rapid economic growth, making it one of the world's leading economies. This growth has led to improvements in living standards and increased access to education and healthcare for many Chinese citizens. However, it has also resulted in environmental challenges such as pollution and resource depletion.5. What are some of the consequences of China's economic growth?6. How has economic growth impacted the environment in China?Text 4:The Beijing Olympics are set to take place in 2022, marking the second time that the Chinese capital will host the Games. The event is expected to showcase China's growing influence on the global stage and promote international cooperation through sports.7. When will the Beijing Olympics take place?8. What is the significance of hosting the Games for China?Text 5:Social media has revolutionized the way we communicate and connect with others. Platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram allow us to share photos, videos, and thoughts with friends and family members across the globe. However, social media also raises concerns about privacy and online security.9. What are some of the benefits of social media?10. What are some of the risks associated with using social media?Part II: Vocabulary and StructureDirections: In this part, there are multiple-choice questions. Choose the correct answer for each of the questions below.11. She _______ to the store when she ran into her old friend.A. wentB. was goingC. is goingD. goes12. If I _______ enough money, I would buy a new car.A. haveB. hadC. have hadD. will have13. The teacher asked us to _______ our homework by Friday.A. to finishB. finishC. finishedD. finishing14. He is _______ student in the class.A. tallestB. the tallerC. the tallestD. taller15. _______ you ever been to Beijing before?A. WereB. AreC. HaveD. DoPart III: WritingDirections: In this part, you are required to write an essay on the following topic:Discuss the impact of technology on people's lives. Provide examples and evaluate both the positive and negative aspects of the impact of technology.(Word count: 300-350 words)This concludes the 2023 Beijing Area Degree English Exam questions. Good luck!篇22023 Beijing Area College English Test (CET) QuestionsPart I Listening Comprehension (30%)Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. The man didn't get the job.B. The man is leaving on a trip tomorrow.C. The man will fly to New York.D. The man doesn't like the job.2. A. She doesn't like the new phone.B. She prefers email over texting.C. She dislikes texting.D. She is excited about the new phone.3. A. The woman works for an airline.B. The woman helped check in a passenger.C. The woman has a bad memory.D. The woman lost her luggage.4. A. The man will sleep on the plane.B. The man doesn't like the woman's suggestion.C. The man is too tired to go sightseeing.D. The man prefers not to stay awake.5. A. They are talking about a party.B. They are discussing their weekend plans.C. The woman can't afford tickets to the party.D. The woman needs a ride to the party.Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear two long conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.Conversation One6. A. She doesn't know what time the class will end.B. She doesn't want to go to class.C. She doesn't like apples.D. She wants to go with her friend to eat.7. A. She is excited for the summer break.B. She already has plans for the break.C. She doesn't know what she will do during the break.D. She will be working during the break.8. A. She wants to go shopping.B. She is too busy to go shopping.C. She is interested in watching a movie.D. She doesn't like the mall.Conversation Two9. A. The woman goes to the gym to stay healthy.B. The woman enjoys running.C. The woman doesn't have time to go to the gym.D. The woman is going to the gym tomorrow.10. A. She has a headache.B. She prefers sleeping on her stomach.C. She is tired of her old pillow.D. She is having trouble sleeping.篇32023 Beijing Area College English Test (CET) Writing QuestionsPart I: Writing (45 minutes)Directions: Write an essay of 160-200 words based on the following pictures. In your essay, you should1. describe the pictures and analyze their implications,2. state your opinion on the issue, and3. give your reasons to support your opinion.Pictures:【图片1】A girl is happily riding a bike in a park on a sunny day. She has a big smile on her face.【图片2】The same girl is sitting on a bench, looking at her phone with a worried expression. The screen shows a failing grade in one of her courses.参考范文:The two pictures depict a stark contrast in the girl's emotions. In the first picture, she is jubilantly riding a bike in the park, enjoying the sunny day. However, in the second picture, her expression changes to one of worry and distress as she looks at her phone displaying a failing grade in one of her courses.This situation highlights the importance of maintaining a balance between leisure activities and academic responsibilities. While it is essential to take breaks and engage in activities that bring us joy, it is equally crucial to prioritize our studies and work towards achieving academic success.In my opinion, it is essential to strike a balance between leisure and academics. Engaging in recreational activities can help reduce stress and improve overall well-being. However, it is vital not to let these activities distract us from our academic goals. By setting priorities, managing time effectively, and seeking support when needed, we can excel both academically and personally.In conclusion, finding a balance between leisure and academics is key to achieving success in both areas. By prioritizing our responsibilities while also making time for activities we enjoy, we can lead a fulfilling and productive life.。

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General English Qualifying Test for Non-English Major Graduate Students, December 30, 2012PART I LISTENING COMPREHENSION (25 minutes, 20 points)Section A (1 point each)Directions: In this section, you will hear nine short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation a question will be asked about what was said. Theconversations and the questions will be read only once. Choose the best answer fromthe four choices given by marking the corresponding letter with a single bar acrossthe square brackets on your machine-scoring Answer Sheet.1.Woman: It’s been a month since your accident. So tell me, how is the pain in your arms?Man: My arms were hurting me until last week, but that’s worn off now. So has the pain in my legs. My shoulder is still fairy sore, though not as bad as it was.Question: Which part of the man’s body still hurts him at the moment?2.Woman: I heard Bennie will head our new San Francisco office.Man: Yeah, He is still walking on air about getting that promotion. He loves San Francisco and he’ll make twice the money he gets paid here.Question: What does the man mean?3. Man: I am running the race on Saturday, but I don’t know when it starts.Woman:Well, all the runners have to register in the city center square by a quarter to two, though the race won’t actually start until half past.Question: What time does the race begin?4. Woman: What do you think of Jeffrey, the young guy fresh from school?Man: He is a good fit for the company, even though he has been with us for only a couple of months. Besides, we often see eye to eye with each other on many things.Question: What does the man mean?5 .Man: I saw Frank’s wife driving his sports car the other day.Woman: Did you? He told me he was going to sell it because with three kids he needs to get something more practical-you know, a SUV with lots of space for luggage.Man: He’s got a minivan which he uses for carrying cargo.Woman: But I suppose he can’t really put the children in the back of that.Question: What vehicle does Frank intend to buy?6. Woman: Today’s experiment was a complete mess. We had a backseat driver in our group. She triedto run things all the time.Man: You should let her know that you don’t like it when she orders you around.Question: Why didn’t the experiment go smoothly?7. Man: Did you know that Jessica failed in the job interview?Woman: Yes, and she blamed it on bad luck. But I really think she is barking up the wrong tree. Question: What does the woman imply?8. Woman: I am starving. Can we stop for something to eat before we get to the airport?Man: There isn’t enough time to stop at a restaurant. Your sister’s flight arrives at 12 o’clock.We’ll need petrol on the way home, so we can stop for a snack at a service station. Question: Where will they have something to eat?9. Man: Have you found a partner to work on Biochemistry? Our Lab class is tomorrow. Woman: To tell you the truth, I’ve been tied up with my Microbiology course this week. Question: What can be inferred about the woman?Section B (1 point each)Directions:In this section you will hear two mini-talks. At the end of each talk, there will be some questions. Both the talks and the questions will be read to you only once. After eachquestion, there will be a pause. During the pause, you must choose the best answerfrom the four choices given by marking the corresponding letter with a single baracross the square brackets on your machine-scoring Answer Sheet.Mini-talk OneStudents who want an easy way to get information about a large number of colleges in the United States can visit a website like . It brings together virtual campus tours and interactive maps of more than twelve hundred colleges and universities. The site plans to add an international database for schools in other countries.CampusTours recently celebrated its fifteenth anniversary. The president of the company, Chris Carson, was one of the people who started the site. He says more than one hundred twenty thousand foreign students use the site each year. They make up more than fifteen percent of the traffic on the site.The virtual tours allow students to get a sense of how a college looks. There are also links to official websites and online applications. And there are details like price, number of students, admission requirements and sports programs.But Chris Carson says students should never depend on a third-party website like CampusTours to choose a college. He advises parents and students to contact a school directly. If they plan to visit, they should call the school and talk about the visit and where to stay locally. In fact, he says contacting a school might even lead to a free visit. He says showing real interest in a school can increase the chances of being admitted.Chris Carson and several of his friends started CampusTours in nineteen ninety-seven. They noticed that many websites with campus tours were heavy with text and lacked much visual material.At first, colleges worried that online tours would compete with the tradition of a personal visit to the campus. But today schools work with sites like CampusTours or its competitors, or build their own virtual tours and maps.Question10: What is CampusTours specialized in?Question 11: What information is not available yet on the ?Question 12: Why did Chris Carson start the site fifteen years ago?Mini-talk TwoThe Empire State Building was the tallest structure in the world for more than forty years. Work on the building was finished in nineteen thirty-one. While it is no longer the tallest, it is probably the most famous. People from around the world visit its eighty-sixth floor observatory to see New York from high above.Ten years ago, the Malkin family bought the Empire State Building for more than fifty-seven million dollars. Now, the family is considering selling shares in a publicly traded company that would operate buildings in New York and the state of Connecticut.Teresa Martin set up the Real Estate Investment Association in New York. She wonders why the Malkin family is considering selling shares in the buildings. It may be that they may be in trouble and need to raise some funds. But it may just mean that they want to expand and need investor dollars to actually do what they foresee in their vision to do.Some people with offices in the Empire State Building say they are not happy with its restrooms and elevator equipment. The Malkin family has spent at least five hundred fifty million dollars making changes to the building, including replacing more than six thousand five hundred windows.The cost of office space has more than doubled. The New York Times newspaper says the number of occupants has been dropped from nine hundred fifty in two thousand two to about two hundred now. But those leasing space in the building now have much larger offices.The one-hundred-two-story building is often lit up at night in honor of different causes or events. The New York Times spoke with someone who knows about the plan to sell shares in the real estate company. The person said the building would be lit up in green lights – the color of American money – if the plan to sell shares comes to pass.Question 13: How much did the Malkin family pay to purchase the Empire State Building?Question 14: What do some people with offices in the Empire State Building complain about?Question 15: What will happen if the plan to sell shares comes to pass?Section C (1 point each)Directions: In this section you will hear a short lecture. Listen to the recording and complete the notes about the lecture. You will hear the recording twice. After the recording you areasked to write down your answers on the Answer Sheet. You now have 25 seconds toread the notes below.After spending a wonderful holiday over the Christmas and New Year period, some people feel blue and find that it’s difficult to function normally in their daily rhythm. Holiday blues, holiday depression, or post-holiday syndrome are commonly used terms which depict the mental distress occurring after the winter holidays and festival season.Here are some suggested steps to get rid of your post winter festive season holiday blues:Expect some letdown. The holiday season is both joyful and stressful at once. Returning to the usual routine and probably quieter workplace than normal can dampen your spirits just by the absence of exciting things to do and look forward to. Expecting to feel a little low is a way of telling yourself that this is a normal feeling and that it will soon pass once the routine re-establishes itself.Keep being around people. Some of the post-holiday season blues might be related to having been around many people over the New Year break and then suddenly finding yourself surrounded by people you don’t know that well, or even not by many people at all. Lift your spirits by continuing to stay connected with friends and family, and getting out and about to do activities where other people interact with you.Do things that give you cause to look forward to something. Revive the excitement of anticipation by arranging fun things, such as having dinner with friends, starting a new class for a hobby or interest, attending a sporting event regularly, going to the movies, etc. Choose activities that meet your budget and interests, and that you know will give you a thrill.Make healthy choices. After the many indulgences over the holiday period, it can leave you feeling a little out of shape. Aim to return to eating healthy food, drinking healthy drinks, and ensuring that you keep getting a good amount of exercise. Eating well and keeping up regular exercise will enhance your mood and help you return to good shape and fitness levels.Expect to enjoy the year ahead. Trying to keep a positive frame of mind and planning for interesting and fulfilling events throughout the year is a good way to calm your current blues. Think ahead to the changing seas ons and the sorts of things you’d like to be doing as the year moves on. O nce you’re immersed in planning and doing, you’ll be too busy to worry.This is the end of Listening Comprehension.。

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