2015年11月1日学位英语考试真题答案
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2015年11月1日学位英语考试真题答案(完整版)
2015-11-19 16:40 来源:自考365整理我要纠错 | 打印 | 收藏 | 大中小Part ⅠDialogue completion (10 points)
Dialogue one
Tom: Do you go to college?
Mike: Yes. __1__
Tom: What college do you go to?
Mike: I go to Pasadena City College.
Tom: Do you like it?
Mike: Oh, yes. __2__
Tom: why do you like it?
Mike: Because it has great teachers.
Tom: __3__
Mike: I like all my classmates, too.
Tom: Anything else?
Mike: Yes. __4__
A. It’s not expensive!
B. You bet.
C. I think I do.
D. what else?
Dialogue Two
Speaker A: I just recently moved into the neighborhood.
Speaker B: __5__ How recently?
Speaker A: Just last week.
Speaker B: What kinds of things have you been doing out there? Speaker A: __6__
Speaker B: why not?
Speaker A: I don't know what to do.
Speaker B: There're all sort of things to do.
Speaker A: __7__
Speaker B: Shopping, or seeing a movie, or even going to the beach.
Speaker A: That sounds great.
A. I haven't been doing much.
B. Really?
C. How are you doing?
D. Like what?
Dialogue Three
George: Did you hear about the robbery?
Johnny: No, I didn't hear about it.
George: A man tried to rob the bank next to our building this morning.
Johnny: __8__
George: Yes, he tried to rob the bank at gunpoint.
Johnny: __9__
George: Oh, everyone in the bank is OK.
Johnny: That's good to hear.
George: He did get away, though.
Johnny: That is horrible.
George: __10__
Johnny: I'm sure they'll catch him eventually.
A. Did anyone get hurt?
B. Thank the lucky stars.
C. Are you serious?
D. The cops don't know who the guy is.
Part II Reading Comprehension (40 points)
Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by 5 questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single bar through the center of the letter.
Passage One
Here's a familiar story. You're sitting at the dinner table with a furry, four-legged friend scratching at your feet. When you look down, those cute eyes are almost impossible to resist.
What is it about a dog's gaze that makes it so charming? A new study by Japanese scientist Miho Nagasawa seems to have found the answer, and it has to do with something called the cuddle(爱抚)chemical.
The cuddle chemical has another, more scientific name: oxytocin. Oxytocin is a substance in the blood that encourages bonding. Levels of oxytocin increase, for example, when a mother feeds her newborn baby. According to Nagasawa's study, the same is true when we look deeply into the eyes of a dog.
The results of this study can tell us a lot about the history of the bond between humans and dogs. It all started somewhere tens of thousands of years ago. Scientists believe that wolves used to follow humans who were hunting large animals. The wolves would eat the food left behind by the humans.
Humans realized that they could use the wolves to help with the hunt, and eventually both species began to work together toward survival.
Over time, the wolves that interacted with the humans began to change. They became more loyal to their human partners. The wolves and humans started to depend on each other and bond with each other. These changes are what caused some of the wolves to turn into what we now know as dogs, a new specie^ evolved to better survive in their environment.
This process depended a great deal on the bond humans formed with them. And according to Nagasawa's study, this bond was formed with the help of oxytocin, the cuddle chemical.
11. What do we know about oxytocin?
A. It regulates blood flow.
B. It promotes bonding.
C. It is in the human gene.
D. It is good for health.
12. When we look deeply into a dog's eyes, the levels of our oxytocin
____.
A. reduce over time
B. go either up or down
C. are on the rise
D. remain unchanged
13. At the beginning wolves followed humans to ____.
A. eat the food left by humans
B. guard against large animals