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6月研究生英语学位课统考真题 A PART Ⅰ LISTENING COMPREHENSION Section A 1. A. He has better hearing than others. B. He doesn't care what the woman may say. C. He is eager to know the news. D. He doesn't believe what the woman said. 2. A. She thinks the camera is the latest style. B. She thinks the camera is multi-functional. C. She thinks the camera is small and fashionable. D. She doesn't think there's anything new with the camera. 3. A. She asks the man to postpone the invitation. B. She tells the man to take a raincoat with him. C. She refuses the invitation because it is raining hard. D. She wants the man to pay the dinner check. 4. A. The manager will report to the company. B. The manager will make trouble for the man. C. The manager will get into trouble. D. The manager will fire the man. 5. A. She's not courageous enough. B. She didn't have enough time. C. She was afraid of the monster. D. She didn't like the game. 6. A. He's broke. B. He's sick. C. He's very tired. D. He has something to do at home. 7. A. Stock trading is not profitable. B. The stock market is always unstable. C. Stock trading is easier than the man said. D. Stock trading is not as easy as the man thinks. 8. A. James is warm-hearted. B. James is a car technician. C. James knows the woman's car very well. D. James is very skillful in car repairing. 9. A. Jake would do stupid things like this. B. The man's conclusion is not based on facts. C. The man shouldn't be on a date with another girl. D. Jake didn't tell the man's girlfriend about his date. Section B Mini-talk One 10. A. In 1984. B. In 1986. C. In 1992. D. In 1996. 11. A. Almost 25 billion dollars. B. Almost 2.5 billion dollars. C. Almost 25 million dollars. D. Almost 2.5 million dollars. 12. A. Her family. B. Her mother. C. Her father. D. Herself. Mini-talk Two 13. A. It covers an area of more than 430 hectares. B. It took more than 16 years to complete. C. The lakes and woodlands were all built by human labor. D. The two designers of the park were from Britain. 14. A. 7 kilometers. B. 9 kilometers. C. 39 kilometers. D. 93 kilometers. 15. A. Baseball,football and volleyball. B. Basketball,baseball and football. C. Basketball,football and hockey. D. Chess,baseball and table tennis. Section C 16. The new exhibit is called " ______ ." 17. The Family of Man show was designed to express the connections that ______. 18. The new exhibit was held at ______. 19. The new exhibit is divided into several parts: "Children of Man," "Family of Man," "Cities of Man," "Faith of Man",and "______" 20. The theme that comes out is really the unity of mankind that ______. PART Ⅱ VOCABULARY Section A 21. If a country turned inward and insulated itself,the result would be a diminished standard of living. A. worshiped B. split C. innovated D. isolated 22. The values and beliefs will dictate the direction of your pursuit as well as your life. A. rule B. shape C. alter D. complicate 23. Studies have proved that smart people tend to be smart across different kinds of realms. A. realities B. fields C. occupations D. courses 24. Humans are beginning to realize that raising food animals contributes substantially to climate change. A. physically B. materially C. considerably D. favorably 25. This peer-reviewed journal has a specific emphasis on effective treatment of acute pain. A. urgent B. severe C. stern D. sensitive 26. One way to maintain social stability is to crack down on crime while creating more jobs. A. clamp down on B. settle down to C. look down upon D. boil down to 27. The city council decided to set up a school devoted exclusively to the needs of problem children. A. forcefully B. externally C. reluctantly D. entirely 28. City residents have a hard time trying to avoid contact with hazardous chemicals in daily life. A. dangerous B. prevalent C. novel D. invasive 29. The most important aspect of maintaining a healthy diet is whether you can stick to it. A. insist on B. dwell on C. coincide with D. adhere to 30. I tried to talk my daughter into dining out in a nearby restaurant that evening,but in vain. A. to my surprise B. on her own C. to no effect D. to some extent Section B 31. We won't have safe neighborhoods unless we're always ______ on drug criminals. A. tough B. rough C. thorough D. enough 32. The challenge for us is to ______ these new states in building a more prosperous future. A. participate B. engage C. commit D. contribute 33. Forty-five years of conflict and ______ between East and West are now a thing of the past. A. conviction B. compatibility C. collaboration D. confrontation 34. Few people know the shape of the next century,for the genius of a free people ______ prediction. A. denies B. defies C. replies D. relies 35. These countries are ______ concluding a free trade agreement to propel regional development. A. on the verge of B. in the interest of C. on the side of D. at the expense of 36. We'll continue along the road ______ by our presidents more than seventy years ago. A. given out B. made out C. wiped out D. mapped out 37. When you win,your errors are ______;when you lose,your errors are magnified. A. expanded B. obscured C. cultivated D. exaggerated 38. Although in her teens,the eldest daughter had to quit school to help ______ the family. A. provide for B. head for C. fall for D. go for 39. Carbon ______ refers to the total set of greenhouse gases emissions caused by an organization. A. fingerprint B. footstep C. footprint D. blueprint 40. There is no question that ours is a just cause and that good will ______. A. vanish B. wander C. wither D. prevail PART Ⅲ CLOZE TEST When people search online,they leave a trail that remains stored on the central computers of firms such as Google,Yahoo and Microsoft. Analyzing what we're looking for on the Web can offer a remarkable (41) into our anxieties and enthusiasms. UK writer and Internet expert John Battelle wrote on his blog,"This can tell us (42) things about who we are and what we want as a (43) ." Google's experimental service Google Trends,for example,compares the numbers of people searching for different words and phrases from to the present. According to these graphs,sometimes people's interests are obviously (44) the news agenda:when the Spice Girls announce a reunion,there's an immediate (45) to find out more about them. Other results are strikingly seasonal:people go shopping online for coats in winter and short pants in summer. The most fascinating possibility is that search data might help (46) people's behavior. When we search online for a certain brand of stereo system,we are surely indicating we're more (47) to buy that brand. Perhaps we search for a political candidate's name when we are thinking about (48) him or her. Maybe we even search for "stock market crash" or "recession" just before we start (49) our investments. This information could clearly be useful to a smart marketer--it's already how Google decides which (50) to show on its search results pages--or to a political campaign manager. 41. A. investigation B. insight C. consideration D. prospect 42. A. extraordinary B. obvious C. mysterious D. sensitive 43. A. culture B. nation C. person D. mass 44. A. reduced to B. resulting in C. backed up by D. driven by 45. A. rush B. push C. charge D. dash 46. A. presume B. preoccupy C. predict D. preserve 47. A. liking B. alike C. like D. likely 48. A. fighting against B. voting for C. believing in D. running for 49. A. withdrawing from B. depositing in C. turning down D. adding to 50. A. notices B. papers C. advertisements D. statements PART Ⅳ READING COMPREHENSION Passage One New York's WCBS puts it in a way that just can't be better expressed:"It was an accident waiting to happen." 15-year-old Alexa Longueira was wandering along the street in Staten Island,obliviously tapping text messages into her phone as she walked. Distracted by her phone,she failed to notice the open manhole (下水道窨井) in her path,and plunged into it,taking an unprepared bath of raw sewage along with receiving moderate injuries. Longueira called the dive "really gross,shocking and scary." It's not all Longueira's fault. The manhole shouldn't have been left uncovered and unattended,and no warning signs or hazard cones had been set up near the work site. A worker with New York's Department of Environmental Protection (DEP),who was preparing to flush the sewage,helped her out,and the department later issued a formal apology for the incident. Nonetheless,observers are harshly divided over who is to blame here. The DEP is certainly at fault for failing to secure the manhole,but to what extent should the girl be held accountable for failure to be aware of her surroundings?If she had stepped into traffic and been hit by a car,would her reaction (that is:anger and a potential lawsuit) be any different? Detachment from one's environment due to electronic gadgets is a growing problem--and a hazardous one. The government is even trying to get involved,with multiple laws on the books across the country outlawing cell phone use and text messaging while operating a motor vehicle in the wake of serious accidents involving distracted drivers. New York Senator Kruger even tried to criminalize the use of handheld devices (including phones,music players,and game players) by pedestrians while they are crossing streets in major New York cities,due to concerns over the number of auto vs. pedestrian accidents. Following a substantial outcry,that legislation appears never to have been formally introduced. But did Kruger have a point? What interested me,at least,is the end of the stow above that Longueira lost a shoe in the sewage. But since other things are not reported as lost,I'm guessing she appears to have managed to keep her grip on her phone during the accident. 51. By "It was an accident waiting to happen" ,New York's WCBS meant that ______. A. the accident should have been avoidable B. this kind of accidents happen frequently C. somebody was glad to see what would happen D. an open manhole is sure a trap for careless pedestrians 52. When the girl fell into the open manhole,she ______. A. was seriously hurt B. was frightened C. took a bath in the raw sewage D. cried help to the DEP worker 53. According to the author,who was to blame for the accident? A. The girl herself. B. The DEP worker. C. Both of them. D. Nobody. 54. According to the passage,which of the following is illegal in the U.S.? A. Talking on a cell phone while driving. B. Text messaging while walking across a street. C. Operating music players while driving. D. Operating game players while walking across a street. 55. The phrase "in the wake of"(Para.5) is closest in meaning to "______". A. in view of B. on condition of C. as far as D. with regard to 56. The author found it funny that the girl had ______. A. lost a shoe in the sewage in the accident B. reported nothing lost after the accident C. got a firm hold of her phone during the accident D. managed to keep herself upright in the manhole Passage Two According to a study,intellectual activities make people eat more than when just resting. This has shed new light on brain food. This finding might also help explain the obesity epidemic of a society in which people often sit. Researchers split 14 university student volunteers into three groups for a 45-minute session of either relaxing in a sitting position,reading and summarizing a text,or completing a series of memory,attention,and alert tests on the computer. After the sessions,the participants were invited to eat as much as they pleased. Though the study involved a very small number of participants,the results were stark. The students who had done the computer tests downed 253 more calories or 29.4 percent more than the couch potatoes. Those who had summarized a text consumed 203 more calories than the resting group. Blood samples taken before,during,and after revealed that intellectual work causes much bigger fluctuations in glucose(葡萄糖) levels than rest periods,perhaps owing to the stress of thinking. The researchers figure the body reacts to these fluctuations by demanding food to restore glucose--the brain's fuel. Glucose is converted by the body from carbohydrates (碳水化合物) and is supplied to the brain via the bloodstream. The brain cannot make glucose and so needs a constant supply. Brain cells need twice as much energy as other cells in the body. Without exercise to balance the added intake,however,such "brain food" is probably not smart. Various studies in animals have shown that consuming fewer calories overall leads to sharper brains and longer life,and most researchers agree that the findings apply,in general,to humans. And,of course,eating more can make you fat. "Caloric overcompensation following intellectual work,combined with the fact that we are less physically active when doing intellectual tasks,could contribute to the obesity epidemic currently observed in industrialized countries," said lead researcher Jean-Philippe Chaput at Laval University in Quebec City,Canada. "This is a factor that should not be ignored,considering that more and more people hold jobs of an intellectual nature," the researcher concluded. 57. The passage mainly tells us that ______. A. consuming fewer calories can lead to sharper brains B. thinking consumed more calories than resting C. resting more can make people fat D. brain cells need more energy than other cells in the body 58. It is implied that to avoid obesity,people who have to sit long should ______. A. think more and eat less B. increase the intake of vitamins C. skip some meals D. eat less potatoes 59. The word "stark" in the 3rd paragraph is closest in meaning to "______". A. negative B. obscure C. absolute D. ambiguous 60. According to the research,which of the following activities consumed the most calories? A. Relaxing in a sitting position. B. Reading professional books. C. Summarizing a text. D. Completing tests on the computer. 61. According to the passage,eating less may make people ______. A. smarter B. less intelligent C. more emotional D. live a shorter life 62. One of the reasons for the obesity epidemic currently observed in industrialized countries is that in these countries ______. A. people take different exercises B. fewer people watch their weight C. fewer people hold physical jobs D. foods are much cheaper Passage Three One of the simple pleasures of a lazy summer day is to be able to enjoy a refreshing slice of watermelon either at the beach,at a picnic,or fresh from the farmer's market. Delicious and nutritious,watermelon is one of those guilt-free foods we can all enjoy:one cup of watermelon packs only about 50 calories!Watermelons are not only cooling treats for when the mercury starts to rise;they are also loaded with healthy nutr
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