1、1997年同等学力外国语水平考试真题 1997年同等学力人员申请硕士学位英语水平全国统一考试试题 Part I Listening Comprehension (20 minutes, 15 points) Section A Directions: In this Section, you will hear 9 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, there will be a question. Both the conversation and the question will be spoken onl
2、y once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center. [LISTEN] A. Reasons. Beadlike.
3、 Cleave. Dominions. A. Teacher and student. B. Manager and customer. C. Secretary and client. D. Interviewer and interviewee. A. At a supermarket. B. In a hotel room. C. At a department store. D. In a lost and found department. A. She can’t find her notebook in the place where
4、she left it. B. She can remember now where she left her notebook. C. She can’t recall where she left her notebook. D. She has found her notebook at last. A. They are satisfactory. B. They are disappointing. C. They are terrible. D. Too early to know. A. It’s hard to say. B. Definitely.
5、 C. Certainly not. D. Yes,he is. A. $44.00. B. $14.00. C. $40.00. D. $30.00. A. He is too sleepy to eat. B. He doesn’t feel like eating at this hour. C. He can’t stand the taste of the food. D. He doesn’t enjoy eating in this dim place. A. The man spends more than he makes. B. T
6、he man is not keen on arts. C. The woman is an artist. D. The woman looks down upon the man. Section B Directions: In this section, you will hear 2 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the question will be spoken only once. After you he
7、ar one question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D. Then mark the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center. Questions 10~12 are based on the following passage. Passage One [LISTEN] A. Certainly. B. It depends. C
8、 Certainly not. D. None of the above. A. The world would be more beautiful. B. The earth would become less visible from the moon. C. Sunrise and sunset would lose their beauty. D. The view of sunrise and sunset would become more enjoyable. A. Formation of rain drops in the air. B. Vapor
9、ization of water in the air. C. Development of air pollution. D. Increase of rain drops. Questions 13~15 are based on the following passage. Passage Two [LISTEN] A. They can be used to express all kinds of feelings. B. They can be used to do business with people. C. They can be used to c
10、onvey our most important messages to people. D. They can be used to deliver all the messages in our life. A. Dismayed. B. Frustrated. C. Disappointed. D. Relieved. A. It helps to avoid conflict. B. It helps people get their own way. C. It stops any kinds of arguments. D. It improves th
11、e business of the marriage counselors. Part II Vocabulary(10 minutes,10 points) Section A Directions: In each item, choose one word that best keeps the meaning of the sentence if it is substituted for the underlined word. Mark out your choice on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the cen
12、ter. The country old hostilities between the two tribes eventually terminated through the persistent efforts of the local government. A. vanished B. diminished C. shrunk D. worsened The leaders of the two countries are planning their summit meeting with a pledge to maintain and develop
13、 good ties. A. strategy B. standpoint C. promise D. priority Computers will flourish because they enable us to accomplish tasks that could never before have been undertaken. A. Implement B. render C. complete D. assign Herman’s success is due to his hard work and his ability to for
14、mulate plans which will get work done efficiently. A. fulfill B. approve C. conceive D. conduct The farm ministers scheduled an emergency meeting in Luxembourg in hopes of easing the worldwide "mad cow" panic . A. crisis B. alarm C. hazard D. peril The young man asked his parents n
15、ot to worry because he was full of optimism about his career. A. motivation B. confidence C. imagination D. resolution One’s awareness , both conscious and unconscious, of what happened in the past has a strong influence on one’s behavior. A. storage B. impression C. perception D. mom
16、ory On hearing of the case some time later, Conan Doyle was convinced that the man was not guilty, and immediately went to work to ascertain the reuth. A. explore B. obtain C. verify D. search All the staff members of the department made zealous efforts to clean up the hall for the Chris
17、tmas party. A. enthusiastic B. concerted C. gigantic D. dedicated The recent findings are also applicable to other areas of design engineering. A. relevant B. practical C. convenient D. comparable Section B Directions: In each question, decide which of the four choices given will mo
18、st suitably complete the sentence if inserted at the place marked. Mark out your choice on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center. All experts agree that the most important consideration with diet drugs is carefully _____ the risks and benefits. A. weighing B. valuing C. evalu
19、ating D. distinguishing More international trend for business and pleasure brings greater _____ to other societies. A. exchange B. contribution C. expansion D. exposure Shortage of land and funding are blamed for the city’s _____ green space. A. inefficient B. inaccurate C. inadequ
20、ate D. indispensable If English is not our first language you can often be puzzled by ways of expression that the native speaker of English does not even have to _____ . A. think out B. think about C. think over D. think for Retail sales volume in local urban and rural areas rose 57.8
21、per cent and 46.8 per cent, _____ ,over February 1995. A. individually B. respectively C. correspondingly D. accordingly This book is a _____ of radio scripts, in which we seek to explain how the words and expressions become part of our language. A. collection B. publication C. volume
22、 D. stack A man’s _____ is best when he can forget himself and any reputation he may have required and can concentrate wholly on making the right decisions. A. anticipation B. acknowledgment C. expectation D. judgment Does brain power _____ as we get older? Scientists now have some surpr
23、ising answers. A. descend B. decline C. deduce D. collapse The largest system serving email messengers is the Internet, a _____ of millions of computers linked worldwide. A. unity B. combination C. network D. connection I _____ a letter to an Internet service that distributes journ
24、alists' questions to more than 750 institutions. A. assigned B. dispatched C. attached D. detached Part III Reading Comprehension (50 minutes,30 points) Directions: There are 6 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them ther
25、e are four choices marked A, B,C and D. You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center. Questions 36~40 are based on the following passage. In the USA, 85% of the population over the age of 21 approve of the
26、death penalty. In the many states which still have the death penalty, some use the electric chair, which can take up to 20 minutes to kill, while others use gas or lethal injection. The first of these was the case of Ruth Ellis who was hanged for shooting her lover in what was generally regarded as
27、 a crime of passion. The second was hanged for murders which, it was later proved, had been committed by someone else. The pro-hanging lobby(赞成极刑的活动集团)uses four main arguments to support its call for the reintroduction of capital punishment. First there is the deterrence theory, which argues th
28、at potential murderers would think twice before committing the act if they knew that they might die if they were caught. The armed bank robber might, likewise, go back to being unarmed. The other two arguments are more suspect. The idea of retribution demands that criminals should get what they des
29、erve: if a murderer intentionally set out to commit a crime, he should accept the consequences. Retribution, which is just another word for revenge, is supported by the religious doctrine of an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth. The arguments against the death penalty are largely humanitar
30、ian(人道主义的).But there are also statistical reasons for opposing it: the deterrence figures do not add up. In Britain, 1903 was the record year for executions and yet in 1904 the number of murders actually rose. There was a similar occurrence in 1946 and 1947. If the deterrence theory were correct, th
31、e rate should have fallen. The other reasons to oppose the death penalty are largely a matter of individual conscience and belief. One is that murder is murder and that the state has no more right to take a life than the individual. The other is that Christianity advises forgiveness, not reveng
32、e. All of the following death penalty methods are mentioned in the passage EXCEPT _____ . A. the electric chair B. the lethal injection C. the poisonous gas D. the shooting According to the first four paragraphs, which of the following statements is NOT correct? A. Ruth Ellis was shot by
33、his lover, which was regarded as a crime of passion. B. The death penalty may help the potential murderers to arouse moral awareness. C. The intentional murderer should eat his own bitter fruit. D. According to the religious doctrine, punishment should be as severe as the injury suffered. In p
34、aragraph 3,"deterrence"means _____ . A. proclamation B. protest C. prevention D. protection We can learn from the last paragraph that _____ . A. neither the state nor the individual has the right to take a life B. the sate has the right to take a life but the individual does not C. the d
35、eath penalty has nothing to do with individual conscience and belief D. the deterrence figures have added up and the execution rate has fallen The passage is mainly about _____ . A. the argument in favor of the death penalty B. the argument against the death penalty C. the argument about the
36、abolition of the death penalty D. the argument about the reintroduction of the death penalty Questions 41~45 are based on the following passage. Do you forget to turn off the lights and heaters when you go out of a room? In 2040 it will not matter. They will turn themselves off—and on again w
37、hen you return. You will choose the temperature for each room, the lighting and the humidity. A sensor will detect the presence of a human(and, with luck, ignore the dog!)and turn the systems on, and when the humans leave it will turn them off again. The sensors will work through the central ho
38、me computer, and they will do much more than just turn the fires and lights on and off for you. They will detect faulty electrical appliances, plugs or switches, isolate them so that they cannot harm anyone, and then warn you that they need repair. They will detect fire and if you are out of the hou
39、se, the computer will call the fire brigade. It will also call the police should the sensors detect an intruder. This will not be too difficult because the locks on the outside doors will be electronic. You will open them using your personal card—the one you use for shopping—maybe using a numb
40、er known only to you. It will be impossible to lose the key, and a housebreaker will have to tamper(拨弄)with the lock or with a window. It is not very difficult to make such tampering send a signal to the computer. The computer will be more than a fireman policeman servant. It will be an entert
41、ainer, and most of your entertainment will come right into your home. It does now, of course, but by 2040"entertainment" will mean much more. For one thing, you will be able to take part actively, rather than just watching… The author intends to tell us that _____ . A. in 2040 we will live witho
42、ut the lights and heaters B. in 2040 we will use much more lights and heaters C. in 2040 lights and heaters will be on and off automatically D. in 2040 there will be no switches of lights and heaters Which of the following statements is Not true? A. You can be taken for an intruder if you tam
43、per with the lock or with a window. B. The sensor will detest fire and make an emergency call. C. Without a computer, the sensor can not do much. D. The sensor is multifunctional. According to the author, in 2040, new technology _____ . A. will turn everything into sensors B. will free us fr
44、om the keys we use today C. will make the locks out of date D. will eliminate all crimes Thanks to computers, in 2040 people _____ . A. will have no entertainment outside B. will replace TV with computers C. will be controlled by computers D. will have more fun at home The best title for
45、 the passage might be _____ . A. Life at Home in the Year 2040 B. Sensors and Computers C. The Development of Science and Technology D. Lights and Heaters in the Year 2040 Questions 46~50 are based on the following passage. With the Switzerland based World Wildlife Fund(WWF),China is mak
46、ing a concerted and dedicated effort to save the endangered pandas. The results, officials here in Chengdu indicate, are mixed but encouraging. A clear disappointment is the failure to breed pandas in captivity, necessary if their decreasing numbers are to be replaced. Another failure has been
47、the incapability to find a natural, readily available food to replace the arrow bamboo. Despite these failures, success has come on two fronts. One achievement has been the physical rescue effort. Some pandas have been kept alive by salting(空投)the mountains with tons of cooked meat, which panda
48、s will eat as a substitute for bamboo, and by the planting of new bamboo in isolated areas. Animals in some Sichuan areas have been rescued by local peasants and given emergency treatment by animal doctors. A second achievement is a massive fund raising effort. Publicity about the pandas’ pligh
49、t has resulted in a new $100 000 emergency allocation by the WWF and independent fund drives both in China and abroad. In spite of this support, there have been conflicts in the panda relief program. One important problem is the difficulty Peking is having balancing the recommendations of envir
50、onmentalists with China’s ambitious goal of agricultural and industrial modernization. Wolong is but one example of this difficulty. This 494,000 acre preserve was declared a protected area in 1975. Yet 1 800 people, mostly Tibetans, still live in the preserve, logging trucks still roll down
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