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1、同等学力申硕英语真题及答案解析卷一卷二资料仅供参考 同等学力申硕英语真题及答案解析(卷一) (卷一)Part I Oral Communication (10 points) Section A Directions: In this section there are two incomplete dialogues and each dialogue has three blanks and three choices A, B and C, taken from the dialogue. Fill in each of the blanks with one of the choice

2、s to complete the dialogue and mark your answer on the Answer sheet. Dialogue One A. Will you take care of that for me?B. Does it have anything valuable inside? C. How do you want to send it? Clerk: May I help you? Customer: Yes, Id like to send this letter to my family in England. Clerk: Did you wr

3、ite your return address on the envelope? Customer: Yes, I did. Clerk: _1_ Customer: I guess Ill send it airmail. Clerk: _2_ Customer: Yes. I enclosed a check and some photographs. Clerk: Then youd better send it by registered mail. Customer: Thats a good idea._3_ Clerk: Im sorry, sir. Youll have to

4、take your letter to the next window. Dialogue Two A. You cant even stay in the sun for five minutes. B.I guess so. C. You want my advice? Winne: Oh, man! Nobody can stand this kind of scorching heat. Marc: Absolutely! _4_ Winne: Anyway, I guess this afternoon theres nothing we can do but stay home.

5、Marc: _5_ I dont want to be taken to the hospital for heat exhaustion or something. Winne: _6_ Drink a lot of liquids and spare yourself the worst of the heat! Marc: Yean, youre right. Got to drink a lot of fluids. Section B Directions:In this section there is one incomplete interview which has four

6、 blanks and four choices A, B ,C and D, taken from the interview. Fill in each of the blanks with one of the choices to complete the interview and mark your answer on the Answer sheet. A.I literally cant stop. B. But now I dont need to worry any more. C. Youre known as the first billionaire author h

7、ere. D. But thats not just about money. Interviewer: You have published six popular books. 7Interviewee: Yeah. Interviewer: So how has being the first billionaire author affected your perception of yourself? Interviewee: I dress better. Well, you can definitely afford better clothes.8I think the sin

8、gle biggest thing that money gave me-and obviously I came from a place where I was a single mother and it really was hand to mouth at one point. It was literally as poor as you can get without being homeless at one point. 9 Never. Interviewer: Are you in a place now where you can accept that you wil

9、l always be rich? Interviewee: No. Interviewer: And will you be writing more? Interviewee: Oh, definitely. I cant, yeah,10Well, I mean, you could tie my hands to my sides, I suppose, but I have to write. For my own mental health, I need to write. Part II Vocabulary (10 points) Directions: In this pa

10、rt there are ten sentences, each with one word or phrase underlined. Choose the one from the four choices marked A, B, C and D that best keeps the meaning of the sentence. Mark your answer on the Answer Sheet. 11. Such experience helps promote ones alertness to other cultures, as well as a better ap

11、preciation of ones own culture. A. preference B. adjustment C. sensitivity D. response 12. If you always try to find fault with others, it means that you have gained another shortcoming. A. ignore B. criticize C. impress D. follow 13. The election will be brought forward to June as so many people ar

12、e on holiday in July. A. prolonged B. adapted C. postponed D. Advanced 14. As to the question of refreshments, I should think orange juice and potato chips will be sufficient. A. enough B. abundant C. satisfying D. proper 15. Watching these kids grow brings me satisfaction that is difficult to surpa

13、ss. A. obtain B. exceed C. describe D. forget 16. The journal published a series of articles that reviewed the prospects for a new era of “genetic 16. medicine”. A. background B. exploration C. survey D. outlook 17.If you dont slow down and take a break, youll be burned out very quickly. A. distress

14、ed B. anxious C. exhausted D. upset 18. Following our merging with Smith Brothers, the new company will, from now on be known as Smith and Murphy Inc. A. cooperation B. meeting C. agreement D. combination 19. Only native-born citizens are eligible for the U.S. Presidency. A. required B. qualified C.

15、 selected D. elected 20. It was 38 degrees and the air conditioning barely cooled the room. A. simply B. quickly C. hardly D. strongly Part III Reading Comprehension (25 points) Section A Directions: In this section, there are four passages followed by questions or unfinished statements, each with f

16、our suggested answers A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer and mark your answer on the Answer Sheet. Passage One What did you study at university? If it was something along the lines of law or business, you might want to look away now. Thats because according to new research, which has found a link

17、 between our university subjects and our personalities, you have selfish, uncooperative tendencies and are not very in touch with your feelings. On the plus side, youre probably the life and soul of a party, the findings suggest. Researchers analyzed data from more than 13,000 university students wh

18、o were involved in 12 separate studies. From this, they discovered a correlation between the “Big Five” major personality traits and the subjects they were enrolled on. For example, those studying law, economics, political science and medicine tended to be much more outgoing than those taking other

19、subjects, the study found. But when it came to “agreeableness” - the tendency towards being helpful, generous and considerate - the lawyers scored particularly low, as did business and economics students. Arts and humanities students, as well as those studying psychology and politics scored highly f

20、or openness, meaning they were curious, imaginative and in touch with their inner feelings, while economists, engineers, lawyers and scientists scored comparatively low. However, the arts and humanities students also tended to be less conscientious and more nervous, typically exhibiting signs of anx

21、iety and moodiness. Psychology students were not far behind arts and humanities students for these traits. Study author Anna Vedel, from the University of Aarhus in Denmark, said she was surprised by the magnitude of the results. “The effect sizes show that the differences found are not trivial, far

22、 from,” she said. “On the more humorous side they do confirm our more or less prejudicial stereotypes of the disturbed psychologist, the withdrawn natural scientist, the cynical economist.” And she said that the findings could help those school pupils who currently have no idea what to study at univ

23、ersity, as well as helping academics to plan their lectures. “Im not arguing that these results should play a major role in either guidance or selection, but it might provide some inspiration for students that are in doubt about study choices and want to make a choice based on more than abilities, f

24、or example,” said Dr Vedel. “Or teachers might better understand their student population.” 21.The first paragraph implies that law or business students may _. A.be amused by the research B.be interested in the research C.dislike the research D.enjoy the research 22.According to the research, law st

25、udents scored particularly low in the trait of _. A. generosityB. opennessC. anxiety D. selfishness 23. The word “conscientious” (Para. 4) probably means “_”. A. moody B. sensitive C. curious D. careful 24. Anna Vedel stated that the research _. A. confirmed the link between personality and professi

26、on B. showed that the differences were far from significant C. was not reliable because of its prejudicial observation D. did not have enough samples to support its findings 25. According to Anna Vedel, the research may help _. A. students make wise choices in finding jobs B. teachers understand the

27、ir students better C. students make presentations more academically D. school pupils go to better universities Passage Two AlphaGos victory over Go( 围棋 )champion Lee Se-dol reportedly shocked artificial intelligence experts, who thought such an event was 10 to 15 years away. But if the timing was a

28、surprise, the outcome was not. On the contrary, it was inevitable and entirely foreseeable. Playing complex games is precisely what computers do supremely well. Just as they beat the world champions at checkers(跳棋)and then chess, they were destined to beat the champion at Go. Yet I dont believe, as

29、some do, that human defeats like this one presage an era of mass unemployment in which awesomely able computers leave most of us with nothing to do. Advancing technology will profoundly change the nature of high-value human skills and that is threatening, but we arent doomed. The skills of deep huma

30、n interaction, the abilities to manage the exchanges that occur only between people, will only become more valuable. Three of these skills stand out: The first, the foundation of the rest, is empathy, which is more than just feeling someone elses pain. Its the ability to perceive what another person

31、 is thinking or feeling, and to respond in an appropriate way. The second is creative problem-solving in groups. Research on group effectiveness shows that the key isnt team cohesion or motivation or even the smartest members IQ; rather, its the social sensitivity of the members, their ability to re

32、ad one another and keep anyone from dominating. The third critical ability, somewhat surprisingly, is storytelling, which has not traditionally been valued by organizations. Charts, graphs and data analysis will continue to be important, but thats exactly what technology does so well. To change peop

33、les minds or inspire them to act, tell them a story. These skills, though basic to our humanity, are fundamentally different from the skills that have been the basis of economic progress for most of human history, logic, knowledge and analysis, which we learned from textbooks and in classrooms. By c

34、ontrast, the skills of deep human interaction address the often irrational reality of how human beings behave, and we find them not in textbooks but inside ourselves. As computers master ever more complexity, thats where well find the source of our continued value. 26. According to the author, Alpha

35、Gos victory_. A. could have happened earlier B. came as a pleasant surpriseC. was an expected result D. was more a matter of luck 27. The word “presage”(Para. 2) is closest in meaning to“ _”. A. survive B. suffer C. invent D. predict 28. What is the authors attitude towards the human future in the f

36、ace of technology? A. Unclear B. Confused C. Worried D. Optimistic 29. Which of the following is the most fundamental to human interaction? A. Social sensitivity of group members to understand each other. B. Strong ability to share peoples feelings and respond. C. Team spirit to make sure that every

37、one is involved. D. Inspirational storytelling to motivate people to act. 30. According to the author, the skills of deep human interaction . A. are the source of true human values in the future B. can work with knowledge to make the world better C. are similar to the skills of human logic and analy

38、sis D. can be learned from textbooks and in classrooms Passage Three Last year, I went WWOOFing (Willing Workers on Organic Farms) at a beautiful organic farm in La Runion. With WWOOFing, volunteers exchange their time and work for food and accommodation. I slept in a cabin in the woods with hedgeho

39、gs(刺猬) digging about in the bushes, all different coloured birds singing in the morning and endless rows of palm trees offering shade from the sun. For me, one of the best ways to get to know a new place is to work with the land, live with the locals and share meals together. This is why I absolutel

40、y love WWOOFing. It has got to be one of the best ways to travel. It is a mutually beneficial exchange where everyone involved prioritises people and environment above profit. You get the time and space to deepen a connection with local communities and nature. There is a lot to learn and each farm h

41、as its own unique way of doing things, depending on the environment, climate and soil. At the farm in La Runion we planted palm trees to harvest the core of the trunk which can be eaten in salads. Before staying with the farm I had only eaten heart of palm from cans which were nothing in comparison

42、to the real thing, fresh from the ground. When potting up the very beginnings of the palm trees, I felt grateful to be a part of the start of the trees cycle. I was filled with awe that something so small could grow into something so big and strong. We also did lots of weeding, which helped me to ge

43、t to know all kinds of different plants, to be able to identify which ones we could use as herbs/medicine/in salads and which were seen as uneatable. I also got to harvest pineapples and guava fruit(番石榴) to make jams which will be sold at the local market. Of course, not everyone is able to travel f

44、ar away into the field. The great thing about the skill-share philosophy behind WWOOFing is that its something we can all do from our own backyard. The focus shifts from money to how we can best support each other in our communities. A fair exchange can make a big difference in the world. 31. WWOOFi

45、ng enables volunteers to _. A. get food and shelter for their work B.travel around La Runion for freeC. tell the differences between various birds D. have close contact with wild animals 32. The author found his farm life in La Runion quite _ A. awful B. rewarding C. comfortable D. difficult 33. The

46、 author did all of the following on the organic farm EXCEPT _. A. removing weeds B. planting palm trees C. harvesting fruits D. collecting vegetables 34. The philosophy of WWOOFing is to _ A. improve local environment B. make locals live better C. unite different communities D. advocate a fair excha

47、nge 35. This passage is mainly about _A. the development of WWOOFing B. a local WWOOFing community C. a charming WWOOFing experience D. the system of WWOOFing Passage Four Experts say distracted walking is a growing problem, as people of all ages become more dependent on electronic devices for perso

48、nal and professional matters. They also note pedestrian deaths have been rising in recent years. In , 11% of all US deaths involved pedestrians, but that number rose to 15% in . The rise in deaths coincides with states introducing bills that target pedestrians. Some states, such as Hawaii, Arkansas, Illinois, Nevada and New York, continue to introduce legislation every year. The measure recently introduced by New Jersey assembly woman Pamela Lampitt would ban walking while texting and prohibit pedestrians on public roads from using el

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