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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上华东理工大学继续教育与网络学院学位英语考试模拟试卷三English for Qualification TestPart I Use of Language(10 minutes)Directions: There are 10 incomplete dialogues in this part. For each dialogue there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose the ONE that best completes the dialogue. Then mark the corresp
2、onding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.1. Whats the noise? It sounds as if it comes from upstairs. _. It must be the window-cleaner working next door. A) Im not sure B) I hope not C) Id rather not D) I dont think so2. David injured his leg while playing football yest
3、erday. Really? _?A) Who did thatB) Whats wrong with himC) How did that happenD) Why was he so careless3 Must I be home before seven? _.A) No, you needntB) No, you mustnt C) Yes, you willD) No, you wont4. I was worried about my maths, but Mr. Brown gave me an A. _A) Dont worry about it.B) Mr. Brown i
4、s very good.C) Congratulations! Thats a difficult course.D) Good luck to you!5. Thanks for your help. _.A) Never mindB) My pleasureC) Quite rightD) Dont thank me6. Hello, Im Harry Potter. Hello, my name is Charles Green, but _.A) call my CharlesB) call me at Charles C) call Charles meD) call me Char
5、les 7.Im sorry to trouble you. Can I borrow a pen, please? _.A) Yes, you mayB) Certainly! Here it is C) Shes welcomeD) Thank you8. I was born in Boston, but I studied in New York. _? I was born in New York, but studied in Boston.A) And youB) Do you C) Where were youD) What do you do9. Excuse me, cou
6、ld you show me the way to the nearest post office? _ Oh yes! Two blocks away from here at the Green Avenue. You cant miss it.A) I beg your pardon?B) Mm, let me think.C) Youre welcome.D) What do you mean?10.When are you going to the show? _.A) Last night.B) The day before yesterdayC) This eveningD) Y
7、esterday.Part II Reading Comprehension (35 minutes)Directions: There are 4 passages in this section. 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
8、letter on the Answer Sheet. Passage OneQuestions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage.More than half of the worlds population live in cities. Traffic and pollution are becoming big problems in big cities all over the world. In cities like Mexico City, Shanghai or Cairo the quality of air is g
9、etting worse every day. In the United States, people spend more time sitting in traffic jams.Some of the worlds cities have already found the answer to the problem. In Bogota, the capital of Columbia, the government has taken measures to improve the quality of life for the citys 8 million people. Th
10、ey created over a thousand new parks, a new public transport system, and built hundreds of cycling and walking paths. People who live in the city also joined in making their city one of the most livable places in South America.Today city planners around the world are looking for ways to provide more
11、 room for living and less room for cars. In America, public transport has increased over 2 % since the mid 1990s not much but a start. More and more people leave their cars at home and get on buses, trains or even ride a bike to work. Some cities are far better at planning than others. In Amsterdam,
12、 for example, only 40 % of the population use their cars to get to work, 35 % ride bikes while 25% use public transport. In Paris, about half of the citys workers drive their cars to work.For cities in developing countries, the problems have just started. Traffic is getting worse as more and more pe
13、ople can afford to buy a car. 11.The writer listed Mexico City, Shanghai and Cairo as examples of cities of _.A) heavy traffic B) air pollutionC) rapid developmentD) large population12. What does the sentence “people spend more time sitting in traffic jams.” mean?A) Time-consuming on road is longer
14、than ever before.B) More time is spent in cars than other daily routine.C) People spend more time sitting in cars than out-of car activities.D) traffic jams will be getting worse in the future.13.What did Bogota do to improve the quality of life for its people?A) It shut down some factories in the c
15、ity.B) It introduced a foreign public transport system.C) It encouraged people to plant trees in the city.D) It built new parks and a new public transport system.14. From the third paragraph, we can learn that _.A) 35% of the population in Paris ride bikes to workB) half of the people in Amsterdam d
16、rive their cars to workC) a quarter of the people in Amsterdam use public transportD) American public transport has increased much since the 1990s15.What would be the best title of the text?A) Ways to solve traffic jamsB) New changes in transport systemsC) Peoples new choice in big citiesD) Parks in
17、stead of cars for citiesPassage TwoQuestions 16 to 20 are based on the following passage.Stepfamilies are commonplace in the United States and their number continues to grow. While stepfamilies differ widely in their make-up, they all consist of a parenting couple and children, one or more of whom i
18、s of a previous union. Such combinations of his kids, her kids, and then, possibly, kids of the new union make for complicated and often trying difficulties, more challenging than those of traditional families.Since stepfamilies involve more people and, consequently, more potential problems from the
19、 start than do childless new marriage, it is wise for the couple to do some careful planning prior to marriage. Not only do the prospective (预期的) marital partners need agreement about their own carriers, life goals, finance and special interests, they must also prepare for new relationship with thei
20、r children and attempt to accommodate their individual needs and feelings. Furthermore, there are often the rights of other relatives to consider.As for any family, the basic ingredients (成分) of a successful stepfamily are affection, kindness and mutual respect. However, love alone is not enough. Ce
21、rtainly love is the cornerstone upon which the foundation of any family is built, but there are also many other important ingredients involved in building a successful stepfamily.Surveys reveal that successful families regard the ability to communicate openly as the most important factor in their su
22、ccess. Communication is what keeps families on track and functioning as a unit. Although healthy communication is easier for some people than for others, this skill can be learned and improved. Healthy communication involves speaking clearly and listening carefully.Planning and building a stepfamily
23、 is not a responsibility to take lightly. It can be a very trying and, at times, seemingly impossible effort. Many potential troubles can arise and threaten to destroy the stepfamily. Nevertheless, meeting and mastering these special challenges can bring unexpected satisfactions and rewarding depths
24、 of family closeness and affection.16.According to the passage, there are _ in the United States. A) more stepfamilies than the regular familiesB) more stepfamilies than ever beforeC) fewer stepfamilies than ever beforeD) fewer stepfamilies than traditional ones17. Which of the following can help av
25、oid the potential problems arising in a stepfamily? A) The pursuit of the same careers.B) Professional interventions.C) The development of special interests.D) Careful planning before the marriage.18.Many people believe that _ contributes most to the building of a successful stepfamily. A) everlasti
26、ng loyaltiesB) open communicationC) kindness and mutual respectD) persistent affection19.It is natural for a stepfamily to be _.A) complicatedB) unrealisticC) ambitiousD) guilty20.According to the author, planning and building a stepfamily is _. A) challenging and impossibleB) satisfying and rewardi
27、ngC) discouraging and frustratingD) a difficult and trying experiencePassage ThreeQuestions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.Internet use appears to cause a decline in psychological well-being, according to a research at Carnegie Mellon University.Even people who spent just a few hours a
28、week on the Internet experienced more depression and loneliness than those who logged on less frequently, the two-year study showed. And it wasnt that people who were already feeling bad spent more time on the Internet, but that using the Net actually appeared to cause the bad feelings.Researchers a
29、re puzzling over the results, which were completely contrary to their expectations. They expected that the Net would prove socially healthier than television, since the Net allows users to choose their information and to communicate with others.The fact that Internet use reduces time available for f
30、amily and friends may explain the drop in well-being, researchers assumed. Faceless, bodiless “virtual” communication may be less psychologically satisfying than actual conversation, and the relationships formed though it may be shallower. Another possibility is that exposure to the wider world via
31、the Net makes users less satisfied with their lives.“But its important to remember this is not about the technology itself; its about how it is used.” says psychologist Christine Riley or Intel, one of the studys sponsors (发起人). “It really points to the need for considering social factors in terms o
32、f how you design applications and services for technology.”21. It can be learned from the passage that _. A) people use the Internet less frequently than before B) people having bad feelings spend more time on the Internet C) the Internet makes its users psychologically healthy D) Internet use may c
33、ause its users depression22. The fact that the Internet proved less socially healthy than television _. A) was a puzzle the researchers had solved B) was what the researchers had expected C) went against the researchers expectation D) was well understood by the researchers23. According to the passag
34、e one of the possible reasons why Internet use leads to a decline in its users well-being is that _.A) people cant establish lasting relationships with others on the Internet B) Internet users spend less time with their friends and families C) Internet users cant get satisfaction from the Internet D
35、) the Internet prevents its users from communicating with their families24. In the last paragraph Christine Riley points out that as to the decline in Internet users well-being, _.A) it is no fault of the technology itself B) the Net itself should take responsibility for itC) the technology itself s
36、hould be held responsibleD) the blame lies with Internet users25. It is suggested in discussing problems caused by Internet use that _.A) a wider range of services should be made available B) Internet users should spend less time on the InternetC) social factors should be considered in devising appl
37、ications for technology D) Internet users should have more conversation with their friendsPassage FourQuestions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.Happiness can be described as a positive mood and a pleasant state of mind. According to recent polls, sixty to seventy percent of Americans con
38、sider themselves to be moderately happy and one in twenty persons feels very unhappy. Psychologists have been studying the factors that contribute to happiness. It is not predictable, nor is a person in an apparently ideal situation necessarily happy. The ideal situation may have little to do with h
39、is actual feelings.A good education and income are usually considered necessary for happiness. Though both may contribute, they are only chief factors if the person is seriously undereducated or actually suffering from lack of physical needs.The rich are not likely to be happier than the middle-inco
40、me group or even those with very low incomes. People with college educations are somewhat happier than those who did not graduate from high school, and it is believed that this is mainly because they have more opportunities to control their lives. Yet people with a high income and a college educatio
41、n may be less happy than those with the same income and no college education.Poor health does not rule out happiness except for the severely disabled or those in pain. Learning to cope with a health problem can contribute to happiness. Those who have good relationship with other family members are h
42、appier than those who live alone. Love has a higher correlation with happiness than any other factors.It should be noted that people quickly get used to what they have, and they are happiest when they feel they are increasing their level no matter where it stands at a given time. Children whose pare
43、nts were happily married have happier childhoods, but are not necessarily happier adults.The best formula (准则) for happiness is to be able to develop AQ (Adversity Quotient that can be of great benefit when running into trouble), to have a personal involvement and commitment, and to develop self-con
44、fidence and self-esteem.26. It can be inferred from the passage that _.A) happiness is neither predictable nor apparentB) a person in an apparently ideal situation must be happyC) the rich are not likely to be happier than the middle-income groupD) happiness is not necessarily connected to ones situ
45、ation in society27. According to the article, happiness is greatly dependent upon _.A) a happy childhood in which one can do whatever he likesB) great wealth with which one can buy anythingC) a feeling that conditions are becoming for the betterD) a college degree that can help one achieve great suc
46、cess28. The letters AQ in the last paragraph most probably mean _. A) ambition to defeat others in a severe competitionB) ability to overcome difficulty and get out of embarrassing situationC) methods of solving difficult problems and challenges in lifeD) attitudes towards severe competition especia
47、lly in trouble 29.The passage mainly talks about _.A) the formula for happinessB) high income and happinessC) the factors that contribute to happinessD) the contribution happy people make to society30. The best title of this passage may be _.A) What Does Happiness Consist in B) Happiness and Unhappiness C) Diff