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1、2016年重庆学位英语考试题答案扣扣 37516206 bao过模拟练习题1. Joyce: Could you pass me the sugar Larry: Sure. _ A. Its all right. B. No problem. C. Here you are. D. Thank you. 2. Peter: I havent seen you for ages. _ Tom: Just fine. Oh, I got married last year. A. What have you done B. Are you all right C. How are you doi
2、ng D. Have you got married 3. Operator: Good morning. Future Software. How may I direct your call Customer: After Sales Service Department, please. Operator: _. Ill put you through. A. Just a moment please B. I see C. Thank you D. No problem 4. Student: _, Id like to return these books. Assistant: O
3、K. Oh, these books are a month overdue. Sorry, you have to pay a fine. I know. But how much should I pay Assistant:Just a minute. Let me check. A. Hi B. How are you C. Excuse me D. Hello 5. Waiter: Prince Wales Restaurant. Good morning! Can I help you Customer: Yes, I would like to book a table for
4、two for tomorrow evening. Waiter: Sure, sir. _ Customer: Around 6:30. A. What time would you like to have your table B. When are you coming C. What time do you want it D. When would you like to come 6. Lee: Thank you for your delicious food last night. When I went home, I couldnt forget the appetizi
5、ng dishes. Mrs. Lewis: _, and you are welcome, at any time. A. Its very kind of you B. Im glad you like the dishes C. Not at all D. Thank you so much 7. John: Hello, Im John. I read in the poster that youre looking for a student to work as a language assistant. Clerk: _ Are you interested in the job
6、 John: I think so. But before I apply, could you tell me more about the work A. How are you B. Yes, we are. C. Hello. D. Thats right. 8. Lily: Im really mad at Mom and Dad. Ann: Why What have they done? Lily: I asked them for a leather jacket for my birthday and they just got me this stupid raincoat
7、. Ann: Oh, _! Its a beautiful coat. A. dont worry B. it doesnt matter C. dont complain D. come on 9. Jean: Why couldnt you come to the party last night Betty: Well, I couldnt get away from work early. Jean: _. A. I feel sorry B. What a shame C. It doesnt matter D. Do come next time 10. Frank: Are yo
8、u doing anything on Saturday evening Bob: Nothing special, _ Frank: Wed like to have you and your wife over for dinner this Saturday evening. Would you be able to come A. what B. why C. whats the matter D. what do you mean 11. George: Youre not looking very cheerful. _ Joe: Oh, nothing in particular
9、. Im just a bit fed up. George: With your job Joe: Yes, thats right. A. Are you OK B. Are you feeling well C. How are you D. Whats the matter with you 12. Jimmy: Hey, I heard that you have won the champion in the game. Congratulations! Paul: _. It wasnt easy, you know. A: Thanks B. Never mention it
10、C. Please dont D. Yes, I am always the best. 13. Bill: I got the job you recommended me for last week. Jack: Thats great! _ Bill: I really dont know how I can thank you enough. A. Congratulations. B. Good news. C. I feel so happy. D. Good luck. 14. Tom: Mr. White. Im calling to say goodbye. Ill be l
11、eaving tomorrow. But before I leave, I want to thank you for what youve done for me during my visit here. Mr. White: _, Tom. We are glad to have you. Now Im sure youre excited to be back home soon. Tom: Oh, yes. A. Dont say that B. Its very kind of you to say that C. Come on D. Thats all right 15. R
12、oy: _ Earl: Not really, I think I have broken my knees. Roy: Oh, my God, wed better send for the doctor. A. Are you OK B. How do you do C. Is it you D. What can I do Part II Reading Comprehension (40 points) Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each of the passages is followed by 5 questio
13、ns 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 line through the center. Passage One The journey two divers made some time ago to the very deepest point on the earth makes us realize ho
14、w much of the world still remains to be studied. The two men went down seven miles to the bottom of the Pacific Ocean inside a small steel ball to find out if there are any ocean currents or signs of life. It was necessary to set out early, so that the ball would come to the surface in daylight, and
15、 so be easily found by the mother ship which would be waiting for it. The divers began preparations early in the morning and soon afterwards, when all was ready, the steel ball disappeared under the surface of the water. The divers felt as if they were going down steps as they passed through warm an
16、d cold layers of water. In time, the temperature dropped to freezing point. They kept in touch with the mother ship by telephone telling how they felt. Then, at a depth of 3, 000 feet, the telephone stopped working and they were quite cut off from the outside world. All went well until some four hou
17、rs later at 30, 000 feet, the men were frightened by a loud, cracking noise: even the smallest hole in the ball would have meant instant death. Luckily, though, it was only one of the outer windows that had broken. Soon afterwards, the ball touched the soft ocean floor raising a big cloud of “dust”
18、made up of small dead sea-creatures. Here, powerful lights lit up the dark water and the men were surprised to see fish swimming just above them quite untroubled by the great water-pressure. But they did not dare to leave the lights on for long, as the heat from them made the water boil. Quite unexp
19、ectedly, the telephone began working again and the faint but clear voices of the divers were heard on the mother ship seven miles away. After a stay of thirty minutes the men began their journey up arriving three hours later, cold and wet through, but none the worse for their experience. 16. The pur
20、pose of the divers journey to the deepest point on the earth was to find _. A. if there are water currents and life in the great depths B. if people can stand the severe cold in the great depths C. if there are steps in the great depths D. if the telephone works well in the great depths 17. The dive
21、rs set out early in the morning so that _. A. they could return to the surface during the day B. they could see at the bottom of the ocean C. they could avoid the cold at night D. they could stay long at the bottom 18. Which of the statements is true A. The ocean water temperature decreases steadily
22、 with the depth. B. There are steps on the way to the bottom of the Pacific Ocean. C. There are steps between the water layers of different temperatures. D. The water layers of different temperatures made the divers feel as if they were going down steps. 19. As the divers went down to the ocean floo
23、r, the telephone _. A. kept working all the time B. stopped working at a depth of 3, 000 feet and began working again after they reached the bottom C. stopped working at a depth of 3, 000 feet and began working again at 30, 000 feet D. stopped working at a depth of 3, 000 feet and began working agai
24、n when they returned t the same depth 20. On the ocean floor, the divers found that _. A. there was no life but some small dead sea-creatures B. fish were swimming as freely as they do near the surface C. fish were not swimming freely in the dark water D. fish were not swimming freely under the high
25、 water-pressure Passage Two There are two kinds of memory: short-term and long-term. Information in long-term memory can be recalled at a later time when it is needed. The information may be kept for days or weeks. In contrast, information in short-term memory is kept for only a few seconds, usually
26、 by repeating the information over and over. The following experiment shows how short-term memory has been studied. Henning studied how students who are leaning English as a second language remember vocabulary. The subjects in his experiment were 75 college students. They represented all levels of a
27、bility in English: beginning, intermediate, advanced, and native-speaking students. To begin, the subjects listened to a recording of a native speaker reading a paragraph in English. Following the recording, the subjects took a 15-question test to see which words they remembered. Each question had f
28、our choices. The subjects had to circle the word they had heard in the recording. Some of the questions had four choices that sound alike. For example, weather, whether, wither, and wetter are four words that sound a like. Some of the questions had four choices that have the same meaning. Method, wa
29、y, manner, and system would be four words with the same meaning. Finally the subjects took a language proficiency test. Henning found that students with a lower proficiency in English made more of their mistakes on words that sound alike; students with a higher proficiency made more of their mistake
30、s on words that have the same meaning. Hennings results suggest that beginning students hold the sound of words in their short-term memory, and advanced students hold the meaning of words in their short-term memory. 21. Henning made the experiment in order to study _. A. how students remember Englis
31、h vocabulary by short-term memory B. how students learn English vocabulary C. how to develop students ability in English D. how long information in short-term memory is kept 22. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage A. Information in short-term memory is different from t
32、hat in long-term memory. B. Long-term memory can be achieved only by training. C. It is easier to test short-term memory than long-term memory. D. Henning gave a separate test on vocabulary to his subjects. 23. From Hennings results we can see that _. A. beginners have difficulty distinguishing the
33、pronunciation of words B. advanced students remember words by their meaning C. it is difficult to remember words that sound alike D. it is difficult to remember words that have the same meaning 24. The word “subject” in the passage means _. A. the college course the students take B. the theme of the
34、 listening material C. a branch of knowledge studied D. the student experimented on 25. The passage centres on _. A. memory B. two kinds of memory C. short-term memory D. an experiment on students Passage Three Easter is probably the most important Christian holiday on the calendar because it commem
35、orates Christs resurrection from the dead. Like many other religious holidays, though, Easter has incorporated many traditions from pagan beliefs and pre-Christian rites of seasonal regeneration. The word Easter has Indo-European roots and means “dawn”. This is a direct reference to the pagan goddes
36、s of dawn and new life. The egg, a symbol of Easter, is a sign of fertility which reflects ancient spring renewal rites and beliefs that have been absorbed into the Christian tradition. Even the Easter bunny who brings the eggs was the escort of the Germanic goddess Ostara, who had a holiday named a
37、fter her that fell on the vernal equinox. This serves to underscore the pagan elements that still remain a part of this quintessential Christian holy day. In the United States, Easter is celebrated in several ways. On Easter morning children usually begin their day by looking for Easter eggs that th
38、e Easter bunny has hidden for them. Of course, most children know that the eggs were hidden by their parents, not the Easter bunny. In fact, many children help their parents color the Easter eggs, knowing that soon they will be eating them as a snack on Easter day. Some cities have Easter egg hunts
39、at the local parks. Since Easter is always celebrated on Sunday, many people attend “Sunrise services” at their local church. In fact, more people go to church on Easter Sunday than at any other time of the year. Sunrise services begin very early in the morning, usually right about the same time as
40、when the sun begins to rise, and last until almost noon. After church families gather and have a big holiday feast. Easter also marks the coming of spring. People are usually happy that winter is over, so parks are usually full of people who want to get outside and enjoy the fresh air. 26. Which of
41、the following best defines Easter A. It is partially religious. B. It is a Christian holiday. C. It is purely a religious tradition. D. It is the most important Christian holiday. 27. The Easter egg represents _. A. spring B. new life C. productivity D. Easter 28. What is the main point of the third
42、 paragraph A. Children like eating eggs on Easter. B. Children help their parents on Easter. C. People participate in many activities on Easter. D. A lot of people go to church on Easter. 29. The celebration of Easter does not include _. A. eating Easter eggs B. hunting Easter eggs C. buying gifts f
43、or children D. having religious ceremonies 30. Why do people go to parks on Easter A. Because spring is coming. B. Because it is part of the celebration. C. Because the air is fresh on that day. D. Because they feel free on that day. Passage Four One of Britains few distinctive contributions to the
44、world culture may be doomed, according to a survey that suggests holiday postcards are being emailed and texted extinction. More than half of the 1000 holiday-makers interviewed said they had decided to send fewer cards, turning instead to their electronic rivals. A quarter of the respondents dismis
45、sed postcards as old-fashioned and slow to arrive. A further 14% admitted that thinking of something to fill the space was too challenging, compared with a call home. Although officially invented by a Hungarian, Emanuel Herrmann, 1869, the idea of illustrated cards was taken up with most enthusiasm
46、in Victorian Britain, joining Gothic architecture and landscape gardening as fields in which the country excelled. “If the British postcard did become extinct we would lose for ever something of great importance to the nation,” said Chris Mottershead of Thomson Holiday, which commissioned the poll M
47、arie Angelou of Sussex University, who has investigated the importance of sending and receiving postcards, backed him. “Postcards are nothing like phone calls, instant texting and direct photo shots via mobile,” she said. “All these are useful, practical devices, but postcards offer something else, something additional that is not mundane and simply functional, but imaginative and personal. They can evoke the real atmosphere of our holiday in a way that nothing else can do. Theyre also for more than a moment with some peop