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2014年同等学力人员申硕外国语水平统考英语试卷

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2014年同等学力人员申硕外国语水平统考英语试卷,更多同等学力申硕考试信息尽在考试吧在职研网。
第 1 页:Oral Communication
第 2 页:Vocabulary
第 3 页:Reading Comprehension
第 6 页:Cloze
第 7 页:Translation
第 8 页:Writing


  Part IV Cloze (10 points)

  Directions: In this part, there is a passage with ten blanks. For each blank thereare four choices marked, A, B, C,and D.Choose the bestanswerfor each blankand mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.

  Ironically, a study finds that we’re awful gift-givers precisely because we spend too much time trying to be considerate.We imagine our friends 46 a gift that is impressive,expensive,and sentimental. We imagine the look of happinessand surprise on their faces and the warmth we feel. 47 .But there’s something thatthe most sentimental-gift-givers tend not to think too much about: 48 the gift is practical in the first place.

  49 , practicality seems like an enemy of great gift giving. Beautiful jewelry, lovely watches, perfect rugs, finely crafted kitchen hardware: These things50great gifts because they communicate something beyond practicality. Theycommunicate that the giver cares.

  But do the receivers care? Often,no. "Gift receivers would be 51 ifgivers gave them exactly what they requested 52 . attemptingto be'thoughtful and considerate' by buying gifts they did not explicitly request" to surprisethem, the researchers write. Their clever paper asks givers and receivers to 53 gifts from two perspectives: desirability (e.g. the cost of a coffee maker) and feasibility(e.g. the 54 of the coffee maker).Across several experiments, theyfind that givers consistently give gifts based on desirability and receivers 55 favor gifts based on feasibility .

  46.A. to open B. opening C. have opened D. opened

  47. A. in person B. in turn C. in place D. in return

  48. A. Whether B. When C. Why D. How

  49. A. To be sure B. To sum up C. In many ways D. In many cases

  50.A. work out B. lead to C. make for D. take up

  51.A.happier B. more surprised C. happy D. surprised

  52.A.regardless of B. rather than C. as toD.but for

  53.A. decide B. classify C. select D. measure

  54.A. look B. quality C. nevertheless D. ease

  55.A. unexpectedly B. whereas C. nevertheless D. continuously

  Part V Text Completion (20 points)

  Directions: In this part, there are three incomplete texts with 20 questions(Ranging

  from 56 to75).Above each text there are three or four phrases to becompleted. First, usethe choices provided in the box to complete thephrases. Second, use the completed phrasesto fill in the blanks of the text. Mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.

  Text One

  A. accelerate

  B. otherwise

  C. between

  D.imitate

  Phrases:

  A. would be difficult to 56

  B. from 57 its feathers

  C. enabling the bird to 58

  D. it 59 could

  The emperor penguin traps air in its feathers. Not only does this insulate thebird against extreme cold but it also enables it to move two or three times fasterthan60How? Marine biologists have suggested that it does so byreleasing tiny air bubbles 61 .As these bubbles are released, the reduce friction on the surface of the penguin's wings, 62 .

  Interestingly, engineers have been studying ways to make ships go faster byusing bubbles to reduce friction against their hulls (船身 ) . However, researchersacknowledge that further investigation is challenging because "the complexity ofpenguin’s wings 63

  Text Two

  A. beyond

  B. as well as

  C. sending

  Phrases:

  A. 64 the wages of average families

  B. 65 young people to college

  C. 66 the reach ofmostAmericans

  A research group in California has released a "national report cardon highereducation." The report says the price of college has increased more than four hundred percent since 1982. Costs have climbed much faster than other prices - 67 . Thegroup warns that a continuation of these trends would put higher education 68 .And it would mean greater debt for those who do go to college. The reportalso expresses concern that the United States is losing its leadership in 69 .

  Text Three

  A. so

  B. hire them

  C. watching TV

  Phrases:

  A. and understandably 70

  B. that could be spent 71

  C. that the companies that72 want money

  Children are a special target of advertisers, 73 . Young people are shopping and spending more than ever before. Researchers suggest that children who are highly involved in consumer culture are more prone to childhood depression and anxiety and have worse relationships with their parents. They said: "You cannot totally protect your kids from advertising because it is everywhere. So you can explain to your kids that advertisers have an agenda and 74 . They don't have our best interests in mind."

  They also suggest that family should watch very little television. You can fill the

  time 75 with other activities, such as reading and playing games together.

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