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1、2019年11月學位英語考試試題及答案【沖刺模擬】 一、完成對話(1-10) 1.Let me help you prepare dinner, Mom. _, but your homework hasn't been done, you'd better finishit first. A.That's all right B.You're welcome C.That's very kind of you D.I'd love to 答案:C 2.If you like I can do some shopping for you. Tha

2、t's a very kind _. A.offer B.service C.point D.suggestion 答案:A 3.Excuse me, mother, but I want to join my friends for an outing. OK._! A.Congratulations B.Good luck C.My pleasure D.Have fun 答案:D 4.May I use your computer printer.'? _. A.By all means B.Never mind C.You are welcome D.Don't

3、 mention it 答案:A 5.Tom, it is careless of you tohave left your key in the lock hole of your car. _So I did.I might have my car stolen. A.Thank you. B.I'm sorry. C.My God! D.It doesn't matter. 答案:C 6.How about the two of chatting online? _.It's much cheaper than talkingon the phone. A.No

4、way B.Why not? C.All right D.No matter 答案:B 7.Whose advice do you think I shouldtake? _. A.That's it B.You speak C.It's up to you D.You got it 答案:C 8.I can't walk any farther, Jenny. _ , Tommy.You can do it! I'm dead tire A.No problem B.No hurry C.Come on D.That's OK 答案:C 9.How d

5、id you find your visit to Qingdao, Joanna? _. A.Oh, wonderful indeed B.I went there alone C.First by train and then by ship D.A guide showed me the way 答案:A 10.Shall we go and have a picnic at the weekend? _ It's said that theremight be snow then. A.Why not? B.Great! C.Good idea! D.It depends. 答

6、案:D 二、閱讀理解(11-30) Throughout the history of thearts, the nature of creativity has remained constant to artists.No matter what objects theyselect, artists are to bring forth new forces and forms that cause changeto find poetry where no one has ever seen or experienced it before. Landscape (風景.) is an

7、other unchanging elementof art.It can be found from ancient times through the17th-century Dutch painters to the 19th-century romanticists and impres-sionists.In the 1970s Alfred Leslie, one of the new American realists,continued this practice.Leslie sought out the sameplace where Thomas Cole, a roma

8、nticist, had pro-duced paintings of the samescene a century and a half before.Unlike Cole whoinsists on a feeling of loneliness and the idea of finding peace in nature,Ledge paints what he actually sees.In his paintings,there is no particular change in motion, and he includes ordinary things likethe

9、 highway in the background.He also takes advantageof the latest develop-ments of color photography (攝影術)to help both the eye and the memory when he im-proves his painting back in hisworkroom. Besides, all art begs theage-old question: What is real? Each generation of artists has shown theirunderstan

10、ding of reality in one form or another.The impressionists saw re-ality in briefemotional effects, the realists in everyday subjects and in forest scenes, and theCro-Magnon cave people in their naturalistic drawings of the animals in theancient for-ests.To sum up, understanding reality is anecessary

11、struggle for artists of all periods. Over thousands of years thefunction of the arts has remained relatively constant. Past or present, Eastern orWestern, the arts are a basic part of our immediate experi-ence.Many and different are the facesof art, and together they express the basic need and hope

12、of human beings. 11.The underlined word "poetry"most probably means_. A.an object for artistic creation B.a collection of poems C.an unusual quality D.a natural scene 答案:C 12.Leslie's paintings areextraordinary because _. A.they are close in style to works in ancienttimes B.they look l

13、ike works by 19th-century painters C.they draw attention to common things in life D.they depend heavily on color photography 答案:C 13.What is the author's opinion ofartistic reality? A.It will not be found in future works of art. B.It does not have a long-lasting standard. C.It is expressed in a

14、fixed artistic form. D.It is lacking in modern works of art. 答案:B 14.What does the author suggestabout the arts in the last paragraph? A.They express people's curiosity about the past. B.They make people interested in everydayexperience. C.They are considered important for variety inform. D.They

15、 are regarded as a mirror of the humansituation. 答案:D 15.Which of the following is themain topic of the passage? A.History of the arts. B.Basic questions of the arts. C.New developments in the arts. D.Use of modern technology in the arts. 答案:B There are two types of peoplein the world.Although they

16、have equal degree of health and wealth and othercomforts of life, one becomes happy and the other becomes unhap-py.This arises from the different ways in which they consider things,persons, events and the resulting effects upon their minds. People who are to be happy fixtheir attention on the conven

17、ience of things: the pleas-ant parts ofconversation, the well prepared dishes, the goodness of the wine and the fine weather.They enjoy all the cheerfulthings.Those who are to be unhappy think and speak onlyof the opposite things.Therefore, they are continuallydissatisfied.By their remarks,they sour

18、 the pleasureof society, hurt many people, and make themselves disagreeable everywhere.If this turn of mind was founded in nature, such unhappy personswould be the more to be pitied.The intention ofcriticizing (批評) and being disliked is perhaps taken upby imitation (模仿).It growsinto a habit, unknown

19、 to its possessors.The habit maybe strong, but it may be cured when those who have it realize its bad effectson their interests and tastes.I hope this littlewarning may be of service to them, and help them change this habit. Although in fact it is chieflyan act of the imagination, it has serious res

20、ults in life since it brings ondeep sorrow and bad luck.Those people offend many others; nobody loves them, and no one treats them with more than the mostcommon politeness and re-spect.This frequently putsthem in bad temper and draws them into arguments.Ifthey aim at getting some advantages in socia

21、l position or fortune, nobodywishes them success.Nor will anyone start a step orspeak a word to favor their hopes.If they bring onthemselves public objections, no one will defend or excuse them, and many willjoin to criticize their wrongdoings.These peopleshould change this bad habit and be pleased

22、with what is pleas-ing, withoutworrying needlessly about themselves and others.Ifthey do not, it will be good for others to avoid any contact (接觸) with them.Otherwise, it can bedisagreeable and sometimes very inconvenient, especially when one becomes mixedup in their quarrels. 16.People who are unha

23、ppy _. A.always consider things differently from others B.usually are affected by the results of certainthings C.usually misunderstand what others think or say D.always discover the unpleasant side of certainthings 答案:D 17.The phrase "sour thepleasure of society" in Paragraph 2 most nearly

24、 means“_”. A.have a good taste with social life B.make others unhappy C.tend to scold others openly D.enjoy the pleasure of life 答案:B 18.We can conclude from the passagethat _. A.we should pity all such unhappy people B.such unhappy people are dangerous to sociallife C.people can get rid of the habi

25、t of unhappiness D.unhappy people can not understand happy persons 答案:C 19.If such unhappy persons insist onkeeping the habit, the author suggests that peo-ple should_. A.prevent any communication with them B.show no respect and politeness to them C.persuade them to recognize the bad effects D.quarr

26、el with them until they realize themistakes 答案:A 20.In this passage, the writermainly _. A.describes two types of people B.laughs at the unhappy people C.suggests the unhappy people should get rid ofthe habits of unhappiness D.tells people how to be happy in life 答案:C Professor Smith recently persua

27、ded 35 people, 23 of them women, tokeep a diary of all their absent-minded actions for a fortnight.When he came to analyze theirembarrassing lapses (差錯) in a scientific report, he wassurprised to find that nearly all of them fell into a few groupings.Nor did the lapses appear to be entirely random (

28、隨機的). One of the women, for instance, on leaving her house for work onemorning threw her dog her earrings and tried to ix a dog biscuit on her ear."The explanation for this is thatthe brain is like a computer," explains the professor."People programme themselves to do certain activiti

29、es regularly.It was the woman's custom every morning to throw her dog twobiscuits and then put on her earrings.But somehow theaction got reversed in the programme." About onein twenty of the incidents the volunteers reported were these "programmeassembly failures". Altogether the

30、volunteers logged 433 unintentional actions thatthey found themselves doingan average of twelve each.There appear to be peak periods in the day when we are at ourzaniest (荒謬可笑的).These are twohours some time between eight a.m.and noon,between four and six p.m.with a smaller peak between eight and ten

31、 p.m."Among men the peak seems to be when a changeover in brainprogrammes occurs, as for instance between going to and from work." Women on average reported slightly more lapse-12.5comparedwith 10.9 for men probably because they were more reliable reporters. A startling finding of the rese

32、arch is that the absent-mindedactivity is a hazard of do-ing things in which we are skilled.Normally, you would expect thatskill reduces the num-ber of errors we make.But tryingto avoid silly slips by concentrating more could make things a lot worse, evendangerous. 21.In his study Professor Smith as

33、ked the subjects _. A.to keep track of people who tended to forget things B.to report their embarrassing lapses at random C.to analyze their awkward experiences scientifically D.to keep a record of what they did unintentionally 答案:D 22.Professor Smith discovered that_. A.certain patterns can be iden

34、tified in the recorded incidents B.many people are too embarrassed to admit their absent-mindedness C.men tend to be more absent-minded than women D.absent-mindedness is an excusable human weakness 答案:A 23."Programme assembly failures"(Para.2) refers to the phenomenon that people_. A.often

35、 fail to programme their routines beforehand B.tend to make mistakes when they are in a hurry C.unconsciously change the sequence of doing things D.are likely to mess things up if they are too tired 答案:C 24.We learn from the third paragraph that _. A.absent-mindedness tends to occur during certain h

36、ours of the day B.women are very careful to perform actions during peak periods C.women experience more peak periods of absent-mindedness D.men's absent-mindedness often results in funny situations 答案:A 25.It can be concluded from the passage that _. A.people should avoid doing important things

37、during peak periods oflapses B.hazards can be avoided when people do things they are good at C.people should be careful when programming their actions D.lapses cannot always be attributed to lack of concentration 答案:D In the 1960s, medical researchers Thomas Holmes and Richard Rahedeveloped a checkl

38、ist of stressful events.They appreciated the tricky point that any majorchange can bestressful.Negative events like"serious illness of a family member" were high on the list,but sowere some positive life-changing events, like marriage.Whenyou take the Holmes-Rahe test you must remember tha

39、t the score does not reflecthow you deal with stressitonly shows how much you have to deal with.And we now know that the way you handle these events dramaticallyaffects your chances of staying healthy. By the early 1970s, hundreds of similar studies had followedHolmes and Rahe's.Andmillions of A

40、mericans who worked and lived under stress wereworried over thereports.Somehow, the research gotboiled down to a memorable message.Women's maga-zinesran headlines like "Stress Causes Illness!" If you want to stayphysically and mental-ly healthy, the articles said, avoid stressful event

41、s. But such simplistic advice is impossible to follow.Even i stressful events aredanger-ous, many like the death of a loved one are impossible to avoid.Moreover, any warning toavoid all stressful events is a prescription(處方) for staying away from opportunities aswell astrouble.Since any change can b

42、e stressful, a person whowanted to be completelyfree of stress would never marry, have a child, take anew job or move. The notion that all stress makes you sick also ignores a lot ofwhat we know about people.It assumes we're all vulnerable (脆弱的) and passive in the face ofadversity (逆境).But what

43、abouthuman initiative and creativity? Many come through periods of stress with more physicaland mental vigor than they had before.We also know thata long time without change or challenge can lead to boredom, and physical andmental strain. 26.The result of Holmes-Rahe's medical research tells us_

44、. A.the way you handle major events may cause stress B.what should be done to avoid stress C.what kinds of events would cause stress D.how to cope with sudden changes in life 答案:C 27.The studies on stress in the early 1970s led to_. A.widespread concern over its harmful effects B.great panic over th

45、e mental disorder it could cause C.an intensive research into stress-related illnesses D.popular avoidance of stressful jobs 答案:A 28.The score of the Holmes-Rahe test shows_. A.how much pressure you are under B.how positive events can change your life C.how stressful a major event can be D.how you c

46、an deal with life-changing events 答案:A 29.Why is "such simplistic advice" (Para.3) impossible to follow? A.No one can stay on the same job for long. B.No prescription is effective in relieving stress. C.People have to get married someday. D.You could be missing opportunities as well. 答案:D

47、30.According to the passage, people who have experienced ups and downsmay be-come_. A.nervous when faced with difficulties B.physically and mentally strained C.more capable of coping with adversity D.indifferent toward what happens to them 答案:C 三、詞匯和語法(31-50) 31.As a policeman, Mr.Brown thought that

48、 he had a duty to_ the lost children infinding their homes. A.assist B.help C.provide D.support 答案:A 32.We hope to go to the beach tomorrow, but we won't go _ it'sraining. A.if B.when C.though D.because 答案:A 33._there are only 20 minutes left before the train left, I felt uneasy in the taxi

49、to the railway station. A.That B.When C.Which D.Because 答案:D 34.As is known to all, _ Yang Liwei has become a space hero is_ we have expected. A.that; which B.what; that C.what; which D.that; what 答案:D 35.We were told that we should follow the main road_ wereached the central railway station. A.when

50、ever B.until C.while D.wherever 答案:B 36.I'm willing to lend you a hand _ busy I'm for the moment. A.because B.but that C.but D.however 答案:D 37.The traffic lights _ greenand I pulled away. A.came B.grew C.got D.went 答案:D 38.As a librarian, she spends mostof her time _ books on the shelves eve

51、ry day. A.arranging B.selling C.controlling D.borrowing 答案:A 39. _ he will leave for Beijing. A.It will not be long before B.It is before long that C.It is before long D.It was before long that 答案:B 40.Attention, coffee lovers! We havefor you, the best coffee machine _invented. A.ever B.already C.ev

52、en D.nowadays 答案:A 41.There have been great advances inthe _ of cancer. A.process B.treatment C.instruction D.influence 答案:B 42.You can see the stars on a clearnight, but in the daytime they are_. A.unavoidable " B.invisible C.inaccessible D.unavailable 答案:B 43.I'd like to live somewhere _

53、the sun shines all year long. A.which B.that C.where D.in which 答案:C 44.Wild pigs are fierce andcourageous fighters and may charge with little or no_. A.protection B.provision C.provocation D.prevention 答案:C 45.Niagara Falls is a great tourist_, drawing millions of visitors every year. A.attention B

54、.attraction C.settlement D.arrangement 答案:B 46.She took an umbrella with her this morning _ she should becaught in the rain. A.so that B.in order that C.in case D.now that 答案:C 47.We have got only five textbooks for the children _ we needten.So I'm afraid they will have to share. A.because B.sin

55、ce C.when D.once 答案:C 48.It was nine o'clock _ I arrived at the airport. A.that B.before C.when D.since 答案:C 49.It was already past midnight andonly three young men _ in the tea house. A.left B.remained C.delayed D.deserted 答案:B 50.Don't worry about it.Sometimes the symptoms can be quite _.

56、A.severe B.light C.mild D.weak 答案:C 四、翻譯(51) 51.Several days ago, I was suddenly disturbed by a joyous din from outside the window. Looking out of it, I saw scores of boy and girl students in the middle of tidying up the open ground. The girls were in colourful down jackets or woolen sweaters, and the boys were in green army unif

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