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2B鉛筆填劃。劃線應該有一定的粗度和濃度。如果劃線有誤,需要改動,必須先用橡皮擦凈原來的劃線,然后再重新填劃。五、仔細讀懂題目的說明,并按要求答題。六、在120分鐘內(nèi)答完全部試題,不得拖延時間??荚嚱Y(jié)束后,指導試題冊、答題卡以及答題紙放在桌上,等監(jiān)考人員收卷并點清以后才可離開考場。試題冊、答題卡以及答題紙均不得帶走。四川省學位委員會辦公室2013年3月精品文檔精品文檔PartiVocabularyandStructure(20points)Directions:Thereare40incompletesentencesinthispart.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C),andD).ChoosetheONEanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenmarkyouranswerbycrossingthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithapencil.ItisduringhissparetimeJohnhasbeenstudyingacourseinFrench.A)whenB)thatC)whichD)whatLastweekshepromisedthatshethisafternoon,butshehas什turnedupyet.A)wouldhavecomeB)willcomeC)wouldcomeD)iscomingOnthegrasslandthefarmerandhisfamily,enjoyingthesunshinehappily.A)lies B)lieC)lay D)laysThetwogirlshelpedtomaketheirnewdressesforthefashionshow.A)oneanotherB)oneortheotherC)theeachotherD)eachotherIfwehardinthepastthreeyears,thingswouldnbegoingsosmoothly.A)hadn'beenworking B)aren'tworking 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B)makeC)issueD)deliverTheorganizationanationalcampaignagainstcigarettesmokinginpublicplaces.精品文檔精品文檔精品文檔精品文檔精品文檔A)launchedB)openedC)enclosedD)sentoutFromwhatJohnsaidIwonderedwhetherhehadalreadyknowntheofmyletter.A)contest B)contextC)contentsD)conventionsWeknowthatitisratherdifficultforcolor-blindpeopletobetweenblueandgreen.A)compareB)contrastC)separateD)distinguishOurcompanyshouldmakeanemploymentpolicywhichshowsthatmenandwomenhaveopportunities.A)balancedB)equalC)identicalD)fairInthissemester,theEnglishdepartmentarrangedlecturesonBritishandAmericanliterature.A)aseriesofB)asetofC)agroupofD)abundleofOnereasonthatresultedinthecollapseofthecompanywasthatitsleadershipfailedto_thedevelopmentofnationaleconomy.A)comeupwithB)catchupwithC)putupwithd)feedupwithHishaschangedintoanofficialbuthehaskeptthegoodqualitiesofascientificresearcher.A)stage B)stateC)stationD)statusAllthatwasneededwasalittleexplanationtothemisunderstandingbetweenthetwogroups.A)clearup B)carryoff C)breakdown D)dropoutThemotheraskedtheboytohistoysandnottoscatterthemalloverthefloor.A)takeaway B)putawayC)giveaway D)doawayTheheadmasterhadbeentryingforyearsto moneyforanewsciencebuilding.A)place B)askC)increaseD)collectWelooktoreceivinganearlyreplytoourletter.A)forwardB)throughC)roundD)afterIfwewanttoupwiththeotherswedbetterhurry.A)bring B)get C)catch D)comeAsshehasherownmoneysheis ofherparents.A)careful B)dependentC)separateD)independentTheflightwassupposedtotakeoffatteno'clock,butwehadtowaituntilelevenoclock.A)onpurposeB)ineffect C)intheendD)asaresultPleasewaittillheisinagoodandthenaskhimtolendyouthemoney.A)manner B)habit C)characterD)moodAtthatmomenthewasengagedaveryviolentargumentwiththeshopassistant.A)in B)under C)by D)overThepriceistoohigh,and,thehouseisntinasuitableposition.A)neverthelessB)moreoverC)shillD)yetUnlikemostEuropeans,manyAmericansbaconandeggsforbreakfasteveryday.A)usedtoeatingB)areusedtoeatingC)areusedtoeatD)usedtoeatItnevertomethatthesolutiontothisproblemliesinsuchasimpleexperiment.A)meantB)satisfiedC)thoughtD)occurredThankseversomuchforyourhelponthisproject,Ireallyit.A)appealedB)approvedC)appreciateD)appliedLastnighthesawtwodarkenterthebuilding,andthentherewastheexplosion.A)figuresB)thievesC)signsD)imagesThelasttimewevisitedtheUnitedStateswasthepresidentialelectionfouryearsago.A)over B)in C)duringD)atHepromisedtohelpmerepairthehouseandhe hisword.A)followedB)held C)dept D)stuckAmericanwomenweretherighttovoteuntil1920aftermanyyearsofhardstruggle.A)refusedB)deniedC)neglectedD)ignoredThemanagementdecidedthatHenryisthepersontotakeovertheimportantjob.A)idealistic B)idealized C)ideal D)idleTheyarestayingwithusthetimebeinguntiltheyfindaplaceoftheirown.A)for B)in C)since D)duringIcan'tgiveyouanansweryet.Idlikemoretimetoconsidermydecision.A)quite B)fairlyC)rather D)hardlyPartIIReadingComprehension(40points)Directions:Therearefourpassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements,ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA).B).C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestanswerandmarkitbycrossingthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithapencil.PassageoneExpertssaythefirstthreeyearsofachildslifearethemostintensiveperiodoflanguageandspeechdevelopment.Languageandcommunicationskillsarebelievedtodevelopbestinanenvironmentthatisrichwithsoundsandsights.Expertssaychildrenshouldrepeatedlyhearthespeechandlanguageofotherpeople.AmericasNationalInstitutesofHealthsaysevidencesuggeststhereareimportantperiodsofspeechandlanguagedevelopmentinchildren.Theabilitytolearnalanguagewillbemoredifficultiftheseperiodspasswithoutearlycontactwithalanguage.Thefirstsignsofcommunicationhappenduringthefirstfewdaysoflife,whenababylearnsthatcryingwillbringfoodandattention.Researchshowsthatmostchildrenrecognizethegeneralsoundsoftheirnativelanguagebysixmonthsofage.Bythattime,ababyusuallybeginstomakespeech-likesounds.Thesesoundsbecomeakindofnonsensespeechovertime.Bytheendoftheirfirstyear,mostchildrenareabletosayafewsimplewords,althoughtheymaynotunderstandthemeaningofthewords.By18monthsofage,mostchildrencansaybetweeneightandtenwords.Bytwoyearsofage,mostchildrenareabletomakesimplestatements.Byagesthree,fourandfive,thenumberofwordsachildcanunderstandquicklyincreases.Itisattheseagesthatchildrenbegintounderstandtherulesoflanguage.Languageandcommunicationskillsarebestdevelopedinanenvironmentfullof.A)babies'loudcrying B)soundsandsightsC)nonsensespeech D)foodandattentionAccordingtothesecondparagraph,evidenceshowsthatforchildrenthereexist .naturalabilitiestolearnalanguagedifficultperiodstolearnalanguagecriticalabilitiestodeveloptheirlanguagecriticalperiodstodeveloptheirlanguageAbabybeginstolearnwhatcommunicationiswhen .itrealizescryingwillbringfoodandattentionitfirstrealizesnonsensespeechovertimeitfirstmakessomerecognizablesoundsitmakesthesoundsandspeechrepeatedlyWhendobabiesusuallybegintomakespeech-likesounds?A)Bytheageoftwo.B)Bytheageofone.C)Bytheageof6months.D)Bytheageofthree.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowinglanguageskillsdochildrendeveloplast?A)Grammar.B)Sounds.C)Words.D)Statements.PassageTwoTheonlysurvivorofashipwreckwaswasheduponasmall,uninhabitedisland.HeprayedearnestlyforGodtorescuehim,andeverydayhescannedthehorizonforhelp,butnoneseemedforthcoming.Exhausted,heeventuallymanagedtobuildalittlehutoutofdriftwoodtoprotecthimfrombadweather,andtostorehisfewpossessions.Butthenoneday,whenhecamebackfromlookingforfood,hefoundthathislittlehutinflames,thesmokerollinguptothesky.Theworsthadhappened.Everythingwaslost.Hewasstunnedwithgriefandanger.God,howcouldyoudothistome!”hecried.Earlythenextday,however,hewasawakenedbythesoundofashipthatwasapproachingtheisland.Ithadcometorescuehim.HowdidyouknowIwashere?”thewearymanaskedhisrescuers.Wesawyoursmokesignaf,theyreplied.Itiseasytogetdiscouragedwhenthingsaregoingbad.Butweshouldn'tloseheart,eveninthemidstofpainandsuffering.Remember,nexttimeyourlittlehutisburningtothegrounditjustmaybeasmokesignalthatsummonsthehelpfromGod.Fromthefirstparagraphwelearnthataship.A)hadbeenonfireB)hadbeenrobbedC)hadsunk D)wasmissingThewordexhausted(Para.2)canbebestreplacedwith.A)tiredB)shocked C)excitedD)disappointedWhenhecamebackfromlookingforfood,themanfoundhislittlehut.A)washedawayB)inwaterC)torndown D)onfireTherescuersgottoknowtherewasapersonontheislandbecausetheysaw.A)thehutB)thesmokeC)thefootprintsD)theshipwreckWhatisthemainideaofthestory?A)Misfortunesnevercomesingly. B)Alossmayturnouttobeagain.C)Badthingsmayeasilydiscourageus.D)Godhelpthosewhohelpthemselves.PassageThreeDianaJacobsthoughtherfamilyhadaworkableplantopayforcollegeforher21-year-oldtwinsons:acombinationofsavings,income,scholarships,andamodestamountofborrowing.Thenherhusbandlosthisjob,andtheplanfellapart.“Ihavetwokidsincollege,andIwanttosay'comehome,'butatthesametimeIwanttoprovidethemwithagoodeducation,"saysJacobs.TheJacobsfamilydidworkoutasolution:Theyaskedandreceivedmoreaidfromtheschools,andeachsonincreasedhisborrowingtothemaximumamountthroughthefederalloan?(款)program.Theywilleachgraduatewith$20,000ofdebt,butatleasttheywillbeabletofinishschool.Withunemploymentrising,financialaidadministratorsexpecttohearmorefamiliesliketheJacobs.Morestudentsareapplyingforaid,andmorefamiliesexpecttoneedstudentloans.Collegeadministratorsareconcernedthattheywillnothaveenoughaidmoneytogoaround.Atthesametime,tuition(學費)continuestorise.AreportfromtheNationalCenterforPublicPolicyandHigherEducationfoundthatcollegetuitionandfeesincreased439%from1982to2007,whileaveragefamilyincomerosejust147%.Studentborrowinghasmorethandoubledinthelastdecade,“Ifwegoonthiswayforanother25years,wewon 'thaveanaffordablesystemofhi(education,“saysPatrickM.Callan,presideftthecenter."ThemiddleclassfarhOiesbeenfinancingitthroughdebt.Theywillsendkidstocollegewhateverittakes,evenifthatmeansahugeamountofdebt.”Financialaidadministratorshavebeenhavingahardtimeasmanycompaniesdecidethatstudentloansarenotprofitableenoughandhavestoppedmakingthem.Thegoodnews,however,isthatfederalloansaccountforaboutthreequartersofstudentborrowing,andthegovernmentsaysthatmoneywillflowuninterrupted.AccordingtoParagraph1whydidtheplanofJacobsfamilyfail?Thefamilyfellapart.Thetuitionwasraised.Theirsavingranout.Thefatherwasoutofwork.HowdidtheJacobsmanagetosolvetheirproblem?Theygothelpfromtheschoolandthefederalgovernment.Theyborrowedalargesumofmoneyfromtheschool.Theyencouragedtheirtwinsonstodopart-timejobs.Theytoldtheirchildrentodropoutfromtheschool.53.Financialaidadministratorsbelievethat.collegetuitionfeeswilldoubleinthenextdecadethegovernmentwillreceivemorelettersofcomplaintmorefamilieswillfacethesameproblemastheJacobstheywillhaveenoughmoneytosupportpoorstudentsWhatcanwelearnaboutthemiddleclassfamiliesfromthepassage?Theyblamedthegovernmentforthecollegetuitionincrease.Theearnenoughtosupporttheirkids'collegeeducation.Theywilltrytheirbesttosendkidstocollege.Theirdebtswillbepaidoffwithinadecade.Accordingtothelastparagraph,videmoststudentswithscholarshipscutdownfinancialaidtocollegestudentsstopthecompaniesfrommakingstudentloansgoonprovidingfinancialsupportforcollegestudents|PassageFourOnlinedatingorIntegerdatingisadatingsystemwhichallowsindividuals,couplesandgroupstomakecontactandcommunicatewitheachotherovertheInternet,usuallywiththeobjectiveofdevelopingapersonal,romantic,orsexualrelationship.OnlinedatingservicesusuallyprovidematchmakingovertheInternet,throughtheuseofpersonalcomputersorcellphones.Onlinedatingservicesgenerallyrequireaprospectivemembertoprovidepersonalinformation,beforetheycansearchtheserviceprovidersdatabaseforotherindividualsusingstandardstheyset,suchasagerange,genderandlocation.Onlinedatingsitesusemarketmetaphortoproperlymatchpeopleup.Mostsitesallowmemberstouploadphotosofthemselvesandbrowsethephotosofothers.Sitesmayofferadditionalservices,suchaswebcasts,onlinechat,telephonechat,andmessageboards,Somesitesprovidefreeregistration,butmayofferserviceswhichrequireamonthlyfee.Othersitesdependonadvertisingfortheirrevenue。攵入).AndsomesitessuchasBadooarefreeandthenofferadditionalpaidservicesinafreemium(免費增值)revenuemodel.Manysitesarebroad-based,withmemberscomingfromavarietyofbackgroundslookingfordifferenttypesofrelationships.Othersitesaremorespecific,basedonthetypeofmembers.Interests,location,orrelationshipdesired.Whatistheaimofonlinedatingsystem?Tostrengthencontactbetweenhusbandsandwives.Toprovidematchmakingservicetopeople.Tosellcomputersorcellphonestolovers.Toofferpersonalizedsitestoromanticpeople.Thewordprotective(Para.2)wouldmostprobablymean.A)persistentB)perspectiveC)potentialD)particularTheauthormentionsthatonlinedatingsitescanmakemoneybythefollowingmeansEXCEPT.A)additionalpaidservices B)monthlyfeeC)onlineadvertising D)registrationfeeIfyouarenotsureaboutwhattypeofpartneryouwouldliketofind,you'dbettervisit.A)abroad-baseddatingsite B)aspecificdatingsiteC)asiteforaparticularregion D)asiteforpeoplewiththesamedesireWecaninferthattheauthorsintentioninwritingthisarticleitto.discouragepeoplefromdatingonlineintroducetheonlinedatingsystemadvertisesomeonlinedatingsitescomparedifferentonlinedatingsitesCloze(10points)Direction:Thereare10blanksinthefollowingpassage.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C),andD).YoushouldchooseONEthatbestfitsintothepassage.ThenmarktheanswerbycrossingthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithapencil.Acollegeprofessorhadhissociology(社會學)classgointotheBaltimoreslums(貧民窟)togetcasehistoriesof200boys.Theywereaskedto61evaluationofeachboysfuture.Ineverycasethestudentswrote,Hehasn'tgotthechance",Twenty-fiveyearslateranothersociologyprofessorcame62theearlierstudy.Hehadhisstudentsfollowupontheprojecttoseewhathad63totheseboys.Withtheexceptionof20boyswhohadmoved64ordied,thestudentslearnedthat176ofthe_65-180hadachievedmorethanordinarysuccessaslawyers,doctorsandbusinessmen.Theprofessorwas66anddecidedtopursuethematterfurther.Fortunately,allmenwereintheareaandhewas67toaskeachone,Howdoyouaccountforyoursuccess?Ineach68thereplycamewithfeeling,Therewasateacher.Theteacherwasstill69,sohesoughtheroutandaskedtheoldladywhatmagicformulashehadusedtopulltheseboysoutoftheslumsintosuccessfulachievement.The

teacherseyessparkedandherlipsbroke70agentlesmile,Itsreallyverysimple”,she70.A)inB)upC)awayD)into70.A)inB)upC)awayD)intosaid,Ilovedthoseboys:61.A)writingB)writeC)wroteD)written62.A)afterB)intoC)fromD)across63.A)happenedB)followedC)takenplaceD)made64.A)downB)upC)awayD)close65.A)remainB)remainedC)remainsD)remaining66.A)suspiciousB)astonishedC)conscious D)worried67.A)ableB)happyC)readyD)reasonable68.A)questionB)wordC)caseD)turn69.A)livingB)aliveC)liveD)livelyTranslation(15points)Direction:ReadthefollowingpassagecarefullyandtranslatetheunderlinedpartsintoChinese.PleasewriteyouranswersontheAnswerSheet.Mostpeopleknowthatwaterisunevenlydistributedovertheearth'ssurfaceinoceans,rivers,andlakes.Fewrealize,however,howveryuneventhedistributionactuallyis.71)ItisnecessarytothinkofthetotalamountofwateronEarth,theareaswherethewateroccurs,andthelong-termimportanceofthefindings.Theoceansoftheworldcover140millionsquaremilesoftheEarthssurfaceandtheaveragedepthoftheoceanbasinisabout12,500feet.Ifthebasinswereshallow,seas

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