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2010年在职攻读硕士学位全国联考(二)

  FIVE-DAY WEATHER

TODAY

TOMORROW

SUNDAY

MONDAY

TUESDAY

High 29

Low 21

Variably

Cloudy

Sunrise:

6:35 a.m.

Sunset:

8:04 p.m.

High 28

Low 20

Mainly cloudy

with isolated

showers

ending in the

afternoon

Sunrise:

6:36 a.m.

Sunset:

8:02 p.m.

High 27

Low 19

Sunny with

cloudy periods

developing in

the afternoon

Sunrise:

6:38 a.m.

Sunset:

8:00 p.m.

High 26

Low 17

Thundershowers

(POP 80%)

Sunrise:

6:40 a.m.

Sunset:

7:57 p.m.

High 24

Low 16

Windy with

thundershowers

and possibly

storm in the

north

Sunrise:

6:42 a.m.

Sunset:

7:55 p.m.

  16. Which day is best for a picnic based on the information in the table?

  A. Friday. B. Saturday.

  C. Sunday. D. Monday.

 

  17. What does "POP" probably mean?

  A. Places of presence.

  B. Patterns of presence.

  C. Period of presence.

  D. Probability of presence.

 

  18. Disastrous weather may occur on

  A. Friday B. Saturday

  C. Monday D. Tuesday

 

  19. What trend can be found from the information given in the table?

  A. The days are becoming longer.

  B. The nights are getting longer.

  C. The days are growing wanner.

  D. The weather is turning better.

 

  20. What day has the greatest temperature difference between day and night?

  A. Monday. B. Tuesday.

  C. Saturday. D. Sunday.

 

  Questions 21-25 are based on the following passage:

  Tony Huesman, a heart transplant recipient (接受者) who lived a record 31 years with a single donated organ has died at age 51 of leukemia (白血病), but his heart still going strong. "He had leukemia," his widow Carol Huesman said, "His heart—believe it or not—held out. His heart never gave up until the end, when it had to."

  Huesman got a heart transplant in 1978 at Stanford University. That was just 11 years after the world's first heart transplant was performed in South Africa. At his death, Huesman was listed as the world's longest survivor of a single transplanted heart both by Stanford and the Richmond, Virginia-based United Network for Organ Sharing.

  "I'm a living proof of a person who can go through a life-threatening illness, have the operation and return to a productive life," Huesman told the Dayton Daily News in 2006.

  Huesman worked as marketing director at a sporting-goods store. He was found to have serious heart disease while in high school. His heart, attacked by a pneumonia (肺炎) virus, was almost four times its normal size from trying to pump blood with weakened muscles.

  Huesman's sister, Linda Huesman Lamb, also was stricken with the same problem and received a heart transplant in 1983. The two were the nation's first brother and sister heart transplant recipients. She died in 1991 at age 29.

  Huesman founded the Huesman Heart Foundation in Dayton, which seeks to reduce heart disease by educating children and offers a nursing scholarship in honor of his sister.

  21. Tony Huesman died from ____________.

  A. heart failure

  B. heart transplant

  C. pneumonia

  D. non-heart-related disease

 

  22. The phrase "held out" (Para. 1) probably means" _____________.

  A. failed suddenly

  B. functioned properly

  C. expanded gradually

  D. shrank progressively

 

  23. After his heart transplant, Tony Huesman ____________.

  A. lived a normal life

  B. received another donated organ

  C. couldn't go back to work

  D. didn't live as long as expected

 

  24. Tony Huesman died in the year of ____________.

  A. 1983 B. 1991

  C. 2006 D. 2009

 

  25. Huesman had to receive a heart transplant because ____________.

  A. he had an inherited heart disease

  B. he was born with heart disability

  C. his heart was infected by a virus

  D. his heart was injured in an accident

 

  Questions 26-30 are based on the following passage:

  Watch out! Here comes London Mayor Boris Johnson riding a bicycle from his new bike hire plan. "What we've put in is a new form of public transport. These bikes are going to belong to everybody."

  More than 12,000 people have signed up for the plan. They each receive a key at a cost of three pounds, with costs at one pound for a 24-hour membership, five pounds for seven days, and 45 pounds for an annual membership.

  John Payne, a London teacher who cycles a lot, is among the first to use the system. "It's very comfortable. For people who don't cycle much I think it'll be very useful. But for people who cycle regularly, they are possibly a bit slow. But they're perfect for London streets, very strong. I think they'll be very widely used."

  And Johnson says it's of good value. "I think it's extremely good value. The first half hour is free. If you cycle smart and you cycle around London--most journeys in London take less than half an hour, you can cycle the whole day free." Some 5,000 bikes are currently available at over 300 docking stations (租车点) in central London. Johnson says the city will gradually expand the system. "Clearly one of our ambitions is to make sure that in 2012 when the world comes to London, they will be able to use London hire bikes to go to the Olympic stadiums."

  26. Mayor Boris Johnson is riding a bicycle to __________.

  A. go to work

  B. attend a competition

  C. promote his bike hire plan

  D. show his love for cycling

 

  27. The author mentions John Payne as an example of people who ____________.

  A. oppose the bike hire plan

  B. support the bike hire plan

  C. don't cycle much

  D. cycle regularly

 

  28. According to Boris Johnson, one can cycle around London the whole day free ________.

  A. because most journeys take less than half an hour

  B. because the bike hire is free for the f'n'st time

  C. if one can arrange his London tour in a smart way

  D. if one is physically strong enough

 

  29. The bike hire system will ____________.

  A. be expanded to serve the 2012 Olympic Games

  B. be provided free for the 2012 Olympic athletes

  C. benefit from the 2012 Olympic Games

  D. be free of charge for the 2012 Olympic visitors

 

  30. Mayor Boris Johnson is __________ about the future of his bike hire plan.

  A. optimistic B. concerned

  C. uncertain D. excited

 

  Part Three Cloze

  Directions:

  There are ten blanks in the following passage. For each numbered blank, there are four 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.

  I have been very lucky to have won the Nobel Prize twice. It is, of course, very exciting to have such an important 31 of my work, but the real pleasure was in the work itself.

  Scientific research is like an exploration of a voyage of discovery. You are 32 trying out new things that have not been done before. Many of them will lead 33 and you have to try something different, but sometimes an experiment does 34 and tells you something new and that it is really exciting. 35 small the new finding may be, it is great to think "I am the only person who knows this" and then you will have the fun of thinking what this finding will 36 and of deciding what will be the 37 experiment.

  One of the best things about scientific research is that you are always doing something different and it is never 38 . There are good times when things go well and bad times when they 39 . Some people get discouraged at the difficult times, but when I have a failure my policy has always been not to worry but to start planning the next experiment, 40 is always fun.

  31. A. recognition B. acknowledgement C. realization D. assessment

  32. A. presently B. repeatedly C. continually D. periodically

  33. A. anywhere B. nowhere C. everywhere D. somewhere

  34. A. work B. fail C. begin D. end

  35. A. Somewhat B. So C. However D. How

  36. A. result from B. lie in C. rely on D. lead to

  37. A. coming B. next C. future D. last

  38. A. boring B' amusing C. confusing D. exciting

  39. A. will B. do C. won't D. don't

  40. A. which B. that C. as D. what

 

  Part Four Dialogue Completion

  Directions:

  In this part, there are ten short incomplete dialogues between two speakers, each followed by four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that most appropriately suits the conversational context and best completes the dialogue. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.

  41. SpeakerA: Could you break a 100-dollar bill for me?

  Speaker B: ___________.

  A. OK. How much do you want? B. How can I do it, Miss?

  C. Sure. How do you want it? D. Oh, that's inconvenient for me.

 

  42. Speaker A: I'm sorry. The brand of camera you want is not available now.

  Speaker B: ____________.

  A. No use saying sorry. That's a real let down.

  B. I'm truly grateful for your help.

  C. That's a pity. Thank you anyway.

  D. It's just as I've expected.

 

  43. SpeakerA: Peter, I'm awfully sorry. I won't be able to come this Friday.

  Speaker B: What's the matter? _____________.

  A. Nothing wrong, I hope B. I'm really sorry for that

  C. It's all right with me D. You can come some other time

 

  44. Speaker A: Ten dollars for this brand?

  Speaker B: ____________. I got it in a second-hand store.

  A. Oh, yes, wonderful B. Do me a favor

  C. No kidding D. Use your head

 

  45. SpeakerA: I saw your boss was angry with you. What happened?

  Speaker B: __________. He was just in a bad mood.

  A. Nothing in particular B. You said it

  C. Here you go D. I'm quite surprised

 

  46. Speaker A: We have a booking for tonight. The name's Cliff.

  Speaker B: ___________. ... Yes, that was two single rooms with bath.

  A. I'll take care of you B. Just a moment please

  C. Thank you for coming D. Nice to meet you

 

  47. Speaker A: We're having a few people over for dinner Saturday.______________.

  Speaker B: Oh, thank you. That would be great.

  A. Are you doing anything then? B. It'll be a lot of fun.

  C. Have you heard about it? D. We'd love to have you around.

 

  48. Man: Do you have any check-in luggage?

  Woman: ____________. They're heavy. I hope they're not overweight.

  Man: They're just under the maximum weight.

  A. Yes, I'll show you B. Yes, two pieces

  C. Yes, there you are D. Yes, not many

 

  49. Man: How long does the journey take if I go by bus?

  Woman: ____________. I think the Airport Express is your best bet.

  Man: Many thanks.

  A. I don't know yet B. It depends on the traffic

  C. Let me see D. You'll consider the distance

 

  50. Nurse: Mr. White, how about Friday at 9:30?

  Patient: Would you have anything in the afternoon?

  Nurse: Hmm..., we do have an opening at 4:00.____________.

  A. Would that be good for you? B. See you then.

  C. Hope you'll like it. D. Are you sure you can make it?

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