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1、安徽經(jīng)濟(jì)管理干部學(xué)院?jiǎn)握杏⒄Z模擬試題及答案語言知識(shí)及應(yīng)用(共兩節(jié),滿分37.5分)第一節(jié):完形填空(共15小題;每題1.5分,滿分22.5分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從2135各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。Homebuyers nationwide are watching housing prices go up, up, and up. “How high can they go?” is the question that 21 in the city is asking. But right now, few people seem

2、 to have the answer. “ 22 interest rates (利率) stay at about 5 percent, theres no way of knowing,” said a local Guangzhou economist. “Its crazy,” said Li Hua, who is 23 a house near the river. “In 1993, I bought my first place, a two-bedroom apartment in Haizhu district, for 100,000 yuan. My friends

3、thought that I was overpaying and said it just wasnt 24 it. Five years later, I had to move to Shenzhen. I 25 it for 160,000 yuan, which was a nice profit. Last year, while 26 friends here, I saw in the local paper that the exact same 27 was for sale for 450,000 yuan!” It is a sellers 28 . Homebuyer

4、s feel like they have to offer at least 10 percent more than the asking price just to have a chance. Li Hua says the 29 is really difficult. “ 30 you decide to buy or decide not to buy, you still feel like you made the 31 decision. If you buy, you feel like you overpaid. If you dont buy, you want to

5、 kick yourself for passing up a great 32 .” Everyone says prices must fall, but everyone hopes it will happen the day after they sell their house. 33 government officials have no idea what the future will bring. “All we can say is that these things change,” said the state director of 34 . “What goes

6、 up must come 35 .”21. A. everybodyB. somebodyC. nobodyD. anybody22. A. WhenB. As long asC. BeforeD. As soon as23. A. looking atB. looking outC. looking afterD. looking for24. A. valueB. forC. worthD. against25. A. boughtB. soldC. gotD. gave26. A. visitingB. watchingC. makingD. having27. A. friendB.

7、 apartmentC. houseD. bedroom28. A. shopB. homeC. houseD. market29. A. placeB. answerC. situationD. result30. A. EvenB. AlthoughC. HoweverD. Whether31. A. rightB. wrongC. strongD. weak32. A. opportunityB. timeC. happeningD. pity33. A. EvenB. WhenC. AsD. Though34. A. educationB. financeC. transportD.

8、housing35. A. inB. aroundC. downD. away第二節(jié):語法填空(共10小題,每題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)上下文填入合適的詞語,或使用括號(hào)中的詞語的合適形式填空,并將答案填寫在答題卡上標(biāo)號(hào)為36-45的相應(yīng)位置。Thirteen-year-old Andrew will never forget that Saturday. He was relaxing on his familys sofa with his sister, Susan. Suddenly the heater exploded. His sister, who was unh

9、urt, managed to pull 36 away from the fire 37 his mum dialed for an ambulance. 38 ambulance soon arrived and rushed him to Childrens Hospital 39 he was operated on immediately. Doctors told his mum there was little chance of Andrew being able to walk again. The damage to his body was so bad and the

10、cuts in his legs so deep that the 40 (operate) took 11 hours. After a couple of weeks, he 41 (allow) to go home but had to spend the next six weeks in a wheelchair. 42 the help of his doctor, this brave young boy returned to school after only two and a half months. 43 (look) back on the accident, An

11、drew says he believes children can do 44 they want 45 they put their mind to it. III 閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié):閱讀理解(共15小題;每題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。AIt was a quarter past nine as Marie hurried into the office building where she would be working. Her bus had inched along throug

12、h heavy morning traffic, making her a few minutes late for her very first job. She decided she would start out half an hour earlier the next day. Once inside the building, she had to stand at the lifts and wait several minutes before one arrived. When she finally reached the office marked King Enter

13、prises, she knocked at the door nervously and waited. There was no answer. She tapped on the door again, but still there was no reply. From inside the next office, she could hear the sound of voices, so she opened the door and went in. Although she was sure it was the same office she had been in two

14、 weeks before when she had had the interview with Mr. King, it looked quite different now. In fact, it hardly looked like an office at all. The employees were just standing around chatting and smoking. At the far end of the room, somebody must have just told a good joke, she thought, because there w

15、as a loud burst of laughter as she came in. For a moment she had thought they were laughing at her. Then one of the men looked at his watch, clapped his hands and said something to the others. Quickly they all went to their desks and, in a matter of seconds, everyone was hard at work. No one paid an

16、y mind to Marie. Finally she went up to the man who was sitting at the desk nearest to the door and explained that this was her first day in the office. Hardly looking up from his work, he told her to have a seat and wait for Mr. King, who would arrive at any moment. Then Marie realised that the day

17、s work in the office began just before Mr. King arrived. Later she found out that he lived in Connecticut and came into Manhattan on the same train every morning, arriving in the office at 9:35, so that his staff knew exactly when to start working.46. Marie felt nervous when she knocked at the door

18、because _.A. she had never met the boss once beforeB. she was a little bit late for workC. she was afraid that she had gone to the wrong placeD. there was no answer from inside the office47. Marie could hardly recognise the office she went into as _.A. she had been there only onceB. Mr. King was not

19、 in the officeC. nobody was doing any workD. the office had a new appearance48. The people in the office suddenly started working because _.A. they saw a stranger in the officeB. they had finished their morning breakC. no one wanted to talk to MarieD. the boss was about to arrive49. We can infer (推斷

20、) from the passage that the employees of the enterprise _.A. would start their work day by listening to a jokeB. were considerate to newcomersC. were always punctual for workD. lacked devotion to the company50. What is probably the best title for the passage?A. Punctual Like a ClockB. A Cold Welcome

21、C. An Unpunctual ManagerD. Better Late Than Never BA small piece of fish each day may keep the heart doctor away. That s the finding of a study of Dutch men in which deaths from heart disease were more than 50 percent lower among those who consumed at least an ounce of salt water fish per day compar

22、ed to those who never ate fish.The Dutch research is one of three human studies that give strong scientific support to the long held belief that eating fish can provide health benefits, particularly to the heart.Heart disease is the number-one killer in the United States, with more than 550,000 deat

23、hs occurring from heart attacks each year. But previous research has shown that the level of heart disease is lower in cultures that consume more fish than Americans do. There are fewer heart disease deaths, for example, among the Eskimos of Greenland, who consume about 14 ounces of fish a day, and

24、among the Japanese, whose daily fish consumption averages more than 3 ounces.For 20 years, the Dutch study followed 852 middle-aged men, 20 percent of whom ate no fish.At the start of the study, average fish consumption was about two-thirds of an ounce each day, with more men eating lean fish than f

25、atty fish.During the next two decades, 78 of the men died from heart disease. The fewest deaths were among the group who regularly ate fish, even at levels far lower than those of the Japanese or Eskimos. This relationship was true regardless of other factors such as age, high blood pressure, or blo

26、od cholesterol (膽固醇) levels.51. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?A. The Dutch research has proved that eating fish can help to prevent heart disease.B. People who regularly eat fish never suffer from hear disease.C. Heart disease causes more deaths in America than any othe

27、r disease.D. There is a low level of heart disease in such countries as Japan and Greenland.52. The underlined words “l(fā)ean fish” (paragraph 5) roughly mean “_”.A. large fishB. fresh fishC. fish that live in salt waterD. fish that have little fat53. The passage is mainly about _. A. the high incidenc

28、e of heart disease in some countries B. the effect of fish eating on peoples health C. the changes in peoples diet D. the daily fish consumption of people in different cultures54. We can infer from the passage that there are fewer heart disease deaths _.A. in DutchB. in AmericaC. in the countries wi

29、th high consumption of fishD. in the countries with good production of fish55. The phrase “this relationship” (paragraph 6) refers to the connection between _ and the level of heart disease. A. the amount of fish eaten B. regular fish-eating C. the kind of fish eaten D. people of different areasCIm

30、usually fairly doubtful about any research that concludes that people are either happier or unhappier or more or less certain of themselves than they were 50 years ago. While any of these statements might be true, they are practically impossible to prove scientifically. Still, I was struck by a repo

31、rt which concluded that todays children are significantly more anxious than children in the 1950s. In fact, the analysis showed, normal children aged 9 to 17 exhibit a higher level of anxiety today than children who were treated for mental illness 50 years ago. Why are Americas kids so stressed? Acc

32、ording to the report there are two main causes: increasing loneliness brought on by high divorce rates and little communication with society, among other things and a growing perception that the world is a more dangerous place. Given that we cant turn the clock back, adults can still do plenty to he

33、lp the next generation handle such difficulties. At the top of the list is giving children a better appreciation of the limits of individualism (個(gè)人主義). No child is an island. Strengthening social ties helps protect individuals against stress. To help kids build stronger connections with others, you

34、can pull the plug on TVs and computers. Your family will thank you later. They will have more time for face-to-face relationships, and they will get more sleep. Limit the amount of virtual (虛擬的) violence your children are exposed to. Its not just video games and movies; children see a lot of murder

35、and crime on the local news. Keep your expectations for your children reasonable. Many highly successful people never attended Harvard or Yale. Make exercise part of your daily routine. It will help you deal with your own anxieties and provide a good model for your kids. Sometimes anxiety is unavoid

36、able. But it doesnt have to ruin your life. 56. The author thinks that the conclusions of any research comparing peoples state of mind today with peoples state of mind in the past are_. A. surprising B. confusing C. interesting D. questionable57. What does the author mean when he says, “we cant turn

37、 the clock back”(Paragraph 3)? A. Its impossible to slow down the pace of change. B. The social reality children are facing cannot be changed. C. Lessons learned from the past should not be forgotten. D. Its impossible to forget the past. 58. According to the analysis, compared with normal children

38、today, children treated as mentally ill 50 years ago_. A. had little communication with friends B. were probably less self-centered C. probably suffered less from anxiety D. were considered less individualistic 59. The first and most important thing parents should do to help their children is _. A.

39、to provide the children with a safer environment B. to lower their expectations for the children C. to get the children more active socially D. to set an example for the children to follow 60. What conclusion can be drawn from the passage? A. Anxiety, though unavoidable, can be dealt with. B. Childr

40、ens anxiety has been taken too seriously. C. Childrens anxiety can disappear with more parental care. D. Anxiety, if properly controlled, may help children become mature.第二節(jié) 信息匹配(共5小題;每題2分,滿分10分)下面是一篇應(yīng)用文及其應(yīng)用場(chǎng)合的信息,請(qǐng)閱讀下列應(yīng)用文和有關(guān)信息,并按照規(guī)定匹配信息。請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡上將相應(yīng)題號(hào)的相應(yīng)選項(xiàng)字母涂黑。一方面,請(qǐng)閱讀下列的應(yīng)用文:Banbury House Banbury House

41、Tel: 564839Enjoy mixing with other students in comfortable accommodation? 10 minutes walk to the university district and close to all main bus stops. Single and double rooms. Students provide own food but all cleaning services offered. Please bring your own bedding.Enjoy mixing with other students i

42、n luxury accommodation 10 minute walk to the university district and close to all main bus routes. Single and double rooms. Students provide own food but all cleaning services offered. Please bring your own linen.Three Seasons Three Seasons Tel: 445987We can provide all types of accommodation for al

43、l types of single student. Rooms are fully furnished with bedding and there are four bathrooms each floor. Meals provided. 30 minutes walk to the university and city centre. We can provide all types of accommodation for all types of single student. Rooms are fully furnished with linen and four bathr

44、ooms each floor. Full board possible. 3540 minutes from main universities and city. First Stop First Stop Tel: 223300Suitable for new students. We provide double rooms. If you wish, we can offer assistance in finding a suitable person to share a room with. All washing and cleaning services offered a

45、t extra charge. Large canteen and three bathrooms on each floor. Sports centre next floor.Sturtin Hotel Sturtin Hotel Tel: 876333Located in pleasant countryside surroundings. We offer scenic views and old-world attractiveness. Relax after a long day by swimming in the pool or using the exercise gym.

46、 Separate study rooms available. No children. Bar & restaurant.Downtown Digs Tel: 882312Downtown Digs Tel: 882312Do you worry that youll not have enough money to see the term through? Dont waste it on expensive housing. This is a hostel(宿舍, 旅店) for students run by students. No references and no rule

47、s. Shared bathroom, dormitory accommodation.Must provide own linen. All cleaning operates on a rota system. Singles only.Hilton Hostel Hilton Hostel Tel: 846241Its not quite the Hilton Hotel but all rooms are fully furnished with meals, bedding and cleaning services included. Walking distance to the

48、 university and bus stops to the city downtown. Minimum stay period of six months. Singles only.請(qǐng)閱讀如下5人的個(gè)人信息, 然后匹配人物和適合她們住的地方:61. As the daughter of a famous heart surgeon Sarah is used to living in comfort and doesnt want things to change. Now she is starting university. She doesnt like to cook for

49、 herself when she could be lazing around the swimming pool.62. John is looking for a room near the university. He is on a very limited budget so he wants to share with his classmate to minimize expenses.63. Billy is a party boy who is more interested in having fun than studying. He doesnt like peopl

50、e telling him what to do or when to do it. Money is very tight so he also has to work part time to make ends meet.64. Melinda and her husband are visiting students at the university for one year. They need a comfortable room from where it is convenient to get to the university as they have no car.65. Edna doesnt like cooking. She is looking for accommodation that is reasonably convenient to both the university where she is studying and the downtown where she works.人物 住宿61. Sarah A. Banbury House62. John B.

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