2014年同等学力申硕英语考试真题及答案
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2014年同等学力申硕英语考试真题及答案
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篇1
2014 National Grade Special Examination for Postgraduates
(English) Questions and Answers
Section I: Vocabulary and Grammar
Part A: Vocabulary and Structure
1. After the new railway line _________, the small village
________ by tourists.
A. has been open; has been visited
B. will be open; will be visited
C. is open; is visited
D. was open; has visited
2. “I must apologize for my mistake,” said the manager.
“It ______ not happen again.”
A. will
B. should C. should
D. would
3. We knew so little about the causes of cancer that for many
years treatment was mainly _______ at relieving the pain and
suffering of patients.
A. aimed
B. attempted
C. directed
D. intended
4. The cardinal rule of camping in the wilderness is to leave
no trace ________ you have been there.
A. so that
B. now that
C. than
D. that
5. The firemen were ______ about how the fire started, and
were investigating the matter.
A. arbitrary B. familiar
C. puzzled
D. sensitive
Part B: Sentence Completion
6. The sample submitted to the lab was so ______ that it was
difficult to measure accurately.
7. After ________ in the storm for several hours, the rescue
team finally found the missing hikers.
8. Instead of being ________ about the future, we should focus
on the present and make the most of our opportunities.
Answer Key:
1. C
2. D
3. A
4. D
5. C
6. concentrated
7. battling 8. apprehensive
Section II: Reading Comprehension
Passage 1
According to the passage, what are some potential benefits
of artificial intelligence?
A. Increased efficiency in the workplace
B. Improved decision-making processes
C. Enhanced healthcare services
D. All of the above
Passage 2
What is the main idea of the passage?
A. The importance of combating climate change
B. The role of renewable energy sources in reducing
pollution
C. The potential benefits of transitioning to a low-carbon
economy
D. The challenges of implementing sustainable energy
solutions Passage 3
Which of the following statements about the importance of
sleep is supported by the passage?
A. Regular sleep patterns can improve memory and
cognitive function
B. Lack of sleep can contribute to a higher risk of chronic
health conditions
C. The body undergoes important processes during sleep
that aid in overall well-being
D. All of the above
Answer Key:
Passage 1: D
Passage 2: C
Passage 3: D
Overall, the 2014 National Grade Special Examination for
Postgraduates tested a range of vocabulary, grammar, and
reading comprehension skills. Candidates were required to
demonstrate their understanding and ability to analyze various
topics in English. 篇2
2014年同等学力申硕英语考试真题及答案
Section I Use of English
Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each
numbered blank and mark A, B, C, or D on the ANSWER SHEET.
(10 points)
It is common belief that money can’t buy happiness.
However, some psychologists and economists believe that there
is a strong 1 between money and happiness. They argue that
happiness is related to income, but the 2 is not very strong.
According to them, a person’s well-being increases with
income up to a certain point, but the benefits of having more
money level off afterwards.
Do higher incomes result in greater happiness? In 3 with
most previous studies, a research 4 by economists Daniel
Kahneman and Angus Deaton in 2010 found that money does
have an effect on people’s emotional well-being, but the effect
5 off at a relatively low level of income. They found that after an
annual income of $75,000, people did not report greater levels of
happiness. Nevertheless, the same study showed that higher
incomes do continue to improve people’s life satisfaction. So what conclusions can be drawn from this study? It seems
that happiness and life satisfaction are two different 6 . While a
higher income may not lead to greater happiness per se, it can
result in a greater sense of life satisfaction. In other words,
people with higher incomes are more satisfied with their lives,
even if they are not necessarily happier on a day-to-day basis.
In conclusion, while money may not be able to buy
happiness, it can certainly contribute to a greater sense of life
satisfaction. It is important to 7 that money is not the only factor
that influences happiness and well-being. Factors such as health,
relationships, and personal fulfillment are also important