2011年6月研究生英语学位课统考真题及答案
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2011年6月研究生英语学位考试真题及答案
1 2011年6月研究生英语学位考试真题及答案
A卷
Paper One
Part I Listening Comprehension(25 minutes, 20 points )
Section A (1 point each)
1. A: To ask his boss for leave. B: To work in his place.
C To meet his friend at the airport. D To cover his absence from his boss.
2. A; He doesn’t want to go to the show, as he is not interested in it.
B: He is not free to go to the fashion show with the woman.
C He can’t go with the woman, as he has to finish his paper.
D he can’t go with the woman, as he has a pile of paperwork to do.
3. A: He has been pretty busy. B: He has been mad.
C He was at a meeting. D He was with a business partner.
4. A: A bank teller B A salesman C A policeman D A postman
5. A: She hasn’t been in touch with Sam for weeks. B: She has been looking for Sam for
weeks.
C: Sam has been out of work for weeks. D Sam has been hunting for weeks.
6. A: She will wrap the file very carefully. B: She won’t tell anyone else about the
file.
C She is confident about the file. D She will keep the file in a safe.
7. A: He said something that he shouldn’t have said. B: He was very careful about what he
said.
C He didn’t understand what the woman wanted him to do. D He talked too much to the
woman.
8. A: He has run out of gas. B: He has had an accident.
C His car has been broken. D He has arrived home.
9. A: The location is more convenient. B It is to reduce the cost of building.
C People like to live in high buildings. D People can have a better view in high
buildings.
Section B (1 point each )
Mini-talk One
10 A; Britain is dumping its wastes to China in the name of recycling.
B: Britain has been punished for exporting rubbish to China.
C China should set up new environmental standards.
D China should acknowledge the costs of the environmental damage.
11. A 20,000 B: 50,000 C: 500,000 D 200,000
12. A: They didn’t have any environmental standards to follow.
B: They are doing the recycling in backyards.
C They cause more pollution to the environment. D Their employees have been poisoned.
Mini-talk Two
13. A: He is a music star. B: He is a doctor. C He is a drug dealer . D He is a 2011年6月研究生英语学位考试真题及答案
2 spokesman.
14. A: He was going to receive an operation. B He was recovering from cancer.
C He was expected to quit from the group. D He was involved in a scandal.
15. A Most of its members abuse drugs. B: Most of its members are from the
countryside.
C The group has been full of scandals. D The group has been in trouble since 1963.
Section C (1 point each)
16. Where did the French Government legalize the use of mobile phone blocking devices?
17. The blocking device can prevent people from receiving and making mobile telephone calls
within ______ of the device.
18. By changing the law the government expects to make cinema _____.
19. While blocking telephone signals in cinemas and theaters the blocking device might affect
signals to _______.
20. Before it was legalized, the use of blocking devices was punishable with a fine of
20,660npounds or _________.
Part I Vocabulary
Section A
Directions: There are ten questions in this section. Each question is a sentence with one word
or phrase underlined. Below the sentence are four words or phrases marked A, B C and D. Choose
the word or phrase that is closest in meaning to the underlined one. Mark the corresponding letter
with a single bar across the square brackets on your machine-scoring Answer Sheet.
1. These figures boil down to no significance as they are statistically imperfect.
A amount to B conform to C contribute to D attach to
2. The researchers are working hard to find the optimal concentration of this drug.
A most poisonous B most likely C most famous D most desirable
3. This young lawyer dares to take on the powerful on behalf of the poor and weak.
A with the favor of B find good jobs for C assume the responsibility for D accept the
challenge of
4. The last traces of respectability had vanished by the time he was convicted and imprisoned.
A collapsed B disappeared C perished D scattered
5.
Fearful of losing her job for good, this lady decided to talk to the manager directly.
A for benefits B by luck C for ever D at hand.