2015年1月研究生英语学位课统考(GET)真题试卷
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2015年1月研究生英语学位课统考
(GET)真题试卷
全部题型 1. LISTENING COMPREHE
NSION2. VOCABULARY3. CLOZE4. R
EADING COMPREHENSION5. TRANS
LATION6. WRITING
LISTENING COMPREHENSION
Section A
Directions: In this section, you will hear nine short
conversations between two speakers. At the end of each
conversation a question will be asked about what was
said. The conversations and the questions will be read
only once. Choose the best answer from the four choices
given by marking the corresponding letter with a single
bar across the square brackets on your machine-
scoring Answer Sheet.
听力原文:W: What are you doing, Sam?
M: I'm looking for a job through the classified ads in the paper.
W: Have you tried networking?
Q: What does the woman suggest the man do?1.
A.Try job agencies.
B.Read newspaper ads.
C.Receive extra training.
正确答案:D 解析:女士说:你在做什么,Sam?男士说:
我正在看报纸的分类广告找工作。
女士说:你没试试你的
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A .About six and a half hours.
B .About seven and a half hours.
C .About seven hours.
A .Live a simple life for 30 years.
B .
Rent a three-bedroom flat in 1984. C .Buy a three-bedroom flat in 1984.
A .Those with a degree in Education earn more.
B .Not everyone with a degree earns more.
C .Those with a degree in Media Studies earn more.
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A.The man's wife. B.The man's car.
C.The man's dog.
A.At a fast food restaurant. B.At home.
C.At a delivery company.
A.She is too young to travel alone. B.Her husband has just left home. C.Her husband has passed away.
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A.She took a long walk. B.She stayed up late.
C.She felt very sad.
C.A police officer and a driver.
A.Help them with their homework. B.Emphasize the importance of education. C.Attend school events.
A.By limiting the time a child spends watching TV B.By talking about school with their children. C.By reminding a child of his psychological problems.
A.Because they enjoy flying in a helicopter. B.Because they promote parent-school programs. C.Because they push the child to improve academically.
A.25 percent cheaper.
B.2.5 percent cheaper.
C.2.3 percent cheaper.
A.To make international calls. B.To assign calls local numbers. C.To ensure the quality of calls.
A.America.
B.China.
C.Britain.
A.required B.difficult C.voluntary
A.comply with B.collide with C.deal with
A.facilities B.designs C.hazards
A.recruit B.assemble C.verify
A.accessible B.impossible C.consecutive D.awkward
A.advantage B.border C.awareness
A.break out B.break down C.break off
A.superior B.intermediate C.fundamental
A.unfavorably
B.chronically C.temporarily
A.took up B.took in C.took to
A.in the event of B.in the form of C.at the mercy of
A.test B.texture C.text
A.possible B.easy C.worth
A.ratio B.proportion C.percentage
A.involved B.evolved C.revolved D.resolved
A.give way to B.keep track of C.be skeptical about
A.incompetent B.inexhaustible C.inestimable
A.quite
B.fairly
C.pretty
A.but for B.other than C.rather than
A.comprises B.consists C.composes
A.in the past B.at your disposal C.for a moment
A.necessarily B.hardly C.solely
A.Because of B.Apart from C.As for
A.vicious B.vital C.vocational
A.strength B.force
C.might
A.come about B.bring about C.look about
A.in exchange for B.in relation to C.in comparison with
A.discouraged B.dissatisfied C.dismissed
A.while B.unless
C.if
A.working out B.working up C.working against
A.an advertisement about medical facilities B.a mobile phone with special functions C.a website that supplies medical data
A.improving access to the Internet B.reducing the medical cost at a hospital C.effective use of information on patients
A.has started to use Medopad clinically
B.is using Medopad on a trial basis
C.has changed the way doctors work
A.to test the blood of patients for abnormalities B.to take and share photos of patients' symptoms C.to use a patient's information at the same time
A.welcome
B.fear
C.oppose
A.iPads will replace doctors in future healthcare B.iPads will be readily available in many hospitals C.doctors with iPads could transform hospital care D.Medopad will be of financial benefit to patients
A.More expensive restaurants tend to use simple words in their menus.
B.Cheaper restaurants tend to use longer words in their menus.
C.The longer the words in the menu, the more
expensive the dishes.
D.The shorter the words in the menu, the more
A.They indicate high quality of the food. B.They are hollow words of little value. C.They are more than necessary in the menu.
A.the calorie count of the food
B.the special flavor of the food
C.the source of the food
A.Subway.
B.Per Se.
C.Chipotle.
A.simplicity
B.creativity
C.practicality
A.A comparison of various menus. B.The messages hidden in a menu. C.Dish price and menu trend.
A.Scotland will soon have a much smaller population
B.an ageing population will be a big trouble for Scotland
C.elders will make up more than half of Scottish population
A.will fall dramatically in a short time B.have nothing to do with the living standards C.will make little difference to elders' life
A.an vulnerable spot
B.a big advantage
C.a source of pride
A.higher tax rates can provide enough pensions B.raising tax rates will help win independence C.tax rates are subject to change if necessary D.increasing taxes may possibly harm the
A.completely support
B.strongly oppose
C.be concerned over
A.It Is Time That Scotland Declared Independence. B.Scotland: What if Independence Goes Horribly Wrong?
C.Independence—Both a Blessing and a Curse. D.What's the Best Way to Win Independence in
A.admiration for dolphins as healers B.faith in the therapeutic effect of dolphins C.disbelief in the healing effect of dolphins
A.DAT is sometimes advertised in a misleading manner.
B.DAT sessions are cheap enough to be popularized.
C.DAT practitioners need special training before work.
D.DAT doesn't involve conventional therapeutic
A.the availability of DAT facilities
B.the allegedly negative effect of DAT
C.the real intention of DAT critics
A.indifferent to the benefit of DAT B.unaware of the harm to captive dolphins C.concerned about the captive dolphins
A.keeps most dolphins healthy and happy B.leaves dolphins unhealthy and unhappy C.can contribute to protection of dolphins
A.dolphin-assisted therapy is quite effective for some diseases
B.captive dolphins have a shorter lifespan than those in the wild
C.dolphins are lovely animals worthy of careful protection
D.the belief that dolphins can heal is actually an
A.men started to work at a younger age than women B.women were mostly better-educated than their husbands
C.the husband normally became the sole breadwinner
D.most women got married before they finished
A.the divorce rate is getting increasingly high in the United States
B.partnerships or relationships are improving in American families
C.our families and moral lives are undergoing tremendous changes
D.living costs are becoming unbearably high for
A.About 10% of breadwinners with children under 18 were women in 1960.
B.Most families in the United States depend on the wife for a living.
C.Globalization has put more women out of work in the United States.
D.80 percent of the mothers are single in the
A.men can switch to another job easily B.sometimes men can't find a suitable job C.women are more adaptable than men
A.has nothing to do with the trend of globalization B.shows the superiority of women over men C.can contribute to the happiness of a family
A.For Better or Worse, Women's Roles Are Changing.
B.Why the Rate of Unemployment Is High Among Males?
C.A Closer Look at Relations Between Marriage and Income.
D.The Impact of Globalization on Women's。