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1、会计专业学位外语考试模拟试题(1) 2004.12一、语音题。(每空1分,共5分)1、A. holiday B. some C. come D. cover2、A. thousand B. surround C. cloudy D. should3、A. great B. fate C. palace D. grade4、A. move B. notice C. motor D. whole5、A. choose B. flood C. spoon D. food二、辩错题。(每题1分,共5分)6、There was no bus. I have to walk home. A. no B.

2、have C. to walk D. home7、She has read the article last week. A. has read B. the C. article D. last8、We set up a lot of universities since 1949. We have also set up a Central Radio and Television University. A. set up B. since C. also D. a9、By now Old Wang worked in that factory for twenty years. A.

3、worked B. in C. that D. for10、Now that they have successfully passed the TOEFL, the students were ready to begin their classes at the university. A. Now that B. successfully C. were D. to begin9、Hangzhou is the most beautiful city I saw. A. the B. most C. city D. saw三、单选题。(每题1分,共25分)11、It _ the eyes

4、 to read in such poor light. A. hurts B. hurt C. has hurt D. is hurt12、The small boy kept _his mother for a penny, so she gave him and he ran to the candy shop. A. ask B. to ask C. asked D. asking13、He had two houses. He lived with his wife and child in the outer house,_ was comfortable and clean. A

5、. that B. where C. which D. it14、As I opened the door and went in, the children _ on the bed playing. A. were sitting B. sat C. are sitting D. sit15、He had four copies of this article_ in black. A. typing B. typed C. to be typed D. type16、They that place before the earthquake took place. A. left B.

6、had left C. would leave D. have left17、Yesterday morning she _ one of her old friends in the street. A. looked up B. built up C. led to D. came across18、Please dont get angry with him. _, he was only 4 years old, you know. A. Well B. Then C. However D. After all19、If you _as I told you, this wouldnt

7、 have happened. A. had done B. did C. would do D. have done20、Thunderstorms are _common in Ireland than in England. A. much more less B. the least C. much D. much less21、I remember the whole thing as if it _ yesterday. A. happened B. happens C. had happened D. has happened22、_this job, you have to h

8、ave enough experience. A. To complete B. Completing C. Completed D. Having completed23、He suddenly realized how much they_. A. had both changed B. both changed C. were both changing D. have both changed24、I don t like living with a room mate. Im moving _ my familys house. A. back to B. from C. out o

9、f D. back25、You are_ these problems. They cant be real. A. missing B. looking at C. imagining D. working at26、I left my house early. , the traffic was terrible and it took me a long time to get there. A. However B. Although C. Because D. And27、I never have coffee sugar. A. unless B. in spite of C. w

10、ithout D. despite28、Seriously , I dont understand the situation at all. A. spoken B. speak C. being spoken D. speaking29、His French was no than M. Partiers English. A. good B. best C. the better D. better30、Would you like some salad? _ A. No. B. Yes. C. No, thanks. D. Of course.31、I _ him ever since

11、 he moved to America. A. have never heard of B. had never heard of C. never heard of D. never hear of32、If it _ true, it will cause us a lot of trouble. A. is going to be B. is C. was D. will be33、He was afraid to _ Mary when she was doing her homework. A. intend B. interrupt C. insert D. interest34

12、、Jack was riding his new mountain bike _ top speed. A. at B. with C. in D. on35、I usually go back to my hometown by train, but this time Ill _ there by bus for a change. A. try going B. try to go C. try for going D. try and going四、完形填空。(每空1分,共20分)Americans travel by air in 36 the same way as Europea

13、ns and 37 travel by train. There are, in fact, not many railroad stations 38 in the USA, 39 the track is still being used, since most of Americas freight is still carried 40 . As for passengers, these is a vast network of airlines and airports in easy 41 of almost every American town. Airports, now

14、the travel centers of the USA, 42 comfortable places 43 coffee shops and bars and clean restrooms. Flying in America is 44 expensive than in many other countries, 45 the government subsidized (补助)air fares. Yet the different airlines are not state-owned and compete with one another for passengers.Th

15、ose who cannot 46 either train or plane take the Greyhound bus. 47 transport system in the world carries so many passengers by night and by day. Drivers are 48 aid and have a wonderful safety record.Europeans tend 49 their cars. But Americans treat their cars 50 as vehicles which are important 51 th

16、eir lives - to take them to work, to shopping places, to picnics - or to their friends. 52 when they take a vacation they rarely drive long distances.There is 53 . form of travel which is widely used in the USA, - the rented car. Every city and town 54 at least one car rented firm, some of them are

17、nationwide and have branches abroad 55 . 36、 A. much B. more C. as D. all 37、 A. Japaneses B. the Japanese C. the Japan D. Japans 38、 A. remained B. kept C. left D. remaining 39、 A. although B. when C. for D. because 40 A. on train B. in train C. by train D. with train 41、 A. reach B. grasp C. maste

18、r D. range 42、 A. is B. have been C. are D. has been 43、 A. by B. beside C. have D. with 44、 A. more B. most C. less D. least 45、 A. because B. because of C. when D. if 46、 A. take B. reach C. afford D. offer 47、 A. No B. None C. All D. Every 48、 A. greatly B. more C. highly D. wonderfully 49、 A. to

19、 love B. to loving C. to be loving D. loving 50、 A. really B. actually C. only D. usually 51、 A. to B. for C. with D. on 52、 A. Because B. Besides C. / D. Except 53、 A. other B. another C. the other D. some other 54、 A. has B. have C. has had D. have had 55、 A. either B. as well C. also D. other cou

20、ntries五、阅读理解。(每题1分,共25分)(一)Most people feel stress at some time in their lives. Some people like this pressure and work better because of it. Other people are not comfortable with any stress at all; they soon become unhappy if they feel stress. Sometimes stress can lead people to do things they woul

21、dnt usually do, such as overeat, smoke, drink, or use drugs. Stress, however, is a very normal part of life.It is important to understand that stress doesnt come from an event itself, that is, from the things that are happening in our lives. It comes from the meaning we give to what has happened. Fo

22、r example, a crying baby may be stressful to one person, but it may not bother another person at all; a traffic jam may be stressful to one person while another person may be able to stay calm. We can experience stress any time we feel we dont have control. It can come from a feeling that we cant do

23、 anything about a situation. Basically, it is the bodys way of showing anxiety or worry.Stress is not just caused by our mental or emotional condition. It is also influenced by how tired we are, whether we have a balanced diet with enough vitamins and minerals, whether we get enough physical exercis

24、e, and whether we can relax.56. Which is NOT a correct statement about stress? A. Stress is the cause of our discomfort and should be avoided by everyone. B. Stress may make some people work better and more efficiently. C. Stress may cause people to respond in an unusual way. D. Stress should be vie

25、wed as a normal part of our life. 57. According to the passage, people under stress may do all of the following EXCEPT _. A. overeat B. smoke C. cry D. take drugs 58. The author cites the example of crying baby in order to _. A. illustrate that some people are not bothered by the baby B. argue that

26、people are different in their behavior and reaction C. track down the event that make people stressful D. support that stress comes from how people regard the stress 59. According to the passage, stress can be caused by all the following EXCEPT _. A. a critical event B. how we view the event C. our

27、sense of having no control D. or physical condition60. The tone of the passage is _. A. desperate B. informative C. exaggeratedD. indifferentWhat kind of home you need to prepare for your dog will depend on what kind of dog it is. Some dogs will spend most of their time outdoors. They will need to h

28、ave some sort of doghouse that will keep them warm and dry.Dogs also need exercises. To exercise and play is an important part of a dogs development. Most dogs need to be walked daily for exercise. However, the pet owner must be careful to match the amount of exercise to the age and ability of the d

29、og. Through play, dogs become outgoing pets that are friendly in their interactions (相互配合) with people and other animals. Play not only helps develop a dogs personality, it can also help develop working skills.61. According to the writers suggestions, dogs should be fed _ A. as much as they can eat.

30、 B. regularly with balanced food. C. with good food. D. with the food they like. 62. Why is exercise important to the dogs? A. It makes them healthy. B. It helps to develop friendly character and working skills. C. It helps them to eat more. D. It makes them lovely. 63. What does pet (paragraph 4) m

31、ean? A. A lovely animal B. The dog C. A bird D. The dog owner 64. This passage discusses the following except _ A. feeding of a dog. B. home of a dog. C. exercise of a dog. D. training of a dog.(二)One morning a young woman, who has recently lost her first job, was examining the advertisements in the

32、 paper in search of other work. Suddenly she called out to her mother, who was in the kitchen. Listen to this , Mother ! she cried. Ive found an easy way of making money. What is it? her mother asked, coming into the room. Listen, said the girl, and read the advertisement aloud: Do you want to make

33、money ? Send me a postal order for five pence, together with a stamped, addressed envelope. You will receive a reply showing you how to make hundreds of pounds without leaving your house. Then theres a name and address.Nonsense! Said her mother. Youll only lose five pence and the cost of a postal or

34、der and two stamps. If he knows how to do that, why doesnt he do it himself? Why does he need to advertise? You wont get an answer. Well, five pence isnt much, she said. I can try. She went to the post-office, bought a postal order, and sent it off.Two or three days later she received an envelope wi

35、th a small piece of paper in it. On the paper were four words: Do as I do. 65. What must the woman do to know the way of making money? A. Continue to read the latter half of the advertisement. B. Buy some envelopes. C. Send a postal for five pence and an envelope with a stamp and her address. D. Sen

36、d some money. 66. According to the story, her mother A. didnt believe the ad. and didnt want her to do so B. asked her to find out the secret quickly. C. sent a postal for five pence and an envelop with a stamp and her address D. thought five pence wasnt much. 67. What was the easy way? A. To send e

37、nvelopes. B. To send postal order. C. To make advertisement. D. To learn from the advertiser. 68. This passage is _ A. an advertisement. B. a humor. C. a serious article. D. a short story.(三)That Monday morning feeling could be a crushing pain in the chest which leaves you sweating and gasping (气喘)

38、for breath. Recent research from Germany and Italy shows that heart attacks are more common on Monday mornings and doctors blame the stress (压力) of returning to work after the weekend break. The findings could lead to a better understanding of what causes heart attacks, according to Dr Stefan Willch

39、 of the Free University . When people return to work after a weekend off, the pace of their life changes. They have a higher workload, morestress, more anger and more physical activity, said Willch. We need to know how these events cause changes in the body before we can understand if they cause hea

40、rt attacks. But although people tend to believe that returning to work increases the risk of a heart attack, both Willch and the Italian researchers admit that it is only a partial answer. Dr. Willch said, People should try to create a pleasant working environment. Maybe this risk applies to those w

41、ho see work as a burden, and people who enjoy their work are not so much at risk. We need to find out more.69. What is the Monday morning feeling ? A. People have heart attacks, thinking of returning to work. B. Its a feeling of pain in the chest which makes people sweat and gasp. C. People have mor

42、e stress, thinking of returning to work. D. Its a feeling of unwilling to go back to work. 70. According to the research from Germany and Italy, Monday morning feeling A. has something to do with heart attacks. B. is the main cause of heart attacks. C. causes stress. D. prevent people from returning

43、 to work. 71. What can we infer from Dr. Willich s opinion on Monday morning feeling and heart attacks? A. We are not sure whether Monday morning feeling causes heart attacks. B. Monday morning feeling is not enough to explain the cause of heart attacks. C. Monday morning feeling surely causes heart

44、 attacks. D. We should slow down our pace of life. 72. What did Dr. Willich suggest? A. We should learn to enjoy our work. B. Well see work as a burden. C. We must find out whether work is a burden. D. We must find out more about work.(四)More than 2,500 years ago, a man in India made a discovery. He

45、 discovered the cause of unhappiness and its cure. The man was named Siddhartha Gautama, but he is much better known as the Buddha, which means the wise one. The Buddhas teachings are the basis for one of the worlds great religionsBuddhism. Siddhartha Gautama was born about 563 B. C. His father rule

46、d a small state in northern India. Strangely enough, the man who discovered the cause of unhappiness knew little about it when he was young. His father tried to protect him from all knowledge of sickness, pain, suffering, and death.In spite of all his father did, Siddhartha did eventually learn of u

47、nhappiness. He could never be content when he understood the truth. One night he left his father and his wife and child and gave up his great personal fortune. At first Siddhartha tried to learn wisdom from some holy men. Then he decided to look for the truth within himself. He sat beneath a tree an

48、d vowed that he would not leave until he understood the whole meaning of life. He sat there for 49 days, and then the truth came to him. Siddhartha, the seeker for wisdom, had become the Buddha-the wise one. 73. According to the passage, Siddhartha Gautam was . A. the first man who discovered a way

49、to treat peoples disease B. the founder of a great country C. the founder of a great religion D. a very intelligent man 74. Which of the following statements is true? A. Siddhartha had a happy childhood. B. When he was small, Siddhartha realized life was full of hardships. C. His father taught him t

50、he knowledge of sickness, pain, suffering and death. D. Siddhartha sought for happiness all his life. 75. Why did Siddhartha sit under the tree for 49 days? A. He wanted to find a way to escape death and disease. B. He tried to work out the truth of life. C. He made up his mind to become a wise man.

51、 D. He wanted to found a great religion. 76. Which can be the best title of the passage? A. The Founder of a Great Religion B. The Beginning of a Great Religion C. The Childhood of BuddhaD. The Teachings of Buddha(五)For thousands of years people dreamed of having ability to fly. Mythology and folklo

52、re are filled with tales of supernatural beings who could fly. Yet as recently as the year 1900, most people thought that anyone who took the idea of flying machine seriously was an impractical dreamer. Now flying is a part of everyday life. In fact, it is so much a part of our lives that we tend to

53、 take it for granted. Aviation has brought truly revolutionary changes, especially since World War II. For one thing, the airplane has shrunk the world in terms of travel time. No place in the world is more than 24 hours away from any other by air. A traveler can board a plane in New York and arrive

54、 in London in less than four hours. The trip would have taken several days on the fastest ocean liner before World War II. It is not unusual for business executives to fly to a meeting several hundred kilometers awayand return home the same day.Airplanes also are useful to industry. They deliver goods f

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