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闵行区教育局

中级职称英语考试(7)

(20%)(15minutes)

ListeningComprehensionPartI

Directions:Thispartistotestyourlisteningability.Itconsistsof

3sections.

SectionA

Directions:Thissectionistotestyourabilitytogiveproperresponses.

Thereare5recorded

questionsinit.Aftereachquestion,thereisapause.Thequestionswill

bespokentwo

times.Whenyouhearaquestion,youshoulddecideonthecorrectanswer

fromthe4

choicesmarkedA)rB),C)andD)giveninyourtestpaper.Thenyoushould

mark

thecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethrough

thecenter.

Example:

Youwillhear:

Youwillread:A)I*mnotsure.B)You1reright.C)Yes,certainly.D)

That*sinteresting.

Fromthequestionwelearnthatthespeakerisaskingthelistenertoleave

amessage.

ThereforeC)Yes,certainly,isthecorrectanswer.YoushouldmarkC)

ontheAnswerSheet.

[A][B][C][D]

Nowthetestwillbegin.

1.A)Withpleasure.B)That*sgreat.

C)Whatapity!D)Pleasedon't.

2.A)About10dollarsB)By12o'clock.

C)Inthephotoshop.D)Amomentago.

3.A)Whynot?B)Isee.

C)Idon'tthinkso.D)Goahead.

4.A)Yes,please.B)Noproblem.

C)Don'tworry.D)Thankyou.

5.A)What'sthere?B)CanIhelpyou?

C)Notrouble.D)Thankyouverymuch.

SectionB

Directions:Thissectionistotestyourabilitytounderstandshort

dialogues.Thereare5recorded

dialoguesinit.Aftereachdialogue,thereisarecordedquestion.The

dialoguesandquestionswill

bespokentwotimes.Whenyouhearaquestion,youshoulddecideonthe

correctanswerfrom

the4choicesmarkedA),B)rC)andD)giveninyourtestpaper.Thenyou

shouldmarkthe

correspondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthe

centre.

6.A)Themanwilldoeverything.

B)Themanneedsarest.

C)Aliceofferstohelp.

D)Aliceisquitebusy.

7.A)Theyarefree.B)Theyarecharged

C)TheyareexpensiveD)Theyarecheap.

8.A)Manypeoplediedinthefire.

B)Twopersonwereinjured.

C)Therewasatrafficaccident.

D)Therewasanaircrash.

9.A)Buyatrainticketforher.

B)Enjoyaconcertwithher.

C)Gotothemeetingwithher.

D)Drivehertotherailwaystation.

10.A)Wheretohavethemeeting.

B)Whentohavethemeeting.

C)Whotoattendthemeeting.

D)Whattodiscussatthemeeting.

SectionC

Directions:Inthissectionyouwillheararecordedshortpassage.The

passageisprintedinthe

testpaper,butwithsomewordsorphrasesmissing.Thepassagewillbe

readthreetimes.

Duringthesecondreading,youarerequiredtoputthewordsorphrases

thatyouhear

ontheAnswerSheetinorderofthenumberedblanksaccordingtowhatyou

hear.The

thirdreadingisforyoutocheckyourwriting.

Nowthepassagewillbegin.

Goodevening,ladiesandgentlemen!

Firstofall,letthankyouforinvitingustosuchagreatChristmasparty.We____11____

enjoyedthedeliciousfoodandexcellentwine.Also,themusicwasperfect,soifIwereabetter

dancer,Iwouldhaveenjoyedthepartytwice___12____.Ienjoyedmeetingand___13___toyon,

andsharingthetimetogether.Ihopewellbeabletokeepgoodrelationshipandmake___14___

anothergreatonetogether.

Thankyouagainforthe___15party.Wehavehadagreattime.

II.VocabularyandStructure(40%)(30minutes)

PartDirections:Thereare20incompletesentencesinthissection,for

eachsentencetherearefour

choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentence.

Thenmarkthe

correspondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthe

center.

16.Heisaverygoodlistenerathome,butbackinhisofficeheorders.

A.isusedtogivingB.usedtogiveC.isusedtogiveD.usedtogiving

17.Approvalofthepatient'sfamilyshouldbesoughtbeforedoctorssuchoperations.

A.makeupB.consistofC.carryoutD.makeout

18.1didnotexpectsuchunkindtreatment.

A.athandB.atyourhandsC.inhandD.byhand

Airhostessesthepressthattheyweregoingonstrike.19.D.revealedtoC.relatedto

A.revertedtoB.referredto

11atthat.

tagreewithallyousay,butP20.1don'D.letitintoC.letitoutB.letitoffA.

letitgo

21.treallymynewjobyet.Ihaven*D.getatC.gotalongB.gotintoA.

gotthrough

22.Somepeopleliketoliveinthecountrysidebecauselifeismorepeacefulthancity

life.

A.cruelB.rudeC.ruralD.urban

23.Thesetwomedicalinstrumentsworkonthesame.

A.principalB.propertyC.principleD.personality

24.Sheintearswhensheheardthenews.

A.brokeoutB.brokeupC.brokedownD.knockedout

25.Thispillcanheadaches.

A.revealB.relieveC.referD.resume

26.Whenboundariesbetweencountriesarenotclearly,thereisusuallytrouble.

A.definedB.imaginedC.measuredD.idealized

27.Thereisnopointthepianounlessyoupracticeeveryday.

A.tolearntoplayB.inlearningtoplay

C.bylearningtoplayD.havinglearnedtoplay

28.1hopethedoctorcanthepaininmyshoulder.

A.rescueB.fixC.treatD.cure

Hefinishedhisstudieswiththehelpofeducational.

29.D.ground

C.baseB.foundationA.background

Hishorsewasgiventhehighestattheshow.

30.

A.awardB.rewardC.prizeD.price

31.Thisdifficultydidnotintheleastshakehis.

A.thoughtB.opinionC.determinationD.idea

32.Itwasn'tyesterdayInoticedsomethingwrongwiththemachine.

A.till--,thatB.until…thatC.until…whenD.until…before

33.“Sixtyofthepupilsareboys“meansthatofeveryhundredpupils,sixtyareboys.

A.gradeB.rateC.percentageD.percent

thisendlesscomplainingamomentlonger.

Ican'34.

D.persist

B.experienceC.conquerA.endure

Youwillhavetoaseveretest.

35.

D.getoutC.getthroughgetinA.B.getoff

sreallywhatmatters.

'Iamalive,that36.A.C.sinceAslongasD.AlthoughB.because

Weourworkafterarest.37.

C.resumedB.assumed

A.consumedD.released

38.What'stheplaceyouhaveeverbeento?

B.furtherD.furthestC.farther

A.farthest

39.Asoneofthenationsleadinginscienceweattractmanymorepeopletothis

countrythanwelose.

A.SmartB.talentedC.aptitudeD.able

40.Hewon'ttoyourrequesteasily.

A.giveoutC.giveup

B.giveoffD.givein

41.He*soneoftheheadstrongpeoplewhoarehardto.

C.talkroundB.talkovertalkwith

A.D.talkabout

Theyspendalltheirmoneyontheirhouse,weprefertospendoursontraveling..

42.

A.thoughB.whereasC.whereD.because

43.Thecarwastotallydestroyedbytheofthecrash.

A.admissionD.influenceC.impactB.effecting

44.Thatincidenttaughthimnottojudgeapersonappearance.

D.withA.by

C.through

B.in

45.Themeetingcouldtakeplaceassoonastoday,weather.

A.permits

B.permittingD.waspermitted

C.permitted

46.Wemustbuythetentthisweeksothatitwillbeforcampingontheweekend.

A.innotimeB.sometimesC.intimeD.ontime

47.1amgoingtohavethisbadtooth.

C.pulloutB.pulloverA.pullingoutD.pulledout

48.Thechildclunghismother,begginghernottoleave.

C.onD.atB.toA.With

49.Wedon'twantthekidsto.Theyseldomgetsuchachance.

A.knockoutB.getoutD.comeoutC.missout

50.Hischanceofsuccessisverybecauseheisnottryinghisbest.

D.possibleB.slimA.C.thin

Likely

51.Theseclotheswerenotforsuchaformaloccasion.

A.appropriateB.relativeD.cautiouslyC.reluctant

52.Cansuchathinghappeningagain?

A.preventfromB.havepreventedfrom

C.bepreventedfromD.topreventfrom

53Ourcountryhasmanyresources.

A.peculiarB.potential

C.possible

D.practical

54Peterisofwinningthepostasassistanttothemanagingdirector.

B.determinedA.safeC.consciousD.confident

55Maryhadn*tsaidasinglewordsincesupper,herhusband.

A.orhadB.norhadC.neitherhadD.norhas

III.ReadingComprehension(30%)(30minutes)Part

Directions:Therear㊀4passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowed

bysomequestionsor

unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,

B,CandD.Youshould

decideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswer

Sheetwithasingleline

throughthecenter.

Passage1

Questions56to60arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Researchshowsthattheaveragehighschoolstudentwillstudyfourhoursperweekforany

majortest.TheoutcomeofthisfourhoursofstudyvariesfromanAtoanF,whichmeansthatin

highschoolgradesarestronglydeterminedbyintelligencesinceeveryonestudiesthesame

amountoftime.

Butcollegeisdifferent.Mostofthestudentsarehighlyintelligentandeachhasplentyof

timeforself-study.Toscorehighonanytest,acollegestudenthastoworkhardand,probably

moreimportantly,knowhowtousehisorhertimemostefficiently.Theproblemisthatyourstudy

habitsformedinhighschoolmaymakeyouunabletostudywellincollegebecauseyouhave

neverexperiencedwhatittakestoperformatthecollegelevel.Thatiswhythefreshmanyearis

thehardestyearforallcollegestudents.

Basedonmyextensiveobservationofstudentperformancesoncollegetests,Irecommend

thefollowingstudytimepertest:6hoursperweekforanA,4hoursforaB,3.5hoursforaC,2.5

hoursforaDand0hoursforanF.Anhourofstudyisdefinedasstudyingfor45minutesanda

breakof15minutes.Tenhoursofcontinuousstudywithoutabreakisdefinedasonehourofstudy.

Thebraindoesnotprocessandstoreinformationthewaystudentspreferstudying.Occasionally,

somesucceedbystudyingatthelastminute,buttheyareexceptionstotherule.

Researchalsosuggeststhattheslowest10percentofthestudentsmayneed5to6timesas

muchtimetolearnthesamematerialasthefastest10percent.Eachpersonisverylikelytohave

strengthsandweaknesses.Overcomingyourweaknessincreasesyourstrength.

56.Accordingtothewriter,thereasonwhyhighschoolstudentsgetdifferenttestresultsisthat

A.somestudentshavegoodstudyhabitswhileothersdonot

B.somestudentsworkharderthantherestofthem

C.theirintelligencevariesfrompersontoperson

D.theirteachersteachthemindifferentways

57.Thefreshmanyearisconsideredthehardestforallcollegestudentsbecause.

A.theyfeelworriedamongsomanyintelligentpeople

B.theyaretooanxioustoscorehighonalltests

C.theydon'tknowyethowtostudyatthecollegelevel

D.theyhavetotakealotofcoursesatthesametime

58.Inordertostudyefficiently,thewritersuggeststhatoneshould.

A.spend10%ofhistimeonthemostdifficultsubjects

B.setaside1/4ofthestudyingtimeforbreak

C.takeaone-hourrestafter10hoursofstudy

D.study6hoursandthentakeagoodrest

59.Whattakesthefasteststudentstolearninonehourmaytakethesloweststudents.

A.3hours

2hoursB.

4hoursC.

5hours

D.

probably

thatthewritermostisconcludedcanwritten,passagewayFrom60.thethisisitbe

ahighschoolteacherA.acollegestudentB.

ahighschoolstudent

C.

D.acollegeteacher

Passage2

Questions61to65arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Asoapisapopulartelevisiondramaserial(连续居U)aboutthedailylivesandproblemsofa

groupofpeople.Thestoriesmakeviewerslaugh,cryandwaittoseewhathappensnext.Thus,

viewerswouldcome.

Forsomesoapfans,itisliketheendoftheworldwhenuAnotherWorldvendsafter35-year

run.That'sbecausesoapsthesedayscan*tsatisfydevotedviewers.Altogether,dailyviewershave

decreasedfrom69.6millionto48.8millionsince1991.Forinstance,ABC*s"AllMyChildren

drew8.3millionin1991,now4.5million.

Onereasonisthatsoapsaredifficultinaneramarkedbyvariouselectronicgames.Girlswho

usedtowatchdaytimedramaswiththeirmothersnowgototheirroomswheretheycanwatch

cableontheirownTVset,orplayvideogames,orwanderontheInternet.Besides,theaudience

wastooold,at47onaverage.TVstationshavetogettherightviewersbecausewomen,from18

to49,havetheincometobuythethingspushedbyadvertisers.Itsgottentothepointwhereit's

financiallydriven.

Butnetworksaren'tabouttodropsoaps,aslongasadvertiserslikethemsomuch.It'svery

efficientandcheaptospreadheavilyanumberofads.Ontheotherhand,there'snotmuchto

replacethem.Talkandothershowshaveabadrecord,andtheydon'treachaconcentratedfemale

audience.Thechannelsbelievethattheywillattractyoungerviewers,thenextgenerationofsoap

watchers,bystarringnewcharactersandputtinginfreshbloodintoplot(情节)lines.There'sno

secret.Peoplewantagoodstory.

61.WhatisNOTtrueabout"AnotherWorld”?

A.ItisaTVseries.

B.Ithasbeenonfor35years.

C.SomeviewersfeelsorryfortheendoftheirfavoriteTVseries.

D.Itsproducershavebeenthreatenedforstoppingit.

62.Soapshavelostdailyviewerssince1991.

A.lessthan20,00,000

20,000,000B.

over20,000,000C.over2,000,000

D.

Thesoapindustryhastoworkhardertoattracttheaudienceforthefollowingreasonsexcept

63.

that.

advertisersandfaithfulviewersneeditA.

otherTVshowsaremuchbetterandgoingtobeatthesoapB.

therearevariousmeansofenjoymentC.

D.theyounggenerationdon'tlikesoaps

64.Whatdoestheauthormeanby“puttinginfreshbloodintotheplotlines???

A.Toaddviolencetothestory.

B.Tocreateattractiveeventswhichmakeupthestory.

C.Toaddsomenewwordstothestory.

D.Tomakethestorylookreal.

65.Themainideaofthepassageisabout.

A.thepresentconditionandprospectofsoaps

B.soap*sdeclineinviewers

C.profitsbroughtbysoapsthroughadvertisements

D.abriefhistoryofsoaps'development

Passage3

Questions66to70arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Mygrandson,Daniel,andIhavealwaysbeenveryclose.WhenDaniel'sfatherremarried

afteradivorce,Daniel,whowaseleven,andhislittlesister,Kristie,cametolivewithus.My

husbandandIweremorethanhappytohavekidsinthehouseagain.

Thingsweregoingalongjustfineuntilthediabetes(糖尿病)I'velivedwithmostofmy

adultlifestartedaffectingmyeyes.Andthenmoreseriously,mykidney(肾),Theneverything

seemedtofallapart.

Threetimesaweek,Ihadtogotothehospitaltobehookeduptoadialysismachine(透析

机.).Iwasliving,butIcouldn*treallycallitalife—itwasanexistence.Ihadnoenergy.I

draggedmyselfthroughmydailychores(家庭杂事)andsleptasmuchasIcould,Mysenseof

humorseemedtodisappear.

Daniel,seventeenbythen,wasreallyaffectedbythechangeinme.Hetriedashardashe

couldtomakemelaugh,tobringbackthegrandmawholovedtoclownaround(开玩笑)withhim.

Eveninmysorrystate,Danielcouldstillbringasmiletomyface.

Butthingswerenotimproving.Afterayearondialysis,Myconditionwasdeteriorating(恶化)

andthedoctorsfeltthatifIdidn'treceiveakidneytransplantwithinsixmonths,Iwouldsurelydie.

NeonetoldDanielthis,butheknew—hesaidallhehadtodowasrockafterme,Totopitoff(更糟糕

的是),asmyconditionworsened,therewasachanceIwouldbecometooweaktohavethe

transplantsurgeryatall,andthentherewouldbenothingtheycoulddoforme.Sowestartedthe

tenseanddesperatewaitforakidney.

Iwasadamant(坚决的)thatIdidn*twantakidneyfromanyoneIknew.Iwouldwaituntilan

appropriatekidneybecameavailable,orIwouldliterallydiewaiting.ButDanielhadotherplans.

Thetimethathetookmetomydialysisappointments,hedidalittlesecretresearchonhisown.

Thenheannouncedhisintentionstome.

Grandma,I'mgivingyouoneofmykidneys.PmyoungandPmhealthy...Hepaused.He

couldseeIwasn'tatallhappywithhisoffer.Hecontinued,almostinwhisper,Andmostofall,I

couldn'tstanditifyouweren*taround.Hisfaceworeanexpressionofappealmixedwith

determination.Hecanbeasstubbornasamule(像骡子一样固执)oncehedecidesonsomething

—butPvebeentoldmanytimesthatIcanout-stubbornanymule!

Weargued.Icouldn'tlethimdoit.Webothknewthatifhegaveuphiskidney,he*dalso

giveuphislife'sdream:toplayfootball.Thatboyate,drankandsleptfootball.Itwasallheever

talkedabout.Andhewasgood,too.Danielwasco-captainandstardefensivetackle(防守阻截队员)

ofhishighschoolteam;heexpectedtoapplyforafootballscholarshipandwaslooking

forwardtoplayingcollegefootball.Hejustlovedthesport.

HowcanIletyouthrowawaythethingthatmeansthemosttoyou?Ipleadedwithhim.

Grandma,hesaidsoftly,comparedtoyourlife,footballmeansnothingtome.'

Afterthat,Icouldn*targueanymore.Soweagreedtoseeifhewasagooddonor(〜;〜4,〜-)

match,andthenwe*ddiscussitfurther.Whenthetestscameback,theyshowedDanielwasa

perfectmatch.Thatwasit.IknewIwasn'tgoingtowinthatargument,sowescheduledthe

transplant.

Bothsurgerieswentsmoothly.AssoonasIcameoutoftheanesthesia(麻醉),Icouldtell

thingsweredifferent.Ifeltgreat!Thenursesintheintensivecareunithadtokeeptellingmetolie

backandbequiet-Iwasn'tsupposedtobethatlively!Iwasafraidtogotosleep,forfearI

wouldbreakthespell(破除魔法)andwakeupthewayIhadbeenbefore.Butthegoodfeeling

didn'tgoawayandIspenttheeveningjokingandlaughingwithanyonewhowouldlisten.Itwas

sowonderfultofeelaliveagain!

Thenextday,theymovedmeoutofICUandontothefloorwhereDanielwas

recuperating(复原)threedoorsaway.Hisgrandfatherhelpedhimwalkdowntoseemeassoon

asIwasmovedintomyroom.Whenwesaweachother,wedidn'tknowwhattosay.Holding

hands,wejustsatthereandlookedateachotherforalongtime,overwhelmedbythedeepfeeling

oflovethatconnectedus.

Finally,hespoke.Wasitworthwhile,Grandma?

Ilaughedalittleruefully(懊悔).Itwasforme!Butwasitforyou'?Iaskedhim.Henodded

andsmiledatme.I'vegotmygrandmaback."AndIhavemylifeback.Itstillamazesme.Every

morning,whenIwakeup,IthankGod—andDaniel---forthismiracle.Amiraclebomofthe

purestlove.

66.Grandma'sdiabetesbroughtaboutallthefollowingEXCEPTthat.

A)hereyesandherkidneyswereaffected

B)grandmabecamequiteadifferentperson

C)Danielhadtobesentbackhometohisfather

D)everythingwasthrownintoconfusion

67.Whengrandmawasatherlowest,whatdidDanieldotobringherbacktoherusualself?

A)Hetriedhisbesttomakeherlaugh.

B)Hehelpedherwiththedailychores.

C)Hegaveuphisdreamofgoingtocollege.

D)Hesearcheddesperatelyforagooddonormatch.

68.HowdidgrandmafeelwhenDanielannouncedhisintentiontogiveheroneofhiskidneys?

A)ShewasmovedbyDaniel'sselflessdecision.

B)Shewasn'tatallhappywithDaniel'soffer.

C)Shefeltrelievedthatanappropriatekidneywasavailable.

D)Shewasenthusiasticaboutcarryingthekidneyofsomeonesheloved.

69.WhatwouldgivingupakidneymeantoDaniel,accordingtothepassage?

A)Hewouldn*tbeyoungandhealthythereafter.

B)Hedidn*thavetosearchforagoodmatchanymore.

C)Hecouldapplyforafullscholarshiptoacollegehedesired.

D)Hewouldalsogiveuphislife'sdream:toplayfootball.

70.Howwasgrandmawhenshecameoutoftheanesthesiaafterthesurgery?

A)Shewasfeelinglow.

B)Shewasfulloflife.

C)Shewaslethargic(无精打采).

D)Shewasthewayshehadbeenbefore.

IV.Cloze(10%)(15minutes)Part

Directions:Thereare10blanksinthefollowingpassage.Foreachblank

therearefourchoices.

YoushouldchoosetheEXACTwordthatappearsinyourtextbook.Thenmark

thecorresponding

letterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.

Getahighgrade.Learnasecondlanguage.Findagoodjob.—71—alotofmoney.Few

peoplewouldblameyou_72—wantingtodoanyoneofthesethings-orallthe_73—.The

questionis,arethesetruegoalsor_74—wishes?

Mostofusarefamiliar_75—thesaying,“agoal_76—aplanisjustawish."Theabilityto

setand_77__goals-whetherit'sthesimpleto-dolistthatgetsyouthroughtheday_78—

majorobjectives_79—willdefineyourlife-isthedifference_80—successandfailure,

betweenmerebusyworkandtrulyworthwhileaccomplishments.

71.A.WinB.EarnC.GetD.Obtain

72.A.byB.fromC.forD.out

73.A.aboveB.belowC.frontD.before

74.A.simpleB.uniqueC.onlyD.mere

75.A.toB.withC.forD.in

76.A.inB.byC.withoutD.to

77.A.achieveB.maintainC.keepD.sustain

78.A.onB.otherwiseC.orD.at

79.A.theyB.itC.thisD.that

80.

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