2021年《学位英语》试题(全国版)

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  • 1. The number of cell phone users______in recent years.

    Akeeps grown

    Bis growing

    Care growing

    Dhave grown

  • 2. The plane took______at 10 o’clock sharp.

    Aoff

    Bon

    Cin

    Dover

  • 3. He is the only child in the family.He has______sisters______brothers.

    Aneither...nor

    Beither...of

    Cboth...and

    Dneither...or

  • 4. I don’t have anything______with my father.

    Ain detail

    Bin practice

    Cin common

    Din general

  • 5. The government applied this rule______every city of the country.

    Afor

    Bto

    Cwith

    Dby

  • 6. Be more careful in spelling.Don’t______any letter again.

    Aleak

    Breduce

    Comit

    Dwithdraw

  • 7. Jerry’s doctor suggested that Jerry______in hospital for two more weeks.

    Astay

    Bwill stay

    Chad stayed

    Dstayed

  • 8. ______by a car, the poor man was unconscious for three days.

    AHitting

    BHaving hit

    CHit

    DHe was hit

  • 9. I cannot tell you what I think of the film______I have not seen it yet.

    Athough

    Beven if

    Cso that

    Das

  • 10. ______surprised all of us was that he canceled the meeting.

    AWhich

    BWhat

    CIt

    DThat

  • 11. The population of this country______over 3,000 tons of potatoes every month.

    Aconsumes

    Bassumes

    Cresumes

    Dconfirms

  • 12. This is the oldest church in England______important religious activities are held.

    Awhere

    Bthat

    Cas

    Dwhich

  • 13. The harder you work,______progress you will make in the future.

    Amore

    Bthe best

    Cthe most

    Dthe greater

  • 14. He tried to______the judges of his innocence.

    Apersuade

    Badvise

    Cconvince

    Dbelieve

  • 15. Even if English is so widely used in the world, by no means______our mother tongue.

    Ait can replace

    Bwill it replace

    Cit will replace

    Dit replaces

  • 16. May’s ability to learn from observations______greatly to her success in public life.

    Abelonged

    Bcontributed

    Cattached

    Dturned

  • 17. Edgar______in doing it, though he had failed more than once.

    Apersisted

    Binsisted

    Cassisted

    Dresisted

  • 18. People’s living standard in this city is far above______.

    Aimagination

    Breality

    Caverage

    Dexpectation

  • 19. It was______the next morning that her husband came back home.

    Anot till

    Btill

    Cuntil

    Dnot until

  • 20. He made a big mistake and______he was fired by the company.

    Aconstantly

    Bconsequently

    Ccontinuously

    Dconsistently

  • Dialogue One
    Shop assistant: Can I help you?
    Customer: Yes.(1)______
    Shop assistant: We should have some in stock, but I’m not sure.(2)______
    Customer: Thank you.I’d like to try on a blue one if possible.Shop assistant: Well, the blue ones are out of stock.(3)______
    Customer: Hmm, it looks nice.(4)______
    Shop assistant: Yes, of course.The changing rooms are over there.

    1. 题干中1处填( )

    AMay I try it on, please?

    BLet me check it for you.

    CHow about this green one?

    DDo you have a skirt like this in size M?

  • 2. 题干中2处填( )

    AMay I try it on, please?

    BLet me check it for you.

    CHow about this green one?

    DDo you have a skirt like this in size M?

  • 3. 题干中3处填( )

    AMay I try it on, please?

    BLet me check it for you.

    CHow about this green one?

    DDo you have a skirt like this in size M?

  • 4. 题干中4处填( )

    AMay I try it on, please?

    BLet me check it for you.

    CHow about this green one?

    DDo you have a skirt like this in size M?

  • Dialogue Two
    Jane: Hello, may I speak to Miss Jones?
    Receptionist: Oh, she’s just left the office.Jane: (1)______
    Receptionist: Well, I’m not sure.(2)______
    Jane: Yes, please.Could you tell her that Jane Henderson called and ask her to call me back?
    Receptionist: Of course.(3)______
    Jane: Sure.It’s 0151 227 9789.Receptionist: OK.I’ll tell Miss Jones that you called.Jane: Thanks.

    5. 题干中1处填( )

    AWhen would you like to meet?

    BMay I have your phone number?

    CWhen do you think she’ll be back?

    DWould you like to leave a message?

  • 6. 题干中2处填( )

    AWhen would you like to meet?

    BMay I have your phone number?

    CWhen do you think she’ll be back?

    DWould you like to leave a message?

  • 7. 题干中3处填( )

    AWhen would you like to meet?

    BMay I have your phone number?

    CWhen do you think she’ll be back?

    DWould you like to leave a message?

  • Dialogue Three
    Teacher: Nice to meet you again, Jenny.Jenny: Hi, Miss Wang.Teacher: (1)______
    Jenny: It was wonderful.How about you?
    Teacher: Great! (2)______ And the scenery there was so impressive.Jenny: I agree! I went there last summer, too.(3)______
    Teacher: Yeah.Oh, it’s almost time for class.We can talk about it later.

    8. 题干中1处填( )

    ACome in and join the class.

    BIt was such a charming place.

    CHow was your summer vacation?

    DI travelled to Jiuzhaigou Valley with my family.

  • 9. 题干中2处填( )

    ACome in and join the class.

    BIt was such a charming place.

    CHow was your summer vacation?

    DI travelled to Jiuzhaigou Valley with my family.

  • 10. 题干中3处填( )

    ACome in and join the class.

    BIt was such a charming place.

    CHow was your summer vacation?

    DI travelled to Jiuzhaigou Valley with my family.

  • Nowadays, children heavily cling to digital devices such as computers and smart phones.Some spend up to six hours a day on their digital devices.They can be playing games online with people elsewhere, updating their status on social media, texting friends, or looking for the latest apps to download to their computers or smart phones.This worried Martin Strott.He is the headmaster of the Old Hall School in Wellington, England.He was so concerned that he challenged his students to take part in a week of “digital detox”, a program to reduce their reliance on digital devices.Mr.Strott told the local newspaper, the Shropshire Star, that too much screen time would affect the development of their social skills.At another interview with a magazine, he mentioned that this over reliance on digital devices “takes away family time and reduces their chances of face to face communication”.The parents are happy with the program.But what about the children? Nine year old Fred usually spends around two hours on his digital devices at home after school and around 10 hours on weekends.For him, the digital detox experience was “really hard”.He said that he had been engaged in many interesting outdoor activities organized by the headmaster, but still missed his phone and online games.The idea of keeping children away from their digital devices for a while to prevent too much dependence on them is not particularly new.There have been similar practices in the United States.But are they effective in the long run? According to Mr.Strott, even if kids go back to their digital devices, the hope is that at least they will think about how they will use their time.

    11. According to Paragraph 1, what would children do when they cling to their digital devices?

    AThey would shop on social media

    BThey would message their friends.

    CThey would develop the latest apps.

    DThey would do their homework online

  • 12. What does the term “digital detox” (Para.2) mean?

    ADeveloping their social skills.

    BUsing digital devices skillfully.

    CSpending less time on digital devices.

    DPromoting the use of digital devices.

  • 13. The Shropshire Star is______.

    Aa magazine

    Ba newspaper

    Ca learning app

    Da digital device

  • 14. How did Fred feel about his “digital detox” experience?

    ATough

    BAshamed

    CEnjoyable

    DAttractive

  • 15. What is the passage mainly about?

    AThe functions of smart phones.

    BAn introduction to digital devices.

    CThe after class activities for students.

    DA project to prevent over reliance on digital devices.

  • Sixteen years ago I learned this lesson in the back seat of a New York City taxi.Here’s what happened.I got on a taxi and set out for Grand Central Station.We were driving in the right lane when, all of a sudden, a black car cut in right in front of us.My taxi driver slammed on the brakes.The taxi skidded(滑行) and missed that black car’s back end just by inches!
    The driver of the black car, who almost caused a big accident, started yelling bad words at us.My taxi driver just smiled and waved at the guy.He was so friendly! I was surprised and asked, “Why did you just do that? This guy almost ruined your car and sent us to the hospital!” Then my taxi driver taught me something, which I now call “The Law of the Garbage Truck.”
    Many people are like “garbage trucks”.They run around full of “garbage”—full of frustration, full of anger, and full of disappointment.As their “garbage” piles up, they need a place to dump it.And if you let them, they will dump it on you.When they do so, do not take it personally.You just smile, wave, wish them well, and move on.You will be happy with what you have done.I started to criticize myself for my previous reactions.“How often did I let ‘garbage trucks’ run right over me?And how often did I take their ‘garbage’ and spread it to other people at work, at home or on the streets?” It was that day that I made up my mind not to act like that anymore.Successful people do not let “garbage trucks” take over their day.What about us?If we let more “garbage trucks” pass us by, we will be happier.Life is too short to wake up with regrets in the morning.So, love those people who treat you right.Forget about the ones who do not.

    16. In Paragraph 1, “slammed on the brakes”, means “______”.

    Adrove the car steadily

    Bstopped the car suddenly

    Coverlook the front car carefully

    Dspeeded up the car immediately

  • 17. Which of the following statements is true about the taxi driver?

    AHe caused a big accident.

    BHe was sent to the hospital.

    CHe shouted at the other driver.

    DHe acted friendly to the other driver.

  • 18. What does “garbage trucks” in this passage refer to?

    APeople collecting garbage.

    BPeople with negative feelings.

    CThe trucks carrying kitchen waste.

    DThe trucks working at a dumping groune.

  • 19. The author regretted______.

    Ahaving smiled and waved at the driver

    Bhaving taken the “garbage” and spread it to others

    Chaving acted friendly towards people on the streets

    Dhaving let the driver go when he almost caused the car accident

  • 20. The purpose of the passage is______.

    Ato teach people how to drive in the city

    Bto tell people how to avoid car accidents

    Cto inform people of traffic rules in New York

    Dto advise people on handling bad emotions from others

  • Doctors say anger can be an extremely damaging emotion, unless you learn how to deal with it.They warn that anger can lead to heart disease, stomach problems, headaches, emotional problems and breast cancer.Anger is a normal emotion that we all feel from time to time.Some people express anger openly in a calm and reasonable way.Others burst with anger, screaming and yelling.But still others keep their anger inside.They cannot or will not express it.This is called repressing anger.For years some doctors claim that both repressing and expressing anger can be dangerous.They say that in both situations the brain of an angry person releases the same hormones(荷尔蒙).They speed the heart rate, raise blood pressure or sugar level in the blood.As a result, the angry person feels excited and is ready to react.The violent reaction may lead to high blood pressure.However, some other doctors argue that repressing anger is more dangerous to a person’s health than expressing it.They believe that those who keep their anger inside may face a greater danger of heart disease.Most doctors agree that it is important to learn how to deal with anger.They say the first step is to admit that you are angry and recognize the real cause of the anger, then decide if the cause is serious enough to get angry about.If so, do not express your anger immediately.Wait until your anger has cooled down and you are able to express yourself calmly and reasonably.They also believe that a good way to deal with anger is to find humor in the situation that has made you angry.After all, it is much healthier to laugh than to get angry.

    21. In Paragraph 2, “repressing” means______.

    Areleasing

    Bsuppressing

    Cexpressing

    Dreasoning

  • 22. According to some doctors,______.

    Aneither expressing nor repressing anger would produce hormones

    Bexpressing anger would produce lower level of hormones than repressing it

    Cexpressing anger would produce the same level of hormones as repressing it

    Dexpressing anger would produce higher level of hormones than repressing it

  • 23. The best way to deal with anger is______.

    Ato scream and yell

    Bto keep anger inside

    Cto express anger calmly

    Dto joke about the annoying situation

  • 24. What is the best title for this passage?

    AAnger: A Normal Emotion

    BThe Ways to Express Anger

    CHormones: The Result of Anger

    DAnger and the Ways to Cope with it

  • 25. What is the tone of this passage?

    ANeutral

    BNegative

    CEmotional

    DEntertaining

  • Scientist Wambugu works with farmers in Kenya, a country in East Africa.She helps them grow bigger and better crops.She is especially interested in finding simple ways to produce more food.In the past ten years, she has spent much of her time studying sweet potatoes.They are an important food in her part of Kenya.A virus kept attacking the plants.It stopped the sweet potatoes from growing properly.Some farmers, says Wambugu, lost three quarters of their crops because of the virus.Even expensive chemicals and complicated machines could not eliminate the virus.Wambugu went to war against the virus.She searched for a weapon that could save the sweet potatoes.This led to a laboratory established in St.Louis, Missouri.The lab works on genes.Genes exist in the cells of living things and could tell a plant to produce pink flowers or an animal to grow black hair.Now scientists have found ways to move genes from one living thing to another.This process is called genetic engineering.By making use of it, Wambugu created a sweet potato plant that could fight against the virus.She tested her research in Kenya, and her plants produced magnificent sweet potatoes.That’s just the beginning, the scientist believes.Genetically modified foods, she argues, could help farmers in poor countries grow crops desperately needed.“What farmers need”, Wambugu says, “is technology that is packaged in the seed.” No expensive chemicals, no complicated machines—just create strong plants that farmers can grow simply, and fewer people will go hungry.Nevertheless, critics warn that it is dangerous to put genes into species where they do not belong.Because genes tell the cells in plants or animals how to grow, it is not known for sure how the mixing of genes will affect plants or animals in the long term.With that in mind, many people worry about the safety of genetically modified foods.

    26. What caused the loss of three quarters of sweet potatoes in Kenya?

    AA virus.

    BA weapon.

    CNew technologies.

    DExpensive chemicals.

  • 27. What is genetic engineering?

    AA type of genetically modified food.

    BA plant that can produce pink flowers.

    CA laboratory where scientists do research.

    DA technology to put the genes of one species into another.

  • 28. What concern do critics have about genetic engineering?

    AMore labor force is neede

    BComplex machines are required.

    CThe impact of mixed genes is still unknown.

    DIt is costly to use genetic engineering in farming.

  • 29. What did Wambugu do to help the farmers?

    AShe turned to the army for help.

    BShe created a new type of animals.

    CShe suggested a new way to pack the plants.

    DShe found a solution to the loss of sweet potatoes.

  • 30. This passage is probably from______.

    Aa public speech

    Ba news report

    Ca business letter

    Da commercial advertisement

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  • 1. Directions: You are to write in no less than 100 words on the topic of “What important factor( ) will I consider when choosing a university for further studies?” You should base your composition on the clues given in Chinese below.Write your composition on the ANSWER SHEET.许多人毕业后会选择进一步深造。
    在选择学校时, 他们会考虑许多因素。
    我认为最重要的因素是……
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