-
英
语
本试卷分第
Ⅰ
卷
(
选择题
)
和第
Ⅱ
卷
(
非选择题
)
两部分。满分
120
分,考试时间
120
分钟。
第
Ⅰ
卷
(
选择题
共
85
分
)
第一部分:听力
(
共两节,满分
20
分
)
第一节<
/p>
(
共
5
小题;每
小题
1
分,满分
5
分
)
听下面
5
< br>段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的
A
、
p>
B
、
C
三个选项中
选出最佳选项,
并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有
10
秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅
读一遍。
(
)1. What's the probable
relationship between the speakers?
A.
Teacher and student.
B. Husband and wife.
C. Customer and waiter.
(
)2.
What does the man think of Mary?
A. She
is late for school every day.
B. She likes making excuses for being
late.
C. She must have got up late.
(
)3.
What are the speakers talking about?
A.
Football games in Iran.
B.
Iranian women's social position.
C.
Some Iranian women's interest.
(
)4.
At what time will the woman arrive?
A.
At 8
:
30.
B. At 9
:
00.
C. At
9
:
30.
(
)5.
Who wants to borrow a camera?
A. Alice.
B. Jane.
C. Mary.
第二节
(
共
15
小题;每小题
1
分,满分
15
分
)
听下面
5
段对话或独白。每段对
话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的
A
、
B
、
C
三个选项中选
出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题
5
秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出
5
秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第
6
段材料,回答第
6
< br>至
8
题。
(
)6.
Who is the woman?
A. The
man's wife.
B. The man's
workmate.
C. The man's
neighbor.
(
)7. Why does the woman look pale?
A. She is seriously ill.
B. She fell down on the floor.
C. She saw many
mice.
(
)8. What does the woman want to do?
A. Borrow some rice from the man.
B. Give her
husband a call.
C. Ask the man to kill
the mice.
听第
7
段材料,
回答第
9
至
11
题。
(
)9. Why has the woman been studying a
lot recently?
A. She needs to prepare
for her exams.
B.
She has to complete her homework.
C.
She failed her last exam.
(
)10. What has the man just
finished?
A. Swimming.
B. Studying for an exam.
C. Eating dinner.
(
)11. What will the two speakers do
tomorrow?
A. Take some exercise
together.
B.
Have lunch together.
C. Study together.
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听第
8
段材料,回答第
12
至
14<
/p>
题。
(
)12. Why was the man late
for work?
A. He got up late.
B. He missed the bus.
C. The traffic was heavy.
(
)13. What can we know about the car
pool?
A. A group of people going to
work in one car.
B. A company which
rents cars.
C. A place which is used
for parking cars.
(
)14. How does the woman
know so much about the car pool?
A. She
once worked for it 5 years ago.
B. She has
joined a car pool before.
C. She has
read about it in the paper.
听第
9
段材料,回答第
15
至
17
题。
(
)15. What are the two speakers talking
about?
A. A famous novel
“
Les
Miserables
”
.
B. The poverty of Latin
America.
C. Hugo Chavez's speech.
(
)16. Why did Hugo Chavez advise
students to read Les Miserables?
A. To
fight poverty.
B. To
understand poverty better.
C. To find
out why the novel became popular.
(
)17. What does Hugo Chavez think of the
poverty in Latin America?
A. It's easy
to get rid
of.
B. It will be never gotten rid of.
C. It will be gotten rid of in the end.
听第
10
段材料,回答第
18
至
20
题。
(
)18. What was the weather like that
night?
A. Snowy.
B. Rainy.
C.
Windy.
(
)19. What was Miss Brown's first thing
to do?
A. Turn off the radio.
B. Drive slowly.
C. Go to a hotel.
(
)20. Why did Miss Brown turn on the
radio while driving?
A. She was afraid
and alone.
B. She wanted to enjoy the
music.
C. She intended to listen to the
weather report.
第二部分:英语知识运用
(
共两节,满分
35
分
< br>)
第一节:单项填空
(
共
15
小题;每小题
1
分,满分
15
分
)
请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的
A
、
B
、
C
、
D
四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
(
)21.
Mr.
Joe,
________
professor
at
the
University
of
Fribourg,
is
famous
for
his
academic
achievements in
________ World History.
A.
the; /
B. the; a
C. a; the
D. a; /
(
)22. When asked why they
use pirated CDs and computer software, many people
said that the
________ versions cost
too much.
A. artificial
B. authentic
C. adequate
D.
available
(
)23.
—
Jerry
loves his new dog, doesn't he?
—
Yes, he
________ it out for a walk every day since he
picked it up.
A. takes
B. took
C. has
taken
D. has been taking
(
)24. But for the fact that I ______ the
lesson at the time, I would have answered your
phone.
A. gave
B. was giving
C.
had been giving
D. would
give
(
)25.
—
________
the driver wait, Sir?
—
No, thanks. I'll call him to pick me up
when the meeting concludes.
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来源
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A. Will
B. Can
C. Shall
D. May
(
)26.
—
What's
________ like to live at the North Pole in winter,
can you imagine?
—
You'll have to tolerate extreme cold
and the long absence of sunlight.
A.
this
B. that
C. one
D. it
(
)27. If you want to be a good doctor,
you have to constantly update your knowledge to
maintain
your professional
________
.
A.
competence
B. determination
C. conscience
D. ambition
(
)28.
If
you
________
the
word
“significant”
for
“important”
in
the
writing,
I
think
it
will
be
better.
A. sponsor
B.
suspect
C. subscribe
D. substitute
(
)29.
—
Grandpa,
please continue that story you were telling
yesterday?
—
OK,
Vivian, but where did I
________
?
A.
leave off
B. go off
C. lay off
D. take off
(
)30. In today's class, our
teacher will ask us to talk about the things and
people ______ we think
are the most
important in our life.
A. who
B. which
C. that
D. what
(
)31.
—
Christine,
are we leaving right away or...?
—
But Jove
insists on us ________ in her house for the night.
A. staying
B. to
stay
C. stayed
D. stay
(
)32. It was ________ I
visited Guilin ________ I found it really worthy
of the reputation.
A. until;
that
B. when;
then
C. not until; that
D. until; when
(
)33. ________ jokes are likely to
contribute to a pleasant atmosphere, you've got to
be careful
not to hurt others.
A. As
B. While
C. Since
D. Unless
(
)34.
—
What
impresses
you
most
about
Mrs.
Flower's
garden,
the
flowers,
the
bushes
or
whatever?
—
________ the garden is laid out.
A. Where
B. How
C. Because
D. When
(
)35.
—
Would you like me to put
the cupboard just beside the table or near the
oven, Annie?
—
________
,
wherever you like.
A. Never
mind
B. No problem
C. I can't agree
D. I don't care
第二节:完形填空
(
共
20
小题;每小题
1
分,满分
20
分
)
请认真阅读下面短文,从短
文后各题所给的
A
、
B
、
C
、
D
四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
I was
anxious to rejoin my companions and try the
fishing before the shadow of peaks entirely
covered
the
lake.
Just
a
short
distance
beyond
the
intervening
shale(
页岩
),
a
trail
__36__
down
to
the
valley.
I
disliked
the
thought
of
returning
by
the
long,
__37__
trail
I
had
climbed,
and
decided
to
risk
the
shale
__38__
part of it lay above a sheer
drop(
落差
) of several hundred
feet.
With considerable
__39__
,
I started
making my way over the loose rock and had __40__
about half
the distance when I became
__41__ of a slight but continuous slide of the
shale under my feet. __42__
,
I
looked for something that
would offer __43__ and jumped suddenly forward to
grasp a solid rock just as
the surface
shale underfoot dropped
downward and
disappeared __44__ the valley. Several seconds
passed
__45__ I heard it fall into the
lake.
Finally, after consideration of
the foolishness of short cuts, I __46__ to move
from handhold(
支撑点
)
to handhold and, at last, pulled myself
to the trail __47__ the aid of a small pine root.
I have forgotten how
many fish I caught
that afternoon, but I have not forgotten the
__48__ of handhold.
Handholds are also
needed during the __49__ of everyday life. They
provide security when the things
we
__50__ seem to be slipping out from under us. What
are the spiritual handholds I have found to be the
most valuable?
The nature of
this world and of the people in it is __51__ more
by our individual belief, wisdom and
action than by any material
environmental factors. In other words, whatever
__52__ you are faced with in
your life,
know that it's there to help you __53__ and
develop. Use the problems you experience to help
you build your personal confidence, and
then take action decidedly to overcome them
calmly.
These are the principal __54__
handholds I have found to possess lasting value.
They __55__ both an
exciting challenge
and a calm assurance. They are the things I
believe.
(
)36. A. ran
B.
crawled
C.
wandered
D. pointed
(
)37. A. convenient
B. dull
C.
amazing
D. muddy
(
)38. A. as though
B. in that
C.
even though
D. now that
(
)39. A. caution
B. comfort
C.
confidence
D. concern
(
)40. A. passed
B. transported
C. measured
D.
covered
(
)41. A. convinced
B. scared
C.
careful
D. conscious
(
)42. A. Fortunately
B. Desperately
C. Hopefully
D.
Gradually
(
)43. A. support
B. strength
C.
guidance
D. guarantee
(
)44. A. on
B.
above
C. in
D. under
(
)45. A. when
B. until
C.
before
D. after
(
)46. A. tried
B.
intended
C. expected
D. managed
(
)47. A. with
B.
under
C. in
D. through
(
)48. A. advantage
B. profit
C. value
D.
nature
(
)49. A. routine
B. procedure
C.
order
D. course
(
)50. A. depend on
B. stick to
C.
take on
D. turn to
(
)51. A. controlled
B. determined
C. advocated
D.
arranged
(
)52. A. situation
B. consequence
C. failure
D.
challenge
(
)53. A. stay
B.
grow
C. stretch
D. extend
(
)54. A. special
B. moral
C.
spiritual
D. physical
(
)55. A. offer
B.
contain
C. produce
D. make
第三部分:阅读理
解
(
共
15
小
题;每小题
2
分,满分
30
分
)
请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的
A
、
B
、
p>
C
、
D
四个选项中
,选出最佳选项。
A
My
daughter, Emma (in the 7th grade), started back to
school last week. She told me a boy named
Jake
who
suffers
from
an
eating
disorder
and
is
extremely
overweight.
As
you
might
expect,
he
is
the
center of many jokes.
Jake gives the impression that he's not nice to
other people as well mostly because of
the fact that he's constantly picked
on.
For several nights this week Emma
came home from school upset about the fact that
Jake gets picked
on so much. She also
mentioned that he had no school supplies as his
family could not afford them. He
constantly would be asking to borrow
paper which just gives kids even more reason to
pick on him.
One night Emma was
extremely upset about this situation, not only
because Jake was picked on but
that he
also had no supplies. We sat together that evening
and discussed the situation in great detail. We
devised
a
plan
for
Emma
to
engage
Jake
in
a
conversation
and
to
ask
Jake
what
he
needed
for
supplies
—
with her
telling him that she had extra supplies she would
like to share.
The next day, Emma spent
some time with Jake and really came to realize
that this young man had a
heart of
gold, but rarely was able to show because he was
always on the defensive. Emma asked Jake to
make a list of the supplies that he
needed. He put together a small list, 3 ring
binders, paper, pens, pencils
and a
pencil sharpener. Emma told him she would help and
he was most appreciative.
That evening
Emma and I bought everything on his list. When we
got home, we put all the supplies
into
a brand new grey back
pack
—
for Jake did not have a
back pack either.
The next day, I
brought the bag to the school principal and asked
the principal to give the bag to Jake
discreetly (
谨慎地
)
so that he did not have to feel embarrassed.
Later that day I picked Emma after
school and she was all smiles. The principal had
called Jake down
to
his
office
and
gave
him
the
bag. Jake
read
the
little
note
that
Emma
put
in
hoping
that
he got
all
he
needed
and
to
enjoy
the
supplies.
As
Jake
walked
into
the
classroom
—
he
winked
at
Emma
and
later
thanked
her very much for all the
stuff
—
he loved it.
Emma
explained
to
me,
that
it
was
so
cute
to
see
him
take
out
his
new
pencil
box
and
to
start
arranging his pencils and pens. He
seemed very happy.
(
)56. What do we know about
Jake from the first paragraph?
A. He is tall, strong and
easy
-
going.
B. He
is fond of playing tricks on his classmates.
C. He is always laughed at by his
classmates.
D. He doesn't like to talk
to his friends.
(
)57. According to the
passage,
Emma was ________ about Jake's
situation.
A. sorrowful
B. concerned
C.
optimistic
D. pleased
(
)58. Why did Emma talk to Jake the next
day?
A. She meant to offer him some
advice.
B. She hoped to
know more about him.
C. She expected to
make friends with him.
D.
She wanted to find out what he needed.
(
)59. What is the passage mainly about?
A. A mother's love.
B. An act of kindness.
C.
Emma's school life.
D.
Jake's situation at school.
B
The Graduate School of University of
Florida welcomes you to apply for one of the
highest quality
and most affordable
graduate education opportunit
ies
available today.
How the
Application Process Works
◆
The UF Office of Admission,
which determines your
eligibility(
合格
) for
admission to
the university.
◆
The department you want to
major in, which determines your eligibility for
its graduate
program.
◆
If you are a
non
-
US applicant, the UF
International Center, which determines your
eligibility for a student visa after
you are admitted, on the basis of your reported
preexisting
funds.
Please
note
:
The UF Graduate School
is not involved in this process. Contact the
department you are applying to if you
have questions about your application.
Application Steps
1. Read all the information and
instructions on the UF Office of Admissions
graduate
admission webpages.
2. Contact the department you want to
major in to find out its application requirements
and
deadlines.
3. Fill out
and submit your online application and application
fee payment by clicking on the
link.
4. Have your official test scores (FE,
GMAT, GRE, IELTS, MELAB, TOEFL, TSE) and
transcripts(
文本
)
sent to UF Offic of Admission (with official
translations of them, if the
originals
are not in English)
.
5. Send these materials to the
department you want to major
in
:
◆
Statement of purpose(letter
of intent)
.
◆
Resume or curriculum vita.
◆
Recommendation
letters.
◆
A graduate
fellowship/assistantship application.
◆
Transcripts (with official
translations, if the originals are not in
English)
.
◆
Any other materials
required by the graduate program you are applying
for.
Please
note
:
You can now choose to
submit your statement of purpose, resume and
recommendation letters online via the
UF Office of Admissions online application system.
Official test scores received at the UF
Office of Addmiss
ions will
automatically be made
available to your
department.
6.
E
-
mail your department to
let it know you have applied online and have sent
it
application materials.
Application Fee
UF's nonrefundable application fee is
$$30. You can pay online by credit card (for a
$$1.75
extra) or
e
-
mail your payment (your
name and UFID number on the check and a cover
memorandum attached to the check) to
the school address.
Test Score
Codes
The UF's code for
submission of GMA
T, GRE, TOEFL and TSE
scores is 5
,
812.
(
)60. According to the passage, which of
the following is true?
A. The UF Office
of Admission can decide whether you will be a
qualified graduate.
B. The department
you major in will determine whether you can
graduate or not.
C. The UF
International Center is in charge of checking your
visa before the admission.
D. The UF
Graduate School can answer all the questions about
your application.
(
)61. Which of the following
can be inferred from the poster?
A. The
transcripts must be written in one's official
language.
B. The application fee can be
paid in cash if necessary.
C. You
needn't send the test score to your department in
person.
D. You have to call to tell the
department about your application.
(
)62. When you apply for the graduate
education opportunity,
you________
.
A.
need to send your exam papers yourself
B. have to pay $$31.75 by mailing
C. should get a score of at least
5
,
812 for any test
D. must state the reasons for
application
C
Malaria is one
of the deadliest global diseases, particularly in
Africa. For years, researchers have been
working to develop a vaccine against
it.
The World Health Organization says
the number of people who died of malaria has
fallen by twenty
-
five
percent
since
2000.
Yet
the
disease
killed
about
six
hundred
fifty
-
five
thousand
people
in
2010.
Scientists
say
malaria
-
carrying
mosquitoes
cannot
travel
far
on
their
own.
But
the
insects
can,
and
to,
catch
rides in the belongings of people who travel.
Malaria also can be spread by people who come from
an
area with large numbers of malaria
cases. They may show no signs of having the
disease themselves.
That is what
Harvard University researchers discovered in
Kenya. They found that the disease mainly
spreads
east
from
the
country's
Lake
Victoria
area
with
people
who
travel
to
the
capital,
Nairobi.
The
finding was based on the mobile phone
records of fifteen million Kenyans. Caroline
Buckee is an assistant
professor of
epidemiology at the Harvard school. She says one
of the first steps in stopping malaria is to
learn
how
human
travel
might
be
adding
to
its
spread.
She
says
it
has
been
difficult
to
follow
large
population movements with methods like
government survey of a population.
“
But mobile
phones offer a really unique way,
on an
unprecedented
range to
understand how a
whole population is
moving around.”
In Kenya,
the researchers guessed the distance and length of
each phone user's trip away from home.
This
information
was
based
on
messages
to
and
from
the
mobile
phone
carrier's
twelve
thousand
transmission towers. The researchers
then compared that information to a map showing
reports of malaria
in different parts
of the country. The researchers guessed each
user's probability of being infected in a given
area. They also guessed the likelihood
that a visitor to that area would become infected.
The result was a
picture showing
malaria transmission routes starting in Lake
Victoria. Caroline Buckee says such evidence
could influence malaria control
efforts.
“
One
thing
that
you
could
consider
is
sending
text
messages
to
people
coming
to
high
risk
cell
towers, for example, reminding them to
use a bed net. And I think those types of
approaches are simple but
they
would
hopefully
target
people
who
have
no
symptoms
and
awareness
of
carrying
parasites(
寄生
物
)
.”
She also says researchers are
investigation using mobile phone records in other
areas to help identify
malaria
transmission routes.
(
)63. According to the
passage, malaria is mainly spread by
________
.
A.
luggage
B. mosquitoes
C. vehicles
D. mobile phones
(
)64. Based on the research result,
people who are going to Lake Victoria will
probably ______
.
A. carry as few belongings as possible
B. receive the warning from
the WHO
C. know how to avoid being
infected
D. keep the
mobiles power on all the time
(
)65. From the passage, the underlined
word “unprecedented” means
________
.
A.
unexampled
B. unfamiliar
C. appropriate
D. special
(
)66. Which of the following
can best serve as the title of this passage?
A. Researchers Have Developed
a Vaccine against Malaria
B. Mobile Phones Could Help Efforts to
End Malaria
C. Mobile Phones Could Keep
You off Malaria Areas
D.
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Mr. Helton was the
closest mouthed fellow Mr. Thomson had ever met up
with all his day. The first
day Mr.
Helton was hired to work for Thomson's family,
they tried, at the dinner table after work, to
engage
Mr. Helton in conversation, but
it was a failure. They tried first the weather,
and then the crops and then the
cows,
but M
r. Helton simply did not reply.
Mr. Thomson then told something funny he had seen
in town. It
was
about
some
of
the
other
old
farmers,
friends
of
his,
giving
beer
to
a
goat,
and
the
goat's
following