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2010
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统考真题
A
PART
Ⅰ
LISTENING
COMPREHENSION
Section A
1. A. He has better hearing than
others.
B. He doesn't care
what the woman may say.
C.
He is eager to know the news.
D. He doesn't believe what the woman
said.
2. A. She thinks the
camera is the latest style.
B. She thinks the camera is multi-
functional.
C. She thinks
the camera is small and fashionable.
D. She doesn't think there's anything
new with the camera.
3. A.
She asks the man to postpone the
invitation.
B. She tells the
man to take a raincoat with him.
C. She refuses the invitation because
it is raining hard.
D. She
wants the man to pay the dinner check.
4. A. The manager will report to the
company.
B. The manager will
make trouble for the man.
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C.
The manager will get into trouble.
D. The manager will fire the
man.
5. A. She's not
courageous enough.
B. She
didn't have enough time.
C.
She was afraid of the monster.
D. She didn't like the game.
6. A. He's broke. B. He's
sick.
C. He's very tired. D.
He has something to do at home.
7. A. Stock trading is not
profitable.
B. The stock
market is always unstable.
C. Stock trading is easier than the man
said.
D. Stock trading is
not as easy as the man thinks.
8. A. James is warm-hearted.
B. James is a car
technician.
C. James knows
the woman's car very well.
D. James is very skillful in car
repairing.
9. A. Jake would
do stupid things like this.
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B.
The man's conclusion is not based on
facts.
C. The man shouldn't
be on a date with another girl.
D. Jake didn't tell the man's
girlfriend about his date.
Section B
Mini-
talk One
10. A. In 1984. B.
In 1986. C. In 1992. D. In 1996.
11. A. Almost 25 billion dollars. B.
Almost 2.5 billion dollars.
C. Almost 25 million dollars. D. Almost
2.5 million dollars.
12. A.
Her family. B. Her mother. C. Her father. D.
Herself.
Mini-talk
Two
13. A. It covers an area
of more than 430 hectares.
B. It took more than 16 years to
complete.
C. The lakes and
woodlands were all built by human
labor.
D. The two designers
of the park were from Britain.
14. A. 7 kilometers. B. 9
kilometers.
C. 39
kilometers. D. 93 kilometers.
15. A. Baseball, football and
volleyball.
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B.
Basketball, baseball and football.
C. Basketball, football and
hockey.
D. Chess, baseball
and table tennis.
Section
C
16. The new exhibit is
called
17. The Family of
Man show was designed to express the connections
that ______.
18. The new
exhibit was held at ______.
19. The new exhibit is divided into
several parts:
20. The theme that comes out is really
the unity of mankind that ______.
PART
Ⅱ
VOCABULARY
Section A
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21.
If a country turned inward and insulated itself,
the result would be a diminished standard of
living.
A. worshiped B.
split C. innovated D. isolated
22. The values and beliefs will dictate
the direction of your pursuit as well as your
life.
A. rule B. shape C.
alter D. complicate
23.
Studies have proved that smart people tend to be
smart across different kinds of realms.
A. realities B. fields C. occupations
D. courses
24. Humans are
beginning to realize that raising food animals
contributes substantially to climate
change.
A. physically B.
materially C. considerably D. favorably
25. This peer-reviewed journal has a
specific emphasis on effective treatment of acute
pain.
A. urgent B. severe C.
stern D. sensitive
26. One
way to maintain social stability is to crack down
on crime while creating more jobs.
A. clamp down on B. settle down
to
C. look down upon D. boil
down to
27. The city council
decided to set up a school devoted exclusively to
the needs of problem children.
A. forcefully B. externally C.
reluctantly D. entirely
28.
City residents have a hard time trying to avoid
contact with hazardous chemicals in daily
life.
A. dangerous B.
prevalent C. novel D. invasive
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29.
The most important aspect of maintaining a healthy
diet is whether you can stick to it.
A. insist on B. dwell on C. coincide
with D. adhere to
30. I
tried to talk my daughter into dining out in a
nearby restaurant that evening, but in
vain.
A. to my surprise B.
on her own
C. to no effect
D. to some extent
Section
B
31. We won't have safe
neighborhoods unless we're always ______ on drug
criminals.
A. tough B. rough
C. thorough D. enough
32.
The challenge for us is to ______ these new states
in building a more prosperous future.
A. participate B. engage C. commit D.
contribute
33. Forty-five
years of conflict and ______ between East and West
are now a thing of the past.
A. conviction B. compatibility C.
collaboration D. confrontation
34. Few people know the shape of the
next century, for the genius of a free people
______ prediction.
A. denies
B. defies C. replies D. relies
35. These countries are ______
concluding a free trade agreement to propel
regional development.
A. on
the verge of B. in the interest of
C. on the side of D. at the expense
of
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36.
We'll continue along the road ______ by our
presidents more than seventy years ago.
A. given out B. made out C. wiped out
D. mapped out
37. When you
win, your errors are ______; when you lose, your
errors are magnified.
A.
expanded B. obscured C. cultivated D.
exaggerated
38. Although in
her teens, the eldest daughter had to quit school
to help ______ the family.
A. provide for B. head for C. fall for
D. go for
39. Carbon ______
refers to the total set of greenhouse gases
emissions caused by an organization.
A. fingerprint B. footstep C. footprint
D. blueprint
40. There is no
question that ours is a just cause and that good
will ______.
A. vanish B.
wander C. wither D. prevail
PART
Ⅲ
CLOZE TEST
When
people search online, they leave a trail that
remains stored on the central computers of firms
such as Google,
Yahoo and Microsoft.
Analyzing what we're looking for on the Web can
offer a remarkable (41) into our anxieties and
enthusiasms.
UK
writer and Internet expert John Battelle wrote on
his blog,
what we want as a (43)
.
people searching for different words
and phrases from 2004 to the present. According to
these graphs, sometimes
people's
interests
are
obviously
(44)
the
news
agenda:
when
the
Spice
Girls
announce
a
reunion,
there's
an
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immediate (45) to find out more about
them. Other results are strikingly seasonal:
people go shopping online for
coats in
winter and short pants in summer.
The most fascinating possibility is
that search data might help (46) people's
behavior. When we search online for a
certain brand of stereo system, we are
surely indicating we're more (47) to buy that
brand.
Perhaps we search for
a political candidate's name when we are thinking
about (48) him or her. Maybe we even
search for
clearly be useful
to a smart marketer--it's already how Google
decides which (50) to show on its search results
pages--or to a political campaign
manager.
41. A.
investigation B. insight C. consideration D.
prospect
42. A.
extraordinary B. obvious C. mysterious D.
sensitive
43. A. culture B.
nation C. person D. mass
44.
A. reduced to B. resulting in C. backed up by D.
driven by
45. A. rush B.
push C. charge D. dash
46.
A. presume B. preoccupy C. predict D.
preserve
47. A. liking B.
alike C. like
D.
likely
48. A. fighting
against B. voting for
C.
believing in D. running for
49. A. withdrawing from B. depositing
in
C. turning down D. adding
to
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50.
A. notices B. papers
C.
advertisements D. statements
PART
Ⅳ
READING COMPREHENSION
Passage One
New
York's WCBS puts it in a way that just can't be
better expressed:
15-year-
old Alexa Longueira was wandering along the street
in Staten Island, obliviously tapping text
messages into
her phone as she walked.
Distracted by her phone, she failed to notice the
open manhole (
下水道窨井
) in her
path,
and plunged into it, taking an
unprepared bath of raw sewage along with receiving
moderate injuries. Longueira
called the
dive
It's not all
Longueira's fault. The manhole shouldn't have been
left uncovered and unattended, and no warning
signs
or
hazard
cones
had
been
set
up
near
the
work
site.
A
worker
with
New
York's
Department
of
Environmental
Protection
(DEP), who was preparing to flush the sewage,
helped her out, and the department later issued a
formal
apology for the
incident.
Nonetheless,
observers are harshly divided over who is to blame
here. The DEP is certainly at fault for failing to
secure
the
manhole,
but
to
what
extent
should
the
girl
be
held
accountable
for
failure
to
be
aware
of
her
surroundings? If she had stepped into
traffic and been hit by a car, would her reaction
(that is: anger and a potential
lawsuit) be any different?
Detachment from one's environment due
to electronic gadgets is a growing problem--and a
hazardous one. The
government is even
trying to get involved, with multiple laws on the
books across the country outlawing cell phone
use and text messaging while operating
a motor vehicle in the wake of serious accidents
involving distracted drivers.
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New
York Senator Kruger even tried to criminalize the
use of handheld devices (including phones, music
players, and
game players) by
pedestrians while they are crossing streets in
major New York cities, due to concerns over the
number of auto vs. pedestrian
accidents.
Following a
substantial outcry, that legislation appears never
to have been formally introduced. But did Kruger
have
a point?
What interested me, at least, is the
end of the stow above that Longueira lost a shoe
in the sewage. But since other
things
are not reported as lost, I'm guessing she appears
to have managed to keep her grip on her phone
during the
accident.
51. By
A. the
accident should have been avoidable
B. this kind of accidents happen
frequently
C. somebody was
glad to see what would happen
D. an open manhole is sure a trap for
careless pedestrians
52.
When the girl fell into the open manhole, she
______.
A. was seriously
hurt B. was frightened
C.
took a bath in the raw sewage D. cried help to the
DEP worker
53. According to
the author, who was to blame for the
accident?
A. The girl
herself. B. The DEP worker.
C. Both of them. D. Nobody.
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54.
According to the passage, which of the following
is illegal in the U.S.?
A.
Talking on a cell phone while driving.
B. Text messaging while walking across
a street.
C. Operating music
players while driving.
D.
Operating game players while walking across a
street.
55. The phrase
A. in view of B. on
condition of
C. as far as D.
with regard to
56. The
author found it funny that the girl had
______.
A. lost a shoe in
the sewage in the accident
B. reported nothing lost after the
accident
C. got a firm hold
of her phone during the accident
D. managed to keep herself upright in
the manhole
Passage
Two
According to a study,
intellectual activities make people eat more than
when just resting. This has shed new light on
brain food. This finding might also
help explain the obesity epidemic of a society in
which people often sit.
Researchers split 14 university student
volunteers into three groups for a 45-minute
session of either relaxing in a
sitting
position, reading and summarizing a text, or
completing a series of memory, attention, and
alert tests on the
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