上海交通大学英语水平考试样题及答案

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2023年上海交通大学博士生英语入学考试试题

2023年上海交通大学博士生英语入学考试试题

2023年上海交通大学博士生英语入学考试试题第一部分:听力理解(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)请听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,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. Where does this conversation most likely take place?- A. In a restaurant.- B. In a library.- C. In a hospital.2. What does the woman want to do?- A. Return the shirt.- B. Buy a new shirt.- C. Exchange the shirt.3. What does the man think the weather will be like tomorrow?- A. Sunny.- B. Cloudy.- C. Rainy.4. How many classes did the woman miss?- A. One.- B. Two.- C. Three.5. What does the woman imply about men?- A. They are careless.- B. They are forgetful.- C. They are helpful.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请听下面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。

听完每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各个小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。

6. What does the woman want to do?- A. Go swimming.- B. Go hiking.- C. Go skiing.7. When does the conversation most probably take place?- A. In winter.- B. In spring.- C. In summer.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。

SJTU EPT Sample Test--新题型样题

SJTU EPT Sample Test--新题型样题

上海交通大学英语水平考试(新版)样题SJTU English Proficiency Test (SJTU EPT)试卷(一)Part I Listening (45 minutes) Section One Conversationand News Report (10%)Directions: In this section, you will hear a conversation and a news report. At the end of the conversation or news report, you will hear some questions. The conversation, the news report and the questions will be spoken ONLY ONCE. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices. Please write your answers on the ANSWER SHEET.Conversation1.A) To express her wish to him for his early recovery.B) To ask for leave of absence from his lecture.C) To make up for what she missed from his last lecture.D) To see if she was allowed to turn in the paper later.2.A) To imply some students give lame excuses.B) To suggest that dogs bring unexpected troubles.C) To mean that dogs might go crazy.D) To remind that papers should be taken good care of.3.A) Her roommate forgot about the term paper.B) Her roommate’s mother got cancer.C) Her roommate caught the flu and missed a test.D) Her roommate’s car broke down and she missed biology lab.4.A) He is understanding.B) He is strict.C) He is unsympathetic.D) He is indifferent.5.A) To make a reasonable schedule.B) To cut down on party time.C) To make the best use of gap time.D)Not to poke your nose into other people's business.News report6.A)61.B)100.C)161.D)39.7.A)They lost their guns in attempt to escape.B)They were put to sleep with drugs.C)Three of them escaped.D)Three of them were killed8.A)In the capital of Pakistan.B)In a police training center.C)In a Pakistan public school.D)In a US police station.9.A)It has been struck twice by terrorists.B)It has been the site of numerous terrorist attacks.C)Attacks of this nature have never occurred.D)It is heavily guarded by US troops.10.A)Over 140 people were killed, most of them children.B)Six policemen were killed in powerful explosions.C)Rockets were launched into atraining centre grounds.D)Over 72 people were killed by a terrorist group.Section Two Compound Dictation (10%)Directions:In this section, you will hear a passage TWICE. You have its script in the following, but with ten blanks in it. For the first eight blanks you are required to write down the exact word or words you have just heard. For the last two blanks, you are required to fill in the missing information either using the exact words you have just heard or writing down the main points in your own words. Remember, there will be a pause for each blankexcept for the single-word blanks.Please write your answers on the ANSWER SHEET.Nearly one fourth of the world’s population, some 1.8 billion people, are between the ages of 10 and 24, according to the United Nations 2014 State of World Population Report. (11) _____________________, young people are often overlooked, shut out of the decision making process, and (12) ___________ __________. “This tendency cries out for urgent correction,” states the report, “because it imperils (危及) youth as well as economies and societies at large.”There is (13) _____________________ poverty and low investment in the well-being and development of young people. “In most countries, their numbers compound challenges in escaping violence, in finding dignified work, or in (14) _____________________ and youth-friendly health services, including reproductivehealth and family planning serv ices,” notes the report. And this in turn feeds the (15) _____________________ cycle of poverty.The report points out that nine out of ten young people live in less developed countries, where schooling and jobs are scarce. Many lack access to reproductive health information and services. U.S. Assistant Secretary for Population, (16) _____________________ and Migration Anne Richard, who spoke on the release of the report, emphasized that these are services young people need to preserve their options, (17) _____________________ and even save their own lives.Too many girls, about 39,000 every day, are subjected to early and forced marriage. Some of these child brides are as young as eight. As Assistant Secretary Richard pointed out, the (18) _____________________ of early marriage and young people’s unmet need for contraceptives can be grave. (19) _____________________ _____________________________________________________________________ ___________________. And while HIV fatalities for other age groups are falling, among adolescents, they are rising.”The United States strongly supports the report’s recommendations, including stopping early and forced marriage, adolescent pregnancies and harmful practices such as female genital mutilation (割除); improving access to reproductive health care for the young; preventing gender-based violence; promoting equal education for girls, and improving young people’s employment opportunities.“We now know just how much is at stake. Not only the risks of failure, but the enormous benefits within reach with the right mix of enlightened policies and effective programs,” said Assistant Secretary Richard. “Young people deserve the chance to pursue their dreams and to thrive. (20) ____________________________ ___________________________________________________________________.”Section Three Note-taking (10%)(此题与简答题SAQ二选一)Directions:In this section, you will hear a report (or lecture)ONLYONCE. In the following you have its outline in the note-taking form, but with some information missing. You are required to complete the note-taking form.Please write your answers on the ANSWER SHEET.Wildlife endangeredSection Three Short-answer Questions (10%)(此题与Note-taking二选一) Directions:In this section, you will hear a passage ONLY ONCE. In the following you have five questions. You are required to answer these questions with as few words as possible, in any case, no more than 15 words.Please write your answers on the ANSWER SHEET.Questions21.What made the public increasingly angry in 1970, which led to the birth of EarthDay?22.What is this year’s theme of the Earth Day (2016)?23.What do forests mean to the local people, according to this report?24.What is produced as a result of deforestation and land-use change, according tothis report?25.What can help curb many of the environmental problems our planet faces today? Section Four Listening and translating (5%)Directions:In this section you will hear THREE short passages. You will hear them ONLY ONCE. You are required to translate the missing parts into Chinese. After each of the passages there will be a pause for translation. Please write your answers on the ANSWER SHEET.26.A New York City policeman directs a motorist to the end of the line at a gasstation in Brooklyn. And quite a line it is. Drivers here are waiting five hours to get to the head of it. Police are on hand to maintain order and make certain________________________________________________________________.27.The Obama Administration seeks to achieve three major goals: first, the entry intoforce of the Paris Climate Agreement, which aims to keep the temperature rise well below 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels; second, addressing the growth of international aviation emissions; and finally, the gradual reduction of the production and consumption of hydrofluorocarbons(氢氯烃), or HFCs._________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________.28.When it comes to humanitarian aid, one of the great achievements of the pastquarter century is the fact that since the early 1990s, ______________________ _________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________.Part II Reading Comprehension (45 Minutes) Section One Banked Cloze (10%)Directions:In this section, you will read a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once. Please write your answers on your ANSWER SHEET.A name might tell you something about a person's background. Names can be signifiers(示意的符号)of class and race. Data show African Americans are far more likely than other (29) __________ groups to give their children uncommon names. White people tend to favor more familiar names that were formerly popular with more (30) ________ white people.The new study purports(声称)to show a link between name and outcome of life: The more unpopular your name, the more likely you are to land in juvenile hall. That's because we know that boys with uncommon names are more likely to come from a socio-economically (31) _________ background, which means that they also are more likely to get involved with crime. Even the researchers readily admit that it's not a name alone that affects a child's outcome, but rather the circumstance (32) _________the name.The researchers first (33) _________ a popularity score to boys' names, based on how often they showed up in birth records in an undisclosed state from 1987 to 1991. Michael, the No. 1 boy's name, had a Popular Name Index score of 100; names such as Malcolm and Preston had index scores of 1. The researchers then (34) __________ names of young men born during that time who landed in the juvenile justice system. They found that only half had a rating higher than 11. By (35) __________, in the general population, half of the names scored higher than 20. "A 10% increase in the popularity of a name is associated with a 3.7% (36) _________ in the number of juvenile delinquents who have that name."Still, the study theorizes(推测)that teenagers named Malcolm might also act out because their (37) ____________ treat them differently or they just don't like their names. And since the study's release last week, the name-crime (38) ___________ has been written or talked about in major media outlets.Section TwoMultiple Choice Questions (16%)Directions: In this section, you will read two short passages. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are fourchoices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on your ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the centre. Passage OneSome people in the British Victorian era hated mustaches. They thought an unshaven upper lip was crude and ungentlemanly. For example, a British businessman left 10 pounds to each of his employees without a mustache. Managers of the Bank of London seemed to be a little more tolerant. They prohibited mustaches only during working hours.Are you laughing yet? After all, our society doesn’t pay attention to such silly details of how we look. Or does it? Spend 15 minutes watching customers shop at any department store. You’d think they were making decisions that compare with choosing a career!Consider that importance of athletic shoes. In 1984 Michael Jordan wore a pair of black and red high-tops in a pre-season basketball game because the NBA said he’d be fined if he wore his “Air Jordans” during a regular-season game. The maker of the shoes could not have planned a better marketing strategy. TV commercials pictured Jordan saying, “On Oct. 15, Nike created a revolutionary new basketball shoe. On Oct. 18, the NBA threw them out of the game. Fortunately, the NBA can’t keep you from wearing them. Air Jordans!”Suddenly the kind of shoes people wore became as important as a declaration of independence.Since the time you were wearing diapers (尿布), the fashion industry has been studying you very carefully. They know that 80 percent of America’s teenagers talk about the ads they like –a powerful kind of word-of-mouth marketing. Advertisers spend big bucks to learn what’s going on between your ears because teens spend billions of dollars annually on the latest in fads(新奇的时尚)and fashions.But the lure of fashion could never be a Christian’s problem, right? Wrong. Even Christians are touched by the influence of advertising in TV, radio, magazines, billboards and Web sites. If we aren’t careful, it’s easy to become more worried about how we look than about how we think.It’s been said that“fashion is the science of appearances, and it inspires one with the desire to seem rather than to be.” This goes along with the apostle(信徒)Paul’s words about “those who take pride in what is seen rather than in what is in the heart”. Not too long ago, international tennis star Andre Agassi appeared in a TV commercial saying, “Image is everything!” The apostle Paul would not have agreed.39. The examples in the first paragraph are given in order to __________________.A) introduce that people today care as much about appearance as beforeB) entertain readers with odd behaviors of Englishmen in Victorian eraC) show how Englishmen in the past cared about their lookD) explain that a mustache was not popular in the past40. According to the passage, “Air Jordans” is ________________________.A) a pair of black and red high-topsB) a new brand of Nike basketball shoeC) a symbol of independence in peopleD) a sales pitch used on TV commercials41. The fashion industry follows teenagers closely because _____________________.A) the ads for fashion are their favorite topicB) teenagers are a large consumer-group of fashionsC) marketing the latest fads needs the opinions of teenagersD) their thoughts and hobbies are attractive to the fashion industry42. By “the lure of fashion could never be a Christian’s problem” (Para. 5), the author implies that ________________________________.A) Christians never worry about what to wearB) Christians need to get away from the mass mediaC) a real Christian should not desire to follow fashionD) the influence of fashion ads cannot reach Christians43. Which of the following is an appropriate title for this article?A) Power of advertising.B) Fashion marketing.C) Being fashion-conscious.D) Being clothes-minded.Passage TwoSapphira and the Slave Girl was the last novel of Willa Cather’s illustrious (著名的) literary career. Begun in the late summer of 1937 and finally completed in 1941, it is often regarded by critics as one of her most personal works. Although the story takes place in 1856, well before her own birth, she drew heavily on both vivid childhood memories and tales handed down by older relatives to describe life in rural northern Virginia in the middle of the 19th century. She even went on an extended journey to the area to give the story a further ring of authenticity.Of all of Cather’s many novels, Sapphira and the Slave Girl is the one most concerned with providing an overall picture of day-to-day life in a specific era. A number of the novel’s characters, it would seem, are included in the story only because they are representative of the types of people to be found in 19th-century rural Virginia; indeed, a few of them play no part whatsoever in the unfolding of the plot. For instance, we are introduced to a poor white woman, Mandy Ringer, who is portrayed as intelligent and content, despite the fact that she has no formal education and must toil constantly in the fields. And we meet Dr. Clevenger, a country doctor who evokes a strong image of the pre-Civil War South.The title, however, accurately suggests that the novel is mainly about slavery. Cather’s attitude toward this institution may best be summed up as somewhat ambiguous. On the one hand, she displays almost total indifference to the legal and political aspects of slavery when she misidentifies certain crucial dates in its growthand development. Nor does she ever really offer a direct condemnation of slavery. Yet, on the other hand, the evil that was slavery gets through to us, albeit (虽然)in typically subtle ways. Those characters, like Mrs. Blake, who oppose the institution are portrayed in a sympathetic light. Furthermore, the suffering of the slaves themselves and the petty, nasty, often cruel, behavior of the slave-owners are painted in stark terms.44. The author refers to Willa Cather’s Sapphira and the Slave Girl primarily as a(n)______________________________.A) heroic tale of the pre-Civil WarB) story based on personal materialC) authentic description of slaveryD) veiledopposition of the institution45. According to the author, Mandy Ringer and Dr. Clevenger are included in the book in order to _____________________________________.A) show that some characters playactive roles in the story-tellingB) display Cather’s mixed feelings about slaves and slave-ownersC) paint a full portrait of life in rural Virginia before the Civil WarD) stress that characters in the novel are portrayed in a positive light46. Willa Cather’s attitude toward slavery is concluded as “somewhat ambiguous” in that she __________________________.A) did not denounce slavery directly but criticized it in more roundabout waysB) was against slavery but refrained from getting involved in the political issuesC) disliked the treatment of slaves yet never tried to help improve their way of lifeD) was ignorant of the legal and political part of slavery while being opposed to it Section Three Sequencing (9%)(此题与Blank Filling二选一)Directions: In this section, you will read a long passage with six paragraphs removed. Please reorganize the six paragraphs in the order from 47 to 52 so as to make a coherent passage. Please write down the letters (A~F) before the paragraphs on your ANSWER SHEET.Bed ConfessionsBED. It’s something shared by men and women in more ways than one. BED, or Binge Eating Disorder, has become an emotional and health concern for men across the United States. This eating disorder, which affects more than 1 million men in America, has only recently been recognized by the American Psychiatric Association as a disorder of its own, that needs further study.(47) _____________________________________________________________But BED is more than an occasional craving for a sweet snack. At first, eating may satisfy cravings. But eventually the eating becomes more and more frequent, and higher in calories and fat. This overeating leads to feelings of self-disgust and guilt, which may cause a person to eat even more.(48) _____________________________________________________________ Bed is formally characterized by the American Psychiatric Association in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) according to the following five criteria:1)Recurring binge eating(暴食)episodes. An episode of binge eating ischaracterized by both of the following:●eating an amount of food that is definitely larger than most people wouldeat in a similar amount of time under similar circumstances;● a sense of lack of control over eating during the episode2)The binge eating episodes are associated with the following:●eating much more rapidly than you usually would●eating until you feel uncomfortably full●eating large amounts of food when you don’t physically feel hungry●eating alone because of embarrassment at how much you are eating●feeling disgusted with yourself, depressed, or very guilty after overeating3)Binge eating causes emotional and physical stress or remorse.4)The binge eating occurs, on average, at least two days a week for sixmonths or more.5)The binge eating is not followed by other inappropriate behaviors such aspurging, fasting, excessive exercises and does not occur exclusivelyduring episodes of other eating disorders, such as anorexia nervosa (神经性厌食症)or bulimia nervosa(神经性贪食症).BED is a unique eating disorder, especially when it comes to men. While only 5% to 10% of people with anorexia and bulimia nervosa are male, it is estimated that BED affects a much greater proportion of men. According to Dr. Anne Becker of the Harvard Eating Disorders Center, “The ratio of females to males with this disorder is about 1.5 to 1.0 or about 40% men.”Dr. Becker adds, “Binge eating disorder has become more recognizable by doctors as more attention is given to weight control in the clinical setting.”(49) ____________________________________________________________(50) ____________________________________________________________Unlike bulimia, where people eat and then purge, there is no counteraction to bingeing. Therefore, weight gain is a likely effect. As noted above, men with BED are often overweight to begin with. The effects of BED on health include all the possible consequences of overweight or obesity—diabetes, hypertension, and heart disease.(51) ____________________________________________________________(52) ____________________________________________________________Treatment with medications such as antidepressants may be helpful for some individuals. Self-help groups also may be a source of support. Researchers are still trying to determine which method or combination of methods is the most effective in controlling binge eating disorder. The type of treatment that is best for an individual is a matter for discussion between the patient and his or her health care provider. Some organizations do provide professional and confidential treatment and information, such as the National Eating Disorders Organization, Overeaters Anonymous, andMales and Eating Disorders, etc..A There are some common characteristics of men who have BED. Most are overweight, with a history of depression, low assertiveness, and poor self-esteem. Similar to all people with eating disorders, men with BED view themselves in a negative light and allow food to control their lives in order to compensate for their lack of control in other areas such as work or family matters.B A typical binge may include eating anywhere from 1000 to 15000 calories at a time. In fact, it is not uncommon to actually have a “food hangover” the day following an especially large binge. The foods consumed are usually high in fat and are eaten in a relatively short period of time, putting an enormous amount of stress on the digestive and endocrine(内分泌的)systems. BED is different from the two other characteristic eating disorders, anorexia and bulimia. Anorexia is a condition of slow, self starvation; bulimia is a binging and vomiting syndrome.C An ever more serious consequence is death. According to Dr. Ken Stephenson, a psychotherapist who specializes in treating males with eating disorders, “People with eating disorders have the highest mortality rate of all psychiatric patients.” Isn’t that a good enough reason to seek help now?D Another common characteristic of men with BED is that they fail to address their own personal needs, and instead, turn to food. For these men, food can be a great sedative(镇静剂)and a means of suppressing feelings of anger, guilt, despondency, and sadness. Men with eating disorders tend to eat in private, not wanting to alert others to their habit. This increases the feelings of isolation and sadness, and creates another vicious cycle.E Men with symptoms of BED need to seek treatment as soon as possible. The longer a person waits, the greater the risk to their health. Treatment of the disorder generally includes cognitive-behavioral or interpersonal therapy performed by a licensed clinician. Cognitive-behavioral therapy teaches patients techniques to monitor and change their eating habits as well as to change the way they respond to difficult situations. Interpersonal psychotherapy helps people examine their relationships with friends and family and make changes in problem areas.F Ninety-five percent of the U.S. population has cravings for “pleasure” or “comfort”foods. The other five percent crave alcohol, cigarettes, or some other addictive substance. Having cravings, and fulfilling them, is a natural human instinct.Section Three Blank Filling (9%)(此题与Sequencing二选一)Directions: In this section, you will read a long passage followed by 9 incomplete statements. Please complete the statements with the information from the passage. Each of your answers should be No More Than 10 Words. Please write answers on your ANSWER SHEET.M.I.T. Game-Changer: Free Online Education For AllFor decriers (责难的人) of the “social injustice” of college tuition, here’s a curveball bound to scramble your worldview: a totally free college education regardless of your academic performance or background. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T.) will announce on Monday that they intend to launch an online learning initiative called M.I.T.x, which will offer the online teaching of M.I.T. courses free of charge to anyone in the world. Some of the features they describe on their website page are:●organize and present course material to enable students to learn at their own pace●feature interactivity, online laboratories and student-to-student communication ●operateon an open-source software infrastructure in order to make it continuously improving and readily available to other educational institutions.The program will not allow students to earn an M.I.T. degree. Instead, those who are able to exhibit a mastery of the subjects taught on the platform will receive an official certificate of completion. The certificate will obviously not carry the weight of a traditional M.I.T. diploma, but it will provide an incentive to finish the online material. According to the New York Times, in order to prevent confusion, the certificate will be a credential bearing the distinct name of a new not-for-profit body that will be created within M.I.T.The new online platform will look to build upon the decade-long success of the university’s original free online platform, OpenCourseWare (OCW), which has been used by over 100 million students and contains course material for roughly 2,100 classes. The new M.I.T.x online program will not compete with OCW in the number of courses that it offers. However, the program will offer students a greater interactive experience.Students using the program will be able to communicate with their peers through student-to-student discussions, allowing them an opportunity to ask questions or simply brainstorm with others, while also being able to access online laboratories and self-assessments. In the future, students and faculty will be able to control which classes will be available on the system based on their interests, creating a personalized education setting.M.I.T.xrepresents the next logical evolution in the mushrooming business of free online education by giving students an interactive experience as opposed to a simple videotaped lecture. Academic Earth (picked by Time Magazine as one of the 50 best websites of 2009) has cornered the market on free online education by making a smorgasbord (瑞典式自助餐;大杂烩) of online course content –from prestigious universities such as Stanford and Princeton –accessible and free to anyone in the world. Users on Academic Earth can watch lectures from some of the brightest minds our universities have to offer from the comfort of their own computer screen. However, that is all they can do: watch. Khan Academy, another notable online education site, offers a largely free interactive experience to its users throughassessments and exercises, but it limits itself to K-12 education. By contrast, M.I.T.x will combine the interactivity of the Khan Academy with the collegiate(大学的)focus of Academic Earth, while drawing primarily from M.I.T.’s advanced course material.“M.I.T. has long believed that anyone in the world with the motivation and ability to engage M.I.T. coursework should have the opportunity to attain the best M.I.T.-based educational experience that Internet technology enables,” said M.I.T. President Susan Hockfield in the university’s press release.According to the university, residential M.I.T. students can expect to use M.I.T.x in a different way than online-only students. For instance, the program will be used to augment on-campus course work by expanding upon what students learn in class (faculty and students will determine how to incorporate the program into their courses). The university intends to run the two programs simultaneously with no reduction in OCW offerings.According to the New York Times, access to the software will be free. However, there will most likely be an “affordable” charge, not yet determined, for a cred ential. The program will also save individuals from the rigors of the cutthroat M.I.T. admissions process, as online-only students will not have to be enrolled in the prestigious, yet expensive, university to access its online teaching resources.Those who want to dive into M.I.T.x will have to wait, as the university doesn’t plan to launch a prototype of the platform until the spring of 2012. According to M.I.T. Provost (教务长) L. Rafael Reif and AnantAgarwal, director of the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab, the prototype might include only one course, but it would quickly expand to include many more courses.Once launched, M.I.T. officials expect the M.I.T.x platform to be a giant hit amongst other universities looking to create or expand upon their online course materials. “Creating an open learning infrastructure will enable other communities of developers to contribute to it, thereby making it self-sustaining,” said Agarwal in the M.I.T. press release.Whether M.I.T.x will directly threaten the margins at for-profit online universities, such as the University of Phoenix, APUS, or DeVry remains to be seen. But as M.I.T.x starts to provide many of the salient virtues of for-profit online colleges, such as a robust learning management systems and real-time virtual interaction, these publicly traded education companies might have to lower fees in order to compete with M.I.T.x’s compelling free price. In addition, the success of M.I.T.x, OCW, and Academic Earth may push dramatic technological innovation at for-profits, so that they can maintain a unique selling proposition versus their free competitors. Moreover, as the rapidly growing number of what are termed “self educators” choose free college education, a cottage industry of social media support services might evolve to bring them together for free in-person study and help sessions.。

上海交通大学综合英语30道语法题

上海交通大学综合英语30道语法题

上海交通大学综合英语(花春梅)题目1正确获得1.00分中的1.00分Flag question题干While I was in the university, I learned taking a photo, ____ is very useful now for me. 选择一项:a. thatb. whichc. whatd. it反馈正确答案是:which题目2正确获得1.00分中的1.00分Flag question题干The reason I didn't go to Canada was _______ a new job.选择一项:a. because I gotb. that I gotc. why I gotd. how I got反馈正确答案是:that I got题目3正确获得1.00分中的1.00分Flag question题干Equipped with modern facilities, today's libraries differ greatly from _______. 选择一项:a. the pastb. these pastc. which of the pastd. those of the past反馈正确答案是:those of the past题目4正确获得1.00分中的1.00分Flag question题干My father is leaving ______Shanghai tomorrow.选择一项:a. tob. Intoc. Ford. In反馈正确答案是:For题目5正确获得1.00分中的1.00分Flag question题干______is important that you choose clothes that suit your shape. 选择一项:a. Thatb. Thisc. Itd. There反馈正确答案是:It题目6正确获得1.00分中的1.00分Flag question题干-- _____? -- She's our history teacher. 选择一项:a. How is the womanb. Who is shec. Where does the woman workd. Where is she from反馈正确答案是:Who is she题目7不正确获得1.00分中的0.00分Flag question题干-- _______ is your girl friend like? -- She is very kind and good-looking. 选择一项:a. Whob. Whatc. Howd. Which反馈正确答案是:What题目8正确获得1.00分中的1.00分Flag question题干_______tomorrow’s lessons, Frank has no time to go out with his friends.选择一项:a. Not to prepareb. Not having preparedc. Not preparingd. Being not prepared反馈正确答案是:Not having prepared题目9正确获得1.00分中的1.00分Flag question题干Excuse me for breaking in, _______I have some news for you. 选择一项:a. butb. andc. yetd. so反馈正确答案是:but题目10正确获得1.00分中的1.00分Flag question题干You have finished the work, _____you?选择一项:a. dob. don'tc. haved. haven't反馈正确答案是:haven't题目11正确获得1.00分中的1.00分Flag question题干_______playing basketball here? --- Sorry, we'll leave right away. 选择一项:a. Would you mindb. Would you don't mindc. Would you mind notd. Would you mind no反馈正确答案是:Would you mind not题目12正确获得1.00分中的1.00分Flag question题干You _____do that, if you don't want to. 选择一项:a. mustn'tb. needn'tc. won'td. shouldn't反馈正确答案是:needn't题目13正确获得1.00分中的1.00分Flag question题干We will have a ________holiday after the exam.选择一项:a. two-monthb. two month'sc. two-monthsd. two month反馈正确答案是:two-month题目14正确获得1.00分中的1.00分Flag question题干The wild flowers looked like a soft orange blanket _____ the desert. 选择一项:a. coveredb. coverc. to coverd. covering反馈正确答案是:covering题目15正确获得1.00分中的1.00分Flag question题干Tom is so talkative. I'm sure you'll soon get tired _______ him. 选择一项:a. onb. ofc. atd. with反馈正确答案是:of题目16正确获得1.00分中的1.00分Flag question题干Father is busy _____the meal while I am busy with the homework. 选择一项:a. cookingb. to cookc. withd. cook反馈正确答案是:cooking题目17正确获得1.00分中的1.00分Flag question题干A pair of spectacles ________ what I need at the moment.选择一项:a. hasb. isc. haved. are反馈正确答案是:is题目18正确获得1.00分中的1.00分Flag question题干I have the complacent feeling ____I'm highly intelligent. 选择一项:a. thatb. whichc. thisd. what反馈正确答案是:that题目19正确获得1.00分中的1.00分Flag question题干The old lady is quarrelling as if she ______ mad. 选择一项:a. areb. wasc. isd. were反馈正确答案是:were题目20正确获得1.00分中的1.00分Flag question题干Who jumps ________in your class?选择一项:a. farthestb. fartherc. longerd. far反馈正确答案是:farthest题目21正确获得1.00分中的1.00分Flag question题干The people in this city have planted ________ trees along both sides of the streets. 选择一项:a. a lot ofb. a great deal ofc. a large amount ofd. much反馈正确答案是:a lot of题目22不正确获得1.00分中的0.00分Flag question题干A long time ago, I _______ in for three years.选择一项:a. have livedb. livedc. had livedd. have been living反馈正确答案是:lived题目23正确获得1.00分中的1.00分Flag question题干Important ___ his discovery was, it was regarded as a matter of no account in his time. 选择一项:a. asb. whenc. untild. although反馈正确答案是:as题目24正确获得1.00分中的1.00分Flag question题干We'll hold a sports meeting if it _____rain tomorrow. 选择一项:a. hasb. isn'tc. doesn'td. won't反馈正确答案是:doesn't题目25正确获得1.00分中的1.00分Flag question题干Don't forget ________ the window before leaving the room.选择一项:a. to have closedb. to closec. having closedd. closing反馈正确答案是:to close题目26正确获得1.00分中的1.00分Flag question题干It is said that______ boys in your school like playing football in their spare time, though others prefer basketball.选择一项:a. quite a bitb. quite a littlec. very littled. quite a few反馈正确答案是:quite a few题目27正确获得1.00分中的1.00分Flag question题干How ______ you say that you really understand the whole story if you have covered only part of the article?选择一项:a. mayb. mustc. needd. can反馈正确答案是:can题目28正确获得1.00分中的1.00分Flag question题干The new order means______ overtime.选择一项:a. worksb. workingc. to workd. worked反馈正确答案是:working题目29正确获得1.00分中的1.00分Flag question题干Today's weather is ____ worse than yesterday's. 选择一项:a. muchb. veryc. very muchd. much too反馈正确答案是:much题目30正确获得1.00分中的1.00分Flag question题干The number of students of this school ______large. 选择一项:a. aren'tb. Arec. are notd. isn't.反馈正确答案是:isn't word范文。

上海交通大学水平考试样题及答案(题型改变后挂网版)

上海交通大学水平考试样题及答案(题型改变后挂网版)

上海交通大学水平考试样题及答案(题型改变后挂网版)上海交通大学英语水平考试大纲上海交通大学英语水平考试是由上海交通大学外国语学院设计和命题,由教务处组织和实施的大学英语综合性水平测试。

本考试取代原有的大学基础英语(2)、大学基础英语(3)和大学基础英语(4)的课程期末考试。

交大英语水平考试的实施将有助于深化教育部颁发的《大学英语课程教学要求》的贯彻, 进一步推动我校大学英语教学改革,提高我校大学英语教学质量,为建立具有上海交通大学特色的大学英语教学和测试体系,为我校创建世界一流大学做出贡献。

一、考试目的交大英语水平考试的主要目的是:? 衡量我校本科生的英语水平是否达到我校大学英语教学要求以及是否达到免修大学基础英语(3)或大学基础英语(4)的要求;? 按一定比例计入大学基础英语(2)、大学基础英语(3)和大学基础英语(4)的学期最终成绩。

级第二学期通过本考试者可以免修大学基础英语(3)及大学基础大学一年英语(4),未通过者,则须继续修读大学基础英语(3);大学二年级第一学期通过本考试者可以免修大学基础英语(4),未通过者,则须继续修读大学基础英语(4)。

通过本考试者可以获得由上海交通大学颁发的“上海交通大学英语水平考试合格证书”。

二、考试对象考试对象为我校非英语专业一、二年级所有本科生。

三、考试时间交大英语水平考试从2009级开始实施,每年举行两次,考试时间为每学期第十四周,考试成绩于16周公布。

四、考试内容和题型交大英语水平考试属于综合性的语言能力测试,考试内容包括听力、阅读综合和写作三部分。

本考试采用多种题型,力求客观、公正地评价学生的英语水平。

考试总时间为120分钟,总分为100分,时间及分值分配如下:1听力:放音时间为40分钟,占总分的40%。

阅读综合:占总分的30%。

写作:30分钟,占总分的30%。

听力部分单独得分在24分及以上且总分达标者为合格。

详见下表:内容题型分值考试时间听力 40, 1(长对话和/或短文,题型为四选一的10, 10分钟左选择题(MCQ),播放一遍右正常语速,2. 复合式听写(Compound Diction),前10, 10分钟左约150-1608个空填单词,后3个空填句子,长右词/分钟度22词左右,播放二遍3. 回答问题(SAQ)/ 或笔记10, 10分钟左(note-taking), 播放一遍右4. 听译,,5小段, 每段约25-30词, 10% 10分钟左2分/题,播放一遍右阅读综合1. Banked Cloze ,1分/题(15选10,10,,文章长度 30, 填空时需改变词形) 250-300字2. 根据阅读材料填空(10个 ),并限10, ,文章长度900定答案字数。

上海交大考研英语真题

上海交大考研英语真题

上海交大考研英语真题Since its establishment in 1896, Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) has been at the forefront of higher education in China. As one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in the country, SJTU attracts thousands of students each year, with many aspiring to pursue postgraduate studies. One of the crucial aspects of the postgraduate admissions process is the English language examination, which tests the applicants' proficiency in reading, writing, listening, and speaking. In this article, we will explore the SJTU postgraduate English exam, its format, and some tips for success.The SJTU postgraduate English exam is designed to evaluate the applicants' English language abilities and determine their suitability for postgraduate studies. The exam consists of four sections: reading comprehension, listening comprehension, writing, and oral examination. Each section assesses different skills and requires a specific approach for effective performance.The reading comprehension section is designed to assess the applicants' ability to understand and analyze academic texts. It includes multiple-choice questions, where candidates must choose the correct answer based on their understanding of the given passage. To excel in this section, it is essential to develop excellent reading skills, such as skimming and scanning, and to pay attention to key details and main ideas.The listening comprehension section evaluates the applicants' ability to comprehend spoken English in various academic contexts. It includes multiple-choice questions, where candidates listen to audio clips and must select the correct answer based on what they hear. To succeed in this section,it is crucial to practice listening to a wide range of English speakers, such as TED Talks, podcasts, and academic lectures, to become accustomed to different accents and speech patterns.The writing section requires candidates to express their ideas clearly and concisely in written form. It typically includes tasks such as summarizing a given passage, writing an argumentative essay, or analyzing a given topic. To excel in this section, candidates must develop strong writing skills, such as organizing their ideas effectively, using appropriate vocabulary and grammar, and presenting a coherent and well-structured piece of writing.The oral examination section assesses the applicants' ability to communicate effectively and fluently in English. It typically includes tasks such as giving a presentation on an assigned topic, engaging in a discussion or debate, or answering interview-style questions. To succeed in this section, candidates must practice speaking English regularly, improve their pronunciation and intonation, and be confident in expressing their thoughts and opinions.In addition to understanding the format of the SJTU postgraduate English exam, it is essential for applicants to prepare thoroughly to maximize their chances of success. Here are some tips to help candidates prepare effectively:1. Start Early: Give yourself enough time to prepare for the exam. Begin practicing as soon as possible to improve your skills gradually.2. Take Practice Tests: Familiarize yourself with the exam format by taking practice tests. This will help you understand the types of questions and tasks you will encounter, as well as identify areas for improvement.3. Develop a Study Plan: Create a study plan and stick to it. Allocate specific time slots for each section of the exam and focus on improving your weaknesses while maintaining your strengths.4. Expand Your Vocabulary: Enhance your vocabulary by reading extensively. Read a variety of texts, including newspapers, magazines, academic articles, and novels, to expose yourself to different writing styles and vocabulary.5. Seek Feedback: Practice your writing and speaking skills regularly and ask for feedback from teachers, peers, or English language professionals. This will help you identify areas for improvement and refine your language abilities.6. Stay Calm and Confident: On the day of the exam, stay calm and confident. Take deep breaths, read the instructions carefully, and approach each section with a positive mindset.In conclusion, the SJTU postgraduate English exam plays a vital role in the admissions process for aspiring postgraduate students. By understanding the exam format and preparing effectively, candidates can increase their chances of success and pave the way for their academic journey at Shanghai Jiao Tong University.。

交大全国统考英语试题答案2(优选.)

交大全国统考英语试题答案2(优选.)

交大全国统考英语试题答案2(优选.)最新文件---------------- 仅供参考--------------------已改成-----------word文本 --------------------- 方便更改第二次作业本次作业为统考词汇常考试题的部分内容,请大家务必认真完成。

1.There have been many ___B_____ in their marriage but they still love each other.A. right and wrongB. back and forthC. ups and downsD. right and left2.The sports meeting was put off till the next week __D___rain.A. in spite ofB. soC. becauseD. because of3.Farmers use water in many ways. ____B____, they use water to grow crops.A. In factB. For exampleC. BesidesD. Because of this4.He is not a child ___D_____.A. no moreB. no longerC. any muchD. any more5.The policeman needs to see ____C___ your ID card or your driver's license.B. eachC. eitherD. both6.Neither John _A___his father was able to wake up early enough to catch themorning train.A. norB. orC. butD. and7.She is not only my classmate ___B_____ also my good friend.A. orB. butC. andD. too8.On average, a successful lawyer has to talk to several ___D____ a day.A. customersB. supportersC. guestsD. clients9.What is the train __C___ to Birmingham?A. feeB. tipC. fareD. cost10.You can take as many as you like because these handouts are free of ____B___.A. fareC. moneyD. pay11.That company doesn't take credit cards, so customers have to pay __D____.A. dollarsB. financeC. coinsD. cash12.Some famous singers live on the ___D____from their record sales.A. salaryB. priceC. billD. income13.The students were all entertained in a Mexican restaurant, at Professor Brian's___C___.A. moneyB. payC. expenseD. loss14.You'll find this map of great __C__in helping you to get around Beijing.A. priceB. costC. valueD. useful15.She was awarded the highest ___C___ for his contribution to world peace.B. pressC. prizeD. pride16.If by any chance someone comes to see me, ask the person to leave a ___A____.A. messageB. letterC. sentenceD.notice17.If we could learn English in the same ___B____, it would not seem so difficult.A. roadB. wayC. theoryD. means18.- How is he getting along with his work?- Oh, he is on the ___A___ to becoming the most highly paid man in the company.A. wayB. roadC. pathD. route19.Every society has its own peculiar customs and __B____of acting.A. attitudesB. behaviorC. waysD. means20.It's bad ___B_____ for you to smoke in the public placeswhere smoking is notallowed.A. behaviorB. actionC. mannerD. movement21.We've missed the last bus. I'm afraid we have no __B__ but to take a taxi.A. wayB. choiceC. possibilityD. selection22.Tom, what did you do with my documents? I have never seen such a ___B__ anddisorder!A. massB. messC. guessD. bus23.Our manager will look into the matter as soon as possible. Just have a little __C__.A. waitB. timeC. patienceD. rest24.If she wants to stay thin, she must make a ___A__ in her diet.A. changeB. turnC. runD. go25.Before the final examination, some students have shown ____A_____ of tension.They even have trouble in sleeping.A. anxietyB. marksC. signsD. remarks26.Helen was seriously injured in a car ___B___.A. incidentB. accidentC. eventD. matter27.Fortunately, Jack was only slightly injured in the traffic __D__.A. incidentB. eventC. caseD. accident28.One day while Mr. King was working, he had a/an ___B___:his left leg wasbadly injured.A. businessB. accidentC. matterD. event29.Many countries are increasing their use of natural gas, wind and other forms of___A____.A. energyB. sourceC. powerD. material30.It has been ten years since the Labour Party came into ___C___ in that country.A. controlB. forceC. powerD. charge31.You should take the medicine after you read the __C____.A. linesB. wordsC. instructionsD. suggestions32.Why he did it will remain a ___D____ for ever.A. strangeB. passC. publicD. puzzle33.As they can't afford to let the situation get worse, they will take some necessary____D___.A. decisionsB. sidesC. directionsD. steps34.One needs a good sense of ___C___ to ride a bike.A. levelB. skillC. balanceD. ability35.At the ___A____ of the police, those people ran off in all directions.A. sightB. lookC. watchD. view36.Here's my card. Let's keep in ___A____.A. touchB. relationC. connectionD. friendship37.On formal ____C______, people pay more attention to manners.A. situationsB. casesC. conditionsD. occasions38.I saw that she was in difficulty with all those parcels, so I offered my__A___.A. serviceB. moneyC. useD. chance39.There will be ___A_____ soon. I'm afraid I can't go.A. rainB. rainyC. rainingD. rains40.We are next-door ___D____.A. neighborhoodsB. neighborC. neighborhoodD. neighbors41.Will you_____A____ me a favor, please?A. doB. makeC. bringD. give42.I don't know the park, but it's____A__ to be quite beautiful.A. saidB. toldC. spokenD. talked43.He ___B_____ me do the work.A. givesB. helpsC. mindsD. cares44.I took the medicine, but it didn't __B_____.A. workB. helpC. makeD. affect45.I didn't know what to do, but then an idea suddenly ___C_____ to me.A. appearedB. happenedC. occurredD. emerged46.Tom ____B____ more than twenty pounds on the novel.A. spentB. paidC. costD. took47.He ___B____less time reading stories about film stars than before.A. takesB. spendsC. costsD. pays48.Measles ____D____ a long time to get over.A. spendB. spendsC. takeD. takes49.I am going to ____B___ the meal, I insist.A. payB. pay forC. pay aboutD. pay on50.A police officer claimed he had attempted to __C__ paying his fare.A. avoidB. rejectC. refuseD. neglect51.____C_____her and then try to copy what she does.A. MindB. SeeC. Stare atD. Watch52.How can he___B______ if he is not_________?A. listen; hearingB. hear; listeningC. be listeningD. be listening; listened to53.How often do you ____D_____your brother?A. hear aboutB. hear ofC. hear toD. hear from54.-- Is the library __D__ now? -- No,it's____.A. open;closeB. opening; closingC. open;closedD. opened; closed55.It was well known that Thomas Edison___A___the electric lamp.A. inventedB. discoveredC. foundD. developed56.He spoke so quickly that I didn't ___D___what he said.A. receiveB. acceptC. listenD. catch57.Professor, would you slow down a bit, please? I can't ____A___you.A. keep up withB. put up withC. make up toD. hold on to58.The factory has turned out more and better bicycles since the new techniqueswere __A__.A. adoptedB. adaptedC. adjustedD. assisted59.Charlie thinks money will ___B___ all his problems.A. scoreB. solveC. forceD. perform60.How much has the company_____C____ this year?A. brought inB. brought downC. brought outD. brought about61.The old houses are being pulled down to ____A_____ a new office block.A. make room forB. make use ofC. take the place ofD. supply with62.The young actor who had been thought highly of ____B_____ to be a greatdisappointment.A. turned upB. turned outC. turned downD. turned in63.The computer system____A_____ suddenly while he was searching forinformation on the Internet.A. broke downB. broke outC. broke upD. broke in64.-- It's a good idea. But who's going to__A__ the plan?-- I think John and Peter will.A. carry outB. get throughC. take inD. set aside65.He ___A____ finding a taxi for me, even though I told himI lived nearby.A. insisted onB. insisted atC. insisted thatD. insisted in66.I was talking with my mother on the phone when we were __B__ suddenly.A. cut downB. cut offC. cut acrossD. cut back67.Singing these songs, I could not help ___C___ the good olddays.A. thinking overB. thinking outC. thinking ofD. thinking up68.The Chinese women volleyball players____B_____ both in and out of China.A. are thought ofB. are highly thought ofC. are well thoughtD. are ill thought of69.The plane was about to ___A____, and yet I left my ticket behind.A. take offB. take onC. take upD. take in70.Don't ____D____ your study. We are going to help you.A. worryB. be afraidC. be worriedD. worry about71.Bread ___A___wheat.A. is made ofB. is made onC. is made up withD. is made in72.- When shall we meet again?- ___D__it any day you like. It's all the same to me.A. DoC. MeetD. Make73.You shouldn't ____D___ your time like that, Bob; you have to finish your schoolwork tonight.A. cutB. doC. killD. kick74.I can't find my book. Perhaps I __B____ it behind in the office yesterday.A. forgotB. leftC. putD. set75.The tall man is __B___with robbery.A. chargedB. accusedC. doneD. dealt76.The atmosphere _____C____certain gases mixed together in definite proportions.A. composes ofB. is made upC. consists ofD. makes up of77.Professor Smith promised to look ___D____my paper, that is, to read it carefullybefore the defence.B. overC. onD. into78.As the bus came round the corner, it ran __A____ a big tree by the roadside.A. intoB. onC. overD. up79.In_____C____, the northerners have a particular liking for dumplings while thesoutherners are fond of rice.A. commonB. totalC. generalD. particular80.It's ____C____ that he was wrong.A. clearlyB. clarityC. clearD. clearing81.I won't make the ___B____ mistake next time.A. likeB. sameC. nearD. similar82.The patients are quite __D____ to the nurses for their special care.A. enjoyableC. confidentD. grateful83.Henry looked very much __B___when he was caught cheating in the biologyexam.A. discouragedB. embarrassedC. disappointedD. bewildered84.What we have done is far from __C_____.A. satisfactoryB. satisfiedC. satisfactionD. satisfy85.It is ___B____ for people to feel excited when they start doing something new.A. normalB. ordinaryC. averageD. regular86.The music sounded ____C___. I enjoyed every minute of it.A. wellB. boringC. wonderfullyD. beautiful87.The problem is not _____A____ so easy as you think. It's far from being settled.A. hardlyB. almostC. nearlyD. scarcely88.We go to the cinema ___B_ __ a week.A. oftenB. onceC. seldomD. usually89.Twenty people were ____D____ wounded in the air crash.A. quicklyB. wronglyC. bitterlyD. seriously90.He ____C___ lives in the house where he was born.A. alreadyB. yetC. stillD. ever91.I couldn't find my English-Chinese dictionary __A_____.A. anywhereB. everywhereC. nowhereD. somewhere92.Can you look after my children for a while? I don't want to leave them __C_____.A. lonelyB. awayC. aloneD. along最新文件---------------- 仅供参考--------------------已改成-----------word文本 --------------------- 方便更改赠人玫瑰,手留余香。

上海交通大学英语水平考试XXXX及答案XXXX考研真题考研试题试卷

上海交通大学英语水平考试XXXX及答案XXXX考研真题考研试题试卷

上海交通大学2005硕士研究生入学考试试题contains questions. You are supposed to write all your answers in a separate booklet named “Answer Booklet”. Write in dark ink.I. Multiple Choice: (30 points)Each of the following sentences demands one word for its completion. Your task is to pick from the four choices a word that you think may fit in the blank in the sentence. Write the letter that corresponds to your choice in the answer booklet.1. The appeal of the heist film, according to director Brett Ratner, is that “everyone dreams of stealing something and getting away ________ it.”A. byB. fromC. withD. for2. Yes, we’ve all got a little criminal in us, daring us to take something we’re not _______ to, whether it’s pens and legal pads from the supply room at work or a priceless Monet from the Met.A. designedB. supposedC. madeD. tempted3. Ratner’s latest film, “After the Sunset,” ________ Pierce Brosnan and Salma Hayek as jewel thieves who have retired directly into La Casa de Good Life on a beach in the Bahamas, reminds us once again how much more enjoyable our lives could be if we only had the guts to make the Big Score.A. regardingB. transformingC. representingD. starring4. Like other recent caper films, including Brosnan’s turn as the title character in “The Thomas Crown Affai r” (1999), “Sunset” sells the seductive, charming, even amusing________ of crime.A. partB. pointC. layerD. side5. We admire the master thief who calls his own shots and takes pride in his work, and cannot help but _______ the audacity of criminals of vision who set out to do the impossible, to breach the impenetrable.A. denouceB. applaudC. doubtD. challenge6. We swoon for their unflappable calm under extreme pressure - as we know so well from our own mismanaged lives, you can lay down the most meticulous and intricate plans _________ , but the real trick is how cool you remain when Fate and Chaos kick in the door.A. undesirableB. imaginableC. practicableD. irritable7. Most heists aren’t going after the little guy or pinching morn and pop’s nest egg-they’re stealing from________ of vice such as casinos or racetracks, from corporate banks, or from other thieves.A. palacesB. placesC. comersD. institutions8. Let’s tango back to the sun, where we can blissfully project our larcenous daydreams ________ stars a bit more suave and better-looking than ourselves.A. intoB. ontoC. throughD. like9. I picked up a fork and explained that as________ as I used it for eating, the fork would last indefinitely. However, if I began to use it to drive nails or dig trenches, it would soon break.A. soonB. wellC. longD. far10. The look in his eyes told me he ________ it, but I still went on to say that people are like thefork. When they do what they are not designed to do, they eventually break.A. tookB. hadC. sawD. got11. Sure enough, his MAPP showed that he was designed to work on projects________ there wasa definite goal.A. whereB. becauseC. thatD. whether12. What his job required on a day-to-day________ was another story.A. payB. serviceC. planD. basis13. Much________ for his recovery, goes to his boss who was willing to change the job content to fit the design of a valuable employee.A. creditB. attributeC. solutionD. effort14. So how do you know if you, a loved one, or someone who reports to you ________suffering from burnout?A. areB. isC. wereD. was15. Take a close look at what is said about you in your MAPP, and what you are naturally motivated ________ with regard to your work.A. toB. forC. aboutD. toward16. The sound of head-scratching coming from Democratic circles will likely be as much ________ part of autumn as the rustle of leaves.A. aB. oneC. theD. in17. Inside the party, discuss ions of strategy and future plans are ________ way, many of them aimed at luring those precious “values voters” in future elections.A. on.B. offC. oneD. under18. Any time a party does better ________ non-churchgoing people than with churchgoing people, you’ve got a problem,” he said.A. inB. withC. forD. about19. There will also be attempts to reach out to rural voters, many of________ regard the Democrats as arrogant and out-of-touch.A. whomB. themC. whichD. who20. One anonymous high-ranking Democrat told The New York Times that “at some point it’s got to settle in with us that there are more of them than there are________ us.”A. with 13. at C. of D. to21. None of this should be greeted with much enthusiasm by African-Americans, who know something about living________ the mercy of the majority.A. underB. atC. onD. by22. Democrats will wince at my________ , but I can’t help thinking that black voters are t he elephant in the room.A. humorB. opinionC. wordD. metaphor23. Party officials fear that liberal values have acquired a “very upper-middle class flavor,” to ________ author Thomas Frank’s phrase, which undoubtedly confoun ds the many poor and working-class blacks who have supported the Democrats for decades.A. borrowB. useC. interpretD. mention24. Even the Rev. Walter Fauntroy, formerly a District of Columbia delegate ________ Congress and perhaps the most prominent black opponent of gay marriage, predicted it would have little impact in black communities on Election Day.A. fromB. inC. onD. to25. A day after his gracious victory speech, Bush claimed his 51 perce nt triumph ________ “the will of the people” and indicated his eagerness to pursue a strict conservative agenda.A. onB. atC. asD. over26. It’s enough to make me cast a nostalgic glance________ at the days when A. Philip Randolph an d the “Big Six” of civil rights leadership could stride into the White House, sit down with President Kennedy and boldly assert their plans for a March on Washington.A. forwardB. backC. overD. across27. After Kerry ________ t he election, Bush told the country, “I’m proud to lead it forward. Because we have done the hard work, we are entering a season of hope.”A. concludedB. conductedC. concededD. concealed28. Collapsing wearily into my subway________ during my commute home, I give new meaning to the concept of suburban sprawl.A. carB. placeC. lineD. seat29. Call it what you want, seasonal affective disorder, winter blues, maybe even election stress ________.A. synthesisB. syndromeC. syntaxD. symphony.30. The madness of the presidential campaign is behind us, but the problems of our nation ________ -and they are disturbing enough to put anyone in a funk.A. aheadB. PresentC. remainD. coolII. Cloze: (20 points)In each of the following sentences, one word is missing. Your task is to guess at the missing word with the help of the context. Then write the word in the answer booklet.31. Depressed by the appalling grotesqueries of the election season-the smears, leaks, lies and alibis-and crushed by my beloved Cardinals’ obliteration at the hands of the unstoppable Red Sox,I search for a bit of encouragement, an infinitesimal spark to________ my sagging spirits.32. According to a report released Oct. 27 by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the average height of American men is now 5 feet 9 1/2 inches,________ from 5 feet 8 inches in 1960.33. Although I’m 5 feet 11 inches when I wake up in the morning, the events of the day usually leave me considerably ________ by sundown.34. “I wish I was a little bit taller, I wish I was a ba ll er,” he rhymed. “I wish I________ a girl who looked good. I would call her ...”35. I was never a baller but I admired Calvin Murphy of the Houston Rockets and Ozzie Smith of the San Diego Padres, ________who proved that, on occasion, mortals of ordinary stature could also acquire glory and, presumably, girls.36. “The Effect of Adolescent Experience on Labor Market Outcomes: The Case of Height,” a 2004 study by economists Nicola Persico, Andrew Postlewaite and Dan Silvermart, found that tall adults________ to earn more than short ones.37. Discussing the young lady of his dreams, he noted, “I know she’s livin phat/Her boyfriend’s tall and he plays ball/So how am I gonna________ with that?”38. For three year s, some of the university’s finest minds will get together and pursue ________ promises to be a thorny question: Why do people laugh at cartoons?39. Scholars at Michigan hope to find out by studying cartoons ________in The New Yorker, beginning with those that appeared in the magazine’s first issues in 1925.40. I’m a fan of New Yorker cartoons. In addition to ________ funny they are also oddly reassuring.41. Featuring neurotic and often wealthy white folks, they provide some comfort in showing that the privileged may be different from you and me, but they are________ as screwed up.42. I even own collections of several of the artists who made ________ as New Yorker cartoonists, including Charles Addams, Charles Barsotti and George Booth.43. Like many of the cartoons in that issue, the gag successfully ________the tricky identity issues surrounding race in an increasingly multicultural society.44. Armstron g tapped into the concerns of black professionals who, in books such as Ellis Cose’s “Rage of a Privileged Class,” often ________ fears about being perceived as too black or not black enough.45. Best________ as the artist behind “Jump Start,” a warmhearte d strip about a young married couple, Armstrong was the sole black cartoonist to have his work included in an issue devoted to black culture.46. “The black cartoons were more difficult for people to handle than________ been anticipated,” Lorenz said.47. Eight years later, the impressive diversity that has begun to creep into the pages of The New Yorker-with maddening slowness, ________ be sure-has yet to show up much in the cartoons. 48. Evidently the magazine decided that the easiest way to avoid stepping ________ racial sensitivities is to leave blacks and other minorities out of the cartoons altogether.49. The New Yorker is not alone ________its inability to grapple efficiently with this issue.50. Editors’ confusion about racial commentary in cartoons demonstrates the enduring power of these tiny drawings to perplex and infuriate as ________as amuse.III. Error Correction: (20 points)Each of the following sentences contains an error. Your task is to identify that error and correct it. Write both the label letter and the correction in the answer booklet.51. Like a lot of kids that age, I was obsessed at being grown.A B C D52. A senior in high school, I went out to acquire some of the things that I associated withA B C maturity, including an after-school job and a car.D53. So, at the first time in my life, I came home from school to find mail addressed to me thatA B Cwasn’t a postcard from my vacationing grandma.D54. Every afternoon my mother left the envelopes in a tidy pile on the piano, where I could ripA Bthem apart before rushing out to work.C D55. I find myself getting nostalgic on those days each evening when I collect my 17-year-A B Cold son’s m ail from the box.D56. College recruiters have taken notice of him-and they are apparently even moreA B Caggressive than they are in my day.D57. My son’s apathy is especially distressing to me by light of the National Center for PublicA B C DPolicy and Higher Education’s recent report on higher education.58. The bad news, according to James B. Hunt Jr., a former governor of North Carolina andAchair of the center’s board of directors, is that the improvements “have not been reflected onB C higher college enrollment or completion rates in most states.”D59. Tuition rates have outpaced incomes, making college less affordable for most families thanA B Cit did a decade ago.D60. “At a time where we should be encouraging eligible students to attend college, we areA Bmaking it more difficult for potential students and their families,” Hunt said in a statementC Dannouncing the report.61. When my parents accompanied me at college fairs, they marveled at the opportunitiesA B Cavailable to me.D62. He has taken honors courses throughout his tenure at his suburban high school, has alreadyAqualified for advance placement in two subjects and expects to qualify for several others.B C D63. In such an environment, finding a suitable, affordable college should be far easier thanA B Cearning a A in AP English.D64. It was the breast of times, the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age ofA B Cfoolish.D65. In that you’re wondering what the Dickens would prompt me to take such salaciousA Bliberties with that well-known and eternally appropriate quotation, let me attribute my Ccheekiness to the intoxication of epiphany.D66. I as one am glad she spoke out because I need that kind of information to take to theA B Cvoting booth with me.D67. I’m more inclined to think seriously celebrities such as actor Danny Glover, who has longAbeen active in liberal causes, or Detroit rocker Ted Nugent, who has never made a secret ofB C Dhis conservative views.68. “We cannot do but read,” he observed on “A History of Reading.” “Reading, almost asA B Cmuch as breathing, is our essential function.”D69. On the night I wrote this column, I had at first put aside my well-thumbed copy of an oldA B Cf avorite, James Baldwin’s “Notes of a Native Son.”D70. In the United States, for example, reading may be less essential than it ever were-at leastA B Cwhere books are concerned.DIV. Reading Comprehension: (30 points)In this part you will find three passages, each followed by five questions. For each question, four tentative answers are given. Your task is to read the passages carefully, and then choose the one true answer to the related question. Write the letter that corresponds to your answer in the answer booklet.Passage One“Reading at Risk,” a report recently released by the National Endowment for the Arts, concludes that literary reading has declined precipitously in the past 20 years. The agency defines literary reading as novels, short stories, poetry or plays that were not required for work or school.Less than half of the adult American population now reads literature, according to the report. “If one believes that active and engaged readers lead richer intellectual lives than nonreaders and that a well-read citizenry is essential to a vibrant democracy, the decline of literary reading calls for serious actio n,” the report states. Its dramatic language suggests that the sense of inclusion once celebrated by C.S.. Lewis belongs on the endangered species list.Patricia Pasqual agrees. “People who read are engaged in the community,” she told me.” The part tha t is frightening is you lose civic participants when you lose readers.” As head of Targeted and Outreach Services for the D.C. Public Library, Pasqual spends her days devising and implementing ways to encourage citizens to read. She has worked in libraries for 30 years, which may explain why she was “distressed but not surprised” by “Reading At Risk.”The study says that reading has declined most among young people aged 18 to 24. Pasqual sees the roots of that in attitudes among children, for many of wh om, she says, “it’s not cool to read.”The NEA declined to issue specific recommendations for reversing the trend, but Pasqual andother librarians are trying a number of approaches. Some revolve around “emergent literacy,” which focuses on the period between birth and the age when children are able to read on their own. “Parents are the first teachers,” Pasqual said. “So we work with them and their kids, having them hold books, getting to learn what a book is.”Other programs include citywide reading campaigns. Pasqual chairs the book selection committee for D.C. We Read, in which every Washingtonian is encouraged to read the same book at the same time. During the month of May, participants read “Interpreter of Maladies,” a Pulitzer Prize-winning collection of stories by Jhumpa Lahiri. Discussions were held at various libraries and coffeehouses, and discussion guides were made available across the city. The program is similar to ones conducted in Seattle, Chicago and other major cities.At the ri sk of sounding blasphemous, we mustn’t conclude that just because people aren’t reading books doesn’t mean they aren’t reading at all. Consider, for example, all those Web pages in cyberspace, which collectively have attracted googols of “hits.” The NEA se es nothing encouraging in interactive electronic media, which, it says, “foster shorter attention spans and accelerated gratification.”Pasqual says librarians are less alarmed about the high-tech stuff. “Getting on the Internet is sometimes the best w ay to go because it’s up to date. You need to give information to people in a variety of formats, but enriching the soul is still a part of our function.”I think C.S. Lewis would like the sound of that.71. According to the passage, literary reading is ________.A. not related to schoolB. not required for schoolC. great literatureD. both B and C72. How does literary reading helps with the maintenance of democracy?A. Literature encourages people to embrace diversification.B. Literature brings people wealth.C. Literature guides people into danger.D. Literature shows people what dramatic language is.73. Why does Patricia Pasqual encourages people to read?A. Because wide readership may bring profit to her library.B. Because reading stimulates interest in communal welfare.C. Because she loves reading.D. Because she loves seeing people visiting her library.74. What does “it’s not cool to read” mean?A. Reading rooms are stuffy.B. Reading is a radical act.C. Reading is a traditional act.D. Reading is a slow process.75. Why is Web reading so attractive?A. Because it’s the fashion.B. Because it demands shorter concentration.B. Becasue it effects quicker satisfaction. D. Both B andC.Passage TwoWithin methodology a distinction is often made between methods and approaches, in which methods are held to be fixed teaching systems with prescribed techniques and practices, whereas approaches represent language teaching philosophies that can be interpreted and applied in a variety of different ways in the classroom. This distinction is probably most usefully seen as defining a continuum of entities ranging from highly prescribed methods to, loosely describedapproaches.The period from the 1950s to the 1980s has often been referred to as “The Age of Methods, “ during which a number of quite detailed prescriptions for language teaching were proposed. Situational Language Teaching evolved in the United Kingdom while a parallel method, Audio-Lingualism, emerged in the United States. In the middle-methods period, a variety of methods were proclaimed as successors to the then prevailing Situational Language Teaching and Audio-Lingual methods. These alternatives were promoted under such titles as Silent Way, Suggestopedia, Community Language Learning, and Total Physical Response. In the 1980s, these methods in turn came to be overshadowed by more interactive views of language teaching, which collectively came to be known as Communicative Language Teaching (CLT). Communicative Language Teaching advocates subscribed to a broad set of principles such as these: · Learners learn a language through using it to communicate.·Authentic and meaningful communication should be the goal of classroom activities.· Fluency is an important dimension of communication· Communication involves the integration of different language skills.· Learning is a process of creative construction and involves trial and error.However, CLT advocates avoided prescribing the set of practices through which these principles could best be realized, thus putting CLT clearly on the approach rather than the method end of the spectrum.Communicative Language Teaching has spawned a number of off-shoots that share the same basic set of principles, but which spell out philosophical details or envision instructional practices in somewhat diverse ways. These CLT sp n-off approaches include The Natural Approach, Cooperative Language Learning, Content-Based Teaching. and Task-Based Teaching.It is difficult to describe these various methods briefly and yet fairly, and such a task is well beyond the scope of this paper. However, several up-to-date texts are available that do detail differences and similarities among the many different approaches and methods that have been proposed. (See. e.g., Larsen-Freeman, 2000, and Richards & Rodgers, 2001). Perhaps it is possible to get a sense of the range of method proposals by looking at a synoptic view of the roles defined for teachers and learners within various methods.76. Methods are different from approaches in that ________.A. Methods are defintely prescribed but approaches are philosophically decsribedB. Methods can not be applied in the classroom, but approaches canC. Methods help with teaching, but approaches guide learningD. Both B and C77. Why was Audio-Lingualism called a parallel method of Situational Language Teaching?A. Because Audio-Lingualism prevailed in the United States, while Situational Language Teaching prevailed in the United Knigdom.B. Because both methods advocate exposure to real language environment.C. Because they emerged at about the same time.D. Because they are equally popular.78. The evolution of language teaching methods seems to show a tendency towards ________.A. a larger variety.B. study of the form of languageC. interactionD. study of the meaning of language79. Is Communicative Language Teaching a language teaching method?A. Yes, because it emerged in the “Age of Methods.”B. Yes, because it is concerned with language teaching.C. No, because it is a collective noun.D. No, because it only describes principles and does not formulate practices.80. Why is communication important to language learning?A. Because language is learned through use, not through study.B. Because language is dynamic, not static; comprehensive, not monolithic.C. Because learning a recycle of trial and error.D. All of the above.Passage ThreeBetween me and the other world there is ever an unasked question: unasked by some through feelings of delicacy: by others through the difficulty of rightly framing it. All, nevertheless; flutter round it. They approach me in a half-hesitant sort of way, eye me curiously or compassionately. and then, instead of saying directly, How does it feel to be a problem? They say, I know an excellent colored man in my town; or, I fought at Mechanicsville; or, Do not these Southern outrages make your blood boil? At these I smile, or am interested, or reduce the boiling to a simmer, as the occasion may require. To the real question, How does it feel to be a problem? I answer seldom a word.And yet, being a problem is a strange experience-peculiar even for one who has never been anything else, save perhaps in babyhood and in Europe. It is in the early days of rollicking boyhood that the revelation first bursts upon one, all in a day, as it were. I remember well when the shadow swept across me. I was a little thing, away up in the hills of New England, where the dark Housatonic winds between Hoosac and Taghkanic to the sea. In a wee wooden schoolhouse, something put it into the boys’ and girls’ heads to buy gorgeous visit ing-cards-ten cents a package-and exchange. The exchange was merry, till one girl, a tall newcomer, refused my card,-refused it peremptorily, with a glance. Then it dawned upon me with a certain suddenness that I was different from the others; or like, mayhap, in heart and life and longing, but shut out from their world by a vast veil. I had thereafter no desire to tear down that veil, to creep through; I held all beyond it in common contempt, and lived above it in a region of blue sky and great wandering shadows. That sky was bluest when I could beat my mates at examination-time, or beat them at a foot-race, or even beat their stringy heads Alas, with the years all this fine contempt began to fade; for the worlds I longed for, and all their dazzling opportunities, were theirs, not mine. But they should not keep these prizes, I said; some, all, I would wrest from them. Just how I would do it I could never decide: by reading law, by healing the sick, by telling the wonderful tales that swam in my head, some way. With other black boys the strife was not so fiercely sunny: their youth shrunk into tasteless sycophancy, or into silent hatred of the pale world about them and mocking distrust of everything white; or wasted itself in a bitter cry, Why did God make me an outcast and a stranger in mine own house? The shades of the prison-house closed round about us all: walls strait and stubborn to the whitest, but relentlessly narrow, tall, and unscalable to sons of night who must plod darkly on in resignation, or beat unavailing palms against the stone, or steadily, half hopelessly, watch the streak of blue above.After the Egyptian and Indian, the Greek and Roman, the Teuton and Mongolian, the Negro is a sort of seventh son, born with a veil, and gifted with second-sight in this American world-a world which yields him no true self-consciousness, but only lets him see himself through therevelation of the other world. It is a peculiar sensation, this double-consciousness, this sense of always looking at one’s self through the eyes of others, of measuring one’s soul by the tape of a world that looks on in amused contempt and pity. One ever feels his two-ness,-an American, a Negro; two souls, two thoughts, two unreconciled strivings; two warring ideals in one dark body, whose dogged strength alone keeps it from being tom asunder.The history of the American Negro is the history of this strife -this longing to attain self-conscious manhood, to merge his double self into a better and truer self. In this merging he wishes neither of the older selves to be lost. He would not Africanize America, for America has too much to teach the world and Africa. He would not bleach his Negro soul in a flood of white Americanism, for he knows that Negro blood has a message for the world. He simply wishes to make it possible for a man to be both a Negro and an American, without being cursed and spit upon by his fellows, without having the doors of Opportunity closed roughly in his face.81. The word “problem” in the question “How does it feel to be a problem?” probably meansA. that nobody asks “me” that question directly.B. “I” am a colored man, an embarrassing identity in the United States.C. that people approach “me” in a half-hesitant sort of way.D. that “I” am a strange ob ject of attention since people usually eye me curiously.82. What does the author mean when he .says that “being a problem is a strange experience, save perhaps in babyhood and in Europe”?A. Race discrimination is prevailing in the United States.B. Europeans do not look down upon strange persons.C. There are many problems in Europe so that problems are not strange.D. People love babies, so babies usually receive much affection.83. What does the author mean by “a vast veil”?A. The for biding line between boys and girls.B. The great distance between sky and shadows.C. The discrimination line between the Whites and the blacks.D. The big difference between dreams and reality.84. What does the author mean by “the other world”?A. The Anglo-Americans.B. The Afro-Americans.C. The Europeans.D. The South of the United States.85. What does “the older selves” refer to?A. A White and a Black.B. An American and a Negro.C. A man with and without a veil.D. A man respected and cursed.V. E-C Translation: (25 points)Translate the following passage (three paragraphs)from English into Chinese. Write your Chinese version in the answer booklet.Defining the meaning of “happiness” is a perplexin g proposition: the best one can do is to try to set some extremes to the idea and then work towards the middle. To think of happiness as achieving superiority over others, living in a mansion made of marble, having a wardrobe with hundreds of outfits, will do to set the greedy extreme. To think of happiness as the joy of a holy man of India will do to set the spiritual extreme. He sits completely still, contemplating the nature of reality, free even of his own body. If admirers bring him food, he eats it; if not, he starves. Why be concerned? What is physical is trivial to him. To contemplate is his joy and he achieves。

上海交通大学《大学英语》2021-2022学年期末试卷

上海交通大学《大学英语》2021-2022学年期末试卷

《大学英语》期末测试上海交通大学2021~2022学年第一学期题I.Each of the statements below is followed by four alternative answers.Choose the one thatbest completes the statement and put the letter in the bracket.(30%)1.Grammarians insist that a word be a __________form that can function in a sentence.()A.smallrgeC.fixedD.free2.In the earliest stage of English,the written form of a word should ________that of the oralform.()A.agree withB.disagree withC.be the same asD.be different from3.____________consists of technical terms used in particular disciplines and academic areas as inmedicine,mathematics,etc.()A.TerminologyB.JargonC.SlangD.Argot4.Social,economic and political changes bring about such new words as the followingsEXCEPT_________.()A.fast food dinnerC.Mao jacketsD.Watergate5.Reviving archaic words also contributes to the growth of English vocabulary.For instance,“loan”,which was prevalent in the thirteenth century,was replaced by “__________”in American English.()A.ownB.letC.rentD.lend6.If we say that Old English was a language of __________endings,Middle English was one ofleveled endings.()A.fullB.shortC.longD.paralleled7.The plural morpheme“-s”is pronounced as /z/in the following words EXCEPT______________.()A.bottlesB.eggs班级:___________姓名:______________得分:_______________—————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————C.zoosD.maps8.There is/are_____________free morphemic word(s)in the following words:wind,man, reddish,collection.()A.lB.2C.3D.49.The following words have inflectional affixes EXCEPT____________.()A.likesB.dislikeC.likingD.liked10.The most productive means of word-formation are the following EXCEPT_______________.() A.affixation B.blendingpoundingD.conversion11.Prefixes generally do not change the__________of the stem.()A.meaningB.formC.word classD.pronunciation12.The word“dorm”is formed by_________clipping.()A.backB.frontC.phraseD.front and back13.The word“reading-lamp”is_______motivated.()A.onomatopoeicallyB.morphologicallyC.semanticallyD.etymologically14.The synonymous pair of“ask-question”has the same___________.()A.motivationB.valueC.functionD.concept15.In the sentence“East or west,home is best”,“home”has its__________meaning of“family, safety,love”,etc.()A.grammaticalB.connotativeC.stylisticD.collocative16.Semantically,a word which is related to other words is related to them in____________。

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上海交通大学英语水平考试样题Part II Integrated Reading (30%)Section 1 Banked Cloze (10%)Directions: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passagethrough carefully before making your choices. You may not use any of the words in the bankmore than once. Give your answers to the questions on your ANSWER SHEET.Attention:You need to change the forms of the words in the word bank where necessary.(注意:请把答案写在答题卷上,否则以零分处理)A name might tell you something about a person's background. Names can be1) __________ of class and race. Data show African Americans are far more likely than other 2) __________ groups to give their children uncommon names. White people tend to 3) ________ more familiar names that were formerly popular with more affluent white people.The new study purports to show a link between name and outcome of life: The more 4) _________ your name, the more likely you are to land in juvenile hall. That's because we know that boys with uncommon names are more likely to come from a socio-economically 5) _________ background, which means that they also are more likely to get involved with crime. Even the researchers readily admit that it's not a name alone that 6)_______ a child's outcome, but rather the circumstance underlying the name.The researchers first assigned a popularity score to boys' names, based on how often they showed up in birth records in an undisclosed state from 1987 to 1991. Michael, the No. 1 boy's name, had a Popular Name Index score of 100; names such as Malcolm and Preston had index scores of 1. The researchers then assessed names of young men born during that time who landed in the juvenile justice system. They found that only half had a rating higher than 11. By 7) __________, in the general population, half of the names scored higher than 20. "A 10% increase in the popularity of a name is associated with a 3.7% 8) _________ in the number of juvenile delinquents who have that name."Still, the study theorizes that teenagers named Malcolm might also 9) ___________ because their peers treat them differently or they just don't like their names. And since the study's release last week, the name-crime 10) ___________ has been written or talked about in major media outlets.Section 2 True orFalse Judgement & Sentence Completion (10%)Directions:In this part, you will find 7 statements and 3 incomplete sentences followed by the reading passage.For questions 1-7, markY (for YES) if the statement agrees with the information given in the passage;N (for NO) if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage;For questions 8-10, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage.Attention: For questions 1-7, one more point will be deducted if you do n’t answereach one correctly.(注意: 1-7题中每答错一题倒扣1分, 不答不得分,答对得1分; 请把答案写在答题卷上,否则以零分处理)Who are smarter, men or women? It's a topic of common –– and often comic –– contemplation, but it has also become a serious policy issue for colleges and students in the United States.After years of concentrated effort to raise the academic achievement of girls, who in previous decades had often received less attention in the classroom and been steered away from college-prep courses, the nation can brag that female students have progressed tremendously. Though still underrepresented in calculus and other advanced-level science and math courses in high school, women now outnumber men applying to and graduating from college ––so much so that it appears some colleges are giving male applicants an admissions boost. As a result, the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights is examining whether colleges are engaging in widespread discrimination against women in an effort to balance their male and female populations.Consider some of the numbers at leading schools: At Vassar College in New York State, a formerly all-women's college that is still 60% female, more than two-thirds of the applicants last year were women. The college accepted 35% of the men who applied, compared with 20% of the women. Locally, elite Pomona College accepted 21% of male applicants for this year's freshman class, but only 13% of female applicants. At Virginia's College of William & Mary, 7,652 women applied for this year's freshman class, compared with 4,457 male applicants. Yet the numbers of each who gained admittance were nearly the same. That's because the college accepted 45% of the men and only 27% of the women.A 2007 analysis by U.S. News & World Report, based on the data sent by colleges for the magazine's annual rankings, found that the admissions rate for women averaged 13 percentage points lower than that for men. But percentages don't tell the whole story. It could be that the men were stronger candidates, or they might have applied in areas of engineering and science where women's numbers are still lower. But such justifications, even if true, are unlikely to fully explain these numbers. At schools such as the University of California, where admissions rely overwhelmingly on statistical measures of academic achievement such as grades and test scores, the disparities don't appear. Far more women than men applied to UCLA –– the UC's most selective campus –– last year. The university accepted about the same percentage of each, with a slight edge to the women. As a result, the freshman class has close to 800 more women than men.In recent years, several college leaders have admitted that their institutions give a boost to male applicants to maintain gender balance on campus. Most students of either sex, they point out, prefer suchbalance. If Vassar accepted equal percentages of each sex, women would outnumber men by more than 2 to 1.Jennifer Delahunty Britz, the dean of admissions at Kenyon College in Ohio, a formerly all-male school, brought the matter to broad public attention in 2006 with an Op-Ed article for the New York Times describing the dilemma of her admissions office. "What messages are we sending young women that they must . . . be even more accomplished than men to gain admission to the nation's top colleges?" New York Times has long favored allowing colleges to use race as an admissions factor in order to diversify student populations.She also wrote that exposure to people of different backgrounds and viewpoints better educates all students –– not just those given a leg up. We are not in favor of accepting underqualified or clearly inferior students for the sake of diversity. But most colleges are inundated with applications from students who more than meet their standards; the differences among many of them are slight. It makes sense for colleges to pick a balanced population from within this group. At the same time, admissions officers should avoid rigid notions of what constitutes enough men on campus. It's not harming UCLA, or destroying college social life, to admit somewhat more women than men.Even if the Civil Rights Commission finds pervasive gender discrimination in admissions, there's little it could do about the situation. Such discrimination ––though not racial discrimination ––is legal for undergraduate admissions at private, nonprofit colleges, even those that receive federal funding. Commission documents on the inquiry suggest that colleges could find more "gender-neutral" ways of balancing their student numbers, perhaps by offering programs and extracurricular activities that attract men.Those might work for some schools but won't change the overall scenario. Not with college populations composed of 57% women nationwide. The issue we'd like the Commission on Civil Rights to investigate is: What's happening with the education of U.S. boys? Why are so few of them applying to and graduating from college?Theories and arguments abound. Some say that boys are more active and thus less able to sit still for long periods ––and as a result, more likely to be categorized as having attention deficit / hyperactivity disorder or needing special education. A 2008 study by researchers at Northwestern University found that when girls are involved in a language-related task –– such as reading –– they show more activity in areas of the brain involved in encoding language. Boys use more sensory information to do linguistic tasks. The study suggests boys might do better if they were taught language and arts in different ways. Race is a factor as well. The gender gap is starker among African American and Latino students.There may be no one reason –– or solution. But figuring out ways to help boys achieve in school is abetter response to the gender gap than making it easier for them to get into college later.1. As a result of the effort to raise the academic achievement of the girls for years, the girls have exceeded boys tremendously in all courses in colleges except calculus and other advanced-level science and math courses.2. Female students are facing the low admission rate because some colleges are engaging in discrimination against women to achieve the balance of their male and female populations.3. Although the men were traditionally considered stronger candidates in areas of engineering and science, the admission rate for men in these areas is still lower than that for women.4. Women have outnumbered men in gaining admittance in UCLA’s freshman class this year because their admissions greatly rely on grades and test scores of their applicants.5. Some college leaders hold that most college students prefer their policy of maintaining gender balance by admitting equal percentages of each sex.6. The dilemma of the dean of admissions at Kenyon College is whether to use gender as an admissions factor in order to achieve gender balance or use race as an admissions factor in order to diversify student populations.7. According to Jennifer Delahunty Britz, it is reasonable for colleges to pick a balanced population from the candidates who more than meet their standards.8. Actually the Civil Rights Commission can do little to change the situation of discrimination in college admission because such discrimination is _____________.9. The study shows that in doing linguistic tasks the boys use more sensory information, the girls show more _____________.10. Despite various theories and arguments about why so few boys apply to and graduate from college, the better solution to the problem is to __________________________________.Section 3 Cloze (10%)Directions:In this section there are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D) on the right side of the paper. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage. Give your answers to the questions on your ANSWER SHEET.(注意:请把答案写在答题卷上,否则以零分处理)Part III Writing (30%)Section A (10%)In this Section,, you have 15 minutes to write an essay on the following topic. You should write at least 100 words. (请务必写在答题卷上,否则以零分处理)Your cousin, Ming Zhang, is going to take the national entrance examination to college in June. However, he is under great pressure and simply can’t concentrate on his study. Please drop him a note of about 100 words, giving him some tips as to how to deal with this situation.Section B (20%)In this Section, you have 30 minutes to write an essay on the following topic. You should write at least 200 words. (请务必写在答题卷上,否则以零分处理)Many college students complain of their heavy course load. They think some courses offered are time-consuming and not very useful. What do you think of the complaints? S hould college students’ opinions be considered in curriculum development and policy-making? Please write an essay of about 200 words to express your opinion and explain why with specific reasons.上海交通大学英语水平考试答题卷Part II Integrated Reading (30%)Section 1 Banked Cloze (10%)1) _________ 2) ___________ 3) ___________ 4)_______ 5)__________6) __________ 7) ____________ 8) ___________ 9)_________ 10) _________Section 2 True or False Judgement & Sentence Completion (10%) 1) _____ 2) _______ 3) _______ 4) ________ 5) _____ 6)_____ 7)_____8) _____________________________________________________________9) _____________________________________________________________10) ____________________________________________________________Part III Writing (30%) (请将作文写在答题卷背面) Section A (10%)Your cousin, Ming Zhang, is going to take the national entrance examination to college in June. However, he is under great pressure and simply can’t concentrate on his study. Please drop him a note of about 100 words, giving him some tips as to how to deal with this situation.Section B(10%)Key答案:Section 1: 1-5 CBBDC 6-10 ADACASection 2:1)Bandaged 2)triggered 3)probes 4)succession 5)principal 6)overlap 7)articulate 8) postdoctoral9)scientists have known for some time that conventional explanations for how parts of the brain work need to be revised10)there is a separation of tasks and a division of labor between two very different parts of the brain11)brain studies are shedding light on the pieces of the puzzle and might one day solve the mysterySection 3:1) I t’s basically the ability to c ommunicate successfully with people of other cultures. (2 points)2) Sensitivity to other cultures (1 point)3) Showing the bottom of your shoe or foot when crossing your legs (2 points)4) She did not remove her gloves when shaking hands with a business associate in Russia ( without realising that this isconsidered impolite). (2 points)5) Never make false assumptions about other cultures, and never lack sensitivity. Be open to learning about new cultures.And learn the local language. (3 points)Section 4:1) 全球经济的衰退对妇女和女孩所产生的影响尤其严重,这进而又波及到家庭、社区、乃至地区。

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