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2003年同等学力外国语水平考试真题分类: 考试题库
Paper One 试卷一 Part I: Listening Comprehension (20 minutes, 15 points) Section A Directions: In this section, you will hear nine short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a third voice will ask a question about what was said. Both the conversation and the question will be spoken only once. Choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D by marking the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center. Example: You will hear: You will read: A. At the office. B. In the waiting room. C. At the airport. D. In a restaurant. Sample Answer A B C D From the conversation we know that the two speakers are talking about ordering food. This is most likely to have taken place in a restaurant. Therefore, “In a restaurant” is the best answer. You should choose D on the ANSWER SHEET and mark it with a single line through the center. 1. A. He works with many people. B. He becomes unemployed. C. He doesn’t tell the truth. D. He doesn’t like his job. 2. A. The woman will not be a good student in her new area. B. The woman shouldn’t major in engineering. C. The woman still has to do a lot of math. D. The woman should learn more about computer science. 3. A. That other people would know about his earnings. B. That Nancy did not think twice before she acted out. C. That Mrs. Wallace would get too excited. D. That Nancy was not apologetic about her mistakes. 4. A. Sue has cheated him. B. Sue looks down on him. C. Sue is bad-tempered. D. Sue has an ugly nose. 5. A. He is strong. B. He is big-nosed. C. He is careless. D. He is determined. 6. A. He thinks that people in the country are less friendly. B. He thinks that people in big cities are more materialistic. C. He thinks that people in the country are more open-minded. D. He thinks that people in big cities are more generous. 7. A. She loves the businessman very much. B. She is only after the businessman’s money. C. She and her husband have had a quarrel. D. She is regretful about being separated. 8. A. The house is larger than others. B. The house has some additional rooms. C. The cost of the labor has increased. D. The price of some material has risen. 9. A. Indignant. B. Sorrowful. C. Relieved. D. Nervous. Section B: Directions: In this section, you will first hear a conversation and then a talk. At the end of the conversation and the talk, you will hear some questions. All of them will be read only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D by marking the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center. Questions 10 to 12 are based on the interview you have just heard. 10. A. Amusing. B. Tiring. C. Amazing. D. Frightening. 11. A. Spanish or English. B. Spanish and English. C. English. D. Spanish. 12. A. Because they maintain the essence of her singing. B. Because they help publicize her new albums. C. Because the public want to see her in person. D. Because the public like to see tricks on the stage. Questions 13 to 15 are based on the talk you have just heard. 13. A. The Games have met their environmental goals. B. The Games have caused lasting damages to the area. C. The Games did little to protect the environment. D. The Games shouldn’t be held in Salt Lake City. 14. A. Sports competition. B. Cultural exchange. C. Environmental protection. D. Economic development. 15. A. Building ski jumps farther away from the city. B. Planting more trees around the fields. C. Developing better bus systems in the city. D. Promoting the use of cleaner energy.
Part II: Vocabulary (10 minutes, 10 points) Section A Directions: In this section there are fifteen sentences, each with one word or phrase underlined. Choose the one from the four choices marked A, B, C and D that best keeps the meaning of the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center. 16. The very sight of the imposing buildings assured these tourists of the significant changes in this city. A. instinctive B. impressive C. institutional D. imaginary 17. The accepted criteria of adequate diet have been challenged by new discoveries in nutrition. A. formations B. components C. standards D. ingredients 18. Senior citizens are advised to go in for some creative activities to keep themselves mentally young. A. search for B. invest on C. engage in D. work out 19. Presumable, excessive consumption of fried foods has serious consequences as has been proved. A. Theoretically B. Practically C. Incredibly D. Probably 20. The sitting-room feels comfortable with the fireplace shedding warm and faint light. A. giving off B. calling off C. shaking off D. putting off 21. The nasty language of local officials makes them seem very ignorant and rude. A. artificial B. indecent C. humorous D. lively 22. We shouldn’t treat children as peers or friends, but guide them in making their choices, even if it means with some discipline. A. persuasion B. punishment C. rewards D. criticism 23. Silk, although it is considered a delicate fabric, is in fact very strong, but it is adversely affected by sunlight. A. soft B. sheer C. fragile D. refined 24.It is anticipated that this contract will substantially increase sales over the next three years. A. apparently B. slightly C. considerably D. steadily 25. The new government embarked upon a program of radical economic reform. A. initiated B. produced C. adopted D. implemented 26. In the accident three men were trapped in a submerged vehicle, and their only hope was another man whose legs were broken. A. wrecked B. burnt C. overturned D. sunk 27. Nearly eleven thousand people have been arrested for defying the ban on street trading. A. criticizing B. neglecting C. blaming D. disclosing 28.There are some things in the class the teachers will not put up with. A. tolerate B. contribute C. resist D. prohibit 29. Despite the dangers and difficulties in fighting with the terrorists, the soldiers were resolute. A. defensive B. aggressive C. stubborn D. firm 30. Born in 1932, he retired as a foreign correspondent for the Polish Press Agency in 1981, by which time his three books had started to come out. A. be subscribed B. be published C. be popular D. be written Section B Directions: In this section there are fifteen incomplete sentences. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center. 31. Sometimes we buy a magazine with absolutely no purpose ______ to pass time. A. rather than B. other than C. as well D. except for 32. Those who ______ women’s liberation movement continue to hope, and work, for a change. A. consist in B. believe in C. indulge in D. result in 33. Finding out about these universities has become easy for anyone with Internet ______. A. entrance B. admission C. access D. entry 34. How strange it is that the habit he developed in his childhood still ______ him. A. takes to B. clings to C. attends to D. adds to 35. The three disrespectful sons began to feel worried about the ultimate ______ of the family’s property. A. proposal B. disposal C. removal D. salvation 36. Chemists, physicists and mathematicians are ______ known as scientists. A. collectively B. alternatively C. cognitively D. exclusively 37. The national government is to make every effort to ______ the will of the people. A. execute B. exceed C. excite D. exhaust 38. There are often discouraging predictions that have not been ______ by actual events. A. verified B. utilized C. mobilized D. modified 39. Tom was ______ of a crime he didn’t commit. He fought for many years to clear his name. A. convicted B. convinced C. conceived D. condemned 40. Actor Pierce Brosnan may play the deadly super spy in the movies, but in real life he is a ______father and a loving husband. A. devastated B. deserved C. desperate D. devoted 41. The years of practice, of developing my special technique, are just about to ______. A. turn up B. figure out C. pay off D. clear away 42. Like most foreigners, I ask a lot of questions, some of which are insultingly silly. But everyone I ______ has answered those questions with patience and honesty. A. come across B. come by C. come over D. come into 43. Now when talking about economic reform I am very ______ aware of the shadow hanging over most African countries’ debt. A. well B. far C. much D. greatly 44. This procedure describes how suggestions for improvements to the systems are ______. A. celebrated B. proceeded C. generated D. established 45. “Since we are exchanging ______, I too have a secret to reveal,” said Mary. A. transferences B. transactions C. confidences D. promises
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