中国银行英语模拟试题.docx
中国银行英语模拟试题中国2010年银行校园招聘笔试试卷(A) 考试形式:闭卷 考试时间:90分钟 (14:00-15:30)Part (10minutes)1. Executives of the company enjoyed an_B_lifestyle of free gifts , fine wines and high salaries. A exquisite B estravagant C exotic D eccentric2. If you want to get into that tunnel,you first have to _B_away all the rocks. A haul B repel C dispose D snatch3. Some crops are relatively high yielders and couble be planted in preference to others to _A_the food supply. A enhanse B curb C disrupt D heighten4. Astronomers at the universities of California discovered on of the most distant_C_ . A paradoxes B paradises C galaxies D shuttles5. Many great scientists_D_their success to hard work. A portray B ascribe C impart D acknowledge6.It is generally known that New York is a city for and a center for _D_odd bits of information. A) veterans B) pedestrians C) victims D) eccentrics7. High grades are supposed to _A_ academic ability, but Johns actualperformance did not confirm this. A) certify B) classify C) clarify D) notify8. In spite of the _B_ , it seemed that many of the invited guests would still show up. A) deviation B) controversy C) distinction D) comparison9. The relatives of those killed in the crash got together to seek _C_ . A) premium B) repayment C) compensation D) refund10. At first everything went well with the project but recently we have had a number of _D_ with the machinery. A) disturbances B) outputs C) setbacks D) distortions11.The sign set up by the road _A_ drivers to a sharp turn. A) alerts B) refreshes C) pleads D) diverts12. The doctors dont _C_ that the patient will live much longer. A) monitor B) manifest C) articulate D) anticipate13. Call your doctor for advice if the _C_ persist for more than a few days. A) responses B) signals C) symptoms D) reflections14. We find it impossible to _C_ with the latest safety regulations. A) accord B) unify C) obey D) comply15. Professor Smith and Professor Brown will _A_ in presenting the series of lectures on American literature. A) alter B) alternate C) substitute D) exchange16.Having a(n)_D_attitude towards people with different ideas is an indication that one has been well educated. A) analytical B) bearable C) elastic D) tolerant17.No form of government in the world is_A_; each system reflects the history and present needs of the region or the nation. A) dominant B) influential C) integral D) drastic18. In spite of the_A_economic forecast, manufacturing output has risen slightly. A) faint B) dizzy C) gloomy D) opaque19. Too often Dr. Johnsons lectures_B_how to protect the doctor rather than how to cure the patient. A) look to B) dwell on C) permeate into D) shrug off20. Located in Washington D.C., the Library of Congress contains an impressive_C_of books on every conceivable subject. A) flock B) configuration C) pile D) arrayPART (5minutes)1. Gary lost his bike on the playground,that his uncle gave him as a birthday present. 1 2 3 42. Work hard in school means being successful one day in the future. 1 2 3 43. Those farmers are now busy on the harvest of wheat righet now. 1 2 3 44. I'm writing to apologise to you for the mistakes i had made that day. 1 2 3 45. All the partents wish their children to become ones with good manner. 6. The boy is so short that his chassmates often make jokes on him.7. You can find some good sdvies about learning english in this book8. I always keep a dictionary besides me when I'm reading china daily.9. Her teachers were all very surprised for her bad resule in the exam. 10.All what you have to do is draw directly on to blank film and then run the film through a projector.PART cloze(10minutes) Some historian say that the most important contribution of Dwight Eisenhowers presidency (总统任期) in the 1950s was the U.S. interstate highway system. It was a _62_ project, easily surpassing the scale of such previous human _63_ as the Panama Canal. Eisenhowers interstate highways _64_ the nation together in new ways and _65_ major economic growth by making commerce less _66_. Today, an information superhighway has been builtan electronic network that _67_ libraries, corporations, government agencies and _68_. This electronic superhighway is called the Internet, _69_ it is the backbone (主干) of the World Wide Web. The Internet had its _70_ in a 1969 U.S. Defense Department computer network called ARPAnet, which _71_ Advanced Research Projects Agency Network. The Pentagon built the network for military contractors and universities doing military research to _72_ information. In 1983 the National Science Foundation (NSF), _73_ mission is to promote science, took over. This new NSF network _74_ more and more institutional users, may of _75_ had their own internal networks. For example, most universities that _76_ the NSF network had intracampus computer networks. The NSF network _77_ became a connector for thousands of other networks. _78_ a backbone system that interconnects networks, internet was a name that fit. So we can see that the Internet is the wired infrastructure (基础设施) on which web _79_ move. It began as a military communication system, which expanded into a government-funded _80_ research network. Today, the Internet is a user-financed system tying intuitions of many sorts together _81_ an “information superhighway.”62. A) concise C) massive B) radical D) trivial63. A) behaviors C) inventions B) endeavors D) elements64. A) packed C) suppressed B) stuck D) bound65. A) facilitated C) mobilized B) modified D) terminated66. A) competitive C) exclusive B) comparative D) expensive67. A) merges C) relays B) connects D) unifies68. A) figures C) individuals B) personalities D) humans69. A) and C) or B) yet D) while70. A) samples C) origins B) sources D) precedents71. A) stood by C) stood against B) stood for D) stood over72. A) exchange C) switch B) bypass D) interact73. A) their C) when B) that D) whose74. A) expanded C) attracted B) contracted D) extended75. A) what C) these B) which D) them76. A) joined C) participated B) attached D) involved77. A) moreover C) likewise B) however D) then78. A) With C) In B) By D) As79. A) contexts C) messages B) signs D) leaflets80. A) citizen C) amateur B) civilian D) resident81. A) into C) over B) amid D) towardPart IV Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth) (60minutes)Section A Passage One Questions 51 to 55 are based on the following passage. For hundreds of millions of years, turtles (海龟) have struggled out of the sea to lay their eggs on sandy beaches, long before there were nature documentaries to celebrate them, or GPS satellites and marine biologists to track them, or volunteers to hand-carry the hatchlings (幼龟) down to the waters edge lest they become disoriented by headlights and crawl towards a motel parking lot instead. A formidable wall of bureaucracy has been erected to protect their prime nesting on the Atlantic coastlines. With all that attention paid to them, youd think these creatures would at least have the gratitude not to go extinct. But Nature is indifferent to human notions of fairness, and a report by the Fish and Wildlife Service showed a worrisome drop in the populations of several species of North Atlantic turtles, notably loggerheads, which can grow to as much as 400 pounds. The South Florida nesting population, the largest, has declined by 50% in the last decade, according to Elizabeth Griffin, a marine biologist with the environmental group Oceana. The figures prompted Oceana to petition the government to upgrade the level of protection for the North Atlantic loggerheads from “threatened” to “endangered”meaning they are in danger of disappearing without additional help. Which raises the obvious question: what else do these turtles want from us, anyway? It turns out, according to Griffin, that while we have done a good job of protecting the turtles for the weeks they spend on land (as egg-laying females, as eggs and as hatchlings), we have neglected the years spend in the ocean. “The threat is from commercial fishing,” says Griffin. Trawlers (which drag large nets through the water and along the ocean floor) and longline fishers (which can deploy thousands of hooks on lines that can stretch for miles) take a heavy toll on turtles. Of course, like every other environmental issue today, this is playing out against the background of global warming and human interference with natural ecosystems. The narrow strips of beach on which the turtles lay their eggs are being squeezed on one side by development and on the other by the threat of rising sea levels as the oceans warm. Ultimately we must get a handle on those issues as well, or a creature that outlived the dinosaurs (恐龙) will meet its end at the hands of humans, leaving our descendants to wonder how creature so ugly could have won so much affection.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。52. We can learn from the first paragraph that _B_.A) human activities have changed the way turtles surviveB) efforts have been made to protect turtles from dying outC) government bureaucracy has contributed to turtles extinctionD) marine biologists are looking for the secret of turtles reproduction53. What does the author mean by “Nature is indifferent to human notions of fairness” (Line 1, Para. 2)?DA) Nature is quite fair regarding the survival of turtles.B) Turtles are by nature indifferent to human activities.C) The course of nature will not be changed by human interference.D) The turtle population has decreased in spite of human protection.54. What constitutes a major threat to the survival of turtles according to Elizabeth Griffin?BA) Their inadequate food supply.B) Unregulated commercial fishing.C) Their lower reproductively ability.D) Contamination of sea water55. How does global warming affect the survival of turtles?D A) It threatens the sandy beaches on which they lay eggs.B) The changing climate makes it difficult for their eggs to hatch.C) The rising sea levels make it harder for their hatchlings to grow.D) It takes them longer to adapt to the high beach temperature.56. The last sentence of the passage is meant to _C_.A) persuade human beings to show more affection for turtlesB) stress that even the most ugly species should be protectedC) call for effective measures to ensure sea turtles survivalD) warn our descendants about the extinction of speciesPassage Two Questions 56to 60 are based on the following passage.There are few more sobering online activities than entering data into college-tuition calculators and gasping as the Web spits back a six-figure sum. But economists say families about to go into debt to fund four years of partying, as well as studying, can console themselves with the knowledge that college is an investment that, unlike many bank stocks, should yield huge dividends. A 2008 study by two Harvard economists notes that the “labor-market premium to skill”or the amount college graduates earned thats greater than what high-school graduate earneddecreased for much of the 20th century, but has come back with a vengeance (报复性地) since the 1980s. In 2005, The typical full-time year-round U.S. worker with a four-year college degree earned $50,900, 62% more than the $31,500 earned by a worker with only a high-school diploma. Theres no question that going to college is a smart economic choice. But a look at the strange variations in tuition reveals that the choice about which college to attend doesnt come down merely to dollars and cents. Does going to Columbia University (tuition, room and board $49,260 in 2007-08) yield a 40% greater return than attending the University of Colorado at Boulder as an out-of-state student ($35,542)? Probably not. Does being an out-of-state student at the University of Colorado at Boulder yield twice the amount of income as being an in-state student ($17,380) there? Not likely. No, in this consumerist age, most buyers arent evaluating college as an investment, but rather as a consumer productlike a car or clothes or a house. And with such purchases, price is only one of many crucial factors to consider. As with automobiles, consumers in todays college marketplace have vast choices, and people search for the one that gives them the most comfort and satisfaction in line with their budgets. This accounts for the willingness of people to pay more for different types of experiences (such as attending a private liberal-arts college or going to an out-of-state public school that has a great marine-biology program). And just as two auto purchasers might spend an equal amount of money on very different cars, college students (or, more accurately, their parents) often show a willingness to pay essentially the same price for vastly different products. So which is it? Is college an investment product like a stock or a consumer product like a car? In keeping with the automotive worlds hottest consumer trend, maybe its best to characterize it as a hybrid (混合动力汽车); an expensive consumer product that, over time, will pay rich dividends.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。57. Whats the opinion of economists about going to college?CA) Huge amounts of money is being wasted on campus socializing.B) It doesnt pay to run into debt to receive a college education.C) College education is rewarding in spite of the startling costs.D) Going to college doesnt necessarily bring the expected returns.58. The two Harvard economists note in their study that, for much of the 20th century, _D_.A) enrollment kept decreasing in virtually all American colleges and universitiesB) the labor market preferred high-school to college graduatesC) competition for university admissions was far more fierc