2023年四川在职攻读硕士联考考试模拟卷(1).docx
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1、2023年四川在职攻读硕士联考考试模拟卷(1)本卷共分为1大题50小题,作答时间为180分钟,总分100分,60分及格。一、单项选择题(共50题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意) 1.Passage 2 In the old days, sending a thank-you note to a relative was easy. You wrote it, (1) , a stamp on the envelope and dropped it (2) a mailbox. (3) it went in a red-white-and-blue U.S. Mail truck
2、, and (4) of days later the friendly neighborhood mailman walked it, (5) . weather, right to the recipients door. (6) youre as likely to send a fax, e-mail, or instant message. (7) you cling to traditional pen and paper, its no longer clear (8) it will travel. Airborne Express Overnight Two-Day Prio
3、rity (9) it moves into the 1st century, the American mail system (13) to survive. In the past few years, the U.S. Postal Service(USPS) has (11) many new services, (12) stamps over the Internet, electronic bill payment, and a service that prints and mails electronic documents Yet revenues depleted by
4、 alternative communications (e-mail, electronic banking), (13) with rising fuel and operating costs, led to a $150 million loss in 2000. Meanwhile, private carriers are competing (14) business, forcing the Postal Service to contract with the likes of DHL and Emery Worldwide just to maintain its glob
5、al reach. (15) still delivering 20 percent of the worlds mail, the men and women in the blue uniforms of the Postal Service just cant seem to (16) . The problem is that the U.S. hasnt (17) grips with the fact that in a fast-changing world, mail delivery is better run as a competitive business than a
6、s a government monopoly. (18) many countries have privatized their postal systems, the USPS has attempted to maintain business in both the public and private worlds. It is a semiprivate corporation with a lumbering government bureaucracy. It is (19) by a board of governors (20) a blend of local poli
7、ticians, small-town business leaders and federal bureaucrats. AcombineBcombiningCcombinedDcombination 2.Passage 8 How many different kinds of emotions do you feel You may be (1) to find that it is very hard to specify all of them. Not only (2) hard to describe in words, they are difficult to (3) . A
8、s a result, two people rarely (4) all of them. However, there are a number of (5) emotions that most people experience. When we receive something that we want, or something happens (6) we like, we usually feel joy or happiness. Joy is a positive and powerful emotion, (7) for which we all strive. It
9、is natural to want to be happy, and all of us (8) happiness. As a general (9) , joy occurs when we reach a (10) goal or obtain a desired object. (11) people often desire different goals and objects, it is (12) that one person may find joy in repairing an automobile, (13) another may find joy in solv
10、ing a math problem. Of course, we often share (14) goals or interests, and therefore we can experience joy together. This may be in sports, in the arts, in learning, in raising a family, or in (15) being together. When we have difficulty (16) desired objects or reaching desired goals we experience (
11、17) emotions such as anger and grief. When little things get in our way, we experience (18) frustrations or tensions. For example, if you are dressing to go out (19) a date, you may feel frustration when a zipper breaks or a button falls off. The more difficulty you have in reaching a goal, the more
12、 frustrated you may feel and the more angry you may become. If you really want something to happen, and you feel it (20) happen, but someone or something stops it, you may become quite angry. AsameBcommonCsimilarDdifferent 3.Passage 3 As human children are unusually dependent for an unusually long t
13、ime, its obvious that every society must provide a domestic context in which the children are brought up and educated. In present day English, the word family has two meanings: firstly, the (1) group of parents and children; and secondly, a (2) of relations who might be expected to (3) at a wedding
14、or a (4) . At the first level, my brothers and sisters and myself are all in the same (5) as children, but in different ones as parents; but at the second (6) , were all in the same family from start to finish. As nuclear families become more (7) , families of relations become more dispersed (分). Th
15、e young mother can still talk to her Mum on the phone, but she cant ask her to (8) for a few minutes to watch the baby. Ideas about the (9) of women have been changing: wives are thought to be the (10) of their husbands rather than their (11) . But perhaps theyre more (12) enslaved to their children
16、 than before. The point is that there doesnt seem to be any (13) . There is a genuine (14) between the right of the woman to be treated as a free and self-respected (15) , and the right of the child to demand care and (16) . We have created for ourselves three (17) : social equality of men and women
17、: (18) of the marriage; and lifelong love and (19) between parents and children. However, we have (20) a social system in which its quite impossible for these factors to co-exist. AfussBclashChesitationDpause 4.Passage 9 In the peoples Republic of China the odd prequake behavior of horses and other
18、animals (1) successfully to warn people that earthquakes (2) . Recently, a group of American geologists and geographers visited China and listened with great interest (3) the scientists there (4) explained how they have been able to predict many earthquakes in the past three years. The American scie
19、ntists compared the (5) of the unique Chinese program (6) the impact of Chinese acupuncture (7) Western medicine. The Chinese scientists use (8) but they also monitor strange (9) such as various ground noises, the fluctuation of well-water levels, and the strange behavior of animals. The results are
20、 quite interesting, Chinese seismologists, for example, (10) predicted two magnitude 6.9 quakes near the China-Burma (11) on May 9,1976. The seismologists say that their predictions have been (12) precise that they were able to evacuate many of their people (13) an earthquake occurred, (14) saving t
21、housands of lives. (15) , the Chinese experts also admit that there have been some false alarms. American scientists have (16) stories of unusual prequake animal behavior before, but they (17) them too seriously until their recent visit to China. Maybe theres (18) in it, said Jack Everndon, a Califo
22、rnia scientist. We need some kind of short-term warning. We need something. He didnt mention the kind of research he may be considering, Some of us are thinking its (19) enough to give it a serious look, he commented. Two years ago we (20) that. AborderBlineCboundaryDedge 5.Passage 5 Literature is a
23、 form of art that can be enjoyed without formal instruction. However, people with (1) knowledge of literature may miss a lot (2) reading a novel, short story, poem, play, or (3) . These readers are comparable to the (4) at a football game who watch the game and (5) it without really understanding th
24、e complex movements (6) on the field. Although they may enjoy the (7) , many spectators watch only the ball (8) , missing entirely the contribution of other members (9) tile total play as well as the intricacies occurring within the (10) . A person who understands football- (11) better yet, has play
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