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        2013年在職GCT考試英語模擬測試(一)

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        以下是為大家整理的關(guān)于《2013年在職GCT考試英語模擬測試(一)》,供大家學(xué)習(xí)參考!
            Part One Vocabulary and Structure   Directions:   There are ten incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A ,B,C and D. Choose   the one that best completes the sentence. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the   center.   1. Some old people don't like pop songs because they can't ______ so much noise.   A. resist B. experience C. tolerate D. sustain   2. Mary is as vain as peacock and always wants to be the ______ of attention.   A. sight B. emphasis C. focus D. object   3. A long time ago, at a national conference on biology, he cautiously ______his new theory on life.   A. advanced B. relieved C. produced D. thrust   4. He kept a ______ hold on her hand as he helped her over the fence.   A. solid B. stiff C. firm D. rigid   5. In the effort to fire a Civil Service employee, his or her manager may have to spend up ______ $100,000 of tax   money to do so.   A. till B. to C. for D. about   6. Were it not for their support and help, we ______ able to finish the task ahead of time.   A. were not B. should not have been   C. are not D. would not be   7. The old man is in the habit of going for a walk along the river every morning except______ it rains.   A. when B. for C. that D. /   8. Williamsburg has now been restored so that it looks as it ______ during the 18th century.   A. could B. would C. was D. did   9. ______ , follow the directions on the bottle carefully.   A. When taken drugs B.When drugs are taken   C. When one takes drugs D.When taking drugs   10. He liked the painting very much, which cost him $1,000. However, he would gladly have paid ______ for it.   A. as much twice B. much as twice   C. twice as much D. as twice much   Part Two Reading Comprehension Directions:   In this part there are three passages and one advertisement, each followed questions or unfinished statements. For   each of them, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the   ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.   Questions 11-15 are based on the following passage:   Imagine a world in which children would be the rulers and could decide not only the outcome of each and every   occurrence, but also dictate the very structure and form of the environment. In this world, a child's wildest thoughts   would become reality, limited only by the extent of his or her imagination.   While such a world might sound both fantastic and frightening, at least from a logical adult’s perspective, it does   exist. What's more, it has been in existence for some time and is populated by hundreds of thousands of children who   spend hours within its boundaries experimenting and learning. This world is not real, at least not in the traditional sense,   but exists within a computer and is generated by an educational programming language called LOGO. Unlike other   computer languages and programs that are designed to test children and provide applications that formally dispense   information, LOGO allows children, even preschool children, to be in total control. Children teach the computer to   think and as a result develop and sharpen their own reasoning abilities.   11. In the imagined world ______ would restrict children's wildest thoughts.   A. the limits of their imagination   B. the structure and form of the environment   C. the reality of life   D. the rules of the society   12. LOGO is ______   A. an educational testing program B. a computer language   C. an information dispenser D. an unreal world   13. Children are rulers_______   A. in the traditional sense   B. within the boundaries of LOGO's world   C. with all computer languages and programs   D. in the adult world   14. LOGO is unique because________   A. it is an educational program   B. it is in total control of human beings   C. it allows children to teach the computer to think   D. children use it   15. The best title for this passage would be______   A. Children Rule theWorld   B. Computer Languages   C. The UnrealWorld of the Child and LOGO   D. Children Learn Reasoning Using LOGO   Questions 16-20 are based on the following passage.   The development of rapid transit rail lines in cities should parallel local economic development and blind   construction of such lines should be avoided, a State Council conference said yesterday.   The meeting, chaired by Premier Wen Jiabao, said the building of rapid-transit rail lines in cities should be   carried out according to strict guidelines and management systems of such lines should be improved. It stressed that the   amount of domestically made equipment used in such infrastructure projects needs to be increased.   The meeting also deliberated on the draft amendments for laws governing the People's Bank of China and   commercial banks. Also discussed were the draft law on the supervision and management of banking sector and draft   regulations on the management of central food reserves. It was agreed at the meeting that the laws governing the   People's Bank of China and commercial banks need to be amended so that the roles and responsibilities of the two are   made clear.   16. The rapid-transit rail lines should_______   A. develop as quickly as possible   B. develop with local economic development   C. develop after local economic development   D. develop with the construction industry   17. The management system of the rapid transit rail lines ______   A. is already quite developed B. does not exist at all   C. is not good enough D. needs to include the strict guidelines   18. In the building of the rail lines,________   A. more equipment made in China should be used   B. more imported equipment should be used   C. more exported equipment should be used   D. more equipment used in infrastructure projects should be used   19. It can be inferred that_______   A. the People's Bank and commercial banks do not function properly   B. the People's Bank of China has an upper hand over the commercial banks   C. the two banks operate in a low efficiency   D. the People's Bank operates at a loss while the commercial banks operates at a profit   20. Which of the following has nothing to do with the meeting chaired by Premier Wen?   A. Discussing the building of rapid-transit rails.   B. Discussing the draft amendments concerning some banks.   C. Discussing the draft regulations about food reserves.   D. Discussing whether the People's Bank of China and commercial banks should be integrated.Questions 21-25 are based on the following passage:   This country, as Lincoln said, belongs to the people. So do the natural resources which make it rich. They supply   the basis of our prosperity now and hereafter. In preserving them, which is a national duty, we must not forget that   monopoly is based on the control of natural resources and natural advantages, and that it will help the people little to   conserve our natural wealth unless the benefits which it can yield are given back to the people.   Let us remember, also, that conservation does not stop with the natural resources. The principle of making the   best use of all we have requires that we stop the waste of human life in industry and prevent the waste of human   welfare which flows from the unfair use of concentrated power and wealth in the hands of men whose eagerness for   profit blinds them to the cost of what they do. We have no higher duty than to promote the efficiency of the individual.   There is no surer road to the efficiency of the nation.   21. What plays an essential role in making the nation prosperous according to this passage?   A. Its money. B. Its trade.   C. Its natural resources. D. Its people.   22. The passage suggests that the benefit from natural resources is mainly enjoyed by ______   A. the government B. the monopolies   C. the businessmen D. the people   23. The conservation mentioned in the passage includes the following EXCEPT ______   A. natural resources B. human welfare   C. human life D. concentration of wealth   24. What may contribute to the unfair use of concentrated power and wealth by some people?   A. Their greed for profit makes them ignore the expense.   B. They have accumulated too much wealth and power.   C. They make profits by pretending to be blind.   D. They make profits by cheating.   25. On what does the efficiency of a nation depend?   A. Every individual. B. Its machines.   C. Its wealth. D. Its power.   Questions 26-30 are based on the following advertisement:   IN THE GROUNDS OF A REGENCY MANSION   Luxury Self-catering Holiday Cottages in the heart of the Devonshire countryside.   Individually styled and color coordinated, these cottages, forming a courtyard round the old thatched pump house, offer   elegant and spacious accommodation--situated in the beautiful grounds of one of the largest privately-owned country estates in   theWest County. Guests have full use of the owner's private club.   Widworthy Court Sports and Leisure Club's facilities include tennis court, squash court, heated outdoor swimming pool,   pool-side restaurant, indoor leisure spa complex comprising swimming pool, Jacuzzi, sun, steam room, solarium and bars.   Children and pets welcome   ENJOY THE DIFFERENCE   Please write or telephone for our full color brochure.   The Manager, The Estate Office, Bridwell Park Estate Uffculme, Devon EX15 3BU   Telephone(0883 ) 744783   26. It is an advertisement for_______   A. education B. entertainment C. sports D. sale   27. The Holiday Cottages are located in_______   A. the country B. the city C. the downtown D. the suburbs   28. Which of the following is true?   A. The cottages are not large enough to offer spacious accommodation.   B. Guests can have full use of all the clubs in Devonshire.   C. The cottages are in a private estate.   D. Everything will be done for the guest in the Holiday Cottages.   29. The following items are mentioned in the advertisement except________   A. squash B. swimming C. table tennis D. sauna   30. Which of the following is NOT true according to the advertisement?   A. Guests can take their dogs to the cottages.   B. People can get a brochure if they telephone.   C. Both indoor and outdoor activities are offered.   D. No drinking is provided.  Part Three Cloze   Directions   There are ten blanks in the following passage. For each numbered blank, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D.   Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.   Most of the people who appear most often and most gloriously in the history books are great conquerors and   generals and soldiers, whereas the people who really helped civilization forward are often never mentioned at all. We   do not know who first set a broken leg, or launched a seaworthy boat, or calculated the 31 of the year, or manured a   field but we know 32 about the killers and destroyers. People think a great deal of them, so 33 so that on all   the highest pillars in the great cities of the world you will find the figure of a conqueror or a general or a soldier. And I   think most people believe that the greatest countries are 34 that have beaten in battle the greatest number of other   countries and ruled over them as conquerors. It is just possible they are, 35 they are not the most civilized.   Animals fight so do savages hence to be good at fighting is to be good in the way in 36 an animal or a savage is   good, but it is not to be civilized. Even being good at getting other people to fight for you and 37 them how to do   it most efficiently--this, after all, is 38 conquerors and generals have done is not being civilized. People fight to   settle quarrels. Fighting means killing, and civilized peoples ought to be able to find some way of settling their disputes   other 39 by seeing which side can kill off the greater number of other side, and then 40 that that side which   has killed most has won.   31. A. number B. length C. depth D. width   32. A. all B. whole C. anything D. nothing   33. A. many B. much C. more D. little   34. A. those B. these C. ones D. some   35. A. since B. as C. and D. but   36. A. fact B. which C. that D. what   37. A. tell B. request C. telling D. requesting   38. A. which B. what C. that D. whatever   39. A. than B. way C. means D. method   40. A. chatting B. talking C. saying D. mumbling   Part Four Dialogue Completion   Directions:   In this part, there are ten short incomplete dialogues between two speakers, each followed by four choices marked A, B,   C and D. Choose the one that most appropriately suits the conversational context and best completes the dialogue.   Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.   41. Jane: Carol, you look very well.   Carol: Thank you, Jane. You look wonderful too. Your weekend tennis must have done you good.   Jane: ______   A. That's very kind of you   B. Are you kidding? Thank you anyway   C. You think so? That's encouraging   D. I don't believe it. You are flattering me.   42. Caller: Hello. I' m ringing about the flat advertised in today’s STAR. ______ ?   Mrs. Green: Yes, it is. Two or three people have rung up about it, but nobody's been to see it yet.   A. Is it still available B. Is it still empty   C. Is it still free D. Is it still blank   43. Customer: Excuse me !   Clerk: Yes, ma-am? What can I do for you?   Customer: I have a problem with this coffee maker, and I want my money back.   Clerk: ______?   Customer: The problem is that it doesn't work! I've only used it three times.   A. Why   B. Well, are you sure   C. What's the matter with it on earth   D. Well, what seems to be the problem   44. (At a party)   Adam: This is a great apartment.   Tammy: I think so, too. ______ ?   Adam: No, I'm Adam. I came with Carl. I don't really know anyone here. Carl's told me about most of his friends, but I   can't match the names with the faces.   A. Excuse me, but do I know you   B. Excuse me, could I know you   C. Excuse me, do you mind telling me your name   D. Excuse me, but do you know me   45. Salesgirl: Good morning, miss. Can I help you?   Mary: Yes, I'd like half a kilo oranges, please.   Salesgirl: ______. Anything else?   Mary: No, thank you.   A. These oranges are for you B. Give you the oranges   C. There you are D. Here are you   46. Wang: I've got an appointment. I'm going to meet a friend in London at 3 p. m. It's already a quarter past 2. ______   David: I'm going to London. I can give you a lift if you like.   Wang: Could you really? That would be great.   A. I'll never make it B. I'll never do it   C. I'll never reach it D. I'll never attain it   47. Clerk: Good morning. Can I help you?   Mr. Smith: Yes, I'd like a ticket to New York 9:15 tomorrow morning.   Clerk : ______?   Mr. Smith: Single, please.   A. Single or two B. Single or return   C. Single or double D. Single or back   48. Ted: Hi, Christine. ______ ?   Christine: Hi, Ted. I just bought a new camping tent. I can't wait to use it.   A. What’s on B.What's up   C. What's wrong D. What's right   49. Jane: Hello Sally. Fancy meeting you here!   Sally: Hello, Jane. Haven't seen you for a long time. You've got married, haven't you?   Jane: Yes, I have. I got married four years ago.   Sally: ______   A. Oh, wish you happiness B. Oh, really? Enjoy yourself   C. Oh, my congratulations D. Oh, is it? Have a happy life   50. (Phone call)   Daughter: OK, Dad. Nice talking to you and glad everything's all right. ______   Dad: All right. Good-bye.   Daughter: Good-bye, Dad.   A. Say "How are you?" toMom B. Say "Are you OK " to Mom   C. Give Mom our care D. Give Mom our love