2015同等学力人员申请硕士学位外国语水平全国统一考试英语试卷一PaperOne(100minutes)PartIOralCommunication(15minutes,10points)SectionADirections:InthissectiontherearetwoincompletedialoguesandeachdialoguehasthreeblanksandthreechoicesA,BandC,takenfromthedialogue.FillineachoftheblankswithoneofthechoicestocompletethedialogueandmarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.DialogueOneA.DoyouknowwhatahandicappedspaceisB.Thesignsalwaystellyouhowlongyoucanparkthereandonwhatdays.C.Thenyoualsoneedtobeawareofthetimelimitsonthestreetsigns.Student:CanyoutellmewhereIcanparkClerk:AreyoudrivingamotorcycleoranautomobileStudent:Idriveanautomobile.Clerk:Fine.Youcaneitherparkinthestudentlotoronthestreet.1._________.Student:Yes,Ihaveseenthosespots.Clerk:Well,whenyouseethebluespotswiththehandicappedsign,donotparkthereunlessyouhaveaspecialpermit.AreyougoingtobeparkinginthedaytimeoreveningStudent:Iparkintheevenings.Clerk:2.__________.HaveyouseenthosesignsStudent:Yes,Ihaveseenthosesigns.Clerk:3.____________.DialogueTwoA.Thehoursandlimitationsareprintedonthecardandthishandout.B.MayIhaveyourdriver’slicense,pleaseC.AreyoufamiliarwithourrulesandfinesStudent:Excuseme.Iaminterestedingettingalibrarycard.Librarian:Sure,letmegiveyouanapplication.Youcanfillitoutrighthereatthecounter.Student:Thankyou.I’lldoitrightnow.Librarian:Letmetakealookatthisforyou.4._________.Student:Hereitis.Librarian:Youseemtohavefilledtheformoutallright.5.__________.Student:Yes.Iknowwhattodo.Librarian:6.________Student:OK.Isee.Librarian:Thankyouforjoiningthelibrary.Welookforwardtoservingyou.SectionBDirections:InthissectionthereisoneincompletewhichhasfourblanksandfourchoicesA,B,CandD,takenfromtheinterview.FillineachoftheblankswithoneofthechoicestocompletetheinterviewandmarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.A.Andfooledtheboysforawhile.B.AndIdon’tthinktheboyshaveminded.C.Well,it’sbecausemyBritishpublisher.D.AllthistimeIthoughtyouwere‘J.K’.Winfrey:So,thisisthefirsttimewe’vemet.Rowling:Yes,itis.Winfrey:AndmyproducerstellmethatyourrealnameisJ.O.7.________.Rowling:(laughing)Yeah.Winfrey:J.Kis…Rowling:8._________.Whenthefirstbookcameout,theythought‘thisisabookthatwillappealtoboys’,buttheydidn’twanttheboystoknowawomanhadwrittenit.Sotheysaidtome‘couldweuseyourinitials’andIsaid‘fine’.Ionlyhaveoneinitial.Idon’thaveamiddlename.SoItookmyfavoritegrandmother’sname,Kathleen.Winfrey:9._________.Rowling:Yeah,butnotfortoolong,becauseIstartedgettingmypictureinthepressandnoonecouldpretendIwasamananymore.Winfrey:10.__________.Rowling:NO—ithasn’theldmeback,hasitPartIIVocabulary(10points)Directions:Inthisparttherearetensentences,eachwithonewordorphraseunderlined.ChoosetheonefromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandDthatbestkeepsthemeaningofthesentence.MarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.11.ThereareseveraldifferentoptionsforgettingInternetaccess.A.choicesB.definitionsC.channelsD.reasons12.Earthhasanatmosphere,whichprotectsthesurfacefromharmfulrays.A.mineralsB.substancesC.gasesD.beams13.Themanagergaveoneofthesalesgirlsanaccusinglookforherhostileattitudetowardcustomers.A.unfriendlyB.optimisticC.impatientD.positive14.Sinceitislatetochangemymindnow,Iamresolvedtocarryouttheplan.A.reviseB.implementC.reviewD.improve15.SecurityguardsdispersedthecrowdthathadgatheredaroundtheCapitol.A.arrestedB.stoppedC.scatteredD.watched16.Tostarttheprogram,insertthediskandfollowtheinstructions.A.takeoutB.turnoverC.trackdownD.putin17.Thepatient’sconditionhasdeterioratedsincelastnight.A.improvedB.returnedC.worsenedD.changed18.Icouldn’taffordtoflyhome,andatrainticketwaslikewisebeyondmymeans.A.alsoB.nonethelessC.furthermoreD.otherwise19.Despiteyearsofsearching,scientistshavedetectednosignsoflifebeyondourownsolarsystem.A.withinB.besidesC.outsideD.except20.IpreferchickentofishbecauseIamworriedaboutaccidentallyswallowingasmallbone.A.intentionallyB.unexpectedlyC.anxiouslyD.hurriedlyPartIIIReadingComprehension(25points)SectionADirections:Inthissection,therearefourpassagesfollowedbyquestionsorunfinishedstatements,eachwithfoursuggestedanswersA,B,CandD.ChoosethebestanswerandmarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.PassageOneSometimesaraceisnotenough.Sometimesarunnerjustwantstogofurther.That’swhathappenedtoDennisMartinandBrookeCurran.Martin,68,aretireddetectiveformNewYorkCity,tookuprunningafterhisfirstwifedied.Curran,46,aphilanthropist(慈善家)fromAlexandria,startedrunningtogetoutofthehouseandcollectherthoughts.BothsheandMartingotgoodatrunningbutfeltthedesiretodomore.“ThemoreItrained,thebetterIgot,”Curransaid,”butIwouldcrossthefinishlinewithnosenseofaccomplishment.”Eventually,theyworkeduptorunningmarathons(马拉松)(andlongerraces)inothercountries,onothercountries.Nowbothhaveachievedanotable-andincreasinglylessrate-milestone;runningthe26.2-mileraceonallsevencontinents.Theyarepartofaphenomenonthathasgrownoutoftherunningcultureinthepasttwodecades,attheintersectionofathleticismandleisure:“runcations,”whichcombinedistancerunningwithtraveltoexoticplaces.Theretrips,asexpensiveastheyarephysicallychallenging,areagrowingandcompetitivemarketinthetravelindustry.“Inthebeginning,runningwasenough,”saidSteenAlbrechtsen,apressmana