同等学力申硕统考英语卷一真题DIputup.ThepictureofAndrewJacksonIputupbecausetheysaidhiscampaignandmycampaigntendedtomirroreachother.Sowedidalotof—actuallywedidalotofwork.It’s--itsamuchdifferent—lookthanitwaspreviously.PartIIVocabulary(10points)Directions:Inthisparttherearetensentences,eachwithonewordorphraseunderlined.ChoosetheonefromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandDthatbestkeepsthemeaningofthesentence.MarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.11.Accordingtotheminister,measuresarebeingtakentointroducemorediversityintotheeducationsystem.答案:DA.differenceB.adversityC.unityD.variety12.Hewouldonceinawhilelosehistemperwhenhefoundhimselfinvolvedinanargument.答案:CA.rarelyB.oftenC.occasionallyD.seldom13.Intuitionissomethingthatcannotbeproven,butmanypeoplebelieveinitanduseitfordecisionmaking.答案:AA.InstinctB.IntelligenceC.RationalityD.Experience14.Aglobalcompanymustbesensitivetotheculturesandcustomsofthecountrieswhereitoperates.答案:DA.patientB.generousC.emotionalD.responsive15.AtlastJohnSmithsteppeddownasthecompany'sCEOandreturnedtohisrootsinsoftwareresearch.答案:BA.retiredB.resignedC.revivedD.reacted16.Immersedintheirexperiment,theyhadnoideawhathappenedjustoutsidetheirlab.答案:CA.ConcentratedB.AddictedC.AbsorbedD.Committed17.Lastmonththegovernmentinitiatedapublicdebateonthefuturedirectionofthesportpolicy.答案:DA.transmittedB.followedC.promotedD.launched18.Mybeardstartedtogrow,andIunwillinglycompliedwiththeordertoshaveitoff.答案:DA.consideredB.questionedC.supportedD.observed19.Asthefightingintensified,thechancesofanypeacedealdiminished.答案:AA.decreasedB.changedC.disappearedD.expanded20.Howeversuperficiallyappealingsuchanideamightappear,itwasirrationalandreckless.答案:BA.possiblyB.seeminglyC.apparentlyD.practicallyPartIIIReadingComprehension(25points)SectionADirections:Inthissection,therearefourpassagesfollowedbyquestionsorunfinishedstatements,eachwithfoursuggestedanswersA,B,CandD.ChoosethebestanswerandmarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.PassageOneAlicePaulTapperwasonafourth-gradefieldtriplastyearwhenshenoticedsomethingthatbotheredher.Thegirlswerestandinginthebackoftheroom,listeningpolitelyastheguidespoke.Theboyscrowdedtogetherinthefront.Theyraisedtheirhandstorespondtoquestions,eveniftheydidn'tknowtheanswer.Alice,10,oftendoesn’traiseherhandinclass,evenifshe’sprettysuresheknowstheanswer.She’snervousshe’llgetitwrongandfedembarrassed.Onthatfieldtrip,shefiguredalotofothergirlswereprobablykeepingquiet,too.Alicetoldhermomwhatshesaw.Theytalkedabouthowgirlsareoftentoldtobequietandpolite,whileboysareencouragedtobeboldandassertive.Aliceandhermomtalkaboutthatkindofthingalot.Shewantsboysandgirlstohavethesameopportunities.“Girlsareimportant,andtheirideasareimportant,”Alicesays.“Theyshouldbeheard.”Alice’smomistheleaderofAlice’sGirlScouttroop,inWashington,D.C.SheandAlicebroughttheissueupattheirnextGirlScoutmeeting.Alicefoundshewasright.Theothergirlssaidthey,too,sometimeshesitatedtoraisetheirhands,andtheyworriedthatthiscouldholdthembackinlife.Alicewantedtochangethat.Ifagirlraisesherhand,it’sonesteptowardbecomingagreatleader,”shesays.Alice’stroopdecidedtoasktheGirlScoutsorganizationtocreateanewpatch.ThenewpatchwasintroducedinOctober.ItiscalledtheRaiseYourHandpatch.Toearnit,agirlhastodothreethings.Shemustpledgetoraiseherhandinclasswhenshethinkssheknowstheanswer--evenifshe'snot100%sure....