2013年GCT考试《英语应用能力测试》专家预测试卷(七)

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1

Passenger: Taxi! (A cab stops and he goes in.)

Cab driver: ______?

Passenger: King's Hotel on North Street.

  • A.Where to go, sir 
  • B.To where, sir
  • C.Where to, sir 
  • D.Go where, sir
2

Tony: Will you please pass me the saltshaker, Bill?

Bill: Sure.______

Tony: Thank you.

  • A.Give it to you 
  • B.Take it  
  • C.Here you are
  • D.Hold it
3

Mother: Danny! Don't make any sound when you have your soup.

Danny: Yes, Mum.

Father: ______.He's only a child.

  • A.I completely agree with you 
  • B.The noise is very disturbing
  • C.Don't be very cruel to him 
  • D.Don't be so hard on him
5

Lucia: Do you have any tissue, Polly?

Polly: Here.______

Lucia: Thanks.I have a terrible headache.It seems to be flu.

  • A.What do you want to do?  
  • B.Can I help you?
  • C.Are you all right?  
  • D.I'm glad to help.
6

Bus driver: Move to the rear of the bus, please.There are plenty of seats.

Passenger: ______ ?

Bus driver: Forty cents.Drop it in the box.

  • A.What is the price, please 
  • B.What shall be the fee, please
  • C.How much does it cost, please  
  • D.How much is the fare, please
7

Stephen: Well, hello, stranger! ______

Gordon: No, I went to California for-a few weeks.

Stephen: Oh, really? Where did you go?

Gordon: Los Angeles.I stayed with my brother.

  • A.Have you been away all these days?
  • B.Have you moved or something?
  • C.Haven't seen you for ages!
  • D.Nice to see you here.
11

  Besides active foreign enterprises and a (31) number of private employers, a consequential new development was the development of employment in state-owned enterprises (guanying or guanshang ). Started by some (32) Qing officials, the yangwupai, in the late nineteenth century, sizable state-owned enterprises developed primarily (33) enhancing China's national defense. Famous industrial giants of today's China such as the shipyards in Shanghai and heavy industries in cities like Wuhan, Nanjing, and Chongqing were built by the Qing or the Republic governments. Some of them later began to (34) considerable private investment. After World War II, this type of state- owned employment became very important. Labor in those enterprises consisted basically (35) two tiers: a largely market-oriented allocation of blue-collar and some white-collar workers, and a mostly state allocation of most of the white-collar workers including managerial and technical personnel. The latter was a distorted labor market that featured strong (36) considerations in allocating and managing labor. Personal and kinship connections, the so-called "petticoat influence," and political (37) were the norm for this type of labor allocation pattern. In a way, it was midway between a rather crude market oriented labor allocation pattern and the centuries-old, warm, family-based traditional labor allocation pattern. It covered a very small but important portion of the Chinese labor force, and thus (38) our attention. Later, it apparently provided the historical precedent (39) state-owned enterprises to allocate their administrative and technical cadres, even its entire industrial labor force, (40) state employees.

  • A.growing
  • B.grow
  • C.grown
  • D.grew
12

This passage would most probably be found in ______.

  • A.a college catalog  
  • B.a textbook
  • C.a big dictionary
  • D.classified section of a newspaper
13

Which of the following do they not prefer?

  • A.M.A.degree.
  • B.Legal training.
  • C.Real estate experience.
  • D.Teaching experience.
14

The salary range indicates that ______.

  • A.everyone can earn a beginning salary of over $ 50,000
  • B.some applicants would earn less than $ 50,000
  • C.candidates with M.A.would earn more than $ 80,000
  • D.the salary depends on the amount of education and experience the applicant has
15

The person who is interested in the position should ______.

  • A.make an appointment by telephone
  • B.come directly to the office
  • C.come and pass the test
  • D.have an interview directly with the personnel manager
17

What can be concluded from the passage?

  • A.Amy Johnson was the first pilot to fly to Australia all by herself.
  • B.Amy Johnson's parents were rich and generous.
  • C.Amy Johnson was the first woman who owned an airplane.
  • D.Amy Johnson's dream came true.
18

What is the passage mainly about?

  • A.Amy Johnson's life story as a female flyer.
  • B.Amy Johnson's great contribution to aviation.
  • C.Amy Johnson's determination to be a pilot.
  • D.Amy Johnson's flight to Australia.
19

How long did it take her to fly to Australia?

  • A.17 days.
  • B.18 days.
  • C.19 days.  
  • D.20 days.
20

How was her flight to Australia?

  • A.Dangerous. 
  • B.Difficult.  
  • C.Unpleasant.
  • D.Pleasant.
23

According to the passage, what causes potassium and water in the mimosa to shift from some cells to others?

  • A.Signals from the pulvini.
  • B.Movements of the leaf stalks.
  • C.Electrical impulses.
  • D.Nerve signals.
24

It can be inferred from the passage that the mimosa is called the sensitive plant because it ______.

  • A.reacts to outside stimulation
  • B.has smaller leaves than most other plants
  • C.depends on organs called pulvini
  • D.contains potassium and water
25

The author mentions folding chairs in the first paragraph in order to ______.

  • A.settle a dispute 
  • B.evaluate a claim
  • C.provide an illustration 
  • D.point out a difference
26

Which countries have probably spent the most money on maglev research?

  • A.France and West Germany.
  • B.Japan and West Germany.
  • C.the United States and Japan.
  • D.West Germany and the United States.
28

Argonne believes that people should regard maglev transportation as ______.

  • A.safe, efficient high-speed trains
  • B.the most exciting form. of transportation for the future
  • C.a kind of aircraft
  • D.the most economical form. of transportation
29

According to the passage, when could people start using a maglev commerciaily?

  • A.In 5 years. 
  • B.In 10 years.
  • C.In 20 years.
  • D.In more than 20 years.
30

Why could maglev trains replace short-fight commuter aircraft?

  • A.Maglev trains are faster.
  • B.Maglev trains are cheaper.
  • C.Maglev trains are more fuel-efficient.
  • D.Maglev trains are safer.
32

It is the director, and not the members of the board, ______ the most.

  • A.who worry   
  • B.whom worry
  • C.to whom worry 
  • D.who worries
33

You are quite wrong.She ______ like you.

  • A.can 
  • B.has  
  • C.should
  • D.does
34

The old ______ well looked after by the government.

  • A.is 
  • B.are  
  • C.being
  • D.has
35

Writing stories and articles ______ what I'm fond of.

  • A.is  
  • B.were  
  • C.are  
  • D.have been
36

The tree, the branches ______ are almost bare, is a very old one.

  • A.whose    
  • B.in which
  • C.of which    
  • D.which
37

The new bridge will ______ the island to the mainland.

  • A.link 
  • B.unite  
  • C.join 
  • D.combine
39

It's ______ of her to refuse to admit that she is wrong; she is very stubborn.

  • A.characteristic 
  • B.peculiar
  • C.specific    
  • D.particular
40

He is a man of respectable ______.

  • A.appearance  
  • B.features
  • C.looks
  • D.characteristics
41

After criminals were caught, they were accused and put on ______.

  • A.death    
  • B.sentence
  • C.torture    
  • D.trial