2013年在職法律碩士考試題:英語模擬試題三

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2013年在職法律碩士考試題:英語模擬試題三
    hey will become inactive and dull.
    B. They will not go to cinemas as often.
    C. They will imitate what they see in the programs.
    D. They will forget to do their homework
    Part II Vocabulary (10 minutes, 10 points)
    Section A
    Directions: In each item, choose one word that best keeps the meaning of the sentence if it is substituted for the underlined word. Mark out your choice on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.
    16. He was nominated as the best model football player of 1996.
    A) rejected
    B) denied
    C) designated
    D) asserted
    17. The government is deliberating about what should be done to solve the problem.   A) regulating
    B) diagnosing
    C) contemplating
    D) wandering
    18. The Great Wall is a great tourist attraction, luring millions of visitors each year from all over the world.
    A) attracting
    B) serving
    C) entertaining
    D) receiving
    19. The small building was established as a subsidiary of the great theatre n order to give young singers performing experience.
    A) foundation
    B) continuation
    C) supplement
    D) fraction
    20. You must hand in your paper by the end of this month.
    A) draft
    B) submit
    C) modify
    D) revise
    21. The essence of the priest‘s sermon was that all human beings should love each other.   A) purpose
    B) destination
    C) definition
    D) nature
    22. He was too honorable to have gone without paying his premium.
    A) respectable
    B) considerate
    C) hospitable
    D) liable
    23. The teacher asked his students to try to depict realistically the Battle of Waterloo.   A) recall
    B) couch
    C) celebrate
    D) describe
    24. This autumn‘s electricity privatization alone is reckoned to have generated about 47 letters.
    A) assessed
    B) estimated
    C) balanced
    D) forecasted
    25. Short, frequent practice is more effective than long, infrequent sessions, because it is less fatiguing.
    A) deliberate
    B) harmful
    C) sophisticated
    D) exhausting
    Section B
    Directions: In each question, decide which of the four choices given will most suitably complete the sentence if inserted at the place marked. Mark out your choice on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.
    26. Now in China many large stores use discount coupons as _____ to attract customers.   A. motives
    B. incentives
    C. awards
    D. rewards
    27. He was regarded as a great _____ to the committee.
    A. asset
    B. profit
    C. prosperity
    D. interest
    28. According to the psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud, wisdom comes from the _____ of maturity.   A. fulfillment
    B. achievement
    C. establishment
    D. accomplishmen
    29. The fight could have been avoided if both of you had been able to _____ your anger.   A. hold back
    B. hold on
    C. hold out
    D. hold up
    30. In speaking, the choice of words is of the utmost importance. But too often careles s use of words _____ a meeting of the minds of the speaker and listener.
    A. stirs
    B. prevents
    C. destroys
    D. offers
    31. He always acts on his own _____.
    A. initiative
    B. creative
    C. infinitive
    D. aggressive
    32. Football, baseball and basketball are _____ sports– that is, only a few people actually take part in them while many more only watch them.
    A. spectacle
    B. spectrum
    C. spectator
    D. spectacular
    33. Sally wanted to go to Florida for the holiday, but her husband thought _____, saying that they would go to New York to join his parents for Christmas.
    A. likewise
    B. meanwhile
    C. likely
    D. otherwise
    34. We are trying to make people more _____ to the difficulties faced by the laid-off workers.
    A. sensible
    B. sensational
    C. sensitive
    D. sentimental
    35. Several international events in the early 1990s seem likely to _____ or at least weaken, the trends that emerged in the 1980s.
    A. reverse
    B. revolve
    C. revolt
    D. revive
    Part III Reading Comprehension (50minutes, 30 points