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2024年广东学位英语真题

  • 试卷类型:在线模考

    参考人数:117

    试卷总分:100.0分

    答题时间:120分钟

    上传时间:2025-03-18

试卷简介

本套试卷集合了考试编委会的理论成果。专家们为考生提供了题目的答案,并逐题进行了讲解和分析。每道题在给出答案的同时,也给出了详尽透彻的解析,帮助考生进行知识点的巩固和记忆,让考生知其然,也知其所以然,从而能够把知识灵活自如地运用到实际中去。

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1.

Dialogue One

Andrew: Sarah. (1) Anything wrong?

Sarah: Yes. Yesterday I had to take my mother to the clinic.

Andrew: Oh dear! (2) 

Sarah: (3)She felt dizzy because of high blood sugar.

Andrew: How is she now?

Sarah: The doctor said all she had to do was to follow a strict diet.

Andrew: I hope she will be fine soon. Please let me know if you need any help.

Sarah: Thank you. (4) 

A.That’s very kind of you.

B.You don’t look well.

C.Anything serious?

D.Not really. 

(1)(1)
(2)(2)
(3)(3)
(4)(4)
2.

Dialogue Two

Ricky: Hi, Victoria. Any plan for the weekend?

Victoria:(5)What do you suggest?

Ricky: Shall we go to watch the football match?

Victoria: What football match?

Ricky: (6)How come you don’t know it.

Victoria: You know I don't like football very much.

Ricky: It’s the World Cup Final. You’ve got to watch this one.

Victoria: Which two teams?

Ricky: The national team is playing against Germany.

Victoria: Really? (7) Shall we watch it in a pub?

Ricky: Sure. That is a good idea!

A.I can’t miss it.

B.Come on!

C.Why not?

D.Not yet.

(1)(5)
(2)(6)
(3)(7)
3.

Dialogue Three

Cashier: Hello, may I take your order?

Customer: Hi, I'll have a double cheeseburger.

Cashier: (8) 

Customer: No onions, please.

Cashier: Sure, would you like the combo deal or just the sandwich?

Customer: What is a combo deal?

Cashier: That comes with medium fries and drink.

Customer: Oh. let's change it to a combo then.

Cashier: Certainly. what would you like to drink?

Customer: Coke, please.

Cashier: (9) 

Customer: No. Regular.

Cashier: Of course, Would you like anything else?

Customer: No, (10) Thanks.

Cashier: For here or to go?

Customer: For here.

Cashier: That will be $5.45 please. Thank you.

A.Diet Coke?

B.Here you go.

C.That’ll be all.

D.With everything on it? 

(1)(8)
(2)(9)
(3)(10)
4.

Passage One

My family’s house was in a small, quiet suburb in a good school district. When I was a child, I would get up before the sun, usually to get a head start on playing with my Barbie dolls for the day. My parents permitted this as long as I stayed quietly in my room and didn’t bother anyone. Eventually they would rise at a reasonable human hour and drag themselves into the kitchen for their first cups of coffee.

Playing alone in my room with my toys was only my second favorite morning activity as a little girl. It was surpassed by the outings I would go on with my father. We went on these enough times that it became a delightful ritual, but because of the comforting sameness of each trip, they all blend together in my memories as one event.

He came into my bedroom before the sun was up, shaking me gently and telling me it was time to go. With the energy of a child who went to bed at 8pm and didn’t have a job, I hardly needed more coaxing than that. I was up, in my mismatched printed leggings and long underwear under a long sleeved shirt, ready to go.

My breath curled into mist in the front yard as we walked toward his 1997 Ford Ranger. He tilted the passenger seat forward and I clambered into the back of the cab of the truck. There were two mini seats that faced each other from either side wall in the back seat. I unfolded one and strapped the lap belt across me. Its engine rumbled with a distinctive, straining whine. You could always hear that car coming from blocks away when he was on his way home.

(1) What can be inferred from the first paragraph?

A.The family had only one child.

B.The parents were woken up by the writer.

C.The writer got up pretty early in the morning.

D.The parents liked to make coffee for the whole family.

(2) What did the writer like the most?

A.Playing with Barbie dolls.

B.Staying alone in her room.

C.Going out with her father.

D.Joining delightful events.

(3) What does “coaxing” mean in paragraph three?

A.Persuasion.

B.Pleading.

C.Shaking.

D.Pushing.

(4) What are children like in the writer’s eyes?

A.Energetic with much leisure.

B.Like mismatching dresses.

C.Fond of long underwear.

D.Like going to bed late.

(5) What is Ford Ranger?

A.A cab.

B.A pickup.

C.A front yard.

D.A rumbling engine.

5.

Passage Two

Associate degrees open paths to new job opportunities and can be used to transfer into bachelor's degree programs. An associate degree is a two-year college degree that you can obtain from a community college, junior college, online university, or some four-year institutions in the US. In terms of education, an associate degree falls between a high school diploma and a bachelor's degree.

Students go on to do different things with their associate degree: some transfer into a bachelor’s degree program, while others choose to go directly into the workforce. You can also earn your associate degree after working for several years; it can be the first step to a new career or help you advance in your current one.

While tuition levels vary between colleges and programs, the average tuition for one year in an associate degree program is $3,800 in 2021, according to the College Board. That’s for public in-district schools—meaning you’re a resident in the district the associate degree program is located. Compare that with the average tuition for a year in a bachelor’s degree program, which is $10,740 for public in-state schools, $27,560 for public out-of-state schools, and $38,070 for private nonprofit schools.

It generally takes full-time students about two years to earn an associate degree, though it can take longer for part-time students. If you prefer to work while earning your associate degree, __you'll be in good company__. More than four million community college students attended part-time in 2021 (compared to 2.2 million full-time attendees) and 72 percent of them worked.

(1) What is the purpose of the passage?

A.To describe.

B.To explain.

C.To narrate.

D.To argue.

(2) According to the passage, what are associate degrees?

A.Professional certificates.

B.Educational programs.

C.Job opportunities.

D.Academic titles.

(3) What may students do after gaining associate degrees?

A.They will study for high school diplomas.

B.They will transfer to online universities.

C.They may stay at junior colleges.

D.They can begin to work.

(4) What is the condition for students to take the average yearly cost of associate degrees?

A.To reside in the same area of the associate degree school.

B.To attend a private out-of-district school.

C.To study at a national nonprofit school.

D.To apply for a public in-state school.

(5) What does “you’ll be in good company” mean in the last paragraph?

A.You will be accompanied by your friends.

B.You will be supported by your family.

C.Lots of people resemble you.

D.Many students follow you.

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