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2020年10月全国自考英语阅读一真题及答案

2020年10月全国自考英语阅读一真题及答案

2020年10月全国自考英语阅读一真题及答案仔细阅读Many studies suggest that our personalities remain fairly stable, even over t he course of decades. Yet a small but long-running study finds that traits related to dependability differ greatly betwee n adolescence and late life. The findings raise new questions and highlight t he challenges in trying to track a person's defining characteristics over man y years. In the new research, published in December 2016 in Psychology an d Aging, researchers in the U. K. reached out to a group of 635 77-year-olds from Scotland who had taken part in a study when they were 14. Back then, their teachers had rated them on six personality characteristics relate d to dependability: self-confidence, perseverance (坚定), mood stability, conscientiousness (认真) , originality and desire to be better than others. Some 60 years later a t otal of 174 participants from the original study rated themselves on the sa me six traits and had a close friend or relative rate them as well. Lead autho r Ian Deary, a psychologist at the University of Edinburgh, expected, based on earlier findings, that dependability scores might remain stable over time . In fact, he and his colleagues found no relation between ratings for depen dability-related traits over the 63-year span studied. (Deary emphasizes that his findings apply only to these six trait—not overall personality.) One of the study's strengths is that it covers such a long period, but this characteristic also makes the research challenging. Nat e Hudson, a social psychologist at Michigan State University who was not in volved in the study, points out that the lack of personality stability could be the result of having different people rate the participants. Ideally, the same person would rate a subject's personality at both time points when assessm ents were made. In decades-spanning studies, many subjects go missing, die or choose not to participate in follow-up assessments. Deary and his colleagues had only 174 of the original partic ipants, a number that makes it tough to find subtle, but real, correlations in sets of data. " It is difficult to know from their study alone whether there is truly zero stability in personality from age 14 to 77, " Hudson says. " Deary's work moves the field forward—but more research is needed to get a full picture of how personality evolves throughout a lifetime. "【正确答案】1.What do many studies suggest about a person's personality?(A)It is offensive during adolescence.(B)It becomes split in middle age.(C)It is lovable in late life.(D)It remains stable.【正确答案】D【试题解析】事实细节题。

2004年10月自考高级英语试卷参考答案

2004年10月自考高级英语试卷参考答案

2004 年 10 月自考高级英语试卷参照答案I . 1 .I ,2.K 3. J. 4.O 5 .A 6 .P 7 .E 8.D 9 .N l0 : M 11 .I l2.U l3.C l4.W l5 .H16.T17.B l8 .Q l9 .F 20 .X 21. S 22. V 23. R 24. GⅡ.25.X 26 .K 27 .L 28 .N 29 .T 30 .D 31 .A 32 .C 33 .I 34 .R 35 .Q 36 .H 37 .F 38.E39.BⅢ. 40.B 41.B 42.A 43 .B 44 .B 45 .B 46 .B 47.B 48.A 49.B 50 .B 51 .A 52 .B53.B54.AⅣ. 55.D 56.A 57.B 58.A 59.C 60:D 61.C 62.D 63.B 64.CV.65.C 66 .B 67 .D 68 .D 69 .BⅥ. 70.一个身世贫穷的年青人从中西部地域到达纽约找寻起家的时机。

71.我们生活在一个歌颂富人的时代。

72.富人们在电影明星、有名小说家和优秀的服饰设计师的陪同下亮相于各样报纸。

73。

你让我嫁给你的时候,你说你一定会干出点名堂。

我怎么知道你到头来倒是个籍籍无名?74.有一会儿的功夫,年青人看上去有些丧气。

接着他挺直了肩膀,清了清喉咙。

Ⅶ. ( 提示 )(1)He lived in an era that celebrates rich people.(2) His wife’s "encouragement".VIII 75. Surely, humour is the saving grace of us, for without it we should die of vexation.76.There is a lifetime accumulation of personality and experience which is availableto be used and enjoyed.77.There is bound to be trouble in store for me every day of my life, because trouble it'salways been and always will be.78.The Child was fairly eating me up with her cold, steady eyes, and no expression onher face whatever.79.A newspaper has the right, even the duty, to assume an attitude, to take a position.80. Weare different,and we take pride in that. Wehave 41 lawyers, so we are small compared with other firms. We don's hire too many people, about one every other year. We offer thehighest salary and fringes in the country, and I'm not exaggerating.。

最全解析2022年10月自考00600高级英语真题

最全解析2022年10月自考00600高级英语真题

2022年10月高等教育自学考试高级英语试题课程代码:006001.请考生按规定用笔将所有试题的答案涂、写在答题纸上。

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I.Each of the following sentences is given four choices of words or expressions. Choose the right one to complete the sentence and blacken the corresponding letter on your Answer Sheet.(15points,1point for each)1.To achieve sustainable development of agriculture,comprehensive utilization of straw and other devices will______a good opportunity for development.A.lie inher inC.fill inD.engage in正确答案:B题目意思:为了实现农业的可持续发展,全面利用秸秆和其他设备将会引领一次好的发展机会。

答案解析:在这个句子中,需要一个动词表示秸秆等设备将为发展带来好的机会,"usher in"是最符合语境的选项,意为“引领”。

而A选项"lie in"意为"在于",C选项"fill in"意为"填补",D选项"engage in"意为"参与",这些选项在此语境下都不合适。

高级英语2017年10月真题试题及答案解析(00600)_1

高级英语2017年10月真题试题及答案解析(00600)_1
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D、reasonable
试题答案:[['D']]
试题解析:reasonable 意为“通情达理的, 合理的”。
6、While negotiating, one must bear in mind that a trade war is not a war in the ( ) sense.
as a language in and of itself. He believed that the local or "real" color of an object does not necessarily express the artists;experience. Artists, according to van Gogh, should seek to paint things not as they are, but as the artists feel them. In Public Garden at Arles, the colors of the pathway, the trees, and the sky are all far more intense and pure than the garden's real colors. Thus, van Gogh captures the whole experience of walking alone in the stillness of a hot afternoon.
A、Ignorant
B、superstitious C、Innocent
D、distrustful
试题答案:[['B']]
试题解析:superstitious 意为“迷信的”。

2023年10月自考00600高级英语试题及答案含评分标准

2023年10月自考00600高级英语试题及答案含评分标准

绝密★启用前2023年10月高等教育自学考试全国统一命题考试高级英语试题答案及评分参考(课程代码00600)I. Choose the right one to complete the sentence. (15 points, 1 point for each)1. D2. A3. B4. C5. D6. B7. C8. D9. B 10. C11. A 12. C 13. D 14. B 15. AII. Choose the best answer.(20 points, 2 points for each)16. B 17. D 18. C 19. B 20. D21. A 22. D 23. C 24. B 25. AIII. Translate the following sentences into Chinese.(10 points, 2 points for each)26. 汽车电影院是一个文化象征,是二十世纪生活方式的典型产物。

27. 那时,人们去城里看电影都要精心打扮一番,去汽车电影院则不需要。

28. 如果蚊子太多,你甚至可以把扬声器拉进车子里,再把车窗摇上去。

29. 然而,有些电影院却增设了新屏——尤其是在那些郊区地产价值还没有大幅飙升的地区。

30. 现在,影院停车场白天不再闲置,而是用于跳蚤市场、露天售卖以及其他活动。

【评分说明】(1)译文准确,句子连贯,无重大理解错误,不扣分。

(2)虽然译文与答案不完全相符,但能够正确表达原意,不扣分。

(3)译文不准确,内容不连贯,出现一个重大理解错误,该小题扣1分。

(4)关键内容上的漏译,每出现一个,该小题扣1分;关键词汇的漏译,每出现两个,该小题扣1分;但不出现负分。

IV. Answer the following essay question in English within 80-100 words.(10 points)31.【评分说明】(1)内容占6分,语言占4分。

自考高级英语[1]

自考高级英语[1]

做试题,没答案?上自考365,网校名师为你详细解答!全国2010年10月自学考试高级英语试题课程代码:00600全部题目用英文作答(翻译题除外),并将答案写在答题纸相应位置上I. The following paragraphs are taken from the textbooks, followed by a list of words or expressions marked A to Y. Choose the one that best completes each of the sentences and write the corresponding letter on your Answer Sheet. One word or expression for each blank only. (25 points, 1 point for each)Today’s heroes—some of them, anyway—tell us they enjoy their 1 . “A nd I 2 to myself at the men and the ladies. Who never 3 of us billion-dollar babies.” The 4 “culture hero” who 5 that is Alice Cooper.If I said that being black is a greater 6 than being a woman, probably no one would 7 me. Why? Because “we all know” there is 8 against black people in America. That there is prejudice against women is an idea that still 9 nearly all men—and, I am afraid, most women—as 10 .There is, however, another 11 possessed by the best work, which is even more important as a 12 of happiness than is the exercise of 13 . This is the element of constructiveness. In some work, though by no 14 in most, something is built up whi ch remains as a 15 when the work is completed.My own state of mind, when I left Watts eight years ago to take up the 16 year at Whittier College, was 17 . It was to me less of a 18 ; it was the stepping off point of an Odyssey that was to take me through Whittier College and Oxford University, to Y ale Law School, and back to Watts. I had 19 then, as now, to make Watts my 20 .Well, it’s a good life and a good 21 , all said and 22 , if you don’t23 , and if you1 全国2010年10月自学考试高级英语试题know that the big wide world hasn’t 24 from you yet, no, not by a long way, though it won’t be long now. The float bobbed more violently than before and, with a 25 on his face, he began to wind in the reel.A. handicapB. elementC. weakenD. meansE. heardF. questionG. freshmanH. homeI. strikesJ. doneK. source L. different M. conceived N. particular O. grinR skill Q. laughed R. prejudice S. monument T. singsU. rewards V. departure W. intended X. world Y. bizarreII. Each of the following sentences is given four choices of words or expressions. Choose the right one to complete the sentence and write the corresponding letter on your Answer Sheet. (15 points, 1 point for each)26. The citizens are grateful to the government for the ______ environment.A. wholesomeB. wholesaleC. noisomeD. tiresome27. The farmers’ ______ from the contest aroused heated debates.A. omissionB. exclusionC. inclusionD. emission28. He owed his victory to endurance and ______.A. instanceB. existenceC. subsistenceD. perseverance29. He killed his enemy and received a ______ wound himself.A. moralB. fatefulC. mortalD. factual30. To remove the paint, he had to apply a knife to ______ the table.A. scrapeB. rubC. dabD. peel31. The local government decided to ______ money for the building of a new post office.A. distributeB. divideC. contributeD. allot32. She was ______ of her notorious family scandal.2 全国2010年10月自学考试高级英语试题A. shamefulB. shamelessC. ashamedD. shamed33. Since then, the contrast between his two careers has become even more ______.A. symbolizedB. distinguishedC. predominatedD. pronounced34. I recall how ______ it was years ago when people littered everywhere in our city.A. annoyingB. scaringC. frighteningD. humiliating35. I don’t complain about the smoking ______ because I hate watching people smoking inhospitals.A. programsB. restrictionsC. argumentsD. advertisements36. His muscles are firmest and his ______ colds and infections is highest.A. ignorance ofB. independence ofC. resistance toD. attribution to37. Regardless of ______ poll results, a number of objections have been published in newspapers.A. practicalB. sensibleC. favorableD. outstanding38. At British universities, it is ______ to cease work and spend a half-hour or so sipping tea andeating cook ies with the members of one’s department.A. satisfactoryB. extraordinaryC. contemporaryD. customary39. The concentration of populations in cities has given ______ to many problems of housing,education, and medical services.A. riseB. reasonC. resultD. response40. This discovery is highly ______ in the circle of science.A. measuredB. appreciatedC. calculatedD. experimentedRead the following passage carefully and complete the succeeding three items III, IV, V.3 全国2010年10月自学考试高级英语试题A Wrong Man in Workers’ Para dise(1) The man had never believed in mere utility.(2) Having had no useful work, he indulged in mad whims. He made little pieces of sculpture—men, women and castle, quaint earthen things dotted over with sea-shells. He painted. Thus he wasted his time on all that was useless, needless. People laughed at him. At times he vowed to shake off his whims, but they lingered in his mind.(3) Some boys seldom ply their books and yet pass their tests. A similar thing happened to this man. He spent his earth life in useless work and yet after his death the gates of Heaven opened wide for him.(4) But mistakes are unavoidable even in Heaven. So it came to pass that the aerial messenger who took charge of the man made a mistake and found him a place in Workers’ Paradi se.(5) In this Paradise you find everything except leisure.(6) Here men say: “God! We haven’t a moment to spare.” Women whisper: “Let’s move on, time’s a-flying.”All exclaim: “Time is precious.” “We have our hands full, we make use of every single minut e,” they sigh complainingly, and yet those words make them happy and exalted.(7) But this newcomer, who had passed all his life on Earth without doing a scrap of useful work, did not fit in with the scheme of things in Workers’ Paradise. He lounged in the streets absently and jostled the hurrying men. He lay down in green meadows, or close to the fast flowing streams, and was taken to task by busy farmers. He was always in the way of others.(8) A hustling girl went every day to a silent torrent (silent, s ince in the Workers’ Paradise even a torrent would not waste its energy singing) to fill her pitcher.(9) The girl’s movement on the road was like the rapid movement of a skilled hand on the strings of a guitar. Her hair was carelessly done; inquisitive wisps stooped often over her forehead to peer at the dark wonder of her eye.(10) The idler was standing by the stream. As a princess sees a lonely beggar and is filled with pity, so the busy girl of Heaven saw this one and was filled with pity.(11 ) “A—ha !” she cried with concern. “Y ou have no work in hand, have you?”(12) The man sighed, “Work! I have not a moment to spare for work.”(13) The girl did not understand his words, and said: “I shall spare some work for you to do, if you like.”4 全国2010年10月自学考试高级英语试题(14) The man re plied: “Girl of the silent torrent, all this time I have been waiting to take some work from your hands.”(15) “What kind of work would you like?”(16) “Will you give me one of your pitchers, one that you can spare?”(17) She asked: “A pitcher? Y ou want to draw water from the torrent?”(18) “No, I shall draw pictures on your pitcher.”(19) The girl was annoyed.(20) “Pictures, indeed! I have no time to waste on such as you. I am going.” And she walked away.(21) But how could a busy person get the better of one who had nothing to do? Every day they met, and every day he said to her: “Girl of the silent torrent, give me one of your clay pitchers. I shall draw pictures on it.”(22) She yielded at last. She gave him one of her pitchers. The man started painting. He drew line after line; he put color after color.(23) When he had completed his work, the girl held up the pitcher and stared at its sides, her eyes puzzled. Brows drawn, she asked: “What do they mean, all those lines and colors? What is their purpose?”(24) The man laughed.(25) “Nothing. A picture may have no meaning and may serve no purpose.”(26) The girl went away with her pitcher. At home, away from prying eyes, she held it in the light, turned it round and round and scanned the painting from all angles. At night she moved out of bed, lighted a lamp and scanned it again in silence. For the first time in her life she had seen something that had no meaning and no purpose at all.(27) When she set out for the torrent the next day, her hurrying feet were a little less hurried than before. For a new sense seemed to have wakened in her, a sense that seemed to have no meaning and no purpose at all.(28) She saw the painter standing by the torrent and asked in confusion: “What do you want of me?”(29) “Only some more work from your hands.”(30) “What kind of work would you like?”5 全国2010年10月自学考试高级英语试题(31) “Let me make a colored ribbon for your hair,” he answered.(32) “And what for?”(33) “Nothing.”(34) Ribbons were made, bright with colors. The busy girl of Workers’ Paradise had now to spenda lot of time every day tying the colored ribbon around her hair. The minutes slipped by, unutilized. Much work was left unfinished.(35) In Workers’ Paradise work had of late begun to suffer. Many persons who had been active before were now idle, wasting their precious time on useless things such as painting and sculpture. The elders became anxious. A meeting was called. All agreed that such a state of affairs had so far been unknown in the history of Workers’ Paradise.(36) The aerial messenger hurried in, bowing before the elders and made a confession.(37) “I brought a wrong man into this Paradise,” he said. “It is all due to him.”(38) The man was summoned. As he came the elders saw his fantastic dress, his quaint brushes, his paints, and they knew at once that he was not the right sort for Workers’ Paradise.(39) Stiffly the President said: “This is no place for the like of you. Y ou must leave.”(40) The man sighed in relief and gathered up his brush and paint. But as he was about to go, the girl of the silent torrent came up tripping and cried: “Wait a moment. I shall go with you.”(41) The elders gasped in surprise. Never before had a thing like this happened in Workers’ Paradise—a thing that had no meaning and no purpose at all.III. In this section, there are ten incomplete statements or questions, followed by four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer and write the corresponding letter on your Answer Sheet. (20 points, 2 points for each).41. What do you think is the main point of the story?A. The love of a painter for a pretty girl.B. The opposition between beauty and utility.C. The change of heart in a girl who used to believe in mere utility.D. The ideal society where no time is wasted and no idler is tolerated.42. What is the author’s attitude in this story?A. He is indifferent to the artist.B. He is in sympathy with the artist.6 全国2010年10月自学考试高级英语试题C. He is absolutely objective in telling the story.D. He makes fun of those who believe in Paradise.43. In the sentence “...but they lingered in his mind” in Paragraph 2, “they” refers to ______.A. his whimsB. his vowsC. the things he madeD. the people he met44. What is the proper meaning of the phrase “a scrap of” in Paragraph 7?A. a lot ofB. a load ofC. a bit ofD. a pile of45. In Paragraph 8, with the sentence “...in the Workers’ Paradise even a torrent would not waste its energy singing”, the author intends to ______.A. state a factB. laugh at the manC. praise the Workers’ ParadiseD. scoff at the Workers’ Paradis e46. What is the meaning of the phrase “get the better of” in Paragraph 21 ?A. pickB. make use ofC. defeatD. make fun of47. What is the meaning of the word “quaint” in Paragraph 38?A. disgustingB. strangeC. uglyD. disturbing48. Based on the author’s description of the girl, we know that ______.A. she was curiousB. she was not very attractiveC. she was much busier than the othersD. she was the princess of the Workers’ Paradise49. When the elders asked the man to leave the Workers’ Paradis e, the man was ______.A. disappointedB. worriedC. pleasedD. surprised50. From the end of the story we can infer that ______.A. the girl won against the eldersB. the elders won against the girlC. the elders won against the manD. the man won against the eldersIV. T ranslate the following sentences into Chinese and write the translation on your Answer7 全国2010年10月自学考试高级英语试题Sheet. (10 points, 2 points for each)51. Having had no useful work, he indulged in mad whims.52. So it came to pass that the aerial messenger who took charge of the man made a mistake andfound him a place in Workers’ Paradise.53. Here men say: “God! We haven’t a moment to spare.” Women whisper: “Let’s move on,time’s a-flying.”54. The girl’s movement on the road was like the rapid movement of a s killed hand on the stringsof a guitar.55. As a princess sees a lonely beggar and is filled with pity, so the busy girl of Heaven saw thisone and was filled with pity.V. Answer the following essay question in English within 80-100 words. Write your answers on the Answer Sheet. (10 points)56. Do you think art is something that has no meaning and no purpose at all? Why or why not? VI. T ranslate the following sentences into English and write the translation on your Answer Sheet. (20 points, 2 points each for 57-60, 4 points for 61, 8 points for 62)57.心情好时,我可以谱写出恢弘的交响乐,绘制出壮丽的画卷。

2001年10月全国自考高级英语考试试题

2001年10月全国自考高级英语考试试题

二○○一年下半年全国高等教育自学考试高级英语试题Part OneⅠ. The following paragraphs are taken from the textbooks, followed by a list of words or expressions marked A to X. Choose the one that best completes each of the sentences and write the corresponding letter on your answer sheet. One word or expression for each blank only.(0.5 point each,12 points)(0110:140)II. There are 15 sentences with a blank in each, followed by a list of words or expressions marked A to X. Choose the one that best completes each of the sentences and write the corresponding letter on your answer sheet. One word or expression for each blank only. (1 point each,15 points)25. “Oh, no!” he said quickly, smiling at her out of that unfailing impulse of contrition --- a sort of chivalry. (0216:283)26. At last, with the Vietnam War, Americans are beginning to realize that they are subject to original sin as much as Europeans are. 0215:263)27. The value of snobbery in general, its humanistic “point”,consists in its power to stimulate activity. (0213:228)29. The American dream promised older people that if they worked hard enough all their lives, things would turn out well for them. (0204:55)(0203:41)31. Her time was running out, but she continued to sit by the window, leaning her head against the window curtain, inhaling the odor of dusty cretonne. (0202:25)34. In one of the world's biggest countries, euthanasia is condemned by the medical establishment, secretly practiced many times more often, and almost never comes to light. (0104:47)36. Once in bed, most folks I know seem to find no difficulty in plunging their earthly parts into oblivion. (0111:157)37. We watched while pride allowed unimportant battles to be escalated into the most important stands of the war. (0114:206)39. The letter you received last month was sent after we screened over two thousand third-year students at the best schools. (0116:245)Ⅲ. Each of the following sentences is given two choices of words or expressions. Choose the right one to complete the sentence and mark the corresponding letter on your answer sheet. (1 point each,15 points)40. The burn needs a (an) ([A] application, [B] treatment) of ointment three times a day, or it will get infected.41. Porters laden with heavy bags were now ([A] walking, [B] working) their way slowly across a rope bridge.42. The ([A] studied, [B] learned) casualness of the stranger's manner put us on guard immediately.43. This pretty girl seems to have plenty of confidence, but appearances are sometimes ([A] deceptive, [B] deceitful).44. To get ([A] permitted, [B] admitted) to the university, a student must have good results from the junior college. [0211:188]45. Some plants are very ([A] sensible, [B] sensitive) to light; they prefer the shade. [0212:208]46. The TV announcer apologized for the breakdown and said that normal service would be ([A] resumed, [B] returned) as soon as possible.47. If you accept the offer, please ([A] confirm, [B] affirm) it in writing.48. My brother is ([A] credible, [B] credulous) enough to believe anything you tell him.[0213:227]49. Why do you make such a loud noise in the dead of night? You are so ([A] inconsiderable, [B] inconsiderate).50. As Managing Director of the firm, Mr. Smith is the ([A] dominant, [B] dominated) figure in the eyes of the staff.51. You must ([A] explore, [B] execute) all the possibilities before giving up hope. [0214:257]52. His factory ([A] yielded, [B] manufactured) big profits last year.53. Conservationists call upon all citizens to protect natural resources which are not ([A] inexhaustible, [B] inexorable).54. A small country without a good defense is ([A] vulnerable, [B] venerable) to outside invasion. [0208:123]IV. Translate the following into English and write your translation on your answer sheet. (55-59 2 points each,8 points for 60,18 points)55. 她示意我们不必站起来。

2004年10月自考高级英语试卷参考答案

2004年10月自考高级英语试卷参考答案

2004年10月自考高级英语试卷参考答案I. 1.I,2.K 3.J. 4.O 5.A 6.P 7.E 8.D 9.N l0:M 11.I l2.U l3.C l4.W l5.H16.T17.B l8.Q l9.F 20.X 21.S 22.V 23.R 24.GⅡ.25.X 26.K 27.L 28.N 29.T 30.D 31.A 32.C 33.I 34.R 35.Q 36.H 37.F 38.E39.BⅢ.40.B 41.B 42.A 43.B 44.B 45.B 46.B 47.B 48.A 49.B 50.B 51.A 52.B 53.B54.AⅣ.55.D 56.A 57.B 58.A 59.C 60:D 61.C 62.D 63.B 64.CV.65.C 66.B 67.D 68.D 69.BⅥ.70.一个出身贫寒的年轻人从中西部地区来到纽约寻找发迹的机会。

71.我们生活在一个颂扬富人的时代。

72.富人们在电影明星、著名小说家和杰出的服装设计师的陪伴下亮相于各种报纸。

73。

你让我嫁给你的时候,你说你肯定会干出点名堂。

我怎么知道你到头来却是个无名小卒?74.有一会儿的功夫,年轻人看上去有些沮丧。

接着他挺直了肩膀,清了清喉咙。

Ⅶ.(提示)(1)He lived in an era that celebrates rich people.(2) His wife’s "encouragement".VIII 75. Surely, humour is the saving grace of us, for without it we should die of vexation.76. There is a lifetime accumulation of personality and experience which is available to be used and enjoyed.77. There is bound to be trouble in store for me every day of my life, because trouble it's always been and always will be.78. The Child was fairly eating me up with her cold, steady eyes, and no expression on her face whatever.79. A newspaper has the right, even the duty, to assume an attitude, to take a position.80. We are different, and we take pride in that. We have 41 lawyers, so we are small compared with other firms. We don's hire too many people, about one every other year. We offer the highest salary and fringes in the country, and I'm not exaggerating.。

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2011年10月自考高级英语试题2011年10月(全国)自考高级英语试题全部题目用英文作答(英译汉题目除外),请将答案填在答题纸相应位置上Ⅰ. The following paragraphs are taken from the textbooks, followed by a list of words or expressions marked A to Y. Choose the one that best completes each of the sentences and write the corresponding letter on your Answer Sheet. One word or expression for each blank only. (25 points,1 point for each) One of the best current examples of what Horowitz is talking 1 is John Denver. His most 2 songs—“Sunshine on My Shoulders”, “Rocky Mountain High”, and “Country Road”—3 the musical drive and power of 4 rock, while the lyrics celebrate the simple 5 of“the good old days”.It is all symbolized in my mind by the hugely successful art 6 that television has made 7 to the culture, the 30-second commercial: the tiny drama of the 8 housewife who finds happiness 9 choosing the right toothpaste. When before in human history has so much humanity 10 surrendered so much of its leisure to one toy, one mass diversion?They had no 11 of comparison and assumed that this was a 12of his class, just as a traveler stepping off the liner at a foreign 13 for luncheon sums up a nation’s character forever in the 14 businessman who happens to 15 the table with him.Each week, for example, a record of the sales results of the 16 week for each sales office and for Sales Department as a 17 for each division of the company is kept and 18 to the sales results for the 19 week of the year 20 .But by and large the news reports and commentaries on CBS and NBC and ABC make every 21 to present viewers with more than one 22 of an issue,either by letting 23 spokesmen have their 24 or by outlining the positions held by both major parties on the subject 25 . A.folkB.meansC.formD.combineE.before F.precedingG.joysH.inI.correspondingJ.central K.comparedL.shareM.characteristicN.notableO.opposing P.effortQ.collectivelyR.aboutS.involvedT.port U.sayV.aspectW.wholeX.earnestY.wilyII. Each of the following sentences is given four choices of words or expressions. Choose the right one to complete the sentence and write the corresponding letter on your Answer Sheet. (15 points, 1 point for each)26. New books were displayed in a ______ position on tables atthe front of the shop.A. prominentB. preeminentC. dominantD. relevant27. The government is trying to ______ the people into thinking that a war is necessary.A. inspireB. poisonC. adoptD. brainwash28. You need to demonstrate to the examiners that you have more than a(n) ______ understanding of the text.A. actualB. factualC. literalD. literary29. Such ______ of the facts cannot be allowed to go unchallenged.A. distortionB. disturbanceC. distractionD. distribution30. Cutting the bush back in the autumn will help promote ______ growth in the spring.A. violentB. virtualC. vigorousD. visual31. In this story, the clever little fox ______ the hunters and escapes from the trap they set.A. outweighsB. outwitsC. outnumbersD. outgrows32. The British ______ time, effort and huge sums of money on pets.A. lavishB. grantC. provideD. supply33. The fortunes of the major political parties tend to ______ and flow over time.A. haltB. fallC. ebbD. fly34. I’m tired of listening to her ______ the virtues of her children.A. exposingB. explainingC. extendingD. extolling35. There will be a mass ______ to the seaside, the countryside and foreign holiday destinations during summer vacation.A. departureB. inflowC. evasionD. exodus36. John was angry when the boss said that his proposal was completely ______.A. disposableB. dismissibleC. unapproachableD. unavoidable37. Lack of sleep has ______ her concentration.A. deconstructedB. impairedC. demonstratedD. repaired38. He had long held a(n) ______ fascination with the horrors of contemporary warfare.A. arbitraryB. mortalC. morbidD. courteous39. The government replaced the narrow street with a wide ______ with the funds raised.A. laneB. pathC. boulevardD. trail40. Like so many politicians, he had an ______ appetite for power.A. innumerableB. inseparableC. insufferableD. insatiableRead the following passage carefully and complete the succeeding three items III, IV, V.ANC Reform: Alaska Natives Battle for Change(1) They gathered in an office building behind closed doors, a dozen executives of Alaska native corporations (ANCs) considering how to proceed in the face of threats to a government program that had given them a shortcut to billions in income from federal contracts. For years, the leaders of ANCshad maintained a united front of support for the ANC program, despite news accounts and audits that turned up allegations of abuses.(2) In August 2009, just weeks after an especially critical congressional hearing,officials from three of the ANCs proposed a major break in the long-held habit of keeping native problems to themselves. They wanted the group to acknowledge the problems and adopt radical reforms. The room went silent when the officials announced their key proposal: a cap on contracts that would end their ability to get deals of any size without competition.(3) “The reaction was surprisingly muted,” said a person who was there that day who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the nature of the meeting. “It was obvious ther e was discomfort, but no one raised their voices or pounded the table.”(4) One of the reformers, Tara Sweeney, a vice president at Arctic Slope based in Barrow, said in a recent interview that advocating a position with implied criticism of Alaska natives was “not an easy path to take.” But she said that she and others could not stand by and do nothing. “We need to do the right thing,” she said.(5) Executives at Doyon Limited and Cook Inlet Region Inc. joined those at Arctic Slope in calling for fundamental changes in the program, which has opened the way for $29 billion to Alaska native corporations over the past decade, most of it through set-aside deals or contracts awarded without competition.(6) In a proposal handed over to the Small Business Administration (SBA) last month, the three companies called for better tracking and reporting of benefits to Alaska native shareholders and their communities. They reiterated their call for limits on the size of contracts awarded without competition, requiring additional justification for contracts of more than $100 million. They called for new limits on how ANC subsidiaries could operate and for better enforcement “of program rules to ensure the integrity” of small-business contracting.(7) “Our proposed reforms will improve the program by increasing accountability, decreasing the potential for abuse while continuing to encourage the growth of sustainable businesses that raise the standard of living for Alaska native people,” the three reformers said in a letter t o the SBA. (8) In the Alaska native community, the proposals are a sourceof intense, debate.(9) Sarah Lukin, executive director of the Native American Contractors Association; said the ANC program as it currently is benefits Alaska natives and taxpayers. She said the three reformers, who are not members of her association, “can afford to do business” without the set-aside programbecause of their natural resources and real estate holdings. (10) Lukin said critics have taken ANC problems out of context, ignoring the fact that the same issues, such as the use of contracts without competition, are widespread across the government. “The scrutiny on ANCs is disproportionate,” she said.(11) An unlikely set of allies has joined the reformers.(12) In an interview, Sen. Lisa Murkowski, one of the most adamant ANC boosters, applauded the idea of more transparency and accountability. “In order to continue the good for which this program was intended, we have to pursue the reforms that allow for appropriate oversight,” she said. “I have defended this program, but I do not defend the program unconditionally.”(13) Sen. Claire McCaskill, chairman of a contracting oversight subcommittee that held the ANC hearing last year, said thecontracting privileges ought to be resc inded altogether. “If you really understand what is going on with Alaska native corporations, your heart breaks for the many poor natives who are suffering still. They’re being used,” she said. “Two groups of people are getting screwed by the program. Many Alaska natives who are not getting their fair share, and the American taxpayers.”(14) She suggested that the government make direct payments to the native shareholders. “I would much prefer that the American government help Alaska natives directly than through ridiculously over-priced, noncompete government contracts,” she said.(15) Sheri Buretta, chairman of the board of the Chugach Corp., said that the government needs to keep giving ANCs room to improve and grow. “There’s no doubt in my mind there are abuses.” Until now, native executives have been afraid to speak up because of fears “it will be used against us. We’re trying as hard as we can,” she said. “It’s an evolutionary process.”III. In this section, there are ten incomplete statements or questions, followed by four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer and write the corresponding letter on your Answer Sheet. (20 points, 2 points for each)41. The purpose of the ANC program reforms is to ______.A. encourage the growth of sustainable businessesB. compete with large joint venturesC. enhance taxpayers’ confidence in ANCsD. get deals of any size without competition42. The officials of Alaska native corporations gathered to ______.A. discuss the reform proposalsB. find ways to help native Alaska peopleC. improve corporate competitionD. protest against the Pentagon43. The main proposal of officials from three of the ANCs is to ______.A. acknowledge the problems and call for federal supportB. keep native problems to themselvesC. limit the size of contractsD. stand by and do nothing44. The word “anonymity” in the third paragraph means ______.A. holding a negative attitudeB. calling for public attentionC. keeping one’s name untoldD. holding back one’s opinions45. The corporation headquartered in Barrow is ______.A. Doyon LimitedB. Cook Inlet Region Inc.C. Chugach Corp.D. Arctic Slope46. The word “reiterated” in the sixth paragraph means ______.A. respondedB. reviewedC. reconsideredD. restated47. In the ninth paragr aph, Sarah Lukin’s attitude toward the reform proposals is ______.A. tolerantB. supportiveC. negativeD. conservative48. The word “disproportionate” in the tenth paragraph means ______.A. unfairB. unknownC. undoneD. uneasy49. According to Sen. Claire McCaskill, the victims of the ANC program are ______.A. Alaska officials and corporation executivesB. American officials and Alaska taxpayersC. Alaska natives and American taxpayersD. American citizens and corporation executives50. The sentence “It’s an evolutionary process.” in the fifteenth paragraph implies that ______.A. it takes courageB. it takes timeC. it is an easy path to takeD. it is the right thing to doIV. Translate the following sentences into Chinese and write the translation on your Answer Sheet. (10 points, 2 points for each) 51. It was obvious there was discomfort, but no one raised their voices or pounded the table.52. In the Alaska native community, the proposals are a source of intense debate.53. In order to continue the good for which this program was intended, we have to pursue the reforms that allow for appropriate oversight.54. If you really understand what is going on with Alaska native corporations,your heart breaks for the many poor natives who are suffering still.55. She suggested that the government make direct payments to the native shareholders.V. Answer the following essay question in English within 80-100 words. Write your answers on the Answer Sheet. (10 points) 56. What is your attitude to reforms? Illustrate your point of view with one or more appropriate examples.VI. Translate the following sentences into English and write the translation on your Answer Sheet. (20 points, 2 points each for 57-60, 4 points for 61, 8 points for 62)57.一个致力于在少数特定地区增加个人财富的政府系统永远不会为公众谋求利益。

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