2006年广东专插本英语考试试题及答案

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2006--2012广东英语高考真题及答案

2006--2012广东英语高考真题及答案

广东省英语高考真题总汇(2006年-2012年)2006年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语试题I.单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 摘自从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

21. -- Andrew won't like it, you know.-- ______ ? I don't care what Andrew thinks!A. So whatB. So whereC. So whyD. So how22. -- Must he come to sign this paper himself?-- Yes, he _______.A. needB. mustC. mayD. will23. I thought she was famous, but none of my friends have ______ heard of her.A. evenB. everC. justD. never24. The traffic lights ______ green and I pulled away.A. cameB. grewC. gotD. went25. I was still sleeping when the fire ______, and then it spread quickly.A. broke outB. put outC. came outD. got out26. Jenny was very sad over the loss of the photos she had shot at Canada, ______ this was a memory she especially treasured.A. asB. ifC. whenD. where27. Sarah had her washing machine repaired the day before yesterday, ______ she?A. hadB. didC. hadn'tD. didn't28. Much of the power of the trade unions has been lost., their political influence should be very great.A. As a resultB. As usualC. Even soD. So far29. No matter how frequently ______, the works of Beethoven still attract people all over the world.A. performedB. performingC. to be performedD. being performed30. this cake, you'll need 2 eggs, 175 g sugar and 175 g flour.A. Having madeB. MakeC. To makeD. Making31. “You can't have this football back ______ you promise not to kick it at my cat again,” the old man said firmly.A. becauseB. sinceC. whenD. until32. The young girl sitting next to me on the plane was very nervous. She ______ before.A. hasn't flownB. didn't flyC. hadn't flownD. wasn't flying33. So difficult ______ it to work out the problem that I decided to ask Tom for advice.A. I did findB. did I findC. I have foundD. have I found34. You have been sitting on my hat and now it is badly out of _______.A. dateB. shapeC. orderD. balance35. -- Excuse me, Sir, is the swimming pool open all day?-- ______ Only from 6:00 pal to 10:00 pm.A. That's right.B. Yes, of courseC. Sorry, I am not sureD. Sorry, I'm afraid notII.完形填空(共20小题;每小题1. 5分,满分30分) 摘自阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36 ~ 55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

2006年专转本英语试卷

2006年专转本英语试卷

绝密★启用前2006年普通高校“专转本”统一考试英语试卷本试卷分第1卷(客观题)和第Ⅱ卷(主观题)两部分。

两卷满分150分。

考试时间120分钟。

第I卷(共100分)注意事项:1.答第1卷前,考生务必按规定要求填涂答题卡上的姓名、准考证号等项目。

2.用铅笔把答题卡上相应题号中正确答案的标号涂黑。

答案不涂写在答题卡上,成绩无效。

Part I Reading Comprehension(共20小题,每题2分,共40分)Directions:In this part there are four passages.Each passage is followed by four comprehension questions.Read the passage and answer the questions.Then mark your answer On the answer sheet.Passage OneQuestions 1~5 are based on the following passage.Vegetable gardening is the relaxing art and science of turning a love for growing plants into a meaningful activity. Having vegetables in the backyard makes home gardening appealing for many people. In addition, vegetable gardening provides exercise and fun for both urban and suburban families.Vegetable gardeners agree that many home-grown vegetables are superior to those purchased from markets. From spring through late fall, a well-planned and well-kept garden can provide a supply of fresh vegetables, thus increasing the nutrition of the family diet.Freezers make it possible to keep some of the vegetables to be enjoyed at a later date. Other vegetables can be stored for a few months in a cool area.Although the money spent for a garden may be little, one cannot escape the fact that gardening requires hard work and time. Many of the gardening tasks must be performed at times that are most inconvenient. Not doing jobs that should be done on a regular basis may result in failure and a negative feeling toward gardening.One should not plant a garden that is too large for him to care for. A small, well-kept garden is more enjoyable and profitable than a large neglected one. Vegetables do well in full sunlight and need at least five or six hours of sun during the middle of the day. Too much shading results in poor plants and few vegetables. If possible, the garden should be near the house, so the gardener can work in it whenever they are free.Soils for vegetables should be easily broken up and porous (多孔的) for quick water drainage and good aeration (透气). Usually the home owner has little choice in the soil type he can choose. Fortunately, many vegetables can be grown on poor soils if the soils are properly prepared.1. Many people find home gardening____A. expensive and boringB. interesting and enjoyableC. time-consuming and inconvenientD. neither interesting nor enjoyable2. A well-planned and well-kept garden can provide a supply of freshvegetables_____A. all year roundB. whenever you need nutritious foodC. for a greater part of the yearD. throughout spring3. The amount of money you spend on your garden ___A. can be largeB. must be largeC. can not be largeD. must not be small4. Which of the following statements is true?A. Vegetables need to have as much shading as possible:B. A small garden is much better than a large one.C. Homeowners can freely choose the soil for their vegetable garden.D. Whenever possible, the vegetable garden should be close to your home.5. From the passage we can conclude that_____A. vegetables need little care while growingB. vegetables can be grown on almost any kind of soilC. vegetable gardening is an indispensable part of life for urban andsuburban peopleD. vegetable gardening is a good pastime for retired peoplePassage TwoQuestions 6~10 are based on the following passage.In old days, when a glimpse of stocking was looked upon as something so shocking as to distract the serious work of an office, secretaries were men.Then came the First World War and the male secretaries were replaced by women. A man's secretary became his personal servant, in charge of remembering his wife's birthday and buying her presents; taking his suits to thedry-cleaners; telling lies on the telephone to keep away people he did not wish to speak to; and, of course, typing and filing and taking shorthand.Now all this may be changing again. The microchip (芯片) and high technology is sweeping the British office, taking with it much of the routine clerical (文书的) work that secretaries did. "Once office technology takes over generally, the status of the job will rise again because it will involve thehigh-tech work-and then men will want to do it again."That was said by one of the executives (male) of one of the biggest secretarial agencies in this country. What he has predicted is already under way in the U. S.Once high technology has made the job of secretary less routine (泛味的), will there be a male takeover? Men should be careful of thinking that they can walk right into the better jobs. There are a lot of women secretaries who will do the job as well as they--not just because they can buy negligees (妇女长睡衣) for the boss's wife, but because they are as efficient and well-trained to cope with word processors and computers as men.6. Before 1914 female secretaries were rare because they_____A. were less efficient and less trained than menB. were looked down upon by menC. would have disturbed the other office workersD. wore stockings and were not as serious as men7. A female secretary has been expected, besides other duties, to____A. be her boss's memoryB. do everything her boss asks her to doC. clean her boss's clothesD. telephone the boss's wife8. Secretaries, until recently, had to do a lot of work now done by____A. machinesB. other staffC. servantsD. wives9. A secretary in the future will __A. have more work to doB. be better paidC. have higher statusD. have less work to do10. The writer believes that before long __A. both men and women can act as secretariesB. men will be better than machinesC. men will take over women's jobs as secretariesD. women will operate most office machinesPassage ThreeQuestions 11~15 are based on the following passage.Humanity is a new experiment on planet Earth. For most of its history, life on Earth was restricted to the sea. Living things began to populate the land slightly over 400 million years ago, and humans have existed for no more than 3 million years.One way to represent the evolution of life is to compress the 4.6-billion-year history of Earth into a l-year-long film. In such a film, Earth forms as the filmbegins on January 1, and through all of January and February it cools and is cratered (变成坑状) and the first oceans form. But those oceans remain lifeless until sometime in March or early April, when the first living things develop. The 4-billion-year history of Precambrian (前寒武纪) evolution lasts until the film reaches mid-November, when primitive ocean life begins to evolve into complex organisms such as trilobites (三叶虫).If we examine the land instead of the oceans, we find a lifeless waste. But once our film shows plant and animal life on the land, about November 28, evolution proceeds rapidly. Dinosaurs, for example, appear about December 12 and vanish by Christmas Eve, as mammals (哺乳动物) and birds flourish.Throughout the 1-year-run of our film there are no humans, and even during the last days of the year as the mammals rise and dominate the landscape, there are no people. In the early evening of December 31, vaguely human forms move through the grasslands, and by late evening they begin making stone tools. The Stone Age lasts until about 11 ~ 45 pm, and the first signs of civilization, towns and cities, do not appear until 11 ~ 54 pm. The Christian era begins only 14 seconds before the New Year, and the Declaration of Independence is signed with 1 second to spare.11. In comparing all of Earth's geological evolution to one calendar year, theauthor shows____A. just how recently humanity has arrived on the sceneB. just how simple it is to understand the history of EarthC. just how early humanity appears on planet EarthD. just how difficult it is to understand the history of Earth12. According to the passage, primitive ocean life begins to evolve intocomplex organisms_____A. in the middle of DecemberB. when Earth is crateredC. at the beginning of NovemberD. when the land is still a lifeless waste13. It is indicated in the passage that_____A. Earth is cool at firstB. Earth is hot at the beginningC. there are oceans at the beginningD. there is life in the ocean in late February14. In the one-year-long film dinosaurs____A. die out on December 25B. appear after December 25C. die out on December 24D. appear on December 2415. In the compressed history of Earth the Declaration of Independence issigned____A. a long time before the New YearB. immediately after the New Year's DayC. just one second before the New YearD. right on the New Year's DayPassage FourQuestions 16~20 are based on the following passage.Internet-addicted job seekers may be partly the cause of the fact that it is taking the unemployed 23 % longer to find a new position than it took during the last recession (经济萧条),when the "benefits" of online job searching were unavailable. "A growing number of unemployed Americans waste time browsing ( 浏览) the estimated 4,000 to 5,000 online job sites, filling them with resumes, and then waiting for replies. It is common for long-time joblessness,” argues Professor John A. Challenger. Although the Internet has the potential to be very useful for job seekers and it has become the primary tool for many, Challenger believes that it should be considered secondary to the traditional technique of meeting would-be employers in person.In addition to slowing job search efforts, the Internet is making the hiring process longer for the employer. In a survey of 5,000 hiring managers by an online résumé~ site, 72 % said that a majority of the resumes they received in response to an online job posting did not match the position's description."The more unrelated résumés managers have to go through in order to select the few to bring in for interviews, the longer it takes to fill the position," points out Challenger. "One result of this has been the increased use of screening software by employers. This will make it even more difficult for job seekers to get their résumés in front of the hiring executive for an interview.""All of this is not to say that the Internet has not revolutionized job hunting. It has certainly made it easier for someone in San Francisco, for example, to search for job openings in Miami. In addition, the ability to conduct keyword searches has reduced the amount of time it takes to find the type of position a person is seeking.""Job seekers must learn how to use the Internet as a tool, rather than just relying on it as a means for submitting electronic résumés," concludes Challenger.16. According to the passage, the coming of online job searching brings __A. longer waiting time for the unemployedB. longer computer technology training for the job seekersC. more unemployment throughout the U. S. A.D. more job opportunities in the Internet world17. Professor Challenger thinks ___ should be considered more important bythe unemployed.A. browsing the Internet job sitesB. sending résumés by emailC. going to a traditional training centerD. meeting the potential employers in person18. The Internet is making the hiring process longer for the employer because__A. the speed of the Internet is not fast enoughB. there is a lot of false information on the NetC. the hiring position cannot be fully described on the NetD. it has drawn many unfitting résumés19. It can be inferred that "screening software" in Paragraph 3 is used to____A. draw more job seekers to the websitesB. get rid of some unrelated resumesC. serve as a bridge between the job seekers and the employersD. provide the job seekers with more chances to visit the employers inperson20. According to the passage-the Internet has revolutionized job huntingby____A. changing the recession cycleB. opening more chances for job seekersC. improving the reemployment situationD. reducing the interview timePart ⅡVocabulary and Structure ( 共40小题,每题1分,共40分) Directions: In this part there are forty incomplete sentences. Each sentence is followed by four choices. Choose the one that best completes the sentence and then mark your answer on the answer sheet.21. The earth revolves a little more rapidly __ it is closer to the sun.A. whetherB. whereasC. althoughD. when22. The number of members in the club____ to two hundred.A. were limitedB. limitsC. was limitedD. limited23. On close examination, we found the signature not __A. realisticB. accurateC. exactD. genuine24. As a highly __ young designer, she has a promising future in her field.A. originalB. occasionalC. optionalD. obedient25. Let me give you a __ of how the computer works.A. demonstrationB. differenceC. deductionD. distinction26. An author must not be too ____ to criticism.A. sensibleB. sensitiveC. senselessD. insensible27. Fu Lei is known for his __ of music and knowledge on philosophy.A. explanationB. interpretationC. compositionD. interaction28. The judge dismissed the case because there was not __ evidence.A. adequateB. excessiveC. manyD. plenty29. Much to my surprise, they went away without telling us their ___ address.A. foreverB. everlastingC. permanentD. eternal30. Instead of going into details about his project, he spoke __A. in shortB. in generalC. in particularD. in common31. My book is ___finished; I have only a few changes to make in the writing.A. virtuallyB. violentlyC. verticallyD. visually32. The amount of water used in the manufacturing process is enormous, butthe amount wasted is___A. the greatestB. more greaterC. greatestD. even greater33. The __ was conducted to find out how many people prefer butter.A. examinationB. inspectionC. surveyD. analysis34. Many university courses are not really ___to the needs of students or theirfuture employers.A. associatedB. adoptedC. gearedD. qualified35. __ David's expression, we'd say he is not in a good mood today.A. To judge byB. Judged byC. To be judged byD. Judging by36. It is not considered __ to litter in public.A. respectfulB. respectiveC. respectedD. respectable37. He was __ of his political rights because of the bribery.A. deprivedB. acquiredC. acquaintedD. accused38. His description of the ghost was so __ that his little daughter screamedwhen he came to the part of killing.A. moderateB. vividC. activeD. Passive39. I thought his speech would be interesting, but it turned out that the more hetalked, __A. the more bored became IB. the more I became boredC. the more bored I becameD. I became the more bored40. You have to take the __examination before an interview can beconsidered.A. preciousB. preliminaryC. priorD. potential41. Many writers __ their childhood memories for the materials of most of theirstories.A. draw onB. draw upC. draw outD. draw off42. Unless you have a good map, this place is very difficult to___A. preserveB. dwellC. dislocateD. locate43. In Scotland, as in the rest of the United Kingdom, __ schooling begins atage 5 and ends at age 16.A. compellingB. compulsoryC. obligedD. compulsive44. __ the rain, we should have had a pleasant trip to the countryside.A. Because ofB. Due toC. Thanks toD. But for45. When confronted with such an urgency, my mind goes____, and I canhardly remember my own date of birth.A. dimB. blankC. faintD. vain46. Horseback riding __ both the skill of handling a horse and mastery ofdiverse riding styles.A. fostersB. solvesC. involvesD. exaggerates47. I was __ the chance of going to university when my parents' businesscollapsed and they lost everything they owned.A. ignoredB. refusedC. neglectedD. denied48. The fried fish we ate at the restaurant yesterday is marvelous. I'd like tohave it again even if it costs___A. as twice muchB. twice as muchC. much as twiceD. as much twice49. There has been a __ for industry to be constructed in a single region,instead of being scattered evenly over the whole country.A. trend B, signal C. vision D. currency50. The final document was supposed to mend the damage __ upon the worldby the war.A. impressedB. compromisedC. imposedD. condensed51. If you __ your friends, you may lose them.A. concealB. deceiveC. receiveD. conceive52. I don't know whether he is __ to special treatment just because of his rank.A. rightB. boundC. dueD. entitled53. __ too much to do, they have to keep themselves busy all day long.A. HavingB. HaveC. HadD. Being54. The bank refused to __ him any money, so he had to postpone buying ahouse.A. creditB. borrowC. loanD. lease55. Air pollution, together with overpopulation, __ many problems in big citiestoday.A. are causingB. is causingC. are causedD. is caused56. You can hire a bicycle in many places. Usually you'll have to pay a __A. fareB. fundC. dealD. deposit57. She has no idea of what the book is about. She __ have read it verycarefully.A. mustn'tB. can'tC. shouldn'tD. needn't58. It may be necessary to stop __ in the learning process and go back to thedifficult points in the lessons.A. at a distanceB. at easeC. at intervalsD. at length59. I think I _______ the movie we went to last night even more if I had readthe book.A. would enjoyB. would have enjoyedC. will enjoyD. enjoyed60. No sooner __ begun to speak than some noise arose from the audience.A. he hadB. had heC. he hasD. did hePart ⅢCloze (共20小题,每题1分,共20分)Directions: There are twenty blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices. Choose the one that best fits into the passage and then mark your answer on the answer sheet.We got up early this morning and 61 a long walk after breakfast. We walked through the business 62 of the city. The city 63 larger than I thought it would be. Well, the business section is smaller than I thought it would be. I suppose that's 64 Washington is a special kind of city. 65 of the people in Washington work for the government.About 9:30 we went to the White House. It's 66 the public from10 67 12, and there was a long line of people 68 to get in. We didn't have to wait very long, because the line moved 69 quickly.The White House is really white. It is painted every year. And it seems very white, because it's got beautiful lawns 70 around it, with many trees and shrubs. The grounds 71 about four square blocks. I mean, they're about two blocks long 72 each side.Of course, we didn't see the whole building. The part 73 the President lives and works is not open to the public. But the part we saw was beautiful. We went 74 five of the main rooms. One of them was the library on the ground floor. On the next floor, there are three rooms named 75 the colors that are used in them: the Red Room, the Blue Room, and the Green Room. The walls are covered with silk 76 . There are 77 of old furniture from the time 78 the White House was 79 built. And everywhere there are paintings and statues of former presidents and 80 famous people from history.61. A. made B. took C. went D. set62. A. position B. place C. section D. circle63. A. was B. is C. has been D. should be64. A. reason B. for C. since D. because65. A. Much B. More C. Few D. Most66. A. opened to B. open to C. opening for D. opened for67. A. near B. since C. towards D. Till68. A. waited B. wait C. waiting D. to wait69. A. somewhat B. pretty C. slightly D. completely70. A. all B. whole C. every D. each71. A. take B. make C. cover D. possess72. A. about B. on C. in D. for73. A. that B. where C. what D. which74. A. across B. for C. through D. along75. A. after B. by C. with D. for76. A. clothes B. cloth C. clothing D. dressing77. A. pieces B. bits C. blocks D. sheets78. A. which B. since C. when D. where79. A. firstly B. early C. at first D. first80. A. the other B. other C. others D. Another第Ⅱ卷(共50分)Section A(共5小题,每题4分,共20分)Directions: Translate the following sentences into Chinese. You may refer to the corresponding passages in Part Ⅰ.1. Vegetable gardeners agree that many home-grown vegetables are superior to those purchased from markets. (Line 1, Paragraph 2, Passage 1)____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________2. One should not plant a garden that is too large for him to care for. ( Line 1, Paragraph 5, Passage 1 )____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. There are a lot of women secretaries who will do the job as well asmen. (Line 2, Last Paragraph, Passage 2)__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4. But those oceans remain lifeless until sometime in March or early April, when the first living things develop. (Line 3, Paragraph 2, Passage 3)_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________5. Job seekers must learn how to use the Internet as a tool, rather than just relying on it as a means for submitting electronic resumes. ( Line I, Last Paragraph, Passage 4)____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Section B (共5小题,每题3分,共15分)Directions: Translate the following sentences into English1.据说这幅画是毕加索(Picasso)的名作。

2006年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(广东卷) 英语试题

2006年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(广东卷) 英语试题

绝密★启用前试卷类型:B2006年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(广东卷)英语本试卷六大题,共16页,满分150分。

考试用时120分钟.注意事项:l。

答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名和考生号填写在答题卡上.用2B铅笔将答题卡试卷类型(B)涂黑。

在答题右上角的“试室号"栏填写本科目试室号,在“座位号”列表内填写座位号,并用2B铅笔将相应的信息点涂黑。

不按要求填涂的,答卷无效。

2.选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题日的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案,答案不能答在试卷上。

3.非选择题必须用黑色字迹钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液。

不按以上要求作答的答案无效。

4.考生必须保持答题卡的整洁,考试结束后,将试卷和答题卡一并交回。

Ⅰ. 听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案划在试卷亡.录音结束后.你将有两分钟的¨十问将试卷L的答案转涂到答题卡上。

第一节:听独白或对话(共5小题;每小题1。

5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白.每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置,听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍.听第1段对话,回答第1-3题。

1. Where does Jane ask Tom to meet her at first?2。

When and where do they agree to meet finally?3. What does Jane have to do before going out to meet Tom?听第2段对话,回答第4-6题。

4。

According to Peter, what is the problem with the building?A。

2006年广东卷高考真题英语试卷-学生用卷

2006年广东卷高考真题英语试卷-学生用卷

2006年广东卷高考真题英语试卷-学生用卷一、单项选择(每小题1分,共15分)1、【来源】 2006年高考真题广东卷第21题1分—Andrew won't like it, you know.— I don't care what Andrew thinks!A. So whatB. So whereC. So whyD. So how2、【来源】 2006年高考真题广东卷第22题1分2019~2020学年3月河北承德承德县承德县第一中学高一下学期月考第76题1分—Must he come to sign this paper himself?—Yes, he.A. needB. mustC. mayD. will3、【来源】 2006年高考真题广东卷第23题1分I thought she was famous, but none of my friends have heard of her.A. evenB. everC. justD. never4、【来源】 2006年高考真题广东卷第24题1分The traffic lights green and I pulled away.A. cameB. grewC. gotD. went5、【来源】 2006年高考真题广东卷第25题1分2015~2016学年广东深圳福田区深圳市高级中学高中部高一下学期期中单词和短语第57题1分I was still sleeping when the fire, and then it spread quickly.A. broke outB. put outC. came outD. got out6、【来源】 2006年高考真题广东卷第26题1分Jenny was very sad over the loss of the photos she had shot at Canada,this was a memory she especially treasured.A. asB. ifC. whenD. where7、【来源】 2006年高考真题广东卷第27题1分Sarah had her washing machine repaired the day before yesterday,she?A. hadB. didC. hadn'tD. didn't8、【来源】 2006年高考真题广东卷第28题1分Much of the power of the trade unions has been lost., their political influence should be very great.A. As a resultB. As usualC. Even soD. So far9、【来源】 2006年高考真题广东卷第29题1分No matter how frequently, the works of Beethoven still attract people all over the world.A. performedB. performingC. to be performedD. being performed10、【来源】 2006年高考真题广东卷第30题1分this cake, you'll need 2 eggs, 175g sugar and 175g flour.A. Having madeB. MakeC. To makeD. Making11、【来源】 2006年高考真题广东卷第31题1分2019~2020学年天津和平区天津市耀华中学高一上学期单元测试《Unit 1-Unit 3》必修1第24题0.5分“You can't have this football back you promise not to kick it at my cat again. “The old man said firmly.A. becauseB. sinceC. whenD. until12、【来源】 2006年高考真题广东卷第32题1分The young girl sitting next to me on the plane was very nervous. She __________ before.A. hasn't flownB. didn't flyC. hadn't flownD. wasn't flying13、【来源】 2006年高考真题广东卷第33题1分So difficult it to work out the problem that I decided to ask Tom for advice.A. I did findB. did I findC. I have foundD. have I found14、【来源】 2006年高考真题广东卷第34题1分You have been sitting on my hat and now it is badly out of.A. dateB. shapeC. orderD. balance15、【来源】 2006年高考真题广东卷第35题1分—Excuse me, Sir, is the swimming pool open all day?—. Only from 6: 00 pm to 10: 00 pm.A. That's rightB. Yes, of courseC. Sorry, I am not sureD. Sorry, I'm afraid not二、完形填空(每小题1.5分,共30分)16、【来源】 2006年高考真题广东卷第36~55题30分(每题1.5分)The survey about childhood in the Third World shows that the struggle for survival is long and hard. But in the rich world, children can1from a different kind of poverty—of the spirit.2, one Western country alone now sees 14, 000 attempted suicides(自杀) every year by children under 15, and one child3five needs psychiatric (心理) advice.There are many good things about4in the Third World. Take the close and constant relation between children and their parents, relatives and neighbours for example. In the West, the very nature of work puts distance between5and children. But in most Third World villages mother and father do not go miles away each day to work inoffices.6, the child sees mother and father, relations and neighbours working7and often shares in that work.A child8in this way learns his or her role through joining in the community's9: helping to dig or build, look after animals or babies — rather than10playing with water and sand in kindergarten, keepingpets11playing with dolls.These children may grow up with a less oppressive sense of space and time thanthe12children. Their sense of days and time has a lot to do with the changeof seasons and positions of the sun or the moon in the sky. Children in the richworld,13, are provided with a watch as one ofthe14signs of growing up, so that theycan15along with their parents about being late for school times, meal times, bed times, the times of TV shows…Third World children do not usually16to stay indoors, still less in highrise apartments (公寓). Instead of dangerous roads, "keep off the grass" signs and "don't speak to strangers", there is often a sense of17to study and play. Parents can see their children outside rather than observe them18from ten floors up.19, twelve million children under five still die every year through hunger and disease. But childhood in the Third World is not all20.A. comeB. learnC. sufferD. surviveA. As usualB. For instanceC. In factD. In other wordsA. byB. inC. toD. underA. childhoodB. povertyC. spiritD. survivalA. adultsB. fathersC. neighboursD. relativesA. AnyhowB. HoweverC. InsteadD. StillA. awayB. aloneC. alongD. nearbyA. growing upB. living throughC. playingD. workingA. activityB. lifeC. studyD. workA. byB. fromC. throughD. withA. andB. butC. orD. soA. EasternB. goodC. poorD. WesternA. at any momentB. at the same timeC. on the other handD. on the wholeA. easiestB. earliestC. happiestD. quickestA. careB. fearC. hurryD. worryA. dareB. expectC. haveD. requireA. controlB. dangerC. disappointmentD. freedomA. anxiouslyB. eagerlyC. impatientlyD. proudlyA. Above allB. In the endC. Of courseD. What's moreA. badB. goodC. richD. poor三、阅读理解(每小题2分,共40分)17、【来源】 2006年高考真题广东卷(A篇)第56~59题8分(每题2分)2018年陕西西安未央区西安中学高三二模第15~18题8分(每题2分)Scientific experiments can sometimes go wrong and when they do, the results may range from the disastrous to the troubling. One such experiment took place in South America about fifty years ago. Whether its final consequences will cause serious damage or nothing more than a small trouble still remains to be seen.The story began in 1956 when an American scientist working in Brazil decided to solve the problem of increasing the productivity of that country's bees. He imported a very active type of African bee from Tanzania and mated (交配) it with the more easy-going native variety to produce a new kind of bees. The new bees worked harder and produced twice as much honey. It seemed that Professor Kerr, for that was the scientist's name, had a total success on his hands.Then things began to go wrong. For some reason as yet unseen, but perhaps as a result of something in their environment, the new bees began to develop extremely attacking personalities. They became bad﹣tempered and easy to be angry, attacked the native bees and drove them from their living places.But worse was to follow. Having taken over the countryside, the new bees, with their dangerous stings (叮) , began to attack its neighbors—cats, dogs, horses, chickens and finally man himself. A long period of terror began that has so far killed a great number of animals and about 150 human beings.This would have been bad enough if the bees had stayed in Brazil. But now they are on the move, heading northwards in countless millions towards Central and North America, and moving at the alarming speed of 200 miles a year. The countries that lie in their path are naturally worried because it looks as if nothing can be done to stop them.(1) The results of the South American experiment.A. have caused a serious troubleB. have proved to be wrongC. are not yet certainD. are not important(2) The experiment mentioned in this passage was designed to.A. increase the amount of honey in BrazilB. make Brazilian bees more easy-goingC. increase the number of bees in BrazilD. make African bees less active(3) Which of the following may be the cause of the new bees' attacking personalities?A. Their production of honey.B. Their hard work.C. Their living environment.D. Their bad temper.(4) The last paragraph implies that.A. the bees have been driven to Central and North AmericaB. the bees may bring about trouble in more countriesC. the bees must be stopped from moving northD. the bees prefer to live in Brazil18、【来源】 2006年高考真题广东卷(B篇)第60~63题8分(每题2分)2018~2019学年12月四川成都郫都区郫都区成都外国语学校高一上学期月考第5~8题8分(每题2分)He's an old cobbler (修鞋匠) with a shop in the Marais, a historic area in Paris. When I took him my shoes, he at first told me: "I haven't time. Take them to the other fellow on the main street; he'll fix them for you right away."But I'd had my eye on his shop for a long time. Just looking at his bench loaded with tools and pieces of leather, I knew he was a skilled craftsman. "No, " I replied, "The other fellow can't do it well.""The other fellow" was one of those shopkeepers who fix shoes and make keys "while-U-wait" (立等可取)—without knowing much about mending shoes or making keys. They work carelessly, and when they have finished sewing back a sandal strap (鞋带), you might as well just throw away the pair.My man saw I wouldn't give in, and he smiled. He wiped his hands on his blue apron (围裙), looked at my shoes, had me write my name on one shoe with a piece of chalk and said, "Come back in a week."I was about to leave when he took a pair of soft leather boot off a shelf. "See what I can do? " he said with pride. "Only three of us in Paris can do this kind of work."When I got back out into the street, the world seemed brand-new to me. TAL#NBSP He was something out of an ancient legend, an old craftsman with his way of speaking, his pride in his craft.These are times when nothing is important but the bottom line, when you can do things any old way as long as it "pays", when, in short, people look on work as a path to ever-increasing consumption (消费) rather than a way to realize their own abilities. In such a period, it is a rare comfort to find a cobbler who gets his greatest satisfaction from pride in a job well done.(1) Which of the following is true about the old cobbler?A. He had the best repairing tools.B. He was the only cobbler in the Marais.C. He was proud of his skills.D. He was a native Parisian.(2) The sentence "He was something out of an ancient legend." (paragraph 6) impliesthat.A. nowadays you can hardly find anyone like himB. it was difficult to communicate with this manC. the man was very strangeD. the man was too old(3) According to the author, many people work just to.A. realize their abilitiesB. gain happinessC. make moneyD. gain respect(4) This story wants to tell us that.A. craftsmen make a lot of moneyB. whatever you do, do it wellC. craftsmen need self-respectD. people are born equal19、【来源】 2006年高考真题广东卷(C)篇第64~67题8分(每题2分)Members of the working class have blue-collar jobs. They are construction workers, truck drivers, mechanics, steel workers, electricians, and the like. What makes this class differ from the lower class is, first, longer periods of employment—and therefore, more fixed incomes—and, second, employment in skilled or semiskilled (半熟练的) occupations, not unskilled ones. Although unemployment hits all levels of the American economy, including those of skilled and semi-skilled workers, it is most common at the bottom of the class structure and increasingly less common at each level upward. They consider themselves to be respectable and hard working and they look down upon members of the "lower" class, whom they often consider to be lazy, dis-honest, and too ready to exploit public assistance.Most people in the working class have at least high school education. Many have some experi-ence of college (especially community college), though few are college graduates. Unionization has helped the working class, but a rapidly changing economy and frequent periods of high unem-ployment make it difficult for most of its members to be able to increase their savings greatly. Purchasing a house for people in this class is extremely difficult, although a certain percentage may receive houses from their parents. (Home-owning rises with social class.)A greater number of the members of the working class take relatively little satisfaction in their jobs, because much of their work is ordinary and boring. As a result, many seek their main satis-faction in recreational (娱乐的) activities. Many members of this class would like to earn enough money to leave their jobs and start their own businesses, though few make it. Many place their expectations on their children, hoping that they at least will rise in the ladder of success, American style.(1) Which of the following is true about the working class?A. They are often employed as skilled and semi-skilled workers.B. They are often offered jobs with high incomes.C. They are often considered lazy and dishonest.D. They are often exploited by the public.(2) The underlined word "hit" (paragraph 1) roughly means.A. strike with a blowB. have bad effects onC. break upD. beat(3) Most people in the working class.A. have difficulty increasing their savings greatlyB. have at least some experience of collegeC. receive houses from their parentsD. buy houses by themselves(4) Many members from the working class are not satisfied with their jobsbecause.A. they could not rise in the ladder of successB. they are not interested in their jobsC. they could not earn much moneyD. they are not their own bosses20、【来源】 2006年高考真题广东卷(D篇)第68~71题8分(每题2分)How many people have I met who have told me about the book they have been planning to write but have never yet found the time ? Far too many.This is Life, all right, but we do treat it like a rehearsal (排演) and, unhappily, we do miss so many of its best moments. We take jobs to stay alive and provide homes for our families always making ourselves believe that this style of life is merely a temporary state of affairs along the road to what we really want to do. Then, at 60 or 65, we are suddenly presented with a clock and several grandchildren and we look back and realize that all those years waiting for Real Life to come along were in fact real life.In America they have a saying much laughed at by the English: "Have a nice day" they speak slowly and seriously in their shops, hotels and sandwich bars. I think it is a wonderful phrase, reminding us, in effect, to enjoy the moment: to value this very day.How often do we say to ourselves, "I'll take up horse-riding (or golf, or sailing) as soon as I get a higher position, " only to do none of those things when I do get the higher position.When I first became a reporter I knew a man who gave up a very well paid respectable job at the Daily Telegraph to go and edit a small weekly newspaper. At the time I was astonished by what appearedto me to be his completely abnormal (反常的) mental state. How could anyone turnhis TAL#NBSP back on Fleet Street in central London for a small local area? I wanted to know.Now I am a little older and possibly wiser, I see the sense in it. In Fleet Street the man was under continual pressure. He lived in an unattractive London suburb and he spent much of his life sitting on Southern Region trains.(1) The first paragraph of the passage tells us that.A. we always try to find some time to write a bookB. we always make plans but seldom fulfill themC. we always enjoy many of life's best momentsD. we always do what we really want to do(2) The underlined phrase "turn his back on" (paragraph 6) most probablymeans.A. leave forB. return toC. give upD. rely on(3) The man (paragraph 6) left his first job partly because he was.A. in an abnormal mental stateB. under too much pressureC. not well paidD. not respected(4) What is probably the best title for the passage?A. Provide Homes For Our FamilyB. Take Up Horse-ridingC. Value This Very DayD. Stay Alive21、【来源】 2006年高考真题广东卷(E篇)第72~75题8分(每题2分)America's Best Writers in America's Best EditionsTHE LIBRARY of AMERICAArthur Miller: Collected Plays 1944-1961Tony Kushner, editorPlaywright Tony Kushner presents Miller's greatest plays, together in one collection for the first time.● The Man Who Had all the Luck● A Memory of Two Mondays● All My Sons● A View from the Bridge● Death of a Salesman(one-and two-act versions)● An Enemy of the People● The Misfits (a novella)● The Crucible"Miller takes his rightful place in The Library of America."LIBRARY JOURNAL (starred review)774 pages ●$35Henry James: Novels 1901-1902Leo Bersani, editorThis fifth collection in The Library Of America edition of the complete novels of Henry James brings together The Scared Faint, James' only novel told in the first person, with [i]The Wings of the Dove[/i], one of his most beloved masterpieces, presented here in the New York Edition text and including the smart preface James wrote of that edition.736 pages ●$35William Faulkner: Novels 1926-1929Noel Polk and Joseph Blotner, editorsThe Library of America's 5 collection edition of the novels of William Faulkner reaches its highest level with this collection presenting his first four novels: Soldiers' Pay, Mosquitoes, Flags in the Dust, and The Sound and the Fury, each newly edited, and in many cases replaced with passages that were changed or simplified by the early publishers.1170 pages ●$40American Movie CriticsA collection From the Silents Until Now Edited by Phillip LopateTHE LIBRARY of AMERICAClassic Writers, Classic Books.Distributed by Penguin Group (USA). Inc.. WWW. loa. org.748 pages ●$40(1) Who is (are) the editor (s) of William Faulkner: Novels 1926-1929?A. Noel Polk & Joseph Blotner.B. Phillip Lopate.C. Tony Kushner.D. Leo Bersani.(2) How much do you pay for American Movie Critics?A. US $45.B. US $40.C. US $35.D. US $25.(3) Which book do you buy if you want to read the play "Death of a Salesman"?A. Arthur Miller: Collected Plays 1944-1961.B. William Faulkner: Novels 1926-1929.C. Henry James: Novels 1901-1902.D. American Movie Critics.(4) Henry James' only book written in the first person isA. The Wings of the Dove.B. The Sacred Fount.C. Soldiers' Pay.D. Mosquitoes.四、短文改错(每小题1分,共10分)22、【来源】 2006年高考真题广东卷第76题10分此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。

广东专插本(英语)模拟试卷1(题后含答案及解析)

广东专插本(英语)模拟试卷1(题后含答案及解析)

广东专插本(英语)模拟试卷1(题后含答案及解析) 题型有:1. V ocabulary and Structure 2. 3. Cloze 4. WritingV ocabulary and Structure1.He came without informing us. He was an______guest.A.unexpectedB.unexceptionalC.expectedD.unexamined正确答案:A解析:句意:他没有通知我们就来了,他是位不速之客。

考查形容词辨析。

unexpected:出乎意料的,始料不及的;an unexpected guest:不速之客;unexceptional:不突出的,平常的;expected:料想的;unexamined:未经检查的。

2.Her pictures have a strong______ appeal.A.visualB.visibleC.vitalD.virtual正确答案:A解析:句意:她的画视觉效果很好。

考查形容词辨析。

visible:看得见的;vital:极其重要的;virtual:实际上;visual:视觉的。

3.A man should be______ by his deeds, not by his words.A.identifiedB.illustratedC.justifiedD.judged正确答案:D解析:句意:评价一个人是看他的行为而不是言语。

考查动词词义辨析。

identify:辨认;illustrate:说明;justify:证明有理;judge:判断,裁决。

4.The policeman ordered him to pay the______for parking on the pavement.A.billB.debtC.taxD.fine正确答案:D解析:句意:因在人行道上停车,警察要他交罚款。

2006年英语试题及答案

2006年英语试题及答案

2006年英语试题及答案一、听力理解(共20分)第一部分:短对话理解(每题1分,共5分)1. A) 去图书馆。

B) 去超市。

C) 去电影院。

D) 去公园。

2. A) 8:00。

B) 8:30。

C) 9:00。

D) 9:30。

3. A) 老师。

B) 学生。

C) 医生。

D) 律师。

4. A) 雨。

B) 雪。

C) 风。

D) 雾。

5. A) 同意。

B) 不同意。

C) 不确定。

D) 未提及。

答案:1-5 CADBA第二部分:长对话理解(每题2分,共10分)6. 问题:What is the man's major?A) Biology. B) Chemistry. C) Physics. D) Mathematics.7. 问题:Why does the woman suggest going to the museum?A) To see the new exhibits. B) To meet her friend. C) To relax. D) To study.8. 问题:What does the woman plan to do after the exam?A) Go on a trip. B) Start a part-time job. C) Visit her parents. D) Take a course.9. 问题:What is the relationship between the speakers?A) Classmates. B) Teacher and student. C) Friends. D) Colleagues.10. 问题:What is the man's opinion about the restaurant?A) The food is delicious but expensive.B) The service is good but the food is not.C) The restaurant is too crowded.D) The restaurant is not worth the price.答案:6-10 BACDA第三部分:短文理解(每题2分,共5分)11. 问题:What is the main topic of the passage?A) The importance of education.B) The benefits of traveling.C) The impact of technology.D) The role of cultural exchange.12. 问题:According to the passage, what is the first step to success?A) Setting a goal. B) Taking action. C) Perseverance. D) Opportunity.13. 问题:What does the author suggest about learning a new language?A) It is easy for everyone.B) It requires practice and patience.C) It is only useful for traveling.D) It is not necessary in the modern world.14. 问题:What is the author's view on the future of technology?A) It will make life easier.B) It will replace human labor.C) It will lead to unemployment.D) It will create more problems than it solves.15. 问题:What is the purpose of the passage?A) To inform. B) To persuade. C) To entertain. D) To describe.答案:11-15 DBBAD二、阅读理解(共30分)A节:阅读理解(每题2分,共20分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

2006年广东高考英语试题(内含答案)

2006年广东高考英语试题(内含答案)

试卷类型:B2006年‎普通高等学‎校招生全国‎统一考试英语(广东B卷)Ⅱ.单项填空(共15小题‎;每小题1分‎,满分15分‎)从A、B、C、D四个选项‎中,选出可以填‎人空白处的‎最佳选项,并在答题卡‎上将该项涂‎黑。

21. -- Andre‎w won't like it, you know.-- ? I don't care what Andre‎w think‎s!A. So whatB. So where‎C. So whyD. So how22. -- Must he come to sign this paper‎himse‎l f?-- Yes, he .A. needB. mustC. mayD. will23. I thoug‎h t she was famou‎s, but none of my frien‎d s have heard‎of her.A. evenB. everC. justD.never‎24. The traff‎i c light‎s green‎and I pulle‎d away.A. cameB. grewC. gotD. went25. I was still‎sleep‎i ng when the fire , and then it sprea‎d quick‎l y.A. broke‎outB. put outC. came outD.got out26. Jenny‎was very sad over the loss of the photo‎s she had shot at Canad‎a, this was a memor‎y she espec‎i ally‎treas‎u red.A. asB. ifC. whenD.where‎27. Sarah‎had her washi‎n g machi‎n e repai‎r ed the day befor‎e yeste‎r day, she?A. hadB. didC. hadn'tD.didn't28. Much of the power‎of the trade‎union‎s has been lost , their‎polit‎i calinflu‎e nce shoul‎d be very great‎.A. As a resul‎tB. As usual‎C. Even soD.So far29. No matte‎r how frequ‎e ntly‎ , the works‎of Beeth‎o ven still‎attra‎c t peopl‎eall over the world‎.A. perfo‎r medB. perfo‎r ming‎C. to be perfo‎r medD.being‎perfo‎r med30. this cake, you'll need 2 eggs, 175 g sugar‎and 175 g flour‎.A. Havin‎g madeB. MakeC. To makeD. Makin‎g31. "You can't have this footb‎a ll back you promi‎s e not to kick it atmy cat again‎," theold man said firml‎y.A. becau‎s eB. since‎C. whenD.until‎32. The young‎girl sitti‎n g next to me on the plane‎was very nervo‎u s. She befor‎e.A. hasn't flown‎B. didn't flyC. hadn't flown‎D.wasn't flyin‎g33. So diffi‎c ult it to work out the probl‎e m that I decid‎e d to ask Tom foradvic‎e.A. I did findB. did I findC.I have found‎D. haveI found‎34. You have been sitti‎n g on my hat and now it is badly‎out of .A. dateB. shape‎C. order‎D.balan‎c e35. -- Excus‎e me, Sir, is the swimm‎i ng pool open all day?-- Only from 6:00 pal to 10:00 pm.A. That's right‎.B. Yes, of cours‎eC. Sorry‎, I am not sureD. Sorry‎, I'm afrai‎d notⅢ.完形填空(共20小题‎;每小题1.5分,满分30分‎)阅读下面短‎文,掌握其大意‎,然后从36‎‎—55各题所‎给的四个选‎项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选‎项,并在答题卡‎上将该项涂‎黑。

广东专插本(英语)-试卷50

广东专插本(英语)-试卷50

广东专插本(英语)-试卷50(总分:132.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、 Vocabulary and Structure(总题数:30,分数:60.00)1.Many young people are only ready to chat via the Internet, but somewhat ______ to communicate face to face.(分数:2.00)A.desperateB.reluctant √C.voluntaryD.anxious解析:解析:句意:很多年轻人只愿意通过网络聊天,但是对于面对面交流有点不情愿。

词义辨析题。

reluctant意为“勉强的,不情愿的”;desperate意为“绝望的,渴望的,极需要的”;voluntary意为“自愿的,志愿的,主动的”;anxious意为“焦虑的,渴望的,急切的”。

根据句意可知,选B。

2.We shall hardly please everyone, nor is it necessary that we ______.(分数:2.00)A.needB.should √C.canD.may解析:解析:句意:我们无法取悦每一个人,也没有必要取悦每一个人。

虚拟语气题。

在“It is necessary+that从句”中,从句部分要用虚拟语气,谓语动词为“should+动词原形”的形式,且should 可以省略。

后面分句的完整形式为:nor is it necessary that we(should)please everyone.3.Whatever the relationship, try to ______to each person all your kindness and understanding. (分数:2.00)A.appealB.caterC.extend √D.attach解析:解析:句意:无论是什么关系,尽力给每一个人你全部的友好和理解。

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2006年广东省普通高等学校本科插班生招生考试英语试题Part I Vocabulary and Structure (35%)1.By the end of this month, all this ______.A.is changedB.had changedC.will have changedD.has changed2.Such questions are often _____ through negotiations.A.settlesB.settleC.settledD.settling3.Since you are a college student now, you should ______ yourself more than you used to.A.rely onB.work onC.run outD.carry out4.He stopped ______ last week and feels much better now.A.smokingB.smokedC.smokesD.smoke5.We ______ so smoothly that the passenger could hardly feel it.A.got rid ofB.tore offC.called offD.took off6.You wouldn’t have seen her if it ______ not been for him .A.hasB.hadC.haveD.is having7.She insists that he ______ his vacation now.A.takesB.tookC.takeD.taking8.The teachers don’t make us wear a school uniform and we can wear ______ we like.A.anyB.thatC.asD.what9.I don’t know the man ______ you are talking about.A.who’sB.whoseC.whomD.who10.Metals expand ______ heated and contract when cooled.A.whereB.whenC.thatD.which11.Even though she herself has never had such an experience, it’s ______ she can recognize from what has happened to her good friend.A.thatB.oneC.suchD.all12.Only after the storm was over ______.A.could we start offB.we could start offC.had we started offD.we had started off13.That was one example of having responsibility ______ I’m on my own and of making my own decisions.A.since thatB.as thatC.now thatD.because of14.The new government building is ______ in the center of the city.A.locatedB.stationedC.setD.found15.Doctors are developing a new ______ for treating that disease.A.operationB.meanC.techniqueD.cure16.Religinon has a great ______ on man’s thought.A.effectsB.affectC.affectionD.influence17.In that country, hospital doctors don’t go sightseeing very often because their work ______ almost all their time.A.takes downB.takes upC.takes apartD.takes over18.How do his students feel at first about the fact ______ he is blind?A.thatB.whyC.howD.whether19.Radio is an important means of ______.A.conversationmunicationC.speechnguage20.I am afraid I should ______ you of your promise.A.remindB.rememberC.releaseD.record21.Primary products are the raw materials ______ which manufactured goods are made.A.byB.ofC.fromD.in22.The report found that ______ 11-year-old boys and girls liked ice-cream.A.two-third ofB.two-thirdC.two-thirds ofD.two-thirds23.Do what you think is right, ______they say.A.whateverB.howeverC.wheneverD.wherever24.It is reported that the earthquake caused a serious ______to the bridge.A.damageB.ruinC.harmD.injury25.You cannot see the doctor ______you have made an appointment with him.A.exceptB.evenC.howeverD.unless26.The harder you work, the ______progress you will make.A.lessB.fewerC.greaterD.much27.Do you think there’s anything ______ of in having no money?A.ashamedB.ashamingC.being ashamedD.to be ashamed28.The taxi driver was accused ______overcharging customers.A.forB.withC.onD.of29.How to dispose ______ the nuclear waste is a pressing problem for scientists and politicians alike.A.outB.ofC.onD.after30.I won’t have my son associating himself ______ criminals.A.forB.toC.withD.after31.They can’t rule ______the possibility that he was dead.A.outB.ofC.offD.from32. ______is that I can’t understand what she is talking about.A.What I find difficultB.What I find it difficultC.How difficult I findD.How difficult I find it33.He was afraid the others might think he was showing ______or being superior.A.inB.upC.outD.off34.By referring______his notes, the speaker was able to give the exact details required.A.toB.forC.asD.in35.He mainly uses the word strange to talk about the ways ______people dress and wear their hair.A.in whichB.by whichC.in thatD.by thatPart II Reading Comprehension(40%)Passage OneShopping for clothes is not the same experience for a man as it is for a woman. A man goes shopping because he needs something. His purpose is settled and decided in advance. He knows what he wants, and his objective is to find it and buy it; the price is a secondary consideration. All men simply walk into a shop and ask the assistant for what they want. If the shop has it in stock, the salesman promptly produces it, and the business of trying it on proceeds at once. All being well, the deal can be and often is completed in less than five minutes, with hardly any chat and to everyone’s satisfaction.For a man, slight problems may begin when the shop does not have what he wants, or does not have exactly what he wants. In that case the salesman, as the name implies, tries to sell the customer something else-he offers the nearest he can to the article required. No good salesman brings out such a substitute bluntly; he does so with skill and polish:“I know this jacket is not the style you want, sir , but would you like to try it for size. It happens to be the color you mentioned.”Few men have patience with this treatment, and the usual response is:“This is the right color and may be the right size, but I should be wasting my time and yours by trying it on.”Now how does a woman go about buying clothes? In almost every respect she does so in the opposite way. Her shopping is not often based on need. She has never fully made up her mind what she wants, and she is only“having a look round”. She is always open to persuasion; indeed she sets great store by what the saleswoman tells her, even by what companions tell her. She will try on any number of things. Uppermost in her mind is the thought of finding something that everyone thinks suits her. Contrary to a lot of jokes, most women have an excellent sense of value when they buy clothes. They are always on the lookout for the unexpected bargain. Faced with a roomful of dresses, a woman may easily spend an hour going from one rail to another, to and fro, often retracing her steps, before selecting the dresses she wants to try on. It is a laborious process, but apparently an enjoyable one. Most dress shops provide chairs for the waiting husbands.36.According to the passage, when a man is buying clothes, ______.A.he buys cheap things, regardless of qualityB.he chooses things that others recommendC.he does not mind how much he has to pay for the right thingsD.he buys good quality things, so long as they are not too dear37.What do men care about the fit of new clothes?A.They like their clothes to be bigger than the average size.B.Most men just assume that the size is right for them.C.They make sure a thing fits before they buy it.D.They do not worry whether a thing fits well or not.38.What does a man do when he cannot get exactly what he wants?A.He buys a similar thing of the color he wants.B.He usually does not buy anything.C.At least two of his requirements must be met before he buys.D.So long as the style is right, he buys the thing.39.What does the passage tell us about women shoppers for clothes?A.They welcome suggestions from anyone.B.Women rarely consider buying cheap clothes.C.Women often buy things without giving the matter proper thought.D.They listen to advice but seldom take it.40.What is the most obvious difference between men and women shoppers?A.Men do not try clothes on in a shop.B.Women bargain for their clothes, but men do not.C.Women care more about the quality than men.D.The time they take over buying clothes. Passage TwoAs a medium of exchange, money permits the separation of exchange into the two distinctacts of buying and selling, without requiring the seller to purchase goods from the person whobuys his products, or vice versa. Hence producers who know they will be paid in money, can concentrate on finding the most suitable outlet for their goods, while buyers who will pay in money, can concentrate on finding cheapest market for the things they wish to purchase. Specialization, which is vital to an advanced economy, is encouraged, because people whose output is not a complete product but only a part of one in which many others are involved can bepaid an amount equivalent to their share of the product.Another advantage of money is that it is a measure of value-that is, it serves as a unit in termsof which the relative values of different products can be expressed. In a barter economy it wouldbe necessary to determine how many plates were worth one hundred weight of cotton, or howmany pens should be exchanged for a ton of coal, which would be a difficult and time-consuming task. The process of establishing relative values would have to be undertaken for every act of exchange, according to what products were being offered against one another, and according tothe two parties’ desires and preferences. If I am trying to barter fish bananas, for example, a lot would depend on whether the person willing to barter fish for bananas, for example, a lot would depend on whether the person willing to exchange bananas is or not keen on fish.Thirdly, money acts as a store of wealth. It is difficult to imagine saving under a barter system. No one engaged on only one stage in the manufacture of a person could save part of his output, since he would be producing nothing complete. Even when a person actually produced a complete product the difficulties would be overwhelming. Most products deteriorate fairly rapidly,either physically or in value, as a result of long storage; even if storage were possible, the practiceof storing products for years on would involve obvious disadvantages-imagine a coal-miner attempting to save enough coal, which of course is his product, to keep him for life. If wealthcould not be saved, or only with great difficulty, future needs could not be provided for, or capital accumulated to raise productivity.41. Using money as a medium of exchange means that______.A. you have to sell something in order to buy somethingB. you have to buy something in order to sell somethingC. you don’t have to buy something in order to sell somethingD. the seller and the purchaser are the same person42. Specialization is encouraged because people______.A. can use their money to buy whatever they wantB. do not need to make a complete product for exchangeC. can share their products with many othersD. cannot use their money to buy whatever they want43. A barter economy is one in which______.A. value is decided by weightB. value is decided by numberC. money is used goods are not exchangedD. goods are exchanged and money is not used44. If one had to save products instead of money, ______.A. this would need years of practiceB. he could only save part of his productsC. they could not be stored for years on endD. many products would lose their value45. How many advantages of money are mentioned in this passage?A. TwoB. ThreeC. FourD. FivePassage threeTalk to those people who first saw films when they were silent, and they will tell you the experience was magic. The silent film had extraordinary powers to draw members of an audience into the story, and an equally potent capacity of make their imaginations work. It required the audience to become engaged-to supply voices and sound effects. The audience was the final, creative contributor to the process of making a film.The finest films of the silent era depended on two elements that we can seldom provide today-a large and receptive audience and a well-orchestrated score. For the audience, the fusion of picture and live music added up to more than the sum of the respective parts.The one word that sums up the attitude of the silent filmmakers is enthusiasm, conveyed most strongly before formulas took shape and when there was more room for experimentaion. This enthusiastic uncertainty often resulted in such accidental discoveries as new camera or editing techniques. Some films experimented with players; the 1915 film Regeneration, for example, by using real gangsters and streetwalkers, provided startling local color. Other films, particularly those of Thomas Ince, provided tragic endings as often as films by other companies supplied happy ones.Unfortunately, the vast majority of silent films survive today in inferior prints that no longer reflect the care that the original technicians put into them. The modern versions of silent films may appear jerky and flickery, but the vast picture palaces did not attract four to six thousand people a night by giving them eyestrain. A silent film depends on its visuals; as soon as you degrade those, you lose elements that go far beyond the image on the surface. The acting in silents was often very subtle and very restrained, despite legends to the contrary.46. In paragraph 2, the sentence “For the audience…parts.”indicates that______.A. music was the most important element of silent filmsB. silent films rely on a combination of music and image in affecting an audienceC. the importance of music in silent film has been overestimatedD. live music compensated for the poor quality of silent film images47. The“formulas”mentioned in paragraph 3 of the passage most probably refers to ______.A. movie theatersB. use of real charactersC. contemporary eventsD. standardized film techniques48. The author uses the phrase “enthusiastic uncertainty”in paragraph 3 to suggest that thefilmmakers were ______.A. eager to challenge existing conventionsB. eager to please but unsure of what the public wantedC. excited to be experimenting in an undefined areaD. delighted at the opportunity to study new acting formulas49. The last sentence of paragraph 1 implies that ______.A. the stars of silent movies have been criticized for overactingB. silent film techniques should be studied by filmmakers todayC. visual effects defined the silent filmD. many silent films that exist today are of poor quality50. The word“restrained”(the last line of the passage)most nearly means ______.A. sincereB. dramaticC. inexpressiveD. understated Passage fourPeople have wondered for a long time how their personalities and behaviors are formed. It is not easy to explain why one person is intelligent and another is not, or why one is cooperative and another is competitive.Social scientists are, of course, extremely interested in these types of questions. They want to explain why we possess certain characteristics and exhibit certain behaviors. There are no clear answers yet, but two distinct schools of thought on the matter have developed. As one might expect, the two approaches are very different from one another, and there is a great deal of debate between proponents of each theory. The controversy is often referred to as“nature/nurture”.Two who support the“nature”side of the conflict believe that our personalities and behavior patterns are largely determined by biological and genetic factors. That our environment has little, if anything, to do with our abilities, characteristics, and behavior is central to this theory . Taken to an extreme, this theory maintains that our behavior is predetermined to such a degree that we are almost completely governed by our instincts.Proponents of the “nurture”theory, or as they are often called, behaviorists, claimed that our environment is more important than our biologically based instincts in determining how we will act. A behaviorist, B. F. Skinner, sees humans as beings whose behavior is almost completely sha ped by their surroundings. The behaviorists’ view of the human being is quite mechanistic; they maintain that, like machines, humans respond to environmental stimuli as the basis of their behavior.Neither of these theories can yet fully explain human behavior. In fact, it is quite likely that the key to our behavior lies somewhere between these two extremes. That the controversy will continue for a long time is certain.51. Which of the following statements would supporters of the “nature”theory agree with?A. A person’s instincts have little effect on his actions.B. Environment is important in determining a person’s behavior and personality.C. Biological reasons have a strong influence on how we act.D. The behaviorists’ view correctly explains how we a ct.52. Which of the following statements would proponents of the “nurture”theory agree with?A. Environment has little to do with behavior.B. Behaviorist theory is not correct.C. Biologically based instincts are important in how we act.D. A person’s character is greatly influenced by his environment.53. B. F. Skinner________.A. supports the nature theoryB. thinks the environment plays an important role in determining characterC. believes instincts govern behaviorD. believes in the importance of genes in determining personality54. Concerning the nature/nurture controversy, the writer of this article________.A. supports the nature theoryB. supports the nurture theoryC. believes both are completely wrongD. thinks that the correct explanation of human behavior will take ideas from both theories55. In the U. S. , black people often score below white people on intelligence tests. With this inmind, which one of the following statements is not true?A. Nature proponents would say that whites are genetically superior to black.B. Nurture proponents would disagree that blacks are biologically inferior to whites.C. Supporters of the nature theory would say that whites score well because they have a superiorenvironment.D. 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The 64 is to develop innovative methods of classroom instruction that can 65 ,if not eliminate, many of the difficulties 66 in the mass class. In fact, we have 67 at Kent State University teaching techniques which help make a large lecture class more like a small 68 .An 69 but important benefit of teaching the course the course 70 this manner has involved the activities of the teaching 71 who help us mark students’ written work. The faculty instructor originally decided to ask the TAs for help 72 this was the only practical way to 73 that all the papers could be evaluated. Now those 74 report enjoying their new status as’ junior professors, “gaining a very different 75 on college education by being on”the other side of thedesk, “learning a great deal about the subject matter, and improving their own writing as a direct result of grading other students”paper.56.A.made B. taken C. selected D. offered57.A.request B. demand C. challenge D. requirement58.A.and B. but C. although D. unlesspetitive B. rewarding C. routine D. formidable60.A.spaciously B. exceptionally C. typically D. unusually61.A.interested B. delighted C. tired D. bored62.A.frequently B. delightedly C. inevitably D. unexpectedly63.A.class B. problem C. question D. answer64.A.challenge B. difficulty C. problem D. solution65.A.overcome B. reduce C. meet D. improve66.A.injected B. integrate C. inherent D. inherited67.A.introduced B. made C. practiced D. revised68.A.seminar B. classroom C. discussion D. course69.A.incredible B. obscure C. unanticipated D. inspiring70.A.through B. at C. in D. by71.A.students B. instructors C. professors D. assistants72.A.so that B. although C. when D. because73.A.ensure B. assure C. decide D. report74.A.new teachers B. senior students C. associate professors D. part-time instructors75.A.inspiration B. expectation C. stimulation D. perspectivePart IV Writing (15%)Directions: This part is to test your ability in practical writing. 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