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2012年9月全国英语等级考试一级真题及答案【2】

2012年9月全国英语等级考试一级真题及答案【2】

2012年9月全国英语等级考试一级真题及答案【2】23.What does the man mean?[A]Thelibrary is far away.[B]Heoften goes to the library.[C]Heknows the way to the library.24.What is true about theman?[A]Hethinks the plan will work.[B]Hethinks the plan will not work.[C]He isnot sure whether the plan will work.25.What do we know from theconversation?[A]Georgedoesn’t have the pen with him.[B]Georgewill use the pen for his next class.[C]George has returned the pen to the woman.第二部分英语知识运用第一节单项填空阅读下面的句子和对话,从[A]、[B]、[c]三个选项中选出一个能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡l上将该项涂黑。

26.You’d betterand ask your parents about it.[A]go[B]togo[C]going27.The beautiful white house—————————by the Smiths.[A]built[B]wasbuilt[C]were built28.Let’s stop reading and have a tea break,——?[A]willyou[B]shall we[C]do we29.I’ll have my secretarya letter to the headoffice.[A]write[B]towrite[C]written30.Great changes————————since I left three years ago.[A]tookplace[B]have taken place[C]will take place 31.Ireally don’t know——he’s SO angry.A]where[B]how[C]why32.Youbuy this book.I have already bought one for you.A]mustn,t[B]needn’t[C]won’t33.The homeless boy slept on the ground—his dirtyshirt asa cover·A]with[B]by[C]Oil34.John is a heavy smoker.His room is always—————————smoke.[A]coveredwith[B]full of[C]filled in35.Of those three companies,——gives the best service.[A]thelarge[B]the larger[C]the largest36.Please tell Ms.Mayberrythat I have——to a meeting.[A]gone[B]taken[C]left37.一How many books have youread this week?—_________[A]Nothing[B]None[C]No one38.I've readof the book,but I don’t find it very interesting.『Almuch[B]many[c]lot39.Please be quiet!I can’t hear what the speaker——.[A]issaying[B]has said[C]said40.Do notyour bicycle againstthe glass window.A]give[B]take[C]leave第二节完形填空阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的[A]、[B]、[c]三个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡l上将该项涂黑。

2012年9月重庆大学考试大学英语(1)-A-卷--最新(9月16日上传)答案

2012年9月重庆大学考试大学英语(1)-A-卷--最新(9月16日上传)答案

2012年9月重庆大学考试大学英语(1)-A-卷--最新(9月16日上传)答案2012年9月考试大学英语(1) A 卷考试批次:201202次考试课程:大学英语(1)已做/题量40 / 40 4 / 4 1 / 1 45 / 45 得分/分值0 / 40 0 / 40 0 / 20 0 / 100一、单项选择题(共40题、总分40分)1. ( ) some mammals came to live in the sea is not known (本题分数:1 分。

)A、 WhichB、 SinceC、 AlthoughD、 How2. If you cannot go, he'll go ( ) you. (本题分数:1 分。

)A、 instead onB、 instead ofC、 instead withD、 instead to3. The water is unfit for drinking ( ) purified. (本题分数:1 分。

)A、 untilB、 besidesC、 unlessD、 except4. He was in a traffic jam, ( ) made him late for school. (本题分数:1 分。

)A、thatB、whichC、whatD、 how5. Hardly had they got to the bus stop ( ) the bus suddenly pulledaway. (本题分数:1 分。

)A、whenB、thenC、thatD、 as6. They will realize the importance of environmental protection( ). (本题分数:1 分。

)10. —Someone took my book.—Well, I didn't and ( ). (本题分数:1 分。

(完整版)大学英语一期末考试题以及答案.doc

(完整版)大学英语一期末考试题以及答案.doc

精心整理大学英语(一)行政班级分级班级姓名学号I II III IV V总分( 请将答案写在答题卡上)得分Part ⅠListening Comprehension (15%) 听力题(共15题, 每题 1 分, 共 15 分)Directions: This part is to test your listening ability. It consists of3sections.Section ADirections:There are 5 recorded questions in it. After each question, there is a pause. The question will be spoken only once.1. A. A testing system. B. A monitor system.C. A measuring system.D. A control system.2. A. Car prices. B. Car services.C. The company’s business.D. The company’s culture.3. A. It ’s easy to do. B. It ’ s challenging.C. He can get a high pay.D. He did the same job before.4. A. She ’ll meet a friend. B. She ’ ll take a flight.C. She ’ll attend an interview at 5:00.D. She ’ ll see a doctor before 5:00.5.A. She will report the complaint to the manager.B.The manager refused to talk to the man.C.The manager was on a business trip.D.She will deal with the complaint.Section BDirections:There are 2 recorded dialogues in it. After each dialogue,there are some recorded questions.Both the conversations and questions will be spoken two times.Conversation 16. A. Breakfast. B. Dinner.C. A 5 dollar gift card.D. Bus service to the airport.7. A. His member card. B. His driving license.C. His credit card.D. His passport.8. A. The telephone is out of order.B.The line is busy.C.He is at a meeting.D.He won ’t be back until next Monday.9. A. It has been canceled. B. It will arrive on time.C. It has been delayed.D. It will arrive ahead of schedule.10.A. Make an appointment with her. B.Talk with her about a new order.C. Send her an email about the shipment.D. Call her back when receiving the shipment.Section CDirections: You will hear a short passage. The passage is printedin the test paper, but with some words or phrases missing. Thepassage will be read two times.Growing up can be hard 11 where crime is common. That isthe situation Marco Antonio Aguilar 12 when he started at Garfield High School in Los Angeles, California. The boy hated 13.He says he had the 14 , often missed classes and even got intoflights. 15 the teachers that I receiving, knowing that they did care about me, the school did really help me, Aguilar recalls.得分Part Ⅱ Vocabulary and Structure (20%) 选择题和填空题(共 20 题, 每题 1 分, 共 20 分)Directions:This part is to test your ability to construct grammatically correct sentences. It consists of 2 sections.Section ADirections:In this section, there are 10 incomplete sentences. You are required to complete each one by deciding on the most appropriate word or words from the 4 choices.16.I often ______ the cooking for my family, but recently Ihave been too busy to do it.A. will doB. doC. am doingD. had done17. Planning so far ahead _____ no sense -- so many things willhave changed b y next year.A. madeB. is makingC. makesD. has made18. It was strange _______ she left without saying a word.A. thatB. whatC. whyD. how19. I have two hobbies. One is fishing, ____ is cooking.A.anotherB. the otherC. elseD. other20. The man told me that by the end of the week he _______ awayfrom his hometown for 20 years.A. has beenB. will have beenC. is to beD. would have been21. No sooner _______ than they began to work.A. they had arrivedB. they would arriveC. had they arrivedD. would they arrive22.The American Red Cross is one of the volunteer organizations_______ purpose is to help the sick and the needy.A. itsB. thatC. whoD. whose23.It is the general manager who makes the _______decisionsin business.A. beginningB. finishingC. firstD. final24. The manager showed the new employee _______to find the supplies.A. whatB. whereC. thatD. which25. Nothing can prevent him _____ learning Chinese painting.A. fromB. byC. outD. inSection BDirections: There are 10 incomplete statements here. You shouldfill in each blank with the proper form of the word given in thebrackets.26.I like Chinese food very much. It is ________ ( difference/different) from America.27. Miller is a(n) ______(/dishonest/honest)person, and we don ’t trust him.28. I am _______(interest/interested)in this movie. I want towatch it again.29.Don ’t open the window, and keep it ______(close/closed) please.30.Tom had just attended his son ’s _______ (graduation/graduate) in Harvard University.31.I feel like _______ (go/going) to Europe for a visit nextsummer vacation.32._______ (Personal/Personally), I think he is a very nice partner,though you may not agree.33.Please show me the photos _______ (take/taken) in Tibet.34. It is easy _______ (say/to say) things, but it ’s hard to do them.35.Many people find telephone interviews______(difficult/more difficult) than face-to-face interviews.得分Part Ⅲ Reading Comprehension (35%) 阅读理解题(共 20 题, 36-45 每题 2 分 46-60 每题 1 分,共 35 分)Directions: This part is to test your reading ability. There are 5tasks for you to fulfill. You should read the reading materials carefully and do the task as you are instructed.Task 1Hank Viscardi was born without legs. He had not legs butstumps (残肢 ) that could be fitted with a kind of special boots. People stared at him with cruel interest. Children laughed at himand called him“Ape Man”(猿人) because his arms practically dragged on the ground.Hank went to school like other boys. His grades were good andhe needed only eight years to finish his schooling instead of theusual twelve. After graduating from school, he worked his way though college. He swept floors, waited on table, or worked in oneof the college offices. During all this busy life, he had been movingaround on his stumps. But one day the doctor told him even thestumps were not going to last much longer. He would soon haveto use a wheelchair.Hank felt himself get cold all over. However, the doctor saidthere was a chance that he could be fitted with artificial legs ( Finally a leg maker was found and the day came when stood up before the mirror. For the first time he saw himself as he has always wanted to be - a full five feet eight inches tall. By this time he was already 26 years old.假肢 ). HankHank had to learn to use his new legs. Again and again he marched the length of the room, and marched back again. Therewere times when he fell down on the floor, but he pulled himselfup and went back to the endless marching. He went out on thestreet. He climbed stairs and learned to dance. He built a boatand learned to sail it.When World War II came, he talked the Red Crossing into giving him a job. He took the regular training. He marched anddrilled along with the other soldiers. Few knew that he was legless.This was the true story of Hank Viscardi, a man without legs.36. Children laughed at Hank and called him“Ape Man ”because _______.A. he didn’t talk to themB. he kept away from themC. his arms touched the ground when he movedD. he couldn’ t use his arms37.It can be inferred from the story five feet eight inches tall is________.A.an average height for a fully grown personB.too tall for an average personC.too short for an average personD.None of the above38.The sentence “ he talked the Red Cross into giving him a job ” implies that the Red Cross _______.39.When Hank marched and drilled along with the other soldiers,he ____.A.did everything the other soldiers didB. did most of the things the other soldiers didC. did some of the things the other soldiers didD. took some special training40.The writer suggests that Hank Viscardi _________.A.had no friendsB.never saw himself as different from othersC.was very shyD.was too proud to accept help from othersTask 2In the United States, when a person becomes rich, he wants people to know it. And even if he does not become very rich, hewants people to think that he is. That is what“keeping up with the Joneses” is about. It is the story of someone who tried to lookas rich as his neighbors.The expression was first used in 1913 by a young Americancalled Arthur Momand. He told this story about himself. He beganearning $125 a week at the age of 23. That was a lot of money inthose days. He got married and moved with his wife to a very wealthy neighborhood outside New York City. When he saw thatrich people rode horses, Momand went horse-riding everyday. When he saw that rich people had servants, Momand and his wifealso hired a servant and gave big parties for their new neighbors.It was like a race, but one could never finish this race becauseone was always trying to keep up. The race ended for Momandand his wife when they could no longer pay for their new way oflife. They moved back to an apartment in New York City.Momand looked around him and noticed that many people dothings just to keep up with rich lifestyle of their neighbors. Hesaw the funny side of it and started to write a series of short stories. He called it “Keeping up with the Joneses ” because “ Jones” is a very common name in the Untie States. Keep up“with the Joneses ” came to mean keeping up with the rich lifestyle of the people around you. Momand’s series appeared indifferent newspapers across the country for over 28 years.People never seem to get tried of keeping up with the Joneses.And there are “Joneses ” in every city of the world. But one must get tired of trying to keep up with the Joneses because nomatter what one does, Mr. Jones always seems to be ahead.41.Some people want to keep up with the Joneses because they_____.A.want to be as rich as their neighborsB.want others to know or to think that they are richC.don ’ t want others to know they are richD.want to be happy42.It can be inferred from the story that rich people like to _____.A.live outside New York CityB.live in New York CityC. live in apartmentsD. have many neighbors43. The underlined word“ neighborhood” in Para.2means________.A. a person who lives near anotherB. people living in an areaC. an area near the place referred toD. an area in another town or city44. Arthur Momand used the name“Jones” in his series ofshort stories because“Jones” is __________.A. an important nameB. a popular name in the United StatesC. his neighbor’s nameD. not a good name45. According to the writer, it is _____ to keep up with theJoneses.A.correctB.interestingC.impossibleD.goodTask 3Directions: The following is a passage. After reading it, you arerequired to complete the outline below it. You should write youranswers (in no more than 3 words)briefly.Freezing can keep food fresh and safe to eat. Freezing lowers).The the food temperature below zero degree Celsius( 摄氏 simplestway to prepare fruits is to cut them up and place them in a containerinside the freezer, in some cases it is better to permit the fruit tofreeze before putting it in the container. This will keepit from sticking to the container. This is called the “ dry pack ”method. The second way is the“ wet pack” method . The fruit is prepared along with some of its liquid or juice. You can add somesugar to fruits that are naturally juicy. The sugar sweetens thefruit and brings out its natural juice. Once foods have been unfrozen, they should not be frozen again. There is a danger offood poisoning if food is frozen more than once.Approaches to food preservationTask 4Advantages of freezing: 1. keep food46 to eat Directions: The following is a list of airport terms. After reading it,2. lower the food temperatureyou are required to find the Chinese equivalents in the table below.A— k nowledge workB —overall job growth rateC—corporate strategyD —outsourceE —cloud computingF— construction of senior communitiesG—assisted–living facilitiesH —by some countsI — clean–energy projectsJ — capping carbon emissionK —Earth shipL — Heating controlExample: (K)地球之船(L) 暖气控制51. () 限制碳排放52. ()清洁能源项目53. () 在某种意义上54. ()生活辅助设施55. () 老年社区建设56. ()云集计算57. () 服务外包58. ()企业发展战略59. () 总的工作增长率60. ()知识型工作得分Part Ⅳ Translation (15%) 翻译题(共 5 题, 每题 3 分 , 共 15 分)Directions: Translate the following sentences into Chinese.61.He cuts through a forest to get to school.62.Science has brought about many changes in our lives.63. The members agree to modify the policy of recruiting newmembers.64.Most of the big cities in the world suffer from traffic jam.lions of people in Africa every year struggle for food.得分Part Ⅴ Writing (15%) 写作题(共 1 题, 每题 15 分,共15 分)Directions: This part is to test your ability to do practical writing.You are required to write a letter according to the instructions given in Chinese below.假设你是李浩,昨天下午你的朋友李铭来北京出差,并来看望你。

中央广播电视大学2012-2013学年度第二学期“开放专科”期末考试 英语Ⅰ(2) 试题

中央广播电视大学2012-2013学年度第二学期“开放专科”期末考试 英语Ⅰ(2) 试题

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36-40 题:阅读下列短文,并根据短文内容判断其后的句子是正确( Right) ,还是错误 (Wrong) ,并在答题纸上写出所选的字母符号。(共计10分,每小题2分) In Europe sales of new motorcycles have increased by 12%this year. This is probably because more and more people are using them to travel to work in cities where the roads have too many cars using them. Most of these motorcycles are imported from Japan,but many are built in Europe. Italy is the largest producer of motorcycles in Europe. Most customers are buying small motorcycles because they have not ridden before,and these motorcycles are best for people who want to learn how to ride. Britain and Germany only produce large motorcycles, but both these countries have also seen sales of their products rise. More people are also watching motorcycle sports on television. This is because of more television programmes about motorcycle racing,and also because of new young riders who are like "pop stars" and have lots of fans. Many governments think that an increase in the number of motorcycles on the roads is a good thing,and are passing new laws to help motorcyclists. This is because they think that motorcycles are better than cars on busy city streets and also produce less pollution. Because motorcycles can be more dangerous than cars,riders have to wear helmets in

2012级大学英语第一学期期末考试

2012级大学英语第一学期期末考试

2012级大学英语第一学期期末考试无听力Part II Reading Comprehension Directions: There are four passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.Passage OneScience is not a set of unquestionable results but a way of understanding the world around us. Its real work is slow. The scientific method , as many of us learned in school, is a gradual process that begins with a purpose or problem or question to be answered. It includes a list of materials, a procedure to follow, a set of observations to make and, finally, conclusions to reach. In medicine, when a new drug is proposed that might cure or control a disease, it is first tested on a large random group of people, and their reactions are then compared with those of another random group not given the drug. All reactions in both groups are carefully recorded and compared, and the drug is evaluated. All of this takes time and patience.It’s the result of course, that makes the best news—not the years of quiet work that characterize the bulk of scientific inquiry. After an experiment is concluded or an observation is made, the result continues to be examined critically. When it is submitted for publication, it goes to a group of the scientist’s colleagues, who review the work. Einstein was right when he said: “No amount of experimentation can ever prove me right, a single experiment can at any time prove me wrong.”In August 1996, NASA announced the discovery in Antarctica of a meteorite(流星)from Mars that might contain evidence of ancient life on another world. As President Clinton said that day, the possibility that life existed on Mars billions of years ago was potentially one of the great discoveries of our time.After the excitement wore down and initial papers were published, other researchers began looking at samples from the same meteorite. Some concluded that the “evidence of life” was mostly contamination from Antarctic ice or that there was nothing organic at all in the rock.Was this a failure of science, as some news reports trumpeted?No! It was a good example of the scientific method working the way it is supposed to. Scientists spend years on research, announce their findings, and these findings are examined by o ther scientists. That’s how we learn. Like climbing a mountain, we struggle up three feet and fall back two. It’s a process filled with disappointments and reverses, but somehow we keep moving ahead.21. The author’s main purpose in writing this passage is to state that ____________.A) most scientific discoveries are not reliableB) mass media is misleading because it looks at the research results onlyC) scientific research is a process filled with reverses and requires slow and patient workD) repeated experiments are necessary before medicine can be used in patients22. Publication of a scientific finding signifies __________.A) a challenge to fellow scientists to prove it wrongB) the end of a processC) the beginning of a new scientific inquiryD) the soundness of the result23. Einstein’s words are used to show that he thought___________.A) experiments have proved him rightB) scientists do not need so many experimentsC) one experiment is not enough to prove him wrong.D) scientific ideas are never free from challenge24. NASA’s announcement of the discovery of evidence of ancient life on Mars shows _________.A) the way human beings learn about natureB) the failure of the scientific methodC) the fruitlessness of human search for life on another worldD) the excitement brought by scientific findings25. It can be inferred from the passage that the media is interested in __________.A) the process of scientific researchB) the results of scientific researchC) the scientists who do the researchD) the effects of scientific research on human lifePassage TwoNormally a student must attend a certain number of courses in order to graduate, and each course which he attends gives him a credit which he may count towards a degree. In many American universities the total work for a degree consists of thirty-six courses each lasting for one semester. A typical course consists of three classes per week for fifteen weeks; while attending a university a student will probably attend four or five courses during each semester. Normally a student would expect to take four years attending two semesters each year. It is possible to spread the period of work for the degree over a longer period. It is also possible for a student to move between one university and another during his degree course, though this is not in fact done as a regular practice.For every course that he follows a student is given a grade, which is recorded, and the record is available for the student to show to prospective employers. All this imposes a constant pressureand strain of work, but in spite of this some students still find time for great activity in student affairs. Elections to positions in student organizations arouse much enthusiasm. The effective work of maintaining discipline is usually performed by students who advise the academic authorities. Any student who is thought to have broken the rules, for example, by cheating has to appear before a student court. With the enormous numbers of students, the operation of the system does involve a certain amount of activity. A student who has held one of these positions of authority is much respected and it will be of benefit to him later in his career.26. Normally a student would at least attend __________classes each week.A) 36 B) 12 C) 20 D) 1527. According to the first paragraph an American student is allowed _______.A) to live in a different universityB) to take a particular course in a different universityC) to live at home and drive to classesD) to get two degrees from two different universities28. American university students are usually under pressure of work because_________.A) their academic performance will affect their future careersB) they are heavily involved in student affairsC) they have to observe university disciplineD) they want to run for positions of authority29.Some students are enthusiastic for positions in student organizations probably because_________.A) they hate the constant pressure and strain of their studyB) they will then be able to stay longer in the universityC) such positions help them get better jobsD) such positions are usually well paid30. The student organizations seem to be effective in _________.A) dealing with the academic affairs of the universityB) ensuring that the students observe university regulationsC) evaluating students’ performance by bringing them before a courtD) keeping up the students’ enthusiasm for social activitiesPassage ThreeDoreen Sykora is now a junior at Mcgill University. She had a difficult time when she first b egan college. She said, “I was always well prepared for my examinations. But I would go in to class to take the exam, and I would fall apart. I could not answer the questions correctly-----even though I knew the answers! I would just blank out because of n ervousness and fear.” HitoshiSakamoto, an anthropology student at Temple University in Tokyo reports similar experiences.These two young students were experiencing something called test anxiety. Because a student worries and is stressed about a test, his or her mind does not work as well as it usually does. The student cannot write or think clearly because of the severe tension and nervousness.Now there are special university courses to help students. In these courses, advisors and psychologists try to help students by teaching them to manage test anxiety. Such a course helps students learn to live with stress and not fail because of it. First students take a practice test to measure their worry level. If the tests show that their stress level is high, the students can take a short course to manage the fear. These courses teach students how to relax their bodies. They get training to become calm in very tense situations. By controlling their nervousness, they can let their minds work more easily. Learned information then comes out without difficulty on a test.Doreen Sykora saw immediate results after taking such a course. She now has enthusiasm about the relaxation methods. “Mostly, what I do is imagine myself in a very calm place. Then I imagine myself picking up a pencil. I move slowly and carefully. I breathe easily and let all the tension out. With each breath, more worry leaves me. It really works too. My grades have improved greatly! I’m really doing well at McGill now. This relaxation method works not only on examinations, but it has improved the rest of my life as well.”For Hitoshi in Tokyo, the results were much the same. He is enjoying school a lot more and learning more.31. Doreen Sykora and Hitoshi Sakamoto were filled with nervousness and fear during examinations because they were__________.A) not ready and unaware of the answersB) physically so weak that they fell apartC) subject to test anxietyD) unable to write or think clearly32. The higher the students’ worry level is, __________.A) the less calm and relaxing they areB) the more difficult they will be trained to manage fearC) the more stressed and tense they areD) the longer courses they will take to manage fear33. What’s the purpose of some special univers ity student-help courses?A) To help students to reduce test anxiety.B) To show a stress level experienced by students.C) To learn more knowledge about test anxiety.D) To have a better understanding of test anxiety.34. What’s the meaning of “blank out” in paragraph one?A) To be like a blanket.B) To be sure of an answer.C) To be relaxed.D) To be unable to think clearly.35.Which of the following best sums up the organization of the passage?A) Examples----theories----ideas.B) Problem----strategy----examples----results.C) General statement----examples----result.D) Strategy----experiment----examples.Part IIIV ocabulary and Structure (15 %) Directions: There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose the ONE that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.36. The president made a _______ speech at the opening ceremony of the sports meeting, which encouraged the sportsmen greatly.A) vigorous B) tedious C) flat D) harsh37. It is not easy to learn English well but if you _______, you will succeed in the end.A) hang up B) hang about C) hang on D) hang onto38. Remember that customers don’t _______ about prices in that city.A) debate B) bargain C) dispute D) consult39. The newcomers found it impossible to _______ themselves to the climate sufficiently to make permanent homes in the new country. A) suit B) adapt C) regulate D) coordinate40. A _______ to this problem is expected to be found before long.A) result B) function C) settlement D) solution41. You have nothing to _______ by refusing to listen to our advice.A) gain B) grasp C) seize D) earn42. One day I _______ a newspaper article about the retirement of an English professor at a nearby state college.A) came across B) came about C) came after D) came at43. A peculiarly pointed chin is his memorable facial _______.A) mark B) feature C) trace D) appearance44. I hope that you’ll be more careful in typing the letter. Don’t _______ anything.A) omit B) leak C) lack D) withdraw45. Our new house is very _______ for me as I can get to the office in five minutes.A) adaptable B) convenient C) available D) comfortable46. Those gifts of rare books that were given to us were deeply _______.A) appreciated B) approved C) appealed D) applied47. The sale usually takes place outside the house, with the audience _______ on benches, chairs or boxes.A) having seated B) seating C) seated D) having been seated48. He is _______ about his chances of winning a gold medal in the Olympics next year.A) optimistic B) optional C) outstanding D) obvious49. The clothes a person wears may express his _______or social position.A) curiosity B) status C) determination D) significance50. I don’t know the word. I had to _______ a dictionaryA) throw up B) make out C) refer to D) take over51. Look at these beautiful Japanese stamps. Roger gave them to me in _____ for two sets of 1988 British special issue.A) exchange B) change C) shift D) switch52. It is rather _____ that the research team as a whole still has little idea about the cause of that fatal disease.A) rewarding B) demanding C) embarrassing D) requiring53. The people of African interior began to _____ gold in exchange for the goods they needed from abroad.A) desire B) afford C) offer D) receive54. We should not blame her for what happened yesterday, because that was outside her _____of responsibility.A) field B) limit C) extent D) range55. The students put forward some suggestions _____ consideration.A) worthless B) worthy C) worth D) worthy of56. The author of the report is well _____ with the problem in the hospital because he has been working there for many years.A) acquainted B) informed C) enlightened D) advised57. After years of hard work, he finally gained ______ to the university which he longed for many years.A) access B) commitment C) opportunity D) reward58. _____ you have passed the driving test successfully, you can drive on your own.A) By now B) Now and again C) Now then D) Now that59. Within first seven seconds of meeting, people will form their opinion about others through unspoken communication like _____, postures and attitudes.A) signs B) gestures C) symptoms D) symbols60. It had never _____ to me that our football team won the game.A) struck B) occurred C) hit D) meant61. The students ______ in cleaning the classroom according to the arrangement.A) alternate B) adapt C) adopt D) admit62. Have you any ______plans about how to deal with these difficulties? We need to be practical-minded.A) abstract B) consistent C) concrete D) contrary63. The professor was afraid that unless the train speeded up he would miss his _______ to New York.A) junction B) connection C) seat D) carriage64. When writing about controversial topics, some authors try to be _______ without favoring either side.A) reflective B) persuasive C) impressive D) objective65. Many factors such as too much stress, bad living habits can lead to poor ______ and ill health.A) experience B) appearance C) performance D) competencePart IVCloze (10 %) Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should choose the ONE answer that best fits into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.Language is a signaling system which operates with symbolic vocal sounds (语声), and which is used by a group of people for the purpose of communication. Let’s look at this 66______ in more detail, because it is language, more than anything else, 67_____ distinguishes man from the rest of the 68_____ world. Other animals, it is true, communicate with one another by 69_____ of cries: for example, many birds utter (发声) 70_____calls at the approach of danger; monkeys utter 71_____ cries, such as expressions of anger, fear and pleasure. 72_____ these various means of communication differ in important ways 73_____ human language. For instance, animals’ cries do not 74_____ thought and feelings clearly. This means, basically, that they lack structure. They lack the kind of structure that 75_____ us to divide a human utterance (发声) into 76_____. We can change an utterance by 77_____ one word in it with 78_____: a good illustration of this is a soldier who can say, e.g., “tanks appro aching from the north”, 79_____ who can change one word and say “aircraft approaching from the north” or “ta nks approaching from the west”; but a bird has a single alarm cry, 80_____ means “danger!” This is why the number of 81_____ that an animal can make is very limited: the great tit (山雀) is a case 82_____ point; it has about twenty different calls, 83_____ in human language the number of possible utterances is 84_____. It also explains why animal cries are very 85_____ in meaning.66. A) recognition B) function 67. A) it B) that 68. A) native B) animal 69. A) ways B) methods 70. A) dating B) exciting 71. A) identical B) different 72. A) But B) Therefore 73. A) from B) about 74. A) infer B) explain C) classification D) definition C) as D) what C) human D) physical C) means D) approaches C) warning D) boring C) similar D) unfamiliar C) Afterwards D) Furthermore C) with D) in C) interpret D) express 75. A) encourages B) enforces76. A) sounds B) words 77. A) spelling B) saying 78. A) ours B) another 79. A) so B) but 80.A) this B) that 81. A) signs B) signals 82. A) in B) at 83. A) since B) while 84. A) limitlessB) boundless 85. A) ordinary B) alike C) enables D) ensures C) voices D) speeches C) replacing D) pronouncing C) theirs D) others C) or D) and C) which D) it C) gestures D) marks C) of D) for C) anyhow D) somehow C) changeable D) ceaseless C) common D) generaPart VWriting (15%) Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the topic My View on Online Self-access Learning. You should write at least 120 words. And you should base your composition on the outline (given in Chinese) below:1.一些人认为上机自主学习方式好;2. 也有一些人认为传统的授课方式好;3. 我的看法大学英语期末考试答案Part II Reading Comprehension (30%) 21-25 BCBCB 26-30 BADCD 31-35 ABDBC Part III Vocabulary and Structure (15%) 36-40 CADBB 41-45 DBAAB 46-50 DBCBD 51-55 ACABB 56-60 DBCDA 61-65 DACDBPart IV Cloze (10%) 66-70 DCCDA 71-75 AADCA 76-80 CCDBC 81-85 BBDAA PartV Writing (15%)。

2012年9月份考试大学英语(1)第二次作业

2012年9月份考试大学英语(1)第二次作业

2012年9月份考试大学英语(1)第二次作业一、单项选择题 (共60题、总分60分、得分0分)1. ( ) you have worked out the hard problem, you shall have a rest first. (本题分数:1 分,本题得分:0 分。

A 、By nowB 、Ever sinceC 、Now thatD 、 In that2. ( ) tonight, why not drop in and play chess with me? (本题分数:1 分,本题得分:0 分。

)A 、 Since you are freeB 、 For you are freeC 、 Because you are freeD 、 If you would be free3. The subway is much ( )than the bus. (本题分数:1 分,本题得分:0 分。

)A 、 more fasterB 、 less fasterC 、 less fastD 、 faster4. We are having a ( ) technical problem with one of our engines. (本题分数:1 分,本题得分:0 分。

)A 、 lightB 、 slightC 、 brightD 、 slim5. Having worked hard for half a year, I plan to go on my ( ). (本题分数:1 分,本题得分:0 分。

)A 、 vocationB 、 vacationC 、cautionD 、 action6. The more I apply them ( ) real situations, the more natural they will become. (本题分数:1 分,本题得分:A 、onB 、forC 、toD 、 from7. ( ) I am well again, I can go on with the expedition. (本题分数:1 分,本题得分:0 分。

大学英语1 期末考试试题及参考答案

大学英语1 期末考试试题及参考答案

学号:姓名:班级:..........................................................密.......................................................封...........................................................线.......................................................... 第 2 学期英语专科(英语1)课试卷试卷类型: A 卷Part I Vocabulary and Structure1. In India more than one hundred languages are spoken, ________ which only fourteen are recognized as official.A) of B) in C) with D) within2. ______ is reported in the newspapers, talks between the two countries are making progress.A. ItB. AsC. ThatD. What3. There’s _____ cooking oil left in the house. Would you go to the corner store and get _____?A. little; someB. little; anyC. a little; someD. a little; any4. _____ in the queue for half an hour, Tom suddenly realized that he had left his wallet at home.A. To waitB. Have waitedC. Having waitedD. To have waited5. The teacher, with 6 girls and 8 boys of her class, _______ visiting a museum when the earthquake struck.A. wasB. wereC. had beenD. would be6. My advisor encouraged _______ a summer course to improve my writing skills.A. for me takingB. me takingC. for me to takeD. me to take7. -What’s that terrible noise?-The neighbors _______ for a party.A. have preparedB. are preparingC. prepareD. will prepare8. I invited Joe and Linda to dinner, but ______ of them came.A. neitherB. eitherC. noneD. both9. It’s nice to hear from her again. ________, we last met more than thirty years ago.A. What’s moreB. That’s to sayC. In other wordsD. Believe it or not10. He insisted that his brother ____ the window. It was clear that someone else broke the window.A. should not breakB. should not have brokenC. hadn't brokenD. would not breakPart II Reading ComprehensionPassage One:In an effort to produce the largest, fastest, and most luxurious ship afloat, the British built the Titanic. It was so superior to anything else on the seas that it was called “unsinkable”. So sure of this were the owners that they provided lifeboats for o nly 950 of its 2,200 passengers.Many passengers were aboard the night it ran into an iceberg, only two days at sea and more than half way between England and the New Yorkdestination. Because the luxury liner was traveling so fast, it was impossible to avoid the huge iceberg. A fire also contributed to the ship’s submersion. Panic increased the number of casualties(伤亡) as people jumped into the water or fought to be among the few to board the lifeboats. Four hours after the shipwreck, another ship, the Carpathia, rescued the survivors---less than a third of those originally aboard.The Titanic enjoyed only two days of sailing glory on its maiden voyage in 1912 before plunging into 12,000 feet of water near the coast of Newfoundland, where it lies today.11. Which of the following is NOT true?A. The Titanic was the fastest ship afloat.B. The Carpathia rescued the survivors.C. The Titanic sank near Newfoundland.D. Only a third of those aboard died in the accident in 1912.12. Which of the following did NOT contribute to the large dearth toll(损失)?A. Panic.B. Fire.C. Speed.D. Carpathia.13. How many days was the Titanic at sea before sinking?A. 2.B. 4.C. 6.D. 12.14. The lifeboats had room for less than half of its passengers because ____.试卷纸共页第 1 页试题要求:1、试题后标注本题得分;2、试卷应附有评卷用标准答案,并有每题每步得分标准;3、试卷必须装订,拆散无效;4、试卷必须打印或用碳素笔楷书,以便誉印;5、考试前到指定地点领取试卷;6、各题之间应适当给学生留下答题的空间。

2012全国统一考试I卷--英语答案解析

2012全国统一考试I卷--英语答案解析

2012年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语第Ⅰ卷【答案及解析】单项选择:1-20CABCA CBBCC ABBBC BAACA21. A。

I don't mind 我不介意。

22. C。

考查冠词,with satisfaction 满意地,the finished painting 完成了的画,可以加the。

23. C。

一般现在时表示事物的一般属性和状态。

在雪地上行走,走下去一步脚印就会显现出来。

24. D。

主语从句,what作为do的宾语。

25. B。

although "但是",表转折。

虽然你很脸熟,但是我很确定,我们以前没有见过。

26. D。

so much the…甚至更好或者更糟。

27. B。

put down 写下、记下。

28. A。

weather permitting 天气允许。

独立主格结构。

29. A。

half as + adj. + as30. D。

needn't 不需要31. C。

neither 两个都不。

32. D。

(when it is)compared to33. C。

一般过去时。

34. B。

Or 否则。

35. A。

presuade说服。

完型填空:36.B 谚语“action speaks louder than words”事实胜于雄辩37.D 身体释放更多的信息38.D 真正意味着什么39.C 重要性40.C 身体当中的如此之多41.A 在进一步解释,来举例子42.B 根据后面的例子讲的是距离的问题43.C bodily身体的欧洲的人不喜欢跟人有身体接触44.A 关系远一点的人指的是陌生人45.B 表转折46.B 对话中47.D48.A 更接近49.C 下意识反应退后一步50.D 认为你很冷漠51.A52.A 来自不同文化的人更容易产生误解53.C 整篇文章讲的是误解54.D55.B 被对待阅读理解:56.B these nests are high up in trees, and it is difficult to find them 第一段,因为蜂巢很高藏着树里,所以很难找到。

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大学英语一级期末考试试题大学英语一级(全新版)2012级期末(2012级期末A卷120 minutes)专业本、专科年级班姓名学号Part I Listening Comprehension 20%Section A 5%Directions:In this section you will hear 10 statements. Each statement will be read only once. Then there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which one is closest in meaning to the sentence you have just heard. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.1. A. I don’t like playing games on computer.B. I’d rather play games than work on computer.C. Playing games on computer is what I like to do most.D. There is nothing that I don’t like to do.2. A. I remember that I have seen him in a certain place.B. I will remember to see him in somewhere.C. To remember seeing him somewhere before is what I should do.D. The fact is I saw somewhere before, but I can’t remember it.3. A. We can do nothing to stop the process of aging.B. There is nothing that we can’t do to stop the process of aging.C. To stop the process of aging is something we can do.D. There is something we can do to stop the process of aging.4. A. They shouldn’t have been so fussy about it.B. They should have made so much fuss(大惊小怪)about it.C. It was unnecessary for them to make a fuss about it.D. They need have made a fuss about it.5. A. He is not only creative but also talkative.B. He is creative but speaks little.C. He speaks a lot but is poor in ideas.D. He is lacking in ideas though very creative.6. A. I was supposed to hand in my research paper on Tuesday, but I forgot it.B. I forgot to finish my research paper on Tuesday.C. I forgot finishing my research paper on Tuesday.D. My research paper was expected to be handed in on Tuesday and I remember it.7. A. Peter would like to go to the university.B. Peter might as well get a job.C. It is better for Peter to get a job.D. Peter determined to get a job instead of going to the university.8. A. Smoking threatens your health.B. If you smoke too much, it will be harmful to your health.C. Smoking is very dangerous to your health.D. Y ou will put your health in danger as long as you smoke.9. A. The snow is falling on the leaves and the house looks like a new one.B. Snow’s family plans to move into their new house.C. The Snows are going to sell their old house and buy a new one.D. Mr. Snow is going to leave his old house and move to a new one.10. A. He was sure of the decision he had made.B. He was not certain whether he had made the right decision or not.C. Whether he had made the right decision or not was quite certain.D. It was certain that he had made the right decision.Section B 5%Directions: In this section, you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversation and the question will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.11. A. She had difficulty in solving the maths problem, yet she managed it.B. The maths problem was too difficult for her to understand.C. The maths problem was not difficult and she solved it with ease.D. She understood the maths problems but she could not solve it.12. A. She is easy-going.B. She is an ill-natured person.C. She looks mean, but deep down she is kind.D. She is strict with her student.13. A. He just reminded her of her birthday.B. He brought her a beautiful rose for her birthday.C. He was going to buy a beautiful rose for her birthday.D. He was going to take her out to buy a beautiful rose she liked.14. A. Hobbies. B. How to kill time.C. Their favorite hobby.D. Music class.15. A. He has got a bike. B. He is good at maths.C. He is poor in maths.D. He goes to school by bike.16. A. A teacher. B. A millionaire.C. An officer in travel agency.D. An English teacher.17. A. The man himself. B. The man’s mother.C. The cleaner.D. The woman.18. A. He missed the train.B. He missed the train because he overslept.C. Though he got up early, he missed the train.D. He didn’t miss the train because he got up early.19. A. Stores. B. The man himself.C. The woman.D. His tailor.20. A. $358.58. B. $158.00C. $200.58D. $100.58Section C: Spot Dictation 10%Directions: In this part, you will hear a passage three times. The passage is printed on your test paper with 10 blanks. Listen carefully and fill in the blanks with the missing words you have just heard.In my twenty-five years S1, I have had to master three different kinds of writing machines. I began my career on the manual typewriter. I soon S2efficiently and typed between sixty-five and seventy words per minute. S3, I found myself being S4to an electric typewriter. At first, I swore(发誓)I preferred a manual because I had trouble remembering not to S5as hard. Also, it took me several days to quit reaching for a carriage return. After a while, however, I S6returning to a manual. Recently, I was persuaded to give up my electric typewriter for a word processor. Always S7 , I complained in the beginning about S8the new keyboard and the commands. But after using the word processor S9, I don’t believe I would consider S10of the electric typewriter.Part II: Reading Comprehension 35%Section A: Fast reading 5%Directions: In this part, you are required to read the following passage as quickly as you can. Then there are some questions or uncompleted statements. For each of them, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Y ou should dec ide on the best choices and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Lillian was a young French Canadian girl who grew up on a farm in Ontario. When she was 16, her father thought “Lill” had had enough schooling, and she was forced to drop out of school. In 1922, with English as her second language and limited education and skills, the future didn’t look bright for Lill.Her father was a strict man who seldom took no for an answer and never accepted excuses. He demanded that Lill find a job. But her limitations left her with little confidence, and she didn’t know what work she could do.With small hope of gaining employment, she would still ride the bus daily into the “big cities” of Windsor or Detroit. But she couldn’t muster the courage to respond to a Help Wanted ad; she couldn’t even bring herself to knock on a door. Each day she would just ride to the city, walk aimlessly about and at dusk return home. Her father would ask, “Any luck today, Lill?”“No… no luck today, Dad,” she would respond mildly.As the days passed, Lill continued to ride and her father continued to ask about her job-hunting. The questions became more demanding, and Lill knew she would soon have to knock on a door.On one of her trips, Lill saw a sign at the Carhartt Overall Company in downtown Detroit. “HELP WANTED,” the sigh said, “SECRETARIAL. APPLY WITHIN.”She walked up the long flight of stairs to the Carhartt Company offices. Cautiously, Lill knocked on her very first door. She was met by the office manager, Margaret Costello. In herbroken English, Lill told her she was interested in the secretarial position, falsely stating that she was 19. Margaret knew something wasn’t right, but decided to give the girl a chance.She guided Lill through the old business office of the Carhartt Company. With rows and rows of people seated at rows and rows of typewriters, Lill felt as if a hundred pairs of eyes were staring at her. With her eyes staring down, the farm girl followed Margaret to the back of the room. Margaret sat her down at a typewriter and said, “Lill, let’s see how good you really are.”She asked Lill to type a single letter, and then left. Lill looked at the clock and saw that it was 11:40 A.M. Everyone would be leaving for lunch at noon. She thought that she could slip away in the crowd then. But she knew she should at least attempt the letter.On her first try, she got through one line. It had five words, and she made four mistakes. She pulled the paper out and threw it away. The clock now read 11:45. “At noon,” she said to herself, “I’ll move out with the crowd, and they will never see me again.”On her second attempt, Lill got through a full paragraph, but still made many mistakes. Again she pulled out the paper, threw it out and started over. This time she completed the letter, but her work was still full of mistakes. She looked at the clock: 11:55---five minutes to freedom.Just then, the door at one end of the office opened and Margaret walked in. She came directly over to Lill, putting one hand on the desk and the other on the girl’s shoulder. She read the letter and paused. Then she said, “Lill, you’re doing good work!”Lill was stunned. She looked at the letter, then up at Margaret. With those simple words of encouragement, her desire to escape vanished and her confidence began to grow. She thought, “Well, if she thinks it’s good, then it must be good. I think I’ll stay!”Lill did stay at Carhartt Overall Company…for 51 years, through two world wars and a Depression, through 11 presidents and six prime ministers--- all because someone had the insight to give a shy and uncertain young girl the gift of self-confidence when she knocked on the door.21. Lill dropped out of school at age 16 because .A. she had had enough schoolingB. she had limited leaning skillsC. her father wanted her to do soD. the future didn’t look bright22. As Lill rode to the city, she was almost sure that she couldn’t .A. find a jobB. see any job adsC. like that city lifeD. be accepted by the citizens23. When Lill knocked at the door of Carhartt Overall Company, it was mainly because .A. she was good at secretarial workB. it was the first Help Wanted sign she sawC. the company was located in the downtown areaD. her father pushed her harder on job-hunting24. How old was Lill when she stopped working for Carhartt Overall Company?A. 51B. 60C. 67D. 7025. What is the main idea of this passage?A. Education is important to everybody.B. Confidence is the key to career success.C. Opportunity is critical in job-hunting.D. Encouragement is a valuable gift one can give.Section B: Reading Comprehension 30%Directions: There are some questions or unfinished statements in this part. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Y ou should decide on the best choice and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Passage OneSome desert animals can survive the summer heat and dryness because they are very unusual. The camel, for example, can experience and bear an increase in the temperature of its body and its blood of 9 ℃without anything bad happening to it. In addition, it can drink a lot of water at one time; then store enough water in parts of its body to supply its needs for two weeks or more. The kangaroo rat, on the other hand, gets all the water it needs from water that it produces when it breathes. However, most animals need to maintain a fairly constant body temperature, and will die if it rises more than 5℃. Therefore, they need to find some way to stay away from the heat of the summer sun. Nor can many animals either store or produce water in their bodies, as the camel and kangaroo rat can. So they must find ways to keep their bodies from losing water because of the heat. Because very few desert animals can survive the high temperature of a typical summer’s day, most of them are active only in the night. Only after the sun has set does the desert come fully to life. The night is relatively cool, and the darkness provides protection, not only from the sun, but also from other animals and from the birds. So the coming of darkness is the signal for the large majority of animals and insects to start again their search for water and food. When morning comes, most of them seek shelter again: many go underground; nearly all find some dark and cool place where they can keep away from the sun’s heat.For many species of insects, living in the desert is easier than for animals. Like many desert plants, they have a waterproof skin which prevents water loss because of the high temperature. In addition, some species spend all or most of their life below ground. Here, for most of the year at least, there is some moisture, and it is generally cooler than on the surface. In the case of ants, only adults leave the underground nests, and they do so only to gather food or to defend the nest against attack.26. Compared with other desert animals, the camel can bear .A. a very low body temperatureB. only a little change in body temperatureC. a big increase in body temperatureD. a constant change in body temperature27. The kangaroo rat is different from other animals in that .A. it can produce water through breathingB. it can store water in parts of its bodyC. it can maintain different body temperatureD. it can drink a lot of water at a time28. Why is the desert full of activity in summer nights?A. Because it is cooler and safer for most animals.B. Because animals can find food in the dark.C. Because it is easy to find water at night.D. Because animals cannot sleep at night.29. Why is it easy for many species of insects to live in the desert?A. Because it is not difficult for them to survive there.B. Because they are not afraid of the heat.C. Because it is not difficult for them to find food there.D. Because they have a waterproof skin.30. Most insects live below the ground because .A. it is easy for them to build nests thereB. it is easy to find water thereC. it is cooler there than on the surfaceD. it is easier to defend their nestsPassage twoCars are an important part of life in the United States. Without a car most people feel that they are poor. An even if a person is poor he doesn’t feel really poor when he has a car.Henry Ford was the man who first started making cars in large numbers. He probably didn’t know how much the car was going to affect American culture. The car made the Unite States a nation on wheels. And it helped make the United States what it is today.There are three main reasons the car became so popular in the United States. First of all, the country is a huge one and Americans like to move around in it. The car provides the most comfortable and cheapest form of transportation. With a car people can go any place without spending a lot of money.The second reason cars are popular is the fact that the United States never really developed an efficient and inexpensive form of public transportation. Long-distance trains have never been as common in the United States as they are in other parts of the world. Nowadays, there is a good system of air-service provided by planes. But it is too expensive to be used frequently.The third reason is the most important one, though. The American spirit of independence is what really made cars popular. Americans don’t like to wait for a bus or a train or even a plane. They don’t like to have to follow an exact schedule. A car gives them the freedom to schedule their own time. And this is the freedom that Americans want most to have.The gas shortage has caused a big problem for Americans. But the answer will not be a bigger system of public transportation. The real solution will have to be a new kind of car, one that does not use so much gas.31. When do most Americans feel they are poor?A. When they don’t have a car.B. When they live in a huge country.C. When they don’t use planes.D. When they have a car.32. Why do cars become popular in the United States?A. The United States is huge.B. Public transportation is not so good.C. Americans like to be independent.D. Americans like to move around.33. What public transportation is good in the United States?A. Buses.B. Trains.C. Taxis.D. Planes34. What has caused a big problem for Americans?A. A new kind of car.B. Public transportation.C. The gas shortage.D. Poor people.35. Which of the following is not mentioned according to this passage?A. Cars have made the nation on wheels.B. Cars have made the United States have a gas shortage.C. Nearly 80% of the American people have cars.D. Cars have made Americans independent.Passage threeEver since I was very small, I’ve had the sense that I ought to be somewhere else. I remember watching trains flash by and wishing I was on board. I remember going to the airportwith my parents when I was 13 and reading the destinations board, seeing all the places that I could go to: Los Angeles, Chicago, London.But the train passed by and planes took off without me, so I wandered the world through books. I went to V ictorian England in the pages of Middlemarch and A little Princess, and to St. Petersburg before the fall of tsar with Anna Karenina.My home was in a pleasant place outside Philadelphia. But I really lived, truly lived, somewhere else. I lived within the covers of books. In books I traveled, not only to other worlds, but into my town. I learned who I was and who I wanted to be, what I might achieve, and what I might dare to dream about my world and myself.I travel today in the way I once dreamed of traveling as a child--- on airplanes and in trains. And the irony is that I don’t care for it very much. I am the sort of person who prefers to stay at home, surrounded by family, friends, books. The only thing I do like about traveling is the time on airplanes spent reading.It turns out that when my younger self thought of taking wing, she wanted only to let her spirit soar. Books are the plane, and the train, and the road. They are the real destinations, and the journey too. They are home.36. What did the writer do as a curious child?A. She visited V ictorian England and Tsarist Russia.B. She flew to Los Angeles, Chicago and London with her parents.C. She read all kinds of books.D. She spent lots of time traveling on trains.37. How does the author feel about travel today?A. She doesn’t like it very much.B. She takes great pleasure in it.C. She feels tired of it.D. She feels as excited as when she was young.38. What did the author learn from books as a child?A. About many foreign places.B. About many historical figures.C. About the outside world as well as her own self.D. About the ironies of life.39. We can infer from the passage that when traveling by air, the author spends most of her timeon the way .A. reading booksB. resting herselfC. imagining thingsD. letting her spirit soar40. In this passage the author mainly talks about .A. the wonders of travelB. her growth from an innocent child to a learned womanC. the benefits of readingD. the difference between childhood dreams and life’s realitiesPassage fourBefore World War II, the labor force in the United States was made up almost entirely of man. Those Women who did have jobs were, as a rule, single and usually worked in schools,business or small factories, particularly in the garment industry. It was only the exceptional married women who worked. Those who did work generally owned their businesses such as a dress shop or a restaurant. They also may have helped their husband in their businesses.Since World War II, the entrance of both married and single woman in the working world has continued to increase. Today, not only are there more single women available for the labor market, but there are also large numbers of married women, many of whom have children.One of the primary reasons why there’s a noticeable increase in the number of employed woman is that more women, both single and married, have become aware of the need for personal self-fulfillment. Of course, other factors have also contributed to the increase in the number of working women. Some of these include a change in the education among many women, who are entering very specialized fields such as medicine, law and computer science. Modern appliances have also reduced the amount of housework and a demand for expensive goods has increased the necessity for a “second outcome”.41. Before the Second World War the labor force was made up .A. mostly of menB. only of menC. of single womenD. of women42. Women with jobs were generally .A. marriedB. singleC. oldD. young43. Today there are in the working world.A. more single womenB. more married womenC. fewer womenD. both A and B44. What’s the most important reason for this increase of women labor force?A. They need do less housework.B. They have had high education.C. They go to work for their self-satisfaction.D. They need more money.45. Which of the following is the best title?A. Women in the Labor ForceB. Women on SocietyC. Men during World War IID. Modern Labor ForcePart III: Vocabulary and structure 20%Direction: In this part, there are four choices for each blank. Choose the best answer to complete the sentence.46. Is this museum some German friends visited the day before yesterday?A. whichB. thatC. whereD. the one47. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are so excited today, for they bought yesterday.A. many furnituresB. many piece of furnituresC. a lot of furnitureD. so much furniture48. He interrupted me by asking irrelevant questions.A. continuallyB. continuouslyC. consistentlyD. consequently49. What happened in that class probably reflects what is happening in society .A. at randomB. at firstC. at largeD. at length50. in an atmosphere of simple living was what her parents wished for.A. The girl was educatedB. The girl’s being educatedC. The girl educatedD. The girl to be educated51. The police accused him of setting fire to the building but he denied in the areaon the night of the fire.A. to beB. having beenC. to have beenD. been52. Holiday Inn will donate 1 million dollars to a charity it founded in 1986 that helps childrenwith illness.A. life-threatenedB. life-to-threatenC. life-to-be-threatenedD. life-threatening53. But for my teacher’s help, I the examination.A. would have passedB. would not have passedC. would passD. wouldn’t pass54. The editor prefers that the footnotes at the end of the manuscript.A. must be groupedB. are groupedC. be groupedD. ought to group55. If law and order , neither the citizen nor his property is safe.A. is not preservedB. are not preservedC. were not preservedD. have not been preserved56. Sam was very to the doctor for curing his father’s disease.A. gratefulB. familiarC. similarD. kind57. The young man tried to his best to the police of his innocence.A. insureB. ensureC. convinceD. deceive58. The university has decided to the dining hall so that it can hold more students diningthere.A. expendB. extendC. broadenD. expand59. People believe that it is both countries to have a peace talk about thedisagreements.A. grateful toB. in response toC. for the reference ofD. in the interest of60. It is of you to keep the kids from bad movies that are likely to affect their healthygrowth.A. senseB. sensibleC. sensitiveD. senseless61. Peter frequently with the girl during his stay in Paris.A. respondedB. wroteC. correspondedD. encountered62. The increasing amount of money people spend on entertainments a rising standardof living in their country.A. effectsB. rejectsC. affectsD. reflects63. Prof. Smith’s lecture is for 10:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. Be sure to come on time.A. appointedB. assignedC. scheduledD. happened64. The host looked at his watch, which was a for the guest to leave.A. signalB. signC. markD. signature65. School days is the time for the youth to knowledge which is an essential preparationfor the future.A. advanceB. progressC. accumulateD. process66. The engineers have already the possibility of building a bridge here.A. examineB. extendC. explodeD. explore67. The Democratic Party holds two-thirds seats in American Parliament, which means it has aposition.A. majorityB. dominantC. minorityD. original68. “It is time you stopped on campus and did some reading”. Mr. Reed told his sonone day.A. messing aroundB. reach outC. drive homeD. walk69. Mr. Brown often the main points in the end of his class.A. sizes upB. keeps upC. puts upD. sums up70. Some parents are just too protective. They want to their kids from every kind ofdanger.A. locateB. shelterC. preventD. release71. The shirt is in small, medium and large sizes.A. originalB. visibleC. availableD. delicate72. I take pride in being an independent thinker in full possession of my critical .A. functionB. facultiesC. judgmentD. abilities73. The meeting was by the National Association of Women for the purpose of furtheringthe women’s liberation movement.A. chairedB. sponsoredC. participatedD. assigned74. It’s one thing to communicate with your friends on the phone, but it is quite another toa nice letter explaining the same ideas.A. conveyB. distributeC. inquireD. compose75. The purpose of this test is to measure students’to learn instead of their presentachievements.A. capacityB. attitudeC. confidenceD. determination76. An intelligent computer is able to changes in the situations it is programmed to dealwith.A. adapt toB. adjust toC. contribute toD. admit to77. Smallpox, which used to be a severe epidemic disease, has been completely .A. broken downB. taken overC. wiped outD. compete with78. Phil looked around at the other competitors and his chances of winning.A. lookedB. convincedC. releasedD. assessed79. The former lake bed is now a plain producing good crops of wheat.A. previousB. fertileC. disgustingD. identifiable80. From the radar screen air controllers each plane by their different call sign, speedand altitude.A. identifyB. spotC. seeD. look81. With great patience, the clerk showed the elderly lady how to check the in herbank account on an A TM.A. budgetB. balanceC. allowanceD. damages82. Helen confidence. I’ve never known anyone so unsure of herself.A. is lack forB. lack ofC. lacksD. lacked of83. The job is great advancement but the starting salary is rather low.A. in the form ofB. in terms ofC. in the terms ofD. in form of84. Educational programs should the national plan for economic development.A. put intoB. enter intoC. bring intoD. fit into85. As a sailing ship has a , so we must have a definite goal in our life.A. destinationB. determinationC. creationD. evaluationPart IV: Cloze (1) 5%Directions: There are 10 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Y ou should choose the one that best fits into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.Faces, like fingerprints, are unique. Did you 86wonder how it is possible for us to recognize people? Even a skilled writer probably could not describe all the 87that make one face different from another. Y et a very young child--- 88an animal, such as a pigeon---can learn to recognize faces. We all 89this ability for granted.We also tell people apart by how they behave. When we talk about someone’s personality, we mean 90in which he or she acts, speaks, thinks, and feels that 91an individual different from others.Like the human face, human personality is very complex. But describing someone’s personality in words is somewhat easier than 92his face. If you were asked to describe what a “nice face”looked like, you 93have a difficult time doing so. But if you were asked to describe a “nice person”, you might begin to think about someone who was kind, 94 , friendly, warm, and so forth.There are many words to describe how a person thinks, feels, and acts. Gordon Allport, a U.S. psychologist, found nearly 18,000 English words characterizing differences in people’s behavior. And many of us use this information as a 95for describing, or typing, a personality. Hippies, bookworms, conservatives, military types---people are described with such terms.86. A. sometimes B. always C. ever D. anytime87. A. features B. distinctions C. characteristics D. qualities88. A. or even B. and then C. and also D. and too89. A. have B. take C. use D. regard90. A. the manners B. the means C. the ways D. the patterns91. A. causes B. makes C. cause D. make92. A. describe B. to describe C. describing D. description of93. A. will B. would C. shall D. should94. A. considerate B. considering C. considerable D. concerning95. A. base B. point C. foundation D. criterionPart V: Cloze (2) 10%Directions: In this part, you are required to choose the appropriate words from the following list to complete the following passage.。

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