北京2009年4月学位英语A卷真题及答案
2009职称英语--综合A类考试真题与答案

页眉内容阅读使人充实,会谈使人敏捷,写作使人精确。
——培根2009职称英语--综合A类考试真题与答案第一部分:词汇选项1. Why can't you stop your (enternal .永久的,永恒的;无穷的2.永存的,不朽的 3.【口】(闲谈等)无休止的) complaining?A. longB. everlasting永远的,永久的;不朽的 2. 持久的;接连不断的C. temporary临时的;暂时的,一时的D. boring令人生厌的;乏味的2. Hundreds of buildings were (wrecked)毁坏的.烂醉的;(吸食毒品后)迷幻的,兴奋的by the earthquake.A. shaken摇,摇动;震动;抖动B. damaged损失,毁坏,破坏C. fallenD. jumped3. These paintings are considered by many to be (authentic)可信的,真实的,可靠的 2. 真正的,非假冒的[Z] 3. (依法)有效的,手续....A. faithful忠实的;忠诚的;忠贞的[(+to)] 2. 如实的;准确可靠的;B. royal王的,女王的;王室的C. genuine真的;非伪造的;名副其实的 2. 真诚的;不造作的,由衷的 3. 纯血统的D. sincere衷心的,真诚的,真心实意的 2. 忠实的,诚实的,正直的;4. Many economists have given in to the fatal命运的;决定命运的 2. 命中注定的 3. 致命的,生死攸关的[(+to/for)] 4. 无可挽回的,毁... (lure)诱惑物 2. 诱惑力,吸引力;魅力of mathematics.数学运算;数学应用A. attraction吸引;吸引力 2. 吸引物;喜闻乐见的事物 3. 【物】引力;B. simplicity简单, 2. 简明易懂的事物 3. 简朴,朴素 4. 纯朴,单纯 5. 真诚,坦率C. powerD. rigor严格;严厉;苛刻 2. (生活等的)艰苦;(气候的)严酷5. Ten years after the event, her death still remains a(puzzle).A. mistB. togC. mysteryD. secret6. irritated使恼怒;使烦躁 2. 使过敏;使难受;使发炎;使疼痛 3. 刺激,使兴奋答案:A. annoyed7. duplicated完全一样的;复制的;副本的 2. 二重的;一对的;二倍的答案:D. copied8. spurred (靴)装有马刺的.刺激,激励;鼓舞[(+to)]答案:B. encouraged9. ample大量的,丰富的,充裕的 2. 足够的 3. 宽敞的,宽大的;答案:D. enough10. marvels令人惊奇的事物(或人物)[(+of)] 及物动词vt. 1. 对...感到惊异答案:B. miracles奇迹;奇迹般的人(或物) 2. 惊人的事例[(+of)]11. perpetual永久的;长期的 2. 【口】无休止的;连续不断的 3. 无限期的;终身的答案:B. endless 1. 无尽的;长久的 2. 不断的;无休止的 3. 环状的12.D. unfair不公平的;不公正的 2. 不正当的13. adhere toA. followB. orderC. proveD. handle14. barren不生育的,不妊的 2. (植物)不结果实的 3. (土地等)贫瘠的,荒芜的,不毛的答案:C. bare裸的\光秃秃的 3. 空的 4. 无陈设的;无装饰的 5. 不加掩饰的 6. 勉强的15. specifications载明;详述[(+of)] 2. 规格;明细单;详细计划书[(+for)]答案:C. instructions教学,讲授;教育[(+in)] 2. 教诲;教导 3. 命令,指示第二部分:阅读判断Keep on FightingTurning once again to the question of invasion, I would observe that there has never been a period in all these lo ng centuries of which we boast when an absolute guarantee a gainst invasion, still less against serious raids, could ha ve been given to our people. In the days of Napoleon the sa me wind which would have carried his transports across the Channel might have driven away the blockading fleet. There was always the chance, and it is that chance which has exci ted and befooled the imaginations of many continental tyrants. Many are the tales that are told. We are assured that n ovel methods will be adopted, and when we see the originali ty of malice, the ingenuity of aggression, which our enemy displays, we may certainly prepare ourselves for every kind of novel stratagem and every kind of brutal and treacherou s manoeuvre. I think that no idea is so outlandish that it should not be considered and viewed with a searching, but a t the same time, I hope, with a steady eye.We must never forget the solid assurances of sea power and those which belong to air power if it can be locally ex ercised. I have, myself, full confidence that if all do the ir duty, if nothing is neglected, and if the best arrangeme nts are made, as they are being made, we shall prove oursel ves once again able to defend our island home, to ride out the storm of war, and to outlive the menace of tyranny, if necessary for years, if necessary alone. At any rate, that is what we are going to try to do. That is the resolve of H is Majesty's government - every man of them. That is the wi ll of parliament and the nation. The British empire and the French republic, linked together in their cause and in the ir need, will defend to the death their native soil, aiding each other like good comrades to the utmost of their stren gth. Even though large tracts of Europe and many old and famous states have fallen or may fall into the grip of the Ge stapo and all the odious apparatus of Nazi rule, we shall n ot flag or fail.We shall go on to the end, we shall fight in France, we shall fight on the seas and oceans, we shall fight with gr owing confidence and growing strength in the air, we shall defend our island, whatever the cost may be, we shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall figh t in the hills; we shall never surrender, and even if, whic h I do not for a moment believe, this island or a large par t of it were subjugated and starving, then our empire beyon d the seas, armed and guarded by the British fleet, would c arry on the struggle, until, in God's good time, the new wo rld, with all its power and might, steps forth to the rescue and the liberation of the old.16. Throughout Britain's history, there has been no gua rantee that an invasion would not happen.A. RightB. WrongC. Not mentioned17. Napoleon and his army once crossed the English Chan nel and Conquered Britain.A. RightB. WrongC. Not mentioned18. The enemy will use every means conceivable to destr oy Britain.A. RightB. WrongC. Not mentioned19. Churchill is confident that he will live longer tha n Hitler.A. RightB. WrongC. Not mentioned20. The Royal air Force will launch massive air strikes against the Germans.A. RightB. WrongC. Not mentioned21. The British Empire is so strong that it does not ha ve to take Hitler's menace seriously.A. RightB. WrongC. Not mentioned22. Although many countries have been overrun by the Ge rmans, the British people will never give in.A. RightB. WrongC. Not mentioned第三部分:概括大意与完成句子McGrady's art is a spectacle1. When Tracy McGrady is healthy, his play can be so be autiful that even his own teammates on the court cannot hel p but admire it - in the middle of a game.2. "It's hard for me, because I'm a fan of basketball," Houston point guard Rafer Alston told the Houston Chronicl e newspaper after McGrady's 44-point performance against Ut ah on January 5. "When he's shooting the ball like that, a lot of times I'm standing there watching and, all of a sudd en, [the other team's] getting the ball and going on a fast break, and I'm getting yelled at by the coach." Indeed, Mc Grady's body control, his energy, his shooting - watching t hese are like watching an artist at work, blending colours, constructing sentences, or playing music.3. Unfortunately, McGrady, 27, hasn't always been on the job. Already this season, he's missed seven games with ba ck spasms. After Yao Ming was injured on Dec. 23, it appear ed Houston would be without both of its stars. McGrady, how ever, returned three days later and has been playing well e ver since, scoring more than 30 points in each of the last six games, as of Tuesday. Houston can't seem to get on without him. When McGrady was injured, the Rockets won two and lost five.4. "Listen, there are only four or five people on the e ntire planet that can do the things he can do with the bask etball," forward Shane Battier said of McGrady. "From a fan 's perspective - and we're fans even though we're players - it's really fun to watch him do that. "From a player's per spective, his game can affect the entire team. No question. We see him, and we get excited, and that pumps us up. He k eeps making shots, and suddenly it seems to become easier f or everybody."5. But it won't, really. Houston has just begun an impo rtant stretch on their schedule. Four of the next seven gam es will be played away from Houston - and without Yao. Six of the games will be against teams with winning records. Op ponents will double-team McGrady in an attempt to dull the impact of his art. Instead of watching, McGrady's teammates will need to create a little art of their own.23. Paragraph 2 C24. Paragraph 3 D25. Paragraph 4 B26. Paragraph 5 AA. Necessity for the Teammates to Improve Their Own Ski llsB. Evaluation from Two Different PerspectivesC. Spectacular Performance on the CourtD. Players Houston Can't Do WithoutE. Yao Ming's PerformanceF. McGrady's Injury27. McGrady plays basketball so well A28. Yao Ming missed several games D29. There are very few people on the Earth C30. Everyone will have to contribute EA. that his temmates cannot help admiring himB. that he is often yelled at by the coachC. who can play basketball so wellD. because he had been injuredE. if Houston hopes to winF. since he returned第四部分:阅读理解第一篇Youth Emancipation in SpainThe Spanish Government is so worried about the number o f young adults still living with their parents that it has decided to help them leave the nest.Around 55 per cent of people aged 18-34 in Spain still sleep in their parents' homes, says the latest report from the country's state-run Institute of Youth.To coax(劝诱)young people from their homes, the institu te started a "Youth Emancipation(解放) programme this month. The programme offers guidance in finding rooms and jobs.Economists blame young people's family dependence on th e precarious(不稳定的) labour market and increasing housing prices. Housing prices have risen 17 per cent a year since 2000.Cultural reasons also contribute to the problem, say so ciologists. Family ties in south Europe - Italy, Portugal and Greece - are stronger than those in middle and north Eur ope, said Spanish sociologist Almudena Moreno Minguez in he r report "The Late Emancipation of Spanish Youth: Keys for Understanding"."In general, young people in Spain firmly believe in th e family as the main body around which their private life i s organized," said Minguez.In Spain - especially in the countryside, it is not unc ommon to find entire groups of aunts, uncles, cousins, niec es and nephews(外甥/侄子) all living on the same street. Th ey regularly get together for Sunday dinner.Parents' tolerance(宽容) is another factor. Spanish par ents accept late-night partying and are wary of setting bed time rules."A child can arrive home at whatever time he wants. If parents complain he'll put up a big fight and call the fath er a Fascist," said Jose Antonio Gomez Yanez, a sociologist at Carlos III University in Madrid.Mothers' willingness to do children's household chores worsens the problem. Dioni-sio Masso, a 60-year-old in Madrid, has three children in their 20s. The eldest, 28, has a girlfriend and a job. But life with mum is good."His mum does the wash and cooks for him; in the end, he lives well," Masso said.31. The "Youth Emancipation" programme aims at helping young peopleA. fight for freedomB. live in an independent wayC. fight against social injusticeD. get rid of family responsibilities32. It can be inferred from paragraph 5 that family tie s are stronger in Portugal than inA. FinlandB. GreeceC. SpainD. Italy33. Young people's family dependence can be attributed to all the following factors EXCEPTA. parent's toleranceB. housing problemsC. cultural traditionsD. unwillingness to get married34. Which of the following statements is NOT true of Di noisio Masso?A. She is 60 years old.B. She has a boyfriend.C. She has three children.D. She lives in Madrid.35. The phrase "wary of" in paragraph 8 could be best r eplaced byA. tired ofB. afraid ofC. cautious aboutD. worried about第二篇Road Trip VacationsIt's summer. In the United States, it's the season of s wimming pools, barbeques, camping and road trips.Road trip vacations where the car journey is part of the fu n are especially popular with college students, who like to explore the country on wheels. These budget trips are idea l for students who often have plenty of free time but littl e money."Ever since I went to college, I've been traveling around a lot, exploring the country," said Austin Hawkins, a 19-yea r-old college student from New York. This summer, Hawkins a nd his friends have spent weekends traveling in New Englan d.The best part about car trips, said Hawkins, is that you ca n be spontaneous. "On a road trip, if you get interested in things you see along the way you can stop and explore." Matt Roberts, a 20-year-old student from Ohio who drove to Montreal, Canada, agrees. "With road trips you don't have t o plan in advance, you can just get into a car and drive." Even with high gas prices, driving with friends is cheaper than flying. Roberts paid about 40 dollars for gas, but a r ound trip plane ticket would have cost nearly 400 dollars.Driving trips first became popular in the 1920s. Newly pave d roads and improved, cars made it possible to travel longe r distances. Motels started appearing outside cities.By the 1950s, car ownership became the norm. Construction o f the US interstate highway system began in 1956 and motel and restaurant chains popped up everywhere making long dist ance trips easier.Today, the US has the highest car ownership rate in the wor ld. Only 8 percent of American homes have no car, according to the most recent US census.Though many college students don't own a car, most have acc ess to one. On many of Hawkins' trips, they used a borrowed van.Hawkins' most memorable road trip took place over spring br eak. He and two friends drove from New York to New Orleans to volunteer, helping rebuild the city after Hurricane Katr ina hit it last July. They crossed the country in two days and slept in their car in church parking lots.Roberts' road trip to Canada last winter was even more even tful. Upon arriving in Montreal, they were lost in a blizza rd and shivering in the -25°cold. To find their hotel, the y turned on a laptop and drove around in circles until they found a spot with wireless Internet coverage."I know we should have planned better, but we're young. Now, when I see those guys I always say: 'Remember when we were lost in the snow storm!' I'll never forget that."36. Traveling on wheels is most popular among peoplewho have cars37. What will Hawkins do when he sees something interesting on a road trip?A. He will turn back.B. He will drive around.C. He will stop to explore.D. He will stop exploring.38. When did motels suddenly appear everywhere?A. After the work to build the interstate highway system st arted.B. When driving trips became popular.C. After many roads were paved.D. After new cars were made.39. Which of the following words can best describe Hawkins' trip to New Orleans?A. Eventful.B. Colourful.C. Delightful.D. Unforgettable.40. The word "blizzard" in paragraph 12 meansA. snow storm.B. hurricane.C. mist.D. fog.第三篇Tightened Visa RegulationsAccording to South Korea's new visa regulations, native speakers of English who intend to teach English in South K orea will be required to undergo criminal record checks, me dical and drug tests, provide sealed academic transcripts a nd have their university diplomas inspected, The Korea Time s has reported. The tightened regulations will affect an es timated 17,000 foreigners that hold E-2 visas specifically for foreign language teachers.The most controversial requirement is that English teac hers residing outside South Korea will have to have an inte rview at a South Korean embassy before taking up their teac hing posts. For applicants living in remote areas in Canada, Australia or the US, this is an additional travel burden. Meanwhile, foreign teachers currently living in South Korea must leave the country after their one-year contracts end and renew their visas at a South Korean embassy in their home country or third country. Before the changes, they could renew their visas by visiting a neighboring country and re turn without additional documentation.The visa changes are a reaction to public concern about the suitability of some foreign teachers. A report from th e South Korean Ministry of Education and Human Resources De velopment shows between 2001 and August of this year, 1,481 foreign language teachers have been caught for a range of offenses including forged degrees, visa violations and gene ral lawbreaking.But the changes are likely to slow up the supply of tea chers to South Korea's English language education sector. A ccording to Michael Duffy, manager of a teacher placement s ervice in South Korea, applicants have to spend a few hundr ed dollars and several months on getting affidavits for doc uments. "South Korea has put up too many hoops to jump thro ugh," he said, adding that foreigners would seek work elsew here. Most foreigners wonder if the experience of working i n South Korea will be worth the burden of the paper work an d increasing restrictions. "I don't think (South) Korea has thought this through," said Scott McInnis, a Canadian teac her based in Incheon near Seoul. "This is a reactionary move by the government that will have strong implications for the EFL community."As part of efforts to ease the discontent, the South Ko rean Ministry of Justice has granted a three-month grace pe riod for current E-2 visa holders to prepare the necessary documents.41. Which of the following is NOT required of an E-2 vi sa applicant?A. to pass a Korean language testB. to undergo a medical testC. to provide sealed school reportsD. to undergo a drug test41. A to pass a Korean language test42. C visit a neighboring country if they wanted to ren ew their visas43. C subversive activities44. What does EFL refer to?D English as a foreign language45. The new visa policy aims atB. improving foreign language teaching in South Korea.第五部分:补全短文My Life at RendaI learned very quickly that being a teaching assistant (TA) at the University of Iowa would be different from life as a teacher at Renmin University.________________(46) Eyes staring, mouths open, student s examining my big nose, hands nervous, people whispering w hile I wrote my name on the blackboard.At Iowa, when my first classes began, half my students still hadn't arrived. When everyone finally found a seat, r inging cellphones and loud yawns interrupted my opening rem arks.It's not that American students were disrespectful. ___ _______________(47) They were, however, far more skeptical than the students I had at Renda. The truth is I couldn't f ault them for their skepticism. Undergraduates at large US universities -especially freshmen and sophomores ? often have several classes a semester handled by TAs. In some cases, the TA sets the course content. ______________(48) Most ha ve good intentions, but only a few are as effective as fles h-and-blood professors.Every teacher has to confront obstacles to learning - n o matter what the culture. Students who talk during lecture s, students who cheat, students who question the grade they get for a paper or project - dealing with these is all par t of the job. __________________(49)The difference, I think - at least in my experience is that in the US I had to swallow more of my pride. _________ _________(50)I had a responsibility to teach them, of course, but I had to do so indirectly-as a guide who himself had a few th ings to learn from the students.第六部分:完形填空Improve Computer-research SkillsLike many college students, Jose Juarez carries around a pocket-sized computer that lets him watch movies, surf th e Interact and text-message his friends.He's part of "Generation M" - those born after 1985 who ________ (51) up connected to everything from video game t o cellphones."For us, it's everyday life," said Juarez, 18, a freshm an ________ (52) California State University at Sacramento (CSUS). ________ (53),educators are now saying that not all Generation M-ers can synthesize the piles of information t hey're accessing."They're geeky, but they don't know what to ________ (5 4) with their geekdom," said Barbara O'Connor, a Sacramento State communications studies professor who has been involv ed in a nationwide ________ (55) to improve students' compu ter-research skills.In a recent nationwide test to ________ (56) their tech nological "literacy" their ability to use the Interact to c omplete class assignments - only 49 percent correctly evalu ated a set of Web sites for objectivity, authority and tim eliness. Only 35 per cent could correctly narrow an overly ________ (57) Internet search.About 130 Sacramento State students, including Juarez, participated in the experimental test, ________ (58) to 6,3 00 college students across the country.The hour-long assessment test is conducted by Education al Testing Service. It is a web-based scavenger hunt ______ __ (59) simulated Interact search engines and academic data bases that spit out purposely misleading information."They're very good at ________ (60) in and using the In ternet, but don't always understand what they get back," sa id Linda Goff, head of instructional services for the CSUS library. "You see an open search box, you type in a few wor ds and you ________ (61) the button," said Goff, who is inv olved in the testing."They take at face value ________ (62) shows up at the top of the list as the best stuff."Educators say that these sloppy research skills are tro ubling."We look at that as a foundational skill, in the same w ay we ________ (63) math and English as a foundational skil l," said Lorie Roth, assistant vice-chancellor for academic programmes in the CSU system.Measuring how well students can "sort the good ________ (64) the bad" on the Internet has become a higher priority for CSU, Roth said.CSU is considering ________ (65) a mandatory assessment test on technological literacy for all freshmen, much as i t has required English and math placement tests since the 1 980s.Students in freshman seminars at Sacramento State were asked to take the test early in the semester and were expected to finish another round thisweek to measure their improvement.参考答案页眉内容阅读使人充实,会谈使人敏捷,写作使人精确。
2009年北京中考英语真题试卷(word版)

2009年北京中考英语真题试卷听力理解(共24分)一、听对话,从下面各题所给的A、B、C三幅图片中选择与对话内容相符的图片。
每段对话读两遍。
(共4分,每小题1分)()1.A B C()2.A B C()3.()4.二、听对话或独白,根据对话或独白的内容,从下面各题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选择最佳答案。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
(共14分,每小题1分)听一段对话,完成第5小题。
()5. What does the man want to buy?A. A coat.B. A jacket.C. A T-shirt.听一段对话,完成第6小题。
()6. When is Jenny leaving?A. At 3:30.B. At 4:30.C. At 5:30.听一段对话,完成第7小题。
()7. Which subject is Lily interested in?A. Chinese.B. Math.C. English.听一段对话,完成第8小题。
()8. What does Mike want?A. Coke.B. Juice.C. Water.听一段对话,完成第9至10小题。
()9. Where is the woman going?A. Beijing Hotel.B. Beijing Zoo.C. Beijing Theater.()10. How is the woman going there?A. By taxi.B. By bus.C. On foot.听一段对话,完成第11至12小题。
()11. How many CDs does Alice have?A. About 100.B. About 200.C. About 300.()12. How did Alice get most of her CDs?A. She borrowed them from others.B. She bought them herself.C. She got them for presents.听一段对话,完成第13至15小题。
北京市专升本英语真题2009年_真题(含答案与解析)-交互

北京市专升本英语真题2009年(总分100, 做题时间90分钟)Part Ⅰ Vocabulary and StructureDirections: There are 15 incomplete sentences in this part. You are required to complete each one by deciding on the most appropriate word or works from the 4 choices marked A, B, C, and D, then you should write the letter in the corresponding space on the Answer Sheet.1.We ended the dinner up ______ fruit and coffee.A. atB. byC.in D. withSSS_SIMPLE_SINA B C D该题您未回答:х该问题分值: 1答案:D2.He sent his son to ______ a towel from the bathroom.A. bringB. carryC.fetch D. takeSSS_SIMPLE_SINA B C D该题您未回答:х该问题分值: 1答案:C3.I couldn't help ______ sorry for the poor man who died in the car crash.A. feelingB. feelC. tofeel D. feltSSS_SIMPLE_SINA B C D该题您未回答:х该问题分值: 1答案:A4.The village ______ I was born and grew up is quite far from here.A. whatB. whereC.which D. thatSSS_SIMPLE_SINA B C D该题您未回答:х该问题分值: 1答案:B5.Anyone seen carrying bags, boxes, ______ whatever, was stopped by the police.A. ifB. butC.for D. orSSS_SIMPLE_SINA B C D该题您未回答:х该问题分值: 1答案:D6.This novel is really worth ______ at least twice.A. readingB. to readC. ofreading D. be readSSS_SIMPLE_SINA B C D该题您未回答:х该问题分值: 1答案:A7.Let's go to the beach this weekend, ______?A. will youB. shall weC. won'twe D. don't youSSS_SIMPLE_SINA B C D该题您未回答:х该问题分值: 1答案:B8.His work ______, he left his office with joy.A. finishedB. being finishedC.finishing D. was finishedSSS_SIMPLE_SINA B C D该题您未回答:х该问题分值: 1答案:A9.My father ______ his paperwork when the guests arrived.A. didB. has doneC. wasdoing D. would have doneSSS_SIMPLE_SINA B C D该题您未回答:х该问题分值: 1答案:C10.I have a nice little sum of money ______ for a rainy day.A. put asideB. put downC. putout D. put upSSS_SIMPLE_SINA B C D该题您未回答:х该问题分值: 1答案:A11.Scarcely ______ when soldiers arrived, armed with rifles.A. they have leftB. they had leftC. have theyleft D. had they leftSSS_SIMPLE_SINA B C D该题您未回答:х该问题分值: 1答案:D12.It is the first time I ______ a holiday abroad.A. takeB. tookC. havetaken D. had takenSSS_SIMPLE_SINA B C D该题您未回答:х该问题分值: 1答案:C13.It is necessary to examine this claim ______ we proceed any further.A. beforeB. whenC.until D. sinceSSS_SIMPLE_SINA B C D该题您未回答:х该问题分值: 1答案:A14.I will do everything I can ______ you with the work.A. helpingB. to helpC.helped D. helpSSS_SIMPLE_SINA B C D该题您未回答:х该问题分值: 1答案:B15.Why ______ he do me an injury when he has already saved my life?A. couldB. mustC.should D. wouldSSS_SIMPLE_SINA B C D该题您未回答:х该问题分值: 1答案:CPart Ⅱ Reading ComprehensionDirections: There are 5 reading passages in this part. After reading each passage, you will find some questions or unfinished statements. For each question or statement there are 4 choices marked A., B, C, and D, You should choose the most appropriate answer and write the letter in the corresponding space on the Answer Sheet.Questions 16 to 18 are based on the following passage.Suppose you work in a big firm and find English important for your job because you often deal with foreign businessmen. Now you are looking for a place where you can improve your English, especially your spoken English. Here are some ads about English language training. You may find the information you need.Global English Center*General English in all four skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing.*3-month(700 yuan), 6-month(1, 200 yuan) and 12-month(2, 000 yuan) courses.*Choice of morning or evening classes, 3 hours per day, Mon. —Fri.*Experienced college English teachers.*Close to the city center and bus stops.TEL: 676012134Modern Language School*Special courses in English for business.*Small classes (12—16 students) on Sat. & Sun. from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.*Native English teachers from Canada and USA.*Language lab **puters supplied.*3-month(1, 050 yuan ), 6-month(1, 850 yuan )TEL: 67351234The 21st century English Training Center*We specialize in elective teaching at all levels.*We offer morning or afternoon classes, both of which lastthree months and a half at a cost of 800 yuan. Entrance exams: June 1 and Dec 1.*Only 15-minute walk from the city center.Call 67801234 for more information.The International House of English*3/6-month English courses for students of all levels at very low cost:60 yuan for 12 hours per week ;convenient class hours 9—2 a.m. and 2—p.m.*A 4-month evening course for developing speaking skills (same cost as day classes).*Well-trained Chinese and American teachers.*Free sightseeing and social activities.*very close to the Central park.For further information call 67431234.SSS_SIMPLE_SIN16.If you work from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. every day, which schools will you choose?A. Global English Center and Modern Language School.B. Global English Center and International House of English.C. Modern Language School and the 21st Century English Training Center.D. The 21st Century English Training Center and theInternational House of English.A B C D该题您未回答:х该问题分值: 2答案:BSSS_SIMPLE_SIN17.The 21st Century English Training Center is different from the other3 schools in that______.A. it requires an entrance examinationB. it is nearestto the city centerC. its courses are more advancedD. its teaching quality is betterA B C D该题您未回答:х该问题分值: 2答案:ASSS_SIMPLE_SIN18.You'll probably prefer to go to the International House of English because it______.A. costs less than other schoolsB. offers more sightseeing and social activitiesC. has British teachersD. has a special course in spoken EnglishA B C D该题您未回答:х该问题分值: 2答案:DIn an analysis of reports from 42 countries, U.S. researchers found that married people are consistently happier than singletons. The effect is small, but that still begs the question: Does marriage make you happy, or are happy people simply more likely to get married?Both answers may be true .In a study that followed more 30, 000 Germans for 15 years, Diener and his colleagues found that happy people are more likely to get married and then stay married. But anyone can improve his or her mood by getting married. The effect begins about a year before the : "happy day "and lasts for at least a year afterward .For most people, satisfaction levels do return to their baseline, but the researchers say this conceals(掩盖) the fact that a good marriage can have a permanent positive effect. Furthermore, people who are less happy to begin with will get a bigger boost from marriage.And it seems there's something special about signing that piece of paper:The research shows that you can't get as much benefit from simply cohabiting (同居)。
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1 1. Jenny: Shall I go and tell Mr, Fairbanks about our proposal ? Jackie :______D_______ A.Y es , you go . B.Y es , go . C.Y es , let's . D.Y es , please .2.Mori: It's a pleasure meet you here . Kaco:_____A__________ A.Pleased A.Pleased to to to meet meet meet you you you ,too ,too ,too .B.Thank .B.Thank .B.Thank you you you so so so much much C.I C.I didn't didn't didn't expect expect expect to to to see see see you you you here here D.Y ou're ou're too too hospitaboe 3.Mr ·Williams Williams :Excuse :Excuse :Excuse me .I'm me .I'm looking looking for a present for a present f or for for my son . I my son . I have have no no no idea what idea what to to get get get him .Can him .Can you help me ? DA.Of course I can B.No, I can't actually C.Y ou must buy him a T-shirt D.Y es , I think a T-shirt would be a good idea 4.Tim:I hear you've been to the book fair . How was it ? Susan:_____A _________ A.Absolutely marvelous . B.V ery much indeed C.Not mecessarily D.Quite disappointed 5.Ed: How do you get along with your new music teacher ? Maggie: Ms Dacis?_____C______,but I like her a lot . A.She's humorous B.She's nice to me C.She's a bit strange D.She's good at dancing6.David: Charles , could you drive me to the railway station ? Charles:_________C__________ A.No, thanks B.I'll be there on time C.Sure , why not ? D.Never mind 7.Max: My son has been admitted by Beijing University . Walt: Congratulations ! He is such a smart boy Max:_________C__________ A.Y es , he is . B.Y ou are right C.Thank you very much D.Don't mention it . 8.Student: Do you mind our performing rock'n'roll in the hall? Teacher:________C __________ A.No, you'd better not B.Of course ,it's allowed here C.Oh, I'd rather you didn't actually . D.I'd prefer to listen to rock'n'roll 9.Clerk: Excuse me , this is a non-smoking place Customer:_____A____ A.Oh,I'm sorry B.How can you say that? C.That's all right D.That's impossible 10.Waiter: How would you like your coffee? Customer:_____C___ A.It's well done B.V ery nice ,thanks C.With sugar ,please D.Only one cup. 11.Virginia: What about going to do some shopping this afternoon? BA.Go ahead ,please B.Good idea ! C.Me, too. D.Help yourself. 12.Carlos :Thank you very much , Miss James . That helped me a lot . Miss James:______B____,Carlos. A.Don't thank me B.Don't mention it C.I'm fine D.I'm sorry 13.Susan: I'm worried. My son doesn't like to talk with me . Tracy: _____A ___We were all like that at his age . A.Take it easy . B.Change his mind C.Don't refuse him 14.Nicolas: 14.Nicolas: I'd I'd I'd like to donate like to donate m oney money money to to to help poor children at help poor children at school.To whom shall I give give my share ? my share ? Li Mimg:_____A__I'll ask about that and let you know. 2 A.V ery well B.Who knows ? C.Thank you all the same D.It all depends15.Kelvin:We're almost finished with the project now.__D__Teresa:Actually ,I prefer to keep going. A.Let's hurry up B.We're too tired now C.We'll be on time D.Let's stop for a breakPart II Reading Comprehension (40 points)Directions: Directions: There are 4 passages There are 4 passages in in this part . this part . Each of the passages is is followed by 5 questions or followed by 5 questions or unfinished statements . For each of them there are 4 choices marked A,B,C and D .Choose D.Choose D.Choose the best one and the best one and mark mark your your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center .Passage OneJack Jack Billabong Billabong is is a a a stockman stockman stockman . . . One One One Friday Friday Friday afternoon afternoon afternoon he he he was was was riding riding riding along along along the the the track track track towards towards towards the the Henderson farm .He was looking for a prize bull which had escaped from the Borrogee paddock . He reach the hills and saw at once that he could not go further . There had been a fire in the forest which had gone out . But the air was still full of smoke and fallen had blocked the the track . Jack track . Jack was just going to turn back when when he he he saw something saw something moving moving in in in the the the smoke . He smoke . He waited . It was a girl on a horse , and she was riding towards him . "There's "There's a a a badly badly badly burnt burnt burnt man man man on on on the the the farm farm farm ,"the ,"the ,"the girl girl girl shouted. shouted. shouted. "He "He "He saved saved saved my my my life . life . Please Please help help help me me me to to to save save him ." The The girl girl girl was Cathy was Cathy Henderson ,She had been on h orseback horseback horseback for for for two two two hours . She hours . She had had to jump over to jump over fallen trees that were still burning . Her pony had fallen with her twice . She was thirsty and almost dead from of sleep . But she rode back to the farm with Jack immediately . Joe Brook was unconscious when they reached him . They lifted him on to Jack's horse . The ride bac Borrogee was terrible . Cathy was so tired that Jack had to tie her to her pony . The pony was tired too.,b courage was astonishing .It followed Jack right to Borrogee hospital . Nobody saw them arrive because it w night . "I've "I've never seen a never seen a h orse horse horse like like like that pony that pony," Jack said ,Cathy praised Jack Billabong , but she refused to say anything about the pony ."Joe will write about her in my story ," she said. But But she she she did did did say say say one one one thing thing thing :"If :"If :"If Flame Flame Flame hadn't hadn't hadn't returned returned returned to to to the the the farm farm farm that that that afternoon, afternoon, afternoon, Joe Joe Joe and and and I I I woudl woudl woudl have have died." 16.Jack Billabong did not turn back because _____D__ A.he hadn't found the bull yet . B.He smelt a heavy smoke in the forest C.He knew there was a burnt man there D.He saw something moving towards him. 17.Why was the ride back to Borrogee terrible? DA.Because Joe was tired out . B.Because the ride started late at night C.Because they didn't have enough courage D.Because both Cathy and her pony were exhausted 18.Cathy refused to reporters about the pony when she was in Borrogee Hospital because_____D _______ A.She didn't know what to say B.Jack asked her not to talk to them C.She was too weak to say anything D.Joe would write about it in his writing 19.What does the word Flame in the last paragraph refer to? BA.Jack B.The pony C.Jack's horse D.The fire 20.Which of the following is the best title of the st ory? DA.Rescue of Joe Brook B.Courage of Jack Billabong C.Love of a Y oung Girl D.Heroism of a Lovely Pony Passage TwoThe faces of elderly , happily-married people sometimes resemble each other. Dr. Aiken studied a number of of couples who couples who had been married married for at for at least twenty-five years Each couple provided four photographs--one photo photo of of of each each each partner partner partner at at at the the the time time time of of of their their their marriage marriage marriage and and and another another another photo photo photo of of of each each each partner partner partner twenty-five twenty-five twenty-five or or or more more years years later. later. later. All background All background was cut from from the photos to remove any clues. The photos the photos to remove any clues. The photos were were then displayed in then displayed in groups groups : a random : a random g rouping of grouping of the persons at t he time of the time of t heir their their marriage and another random marriage and another random grouping of the 3 same same persons persons persons who who who took took took photographs photographs photographs later . later . Some Some testees testees testees were were were asked asked asked to to to pick pick pick out out out the the the partners . partners . They They failed failed totally totally with with with the the the first first first group group group . . . Their Their Their judgments judgments judgments were were were on on on better better better than than than chance chance chance . . . But But But with with with the the the photos photos photos taken taken twenty-five or more more years after the years after the m arriage , the testees marriage , the testees were quite successful i n deciding in deciding who was married to whom . They were particularly successful with the most happily-married couples . Dr.Aiken Dr.Aiken believes believes believes there there there are are are several several several reasons reasons reasons why why why couples couples couples grow grow grow alike. alike. alike. One One One reason reason reason has has has something something something to to to do do with imitation . One person tends to copy or do the same as someone else without knowing it . He says hu begins begins to to to imitate imitate imitate the expressions of the the expressions of the faces of their their loved ones . Another possible reason , loved ones . Another possible reason , he says , is the common common experience experience experience of of of the the the couples . couples . There There is is is a a a tendency tendency tendency for for for people people people who who who have have have the the the same same same life life life experience experience experience to to change their faces faces in similar ways . For in similar ways . For example , if a couple have have suffered suffered suffered from a from a lot of sad experiences , their faces are likely to change in a similar way . 21.Dr.Aiken cut the background from the photos for the purpose of _____C______________ A.imitating the couples life B.Grouping the couples again C.Leaving no trace for the testees D.Giving the testees more chances 22.The underlined sentence Their judgments were no better than chance implies that the testees___B___ A.did a good job in making their choices B.Had difficulty in picking out the partners C.Had no chance to make the right judgments D.Did better with the first group than with the second 23.the underlied word imitate (in para . 2) has a similar meaning to "______A_____ A.copy B.change C.know D.suffer 24.From the passage we can draw the conclusion that____B____ A.couples who look alike can live linger B.Most partners have been proved to grow alike C.The influence between partners can be quite strong D.Happily-married couples are often richer than others 25.The main purpose of the passage is to ____A___ A.explain why couples grow alike B.Tell how couples like each other G ..Discuss the function of marriage D.Describe the life of happily-married couples Passage ThreeThe three biggest lies in America are:(1) "The check is in the mail ", (2) "Of course I'll respect you in moring", and (3) "It was a computer error." Of these three little white lies ,the worst is the third . It's the only one that can never be true . Today bank bank statement cheats statement cheats you out of $900 that way ,you know what the clerk is sure to say:" It was a compute error ." Nonsense. The computer is reporting nothing more than what the clerk typed into it . The The most annoying case of all most annoying case of all is is when the computerized cashier when the computerized cashier in in the the the grocery grocery grocery store shows store shows that an item costs costs more more more than than than it it it actually actually actually does . does . If If the the the innocent innocent innocent buyer buyer buyer points points points out out out the the the mistake mistake mistake , , , the the the checker checker checker , , , bagger, bagger, bagger, and and manager all come together and offer the familiar explanation :"It was a computer error." It wasn't, of course . That computerized cashier is really nothing more than an electric eye . The eye re the Universal Product Code--that bar of black and white lines in a corner of the package--and then checks code against a price list stored in memory . If the price list is right , you'll be charged accurately.Grocery Grocery stores stores stores update update update the the the price price price list list list each each each day----that day----that day----that is is is , , , somebody somebody somebody sits sits sits at at at a a a keyboard keyboard keyboard and and and types types types in in in the the prices . If the price they type in in is too is too high , there are only two explanations: carelessness or dishonesty . But somehow " a computer error " is supposed to excuse everything . One One reason reason reason we we we let let let people people people hide hide hide behind behind behind a a a computer computer computer is is is the the the common common common misperception misperception misperception that that that huge huge huge , , , modern modern computers are "electric brains " " with with with "artificial "artificial "artificial intelligence intelligence intelligence ". ". ". At some point At some point there there might be a might be a machine machine with with intelligence , but none exists today . The The smartest computer on smartest computer on E arth right Earth right now now is is is no no no more more more "intelligent"than "intelligent"than your average pen . At this point in the development of computers ,the only thing any machine can do is wh human has instructed it to do . 26.Of the three lies ,the one about computer is the worst because the computer itself ___C_A.says nonsense B.Cheats customers 4 C.Cannot make the error D.Does not admit its error 27.According to the author , a computerized cashier is really just _____D_A.a machine to count mo B. machine to receive money C.An instrument to print codes D.An instrument to read codes 28.Grocery store price lists are updated by ________C_____________ A.a computer B.a keyboard C.an employee D.an electric brain29.The last paragraph of the passage implies that computers____D______ A.are very clever B.never make mistakes C.have a good memory D.are controlled by men 30.Which of the following describes the main idea of the passage? Dputers are stupid and inefficient puter errors are due to its dishonesty puters help stores update the price list puter errors are actually human errors Passage FourI came across an old country guidebook the other day . It listed all the tradesmen in each village ,and it was was impressive impressive impressive to to to see see see the the the great great great variety variety variety of of of services services services which which which were were were available available available on on on one's one's one's own own own doorstep doorstep doorstep in in in the the the late late Victorian countryside . Nowadays Nowadays a a a traveller traveller traveller in in in rural rural rural England England England might might might conclude conclude conclude that that that the the the only only only village village village tradesmen tradesmen tradesmen still still still flourishing flourishing were either selling f rozen frozen frozen food to the villagers or selling antiques to food to the villagers or selling antiques to visitors . Nevertheless , this would really be a false false impression . On impression . On the surface , there there has been a decline of has been a decline of village commerce , but its power is still remarkable . Our local grocer's grocer's shop shop shop ,for ,for ,for example example example , , is actually expanding in spite spite of of of the the competitinon from supermarkets supermarkets in in in the the the nearest nearest nearest town . town . Women Women sensibly sensibly sensibly prefer prefer prefer to to to go go go there there there and and exchange exchange the the the local local local news news news while while doning doning their their their shopping shopping shopping instead instead instead of of of queuing queuing queuing up up up at at at a a a supermarket . supermarket . And And the the the grocer grocer grocer knows knows knows well well well that that that personal personal service has a considerable cash value . His His prices prices prices may may may be be a a bit bit bit higher higher higher than than than those those those in in in the the the town town town ,but ,but ,but he he he will will will deliver deliver deliver anything anything anything at at at any any any time . time . His assistants think nothing of bicycling down the village street in their lunch hour to take a piece of cheese to old retired woman who sent her order by word of mouth with a friend who happened to be passing . The r customers telephone their shopping lists and the goods are on their doorsteps within an hour . They have o to to hint at a hint at a fancy fancy for some commodity outside the for some commodity outside the usual stock and t he the the grocer , a red grocer , a red faced faced figure , figure , instantly obtains if for them. 31.Nowadays the commercial services in the village are ____A __ A.still very active B.quickly declining C.unable to flourish D.personal to visitors 32.The local grocer's shop is expanding because____C___ A.the competition there is weak B.It is a place for women to chat C.It provides good personal service D.The goods there are more valuable 33.Which of the following is true about the supermarkets ? BA.Prices there are much higher B.Customers often have to queue up C.Customers can order by telephone D.Their personal services are satisfactory. 34.How do the village grocer's assistants feel about giving extra service ? DA.They don't think it a trouble B.They don't think it worthwhile C.They don't consider it a good deal D.They don't consider it a pleasant experience 35.One special feature of the village shop is that ____D___ A.there is a very wide range of goods available B.Customers can order goods by word of mouth C.Customers have to order goods one hour earlier D.There is a list of goods to be delivered to doorsteps Part III Vocabulary and Structure (20 points)Directions Directions : : : There There There are are are 40 40 40 incomplete incomplete incomplete sentences sentences sentences in in in this this this part . part . For For each each each sentence sentence sentence there there there are are are 4 4 4 choices choices choices marked marked 5 A,B,C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence . Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHE with a single line through the center. 36.During the heavy storm last week ,we had to take___B____under a flyover .立交桥立交桥A.shade B.shelter 住所住所C.shadow 影子影子D.shield 盾牌盾牌37.The three men were assigned jobs according to their ________C _______abilities A.respectful 有礼貌的有礼貌的 B.respectable 可敬的可敬的 C.respective 各自的各自的 D.respecting 关于关于38.Scientists have discovered that many animals seem to be highly ___D_______to various signals associated with earthquakes . A.sensible 明智的明智的B.sensual 好色的好色的C.sentimental 感伤的感伤的D.sensitive 敏感的敏感的39.The lost car of the Johnsons' was found ____D________in the woods 森林森林 off the expressway .高速公路高速公路A.vanished 消失了的消失了的B.scattered 分散的分散的C.rejected 拒绝的拒绝的D.abandoned 被抛弃的被抛弃的40.Our guests 客人客人 will be guided to safety _____B_______fire . A.as a result of B.in case of C.in the sense of D.for the sake of 41.If you want to ring her , you'll have to ___D_______her number in the telephone book . A.look at 注视注视 B.look to 依靠依靠 C.look through 检查检查 D.look up 查找查找42.Under the financial crisis 经融危机经融危机经融危机 ,more social problems in the world are certain to _____B__________ A.raise B.arise C.be raised D.be arisen 43.After 43.After his his his retirement retirement retirement , , , he he he lives lives lives partly partly partly on on on his his his _______D ______and ______and partly partly partly on on on the the the interest interest interest on on on his his his post post post office office savings account. A.wages 工资工资B.salary 薪水薪水C.earnings 收益收益D.pension 退休金退休金 44.During the _____A__A______,the audience strolled 漫步漫步and chatted 闲谈闲谈 in the lobby .前厅前厅A.interval 休息时间休息时间B.pause C.interruption 中断中断D.gap 间歇间歇45.Membership 全体会员全体会员 in the United Nations is open to all peace-loving 爱好和平爱好和平 states which accept the ______B ______of the Charter.纲领纲领A.game B.obligation 职责职责C.credit 信用信用D.reliance 依赖依赖46.Table tennis used to be the most popular ____A _A_______in China . But now basketball seems t o be to be more attractive . A.game B.match 竞赛竞赛C.play D.race 47.As her husband is on a business trip and her son is at school , she feels rather_____A ________ A.lonely 寂寞的寂寞的 B.alone 单独单独 C.singular 单数的单数的 D.single 单独的单独的48.We need to ______C ____our camping things before we go away . A.choose from B.tell from C.sort out 分类分类D.set out 49.He__A____very quickly from his illness A.recovered 恢复恢复B.discovered C.uncovered D.covered 50.If the police had acted with more__B _____, the disaster 灾难灾难 could have been prevented . A.solution 解答解答B.determination 果断果断C.decision D.hesitation 犹豫犹豫51.He does not__A__as a teacher of English , for his pronunciation 发音发音 is far from perfect. A.qualify 合格合格B.equal 平等的平等的C.match D.deserve 应得应得52.His ___D___reply to the question showed that he had understood it very well. A.proud 骄傲的骄傲的 B.important C.tense 紧张紧张 D.quick 53.When he tried to make a ____A______, he found that the hotel was fully booked . A.reservation 预定预定 B.demand 需求需求 C.claim D.policy 54.I expect 期望期望 that she will be able to ____D ______your particular needs A.supply B.reach C.provide D.meet 满足满足55.During July and August there was no rain for weeks __A______ A.on end 连续的连续的 B.in the end C.at last D.at length 充分的充分的56._____D____for their support , he would have gone penniless .贫穷的贫穷的A.If it is not B.If it is C.Were it D.Were it not 6 57.There _____B______in his room . A.are too many furnitures B.is too much furniture 家具家具C.Are too much furniture D.Is too many furnitures 58.I miss the hill side ____A _____we found a lot of wild flowers . A.on which B.by which C.in which D.for which 59.No sooner had we reached the top of the hill____C _____we all sat down to rest. A.when B.then C.than D.until 60.By 60.By the the the time time time Neil Neil Neil Armstrong Armstrong Armstrong and and and Edwin Edwin Edwin Aldrin Aldrin Aldrin walked walked walked on on on the the the moon moon moon in in in 1969, 1969, 1969, there there there __B____many ___many space space explorations .探索探索探索 A.will have been B.had been C.have been D.must be 61.I regret 后悔____C _______hard at school , or I would have passed the exam A.to have not worked B.having not worked C.not to have worked D.not having worked 62.When the man with glasses came into the hotel , I noticed a _A__look come over the manager's face . A.surprised B.surprising C.surprise D.surprisingly 惊人地惊人地63.____B______get a better score , he has been making great efforts in his lessons . A.so as to B.in order to C.so that D.in order that 64.As 64.As far as I know , the production of this far as I know , the production of this factory has doubled this year , and the quality of its products has been improved_____D_____ A.since then B.by then C.until now D.as well 65.All___65.All___A_A___is an English-Chinese dictionary. A.that you need B.what you need C.which you need D.things you need 66._____66._____C_C_____its good performance ,the machine is too expensive. A.Besides B.Except for C.In spite of 尽管尽管尽管 D.Apart from 67.He looks sleepy 困 . He must______D__D_____to bed very late last night. A.be gone B.be going C.go D.have gone 68.Mrs White became a teacher in 1990. She has been__C _teacher for twenty years by next summer. A.as good a B.as a good C.so good a D.so a good 69.She is __C__C_____driver as any one else . A.as good a B.as a good C.so good a D.so a good 70.Y ou may write an E-mail to me or just phone me ._____B ___will do . A.Each B.Either C.Neither D.None 71.Few people knew his reason for quitting his job was____D ___he wanted to go abroad. A.whether B.where C.why D.that 72.The teacher asked me _____B____us to finish writing the composition.作文作文A.how long would it take B.How long it would take C.How soon would it take D.How soon it would take 73.It was the third time the villagers ____B______interviewed by the radio station . A.have been B.had been C.were D.are 74.She came into the room quietly ___A _______wake her friends . A.so as not to 以免以免以免 B.so as to not C.not so as to D.so she does not 75.I arrived late; I___D ___the traffic to be so heavy this morning . A.wasn't expecting B.wouldn't expect C.haven't expected D.hadn't expected Part IV Cloze Test (10 points ) Directions: Directions: There There There are are are 10 10 10 blanks blanks blanks in in in the the the following following following passage . passage . For For each each each numbered numbered numbered blank, blank, blank, there there there are are are 4 4 4 choices choices marked A,B,C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single through the center. A A headache headache headache is is is one one one of of of man's man's man's most most most common common common enemies . enemies . Most Most people people people get get get headaches headaches headaches from from from time time time to to time . 7 Probably Probably more more more than than than 90 90 90 percent percent percent of of of all all all headaches headaches headaches are are C 76 by by worry worry worry or or or tension tension tension . . . Modern Modern Modern living living C 77 tensions tensions for for for everybody everybody everybody , , , at at at work work work , , at at school school school and and B 78 at at home . home . Then Then , , what what can can can we we we do do about tension and worry in our life? C 79 ,find out what is causing the tension . It many many result result result from from feelings or emotions . Do you C 80 too too much over what people much over what people think of you , over your clothes , or about A 81 you did ? Second , find a way of 82 D tension . Gardening , walking ,running , swimming or any B 83 suitable for your age will help . Then , look at your way of life . Ask yourse where where am am am I I I going going going ? ? ? And And And why why why ? ? ? Learn Learn Learn the the B 84 of of relaxation . relaxation . Lie Lie down down down in in in a a a dark dark dark quiet quiet quiet room room room and and relax D 85 much as possible by taking several slow breaths . Let all your muscles relax.76.A.encouraged B.aroused C.caused D.presented 77.A.contains B.suffers C.relaxes D.owns 78.A.especially B.even C.somehow D.generally 79.A.thus B.however C.first D.besides 80.A.consider B.worry C.care D.imagine 81.A.what B.how C.when D.where 82.A.improving B.activating C.suffering D.reducing 83.A.solution B.activity C.practise D.deed 84.A.secret B.mystery efulness D.function 85.A.so B.very C.for D.as 。
2009年11月北京地区成人本科学士学位英语统一考试A卷及参考答案

2009年11月北京地区成人本科学士学位英语统一考试A卷Part I Reading Comprehension (30%)Directions: There are three 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 blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Passage 1Questions I to 5 are based on the following passage:According to a recent survey, employees in many companies today work longer hours than employees did in 1979. They also take shorter vacations than employees in 1979. It seems that Americans are working harder today than ever before. Or are they? A management consultant. Bill Meyer, decided to find out. For three days, he observed an investment banker hard at work. Meyer wrote down everything the banker did during his long workday. At the end of the three-day period, Meyer reviewed the banker's activities with him. What did they find out? They discovered that the man spent 80 percent of his time doing unnecessary work. For example, he attended unnecessary meetings, made redundant (多余的) telephone calls, and spent time packing and unpacking his two big briefcases.(76) Apparently, many people believe that the more time a person spends at work. the more he or she accomplishes. When employers evaluate employees, they often consider the amount of time on the job in addition to job performance. Employees know this. Although many working people can do their job effectively during a regular 40-hour work week, they feel they have to spend more time on the job after normal working hours so that the people who can promote them see them.A group of headhunters (猪头) were asked their opinion about a situation. They had a choice of two candidates for an executive position with an important company. The candidates had similar qualifications for the job. For example, they were both reliable. One could do the job well in a 40-hour work week. The other would do the same job in an 80-hour work week just as well. According to a headhunting expert, the 80-hour-a-week candidate would get the job. The time this candidate spends on the job may encourage other employees to spend more time at work, too. Employers believe that if the employees stay at work later, they may actually do more work.However, the connection between time and productivity (生产率) is not always positive. (77) In fact, many studies indicate that after a certain point, anyone's productivity and creativity begin to decrease. Some employees are not willing to spend so much extra, unproductive time at the office. Once they finish their work satisfactorily, they want to relax and enjoy themselves. For these people, the solution is to find a company that encourages people to do both.1. What is the main idea of this passage?A. Many people work long hours but do not always do a lot of work.B. Most people can get more work done by working longer hours.C. Most Americans work 80 hours a week, and some work even longer.D. People can make more money by working longer hours.2. The management consultant wanted to find out ______.A. how hard the investment banker worked during his work hoursB. when people spent time doing unnecessary work in their officeC. if people needed vacation after working hard for a certain period of timeD. whether Americans were really working harder than they had done before3. Which of the following statements is TRUE?A. The more time a person spends at work, the more he or she accomplishes.B. Employers do not judge their employees' job performance according to the amount of working time.C. Some people work more than 40 hours a week in the hope of getting promotion.D. All employees are willing to spend extra time at work.4. The 80-hour-a-week candidate would get the job because employers believe ______.A. that he is more reliableB. his example would lead other employees to work longer hoursC. he has better qualificationsD. he could encourage other employees to do a better job5. The expression “to do both” in the last paragraph is ______.A. to finish their work satisfactorily and relax and enjoy themselvesB. to pay attention to both performance and productivityC. to work long hours and have short vacationsD. to relax and enjoy themselves quite frequentlyPassage 2Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage:Many private institutions of higher education around the country are in danger. Not all will be saved, and perhaps not all deserve to be saved. There are low-quality schools just as there are low-quality businesses. We have no obligation to save them simply because they exist. But many thriving institutions that deserve to continue are threatened. They are doing a fine job educationally, but they are caught in a financial difficulty, with no way to reduce rising costs or increase revenues (收入) significantly. Raising fees doesn't bring in more revenue, for each time fees go up, the enrollment (注册人数) goes down, or the amount that must be given away in student aid goes up. (78) Schools are bad businesses, whether public or private. not usually because of bad management but because of the nature of the business. They lose money on every customer, and they can go bankrupt either from too few students or too many students. Even a very good college is a very bad business.It is such colleges, thriving but threatened, that I worry about. Low enrollment is not their chief problem. Even with full enrollments, they may go under. Efforts to save them, and preferably to keep them private, are a national necessity. (79) There is no basis for arguing that private schools are bound to be better than public schools. There are plentiful examples to the contrary. Anyone can name state universities and colleges that rank as the finest in the nation and the world. It is now inevitable that public institutions will be dominant, and therefore diversity (多样性) is a national necessity. Diversity in the way we support schools tends togive us a healthy diversity in the forms of education. In an imperfect society such as ours, uniformity of education throughout the nation could be dangerous. In an imperfect society, diversity is a positive good. Eager supporters of public higher education know the importance of keeping private higher education healthy.6. In the passage, the author asks the public to support _____.A. private higher education in generalB. public higher education in generalC. high-quality private universities and collegesD. high-quality state universities and colleges7. According to the passage, schools are bad businesses because of____.A. the nature of schoolB. poor teachersC. bad managementD. too few students8. The phrase “go under” in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to _____.A. have low feesB. get into difficultiesC. do a bad job educationallyD. have low teaching standards9. Which of the following statements is TRUE?A. There are many cases indicating that private schools are superior to public schools.B. The author thinks diversity of education is preferable to uniformity of education.C. A high-quality university is always a good business.D. Each time fees are raised, the enrollment goes up.10. In the author's opinion, the way that can save private schools lies in ____.A. full enrollmentB. raising feesC. reducing student aidD. national supportPassage 3Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage:The fourth-graders at Chicago's McCormick Elementary School don't know Chinese is supposed to be hard to learn. For most, who speak Spanish at home, it's becoming their third language. They've been hearing and using Chinese words since nursery, and it's natural to give a "ni hao" when strangers enter the classroom, “It's really fun!” says Miranda Lucas, taking a break from a lesson that includes a Chinese interview w ith Jackie Chan. “I'm teaching my mom to speak Chinese.”The classroom scene at McCormick is unusual, but it may soon be a common phenomenon in American schools, where Chinese is rapidly becoming the hot new language. Government officials have long wanted more focus on useful languages like Chinese, and pressure from them — as well as from business leaders, politicians, and parents — has produced a quick growth in the number of programs.Chicago city officials make their best effort to include Chinese in their public schools. Their program has grown to include 3,000 students in 20 schools, with more schools on a waiting list. Programs have also spread to places like Los Angeles, New York City, and North Carolina. Supporters see knowledge of the Chinese language and culture as an advantage in a global economy where China is growing in importance. “This is an interesting way to begin to engage with the world's next superpower,” says Michael Levine, director of education at the Asia Society, which has started five new public high schools that offer Chinese. “Globa lization has already changed the arrangements in terms of how children today are going to think about their careers. The question is when, not whether, the schools are going to adjust.”(80) The number of students learning Chinese is tiny compared with how many study Spanish or French. But one report shows that before-college enrollment (报名人数) nearly quadrupled between 1992 and 2002, from 6,000 to 24,000. Despite the demand, though, developing programs isn't easy. And the No. one difficulty, everyone agrees, is having enough teachers. Finding teacher "is the challenge," says Scott McGinnis, an academic adviser for a language institute and a Chinese teacher for 15 years at the college level. "Materials are easy in comparison. Or getting schools funded."11. The best title for this passage might be ______.A. Next Hot Language to Study: ChineseB. Next Hot Language to Study: SpanishC. Next Hot Language to Study: FrenchD. Chicago Is the Place to Learn Chinese12. The most difficult thing to do is finding ______.A. enough textbooks for the Chinese programsB. enough money for the Chinese programsC. enough teachers for the Chinese programsD. enough students for the Chinese programs13. We learn from the passage that ______.A. Scott McGinnis has been a Chinese teacher for 15 yearsB. Jackie Chan is a Chinese teacher at McCormick Elementary SchoolC. Chicago officials are required to learn ChineseD. Scott McGinnis is good at giving his opinions on everything14. According to the passage, all the following statements are true EXCEPT______.A. the number of students learning Chinese is smallB. Chinese programs have found their way in several major cities in the U.SC. government officials don't like the pressure from business leaders and parents to start Chinese programsD. China is becoming more and more influential in the world15. The word “quadrupled” in the last paragraph is close in meaning to “multiplied by______”.A. three timesB. four timesC. five timesD. six timesPart II Vocabulary and Structure (30%)Directions: In this part there are 30 incomplete sentences. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence. Then blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.16. The driver was at _____ loss when _____ word came that he was forbidden to drive for speeding.A. a;/B. a; the C the; the D. /; /17. My uncle's house in the downtown area is much smaller than ours, but it is twice _____ expensive.A. asB. soC. tooD. very18. This magazine is very _____ with young people, who like its content and style.A. familiarB. popularC. similarD. particular19. The art show was _____ being a failure; it was a great success.A. far fromB. along withC. second toD. regardless of20. Health problems are closely connected with bad eating habits and a _____ of exercise.A. limitB. lackC. needD. demand21. In our daily life, everyone fails every now and then. It is how you react that makes a _____.A. developmentB. difference G. progress D. point22. The hotel was awful! _____, our room was far too small. Then we found that the shower didn't work.A. To begin withB. After allC. In realityD. As a whole23. Don't worry if you can't understand everything. The teacher will _____ the main points at the end.A. recoverB. reviewC. requireD. remember24. It is reported that the police will soon look _____ the case of the two missing children.A. uponB. afterC. intoD. out25. One of the best ways for people to keep fit is to _____ healthy eating habits.A. growB. developC. increaseD. raise26. The company is starting a new advertising campaign to _____ new customers to its stores.A. joinB. attractC. stickD. transfer27. Over the past decades, sea ice _____ in the Arctic(北极) as a result of global warming.A. had decreasedB. will decreaseC. has been decreasingD. is decreasing28. _____ twice, the postman refused to deliver our letters unless we chained our dog.A. Being bittenB. BittenC. Having bittenD. To be bitten29. He _____ have completed his work; otherwise, he wouldn’t be enjoying himself by the seaside.A. shouldB. mustC. wou ldn’tD. can’t30. Many children, _____ parents are away working in big cities, are taken good care of in the village.A. theirB. whoseC. of themD. with whom31. If it _____ tomorrow, we will stay indoors to have our training class.A. rainsB. rainC. will rainD. rained32. The college sports meet was _____ till next week because of the heavy rain.A. put outB. put onC. put offD. put up33. Lord Jim _____ a private school five years ago with the money he earned through hard work.A. findsB. foundC. foundsD. founded34. When Bob and his friends came, we _____ our supper then.A. hadB. were havingC. haveD. are having35. That big dictionary _____ Tom two hundred dollars.A. spentB. paidC. costD. took36. It was in 2005 _____ we began to introduce this new technique into our company.A. whichB. thenC. whenD. that37. He _____ the maths examination if he had worked hard enough, but he didn’t.A. would passB. has passedC. would have passedD. passed38. Since it is already midnight, we _____ now.A. had better leavingB. had better leaveC. had better to leaveD. had better have left39. Rabbits are quiet animals, _____ they are able to make 20 different sounds.A. howB. in spite ofC. because ofD. even though40. There are two rooms in the house, _____ serves as a kitchen.A. the smaller of whichB. the smaller of whatC. the smallest of whichD. the smallest of that41. I was so tired then that I fell _____ in class.A. asleepB. sleepC. sleepingD. slept42. I can only stay here for a while, but I’ll come again in _____ days.A. a fewB. fewC. a littleD. little43. Given the choice between work and play, tom would surely prefer the _____.A. lateB. laterC. latterD. last44. He began to work for a big company _____ an early age.A. onB. atC. ofD. with45. James doesn’t like pop music. _____ does his sister.A. SoB. AlsoC. EitherD. NeitherPart Ⅲ Identification (10%)Directions: Each of the following sentences has four underlined parts marked A, B, C and D. Identify the one that is not correct. Then blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.46. How an interesting role she played in the film! No wonder she has won an Oscar.A B C D47. The famous scientist, in his honor a dinner party will be held tonight, isA B Cto arrive soon.D48. The old man was so angry and spoke so fast that none of his children understoodA B Cthat he meant.D49. The young man, to make several attempts to beat the world record in highA B Cjumping, decided to have another try.D50. In the town was found many old people who badly needed money and care.A B C D51. As early as the 12th century boys in England enjoyed to play football.A B C D52. So absorbed she was in her work that she didn't realize it was time thatA B C Dshe picked up her daughter.53. In big cities there is an increasingly need for cheap apartments for theA B C Dlower middle class.54. The price of meat was much more higher than expected.A B C D55. Joe's father has died ten years ago, so he has lived with his mother sinceA B Cthen.DPart IV Cloze (10%)Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage, and for each blank there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D at the end of the passage. You should choose ONE answer that best fits into the passage. Then blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.There __56__ a king who had twelve beautiful daughters. They __57__ in twelve beds all in one room and when they went to bed, the __58__ were shut and locked up. __59__, every morning __60__ shoes were found to be quite worn through as if they had been danced in all night. Nobody could __61__ how it happened, or __62__ the princesses had been.So the king made it __63__ to all that if any person could discover the __64__ and find out where it was that the princesses danced in the __65__, he would have the __66__ he liked best to take as his wife, and would be king __67__ his death. But whoever tried and did not succeed, after three days and nights, would be __68__ to death.A prince from a nearby country soon came. He was well entertained, and in the evening was taken to the chamber (大房间) next __69__ the one where the princesses lay in their twelve __70__ . There he was to sit and __71__ where they went to dance; and, in order __72__ nothing could happen without him hearing it, the door of his __73__ was left open. But the prince soon went to sleep; and when he __74__ in the morning he found that the princesses had all been dancing, __75__ the soles of their shoes were full of holes.56. A. was B. were C. is D. are57. A. did B. slept C. washed D. kicked58. A. chairs B. desks C. doors D. roofs59. A. So B. Therefore C. Then D. However60. A. their B. your C. our D. her61. A. make out B. take out C. find out D. speak out62. A. when B. what C. why D. where63. A. know B. knowing C. knows D. known64. A. story B. secret C. news D. idea65. A. night B. day C. afternoon D. morning66. A. one B. it C. some D. that67. A. before B. after C. of D. below68. A. made B. passed C. put D. handed69. A. by B. to C. at D. on70. A. boxes B. buckets C. sofas D. beds71. A. notice B. keep C. watch D. hit72. A. that B. which C. who D. whose73. A. kitchen B. classroom C. chamber D. restaurant74. A. ate B. awoke C. slept D. ran75. A. for B. so C. but D. thoughPart Ⅴ Translation (20%)Section ADirections: In this part, there are five sentences which you should translate into Chinese. These sentences are all taken from the 3 passages you have just read in the part of Reading Comprehension. You can refer back to the passages so as to identify their meanings in the context.76. Apparently, many people believe that the more time a person spends at work. the more he or she accomplishes.77. In fact, many studies indicate that after a certain point, anyone's productivity and creativity begin to decrease.78. Schools are bad businesses, whether public or private. not usually because of bad management but because of the nature of the business.79. There is no basis for arguing that private schools are bound to be better than public schools.80. The number of students learning Chinese is tiny compared with how many study Spanish or French.Section BDirections: In this part there are five sentences in Chinese. You should translate them into English. Be sure to write clearly.81. 我们期待和你一起工作。
2009年度全国职称英语等级考试综合类A级 真题

2009年度全国职称英语等级考试综合类(A级)真题及答案第1部分:词汇选项(第1~15题,每题1分,共15分)下面每个句子中均有1个词或短语划有横线,请为每处划线部分确定1个意义最为接近的选项.1Why can't you stop your eternal complaining?Aeverlasting B longCtemporary D boring2Hundreds of buildings were wrecked by the earthquake。
Ashaken B damagedCfallen D jumped3These paintings are considered by many to be authentic.Afaithful B royalC genuineD sincere4Many economists have given in to the fatal lure of mathematics。
Aattraction B simplicityCpower D rigor5Ten years after the event, her death still remains a puzzle.Amist B fogCmystery D secret6John was irritated by the necessity for polite conversation。
Aannoyed B troubledCthreatened D aroused7Academic records cannot be duplicated。
Aborrowed B purchasedCrewritten D copied8The emphasis on the importance of education has spurred scientific research.Afastened B encouragedCraised D initiated9We have ample money for the journey.Asome B littleCextra D enough10 The doctor's pills worked marvels for me.Apatients B miraclesCillness D recovery11 Mary's perpetual moaning nearly drove me mad。
北京学位英语真题及答案
北京地区成人本科学士学位英语统一考试Part I Reading Comprehension (30%)Directions: There are three 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 blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Passage 1Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage:Babies who are breast-fed may be more likely to be successful in life, a new study published Tuesday suggests.星期二公布的一项新的研究表明,母乳喂养的婴儿更有可能在生活中成功。
The study followed more than 3,000 babies into adulthood in Brazil.该研究跟踪了在巴西的超过3000个孩子到成年。
The researchers found those who were breast-fed scored slightly higher in intelligence tests in their 30s, stayed in schoollonger and earned more money than those who were given formula(配方奶粉).研究员发现那些母乳喂养的人在他们30岁时智力测试得分略高,比那些被给予配方奶粉的人待在学校更长,挣得钱更多。
2009年同等学力申硕英语真题试卷A及答案
2009 年同等学力人员申请硕士学位外国语水平全国统一考试英语试卷(A卷)Paper One(90 minutes)Part I Dialogue Communication (10 minutes, 10 points, 1 for each )Section A Dialogue CompletionDirections: In this section, you will read 5 short incomplete dialogues between two speakers, each followed by 4 choices marked A.B.C.D. Choose the answer that best suits the situation to complete the dialogue. Then mark the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square brackets on your machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET.1. A: It's not like George to be late for an appointment.B: ________ He's always punctual.A. No way.B. Anyway he's late.C. You're right.D. I don't think so.2. A: Helen. You look great! You're much slimmer than last time I saw you.B: ________ Actually I've been on a diet and I've been doing a keep-fit class too.A. Well, yes.B. No, thanks.C. You're flattering me.D. Are you kidding?3. A: I'm so sorry. I shouldn't have thrown your violin away. Why didn't you tell me it was abirthday present from your Dad?B: ________ What's done is done.A. No problem.B. Don't worry.C. That's fine.D. Forget it.4. A: It's really hard to maintain contact when people move around so much.B: ________A. That's right. I've been out of touch with my friends.B. You're unlucky to have lost contact with your friends.C. Is it? People just drift apart indeed!D. I ask them to keep me informed about what they are doing.5. A: Hi, John, how are you? I heard you were sick..B: They must have confused me with somebody else. ________A. I was sick last week.B. I couldn't agree with you more.C. So you're right.D. I've never felt better.Section B Dialogue ComprehensionDirections: In this section, you will read 5 short conversions between a man and a woman. At the end of each conversation there is a question followed by 4 choices marked A.B.C.D. Choose the best answer to the question from the 4 choices by marking the corresponding better with a single bar across the square brackets on your machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET.6. Woman: Where do you plan to go for dinner?Man: I was thinking of going to Joe's. It's a stone's throw away. Besides, the environment is good. Question: What can we learn about Joe's?A. It's not expensive.B. It's not far from here.C. It's an interesting place.D. It's known for its specialty.7. Man: That was an absolutely delicious meal. Your cooking is always superb but this timeyou've excelled yourself.Woman: I'm glad you enjoyed it. It's a recipe I haven't tried before.Question: What does the man think of the woman's cooking?A. It's as good as always.B. It's good enough for something new.C. It's better than usual.D. It's good, but not as good as before.8. Man: Do you think that Bob is serious about Sally?Woman: Well, I know this. I've never seen him go out so often with the same girl.Question: What conclusion can we draw from the woman's statement?A. Bob never goes steady with a girl.B. Bob is serious about Sally.C. Bob will soon change his girlfriend.D. Bob is not serious about Sally.9. Man: Every body's helping out with the dinner. Would you make the salad?Woman: Anything but that.Question: What does the woman mean?A. She doesn't want any salad.B. She will make the salad.C. She'd rather do some other jobs.D. She wants some salad.10. Man: You know what? You should invest the money yourself.Woman: that had crossed my mind.Question: What does the woman mean?A. The idea had bothered her.B. She had invested the money.C. She wouldn't give it a try.D. The idea had occurred to her.Part II Vocabulary (20 minutes, 10 points, 0.5 for each)Section ADirections: In this section there are 10 sentences, each with one word or phrase underlined. Choose the one from the 4 choices marked A.B.C.D that best keeps the meaning of the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square brackets on your machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET.11. The applications of genetic engineering are abundant and choosing one appropriate for this casecan be rather difficult.A. plentifulB. sufficientC. adequateD. countable12.The newly elected president has pledged $13 million to the automobile industry for its survival.A. preparedB. promisedC. disposedD. delivered13. The Americans recognize that the UN can be the channel for greater diplomatic activity.A. mediumB. placeC. resortD. tunnel14. The growth of part-time and flexible working pattern allows more women to take advantage of job opportunities.A. catch up withB. make use ofC. cast light onD. get rid of15. Nobody can help but be fascinated by the world into which he is taken by the science fiction.A. impressedB. amusedC. puzzledD. attracted16. Senator James Meeks has called off a boycott of Chicago Public Schools, organized to protest Illinois' education funding system.A. reclaimedB. proposedC. canceledD. indulged17. The new book focuses on the concept that to achieve and maintain total health, people need physical, social and emotional well-being.A. attainB. gainC. acquireD. gather18. The 16 percent fare increase would bring Chicago fares in line with those of other big cities.A. in agreement withB. in cooperation withC. in connection withD. in association with19. It is true that London is often sunless, damp and raw, though the occasional sunny days seem all the more attractive by contrast.A. mildB. chillyC. cloudyD. moist20. Like flowers that have been waiting all winter to blossom, tourists are eager to burst forth with their cameras.A. surviveB. breezeC. bloomD. reviveSection BDirections: In this section, there are 10 incomplete sentences. For each sentence there are 4 choices marked A.B.C.D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square brackets on your machine-scoring ANSERS SHEET.21. A large ________ of the sunlight never reaches the earth while infra-red heat given off by the earth is allowed to escape freely.A. ratioB. proportionC. rateD. fraction22. It is amusing that she ________ her father's bad temper as well as her mother's good looks.A. inheritedB. retainedC. preservedD. maintained23. ________ the few who have failed in their examination, all the other students in the hall are in very high spirits.A. In spite thatB. But forC. Apart fromD. For the sake of24. The decline in moral standards, which has long concerned social analysts, has at last ________ the attention of average Americans.A. clarifiedB. cultivatedC. characterizedD. captured25. Our neighbor Uncle Johnson is a stubborn man. Needless to say, we tried ________ to make him change his mind.A. in shortB. in secretC. in vainD. in danger26. The western media was astonished to see that China's GDP ________ by almost 40% just in two years' time.A. flourishedB. floatedC. soaredD. roared27. Unemployment seems to be the________social problem in this area and may undermine social stability.A. prevalentB. primintiveC. previousD. premature28. Many people, when ill, see their doctors and ask them to ______ something that will make themfeel better.A.describeB.prescribeC. reviseD.devise29. Facing growing costs and shrinking tax _______, the government is now threatening to cutfunding for environmental protection programs.A. budgetB. collectionC. profitD. revenue30. Research shows heavy coffee drinking is________ a small increase in blood pressure, but notenough to increase the risk for high blood pressure.A. compared withB. associated withC. attributed toD. referred toPartⅢReading Comprehension (45minutes, 30point)Directions: There are 5 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by 5 questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square brackets on your machine-scoring NSWER SHEET. Passage OneThe other day my son asked me if he could ride up to his elementary school on his bike and meet his friend. He wanted the both of them to ride back to our house so they could play video games and jump on the trampoline (蹦床). I have to admit, part of me wanted to say no. We can go pick him up or his parents can bring him over here. I thought. But my son is eleven years old now. And after all, I do let him ride his bike to school. But I also drive my daughter to school and I can see him on the way, making sure he is getting there safely.My husband thinks I am too overprotective. I don't dare to let my children walk anywhere without one of us going along. As you pull out of our neighborhood, there is a shopping center across the street.My son always asks if he can ride his bike or walk over to the drugstore by himself. But crossing that street is just too dangerous. The cars fly around the corner like they're driving in a car race. What if he gets hit? What if some teenage bullies are hanging our in the parking lot?I want so much to give my children the freedom that I enjoyed having when I was growing up but I hesitate to do so because there are dangers around every corner. Too many kidnaps, too many sex offenders. I went online and discovered there are 41 sex offenders in my area alone.I honestly don't think my mom worried about such things when her children were young.Growing up in the 1970s was indeed a different time. I never wore a helmet (头盔) when I rode a bike. We were all over the neighborhood, on our bikes and on foot, coming home for dinner and then back out again until dark. We rode in the back of the truck, didn't wear seatbelts. I walked to and from school every day ..31. What did the author feel reluctant to let her son do?A. Meet his friend.B. Play video games.C. Jump on the trampoline.D. Ride his bike on streets.32. What does the author mean when she says“But my son is eleven years old now”?A. He is old enough to be given some freedom now.B. He is a bit too young to go out alone.C. He has reached the legal age for riding a bike.D. He can't protect himself from road hazars.33. Given her husband's attitude towards bringing up kids, he would most probably ________.A. drive his son to school to ensure safetyB. follow his son all the way to school and backC. give his son more freedom in deciding what to doD. ask the other boy's parents to bring him over here34. Which of the following is NOT considered by the author as a potential threat to kids?A. Teenage bullies.B. The drugstoreC. Child abusers.D. Cars racing by35. What can we infer from the last paragraph?A. The social security back in the 1970s was no better than it is today.B. Today's children enjoy more freedom than those in the 1970s.C. Children today are more obedient to their parents.D. Children in the 1970s enjoyed more freedom than those today.36. What is the author's main purpose in writing this passage?A. To compare today's social environment with that of the 1970s.B. To show her concern over the increasing crime rate in her neighborhood.C. To describe her hesitation as to how much freedom she should give her son.D. To express her worries about both safety and security in her area.Passage TwoAbout a century ago more people would not have appreciated the study of a foreign language as they do today. Gone are those days when patriotism towards one's own language was a major obstacle to learning foreign languages, a time when most nations were trying to throw their alien rulers out of their countries in their freedom struggles.Gone are those days when people were proud of their mother or father tongues and considered that their native languages alone will suffice the need to survive. Language skills today have become as important as other business and career skills like IT, vocational or professional skills. Thus learning a foreign language today has become essential for an individual whether it isfor careers, growing a business, or even to make an impression.All that one needs to possess these days is a drive to learn a foreign language and there are all kinds of institutes and courses that teach various foreign languages like French, German, Spanish, and Japanese. Today's world economy has bridged the barriers of race, sex, color and religion andthe world has become a smaller place. Today's businesses also demand language skills to expand and grow in other countries. Tens and hundredsof businesses world wide are expanding and growing their businesses by promoting them in countries other than their countries of origin. The tremendous growth of the Internet has further increased the demand for language skills. In Canada an official rule also says that all commercial establishments must have their websites created both in English and French, the official languages of the country.Language can also ease race and border barriers. You are more welcome in an alien nation if you know the language of the people there and can converse in their tongue. People in these countries immediately respect you and think you care about their culture as much as they do because in any culture language is the key identity.37. One of the reasons for not studying a foreign language in the past is ________.A. it was too difficultB. it was not allowedC. it was seen as disloyaltyD. it was taught by foreign rulers38. According to the article, which of the following is true?A. People's language skills are better than in the past.B. Foreign language skills are of vital importance.C. It's easier nowadays to learn a foreign language.D. People today are not proud of their native language.39. What does“o make an impression”(Paragraph 1) probably mean?A. To remember things.B. To express ideas.C. To show respect.D. To be liked by others.40. The world has become smaller because of ________A. business expansionB. the growth of the InternetC. a globa lized economyD. the learning of foreign languages41. According to the article, the growth of the Internet requires ________.A. more foreign language skillsB. more bilingual websitesC. better command of EnglishD. more commercial establishments42. People in a foreign country will treat you with more respect if you speak their language because________A. they think you love their countryB. they think you understand their cultureC. it's easier for them to communicate with youD. they believe you are a good language learnerPassage ThreeYou may have wondered why the supermarkets are all the same.It is not because the companies that operate them lack imagination. It is because they all aim at persuading people to buy thins.In the supermarket, it takes a while for the mind to get into a shopping mode. This is why the area immediately inside the entrance is known as the “decompression zone”. People need to slow down and look around, even if they are regulars. In sales terms this area is a bit of a loss, so it tends to be used more for promotion.Immediately inside the first thing shoppers may come to is the fresh fruit and vegetables section. For shoppers, this makes no sense. Fruit and vegetables can be easily damaged, so they should be bought at the end, not the beginning, of a shopping trip. But what is at work here? It turns out that selecting good fresh food is a way to start shopping, and it makes people feel less guilty about reaching for the unhealthy stuff later on.Shoppers already know that everyday items, like milk, are invariably placed towards the back of a store to provide more opportunities to tempt customers. But supermarkets know shoppers know this, so they use other tricks, like placing popular items halfway along a section so that people have to walk all along the aisle looking for them. The idea is too boost“dwell time”: the length of time people spend in a store.Traditionally retailers measure “footfall”, as the number of people entering a store is known, but those numbers say nothing about where people go and how long they spend there. But nowadays, a piece of technology can fill the gap: the mobile phone. Path Intelligence, a British company tracked people's phones at Gunwharf Quays, a large retail centre in Portsmouth—not by monitoring calls,but by plotting the positions of handsets as they transmit automatically to cellular networks. It found that when dwell time rose 1% sales rose 1.3%.Such techniques are increasingly popular because of a deepening understanding about how shoppers make choices. People tell market researchers that they make rational decisions about what to buy, considering things like price, selection or convenience. But subconscious forces, involving emotion and memories, are clearly also at work.43. In Paragraph 2, “decompression zone”is the area meant to ________.A. offer shoppers a place to have a restB. prepare shoppers for the mood of buyingC. encourage shoppers to try new productsD. provide shoppers with discount information44. Putting fruit-and-vegetable section near the entrance takes advantage of shoppers' ________.A. common senseB. shopping habitsC. concerns with timeD. shopping psychology45. Path Intelligence uses a technology to ________.A. count how many people enter a storeB. measure how long people stay at a storeC. find out what people buy in a storeD. monitor what people say and do in a store46. What happened at Gunwharf Quays showed that sales ________.A. was in direct proportion to dwell timeB. was reversely linked to dwell timeC. was affected more by footfall than by dwell timeD. was affected more by dwell time than by footfall47. The author argues that shoppers ________.A. exert more influence on stores than they imagineB. are more likely to make rational choices than they knowC. tend to make more emotional decisions than they thinkD. have more control over what they buy than they assume48. The best title for the passage is ________.A. New Technology Boosts Stores' SalesB. How Shoppers Make Choices in StoresC. Rational and Irrational Ways of ShoppingD. The Science behind Stores' ArrangementsPassage FourA very important world problem is the increasing number of people who actually inhabit this planet. The limited amount of land and land resources will soon be unable to support the huge population if it continues to grow at its present rate.So why is this huge increase in population taking place? It is really due to the spread of the knowledge and practice of what is becoming known as "Death Control". You have no doubt heard of the term “Birth Control”.“Death Control”is something rather different. It recognizes the work of the doctors and scientists who now keep alive people who, not very long ago, would have died of a variety of then incurable diseases. Through a wide variety of technological innovations that include farming methods and the control of deadly diseases, we have found ways to reduce the rate at which we die. However, this success is the very cause of the greatest threat to mankind.If we examine the amount of land available for this ever-increasing population, we begin to see the problem. If everyone on the planet had an equal share of land, we would each have about 50,000 square metres. This figure seems to be quite encouraging until we examine the amount of usable land we actually have. More than three-fifths of the world's land cannot produce food.Obviously, with so little land to support us, we should be taking great care not to reduce it further. But we are not! Instead, we are consuming its “capital”——its nonrenewable fossil fuels and other mineral deposits that took millions of years to form but which are now being destroyed in decades. We are also doing the same with other vital resources not usually thought of as being nonrenewable such as fertile soils, groundwater and the millions of other species that share the earth with us.It is a very common belief that the problems of the population explosion are caused mainly by poor people living in poor countries who do not know enough to limit their reproduction. This is not true. The actual number of people in an area is not as important as the effect they have onnature. Developing countries do have an effect on their environment, but it is the populations of richer countries that have a far greater impact on the earth as a whole.49. According to the article, what contributes to the population increase?A. Birth explosion.B. Birth Control.C. Death Control.D. Technological innovations.50. The word “incurable”in Paragraph 2 means ________A. commonB. epidemicC. untreatableD. unknown51. There isn't enough land to support human beings because ________A. there are more seas than land in the worldB. most of the world's land is unusableC. the world's land has already been taken upD. the world's land is not distributed equally52. In Paragraph 4 the writer implies that fertile soils are ________A. limitedB. renewableC. productiveD. nonrenewable53. What does“to limit their reproduction”in the last paragraph mean?A. To control death.B. To produce less goods.C. To increase production.D. To practice birth control54. What do you think the writer is really concerned about?A. Long life spans.B. Population increase.C. Overuse of resources.D. The success of "Death Control".Passage FiveAll day long, you are affected by large forces. Genes influence your intelligence and willingness to take risks.Social dynamics unconsciously shape your choices. Instantaneous perceptions set off neutral reactions in your head without you even being aware of them.Over the past few years, scientists have made a series of exciting discoveries about how these deep patterns influence daily life. Nobody has done more to bring there discoveries to public attention than Malcolm Gladwell.Gladwell's new book Outliers seems at first glance to be a description of exceptionally talented individuals. But in fact, it's another book about deep patterns. Exceptionally successful people are not lone pioneers who created their own success, he argues. They are the lucky beneficiaries of social arrangements.Gladwell's noncontroversial claim is that some people have more opportunities than others. Bill Gates was lucky to go to a great private school with its own computer at the dawn of the information revolution.Gladwell's book is being received by reviewers as a call to action for the Obama Age. It could lead policy makers to finally reject policies built on the assumption that people are coldly rationalprofit-maximizing individuals. It could cause them to focus more on policies that foster relationships, social bonds and cultures of achievement.Yet, I can't help but feel that Gladwell and others who share his emphasis are preoccupied with the coolness of the discoveries. They've lost sight of the point at which the influence of social forces ends and the influence of the self-initiating individual begins.Most successful people begin with two beliefs: the future can be better than the present, and I have the power to make it so. They were often showered by good fortunes, but relied at crucial moments upon achievements of individual will. These people also have an extraordinary ability to consciously focus their attention. Control of attention is the ultimate individual power. People who can do that are not prisoners of the stimuli around them. They can choose from the patterns in the world and lengthen their time horizons.Gladwell's social determinism overlooks the importance of individual character and individual creativity. And it doesn't fully explain the genuine greatness of humanity's talents. As the classical philosophers understood, examples of individual greatness inspire achievement more reliably than any other form of education.55. In Paragraph 2, “these deep patterns”refers to all of the following EXCEPT ________.A. genes B . social dynamics C. instantaneous perceptions D. neutral reactions56. According to the author, Gladwell's new book Outliers is mainly ________.A. a descriptive study of exceptionally talented individualsB. about the importance of social arrangements to personal successC. to discuss why some people have more opportunities than othersD. to explain why Bill Gates is much luckier than others57. It can be seen from Paragraph 5 that Gladwell's book ________.A. has become quite influentialB. is beginning to influence Obama's policiesC. has received severe criticismsD. assumes that people just pursue maximum profits58. According to the author, the most fundamental individual power is ________.A. individual willB. control of attentionC. a good characterD. exceptional creativity59. The author believes that individual greatness is more closely related to ________.A. social forces and genesB. good luck and educationC. individual character and creativityD. individual genes and good education60. This passage is probably a ________.A. book reviewB. book reportC. political essayD. news reportPart IV Close (15 minutes, 15 points, 1 for each)Directions: In this part, there is a passage with 15 blanks. For each blank there are 4 choices marked A.B.C.D. Choose the best answer for each blank and markthe corresponding letter with a single bar across the square brackets on your machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET.Nuclear energy is an efficient and convenient substitute for conventional forms of energy which were found in special geographical locations. Large amounts of 61 and effort are required to 62 these locations. Once the sites are found, men and equipment must be brought to tap and use these sources of energy. However, a large proportion of such sites are found only in far and 63 places. This increases the difficulties of 64 these forms of energy. With nuclear energy, such difficulties are not present. Nuclear reactors can easily be built anywhere, and man does not have to compete with the 65 of nature in order to obtain the energy. For equal amounts of energy, nuclear energy is much more convenient and inexpensive to obtain than conventional sources of energy.With nuclear energy, the amount of pollution is greatly reduced. 66 the production of nuclear energy is based on the fission (裂变) of atoms, pollution is kept to a very low level. The energy produced in the reactors is converted into heat and electricity, and these have 67 or no pollution at all. Conventional formsof fuel, 68 ,produce large amounts of pollution.Production of nuclear energy uses the 69 of the fission of atoms: thus, 70 amounts of energy can be obtained from it. The world's reserves of oil, coal and natural gas are running 71 at a tremendous rate and current estimates predict that 72 of the 21st century, most of these conventional fuels will be used up. Nuclear energy is the exception 73 this gloomy prediction. Through splitting and fusing atoms, large amounts of energy can be produced, and 74 this process can go on and on until all our energy needs are satisfied. The 75 of nuclear energy as a boundless source of energy is indeed great, and we must harness it whenever possible as。
2009年11月北京成人本科学位英语真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)
2009年11月北京成人本科学位英语真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)题型有: 2. Reading Comprehension 3. V ocabulary and Structure 4. Identification 5. Cloze 6. TranslationPart I Reading Comprehension (30%)Directions: There are three 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.According to a recent survey, employees in many companies today work longer hours than employees did in 1979.They also take shorter vacations than employees in 1979.It seems that Americans are working harder today than ever before. Or are they? A management consultant, Bill Meyer, decided to find out. For three days, he observed an investment banker hard at work. Meyer wrote down everything the banker did during his long workday, At the end of the three-day period, Meyer reviewed the banker’s activities with him. What did they find out? They discovered that the man spent 80 percent of his time doing unnecessary work. For example, he attended unnecessary meetings, made redundant (多余的) telephone calls, and spent time packing and unpacking his two big briefcases. (76)Apparently, many people believe that the more time a person spends at work, the more he or she accomplishes. When employers evaluate employees, they often consider the amount of time on the job in addition to job performance. Employees know this. Although many working people can do their job effectively during a regular 40-hour work week, they feel they have to spend more time on the job after normal working hours so that the people who can promote them see them. A group of headhunters (猎头) were asked their opinion about a situation. They had a choice of two candidates for an executive position with an important company. The candidates had similar qualifications for the job.For example, they were both reliable. One could do the job well in a 40-hour work week. The other would do the Same job in an 80-hour work week just as well. According to a headhunting expert, the 80-hour-a-week candidate would get the job.The time this candidate spends on the job may encourage other employees to spend mote time at work, too. Employers believe that if the employees stay at work later, they may actually do more work. However, the connection between time and productivity (生产率) is not always positive. (77) In fact, many studies indicate that after a certain point, anyone’s productivity and creativity begin to decrease. Some employees are not willing to spend so much extra, unproductive time at the office once they finish their work satisfactorily, they want to relax and enjoy themselves. For these people, the Solution is to find a company that encourages people to do both.1.What is the main idea of this passage?A.Many people work long hours but do not always do a lot of work.B.Most people can get more work done by working longer hours.C.Most Americans work 80 hours a week and some work even longer.D.People can make more money by working longer hours.正确答案:A解析:本题考查考生对文章大意的把握。
2009年全国高考英语试题及答案-北京卷
2009年普通高校招生统一考试北京卷(英语)(满分150分,时间120分钟) 第I 卷(选择题,共115分)第一部分 听力理解(共两节,30分)第一节 (共5小题;每小题1.5分,共7.5分)听下面五段对话。
每段对话后有一道小题。
从每题所给的 A 、B 、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你将有 10秒钟时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话你将听一遍。
例: What is the man going to read?A. A n ewspaper.B. A magaz ine.C. A book. 答案是A 。
1. How fast can the woma n type?A. 15 words a minu te.B. 45 words a mi nu te.C. 80 words a minute.2. Which program does the man like most?A. Sports.B. History.C. News.3. Which Ian guage does Mr. White speak well?A. Fren ch.B. Spani sh. C, Japanese.4. What was in the woma n5. Where does the con versati onprobably take place? A. In a classroom. B. I n a library. C. I n a bookstore.第二节 (共15小题;每小题1.5分,共22.5 分)听下面6段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几道小题,从每小题所给的 个选项中选出最佳选项。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有 5 秒钟的时间阅读每小题。
听完后, 每小题将给出 5秒钟的做答s miss ing bag?A.H.U时间。
每段对话或独白你将听两遍。
听第 6 段材料,回答第 6 至7 题。
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更多精品在大家! http://www.TopSage.com 大家网,大家的! 北京2009年4月学位英语A卷真题 Part I Reading Comprehension (30%) Directions: There are three 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 1 Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage: I hear many parents complain that their teenage children are rebelling. I wish it were so. At your age you ought to be growing away from your parents. You should be learning to stand on your own feet. But take a good look at the present rebellion. It seems that teenagers are all taking the same way of showing that they disagree with their parents. Instead of striking out boldly on their own, most of them are holding one another's hands for reassurance (放心)。 They claim they want to dress as they please. But they all wear the same clothes. They set off in new directions in music. But they all end up listening to the same record. Their reason for thinking or acting in such a way is that the crowd is doing it. They have come out of their cocoon (茧) into a larger cocoon. (76) It has become harder and harder for a teenager to stand up against the popularity wave and to go his or her own way. Industry has firmly carved out a market for teenagers. These days every teenager can learn from the advertisements what a teenager should have and be. This is a great barrier for the teenager who wants to find his or her own path. But the barrier is worth climbing over. The path is worth following. You may want to listen to classical music instead of going to a party. You may want to collect rocks when everyone else is collecting records. You may have some thoughts that you don't care to share at once with your classmates. Well, go to it. Find yourself. Be yourself. Popularity will come—with the people who respect you for who you are. That's the only kind of popularity that really counts. 1. The author's purpose in writing this passage is to tell______. A. readers how to be popular with people around B. teenagers how to learn to make a decision for themselves C. parents how to control and guide their children D. people how to understand and respect each other 2. According to the author, many teenagers think they are brave enough to act on their own, but in fact most of them______. A. have much difficulty understanding each other B. lack confidence C. dare not cope with any problems alone D. are very much afraid of getting lost 3. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage? A. There is no popularity that really counts. B. Many parents think that their children are challenging their authority. C. It is not necessarily bad for a teenager to disagree with his or her classmates. D. Most teenagers are actually doing the same. 4. The author thinks of advertisements as______to teenagers. A. inevitable B. influential 2 / 11 29500008.doc TopSage.com 大家网,大家的! http://www.topsage.com 更多精品在大家! C. instructive D. attractive 5. The main idea of the last paragraph is that a teenager should______. A. differ from others in as many ways as possible B. become popular with others C. find his real self D. rebel against his parents and the popularity wave Passage 2 Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage: (77) Much unfriendly feeling towards computers has been based on the fear of widespread unemployment resulting from their introduction. Computers are often used as part of automated (自动化) production systems requiring a least possible number of operators, causing the loss of many jobs. This has happened, for example, in many steelworks. On the other hand, computers do create jobs. They are more skilled and better paid, though fewer in number than those they replace. Many activities could not continue in their present formwithout computers, no matter how many people are employed. Examples are the check clearing (交换) system of major banks and the weather forecasting system. When a firm introduces computers, a few people are usually employed in key posts (such as jobs of operations managers) while other staff are re-trained as operators, programmers, and data preparation staff. (78) After the new system has settled down, people in non-computer jobs are not always replaced when they leave, resulting in a decrease in the number of employees. This decrease is sometimes balanced by a substantial increase in the activity of the frim, resulting from the introduction of computers. The attitudes of workers towards computers vary. There is fear of widespread unemployment and of the takeover of many jobs by computer-trained workers, making promotion for older workers not skilled in computers more difficult. On the other hand, many workers regard the trend toward wider use of computers inevitable. They realize that computers bring about greater efficiency and productivity, which will improve the condition of the whole economy, and lead to the creation of more jobs. This view was supported by the former British Prime Minister, James Callaghan in 1979, when he made the point that new technologies hold the key to increased productivity, which will benefit the economy in the long run. 6. The unfriendly feeling towards computers is developed from______. A. the possible widespread unemployment caused by their introduction B. their use as part of automated production systems C. the least possible number of operators D. the production system in steelworks 7. The underlined word“They” (Line 1, Par. 2) refers to______. A. computers B. jobs C. activities D. systems 8. According to Paragraph 2, without computers______. A. human activities could not continue B. there could not be weather forecasting systems C. many activities would have to change their present form