2009英语二真题及答案

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英语(二)真题2009年下半年_真题(含答案与解析)-交互

英语(二)真题2009年下半年_真题(含答案与解析)-交互

英语(二)真题2009年下半年(总分100, 做题时间90分钟)Ⅰ.Vocabulary and Structrue从下列各句四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。

1.The traffic was held up for more than thirty minutes,______caused me to arrive late.SSS_SINGLE_SELA itB thatC whatD which该问题分值: 1答案:D[解析] 句意:交通堵塞了30多分钟,致使我晚到了。

本题考查非限制性定语从句。

选项中能引导非限制性定语从句的只有which。

2.______he has many friends,he is often feeling lonely.SSS_SINGLE_SELA AsB WhenC WhileD Since该问题分值: 1答案:C[解析] 句意:尽管他有很多朋友,但他经常感到孤单。

本题考查让步状语从句。

as与while都可引导让步状语从句,但as一般不置于句首,故本题选while。

3.Poor speaker of English though he was at the time,he still managed to make himself______.SSS_SINGLE_SELA understandB understoodC undemandingD to understand该问题分值: 1答案:B[解析] 句意:虽然他当时英语很差,但他仍尽量表达自己的意思。

本题考查固定搭配。

make oneself understood意为“(用另一种语言)表达自己的意思”。

4.There are many sales this season,during which stores will lowertheir______prices.SSS_SINGLE_SELA normalB generalC ordinaryD usual该问题分值: 1答案:A[解析] 句意:这个季节有很多大减价活动,期间,商家会降低商品的正常价格。

09年考研英语二真题

09年考研英语二真题

09年考研英语二真题2009年考研英语二真题包含阅读理解、语法填空和翻译三个部分,总共1500字左右。

下面按照题型分述这三个部分的内容:阅读理解部分:阅读理解部分共有三篇文章,分别涉及科学研究、历史文化和社会问题。

这三篇文章都较长,每篇文章都有4-5个问题需要回答。

针对每个问题,需要针对文章进行理解和归纳,给出准确的答案。

在回答问题时,可以适当引用文章中的原文,以支持自己的观点。

注意,文章在阅读理解部分中不需要刻意分节,但可以使用段落换行,使得文章看起来更加清晰流畅。

语法填空部分:语法填空部分共10个空格,涉及语法知识点和词汇应用。

每个空格前都有一个提示词,提示填入的单词或短语的词性或前后关系。

在填写答案时,要注意上下文的连贯性,确保填入的词语在语法和意义上都是正确的。

此外,也可以在填空处适当加入一些过渡词,使得整个文章过渡自然。

翻译部分:翻译部分包含两个句子,分别是中译英和英译中。

在翻译部分中,需要全面理解原文的意思,并准确表达出来。

在翻译中,可以根据具体句子结构和语义适当增加连接词和短语,使得译文更通顺流畅。

总结:在写完整个文章后,可以对每个部分的问题和答案进行总结,优化表达,确保整篇文章的逻辑性和流畅性。

最后再进行一次审校,保证没有拼写或语法错误。

根据上述描述,本文给出了2009年考研英语二真题的写作要求和分述。

各个部分的要求和格式都有所不同,但都需要保证语句通顺、表达流畅,无影响阅读体验的问题。

通过仔细阅读题目,准确理解题意,以及运用合适的语言表达和组织结构,可以完成一篇整洁美观、完整准确的1500字文章。

2009年10月全国自考英语(二)试题及答案[1]

2009年10月全国自考英语(二)试题及答案[1]

2009年10月全国自考英语(二)试题及答案[1](二)试题及答案一、Vocabulary and Structure(10 points,1 point each)从1、The traffic was held up for more than thirty minutes,________caused me toarrive late、A、itB、thatC、whatD、which2、________he has many friends,he is often feeling lonely、A、AsB、WhenC、WhileD、Since3、Poor speaker of English though he was at thetime,he still managed to makehimself_______、A、understandB、understoodC、understandingD、to understand4、There are many sales this season,during which stores will lowertheir_________prices、A、normalB、generalC、ordinaryD、usual5、As for family education,parents are encouraged to rely on_________rather thanpunishment、A、criticismB、intimidationC、persuasionD、scolding6、Scientists doubt whether it’s_________to regulate one’s bio logical clock bydrinking、A、feasibleB、incredibleC、fashionableD、valuable7、You’d better leave things________if you don’t know how to deal with them、A、lonelyB、onlyC、loneD、alone答案8、The room was quiet,_________the occasional coughing from my throat、A、in caseB、except forC、by farD、instead of答案9、So far scientists have onlyacquired_________understanding of the physicalprocesses that cause earthquakes、A、a partialB、a changeableC、an originalD、an individual10、The profit-sharing plan is designed to_______the staff to work hard、A、calculateB、demonstrateC、speculateD、motivate二、Cloze Test(10 points,1 point each)下列短文中有个空白,每个空白有四个选项。

英语(二)真题2009年下半年

英语(二)真题2009年下半年

英语(二)真题2009年下半年(总分:100.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、{{B}}Ⅰ.Vocabulary and Structrue{{/B}}(总题数:10,分数:10.00)1.The traffic was held up for more than thirty minutes,______caused me to arrive late.(分数:1.00)A.itB.thatC.whatD.which √解析:[解析] 句意:交通堵塞了30多分钟,致使我晚到了。

本题考查非限制性定语从句。

选项中能引导非限制性定语从句的只有which。

2.______he has many friends,he is often feeling lonely.(分数:1.00)A.AsB.WhenC.While √D.Since解析:[解析] 句意:尽管他有很多朋友,但他经常感到孤单。

本题考查让步状语从句。

as与while都可引导让步状语从句,但as一般不置于句首,故本题选while。

3.Poor speaker of English though he was at the time,he still managed to make himself______. (分数:1.00)A.understandB.understood √C.undemandingD.to understand解析:[解析] 句意:虽然他当时英语很差,但他仍尽量表达自己的意思。

本题考查固定搭配。

make oneself understood意为“(用另一种语言)表达自己的意思”。

4.There are many sales this season,during which stores will lower their______prices.(分数:1.00)A.normal √B.generalC.ordinaryual解析:[解析] 句意:这个季节有很多大减价活动,期间,商家会降低商品的正常价格。

2009PEST真题及答案

2009PEST真题及答案

2009年9月公共英语二级真题及答案(总分70, 考试时间90分钟)第一部分听力理解略第二部分英语知识运用第一节单项填空从A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

1.-Your sister looks beautiful. Is she a model or a film star -______. She's a doctor.A.Whatever you sayB.Forget about itC.You betD.Far from it2.I'11 send you my address______ I find somewhere to live.A.althoughB.asC.whileD.once3.-Who is late this time -______you ask Susan, of course.A.CouldB.CanC.NeedD.Would4.Mack is very busy; he is a full-time student, while______ a part-time job.A.to holdB.being heldC.heldD.holding5.-Harry treats his secretary badly. -Yes, he seems to think that she's the______ important person in the office.A.lessB.leastC.moreD.most6.Alice was about to______, when she suddenly found an answer to the question.A.make upB.look upC.turn upD.give up7.It was a big celebration-______people gathered at the city square.A.five thousandsB.five thousandC.thousandsD.thousand of8.______ if he'd ever been fined before, Mathew replied, "Only for speeding. "A.AskingB.AskedC.To askD.Having asked9.Although it was not named______ 1782,this kind of metal was used as early as 5300 B.C. A.forB.inC.untilD.since10.Just think, in three months it'll be summer again.A.otherB.anotherC.theseD.those11.Tony couldn't go to university but______ his education through evening school courses. A.has continuedB.continuedC.continuesD.had continued12.It is said that Sally's been painting for years since she was a little girl,______A.isn't sheB.hasn't itC.hasn't sheD.doesn't it13.-"Do you mind if I smoke" -"Well, actually,______. "A.I'd rather you didn'tB.go aheadC.it doesn't workD.never mind14.John and Sue______ computer games for hours before their parents came home from work.A.are playingB.have been playingC.playedD.had been playing15.Please give me more time;______ I shall not be able to finish the paper by next Monday.A.meanwhileB.thereforeC.otherwiseD.still第二节完型填空阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。

2009年考研英语真题Text2解析

2009年考研英语真题Text2解析
skeptical
precision
precious
precise
hawk
claim
proclaim
reclaim
acclaim
exclaim
ancestry
怀疑的
准确度,精确
珍贵的,贵重的
准确的,精确的
散播(谣言等),鹰
要求,声称
宣告,声明
要求归还,收回
欢呼,喝彩
呼喊,惊叫
祖先
He notes that each individual has many ancestors-
sample
批评家,评论家批评的,危急ຫໍສະໝຸດ 评论,指责批评,评论
商业的,商业性的
商业,交际
委员会,委托代办
参考,提到
参考
参考数据库
样品,试样
Databases used by some companies
don’t rely on data collected systematically
but rather lump together information from different research projects.
adj.
adv.
n.
把…归并到一起
This means that a DNA database may have a lot of data from some regions
and not others,
so a person’s test results may differ depending on the company that processes the results.
亲子、亲族鉴定,
被收养的孩子可用它寻找生物学意义上的亲属;

2009年全国卷II高考真题英语试卷-学生用卷

2009年全国卷II高考真题英语试卷-学生用卷一、语音辨识(每小题1分,共5分)1、【来源】 2009年高考真题全国卷II第1~5题5分从A、B、C、D四个选项中,找出其画线部分与所给单词的画线部分读音相同的选项。

(1) JulyA. diar yB. energ yC. repl yD. dail y(2) medicineA. twi c eB. medi c alC. perfe c tD. clini c(3) seizeA. n e ighbourB. w e ighC. e ightD. rec e ive(4) determineA. rem i ndB. min i sterC. sm i leD. t i dy(5) existA. e x perienceB. e x amineC. e x citeD. e x plode二、单项选择(每小题1分,共15分)2、【来源】 2009年高考真题全国卷II第6题1分2009~2010学年北京高二下学期周测2009年高考全国新课标卷IIIt is often that human beings are naturally equipped to speak.A. saidB. to sayC. sayingD. being said3、【来源】 2009年高考真题全国卷II第7题1分2009年高考全国新课标卷IICharles was alone at home, with looking after him.A. someoneB. anyoneC. not oneD. no one4、【来源】 2009年高考真题全国卷II第8题1分2010~2011学年北京西城区高一上学期期末2009~2010学年北京西城区高一上学期期末2009~2010学年北京高二下学期周测2016~2017学年3月北京海淀区北京市育英中学高二下学期月考第23题1分Progress so far very good and we are sure that the work will be finished on time.A. wasB. had beenC. has beenD. will be5、【来源】 2009年高考真题全国卷II第9题1分2009年高考全国新课标卷IIThe children loved their day trip, and they enjoyed the horse ride.A. mostB. moreC. lessD. little6、【来源】 2009年高考真题全国卷II第10题1分2018~2019学年10月北京海淀区中国人民大学附属中学月考第26题1分2009年高考All the dishes in this menu,otherwise stated, will serve two to three people.A. asB. ifC. thoughD. unless7、【来源】 2009年高考真题全国卷II第11题1分2009年高考全国新课标卷III'm sure that your letter will get attention. They know you're waiting for the reply.A. continuedB. immediateC. carefulD. general8、【来源】 2009年高考真题全国卷II第12题1分2009年高考全国新课标卷IIThe CDs are on sale! Buy one and you get completely free.A. otherB. othersC. oneD. ones9、【来源】 2009年高考真题全国卷II第13题1分2020~2021学年天津南开区天津市南开中学高二下学期期中A卷第17题0.5分Jenny nearly missed the flight doing too much shopping.A. as a result ofB. on top ofC. in front ofD. in need of10、【来源】 2009年高考真题全国卷II第14题1分What I need is book that contains ABC of oil painting.A. a; 不填B. the; 不填C. the; anD. a; the11、【来源】 2009年高考真题全国卷II第15题1分2010~2011学年期中2008~2009学年北京东城区高一上学期期末If you leave the club, you will not be back in.A. receivedB. admittedC. turnedD. moved12、【来源】 2009年高考真题全国卷II第16题1分2018~2019学年10月广东深圳福田区深圳市高级中学高中部高二月考第38题1分2009~2010学年北京西城区高二上学期期中2019~2020学年河北衡水武邑县河北武邑中学高三上学期期末第30题1分They use computers to keep the traffic smoothly.A. being runB. runC. to runD. running13、【来源】 2009年高考真题全国卷II第17题1分2019~2020学年广东深圳罗湖区深圳市翠园中学高一上学期单元测试《Unit 5 定语从句》第25题1分My friend showed me round the town,was very kind of him.B. thatC. whereD. it14、【来源】 2009年高考真题全国卷II第18题1分It's high time you had your hair cut; it's getting.A. too much longB. much too longC. long too muchD. too long much15、【来源】 2009年高考真题全国卷II第19题1分2009年高考全国新课标卷II文科—Do you mind my opening the window? It's a bit hot in here.—,as a matter of fact.A. Go aheadB. Yes, my pleasureC. Yes, I doD. Come on16、【来源】 2009年高考真题全国卷II第20题1分2009年高考全国新课标卷II2011~2012学年北京高二上学期周测I can't leave. She told me that I stay here until she comes back.A. canB. mustD. may三、完形填空(每小题1.5分,共30分)17、【来源】 2009年高考真题全国卷II第21~40题30分One of my father's favorite sayings as I was growing up was "Try it!" I couldn't say I didn'tlike1, whatever it might be,2I tried it. Over the years I've come to3how much of my success I owe tomy4of those words as one of my values.My5job was just one I decided to try for a couple of years untilI6what I want to do as a career (职业).7I believed I would work for a few years, get married, stay home and raise a family, so I didn't think the job I took8that much. I couldn't have been more9. I mastered the skills of that beginning level position and I was given the opportunity (机会)to10through the company into different11. I accepted each new opportunity with the12, "Well, I'll try it; if I don't like it I can always go back to my13position." But I was with the same company for the past 28 years, and I've14every career change I've made. I've discovered I15 a large number of different talents (才能) and skills that I never would have thought were within me had it not been for my being16trying new opportunities. I've also discovered that if I17what I'm doing and work hard at achieving my18. I will succeed. That's why I'mso19to be a part of CareerFables. com. Ithink20has come and I am determined to make it a success.A. everythingB. somethingC. everybodyD. somebodyA. until afterB. ever sinceC. so thatD. long beforeA. considerB. argueC. includeD. realizeA. suggestionB. explanationC. acceptanceD. discussionA. hardB. bestC. extraD. firstA. determinedB. examinedC. experiencedD. introducedA. ActuallyB. GraduallyC. FinallyD. UsuallyA. helpedB. requiredC. expressedD. matteredA. carefulB. mistakenC. interestedD. preparedA. look upB. take upC. move upD. put upA. situationsB. choicesC. directionsD. positionsA. thoughtB. replyC. actionD. adviceA. easierB. newerC. earlierD. higherA. permittedB. countedC. organizedD. enjoyedA. showB. possessC. needD. gatherA. lucky forB. slow atC. open toD. afraid ofA. think ofB. give awayC. believe inD. turn intoA. businessB. goalC. fortuneD. growthA. excitedB. curiousC. surprisedD. helpfulA. dreamB. timeC. powerD. honor四、阅读理解(每小题2分,共40分)18、【来源】 2009年高考真题全国卷II(A篇)第41~44题8分2017~2018学年北京丰台区高一上学期期中B卷第54~57题8分I know what you're thinking: pizza (比萨饼)? For breakfast? But the truth is that you can have last night's TAL#NBSP leftovers in the a. m. if you want to.I know lots of women who skip breakfast (不吃早餐), and they have a ton of different excuses for doing it. Some say they don't have time, others think they're "saving" calories (卡路里), still others just don't like breakfast food.But the bottom line is that eating in the morning is very important when you're trying to lose weight. "Eating just about anything from 300 to 400 calories would be better than nothing at all, " says Katherine Brooking, R.D., who developed the super-easy eating plan for this year's "SELF CHALLENGE". And even pizza can be healthy if it's loaded with vegetables, and you stick to one small piece.Breakfast is one meal I never miss, and the same goes for most weight loss success stories. Research shows that eating breakfast keeps you from overeating later in the day. Researchers at the University ofSouthern California found that breakfast skippers have a bigger chance of gaining weight than those who regularly have a morning meal.So eat something in the morning, anything. I know plenty of friends who end up having no breakfast altogether, and have just coffee or orange juice. I say, try heating up last night's leftovers-it may sound crazy, but if it works for you, do it! I find if I tell myself, "You can always eat it tomorrow, " I put away the leftovers instead of eating more that night. Try it … you may save yourself some pre-bedtime calories. And watch your body gain the fat-burning effects.(1) The word "leftovers" in Paragraph 1 probably means.A. food remaining after a mealB. things left undoneC. meals made of vegetablesD. pizza topped with fruit(2) What can we infer from the text?A. Working women usually have breakfast in a hurry.B. Many people have wrong ideas about breakfast.C. There are some easy ways of cooking a meal.D. Eating vegetables helps save energy.(3) According to the last paragraph, it is important to.A. eat something for breakfastB. be careful about what you eatC. heat up food before eating itD. eat calorie-controlled food(4) The text is written mainly for those.A. who go to work earlyB. who want to lose weightC. who stay up lateD. who eat before sleep19、【来源】 2009年高考真题全国卷II(B篇)第45~48题8分Having a husband means an extra seven hours of housework each week for women, according to a new study. For men, getting married saves an hour of housework a week. "It's a TAL#NBSP well-known pattern, " said lead researcher Frank Stafford at University of Michigan's Institute for Social Research. "Men usually work more outside the home, while women take on more of the housework."He points out that differences among households (家庭) exist. But in general, marriage means more housework for women and less for men. "And the situation gets worse for women when they have children, " Stafford said.Overall, times are changing in the American home. In 1976, women busied themselves with 26 weekly hours of sweeping-and-dusting work, compared with 17 hours in 2005. Men are taking on more housework, more than doubling their housework hours from six in 1976 to 13 in 2005.Single women in their 20s and 30s did the least housework, about 12 weekly hours, while married women in their 60s and 70s did the most-about 21 hours a week.Men showed a somewhat different pattern, with older men picking up the broom more often than younger men. Single men worked the hardest around the house, more than that of all other age groups of married men.Having children increases housework even further. With more than three children, for example, wives took on more of the extra work, clocking about 28 hours a week compared with husbands' 10 hours.(1) According to the "well-known pattern" in Paragraph 1, a married man.A. takes on heavier workB. does more houseworkC. is the main breadwinnerD. is the master of the house(2) How many hours of housework did men do every week in the 1970s?A. About 23.B. About 26.C. About 13.D. About 6.(3) What kind of man is doing most housework according to the text?A. An unmarried man.B. An older married man.C. A younger married man.D. A married man with children.(4) What can we conclude from Stafford's research?A. Marriage gives men more freedom.B. Marriage has effects on job choices.C. Housework sharing changes over time.D. Having children means doubled housework.20、【来源】 2009年高考真题全国卷II(C篇)第49~52题8分GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters)—A fish that lives in mangrove swamps (红树沼泽) across the Americas can live out of water for months at a time, similar to how animals adapted (适应) to land millions of years ago, a new study shows.The Magrove Rivulus, a type of small killifish, lives in small pools of water in a certain type of empty nut or even old beer cans in the mangrove swamps of Belize, the United States and Brazil. When their living place dries up, they live on the land in logs (圆木), said Scott Taylor, a researcher at the Brevard Endangered Lands Program in Florida.The fish, whose scientific name is Rivulus marmoratus, can grow as large as three inches. They group together in logs and breathe air through their skin until they can find water again.The new scientific discovery came after a trip to Belize."We kicked over a log and the fish just came crowding out, " Taylor told Reuters in neighboring Guatgemala by telephone. He said he will make his study on the fish known to the public in an American magazine early next year.In lab tests, Taylor said he found the fish can live up to 66 days out of water without eating.Some other fish can live out of water for a short period of time. The walking catfish found in Southeast Asia can stay on land for hours at time, while lungfish found in Australia, Africa and South America can live out of water, but only in an inactive state. But no other known fish can be out of water as long as the Mangrove Rivulus and remain active, according to Patricia Wright, a biologist at Canada's University of Guelph.Further studies of the fish may tell how animals changed over time."These animals live in conditions similar to those that existed millions of years ago, when animals began making the transition (过渡) from water onto land, " Wright said.(1) The Mangrove Rivulus is a type of fish that.A. likes eating nutsB. prefers living in dry placesC. is the longest living fish on earthD. can stay alive for two months out of water(2) Who will write up a report on Mangrove Rivulus?A. Patricia WrightB. Researchers in GuatemalaC. Scientists from BelizeD. Scott Taylor(3) According to the text, lungfish can.A. breathe through its skinB. move freely on dry landC. remain alive out of waterD. be as active on land as in water(4) What can we say about the discovery of Mangrove Rivulus?A. It was made quite by accidentB. It was based on a lab test of sea lifeC. It was supported by an American magazineD. It was helped by Patricia Wright21、【来源】 2009年高考真题全国卷II(D篇)第53~56题8分2017年陕西西安高三一模第8~11题8分The American newspaper has been around for about three hundred years. In 1721, the printer James Franklin, Benjamin's older brother, started the New England Courant, and that was what we mightrecognize today as a real newspaper. He filled his paper with stories of adventure, articles on art, on famous people, and on all sorts of political subjects.Three centuries after the appearance of Franklin's Courant, few believe that newspapers in their present printed form will remain alive for long. Newspaper companies are losing advertisers, readers, market value, and in some cases, their sense of purpose at a speed that would not have been imaginable just several years ago. The chief editor of the Times said recently, "At places where they gather, editors ask one another, 'How are you?', as if they have just come out of the hospital or a lost law case. "An article about the newspaper appeared on the website of the Guardian, under the headline"NOT DEAD YET."Perhaps not, but the rise of the Internet, which has made the daily newspaper look slow and out of step with the world, has brought about a real sense of death. Some American newspapers have lost 42% of their market value in the past three years. The New York Times Company has seen its stock (股票)drop by 54% since the end of 2004, with much of the loss coming in the past year. A manager at Deutsche Bank suggested that stock-holders sell off their Times stock.The Washington Post Company has prevented the trouble only by changing part of its business to education;its testing and test-preparation service now brings in at least half the company's income.(1) What can we learn about the New England Courant?A. It is mainly about the stock market.B. It carries articles by political leaders.C. It marks the beginning of newspapers.D. It remains a successful newspaper in America.(2) What can we infer about the newspaper editorsA. They often accept readers' suggestions.B. They care a lot about each other's health.C. They stop doing business with advertisers.D. They face great difficulties in their business.(3) Which of the following found a new way for its developmentA. The Washington Post.B. The Guardian.C. The New York Times.D. New England Courant.(4) How does the author seem to feel about the future of newspapersA. Satisfied.B. Hopeful.C. Surprised.D. Worried.22、【来源】 2009年高考真题全国卷II(E篇)第57~60题8分It's only 4 hours flying time from Sydney, but a world away. What better place to rest than a country where the only place people hurry is on the football field and things are done in "Fiji time"?Viti Levu-Great-Fiji is the largest island. Here you'll find the capital Suva and the international airport at Nadi Vatoa, on the other hand, is a tiny island in the farthest part of Hiji. Then there are 331 other islands, many of them with places to stay.With less than a million people living on islands, you'll never feel crowded. And with a climate (气候) that changes only for five degrees between seasons, there's never a bad time to come.From cities to villages, from mountains to beaches, from water sports to wooden artworks, Fiji can give you more adventures and special experiences than you could find almost any where in the world.Whenever you come, wherever you go, you're sure to see some unforgettable events. From war dances to religious (宗教的) songs. From market days to religious days. It's not just staged for tourists; it's still a part of everyday life in Fiji. And any one of us can enjoy Fiji's spirit by being part of the traditional (传统的) sharing of yaqona—a drink made from the root of a Fiji plant.So why not join us for the experience of a lifetime?(1) Where is the international airport of Fiji?A. In Suva.B. In Sydney.C. On the island of Vatoa.D. On the island of Viti Levu.(2) What does the text tell us about Fijian people?A. They invented "Fiji time" for visitors.B. They stick to a traditional way of life.C. They like to travel from place to place.D. They love taking adventures abroad.(3) One of the things that make Fiji a tourist attraction is.A. its comfortable hotelsB. its good weather all year roundC. its exciting football matchesD. its religious beliefs(4) Where can we most probably read this text?A. In a personal diary.B. In a science report.C. In a travel magazine.D. In a geography textbook.五、七选五(每小题1分,共5分)23、【来源】 2009年高考真题全国卷II第61~65题—Debbie! I can't believe it! I haven't seen you for years.—Dorothy! It's really a nice surprise!1—Pretty good.—2—I wish I could, but I'm on my way out. I have to be in the city in an hour.—3—There's a lot of traffic and I really have to get going. You know where I live.—Why don't you drop in one evening?—I'll do that.4Let's keep in touch.—I'd really like to. I'll talk to you soon, Debbie. I'm glad I ran into you.—5A. Take care.B. How are you?C. Where have you been?D. Can you join me?E. Come on, just for a minute.F. And you should feel free to call or visit me.G. It's been a whole year since we saw each other last time.六、单词拼写(每小题1分,共10分)24、【来源】 2009年高考真题全国卷II第66题1分On(平均), people who don't smoke are healthier than people who do.25、【来源】 2009年高考真题全国卷II第67题1分For a goalkeeper, it's a great(优势) to have big hands.26、【来源】 2009年高考真题全国卷II第68题1分Many of his finest pictures are(悬挂) in the national museum.27、【来源】 2009年高考真题全国卷II第68题1分Sydney wants to become a(律师) in the future.28、【来源】 2009年高考真题全国卷II第70题1分He(按下) the button and the doorbell rang.29、【来源】 2009年高考真题全国卷II第71题1分Farmers are reporting a very big(收成) this year.30、【来源】 2009年高考真题全国卷II第72题1分I washed and(剃须), then hurried out of the house.31、【来源】 2009年高考真题全国卷II第73题1分John missed the game because of(胃) pains.32、【来源】 2009年高考真题全国卷II第74题1分Callie will start(幼儿园) in September.33、【来源】 2009年高考真题全国卷II第75题1分The old lady needs a few feather(枕头) to make herself comfortable.七、短文改错(每小题1.5分,共15分)34、【来源】 2009年高考真题全国卷II第76~85题10分此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。

2009年10月全国自考《综合英语(二)》真题及答案【圣才出品】

2009年10月全国自考《综合英语(二)》真题及答案课程代码:00794I. 用适当语法形式或词汇填空。

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(本大题共20小题,每小题1分,共20分)1. It is suggested that the project ______ until all the preparations have beenmade.A. would startB. should startC. not to be startedD. not be started【答案】D2. Your hair wants ______; you’d better have it ______ in a couple of days.A. to cut, doneB. to cut, to be doneC. cutting, doneD. cutting, being done【答案】C3. My sister ______ a job in a factory, but she refused to ______ it.A. offered, takeB. offered, takingC. was offered, takeD. was offered, taking【答案】C4. I have never been to the city, but it is the place ______ this summer.A. where I’d like to visitB. that I’d like to visitC. I’d like to visit itD. that I’d like to visit it【答案】B5. ______ 35 years with the company, he retired at the age of 60.A. Having spentB. Being spentC. It wasD. There was【答案】A6. The reason ______ he missed the train was ______ got up late.A. because, heB. because, that heC. why, heD. why, that he【答案】D7. The girl got up earlier than usual ______ miss the first train.A. in order to notB. so as not toC. not in order toD. not so as to【答案】B8. We ______ for you everywhere. Where have you been?A. have lookedB. lookedC. have been lookingD. are looking【答案】C9. His brother often thought ______ abroad, but never ______ a chance.A. of going, he hadB. of going, did he haveC. to go, he hadD. to go, did he have【答案】B10. If Mary ______ the doctor’s advice, she would have been quite all right now.A. had followedB. were to followC. would followD. was to follow【答案】A11. Such an experienced tennis player knows how to take ______ of his opponent’s weakness.A. advantageB. chargeC. accountD. command【答案】A12. His music is enjoyed by adults and children ______.A. likeB. togetherC. alikeD. all【答案】C13. My next-door neighbor held a party and it kept me ______ all night.A. awokeB. awakeC. awakenD. awaked【答案】B14. He discovered that the old woman was hard ______ hearing.A. atB. inC. aboutD. of【答案】D15. In spite of what they said, she refused to ______ to the police.A. give wayB. give offC. give herself awayD. give herself up【答案】D16. It’s ______ the president to make a decision on this issue.A. up toB. according toC. due toD. thanks to【答案】A17. After a long talk the two sides ______ an agreement.A. arrivedB. arrived inC. reached outD. reached【答案】D18. It’s cold outside. Put on some warm clothes, ______ you will catch cold.A. orB. but。

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20##考研英语二真题Section II Close<10%>Directions: For each numbered blank in the following passage ,there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose thebest one and mark your answer on ANSWER SHEET 1 with a pencil. <10points>In1999, the price of oil hovered around $16 a barrel. By 2008, it had<21>the $100 a barrel mark. The reasons for the surge <22> from the dramatic growth of the economies of china and India to widespread <23> in oil-producing regions, including Iraq and Nigeria's delta region. Triple-digit oil prices have <24> the economic and political map of the world, <25> some old notions of power. Oil-rich nations are enjoying historic gains and opportunities, <26> major importers—including chinaand India, home to a third of the world's population-- <27> rising economic and social costs.Managing this new order is fast becoming a central <28> of global politics. Countries that need oil are clawing at each other to <29> scarce supplies, and are willing to deal with any government, <30> how unpleasant, to do it .In many poor nations with oil , the profits are being ,lost to corruption,<31> these countries of their best hope for development. And oil is fueling enormous investment funds run by foreign governments, <32> some in the west see as a new threat.Countries like Russia, Venezuela and Iran are well supplied with rising oil 33, a change reflected in newly aggressive foreign policies. But some unexpected countries are reaping benefits, <34> costs, from higher prices. Consider Germany. <35> it imports virtually all its oil,it has prospered from extensive trade with a booming Russia and the Middle East. German exports to Russia <36> 128 percent from 2001 to 2006.In the United States, as already high gas prices rose <37> higher in the spring of 2008,the issue cropped up in the presidential campaign, with Senators McCain and Obama <38> for a federal gas tax holiday during the peak summer driving months. And driving habits began to <39> ,as sales of small cars jumped and mass transport systems <40> the countryreported a sharp increase in riders.21. A. come B. gone C. crossed D. arrived22. A. covered B. discovered C. arranged D. ranged23. A. intensity B. infinity C. insecurity D.instability24. A. drawn B. redrawn C. retained D. reviewed25. A. fighting B. struggling C. challenging D. threatenin26. A. and B. while C. thus D. though27. A. confine B. conflict C. conform D. confront28. A. problem B. question C. matter D. event29. A. look for B. lock up C. send out D. keep off30. A. no matter B. what if C. only if D. in spite of31. A. abolishing B. depriving C. destroying D. eliminating32. A. what B. that C. which D. whom33. A. interests B. taxes C. incomes D. revenues34. A. as many as B. as good as C. as far as D. as well as35. A. Although B. Because C. Since D. As36. A. advanced B. grew C. reduces D. multiplie37. A. even B. still C. rather D. fairly38. A. asking B. requesting C. calling D. demanding39. A. change B. turn C. shift D. transform46.A. for B. from C. across D. OverPart III Reading Comprehension <40%>Direction: There are 4 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. Then blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet witha pencil.PASSAGE1.Henric Ibsen ,author of the play"A Doll's House", in which a pretty, helpless housewife abandons .Her husband and children to seek a more serious life, would surely have approved.. From January Ist ,2008, all public companies in Norway are obliged to ensure that at least 40% of their board directors are women. Most firms have obeyed the law, which was passed in 2003.But about 75 out of the 480 or so companies it affects are still too male for the government's liking. They will shortly receive a letterinforming them that they have until the end of February to act , or face the legal consequences---which could include being dissolved.Before the law was proposed, about 7% of board members in Norway were female , according to the Centre for Corporate Diversity .The number has since jumped to 36%. That is far higher than the average of 9% for big companies across Europe or America's 15% for the Fortune500.Norway's stock exchange and its main business lobby oppose the law, as do many businessmen." I am against quotas for women or men as a matter of principle," says Sverre Munck , head of international operations at a media firm. "Board members of public companies should be chosen solely on the basis of merit and experience,"be says. Several firms have even given up their public status in order to escape the new law.Companies have had to recruit about 1,000 women in four years. Many complain that it has been difficult to find experienced candidates. Because of this, some of the best women have collected as many as 25-35 directorships each, and are known in Norwegian business circles as the "golden skirts". One reason for the scarcity is that there are fairly few women in management in Norwegian companies---they occupy around 15% of senior positions. It has been particularly hard for firms in the oil, technology and financial industries to find women with a enough experience. Some people worry that their relative lack of experience may keep women quiet on boards, and that in turn could mean that boards might become less able to hold managers to account. Recent history in Norway, however, suggests that the right women can make strong directors. "Women feel more compelled than men to do their homework," says Ms Reksten Skaugen , who was voted Norway's chairman of the year for 2007, "and we can afford to ask the hard questions, because women are not always expected to know the answers."41. The author mentions Ibsen's play in the first paragraph in order to?????????? .A. depict women's dilemma at workB. explain the newly passed lawC. support Norwegian governmentD. introduce the topic under discussion42. A public company that fails to obey the new law could be forced to?????????? .A. pay a heavy fineB. close down its businessC. change to a private businessD. sign a document promising to act43. To which of the following is Sverre Munck most likely to agree?A. A set ratio of women in a board is unreasonable.B. A reasonable quota for women at work needs to be set.C. A common principle should be followed by all companies.D. An inexperienced businessman is not subject to the new law.44.The author attributes the phenomenon of "golden skirts" to??????????? .A. the small number of qualified females in managementB. the over-recruitment of female managers in public companiesC. the advantage women enjoy when competing for senior positionsD. the discrimination toward women in Norwegian business circles45. The main idea of the passage might be???????? .A. female power and liberation in NorwayB. the significance of Henric Ibsen's playC. women's status in Norwegian firmsD. the constitution of board members in NorwayPASSAGE2While there's never a good age to get cancer, people in their 20s and 30s can feel particularly isolated. The average age of a cancer patient at diagnosis is 67. Children with cancer often are treated at pediatric <小儿科的> cancer centers, but young adults have a tough time finding peers, often sitting side-by-side during treatments with people who could be their grandparents.In her new book Crazy Sexy Cancer Tips, writer Kris Carr looks at cancer from the perspective of a young adult who confronts death just as she's discovering life. Ms. Carr was 31 when she was diagnosed with a rare from of cancer that had generated tumors on her liver and lungs.Ms. Carr reacted with the normal feelings of shock and sadness. She called her parents and stocked up on organic food, determined to become a "full-time healing addict." Then she picked up the phone and called everyone in her address book, asking if they knew other young women with cancer. The result was her own personal "cancer posse": a rock concert tour manager, a model, a fashion magazine editor, a cartoonist and a MTV celebrity, to name a few. This club of?"cancer babes" offered support, advice and fashion tips, among other things.Ms. Carr put her cancer experience in a recent Learning Channel documentary, and she has written a practical guide about how she coped. Cancer isn't funny, but Ms. Carr often is. She swears, she makes up names for the people who treat her < Dr. Fabulous and Dr. Guru >, and she even makes second sound fun <"cancer road trips," she calls them>.She leaves the medical advice to doctors, instead offering insightful and practical tips that reflect the world view of a young adult. "I refused to let cancer ruin my party," she writes. " Thereare just too many cool things to do and plan and live for."Ms. Carr still has cancer, but it has stopped progressing. Her cancer tips include usingtime-saving mass e-mails to keep friends informed, sewing or buying fashionable hospital gowns so you're not stuck with regulation blue or gray and playing Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive" so loud you neighbors call the police. Ms. Carr also advises an eyebrow wax and a new outfit before you tell the important people in your illness. " people you tell are going to cautious and not so cautiously try to see the cancer, so dazzle them instead with your miracle," she writes. While her advice may sound superficial, it gets to the heart of what every cancer patient wants: the chance to live life just as she always did, and maybe better.46. Which of the following groups is more vulnerable to cancer?A. Children.B. People in their 20s and 30s.C. Young adults.D. Elderly people.47. All of the following statements are true EXCEPT _______.A. Kris Carr is a female writerB. Kris Carr is more than 31-year-old.C. Kris Carr works in a cancer center.D. Kris Carr is very optimistic.48. The phrase "cancer posse" <Line 4, para.3 > probably refers to ________A. a cancer research organizationB. a group of people who suffer from cancerC. people who have recovered from cancerD. people who cope with cancer49. Kris Carr make up names for the people who treat her because ________A. she is depressed and likes swearingB. she is funny and likes playing jokes on doctorC. she wants to leave the medical advice to doctorD. she tries to leave a good impression on doctor50. From Kris Carr's cancer tips we may infer that ________A. she learned to use e-mails after she got cancerB. she wears fashionable dress even after suffering from cancerC. hospital gowns for cancer patients are usually not in bright colorsD. the neighbors are very friendly with cancer patientsPASSAGE3Questions 51 to 55 are based on the following passage:Should a leader strive to be loved or feared?This question,famously posed by Machiavelli,lies at the heart of Joseph Nye's new book.Mr.Nye,a former dean of the Kennedy School of Govemment at Harvard and one-time chairman of America's National Intelligence Council,is best known for promoting the idea of "soft power",based on persuasion and influence,as a counterpoint to "hardpower",based on coercion<强迫> and force.Having analyzed the use of soft and hard power in politics and diplomacy in his previous books,Mr.Nye has now turned his attention to the relationship between power and leadership,in both the political and business spheres.Machiavelli,he notes,concluded that "one ought to be both feared and loved,but as it is difficult for the two to go together,it is much safer to be feared than loved."In short,hard power is preferable to soft power.But modem leadership theorists have cometo the opposite conclusion.The context of leadership is changing,the observe,and the historical emphasis on hard power is becoming outdated.In modem companies and democracies,power is increasingly diffused and traditional hierarchies<等级制> are being undermined,making soft power ever more important.But that does not mean coercion should now take a back seat to persuasion.Mr.Nye argues.Instead,he advocates a synthesis of these two views.The conclusion of The Powers to Lead ,his survey of the theory of leadership,is that a combination of hard and soft power,which hecalls〞smart power〞,is the best approach.The dominant theoretical model of leadership at the moment is ,apparently,the "transformational leadership pattern〞.Anone allergic<反感> to management term will already be running for the exit,but Mr,Nye has performed a valuable service in rounding up and summarizing the various academic studies and theories of leadcriship into a single,slim volume.He examines different approaches to leadership,the morality of leadership and how the wider context can determine the effcctiveness of a particular leader.There are plcnty of anccdotes and examples,both historical andcontemporary,political and corporate.Alsa,leadership is a slippery subject,and as he depicts various theories,even Mr.Nye never quite nails the jelly to the wall.He is at his most interesting when discussing the moral aspects of leadershipin particular,the question of whether it is sometimes necessary for good leaders? to lie -and he provides a helpful 12-point summary of his conclusions.A recuming theme is that as circumstances change,different sorts of leadcrs are required;a leader who thrives in one environment may struggle in another,and vice versa.Ultimately that is just a fancy way of sayingthat leadcrship offers no casy answers.51.From the first two paragraphs we may learn than Mr.Machiavelli's idea of hard power is______.A.well accepted by Joseph NyeB.very influential till nowadaysC.based on sound theoriesD.contrary to that of modem leadership theorists52.Which of the following makes soft power more important today according to Mr.Nye?A.Coercion is widespread.B.Morality is devalued.C.Power is no longer concentrated.D.Traditional hierarchies are strengthened53.In his book the Powers to lead,Mr.Nye has exmined all the following aspects of leadershipEXCEPT_____.A.authorityB.contextC.approachesD.morality54.Mr.Nye's book is particularly valuable in that it _____.A.makes little use of management termsB.summarizes various studies conciselyC.serves as an exit for leadership researchersD.sets a model for contemporary corporate leaders55.According to the author,the most interesting part of Mr.Nye's book lies in his _____.A.view of changeable leadershipB.definition of good leadershipC.summary of leadership historyD.discussion of moral leadershipPASSAGE4Questions 56to 60are based on the following passage:Americans don't like to lose wars. Of course, a lot depends on how you define just what a war is. There are shooting wars-the kind that test patriotism and courage-and those are the kind at which the U.S excels. But other struggles test those qualities too. What else was the Great Depression or the space race or the construction of the railroads? If American indulge in a bit of flag—when thejob is done, they earned it.Now there is a similar challenge. Global warming. The steady deterioration<恶化>of the very climate of this very planet is becoming a war of the first order, and by any measure, the U.S. produces nearly a quarter of the world's greenhouse gases each year and has stubbornly made it clear that it doesn't intend to do a whole lot about it. Although 174 nations approved the admittedly flawed Kyoto accords to reduce carbon levels, the U.S. walked away from them. There are vague promises of manufacturing fuel from herbs or powering cars with hydrogen. But for acountry that tightly cites patriotism as one of its core values, the U.S. is taking a pass on what might be the most patriotic struggle of all. It's hard to imagine a bigger fight than one for the survival of a country's coasts and farms, the health of its people and stability of its economy.The rub is, if the vast majority of people increasingly agree that climate change is a global emergency, there's far less agreement on how to fix it. Industry offers its pans, which too often would fix little. Environmentalists offer theirs, which too often amount to native wish lists that could weaken American's growth. But let's assume that those interested parties and others will always bent the table and will always demand that their voices be heard and that their needs be addressed. What would an aggressive, ambitious, effective plan look like-one that would leave the U.S. both environmentally safe and economically sound?Halting climate change will be far harder. One of the more conservative plans for addressing the problem calls for a reduction of 25 billion tons of carbon emissions over the next 52 year. And yet by devising a consistent strategy that mixes and blends pragmatism<实用主义>with ambition, the U.S. can, without major damage to the economy, help halt the worst effects of climate change and ensure the survival of its way of life for future generations. Money will do some of the work, but what's needed most is will. "I'm not saying the challenge isn't almost overwhelming," says Fred Krupp. "But this is America, and America has risen to these challenges before."56. What does the passage mainly discuss?A. Human wars.B. Economic crisis.C. America's environmental policies.D. Global environment in general.57. From the last sentence of paragraph 2 we may learn that the survival of a country's coasts andfarms, the health of its people and the stability of its economy is__________.A. of utmost importanceB. a fight no one can winC. beyond people's imaginationD. a less significant issue58. Judging from the context, the word "rub"<Line 1, Para.3>probably means_______.A. frictionB. contradictionC. conflictD. problem59. What is the author's attitude toward America's policies on global warming?A. CriticalB. IndifferentC. SupportiveD. Compromising60. The paragraphs immediately following this passage would most probably dealwith___________.A. the new book written by Fred KruppB. how America can fight against global warmingC. the harmful effects of global warmingD. how America can tide over economic crisisPart V Writing <20%>Direction: In this section, you are asked to write an essay based on the following information. Make comments and express your own opinion. You should write at least 150 words on AnswerSheet 2.At present, there is no doubt that short message plays an increasingly important role in our lives . We are all aware that, like everything else, short message have both favorable and unfavorableaspects.Generally speaking, the advantages can be listed as follows. First of all, in festivals, we can send short messages to wish good luck to other people we know. It brings us a lot of convenience. In addition, short message connects its users with the outside world. For example, some people subscribe weather forecast or news short message s, with them, people’s life will be greatlyenriched.But it is pity that every coin has two sides. The disadvantages of short message can’t be ignored. We spend too much time on spelling our words and sending short messages that we can’t focus on our stu dies. Also, you will always be annoyed by strangers’ short messages one after another. As is known to all, short message is neither good nor bad itself. In my opinion, we can use it. But we shouldn’t spend too much time on it and don’t let it disturb us f rom our lives.答案SECTION 221-30 CDDBC BDABA 31-40 BADDA BACACSECTION 341-50 BBAAC CCBCC 51-60 DCABD CAAACSECTION 4由于国家金融体制处于危机边缘动荡,一些大银行和金融机构中的高级管理人员的补偿金计划就受到密切关注.银行家们过度冒险是金融危机的至关重要原因,在历史上也有类似情况.在这种情况下,一般是由低息引起并造成持续的错觉,其实是一种债务泡沫经济.抵押贷款人很乐意把大量资金借给无力偿还的人,就把贷款瓜分了,并沿这样的链条出售给下一个金融机构,这些做法都在利用高科技证券业,结果,却增加了抵押资产的风险.金融条例必须能应付这种能使银行下滑的,最不负责任的做法,以期扭转下一个危机,而这下一个危机很可能包括有各种类型的技术和资产.但值得审视补偿金计划的根本问题,因为那是眼前利益,但却让银行家们不负责任的甘冒风险.20##考研英语二真题Section I Use of EnglishDirections:Read the following passage. For each numbered blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET l. <10 points>The outbreak of swine flu that was first detected in Mexico was declared a global epidemic on June 11, 2009. It is the first worldwide epidemic__1__ by the World Health Organization in 41 years. The heightened alert__2__an emergency meeting with flu experts in Geneva that convened after a sharp rise in cases in Australia, and rising__3__in Britain, Japan, Chile and elsewhere. But the epidemic is "__4__" in severity, according to Margaret Chan, the organization's director general, __5__ the overwhelming majority of patients experiencing only mild symptoms and a full recovery, often in the __6__ of any medical treatment. The outbreak came to global__7__in late April 2009, when Mexican authorities noticed an unusually large number of hospitalizations and deaths__8__healthy adults. As much of Mexico City shut down at the height of a panic, cases began to __9__in New York City, the southwestern United States and around the world. In the United States, new cases seemed tofade__10__warmer weather arrived. But in late September 2009, officials reported there was __11__flu activity in almost every state and that virtually all the__12__tested are the new swine flu, also known as <A> H1N1, not seasonal flu. In the U.S., it has__13__more than one million people, and caused more than 600 deaths and more than 6,000 hospitalizations. Federal health officials__14__Tamiflu for children from the national stockpile and began__15__orders from the states for the new swine flu vaccine. The new vaccine, which is different from the annual flu vaccine, is __16__ ahead of expectations. More than three million doses were to be made available in early October 2009, though most of those __17__doses were of the FluMist nasal spray type, which is not__18__for pregnant women, people over 50 or those with breathing difficulties, heart disease or several other __19__. But it was still possible to vaccinate people in other high-risk group: health care workers, people __20__infants and healthy young people.1 [A] criticized [B] appointed [C]commented [D] designated2 [A] proceeded [B] activated [C] followed [D] prompted3 [A] digits [B] numbers [C] amounts [D] sums4 [A] moderate [B] normal [C] unusual [D] extreme5 [A] with [B] in [C] from [D] by6 [A] progress [B] absence [C] presence [D] favor7 [A] reality [B] phenomenon [C] concept [D] notice8. [A]over [B] for [C] among [D] to9 [A] stay up [B] crop up [C] fill up [D] cover up10 [A] as [B] if [C] unless [D] until11 [A] excessive [B] enormous [C] significant [D]magnificent12 [A]categories [B] examples [C] patterns [D] samples13 [A] imparted [B] immerse [C] injected [D] infected14 [A] released [B] relayed [C] relieved [D] remained 215 [A] placing [B] delivering [C] taking [D] giving16 [A] feasible [B] available [C] reliable [D] applicable17 [A] prevalent [B] principal [C] innovative [D] initial18 [A] presented [B] restricted [C] recommended [D] introduced19 [A] problems [B] issues [C] agonies [D] sufferings20 [A] involved in [B] caring for [C] concerned with [D] warding off SectionSection Ⅱ Reading comprehensionPart ADirections:Read the following four passages. Answer the questions below each passage by choosing A,B,CandD.Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.<40 points>Text1The longest bull run in a century of art-market history ended on a dramatic note with a sale of 56 works by Damien Hirst, "Beautiful Inside My Head Forever〞, at Sothe by’s in London on September 15th 2008 <see picture>. All but two pieces sold, fetching more than ā70m, a record for a sale by a single artist. It was a last hurrah. As the auctioneer called out bids, in New York one of the oldest banks on Wall Street, Lehman Brothers, filed for bankruptcy.The world art market had already been losing momentum for a while after rising vertiginously since 2003. At its peak in 2007 it was worth some $65 billion, reckons Clare McAndrew, founder of Arts Economics, a research firm—double the figure five years earlier. Since then it may have come down to $50 billion. But the market generates interest far beyond its size because it brings together great wealth, enormous egos, greed, passion and controversy in a way matched by few other industries..In the weeks and months that followed Mr Hirst’s sale, spending of any sort became deeply unfashionable, especially in New York, where the bail-out of the banks coincided with the loss of thousands of jobs and the financial demise of many art-buying investors. In the art world that meant collectors stayed away from galleries and salerooms. Sales of contemporary art fell by two-thirds, and in the most overheated sector—for Chinese contemporary art—they were down by nearly 90% in the year to November 2008. Within weeks the world’s two biggest auction houses, Sotheby’s and Christie’s, had to pay out nearly $200m in guarantees to clients who had placed works for sale with them.The current downturn in the art market is the worst since the Japanese stopped buying Impressionists at the end of 1989, a move that started the most serious contraction in the market since the second world war. This time experts reckon that prices are about 40% down on their peak on average, though some have been far more volatile. But Edward Dolman, Christie’s chief executive, says: "I’m pretty confident we’re at the bottom.〞What makes this slump different from the last, he says, is that there are still buyers in the market, whereas in the early 1990s, when interest rates were high, there was no demand even though many collectors wanted to sell. Christie’s revenues in the first half of 2009 were still higher than in the first half of 2006. Almost everyone who was interviewed for this special report said that the biggest problem at the moment is not a lack of demand but a lack of good work to sell. The three Ds—death, debt and divorce—still deliver works of art to the market. But anyone who does not have to sell is keeping away, waiting for confidence to return.21.In the first paragraph,Damien Hirst's sale was referred to as "a last victory〞because ____.A.the art market hadwitnessed a succession of victoryiesB.the auctioneer finally got the two pieces at the highest bidsC.Beautiful Inside My Head Forever won over all masterpiecesD.it was successfully made just before the world financial crisis22. Bysaying "spending of any sort became deeply unfashionable〞<Line 1-2,Para.3>,the authorsuggests that_____ .A. collectors were no longer actively involved in art-market auctionsB. people stopped every kind of spending and stayed away from galleriesC. art collection as a fashion had lost its appeal to a great extentD. works of art in general had gone out of fashion so they were not worth buying23.Which of the following statements is NOT ture?A .Sales of contemporary art fell dramatically from 2007to 2008.B.The art market surpassed many other industries in momentum.C.The market generally went downward in various ways.D.Some art dealers were awaiting better chances to come.24.The three Ds mentioned in the last paragraph are ____A.auction houses ' favoritesB.contemporary trendsC.factors promoting artwork circulationD.styles representing impressionists25.The most appropriate title for this text could be ___A.Fluctuation of Art PricesB.Up-to-date Art AuctionsC.Art Market in DeclineD.Shifted Interest in ArtsText2。

2009年全国统一高考英语试卷(大纲版ⅱ)及解析

2009高考英语全国卷II试卷及答案解析第一卷(选择题)第一部分英语知识运用(共三节,满分50分)第一节语音知识(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,找出其划线部分与所给单词的划线部分读音相同的选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

例:haveA.gave B. save C. hat D. made答案是C。

1. JulyA. diaryB. energyC. replyD. daily2. medicineA. twiceB. medicalC. perfectD. clinic3. seizeA. neighbourB. weighC. eightD. receive4. determineA. remindB. ministerC. smileD. tidy5. existA. experienceB. examineC. exciteD. explode第二节语法和词汇知识(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

例:It is generally considered unwise to give a child ____ he or she wants.A. howeverB. whateverC. whicheverD. whenever答案是B。

6. It is often _____ that human beings are naturally equipped to speak.A. saidB. to sayC. sayingD. being said7. Charles was alone at home, with _____ looking after him.A. someoneB. anyoneC. not oneD. no one8. Progress ______ so far very good and we sure that the work will be finished on time.A. wasB. had beenC. has beenD. will be9. The children loved their day trip, and they enjoyed the horse ride ___.A. mostB. moreC. lessD. little10. All the dishes in this menu, _____ otherwise stated, will serve two to three people.A. asB. ifC. thoughD. unless11. I’m sure that your letter will get _____ attention .They know you’re waiting for the re ply.A. continuedB. immediateC. carefulD. general12. The CDs are on sale!Buy one and you get ______ completely free.A. otherB. othersC. oneD. ones13. Jenny nearly missed the flight ______ doing too much shopping.A. as a result ofB. on top ofC. in front ofD. in need of14. What I need is _____ book that contains _____ ABC of oil painting.A. a;不填B. the; 不填C. the; anD. a; the15. If you leave the club, you will not be ______ back in.A. receivedB. admittedC. turnedD. movedA. being runB. runC. to runD. running17. My friend showed me round the town, ______ was very kind of him.A. whichB. thatC. whereD. it18. It’s high time you had your hair cut; it’s getting _____.A. too much longB. much too longC. long too muchD. too long much19. ---- Do you mind my opening the window? It’s a bit hot in he re .---- ______, as a matter of fact.A. Go aheadB. Yes, my pleasureC. Yes, I doD. Come on20. I ca n’t leave. She told me that I _____ stay here until she comes back.A. canB. mustC. willD. may第三节完形填空(共20小题;没小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

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2009年考研英语二真题Section II Close(10%)Directions: For each numbered blank in the following passage ,there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on ANSWER SHEET 1 with a pencil. (10 points)In1999, the price of oil hovered around $16 a barrel. By 2008, it had (21) the $100 a barrel mark. The reasons for the surge (22) from the dramatic growth of the economies of china and India to widespread (23) in oil-producing regions, including Iraq and Nigeria's delta region. Triple-digit oil prices have (24) the economic and political map of the world, (25) some old notions of power. Oil-rich nations are enjoying historic gains and opportunities, (26) major importers—including china and India, home to a third of the world's population--(27) rising economic and social costs.Managing this new order is fast becoming a central (28) of global politics. Countries that need oil are clawing at each other to (29) scarce supplies, and are willing to deal with any government, (30) how unpleasant, to do it .In many poor nations with oil , the profits are being ,lost to corruption, (31) these countries of their best hope for development. And oil is fueling enormous investment funds run by foreign governments, (32) some in the west see as a new threat.Countries like Russia, Venezuela and Iran are well supplied with rising oil (33) , a change reflected in newly aggressive foreign policies. But some unexpected countries are reaping benefits, (34) costs, from higher prices. Consider Germany. (35) it imports virtually all its oil, it has prospered from extensive trade with a booming Russia and the Middle East. German exports to Russia (36) 128 percent from 2001 to 2006.In the United States, as already high gas prices rose (37) higher in the spring of 2008,the issue cropped up in the presidential campaign, with Senators McCain and Obama (38) for a federal gas tax holiday during the peak summer driving months. And driving habits began to (39) ,as sales of small cars jumped and mass transport systems (40) the country reported a sharp increase in riders.21. A. come B. gone C. crossed D. arrived22. A. covered B. discovered C. arranged D. ranged23. A. intensity B. infinity C. insecurity D.instability24. A. drawn B. redrawn C. retained D. reviewed25. A. fighting B. struggling C. challenging D. threatening26. A. and B. while C. thus D. though27. A. confine B. conflict C. conform D. confront28. A. problem B. question C. matter D. event29. A. look for B. lock up C. send out D. keep off30. A. no matter B. what if C. only if D. in spite of31. A. abolishing B. depriving C. destroying D. eliminating32. A. what B. that C. which D. whom33. A. interests B. taxes C. incomes D. revenues34. A. as many as B. as good as C. as far as D. as well as35. A. Although B. Because C. Since D. As36. A. advanced B. grew C. reduces D. multiplie37. A. even B. still C. rather D. fairly38. A. asking B. requesting C. calling D. demanding39. A. change B. turn C. shift D. transform40.A. for B. from C. across D. OverPart III Reading Comprehension (40%)Direction: There are 4 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. Then blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a pencil.PASSAGE1.Henric Ibsen ,author of the play"A Doll's House", in which a pretty, helpless housewife abandons .Her husband and children to seek a more serious life, would surely have approved.. From January Ist ,2008, all public companies in Norway are obliged to ensure that at least 40% of their board directors are women. Most firms have obeyed the law, which was passed in 2003.But about 75 out of the 480 or so companies it affects are still too male for the government's liking. They will shortly receive a letter informing them that they have until the end of February to act , or face the legal consequences---which could include being dissolved.Before the law was proposed, about 7% of board members in Norway were female , according to the Centre for Corporate Diversity .The number has since jumped to 36%. That is far higher than the average of 9% for big companies across Europe or America's 15% for the Fortune 500.Norway's stock exchange and its main business lobby oppose the law, as do many businessmen." I am against quotas for women or men as a matter of principle," says Sverre Munck , head of international operations at a media firm. "Board members of public companies should be chosen solely on the basis of merit and experience,"be says. Several firms have even given up their public status in order to escape the new law.Companies have had to recruit about 1,000 women in four years. Many complain that it has been difficult to find experienced candidates. Because of this, some of the best women have collected as many as 25-35 directorships each, and are known in Norwegian business circles as the "golden skirts". One reason for the scarcity is that there are fairly few women in management in Norwegian companies---they occupy around 15% of senior positions. It has been particularly hard for firms in the oil, technology and financial industries to find women with a enough experience.Some people worry that their relative lack of experience may keep women quiet on boards, and that in turn could mean that boards might become less able to hold managers to account. Recent history in Norway, however, suggests that the right women can make strong directors. "Women feel more compelled than men to do their homework," says Ms Reksten Skaugen , who was voted Norway's chairman of the year for 2007, "and we can afford to ask the hard questions, because women are not always expected to know the answers."41. The author mentions Ibsen's play in the first paragraph in order to?A. depict women's dilemma at workB. explain the newly passed lawC. support Norwegian governmentD. introduce the topic under discussion42. A public company that fails to obey the new law could be forced to?.A. pay a heavy fineB. close down its businessC. change to a private businessD. sign a document promising to act43. To which of the following is Sverre Munck most likely to agree?A. A set ratio of women in a board is unreasonable.B. A reasonable quota for women at work needs to be set.C. A common principle should be followed by all companies.D. An inexperienced businessman is not subject to the new law.44.The author attributes the phenomenon of "golden skirts" to? .A. the small number of qualified females in managementB. the over-recruitment of female managers in public companiesC. the advantage women enjoy when competing for senior positionsD. the discrimination toward women in Norwegian business circles45. The main idea of the passage might be? .A. female power and liberation in NorwayB. the significance of Henric Ibsen's playC. women's status in Norwegian firmsD. the constitution of board members in NorwayPASSAGE2While there's never a good age to get cancer, people in their 20s and 30s can feel particularly isolated. The average age of a cancer patient at diagnosis is 67. Children with cancer often are treated at pediatric (小儿科的) cancer centers, but young adults have a tough time finding peers, often sitting side-by-side during treatments with people who could be their grandparents.In her new book Crazy Sexy Cancer Tips, writer Kris Carr looks at cancer from the perspective of a young adult who confronts death just as she's discovering life. Ms. Carr was 31 when she was diagnosed with a rare from of cancer that had generated tumors on her liver and lungs.Ms. Carr reacted with the normal feelings of shock and sadness. She called her parents and stocked up on organic food, determined to become a "full-time healing addict." Then she picked up the phone and called everyone in her address book, asking if they knew other young women with cancer. The result was her own personal "cancer posse": a rock concert tour manager, a model, a fashion magazine editor, a cartoonist and a MTV celebrity, to name a few. This club of? "cancer babes" offered support, advice and fashion tips, among other things.Ms. Carr put her cancer experience in a recent Learning Channel documentary, and she has written a practical guide about how she coped. Cancer isn't funny, but Ms. Carr often is. She swears, she makes up names for the people who treat her ( Dr. Fabulous and Dr. Guru ), and she even makes second sound fun ("cancer road trips," she calls them).She leaves the medical advice to doctors, instead offering insightful and practical tips that reflect the world view of a young adult. "I refused to let cancer ruin my party," she writes. " There are just too many cool things to do and plan and live for."Ms. Carr still has cancer, but it has stopped progressing. Her cancer tips include using time-saving mass e-mails to keep friends informed, sewing or buying fashionable hospital gowns so you're not stuck with regulation blue or gray and playing Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive" so loud you neighbors call the police. Ms. Carr also advises an eyebrow wax and a new outfit before you tell the important people in your illness. " people you tell are going to cautious and not so cautiously try to see the cancer, so dazzle them instead with your miracle," she writes.While her advice may sound superficial, it gets to the heart of what every cancer patient wants: the chance to live life just as she always did, and maybe better.46. Which of the following groups is more vulnerable to cancer?A. Children.B. People in their 20s and 30s.C. Young adults.D. Elderly people.47. All of the following statements are true EXCEPT _______.A. Kris Carr is a female writerB. Kris Carr is more than 31-year-old.C. Kris Carr works in a cancer center.D. Kris Carr is very optimistic.48. The phrase "cancer posse" (Line 4, para.3 ) probably refers to ________A. a cancer research organizationB. a group of people who suffer from cancerC. people who have recovered from cancerD. people who cope with cancer49. Kris Carr make up names for the people who treat her because ________A. she is depressed and likes swearingB. she is funny and likes playing jokes on doctorC. she wants to leave the medical advice to doctorD. she tries to leave a good impression on doctor50. From Kris Carr's cancer tips we may infer that ________A. she learned to use e-mails after she got cancerB. she wears fashionable dress even after suffering from cancerC. hospital gowns for cancer patients are usually not in bright colorsD. the neighbors are very friendly with cancer patientsPASSAGE3Questions 51 to 55 are based on the following passage:Should a leader strive to be loved or feared?This question,famously posed by Machiavelli,lies at the heart of Joseph Nye's new book.Mr.Nye,a former dean of the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard and one-time chairman of America's National Intelligence Council,is best known for promoting the idea of "soft power",based on persuasion andinfluence,as a counterpoint to "hard power",based on coercion(强迫) and force.Having analyzed the use of soft and hard power in politics and diplomacy in his previous books,Mr.Nye has now turned his attention to the relationship between power and leadership,in both the political and business spheres.Machiavelli,he notes,concluded that "one ought to be both feared and loved,but as it is difficult for the two to go together,it is much safer to be feared than loved."In short,hard power is preferable to soft power.But modem leadership theorists have come to the opposite conclusion.The context of leadership is changing,the observe,and the historical emphasis on hard power is becoming outdated.In modem companies and democracies,power is increasingly diffused and traditional hierarchies(等级制) are being undermined,making soft power ever more important.But that does not mean coercion should now take a back seat to persuasion.Mr.Nye argues.Instead,he advocates a synthesis of these two views.The conclusion of The Powers to Lead ,his survey of the theory of leadership,is that a combination of hard and soft power,which he calls”smart power”,is the best approach.The dominant theoretical model of leadership at the moment is ,apparently,the “transformational leadership pattern”.Anone allergic(反感) to management term will already be running for the exit,but Mr,Nye has performed a valuable service in rounding up and summarizing the various academic studies and theories of leadcriship into a single,slim volume.He examines different approaches to leadership,the morality of leadership and how the wider context can determine the effcctiveness of a particular leader.There are plcnty of anccdotes and examples,both historical and contemporary,political and corporate.Alsa,leadership is a slippery subject,and as he depicts various theories,even Mr.Nye never quite nails the jelly to the wall.He is at his most interesting when discussing the moral aspects of leadershipin particular,the question of whether it is sometimes necessary for good leaders? to lie -and he provides a helpful 12-point summary of his conclusions.A recuming theme is that as circumstances change,different sorts of leadcrs are required;a leader who thrives in one environment may struggle in another,and vice versa.Ultimately that is just a fancy way of saying that leadcrship offers no casy answers.51.From the first two paragraphs we may learn than Mr.Machiavelli's idea of hard power is ______.A.well accepted by Joseph NyeB.very influential till nowadaysC.based on sound theoriesD.contrary to that of modem leadership theorists52.Which of the following makes soft power more important today according to Mr.Nye?A.Coercion is widespread.B.Morality is devalued.C.Power is no longer concentrated.D.Traditional hierarchies are strengthened53.In his book the Powers to lead,Mr.Nye has exmined all the following aspects of leadership EXCEPT_____.A.authorityB.contextC.approachesD.morality54.Mr.Nye's book is particularly valuable in that it _____.A.makes little use of management termsB.summarizes various studies conciselyC.serves as an exit for leadership researchersD.sets a model for contemporary corporate leaders55.According to the author,the most interesting part of Mr.Nye's book lies in his _____.A.view of changeable leadershipB.definition of good leadershipC.summary of leadership historyD.discussion of moral leadershipPASSAGE4Questions 56to 60are based on the following passage:Americans don't like to lose wars. Of course, a lot depends on how you define just what a war is. There are shooting wars-the kind that test patriotism and courage-and those are the kind at which the U.S excels. But other struggles test those qualities too. What else was the Great Depression or the space race or the construction of the railroads? If American indulge in a bit of flag—when the job is done, they earned it.Now there is a similar challenge. Global warming. The steady deterioration(恶化)of the very climate of this very planet is becoming a war of the first order, and by any measure, the U.S. produces nearly a quarter of the world's greenhouse gases each year and has stubbornly made it clear that it doesn't intend to do a whole lot about it. Although 174 nations approved the admittedly flawed Kyoto accords to reduce carbon levels, the U.S. walked away from them. There are vague promises of manufacturing fuel from herbs or powering cars with hydrogen. But for a country that tightly cites patriotism as one of its core values, the U.S. is taking a pass on what might be the most patriotic struggle of all. It's hard to imagine a bigger fight than one for the survival of a country's coasts and farms, the health of its people and stability of its economy.The rub is, if the vast majority of people increasingly agree that climate change is a global emergency, there's far less agreement on how to fix it. Industry offers its pans, which too often would fix little. Environmentalists offer theirs, which too often amount to native wish lists that could weaken American's growth. But let's assume that those interested parties and others will always bent the table and will always demand that their voices be heard and that their needs be addressed. What would an aggressive, ambitious, effective plan look like-one that would leave the U.S. both environmentally safe and economically sound?Halting climate change will be far harder. One of the more conservative plans for addressing the problem calls for a reduction of 25 billion tons of carbon emissions over the next 52 year. And yet by devising a consistent strategy that mixes and blends pragmatism(实用主义)with ambition, the U.S. can, without major damage to the economy, help halt the worst effects of climate change and ensure the survival of its way of life for future generations. Money will do some of the work, but what's needed most is will. "I'm not saying the challenge isn't almost overwhelming," says Fred Krupp. "But this is America, and America has risen to these challenges before."56. What does the passage mainly discuss?A. Human wars.B. Economic crisis.C. America's environmental policies.D. Global environment in general.57. From the last sentence of paragraph 2 we may learn that the survival of a country's coasts and farms, the health of its people and the stability of its economy is__________.A. of utmost importanceB. a fight no one can winC. beyond people's imaginationD. a less significant issue58. Judging from the context, the word "rub"(Line 1, Para.3)probably means_______.A. frictionB. contradictionC. conflictD. problem59. What is the author's attitude toward America's policies on global warming?A. CriticalB. IndifferentC. SupportiveD. Compromising60. The paragraphs immediately following this passage would most probably deal with___________.A. the new book written by Fred KruppB. how America can fight against global warmingC. the harmful effects of global warmingD. how America can tide over economic crisisPart V Writing (20%)Direction: In this section, you are asked to write an essay based on the following information. Make comments and express your own opinion. You should write at least 150 words on Answer Sheet 2.At present, there is no doubt that short message plays an increasingly important role in our lives . We are all aware that, like everything else, short message have both favorable and unfavorable aspects.Generally speaking, the advantages can be listed as follows. First of all, in festivals, we can send short messages to wish good luck to other people we know. It brings us a lot of convenience. In addition, short message connects its users with the outside world. For example, some people subscribe weather forecast or news short messages, with them, people’s life will be greatlyenriched.But it is pity that every coin has two sides. The disadvantages of short message can’t be ignored. We spend too much time on spelling our words and sending short messages that we can’t focus on our studies. Also, you will always be annoyed by strangers’ short messages one after another.As is known to all, short message is neither good nor bad itself. In my opinion, we can use it. But we shouldn’t spend too much time on it and don’t let it disturb us from our lives.2009年真题答案答案SECTION 2 21-30 CDDBC BDABA 31-40 BADDA BACACSECTION 3 41-50 BBAAC CCBCC 51-60 DCABD CAAAC。

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