10月自学考试英语(一)选择题及答案(3)
2002年10月全国综合英语(一)试题
全国2002年10月高等教育自学考试综合英语(一)试题课程代码:00794Ⅰ.用适当的语法形式或词汇填空。
从[A]、[B]、[C]、[D]四个选项中选出一个正确答案,并将选项号填在答题纸上的相应位置。
(每小题1分,共30分)1.I should have taken a taxi if I had realized that it was _____.[A]a such long way [B]such a long way[C]long such a way [D]long a such way2.___ yesterday____ what kind of trouble he was in.[A]Not until, did I realize [B]Not until, I realized[C]Until, did I realize [D]Until, I realized3.We __ steadily for three hours;I think it 's about time we ____ a break.[A]have been working, will take [B]had been working, took[C]have been working, took [D]had been working, will take4.Don't worry about the children while you are away;they ____.[A]will be taken good care of [B]will be taken good care[C]are taking good care of [D] are taking good care5.I'd rather you _____ me frankly ___ you think.[A]told, what [B]will tell, what[C]told, that [D]will tell, that6.I haven't yet considered the question ____ in your last letter.[A]which raised [B]having raised[C]raising [D]raised7.They can scarcely make good nurses,______ the necessary training.[A]there having not [B]there has not been[C]not having [D]having not8.The meeting ____ over, I went to my room right away.[A]that is [B]to be[C]which is [D]being9.I advise ___ a meeting ____ your views on the subject.[A]holding, to discuss [B]holding, discussing[C]to hold, to discuss [D]to hold, discussing10.___ in a hurry generally results in mistakes in his work.[A]He is always doing things [B]His always doing things[C]Him always doing things [D]He always does things11.Many new opportunities will be opened up in the course of time for those ____.[A]with an university education [B]with a university education[C]have a higher education [D]have had a higher education12.It's very cold outside. Put on more clothes, _____ you will catch cold.[A]and [B]but [C]or [D]yet13.____,a cultural exchange between the two countries had been arranged.[A]Which was reported [B]As was reported[C]Having reported [D]reporting14.She will never become a painter ______ she devotes more time to her work.[A]if [B]since [C]now that [D]unless15.The city is quite different from _____ it used to be.[A]what [B]which [C]that [D]such16.When she went to the lecture, she made a ____ of jotting down some notes.[A]principle [B]rule [C]sense [D]point17.Most of the Sunday newspapers in England give full ____ of the sporting events that take placeon Saturday afternoons.[A]information [B]accounts[C]presentations [D] ideas18.One of our pipes is leaking. We must ______ the plumber.[A]send in [B]call on [C]send for [D]call out19.Your letter reminded me _____ our university days.[A]of [B]off [C]for [D]about20.The local people objected ______ the new factory being built near where they lived.[A]to [B]for [C]at [D]against21.All they can do is to hope that this factory will take ______ to reduce water pollution.[A]steps [B]stairs [C]positions [D]methods22.Sorry we are late, but the car ____ on the way.[A]broke off [B]broke out[C]broke up [D]broke down23.The colour of her dress doesn't ____ her hat.[A]go with [B]do with[C]mix with [D]match with24.Fifty people were invited to the party, but only forty ____.[A]turned around [B]turned up[C]turned out [D]turned in25.She likes to _____ her baby on her back.[A]lift [B]take [C]carry [D]bring26.In the past few years, there have been _____ demands that the workers' wages be raised.[A]existent [B]consistent[C]resistant [D]assistant27.Whether or not we will win the match depends ____ our teamwork.[A]with [B]in [C]on [D]for28.Jane waved until the car was _____.[A]out of a sight [B]out sight[C]out of the sight [D]out of sight29.How much does your firm spend ____ advertising?[A]at [B] for [C]with [D]on30.We need to set up emergency procedures to ___ this sort of problem.[A]deal in [B]deal with [C]work with [D]work outⅡ.阅读下面两篇短文,每篇短文后有五个问题。
2018年10月高等教育自学考试全国统一命题考试英语(一) (课程代码00012)真题及答案
2018年10月高等教育自学考试全国统一命题考试英语(一) (课程代码00012)本试卷共8页,满分l00分,考试时间l50分钟。
考生答题注意事项:1.本卷所有试题必须在答题卡上作答。
答在试卷上无效,试卷空白处和背面均可作草稿纸。
2.第一、二部分在“选择题答题区”作答。
必须对应试卷上的题号使用28铅笔将“答题卡”的相应代码涂黑。
3.第三一七部分在“非选择题答题区”作答。
必须注明大、小题号,使用0.5毫米黑色字迹签字笔作答。
4.合理安排答题空间,超出答题区域无效。
第一部分:阅读判断(第l~10题,每题l分,共10分)下面的短文后列出了10个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子作出判断:如果该句提供的是正确信息,选择A;如果该句提供的是错误信息,选择B;如果该句的信息文中没有提及,选择C。
在答题卡相应位置上将答案选项涂黑。
第二部分:阅读选择(第11~l5题,每题2分,共l0分)阅读下面短文,请从短文后所给各题的4个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出1个最佳选项,并在答题卡相应位置上将该项涂黑。
第三部分:概括段落大意和补全句子(第16~25题,每题l 分,共10分)阅读下面短文,请完成短文后的2项测试任务:(1)从第l6~20题后所给的6个选项中为第1~5段每段选择1个正确的小标题;(2)从第21~25题后所给的6个选项中选择5个正确选项,分别完成每个句子。
请将正确选项的字母写在答题卡上。
第四部分:填甸补文(第26~30题,每题2分,共10分),下面的短文有5处空白,短文后有6个句子,其中5个取自短文,请根据短文内容将其分别放回原有位置,以恢复文章原貌,请将正确选项的字母写在答题卡上。
第五部分:填词补文(第31~40题,每题l.5分,共l5分)下面的短文有l0处空白,短文后列出12个词,其中l0个取自短文,请根据短文内容将其分别放回原有位置,以恢复文章原貌,请将正确选项的字母写在答题卡上。
第六部分:完形补文(第41~50题,每题l.5分,共15分)下面的短文有l0处空白,每处空白后的括号内有一个词,请根据短文内容将其正确的形式填入文中,以恢复文章原貌,并将答案写在答题卡相应的位置上。
10月自考00015英语试题及答案
全国2015 年10 月高等教育自学考试英语(二)试题和答案课程代码: 00015第一部分:阅读判断Black FridayEveryone likes to shop for gifts for the holiday season, but few people know the history of holiday shopping. While people have heard of BlackFriday, most do not know its origins. Black Friday is the day afterThanksgiving (感恩节) . On this day most retail stores open their doorsvery early-some as early as 4 am. In addition, they provide theircustomers with great discounts on products. With this in mind, it is clear to see why so many shoppers buy many of their Christmas gifts on BlackFriday.Black Friday is not as old as many people think. In fact, it is believed that the first Black Friday was held in the 1970s in the USA. It was aday when stores decided to mark the start of the holiday season. In order to draw more customers, they offered great discounts. All products soldvery well. This large success resulted in the name Black Friday. It wasso namedbecause the stores were "in the black". This financial term means the stores madea lot of money. However, it was not until around 2002 that Black Friday really started to gain in popularity. Today in the USA,countless advertisers proudly announce their Black Friday sales. Theyhope to attract shoppers into their stores.Black Friday is a day when manyshoppers in the USAgo out and buy gifts, even though Christmas Eve is still a more popular day to shop. Thanks tothe Internet, it is now possible to get some excellent Black Friday deals online. So if you don't want to get to the stores by 4 am, this is theperfect way to still get items at reduced prices.people know the history of Black Friday.A.TrueB.FalseC.Not Givenstores open their doors for business very early on Black Friday.A.TrueB.FalseC.Not Givenget better service on Black Friday.A.TrueB.FalseC.Not GivenFriday started in the USA.A.TrueB.FalseC.Not Givenholiday season ends on Black Friday.A.TrueB.FalseC.Not Given6."In the black" is a financial term.A.TrueB.FalseC.Not GivenFriday is no longer popular.A.TrueB.FalseC.Not Givenlike to shop online on Christmas Eve.A.TrueB.FalseC.Not Givenis possible to get Black Friday discount online.A.TrueB.FalseC.Not Givenare sold at their lowest prices at 4 am.A.TrueB.FalseC.Not Given第二部分:阅读选择Living in Brazil(巴西)and SwitzerlandMoving to a different city mayseemdifficult.You have to change schools and get used to your new home. But you can always go back to that cityto visit. Whenyou moveto another country, things are different.However, difficult as it may be, the experience can be rewarding.My dad, a Brazilian, is really funny and can make friends quickly. Mymom, a Swiss, is usually quiet and a bit shy. She likes to be organized,but my dad never makes plans. She enjoys staying home, but my dad always wants to go out. Swiss and Brazilian-what a mix!After my parents got married, they moved to Switzerland. There they had my brother and me. WhenI was two, we moved to Brazil. During my childhood we visited Switzerland every year.Many people ask me where I prefer to live: Brazil or Switzerland. It's really hard to answer because I love both countries. Brazil is a bigcountry, with manystates and people. There are multiple dialects and many types of foods. People here have beautiful smiles and are always happy,even if they are poor. In the south the climate is cool, but in the northit's hot and humid.Switzerland, on the other hand, is small but beautiful and clean. There are four languages in that tiny country. People there are very different from Brazilians: they are wealthy, independent, and organized. The foodis delicious, and of course, the famous Swiss chocolate is great, and the climate is dry and cool.I love both countries. In Switzerland, it's pleasant, calm, and peaceful everywhere. I enjoyed my stay there very much. But now I am happy herein Brazil. I feel excited and at home.author's parents_____.A.share similar interestsB.have different jobsC.have different personalitiesD.enjoy reading booksthe author was a child, the family used to_____.A.have many good friendsB.move between the two countriesC.speak two dialectsD.visit Brazil from time to timeauthor thinks Brazilians are_____.A.organizedB.independentC.indifferentD.optimisticto the text, Switzerland_____.A.is famous for its chocolateB.has many big citiesC.has a lot in common with BrazilD.is hot and humidto the author, living in two different cultures is a(n)_____.A.appealing ideaB.difficult decisionC.expensive choiceD.pleasant experience第三部分:归纳段落粗心和补全句子More Than One Kind of Intelligence1.You may have heard people mention "IQ" when talking about how smart someone is. IQ stands for "intelligence quotient (智商) ". It can help predict how well someone may do academically.2.IQ is just one measure of our abilities. There are many other kindsof intelligence. For example, spatial (空间的)intelligence is the ability to think in 3D. Musical intelligence is the ability to recognize rhythmand tone. Abilities in sports and arts are other types of intelligence.3.Another important type of intelligence is emotional intelligence.Emotional intelligence (EQ for short) is the ability to understand, use,and manage our emotions. Just as a high IQ can predict top test scores,a high EQcan predict success in social and emotional situations.EQhelps us build strong relationships, make good decisions, and deal withdifficult situations.4.One way to think about EQ is that it is part of being people-smart. Understanding and getting along with people help us become successful in our lives. In fact, some studies show that EQ is more important than IQwhen it comes to doing well in school or being successful at work. 5.Somepeople are born with good EQ skills;others need to work on them. Everyone can get better if they know what to do. Being able to notice and label everyday feelings is the most basic EQ skills. Being aware ofemotions helps us manage our own emotions. It also helps us understandhow others feel.1_2_ 3_ 4_ 5A.Kinds of intelligenceB.Definition of IQC.Importance of EQD.Definition of EQE.Development of EQ studiesF.Ways to improve EQ skills第四部分:填句补文The Princess DiseaseHave you ever heard of the princess disease It is a terrible disease.( 26)_____It wastes away at one’s social life and people ’s tolerance. People with this disease think they are better than everyone else,without a real reason.Jin is a girl who suffers from this disease.(27)_____She thinks she is better looking than her friends and most people she has met. It is,as far as she is concerned, a well-known fact that she dresses better,sings better, and dances better than most people in her school, too.So is Jin justified in believing that she is better than everyone else (28)_____Of course, she thinks this is because the singing coach hates her, since the coach has bad skin and is jealous of her. She is good atsports, but she isn't the strongest, fastest, or even the best at any oftheir school's events. (29)_____She, again, thinks it was because of the "haters". After losing, she pretended she'd just run for fun and it wasno big deal, but in fact it was a huge deal to her.Jin definitely has the disease. The treatment is to stop being so mean and get a little modesty. (30)_____She might even get rid of this disease if she tries hard enough.is too proud of herself.B.Jin is very popular.C.Then things might become better for her.D.She sings well, but not well enough to be a lead singer.E.It threatens to push one's friends away.F.She ran for class president, but came in third.第五部分:填词补文People Use Technology More, Sleep LessPeople in Britain now spend more time watching TV, gaming, and usingtheir mobile phones and computers than sleeping. A study(31)_____that British people use technology for 20 minutes longer than they spendsleeping. The average UK adult uses technology for eight hours and 41minutes a day. They(32)_____for an average of eight hours and 21 minutes. Oneof the biggest (33)_____for this is wi-fi. People can get online almost (34)_____. Many people make telephone calls or surf the web whilewatching TV. TV is still the most(35)_____activity.The study looked at technology and(36)_____age groups. It found that six-year-olds understand how to use technology at the same(37)_____as 45-year-olds. Another(38)_____was that people understand digital technology most when they are 14or 15. A doctor said technology is(39)_____the way people communicate with each other. He said we are moving(40)_____from face-to-face conversations because of technology.A.changingB.reasonsC.popularD.foundE.anywhereF.downG.findingH.levelI .differentJ.awayK.outdoorL.sleep第六部分:完形补文Be GratefulWhether you are a waiter (wait) or a doctor, your job is about servingothers and making their life better. We have all(41)_____(have) experiences where someone (42)_____ (work) in their job has lifted usup and madea(43)_____(different)to our day or brought us down and made our day worse. Wehave all met(44)_____ (real) wonderful people cleaning floors. We have also met people who are not so wonderful but have(45)_____ (amaze) jobs. So whatever you do, be grateful. This doesn't meanyou have to stay in a job you don't like, but it (46)_____(help)you develop a more positive attitude. You may not like your job, but you can enjoybeing with your ( 47)_____(colleague). This is something to be( 48)_____(thank) for. When you practise (49)_____(grateful), it allows you to develop a more useful outlook and be (50)_____(happy) at your work.第七部分:短文写作51.假定你的美国朋友 Mike 要去你的家乡旅行,请给他写一封电子邮件,告诉他:近期的天气情况;需要注意的事项;你期望与他会面。
10月自学考试《英语一》阅读试题及解析
10月自学考试《英语一》阅读试题及解析10月自学考试《英语一》阅读试题及解析一、阅读判断The Truth about Left-Handed PeopleAbout 90% ofpeople in the world today are right-handed.The other 10% areleft-handed,including Obama,the President of the US.Every day,left-handed folksquietly face problems.It could be something as simple as driving a car or usinga can opener.Why are sofew of us left-handed?One theory is that handedness (hand preference) could bea result of genetics.Scientists say that there are two genes (基因) associated with handedness.Oneis the D gene.It is more frequent in the population and promotes (促成) right-hand preference.The otheris the C gene.It has the ability to promote a preference for either hand.Whenthe C gene is present,there is a 50% chance that a person could be right- orleft-handed.Anothertheory has to do with human brains,which are made up of two halves.If the lefthalf is more powerful,then one is most likely right-handed.But withleft-handers,it is more complicated.Seventy percent of them are also left-braindominant (占优势的).Theother 30% have right-side dominant brains.During the18th and 19th centuries,left-handedness was considered a disability.But not allof the myths about left-handers are bad.One myth suggests that they are morecreative and smarter than the right-handers.So far scientific research has yetto find any truth to these claims.In fact,a 2013 survey out ofNew Zealandfound that left-handers and right-handers were the same.Life mightbe a little more complicated for left-handers when it comes to cutting a pieceof paper or opening a bottle ofwine.However,it seems to be a good sign if youare trying to make it to the White House.第1题The right-handers are nine times as many asthe left-handers.A.TrueB.FalseC.Not Given【正确答案】A【答案解析】第一段前两句话表明,世界上大约有90%的人是右撇子,而另外10%的人则是左撇子,包括美国总统第44任美国总统。
(全新整理)10月自考试题及答案解析浙江英语语法试卷及答案解析
浙江省2018年10月高等教育自学考试英语语法试题课程代码:10056I. After each sentence, four options are given. Choose the one that best completes the sentence and write the letter of your choice in the brackets.(40%)1. Have you ever read ___________?( )A. today newspaperB. newspaper todayC. newspaper of todayD. today’s newspaper2. We are ___________ and they are ___________.( )A. Englishmen, GermansB. Englishmen, GermanC. Englishmans, GermansD. Englishmen, Germen3. -Which of the two dictionaries will you borrow ?-I’ll borrow ___________ for the different uses.( )A. allB. bothC. eitherD. neither4. Tom’s mother kept telling him that he should work hard, but ___________ didn’t help.( ) A. this B. whichC. anyD. it5. ___________ horse is ___________ useful animal.( )A. The, theB. The, aC. The, anD. /, a6. She touched her daughter gently ___________ shoulder.( )A. in herB. on herC. in theD. on the7. ___________ production up by 60%, the company has had another excellent year.( )A. AsB. ForC. WithD. Through18. The teacher is writing ___________ a piece of chalk on the blackboard while the students are writing ___________ink in exercise books.( )A. with, inB. in, withC. in, inD. with, with9. Professor White has written some short stories, but he is ___________known for his plays.( )A. the bestB. moreC. betterD. the most10. She told us ___________story that we all forgot about the time.( )A. such an interestingB. such interesting aC. so an interestingD. a so interesting11. -Got your driving license?-No. I ___________ too busy to have enough practice, so I didn’t take the driving test last week.( )A. wasB. amC. have beenD. had been12. -Take this medicine three times a day, Tom?-Do I have to take it? It ___________ so terrible.( )A. is tastingB. is tastedC. tastesD. has tasted13. It won’t long before such a thing ___________ again.( )A. will happenB. happensC. is happenD. happened14. The pen ___________ me. It is hers.( )A. isn’t belong toB. wasn’t belong toC. doesn’t belong toD. didn’t belong to15. I’m sorry, sir. Your recorder isn’t ready yet. It ___________ in the factory. ( )A. is being repairedB. is repairedC. has been repairedD. hasn’t repaired16. Every possible means___________ , but none proves successful. ( )2A. has triedB. has been triedC. is being triedD. tried17. Gunpowder was discovered in the twelfth century, but___________. ( )A. man did not put it to use in war two hundred years laterB. until two centuries more it was used in warC. not used in war until two hundred years laterD. in war did not use it two hundred years afterwards18. I mailed the letter two weeks ago. She ___________ it.( )A. must receiveB. might receiveC. may receiveD. must have received19. He was a good swimmer so he ___________ swim to the river bank when the boat sank.( ) A. could B. mightC. shouldD. was able to20. I did not call to make my airline reservation, but I ___________. ( )A. should haveB. may haveC. must haveD. shall have21.-Are you coming to Jeff’s party?-I’m not sure. I___________ go to the concert instead.( )A. mustB. wouldC. shouldD. might22. ___________ more attention, the trees could have grown better.( )A. To giveB. Having givenC. GivenD. Giving23. The missing boys were last seen ___________ near the river.( )A. to playB. playC. to be playingD. playing24. The bank is reported in the local newspaper ___________ in broad yesterday.( )A. to be robbedB. robbedC. to have been robbedD. having been robbed325. With the cooking ___________, I went on ___________ some sewing.( )A. done; to doB. being done; doingC. to be done; doingD. to have done; doing26. ___________ his telephone number, she had some difficulty getting in touch with Bill.( )A. Not knowingB. Knowing notC. Not having knownD. Having not know27. ___________ is done cannot be undone.( )A. HowB. ThatC. WhatD. Where28. ___________ we’ll go camping tomorrow depends on the weather. ( )A. IfB. WhetherC. ThatD. Where29. Information has been put forward ___________ more middle school graduates will beadmitted into universities.( )A. whileB. thatC. whenD. as30. I took ___________ for granted that they were not coming.( )A. thatB. thisC. itD. so31. We are living in an age ___________ many things are done on computer.( )A. whichB. thatC. whoseD. when32. Dorothy was always speaking highly of her role in the play, ___________, of course, made the others unhappy. ( )A. whoB. whichC. thisD. what33. If we work with a strong will, we can overcome any difficulty, ___________ great it is.( )A. whatB. how4C. howeverD. whatever34. Someone called me up in the middle of the night, but they hung up ___________ I could answer the phone.( )A. asB. sinceC. beforeD. until35. ___________ the baby fell asleep ___________ the room.( )A. After;did the mother leaveB. Not until;did the mother leaveC. Not until;the mother leftD. Soon after;the mother had left36. The soldier was wounded, ___________ he pushed on.( )A. forB. andC. soD. yet37. Mr. Smith was badly ill, or he ___________ our dinner party.( )A. should come toB. would have attendedC. would come toD. should have attended38. -Each of the students, working hard at his or her lessons, ___________to go to university.-So do I .( )A. hopeB. hopesC. hopingD. hoped39. -I usually go there by train.( )-Why not ___________by boat for a change?A. to try goingB. try to goC. to try and goD. try going40. Gone___________ when my heart was young and gay.( )A. be the daysB. the days beC. are the daysD. the days areII. Each of the following sentences has four words or phrases underlined. They are marked A, B, C and D. You are to identify the one underlined word or phrase that is inappropriateand write the letter of your choice in the brackets.(10%)41. It was turned out that the securities were not so valuable as people had expected. ( )5A B C D42. Under no circumstances we should do anything that will benefit ourselves but harm theA B C Dinterests of the state.( )43. The old man is in the habit of going for a walk along the river every morning except it rains.A B C D( )44. He was seeing somebody creeping into the house through the open window last night.A B C D( )45. It was not until the patient was taken to hospital did he realize that he suffered from a seriousA B C Ddisease.( )46. Children, she believes, are supposed to answer politely when spoke to by an adult.( )A B C D47. In order to get married in this state, one must present a medical report along with yourA B C D identification.( )48. A man cannot be happy if that he enjoys doing is ignored by society as of no value.( )A B C D49. At first glance the room is neat and clean, but it is not surprised to find smelly socks under theA B C Dbed.( )50. He carried the garbage through the kitchen door and cross the yard. ( )A B C DIII. Complete the following sentences with the proper forms of the given verbs.(10%)51. Up to now, I ___________ (complete) two-thirds of the work.52. It’s high time we ___________ (take) effective measures to improve our work.53. I ___________hardly ___________ (finish) my words when she began to cry.54. We’d rather that we ___________ (go) downtown tomorrow.55. I ___________ (walk) along the street when someone called my name from behind.56. We ___________ (call) on you yesterday, but we had visitors ourselves.57. The food ___________ (smell) awful. Throw it away before the children eat it.58. Jack ___________ (miss) from home for two days now, and I am beginning to worry about his safety.59. Since we ___________ (start) doing this exercise, we have completed nine sentences.660. We can’t give you a room now unless you ___________ (make) reservations.IV. Complete the following sentences by using the non-finite forms of the given verbs.(10%)61. I suggest ___________ (help) the poor fellow take off the weight off his mind.62. He is reluctant ___________ (admit) that he ruined their chances.63. The old man disappeared, ___________ (leave) all his property to his young lover.64. I regret ___________ (tell) you that you failed the test.65. What a fool I was ___________ (expect) him to help me!66. They guarantee ___________ (offer) free repair services within the first two years after youbuy the car.67. If you favour ___________(work)on night shift, you may sign up here.68. I hope ___________ (invite) to the party.69. He remembered ___________ (give) a bunch of flowers at his birthday party when he was alittle boy.70. ___________ (experience) the first failure, he seemed calm down.V. You are to rewrite the following sentences without changing the original meanings, using the structures suggested in the brackets and making other necessary changes. (20%)71. The bank manager turned down his request for a loan.(passive voice)72. Mary bought a cake for her daughter yesterday. (cleft sentence emphasizing “for herdaughter”)73. A very interesting article is printed on page 6 of today’s paper. (existential sentence)74. A car, which came unexpectedly out of a side street, crashed into us. (participle phrase)75. He was glad that he was able to help you. (infinitive phrase)76. He spoke more correctly. What’s more, he spoke more easily. (not only…but also)77. She was so excited that she couldn’t go to sleep. (too…to)78. Although he was very helpful, he was not much liked by people. (verbless clause)79. As I haven’t a watch, I can’t tell you the time. (subjunctive mood)80. Because we have been taught by mistakes and setbacks, we have become wiser and handle ouraffairs better.(participle phrase)VI. You are to rewrite the following sentences into complex ones containing the subordinate clause indicated in the brackets (10%)781. I have many friends. Some of them are businessmen.(attributive clause)82. You are in doubt about deductions on your tax return. Call the IRS collect.(Adverbial clause of time)83. When are you setting off tomorrow morning? I’d like to know this.(object clause)84. There was much noise. We could hardly hear the speaker.(adverbial clause of result)85. He had once worked for a private detective. He tried to cover up this fact.(appositive clause)8。
自考英语一真题及答案
自考英语一真题及答案(注:自考英语一答案更新到2019年10月)2019年10月髙等教育自学考试全国统一命题考试英语(二)试卷(课程代码:00015)本试卷共8页,满分100分,考试时间150分钟。
考生答卷前必须将自己的姓名和准考证号写在答题卡上。
必须在答题卡上答题,写在试卷上的答案无效。
**部分:阅读判断(第1〜10题,每题1分,共10分)下面的短文后列出了10个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子作出判断:如果该句提供的是正确信息,选择A;如果该句提供的是错误信息,选择B;如果该句的信息文中没有提及,选择C。
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To Lease(租赁) or Not to LeasePlanning tolease a car because you don't think you can afford to buy? Think again. Leasingcan end up being just as expensive as buying.Most peoplethink about leasing because they believe it will cost them less money. They'reright-it is cheaper, but only in the short term. For example, if you were tolease anew Subaru Forester, you might pay $300 per month for the car. If youwere to buy the same car, you would pay about $400per month. Over a three-year, you would save $3600-abig savings. But afteryour lease is over, you have to give the car back.Many peoplewant to lease because they can drive a more expensive car than they might otherwisebe able to afford. For example, if you spend $300 monthly on a car, you mightbe able to lease a new Ford Explorer. For the same price, you might have to buya used Explorer, or buy a new but much less expensive model. A lease,therefore,allows you to drive the latest models of moreexpensive cars. However, whatever car you can afford to buy you get to keep it,and it will always have a resell or trade-in(以新旧换)value if you want to upgrade to a new car later.Furthermore,people who lease cars are often shocked by how much they must pay when thelease is over . Most leases limit you to a certain number of miles. If you goover that, you must pay for each mile. As a result, you may end up payingthousands of dollars in mileage(里程) fees. In addition, when you lease ,you have topay for regular maintenance and repairs to the vehicle. Since you must returnthe car finally, you are paying to repair someone else's car.By now, thebenefits of buying over leasing should be clear. Remember: whatever model youcan afford to buy, it is yours after you make the payments. There's no givingback, and that makes all the difference.1. People usually think leasing a car can save money.A. TrueB. FalseC. Not Given2.Leasing a car costs less in the long term.B. FalseC. Not GivenA. True3. More people like to lease cars than before.A. TrueB. FalseC Not Given4. People can lease a car they cannot afford.A. TrueB. FalseC. Not Given5.Young people prefer to lease the latest models of cars.A. TrueB. FalseC. Not Given6. Ford Explorer is the most popular model in the leasing market.A. TrueB. FalseC. Not Given7. People often pay more than they expect for a lease.A. TrueB. FalseC. Not Given8.People need to pay for each mile they drive during the lease.A. TrueB. FalseC. Not Given9. Leasing companies pay for repairs to the leased cars.A. TrueB. FalseC. Not Given10.The author advises people to buy an affordable car.A. TrueB. FalseC. Not Given第二部分:阅读选择(第11〜15题,每题2分,共10分)阅读下面短文,请从短文后所给各题的4个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出1个**选项,并在答题卡相应位置上将该项涂黑。
00595英语阅读(一)2015年10月试题和答案
全国2015年10月高等教育自学考试英语阅读(一)试题课程代码:00595第一部分选择题I. CAREFUL READINGRead the following passages carefully. Decide on the best answer and blacken the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET. (40 points, 2 points each)Passage 1Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage.A major aspect of psychology called behaviorism developed from research on learning. It was introduced in 1913 by the American psychologist John B. Watson, who felt psychologists should study observable behavior rather than states of consciousness or thought processes. He believed changes in behavior result from conditioning, a learning process in which a new response becomes associated with a certain stimulus.Watson's approach to behaviorism was strongly influenced by the research of the Russian physiologist Ivan P. Pavlov during the early 1900s. Pavlov’s experiments with animals proved that certain reflex actions can become conditioned responses to entirely new stimuli. For example, a dog's mouth begins to water as a reflex when the animal smells meat. Pavlov rang a bell each time he was about to give meat to a dog. Eventually, the dog's mouth began to water when Pavlov merely rang the bell. The flow of saliva had become a conditioned response to. the ringing of the bell.Watson demonstrated that responses of human beings could be conditioned in a similar manner. In an experiment, he struck a metal bar loudly each time an infant touched a furry animal. The sound scared the child, who in time became frightened by the mere sight of the animal. Watson felt he could produce almost any response in a child if he were able to control the child’s environment.During the mid-1900s, the American behavioral psychologist B. F. Skinner became known for his studies of how rewards and punishments can influence behavior. He believed that rewards, or positive reinforcements, cause behavior to be repeated. Positive reinforcements might include praise, food, or simply a person's satisfaction with his or her own skill. Punishments discourage certain behavior and warn people to avoid situations in which they might be punished. Skinner concluded that positive reinforcement is more effective in teaching new and better behaviors. His work led to the development of teaching machines, which are based on positive reinforcement.1.In Watson’s view, changes in behavior are caused by_____.A.thought processesB. mental factorsC. learning processesD. states of consciousness2.In the 2nd paragraph, the example is used to show that_____.A.studies of reflex actions began in RussiaB.responses of human beings and animals may both be conditionedC.responses of human beings to stimuli differ from those of animalsD.reflex actions may become conditioned responses to totally new stimuli3.It can be inferred from the passage that_____.A.Watson’s research focus was the control of environmentB.Watson’s approach to behaviorism was close to that of PavlovC.Watson’s approach to behaviorism was close to that of SkinnerD.Watson’s research is a combination of that of Pavl ov and Skinner4.According to B. F. Skinner, positive reinforcement_____.A.has the same effect as punishment on children’s behaviorsB.is more likely to bring about better behaviors than punishmentC.is as effective as punishment in teaching children to learn new skillsD.is more effective in avoiding situations leading to repeated behaviors5.The passage focuses on_____.A.reflex actions of animalsB.various learning processesC.different approaches to behaviorismD.the importance of controlling childrenPassage 2Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage.The world perceives people with rich vocabularies to be more creative, more intelligent. People with larger vocabularies get hired quicker and promoted faster. So big winners use rich, full words, but they never sound inappropriate. The phrases slide gracefully off their tongues to enrich their conversation. The words fit. Big players choose words to match their personalities and their points with the same care as they choose their ties or their blouses.The startling good news is that the difference between a respected vocabulary and a mundane one lies in only about fifty words! You don't need much to sound like a big winner. A mere few dozen wonderful words will give everyone the impression that you have an original and creative mind.Acquiring this super vocabulary is easy. All you need to do is to think of a few tired, overworked words you use every day—words like smart, nice, pretty, or good. Then grab a thesaurus or book of synonyms off the shelf. Look up that common word you are bored hearing yourself utter every day. Examine your long list of alternatives.For example,you’ve been at a party and it was wonderful. Don’t tell the hosts it was wonderful. Everybody says that. Tell them it was a splendid party, a party, anparty. Hug the hosts and tell them you had a magnificent time, a remarkable time, a glorious time.Look up some common words you use every day in the thesaurus. Then, like slipping your feet into a new pair of shoes, slip your tongue into a few new words to see how they fit. If you like them, start making permanent replacements.Remember, only fifty words make the difference between a rich, creative vocabulary and an average, middle-of-the-road one. Substitute a word a day for two months and you’ll be in the verbally elite.6.“Big winners” at work or “big players” in life are characterized by all the following EXCEPT______.A. their being extremely wealthyB. heir appropriate use of wordsC. their likelihood to be promotedD. their appropriate choice of clothes7.The word “mundane” in the 2nd paragraph is closest in meaning to_______.A. ingeniousB. redundantC. colorfulD. ordinary8.Which of the following is regarded by the author as a middle-of-the-road word?A. Wonderful.B. Splendid.C. Superb.D. Extraordinary.9.According to the author, super vocabulary can be acquired through .A.the frequent use of a book of synonymsB.the frequent use of commonplace wordsC.the substitution of short words for long onesD.the substitution of ordinary words for rich ones10. The author's attitude towards people who use rich, full words is______.A. favorableB. criticalC. impartialD. indifferentPassage 3Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage.Whether it is out of necessity or by choice, for most of us there are periods when much of what we do does not afford us satisfaction. Many students never enjoy exam period; and even in the most engaging workplaces, some projects are less interesting than others.Research shows that pursuing self-satisfying goals—engaging in activities that are meaningful and pleasurable—impacts our experience in other areas that are not directly related to these activities. Meaningful and pleasurable activities can function like a candle in a dark room, and just as it takes a small flame or two to light up an entire physical space, one or two happy experiences during an otherwise uninspiring period can transform our general state and rejuvenate us. I call these brief but transforming experiences happiness boosters—activities,lasting anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours,that provide us with both meaning and pleasure, both present and future benefit.Happiness boosters can inspire and invigorate us, acting as both a motivation pull and a motivation push. For a single parent, a happiness booster in the form of a meaningful outing with her children over the weekend can change her overall experience of life, including the hours spent at work. The outing can motivate her and pull her through the week,giving her something to look forward to when she gets up for work in the morning. The same happiness booster can then energize her, providing her with the push she needs by recharging her motivational stores for the following week.Ideally, we want our entire day to be filled with happy experiences. This kind of life is not always attainable, though, and it might be that we need to wait until evenings or weekends to pursue activities that provide present and future benefit.One of the common mistakes people make is that in their free time they choose passive pleasure-seeking over an active pursuit of happiness. At the end of a hard day at work or in school, they opt to do nothing but sit around in front of the television screen rather than engage in activities that are both meaningful and pleasurable.11. The opening paragraph of the passage implies that people do not always_____.pel themselves to do what they dislikeB.seek a more gratifying job that pays lessC.seek a well-paid job that they dislikeD.engage in pleasurable activities12. The word “rejuvenate” in the 2nd paragraph can be replaced by_____.A. invigorateB. entertainC. impactD. accelerate13. According to the author,“happiness boosters”refers to_____.A.experiences that are likely to change your way of lifeB. experiences that may help you enhance your learning abilityC.activities that last for a short while but their effect may be lastingD.activities that lead to pleasurable experiences in other unrelated areas14. The author uses the case of a single mother to demonstrate____.A.how she provides her children with a recreational activityB.how she actively pursues self-satisfying goals in her careerC.the role of happiness boosters in people’s work and daily lifeD.the influence of an occasional outing on the way people work and live15. In the last paragraph,the author .A.points out a common mistake people make in their free timeB.urges people to engage in meaningful and pleasurable activitiesC. states that it is not possible to fill each day with happy experiencesD. criticizes people who spend most of their free time watching televisionPassage 4Questions 16 to 20 are based on the following passage.In 1575, the French scholar Louis LeRoy published a learned book in which he voiced despair over the changes caused by the social and technological innovations of his time, what we now call the Renaissance. We also feel that our times are out of order; we even have reason to believe that our descendants will be worse off than we are.The earth will soon be overcrowded and its resources exhausted. Pollution will min the environment, upset the climate, and damage human health. The gap in living standards between the rich and the poor will widen and lead the angry, hungry people of the world to acts of desperation including the use of nuclear weapons as blackmail. Such are the inevitable consequences of population and technological growth if present trends continue.The future is never a projection (投射)of the past. Animals probably have no chance to escape the tyranny of biological evolution, but human beings are blessed with the freedom of social evolution. For us? trend is not destiny. The escape fromexisting trends is now facilitated by the fact that societies anticipate future dangers and take preventive steps against expected changes.Despite the widespread belief that the world has become too complex for comprehension by the human brain, modem societies have often responded effectively to critical situations. The decrease in birth rates, the partial prohibition of pesticides and the rethinking of technologies of the production and use of energy are but a few examples illustrating a sudden reversal of trends caused not by political upsets or scientific breakthroughs, but by public awareness of consequences.Even more striking are the situations in which social attitudes concerning future difficulties undergo rapid changes before the problems have arisen. There have been the heated arguments about the problems of behavior control and of genetic engineering, even though there is as yet no proof that effective methods can be developed to manipulate behavior and genes on a population scale.One of the characteristics of our times is thus the rapidity with which steps can be taken to change the orientation of certain trends and even to reverse them. Such changes usually emerge from grassroots movements rather than from official directives.16.It can be inferred from the 1st paragraph that Louis LeRoy_____the changes in his time.A. welcomedB. facilitateC.objected toD. overlooked17.If the present trends continue, the earth will face the following threats EXCEPT_____.A.sluggish growth of technologyB.serious pollution of environmentplete exhaustion of resourcesD. use of nuclear weapons as blackmail18.Which of the following statements is true of human beings?A.They will be free from social evolution.B.They have manipulated behavior and genes.C.They can possibly guard against future dangers.D.They can escape the tyranny of biological evolution.19.Human beings have effectively dealt with critical situations by_____.A.increasing productionB.arousing public awarenessunching political campaignsD.making technological progress20.In our times, the force to change certain trends usually comes from_____.A. scientistsB. ordinary peopleC. politiciansD. official directivesII. SPEED READINGSkim or scan the following passages, and then decide on the best answer and blacken the corresponding letter on theANSWER SHEET. (10 points, 1 point each)Passage 5Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.The development of specialized courts for dealing with offenders convicted of driving while intoxicated (DWI) or driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI) arose after the efficacy of drug and other problem-solving courts had been demonstrated. The first DWI court in the United States was established in New Mexico in 1995. The number has been growing rapidly and there were about 400 such courts operating in 2008.Drunken driving is a serious problem in the United States. Fortunately, the proportion of alcohol-related traffic fatalities has fallen from over 60 percent in 1975 to about 40 percent in recent years. When calculated in terms of the number of vehicles on the road, of vehicle miles traveled, or of the number of licensed drivers, the proportion has been cut in about half since the early 1980s. Still, over 15,000 people are killed each year in alcohol-related crashes, several thousands of which involve intoxicated drivers. Every single injury and death caused by drunken driving is totally preventable.Most drivers who have had something to drink have low blood alcohol content or concentration (BAC) and relatively few are involved in fatal crashes. On the other hand, while only a few drivers have BACs higher than .15, a much higher proportion of those drivers have fatal crashes. The average BAC among fatally injured drivers is .16. That is, it is twice the maximum legal BAC limit for driving.DWI courts apply the successful drug court model to alcohol-impaired drivers. They reflect the experience that society cannot rely solely on punishment to solve a serious social problem rooted largely in a medical problem—alcoholism. The traditional approach of relying on punishment without treatment and accountability has proven to be largely ineffective with repeat offenders. As one judge observed, we cannot “jail our way out of the problem.” These courts address the problem by holding offenders to a high level of accountability, providing long-term intensive treatment, and carefully monitoring offender behavior for compliance.21.The first DWI court in the United States was founded in_____.A. 1975B. 1980C. 1995D. 200822.DWI courts have developed rapidly in the United States because_____.A.drug courts have effectively reduced traffic crashes and deathsB.DWI drivers tend to offend when having very high and dangerous BACsC.DWI drivers are very resistant to changing their drunken driving behaviorD.drug and other similar problem-solving courts have proven to be effective23.In the US, the proportion of alcohol-related traffic fatalities in recent years is_____.A. less than 30%B. about 40%C. approximately 50%D. more than 60%24. According to the text, the maximum legal BAC limit for driving is_____.A. .075B. .08C. .15D. .1625. The traditional practice of dealing with repeat DWI offenders is to_____.A.punish them without medical treatmentB.provide them with long-term treatmentC.put them in jail with intensive treatmentD.arouse their strong sense of responsibilityPassage 6Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.Not so long ago a school field trip was a walk through the nearest park or, if you were very lucky, a day trip to the zoo. Nowadays, some schools in the U.K. visit such exotic places as the Canadian Arctic,the Great Barrier Reef,and Japan—and within a week. What's going on? Videoconferencing! These are virtual field trips made possible by technology.Videoconferencing systems vary in the technology they use and the cost, but the basic idea is always the same: it's like making a phone call but using a camera and a screen instead of a telephone. The cheapest systems start at about £700 with a video phone, a television and a camcorder. It is possible, though, to spend thousands of pounds if you use state-of-the-art equipment and broadband satellite connections. Most schools can only afford a basic system, but even this can be a remarkable resource full of possibilities.One such possibility is to allow children to “visit” places almost anywhere in the world. These virtual field trips, however, involve more than simply bringing live video pictures into the classroom. Children don’t just watch--they take part. In a live link up with NASA, for example, children were able to speak to a real astronaut. On another occasion the link was with a diver swimming around Australia’s Great Barrier Reef. As she swam,she answered children’s questions about the fish and plant life they could see on the screen. One class has even had a live chat with Tony Blair. They were gathered around the TV monitor at school while the then Prime Minister was enjoying a cup of tea at Downing Street.Events like these are an exciting way for children to learn about science and politics by speaking to people directly involved. The children also get to develop important communication skills by expressing themselves, speaking clearly and thinking about the sort of questions they want to ask.Videoconferencing also provides opportunities for children to team up with other children around the globe. Meeting people from other countries is a wonderful experience for any child. Apart from improving their language skills, it helps them appreciate other cultures. In the past, only a few lucky children were able to experience this by travelling abroad on school exchange programs一spending a few weeks in France or Germany, for example. Videoconferencing makes it possible for many more children to come into contact with cultures.Some U.K. schoolchildren, for example, have met up with classmates in California and Japan, learning what it's like to live in an earthquake zone. Others have chatted with Inuit children from Canada. One class regularly meets with children from Finland. Videoconferencing makes foreign cultures “real” in a way not possible through books. And the fact that children can see each other on screen helps them build real relationships—make friends even-despite the huge distances between them.26.Traditionally, a school field trip may involve a trip to .A.Downing StreetB. a park or zoo nearbyC.the Canadian ArcticD. the Great Barrier Reef27.All videoconferencing systems .e the same equipmentB. have broadband satellite connectionse state-of-the-art equipmentD. are based on the same basic i dea28.Videoconferences give children chances to .A.travel around the worldB.find exchange programsC.get involved in virtual field tripsD.swim around the Great Barrier Reef29.By videoconferencing, children can do the following EXCEPT .A.experiencing foreign culturesB.improving their communication skillsC.spending a few weeks in a foreign countryD.making friends with children of other countries30.According to the passage, Inuit children are from .A. CanadaB. JapanC. FinlandD. Germany非选择题部分注意事项:用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔将答案写在答题纸上,不能答在试题卷上。
全国10月高等教育自学考试电子商务英语试题及答案解析
全国2018年10月高等教育自学考试电子商务英语试题课程代码:00888第一部分选择题(共50分)(一)词汇和语法(本大题共20小题,每小题1分,共20分)根据句子的意思选择一个正确的答案。
将答案选项前字母写在答题纸上。
1.Our soldiers ______ every inch of ground.A. quarreledB. arguedC. debatedD. disputed2.She could only see the ______ of the trees.A. outlineB. generalC. edgeD. outlook3.He dreams to ______ his goal of serving in the army.A. pertainB. attainC. retainD. maintain4.A ______ component of any democracy is a free labour movement.A. vitalB. visualC. soleD. single5.They have ______ themselves as dedicated social workers.A. distinguishedB. seenC. definedD. differed6.It has been ______ for him by his family to marry a girl of his own class.A. arrangedB. organizedC. settledD. adapted7.______ some of the suggestions prove of value to you as well.A. CouldB. CanC. MightD. May8.After his troubles, he's now in ______ comfort.A. relativeB. constantC. relevantD. fair9.You should sign a contract to make your job situation ______.A. normalB. commonC. regularD. usual10.The pool of water on the playground ______ in the sun.A. evaporatedB. disappearedC. vanishedD. faded11.For ______ interested in nature, the club offers hikes and overnight camping each week duringthe summer.A. whoB. whomC. thoseD. them12.She played ______ in the orchestra.A. a violinB. violinC. violinsD. the violin13.He speaks English, but not ______ his sister does.A. as good asB. so good asC. so well likeD. as well as14.His wife, to whom he ______ for thirty years, was childless.A. has marriedB. has been marriedC. had marriedD. had been married15.This is the building that ______ last summer.A. was completeB. was completedC. had been completedD. completed16.However hard I tried, I could not possibly get the car ______.A. goingB. goC. goneD. to be going17.You have never met each other before,______?A. have youB. haven't youC. do youD. don't you18.It has been decided that the meeting ______ till next Saturday.A. must be postponedB. should be postponedC. will be postponedD. would be postponed19.Everything goes as before,______?A. does itB. did itC. doesn't itD. didn't it20.Perhaps it will be a long time ______ from abroad.A. when Tom comes backB. when Tom will come backC. that Tom comes backD. before Tom comes back(二)完形填空(本大题共10小题,每小题1分,共10分)从选择项中选择一个最适合短文的选项。
2020年10月全国自学考试00012《英语(一)》真题试卷及参考答案
绝密*考试结束前全国2020年10月高等教育自学考试英语(一)试题课程代码:000121.请考生按规定用笔将所有试题的答案涂、写在答题纸上。
2.答题前,考生务必将自己的考试课程名称、姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔填写在答题纸规定的位置上。
选择题部分注意事项:每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题纸上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
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第一部分:阅读判断(第1~10题,每题1分,共10分)下面的短文后列出了10个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子作出判断:如果该句提供的是正确信息,选择A;如果该句提供的是错误信息,选择B;如果该句的信息文中没有提及,选择C。
在答题纸相应位置上将答案选项涂黑。
Australian Aborigines(土著居民)Some aborigines live in the desert of Western Australia. They gather wild plants and hunt wild animals. Their desert envirorunent averages less than eight inches of rain per year. Andthe temperature in summer may rise to 48°C. The few permanent(永久的)water holes are separated by hundreds of square miles of sand and rock.On a typical day, the aborigines get up just before sunrise. The people breakfast on water and food left over from the night before. Children are sent to fetch water. In the cool of the early morning, the adults talk and make plans for the day. Where should they go for food—to places they have been to recently, or to new places? The women decide which plants they want to collect, and where those plants are most likely to be found. Then they take up their sticks and set out with large wooden bowls of drinking water on their heads. Their children ride on their hips(膀)or walk alongside. Meanwhile, the men may have decided to hunt animals. They go to a stream where they will wait to get any animal that may come along. They lie patiently behind a screen of bush they have set up, hoping for a chance to throw a spear(矛)at the animal. If they miss, the animal will run away. So they can only throw once.B y noon, the men and women are back at camp. The women are usually with theirwooden bowls each filled with fruits or other plant foods; the men are often with only some small animals such as rabbits. Since the men's food-getting is less certain of success than the women's, most of t he aborigines'diet is plant food.I.Some Australian aborigines live by hunting and collecting wild plants.A.TrueB.FalseC.Not Given2.There are many permanent water holes near the aborigines'homes.A.T rueB.FalseC.Not Given3.T he aborigine children usually start schooling around eight years old.A.TrueB.False4.T he aborigines get up early in the morning.A.TrueB.False5.T he aborigines have supper leftovers for breakfast.A.TrueB.False6.T he aborigine adults make plans in the evening.A.TrueB.FalseC.Not Given C.Not Given C.Not Given C.Not Given7.Wh en setting out to work, the aborigine women leave their children at home.A.TrueB.FalseC.Not Given8.T he aborigine men run after wild animals and try to catch them.A.TrueB.FalseC.Not Given9.T he aborigines mainly eat plant food.A.TrueB.FalseIO. The aborigines'diet makes them strong and healthy.A.TrueB.FalseC.Not Given C.Not Given第二部分:阅读选择(第11~15题,每题2分,共10分)阅读下面短文,请从短文后所给各题的4个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出1个最佳选项,井在答题纸相应位置上将该项涂黑。
网络教育(自学考试)大学英语(1)作业题及答案三套
网络教育(自学考试)大学英语(1)作业题及答案三套2013年9月份考试大学英语(1)第一次作业一、单项选择题(本大题共40分,共 40 小题,每小题 1 分)1. Many years ago, the girl ( ) in London with her family for a longtime.A. livedB. had livedC. has livedD. was living2. The man knocked at the door ( ) nobody answered.A. andB. soC. orD. but3. The man knocked at the door ( ) nobody answered.A. andB. soC. orD. but4. ––The air is full of smoke and people are coughing. ––It'll get worse ( ) the government does something about pollution.A. butB. exceptC. besidesD. unless5. The sports shoes only ( ) 20 dollars A. costsB. spendsC. takesD. keeps6. There isn’t any difference between the two. I really don’t know ( ).A. which to chooseB. to choose whatC. what to chooseD. to choose which7. When you come out of the elevator, turn ( ) left.A. aB. anC. theD. ×8. The manager’s office is ( ) the fourth floor downstairs. A. atB. inC. onD. from9. There were so many people that police found it very hard to bring the situation ( ) control. A. atB. underC. withD. on10. Great changes ( ) in China since 1978.A. have been taken placeB. have taken placeC. has been taken placeD. has taken place11. It is a nice day to me. Why not ( ) for a picnic?A. go forB. go toC. go outD. go in12. ( ) some mammals came to live in the sea is not knownA. WhichB. SinceC. AlthoughD. How13. The pants are too ( )( ) for me. I’d like some loose ones. A. shortB. closeC. tightD. narrow14. Would you plea se tell me( )? A. where is the manager’s office?B. where the manager’s office is?C. the manager’s office is where?D. how can I find the manager’s office.15. The number of the visitors, ( ) we had expected, was well overtwo hundred.A. thatB. whereC. whoD. as16. . It’s raining as far east ( ) Detroit and Toronto. A. asB. toC. forD. so17. The movie was very boring and only ( ) people finished it.A. fewB. littleC. a fewD. a little18. . It’s raining as far east ( ) Detroit an d Toronto.A. asB. toC. forD. so19. We have to do this uninteresting work ( ) we like it or not. A. no matterB. eitherC. whateverD. whether20. ( ), how can I get to the Kodak company?A. I'm sorryB. Please tell meC. WellD. Excuse me21. It looks ( )that rain is going to continue through the weekend.A. likeB. asC. ifD. whether22. ( ) I had time, I would have gone over to see her. A. DidB. WereC. HadD. If23. When talking about fruits, I prefer banana ( ) apple.A. overB. ofC. atD. to24. It ( ) for the woman to realize that she had spelled my name incorrectly.A. took five minutesB. was five minutesC. had five minutesD. take five minutes25. Between 1886 and 1914, Canada received over two million immigrants. The majority of them were from Eastern Europe. The government welcomed these people by offering them free farmland in the West. However, Canada immigration policy was not equal for Asian immigrants. The Canadian government passed two laws to prevent Chinese immigration. In 1885, the Canadian government passed the first law to prevent Chinese immigration. The law forced every Chinese person entering Canada to pay a $50 entry fee. The government introduced this head tax to satisfy Caucasian(高加索人) laborers whofelt that Chinese immigrants were competing for their jobs. The head tax was a burden for Chinese immigrants, but it did not prevent them from coming to Canada. For many of these poor Chinese laborers, they could earn more money there than in China. They were willing to borrow the money to pay for the overseas trip and the head tax. The Canadian government raised the head tax to $100 in 1900, then to $500 in 1903. The Canadian government passed its most restrictive immigration law in 1923. That year, the Chinese Immigration Act prevented all Chinese except officers, merchants, and students fromAsian entering Canada. The Act was the result of pressure from anti-groups. These groups felt that the head tax was insufficient because Chinese laborers were still coming to Canada. The law effectivelystopped Chinese immigration from 1923 to 1947. During the 24-year period, only 44 Chinese entered Canada officially.A. because Chinese immigrants conquered their landsB. Chinese immigrants were competing for their jobsC. because to many Chinese immigrants came to CanadaD. All of the above26. Music ( ) us a lot of pleasure.A. givingB. giveC. givesD. gived27. There are many misunderstandings about American Indian names. Crazy Horses, for example, was given to a man because he was courageous, not because he was mad. Indian families had no last names. The Sioux Indians give individuals three or four names. The first name was givenat birth. It showed the order of a birth into the family. Wenonah, for instance, meant “firstborn daughter”. The second name, the honor name, was given to the child by a medicine man (有法术之人). It usuallyreferred to the fine character of good deeds of one of the child’s ancestors (祖先). When he grew up, the personwas expected to live up to this name. Otherwise, the person mightnot be called by it. The third name was the nickname. It usuallyreferred to something odd (临时的) that the person had done. It was hardlyever flattering. The fourth name came the deed name. It was give nby a war chief after the person accomplished some good or extraordinary bravery. The name might be that of a fear –– inspiring animal such as Bear or Buffalo or that of a noble bird, such as Eagle, Hawk or Owl.A. He had done something oddB. American Indians liked to give nicknamesC. He was courageousD. He liked the animal best28. There are many misunderstandings about American Indian names. Crazy Horses, for example, was given to a man because he was courageous, not because he was mad. Indian families had no last names. The Sioux Indians give individuals three or four names. The first name was givenat birth. It showed the order of a birth into the family. Wenonah, for instance, meant “firstborn daughter”. The second name, the honor name, was given to the child by a medicine man 有法术之人). It usuallyreferred to the fine character of good deeds (of one of the child’s ancestors (祖先). When he grew up, the person was expected to live up to this name. Otherwise, the person mightnot be called by it. The third name was the nickname. It usuallyreferred to something odd (临时的) that the person had done. It was hardlyever flattering. The fourth name came the deed name. It was give n by a war chief after the person accomplished some good or extraordinary bravery. The name might be that of a fear –– inspiring animal such as Bear or Buffalo or that of a noble bird, such as Eagle, Hawk or Owl.A. Parent.B. Medicine man.C. War chief.D. School teacher.29. Between 1886 and 1914, Canada received over two million immigrants. The majority of them were from Eastern Europe. The government welcomed these people by offering them free farmland in the West. However, Canada immigration policy was not equal for Asian immigrants. The Canadian government passed two laws to prevent Chinese immigration. In 1885, the Canadian government passed the first law to prevent Chinese immigration. The law forced every Chinese person entering Canada to pay a $50 entry fee. The government introduced this head tax to satisfy Caucasian(高加索人) laborers whofelt that Chinese immigrants were competing for their jobs. The head tax was a burden for Chinese immigrants, but it did not prevent them from coming to Canada. For many of these poor Chinese laborers, they could earn more money there than in China. They were willing to borrow the money to pay for the overseas trip and the head tax. The Canadian government raised the head tax to $100 in 1900, then to $500 in 1903.The Canadian government passed its most restrictive immigration law in 1923. That year, the Chinese Immigration Act prevented all Chineseexcept officers, merchants, and students fromentering Canada. The Act was the result of pressure from anti-Asian groups. These groups felt that the head tax was insufficient because Chinese laborers were still coming to Canada. The law effectively stopped Chinese immigration from 1923 to 1947. During the 24-year period, only 44 Chinese entered Canada officially.A. because Chinese immigrants conquered their landsB. Chinese immigrants were competing for their jobsC. because to many Chinese immigrants came to CanadaD. All of the above30. There are many misunderstandings about American Indian names. Crazy Horses, for example, was given to a man because he was courageous, not because he was mad. Indian families had no last names. The Sioux Indians give individuals three or four names. The first name was givenat birth. It showed the order of a birth into the family. Wenonah, for instance, meant “firstborn daughter”. The second name, the honor name, was given to the child by a medicine man (有法术之人). It usuallyreferred to the fine character of good deeds of one of the child’s ancestors (祖先). When he grew up, the personwas expected to live up to this name. Otherwise, the person mightnot be called by it. The third name was the nickname. It usuallyreferred to something odd (临时的) that the person had done. It was hardlyever flattering. The fourth name came the deed name. It was give nby a war chief after the person accomplished some good or extraordinary bravery. The name might be that of a fear –– inspiring animal such as Bear or Buffalo or that of a noble bird, such as Eagle, Hawk or Owl.A. Parent.B. Medicine man.C. War chief.D. School teacher.31. Sally ( ) a cup of coffee whenever she comes home.A. feels likeB. feelC. likeD. feels alike32. I don't think that I shall fail. But if I ( ), I would try again.A. should failB. would failC. failedD. had failed33. There are many misunderstandings about American Indian names. Crazy Horses, for example, was given to a man because he was courageous,not because he was mad. Indian families had no last names. The Sioux Indians give individuals three or four names. The firstname was given at birth. It showed the order of a birth into the family. Wenonah, for instance, meant “firstborn daughter”. The second name, the honor name, was given to the child by a medicine man (有法术之人). It usually referred to the fine character of good deeds of one of the child’s ancestors (祖先). When he grew up, the person was expected to live up to this name. Otherwise, the person might not be called by it. The third name was the nickname. It usually referred to something odd (临时的) that the person had done. It was hardly ever flattering. The fourth name came the deed name. It was give n by a war chief after the person accomplished some good or extraordinaryinspiring animal such bravery. The name might be that of a fear ––as Bear or Buffalo or that of a noble bird, such as Eagle, Hawk or Owl.A. misunderstandings about American Indian names,B. the way American Indians are named,C. American Indian family namesD. the number of American Indian names34. Linda ( ) a dancer, but now she is a bit overweight. A. is used to beB. is used to beingC. used to beD. used to being35. —Someone took my book. —Well, I didn't and ( ).A. nor did JackB. nor Jack didC. Jack did norD. Jack nor did36. He will be punished ( ) he does his work.A. unlessB. ifC. forD. because37. He ( ) when his teacher asked him to hand it in. A. has just finished his paperB. just finished his paperC. would just finish his paperD. had just finished his paper38. John ( ) to Beijing many times and he knows the city very well.A. wentB. has goneC. goesD. has been39. Simply saying “hi” is an ( )greeting.A. informalB. formalC. informD. form40. I ( ) the dorm with 8 classmates.A. shareB. liveC. accompanyD. include二、阅读理解单项选择题(本大题共60分,共 6 小题,每小题 10 分)1. Advertising can be tho ught of “as the means of making known in order to buy or sell goods or services”. Advertising aims to increase people’s awareness and arouse interest. It tries to inform and to persuade. The media are all used to spread the message, and the press offers a fairly cheap method. Magazines are used to reach special sections of the market. The cinema and commercial radio are useful for local markets. Television, although more expensive, can be very effective. Posters are fairly cheap and more permanent in their power of attraction. Other ways of increasing consumer interest are through exhibitions and trade fairs as well as direct mail advertising.We might ask whether the cost of advertising is paid for by the manufacturer or by the consumer. Since advertising forms part of the cost of production, which has to be covered by the selling price, it is clear that it is the customer who pays for advertising. However, if large scale advertising leads to increased demand, production costs are reduced, and the customer pays less.It is difficult to measure exactly the influence of advertising on sales. When the market is growing, advertising helps to increase demand. When the market is shrinking, advertising may prevent a bigger fall in scales than would occur without its support. What is clear is that businesses would not pay large sums for advertising if they were not convinced of its value to them.(1). Advertising is often used to ( )A. convince customersB.promote productionC.rise interestD.push the sales(2). According to the passage, trade fairs (Paragraph 1) may ( ) .A. replace exhibitions and markets supplyB.local goods and servicesC.attract possible customersD.provide cheap amusements(3). Advertising is in the main paid for by ( ) .A. the customerB.the producerC.the increased salesD.the decreased costs(4). The author says that advertising can increase demand ( )A. in any period of salesB.in any circumstancesC.in a growing marketD.in a shrinking market(5). What the last sentence of this passage actually tells us isthat ( ).A. businessmen usually do not pay more for advertising than they have toB.businessmen know well that advertising could bring them more profits C.advertising couldn’t convince people of the value of the goods advertising usually costsD.businessmen large amounts of money2. Few Americans remain in one position or one place for a lifetime. We move from town to city to suburb, from high school to college in a different state, from a job in one region to a better job elsewhere,from the home where we raise our children to the home where we plan to live in retirement. With each move we are forever making new friends, who become part of our new life at that time. For many of us summer is a special time for forming new friendships. Today millions of Americans vacation abroad, and they go not only to see new sights but also withthe hope of meeting new people. No one really expects a vacation trip to produce a close friend, but the beginning of a friendship is possible The word “ friend ” can be applied to a wide range ofrelationships — to someone one has known for a few weeks in a new place, to a fellow worker, to a childhood playmate, to a man or woman, to a trusted confidant ( 知已 ).(1). Many Americans move from place to place for the following reasons except( )A. going to college?B.getting a better jobC.finding a place to live in retirement D.saving money(2). Summer is a special time when many Americans( )A. enjoy the sunlightB.feel strangeC.travel to other countriesD.get a new job(3). When summer comes, many Americans( )A. hope to meet new peopleB.expect to find some close friendsC.want to begin lasting friendships with new people D.Both A and B(4). From the passage it can be seen that a “friend” can be ( )A. a fellow workerB.a football teammateC.a boy or a girlD.all of the above(5). Which of the following is the topic sentence of the second paragraph? ( )A. For many of us summer is a special time for forming newfriendships.B.Today millions of Americans vacation abroad C.No one really expects a vacation trip to produce a close friendD.But surely the beginning of friendship is possible3. Almost every family buys at least one copy of a newspaper everyday. Some people subscribe to as many as two or three differentnewspapers. But why do people read newspapers? Five hundred years ago, news of important happenings — battles lost and won, kings or rulers overthrown or killed — took months and evenyears to travel from one country to another. The news passed by word of mouth and was never accurate. Today we can read in our newspapers of important events that occur in faraway countries on the same day they happen.Apart from supplying news from all over the world, newspapers giveus a lot of other useful information. There are weather reports, radio, television and film guides, book reviews, stories, and, of course, advertisements. There are all sorts of advertisements. The bigger ones are put in by large companies to bring attention to their products. They pay the newspapers thousands of dollars for their advertising space, but it is worth the money, for news of their products goes into almost every home in the country. For those who produce newspapers, advertisementsare also important. Money earned from advertisements makes it possible for them to sell theirThe habit of newspapers at a low price and still make a profit.(1).reading newspapers is ( )A. widespreadB.found among a few familiesC.not popularD.uncommon(2). In the past, news was ( )A. sent by telegraphB.sent by letterC.assed from one person to anotherD.sent by telephone(3). The money spent on advertisements is ( )A. wastedB.not muchC.worthwhileD.of no use to anyone(4). Which of the following statements is not true? ( )A. Five hundred years ago news did not take a long time to reach other countries.B.Large companies put big advertisements in the newspapers to make their products known.C.The news that we need in our newspapers is up-to-date. D.Though the newspapers are sold at a low price, their owners still gain profit.(5). The phrase “subscribe to” in the second sentence means ( ).A. contribute toB.write toC.pay for receivingD.appreciate) 4. During the summer holidays there will be a revised ( 修改过的schedule of services for the students. Changes for dining-room and library service hours and for bus schedules will be posted on the walloutside of the dining-hall. Weekly film and concert schedules, which are being arranged, will be posted each Wednesday outside of the student club.In the summer holidays, buses going to the town center will leavethe main hall every hour on the half hour during the day. The dining-room will serve three meals a day from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm during the week and two meals from noon to 7:00 pm on weekends. The library will continue its usual hours during the week, but have shorter hours on Saturdays and Sundays. The weekend hours are from noon to 5:00 pm. All students who want to use the library borrowing services must have a new summer card. This announcement will also appear in the next week''s student newspaper.(1). The main purpose of this announcement is to ( )A. tell students of important schedule changesB.tell students of new bus and library servicesC.show the excellent services for studentsD.ask students to renew their library cards(2). At which of the following times will the bus leave the main hall? ( )A. 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00B.8:30,9:30, 10:30, 11:30C.8:30,9:00, 9:30, 10:00D.8:00, 9:30, 11:00, 12:30(3). Times for films and concerts are not listed in this announcement because ( )A. they are not to be announcedB.they are posted outside of the student clubC.the full list is not readyD. ?the full list is too long(4). In the summer holidays, the library will have ( )A. no special hoursB.special hours on weekdaysC.special hours on weekendsD.special hours both on weekdays and weekends(5). We may infer that during the summer holidays ( )A. the student newspaper will sell more copiesB.there will be a concert or a film once a weekC.many students will stay in the universityD.no breakfast will be served on weekend5. Tokyo: Three snakes, whose poison could kill a person in ten minutes, are guarding a blue star sapphire ( 蓝宝石 ) worth nearly six hundred thousand dollars at a Japanese exhibition of jewels sent from an Indian museum."Normally it would be forbidden to let these poisonous snakes guard exhibition objects, but it''s different this time because the jewels are being exhibited at a hotel," a police official said. Exhibitionofficials said that a person bitten( 咬 )by one of these snakes would need at least 80 ml of an anti-poison medicine to be saved. Medicine was being kept ready at a nearby hospital. Star sapphires and other valuable jewels worth a total of one million dollars are on show behind glass. Hundreds of visitors came to see the special blue star sapphire and were surprised when they saw the sixty-centimeter long brown guards.(1). Using snakes at exhibitions ofvaluable objects is ( )A. quite normalB.never allowedC.often necessaryD.usually forbidden(2). The jewels were being shown in ( )A. an Indian hotelB.an Indian museumC.a Japanese hotelD.a Japanese museum(3). Why were the snakes and jewels at the same exhibition? ( )A. They were both special things from IndiaB.The snakes were there to keep the jewels safe.C.The organizers wanted to do something unusual.D.People liked to visit an exhibition guarded by snakes.(4). Many visitors came to the exhibition because ( ).A. the snakes were on showB.so many jewels were being exhibitedC.exhibition officials said it was specialD.they were interested in seeing a famous jewel(5). What’s the feeling of the visitors when they saw the guards of the blue star? ( )A. surprisedB.remoteC.sadD.excitedE.6. The MarylandScienceCenter is more than fun. You can enjoy thethree floors of exciting things, watch the larger-than-life play on the4th floor, and travel to other words, to faraway stars, on the 5th floor.Don’t just look. You are expected to feel, t o turn, to push. Build your own house and learn why it stands or falls. Use computers to workout plans just as famous scientists have done. There is always something new to learn at the MarylandScienceCenter.Children and group visitors enjoy half price.The excitement of the MarylandScienceCenter does not end when you leave. Visit the Science Store for a gift you’d like to keep.Electronic jewelry, games, books, and more – take part of the ScienceCenter home with you.InformationWhere to call:24 hour general information (410) 686-522524 hour STARLINE night sky information (410) 539-STARGroup visitor information (410) 68502370Hours:The MarylandScienceCenter is open 7 days a week (exceptThanksgiving Day and Christmas Day)Friday 10 am – 6 pm Monday –Saturday and Sunday 10 am – 8 pm(1). What can visitors do at the MarylandScienceCenter? ( )A. Learn science by trying it out.B.Watch and take part in a play.C.Make gifts for their friends.(2). The Maryland Science Center stays open ( ) A. every day from 10 am to 8 pmalmost all the weekdays and weekends B.on Thanksgiving Day andC.Christmas Day(3). By calling (410) 685-2370 we can get information about ( ).A. the night sky showB.books and gamesC.group price tickets(4). “ Take part of the Science Center home with you” means that ( )A. visitors can buy something there and take them homeB.the ScienceCenter may be sold to visitors. C.the visitors can make the ScienceCenter their home(5). Which is true about the MarylandScienceCenter? ( )A. Visitors can play and learn at the same time.B.It helps visitors travel to other countries. C.It can be visited 24 hours a day答案:一、单项选择题(40分,共 40 题,每小题 1 分)1. A2. D3. D4. D5. A6. A7. D8. C9. B 10. B 11. C 12. D 13. C14. B 15. D 16. A 17. A 18. A 19. D 20. D 21. A 22. C 23. D 24. A 25.B 26.C 27. C 28.D 29. B 30. D 31. A 32. A 33. B 34. C 35. A 36. A37. D 38. D 39. A 40. A6 题,每小题 10 分) 二、阅读理解单项选择题(60分,共1.(1). D (2). C (3). A (4). C (5). B2.(1). D (2). C (3). A (4). D (5). A3.(1). A (2). C (3). C (4). A (5). C4.(1). A (2). B (3). B (4). C (5). D5.(1). D (2). C (3). B (4). D (5). A6.(1). A (2). B (3). C (4). A (5). A2013年9月份考试大学英语(1)第二次作业一、单项选择题(本大题共40分,共 40 小题,每小题 1 分)1. My American friend knows my problem because I ( ) my ideas with him.A. have changedB. changedC. have exchangedD. exchanged2. We are having a ( ) technical problem with one of our engines. A. lightB. slightC. brightD. slim3. There are many misunderstandings about American Indian names. Crazy Horses, for example, was given to a man because he was courageous, not because he was mad. Indian families had no last names. The Sioux Indians give individuals three or four names. The first name was given at birth. It showed the order of a birth into the family. Wenonah, for instance, meant “firstborn daughter”. The second name, the honor name, was given to the child by a medicine man (有法术之人). It usually referred to the fine character of good deeds o f one of the child’s ancestors (祖先). When he grew up, the personwas expected to live up to this name. Otherwise, the person mightnot be called by it. The third name was the nickname. It usuallyreferred to something odd (临时的) that the person had done. It was hardlyever flattering. The fourth name came the deed name. It was give nby a war chief after the person accomplished some good or extraordinary bravery. The name might be that of a fear –– inspiring animal such as Bear or Buffalo or that of a noble bird, such as Eagle, Hawk or Owl.A. if he could put the meaning of this name into practice,B. if his appearance would be like his ancestor’s,C. only when he grew upD. when he satisfied the medicine man4. Between 1886 and 1914, Canada received over two million immigrants. The majority of them were from Eastern Europe. Thegovernment welcomed these people by offering them free farmland in the West. However, Canada immigration policy was not equal for Asian immigrants. The Canadian government passed two laws to prevent Chinese immigration. In 1885, the Canadian government passed the first law to prevent Chinese immigration. The law forced every Chinese person entering Canada to pay a $50 entry fee. The government introduced this head tax to satisfy Caucasian(高加索人) laborers who felt that Chinese immigrants were competing for their jobs. The head tax was a burden for Chinese immigrants, but it did not prevent them from coming to Canada. For many of these poor Chinese laborers, they could earn more money there than in China. They were willing to borrow the money to pay for the overseas trip and the head tax. The Canadian government raised the head tax to $100 in 1900, then to $500 in 1903. The Canadian government passed its most restrictive immigration law in 1923. That year, the Chinese Immigration Act prevented all Chinese except officers, merchants, and students from entering Canada. TheAsian groups. These groups Act was the result of pressure from anti- felt that the head tax was insufficient because Chinese laborers were still coming to Canada. The law effectively stopped Chinese immigration from 1923 to 1947. During the 24-year period, only 44 Chinese entered Canada officially.A. strictB. seriousC. limitation。
全国2019年10月自考00012英语一试题及答案
D002·00012(专卡)绝密★考试结束前2019年10月高等教育自学考试全国统一命题考试英语(一)(课程代码:00012)注意事项:1.本课程考试时间150分钟,满分100分。
2.本试卷分为两部分,第一部分为选择题,第二部分为非选择题。
3.应考者必须按试题顺序在答题卡(纸)指定位置上作答,答在试卷上无效。
4.涂写部分、画图部分必须使用2B铅笔,书写部分必须使用黑色字迹签字笔。
第一部分选择题一、阅读判断:第1~10题,每题1分,共10分。
下面的短文后列出了十个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子作出判断:如果该句提供的是正确信息,选择A;如果该句提供的是错误信息,选择B;如果该句的信息文中没有提及,选择C,并在“答题卡”上将相应字母涂黑。
Setting Effective GoalsAvital Schweitzer,17,is clearly goal-directed.She works hard to achieve the various tasks in her life.This summer she attended a program at the University of California,Santa Barbara,for high school students who are interested in research.Avital says that she rarely clearly states and discusses her goals.But goal-setting has always played a role in her life.During her junior year,for instance,she set personal goals to win a tennis championship and to become debate-team captain.Avital says,"In an academic environment when I set goals for myself,I often make lists that I need to complete in order to achieve them.The lists can include doing problem sets,meeting with a teacher or asking specific questions.When I run into difficulties,I reach out to resources for help or advice,like the Internet,my teachers or my parents.I think that learning about the best types of goals to set and standard methods to achieve these goals could be very useful in my day-to-day life.”Who else is better to turn to for this kind of insight into the art and science of goal-setting than your own father? Avital's dad, Maurice Schweitzer,a Wharton professor of operations and information management, has researched the topic extensively. He said,"Goals are powerfully motivating and will help us get where we want to be. Across every field, people who set specific, challenging goals do better than people who go out and just aim to do their best."1. Avital was a student of the University of California, Santa Barbara.A. TrueB. FalseC. Not Given2. Avital is interested in research.A. TrueB. FalseC. Not Given3. Avital often shares her goals with her best friends.A. TrueB. FalseC. Not Given4. Avital won a tennis championship in junior high.A. TrueB. FalseC. Not Given5. Avital wanted to become debate-team captain during her junior year.A. TrueB. FalseC. Not Given6. Avital often makes lists of goals to find which goal is the best for her.A. TrueB. FalseC. Not Given7. Avital believes that it is best to solve her problems through theInternet.A. TrueB. FalseC. Not Given8. Avital has gained from her father the insights about goal-setting.A. TrueB. FalseC. Not Given9. Avital's father has done much research on goal-setting.A. TrueB. FalseC. Not Given10. To Avital's father, aiming to do best is more important than goal-setting.A. TrueB. FalseC. Not Given二、阅读选择:第11~15题,每题2分,共10分。
10月全国自考综合英语一试题及答案解析
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从A、B、C和D四个选项中选出一个最佳答案,并填入答题纸相应位置。
(本大题共30小题,每小题1分,共30分)1. _______ late 1990's, about two thousand adults were enrolled in correspondence study in the community.A. TheB. In theD. It was in the C. It was the2. Mary _______ the meeting yesterday. She was in the hospital.A. cannot have attendedB. cannot attendD. must not attend C. must not have attended3. By the time Jack comes back from his hometown, we _______ all the preparations.A. finishB. have finishedD. shall have finished C. had finished4. To speak quite frankly, I'd rather you _______ in such affairs.A. don't involveB. didn't involveD. are not involved C. were not involved5. _______ time, Denny would certainly have come and help me.A. If she hadB. Had she hadD. Did she have C. If she would have6. Janet's uncle insists _______ in the hotel near the city square.A. not stayingB. not to stayD. that he doesn't stay C. that he not stay7. The reason my sister didn't go abroad was _______ a new job here.A. because she gotB. that she gotD. that because she got C. why she got8. It was not until Mary arrived at the theatre _______ she realized she had forgotten her ticket.A. thenB. andD. thatC. but1…………………………………………………………精品自学考试资料推荐………………………………………………9. I'd met Cynthia several times before this gathering. _______.A. I did, tooB. So did ID. I met, also C. So had I10. _______ in an atmosphere of simple living was what her parents wished for.A. The girl's being educatedB. The girl being educatedD. The girl who was educated C. The girl was educated11. Ann likes doing some reading at home _______ to the cinema.A. than to goB. more than goingD. than going C. rather than to go12. You'd better come to ask the teacher yourself tomorrow, _______?A. didn't youB. shouldn't youD. hadn't youC. wouldn't you13. Mary filled in the application form, but she didn't know which office _______.A. to be sent toB. to send it toD. to send it C. to be sent14. Do you know what _______ made Jenny sad?A. it was thatB. was it thatD. was it C. it was15. Parents love their children with a devotion _______ no return.A. which they ask forB. which they askD. for which they ask C. for which they ask for16. I really don't want to go to the party, but I don't see how I can _______ it.A. get awayB. get overD. get back from C. get out of17. The captain _______ an apology to the passengers for the delay caused by bad weather.A. broughtB. presentedD. did C. made18. It is wise to have some money _______ for old age.A. put awayB. put inD. put down C. put about19. The motor isn't _______ enough to drive the car up steep hills.A. toughB. big2…………………………………………………………精品自学考试资料推荐………………………………………………C. strongD. powerful20. We agreed to meet in the office but so far she hasn't _______ yet.A. turned aroundB. turned inD. turned out C. turned up21. If we work with a strong will, we can overcome any difficulty, _______ great it is.A. asB. soD. howeverC. though22. We decided not to climb the mountains because it was raining _______.A. hardlyB. heavilyD. strongly C. sharply23. A pause can make all the _______ in the world between an effective speech and an ineffective one in the hands of a master.A. differenceB. effectD. contribution C. impression24. Not many people were actually _______ his plan. They did not object to it openly, though.A. in line withB. in common withD. in the interest of C. in favor of25.Bad management will inevitably _______ poor efficiency.A. come withB. result inD. come into C. result from26. Besides giving, love _______ such elements as care, responsibility, respect and knowledge.A. composes ofB. makes up ofD. consists of C. makes from27. How can you succeed without a desire to take _______ of all available opportunities?A. privilegeB. advantageD. care C. chance28. Her success in work _______ in her deep love and compassion for her pupils and her strong sense of responsibility.A. lainB. laidD. layC. lied29. China is _______ to building a sound environment for foreign investors.A. committedB. opened3…………………………………………………………精品自学考试资料推荐………………………………………………C. loyalD. active30. Once the students started to talk, the discussion became so _______ that no one wanted to stop when the bell rang.A. likelyB. livelyD. interestingly C. lovelyⅡ. 认真阅读下面两篇短文,每篇短文后有五个问题。
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全国10⽉⾼等教育⾃学考试语⾔学概论试题及答案解析全国2018年10⽉⾼等教育⾃学考试语⾔学概论试题课程代码:00541第⼀部分选择题⼀、单项选择题(本⼤题共26⼩题,每⼩题1分,共26分)在每⼩题列出的四个选项中只有⼀个选项是符合题⽬要求,请将正确选项前的字母填在题后的括号内。
1.关于⼝语和书⾯语的关系,下列说明不正确的⼀项是( )A.任何⼀种语⾔总是先有⼝语,后有书⾯语B.书⾯语是第⼀性的,⼝语是第⼆性的C.在⼀个只有⼝语⽽没有书⾯语的社会中,社会交际存在着较⼤的局限D.书⾯语是经过加⼯、提炼和发展了的⼝语的书⾯形式2.区分“语⾔”和“⾔语”的主要⽬的是( )A.明确语⾔学的研究对象B.更好地研究书⾯语C.强调在社会环境中研究语⾔D.强调研究⾔语的个⼈特⾊3.⼆⼗世纪语⾔学在索绪尔语⾔理论的影响下,集中主要精⼒研究的是( )A.语⾔的历史演变B.语⾔和民族的关系C.语⾔和社会的关系D.语⾔系统本⾝的内在规律4.对⼈类语⾔⽽⾔,声⾳四要素中作⽤最重要的⼀个是( )A.⾳⾼B.⾳强C.⾳长D.⾳质5.下列各组中,都是前元⾳的⼀组是( )6.下列各组辅⾳中,发⾳部位相同的⼀组是( )A.[p,k]B.[n,b]C.[ts,s]D.[d,f]7.语⾳不同于⼀般声⾳的本质属性是( )A.物理属性B.社会属性C.⽣理属性D.⼼理属性8.常⽤语汇和⾮常⽤语汇主要是从下列哪个⾓度区分出来的( )A.词的使⽤场合B.词的专业特⾊C.词的使⽤频率D.词的历史来源9.汉语经常⽤四字格表⽰⽽且使⽤最多的熟语形式是( )A.成语B.谚语C.惯⽤语D.歇后语10.“最⼩的有意义的能独⽴使⽤的语⾔单位”是( )A.语素B.词C.词组D.字11.英语动词“唱”的原形是sing,过去时形式是sang,这在语法⼿段的词形变化中叫作( )A.附加B.屈折C.异根D.零形式12.英语句⼦“我看电视”有时写作I watch TV,有时写作I watched TV。
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1. In order to ______ to life in the wild, he has to learn how to hunt.A. effectB. adoptC. adaptD. enter2. If you have high blood pressure, you should ______ eating too much salt.A. escapeB. suggestC. avoidD. relieve3. In some countries skilled workers can still get high ______.A. wagesB. incomeC. salaryD. money4. I have always thought very ______ of him.A. highlyB. betterC. wellD. excellent5. Every part of a new car should be carefully checked before ______.A. assemblyB. combinationC. applicationD. input6. The manager will ______ the new department store before it is open.A. checkB. assureC. approveD. guard7. He had waited so long that he became ______.A. impatientB. patientC. quietD. reserved8. Scientists have recently ______ suggestions for a complete reform in our eating habit.A. taken outB. put forwardC. set outD. brought about9. We were ______ whether our car could climb the hill.A. doubtfulB. sureC. certainD. believable10. The salesman made a large ______ from selling fashionable shoes.A. incomeB. advantageC. benefitD. profit11. The manager is so busy that he can hardly ______ a day away from work.1A. wasteB. payC. affordD. spare12. Television keeps us informed about ______ events and the latest developments in science andpolitics.A. fashionableB. excitedC. popularD. current13. Come at your ______ because I will be in the office all the time.A. diposalB. rateC. proposalD. convenience14. ______, many workers who have been laid off are the victims of the bad management in thecompany.A. HardlyB. UndoubtedlyC. DirectlyD. Generally15. A direct tax is ______ in such a way that the percentage of tax grows greater as the tax payer’sincome grows.A. directedB. arrangedC. setD. needed(二)语法结构(15分)选择一个最佳答案完成句子,错选、多选或未选均无分。
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1. In order to ______ to life in the wild, he has to learn how to hunt.A. effectB. adoptC. adaptD. enter2. If you have high blood pressure, you should ______ eating too much salt.A. escapeB. suggestC. avoidD. relieve3. In some countries skilled workers can still get high ______.A. wagesB. incomeC. salaryD. money4. I have always thought very ______ of him.A. highlyB. betterC. wellD. excellent5. Every part of a new car should be carefully checked before ______.A. assemblyB. combinationC. applicationD. input6. The manager will ______ the new department store before it is open.A. checkB. assureC. approveD. guard7. He had waited so long that he became ______.A. impatientB. patientC. quietD. reserved8. Scientists have recently ______ suggestions for a complete reform in our eating habit.A. taken outB. put forwardC. set outD. brought about9. We were ______ whether our car could climb the hill.A. doubtfulB. sureC. certainD. believable10. The salesman made a large ______ from selling fashionable shoes.A. incomeB. advantageC. benefitD. profit11. The manager is so busy that he can hardly ______ a day away from work.1A. wasteB. payC. affordD. spare12. Television keeps us informed about ______ events and the latest developments in science andpolitics.A. fashionableB. excitedC. popularD. current13. Come at your ______ because I will be in the office all the time.A. diposalB. rateC. proposalD. convenience14. ______, many workers who have been laid off are the victims of the bad management in thecompany.A. HardlyB. UndoubtedlyC. DirectlyD. Generally15. A direct tax is ______ in such a way that the percentage of tax grows greater as the tax payer’sincome grows.A. directedB. arrangedC. setD. needed(二)语法结构(15分)选择一个最佳答案完成句子,错选、多选或未选均无分。
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1. The time has come for the company to __________ after years of rapid expansion.A. consistB. considerC. consolidateD. combine2. __________ were naturally a musical family .A. A ShawB. The ShawsC. The ShawD. Shaws3. Nothing can __________ being unkind to children.A. adjustB. reasonC. justifyD. reassure4. That kind of shoes are __________ expensive for me.A. moreB. far moreC. far tooD. much5. Next time I __________ there, I’ll ask them about it.A. will goB. have goneC. am goingD. go6. His wife, to whom he __________ for thirty years, was childless.A. has marriedB. has been marriedC. had marriedD. had been married7. They are __________ a mass production movement.A. firingB. launchingC. introducingD. presenting8. Professor Tate __________ about him .A. heard the students to talkB. heard the talk by the studentsC. heard the students talkingD. heard the students to talking9. __________ some of the suggestions prove of value to you as well?A. CouldB. CanC. MightD. May10. The research project has only been under way for three months, so it’s too early to _______its success.A. figureB. considerC. rateD. evaluate11. What do you think of his motion that we __________ a play at the English evening?A. should put onB. shall put onC. would put onD. will have put on12. We can visit your company on Monday or Tuesday, our plans are fairly __________.A. flexibleB. elasticC. suppleD. compliant13. Nothing can stop us now, __________?A. can’t itB. can itC. could itD. does it14. All of my efforts to__________ peace failed.A. reserveB. conserveC. persistD. preserve15. I was greatly shocked by the way __________ things were done there.A. howB. thatC. asD. which16. There is a(n) __________ between logic and metaphysics.A. bargainB. treatyC. compactD. alliance17. Neither of the drivers who are being held by the police__________ whom to blame for his trouble.A. knowB. knowsC. to knowD. have known18. All citizens in this nation are__________ to the law.A. subjectB. objectC. exposedD. dependent19. I made up my mind that under no circumstances__________ to such principle.A. couldn’t I agreeB. I couldn’t agreeC. I could agreeD. could I agree20. Einstein’s new theory on optics changed__________ scientific idea about light.A. technicalB. originalC. classicalD. mechanical二、完型填空(本大题共10小题,每题1分,共10分)从选项中选择一种最适合短文旳选项,错选、多选或未选均无分。
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10月自学考试英语(一)选择题及答案(3)
1.Advertising is only part of the total sales effort,but it is the part that ________ the most attention.
A. attacks
B. attracts
C. attaches
D. attributes
2.That student ________ his hand every time the teacher asks a question.
A. lets up
B. gets up
C. puts up
D. rises up
3.For a week she worked with us in the village,_______ her poor health.
A. as a result of
B. on account of
C. in spite of
D. despite of
4.Some people who are successful language learners find it difficult to _______ in other fields.
A. succeed
C. achieve
D. score
5.I wonder who will _______ as secretary of our club next year.
A. take up
B. take over
C. take one
D. take on
6.The speaker‘s forceful words persuaded his opponent to _______.
A. back out
B. back up
C. back on
D. back down
7.It was important for the president to continue his schedule,regardless _______ the bomb threat.
A. of
B. by
C. from
D. with
8.The Atlantic Ocean is one of the oceans that separate the old world _______ the new.
A. in
C. to
D. from
9.Health _______ good food,fresh air and enough sleep.
A. rely
B. depend
C. depends on
D. consist of
10.A plan was made last year ______ several roads would be built in this part of the city.
A. as
B. where
C. which
D. that
参考答案
1.正确答案:B
答案解析:这后半句为强调主语的强调句,意思为这部分最吸引注意。
答案为B.
2.正确答案:C
答案解析:let up:停止,放松;get up:起床;put up:举起,抬起;rise up:起义,叛变。
3.正确答案:C
答案解析:译文:尽管她的健康不佳,她仍与我们在村里工作了一星期。
in spite of意思为“尽管”,相当于despite,表让步。
4.正确答案:A
答案解析:本句为带有修饰主语的定语从句的主从句,而在主句中缺少的不定式与定语从句中的successful相呼应。
5.正确答案:B
答案解析:本题考查词组辨析。
take over:接任;接管;接收。
6.正确答案:D
答案解析:back down:让步,退却;放弃。
7.正确答案:A
答案解析:本题考查的是固定短语的搭配,regardless of表示“不管,不顾”的意思。
8.正确答案:D
答案解析:本题考查separate的用法。
separate通常与介词from 连用。
9.正确答案:C
答案解析:rely与depend多作为不及物动词来使用,所以后面如果有宾语,就应该用rely on或depend on.所以答案A和B错误。
consist of意思是“由……组成”,不符合句意。
所以本题答案是C.
10.正确答案:D
答案解析:译文:去年制定了一个计划,将要在这个城市的这个地区修建几条公路。
此题考查同位语从句。