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全国2012年4月高等教育自学考试

全国2012年4月高等教育自学考试

全国2012年4月高等教育自学考试义务教育概论试题课程代码:09276一、单项选择题(本大题共25小题,每小题1分,共25分)在每小题列出的四个备选项中只有一个是符合题目要求的,请将其代码填写在题后的括号内。

错选、多选或未选均不得分。

1.在我国,义务教育的概念来自于英语的compulsory education或compulsory schooling。

compulsory在英文中的意思是()A.免费B.普及C.强迫D.义务2.下列选项中,不属于...义务教育性质的是()A.基础性B.地方性C.均衡性D.强制性3.“有教无类”教育思想的提出者是()A.墨子B.荀子C.孔子D.孟子4.在大会宣言中提出“改良教育制度,实行普及教育”的会议是()A.中国共产党第一次代表大会 B.中国共产党第二次代表大会C.中国共产党第三次代表大会 D.中国共产党第四次代表大会5.下列关于义务教育的说法,正确的是()A.义务教育可免费,亦可收费,但最好是免费B.不允许私人团体来举办义务教育学校C.行政命令手段是普及义务教育最根本的措施D.不能请神职人员来校担任管理工作,但可开设宗教课程6.在西方教育史上,被人们誉为“国民教育之父”的是()A.卢梭B.孔多塞C.赫尔巴特D.马丁·路德7.我国实行教职工聘用合同制,聘用合同的期限要根据合同双方主体的意愿,由学校和受聘人共同协商确定,聘用期一般为()A.1—3年B.1—4年C.1—5年D.1—6年8.美国教师资格证书申请者的起点学历为()A.中等师范B.大学专科C.大学本科D.硕士研究生9.世界上大多数国家规定义务教育学生的入学年龄为()A.5岁B.6岁C.7岁D.8岁10.把高中第一年作为义务教育的最后一年的国家是()A.美国B.日本C.法国D.意大利11.《中华人民共和国义务教育法》修订的时间是()A.1986年B.1993年C.2000年D.2006年12.教育法规定了承担义务教育法律责任的三种主要方式是()A.经济赔偿责任、教育监护责任、刑事法律责任B.经济赔偿责任、行政法律责任、教育监护责任C.行政法律责任、民事法律责任、刑事法律责任D.教育监护责任、行政法律责任、民事法律责任13.《中华人民共和国义务教育法》规定:农村义务教育所需经费的分担办法是()A.县级人民政府根据国务院的规定分项目、按比例分担B.市级以上人民政府根据国务院的规定分项目、按比例分担C.省级人民政府根据国务院的规定全额分担D.各级人民政府根据国务院的规定分项目、按比例分担14.学生申诉制度建立的法律依据是()A.《中华人民共和国宪法》B.《中华人民共和国教育法》C.《中华人民共和国义务教育法》D.《中华人民共和国未成年人保护法》15.以“学生生命维系着国家的未来”为最高原则,对中小学校的建筑标准进行了严格规范的国家是()A.中国B.英国C.美国D.日本16.完备而有系统的教育行政管理体制产生于()A.古代B.近代C.现代D.当代17.我国义务教育督导的对象是()A.中学和小学B.高校和幼儿园C.高校和中小学校D.中小学校和幼儿园18.《中华人民共和国义务教育法》明确规定,对本辖区内的义务教育负有首要责任的是()A.省级政府B.市级政府C.县级政府D.乡级政府19.义务教育政府财政经费筹措方式属于普通财政与开征教育税相结合的国家是()A.美国B.中国C.日本D.英国20.在分散型的义务教育政府财政投入体制中,地方政府义务教育投入占各级政府财政投入的比重超过()A.40%B.50%C.60%D.70%21.在我国农村义务教育经费保障机制改革中,对贫困家庭学生免费提供教科书资金来源,正确的提法是()A.由中央全额承担B.由地方自行承担C.东部地区由中央全额承担D.中西部地区由中央全额承担22.从1949年到2009年的60年间,我国先后进行的中小学课程改革的次数是()A.6次B.7次C.8次D.9次23.在我国新课程改革中,与各学科课程有着本质区别,体现课程体系结构性突破的课程是()A.综合实践活动课程B.探究性课程C.隐性课程D.分科课程24.我国新课程改革要求整体设置九年一贯的义务教育课程,这里的“整体”指的是()A.课程之间的横向关系B.各类课程纵向的发展序列C.课程之间横向的比例关系D.各类课程纵向的比例关系25.我国教师资格证书的有效期是()A.5年B.10年C.15年D.终身二、名词解释题(本大题共5小题,每小题2分,共10分)26.教师权利27.课程评价28.教师教育29.办学条件30.义务教育培养目标三、简答题(本大题共5小题,每小题5分,共25分)31.简述义务教育中的法律责任及其作用。

2012年4月的真题

2012年4月的真题

绿色为2012年4月的真题,2013年不列为考试范围,估计将真题更换为其他文章红色为12年新增到未考到文章综合类2012版教材的变化最大,大部分的阅读理解都是新增,估计2013版教材不会有太大变化,可能新增6篇文章2012版的教材变化有一个特点,那就是将一部分C级文章改为B级文章,一部分B级文章改为A级文章,大纲要求考C只需看C要求的文章,考B级要看B和C的文章,考A级要看ABC的文章。

第一篇Telling Tales about People讲述关于人们的故事(2012教材新增文章)第二篇Outside-the-classroom Learning Makes a Big Difference 课外学习带来很大不同第三篇Milosevic's Death 米洛舍维奇之死(2013教材新增)第三篇:Shark Attack!第四篇Feast on Turkey and Good Wishes at Thanksgiving 火鸡盛宴和感恩节的祝福第五篇Sino-Japan Animosity Lessens 中日敌意减少(2013教材新增)第五篇:The Travels of IBn Battuta第六篇TV Shows and Long Bus Trips 看电视与长途汽车旅行第七篇Modern Sun Worshippers 现代日光浴者第八篇The Changing Middle Class变化中的中产阶级(2012年4月真题)(2012教材新增文章)第九篇Single-parent Kids Do Best 单亲幼儿最出色第十篇A Letter from Alan艾伦的来信(2012教材新增文章)第十一篇The Development of Ballet芭蕾舞的发展(2012教材新增文章)第十二篇Smuggling走私第十三篇The Barbie Dolls芭比娃娃第十四篇Sleep睡眠第十五篇 Orbital Space Plane轨道航天飞机第十六篇:The Sahara 撒哈拉沙漠(2012教材新增文章)第十七篇:Eiffel Is an Eyeful引人注目的埃菲尔铁塔(2012教材新增文章)第十八篇:Goal of American Education(2011年教材中为C级文章)美国教育的目标(2012教材新增文章)第十九篇:The Family家庭(2012教材新增文章)第二十篇:T ales of the T errible Past讲述可怕的过去(2012教材新增文章)第二十一篇:Spacing in Animals动物的空间距离(2012教材新增文章)第二十二篇:Some Things We Know about Language我们知道的关于语言的一些事情(2012教材新增文章)第二十三篇:The Only Way Is Up只好向上第二十四篇:Clone Farm克隆农场第二十五篇:Income收入第二十六篇:Seeing the World Centuries Ago看许久以前的世界(2012教材新增文章)第二十七篇:Importance of Services服务业的重要性第二十八篇:The National Park Service国家公园的服务机构第二十九篇:Find Y ourself Packing It On? Blame Friends发现自己变胖了?这得责怪朋友们第三十篇:"Lucky" Lord Lucan - Alive or Dead“幸运的”鲁肯伯爵一是死是活(2012教材新增文章)第三十一篇Pool Watch泳池监护第三十二篇The Cherokee Nation柴罗基部落第三十三篇:Oseola McCarty老妇人(2012年4月真题)(2012教材新增文章)第三十四篇:To Have and Have Not逃亡(2012教材新增文章)第三十五篇:Going Her Own Way选择她自己的路(2012年4月真题)(2012教材新增文章)第三十六篇:A T ale of Scottish Rural Life一个关于苏格兰乡村生活的故事(2012教材新增文章)第三十七篇:Pop Music in Africa非洲的流行音乐(2012教材新增文章)第三十八篇:Why So Many Children为什么有这么多的孩子(2012教材新增文章)第三十九篇:Eat to Live为了活着吃饭(2012教材新增文章)第四十篇:New US Plan for Disease Prevention 美国疾病预防新政策第四十一篇The Operation of International Airlines 国际航空公司的经营第四十二篇Sauna 桑拿浴第四十三篇Can Buildings Be Designed to Resist Terrorist Attack? 建筑设计能使建筑抵御恐怖袭击吗?第四十四篇Americans Get Touchy 越来越爱肢体接触的美国人第四十五篇Women Staying in Mini-Skirts for Longer女性在迷你裙上逗留的时间更长第四十六篇Defending the Theory of Evolution Still Seems Needed 捍卫进化论仍必要第四十七篇:Narrow Escape九死一生(2012教材新增文章)第四十八篇Finding Enlightenment in Scotland 苏格兰启蒙运动第四十九篇The Beginning of American Literature 美洲文学的开端第五十篇 Older V olcanic Eruptions 远古火山喷发。

全国04-04高等教育自学考试综合英语(一)试题

全国04-04高等教育自学考试综合英语(一)试题

全国04-04高等教育自学考试综合英语(一)试题tookdreamforwantedInteadifintoagainaboutappliedthatownAfathe rtolduabouthinine-year-olddaughterwhohaddevelopedapaionforhore.Onedayheakedhim61hewould buyherahore.Heaidit62omeeffortnottotellherthatitwaimpoiblebecaue ofmoneyandpace.63,heaid,“Soyouwihyoucouldhave ahoreofyour64.Tell meaboutit.”Thenhelitenedahewent65longdetailabouthowhe’dfeedher horeandgroomhimandtakehim66rideeveryday.Juttalkingabouther67tohi meemedtobeenoughforher.Sheneverpreedhim68tobuythehore.Butafterth atconveration,Shetookbookoutofthelibrary69hore,drewketcheofhore, andtartedavingpartofherallowancetobuylandonedayforherhore.Afewye arlaterhe70forajobhelpingoutatalocaltable,wherehetradedherervice foroccaionalride.B.根据课文的内容在每个空白处填入一个恰当的词。

92.在中国,能被北大或清华录取是很荣耀的事。

93.作为记者,他不仅会说英语,而且会说法语和德语。

94.香烟给烟草公司带来巨额利润,但是它对人们的健康非常有害。

全国4月高等教育自学考试综合英语(一)试题及答案解析历年试卷及答案解析

全国4月高等教育自学考试综合英语(一)试题及答案解析历年试卷及答案解析

8.Do you feel like to a film or would you rather _______ at home.A.to go,to stay C.to go,stay ing 9.That's one of those questi ons that _______ A.n eed n't to be an sweredB.go ing, stayD.go in g,to stayB.n eed n't to answer C.n eed n't be an swered D.n eed n't answer10.You'd rather I did n't tell her about it, A.would n't you C.should youB.did n'tyou D.had you 11. _______ t he road and you will come to the office buildi ng. A.lf you were to turn offB.Tur n offC.Turni ng offD.Havi ng tur ned off 12. _______ a good excuse for being late,Sally was criticized.A.Not hav ingB.Hav ing not全国2018年4月高等教育自学考试综合英语(一)试题课程代码:00794Part One I •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。

(本大题共30小题,每小题1分,共30分) 1. The values of today's young people differ from _______ . A.those of their pare nts B.that of their pare nts C.their pare ntsD.whose pare nts 2. We had to leave quietly ______ disturb other people. A.as so not to B.so as not to C.not so as toD.so not as to 3. Where is your brother?He _______ to the dining room. A.had gone B.had bee n C.has bee nD.has gone 4. A new all-purpose buildi ng ______ in the mountain village for shopp in g,bus in ess and in door sports.A.is now con struct ing B.has now con structed C.is now being con structedD.has bee n now con structed 5.lf you had done as I told you,this _______ .A.should have not happe ned B.would not have happe nedC.did not happe nD.had not happe ned 6. _______ the city's environment 环境)has become of great importanee. A.The improvi ng B.lm provi ng of C.lm prov ingD.Be ing improved 7.I advised him _______ the bus con ductor to tell him ________ . A.to ask,where to get off B.to ask,to get off whereC.telling,where to get offD.telli ng,to get off whereC.Have notD.Do not have13.Since our stay was too short,we couldn't visit all the places _______A. where we should like to visitB. which we would like to visit themC. where we should have liked toD. which we would have liked to14. _______ your feelings may be,it's best to take his advice.A. WhateverB.WhatC.HoweverD.How15. _____________________________________________ The students were assigned to write a paper on ________________________________________ from the course.A. what had they learnedB.that had they learnedC.that they had learnedD.what they had learned16. ______________________________________________________________________ Ashort sentence after a series of ( 一系列 ) long sentences can have a dramatic ________A.influenceB.resultC.impressionD.effect17. ___________________________________________ When he looked into the audience,he caught ________________________________________ of his mother nodding to him.A.signB.sightC.glowD.head18.Only then did he _______ the situation he and his fellow soldiers were in.A.awareB.aware of19. The hunter fired and the fox fellB. deadlyC. deadD.dying20. ________________________________ Mr.Green's good health is chiefly proper diet and regular exercise.A.due toB.becauseC.in connection withD.in accordance with21. _______________________________________________________________ The owner of the store promised to give the money back to the traveller _______________________ his return.A.atB.fromC.become awareD.become aware ofA.deathC.byD.on22. ______________________________ How could he convince them his innocence?A.onB.ofC.withD.over23.It's _______ the government to make a decision on this issue.A.thanks toB.according toC.due toD.up to24.She didn't expect them to understand the sufferings she and her family _______ .A.went overB.went throughC.passed overD.passed into25. _____________________________________ After a long discussion the two parties an agreement.A.arrivedB.arrived inC.reached outD.reached26. ________________________________________________________ T he upper part of him that would show above the table would _______________________________ no doubt in the mind of the waiter.A.riseB.ariseC.arouseD.awake27. _________________________________ H e came here to be a miner but as a farmer.A.ended upB.turned upC.came upD.brought up28. ______________________________________________ When the boy was only four,his father decided to ________________________________________ a musician of him.A.doB.makeC.developD.produce29. ________________ My parents, touring in Britain,are looking forward to a traditional English afternoontea in a beautiful setting.A.nowadaysB.instantlyC.presentlyD.intently30. _______________________ Last year,the school a special class to help poor readers.A.set asideB.set upC.set outD.set offn •阅读下面两篇短文,每篇短文后有五个问题,根据短文的内容从四个选项中选择一个最佳答案,并将选项号填在答题纸上的相应位置。

2012年4月英语 参考答案

2012年4月英语 参考答案

2012年4月高等教育自学考试全国统一命题考试英语(二)试题答案及评分参考(课程代码00015)Ⅰ. V ocabulary and Structure (本大题共10小题,每小题1分,共10分)1. A2. C3. B4. C5. D6. A7. B8. C9. D 10. BⅡ. Cloze test (本大题共10小题,每小题1分,共10分)11. D 12. D 13. C 14. B 15. D16. A 17. C 18.C 19. B 20. AⅢ. Reading Comprehension (本大题共15小题,每小题2分,共30分)21. C 22. C 23. A 24. B 25. B26. C 27. D 28. B 29. A 30. D31. B 32. C 33. B 34. D 35. AⅣ. Word Spelling (本大题共20小题,每两小题1分,共10分)36. maximum 37. pity 38. label 39. income40. hunger 41.smooth 42.truly 43. metal44. survive 45. discuss 46. confusion 47. concert48. afford 49. beach 50. commercial 51. equal52. tropical 53. merely 54. squeeze 55. September【评分参考】多写、少写或错写一个字母均为错。

Ⅴ. Word Form (本大题共10小题,每小题1分,共10分)56. patience 57. dependent 58. frighten 59.manageable 60.provision 61.surprisingly 62. assembly 63. commitment 64. formality 65.non-verbal【评分参考】语法错误或拼写错误均不给分。

全国2012年04月自学考试英语阅读(一)真题

全国2012年04月自学考试英语阅读(一)真题

全国2012年4月高等教育自学考试英语阅读(一)试题课程代码:00595请将答案填在答题纸相应位置上I. CAREFUL READINGRead the following passages carefully. Decide on the best answer and write the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET. (40 points, 2 points each)Passage 1Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage.People have thought very differently about children in different historical eras. In ancient Rome and throughout the Middle Ages, for example, childhood was brief: A boy or girl was considered an “infant” until the age of s ix, but soon afterward worked alongside adults in the fields, in the workshops, or at home. Children were thought to be born in a state of sin and were viewed as the property of their fathers. Such beliefs contributed to strict discipline of children and neglect of their special needs.These harsh attitudes softened during the Renaissance and Enlightenment as the humanistic spirit of the times caused a rediscovery of the special qualities of childhood. In paintings, for example, young children were depicted as playing and doing other childish things, rather than being shown as miniature adults. The importance of childhood as a unique period of development was understood more fully in the 17th and 18th centuries, as reflected in the writings of two important European thinkers: the English philosopher John Locke and the French philosopher Jean Jacques Rousseau. John Locke argued that the newborn infant comes into the world with no inherited predispositions (天性), but rather with a mind as a “blank slate” tha t is gradually filled with ideas, concepts, and knowledge from experiences in the world. He concluded that the quality of early experiences, particularly how children are raised and educated, shapes the direction of a child’s life. Later, Jean Jacques Rousseau claimed that children at birth are innately good rather than evil, and that their natural tendencies should be protected against the corrupting influences of society. Rousseau’s attitude had an important influence on society, and inspired,for example,the novelists Charles Dickens and Victor Hugo,who decried(揭露)the exploitation of child labor and highlighted the need for educational and social reform.1.It can be inferred that children in the Middle Ages ______.浙00595# 英语阅读(一)试题第1 页(共14 页)A.were mistreated and exploitedB.were generally regarded as miniature adultsC.did not observe the institutional disciplinesD.did not start their childhood until the age of six2.The author cites the example the two European thinkers’ writings to show that ______. A.children’s beha vior was described as adult-likeB.children’s innocence and playfulness were neglectedC.childhood was revealed as a period of independenceD.childhood was revealed as a unique period of development3.The 2nd paragraph is developed by ______.A.example B.definitionC.comparison D.cause and effect4.The central argument made by John Locke is that ______.A.children’s future development depends on their genetic backgroundB.children’s upbringing and early education may shape their future lifeC.children’s character formation is largely influenced by their parentsD.the proper way of upbringing is to keep children away from society5.At the end of the passage,the two novelists are mentioned to emphasize ______.A.the call for educational and social reformB.the importance of children’s school educationC.th e influence of Rousseau’s attitude toward childrenD.the potential negative influences of society on childrenPassage 2Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage.If ambition is to be well regarded,the rewards of ambition must be worthy of the sacrifices on ambition’s behalf. If the tradition of ambition is to have vitality, it should be widely shared,and it especially must be highly regarded by such people as the educated.who are themselves admired.However it is the educated who have claimed to have given up ambition as an ideal.What is odd is that they have perhaps benefited most from ambition,though the ambition may be more that of their parents and grandparents than of their own.浙00595# 英语阅读(一)试题第2 页(共14 页)Certainly, people do not seem less interested in success now than formerly.In fact,the signs of success such as summer homes,European travel and BMWs have never ceased to be sought after.What has happened is that people cannot confess fully to their dreams,as easily and openly as once they could,lest they be thought to be aggressive,materialistic or vulgar.Instead,what has often confused us are those fine hypocritical spectacles:the critic of American materialism in possession of a Southampton summer home;the publisher of radical books who takes his meals every day in five-star restaurants;the journalist promoting participatory democracy in all phases of life,who sends his own children to expensive private schools.For such people and many more perhaps not so exceptional,the motto is,“Succeed at all costs but avoid appearing ambitious.’’Ambition has been attacked from various angles;its public defenders are few and unimpressive,though they are not extremely unattractive.As a result,the support for ambition as a healthy impulse,a quality to be admired by the young,is probably lower than it has ever been in the United States.This does not mean, however,that people are no longer ambition-driven,but only that,no longer openly honored,ambition has become something smartly concealed.6.According to the passage,in order to keep the vitality of the tradition of ambition the successful people themselves must ______.A.highly value it B.make some sacrificesC.benefit from it D.make some contributions7.Such items as summer homes,European travel and BMWs are listed to prove that ______.A.these items are commonly used to measure successB.these items are openly honored and admired by the publicC.people are as interested in success as they have ever beenD.people are more motivated to seek after these items than before8.People tend not to make their ambitions fully known ______.A.to avoid appearing professionally orientedB.to avoid appearing snobbish and sophisticatedC.for fear that they might end up in failure or disappointmentD.for fear that they might be considered as distasteful and greedy9.The critic,the publisher and the journalist are mentioned in the 2nd paragraph to show that they are ______.浙00595# 英语阅读(一)试题第3 页(共14 页)A.selfish B.corruptedC.hypocritical D.materialistic10.The autho r’s attitude towards ambition as all ideal is ______.A.satirical B.negativeC.appreciative D.unbiasedPassage 3Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage.Postage stamps are labels affixed to letters or parcels to indicate that a specified amount of postage has been prepaid for delivery.Stamps are usually issued by a government or an agency representing a government,such as a national post office.The collecting and study of postage stamps and related items such as postcards is known as philately, a word derived from Greek meaning,literally, “love of what is free of further tax.’’Stamp collecting is one of the most popular hobbies in the world.From the earliest years of the hobby,most philatelists have preferred to collect stamps by country,specializing in the issues of one or more nations.Since about the mid-1950s,however, many philatelists have become interested in topical collecting,acquiring stamps illustrating certain themes or subjects.Among the wide range of pictorials are stamps devoted to sports,art and music,aviation,birds and flowers,and telecommunications.One of the attractions of stamp collecting is the ease of starting a collection.With access to enough incoming mail,especially from abroad,a person call build a collection without any expense.Literally tens of thousands of stamps,however, including many of the older issues,are priced very cheaply.Little special equipment is required.A collector needs only an album to house the collection and a pair of stamp tongs with which to handle them.Stamps and accessories can be purchased easily.Nearly every city has one or more professional stamp dealers.Thousands of other dealers operate exclusively by mail or on the Internet.When collectors have accumulated a number of valuable stamps,they must take precautions for safe storage,preferably in a bank safety deposit box.If the stamps are in mint(崭新的)condition,they should not be overlapped;through changes in humidity, overlapping stamps may stick together and become seriously damaged.Collectors also should keep accurate written浙00595# 英语阅读(一)试题第4 页(共14 页)inventories of all their philatelic material.11.In the 1st paragraph,“philately” is a term dealing with ______.A.postage delivery B.postage taxing and pricingC.a study of postage items D.a study of postcard collecting 12.According to the passage,stamps can be classified ______.A.by face value B.by issueC.chronologically D.thematically13.One of the charms of stamp collecting is that it can be started ______.A.without any technical meansB.without too much time spentC.without too much space neededD.without necessarily big investment14.According to the passage,the new stamps should avoid ______.A.humidity B.burglaryC.being duplicated D.being catalogued15.The writer’s suggestion made in the last paragraph is basically ______.A.misleading B.impracticalC.ambiguous D.operationalPassage 4Questions 16 to 20 are based on the following passage.A number of different aspects of life can influence mental health.In a mid-1970s study of people living in the United States,researchers identified critical areas that influence one’s mental health.These areas are working life,family life,and the social role that one occupies in the community.Negative experiences in these areas,such as an unreasonable boss or a turbulent family life,can reduce one’s overall sense of well-being.Another important influence on mental health is stress.In general,people experience stress when the demands placed on them exceed the resources they have available to meet those demands.Significant sources of stress include major life events,such as divorce,death of a spouse,loss of a job,and illness in the family.These events can overwhelm a person’s ability to cope and function effectively. In addition,one source of stress may lead to another, as when浙00595# 英语阅读(一)试题第5 页(共14 页)financial hardship follows job loss.People who experience unusually traumatic events,such as rape and natural disasters,may develop post-traumatic stress disorder.People may experience chronic stress when confronted with a continuing set of demands that reduce their ability to function.Examples of such demands include working long hours under difficult circumstances and caring for a chronically ill relative.Economic hardship,unemployment,and poverty can also produce chronic stress and undermine mental health.Some studies suggest that genetic factors may partly determine one’s level of happiness and mental health.People seem to display a characteristic level of well-being,with some people usually feeling happy and others typically feeling sad or unhappy.Researchers have found that although people’s moods change in response to both positive and negative events,the effect wears off over time.For example,people who win the lottery or receive an unexpected promotion may feel happier at first,but over time they return to their former characteristic level of mental health.Research suggests that one’s genetic background—that is,the genes inherited from one’s parents—explains more than half of the differences in people’s characteristic mood levels.Genes may also partly determine the range of ups and downs that people feel,including whether people have large mood swings or remain stable from day to day.16.According to the passage,the major factors that may reduce one’s sense of psychological well-being include all the following EXCEPT ______·A.unstable marriage B.genetic heritageC.bad-tempered managers D.lower social status17.People experience stress when ______.A.they have no accessible financial resourcesB.they have no social resources at their disposalC.they feel it hard to shirk family responsibilityD.they have to go beyond their ability to get a job done18.Chronic stress may result from ______.A.death of a spouse B.lottery purchasesC.long-time hard work D.failure to be promoted19.From the last paragraph,it can be inferred that ______.A.people’s moods are sometimes unstable浙00595# 英语阅读(一)试题第6 页(共14 页)B.people cannot escape from negative eventsC.Success may produce a long-term effect on people’s mental healthD.parents are partly re sponsible for their children’s distinctive moods20.According to the passage,people’s characteristic mood levels may be affected ______.A.physically B.biologicallyC.gradually D.abruptlyⅡ.SPEED READINGSkim or scan the following passages, and then decide on the best answer and write the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET.(10 points, 1 point each)Passage 5Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.Early in World War II,the representatives of nine European governments fled to London.Nazi Germany had conquered much of Europe and had driven these leaders from their homelands.Representatives of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth nations met in London with the leaders of nine European nations.On June 1 2,1 94 1,all these nations signed a declaration pledging to work for a free world,where people could live in peace and security.This pledge,usually called the Inter-Allied Declaration, was the first step toward building the UN.On October 30,l 943,representatives of the United Kingdom,China,the Soviet Union, and the United States signed the Moscow Declaration on General Security.This declaration approved the idea of establishing an international organization for preserving world peace.From August to October 1944,representatives of the United Kingdom,China,the Soviet Union,and the United States held a series of meetings at the Dumbarton Oaks estate in Washington D.C.The four nations succeeded in drawing up a basic plan,though they could not agree on some important questions.The plan’s main feature Was a Security Council on which the United Kingdom,China, France,the Soviet Union, and the United States would be permanently represented.In February 1945,Roosevelt, Churchill,and Stalin met at Yalta in the Crimea.The three leaders announced that a conference of United Nations would open in San Francisco on April 25,1945.This conference would use the plan worked out at the Dumbarton Oaks Conference to help浙00595# 英语阅读(一)试题第7 页(共14 页)prepare a charter for the UN.Delegates from 50 nations met in San Francisco for the United Nations Conference on International Organization.The conference opened on April 25, 1945,13 days after the death of Roosevelt and 12 days before the surrender of Germany.Victory over Japan Was still four months away.At the conference,some major disagreements arose between the Big Three (the United Kingdom,the Soviet Union,and the United States)and the smaller, less powerful nations.The Big Three believed they could guarantee future peace only if they continued to cooperate as they had during the war.They insisted that the Charter of the United Nations should give them the power to veto actions of the Security Council.The smaller nations opposed the veto power but failed to defeat it.On June 26,1945,all 50 nations present at the conference voted to accept the charter. Poland had been unable to attend but 1ater signed the charter as an original member.The charter then had to be approved by the governments of the five permanent members of the Security Council and of a majority of the other nations that signed it.It went into effect on October 24,1945,a date celebrated every year as United Nations Day.21.The passage is mainly concerned with ______.A.how the Security Council was builtB.how the UN Charter went into effectC.the founding of the United NationsD.some major disagreements in the UN conferences22.The Moscow Declaration was signed by ______.A.3 nations B.4 nationsC.9 nations D.50 nations23.At the Dumbarton Oaks Conference.it was agreed that the permanently represented nations at the Security Council were ______.A.the Soviet Union,the UK,the US,and ChinaB.the Soviet Union,the UK,the US,China,and FranceC.the Soviet Union,the UK,the US,China, and PolandD.the Soviet Union,the UK,the US,Germany, and Japan浙00595# 英语阅读(一)试题第8 页(共14 页)24.The issue of veto power was heatedly discussed at the conference held in ______.A.Yalta B.MoscowC.Washington D.C.D.San Francisco25.The UN Charter was officially effective on ______.A.June 12,1945 B.April 25, 1945C.June 26,1945 D.October 24,1945Passage 6Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.A fellow speaker from California named Geri was excited about her first speech in Japan.To be comfortable on her long flight to Tokyo,she put on her favorite designer jeans and a casual jacket.Fourteen hours later, four perfectly dressed Japanese gentlemen greeted her at Narita Airport.Smiling and bowing low, they handed her their business cards.With her carry-on bag in one hand,Geri took their cards with the other.She thanked them,glanced briefly at the cards,and packed them safely into her back pocket.She then gave them her card.When the five of them arrived at the hotel,they invited Geri to tea in the lobby.While sipping tea,the gentlemen presented her with a small gift which she eagerly opened.One of Geri’s most charming qualities is her instinctive warmth.She was thrilled with the gift and,in typical Geri style,she squealed,“Oh,it’s beautiful!” as she gave each of the gentlemen a little hug.At this point,the four Japanese gentlemen stood up in union and,bowing only very slightly, mumbled “Sayonara” and promptly left.Poor Geri was left stunned.What did she do wrong?Everything! Her jeans was the first gaffe.Even if you’re coming off a bicycle in Japan,you do not meet c1ients casually dressed.The second mistake was Geri’s vulgar handling of their business cards.In Japan,the business card is one of the most important protocol tools.It is always presented and accepted respectfully with both hands.However, Geri put their cards away much too quickly.In Japan,people use business cards as a conversation starter.You chat about each o ther’s cards and work and do not put theirs away until they gently and respectfully place yours in safekeeping.Shoving it into her jeans pocket was the ultimate disrespect.Then,the fourth horror of horrors was that Geri should not have opened the gift in front of her clients.In a 1and where saving face is critical,it would be embarrassing to discover the gift浙00595# 英语阅读(一)试题第9 页(共14 页)they gave was not as nice as the one they received.What is worse,Geri hadn’t even given them a gift !26.The four Japanese businessmen invited Geri to tea ______.A.in the hotel lobby B.in a hotel roomC.at a businessmen’s office D.at the airport lounge27.The word “gaffe” in the 4th paragraph can be replaced by ______.A.disrespect B.mistakeC.mischief D.protocol28.According to the passage,the Japanese consider it ______.A.an honor to be given a hug by a ladyB.ill-mannered to say good-bye humblyC.impolite to open a gift in front of the giverD.unnecessary for a lady to be properly dressed29.The third mistake Geri made was that she ______.A.met her clients casually dressedB.took her clients’ cards with one handC.kept her clients’ cards in a wrong placeD.used her own card as a conversation starter30.Geri’s experiences tell us about ______.A.differences in the handling of business cardsB.differences in the tastes and styles of fashionC.gender differences in business communicationD.cultural differences in business communicationIII.DISCOURSE CLOZEThe following is taken from the textbook.Read the passage and fill in the numbered spaces(there are more suggested answers than necessary).Write your answers on the ANSWER SHEET.(10 points,1 point each)To avoid the various foolish opinions to which mankind are prone,no superhuman genius is required.A few simple rules will keep you,not from all error, but from silly error.If the matter is one that can be settled by observation,make the observation浙00595# 英语阅读(一)试题第10 页(共14 页)yourself.Aristotle could have avoided the mistake of thinking that(31)______,by the simple device of asking Mrs. Aristotle to keep her mouth open while he counted.I believe myself that hedgehogs eat black beetles,because(32) ______;but if I were writing a book on the habits of hedgehogs,I should not commit myself until(33) ______.Aristotle,however, was less cautious.Ancient and medieval authors knew all about unicorns and salamanders;not one of them thought it necessary to avoid dogmatic statements about them because(34) ______.Many matters,however, are less easily brought to the test of experience.If, like most of mankind,(35) ______ there are ways in which you can make yourself aware of your own bias.If an opinion contrary to your own makes you angry, that is a sign that(36) ______.If some one maintains that two and two are five,or that Iceland is on the equator, you feel pity rather than anger, unless (37) ______ that his opinion shakes your own contrary conviction.The most savage controversies are those about matters as to which there is no good evidence either way.Persecution is used in theology, not in arithmetic,because (38) ______, but in theology there is only opinion.So whenever you find yourself getting angry about a difference of opinion,(39) ______;you will probably find,on examination,that (40) ______.It is a good way of riding yourself of certain kinds of biased opinions to become aware of those different from your own.(From How to Avoid the Foolish Opinions)[A] I have been told that they do[B] be on your guard[C] he had never seen one of them[D] I had seen one enjoying this unappetizing diet[E] you are subconsciously aware of having no good reason for thinking as you do[F] man is a brief episode in the life of a small planet in a little comer of the universe[G] you know so little of arithmetic or geography[H] the question is one to which there is no demonstrably right answer[I] women have fewer teeth than men[J] your belief is going beyond what the evidence warrants[K] in arithmetic there is knowledge[L] you have passionate convictions on many such matters浙00595# 英语阅读(一)试题第11 页(共14 页)IV.WORD FORMATIONSComplete each of the following sentences with the proper form of the word in the bracket.Write your answers on the ANSWER SHEET.(10 points,1 point each) 41.(tight) I used my thumbnail to ______ the screw on my lamp.42.(accept) There was a general ______ that the defense budget would shrink.43.(suspicion) The singer was rightly ______ of meeting me until I reassured him I was not writing about him.44.(time) T he recent outbreaks of the flu are a ______ reminder that this disease is stilla serious health hazard.45.(rich) Overseas students from a wide range of countries provide the opportunity to exchange ideas and experiences,and ______ the intellectual and social lifeof the schoo1.46.(reason) The Industrial Revolution brought some relief to the city poor in the form of ______ well-built rows of small houses for laborers,especially in England.47.(write) Unlike other belief systems,Greek culture recognized no single truth or code and produced no sacred,______ text like the Bible.48.(experienced) Men appear to shop differently from women simply because they’re men,rather than because they’re ______ shoppers.49.(involve) Evidence of practical ______ in the subject is required and is normallydetermined by the submission of a portfolio of work at interview.50.(similar) There is a strong ______ between a computer virus and a biological virus.V.GAP FILLINGThe following is taken from the textbook.Fill in the numbered gaps with the correct form of the words or phrases in the box(there are more words than necessary).Write your answers onOn the north side of Trafalgar, famous for its Admiral Nelson,its fountains and its hordes of pigeons,there stands a long,low building in classic style.This is the National Gallery, (51)浙00595# 英语阅读(一)试题第12 页(共14 页)______ contains Britain’s best-known collection of pictures. The collection was(52) ______ in 1824,with the purchase of thirty-eight pictures that(53) ______ Horgarth’s satirical series and Titian’s“Venus and Adonis”.The National Gallery is rich (54) ______ paintings by Italian masters such as Raphael and Veronese,and it contains pictures representative of all European schools of art.Many visitors are especially attracted to Leonardo da Vinci’s “Virgin of the Rocks”.On sunny days,students and (55) ______ young people are often to be seen (56) ______ a sandwich lunch on the portico (门廊) of the Gallery overlooking Trafalgar Square.(57) ______ to the Gallery is free,as is the case (58) ______ other British national galleries and museums,which are maintained by money voted by Parliament.Bequests of pictures have been made to the galleries,at times (59) ______ a generous scale,by private individuals.Just behind the National Gallery stands the National Portrait Gallery, in which the visitors can see portraits of British monarchs (60) ______ the reign of Richards II (1377-1399),and of historical celebrities such as Chaucer, Shakespeare,and Cromwell.Many of the pictures are by well-known artists.(From London Art Gallery) VI.SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONSThe following questions are based on Passage Four in this test paper.Reed the passage carefully again and answer the questions briefly by referring back to Passage Four.Write your answers on the ANSWER SHEET.(10 points, 5 points each)61.According to the first paragraph,what are the major aspects of life that may influence one’s psychological well-being?62.According to the last paragraph,why do people display different levels of mental health? VII.TRANSLATIONThe following excerpt is taken from the textbook.Read the paragraphs carefully and translate into Chinese each of the numbered and underlined parts.Write your answers 0n the ANSWER SHEET.(10 points, 2 points each)Unlike most of the other non-foolish holidays,the history of April Fool’s Day, sometimes called All Fool’s Day, is not totally dear.(63)There really wasn’t a “First April Fool’s Day” that can be pinpointed on the calendar. (64) Some believe it sort of evolved simultaneously in several浙00595# 英语阅读(一)试题第13 页(共14 页)cultures at the same time, from celebrations involving the first day of spring.The closest point in time that can be identified as the beginning of this tradition was in 1582, in France. (65) Prior to that year, the new year was celebrated for eight days, beginning on March 25. The celebration culminated on April 1. With the reform of the calendar under Charles IX, the Gregorian calendar was introduced, and New Year’s Day was moved to January 1.(66) However, communications being what they were in the days when news traveled by foot, many people did not receive the news for several years. (67) Others, the more obstinate crowd, refused to accept the new calendar and continued to celebrate the new year on April 1. These backward folk were labeled as “fools” by the general populace. They were subject to some ridicule, and were often sent on “fools errands” or were made the butt (笑柄) of other practical jokes.(From April Fool’s Day) 浙00595# 英语阅读(一)试题第14 页(共14 页)。

2012年4月英语二自学考试全国统一命题考试及答案

2012年4月英语二自学考试全国统一命题考试及答案

2012年4月高等教育自学考试全国统一命题考试英语(二)试卷答案一.单选题10分1-5 she ...(begged)A、(Normally)D 、we...(disclosing)B、he...(on)B、Even.. (rate)D6-10 The..(ensure)C、I don`t..(either) A、Lnerary..(objective) D、Taking..(toward) C、二、完形10分His..(investment) BA decision is a ....11-15 (reason)A 、(standing)A、(involves)D、(Although) C、(must consider) D16-20 (chance)B、(slight) D、(But) D、(into)C、(current) B三、阅读30分ONE21-25The writer feels..(choose between..) C、A straight-A student.. (an all-excellent..)C 、The writer thanks his..(their easy way..)A、It is indieated..(to relax with...)B、In the passage..(his fully-schedled life)BTWO 26~30 The word "gadget"..(a cell phone)D 、A cell-phone..(has a unit for..)D、The American.. (it shuoldobtain..)B 、The issue...(Congress)B、The use of locational.. (privacy)CTHREE31~35According to pararaph1..(when toys were invented) B、The passage indicates..(preare for..) C、The history..(liable to the...) D、Toys worldwide..(refecting local..) D 、The development..(changing artistic..) A四、.汉翻英单词拼写10分(注意首字母已经给出只需要拼写后面单词即可)36.最大量m aximum 37.可惜p ity 38.贴标签l able 39.收入i ncome 40.饥饿h ungry41.顺利的s mooth 42.真实的t ruly 43.金属m etal 44.幸存s urvive 45.讨论d iscuss46.混乱c onfusion 47.音乐会c oncert 48.买得起a fford 49.海滩b each 50.商业的c ommercial51.相等的e qual 52.热带的t ropical 53.仅仅m erely 54.挤压s queeze 55.九月S eptember五、WORD FORM 10分(将括号中的各词用适当的形式填入空白)56.patience 57.dependent 58.frighten 59.manageable 60.providence 61.surprisingly62.assembling mitment 64.formal 65.verbal六、.翻译成英文15分66.我认为哪部电影不值得看两遍I don't think that movie worth being watched twice.67.在东北住的时候你学过滑冰么?Have you ever learned skating when you lived in northeast.68.那些帮助他人的人值得我们称赞Those people who help others worth our praise.69.我们说服了他放弃飞机而坐火车走We persuaded him to go by train instead of plane.70.通过节食和运动,他把体重减到了150磅He reduced his weight to 150 pounds by dieting andExercise.七、将下列短文翻译成中文15分In order to ....reduced.In a way,some....pollution.为了解决从20世纪中期开始出现的污染问题,很多环境保护组织纷纷成立,然而,最重要的环保斗士应该是我们大家,如果每个人都做出努力,污染问题将得到很大程度解决。

2012年4月英美国文学选读自学考试试题

2012年4月英美国文学选读自学考试试题

2012年4月全国高等教育自学考试英美文学选读试卷(课程代码 00604)答题说明:本试卷分试卷和答题纸两部分,考生用蓝、黑圆珠笔或钢笔在答题纸上作答,将答案写在试卷上无效。

PART ONE (40 POINTS)Ⅰ.Multiple Choice(40 points in all,1 for each)Select from the four choices of each item the one that best answers the question or completes the statement. Mark your choice by blackening the corresponding letter A , B , C or D on the answer sheet.1.Antonio, Bassanio and Portia are the characters in_______.A. The Merchant of VenisB. Much Ado About NothingC. Twelfth NightD.A Midsummer Night’s Dream2. John Milton wrote ______to expose the ways Satan and to “justify the ways of God to men.”A. Paradise RegainedB. Paradise LostC. Samson AgonistesD. Areopagitica3. The work ______written by Daniel Defoe Brought him into jail and made him go through public pillory.A. The Shortest Way with the DissentersB. The True—born EnglishmanC. Robinson CrusoeD. A Journal of the Plague Year4. In the first part of Gulliver’s Travels, Gulliver told his experience in _____.A. BrobdingnagB. LilliputC. Flying IslandD. Houyhnhnm5. For his contribution to the establishment of the form of the modern novel,_______has been regarded by some as “Father of the English Novel”.A. Daniel DefoeB. Jonathan SwiftC. Henry FieldingD. Charles Dickens6. William Blake’s _____ was composed during the climax of the French Revolution and it plays the double role both as a satire and a revolutionary prophecy.A. Songs of ExperienceB. Songs of InnocenceC. Marriage of Heaven and HellD. Poetical Sketches7.________ maintained that the scenes and events of everyday life and the speech of ordinary people were the raw material of which poetry could and should be made.A. William BlakeB. William WordsworthC. T. S. EliotD. William Shakespeare8. Prometheus, the hero in Shelly’s poetic drama Prometheus Unbound, is a figure in _____.A. The BibleB. Greek MythologyC. A German LegendD. Arabian Nights9. Jane Austen’s first novel is _____.A. Pride and PrejudiceB. Sense and SensibilityC. EmmaD. persuasion10. All the following statements are true of Dickens’ later work EXCEPT______.A. There are fewer jokes and the comedy becomes harsher.B. There is always a happy ending.C. The novels are of great compactness and concentration.D. Most of the works present a criticism of the more complicated and yet most fundamental social institutions and moral of Victorian England.11. Charlotte Bronte’s most autobiographical work, _______ is largely based on her experience in Brussels.A. Jane EyreB. ShirleyC. VilletteD. The Professor12. All of the following novels by Thomas Hardy reveal the conflict between the traditional and the modern EXCEPT ______.A. The Mayor of CasterbridgeB. Tess of the D’ UrbervillesC. Jude of ObscurD. Under the Greenwood Tree13. Much of Shavian drama is constructed around the ______ of a conventional theatrical situation.A. traditionB. inversionC. BorderingD. distortion14. As an important prose writer, in his famous essay, Traditional and Individual Talent, Eliot put great emphasis on the importance of _______ both in creative writing and in criticism.A. change B .creativityC. ethicD. Tradition15. D. H. Lawrence’s novel ______ is a remarkable novel in which the individual consciousness is subtly revealed and strands of themes are intricately wound up.A. Sons and LoversB. The RainbowC. Women in LoveD. Lady Chatterley’s Lover16. All of the following plays are among Shakespeare’s four greated tragedies EXCEPT ______.A. HamletB. MacbethC. Romio and JulietD. Othello17. The work _____ shows how mankind, in the person of Christ, withstands the tempers and is established once more in the divine favor.A. Paradise RegainedB. Paradise LostC. Samson AgonistesD. Areopagitica18. As one of the greatest masters of English prose, ______ defined a good style as “proper words in proper places.”A .Henry Fielding B. Jonathan SwiftC. Daniel DefoeD. William Blake19. Dickens’ best depicted characters are those innocent, virtuous, persecuted and helpless _____.A. child charactersB. femalesC. LabororsD. Farmers20. The author of the work The Return of the Native is _______.A. Thomas HardyB. D. H. LawrenceC. Charles DickensD. George Bernard Shaw21. “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”, Eliot’s most striking early achievement, presents the meditation of an aging young man over the business of ______.A. proposing marriageB. pursuing the truthC. losing idealismD. making a choice22. D. H. Lawrence’s two novels, _______ and Women in Love, are generally regarded as his masterpieces.A. Sons and LoversB. The RainbowC. KangarooD. Lady Chatterley’s Lover23. Hemingway’s To Have and Have Not is one of many to show his characteristics pattern of ______ struggling against nature and the environment.A. a military armyB. a vulnerable groupC. a human societyD. a lonely individual24. According to Hawthorne, there is evil in every human heart, which may remain latent, perhaps, through the whole life; but _______ may rouse it to activity.A. musicB. CircumstancesC. memoryD. love25. ______ is best—known as the author of his mighty book, Moby—Dick, which is one of the world’s greatest masterpieces.A. Herman MelvilleB. Mark TwainC. Ernest HemingwayD. Virginia Woolf26. Walt Whitman is a poet with a strong sense of mission, having devoted all his life to the creation of the “single” poem, _____.A. Innocent AbroadB. The Lost ParadiseC. Leaves of GrassD. The Waste Land27. While Mark Twain and Howells seemed to have paid more attention to the “life” of the Americans, Henry James had apparently laid a greater emphasis on the “______” of man.A. outer worldB. inner worldC. physical worldD. domestic world28. Greatly and permanently affected by the ______, Hemingway formed his own writing style, together with his theme and hero.A. war experiencesB. love experiencesC. marriageD. education29. Emily Dickinson’s poetry is unique and ______ in its own way. For example, her poems have no titles.A. traditionalB. unconventionalC. ordinaryD. unbelievable30. Theodore Dreiser entitled his greatest work with ______ intending to tell us that it is the social pressure that makes Clyde’s downfall inevitable.A. Death in the WoodsB. Tender Is the NightC. The Sound and the FuryD. An American Tragedy31. Robert Lee Frost’s ______ won him the first Pulitzer Prizes, which includes”Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening.”A. North BostonB. “The Gift Outright”C. New HampshireD. A Boy’s Will32. Fitzgerald is a great _____ in American literature and his style is closely related to his themes.A. poetB. criticC. essayistD. stylist33. It is Henry James’ novels and his ______ that make him a fascinating case in the American literary history and a conspicuous figure in world literature.A. literary essaysB. travel accountsC. poemsD. plays34. The major concern of Faulkner’s ______ is primarily about the South as a state of mind.A. The Sun Also RisesB. Light in AugustC. The FableD. The Mansion35. Compelled by an unceasing interest in the “interior of the heart” of man’s being, Hawthorne discusses _______ in almost every book he wrote.A. love and hatredB. sin and evilC. frustration and self—denialD. balance and self—discipline36. The purpose of Melville’s fictional tales, exotic or philosophical, is to penetrate as deeply as possible into the metaphysical, theological, moral, psychological, and social truths of _____.A. human existenceB. politicsC. religionD. arts37. According to Whitman, poetry could enable Americans to celebrate their release from the Old World and the ______ rule.A. academicB. officialC. colonialD. legislative38. Being a boy’s book specially written for the adults, ______ is Mark Twain’s most representative work, describing a journey down the Mississippi undertaken by Huck and Jim.A. Innocents AbroadB. The Gilded AgeC. Life on the MississippiD. Adventures of Huckleberry Finn39. One of Henry James’ literary techniques innovated to cater for the psychological emphasis is his ______.A. narrative “point of view”B. rhetorical devicesC. way of using metaphorsD. way of using symbols40. More than five hundred poems Emily Dickenson wrote are about nature, in which her general ______ about the relationship between man and nature is well---expressed.A. skepticismB. beliefC .appreciation D. passionPART TWO (60 POINTS)Ⅱ.Reading Comprehension(16 points in all, 4 for each)Read the quoted parts carefully and answer the questions in English. Write your answers in the corresponding space on the answer sheet.41. Into this fence or fortress, with infinite labour, I carry’d all my riches, all my provisions, ammunition, and stores, of which you have the account above; and I made me a large tent, which, to preserve me from the rains that in one part of the year are very violent there, I made double, viz. one smaller tent within, and one larger tent above it, and covered the uppermost with a large tarpaulin which I had saved among the sails.Questions:A.Identify the author and the title of the novel from which this passage istaken.B.Who is the narrator?C.What are the narrator’s characteristics and whom does he represent?42. MRS.WARREN. (after looking at her helplessly, begins to whimper) VivieVIVIE. (springing up sharply) Now pray dont begin to cry. Any thing but that. I really cannot stand whimpering. I will go out of the room if you do.MRS.WARREN. (piteously) Oh, my darling, how can you be so hard on me?Have I no rights over you as your mother?VIVIE. Are you my mother?MRS.WARREN. (appaled) Am I you mother! Oh Vivie!VIVIE. Then where are our relatives? my father? our family friends? You claim the rights of a mother: the right to call me fool and child; to speak to me as no woman in authority over me at collage dare speak to me; to dictate my way of life; and to force on me the acquaintance of a brute whom anyone can see to be the most vicious sort of London man about town. Before I give myself thetrouble to resist such claims, I may as well find out whether they have any real existence.Questions:A.Identify the author and the title of the play from which the part is taken.B.Summarize the theme of the play in one or two sentences.C.What kind of person is the protagonist Vivie?43. I celebrate myself, and sing myself.And what I assume you shall assume,For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you.Questions:A.Identify the poet and the title of the poem from which the stanza is taken.B.What does the word”you” refer to?C.What does the poet express in the stanza?44. We slowly drove---He knew no haste,And I had put awayMy labor and my leisure too,For His Civility---We passed the School, where Children stroveAt Recess ---in the Ring---We passed the Fields of Gazing Grain---We passed the Setting Sun---Questions:A.Identify the poet and the title of the poem from which the above stanzasare taken.B.What figure of speech is used in Line 1 and Line 4?C.What do “the School”, “the Fields of Gazing Grain” and “the Setting Sun”represent?Ⅲ.Questions and Answers (24 points in all, 6 for each)Give a brief answer to each of the following questions in English. Write your answers in the corresponding space on the answers sheet.45. What is the theme of Jane Austen’ Pride and Prejudice?46. What does the poem “The Chimney Sweeper (from Songs of Experience)”reveal?47. What is “Hemingway Code Heroes”?48. Give a brief analysis of Emily Grierson, the protagonist of A Rose for Emily by Faulkner.Ⅳ. Topic Discussion (20 points in all, 10 for each)Write no less than 150 words on each of the following topics in Englishin the corresponding space on the answer sheet.49. Discuss briefly Thomas Hardy’s literary achievement in terms of the setting,the literary tendency and literary features.50. Comment briefly on Robert Frost’s nature poetry.2012年4月全国高等教育自学考试英美文学选读试题答案及评分参考(课程代码 00604)Ⅰ.Multiple Choice(40 points in all,1 for each)1. A2. B3. A4.B5. C6. C7. B8. B9. B 10. B 11. C12. D 13. B 14. D 15. C 16. C 17. A 18. B 19. A 20. A 21. A22. B 23. D 24. B 25. A 26. C 27. B 28. A 29. B 30. D 31. C32. D 33. A 34. B 35. B 36. A 37. C 38. D 39. A 40. AⅡ.Reading Comprehension(16 points in all, 4 for each)41. A. From Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Cruse. (1 分)B. Robinson Cruse. (1 分)C. Robinson is a typical 18th century English middle—class man, with a great capacity for work, inexhaustible energy, courage, patience and persistence in overcoming obstacles, in struggling against the hostile natural environment. He is very prototype of the empire builder, the pioneer colonist. (2 分)42. A. George Bernard Shaw, Mrs. Warren’s profession. (1 分)B. The play is about the economic oppression of women. (1 分)C. Vivie is a kind of new woman, intelligent and well educated, with a strong sense of injustice and a passion for “honest” work. (2 分)43. A. From Walt Whitman’s“Song of Myself”. ((1 分)B. The democratic “en---masse” of America. ((1 分)C. The genuine participation of a poet in a common cultural was to behave as a supreme individualist; however, the poet’s essential purpose was to indentify his ego with the world, and with the democratic “en---masse” of America.(2 分)44. A. From Emily Dickenson’s “Because I could not stop for Death---”.( 1 分)B. Personification. (1 分)C. They represent three stages of life:”the School”----youth; “the Fields of Gazing Grain”—mature period;” the Setting Sun”—end of life. (2 分) Ⅲ.Questions and Answers (24 p points in all, 6 for each)45. Pride and Prejudice, originally drafted as “First Impressions” in 1796, is the most delightful of Jane Austen’s works. (3 分) The title tells of a major concern of the novel: .pride and prejudice. (3 分)46. The two “Chimney Sweeper” poems are good examples to reveal the relation between economic circumstance, i.e. the exploitation of child labor, (2 分) and an ideological circumstance, i.e. the role played by religion in making people compliant to exploitation. (2 分) The poem from the Songs of Experience reveals the true nature of religion which helps bring misery to the poor children. (2 分)47. Hemingway’s world is limited. He deals with limited range of characters in quite similar circumstances and measures them against an unvarying code, known as “grace under pressure”, which is actually an attitude towards life that Hemingway had been trying to demonstrate is his works. (3 分) Those who survive in theprogress of seeking to master the code with the honesty, the discipline, and the restraint are Hemingway Code Heroes. (3 分)48. Set in the town of Jefferson in Yoknapatawpa, the story focuses on Emily Grierson, an eccentric spinster who refuses to accept the passage of time, or the inevitable charge and loss that accompanied it. (3 分) As a descendent of the Southern aristocracy, Emily is typical of those in Faulkner’s Yoknapatawpa stories who are the symbols of Old South but the prisoners of the past. (3 分) Ⅳ. Topic Discussion (20 points in all, 10 for each)49. A. Hardy’s novels are all Victorian in date. Most of them are set in Wessex, the fictional primitive and crude rural region which is really the home place he both loves and hates, such as The Return of the Native, Tess of the D’ Urbervilles Jude the Obscure. These works, known as “novels of character and environment,”are the most representative of him as both a naturalistic and a critical realist writer.(3 分)B. Living at the turn of the century, Hardy is often regarded as a transitional writer. In him we see the influence from both the past and the modern. The pessimistic view of life predominates most of Hardy’s later works and earns him a reputation as a naturalistic writer. Though Naturalism seems to have played an important part in Hardy’s works, there is also bitter and sharp criticism and even open challenge of the irrational, hypocritical and unfair Victorian institutions, conventions and morals. (4 分)C. He tells very good stories and he is a great painter of nature. His heroes and heroines, those unfortunate young men and women in their desperate struggle for personal fulfillment and happiness, are all vividly and realistically depicted. And all the works of Hardy are noted for the rustic dialect and a poetic flavor which fits well into their perfectly designed architectural structures. They are the product of a conscientious artist. (3 分)50. A. Unlike his contemporaries in the 20th century, Robert Frost did not break up with the poetic tradition nor made any experiment on form. Instead, he learned from the tradition, especially the familiar conventions of nature poetry and of classical pastoral poetry, and made the colloquial New England speech into a poetic expression. (3 分)B. Many of his poems are fragrant with natural quality. Images and metaphors in his poems are drawn from the simple country life and the pastoral landscape that can be easily understood. But it would be a mistake to imagine that Frost is easy to understand because it is easy to read. (3 分)C. Profound ideas are delivered under the disguise of the plain language and the simple form, for what frost did is to take symbols from the limited human world and the pastoral landscape to refer to the great world beyond the rustic scene. (2 分)D. These thematic concerns include the terror and tragedy in nature, as well as its beauty, and the loneliness and poverty of the isolated human being. But first and foremost Frost is concerned with his love of life and his belief in a serenity that only came from working usefully, while he practiced himself throughout his life. (2 分)。

全国英语翻译2012年4月高等教育自学考试试题与答案

全国英语翻译2012年4月高等教育自学考试试题与答案

全国2012年4月高等教育自学考试英语翻译试题课程代码:00087I. Multiple Choice (30 points, 2 points each)A. This part consists of ten sentences, each followed by four different translation versions marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best version in terms of meaning and expressiveness and write the corresponding letter on your Answer Sheet.1. From both sides of the valley little streams slipped out of the hill canyons and fell into the Salinas River.A.洼地两面的峡谷流出的涧水注入萨利纳斯河。

B.从峡谷洼地的两面流出的涧水汇入萨利纳斯河。

C.从峡谷洼地的两面流出了涧水,注入萨利纳斯河。

D.洼地两面的峡谷都有涧水流出,汇入萨利纳斯河。

2. It will strengthen you to know that your distinguished career is so widely respected and appreciated.A.知道你的杰出事业如此广泛地受到人们的尊敬和赞赏,你就会力量倍增。

B.知道你的杰出事业如此广泛地受到人们的尊敬和赞赏,你就会坚定信念。

C.这会使你坚定地认识到,因为你的杰出事业是如此广泛地受到人们的尊敬和赞赏。

D.这会使你进一步坚定信念,因为你的杰出事业是如此广泛地受到人们的尊敬和赞赏。

3. True friendship is like health, the value of which is seldom known until it is lost.A.真正的友谊就像健康一样,它的价值很少有人知道,直到失去以后。

2012年4月真题答案

2012年4月真题答案

2012年4月真题答案:I. V ocabulary and Structure1-5: BADAC 6-10: DBCACII. Cloze Test11-15: ABAAD 16-20: ACACBIII. Reading Comprehension21-25: BCBBD 26-30: BCDAC 31-35: DDDBAIV. Word Spelling36. concept 37. expose 38. feature 39. curious 40. deserve41. contrast 42. persuade 43. charity 44. audience 45. response46. license 47. accomplish 48. issue 49. crises 50. settle51. identify 52. campus 53. prevail 54. profit 55. annualV. Word Form56. tolerance 57. unsure 58. attentive 59. awakened/awakens60. originate 61. explanation 62. reasonable 63. arrangement64. unconditionally 65. pursuitVI. Translation from Chinese to English66. Things had changed so much in my hometown that I didn’t recognize parts of it.67. For the first time in my life, I longed for a new day to come.68. In a highly competitive society, we should have overall abilities.69. Can you tell the meaning of this word from its context?70. She believed that it was her mission in life to help the old and the sick.VII. Translation from English to Chinese71. 虽然有上面提到的各种现实,但仍能看到希望存在。

2012英语一阅读第4篇

2012英语一阅读第4篇

2012英语一阅读第4篇In 2012, the English Language Arts (ELA) exam includeda reading passage as the fourth section. This reading passage was designed to test students' comprehension and analysis skills. The passage was likely a non-fiction text, such as an article or essay, and may have covered a topic related to history, science, or literature. Students were required to read the passage and answer a series of questions that tested their understanding of the text, as well as their ability to make inferences and draw conclusions.This type of reading comprehension test serves several important purposes. First, it helps to assess students' overall reading ability. By presenting students with a challenging and thought-provoking text, the test can gauge their proficiency in understanding complex written material. Additionally, the questions that accompany the passage are designed to assess students' critical thinking skills. By asking students to analyze the text, make inferences, anddraw conclusions, the test can provide valuable insightinto students' ability to think critically and engage with a given topic.From the perspective of educators and administrators, this type of reading comprehension test is an importanttool for assessing the effectiveness of the English Language Arts curriculum. By evaluating students' performance on a standardized reading comprehension test, educators can gain valuable information about the strengths and weaknesses of their instructional approach. This data can be used to make informed decisions about curriculum development, instructional strategies, and resource allocation.For students, the reading comprehension test can be a source of anxiety and stress. Many students find reading comprehension challenging, especially when faced with a complex and unfamiliar text. The pressure of performing well on a standardized test can exacerbate these feelings of anxiety, leading some students to feel overwhelmed and discouraged. However, with the right support andpreparation, students can develop the skills and confidence needed to succeed on the reading comprehension test.One potential way to alleviate students' anxiety and improve their performance on the reading comprehension test is to provide targeted instruction and practice opportunities. By incorporating reading comprehension activities into the curriculum and offering students regular opportunities to practice their skills, educators can help students build the confidence and proficiency needed to tackle the test with success. Additionally, providing students with strategies for approaching complex texts and answering comprehension questions can help them feel more prepared and empowered to demonstrate their understanding.Overall, the 2012 English Language Arts reading comprehension test served as an important assessment tool for students, educators, and administrators. By evaluating students' reading comprehension skills and criticalthinking abilities, the test provided valuable insightsinto the effectiveness of the English Language Artscurriculum and students' readiness for college and career. While the test may have been a source of anxiety for some students, with the right support and preparation, it also presented an opportunity for students to develop and showcase their reading comprehension skills.。

[自学考试密押题库与答案解析]英语(一)真题2012年04月

[自学考试密押题库与答案解析]英语(一)真题2012年04月
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[自学考试密押题库与答案解析]英语(一)真题 2012 年 04 月
last time, he didn't listen. A.say B.will say C.said D.would say 答案:C[解析] 本题考查虚拟语气的用法。“would rather+从句”是一个常用的虚拟语气句 式,谓语动词一般用过去时,其意为“宁愿……”。 问题:7. For most people, common cold is a mild illness ______ they will quickly recover. A.over that B.over which C.from that D.from which 答案:D[解析] 本题考查定语从句。在本句中 which 引导定语从句,先行词是 a mild illness, which 在从句中作宾语。recover 的意思是“恢复健康”,后一般跟 from。在定语从句中 介词可以提到引导词前。 问题:8. We definitely are not the perfect couple, ______ we don't pretend to be so. A.and B.or C.for D.because 答案:A[解析] 本题考查连词的用法。题干中的两个分句是并列关系,应该用 and 连接。
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[自学考试密押题库与答案解析]英语(一)真题 2012 年 04 月
问题:18. —I swam a kilometer today. —Well ______ ! You must be very fit.
A.made B.done C.worked D.kept 答案:B[解析] 本题考查固定搭配。well done 的意思是“做得好,干得漂亮”。 问题:19. Clearly it is with great ______ that he admitted his mistakes in public. A.reward B.response C.request D.reluctance 答案:D[解析] 本题考查名词词义辨析。reward 的意思是“报酬,奖金”;response 的意 思是“反应,答复”;request 的意思是“要求,需要”;reluctance 的意思是“不愿意, 勉强”,符合题意,为正确答案。 问题:20. The man ______ laughing at the idea of an invasion bringing about democracy. A.burst out B.burst into C.turned out D.turned into 答案:A[解析] 本题考查动词词组词义辨析。burst out laughing 的意思是“突然大笑”,

4月自考英语(一)试卷及答案解析

4月自考英语(一)试卷及答案解析

2018年4月份自考英语(一)试卷--------------------------------------------------------------------------------第一部分选择题(共50分)Ⅰ.V ocabulary and Structure(10points,1point for each)从下列各句四个选项中选出一个最佳答案,填在该题后的括号内。

1. or not you re conscious of it,you re constantly valuing items in dollars. 【】A. AsB. WhetherC. HoweverD. If2.Other people stop at each new word and look it in the dictionary. 【】A. upB. downC. backD. over3.Many of the younger buyers say they are turned off by the poor of modern goods. 【】A. securityB. quantityC. safetyD. quality4.In one type of laboratory test all the variables one are controlled. 【】A. byB. andC. butD. or5. when you go through the mental exercises to come up with a tentative definition should you open the dictionary to see ifyou re right. 【】A. SimplyB. PreciselyC. OnlyD. Particularly6.The satellite also demonstrated how it could provide help to people living in isolated areas where is difficult. 【】A. transportationB. instructionC. applicationD. compensation7.Their mother is busy ready for work. 【】A. gotB. getsC. to getD. getting8.Itwas long supposed that the main difference between animals and plants was that the former could move about while the could not. 【】A. otherB. latterC. anotherD. later9.The moon merely the light of the sun,like a huge mirror hung in the sky. 【】A. reflectsB. demonstratesC. transmitsD. launches10.Some people who are very intelligent and successful in their fields find difficult to succeed in language learning. 【】A. whichB. howC. thatD. itⅡ.Cloze Test(10points,1point for each)下列短文中有十个空格,每个空格有四个选项。

00794综合英语(一)精彩试题与问题详解201204

00794综合英语(一)精彩试题与问题详解201204

全国2012年4月高等教育自学考试综合英语(一)试题课程代码:00794请将答案填在答题纸相应位置上I.语法和词汇。

从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳答案,并填在答题纸相应的位置。

错选、多选或未选均无分。

(本大题共20小题,每小题1分,共20分)1. This camera is so easy to use; _____ a child could take good pictures with it.A. yetB. evenC. butD. since2. _____ of the figures seems correct. Would you check them carefully?A. NeitherB. BothC. EitherD. All3. He had hardly left the building _____ the bomb exploded.A. thanB. beforeC. whenD. after4. They have different views on the comment- _____ the daughter sees it as criticism, the mothertakes it as praise.A. whyB. howC. whereD. if5. This plan probably won’t work either- but you must do _____ to help her.A. a thingB. somethingC. thingsD. nothing6. I would rather you _____ this to him yourself. When I tried to speak to him last time, he didn’t listen.A. sayB. will sayC. saidD. would say7. For most people, common cold is a mild illness _____ they will quickly recover.A. over thatB. over whichC. from thatD. from which8. We definit ely are not the perfect couple, _____ we don’t pretend to be so.A. andB. orC. forD. because9. Could you please tell me where _____ find Professor Smith? His wife has just called his office.A. I canB. can IC. would ID. I would10. Everything _____ very different if your father were alive.A. isB. will beC. wasD. would be11. _____ would be wonderful to be able to meet the famous movie star in person.A. ItB. ThatC. ThereD. This12. When I entered the room, I saw him _____ in a front seat staring at a picture in a strange way.A. to sitB. is sittingC. satD. sitting13. Not only _____ about the food, but he also refused to pay for it.A. he complainedB. did he complainC. he had complainedD. he did complain14. I am not very good _____ maths. Would you please work out the total cost of our trip?A. inB. forC. onD. at15. It took them a long time to _____ the fire because of the strong wind.A. put offB. take offC. put outD. take out16. Things will settle down as time go es by. They’ll never be the same, _____.A. insteadB. yetC. thoughD. too17. I _____ her my bicycle last month, but she has not returned it yet.A. borrowedB. sentC. gaveD. lent18. — I swam a kilometer today.—Well _____ !You must be very fit.A. madeB. doneC. workedD. kept19. Clearly it is with great _____ that he admitted his mistakes in public.A. rewardB. responseC. requestD. reluctance20. The man _____ laughing at the idea of an invasion bringing about democracy.A. burst outB. burst intoC. turned outD. turned intoII.阅读理解。

2012年自考英语阅读模考试题及答案

2012年自考英语阅读模考试题及答案

I. Vocabulary. ( 10 points, 1 point for each)Scan the following passage and find the words which have roughly the same meanings as those given below. The number in the bracket after each word definition refers to the number of paragraph in which the target word is. Write the word you choose on the ANSWER SHEET.About three hundred years ago, there were approximately half a billion people in the world. In the two centuries that followed the population doubled, and, by 1850, there were more than a billion people in the world. It took only 75 years for the figure to double once more, so that now the population figure stands at approximately six and one half billion. Each day the population of the world increases by about 150,000.In former centuries the population grew slowly. Famines, wars, and epidemics, such as the plague and cholera, killed many people. Today, although the birth rate has not changed significantly, the death rate has been lowered considerably by various kinds of progress.Machinery has made it possible to produce more and more food in vast areas, such as the plains of America and Russia. Crops have increased almost everywhere and people are growing more and more food. New forms of food preservation have also been developed so that food need not be eaten as soon as it has grown. Meat, fish, fruit and vegetables can be dried, tinned or frozen, then stored for later use.Improvement in communications and transportation has made it possible to send more food from the place where it is produced to other places where it is needed. This has helped reduced the number of famines.Generally speaking, people live in conditions of greater security. Practices such as the slave trade, which caused many useless deaths, have been stopped.1. one hundred years (Para. 1)2. symbol for a number (Para. 1)3. an extreme scarcity of food (Para 2)4. an outbreak of a contagious disease that spreads rapidly and widely (Para.2)5. importantly (Para.2)6. much; a great deal (Para. 2)7. preparation of food to resist decay (Para. 3)8. to reserve or put away for future use (Para.3)9. a means or system of carrying passengers or goods from one place to another (Para.4)10. the state of being safe (Para. 5)。

自学考试历年试题_2012年4月自学考试综合英语(一)试题_复习参考资料

自学考试历年试题_2012年4月自学考试综合英语(一)试题_复习参考资料

自学考试历年试题_2012年4月自学考试综合英语(一)试题_复习参考资料全国2012年4月高等教育自学考试综合英语(一)试题课程代码:00794请将答案填在答题纸相应位置上I.语法和词汇。

从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳答案,并填在答题纸相应的位置。

错选、多选或未选均无分。

(本大题共20小题,每小题1分,共20分)1. This camera is so easy to use; _____ a child could take good pictures with it.A. yetB. evenC. butD. since2. _____ of the figures seems correct. Would you check them carefully?A. NeitherB. BothC. EitherD. All3. He had hardly left the building _____ the bomb exploded.A. thanB. beforeC. whenD. after4. They have different views on the comment- _____ the daughter sees it as criticism, the mother takes it as praise.A. whyB. howC. whereD. if5. This plan probably won’t work either- but you must do _____ to help her.A. a thingB. somethingC. thingsD. nothing6. I would rather you _____ this to him yourself. When I tried to speak to him last time, he didn’t listen.A. sayB. will sayC. saidD. would say7. For most people, common cold is a mild illness _____ they will quickly recover.A. over thatB. over whichC. from thatD. from which8. We definitely are not the perfect couple, _____ we don’t pretend to be so.A. andB. orC. forD. because9. Could you please tell me where _____ find Professor Smith? His wife has just called his office.A. I canB. can IC. would ID. I would10. Everything _____ very different if your father were alive.A. isB. will beC. wasD. would be11. _____ would be wonderful to be able to meet the famous movie star in person.A. ItB. ThatC. ThereD. This12. When I entered the room, I saw him _____ in a front seat staring at a picture in a strange way.A. to sitB. is sittingC. satD. sitting13. Not only _____ about the food, but he also refused to pay for it.A. he complainedB. did he complainC. he had complainedD. he did complain14. I am not very good _____ maths. Would you please work out the total cost of our trip?A. inB. forC. onD. at15. It took them a long time to _____ the fire because of the strong wind.A. put offB. take offC. put outD. take out16. Things will settle down as time goes by. They’ll never be the same, _____.A. insteadB. yetC. thoughD. too17. I _____ her my bicycle last month, but she has not returned it yet.A. borrowedB. sentC. gaveD. lent18. — I swam a kilometer today.— Well _____ !You must be very fit.A. madeB. doneC. workedD. kept19. Clearly it is with great _____ that he admitted his mistakes in public.A. rewardB. responseC. requestD. reluctance20. The man _____ laughing at the idea of an invasion bringing about democracy.A. burst outB. burst intoC. turned outD. turned intoII.阅读理解。

2012年4月全国自考(英美文学选读)真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)

2012年4月全国自考(英美文学选读)真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)

2012年4月全国自考(英美文学选读)真题试卷(题后含答案及解析) 题型有:1. 单项选择题 2. 阅读理解 3. 简答题 4. 论述题单项选择题1.Antonio,Bassanio and Portia are the characters in ( )A.The Merchant of VeniceB.Much Ado About NothingC.Twelfth NightD.A Midsummer Night’s Dream正确答案:A2.John Milton wrote to expose the ways of Satan and to “justify the ways of God to men. “ ( )A.Paradise RegainedB.Paradise LostC.Samson AgonistesD.Areopagitica正确答案:B3.The work______written by Daniel Defoe brought him into jail and made him go through public pillory. ( )A.The Shortest Way with the DissentersB.The True-horn EnglishmanC.Robinson CrusoeD.A Journal of the Plague Year正确答案:A4.In the first part of Gulliver’s Travels,Gulliver told his experience in ( )A.BrobdingnagB.LilliputC.Flying IslandD.Houyhnhnm正确答案:B5.For his contribution to the establishment of the form of the modern novel,______has been regarded by some as “Father of the English Novell ( ) A.Daniel DefoeB.Jonathan SwiftC.Henry FieldingD.Charles Dickens正确答案:C6.William Blake’s was composed during the climax of the French Revolution and it plays the double role both as a satire and a revolutionary prophecy. ( ) A.Songs of ExperienceB.Songs of InnocenceC.Marriage of Heaven and HellD.Poetical Sketches正确答案:C7.______maintained that the scenes and events of everyday life and the speech of ordinary people were the raw material of which poetry could and should be made. ( )A.William BlakeB.William WordsworthC.T. S. EliotD.William Shakespeare正确答案:B8.Prometheus, the hero in Shelly’s poetic drama Prometheus Unbound, is a figure in ( )A.The BibleB.Greek MythologyC.A German LegendD.Arabian Nights正确答案:B9.Jane Austen’s first novel is ( )A.Pride and PrejudiceB.Sense and SensibilityC.EmmaD.Persuasion正确答案:B10.All of the following statements are true of Dickens’later works EXCEPT______. ( )A.There are fewer jokes and the comedy becomes harsher.B.There is always a happy ending.C.The novels are of great compactness and concentration.D.Most of the works present a criticism of the more complicated and yet most fundamental social institutions and morals of Victorian England.正确答案:B11.Charlotte Bronte’s most autobiographical work, is largely based on her experience in Brussels. ( )A.Jane EyreB.ShirleyC.VilletteD.The Professor正确答案:C12.All of the following novels by Thomas Hardy reveal the conflict between the traditional and the modern EXCEPT ( )A.The Mayor of CasterbridgeB.Tess of the D ‘UrbervillesC.Jude the ObscureD.Under the Greenwood Tree正确答案:D13.Much of Shavian drama is Constructed around the of a conventional theatrical situation. ( )A.traditionB.inversionC.borderingD.distortion正确答案:B14.As an important prose writer, in his famous essay, Tradition and Individual Talent, Eliot put great emphasis on the importance of both in creative writing and in criticism. ( )A.changeB.creativityC.ethicD.tradition正确答案:D15. wrence’s novel is a remarkable novel in which the individual consciousness is subtly revealed and strands of themes are intricately wound up. ( ) A.Sons and LoversB.The RainbowC.Women in LoveD.Lady Chatterley’s Lover正确答案:C16.All of the following plays are among Shakespeare’s four greated tragedies EXCEPT . ( )A.HamletB.MacbethC.Romio and JulietD.Othello正确答案:C17.The work______shows how mankind, in the person of Christ .withstands the tempter and is established once more in the divine favor. ( )A.Paradise RegainedB.Paradise LostC.Samson AgonistesD.Areopagitica正确答案:A18.As one of the greatest masters of English prose, defined a good style as “proper words in proper places. “ ( )A.Henry FieldingB.Jonathan SwiftC.Daniel DefoeD.William Blake正确答案:B19.Dickens’ best depicted characters are those innocent, virtuous, persecuted and helpless . . ( )A.child charactersB.femalesC.labororsD.farmers20.The author of the work The Return of the Native is ______. ( )A.Thomas HardyB.D.H. LawrenceC.Charles DickensD.George Bernard Shaw正确答案:A21.“The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”,Eliot’s most striking early achievement,presents the meditation of an aging young man over the business of ( ) A.proposing marriageB.pursuing the truthC.losing idealismD.making a choice正确答案:A22.D.H. Lawrence’s two novels, and Women in Love, are generally regarded as his masterpieces. ( )A.Sons and LoversB.The RainbowC.KangarooD.Lady Chatterley’s Lover正确答案:B23.Hemingway’s To Have and Have Not is one of many to show his characteristics pattern of ______ struggling against nature and the environment. ( ) A.a military armyB.a vulnerable groupC.a human societyD.a lonely individual正确答案:D24.According to Hawthorne, there is evil in every human heart, which may remain latent, perhaps, through the whole life; but may rouse it to activity. ( ) A.musicB.circumstancesC.memoryD.love25.______is best-known as the author of his mighty book, Moby Dick , which is one of the world’s greatest masterpieces. ( )A.Herman MelvilleB.Mark Twain .C.Ernest HemingwayD.Virginia Woolf正确答案:A26.Walt Whitman is a poet with a strong sense of mission,having devoted all his life to the creation of the “ single” poem, ______. ( )A.Innocents AbroadB.The Lost ParadiseC.Leaves of GrassD.The Waste Land正确答案:C27.While Mark Twain and Howells seemed to have paid more attention to the”life” of the Americans, Henry James had apparently laid a greater emphasis on the “______”of man. ( )A.outer worldB.inner worldC.physical worldD.domestic world正确答案:B28.Greatly and permanently affected by the ______, Hemingway formed his own writing style, together with his theme and hero. ( )A.War experiencesB.love experiencesC.marriageD.education正确答案:A29.Emily Dickinson’s poetry is unique and ______ in its own way. For example,her poems have no titles. ( )A.traditionalB.unconventionalC.ordinary正确答案:B30.Theodore Dreiser entitled his greatest work with______intending to tell us that it is the social pressure that makes Clyde’s downfall inevitable. ( ) A.Death in the WoodsB.Tender Is the NightC.The Sound and the FuryD.An American Tragedy正确答案:D31.Robert Lee Frost’s won him the first Pulitzer Prizes, which includes”Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening. “ ( )A.North BostonB.The Gift OutrigthtC.New HampshireD.A Boy’s Will正确答案:C32.Fitzgerald is a great in American literature and his style is closely related to his themes. ( )A.poetB.criticC.essayistD.stylist正确答案:D33.It is Henry James’ movels and his______that make him a fascinating case in the American literary history and a conspicuous figure in world literature. ( ) A.literary essaysB.travel accountsC.poemsD.plays正确答案:A34.The major concern of Faulkner’s is primarily about the South as a state of mind. ( )A.The Sun Also RisesB.Light in AugustD.The Mansion正确答案:B35.Compelled by an unceasing interest in the “interior of the heart” of man’s being, Hawthorne discusses in almost every book he wrote. ( )A.love and hatredB.sin and evilC.frustration and self-denialD.balance and self-discipline正确答案:B36.The purpose of Melville’s fictional tales, exotic or philosophical, is to penetrate as deeply as possible into the metaphysical, theological, moral, psychological, and social truths of ( )A.human existenceB.politicsC.religionD.arts正确答案:A37.According to Whitman, poetry could enable Americans to celebrate their release from the Old World and the rule. ( )A.academicB.officialC.colonialD.legislative正确答案:C38.Being a boy’s book specially written for the adults, is Mark Twain’s most representative work, describing a journey down the Mississippi undertaken by Huck and Jim. ( )A.Innocents AbroadB.The Gilded AgeC.Life on the MississippiD.Adventures of Huckleberry Finn正确答案:D39.One of Henry James’literary techniques innovated to cater for thepsychological emphasis is his . ( )A.narrative “point of view”B.rhetorical devicesC.way of using metaphorsD.way of using symbols正确答案:A40.More than five hundred poems Emily Dickenson wrote are about nature,in which her general ______ about the relationship between man and nature is well-expressed. ( )A.skepticismB.beliefC.appreciationD.passion正确答案:A阅读理解41.Into this fence or fortress, with infinite labour,I carry’d all my riches, all my provisions, ammunition, and stores, of which you have the account above;and I made me a large tent,which,to preserve me from the rains that in one part of the year are very violent there, I made double, viz. one smaller tent within, and one larger tent above it, and covered the uppermost with a large tarpaulin which I had saved among the sails.Questions:A. Identify the author and the title of the novel from which this passage is taken.B. Who is the narrator?C. What are the narrator’s characteristics and whom does he represent?正确答案:A. From Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe.B. Robinson Crusoe.C. Robinson is a typical 18th century English middle class man, with a great capacity for work, inexhaustible energy, courage, patience and persistence in overcoming obstacles, in struggling against the hostile natural environment. He is the very prototype of the empire builder, the pioneer colonist.42.MRS. WARREN, [after looking at her helplessly, begins to whimper] Vi vieVIVIE. [springing up sharply] Now pray dont begin to cry. Anything but that. I really cannot stand whimpering. I will go out of the room if you do.MRS. WARREN. [piteously]Oh, my darling, how can you be so hard on me? Have I no rights over you as your mother?VIVIE. Are you my mother?MRS. WARREN, [appalled]Am I your mother! Oh, Vivie!ViVIE. Then where are our relatives? my father? our family friends? You claim the rights of a mother: the right to call me fool and child; to speak to me as no woman in authority over me at college dare speak to me;to dictate my way of life;and to force on me the acquaintance of a brute whom anyone can see to be themost vicious sort of London man about town. Before I give myself the trouble to resist such claims, I may as well find out whether they have any real existence. Questions:A. Identify the author and the title of the play from which the part is taken.B. Summarize the theme of the play in one or two sentences.C. What kind of person is the protagonist Vivie?正确答案:A. George Bernard Shaw,Mrs. Warren’s profession.B. The play is about the economic oppression of women.C. Vivie is a kind of new woman, intelligent and well educated, with a strong sense of injustice and a passion for “honest” work.43.I celebrate myself,and sing myself. And what I assume you shall assume,For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you. Questions:A. Identify the poet and the title of the poem from which the stanza is taken.B. What does the word”you”refer to?C. What does the poet express in the stanza?正确答案:A. From Walt Whitman’s “Song of Myself”.B. The democratic “en-masse” of America.C. The genuine participation of a poet in a common cultural was to behave as a supreme individualist; however, the poet’s essential purpose was to identify his ego with the world, and with the democratic “enmasse”of America.44.We slowly drove—He knew no haste, And I had put awayMy labor and my leisure too,Tor His Civility—We passed the School,where Children stroveAt Recess —in the Ring—We passed the Fields of Gazing Grain—We passed the Setting Sun —Questions:A. Identify the poet and the title of the poem from which the above stanzas are taken.B. What figure of speech is used in Line 1 and Line 4?C. What do”the School”, “the Fields of Gazing Grain”and “the Setting Sun” represent?正确答案:A. From Emily Dickinson’s “Because I could not stop for Death--”.B. Personification.C. They represent three stages of life: “the School”—youth; “the Fields of Gazing”—mature period;”the Setting Sun”—end of life.简答题45.What is the theme of Jane Austen’ Pride and Prejudice’!正确答案:Pride and Prejudice ,originally drafted as “First Impressions”in 1796,is the most delightful of Jane Austen’s works. The title tells of a major concern of the novel:pride and prejudice.46.What does the poem”The Chimney Sweeper (from Songs of Experience)”reveal?正确答案:The two “Chimney Sweeper” poems are good examples to reveal therealtion between an economic circtmatance, i. e. the exploitation of child labor,and an ideological circumstance, i. e. the role played by religion in making people compliant to exploitation. The poem from the Songs of Experience reveals the true nature of religion which helps bring misery to the poor children.47.What is “Hemingway Code Heroes”?正确答案:Hemingway’s world is limited. He deals with a limited range of characters in quite similar circumstances and measures them against an unvarying code, known as “grace under pressure”, which is actually an attitude towards life that Hemingway had been trying to demonstrate is his works. Those who survive in the process of seeking to master the code with the honesty, the discipline, and the restraint are Hemingway Code Heroes.48.Give a brief analysis of Emily Grierson, the protagonist of A Rose for Emily by Eaulkner.正确答案:Set in the town of Jefferson in Yoknapatawpa,the story focuses on Emily Grierson,an eccentric spinster who refuses to accept the passage of time,or the inevitable charge and loss that accompanied it. As a descendent of the Southern aristocracy, Emily is typical of those in Faulkner’s. Yoknapatwapha stories who are the symbols of the Old South but the prisoners of the past.论述题49.Discuss briefly Thomas Hardy’s literary achievement in terms of the setting,the literary tendency and literary features.正确答案:A. Hardy’s novels are all Victorian in date. Most of them are set in Wessex,the fictional primitive and crude rural region which is really the home place he both loves and hates, such as The Return of the Native ,Tess of the D’Urbervilles and Jude the Obscure. These works,known as “novels of character and environment,”are the most representative of him as both a naturalistic and a critical realist writer. B. Living at the turn of the century, Hardy is often regarded as a transitional writer. In him we see the influence from both the past and the modern, the pessimistic view of life predominates most of Hardy’s later works and earns him a reputation as a naturalistic writer. Though Naturalism seems to have played an important part in Hardy’s works,there is also bister and sharp criticism and even open challenge of the irrational, hypocritical and unfair Victorian institutions,conventions and morals.C. He tells very good stories and he is a great painter of nature. His heroes and heroines,those unfortunate young men and women in their desperate struggle for personal fulfillment and happiness,are all vividly and realistically depicted. And all the works of Hardy are noted for the rustic dialect and a poetic flavor which fits well into their perfectly designed architectural structures. They are the product of aconscientious artist.50.Comment briefly on Robert Frost’s nature poetry.正确答案:A. Unlike his contemporaries in the early 20th century,Robert Frost did not break up with the poetic tradition nor made any experiment on form. Instead, he learned from the tradition, especially the familiar conventions of nature poetry and of classical pastoral poetry, and made the colloquial New England speech into a poetic expression. B. Many of his poems are fragrant with natural quality. Images and metaphors in his poems are drawn from the simple country life and the pastoral landscape that can be easily understood. But it would be a mistake to imagine that Frost is easy to understand because it is easy to read.C. Profound ideas are delivered under the disguise of the plain language and the simple form,for what Frost did is to take symbols from the limited human world and the pastoral landscape to refer to the great world beyond the rustic scene.D. These thematic concerns include the terror and tragedy in nature, as well as its beauty,and the loneliness and poverty of the isolated human being. But first and foremost Frost is concerned with his love of life and his belief in a serenity that only came from working usefully, while he practiced himself throughout his life.。

2012年英语一第四篇阅读

2012年英语一第四篇阅读

2012年英语一第四篇阅读I remember that day in 2012 like it was yesterday. The exam room was filled with nervous energy and the sound of pencils scratching paper. As I flipped to the fourthreading passage, my heart skipped a beat. It was a challenging one, no doubt.The words on the page seemed to dance in front of my eyes, each one carrying its own weight of meaning. I had to focus, piecing together the sentences like a puzzle, searching for clues that would lead me to the right answers.One paragraph was dense with technical jargon, forcing me to recall my vocabulary and apply it in context. I hadto read between the lines, deciphering the hidden meaning beneath the surface. It was a challenge, but I was determined to meet it.Another section was more conceptual, testing my ability to grasp abstract ideas. I closed my eyes briefly, tryingto visualize the concepts in my mind's eye. The images that emerged helped me make sense of the text and guide me towards a logical conclusion.The last part of the reading was like a breath of fresh air. It was more narrative, telling a story through its words. I could almost hear the characters speaking, feel their emotions, and visualize the scenes described. It wasa welcome respite from the rigors of the more technical sections.As I finished the passage, I felt a sense of accomplishment. I had tackled a difficult task and come out the other side, my mind sharper and my understanding deeper. It.。

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全国2012年4月高等教育自学考试英语阅读(一)试题课程代码:00595请将答案填在答题纸相应位置上I. CAREFUL READINGRead the following passages carefully. Decide on the best answer and write the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET. (40 points, 2 points each)Passage 1Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage.People have thought very differently about children in different historical eras. In ancient Rome and throughout the Middle Ages, for example, childhood was brief: A boy or girl was considered an “infant” until the age of six, but soon afterward worked alongside adults in the fields, in the workshops, or at home. Children were thought to be born in a state of sin and were viewed as the property of their fathers. Such beliefs contributed to strict discipline of children and neglect of their special needs.These harsh attitudes softened during the Renaissance and Enlightenment as the humanistic spirit of the times caused a rediscovery of the special qualities of childhood. In paintings, for example, young children were depicted as playing and doing other childish things, rather than being shown as miniature adults. The importance of childhood as a unique period of development was understood more fully in the 17th and 18th centuries, as reflected in the writings of two important European thinkers: the English philosopher John Locke and the French philosopher Jean Jacques Rousseau. John Locke argued that the newborn infant comes into the world with no inherited predispositions (天性), but rather with a mind as a “blank slate” that is gradually filled with ideas, concepts, and knowledge from experiences in the world. He concluded that the quality of early experiences, particularly how children are raised and educated, shapes the direction of a child’s life. La ter, Jean Jacques Rousseau claimed that children at birth are innately good rather than evil, and that their natural tendencies should be protected against the corrupting influences of society. Rousseau’s attitude had an important influence on society, and inspired,for example,the novelists Charles Dickens and Victor Hugo,whodecried(揭露)the exploitation of child labor and highlighted the need for educational and social reform.1.It can be inferred that children in the Middle Ages ______.A.were mistreated and exploitedB.were generally regarded as miniature adultsC.did not observe the institutional disciplinesD.did not start their childhood until the age of six2.The author cites the example the two European thinkers’ writings to show that ______.A.children’s behavior was described as adult-likeB.children’s innocence and playfulness were neglectedC.childhood was revealed as a period of independenceD.childhood was revealed as a unique period of development3.The 2nd paragraph is developed by ______.A.example B.definitionC.comparison D.cause and effect4.The central argument made by John Locke is that ______.A.children’s future development depends on their genetic backgroundB.children’s upbringing and early education may shape their future lifeC.children’s character formation is largely influenced by their parentsD.the proper way of upbringing is to keep children away from society5.At the end of the passage,the two novelists are mentioned to emphasize ______.A.the call for educational and social reformB.the importance of children’s school educationC.the influence of Rousseau’s attitude toward childrenD.the potential negative influences of society on childrenPassage 2Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage.If ambition is to be well regarded,the rewards of ambition must be worthy of the sacrifices on ambition’s behalf. If the tradition of ambition is to have vitality, it should be widely shared,and it especially must be highly regarded by such people as the educated.who are themselves admired. However it is the educated who have claimed to have given up ambition as an ideal.What is odd is that they have perhaps benefited most from ambition,though the ambition may be more that of their parents and grandparents than of their own.Certainly, people do not seem less interested in success now than formerly.In fact,the signs of success such as summer homes,European travel and BMWs have never ceased to be sought after.What has happened is that people cannot confess fully to their dreams,as easily and openly as once they could,lest they be thought to be aggressive,materialistic or vulgar.Instead,what has often confused us are those fine hypocritical spectacles:the critic of Americanmaterialism in possession of a Southampton summer home;the publisher of radical books who takes his meals every day in five-star restaurants;the journalist promoting participatory democracy in all phases of life,who sends his own children to expensive private schools.For such people and many more perhaps not so exceptional,the motto is,“Succeed at all costs but avoid appearing ambitious.’’Ambition has been attacked from various angles;its public defenders are few and unimpressive,though they are not extremely unattractive.As a result,the support for ambition as a healthy impulse,a quality to be admired by the young,is probably lower than it has ever been in the United States.This does not mean, however,that people are no longer ambition-driven,but only that,no longer openly honored,ambition has become something smartly concealed.6.According to the passage,in order to keep the vitality of the tradition of ambition the successful people themselves must ______.A.highly value it B.make some sacrificesC.benefit from it D.make some contributions7.Such items as summer homes,European travel and BMWs arelisted to prove that ______.A.these items are commonly used to measure successB.these items are openly honored and admired by the publicC.people are as interested in success as they have ever beenD.people are more motivated to seek after these items than before8.People tend not to make their ambitions fully known ______.A.to avoid appearing professionally orientedB.to avoid appearing snobbish and sophisticatedC.for fear that they might end up in failure or disappointment D.for fear that they might be considered as distasteful and greedy9.The critic,the publisher and the journalist are mentioned in the 2nd paragraph to show that they are ______.A.selfish B.corruptedC.hypocritical D.materialistic10.The author’s attitude towards ambition as all ideal is______.A.satirical B.negativeC.appreciative D.unbiasedPassage 3Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage.Postage stamps are labels affixed to letters or parcels to indicate that a specified amount of postage has been prepaid for delivery.Stamps are usually issued by a government or an agencyrepresenting a government,such as a national post office.The collecting and study of postage stamps and related items such as postcards is known as philately, a word derived from Greek meaning,literally, “love of what is free of further tax.’’Stampcollecting is one of the most popular hobbies in the world.From the earliest years of the hobby,most philatelists have preferred to collect stamps by country,specializing in the issues of one or more nations.Since about the mid-1950s,however, many philatelists have become interested in topical collecting,acquiring stamps illustrating certain themes or subjects.Among the wide rangeof pictorials are stamps devoted to sports,art and music,aviation,birds and flowers,and telecommunications.One of the attractions of stamp collecting is the ease ofstarting a collection.With access to enough incoming mail,especially from abroad,a person call build a collection without any expense.Literally tens of thousands of stamps,however, including many of the older issues,are priced very cheaply.Little special equipment is required.A collector needs only an album to house the collection and a pair of stamp tongs with which to handle them.Stamps and accessories can be purchased easily.Nearly every city has one or more professional stamp dealers.Thousands of other dealers operate exclusively by mail or on the Internet.When collectors have accumulated a number of valuable stamps,they must take precautions for safe storage,preferably in a bank safety deposit box.If the stamps are in mint(崭新的)condition,they should not be overlapped;through changes in humidity, overlapping stamps may stick together and become seriously damaged.Collectors also should keep accurate written inventories of all their philatelic material.11.In the 1st paragraph,“philately” is a term dealing with______.A.postage delivery B.postage taxing and pricingC.a study of postage items D.a study of postcard collecting12.According to the passage,stamps can be classified ______.A.by face value B.by issueC.chronologically D.thematically13.One of the charms of stamp collecting is that it can bestarted ______.A.without any technical meansB.without too much time spentC.without too much space neededD.without necessarily big investment14.According to the passage,the new stamps should avoid ______.A.humidity B.burglaryC.being duplicated D.being catalogued15.The writer’s suggestion made in the last paragraph is basically ______.A.misleading B.impracticalC.ambiguous D.operationalPassage 4Questions 16 to 20 are based on the following passage.A number of different aspects of life can influence mental health.In a mid-1970s study of people living in the United States,researchers identified critical areas that influence one’s mental health.These areas are working life,family life,and the socialrole that one occupies in the community.Negative experiences inthese areas,such as an unreasonable boss or a turbulent family life,can reduce one’s overall sense of well-being.Another important influence on mental health is stress.In general,people experience stress when the demands placed on them exceed the resources they have available to meet those demands.Significant sources of stress include major life events,such as divorce,death of a spouse,loss of a job,and illness in the family.These events can overwhelm a person’s ability to cope and function effectively. In addition,one source of stress may lead to another, as when financial hardship follows job loss.People who experience unusually traumatic events,such as rape and natural disasters,may develop post-traumatic stress disorder.People may experience chronic stress when confronted with a continuing set of demands that reduce their ability to function.Examples of such demands include working long hours under difficult circumstances and caring for a chronically ill relative.Economic hardship,unemployment,and poverty can also produce chronic stress and undermine mental health.Some studies suggest that genetic factors may partly determine one’s level of happiness and m ental health.People seem to display a characteristic level of well-being,with some people usually feeling happy and others typically feeling sad or unhappy.Researchers have found that although people’s moods change in response to bothpositive and negative events,the effect wears off over time.For example,people who win the lottery or receive an unexpectedpromotion may feel happier at first,but over time they return totheir former characteristic level of mental health.Research suggests that one’s genetic background—that is,the genes inherited from one’s parents—explains more than half of the differences inpeople’s characteristic mood levels.Genes may also partly determine the range of ups and downs that people feel,including whether people have large mood swings or remain stable from day to day.16.According to the passage,the major factors that may reduce one’s sense of psychological well-being include all the following EXCEPT ______?A.unstable marriage B.genetic heritageC.bad-tempered managers D.lower social status17.People experience stress when ______.A.they have no accessible financial resourcesB.they have no social resources at their disposalC.they feel it hard to shirk family responsibilityD.they have to go beyond their ability to get a job done18.Chronic stress may result from ______.A.death of a spouse B.lottery purchasesC.long-time hard work D.failure to be promoted19.From the last paragraph,it can be inferred that ______.A.people’s moods are sometimes uns tableB.people cannot escape from negative eventsC.Success may produce a long-term effect on people’s mental healthD.parents are partly responsible for their children’sdistinctive moods20.According to the passage,people’s characteristic moodlevels may be affected ______.A.physically B.biologicallyC.gradually D.abruptlyⅡ.SPEED READINGSkim or scan the following passages, and then decide on the best answer and write the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET.(10 points, 1 point each)Passage 5Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.Early in World War II,the representatives of nine European governments fled to London.Nazi Germany had conquered much of Europe and had driven these leaders from their homelands.Representativesof the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth nations met in Londonwith the leaders of nine European nations.On June 1 2,1 94 1,all these nations signed a declaration pledging to work for a free world,where people could live in peace and security.This pledge,usually called the Inter-Allied Declaration, was the first step towardbuilding the UN.On October 30,l 943,representatives of the United Kingdom,China,the Soviet Union, and the United States signed the Moscow Declaration on General Security.This declaration approved the ideaof establishing an international organization for preserving world peace.From August to October 1944,representatives of the United Kingdom,China, the Soviet Union,and the United States held a series of meetings at the Dumbarton Oaks estate in Washington D.C.The four nations succeeded in drawing up a basic plan,though they could not agree on some important questions.The plan’s main feature Was a Security Council on which the United Kingdom,China, France,the Soviet Union, and the United States would be permanently represented.In February 1945,Roosevelt, Churchill,and Stalin met at Yalta in the Crimea. The three leaders announced that a conference of United Nations would open in San Francisco on April 25,1945.This conference would use the plan worked out at the Dumbarton Oaks Conference to help prepare a charter for the UN.Delegates from 50 nations met in San Francisco for the United Nations Conference on International Organization.The conference opened on April 25, 1945,13 days after the death of Roosevelt and 12 days before the surrender of Germany.Victory over Japan Was still four months away.At the conference,some major disagreements arose between the Big Three (the United Kingdom,the Soviet Union,and the UnitedStates)and the smaller, less powerful nations.The Big Three believed they could guarantee future peace only if they continued to cooperate as they had during the war.They insisted that the Charter of the United Nations should give them the power to veto actions of the Security Council.The smaller nations opposed the veto power but failed to defeat it.On June 26,1945,all 50 nations present at the conference voted to accept the charter. Poland had been unable to attend but 1ater signed the charter as an original member.The charter then had to be approved by the governments of the five permanent members of the Security Council and of a majority of the other nations that signed it.It went into effect on October 24,1945,a date celebrated every year as United Nations Day.21.The passage is mainly concerned with ______.A.how the Security Council was builtB.how the UN Charter went into effectC.the founding of the United NationsD.some major disagreements in the UN conferences22.The Moscow Declaration was signed by ______.A.3 nations B.4 nationsC.9 nations D.50 nations23.At the Dumbarton Oaks Conference.it was agreed that the permanently represented nations at the Security Council were ______.A.the Soviet Union,the UK,the US,and ChinaB.the Soviet Union,the UK,the US,China,and FranceC.the Soviet Union,the UK,the US,China, and PolandD.the Soviet Union,the UK,the US,Germany, and Japan24.The issue of veto power was heatedly discussed at the conference held in ______.A.Yalta B.MoscowC.Washington D.C. D.San Francisco25.The UN Charter was officially effective on ______.A.June 12,1945 B.April 25, 1945C.June 26,1945 D.October 24,1945Passage 6Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.A fellow speaker from California named Geri was excited about her first speech in Japan.To be comfortable on her long flight to Tokyo,she put on her favorite designer jeans and a casual jacket.Fourteen hours later, four perfectly dressed Japanese gentlemen greeted her at Narita Airport.Smiling and bowing low, they handed her theirbusiness cards.With her carry-on bag in one hand,Geri took their cards with the other.She thanked them,glanced briefly at the cards,and packed them safely into her back pocket.She then gave them her card.When the five of them arrived at the hotel,they invited Geri to tea in the lobby.While sipping tea,the gentlemen presented her with a small gift which she eagerly opened.One of Geri’s most charming qualities is her instinctive warmth.She was thrilled with the gift and,in typical Geri style,she squealed,“Oh,it’s beautiful!” as she gave each of the gentlemen a little hug.At this point,the four Japanese gentlemen stood up in union and,bowing only very slightly, mumbled “Sayonara” and promptlyleft.Poor Geri was left stunned. What did she do wrong?Everything! Her jeans was the first gaffe.Even if you’re coming off a bicycle in Japan,you do not meet c1ients casually dressed.The second mistake was Geri’s vulgar handling of their busine sscards.In Japan,the business card is one of the most important protocol tools.It is always presented and accepted respectfully with both hands. However, Geri put their cards away much too quickly.In Japan,people use business cards as a conversation starter.You chat about each other’s cards and work and do not put theirs away until they gently and respectfully place yours in safekeeping.Shoving it into her jeans pocket was the ultimate disrespect.Then,the fourth horror of horrors was that Geri should not have opened the gift in front of her clients.In a 1and where saving faceis critical,it would be embarrassing to discover the gift they gave was not as nice as the one they received.What is worse,Geri hadn’teven given them a gift !26.The four Japanese businessmen invited Geri to tea ______.A.in the hotel lobby B.in a hotel roomC.at a businessmen’s office D.at the airport lounge27.The word “gaffe” in the 4th paragraph can be replaced by______.A.disrespect B.mistakeC.mischief D.protocol28.According to the passage,the Japanese consider it ______.A.an honor to be given a hug by a ladyB.ill-mannered to say good-bye humblyC.impolite to open a gift in front of the giverD.unnecessary for a lady to be properly dressed29.The third mistake Geri made was that she ______.A.met her clients casually dressedB.took her clients’ cards with one handC.kept her clients’ cards in a wrong placeD.used her own card as a conversation starter30.Geri’s experiences tell us about ______.A.differences in the handling of business cardsB.differences in the tastes and styles of fashionC.gender differences in business communicationD.cultural differences in business communicationIII.DISCOURSE CLOZEThe following is taken from the textbook.Read the passage andfill in the numbered spaces(there are more suggested answers than necessary). Write your answers on the ANSWER SHEET.(10 points,1point each)To avoid the various foolish opinions to which mankind are prone,no superhuman genius is required.A few simple rules will keep you,not from all error, but from silly error.If the matter is one that can be settled by observation,make the observation yourself. Aristotle could have avoided the mistake of thinking that(31)______, by the simple device of asking Mrs.Aristotle to keep her mouth open while he counted. I believe myself that hedgehogs eat black beetles,because(32) ______; but if I were writing a book on the habits of hedgehogs,I should not commit myself until(33) ______. Aristotle,however, was less cautious.Ancient and medieval authors knew all about unicorns and salamanders;not one of them thought it necessary to avoid dogmatic statements about them because(34) ______.Many matters,however, are less easily brought to the test of experience.If, like most of mankind,(35) ______ there are ways in which you can make yourself aware of your own bias.If an opinioncontrary to your own makes you angry, that is a sign that(36)______.If some one maintains that two and two are five,or that Iceland is on the equator, you feel pity rather than anger, unless (37) ______ that his opinion shakes your own contrary conviction.The most savage controversies are those about matters as to which thereis no good evidence either way.Persecution is used in theology, not in arithmetic,because (38) ______, but in theology there is only opinion.So whenever you find yourself getting angry about a difference of opinion,(39) ______; you will probably find,on examination,that (40) ______.It is a good way of riding yourself of certain kinds of biased opinions to become aware of those different from your own.(From How to Avoid the Foolish Opinions)[A] I have been told that they do[B] be on your guard[C] he had never seen one of them[D] I had seen one enjoying this unappetizing diet[E] you are subconsciously aware of having no good reason for thinking as you do[F] man is a brief episode in the life of a small planet in a little comer of the universe[G] you know so little of arithmetic or geography[H] the question is one to which there is no demonstrably right answer[I] women have fewer teeth than men[J] your belief is going beyond what the evidence warrants[K] in arithmetic there is knowledge[L] you have passionate convictions on many such mattersIV.WORD FORMATIONSComplete each of the following sentences with the proper form of the word in the bracket. Write your answers on the ANSWER SHEET.(10 points,1 point each)41.(tight) I used my thumbnail to ______ the screw on my lamp.42.(accept) There was a general ______ that the defense budget would shrink.43.(suspicion) The singer was rightly ______ of meeting meuntil I reassured him I was notwriting about him.44.(time) The recent outbreaks of the flu are a ______ reminder that this disease is still a serious health hazard.45.(rich) Overseas students from a wide range of countries provide the opportunity toexchange ideas and experiences,and ______ the intellectual andsocial lifeof the schoo1.46.(reason) The Industrial Revolution brought some relief tothe city poor in the form of______ well-built rows of small houses for laborers,especiallyin England.47.(write) Unlike other belief systems,Greek culturerecognized no single truth or codeand produced no sacred, ______ text like the Bible.48.(experienced) Men appear to shop differently from women simply because they’re men,rather than because they’re ______ shoppers.49.(involve) Evidence of practical ______ in the subject is required and is normallydetermined by the submission of a portfolio of work at interview.50.(similar) There is a strong ______ between a computer virus and a biological virus.V.GAP FILLINGThe following is taken from the textbook.Fill in the numbered gaps with the correct form of the words or phrases in the box(there are more words than necessary).Write your answers on the ANSWER SHEET.(10 points, 1 point each)with have many other inbegin permission which on admissioninclude sinceOn the north side of Trafalgar, famous for its Admiral Nelson,its fountains and its hordes of pigeons,there stands a long,low building in classic style.This is the National Gallery, (51)______ contains Britain’s best-known collection of pictures. The collection was(52) ______ in 1824, with the purchase of thirty-eight pictures that(53) ______ Horgarth’s satirical series and Titian’s “Venus and Adonis”.The National Gallery is rich (54) ______ paintings by Italian masters such as Raphael and Veronese,and it contains pictures representative of all European schools of art.Many visitors are especially attracted to Leonardo da Vinci’s “Virgin of the Rocks”.On sunny days,students and (55) ______ young people are often to be seen (56) ______ a sandwich lunch on the portico (门廊) of the Gallery overlooking Trafalgar Square.(57) ______ to the Gallery is free,as is the case (58) ______ other British national galleries and museums, which are maintained by money voted byParliament. Bequests of pictures have been made to the galleries,at times (59) ______ a generous scale,by private individuals.Just behind the National Gallery stands the National PortraitGallery, in which the visitors can see portraits of British monarchs (60) ______ the reign of Richards II (1377-1399),and of historical celebrities such as Chaucer, Shakespeare,and Cromwell.Many of the pictures are by well-known artists.(From London Art Gallery)VI.SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONSThe following questions are based on Passage Four in this test paper. Reed the passage carefully again and answer the questions briefly by referring back to Passage Four.Write your answers on the ANSWER SHEET.(10 points, 5 points each)61.According to the first paragraph,what are the major aspects of life that may influence one’s psychological well-being?62.According to the last paragraph,why do people display different levels of mental health?VII.TRANSLATIONThe following excerpt is taken from the textbook.Read the paragraphs carefully and translate into Chinese each of the numbered and underlined parts.Write your answers 0n the ANSWER SHEET.(10 points, 2 points each)Unlike most of the other non-foolish holidays,the history of April Fool’s Day, sometimes called All Fool’s Day, is not totally dear.(63)There really wasn’t a “First April Fool’s Day” that can be pinpointed on the calendar. (64) Some believe it sort of evolved simultaneously in several cultures at the same time, from celebrations involving the first day of spring.The closest point in time that can be identified as the beginning of this tradition was in 1582, in France. (65) Prior to that year, the new year was celebrated for eight days, beginning on March 25. The celebration culminated on April 1. With the reform of the calendar under Charles IX, the Gregorian calendar was introduced, and New Year’s Day was moved to January 1.(66) However, communications being what they were in the days when news traveled by foot, many people did not receive the news for several years. (67) Others, the more obstinate crowd, refused to accept the new calendar and continued to celebrate the new year on April 1. These backward folk were labeled as “fools” by the general populace. They were subject to some ridicule, and were often sent on “fools errands” or were made the butt (笑柄) of other practical jokes.(From April Fool’s Day)。

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