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2007年全国大学生英语竞赛C类真题及答案
2007 National English Contestfor College Students(Level C - Preliminary)Part I Listening Comprehension (25 minutes, 30 points)Section A (6 points)Directions: In this section, you will hear 6 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the question will be read only once. After each question, there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the three choices marked A, B and C, and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.1. A. He hasn’t found a suitable one. B. He hasn’t enough money.C. He prefers his old one.2. A. In ten minutes. B. In fifteen minutes. C. In twenty minutes.3. A. Have dinner with Mary. B. See a film with Mary.C. Do his homework.4. A. Rainy. B. Sunny. C. Cloudy.5. A. He has to go to the bank. B. He has missed the train.C. His train has been delayed.6. A. £315. B. £350. C. £375.Section B (4 points)Directions: In this section, you will hear one long conversation. The conversation will be read only once. At the end of the conversation, there will be a one-minute pause. During the pause, you must read the four questions, each with three choices marked A, B and C, and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.7. What office is the student looking for?A. Accounting.B. Economic History.C. Economics.8. When was the orientation meeting held?A. Yesterday.B. Last Friday.C. A week ago.9. What is the rule about attendance at lectures?A. It is optional.B. It is necessary.C. It is difficult to enforce.10. How often does the student have to attend tutorials?A. Once every other week.B. Three times a week.C. Once a week.Section C (10 points)Directions:In this section, you will hear 10 short news items. After each item, there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the question and then the three choices marked A, B and C, and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.11. When did the bomb go off in a popular market in central Baghdad?A. Late in the evening.B. At mid-morning.C. Late in the afternoon.12. What’s the purpose of the Amber Alert program?A. To report the number of children missing in the U.S. every year.B. To help find the children who are believed to have been abducted.C. To find out the reasons why children are kidnapped in the U.S.13. How many villages have been involved in the inter-communal fighting in Chad?A. Fewer than 8.B. About 10.C. Over 20.14. What is the best tactic when you’re caught up by a rolling wave of snow?A. To create space around you.B. To outrun the avalanche.C. To leave the ski resort instantly.15. What’s the news item mainly talking about?A. Development of medical technology.B. Health care in California.C. Health insurance in the U.S.16. How many people did bird flu kill in Indonesia in two weeks?A. 5.B. 2.C. 35.17. What’s the function of the new drug produced by Pfizer?A. Reducing dogs’ weight.B. Increasing dogs’ appetite.C. Controlling dogs’ population.18. What will soon begin in the southern Senegalese towns?A. Planting new agricultural crops.B. Biofuel production.C. Fuel recycling.19. When did Ponti begin making films?A. In 1913.B. In 1931.C. In 1938.20. What’s the main reason Democrats could regain control of Congress after 12 years?A. Nancy Pelosi has become their leader.B. Americans are dissatisfied with the Iraq war.C. They support sending more troops to Iraq.Section D (10 points)Directions:In this section, you will hear a short passage. There are ten missing words or phrases in it. Fill in the blanks with the exact words you hear on the tape. Remember to write the answers on the Answer Sheet.Every traveller has a tale to tell about bad driving. These are usually exaggerated (21) __________ of life on the main streets of cities where the motorists are crazy and traffic lights are treated as colourful (22) __________.It all happened on a Sunday April morning. I (23) __________ my intention to turn left into a side road and paused as the oncoming traffic cleared. But as I drove across the road, an elderly man driving a battered Renault 12 chose to overtake me (24) __________ pass on the inside. There was a fearful bang and my car was pushed sideways. I felt groggy and bruised and was taken to hospital in the back seat of a police car. There my spleen was removed. Fortunately, though, my recovery was steady and (25) __________.But that’s not the end of the tale. Yes, I had taken out insurance and it covered my medical expenses, (26) __________ while I recovered and my flights home. However, as always, there was a catch to it. I had (27) __________ hired my car from a backstreet firm called Kavis that had been recommended by the hotel front desk. I was assured that I had full insurance cover, but Kavis (28) __________ my credit card £800 on the day of the accident. My solicitor took advice on the form I had signed. Being in a hurry at the time, I hadn’t (29) __________ to get it translated. “Mr. Balmerwas stupid to sign this document,” it read. I (30) __________ with a smile. After all, I am still alive! Part II Vocabulary and Structure (10 minutes, 15 points)Directions: There are 15 incomplete sentences in this part. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.31. If I lose my new watch my parents will be very annoyed ______ me.A. againstB. withC. forD. about32. I don’t think ______ possible to master a foreign language without much memory work.A. thisB. thatC. itsD. it33. Does brain power ______ as we get older? Scientists now have some surprising answers.A. descendB. declineC. reduceD. collapse34. I don’t believe in Brown’s adventure at all. It sounds so ______.A. incredibleB. credibleC. incredulousD. credulous35. We’ll never get to the station on time ______ we run as fast as we can.A. in caseB. even ifC. provided thatD. if only36. Oil sales volume in local urban and rural areas rose by 24% and 50% ______, over July 2006.A. separatelyB. individuallyC. independentlyD. respectively37. The shipping authorities followed the ______ of the unidentified submarine on their radar screens.A. channelB. wayC. courseD. direction38. I set off as soon as I got the news about my grandpa’s illness. Unfortunately, he ______ at the hospital before I ______.A. has died; went thereB. had died; arrivedC. died; had been thereD. was dying; had gone39. The committee has made rules ______ all its members are supposed to work.A. by whichB. so thatC. now thatD. for which40. They were married for fifteen years but have now ______ up and live apart.A. splitB. dividedC. divorcedD. separated41. We wouldn’t have missed the train if we ______ to the station.A. didn’t walkB. wouldn’t runC. hadn’t walkedD. weren’t running42. No matter what measure they took, in no way ______.A. could the outflowing tide be controlledB. the outflowing tide could be controlledC. could the outflowing tide controlD. the outflowing tide could control43. —Did you get any information from Peter?—He ______ an expert, but he doesn’t seem to know much.A. believes to beB. is supposed to beC. thought to beD. is claimed being44. —The radio’s terribly loud. Could you turn it down a little?—Sorry! ______—Yes, and something else - wouldn’t it be an idea to buy your own soap?A. Is it disturbing you?B. I forgot where I put my soap this morning.C. A football match was broadcast live on it.D. Could you repeat what you said?45. —Can I book a room from now until Friday?—_________________—What’s the price?—$128.75 not counting the service.A. Definitely. Go see it yourself.B. Yes, our hotel is quite near to the station.C. Of course. Would you like to follow me?D. You can have Room 33, overlooking the sea.Part III IQ Test (5 minutes, 5 points)Directions:There are 5 IQ Test questions in this part. For each question there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Mark your answer on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.46. Which figure completes the sequence?47. A man has 29 socks in his drawer, 9 identical blue, 8 identical grey and 12 identical black. The lights have fused and he is completely in the dark. How many socks must he take out to make certain that he has a pair of each colour?A. 21B. 14C. 23D. 2448. Which comes next?A, 1A, 111A, 311A,?A. 1312AB. 13211AC. 1231AD. 11231A49. Find the weight to balance the scales.A. 2kgB. 4kgC. 3kgD. 5kg50. What is the missing number?A. 748B. 754C. 745D. 784Part IV Reading Comprehension (25 minutes, 40 points)Section A (6 points)Directions: There is one passage in this section with 6 questions. For each question, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.Questions 51-56 are based on the following passage.“A Unique Experience in Indian Cuisine ”Opening night at the Gandhi Restaurantbrought cries of praise and delight fromcustomers when they sampled the uniquecuisine on Monday night.Opened by County Councillor, Mr. TonyPeaston, the Gandhi offers the discerning dinerauthentic Indian dishes, many available for thefirst time in Hampshire.The secret lies in the preparation - onlyauthentic Indian herbs and spices are used toindividually prepare each special dish, followingancient recipes, many handed down throughgenerations of Indian chefs.High Standard“I’ve travelled extensively and dined atmany Indian restaurants throughout the country,but rarely have I tasted Indian food of such ahigh stan dard,” extolled Councillor Peaston.“Whilst Gandhi himself was a leader ofmen, the Gandhi Restaurant could be considered the leader of a new breed of Indian cuisine in Hampshire,” he added. “By far the best curry we have had in the Portsmouth area,” was t he comment of Havant diners, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cairns of Denvilles. “We enjoyed the different menu and found the advice of the staff, explaining how each dish was prepared, very helpful for deciding our choice of menu,” they said. Such glowing comments reflect the exclusive nature of the dishes available at the Gandhi Restaurant. Original Recipes You can choose from a menu which offers curries and tandoories, knowing each one is specially cooked for you, with individual care and attention, according to strict original recipes, by a top London chef, formerly of Covent Garden. And after you have sampled the spicy delights of your main course, you can selectfrom a choice of original Indian sweets to temper your palate.Relaxing in the comfortable surroundings of the restaurant, you can have a hot towel to freshen yourself or clean your fingers between courses - another touch of Indian living.The Gandhi Restaurant, situated at 139 Kingston Road, Portsmouth, is fully licensed and open seven days a week.You can pop in for a traditional Indian lunch between 12 and 2:30 pm or enjoy a languid evening meal, when the restaurant is open from 6 pm to midnight.But take care to book in advance, as demand for this cuisine is expected to be high, so avoid disappointment by telephoning Portsmouth 811966.As proof of confidence in your enjoyment, the Gandhi is offering a 10 per cent discount on the cost of your meal, when you produce this advertisement within three months of the opening.The staff at the Gandhi look forward to serving you with your first taste of truly authentic Indian cuisine in this area- and they know you will come back again and again.51. “A Unique Experience in Indian Cuisine” here means that the Gandhi restaurant __________.A. is the only genuine Indian restaurant in HampshireB. offers customers its own special style of cookingC. makes special food for native Indian customersD. is trying out Indian recipes for the first time52. How does the food preparation contribute to the unique, experience?A. It varies from customer to customer, depending on the price.B. The methods used are secret and known only to the chef.C. It uses genuine Indian ingredients and follows ancient recipes.D. It follows methods described by traditional Indian authors.53. According to the article, in what way does the restaurant live up to its name?A. It will soon be as famous throughout the world as Gandhi himself.B. The owner considers himself to be a leader of the local Indian community.C. It has had a considerable influence on other Hampshire restaurants.D. It sets new standards of excellence for other Indian restaurants to follow.54. Where did the top chef of the Gandhi Restaurant use to work?A. In London.B. In Hampshire.C. In Denvilles.D. In Portsmouth.55. Hot towels are provided __________.A. because customers feel coldB. to make customers feel more relaxedC. mainly for hygienic reasonsD. to give customers the true feel of Indian life56. Customers can obtain a cheaper meal by __________.A. bringing the advertisement with themB. making a phone call to the restaurantC. providing proof of their enjoymentD. contributing to the cost of advertisingSection B (7 points)Directions:In this section, there is one passage followed by 7 statements. Go over the passage quickly and mark the answers on the Answer Sheet. For questions 57- 63, markY (for Yes) if the statement agrees with the information given in the passage;N (for No) if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage;NG (for Not Given) if the information is not given in the passage.Questions 57-63 are based on the following passage.Eleven days ago, as he felt himself being crushed from head to toe, Andrew Jepson was certain he was about to die.Yesterday the 26-year-old construction worker was able to stroll around his parents’ home and tell for the first time howhe survived being run over bya four-ton road roller.The accident happenedas Mr. Jepson worked at abuilding site at Heathrow andthe roller was reversing at 4mph.“I was looking away and then I just felt it go over my leg”, he said. “I fell to the floor and felt this amazing pain in my leg as it was being crushed.”“When I felt it running over me I thought this is it, I’m dead. Nobody can survive this.”“There was absolutely nothing I could do. The pain was horrendous and all the air was being crushed out of my lungs.”“I couldn’t breathe. I thought every breath would be my last.”The machine took more than a second to roll over Mr. Jep son’s body.“It came over my head but I had my hard hat on which must have blocked most of the pressure,” he said.Workmates believed he would be dead but the uneven surface, foundation for a road, cushioned much of the weight of the roller and saved him.“Afterwards I tried to get straight up,”he said. “I was fully conscious. I was in shock but for some reason I thought, ‘If I stay down, I will die.’”“Luckily a labourer ran over and kept me down so that I would not do any more injury to myself.”“The driver rushed over. He was really upset. I said, ‘You are not to blame, it was just an accident.’”Mr. Jepson, a site engineer, suffered crushed ribs, bruising, cuts and a collapsed left lung but escaped permanent injury. An air ambulance arrived and doctors operated at the scene.He spent two days in intensive care but six days later was back at his parents’ home near Spalding, Lincolnshire.“It is like being born again,” said Mr. Jepson, who has amazed doctors with his recovery.“When I came around from the anaesthetic I just cried with joy. Being able to walk and breathe again is the most wonderful thing in the world.”Mr. Jepson’s 62-year-old father, John, said, “When we heard he had been under a roller I feared the worst. We prayed all the way to the hospi tal. To see him now is just wonderful.”Mr. Jepson’s employer, construction firm Laing, said the accident was still being investigated.Statements:Directions: You are going to read a magazine article about sand. Seven sentences have beenremoved from the article. Choose from the sentences (A-H) the one which fits each gap (64-70). There is one extra sentence which you do not need to use. Mark your answers on the Answer Sheet .Sand: as children we play on it and as adults we relax on it. It is something we complain about when it gets in our eyes on a windy beach, and praise when it is made into sand castles.But we don’t often look at it. If we did, we would discover an account of a geological past and a history of sea life that goes back thousands and, in some cases, mil- lions of years.Sand covers not just seashores, but also ocean beds, desertsand mountains. And it is a major element in manufactured products too - concrete is largely sand, while glass is made of little else.Well, it is larger than fine dust and smaller than shingle. In fact, according to themost generally accepted scheme of measurement, grains can be called sand if their diameter is greater than 0.06 of a millimetre and less than 0.6 of a millimetre. Depending on its age and origin, a particular sand can consist of tiny stones or porou s grains through which water can pass. They have come from the breaking down of rocks, or from the dead bodies of sea creatures, which collect on the bottom of the oceans, or even from volcanic eruptions.If it is a dazzling white, its grains may come from nearby coral, from crystalline quartz rocks or from gypsum, like the white sand of New Mexico. On Pacific Islands, jet black sands form from volcanic minerals. Other black beaches are magnetic and are mined for iron ore.It washes rock into streams and rivers and down to the sea, leaving be- hindsofter materials. By the time it reaches the sea, the hardest rocks remain but every- thing else has been broken into tiny particles of 0.02 millimetre diameter or less. The largest pieces fall to the bottom quickly, while smaller particles float and settle only slowly in deeper water, which is why the sandy beach on the shoreline so often turns to mud further out.If the individual fragments still have sharp edges, you can be sure they wereformed fairly recently. This is the case on the island of Kamoama in Hawaii, where a beach was created after a volcanic eruption in 1990. Molten lava spilled into the sea and exploded into glassy droplets.It seems that when the poet William Blake saw infinity in a grain of sand he was not far wrong. Sand is an irreplaceable industrial ingredient which has many uses. Sand cushions our land from the force of the sea, and geologists say it often does a better job protecting our shores than the most advanced coastal technology.64656667686970Section D (10 points)Directions:In this section, there is one passage followed by 5 questions. Read the passage carefully, then answer the questions in as few words as possible (not more than 10 words). Remember to write the answers on the Answer Sheet.Questions 71-75 are based on the following passage.Rare among American actors, Depp has made a name for himself effortlessly switching between mainst ream Hollywood movies and more “out of the ordinary” projects. Talking about his choice of roles, he once said, “With any part you play, there is a certain amount of yourself in it. There has to be, otherwise it’s not acting. It’s lying.” Highlights of a r ichly diverse career include Edward Scissorhands, Sleepy Hollow and Pirates of the Caribbean.Depp dropped out of school at sixteen to concentrate on a career in music, playing the guitar (he played with more than twenty bands). However, his musical career rifled to take off, and he found himself selling pens over the phone to pay the bills. His lucky break came when makeup artist Loft Allison, to whom he was briefly married, introduced him to Nicolas Cage. Although at first they did not like each other, they later became good friends and Cage persuaded him to try acting. Depp signed on with Cage’s agent, and made his feature film debut in Wes Craven’s horror film Nightmare on Elm Street, in which the character he played was eaten by his bed. After that he had his first screen leading role in Private Resort.Depp went on to achieve teen idol status in the TV series 21 Jump Street, but after four seasons, he wanted out, with the hope of making the transition to the big screen. He starred in Cry-Baby, followed by Tim Burton’s Edward Scissorhands, after which he went on to win considerable critical acclaim in Ed Wood, a reunion with Burton. Depp made his feature directorial debut with The Brave in 1997, a film he also co-wrote and starred in. Premiering at the Cannes Film Festival, the film also featured Marlon Brando, but earned mostly negative reviews, with most critics blaming its weak script. Sleepy Hollow teamed him with director Burton yet again, before he starred in Ted Demme’s Blow, and a ppeared in the thriller From Hell, about Jack the Ripper.OFF screen, his good looks and “bad boy” image (he was once arrested for attacking intrusive paparazzi with a wooden plank) have earned him a lot of media attention. He was voted one of the fifty most beautiful people in the world by People magazine in 1996. He has also had his fair share of celebrity romances; when his engagement to Edward Scissorhands co-star Winona Ryder ended, he had a tattoo (one of at least eight), which said “Winona Forever”, altered by laser to get rid of the last two letters of her name. His relationship with model Kate Moss also ended abruptly in 1998, when he started dating French singer-actress Vanessa Paradis. They are now married and have two children, Lily-Rose Melody and Jack. More recent work has included Pirates of the Caribbean with Geoffrey Rush and Once Upon a Time in Mexico.Questions:Section E (10 points)Directions:In this section, there is one passage followed by a summary. Read the pas- sage carefully and complete the summary below by choosing a maximum of three words from the passage to fill in the spaces 76-80. Remember to write the answers on the Answer Sheet. Questions 76-80 are based on the following passage.Lack of culture, or rather an excess of the wrong sort of culture, is often considered to be synonymous with disadvantage. Most commonly associated with low cultural standards are low levels of reading, and some thirteen per cent of all twenty-three-year-olds feel they have trouble with reading and writing. One way of compensating such disadvantaged young people is thought to be to provide them with the culture they lack: in particular, high quality reading material.Whereas forty to fifty per cent of young people aged sixteen to twenty rarely read a book, the majority appear to read comics. In 1991 sales of Viz, a UK comic, exceeded one million copies per issue, making it the fourth best-selling periodical in Britain. The reading of comics, however, is not restricted to young people: by 1992 it was estimated that two out of three men aged eighteen to fifty-three read Viz. The number of imitators this comic has spawned, including Zit, Gas, Brain Damage and Swiz, indicates the extent of the influence it wields.The reading of comics was traditionally regarded by the educational establishment with considerable suspicion. Whereas the received arts were always assumed to exert an improving or civilizing influence, comics were thought to “rot children’s brains”, to lower educational standards and to threaten morality. They were, and are, assumed to be an inferior cultural form, their readers assumed to come from the lower social classes, to be low educational attainers and to be easily led astray.Over the past decade, perceptions of comics have shifted. Since the 1970s, the comic formathas been commonly used to represent the interests of various disenfranchised groups —community groups, the unemployed, welfare recipients —who became more conscious of a climate conditioned by other contemporary movements such as civil fights, consumerism, self-help and de-institutionalization. As cultural signifiers, comics have become the subject matter of academic courses in cultural and media studies. In deed, young people’s cultural activities, grounded in the commercial rather than the subsidized sector, are beginning to merit the attention of the arts establishment.Summary:Part V Cloze (10 minutes, 10 points)Directions:There are 10 blanks in the passage. Use the words (phrases) given in the box to fill in the blanks, changing the form where necessary. Use only one word (phrase) in each blank. There are two extra words (phrases) which you do not need to use. Remember to write the answers on the Answer Sheet.Working out to music can improve the coordination of your mind and body, (81) __________ you are football crazy or keen on tennis. The (82) __________ that rock or pop music might ever play a part in sports training would have been regarded as a joke not so long ago. But today modem music is increasingly filling the gym as well as the front room.The idea of exercise to music is not new. For years, (83) __________ in eastern Europe, the benefits of sportsmen and sportswomen having (84) __________in ballet and classical dance, with their stress on total body control and balance, have long been recognised.Figure-skating and ice-dance are usually performed to music and can be said to be specialised (85) __________ of this type of exercise. But ballet and classical dance can be (86) __________ other sports that are also pleasing to the eye, such as gymnastics and skiing, (87) __________ of which demand high standards of balance, coordination and suppleness.In western Europe and North America, a far (88) __________ interest has been shown in working out to classical music. Even sports which seem to demand muscular (89) __________ more than any other physical requirement have taken up exercise to music as a valuable addition to their own specialised training schemes.Devotees of soccer, rugby, and rowing now regularly train to music; even those who take part in weightlifting, (90) __________ demands enormous physical strength, and participants inathletics field events, find that exercise to music is beneficial and makes their movements more fluid.Part VI Translation (15 minutes, 20 points)Section A (10 points)Directions:Translate the underlined sentences in the following passage into Chinese. Remember to write the answers on the Answer Sheet.(91) An active lifestyle and a healthy, fish-rich diet are not only good for your heart, they may also help tackle the memory loss associated with old age, two leading neuroscientists said.As people live longer, finding ways of halting the decline in mental agility is becoming increasingly important, said Professor Ian Robertson, director of the Institute of Neuroscience at Trinity College Dublin.(92) “The biggest threat to being able to function well and properly is our brains,” he told journalists.“There is very strong evidence, particularly in the over-50s, that the degree to which you maintain your mental faculties depends on a handful of quite simple environmental factors,” he said.(93) Those who remained physically fit, avoided high stress levels and enjoyed a rich and varied social life are better equipped to stay alert as they age. Mental stimulation, learning new things and simply thinking young also help.A new survey compiled for the University of Kent and the charity Age Concern showed ageism was rife in Britain where people, on average, see youth as ending at 49 and old age beginning at 65.But Robertson said such attitudes were not helpful given the number of 80-year- olds who remain “sharp as pins”.(94) “If you start to think of yourself as old when you are 60, which is no longer justified, you will behave old,” he said.Research conducted by his Trinity College colleague, Professor Marina Lynch, showed healthy eating was another key requirement for staying on the ball.(95) Lynch said new research showed fish oils may reduce the cell inflammation that triggersa decline in memory.Section B (10 points)Directions:T ranslate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets. Remember to write your answers on the Answer Sheet.96.这决不是解决人口问题的最好办法。
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2007年中英会计考试题doc
高等教育自学考试中英合作商务管理专业与金融管理专业2007年1月会计学试卷(考试时间165分钟)注意事项:1、本试题包括必答题两部分,必答题满分60分,选答题满分40分。
必答题为一、二题,每一题20分,第二题40分。
选答题为三、四、五、六题,每题20分,任选两题回答,不得多选,多选者只按选答的前两题计分。
60分为及格线。
2、用圆珠笔或钢笔把答案按题号写在答题纸上,不必抄写题目。
3、可使用计算器、直尺等文具。
第一部分必答题(满分60分)(本部分包括第一、二题,共60分)一、本题包括1~20二十个小题,每小题1分,共20分。
在每小题给出的四个选项中,只有一项符合题目的要求,把所选项前的字母填在括号内。
1、下列前于财务会计的正确说法是()A、用于内部信息使用者进行决策B、提供未来期间的预测信息C、没有系统的框架结构D、提供反映过去交易的历史信息2、“所有者权益”等于()A、公司股票的价值B、资产总额C、负债总额D、资产总额减去负债总额3、下列属于会计报表外部使用者的是()A、分析师B、雇员C、负债总额D、资产总额减去负债总额4、会计报表外部使用者关注的是()A、计划的制定B、内部决策C、基层管理者D、控制5、利润表中的收入是()A、现金、应收款项或其他订约要因的净流入B、现金、应收款项或其他订约要因的总流入C、现金和已耗成本的净流出D、现金和已耗成本的总流出6、下列哪种情况能表明实现盈利?()A、转入留存收益的利润分配额为负数B、费用大于收入C、收入大于费用D、净资产为正值7、下列属于利润费用项目的是()A、提款B、利润分配C、存货销售收入D、工资8、试算平衡表是()A、利润表的一部分B、列示各个帐户主和贷方余额的工作表C、列示资产和负债的工作表D、资产负债表的一部分9、下列不属于年末调整事项的是()A、应计费用B、应付款项C、应收款项D、预付款项10、下列不属于会计概念的是()A、应计制B、重要性C、会计分期D、实现原则11、采购日记账用于详细记录()A、现金销售B、采购C、现金采购和税金D、采购和采购税金12、在登记账用于详细记录()A、日记账B、银行对账单C、暂记账户D、统驭账户13、统驭账户的作用是()A、详细记录所有应收账款B、详细记录所有应付账款C、避免在主帐户中反映不必要的细节D、为避免会计舞弊,对所有经济业务单独进行记录14、“放弃次优方案的成本”是指下列哪项成本?()A、间接成本B、机会成本C、直接成本D、变动成本15、合伙企业的报表()A、与独资企业的报表相同B、与公司的报表相同C、除利润分配部分外,与独资产业的报表相同D、除利润分配部分外,与公司的报表相同16、差异分析的目的是为了分析下列哪项差异的原因?()成本的差异A、间接成本与直接B、变动成本与固定C、人工成本与材料D、标准成本与实际17、“现在得到的现金的价值高于未来得到的现金的价值”的观点,最能在下列哪种投资方案评价方法中得以体现?()A、贡献法B、净现值法C、回收期法D、会计收益率法18、下列不属于原始记录簿的是()A、销货退回账B、现金账C、日记账D、试算平衡表19、将固定资产的成本在其受益期内分摊,应被定义为()A、历史成本B、实现原则C、折旧D、持续经营20、“损失在发生时确认,而利润只有在真正实现时才确认”指的是下列哪项会计假设?()A、一致性B、配比C、稳健性D、实质重于形式请认真阅读下面的案例。
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07 CE Eng Oral __ ( __ )Part A:Your group will be going to participate in a debate competition. Motion is " Hong Kong is a great city to live in". You need to discuss whether "for" or "against" the motionPart B:1. Do you think that Hong Kong is a good place for the physically disableand elderly to live?2. Do you like the place you are living?3. Do you like to live in the city or island?4. What would you do to improve your living environment?5:30p.m. Part A:Your teacher wants to buy a moblie phone for her nephew who is form1 student,your group need to give a advise to her.Part B:1. why mobile phone is so popular in hong kong?2. Do you have any mobile phone?3. what are the advantages of using mobile phone?4. do you agree of using mobile phone at school ? yes or not?6:30p.m. Part A:You have won in a geography competition. The prize is a free 4-day holiday. Discuss with your group which camp would you choose. Beijing ,Tokyo or Bankok.Part B:1.why people like to visit other countries?2. what will you miss if you leave hong kong?3. what activities will hold in your school?4. which country will you like to visit?5. how will you prepare for your journey to other country?6. What are the difficulties when travelling in other countries?18/6(Mon) 4:30p.m. Part A:Discuss with your group how to help the old people bycollecting money.Part B:1)Why do you think the old people need help?2)Do you think the government should help the old people?3)Besides old people, what other goups of people need help?5:30p.m. PartA:Your group is organizing an end-of-year show for your school. Your group is discussing the following items:- what kind of activity will you organize- what will the audience enjoy- how do you promote the end-of-year showPart B:1)Do you think we should set up a band in school?2)What do you think students involves extra curricular activities?why?3)What would you like to perform?4)Would you like to be an actor in the show? Why?5)Do you think it is important to have music lessons?6)Do you think the school should have school choir?7)Do you think it is important for school to organize performance?8)What performance would you like to enjoy?9)Would you like to be an actress?10)Which role would you like to act in a play?11)how do you help the school to orgainse activities?6:30p.m. Part A:Your teacher told you to hold the quiz competition. Your group are organising committee. Your group should discuss which three subjectsyou choose in such competition.1.English2.History3.Geography4.Music5.Sport6.Science7.Maths8.FilmPart B :1. Which subject do you like the most ?2. Which subject do you dislike the most?3. Whcih subject do you think most difficult for you to study ?4. Which subject do you think is easy? Why?5. What sort of extra-curricular activites do you like the most? why?6. Do you have any quiz at school?7.Which factor do you think is the most considerable when choosingsubject?Part A:Discuss with your group if the schools close due to SARS, birdflu,howcan students study at home?Part B:1. What are the advantages of studying at home?2. Do you think we can go out if we get sick?3. Do you think first aid is important or not?4. Do you have the knowledge of first aid?5. Would you like to be a nurse when you grow up?6. What are the effects of heavy rain?7. Do you think we should wear masks to go out when we get sick?8.Why some people do not wear masks to go out when they get sick?9.What will you do if you see a dead bird?10.What are the difficulties of doing homework?11.What can you do to prevent from getting bird flu?12.What can we do to stop Bird Flu to spread?5:30p.m. Part A:Two Canadian students are coming to your school as a part of the student exchnage programme. Your Principal asked you for advice. Discuss among your group mates to decide what suggestions would you make and what kind of introduction you are going to give to the students. -Chinese Festivals -Temples -Foods Part B:1. Which festival do you like the most?Why?2. Which festival is the most attractive to little children?Why?3. Which non-chinese festival do you like?why?4. What would you do in Mid-Autumn Festival?5. In your point of view,why people like to go to temples?6. Which Chinese festival do you like the most?7. In your point of view, why the police need to work harder duringfestivals?8.What do the family buy in the Chinese New Year?6:30p.m. Part A:Your principal asked you to organize an activity in order to encourge students to be more active and healthy. Discuss with your group whichactivity would you choose.1. a hiking day2. a talk of damage in smoking3. a healthy eating dayPart B:1.What do you like to eat at lunch?2.Why Hong Kong people like eating fast food?3.Why students smoke at school?4. What can we do to encourage students eat healthy?21/6(Thu) 4:30p.m.Part A:You are the student union members.Your school is going to hold the after-school activities which can make students together.---what activities are to be held---how to promote your's activities---reasons why students will join the activitiesPart B:1. What kind of activities do most of the girls like?2. Do you agree to hold a camp in weekends?3. What kind of activities do most of the boys like?4. Which activity is the most pupolar in you school?5. To you, what is the most difficult thing to make new friends?6. What are the after-school activities in you school?7. Which after-school activity do you like the most?8. Do you think your school should organize more after-schoolactivities or not? Why?9. How can we help the shy students to be more active?(你 __ 幫__ _ _ _ _?)10.What will you talk with the friends you just met.5:30p.m.Part A:Your school is going to teach students how to clean up environment. Discuss how and why.---what activities can school hold---how to promote it---what sudents can benefitPart B:1.who should take the responsibility of protecting environment?2.what can schools do to promote the activities?3. What is the major source of pollution in HK?4. Which environmental problem upset you the most?6:30p.m.Part A:Your teacher has asked you to encourage students(your class members)to learn more about other countries. You and your members have to discuss the event you are going to hold.1) An international food day2) An international film day3) A costume fashion show--- how to organize each event---which one will help students learn the most---which one you think would be most enjoyablePart B:1) Do you think schools should have an international day?2) What can students learn on international day?3) What can we do on international day?4) Do you think we should make international friends?(not sure)5)Part A:You are the member of the student union.One hundred primary 6 students will visit your school.They wil study in your school next year. You should plan a tour for them to visit our school.-places they should visit-people they shoud meet-information they may needPart B:1.Which place of the school do you think is the most important?2.What do you feel when you go to the secondary school in the first day?3.What are the different between your primary school and your secondary school?4.What is the most important facilities in your school?5.Describe the first day when you entered the Secondary School.6.Why do you think a tour for primary students is important?5:30p.m.Part A:You and your friends are deciding how to celebrate the end of your exam.1. A barbecue in Sai Kung2. A karaoke night in Tsim Sha Tsui3. A party in your classroom- How to organize each event- How convenient the events are- Which event can get the most funPart B:1.Do you agree that nowadays most teenagers spend too much money on entertainment?2.What do you think about the karaoke club?3.Which would you prefer to celebrate the end of you exam, with family or with friends?4.What would you do after you have finished your exam?5.Should students invite the teachers to join the party?6:30p.m.Part A:Your group are required to design a new school uniform for your local school.--style and color--summer/winter uniform--materialsPart B:1.Do you like your school uniform? why?2.Should teachers wear uniform?3.Why do some jobs need employees to wear uniform?4.What do think about some people wearing special clothes?5.Should students wear their own clothes or school uniform?6.What do you think about the school uniform in the future?(3-6 are not so sure)25/6(Mon) 4:30p.m. Part A:Your teacher wants to organize a trip in New Territories.Discuss the plan of the trip.-Places in New Territories that near the KCR station-Things that need to bring-Lunch arrangementPart B:1.Do you have the experience of going trip?Where did you go? What had you learned?2.If you can choose to visit television studio or natural park,which one would you choose? Why?3.What are the possible risks on trips?4. Describe a recent trip organized by your school.5. Do you think that students should do worksheets on trips?6. Do you think that students should have school trip?(NOT SURE) 5:30p.m. Part A:Your friend john wants to take a new sport. Discuss with your group which new sport would you recommend to him.1)bowling2)ice-skating3)tennis-advantages of each of the sports-which one will be the most difficult for him-how can he learn from the sportPart B:1. Do you think playing sport or reading XXX is better?(蝆 xxx)2. Do you play any sports?3. Do you prefer a sport that requires teamwork or that can beplayed individually?4.Which is more important, playing the sport or winning it?5.what are the advantages of playing sports?6.Who is your favourite sports star?7.Do you like watching sports on TV?6:30p.m. Part A:Your group are going to design a website for your class.-the way( ) of the website used for(另 :你 web 蝎 慳)-what do you want to include-the design of the websitePart B:1.What are the possible risks of online?2.Would you chat with you friend online?3.What do you usually do when you go online?4.Would you chat with strange people online?5.How much time do you spend for online in one day?6.What website have you visited the most?7.When do you go online?8.How does internet affect people in learning?9.what are the benefits of having a class website?10.Do you like online?11.What are possible risks of meeting online friends? And would youdate with your net friends?12.Do you think that Hong Kong students spend too much time on internet.13.what do you use internet/computer for?Part A:Your group has to make a career presentation for your class.You need toinvite someone to have a talk.-What kind of people to invite-how to organize (e.g.booking a room)-What questions would you askPart B:1.Do you think money is the most important thing when you considera job?2.Would you like to become a teacher in secondary school?3.Would you like to work in the office or outside? why?4.What are the advantages of using internet to look for jobs? (NOT sure)5.Do you like to work outside Hong Kong?6.What are the possible difficulties or problems when you go to work?7.Why it is difficult to be a teacher or a lawyer?(NOT sure)8.what are the advantages of five days work ?9.which job do you like to do after your studying?10.Do you think salary is more important than the type of job?5:30p.m. Part AYour school ask you to choose a a language club below.1. Japenese2. Korean3. Putonghua- What language is the most popular?- What methods can be attract more students to join the club?- What methods can learn the language?Part B1. How can you learn language outside school?2. What are the importances of learning more than one language?3. Which language would you like to learn? (Not sure)4. How to improve your language skills ?6.What are the benefits of learning a new language?6:30p.m. Part A:You have an internet friend from Australia. Today is the last full day of yourfriend to visit Hong Kong. There are three places that HE has not visited.Discuss with your group and choose the most suitable place.1)Ocean Park2)The Big Buddha3)Lamma Island-which place is more memorable to visit-how to get into that place-what can we do at that placePart B:1.Which museum in Hong Kong would you choose to visit?2.Do you think Hong Kong is a good place for tourists to visit?Why?3.Which place will you advise a tourist to visit Hong Kong?Why?4.Which place in Hong Kong will you advise the tourist NOT to visit? Why?5.Which famous place(s) in Hong Kong have you visited?6.Which one will you adivse the tourist to visit Hong Kong? Travellingindependently or in groups?7.What can Hong Kong do to attract more tourists?8.Why there are so many tourists visit to Hong Kong? (NOT sure)9.Are there any problems that are caused by the tourists when they visitthe country?(NOT sure)10.Which place in Hong Kong do you think is the most important thattourists must visit?27/6(Wed) 4:30p.m. Part A:Your school asked your group to give a presentation for Primary 6 stuentsabout Pollution. Discuss with your group the content of it.-main causes of pollution in hk-most polluted areas in hk-ways to present to the studentsPart B:1.Do you think smoking would pollute the quality of air?Why?2.Do you think your living district is good or bad?Why?3.Can you suggest some ways to reduce pollution?4.Do you think running in Hong Kong is healthy?5.Which is the cleanest beach in Hong Kong?6.Do you think your living district is facing serious pollution problem? 5:30p.m. Part A:Your English teacher,Mrs. Wong will retire this year.Your group is responsibleto get a gift to her from your class.Discuss with your group about the gift.1)a book2)framed photograph of your class3)a painting of school done by a student of your class-which gift will Mrs. Wong like the most-how easy you can get each gift-when and how you send the gift to Mrs. WongPart B:1.Your friend's birthday is coming, what gift would you give tohim/her?2.If you want to give a gift,you will choose handmake-gift or buy a gift?3.Have you been recieved a present?4.Have you been sent a present to anyone?5.Which of the following, money or present, is better to send to people?6.When will your give the gift to your friends or your family ?6:30p.m. Part A:Your local school wants to promote healthy eating for your school. Yourgroup needs to design a heathy menu for the students.-decide the different kinds of healthy food included in the menu-how can you know what students want to eat-How can you promote your menuPart B:1.Why do people like to have their meals in restaurant?2.Do you like the food provided in your school?3.Have you ever eat fast food ?4.what things do you like to eat?Part A:You are a comittee of a career club. You and your group need to plan a visit of a company (XXXXXXX)-what kind of company-how can get the information-how to organise the visitPart B:1.What ..source of job you think you are able to do?2.Do you want to be a student or go out for work?3.Who can help you to find a suitable jod for you?4.If you are very rich, will you choose not to work?5.What kind of job do you want to do in the future?5:30p.m. Part A:Your group is going to promote reading as pleasure to your schoolmates. You group need to choose the most suitable activity.1)organising a reading competition2)starting a reading club3)organising a thirty-mintues reading period everday-which one you and your friends will be more interested in-how can you get help from the school-which one will be the most easiest to organisePartB:1.Which kind of magazine do you read?2.Do you like reading?3.Do you think people read fewer than before?4.Do you think people should read the english newspaper every day?5.which kind of book do you read?Part A:You and your friends decided to visit Lantau Island. You and your friendsare discussing about the camp. Which of the following would be the mostsuitable place to live?1.wild camping2.rent a house( )3.stay in hotelPart B:1.What is your favourite holiday?2.Why there are so many people visit foreign countries rather thanHong Kong?29/6(Fri) 4:30p.m. Part A:Your school received $100,000 to improve students' English. Discuss with your group how would you use this amount of money.-how you spend the money-the benefits of students-the problem you may facePart B:1.What do you do in the English lesson?2.what is the best way to improve English?3.Do you think watching movie can improve your English?5:30p.m. Part A:One of your friends, David, has cheated in an examination.- whether you should talk to him- whether you should report him to a teacher- whether you should ignore this situationPart B:1.Do you think the school should punish strictly the students whocheated?2.Have you ever been punished?3.What was your feeling after being punished?4.What kind of punishment do you dislike the most?6:30p.m. Part A:You are in a group to do a History project. One of your group member,Mary, did not do anything and did not interested in it.You need to discuss what should you do and why.-whether you should ask her why done nothing and did not interested in it-whether you should tell the teacher you do not want her to join our group-whether you should help to work for herPart B:1.What is a good team leader?2.What qualities should a。
香港中学会考∕香港高级程度会考试题及香港中学文凭考试样本试卷及...
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18/6(Mon) 4:30p.m. Part A: Discuss with your group how to help the old people by collecting money.
Part B:
1)Why do you think the old people need help? 2)Do you think the government should help the old people? 3)Besides old people, what other goups of people need help?
festivals? 8.What do the family buy in the Chinese New Year? 6:30p.m. Part A: Your principal asked you to organize an activity in order to encourge students to be more active and healthy. Discuss with your group which activity would you choose. 1. a hiking day 2. a talk of damage in smoking 3. a healthy eating day
are going to give to the students. -Chinese Festivals
2007年全国高考英语真题单选题集
A. No wayB. Doesn‘t matterC. No trouble at allD. Don‘t mention it35. The flowers his friend gave him will die unless ________ every day.A. wateredB. wateringC. waterD. to water上海卷25.Leaves are found on all kinds of trees, but they differ greatly ______size and shape. A.on B.fromC.by D.in26.The mayor has offered a reward of $ 5 000 to _____who can capture the tiger alive or dead.A.both B.othersC.anyone D.another27.Alan is a careful driver, but he drives ______of my friends.A.more carefully B.the most carefully C.less carefully D.the last carefully 28.— Did you tidy your room?—No, I was going to tidy my room but I ______visitors.A.had B.haveC.have had D.will have29.— Guess what! I have got A for my term paper.—Great! You ______read widely and put a lot of work into it. A.must B.shouldC.must have D.should have30.With the help of high technology, more and more new substances _______in the past years.A.discoveredB.have discoveredC.had been discoveredD.have been discovered31.—How was the televised debate last night?—Super! Rarely ______so much media attention.A.a debate attractedB.did a debate attract.C.a debate did attractD.attracted a debate32.The little boy came riding full speed down the motorway on his bicycle, ______it was!A.What a dangerous sceneB.What dangerous a sceneC.How a dangerous sceneD.How dangerous the scene33.Pop music is such an important part of society _______it has even influenced our language.A.asB.thatC.whichD.where34.After a knock at the door, the child heard his mother‘s voice_______him.A.callingB.calledC.being calledD.to call35.There is nothing more I can try______ you to stay, so I wish you good luch. A.being persuadedB.persuadingC.to be persuadedD.to persuade36.The Town Hall _______in the 1800‘s was the most distinguished building at that time. A.to be completedB.having been completed C.completedD.being completed37.His movie won several awards at the film festival, _______was beyond his wildest dream.A.whichB.thatC.whereD.it38.Small sailboats can easily torn over in the water ______ they are not managed carefully. A.thoughB.before C.untilD.if39._______he referred to in his article was unknown to the general reader.A.ThatB.WhatC.whetherD.that40.The traditional view is______we sleep because our brain is ―programmed‖to make us do so.A.whenB.whyC.whetherD.that41.At minus 130 ℃, a living cell can be______for a thousand years.A.sparedB.protectedC.preservedD.developed42.Since Tom ______downloaded a virus into his computer, he can not open the file now.A.readilyB.horriblyC.accidentallyD.irregularly43.My morning ______includes jogging in the park and reading newspapers over。
2007年全国大学英语竞赛初赛C级听力原题及答案
2007年全国大学英语竞赛初赛C级听力原题及答案2007年全国大学英语竞赛初赛C级听力原题及答案Part I Listening ComprehensionSection A1. A. He hasn’t found a suitable one.B. He hasn’t enough money.C. He prefers his old one.2. A. In ten minutes.B. In fifteen minutes.C. In twenty minutes.3. A. Have dinner with Mary.B. See a film with Mary.C. Do his homework.4. A. Rainy. B. Sunny. C. Cloudy.5. A. He has to go to the bank.B. He has missed the train.C. His train has been delayed.6. A. £315. B. £ 350. C. £375.Section B7. What office is the student looking for?A. Accounting.B. Economic History.C. Economics.8. When was the orientation meeting held?A. Yesterday.B. Last Friday.C. A week ago.9. What is the rule about attendance at lectures?A. It is optional.B. It is necessary.C. It is difficult to enforce.10. How often does the student have to attend tutorials?A. Once every other week.B. Three times a week.C. Once a week.Section C11. When did the bomb go off in a popular market in central Baghdad?A. Late in the evening.B. At mid-morning.C. Late in the afternoon.12. What’s the purpose of the Amber Alert program?A. To report the number of children missing in the U.S .every year.B. To help find the children who are believed to have been abducted.C. To find out the reasons why children are kidnapped in the U.S.13. How many villages have been involved in the inter-communal fighting inChad?A. Fewer than 8.B. About 10.C. Over 20.14. What is the best tacti c when you’re caught up by a rolling wave of snow?A. To create space around you.B. To outrun the avalanche.C. To leave the ski resort instantly.15. What’s the news item mainly talking about?A. Development of medical technology.B. Health care in California.C. Health insurance in the U.S.16. How many people did bird flu kill in Indonesia in two weeks?A.5.B.2.C.35.17. What’s the function of t he new drug produced by Pfizer?A. Reducing dogs’ weight.B. Increasing dogs’ appetite.C. Con trolling dog s’ population.18. What will soon begin in the southern Senegalese towns?A. Planting new agricultural crops.B. Biofuel production.C. Fuel recycling.19. When did Ponti begin making films?A. In1913.B. In1931.C. In1938.20. What’s the main reason Democrats could regain control of Congress after 12years?A. Nancy Pelosi has become their leader.B. Americans are dissatisfied with the Iraq war.C. They support sending more troops to Iraq.Section DEvery traveller has a tale to tell about bad driving. These are usually exaggerated (21) ___________ of life on the main streets ofcities where the motorists are crazy and traffic lights are treated as colourful (22)___________.It all happened on a Sunday April morning. I (23) _______ my intention to turn left into a side road and paused as the oncoming traffic cleared. But as I drove across the road, an elderly man driving a battered Renault 12 chose to overtake me (24) ___________ pass on the inside. There was a fearful bang and my car was pushed sideways. I felt groggy and bruised and was taken to hospital in the back seat of a police car. There my spleen was removed. Fortunately, though, my recovery was steady and (25) _________.But that’s not the end of the tale. Yes, I h ad taken out insurance and it covered my medical expenses, (26) _________________ while I recovered and my flights home. However, as always, there was a catch to it. I had (27) ________ hired my car from a backstreet firm called Kavis that had been recommended by the hotel front desk. I was assured that I had full insurance cover, but Kavis (28) _________ my credit card £800 on the day of the accident. My solicitor took advice on the form I had signed. Being in a hurry at the time, I hadn’t (29)__________ to get it translated. “Mr. Balmer was stupid to sign this document,” it read. I (30) ________ with a smile. After all, I am still alive!答案1--6 ACBBCB7--10 CABC11--20 BBCAB AABCB21.accounts 22.decorations 23.signalled 24.rather than /doc/7913498402.html,plete26.accommodation 27.foolishly 28.charged 29.bothered 30.paid up。
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可能用到的相对原子质量:H-1 O-16 Na-23 Cl-35.5第Ⅰ卷(选择题共50分)一、选择题(每题只有一个选项符合题意,每题2分,共50分)1.最新报道,全国科学技术名词审定委员会公布了第111号元素的名称为金字旁加仑(读音同伦),则题中111指的是A.质子数 B. 中子数 C. 质量数 D. 电子数2.为了使我们的天空更蓝,空气更清新,目前许多城市对没有申领到“绿色”通行证的高污染车实行限行。
高污染车排出的尾气中所含的污染物除碳氢化合物、可吸入颗粒物、一氧化碳外,还主要含有A. 二氧化碳B. 水蒸气C. 氮氧化物D. 氮气3.无色、有毒、难溶于水的气体是A.NO2B.H2C.CO D.Cl24.金属在日常生活中用途广泛,如熔点最低的金属常用来做温度计,而熔点最高的金属常用来做白炽灯的灯丝,则这两种金属分别是:A. Ag、Pt B.Hg、W C. Hg、Pt D. Hg、Fe5.下列物质的盛放不正确...的是A. 烧碱必须密封保存B. 浓硝酸保存在细口棕色试剂瓶中C. 金属钠保存在煤油中D.氢氧化钠溶液用带玻璃塞的试剂瓶存放6.分液漏斗是把密度不同且互不相溶的液体分离的仪器。
下列各组物质中,能用分液漏斗进行分离的是A.四氯化碳和液溴B.汽油和花生油C.苯和食盐水D.酒精和水7.氯化铁溶液与氢氧化铁胶体具有的共同性质是A.都能透过半透膜B.都呈红褐色C.分散质颗粒直径都在1—100nm之间D.都能通过滤纸8.下列物质充分燃烧后,生成二氧化碳和水的物质的量之比等于1:2的是A.CH4 B. C2H4 C. C3H8 D. C4H89.实验室配制氯化亚铁溶液时,为了防止其氧化,常加入的物质是A.Zn B. Fe C.Al D.HCl10.下列离子在溶液中能大量共存的是A.Ba2+、SO42-、K+、OH-B.Na+ 、H+、NO3-、SO42-C.Al3+、HCO3-、K+、OH-D.Fe2+、NH4+、Cl-、OH-11.下列实验方案能达到目的的是A.实验室获取少量纯净的水:蒸馏自来水B.提取碘水中的碘:加入适量乙醇,振荡、静置、分液C.除去NaCl固体中混有的MgCl2:加入KOH溶液后过滤D.提纯混有少量硝酸钾的氯化钾:将混合物溶于水中,加硝酸银溶液并过滤12. 有关乙烯的下列叙述:①乙烯溶于水后可得乙醇,②乙烯能发生加聚反应,③乙烯能与溴的四氯化碳溶液发生加成反应,④乙烯是无色、稍有气味、难溶于水的气体,其中正确的是A.只有②B.①和③C.①和④ D.②③④13.下列实验中,没有颜色变化的是A. 淀粉溶液中加入稀硫酸B.鸡蛋清中加入浓硝酸C.淀粉溶液中加入碘酒D.葡萄糖溶液与新制氢氧化铜浊液混合加热14. 下列过程中,共价键被破坏的是A. 溴蒸气被木炭吸附B. 碘升华C.氯化氢气体溶于水 D. 酒精溶于水15.下列用途主要是体现铝的物理性质的是①家用铝锅②盛浓硝酸的容器③制导线④焊接钢轨⑤包装铝箔⑥制成合金作飞机制造业材料⑦工业上做热交换器A.只有①②③④B.只有④⑥⑦C.只有①③⑤⑥⑦D.只有②④⑦16.周期表中16号元素和4号元素的原子相比较,前者的下列数据是后者的4倍的是A.中子数B.最外层电子数C.电子层数D.次外层电子数17. 下列离子方程式中,正确的是A.金属钾与水反应:K + 2H2O =K+ + 2OH-+ H2↑B.氯化钠溶液与硝酸银溶液反应:Ag+ + Cl-=AgCl↓C.常温下氯气与水反应:Cl2 + H2O=2H+ + Cl-+ ClO-D.在CuSO4溶液中加入过量Ba(OH)2溶液:Ba2+ + SO42-=BaSO4↓..的操作有A.4处B.3处C.2处D.1处19. N A表示阿伏加德罗常数的值,下列有关说法不正确...的是A.45g水中含有的水分子数是2.5N AB.标准状况下,33.6LCO中含有的原子数是3N AC.0.5L 0.2mol/L的NaCl(aq)中含有的Na+数是0.1N AD.1molCH4中含电子数目为N A20.下列实验操作中,正确的是A.为使过滤速率加快,可用玻璃棒在过滤器中轻轻搅拌,加速液体流动B.用酒精灯给试管加热时,要将被加热的试管放在酒精灯火焰的外焰上C.为加速固体物质的溶解只能采用加热的方法D.为增大气体物质的溶解度,常采取搅拌、加热等措施21.从原子序数11依次增加到17,下列所叙述的递变关系错误..的是A.电子层数逐渐增多 B. 原子半径逐渐减小C. 最高正价数值逐渐增大D. 从硅到氯负价从–4→–122.下列说法正确的是A.在化学反应中,化学能只可以转化为热能B.合成氨工业中使用铁作催化剂以改变该反应的限度C.SO2和O2合成SO3的反应中,升高温度,该反应速率减小D.化学键的断裂和形成是化学反应中能量变化的主要原因23.国际互联网上报道:“目前世界上有近20亿人患有缺铁性贫血”,我国政府现已启动“酱油补铁工程”,这里的铁指的是A.铁元素B.铁单质C.四氧化三铁D.硫酸铁24.两种金属甲与乙组成原电池时,甲是正极。
香港CE会考 生物科目 英文版 模拟卷
Sheng Kung Hui Tang Shiu Kin Secondary SchoolFirst Term ExaminationBiologyTime allowed: 2 hoursF. 4 December 2007Name: ___________________________Class: _____________ ( )Instructions: Answer ALL questions.Section A: Structured Questions (90 Marks)Section B: Multiple Choice (30 Marks)The diagrams in this paper are NOT necessarily drawn to scale.Total: 120 MarksSection A: Structured Questions (90 marks)1. The diagram below shows how an amoeba keeps the water potential of the body fluidconstant. When water is in excess, a contractile vacuole would form within its body with the expenditure of energy. (13 marks)In an experiment, an Amoeba was placed in different concentrations of saltwater. The number of contractile vacuoles discharged in an hour were counted and recorded as shown in the table below:Concentration ofsaltwater (%)Number of contractile vacuole discharged per hour per Amoeba0.050.100.150.200.250.30100908070603520(a) Plot a graph to show the above result. (3)(b) Explain why the discharge of contractile vacuole is necessary at all concentrations ofsaltwater shown above.(5)(c) Describe and explain the changes in number of contractile vacuoles discharged from 0to 0.30 % concentration of saltwater. (2)(d) What will happen to Amoeba if during the experiment, a small amount of respiratorypoison (e.g. cyanide) is added to 0.05 % saltwater?(3)2. An experiment was carried out to demonstrate anaerobic respiration in yeast as shownbelow: (12 marks)(a) What is the initial volume of the mixture in the measuring cylinders? (1)(b) What is the volume of the mixture after one hour in containers A and B respectively?(1)(c) What product of anaerobic respiration has caused the swelling of the dough? (1)(d) Suggest one reason for the difference in the volume of the dough after one hour. (2)(e) Which food material in the dough provides the raw material for anaerobic respiration?(1)(f) The diagram below shows the temperatures of two samples of dough kept in insulatedboxes for 2 hours. Initially, they were at the same temperature.(i) What is the temperature shown on the thermometer in X and Y respectively? (1)(ii) Suggest one reason for the difference in temperatures shown by the two thermometers. (2)(g) (i) To which kingdom of organisms does baker’s yeast belong? (1)(ii) Suggest one way to slow down the rising of the dough. Explain your answer. (2)3. Two different types of cells were observed under a microscope. The cells were thendrawn as shown below. (15 marks)(a) Name and state ONE function for each of the structures labeled 1, 4 and 6. (6)(b) (i) What structure appears in part 9 during cell division? (1)(ii) Give TWO facts about these structures. (2)(c) (i) Give TWO reasons why cell A is a plant cell. (2)(ii) Suggest ONE reason why cell A was taken from a green leaf. (1)(d) A scale is provided with each drawing. Use these scales to find out the actual sizes of(i) the diameter of the structure labeled 9. (1)(ii) the diameter of cell A between points X and Y (Show your working steps). (2) 4. A teacher has prepared a key for identifying seven types of organisms: (7 marks)(a)Name groups A to E. (5)(b) The following diagram shows an unknown green specimen:Using the above key, identify the specimen. List the steps you used infinding out your answer. (2) 5. The diagram below shows a transverse section of part of a green leaf. (14 marks)(a) Name parts A, D and F. (3)(b) State the functions of Part A and Part C. (2)(c) State FOUR features shown in the diagram that facilitate the leaf to carry outphotosynthesis. (4)(d) Which form of carbohydrate is(i) made by cell D immediately after photosynthesis?(ii) stored inside cell D after photosynthesis?(iii) transported away from the leaf? (3)(e) Which structure, not shown in the diagram, is responsible for(i) the transport of water to cell D?(ii) the transport of carbohydrate to other parts of the plant? (2)6. A student has performed an investigation to show the need of some factors forphotosynthesis. The following diagram shows his set up: (17 marks)After exposing the set-up under sunlight for 3 hours, the student detached the leaf andtested it for the presence of starch.(a) What should be done to the plant before carrying out the experiment? Why is this stepimportant? (2)(b) What is the use of potassium hydroxide solution in the glass jar? (1)(c) Describe the procedure for the test of starch. (4)(d) State the colours of the four labeled regions after the iodine test. (4)(e) What conclusion can be drawn by comparing(i) regions P and Q? (1)(ii) regions Q and S? (1)(iii) regions Q and R? (1)(f) Region Q can be used to show the need of light for photosynthesis. Which part of theleaf should we choose as the control?(1)7. In an experiment to study the effect of temperature on the action of an enzyme for coagulatingmilk, milk and the enzyme were first kept in separate test tubes in a water bath at T o C for 15 minutes before they were mixed. The resulting mixture was kept in the same water bath. The time taken for milk to coagulate was noted and the experiment was repeated by using water baths at different temperatures. The time taken for the milk to coagulate at different temperatures is shown in the table below. (9 marks)(a) What is the purpose of keeping the milk and enzyme in the water bath for 15 minutesbefore mixing?(1)(b) At which temperature was the enzyme most active? (1)(c) State and explain whether there would be any change in the results if the mixtureoriginally kept at 10o C was warmed to 30o C. (3)(d) What control experiment should be carried out to confirm that the coagulation of milkwas due to the action of an enzyme? What was the expected result? (3)(e) State one factor, other than temperature, that can affect the activity of enzymes. (1)Section B: Multiple Choice (30 marks)1.Cells that have a higher level of activity have moreA.nucleus.B.cytoplasm.C.mitochondria.D.vacuoles.2.When preparing a temporary slide of a specimen for microscopic observation, what are thepurposes of using a cover-slip to cover the specimen?(1)To provide a flat surface for vision.(2)To allow more light to pass through the specimen.(3)To reduce the water loss from the specimen.A.(1) and (2) onlyB.(1) and (3) onlyC.(2) and (3) onlyD.(1), (2) and (3)3.The diagram below shows two objectives of a microscope.If 150 yeast cells can be seen under the lower power objective, how many yeast cells can be seen under the high power objective?A. 50B. 120C. 150D. 4504. What is anabolism?A. It refers to all the chemical reactions that take place within an organism.B. It refers to all the slowing-down reactions that take place within an organism.C. It refers to all the building-up reactions that take place within an organism.D. It refers to all the breaking-down reactions that take place within an organism.5. Which of the following statements about a microscope is correct?A. The first microscope invented was an electron microscope.B. A compound microscope includes the use of one lens only.C. A light microscope can only give two-dimensional images.D. A light microscope is generally more powerful than an electron microscope in termsof magnification power.6. Which of the following is true about active transport in our body?A. It is the fastest way of absorbing materials.B. It does not require energy.C. It allows the greatest amount of materials to be absorbed when compared withdiffusion and osmosis.D. It helps the absorption of essential materials against a concentration gradient.7. When a plant cell is placed in a hypertonic solution, what will happen eventually?A. The cell will burst.B. the cell will be plasmolysed.C. The cell will shrink.D. The cell will become turgid.Directions: Questions 8 to 9 refer to the set-up below, which is used to demonstrate osmosis.8. Which graph shows the changes of liquid level in the glass tube?9. If glucose is used instead of sucrose, the liquid level rises and eventually returns to the firstliquid level. This is becauseA. glucose has more energy than sucrose.B. glucose is small enough to pass through the tubing but sucrose is not.C. glucose is more soluble than sucrose.D. glucose can affect the water potential more significantly than sucrose.10. The rate of diffusion can be increased by(1) increasing the temperature.(2) increasing the surface area over which diffusion occurs.(3) decreasing the concentration gradient between the two regions.(4) using a selectively permeable membrane.A. (1) and (2) onlyB. (1) and (4) onlyC. (2) and (3) onlyD. (1), (2) and (4) onlyDirections: Questions 11–13 refer to the diagram below which shows an apparatus to investigate the respiration of germinating seeds.11. After two hours the coloured liquid in the U-tube rose up in the right arm. Which of thefollowing is the most suitable solution to be put in tube Q?A. hydrogencarbonate indicator solutionB. potassium hydroxide solutionC. lime waterD. potassium chloride solution12. Which of the following account for the rise of the coloured liquid in the right arm?(1) absorption of oxygen by the germinating seeds(2) absorption of carbon dioxide by solution X(3) release of heat energy by the germinating seedsA. (1) and (2) onlyB. (1) and (3) onlyC. (2) and (3) onlyD. (1), (2) and (3)13. If distilled water was used instead of solution X in tube Q,A. the coloured liquid would rise much higher in the right arm than before.B. the coloured liquid would rise in the left arm.C. the levels of the coloured liquid in the two arms would be the same.D. the coloured liquid would be bleached.14. What is the fate of the lactic acid produced in anaerobic respiration of muscles?A. oxidized to water onlyB. excreted with urineC. decomposed to inorganic matterD. oxidized to water and carbon dioxide15. The set-up below can be used to show that a mouse gives out carbon dioxide.Which of the following shows the correct content of each flask in the set-up?W X Y ZA. lime water sodium hydroxidesolutionmouse lime waterlime water Mouse lime water sodium hydroxidesolutionsodium hydroxidesolution Mouse sodium hydroxidesolutionlime waterD. sodium hydroxidesolutionlime water mouse lime water16. There is only one kingdom which is comprised of organisms without a cell wallsurrounding each of their cells. What are the organisms in that kingdom?A. ProkaryotesB. AnimalsC. ProtoctistsD. Fungi17. Which organism below lacks a distinct nucleus?A. SeaweedsB. AmoebaC. BacteriaD. Mushrooms18. Frogs are classified as amphibians because they(1) can live in both water and on land.(2) lay eggs.(3) have moist naked skin.A. (1) onlyB. (3) onlyC. (1) and (2) onlyD. (1) and (3) only19. Two organisms can be said to be of the same species if(1) they can interbreed to produce fertile offspring.(2) they live together in the same habitat.(3) they have many common characteristics.A. (1) onlyB. (1) and (2) onlyC. (1) and (3) onlyD. (1), (2) and (3)Directions:Questions 20 and 21 refer to the diagram below: 15 discs of potato of the same thickness were added together with 15 cm3 of dilute hydrogen peroxide solution into a syringe. The mouth of the syringe was sealed.20. Which of the following graphs shows the result when the volume of gas collected isplotted against time?21. Which of the following is not an explanation for the graph?A.The enzyme is denatured at the end of the reaction.B.The potato discs contain catalase.C.All the hydrogen peroxide is used up at the end of the reaction.D.The enzyme breaks down hydrogen peroxide to oxygen.Directions: Questions 22 to 25 refer to the diagram below, which shows an experiment to investigate the action of an enzyme.Test-tubes ContentsP 1 cm3 cube of clotted egg white+ 1 cm3 enzyme solutionQ 1 cm3cube of clotted egg white + 3 drops of HCl + 1 cm3 of distilled waterR 1 cm3 cube of clotted egg white + 1 cm3 enzyme solution + 3 drops of HClS 1 cm3 cube of clotted egg white + 1 cm3 boiled enzyme solution + 3 drops of HCl22. Which type of food did the enzyme act on?A. carbohydrateB. proteinC. fatD. glycogen23. The enzyme can be collected from the stomach of mammals. In which test tubes did thecube disappear most rapidly?A. PB. QC. RD. S24. The purpose of test-tube Q is to show thatA. hydrochloric acid alone could digest egg white.B. egg white could not be digested by hydrochloric acid.C. water was not necessary in digesting the egg white.D. egg white could also be digested in the absence of the enzyme.25. Which of the following enables this experiment to be completed more rapidly?(1) Increase the temperature of the water bath to 35℃.(2) Cut the clotted egg white into smaller pieces.(3) Use sodium hydroxide solution instead of hydrochloric acid.A. (1) onlyB. (1) and (2) onlyC. (2) and (3) onlyD. (1), (2) and (3) only26. How would the following organism be classified?A. fungiB. bacteriaC. protoctistD. plantBase your answers to questions 27 through 29 on the diagram below and on your knowledge of biology. The diagram represents plant photosynthetic activities taking place in a “food factory.”27. Which gas is represented by letter A?A. oxygenB. carbon monoxideC. nitrogenD. carbon dioxide28. Which substance is most likely represented by letter B?A. lactic acidB. alcoholC. glucoseD. starch29. The chemical synthesis area most likely containsA. EnzymesB. ChlorophyllC. MitochondriaD. Palisade mesophyll cells30. The graph below shows the effect of several factors on the rate of photosynthesis.Which factors are limiting the rate of photosynthesis at Point P and Point Q respectively?END OF PAPER。
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参考答案 SECTION 1: LISTENING TEST Part A: Spot Dictation 1. at fault 11. treat them fairly 2. supervisors and chief executives 12. more likely to respect 3. cover up 13. have offended 4. character flaws 14. was viewed 5. affects 15. raised his voice 6. repairing your wrong 16. appropriate 7. guilty party 17. embarrassment 8. the individuals most hurt 18. were present 9. admit mistakes 19. how timely 10. the opposite is true 20. apologize for it Part B: Listening Comprehension 1. Statements 1. C 2. D 3. A 4. D 5. B 6. B 7. A 8. A 9. D 10. D 2. Talks and Conversations 11. B 12. C 13. C 14. A 15. B 16. C 17. D 18. D 19. D 20. C 21. A 22. B 23. B 24. A 25. C 26. D 27. C 28. A 29. C 30. B Part C: Listening and Translation I. Sentence Translation 1. Ladies and gentlemen, since the international club meets only once every semester, for this special event, the first thing on our agenda is to elect a person to chair our meeting.⼥⼠们,先⽣们,我们的国际俱乐部每学期只聚会⼀次,所以为了本次聚会,第⼀项议程就是选举出本次会议的主席。
2007年GCT英语真题及答案解析
2007年GCT英语真题及答案解析2007年GCT英语真题及答案解析Part One Vocabulary and StructureDirections:There are ten incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A,B,C and D .Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.1. Some persons ___fishing simply for fun.A. makeB. feelC. seekD. enjoy2. In space, ___and equipment need many forms of protection.A. pilotsB. astronautsC. engineersD. scientists3. Living things can sense and ___changes in their surroundings.A. respond toB. make upC. lead to C. decide on4. Minimum wage is the ____amount of money per hour that an employer may legally paya worker.A. littleB. fewC. least C. smallest5. Sometimes, artists paint ____for their own enjoyment or self-expression, choosing their own subjects.A. reluctantlyB. ccasionallyC. primarilyD. generously6. When we arrived at the airport, we were told our flight___.A. cancelledB. had cancelledC. has been cancelledD. had been cancelled7. Kathy hopes to become a friend of ____shares her bitterness and happiness.A. whoeverB. whateverC. whomeverD. whichever推荐阅读2012年在职研究⽣辅导班招⽣2012年在职攻硕报考条件及考试科⽬汇总2012GCT报名的⼯作程序及要求2012在职攻硕招⽣类别及代码2012全国联考考试科⽬及时间安排8. The coat I’m wearing now cost about ___of that one hung over there.A. twice priceB. the twice priceC. twice the priceD. the price twice.9. ___the flood, the ship would have reached its destination on time.A. In case ofB. In spite ofC. As ofD. But for10. Without the sun’s light ____the earth’s surface, no life could exist on the earth.A. warmsB. warmedC. warmingD. to warmPart Two Reading ComprehensionDirectionsIn this part there are passages and one listing, each followed by five questions or unfinished statements. For each of them, there are four choices marked A,B,C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.Questions 11-15 are based on the following passage:A mother dolphin(海豚) chats with her baby over the telephone! They were in separate tanks connected by a special underwater audio link.” It seemed clear that they knew who they were talking with” says Don White, whose Project Delphis ran the experiment. But what were they saying?Scientists think dolphins “talk” about everything from basic facts like age to their emotional state. “I speculate that they say things like ‘there are some good fish over here,’or ‘watch out for that shark because he’s hunting.’” says Denise Herzing, who studies dolphins in the Bahamas.Deciphering(译解) “dolphin speak” is also tricky because their language is so dependent on what they’re doing, whether they’re playing, fighting, or going after tasty fish. During fights, for example, dolphins clap(碰撞) their jaws to say “Back off!”But their jaws clap while playing, too as if to show who’s king of the underwater playground.11. How did the mother dolphin talk with her baby over the telephone?A. Two connected tanks were separated for the talk.B. A special underwater audio link was set up for the talk.C. Both the mother dolphin and the baby knew each other.D. A clear voice could be heard in the two separate tanks.12.Dolphins seem to talk to each other about any of the following EXCEPT___.A. their ageB. their emotional stateC. food sourcesD. audio link13. Why is it challenging to interpret “dolphin speak”?A. Because dolphins’ language heavily relies on their actions.B. Because dolphins like to talk about their language.C. Because playing and fighting are part of dolphins’ life.D. Because tasty fish are difficult for dolphins to catch.14. A dolphin might be saying “____” when it claps its jaws.A. Go back to your home!B. Who is playing here!C. I am the king here!D. Show me who the king is!15. When scientists describe dolphins’ communicative skills, their tone is rather___.A. affirmativeB. speculativeC. playfulD. negativeQuestions 16-20 are based on the following passage:An American company has started testing a new program aimed at increasing security. Three workers from/doc/3e0cfaed58f5f61fb6366615.html , a company that provides security came equipment, have volunteered to be electronically monitored. They will have a silicon chip put inside their arms. The tiny device is the size of a grain of rice and will send out radio signals. These will provide information to a central monitoring system that will give the workers access to secure areas of the workplace. The chips were originally designed for medical purposes.Sean Darks, CEO of City Watcher, said the chips were like identity cards. He said the only difference is that they are inserted inside the person’s body. He added they are very different from Global Positioning Satellite technology, which allows people’s location to be monitored. Mr. Darks insisted that they were not dangerous and even decided to have a chip implanted in his own body. However, many people are worried about the issue of privacy. Many believe the technology could be abused and that new laws will have to be made. Mr. Darks said his workers can always choose to have the chips removed.16. This passage is mainly about__.A. the increasing security of U.S. companies.B. the test of a new security programC. a new central monitoring systemD. Global Positioning Satellite technology17. The three workers from City /doc/3e0cfaed58f5f61fb6366615.html have___.A. volunteered to provide security camera equipmentB. agreed to have silicon chips planted in their brainC. offered to be monitored in the new security programD. had access to secure areas of their workplace18. Which of the following is NOT true about the silicon chips in trial?A. They are as tiny as a grain of rice.B. They will send out radio signals.C. They function like identity cards.D They will be developed for medical uses.19. The chips are different from the Global Positioning Satellite technology in that ____.A. they are inserted into a person’s body as ID cardsB. they allow people’s location to be monitoredC. they provide information to a central monitoring systemD. they bring more danger to the carriers.20. Many people are worried about the silicon chips because _____.A. they are not assured of the effect of the chips.B. they cannot get the implanted chips removedC. the new laws about the technology might be abusedD. the new technology may intrude on people’s privacyQuestions 21-25 are based on the following passage:In fall 2006, the National Basketball Association (NBA) started using basketballs made with synthetic, or manmade, material instead of leather. They made the switch because they wanted every basketball they use to fell and bounce(弹起) the same. However, some players complained right away that the new balls bounced differently and were actually harder to control than the leather ones. Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban asked for help from the Department of physics at the University of Texas, The scientists investigated friction that affects the ability of a player to hold onto a ball. “The greater the friction, the better it will stick to his hand,” explains Horwitz, one of the physicists who worked on the project.Tests on both wet and dry ball showed that while the plastic ball was easier to grip when dry, it had less friction and became much harder to hold onto when wet. That’s because sweating stays on the surface of the synthetic ball but get absorbed into the leather balls —an important detail for sweaty athletesIn January, the NBA went back to using the traditional leather balls. They aren’t perfect, but for now, that’s just the way the ball bounces.21. The NBA started using synthetic basketballs instead of leather ones because____.A. they wanted every basketball to feel and bounce the sameB. NBA officials wanted a switch with which to start a reformC. they emphasized that synthetic materials are manmadeD.NBA players had used the leather balls for too long a time22.How did some NBA players respond to the switch to synthetic balls?A. They felt much more comfortable with the synthetic balls .B. They thought differently about the leather balls.C. They felt that the new balls were worse than the leather ones.D. They believed the new balls would soon be replaced.23 Which of the following contributes to the better control of the balls?A. Greater friction.B. More ownershipC. Stronger affectionD. Fewer investigations.24. When is it harder for an NBA player to hold onto a synthetic ball?A. When the ball is dried with a towel.B. When the ball is wetted by water.C. When tests are done on the ball.D. When sweating sticks to the ball.25. In the last paragraph ,”that’s just the way the ball bounces” probably means_____.A. tradition offers the best choiceB. the ball bounces ass best it canC. the NBA made a mistakeD, the ball bounces perfectlyQuestions 26-30 are based on the following listing:26.The above listing is most probably___.A. an advertisement placed by an airline companyB. a notice placed by an international air committeeC. an information board provided by a travel agencyD. a ticketing message provided by a hotline company27. Which of the following airlines provides the lowest price to Hong Kong ?A. Atlantic Airline.B. Cathay Pacific Airline.C. China Eastern Airline.D. Air New Zealand.28.If you decide to take a flight to Hanoi, you might have to pay ___ altogether the flight.A. £335B. £670C. £395D. £43029.Which of the following choices can help you fly to Beijing at the lowest cost?A.20 Aug 07-31 Dec 07 with Lufthansa.B.20 Aug 07-31 Aug 07 with China Eastern.C.20 Aug 07-13 Nov 07 with Singapore Airline.D.24 Mar 07-31 Mar 07 with Austrian Airline.30. You can call 0207 484 8925 for more information about___.A. taxes and chargesB. tickets on other datesC. travel agenciesD. specially designed group toursPart Three ClozeDirections:There are ten blanks in the following passage .For each numbered blank, there are four choices marked A,B,C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single through the center.Jazz is a kind of music that has often been called the only art form to originate in the United States. The history of _31__ began in the late 1800’s.The music grew from a __32___ of influences, including black American music, African rhythms, American band traditions and instruments, and European harmonies and forms. Much of the best jazz is still written and__33___ in the United States. But musicians from many other countries are __34___ major contributions to jazz. Jazz was actually __35___ appreciated as an important art from in Europe __36___ it gained such recognition in the United States. The earliest jazz was performed by black Americans who had little or no training in Western music. These musicians drew on a strong musical culture from __37___ life. As jazz grew __38___ popularity, its sound was influenced by __39___ with formal training and classical backgrounds. During its history, jazz has absorbed influences from the folk and classical music of Africa, Asia, and other parts of the world. The development of instruments with new and __40___ characteristics has also influenced the sound of jazz.31. A. jazz B. music C. art D. form32. A. selection B. emphasis C. assurance D. combination33. A. spoken B. shown C. performed D. understood34. A. making B. seeking C. providing D. remembering35. A. restrictively B. widely C. slightly D. flexibly36. A. unless B. before C. however D. why37. A. black B. white C. yellow D. red38. A. on B. for C. in D. of39. A. artists B. audience C. judges D. musicians40. A. similar B. classified C. different D. WesternPart Four Dialogue CompletionDirections:In this part, there are ten short incomplete dialogues between two speakers, each followed by four choices marked A,B,C and D. Choose the one that most appropriately suits the conversational context and best completes the dialogue. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.41.Susan: Hi, how are you doing?Mike: I’m doing great._____?Susan: Not too bad.A. WhyB. How about youC. Is it good for youD. How do you know it42. Mike: I got job offer from Dell.John: That’s great news. I’m very happy for you .Mike: Thanks. I feel like celebrating. Let’s go have a beer.____A. It is rather expensiveB. It’s so fine todayC. It’s on meD. It’s your turn43. Girl: Are you ready to order?Man: ___Girl: Sure. I’ll be back in a moment.A. Can I have one more minute?B. Yes,I’m ready.C. Are you sure you’ll be back?D. Do you think I’m ready?44. Man: Which way is Aisle(通道) 6A?Woman:_____.Man: Great. Thank you.A. In three minutesB. One moment, pleaseC. Four blocks awayD. Two rows that way45. Speaker A: Thank you very much for inviting us to such a delightful dinner. Speaker B:____A. You are quite welcomeB. You are so politeC. Don’t use thanksD. Don’t be so polite46. Man: Do I have the pleasure to buy you a drink?Women:____.A. It’s your pleasureB. It’s very kind of youC. You’re too nice to meD. You spend money again47. Student:Hello, this is Bill Aston. I’d like to speak to Professor Mailer, please. Assistant:_______A. sorry, he is not available at the moment.B. Can you tell me who you are?C. Who is speaking over there?D. There’s no one here by that name.48. Speaker A:_______Speaker B: Yes, I’d like to open a savings account.A. Can I help you, sirB. What do you want to do, sirC. Do you have anything to do hereD. Why have you come here49. Paul: Why did you tell the whole world about my past!Jeffrey:_______A. Oh well, it’s done now. I can’t helpB. I guess it doesn’t matter that muchC. Well, I apologize. I got all excitedD. I don’t think you should complain50. Cindy: Thanks for all your help. Joe: No problem. Have a good day. Cindy:_______. Thanks again. Bye.A. I willB. It will beC. You tooD. I think so第四部分外语运⽤能⼒测试(英语)1-5:DCACC6-10:DCBDC11-15:BDACB16-20:BCDCD21-25:ACADA 26-30:CDCAD 31-35:ADCAB 36-40:BACDC 41-45:BCADA 46-50:BAACC。
华侨港澳台联考2007年语文真题
2007年中华人民共和国普通高等学校联合招收华侨、港澳台地区及台湾省学生入学考试语文第一部分本部分为选择题,有18小题,每小题3分,共54分。
在每小题给出的四个选项中,只有一项是符合题目要求的。
一、语文基础知识(30分)1、下列各句中,加点的虚词使用正确的一句是A.所谓“天涯海角”的景点就在公路边,可是..看上去只相隔两三步,所以交通无疑是非常方便的。
B.世界上过母亲节的国家很多,大家虽然..不在同一天过节,却都喜欢在节日这一天给母亲们送康乃馨花。
C.在欧洲四国旅游的这些日子里,游客们对.于巴黎市中心的公共图书馆留下了十分深刻的印象。
D.做学问得耐住寂寞,这是一种尽管..外面的世界怎么让人眼花缭乱,都能坚持自己信念的优秀品质。
【】2、依次填入下面横线处的词语,恰当的一组是①他是梨园世家______ ,从小勤学苦练,各种戏路子都很熟悉。
②目前,改革大潮来势凶猛,竞争激烈,许多企业都大胆______各种优秀人才。
③夜的草原是这样的优雅动人,四下空旷无人,没有了白天的生动鲜艳,而偶尔传来的远处天鹅的叫声更增添了湖面的_____。
A.出身起用宁静B.出生启用宁静C.出身起用幽静D.出生启用幽静3、下列句子中,加点的成语使用恰当的一句是A.他爸爸是乐队指挥,妈妈是歌唱家,平日里耳闻目睹....,多有接触,所以她也爱好音乐。
B.其实,扔掉半个馒头完全没有必要这么大惊小怪,很多人对这种事早就不以为然....了。
C.升到中学,就应该遵守中学的校规,学好中学的课程,做一个名不虚传....的中学生。
D.对于帝国主义的经济文化侵略,清朝统治者不但不反抗,反而开门揖盗....,助纣为虐。
【】4、下列各句中,没有语病的一句是A.针对发展的不平衡问题日益成为全局性突出问题,中国政府及时地、创造性地提出了科学发展的重大理论。
B.对于乔迁新居的人们来说,旧居中曾经温暖的生活痕迹、所有温情脉脉的往事,从此可能将不再拥有了。
C.新发唱片《朋友难当》,无论是从质量还是销量上而言,都应该被评审团接纳为本次大奖赛的评审对象。
07英语试题
07英语试题2007级入学英语分级考试试题College English placement Test September, 2007SectionA (0.5%,5%)Directions:In this section,you will hear several statement. Each statement will be read only once. Then there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A,B,C and D,and decide which one is closet in meaning to the statement you have just heare. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.1.A.Mary did not call billB.Mary callde BillC.Mary answered Bill callD.Bill answered Mary call2.A.The Smiths have lived here longer than we haveB.We have lived here longer than the SmithsC.The Smiths have lived here longD.We haven’t lived here long and neither have the SmithsB.Bod enjoys lying on the beach mostC.Bob likes swimming and then sitting in the sun bestD.To Bob, swimming and sitting on the beach are a waste of time4.A.He never walks to the library at nightB.There is only one librarian here at nightC.The library is the only place to stay atD.He never works in the library in the daytime5.A.The children went home before finishing their gameB.One child left earlier than the othersC.Two children stop went home before the third stopped playingD.Two children stop playing before the third one left6.A.John was born on the 15thB. John was born on the 30 thC.John was born on the 13thD.John was born in 19307.A.I called himB.I forgot to call himC.I didn’t call himD.I forgot calling him8.A.A snake was crossing his feetB.A snake was by his feetC. He was crawling across a snake.D. He was playing with a snake9.A. He was interesting.B. We were interesting.C. He was interested.D. We were interested.10.A. Talking makes me tired.B. I don’t like talking.C. Though I feel tired, I’ll talk.D. I don’t want to talk.Section B (1%,5%)Directions: In this section, you will hear several short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the question will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.11.A. He left his notes in class.B. He borrowed the notes from his classmate.C. He needn’t have the exam.D. A classmate borrowed his note.12.A. He has a better idea.B. It would be better if Mary could come with him.C. He thinks Mary’s idea is the best.D. Mary should come up with a better idea.13.A .Finish the workB. Wait until next morningC. Go homeD. Have a rest there14.A. they don’t have to go to the concertB his brother will let them use the carC. The subway is fine with her.D They’ll have to rent a car as early as possible15.A .he wants the others to follow himB. he must study the animal he caughtC. he is behind in his schoolworkD. he will catch up with them thenSection C (1% 15%)Directions : in this section you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken two times. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer form the four choices marked A,B,Cand D. Then mark the corresponding letter on the answer sheet with a single line through the center.Passage 1 Questions 16 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.16.A. At SydneyB. At ChicagoC. At Hong KongD At Melbourne17.A. A number of iron boxesB. A pile of woollen goodsC. A number of wooden boxesD. Some clothing18.A. A boxB. A catC. A womanD. A man19.A. After the plane left LondonB. before the plane left LondonC. Two days agoD. That morning20.A. £345B. £435C. £230D. £335Passage 2Questions 21 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.21.A. By taxiB. By busC. On footD. By car22.A. Buckingham PalaceB. Oxford StreetC. The National GalleryD. The British Museum23.A. Have some very good mealsB. Go shoppingC. See some very good playsD. Do sightseeing24.A.They thought English food was bad.B.They will visit London again.C.They visited London last October.D.They didn’t take their umbrella last year.25.A.The couple enjoyed themselves very much in London.B.London is the best place to visit.C.The couple saw a lot in London.D.It often rains in London.Passage 3 Questions 26 to 30 are based on the passage you have just heard.26.A.The origin of language is a legend handed down from the past.B.The origin of language is a question difficult to answer.C.The origin of language was not known until recently.D.The origin of language is a problem not yet solved.27.A.They could agree upon certain signs.B.They could communicate with each other.C.They could write them down..D.They could combine them.28.A.They are used to express fellings only.B.They can not be written downC.They are simply soundsD.They are mysterious29.A.The real poet is no more than a master of words.B.The real poet can convey his meaning in words which sing like music.C.The real poet’s style is charming.D.The real poet can move women to tears.30.A.The initial use of letters.B.The power of words.C.The first letters human being used.D.The invention of words.Part II.Reading Comprehension(1%,20%)Directions:There are 4 passages in this part.Each passage is followed by some questions or Unfinished statemenets.For each of them there are four choices marked A),B),C) and D). You should decide on the best choiceand mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.Passage1 Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage:Time spent in a bookshop can be most enjoyable, whether you are a book-lover or only there to buy a book as a present. You may even have entered the shop just to find shelter from a sudden shower. Whatever the reason, you can soon become totally unaware of your surroundings. The desire to pick up a book with an attractive design is irresistible, although this method of selection ought not to be followed, as you might end up with a rather uninteresting book. You soon become lost in some book or other, and usually it is only much later that you realise you have spent far too much time there and must hurry to keep some forgotten appointment --without buying a book, of course.This opportunity to escape the realities of everyday life is, I think, the main attraction of a bookshop. There are not many places where it is possible to do this. A music shop is very much like a bookshop. You can go to such places as much as you wish. If it is a good shop, no assistant will approach you with the greeting:"Can I help you, sir?" You needn't buy anything you don't want. In a bookshop, an assistant should remain in the background until you have finished reading. You may want to find out where a particular section is. Then, and only then, are his services necessary. But when he has led you there, the assistant should leave politely and look as if he is not interested in selling a single book.31. The best title for this passage may be.A. The Attraction of BookshopsB. How To Spend Your TimeC. Bookshops and Their assistantsD. Buying Books32. According to the author, the best way to escape the realities of everyday life is.A. to chat with assistants in a bookshopB. to take a walk in the streetsC. to make some appointment in a bookshopD. to stay reading books of various kinds in a bookshop33. In a good bookshop,______.A.all the books there are interestingB.you are satisfiedC.you can find shelter from a showerD.you need to buy something you don’t want34.An assistant in a bookshop helps you_____.A.on your entering the shopB.just before you finish readingC.only when you want to find out where q particular section isD.when you are reading35.According to the passage,which of the following statements is true?A.Time spent in a bookshop can be enjoyable only for book-lovers.B.There are only a few places where it is possible to escape the realities of life.C.People go to bookshops only to buy books.D.A book with an attractive design must be an interesting one.Passage 2 Questions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage:In the second half of each year, many powerful storms are born in the tropical Atlantic and Caribbean seas.(of these, only about half a dozen generate the strong, circling winds of 75miles per hour or more that give them hurricane(飓风) status, and several usually make their way to the coast.) There they cause millions of dollars of damage, and bring death to large numbers of people. The great storms that hit the coast start as innocent circling disturbances hundreds——even thousands——of miles out to sea. As they travel aimlessly over water warmed by the summer sun, they are carried westward by the trade winds. When conditions are just right, warm, moist air flows in at the bottom of such a disturbance, moves upward it and comes out at the top. In the process, the moisture in this warm air produces rain, and with it the heat that is converted to energy in the form of strong winds. As the heat increases the young hurricane begins to turn in a counter-clockwise motion. The average life of a hurricane is only about nine days, but it contains almost more power than we can imagine. The energy in the heat released by a hurricane’s rainfall in a single day would satisfy the entire electrical needs of the United States for more than six months. Water, not wind, is the main source of death and destruction in a hurricane. A typical hurricane brings 6 to 12-inch downpours resulting in sudden floods. Worst of all is the powerful movement of the sea——the mountains of water moving toward the low-pressure hurricane center. The water level rises as much as 15 feet above normal as it moves toward shore.36.When is a storm considered to be a hurricane?A.When it is accompanied by wind.B.When it is accompanied by both wind and rain.C.When its circling winds move at 75 miles per hour or even more.D.When the circling winds bring damages.37.The underlined “innocent aircling disturbances” in Paragraph 2 meansA.innocent people causing small disturbances.B.innocent people causing big disturbancesC.damaging circling windsD.harmless circling winds.38.The underlined “it” in “moves upward through it “ in Paragraph2 refers toA. a disturbanceB.moist airC.trade windD. water39.Srong winds are produced becaused ofA.the young hurricaneB. the heat generated along with rainC.a disturbanceD.moist air40.Which of the following best summarizes the passage?A.The Hurricane – its harms and benefitsB.The origin and effects of hurricaneC.The hurricane and its great energyD.The disasters caused by hurricanesPassage 3 Trees are useful to man in three very important ways:they procide him with wood and other products;they give him shade; and they help to prevent droughts and floods. Unfortunaterly, in many parts of the world, man has not realized that the third of these services is the most important. In his eagemess to draw quick profit from the trees, he has cut them down in large numbers ,only to find that without them he has lost the best friends he had. Two thousand years ago a rich and powerful country cut down its trees to build warships,with which to gain itself an empire.(I gained the empire but,without its tree, its soil became hard and poor.When the empire fell to pieces, the home country found itself faced by floods and starvation.) Even though a government realizes the importance of a plentiful supply of trees, it is difficult for it to persuade the cillager to see this. The villager wants wood to cook his food with;and he can earn money by making charcoal or selling wood to the townsman.He is usually too lazy or too careless to plant and look after new trees. So, unless the govermment has a good system of control,or can deucate the people, the forests will slowly disappear. This does no t only mean that the villagers’ sons and grandsons have fewertrees. The results are even more serious: for where there are trees their roots break the soil up------allowing the rain to sink in------and also bind the soil, thus preventing its being washed away easily; but where there are no trees, the rain falls on hard ground and flows away from the surface, causing floods and carrying away with it the rich topsoil, in which crops grow so well. When all the top-soil is gone, nothing remains but a worthless desert.41. What is the most important function of trees?A. Providing fuel.B. Offering shade.C. Preventing natural disasters.D. Providing charcoal.42. What eventually happened to the rich, powerful country 2000years ago?A. Its people died of hanger.B. It fell to pieces.C. It became a giant empire.D. It built many ships with wood.43. It is implied in the passage that the villager__________.A. wants a plentiful supply of trees for their lifeB. wants fire wood to cook their meals and warm themselvesC. wants to get money so that they can be richD. is not aware of the importance of environmental protection44. One of the roles of trees is to , according to the passage.A. decorate natureB. destroy an empireC. harden soilD. keep soil in position45. What is the passage mainly concerned with?A. The three benefits provided by trees.B. Trees and soil conservation.C. The various uses of trees.D. The different attitudes of the government and the villagers toward trees.Passage 4 Questions 46 to 50 are based on the following passage:Our boat floated on, between walls of forest too thick to allow us a view of the land we were passing through, though we knew from the map that our river must from time to time be passing through chains of hills which crossed the jungle plains. Nowhere did we find a place where we couldhave landed, where the jungle did not actually spread right down into the river, banks of soft mud prevented us going ashore. In any case, what would we have gained by landing? The country was full of snakes and other dangerous creatures, and the jungle was so thick that one would be able to advance only slowly, cutting one’s way with knives the whole way. So we stayed in the boat, hoping that when we reach the sea, a friendly fisherman would pick us up and take us to civilization. We lived on fish, caught with a home-made net of string (we had no hooks), and any fruit and nuts we could pick up out of the water. As we had no fire, we had to eat everything, including the fish,raw.I had never tasted raw fish before,and I must say I did not much enjoy the experience:perhaps sea-fish which do not live in the mud are less tasteless.After rating my raw fish,I lay back and dreamed of such things as fried chicken and rice,andice-cream.In the never ending damp heat of the jungle,ice-cream was aparticularly frequent dream. As for water,there was a choice:we could drink the muddy river water,or die of thirst.We drank the water.(Men who have just escaped what had appreared to be certain death lose all worries about such small things as diseases caused by dirty water.)In fact,none of us suffered from any illness as a result. One day we passed another village,but fortunately nobody saw us.We did not wish to risk being taken prisoners a second time:we might not be so lucky as to escape in a stolen boat again.46.It can be inferred from the passage that they had been in.A.an untnhabited areaB.an enemy countryC.a primitive areaD.a hunting ground47.According to the passage,they would Not go ashore where .A.trees reached the riverB.the river side was covered with soft mudC.they could not find human helpD.they might meet enemies48.What did they do on the river bankA.They killed snakesB.They had to cut their way forward.C.They found a boatD.They did not go ashore49.According to the author,__________.A.Sea fish tasted better than fish in muddy waterB.Sea fish tasted worse than fish in muddy waterC.Sea fish in muddy water were tastelessD.Sea fish in muddy water were less tasteless50.Why did the author drink the river water ?A.Because the water was free from germs.B.Because they had experienced something worse.C.Because they were not likely to be affected by disease.D.Because they were too healthy fo fall ill.Part 3 Vocabulary and Structure (35%)Section A (1%,30%)Directions:There are a number of incomplete sentences in this part.For each sentence there are four choices marked A,B,Cand D.Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence.Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.51.There is ______resemblance between Jane and Mary,who are just in the same class.It is hard to tell one from the other.A. inspiringB.strikingC. excitingD.overwelming52. It’s very expensive to ______the fashion.A. go along withB. get on withC. keep up withD. carry on with53. Despite ______ damaging testimony, the jury may decide for the plaintiff.A. the fact of the witness’sB. the witness’sC. there being the witness’sD. the witness54. He invented a plough ______any other in existence.A. far superior toB. more superior thanC. more superior toD. much superior than55. I can’t bear the noise of my brother’s radio; it _____ me from my work.A. disturbsB. perturbsC. interruptsD. distracts56.Students who pass the test will beto the next grade.A.progressedB.proceededC.promotedD.proposed57.If this bill not paid within five days,your gas supply will beA.abandonedB.cut offC.turnde downD.lost touch58.When no one answered the door,shethrough the window to see if anyone was there.A.spottedB.inquiredC.scannedD.peered59.Standwhen you’re being spoken to.A.highlyB.uprightC.primlyD.right away60.Althouh you realize the importance of how you handle stress,sometimes it is difficult to know the best way toanxiety.A.relaxB.releaseC.cutD.relieve61.A large part of human activity,particularly in relation to the environment,isconditions or events.A. in contrast toB. in favor ofC. in response toD. in case of62. She said she liked dancing but was not in the _____ for it just then.A. mannerB. intentionC. desireD. mood63. She was hired by the company to ______ the ads on the street.A. hand inB. hand outC. hand overD. hand on64.Don’t trust him, for he always______ his words.A. reverts toB. breaks offC. goes back onD. turns into65. The plan seems quit simple to me, but I just can’t _______to m y classmates.A. get it acrossB. get at itC. get it downD. get through it66. Her daughter does not ______ her in any way.A. take apartB.take afterC.take inD. take up67. The firm__________its sales force due to the economic depression.A. Ran intoB.Ran out ofC.Ran overD.Ran down68. The book ____tells about how to get along with others.A. In questionB. Out of the questionC. Out of questionD. With regard to69. We are going to _________a new play early next month.A. Pull onB. Put onC. Pull upD. Put up70. The drowning man tried hard to _____the wood so that he would not sink.A. Head forB.Hang aroundC.Hang upD.Hang onto71. The hard students studies, ________.A the more his body gives off heatB his body gives more heatC the more heat does his body gives offD the more heat his body gives off72.Dick didn't want to walk home because he was used to _______at school every day.A.pick upB.being picked upC.picking upD.be picked up73.This disturbing experience proved to be _______,since it taught me never to allow ideas to become rooted in the mind.A.of great importanceB.as of importanceC.on great importanceD.as important74.You will have to pay a fine,_______ you return those books to the library immediately.A.untilB.unlessC.ifD.provided75.By the end of June, you ________here for three months.A.will have studiedB.studiesC. will studyD.have studies76-------- I try , I cannot find the answer.A HoweverB Hovever hardC No matterD Even77. You two have been growing up together ever since you were a little boy and a little girl. You _____ close friendship ever since childhoodA. haveB. must have hadC. hadD. must have78, He wants to be _____Newton and Einstein.A .a great scientist asB. as great a scientist asC. as a great scientist asD. such a great scientist as79. Newton proved that it is ______ the moon is pulled out of a straight path and kept in orbit.A. by the force of gravityB. by the force of gravity whichC. by the force of gravity thatD. by the force of gravity with which80. By using space technology China can predict natural disasters __, Luan said.A. far more precisely than generally thoughtB. far precisely as generally thoughtC. more precise than generally thinkingD. more precisely that of general thought81.May I have a book on the basic principles of electronics,please?A.fundementalB.majorC.elementaryD.initial82.When the bell rang,the teacher ugered the students to hand in their papers.A.orderedB.demandedpelledD.pressed83.It is known to us that excessive working also injures people’s health.A.toleratesB.curesC.brings throughD.does harm to84.Collins was so seriously injured that he was unable continue his career.A.resumedB.asummedC.consumedD.ensure85.The president spoke to the audience on cleaning up the country.A.addressedB.mentionedC.indicatedD.saidSection BDirection: from the four choices given, choose the ONE that is closest in meaning to the underlined part in the sentence.86. Even a small screw might put a huge machine out of action.A. greatB. giganticC. enormousD. large87. The runaway had been in flight for a couple of days and was caught at the entrance to the library this morning.A. by planeB. in the long runC. on the runD. by air88. Once the brain is hurt , there is no replacement for it .A, substitute B. settlement C. operation D. organ89. Please express my good wish to your parents. I haven’t met them for years .A. informB. amuseC. denyD. convey90. After months of direct sunshine , the color of the wall paper has gone.A, departed B. faded C. exited D. droppedPart IV.Cloze (1%,20%)Directions:There are 20 blanks in the following passage.For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D.You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage.Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.Many large cities are(91)-but beautiful.Street arelittered(92)-garbage.In the garbage,however,there is still something that can be(93)-. (94)-people want to solve the problem of waste,there is no time to be(95)-.They must work(96)-ways of making use of good things which are just thrown away(97)-waste. When a car gets too old,it may not run(98)-But the metal that the car was made(99)-is still good.It can be put(100)-use again. When a bottle is empty,it goes(101)-the garbage.But bottle glass can be(102)-into sand and used to(103)-streets. Garbage(104)-food can be changed into fertilizer.But first you have to(105)-all the glass and metal. Garbage can also be a good(106)-for marking building blocks,which are then covered with concrete.Now,more and more machines are(107)-for this purpose.Someday,people will watch films in a magnificent cinema which has been built(108)-garbage.Future buildings,road,and cities may be made from (109)-.But so far,building beautiful cities out of garbage is only(110)-.。
2007年广东高州市“缅茄杯”英语学科竞赛试卷及参考答案
高州市2007年“缅茄杯”学科竞赛英语试卷说明:1、本试卷分为选择题和非选择题,所有答案必须做在答题卷上。
选择题的答案做在答题卷的选择题答题区,把答案标号的圆圈用圆珠笔或钢笔涂黑。
非选择题的答案做在非选择题答题区,把答案写在相应的题号的横线上。
所有答案必须用蓝色或黑色圆珠笔或钢笔书写,不能用铅笔书写。
2、本试卷共10大题,106小题,满分150分,120分钟内完成。
一、听力(共四节,30个小题,每小题1分,满分30分)第一节听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个问题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答这一小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
听第1段对话,回答第1小题。
1.How much do four shirts cost?A. $ 40.B. $ 19.C. $ 38.听第2段对话,回答第2小题。
2. Where is Tom?A. In the classroom.B. On the playground.C. To buy a book.听第3段对话,回答第3小题。
3. What do you think the man is?A. A guide.B. A driver.C. A policeman.听第4段对话,回答第4小题。
4. Why didn’t the man buy some bread?A. The man forgot to buy it.B. The woman forgot to tell him to buy it.C. The woman didn’t tell him to buy it.听第5段对话,回答第5小题。
5. What does the woman think of the book?A. She doesn’t like it at all.B. She enjoys reading it.C. She won’t waste time reading it.第二节听下面5段对话,每段对话后有三个问题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
2007年职称英语考试综合类C级卷
2007年度全国职称外语等级考试试卷英语(综合类C级)第1部分:词汇选项(第1~15题,每题1分,共15分)下面每个句子中均有1个词或短语划有底横线,请为每处划线部分确定1个意义最为接近的选项。
1.At midnight,we were aroused by a knock at the door.A.irritatedB.awakenedC.arisenD.annoyed2.She was awarded a prize for the film.A.givenB.rewardedC.sentD.reminded3.Smoking will be banned in all public places here.A.forbiddenB.allowedC.permittedD.promoted4.That guy is intelligeng but a bit dull.A.strangeC.quietD.boring5.She is a highly successful teacher.A.fairlyB.ratherC.veryD.moderately6.We should not sacrifice environmental protections to fostereconomic growth.A.reduceB.promoteC.realizeD.give7.There is a growing gap between the rich and the poor.A.conflictB.tensionC.gulfD.confrontation8.I am very grateful to you for your assistance.A.helpfulC.pitifulD.thankful9.You will be meeting her presently.A.shortlyB.currentlytelyD.probably10.Attitudes to mental illness have shifted in recent years.A.displayedB.shownC.changedD.demonstrated11.I have been trying to guit smoking.A.give upB.pick upC.build upD.take up12.Relief workers were shocked by what they saw.A.movedB.touchedC.surprisedD.worried13.The weather is a constant subject of conversation in Britain.A.questionB.problemC.titleD.topic14.This is not typical of English,but is a feature of the Chineselanguage.A.particularB.characteristicC.remarkableD.idiomatic15.It is virtually impossible to persuade him to apply for the job.A.simplyB.almostC.totallypletely[Page]第2部分:阅读判断(第16~22题,第题1分,共7分) 下面的短文后列出了7个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断:如果该句提供的是正确信息,请选择A;如果该句提供的是错误信息,请选择B;如果该句的信息文中没有提及,请选择C。
2007届港澳台联考全年班中文周测试卷
伟鹏金圆梦教育港澳台联考2017届周测中文(9.5)第一部分:基础题一、选择题。
1.下列词语中加点的字,读音全都正确的一组是()A.行.伍(háng)名宿.(sù)恶贯满盈.(yíng)厉兵秣.马(mù)B.倾轧.(zhá)不啻.(chì)补苴罅.漏(xià)荆钗.布裙(chāi)C.巨擘.(bî)河蚌.(bàng)得不偿.失(cháng)莘.莘学子(shēn)D.解剖.(pāo)羁.绊(jī)火中取栗.(lì)感慨系.之(xì)1.答案:C。
A项厉兵秣马(mî),B项是倾轧(yà),D项是解剖(pōu)。
B、bǔ jū xià lîu释义:苴:鞋底的草垫;罅:缝隙。
补好裂缝,堵住漏洞。
比喻弥补事物的缺陷。
2.下列词语中没有错别字的一组是()A.胳膊挖墙脚墨守成规卑躬屈膝 B.骨骼莫须有囤积居奇以逸代劳C.彗星座右铭鸠占雀巢在所不惜 D.慧眼吓马威星罗棋布面面俱到答案:A 解析:B.代-待;C.雀-鹊;D.吓-下。
3.选出下列各句中加点的虚词使用正确的一项 ( )A.他们凡事都从.党的利益、国家的利益和人民的利益作为出发点来考虑问题。
B.这位热爱农村的复员军人,又被.人们当选为出席大会的正式代表。
C.当.学习刚刚取得一点成绩时,他就开始有点骄傲了。
D.以.我厂的优越条件,一个月印完一部精装书是不成问题的。
答案; C4.依次填入下列各句横线处的词语,最恰当的一组是()①井冈山、遵义、延安和西柏坡,是中国革命的几处_______。
②“开发西部战略”的目标之一就是_______我国东西部的差距。
③几项调控房价措施相继出台、说明政府_______房价增长过快的态度相当坚定。
A.胜地缩小控制 B.圣地减少控制C.圣地缩小抑制 D.胜地减小抑制答案:C(“胜地”是风景优美的地方,“圣地”是宗教中神圣的地方或有重大历史意义的地方;“减少”是减去一部分,“缩小”是使由大变小;“控制”和“抑制”都有“控制”的意思,但“控制”是掌握住不使任意活动或越出范围,不符合宏观调控规律,“抑制”是压下去。
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are going to give to the
students. -Chinese Festivals
-Temples
-Foods
Part B: 1. Which festival do you like the most?Why? 2. Which festival is the most attractive to little children?Why? 3. Which non-chinese festival do you like?why? 4. What would you do in Mid-Autumn Festival? 5. In your point of view,why people like to go to temples? 6. Which Chinese festival do you like the most? 7. In your point of view, why the police need to work harder during
Part B : 1. Which subject do you like the most ? 2. Which subject do you dislike the most? 3. Whcih subject do you think most difficult for you to study ? 4. Which subject do you think is easy? Why? 5. What sort of extra-curricular activites do you like the most? why? 6. Do you have any quiz at school? 7.Which factor do you think is the most considerable when choosing
Part B: 1.What do you like to eat at lunch? 2.Why Hong Kong people like eating fast food? 3.Why students smoke at school? 4. What can we do to encourage students eat healthy?
student exchnage programme. Your Principal asked you for advice.
Discuss among your group mates to decide what suggestions would you make and what kind of introduction you
3)Besides old people, what other goups of people need help? 5:30p.m. PartA: Your group is organizing an end-of-year show for your school. Your group is discussing the following items: - what kind of activity will you organize - what will the audience enjoy - how do you promote the end-of-year show
festivals? 8.What do the family buy in the Chinese New Year? 6:30p.m. Part A:
Your principal asked you to organize an activity in order to encourge students to be more active and healthy. Discuss with your group which activity would you choose. 1. a hiking day 2. a talk of damage in smoking 3. a healthy eating day
18/6(Mon) 4:30p.m. Part A: Discuss with your group how to help the old people by collecting money.
Part B: 1)Why do you think the old people need help? 2)Do you think the government should help the old people?
Part B: 1.why people like to visit other countries? 2. what will you miss if you leave hong kong? 3. what activities will hold in your school? 4. which country will you like to visit? 5. how will you prepare for your journey to other country? 6. What are the difficulties when travelling in other countries?
8.Why some people do not wear masks to go out when they get sick?
9.What will you do if you see a dead bird?
10.What are the difficulties of doing homework?
5. Would you like to be a nurse when you grow up?
6. What are the effects of heavy rain?
7. Do you think we should wear masks to go out when we get sick?
11.What can you do to prevent from getting bird flu?
12.What can we do to stop Bird Flu to spread?
5:30p.m. Part A:
Two Canadian students are cபைடு நூலகம்ming to your school as a part of the
10)Which role would you like to act in a play? 11)how do you help the school to orgainse activities? 6:30p.m. Part A: Your teacher told you to hold the quiz competition. Your group are organising committee. Your group should discuss which three subjects you choose in such competition. 1.English 2.History 3.Geography 4.Music 5.Sport 6.Science 7.Maths 8.Film
07 CE Eng Oral 試題集 (已齊全)
[顯示] [隱藏] 終於集齊了所有試題,雖然part B的題目還未集齊,但是我很謝謝 各位考生的提供及支持。如果大家仍然有修改,請提出。 希望能幫助各位,thz*
15/6(Fri) time topics 4:30p.m. Part A: Your group will be going to participate in a debate competition. Motion is " Hong Kong is a great city to live in". You need to discuss whether "for" or "against" the motion
Part B: 1. Do you think that Hong Kong is a good place for the physically disable
and elderly to live? 2. Do you like the place you are living? 3. Do you like to live in the city or island? 4. What would you do to improve your living environment?
5:30p.m. Part A: Your teacher wants to buy a moblie phone for her nephew who is form 1 student,your group need to give a advise to her.