广东商学院英语听力(复试)2007真题

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2007年高考英语试题及参考答案(广东卷)

2007年高考英语试题及参考答案(广东卷)

I 听力(共两节。

满分35分)第一节听力理解(5段共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)每段播放两遍。

各段后有几个小题,各段播放前每小题有5秒钟的阅题时间。

请根据各段播放内容及其相关小题,在5秒钟内从题中所给的A、B、C项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

听第一段对话,回答第1—3题。

1.Why doesn't the man choose Japanese: food?A.He doesn't like Japanese food.B.He ate Japanese food last night.C.He thinks Japanese food is expensive.2.What does the man really want to eat?A.Buffet.B.Fast food.C.Chinese food.3.Where will the man probably eat?A.In a steak house.B.In the shopping center.C.Outside the shopping center.听第二段对话,回答第4。

6题。

4.Why is the man proud of his daughter?A.Because she's going to college.B.Because she's going to leave home.C.Because she'll save money on food.5.What does the man remind his daughter to do?A.Take some food.B.Register for food.C.Eat instant noodles.6.What is the man surprised to hear?A.His daughter decides to change her major.B.His daughter has a discussion with her Mom.C.Business administration is a great major.听第三段独白,回答第7~9题。

2007年广东省统考真题

2007年广东省统考真题

2007年广东省成人高等教育学士学位外语水平考试Paper One 试卷一(90 minutes)Part I Dialogue Completion (15 points)1. Clerk: Please fill out the form.Guest: All right. , please?Clerk: It's August, the thirteenth.A. What day is it todayB. What's the numberC. What's the date todayD. What's the time now2. Speaker A: Can you tell me the way to the library?Speaker B: Sure. Turn left at the next crossing.Speaker A: Is it on King Street?Speaker B: .A. That's alrightB. Y es. Y ou can't miss itC. It's obviousD. OK. Just do it3. Patient: Could you arrange for me to see Doctor Smith tomorrow morning?Nurse: . He won't be free until 12:00.A. Y ou can call laterB. Y ou're unluckyC. I can't do thatD. I'm afraid not4. Lisa: Y ou look great. Any good news?Alex: I just came back from my vacation.Lisa: Wow, ! Maybe I should take a vacation, too.A. I didn't see itB. good for youC. I didn't find itD. hard to believe5. Waiter: Hello, sir. ?Customer: Could you give us a second, please?Waiter: Sure.A. Are you ready to orderB. How can I help youC. Ready to take my orderD. Can I do you a favor6. Heather: Look, I've got a problem here. Will you help me?Rebecca: , but I'll try.A. No, I won'tB. I'm really willing toC. Y es, I'm gladD. I'm not sure if I can7. Conductor: Good morning, , please?Passenger: Here you are.A. can I have your ticketB. anything to declareC. can I help youD. anything special8. Waitress: Y es, sir, anything the matter?Customer: , but this soup is too salty.Waitress: I'm very sorry, sir. I'll change it for you.A. I can't stand itB. Sorry to do itC. I hate to complainD. Sorry to bother you9. Student: Professor Lance, your lecture on cloning is very interesting!Professor: . Are you a student of biology?Student: No. I major in chemistry.A. I think soB. I'm glad to hear thatC. It must beD. It's not so interesting10. Clerk: Central Ballet. ?Customer: Y es, what's on tonight?Clerk: Sleeping Beauty.A. May I help youB. What do you wantC. Can you speak outD. What's the matter11. Mary: I'm sorry, but I can't seem to find that tape you lent me. I must have lost it.Susan: Oh no! !Mary: But don't worry. I'll buy you a new one.A. Don't do thatB. What a shameC. Don't say thatD. How pity it is12. Richard: . My name is Richard Stewart. May I take a picture of you?Mrs. V ann: By all means. I'm Mrs. V ann. Glad to meet you.A. I'm sorryB. Excuse meC. Pardon meD. Attention, please13. Susan: Let's go to the restaurant and have dinner right now!Marilyn: OK. Let's get in.Susan: Thanks. .A. After youB. Y ou go firstC. I'll follow youD. Have fun14. Alexandra: Excuse me, officer. Can you tell me how to get to Linden Street?Policeman: Sure. Y ou should take No. 1 Train to V an Cortland Park.Alexandra: Thank you.Policeman: Anytime.A. CongratulationsB. Pleasant journeyC. God bless youD. Good luck15. Richard: Oh, I've got to go.Robbie: It was a pleasure meeting you, too. Bye-bye.A. It was nice of you to meet meB. It was nice to have met youC. It was nice meeting you hereD. It was nice for you to meet mePart ⅡReading Comprehension (40 points)Passage OneIn your car you may have a cell phone, a telephone also known as a mobile phone that you can carry around and use anywhere. On your way, you may feel coordinated and enjoy your hands-free phone talking while driving. But recent studies suggest that it isn't the dialing or the arm waving that makes driving whiletalking on a cell phone dangerous. It is the yakking itself or more precisely, tile continuous conversation with someone who isn't present- that makes. David Strayer, a Utah psychologist, says "Y our driving performance while talking on a cell phone is weakened at levels comparable to, or worse than, driving with a blood alcohol level of 0.08," which is the legal limit in most states of America.Using a driving-training simulator, Strayer and his colleagues compared the attention levels and response time of 110 drivers in various situations. In dense traffic, cell phone users were about 20 percent slower to respond to sudden hazards than other drivers, and they were about twice as likely to drive into the back of a braking car in front of them. "Cell phone drivers are obtaining less than 50 percent of the visual information that non-cell drivers are getting," says Strayer, "Looking and seeing are not one and the same." By contrast, the researchers found that listening to the radio or conversing with passengers is not as hazardous. "When a dangerous situation arises, the driver and passengers put their conversation on pause," Strayer says.Whether talking with a passenger or someone on a cell phone, however, people are less able to recall the details of a conversation carried on while driving. "So it might not be good for your economic health to discuss investment strategies with your agent while either of you is driving." Strayer adds lastly.16. According to the recent studies, which of the following makes driving dangerous?A. A cell phone dialing by the driver.B. The driver's endless arm waving.C. The driver's continuous cell phone talking.D. The absence of another phone speaker.17. Which of the following does Strayer want to stress most?A. The driving performance may be weakened by a cell phone talking.B. The driving performance may be affected by a high blood alcohol level.C. Drivers are not to drive over the cell phone or after drinking.D. A cell phone talking is no less hazardous than alcohol in driving.18. The experiment shows all the following EXCEPT that .A. the cell phone drivers get less than half of the visual informationB. the cell phone drivers are twice as likely to hit the front carsC. the cell phone drivers' response to sudden dangers is slowerD. the 110 drivers were reluctant to take part in the experiments19. Strayer discourages drivers from talking, about business on cell phones while driving because .A. they tend to forget the details of a conversationB. both the driver and his agent happen to be drivingC. it might not be good for the driver's memoryD. the other passengers would overhear the conversation20. It can be inferred that the author's attitude toward cell phone yakking is .A. approvingB. disapprovingC. encouragingD. indifferentPassage TwoIt's no great surprise that Bill Gates has decided to walk away from his day-to-day involvement with Microsoft, and use his full attention to oversee how the Bill Gates Foundation spends its $16 billion on philanthropy, or charity. But Gates is not the first one to follow the path. Ever since the Industrial Revolution, wealthy self-made businessmen and businesswomen .have felt a calling to create a legacy that goes beyond aprofit and loss sheet. The saying "He who dies rich, dies disgraced" runs deeply through the business community.But out of all the great philanthropists, Mr. Gates' career path appears to be closest to the oil millionaire John Rockefeller. Both were self-made men and both became the richest men on the planet. Rockefeller was in his late fifties when he turned his attention full time to philanthropy--creating vast charitable foundations to promote health and education. Now Gates says he will do the same in his early fifties. "With great wealth comes great responsibility," he adds.Like Gates, many philanthropists do not want to pass on too much wealth to their children. They want them to be comfortable, with a nice house and some money in trust for their grandchildren. But they don't want to leave them millions and millions because they know how important it is for them to make their own way. In Britain, for instance, the newspaper rich lists are increasingly dominated by self-made millionaires, rather than inherited wealth. New money is less likely to be tied up in assets, making it ripe for philanthropy.The appearance of the welfare state also had a great impact on attitudes to philanthropy. The state was saying it would take over much of the role of what was once regarded as the responsibility of private philanthropists.21. Bill Gates has done all the following EXCEPT .A. abandoning his career with Microsoft's daily businessB. devoting the rest of his life to philanthropic causesC. leaving his children enough money for a comfortable lifeD. defying John Rockefeller in creating charitable foundations22. The saying "He who dies rich, dies disgraced" properly means that .A. the wealthy people should give away their fortunes after deathB. the wealthy people should feel ashamed for their assetsC. the wealthy people should abandon their careers for charitiesD. it is shameful for the wealthy people to keep their wealth till death23. Gates and Rockefeller are similar in that .A. both of them inherited their wealthB. their career paths are exactly the sameC. both decided to devote to charity in their fiftiesD. both made their fortunes in the same way24. Many wealthy people don't want to leave too much behind mainly because .A. it is not easy for them to make their fortunesB. they want their children to make their own wayC. they just wish their children to have a comfortable lifeD. they hope to gain reputation by donating their wealth25. The chief reason why philanthropy has come into a good stage is that .A. the new money is less likely to be regarded as one's private wealthB. Gates will devote his full attention to philanthropyC. the welfare state would take over all the charity responsibilitiesD. many new millionaires are self-made rather than inheritedPassage ThreeIn 1991, when announced to be HIV positive, "Magic" Johnson became the face of a disease that the public still had a lot to learn about. The basketball star established the Magic Johnson Foundation that yearand took a leading role on the public relations and fund-raising fronts in the fight against HIV and AIDS. Fifteen years later, there is still more work to do."A lot of times, what happens is that the poster's not enough," Johnson says, motioning to his likeness on the blackboard behind him. "So I have to get out and tell them myself, like I’m doing here today." Johnson is now talking to an assembly at Boys and Girls High School in his neighborhood of Brooklyn, N. Y. The crowd is a few hundred students in a mostly black, working-class neighborhood. Thus event is the fourth of a 10-city speaking tour that is organized for minority communities.According to drug maker Abbot, half of the more than one million Americans living with HIV are black. African-American men are being diagnosed with the disease at a rate 10 times as high as that of white men. For women, the situation is even worse. The rate of diagnosis for African-American women is 23 times as high as that for their white counterparts."Right now, we don't have a solution on how to combat it, so we're trying to do some different things than what has happened before," Johnson says.Getting the word out is what draws Johnson to black neighborhood high schools such as this one, and the message he brings with him is a practical one. "The safest sex is no sex," he says. "But, in reality, we know only a certain number of people are going to hear that. Then I hit them with ' Hey. if you're going to do it, you've got to protect yourself and your partner. '"Hopefully, by talking realistically instead of avoiding the issues, Johnson can help make the next generation of African-Americans less likely to have HIV and AIDS. "Just try to be real with them," he says. "They appreciate that."26. The phrase "disease that the public still had a lot to learn about" here means a disease that .A. was already well-known thenB. was too complicated for peopleC. was still too new to be understoodD. killed too many victims then27. According to the passage, the group with the highest AIDS rate is .A. the white AmericansB. African-American menC. the American womenD. the black American women28. The speaker is named "Magic" Johnson because .A. he was once a famous basketball coachB. he was a happy survivor of the unhappy diseaseC. he was given chance to talk of his own experienceD. he was a very practical and realistic person in life29. The word "combat" (Paragraph 4) is closest in meaning to .A. come backB. combineC. fight againstD. avoid30. What is the purpose of Johnson's speech tour?A. To take himself as an example in fighting the disease.B. To raise the awareness of young Americans against the disease.C. To provide a better cure for the black American HIV sufferers.D. To try some new medical solutions on the HIV and AIDS sufferers.Passage FourOnce upon a time all you needed for a camping trip was a sleeping bag, a compass and some common sense. Now, according to my local sporting goods retailer, a lot more should be added. However, outdoor travel has become such a trend that urban people find themselves with some upscale retailers to address theirevery desire."Eco" and "adventure" are the latest fashionable words in destination travel; those in the industry know they can make serious cash off all the consumers. These are consumers who get outdoors not for nature's sake, but to work out simply for a splendid cocktail party.As a result of high-end demand, the great outdoors is becoming less affordable and accessible for ordinary people. Our national parks used to be vast acres of wilderness where people could go and enjoy nature, for free. But over the past 100 years, the government has been slowly selling or leasing off public lands for profit, and our current president is continuing the trend. Large ski resorts have swallowed up plenty of wilderness and small towns in the West by attracting more high-end businesses. Nature is now a commodity that can be repackaged and sold to the wealthy developers. As for the small amount of public land left, well, try to remember the last time you camped at a state park for free.The Joneses and everyone trying to keep up with them want a piece of the outdoors, but only with creature comforts included. The rest of us are being slowly priced out of nature. Pretty soon my tent and sleeping pack will be out of date; since camping will mean a luxury yurt with skylights for star-gazing. If this is what signifies experiencing nature in the new millennium, then Thoreau must be rolling in his grave.31. According to the author, outdoor travel has now become .A. less needed for the urban residentsB. an uncontrolled trend for city dwellersC. an ever more attractive interest for urban peopleD. so economical that most urban people can afford it32. The phrase "make serious cash off all the consumers" (Paragraph 2) means “”.A. make consumers deposit all their money into bankB. cause the consumers to use up all their moneyC. make all the consumers cash their money in the bankD. make a careful plan to attract as many consumers as possible33. Paragraph 2 is written to .A. introduce the nature's change of the outdoor travel todayB. criticize the outdoor campers for their waste of moneyD. describe the difference of outdoor camping today and what it was beforeD. imply the strong influence of the consuming society on the outdoor travel34. The author believes that .A. the government is right to sell or lease public lands to wealthy developersB. public lands shouldn't have been sold or leased to individuals for profitsC. nature should be left for wide public to enjoy rather than to rentD. the outdoor campers should be more clear-minded in spending money35. What can ordinary city dwellers do if the current outdoor travel trend continues?A. They can do nothing but give up their outdoor travel.B. They would feel angry and protest against the ill-trend.C. The government and the industry may change their attitude.D. Fewer and fewer urban people will make their seasonal outdoor travel.Part III V ocabulary and Structure (20 points)36. Taxes provide most of the government's .A. revenuesB. expensesC. profitsD. rewards37. Finding an excuse for herself, she claimed that it was outside her of responsibility.A. fieldB. rangeC. limitD. extent38. Gratitude is defined as the art of showing for every kindness, great and small.A. affectionB. appreciationC. motivationD. opposition39. My father seemed to be in no to look at my school report that day.A. feelingB. attitudeC. emotionD. mood40. It is not possible to exactly how our actions will affect the future.A. expectB. forbidC. foreseeD. inspect41. People who can't between colors are said to be color-blind.A. separateB. splitC. distinguishD. divide42. The twins are so much that it is difficult to tell one from the other.A. sameB. likelyC. alikeD. identical43. A pop star usually leads quite a hard life, with a lot of traveling heavy schedules.A. with regard toB. as toC. in relation toD. owing to44. There are many inconveniences that have to be when you are camping.A. put up withB. put down toC. put offD. put away45. This newspaper will not knowingly accept for real estate which is in violation of the law.A. publishingB. advertisingC. claimingD. discussing46. The film was picked up by a branch of 20th Century Fox and will be in a few cities this fall.A. freedB. openedC. startedD. released47. My experience me that a background in pure science is an ideal preparation for doing business.A. invitedB. persuadedC. advisedD. convinced48. E-commerce has increased the on customer satisfaction and delivery fulfillment.A. centerB. focusC. workforceD. target49. "I don't have much money," he'd say, "I need to my school loans."A. pay outB. pay backC. pay downD. pay for50. One hundred online courses make a Harvard education, worldwide.A. valuableB. allowableC. accessibleD. knowledgeable51. V ideo games, hated by parents and teachers as the enemy of learning, may be good for kids .A. in allB. after allC. for allD. by all52. Schools were created to prepare children for socialization.A. in the partB. on the partC. in partD. as a part53. The increased use of computers in business has been by a costly increase in computer crime.A. accompaniedB. disappointedC. matchedD. witnessed54. The United States today is no longer considered a "melting pot" society by many of its residents. , many people prefer the term "salad bowl."A. MoreoverB. More oftenC. Truly speakingD. Instead55. The students expected there more reviewing classes before the final exams.A. isB. beingC. areD. to be56. I respect Oprah's opinion, but I would also like her to respect .A. my ownB. mine'sC. mineD. me57. As a matter of fact, our life styles are changing and our bodies.A. as suchB. so such.C. such areD. so are58. The computer, working very fast, data at the speed of light.A. handlesB. handlingC. handledD. has handled59. I bought a new house last year, but I my old house yet, so at the moment I have two houses.A. didn't sellB. have not soldC. had not soldD. don't sell60. John didn't want to risk wet as he had only one suit.A. gettingB. to getC. being gotD. to begotten61. Martha ran all the way up to the station that her boyfriend had left fifteen minutes before.A. in order to findB. so as to findC. only to findD. such as to find62. George went hunting for a room but he didn't find one .A. to liveB. to live inC. for livingD. to be living in63. The chairman insists that there a meeting to be held within the shortest possible time.A. isB. will beC. wasD. be64. , gold is treasured not only for its beauty but also for its utility.A. In conclusionB. In contrastC. In additionD. In comparison65. With the guide the way, the rescue team set off on foot into the dark night.A. leadsB. ledC. leadingD. to lead66. The player asked he an opportunity to explain his case.A. givesB. be givenC. is givenD. should give67. We made this album for audience and critics; and "haters" were the last thing on our .A. brainB. listC. imageD. mind68. faculty member at a university, one has to have a doctorate degree.A. To becomeB. BecomeC. One becomesD. One becoming69. With Switzerland-based World Wildlife Fund, China is making a devoted effort the endangered pandas.A. savedB. savingC. saveD. to save70. Managing is the process of getting things by and through others.A. doneB. doC. doingD. did71. is a great pity that there are some disagreements in the school board meeting.A. ThatB. ThisC. ItD. There72. As his advisor, I believe that Jack Smith is bound to accomplish much at your university he be admitted.A. mightB. whetherC. hadD. should73. Skimming is one of the major types of selective reading. It differs from normal reading not all of the material is read.A. in thatB. in whichC. at thatD. by which74. When a hill, the driver should build up speed early in order to cut down gasoline consumption.A. approachedB. to approachC. approachD. approaching75. Dramatic changes in higher education are giving more people ever the chance of studying for a degree.A. thatB. thanC. asD. whoPart IV Cloze T est (10 points)For reasons of safety and ease of maintenance, Washington and dozens of other communities are building rubber sidewalks made 76 ground-up tires of cars and bikes. The rubber squares are up to three times more expensive than concrete squares but 77 longer, because tree roots and freezing weather won't crack them. That, 78 , could reduce the number of slip-and-fall complaints made 79 uneven pavements. The shock-absorbing surface also happens to be easier on the joints of slow runners and more forgiving when someone slips or falls. And the rubber sidewalks are considered more environmentally friendly. They 80 a way to recycle some of the estimated 290 million tires 81 out each year in the United States, and they do not restrict tree roots the way concrete squares 82 . Since 2001, a company, Rubbersidewalks, has been grinding thousands of old tires into small pieces, 83 sticky substances and baking the material into sidewalk sections that weigh less than eleven pounds a square foot, or a quarter of the weight of concrete. The rubber squares are now 84 in two colors of gray and orange. The District of Columbia has spent about $ 60,000 to replace broken concrete with the rubber squares here and there in a residential 85 northeast of the Capital.76. A. of B. on C. by D. for77. A. stay B. last C. exist D. survive78. A. by turns B. by return C. in turn D. in return79. A. for B. with C. to D. against80. A. furnish B. offer C. give D. refer81. A. thrown B. throwing C. threw D. throws82. A. doing B. done C. did D. do83. A. add B. added C. adding D. adds84. A. available B. accessible C. advisable D. achievable85. A. zone B. location C. position D. neighborhoodPaper Two 试卷二(30 minutes)Part ⅤWriting (15 points)1.影视明星和体育明星有何不同?2.你为什么喜欢影视明星(或体育明星)?3.明星偶像在学习中能起到什么积极作用?I Like Sports Stars BestWhom do you like best, Movie Stars or Sports Stars? Different people have different answers of this question. Some like Movie Stars, while others like Sports Stars, I myself prefer Sports Stars to Movie Stars.Although Movie Stars and Sports Stars are both public figures to ordinary people, although they are both wealthy, although Movie Stars are more popular than Sports Stars, I still like Sports Stars best, because on the one hand, they create a kind of sport spirit characterized with openness, fairness, justice. On the other hand, Sports Stars usually have a strong will and never-give-up determination in their careers; take World Table Tennis Championship Miss Deng Y aping as an example, her hard work and determination to success helped her overcome many disadvantages, her brilliant achievements have definitely proved that height was nothing but hard work was everything.So far as Sports Stars are concerned, I think they are such kind of persons who are worthy of recognition, who I look up to when it comes to the game. Sports Stars are examples that whatever my dream will be, it is possible to become just as what it might be. And whatever my goal will be, I can only reach it with a little hard work, effort, and commitment.。

2007-2011年广东高考英语试题完整版包答案解析

2007-2011年广东高考英语试题完整版包答案解析

2007年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(广东卷)英语本试卷共12页,四大题,满分150分。

考试用时120分钟。

注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名和考生号、试室号、座位号填写在答题卡上。

用2B铅笔将试卷类型(A)填涂在答题卡相应位置上。

将条形码横贴在答题卡右上角“条形码粘贴处”。

2.选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案,答案不能答在试卷上。

3.非选择题必须用黑色字迹钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液。

不按以上要求作答的答案无效。

4.考生必须保持答题卡的整洁。

考试结束后,将试卷和答题卡一并交回。

Ⅱ听力(共两节,满分35分)第一节听力理解(5段共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)每段播放两遍。

各段后有几个小题,各段播放前每小题有5秒钟的阅题时间。

请根据各段播放内容及其相关小题,在5秒钟内从题中所给的A、B、C项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

·听第一段对话,回答第1—3题。

1. What does the girl want her father to buy7A. A ruler.B. High-tech things.C. Pencils and erasers.2. Which of the following does the father consider buying for his dau ghter?A. A calculator.B. A computer.C. An MP3.3. Which of the following could be a reason for her father to buy wha t she wants7A. She volunteers to use some of her own money.B. She asks her father to buy a cheap one online.C. She tells her father she is the best in school.听第二段对话,回答第4—6题。

2007年12月A级真题参考答案及听力录音原文

2007年12月A级真题参考答案及听力录音原文

2007年12月高等学校英语应用能力A级考试真题参考答案及听力录音原文Part I Listening Comprehension (15 minutes)(评分标准:1-15题每题1分,共15分)Section A1. A2. D3. B4. A5. CSection BConversation 16. C7. BConversation 28. B 9. B 10. DSection C11. the Internet 12. boss 13. pollution14. human 15. face to facePart II Vocabulary & Structure (15 minutes)(评分标准:16-25每题0.5分,26-35每题1分,共15分)Section A16. B 17. A 18. C 19. D 20. A21. B 22. C 23. C 24. D 25. DSection B26. applications 27. cheerful 28. has seen 29. introduced 30. is allowed 31. having seen 32. to discuss 33. will last 34. deeply 35. usePart III Reading Comprehension (40 minutes)(评分标准:36-45每题2分,46-50每空1分,51-55每空0.5分,56-60每题1分,共35分)Task 136. B 37. C 38. A 39. B 40. CTask 241. C 42. B 43. C 44. B 45. ATask 346. Information security specialist 47. information system security48. bachelor’s 49. Permanent Resident status 50. resumes@Task 451. B, G 52. K, M 53. J, N 54. P, F 55. Q, EA. reading, reference and copying阅读、查阅、复印B. staff only员工专用C. closed shelves for undergraduates本科生专用书架D. information retrieval room信息检索室E. inter-library loan馆际互借F. display & reading room for new books新书展览室G. multi-media reading room多媒体阅览室H. reference department office参考书部门办公室I. novelty research奇书检索J. lecture hall报告厅K. reading room for reference books参考书阅览室L. return deposit还书库M. reading room for Chinese social books中文社科图书阅览室N. title catalogue书名目录O. circulation for foreign books外文书刊借阅P. card catalogue卡片目录Q. periodicals and magazines期刊杂志阅览Task 556. visitors 57. accepted 58. website59. questions or comments 60. Jim SmithPart IV Translation---English into Chinese (25 minutes)(评分标准:61-64每题2分,65题12分,共20分)61. B---A---D---C 2---1---0.5---062. D---C---B---A 2---1---0.5---063. B---A---D---C 2---1---0.5---064. C---A---B---D 2---1---0.5---065.这些规章制度可以保证你在使用信用卡网上购物或电话购物时更安全。

2007年高考英语试题及参考答案(广东卷)

2007年高考英语试题及参考答案(广东卷)

独立主格结构详解由于独立主格结构特殊的构成及复杂的文法意义,使其成为各个学习阶段的重点与难点。

独立主格结构独立于主句之外,由一个名词或代词充当逻辑主语,后加一个非限定动词或非动词形式作逻辑谓语而构成,意义上相当于一个从句,通常在句中作状语,表示时间、条件、原因、方式及伴随等多种修饰关系,却与主句之间不使用任何连词。

为了便于读者对该结构进行全面的掌握,本文试从其构成、用法、意义及特殊结构等方面进行讲解。

一、独立主格结构的构成1.名词(代词)+现在分词She stood back and looked at him, her face smiling radiantly.她站在后面,望着他,脸上露出灿烂的笑容。

Night falling, we hurried home.夜幕降临时分,我们就赶快回家了。

2.名词(代词)+过去分词He lay on his back, his hands crossed under his head.他仰卧着,双手叉在一起放在脑袋下面。

His voice drowned by the noise, the speaker had to interrupt his lecture.噪音盖过了演讲者的声音,他不得不中断自己的演讲。

3.名词(代词)+形容词She came into the room, ( her ) ears red with cold.她进屋来,耳朵冻得通红。

The floor wet and slippery, we had to stay outside.地板又湿又滑,我们不得不呆在外面。

注意:在独立结构中,作主语的名词词组有时可以省去限定词。

4.名词(代词)+副词A damaged motorbike lay on the road, the petrol out.一辆损坏了的摩托车躺在路面上,汽油流出来。

The meeting over, we all went home.会议结束后,我们都回家了。

2007英语真题及答案

2007英语真题及答案

2007 年全国攻读工商管理硕士学位研究生入学考试英语试题Section I Vocabulary ( 10 points )Directions: There are 20 incomplete sentences in this section. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence.Then blacken the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET with a pencil.1.His wife has been _______a lot of pressure on him to change his job.A.taking B.exerting C.giving D.pushing2.It is estimated that,currently, about 50,000 species become _____every year.A.extinct B.instinct C.distinct D.intense3.John says that his present job does not provide him with enough ______for his organizing ability.scope B.space C.capacity D.range4.Many _______will be opened up in the future for those with a university education.A.probabilitiesB.realities C.necessities D.opportunities5.After his uncle died,the young man _____the beautiful estate with which he changed from a poor man to a wealthy noble.A.inhabited B.inherited C.inhibited D.inhaled6.The manager is calling on a______ customer trying to talk him into signing the contract.A.prosperousB.preliminary C.pessimistic D.prospective7.In 1991,while t11e economies of industrialized countries met an economic_____,the economies of developing countries were growing very fast.A.revival B.repression C.recession D.recovery8.The destruction of the twin towers _________shock and anger throughout the world.A.summoned B.tempted C provoked D.stumbled9.About 20 of the passengers who were injured in a plane crash are said to be in _____condition.A.decisive B.urgent C.vital D.critical10.The interactions between China and the US will surely have a significant _______on peace and stability in the Asia—Pacific region and the world as a whole.A.importance B.impression C.impact D.implication11.The poor countries are extremely _______to international economic fluctuations-A.inclined B.vulnerable C.attracted D.reduced12.Applicants should note that all positions are——to Australian citizenship requirements.A.subject B.subjective C.objected D.objective13.We aim to ensure that all candidates are treated fairly and that they have equal ______to employment opportunities.A.entrance B.entry C.access D.admission14.Successful learning is not a(n)________activity but consists of four distinct stages in a specific orderA.only B.sole C.mere D.single15.The opportunity to explore and play and the encouragement to do so Can ________the performance of many children.A.withhold B.prevent C.enhance D.justify16.All her hard work __________in the end,and she finally passed the exam.A.showed off B.paid off C.1eft off D.kept off17.In order to live the kind of life we want and to be the person we want to be,we have to do more than just ________with events.A.put sup B.set up C.turn up D.make up18.The team played hard because the championship of the state was______.A.at hand B.at stake C.at large D.at best19.I don’t think you'll change his mind;once he’s decided on so something he tends to _____it.A.stick to B.abide by C.comply with D.keep on20.Tom placed the bank notes,_________the change and receipts,back in the drawer.A. more thanB. but for C.thanks to D. along withSection II Cloze (10 points)Directions: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1.Advancing age means losing your hair, your waistline and your memory,right ? Dana Denis is just 40 years old,but 21 she’s worried about what she calls’my rolling mental blackouts.””I try to remember something and I just blank out,”she saysYou may 22 about these lapses,calling them ”senior moments ”or blaming "early Alzheimer’s (老年痴呆症).”Is it an inescapable fact that the older you get,the 23 you remember? Well, sort of.But as time goes by, we tend to blame age 24 problems that are not necessarily age—related.“When a teenager can’t find her keys,she thinks it's because she’s distracted or disorganized,”says Paul Gold.“A 70-year-old blames her 25 .”In fact,the 70-year-old may have been 26 things for decades.In healthy people,memory doesn’t worsen as 27 as many of us think.“As we 28 ,the memory mechanism isn’t 29 ,”says psychologist Fergus Craik.”It’s just inefficient.”/The brain’s processing 30 slows down over the years,though no one knows exactly 31. Recent research suggests that nerve cells lose efficiency and 32 there’s less activity in the brain.But,cautions Barry Gordon,”It's not clear that less activity is 33 .A beginning athlete is winded(气喘吁吁)more easily than a 34 athlete.In the same way, 35 the brain gets more skilled at a task,it expends less energy on it.”There are 36 you can take to compensate for normal slippage in your memory gears,though it 3 7 effort.Margaret Sewell says:”We’re a quick-fix culture, but you have to 38 to keep your brain. 3 9 shape.It’s like having a good body.You Can’t go to the gym once a year 40 expect to stay in top form.”21.A. almost B. seldom C. already D. never22.A. joke B. laugh C. blame D. criticize23.A. much B. little C. more D. less24.A. since B. for C. by D. because25.A. memory B. mind C. trouble D. health26.A. disorganizing B. misplacing C. putting D. finding27.A. swiftly B. frequently C. timely D. quickly28.A.mature B. advance C. age D. grow29.A. broken B. poor C. perfect D. working30.A. pattern B. time C. space D. information31.A . why B. how C. what D. when32.A. since B. hence C. that D. although33.A. irregular B. better C. normal D. worse34.A. famous B. senior C. popular D. trained35.A. as B. till C. though D. yet36.A. stages B. steps C. advantages D. purposes37.A. makes B. takes C. does D. spends38.A. rest B. come C. work D. study39.A. to B. for C. on D. in40.A. so B. or C. and D. ifSection III Reading comprehension (40 points)Directions:Read the following four passages. Answer the questions below each passage by choosing A, B, C and D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.Passage OnePrior to the 20th century, many languages with small numbers of speakers survived for centuries. The increasingly interconnected modern world makes it much more difficult for small language communities to live in relative isolation, a key factor in language maintenance and preservation.It remains to be seen whether the world can maintain its linguistic and cultural diversity in the centuries ahead. Many powerful forces appear to work against it :population growth, which pushes migrant populations into the world’s last isolated locations; mass tourism; global telecommunications and mass media; and the spread of gigantic global corporations. All of these forces appear to signify a future in which the language of advertising, popular culture, and consumer products become similar. Already English and a few other major tongues have emerged as global languages of commerce and communication. For many of the world’s peoples, learning one of these languages is viewed as the key to education, economic opportunity, and a better way of life.Only about 3,000 languages now in use are expected to survive the coming century. Are most of the rest doomed in the century after that?Whether most of these languages survive will probably depend on how strongly cultural groups wish to keep their identity alive through a native language. To do so will require an emphasis on bilingualism(mastery of two languages). Bilingual speakers could use their own language in smaller spheres---at home, among friends, in community settings---and a global language at work, in dealings with government, and in commercial spheres. In this way, many small languages could sustain their cultural and linguistic integrity alongside global languages,rather than yield to the homogenizing(同化的)forces of globalization.Ironically, the trend of technological innovation that has threatened minority languages could also help save them. For example, some experts predict that computer software translation tools will one day permit minority language speakers to browse the Internet using their native tongues. Linguists are currently using computer—aided learning tools to teach a variety of threatened languages.For many endangered languages, the line between revival and death is extremely thin. Language is remarkably resilient(有活力的),however. It is not just a tool for communicating, but also a powerful way of separating different groups, or of demonstrating group identity. Many indigenous(原生的,土著的)communities have shown that it is possible to live in the modern world while reclaiming their unique identities through language.41.Minority languages can be best preserved in __________.A.an increasingly interconnected worldB.maintaining small numbers of speakersC.relatively isolated language communitiesD.following the tradition of the 20th century42.According to Paragraph 2, that the world can maintain its linguistic diversity in the future is _______.A.uncertain B.unrealistic C.foreseeable D.definite43.According to the author, bilingualism can help_________.A.small languages become acceptable in work placesB.homogenize the world’s languages and culturesC.global languages reach home and community settingsD.speakers maintain their linguistic and cultural identityputer technology is helpful for preserving minority languages in that it_________.A.makes learning a global language unnecessaryB.facilitates the learning and using of those languagesC.raises public awareness of saving those languagesD.makes it easier for linguists to study those languages45.In the author’s view, many endangered languages are________.A.remarkably well-kept in this modern worldB.exceptionally powerful tools of communicationC.quite possible to be revived instead of dying outD.a unique way of bringing different groups togetherPassage TwoEveryone,it seems,has a health problem。

英语听力(复试)

英语听力(复试)

广东商学院2007年硕士研究生复试英语听力测试题(50分, 每题2分)Listening ComprehensionDirections: You will hear three passages, and each passage will be read twice. After the second reading, choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.Passage 1 Hide-and-SeekListen to the passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions:1. What are the neighbor’s children fond of playing?A. Football match.B. Games on the beach.C. Hide-and-seek.D. Tricks on others.2. Where were they playing one afternoon?A. In the street just outside the post office.B. In the street near the cinema.C. In the street away from the station.D. In the street just beside the letter box.3. How old was Young Ian?A. 4.B. 5.C. 6.D. 7.4. Where did Young Ian hide himself when his sister, Janet, shut her eyes and wascounting up to ten?A. In the post office.B. Behind the letter box.C. In the letter box.D. Behind a car nearby.5. Why was he so frightened?A. Because it was so dark inside.B. Because it was so small inside.C. Because it was so cold inside.D. Because the door was locked by himself.6. Who happened to find him in?A. His sister.B.A passerby.C. A postman.D. A policeman.7. What did Janet do then?A. Asked the passerby for help.B. Asked the postman for help.C. Asked the policeman for help.D. Opened the door by herself.8. How did the postman make Young Ian stop crying?A. Threatening to send him to the police station.B. Offering him a bar of chocolate.C. Telling him to be more careful next time.D. Telling him to remember to stick a stamp on himself next time.Passage 2 Greetings and IntroductionsListen to the passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions:9. How is a man or a woman customarily introduced to each other in social activities?A. A woman is first introduced to a man.B. A man is first introduced to a woman.C. Introductions are based on a person’s social position.D. There is no definite order in introductions.10. What is the real situation in the business world when people begin to introduce toeach other?A. A woman is usually first introduced.B. Only the most important one is introduced.C. A man is usually first introduced.D. The person in the highest rank is first introduced.11. How would you introduce two people to each other if they are in the same positionin the business world?A. The person who is first introduced is older than the other.B. The person who is first introduced is a female.C. The person who is first introduced is doing a better business than the other.D. The person who is first introduced is less familiar to the speaker than the other.12. What will you do when you have to introduce yourself to a new colleague or anassociate?A. You don’t have to do anything.B. You will have to wait for others to say hello to you.C. You might start off by extending your hand and saying “Hello!”.D. You might hold out your hand only.13. What will you do when you meet someone to whom you have been introducedearlier?A. You may start to talk to someone else.B. You might be prepared to intruduce yourself again if necessary.C. You needn’t introduce yourself again.D. You don’t have to shake hands again.14. Which of the following statements is true?A. Americans rarely shake their hands when first introduced to new people.B. Americans rarely shake hands while parting.C. Social kissing between man and woman is rarely acceptable while they areparting.D. American women rarely kiss each other while parting.15. Which of the following is NOT the suggestion given by the writer?A. Don’t use your native language too much while you are with a group ofEnglish-speaking people.B. Don’t use any abusive language while you are having a conversation.C. Don’t talk or whisper during the performance when you are in a theatre.D. You may use either your native language or English while you are with a groupof English-speaking people.16. What is the writer’s attitude to “Greetings and Introductions”?A. The more you emphasize, the better this aspect of US culture will be.B. They are very important to US culture.C. They are just a social aspect of US culture.D. The role of greetings is more important than that of introductions.Passage 3 Sleep and Language LearningListen to the passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions:17. What does the speaker really describe in the speech?A. People can learn English well in their sleep.B. People can learn English well while working.C. People can learn English well through their talking (conversations).D. People can learn English well by taking a systematic course.18. How do specialists comment on this study method?A. It shows the learning speed.B. It exhilarates the learning speed.C. It worsens their memory.D. It enhances their abilities.19. How effective can average person learn during sleep as in the same period duringthe day?A. Almost the same.B. Two times as much.C. Three times as much.D. Two or three times as much.20. What does sleep-teaching do?A. It hammers the new things into your head.B. It hammers the interesting things into your mind.C. It hammers the humorous things into your mind.D. It hammers only what you have studied while being awake into your mind.21. How long did each lesson last?A. 8 hours.B. 16 hours.C. 12 hours.D. 20 hours.22. What were given in the first three hours with the students awake?A. English grammar.B. English vocabulary.C. English grammar and vovabulary.D. The history of English language.23. What did the radio do for the next three hours after 11 p.m.?A. It whispered the lesson again into his sleeping ears.B. It helped him remain awake.C. It hammered the things he needed.D. It kept him asleep.24. What did he have to do again for another three hours before having breakfast?A. To prepare the new lessons.B. To review his lessons.C. To keep him thinking.D. To continue writing.25. Where are the learn-while-you-sleep methods being tried now?A. In China.B. In England.C. In America.D. In several countries.This is the end of the listening test. Good luck!。

2007英语真题及答案

2007英语真题及答案

2007 年全国攻读工商管理硕士学位研究生入学考试英语试题Section I Vocabulary ( 10 points )Directions: There are 20 incomplete sentences in this section. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence.Then blacken the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET with a pencil.1.His wife has been _______a lot of pressure on him to change his job.A.taking B.exerting C.giving D.pushing 2.It is estimated that,currently, about 50,000 species become _____every year.A.extinct B.instinct C.distinct D.intense 3.John says that his present job does not provide him with enough ______for his organizingability.scope B.space C.capacity D.range 4.Many _______will be opened up in the future for those with a university education.A.probabilitiesB.realities C.necessities D.opportunities5.After his uncle died,the young man _____the beautiful estate with which he changed froma poor man to a wealthy noble.A.inhabited B.inherited C.inhibited D.inhaled 6.The manager is calling on a______ customer trying to talk him into signing the contract.A.prosperousB.preliminary C.pessimistic D.prospective7.In 1991,while t11e economies of industrialized countries met an economic_____,the economies of developing countries were growing very fast.A.revival B.repression C.recession D.recovery 8.The destruction of the twin towers _________shock and anger throughout the world.A.summoned B.tempted C provoked D.stumbled9.About 20 of the passengers who were injured in a plane crash are said to be in_____condition.A.decisive B.urgent C.vital D.critical 10.The interactions between China and the US will surely have a significant _______on peace and stability in the Asia—Pacific region and the world as a whole.A.importance B.impression C.impact D.implication11.The poor countries are extremely _______to international economic fluctuations- A.inclined B.vulnerable C.attracted D.reduced 12.Applicants should note that all positions are——to Australian citizenship requirements.A.subject B.subjective C.objected D.objective13.We aim to ensure that all candidates are treated fairly and that they have equal______to employment opportunities.A.entrance B.entry C.access D.admission 14.Successful learning is not a(n)________activity but consists of four distinct stages ina specific orderA.only B.sole C.mere D.single15.The opportunity to explore and play and the encouragement to do so Can________the performance of many children.A.withhold B.prevent C.enhance D.justify 16.All her hard work __________in the end,and she finally passed the exam.A.showed off B.paid off C.1eft off D.kept off 17.In order to live the kind of life we want and to be the person we want to be,we have to domore than just ________with events.A.put sup B.set up C.turn up D.make up18.The team played hard because the championship of the state was______.A.at hand B.at stake C.at large D.at best 19.I don’t think you'll change his mind;once he’s decided on so something he tends to_____it.A.stick to B.abide by C.comply with D.keep on 20.Tom placed the bank notes,_________the change and receipts,back in the drawer.A. more thanB. but for C.thanks to D. along withSection II Cloze (10 points)Directions: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank andmark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1.Advancing age means losing your hair, your waistline and your memory,right ? Dana Denis is just 40 years old,but 21 she’s worried about what she calls’my rolling mental blackouts.””I try to remember something and I just blank out,”she saysYou may 22 about these lapses,calling them ”senior moments ”or blaming "early Alzheimer’s (老年痴呆症).”Is it an inescapable fact that the older you get,the 23 you remember? Well, sort of.But as time goes by, we tend to blame age 24 problems that are notnecessarily age—related.“When a teenager can’t find her keys,she thinks it's because she’s distracted or disorganized,”says Paul Gold.“A 70-year-old blames her 25 .”In fact,the 70-year-old mayhave been 26 things for decades.In healthy people,memory doesn’t worsen as 27 as many of us think.“As we 28 ,the memory mechanism isn’t 29 ,”says psychologist Fergus Craik.”It’s just inefficient.”The brain’s processing 30 slows down over the years,though no one knows exactly 31. Recent research suggests that nerve cells lose efficiency and 32 there’s less activity in the brain.But,cautions Barry Gordon,”It's not clear that less activity is 33 .A beginning athlete is winded(气喘吁吁)more easily than a 34 athlete.In the same way, 35 the brain gets moreskilled at a task,it expends less energy on it.”There are 36 you can take to compensate for normal slippage in your memory gears,though it 3 7 effort.Margaret Sewell says:”We’re a quick-fix culture, but you have to 38 to keep your brain. 3 9 shape.It’s like having a good body.You Can’t go to the gym once ayear 40 expect to stay in top form.”21.A. almost B. seldom C. already D. never22.A. joke B. laugh C. blame D. criticize23.A. much B. little C. more D. less24.A. since B. for C. by D. because25.A. memory B. mind C. trouble D. health26.A. disorganizing B. misplacing C. putting D. finding27.A. swiftly B. frequently C. timely D. quickly28.A.mature B. advance C. age D. grow29.A. broken B. poor C. perfect D. working30.A. pattern B. time C. space D. information31.A . why B. how C. what D. when32.A. since B. hence C. that D. although33.A. irregular B. better C. normal D. worse34.A. famous B. senior C. popular D. trained35.A. as B. till C. though D. yet36.A. stages B. steps C. advantages D. purposes37.A. makes B. takes C. does D. spends38.A. rest B. come C. work D. study39.A. to B. for C. on D. in40.A. so B. or C. and D. ifSection III Reading comprehension (40 points)Directions:Read the following four passages. Answer the questions below each passage by choosing A, B, C and D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.Passage OnePrior to the 20th century, many languages with small numbers of speakers survived for centuries. The increasingly interconnected modern world makes it much more difficult for small language communities to live in relative isolation, a key factor in language maintenance andpreservation.It remains to be seen whether the world can maintain its linguistic and cultural diversity in the centuries ahead. Many powerful forces appear to work against it :population growth, which pushes migrant populations into the world’s last isolated locations; mass tourism; global telecommunications and mass media; and the spread of gigantic global corporations. All of these forces appear to signify a future in which the language of advertising, popular culture, and consumer products become similar. Already English and a few other major tongues have emerged as global languages of commerce and communication. For many of the world’s peoples, learning one of these languages is viewed as the key to education, economic opportunity, and a better wayof life.Only about 3,000 languages now in use are expected to survive the coming century. Are mostof the rest doomed in the century after that?Whether most of these languages survive will probably depend on how strongly cultural groups wish to keep their identity alive through a native language. To do so will require an emphasis on bilingualism(mastery of two languages). Bilingual speakers could use their own language in smaller spheres---at home, among friends, in community settings---and a global language at work, in dealings with government, and in commercial spheres. In this way, many small languages could sustain their cultural and linguistic integrity alongside global languages, rather than yield to the homogenizing(同化的)forces of globalization.Ironically, the trend of technological innovation that has threatened minority languages could also help save them. For example, some experts predict that computer software translation tools will one day permit minority language speakers to browse the Internet using their native tongues.Linguists are currently using computer—aided learning tools to teach a variety of threatenedlanguages.For many endangered languages, the line between revival and death is extremely thin. Language is remarkably resilient(有活力的),however. It is not just a tool for communicating, but also a powerful way of separating different groups, or of demonstrating group identity. Many indigenous(原生的,土著的)communities have shown that it is possible to live in the modern world while reclaiming their unique identities through language.41.Minority languages can be best preserved in __________.A.an increasingly interconnected worldB.maintaining small numbers of speakersC.relatively isolated language communitiesD.following the tradition of the 20th century42.According to Paragraph 2, that the world can maintain its linguistic diversity in the futureis _______.A.uncertain B.unrealistic C.foreseeable D.definite43.According to the author, bilingualism can help_________.A.small languages become acceptable in work placesB.homogenize the world’s languages and culturesC.global languages reach home and community settingsD.speakers maintain their linguistic and cultural identityputer technology is helpful for preserving minority languages in that it_________.A.makes learning a global language unnecessaryB.facilitates the learning and using of those languagesC.raises public awareness of saving those languagesD.makes it easier for linguists to study those languages45.In the author’s view, many endangered languages are________.A.remarkably well-kept in this modern worldB.exceptionally powerful tools of communicationC.quite possible to be revived instead of dying outD.a unique way of bringing different groups togetherPassage TwoEveryone,it seems,has a health problem。

英语口语与听力测试

英语口语与听力测试

广东商学院硕士研究生入学考试试卷考试年度:2010年考试科目代码及名称:F518-英语口语与听力测试适用专业:除英语语言文学之外所有专业[友情提醒:请在考点提供的专用答题纸上答题,答在本卷或草稿纸上无效!]This test is composed of Two Parts, conversational questions for Part I and reading comprehension for Part II. Each part will take about 5 minutes.Part IDirection: In this part, the students will choose one of the topic cards and talk about the topic on the chosen card. The student will be evaluated by the interviewers in terms of listening ability, pronunciation, fluency and ideas expressed in English.TOPIC CARD NO.2TOPIC CARD NO.4TOPIC CARD NO.6TOPIC CARD NO.8TOPIC CARD NO.10Part IIDirection: In this part, the student will draw one of the story cards. The student is supposed to read aloud the story to the interviewers and then will answer some questions in accordance with the story.Directions:Please read aloud the story. After you have finished reading, you will be asked some questions by the interviewers. Please answer the interviewer’s questions according to th e story.Did the Girl Sell Drugs?A couple lived near the ocean and used to walk the beach a lot. One summer they noticed a girl who was at the beach pretty much every day. She wasn’t unusual, nor was the travel bag she carried, except for one thing: She would approach people who were sitting on the beach, glance around, and then speak to them.Generally, the people would respond negatively and she would wander off, but occasionally someone would nod and there would be a quick exchange of money for something she carried in her bag. The couple assumed she was selling drugs and debated calling the cops, but since they didn’t know for sure they just continued to watch her.After a couple of weeks the wife asked, “Honey, have you ever noticed that she only goes up to people with radios and other electronic devices?”He hadn’t and said so. Then she said, “Tomorrow I want to get a towel and our big radio and go lie out on the beach. Then we can find out what she’s really doing.”Well, the plan went off without a hitch, and the wife was almost hopping up and down with anticipation when she saw the girl talk to her husband and then leave. The man walked up the beach and met his wife at the road.“Well, is she selling drugs?” she asked excitedly.“No, she’s not.” He said, enjoying this probably more than he should have. “Well, what is it, then?” his wife fairly shrieked.The man grinned and said, “Her name is Sally and she’s a battery salesperson.”Questions asked by the interviewer:1.Where did this couple live?2.Whom did they notice one summer?3.What did the girl do on the beach?4.Did the couple call the cops? Why or why not?5.What did the man find out about the girl?Directions:Please read aloud the story. After you have finished reading, you will be asked some questions by the interviewers. Please answer theinterviewer’s questions according to the story.Did the Two Men Survive From the Aircrash?Have you heard the story about the two men who crashed in their private plane onto a South Pacific island? They both survived.One of the men brushed himself off and then proceeded to run all over the island in order to determine their chances for survival.After a thorough search of the island he rushed up to the other man and declared, “This Island is uninhabited, there is no food, there is no water. We are going to die!”The other man comfortably leaned against the fuselage of the wrecked plane, folded his rams and responded, “I make $ 100,000 per week.” And then was quiet.The first man, realizing his friend must not understand, declared again with strong conviction, “Listen, we are on an uninhabited island. There is no food, no water. We are going to die!”The other man, unruffled, again responded. “Listen, I make $ 100,000 per week.”Mystified, the first man, taken aback, but unwilling to be satisfied with such an answer again repeated, “I’m telling you we ARE going to die. There is no one else on this island. There is No food. There is No water. We are, I repeat, we ARE going to die. ”Still unfazed, the first man looked the other in the eyes and said, “Don’t make me say this again. I make $ 100,000 per week. I pay a 20% personal income tax. My tax collector WILL find us!”Questions asked by the interviewer:1.Where did the private plane crashed onto?2.Were there any one else besides the two men on this Island?3.Were the two men worried when they knew they were on anuninhabited island?4.Why didn’t one of them seem to be worried?5.Did the two men survive the air-crash? How?Directions:Please read aloud the story. After you have finished reading, you willbe asked some questions by the interviewers. Please answer the interviewer’s questions according to the story.Did the Snake Bite the Husband?A couple living in our town had a lot of potted plants. During a recent cold spell, the wife brought them indoors to protect them from a possible freeze. A little green grass snake was hibernating in one of the plants. When it had warmed up, it crawled out and the wife saw it go under the sofa. She let out a very loud scream.The husband, having just finished his shower, ran into the living room in his underwear to see what the problem was. She told him there was a snake under the sofa. He got down on his hands and knees to look for it. About that time the family dog came into the room and brushed its cold nose against his leg. He thought the snake had bitten him and he fainted. His wife thought he had a heart attack, so she called an ambulance. The attendants rushed in, loaded him on a stretcher, and started carrying him out.Just then the snake came out from under the sofa. One Emergency Medical Technician saw it and dropped his end of the stretcher just as they started down the stairs. This caused the husband to fall down the stairs, breaking his leg, so he ended up in the hospital.Questions asked by the interviewer:1.Why did the wife bring the potted plants indoors?2.What did the wife see go under the sofa?3.What did the husband look for when he got down on his hands andknees?4.Who brushed its nose against the leg of the husband?5.Why did the husband ended up in the hospital?。

[大学英语考试复习资料]广东省成人高等教育学士学位英语水平考试真题2007年

[大学英语考试复习资料]广东省成人高等教育学士学位英语水平考试真题2007年
问题:6. Heather: Look, I've got a problem here. Will you helpme?
Rebecca: ______, but I'll try.
A.No, I won't
B.I'm really willing to
C.Yes, I'm glad
D.I'm not sure if I can
Professor: ______ Are you a student of biology?
Student: No. I major in chemistry.
A.I think so
B.I'm glad to hear that
C.It must be
D.It's not so interesting
D.What's the time now
答案:C[解析] 本题考查对日期的询问。询问日期的问法是“What is the date today?”(今天是几月几日?)。答案中选项C符合这种表达法,选项A为询问星期几的问法,选项D为询问时间的问法。
问题:2. Speaker A: Can you tell me the way to the library?
D.OK. Just do 景。根据说话人A的询问,可以推测回答应该是“Yes, it is.”或“No, it isn't.”。故本题只能选B。
问题:3. Patient: Could you arrange for me to see Doctor Smith tomorrow morning?
B.good for you
C.I didn't find it

大作文小结2007年(广东卷)英语试卷

大作文小结2007年(广东卷)英语试卷

试卷类型:A2007年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(广东卷)英语试卷本试卷共12页,四大题,满分150分。

考试用时120分钟。

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I听力(共两节,满分35分)第一节听力理解(5段共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)每段播放两遍。

各段后有几个小题,各段播放前每小题有5秒钟的阅题时间。

请根据各段播放内容及其相关小题,在5秒钟内从题中所给的A、B、C项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

听第一段对话,回答第1—3题。

1.What does the girl want her father to buy7A.A ruler.B.High-tech things.C.Pencils and erasers.2.Which of the following does the father consider buying for his daughter?A.A calculator.B.A computer.C.An MP3.3.Which of the following could be a reason for her father to buy what she wants7 A.She volunteers to use some of her own money.B.She asks her father to buy a cheap one online.C.She tells her father she is the best in school.听第二段对话,回答第4—6题。

2007英语听力(复试)

2007英语听力(复试)

广东商学院2007年硕士研究生复试英语听力测试题(50分, 每题2分)Listening ComprehensionDirections: Y ou will hear three passages, and each passage will be read twice. After the second reading, choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.Passage 1 Hide-and-SeekListen to the passage and choose the best answer to each of the following q uestions:1. What are the neighbor’s children fond of playing?A. Football match.B. Games on the beach.C. Hide-and-seek.D. Tricks on others.2. Where were they playing one afternoon?A. In the street just outside the post office.B. In the street near the cinema.C. In the street away from the station.D. In the street just beside the letter box.3. How old was Y oung Ian?A. 4.B. 5.C. 6.D. 7.4. Where did Y oung Ian hide himself when his sister, Janet, shut her eyes and wascounting up to ten?A. In the post office.B. Behind the letter box.C. In the letter box.D. Behind a car nearby.5. Why was he so frightened?A. Because it was so dark inside.B. Because it was so small inside.C. Because it was so cold inside.D. Because the door was locked by himself.6. Who happened to find him in?A. His sister.B.A passerby.C. A postman.D. A policeman.7. What did Janet do then?A. Asked the passerby for help.B. Asked the postman for help.C. Asked the policeman for help.D. Opened the door by herself.8. How did the postman make Y oung Ian stop crying?A. Threatening to send him to the police station.B. Offering him a bar of chocolate.C. Telling him to be more careful next time.D. Telling him to remember to stick a stamp on himself next time.Passage 2 Greetings and IntroductionsListen to the passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions:9. How is a man or a woman customarily introduced to each other in social activities?A. A woman is first introduced to a man.B. A man is first introduced to a woman.C. Introductions are based on a person’s social position.D. There is no definite order in introductions.10. What is the real situation in the business world when people begin to introduce toeach other?A. A woman is usually first introduced.B. Only the most important one is introduced.C. A man is usually first introduced.D. The person in the highest rank is first introduced.11. How would you introduce two people to each other if they are in the same positionin the business world?A. The person who is first introduced is older than the other.B. The person who is first introduced is a female.C. The person who is first introduced is doing a better business than the other.D. The person who is first introduced is less familiar to the speaker than the other.12. What will you do when you have to introduce yourself to a new colleague or anassociate?A. Y ou don’t have to do anything.B. Y ou will have to wait for others to say hello to you.C. Y ou might start off by extending your hand and saying “Hello!”.D. Y ou might hold out your hand only.13. What will you do when you meet someone to whom you have been introducedearlier?A. Y ou may start to talk to someone else.B. Y ou might be prepared to intruduce yourself again if necessary.C. Y ou needn’t introduce yourself again.D. Y ou don’t have to shake hands again.14. Which of the following statements is true?A. Americans rarely shake their hands when first introduced to new people.B. Americans rarely shake hands while parting.C. Social kissing between man and woman is rarely acceptable while they areparting.D. American women rarely kiss each other while parting.15. Which of the following is NOT the suggestion given by the writer?A. Don’t use your native language too much while you are with a group ofEnglish-speaking people.B. Don’t use any abusive language while you are having a conversation.C. Don’t talk or whisper during the performance when you are in a theatre.D. Y ou may use either your native language or English while you are with a groupof English-speaking people.16. What is the writer’s attitude to “Greetings and Introductions”?A. The more you emphasize, the better this aspect of US culture will be.B. They are very important to US culture.C. They are just a social aspect of US culture.D. The role of greetings is more important than that of introductions.Passage 3 Sleep and Language LearningListen to the passage and choose the best answer to each of the following q uestions:17. What does the speaker really describe in the speech?A. People can learn English well in their sleep.B. People can learn English well while working.C. People can learn English well through their talking (conversations).D. People can learn English well by taking a systematic course.18. How do specialists comment on this study method?A. It shows the learning speed.B. It exhilarates the learning speed.C. It worsens their memory.D. It enhances their abilities.19. How effective can average person learn during sleep as in the same period duringthe day?A. Almost the same.B. Two times as much.C. Three times as much.D. Two or three times as much.20. What does sleep-teaching do?A. It hammers the new things into your head.B. It hammers the interesting things into your mind.C. It hammers the humorous things into your mind.D. It hammers only what you have studied while being awake into your mind.21. How long did each lesson last?A. 8 hours.B. 16 hours.C. 12 hours.D. 20 hours.22. What were given in the first three hours with the students awake?A. English grammar.B. English vocabulary.C. English grammar and vovabulary.D. The history of English language.23. What did the radio do for the next three hours after 11 p.m.?A. It whispered the lesson again into his sleeping ears.B. It helped him remain awake.C. It hammered the things he needed.D. It kept him asleep.24. What did he have to do again for another three hours before having breakfast?A. To prepare the new lessons.B. To review his lessons.C. To keep him thinking.D. To continue writing.25. Where are the learn-while-you-sleep methods being tried now?A. In China.B. In England.C. In America.D. In several countries.This is the end of the listening test. Good luck!。

07英语试题

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年高考广东卷听力试题 听力原文 录音稿 答案

2007年高考广东卷听力试题 听力原文 录音稿 答案

2007年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(广东卷听力)英语I 听力(共两节,满分35分)第一节听力理解(5段共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)听第一段对话,回答第1—3题。

1. What does the girl want her father to buy?A. A ruler.B. High-tech things.C. Pencils and erasers.2. Which of the following does the father consider buying for his daughter?A. A calculator.B. A computer.C. An MP3.3. Which of the following could be a reason for her father to buy what she wants?A. She volunteers to use some of her own money.B. She asks her father to buy a cheap one online.C. She tells her father she is the best in school.听第二段对话,回答第4—6题。

4. What do the speakers think of San Francisco?A. It is a big cityB. They both love the cityC. It isn't so expensive to live there.5. What does the woman think of cell phone interruption?A. She likes it.B. She doesn't mind it.C. She considers it rude.6. What reason does the man give to answer his cell phone?A. He feels like answering.B. He wants to know who's calling.C. He thinks that it could be something important.听第三段对话,回答第7—9题。

广东商学院日语听力(复试)2007真题

广东商学院日语听力(复试)2007真题
广东商学院 2007 年硕士研究生入学复试考试试题——日语听力
广东商学院硕士研究生入学考试外语听力测试题(日语) B 卷 655423 17 6554 8814 答题要求:听录音,并在括弧内填写适当的词汇(2 分/每题 25×2 =50 分)共 655423 17 日本で ホームステイ院 一,玄関课 * ここは玄関です。玄関は家の( )です。( )家に上がってはいけません。靴は玄関で( )ます。脱いだ靴はきちんと( )ます。でもすぐ履かない時は( )にしまった方がいいです。 471 弄 密云路 二,風呂場 业 * ここは風呂場です。日本のお風呂の( )を説明しましょう。まず( )に入る前に体を洗いま す。お湯は家族みんなが使いますから、お湯の中で( )を洗ってはいけません。体を洗ってからお湯に入って ( )ます。その後お湯から出てもう一度洗ってから又お湯に入ってもいいです。お風呂から出るときはお 湯を( )はいけません。 659 76674
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西门 三,食事课 * ( )などを受け取る時は( )で受け取ります。( )で受け取ってはいけません。 ご飯を食べる時は( )をもって食べたほうがいいです。箸の使い方はあまり難しくありませんから ( )してみて下さい。655423 17 kaoyantj 四,トイレ 课 * トイレに( )時はトイレのスリッパーを( )ます。( )のスリッパーをはいてトイレ に入ったり、トイレのスリッパーをはいてトイレの( )に( )してはいけません。同济西苑 西门 五,たたみの部屋 共济 たたみの( )に入るをはいて畳の( )を ( )はいけません。畳のへやでは( )時 ( )を使います。1 号

2007-2013外语用复试笔试真题汇总(回忆版)

2007-2013外语用复试笔试真题汇总(回忆版)

2007年外国语言学与应用语言学复试情况回忆古代汉语整个围绕一段古文出的题, 就是古代汉语第一册的第一课, 说那个大王是他妈难产生下来的那一课. 首先是写出一些现代汉字的繁体字, 我记得有"认", "实"等共六个, 我写出四个吧. 然后就是课文词义解释, 就等于让你背古文注解, 这有十个题, 每个一分. 最后就是关于课文的一些提问, 总共四五个问题, 考得比较综合, 关于古文的一些特殊句式和用法, 我觉得是考到了宾语前置和使动用法. 但是听去年的学姐说就是考了一个古文的整段翻译, 好象是关于望洋兴叹的那一段. 照这么看来, 今年的古文题型就有很大的变化, 大家还是要从基础抓起, 从平时做起, 才能以不变应万变.英语国家概况今年考得巨简单, 从题型就可以看出来: 就是二十个选择题, 一个一分. 我记得第一个题就是问都柏林是哪个国家的英美文学对于我考这个方向的来说很简单, 都是主流作家的名字和作品的填空, 难度跟那些专八复习资料编的差不多, 只不过是填空就是了. 但是我后来注意到我有几处拼写错误了, 也要扣个三四分左右, 看大概来填空果然还是很需要小心的.语言学考得我感觉难度在文学之上. 先是十个填空, 我就晕了. 大概都是那种描述一个概念,然后让你指出他描述的概念是什么. 第二个题目是问答题, 有两个小题, 每个5分. 第一个是要你举例说明格莱斯的合作原则, 第二个是让你对一个观点作出评价, 那个观点好象是说: Language is about fuzziness大概是这样的.2008年复试考题现代汉语部分 20分一、填空题 16个, 1个1分1 普通话的基础方言是-------2 陈述句,疑问句,祈使句,感叹句是根据句子的-------划分的3 反切法是----------------------------两个音合成的就是定义题5个定义题6,7,8题是三个汉字注国际音标下来是五个词判断词的类型 5分三个短语的类型 3分二、短语成分分析 2个, 4分短语不长,挑一些简单的短语在下面练习练习就行古代汉语部分 20分词义解释比较多可能占十多分左右,这部分需要重点复习。

2007年广东卷高考真题英语试卷-学生用卷

2007年广东卷高考真题英语试卷-学生用卷

2007年广东卷高考真题英语试卷-学生用卷一、完形填空(每小题2分,共40分)1、【来源】 2007年高考真题广东卷第21~30题20分(每题2分)Wouldn't it be great if we didn't have to remember passwords(密码)ever again? If we could just sit in front of our computers and be1logged in(登录)? Crave mentions how NECSoft BiodeLogon system uses face recognition technology to log you on to Windows, rather than using a2. All you need is a webcam and your pretty faceto3your PC. No more4, confusing passwords to remember or change every few months.After doing a little research, I found this type of5already available to consumers via a relatively6application called Face Code.The7requires the use of a web cam to recognize and log pe-users into their systems. You can add as many8as you want, provided they each have a Windows account. If the system9to recognizeyour10, you can recall the Windows user name and password by using a hot-key combination.A. automaticallyB. personallyC. correctlyD. occasionallyA. faceB. passwordC. softwareD. systemA. accessB. connectC. recognizeD. rememberA. simpleB. complicatedC. specialD. usefulA. computerB. technologyC. passwordD. applicationA. independentB. infrequentC. inexpensiveD. instantA. accountB. consumerC. designerD. softwareA. usersB. passwordsC. systemsD. computersA. beginsB. triesC. failsD. stopsA. accountB. nameC. passwordD. face二、语法填空(每小题1.5分,共15分)2、【来源】 2007年高考真题广东卷I was on my way to the Taiyetos Mountains. The sun was setting when mycar1(break) down near a remote and poor village. Cursing my misfortune, I was wondering where I was going to spend the night when I realized that the villagers who had gathered around me were arguing as to2should have the honor of receivingme3 a guest in their house. Finally, I accepted the offer of an old woman who lived alone in a little house. While she was getting me4(settle) into a tiny but clean room, the head of the village was tying up his horse to my car to pull itto5small town some 20 kilometres away6there was a garage.I had noticed three hens running free in my hostess's courtyard and that night one of them ended up ina dish on my table.7villagers brought me goat's cheese and honey. We drank together and talked8(merry) till far into the night.When the time came for me to say goodbye to my friends in the village, I wanted to reward the old woman9the trouble I had caused10.三、阅读理解(每小题2分,共30分)3、【来源】 2007年高考真题广东卷(A篇)How should one invest a sum of money in these clays of inflation (通货膨胀)? Left in a bank it will hardly keep its value, however high the interest rate. Only a brave man, or a very rich one, dares to buy and sell on the Stock Market. Today it seems that one of the best ways to protect your savings, and even increase your wealth is to buy beautiful objects from the past. Here I am going to offer some advice on collecting antique clocks, which I personally consider are among the most interesting of antiques.I sometimes wonder what a being from another planet might report back about our way of life. "The planet Earth is ruled by a mysterious creature that sits or stands in a room and makes a strange ticking sound. It has a face with twelve black marks and two hands. Men can do nothing without its permission, and it fastens its young round people's wrists so that everywhere men go they are still under its control. This creature is the real master of Earth and men are its slaves."Whether or not we are slaves of time today depends on our culture and personality, but it is believed that many years ago kings kept special slaves to tell the time. Certain men were very clever at measuring the time of day according to the beating of their own hearts. They were made to stand in a fixed place and every hour or so would shout the time. So it seems that the first clocks were human beings.However, men quickly found more convenient and reliable ways of telling the time. They learned to use the shadows cast by the sun. They marked the hours on candles, used sand in hour-glasses, andinvented water-clocks. Indeed, any serious student of antique should spend as much time as possible visiting palaces, stately homes and museums to see some of the finest examples of clocks from the past.Antique clocks could be very expensive, but one of the joys of collecting clocks is that it is still possible to find quite cheap ones for your own home. After all, if you are going to be ruled by time, why not invest in an antique clock and perhaps make a future profit?(1) According to the passage, collecting antique clocks.A. can hardly keep the value of your savingsB. will cost much of your savingsC. may increase your wealthD. needs your bravery(2) By quoting (引用) the remark of a being from another planet, the author intendsto.A. suggest human beings are controlled by a clockB. describe why clocks can rule the planet EarthC. tell readers what clocks look likeD. compare chicks to human beings(3) Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a way to measure the time?A. Counting the beating of one's own heart.B. Making use of candles, sand and water.C. Observing shadows cast by the sun.D. Keeping slaves busy day and night.(4) The underlined phrase stately homes in paragraph 4 means.A. state-owned housesB. houses in very good conditionC. grand houses open to the publicD. houses where statesmen meet regularly(5) The purpose of the passage is.A. to introduce the culture of antique clocksB. to offer some advice on collecting antique clocksC. to compare different ways to make a future profitD. to explain convenient and reliable ways of telling time4、【来源】 2007年高考真题广东卷(B篇)2015年天津南开区高三二模(C篇)第19题Do you want to live with a strong sense of peacefulness, happiness, goodness and self-respect? The collection of happiness actions broadly categorized as "honor" help you create this life of good feelings.Here is an example to show how honorable actions create happiness.Say a store clerk fails to charge us for an item. If we keep silent, and profit from the clerk's mistake, we would drive home with a sense of sneaky excitement. Later we might tell our family or friends about our good fortune. On the other hand, if we tell the clerk about the uncharged item, the clerk would be grateful and thank us for our honesty. We would leave the store with a quiet sense of honor that we might never share with another soul.Then, what is it to do with our sense of happiness?In the first case, where we don't tell the clerk, a couple of things would happen. Deep down inside we would know ourselves as a type of thief. In the process, we would lose some peace of mind and self-respect. We would also demonstrate that we cannot be trusted, since we advertise our dishonor by telling our family and friends. We damage our own reputations by telling others. In contrast, bringing the error to the clerk's attention causes different things to happen. Immediately the clerk knows us to be honorable. Upon leaving the store, we feel honorable and our self-respect is increased. Whenever we take honorable action we gain the deep internal rewards of goodness and a sense of nobility.There is a beautiful positive cycle that is created by living a life of honorable actions. Honorable thoughts lead to honorable actions. Honorable actions lead us to a happier existence. And it's easy to think and act honorably again when we're happy. While the positive cycle can be difficult to start, once it's started, it's easy to continue. Keeping on doing good deeds brings us peace of mind, which is important for our happiness.(1) According to the passage, the positive action in the example contributes toour.A. financial rewardsB. self-respectC. advertising abilityD. friendly relationship(2) The author thinks that keeping silent about the uncharged item is equalto .A. lyingB. advertisingC. cheatingD. stealing(3) The underlined phrase “bringing the error to the clerk’s attention”means .A. offering advice to the clerkB. reminding the clerk of the charged itemC. asking the clerk to be more attentiveD. telling the truth to the clerk(4) How will we feel if we let the clerk know her mistake?A. We'll be very excited.B. We'll feel unfortunate.C. We'll have a sense of honor.D. We'll feel sorry for the clerk.(5) The best title of this passage is .A. Happiness through Honorable ActionsB. A Strong Sense of HumorC. Keeping on Doing ExerciseD. A Beautiful Positive Energy5、【来源】 2007年高考真题广东卷(C篇)Malaria, the world's most widespread parasitic (寄生虫引起的) disease, kills as many as three million people every year—almost all of whom are under five, very poor, and African. In most years, more than five hundred million cases of illness result from the disease, although exact numbers are difficult toassess because many people don't (or can't) seek care. It is not unusual for a family earning less than two hundred dollars a year to spend a quarter of its income on malaria treatment, and what they often get no longer works. In countries like Tanzania, Mozambique, and the Gambia, no family, village, hospital, or workplace can remain unaffected for long.Malaria starts suddenly, with violent chills, which are soon followed by an intense fever and, often, headaches. As the parasites multiply, they take over the entire body. Malaria parasites live by eating the red blood cells they infect (感染). They can also attach themselves to blood vessels in the brain. If it doesn't kill you, malaria can happen again and again for years. The disease passed on to humans by female mosquitoes infected with one of four species of parasite. Together, the mosquito and the parasite are the most deadly couple in the history of the earth and one of the most successful. Malaria has five thousand genes, and its ability to change rapidly to defend itself and resist new drugs has made it nearly impossible to control. Studies show that mosquitoes are passing on the virus more frequently, and there are more outbreaks in cities with large populations. Some of the disease's spread is due to global warming.For decades, the first-choice treatment for malaria parasites in Africa has been chloroquine, a chemical which is very cheap and easy to make. Unfortunately, in most parts of the world, malaria parasites have become resistant to it. Successful alternatives that help prevent resistance are already available, but they have been in short supply and are very expensive. If these drugs should fail, nobody knows what would come next.(1) According to paragraph 1, many people don't seek care because.A. they are too poorB. it is unusual to seek careC. they can remain unaffected for longD. there are too many people suffering from the disease(2) People suffering from malaria.A. have to kill female mosquitoesB. have ability to defend parasitesC. have their red blood cells infectedD. have sudden fever, followed by chills(3) Which of the following may be the reason for the wide spread of the disease?A. Its resistance to global warming.B. Its ability to pass on the virus frequently.C. Its outbreaks in cities with large populations.D. Its ability to defend itself and resist new drugs.(4) It can be inferred from the passage that.A. no drugs have been found to treat the diseaseB. the alternative treatment is not easily available to most peopleC. malaria has developed its ability to resist parasitesD. nobody knows what will be the drug to treat the disease(5) Which of the following questions has NOT been discussed in the passage?A. How can we know one is suffering from malaria?B. How many people are killed by malaria each year?C. Why are there so many people suffering from malaria?D. What has been done to keep people unaffected for long?四、信息匹配(每小题2分,共10分)6、【来源】1May 15, 2006Gentleman,The enclosed advertisement for your organization comes from the April issue of Cosmopolitan. I am interested in doing volunteer work for abused children and would like to have your information booklet. My address is as follows:6 Villa Maurice,92160 Antony FranceYours truly,D.Gruber2January 15, 2006Dear Sir or Madam,I am interested in writing adventure stories for children. Please send information on the course you offer to the following address:5481 Torrance Blvd,Torrance, CA 90503Yours faithfully,Irene Ponbs (Ms)3April 14, 2006Dear Sir or Madam,I am interested in finding a part-time job in the morning. Please send information to the following address:2955 Pacific Coast Highway,Torrance, CA 90505Sincerely,M.E. Nielson (Mr)41068 Baxter Road,Loveland, Ohio 45140March 13, 2006Dear Sir or Madam,Please send me your catalog and information on the service you offer. I have a small business and have been robbed several times.Yours truly,J.Barnes5Am Frankenheim 21,5000 Koln 40 GermanyJune 1, 2006Dear Sir,I would like to receive the list mentioned in your recent advertisement, as well as more information about L.A. Parent. I enclose a self-addressed envelope.Yours faithfully,H.WolfA. B. C. D. E.F.五、书面表达(共15分)7、【来源】上周,我们以 "谁是你的偶像" 为题,在2600名学生中进行了一次调查(survey)。

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A. Football match.
B. Games on the beach.西门
C. Hide-and-seek.
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B. In the street near the cinema.
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C. In the street away from the station.
D. In the street just beside the letter box.
3. How old was Young Ian?
A. 4.
B. 5.
C. 6.
D. 7.
4. Where did Young Ian hide himself when his sister, Janet, shut her eyes and was counting up to ten?
A. In the post office.
B. Behind the letter box.
C. In the letter box.
D. Behind a car nearby.
5. Why was he so frightened?
A. Because it was so dark inside.
B. Because it was so small inside.。

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