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安徽省2002年普通高等学校专升本招生考试
英语试题
I Vocabulary and Structure (Ipoint each;35points in all )
Directions : or each of the following blank1 , four choices are given. You are required to choosethe most appropriate one and put the corresponding letter in the bracket before each sentence . 1.I won ' t pay them they work harder
A . if
B . in case C. unless 2. They succeeded at last after adopting an method . A . effect B . affect
C . effective 3. My problems are very to yours.
A . like
B same
C . paid
4. He demanded that I the bill by Friday at the latest .
A . must pay
B . pay
C . paid
5. The population of China is bigger than .
A . India B. India ' s C. the one of India 6. When I was a child ,I ice cream ,but I don
A. used to like
B,was liking
C. use to like 7. The movie us of the pains brought by World War II .
A .was thought of B. kept C .reminded 8. New problems will as the construction is under way
A. rise
B .arise
C. arouse
9. He would rather his opportunity to study abroad tan leave the research unfinished .
A, .made up B .take up C .give up D. carry out
10.I paid a visit to him last night .We had a chat coffee .
A .make up
B in
C. over
D. by
11. D avid makes about $ 2,00a month as an engineer in a company . Besides ,he has another
______ of income by writing technical books in his spare time A. resource
B. source
C. course
D. result 12. H ats in this style are with the young people this year .
A. widespread
B. welcomed
C. popular D .close 13.It was believed there was no limit the energy resources onour earth .
A. for B .off C .to D .on 14. His parents asked him to buy books he found useful and necessary for his study A .whichever B .whatever C. whenever D. however 15. Which is your way to travel , by plane, by ship or by car ? A. favor B .favored C .favorite D. favorable 16. Computers can solve many difficult .
A. files B .questions C. query D .issue 17. He has his purpose with the help of his friends . A. files
B. finished
C. accomplished
D. completed 18. Television can be a for spreading information . A .middle B .medium
C. media
:D. ,mere 19. Rodert is reliable . You can him
A. count on
B. count up C .count to
D. count for
D . l est D . efficient .
D . exact D . to paid
D .to paid to like it now
D. used to liking D .remembered D .rouse
20. The thought came to him his mother had been out for several hours .
A .that B. who C. which D .whom
21. At that time,committee, so far as I know,of three scientists, two professors ,and four senior
engineers.
A. composed
B. comprised
C. consisted D .made up 22.It was then that I realiaed the importance of a good mastery of the language. A .until B. unless C. not until D .not unless 23.I ' ll spend more time on English I can pass the exam easily.
A. so that
B .in order to
C .even
D. in order
34. The three hours I spent in the school library my old passion for reading .
A. brought about B .brought over C. brought forth D. brought back 35. He was disappointed so often that he became
A. hopelessness
B .hopelessly
II Cloze (1 point each; 10 points in all)
Directions: There are 10 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 and put the corresponding letter in the bracket before each choice .
When people die, different cultures dispose ___36___their bodies in different ways .Sometimes bodies are burned. Sometimes bodies are buried in the ground,In many 37 in the past, people were buried with food ,weapons,jewellery, and other things 38 might be useful in the next life.39,the ancient Egyptians buried people with little human figures 40 clay. These clay figures were supposed to work for the dead
24. B ecause of the adjustment the total output value if industry has deen ten times . A increased B doubled C. as much as D. the size of 25. B ritish peoele would find it difficult to driving ,on the right . A. get accustomed to B .get along with C .make sense of D. make sure
26. T he fabric is not real silk ,only an imitation. Here A.假装 B.效法 C.模拟 27.It have rained last night , for the ground is wet . A. will B can C .should
imitation D.模仿制品 D. must 28.They have developed techniques which are to those used in most factories . A. more talented B .better C. greater D. superior 29.Only after a year to see the result of my experiment. A.I began B.I had begun C. have I begun 30.Neither John nor his parents at home . A ,is B. has C. are 31.in the fields for two hours ,.they took a rest . A .Having worked B. Working C .Worked 32. T he soldiers marched down the street ,their flags. A. waved B. waving C. being waved 33. M an must stop the earth ' s atmosphere. A. filling
B. emitting
C .polluting
____
means D. did I begin D .was
D Being worked
D .wave D .wasting
C. hopeful
D .hopeless
person in the other world.A religious group called the Parses exposed their dead on platforms for birds to
eat .Some people practice 41__second burial .After the bodies 42__in the earth for
several years,the bones are dug up and reburied, sometimes in a small container.
These are just 43__of the many different customs that__44__in different cultures.Most of
the time, the different ways that are the customs of different cultures are 45__right 45 wrong. It is simply that different people do the same things in different ways.
36. A. of B. with C. from D .to
37. A cultures B. customers C. habits D. hobbies
38. A .what B. when C .that D. where
39 .A. Such as B. Exemplify C .Instantly D .For example
40 .A making form B. made in C .made from D .made by
41.A .the B .a C. x D .an
42.A. has been B .have been C. had been D .to have been
43.A. a few B. few C little D. a little
44.A. are founded B. are finding C. found D .are found
■ 一- . .. .
45.A. both and B. as well ••- .as C. neither nor D .whether or
III Reading Comprehension (50 points)
Task 1(2 points each ,10 points in all)
Directions:After reading the following passage, you will find 5questions or unfinished statements(No.46 through No.50). For each question or statement there are 4 choices .You should make the correct choice and put the corresponding letter in the bracket before each question.
I don' often lose things and I ' naspecially careful with money, so I was quite surprised when I reached for my wallet and it wasn ' t thereiAffe t ,t was possible that I could
have left it at home. Then I remembered taking it out to pay for the taxi , so I knew I had with me just before I walked into the restaurant.I wondered if it was possible that it could have slipped out of my pocket while I was eating dinner.
Thinking about that possibility, I turned and walked back to the table where I had been sitting. Unluckily , there were several people sitting at the table at the time,. so I called a waiter and explained to him that my wallet had fallen out of my pocket while I was sitting at the table a few minutes earlier.I had the waiter go over to the table to see if my wallet was on the floor.
While the waiter was looking for it ,the manager of the restaurant came up to me and asked me if anythin g was wrong. I didn ' t want a lot of people to get involved in the problem, but I knew I had to get the wallet back.I told the manager what had happened. He had me describe the wallet to him , and then be insisted that I report the missing wallet to the pol ice. I told him that I didn ' t particularly want to get the police involved in it ; besides, I was in a hurry because I had an appointment with my doctor in just a few minutes. I explained to him that my biggest worry at the moment was how I was going to pay the check. He told me not to worry about that .He had me write down my name and address, and he said he would send me a bill.
46. Why was the writer so sure he had brought his wallet with him ?
A .He remembered that he didn ' t leave it at home
B .He always felt his pocket for the wallet before he
left home.
C. He believed his own memory.
D. He had taken it out to pay the taxi — driver.
47. According to the passage, the writer most probably lost his wallet when.
A, he took it out to pay for the taxi B. he walked into the restaurant C he was eating dinner D. he was
ordering his dish
48. What did he actually do when he walked back to the table?
A. He asked the people at the table about his wallet .
B. He explained to the waiter what had happened a few minutes earlier.
C. He himself started looking for his wallet.
D. He talked with the manger about what had happened.
49. The manager.
A. didn ' t appear till very late
B. didn ' t come at all because he was very y)us
C. came up pretty soon to see what had happened
D. came to the table and found the wallet
50. Why did the manager tell the writer not to worry about paying the check?
A. He was going to report the incident to the police.
B. He could pay the doctor for the writer.
C. He would send the writer a bill later for his meal.
D. He was sure the missing wallet would soon be recovered.
Task 2 (2 points each, 10 points in all)
Directions: This task is the same as Task 19No. 51 through No. 55)
Nature has a number of different ways of burying and thus preserving the past. One way is by volcanic eruption (火山爆发).The most famous example is probably the great Roman town of Pompeii in southern Italy . The town was so quickly and completely covered with volcanic ashes from Mount Vesuvius one August day in 79 A. D. that the people of the town hardly knew what was happening to them. A second way may be seen in another part of Europe ,where the surface of the land in the valleys of the Alps(阿尔卑斯山)sank hundreds of years ago and was covered with water and peat (泥炭).This cover preserved the wooden houses, tools and weapons of the prehistoric Alpine lake dwellers. In Egypt, drifting dry sands have preserved brittle records for thousands of years. In Central America, the jungle buried and preserved some of the ancient cities of prehistoric Indian peoples.
51. Pompeii was.
A. the capital city of Roman in 79A D.
B. destroyed by volcanic eruption in 79A. D.
C. completely covered with water
D. quickly and completely covered by peat
52. The eruption of Mount Vesuvius shows that volcanoes.
A. can occur at sea level locations
B. often erupt without warning
C. can change the course of climate
D. once were very common
53. The author arranges supporting details according to.
A. the order of time
B. the order of cause and effect
C. the order of importance
D. the order of comparison and contrast
54. The author points out that.
A. damp climates preserve the past better than dry climates
B. peat is created out of soil and water
C. the Egyptians left more records than any other civilization
D. many people are familiar with the eruption of Mount V esuvius
55. Which of the following sentences expresses the idea that even delicate objects can be pro
--tected by nature for many years?
A. Nature has a number of different ways of burying and thus preserving the past.
B. In Egypt, drifting dry sands have preserved brittle records for thousands of years.
C. In Central America, the jungle buried and preserved some of the ancient cities of prehistoric Indian
peoples.
D. This cover preserved the wooden houses, utensils, and weapons of the prehistoric Alpine lake
dwellers.
Task 3(3 points each ,15 points in all)
Directions: This task is the same as Task 1w(No. 56 through No.60)
Unemployment rose from 7.5% in June, 1976, the highest rate since January of that year, the Labor Department reported. The main reason was a large increase ——nearly 700,000 in the labor force , with a record 61.9% of the population over six-teen years of age working or actively seeking work .
That growth resulted largely from an increase in the number of women in the labor force , an increase partly because of a continuation of long-term and economic trends and partly because of a reflection of pressure on families to increase their incomes.
56. According to the report, which of the following statements is correct ?
A. Unemployment in July was higher than it had been since January.
B. Unemployment rose at a steady rate from January to July.
C. Unemployment rose by about 7% from January to July.
D. Unemployment rose above 7% for the first time in July.
57. Why did unemployment increase during the period discussed in the passage ?
A. There are fewer jobs in summer.
B. Many companies had dismissed workers.
C. The labor force had grown
D. Records have become more accurate.
58. According to the passage , the labor force has increased by
A. 61.9
B. 700,000
C. 7.5%
D. 7.8%
59. Which is said to be the main reason why more people are looking for work ?
A. Teenagers start working younger.
B. Recent graduates have entered the labor market.
C. More people must have two jobs to make ends meet .
D. More women have entered the job market.
60. It can be inferred that the labor force described in the passage is made up of.
A. persons whose jobs are not professional
B. persons who work at both permanent and full-time jobs
C. those over 16 Years of age who are looking for work
D. approximately 60% of the country ' s population
IV Translation (35 points)
(I) translate the following sentences from English into Chinese (4 points each for No. 66 through No. 68; 6 points
for No. 69; 18 points in all)
66. Many students complained that readable books were rare those days .
67. In his opinion,success in life depends mainly on how we get along with other people.
68. The brain is the most complicated part of the human body , and yet less is known about it than any other
part.
69. Do you want to know how to improve your grades without having to spend more time studying ? It sounds
too good to be true.
(II) Translate the following sentences from Chinese Into English (4 points each for
No.70though No,72; 5 points for No. 73; 17 points in all).
70那场雨使得我们不能去打篮球.
71. 由于城市太拥挤,粗多人准备搬到乡下去.
72. 这座城市以优美的建筑而闻名.
73. 我要打电话询问清楚会议是否晚上七点钟开始^
V Writing (20 points)
Directions: write ONE of . the following two topics. You are supposed to follow the informa-tiongiven below.
1按照完整英文书信格式,邀请美匹兹堡大学Prof. Wiliams参加一个学术(academic)会
议.Puof. Williams 的地十是:
450 South Liberty Avenue,
Apartment 305,Pittsburgh University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213 USA 信的内容必须包括:
(1) 很荣幸邀请Prof. Williams.
(2) 会议的主题.时间和地点等.
(3) 盼望Prof. Williams早日答复.
2.写一篇题为"On Good Study Habits的文章。

要要求分三个段落,不少于100个单词。

内容包括:
(1)良好的学习习惯的重要性和效果。

(2) 从如下几个方面来阐述你的观点:学习时间的合理安
排,充分利用上课的
时间,养成定时复习的习惯等;并用具体的事例来支扭亏为盈你的论点。

(3) 得出结论并总结全文。

安徽省2003年普通高等学校专升本招生考试
英语试题
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I. Vocabulary and Structure (1 point each; 35 points in all)
Directions: For each of the following blanks, four choices are given. You are required to choose the most appropriate one and put the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.
( ) 1.Once you enter the society, you are mostly _______ your own.
A. in
B. on
C. of
D. to
( )2.The chairman as well as many other people present.
A. is
B. are
C. will
D. should
( )3.I think that it is no use with this.
A. to continue
B. continue
C. continuing
D. continued
( )4.What did the teacher you to do at home?
A. distribute
B. assign
C. divide
D. point
( )5.It didn ' t take long for him to adjust his new job.
A. to
B. with
C. for
D. on
( )6.With his resolute determination, he is to win.
A. possible
B. likely
C. like
D. probable
( )7.When I saw her facial, I knew she was angry.
A. appearance
B. expression
C. looking
D. feeling
( )8.is going to do the job there remains a question.
A. Who
B. That
C. What
D. When
( )9.The travelers 300 miles a day by car when they were in Africa.
A. passed
B. took
C. covered
D. went
( )10.Sam most probably her for another girl at the party.
A. regarded
B. viewed
C. mistook D . looked
( )11. Whatever happens, this rule can be applied any case.
A. on
B. for
C. in
D. to
( )12.She earns a high as a doctor.
A. salary
B. wages
C. money
D. payment
( )13.It is necessary that the meeting at once.
A. began
B. begin
C. begins
D. will begin
( )14.Accrding to the doctor, the old lady was in a helpless.
A. place
B. location
C. space
D. situation
( )15.At the age of eighteen, he decided to take politics as his.
A. arrange
B. task
C. work
D. career
( )16.Whenever needed Bob would for his father to come..
A. arrange
B. require
C. demand
D. invite
( )17.Give up smoking,you will have a good health.
A. or
B. and
C. so that
D. otherwise
C. must be understood
D. had to misunderstand )22.Can machines perform the same tasks
A. that man does
B. what man does
)26.John and Sally
A. coped with
C. dealt in )27.It was the training that he had
A. has
B. what
D. turned up
___ made him such a good technician. C. later
D. that
)28.Some elderly people their beds at hospital . They need our help.
A. confined to
B. locked to
C. tied with
D. limited by
the plane
, it is quite easy to drill a hole on it with laser.
black with white.
)18.If you are mot careful enough, you may A. combine B. compare )19.You me about his illness yesterday. A. must tell B. had told C. ought to tell D. should have told mine. C. Confuse D. contact )20.My brother is A. five years more junior to C. five years junior to )21.You me because I didn A. must have misunderstood
B. D. five years junior than five years more junior than t say that. B. must misunderstand
C. must be understood
D. as man does
)23.It is the boy A. resulted from s laziness that his failure in the exams.
C. resulted in B. brought in
D. led into )24.his wealth, he is not happy. A. Except for B. In spite of C. Hardier D. Besides )25.you work, the greater your progress will be. A. Harder B. The hardier C. Hardlier D. The harder
all their problems cheerfully .
B. Handled with
)29.No sooner had the late-airport gentleman got to the airport took off.
A. when B .where
C. while.
D. than )30.If successfully, the plan will completely change the traffic
A. carrying
B. carried out
C. to carry
D. carry out
)31.Within a few years he was from an ordinary clerk, to the manager of
the company.
A. promoted B .raised C. developed
D.
improved
)32.Though they disliked the tone of his speech, they finally decided to his suggestion for it sounded practical. A. adapt B. adopt C. use
)33.The paint is still wet.
B .raised D. receive
B. Be sure not to touch it
C. As the diamond is hard
D. Hard as the diamond is
)34.
A. Hard although the diamond is C. As the diamond is hard
(
)35., the students had to go to bed.
A. The lights had gone out
B. The lights having gone out
D. The lights have gone out
II. Cloze (1 point each; 10 points in all)
Directions: There are 10 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked, C and D. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage and put corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.
The history of the American people is 36, the history of the movement of the
American people. They moved from the colonies of the East Coast to the open space of the 37. The moved from the country and the farm to the city.38, Americans have been moving from the cities to the suburbs.
Pioneer Americans began 39 from the East Coast to the West 250 years ago. They moved west for many reasons.40 reason was that they could obtain 41 open
space and land ___42 farming. Americans liked large open spaces. And they liked the freedom and independence to 43 the land in their own way. Some of the land became
farms. Important minerals were discovered in some areas, so some of the land became ___ 44. Other large areas became cattle ranches. There seemed to be enough land for everybody. But it was a difficult life---45 of endless work and hardship.
( )36.A.with part B. of park
C. in part
D. on part ( )37. A. West B. South
C. North
D. East ( )38. A. Not long ago B. Then C. More recently
D. Later
( )39 A. moving B. passing C. coming D. going
( )40. A. Mainly B. Much
C. Most
D. One
( )41. A. unlimited B. indivisible C.
discommected D. inseparable ( )42. A. of B.for C.on
D.in ( )43. A. make B. plant C. build D. develop (
)44. A. towns B. factories
C. mines
D. farms'
(
) 45. A. a task
B. a job
C. a life
D. a career
III. Reading Comprehension (50points) Task 1 (2points each; 10 points in all)
Directions: After reading the following passage, you will find 5 questions or unfinished statements should make the correct choice and put the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.
Many people are frightened by spiders (蜘蛛).They are especially afraid of large, hairy ones. The largest and most frightening of all spiders is the bird - eating spider, which lives in the hot,
thick rain forests of northern South America.
Bird - eating spiders are a type of tarantula (狼蛛).They can bite, and the bite is painful, but it will not kill a grown - up. The poisonous bite of a black widow spider is far more dangerous.
Bird -- eating spiders often hide in holes and under rocks during the day, but at night they creep out and hunt for insects. As you might guess from their name, they also catch birds and eat them.
B. How hard is the diamond D. Hard as the diamond is
C. The light went out
They have another unusual ability. They can walk up window pans ( 玻璃窗)because of sticky. Silky hairs on their feet that cling to glass.
( )46. This spider lives there the climate is.
A. wet and hot
B. cool and dry
C. hot and dry
D. cool and wet.
( )47.The article says that the bird - eating spider is a kind of.
A. large crab
B. tarantula
C. black widow spider
D. All of the above
( )48. Bird - eating spiders hunt.
A. during the day
B. at night
C. at dawn
D. Both A and B ( )49.According to the story, bird - eating
spiders.
A. can catch birds and eat them
B. can walk up windowpanes
C. can give a person a painful bite
D. All of the above
( )50.Implied but not stated.
A. The bird-eating spider is unable to climb well
B. The bird-eating spider likes to stay in trees
C. The bird-eating spider can be found in many parts of the world
D. One can hardly see a bird-eating spider during the day
Task2 (2pointd each; 10 points in all)
Directions: This task is the same as Task I (No.51 through No.55)
No author in American literature is better known or more loved than Amuel Langhome Chemens. born in Missouri in 1835 . He grew up in the banks of the Mississippi River and used the pen name of " Mark Twain ” . The two novels brought him his greatest fame: Toni Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. Another book, Life on the Mississippi, told of his adventures on the river boats of the period.
It was during the Civil War that Mark Twain ' life as a writer started .At that time he was working as a newspaper man in Nevada and California. His short story, The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras Count3, was an immediate success and his new life began.
In 1870, Mark Twain married Olivia Langdon. He had fallen in love with her wife even before he met her. His wife had a great influence on Twain later books. ' s
Mark Twain was also a very successful lecturer. His travels around the country giving talk son different kinds of subjects helped make him famous and increased the sale of his books.
Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn are considered Twain ' wsrkesThey are marked by humor and satire(讽刺文学, 讽刺)and provide his readers with an excellent picture of his time. His last book was completed in 1909, one year before his death. He was then 74 years old. ( )51. Mark Twain is.
A. the best known author in American literature
B. the best known author in the world
C. the best author in America all the time
D. the best author in the world
( )52. The book, Life on the Mississippi, told us
A. hid adventures on the Mississippi
B. his successful way to a writer
C. his life as a writer
D. his successful lectures
( )53. Which if the following novels made him famous?
A. Tom Sawyer
B. Huckleberry Finn
C. Life on the Mississippi
D. Both A the B
( )54. Mark Twain ' s life as a writer started.
A. when be vas a boy
B. before he got married
C. after he got married
D. when he got married
( )55.From the story we can learn that Mark Twain
A. was a good speaker
B. was a good reader
C. was a poor newspaper man
D. could draw wonderful pictures
Task 3 (3point each; 15 points in all)
Directions: This task is the same as Task I (No. 56 through No.60)
Money is used for buying or selling goods, for measuring value and for storing wealth. However, in primitive societies a system of barter was used. Barter was a system of direct exchange of goods. Somebody could exchange a sheep, for example, for anything in the market place that he or she considered to be of equal value. Barter, however, was a very unsatisfactory system of exchange, and various money systems developed based on goods that the members of a society recognized as having value. Cattle, grain, teeth, shells, salt, and tobacco had all been used. Precious metals gradually took over because, when made into coins, they were portable, durable, recognizable, and divisible into larger and smaller units of value.
A coin is a piece of metal, usually disc-shaped, which bears lettering, designs or numbers showing its value. Until the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, coins were given monetary worth based on the exact amount of metal contained in them, but most modern coins are based on face value - the value that the governments choose to give them, which doesn
' t show the actual metal content. Coins have been made of gold, silver, copper, plastic and in China even from tealeaves.
Most governments now issue paper money in the form of bills, which are really " promises to pay. ' Paper money is obviously easier to handle and much more convenient in the modern world.
Checks and credit cards are being used increasingly, and it is possible to imagine a would where
"money" in therm of coins and paper currency will no longer be used. Even today, in the United States, many places, especially filling stations will not accept cash at night for security reasons. ( )56. " Barter ” (in Line 2,Paragraph 1) here means.
A. exchanging goods for money
B. exchanging goods for goods
C. exchanging a sheep for anything in the market
D. exchanging money for goods
( )57. Why were precious metals gradually used for making coins?
A. Because they were durable and portable
B. Because they were recognizable
C. Because they were divisible
D. All of the above
( )58. Coins were given value according to the exact amount of metals contained in them.
A. before the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
B. after the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
C. during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
D. between the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
( )59. " Promises to pay " -7(LPaeagraph 2) means.
A. possibilities to pay
B. necessities to pay
C. obligations to pay
D. opportunities to pay
( )60. A world without any money in the from of coins and paper is.
A. suitable
B. possible
C. necessary
D. avoidable
Task 4 (3 points each; 15 points in all)
Directions : This task is the same as Task I (No. 61 through No.65)
In most lectures, several main ideas are presented. These are the concepts ( 思想)the lecturer wants the students to remember. Often the lecturer has a general idea that serves as an covering the other main concepts. The students j6b, then, is to pick out the main concepts, including the " umbrella " ideal.
Lecturers usually begin with an introduction. Sometimes the main concepts and the " um idea are briefly presented in the introduction; often they are not. Next comes the body of the lecture. It is here that the several main concepts are always presented. The final part of a lecture, the conclusion, is traditionally a summary of the main concepts. This is also the place where the
"umbrella idea can most easily be repeated, restated, restated, or even introduced for the first time.
When a lecture is well organized, with a clear-cut beginning, middle and end, the main ideas are usually easy to pock out. When a lecture is not well organized, getting the gist of what is being said is quite difficult. Some lecturers are -winded l6 ng taking a long time to come to the point. Others ramble on (杂舌L地漫谈)and never seem to come to the point at all.
61. While listening to a lecture, the students are expected to remember ______ .
62. A lecture is usually made up of three parts-,and according to this passage.
63. Sometimes, both and of a lecture are put forward in the introduction.
64. A lecture with a neatly-planned , and is said to be a well organized lecture.
65. The summary is in of a lecture and it is also the place where the is mostly
mentioned again.
IV. Translation (35 points)
(I) Translate the following sentences from English into Chinese (4 points each for No. 66 through No. 68; 6 points for No. 69; 18 points in all) mentioned again
66. There is no general agreement about what can and should be done to solve the problem of pollution.
67. Such networks as have been designed specially to enable people to send message to each other by computers are known as E-mail.
68. of all living things, only human beings can choose where and how they want to live and then modify the physical environment to help themselves realize these choices.
69. Some people believe that it is necessary for the government to take an active role in population planning because many people will not limit themselves to just one or two children.
(II)Translate the following sentences from Chinese into English (4 points each for No.70 through No. 72; 5 points for
No.73; 17 points in all)
70. 他认为退休以后就能集中精力干他喜欢的事了。

71. 这起交通事故在某种程度上归咎于司机的粗心大意。

72. 不管他的肤色如何,每个人都有权生活在他喜欢的地方。

73. 除非一项公关计划把这些内容全部考虑进去,否则不会对公司有什么帮助。

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