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2006年4月自考英语二试题及答案

2006年4月自考英语二试题及答案

2006年4月自考英语二试题及答案第一篇:2006年4月自考英语二试题及答案2006年4月自考英语(二)试卷PART ONE(50 POINTS)I.Vocabulary and Structure(10 points, 1point each)1.It would be better to make a decision now, ______ leave it until next week.A.other than B.rather than C.less thanD.more than 2.We’ll inform you as soon as tickets become ______.A.valuableB.capableC.acceptableD.available 3.The foreign company has been______ running this factory for decades.A.enormously B.effectively C.infinitelyD.extremely 4.If you ______ my advice, you wouldn’t be in such trouble now.A.tookB.takesC.has takenD.had taken 5.The meeting ______, we left the room quickly for dinner.A.overB.was overC.is overD.been over 6.All the money ______, Frederick started looking for work.A.having spent B.has been spent C.having been spent D.had been spent 7.______ his talk when Mary ran out of the lecture hall.A.Hardly had be begunB.Hardly he had begunC.Hardly he has begunD.He hardly had begun 8.The two sisters are _____ in many ways, not only in appearance but also in temperament.A.likeB.likelyC.alikeD.lively 9.The purpose of the program is to provide training for employees so that they can work ______tetertelytest 10.I hope my boy friend will be handsome, strong and ______ kind.A.above all B.in allC.at allD.after all II.Cloze T est(10 points, 1 point each)However careful one may be, he cannot possibly listen carefully to everything that he hears.There are 11 of reasons for this.One of them is the overload of messages most of us 12 each day.In addition to the numerous hours we 13 hearing other people speak, we may spend several hours listening to the radio or sitting in front of a television set.14, it is impossible to focus our attention completely on what is said;our mind might be 15 elsewhere.Preoccupation with our personal concerns is 16 reason we don’t always listen carefully.A romance 17 sour or a good grade on a test may take prominence in our mind even as 18 is speaking to us.Furthermore, we are surrounded by all kinds of noises which interfere 19 listening.For example, voices at a party or 20 of traffic may simply make it difficult for us to catch everything that is being said.11.A.the numberB.a numberC.numberD.numbers 12.A.acceptB.obtainC.receiveD.possess 13.A.putB.consumeC.spendD.spare 14.A.BesidesB.WhereasC.OtherwiseD.Nevertheless 15.A.wonderingB.swingingC.recyclingD.wandering 16.A.otherB.someC.the otherD.another 17.A.goneB.goingC.goesD.went 18.A.anyoneB.everyoneC.someoneD.few 19.A.toB.withC.ofD.about 20.A.soundB.noiseC.voiceD.scream III.Reading Comprehension(30 points, 2 points each)Passage One Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.Many of today’s most trusted sales techniq ues were invented over a century ago by a young merchant named Eaton in Toronto.When he was young, Eaton worked briefly with his brothers in small-town stores.In 1869, he set up his own shop in downtown Toronto.He had many competitors, but he was also ambitious and had a plan for success.He offered a unique style of trade, but as was expected, all the other shopkeepers laughed at him, believing he would eventually fail.However, Eaton was not a man to be easily defeated;he came up with a brand new notion of business –―Goods satisfactory, or money refunded.‖ He sold all his goods at fixed prices and only for cash.With a sharp sense of what the public wanted, he went out of the way to meet their needs.His business grew rapidly.He set up new branches and started mail order service that allowed people to buy from a list of his goods.Eaton’s list—advertisements of his day—was the first of its kind.It was distributed and read all over the country.It was the only way to access good-quality goods at reasonable prices for people living far away from big cites.It became part of their life.They even called it The Wishing Book.The secret of thelist’s success was that Eaton gained the respect of his customers;they trusted him for good prices and quality goods.Probably because he remembered his miserable early days in Ireland, Eaton thought much of the welfare of his employees: better working conditions, shorter weekday hours than his competitors and Saturday afternoons off in the summer.In all this, he was a leader.21.The best description of Eaton is that ______.A.he was the richest merchant in Toronto B.he was a successful technical inventor C.he introduced new sales practicesD.he changed people’s ideas about businessmen22.Eaton’s success lay primarily in that ____.A.he sold only good quality goods B.he was the first person to provide good serviceC.he treated his employees better than any of his competitorsD.he won respect from his customers 23.From the passage we can infer that ______.A.Eaton invented the idea of the internet shopping B.Eaton drove other businessmen to failure C.Eaton never sold his goods on creditD.Eaton was defeated by his rivals 24.The best title for this passage is _____.A.Good Goods, of Money RefundedB.Eaton, a Sales InventorC.Customers’ Respect, a Secret of SuccessD.Eaton’s list, a Welcome Event in Sales History 25.Eaton’s List was important to people on farms because it was a convenient way of getting _____.A.good-quality goods at reasonable prices B.goods at unreasonable prices C.good-quality goods at unreasonable prices D.poor-quality goods at reasonable prices Passage Two Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.The threat of a global outbreak(疾病大爆发)of bird flu makes it urgent for the international community to cooperate effectively.Wealthy countries will have to providehundreds of millions of dollars for the testing and production of medicines necessary for treating patients suffering from bird flu.Developing countries, particularly in Southeast Asia, where the bird flu virus(病毒)has spread since 1997, must work out special programs so that farmers will not hide sighs of possible outbreaks.In addition, the way such farm birds as chickens and ducks are traditionally raised and marketed in the developing world should be changed;there should be more distance between the birds and their keepers.Countries should deal with the disease with joint effort.If one country is inadequately prepared, it will be a threat to every other country.The potential effects of a national outbreak of bird flu are enormous.Firstly, an outbreak may kill large numbers of people.World Health Organization(WHO)estimates that an outbreak similar to the mild Hong Kong flu of 1968 could kill as many as 7.4 millions people.If it were as dangerous as the 1918 Spanish flu, which killed 50 million, the number would be much higher.Secondly, such an outbreak may cause great financial damage.The latest outbreak of bird flu, which began in December 2003, has cost Southeast Asia more than $10 billion and depressed its GDP by 1.5 percent.If a new outbreak of bird flu were to last for a whole year, $800 billion would be lost.Despite the 124 human cases and 63 deaths from bird flu since December 2003, the virus remains mainly a disease animals.However, the more animals that die of the disease, the more chances it has of spreading to rge numbers of dead or dying birds mean that more people will be exposed to the virus and change into a virus with new characteristics.If the international community works together efficiently, man can surely prevent such a virus and possibly save millions of lives.26.Faced with the threat of a global outbreak ofbird flu, the international community should ________.A.establish new marketsB.work together effectivelyC.stop birds from flying to other countriesD.raise fewer chickens and ducks 27.The second paragraph focuses on ______.A.World Health OrganizationB.flus in Hong Kong and SpainC.the economy of Southeast AsiaD.possible effects of a bird flu outbreak 28.The number of people who have died of bird flu since 2003 is _______.A.63B.124C.7.4 millionD.50 million 29.In the third paragraph, the author is mainly interested in _____.A.stimulating financial growthB.reducing economic damagesC.saving human livesD.protecting bird species 30.The passage deals with all the following aspects bird flu EXCEPT _______.A.the origin and history of bird fluB.the importance of international cooperationC.the possible dangers of a national outbreakD.the significance of preventing it from spreading Passage Three Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.The long summer holidays are finally over and some parents are pleased.―We worry more about their safety in the holidays,‖ explains one mother from North London.If teenagers are not wandering around on public transport in a big and potentially dangerous city, they are chatting to strangers in an internet chat room!Well, that’s an extreme picture of the UK today, but many parents are worried about how much freedom they can give their children during the holidays and at weekends.Weekends are not the only time to worry!Newspaper are full of stories about too many school kids going to school bycar because their parents do not want them to travel alone on a bus or train.This summer there were more frightening stories of teenagers disappearing with questionable friends that they met on the net.All the Media stories help increase parents fears, but is the UK really so dangerous?Many young people feel that life for their parents was easier.In the 1960s young people played in the streets more and traveled around town without their parents.―At least our parents can keep tabs on us,‖ says 16-year-old Julia.―So many people have mobile phones now and their parents ring to find out where they are.I use my mobile to get Dad to come to the station when I arrive late.‖ Mobiles are not just expensive toys;they help keep young people safe.Most significantly, they help keep young people safe.Most significantly, they make parents feel better.Only one problem is, though, that some young people have been attacked by thieves who want to steal their mobile phones.Young people like going out with friends, but they now need to learn how to get home safely.Five million young people in the UK between the ages of 9 to 16 use chat rooms to make friends, but they, too, need to be careful and never give their personal details to a stranger.Young people today have more opportunities to meet new people and go out at night more than their parents ever did.Now school, television programs and newspapers must help teenagers to enjoy their freedom and to be responsible for their own safety.31.Some parents are upset about the summer holidays mainly because their children ______.A.wander around on bus in the cityB.chat to strangers in Internet chat roomsC.make questionable friends on the netD.are taken little care of by teachers 32.For the sake of thesafety, many parents send their kids to school ________.A.by carB.by busC.by trainD.by public transport 33.Most significantly, mobile phones _______.A.enable parents keep a close watch on their kids B.help keep teenagers safe C.make parents feel less worriedD.protect teenagers from being attacked 34.Teenagers should never give any strangers ______.A.their mobile phone numbersB.their family addressC.their personal informationD.their parents’ names 35.This passage is mainly about ________.A.freedom for teenagers in summer holidays B.safety for teenagers in summer holidays C.activities for teenagers in summer holidays D.troubles for teenagers in summer holidays PART TWO(50 POINTS)IV.Word Spelling(10 points, 1 point for two items)将下列汉语单词译成英语。

2006年在职英语真题答案解析

2006年在职英语真题答案解析

2006年在职英语试题答案解析第一部分口语交际A节完成对话1.[答案]A[考点]交际对话中对问路的反应.[解析]此题考查考生就交际对话中对问路所作的反应。

A方问B方能否告诉他们会议室在哪里,B方后半部分的话显示他知道会议室的位置,所以前半部分恰当的回答应是选项A。

选项B一般用于接受对方邀请自己吃或喝什么时所作的应答,选项D用于对对方表示感谢时所作的应答,选项C是中文式的答复。

2.[答案]B[考点]交际对话中询问病情[解析]此题考查考生在交际对话中能否恰当地询问对方的病情。

由B方的答复可知,A方在问B方的病情,选项B与B方的答复逻辑上一致,因此是正确答案。

选项A是服务性行业中与客人打招呼时常用的表达语,选项C和D中的问题均与答复不一致。

3.[答案]A[考点]交际对话中对夸奖的恰当应答[解析]此题考查考生在对方夸奖时能否作出恰当的应答。

B方赞美A方说:“你看上去也好极了。

周末的游泳肯定对你有好处。

”选项A表示了A方的惊讶并大方接受夸奖,非常得体,是正确答案。

选项C和D都不够礼貌,选项B常用于对对方表示的善意所作的答复。

4.[答案]D[考点]发表意见的交际能力[解析]此题考查考生能否就所听到的话发表恰当意见。

对于A方说的话,B方所作的反应应该与这一话题密切相关。

四个选项用的是四条英语谚语,与A方话题相关的只有D。

5. [答案]A[考点]理解否定疑问句[解析]此题考查考生就对话中否定的疑问句作出恰当反应的能力。

对于A方的话,B方应就实际情况作出答复,如不抽就用No开头来回答,如抽烟就用Yes开头来回答,而且回答的前后部分应一致。

四个选项中,B和D是典型的中文式英语,选项C前后矛盾,前面用No表明自己不抽烟,后半部分却又说Only once in a while(只是偶尔抽一点儿)。

选项A符合英语表达习惯,是正确答案。

B节对话理解6.[答案]C[考点]上下文理解[解析]此题考查考生通过上下文理解对话的确切意思。

2006MBA联考英语试卷参考试卷及答案

2006MBA联考英语试卷参考试卷及答案

2006 MBA联考英语试卷Section I V ocabularyDirections: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 and mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.1. In some countries girls are still_____ of a good education.A. deniedB. declinedC. denvedD. deprived2. As the years passed, the memories of her childhood ______ away.A. fadedB. disappearedC. flashedD. fired3. Brierley‟s book has the_______ of being both informative and readable.A. inspirationB. requirementsC. mythD. merit4. If I have any comments to make, I‟ll write them in the ______of the book I‟m reading.A. edgeB. pageC. marginD. side5. My _____ would really trouble me if I wore a fur coat.A. consciousnessB. consequenceC. constitutionD. conscience6. When the post fell_______. Dennis Bass was appointed to fill it.A. emptyB. vacantC. hollowD. hare7. Mother who takes care of everybody is usually the most _________person in each family.A. considerateB. considerableC. consideringD. constant8. For ten years the Greeks _______the city of Troy to separate it from the outside.A. capturedB. occupiedC. destroyedD. surrounded9. Other guests at yesterday‟s opening, which was broadcast______ by the radio station, included Anne Melntosh and Mayor.A. liveB. aliveC. livingD. lively10. A New Zealand man was recently ______ to life imprisonment for the murder of an English tourist, Monica Cantwell.A. punishedB. accusedC. sentencedD. put11. The past 22 years have really been amazing, and every prediction we‟ve made about improvements have al come________.A. trulyB. trueC. TruthD. truthful12. The teachers tried to ______these students that they could solve the complicated problem, however, they just didn‟t see the point.A. convinceB. encourageC. consultD. inclined13. I‟m ______ to think that most children would like their teachers to be their friends rather than their commanders.A. subjectedB. supposedC. declinedD. inclined14. She is under the impression that he isn‟t a _________ person for he wouldn‟t tell her where and when he went to university.A. geniusB. generousC. genuineD. genetic15. The first glasses of Coca Cola were drunk in 1886. The drink was first _____ by a US chemist called John Pemberton.A. formedB. madeC. foundD. done16. These two chemicals _________with each other at a certain temperature to produce a substance which could cause an explosion.A. interactB. attractC. reactD. expel17. _________they can get people in the organization to do what must he done, they will not succeed.A. SinceB. UnlessC. IfD. Whether18. Once you have started a job, you should do it__________.A. in practiceB. in theoryC. in earnestD. in a hurry19. Although they new library service has been very successful, its future is ______certain.A. at any rateB. by no meansC. by all meansD. at any cost20.To my surprise, at yesterday‟s meeting he again _________the plan that had been disapproveda week before.A. brought aboutB. brought outC. brought upD. brought downSection II ClozeDirections: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A,B,C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1.Wholesale prices in July rose more sharply than expected and at a faster rate than consumer prices, 21 hat businesses were still protecting consumers 22 the full brunt (冲击) of higher energy costs.The Producer Price Index 23 measures what producers receive for goods and services, 24 1 percent in July. The Labor Department reported yesterday. Double 25 economists had been expecting and a sharp turnaround from flat prices in June. Excluding 26 and energy. the core index of producer prices rose 0.4 percent, 27 than the 0.1 percent that economists had 28 . Much of that increase was a result of an 29 increase in car and truck prices.On Tuesday, the Labor Department said the 30 that consumers paid for goods and services in July were 31 0.5 percent over all, and up 0.1 percent, excluding food and energy.32 the overall rise in both consumer and producer prices 33 caused by energy costs, which increased 4.4 percent n the month. Wholesale food prices 34 0.3 percent in July. 35 July 2004,Wholesale prices were up 4.6 percent, the core rate 36 2.8 percent, its fastest pace since 1995.Typically, increases in the Producer Price Index indicate similar changes in the consumer index 37 businesses recoup (补偿) higher costs from customers. 38 for much of this expansion, which started 39 the end of 2001, that has not been the 40 . In fact, many businesses like automakers have been aggressively discounting their products.21. A indicate B to indicate C indicating D indicated22. A of B to C by D from23. A that B which C it D this24. A rise B rises C rose D raised25. A that B what C which D this26. A food B grain C crop D diet27. A less B lower C higher D more28. A said B reported C calculated D forecast29. A expectable B. unexpected C expectation D expecting30. A prices B costs C charges D values31. A down B from C to D up32. A Much B Most C Most of D Much of33. A was B were C is D are34. A fall B fell C falls D has fallen35. A Comparing with B In comparison C Compared with D Compare to36. A dropped B declined C lifted D climbed37. A as B so C while D when38. A And B But C Yet D Still39. A at B by C in D to40. A condition B situation C matter D caseSection III Reading comprehensionDirections: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.Questions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage:Office jobs are among the positions hardest hit by compumation (计算机自动化). Word processors and typists will lose about 93,000 jobs over the next few years, while 57,000 secretarial jobs will vanish. Blame the PC: Today, many executives type their own memos and carry there” secretaries” in the palms of their hands. T ime is also hard for stock clerks, whose ranks are expected to decrease by 68,000. And employees in manufacturing firms and wholesalers are being replaced with computerized systems.But not everyone who loses a job will end up in the unemployment line. Many will shift to growing positions within their own companies. When new technologies shook up the telecomm business, telephone operator Judy Dougherty pursued retraining. She is now a communications technician, earning about $ 64,000 per year. Of course, if you‟ve been a tollbooth collector for the past 30 years, and you find yourself replaced by an E ZPass machine, it may be of little consolation(安慰) to know that the telecom field is booming.And that‟s just it: The service economy is fading: welcome to the expertise(专门知识) economy. To succeed in the new job market, you must be able to handle complex problems. Indeed, all but one of the 50 highest-paying occupations---air-traffic controller---demands at least a bachelor‟s degree.For those with just a high school diploma(毕业证书).It‟s going to get tougher to find a well-paying job. Since fewer factory and clerical jobs will be available .what‟s left be the jobs that compumations can‟t kill, computers cant clean offices, or for Alzheimer‟s patients(老年痴呆病人). But, since most people have the skills to fill those positions, the wages stay painfully low, meaning compumation could drive an even deeper wedge (楔子) between the and poor, The best advice now, Never stop learning, and keep up with new technology.For busy adults of course that can be tough, The good news is that very technology that‟s reducing so many jobs is a making it easier to go back to school without having to sit in a classroom. So called internet distance learning is hot, with more than three million studentscurrently enrolled, and it‟s gaining credibility with employers. Are you at risk of losing your job to a computer?Check the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics‟ Occupational Outlook Handbook, which is available online at .41. Prom the first paragraph we can infer that all of the following persons are easily thrown into unemployment EXCEPT .A. secretariesB. stock clerksC. managersD. wholesalers42. In the second paragraph the anther mentions the tollbooth collector toA. mean he will get benefits from the telecomm fledB. show he is too old to shift to a new positionC. console him on having been replaced by a machineD. blame the PC for his unemployment43. By saying “compumation could drive an even deeper wedge between the rich and poor “(line 5. Para 4 )the author meansA. people are getting richer and richerB. there will be a small gap between rich and poorC. the gap between rich and poor is getting larger an largerD. it‟s time to close up be gap between the rich and poor44. What is the author‟s attitude towards computers?A. positiveB. negativeC. neutralD. prejudiced45. Which of the following might serve as the best title of passage?A. Blaming the PCB. The booming telecomm fieldC. Internet distance leaningD. Keeping up with compumationQuestions 46 to 50 are based on the following passage:Tens of thousands of 18 year olds will graduate this year and be handed meaningless diplomas .These diplomas won‟t look any different from awarded their luckier classmates Their validity will be questioned only when their employers discover the these graduates are semiliterate(半文盲).Eventually a fortunate few will find their way into educational – repair – adult – literacy Programs, such as the one where I teach grammar and writing. There, high school graduates and high school dropouts pursuing graduate equivalency certificates will learn the skills they should have learned in school. They will discover they have been cheated by our educational system.I will never forget a teacher senior when be had her for English “He site in the back of the room talking to his friends “.she told me, ” Why don‟t you move him to the front row?I urged believing the embarrassment would get him to settle down, Mrs. Stiffer said, "I don‟t move seniors. I flunk them.” Our son‟s academic life flashed before my eyes. No teacher had ever threatened him. By the time I got home I was feeling pretty good this .It was a radical approach for these times, but well. Why not? She‟s going to flunk you “I told my son.I did not discuss it any further. Suddenly English became a priority in his life. He finished out the semester with an A.I know one example doesn‟t make a case, but at night I see a parade of students who areangry for having been passed along until they could no longer even pretend to keep up. Of average intelligence or better, they eventually quit school, concluding they were too dumb to finish.” I should have been held back,” is a comment I hear frequently. Even sadder are those students who are high-school graduates who say to me after a few weeks of class. ”I don‟t know how I eve r got a high-school diploma.”Passing students who have not mastered the work cheats them and the employers who expect graduates to have basic skills. We excuse this dishonest behavior by saying kids can‟t learn if they come from terrible environments. No one seems to stop to think that most kids don‟t put school first on their list unless they perceive something is at risk. They‟d rather be sailing.Many students I see at night have decided to make education a priority. They are motivated by the desi re for a better job or the need to hang on to the one they‟ve got. They have a healthy fear of failure.People of all ages can rise above their problems, but they need to have a reason to do so. Yong people generally don‟t have the maturity to value ed ucation in the same way my adult students value it. But fear of failure can motivate both.46. What is the subject of this essay?A. view point on learningB. a qualified teacherC. the importance of examinationD. the generation gap47. How did Mrs.Stif fer get the attention of one of the author‟s children?A. flunking himB. moving his seatC. blaming himD. playing card with him48. The author believes that most effective way for a teacher is toA. purify the teaching environments .B. set up cooperation between teachers and parents.C. hold back student.D. motivate student.49. From the passage we can draw the conclusion that the authors‟ attitude toward flunking isA. negativeB. positiveC. biasedD. indifferent50. Judging from the content, this passage is probably written forA. administratorsB. studentsC. teachersD. parentsQuestions 51 to 55 are based on the following passage:Names have gained increasing importance in the competitive world of higher education. Ascolleges strive for market share, they are looking for names that project the image they want or reflect the changes they hope to make. Trenton. State College, for example, became the College of New Jersey nine years ago when it began raising admissions standards and appealing to students from throughout the state.“All I hear in higher education is, “Brand, brand, brand,” said Tim Westerbeck, who specializes in branding and is managing director of Lipman Hearne, a marketing firm based in Chicago that works with universities and other nonprofit organizations. “There has been a sea change over the last 10 years. Marketing used to be almost a dirty word in higher education.”Not all efforts at name changes are successful, of course. In 1997, the New School for Social Research became New School University to reflect its growth into a collection of eight colleges, offering a list of majors that includes psychology, music, urban studies and management. But New Yorkers continued to call it the New School.Now, after s pending an undisclosed sum on an online survey and a marketing consultant‟s creation of “haming structures”, “brand architecture” and “identity systems,” the university has come up with a new name: the New School. Beginning Monday, it will adopt new logon (标识), banners, business cards and even new names for the individual colleges, all to include the words “the New School.”Changes in names generally reveal significant shifts in how a college wants to be perceived. In altering its name from Cal State. Hayward, to Cal State, East Bay, the university hoped to project its expanding role in two mostly suburban countries east of San Francisco.The University of Southern Colorado, a state institution, became Colorado State University at Pucblo two years ago, hoping to highlight many internal changes, including offering more graduate programs and setting higher admissions standards.Beaver College turned itself into Arcadia University in 2001 for several reasons: to break the connection with its past a s a women‟s college, to promote its growth into a full-fledged(完全成熟的) university and officials acknowledged, to e liminate some jokes about the college‟s old name on late-night television and “moring zoo” radio shows.Many college officials said changing a name and image could produce substantial results. At Arcadia, in addition to the rise in applications, the average student‟s test score has increased by 60 points, Juli Roebeck, an Arcadia spokeswoman said.51. which of the following is NOT the reason for colleges to change their names?A. They prefer higher education competitionB. They try to gain advantage in market share.C. They want to project their image.D. They hope to make some changes.52. It is implied that one of the most significant changes in highter education in the past decade isA. the brand.B. the college namesC. the concept of marketingD. list of majors.53. The phrase "come up with"(Line 3 Para 4)probably meansA. catch up withB. deal withC. put forwardD. come to the realization54. The case of name changing from Cal State Hayward to Cal State indicates that the universityA. is perceived by the societyB. hopes to expand its influenceC. prefers to reform its reaching programsD. expects to enlarge its campus55. According to the spokeswoman the name change of Beaver CollegeA. turns out very successfulB. fails to attain its goalC. has eliminated some jokesD. has transformed its statusQuestions 56 to 60 are based on the following passage:It looked just like another aircraft from the outside .The pilot told his young passengers that it was built in 1964.But appearances were deceptive, and the 13 students from Europe and the USA who boarded the aircraft were in for the flight of their lives.Inside the area that normally had seats had become a long white tunnel. Heavily padded(填塞)from floor to ceiling,it looked a bit strange. There were almost no windows,but lights along the padded walls illuminated it. Most of the seats had been taken out apart from a few at the back where the young scientists quickly took their places with a look of fear.For 12 months, science students from across the continents had competed to win a place on the flight at the invitation of the European Space Agency. The challenge had been to suggest imaginative experiments to be conducted in weightless conditions.For the next two hours the flight resembled that of an enormous bird which had lose its reason,shooting upwards towards the heavens before rushing towards Earth. The invention was to Achieve weightlessness for a few seconds.The aircraft took off smoothly enough. But any feelings that I and the young scientists had that we were on anything like a scheduled passenger service were quickly dismissed when the pilot put the plane into a 45 degree climb which lasted around 20 seconds. Then the engines cut our and we became weightless. Everything became confused and left or right,up or down no longer had any meaning. After ten seconds of free fall descent the pilot pulled the aircraft out of its nosedive. The return of gravity was less immediate than its loss, but was still sudden enough to ensure that some students came down with a bump.Each time the pilot cut the engines and we became weightless,a new team conducted its experiment. First it was the Ducth who wanted to discover how it is that cats always land on their feet. Then the German team who conducted a successful experiment on a traditional building method to see if could be used for building a further space station .the Americans had an idea to create solar sails that could be used by satellites.After two hours of going up and down in the lane doing their experiments,the predominate feeling was one of excitement rather than sickness. Most of the students thought it was an unforgettable experience and one they would be keen to repeat.56、what did the writer say about the plane?.56. What did the writer say about the plane?A. It had no seats.B. It was painted white.C. It had no windows.D. The outside was misleading.57.according to the writer, how did the young scientists feel before the flight?A. sickB. keenC. nervousD. impatient58.what did the pilot do with the plane after it took off?A. He quickly climbed and then stopped the engines.B. He climbed and them made the plane fall slowly.C. He took off normally and then cut the engines for 20 seconds.D. He climbed and then made the plane turn over.59.Acoording to the passage, the purpose of being weightless was toA. see what conditions bare like in spaceB. prepare the young scientists for future work in spaceC. show the judges of the competition what they could doD. make the teams try out their ideas60. This passage was written to .A. encourage young people to take up scienceB. describe the process of a scientific competitionC. show scientists what young people can doD. report on a new scientific techniqueSection IV TranslationDirections:In this section there is a passage in English. Translate the five sentences underlined into Chinese and write your translation on A NSWER SHEET 2.The smooth landing of shuttle(航天飞机)Discovery ended a flight that was successful in almost every respect but one:the dislodging of a big chunk of foam,like the one that doomed the Columbia. This flight was supposed to vault the shuttle fleet back into space after a prolonged grounding for repairs. But given the repeat of the very problem that two years of retooling was supposed to resolve,the verdict is necessarily mixed.(61)Once again,the space agency has been forced to put off the flight until it can find a solution to the problem,and no one seems willing to guess how that may take .The Discovery astronauts performed superbly during their two-week mission,and the shuttle looked better than ever in some respects.(62)space officials were justifiably happy that so much had gone well, despite daily worries over possible risks. The flight clearly achieved its prime objectives.The astronauts transferred tons of cargo to the international space station,which has been limping along overhead with a reduced crew and limited supplies carried up on smaller Russian spacecraft .(63)They replaced a broken device .repaired another and carted away a load ofrubbish that had been left on the station, showing the shuttle can bring full loads back down from space.This was the most scrutinized shuttle flight ever. with the vehicle undergoing close inspection while still in orbit.(64)New sensing and photographic equipment to look for potentially dangerous damage to the sensitive external skin proved valuable. A new back flip maneuver allowed station astronauts to photograph the shuttle…s underbelly .and an extra-long robotic arm enabled astronauts see parts of the shuttle that were previously out of sight .(65)The flood of images and the openness in discussing its uncertainties about potential hazards sometimes made it appear that the shuttle was about to fall apart, In the end the damage was clearly tolerable. A much-touted spacewalk to repair the shuttl e…s skin the first of its kind moved an astronaut close enough to pluck out some protruding material with his hand Preliminary evidence indicates that Discovery has far fewer nicks and gouges than shuttles on previous flights.Perhaps showing that improvements to reduce the shedding of debris from the external fuel tank have had some success .Section V writing (20 points)Directions:In this part, you are asked to write a composition according to the information below. You should write more than 150 words neatly on ANSWER SHEET 2.2006MBA联考英语试卷参考答案Section I Vocabulary and Structure1--5 DADCD 6--10 BADAC11--15 BBDAB16--20 ABCBCSection II Cloze21--25 CDBCB 26--30 ACDBA 31--35 DDABC36--40 DACADSection III Reading Comprehension41--45 CBCAD 46--50 AADBC51--55 ACCAC 56--60 ACADASection IV Translation (参考译文)61. 航天部门被迫再次推迟飞行,直到找到问题的解决办法。

2006年成人高考高起点英语真题及答案

2006年成人高考高起点英语真题及答案

2006年成人高考学校招生全国统一考试英语一、语音知识(共5小题,每题1.5分,共7.5分)在下列每组单词中,有一个单词的划线部分与其他单词的划线部分的读音不同。

找出这个词,并把它前面的大写字母填入左边的括号里。

( ) 1. A. therefore B. through C. theater D. thirsty( ) 2. A. ground B. blouse C. cousin D. thousand( ) 3. A. gather B. gentle C. goat D. gold( ) 4. A. comb B. globe C. smoke D. clock( ) 5. A. treat B. head C. leaf D. cheap二词汇与语法知识(共15小题;每题1.5分,共22.5分。

)从每小题的四个选择项中,选出最佳的一项,并把它前面的大写字母填入左边的括号里。

( ) 6. – Thank you for coming to meet me.--___________.A. I’m fineB. My dutyC. Nice to meet youD. My pleasure( ) 7. It was really kind ______you to help me with my homework.A. aboutB. forC. ofD. to( ) 8. – Is James coming with us?-- No, he can’t—he _____ for his exams.A. has studiedB. studiesC. studiedD. is studying( ) 9. I was caught in a heavy rain. I ____ have brought an umbrella.A. couldB. shouldC. mustD. could( ) 10. It is hard to imagine how people will _______ the winter without electricity.A. get awayB. get inC. get outD. get through( ) 11. – Is there any bathroom on this floor?--No, please go _______, on your right.A. upstairsB. aheadC. straightD. away( ) 12. ______we did was call S usan to tell her we wouldn’t be back till Tuesday afternoon.A. HowB. ThatC. WhatD. Which( ) 13. Keep practicing, and your English will ________.A. improveB. be improvingC. have improvedD. have been improving( ) 14. You can choose _____ apples, oranges or bananas.A. allB. bothC. eitherD. neither( ) 15. Michael used to look nervous when _____.A. scoldB. to be scoldedC. scoldingD. scolded( ) 16. I’m afraid I cannot_____ two hours for the film tonight.A. affordB. costC. save D take( ) 17. George cooked me a meal, _____ was a first for him.A. whatB. whenC. whoD. which( ) 18. The number of girls receiving college education__________ in the country during the past 10 years.A. is doubledB. has doubledC. was doubledD. had doubled ( ) 19. Don’t forget _____ your mum tomorrow.A. callingB. to callC. to have calledD. having called( ) 20. The thief had disappeared ______ the boy could stop him.A. asB. onceC. beforeD. until三完形填空(共15小题;每题2分,共30分)通读下面的短文,掌握其大意。

2006年成人高考英语试题及答案上(高起点)

2006年成人高考英语试题及答案上(高起点)

中考易错选择100题1.It’s very kind______ you to get the tickets ______ the World Cup.A. for, ofB. of, forC. of, toD. to, for2.How many teachers are there in your school?______, I think. But I don’t know the exact number.A. hundredB. HundredsC. Hundreds ofD. Hundreds or thousands3.Will you stay for lunch?Sorry, ______. My brother is coming to see me.A.I mustn’tB.I can’tC.I needn’tD.I won’t4.When he was there, he ______ go to that coffee shop at the corner after work every day.A. wouldB. shouldC. had betterD. might5.There ______ no hurry, need there?A. need beB. need to beC. doesn’tD. needs6.______ the sports meeting might be put off.Yes, it all depends on the weather.A.I’ ve been toldB. I’ve toldC. I’m toldD.I told7.Shirley ______ a book about China last year but I don’t know whether she has finished it.A. has writtenB. wroteC. had writtenD. was writing8.We don’t allow ______ in this room.A. smokingB. to smokeC. people smokingD. people to smoking9.I haven’t got a chair ______. Will you make room for me?A. to sitB. to sit inC. for sittingD. sitting on10.It was so cold that the travelers had the fire ______ all the night.A. burningB. to burnC. burnD. burnt11.She ______ his number in the phone book to make sure that she had got it right.A. looked forB. looked upC. looked afterD. looked like12.Every morning, WE are asked ______ taken our temperatures.A .if we have B. if have we C. if we had D. if had we13.I will give ______ students ______ minutes for them to finish their exerciseA. the other; other fiveB. the other; another fiveC. other; five moreD. other; more five14.I called you just now, but you weren’t inSorry, I ______ the reading room.A. was inB. have gone toC. studiedD. had been to15.The family ______ at the lunch table when someone came to tell them what had happened at ______.A. were sitting; Mr BrownB. were sitting; Mr Brown’sC. was sitting; Mr BrownD. was sitting; Mr Brown’s16.Have you ______ your father recently?No. He doesn’t often write to me.A. heard aboutB. heard ofC. heard fromD. got from17.______did you sleep last night?I was reading too late to fall asleep.A. How longB. was doingC. How soon D, How18.Has Jack finished his homework yet?I’ve no idea, But he ______ it the whole afternoon.A. would doB. was doingC. didD. had done19.He’s never stolen anything before, ______ he?______. It’s his third time to be taken to police station.A. ha sn’t; YesB. is; YesC. has; YesD. has; No20.I will spend as much time as I ______ the lesson.A. can go overB. can to go overC. can going overD. go over21.______ you the truth, she knows nothing about it.A. To tellB. TellingC. To tellD. Told22.The old man walked in the street, ______.A. followed by his sonB. followed his sonB. and following his son D. and followed by his son23.Jim’s family went to visit ______ family last night.A. Miss Sun’sB. the Suns’C. the WhiteD. Miss Suns’24.They stopped ______ and ______ out to play when they ______ the bell ring or rest.A. working; went; heardB. work; to go; hearC. working; go; hearingD. working; going; heard25.I am going to Qingdao and stay there for a week.______ you are there, would you please buy some books for me?A. IfB. WhileC. SinceD. As soon as26.That woman has a bag in her right hand. What’s in her ______ hand?A. anotherB. otherC. oneD. The other27.Could you give me ______ second chance please?A. anB./C. theD. a28.Black, ______ father of ______ Tom, lost his new watch.A./,/B. the, theC. the,/ D/,the29.Do you know Susan’s address?Yes. She lives ( ) 201,Dongchang Road, Dalian City.A. inB. atC. alongD. on30.What do you think of the report on the UFO?Great! Many students were interested in it and they kept on standing ______ the end of the meetingA. untilB. inC. onD. about31.The book ______ you want is on the desk.Which of the following isn’t right?A. thatB. whichC./D. it32.I’ll never forget the days ______ we spent together in the country.A. whichB. on whichC. when D, on that33.Is that book ______ he borrowed on Friday?A. thatB. whichC. the oneD. who34.The number of people who ______ cars of their own is increasing.A. hasB. haveC. there isD. there are35.The first school ______ we visited yesterday is not far from here.A. thatB. whichC. to whichD. where36.I have the same pen ______.A. which you haveB. as yoursC. that you areD. as you37.The train ______ she was traveling was five minutes late.A. thatB. on thatC. by whichD. on which38.The teacher said ______ wanted to go to the cinema must be there before 6:00,A. those whoB. thatC. whoD. which39.______ has questions is welcome to ask.A. WhoB. AnyoneC. ThoseD. Anyone who40.Tom is one of the people who ______ they are now.A. fromB. likeC. withD. as41.The teacher asked ______ students to do homework ourselves.A. theB. hisC. someD. us42.______ either you or I good at drawing?A. AmB. AreC. IsD. Do43.The room ______ as a meeting room.A. used to being usedB. was used to being usedC. used to be usedD. was used to be used44.The boy was seen ______ the piano at 9 yesterday evening.A. to playB. playC. playingD. playedst month Miss Han ______ a doctor.A. married withB. married toC. was married withD. got married to46.It’s time for Meimei and ______ to the Palace Museum.A.I goingB.I to goC. me goingD. me to go47.______ a year does your school have sports meeting?Twice a year.A .How often B. How soon C. How long D. How many times48.There are four pairs of socks to ______, but the woman doesn’t know ______ to buy.A. choose from; whichB. choose from; whatC. choose; whichD. choose ;what49.It is in 1960 ______ Chinese first put out flag on MountQomolangma.A. whenB. thatC. whichD. in which50.The old men who gave away lots of money ______ highly of at yesterday’s meeting.A. spokeB. spokenC. was spokenD. were spoken51.I’m afraid I won’t come ______ 7 and 9. I will be at work then.A. untilB. betweenC. duringD. for52.Butter and cheese ______ in price.A. has gone upB. is gone upC. have gone upD. are gone up53.______ neither you nor he enjoy fast food?A. DoB. DoesC. IsD. Are54.In our country every boy and every girl ______ the right to education.A. hasB. haveC. isD. are55.A man of words and not of deeds ______ a garden full of weed.A. likeB. likesC. is likeD. are like56.Would you like some coffee?Yes, please. By the way, do you have any milk? I prefer coffee ______ milk.A. fromB. withC. toD. for57.These Germans want to have some ______ for supper, so they decide to catch ______ now.A. fish; manyB. fishes; muchC. fish; muchD. fishes; many58.What do you think of his surfing?Oh, no one does ______.A. goodB. wellC. betterD. best59.Aren’t you tired, Kate?______. I like going shopping.A. Not at allB. I’m so sor ryC. You’re welcomeD. Yes, of course60.Don’t forget to come to my birthday party tomorrow.______A.I don’tB.I won’tC.I can’tD.I haven’t61.John plays football ______, if not better than David.A. as wellB. as well asC. so wellD. so well as62.Naturally, after I told her what to do, my daughter ______ go and do the oppsite!A. mayB. canC. mustD. should63.______ Yancheng today is more beautiful now. Mr.Jackson said he would visit it ______ fourth time.A. The;/B. The;theC./;aD. The;a64.To tell you the truth, I became a college student at 15.______.A. You must beB. Thank goodnessC. You don’t say soD.It doesn’t matter65.Excuse me, can you show me ______ to run the machine?A. whatB. ifC.whetherD. where66.Today some newly-produced mobile phones can take pictures ______ a camera.A. asB. forC. likeD. of67.I felt it is right ______ you should know.A. whetherB. andC. thatD. how68.A fool has gained nothing from the time ______, for he ______ nothing.A. passing; has paidB. passed; has been paidC. passing; has been paidD. passed; has paid69.This kind of T-shirt is ______.A. easily worn outB. easy worn outC. easy to worn outD. easily to be worn out70.Jim’s father said to him,“I h ope you ______ what I ______ you to buy.A. didn’t forget, toldB. not to forget, have toldC. won’t forget, have toldD. haven’t forgotten, will tell71.English people ______ use Mr before a man’s first name.A. neverB. usuallyC. oftenD. sometimes72.I enjoy learning English ______ it takes me a lot of time.A. unlessB. thoughC. becauseD. for73.I wonder ______ you would like to come to my birthday party.A. thatB. whetherC. that if D .that whether74.All the teachers thought _______ of the hard-working student.A. highlyB. manyC. goodD. more75.A third of the population of the city _______ their own cars. A, has B. have C. had D. is76.His bag is nicer than _______ in his class.A, any other student B. the other students’ C. any other students D. any student’s77.He _______ a good plan which we all agree.A. thought hardB. thought out C thought more of D. thought about78.I think swimming can make me very _______.A. goodB. healthC. comfortableD. well79.The buses _______ over 2 thousand people a day.A. takeB. bringC. carryD. sent80.The coductor kept _______ hot water to us.A. giveB. bringC. takingD. giving81.It’s your turn to be on duty. _______A. So am IB. So it isC. So I amD. So it is82.The TV needs 9 ).A. to repairB. repairedC. being repairedD. to be repaired83.They are _______ there.A. nearB. to nearC. near toD. nearly84.The boy said he wouldn’t eat _______.A. any longerB. no longerC. any more D, no more85.Nobaby noticed the thief slip into the shop, because the lights happened to _______.A. put outB. turn out a C .give out D. go out86.The days are short, _______ it is noe December.A. becauseB. forC. goesD. want87.The education in China has developed _______ these days.A. quickB. highC. highlyD. wildly88.Will you tell me a story?OK. Shall I _______ it in English or in Chinese?A. tell, tellB. speak, tellC. tell, speakD. tell, say89.The lady is always _______ in white at the party.A. wearingB. dressingC. wornD. dressed]90.They _______ 3000 English words by the end of next month.A. learnedB. had learnedC. will learnD. have learned91.Mr.Black, some boys are going to flight.You’d better _______ the police.A. send forB. send toC. look forD. look over92.Many ( ) trees must be planted every year.A. thousandB. thousand ofC. thousands ofD. thousand93.The post office is not far from here. It’s only ten () by bike.A. minuteB. minutesC. minute’sD. minutes’94.She doesn’t know the school, but it’s () to be quite a good one.A. toldB. spokenC. talkedD. said95.You must leave here now ( ) your mother can get some more rest.A. becameB. thoughC. so thatD. so96.Lucy, ( ) all your things on the desk.A. puts awayB. put awayC. takes awayD. take away97.(At the doctor’s) It’s nothing serious, doctor?No, ( ).A. you’ll be all right soonB. You won’t be all right soonB. There’s some trouble with you D. It’s very serious98.We can’t buy () much mutton with ( ) little money.A. so, muchB. such, soC. so, soD. such, such99.There is ( ) W in the word woman ,and ( ) M is the third letter of the word.A. a; anB. an; /C. an; the D .a; the100.Need he come a little earlier?Yes, he ( ).A. canB. mustC. needD. needn’t1~10 C C B A A A D A B A11~20 B A A A B C D B C A21~30 A A A A B B D A B A31~40 D A C B A D D A D D41~50 D B C C D D D A B D51~60 B C A A C B A C A B61~70 B C D C D C B D A C71~80 A A B A B B B D C D81~90 B D D C D B C A D C91~100 C C B D C D A C D B形容词和复习单项选择题1. Who sings ____, Rose or Alice?A. betterB. the bestC. wellD. best2. This flower is ____ than that one.A. beautifulB. more beautifulC. most beautifulD. the most beautiful3. How is it? Ten pounds.A. manyB. longC. forD. much4. The dictionary is ___ of the three.A. thickB. thickerC. the thickestD. more thick5. The river is over 3.000 metres .A. longerB. longestC. longD. the longest6. He is ___ to do the work.A. strongB. very strongC. strong enoughD. stronger7. The housework needs ___ time to finish.A. muchB. lotC. manyD. plenty8. Of all the books. this one is .A. more interestingB. interestingC. much more interestingD. the most interesting9. Mike and John are good at maths.A. eachB. bothC. allD. no one10. This maths problem is ___ that one.A. not so easy asB. more easy thanC. easy thanD. as easier as11. The Changjiang River is ___ river in China.A. longB. longerC. longestD. the longest12. What a ____ street Nanjing Road is!A. busyB. busierC. busiestD. much busier13. There is ___ rain this year than last year.A. manyB. muchC. moreD. much many14. July and August are the ____ months in a year.A. hotterB. hottestC. more hotD. hot15. A train can run ___ a bus.A. so quickly thatB. quickly thanC. as quicklyD. more quickly than16. He goes there ____ than I.A. more oftenB. oftenC. so oftenD. as often as17. My mother is busy to go to the cinema.A. veryB. soC. suchD. too18. ____ changes have taken place in my hometown.A. GreatB. GreaterC. GreatestD. The great19. Look! The Young Pioneers are singing and dancing .A. happierB. happyC. happiestD. happily20. If he doesn't go, I won't go,____.A. tooB. alsoC. eitherD. neither21. The film is interesting ___ that one.A. more... asB. as... asC. so...thanD. than...so22. When spring comes, days are getting __ and .A. warm... warmB. warmer.. .wannerC. long... longD. longer. . .longer23. The whale is ___ animal in the world.A. largeB. largestC. the largestD. larger24. Which does he like ____, water, tea or milk?A. wellB. betterC. bestD. good25. China is ___ than any other country in Asia.A. largerB. the largestC. largeD. more large26. The West Lake is getting ___ and ___ beautiful.A. more, mostB. more. MuchC. much, moreD. more, more27. The two managers ____ hard.A. both workB. work bothC. all workD. work all28. Peter doesn't jump so ___ as his brother.A. highB. higherC. highestD. more higher29. It is ___ that he will come on time.A. sureB. certainC. certainlyD. well30. Maths is ____ interesting ____ chemistry.A. so...asB. as...asC. as...likeD. so... like。

2006年04月份全国自考英语(二)真题及答案

2006年04月份全国自考英语(二)真题及答案

更多优质自考资料,请访问自考乐园俱乐部/club/5346389 2006年04月份全国自考英语(二)真题一、Vocabulary and Structure(10 points,1 point each)从下列各句四个选项中选出一个最佳答案,并在答题纸上将相应的字母涂黑。

1.It would be better to make a decision now,______ leave it until next week.A.other thanB.rather thanC.less thanD.more than答案:B2.We’ll inform you as soon as tickets become ______.A.valuableB.capableC.acceptableD.available答案:D3.The foreign company has been ______ running this factory for decades.A.enormouslyB.effectivelyC.infinitelyD.extremely答案:B4.If you ______ my advice,you wouldn’t be in such trouble now.A.tookB.takesC.has takenD.had taken答案:D5.The meeting ______,we left the room quickly for dinner.A.overB.was overC.is overD.been over答案:A6.All the money ______,Frederick started looking for work.A.having spentB.has been spentC.having been spentD.had been spent答案:C 更多优质自考资料,请访问自考乐园俱乐部/club/53463897.______ his talk when Mary ran out of the lecture hall.A.Hardly had he begunB.Hardly he had begunC.Hardly he has begunD.He hardly had begun答案:A8.The two sisters are ______ in many ways, not only in appearance but also intemperament.A.likeB.likelyC.alikeD.lively答案:C9.The purpose of the program is to provide training for employees so that theycan work ______.tetertelytest答案:B10.I hope my boy friend will be handsome,strong and ______ kind.A.above allB.in allC.at allD.after all答案:A二、Cloze Test(10 points,1 point each)下列短文中有十个空白,每个空白有四个选项。

2006年成人高等教育学士学位英语考试试卷

2006年成人高等教育学士学位英语考试试卷

2006年成人高等教育学士学位英语考试试卷2006年成人高等教育学士学位英语考试试卷Paper One 试卷一(90 minutes)Part Ⅰ Dialogue Completion(15 points)Directions:There are 15 short incomplete dialogues in this part, each followed by 4 choices marked A,B,C and D. Choose the best one to complete the dialogue and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.1. Helen: Hello?Danny: Hello. Could I speak to Helen?Helen:________.Danny:Hi,Helen.This is Danny.A. I am HelenB. This is HelenC. Yes ,I amD.Yes, I am her2. Tom: I’ve decided to spend the summer holidays traveling in America.Jane:Oh,___________A. if only I could go with you.B. what good news it is!C. how happy I was to hear that.D. how exciting to hear the news!3. Salesclerk: Can I help you, madam?Customer: No, thanks. I _______.A. have just looked aroundB. just look aroundC. am just looking aroundD. just looked around4. Tom: I’m afraid I must be going now. Thank you for the d elicious dinner. Lucy: ________A. Take careB. It’s just so-soC. I’m not good at itD. I’m glad you enjoyed it5. Adam: It’s very kind of you to come to see me off, Betty.Betty: __________A.That’s my dutyB. Not at all. It’s the least I could doC. D on’t be so politeD. Never mind it6. Tom: Nice to meet you, Jim.Jim: ________.A. Same hereB. Same to youC. Thank you all the sameD. The same again, please7. Tom: Jane, may I come into your office and talk to you?Jane: Sure. I have some free time now. _______, please.A. Come intoB. Come on inC. Go aheadD. Enter8. Jack: Thanks for your invitation. How thoughtful of you, Spencer. Shall I bring something?Spencer: Nothing. I mean we’ye got plenty to eat. _________.A. Just take yourselfB. Just come yourselfC. Just bring yourselfD. Just come over9. Smith : You are leaving soon. We’ll be sorry to see you go .Anderson: I’m sorry too. But that’s life.Smith: Yes, I suppose _______.A. we can’t helpB. it can’t be avoidedC. we can’t do anythingD. it can’t be helped10. James: George, did you tell Bob to come to this meeting?George: I’m terribly sorry. I forgot all about it .James: It doesn’t matter.______- Let’s get started without him.A. Good luck.B. Come on.C. No problem.D. Good heavens!11. Passenger A: Do you mind my smoking here?Passenger B: Not at all. _________.A. I’m sorryB. Smoke as you likeC. Go right aheadD. Do it , please.12. Customer: Can I have a look ac the blue jacket over there?Salesman: Here you are.Customer: Oh, it’s too big. May I have a size smaller?Salesman: _________A. By all meansB. By no meansC. By any meansD. By some means or other13. Lncinda: Can you come and have dinner with us?Jonathan: Sounds good. When shall I come?Lucinda: At eight. ______________.A: We’ll be seeing you B. We wait for youC. We wait until you comeD. We’ll be expecting you14. A Stranger: _________. Can you tell me where the Big Hen Supermarket is?A Passer-by: Got me, boy. I’m a stranger here myself.A Stranger: Well, thank you anyway.A. I’m sorryB. Excuse meC. Never mindD. Glad to meet you15. Student A: How is everything with Mary?Student B: She had an ac cident in her new car and she’s still in hospital.Student A: ______________A. That’s great!B. That’s too bad.C. That sounds nice.D. That’s OK.Part Ⅱ Reading Comprehension (40 points)Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each of the passages is followed by 5 questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.Passage One“I work on things every day in the off-season, ”says Mc Grady, 24, an All-Starguard with the National Basketball Association’s Orlando Magic.Until Mc Grady was 17, few outside his tiny hometown knew of his skills. He was raised mostly by his grandmother in a rough part of town. Sports were his escapes. To gain more exposure for his basketball skills, Mc Grady transferred to play his senior season at Mount Zion Christian Academy in North Carolina. After leading the Mighty Warriors to a 26-2 record that season, Mc Grady was named Player of the Year by a national newspaper.At 18, Mc Grady was starring for Toronto by the end of his new players’ season.But he wanted to become one of the NBA’s elite (精英), so he hired a trainer and beban intense workouts. It’s not uncommon for Mc Grady, who signed with Orlando in 2002, to shoot 200 jumpers after practice, grab a healthy bite to eat and go to work out with the Los Angeles Lakers’ Shaquille O’Neal, who owns a home in Orlando.“He’s stayed at a high level, ”Orlando coach Doc Rivers says of Mc Grady. “A lot of young players can play a good 20 minutes, or have a great month. Tracy does it all season on both end s.”To be that good takes a lot of work. T o be better takes even more. Mc Grady is ready fo r the challenge, because he knows what he wants. “I don’t want to be one of those players that’s known for being a great player that never won a championship, ”Mc Grady says. “I want a title.”16. Which of the following teams has Mc Grady NOT so far played for?C. The Mighty Warriors.D. Orlando Magic.17. The sentence “I work on things every day in the off-season”(Line 3,Paragraph 1)implies that ____________.A. Mc Grady practices other things more often than he does with basketballB. Mc Grady keeps on his skills training particularly hard in the off-season daysC. Mc Grady keeps on training with other exercises than with basketballD. Mc Grady practices his skills every day including the off-season time18. Mc Grady is different from other players mainly in__________.A. his particular shooting skills in playing basketballB. his trying to save every minute to work out with O’NealC. his persistence in constant hard trainingD. his stronger desire for a title than other players19. Mc Grady was honored Player of the Year by a national newspaper because _______.A. he has stayed at a high level of trainingB. he has created a record among the best players that seasonC. he was well ready for the coming challengeD. he is regarded as an All-Star guard with the NBA20. The sentence “Sports were his escapes” (Line 2, Paragraph 2) can best mean that _________.a. sporting activities were the means for him to get fullest happiness byB. physical exercises were the only way to relieve him of hispainsC. h e didn’t want to do more things than sportive activitiesD. sports enabled him to run away from his hometownPassage TwoLast December’s earthquakes in the Iranian city of Bam took a huge deathtoll-roughly 40,000 people-largely because of the collapse of thousands of mud-brick buildings, If a group of researchers in India are successful, the earthquake mightnot be as destructive. British and Indian engineers are developing earthquake-proof housing using a cheap, universal material:bamboo.They designed a model house built around waterproof bamboo-sheet roofing and bamboo-reinforced concrete walls. To test the structure , the engineers , sponsored by the U.K. Department of International Development, took it to the Earthquake Engineering and Vibration Research Centre in Bangalore, which has a state-of-the-art earthquake simulator(模拟装置)。

2006年成人高考英语试题及答案上(高起点)

2006年成人高考英语试题及答案上(高起点)

中考易错选择100题1.It’s very kind______ you to get the tickets ______ the World Cup.A. for, ofB. of, forC. of, toD. to, for2.How many teachers are there in your school?______, I think. But I don’t know the exact number.A. hundredB. HundredsC. Hundreds ofD. Hundreds or thousands3.Will you stay for lunch?Sorry, ______. My brother is coming to see me.A.I mustn’tB.I can’tC.I needn’tD.I won’t4.When he was there, he ______ go to that coffee shop at the corner after work every day.A. wouldB. shouldC. had betterD. might5.There ______ no hurry, need there?A. need beB. need to beC. doesn’tD. needs6.______ the sports meeting might be put off.Yes, it all depends on the weather.A.I’ ve been toldB. I’ve toldC. I’m toldD.I told7.Shirley ______ a book about China last year but I don’t know whether she has finished it.A. has writtenB. wroteC. had writtenD. was writing8.We don’t allow ______ in this room.A. smokingB. to smokeC. people smokingD. people to smoking9.I haven’t got a chair ______. Will you make room for me?A. to sitB. to sit inC. for sittingD. sitting on10.It was so cold that the travelers had the fire ______ all the night.A. burningB. to burnC. burnD. burnt11.She ______ his number in the phone book to make sure that she had got it right.A. looked forB. looked upC. looked afterD. looked like12.Every morning, WE are asked ______ taken our temperatures.A .if we have B. if have we C. if we had D. if had we13.I will give ______ students ______ minutes for them to finish their exerciseA. the other; other fiveB. the other; another fiveC. other; five moreD. other; more five14.I called you just now, but you weren’t inSorry, I ______ the reading room.A. was inB. have gone toC. studiedD. had been to15.The family ______ at the lunch table when someone came to tell them what had happened at ______.A. were sitting; Mr BrownB. were sitting; Mr Brown’sC. was sitting; Mr BrownD. was sitting; Mr Brown’s16.Have you ______ your father recently?No. He doesn’t often write to me.A. heard aboutB. heard ofC. heard fromD. got from17.______did you sleep last night?I was reading too late to fall asleep.A. How longB. was doingC. How soon D, How18.Has Jack finished his homework yet?I’ve no idea, But he ______ it the whole afternoon.A. would doB. was doingC. didD. had done19.He’s never stolen anything before, ______ he?______. It’s his third time to be taken to police station.A. hasn’t; YesB. is; YesC. has; YesD. has; No20.I will spend as much time as I ______ the lesson.A. can go overB. can to go overC. can going overD. go over21.______ you the truth, she knows nothing about it.A. To tellB. TellingC. To tellD. Told22.The old man walked in the street, ______.A. followed by his sonB. followed his sonB. and following his son D. and followed by his son23.Jim’s family went to visit ______ family last night.A. Miss Sun’sB. the Suns’C. the WhiteD. Mi ss Suns’24.They stopped ______ and ______ out to play when they ______ the bell ring or rest.A. working; went; heardB. work; to go; hearC. working; go; hearingD. working; going; heard25.I am going to Qingdao and stay there for a week.______ you are there, would you please buy some books for me?A. IfB. WhileC. SinceD. As soon as26.That woman has a bag in her right hand. What’s in her ______ hand?A. anotherB. otherC. oneD. The other27.Could you give me ______ second chance please?A. anB./C. theD. a28.Black, ______ father of ______ Tom, lost his new watch.A./,/B. the, theC. the,/ D/,the29.Do you know Susan’s address?Yes. She lives ( ) 201,Dongchang Road, Dalian City.A. inB. atC. alongD. on30.What do you think of the report on the UFO?Great! Many students were interested in it and they kept on standing ______ the end of the meetingA. untilB. inC. onD. about31.The book ______ you want is on the desk.Which of the following isn’t right?A. thatB. whichC./D. it32.I’ll never forget the days ______ we spent together in the country.A. whichB. on whichC. when D, on that33.Is that book ______ he borrowed on Friday?A. thatB. whichC. the oneD. who34.The number of people who ______ cars of their own is increasing.A. hasB. haveC. there isD. there are35.The first school ______ we visited yesterday is not far from here.A. thatB. whichC. to whichD. where36.I have the same pen ______.A. which you haveB. as yoursC. that you areD. as you37.The train ______ she was traveling was five minutes late.A. thatB. on thatC. by whichD. on which38.The teacher said ______ wanted to go to the cinema must be there before 6:00,A. those whoB. thatC. whoD. which39.______ has questions is welcome to ask.A. WhoB. AnyoneC. ThoseD. Anyone who40.Tom is one of the people who ______ they are now.A. fromB. likeC. withD. as41.The teacher asked ______ students to do homework ourselves.A. theB. hisC. someD. us42.______ either you or I good at drawing?A. AmB. AreC. IsD. Do43.The room ______ as a meeting room.A. used to being usedB. was used to being usedC. used to be usedD. was used to be used44.The boy was seen ______ the piano at 9 yesterday evening.A. to playB. playC. playingD. playedst month Miss Han ______ a doctor.A. married withB. married toC. was married withD. got married to46.It’s time for Meimei and ______ to the Palace Museum.A.I goingB.I to goC. me goingD. me to go47.______ a year does your school have sports meeting?Twice a year.A .How often B. How soon C. How long D. How many times48.There are four pairs of socks to ______, but the woman doesn’t know ______ to buy.A. choose from; whichB. choose from; whatC. choose; whichD. choose ;what49.It is in 1960 ______ Chinese first put out flag on Mount Qomolangma.A. whenB. thatC. whichD. in which50.The old men who gave away lots of money ______ highly of at yesterday’s meeting.A. spokeB. spokenC. was spokenD. were spoken51.I’m afraid I won’t come ______ 7 and 9. I will be at work then.A. untilB. betweenC. duringD. for52.Butter and cheese ______ in price.A. has gone upB. is gone upC. have gone upD. are gone up53.______ neither you nor he enjoy fast food?A. DoB. DoesC. IsD. Are54.In our country every boy and every girl ______ the right to education.A. hasB. haveC. isD. are55.A man of words and not of deeds ______ a garden full of weed.A. likeB. likesC. is likeD. are like56.Would you like some coffee?Yes, please. By the way, do you have any milk? I prefer coffee ______ milk.A. fromB. withC. toD. for57.These Germans want to have some ______ for supper, so they decide to catch______ now.A. fish; manyB. fishes; muchC. fish; muchD. fishes; many58.What do you think of his surfing?Oh, no one does ______.A. goodB. wellC. betterD. best59.Aren’t you tired, Kate?______. I like going shopping.A. Not at allB. I’m so s orryC. You’re welcomeD. Yes, of course60.Don’t forget to come to my birthday party tomorrow.______A.I don’tB.I won’tC.I can’tD.I haven’t61.John plays football ______, if not better than David.A. as wellB. as well asC. so wellD. so well as62.Naturally, after I told her what to do, my daughter ______ go and do the oppsite!A. mayB. canC. mustD. should63.______ Yancheng today is more beautiful now. Mr.Jackson said he would visit it ______ fourth time.A. The;/B. The;theC./;aD. The;a64.To tell you the truth, I became a college student at 15.______.A. You must beB. Thank goodnessC. You don’t say soD.It doesn’t matter65.Excuse me, can you show me ______ to run the machine?A. whatB. ifC.whetherD. where66.Today some newly-produced mobile phones can take pictures ______ a camera.A. asB. forC. likeD. of67.I felt it is right ______ you should know.A. whetherB. andC. thatD. how68.A fool has gained nothing from the time ______, for he ______ nothing.A. passing; has paidB. passed; has been paidC. passing; has been paidD. passed; has paid69.This kind of T-shirt is ______.A. easily worn outB. easy worn outC. easy to worn outD. easily to be worn out70.Jim’s father said to him,“I hope you ______ what I ______ you to buy.A. didn’t forget, toldB. not to forget, have toldC. won’t forget, have toldD. haven’t forgotten, will tell71.English people ______ use Mr before a man’s first name.A. neverB. usuallyC. oftenD. sometimes72.I enjoy learning English ______ it takes me a lot of time.A. unlessB. thoughC. becauseD. for73.I wonder ______ you would like to come to my birthday party.A. thatB. whetherC. that if D .that whether74.All the teachers thought _______ of the hard-working student.A. highlyB. manyC. goodD. more75.A third of the population of the city _______ their own cars.A, has B. have C. had D. is76.His bag is nicer than _______ in his class.A, any other student B. the other students’ C. any other students D. any student’s77.He _______ a good plan which we all agree.A. thought hardB. thought out C thought more of D. thought about78.I think swimming can make me very _______.A. goodB. healthC. comfortableD. well79.The buses _______ over 2 thousand people a day.A. takeB. bringC. carryD. sent80.The coductor kept _______ hot water to us.A. giveB. bringC. takingD. giving81.It’s your turn to be on duty. _______A. So am IB. So it isC. So I amD. So it is82.The TV needs 9 ).A. to repairB. repairedC. being repairedD. to be repaired83.They are _______ there.A. nearB. to nearC. near toD. nearly84.The boy said he wouldn’t eat _______.A. any longerB. no longerC. any more D, no more85.Nobaby noticed the thief slip into the shop, because the lights happened to _______.A. put outB. turn out a C .give out D. go out86.The days are short, _______ it is noe December.A. becauseB. forC. goesD. want87.The education in China has developed _______ these days.A. quickB. highC. highlyD. wildly88.Will you tell me a story?OK. Shall I _______ it in English or in Chinese?A. tell, tellB. speak, tellC. tell, speakD. tell, say89.The lady is always _______ in white at the party.A. wearingB. dressingC. wornD. dressed]90.They _______ 3000 English words by the end of next month.A. learnedB. had learnedC. will learnD. have learned91.Mr.Black, some boys are going to flight.You’d better _______ the police.A. send forB. send toC. look forD. look over92.Many ( ) trees must be planted every year.A. thousandB. thousand ofC. thousands ofD. thousand93.The post office is not far from here. It’s only ten () by bike.A. minuteB. minutesC. minut e’sD. minutes’94.She doesn’t know the school, but it’s () to be quite a good one.A. toldB. spokenC. talkedD. said95.You must leave here now ( ) your mother can get some more rest.A. becameB. thoughC. so thatD. so96.Lucy, ( ) all your things on the desk.A. puts awayB. put awayC. takes awayD. take away97.(At the doctor’s) It’s nothing serious, doctor?No, ( ).A. you’ll be all right soonB. You won’t be all right soonB. There’s some trouble with y ou D. It’s very serious98.We can’t buy () much mutton with ( ) little money.A. so, muchB. such, soC. so, soD. such, such99.There is ( ) W in the word woman ,and ( ) M is the third letter of the word.A. a; anB. an; /C. an; the D .a; the100.Need he come a little earlier?Yes, he ( ).A. canB. mustC. needD. needn’t1~10 C C B A A A D A B A11~20 B A A A B C D B C A21~30 A A A A B B D A B A31~40 D A C B A D D A D D41~50 D B C C D D D A B D51~60 B C A A C B A C A B61~70 B C D C D C B D A C71~80 A A B A B B B D C D81~90 B D D C D B C A D C91~100 C C B D C D A C D B形容词和复习单项选择题1. Who sings ____, Rose or Alice?A. betterB. the bestC. wellD. best2. This flower is ____ than that one.A. beautifulB. more beautifulC. most beautifulD. the most beautiful3. How is it? Ten pounds.A. manyB. longC. forD. much4. The dictionary is ___ of the three.A. thickB. thickerC. the thickestD. more thick5. The river is over 3.000 metres .A. longerB. longestC. longD. the longest6. He is ___ to do the work.A. strongB. very strongC. strong enoughD. stronger7. The housework needs ___ time to finish.A. muchB. lotC. manyD. plenty8. Of all the books. this one is .A. more interestingB. interestingC. much more interestingD. the most interesting9. Mike and John are good at maths.A. eachB. bothC. allD. no one10. This maths problem is ___ that one.A. not so easy asB. more easy thanC. easy thanD. as easier as11. The Changjiang River is ___ river in China.A. longB. longerC. longestD. the longest12. What a ____ street Nanjing Road is!A. busyB. busierC. busiestD. much busier13. There is ___ rain this year than last year.A. manyB. muchC. moreD. much many14. July and August are the ____ months in a year.A. hotterB. hottestC. more hotD. hot15. A train can run ___ a bus.A. so quickly thatB. quickly thanC. as quicklyD. more quickly than16. He goes there ____ than I.A. more oftenB. oftenC. so oftenD. as often as17. My mother is busy to go to the cinema.A. veryB. soC. suchD. too18. ____ changes have taken place in my hometown.A. GreatB. GreaterC. GreatestD. The great19. Look! The Young Pioneers are singing and dancing .A. happierB. happyC. happiestD. happily20. If he doesn't go, I won't go,____.A. tooB. alsoC. eitherD. neither21. The film is interesting ___ that one.A. more... asB. as... asC. so...thanD. than...so22. When spring comes, days are getting __ and .A. warm... warmB. warmer.. .wannerC. long... longD. longer. . .longer23. The whale is ___ animal in the world.A. largeB. largestC. the largestD. larger24. Which does he like ____, water, tea or milk?A. wellB. betterC. bestD. good25. China is ___ than any other country in Asia.A. largerB. the largestC. largeD. more large26. The West Lake is getting ___ and ___ beautiful.A. more, mostB. more. MuchC. much, moreD. more, more27. The two managers ____ hard.A. both workB. work bothC. all workD. work all28. Peter doesn't jump so ___ as his brother.A. highB. higherC. highestD. more higher29. It is ___ that he will come on time.A. sureB. certainC. certainlyD. well30. Maths is ____ interesting ____ chemistry.A. so...asB. as...asC. as...likeD. so... like。

职称英语2006年真题附答案

职称英语2006年真题附答案

第 1 页:一、词汇选项第 2 页:二、阅读判断第 3 页:三、概括大意与完成句子第 4 页:四、阅读理解第 5 页:五、补全短文第 6 页:六、完形填空第7 页:参考答案第1部分:词汇选项(第1~15题,每题1分,共15分)下面每个句子中均有1个词或短语划有底横线,请为每处划线部分确定1个意义最为接近选项。

1 She was a puzzleA.girlB.womanC.problemD.mystery2 Her speciality is heart surgery.A.regionB.siteC.fieldD.platform3 France has kept intimate links with its former African territories.A.friendlyB.privateC.strongD.secret4 You should have blended the butter with the sugar thoroughlyA.spreadB.mixedC.beatenD.covered5 The industrial revolution modified the whole structure of English society,A.destroyedB.brokeC.smashedD.changed6 Tickets are limited and will be allocated to those who apply first.A.postedB.sentC.givenD.handed7 The change in that village was miraculous.A.conservativeB.amazingC.insignificantD.unforgettable8 Customers often defer payment for as long as possibleA.makeB.demandC.postponeD.obtain9 Canada will prohibit smoking in all offices later this year.A.banB.removeC.eliminateD.expel10 She read a poem which depicts the splendor of the sunset.A.declaresB.assertsC.describesD.announces11 From my standpoint,this thing is just ridiculousA.fieldB.point of viewC.knowledgermation12 The latest census is encouragingA.statementB.assessmentC.evaluationD.count13 The curious looks from the strangers around her made her feel uneasyA.differentB.proudC.uncomfortableD.unconscious14 Reading the job ad,he wondered whether he was eligible,to apply for itA.ableB.fortunateC.qualifiedpetent15 He was elevated to the post of prime minister.A.pulledB.promotedC.liftedD.treated第2部分:阅读判断(第16~22题,每题1分,共7分)下面的短文后列出了7个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断:如果该句提供的是正确信息,请选择A;如果该句提供的是错误信息,请选择B;如果该句的信息文中没有提及,请选择C.Monarch without a KingdomThis November,a hundred million butterflies will drop from the sky over Mexico,like autumn leaves. But for how long? Genetically modified maize (玉米) could mean exti nction for this beautiful butterfly,Rafael Ruiz reports.Although its body is about 3 cm long and it only weighs 1 gin,the Monarch butter fly manages to travel 5,000 km each year. It seems to be so fragile,but its long journ eys are proof of its amazing ability to survive. This autumn,the Monarch butterfly will once more set out on its journey from the US. It will keep going until it reaches Mexico. It travels these huge distances to escape the cold weather in the north.In November,millions of Monarchs fall like bright,golden rain onto the forests in the mountains of central Mexico. In the silence of these mountains you can hear a stran ge flapping (拍动) of wings,as the Monarchs arrive at their destination. In the mountain s,which reach a height of 3,000 metres,the butterflies are safe.Before reaching their journey’s end they have faced strong winds,rain and snowstor ms and they do not all manage to reach their destination. When the winters are really ba d,perhaps 70 per cent of them will not survive. Their long journey to Mexico is though t to be one of the most amazing events in the whole of the American continent. When they get there they will stay until the beginning of April,when their internal calendar tells them that it is time to go back. The long journey,with all its dangers,begins again.These delicate creatures now face danger of another kind - from scientific progress. I n the US,millions of farms grow genetically modified maize which is pure poison for t he butterfly. Laboratory experiments have shown that half of the butterflies which feed on the leaves of genetically modified maize die within 48 hours. Not all experts agree that t his variety of maize is responsible for the threat to the Monarchs. In spite of these doubt s,the European Union has refused to approve new crops of genetically modified maize u ntil further investigations have been carried out.Greenpeace is campaigning against genetically modified products (in Spain,there are already 20,000 hectares of modified maize)。

2006年在职英语试题及答案

2006年在职英语试题及答案

2006年在职英语试题及答案Paper OneDialogue Communication (15 minutes, 15 points)Part I Dialogue CommunicationSection A Dialogue CompletionDirections: In this section, you will read 5 short incomplete dialogues between two speakers, each followed by four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the answer that best suits the situation to complete the dialogue. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a .single line through the center.a1. Speaker A: Excuse me, but can you tell us where the conference room is?Speaker B: ____ The conference room is located on the third floor of the hotelA. Of course, sir.B. Y es, please.C. Right, sir.D. Y ou are welcome.b2. Speaker A: ____Speaker B: I'm running a temperature, and feel sick.A, What can I do for you? B. What seems to be the trouble?C. What are you doing these days?D. How long has this been going on?b3. Speaker A: Nancy, you look very well.Speaker B: Thank you, Jane. Y ou look wonderful too. Y our weekend swimming must have done good to you.Speaker A: ____A. Y ou think so? That's encouraging.B. That's very kind of you.C. Are you serious? Thank you anyway.D. Are you kidding? I don't believe it.d4. Speaker A: It took me ten years to build up my business, and it almost killed me.Speaker B: Well, you know what they say: __A. There is no smoke without fire.B. Practice makes perfect.C. All roads lead to RomeD. No pains, no gains.c 5. Speaker A: Don't you smoke?Speaker B:A. No. Nothing interests me less than smoking.B. Y ea I have never smoked in my life.C. No. Only once in a while.D. Y es. And I hate others smoking in my face.Section B Dialogue ComprehensionDirections: In this section, you will read 5 short conversations between a man and a woman. At the end of each conversation there is a question followed by four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answerto the question from the four choices given and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.b 6. Woman: I just found out at registration that the creative writing class is full. Now I have to wait a whole year to get in.Man: Why don't you check back after the first week? Somebody might drop it.Question: What does the man suggest the woman should do?A. Make sure the registration office didn't make a mistake.B. Decide whether to drop the course next week.C. Find out if a place opens up in the course later.D. Take the course next year.b 7. Woman: I want to talk with Tom now.Man: Y ou can't do that. He is in a bad mood.Question: Why can't the woman talk to Tom now?A. Tom is terribly iii.B. Tom is in low spirits.C. Tom is bad-tempered.D. Tom is very nervous.D]8. Woman: Y ou often complain a lot about your boss. But today you are different.Man: We had a heart-to-heart talk and I saw him with new eyes.Question: What does the man mean?A. He saw his boss as a real person for the first time.B. He is now complaining in a different way.C. He has made his boss change his attitude.D. He has changed his opinion of his boss.c9. Woman: Maybe we should take the front street this morning. The radio announcer said that the traffic is very heavy on the freeway. Man: Well, if he says to take the front street, we should go the other way.Question: What does the man think of the radio announcer?A. He's humorous.B. He makes no mistakes.C. He doesn't speak clearly.D. He's unreliable.d10. Woman: I didn't see you at the concert last night. What's wrong with you?Man: That's not my cup of tea.Question: what does the man mean?A. He is not fond of concerts.B. He didn't like the tea at the concert.C. He left early to have some tea with somebody else.D. He doesn't want to tell the woman why he was not there.Part ⅡV ocabulary and Structure (20 minutes, 10 points} Directions: There are g0 incomplete sentences in this .section. For each sentence there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.11. The work has __ the status of a classic among the composer's admirers.A. requiredB. acquiredC.' inquiredD. inspired12. Some people think they can read a man's __ from his handwriting.A. attributeB. featureC. propertyD. character13. The young heir was so __ that he gave all his money away in a couple of yearsA. handsome B genuine C. talented D. generous14. Only by understanding the Web deeply __ hope for people to grasp its full potential.A. can there beB. can be thereC. be there canD. there can be15. What you're __ to read may challenge your assumptions about the kind of world we live in.A. aroundB. aheadC. aboveD. about16. The goal is to use crops, weeds and even animal waste _____ the petroleum that fuels much of American manufacturing.A. in terms ofB. in favor ofC. in spite ofD. in place of17. The he said it he knew what a mistake he had made.A. momentB. timeC. occasionD. hour18. I __ rather solve the problems in my farm myself than seek the help of other people.A. shouldB. shallC. wouldD. will19. From what has been discussed above, we may safely draw the __ that its disadvantages are far greater than its advantages.A. solutionB. conclusionC. answerD. attention20. By the time .you have completed the essential training, you_____ exposed to virtually every new feature of the course.A. will have beenB. will beC. would have beenD. would be21. Too often teachers' __ with parents involve complaints about children's misbehaviors and laziness.A. acquaintancesB. associationC. conferencesD. consultations22. __ I admit that the problems are difficult, I don't agree that they cannot be solved.A. WhenB. WhereC. WhileD. Why23. He should __ be allowed to get up until he has completely recovered from his illness.A. in caseB. in any caseC. in that caseD. in no case24. If nature does not provide man with the necessary material, it is the laboratory __ he will turn to for it.A. whereB. whichC. thatD. what25. All flights __ because of the snowstorm, they decided to take the train.A. were cancelledB. have been cancelledC. had beencancelled D. having been cancelled26. I really appreciate __ to help me, but I am sure that I can manage it myself.A. you to comeB. that you comeC. your comingD. how you come27. A new system of quality control was __ to overcome the shortcomings in the firm's products.A. investedB. informedC. introducedD. instructed28. It may be worthwhile at this moment to __ and see what results we have got after one year's experiments.A. look backB. look aroundC. look upD. look forward29. I don't think Mr. Watson will come here again today. Please give the ticket to comes here first.A. whomeverB. whomC. whoD. whoever30. Far too many owners of electric appliances have a hard time qualified repairmen to fix their machines.A. findingB. to findC. to findingD. having foundPart ⅢReading Comprehension (40 minutes, 40 points) Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each of the passages is followed by 5 questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark youranswer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center. Passage OneDon't have time to read anymore? Now you can get free, quick literature via e-mail. More than 100 000 people open their e-mail each day to read a chapter of a book, through Chapter-A-Day, an online book club created two years ago. It's a free e-mail service that provides a short daily reading for busy people, exposing them to literature they may not find on their own, inspiring some to recommit to the reading habit. About 550 public library systems representing over 3 000 branch libraries already have signed up to offer Chapter-A-Day.Via e-mail, participants get about five minutes' worth of reading every day. After three chapters are e-mailed, the installments stop, and those who want to keep reading can borrow the book at their public library or purchase it online Chapter-A-Day has eight free book clubs, and sells thousands of books each month.Chapter-A-Day started in 1999 when Suzanne Beecher, a lifelong book lover, realized how many of the women who worked part-time for her software development company didn't have time in their busy lives to read. She decided to type part of, a chapter of a book, and send it to her employees through e-mail. The next day she typed a little more, and continued to send literary installments each day. She says she started getting feedback from the staff about how reading made them feel. "Theywere interested, and realized that, though they didn't have time in their busy lives for reading, just reading that little bit each day got them back in the habit."Realizing that many other people could benefit, she decided to take the idea even further and start an e-mail "chapter-a-day" book club to help others ease their way back into daily reading."Reading makes changes in people's lives, "Beecher says.Pat Dempsey, a librarian at a public library in Ohio, has found Chapter-A-Day helps her library clients get back in the habit of reading. "It's a different way to get people hooked on books," she .says.31. Chapter-A Day is intended to help peopleA. get back into the habit of readingB. relieve stress from office workC. find interesting books onlineD. buy books more conveniently32. The passage was written inA. 1999B. 2000C. 2001D. 200233. It can be inferred that through Chapter-A-Day __A. public libraries have become crowded with readersB. Ms Beecher made much money for her software companyC. people begin to read very slowly and patientlyD. people cannot finish reading any book online34. The word "installment" in the passage probably means"".A. a library e-mailB. a are piece of literatureC. a free novelD. a part of a book35. Ms Beecher decided to expand her Chapter-A-Day service becauseA. over 3 000 libraries had joinedB. many other people could benefitC. eight book clubs supported herD. free e-mail service was availablePassage TwoChicago Public Schools are going to great lengths to hire teacher-now the school district recruits teachers from other countries to help solve a shortage of teachers. It all started in 1999, when Rouses Hannon, a math and physics teacher from Palestine (巴勒斯坦), visited Chicago. He read about the teacher shortage at Chicago Public Schools and asked the school board if they’d hire him. The board was interested and decided to create a special program for foreign-born teachers like Hannon, and he was the first teacher hired.The program is called the Global Educator Outreach or GEO, and it's a partnership between Chicago Public Schools and the L T. S. Government. Because the teacher shortage in Chicago is so extreme, the Government allows the school district to temporarily hire foreign teaching candidatesusing H1-B visas. The Government grants these visas only to skilled foreign-born citizens so they can work in highly specialized jobs that can't be filled with available U.S. workforce.Through the GEO, the school district has hired dozens of teachers from 22 different countries. Applicants must pass an English language test and specialize in math, science, world language or bilingual (双语的) education. Harmon and the first GEO teachers started in the classroom at the beginning of the 2000-2001 school year.What do the GEO teachers think of the American classroom? Harmon, who was hired to teach math at Gage Park High School, says classrooms in Chicago are very different from those in Palestine For one thing, he says, the fixed schedule that forces students to attend the same classes at the same time each day becomes too dull. In Palestine, the class schedule changes each week. He says in Palestine, the culture forces students to work hard because if they don't they'll be kicked out and put in vocational schools, which limits their career options. There is not nearly as much pressure for American students to do well. He says he has to do double the amount of work just to get his students interested.36. Chicago Public Schools began to employ foreign teachers becauseA. there were not enough American teachersB. a program for foreign teachers was startedC. the school board was interested in foreign teachersD. foreignteachers taught better than American teachers37. The American Government is involved in the program becauseA. the schools are public schoolsB. the Government is to finance the programC. the Government grants visas to the foreign teachersD. the program involves bilingual education38. It seems that the Global Educator Outreach willA. be difficult to continueB. last a limited period of timeC. pose a threat to U. S. workforceD. be extended to other cities39. Chicago Public Schools do not seem to lack teachers of __A. EnglishB. mathC. scienceD. world language40. Harmon, as a GEO teacher, has found that __A. class schedules in America and Palestine are very much the sameB. fixed class schedules make it easy for teachers to prepare lessonsC. vocational schools offer a good career option for American studentsD. American students do not work as hard as Palestinian studentsPassage ThreeWorkforce is defined as the total number of people who are available to work and earn incomes. The definition includes everyone who is employed or seeking paid employment, so it includes employers and the self-employed.Although the size of the workforce depends a great deal on the size of the total population, there are several other influences which also affect it. The age distribution of the total population has a very marked effect on the available workforce. If the population has a high proportion of very young people or/of those too old to work, then the available workforce would be lower than if there were an evenly spread age distribution. If the population grows rapidly from natural increase, i.e., the number of births greatly exceeds the number of deaths, then as the total population increases, the proportion in the workforce declines.Sometimes a population is described as aging, which means that the birth rate is either falling or growing very slowly, and as people retire from the workforce, there are not enough young people entering it to replace those who are leaving it. The population is top heavy with older people. So the percentage of the population in the workforce declines when there is either a rapid increase in births or a falling birth rate.The age distribution of the population has several important effects on the economy. If the population is aging and there is an increase in the number of people retiring without a corresponding increase in the number entering the workforce, this raises the problem of the ability of the economy to provide a reasonable level of social services to the retired group. If the aged are to be cared for in special homes or hotels, finances must be available for that purpose. If the size of the workforce is smallrelative to the total population, then the government tax receipts are relatively low and either the government has less money available to it or the workforce members have to be taxed more heavily.41. Workforce is composed ofA. both the employed and the self-employedB. people employed to ,work for othersC. both employers and employeesD. people available to work and earn incomes42. The factor that does not influence the size of the workforce isA. the size of the total populationB. the age distribution of a populationC. the national economyD. the natural population growth43. It can be concluded from Paragraph 2 thatA. a population growth leads to a greater proportion of workforceB. a large population does not necessarily mean a high proportion of workforceC. the size of the aged determines the proportion of workforceD. the proportion of the very young determines the size of workforce44. The size of the workforce declines whenA. many people reach the retiring ageB. the birth rate falls rapidlyC. the number of retirees exceeds that of new workersD. the death rate increases45. The last paragraph focuses onA. the factors that influence the workforce structureB. the importance of work. force distribution to the economyC. the relationship between age distribution and economyD. the influence of population growth on the national economyPassage FourHonesty is the best policy, as the English saying goes. Unfortunately, honesty often deserts us when no one is watching, British psychologists reported last week.Researchers at UK's Newcastle University set up an experiment in their psychology department's coffee room. They set a kettle, with tea, coffee and milk on the counter and hung up a sign listing the prices for drinks. People helping themselves to a cup of drink were supposed to put a few cents in the box nearby. The scientists hung a poster above the money box, and it changed each week between images of gazing eyes and pictures of flowers. The researchers found that staff paid 2. 76 times more for their drinks when the image of the eyes was hung. "Frankly we were shocked by the size of the effect," said Gilbert Roberts, one of the researchers.Eyes are known to be a powerful perceptual (感官的) signal for humans. "Even though the eyes were not real, they still seemed to make people behave more honestly," said Melissa Bateson, a behavioral biologist and leader of the study.Researchers believe the effect sheds light on our evolutionary past. It may arise from behavioral features that developed when early humans formed social groups to strengthen their chances of survival. For social groups to work, individuals had to co-operate, rather than act selfishly. "There's an argument that if nobody is watching us, it is in our interests to behave selfishly. But when we're being watched we should behave better. So people see us as co-operative and behave the same way towards us, "Bateson said.The new finding indicates that people have a striking response to eyes. That might be because eyes and faces send a strong biological signal we have evolved to respond to. The finding could be put to practical use, too. For example, images of eyes could increase ticket sales on public transport and improve supervision systems to prevent antisocial behavior.46. The experiment conducted in Newcastle University shows thatA. people enjoy free drinks more than paid onesB. most people are dishonest if nobody is watchingC. people like pictures of flowers more than pictures of eyesD. people are more honest when watched by pictures of eyes47. Gilbert Roberts was shocked becauseA. so many people had participated in the experimentB. so many of the participants were dishonestC. the effects of the pictures of flowers and gazing eyes were so differentD. the effects of eyes and other perceptual signals were so powerful48. The phrase "sheds light on" in Paragraph 4 probably meansA. hints atB. makes clearerC. points toD. further proves49. According to the passage, early humansA. were less selfish than the present-day peopleB. were more co-operative in natureC. had to be co-operative to surviveD. had to behave better than the present-day people50. Images of eyes could be put up in the following places EXCEPTA. subway entrancesB. supermarketsC. back streetsD. hotel bedroomsPart ⅣCloze Test {15 minutes, 10 points)Directions: There are 10 blanks in the following passage. For each numbered blank, there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose thebest one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.German zoologist Randolf Menzel says bees aren't as busy as people believe they are. "Bees are not particularly' 51 . Instead they sleep a lot and are lazy. They spend 52 80 per cent of the night sleeping. Even during the day they often fly to the nest 53 they rest their wings, "said Menzel, a zoologist at the Free University in Berlin, who has studied bees for four decades. But to 54 for their apparent laziness, they are actually very intelligent. They are 55 learners and able to recognize various smells.Menzel said bees' learning, like 56 of many animals, was based on a reward system. "If a bee is rewarded once for something, it remembers it for a week. But if it is rewarded three times, it will remember it for its 57 lifetime," said Menzel. He last week was awarded a 58 . by the German Zoological Society.The memory capacity of bees means they can 59 among more than 50 different smells to find the one they want. "What is interesting is that what smells good t9 a bee, is also a 60 smell for humans,”said Menzel.51. A. working hard B. hardworking C. hardworking D. working hardly52. A. as to B. as much C. up to D. such as53. A. what B. to which C. in that D. where54. A. compensate B. provide C. search D. account55. A. rapid B. swift C. speedy D. quick56. A. those B. which C. that D. what57. A. full B. integrate C. all D. entire58. A. prize B. praise C. price D. pride59. A. discriminate B. distinguish C. divide D. derive60. A. sickening B. pleasant C. harsh D. gracefulPaper TwoPart V Translation (30 minutes, 10 points)Directions: Translate the following passage into Chinese and put your translation on the ANSWER SHEET.Each year in the United States more people are killed Or injured in accidents-at home, at work or school, at play, or while traveling--than were killed or injured in the Vietnam war. In the early 1990s, about half of these accidental deaths were the result of motor-vehicle accidents. Other major causes of accidental deaths were falls, fires, and poisoning. On a worldwide basis, accidents involving motor vehicles are the primary cause of accidentaldeaths, followed by accidents in industry and in the home.Efforts to lessen or to eliminate the hazardous conditions that causeaccidents are known as safety measures. Safety is a growing concern around the world, and safety skills are being taken more seriously today than ever before. People have come to realize that safety skills can be learned, and most safety experts agree that it is possible to predict, and take steps to prevent the majority of accidents. Few accidents simply "happen". Most are caused by ignorance, carelessness, neglect, or lack of skill.Part ⅥWriting (30 minutes, 15 points)Directions: Y ou are to write in no less than 120 words about the topic "On the Significance ofthe Qing-Zang Railroad". Y our composition should be based on the Chinese clues given below.青藏铁路于2006年7月1号通车.请简单地谈谈青藏铁路建成和通车的重大意义,如经济、文化、旅游等方面的工作。

2006年6月考试全真试卷

2006年6月考试全真试卷

2006年6月考试全真试卷
Conversation 2 M: Hi, Jane, please take a seat. W: Thank you. M: We are now considering your application. Are you interested in working in the Marketing Department? W: Yes, I am very interested in marketing. It would be a new challenge for me. M: How do you feel about working on weekends? W: Working on weekends? I have not thought about it, bit I will definitely consider it. M: People in that department often need to do market service during the weekends. W: Then I will try my best to do that. M: By the way, do you live far form the company? W: No, It only takes me thirty minutes to come here by bus. M: That is fine. Thank you.
2006年6月考试全真试卷
Section B Conversation 1 W: Excuse me? M: Yes, ma’am. Can I help you? W: Could you tell me where the bank is? M: It is upstairs across from the coffee bar. W: Thanks, do you know what time it opens? M: It should be open now. It opens at 8:00 a.m. W: Good. And can you tell me how often the busses leave for the city center? M: Every half hour and you’ve just missed one. W: Oh, dear, then I’ll have to wait for another thirty minutes. Thank you very much. M: That’s OK.

在职硕士学位入学资格考试GCT英语真题2006年

在职硕士学位入学资格考试GCT英语真题2006年

在职硕士学位入学资格考试GCT英语真题2006年(总分:100.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、{{B}}PartⅠ Vocabulary and Structure{{/B}}(总题数:10,分数:20.00)1.Every plant, animal, and human being needs water to ______ alive.(分数:2.00)A.stay √B.makeC.runD.glow解析:[注释] stay在此起系动词的作用,后面可以跟形容词alive。

stay alive意思为“活下来/生存下去”。

其他选择项用副词修饰。

2.It ______ commonplace to think of sport as a "leisure industry" now.(分数:2.00)A.becameB.will becomeC.is becoming √D.had become解析:[注释] 本题考查时态知识,应该特别重视语境中的时间词now。

可以由此判断出本句的时态是现在进行时态。

其他时态的选择项都不符合本句话的时间概念。

3.Changes in climate ______ slowly through the years.(分数:2.00)A.make progressB.take place √C.keep paceD.set sail解析:[注释] 本题的考点属于名词(主语)与动词(谓语)的搭配问题。

名词changes只能与动词take place 搭配,意思为“发生变化”。

其他选择项的动词都不符合changes一词的要求。

4.Scientists can predict regions ______ new species are most likely to be found.(分数:2.00)A.where √B.whenC.whyD.how解析:[注释] 本题为定语从句引导词的考点。

06年在职硕士全国联考英语第二部分真题及答案-在职攻硕英语考试.doc

06年在职硕士全国联考英语第二部分真题及答案-在职攻硕英语考试.doc

06年在职硕士全国联考英语第二部分真题及答案-在职攻硕英语考试Part ⅤTranslation(30 minutes, 10 points) Directions: Translate the following passage into Chinese and put your translation on the ANSWER SHEET. Each year in United States more people are killed or injured in accidents—at home, at work or at school, at play, or while traveling—than were killed or injured in the Vietnam war. In the early 1990s, about half of these accidental deaths were the result of motor-vehicle accidents. Other major causes of accidental deaths were falls, fires, and poisoning. On a worldwide basis, accidents involving motor vehicles are the primary cause of accidental deaths, followed by accidents in industry and in the home. Efforts to lessen or to eliminate the hazardous conditions that cause accidents are known as safety measures. Safety is a growing concern around the world, and safety skills are being taken more seriously today than ever before. People have come to realize that safety skills can be learned, and most safety experts agree that it is possible to predict, and take steps to prevent, the majority of accidents. Few accidents simply “happen”. Most are caused by ignorance, carelessness, neglect, or lack of skill. Part ⅥWriting (30 minutes, 15 points) Directions: You are to write in no less than120 words about the topic“On the Significance of the Qing-Zang Railroad”. Your composition should be based on the Chinese clues given below. 青藏铁路于今年7月1日通车。

2006年成人高考英语试题及答案上(高起点)

2006年成人高考英语试题及答案上(高起点)

中考易错选择100题1.It’s very kind______ you to get the tickets ______ the World Cup.A. for, ofB. of, forC. of, toD. to, for2.How many teachers are there in your school?______, I think. But I don’t know the exact number.A. hundredB. HundredsC. Hundreds ofD. Hundreds or thousands3.Will you stay for lunch?Sorry, ______. My brother is coming to see me.A.I mustn’tB.I can’tC.I needn’tD.I won’t4.When he was there, he ______ go to that coffee shop at the corner after work every day.A. wouldB. shouldC. had betterD. might5.There ______ no hurry, need there?A. need beB. need to beC. doesn’tD. needs6.______ the sports meeting might be put off.Yes, it all depends on the weather.A.I’ ve been toldB. I’ve toldC. I’m toldD.I told7.Shirley ______ a book about China last year but I don’t know whether she has finished it.A. has writtenB. wroteC. had writtenD. was writing8.We don’t allow ______ in this room.A. smokingB. to smokeC. people smokingD. people to smoking9.I haven’t got a chair ______. Will you make room for me?A. to sitB. to sit inC. for sittingD. sitting on10.It was so cold that the travelers had the fire ______ all the night.A. burningB. to burnC. burnD. burnt11.She ______ his number in the phone book to make sure that she had got it right.A. looked forB. looked upC. looked afterD. looked like12.Every morning, WE are asked ______ taken our temperatures.A .if we have B. if have we C. if we had D. if had we13.I will give ______ students ______ minutes for them to finish their exerciseA. the other; other fiveB. the other; another fiveC. other; five moreD. other; more five14.I called you just now, but you weren’t inSorry, I ______ the reading room.A. was inB. have gone toC. studiedD. had been to15.The family ______ at the lunch table when someone came to tell them what had happened at ______.A. were sitting; Mr BrownB. were sitting; Mr Brown’sC. was sitting; Mr BrownD. was sitting; Mr Brown’s16.Have you ______ your father recently?No. He doesn’t often write to me.A. heard aboutB. heard ofC. heard fromD. got from17.______did you sleep last night?I was reading too late to fall asleep.A. How longB. was doingC. How soon D, How18.Has Jack finished his homework yet?I’ve no idea, But he ______ it the whole afternoon.A. would doB. was doingC. didD. had done19.He’s never stolen anything before, ______ he?______. It’s his third time to be taken to police station.A. ha sn’t; YesB. is; YesC. has; YesD. has; No20.I will spend as much time as I ______ the lesson.A. can go overB. can to go overC. can going overD. go over21.______ you the truth, she knows nothing about it.A. To tellB. TellingC. To tellD. Told22.The old man walked in the street, ______.A. followed by his sonB. followed his sonB. and following his son D. and followed by his son23.Jim’s family went to visit ______ family last night.A. Miss Sun’sB. the Suns’C. the WhiteD. Miss Suns’24.They stopped ______ and ______ out to play when they ______ the bell ring or rest.A. working; went; heardB. work; to go; hearC. working; go; hearingD. working; going; heard25.I am going to Qingdao and stay there for a week.______ you are there, would you please buy some books for me?A. IfB. WhileC. SinceD. As soon as26.That woman has a bag in her right hand. What’s in her ______ hand?A. anotherB. otherC. oneD. The other27.Could you give me ______ second chance please?A. anB./C. theD. a28.Black, ______ father of ______ Tom, lost his new watch.A./,/B. the, theC. the,/ D/,the29.Do you know Susan’s address?Yes. She lives ( ) 201,Dongchang Road, Dalian City.A. inB. atC. alongD. on30.What do you think of the report on the UFO?Great! Many students were interested in it and they kept on standing ______ the end of the meetingA. untilB. inC. onD. about31.The book ______ you want is on the desk.Which of the following isn’t right?A. thatB. whichC./D. it32.I’ll never forget the days ______ we spent together in the country.A. whichB. on whichC. when D, on that33.Is that book ______ he borrowed on Friday?A. thatB. whichC. the oneD. who34.The number of people who ______ cars of their own is increasing.A. hasB. haveC. there isD. there are35.The first school ______ we visited yesterday is not far from here.A. thatB. whichC. to whichD. where36.I have the same pen ______.A. which you haveB. as yoursC. that you areD. as you37.The train ______ she was traveling was five minutes late.A. thatB. on thatC. by whichD. on which38.The teacher said ______ wanted to go to the cinema must be there before 6:00,A. those whoB. thatC. whoD. which39.______ has questions is welcome to ask.A. WhoB. AnyoneC. ThoseD. Anyone who40.Tom is one of the people who ______ they are now.A. fromB. likeC. withD. as41.The teacher asked ______ students to do homework ourselves.A. theB. hisC. someD. us42.______ either you or I good at drawing?A. AmB. AreC. IsD. Do43.The room ______ as a meeting room.A. used to being usedB. was used to being usedC. used to be usedD. was used to be used44.The boy was seen ______ the piano at 9 yesterday evening.A. to playB. playC. playingD. playedst month Miss Han ______ a doctor.A. married withB. married toC. was married withD. got married to46.It’s time for Meimei and ______ to the Palace Museum.A.I goingB.I to goC. me goingD. me to go47.______ a year does your school have sports meeting?Twice a year.A .How often B. How soon C. How long D. How many times48.There are four pairs of socks to ______, but the woman doesn’t know ______ to buy.A. choose from; whichB. choose from; whatC. choose; whichD. choose ;what49.It is in 1960 ______ Chinese first put out flag on MountQomolangma.A. whenB. thatC. whichD. in which50.The old men who gave away lots of money ______ highly of at yesterday’s meeting.A. spokeB. spokenC. was spokenD. were spoken51.I’m afraid I won’t come ______ 7 and 9. I will be at work then.A. untilB. betweenC. duringD. for52.Butter and cheese ______ in price.A. has gone upB. is gone upC. have gone upD. are gone up53.______ neither you nor he enjoy fast food?A. DoB. DoesC. IsD. Are54.In our country every boy and every girl ______ the right to education.A. hasB. haveC. isD. are55.A man of words and not of deeds ______ a garden full of weed.A. likeB. likesC. is likeD. are like56.Would you like some coffee?Yes, please. By the way, do you have any milk? I prefer coffee ______ milk.A. fromB. withC. toD. for57.These Germans want to have some ______ for supper, so they decide to catch ______ now.A. fish; manyB. fishes; muchC. fish; muchD. fishes; many58.What do you think of his surfing?Oh, no one does ______.A. goodB. wellC. betterD. best59.Aren’t you tired, Kate?______. I like going shopping.A. Not at allB. I’m so sor ryC. You’re welcomeD. Yes, of course60.Don’t forget to come to my birthday party tomorrow.______A.I don’tB.I won’tC.I can’tD.I haven’t61.John plays football ______, if not better than David.A. as wellB. as well asC. so wellD. so well as62.Naturally, after I told her what to do, my daughter ______ go and do the oppsite!A. mayB. canC. mustD. should63.______ Yancheng today is more beautiful now. Mr.Jackson said he would visit it ______ fourth time.A. The;/B. The;theC./;aD. The;a64.To tell you the truth, I became a college student at 15.______.A. You must beB. Thank goodnessC. You don’t say soD.It doesn’t matter65.Excuse me, can you show me ______ to run the machine?A. whatB. ifC.whetherD. where66.Today some newly-produced mobile phones can take pictures ______ a camera.A. asB. forC. likeD. of67.I felt it is right ______ you should know.A. whetherB. andC. thatD. how68.A fool has gained nothing from the time ______, for he ______ nothing.A. passing; has paidB. passed; has been paidC. passing; has been paidD. passed; has paid69.This kind of T-shirt is ______.A. easily worn outB. easy worn outC. easy to worn outD. easily to be worn out70.Jim’s father said to him,“I h ope you ______ what I ______ you to buy.A. didn’t forget, toldB. not to forget, have toldC. won’t forget, have toldD. haven’t forgotten, will tell71.English people ______ use Mr before a man’s first name.A. neverB. usuallyC. oftenD. sometimes72.I enjoy learning English ______ it takes me a lot of time.A. unlessB. thoughC. becauseD. for73.I wonder ______ you would like to come to my birthday party.A. thatB. whetherC. that if D .that whether74.All the teachers thought _______ of the hard-working student.A. highlyB. manyC. goodD. more75.A third of the population of the city _______ their own cars. A, has B. have C. had D. is76.His bag is nicer than _______ in his class.A, any other student B. the other students’ C. any other students D. any student’s77.He _______ a good plan which we all agree.A. thought hardB. thought out C thought more of D. thought about78.I think swimming can make me very _______.A. goodB. healthC. comfortableD. well79.The buses _______ over 2 thousand people a day.A. takeB. bringC. carryD. sent80.The coductor kept _______ hot water to us.A. giveB. bringC. takingD. giving81.It’s your turn to be on duty. _______A. So am IB. So it isC. So I amD. So it is82.The TV needs 9 ).A. to repairB. repairedC. being repairedD. to be repaired83.They are _______ there.A. nearB. to nearC. near toD. nearly84.The boy said he wouldn’t eat _______.A. any longerB. no longerC. any more D, no more85.Nobaby noticed the thief slip into the shop, because the lights happened to _______.A. put outB. turn out a C .give out D. go out86.The days are short, _______ it is noe December.A. becauseB. forC. goesD. want87.The education in China has developed _______ these days.A. quickB. highC. highlyD. wildly88.Will you tell me a story?OK. Shall I _______ it in English or in Chinese?A. tell, tellB. speak, tellC. tell, speakD. tell, say89.The lady is always _______ in white at the party.A. wearingB. dressingC. wornD. dressed]90.They _______ 3000 English words by the end of next month.A. learnedB. had learnedC. will learnD. have learned91.Mr.Black, some boys are going to flight.You’d better _______ the police.A. send forB. send toC. look forD. look over92.Many ( ) trees must be planted every year.A. thousandB. thousand ofC. thousands ofD. thousand93.The post office is not far from here. It’s only ten () by bike.A. minuteB. minutesC. minute’sD. minutes’94.She doesn’t know the school, but it’s () to be quite a good one.A. toldB. spokenC. talkedD. said95.You must leave here now ( ) your mother can get some more rest.A. becameB. thoughC. so thatD. so96.Lucy, ( ) all your things on the desk.A. puts awayB. put awayC. takes awayD. take away97.(At the doctor’s) It’s nothing serious, doctor?No, ( ).A. you’ll be all right soonB. You won’t be all right soonB. There’s some trouble with you D. It’s very serious98.We can’t buy () much mutton with ( ) little money.A. so, muchB. such, soC. so, soD. such, such99.There is ( ) W in the word woman ,and ( ) M is the third letter of the word.A. a; anB. an; /C. an; the D .a; the100.Need he come a little earlier?Yes, he ( ).A. canB. mustC. needD. needn’t1~10 C C B A A A D A B A11~20 B A A A B C D B C A21~30 A A A A B B D A B A31~40 D A C B A D D A D D41~50 D B C C D D D A B D51~60 B C A A C B A C A B61~70 B C D C D C B D A C71~80 A A B A B B B D C D81~90 B D D C D B C A D C91~100 C C B D C D A C D B形容词和复习单项选择题1. Who sings ____, Rose or Alice?A. betterB. the bestC. wellD. best2. This flower is ____ than that one.A. beautifulB. more beautifulC. most beautifulD. the most beautiful3. How is it? Ten pounds.A. manyB. longC. forD. much4. The dictionary is ___ of the three.A. thickB. thickerC. the thickestD. more thick5. The river is over 3.000 metres .A. longerB. longestC. longD. the longest6. He is ___ to do the work.A. strongB. very strongC. strong enoughD. stronger7. The housework needs ___ time to finish.A. muchB. lotC. manyD. plenty8. Of all the books. this one is .A. more interestingB. interestingC. much more interestingD. the most interesting9. Mike and John are good at maths.A. eachB. bothC. allD. no one10. This maths problem is ___ that one.A. not so easy asB. more easy thanC. easy thanD. as easier as11. The Changjiang River is ___ river in China.A. longB. longerC. longestD. the longest12. What a ____ street Nanjing Road is!A. busyB. busierC. busiestD. much busier13. There is ___ rain this year than last year.A. manyB. muchC. moreD. much many14. July and August are the ____ months in a year.A. hotterB. hottestC. more hotD. hot15. A train can run ___ a bus.A. so quickly thatB. quickly thanC. as quicklyD. more quickly than16. He goes there ____ than I.A. more oftenB. oftenC. so oftenD. as often as17. My mother is busy to go to the cinema.A. veryB. soC. suchD. too18. ____ changes have taken place in my hometown.A. GreatB. GreaterC. GreatestD. The great19. Look! The Young Pioneers are singing and dancing .A. happierB. happyC. happiestD. happily20. If he doesn't go, I won't go,____.A. tooB. alsoC. eitherD. neither21. The film is interesting ___ that one.A. more... asB. as... asC. so...thanD. than...so22. When spring comes, days are getting __ and .A. warm... warmB. warmer.. .wannerC. long... longD. longer. . .longer23. The whale is ___ animal in the world.A. largeB. largestC. the largestD. larger24. Which does he like ____, water, tea or milk?A. wellB. betterC. bestD. good25. China is ___ than any other country in Asia.A. largerB. the largestC. largeD. more large26. The West Lake is getting ___ and ___ beautiful.A. more, mostB. more. MuchC. much, moreD. more, more27. The two managers ____ hard.A. both workB. work bothC. all workD. work all28. Peter doesn't jump so ___ as his brother.A. highB. higherC. highestD. more higher29. It is ___ that he will come on time.A. sureB. certainC. certainlyD. well30. Maths is ____ interesting ____ chemistry.A. so...asB. as...asC. as...likeD. so... like。

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在职研究⽣英语试卷1中共湖北省委党校2006级在职研究⽣英语课程结业考试试题(答案必须写在答题纸上)PartⅠ Vocabulary(20)Directions: There are 20 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there arefour choices marked A), B), C)and D). Choose theONE answer that bestcompletes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letteron the AnswerSheet with a single line through the center.1. John was _______ with a fine after exceeding the speed limit.A) broken off B) set off C) kept off D) let off2. The water was so clear that it _______ the trees on the river bank. A) shadowed B) shaded C) photographed D) reflected3. If we don' t know the context of a message it is often very difficult to give it a definite_ _.A)recommendation B) medium C)selection D)interpretation4. A running nose and a sore throat is the first _______of a cold.A) symptom B) slogan C) standard D) token5. Some doctors advised people to take every _______against catching flu again this winter.A) prevention B) precaution C) promotion D) prediction6. A series of border incidents would _______lead the two countries to war.A) inevitably B) consistently C) definitely D)persistently7. Don't get mad at me. When I used that word, I never intended tobe_______.A) offensive B) attractive C) decisive D) conservative8. The soldiers are young and_______, and ready to face any challenge. A) vivid B) vigorous C) vital D) violent9. Such ideas may do _______harm to the construction of our country.A) inferior B) inherent C) infinite D) internal10. It was the practice of the club to give _______ performances during the summer.A) desperate B) dangerous C) dramatic D) domestic11. Despite the earnest efforts of private groups as well as governmentagencies, many of the problems have not yet been solved.A) varied B) various C) varying D) variant12. Jane woke up one morning to find both water and electricity ______ because she had not been able to pay the bills.A) cut off B) cut in C) cut out D) cut back13. The boy squatted down on the ground watching a ______ of ants running on the road. A) crowd B) swarm C) group D) assembly14. The social security system provides _______ for retired citizens.A) wages B) pensions C) profits D) rewards15. My mother was _______ ill last summer but, fortunately, is now making a slow but steady recov?e ry.A) critically B) deeply C) fatally D) definitely16. Topics for conversation should be______ to the experiences and interests of the students. A) concerning B) considerate C) relevant D) relative17. During the sale the dealer allowed a 10 percent _______ on all cash purchases.A) count B) account C) discount D) counter18. I had the pleasure of _____ with your husband in the states when he was lecturing there three years ago.A) knowledge B) identification C) acquaintance D)recognition19. He was not satisfied with his lecture. He spent several days ____ it.A) polishing B) modifying C) changing D) altering20. It only takes a_______ of a second for the computer to do the calculation which used to take days.A) fiction B) friction C) function D) fraction PartⅡ Cloze (20)Directions: There are 20 blanks in each of the following two passages. For each blankthere are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should choose the ONE thatbest fits into the passage and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer sheetwith a single line through the center.(下列两篇短⽂各有20个空,每个空有四个选择项A, B, C, D ,选出最适合的答案)Passage OneThirty years ago, most teenagers had bicycles, but now they are comparatively rare. 21 , motor scooters(⼩型摩托车)are much more common. 22 , this may seem a sign of progress but 23 the change is not necessarily for the better.It is easy to see why young people prefer scooters. 24 , they are much faster and do not require much physical effort; 25 , you can take a passenger with you on the pillion(后座)seat behind; 26 , they give young people a feeling of independence, because they can travel further and impress their friends. 27 , the disadvantages are equally obvious. 48 first sight, scooters are more expensive to buy and to maintain, and 29 those under 16 are not allowed to have them. 30 , greater freedom brings danger because speed encourages young people to take risks and as a result scooters are involved 31 more accidents, and the accidents are 32 more serious.Bicycles are safer and easier or control. Years ago, teenagers had more experience with them because they 33 to ride as young children, and consequently knew what they were capable of. 34 , many young people over-estimate what a scooter can do and pretend it has the power of a motor-cycle.35 , the fact is that bicycles are not very safe, 36 , in cities these days because there are more cars and drivers are not used to them and do not make allowances for them.37 , those who are old enough to ride scooters naturally prefer them.Those who are too young or cannot afford to buy a scooter probably find bicycles slow and uncomfortable 38 , and riding bicycles requires 39 experience of traffic than before. On balance, the change has been for the worse, 40 for the 13-and 14-year-olds, but the only safe solution would be to have special lanes(车道)for cyclists.21.A)At theother endB)On thecontraryC)On theother handD)Inaddition22.A)At firstsightB)At thebeginningC)In thefirst viewD)From thefirst23.A)surely B)actually C)absolutelyD)definitely24.A)At first B)In thebeginningC)At firsthandplace25.A)also B)secondly C)as well D)at second26.A)above all B)mostly C)over all D)after all27.A)Although B)However C)Anyhow D)Instead28.A)From B)For C)In D)At29.A)in thiscaseB)in anycaseC)in nocaseD)in somecases30.A)Apartfrom thatB)As a resultC)ExceptthatD)On theother hand31.A)at B)in C)for D)to32.A)principallyB)particulary C)generally D)primarily33.A)havelearntB)learn C)learnt D)had learnt34.A)However B)In contrast C)On thecontraryD)Therefore35.A)But B)NeverthelessC)In spiteD)36.A)too B)also C)al well D)either37.A)In theend B)Lastly C)Finally D)To sumup38.A)or rather B)bycomparisonC)incontrastD)after all39A)much B)a lot of C)rich D)more40A)especiallyB)generally C)definitely D)certainlyPassage TwoColleges and universities are beginning to change the way they do business, because the students are changing. It used to be 41 most students went to college immediately out of high school, left home for the first time to live 42 campus, and completed a degree in four years to 43 in the world of work in their chosen profession, perhaps never to return to the university again. Today, the growing college population are adult students over the age of 25 who are non- 44 , working full-time, perhaps with a family from diverse backgrounds. 45 , they expect the college or university to 46 to their time constraints and to offer course that are more 47 than just on-campus. Frequently, they view themselves as 48 to faculty and do not want to sit idly at the knees of masters as 49 listeners. The "one-text/one-test/one-delivery-mode-fits-all" 50 to instruction is becoming less and less 51 .They are becoming more attracted to institutions like the University of Phoenix 52 greetings is, "We' re a new type of university centered 53 you, the student."The 54 of this new group of adult learners should not be ignored by institutions of higher education. If this group is dissatisfied, their 55 for the academy will decline. And this dissatisfaction will spread to 56 students of all types. 57 , it is becoming more and more apparent that the university's role in developing "life-long learners" is 58 , as with the global economic changes new jobs are replacing old ones 59 such an extent that the ability to be a skillful, 60 life-long learner is a requirement to survive in the world of work.41.A)as B)that C)whether D)what42.A)at B)in C)on D)through43.A)engage B)take C)oblige D)designate44.A)conventional B)professionalC)technical D)residential45.A)NeverthelessB)C)ConsequentlyD)Conversely46.A)adjust B)modify C)alter D)adhere47.A)beneficial B)appropriateC)advancedD)accessible48.A)associates B)equals C)partners D)colleagues49.A)passive B)cautious C)pessimisticD)attentive50.A)method B)type C)approach D)model51.A)revealing B)inherent C)confidentialD)appealing52.A)what B)which C)whose D)where53.A)in B)above C)about D)upon54.A)magnificenceB)significanceC)appearanceD)indifference55.A)support B)interest C)associationD)appreciation56.A)incredible B)industriousC)promising D)potential57.A)However B)Further C)Therefore D)Thus58.A)ideal B)necessary C)critical D)optional59.A)to B)for C)at D)in60.A)imaginary B)confident C)conservativeD)motivatedPartⅢ Reading Comprehension(20)Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questionsor unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B),C) and D).You should decide on the best choice and mark the correspondingletter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.Passage OneA quality education is the ultimate liberator. It can free people from poverty, giving them the power to greatly improve their lives and take a productive place in society. It can also free communi?t ies and countries, allowing them to leap forward into periods of wealth and social unity that otherwise would not be possible.For this reason, the international community has committed itself to getting all the children around the world into primary school by 2015, a commitment known as Education for All.Can Education for All be achieved by 2015? The answer is definitely "yes" , although it is a dif?f icult task. If we now measure the goal in terms of children successfully completing at least five years of primary school, instead of just enrolling for classes, which used to be the measuring stick for edu?-cation, then the challenge becomes even more difficult. Only 32 countries were formerly believed to be at risk of not achieving education for all on the basis of enrollment rates. The number rises to 88 if completion rates are used as the criterion.Still, the aim can be achieved with the right policies and the right support from the international community. 59 of the 88 countries at risk can reach universal primary completion by 2015 if they bring the efficiency and quality of their education systems into line with standards observed in high-performing systems.They also need significant increases in external financing and technical support. The 29 coun?t ries lagging farthest behind will not reach the goal without unprecedented(前所未有的)rates of pro?g ress. But this is attainable with creative solutions, including use of information technologies, flexi?b le and targeted foreign aid, and fewer people living in poverty.A key lesson of experience about what makes development effective isthat a country' s capacity to use aid well depends heavily on its policies, institutions and management. Where a country scores well on these criteria, foreign assistance can be highly effective.61. From the first paragraph, we know that a quality education can _______.A)free countries from foreign rulesB)liberate people from any exploitationC)speed up social progressD)give people more freedom and knowledge62. The ideal aim of the project of Education for All by 2015 is_______.A)to make all the world' s children complete primary schoolB)to enroll all the world' s children into primary schoolC)to offer quality education to children of 88 countriesD)to support those committed to transforming their education systems63. How many countries have difficulty in achieving Education for All on the basis ofcompletion rates ?A)32 B)59 C)29 D)8864. According to the passage, the goal of Education for All_______.A)can be achieved easily in all countries by 2015B)can be achieved only in 32 wealthy countries by 2015C)can' t be achieved in the countries lagging farthestD)can be achieved in all countries if the right policies are adopted65. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that foreign aid_______.A)is most effective for those countries lagging farthest behindB)is always highly effective for those countries lagging behindC)may not be highly effectiveD)is provided only when some criteria are metPassage twoIn October 1949 the United Nations brought a number of specialists on food to Geneva, to discuss the problems of eating habits and food supplies of peoples throughout the world. One problem that interested the specialists particularly was a form of illness, about which little was known among the children in Africa.Two doctors were chosen to make the study. They flew to Africa and during the next two months visited ten countries. They found that seriousdiseases of poor eating, often mistaken for other diseases, existed in all partsof Africa. The diseases were similar and could therefore all be named kwashiorkor.The diseased children are usually from one to four years old. As the illness progresses, the child’s stomach becomes swollen by liquid collectingin the body. The skin changes colour and may break out in open sores. The hair changes colour and starts to fall out. The patient loses all interest in his surroundings and even in food, and becomes so weak that he wants to lie down all the time. Stomach liquids are no longer produced.The doctors reasoned that kwashiorkor was found in the young childrenof this age in many parts of Africa because of lack of milk or meat. Their mothers, after stopping their breast-feeding, gave them foods full of starches instead of greatly needed proteins. They found that the addition of milk to the food of children suffering from kwashiorkor saved many lives.It was necessary that the children of Africa be helped to eat better. The doctors suggested that the production of foods rich in protein be increased; they thought that more fish should be caught and more nuts should be grown. That urged education plans to teach mothers better ways of feeding children. They suggested that the United Nations should send large quantities of powdered milk to hospitals and child-health centers. Finally, they recommended closer study of all the special problems connected with kwashiorkor.66.Kwashiorkor is a disease which is caused by .A) poor living conditions B) mosquitoesC) having no food D) not having enough protein67.One difficulty in discovering kwashiorkor is that .A) it has no viruses B) it is like other diseasesC) it is hard to see signs of it D) it does not last long68.A main sign of the disease is that children who have it .A) cannot sit still B) grow more hairC) have a fat stomach D) are always hungry69.A good way to cure the disease is by .A) eating better B)eating more starchC) taking the proper medicine D)drinking pure water70.The United Nations can help to put an end to kwashiorkor by sending .A) drugs B) food with high protein contentC)sanitary teams D) medical booksPassage ThreeDancer Martha Graham trained her body to move in different ways and in different contexts from any before attempted.“Life today is nervous, sharp, and zigzag”, she said.“It often stops in midair. That is what I aim for in my dances.”She insists she never started out to be a rebel. It was only that the emotions she had to express could not be projected through any of the traditional forms.This was in 1925. All forms of art were undergoing a revolution. The theories of psychology were being used to extend the boundaries of poetry, music, and painting.Martha Graham’s debut dance concert in her new idiom occurred on April 18, 1926. Connoisseurs of dance, gathered at the Forty-eighth Street Theater in New York, witnessed Martha Graham’s first foray into this new realm of dance. They saw, through such dance sequences as“Three Gobi Maidens,”and“A Study in Lacquer,”desires and conflicts expressed through bodily movements. These critics agreed that something entirely new, a departure from all previous forms, had been witnessed.In the early thirties, she founded the Martha Graham School of Contemporary Dance. Her classes were used as a laboratory for her stage works, and her stage works in turn were a means for attracting new pupils to her school—a sort of self-winding process, with herself as the key to the development.Martha Graham and the school she has founded are virtually synonymous with the modern dance. She had not only produced a technique of the dance, choreographed and taught it, but her disciples have gone out to fill the modern dance world.71. What does the passage mainly discuss?A)Martha Graham’s development of modern dance.B)The revolution of art forms in the 1920’s.C)A dancer’s view of life.D)The Martha Graham School of Contemporary Dance.72. It can be inferred from the passage that, in the beginning of her career, Martha Graham’smode of dance was.A)readily accepted.B)considered rebellious.C)virtually ignored.D)accepted only in New York.73. It can be inferred from the passage that Martha Graham’s style of dance differed fromtraditional dance in theA)type of movements.B)speed of the performance.C)variety of themes.D)ages of the performers.74. In line 20, the author uses the phrase“sort of self-winding process”to illustrateA)the new steps Graham developed for dance.B)the relationship between Graham’s performances and her school.C)the discipline demanded in Graham’s school.D)the physical endurance of Graham’s dancers.75. According to the passage, what is the present status of Martha Graham’s work?A)It is historically interesting, but is no longer popular.B)It has evolved into something completely different.C)It is carried on by her students.D)It causes heated debates.Passage FourThe producers of instant coffee found their product strongly resisted in the market places despite their manifest(明显的)advantages. Furthermore, the advertising expenditure for instant coffee was far greater than that for regular coffee. Efforts were made to find the cause of the consumers’seemingly unreasonable resistance to the product. The reason given by most people was dislike for the taste. The producers suspected that there might be deeper reasons, however. This was confirmed by one of motivation research’s classic studies, one often cited in the trade. Mason Haire, of the University of California, constructed two shopping lists that were identical except for one item. There were six items common to both lists: hamburger, carrots(胡萝⼘), baking powder, bread, canned peaches and potatoes, with the brands of amounts specified. The seventh item, in the fifth place on both lists, read“1 lb. Maxwell House coffee”on one list and“Nescafe instantcoffee”on the other. One list was given to each person in a group of fifty women, and the other list to those in another group of the same size. The women were asked to study their lists and then to describe, as far as they could, the kind ofwoman(“personality and character”)who would draw up that shopping list. Nearly half of those who had received the list including instant coffee described a housewife who was lazy and a poor planner. On the other hand, only one woman in the other group described the housewife, who had included regular coffee on her list, as lazy; only six of that group suggested that she was a poor planner. Eight women felt that the instant-coffee user was probably not a good wife!No one in the other group drew such a conclusion about the housewife who intended to buy regular coffee.76. The fact that producers found resistance to their product despite the fact that they spentmore advertising money on instant than regular coffee shows that .A)advertising does not assure favorable sales results.B)companies spent more money on advertising than they should.C)people pay little attention to advertising.D)the more one advertises the better the sales picture.77. In this instance, the purpose of motivation research was to discover .A)why people drink coffee.B)why instant-coffee did not taste good.C)why regular coffee was successful.D)the real reason why people would not buy instant-coffee.78. This investigation indicated that.A)50 per cent of housewives are lazy.B)housewives who use instant-coffee are lazy.C)many women believe that wives who use instant coffee are lazy.D)wives who use regular coffee are good planners.79. On the results of this test, the producers probably revised their advertising to show a .A)lazy housewife using regular coffee.B)hard-working housewife using instant-coffee.C)lazy housewife using instant-coffee.D)man obviously enjoying the taste of instant-coffee.80. Implied but not stated: .A)Despite its advantages, most people dislike instant-coffee because of its taste.B)The advertising expenditure for instant-coffee was greater than that for regular coffee.C)Very often we do not know the real reasons for doing things.D)Taste is the principal factor in determining what we buy.PartⅣ Translations(10)Directions: Please translate the following first 5 sentences from Chinese into English andthe last 5 sentences from English into Chinese.81. 咨询律师为委托⼈利益作出的辩护不是针对法官和陪审团的。

2006年6月浙江成人学士学位英语考试真题含答案

2006年6月浙江成人学士学位英语考试真题含答案

2006年6月浙江成人学士学位英语考试真题及答案Part I Listening ComprehensionSection A1.A、5:00.B、5:30.C、6:00.D、6:30.2.A、Engineer and computer expert.B、Father and daughter.C、Manager and clerk.D、College advisor and student.3.A、He did not have any money left.B、He had some trouble with his lungs.C、He did not plan the trip very well.D、He was called back by a couple.4.A、He would buy it, though expensive.B、It’s good, but it costs too much.C、It’s good and cheap.D、It is not worth buying.5.A、She will have a big dinner.B、She will try a new restaurant.C、She will see an Italian friend.D、She will stay at home.6.A、To be a writer.B、To go into the family business.C、The report has been finished.D、The report will be finished in two days.7.A、The report is difficult.B、The report is very long.C、The man could watch the movie with the woman’s friends.D、The man had better not go to the woman’s home to watch the movie.8.A、The first floor.B、The second floor.C、The third floorD、The top floor.9.A、Replace the washing machine.B、Fixing the washing machine.C、Give her a telephone call.D、Pay her a visit in a week.10.A、On the plane.B、On the ship.C、In a restaurant.D、In a coffee bar.Section BPassage OneQuestions 11 to 13 are based on the passage you have just heard.11. A、MathsB、HistoryC、MusicD、English12. A、Because it’s interesting.B、Because it’s enjoyable.C、Because it’s economical.D、Because it’s practical.13. A、BiologyB、EconomyC、GeographyD、ComputerPassage TwoQuestions 14 to 16 are based on the passage you have just heard.14. A、SeattleB、San DiegoC、Oklahoma CityD、Houston15. A、It has high temperature.B、It’s a cloudy day.C、It’s clear but windy.D、It’s rainy day.16. A、New York City.B、In the parking lot.C、At the shopping center.D、At the concert.Passage ThreeQuestions 17 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.17. A、At the police station.B、When they are eight weeks old.C、When they are eight months old.D、When they are eight days old.18. A、He was badly in need of money.B、He had to rush to the concert.C、He was late for the college class.D、He had to take his wife to hospital.19. A、The thief.B、The police.C、The couple’s neighbor.D、A country-and-western music star.20. A、It was damaged by a car.B、It was broken into.C、It was cleaned all over.D、It was moved.Part II Vocabulary21.It is highly _____ that the project will be of great use in solving the water pollution problem.A、probablyB、possiblyC、likelyD、certainly22.You should be _____ of yourself for telling such a lie.A、afraidB、sorryC、ashamedD、regretful23.Obviously the steak is overdone. I can hardly _____ it.A、swallowB、chewC、eatD、taste24. His newly published novel, _____ spoken of by both experts and common readers, is a great success.A、exactlyB、awfullyC、highlyD、appropriately25.You might consider _____ work before you decide what you want to do.A、lifelongB、presentC、permanentD、temporary26.At least six times since the end of the last ice age, the Mississippi River has dramatically altered its _____.A、courseB、roadC、wayD、channel27.The purpose of this program is to measure students’ _____ to learn instead of their present achievement.A、determinationB、capacityC、processD、attitude28.Words failed to _____ her excitement when she was told she had won the first prize in the music competition.A、explainB、conveyC、conductD、transmit29.Please write your name in the _____ space at the top of the form and then hand it back to me.A、emptyB、bareC、blankD、hollow30.There will be a series of _____ on the British legal system in our department.A、speechesB、classesC、addressD、lectures31.It is the _____ for the bride’s father to pay for the wedding.A、customB、habitC、hobbyD、pattern32.The refrigerator will be sent to your house within three days free of _____.A、expenseB、chargeC、paymentD、cost33.Creating a new festival may seem an unusual way to celebrate history and culture, but we are _____ all creating new festival every year.A、in factB、in a wordC、in generalD、in turn34.If you don’t want to be down and out, you’d better try your best to _____ the fast pace of modern society.A、make up forB、live up toC、keep up withD、put up with35.None of us expected Doctor King to _____ at the meeting. We thought he was still in America.A、turn downB、turn offC、turn toD、turn up36.The plain silver ring was her favorite; it was _____ to her form her great-grandmother.A、handed outB、handed downC、handed overD、handed in37.On seeing the old lady crossing the road, she _____ her car immediately.A、pulled upB、pulled downC、pulled inD、pulled off38.Glass-fiber cables can carry hundreds of telephone conversations _____.A、at lengthB、at the momentC、at the same timeD、at intervals39._____ this sad event, we have cancelled the 4th of July celebrations.A、In regard toB、In light ofC、In line withD、In terms of40.This kind of vegetable is extremely expensive in winter because it is _____.A、out of seasonB、out of fashionC、out of dateD、out of orderPart III Structure41. The courses at our school are very different from _____ at your school.A、thatB、thoseC、whichD、if42. The meeting began two hours ago, but so far no decision _____.A、had arrived byB、has arrived atC、had been arrived byD、has been arrived at43. There is some doubt _____ Julia can pass her driving test tomorrow.A、whetherB、thatC、whichD、were canceled44. I’m very tired and I don’t think I feel like _____ shopping today.A、to go toB、to goC、going toD、going45. Mary should have put the fish in the refrigerator. I bet it _____ uneatable by now.A、becomesB、has becomeC、will becomeD、had become46. – Did Richard mend the roof himself? – No, he _____ because he doesn’t like to climb a ladder.A、hadn’t mended itB、had it mendedC、mended itD、had mended it47. Being watched by a lot of people, Alison felt very nervous, _____ what to say.A、didn’t knowB、not knowingC、and doesn’t knowD、not know48. Not only _____ a pay increase, they want reduced hours as well.A、do nurses wantB、nurses wantC、are nurses wantedD、nurses are wanted49. nurses are wanted No tree could be seen here five years ago, but now over 60% of this district _____ covered by trees and greens.A、areB、hasC、haveD、is50. It is important that she _____ a record of everything she does in the experiment.A、keepB、must keepC、keepsD、will keep51. Human beings differ from animals _____ they can use language as a tool to communicate with each other.A、for thatB、in thatC、for whichD、in which52. There are now over 8000 students in the college, almost _____ there were six years ago.A、as many as three timesB、there times as many asC、three more times thanD、as three times many as53. It was _____ I left my hometown and moved to Hangzhou .A、ten years ago thatB、the years sinceC、ten years whenD、for ten years since54. _____ he sand storm, the train for Beijing would not have been delayed for thirty-two hours.A、In spite ofB、Because ofC、As forD、Without55. Alone in a strange country, Malian was so devoted to her study that she felt _____ lonely.A、all butB、nothing butC、everything butD、anything but56. It is common knowledge that cotton cloth, _____ in hot water, tends to shrink.A、it is washedB、when washedC、washingD、to be washed57. Man cannot live without food _____ than plants can grow without sunshine.A、any moreB、more or lessC、not moreD、no more58. In modern society, knowledge is to us _____ water is to life.A、likeB、asC、whatD、that59. Why do those rich people steal things _____ they could easily afford to buy them?A、thatB、becauseC、ifD、when60. What you said was true. It was, _____, a little impolite.A、neverthelessB、otherwiseC、thusD、furthermorePart IV Reading ComprehensionPassage OneQuestions 61 to 65 are based on the following passage:Testing has replaced teaching in most public schools. My own children’s school week is focused on pretests, drills, tests, and retests. I believe that my daughter Erica, who gets excellent marks, has never read a chapter of any of her school textbooks all the way through. And teachers are often heard to state proudly and openly that they teach to the state test.Teaching to the test is a curious phenomenon. Instead of deciding what skills students ought to learn, helping students learn them, and then using some sensible methods of assessment (评估) to discover whether students have mastered the skills, teachers are encouraged to reverse the process. First one looks at a test. Then one draws the skills needed not to master, say, reading, but to do well on the test. Finally, the test skills are taught.The ability to read or write or calculate might imply the ability to do reasonably well on standard tests. However, neither reading nor writing develops simply through being taught to take tests. We must be careful to avoid mistaking preparation for a test of a skill with the acquisition of that skill. Too many discussions of basic skills make this fundamental confusion because people are test obsessed rather than concerned with the nature and quality of what is taught.Recently many schools have faced with what could be called the crisis of comprehension or, in simple terms, the phenomenon of students with grammar skills still being unable to understand what they read. These students are good at test taking, but they have little or no experience reading or thinking, and talking about what they read. They are taught to be so concerned with grade that they have no time or ease of mind to think about meaning, and reread things if necessary.61. What does the writer say about his daughter?A、She teaches in a middle school.B、She reads many good books.C、She does well on tests.D、She is proud of her way of learning.62. What are students encouraged to do nowadays at school?A、To master basic reading skills.B、To learn how to deal with tests.C、To read well in order to pass tests.D、To master all kinds of skills.63. Which of the following statements would the writer agree with the most?A、The nature and quality of subjects are more important than marks on them.B、Teachers should force students to learn to red and write and calculate well.C、Good preparation for standard tests is necessary for students.D、Most students are clear about how to acquire basic skills.64. What do students do when they are test obsessed?A、They pay attention only to tests.B、They hate tests very much.C、They try to avoid rereading things.D、They often join in discussion.65. What kind of students does the writer dislike most?A、Students with poor test marks and without creative thinking.B、Students active in thinking yet unable to talk about what they read.C、Students who are too well prepared for any test.D、Students unable to understand what they read.Passage TwoQuestions 66 to 70 are based on the following passage:Eye contact is nonverbal (非语言的) technique that helps the speakers “sell”their ideas to an audience. Besides its persuasive powers, eye contact helps hold listeners’ interest. A successful speaker must maintain eye contact with an audience. To have good relation with listeners, a speaker should maintain direct eye contact for at least 75 percent of the time. Some speakers focus only on their notes. Others look over the heads of their listeners. Both are likely to lose audience’s interest and respect. People who maintain eye contact while speaking, whether from a podium or from across the table, are regarded not only as exceptionally friendly by their target but also as more believable and earnest.To show the power of eye contact in daily life, we have only to consider how passers-by behave when their glances happen to meet on the street. At one extreme are those people who feel obliged to smile when they make eye contact. At the otherextreme are those who feel uncomfortable and immediately look away. To make eye contact, it seems, is to make a certain link with someone.Eye contact with an audience also lets a speaker know and monitor (观察) his listeners. It is, in fact, essential to analyze an audience during a speech. Visual feedback (视觉反馈) from the audience can indicate that a speech is boring, that the speaker is talking too much about a particular point, or that a particular point requires further explanation. As we have pointed out, visual feedback from listeners should play an important role in shaping a speech as it is delivered.66. What does the writer believe about a speaker’s eye contact?A、It makes the speaker closer to his audience.B、It makes the audience lose the interest in his speechC、It makes the audience frightened of him.D、It makes listeners see the speaker more clearly.67. What does the word “target” (Para.1) refer to?A、SpeakersB、ListenersC、FriendsD、Objects68. Why does the writer give the example of passers-by in Paragraph 2?A、To show that people are not comfortable with eye contact from strangers.B、To show that strangers can get to know each other easily through eye contact.C、To prove the point that people look more friendly with direct eye contact.D、To prove the point that eye contact plays a role in social communication.69. What does the writer imply about visual feedback in the last paragraph?A、It can make the speaker adjust his speech.B、It can make the speech more informative.C、It may discourage and stop the speaker.D、It may cause the speaker make less eye contact.70. What is the main point of the passage?A、Eye contact is a good way to attract the audience.B、It is necessary to maintain direct eye contact with the audience.C、Eye contact is important to a successful speech.D、A speaker’s eye contact is more important than his notes.Passage ThreeQuestions 71 to 75 are based on the following passage:The whole industrial process, which makes many of the goods and machines we need and use in our daily lives, will unavoidably create a number of waste products which upset the environmental balance. Many of these waste products can be prevented or disposed of (处置) properly, but clearly while more and more new goods are produced and made complex, there will be new, dangerous wastes to be disposed of, for example, the waste products from nuclear power stations. Many people see pollution as only part of a large and more complex problem, that is, the whole process of industrial production and consumption of goods. Others see the problem mainly in connection with agriculture, where new methods are helping farmers grow more and more on their land to feed our ever-increasing population.Whatever reasons behind it, there is no doubt that much of the pollution caused could be controlled if only companies, governments and people would make more efforts. In the home there is an obvious need to control litter (乱扔的废物) and waste. Food comes wrapped up three or four times in packages that all have to be disposed of; drinks are increasingly sold in bottles or tins which cannot be reused. This not only causes a litter problem, but also is a great waste of resources, in terms of glass, metals and paper. Advertising has helped this process by persuading many of us not only to buy things we neither want nor need, but also to throw away much of what we do buy. Pollution and waste combine to be a problem everyone can help to solve by cutting out unnecessary buying and careless disposal of the products we use in our daily lives.71. What will happen if the industrial process continues according to the passage?A、Environmental balance will be achieved easily.B、Less land will be used for agriculture.C、New environmental problems will have to be dealt with.D、World population will be reduced.72. Why does the writer mention food and drinks in Paragraph 2?A、To show the problem of litter and waste.B、To show the problem of overproduction.C、To show how they are consumed.D、To show how they are wrapped.73. What does the writer say about advertising?A、It causes pollution directly.B、It wastes energy.C、It puts litter under control.D、It brings about waste.74. What is the writer’s attitude towards the solution to environmental problems?A、DoubtfulB、ExcitedC、HopefulD、Disappointed75. Which of the following best describes the structure of the passage?A、Question and answer.B、Problem and solution.C、Situation and explanation.D、Statement and conclusion.Part V Translation from English into ChineseDirections: In this part there is a passage with 5 underlined sections, numbered 76 to 80. After reading the passage carefully, translate the underlined sections into Chinese. Remember to write your translation on the Translation Sheet.Twenty years ago, kids in school had never even heard of the Internet. Now, I’ll bet you can’t find a single person in your school who hasn’t at least heard of it. (76) In fact, many of us use it on a regular basis and even have access to it from our homes! The “net” in Internet really stands for network. A network is two or more computers connected together so that information can be shared, or sent from one computer to another. The Internet is a vast resource for all types of information. (77) You may enjoy using it to do research for a school project, downloading your favorite songs or communicating with friends and family. Information is accessed through web pages that companies, organizations and individuals create and post. It’s kind of like a giant bulletin board (布告牌)that the whole world uses! (78) But since anyone can put anything on the Internet, you also have to be careful and use your best judgment and a little common sense.Just because you read something on a piece of paper someone sticks on a bulletin board doesn’t mean it’s good information, or even correct, for that matter. So you have to be sure that whoever posted the information knows what they’re talking about, especially if you’re doing research! But what if you’re just emailing people? You still have to be very careful. (79) If you’ve never met the person that you’re communicating with online, you could be on dangerous ground! You should never give out any personal information to someone you don’t know, not even your name! And just like you can’t believe the information on every website out there, you can’t rely on what strangers you “meet” on the Internet tell you either.(80) Just like you could make up things about yourself to tell someone, someone else could do the same to you!76.77.78.79.80.Part VI Translation from Chinese into English81. 如果你们能够提供令人满意的售后服务,你们的产品一定会有一个广阔的市场。

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全真试卷考试时间:120分钟满分:62 分2006年在职攻读硕士联考英语背景色:字体大小: 10px 11px 12px 13px 14px 15px 16px 17px 18px 19px 行高: 100% 110% 120% 130% 140% 150% 160% 170% 180% 190%隐藏所有题目折叠过长题目完成对话题 11. Speaker A: Excuse me, but can you tell us where the conference room is?Speaker B: ______ The conference room is located on the third floor of the hotel. ○[A] Of course, sir. ○[B] Yes, please.○[C] Right, sir. ○[D] You are welcome.[参考答案] A [您的答案] [得分] 0[详细解答] 意思是“当然可以,先生。

会议室在宾馆的三层”。

这道题很容易得出答案。

A 说:“打扰一下,您能告诉我们会议室在哪吗?”题 22. Speaker A: ______.Speaker B: I'm running a temperature, and feel sick. ○[A] What can I do for you? ○[B] What seems to be the trouble?○[C] What are you doing these days? ○[D] How long has this been going on?[参考答案] B [您的答案] [得分] 0[详细解答] 意思是“您哪里不舒服?”B说:“我的头发热并且感觉恶心。

”注意词组run a temperature发烧,发热。

题 33. Speaker A: Nancy, you look very well.Speaker B: Thank you, Jane. You look wonderful too. Your weekend swimming must have done good to you.Speaker A: ______. ○[A] You think so? That's encouraging. ○[B] That's very kind of you.○[C] Are you serious? Thank you anyway. ○[D] Are you kidding? I don't believe it. [参考答案] A [您的答案] [得分] 0[详细解答] 意思是“你这样认为吗?这非常令人振奋。

”选项C和D都是中国式的回答,不符合英美人的谈话习惯,B项不符合文意。

题 44. Speaker A: It took me ten years to build up my business, and it almost killed me.Speaker B: Well, you know what they say: ______. ○[A] There is no smoke withoutfire. ○[B] Practice makes perfect.○[C] All roads lead to Rome. ○[D] No pains, no gains.[参考答案] D [您的答案] [得分] 0[详细解答] 意思是“一分辛劳,一分收获”或“不劳无获”。

此题考查考生对谚语的掌握情况。

A说:“我花了十年时间创业,差点死掉。

”B说:“你知道有句谚语叫作‘—分辛劳,一分收获’。

”选项A意思是“无风不起浪”,B项意思是“熟能生巧”,C项意思是“条条大路通罗马”。

题 55. Speaker A: Don't you smoke?Speaker B: ______. ○[A] No. Nothing interests me less than smoking.○[B] Yes. I have never smoked in my life.○[C] No. Only once in a while.○[D] Yes. And I hate others smoking in my face.[参考答案] D [您的答案] [得分] 0[详细解答] 意思是“是的,我讨厌别人在我面前抽烟。

”此题要注意仔细审题。

对话理解题 66. Woman: I just found out at registration that the creative writing class is full. Now I have to wait a whole year to get in.Man: Why don't you check back after the first week? Somebody might drop it.Question: What does the man suggest the woman should do? ○[A] Make sure the registration office didn't make a mistake.○[B] Decide whether to drop the course next week.○[C] Find out if a place opens up in the course later.○[D] Take the course next year.[参考答案] C [您的答案] [得分] 0[详细解答] 女士说:我刚刚在报名处发现创意写作班人数已经满了。

我不得不等上一年的时间再参加。

男士说:为什么不在第一周之后回去查一查呢?可能会有人退课。

选项C:查一查班上过一阵会不会有空位置。

此选项最贴近原文的意思。

题 77. Woman: I want to talk with Tom now.Man: You can't do that. He is in a bad moo[D].Question: Why can't the woman talk to Tom now? ○[A] Tom is terribly ill. ○[B] Tom is in low spirits.○[C] Tom is bad-tempere ○[D] [D]. Tom is very nervous.[参考答案] C [您的答案] [得分] 0[详细解答] 女士说:我现在想和Tom谈话。

男士说;不可以。

他现在情绪很糟糕。

选项C:Tom脾气不好。

A、D明显不对。

B是说Tom情绪低落,不如C贴切。

题 88. Woman: You often complain a lot about your boss. But today you are different.Man: We had a heart-to-heart talk and I saw him with new eyes.Question: What does the man mean? ○[A] He saw his boss as a real person for the first time.○[B] He is now complaining in a different way.○[C] He has made his boss change his attitude.○[D] He has changed his opinion of his boss.[参考答案] D [您的答案] [得分] 0[详细解答] 女士说:你经常抱怨你的老板,但是今天你好像变了。

男士说:我们进行了一次诚恳的交谈,然后我对他有了新的看法。

选项D:他改变了对老板的看法。

这道题是考查学生对see s[B].with new eyes的理解。

题 99. Woman: Maybe we should take the front street this morning. The radio announcer said that the traffic is very heavy on the freeway.Man: Well, if he says to take the front street, we should go the other way.Question: What does the man think of the radio announcer? ○[A] He's humorous. ○[B] He makes no mistakes.○[C] He doesn't speak clearly. ○[D] He's unreliable.[参考答案] D [您的答案] [得分] 0[详细解答] 女士说:也许今天早上我们可以在主街上行驶。

广播播音员说快车道堵车很严重。

男士说:如果他建议我们选择主街,我们就要选择另一条路。

选项D:他是不可靠的。

本题考查考生对谈话内容和说话者意图的领会能力。

题 1010. Woman: I didn't see you at the concert last night. What's wrong with you?Man: That's not my cup of tea.Question: What does the man mean? ○[A] He is not fond of concerts.○[B] He didn't like the tea at the concert.○[C] He left early to have some tea with somebody else.○[D] He doesn't want to tell the woman why he was not there.[参考答案] A [您的答案] [得分] 0[详细解答] 女士说:昨晚的音乐会上没有见到你,怎么啦?男士说:我对音乐会没有兴趣。

选项A:他不喜欢听音乐会。

这道题考查学生对one's cup of tea的理解,意为“某人所感兴趣的事;喜欢”。

其他选项都是对该短语的误解。

词汇和语法题 1111. The work has ______ the status of a classic among the composer's admirers. ○[A] required ○[B] acquired○[C] inquired ○[D] inspired[参考答案] B [您的答案] [得分] 0[详细解答] acquired vt.获得,学到。

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