浙江02年7月自学考试《英语阅读(一)》试题

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7月自学考试英语(一)专项练习题及答案(33)

7月自学考试英语(一)专项练习题及答案(33)

7月自学考试英语(一)专项练习题及答案(33)161.Tony likes walking in the country and _______.A. also does MaryB. Mary does alsoC. so Mary doesD. so does Mary162.If you _______ in taking this attitude,we‘ll have to ask you to leave.A. insistB. resistC. persistD. exist163.They have to stay with us _______ the time being because they have not found a place yet.A. duringB. inC. forD. since164.Sixty percent of television viewers chose him as their _______ host.A. popularB. preferredC. favoriteD. favored165.He cleans the offices after all the workers have gone _______.A. homeB. at homeC. in homeD. to home参考答案:161.正确答案:D答案解析:在“so+助动词/be动词/情态动词+主语”的倒装结构中,表示前面所述的肯定情况也适合于后者。

例如:I‘m good at English,and so is my sister. 我英语学得好,我妹妹学得也好。

162.正确答案:C答案解析:insist on doing sth;persist in doing sth 坚持做某事。

163.正确答案:C答案解析:固定词组搭配164.正确答案:C答案解析:Popular通俗的,流行的;preferred首选的;favorite最喜爱的,中意的;favored受到优待的,有利的。

00012英语(一) 浙江2002年7月自考 试题

00012英语(一) 浙江2002年7月自考 试题

浙江省2002年7月高等教育自学考试英语(一)试题课程代码:00012Ⅰ.Vocabulary and Structure(10 points, 1 point for each)从下列各句四个选项中选出一个最佳答案,并写在答题纸相应的位置上。

1.I love my home-town______I spent my childhooD.A. whereB. whichC. whenD. that2.Once his curiosity______, he uses certain methods and procedures to obtain new knowledge and great understanding.A. has arousedB. has arisenC. has been arousedD. has been arisen3.He______a happier life if he were living alone.A. livedB. can liveC. would have livedD. could live4.______ the moon moves round the earth is well knowen to all of us.A. WhatB. ThatC. WhichD. As5.He ______the 9∶20 train because he didn't leave home till 9∶25.A. may not catchB. can catchC. couldn't have caughtD. could catch6.If my project isn't______of by the headmaster all my work will have been wasted.A. disapprovedB. approvedC. disapprovalD. approval7.The fund was______for setting up a telecommunication system.A. intendedB. interruptedC. interactedD. inserted8.The children______well at the table yesterday.A. expressedB. conductedC. showedD. behaved9.Your mind will______your reading speed if you ask it to.A. pay attention toB. be alert toC. keep up withD. be aware of10.The reporter______wanted to ask her a few questions, not to make her angry.A. merelyB. suddenlyC. firstlyD. finallyⅡ.Mistake Recognition(10 points, 1 point for each)(下面的句子中每个句子都有四处划线并标以A 、B 、C 、D ,其中有一处错误的。

7月自学考试英语(一)专项练习题及答案(28)

7月自学考试英语(一)专项练习题及答案(28)

7月自学考试英语(一)专项练习题及答案(28)136.They think in getting their materials,and also in _______ them,and in plastering them together with mud.A. arrangingB. arrangeC. being arrangingD. arranged137.I am in favor of his proposal that a special committee _______ to examine the problem.A. set upB. was set upC. be set upD. is setting up138.It has long been assumed _______ aggression is caused by male hormones.A. whatB. thatC. whichD. who139.The actor was almost _______ most audience before he played that part.A. known ofB. unknown toC. known forD. unknown for140.The fixed star was _______ a planet.A. made ofB. made fromC. made up forD. mistaken for参考答案:136.正确答案:A答案解析:介词in后接动名词,所以正确答案为A.137.正确答案:C答案解析:这里所要考查的是虚拟语气的用法,句子中的单词proposal后面的从句做它的同位语,从句中应该使用虚拟语气,形式为“(should)+动词原形”,再者,动词应该用被动语态,所以正确答案为C.138.正确答案:B答案解析:本题考查的是引导词的用法,这里的句子主语是aggression is caused by male hormones,因为主语过长,所以后置,用形式it来替代,后面的引导词就需要用that,所以答案选B.139.正确答案:B答案解析:“这位演员在演这出戏之前几乎大多数观众都不知道他。

浙江省2002年7月高等教育自学考试外贸英语写作试题

浙江省2002年7月高等教育自学考试外贸英语写作试题

浙江省2002年7月高等教育自学考试外贸英语写作试题浙江省2002年7月高等教育自学考试外贸英语写作试题课程代码:00097Part One:Questions 1-20Directions:Thee are 20 sentences in this part.For each sentence there are four choices marked A,B,C and D.Choose the ONE that best completes the snetence.Then write the answer on the Answer Sheet.(在下列各题中选择一个最佳答案填空。

)20%1.If your prices are competitive,we are confident ________ the goods in great quantities in this market.A.to sellB.in sellingC.in being soldD.to be selling2.We should be grateful ________ you would tell us ____ they are reliable for a credit up to US S10,000.A.if…whetherB.whether…ifC.if…thatD.whether…that3.We can only ________ this very advantageous offer for a few weeks.A.hold openingB.hold openlyC.hold openD.hold to open4.________ subsequent amendments please see to it that the L/C stipulations are strictly in accordance with the contract terms.A.Having avoidedB.AvoidC.Being avoidedD.To avoid5.We shall appreciate ________ us FOB Sydney.A.you quotingB.your quotingC.you to quoteD.your being quoted6.For most countries,the value of merchandise entries is _____ the biggest in the current account which covers imports and exports of goods.A.by farB.muchC.by a great extentD.a great deal7.A ________ for middle management personnel is typical in this country.A.S40 000-a-year-salaryB.salary of $40 000-a-yearC.S40 000a-year-salaryD.salary of $40 000 a year8.Your answer to the question is ________ than others.A.correcterB.more nearly correctC.most correctD.more correct9.He uses too many ________ and ________ when he talks to the manager.A.and…butB.ands…butsC.and…butsD.and's…but's10.There is ________ for a businessman than failing to meet the sales target.A.nothing frustratingB.no frustratingC.nothing more frustratingD.no more frustrating11.The shipment arrived late;________,several items were damaged.A.furtherB.moreoverC.thereforeD.or12.Knowing little about computers,________.A.talk about hardware and software confused the visitorsB.hardware and software confused the visitorsC.the visitors were confused by the talk about hardware and softwareD.the visitors confused by hardware and software13.Our new billing system totals all balance,gives weekly reports and _____.A.prints statementsB.statements are printedC.printed statementsD.statements print14.I find the internal control system of the company very ____./doc/1f12995762.html,plicated/doc/1f12995762.html,plicatedly/doc/1f12995762.html,plicateD.to be complicated15.Either a book or two articles ________ to be read to fulfill the assignment.A.wasB.hasC.has hadD.have16.I consider you a better candidate than either ________.A.she or heB.her or himC.her or heD.her and him17.Since its tune-up,the engine runs ________.A.smootherB.smoothlierC.more smoothlyD.more smooth18.You can find ________ in the world who works harder than he.A.nobodyB.none elseC.no oneD.no one else19.We should like to go ________ into your proposal for an agency in Brazilia.A.furtherB.farC.more farD.ahead20.The importer will submit reference if these ________ given inthe preliminary negotiations.A.are notB.have notC.has not beenD.were notPart Two:Questions 21-30There is one mistake in each of the following sentences.Detect and correct the m istakes.Write your corrections together with the mistakes one the Answer Sheet.( 下列每句各有一个错误,找出错误并改正。

7月浙江自考美国文学选读试题及答案解析

7月浙江自考美国文学选读试题及答案解析

浙江省2018年7月自学考试美国文学选读试题课程代码:10055Part I: Choose the relevant match from column B for each item in column A.(10%)Section AColumn A Column B( )1.Ezra Pound a. The Marble Faun( )2.William Faulkner b. The Ambassadors( )3.Mark Twain c. The American Tragedy( )4.Henry James d. Hugh Selwyn Mauberley( )5.Theodore Dreiser e. The Adventures of Tom SawyerSection BColumn A Column B( )1.Yank a. Indian Camp( )2.Tom Sawyer b. Daisy Miller( )3.Nick Adams c. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn( )4.Frederic Winterbourne d. The Hairy Ape( )5.Charles Drouet e. Sister CarriePart Ⅱ: Complete each of the following statements with a proper word or a phrase according to the textbook. (10%)1. To Hawthorne and Melville every person is a sinner and great __________is therefore indispensable for the improvement of human nature.2. The period ranging from 1865 to 1914 has been referred to as the Age of __________.3. The impact of Darwin’s evolutionary theory on the American thought and the influence of the 19th century French literature on the American men of letters gave rise to yet another school of realism: American __________.4. More than five hundred poems Dickinson wrote are about nature, in which her general __________ about the relationship between man and nature is well-expressed.5. In the history of American literature, Ezra Pound was regarded as a leading spokesman of the1famous “__________ Movement”.6. Eugene O’Neill is considered the leading __________ of the modern period in American literature.7. Robert Frost is generally considered a regional poet. In his poetry, he made the colloquial __________ speech into a poetic expression .8. Hemingway’s first novel The Sun Also Rises casts light on a whole generation after the __________ and the effects of the war by way of a vivid portrait of “The Lost Generation.”9. John Steinbeck is a novelist of the 1930s. His The Grapes of Wrath is a record of the life of the dispossessed and the wretched farmers during __________.10. Besides his volumes of poems, Pound also worked out quite a few translations, from which his affinity to the __________ and his strenuous effort in the study of Oriental literature can be seen .Part Ⅲ: Each of the following statements below is followed by four alternative answers.Choose the one that would best complete the statement. (50%)1. Which of the following cannot be said of American literature from the early 1800s to thebeginning of the Civil War?( )A. American type of characters speaking local dialects appeared in the fictionB. There was a stress on law and reason in literary writings of the timeC. There was faith in the value of individualism and self-relianceD. There was a desire for an escape from civilized society and a return to the ennobling nature2. The main philosophical concern in the debate of Transcendentalism are generally about __________.( )A. nature, man and the universeB. the relationship between man and womanC. the development of Romanticism in AmericaD. the cold, rigid rationalism of Unitarianism3. Which of the following book was regarded as the first work that had won financial success on both sides of the Atlantic in the first half of the 19th century?( )A. The Sketch BookB. Charles the SecondC. The Scarlet LetterD. Moby Dick24. According to Emerson, which of the following is said of nature?( )A. It is emblematic of the spiritual world, alive with God’s overwhelming presence.B. It exercises a healthy and restorative influence on human mindC. Without nature man can improve himself and become spiritually whole.D. both A and B5. As a man of literary craftsmanship, Hawthorne is good at __________.( )A. exploring the complexity of human psychology, especially the power of blackness deep inpeople’s heartB. exploring the goodness hidden deeply in people’s heartC. exploring the complexity of human psychology, especially the puritans’confusion before thereal worldD. both A and C6. As to the great novel Moby-Dick which of the following statements is right?( )A. It is a symbolic voyage of the mind in quest of the truth and knowledge of the universe.B. It’s a spiritual exploration into man’s deep reality and psychologyC. It is only a simple whaling tale or sea adventureD. both A and B7. The greatest realist Mark Twain has coined the term“The Gilded Age”, which later usually refers to __________ in American history.( )A. the Romantic PeriodB. the Realistic PeriodC. the Modern AgeD. the Postmodern Age8. About the American Naturalism, which of the following statements is right?( )A. They preferred to have their own region and people at the forefront of the stories.B. Their characteristic setting is an isolated town.C. Their characters were conceived more or less complex combinations of inherited attributes, their habits conditioned by social and economic forces.D. none of the above9. Mark Twain had gradually changed from __________ to __________ by the turn of the century, which could be felt in his books The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg and The Mysterious3Stranger.( )A. an almost despairing pessimist ...an optimistB. an optimist ... an almost despairing pessimistC. a local colorist ... a naturalistD. a naturalist ... a local colorist10. Which of the following is not written by Henry James?( )A. The Portrait of A Lady and The EuropeansB. The Wings of the Dove and The AmbassadorsC. The Golden Bowl and The Gilded AgeD. What Maisie Knows and The Bostonians11. Which of the following statements is not right about the heroine in the novel DaisyMiller?( )A. She has become a celebrated cultural type who embodies the spirit of the New World.B. She comes from the new world but remains traditional and conservative.C. Her innocence turns out to be an admiring but a dangerous quality in the new word.D. The author’s sympathy for her, a tender flower crushed by the harsh winter in Rome was easily felt.12. The subjects of Emily Dickinson’s poems are mainly about __________. ( )A. religionB. death and immortalityC. love and natureD. all of the above13. In her quiet and solitary life, Emily Dickinson makes enchanting poetry out of __________.( )A. a happy and active lifeB. adventurous experiencesC. a single household and an inactive lifeD. a hard and suffering life14. About the novel Sister Carrie , which of the following statements is right?( )A. The story is about a young sailor, who struggles to reach the upper society but soon gets disillusioned.B. It is about a Southern aristocratic woman, who refuses to come to terms with the present.4C. It tells a story of a country girl, who strives to gain her material rise in big cities but soon gets tired of her success.D. It is about a young vain girl, who indulges herself in grand parties and luxurious trips but soon becomes penniless.15. The Civil War had transformed America from __________ to __________.( )A. an agrarian community ... a society of freedom and equalityB. an agrarian community ... an industrialized and commercialized societyC. an industrialized and commercialized society ... a highly developed societyD. a poor and backward society ...an industrialized and commercialized society16. At the end of the 19th century, the realists rejected the portrayal of idealized characters and events and, instead, sought to __________.( )A. describe the wide range of American experienceB. present the subtleties of human personalityC. show animal nature of human beingsD. both A and B17. About the first few decades of the 20th century, which of the following is right?( )A. There was a rise in moral standard and it was best described as a spiritual land of promiseB. Individual power and hope became part of the American experience as a result of the First World War.C. There was a decline in social standard and it was described as a spiritual wasteland.D. all of the above.18. Eugene O’Neill is remembered for his tragic view of life and most of his plays are about__________. ( )A. the root, the truth of human desires and human frustrationsB. the moral nature of the modern mankindC. the relationship between man and nature as well as man and womanD. the inner contradiction of men before the real world19. In general terms, much serious American literature written from 1912 onwards attempted to convey __________. ( )A. a vision of social breakdown and moral decay5B. a vision of social continuity and harmonyC. the continuity and discontinuity between the past and the modern timeD. all of the above20. Which of the following is not said about Pound’s The Cantos?( )A. It traces the rise and fall of eastern and western empires.B. It reflects the moral and social chaos of the modern world.C. It concerns particularly the corruption of America after the heroic time of Jefferson.D. all of the above21. In his poetic creation, Robert Frost looked upon nature as__________.( )A. the opposite of human societyB. a storehouse of analogies and symbolsC. a contrast to human civilizationD. an ennobling force to purify human soul22. Which of the following is not said about the thematic concerns of Robert Frost ?( )A. The terror and tragedy in nature as well as its beautyB. The relationship between man and societyC. His love of life and his belief in a serenity coming from workingD. The loneliness and poverty of the isolated human being23. In the play The Hairy Ape, the major character Yank __________.( )A. has a sense of belonging nowhere, hence homelessness and rootlessnessB. is typical of the mood of isolation and alienation in the early twentieth century in the United States onlyC. reflects the problem of modern man’s identityD. both A and C24. Which of the following is properly said of Fitzgerald’s writing style?( )A. The scenic method is explored, each of which consists of one or more dramatic scenes.B. His intervening passages of narration leaves the tedious process of transition to the author’s imaginationC. The device of having events observed by a “central consciousness”is dropped off.D. His diction and metaphors are not completely original and details sometimes inaccurate.625. Faulkner’s first novel A Rose for Emily is set in the town of __________ in Yoknapatawpha.( )A. JeffersonB. CambridgeC. OxfordD. New AlbanyPart Ⅳ: Interpretation(16%)Read the following selections and then answer the questions.Passage 1Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,And sorry I could not travel bothAnd be one traveller , long I stoodAnd looked down one as far as I couldTo where it bent in the undergrowth;Then took the other, as just as fair,and having perhaps the better claim,Because it was grassy and wanted wear;Though as for that the passing thereHad worn them really about the same,And both that morning equally layIn leaves no step had trodden black.Oh, I kept the first for another day!Yet knowing how way leads on to way,I doubted if I should ever come back.I shall be telling this with a sighSomewhere ages and ages hence:Two roads diverged in a wood, and I —I took the one less traveled by,7And that has made all the difference.1. What does the poet mean symbolically by “road”?2. Why did the speaker choose the road less travelled by?Passage 2There was music from my neighbor’s house through the summer nights. In his blue gardens men and girls came and went like moths among the whisperings and the champagne and the stars. At high tide in the afternoon I watched his guests diving from the tower of his raft, or taking the sun on the hot sand of his beach while his two motor-boats slit the waters of the Sound, drawing aquaplanes over cataracts of foam. On week-ends his Rolls Royce became an omnibus, bearing parties to and from the city between nine in the morning and long past midnight, while his station wagon scampered like a brisk yellow bug to meet all trains. And on Mondays eight servants, including an extra gardener, toiled all day with mops and scrubbing-brushes and hammers and garden-shears, repairing the ravages of the night before.…I believe that on the first night I went to Gatsby’s house I was one of the few guests who had actually been invited. People were not invited-they went there. They got into automobiles which bore them out to Long Island, and somehow they ended up at Gatsby’s door. Once there they were introduced by somebody who knew Gatsby, and after that they conducted themselves according to the rules of behavior associated with an amusement park. Sometimes they came and went without having met Gatsby at all, came for the party with a simplicity of heart that was its own ticket of admission.I had been actually invited. A chauffeur in a uniform of robin’s-egg blue crossed my lawn early that Saturday morning with a surprisingly formal note from his employer: the honor would be entirely Gatsby’s, it said, if I would attend his “little party”that night. He had seen me several times, and had intended to call on me long before, but a peculiar combination of circumstances had prevented it-signed Jay Gatsby, in a majestic hand.Dressed up in white flannels, I went over to his lawn a little after seven, and wandered around rather ill at ease among swirls and eddies of people I didn’t know-though here and there was a face I had noticed on the commuting train. I was immediately struck by the number of young Englishmen dotted about; all well dressed, all looking a little hungry, and all talking in low,8earnest voices to solid and prosperous Americans. I was sure that they were selling something: bonds or insurance or automobiles. They were at least agonizingly aware of the easy money in the vicinity and convinced that it was theirs for a few words in the right key.As soon as I arrived I made an attempt to find my host, but the two or three people of whom I asked his whereabouts stared at me in such an amazed way, and denied so vehemently any knowledge of his movements, that I slunk off in the direction of the cocktail table-the only place in the garden where a single man could linger without looking purposeless and alone.3. Which novel is this passage taken from? Who is the writer?4.How do you interpret the atmosphere of contradiction which is evoked in this chapter?Part V: Give brief answers to the following questions. (14%)1. Please give a brief analysis of Irving’s “Rip Van Winkle”.2. What is American naturalism? Please make a brief analysis.9。

自考英语一试题及答案

自考英语一试题及答案

自考英语一试题及答案一、阅读理解(共20分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Passage 1In the past, people used to think that the world was flat. However, with the development of science and technology, we now know that the Earth is round. The Earth is not a perfect sphere, but an oblate spheroid, which means it is slightly flattened at the poles and bulging at the equator. This shape is due to the Earth's rotation, which causes the equatorial region to bulge outward.1. What was the common belief about the Earth's shape in the past?A. The Earth is round.B. The Earth is flat.C. The Earth is an oblate spheroid.D. The Earth is a perfect sphere.2. What causes the Earth to be slightly flattened at the poles?A. The Earth's rotation.B. The Earth's gravity.C. The Earth's magnetic field.D. The Earth's atmosphere.Passage 2The Internet has revolutionized the way we communicate, work, and live. It has made information more accessible and has connected people across the globe. However, with the rise of social media, there has been a concern about privacy and the spread of misinformation. Despite these challenges, the Internet remains an essential tool for modern life.3. What is one of the main benefits of the Internet mentioned in the passage?A. It has made information more accessible.B. It has reduced global communication.C. It has increased the cost of communication.D. It has decreased the need for privacy.4. What is a concern associated with the rise of social media?A. The spread of accurate information.B. The improvement of privacy.C. The spread of misinformation.D. The reduction of global connectivity.二、词汇与结构(共20分)用所给词的适当形式填空。

浙江7月自学考试英语(一)试题及答案解析

浙江7月自学考试英语(一)试题及答案解析

浙江省2018年7月自学考试英语(一)试题课程代码:00012Ⅰ.Vocabulary and Structure(10 points, 1 point for each)从下列各句四个选项中选出一个最佳答案,并写在答题纸相应的位置上。

1.I love my home-town______I spent my childhooD.A. whereB. whichC. whenD. that2.Once his curiosity______, he uses certain methods and procedures to obtain new knowledge and great understanding.A. has arousedB. has arisenC. has been arousedD. has been arisen3.He______a happier life if he were living alone.A. livedB. can liveC. would have livedD. could live4.______ the moon moves round the earth is well knowen to all of us.A. WhatB. ThatC. WhichD. As5.He ______the 9∶20 train because he didn't leave home till 9∶25.A. may not catchB. can catchC. couldn't have caughtD. could catch6.If my project isn't______of by the headmaster all my work will have been wasted.A. disapprovedB. approvedC. disapprovalD. approval7.The fund was______for setting up a telecommunication system.A. intendedB. interruptedC. interactedD. inserted8.The children______well at the table yesterday.A. expressedB. conductedC. showedD. behaved9.Your mind will______your reading speed if you ask it to.A. pay attention toB. be alert toC. keep up withD. be aware of10.The reporter______wanted to ask her a few questions, not to make her angry.A. merelyB. suddenlyC. firstlyD. finallyⅡ.Mistake Recognition(10 points, 1 point for each)(下面的句子中每个句子都有四处划线并标以A 、B 、C 、D ,其中有一处错误的。

浙江7月高等教育自学考试英语阅读(一)试题及答案解析

浙江7月高等教育自学考试英语阅读(一)试题及答案解析

浙江省2018年7月高等教育自学考试英语阅读(一)试题课程代码:00595Ⅰ.Vocabulary.(10%)Complete each of the following sentences with the proper form of the word in the brackets.Write the word on the Answer Sheet.1. (absurd)Getting up at this time ws an utter ______.2. (agree)It is hard to get any ______ on the precise meaning of the term ‘social class’.3. (overwhelm)It was less than an ______ success.4. (make)The ______ of the Constitution knew that changes would be necessary.5. (horror)When I first arrived,I was ______ by the number of beggars there.6. (major)The ______ of the members do not belong to his political party.7. (strength)The position of the crown was ______ after the kingdom had been reunited.8. (eager)The German army waited ______ for orders to cross the Channel.9. (divide)Religious problems caused India's ______ into two new independent states,India and Pakistan,in 1947.10. (know)This is the tree that gives forth the ______ of Good and Evil.Ⅱ.Text Comprehension.(20%)According to the texts you have learned,decide whether each of the following statements is true or false.Write T or F on the Answer Sheet.1. The Jews didn't accept the idea of One God until the death of Moses.2. Prometheus could teach the mortals anything they needed to know in order to live.3. In the Girls in their Summer Dresses,Frances kept to herself the feeling that her husband might leave her someday.4. When Pandora opened the box for the first time,all the winged creatures escaped except War.5. In the United Nations,there are five working languages and at all official meetings,the five languages are all translated.6. In Jane Eyre,Jane's first day at Lowood was full of curiosity and satisfaction.7. In some manner,body language tells for more than words do.8. The Statue of Liberty was sent to the USA by France as a gift to tell the whole world that the USA was an independent country.9. In the Fisherman and His Wife,the old fisherman was not pleased with his wife when she wished for one thing after another.10. In the Necklace,Mathilde Loisel was pretty and charming and she was from a wealthy family.11. The modern Olympics compared with the ancient ones are inspired by the same ideals.12. In the Canterbury Tales,the old ugly man went all over the Earth,searching for Death to takehim.13. According to the Wife of Bath,man should always be obedient and generous to their wives.14. In the Decameron,Lorenzo was killed unaware by a hired murderer in a remote place.15. In large cities in the United States,minority groups and the poor often live in ghettos or slums.16. On Boxing Day,people spend their time watching boxing games on TV.17. In Gifts of the Magi,Jim bought a set of combs for Della's beautiful hair as a present forValentine's Day.18. In True Love,Joe's task is to search for the ideal woman for himself.19. In the Merchant of Venice,Bassanio offered to pay Shylock three times as much as the loan ofthe money Antonia had made.20. A police officer,if he charges the offender,is often asked to act as a witness.Ⅲ.Reading Comprehension.(50%)Seciton A Reading ComprehensionIn this part there are 4 reading passages followed by 20 questions or unfinished statements.For each of them there are 4 options marked A,B,C, and D.You should decide on the best one and write your answer on the Answer Sheet.(40%)Passage 1The flat,at the top of a huge tower block in northern suburb of London,was empty.It had been vacant for a long time,a year or eighteen months perhaps.The dust flew up in clouds from the worn carpet and rainwater dripped from a hole in the ceiling onto the floorboards below.Both windows on the landing were cracked and curtainless.The light worked but there was no shade and electric wire was black with cobwebs.V ery carefully they inspected the room.All were empty.There were two ancient leather armchairs in one,together with an old oak table,covered with dust,and an enormous double bed in the front room—too large,probably to go through the door.It had been left without a mattress.All over the floor lay scraps of newspaper,rags,coat hangers and other grubby oddments.The water,however,was still on.The taps were a little rusty,though,and difficult to run..″What do you think?″asked the man.He was about twenty years old,unshaven,wearing a thick sweater,jeans and suede boots.″It's better than nothing,″answered the girl.She was carrying a small child wrapped in a blanket.She herself wore a duffle coat and a long skirt that touched the floor.″We can clean it up,″the man said.″That hole in the ceiling will need repairing but that's about all.A coat of paint and a few rolls of wallpaper will cover up the cracks.We'll have to get hold of a mattress,some more blankets,a couple of kitchen chairs maybe.″The gas cooker works.The girl examined the kitchen and then went into the bathroom.A small bar of blue soap left by the previous tenants lay on a shelf below a mirror.She filled the basin with water and washed the baby's hands and face.They had taken over the flat because they needed a home and could not,at that time,afford to buy one.Being on the council's waiting list hadn't helped much either.Now they would claim ″squatters' rights″and live in this flat until they found something else—somewhere to bring up a family in.1. Where is the flat located?A. On the top of a tower.B. On a huge block of stone.C. At the top of a skyscraper.D. In a city north of London.2. Using context clues we may infer that ″grubby oddments″(Para.2) most probably means______.A. dirty bits and piecesB. worm eaten garmentsC. unusual objectsD. oddities covered in dust3. The appearance of the man could best be described as ______.A. beardedB. foreign-lookingC. casualD. very correct4. When he says ″…but that's about all″(Para.6) the man means ______.A. but there is just a beginningB. but that is just a beginningC. but there are repair jobs to be done everywhereD. but there are holes all over the ceiling5. What could be said about their previous efforts to obtain accommodation?A. They had just waited for something to happen without doing anything to help themselves.B. They had already put their names on a local authority housing list.C. They had not attempted to save money in order to buy a house of their own.D. They liked moving house frequently and did not want to settle down.Passage 2Poverty exists because our society is an unequal one,and there are overwhelming political pressures to keep it that way.Any attempt to redistribute wealth and income in the United States will inevitably be opposed by powerful middle and upper-class interests.People can be relatively rich only if others are relatively poor,and since power is concentrated in the hands of the rich,public policies will continue to reflect their interests rather than those of the poor.As Herbert Gans(1973) has pointed out,poverty is actually functional from the point of view of the nonpoor.Poverty ensures that ″dirty″work gets done.If there were on poor people to scrub floors and empty bedpans,these jobs would have to be rewarded with high incomes before anyone would touch them.Poverty creates jobs for many of the nonpoor,such as police officers,welfare workers,pawnbrokers,and government bureaucrats.Poverty makes life easier for the rich by providing them with cooks,gardeners,and other workers to perform basic chores while their employers enjoy more pleasurable activities.Poverty provides a market for inferiorgoods and services,such as day-old bread,run-down automobiles,or the advice of incompetent physicians and lawyers.Poverty legitimizes middle-class values.To the middle class,the fate of the poor—who are supposed to lack the virtues of thrift,honesty,monogamy,and a taste for hand work —only confirms the desirability of qualities the poor are thought to lack.Poverty also provides a group that can be made to absorb the costs of change.For example,the poor bear the brunt(首当其冲) of unemployment caused by automation,and it is their homes,not those of the wealthy,that are demolished(毁坏) when a route has to be found for a new highway.There is no deliberate,conscious ″conspiracy″of the wealth to keep the poor in poverty.It is just that poverty is an inevitable outcome of the American economic system,which the poor are politically powerless to influence or change.6. The title that best expresses the main idea of this passage is ______.A. ″An Unequal Society″B. ″Political Factors in Poverty″C. ″The Fate of the Poor″D. ″Functions of Poverty″7. Poverty exists in American society because ______.A. the wealthy work hand and glove to keep itB. the overwhelming majority of the nonpoor are totally indifferent to itC. the rich are politically powerful while the poor are politically powerlessD. all of the above8. The poor take on ″dirty work″______.A. under political pressuresB. for the high pay offeredC. as they are reasonably paidD. though ill paid9. Poverty makes life easier ______.A. for the nonpoor as they can get well paid jobsB. for the rich as there are sorts of domestic helps readily availableC. for the poor as they can get cheap bread and automobilesD. for the businessmen as they can easily found a market for inferior goods and services10. The author thinks that ______.A. the poor lack such desirable qualities as thrift or honestyB. the poor are not inclined to work hardC. the poor are willing to bear the costs of changeD. none of the abovePassage 3Somebody ought to defend the workaholic.These people are unjustly accused,abused,and defamed—often termed sick or morbid(病态的).One third of American business and commerce is carried on the shoulders of workaholics.The ratio might exist in art and science too.Workaholics are achievers.There is a national conspiracy against excellence—undue admiration of commonness and mediocrity(平庸).It is as though we are against those who make uncommon sacrifices because they enjoy doing something.Some popular psycologists say that the workaholic has an inferiority complex which leads to overcompensation.This is certainly not the case.Inferiority,or low esteem,describes laziness more accurately than it describes dedication.We do not seem to realize that very little excellence is achieved by living a well-balanced life.Edison,Ford,Einstein,Freud all had single-minded devotion to work whereby they sacrificed many things,including family and friendship.The accusation is made that workaholics bear guilt by not being good parents or spouses.But guilt can exist in the balanced life also.Consider how many ″normal″people find,at middle age,that they have never done anything well—they are going to settle for less than what they could have become.11. From this passage we know that workaholic is a term referring to those ______.A. who enjoy work more than anything elseB. who make greater contributions than othersC. who make uncommon sacrifices in their personal lifeD. all of the above12. The author's main concern in this passage is to ______.A. point out the role the workaholic plays in the American economyB. defend people who are addicted to workC. encourage us not to worry about our imperfectionD. consider the difficulties that confront us at middle age13. The author of the passage would most likely agree that the workaholic ______.A. is mentally illB. performs an insignificant proportion of American businessC. will not have the regrets that many ″normal″people face at middle ageD. suffers from low self-esteem14. According to this passage,______.A. Freud led a well balanced lifeB. generally speaking,workaholics can be helpedC. workaholics should be admiredD. so-called ″normal″people are truly the sick people among us15. According to the author,one can hardly achieve excellence unless one ______.A. lives an abnormal lifeB. sacrifices friendship and familyC. had total devotion to workD. ignores popular opinionsPassage 4One thing to remember in connection with concrete is that you are not allowed very much leeway(余地) for errors in either measurements or location.Once you have a solid mass of concrete set in place it is going to stay there,you have a difficult job ahead of you if you try to remedy a mistake.Make very sure,before you fill the form,that everything is where and how you want it.There are numerous rules regarding the proper mixing,hardening and finishing of concrete,but the essential one concerns the amount of water to use.The less water in the mix,the less the finished job will shrink.The less water used,the harder and more enduring the job after it has set.The amateur concrete worker is plagued(烦扰) with two desires.One is to use enough water to have the concrete nice and soft and easy to push around.You have been warned against that.The second is to take off the wooden forms too early,to see what the job looks like.That is really fatal.If the forms are stripped off too soon,while the concrete is still ″green″,two things are likely to happen—you are almost sure to break off corners or edges,and you are likely to cause a major crack or defect in the body of the work.An excellent rule is to wait until you are sure the concrete is properly hardened,and then wait another day before removing the forms.16. The best title for this selection would be ______.A. Rules for Working with ConcreteB. Concrete and Its UsesC. Concrete,the Home owner's JoyD. How to Finish Concrete17. Which of the following main ideas is NOT included in this passage?A. Preparation of forms for the concrete must be thorough.B. Forms must be allowed to remain on long enough.C. Mixing concrete slowly will make it very hard and strong.D. Using as little water as possible is recommended.18. In mixing concrete one of the desires the amateur must resist is to ______.A. leave the form on too longB. strip off the forms a day after the concrete has properly hardenedC. use too much waterD. use too little water19. A human quality apparently NOT essential in some one who works with concrete is ______.A. carefulnessB. patienceC. self controlD. inventiveness20. By the concrete being too ″green″the author means that the concrete has ______.A. become crackedB. not yet curedC. not dried outD. not settled in placeSection B Skimming and ScanningIn this part there are 2 reading passages followed by 10 questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are 4 options marked A,B,C and D.Skim or scan them and decide on the best answer and write your answer on the Answer Sheet.(10%)Passage 5It is difficult to imagine what life would be like without memory.The meanings of thousands of everyday perceptions,the bases for the decisions we make,and the roots of our habits and skills are to be found in our past experiences,which are brought into the present by memory.Memory can be defined as the capacity to keep information available for later use.It includes not only ″remembering″things like arithmetic or historical facts,but also involves any change in the way an animal typically behaves.Memory is involved when a rat gives up an eating grain because he has sniffed something suspicious in the grain pile.Memory is also involved when a six-year-old child learns to swing a baseball bat.Memory exists not only in humans and animals but also in some physical objects and puter,for example,contains devices for storing data for later use.It is interesting to compare the memory-storage capacity of a computer with that of a human being.The instant-access memory of a large computer may hold up to 1,000,000 ″words″—ready for instant use.An average U.S. teenager probably recognizes the meaning of about 100,000 words of English.However,this is but a fraction of the total amount of information which the teenager has stored.Consider,for example,the number of faces and places that the teenager can recognize on sight.The use of words is the basis of the advanced problem-solving intelligence of human beings.A large part of a person's memory is in terms of words and combinations of words.21. According to the passage,memory is considered to be ______.A. the basis for decision making and problem solvingB. an ability to store experiences for future useC. an intellgence typically possessed by human beingsD. the data mainly consisting of words and combinations of words22. The comparison made between the memory capacity of a large computer and that of a humanbeing shows that ______.A. the computer's memory has a little bigger capacity than a teenager'sB. the computer's memory capacity is much smaller than an adult human being'sC. the computer's memory capacity is much smaller even than a teenager'sD. the computer's memory capacity is the same as any teenager's23. The whole passage implies that ______.A. only human beings have problem solving intelligenceB. a person's memory is different from a computer's in every respectC. animals are able to solve only very simple problemsD. animals solve problems by instincts rather than intelligence24. The phrase ″in terms of″in the last sentence can best be replaced by ______.A. ″in connection with″B. ″expressed of″C. ″consisting″D. ″by means of″25. The topic of the passage is:______.A. What would life be like without memory?B. Memory is of vital importance to life.C. How is a person's memory different from an animal's or a computer's?D. What is contained in memory?Passage 6The great power of tornadoes is almost unbelievable.The speed of this whirling funnelshaped wind may be more than 500 miles per hour.It can tear up trees,carry buildings away,and can even lift large trucks off the highway.The tornado is like a giant vacuum sweeper that sucks up anything in its path.Experts believe that the most violent force of a tornado is found inside the funnel,where a vacuum is created because of very low air pressure.When this vacuum moves over a building which is filled with air under normal pressure,the difference between the air pressure inside the building and that outside causes the building to explode.The largest tornado on record had a funnel a mile wide.There are many interesting stories about the strange things that tornadoes have done in the mon wheat straw has been driven several inches into posts and trees.Buildings have been turned completely around on their foundations and have remained intact.People and animals have been carried hundreds of feet,often suffering no physical harm.Feathers have been removed from chickens.Cars,trucks,and even whole freight trains have been carried away.A tornado does not last long,about 20 to 30 minutes on the ually it destroys an area about 16 miles long and the great damage that it does in one place lasts only about 30 seconds.Tornadoes normally occur on hot,humid days but not necessarily in the summer.The biggest and most destructive tornado in the U.S.struck on March 18,1925.Roaring along at a speed of 60 miles per hour,it swept clean a path a mile wide across the states of Missouri,Illinois,and Indian.In its 220-mile long journey across these three states,the tornado killed 689 people.More than 200 tornadoes strike in the United States every year.It is not possible to predict when a tornado will strike although the U.S.Weather Bureau gives storm warnings when conditions are right to cause a tornado.The safest place to be if a tornado seems likely is in some underground area such as a cellar or a basement.26. Low air pressure inside funnel of a tornado creates a ______.A. tensionB. vacuumC. windD. speed27. A tornado may reach a speed of more than ______.A. 500 miles per hourB. 700 miles per hourC. 100 miles per hourD. 50 miles per hour28. The most favorable kind of weather for a tornado is ______.A. dry and dustyB. cold and windyC. cloudy and rainyD. hot and humid29. The largest recorded tornado funnel was ______.A. 1 mileB. 6 milesC. 10 milesD. 18 miles30. A safe place to be when a tornado strikes is ______.A. in a churchB. in a tall buildingC. under a treeD. in a basementⅣ.Answer the questions.(20%)There are 4 simple questions in this part,which are based on the texts you have learned.Give the brief answer to each of the questions.Your answers must be to the point and grammatically correct.Write your answers on the Answer Sheet.1. In the Decameron,how did Lisabetta learn that her lover had been killed by her brothers?2. What happened if the accused chose the door with a tiger behind it?And what happened if hechose the other door?3. In the Necklace,what did Mme.Loisel and Mme.Forestier say to each other when they met tenyears later?4. In the Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County,why couldn't Daniel jump?How much didSmiley lose because he couldn't jump?。

2022年自考专业(英语)英语阅读(一)考试真题及答案5

2022年自考专业(英语)英语阅读(一)考试真题及答案5

2022年自考专业(英语)英语阅读(一)考试真题及答案一、Careful Reading(40 points, 2 points for each)Directions: Read the following passages carefully. Decide on the best answers and write the corresponding letters on your Answer Sheet.1、Passage1Questions I to 5 are based on the following passage.Hummingbirds included the smallest birds in the world, but they belong to one of the largest group of birds, the Trochilidae family. These birds are found in deserts, mountains, and plains, but most live in tropical rain forests. Their name refers to the humming sound made by their tiny, beating wings; each species creates a different humming sound, depending on the speed of its wing beats.There are 328 hummingbird species. The smallest is the bee hummingbird from Cuba, and the largest is the giant hummingbird from South America. Hummingbird bills(喙)come in different sizes and shapes, too. The long bill is adapted to collect nectar(花蜜)from flowers. The bill protects the long, split tongue and allows each hummingbird species to feed from specific types of flowers. Hummingbirdsare called nectarivores(食蜜类),because about 90 percent of their diet is the nectar from flowers. They also snack on insects. A hummingbird hunts insects by flying and diving to snap them up out of the air.If a hummingbird sees a bird that it do esn’t want in its territory, it gives a high-pitched warning and starts doing dive attacks. Other hummers and even birds of different species often join in to dive-bomb the unwelcome bird until it leaves. The hummingbird is fearless, as it can overcome everything unless taken by surprise.When it comes to flying, nobody does it better. Like a helicopter, a hummingbird can go up, down, sideways, backward, and even upside down! Most of its wings are made of hand bones instead of arm bones like other birds’wing s. When hovering, the wings turn in opposite directions and then reverse themselves in a figure-eight movement. Hummingbirds also have muscles that power both the up and down stroke instead of just the down stroke, as in other birds. Then can beat their wings from 20 to 200 times per second. Hummingbirds are such good fliers that most of them never walk.As tough as they are, hummingbirds still face a few clever natural enemies. Hummers have been caught by dragonflies, trapped in spider webs, and snatched by frogs. Other birds occasionally eat hummingbirds.where do most hummingbirds live?A.In plainsB.In desertsC.In mountainsD.In tropical rain forests2、Where does the name 查看答案【二、Speed Reading】1~5DDBAA6~10CBAC。

英语阅读一自考试题及答案

英语阅读一自考试题及答案

英语阅读一自考试题及答案一、阅读理解(共20分,每题4分)阅读下列短文,然后根据短文内容回答问题。

AThe Internet is changing the way we live and work. It has become an essential tool for many people. With the Internet, we can do many things that were once difficult or impossible. For example, we can now shop online, work from home, and even take classes remotely. The Internet has also made communication easier and faster. We can now send emails, make video calls, and use social media to stay in touch with friends and family. However, the Internet also has its downsides. It can be a source of misinformation and cybercrime. It is important to use the Internet responsibly and be aware of its potential risks.问题:1. What is the main advantage of using the Internet mentioned in the passage?2. What can we do with the Internet that was once difficult or impossible?3. What are some of the potential risks associated with the Internet?4. Why is it important to use the Internet responsibly?答案:1. The main advantage of using the Internet mentioned in the passage is that it has become an essential tool for many people, making communication easier and faster.2. With the Internet, we can now shop online, work from home, and take classes remotely.3. Some of the potential risks associated with the Internet include misinformation and cybercrime.4. It is important to use the Internet responsibly because it can be a source of misinformation and cybercrime, and being aware of its potential risks can help mitigate these issues.BJohn and Mary are brother and sister. They both love to play in the park. One day, they decided to have a race to see who could run faster. John, being the older and stronger of the two, won the race easily. Mary was not happy with the result and decided to practice every day to become faster. After a month of hard work, she challenged John to another race. This time, she won by a small margin. John was surprised but happy for his sister. He realized that with determination and hard work, anyone can improve.问题:5. Who won the first race between John and Mary?6. Why was Mary unhappy after the first race?7. What did Mary do to improve her running speed?8. What lesson did John learn from the second race?答案:5. John won the first race between John and Mary.6. Mary was unhappy after the first race because she lost toher brother.7. To improve her running speed, Mary practiced every day fora month.8. John learned that with determination and hard work, anyone can improve.二、完形填空(共15分,每题3分)阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳选项。

2022年自考专业(英语)英语阅读(一)考试真题及答案15

2022年自考专业(英语)英语阅读(一)考试真题及答案15

2022年自考专业(英语)英语阅读(一)考试真题及答案一、Careful Reading(40 points, 2 points for each)Directions: Read the following passages carefully. Decide on the best answers and write the corresponding letters on your Answer Sheet.1、Passage OneQuestions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage.The old fashioned general store is fast disappearing. This is, perhaps, a pity, because shopping today seems to lack that personal element which existed when the shopkeeper knew all his regular customers personally. He could, for instance, remember which brand of tea Mrs. Smith usually bought or what sort of washing powder Mrs. Jones preferred. Not only was the shop a center of buying and selling, but a social meeting place.A prosperous general store might have employed four or five assistants, and so there were very few problems in management as far as the staff was concerned. But now that the supermarket has replaced the general store, the job of the manager has changed completely. The moderm supermarket manager has to cope with a staff of as many as a hundred, apart fromall the other everyday problems of running a large business.Every morning the manager must, like the commander of an army division, carry out an inspection of his store to make sure that everything is ready for the business of the day. He must see that everything is running smoothly. He will have to give advice and make decisions as problems arise; and he must know how to get his huge staff to work efficiently with their respective responsibilities. No matter what he has to do throughout the day, however, the supermarket manager must be ready for any emergency that may arise. They say in the trade that you are not really an experienced supermarket manager until you have dealt with a flood, a fire, a birth and a death in your store.The main purpose of the passage is to show ______.A.how the supermarket replaces the old general storeB.how the old fashioned general store is fast disappearingC.how supermarket managers deal with problems every morningD.how the role of the shop manager undergoes an overall change2、 It is a pity that there are fewer old general stores now because _______.A.there is less trading businessB.there used to be more social activities in the old daysC.supermarket managers have more problemsD.there is less personal contact between manager and customer3、Who are Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Jones mentioned in the first paragraph?A.People representing any of the regular customers of the old general store.B.Shop assistants.C.Friends of the s hop manager’s.D.Two regular customers of the store.4、 How has the job of the store manager changed?A.He doesn’t sell tea or washing powder any more.B.He has a much larger staff to take care of, to say nothing of all the other daily problems of running the store.C.He must try hard to remember the names of the regular customers.D.He has to give advice and make decisions every day.5、The author compared the supermarket manager to ______.A.a military leaderB.a school inspectorC.a traffic supervisorD.an orchestra conductor6、Passage TwoQuestions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage.By the Treaty of Parisof 1763, which ended the war withthe French and the Indians, England gained possession of Canada and all the territory east of the Mississippi River. French influence on this continent thus came to an end; England now controlled most of North America. But the war had been long and expensive. England had many debts. George III, king of England, after consulting with his advisers, decided that the American colonists should help pay some of the expenses of this war. A standing English army of 10,000 men had been left in the colonies for protection against the Indians. The English government also felt that the colonists should share in the expenses of maintaining this army. The result was a Series of measures, the Grenville Program, passed by Parliament and designed to raise money in the colonies. Some of these measures were accepted by the colonists, but one in particular, the Stamp Act, was met with great protest. The Stamp Actrequired that stamps, ranging in price from a few cents to almost a dollar, be placed on all newspapers, advertisements, bills of sale, wills, legal papers, etc. TheStamp Actwas one of the causes of the American Revolution. It affected everyone, rich and poor alike. Some businessmen felt that the act would surely ruin their businesses.Of all the voices raised in protest to the Stamp Act, none had greater effect than that of a young lawyerfrom Virginia-Patrick Henry. Henry had only recently been elected to the Virginia Assembly. Yet when the Stamp Actcame up for discussion, he opposed it almost single-handedly. He also expressed, for the first time, certain ideas that were held by many Americans of the time but that never before had been stated so openly. 查看答案【二、Speed Reading】1~5BBBDB6~10CBDB。

7月自学考试英语(一)选择题及答案(3)

7月自学考试英语(一)选择题及答案(3)

7月自学考试英语(一)选择题及答案(3)1.Advertising is only part of the total sales effort,but it is the part that ________ the most attention.A. attacksB. attractsC. attachesD. attributes2.That student ________ his hand every time the teacher asks a question.A. lets upB. gets upC. puts upD. rises up3.For a week she worked with us in the village,_______ her poor health.A. as a result ofB. on account ofC. in spite ofD. despite of4.Some people who are successful language learners find it difficult to _______ in other fields.A. succeedC. achieveD. score5.I wonder who will _______ as secretary of our club next year.A. take upB. take overC. take oneD. take on6.The speaker‘s forceful words persuaded his opponent to _______.A. back outB. back upC. back onD. back down7.It was important for the president to continue his schedule,regardless _______ the bomb threat.A. ofB. byC. fromD. with8.The Atlantic Ocean is one of the oceans that separate the old world _______ the new.A. inC. toD. from9.Health _______ good food,fresh air and enough sleep.A. relyB. dependC. depends onD. consist of10.A plan was made last year ______ several roads would be built in this part of the city.A. asB. whereC. whichD. that。

2023年全国7月高等教育自学考试英语阅读一试题

2023年全国7月高等教育自学考试英语阅读一试题

全国2023年7月高等教育自学考试英语阅读(一)试题请将答案填在答题纸对应位置上,所有题目用英文作答(翻译题除外)1. Careful Reading. (40 points, 2 points for each)Passage OneQuestions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage.The appeal of advertising to buying motives can have both negative and positive effects. Consumers may be convinced to buy a product of poor quality or high price because of an advertisement. For example, some advertisers have appealed to people’s desire for better fuel economy for their cars by advertising automotive products that improve gasoline mileage. Some of the products work. Others are worthless and a waste of consumers’money.Sometimes advertising is intentionally misleading. A few years ago, a brand of bread was offered to dieters with the message that there were fewer calories in every slice. It turned out that the bread was not dietetic (适合于节食旳), but just regular bread. There were fewer calories because it was sliced very thin, but there were the same number of calories in every loaf.On the positive side, emotional appeals may respond to a consumer’s real concerns. Consider fire insurance. Fire insurance may be sold by appealing to fear of loss. But fear of loss is the real reason for fire insurance. The security of knowing that property is protected by insurance makes the purchase of fire insurance a worthwhile investment for most people. If consumers consider the quality of the insurance plans as well as the message in the ads, they will benefit from the advertising.Each Consumer must evaluate her or his own situation.Are the benefits of the product important enough to justify buying it? Advertising is intended to appeal to consumers.but it does not force them to buy the product.Consumers still controlthe final buying decision.1.Advertising can persuade the consumer to buy worthless products by________.A.stressing their high qualityB.convincing him of their low priceC.maintaining a balance between quality and priceD.appealing to his buying motives2.The reason why the bread advertisement is misleading is that______.A.thin slices of bread could contain more caloriesB.the loaf was cut into regular slicesC.the bread was not genuine breadD.the total number of calories in the loaf remained the same3.According to the passage,which 0f the following statements is true?A.Sometimes advertisements really sell what the consumer needs.B.Advertisements occasionally force consumers into buying things they don’t need.C.The buying motives of consumers are controlled by advertisements.D.Fire insurance is seldom a worthwhile investment.4.It can be inferred from the passage that a smart consumer should______.A.think carefully about the benefits described in the advertisementsB.guard against the deceiving nature of advertisementsC.be familiar with various advertising strategiesD.avoid buying products that have strong emotional appeal5.The passage is mainly about______.A.how to make a wise buying decisionB.ways to protect the interests of the consumerC.the positive and negative aspects of advertisingD.the function of advertisements in promoting salesPassage TwoQuestions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage.Americans are proud of their variety and individuality, yet they love and respect few things more than a uniform, whether it is the uniform of an elevator operator or the uniform of a five-star general. Why are uniforms so popular in the United States?Among the arguments for uniforms, one of the first is that in the eyes of most people they look more professional than civilian (百姓旳) clothes. People have become conditioned to expect superior quality from a man who wears a uniform. The television repairman who wears a uniform tends to inspire more trust than one who appears in civilian clothes. Faith in the skill of a garage mechanic is increased by a uniform. What easier way is there for a nurse, a policeman, a barber, or a waiter to lose professional identity than to step out of uniform?Uniforms also have many practical benefits. They save on other clothes. They save on laundry bills. They are tax-deductible (可减税旳). They are often more comfortable and more durable than civilian clothes.Primary among the arguments against uniforms is their lack of variety and the consequent loss of individuality experienced by people who must wear them. Though there are many types of uniforms, the wearer of any particular type is generally stuck with it, without change, until retirement. When people look alike, they tend to think, speak, and act similarly, on the job at least.Uniforms also give rise to some practical problems. Though they are long-lasting, often their initial expense is greater than cost of civilian clothes. Some uniforms are also expensive to maintain, requiring professional dry cleaning rather than the home laundering possible with many types of civilian clothes.6. It is surprising that Americans who worship variety and individuality____.A. enjoy having a professional identityB. still judge a man by his clothesC. hold the uniform in such high regardD. respect an elevator operator as much as a general in uniform7. People are accustomed to thinking that a man in uniform______.A. appears to be more practicalB. suggests quality workC. discards his social identityD. looks superior to a person in civilian clothes8. The chief function of a uniform is to______.A. provide the wearer with a professional identityB. inspire the wearer’s confidence in himselfC. provide practical benefits to the wearerD. make the wearer catch the public eye9. According to the passage, people wearing uniforms ______.A. tend to lose their individualityB. are usually helpfulC. look like generalsD. have little or no individual freedom10. The best title for this passage would be______.A. Uniforms and SocietyB. Advantages and Disadvantages of UniformsC. The Importance of Wearing a UniformD. Practical Benefits of Wearing a UniformPassage ThreeQuestions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage.British newspapers can be classified into groups according to various criteria, such as area of distribution, size of sales, socioeconomic class of their readers, days (and times) of publication, and political bias. Each of these different criteria will lead to more or less different groupings.With regard to the area of distribution a fairly clear distinction can be made between national papers and local papers. The national, e.g. The Times, Daily Mirror and Sunday Express, are readily obtainable in virtually all parts of the United Kingdom at the same time. On the other hand, local papers, e.g. Yorkshire Post or Liverpool Echo, serve a particular area, and outside that area must be specially ordered.As regards the sales figures, we must recognize that there is no clear line that will distinguish between large and small sales. However, we make a somewhat arbitrary distinction here, partly based on copies sold, but also influenced by the type of content of the papers. This separates the so-called “popular” papers from the “quality” papers: the “qualities”, like SundayTimes or Financial Times, tend to have larger, more serious arti cles than the “populars”, such as The People or News of the World.Regarding the socioeconomic class of the readers, a classification on these lines will to a large extent reflect the above distinction into quality and popular. This is because the quality papers are mostly intended for the upper income groups, while the popular papers find their readers among the lower socioeconomic groups. Thus, a reader of The Observer or Financial Times, which are quality papers, is likely to be an educated person with quite a good income, while a reader of Daily Mail or The Sun is more likely to be a less well-educated person with a lower income.As to the days of publication, most British papers are either so-called “daily papers”, (which in tact do not appear on Sundays), e.g. The Guardian or The Scotsman, or Sunday papers, like Sunday Times or News of the world. Local papers with small circulations, however, might appear only once or twice a week, or even less frequently, depending on the demand for them. Concerning the time of publication, the vast majority are morning papers, i.e. they go on sale early in the morning, while the minority are the so-called “evening” papers, whose sales might start as early as midday, and then continue until the evening.11. According to various criteria British newspapers can be classified into______.A. national papers and local papersB. “qualities” and “populars”C. morning papers and evening papersD. all of the above12. The Times, Daily Mirror, and Sunday Express are readily obtainable in virtually all parts of the UK at the same time. Therefore, they are______.A. so-called “daily paper”B. national papersC. popular papersD. local papers13. Which of the following statements is NOT true?A. The “'quality” papers te nd to have large, more serious articles than the “populars”.B. The “popular” papers have larger sales.C. The “quality” papers find their readers among the upper income groups.D. A reader of the “qualities” is likely to be a less well-educated person with a lower income.14. As to the days of publication, British daily papers appear______.A. only on SundaysB. only once or twice a weekC. every day except on SundaysD. every day15. Sales of the so-called “evening” papers might start______.A. early in the morningB. as early as noonC. in the eveningD. at midnightPassage FourQuestions 16 to 20 are based on the following passage.Exceptional children are different in some significant way from others of the same age. For these children to develop to their full adult potential, their education must be adapted to those differences.Although we focus on the needs of exceptional children, we find ourselves describing their environment as well. While the leading actor on the stage captures our attention, we are aware of the importance of the supposing players and the scenery of the play itself. Both the family and the society in which exceptional children live are often the key to their growth and development. And it is in the public schools that we find the full expression of society’s understanding—the knowledge, hopes, and fears that are passed on to the next generation.Education in any society is a minor of that society. In that mirror we can see the strengths, the weaknesses and the culture itself. The great interest in exceptional children shown in public education over the past three decades indicates the strong feeling in our society that all citizens, whatever their special conditions, deserve the opportunity to fully develop their capabilities.“All men ar e created equal.” We’ve heard it many times, but it still has important meaning for education in a democratic society. Although the phrase was used by this country’s founders to denote equality before the caw, it has also been interpreted to mean equality of opportunity. That concept implies educational opportunity for all children—the right of each child to receive help in learning to the limits of his or her capacity, whether that capacity be small or great. Recent court decisions have confirmed the right of all children —disabled or not—to an appropriate education, and have ordered that public schools takethe necessary steps to provide that education. In response, schools are modifying their programs, adapting instruction to children who are exceptional, to those who cannot profit substantially from regular programs.16. In paragraph 2, the author cites the example of the leading actor on the stage to show thatA. the growth of exceptional children has much to do with their family and the societyB. exceptional children are more influenced by their families than normal children areC. exceptional children are the key interest of the family and societyD. the needs of the society weigh much heavier than the needs of the exceptional children17. The reason that the exceptional children receive so much concern in education is that_______.A. they are expected to be leaders of the societyB. they might become a burden of the societyC. they should fully develop their potentialD. disabled children deserve special consideration18. The word “denote” in the fourth paragraph most probably means_______.A. translateB. indicateC. blameD. ignore19. This passage mainly deals with ____A. the differences of children in their learning capabilitiesB. the definition of exceptional children in modern societyC. the special educational programs for exceptional childrenD. the necessity of adapting education to exceptional children20. From this passage we learn that the educational concern for exceptional children_______.A. is now enjoying legal supportB. disagrees with the tradition of the countryC. was clearly stated by the country’s foundersD. will exert great influence over court decisionsII. Speed Reading. (10 points, 1 point for each)Passage FiveQuestions 21-25 are based on the following passage.The human thumb made man. Its development was as important an event in man’s growth as his success in learning to walk upright. The thumb shaped the human hand. Without it, man might not have survived. Luckily, the hand developed only one thumb. Two thumbs on one hand would be like having two or more cooks in a small kitchen. They would get in each other’s way. As one English writer said almost 500 years ago, “Ah, each finger today is a thumb, I think.”That is how we still describe a man who cannot get anything right. We say he is “all thumbs”. There are days when this happens to all of us, days when everything we do seems to go wrong. We cannot even get the right shoes on. The typist cannot hit the right key. The carpenter’s hammer misses the nail and hits his finger. Nothing can be done but throw up one’s hands and moan (悲叹), “God, I am all thumbs today!”Clearly, the hand can have just one master—the thumb. It gives the hand a freedom and control of movement that are beautiful to see. This can be seen in old sculptures and stone carvings. We have a special phrase to express this mastery of the thumb. When one is ruled by another, completely controlled by him, we say the pe rson is “under the other’s thumb”. A sick man, for example, often finds himself “under his doctor’s thumb”. Tenants have often complained about being“under the thumb of the landlord”.There was a time, very long ago, when such tenants might in anger “bite their thumbs” at the landlord. Such a gesture was an insult that could not be accepted lightly. People no longer do this. But they do something as childish and as offensive and ugly. They “thumb their noses” at somebody they want to defy or insult.21. If a person has two or more thumbs on one hand, he would______.A. do more thingsB. have a lot of troubleC. work as two or more cooksD. become a writer22. Without ______man might not have survived.A. the cookB. the thumbC. the fingerD. the writer23. When a person says “I am all thumbs today”, he means that_______.A. he can’t get the right shoes onB. his hammer misses the nail and hits his fingerC. he does everything smoothlyD. he can’t get everything right24. When a person is completely controlled by another person, _______.A. we say that he is “all thumbs”B. we say that he has “a great thumb”C.. we say that he is “under the other’s thumb”D. he turns thumb down on him25. When you want to insult someone, you can_______.A. put your thumb on your noseB. wave your thumb at himC. put him under your thumbD. do nothing with your thumbPassage SixQuestions 26-30 are based on the following passage.Where did the movies begin? It is often said that they are an American invention, but this is not entirely true. The motion picture has been the most international of arts before the dawn of the 20th century.Soon after 1889, when the famous American inventor Thomas Edison first showed motion pictures through a device called the kinetoscope, other devices for the same purpose appeared all over the world. One other important contribution by Edison was the introduction of 35mm as the international standard film width. When it became possible to use any 35mm machine for showing movies from any part of the world, the international trading of films could begin.During the first years, there were no special movie theaters. Films were often shown in buildings which had formerly beenstores. In America, these became known as nickelodeons because each member of the audience paid a nickel (five cents) to watch the movie.At first, movies pleased people just because the experience of watching them was new. In the black and white shadows, one could see larger-than-life images of reality and they moved! But images alone cannot keep people interested forever. Then cameras were taken to South Africa and Cuba to photograph wars in action. Prizefights were filmed, and so were religious processions. But none of these attractions could please the crowds for long.What gave the movies the possibility of becoming an art form was the introduction of narrative. Someone realized that a film could tell a story.Edwin S. Porter was a director and cameraman for Thomas Edison’s company. He advanced the art of the film by a giant step when, in 1903, he produced The Great Train Robbery.Although this account of a mail robbery and the pursuit of the robbers was very simple, it required the filming of several different locations. The result was a film that not only shifted freely from place to place but even enabled viewers to see two actions that occurred at the same time. They watched the robbers escape and then saw the pursuers gathering for the pursuit. Within this brief, eight-minute movie lay the seeds of a true art form.In 1908, Biograph, a small film company in New York, employed a man who was to become the first true genius of motion pictures. He was D. W. Griffith, an unsuccessful actor and writer of plays, who had worked briefly for Porter. Griffith preferred writing to acting, but at Biograph he worked as a writer, an actor and a director. In less than five years, he directed almost 300 pictures, raised Biograph to a leading position among film companies, and laid the foundations for modernfilm art.26. The first motion pictures were shown by Thomas Edison in_______.A. 1889B. 1903C. 1907D. 190827. _______ made the international trading of films possible.A. The use of nickelsB. Movie theatersC. The introduction of 35mm as the international standard film widthD. A device called the kinetoscope28. _______made it possible for films to become an art form.A. Larger-than-life images of realityB. The fact that wars were filmedC. PrizefightD. The introduction of narrative29. The writer said that Porter advanced the art of the film by a giant step in producing The Great Train Robbery.This is probably because the film_______.A. had a title which had a tremendous effectB. was the longest at that timeC. was produced by a directorD. required the filming of several different locations30. _______is regarded as the first true genius of motion picture.A. EdisonB. PorterC. GriffithD. BiographIlI. Discourse Cloze. (10 points, 1 point for each)Directions: The following passage is taken from the textbook. Read the passage and fill in the numbered spaces (there are more suggested answers than necessary). Write your answers on the Answer Sheet.WORLD WAR II, the name commonly given to the global conflict of 1939-1945. It was the greatest and most destructive war in history. 31. _______, World War II included gigantic struggles not only in Europe but in Asia, Africa, and the far-flung (广泛旳,漫长旳) islands of the Pacific as well. More than 17 million members of the armed forces of the various belligerents (交战国) perished during the conflict. Its conduct strained the economic capabilities of the major nations and left manycountries on the edge of collapse.At the end of World War I the victorious nations formed the League of Nations for the purpose of airing international disputes, and of mobilizing its members for a collective effort to keep the peace in the event of aggression by any nation against another or of a breach (对法律、义务等旳违犯) of the peace treaties. The United States, imbued (鼓吹) with isolationism, did not become a member. The League failed in its first test. In 1931 the Japanese, using as an excuse the explosion of a small bomb under a section of track of the South Manchuria Railroad (over which they had virtual control), initiated military operations designed to conquer all of Manchuria. 32. _______ Thereupon, Japan resigned from the League. Meanwhile, Manchuria had been overrun and transformed into a Japanese puppet state under the name of Manchukuo. 33. _______.In 1933 also, Adolf Hitler came to power as dictator of Germany and began to rearm the country in contravention (违反,违反) of the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles. 34.___. That year the Italian dictator Benito Mussolini began his long-contemplated invasion of Ethiopia, which he desired as an economic colony. 35. _______. British and French efforts to effect a compromise settlement failed, and Ethiopia was completely occupied by the Italians in 1936.Alarmed by German rearmament, France sought an alliance with the USSR. Under the pretext that this endangered Germany, Hitler remilitarized the Rhineland in 1936. 36. _______. Emboldened by this success, Hitler intensified his campaign for Lebensraum (space for living) for the German people. 37. _______. In September, as Hitler increased his demands on the Czechs and war seemed imminent, the British and French arranged a conference with Hitler and Mussolini. At the Munich Conference they agreed to German occupation of the Sudetenland, Hitler’s asserted last claim, in the hope of maintaining peace. This hope was short lived, for in March 1939, Hitler took over the rest of Czechoslovakia and seized the former German port of Memel from Lithuania. There followed demands on Poland with regard to Danzig (波兰港口) and the Polish Corridor. 38. _______. After surprising the world with the announcement of a nonaggression pact (公约) with his sworn foe, the Soviet Union, he sent his armies across the Polish border on Sept. 1, 1939.39. _______.As the Germans devastated Poland, the Russians moved into the eastern part of the country and began the process that was to lead to the absorption in 1940 of Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania. They also made demands on Finland. 40. _______.Meanwhile, Japan had undertaken military operations for the subjugation of China proper, and was making preparationsfor the expansion of its empire into Southeast Asia and the rich island groups of the Southwest Pacific. Mussolini watched the progress of his fellow dictator, Hitler, while preparing to join in the war at a favorable moment.(From The World War II in Brief)A. The League voted minor sanctions (制裁) against Italy, but these had slight practical effectB. He denounced the provisions of that treaty that limited German armament and in 1935 reinstituted compulsory military serviceC. Whereas military operations in World War I were conducted primarily on the European continentD. He forcibly annexed (吞并) Austria in March 1938, and then, charging abuse of German minorities, threatened CzechoslovakiaE. Because of a lack of resources, Allied strategy had envisioned the prior defeat of Germany while remaining on the defensive against the JapaneseF. After receiving the report of its commission of inquiry, the League adopted a resolution in 1933 calling on the Japanese to withdrawG. The Poles remained adamant (顽强旳,坚决旳), and it became clear to Hitler that he could attain his objectives only by forceH. Beset (缠扰) by friction and dissension (冲突,纠纷) among its members, the League took no further actionI. Britain and France, pledged to support Poland in the event of aggression, declared war on Germany two days laterJ. It was a dangerous venture, for Britain and France could have overwhelmed Germany, but, resolved to keep the peace, they took no actionK. The recalcitrant (顽抗旳) Finns were subdued in the Winter War of 1939-1940, but only after dealing the Russians several humiliating military reversesL. War’s end found the United States and the USSR the two greatest powers in the worldIV. Word Formations. (10 points, 1 point for each)Directions: Complete each of the following sentences with the proper form of the word in the brackets. Write your answers on the Answer Sheet.41. (significant) It is a waste of time to listen to his ______talk.42. (astonish) I was ______ at the news of his escape.43. (bankruptcy) Our business is at the crossing. If this deal does not succeed, we shallbe______.44. (vain) Before they fled the country, the enemy ______attempted to destroy all thefactories.45. (extinct) His movie of the______of dinosaurs was a great success.46. (exist) In her speech, the Minister came out against any change to the ______law.47. (patient) The nurse has been criticized for the third time for she is always ______withher patients.48. (mystery) There are many______stories about the Egyptian pyramids.49. (valid) This ticket has passed its expiration date, and so it is now______.50. (deprivation) If you drive too fast, the police will______you of your licence.V. Gap Filling. (10 points, 1 point for each)Directions: The following passage is taken from the textbook. Fill in the numbered gaps with the correct form of the words or phrases in the box (there are more words than necessary). Write your answers on the Answer Sheet.Before the war ended, these thirteen states realized that they would need to work together in peacetime as they had been 51. ______ to do in wartime. In 1782 they put into effect a plan for 52.______ under a federal system. This meant that each of the states would remain 53. ______ in many ways but would join with the others in a government that would be able to do thingsthat individual states could not do by themselves with success. Unfortunately this plan did not provide for a federal government strong enough to 54.______ it to do what needed to be done. This became clear after a few years of experience. In 1786 a call went out to all the states inviting them to send delegates to a meeting to be held in Philadelphia in the spring of 1787. This meeting was the Constitutional Convention, a great 55.________ point in American history.No more important meeting has ever been held in America. To it came fifty-five men, 56. ______ them some of the most famous men in our history. They included George Washington who presided over the convention, Benjamin Franklin, James Madison, and Alexander Hamilton. They worked 57.______ and in secret from May well into September and adjourned only after they had written a new plan of government to be sent to the thirteen states for 58.______ The document was the Constitution of the United States. A great English statesman called this constitution “the most 59. ______ work known to me in modern times to have been produced by the human intellect, at a single stroke (so to speak), in its 60. ______ to political affairs.” Before 1788 had ended, the Constitution had been approved in most of the states and in 1789 it went into effect. Since then it has been the fundamental law of the nation.(From The Constitution of the United States) VI. Short Answer Questions. (10 points, 5 points for each)Directions: The following 2 questions are based on Passage Four in this test paper. Read the passage carefully again and answer the questions briefly by referring back to Passage Four. Write your answers on the Answer Sheet.61. What’s the function of education in a society? Why does the public education show great interest in exceptional children?62. What does the statement “All men are created equal.” mean according to the passage?VII. Translation. (10 points, 2 points for each)Directions: The following excerpt is taken from the textbook. Read the paragraphs carefully and translate into Chinese each of the numbered and underlined parts.It was twenty years ago and I was living in Paris. 63. I had a tiny apartment in the Latin Quarter overlooking a cemetery and I was earning barely enough money to keep body and soul together. She had read a book of mine and had written to me about it. I answered, thanking her, and presently I received from her another letter saying that she was passing through Paris and。

2022年自考专业(英语)英语阅读(一)考试真题及答案16

2022年自考专业(英语)英语阅读(一)考试真题及答案16

2022年自考专业(英语)英语阅读(一)考试真题及答案一、Careful Reading(40 points, 2 points for each)Directions: Read the following passages carefully. Decide on the best answers and write the corresponding letters on your Answer Sheet.1、Passage 1Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage.Sport is not only physically challenging, but it can also be mentally challenging. Criticism from coaches, parents, and other teammates, as well as pressure to win can create an excessive amount of anxiety or stress for young athletes (运动员). Stress can be physical, emotional, or psychological, and research has indicated that it can lead to burnout. Burnout has been described as dropping or quitting of an activity that was at one time enjoyable.The early years of development are critical years for learning about oneself. The sport setting is one where valuable experiences can take place. Young athletes can, for example, learn how to cooperate with others, make friends, and gain other social skills that will be used throughout their lives. Coaches and parents should be aware,at all times, that their feedback to youngsters can greatly affect their children. Youngsters may take their parents and coaches criticisms to heart and find a flaw (缺陷) in themselves.Coaches and parents should also be cautious that youth sport participation does not become work for children. The outcome of the game should not be more important than the process of learning the sport and other life lessons. In todays youth sport setting, young athletes may be worrying more about who will win instead of enjoying themselves and the sport. Following a game, many parents and coaches focus on the outcome and find fault with youngsters performances.Positive reinforcement (加强) should be provided regardless of the outcome. Research indicates that positive reinforcement motivates and has a greater effect on learning than criticism. Again, criticism can create high levels of stress, which can lead to burnout.An effective way to prevent the burnout of young athletes is ______.A.to reduce their mental stressB.to point out their shortcomingsC.to increase their sense of successD.to make sports more challenging2、 According to the passage, the sport setting is positivefor young people in that ______.A.it enables them to find flaws in themselvesB.it helps them learn more about school lifeC.it provides them with valuable experiencesD.it teaches them how to set realistic goals for themselves3、 Many coaches and parents tend to criticize young athletes ______.A.so that they train harderB.believing that too much praise is harmfulC.in order to make them remember life lessonsD.without realizing that criticism may destroy their self confidence4、 According to the passage, parents and coaches should ______.A.train children to cope with stressB.help children to win every gameC.prevent children from repeated failuresD.encourage children to enjoy themselves and sports5、 The author's purpose in writing the passage is ______.A.to teach young athletes how to avoid burnoutB.to persuade young athletes not to worry about criticismC.to stress the importance of positive reinforcement insportsD.to discuss the skill of combining criticism with encouragement6、Passage 2Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage.Friedrich Dobl, a Yugoslav (南斯拉夫人) working in Germany, was annoyed with traffic jams. At long weekends and holiday times when he wanted to get home quickly, he always found himself moving slowly with hundreds of other cars along the crowded foreign workers route through Germany and Austria.How easy it all was for police and emergency services!A siren (警报器), a flashing light? And like magic everyone was out of the way. Going home from work one night, he passed a garage. And there in front of him was the answer to his problem. An old ambulance was for sale. The red cross had been removed. But not the flashing light, and the siren. He tried the light. It flashed magnificently. He tried the siren. That too sounded impressive. He bought the ambulance and opened up for himself a dream world of motoring.It began early in the morning, all his luggage in the back of the ambulance and the motorway in Germany looking reasonably clear. Soon, as always, a long line of traffic appeared ahead. He switched on the flashing light and set off the siren. Cars swiftly slowed and pulled off thefast lane. Other cars stopped and drivers waved him ahead to an open road all his own. In record time he crossed the border into Austria. His trick was working. Police even waved him through the confusion caused by an accident.But then the Yugoslav made his bad mistake. Until then he had only stopped for petrol. Now he was driving past a real accident, lights flashing, too late to realize that it was not another traffic jam as he assumed. They stopped him, and after hearing the story of his ride across two countries fined him 12.5 pounds.At long weekends and holiday times Friedrich Dobl used to ______.A.drive home in GermanyB.meet other foreign workersC.get caught in terrible traffic jamsD.get to the workplace by a quick route7、 The reason why Dobl decided to buy the ambulance was that ______.A.he had always wanted oneB.he wanted to sell it at a higher priceC.he liked the red cross and the flashing lightD.he knew that other cars would make way for an ambulance8、 In what condition was the ambulance he bought?A.It was shabby and untidy.B.The siren worked wonderfully.C.The light did not flash properly.D.The red cross was vaguely seen.9、 Armed with the ambulance, Dobl found that ______.A.all the cars stopped and made way for himB.the police were busy clearing the way of trafficC.it was such fun to get out of the traffic confusion in GermanyD.he could cross the border into Austria in the shortest possible time10、 The most appropriate title for the story would be ______.A."A Happy Drive!"B."A Tough Drive!"C."A Safe Way Home?"D."A Quick Way Home?"11、Passage 3Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage.If it were only necessary to decide whether to teach elementary science to everyone on a mass basis or to find the gifted few and take them as far as they can go, our task would be fairly simple. The public school system, however, has no such choice, for the jobs must be carried on at the same time. Because we depend heavily upon science and technology for our progress,we must produce specialists in many fields. Because we live in a democratic nation, whose citizens make the policies for the nation, large numbers of us must be educated to understand, to support, and when necessary, to judge the work of experts. The public school must educate both producers and users of scientific services.In education, there should be a good balance among the branches of knowledge that contribute to effective thinking and wise judgment. Such a balance is defeated by too much emphasis on any other field. This question of balance involves not only the relation of the natural sciences, the social sciences, and the arts but also relative emphasis among the natural sciences themselves.Similarly, we must have a balance between current and classical knowledge.The attention of the public is continually drawn to the discovery of new knowledge; it should not be allowed to turn our attention away from the sound, established materials that form the basis of courses for beginners.According to the 1 st paragraph, the task of education is fairly complicated because ______.A.the public school has no choice of what to teachB.it is difficult to choose what to teach in public schoolsC.the current public school system is too complex to be understoodD.the educators have to take care of both ordinary and gifted students12、 Which of the following is NOT included in the passage?A.A democratic nation needs a lot of well-educated citizens.B.We depend much on science and technology for our progress.C.The educators are required to lay emphasis on some particular field.D.Elementary science should be taught on a mass basis in public schools.13、 According to the author, the balance among the branches of knowledge is very necessary because such a balance ______.A.would benefit the growth of gifted studentsB.would ensure the students' grasp of new knowledgeC.involves both the natural sciences and the social sciencesD.facilitates the training of effective reasoning and wise decision-making14、 What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A.Most people take great interest in classical knowledge.B.Sufficient attention should be given to basic knowledge.C.The discovery of new knowledge is particularly important.D.Classical knowledge is more popular than current knowledge.15、 The passage centers on ______.A.the balance in educationB.the importance of educationC.the balance between basic and new knowledgeD.the balance among different branches of knowledge16、Passage 4Questions 16 to 20 are based on the following passage.Regular interaction or familiarity seems to increase liking; often, the people we interact with the most are simply those who are closest to us. A classic study by Festinger found that residents of an apartment complex tended to interact with, and like those who happened to live on the same floor more than those who lived on other floors or in other buildings. The researcher did not analyze this phenomenon in terms of the development of in-group versus out-group perceptions and biases, but such an analysis might prove interesting. Likewise, when classroom seating is alphabetical (依字母挨次的), students are more likely to be friends with people who share the same initial.There are two major explanations for the relation between proximity (接近) and liking. The first is simple availability. If most people are nice and easy enough to approach, it follows that proximity will determine who you get to know and, therefore, like. The second explanation is based on the mere exposure effect, that is, simple familiarityincreases liking for a person or object that is not necessarily likeable. The mere exposure effect has been demonstrated in the laboratory with some meaningless syllables, which people find more pleasing after they have repeated them several times. It seems reasonable to conclude that repeated exposure to people in proximity to us leads us to like them more.Which of the following is the best title for the passage?A.Liking and Similarity.B.Proximity and Liking.C.Availability and Friendship.D.Interaction and Relationship.17、 According to the passage, the researcher studies the phenomenon on the basis of ______.A.perceptions of membershipB.the development of friendshipC.in-group versus out-group biasesD.the degree of familiarity among people18、 The organizational pattern of the passage can be best described as ______.A.opinion-proofB.problem-solutionC.phenomenon-reasonparison-contrast19、 The experiment on the meaningless syllables is intended to demonstrate that ______.A.most people are friendly at first sightB.simple familiarity increases liking for a personC.students will definitely become friends in the classroom settingD.irritation with someone at the first meeting usually leads to disliking20、 According to the passage, all the following statements are true EXCEPT that ______.A.we tend to interact with people closest to usB.teachers like the students seated in the frontC.interaction is more likely to happen between neighborsD.we tend to like people who share our attitudes and opinions二、Speed Reading(10 points, 1 point for each)Directions: Skim or scan the following passages. Decide on the best answers and write the corresponding letters on your Answer Sheet.1、Passage 5Questions 21-25 are based on the following passage.Ever since humans have inhabited the earth, they have made use of various forms of communication. Generally, this expression of thoughts and feelings has been in the form of oralspeech. When there is a language barrier, communication is accomplished through sign language in which motions stand for letters, words and ideas. Tourists, the deaf, and the mute have had to resort to this form of expression. Many of these symbols are very colorful and exact and can be used internationally; spelling, however, cannot.Body language transmits ideas or thoughts by certain actions, either intentionally or unintentionally. A wink can be a way of flirting or indicating that the party is only joking. A nod signifies approval, while shaking the head indicates a negative reaction.Other forms of nonlinguistic language can be found in Braille(a system of raised dots read with the fingertips), signal flags, Morse code, and smoke signals. Road mapsand picturesigns also guide, warn and instruct people.While verbalization is the most common form of language, other systems and techniques also express human thoughts and feelings.All of the following can be used internationally EXCEPT ______.A.spellingB.motionsC.sign languageD.picture signs2、 Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?A.There are many forms of communication in existence.B.Verbalization is the most common form of communication.C.The deaf and the mute use a verbal form of communication.D.Body language may be equally effective in transmitting ideas or thoughts.3、 Besides oral speech, which form of communication is most commonly used by the blind people?A.Braille.B.Signal flags.C.Body language.D.Gestures.4、 How many forms of communication are mentioned in the third paragraph?A.Seven.B.Six.C.Five.D.Four.5、 Which of the following best summarizes this passage?A.Body language transmits ideas or thoughts more quickly.B.Body language transmits ideas or thoughts more accurately.C.Nonlinguistic language is more expressive than verbalization.D.Nonlinguistic language also expresses human thoughts and feelings.6、Passage 6Questions 26-30 are based on the following passage.American workers continue to demand shorter and shorter working hours each week. The possibility of a four-day working week is now being seriously considered; some companies are already experimenting with it. Since machines have helped to reduce the time needed for work, at the office, factory, and in the home, men and women have more leisure time today than ever before in the countrys history.It is tree that much leisure is used in play. America is a country of sports-of hunting, fishing and swimming, and of team sports like baseball and football. Millions of Americans watch their favorite sport on television, play in community orchestras, make their own films or recordings, go camping, visit museums, attend lectures, travel, garden, read, and join in hundreds of other activities.America is a do-it-yourself country. The people enjoy building things for their homes, sewing their own clothes, even making their own photographs. They do these things for fun as well as for economy.But as much as Americans enjoy their free time, the country is at the same time a self-improvementcountry. More than 25 million adults continue their education, chieflyby going to school in the evening, during their own free time, at their own expense. Added to the time spent on personal activities, Americans also devote a great amount of their time to the varied needs of their communities. Many hospitals, schools, libraries, museums, parks, community centers, and organizations that assist the poor depend on the many hours citizens devote to these activities, often without any pay.Which of the following best reflects the style of the passage?rmative.B.Persuasive.C.Entertaining.D.Descriptive.试题解析;从文章的风格可以得知是信息量大的7、 The proposal of a four-day working week in America ______.A.has been acceptedB.is unlikely to be acceptedC.is under considerationD.has been widely put into practice试题解析;查看答案【二、Speed Reading】1~5ACABD6~10ACAB。

7月自学考试英语(一)选择题及答案(4)

7月自学考试英语(一)选择题及答案(4)

7月自学考试英语(一)选择题及答案(4)11.His best film,______ won several awards,is about the life of Martin Luthur King.A. thatB. whereC. whichD. whether12.Harry Potter is the most interesting book ______ I have ever reaD.A. whichB. whereC. whenD. that13.She has caught cold,because she completely forgot ______ the windows last night.A. lockingB. being lockedC. to lockD. to have locked14.It is four years ______ she came to this college.A. sinceB. thatC. afterD. when15.______ he said at the meeting astonished everybody presentA. WhatB. ThatC. The factD. The manner16.Mr. Hall understands that ______ maths has always been easy for him,it is not easy for the students.A. unlessB. sinceC. althoughD. when17.When you answer questions in a job interview,please remember the golden rule:Always give the monkey exactly ______ he wants.A. whatB. whichC. whenD. that18.______ is going to America for further study.A. He is said thatB. People said that heC. It was said heD. It is said that he19.Mary ______ be in Paris,for I saw her in the town only a few minutes ago.A. mustn‘tB. can’tC. shouldn‘tD. may not20.— The room is so dirty. ______ we clean it?— Of course.A. WillB. ShallC. WouldD. Do。

2002年上半年高等教育自学考试全国统一命题考试英语阅读(一)(1)

2002年上半年高等教育自学考试全国统一命题考试英语阅读(一)(1)

2002年上半年高等教育自学考试全国统一命题考试英语阅读(一)(1) 各位读友大家好,此文档由网络收集而来,欢迎您下载,谢谢英语阅读(一)(课程代号:0595)part oneⅰ. text comprehensionthe following comprehension questions are based on the texts you have learned, and each of them is provided with 4 choices marked , , and . choose the best answer to each question and blacken the corresponding letter on the answer sheet.(20 points, 1 point each)1. “one dollar and eighty-seven cents,” which 0. henry repeatedly mentions in gifts of the magi, is ________.the money delia has been earning for monthswhat delia has saved to buy herself a combwhat jim has given her for a christmas presentthe money delia has saved to buy jima present2. when the brothers discovered the secret love affair between lisabetta and lorenzo, they _________.decided to wait for a chance to wipe away the shamerestrained from taking action after long considerationimmediately put an end to it by killing lorenzo and burying him in a remote placesecretly sent lorenzo away on business without informing their sister of it3. according to the pardoner’s tale, the woman who gave the knight the right answer to the question disguised herself as a very old and ugly woman in order to_________.avoid being noticed by the queentry out his goodness as a knightprevent the knight from finding the answermake sure he was obedient to women4. “she (mme. loisel) seemed to have fallen from her proper situation in life as a woman of wealth, beauty, grace and charm.”this quotation from the necklace simply means that ________.she had been a woman of wealth, beauty, grace and charm but now she was no longer what she used to beshe should have been a woman of wealth, beauty, grace and charm but her husband spoiled all her dreamsshe felt as if a woman of wealth, beauty, grace and charm had fallen into an abyss (深渊) of bitter lifeas a woman of wealth, beauty, grace and charm, she should have had a socialposition she deserved5. according to the story the lost gold piece, when lebeau refused to be searched, his friends said nothing but walked out in angerthose present were all certain that lebeau was a thiefno one spoke to lebeau though most of them felt pity for himhe felt as if he were a real criminal6. aesop was a greek writer who ________.wrote snow white and many other stories about fairies and princeswrote many stories about animals that talked and behaved like humanscollected greek legends and myths 2,500 years agocollected european lyrics and folk songs in ancient greece7. in the celebrated jumping frog of calaveras county, smiley went off to theswamp to find a frog to serve as daniel’s opponent for a jumping contest. while he was waiting for smiley to return, the stranger took daniel out of the box and fed him a few teaspoons of whiskyfed him a few teaspoons of sand各位读友大家好,此文档由网络收集而来,欢迎您下载,谢谢。

2002年7月英语(一)试题(浙江)

2002年7月英语(一)试题(浙江)

2002年7月英语(一)试题(浙江)Ⅰ、Vocabulary and Structure(10 points,1 point for each)从下列各句四个选项中选出一个答案,并写在答题纸相应的位置上。

1.I love my home-town______I spent my childhooD. A. where B. which C. when D. that2.Once his curiosity______,he uses certain methods and procedures to obtain new knowledge and great understanding. A. has aroused B. has arisen C. has been aroused D. has been arisen3.He______a happier life if he were living alone. A. lived B. can live C. would have lived D. could live4.______ the moon moves round the earth is well knowen to all of us. A. What B. That C. Which D. As5.He ______the 9∶20 train because he didn't leave home till 9∶25. A. may not catch B. can catch C. couldn't have caught D. could catch6.If my project isn't______of by the headmaster all my work will have been wasted. A. disapproved B. approved C. disapproval D. approval7.The fund was______for setting up a telecommunication system. A. intended B. interrupted C. interacted D. inserted8.The children______well at the table yesterday. A. expressed B. conducted C. showed D. behaved9.Your mind will______your reading speed if you ask it to.A. pay attention toB. be alert toC. keep up withD. be aware of10.The reporter______wanted to ask her a few questions,not to make her angry. A. merely B. suddenly C. firstly D. finally Ⅱ、Mistake Recognition(10 points,1 point for each)(下面的句子中每个句子都有四处划线并标以A、B、C、D,其中有一处错误的。

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浙江省2002年7月高等教育自学考试英语阅读(一)试题课程代码:00595Ⅰ.Vocabulary.(10%)Complete each of the following sentences with the proper form of the word in the brackets.Write the word on the Answer Sheet.1. (absurd)Getting up at this time ws an utter ______.2. (agree)It is hard to get any ______ on the precise meaning of the term ‘social class’.3. (overwhelm)It was less than an ______ success.4. (make)The ______ of the Constitution knew that changes would be necessary.5. (horror)When I first arrived,I was ______ by the number of beggars there.6. (major)The ______ of the members do not belong to hispolitical party.7. (strength)The position of the crown was ______ after the kingdom had been reunited.8. (eager)The German army waited ______ for orders to cross the Channel.9. (divide)Religious problems caused India's ______ into two new independent states,India and Pakistan,in 1947.10. (know)This is the tree that gives forth the ______ of Good and Evil.Ⅱ.Text Comprehension.(20%)According to the texts you have learned,decide whether each of the following statements is true or false.Write T or F on the Answer Sheet.1. The Jews didn't accept the idea of One God until the death of Moses.2. Prometheus could teach the mortals anything they needed to know in order to live.3. In the Girls in their Summer Dresses,Frances kept to herself the feeling that her husband might leave her someday.4. When Pandora opened the box for the first time,all the winged creatures escaped except War.5. In the United Nations,there are five working languages and at all official meetings,the five languages are all translated.6. In Jane Eyre,Jane's first day at Lowood was full of curiosity and satisfaction.7. In some manner,body language tells for more than words do.8. The Statue of Liberty was sent to the USA by France as a gift to tell the whole world that the USA was an independent country.9. In the Fisherman and His Wife,the old fisherman was not pleased with his wife when she wished for one thing after another.10. In the Necklace,Mathilde Loisel was pretty and charming and she was from a wealthy family.11. The modern Olympics compared with the ancient ones are inspired by the same ideals.12. In the Canterbury Tales,the old ugly man went all over the Earth,searching for Death to take him.13. According to the Wife of Bath,man should always be obedient and generous to their wives.14. In the Decameron,Lorenzo was killed unaware by a hired murderer in a remote place.15. In large cities in the United States,minority groups and the poor often live in ghettos or slums.16. On Boxing Day,people spend their time watching boxing games on TV.17. In Gifts of the Magi,Jim bought a set of combs for Della's beautiful hair as a present for Valentine's Day.18. In True Love,Joe's task is to search for the ideal woman for himself.19. In the Merchant of Venice,Bassanio offered to pay Shylock three times as much as the loan of the money Antonia had made.20. A police officer,if he charges the offender,is often asked to act as a witness.Ⅲ.Reading Comprehension.(50%)Seciton A Reading ComprehensionIn this part there are 4 reading passages followed by 20 questions or unfinished statements.For each of them there are 4 options marked A,B,C, and D.You should decide on the best one and write your answer on the Answer Sheet.(40%)Passage 1The flat,at the top of a huge tower block in northern suburb of London,was empty.It had been vacant for a long time,a year or eighteen months perhaps.The dust flew up in clouds from the worn carpet and rainwater dripped from a hole in the ceiling onto the floorboards below.Both windows on the landing were cracked and curtainless.The light worked but there was no shade and electric wire was black with cobwebs.Very carefully they inspected the room.All were empty.There were two ancient leather armchairs in one,together with an old oaktable,covered with dust,and an enormous double bed in the front room—too large,probably to go through the door.It had been left without a mattress.All over the floor lay scraps ofnewspaper,rags,coat hangers and other grubby oddments.The water,however,was still on.The taps were a littlerusty,though,and difficult to run..″What do you think?″asked th e man.He was about twenty years old,unshaven,wearing a thick sweater,jeans and suede boots.″It's better than nothing,″answered the girl.She was carrying aa long skirt that touched the floor.″We can clean it up,″the man said.″That hole in the ceiling will need repairing but that's about all.A coat of paint and a few rolls of wallpaper will cover up the cracks.We'll have to get hold of a mattress,some more blankets,a couple of kitchenThe gas cooker works.The girl examined the kitchen and then went into the bathroom.A small bar of blue soap left by the previous tenants lay on a shelf below a mirror.She filled the basin with water and washed the baby's hands and face.They had taken over the flat because they needed a home and could not,at that time,afford to buy one.Being on the council's waiting list hadn't helped much either.Now they would claim ″squatters' rights″ and live in this flat until they foundsomething else—somewhere to bring up a family in.1. Where is the flat located?A. On the top of a tower.B. On a huge block of stone.C. At the top of a skyscraper.D. In a city north of London.2. Using context clues we may infer that ″grubbyoddments″(Para.2) most probably means ______.A. dirty bits and piecesB. worm eaten garmentsC. unusual objectsD. oddities covered in dust3. The appearance of the man could best be described as ______.A. beardedB. foreign-lookingC. casualD. very correct4. When he says ″…but that's about all″(Para.6) the man means ______.A. but there is just a beginningB. but that is just a beginningC. but there are repair jobs to be done everywhereD. but there are holes all over the ceiling5. What could be said about their previous efforts to obtain accommodation?A. They had just waited for something to happen without doing anything to help themselves.B. They had already put their names on a local authority housing list.C. They had not attempted to save money in order to buy a house of their own.D. They liked moving house frequently and did not want to settle down.Passage 2Poverty exists because our society is an unequal one,and there are overwhelming political pressures to keep it that way.Any attempt to redistribute wealth and income in the United States willinevitably be opposed by powerful middle and upper-classinterests.People can be relatively rich only if others are relatively poor,and since power is concentrated in the hands of the rich,public policies will continue to reflect their interests rather than those of the poor.As Herbert Gans(1973) has pointed out,poverty is actually functional from the point of view of the nonpoor.Poverty ensuresthat ″dirty″ work gets done.If there were on poor people to scrub floors and empty bedpans,these jobs would have to be rewarded with high incomes before anyone would touch them.Poverty creates jobs for many of the nonpoor,such as police officers,welfareworkers,pawnbrokers,and government bureaucrats.Poverty makes life easier for the rich by providing them with cooks,gardeners,and other workers to perform basic chores while their employers enjoy more pleasurable activities.Poverty provides a market for inferiorgoods and services,such as day-old bread,run-down automobiles,or the advice of incompetent physicians and lawyers.Poverty legitimizes middle-class values.To the middle class,the fate of the poor—who are supposed to lack the virtues of thrift,honesty,monogamy,and a taste for hand work—only confirms the desirability of qualities the poor are thought to lack.Poverty also provides a group that can be made toabsorb the costs of change.For example,the poor bear the brunt(首当其冲) of unemployment caused by automation,and it is their homes,not those of the wealthy,that are demolished(毁坏) when a route has to be found for a new highway.There is no deliberate,conscious ″conspiracy″ of the wealth to keep the poor in poverty.It is just that poverty isan inevitable outcome of the American economic system,which the poor are politically powerless to influence or change.6. The title that best expresses the main idea of this passage is ______.A. ″An Unequal Society″B. ″Political Factors in Poverty″C. ″The Fate of the Poor″D. ″Functions of Poverty″7. Poverty exists in American society because ______.A. the wealthy work hand and glove to keep itB. the overwhelming majority of the nonpoor are totallyindifferent to itC. the rich are politically powerful while the poor arepolitically powerless D. all of the above8. The poor take on ″dirty work″ ______.A. under political pressuresB. for the high pay offered9. Poverty makes life easier ______.A. for the nonpoor as they can get well paid jobsB. for the rich as there are sorts of domestic helps readily availableC. for the poor as they can get cheap bread and automobilesD. for the businessmen as they can easily found a market forinferior goods and services10. The author thinks that ______.A. the poor lack such desirable qualities as thrift or honestyB. the poor are not inclined to work hardC. the poor are willing to bear the costs of changeD. none of the abovePassage 3Somebody ought to defend the workaholic.These people are unjustly accused,abused,and defamed—often termed sick or morbid(病态的).shoulders of workaholics.The ratio might exist in art and science too.Workaholics are achievers.There is a national conspiracy against excellence—undue admiration of commonness and mediocrity(平庸).It is as though we are against those who make uncommon sacrifices because they enjoy doing something.Some popular psycologists say that the workaholic has an inferiority complex which leads to overcompensation.This is certainly not the case.Inferiority,or low esteem,describes laziness more accurately than it describes dedication.We do not seem to realize that very little excellence is achieved by living a well-balanced life.Edison,Ford,Einstein,Freud all had single-minded devotion to work whereby they sacrificed manythings,including family and friendship.The accusation is made that workaholics bear guilt by not being good parents or spouses.But guilt can exist in the balanced life also.Consider how many ″normal″ people find,at middle age,that they have never done anything well—they are going to settle for less than what they could have become.11. From this passage we know that workaholic is a term referring to those ______.A. who enjoy work more than anything elseB. who make greater contributions than othersC. who make uncommon sacrifices in their personal lifeD. all of the above12. The author's main concern in this passage is to ______.A. point out the role the workaholic plays in the American economyB. defend people who are addicted to workC. encourage us not to worry about our imperfectionD. consider the difficulties that confront us at middle age13. The author of the passage would most likely agree that the workaholic ______.A. is mentally illB. performs an insignificant proportion of American businessC. will not have the regrets that many ″normal″ people face at middle ageD. suffers from low self-esteem14. According to this passage,______.A. Freud led a well balanced lifeB. generally speaking,workaholics can be helpedC. workaholics should be admiredD. so-called ″normal″ people are truly the sick people among us15. According to the author,one can hardly achieve excellence unless one ______.A. lives an abnormal lifeB. sacrifices friendship and familyC. had total devotion to workD. ignores popular opinionsOne thing to remember in connection with concrete is that you are not allowed very much leeway(余地) for errors in either measurements or location.Once you have a solid mass of concrete set in place it is going to stay there,you have a difficult job ahead of you if you try to remedy a mistake.Make very sure,before you fill the form,that everything is where and how you want it.There are numerous rules regarding the proper mixing,hardening and finishing of concrete,but the essential one concerns the amount of water to use.The less water in the mix,the less the finished job will shrink.The less water used,the harder and more enduring the job after it has set.The amateur concrete worker is plagued(烦扰) with two desires.One is to use enough water to have the concrete nice and soft and easy to push around.You have been warned against that.The second is to take off the wooden forms too early,to see what the job looks like.That is really fatal.If the forms are stripped off too soon,while the concrete is still ″green″,two things are likely to happen—you are almost sure to break off corners or edges,and you are likely to cause a major crack or defect in the body of the work.An excellent rule is to wait until you are sure the concrete is properly hardened,and then wait another day before removing the forms.16. The best title for this selection would be ______.A. Rules for Working with ConcreteB. Concrete and Its Uses17. Which of the following main ideas is NOT included in this passage?A. Preparation of forms for the concrete must be thorough.B. Forms must be allowed to remain on long enough.C. Mixing concrete slowly will make it very hard and strong.D. Using as little water as possible is recommended.18. In mixing concrete one of the desires the amateur must resist is to ______.A. leave the form on too longB. strip off the forms a day after the concrete has properly hardenedC. use too much waterD. use too little water19. A human quality apparently NOT essential in some one who works with concrete is ______.A. carefulnessB. patience20. By the concrete being too ″green″ the author means that the concrete has ______.A. become crackedB. not yet curedC. not dried outD. not settled in placeSection B Skimming and ScanningIn this part there are 2 reading passages followed by 10 questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are 4 options marked A,B,C and D.Skim or scan them and decide on the best answer and write your answer on the Answer Sheet.(10%)Passage 5It is difficult to imagine what life would be like without memory.The meanings of thousands of everyday perceptions,the basesfor the decisions we make,and the roots of our habits and skills are to be found in our past experiences,which are brought into the present by memory.Memory can be defined as the capacity to keep information available for later use.It includes not only ″remembering″ things like arithmetic or historical facts,but also involves any change in the way an animal typically behaves.Memory is involved when a rat gives up an eating grain because he has sniffed something suspicious in the grain pile.Memory is also involved when a six-year-old child learns to swing a baseball bat.Memory exists not only in humans and animals but also in some physical objects and puter,for example,contains devices for storing data for later use.It is interesting to compare the memory-storage capacity of a computer with that of a human being.The instant-access memory of a large computer may hold up to1,000,000 ″words″—ready for instant use.An average U.S. teenager probably recognizes the meaning of about 100,000 words ofEnglish.However,this is but a fraction of the total amount ofinformation which the teenager has stored.Consider,for example,the number of faces and places that the teenager can recognize on sight.The use of words is the basis of the advanced problem-solving intelligence of human beings.A large part of a person's memory is in terms of words and combinations of words.21. According to the passage,memory is considered to be ______.A. the basis for decision making and problem solvingB. an ability to store experiences for future useC. an intellgence typically possessed by human beingsD. the data mainly consisting of words and combinations of words22. The comparison made between the memory capacity of a large computer and that of a human being shows that ______.A. the computer's memory has a little bigger capacity than a teenager'sB. the computer's memory capacity is much smaller than an adult human being'sC. the computer's memory capacity is much smaller even than a teenager'sD. the computer's memory capacity is the same as any teenager's23. The whole passage implies that ______.A. only human beings haB. a person's memory is different from a computer's in every respectC. animals are able to solve only very simple problemsD. animals solve problems by instincts rather than intelligence24. The phrase ″in terms of″ in the last sentence can best be replaced by ______.A. ″in connection with″B. ″expressed of″C. ″consisting″D. ″by means of″25. The topic of the passage is:______.A. What would life be like without memory?B. Memory is of vital importance to life.C. How is a person's memory different from an animal's or a computer's?D. What is contained in memory?Passage 6The great power of tornadoes is almost unbelievable.The speed of this whirling funnelshaped wind may be more than 500 miles perhour.It can tear up trees,carry buildings away,and can even lift large trucks off the highway.The tornado is like a giant vacuum sweeper that sucks up anything in its path.Experts believe that the most violent force of a tornado is found inside the funnel,where a vacuum is created because of very low air pressure.When this vacuum moves over a building which is filled with air under normal pressure,the difference between the air pressure inside the building and that outside causes the building to explode.The largest tornado on record had a funnel a mile wide.There are many interesting stories about the strange things that tornadoes have done in the mon wheat straw has been driven several inches into posts and trees.Buildings have been turned completely around on their foundations and have remainedintact.People and animals have been carried hundreds of feet,often suffering no physical harm.Feathers have been removed fromchickens.Cars,trucks,and even whole freight trains have been carried away.A tornado does not last long,about 20 to 30 minutes on the ually it destroys an area about 16 miles long and the great damage that it does in one place lasts only about 30seconds.Tornadoes normally occur on hot,humid days but not necessarily in the summer.The biggest and most destructive tornado in the U.S.struck on March 18,1925.Roaring along at a speed of 60 miles per hour,it swept clean a path a mile wide across the states of Missouri,Illinois,and Indian.In its 220-mile long journey across these three states,the tornado killed 689 people.More than 200 tornadoes strike in the United States every year.It is not possible to predict when a tornado will strike although the U.S.Weather Bureau gives storm warnings when conditions are right to cause a tornado.The safest place to be if a tornado seems likely isin some underground area such as a cellar or a basement.26. Low air pressure inside funnel of a tornado creates a ______.A. tensionB. vacuumC. windD. speed27. A tornado may reach a speed of more than ______.A. 500 miles per hourB. 700 miles per hourC. 100 miles per hourD. 50 miles per hour28. The most favorable kind of weather for a tornado is ______.A. dry and dustyB. cold and windyC. cloudy and rainyD. hot and humid29. The largest recorded tornado funnel was ______.A. 1 mileB. 6 milesC. 10 milesD. 18 miles30. A safe place to be when a tornado strikes is ______.A. in a churchB. in a tall buildingC. under a treeD. in a basementⅣ.Answer the questions.(20%)There are 4 simple questions in this part,which are based on the texts you have learned.Give the brief answer to each of the questions.Your answers must be to the point and grammatically correct.Write your answers on the Answer Sheet.1. In the Decameron,how did Lisabetta learn that her lover had been killed by her brothers?2. What happened if the accused chose the door with a tiger behind it?And what happened if he chose the other door?3. In the Necklace,what did Mme.Loisel and Mme.Forestier say to each other when they met ten years later?4. In the Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County,why couldn't Daniel jump?How much did Smiley lose because he couldn't jump?。

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