2013年成人高等教育学士学位外语水平全省统考
2013年学位英语考试读写部分考试题型及参考答案
2013年学位英语考试读写部分考试题型及参考答案ⅠVocabulary (10%) (该题一共10道,每道1分。
)考试范围:unit 1 (课本Page 15) 1-12: A, C, B, C, D, D, D, C, A, D, A, B.unit 2 (课本Page 46) 1-10: A, B, B, C, B, A, B, C, A, C.(课本Page 56) 1-10: A, A, D, B, A, B, C, A, A, B.unit 3 (课本Page 75-76) 1-8: A, B, C, B, A, B, C, A.unit 4 (课本Page 107-108) 1-10: A, A, C, B, B, A, D, C, A, C.unit 5 (课本Page 135) 1-13: B, D, C, B, C, A, B, D, C, A, C, D, B. unit 10 (课本Page 287) 1-10: A, C, D, B, B, B, C, D, A, B.(课本Page 295) 1-10: A, C, B, D, C, A, B, C, A, C.ⅡSentence Comprehension (10%) (该题一共10道,每道1分。
)考试范围:unit 1 (课本Page 12-14) 1-10: B, A, D, B, D, B, C, B, B, B.unit 2 (课本Page 43-45) 1-10: C, D, A, B, D, B, B, D, A. B.unit 3 (课本Page 73-74) 1-10: F, F, T, F, F, T, F, T, F, F.unit 4 (课本Page 105-106) 1-10: B, A, B, C, D, C, D, B, C, B.unit 5 (课本Page 144-145) 1-10: B, A, C, D, C, C, A, B, A, D.unit 10 (课本Page 284-285) 1-10: B, C, B, A, C, B, C, C, C, C.Ⅲ Reading Comprehension (10%)两篇四选一的传统阅读题。
湖北省成人高等教育学士学位英语水平考试真题2013年 1
湖北省成人高等教育学士学位英语水平考试真题2013年(总分:120.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、第Ⅰ卷选择题(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、Part Ⅰ Vocabulary and Structure(总题数:20,分数:20.00)1.By no means ______ our mistakes.(分数:1.00)A.we ought ignoreB.we ought to ignoreC.ought we ignoreD.ought we to ignore √解析:[解析] 我们一定不能忽视我们所犯的错误。
本题考查倒装句的用法。
by no means是“绝不,一定不”的意思,放在句首,句子应该倒装。
ought to在倒装时,ought 放到主语的前面,to作为动词的标志,位置不变,仍在动词的前面。
故选D。
2.This new instrument is far superior ______ the old one we bought three years ago.(分数:1.00)A.thanB.to √C.overD.of解析:[解析] 这台新机器远比三年前买的那台要好。
本题考查固定搭配。
be superior to为固定搭配,意为“优越于,胜过”。
故选B。
3.No sooner had they got off the train ______ it started moving.(分数:1.00)A.whenB.than √C.thenD.after解析:[解析] 火车在他们刚下车的时候就发动了。
本题考查固定搭配。
no sooner...than为固定搭配,意为“一…就…”,相当于hardly/scarcely...when...故选B。
4.You should be able to ______ right from wrong.(分数:1.00)A.perceiveB.distinguish √C.sightD.observe解析:[解析] 你应该能明辨是非。
安徽自考学位英语考试
安徽财经大学关于做好2013年自考本科毕业生申请学士学位外国语水平统一考试报名及确认的通知日期:2013年3月12日浏览[322]附件.doc根据安徽省学位课程统考办公室《关于2013年成人高等教育本科毕业生申请学士学位外国语水平省级联合统一考试工作的通知》(皖学位秘〔2013〕3号)的规定现就我校2013年上半年自考本科毕业生学位外语统考报名考试和学位授予工作的有关事项通知如下:一、考试时间及语种考试时间:2013年6月2日(星期日)上午9时至11时。
考试语种:英语二、报名工作(一)报名组织本次考试报名自考本科毕业生由安徽省学位办统一组织。
考生应在规定时间内报名,逾期不予办理。
(二)报名资格1、我校申请学士学位的自考本科毕业生,需要申请学士学位的必须参加此项考试,2012年6月之前毕业的同学因已无法申请学士学位,故不建议参加学位英语考试。
2、参加本科自考的在籍生,可以提前参加学位外语考试。
(三)报名方式考试报名采用网络报名与院校确认相结合的办法。
(四)报名时间1、网络报名时间:2013年3月19日至4月5日,网址:.cn 或.145/ahtkb/(“安徽省学位考试网”进入“网上报名”,点击“成人学士学位全省外语统考”);2、院校确认时间:2013年4月13日至4月15日上午:8:30——12:00下午:12:30——16:40地址:安徽财经大学继续教育学院三楼自考办,蚌埠市宏业路255#,联系电话:(五)报名流程1、网络报名(1)考生通过互联网登陆“成人学位外语统考管理信息系统”(以下简称“报名系统”,网址:.145/xwbm/),进行用户注册,设定登陆用户名和密码;(2)输入注册成功后的登陆用户名和密码(请考生牢记该用户名和密码,为后续登陆系统打印准考证和查询考试成绩用),并选择“考生网上报名”栏目,进入“报名系统”;(3)阅读报名流程及注意事项,填写考生基本信息和上传考生电子照片;(4)校对并提交考生报名信息;(5)打印《2013年成人学位外语统考考生报名登记表》(以下简称《考生登记表》)(一式三份),核对无误后签名。
成人本科学士学位英语统一考试大纲纲要大纲.docx
成人本科学士学位英语统一考试大纲为适应成人高等教育本科毕业生申请学士学位外语统一考试的要求,根据国务院学位委员会《关于授予成人高等教育本科毕业生学士学位暂行规定》和国务院学位委员会、原国家教育委员会《关于整顿普通高等学校授予成人高等教育本科毕业生学士学位工作的通知》的有关规定,参照普通本科英语教学大纲的要求,并结合成人高等教育本科英语教学的实际情况,使考试更加规范,使广大考生能够熟悉英语考试的内容、题型、难度、及记分办法,特制定本大纲,并将于 2008 年开始执行。
现将有关问题作如下说明:成人英语教学的目的是培养学生具有较强的阅读能力,一定的英汉互译能力,和初步的听说能力,使他们能以英语为工具,获取专业所需要的信息,并为进一步提高英语水平打下较好的基础。
为此,本考试主要考核学生运用语言的能力,重点是考核学生的阅读能力以及对语法结构和词语用法的熟练程度。
本考试是一种标准化考试。
考试方式为笔试。
考试范围主要参照全日制文理科、本科英语教学大纲所规定的 1—3 级除听说以外的大部分内容。
在题型设计上,英汉互译部分和写作部分是主观性试题之外,其余试题均采用客观性的多项选择题形式。
听说部分的测试正在规划之中,待时机成熟时实施。
客观性试题有信度较高,覆盖面广的优点;而主观性试题有利于提高测试的效度,能更好的检测考生运用语言的能力。
为此,本考试采用主观题、客观题混合型,以保证良好的信度和效度,以利于未来全国统考、考查或评估。
本考试成人学位考生按百分制计分,满分为 100 分。
普通专业 60 分以上(含 60 分)为及格,特殊专业的合格线以省学位委员会当年的文件为准。
考试成绩合格者发给“吉林省成人本科申请学士学位外语考试合格证书”。
成人二学位考生除作答以上100 分题目外,还必须作答加试题,加试题满分为20 分。
二学位考生加试题必须达到12 分以上(含 12 分),加试题成绩低于12 分者,考试为不合格。
本考试每年举行 1 次,时间为8 月,考试时间为 2 小时。
2013年成人高考英语考试真题及答案
2013年成人高等学校招生全国统一考试英语选择题一.语音知识(共5小题:每题1.5分,共7.5分。
)在下列每组单词中,有一个单词的划线部分与其他单词的划线部分的读音不同,找出这个词。
1. A. lab B. table C. math D. attack2. A. cake B. custom C. center D. cover3. A. rush B. duck C. truck D. butcher4. A. check B. change C. chemistry D. chocolate5. A. cousin B. south C. ground D. thousand二.词汇与语法知识(共15小题:每题1.5分,共22.5分。
)从每小题的四个选择项中,选出最佳的一项。
6. Jack is news reporter and he likes job very much.A. a; theB. the; the C .the; a D. a; a7. It has been almost five years we saw each other last time.A. afterB. beforeC. sinceD. when8. He knows about the city, for he has never been there.A. everythingB. somethingC. anythingD. nothing9. With all his homework , the boy was allowed to watch TV.A. finishedB.to finishC. will finishD. having finished10. ---Can I get you some more fish?--- .A. Yes, pleaseB. I’m sorryC. That’s all rightD. It doesn’t matter11. Tom, hurry up, you will miss the school bus.A. andB. orC. butD. then12. The room as a laboratory for nearly two years till now.A.is usedB. was usedC. has been usedD. had been used13. ---Mom, do I have to go to bed now?---Yes, you .A. canB. willC. mayD. must14. Many artists find it hard to a living from art alone.A.doB. makeC. haveD. take15. James had never seen Brando again, was really a pity.A. whoB. whatC. whichD. where16. Excuse me, what time is it your watch?A.toB.byC. onD. with17. Welcome to our house! I’ll have Hudson you around in a minute.A. showB.to showC. showingD. showed18. She spoke fast that I could not catch a word.A. tooB. veryC. suchD.so19. Take your computer to John, and he it for you.A. repairsB. will repairC. has repairedD. had repaired20. You’d better more clothes, it’s snowing outside.A. put awayB. put upC. put downD. put on三.完形填空(共15小题:每题2分,共30分。
湖北省成人高等教育学士学位英语水平考试真题2013年1
湖北省成人高等教育学士学位英语水平考试真题2013 年(总分:120.00 ,做题时间:90 分钟)一、第I卷选择题(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、Part I Vocabulary and Structure(总题数:20,分数:20.00)1. By no means ____ our mistakes.(分数: 1.00 )A. we ought ignoreB. we ought to ignoreC. ought we ignoreD. ought we to ignore V解析:[解析]我们一定不能忽视我们所犯的错误。
本题考查倒装句的用法。
by no means是“绝不,一定不"的意思,放在句首,句子应该倒装。
ought to在倒装时,ought 放到主语的前面, to 作为动词的标志,位置不变,仍在动词的前面。
故选D。
2. This new instrument is far superior ____ the old one we bought three years ago.(分数: 1.00 )A. thanB. to VC. overD. of解析:[解析]这台新机器远比三年前买的那台要好。
本题考查固定搭配。
be superior to 为固定搭配,意为“优越于,胜过” 。
故选B。
3. No sooner had they got off the train ___ it started moving.(分数: 1.00 )A. whenB. than VC. thenD. after解析:[解析]火车在他们刚下车的时候就发动了。
本题考查固定搭配。
no sooner...than 为固定搭配,意为“一…就…",相当于hardly/scarcely...when... 故选B。
4. You should be able to ____right from wrong.(分数: 1.00 )A. perceiveB. distinguish VC. sightD. observe解析:[解析]你应该能明辨是非。
《成人高等教育学士学位英语水平考试大纲(非英语专业)》
《成人高等教育学士学位英语水平考试大纲(非英语专业)》作者:管理员发布时间:2007-08-15 文件来源:安徽省学位课程统考办公室浏览:3616次英语水平考试大纲(由部分省级学位委员会办公室联合编写组编写,中国人民大学出版社出版)一、考试性质成人高等教育非英语专业学士学位英语水平考试是由各省级高等教育主管部门组织的统一考试,其目的是为了客观地测试非英语专业成人本科毕业生申请学士学位者的英语语言知识和英语运用等相关能力,考查其是否达到普通本科教育非英语专业英语教学大纲的一般要求。
二、考试要求成人高等教育非英语专业学士学位英语水平考试要求考生能够较熟练地掌握英语基本语法和常用词汇,具有较强的阅读能力和语言综合运用能力。
考生在英语运用能力方面应分别达到以下具体要求:(一)会话技能能够使用英语进行日常会话交流,根据对话的情景、场合、人物关系、身份和讲话人的意图及话语含义能够做出正确判断和用语选择。
(二)阅读理解考生应能够综合运用英语语言知识和基本阅读技能,读懂难度适中的一般性题材(经济、社会、政法、历史、科普、管理等)和体裁(议论文、说明文、应用文等)的英语文章。
能够基本上掌握文章大意并能领会作者的意图和态度。
阅读速度达到每分钟80个词。
具体要求为:1、能够掌握文章的中心思想、主要内容和细节;2、具备根据上下文把握词义的能力,理解上下文的逻辑关系;3、能够根据所读材料进行一定的判断和推论;4、能够对文章的结构和作者的态度等做出简单的分析和判断。
(三)词汇掌握本考试大纲所规定的英语词汇、常用词组、常用词缀,并在阅读、写作等过程中达到相应程度的应用能力,即:1、领会式掌握4250个英语单词和500个常用词组;2、复用式掌握其中1800个左右的常用单词和200个常用词组;3、掌握一定数量的常用词缀,并能根据构词法和语境识别常见的派生词。
(四)语法掌握基本的英语语法知识,要求能在阅读、写作等过程中正确运用这些知识,达到获取有关信息和表达交流思想的目的。
2013年全国成人高考专升本英语试卷和详细解答
2013年成人高等学校专升本招生全国统一考试英语答案必须答在答题卡上指定的位置,答在试卷上无效。
本试卷满分150分,考试时间150分钟Ⅰ.phonetics (5 points)Directions: In each of the following groups of words, there are four underline letters or letter combinations marked A, B, C, and D. Compare the underline parts and identify the one that is different form the others in pronunciation. Mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.1.A. come B. some C. move D. love2.A. honor B. house C. horror D. heel3.A. thief B. think C. theory D. these4.A. now B. how C. allow D. windows5.A. meat B. dead C. cream D. stealⅡ. Vocabulary and Structure (15 points)Directions: There are 15 incomplete sentences in this section. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose one answer that best completes the sentence and blacken the corresponding letter one the Answer Sheet.6.We asked both John and Jerry, but ____ could offer a satisfactory explanation.A. neitherB. eitherC. bothD. nor7.I’d like to find someone ____ I can discuss such a problem.A. whoB. whomC. with whomD.to whom8.The baby can’t even sit up yet, ____walk!A. don’t mentionB. let aloneC. other thanD. rather than9.I did not notice that my dog was missing ____ a moment ago.A. beforeB. untilC.toD. on10.The company director has informed us that we must ____ department budget by 25%.A. cut downB. cut awayC. cut offD. cut uppanies usually ____ a number of experiments before a new product is launched.A. practiceB. controlC. carryD. conduct12.I remembered that the air conditioners ____ turned off before I left home.A. wereB. were to beC. had beenD. have been13.--How do you like your new job?--Well, it is great ____ salary, but it does not offer much prospects for promotion.A.in charge ofB.in terms ofC.in case ofD.in favor of14.In my opinion this is a(an) ____ different matter.A. entirelyB. merelyC. purelyD. fully15.Take an umbrella with you in case it ____.A. many rainB. could rainC. rainedD. rains16.The murderer was brought in, with his hands ____ behind his back.A.to have been tiedB. having tiedC.to be tiedD. tied17.--Do you think Joshua is the right person for this job?--He is well-grounded in economic theory, but lacks ____ in production management.A. devotionB. attitudeC. experienceD. energy18.____ about it earlier, we could have warned people of the danger.A. Would we knowB. Should we knowC. Have we knownD. Had we known19.It was ____ of you not to disturb these old people late last night.A. patientB. considerateC. deliberateD. modest20.--Hey, what do you think of his speech last night?--I have no idea. I arrived ____ find that he had almost finished it.A.in order toB.so as toC. only toD. ready toⅢ.Close(30 points)Directions: For each blank in the following passage, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that is most suitable and mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.What is music? Music is sound arranged into pleasing or interesting __21__.It is part of every culture on Earth. People use music to _22_ feelings and ideas. Music also serves to entertain and relax.Music is a performing art. It _23_ form such arts as painting and poetry, In which arts _24_ works and then display or publish them. Musical composers need musicians to _25_ and perform their works._26_ most musical performances are really co-operations between composers and performers.Music also plays a major role in other arts. Opera _27_ singing and music with drama. Ballet and other forms of dancing need music to help the dancers _28_ their steps. Motion pictures use music to help set the mood as well as introduce the actions or enhance its _29_ on the audience. Music is one of the _30_ arts. People probably started to sing to as soon as _31_ developed. Hunting tools struck together may have been the first musical _32_.By about 10,000 B. C , hollowbones had been used by _33_ people to make flutes. The first written music dates from about 2500 B.C.There are two chief kinds of western music, classical and popular. Symphonies, operas, and ballet are _34_music.It is generally harder to write and perform. Musicians who perform it need a lot of training. Popular music _35_ country music, folk music, jazz, and rock music. It is easier to perform and understand.21. A. models B. types C. styles D. patterns22.A. express B. explore C. cover D. test23. A. results B. develops C. differs D. separates24. A. discover B. develops C. differs D. separates25. A. adapt B. interpret C. follow D. complete26.A. thus B. however C. besides D. and27. A. joins B. associates C. connects D. combines28. A. with B. for C. after D. upon29. A. force B. effect C. influence D. impact30. A. greatest B. easiest C. oldest D. best31. A. agriculture B. society C. humanity D. language32. A. performers B. events C. instruments D. notes33. A. precious B. old C. early D. ancient34. A. light B. background C. classical D. experimental35. A. accepts B. includes C. explains D. illustratesⅣ.Reading Comprehension(60 points)Directions: There are five reading passages in this part. Each passage is followed by four questions. For each question there are four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose one best answer and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Passage oneWhat do you use to get around town? A cat? A bike? Your feet? Perhaps you should try a Segway!The Segway is perfect for short journey. It is an electric vehicle that consists of a platform between two wheels, with a pole that connects the platform to the handlebars. To ride it, you step up onto the platform, and control the Segway by moving your body. Lean forwards to go faster, and backwards to slow down.On older models, direction is controlled by a twist grip(扭转把手)on the left handlebar. This varies the speeds between the two motors, a decrease in the seed of the left wheel would turn the Segway to the left. With never models you simply lean to the left or right. Meanwhile, a gyroscope (陀螺仪)detects your movements and prevents the machine form falling over. The Segway has a maximum speed of 19 km per hour and a range of about 38 km. After that, you need to plug it in and recharge the battery.Segways are used for a variety of purposes. People with mobility problems can now enjoy walks in the country with their friends and family. Some golfers use them as an alternative to the golf cart. And dog owners now have an easier way to take the dog to the park. A few police forces use Segways, too. They allow officers to move quickly whilst maintaining contact with the public.They are also becoming a common sight on airport. However, the most popular use is in tourism, particularly for city tours. Visit any major tourist city in summer, sit outside a cafe for a while and there is a good chance you will see a group of tourists passing on Segways.36.What is the Segway according to this passage?A. A pole that connects two handlebars.B.A newly appeared public traffic vehicle.C. A bicycle with a platform between two wheels.D. An electric two-wheeled vehicle for short trips.37.How do you turn to the left on Segways of newer models?A.Lean to the leftB.Adjust the twist gripC.Press the left barD.Control the gyroscope38.How far can you travel on a Segway at most?A..Less than 19 kmB..About 19 kmC. About 38 kmD.More than 38 km39.The last paragraph focuses on ____?A.What a Segway is likeB.Where to find a SegwayC. How to control a SegwayD. When a Segway is usefulPassage TwoNancy Bright and her husband John had been working overtime and saving for a long time so that they could pay the advance for Nancy’s dream house. Today was the day that they had enough money in hand to make a down payment on the house. But the real estate (房地产)agent informed them that she had received another offer for the house. Although the other offer was slightly less than that of Nancy and John’s, that person with the new offer was willing to pay the whole amount at once .The owner, in urgent need of money, wanted to accept the second offer. Nancy and John looked at each other with disappointed looks. They walked back home feeling very low about having lost the house. Soon they recovered and involved themselves into their daily lives, though once in a while Nancy would sink into a mild depression over losing the house. One day Nancy woke up in the morning feeling even lower than usual. She kept feeling sick, even lost interest in her routine coffee. She pull all these symptoms down to the stress of working hard and losing her dream house. A week passed and she seemed to get worse. John was worried and insisted on taking her to the doctor. The doctor, after taking a few tests, informed them with a huge smile that Nancy was two months pregnant! John and Nancy were overjoyed but also worried about not having their own house before the baby was born.One evening Nancy wandered into the street where her dream house was, and as she passed byit, she was surprised to see that there were notices stuck on all the house. On closer examination she found that the notices were for all the residents to move out of the house as they were building a highway and the whole row of the houses needed to be pulled down. Nancy suddenly realized that not getting her dream house had been a blessing in disguise. She thanked God and decided to be happy with the blessings she had and started looking forward to the birth of her child.40.Why did Nancy and her husband lose their dream house?A.They couldn’t pay the whole amount for the house at once.B.Someone else offered more money for the house.C.They couldn’t afford the advance for the house.D.The house owner decided not to sell the house.41.How did they feel after they lost their dream house?A.They felt sorry and hardly recovered.B.They felt relieved but with little regent.C.They enjoyed their daily lives all the same.D.They were depressed but tried to adjust themselves.42.What did Nancy find about the house one day?A.It would be on sale again.B.It would be pulled down.C.It had been redecorated.D.It had been emptied.43.What does the phrase “a blessing in disguise” in the last paragraph mean?A.A good luckB.A dirty trickC.A secret wishD.A false alarmPassage ThreeMost of the guests who come on our trips have never been to Egypt before. We want to make everyone comfortable and at ease, but we do always get the same question in advance of a trip. So here I will give you some travel tips.What should I wear?If you are lucky enough to visit Egypt between November and February, pack a sweater. You’ll need it --the desert gets chilly at night.. During the day, the temperature will be agreeable and comfortable. Any other time, pack as if you are going to phoenix or Vegas in August. For the ladies bathing suits are normal if there’s a pool where you’re going, but leave the string bikini at home --it is a Muslim country, after all. Last, if you’re planning on visiting any mosques or certain parts of upper Egypt, ladies will need to plan on bringing something that comes at least to the elbows, and no shorts for men or women in those areas.What special things do I need to pack?One of my favorite things in the world to bring to Egypt is an Evian Mister, a sprayer with a fine mist of Evian water. You may be able to find it in your local drug store. Spray a little on yourface or head, and your body temperature will feel like it’s dropped 10 to 15 degrees. Other items include your camera, sun block and extra batteries.How do I communicate with home?Internet cafes are plentiful everywhere, especially in Cairo, Luxor, and Alexandria. If you have international calling on your phone, you should be able to use it----AT&T and sprint both work internationally for sure, but may sure you have the international coverage. A satellite phone is best if you are certain to need coverage in the middle of the country, like while sailing up the Nile, but for most people these days a cell phone is fine.What medical preparation do I need?In a word: none! The one thing you may come down with in Egypt is politely called “Pharoah’s Revenge” The thing that knocks out Pharoah’s Revenge is a regionally produced medicine ,and is available at every drugstore for $ 1 a box. DON’T drink local water, DO drink bottled water, avoid the skins of fresh vegetables, and you will be fine.44.What clothing is proper for ladies visiting a mosque?A.string bikinisB.Long-sleeve closesC.Bathing suitsD.Shorts45.What’s the use of an Evian Mister?A.to relieve your thirstB.To prevent sunburnsC.To cool yourself downD.To drive away insects46.What information is provided about distance communication?A.A cell phone is enough for most people.B.AT&T and sprint offer free service in Egypt.C.A satellite phone does not work in Mid-Egypt.D.Internet cafes are only available in big cities.47.What does “Pharoah’s Revenge” probably refer to in the last paragraph?A.A curseB.A legendC.DiseaseD.Vegetable缺passage four49. Which word best describe the homeless man?A. AngryB. UntidyC. SensitiveD. Impolite50. Why did Robby go back to the hot dog seller?A. She wanted to thank the hot dog sellerB. The homeless man asked for a hot dogC. She wanted to buy a hot dog for the homeless manD. The hot dog was so delicious that Robby wanted another51. What is the theme of this passage?A. The rich should help the poorB. One good turn deserves anotherC. Kindness is the greatest wisdomD. A kindness shown, a kindness sownPassage FiveWhatever you do, don’t challenge a chimpanzee named Ayumu to a number memory game.In 2007, Ayumu became famous for his lightning speed at a game that goes like this: A player views a computer screen where the numbers 1 through 9 appear briefly at once and then turn to white squares. The player then taps the squares where the numbers had been, in order from 1 to 9.People can do it. But no human competitor has ever completed the game faster or more accurately than Ayumu the chimp. For almost five years Ayumu remains undefeated. Psychologist Nicholas Humphrey of Darwin College at Cambridge University in England now thinks he knows the secret behind the chimp’s ability. Humphrey suspects Ayumu’s brain may have a condition that allows the chimp to see numbers as colors. This would mean that Ayumu may see a color glow after the numbers disappears. Then, instead of remembering the numbers, he remembers a sequence of colors, each associated with a number.The condition that Humphrey believes Ayumu may have is called synesthesia. Humans with synesthesia may associate numbers and letters with colors. For example, a person may see the number “5”as the color blue. Until now, scientists had assumed only humans could have synesthesia.Humphrey found the inspiration for his idea at a 2011 scientific conference. There, he heard a presentation about Ayumu’s memory abilities and another talk about synesthesia. He then put the two ideas together.Not everyone is convinced that Humphrey is correct. Primatologist Tetsuro Matsuzawa of the Primate Research Institute at Kyoto University in Japan has spent decades studying the amazing memories of chimpanzees, including Ayumu. He maintains that chimps simply have faster memory recall than people.52.What is Ayumu famous for?A.His gift in playing computers.B.His talent in calculating numbers.C.His skill in tapping the numbered squares.D.His amazing performance in memory game.53.Which of the following is true of Nicholas Humphrey?A.He thinks Ayumu has an amazing memory.B.He believes that Ayumu sees the colors of numbers.C.He was inspired by Primatologist Tetsuro Matsuzawa.D.He delivered a speech on synesthesia at the 2011conference.54.Where does Humphrey get the inspiration for his idea?A.From an experimentB.From a conferenceC.From a research on chimpanzeesD.From the color blue55.How does Tetsuro Matsuzawa explain Ayumu’s performance in the game?A.Ayumu uses synesthesia.B.Ayumu is cleverer than most chimps.C.Chimps recall things faster than people.D.Chimps are good at dealing with number.E.Ⅴ.Daily Conversation (15 points)Direction: Pick out appropriate expressions from the eight choices below and complete the following dialogue by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.A.I’m very pleased to be hereB. Did you ever find each otherC. But is was a miracleD.I remember you said you wanted to get a sweaterE. It could even be a disasterF. Actually, I’ve got the list ready.G. Did you get anything H.I don’t want to talk about it anymoreMary: Well, Susan, how was your shopping trip with Nancy this afternoon?Susan: Don’t ask. _56_ HMary: What do you mean? Something went wrong?Susan: Went wrong? _57_ E ! Nancy thought I had said I would meet her at the department store at 2:30 when I really said 2:00.Then she thought we would meet at the main entrance in front when I really said at the east entrance on the Twelfth Street.Mary:_58_ B ?Susan: Yes! _59_ C I had given up waiting and went inside the women’s clothing department. So did she. Thus we met finally and it was 3:00 by then.Mary: Did you get what you wanted? _60_ DSusan: A blouse, as a matter of fact. But by that time, all those on sale were gong. So I settled for a skirt.Ⅵ.Writing (25 points)Direction: For this part, you are supposed to write an essay in English in 100~120 words based on the following information. Remember to write it clearly.61.你(Li Yuan) 收到朋友Xiao Ming 的e-mail,他在邮件中谈及买车计划。
广东省2013年成教学士学位英语统考试题及答案
2013年广东省成人高等教育学士学位英语统考全真试卷Paper One 试卷一(90 minutes)Part I Dialogue Completion (15 points)Directions:There are 15 short incomplete dialogues in this part, each followed by 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the dialogue and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET.1. Abby: Do you like living in the city?Bob: _ It’s too noisy.A. That’s for sure.B. Not really.C. It all depends.D. Who knows?2. Clair: Are you coming with us?Douglas: _ I’ve got to prepare for the test.A. Maybe some other time.B. Well, if you insist.C. Who cares?D. I’d be glad to.3. Allen: How’s your headache?Jenny: _ The medicine worked wonders.A. Still the same.B. Hate to tell you.C. It’s all gone.D. It’s getting worse.4. Kevin: Is the restaurant any good?Tommy: _ , but you have to try it for yourself.A. I think it’s greatB. Don’t worry about itC. It’s a jokeD. I’ve never been there5.John: Why not give me a call tonight?Margret: _ Your number again?A. Too late.B. Does it really matter?C. I’ll be crazy busy.D. I’ll do that.6. Blair: Hello. May I speak to Mr. Smith?Steve: _ Would you like to leave a message?A. He’s not in right now.B. I’ll get him for you.C. Hold the line please.D. Mr. what?7. Mike: It’s a great movie. I’ll go with you.Grice: Great. But we must leave now if you don’t want to miss the beginning.Mike: _A. I’d be glad to.B. How time flies!C. I’ll be ready.D. What a great idea!8. Teacher: All right. _ ?Student: It sure did. Thank you so much, professor.A. Can I see you in the next classB. Is it what you want to askC. Have I understood you correctlyD. Did that answer your question9. Jay: How are things going with your mom?Lee: She’s doing great. In every way. _A. How do you know?B. Thank you for asking.C. Is that right?D. You know better.10. Cashier: Okay, that’ll be $ 8.55.Customer: _ .Cashier: Thanks… Next!A. Here you goB. Take this awayC. You are rightD. It’s very nice of you11. Kathy: I hope they have all that stuff at the supermarket.Ben: _ We can also look online for the things we like.A. It beats me.B. How can I know?C. What’s the point?D. It doesn’t matter if they don’t.12. Lucas: Sorry sweetie. I didn’t hear you. _ ?Mary: Look here, this dress has matching belt and shoes. What do you think?A. Where are youB. How you doingC. What did you sayD. Why are you here13. Mark: Let’s go and sit down for a while. I need to rest and have a drink.Linn: . I’m tired too.A. You are rightB. That’s amazingC. Let’s do thatD. We’ll give it a try14. Boss: Congratulations to your promotion, Jack.Employee: , Mr. Anderson. I’ll do my best in the new role.A. Same hereB. Thank you for your trustC. The honor is mineD. I’d appreciate it15. Carlo: How much is it for a person for a day?Ben: With lunch, it’s only 60 Euros.Carlo: OK, .A. it’s too expensiveB. it’s a dealC. forget itD. goodbyePart II Reading Comprehension (40 points)Directions:There are 4 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by 5 questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET.Passage OneThe comfort zone is our living, work, and social environments that we have grown accustomed to. It determines the type of friends we make or people we associate with. It determines a life style we accept or reject.Young people are very adaptable; they can adjust to changing comfort zones with ease. They can socialize with homeless people in the morning and be equally at ease at a formal banquet in the evening. As we age, the ability to adapt to wide-ranging comfort zones becomes more difficult. Social prejudice narrows the comfort zone range. The comfort zone can be a decision making tool.Comfort zones are directly related to our dreams or goals, which is associated with self-fulfilling prophecy(预言). In order to grow and change, we must first be discontent with our current comfort zone. We must realize that all meaningful and lasting changes occur firstin daydreaming and then they work their way into reality. The more clearly and vividly we fantasize our dream, the stronger and more real the pictures on the subconscious level will become. Once our subconscious accepts this image and it’s expectation, it will go to work, searching for a way to bring the dream into reality. If we feel that these things are too good for us, we will find ways to fail. If, however, we intentionally imagine the change we want, build an expectation of the change mentally and emotionally, and we will find ways to acquire dream and, when mentally ready, it will arrive faster than we ever thought possible.For some people, problems, suffering, poverty, bad breaks are their comfort zone. They find comfort in finding fault and complaining about their misfortune. The same is true for businesses. Management and workers have grown used to seeing things go wrong and expect them to. Management finds comfort in finding fault with workers and vice versa.Note if the comfort zone we are seeking is beyond our current income, then, we need to develop a service that has greater value than our current one. Money, power and influence are not goals; they are rewards only for personal achievement.16. As one grows older, .A. one’s comfort zone becomes narrowerB. one finds comfort zone more easilyC. one becomes more sympatheticD. one behaves better in social gatherings17. What does “be discontent with our current comfort zone” (Para. 3) mean?A. Be prepared to realize our dreams.B. Keep dreaming of unrealistic goals.C. Picture our dreams clearly and vividly.D. Be dissatisfied with our present life.18. According to the author, daydreaming .A. requires a clear goal in mindB. does little good to the pursuit of happinessC. prepares us for meaningful changes in lifeD. wastes our time and energy19. It can be inferred from Paragraph 4 that .A. comfort zone may lead to conflictsB. comfort zone is not necessarily positiveC. people tend to find fault with themselvesD. survival is hard in business circles20. By seeking a better comfort zone, people aim to .A. make greater achievementB. make more moneyC. be more influentialD. gain greater powerPassage TwoEntire cultures operate on elaborate systems of indirectness. For example, it is discovered in a small research project that most Greeks assumed that a wife who asked, “Would you like to go to the party?” was hinting that she wanted to go. They felt that she wouldn’t bring it up if she didn’t want to go. Furthermore, they felt, she would not state her preference directly because that would sound like a demand. Indirectness was the appropriate means for communicating her preference.Japanese culture has developed indirectness to a fine art. For example, a Japanese professor, Harumi Befu, explains the delicate exchange of indirectness required by a simple invitation to lunch. When his friend extended the invitation, Befu first had to determine whether it was meant literally or just a ritual, much as an American might say, “We’ll have to have you over for dinner some time” but would not expect you to turn up at the door. Having decided the invitation was meant literally and having accepted, Befu was then asked what he would like to eat. Following custom, he said anything would do, but his friend, also following custom, pressed him to specify. Host and guest repeated this exchange an appropriate number of times, until Befu thought it polite to answer the question—politely—by saying that tea over rice would be fine. When he arrived for lunch, he was indeed served tea over rice—as the last course of a luxurious meal. Befu was not surprised by the feast, because he knew that custom required it. Had he been given what he asked for, he would have been insulted. But custom also required that he make a great show of being surprised.21. According to Paragraph 1, Greeks believe that women .A. would like to give demandsB. use more questions than statementsC. carefully weave their wishes into questionsD. are afraid of expressing personal opinions22. On receiving a lunch invitation, Befu first has to .A. decide whether to accept it or notB. figure out what he would like to eatC. pretend to show great surpriseD. judge whether the invitation is serious23. Why would Befu ask for tea over rice?A. To be polite by making things easy.B. It is his favorite.C. To avoid being insulted.D. To end the conversation quickly.24. Which of the following statements is true?A. Befu was served exactly what he had asked for.B. It would be impolite to serve a simple lunchC. Befu was surprised by the last course for lunch.D. Befu acted like he enjoyed his meal a lot.25. What is the main idea of the passage?A. Greeks and Japanese are well known for being indirect.B. Indirectness is evident in many cultures.C. Meals reveal a lot about a particular culture.D. People sometimes tell lies with good intention.Passage ThreeIn Western culture, an engagement begins with “yes”to a simple question: “Will you marry me?” these heart-stopping words often come with a beautiful diamond ring. The man making the proposal may get down on one knee. In fact, men have relied on this simple, romantic method of proposing marriage for years.Today, this is no longer true for everyone. Consider how Justin Firestone proposed to Natalie Abreu. The couple took a helicopter tour over the black sands of Honomanu Bay, Hawaii. Suddenly Abreu saw “Will you marry me Natalie?” spelled out below with coconuts. Her answer was an astonished “Yes!”Firestone’s proposal took weeks of planning and help from a professional. But for menlike him, the effort put into the proposal was worth it. Many guys want to show how serious they are about marriage through an impressive proposal. Some even want to give their future brides something to brag about.Public proposals—at sports games, concerts and other events—are common. But some men don’t settle for their proposal scrolling(滚动)across a big screen before thousands. Millions saw Joe Uva’s proposal on a reality TV show. His girlfriend, Laura O’Donnell, walked into an office and saw friends and family holding flowers. With the cameras rolling, Uva walked out from among them to propose. O’Donnell said yes, to the relief of Uva and his audience.Other men have chosen proposals that reflect the couple’s unique relationship. Such proposals take place at a favorite restaurant or involve a shared hobby. Bernie Peng, for example, programs video games, and Tammy Li enjoys playing them. When Peng proposed to Li, he made a small change in her favorite game. When she played it, a ring and marriage proposal appeared. They recently got married!These men were confident they would get the answer they wanted. But that’s not the point: Creative proposals leave memories to be cherished.26. What will men do in a traditional proposal?A. Use beautiful words.B. Buy diamonds in advance.C. Plan it for months.D. Save a lot of money.27. Which of the following statements is true?A. Firestone didn’t speak out the proposalB. Firestone planned the proposal by himself.C. Natalie had expected the proposal on their trip.D. Fireston e’s proposal was inexpensive.28. What does “to brag about” (Para. 3) probably mean?A. To talk about with pride.B. To remember someone.C. To think about seriously.D. To look around carefully.29. Which of the proposals was witnessed by the largest number of people?A. Firestone’s.B. Abreu’s.C. Joe Uva’sD. Peng’s.30. What is the author’s opinion towards creative proposals?A. They are likely to get positive answers.B. They reveal men’s confidence.C. They are beautiful memories in life.D. They take great courage and wisdom.Passage FourA British teenager has become a multi-millionaire after selling an application software he created to web giant Yahoo. The deal is reported to be worth up to 30 million dollars and includes a position working on Yahoo’s future mobile projects. Nick D’Aloisio, 17, started his Summly app(应用软件)when he was just 15. he was studying for school exams and became frustrated at ploughing through lengthy online articles. He created the app to summarize long reports so that people could more easily understand the content. Yahoo’s boss of mobile content development Adam Cahan said: “It started with an insight that we live in a world of constant information and need new ways to simplify how we find the stories that are important to us, at a glance.”Nick taught himself to write software when he was 12 years old. He developed the bulk of his Summly app in his bedroom. He launched his app when he was 15 and it soon attractedover 1.5 million dollars of investment, including from Hollywood stars Ashton Kutcher and Stephen Fry.The purchase by Yahoo makes the British teen one of the world’s youngest self-made millionaires. He believes his connection with Yahoo is perfect, saying: “To me, Yahoo is the best company to be joining right now because it’s one of these classic Internet companies. With new leadership from Marissa Mayer, Yahoo has a strong focus on mobile and product, and that’s the perfect match for Summly.”He says his parents will help him manage the financial windfall(飞来之财)but that he was not driven to the deal by dollar signs. “Technology has really been the driver behind this whole deal,” he said. “I can’t wait to see how it plays out at Yahoo.”31. The British teenager has .A. set up a software companyB. saved Yahoo from its declineC. become wealthy with his appD. developed a new model of mobiles32. The phrase “ploughing through”(Para.1) most probably means “”.A. quoting preciselyB. rewriting creativelyC. describing in detailD. reading with difficulty33. Which of the following is true about the application software?A. It helps people understand new words.B. It sums up the main points of long articles.C. It makes people’s life simplerD. It brings fresh insights into the world.34. It can be learned from the passage that Nick .A. began to write software at the age of 12B. developed Summly with his parent s’ helpC. earned a high income when he was 15D. was attracted by Hollywood stars35. Which of the following can be the best title for this passage?A. Technology Moves the World AheadB. Yahoo Acquires a Magic SoftwareC. Teenager Makes Millions with a New AppD. Online Articles Are No Longer ComplicatedPart III Vocabulary and Structure (20 points)Directions: There are 40 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET.36. The weather report rain last night, but it turned out fine.A. predictedB. assessedC. evaluatedD. judged37. My visit to your country was a wonderful .A. pastimeB. recallC. entertainmentD. experience38. The girls a pizza and two drinks and took them to a dining table.A. broughtB. orderedC. chargedD. booked39. Van Gogh is the best-known painter in the world.A. probablyB. reasonablyC. immediatelyD. directly40. Fast food doesn’t seem like a good idea, for it is .A. nutritiousB. unhealthyC. balancedD. tasty41. It may not high income, but it can make them feel proud.A. takeB. affordC. causeD. bring42. Many illegal organizations try to cheat people for money the bank.A. on behalf ofB. in the name ofC. with regard toD. for the sake of43. Her passionate voice was always influential and .A. dullB. decisiveC. formalD. hesitant44. People in this area are in over the heavily polluted air.A. doubtB. dangerC. troubleD. suspense45. I owed my success to the constant of knowledge.A. searchB. chaseC. pursuitD. inquiry46. I always my childhood as the happiest time of my life.A. look out forB. look back onC. look forward toD. look around for47. The two leaders on the issues of the Middle East.A. discussedB. caughtC. supportedD. differed48. Only those who have tasted bitterness will among others.A. lift upB. go upC. burst outD. stand out49. To save energy, people have to their electricity consumption.A. cut outB. cut awayC. cut offD. cut back50. The company has heavy financial losses over the last two years.A. enduredB. bornC. struckD. met51. The clouds had spread and nearly the entire sky.A. separatedB. hiddenC. blockedD. covered52. The Vice Chairman of the conference is inviting the VIPs.A. in view ofB. in charge ofC. in terms ofD. in place of53. I am certainly lucky to have a kind wife who is loving .A. in mindB. in personC. by natureD. on purpose54. She decided to have a physical checkup as soon as she finished .A. what she didB. what she had doneC. what she would doD. what she was doing55. I the instant coffee if it’s all you’ve got.A. don’t object to havingB. don’t object to haveC. am not objecting to haveD. am not objected to having56. I like staying alone at home more than with her to the shopping mall.A. to goB. goingC. goD. being gone57. I certainly didn’t appreciate when I made mistakes.A. to be accusedB. having accusedC. to have been accusedD. being accused58. You have said that, now Grandma’s really angry.A. shouldn’tB. couldn’tC. wouldn’tD. needn’t59. The hotel couldn’t offer for all four of us.A. a large enough roomB. a large room enoughC. an enough large roomD. a room enough large60. No sooner had I locked the door the telephone rang.A. whenB. afterC. thanD. as61. Rumor spread the president of the company was involved in the crime.A. howB. thatC. whatD. which62. You’re understand the real meaning of love.A. too young toB. so young as toC. young enough toD. as young as to63. What would happen if he told mom and dad what we had done?A. do you supposeB. will you supposeC. you supposeD. may you suppose64. Come on, be realistic; life is not it was in your time.A. whatB. whichC. whenD. that65. Ever since we moved to South Florida two years ago, we fresh clean air.A. had been enjoyingB. have been enjoyingC. are enjoyingD. enjoyed66. I’m fully of the consequences of what I’ve said.A.doubtful B. aware C. worried D. concerned67. Some people seem to let their kids do they like.A. whateverB. howeverC. whicheverD. wherever68. Bill had drunk as he did but without any obvious ill effects.A. as twice muchB. much as twice C.as much twice D.twice as much69. It is important that the boy an adult to take care of him.A. haveB. hadC. hasD. having70. I was interested in school work; otherwise I mad.A. should goB. would have goneC. had goneD. would go71. The park was easy walking distance of our hotel.A. within B.inside C. about D. from72. Some expensive drugs can be economical .A. at long lastB. in the long wayC. in the long runD. at long length73. As population increases, .A. industrial output also doesB. as industrial output doesC. industrial output does tooD. so does industrial output74. Speaking two languages one has obvious practical benefits.A. other thanB. better than C.rather than D. less than75. It is her beautiful eyes attract most of the fans.A.that B.which C. what D. whoPart IV Cloze (10 points)Directions:There are l0 numbered blanks in the following passage. For each blank, there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET.Mystery novels sell thousands of copies each year. And many 76 count Agatha Christie among their favorite authors. Christie was born in September 77 1890 in England. When she was 78 up, her mother often told her stories. Christie loved these 79 that took her into a world of fantasy. Christie’s mother also encouraged her to write from a 80 age.At 16, Christie went to a school in Paris to study piano and singing. She learned to play the piano very well. But she 81 made music a career because of stage fright.At 22, she fell in love with Archie Christie. They 82 married in 1914 at the beginning of World Wall I. During the war, Christie wrote her first detective story: The Mysterious Affair at Styles. She chose the crime, and then 83 a detective named Hercule Poirot to solve it. She sent the book to a publisher, 84 it was rejected.After the war ended, Christie sent her book to more publishers and finally in 1920, one 85 it. She earned just£25 for it. Over the next few years, Christie wrote more books and short stories, gaining experience as a writer.76. A. books B. readers C. lovers D. writers77. A. of B. at C. around D. by78. A .raising B. reaching C. growing D. keeping79. A. days B. stories C. places D. things80. A. young B. little C. right D. good81. A. seldom B. always C. often D. never82. A. had B. went C. got D. remained83. A. wrote B. brought C. invented D. drew84. A. but B. though C. so D. if85. A. praised B. recognized C. approved D. publishedPaper Two试卷二(30 minutes)Part V Writing (15 points)Directions: Y ou are to write in 100~120 words on the topic of“High-speed railway in China.”You should base your composition on the outline given in Chinese below.1.我国高速铁路的发展举世瞩目;2.你对我国高铁发展有何看法?请给出理由和例证;3.结论。
河南省成人高等教育学士学位英语水平考试真题2013年(B卷) (1)
河南省成人高等教育学士学位英语水平考试真题2013年(B卷)(总分:100.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、Part Ⅰ Grammar and Vocabulary(总题数:20,分数:20.00)1.—I"m too tired, but let"s go.—Why ______ rest a while?(分数:1.00)A.don"t we √B.not let"sC.not weD.let"s not解析:[解析] 句意:我们为什么不休息一会呢?反义疑问句用助动词do,否定形式要用缩写形式。
故选A。
2.His use of technical terms let his audience ______.(分数:1.00)A.confusingB.confused √C.with confusionD.to confusion解析:[解析] 句意:他的技术术语的使用让听众困惑。
confused意为“困惑的”,用于修饰人;confusing 意为“令人困惑的”,用于修饰物。
3.Are you going to keep me ______ all day long?(分数:1.00)A.to waitB.waitC.wailing √D.waited解析:[解析] 句意:你打算让我等上一整天吗?keep sb. doing使某人一直做某事。
4.March is the third month of ______.(分数:1.00)A.a yearB.yearC.the year √D.years解析:[解析] 句意:三月是一年当中的第三个月。
the year指的是从一月到十二月的整年,a year暗含12个月,从哪天算起都行。
故选C。
5.One of the serious problems facing us is ______ of how to get enough manpower.(分数:1.00)A.that √B.itC.whichD.what解析:[解析] 句意:我们面临的其中的一个重要问题是如何获得足够的人力。
全国成人学士学位英语统一考试大纲
全国高等教育成人本科生申请学士学位英语统一考试大纲全国高等教育成人本科生申请学士学位英语统一考试大纲(教育部学位与研究生教育发展中心制定)总则为适应成人高等教育本科毕业生申请学士学位外语统一考试的要求,根据国务院学位委员会《关于授予成人高等教育本科毕业生学士学位暂行规定》和国务院学位委员会、原国家教育委员会《关于整顿普通高等学校授予成人高等教育本科毕业生学士学位工作的通知》的有关规定,参照普通本科英语教学大纲的要求,并结合成人高等教育本科英语教学的实际情况,特制订«全国高等教育成人本科生申请学士学位英语统一考试大纲»。
适应对象: 除全国高等教育成人本科生申请学士学位考生外,还对英语二 / 双学位考生做出了具体的要求。
这样会使考试更加规范,使广大考生能够熟悉英语考试的内容、题型、难度、及记分办法。
本大纲将于2011年开始执行。
现将有关问题作如下说明:成人英语教学的目的是培养学生具有较强的阅读能力,一定的英汉互译能力,和初步的听说能力,使他们能以英语为工具,获取专业所需要的信息,并为进一步提高英语水平打下较好的基础。
为此,本考试主要考核学生运用语言的能力,重点是考核学生的阅读能力以及对语法结构和词语用法的熟练程度。
本考试是一种标准化考试。
考试方式为笔试。
考试范围主要参照全日制文理科、本科英语教学大纲所规定的1—3级除听说以外的大部分内容。
在题型设计上,英汉互译部分和写作部分是主观性试题之外,其余试题均采用客观性的单项或多项选择题形式。
听说考试正在规划之中,待时机成熟时实施。
客观性试题有信度较高,覆盖面广的优点;而主观性试题有利于提高测试的效度,能更好的检测考生运用语言的能力。
为此,本考试采用主观题、客观题混合型,以保证良好的信度和效度,以利于未来全国统考、考查或评估。
本考试按百分制计分,满分为120分(其中100分为成人本科学士学位满分成绩,再加20分为二 / 双学位考生满分成绩 )。
成人高考考试科目
全国成人高校招生高中起点升本科、专科
统一考试科目表
附件三:
2013年全国成人高校招生专科起点升本科
招生专业与统一考试科目对照表
一、哲学、文学(艺术类除外)、历史学以及中医、中药学(一级学科)
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二、艺术类(一级学科)
三、工学、理学(生物科学类、地理科学类、环境科学类、心理学类等四个一级学科除外)
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四、经济学、管理学以及职业教育类、生物科学类、地理科学类、环境科学类、心理学类、药学类(除中药学类外)等六个一级学科
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五、法学
六、教育学
七、农学
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八、医学(中医学类、药学类等两个一级学科除外)
附件四:
2013年全国成人高校招生统一考试时间表
一、高中起点升本科、专科考试时间表
二、专科起点升本科考试时间表
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北京2013年5月学士学位三级英语考试真题+答案
D. Fat cells are there to help us maintain a good health.
5. Which of the following is an appropriate title for this passage?
2. The main idea of the third paragraph is_____
A. how to write a medical research paper
B. how to avoid sleep loss
C. how the research was conducted
D. how to conduct a medical experiment
With the sea ice forming later in the year and melting earlier, polar bears do not have enough opportunity to hunt and eat. Less sea ice makes it harder for the bears to catch the seals. The bears must swim longer distances between ice packs(大片浮冰), and they can't always make it. The ice is also getting thinner. These conditions can cause polar-bearcabsto become separated from their mothers, who provide them with food.
成人学士学位英语考试
成人学士学位英语考试成人高等教育非英语专业学士学位英语水平考试是由各省级高等教育主管部门组织的统一考试,其目的是为了客观地测试非英语专业成人本科毕业生申请学士学位者的英语语言知识和运用能力,考查其是否达到普通本科教育非英语专业英语教学的一般要求,是各省市成人高等教育本科毕业生获得成人学士学位的必备条件之一。
成人高等教育非英语专业学士学位英语水平考试要求考生能够较熟练地掌握英语基本语法和常用词汇,具有较强的阅读能力和综合运用能力。
因目前该考试不是全国统考,各省关于考试没有统一规定,各省学位办与考生所在院校规定教材大纲、报名条件、报名及考试时间、成绩有效期、考试次数,请考生以当地学位办或所在院校公布的文件为准。
学位英语考试报名对象主要为在校成人本科生(专升本和高中升本科生);已毕业学生在校期间未通过该考试的,毕业后一年内可以报名参加考试;网络教育(远程教育)和成人教育(继续教育)、电大部分专业的学员。
一般情况下,在哪个学校读本科、申请学士学位,就在哪个学校报名参加学位英语统一考试。
成人高等教育本科毕业生外语统一考试不是全国统考,所以各省市收费标准不同。
学位英语考试不是全国统考,各省市报名及考试时间不同,考试报名一般采取网上报名与现场确认相结合的方式进行。
具体报名及考试时间以当地学位办或考生所在院校公布的通知为准。
北京学位英语考试每年举行两次,一般在5月和11月,每次考试时间为2个小时,即上午9:00-11:00。
每年于2月底3月初和7月-9月完成报名工作。
辽宁学位英语考试每年举行两次,分别在5月和11月,考试报名一般在3月和9月。
湖南学位英语考试每年举行两次,分别在5和11月,其他语种考试每年只举行一次(每年5月)。
每年在3/4月和9/10月进行报名工作。
河南学位英语考试一年一次,在每年的11月举行。
每年9月份左右开始进行报名。
江苏学位英语考试一年一次,在每年的11月举行。
各个学校的报名及截止时间不统一,有的学校九月上旬开始报名,有的学校是九月中旬开始报名。
成人高等教育本科生学士学位英语水平统考单词、短语
成人高等教育本科生学士学位英语水平统考单词、短语
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n.时代 v.变老 在…年龄时 n.代理人,代表 ad.以前,…前 v.同意,赞同 v.一致,适合 就…达成协议 同意做… 同意某人的意见 n.同意,一致 n.协定,协议 adj.农业的 n.农业 ad.前头,在前 在…前面,先于… v.援助,救援 n.援助,救护 n.助手,辅助物 目的在于,旨在 v.志在,旨在(at) v.瞄准,针对(at) n.目标,目的 n.空气,大气,天空 v.使通风 n.神气,架子 乘飞机 在流行中,在传播中 n.航(空)线 n.航空邮件 n.飞机 n.航空站,机场 v.惊动,惊吓 n.警报 n.惊恐,惊慌 a.相同的,相像的 ad.同样地,相似地 a.活着的 a.活跃,活泼,热闹 a.全部的,所有的 pron.全部,一切,全体 ad.完全,都 首先,首要、尤其 毕竟,虽然这样 极其重要 始终,一直 同时 行,可以 顺利,良好 完全,根本(用于否定句)究竟, 到底(用于疑问句中) 既然…就(用于条件句中) 到处,遍及 总共,共计 全力以赴,竭尽全力 一点也不,不用谢 仍然 v.允许 v.承认 考虑到 ad.几乎,差不多 a./ad.独自,单独 ad.仅仅,只 听其自然,不要去管 听其自然,不要去管, 更不用说 ad.向前 prep.沿着 ad.出声地,大声地 n.字母表 ad.已,已经 ad.亦,也 v.改变,变更 a.两者挑一的 n.可供选择的事物 conj.虽然,即使 n.高度,海拔 pl.高地 ad.完全,总之,全部 ad.一旁,一边
广东省成人高等教育学士学位英语水平考试真题2013年_真题(含答案与解析)-交互
广东省成人高等教育学士学位英语水平考试真题2013年(总分100, 做题时间90分钟)Paper OnePart Ⅰ Dialogue ComprehensionDirections:There are 15 short incomplete dialogues in this part, each followed by 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one to complete the dialogue and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.1.Abby: Do you like living in the city?Bob: ______ It"s too noisy.SSS_SINGLE_SELA That"s for sure.B Not really.C It all depends.D Who knows?分值: 1答案:B[解析] 本题考查询问喜好偏爱的对话场景。
会话中问是否喜欢住在这里,回答中后半句说太吵闹了,所以回答中前半部分应为否定的表达。
选项A是肯定回答;选项C、D为不肯定的回答。
故选B。
2.Clair: Are **ing with us?Douglas: ______ I"ve got to prepare for the test.SSS_SINGLE_SELA Maybe some other time.B Well, if you insist.C Who cares?D I"d be glad to.分值: 1答案:A[解析] 本题考查接受或拒绝邀请对话场景。
会话中问是否要一起,回答中后半句说要去准备考试,所以回答的前半句应为不去,为否定答案。
河北省成人本科学位英语真题2013年_真题-无答案
河北省成人本科学位英语真题2013年(总分100,考试时间120分钟)英语试卷一Part I Dialogue Completion (15 points) Directions: There are 15 short incomplete dialogues in this part, each followed by 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one to complete the dialogue and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.1. Louise: Would you like to go to a party this Saturday? Jackie: ______________. What kind of party?A. Feels great.B. Sounds good.C. Looks nice.D. Seems OK.2. Customer: Hi, I’d like a double room for tonight Receptionist: ____________? Customer: Yes, I called you last week from Seattle. My name is Bob Woods.A. Do you have an appointment?B. Have you paid beforehand?C. Do you have a reservation?D. Have you made an order?3. Sally: You look great in this red dress! Jennifer: __________.A. No, it’s not. Yours looks better.B. No, I don’t like it very much.C. I quite agree with you.D. Thank you. It’s my favorite.4. Ginger: Hey, how was your vacation? Lily: Too bad. I broke my arm when skiing and had to come back home. Ginger: ____________A. I feel heartbreaking for you.B. Oh, no. How awful!C. Oh, how shameful!D. I don’t like what you said.5. Doctor: How is your backache? Is it still bothering you? Patient: ________. Now I can’t move.A. That’s fine.B. All right.C. I am afraid so.D. I am sorry to hear that.6. Tracy: Excuse me. I wonder if you could help me with this suitcase. I just want to put it on the top rack. Robert: ________A. OK, I don’t care.B. Fine, I agree.C. Sure, no problem.D. Why don’t I?7. Susan: Chris is very generous, isn’t he? He always invites people out. Rebecca: _________. He’s never invited me anywhere.A. I must admit it.B. You are right.C. What do you know?D. Do you think so?8. Lodger: I’m terribly sorry that I broke your teacup. I’ll pay for it. Landlady: _________A. No, you’d better not.B. Oh, it doesn’t matter.C. Yes, take care of yourself.D. Oh, can’t complain.9. Maggie: Could I speak to Justin, please? Justin: __________.A. Yes, please.B. Yes, you can.C. Speaking.D. Who are you?10. Salesgirl: Can I help you? We’ve got some new shirts here. Customer: OK, thanks. _________A. Mind your own business.B. We are just looking.C. Take care of yourself.D. We will need you later.11. Vivian: Guess what? Mr. Hale in our office will be promoted as the sales manager. Betty: _________A. Are you telling the truth?B. Oh, congratulations!C. Are you all right?D. Oh, you must be kidding!12. Ted: Do you have to have that TV on quite so loud? Paul: ________, is it bothering you?A. Yes, I have toB. I’m sorryC. Yes, enjoy yourselfD. Excuse me13. Emily: I feel very upset. I quarreled with my mom this morning. Miss Foster: What’s the problem? ________A. Do you want to talk about it?B. You must tell me everything.C. You shouldn’t quarrel with her.D. Do you think you are right?14. William: What about we go to the cinema this evening? Carmela: OK. ________ ? William: Some action movies I think.A. What’s up?B. What’s on?C. What about?D. What for?15. Lodger: Hello, I am calling about the three-bedroom apartment advertised in the newspaper. _________ Landlady: Yes it is. Would you like to have a look at it?A. Is it still available?B. Is it occupied?C. Is there anyone in?D. Is there a possibilityPart II Reading Comprehension (40 points) Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each of the passages is followed by 5 questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.Passage One Americans this year will swallow 15, 000 tons of aspirin, one of the safest and most effective drugs invented by man. As the most popular medicine in the world today, it is an effective pain reliever. Its bad effects are relatively mild, and it is cheap. Although aspirin was first sold by a **pany in 1899, it has been around much longer than that. Hippocrates, in ancient Greece, understood the medical value of the leaves and tree bark which today are known to contain salicylates, the chemical in aspirin. During the 19th century there was a great deal of experimentation in Europe with this chemical, and it led to the introduction of aspirin. By 19l5, aspirin tablets(片剂) were available in the United States. For millions of people suffering from arthritis, aspirin is the only thing that works. A small quantity of aspirin (two five-grain tablets) relieves pain and inflammation. It also reduces fever by interfering with some of the body's reactions. Aspirin, in short, is truly the 20th-century wonder drug. On the other hand, it is also the second largest suicide drug and is the leading cause of poisoning among children. It has side effects that, although relatively mild, are largely unrecognized among users. Aspirin is very irritating to the stomach lining, and many aspirin **plain about upset stomach. There is a right way and a wrong way to take aspirin. The best way is to chew the tablets before swallowing them with water, but few people can stand the bitter taste. Some people suggest crushing the tablets in milk or orange juice and drinking that.16. This article discusses __________.A. the multiple functions of aspirinB. how and why aspirin was inventedC. the history and the features of aspirinD. how to take aspirin properly17. According to the second paragraph, salicylates is __________.A. leaves and tree barksB. the old name of aspirinC. the name of a US companyD. a component of aspirin18. Which symptom can NOT be treated by aspirin?A. feverB. reactionsC. painD. inflammation19. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that the best way to take aspirin is to take it __________.A. with bitter waterB. with orange juiceC. in tablet formD. in powder form20. The author of this article seems to be__________.A. against the use of aspirinB. in favour of aspirinC. doubtful about aspirinD. not interested in aspirinPassage Two Dr. Mary Jo Bane is the associate director of the Center for Research on Women. Her recent study found “surprising evidence of the persistence of **mitments to family life”, which cast doubt on **mon myths about American family. Myth 1: The American Family is Dying Because of the Soaring Divorce Rate. According to Dr. Bane’s study, the American family is changing, not dying. It is becoming smaller and the divorce rate is high. But Dr. Bane says that despite the high divorce rate, marriage has never been more popular. The majority of divorced people re-marry, but only 2%marry more than twice. Most marriages last a long time, and a large proportion of divorces are from teenage marriages. Depending on the specific situation, there’s often good reason for teenage marriages to break up. Myth 2: Working Mothers are Destroying the Family by Neglecting Their Children. “There’s no evidence that children receive less attention from mothers who work outside the home than from mothers working inside the h ome,” says Dr. Bane. “You have to divide the time into different categories: simple physical function and educational time or development time when a mother plays with the child. So far we haven’t seen the amount of educational or development time vary muc h, whether or not the mother works outside the home.” In fact, Dr. Bane finds evidence that working mothers, especially in the middle class, try to compensate for working by setting aside time exclusively for their childre n. “They probably read more to th eir children and spend more time in planned activities with them than nonworking mothers do.” says Dr. Bane.21. Dr. Mary Jo Bane’s study seems to suggest that _________.A. Americans are persistent in careerB. Americans are serious with their familiesC. American families are all breaking upD. American families are perfect as usual22. It can be inferred that **mon myths of American family consider family life to be _________.A. in great dangerB. quite wonderfulC. changing too fastD. very satisfying23. According to the article, which of the following is true about marriage and divorce?A. Divorced people never consider a second marriage.B. Teenage couples often divorce out of no reason.C. Less and less people plan to get married.D. Very few people have a third or fourth marriage.24. For the children whose mothers go out to work, __________.A. it is better to have mothers at homeB. almost no attention is paid to themC. no less attention is paid to themD. a lot of time is spent playing games25. Compared with nonworking mothers, working mothers________.A. spare less time to stay with their childrenB. do more educational activities with childrenC. do very little simple physical houseworkD. avoid disturbing their work by family dutiesPassage Three Crime has its own cycles, a magazine reported some years ago. Police records that were studied for five years from over 2,400 cities and towns show a surprising link between changes in the season and crime patterns in UK. The pattern of crime has varied very little over a long period of years. Murder reaches its high during July and August, as do rape and other violent attacks. Murder, moreove r, is more than seasonal: it is a weekend crime. It is also a nighttime crime: 62 percent of murders **mitted between 6 p. m. and 6 a. m. Unlike the summer high in crimes of bodily harm, burglary has a different cycle. You are most likely to be robbed between 6 p. m. and 2 a. m. on a Saturday night in December, January or February. The most uncriminal month of all is May; however, more dog bites are reported in this month than in any other month of the year. On the other hand, our intellectual seasonal cycles **pletely different from our criminal tendencies. Professor Huntington, of the Foundation for the Study of Cycles, made extensive studies to discover the seasons when people read serious books, attend scientific meetings, make the highest scores on examinations, and propose the most changes to patents. In all instances, he found a spring peak and an autumn peak separated by a summer low. On the other hand, Professor Huntington's studies indicated that June is the peak month for suicides and admissions to mental hospitals. June is also a peak month for marriages!26. The seasonal cycle of crime patterns is proved by_________.A. the figures in police recordsB. 2,400 cities and townsC. a magazine reportD. the studies by police officers27. According to paragraph 2, a murder would most possibly occur on _________.A. a weekday morning in springB. a weekday morning in autumnC. a weekend night in summerD. a weekend night in winter28. What makes May a special month of the year?A. All types of crimes happen in May.B. There is no crime happened in May.C. Criminals increase in number in May.D. Dog attacks are most frequent in May.29. Which behavior is NOT an example of human intellectual activities?A. Reading books on philosophy.B. Attending wedding ceremony.C. Working on mathematics questions.D. Innovating engineering machinery.30. According to Professor Huntington’s study, June is the peak month when people _________.A. get divorcedB. recover from mental illnessC. try to kill themselvesD. climb high and low mountainsPassage Four In Lusaka, Zambia, a young man applying for a job was told to see the manager. He leaned over the receptionist’s desk and asked. “What tribe(部落) is he?”When the receptionist told him that the manager was a Mashona, the applicant replied, “Then I'll never get the job.”This phenomenon is called tribalism(部落主义). There are more than 2,000 tribes in black Africa. Each has its own language, customs, and physical characteristics that make its members almost immediately recognizable to a person from another tribe. To the Westerner, tribalism is one of the most difficult of African customs to understand. It makes many people think of savagery, warfare, or old-fashioned customs. However, to most Africans, tribalism simply means very strong loyalty to one’s ethnic group. It is a force that can be both good and bad. By definition tribalism means sharing among members of the extended family. It makes sure that a person is taken care of by his own group tribesman. To give a job to a fellow is not wrong; it is an obligation. Similarly, for a politician or military leader, it is considered **mon sense to choose his closest advisers from people of his own tribe. This ensures security, continuity, and authority. Tribal loyalty may mean a quick promotion—from sergeant to captain, from clerk to manager—within a very short time. Modern African politicians publicly speak out against tribal divisions. Yet it remains perhaps the most powerful force in day-to-day African life.31. In paragraph 1, why did the young man believe his job application will be refused?A. His behavior was not appropriate.B. He belonged to the same tribe with the manager.C. He didn’t belong to the same tribe with the manager.D. His questions annoyed the receptionist.32. The situation in the first paragraph is an example of_______.A. the difficulty of getting a job in AfricaB. the disagreement on tribalism among AfricansC. the great numbers of tribes in AfricaD. the importance of tribalism in Africa33. What might be **mon attitudes of Westerners towards tribalism?A. positiveB. indifferentC. negativeD. none of the above34. According to the article, which of the following is NOT an evidence of tribalism?A. Sergeants maintain security in his own tribe.B. Politicians choose men from his own tribe as intimate advisers.C. Military leaders promote fellow tribesmen to higher positions.D. Managers give jobs to fellow tribesmen.35. What would be the future of tribalism?A. It will soon be destroyed by modern politicians.B. It will remain as strong as it is today and never be changed.C. It will gradually disappear as the society develops.D. It will speed up further division of tribes.Part III Vocabulary and Structure (20 points) Directions: There are 40 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that **pletes the sentence. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.36. The government is determined to __________ an end to inflation.A. giveB. bringC. takeD. set37. The outcome of the football match was not as what we had_________ .A. expandedB. expensedC. expiredD. expected38. The university is very unlikely to recruit any student who fails to meet the__________ for admission.A. conditionsB. requestsC. requirementsD. conception39. __________ emergency, it is advisable to remain calm and do not panic.A. Because ofB. In case ofC. By means ofD. In spite of40. The city is ________ of three sections, which are separated by rivers.A. consistB. madeC. composedD. comprised41. The strong earthquake happened without any hints and in the end few people ________.A. revivedB. survivedC. relievedD. surrounded42. Some students ________ school due to financial difficulties.A. dropped on toB. dropped in atC. dropped out ofD. dropped off from43. The ________of telephone has brought much convenience to people around the world.A. innovationB. resolutionC. revolutionD. invention44. The public ________the officials of neglecting their duty.A. ashamedB. relatedC. blamedD. reflected45. With the conditions constantly changing, the result of the experiment is not always _____________.A. changeableB. reliableC. reasonableD. variable46. Make sure all the members of our club arrive on time, _______ there will be little time left for the discussion.A. howeverB. whileC. thereforeD. otherwise47. If no evidence could be provided to prove Martin is guilty, he will soon be _______by the Police.A. relievedB. releasedC. reliedD. relayed48. A variety of factors ________to the final resolution of the economic conflicts between the two countries.A. constitutedB. attributedC. contributedD. distributed49. Such rude behavior is too much for a fair lady like Miss Davis to ________.A. tolerateB. accuseC. terrifyD. account50. Ashley is very showy and she always wants to be the _____ of attention in public.A. subjectB. emphasisC. topD. focus51. The troops marched quietly into the village __________ alert the enemies.A. not as toB. so thatC. so as not toD. in order to52. Since you are still waiting for the result of the examination, why not find a __________ job?A. long lastingB. easy-goingC. temporaryD. terminal53. Years of experience in the stock exchange market has made him an ________ stock consultant.A. outstandingB. outbreakingC. outspokenD. outlasting54. You were not listening to what the professor had said and your answer was totally______.A. indirectB. irrelevantC. irresponsibleD. indefinite55. The Japanese car, which is more economical, has long been considered a _________ to US car makers.A. competingB. competitiveC. competitionD. competitor56. You need to know that ________ arrest is a crime in itself.A. resistingB. the resistingC. resistedD. to be resisted57. She has no interest in cooking and shopping, _______ I.A. so doB. neither doC. so too amD. nor am58. By 2011, the university ________ 10000 postgraduates.A. trainsB. will be trainingC. will be trainedD. will have trained59. Seldom ____ any mistakes during his ten-year service in **pany.A. did he makeB. he ever madeC. should he makeD. he would make60. For a green-hand babysitter, it seems a very difficult task ______.A. to stop the child to cryB. to stop the child cryingC. stopping the child to cryD. stop the child crying61. Many things______ almost impossible in the ancient times are **mon today.A. being consideredB. consideringC. to considerD. considered62. There are five factories in this region, _______over 100 workers.A. with each haveB. each havingC. each hasD. with each has over63. Who________ that first discovered America---the New Continent?A. wasB. it wasC. was itD. did64. The two tourists __________I shared the room were both British.A. whomB. whoC. in whichD. with whom65. Hardly ______ the people rushed towards it.A. the bus stopped beforeB. was the bus stopping thenC. had stopped the bus thanD. had the bus stopped when66. Being defeated for the third time, it seemed to him that it was no use_______ anything any more.A. to try doingB. trying to doC. to try to doD. tried to do67. Since 1970, Mr. Johnson ________in this hospital and he loves the job very much.A. has workedB. will be workingC. has been workingD. is working68. The Great Pyramid ________the west bank of the Nile River, not far from Cairo.A. is located onB. is situated inC. is located atD. is situated of69. Could you please tell me _____ to repair our fax machine?A. how much it costsB. how much cost isC. how much costs itD. how much does it cost70. This instrument is ________that one.A. almost as useful thanB. as almost useful asC. almost as useful asD. as useful almost as71. What would you do if war _________?A. breaking outB. will break outC. breaks outD. were to break out72. Although__________ happened in the Arctic region sounds like fairy tale, it truly exits.A. itB. whatC. whichD. that73. The question is ______ to send troops to take part in the war.A. if worthwhile it willB. whether it will be worthwhileC. whether worthwhile it will beD. if will be it worthwhile74. ______ that Martin had passed the important exam, his friends called to congratulate him.A. Having been heardB. To have heardC. Being heardD. Having heard75. She wanted to join the group of men________ was to explore the mysteries of the planets.A. whoB. whichC. whose workD. their workPart IV Cloze Test (10 points) Directions: There are 10 blanks in the following passage. For each numbered blank, there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.In times of economic recession when jobs are hard to find, it is important to organize your job search carefully. Here are some tips to make your search more 76 . First of all,consider that your job is getting a job. Work at getting a job every day for a 77 number of hours. Make it a habit. Next, ask people you know to suggest other people for you 78 about a job, so valuable information may be obtained. Then, on the day of the interview, BE ON TIME. On time means five to ten minutes early. If possible, take some time to drive to the office 79 time so you know exactly where you are going and 80 it will take to get there. Also,at the end of every interview, ask the person who interviewed you for suggestions and names of people for you to 81 . Offer to work 82 if a full-time job is not immediately available. 83 willing and eager. Most important,if you are not accepted, don’t get 84 and give up. Your job search will 85 be successful if you work hard at getting it.76.A. productiveB. interestingC. purposefulD. economical77.A. greatB. lotC. regularD. reliable78.A. to talkB. to talk toC. to getD. to get to79.A. onB. inC. ahead ofD. short of80.A. how muchB. how fastC. how oftenD. how long81.A. concernB. contactC. contractD. complain82.A. all the timeB. no timeC. part-timeD. some time83.A. AppearB. AttractC. ArouseD. Attend84.A. hatedB. discouragedC. excitedD. overjoyed85.A. eventfullyB. easilyC. enoughD. eventually英语试卷二Part V Writing (15 points)86. Directions: You are to write in 100-120 words on the topic “E-book or Paper Book”You should base **position on the outline given in Chinese below: 1. 有人喜欢阅读电子书;2. 有人依旧喜欢纸质图书;3. 谈谈你的看法。
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湖北成人本科学位英语真题2013年(总分120, 做题时间120分钟)Part I Vocabulary and Structure(20 points)Directions: There are 20 incomplete sentences in this section. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B,C, and D. Choose the One answer that **pletes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.1.By no means ( )our mistakes.SSS_SINGLE_SELA we ought ignoreB we ought to ignoreC ought we ignoreD ought we to ignore2.This new instrument is far superior ( )the old one we bought three years ago.SSS_SINGLE_SELA thanB toC overD of3.No sooner had they got off the train ( )it started moving.SSS_SINGLE_SELA whenB thanC thenD after4.You should be able to ( )right from wrong.SSS_SINGLE_SELA perceiveB distinguishC sightD observe5.Any student who ( )his homework is unlikely to pass the examination.SSS_SINGLE_SELA reducesB offendsC practicesD neglects6.The investigation, ( )will soon be published, was made by John.SSS_SINGLE_SELA at which the resultsB the results on whichC whose resultsD at whose results7.( )you return those books to the library immediately, you will have to pay a fine.SSS_SINGLE_SELA UntilB UnlessC IfD Provided8.I ( )writing the article by the time you get back.SSS_SINGLE_SELA shall finishB must have finishedC have finishedD shall have finished9.( )anything about the accident, he went to work as well.SSS_SINGLE_SELA Not knowB Know notC Knowing notD Not knowing10.Having finished the letter, he ( )it carefully and sealed the envelop with a kiss.SSS_SINGLE_SELA foldedB bentC turnedD equipped11.The police were given an order that the stolen documents must be recovered at all ( ).SSS_SINGLE_SELA accountsB conditionsC paymentsD costs12.I promised to look ( )the matter as soon as I got there.SSS_SINGLE_SELA forB inC intoD after13.Your sister has made an ( )for you to see the dentist at 3 this afternoon.SSS_SINGLE_SELA appointmentB interviewC opportunityD assignment14.I wish you ( )to me before you went and bought that car.SSS_SINGLE_SELA spokeB will speakC was going to speakD had spoken15.Before her marriage, she spent a considerable time in that very part of Shanghai, ( )she belonged.SSS_SINGLE_SELA whichB to whereC to whichD at which16.Nowhere else in the world ( )more attractive scenery than in Switzerland.SSS_SINGLE_SELA you can findB is foundC can you findD has been found17.An old friend from abroad, ( )I was expeeting to stay with, telephoned me from the airport.SSS_SINGLE_SELA thatB whomC whoD which18.A great celebration is going to be held ( )the distinguished writer.SSS_SINGLE_SELA in spite ofB in honor ofC in favor ofD in the name of19.All the members in the jury agreed that man was ( )of theft.SSS_SINGLE_SELA criminalB chargedC guiltyD faulty20.**mittee is expeeted to ( )a decision this evening.SSS_SINGLE_SELA reaehB arriveC bringD takePart H Reading Comprehension ( 40 points)Directions: in this part There are 4 passages followed by questions or unfinished statements, each with four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D.Choose the one you think is the best answer.Then mark the corresponding letter in the Answer Sheet One with a single line through the center.Passage 1Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage:Television has opened windows in everybody's life.Young men will never again go to waras they did in lions of people now have seen the effects of a battle.And the result has been a generaldislike of war, and perhaps more interest in helping those who suffer from all the terrible things that have been shown on the screen.Television has also changed politics.The most distant areas can now follow state affairs, see and hear the politicians before an election. Better informed, people are more likely to vote, and so to make their opinion count.Unfortunately, television's influence has been extremely harmful to the young.Children do not have enough experience to realize that TV shows present an unreal world;that TV advertisements lie to sell products that are sometimes bad or useless. They believe that the violence they see is normal and acceptable.All educators agree that the "television generations" are more violent than their parents and grandparents.Also, the young are less ed to TV shows, where everything is quick and interesting, they do not have the patience to read an article without pictures;to read a book that requires thinking;to listen to a teacher who doesn't do funny things like the people on children's programs. And they expect all problems to besolved happily in ten, fifteen, or thirty minutes.That's the time it takes on the screen.SSS_SINGLE_SEL21.In the past, many young people ( ).A knew the effects of warB went in for politicsC liked to save the wounded in warsD were willing to be soldiersSSS_SINGLE_SEL22.Now with TV people can ( ).A discuss politics at an information centerB show more interest ill politicsC make their own decisions on political affairsD express their opinions freelySSS_SINGLE_SEL23.The author thinks that TV advertisements ( ).A are not reliable on the wholeB are useless to peopleC are a good guide to adultsD are very harmful to the youngSSS_SINGLE_SEL24.Which is NOT true according to the passage?A People have become used to crimes nowB With a TV set some problems can be solved quicklyC People now like to read books with pictureD The adults are less violent than the youngSSS_SINGLE_SEL25.From the passage, we can conclude that ( ).A children should keep away from TVB TV programs should be improvedC children's books should have picturesD TV has a deep influence on the youngPassage 2Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage:Harriet Beecher Stowe had poured her heart into her anti-slavery book," Uncle Tom's Cabin". But neither she nor her first publisher thought it would be a big success, The publisher was so doubtful that he wanted her to split the publishing costs with him, and all she hoped was that it would make enough money for her to buya new silk dress.But whenthe first 5,000 copies were printed in 1852, they sold out in two days.In a year the book had sold 300,000 copies in the United States and 150,000 in England.For a while it outsold (销得比…多) every book in the world, except the Bible.Within six months of its release, a play was made from the book which ran 350 performances in New York and remained America's most popular play for 80 years.It might appear that "Uncle Tom's Cabin" was univer sallypopular , but this was certainly not true.Many people during those pre-Civil War days--particularly defenders of the slavery system—condemned it as false propaganda and poorly written melodrama(传奇剧作品).Harriet did have strong religious views against slavery ( When asked how she came to write the book, she replied," God wrote it." ), an she tried to convince people slavery was wrong, so perhaps the book could be considered propaganda. But if so, it was true propaganda, because it accurately described the evils of slavery.Though she was born in Connecticut, 1832, as a young woman she moved to Cincinnati, Ohio,when her father accepted the presidency of newly founded Lane Theological Seminary (神学院). Ohio was a free state, but just across the Ohio River in Kentucky, Harriet saw slavery in action.She lived 18 years in Cincinnati, marrying Calvin Stowe, professor of a college.In 1851, Harriet Beecher Stowe began her book.Its vast influence strengthened the anti-slavery movementand angered defenders of the slave system.Today some historians(历史学家) think that it helped bring on the American Civil War.In fact, when Abraham Lincoln met Harriet at the White House during the Civil War, he said," So, this is the little lady who started this big war."SSS_SINGLE_SEL26.Before the publication of the book "Uncle Tom's Cabin" ( ).A Harriet knew that it would be a great successB the publisher wanted Harriet to publish it at her own expenseC nobody knew that it would become a very popular bookD no publisher wanted to publish this anti-slavery bookSSS_SINGLE_SEL27.Some people did not like "Uncle Tom's Cabin"chiefly because ( ).A the author was merely an unknown little ladyB they thought it was mere propagandaC the book was poorly writtenD the book might lead to a terrible warSSS_SINGLE_SEL28.Harriet Beecher Stowe was able to describe the evils of slavery because ().A she had lived for 18 years in a state where slavery was legalB she had suffered quite a lot under the slavery systemC she had witnessed what happened under theslavery systemD she had read a lot about the slavery systemSSS_SINGLE_SEL29.When Abraham Lincoln called Harriet "the little lady who started this big war", he ( ).A thought that she was almost a war criminalB was talking about the great influence her book had producedC was blaming her for the miseries the people had sufferedduring the warD was praising her for the contributions she had made during the warSSS_SINGLE_SEL30.The writer wrote the passage in order to ( ).A expose the evils of the slavery systemB condemn all kinds of warC describe people's life in Harriet's timeD tell us how Harriet wrote her famous bookPassage 3Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage:England is not a big country: from north to south and from east to west it is only about three hundred miles across. But for a small country it has a surprising range of climate. People who have never visited England, or who have visited only one part of it, often make the mistake of thinking that it is a cold and wet country, Except for the summer months of June to September, this is probably true of the north of England and the Midlands.In the south, however, the climate is much more pleasant.One result is that when people retire from a job in the north they often prefer to move down to the milder south.Perhaps the warmest part of the country is the southwest, which consists of the counties of Devon and Cornwall.The warm Gulf Stream flows across the North Atlantic Ocean from the Gulf of Mexico and makes the coastal regions of the southwest quite warm. Palm trees, bamboo (竹) and many semi-tropical(亚热带的) plants grow well in the southwest of England.Flowers and vegetables ripen(成熟) as much as a month earlier than those elsewhere.Farmers in the area obtain a higher price for their vegetables and flowers because they are read earlier. In winter there may be several feet of snow in other parts of England but there will probably be no snow at all in the southwest. This may be one of the reasons why the southwest is one of England's most popular holiday areas.SSS_SINGLE_SEL31.The distance from the center of England to the south coast is about ( ).A one hundred milesB three hundred milesC one hundred and fifty milesD six hundred milesSSS_SINGLE_SEL32.England is a country ( ).A with a cold and wet climateB with a surprising climateC with a pleasant climateD with a variety of climatesSSS_SINGLE_SEL33.According to the passage, ( ).A flowers and vegetables fromDevon are on the market one month earlierB farmers in the southwest grow as many vegetables and flowers as farmers elsewhereC people in the southwest have to pay a higher price for vegetables and flowersD vegetables inCornwall ripen as much as a month earlier than flowersSSS_SINGLE_SEL34.In the north of England and the Midlands, ( ).A it is cold and wet all the year roundB the climate is pleasant as a wholeC it is warm most of the time in a yearD only the summer is not cold or wetSSS_SINGLE_SEL35.In winter, people in Devon and Cornwall ( ).A seldom see snowB never see any snowC may have several feet of snowD often see snowPassage 4Questions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage:All the useful energy at the surface of the **es from the activity of the sun.The sun heats and feeds creatures and mankind.Each year it provides men with two hundred million tons of grain and nearly ten million tons of wood, coal, oil, natural gas, and all other fuels are stored energy from the sun. Some wascollected by this season's plants as **pounds.Some was stored by plants and trees ages ago.Even waterpower derives from the sun. Water turned into vapor by the sun fails as rain. It courses down the mountains and is converted to electric power. Light transmits only the energy **es from thesun's outer layer, and much of this energy that is directed towards the earth never arrives.About nine tenths of it is absorbed by the atmosphere of the earth. In fact, the earth itself gets only one half millionth of the sun's entire output of radiant energy.SSS_SINGLE_SEL36.The sun is the source of all of the following EXCEPT ( ).A gasolineB natural gasC atomic powerD animal fatSSS_SINGLE_SEL37.Radiant energy is stored as **pounds by ( ).A plantsB waterC rockD creaturesSSS_SINGLE_SEL38.The sun's energy provides us with all EXCEPT ( ).A rainB tealC waterD lightSSS_SINGLE_SEL39.The largest part of the light energy directed towards the earth is ( ).A stored up by the plantsB absorbed by the earth's atmosphereC stored up by the animals in the form of body fatD used for electric powerSSS_SINGLE_SEL40.Of the sun's total output of radiant energy, the earth receives ( ).A one tenthB one millionthC all **es from the surface of the sunD a verysmall portionPart llI Cloze ( 10 points)Directions: There are 10 blanks in the following passage, For each blank there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. You should choose the ONE answer that best fits into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet One with a single line through the center.Once upon a time a poor farmer taking a sack of wheat to the mill did not know 41 to do when it slipped from his horse and fell onto the road.The sack was 42 heavy for him to lift, and his only hope was that 43 some one **e riding by and lend a hand.It was not long 44 a rider appeared, but the farmer's heart sank when he recognized him, for it was the great man who lived in acastle nearby.The farmer 45 have dared to ask another farmer to help, or any poor man who might **e 46 the road, but he eould not beg a favor of so great a man. 47 , as soon as the great man came up he got off his horse, saying "I see you've had bad luck, friend.How good it is 48 I'm here just at the right time." Then he took one 49 of the sack, the farmer the other, and between them they lifted it on the horse."Sir," asked the farmer, "how can I pay you?""Easily enough," the great man replied. " Whenever you see 50 else in trouble, do the same for him."SSS_SINGLE_SEL41.A howB whatC whichD whetherSSS_SINGLE_SEL42.B veryC quiteD tooSSS_SINGLE_SEL 43.A presentlyB immediatelyC generallyD quicklySSS_SINGLE_SEL 44.A beforeB untilC afterD sinceSSS_SINGLE_SEL 45.A oughtB shouldC wouldD couldSSS_SINGLE_SEL 46.A acrossB alongC throughD aloneSSS_SINGLE_SEL 47.A NeverthelessB HoweverC MoreoverD AlhoughSSS_SINGLE_SEL 48.B whichC thenD thatSSS_SINGLE_SEL49.A pieceB endC partD edgeSSS_SINGLE_SEL50.A someoneB everyoneC anyoneD onePart IV Translation ( 20 points )Directions: Read the following passage carefully. Then translate the underlined sentences marked from 51-55 into Chinese. You should write your translation on the Answer Sheet.During the middle of the 19th century, 51. Germany, along with other European nations, suffered from workplace deaths and accidents as a result of growing industrialization. 52. Driven in part by Christian love for the helpless as well as a practical political impulse to undercut the support of the socialist labor movement, Chancellor Bismarck created the world's first workers' compensation law in 1884.By 1908, the United States was the only industrial nation in the world that lacked **pensation insurance. America's injured workers could sue for damages in a court of law, but they still faced a number of legal barriers. 53. For example, employees had to provethat their injuries directly resulted from employer negligence and that they themselves were ignorant about potential dangers in the workplace. The first state workers' compensation law in this country passed in 1911, and the program soon spread throughout the nation.After World War II , benefit payments to American workers did not keep up with the cost of living.In 1970, President Richard Nixon set up a **mission to study the problems of **pensation. Two years later, **mission issued 19 key recommendations, including one that called for **pensation benefit levels to 100 percent of the states' average weekly wages.In fact, the **pensation benefit in America has climbed from 55 percent of the states' average weekly wages in 1972 to 97 percent today. 54. But, as most studies show, every l0 percent increase in compensation benefits results in a 5 percent increase in the numbers of workers who file for claims. 55.And with so much more money floating in the workers' compensation system, it's not surprising that doctors and lawyers have helped themselves to get a large slice of the growing pie.SSS_TEXT_QUSTI51.Germany, along with other European nations, suffered from workplace deaths and accidents as a result of growing industrialization.SSS_TEXT_QUSTI52.Driven in part by Christian love for the helpless as well as a practical political impulse to undercut the support of the socialist labor movement, Chancellor Bismarck created the world's first workers' compensation law in 1884.SSS_TEXT_QUSTI53.For example, employees had to prove that their injuries directly resulted from employer negligence and that they themselves were ignorant about potential dangers in the workplace.SSS_TEXT_QUSTI54.But, as most studies show, every l0 percent increase in compensation benefits results in a 5 percent increase in the numbers of workers who file for claims.SSS_TEXT_QUSTI55.And with so much more money floating in the workers' compensation system, it's not surprising that doctors and lawyers have helped themselves to get a large slice of the growing pie.Part V Writing ( 30 points )56.Directions: For this part, you are allowed thirty minutes to write a composition on the topic"Shopping Online" .You should write at least 120 words, and base **position on the outline givenin Chinese below:1.讨论网购的利与弊。
江西省自考学位英语历年试题及参考答案解析讲解
2013年11月江西省成人(自考)本科学士学位英语统一考试试题及答案解析【该试题附带答案详细解析及评分参考】第一部分:阅读理解(共20题,40分考试时间为35分钟)(一)Long long ago people made fires from lightning(闪电)。
But they had to keep the fire burning, for they couldn’t start it again if there was no lightning. Later, they found out hitting two piece of stone together could make a spark (火花). The spark could fire dry leaves. In this way they could make thefire again if it went out. Them people also learned to make a fire by rubbing. They made a hole on a bigpiece of wood and put a smaller stick into the hole. They turned the stick again and again. After a fewminutes they got a fire.As years went by, people learned other ways to make a fire. Sometimes they used the heat fromsun. they held a piece of glass in the right way and made a piece of paper on fire.About two centuries ago, people began to make matches (火柴). Matches brought people a quick and easy way to make fire. Today matches are still being used, but people have more new ways tomake fires. One of them is to use an electric fire starter. Of course an electric fire starter is much more expensive than a box of matches. But it is more useful.1. A spark can _________.A. fire any leavesB. burn anythingC. burn dry leavesD. keep fires burning2. We can also get a fire by _________.A. making a hole on a big piece of woodB. putting a smaller stick into the holeC. turning the stick hard for a whileD. doing all the above together3. Matches have been used _________.A. for about two thousand yearsB. for about two hundred yearsC. since people began to use fire for cookingD. since people used the heat from the sun.4. From this passage we know _______.A. using matches is the easiest and most useful way to make firesB. people don’t use matches any more since they had electric fire startersC. today there are only two ways to make firesD. some forest fires happen from lightning5. Choose the right order of the ways to make fires people got to know _________.a. with a matchb. from the sunc. from lightningd. by rubbinge. with an electric fire starter.A. d, b, c, a, eB. d, c, b, a, eC. c, d, b, a, eD. c, b, d, a ,e答案及解析1.【答案】C【解析】细节题。