2008年4月试题(A)
2008年4月全国自考普通逻辑历年真题答案
对全部高中资料试卷电气设备,在安装过程中以及安装结束后进行高中资料试卷调整试验;通电检查所有设备高中资料电试力卷保相护互装作置用调与试相技互术关,系电,通力根1保过据护管生高线产中敷工资设艺料技高试术中卷0资不配料仅置试可技卷以术要解是求决指,吊机对顶组电层在气配进设置行备不继进规电行范保空高护载中高与资中带料资负试料荷卷试下问卷高题总中2体2资,配料而置试且时卷可,调保需控障要试各在验类最;管大对路限设习度备题内进到来行位确调。保整在机使管组其路高在敷中正设资常过料工程试况1卷中下安,与全要过,加度并强工且看作尽护下可1都关能可于地以管缩正路小常高故工中障作资高;料中对试资于卷料继连试电接卷保管破护口坏进处范行理围整高,核中或对资者定料对值试某,卷些审弯异核扁常与度高校固中对定资图盒料纸位试,置卷编.工保写况护复进层杂行防设自腐备动跨与处接装理地置,线高尤弯中其曲资要半料避径试免标卷错高调误等试高,方中要案资求,料技编试术写5、卷交重电保底要气护。设设装管备备置线4高、调动敷中电试作设资气高,技料课中并3术试、件资且中卷管中料拒包试路调试绝含验敷试卷动线方设技作槽案技术,、以术来管及避架系免等统不多启必项动要方高式案中,;资为对料解整试决套卷高启突中动然语过停文程机电中。气高因课中此件资,中料电管试力壁卷高薄电中、气资接设料口备试不进卷严行保等调护问试装题工置,作调合并试理且技利进术用行,管过要线关求敷运电设行力技高保术中护。资装线料置缆试做敷卷到设技准原术确则指灵:导活在。。分对对线于于盒调差处试动,过保当程护不中装同高置电中高压资中回料资路试料交卷试叉技卷时术调,问试应题技采,术用作是金为指属调发隔试电板人机进员一行,变隔需压开要器处在组理事在;前发同掌生一握内线图部槽纸故内资障,料时强、,电设需回备要路制进须造行同厂外时家部切出电断具源习高高题中中电资资源料料,试试线卷卷缆试切敷验除设报从完告而毕与采,相用要关高进技中行术资检资料查料试和,卷检并主测且要处了保理解护。现装场置设。备高中资料试卷布置情况与有关高中资料试卷电气系统接线等情况,然后根据规范与规程规定,制定设备调试高中资料试卷方案。
甘肃省2008年4月教师资格证考试小学心理学真题试题及答案
甘肃省二OO八年四月中小学教师资格认定考试心理学(小学组)试卷课程代码(9996)一、单项选择题(在每小题的四个备选答案中,选出一个正确的答案,并将其代码填入题干后的括号内。
每小题2分,共40分)1.20世纪20年代到50年代末,是教育心理学的()A、初创时期B、发展时期C、成熟时期D、完善时期2.皮亚杰认知发展的阶段理论认为,守恒观念出现的关键是()A、多维思维B、自我中心思维C、可逆思维D、具体逻辑思维3.经典性条件作用论的提出者是()A、巴甫洛夫B、斯金纳C、桑代克D、苛勒4.根据学习动机的动力来源,可将学习动机分为()A、高尚的动机与低级的动机B、近景动机与远景动机C、内部动机与外部动机D、直接动机与间接动机5.“汉语拼音的学习干扰英语音标的学习”体现的迁移种类是()A、逆向迁移B、负迁移C、垂直迁移D、一般迁移6.小学生在掌握概念时一般先达到()A、符号学习水平B、感知学习水平C、表象学习水平D、概念学习水平7.以下技能中,属于操作技能的是()A、阅读技能B、运算技能C、记忆技能D、吹拉弹唱技能8.属于资源管理策略的是()A、做笔记B、复习方式多样化C、设计学习空间D、列提纲9.个体在面对问题情境时,在规定的时间内产生大量不同的观念,说明其思维具有()A、流畅性B、变通性C、指向性D、独创性10.从整体发展来看,小学生品德发展的关键年龄大致是()A、8岁左右B、9岁左右C、10岁左右D、11岁左右11.“一个学生过分害怕猫,我们可以让他先看猫的照片,谈论猫;再让他远远观看关在笼中的猫,靠近笼中的猫;最后让他摸猫抱猫,消除对猫的惧怕反应”,这是运用了()A、全身松驰训练B、强化法C、肯定性训练D、系统脱敏法12.对程序教学贡献最大的心理学家是( )A、斯金纳B、普莱西C、布鲁纳D、加涅13.分配学生座位时,最值得教师关注的应该是( )A、对课堂纪律的影响B、学生听课效果C、学生心理感受D、对人际关系的影响14.某一测验在多次施测后所得到的分数的稳定、一致程度,即( )A、信度B、效度C、难度D、区分度15.教师的期望或明或暗地被传送给学生,学生会按照教师所期望的方向来塑造自己的行为。
2008年大学英语四级考试AB卷真题及答案(三)
听⼒Part IV Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth) (25 minutes) 25%Section A 5%(10×0.5%)Directions: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are requested to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. Please mark the corresponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.Questions 47 to 56 are based on the following passage.Some years ago I was offered a writing assignment that would require three month of travel though Europe's had been aboard a couple of times, but I could hardly claim to know my way around the continent. Moreover, my knowledge of foreign languages was limited to a little college French.I hesitated. How would I, unable to speak the language, totally unfamiliar with local geography or transportation systems, set up interviews and do research? It seemed impossible, and with considerable news. I sat down to write a letter begging off. Halfway through, thought ran through my mind: you can't learn if you don't try. So I accepted the assignment.There were some bad moments. But by the time I had finished the trip I was an experienced traveler. And ever since, I have never hesitated to head for even the most remote of places, without guides or even advanced bookings, confident that somehow I will manage.The point is that the new, the different, is almost by definition scary. But ach time you try something, you learn, and as the learning piles up, the world opens to you.I've learned to ski at 40, and flown up the Rhine River in a balloon. And I know I'll go on doing such things. It's not because I'm braver or more daring than others. I'm not, but I'll accept anxiety as another name for challenge and I believe I can accomplish wonders.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡 2 上作答。
2008年山西省高中阶段教育教育招生统一考试
2008年山西省高中阶段教育教育招生统一考试数 学一、填空题(每小题2分,共20分) 1.-5的相反数是 。
2.在“2008北京”奥运会国家体育场“鸟巢”钢结构工程施工建设中,首先使用了我国科研人员自主研制的强度为460 000 000帕的钢材,这个数据用科学计数法表示为 帕。
3.计算:()=-⋅2332x x 。
4.如图,直线a ∥b ,直线AC 分别交a 、b 于点B 、C ,直线AD 交a 于点D 。
若∠1=20 o , ∠2=65 o ,则∠3= 。
5.某校开展为地震灾区捐款活动,九年级(2)班第1 组8名学生捐款如下(单位:元)100 50 20 20 30 10 20 15 则这组数据的众数是 。
6.不等组⎩⎨⎧+<+≥-71403x x x 的解集是 。
7.计算:()=⎪⎭⎫⎝⎛+---1212328 。
8.在方格纸上建立如图所示的平面直角坐标系,将△ABO 绕点O 按顺时针方向旋转90 o ,得△A ’B ’O ,则点A 的对应点A ’的坐标为 。
9.二次函数322-+=x x y 的图象的对称轴是直线 。
10.如图所示的图案是由正六边形密铺而成,黑色正六边形周围第一层有六个白色正六边形,则第n 层有 白色正六边形。
二、选择题(在下列各小题中,均给出四个备选答案,其中只有一个是正确答案,请将正确答案的字母代号填入下表相应的空格内。
每小题3分,共24分)题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 答案11.一元二次方程032=+x x 的解是A .3-=xB .3,021==x xC .3,021-==x xD .3=x 12.下列运算正确的是A .a b a b 11+-=+-B .()2222b ab a b a ++=-- C .12316+=+a a D .()222-=-13.如图所示的图形是由7个完全相同的小立方体组成的立体图形,这个立体图形的主视力是14.在平面直角坐标系中,点()12,7+--m 在第三象限,则m 的取值范围是A .21<m B .21->m C .21-<m D .21>m15.抛物线5422---=x x y 经过平移得到22x y -=,平移方法是A .向左平移1个单位,再向下平移3个单位B .向左平移1个单位,再向上平移3个单位C .向右平移1个单位,再向下平移3个单位D .向右平移1个单位,再向上平移3个单位16.王师傅在楼顶上的点A 处测得楼前一棵树CD 的顶端C 的俯角为60 o , 又知水平距离BD=10m ,楼高AB=24 m ,则树高CD 为A .()31024-m B .⎪⎪⎭⎫⎝⎛-331024m C .()3524-m D .9m 17.如图,第四象限的角平分线OM 与反比例函数()0≠=k xky 的图象交于点A ,已知OA=23,则该函数的解析式为A .x y 3=B .x y 3-= C .x y 9= D .xy 9-=18.如图,有一圆心角为120 o 、半径长为6cm 的扇形,若将OA 、OB 重合后围成一圆锥侧面,那么圆锥的高是A .24cmB .35cmC .62cmD .32cm三、解答题(本题共76分) 19.(本题8分)求代数式的值:212244632--+-÷+++x x x x x x ,其中6-=x 。
2008年4月全国自考写作(一)真题和答案
2008年4月全国自考写作(一)历年真题参考答案一、单项选择题(本大题共25小题,每小题1分,共25分)在每小题列出的四个备选项中只有一个是符合题目要求的,请将其代码填写在题后的括号内。
错选、多选或未选均无分。
1.说明书实用性特点的含义是( )A.强调内容上的确凿和表达上的准确B.注意事物的内部构造和相互联系C.让人们知道如何正确掌握和使用被说明对象D.语言要简洁和通俗易懂答案:C2.不属于语言准确要求的是( )A.仔细辨析同义词B.根据语境选词C.造句要合乎语法、逻辑D.避免堆砌,多用短句答案:D3.配合图画或实物,对具体事物、人物进行说明的说明文是( )A.科学说明文B.解说词C.科学小品D.说明书答案:B4.文章语言受语言环境制约的特点是( )A.语境性B.符号性C.个体性D.具体性答案:A5.情感性主题的文章选材要求是( )A.选择知识含量大、信息密集的材料B.选择能够寄托情思的形象具体材料C.选择具有一定权威性的理论材料D.选择符合作者哲学理念的材料答案:B6.游记写作的描写对象除了自然景观外,还应特别重视的是( )A.人物性格的刻画B.事件情节的曲折C.人文景观的文化内涵D.新闻时效的特别关注答案:C7.文章开端的主要结构作用是( )A.提出文章的主题或中心论点B.作为全文的生发点和切入点C.表达作者的明确写作意图D.设置文章结构的脉络和线索答案:B8.消息的三层标题,标在最上一层的题目是( )A.辅题B.子题C.正题D.引题答案:D9.观念的力量不可低估。
有时给人输入一个信息可致人死命。
将军的一个喷嚏和怒吼,送了小公务员的命;顺治帝打了他弟弟一记耳光,其弟无疾而殁。
这里运用的立论方法是( )A.引证法B.喻证法C.类比法D.例证法答案:D10.鲁迅《祝福》中,先用“我”第一人称叙述,后又改用“他”第三人称叙述。
转换的主要原因是( )A.叙述更为真实B.读者感到亲切C.便于抒发作者感情D.不受时空限制答案:D11.论据对论点来说,最重要的是( )A.材料完整B.材料丰富C.材料生动活泼D.材料理由充分有力答案:D12.下列几组文种,大都用条陈式表述方式的一组是( )A.合同、章程、总结B.条例、通告、计划C.合同、章程、条例D.规划、章程、通告答案:C13.将一只东北虎与一只华南虎放在一起进行比较,这种比较应是( )A.相似比较B.相同比较C.相异比较D.对比比较答案:A14.确定主题时,真实地直率地按照客观对象的本来面貌去描绘现实,显示其实际存在的样子,最符合这种情况的原则是( )A.主题应符合对象实际、揭示真相本质B.主题应有针对性C.主题应有普遍性D.主题应考虑作者主观条件答案:A15.竺可桢科学报告《杭州西湖生成的原因》,标题体现的是( )A.研究课题B.中心论点C.文章主题D.该文论据答案:A16..素材是指( )A.未经过提炼加工的原始材料B.简单而朴素的材料C.用于文章表现主题的材料D.经过作者亲自处理过的材料答案:A17.文章写作时用来提炼、表现主题的事物和观念是( )A.题材B.素材C.材料D.资料答案:C18.下列公文文种中,具有答复功能的一种是( )A.报告B.决定C.通告D.议案答案:A19.结构连贯性的标示和依据指的是( )A.开头和结尾B.段落和层次C.线索和脉络D.过渡和照应答案:C20.写文章总是有针对性的,根据要求,作者应具有( )A.结构意识B.读者意识C.文体意识D.语言意识答案:B21.鲁迅小说《药》的线索是( )A.人物B.故事C.环境D.物品答案:D22.贾谊《过秦论》(上)先叙秦国由盛而亡的史实,最后点出原因“仁义不施,而攻守之势异也”。
2008年四川省成都市高中统一招生考打印k4
2008年成都市高中阶段教育学校统一招生考试试卷(地震无听力)(含成都市初三毕业会考)全卷分A卷和B卷。
A卷满分100分,B卷满分50分。
考试时间120分钟。
A卷分A卷I和A卷II,A卷I为选择题,A卷II为其他类型的题。
A卷I答案务必填在答题卡上;A卷II及B卷答案务必全部写在试卷上。
请注意答题卡的横竖格式。
A卷(共100分)A卷I(选择题90分)注意事项:1.A卷I共6页,在答A卷I前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、考试科目涂写在试卷和答题卡上。
考试结束时,监考人员将试卷和答题卡一并收回。
2.每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案,不能答在试卷上。
第一部分基础知识运用(共50小题,计50分)一、选择填空(共30小题,计30分)A)从各题的A、B、c三个选项中,找出和画线部分意思相同或相近、并能替换画线部分的选项。
(共5分)1. A few minutes later,Paul an d Nancy got to Center Street by bus.A.ran to B.arrived at C.went to2. Sam looks strong,but actually he is not in good health.A.in fact B.in all C.in general3. I found a supermarket close to my new house.A.in front of B.far from C.next to4. After the vacation, all the students returned to the schoo1.A.gave back B.sent back C.went back5. Peter told me he loves China and he wants to travel all over China.A.around B.through C.inB) 从各题的A、B、c三个选项中选择正确答案。
词汇 第6单元历年试题
英语词汇学试题课程代码:008322002年4月1.According to the degree of similarity, homonyms can be classified into( )A. perfect homonymsB. homonyms (书:homograph)C. homophonesD. all the aboveKey: D, p 100ment on the following pairs of sentences in terms of superordinate and subordinates.a. The man said he would come to our school next week.b. The visiting scholar said he would visit our university next Monday. Key: p 117Superordinate Subordinate1) man scholar2) come visit3) school university4) week Monday2003年4月4.The way to define an antonym is based on . ( ) A.contradiction B.contrarinessC.oppositeness D.relativenessKey: C p1115.The fact that the whole vocabulary can be divided up into fields can be exemplified by .( )A.Roget’s Thesaurus B.Concise Oxford Dictionary C.New Webster’s Dictionary D.Co-build DictionaryKey: A p12043.synonymKey: p104ment on the following pairs of sentences in terms of subordinates and superordinates.a. The girl got a book in the university.b. The girl borrowed a dictionary from the department.Key: P117-1182004年4月10. The fundamental difference between homonyms and polysemants is whether ______.A. they come from the same sourceB. they are correlated with one central meaningC. they are listed under one headword in a dictionaryD. all the aboveKey: D p10250. Make a tree diagram to arrange the following words in order of hyponymy.apple, cabbage, food, vegetable, mutton, fruit, peach, meat, beef, orange, spinach, pork, celeryKey: p132/2142005年4月1. There are two approaches to the study of polysemy. They are( )A. primary and secondaryB. central and peripheralC. diachronic and synchronicD. formal and functionalKey: C p963. Synonyms can be classified into two major groups, that is:( )A. absolute and relativeB. absolute and completeC. relative and nearD. complete and identicalKey: A p10411. Sources of homonyms include( )A. changes in sound and spellingB. borrowingC. shorteningD. all of the aboveKey: D p10119. Radiation and ___________ are the two coinages which the development of word meaning follows from monosemy to polysemy. Key: concatenation p9848. What is polysemy? Illustrate your points.Key: p952006年4月2. The differences between synonyms boil down to three areas, namely, _________.( )A. extension, increase and expansionB. denotation, connotation and applicationC. comprehension, understanding and knowingD. polysemy, homograph and homophoneKey: B p10747. What are the three areas to account for the difference between synonyms? Illustrate your points.Key: p 10711. Motivation accounts for the connection between the word-form and _________.( )A. its referentB. its referring expressionsC. its meaningD. its conceptKey: C p8344. conceptual meaningKey: p8750. Collocation can affect the meaning of words.Comment on the statement with your own example.Key: p91Key: negative p115-116Key: diachronic & synchronic p962007年4月10.As far as denotation is concerned, relative synonyms may differ ______.( )A.in the diachronic approach B.in the stylistic and emotive colouring of wordsC.in usage in simple terms D.in the range and intensity of meaning Key: D p10720.Relative synonyms also called ______________ are similar or nearly the same in denotation, but embrace different degrees of a given quality. Key: near-synonym p10550.Use examples to illustrate the similarity and difference between absolute synonyms and relative synonyms.Key: P1052007年7月8.One of the interesting features about a language is that there are a great many more ________ than ________ in it. ( )A.hyponyms … homonyms B.homonyms … hyponyms C.synonyms … antonyms D.antonyms … synonymsKey: C p11419. Antonyms are classified on the basis of ________.Key: oppositeness p11149. Analyze and comment on the differences of synonyms in three ways. Key: denotation, connotation application p1072008年4月8. What is a common feature peculiar to all natural languages? ()A. Suffixation.B. Polysemy.C. Allomorph.D. Variation.Key: B p10319. Red, scarlet, mauve, violet, lavender, pansy, black, purple, etc, make up the ________field of ‘colours’.Key: semantic p12020. Some words can have two different types of antonyms at the same time, one being ________ and the other oppositeKey: negative p115-11644. concatenationKey: p852008年7月16. A common feature peculiar to all natural languages is ________. ( )A. homonymyB. hyponymyC. monosemyD. polysemyKey: D p10318. All the following words can be used as an antonym to the word “clear” EXCEPT ________. ( )A. dirtyB. fussyC. guiltyD. ambiguousKey: B p11346. Relative synonyms or ________ are similar or nearly the same indenotation, but embrace different shades of meaning or different degrees ofa given quality.Key: near-synonyms p10534. homophoneKey: p10061. Analyze and comment on the following two pairs of sentences in terms ofsuperordinates and subordinates:[a]Trees surround the water near our summer place.[b]Old elms surround the lake near our summer cabin.[a]I met a writer who is the relation of a politician.[b]I met a newspaper reporter who is the brother of Senator Buckley. Key: p117-1192009年4月16.Semantic field, according to the course book, is also considered an integral part of ______.( )A.word formation B.word meaningC.meaning change D.sense relationsKey: B p11917.When a word is first coined, it is always ______.( )A.semantic B.onomatopoeicC.monosemic D.polysemicKey: C p9518.The following are all synonymous pairs, but in each the second is standard in usage whereas the first is archaic, EXCEPT ______.( )A.ire/anger B.rich/wealthyC.forlorn/distressed D.bliss/happinessKey: B p10946.Perfect homonyms and polysemants are fully ________ with regard to spelling and pronunciation.Key: identical p10252.homonymKey: p10058.Decide whether the following statement is true or false, based on your understanding of the characteristics of antonyms. State your reason with one example.Contrary terms are non-gradable and allow intermediate members in between.Key: p15560.Analyze the following dialogue and comment on the rhetoric use of homonym in italicized font.—“You’re not eating your fish,” a waitress said to a customer. “Anything wrong with it?”—“Long time no sea.” the customer replied.Key: p1032009年7月16. The word ______ is an illustrative example of concatenation. ()A. neckB. boardC. candidateD. harvest17. Based on the degree of ______, homonyms fall into three classes: perfect homonyms, homographs and homophones. ()A. intensityB. propertyC. similarityD. varietyKey: C p10018. Complete synonyms are identical both in grammatical meaning and lexical meaning, including ______ and associative meanings. ()A. conceptualB. perceptualC. eventualD. actualKey: A p10546. In dictionaries, a ______ has its meanings all listed under one headword whereas homonyms are listed as separate entries.Key: polysemant p10254. synchronic approachKey: p9761. Analyze and comment on the fundamental difference between the processes of radiation and concatenation with the words neck and treacle. Key: p982010年4月16. Words are arbitrary symbols with independent identities so far as their spelling and pronunciation is concerned. But ____, all words are related in one way or another.( )A. linguisticallyB. semanticallyC. grammaticallyD. pragmaticallyKey: B p9517, ____, the basic meaning of a word is the core of word-meaning called the central meaning. ()A. OnomatopoeicallyB. DiachronicallyC. SynchronicallyD. EtymologicallyKey: C p9718. One important criterion to tell the fundamental difference between homonyms and polysemants is to see their____. ()A. ideologyB. etymologyC. mythologyD. methodology60. Analyze and comment, with a diagram, on the italicized words increase, extend and expand in the following three sentences based on the concept of discrimination of synonyms.[a] The company has decided to increase its sales by ten per cent next year.[b] The owner of the restaurant is going to extend the kitchen by ten feet this year.[c] The metal will expand if heated.Key: p1082010年7月16. In modern English, an overwhelming majority of words are ______.()A. originalB. initialC. polysemousD. periodicalKey: C p9517. ______, the derived meanings, no matter how many, are secondary in comparison. ()A. SynchronicallyB. DiachronicallyC. EtymologicallyD. OnomatopoeticallyKey: A p9718. Want, wish, like and desire are synonyms, but as far as intensity is concerned, ______ is the strongest of all. ()A. wishB. likeC. wantD. desireKey: D p10946. Hyponymy can be described in terms of ______ graphs, with higher-order superordinates above the lower subordinates.Key: tree-like60. Analyze the following dialogue and comment on the rhetoric use of homonym in italicized font. Customer: "How come your sausages taste like meat at one end, but like bread at the other? " Butcher replied: "Madam, in times like these no butchegr can make both ends meet. "2011年4月10. 30% to 40% of the total number of new words in English vocabulary are produced through ______ .( )A. affixationB. clippingC. compoundingD. shorteningKey: A11. The formation of new words by converting words of one class to another class is called ______. ( )A. prefixationB. suffixationC. acronymyD. conversionKey: D12. The method of creating words by removing the supposed suffixes is called ______. ( )A. back-formationB. clippingC. blendingD. suffixationKey: A34. The process of changing the word "possible" into "impossible" is called _________.Key: prefixation47. Both initialisms and acronyms are formed to a certain extent from initial letters. Is there any difference between them? Illustrate your point with examples.Key: p6650. Comment on the following groups to illustrate the difference between partial and full conversion.Group 1: "white — a white, final — finals"Group 2: "rich — the rich, wounded — the wounded"Key: p582011年7月1. There are two approaches to the study of polysemy. They are( )A. primary and secondaryB. central and peripheralC. diachronic and synchronicD. formal and functional2. Which of the following is NOT a stylistic feature of idioms?( )A. ColloquialB. SlangC. NegativeD. Literary3. Synonyms can be classified into two major groups, that is:( )A. absolute and relativeB. absolute and completeC. relative and nearD. complete and identical4. In the early period of Middle English, English,( )existed side by side.A. Celtic and DanishB. Danish and FrenchC. Latin and CelticD. French and Latin5. A monomorphemic word is a word that consists of a single ( )morpheme.A. formalB. concreteC. freeD. bound6. Which of the following groups of words is NOT onomatopoeically motivated?( )A. croak, drumB. squeak, bleatC. buzz, neighD. bang, trumpet7. LDCE is distinctive for its( )A. clear grammar codesB. usage notesC. language notesD. all of the above8. From the historical point of view, English is more closely related to( )A. GermanB. FrenchC. ScottishD. Irish9. Which of the following is NOT an acronym?( )A. TOEFLB.ODYSSEYC. BASICD. CCTV10. In the course book, the author lists( )types of context clues for inferring word meaning.A. eightB. sixC. sevenD. five11. Sources of homonyms include( )A. changes in sound and spellingB. borrowingC. shorteningD. all of the above12. The written form of English is a(an)( )representation of the spoken form.A. selectiveB. adequateC. imperfectD. natural13. Structurally a( )is the smallest meaningful unit of a language.A. morphemeB. stemC. wordD. compound14. Unlike affixes,( )are often free morphemes.A. suffixesB. prefixesC. inflectional morphemesD. roots15. The four major foreign contributors to the English vocabulary in earlier times were French, Latin,( )A. Scandinavian and ItalianB. Greek and ScandinavianC. Celtic and GreekD. Italian and SpanishⅡ. Complete the following statements with proper words or expressions according to the course book. (10%)16. The name given to the widening of meaning which some words undergo is___________.17. Longman Lexicon of Contemporary English is a___________ dictionary.18. When a new word appears for the first time, the author usually manages to give hints or ___________ in the context to help the readers.19. Radiation and ___________ are the two coinages which the development of word meaning follows from monosemy to polysemy.20. Middle English refers to the language spoken from 1150 to___________.Ⅲ. Match the words or expressions in Column A with those in Column B according to 1) word origin, 2) word formation, and 3) types of synonyms or antonyms. (10%)A B( ) 21. skill A. back-formation( ) 22. babysit B. blending( ) 23. telequiz C. French origin( ) 24. composition/compounding D. Scandinavian origin( ) 25. government E. clipping( ) 26. same/ different F. relative synonyms( ) 27. gent G. Germanic( ) 28. English H. absolute synonyms( ) 29. change/ alter I. Contradictory terms( ) 30. big/ small J. contrary termsⅣ. Study the following words or expressions and identify 1) types of bound morphemes underlined, 2) types of meanings, 3) processes of meaning development, and 4) formation of compounds. (10%)31. neck→primary meaning: that part of man joining the head to the body;a secondary meaning: the narrowest part of anything. ( )32. contradict ( )33. mother: love, care ( )34. upcoming ( )35. window shopping ( )36. radios ( )37. property developer ( )38. candidate→earlier meaning: white-robed;later meaning: a person proposed for a place, award etc. ( )39. handsome ( )40. northward ( )Ⅴ. Define the following terms. (10%)41. encyclopedia42. borrowed words43. blending44. extension45. phrasal verbⅥ. Answer the following questions. Your answers should be clear and short. Write your answers in the space given below. (12%)46. What is the difference between prefixation and suffixation? Explain with two examples.47. What is extra-linguistic context?48. What is polysemy? Illustrate your points.Ⅶ. Analyze and comment on the following. Write your answers in the space given below. (18%)49. Study the following sentence and try to guess the meaning of the wordin italics. Then explain what contextual clues help you to work out the meaning.Carnivores are very dangerous. Not long ago, a tiger escaped from the zoo and killed a dog in the street and ate it.50. Connotative meaning is not stable. Comment on this statement with one example.。
2008年04月全国自考行政管理学真题
2008年04月全国自考行政管理学真题DA:《行政许可法》B:《行政处罚法》C:《行政监察法》D:《行政编制法》10:参考答案:D行政管理机构的首要特性是具有( ) A:权威性B:主体性C:系统性D:合法性11:参考答案:A在美国,既属于白宫的直属机构,又属于总统的助手和顾问班子的机构是( )A:总统办事机构B:内阁和各部C:独立机构D:中央统计局12:参考答案:C人事行政管理最经常的职责和最大量的活动是( )A:监督和控制B:培训和管理C:使用和开发D:奖励和惩罚13:参考答案:B:预算工作的中心环节是( ) A:预算编制B:预算执行C:决算管理D:预算管理14:参考答案:D行政组织中最活跃的因素是( ) A:精神要素B:行政体制C:行政活动D:行政人员15:参考答案:B一般说来,在条件不变的情况下,行政组织结构中管理层次与管理幅度之间的关系是( )A:正比关系B:反比关系C:关系依据情况变化而不同D:不成比例关系16:参考答案:B:提出渐进决策模式的是( ) A:西蒙B:林德布洛姆C:埃佐尼D:杜鲁门17:参考答案:C典型的事后监督是( ) A:行政复议B:听证会C:国政调查D:司法审查18:参考答案:C行政管理中运用法律方法,首先必须要加强( )A:思想教育B:平等原则C:法制教育D:奖惩制度19:参考答案:A经济方法的核心是( ) A:物质利益B:边际效益C:等价交换D:市场规范20:参考答案:D行政系统的专业分工与合作体制得以形成的制度前提与保障是() A:行政管理依据B:行政管理原则C:行政道德规范D:行政法律规范21:参考答案:B 依法行政的核心与精髓在于法律规范的( )A:利益性和法治性B:规范性与约束性C:法治性和平等性D:规范性与政治性22:参考答案:A行政机关利用法律、政策等手段进行社会管理活动和自身管理活动所产生的工作成就以及积极效果称为( )A:行政绩效B:行政效率C:行政效益D:行政成果23:参考答案:D行政绩效评估活动的基础和核心是( )A:设计评估问题B:确立评估程序C:发布评估效果D:确立评估的指标体系24:参考答案:D行政发展的手段和措施是( ) A:行政管理B:行政调节C:行政控制D:行政改革25:参考答案:B主张利用私营部门的管理理念来重塑政府的行政发展模式是( )A:法德模式B:英美模式C:希腊模式D:发展中国家模式二、多项选择题(本大题共10小题,每小题2分,共20分)在每小题列出的五个备选项中至少有两个是符合题目要求的,请将其代码填写在题后的括号内。
2011年教师资格考试教育学试题及答案(2)
2011年教师资格证测试教育学同步训练试题及答案(2)典型真题分析1.衡量一个测验有效性、正确性的重要指标是( )。
(2008年4月)A.信度B.效度C.难度D.区分度【评析】答案为B。
效度是指测量的正确性,即一个测验能够测量出其所要测量的东西的程度,它是科学测量工具最重要的质量指标。
此题旨在考查有效自编测验的特征。
2.根据教学评价的功能,可将其分为( )。
(2007年)A.形成性评价和总结性评价B.常模参照评价和标准参照评价C.配置性评价和诊断性评价D.正式评价和非正式评价【评析】答案为C。
从实施教学评价的时机而言.可分为形成性评价和总结性评价。
根据教学评价资料的处理方式,可分为常模参照评价和标准参照评价。
从教学评价的功能看。
可分为配置性评价和诊断性评价。
根据教学评价的严谨程度,可分为正式评价和非正式评价。
同步训练试题一、单项选择题1.系统地收集有关学生学习行为的资料,参照预定的教学目标对其进行价值判断的过程称为( )。
A.教学测验B.教学评价C.教学测量D.教学鉴定[分析]题干为教学评价的定义。
2.教学评价的目的是对课程、教学方法以及学生培养方案( )。
A.作出分析B.作出判断C.进行评估D.作出决策[分析]教学评价的目的是作出决策。
3.在教学过程中让学生对自己的学习状况进行自我评估,或者凭教师的平常观察记录或和学生的面谈而进行的教学评价属于( )。
A.配置性评价B.形成性评价C.诊断性评价D.总结性评价[分析]从教学评价的时机来看,教学评价分为形成性评价和总结性评价.题干为形成性评价的定义。
4.对学生学习成就的解释采用了相对的观点。
主要用于选拔(如升学测试)或编组、编班的评价方法是( )。
A.形成性评价B.总结性评价C.标准参照评价D.常模参照评价[分析]常模参照评价主要用于选拔和编组、编班等。
5.形成性评价通常发生在( )。
A.教学过程之前B.学生毕业时C.教学过程之后D.教学过程之中6.基于某种特定的标准来评价学生对和教学密切关联的具体知识和技能的掌握程度的评价方式称为( )。
2008英语专四真题及答案详解
TEST FOR ENGLIS H MAJORS (2008) -GRADEFOUR-TIME LIMIT: 135 MINPART I DICTAT ION [15 MIN]Listen to the follow ing passag e. Altoge therthe passag e will be read to you four times. During the firstreadin g, whichwill be done at normal speed, listen and try to unders tandthe meanin g. For the second and thirdreadin gs, the passag e will be read senten ce by senten ce, or phrase by phrase, with interv als of 15 second s. The last readin g will be done at normal speedagainand during this time you should checkyour work. You will then be given2 minute s to checkthroug h your work once more.Please writethe wholepassag e on ANSWER SHEETONE.PART II LISTEN ING COMPRE HENSI ON [120 MIN]In Sectio ns A, B and C you will hear everyt hingONCE ONLY Listen carefu lly and then answerthe questi ons that follow. Mark the correc t answer to each questi on on your answer sheet.SECTIO N A CONVER SATIO NSIn this sectio n you will hear severa l conver satio ns. Listen to the conver satio ns carefu lly and then answer the questi ons that follow.Questi ons 1 to 3 are basedon the.follow ing conver satio n. At the end of the conver satio n, you will be given15 second s to answer the questi ons. Now listen to the conver satio n.1. When is Anne availa ble for the meetin g?A. The thirdweek of May.B. The thirdweek of June.C. The eleven th of June.D. The eleven th of May.2. Theirmeetin g will probab ly take placeinA. London.B. Toront o.C. Mexico City.D. Chicag o.3. When is Eric callin g back?A. Thursd ay aftern oon.B. Friday aftern oon.C. Thursd ay mornin g.D. Friday mornin g.Questi ons 4 to 6 are basedon the follow ing conver satio n. At the end of the conver satio n, you will be given15 second s to answer the questi ons. Now, listen to the conver satio n.4. Accord ing to the woman, advert iseme ntsA. let us know the best produc t.B. give us suffic ientinform ation.C. fail to convin ce people.D. give mislea dinginform ation.5. In the woman's opinio n, moneyspenton advert iseme nts is paidA. by manufa cture rs.B. by custom ers.C. by advert isers.D. by all of them.6. Whichof the follow ing statem entsis INCORR ECT?.A. The womanseemsto be negati ve aboutadvert ising.B. The womanappear s to know more aboutadvert ising.C. The man is to be presen t at a debate on advert ising.D. The man has a lot to talk abouton advert ising.Questi ons 7 to 10 are basedon the follow ing conver satio n. At the end of the conver satio n, you will be given20 second s to answer the questi ons. Now, listen to the conver satio n.7. Mr Brownbrough t with him only a few things becaus eA. therewasn't enough spacein the cupboa rd.B. the hospit al wouldprovid e him with everyt hing.C. he was to stay therefor a very shorttime.D. visito rs couldbringhim otherthings.8. Accord ing to the hospit al rules, at whichof the follow ing hourscan visito rs see patien ts?A. 2:00 pm.B. 5:00 pm.C. 7:00 pm.D. 6:00 pm.9. Whichof the follow ing statem entsis INCORR ECT?A. Patien ts have breakf ast at 8.B. Patien ts have lunchat 12.C. Thereare specia l alcoho l lounge s.D. Thereare specia l smokin g lounge s.10. Whichstatem ent best descri bes Mr Brown?A. He knowslittle abouthospit al rules.B. He can keep alcoho l in the ward.C. He knowswhen to smoke.D. He is used to hospit al life.SECTIO N B PASSAG ESIn this sectio n, you will hear severa l passag es. Listen to the passag es carefu lly and thenanswer the questi ons that follow.Questi ons 11 to 13 are basedon the follow ing passag e. At the end of the passag e, you will be given15 second s to answer the questi ons. Now, listen to the passag e.11. Meetin g roomsof variou s sizesare needed forA. contac ts with headqu arter s.B. relaxa tionand enjoym ent.C. inform al talks.D. differ ent purpos es.12. Whichof the follow ing is NOT mentio ned in the passag e as part of hotelfacili tiesforguests?A. Restau rants.B. Cinema s.C. Swimmi ng pools.D. Bars.13. A hotelfor an intern ation al confer enceshould have the follow ing EXCEPTA. conven ienttransp ort servic es.B. compet ent office secret aries.C. good sports and restau rantfacili ties.D. suitab le and comfor table rooms.Questi ons 14 to 17 are basedon the follow ing passag e. At the end of the passag e, you will be given20 second s to answer the questi ons. Now, listen to the passag e.14. The museum aims mainly to displa yA. the area's techno logic al develo pment.B. the nation's import ant histor icalevents.C. the area's agricu ltura l and indust rialdevelo pment.D. the nation's agricu ltura l and indust rialdevelo pment.15. The follow ing have been signif icant in the area's prospe rityEXCEPTA. the motorw ays.B. the Romanroad.C. the canals.D. the railwa ys.16. We know from the passag e that some exhibi tsA. are borrow ed from worksh ops.B. are specia lly made for displa y.C. reflec t the localcultur e and custom s.D. try to reprod uce the sceneat that time.17. The passag e probab ly comesfromA. a conver satio n on the museum.B. a museum tour guide.C. a museum bookle t.D. a museum advert iseme nt.Questi ons 18 to 20 are basedon the follow ing passag e. At the end of the passag e, you will be given15 second s to answer the questi ons. Now, listen to the passag e.18. Accord ing to the speake r, safety in dormit ory meansthat youA. insure all your expens ive things.B. lock doorswhen goingout.C. lock window s at night.D. take all necess ary precau tions.19. What does the speake r sugges t girlsdo when they are goingto be out late?A. Call theirfriend s.B. Stay with theirfriend s.C. Avoidwalkin g in street s.D. Always take a taxi.20. What is the speake r's last advice?A. To take a few self-defens e classe s.B. To stickto well-lit street s at night.C. To avoidwalkin g aloneat night.D. To stay with theirfriend s.SECTIO N C NEWS BROADC ASTIn this sectio n, you will hear severa l news items. Listen to them carefu lly and then answer the questi ons that follow.Questi ons 21 and 22 are basedon the follow ing news. At the end of the news item, you will be given10 second s to answer the questi ons. Now. listen to the news.21. What happen ed during the New Year celebr ation in Thaila nd?A. Terror istsfought with Govern menttroops.B. Thai troops killed terror ists.C. Therewere shooti ngs.D. Therewere explos ions.22. What has led to the violen t situat ion in the southof Thaila nd?A. The Muslim s wanted indepe ndenc e.B. Thai troops have been sent there.C. About2000 people have been killed.D. Therehave been more bombin gs since2004.Questi ons 23 and 24 are basedon the follow ing news. At the end of the news item, you will be given10 second s to answer the questi ons. Now, listen to the news.23. Underthe nation al oil law, the Iraqigovern mentA. will give more oil revenu es to only a few provin ces.B. will let provin ces distri butetheiroil revenu es.C. will distri buteoil revenu es accord ing to popula tionsize.D. will distri buteoil revenu es accord ing to securi ty needs.24. The constr uctio n packag e is meanttoA. help buildmore houses.B. help improv e the countr y's econom y.C. help more childr en to go to school.D. help more youngpeople to get educat ion.Questi ons 25 and 26 are basedon the follow ing news. At the end of the news item, you will be given10 second s to answer the questi ons. Now, listen to the news.25. The jointcommit tee will promot e co-operat ion betwee n Egyptand Spainin all the follow ingareasEXCEPTA. educat ion.B. indust ry.C. invest ment.D. techno logy.26. What is this news item mainly about?A. The establ ishme nt of a jointcommit tee.B. The traderelati ons betwee n Egyptand Spain.C. The future tradevolume betwee n Egyptand Spain.D. The establ ishme nt of a jointbusine ss counci l.Questi on 27 is basedon the follow ing news. At the end of the news item, you will be given5 second s to answer the questi on. Now, listen to the news.27. Accord ing to the news, Japane se teenag e womenA. are less violen t than men.B. are less violen t than before.C. are more violen t than before.D. are more violen t than men.Questi on 28 is basedon the follow ing news. At the end of the news item, you will be given5 second s to answer the questi on. Now, listen to the news.28. Whichof the follow ing statem entsis CORREC T accord ing to the news?A. Zimbab weans stayed away from voting.B. Zimbab weans were enthus iasti c aboutvoting.C. Only a few Zimbab weans turned up to vote.D. Zimbab weans believ ed that Mugabe wouldwin.Questi ons 29 and 30 are basedon the follow ing news. At the end of the news item, you will be given10 second s to answer the questi ons. Now, listen to the news.29. The news mentio ned _____reason(s) for the action takenby Indian teleco m worker s.A. 1B. 2C. 3D. 430. Accord ing to the news, who amongthe follow ing were NOT affect ed by teleco m worker s'action?A. Banks.B. Big compan ies.C. Long-distan ce caller s.D. Govern mentoffici als.PART III CLOZE[15 MIN]Decide whichof the choice s givenbelowwouldbest comple te the passag e if insert ed in the eorres pondi ng blanks. Mark the best choice for each blankon your answer sheet.Salt, shells or metals are stillused as moneyin out-of-the-way partsof the worldtoday.Salt may seem rather a strang e (31)____ to use as money, (32)_____in countr ies wherethe food of the people is mainly vegeta ble, it is oftenan (33)_____necess ity. Cakesof salt, stampe d to show their(34)____, were used as moneyin some countr ies untilrecent(35)_____,and cakesof salt (36)____ buy goodsin Borneo and partsof Africa.Sea shells (37)_____as moneyat some time(38)____ anothe r over the greate r part of the Old World. Thesewere (39)___ mainly from the beache s of the Maldiv es Island s in the Indian Ocean, and were traded to Indiaand China. In Africa, shells were traded rightacross the (40)___ from East to West.Metal,valued by weight, (41)____ coinsin many partsof the world. Iron, in lumps, bars or rings,is stillused in many countr ies(42)_____papermoney.It can either be exchan ged(43)____ goods, or made into tools, weapon s, or orname nts. The earlymoneyof China, apartfrom shells, was of bronze, (44)_____in flat, roundpieces with a hole in the middle, called"cash". The (45)_____of theseare betwee n threethousa nd and four thousa nd yearsold - olderthan the earlie st coinsof the easter n Medite rrane an.Nowada ys, coinsand noteshave (46)____ nearly all the more pictur esque (47)____ of money, and (48)____ in one or two of the more remote countr ies people stillkeep it for future use on ceremo nial(49)____ such as weddin gs and funera ls, exampl es of (50)____ moneywill soon be foundonly in museum s.(31) A. object B. articl e C. substa nce D. catego ry(32) A. but B. and C. so D. even(33) A. abstra ct B. advant ageou s C. abunda nt D. absolu te(34) A. weight B. valueC. role D. size(35) A. timesB. events C. situat ionsD. condit ions(36) A. even B. also C. stillD. never(37) A. had been used B. are used C. wouldbe used D. wouldhave been used(38) A. and B. but C. yet D. or(39) A. collec ted B. produc ed C. grownD. raised(40) A. city B. distri ct C. commun ib D. contin ent(41) A. proces sed B. produc ed C. preced ed D. procee ded(42) A. in spiteof B. instea d of C. alongwith D. in line with(43) A. agains t B. as C. in D. for(44) A. oftenB. seldom C. really D. much(45) A. earlie r B.earlie st C.better D.best(46) A. replac ed B. reprod ucedC. reflec ted D. recove red(47) A. sizesB. shapes C. format s D. forms(48) A. whileB. althou gh C. becaus e D. if(49) A. events B. gather ingsC. occasi ons D. assemb lies(50) A. origin al B. primit ive C. histor icalD. crudePART IV GRAMMA R & VOCABU LARY[15 MIN]Thereare thirty senten ces in this sectio n. Beneat h each senten ce thereare four wordsor phrase marked A, B, C and D. Choose one word orphra se that best comple tes the senten ce. Mark your answer s on your answer sheet.51. Our associ ation, whichhas consis tentl y presse d for greate r employ mentopport uniti es for tNdisabl ed, will publis h ____ propos als in the near future.A. theirB. ourC. hisD. its52. Had Judy been more carefu l on the mathsexam, she ____ much better result s now.A. wouldbe gettin gB. couldhave gotC. must getD. wouldget53. Nine is to three_____threeis to one.A. whenB. thatC. whichD. what54. Men differ from animal s ____ they can thinkand speak.A. for whichB. for thatC. in thatD. in which55. ____ he wanted to go out with his friend s at the weeken d, he had to stay behind to finishhis assign ment.A. Much thoughB. Much asC. As muchD. Though much56. I enjoye d myself so much ____ I visite d my friend s in Parislast year.A. whenB. whichC. thatD. where57. Whichof the follow ing is INCORR ECT?A. All his lectur es were boring. C. Her few friend s are all fond of dancin g.B. Half his moneywas gone. D. He invite d many his friend s to the party.58. When you have finish ed with that book, don't forget to put it back on my desk, _____?A. do youB. don't youC. will youD. won't you59. What does "He wisely refuse d to spendhis money" mean?A. It was wise of him to refuse to spendhis money.B. He refuse d to spendhis moneyin a wise manner.C. He was shortof moneyand didn't want to buy anythi ng.D. He refuse d, in a wise manner, to spendhis money.60. They stoodchatti ng togeth er as easily and natura lly as ____.A. it couldbeB. couldbeC. it wasD. was61. The follow ing are all correc t respon ses to "Who told the news to the teache r?" EXCEPTA. Jim did this.B. Jim did so.C. Jim did that.D. Jim did.62. Qualit y is ____ counts most.A. whichB. thatC. whatD. where63. In his playsShakes peare _____his charac terslive throug h theirlangua ge.A. wouldmakeB. had madeC. madeD. makes64. The square itself is five hundre d yardswide, five times____ the size of St. Peter's inRome.A. /B. that ofC. whichisD. of65. Whichof the follow ing senten ces expres ses "probab ility"?A. You must leaveimmedi ately.B. You must be feelin g rather tired.C. You must be here by eighto'clock.D. You must comple te the readin g assign menton time.66. When he firststarte d in univer sity, he really felt at _____with his major--- econom ics.A. shoreB. bankC. oceanD. sea67. On the road motori sts should be awareof cyclis ts and be ____ toward s them.A. consid erabl eB. consid eringC. consid erateD. consid ered68. Sallywas a bit shy, but the teache r foundher quite____ discus singa recent film withothers.A. at homeB. at mostC. at houseD. at bean69. The compan y has capita lized_____the errorof judgme nt made by its busine ss compet itor.A. inB. overC. withD. on70. Tim has failed threecourse s this semest er, so he will have to _____them next semest er.A. remakeB. repeatC. reappl yD. revise71. Keep this refere nce book; it may come in _____one day.A. handyB. usefulC. conven ientD. helpfu l72. The questi ons that the speake r raised were well ____ the averag e adult.A. pastB. onC. beyondD. throug h73. Teache rs in this school were encour agedto use dramaas a(n) _____of learni ng.A. designB. instru mentC. agencyD. tool74. First, we need to find out what his scheme is, and then act _____.A. sensit ivelyB. imagin ative lyC. effici entlyD. accord ingly75. At firstJim was not quiteclearwhat he was goingto do afteruniver sity, but now he seems_____on becomi ng a comput er progra mmer.A. fitB. setC. dispos edD. decide d76. When invite d to talk abouthis achiev ement s+ he refuse d to blow his own _____anddeclin ed to speakat the meetin g.A. trumpe tB. whistl eC. bugleD. flute77. In spiteof the treatm ent, the pain in his leg grew inA. gravit yB. extentC. intens ityD. amount78. Bus servic es betwee n Town Centre and Newton Housin g Estate will be _____untilthemotorw ay is repair ed.A. discon tinue dB. suspen dedC. haltedD. ceased79. The moon, beingmuch nearer to the Earththan the Sun, is the ____ causeof the tides.A. princi palB. basicC. initia lD. elemen tary80. Teddycame to my ____ with a cheque of $200 to pay my room rate, afterI phoned himthat my wallet had been stolen.A. attend anceB. assist anceC. rescueD. safetyPART V READIN G COMPRE HENSI ON [25 MIN]In this sectio n thereare four passag es follow ed by questi ons or unfini shedstatem ents,each with four sugges ted answer s marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that you thinkis the best answer. Mark your answer s on your answer sheet.TEXT AWhen the sun is up in Amster dam, the larges t city in the Nether lands sits quietl y on theAmstel River.You can rent a bicycl e, visitthe Van Gogh or Anne Frankmuseum, or take a watertaxi.But when the sun goes down, the partyi ng begins. In the big clubsand in coffee shops,touris ts gather to hang out, talk politi cs and smoke.Severa l areasof the city clearl y show the two worlds that rule Amster dam. And they're allwithin a shortcab ride of each other.For exampl e, Dam Square attrac ts daytim e sights eersto its festiv als, open market s, concer ts and otherevents. Severa l beauti ful and very popula r hotels can be foundthere. And thereis theRoyalPalace and the MagnaPlazashoppi ng mall.But as evenin g descen ds on Dam Square so do the party-seeker s. Hip pop or funk musicbegins blarin g from Club Paradi so and Club Melkwe g. Theseare two of the most popula r clubsinEurope. So if you come, be readyto dance. The clubsdon't shut down until4 am.And whileyou are there, checkout the variou s inexpe nsive ways to tour the city. Don'tworryaboutgettin g lost. Althou gh Dutchis the offici al langua ge, most people in Amster dam speakEnglis h and are happyto help you with direct ions.And you'll notice that half the people in the street s are on bicycl es. They rent for US$17 to $20 for a wholeday.Amster dam also has a good canalsystem. From anywhe re betwee n U852 and $9.50, you can use the canalbus or a watertaxi to cruise the "Venice of the North".You can take in the pictur esque canalhousearchit ectur e: The rows of neat, narrow four-storydwelli ngs of browns tonewith largewindow s are well worthseeing. Many of them are severa l centur ies old.You mightalso want to jump out of the canalbus at the Museum Quarte r and startwalkin g.Master piece s by Dutchartist s such as Rembra ndt, Bruege l, Van Gogh and others are on displa y atthe V an Gogh Museum, Rembra ndt Houseand others.The city has an apprec iatio n of its histor ic past. One placeto visitis the Anne FrankHousein Nine Street s. It was therethat the youngJewish girl wroteher famous diaryduring WorldWar II. Visito rs can view Anne's origin al diaryand climbbehind the bookca se to the room whereshe and her family hid from the Nazisfor two years.81. At the beginn ing of the passag e, the author indica tes thatA. Amster dam is genera lly knownas a quietcity.B. partie s go on all day long in Amster dam,C. Amster dam presen ts two differ ent pictur es.D. Amster dam attrac ts many daytim e visito rs.82. Whichtouris t attrac tionis citedfor elabor ation in Paragr aphsFour and Five?A. RoyalPalace.B. Dam Square.C. Club Paradi so.D. MagnaPlaza.83. Accord ing to the passag e, the localpeople have all the follow ing charac teris ticsEXCEPTA. they are partygoers.B. they show hospit ality.C. they can speakEnglis h.D. they are fond of cyclin g.84. Whichof the follow ing adject ivescan best descri be Amster dam as a touris t city?A. Modern.B. Deligh tful.C. Quiet.D. Histor ic.TEXT BIn an articl e some Chines e schola rs are descri bed as being"tantal izedby the myster iousdragon bone hierog lyphi cs." Tantal izedis one of many Englis h wordsthat have theirorigin s inmythsand legend s of the past (in this case, Greekand Romanones). The meanin g of the verb tantal ize is a very partic ularone: "to promis e or show someth ing desira ble to a person andthentake it away; to teaseby arousi ng hope." Many (but not all) Englis h dictio narie s give you a briefindica tionof a word's origin s in bracke ts before or afterthe explan ation of the meanin g. For tantal ize the follow ing explan ation is given: [> Tantal us]. This meansthat you should look up the name Tantal us to find out the word's origin s, and if you do, you will find out that in Greekmythol ogy, Tantal us was a king who was punish ed in the lowerworldwith eterna l hunger and thirst; he was put up to his chin in waterthat always movedaway when he triedto drinkit and with fruiton branch es abovehim placed just a little bit out of his reach. Can you see why his name was change d into a verb meanin g "to teaseor tormen t by arousi ng desire"?Anothe r exampl e is the word siren, famili ar to us as the mechan icaldevice that makessuch an alarmi ng soundwhen police cars, ambula nces, or fire engine s approa ch. This word also has itsorigin s in Greekmythol ogy. The travel er Odysse us (Ulysse s to the Romans) made his men plugtheirears so that they wouldn't hear the danger ous voices of the sirens, creatu res who were halfbird and half womanand who luredsailor s to theirdeaths on sharprocks. So the word came to beassoci atedboth with a loud soundand with danger!When someon e speaks of a "jovial mood" or a "hercul ean effort," he or she is usingwordswith origin s in mythol ogy. Look thesewordsup to find theirmeanin g and relati onshi p to myths.Many common words, such as the namesfor the days of the week and the months of the year, also come from mythol ogy. Wednes day derive s from the ancien t Norseking of the gods, Woden,and Thursd ay was origin allyThor's day, in honour of Thor, the god of thunde r. As a matter of fact, all the planet s, except the one we live on, bear namesthat come from Romanmythol ogy, includ ing the planet that is farthe st away from the sun and for that reason was called afterthe Romangod of the dead. This god has also givenhis name to one of the chemic al elemen ts.Severa l otherelemen ts have namesthat come from mythol ogy, too.It seemsthat mythsand legend s live on in the Englis h langua ge.85. The purpos e of the firstsenten ce in Paragr aph One is ____.A. to descri be the work of some Chines e schola rs.B. to arouse reader s' intere st in hierog lyphi cs.C. to lead reader s onto the main theme.D. to link the preced ing part to the presen t one.86. We learnfrom the passag e, all Englis h dictio narie s includ e _____.A. legend s.B. mythol ogy.C. word origin s.D. word defini tions.87. The exampl e of tantal ize is to show _____.A. how the word came into existe nce.B. how Tantal us was punish ed in the lowerworld.C. how all Englis h dictio narie s show word origin s.D. how the meanin g of the word change d over the years.88. Accord ing to the passag e, whichof the follow ing does NOT have origin s in mythsorlegend s?A. Jovial.B. Wednes day.C. Earth.D. March.89. Whichof the follow ing can best serveas the titleof the passag e?A. Greekand RomanMythol ogy in Langua ge.B. Mythol ogica l Origin s of Englis h Words.C. Histor icalChange s in Word Meanin gs.D. Mythol ogy and Common Words.TEXT CMy heartsank when the man at the immigr ation counte r gestur ed to the back room. l'm an Americ an born and raised, and this was Miami, whereI live, but they weren't quitereadyto let me in yet."Please wait in here, Ms Abujab er," the immigr ation office r said. My husban d, with his very Americ an last name, accomp anied me. He was gettin g used to this. The same thinghad happen edrecent ly in Canada when I'd flownto Montre al to speakat a book event. That time they held mefor 45 minute s. Todaywe were return ing from a litera ry festiv al in Jamaic a, and I was startl ed that I was beingsent "in back" once again.The office r behind the counte r called me up and said, "Miss, your name lookslike the name of someon e who's on our wanted list. We're goingto have to checkyou out with Washin gton.""How long will it take?""Hard to say ... a few minute s," he said. "We'll call you when we're readyfor you."Afteran hour, Washin gtonstillhadn't decide d anythi ng aboutme. "Isn't this comput erize d?"I askedat the counte r. "Can't you just look me up?"Just a few more minute s, they assure d me.Afteran hour and a half, I pulled my cell phoneout to call the friend s I was suppos ed to meet that evenin g. An office r rushed over. "No phones!" he said. "For all we know you couldbe callin g a terror ist cell and giving them inform ation.""I'm just a univer sityprofes sor," I said. My voicecame out in a squeak."Of course you are. And we take people like you out of here in leg ironseveryday."I put my phoneaway.My husban d and 1 were gettin g hungry and tired. Wholefamili es had been brough t into the waitin g room, and the placewas packed with excita ble childr en, exhaus ted parent s, even a flightattend ant.I wanted to scream, to jump on a chairand shout: "I'm an Americ an citize n; a noveli st; lprobab ly teachEnglis h litera tureto your childr en." Or wouldthat all be counte d agains t me?Aftertwo hoursin detent ion, I was approa chedby one of the office rs. "You're free to go," he said. No explan ation or apolog ies. For a moment, neithe r of us moved, we were stillin shock.Then we leaped to our feet."Oh, one more thing." He handed me a tatter ed photoc opy with an addres s on it. "If youweren't happywith your treatm ent, you can writeto this agency.""Will they respon d?" I asked."I don't know --- I don't know of anyone who's ever writte n to them before." Then he added, "By the way, this will probab ly keep happen ing each time you travel intern ation ally.""What can I do to keep it from happen ing again?"He smiled the emptysmilewe'd seen all day. "Absolu telynothin g."Aftertellin g severa l friend s aboutour ordeal, probab ly the most freque nt advice I've heardin respon se is to change my name. Twenty yearsago, my own gradua te school writin g profes sor。
2008年公务员4月联考行测真题及答案
2008年公务员4月联考行测真题第一部分言语理解与表达(共40题,参考时限30分钟)1 .在古典传统里,和谐的反面是千篇一律:“君子和而不同,小人同而不和”,所以和谐的一个条件是对于多样性的认同。
中国人甚至在孔子之前就有了对于和谐的经典认识与体现。
中国古代的音乐艺术很发达,特别是一些中国乐器,像钟、磬、瑟等各种完全不同的乐器按照一定的韵律奏出动听的音乐,但如果只有一种乐器就会非常单调。
对这段文字概括最准确的是:A和谐源于中国古典音乐B差异是和谐的必要条件C中国人很早产生了和谐观念D音乐是对和谐的经典认识和体现2 . “黑马”一词其实是从英语舶来的,原指体育界一鸣惊人的后起之秀,后指实力难测的竞争者或在某一领域独树一帜的人,无贬义或政治含义。
首先在英文中使用“黑马”的人,是英国前首相狄斯累利,他在一本小说中这样描写赛马的场面:“两匹公认拔尖的赛马竟然落后了,一匹‘黑马’,以压倒性优势飞奔。
看台上的观众惊呼:‘黑马!黑马!’”从此,“黑马”便成了一个有特殊意义的名词。
这段文字的主要意思是:A论证“黑马”词义的起源 B 阐释“黑马”一词的内涵C 分析“黑马”词义的演变D 介绍“黑马”的感情色彩3、中国的沙漠的确为世界上的科学家提供了与火星环境最为相似的实验室。
科学家们已经去过了地球上最为寒冷的南极洲,也去过了地球上最为干燥的智利阿塔卡马沙漠,但他们真正需要的是将这两者结合起来的极端环境。
A中国沙漠为外星研究提供理想场所 B 中国沙漠比南极洲更适合进行生物研究C 科学家为何选择中国沙漠作为研究对象D 具有最极端的环境是中国沙漠的主要特点4 .中国古人将阴历月的大月定为30 天,小月定为29 天,一年有12 个月,即354 天,比阳历年少了11 天多。
怎么办呢?在19 个阴历年里加7 个闰月,就和19 个阳历年的长度几乎相等。
这个周期的发明巧妙地解决了阴阳历调和的难题,比希腊人梅冬的发明早了160 年。
这段文字主要阐明的是:A古代阴历中闰月设置的规律与作用B中国古代历法在当时有先进水平C 阴阳历调和问题在古代是个世界性问题D中国古代如何解决阴阳历差异问题5 .湿地指的是陆地和水体之间的过渡带,和森林、海洋一起并称地球三大生态体系,在维护生物多样性、调节气候,抵御洪水等方面起着重要作用。
08年6月份大学生英语四级真题试卷及详细答案三套全word版
08年6月份大学生英语四级真题试卷及详细答案三套全word版2008年6月份大学生英语四级真题试卷及详细答案(三套全)试卷一Part I Writing (30 minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on how to handle the relationship between work and leisure. You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words.It seems nowadays people are leading an increasingly busy and hectic lifestyle with work taking up a significant portion of their time. Many individuals struggle to find a balance between work and leisure, which, in turn, affects their mental well-being, productivity, and overall quality of life. Therefore, it is crucial to address this issue and find effective ways to manage the relationship between work and leisure.First and foremost, time management plays a vital role in balancing work and leisure. Prioritizing tasks and setting clear boundaries can help individuals allocate time for both work and leisure activities. Creating a schedule or using time-management tools can aid in improving efficiency and reducing work-related stress.Secondly, it is important to disconnect from work during leisure time. Engaging in activities such as hobbies, sports, or spending time with loved ones can provide a much-needed break from work-related stress. It isessential to establish a clear distinction between work and leisure to avoid the negative consequences of being constantly connected to work.Moreover, employers should promote a healthy work-life balance by encouraging employees to take breaks, vacations, and provide flexible working arrangements. Employees who feel supported in achieving work-life balance are more likely to be productive, motivated, and satisfied with their jobs.In conclusion, managing the relationship between work and leisure is crucial for a balanced and fulfilling life. By adopting effective time management techniques, disconnecting from work during leisure time, and promoting a healthy work-life balance, individuals can enhance their well-being, productivity, and overall satisfaction.试卷二Part I Writing (30 minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on the impact of online shopping. You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words.The advent of online shopping has revolutionized the way people shop, with profound implications for both consumers and businesses. The impact of online shopping can be observed in several aspects of modern life.Firstly, online shopping offers unparalleled convenience. Consumers can browse and purchase products from the comfort of their homes, eliminating the need to physically visit stores. This saves time and energy, making shopping more efficient and accessible.Secondly, online shopping provides a wider range of options. Consumers are no longer limited to local stores and can access a global marketplace. This enables them to compare prices, read reviews, and make informed decisions. Additionally, online shopping allows for personalized recommendations based on previous purchases, enhancing the overall shopping experience.However, online shopping also presents challenges. The rise of online retail has led to the closure of traditional brick-and-mortar stores, resulting in job losses and economic changes. Moreover, privacy and security concerns are major issues associated with online shopping, as personal information and financial data are vulnerable to cybercrime.In conclusion, online shopping has had a significant impact on consumer behavior and the retail industry. While it offers convenience and a wide range of options, there are concerns regarding job losses and cybersecurity. Therefore, it is important for individuals and businesses to adapt and embrace the opportunities and challenges presented by online shopping.试卷三Part I Writing (30 minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on the importance of physical exercise. You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words.Physical exercise plays a crucial role in maintaining overall health and well-being. In today's sedentary lifestyle, where technology dominates ourdaily activities, the significance of physical exercise cannot be emphasized enough.Firstly, regular exercise helps prevent obesity and related health issues. Engaging in physical activities promotes calorie burning, helps build muscle mass, and improves metabolism. It also reduces the risk of chronic diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, and certain types of cancer.Secondly, exercise has a positive impact on mental health. Physical activity triggers the release of endorphins, also known as "feel-good" hormones, which improve mood and reduce symptoms of stress, anxiety, and depression. Regular exercise also enhances cognitive function and memory.Furthermore, physical exercise promotes social interaction. Participating in group sports or fitness classes allows individuals to meet new people, expand their social networks, and strengthen relationships with friends and family. It fosters a sense of community and support, which contributes to emotional well-being.In conclusion, physical exercise is essential for maintaining a healthy lifestyle. It helps prevent obesity, improves mental health, and promotes social interaction. Incorporating regular exercise into daily routines is crucial for individuals of all ages to enjoy a good quality of life.。
2008年高考试题——物理(海南卷)(答案详细解析)
2008年全国普通高等学校招生统一考试海南物理试卷+解析(解析附后)第Ⅰ卷一、单项选择题:(本题共6小题,每小题3分,共18分.在每小题给出的四个选项中,只有一个是符合题目要求的)1、法拉第通过静心设计的一系列试验,发现了电磁感应定律,将历史上认为各自独立的学科“电学”与“磁学”联系起来.在下面几个典型的实验设计思想中,所作的推论后来被实验否定的是A.既然磁铁可使近旁的铁块带磁,静电荷可使近旁的导体表面感应出电荷,那么静止导线上的稳恒电流也可在近旁静止的线圈中感应出电流B.既然磁铁可在近旁运动的导体中感应出电动势,那么稳恒电流也可在近旁运动的线圈中感应出电流C.既然运动的磁铁可在近旁静止的线圈中感应出电流,那么静止的磁铁也可在近旁运动的导体中感应出电动势D.既然运动的磁铁可在近旁的导体中感应出电动势,那么运动导线上的稳恒电流也可在近旁的线圈中感应出电流2、如图,质量为M的楔形物块静置在水平地面上,其斜面的倾角为θ.斜面上有一质量为m的小物块,小物块与斜面之间存在摩擦.用恒力F沿斜面向上拉小物块,使之匀速上滑.在小物块运动的过程中,楔形物块始终保持静止.地面对楔形物块的支持力为A.(M+m)g B.(M+m)g-FC.(M+m)g+F sinθD.(M+m)g-F sinθ3、如图,一轻绳的一端系在固定粗糙斜面上的O点,另一端系一小球.给小球一足够大的初速度,使小球在斜面上做圆周运动.在此过程中,A.小球的机械能守恒B.重力对小球不做功C.绳的张力对小球不做功D.在任何一段时间内,小球克服摩擦力所做的功总是等于小球动能的减少4、静电场中,带电粒子在电场力作用下从电势为φa的a点运动至电势为φb的b点.若带电粒子在a、b两点的速率分别为v a、v b,不计重力,则带电粒子的比荷q/m,为A.22a bb aϕϕ--v vB.22b ab aϕϕ--v vC.222()a bb aϕϕ--v vD.222()b ab aϕϕ--v v5、质子和中于是由更基本的粒子即所谓“夸克”组成的.两个强作用电荷相反(类似于正负电荷)的夸克在距离很近时几乎没有相互作用(称为“渐近自由”);在距离较远时,它们之间就会出现很强的引力(导致所谓“夸克禁闭”).作为一个简单的模型,设这样的两夸克之间的相互作用力F与它们之间的距离r的关系为:101220, 0,0,r r F F r r rr r⎧⎪=-⎨⎪⎩<<≤≤>式中F 0为大于零的常量,负号表示引力.用U 表示夸克间的势能,令U 0=F 0(r 2—r 1),取无穷远为势能零点.下列U -r 图示中正确的是6cV A.(2V 、(2V B .0 V 、4 VC .(2V 、(2+D .0 V 二、多项选择题:(本题共4小题,每小题4分,共16分.在每小题给出的四个选项中, 有多个选项是符合题目要求的.全部选对的,得4分;选对但不全的,得2分:有 选错的,得0分)7、如图,理想变压器原副线圈匝数之比为4∶1.原线圈接入一电压为u =U 0sin ωt 的交流电源,副线圈接一个R =27.5 Ω的负载电阻.若U 0=,ω=100π Hz ,则下述结论正确的是A .副线圈中电压表的读数为55 VB .副线圈中输出交流电的周期为1 s 100πC .原线圈中电流表的读数为0.5 AD .原线圈中的输入功率为8、t =0时,甲乙两汽车从相距70 km 的两地开始相向行驶,它们的v -t 图象如图所示.忽略汽车掉头所需时间.下列对汽车运动状况的描述正确的是 A .在第1小时末,乙车改变运动方向 B .在第2小时末,甲乙两车相距10 kmC .在前4小时内,乙车运动加速度的大小总比甲车的大D .在第4小时末,甲乙两车相遇 9、如图,水平地面上有一楔形物体b ,b 的斜面上有一小物块a ;a 间均存在摩擦.已知楔形物体b 静止时,a 静止在b 的斜面上.现给a 和b 一个共同的向左的初速度,与a 和b 都静止时相比,此时可能A .a 与b 之间的压力减少,且a 相对b 向下滑动B .a 与b 之间的压力增大,且a 相对b 向上滑动C .a 与b 之间的压力增大,且a 相对b 静止不动D .b 与地面之间的压力不变,且a 相对b 向上滑动10、一航天飞机下有一细金属杆,杆指向地心.若仅考虑地磁场的影响,则当航天飞机位于赤道上空A .由东向西水平飞行时,金属杆中感应电动势的方向一定由上向下B .由西向东水平飞行时,金属杆中感应电动势的方向一定由上向下C .沿经过地磁极的那条经线由南向北水平飞行时,金属杆中感应电动势的方向一定由下向上--- c-D .沿经过地磁极的那条经线由北向南水平飞行时,金属杆中一定没有感应电动势第Ⅱ卷本卷包括必考题和选考题两部分.第11题~第16题为必考题,每个试题考生都必须做答.第17题~第19题为选考题,考生根据要求做答.三、填空题(本题共2小题,每小题4分,共8分.把答案写在答题卡中指定的答题处,不要求写出演算过程)11、当光照射到光敏电阻上时,光敏电阻的阻值 (填“变大”、“不变”或“变小”).半导体热敏电阻是利用半导体材料的电阻率随 变化而改变的特性制成的.12、一探月卫星在地月转移轨道上运行,某一时刻正好处于地心和月心的连线上,卫星在此处所受地球引力与月球引力之比为4∶1.已知地球与月球的质量之比约为81∶1,则该处到地心与到月心的距离之比约为 .四、实验题(本题共2小题,第13题4分,第14题11分,共15分.把答案写在答题卡中指定的答题处,不要求写出演算过程)13、某同学用螺旋测微器测量一金属丝的直径,测微器的示数如图所示,该金属丝直径的测量值为 mm .149.90 mA ,内阻约为300 Ω.要求将此毫安表头改装成量程为1 A 的电流表,其电路原理如图所示.图中, 是量程为2 A R 0为电阻箱,R 为滑动变阻器,S 为开关,E 为电源. ⑴完善下列实验步骤:①将虚线框内的实物图按电路原理图连线;②将滑动变阻器的滑动头调至 端(填“a ”或“b ”),电阻箱R 0的阻值调至零;③合上开关;④调节滑动变阻器的滑动头,增大回路中的电流,使标准电流表读数为1 A ;⑤调节电阻箱R 0的阻值,使毫安表指针接近满偏,此时标准电流表的读数会 (填“增大”、“减小”或“不变”);⑥多次重复步骤④⑤,直至标准电流表的读数为 ,同时毫安表指针满偏. ⑵回答下列问题: ①在完成全部实验步骤后,电阻箱使用阻值的读数为3.1 Ω,由此可知毫安表头的内阻为 .②用改装成的电流表测量某一电路中的电流,电流表指针半偏,此时流过电阻箱的电流为 A .⑧对于按照以上步骤改装后的电流表,写出一个可能影响它的准确程度的因素: 。
2008年六月大学英语四级考试真题
2008年六月大学英语四级考试真题全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1Title: Analysis of the 2008 June CET-4 ExamIntroductionThe June 2008 College English Test (CET-4) is a standardized English proficiency exam in China that is taken by college students. It is a crucial test for students who wish to obtain their bachelor's degree. The exam consists of listening comprehension, reading comprehension, cloze test, and writing sections. In this analysis, we will discuss the difficulty level, question types, and overall performance of the exam.Listening ComprehensionThe listening comprehension section of the June 2008 CET-4 exam consisted of various dialogues and monologues. The topics ranged from everyday conversations to academic discussions. The difficulty level of the listening section was moderate, with clear and understandable accents. The questions were mostly multiple-choice, fill-in-the-blank, and short-answer format. Overall, students found this section challenging but manageable.Reading ComprehensionThe reading comprehension section of the exam included passages on a variety of topics, such as technology, history, and environment. The passages were of moderate length and complexity. The questions were mainly multiple-choice and true/false/not given formats. Some students found the reading comprehension section to be tricky due to the unfamiliar vocabulary and complex sentence structures. However, with good reading strategies, most students were able to answer the questions correctly.Cloze TestThe cloze test in the June 2008 CET-4 exam focused on testing students' knowledge of vocabulary and grammar. The passage contained blanks that students needed to fill with the appropriate words. The difficulty level of this section was moderate, with a mix of easy and challenging blanks. Students had to have a good understanding of English grammar and vocabulary to fill in the blanks correctly. Overall, students found this section to be challenging but fair.WritingThe writing section of the exam required students to write an essay on a given topic. The topics were usually general and allowed students to express their opinions and ideas. Students had to demonstrate their ability to organize their thoughts coherently, use proper grammar and vocabulary, and provide examples to support their arguments. The writing section was deemed challenging by many students due to the time constraints and the need to think critically and creatively. However, with proper preparation and practice, most students were able to write a coherent and well-structured essay.Overall PerformanceThe overall performance of students in the June 2008 CET-4 exam was satisfactory. The exam was well-balanced in terms of difficulty level and question types. Students who had prepared diligently and practiced regularly performed well in all sections of the exam. However, some students struggled with the listening comprehension and writing sections due to the time constraints and the need for critical thinking skills. To improve their performance, students should focus on enhancing their listening skills, expanding their vocabulary, and practicing writing essays on various topics.ConclusionIn conclusion, the June 2008 CET-4 exam was a comprehensive test of students' English proficiency skills. The exam consisted of listening comprehension, reading comprehension, cloze test, and writing sections. Overall, students found the exam challenging but fair. To perform well in the exam, students should focus on improving their listening skills, reading strategies, vocabulary, and writing skills. With practice and dedication, students can achieve success in the CET-4 exam and demonstrate their English proficiency to obtain their bachelor's degree.篇2The June 2008 College English Test (CET) Level 4 was a challenging examination that tested students' proficiency in English grammar, reading comprehension, writing, and listening skills. The test, also known as CET-4, is a standardized English proficiency exam for non-English majors in China, and it is a requirement for earning a bachelor's degree in many universities.The 2008 CET-4 exam consisted of four sections: Listening, Reading Comprehension, Writing, and Translation. Each section had a different set of questions to assess the students' language abilities.In the Listening section, students had to answermultiple-choice questions based on audio recordings. The recordings covered various topics such as conversations, lectures, and news reports. Students had to listen carefully and extract key information to answer the questions correctly.The Reading Comprehension section tested students' ability to understand and interpret written texts. The questions ranged from identifying main ideas, supporting details, and implied meanings to making inferences and drawing conclusions. Students had to demonstrate their reading skills by answering multiple-choice questions and completing sentences based on the passage.The Writing section required students to write an essay on a given topic within a specified time limit. Topics could vary from personal experiences, social issues, to current events. Students had to organize their ideas cohesively, use appropriate vocabulary, and apply correct grammar and punctuation to effectively communicate their thoughts.The Translation section evaluated students' proficiency in translating English passages into Chinese. Students had to demonstrate their understanding of both languages by accurately conveying the meaning and tone of the original text.Overall, the 2008 CET-4 exam was considered to be moderately difficult by most test-takers. Some students found the listening section challenging due to the speed of the audio recordings and the complexity of the vocabulary used. The reading comprehension section was also deemed tricky, as it required students to have a strong grasp of English grammar and vocabulary to answer the questions accurately.In the writing section, many students struggled with organizing their ideas and expressing them clearly and concisely within the word limit. The translation section posed a challenge for some students who had difficulty conveying the nuances of the English language into Chinese.Despite the difficulties, many students prepared diligently for the exam by reviewing grammar rules, practicing listening comprehension, reading English texts, and writing essays. Some students also attended English classes and workshops to improve their language skills and boost their confidence before taking the test.In conclusion, the 2008 CET-4 exam was a comprehensive assessment of students' English language proficiency. It tested students' listening, reading, writing, and translation skills, challenging them to demonstrate their abilities in variouslanguage tasks. While some students found certain sections of the exam to be challenging, many were able to overcome these obstacles through hard work and preparation. The CET-4 exam served as a valuable opportunity for students to showcase their English proficiency and language competency, paving the way for their academic and professional success in the future.篇32008年六月大学英语四级考试真题Part I Writing (30 minutes)注意:此部分试题在答题卡1上。
2008年4月全国自考计算机网络原理试题
2008年4月全国自考计算机网络原理试题课程代码:04741一、单项选择题(本大题共24小题,每小题1分,共24分)1.电信业一般认为宽带骨干网数据传输速率应达到(D)A.640Kbps B.640Mbps C.1Gbps D.2Gbps[解析]宽带网络可分为宽带骨干网和宽带接入网两个部分。
骨干网又称为核心交换网,它是基于光纤通信系统的,它是基于光纤通信系统的,能实现大范围(如大型ATM交换机和交换路由器)。
电信业一般认为传输速率到2Gbps的骨干网称作宽带网。
2.异步时分多路复用TDM技术中的时间片分配策略是(C)A.预先分配但不固定B.预先分配固定不变C.动态分配随时可变D.动态分配固定不变[解析]时分多路复用TDM技术是将一条物理信道按时间分成若干个时间片轮流地分配给多个信号使用,每一时间片由复用的一个信号占用。
同步时分多路复用的时间片是预先分配好的,而且是固定不变的,因此各种信号源的传输定时是同步的。
与此相反,一步时分多路复用TDM允许动态地分配传输介质的时间片。
3.当IEEE802.3MAC帧中的目的地址字段为全“1”时,表示(C)A.单个地址 B.组地址C.广播地址D.局部地址[解析]地址字段包括目的地址字段DA和源地址字段SA。
目的地址字段占2个或6个字节,用于表示接收站点的地址,它可以是单个的地址,也可以是组地址和广播地址。
DA字段最高位为“0”表示单个地址,该地址仅指定网络上给定的多个站点。
DA字段为全“1”,则表示广播地址,该地址指定网络上所有的站点。
源地址字段也占2个或6个字节,但其长度必须与目的地址字段的长度相同,它用于标识发送站点的地址。
4.“截获”是一种网络安全攻击形式,所攻击的目标是信息的(B)A.可用性 B.保密性C.完整性 D.安全性[解析]网络安全是为了在数据传输间保护这些数据并且保证数据传输是可信的,它强调是网络中信息或数据的完整性(Interity)、可用性(Availability),以及保密性(Confidentiality and Privacy)。
2008年四级考试(附答案)
一.写作部分(9:00-9:30)Part ⅠWriting (30 minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write A Letter of Apology according to the outline given below. You should write at least 120 words following the outline given below in Chinese.1.娱乐活动多种多样2.娱乐活动可能使人们受益,也可能有危害性3.作为大学生,我的看法。
二.快速阅读(9:30-9:45)Media Selection for AdvertisementsAfter determining the target audience for a product or service, advertising agencies must select the appropriate media for the advertisement. We discuss here the major types of media used in advertising. We focus our attention on seven types of advertising: television, newspapers, radio, magazines, out-of-home. Internet, and direct mail.TelevisionTelevision is an attractive medium for advertising because it delivers mass audiences to advertisers. When you consider that nearly three out of four Americans have seen the game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? you can understand the power of television to communicate with a large audience. When advertisers create a brand, for example, they want to impress consumers with the brand and its image. Television provides an ideal vehicle for this type of communication.But television is an expensive medium, and not all advertisers can afford to use it.Television's influence on advertising is fourfold. First, narrowcasting means that television channels are seen by an increasingly narrow segment of the audience. The Golf Channel, for instance.is watched by people who play golf. Home and Garden Television is seen by those interested in household improvement projects. Thus, audiences are smaller and more homogeneous(具有共同特点的) than they have been in the past. Second, there is an increase in the number of television channels available to viewers, and thus, advertisers. This has also resulted in an increase in the sheer number of advertisements to which audiences are exposed. Third, digital recording devices allow audience members more control over which commercials they watch. Fourth, control over programming is being passed from the networks to local cable operators and satellite programmers.Newspaper?After television, the medium attracting the next largest annual ad revenue is newspapers. The New York Times, which reaches a national audience, accounts for $1 billion in ad revenue annually, ii m increased its national circulation (发行量) by 40% and is now available for home delivery in ion ciues. Locally, newspapers are the largest advertising medium.Newspapers are a less expensive advertising medium than television and provide a way for advertisers to communicate a longer. more detailed message to their audience than they can through 48 hours,meaning newspapers are also a quick way of getting the massage out.Newspapers are ofen the most important form of news for a local community, and they develop a high degree of loyalty from local reader.RadioAdvertising on radio continues to grow Radio is often used in conjunction with outdoor bill-boards (广告牌) and ihe Internet to reach even more customers than television. Advertisers are likely to use radio because it is a less expensive medium than television, which means advertisers can afford to repeal their ads often. Internet companies are also turning 10 radio advertising. Radio provides a way for advertisers to communicate with audience members at all times of the day.Consumers listen to radio on their way to school or work, at work, on the way home, and in the evening hours.Two major changes—satellite and Internet radio—will force radio advertisers to adapt their methods. Both of these radio forms allow listeners to tune in stations that are more distant than the local stations they could receive in the past. As a result, radio will increasingly attract target audiences who live many miles apart.MagazinesNewsweeklies, w omen’s titles, and business magazines have all seen increases in advertising because they attract the high-end market, magazines are popular with advertisers because of the narrow market that they deliver. A broadcast medium such as network television attracts all types of audience members, but magazine audiences are more homogeneous, if you read sports illustrated, for example, you have much in common with the magazine’s other readers. Advertisers see magazines as an efficient way of reaching target audience members.Advertiser using the print media-magazines and newspapers-will need to adapt to two main changes. First, the internet will bring larger audiences to local newspapers, these second. Advertisers will have to understand how to use an increasing number of magazines for their target audiences. Although some magazines will maintain national audiences, a large number of magazines will entertain narrower audiences.Out-of-home advertisingOut-of-home advertising. Also called place-based advertising, has become an increasingly effective way of reaching consumers, who are more active than ever before. Many consumers today do not sit at home and watch television. Using billboards, newsstands, and bus shelters for advertising is an effective way of reaching these on-the-go consumers. More consumers travel longer distances to and from work, which also makes out-of-home advertising effective, technology has changed the nature of the billboard business, making it a more effective medium than in the past.Using digital printing, billboard companies can print a billboard in 2 hours, compared with 6 days previously. This allows advertisers more variety in the types of messages they create because they.Can change their messages more quickly.InternetAs consumers become more comfortable with online shopping, advertisers will seek to reach this market As consumers get more of their news and information from the Internet, the ability of television and radio to get the word out to consumers will decrease. The challenge to Internet advertisers Is to create ads that audience members remember.Internet advertising will play a more prominent role in organizations' advertising in the near ftuture. Internet audiences tend to be quite homogeneous, but small. Advertisers will have to adjust their methods to reach these audiences and will have to adapt their persuasive strategies to the online medium as well.Direct mailA final advertising medium is direct mail, which uses mailings to consumers to communicate a client's message Direct mail includes newsletters. postcards and special promotions. Direct mail is an effective way to build relationships with consumers.For many businesses.direct mail is the most effective from of advertising.1. Television is an attractive advertising medium in that_____________.A) it has large audiencesB) it appeals to housewivesC) it helps build up a company's reputationD) it is affordable to most advertiser2. With the increase in the number of TV channels_________.A) the cost of TV advertising has decreasedB) the nuiflber of TV viewers has increasedC) advertisers' interest in other media has decreasedD) the number of TV ads people can see has increasedpared with television, newspapers as an advertising medium_________________.A) earn a larger annual ad revenueB) convey more detailed messagesC) use more production techniquesD) get messages out more effectively4.Advertising on radio continues to grow because ___________.A) more local radio stations have been set upB) modern technology makes it more entertainingC) it provides easy access to consumersD) it has been revolutionized by Internet radio.5.Magazines are seen by advertisers as an efficient way to___________.A) reach target audiencesB) modern technology makes it more entertaining C) appeal to educated people.D) convey all kinds of messages6.Oui-of-home advertising has become more effective because_______A) billboards can be replaced within two hoursB) consumers travel more now ever beforeC) such ads have been made much more attractiveD) the pace of urban life is much faster nowadays7. The challenge to Internet advertisers is to create ads that are___________.A) quick to updateB) pleasant to look atC) easy to rememberD) convenient to access8. Internet advertisers will have to adjust their methods to reach audiences that tend to be_____________9.Direct mail is an effecitive form of advertising for businesses to develop_________________________10.This passage discusses how advertisers select________________for advertisements.注意:收答题卡一作文和快速阅读部分(9:45-10:00)三.听力部分(10:00-10:35)Section C注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。
2008年4月初四英语试题
初四英语四月月考试题(120分,时间90分钟)第Ⅰ卷:1-3页;第Ⅱ卷:4-5页。
考试结束后,交第Ⅱ卷。
姓名和考号写在第Ⅱ卷的最左边。
第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共60分)一、单项选择。
1. Ann‘s computer doesn‘t work, but she doesn‘t need ________it herself. She‘ll have it ________.A. to mend; to mendB. to mend; mendedC. mended; mendedD. mended; to mend2. --- Dad, my bike needs ________. --- Would you like me ________ it for you, Bill?A. to repair; to repairB. repairing; repairingC. to repair; repairingD. repairing; to repair3. Though you didn‘t use ________ here, I‘m sur e you will be used ________ here soon.A. to live; to liveB. to living; to liveC. to live; to livingD. to living; to living4. I used to be afraid ________ my teacher‘s questions because I was afraid ________ mistakes.A. of answering; to makeB. of answering; of makingC. to answer; of makingD. to answer; to make5. --- Would you mind ________ the window. It‘s a little too hot here. --- Certainly not.A. not closingB. to openC. closingD. not opening6. The meeting won‘t start ________ everyone is here.A. becauseB. untilC. whenD. if7. Please read the text aloud ________ the whole class can hear you.A. althoughB. ifC. whenD. so that8. How time flies! It is nearly 15 years ________ I graduated from my university.A. sinceB. fromC. tillD. as soon as9. ________ Linda was very sleepy, she went on staying up to wait to watch the TV program.A. In spite ofB. AlthoughC. BecauseD. While10. You‘ll miss the band ______ you hurry up.A. untilB. asC. ifD. unless( )1. This book Lucy‘s. Look! Her name is on the book cover.A. must beB. may beC. can‘t beD. mustn‘t be( )2. They can‘t find in our neighborhood.A. something strangeB. strange somethingC. anything strangeD. strange anything( )3. There is rain and it‘s cool this summer.A. too much, too muchB. too much, much tooC. much too, much tooD. too many , much too( )4. I have used all my money. I want to borrow somemy friend. A. up, to B. up, from C. out, to D. out, from( )5. He didn‘t watch TV last night his homework.A. asB. forC. becauseD. because of ( )6. Harry Potter is an book for children, but my cousin isn‘t _____in it at all. A.interesting, interested B. interested, interesting C. interesting, interesting D. interested, interested( )7. He reminded me him my dictionary.A. bringB. to bringC. bringingD. of bringing( )8. He has lost his money. He is it everywhere.A. looking afterB. looking outC. looking likeD. looking for( )9. Jackie Chan‘s made some good movies over the years, he?A. isn‘tB. hasn‘tC. isD. has( )10. ―book do you think it is ?‖ ― It must be Tom‘s.‖A. WhatB. WhichC. WhoseD. Where( )11. –Would you like to play football with us ? –Yes, .A. I‘d likeB. I‘d loveC. pleaseD. I‘d love to( )12. is the Park from here? It‘s about 10 minutes‘ work.A. How manyB. How farC. How longD. How much( )13. Could you provide ? A. me some foodB. me for some foodC. some food with meD. some food for me( )14. Where would you like vacation?A. to go inB.going inC. to go onD. going on( )15. He was after the work .A. tired, tiringB. tiring , tiredC. tired, tiredD. tiring, tiring( )16.—Would you mind my dog while I‘m away?A. taking afterB. looking afterC. to take afterD. to look after( )17. We plan a new school in this town.A. put upB. setting upC. putting upD. to set up ()18. –Must I do it now? --No, you .A. mustn‘tB. can‘tC. wouldn‘tD. needn‘t( )19. The knife is used cutting.A. toB. asC. byD. for( )20. –This kind of rice tastes nice. –Yes, it in southeast China.A. was grownB. has grownC. is grownD. is growing( )21. It takes us half an hour English every morning.A. readB. readingC. to readD. reads()22. , he finished the work well.A. At the endB. By the endC. In the endD. Final()23. Lily is clever girl.A. a quiteB. very aC. quite aD. very()24. He failed in the exam. His parents weren‘t with him.A. pleaseB. pleasantC. pleasedD. pleasure()25. people lost their lives in the accident.A. Two thousandsB. Two thousand ofC. Thousands ofD. Thousands()26. There‘s something wrong with my alarm clock. It doesn‘t .A. run offB. drop offC. come outD. go off()27. Lots of famous stars will at the party. It‘s wonderful.A. stand upB. show upC. turn upD. stay up()28. The bad news made everyone .A. worriedlyB. felt worriedC. feel worryD. worried()29. If you early, I won‘t keep Tim for a quarter.A. wake me up, wait for meB. wake me up, waiting for meC. will wake up me , wait me forD. wake up me, waiting for me( )30. ---Math isn‘t as as Chinese.---I agree with you. I think Chinese is than any other subject.A. easy, easierB. easier, easierC. easy, easiestD. hard, the most difficult( )31. China is famous ___ the Great wall. China is also famous ___ an old country. A. as, for B. of, with C. in, as D. for, as( )32. The radio is making too much noise. Would you please ________?A. turn it upB. turn up itC. turn it downD. turn down it( )33. New York is one of ________ in the world.A. big cityB. the biggest cityC. the biggest citiesD.bigger cities( )34. _______ he doesn‘t catch the early bus so he _______ late.A. May be, maybeB. Maybe, may beC. May be, may beD. Maybe, maybe( )35. _____ the afternoon of June6, I met a friend of mine at the station.A. OnB. InC. AtD. To( )36. The teacher told us that light _____ much faster than sound.A. traveledB. was travelingC. travelsD. is traveling( )37. Dec 1st is my grandpa‘s birthday.A. nintyB. nintiethC. ninetyD. ninetieth( )38. The student has many problems________ English.A. speakingB. to speakC. speaksD. speak( )39.This question is different _________ that one.A. fromB. withC. betweenD. to( )40. ―Will you please ______ my watch?‖―OK. What‘s the problem with your watch? Is it broken?‖A. look likeB. look forC. look afterD. have a look at( )41. This shirt is _________ cheaper than that one.A. a fewB. manyC. a littleD. little( )42. Let‘s have a rest, _______?A. shall weB. don‘t weC. will youD. won‘t you( )43. Kate is ______ than the other girls. She is _____ of all.A.taller, tallestB. taller, the tallestC. the tallest, tallestD. tallest, the tallest( )44. There are lots of _______ in my little s ister‘s room.A. pictures booksB. picture booksC. picture‘s booksD. pictures book( )45. The Whites ____ many places of interest since they came to China.A. have visitedB. will visitC. visitedD. visit( )46. Will he come back to school tomorrow? I hope _______.A. thatB. thisC. soD. it( )47. What ____ snow! Let‘s go out for a walk in ____ snow, shall we?A. 不填...theB. a...theC. a ... 不填D. 不填…不填( )48. Twenty thousand dollars ______ enough for a car.A. isB. areC. wasD. were( )49. He speaks English _________ his aunt.A. as good asB. as well asC. so good asD. so well as( )50. There is _______ ‗m‘ in ________ word "map".A. a; anB. an; aC. an; theD. a; the二、用所给动词的适当形式填空。
2008年4月中学教师资格认定考试(教育心理学)真题试卷
2008年4月中学教师资格认定考试(教育心理学)真题试卷一、单选题(总题数:21,分数:42.00)1.单选题以下每道试题的备选答案中,只有一项是最符合题意的,请选出该项。
__________________________________________________________________________________________ 解析:2.教育心理学初创时期的时间大致为【】A.19世纪20年代以前B.19世纪80年代C.20世纪20年代以前√D.20世纪80年代解析:解析:教育心理学初创时期为20世纪20年代以前,发展时期为20世纪20年代到50年代末,成熟时期为20世纪60年代到70年代末,完善时期为20世纪80年代以后。
3.根据埃里克森的心理社会发展理论,人处于青年期的特征是【】A.建立同一感和防止同一感混乱√B.获得勤奋感而克服自卑感C.获得亲密感以避免孤独感D.获得主动感和克服内疚感解析:解析:埃里克森将个体的发展划分为八个阶段,同时指出了每一个阶段的主要发展任务。
其中,青年期为12~18岁,主要发展任务是建立同一感和防止同一感混乱,体验忠诚的实现。
4.个体在特定情境下由于练习或反复经验而产生的行为或行为潜能的较持久的变化是【】A.实践B.反应C.反射D.学习√解析:解析:学习的概念有广义和狭义之分。
广义的学习是指人和动物在生活过程中,凭借经验而产生的行为或行为潜能的相对持久的变化。
狭义的学习指人类学习。
5.根据学习的定义,下列属于学习的现象是【】A.吃了酸的食物流唾液B.望梅止渴C.蜘蛛织网D.儿童模仿电影中人物的行为√解析:解析:根据广义的学习概念,儿童模仿电影中人物的行为是儿童凭借经验而产生的行为,属于学习现象。
6.个体执行任务时追求成功的内在驱动力称为【】A.认识动机B.赞许动机C.成就动机√D.交往动机解析:解析:成就动机是个体努力克服障碍、施展才能、力求又快又好地解决某一问题的愿望或趋势。
学士学位英语2008年4月试题(A)
北京地区成人本科学士学位英语统一考试2008.04.19(A卷)Part I Reading ComprehensionDirections:There are three passages in this part.Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements.For each of them there are four choices marked A,B,C and D.You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.Passage1Question1to5are based on the following passage.Looking back on my childhood,I am convinced that naturalists are born and not made. Although we were brought up in the same way,my brothers and sisters soon abandoned their pressed(紧抱的)flowers and insects.Unlike them,I had no ear for music and languages,I was not an early reader and I could not do mental arithmetic.Before World War I we spent our summer holidays in Hungary.I have only the dim memory of the house we lived in,of my room and my toys.(76)Nor do I recall clearly the large family of grandparents,aunts,uncles and cousins who gathered next door.But I do have a crystal-clear memory of dogs,the farm animals,the local birds and above all,the insects.I am a naturalist,not a scientist.I have a strong love of the natural world,and my enthusiasm has led me into varied investigations.I love discussing my favorite topics and enjoy burning the midnight oil,reading about other people’s observations and discoveries,then something happens that brings these observations together in my conscious mind.Suddenly you fancy you see the answer to the riddle(谜),because it all seems to fit together.This has resulted in my publishing 300papers and books,which some might honor with the title of scientific research.But curiosity,a keen eye,a good memory and enjoyment of the animal and plant world do not make a scientist;one of the outstanding and essential qualities required is self-discipline,a quality I lack.A scientist can be made.A naturalist is born.If you can combine the two,you get the best of born worlds.1.According to the author,a born naturalist should first of all be_____A.full of enthusiasmB.self-disciplinedC.full of ambitionD.knowledgeable2.The first paragraph tells us that the author_____A.lost his hearing when he was a childB.didn’t like his brothers and sistersC.was born to a naturalist’s familyD.was interested in flowers and insects in his childhood3.The author says that he is a naturalist rather than a scientist probably because he thinks he _____A.just reads about other people’s observations and discoverieses up with solutions in most natural waysC.has a great deal of trouble doing mental arithmeticcks some of the qualities required of scientist4.The author can’t remember his relatives clearly because_____.A.he was fully occupied with observing natureB.he didn’t live very long with themC.the family was extremely largeD.he was too young when he lived with them5.Which of the following statement is true?A.The author believes that a born naturalist cannot be a scientist.B.The author’s brothers and sisters were good at music and languages.C.The author read a lot of books about the natural world and the oil industry.D.The author spent a lot of time working on riddles.Passage2Question6to10are based on the following passage:If you have a chance to go to Finland,you will probably be surprised to find how“foolish”the Finnish people are.Take the taxi drivers for example.Taxis in Finland are mostly high-class Benz with a fare of two US dollars a kilometer.You can go anywhere in one,tell the driver to drop you at any place, say that you have some business to attend to,and then walk off without paying your fare.The driver would not show the least sign of anxiety.The dining rooms in all big hotels not only serve their guests,but also serve outside diners. Hotel guests have their meals free,so they naturally go to the free dining rooms to have their meals.The most they would do to show their good faith is to wave their registration card to the waiter.With such a loose check,you can easily use any old registration card to take a couple of friends to dine free of charge.The Finnish workers are paid by the hour.(77)They are very much on their own as soon as they have agreed with the boss on the rate.From then on they just say how many hours they have worked and they will be paid accordingly.With so many loopholes(漏洞)in everyday life,surely Finland must be a heaven to those who love to take“petty advantages”.But the strange thing is,all the taxi passengers would always come back to pay their fare after they have attended to their business;not a single outsider has ever been found in the free hotel dining rooms.And workers always give an honest account of the exact hours they put in.As the Finns always act on good faith in everything they do,living in such a society has turned everyone into a real“gentleman”.(78)In a society of such high moral practice,what need is there for people to be on guard against others?6.While taking a taxi in Finland,_____A.a passenger can go anywhere without having to pay the driverB.a passenger pays two US dollars for a taxi rideC.a passenger can never be turned down by the taxi driver wherever he wants to goD.a passenger needs to provide good faith demonstration before they leave without paying7.We know from the passage that big hotels in Finland_____A.provide meal for only those who live in the hotelsB.provide meals for any dinersC.provide free wine and charge for foodD.are mostly poorly managed8.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?A.The workers in Finland are paid by the hour.B.The bosses in Finland are too busy to check the working hours of their employees.C.The workers are always honest with their working hours.D.The workers and their bosses will make an agreement in advance about the pay.9.The word“those”in the last paragraph probably refers to_____A.people who often take taxisB.people who often have meals in big hotelsC.people who are dishonestD.people who are worthy of trust10.It can be concluded that_____A.Finnish people are not smart enough in daily lifeB.Finland has been a good place for cheatsC.the Finnish society is of very high moral levelD.all the Finns are richPassage3Questions11to15are based on the following passage:There are many factors which may have an influence on adults and children being able to lead a healthy life.Nowadays,people are very busy.Often,both parents work outside the home.Children are expected to take on more responsibility at home to help their parents.They also have sporting and leisure activities as well as school expectations.The busyness also adds another factor:the need to use cars to get from one place to another quickly.Today,society places a lot of emphasis on puters,DVDs.CDs,television, PlayStations and Xboxes have become major leisure activities,rather than traditional more active pursuits.This has led to a more sedentary lifestyle.The media provide entertainment and information.(79)Unfortunately,they also promote fast food which fits easily into busy lifestyles.It is much more convenient at times to buy a quick takeaway rather than prepare a meal.The media constantly bombard(轰炸)their audience with ‘perfect’body images,the need to buy the most fashionable clothes,the most up-to-date computer games,the best places to visit and the best things to do.Environments vary.We may be exposed to pollution,such as cigarette smoke.This can be harmful to people who suffer from breathing difficulties.(80)Environments where passive smoking is unavoidable make it difficult to lead a healthy life.It is an important factor influencing healthy lifestyles is motivation,or the desire to be healthy.Any person who wants to be healthy will find a way to be healthy—if he/she is motivated enough!11.The passage is mainly about_____.A.benefits of a healthy life styleB.demands of daily lifeC.factors affecting a healthy lifestyleD.a positive approach to healthy living12.The word“sedentary”in Paragraph4probably means_____.A.having a lot of things to doB.involving little exercise or physical activityC.being isolated from the outside worldD.experiencing a lot of stress13.Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage as a factor leading to the popularity of fast food?A.Cheap price.B.The media.C.Busy lifestyle.D.Convenience14.Which is NOT listed as a factor influencing the ability to have a healthy lifestyle?A.Pollution.B.Economic factors.C.Dependence upon cars.D.Influence of family or friends.15.According to the author,_____may be the most important factor influencing healthy lifestyles.A.technologyB.cultural backgroundC.environmentD.the desire to be healthyPartⅡVocabulary and StructureDirections:In this part,there are30incomplete sentences.For each sentence there are four choices marked A,B,C and D.Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence.Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.16.Hearing the gunshot,all the birds flew_____every direction.A.inB.onC.toD.toward17.The factory had to_____a number of employees because of the economic decline in the country.y outy offy asidey down18.His parents_____his money,so he is in trouble now.A.cut offB.cut throughC.gave upD.brought down19.Can you_____the difference_____the two phrases?A.tell,betweenB.speak,fromC.say,ofD.talk,between20.If anyone happens to drop in while I am out,_____him or her leave a message.A.haveB.getC.askD.tell21.There is no doubt_____you will pass the exam this time.You have worked so hard in the past months.A.whetherB.thatC.ifD.what22.I_____the boy to save money,but he wouldn’t listen.A.hopedB.suggestedC.wantedD.made23.I made a call to my parents yesterday.To my disappointment,_____of them answered it.A.eitherB.noneC.neitherD.nobody24.No matter_____he is able to come to the party or not,we will invite him.A.whenB.whetherC.howD.why25.The idea_____to him in his dream and he decided to carry it out.A.happenedB.struckC.appearedD.occurred26.He would have paid_____for the house if the salesgirl had insisted because he really wanted it.A.twice as muchB.much as twiceC.as much twiceD.twice much as27.They decided to chase the cow away_____it did more damage.A.unlessB.untilC.beforeD.although28.We wanted a new table for dinner,so my father bought_____from a furniture store yesterday.A.itselfB.oneC.himselfD.another29.A library with five thousand books_____to the nation as a gift.A.is offeredB.has offeredC.are offeredD.have offered30._____is often the case,we have worked out the production plan.A.WhichB.WhenC.WhatD.As31.It is no_____talking to him,because he will never change his mind.A.helpeC.timeD.way32.The way I thought of_____the animal was of great value.A.protectingB.protectC.being protectedD.to protect33.In another year or so,you_____all about it.A.forgetB.would forgetC.have forgottenD.will have forgotten34.No one here believes the reason_____he gave for his lateness.A.thatB.whyC.for whichD.what35.The novel I bought last week is worth____,I think.A.readingB.being readC.to readD.to be read36.After the fire,_____would otherwise be a cultural center is now reduced to a pile of ashes.A.thatB.itC.whichD.what37.Did you notice the little boy_____away?A.took the candy and runB.taking the candy and runC.take the candy and runD.who taking the candy and running38._____gives people more knowledge of the society than literature.A.AnythingB.NothingC.SomethingD.Everything39.If Mary catches_____her diary,she’ll be angry.A.you readingB.yours readingC.you readD.you to read40.Don’t worry me now;I will mend that coat_____.A.by and byB.off and onC.back and forthD.now and then41.Please join us.We can easily make_____for one more at this table.A.seatB.placeC.roomD.space42.You may depend on____he will not repeat his mistakes.A.it thatB.thatC.him thatD.which that43.“That latest car must have cost you a pretty penny.”“Oh,no,_____.”A.it didn’tB.it mustn’tC.it hasn’tD.it must haven’t44._____the first to use nuclear weapons.A.At no time China will beB.Never China will beC.Will China never beD.At no time will China be45.Encouragement is sometimes much more_____than criticism.A.effectiveB.efficientC.executiveD.extensivePartⅢIdentificationDirections:Each of the following sentences has four underlined parts marked A,B,C and D. Identify the one that is not correct.Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.46.Two woman teachers and four girl students were praised at the meeting yesterday.A B C D47.After she got married,Lily went to see her mother each other week.A B C D48.There will be more than three hundreds students taking part in the sports meet.A B C D49.While shopping,people sometimes can’t help persuading into buying somethingA B Cthey don’t really need.D50.We are all for your proposal that the discussion is to be put off.A B C D51.Factory workers had to work very hard before,so had farmers.A B C D52.He finds it easier to do the cooking himself than teaching his wife to cook.A B C D53.There was too much dust that we couldn’t see what was happening.A B C D54.The boy did not have to leave the next day because he got his visa extending.A B C D55.What does Mr.Johnson like?He’s a friendly sort of man.I like to work with him.A B C DPartⅣClozeDirections:There are20blanks in the following passage,and for each blank there are4choices marked A,B,C and D at the end of the passage.You should choose ONE answer that best fit into the passage.Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.A young woman was driving through the_56countryside.It was dark and raining. Suddenly she saw an old woman_57the side of the road,_58_her hand out as if she wanted _59_.“I can’t_60_her out in this weather,”the woman said to herself,so she stopped the car and opened the door.“Do you want a lift?”she asked.The old woman_61and climbed into the car.After a_62 she said to the old woman,“Have you been waiting for a long time?”The old woman shook her head.“__63_,”thought the young woman.She__64_again.“Bad weather for the time of the year.”She said.The old woman nodded.No matter__65_the young woman said the hitchhiker(搭便车的人)gave no answer__66_a nod of the head.Then the young woman__67_the hitchhiker’s hands,which were large and hairy.Suddenly she__68_that the hitchhiker was__69_a man!She stopped the car.“I can’t see out of the rear screen,”she said,“Would you mind_70it for me?”The hitchhiker nodded and opened the door. __71_the hitchhiker was out of the car,the frightened young woman_72When she got to the next village she__73_to a stop.She noticed that the hitchhiker had __74_his handbag__75.She picked it up and opened it.She gave a gasp(喘气);inside the bag was a gun!56.A.lovely B.lonely C.noisy D.crowded57.A.at B.beside C.by D.near58.A.holding B.to hold C.to be holding D.to be held59.A.an aid B.a taxi C.a car D.a lift60.A.permit B.leave C.allow D.order61.A.answering B.shook C.nodded D.smiles62.A.while B.moment C.time D.period63.A.Curious B.Interesting C.Strange D.Wonderful64.A.told B.did C.made D.tried65.A.when B.which C.how D.what66.A.except for B.apart from C.other than D.more than67.A.saw B.noticed C.watched D.observed68.A.recognized B.realized C.recovered D.remembered69.A.practically B.basically C.actually D.probably70.A.clear B.cleared C.to clear D.clearing71.A.As long as B.As far as C.As soon as D.As well as72.A.raced off B.ran away C.fell down D.moved on73.A.pulled B.picked C.pushed D.paused74.A.lift B.lost id D.left75.A.beneath B.behind C.backwards D.afterwardsPartⅤTranslationSection ADirections:In this part,there are five sentences which you should translate into Chinese.These sentences are all taken from the3passages you have just read in the part of Reading Comprehension.You can refer back to the passages so as to identify their meanings in the context.76.Nor do I recall clearly the large family of grandparents,aunts,uncles and cousins who gathered next door.77.They are very much on their own as soon as they have agreed with the boss on the rate.78.In a society of such high moral practice,what need is there for people to be on guard againstothers?79.Unfortunately,they also promote fast food which fits easily into busy lifestyles.80.Environments where passive smoking is unavoidable make it difficult to lead a healthy life. Section BDirections:In this part,there are five sentences in Chinese.You should translate them into English. Be sure to write clearly.81如果我是他,我就会尽最大的努力按时完成任务。
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08年高考英语04月份模拟试题本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分,共150分,考试时间120分钟。
第一卷(三部分,共105分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What are the two speakers doing?A.Enjoying meeting each other.B.Saying good-bye to each other.C.Planning to see each other again.2.What can we learn from the conversation?A.The man can’t drive well.B.The car has broken down.C.They are on the wrong way.3.What was the man reading?A.English newspaper.B.English short stories.C.English textbooks.4.What did the woman say about the weather?A.It wasn’t very cold and it snowed a little in December.B.There wasn’t much snow, but the weather was bad.C.The temperature dropped below freezing after Christmas.5.What does the man mean?A.Alan won’t come. B.Sally is often late. C.Sally will come at 8.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
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北京地区成人本科学士学位英语统一考试2008.04.19(A卷)Part I Reading ComprehensionDirections: There are three passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Y ou should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.Passage 1Question 1to 5 are based on the following passage.Looking back on my childhood, I am convinced that naturalists are born and not made. Although we were brought up in the same way, my brothers and sisters soon abandoned their pressed(紧抱的) flowers and insects. Unlike them, I had no ear for music and languages, I was not an early reader and I could not do mental arithmetic.Before World War I we spent our summer holidays in Hungary. I have only the dim memory of the house we lived in, of my room and my toys. (76) Nor do I recall clearly the large family of grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins who gathered next door. But I do have a crystal-clear memory of dogs, the farm animals, the local birds and above all, the insects.I am a naturalist, not a scientist. I have a strong love of the natural world, and my enthusiasm has led me into varied investigations. I love discussing my favorite topics and enjoy burning the midnight oil, reading about other people’s observations and discoveries ,then something happens that brings these observations together in my conscious mind. Suddenly you fancy you see the answer to the riddle(谜) ,because it all seems to fit together. This has resulted in my publishing 300 papers and books, which some might honor with the title of scientific research.But curiosity, a keen eye, a good memory and enjoyment of the animal and plant world do not make a scientist; one of the outstanding and essential qualities required is self-discipline, a quality I lack. A scientist can be made .A naturalist is born. If you can combine the two, you get the best of born worlds.1. According to the author, a born naturalist should first of all be _____A. full of enthusiasmB. self-disciplinedC. full of ambitionD. knowledgeable2. The first paragraph tells us that the author _____A. lost his hearing when he was a childB. didn‟t like his brothers and sistersC. was born to a naturalist‟s familyD. was interested in flowers and insects in his childhood3. The author says that he is a naturalist rather than a scientist probably because he thinks he _____A. just reads about other people‟s observations and discoveriesB. comes up with solutions in most natural waysC. has a great deal of trouble doing mental arithmeticD. lacks some of the qualities required of scientist4. The author can‟t remember his relatives clearly because_____.A. he was fully occupied with observing natureB. he didn‟t live very long with themC. the family was extremely largeD. he was too young when he lived with them5. Which of the following statement is true?A. The author believes that a born naturalist cannot be a scientist.B. The author‟s brothers and sisters were good at music and languages.C. The author read a lot of books about the natural world and the oil industry.D. The author spent a lot of time working on riddles.Passage 2Question 6 to 10 are based on the following passage:If you have a chance to go to Finland, you will prob ably be surprised to find how “foolish” the Finnish people are.Take the taxi drivers for example. Taxis in Finland are mostly high-class Benz with a fare of two US dollars a kilometer. Y ou can go anywhere in one, tell the driver to drop you at any place, say that you have some business to attend to, and then walk off without paying your fare. The driver would not show the least sign of anxiety.The dining rooms in all big hotels not only serve their guests, but also serve outside diners. Hotel guests have their meals free, so they naturally go to the free dining rooms to have their meals. The most they would do to show their good faith is to wave their registration card to the waiter. With such a loose check, you can easily use any old registration card to take a couple of friends to dine free of charge.The Finnish workers are paid by the hour. (77) They are very much on their own as soon as they have agreed with the boss on the rate. From then on they just say how many hours they have worked and they will be paid accordingly.With so many loopholes(漏洞) in everyday life, surely Finland must be a heaven to those who love to take “petty advantages”. But the strange thing is, all the taxi passengers would always come back to pay their fare after they have attended to their business; not a single outsider has ever been found in the free hotel dining rooms. And workers always give an honest account of the exact hours they put in. As the Finns always act on good faith in everything they do, living in such a society has turned everyone into a real “gentleman”.(78) In a society of such high moral practice, what need is there for people to be on guard against others?6. While taking a taxi in Finland, _____A. a passenger can go anywhere without having to pay the driverB. a passenger pays two US dollars for a taxi rideC. a passenger can never be turned down by the taxi driver wherever he wants to goD. a passenger needs to provide good faith demonstration before they leave without paying7. We know from the passage that big hotels in Finland_____A. provide meal for only those who live in the hotelsB. provide meals for any dinersC. provide free wine and charge for foodD. are mostly poorly managed8. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?A. The workers in Finland are paid by the hour.B. The bosses in Finland are too busy to check the working hours of their employees.C. The workers are always honest with their working hours.D. The workers and their bosses will make an agreement in advance about the pay.9. The word “those” in the last paragraph probably refers to _____A. people who often take taxisB. people who often have meals in big hotelsC. people who are dishonestD. people who are worthy of trust10. It can be concluded that _____A. Finnish people are not smart enough in daily lifeB. Finland has been a good place for cheatsC. the Finnish society is of very high moral levelD. all the Finns are richPassage 3Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage:There are many factors which may have an influence on adults and children being able to lead a healthy life.Nowadays, people are very busy. Often, both parents work outside the home. Children are expected to take on more responsibility at home to help their parents. They also have sporting and leisure activities as well as school expectations.The busyness also adds another factor: the need to use cars to get from one place to another quickly.Today, society places a lot of emphasis on technology. Computers, DVDs. CDs, television, PlayStations and Xboxes have become major leisure activities, rather than traditional more active pursuits. This has led to a more sedentary lifestyle.The media provide entertainment and information. (79)Unfortunately, they also promote fast food which fits easily into busy lifestyles. It is much more convenient at times to buy a quick takeaway rather than prepare a meal. The media constantly bombard(轰炸) their audience with …perfect‟ body images, the need to buy the most fashionable clothes, the most up-to-date computer games, the best places to visit and the best things to do.Environments vary. We may be exposed to pollution, such as cigarette smoke. This can be harmful to people who suffer from breathing difficulties. (80)Environments where passive smoking is unavoidable make it difficult to lead a healthy life.It is an important factor influencing healthy lifestyles is motivation, or the desire to be healthy. Any person who wants to be healthy will find a way to be healthy —if he/she is motivated enough!11. The passage is mainly about _____.A. benefits of a healthy life styleB. demands of daily lifeC. factors affecting a healthy lifestyleD. a positive approach to healthy living12. The word “sedentary” in Paragraph 4 probabl y means _____.A. having a lot of things to doB. involving little exercise or physical activityC. being isolated from the outside worldD. experiencing a lot of stress13. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage as a factor leading to the popularity of fast food?A. Cheap price.B. The media.C. Busy lifestyle.D. Convenience14. Which is NOT listed as a factor influencing the ability to have a healthy lifestyle?A. Pollution.B. Economic factors.C. Dependence upon cars.D. Influence of family or friends.15. According to the author, _____ may be the most important factor influencing healthy lifestyles.A. technologyB. cultural backgroundC. environmentD. the desire to be healthyPart ⅡV ocabulary and StructureDirections: In this part, there are 30 incomplete sentences. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.16. Hearing the gunshot, all the birds flew _____ every direction.A. inB. onC. toD. toward17. The factory had to _____ a number of employees because of the economic decline in the country.A. lay outB. lay offC. lay asideD. lay down18. His parents _____ his money, so he is in trouble now.A. cut offB. cut throughC. gave upD. brought down19. Can you _____ the difference _____ the two phrases?A. tell, betweenB. speak, fromC. say, ofD. talk, between20. If anyone happens to drop in while I am out, _____ him or her leave a message.A. haveB. getC. askD. tell21. There is no doubt _____ you will pass the exam this time. Y ou have worked so hard in the past months.A. whetherB. thatC. ifD. what22. I _____ the boy to save money, but he wouldn‟t listen.A. hopedB. suggestedC. wantedD. made23. I made a call to my parents yesterday. To my disappointment, _____ of them answered it.A. eitherB. noneC. neitherD. nobody24. No matter _____ he is able to come to the party or not, we will invite him.A. whenB. whetherC. howD. why25. The idea _____ to him in his dream and he decided to carry it out.A. happenedB. struckC. appearedD. occurred26. He would have paid _____ for the house if the salesgirl had insisted because he really wanted it.A. twice as muchB. much as twiceC. as much twiceD. twice much as27. They decided to chase the cow away _____ it did more damage.A. unlessB. untilC. beforeD. although28. We wanted a new table for dinner, so my father bought _____ from a furniture store yesterday.A. itselfB. oneC. himselfD. another29. A library with five thousand books _____ to the nation as a gift.A. is offeredB. has offeredC. are offeredD. have offered30. _____ is often the case, we have worked out the production plan.A. WhichB. WhenC. WhatD. As31. It is no _____ talking to him, because he will never change his mind.A. helpB. useC. timeD. way32. The way I thought of _____ the animal was of great value.A. protectingB. protectC. being protectedD. to protect33. In another year or so, you _____ all about it.A. forgetB. would forgetC. have forgottenD. will have forgotten34. No one here believes the reason _____ he gave for his lateness.A. thatB. whyC. for whichD. what35. The novel I bought last week is worth ____, I think.A. readingB. being readC. to readD. to be read36. After the fire, _____ would otherwise be a cultural center is now reduced to a pile of ashes.A. thatB. itC. whichD. what37. Did you notice the little boy _____ away?A. took the candy and runB. taking the candy and runC. take the candy and runD. who taking the candy and running38. _____ gives people more knowledge of the society than literature.A. AnythingB. NothingC. SomethingD. Everything39. If Mary catches _____ her diary, she‟ll be angry.A. you readingB. yours readingC. you readD. you to read40. Don‟t worry me now; I will mend that coat _____.A. by and byB. off and onC. back and forthD. now and then41. Please join us. We can easily make _____ for one more at this table.A. seatB. placeC. roomD. space42. Y ou may depend on ____ he will not repeat his mistakes.A. it thatB. thatC. him thatD. which that43. “That latest car must have cost you a pretty penny.” “Oh, no, _____.”A. it didn‟tB. it mustn‟tC. it hasn‟tD. it must haven‟t44. _____ the first to use nuclear weapons.A. At no time China will beB. Never China will beC. Will China never beD. At no time will China be45. Encouragement is sometimes much more _____ than criticism.A. effectiveB. efficientC. executiveD. extensivePart ⅢIdentificationDirections: Each of the following sentences has four underlined parts marked A, B, C and D. Identify the one that is not correct. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.46. Two woman teachers and four girl students were praised at the meeting yesterday.A B C D47. After she got married, Lily went to see her mother each other week.A B C D48. There will be more than three hundreds students taking part in the sports meet.A B C D49. While shopping, people sometimes can‟t help persuading into buying somethingA B Cthey don‟t really need.D50. We are all for your proposal that the discussion is to be put off.A B C D51. Factory workers had to work very hard before, so had farmers.A B C D52. He finds it easier to do the cooking himself than teaching his wife to cook.A B C D53. There was too much dust that we couldn‟t see what was happening.A B C D54. The boy did not have to leave the next day because he got his visa extending.A B C D55. What does Mr. Johnson like? He‟s a friendly sort of man. I like to work with him.A B C DPart ⅣClozeDirections: There are 20 blanks in the following passage, and for each blank there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D at the end of the passage. Y ou should choose ONE answer that best fit into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.A young woman was driving through the _56 countryside. It was dark and raining. Suddenly she saw an old woman _57 the side of the road, _58_ her hand out as if she wanted _59_. “I can‟t _60_ her out in this weather,” the woman said to herself, so she stopped the car and opened the door.“Do you want a lift?” she asked. The old woman _61 and climbed into the car. After a _62 she said to the old woman, “Have you been waiting for a long time?” The old woman shook her head. “__63_,” thought the young woman. She __64_ again. “Bad weather for the time of the year.”She said. The old woman nodded. No matter __65_ the young woman said the hitchhiker(搭便车的人) gave no answer __66_ a nod of the head.Then the young woman __67_ the hitchhiker‟s hands, which were large and hairy. Suddenly she __68_ that the hitchhiker was __69_ a man! She stopped the car. “I can‟t see out of t he rear screen,” she said, “Would you mind _70 it for me?” The hitchhiker nodded and opene d the door. __71_ the hitchhiker was out of the car, the frightened young woman _72When she got to the next village she __73_ to a stop. She noticed that the hitchhiker had __74_ his handbag __75 . She picked it up and opened it. She gave a gasp(喘气); inside the bag was a gun!56. A. lovely B. lonely C. noisy D. crowded57. A. at B. beside C. by D. near58. A. holding B. to hold C. to be holding D. to be held59. A. an aid B. a taxi C. a car D. a lift60. A. permit B. leave C. allow D. order61. A. answering B. shook C. nodded D. smiles62. A. while B. moment C. time D. period63. A. Curious B. Interesting C. Strange D. Wonderful64. A. told B. did C. made D. tried65. A. when B. which C. how D. what66. A. except for B. apart from C. other than D. more than67. A. saw B. noticed C. watched D. observed68. A. recognized B. realized C. recovered D. remembered69. A. practically B. basically C. actually D. probably70. A. clear B. cleared C. to clear D. clearing71. A. As long as B. As far as C. As soon as D. As well as72. A. raced off B. ran away C. fell down D. moved on73. A. pulled B. picked C. pushed D. paused74. A. lift B. lost C. laid D. left75. A. beneath B. behind C. backwards D. afterwardsPart ⅤTranslationSection ADirections: In this part, there are five sentences which you should translate into Chinese. These sentences are all taken from the 3 passages you have just read in the part of Reading Comprehension. Y ou can refer back to the passages so as to identify their meanings in the context.76. Nor do I recall clearly the large family of grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins who gathered next door.77. They are very much on their own as soon as they have agreed with the boss on the rate.78. In a society of such high moral practice, what need is there for people to be on guard againstothers?79. Unfortunately, they also promote fast food which fits easily into busy lifestyles.80. Environments where passive smoking is unavoidable make it difficult to lead a healthy life.Section BDirections: In this part, there are five sentences in Chinese. Y ou should translate them into English. Be sure to write clearly.81如果我是他,我就会尽最大的努力按时完成任务。