2009 2010年江西省专升本英语统一考试试题

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2009年江西省专升本英语统一考试试题
Part I Listening Comprehension (20 minutes)
Section A
Directions: In this section, you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the question will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. Example: You will hear:
You will read:
A) At the office.
B) In the waiting room.
C) At the airport.
D) In the restaurant.
From the conversation we know that the two were talking about some work they had to finish in the evening. This is most likely to have taken place at the office. Therefore, A) At the office is the best answer. You should choose [A] on the Answer Sheet and mark it with a single line though the center.
Sample Answer [A] [B] [C] [D]
1. A) It was put off. C) No decision was made.
B) It was a success. D) It lasted for 2 hours.
2. A) To send him to a hospital. C) To teach him a good lesson.
B) To find a new job for him. D) To help him stop smoking heavily.
3. A) He is nice. C) He gets angry easily.
B) He is terrible D) He is always blaming.
4. A) Borrowing a book. C) Going to the library.
B) Turning off the TV. D) Repairing the light.
5. A) She was asking the way. C) She was getting off a bus.
B) She was a police officer. D) She was in the 5# Avenue.
6. A) Type a letter. C) Make a phone call.
B) Write an email. D) Finish her report.
7. A) once a day. C) twice a day.
B) once a week. D) twice a week.
8. A) make a reservation. C) deal with a problem.
B) cancel an appointment. D) ask for a phone number.
9. A) From the company. C) From the newspaper.
B) From the woman. D) From a TV commercial.
10. A) Give the man some change. C) Talk to the manger herself
B) Call the manger D) Change a new product for the man
Section B
Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the question will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.
Passage one
Questions 11 to 13 are based on the passage you have just heard.
11. A) To express thankfulness C) To make an announcement
B) To welcome visitors. D) To give a presentation
12. A) the beautiful scenery C) the rich natural resources
B) the large population. D) the fast economic development
13. A) Tomorrow C) Next week
B) The day after tomorrow D) Next month
Passage Two
Questions 14 to 16 are based on the passage you have just heard.
14. A) An introduction of a new product. C) A discussion of sales.
B) A training program. D) A report of the latest news.
15. A) The sales has dropped to 30 million.
B) The sales dropped to 40 million.
C) The sales were at 50 million.
D) The sales has risen 25%.
16. A) To do some research and develop new product.
B) To find the market share of other companies.
C) To develop new market in other countries.
D) To increase the company‟s sales.
Passage Three
Questions 17 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.
17. A) Take a bus trip. C) Rent a car.
B) Ride a bicycle. D) Book the travel service.
18. A) Visit some museums. C) Find out the way.
B) Travel to some big cities. D) Contact an agent.
19. A) $45 a day. B) $45 a week. C) $55 a day. D) $55 a week.
20. A) Pay for the rent. C) Hire a driver.
B) Sign an agreement. D) Check the car.
PartⅡ Reading Comprehension (40 minutes)
Directions: There are 4 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.
Passage One.
Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.
First Great Western provides a convenient and accurate ticket selling service. We start a legal contract with us when you purchase a ticket and travel with us; these are available at our staffed stations or from our Customer Services Teams. Tickets for traveling on our services can be purchased by a variety of methods whose details are given below.
You can buy a full range of tickets from First Great Western ticket offices. When buying a ticket we promise to give you detailed information and to sell you the most appropriate ticket for your journey.
Ticket selling(出售) machines, most of which accept both cash and credit cards, will be available at many First Great Western stations offering a wide range of tickets for services travelling from that station.
Tickets for travel on First Great Western services or elsewhere on the National Rail network may be purchased in advance online at www.firstgreatwewstern,. Tickets purchased online can be posted to you, or collected at many stations through ticket selling machines.
When journeys start at stations where there is no ticketing facility available, it is your responsibility to pay your fare to the on-board staff who are able to issue the normal range of tickets.
If you are travelling in a group of 10 or more people you should contact our group booking service on 08457 000 125. Not only will our staff be able to direct you to trains with sufficient seats, you may enjoy a discount on your ticket.
21. The information provided in the passage is for people who travel by_______.
A) plane B) train C) ship D) bus
22. When you buy a ticket, the agent promises to give you fair information on tickets to help you ________.
A) get the most appropriate ticket
B) purchase a ticket in advance online
C) pay the right fair to the on-board staff
D) collect the ticket from the ticket selling machine
23. How can you get your ticket if you have booked it online? _________.
A) From the booking office in a railway station.
B) By visiting the website of First Great Western.
C) From a ticket agent.
D) By mail delivery.
24. When can you buy a ticket direct from the on-board staff? _________.
A) When you start from a station with no ticketing service.
B) When the tickets are all sold out in the booking office.
C) When you travel in a group of ten or more people.
D) When you travel on a train with sufficient seats.
25. What is the advantage for passengers who travel in a group of ten or more? _____.
A) They may buy the tickets direct from the on-board staff.
B) They will not pay for booking service.
C) They may get a discount.
D) They can pay in cash.
Passage Two
Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.
These days more and more people are working in joint ventures or doi ng business with foreign companies. It‟s not just language that can be a problem. Cultural issues can also cause a breakdown in communication. Here are some simple tips to help you improve your cross-cultural communication skills:
1. Slow Down
Even when there is a common language, slow down, speak clearly and ensure your pronunciation is understandable.
2. Separate Questions
Try not to ask double questions such as, “Do you want to go on or shall we stop here?” Let your listener answer one question at a time.
3. Avoid Negative Questions
Many cross-cultural communication misunderstandings have been caused by the use of negative questions and answers. For example, the response to “Are you not coming?” may be “yes”, meaning “No, I am not coming.”
4. Write it down
If you are unsure whether something has been understood, write it down and check.
5. Be Supportive
Giving encouragement to those who do not really speak your language gives them confidence, support and a trust in you.
6. Be Aware
Cross-cultural communication is dealing with people from other cultures in a way that should reduce misunderstandings and increase your potential to create strong cross-cultural relationships. The above tips should be seen as a starting point to greater cross-cultural awareness.
26. The tips suggested in the passage are mainly about how to______.
A) avoid asking double questions
B) create cross-cultural relationships
C) understand cross-cultural communication
D) improve cross-cultural communication skills
27. In cross-cultural communication people are advised to speak clearly and_______.
A) loudly B) quietly C) slowly D) quickly
28. Negative questions should be avoided because_________.
A) they may cause misunderstandings in communication
B) one question should have one answer at one time
C) there are no such questions in some cultures
D) they are difficult to answer in some cultures
29. What are you advised to do if you are not sure whether you correctly understand something? ________.
A) Write down what you have heard and check
B) Encourage the listener to remind you.
C) Ask a double question to confirm.
D) Repeat what you have said.
30. According to the last paragraph, what is essential for cross-cultural communication? ________.
A) Being aware of your own potential.
B) Trying to reduce cultural misunderstandings.
C) Dreaming with more people from other countries.
D) Establishing a good relationship with people from other cultures.
Passage three
Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.
When choosing a bank, it‟s all too easy to be attracted to the bank‟s beautiful promises. But what lies behind these promises is more important. The most reliable banks are always those with the most solid character, and in this you‟ll find Standard Chartered (渣打银行) to be the best choice for your international banking needs.
Our special skill and knowledge is reflected in the fact that we have been established for more than 130 years, with
a proven record that assures your interests will be well-protected.
You‟ll find that Standard Chartered offers a big variety of highly personal services. We have experienced bank officers, to help you grow and vary your investments.
Within our network, we offer you a choice of popular destinations, such as Hong Kong, India, London, Singapore, and a number of other locations- whichever suit your needs. You can deal directly with the country where you wish to have an account. Or you can contact your local branch for assistance. Either way, you are assured of absolute confidentiality(隐秘).
Contact any of the Personal Banking International Centers listed below. We‟ll send you a brochure that describes our products, services and key destinations in more detail.
At Standard Chartered Personal Banking International, we think our solid, reliable personality is the key to helping you protect, vary and grow your wealth.
31. The first sentence of the passage actually means that, when choosing a bank, people tend to ______.
A) be attracted to its choices of services
B) rely too much on their banking needs
C) believe its beautiful promises
D) accept whatever it offers
32. Standard Chartered is considered the most reliable bank for _____.
A) its solid character
B) its beautiful promises
C) its international banking services
D) its special skill and knowledge
33. What does “a proven record (Line 2, Para.2)” most probably refers to? ________.
A) A satisfactory record of banking services
B) A well-organized accounting system
C) A list of skillful investment experts
D) A series of profitable interest rates
34. Standard Chartered Promises its customers _________.
A) to enjoy high interest rates
B) to open an account wherever they like
C) to keep their personal information as confidential
D) to contact the Personal Banking International Centers for them
35. The Personal Banking International Centers will send out a brochure which gives the details of _______.
A) the history of the bank
B) the banking services offered
C) the proven record of the bank
D) the information of the local branches
Passage four
Questions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage.
Most Hong Kong students aged 12 to 25 spend less than an hour a week studying online. However, it is claimed that e-learning (网上学习) may not be as popular among teenagers as commonly supposed.
It a survey by the Boys‟ and Girls‟ Clubs Association, 55% of 785 young people in Hong Kong said they did not like e-learning.
“E-learning is not a very good system because it is so troublesome (麻烦的), ” said Patrick, 17-year-old, recalling how his online homework disappeared because of a technical problem.
Patrick also said some classmates give their account numbers and passwords (密码) to others so they could help them finish their online homework.
Self-discipline (自律) is also necessary. In the survey, 34.3% of the teenagers said lack of self-discipline made it difficult for them to learn more from the Internet.
But the teenagers also discovered some advantages in e-learning.
About 41 percent of the teenagers said they work together with other Internet users in order to discuss their problems
Registered social worker Y uen Hin-sing said the effectiveness of e-learning is still not yet well supported by research data.
He called for more resources to study the effectiveness of online learning.(199)
36. According to the passage, more than half of the teenagers in the survey _____.
A) get used to e-learning online.
B) do not like e-learning online.
C) find e-learning online easy to handle.
D) help each other finish their online homework.
37. Because of a technical trouble, Patrick once had his online homework _______.
A) completed B) undone C) copied D) lost
38. Some teenagers give their account numbers and passwords to their classmates to ask them to _______.
A) help finish homework.
B) solve technical problems.
C) spend more time learning online.
D) find more learning resources online.
39. One advantage of e-learning found by the teenagers is that they can _______.
A) build up their self-discipline.
B) find the latest learning resources.
C) make friends with similar interests more easily.
D) discuss their problems with other Internet users.
40. According to Yuen Hin-sing, the effectiveness of e-learning ________.
A) has been ignored by some researchers.
B) has not yet been accepted by social workers.
C) is still not yet well supported by research results.
D) will be widely welcomed by most students and teachers.
Part Ⅲ Vocabulary and Structure (20 minutes)
Directions: There are 40 incomplete sentences in this part. 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.
41. The course is so difficult that is certainly _____the reach of beginners.
A) out B) in C) through D) beyond
42. Being short of food and fuel, we are______ with a very difficult situation.
A) faced B) managed C) caught D) handled
43. By the end of last month, we ______ on this project for more than 6 weeks.
A) have worked B) had worked C) are working D) will work
44. He didn‟t realize he had left the files in his customer‟s office ______ he went back to the company.
A) if B) until C) unless D) since
45. I don‟t know _____ will make the final decision for our summer trip.
A) what B) which C) whom D) who
46. It was a difficult time, but eventually things ______ all right.
A) set down B) made for C) broke off D) turned out
47. Mary ______ on her new project late last night, so she felt sleepy in the office this morning.
A) must work B) must be working
C) must have been working D) must have been worked
48. My secretary will call you to arrange a ______ time to meet.
A) nearby B) sufficient C) modest D) convenient
49. What the doctor advises me to do is ____ I must keep talking a well-balanced diet and regular exercises.
A) that B) whether C) which D) what
50. Space scientists had to adopt a whole new____ design and construction.
A) position B) policy C) approach D) law
51. Finally, the manager_____ and accepted our arrangement for the meeting.
A) put out B) turned off C) gave in D) came to
52. In his speech he gave advice to____ was interested in the field of computer science.
A) that B) whoever C) whom D) whose
53. Given that the world has never been more interconnected, it is essential th at we_____ together because we‟re in this
crisis together.
A) will work B) are working
C) have worked D) work
54. The rewards you get in this job are in_____ to the effort you put in.
A) response B) direction C) proportion D)addition
55. Business organizations, political organizations, social organizations, all find____ important to advertise in order to
influence public opinion.
A) it B) that C) as D) which
56. A poll, conducted by a Miami-based public opinion research and consulting firm, shows that Obama is
popular________ Cuban-Americans.
A) for B) to C) with D) in
57. Sometimes this____ understanding may lead to more practical solutions.
A) worked B) shared C) cut D) joined
58. The management regrets ______ you that your contract will not be renewed next month.
A) informing B) to inform C) inform D) informed
59. ________ I explained on the phone, your request will be considered at the next meeting.
A) As B) That C) Which D) What
60. Further technical _____ of this kind will only lead to increases in production cost.
A) cases B) ways C) treatment D) measures
61. The mountains also prove to be a tourist attraction as some of the mountains experience alpine (高山的) conditions,
________ leads to ski resorts.
A) who B) which C) it D) that
62. Seldom _______ my manager in such good mood since I worked in this company.
A) do I see B) I have seen C) have I seen D) I saw
63. The rise in housing costs ________ most young families.
A) concerns B) worries C) matters D) attends
64. This study examined social network characteristics associated with older adults‟ intensions to ________ in social
activities.
A) generate B) introduce C) benefit D) participate
65. It is reported that the plan is to keep most natural resources _______ state control.
A) within B) under C) about D) at
66. There‟s a(n) _______ in our office that when it‟s someone‟s bir thday, the person will bring in a cake for us all to
share.
A) activity B) action C) manner D) tradition
67. He will go abroad to further his study next year _________ he gets a scholarship or enough money.
A) if B) so C) till D) although
68. We were standing _______ 10 yards away from the scene of the crime and we didn‟t realize it.
A) rather than B) larger than C) no more than D) other than
69. We wish the economy _____ stronger than ever so that everyone would be working.
A) will become B) becomes C) would become D) became
70. The meeting will give administrators a chance to respond _____ the community‟s questions and concerns.
A) to B) at C) for D) in
71. If the manager had been at that meeting, a final decision _______before last weekend.
A) would have been made B) was being made
C) would be made D) had been made
72. Online shopping is increasing in popularity especially among the young generation ______ the advantages that it
offers.
A) instead of B) in charge of C) in front of D) because of
73. _______ she joined the company only a year ago, she‟s already been promoted twice.
A) Because B) If C) Although D) When
74. The oil price is keeping rising, and ________, more people will go to work by bus or by bike.
A) as a whole B) in a word C) as a result D) in reply
75. I find it rather difficult to get accustomed to ______ before such a large audience.
A) speak B) be speaking C) speaking D) having spoken
76. We have to face the fact ______ new computer viruses may appear at any time and it can spread across computers
in a very rapid speed.
A) that B) it C) which D) what
77. Salary surveys can provide employers more information on the marketplace and help them to set ________ pay.
A) competitive B) extra C) desirable D) high
78. He has managed _______ the problem, and will post a follow-up message describing exactly what the problem
turned out to be and how he solved it.
A) solving B) solved C) solve D) to solve
79. Each ARS scientist _______ proposal was accepted will receive $80000 for two years of high-priority research.
A) who B) whose C) which D) what
80. Further technical measures of this kind will only ____increases in production cost.
A) take over B) put up C) look for D) lead to
Part ⅣCloze (15 minutes)
Directions:There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A), B), C), and D) on the paper. You should choose ONE that best fits into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.
The best time to buy is often during a “sale”, when a store 81 prices on certain items. Sales are 82 on television, radio, and in newspapers, or the store itself may have 83 showing which items are “on sale”. Just because an item is “on sale”, 84 _, it does not 85 that it is indeed a good 86 . Another store may have the same item at a 87 price, or the sale item may be of poor 88 . Comparing prices and quality at 89 stores is a good way to find the 90 value.
Household and food items can 91 be found on sale. In many 92 , however, coupons(优惠券)93 the best savings for these items. Coupons are small pieces of paper on advertisements that can be 94 in newspapers, in the mail, in magazines, and even at food stores. If you have coupons for items you‟re 95 , you can 96 them to the store before 97 for your purchase. The amount 98 on the coupon is then taken 99 form the purchase price of that item. When using coupons, make sure the coupon is for the 100 item you are purchasing, and that the coupon has not expired (过期).
81. A) sets B) keeps C) lowers D) raises
82. A) increased B) expected C) organized D) advertised
83. A) signs B) problems C) time D) interest
84. A) thus B) however C) consequently D) therefore
85. A) order B) report C) mean D) request
86. A) place B) time C) way D) value
87. A) cheaper B) fixed C) higher D) retail
88. A) appearance B) service C) quality D) performance
89. A) chain B) local C) international D) several
90. A) best B) total C) different D) equal
91. A) never B) seldom C) also D) either
92. A) occasions B) moments C) conditions D) cases
93. A) take B) put C) provide D) make
94. A) found B) bought C) promoted D) asked
95. A) producing B) selling C) developing D) purchasing
96. A) present B) return C) put D) add
97. A) asking B) paying C) leaving D) applying
98. A) reduced B) increased C) listed D) expressed
99. A) away B) in C) up D) over
100. A) various B) major C) small D) exact
Part ⅤWriting (25 minutes)
Directions: For this part, you are required to write an enquiry (询价) letter. You should write the letter on the basis of the following instructions given in Chinese. Remember to write the letter in the space given on the Composition Sheet.
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2.请寄来产品目录和最新价目表;
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2010年江西省专升本英语统一考试试卷真题
Part I Listening comprehension (20 points)
Section A
Directions: In this section, you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversation and the question will be spoken only once. After each question there will be pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.
Example: You will hear:
You will read:
A) The coach will not arrive today.
B) The coach met with a terrible accident.
C) The coach will probably arrive at 9:15.
D) The coach may arrive today, but the woman is not sure.
From the dialogue we know that the coach is delayed two hours after 7:15. The best answer, then is C) “The coach will probably arrive at 9:15”.Therefore, sh ould choose answer C) on the Answer Sheet and mark it with a single line through the center.
Sample Answer[A] [B] [C] [D]
1. A) It‟s hard. B) It is easy.
C) It is interesting. D) It is exciting
2. A) In a coffee bar. B) In a restaurant.
C) In a hotel. D) At the woman‟s home.
3. A) Going out for the meal. B) Staying at home to rest.
C) Cooking the meal at home. D) Buying something to cook
4. A) $70. B) $140 C) $90 D) $120
5. A) She is from England. B) She is from USA
C) She is from Canada D) She is from Australian.
6. A) It‟s rainy B) It‟s sunny C) It‟s cloudy D) It‟s windy
7. A) The birthday party has been put off till next week
B) The man invites the woman to the birthday party.
C) The woman will not go to the birthday party.
D) They will go to the birthday party together.
8. A) It is safer to drive a car than to go by air.
B) He will fly rather than drive to New York.
C) Driving New York is more comfortable.
D) He will either drive or fly to New York.
9. A) He visited this place sometime ago.
B) He is interested in paying this visit.
C) He knows something about this company.
D) He also wants to vi sit the company‟s branch.
10. A) Teacher and student. B) Shopkeeper and customer.
C) Classmates. D) Friends.
Section B
Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question you must chose the answer from the choices marked A),B),C) and D).Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.
Question11 to 13 are based on the passage you have just heard.
11. A) It is always busy.
B) The cars run on the left.
C) It is often dangerous.
D) There are many accidents.
12. A) You will not find the right bus station.
B) You will probably take the wrong bus.
C) You will lose your way in the streets.
D) You will never get to your destination.
13. A) They are more comfortable than other buses.
B) They run much faster than other buses.
C) You can have a wider seat on the upper floor.
D) You can see the streets better on the upper floor.
Questions14 to16 are based on the passage you have just heard.
14. A) A little boy wished to be a train driver.
B) A little boy succeeded in becoming a train driver.
C) A little boy was taught to drive a train by his uncle.
D) A little boy could drive a train easily.
15. A) Because he lived in a small town far away from school.
B) Because his uncle could teach him at home.
C) Because he had no arms when he was born.
D) Because he spent all his time watching trains going and coming.
16. A) Angry. B) Afraid. C) Surprised. D) Happy.
Questions 17 to20 are based on passage you have just heard.
17. A) He had lost his return ticket.
B) He only had enough money for a ticket.
C) He had to borrow some money from his friend.
D) He had to save some money for his food on board.
18. A) He did not feel very well. B) He didn‟t know the time for meals.
C) He had no money for meals. D) He didn‟t like the meals on the ship.
19. A) He left the dining room without paying the bill.
B) He put a little money on the table and left.
C) He told the waiter he had no money to pay the bill.
D) He went to see the waiter to ask for the bill.
20. A) The meals were free on board. B) He had to pay for what he ate.
C) He could pay the bill sometime later. D) His meal had already been paid.
Part II Reading Comprehension (30 Points)
Directions: In this section there are four passages. Each of them is folded by five questions. For each question there are four suggested answers 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.
Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.
Shortly after Charles Darwin published his theory of evolution, a lady was asked what she thought of the idea that humans and animals came down from a common ancestor (祖先). "Let us hope it is not true," she said. "And, if it is true, let us hope it does not become public knowledge."
This story is probably untrue, but it illustrates well the attitudes of the time. Today, we are more comfortable with our past. Many people accept Darwin' s view of how we came into being - that our bodies' evolved through the process of natural selection acting on our genes.
However, Darwin believed evolution was responsible for far more than just our physical characteristics. He saw it as the major influence in shaping our psychology. Indeed, he predicted that "in the distant future, psychology will be based on a new foundation." This foundation was, of course, his theory of evolution.
To those in favor of concepts like free will and personal responsibility, such an idea seems quite stupid. But a growing number of scientists are questioning the extent to which our behavior is controlled by our culture. Their research has revealed increasing evidence that the human mind is made up of natural mechanisms (if; h-g,), which control everything from the way we perceive (感知) time and space, to how we learn survival techniques and choose mates.
21. The story about the lady suggests that, in Darwin's time, the theory of evolution made many people feel
A) embarrassed B) delighted C) comfortable D) miserable
22. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to Paragraph 2
A) People's attitudes towards Darwin's view remain unchanged.
B) Darwin's view of man's origin has been widely accepted.
C) Natural selection has no effect on our genes.
D) The story about the lady has proved to be true.
23. The phrase "was responsible for" in Line 1, Paragraph 3 most probably means“ “
A) had the ability to influence C) was to blame for
B) had the duty of D) was the cause of
24. According to Darwin's view, our psychology
A) will change greatly in the future。

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