中央电大2013年7月高级时事英语试题
高2013级中期考试英语试卷
高2013级中期考试英语试卷(本试卷分为第Ⅰ卷和第Ⅱ卷两部分。
满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
)第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题材1.5分,满分7.5分)听对话,选择正确选项。
1. What time is it now ?A. 8:00B. 8:15C. 8:302. What are the two speakers talking about ?A. A hiking plan .B. Their friend , Mary .C. The weather .3. What will the woman do this evening ?A. Staying at home with her mum .B. Go to a concert with her mum .C. Go to the cinema with her mum .4. Where are the two speakers ?A. In a restaurant .B. On a farm .C. In the office .5. What is the man going to do ?A. Do his homework .B. Catch a train home .C. Go to the park .第二节(共15小题;每小题材1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6. Where is the woman going ?A. To a supermarket .B. To a hotel .C. To the post office .7. How will the woman get there ?A. She will walk there .B. She will go there by bus .C. She will go there by taxi .听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
2013年7月N2真题答案解析
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2013年7月20日新闻时事报道(最新国际新闻_国内外新闻联播)
2013年7月20日新闻时事报道(最新国际新闻_国内外新闻联播)2013年7月20日时事政治(国内)放开金融机构贷款利率管制7月20日起,中国人民银行将全面放开金融机构贷款利率管制,取消金融机构贷款利率0.7倍的下限,由金融机构根据商业原则自主确定贷款利率水平。
分析指出,放开贷款利率管制是推进利率市场化改革非常重要的一步,有助于降低社会融资成本,支持实体经济发展和经济结构转型,传递出中国经济改革在提速的信号。
“中国的利率市场化改革又迈出了非常重要和关键的一步,”中国人民大学财政金融学院副院长赵锡军对中新网记者表示,贷款利率放开会加剧银行贷款市场的竞争,从而使市场机制发挥的作用更明显,更好地发挥优胜劣汰的作用。
铁路改革和发展意见征集会议近日,中国铁路总公司连续召开了数场“群英会”、座谈会、咨询会,进行了数次高强度的头脑风暴,广泛征求了铁路内外众多人士对铁路改革和发展的意见和建议。
7月10日,铁总副总经理卢春房和总工程师何华武等人邀请了中国工程院与铁路领域有关联的一批院士召开座谈会,征求他们对现阶段形势下铁路发展的意见。
同时,铁总下属的一些部门和协会连日来也在密集召开会议,邀请一些已不在一线岗位的原铁道部中高层干部为铁路建设发展献计献策。
这一系列动作是在铁总负责人近期向国务院领导汇报铁路工作,决策层表示未来铁路还是要继续发展的背景下开展起来的。
拒不履行法院判决将与个人信用挂钩今后,有能力履行法院生效判决而拒不履行的“老赖”,其姓名、性别、年龄、身份证号码将被列入失信被执行人名单。
这是最高人民法院今天出台的《关于公布失信被执行人名单信息的若干规定》中作出的规定。
最高人民法院新闻发言人孙军工称,该制度旨在通过信用惩戒手段,使被执行人的信用好坏和其经济利益、个人名誉、企业声誉、交易机会、生存空间直接挂钩,建立“守信者赢,失信者亏”的评价体系,使失信被执行人“寸步难行”,由此迫使其自动履行判决,以提高执行效率,提升执行能力。
中央电大2013年7月英语阅读(1)试题
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英语阅读(1)试题
2013 年7月
注意事项
一、将你的学号、姓名及分校(工作站)名称填写在答题纸的规定栏 内。考试结束后,把试卷和答题纸放在桌上。试卷和答题纸均不得带 出考场。 二、仔细阅读每题的说明,并按题目要求答题。答案必须写在答题
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中央电大2013年7月高级英语听说(2)试题
中央广播电视大学 2012-20 13 学年度第二学期“开放本科”期末考试
高级英语听说(2)试题
2013 年7月
注意事项
一、将你的学号、姓名及分校(工作站)名称填写在答题纸的规定栏 内。考试结束后,把试卷和答题纸放在桌上。试卷和答题纸均不得带 出考场。 二、仔细阅读每题的说明,并按题目要求答题。答案必须写在答题 纸的指定位置上,写在试卷上无效。 三、用蓝、黑圆珠笔或钢笔答题,使用铅笔答题无效。
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2013年电大英语考试试题及答案
2013年电大英语考试试题及答案一、单项选择(共25小题,每小题1分,共25分)1.Paris is the capital and largest city of France,the River Seine.A. situated onB. situating inC. situated inD. situating on2. The city is also famous its restaurants,cafes and theatres.A . for B. as C. like D.of3. Athens is known the birthplace of western civilisationA . for B. as C. like D. of4. Their work other writers ever since.A . has influenced B. influenced C. haveinfluenced D. has influence5. The report shows that we are making but that we need to make greater efforts.A . some progresses B. some progress C. a progress D. progress6. By the time he was twelve years old ,he a chemistry lab of his own.A . had been set up B. had set upC. have been set upD. have set up7. It was the and the most dangerous situation I've ever been in.A . most frightened B. most frightening C. more frightened D. more frightening8. Sandstorms in China appear to have increased in recent years “desertification".A . as a result B. as a result of C. as result of D. as a result of it9. Mencius was a thinker teachings were very similar to those of Confucius.. A . whose B. who C.whom D. that10. Three quarters of China's energy is produced burning coal.A . by B. with C. as D. for11. Bob got a higher income because he had made great contributions ____ the company.A. forB. toC. ofD. on12. I’m sorry to tell you I’ll be unable to join you. Please ____ my name from the list.A. removeB. remainC. returnD. remember13. From our ____ on the top of the hill, we can have a better view of the whole city.A. warningB. conditionC. freedomD. position14. John is smart, polite, and hardworking. ___, I think he is one of the best students in our class.A. In conclusionB. In terms ofC. On averageD. In all15. The weather turned out to be very good, ____ was more than we could expect.A. whatB. whichC. thatD. it16. This is the museum ____ the exhibition was held.A. whereB. thatC. on whichD. the one17. ____ more than 80% of children in developing countries go to primary school, about 115 million children are not being educated.A. WhenB. HoweverC. AlthoughD. Unless18. The number of people invited ____ fifty, but a number of them ____ absent for different reasons.A. were; wasB. was; wasC. was; wereD. were; were19. Confucius is the philosopher ____ influence has been the greatest.A. whichB. whoseC. whereD. when20. This is the day ____ we visited Hong Kong.A. by whichB. by thatC. whereD. on which21. His new book ____ next month.A. will be publishedB. is publishingC. is being publishedD. has been published22. The things talked about in this report ____ over a year ago.A. had taken placeB. took placeC. have taken placeD. were taken place23. We were surprised ____ the temple still in its original condition.A. findingB. to findC. findD. to be found24. Tom was disappointed that most of the guests ____ when he ____ at the party.A. left;had arrivedB. left;arrivedC. had left;had arrivedD. had left;arrived25. When she woke up, she found that her house ____ by the thunderstorm.A. was destroyedB. destroyedC. had been destroyedD. had destroyed二、完形填空(共20分; 20小题, 每题1分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从26—45各题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
2013年7月英语II(1)期末试卷及答案
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2013年高考英语试卷及答案
2013年全国高考英语试题(xx卷)及答案第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)该部分分为第一、第二两节。
注意:回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上。
听力部分结束时,你将有两分钟的时间将你的答案转涂到客观题答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5xx对话。
每xx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,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每xx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xx 对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirt?A. £19.15B. £ . £9.15答案是C。
1. What does the man want to do?A. Take photos.B. Buy a camera.C. Help the woman.2. What are the speakers talking about?A. A noisy nightB. Their life in town.C. A place of living.3. Where is the man now?A. On his way.B. In a restaurant.C. At home.4. What will Celia do?A. Find a player.B. Watch a game.C. Play basketball.5. What day is it when the conversation takes place?A. Saturday.B. Sunday.C. Monday.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5xx对话或独白。
每xx对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每xx对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
2013年7月英语真题
山东省2013年7月高等教育自学考试英语(二)试卷[14学分](课程代码:0015 考试时间:150分钟)1. The police offered ____ for information about the stolen painting.A. a rewardB. an awardC. a profitD. a prize2. Please let me know if any difficulties ____.A. ariseB. haveC. ComeD. happen3. John knows the rule but does not know how to ____ it. A. guide B. direct C. Apply D. manage4. Jack drew a ____ sun and a pale moon in the same picture.A. BrightB. LightC. ClearD. clean5. You may not like Thomas, but he has his ____.A. MeritsB. goodC. advantagesD. feelings6. It is ____ that no one feels like working.A. a so cold dayB. such a cold dayC. such cold a dayD. a such cold day7. The boy is quite well now, ____ a slight headache.A. besidesB. exceptC. BesideD. except for8. If the United States had built more homes for poor people in 1955, the housing problems now in some parts of thecountry____ so serious.A. wouldn’t beB. wouldn’t have beenC. will not beD. would have not been9. John didn’t know the way to the station, so he stopped ____.A. to askB. askingC. for askingD. to asking10. It was not until he arrived at the station _____ he realized he had forgotten his ticket.A. ThereB. ThatC. thenD. whereⅡ. Cloze Test (10 points, 1 point for each item)Good grades and a good job are easy to get. A good education is a _ 11 _ story.Her eyelids sank from lack of sleep, _ 12 _ Teresa’s exams were always perfect, her writings longer _ 13 _ required, and her math problems rewritten to ensure cleanness. She played the violin and the piano, volunteered _ 14 _ the hospital, participated in various school clubs and enjoyed none of them. It seemed that she was born to succeed and was more than willing to sacrifice _ 15 _ in the name of achievement. I watched her as her laughter stopped. And on Teresa’s graduation day, she _ 16 _ the valedictory medal, but her eyes were empty.Many students today display a worrying tendency to choose universities, fields of study and careers _ 17 _ the basis of earning potential. In a large 1989 survey of college students all over the United States, 72 percent of the students reported that their primary goal in attending college was to _ 18 _ more money upon graduation. This state of mind came with the present generation. Studies show that the majority of baby boomers _ 19 _ college to develop themselves, their critical thinking skills _ 20 _ their personal philosophies of life.11. A. different B. Same C. difficult D. easy12. A. so B. but C. because D. although13. A. that B. what C. than D. which14. A. To B. On C. in D. at15. A. themselves B. Itself C. himself D.herself16. A. put on B. Took C. wore D. was in17. A. from B. on C. by D. through18. A. make B. spend C. Cost D. take19. A. contained B. attended C. obtained D.defended20. A. not B. but C. and D. besideⅢ. Reading Comprehension(30 points, 2 points for each item)Passage OneQuestions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.A priest was visiting an old lady in her home. She offered him coffee and they sat down in the living room for a nice chat.After a while the man saw a bowl of peanuts(花生) at the side table. He asked the old lady if he could have one. “Of course, help yourself.”, she said.After a little while he took some more and she just smiled. So when he wanted even more he said: “I am eating so many of your peanuts, I hope it is OK.” She answered him:“Eat them all if you want! I cannot chew them with no teeth so I have just sucked off(舔舐) the chocolate on all of them. ”21. _______ sat down in the living room for a nice chat, according to the passage.A. Two womenB. A man and a womanC. An old priest and a young womanD. an old lady and coffee22. The priest asked the old lady whether he could have_______.A. a roomB. a coffeeC. a tableD. a peanut23. The old lady ate_____.A. teethB. a bowl of peanutsC. all the peanutsD. the chocolate on the peanuts24. Which of the following statements is NOT true?A. The old lady offered the man coffee.B. The old lady did not permit the priest to eat peanuts.C. The old lady has no teeth.D. The man saw a bowl of peanuts.25. What is the author’s likely attitude toward the priest?A. Polite.B.Negative.C.Approving.D. Respectful. Passage TwoQuestions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.By midday, the small party of boys, led by their schoolmaster, had reached a height of 2500 feet. At this point the party had to stop climbing because one of the boys became seriously ill. The only thing the master could do was to return to the mountain camp(营地)where they had spent the night. From there, he telephoned the police. As no rescue party(救援队)could reach the boy quickly enough, the Royal Air Force Rescue Center sent a helicopter(直升飞机)with a policeman and a doctor on board. The helicopter soon arrived on the scene, but the sides of the mountain were so steep that it could not land. A helicopter usually lands on four wheels, but it can land on two. However, the slope was too steep(陡峭的)even for that. The pilot, therefore, kept the helicopter in the air with only one wheel touching the mountainside while the party carried the boy on board.26. The group of boys had to stop because ______.A. they had reached the peakB. one of the boys was badly injuredC. one of the boys was sickD. they had to return to the hut27. A boy was ill______.A. when the team started climbingB. when the team reached the top of the mountainC. when they reached a height of 2500 feetD. when they returned to their mountain camp28. The schoolmaster rang up_____.A. the policeB. the rescue partyC. the Air ForceD. the doctor29. The helicopter could not land because______.A. the mountain was too highB. the mountain-sides were too steepC. the runway was too narrowD. the weather was very bad30. The plane succeeded in carrying the boy on board with _____ in the air.A. one wheelB. two wheelsC. three wheelsD.four wheelsPassage ThreeQuestions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.Hollywood (好莱坞) is a suburb of the city of Los Angeles(洛杉矶)in California. Until 1908 it was no more than a quiet village on the northern side of the city, but in that year William Selig, one of the first people to make films, set up a film-producing workshop (车间)in Los Angeles. By 1911, David and William Horsley had set up another one in Hollywood, and at about the same time oil was discovered in the neighborhood. Thus Hollywood quickly became a big district given over to the film industry and to oil wells(油井).The early makers of films found Hollywood a good place for their work because of its clear, sunny, rain-free weather, which allowed pictures to be taken all the year round. Also, it was known that every kind of scene needed for films, whether town, country, sea, desert or snow-capped mountains, could be found within the area of California. Today, when most films can be “shot”(拍摄)under cover by man-made lighting, these advantages(优点)are not so important.In spite of a drop in its importance, Hollywood remains a center of film production although now making more films for television than for the cinema.31. At the beginning of this century, Hollywood _____.A. was famous for its film industryB. became one of the biggest cities in CaliforniaC. had only a small populationD. became a suburb of Los Angeles32. David and William Horsley_____.A. were the first to set up a film-producing workshop in HollywoodB. discovered oil in and around HollywoodC. followed William Selig to Hollywood and settled down thereD. turned Hollywood into a film producing center of the country33. In the past, films were mostly taken______.A. in a workshopB. in the openC. along the seasideD. in the studio34. Films could be taken all the year round in Hollywood because______.A. of the fine weather and varied scenery (景色) thereB. there were snow-capped mountains and the seaC. oil was discovered in CaliforniaD. it was in the suburbs35. Today in Hollywood______.A. more television films are producedB. man-made lighting has completely taken the place of natural lightC. few films are taken for the cinemaD. oil production has become more important than the film industryⅣ. Word Spelling (10 points, 1 point for two items)36.向…讲话,写信给…;称呼vt. a _ _ _ _ _ _37.角,角度n. a _ _ _ _ 38.信念,相信n. b _ _ _ _ _ 39.校园,校区n. c _ _ _ _ _40.碎片;筹码;芯片n. c _ _ _41.构思,以为,持有vt. c _ _ _ _ _ _ _42.内容n. c _ _ _ _ _ _43.粗糙的,拙劣的,粗鲁的a. c _ _ _ _44.密集的;(烟、雾等)浓厚的a. d_ _ _ _45.有效的,高效的a. e_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _46.特快的,快速的 a. e_ _ _ _ _ _47.感激的,感恩的a. g_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 48.独立自主的,不受约束的a. i_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _49.主修课程,主修…课程的学生n. m _ _ _ _50.占,占用,占领,占据vt. o_ _ _ _ _51.(西点)馅饼n. p_ _52.益处,收益,得益n. p_ _ _ _ _53.奖学金n. s_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _54.身份,地位n. s_ _ _ _ _55.威胁,有…的危险vt. t _ _ _ _ _ _ _V. Word Form (10 points, 1 point for each item)56.Don’t talk too much, and don’t cut in. __ __ (be) skillfuland considerate.57._______ (look) at women in China, one cannot help but beimpressed with their competence.58.She may feel lonely sometimes, but generally is ___ _(pride) of being self-sufficient.59.When you make a speech, use simple expressions whenever __ __ (possible).60. Loving and stern in the manner _____ (type) of Chinesefathers, he had made particular demands on me.61. The summer after that, they built a tree house out of scraplumber and painted it _____ (blue).62. When I had played with the doll a little while, Miss Sullivanslowly ______ (spell) into my hand the word “d-o-l-l”. 63. Many individuals develop a respect for education and an_____ (able) to find value in any situation.64. They practice their______ (speak) English with people ofthe same interest and determination.65. For the past six years I’ve been ______ (live) in the United States.VI. Translation from Chinese into English (15 points, 3 points for each item)66. 只有在英格兰你才能够见到这种食物。
2013年7月英语真题
2013年7月英语真题山东省2013年7月高等教育自学考试英语(二)试卷[14学分](课程代码:0015 考试时间:150分钟)1. The police offered ____ for information about the stolen painting.A. a rewardB. an awardC. a profitD. a prize2. Please let me know if any difficulties ____.A. ariseB. haveC. ComeD. happen3. John knows the rule but does not know how to ____ it. A. guide B. direct C. Apply D. manage4. Jack drew a ____ sun and a pale moon in the same picture.A. BrightB. LightC. ClearD. clean5. You may not like Thomas, but he has his ____.A. MeritsB. goodC. advantagesD. feelings6. It is ____ that no one feels like working.A. a so cold dayB. such a cold dayC. such cold a dayD. a such cold day7. The boy is quite well now, ____ a slight headache.A. besidesB. exceptC. BesideD. except for8. If the United States had built more homes for poor people in 1955, the housing problems now in some parts of the country____ so serious.A. wouldn’t beB. wouldn’t have beenC. will not beD. would have not been9. John didn’t know the way to the station, so he stopped ____.A. to askB. askingC. for askingD. to asking10. It was not until he arrived at the station _____ he realized he had forgotten his ticket.A. ThereB. ThatC. thenD. whereⅡ. Cloze Test (10 points, 1 point for each item)Good grades and a good job are easy to get. A good education is a _ 11 _ story.Her eyelids sank from lack of sleep, _ 12 _ Teresa’s exams were always perfect, her writings longer _ 13 _ required, and her math problems rewritten to ensure cleanness. She played the violin and the piano, volunteered _ 14 _ the hospital, participated in various school clubs and enjoyed none of them. It seemed that she was born to succeed and was more than willing to sacrifice _ 15 _ in the name of achievement. I watched her as her laughter stopped. And on Teresa’s graduation day, she _ 16 _ the valedictory medal, but her eyes were empty.Many students today display a worrying tendency to choose universities, fields of study and careers _ 17 _ the basis of earning potential. In a large 1989 survey of college students all over the United States, 72 percent of the students reported that their primary goal in attending college was to _ 18 _ more money upon graduation. This state of mind came with the present generation. Studies show that the majority of baby boomers _ 19 _ college to develop themselves, their critical thinking skills _ 20 _ their personal philosophies of life.11. A. different B. Same C. difficult D. easy12. A. so B. but C. because D. although13. A. that B. what C. than D. which14. A. To B. On C. in D. at15. A. themselves B. Itself C. himself D.herself16. A. put on B. Took C. wore D. was in17. A. from B. on C. by D. through18. A. make B. spend C. Cost D. take19. A. contained B. attended C. obtained D.defended20. A. not B. but C. and D. besideⅢ. Reading Comprehension(30 points, 2 points for each item)Passage OneQuestions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.A priest was visiting an old lady in her home. She offered him coffee and they sat down in the living room for a nice chat.After a while the man saw a bowl of peanuts(花生) at the side table. He asked the old lady if he could have one. “Of course, help yourself.”, she said.After a little while he took some more and she just smiled. So when he wanted even more he said: “I am eating so many of your peanuts, I hope it is OK.” She answered him:“Eat them all if you want! I cannot chew them with no teeth so I have just sucked off(舔舐) the chocolate on all of them. ”21. _______ sat down in the living room for a nice chat, according to the passage.A. Two womenB. A man and a womanC. An old priest and a young womanD. an old lady and coffee22. The priest asked the old lady whether he could have_______.A. a roomB. a coffeeC. a tableD. a peanut23. The old lady ate_____.A. teethB. a bowl of peanutsC. all the peanutsD. the chocolate on the peanuts24. Which of the following statements is NOT true?A. The old lady offered the man coffee.B. The old lady did not permit the priest to eat peanuts.C. The old lady has no teeth.D. The man saw a bowl of peanuts.25. What is the author’s likely attitude toward the priest?A. Polite.B.Negative.C.Approving.D. Respectful. Passage TwoQuestions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.By midday, the small party of boys, led by their schoolmaster, had reached a height of 2500 feet. At this point the party had to stop climbing because one of the boys became seriously ill. The only thing the master could do was to return to the mountain camp(营地)where they had spent the night. From there, he telephoned the police. As no rescue party(救援队)could reach the boy quickly enough, the Royal Air Force Rescue Center sent a helicopter(直升飞机)with a policeman and a doctor on board. The helicopter soon arrived on the scene, but the sides of the mountain were so steep that it could not land. A helicopter usually lands on four wheels, but it can land on two. However, the slope was too steep(陡峭的)even for that. The pilot, therefore, kept the helicopter in the air with only one wheel touching the mountainside while the party carried the boy on board.26. The group of boys had to stop because ______.A. they had reached the peakB. one of the boys was badly injuredC. one of the boys was sickD. they had to return to the hut27. A boy was ill______.A. when the team started climbingB. when the team reached the top of the mountainC. when they reached a height of 2500 feetD. when they returned to their mountain camp28. The schoolmaster rang up_____.A. the policeB. the rescue partyC. the Air ForceD. the doctor29. The helicopter could not land because______.A. the mountain was too highB. the mountain-sides were too steepC. the runway was too narrowD. the weather was very bad30. The plane succeeded in carrying the boy on board with _____ in the air.A. one wheelB. two wheelsC. three wheelsD.four wheelsPassage ThreeQuestions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.Hollywood (好莱坞) is a suburb of the city of Los Angeles(洛杉矶)in California. Until 1908 it was no more than a quiet village on the northern side of the city, but in that year William Selig, one of the first people to make films, set up a film-producing workshop (车间)in Los Angeles. By 1911, David and William Horsley had set up another one in Hollywood, and at about the same time oil was discovered in the neighborhood. Thus Hollywood quickly became a big district given over to the filmindustry and to oil wells(油井).The early makers of films found Hollywood a good place for their work because of its clear, sunny, rain-free weather, which allowed pictures to be taken all the year round. Also, it was known that every kind of scene needed for films, whether town, country, sea, desert or snow-capped mountains, could be found within the area of California. Today, when most films can be “shot”(拍摄)under cover by man-made lighting, these advantages(优点)are not so important.In spite of a drop in its importance, Hollywood remains a center of film production although now making more films for television than for the cinema.31. At the beginning of this century, Hollywood _____.A. was famous for its film industryB. became one of the biggest cities in CaliforniaC. had only a small populationD. became a suburb of Los Angeles32. David and William Horsley_____.A. were the first to set up a film-producing workshop in HollywoodB. discovered oil in and around HollywoodC. followed William Selig to Hollywood and settled down thereD. turned Hollywood into a film producing center of the country33. In the past, films were mostly taken______.A. in a workshopB. in the openC. along the seasideD. in the studio34. Films could be taken all the year round in Hollywood because______.A. of the fine weather and varied scenery (景色) thereB. there were snow-capped mountains and the seaC. oil was discovered in CaliforniaD. it was in the suburbs35. Today in Hollywood______.A. more television films are producedB. man-made lighting has completely taken the place of natural lightC. few films are taken for the cinemaD. oil production has become more important than the film industryⅣ. Word Spelling (10 points, 1 point for two items)36.向…讲话,写信给…;称呼vt. a _ _ _ _ _ _37.角,角度n. a _ _ _ _ 38.信念,相信n. b _ _ _ _ _ 39.校园,校区n. c _ _ _ _ _40.碎片;筹码;芯片n. c _ _ _41.构思,以为,持有vt. c _ _ _ _ _ _ _42.内容n. c _ _ _ _ _ _43.粗糙的,拙劣的,粗鲁的a. c _ _ _ _44.密集的;(烟、雾等)浓厚的a. d_ _ _ _45.有效的,高效的a. e_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _46.特快的,快速的 a. e_ _ _ _ _ _47.感激的,感恩的a. g_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 48.独立自主的,不受约束的a. i_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _49.主修课程,主修…课程的学生n. m _ _ _ _50.占,占用,占领,占据vt. o_ _ _ _ _51.(西点)馅饼n. p_ _52.益处,收益,得益n. p_ _ _ _ _53.奖学金n. s_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _54.身份,地位n. s_ _ _ _ _55.威胁,有…的危险vt. t _ _ _ _ _ _ _V. Word Form (10 points, 1 point for each item)56.Don’t talk too much, and don’t cut in. __ __ (be) skillfuland considerate.57._______ (look) at women in China, one cannot help but beimpressed with their competence.58.She may feel lonely sometimes, but generally is ___ _(pride) of being self-sufficient.59.When you make a speech, use simple expressions whenever __ __ (possible).60. Loving and stern in the manner _____ (type) of Chinesefathers, he had made particular demands on me.61. The summer after that, they built a tree house out of scraplumber and painted it _____ (blue).62. When I had played with the doll a little while, Miss Sullivanslowly ______ (spell) into my hand the word “d-o-l-l”. 63. Many individuals develop a respect for education and an _____ (able) to find value in any situation.64. They practice their______ (speak) English with people ofthe same interest and determination.65. For the past six years I’ve been ______ (live) in the United States.VI. Translation from Chinese into English (15 points, 3 points for each item)66. 只有在英格兰你才能够见到这种食物。
00836英语科技文选全国2013年7月自考试题
全国2013年7月高等教育自学考试月高等教育自学考试英语科技文选试题课程代码:00836 I. Directions: Read through the following passages. Choose the best answer and blacken the corresponding letter A, B, C or D on the ANSWER SHEET. (20%) (A) The world‟s largest social network will shift its corporate he adquarters starting this summer to a 57-acre campus with 1 million square f.eet of office space in Menlo Park, California, making its second second move move move in in in less less less than than than two two two years. years. years. The The The move, move, move, which which which will will will see see see Facebook Facebook Facebook swap swap swap its its its Palo Palo Palo Alto Alto address for a home base in a largely undeveloped area near the entrance to a busy Bay Area bridge, will will give give give the the the company company company much-needed much-needed much-needed room room room to to to grow, grow, grow, even even even if if if the the the new new new location location location lacks lacks lacks some some some of of of the the glamour glamour of of of other other other corporate corporate corporate real real real estate estate estate deals. deals. deals. Google Google Google Inc, Inc, Inc, which which which is is is increasingly increasingly increasingly vying vying vying with with Facebook for engineering talent, announced on Tuesday that it had leased an iconic building for its staff in Santa Monica. Google's headquarters is in Mountain View, California. Facebook executives said the company, which turned seven on Friday, is seeking the space beyond its nearby Palo Alto base to contain its explosive expansion. The company has seen its payroll swell by about 50 percent annually in past years to about 2,000 now, a pace it expects to sustain in coming years. Its new Menlo Park location can house about 3,600 people, executives said. Facebook leased the campus -- the former headquarters of Sun Microsystems which Oracle Corp took over in 2010 -- and and will will will begin begin begin moving moving moving in in in June June or July. The The site, site, site, a a a cluster cluster cluster of of of nine nine nine blockish buildings blockish buildings and and wide, wide, open spa ces wedged between the freeway and the San Francisco Bay, is known locally as “Sun Quentin” for what insiders say is a passing, resemblance to the state prison 50 miles north. John Tenanes, Tenanes, Facebook‟s Facebook‟s director director of of of global global global real real real estate, estate, estate, offered offered offered a a a more more more metropol metropol metropolitan itan itan analogy analogy analogy for for for the the company‟s new home at a briefing with reporters at Menlo Park City Hall on Tuesday, noting that the various parts of the campus were connected by a courtyard. “That‟s how we plan to look at this, like an urban street, or an urban setting. We think this is going to be kind of the glue that holds the buildings and people together,” he said. Speaking to reporters after the briefing, Tenanes said the new campus will provide plenty of important amenities, including a fitness center, a basketball court, court, an an an auditorium auditorium auditorium and and and two two two cafes. cafes. cafes. Facebook‟s Facebook‟s move move was was was announced announced announced the the the same same same day day day that that that Web Web arch-foe Google said it had leased a Frank Gehry-designed office building a stone‟s throw from the the sun-speckled sun-speckled sun-speckled beaches beaches beaches of of of Santa Santa Santa Monica, Monica, Monica, near near near Los Los Los Angeles. Angeles. Angeles. Google Google Google leased leased leased the the the iconic iconic iconic former former headquarters headquarters of of of the the the Chiat/Day Chiat/Day Chiat/Day advertising advertising advertising agency agency agency -- -- -- whose whose whose giant giant giant binoculars-shaped binoculars-shaped binoculars-shaped facade facade facade is is is a a fixture fixture of of of travel travel travel guide guide guide books books books -- -- -- in in in V V enice, California, California, to to to house house house part part part of of of its its its own own own envisioned envisioned expansion, with 6,000 people set to join the company‟s payroll this year.1. According to the passage, one main reason for the move of Facebook is ______. A. due to its rapid growth B. in response to Google‟s actC. that it could provide more amenities for its employees D. that it needs an urban setting 2. The word “swap” in line 3 is closest in meaning to ______. A. move B. give up C. replace D. use 3. According to the passage, all of the following are true EXCEPT ______. A. Facebook was established seven years ago B. Google probably has a higher employment level than Facebook C. both Facebook and Google are badly in need of talented engineers D. Facebook‟s new home is located in a metropolitan district4. According to the passage, Sun Quentin is probably the name of ______.A. a park B. a prison C. a bay D. a company 5. Which of the following is true according to the passage? A. Facebook is a larger social network than Google. B. Both Facebook and Google are the largest networks in the world. C. Facebook‟s staff can work out in its new home base.D. F acebook‟s staff get a raise every other year.(B)Some fish in New York‟s Hudson River have become resistant to several of the waterway‟s more toxic toxic pollutants. pollutants. pollutants. Instead Instead Instead of of of getting getting getting sick sick sick from from from dioxins dioxins dioxins and and and related related related compounds compounds compounds including including including some some polychlorinated polychlorinated biphenyls, biphenyls, biphenyls, Atlantic Atlantic Atlantic tomcod tomcod tomcod harmlessly harmlessly harmlessly store store store these these these poisons poisons poisons in in in fat, fat, fat, a a a new new new study study finds. But what‟s good for this bottom -dwelling species could be bad for those feeding on it, says Isaac Isaac Wirgin Wirgin of of the the the New New New Y Y ork University University School School School of of of Medicine‟s Medicine‟s Medicine‟s Institute Institute Institute of of of Environmen Environmen Environmental tal Medicine in Tuxedo. Each bite of tomcod that a predator takes, he explains, will move a potent dose of toxic chemicals up the food chain — eventually into species that could end up on home dinner tables. From 1947 to 1976, two General Electric manufacturing plants along the Hudson River produced PCBs for a range of uses, including as insulating fluids in electrical transformers. Over Over the the the years, years, years, PCB PCB PCB and and and dioxin dioxin dioxin levels levels levels in in in the the the livers livers livers of of of the the the Hudson‟s Hudson‟s tomcod tomcod rose rose rose to to to become become “among “among the the the highest highest highest known known known in in in nature,”nature,” Wirgin Wirgin and and and his his his colleagues colleagues colleagues note note note online online online February February February 17 17 17 in in Science . Because these fish don‟t detoxify PCBs, Wirgin explains, it was a surprise that they could accumulate such hefty contamination without becoming poisoned. His team now reports that the tomcod‟s protection traces to a single mutation in one gene. The gene is responsible for producing a protein needed to unleash the pollutants‟ toxicity. All vertebrates contain molecules in their cells that that will will will bind bind bind to to to dioxins dioxins dioxins and and and related related related compounds. compounds. compounds. Indeed, Indeed, Indeed, these these these proteins proteins proteins —— aryl aryl hydrocarbon hydrocarbon receptors, or AHRs — are often referred to as dioxin receptors. Once these poisons diffuse into an exposed cell, each molecule can mate with a receptor and together they eventually pick up a third molecule. molecule. This This This trio trio trio can can can then then then do do dock ck ck with with with select select select segments segments segments of of of DNA DNA DNA in in in the the the cell‟s cell‟s cell‟s nucleus nucleus nucleus to to inappropriately turn on genes that can poison the host animal. The tomcod actually has two types of of AHRs, AHRs, AHRs, with with with AHR-2 AHR-2 AHR-2 offering offering offering the the the most most most effective effective effective binding binding binding to to to dioxin-like dioxin-like dioxin-like pollutants. pollutants. pollutants. But But But one one naturally naturally occurring occurring occurring AHR-2 AHR-2 AHR-2 variant, variant, variant, the the the result result result of of of a a a gene gene gene mutation, mutation, mutation, proves proves proves a a a very very very poor poor poor mate, mate, Wirgin‟s team has found. It takes five times more of the pollutants to get substantial binding than is is needed needed needed with with with the the the conventional AHR-2. conventional AHR-2. In In local local local rivers rivers rivers relatively relatively relatively free free free of of dioxins dioxins and PCBs, 95 and PCBs, 95 percent of tomcod possess AHR-2 only in the conventional form. But in the PCB-rich Hudson, Wirgin‟s Wirgin‟s group group group finds, finds, finds, the the the only only only kind kind kind of of of AHR AHR AHR-2 -2 -2 protein protein protein in in in 99 99 99 percent percent percent of of of tomcod tomcod tomcod is is is the the the poorly poorly binding variant. The mutant receptor appears to have evolved long ago and to be widely dispersed. But But in in in the the the Hudson, Hudson, Hudson, fish fish fish with with with the the the gene gene gene to to to make make make the the the mutant mutant mutant receptor receptor receptor have have have thrived, thrived, thrived, while while while those those without it have died out, Wirgin notes. 6. What does the passage mainly discuss? A. How toxic chemicals end up on home dinner tables. B. How vertebrates mutate in Hudson River. C. Why Atlantic tomcod do not get sick from dioxins. D. Why all the creatures thrive in Hudson River. 7. What is responsible for producing a protein needed to release the pollutants‟ toxicity?A. Two General Electric manufacturing plants. B. The mutant receptor. C. The tomcod. D. The gene. 8. What is NOT true about AHRs? A. They are poisons. B. They are pollutants. C. They are proteins. D. They are plants. 9. According to the passage, all of the following are true EXCEPT ______. A. most probably the mutant receptor evolved long ago B. AHRs are often used as a short form for dioxin receptors C. fish with the gene to make the mutant receptor will eventually disappear completely D. D. when when when the the the river river river does does does not not not have have have dioxins dioxins dioxins and and and PCBs, PCBs, PCBs, most most most tomcod tomcod tomcod possess possess possess AHR-2 AHR-2 AHR-2 only only only in in in the the conventional form 10. According to the passage, why are Hudson River fish resistant to pollution? A. Because of their living at the bottom of the river. B. Because of their removal of all the poisonous substances from the water. C. Because of their immune system. D. Because of their genetic mutation. II. Directions: Add the affix to each word according to the givenChinese, making changes when necessary. (10%)11. accelerate 加速装置加速装置12. fiction 虚构的虚构的 13. alternation 可选择的可选择的 14. organic 无机的无机的15. compare 可比的可比的16. technology 生物技术生物技术17. attractive 诱引剂诱引剂18. harmony 和谐的和谐的19. singular 奇点奇点20. connect 使互相连接使互相连接III. Directions: Fill in the blanks, each using one of the given words or phrases below in its proper form.(12%)a sense of in memory of stand for be ignorant of specialize in at random turn out take for granted deficient in access to within reach of be associated with 21. They ______ any events outside their own town. 22. What does the E ______?23. The whole affair left them with ______ complete helplessness. 24. After qualifying, he decided to ______ contract law. 25. His diet is ______ calcium. 26. The facilities have been adapted to give ______ wheelchair users. 27. All the main tourist attractions are ______ the hotel. 28. She set up a charitable fund ______ her father. 29. The killer appears to select his victims ______. 30. We must not ______ that he is always wrong. 31. They have been ______ great blades for 400 years. 32. The patient‟s p roblems ______ cancer treatment. IV IV.. Directions: Fill in each blank with a suitable word given below. (80%) web on of science debates and bridge inPopular Popular science, science, science, sometimes sometimes sometimes called called called literature literature literature of of of science, science, science, is is is interpretation interpretation interpretation of of of _33_ _33_ _33_ intended intended intended for for for a a general audience. While science journalism focuses _34_ recent scientific developments, popular science science is is is broad-ranging, broad-ranging, broad-ranging, often often often written written written by by by scientists scientists scientists as as as well well well as as as journalists, journalists, journalists, _35_ _35_ _35_ is is presented presented in in many many formats, formats, formats, which which which can can can include include include books, books, books, television television television documentaries, documentaries, documentaries, magazine magazine magazine articles articles articles and and and _36_ _36_ pages. pages. Popular Popular Popular science science science is is is a a a _37_ _37_ _37_ between between between scientific scientific scientific literature literature literature as as as a a a professional professional professional medium medium medium of of scientific research, and the realms of popular political and cultural discourse. The goal _38_ the genre is often to capture the methods and accuracy of science, while making the language more accessible. accessible. Many Many Many science-related science-related science-related controversies controversies controversies are are are discussed discussed discussed _39_ _39_ _39_ popular popular popular science science science books books books and and publications, publications, such such such as as as the the the long-running long-running long-running _40_ _40_ _40_ over over over biological biological biological determinism determinism determinism and and and the the the biological biological components of intelligence, stirred by popular books such as The Mismeasureof Man and T he The Bell Curve . V . Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, each using one of the given words or phrases below. (10%)replete with in the event of an array of reinforce bear out 41.这本书充满了幽默的情节。
中央广播电视大学 开放英语I(2) 2013年 7月 期末考试试题 3页
中央广播电视大学2012-2013学年度第二学期开放专科期末考试英语I(2)试题2013年7月第一部交际用语1---Has Peter finished his work?----Yes.He finished a long time ago.A rightB wrong2 ---Can I smoke in the office?---No,you are not allowed to smoke here.A rightB wrong3---They live in London,don’t they?---Yes.They’ve been there for five years.A rightB wrong4 ---Who is the man Jane wants to marry?---Yes.Jane wants to get married.A rightB wrong5 ---Do you like coffee?---I prefer to have tea.A rightB wrong第二部分词汇与结构6 She’s not tall____to play basketball.A veryB tooC enough7 My brother likes to___chess in his free time.A doB playC go8 The girl is deaf.She can’t hear____.A something b anything C nothing9 It’s____to learn how to play tennis.A easilyB easyC lazy10 He stopped ____TV when dinner was ready.A watchingB to watchC watch11 My sister told me_____his trip to Scotland.A aboutB withC on12 You ordered fish,_____?A don’t you b didn’t you C haven’t you13 Mary is not interested____keeping accounts.A inB atC for14 these people are building a bridge____the river.A throughB acrossC in15 She had her finger____when she was preparing supper.A cuttingB to cutC cut16 He used to____very hard when he was young.A workingB to workC work17 ____they landed,they went to the conference.A Until b When C After18 As a news reporter,James___many places inthe world.A has gone to b has been to C went to19 My uncle____lives in America is visiting us next week.A whom mB whichC who20 I went to his house but couldn’t get in.there was___there.A no one b nothing C someone21 If you___the tickets,I will do the packing.A will book b booked c book22 He____me he was going to Japan next month.A saidB toldC tell23 This photo____be of beijing.there’s the great Wall.A can’tB must c could24 I have to go now.I have to pick___my son from school.A up b in c with25 Mr Hilton is not good at dancing.Neither___his children.A isB areC be第三部分句型变换26They smashed the window.(改为被动语态)27 Jack is responsible for all the training.(用what针对划线部分提问)28 She sold the radio.the radio was in her bedroom.(用that将两个句子连接起来) 29”I heard a noise in my living room”,he said.(将句子改为间接引语)30Although it rained,she liked the trip.(用in spite of将两句连成一句)第四部分阅读理解Mary has just returned to the USA after studying in England for three years.She decided to study at a British university rather than an American one because her mother is from England and she wanted to get to know her mother’s family better.She studied English Literature at Golssmiths’College,which is in London.she lived with her grandmother while she was studying.the college was recommended by a friend’s brother who had studied in England for his MBA.Mary told her friends that she was going to return to Europe to work because she had enjoyed her time in England so much.31 Mary is now in_________.A London b England C the USA32 She studied at________university.A an AmericanB a BritishC a Chinese33 Most probably,her grandmother____.A was a teacher in the coolege b studied English Literature C lived in London34 Her friend’s brother recmoommended her to____.A study for her MBAB study in the college Cwork for his comany35 Mary would return to Europe to____.A workB spend her holidayC study36-40题In Europe sales of new motorcycles have increased by 12 percent this year.This is probably because more and more people are using them to travel to work in cities shere the roads have too many cars using them.Most of these motorcycles areimported from Japan,but many are built in Europe.Italy is the largest producer of motorcycles in Europe.Most custermers are buying small mototcycles because they have not ridden before,and these motorcycles are best for people who want to learn how to ride.Britain and germany only produce large motorcycled,but both these countried have also seen sales of their products rise.More people are also watching motorcycle sports on television.This is because of more television programmes about motorcycle racing,and also because of new yoong riders whe are like pop stars and have lots of fans.Many governments think that an increase in the number of motorcycles on the roads is a good thing,and are palling new laws to help motorcyclists.this is because they think than motorcycles are better than cars on busy city streets and also produce less pollution.Because motorcycles can be mor dangerous than cars,riders have to wear helmets in most European conutries.36 Sales of new motorcycles have increased in Europe.A RightB Wrong37 Many of the new motorcycles sold in Europe are produced in Etaly.A RightB Wrong38 Sales of large motorcycles have also increased.A RightB Wrong39 Young motorcyclists like pop stars very much.A RightB Wrong40 In Europe you have to wear a helmet when you ride a motorcycle.A RightB Wrong第五部分41-45题英译汉41 It would be great to see you to catch yp on all our news.42 Do you take after your mother or father?43 Whe have enough money to improve the websits.44 One of the biggest sporting enents in the world is the Olympic games.45 I have to move out of my room on Friday because Franco has got another tenant.。
2013年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语试卷含答案
2013年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(精校版)全国一卷英语试题第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(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脱.从题中所给的A. B.C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
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 will the couple do soon probably?A.Go to change some clothes.B.Write an essay together.C.Eat out together.2.Whe re are the two speakers probably now?A. In a restaurant.B.At a garage.C. In a hospital.3.Why didn‟t the woman drive her car?A. Her car broken down.B. The gas ran out.C. Her car was lent,4.Wh at‟s the probabl e relationship between the speakers?A.Colleagues.B.Good friends.C.Boyfriend and girlfriend5.What‟s the man‟s decision?A. Repairing the typewriter.B. Buying a typewriter.C. Thinking about repairing.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。
每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟:听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的做答时间。
中央电大英语期末试卷及答案
试卷代号:2205中央广播电视大学2013-2014 学年度第一学期"开放专科"期末考试英语1 (2) 试题2014 年1 月注意事项一、将你的学号、姓名及分校(工作站)名称填写在答题纸的规定栏内。
考试结束后,把试卷和答题纸放在桌上。
试卷和答题纸均不得带出考场。
二、仔细阅读题目的说明,并按题目要求答题。
答案一定要写在答题纸指定的位置上,写在试卷上的答案无效。
三、用蓝、黑圆珠笔或钢笔答题,使用铅笔答题无效。
第-部分支际用语{共计10 分,每小题2 分}1一5 题:阅读下面的小对话,判断答语是否恰当.恰当的选A(Right) .不恰当的选B (Wrong).并将答案写在答题纸上。
1.一Has Peter finished his work?一Yes. He finished a long time ago.A. RightB. Wrong2. -00 you like your joh?-I'm a nurse.A. RightB. Wrong3. - When did you first come to China?一10 years ago.A. RightB. Wrong4. -Can 1 help you?一Yes , please. I'd like to reserve a room.A. RightB. Wrong5. - How do you like the film?一It' s very good. 1 like it.A. RightB. Wrong第二部分词汇与结构{共计40 分,每小题2 分}6一25 题:阅读下面的旬子,从A..B 、C 三个选项中选出一个能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上写出所选的字母符号。
6. The food wasn' t good and we _一一-一finish it.A. don'tB. didn'tC. wasn't7. He's worked here 一一一_ three years.A. sinceB. inC. for8.1 saw them 一一-一_ towards the airport.A. drivingB. drivedC. to drive9. We didn' t have enough staff 一-一一一_ the job:A. toB. for c. with10. Let's go to a restaurant ,_一一一一_ we?A. wiUB.shall c. are11. 1 try to 一一一一_ swimming at least once a week.A. doB. play c. go12. I've asked Elaine 一一一-一_ a list of participants.A. toB. with c. for13. After 一一一一_ in, they went to have some coffee.A. checkingB. check c. to check14. 一一一一一_ the rain, he went on working in the garden.A. In addition toB. In spite of c. Except for15. If 1 the lottery, I' d travel around the world.A.wonB. win c. will win16. 1 like the new restaurant ,一一一一Polly.A. s0 isB. also did c. s0 does17. Customer5 find acce5S to the web page 510w, 50 l' m getting it _一一一一一up.A. speedB. speededC. to 5peed18. It' 5 an intere5ting place. You won' t be bored 一一一一一it.966A. withB. inC. from19. Jack is going to buy a 一一一一一coat. He thinks it looks cool.A. leather longB. long leatherC.long good20. Xi' an is only a 5-hour journey 一一一一一_ Beijing by the express train.A. awayB. inC. from21. 1 一一一一_ remember to send my mother some flowers. It' s her birthday tomorrow.A. mustB. have toC. cOllld22. The new suitcase 一一一一一_ you got yesterday is full already.A. whereB. whichC. in which23. 1 haven' got 一一一一_ to do this evening. W ould you like to go to see a film?A. somethingB. anythingC. nothing24. 一一一一一一it is in the center of the city, the hotel is not very expensive.A. AlthoughB. BecauseC. Before25. Sally enjoys being with other people and likes parties. She is very 一一一一一-A. shyB. politeC. sociable第三部分旬型转换{共计15 分,每小题3 分}26-30 小题:根据括号里的提示或利用括号里的词语改写下列旬芋,并将答案写在答题纸上。
2013年7月时事政治试题及答案
2013年7月时事政治[试题及答案]1.7月1日,南京至杭州(宁杭)、杭州至宁波(杭甬)高速铁路正式开通运营,()成为我国高铁运营里程最长、运行线路最多、停靠站点最密、运输量最大的地区。
A、京津唐B、珠三角C、长三角D、海峡西岸答案:C2.7月2日,由中国政府出资的《东盟地区论坛成立()周年纪念册》发布仪式在文莱首都斯里巴加湾举行。
今年是东盟和中国建立战略伙伴关系()周年。
A、10 10B、15 15C、20 10D、20 20答案:C3.7月1日,英国《银行家》杂志公布了2013年全球1000家银行排名,其中96家中国银行榜上有名,有4家中国银行进入前十行列。
在银行盈利能力排名中,()首次以一级资本指标排名全球银行首位。
A、中国工商银行B、中国建设银行C、中国银行D、中国农业银行答案:A4.7月3日上午,我国第一艘航空母舰辽宁舰在为期25天的舰机适配性海上试验和训练中,成功进行了()舰载战斗机驻舰飞行训练和短距滑跃起飞,我国舰载战斗机飞行员和着舰指挥员通过了航母资格认证。
A、歼15B、歼20C、飞豹D、枭龙答案:A5.经国务院批准,2013年适当扩大自行发债试点范围。
确定2013年()开展自行发债试点。
自行发债是指试点省(市)在国务院批准的发债规模限额内,自行组织发行本省(市)政府债券的发债机制。
A、上海市、广东省、湖北省B、广东省、深圳市、四川省C、江苏省、山东省、福建省D、上海市、浙江省、山东省答案:D6.中俄“海上联合—2013”军演7月5日在()附近海空域举行,双方将出动19艘舰艇、8架飞机以及2个特战分队参加联演。
这是中国海军迄今一次性向国外派出舰艇兵力最多的中外联合演习。
A、南海B、日本海C、东海D、黄海答案:B7.7月5日发布的《中国城市发展报告(2012)》显示,目前我国内地已有北京、上海、天津、重庆、广州、深圳等()个城市累计开通70条城市轨道交通运营线路。
城市轨道交通进入了快速发展期。
2013年高考英语试题及答案
2013 年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(北京卷)第一节单项填空(共15 小题;每小题 1 分,共15 分)21. V olunteering gives you a chance lives, including your own.A. changeB. changingC. changedD. to change22. Don’t turn off the computer before closing all programs, you could have problems.A. orB. andC. butD. so23. Shakespeare’s play Hamlet into at least ten different films over the past years.A. had been madeB. was madeC. has been madeD. would be made24. the course very difficult, she decided to move to a lower level.A. FindB. FindingC. To findD. Found25. --- Do you think Mom and Dad late?--- No, Swiss Air is usually on time.A. wereB. will beC. would beD. have been26. I have an appointment Dr. Smith, but I need to change it.A. toB. offC. withD. from27. Many countries are now setting up national parks animals and plants can be protected.A. whenB. whichC. whoseD. where28. Hurry up! Mark and Carl us.A. expectB. are expectingC. have expectedD. will expect29. When we saw the road with snow, we decided to spend the holiday at home.A. blockB. to blockC. blockingD. blocked30. I took my driving license with me on holiday, I wanted to hire a car.A. in caseB. even ifC. ever sinceD. if only31. makes the book so extraordinary is the creative imagination of the writer.A. ThatB. WhatC. WhoD. Which32. --- So what is the procedure?--- All the applicants before a final decision is made by the authority.A. interviewB. are interviewingC. are interviewedD. are being interviewed33. Experts believe _____ people can waste less food by shopping only when it is necessary.A. whyB. whereC. thatD. what34. If we _____ a table earlier, we couldn’t be s tanding here in a queue.A. have bookedB. bookedC. bookD. had booked35. --- You needn’t take an umbrella. It isn’t going to rain.--- Well, I don’t know. It do.A. mightB. needC. wouldD. should第二节完形填空(共20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,共30 分)A Leap(跳跃)to HonorLeaping on a narrow balance beam(平衡木)is not easy. But Lola Walter, a 13-year-old gymnast, is an expert at it.To perfect her skills, Lola 36 for four hours a day, five days a week. At the state championships in March, she finished seventh out of 16 girls.That’s especially impressive. 37 she is legally blind, born with a rare condition that causes her eyes to shift (移动)constantly. She often sees double and can’t _38 how far away things are.When she was little, her mom 39 th at even though she couldn’t see40 , she was fearless. So her mom signed her up for gymnastics when she was three. She loved the 41 right away and gymnastics became her favorite.Though learning gymnastics has been more 42 for her than for some of her tournaments, she has never quit. She doesn’t let her _43 stop her from doing anything that she wants to.She likes the determination it takes to do the sport. Her biggest 44_ is the balance beam. Because she has double vision, she often sees two beams. She must use her sense of touch to help her during her routine. Sometimes she even closes her eyes. “You have to 45_ your mind that it’ll take you where you want to go.” says Lola.To be a top-level gymnast, one must be brave. The beam is probably the most 46 for anyone because it’s four inches wide. At the state competition, Lola didn’t fall 47 the beam. In fact, she got an 8.1 out of 10---- her highest score yet.Lola doesn’t want to be48 differently from the other girls on her team. At competitions, the judges don’t know about her vision _49 . She doesn’t tell them, because she doesn’t think they need to know. Her mom is amazed by her _50 attitude.Lola never thinks about 51__. She is presently at level 7 while the highest islevel 10 in gymnastics. Her 52 is to reach level 9. She says she wants to be a gymnastics coach to pass down what she’s learned to other kids 53 she grows up.Lola is 54 of all her hard work and success. She says it’s helped he r overcome problems in her life outside gymnastics, too. Her 55 for oth ers is “just believe yourself”.36. A. runs B. teaches C. trains D. dances37. A. since B. unless C. after D. though38. A. tell B. guess C. assume D. predict39. A. suspected B remembered C. imagined D. noticed40. A. deeply B. well C. ahead D. closely41. A. task B. sport C. event D. show42. A. boring B. enjoyable C. different D. satisfactory43. A. talent B. quality C. nature D. condition44. A. doubt B. advantage C. challenge D. progress45. A. examine B. express C. open D. trust46. A. fearful B. harmful C. unfair D. inconvenient47. A. to B. on C. off D. against48. A. greeted B. treated C. served D. paid49. A. pains B. stresses C. injuries D. problems50. A. positive B. friendly C. flexible D. cautious51. A. defending B. quitting C. winning D. bargaining52. A. standard B. range C. view D. goal53. A. until B. as C. when D. before54. A. proud B. tired C. ashamed D. confident55. A. plan B. advice C. reward D. responsibility第三部分:阅读理解(共两节,20 分)AEP Portable HeaterWe all know that the cost of heating our homes will continue to be a significant burden on the family budget. Now millions of people are saving on their heating bills with the EP Portable Heater. With over one million satisfied customers around the world, the new EP heats better and faster, saves more on heating bills, and runs almost silent.The EP has no exposed heating parts that can cause a fire. The outside of the EP only gets warm to the touch so that it will not burn children or pets.The EP will not reduce oxygen in the room. With other heaters, you’ll notice that you get sleepy when the heat comes on because they are burning up oxygen.The advanced EP also heats the room evenly, wall to wall and floor to ceiling. it comfortably covers an area up to 350 square feet. Other heaters heat rooms unevenly with most of the heat concentrated to the center of the room. And they only heat an area a few feet around the heater. With the EP, the temperature will not vary in any part of the room.The EP comes with a 3-year warranty(保修) and a 60-day, no questions asked, satisfaction guarantee. If you are not totally satisfied, return it to our expertise and your money will be given back to you.Now, we have a special offer for 10 days, during which you can enjoy a half price discount and a free delivery. If you order that, we reserve the right to either accept or reject order requests at the discounted price.Take action right now!56. What is mainly discussed in paragraph 2?A. The heat of the EPB. The safety of the EPC. The appearance of the EPD. The material of the EP57. From the passage, we can learn that the EP_____.A. doesn’t burn up oxygenB. runs without any noiseC. makes people get sleepyD. is unsuitable for children and pets58. The underlined word “evenly” in paragraph 4 probably means______.A. continuouslyB. separatelyC. quicklyD. equally59. The main purpose of the passage is to______.A. persuade people to buy the productB. advise people to save on heating billsC. report the new development of portable heatersD. compare the difference of different hearter brandsBTaIL SpinTwo dolphins race around in a big pool in theOcean Park. The smaller dolphin Grace, shown offa few of her tricks, turning around and waving hello to the crowd. The most amazing thing about her, however, is that she’s even swimming at all. She doesn’t have a tail.Grace lost her tail as a baby when she got caught up in a fish trap. When the dolphin arrived at the Ocean Park in December 2005, she was fighting for her life. “Is she going to make it?” Her trainer, Abbey Stone, feared the worst. Grace did make it --- but her tail didn’t. She ended up losing her flukes and the lower part of her peduncle.Over the past six years, she has learned to swim without her tail. Dolphins swim by moving their flukes and peduncle up and down. Grace taught herself to move another way---like a fish! She pushed herself forward through the water by moving her peduncles from side to side.The movement put harmful pr essure on Grace’s backbone. So a company offered to create a man-made tail for her. The tail had to be strong enough to stay on Grace as she swam but soft enough that it wouldn’t hurt her.The first time Grace wore the artificial tail, she soon shook it off and let it sink to the bottom of the pool. Now, she is still learning to use the tail. Some days she wears it for an hour at a time, others not at all. “Th at new tail isn’t necessary for her to feel comfortable,” says Stone, “but it helps to keep that ra nge of motion(动作) and build muscles(肌肉).”Now, the dolphin is about to get an even happier ending. This month, Grace will star in Dolphin Tale, a film that focuses on her rescue and recovery. Her progress has inspired more than just a new movie. Many people travel from near and far to meet her. Seeing Grace swim with her man-made tail gives people so much courage.60. When Grace first arrived at the Ocean Park, her trainer worried about her_____.A. physical buildB. potential abilityC. chance of survivalD. adaptation to the surroundings.61. A man-made tail is created for Grace to_____.A. let her recover fasterB. make her comfortableC. adjust her way of swimmingD. help her perform better tricks62. The story of Grace inspires people to______.A. stick to their dreamsB. treat animals friendlyC. treasure what they haveD. face difficulties bravelyCDoes Fame Drive You Crazy?Although being famous might sound like a dream come true, today’s star, feeling like zoo animals, face pressures that few of us can imagine. They are at the center of much of the world’s attention. Paparazzi (狗仔队) camp outside their homes, cameras ready. Tabloids (小报) publish thrilling stories about their personal lives. Just imagine not being able to do anything without being photographed or interrupted for a signature!According to psychologist Christina Villareal, celebrities —famous people —worry constantly about their public appearance. Eventually, they start to lose track of who they really are, seeing themselves the way their fans imagine them, not as the people they were before everyone knew their nam es. “Over time,” Villareal says, “they feel separated and alone.”The phenomenon of tracking celebrities has been around for ages. In the 4th century B.C., painters followed Alexander the Great into battle, hoping to picture his victories for his admirers. When Charles Dickens visited America in the 19th century, his sold-out readings attracted thousands of fans, leading him to complain (抱怨) about his lack of privacy. Tabloids of the 1920s and 1930s ran articles about film-stars in much the same way that modern tabloids and websites do.Being a public figure today, however, is a lot more difficult than it used to be. Superstars cannot move about without worrying about photographers with modern cameras. When they say something silly or do something ridiculous, there is always the Internet to spread the news in minutes and ke ep their “story” alive forever.If fame is so troublesome, why aren’t all celebrities running away from it? The answer is there are still ways to deal with it. Some stars stay calm by surrounding themselves with trusted friends and family or by escaping to remote places away from big cities. They focus not on how famous they are but on what they love to do or whatever made them famous in the first place.Sometimes a few celebrities can get a little justice. Still, even stars who enjoy full justice often complain about how hard their lives are. They are tired of being famous already.63. It can be learned from the passage that stars today .A. are often misunderstood by the publicB. can no longer have their privacy protectedC. spend too much on their public appearanceD. care little about how they have come into fame64. What is the main idea of Paragraph 3?A. Great heroes of the past were generally admired.B. The problem faced by celebrities has a long history.C. Well-known actors are usually targets of tabloids.D. Works of popular writers often have a lot of readers.65. What makes it much harder to be a celebrity today?A. Availability of modern media.B. Inadequate social recognition.C. Lack of favorable chances.D. Huge population of fans.66. What is the author’s attitude toward modern celebrity?A. SincereB. ScepticalC. DisapprovingD. SympatheticDMultitaskingPeople who multitask all the time may be the worst at doing two things at once, a new research suggests. The findings, based on performances and self-evaluation by about 275 college students, indicate that many people multitask not out of a desire to increase productivity, but because they are easily distracted (分心) and can’t focus on one activity. And “those people turn out to be the worst at handling different things,” said David Sanbonmatsu, a psychologist at the University of Utah.Sanbonmatsu and his colleagues gave the students a set of tests and asked them to report how often they multitasked, how good they thought they were at it, and how sensation-seeking (寻求刺激) or imperative (冲动) they were. They then evaluated the participants’ multitasking ability with a tricky mental task that required the students to do simple mathematical calculations while remembering a set of letters.Not surprisingly, the scientists said, most people thought they were better than average at multitasking, and those who thought they were better at it were more likely to report using a cellphone while driving or viewing multiple kinds of media at once. But those who frequently deal with many things at the same time were found to perform the worst at the actual multitasking test. They also were more likely to admit to sensation-seeking and impulsive behavior, which connects with how easily people get bored and distracted.“People multitask not because it’s going to lead to greater productivity, butbecause they’re distractible, and they get sucked into things that are not as important.” Sanbonmatsu said.Adam Gazzaley, a researcher at the University of California, San Francisco, who was not a member of the research group, said one limitation of the study was that it couldn’t find out whether pe ople who start out less focused tend toward multitasking or whether people’s recognizing and understanding abilities change as a result of multitasking.The findings do suggest, however, why the sensation-seeker who multitask the most may enjoy risky distracted driving. “People who are multitasking ar e generally less sensitive to risky situations.” said Paul Atchley, another researcher not in the group. “This may partly explain why people go in for these situations even though they’re dangerous.”67. The research led by Sanbonmatsu indicates that people who multitask_____.A. seek high productivity constantlyB. prefer handling different things when getting boredC. are more focused when doing many things at a timeD. have the poorest results in doing various things at the same time68. When Sanbonmatsu and his colleagues conducted their research, they_____.A. assessed the multitasking ability of the studentsB. evaluated the academic achievements of the studentsC. analyzed the effects of the participants’ tricky mental tasksD. measured the changes of the students’ understanding ability69. According to Sanbonmatsu, people multitask because of their _.A. limited power in calculationB. interests in doing things differentlyC. inability to concentrate on one taskD. impulsive desire to try new things70. From the last paragraph, we can learn that multitaskers usually_____.A. drive very skillfullyB. go in for different tasksC. fail to react quickly to potential dangersD. refuse to explain the reasons for their behavior第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2 分。
中央电大往年考试真题英语1(5篇模版)
中央电大往年考试真题英语1(5篇模版)第一篇:中央电大往年考试真题英语1试卷代号:2204 中央广播电视大学2012-2013学年度第一学期“开放专科”期末考试英语工(1)试题第一部分交际用语(共计10分,每小题2分)1-5题:阅读下面的小对话,判断答语是否恰当,恰当的选A(Right).不恰当的选B(Wrong).并将答案写在答题纸上。
1.-Are you free tomorrow? Are you?I am fine.A.Right B.Wrong 3.-How about going to an estate agent? Yes, the sun is shining.A.Right B.Wrong 5.-Could you tell me your car number, please?-------time do you have lunch? The second bedroom isn't big enough.-Yes, I agree.It is---------.A.not that small B.too small C.enough small 17.-------any computers in your office? A.Are there B.Is there C.Have there 18.I have two brothers.One is a driver,--------_ is a policeman.A.one B.other C.the other 19.-I don't have tea in the morning.It'll take two hours,I think.A.How many B.How much C.How long 第三部分句型变换(共计15分,每小题3分)26-30小题:根据括号里的提示改写下列句子。
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19.John is a famous mnusician now.
20. John may go home to South Wales in I)ecember.
This is the end of the Listening Test. You will now have a few minutes to transfer your answers to the Answer Sheet.
be required to write. T-A's also meet with individual students seeking help. They attend teaching meetings. And they help organize laboratory equipment if they are helping to teach a
therefore,you
Dorms or Apartment Most American colleges permit foreign students to live in college housing or housing not
owned by the university,such as an apartment. College housing is usually in a building called a dormitory,or dorm for short.
30 points
.There will be a pause of 30 seconds after each part to allow you to think about your
answers.
.You can first write your answers on this test paper. You will have a few minutes at the end of the test to transfer your answers to the Answer Sheet. .ALL ANSWERS MUST APPEAR ON THE ANSWER SHEET.
Many foreign students say the dorms are less costly than apartments. They say dorms
offer quiet study areas and areas for social activities or sports. They say dorms are close to places they go every day,like the library,computer center and classrooms. They also say
Part I:Questions I 一 10 are based on this part.(10 points,1 point each)
Listen to a conversation about the mass media. The following paragraph summarizes details talked about. Fill in the blanks in the following paragraph according to the information you
that living in the dorm Provides the best chance to get to know other students. Some dorms are organized into areas called suites. Suites have several bedrooms, a large living area and a bathroom. Six or more people may live in one suite. Other dorms have many
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Section I:Listening Test
Instruct ons:
.The Listening Test will take approximately 20 minutes. .There are two parts to the test and you will hear each part twice.
hear.
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science class. Most American colleges and universities must honor legal requirements when employing international students as teaching assistants. One of these is that the T-A must speak good English. Many university departments require all T-A's from non-native English speaking
have some separate dorms for men and women. Teaching Assistants
'l'eaching assistants are known as T-A's for short. They usually work about twenty
hours each week. They are paid to help college professors teach large numbers of students in
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16. John sleeps in King's Cross station now.
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17.Busking means playing music for money in the streets and tube stations.
18. John doesn'talways eat well.
Part 2:Questions 11 一 20 are based on this part. (20 points. 2 points each)
You are going to hear an interview on homelessness. After listening, mark the following
John couldn't pay rent because he had no job.
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Many young people slept in the park during the summer. John had his nineteenth birthday in the park.
Section II:Reading i'est
Instructions:
50 points
.There are three parts to the test,each including one reading passage. .The test will take approximately 40 minutes.
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一、将你的学号、姓名及分校(工作站)名称填写在答题纸的规定栏
内。考试结束后,把试卷和答题纸放在桌上。试卷和答题纸均不得带 出 考 场 二 。监考人收完考卷和答题纸后才可离开考场。
rooms along a hallway. Two students usually live in each room. On each floor is a large
bathroom for all the students who live on that floor. Sometimes there is also a kitchen for
、仔细阅读题目的说明,并按题目要求和答题示例答题。答案一
定要写在答题纸指定的位置上,写在试卷上的答案无效。 三、用蓝、黑圆珠笔或钢笔答题,使用铅笔答题无效。
Information for the examinees:
This examination consists of three sections. They are: Section 1:Listening Test(30 points,20 minutes) Section II:Reading Test(50 points,40 minutes) Section ifi:Writing Test(20 points,30 minutes) The total marks for this examination are 100 points. Time allowed for completing this examination is 90 minutes.
lower level classes. Generally,the professor gives a talk or lecture to all the students in a large class one or two times a week. The teaching assistant leads another smaller class each week. The teaching assistant gives tests and reads any homework or reports the students may