2012成教复习题(1)
2012年成人高考专升本高等数学一考试真题及参考答案
2012年成人高考专升本高等数学一考试真题及参考答案第一篇:2012年成人高考专升本高等数学一考试真题及参考答案2012年成人高考专升本高等数学一考试真题及参考答案一、选择题:每小题4分,共40分,在每小题给出的四个选项中,只有一项是符合题目要求。
参考答案:A参考答案:C参考答案:D参考答案:A参考答案:B参考答案:D参考答案:C参考答案:B参考答案:A参考答案:B二、填空题:本大题共10小题。
每小题4分,共40分,将答案填在题中横线上。
第11题参考答案:0 第12题设y=sin(x+2),则Y'=_________ 参考答案:cos(x+2)第13题设y=ex-3,则dy=_________.第14题参考答案:5sinx+C 第15题第16题曲线Y=x2-x在点(1,0)处的切线斜率为_________.参考答案:1 第17题设y=x3+2,则y''=__________.参考答案:6x 第18题设z=x2-y,则dz=_________.参考答案:2xdx-dy 第19题过点M(1,2,3)且与平面2x—Y+z=0平行的平面方程为_________.参考答案:2x—y+z=3 第20题参考答案:3π三、解答题:本大翘共8个小题,共70分。
解答应写出推理,演算步骤。
第21题参考答案:第22题参考答案:第23题设函数f(x)=x-1nx,求f(x)的单调增区间.参考答案:第24题参考答案:第25题参考答案:第26题参考答案:第27题设L是曲线y=x2+3在点(1,4)处的切线。
求由该曲线,切线L及y轴围成的平面图形的面积S.参考答案:第28题参考答案:第二篇:2013年成人高考专升本高等数学一考试真题及参考答案2013年成人高考专升本高等数学一考试真题及参考答案一、选择题:每小题4分,共40分,在每小题给出的四个选项中,只有一项是符合题目要求。
参考答案:C参考答案:A参考答案:B参考答案:D参考答案:B参考答案:A参考答案:D参考答案:B参考答案:C参考答案:A二、填空题:本大题共10小题。
2012成人高考教育理论模拟试题及详解
成人高考教育理论模拟试题及详解 1一、选择题:1-12小题,每小题2分,共24分。
在每小题给出的四个选项中,只有一项是符合题目要求的,把所选项前的字母填在题后的括号内。
1.“教,上所施,下所效也;育,养子使作善”,把“教育”作此解释的是()。
A.许慎 B.孔子 C.朱熹 D.韩愈【答案】A【解析】东汉许慎在其所著《说文解字》中说“教,上所施,下所效也;育,养子使作善”。
2.德国教育家赫尔巴特在《普通教育学》一书中论述了()。
A.不愤不启,不悱不发的思想 B.教学的教育性原则C.雄辩术原理 D.学会关心、学会生存的思想【答案】B【解析】19世纪,德国著名教育家赫尔巴特于1806年出版了《普通教育学》。
在书中,他论述了“教学的教育性原则”以及“统觉”、教育管理等思想;他还提出了教学过程的四阶段论。
3.美国芝加哥大学教授舒尔茨在《人力资本投资》这本书里,提出的核心观点可概括为:“有技能的人的资源是一切资源中最为重要的资源,人力资本收益大于物力资本投资的收益”。
这一观点深刻地说明着()。
A.教育的经济功能 B.教育的文化功能C.教育的自然功能 D.教育的道德功能【答案】A【解析】教育是经济发展的重要因素,它能够为社会带来巨大的经济价值。
美国芝加哥大学教授舒尔茨说:“教育作为经济发展的源泉,其作用是远远超过被看作实际价值的建筑物、设施、库存物资等物力资本的。
”在《人力资本投资》这本书里,他的核心观点可概括为:“有技能的人的资源是一切资源中最为重要的资源,人力资本收益大于物力资本投资的收益。
”他根据其人力资本学说,对历年高等教育费的收益率进行了计算。
根据他的计算,美国1929年~1957年教育投资在增加国民收入中做出贡献的比率是33%。
这说明了教育是经济发展的重要因素,它能够为社会带来巨大的经济价值。
4.建国以来,确立我国教育目的的理论基础是()。
A.马克思主义个人全面发展学说B.孔子的圣贤人格理想C.科教兴国的战略思想D.文艺复兴时期所倡导的人文主义理想【答案】A【解析】马克思主义创始人批判地吸收了各个时期的思想家关于人的发展的有益思想,科学地创立了个人全面发展学说,从而奠定了我国社会主义教育目的的理论基础。
2012年成人高考高升专数学真题及答案
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2012 年成人高等学校招生全国统一考试
数学(文Biblioteka 财经类)答案必须答在答题卡上指定的位置,答.在.试.卷.上.无.效.。
一、选择题:本大题共 17 小题,每小题 5 分,共 85 分。在每小题给出的四个选项中,只
有一项是符合题目要求的,讲所选项前的字母填涂在答.题.卡.相.应.题.号.的.信.息.点.上。
(15) 设函数 f (x) x4 (m 3)x3 4 是偶函数,则 m =
(A) 4
(B) 3
(C) —3
(16) 从 5 位同学中任意选出 3 位参加公益活动,不同的选法共有
(A) 5
(B) 10
(C) 15
(17) 将 3 枚均匀的硬币各抛掷一次,恰有 2 枚正面朝上的概率为
(A) 1 4
(B) 1 2
(C) 1 2
(D) 3 2
(4) 函数 y sin 2x cos 2x 的最小正周期是
(A) 6 π
(B) 2 π
(5) 设甲: x 1 ,
(C) π 2
(D) π 4
乙: x2 3x 2 0 ,
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2012年成人高考英语真题试题电子版word版
绝密★启用前2012成人高等学校招生全国统一考试英语一.语音知识(共5小题,每题1.5分,共7.5分)在下列每组单词中,有一个单词的划线部分与其他单词的划线部分的读音不同,找出这个词。
1.A.July B.hurry C.satisfy D.sky2.A.lesson B.quesion C.recent D.several3.A.call cate C.coat D.sociey4.A.visit B.task C.respect D.same5.A.afraid B.captain C.fail D.sailor.二. 词汇与语法知识(共15小题,每题1.5分,共22.5分)从每小题的四个选择项中,选出最佳的一项。
6. —World you help me with these books?—_____A.With pleasureB.Never mindC.it’s fineD.Don’t worry7.Everyone_____to bring some food to the party on Sunday.A.supposesB.will supposesC.is supposesD.will be supposes8.—Do you have these shoes in size eight?.—I’m not sure.I’ll just go and_____our.A.sellB.sendC.watchD.find9.Lucy____ride a bike when she was three.A.shouldB.mustC.couldD.need10.The police told ____to stay in their cars.A.anybodyB.everybodyC.nobodyD.somebody11.Something is wrong____my radio.Can you help fix it for me?A.forB.ofC.onD.with12.—Is Tom coming with us?—He can’t—he____for his exams.A.preparesB.is preparingC.has preparedD.prepraed13.Follow me and I’ll show you____the library is.A.whatB.whenC.whereD.which14.At the end of the year there____a test on everything we have studied.A.wasB.will beC.would beD.has been15.The film star walked to his car,____by a crowd of fans.A.to followB.followingC.followedD.to be followed16.____I admire most about Lee is his love of nature.A.WhatB.HowC.ThatD.Where17.Tim went to work on the farm last week,and____.A.his sister did so B .so his sister didC.did his sister soD.so did his sister18.Mike’s health has been____improved since he gave up smoking.A.muchB.soC.tooD.very19____a small business.Jane is able to support her family now.A.RunB.RanC. RunningD. To run20.We____ever word of the news.A. took downB. took offC. took awayD. took out三. 完形填空(共15小题:每题2分,共30分。
成人高等教育学士学位英语真题12 (1)
成人高等教育学士学位英语真题12(总分:100.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、Part Ⅰ Vocabulary and Structure(总题数:40,分数:20.00)1.The lady treats the boy next door well as if he ______ her own son.(分数:0.50)A.isB.wasC.were √D.would be解析:[解析] 由treats一词可知,此处as if引导的从句表示与现在事实相反,所以应用一般过去时表示对现在情况的虚拟,be动词用were。
故选C。
2.______ Pacific Ocean is ______ very large sea to the west of North and South America, and to the east of Asia and Australia.(分数:0.50)A.The; a √B.A; theC.The; theD.A; a解析:[解析] 表示海洋、湖泊等地理名词前要加定冠词the;不特指的可数名词单数前要加a或an(首字母发音是元音的单词时)。
故选A。
3.If only I ______ hard in the past few months! But I didn"t work hard enough and failed the maths examination,(分数:0.50)A.workB.workedC.have workedD.had worked √解析:[解析] if only意为“要是……就好了”,其后的从句常用虚拟语气表示一种没有实现或无法实现的愿望。
根据句中的“in the past few months”可知,此处是对过去情况的假设,所以要用过去完成时(had done)。
故选D。
4.Be careful when you cross this very busy street. If not, you may get ______ by a car.(分数:0.50)A.run outB.run over √C.run awayD.run after解析:[解析] run out:用完,耗尽;run over:撞倒并辗过;run away:跑开;run after:追赶。
2012成人高考真题及答案:英语
Ⅰ. Phonetics (10 points) Directions: In each of the following groups of words, there are four underlined letter combinations marked A, B, C and D. Compare the underlined parts and identify the one that is different from the others in pronunciation. Mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet. 1.A. mark B. warm C. ward D. war 2.A. three B. those C. thank D. theatre 3.A. wind B. kind C. find D. mind 4.A. plant B. craft C. grasp D. at 5.A. now B. knowledge C. bow D. allow 6.A. says B. plays C. stays D. days17. The old in the country _______ taken good care of.A. haveB. hasC. isD. are 18. Not a single mistake _______ in the test.A. he madeB. did he makeC. he has madeD. made he 19. ______ my surprise, I got a high grade in this test.A. ForB. ToC. To beD. On 20. She never agree _______ you, did she?A. toB. withC. inD. at 21. Would you mind _______ a photo of you?A. me takeB. to takeC. my takingD. me to take 22. The lady treats the boy well as if he ______ her own son.A. isB. wasC. wereD. would be 23. _______ round the city, we were impressed by the city’s new look.A. TakenB. TakingC. To be takenD. Being taken 24. He had a pain _______ his back.A. onB. withC. inD. onto 25. The city _______ I was born is on the new railway line.A. whichB. thatC. on whichD. where 26. I had _______ that I would always remember it.A. so a good experienceB. such a good experienceC. so good an experienceD. such good an experience 27. ______ give us help is welcome.A. Who everB. WhoeverC. No matter whoD. Those who 28. After running for nearly half an hour, I was ________.A. out of placeB. out of controlC. out of breathD. out of practice 29. The mother told tthe little boy to do all the things _______.A. on himselfB. on his ownC. to himselfD. by own 30. You had better _______ a jacket, because it is cold outside.A. take onB. to take onC. put onD. to put on 31. If you will do that, please take me into ________.A. thinkB. thinkingC. thoughtD. account 32. My pen has _______ ink.A. run out ofB. a fewC. run awayD. no little 33. There are, of course, bad teachers as well as ________.A. good oneB. some goodC. good onesD. those good 34. “______ haste, the less speed” is good advice he often gives us.A. MoreB. The moreC. The morerD. Morer 35. You do look _______. You are not at all like a person who has been ill in bed for years.A. goodB. wellC. sadD. disappointed 36. Some people like to eat apples. But some prefer bananas _______ apples.A. toB. forC. withD. against 37. I _______ here two years ago.A. moved toB. have movedC. have moved toD. moved 38. He is _______ strong a man ________ he can lift ten stones like this one.A. such…soB. so…thatC. such a …thatD. so a …for 39. It _______ they who lent me the television.A. wasB. isC. wereD. are 40. A famous Canadian doctor expressed the value of hobbies by saying, “______ man is really happy without a hobby.”A. NotB. WithoutC. NoD. None 41. Television broadcasts are ________ to an area that is within sight of the sending station of its relay.A. prohibitedB. boundedC. limitedD. restricted 42. Many things ________ impossible in the past are common today.A. to considerB. being consideredC. consideringD. considered 43. My parents wanted _______ me.A. make a scientistB. to make a scientistC. make a scientist ofD. to make a scientist of 44. He has a bad habit of ________ others when they areP>C. Student of EnglishD. Being a student of EnglishⅣ. Reading Comprehension (60 points) Directions: There are four reading passages in this part Each passage is followed by five questions. For each question there are four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose one best answer and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet. Passage One Researchers have found that REM (rapid eye movement) sleep is important to human beings. This type of sleep generally occurs four or five times during one night of sleep lasting five minutes to forty minutes for each occurrence. The deeper a person’s sleep becomes, the longer the periods of rapid eye movement. There are physical charges in the body to show that a person has changed from NREM (non-rapid eye movement) to REM sleep. Breathing becomes faster, the heart rate increases, and, as the name implies, the eyes begin to move quickly. Accompanying these physical changes in the body is a very important characteristic of REM sleep. It is during REM sleep that a person dreams. 61. According to the passage, how often does REM sleep occur in one night?A. OnceB. TwiceC. Four of five timesD. Forty times 62. The word “deeper” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to which of the following?A. heavier.B. louder.C. stronger.D. happier. 63. Which of the following shows that a person is NOT dreaming in his sleep?A. His eyes begin to move.B. His breathing becomes faster.C. His heart rate increases.D. His eyes stop moving. 64. The subject of this passage is ________.A. why people sleepB. the human need for REM sleepC. the characteristic of REM sleepD. physical changes in the human body 65. Which of the following is the best title of the article?A. REM SleepB. Two Types of SleepC. SleepersD. What Happens to Sleepers Passage Two The Mother GooseStories, so well known to children all over the word, are commonly said to have been written by a little old woman for her grandchildren. According to some people, she lived in Boston, and her real name was Elizabeth Vergoose. Her son-in-law, a printer named Thomas Fleet, was supposed to have published the famous stories and poems for small children in 1719. However, no copy of this book has ever been found, and most scholars doubt the truth of this story—and doubt, moreover, that Mother Goose was ever a real person. They point out that the name is a direct translation of the French “Mere I’ Oye.” In 1697 the Frenchman Charles Perrault published the first book in which this name was used. The collection contains eight tales, including “Sleeping Beauty,” “Cinderella,” and “Puss in Boots.” But Perrault did not originate these stories; they were already quite popular in his day, and he only collected them. 66. What is suppssed to have happened in 1719? Elizabeth Vergoose wrote the first Mother Goose Stories. Thomas Fleet published the Mother Goose Stories. The Mother Goose Stories were translated into French. Charles Perrault published the first Mother Goose Stories. 67. Most scholars consider Mother Goose to be _________.A. a real personB. a book written by a little old womanC. a collection by Elizabeth VergooseD. a translation from French 68. When Perrault published the first book in 1679, _______. no story of the book had been known to people some stories of the book were already well known few people were interested in the stories of the book stories like “Sleeping Beauty” and “Cinderella” became popular 69. The name used in the first book published in 1679 is supposed to have been _______.A. Mother GooseB. Mere I’ OyeC. Elizabeth VergooseD. Charles Perrault 70. On the basis of this passage, what may be concluded about the real origin of stories “Sleeping Beauty” and “Cinderella”? They were invented by Elizabeth Vergoose. They were invented by Thomas Fleet. They were invented by Charles Perrault. Their writers are unknown. Passage Three Banks are not ordinarily prepared to pay out all accounts; they rely on depositors (储户) not to demand payment all at the same time. If depositors should come to fear that a bank is not safe, that it cannot pay off all its depositors, then that fear might cause all the depositors to appear on the same day. If they did, the bank could not pay all accounts. However, if they did not all appear at once, then there would always be enough money to pay those who wanted their money when they wanted it. Mrs. Elsie Vaught has told us of a terrifying bank run that she experienced. One day in December of 1925 several banks failed to open in a city where Mrs. Vaught lived. The other banks expected a run the next day, and so the officers of the bank in which Mrs Vaught worked as a teller had enough money on hand to pay off their depositors. The officers simply told the tellers to pay on demand. The next morning a crowd gathered in the bank and on the sidewalk outside. The length of the line made many think that the bank could not possibly pay off everyone. People began to push and then to fight for places near the tellers’ windows, The power of the panic atmosphere was such that two tellers, though they knew that the bank was quite all right and could pay all depositors, drew their own money from the bank. Mrs Vaught says that she had difficulty keeping herself from doing the same. 71. A bank run happens when _______. a bank is closed for one or more days too many depositors try to draw out their money at one time there is not enough money to pay all its depositors at one time tellers of a bank take their own money from the bank 72. The tellers in Mrs. Vaught’s bank were told to ________. explain why they could not pay out all accounts pay out accounts as requested make the depositors believe that the bank was stand pay out money as slowly as possible 73. The main cause of a bank run is _______.A. loss of confidenceB. lack of moneyC. crowds of peopleD. inexperienced tellers 74. Which of the following did Mrs. Vaught say? She know that the bank was not sound. She feared that too many depositors drawing their money would close the bank. She was not able to draw out her money. She was tempted to draw out her money. 75. According to the passage, the actions of the depositors of Mrs. Vaught’s bank were affected mainly by the _______. ease with which they could get their money confidence that Mrs. Vaught showed failure of several other banks to open confidence shown by other depositors of the bankPassage Four One of the greatest problems for those settlers in Nebraska in the last quarter of the previous century was fuel. Little of the state was forested when the first settlers arrived and it is probable that by 1880, only about one-third of the originally forested area remained, down to a mere 1 percent of the state’s 77,000 square miles. With wood and coal out of the question, and with fuel needed year-round for cooking, and during the harsh winter months for heating, some solution had to be found. Somewhat improbably, the buffalo provided the answer. Buffalo chips (⼲粪块) were found to burn evenly, hotly, and cleanly, with little smoke and interestingly, no odor, Soon, collecting them became a way of life for the settlers’ children who would pick them up on their way to and from school, or take part in competitions designed to counteract their natural reluctance. Even a young man, seeking to impress the girl he wanted to marry, would arrive with a large bag of chips rather than with a box of candy or a bunch of flowers. 76. What is the main topic of this passage? The solution to the Nebraska settlers’ fuel problem. Life in Nebraska in the late ninteenth century. The imporance of the American buffalo. Deforestation in Nebraska in the late nineteenth century. 77. Which of the following statements is NOT true? Nebraska was not a densely-forested state even before the settlers arrived. The children enjoyed collecting the buffalo chips. The children spent a lot of time collecting the chips. Buffalo chips were satisfactory as a fuel. 78. The passage implies that buffalo chips were needed _______.A. in greater amounts in summerB. in greater amounts in winterC. only in summerD. only in winter 79. Which of the following does the author not express surprise at? The children needed competitions to them. The buffalo chips gave off no smell. Buffalo chips were the answer to the settlers’ fuel problem. Young men took bags of buffalo chips to their girl friends. 80. What’s the best title of the passage?A. Early SettlersB. One Use of the Buffalo ChipsC. Nebraska’s ProblemsD. How Young Men Express Their Love for Girls Ⅴ. Writing (20 points) Directions: For this part, you are allowed 20 minutes to write a letter of about 80 words according to the following situation. 你叫李平,是英语系学⽣会主席。
2012年成人高考高起专数学真题
2012 年成人高等学校招生全国统一考试数学(文史财经类)、选择题:本大题共17 小题,每小题 5 分,共85 分.在每小题给出的四个选项中,只有项是符合题目要求的1)设集合M=0,1,2,3,4,5 N=0,2,4,6 ,则M N ()0,2,4 D. ?A. 0,1,2,3,4,5,6B. 1,3,5C.2)已经a>0 ,a≠1,则a0+logaa=()A. aB. 2C. 1D. 03)cos76π= ()A. 32B. 12C. -12D. -32( 4 )函数y=sin2xcos2x的最小正周期是(A. 6 πB. 2πC. π2D. π45)设甲:x=1乙:x2-3x+2=0则A. 甲是乙的必要条件,但不是乙的充分条件B. 甲是乙的充分条件,但不是乙的必要条件C. 甲不是乙的充分条件,也不是乙的必要条件D. 甲是乙的充分必要条件6)下列函数中,为偶函数的是()A. y=3x2B. y=x3-3C. y=3xD. y=log3x7)已知点 A (-4,2),B (0,0),则线段AB 的垂直平分线的斜率为A. - 2B. -12C. 12D. 28) 设函数 fx=x+12x ,则 f2=16) 从 5 位同学中任意选出 3 位参加公益活动,不同的选法共有(二、填空题:本大题共 4小题,每小题 4 分,共 16分.18) 圆 x2+y2+2x-8y+8=0的半径是19) 曲线 y=x3+1 在点 1,2)处的切线方程是A.( -∞, - 1] ∪[1,+∞ )B. ( -1,1)C. -∞,-1∪ (1,+∞)D. [-1,1](14) 使 log2a>log327 成立的a 的取值范围是A.( 0,+∞)B.(3, +∞)C.( 9,+∞)D.(8, +∞)15)设函数 fx=x4+m+3x3+4为偶函数,则 m=A. 4B. 3C. -313)函数 y=lg?(x2 -1) 的定义域是D. -420)若二次函数 y= fx 的图像经过点( 0, 0),(-1,1)和( -2, 0),则fx= 21)某块小麦试验田近 5 年产量(单位: kg )分别为63 a+1 50 a70 已知这 5 年的年平均产量为58 kg ,则a=A. 12B. 6C. 4D. 29) 如果函数 y=x+b 的图象经过点 1,7),则 b =A. -5B. 1C. 4D. 610) 若向量 a=1,m , b=-2,4 ,且 a ?b=-10 ,则 m=A. –4B. –2C. 1D. 411) 设角 α的顶点在坐标原点,始边为 x 轴非负半轴, 终边过点( -2, 2),则 sin α=A. 22B. 12C. -12D. -2212)已知一个等差数列的首项为 1, 公差为 3,那么该数列的前 5 项和为A. 35B. 30C. 20D. 10A. 5 种B. 10 种C. 15 种D. 20 种17)将 3 枚均匀的硬币各抛掷一次,恰有 2 枚正面朝上的概率为A. 14B. 13C. 38D. 34三、解答题:本大题共 4 小题,共49分,解答应写出推理、演算步骤(22 )已知? ABC中,A=120° ,AB=AC ,BC=43 .(Ⅰ)求?ABC 的面积;(Ⅱ)若M 为AC 边的中点,求BM.23)已知等比数列an 中,a1a2a3=27 .(Ⅰ )求a2;Ⅱ)若an 的公比q>1,且a1+a2+a3=13 ,求an 的前 5 项和.(24)已知过点(0,4),斜率为-1的直线l与抛物线C:y2=2px(p>0)交于A、B 两点.(Ⅰ)求 C 顶点到l 的距离;(Ⅱ)若线段AB 中点的横坐标为6,求 C 的焦点坐标.25)设函数fx=x4-4x+5 .(Ⅰ )求fx 的单调区间,并说明它在各区间的单调性;Ⅱ)求fx 在区间[0,2]的最大值和最小值.参考答案:一、选择题:本大题共17小题,每小题5分,共85 分。
《英语二》复习题(12专本)
《英语⼆》复习题(12专本)中国矿业⼤学成教学院2012-2013(1)《英语⼆》出卷格式与复习导读第⼀、试题内容项⽬说明:考试重点在Unit 1—Unit 8,Unit 9,10 涉及很少。
Part I. Word Spelling(5x1‘==5‘)来⾃综合训练各单元的第⼀项第⼀题Part II. Prepostions and Adverbs(5x1‘==5‘)来⾃读写教程的各单元课后练习的第IV题Part III. V ocabulary and Structure (15x1‘=15‘)来⾃读写教程课⽂和课后词汇练习部分(第III题)Part IV. Reading Comprehension(15x2‘=30‘)主要出⾃综合训练另加课外阅读材料Part V. Cloze Test(20x1‘=20‘)来⾃综合训练Part VI Translation(5x2‘=10‘)英译汉部分来⾃读写教程的Section A Text课⽂内容;汉译英来⾃读写教程课后练习的改造。
第⼆、举例说明Part I. Word SpellingDirections: Complete the following sentnences with the proper form of the word given the brackets.1. (desire) Those professors believe that in teaching it is highly ____to know exactly what one is hoping to achieve.2.(fairly )Taxing you both where you work and where you live seems, I think, to be___.6.(subsequent)We had made plans for a visit, but ____ difficulties with the car prevented it.7. (nourish) The centre is open throughout the year, to ensure that homeless people can get at least one hot,___meal a day.8. (reluctant) Lucy was not happy as she sensed her husband‘s great___ to give reasons for what he had done and where he had been to.9. (use)We tried all sorts of medicine and found not all of them_____.10.(poison)Some plants have ____roots or fruit, so you must be careful before you eat the fruit in the forest.11.(approve) Although they said nothing about their negative feelings, she could sense their_____ of her suggestion.12. (applied) Have you filled in the ____form for your passport yet?13.(depend)Now that Joe has got a steady job, he can be financially ____.14. (argue) Jack returned from school only to see his parents in the middle of a terrible ____ about money.15.(formal) This is an ___party. Please feel relaxed and enjoy yourself.16. (vary)Love is eternal and all human beings feel the same whatever cultural ____. Part II. Prepostions and Adverbs Directions: Fill in each of the blanks with a suitable preposition or adver.2. He has been a complete slave___ drink, and can not go without wine even for one day.4. Because the young man never thinks of other people, he is always indifferent ___ others‘ feelings.6. Such violent attacks are not compatible ___a civilized society.7. I can not get any of the children to volunteer____ work in the school garden.8. I can not get any of the children to volunteer____ work in the school garden.9.Three years after his successful interview, he took charge____ the marketing section of the company./doc/8a5f4d89e53a580216fcfe4e.html st summer holiday, many relative rushed to Shanghai for the sights. We were stuck____the unexpected visitors.13. At the meeting, the general manager put much emphasis____ the importance of beginning new markets.14.The young woman impulsively substituted her middle name, Lynne, ____her first name,Debbie.15. His past record is surely something he takes pride___.16.After rounds of hard talks, the both parties finally arrived____mutually compromising solution to the border tensions. Part III.Vocabulary and StructureDirections: Find the right one from among the four choices in A,B,C,and D to complete the sentence.4.The tall man ____his head so that he could enter the room.A.sworeB.loweredC.frownedD.ranked5.I firmly believe that this agreement will be for ___benefitA.realisticB. mutualC.illusiveD.resolved11.The discovery seems to ____that people lived here over 10,000years ago.A.confirm.B. suspectC.work outD.overlook12.The management ____their workers from accepting tips from customersA.oversees/doc/8a5f4d89e53a580216fcfe4e.html pressesC.forbidsD.declines13.If you have no ___.I would like to ask your daughter to marry me.A.connectionB.fancyC.objectionD.warmth14.In order to welcome foreign friends to their school, the students spent the morning getting the whole campus clean and___.A.tidyB.internalizedC.exclusiveD.wanderful15.The financial crisis had a ___effect on the nation‘s economy.A.constructiveB.destructiveC.instructiveD.obstructive16.The ___ was to be laid mainly on the traffic in inner city areas.A.importanceB.emphasisC.priorityD.viewpoint17.We produce a steady flow of labor-saving devices; we communicate rapidly faxes, phone calls or emails ____ through personal contacts.A.insteadB.ratherC.to replaceD.instead of18.In some countries no major business is conducted without eye contact,___ face-to face conversation.A.required,B.and requirementC.requiringD.to require2o.The decided to carry out the plan ____so much opposition.A.despiteB.despiseC.spikeD.desperate21.it is necessary ___ us to finish the whole work before leaving for a holiday.A.toB.forC.of Don.22.____you set a goal for yourself, you will get somewhere some day.A.ThoughB.WhileC.As long asD.Unless23.It was raining hard,____the team stayed indoors and gave up the match.A.on whichB.of whichC.by whichD.for which24.The lecture was___ boring that many listeners fell asleep.A.much tooB.ratherC.soD.such25.____ a stone in front of the car, the driver stopped the engine.A.SawB.SeeC.SeeingD. SeenPart IV. Reading ComprehensionDirections: Reading the following three passages and complete or answer the questions after each passage by choosing the right one from among the four choices in A,B,C,and D.Questions 6—10 are based on the following passageMinh Pham was born in Vietnam. He left when he was 21 years old. Minh has been in America for almost two years. There is still much he does not understand about America.Once Minh was in a grocery store. He saw an old man and an old woman. Theywanted a box of cereal. The box was on a high shelf. The man and woman couldn‘t reach it. Minh saw a stepladder. He got on the ladder and got the box. He handed it to the elderly couple. They thanked him.―Where are your children ?‖asked Minh . ―Why don‘t they help you buy food ?‖―Our children have their own lives , ‖ said the man and woman . ― We like to be independent . ‖Minh doesn‘t think it is right . In his country ,children help their parents . Minh gave the elderly couple his phone number . He told them to call him if they needed help . One night they invited Minh to dinner , but they never asked him for help .One day , Minh was walking with a Vietnamese friend . Two men were going to a movie . Minh wanted to go to a restaurant first . Minh took his friend ?s hand . He pulled him toward the restaurant. People on the street stared at Minh. In Vietnam,friends often hold hands. Minh found out that people in America are not used to men holding hands.Minh Pham is going through a process known as resocialization. Socialization is the process in which a person learns to live in a society. Everyone goes through this process. Minh went through it when he lived in Vietnam. But it is only the Vietnamese way of life. When Minh came to America, he had to learn a new way of life. He had to learn how to live in a new society.Minh has learned a lot about American life in two years. He still has a lot to learn ,The process of resocialization can take many years.6. The main idea of the passage is that it is difficult to___.A. ignore cultural differencesB. learn to live in a new countryC. travel all over the worldD. learn to act on one‘s own7. According to the passage, Minh thought the old couple should___.A. ask their children to help themB. encourage each other to helpC. rely on themsleves in lifeD. live a quiet and comfortable life8. What does the word“resocialization”means in Paragraph 6?A. Bringing into public ownership.B. Spending time with others.C. Fitting into a new society.D. Holding hands together.9. It seemed that people felt surprised when they saw Minh and his friends were___.A. Vietnamese.B. overseas studentsC. holding handsD. quarrelling10. It is hard to ____when one comes to a new country.A. learn as many foreign languages as possible,B. get used to the local weather and the climateC. communicate with foreign people thereD. avoid culture shock and get used to a new lifeKey: BACCDQuestions 16—20 are based on the following passageOne of the strongest arguments for the raising of the school leaving age (ROSLA)has been that it will bring us some way nearer to―equality of opportunity‖.Many people like to think of our present system of schooling as providing plenty of steps up the ladder of success for clever children. It would be good to think that no one who is really bright can be missed out when the state system is obviously socomplete. It is obvious, for instance, that many children from less wealthy homes reach university or do well in other ways.Unfortunately we now have plenty of proofs that many children of every level of ability do much less well than they could. For instance, during the years of national military service it was possible to test the intelligence of all male 18 – to – 20 – year –olds. Half of those soldiers who were placed in the two highest ability groups had left school at 15.It has also been shown that the percentage of working class children going to univer Omsity is almost the same now as it was in 1939. One study of 5,000 children from birth to 21 years old shows that up to half the bright pupils from working class homes left school when they reached 16 years old. Moreover, there is no difference in intelligence between the sexes, but far more boys than girls stay in education after 16.It is clear from this and many other proofs that many children are still leaving school too early to benefit from the prizes—money, social respectability, and interesting jobs—which higher education gives. It is clear too that the reasons why such children leave have much to do with their social background. Their parents often need the extra money another money-earner would bring in; they don‘t value education for itself because their own was probably dull and unhappy. It is not so much that they force their sons and daughters to leave school, rather that they tend to say, ―it‘s up to you‖.16.It is hoped that ROSLA will give all children .A.a more enjoyable time at school B.the same chances in societyC.the right to a better school D.higher scores in intelligence tests 17.People would like to think that .A.equal numbers of poor and wealthy children reach universityB.those with the least money get the best educationC.intelligent children are always selected by the systemD.only really clever children do well18.Working class children are thought to be at a disadvantage because . A.many of the clever ones leave school earlyB.fewer go to university than ever beforeC.more than half leave school when they are 16D.fewer boys than girls stay at school after 1619.Many children leave school early because .A.their social background makes them unhappyB.they have to give something to their family‘s incomeC.their school is a dull and unhappy placeD.their parents don‘t allow them to make their own decisions20.This article shows that equal opportunity in education .A.is a thing of the past B.has not yet been achievedC.is there for those who deserve it D.has greatly improved our society Key:BCABBQuestions 26—30 are based on the following passageYou Are What You GiveWhat you give your relatives and friends can help you know yourself better. Also, what they give you can tell you something about their personality. Most gift-giving (and getting) shows nothing more than the spirit of love and friendship. But it is possible to form some associations between the kinds of things brought and the people who buy them. Here is a guide to who gives what ─and why.The clothes you wear tell something about your personality. They tell the world not only how you want to be seen but how you see yourself as well. When someone gives you something to wear that agrees with your self-image, they‘re saying, ―I agre e with you. I like you the way you are.‖ Such a gift should be taken as a form of compliment (赞美). On the other hand, a gift of clothing that doesn‘t match your personality could be an insult (侮辱) to your character.Making something by hand has become the exception in many countries today. If you receive a homemade gift, you‘re lucky. It may not be made perfectly, but it will show a certain quality of love. They‘ve given time and emotion, two important characteristics of being creative.A person who thinks of food when thinking of gift is good example of what human warmth means. Whether you give a box of chocolate, a bag of oranges, or a ball of cheese, all carry the same message of comfort and support.People who give books as gifts either like reading or would like everyone to think they do. If you happen to receive a large, heavy book, its giver may be much more interested in the way things appear than in the way they actually are. Of course, reading is a way of feeling the emotions of another person and of learning new things. Giving a book can be a way of sharinga feeling or newly learn meaning. The giver is probably trying to say to you what the book said to him.26.The first paragraph is written mainly to tell readers that ________.A. the gifts you give can help you understand yourself better than any other waysB. there is a certain relationship between the gifts and the people who give themC. the gifts you receive help you learn the personality of the giversD.between relatives and friends a gift may show friendship and love27.A person who likes the self-image of another person will give the latter a gift ________.A. fashionable and expensiveB. made at home by himselfC. that agrees with the personality of the receiverD. that matches the character of the giver28. If you give a large book as a gift, it may show that ________.A. you enjoy reading and will be successful in writingB. the receiver is interested in reading and hopes to be a writerC. you want to share with others a certain feelingD. you are more interested in the appearance than in its contents29. People who want to show their love toward others often give ________.A. homemade giftsB. delicious foodC. expensive clothesD. interesting book30. What kind of message is communicated by a gift of food?A. A supportive one.B. A generous one.C. A creative one.D. An unusual one.Key: CDDAAWe have saved as a final set of emotions, the two most important emotions connected with other people: love and its opposite, hate. Love can be seen everywhere. Yet surprisingly, love has been the subject of less scientific research than other emotions, such as anger and fear. The reason for this may be twofold. First, love is a very complex emotion, difficult to describe and measure. Secondly, unlike many radical emotions, radical love is generally not a problem; thus less medical attention has been paid to it.What is love? This is a complex question and requires a complex answer. Love is a strong, positive attraction and feeling for another person or thing. But it is more than this. It also involves feelings of caring, protection, excitement, and tenderness. When two people are in love they feel drawn to one another, they greatly enjoy each other's company, and they may be sexually attracted to one another.Sometimes it is easier to think in terms of different kinds of love: romantic love, brotherly love, and so forth. Though they are different in some respects, they share one important characteristic: a strong positive feeling toward another.Our feelings toward other people are often complex. We may love someone and, at the same time, be angry with him. Or we may love someone, even though we are jealous of him. We might even love someone and, at the same time, hate him for the same precise reason.Hate is a strong negative emotion toward someone, and is due to anger, jealousy, or some other factors. Like love, hate can be a very strong emotion. It can also be very dangerous. The question is often asked, "Is it bad to hate?" The best answer is probably "Sometimes yes and sometimes no." Usually hate does not help us; it makes us feel unhappy and makes us do things that may hurt others. However, sometimes it may be necessary to hate and hurt someone in order to protect loved ones.36. We might need hate, because it can help us ________.A. be strongB. protect ourselvesC. defend othersD. understand love for others37. Which characteristic is shared by different kinds of love?A strong respectful feeling toward another.A strong negative emotion toward someone.A strong jealous feeling toward someone.A strong positive feeling toward another.38. Why doesn't scientific research pay attention to love?A. Because love is very rare.B. Because love is very complex.C. Because radical love is dangerous.D. Because love is not important.39. According to the passage, hate is caused by ________.A. fear, danger and hurtB. caring, protection, excitement and tendernessC. anger, jealousy or some other factorsD. complex, strong positive emotions40. Love is a feeling that is the opposite of ________.A. angerB. hateC. fearD. jealousyKey: CABCBPart V. Cloze TestDirections: Read the following passage and fill the blanks with right one from among the four choices of A,B,C and D. Cloze Test IChoosing your life partner is a decision that requires very careful thought.Getting married is something you do not want to take(1).Divorce(2)around the world are increasing every year. And in some countries they are now as high as 50(3)! If you don‘t want to (4) heart-broken, take the advice and follow these rules to help you choose your perfect partner.First of all,you and your partner should be (5).You need to know that you (6) a common purpose in life.You and your partner should have similiar goals and ambitions that you can work toward achieving throughout your married life.It will be difficult to (7)your marriage together if your partner wants to travel the world (8) having children,but you want to stay at home and raise a large family.Find out what your intended spouse's life goals are long befoer you tie the knot.Next, ask yourself this questions: Is my partner a person (9)whom I can share my innermost thoughts and feelings? In other words,can you be (10) honest and open with this preson,or you sometimes feel shy and(11) telling her how you feel? If your situation is (12), then you have probably found your true love. If, however,it is (13), take your time before you make plans to walk down the aisle with this person.Third, only marry someone who has qualities you admire. If you respect people who work hard , you should marry someone who is hard—working , not someone who is lazy or easy—going .Fourth, marry a person who is polite and kind to others; they (14) polite and kind to you. In my experience, you can learn a lot about the true nature of a person by watching (15) he or she treats other people. A person who is kind and (16) to family and friends will be kind and giving toward to you. Someone who has good manners and is polite and (17) toward others will show you the same (18). Watch how your partner treats people she dose not have to be nice to such as waiters, taxi drivers, or store clerks. Does your partner pay attention to how you and others feel, or does she\him have a self—centered nature? Finally, when you (19) a relationship with someone, remember that you should not expect to change that person. Be sure that the person you are (20)with is someone you like exactly the way he is. Otherwise, you are sure to bge disappointed.1.A.seriously B.lightly C.subtly D.clearly2. A.rates B.degrees C.charges D. numbers3. A.amount B.rate C.degree D.percent4. A.en up B. finish with C.cease for D. Complete as5. A.remarkable B.stable /doc/8a5f4d89e53a580216fcfe4e.html patible D.together6. A.unite B.divide /doc/8a5f4d89e53a580216fcfe4e.html mit D.share7. A.keep B.preserve C.control D.engage8. A.free from B.instead of C.free of D.instead from9. A.with B.for C.to D. by10. A.consequently B.frequently C.effectively /doc/8a5f4d89e53a580216fcfe4e.html pletely11. A.unfortunate B.uncomfortable C.unsuitable D.unwilling12. A.the latest B.the latter C.the later D.the former13. A.the latter B.the later C.the latest D.the former14. A.might be B.ought to C.could be D.will be15. A.what B.when C.how much D. how16. A.supplying B.affording C.giving D.providing17. A.respectful B.respectable C.respected D.respecting18. A.aspiration B.expectation C.consideration D.exception19. A. enter into B.take into C.set in D.give into20. A. attaching together B.pulling togetherC.getting togetherD.progressing togetherKey:1—5:BADAC, 6—10: DAAAD, 11—25: BDADD, 16—20: CACACCloze Test II.There are two ways to spoil a child, that is, ―overindukgence‖ and ―oversubmissiveness‖. T he problem with overdulgenct parenting is that it___1__the child of opportunity to think foe himself. It also keeps him from making his own __2__ and developing his own needs and prefences. An overindulged child never has to _3___to get something for himself. He never has to__4__any idea, chances or possible difficulties. When his parents are busy prparing everything for him and he‘s__5_of all his toys. This child is ―spoiled‖ into believing that life will provide him everything__6__his own effort. And when he___7_he will expect evertone to read his mind and provide for him in this way.The other kind of __8__is oversubmissiveness. An oversubmissiveness parent__9__to all his child‘s demands, often because he fears the child won‘t love him if he doesn‘t. he just isn‘t able to give a(n)_10__“No”. The parent has no time to himself, cannot get the child to do anything without an argument, and has to listen to whining___11__. When he‘s had__12__, he explodes in anger. Then he gives in to the child even more because he feels__13__for exploding. Children need to learn that there are firm and consistent limits, and that they won‘t be allowed to take __14__of other people.The child with an oversubmissiveness parent doesn‘t learn to accept ―No‖ from other people, or to __15__limits for himself.he learns to get this way by fussing and __16__threat: “If you loved me, you‘d do what I want”.The child ―spoiled‖ by oversubmissive parenting grows up into teenager and adult without___17__to his behavior. He also becomes a p erson who won‘t _18__other people‘s limits and personal boundaries. He makes life__19__for his parents, spouse, and children, infringing on their rights and feelings. He does this without even being __20__of the people he hurts. Clearly, this is not good for anybody.Avoiding thses two ways of spoiling is difficult, but well worth the effort.1.A.starves B.rids C.robs D.strips2. A.decisions B.chances C.findings D.purposess3. /doc/8a5f4d89e53a580216fcfe4e.html bat/doc/8a5f4d89e53a580216fcfe4e.html pete C.fight D.struggle4. A.enjoy B.host C.entertain D.imagine5. A.uninterested B.tired C.dull D.inactive6. A.except B.without C.with D.beside7. A.develops on B.advances ahead C.arises out D.grows up8. A.ruining B.harming C.spoiling D.injuring9. A.gives in B.gives out C.gives up D.gives over10. A.rigid B.secure C.firm D.hard11. A.steadily B.reliably C.unfaiingly D.continuously12. A.much moreB.much over C.too much D.much too13. A.guilty B.wrong C.shameful D.criminal14.A.profit B.advantage C.good D.benefit15. A.prescribe B.position C.set D.specify16. A.first-ever B.ever-present C.ever-charging D.ever-decreasing17. A.edges B.ends C.limits D.boundaries18. A.respect B.value C.honor D.admire19. A.selfish. B.miserable C.shameful D.guilty20. A.aware B.free C.careful D.mindfulKey:1=5:AADCB,6-10:BDCAC,11-15:DCABC,16-20:BCABAPart VI TranslationDirections : Translate the following snentences into Chinese or into English as reqired.1. For better or worse, qualities such as friendliness or reserve, plainness or charm may be suggested by your name and conveyed to other people before they even meet you.2. Teachers gave consistently lower grades on essays apparently written by boys named Elmer and Hubert than they awarded to the same papers when the writers‘ names were given as Michael and David.3. Blandford felt as if his heart were being compressed into a small cement ball, so strong was his desire to follow the girl, yet so deep was his longing to see the woman whose spirit had truly companioned and brought warmth to his own.4. In these poor Third World countries, as in American inner cities and on reservations, money that should be spent for food goes instead to the tobacco companies.Over time, people starved of food and air, will effectively become weakened.7. Though your parents probably meant your name to last a lifetime, remember that when picked it they hadn‘t met, and the hopes and dreams they valued ehrn they chose it may not match yours.9. 真实情况是,不管是好是坏,随着新科技的进步,世界发⽣的变化。
2012年成人高考专升本教育理论考试真题及参考答案
教育学部分一、选择题:1~12小题,每小题2分,共24分。
在每小题给出的四个选项中,只有一项是符合题目要求的。
1.近代最早系统论述教育问题的专著是夸美纽斯的( )。
A.《普通教育学》B.《爱弥儿》C.《教育漫话》D.《大教学论》【答案】D【考情点拨】本题考查近代最早系统论述教育问题的专著。
【应试指导】捷克著名教育家夸美纽斯在总结自己丰富教育实践的基础上写出了《大教学论》。
在书中,夸美纽斯系统地阐述了自己的教育理论,对教育学的发展做出了巨大贡献。
2.在当代教学理论发展中,苏联教育家巴班斯基把系统论引入教学过程研究,提出( )。
A.结构教学B.教学过程最优化C.合作教学D.范例教学【答案】B【考情点拨】本题考查当代教育学理论的新发展。
【应试指导】在当代教学理论发展中,苏联教育家巴班斯基把辩证的系统论观点作为教学论研究的方法论基础,以整体性观点、相互联系观点、动态观点、最优化观点等指导教学论研究,提出了教学过程最优化理论。
3.马克思主义关于教育起源的传统观点是( )。
A.生物起源说B.心理起源说C.劳动起源说D.需要起源说【答案】C【考情点拨】本题考查教育的起源。
【应试指导】教育的起源学说包括:教育的神话起源说;教育的生物起源说;教育的心理起源说;马克思主义的劳动起源说。
4.世界上不同民族的教育往往具有各自的传统和特点。
这反映了教育具有( )。
A.阶级性B.等级性C.永恒性D.继承性【答案】D【考情点拨】本题考查教育的社会属性。
【应试指导】教育自身的继承关系,也称教育的继承性。
正因为教育具有继承性,在同样的政治经济制度和生产力发展水平的国家,会有不同特色的教育;不同民族的教育会表现出不同的传统和特点。
5.我国当前教育方针中明确提出的“两个结合”是( )。
A.教育必须与政治相结合,与生产相结合B.知识分子与工人相结合,与农民相结合C.教育必须与生产劳动相结合,与社会实践相结合D.红与专相结合,脑力劳动与体力劳动相结合【答案】C【考情点拨】本题考查我国当前的教育方针。
2012成考专升本教育理论真题答案
2012年成人禹等学校匕升木招生全国统•考试教疔理论试题及参考答案一、选择题山"2小趣,每小通2分•共24分。
在每小題给出的四个选项中•只冇一项是符合題日要求的。
1.近代股早系统论述教仃问題的专普是令关纽斯的A.《普通教仔学》B.《爱弥儿》C.《救疗漫话》I).《大敕学论》2.在当代教学理论发展中■苏联教仃娥巴班斯娱把条统论引入教学过秤的研究,提出A.结构教学K.教学过程瑕优化G合作教学I).范例数学3.马克思卜:义关于教耳起源的传统观点是A.生物起源说».心理起源说C.劳动思源说I).需要起源说4.肌界上不同民旅的教a往往貝有各口的传统和特点,这反映riift貝有A.阶级性B.竽级性C.永恒性I).继承性5.我国当前教育方针中明确提出的“两个结合”是A・教有必须与政治相结合■与生产相结合II.知识分子与丄人相结合.与农氏相结合C.敕疔必须与宀产劳动相结介•与礼会实践相结介D.红与专相结合■脑力劳动与体力劳动相结合6.我国现代学制发廉中,第一次规定初小男女同校.将学堂改称学校的学制是A.壬贞学制B.癸卯学制C.壬子癸丑学制D.壬戌学制7.-敕仃法■而无定法•体现了教师为动的哪一舒点?A.创造性B.主体性c.广延性 D.间接性8.校园物质环境、师生关系、校风校训以及行为规范等内容WT<种类型的课程?A.必條课ft!B.选修课程c.显性课程I). 16性课段9.A教fj史上•认为教育的1】嬰任务琵发展能力而水右〕传投实用知识的理论称为A・现代教育论 B.传统教育论c形式教a论I)•实感教a论10.教师右:上课时配介讲授和谈话•把实物和教八早现给学牛••或通过示范性的实验来说明和印idiftlVU这种教学方法足A.演示法D实验法C.练习法D.实践活动法11.按RT定向•自学■讨论交流、启发指导、练习、总结”程序进行的教学同于A.讲授一接受教学模式B. fl学辅#教学植式C.探究教学模式D.阳冶教学模式12•班主任的荼本任务是A.做好家访工作B.帝好班级•教好学生C.绍织好学生社会实践I).丰富学生课余生活二辨析i»:13-l4小题•毎小观6分•共12分。
2012年成考专升本英语真题试题及答案
20##成考专升本英语真题试题与答案I. Phonetics <5 point >Directions:In each of following groups of words, there are four underlined letters or letter combinations marked A, B, C and D. Compare the underlined parts and identify the one that different from the others in pronunciation, Mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.1. A.coach B.float C.broad D.throat2. A.riddle B.ripen C.privilege D.primitive3. A.decision B prehension C.extension D.pension4. A.brother B.thrill C. these D.rather5. A b B.thumb C.doubt D.tabletII. V ocabulary and Structure <15 points >Direction: There are 15 incomplete sentences in this section. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose one answer that best completes the sentence and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.6. Whenever he comes to our garden, he can’t help _________ the flowers.A.admiresB.admiredC.admiringD.to admire7. --Where is Dick?--He _________ home for a while.A.would beB.should beC.would have beenD.should have been8. I hesitated for a long time, and in the end I decided to _________ the job.A.takeB.applyC.findD.search9. Steve looked at the envelope and recognized Jenny’s handwriting ________.A.recentlyB.immediatelyC.exactlyD.frequently10. This time tomorrow, I ________ on the beach, enjoying the sunshine!A. am sitingB.sitC. Would sitD.will be sitting11. The ukulele is a ________ instrument, which resembles a guitar.A.Hawaiian musical smallB.small musical HawaiianC.Hawaiian small musicalD.small Hawaiian musical12. --Do you like my new shoes? They were only $15.--Wow! That’s cheap, what a ________ !A.gainB.profitC.bargainD.win13. __________ in thought while driving, he almost ran into the car coming in the opposite direction.A. LosingB. LostC. LoseD. To lose14. You can’t imagine __________ foolishly he behaved at the party.A. howB.thatC.whatD. so15. I don’t want to watch the football match. Can you __________ Channel 9?A. change inB.change overC. change toD. change into16. Women employees ________ the same salaries as men for doing the same work.A.are payingB.have been paidC.paidD.have paid17. Never ________ the weather been so bad in October.A.isB.areC.hasD.have18. Many careers require a college degree; some jobs, ________, only require previous experience.A.howeverB.thereforeC.moreoverD.furthermore19. The clock has stopped. I ________ get it go again and set the alarm, or I will be late again tomorrow.A.couldB.mightC.wouldD.must20. Don’t ask him how old he is. He ’s really ____about it.A.sensitiveB.carelessC. cautiousD.anxiousIII.Cloze <30 points >Direction : For each blank in the following passage, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that is most suitable and mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter the Answer Sheet.Physical activity through sports can enhance your child’s physical health. Sports can also have a positive effect on his mental health. Sports participation helps children ___21___ life skills suck as learning to ___22___ with loss and disappointment these mental health benefits can be ____23____ helpful during the challenging years of adolescence.As your child grows and his body changes, confidence and self-esteem ___24___ from a positive body image. ____25____ sports participation helps your child____26____ a healthy weight and see his body as a ___27___ to succeed on the playing field. A good body image improves mental health so that your child is less ___28___ to experience feelings of low self-worth.Children who participate ____29___ sports must learn to work with their teammates to ____30____ a goal. Through sports, a child is ___31___ to build confidence in his abilities. Winning does not have to be the only confidence builder. A ___32___ pass or assist during a game also improves confidence.Exercise and sports participation have been ___33___ to have antidepressant <抗抑郁的> effects. Children who play sports generally report having a positive ___34___ on life. Improved self-esteem can ___35___ a child not only in sports events, but also in academic performance.21. A.stimulate B.develop C.motivate D.create22. A.deal B.make C.disagree D.struggle23. A.actually B.specifically C.especially D.merely24. A.arise B.raise C.lift D.move25. A.Typical B.popular C mon D.Regular26. A.retain B.reserve C.maintain D.prevent27. A.form B.tool C.symbol D.technique28. A.likely B.hardly C.gradually D.really29. A.on B.in C.with D.over30. A.settle B.arrive C.obtain D.achieve31. A.able B.capable C.qualified D.skilled32. A.frequent B.free C.successful D.gradual33. A.implied B.applied C.referred D.shown34. A.meaning B.outlook C.expectation D.approach35. A.improve B.demand C.benefit D.promoteIV. Reading comprehension <60 points >Directions: There are five reading passages in this each passage is followed by four questions. For each questions there are four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Passage OneFor generations, the Nganyi people of western Kenya have served as rainmakers, helping local communities decide when best to prepare their land and sow their seeds. By observing subtle changes in nature that would be unnoticeable to most people-in air currents, the flowering and shedding of leaves of certain trees, the behaviour of ants, bird songs, etc-they have been able to interpret weather patterns and provide valuable advice.What difficulty do local rainmakers face in making weather predictions?But the irregular weather patterns brought by climate change mean the rainmakers can no longer use those sighs to make their predictions. And they don’t have access to the technologies available to meteorologists <气象学家>."Climate change has come on so fast. People don’t know how to adapt or what to plant,〞says Obedi Osoce, a traditional weatherman. "Our traditional crops are disappearing because they cannot handle the new conditions. We need new strategies to handle climate change.〞Now a British-Canadian project is doing just that, linking the rainmakers with government meteorologists. The two groups get together each season and produce an agreed forecast to be spread using a variety of methods suited to communities where many cannot read or write-through ceremonies, public meetings and person-to person comma-kation.Both parties are pleased with the collaboration. " I think the two sciences equally valid. We are marrying our energies to help people better,〞says Mr. Onunga, a Nganyi community elder involved in the project.‘The results have been surprisingly good-the community agreed that the forecast was accurate,〞says Gilbert Ouma, a lecturer at the University of Nairobi. "Through this project we hope to learn what it is that we can share together to live today and to adapt to tomorrow,〞says Professor Laban Ogallo, leader of the Nganyi project.36. Which of the following has been used by traditional Nganyi rainmakers in weather prediction?A.Plant seedsB.Dog harksC.Bird songsD.Ocean currents37. What difficulty do local rainmakers face in making weather predictions? they don’t have access to the technologies available to meteorologistsA. They cannot find an effective way to deliver messages.B. They lack modern technologies to cope with climate change.C. They cannot get financial support from the local government.D. They lack the facilities to stop traditional crops from disappearing.38. How do people involved in the British-Canadian project feel about their cooperation?A. SatisfiedB.ConfusedC. HopefulD.Regretful39. Which statement best expresses the main idea of the passage?A. A British-Canadian project has been carried out to solve farming problems.B. The Nganyi people have made weather forecasts by observing changes in nature.C. New technologies have replaced traditional methods in weather prediction in Kenya.D. Scientists and Kenyan rainmakers work together in a joint weather prediction project.Passage TwoAfter taking a six-week, fully paid maternity leave <产假> earlier this year, Francine Gemperle was anxious to resume her job but reluctant to be away from her baby daughter, Veronika. Fortunately, she did’t have to choose between them. Maya Design, a Pittsburgh based creative consulting firm, allows parents to bring newborns into the office."If I’d had to leave my children after my maternity leave ended, I would never have goes back to work,〞says Gemperle, a designer and researcher, who brought her son Milo into the office after he was born.She’s not the only parent taking advantage of the benefit. Senior analyst Jon West brings his 10-mouth-old son, Owen, to the several times a month. In fact, whenWest considered using only part of his paternity leave, his co-workers urged him to take all six weeks."I had pressure to take that leave,〞recalls West, "People told me, it’s an important part of your life and you need to experience it.〞"No matter how quiet the baby is, it’s an obvious distraction <分心的事>,〞says Tory Johnson, the chief executive of Women for Hire, a New York City-based recruiting film.No one has complained yet. Even if somebody did, it wouldn’t matter to Mickey McManus, Maya’s CEO and president, who argues that the policy builds loyalty and helps parents shift back into work mode.As part of its balancing act, Maya shares up to 20% of quarterly profits with its employees. However, the size of those checks might be up in the air at the moment. The firm once laid off five workers and it is now considering 4-day weeks to avoid more layoffs.40. Which of the following is true about Maya Design?A. It hires women with families.B. It has some overseas branches.C. It provide consulting services.D. It encourages the staff to work at home.41. What is Tory Johnson’s responsibility according to the passage?A. Taking on women employees.B. Dealing with women’s complaintsC. Dismissing unqualified women staffD. Taking care of women staff welfare42. What is the advantage of Maya’s policy according to Mickey McManus?A. It cuts down the management cost.B. It increases staff loyalty to the filmC. It keeps a balance between work and life.D. It promotes equality un employment.43. Which of these would be the best title for the passage?A. A Flexible Working ScheduleB. A staff shortage in Maya DesignC. A Pittsburgh-based Working PlaceD. A Company Taking Care of Young ParentsPassage ThreeHarry Potter fans will instantly recognize the snowy owl as Harry’s famous companies, Hedwig, but these beautiful owls are easily recognizable not for their magical associations, but for their large size and striking while feathers. Snowy owlsare, in fact, the only white owl, and they are a highly sought after species for many birdwatchers to add to their life lists.Foods: Small mammals, birds, fish.Habitat and Migration: Snowy owls are found in far northern latitudes includingtundra, a vast treeless frozen region in the Arctic. Their breeding grounds <繁殖地>are in the Arctic tundra, and they migrate south throughout Canada during the winter. In exceptionally server winters or when food supplies are searce, these owls can appear much further south than their normal range. While principally a North American bird, they can also migrate to the northern areas of Europe an Asia.Behaviour: Snowy owls, like all owls, are powerful animal bunters that are active mostly at night but can bunt and feed during the day, especially when food supplies are low. These owls will rest on the ground or on rocks, stumps and other low favorable points. Males can be fierce when defending the nest, and both genders willalso perform an "injured bird〞act to tempt animal invaders to go away from thenest.Reproduction: Snowy owls may incubate <孵卵> 3-10 eggs for 30-34 days, orthe incubation may be done primarily by the freak. The baby owls remain in the nest for 14-21 days and will attempt their first flight when they are 42-58 days old. Mated pairs will raise one group of young birds per year unless food supplies are inadequate and then no eggs may be produced.44、What have you learned from Paragraph 1?A. Harry Potter fans like snowy owlsB. Hedwig is one of the snowy owl watchersC. The snowy owl is a large bird with white feathersD. It is easy to find snowy owls in snow covered areas45、What does Paragraph 3 tell about snowy owls?A. The can be found in Asia and EuropeB. They live in groups in hard winter daysC. Their breeding grounds are in areas south to CanadaD. They appear in the Artic when food supplies are scarce46、For snowy owls, one way to defend their nest is _____A. to stand on a rock nearbyB. to pretend to have been injuredC. to spread their wingsD. to give a warning47、What will snowy owls probably do when food is insufficient?A. They may stop producing eggsB. They will reduce their flightsC. They will be less active at nightD. They will only hunt during he day Passage FourWe lost two superstars in 1977. Neither man’s admirers have been able to understand the success of the other one. And this tells us something of the difference between the generations that the two singers represent.There were similarities between Bing Crosby and Elvis Presley. Both reached fame while young and became very rich. Although neither one had any musical education, both developed their own musical styles, which were first criticized by the critics and later studied as new forms in the art of popular song. Both men had successful movie careers despite a total lack of acting ability.Both were creations of the microphone, which made it possible for singers with weak voices to be heard beyond the third now. With Bing the microphone was usually hidden; but Elvis brought it to the stage.The difference between the two men reflects the changing values in American life Crosby’s music was soothing< 令人舒畅的> , Presley’s was disturbing. Crosby was singing to wartime America. His audiences had all the disturbance they could handle in their private lives, they did not want to buy more at the record shop and the movie theater.Crosby’s admires always said how "relaxed〞and "natural〞he was. When Presley began his career, the whole country had become relaxed and easygoing. Its young people, who had no memory of trouble times, found it boring. They were hungry for excitement. They welcomed Elvis, who was certainly not the kind of young man their parents would admire. Presley was load and vulgar< 粗俗的> ——and be was bringing something new and exciting.It is probably too simple to explain each man in terms of changes in the economic and political situation. Something in the culture was also changing.48、Which of the following could be inferred about Crosby and Presley?A. They died in the same year.B. They became popular in 1977C. They influenced each other in musicD. They represented the postwar generation49、In which aspect the singers are similar to each other?A. Their songs were widely used in moviesB. They became famous in late year of their livesC. Their musical styles are recognized by the criticsD. Neither of them received any formal musical education50、What did Crosby’s audiences get from his music?A. ExcitementB. DisturbanceC. Ease and comfortD. Passion and thrill51、What is most Presley to be discussed if the passage continues?A. The political situation that the two singers facedB. The cultural changes that the two singers experiencedC. The economic influence on the music of the two singersD. The message that the two singers expressed in their musicPassage FiveThere are millions of left-handed people in the world. A number of them got together in 1975 to form an association called Left-handers International. The purpose of the organization is to fight discrimination <particularly to jobs> and to inform thepublic. They want everybody to understand the left-handers are neither "strange〞nor sick nor dangerous.Many studies have been made recently about hand preference in humans. They have brought interesting results. It has been found, for instance, that many more men than women are left-handed; that all children use both hands about equally until they are three years old; and that hand preference is not clearly marked until age six. Above that age, most people not only favour one particular hand but also have a favourite eye, a favourite ear and foot.We know that the left side of the body is controlled by the right side of the brain, which seems that this particular half is the seat of emotions, imagination, and of the sense of space. And, indeed, lefties in seem to be more creative than the right-handers; they also seem to be more athletic and to do better in some professions which ---like sports----require a good sense of space. In a large school of architecture , it was found in 1977 that 29% of the professes and 23% of the graduating students were left-handed---while lefties represent less than 10% of the general population.Finally, left-handers may be more stubborn and impulsive< 冲动的> thanright-handers. And they are more likely to suffer from problems such as stuttering< 口吃> and a difficulty in reading called dyslexia. The problems are more serious in left-handed persons who have been forced to favour their right hand. Doctors insist that one should never try to change a child’s hand preference.52、What does Left-handers International aim to do for left-handers?A. To create new jobsB. To promote equalityC. To show discriminationD. To study hand preference53、According to recent studies, when is hand preference formed?A. Before birthB. At birthC. At age threeD. At age six54、Compared with right-handers, left-handers______A. are less creativeB. are more easygoingC. have a better sense of spaceD. do better in most professions55、Left-handers are advised to stick to their hand preference because_____A. it is fun and comfortable to be left-handersB. the left hand is just as good as the right handC. it is difficult for them to switch to the right handD. changing hand preference may cause serious problemsV. Daily Conversation <15 points >Direction: Pick out appropriate expression from the eight choices below and complete the following dialogue by blacking the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.A. I know a good placeB. You’re welcomeC. Not reallyD. Have something to drinkE. Any oneF. There’s nothing goodG. Any suggestion H. Yes WhyJuly: Are you free this evening?Jack:____56____?July: Shall we go and see a movies?Jack: I love movies, but ____57____ at the moment. What about going to a concert?July: Sure, I’d love to. ____58____?Jack: Here is a good one, Mozart and Brahms. It’s on at the Festival Hall. Shall we go to this concert?July: Fine. We’ll go to this one. Do you want anything to eat now?Jack: No, I’m not hungry.July: Well, let’s ___59___ instead.Jack: ___60___ for that. Let’s go.July: Good! Let’s go.VI. Writing <25 points >Direction: For this part, you are supposed to write an essay in English in 100-120 words based on the following information. Remember to write it clearly.61. 你<Li Yuan > 负责组织一次班级郊游活动,请根据以下体术写一份通知:l 本次郊游的时间和地点;2 郊游的具体活动内容3 要求各自准备一道菜或点心与大家分享;4 列出必带物品,如:相机、雨衣/雨伞、遮阳帽、手电筒等;5 感谢大家的合作.20##成人高等学校专升本招生全国统一考试英语试题答案与评分参考I. Phonetics < 5 points, one point each >1.C2.B3.A.4.B5.D 1-5 C B A B DII. V ocabulary and Structure <15 points, one point each >6.C7.D8.A9.B 10.D 6-10 C D A B D11.D 12.C 13.B 14.A 15.C 11-15 D C B A C16.B 17.C 18.A 19.D 20.A 16-20 B C A D AIII. Close < 30 points, two points each >21.B 22.A 23.C 24.A 25.D 21-25 B A C A D26.C 27.B 28.A 29.B 30.D 26-30 C B A B D31.A 32.C 33.D 34.B 35.C 31-35 A C D B CIV. Reading Comprehension <60 points, three points each >36.C 37.B 38.A 39.D 40.C 36-40 C B A D C41.A 42.B 43.D 44.C 45.A 41-45 A B D C A46.B 47.A 48.A 49.D 50.C 46-50 B A A D C51.B 52. B 53.D 54.C 55.D 51-55 B B D C DV. Dally Conversation <15points, three points each >56.H 57.F 58.G 59.D 60.A 56-60 H F G D AVI. Writing <25 points >写作评分标准一. 评分原则1. 本题总分为25分,分五档给分.2. 评分时,先根据文章的内容和语言确定其所属档次,然后根据该档次的具体要求给分.3. 纳入第五档次的作文应取得至少两位阅卷教师的认可.4. 字数不足100或超出120的,酌情扣1分-2分.5. 拼写与标点符号的标准性视其对表达的影像程度予以评分.英、美式拼写均可.6. 如书写较差,以至影像表达,将分数降低一个档次.二. 评分标准:第五档<21分-25分>很好的完成了试题规定的任务.主题突出;内容充实,层次分明;行文流畅;使用了丰富的语法结构和词汇;基本无语言错误.第四档<16分-20分>较好地完成了试题规定的任务.主题明确;内容完整,层次清楚;文字连贯;语法结构有变化,词汇比较丰富;有少量语言错误.第三档<11分-15分>基本完成了试题规定的任务.主题不明确;内容尚完整,有层次;语句较通顺;虽有不少语言错误,但不影响内容表达.第二档<6分-10分>未能按要求完成试题规定的任务.主题不明确;内容不完整,层次不清;缺少连贯性;语句欠通顺;有较多的语言错误,影响了内容表达.第一档<1分-5分>未完成试题规定的任务.明显跑题;内容贫乏,结构层次混乱;语句不通顺;有严重的语言错误.0分所写的内容与试题要求毫不相关,语句混乱,无法理解.6、一网解析:其实此题目考察我们两个短语的区别:can not help + doing sth忍不住做某事;can not help <to>do sth不能帮助做某事.请你密切注意前面一个短语的help就不是其本来意义,后面一个短语才是help的本来意义,不定式的to可以省略.所以这就是出题人经常考察的高频语言点.根据题干句子大意,我们知道此处应该填入ING形式,不打"情不自禁、忍不住〞的意思.答案是C.再者根据"连词=谓语个数—1〞空格处填入的是动词不能用来作谓语了,需要的是动词的非谓语.A选项是一定用来做谓语的,当然排除;B选项可能是动词的过去式,但是与与语言环境是不符合的,也可能是非谓语的过去分词,也很明显不符合题意,排除. 7、一网解析:很明显出题人考察的是情态动词表达推测的语法知识,尤其记住,对过去的推测是"情态动词+ have done〞的结构,对其余语言环境的推测是"情态动词+ 动词原型〞.所以此类题目的关键是分清楚语言环境.根据题干句子大意,他"在说话之前〞应该已经到达一会了,所以是对"过去〞的推测,排除A与B;should是"按道理应该〞之意,所以答案是D.8、一网解析:词汇量的问题了.题干句子大意告诉我们说话者已经找到了工作,只是权衡接不接受的问题.所以答案是A,take.没有工作才去find,运气好的话,叫做find out;search与search for的区别,search 后面家的是"地点〞,而search for后面加的是"search的具体的东西〞.例如:We searched the whole forest 〔地点〕for the girl.〔search的目标〕.He searched hispockets〔地点〕, but found nothing.9、一网解析:"看着信封〞与"认出笔迹〞两个动作应该是几乎同时发生的,所以答案是B.10、一网解析:请你密切注意语言环境.空格处前面的this timetomorrow,表明语言环境是"将来〞,而非过去将来,所以答案是D.sit这个动作明天这个时候在"持续〞,所以是sit的ing形式.11、一网解析:告诉你,几个形容词修饰一个名词时,那个与名词关系最密切〔反应名词内在品质〕的形容词,应该离名词最近,musical是说明instrument"内在品质〞的,所以它应该离instrument最近,排除A与B选项;Hawaiian与small比较起来,当然是Hawaiian与instrument亲近一些,所以答案是D.12、一网解析:与cheap有关的选项当然是C,bargain.答案是C.13、一网解析:出题人考察我们的非谓语.请你千万千万注意lost"迷路〞,与我们的中文是一样的,"迷路〞是应该被动的动作,例如:我迷路了,"迷路〞动作不是"我〞发出的.所以是一被动的动作.题干句子的he不能发出lose的动作,所以应该用lose的过去分词来表达.答案是C.14、一网解析:理清楚句子结构,后面其实是一感叹句,做imagine的宾语〔宾语从句〕.而感叹句是对foolishly〔副词〕,进行感叹,所以应该是找how引导感叹句的.所以答案是A.15、一网解析:出题人可以说是煞费苦心了.因为我们对change的短语是非常熟悉的了,所以可能有些人就会不假思索就填入了D选项了.Change into的change sth intosth〔把某东西变成了某东西,物质的品质都发生了改变〕.To的意思是"动作的方向〞,频道朝九频道去.就像翻书一样从低页数to高页数.答案是C.16、一网解析:如果你的语法知识足够的熟悉,此题目也就是给你送分了.Employees与pay很明显是被动语态的关系,而选项中之意B选项是被动语态.答案是B.D选项的paid只有表达"完成〞的意思,而没有被动语态的意思.请你不要混淆喔.17、一网解析:never按照正常中文语序是不能呆在句首的,所以句子实行了倒装,既然如此我们把它还原,那么句子结构就明明白白了:Theweather_______never been so bad in October.所以答案是C,has been so bad.18、一网解析:很明显前后句子是转折关系,空格处需要的是连词.答案是A. Therefore〔不是一连词,是一副词,表达因果.〕;moreover〔同样不是一连词,而且、此外〕;furthermore〔同样不是一连词,此外、而且〕19、一网解析:出题人考察情态动词语意的区别.get it go again是一势在必行的动作,否则,tomorrow会迟到.所以这一动作是"必须〞的,答案是D.20、一网解析:他对"how old〞是非常的_______,利用我们娴熟的中文,空格处填入的词语就明明白白了:敏感.答案是A.第三部分:完形填空21、一网解析:sports不但能够强身健体,而且还能够______lifeskills.利用我们娴熟的中文,空格处填入的词语就明明白白清清楚楚了:培养、养成.与之匹配的选项是B,develop"发展、养成〞.Stimulate"刺激、鼓舞〞;motivate"刺激,激励〞;create"创造、创作〔精神食物〕〞. 看出来没有,A与C选项的意思几乎一模一样的,当然排除.22、一网解析:learning to______with loss anddisappointment.学会______得与失.利用我们娴熟的中文,空格处填入:处理〔与with一起构成〕.答案是A,deal.Struggle with与…..做斗争;disagree with不同意.23、一网解析:利用我们做题的经验,我们应该能够很快明白出题人的出题意图:specifically"特别地、专门地〞,especially"特别、尤其〞的区别.Especially是"与众不同地〞,specially表达目的之类.例如:foodsare very cheap today , especially eggs..eggs与众不同的cheap;special 常用的是:商场东西降价时,会被贴上special的标签;如:I made a special food for you〔为你而special,目的吧〕. aspecial hospital 专门医院specialist 就是专家的意思.题干句子大意是这些好处是"与众不同的〞.答案是C.24、一网解析:confidence〔信心〕and self-esteem〔自尊〕______from a ……利用一点点语法知识空格处填入的是一不与物动词.利用我们娴熟的中文,空格处填入的词语应该是"增强、提高〞.排除D选项.其余三个选项都有"提高之意〞.它们的区别就是出题人的出题意图.Arise是一不与物动词,raise是一与物动词,lift是把具体的东西"升高〞,例如电梯之类的"提高〞.所以答案是A.25、一网解析:sports帮助孩子的healthy这是一乡村老太太都明明白白的概念,普通得不能再普通了.答案是D,regular.26、一网解析:利用我们娴熟的中文,和宝贵的常识储备,空格处填入"保持〞.答案是C.Rretain保留;reserve储备;prevent预防.27、一网解析:see….as….把…..看作…...题外话:看着孩子矫健的身躯驰骋在运动场上,那个美滋滋的劲儿甭提多受用了.此处用一比喻句把body比作了驰骋运动场的tool.的确,身体就是博取人生的一tool,病怏怏的body,那么你的tool就需要sports了.答案是B.28、一网解析:好身体就能够less 遭遇"feeling of low self-worth〞的可能性.答案是A,likely.其余选项不符合题意.29、一网解析:参加sports,其实就是一"in〞的过程.Pparticipate in本身就是一固定搭配"参加〞.30、一网解析:利用我们娴熟的中文,空格处填入"实现〞〔实现goal目标〕.选项中之意D选项符合题意.答案是D.31、一网解析:利用我们娴熟的中文,空格处填入"能够〞.能够建立信心.Bbe able to do sth"是指有能力去做某事〞.答案是A.Able与Capable的区别:词义上:able尤其指某一时之"能力〞;capable指的是一持久性的能力,另外尤其指某一专门的能力.搭配:able后面接todo ,而capable接of介词.例如:she is an able teacher.<能干,但是不知道是不是专业方面>.she is an capableteacher.<专业胜任>.32、一网解析:winning不仅仅是唯一的confidence builder,一个_____pass or assistant…..这里退一步来说,即使这样一个_____的与格或助手,所以利用我们娴熟的中文,空格处填入的就是"出色的〞.答案是C.33、一网解析:sports能够有抗抑郁的效果.下面就举例说明了,说明这是已经被证明了的.答案是D,"显示出〞.34、一网解析:承上启下,sports抗抑郁,那么孩子就不抑郁了,对生活充满了憧憬,与之匹配的选项是B,outlook"向外看→外面的世界很精彩→展望〞.35、一网解析:反过来improved self—esteem"促进〞了后面的"运动与学业表现〞.答案是C.第三部分:阅读理解第一篇36、一网解析:带着题干关键词:traditional rainmakers,一目一行定位答案X围:第一段第一个破折号后面.原文中只提与了C选项.答案是C.37、一网解析:一目一行定位答案X围:第二段最后.他们没有只有气象学家才能够available的technology.与之匹配的选项是B.答案是B.38、一网解析:带着题干关键词,Britain—Canadian,一目一行定位答案X围:第五段的第一句话中pleased〔高兴的〕.所以答案是A.39、一网解析:请你充分利用前面题目提供的信息来完成此类题目.36小题说传统的造雨的人的落后,只是简单地凭大自然的东西去判断是否下雨;后面还说没有气象学家的技术.38小题提与了合作.所以重点是"合作〞.答案是D.第二篇40、一网解析:Maya<玛雅>,此词语应该您至少见过,玛雅文明.带着题干关键词Maya,一目一行定位答案X围:第一段最后.原文中就出现了C选项中的consulting"咨询〞的关键词.答案是C.41、一网解析:带着题干关键词tory,一目一行定位答案X围:第五段.千万千万注意我们的阅读是一目一行的,比如此题目的阅读跨度就比较大了,到了第五段.很明显答案是A.42、一网解析:带着题干关键词,maya的policy,或者Mickey,一目一行定位答案X围:第六段.定位句是:builds loyalty和helpparents shift back into work mode.与之匹配的选项是B.答案是B.43、一网解析:充分利用前面题目提供的信息,41小题说对家庭提供"咨询服务〞;42小题说引导父母转换工作方式.再结合第一段的信息〔产假后,对孩子不放心〕,于是就此结束了后面的事情.答案是D.44、一网解析:哈利波特,比较熟悉吧.否则原文中猎取答案信息.第一段第一句话的snowy owl,和第二句话的white feathers,于是就能够确定答案是C.第三篇45、一网解析:第三段,一目一行.最后一句话.B选项似乎可以,但是第二句话就告诉了我们,它们也是往南迁移的,说明它们也不是固定生活在一个地方的,排除;它们的繁殖地是Arctic tundra,所以也可排除;同样D选项排除.答案是A.此题目容易错误选择B选项.46、一网解析:保护自己的方法是______.带着题干大意,一目一行定位答案X围:第四段最后.答案是B.47、一网解析:四个选项都有可能.原文中一目一行猎取答案信息.第四段最后一句话:除非食物短缺,否则它们是要繁殖后代,产蛋.与之匹配的选项是A.48、一网解析:带着题干关键词:后面的名字Grosby、presley,一目一行定位答案X围:第一段第一句话.这两个家伙都在1977年lost了.于是这一句话就给了我们选项A的信息.答案是A.B 选项与第一句话是互相矛盾的,排除;C选项与第二句话矛盾,D选项中最关键的词语postwar没有体现出来,即使最大努力的去infer,也是没有这方面的信息的. 第四篇49、一网解析:两个家伙的相似处.带着题干关键词,一目一行定位答案X围:第二段第三句话.答案是D.没有接受一点点music education,难得怪,人们是如此惊呼.50、一网解析:此题目我们可以充分利用我们宝贵的常识储备,从一个歌手,且是那么令人怀念的歌手,听到的绝对是"积极的〞,所以选择一褒义词.Disturbance是不可能的,选项B排除;thrill"太夸X了,夸X得几乎是一贬义词了〞,所以也可以不考虑.剩下两个选项,我们原文中猎取答案信息.第四段的第二句话:became relaxed and easygoing.所以与之匹配的选项是C.51、一网解析:此类题目比较少见,请你咨询阅读最后一自然段的最后一句话.最后一句话讲述了"文化also改变〞,所以接下来当然是继续"文化改变〞.答案是B. 第五篇52、一网解析:对于这个lefthanders international〔我们权且叫"左撇子国际〞吧,应该是一国际性的组织吧〕,他们成立"左撇子国际〞的目的,应该是不那么简单的.据此与之匹配的选项是B.认证答案:带着题干关键词"左撇子国际〞,一目一行定位答案X围:第一段最后一句话:他们不是另类〔strange〕,他们不是sick,与右撇子是一模一样的.所以他们昭示的"与右撇子平等〞equality,所以答案是B.53、一网解析:可以充分利用我们宝贵常识储备,handpreference"手的喜好〞,即左撇子与右撇子.是不可能在A与B就有了的,三岁时也是不可能的.答案是D.没有必要去认证答案了吧.54、一网解析:一目一行定位答案X围:第三段第二句话.答案是C.。
(word版)2012年成人高考数学(理工农医类)试题及答案
绝密★启用前2012年成人高等学校招生全国统一测试数 学(理工农医类)答案必须答在答题卡上指定的位置,答在试卷上无效.......。
一、选择题:本大题共17小题,每小题5分,共85分。
在每小题给出的四个选项中,只 有一项是符合题目要求的,讲所选项前的字母填涂在答题卡相应题号的信息点...........上。
(1)设集合}2|{},8,2,1,0,1{≤=-=x x N M ,则=⋂N M(A ){0,1,2} (B ){—1,0,1}(B ){—1,0,1,2} (D ){0,1}(2)已知a >0,a ≠0,则0a +a a log =(A) a (B) 2 (C) 1 (D) 0(3) π67cos = (A) 23 (B) 21 (C) 21- (D) 23- (4)函数x x y 2cos 2sin =的最小正周期是(A) 6π (B) 2π (C) 2π (D) 4π (5) 设甲:1=x ,乙:0232=+-x x ,则(A) 甲是乙的必要条件,但不是乙的充分条件(B) 甲是乙的充分条件,但不是乙的必要条件(C) 甲不是乙的充分条件,也不是乙的必要条件(D) 甲是乙的充分必要条件(6) 下列函数中,为偶函数的是(A) 132-=x y (B ) 33-=x y (C ) x y 3= (D) x y 3log = (7) 已知点A (—4,2),B (0,0),则线段AB 的垂直平分线的斜率为(A ) —2 (B ) 21-(C ) 21 (D ) 2 (8) 复数=-i1i 2 (A )1+i (B )1—i (C )—1—i (D ) —1+i(9) 若向量a ),1(m =,b )4,2(-=,且10-=⋅b a ,则=m(A) —4 (B) —2 (C) 1 (D) 4(10)52⎪⎭⎫ ⎝⎛-x x 展开式中,x 的系数为 (A) 40 (B) 20 (C) 10 (D) 5(11)已知空间直角坐标系中三点O N M A ),2,3,0(),0,1,2(),0,1,0(为坐标原点,则直线OA 和MN 所成角的余弦值为(A) 426+ (B) 23 (C) 22 (D) 0 (12)已知一个等差数列的首项为1,公差为3,那么该数列的前5项和为(A) 35 (B) 30 (C) 20 (D) 10(13) 函数)1lg(2-=x y 的定义域是(A) (∞-,—1]∪[1,∞+) (B) (—1,1)(C) (∞-,—1)∪(1,∞+) (D) [—1,1](14) 使27log log 32>a 成立的a 的取值范围是(A) (0,∞+) (B) (3,∞+) (C) (9,∞+) (D) (8,∞+)(15)在长方体1111D C B A ABCD -中,====11,2,1AC CC BC AB 则(A)2 (B) 2 (C) 5 (D) 6(16) 函数)0(log 22>=x x y 的反函数为(A) )0(2≥=x y x (B) ∈=x y x (2R ) (C) ∈=-x y x (21R ) (D) ∈=+x y x (21R ) (17) 从6位同学中任意选出4位参加公益活动,不同的选法共有(A) 30种 (B) 15种 (C) 10种 (D) 6种二、填空题:本大题共4小题,每小题4分,共16分。
2012年成人高考高起点英语考试真题及参考答案
一、语音知识:共量小题;每题l.5分,共7.5分。
在下列每组单词中,有一个单词的划线部分与其他单词的划线部分的读音不同。
找出这个词。
1. 请选择出划线部分读音不同的选项( )。
A. JulyB. hurryC. satisfyD. Sky【答案】B2. 请选择出划线部分读音不同的选项( )。
A. lessonB. questionC. recentD. Several【答案】C3. 请选择出划线部分读音不同的选项( )。
A. callB. educateC. coatD. Society【答案】D4. 请选择出划线部分读音不同的选项( )。
A. visitB. taskC. respectD. same【答案】A5. 请选择出划线部分读音不同的选项( )。
A. afraidB. captainC. failD. Sailor【答案】B二、词汇与语法知识:共15小题;每题1.5分,共22.5分。
从每小题的四个选择项中,选出最佳的一项。
6.--Would you help me with these books?--__________.A. With pleasureB. Never mindC. It' s fineD. Don' t worry【答案】A【应试指导】本题考查日常交际用语。
句意:——你愿意帮我拿着这些书吗?——非常愿意。
withpleasure意为“非常愿意”,表示同意对方的请求。
7. Everyone___________to bring some food to the party on Sunday.A. supposesB. will supposeC. is supposedD. will be supposed【答案】C【应试指导】本题考查固定搭配。
句意:周日聚会每个人都应该带一些食物。
be supposed to.do用在句子中,主语是人时,意为“应该做某事,被期望做某事”,用来表示建议、劝告等。
2012成人高考[高起点]语文试题_真题和答案解析
2011全国成人高考真题卷一、选择题1.下列词语中加点字的读音完全相同的一组是:()A 恶.心厌恶.恶.贯满盈B 模.型模.样模.棱两可C 剥削.瘦削.削.足适履D 荷.花荷.载荷.枪实弹2.下列词语中没有..错别字的一组是:()A 不胫而走旁证博引即往开来B 鞭辟入里变本加厉瑕瑜互见C 轻歌曼舞始作勇者一愁莫展D 以逸代劳谈笑风生变换莫测3.依次填入下面句子中横线处的词语,最恰当的一项是:()①地球生物圈是自然界经过长期___形成的,它是人类生命活动的基础。
②终身教育改变了学校教育的功能,毕业证的获得并不意味着学习的___。
③舟曲地区多处山洪___,空前的泥石流灾害使人民生命财产蒙受巨大损失。
A 演化终止暴发B 演化中止爆发C 变化终止爆发D 变化中止暴发4.下列各句中加点的成语使用正确的一项是:()A 毕业后,同学们虽然天各一方,不能常常见面,但是一直都藕断丝连,彼此牵挂。
B 老师强调,班委成员之间要注意团结协作,要在分庭抗礼中共同推动班集体发展。
C 竞争对手的公司成立较晚,却后来居上,迅速占领的技术市场,真可谓祸起萧墙。
D 在这次国际杂技邀请赛中,中国队参赛选手又拿出了不少令观众拍案叫绝的作品。
5.下列句子有语病的一项是:()A 由于在交通路口设置了“非机动车禁驶区”,机动车就可以免收得机动车干扰,从而加快行驶速度。
B 国际社会普遍认为,海洋资源的开发利用将成为人类走出人口剧增、资源枯竭、环境恶化困境的重要选择。
C 如果美术工作者看不到儿童自身发展的主动性,过早地让他们接受专业绘画知识,那么就会变成束缚儿童发展的枷锁。
D 为能够吸引更多的高科技人才驻本市高科技园区企业,市政府相关部门将为此类人才提供专门的资金支持政策。
6.在下面横线处填入短语或句子,顺序最恰当的一项是:()天空还是一片浅蓝,颜色很浅,___,___。
果然,稍微过了一会儿,在那个地方出现了太阳的小半边脸,红是真红,却没有光亮。
最新成人高考专升本教育理论考试真题及参考答案资料
2012年成人高考专升本教育理论考试真题及参考答案教育学部分一、选择题:1~12小题,每小题2分,共24分。
在每小题给出的四个选项中,只有一项是符合题目要求的。
1.近代最早系统论述教育问题的专著是夸美纽斯的( )。
A.《普通教育学》B.《爱弥儿》C.《教育漫话》D.《大教学论》【答案】D【考情点拨】本题考查近代最早系统论述教育问题的专著。
【应试指导】捷克著名教育家夸美纽斯在总结自己丰富教育实践的基础上写出了《大教学论》。
在书中,夸美纽斯系统地阐述了自己的教育理论,对教育学的发展做出了巨大贡献。
2.在当代教学理论发展中,苏联教育家巴班斯基把系统论引入教学过程研究,提出( )。
A.结构教学B.教学过程最优化C.合作教学D.范例教学【答案】B【考情点拨】本题考查当代教育学理论的新发展。
【应试指导】在当代教学理论发展中,苏联教育家巴班斯基把辩证的系统论观点作为教学论研究的方法论基础,以整体性观点、相互联系观点、动态观点、最优化观点等指导教学论研究,提出了教学过程最优化理论。
3.马克思主义关于教育起源的传统观点是( )。
A.生物起源说B.心理起源说C.劳动起源说【答案】C【考情点拨】本题考查教育的起源。
【应试指导】教育的起源学说包括:教育的神话起源说;教育的生物起源说;教育的心理起源说;马克思主义的劳动起源说。
4.世界上不同民族的教育往往具有各自的传统和特点。
这反映了教育具有( )。
A.阶级性B.等级性C.永恒性D.继承性【答案】D【考情点拨】本题考查教育的社会属性。
【应试指导】教育自身的继承关系,也称教育的继承性。
正因为教育具有继承性,在同样的政治经济制度和生产力发展水平的国家,会有不同特色的教育;不同民族的教育会表现出不同的传统和特点。
5.我国当前教育方针中明确提出的“两个结合”是( )。
A.教育必须与政治相结合,与生产相结合B.知识分子与工人相结合,与农民相结合C.教育必须与生产劳动相结合,与社会实践相结合D.红与专相结合,脑力劳动与体力劳动相结合【答案】C【考情点拨】本题考查我国当前的教育方针。
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Part I: Reading ComprehensionDirections: Read the following passage(s) carefully and answer the multiple-choice questions.Text 1Everyone talks about the joys of childhood. What about its pains? How many of us suffered during those "happiest days of our life" - our schooldays? Few people would dare to say that theirs were really as wonderful as these words make out. School is two things. It is the child's first taste of living away from home, the place where he must stand on his own two feet, and where he must stand up for himself. And it is the place where he gains the knowledge that is to prepare him for life on the outside, for the grown-up world of jobs, for the running of a house and for what to do in one's spare time.But the question of what children learn, and how they should learn, is discussed all the time. Nobody dares any longer to defend the old system, the learning of lessons parrot-fashion (机械模仿别人的方式), which was good enough for our grandparents. Some scientists have joined in the discussion to argue that we must understand the needs of children. Children are not just small adults; they are children who must be respected as such.Well, you may say, this is as it should be, and is a good idea. But think further. What happens? "Education" becomes the job of scientists, not of teachers. What happens then? Teachers worry too much about other things instead of the subjects themselves. If a child doesn't like a lesson, the teacher feels that it is his / her fault, not the child's. So teachers worry whether history should be taught to young modern children. And do they dare to tell stories about cruel wars? Or will this make the children themselves cruel? Can they tell their classes about children of different races (种族), or will this encourage problems between races?You see, you can go too far. Under the influence of (在……的影响下) experts in education, who have nothing better to do than write books about their ideas, teachers aretrying out their "modern methods" one after another, so that the poor children do not know what's best to do. Often even the teachers cannot understand these modern methods, let alone the children; even more often, the modern methods prevent most children from learning anything.1. I n this text, "the happiest days of our life" refers to ____________.A. the joys of adult lifeB. the days when we were school childrenC. the days when many of us sufferedD. the pains of childhood2. According to the writer, a school is a place where children ____________.A. want to live away from homeB. learn to walkC. are equipped to go into the adult worldD. spend their spare time3. The learning of lessons parrot-fashion is ____________.A. being discussed by scientistsB. no longer popularC. good to our grandparentsD. still important to children4. The writer thinks that the job of a teacher is ____________.A. mainly to teach the school subjectsB. to respect the children as adultsC. to tell stories about cruel warsD. to teach children about different races5. It seems that the writer of the text ____________.A. agrees with experts in education regarding the use of "modern methods"B. does not think that children from poor families can become the best pupilsC. is not happy with the "modern methods"D. thinks that experts in education have useful ideas for educating childrenText 2Newspapers, along with reporting the news, educate, entertain (娱乐), and give opinions. An important way of reading a large, big-city newspaper is to put it into different sections. Can you find these separate sections: world news, national and local news, sports, business, entertainment, opinions, ads? Does your paper have other sections?News stories give facts, not the reporter's opinions. Some newspaper editorials (社论) come out with the writer's name, but many newspapers only carry editorials without puttingthe writers' names on.You can be a better reader if you know what to expect in a newspaper. For example, you can expect headlines (新闻标题) to leave out unnecessary words. You can expect to find the most important facts in the lead paragraph (the first paragraph) of a news story. You can expect important news items to be on the front page. You can expect less important items to be on the inside pages.Most of all, the more you know about news of the present time, the more you will understand what is in the newspaper; important stories are generally presented one day and followed up on following days. So, an important way to read newspapers is reading one frequently.6. A good way to read a newspaper is ______________.A. to read it section by sectionB. to cut the paper into many piecesC. to find separate sections and read according to your needsD. to know what the newspaper is made up of7. Which of the following might NOT be a newspaper reporter's work?A. To write editorials.B. To entertain.C. To give opinions.D. To design ads.8. From the text we know that newspaper headlines _____________.A. contain no unnecessary wordsB. are what readers expect to readC. are unnecessaryD. are important to the first paragraph9. If you are reading for major facts in the news stories, you should read _________.A. the headlines onlyB. the lead paragraphsC. the front pageD. the inside pages10. T he writer's suggestion to us is that ______________.A. we should read more about the news of present timeB. we should understand more about the newspaperC. we should read one newspaper frequentlyD. we should read the newspaper for several daysText 3As a student, I usually take five courses every term. It is an average class load for an American student. However, for a foreign student, it is not necessarily easy. Professors require a lot of reading outside of class and give various kinds of homework. I have to study very hard every day. I have free time only on weekends, when I also have to do shopping and wash clothes. This weekend is very exciting for me because I have a date. I have invited Jessie to go to a movie. This reminds me of a date that I had with an American woman.Once I went to a party with some friends. People were drinking and dancing. Since I hadn't danced before, I stayed near the wall and drank beer. I tried to talk to people, but it was not easy because of the loud music. Finally I plucked up the courage (鼓起勇气) to ask the woman next to me to dance, and she accepted. Her name was Mary, and before I left the party, I got her phone number.Three days later, I called her and asked her to go to a play at the university theater. She sounded delighted, and agreed to go with me. As I was waiting, she came down from her room. To my great surprise, she asked me if it was OK if her boy friend came, too. I had to tell her that I had two tickets only.After the play, we stopped by a coffee shop and talked about the play. I didn't understand it very well, so she explained it to me. She seemed pretty quiet, though, and I realized that she had been thinking of her boy friend all that time.After that, I became very careful with my dates with American girls. I have learned that American dating customs are not necessarily comfortable for Chinese students because they are different from Chinese customs. However, they are an important part of social life in American universities, so it is useful to understand them.11. F ive courses every term is easy for ____________.A. an American studentB. a Chinese studentC. a foreign studentD. an average class of students12. O n weekends, the writer usually ____________.A. does a lot of readingB. does his/her homeworkC. enjoys himself/herself on weekendsD. does some shopping and washes clothes13. T his weekend is exciting for the writer because __________.A. he is going to a partyB. he is going to a movie with Jessie and MaryC. he is going to have a date with JessieD. he remembers he is going to have date with an American woman14. T he writer was surprised because ____________.A. Mary wanted her boy friend to go to the theater with the writerB. Mary wanted to bring another man to the theater with themC. Mary came down from her room with her boy friendD. he had only two tickets15. American dating customs ______________.A. are necessary for Chinese studentsB. are not comfortableC. are different from Chinese customsD. are important to American universitiesText 4Some people like to live in houses of the past. They may choose to live in a wooden house. They say this kind of houses are easy to build and warm in winter. Others like to live in houses of the future. They may live in a house which gets its energy (能量) from the sun.A few other people like to live in houses that have characteristics (特征)of both the past and future. These people may live in a house under the ground. Many people think underground (地面下的)houses are cold and dark, but that is not true. These houses have special windows in the roof or large windows on one side. These windows give the houses a lot of light.The idea of underground houses is very old. People in the past lived in underground houses and underground cities in China, Japan, South Korea (韩国), and Canada (加拿大). Some countries also build underground factories and store-houses (仓库)to hold things.In the United States, more people are beginning to build underground houses. Underground houses save open land. When houses are underground, there is more land for parks, gardens and sport fields. Underground houses also save energy. They use only a little energy to stay warm or cool.Owners of these houses like them. John Bonard is an architect (建筑师). He built an underground house in New York. His wife, Barbara, is an outdoor (室外型的) person, but she likes her underground home. "It's perfect. I love it," she says.More and more people in the United States like the idea of building homes underground. There are already underground offices, schools and department stores. Perhaps in the future whole cities will be underground. Who knows?16. One example of houses of the past is ____________ houses.A. warmB. woodenC. sunnyD. cold17. U nderground houses are _____________.A. both cold and oldB. not real housesC. houses of the pastD. neither cold nor dark18. People in the United States begin to build underground houses because _______.A. it's easier to build such houses in the United StatesB. people there like sportsC. people there hate to live in citiesD. underground houses can save open land and energy19. Underground houses are all of the following EXCEPT ____________.A. both warm and coolB. more and more popular in the United StatesC. built under the groundD. using less energy than ordinary houses20. T he example of the Bonards shows that ____________.A. underground houses can make nice homesB. many people have underground homesC. people don't really like to go out of their homesD. underground cities will be built by John BonardText 5In England recently three foreign gentlemen came to a bus stop. They studied the information on the sign and decided which bus to take. A few minutes later the bus they wanted came along. They prepared to get on. Suddenly there was a loud cry behind them. People rushed onto the bus and tried to push them out of the way. Someone shouted at the foreigners. The bus driver came rushing down to see what all the trouble was about. The three foreign gentlemen looked surprised. No one had told them about the British custom of standing in a line for a bus so that the first person that arrived at a bus stop is the first person to get on the bus.Learning the language of a country isn't enough. If you want to have a pleasant visit, find out as much as possible about the customs of the people living there. You will probably be surprised just how different they can be from your own. A visitor to India (印度) would do well to remember that people there consider it not polite to use the left hand for passing food at table. The left hand is supposed to be used for washing yourself. Also in India, you might see a man shaking his head at another and think that he is disagreeing (表示不同意). But in many parts of India a turning movement of the head is to say "yes" or to accept. Nodding your head when offered a drink in Bulgaria (保加利亚) may leave you thirsty. In that country you shake your head to show "yes", and a nod means "no". In many countries, you will find at a meal that your drinking cups are quickly refilled (再装满) as soon as you drink up. The way to show that you have had enough is to take the cup or glass in your hand and give it a little shake from side to side or place your hand over the top.In Europe it is quite usual to cross your legs when sitting and talking to someone even at an important meeting. Doing this when meeting an important person in Thailand (泰国), however, could cause you trouble.21. Three foreign gentlemen came to a bus stop to ____________.A. study the information on the signB. go to EnglandC. take a bus somewhereD. rush onto the bus22. S omeone shouted at the foreigners because ____________.A. they were not polite enough to that personB. they were foreignersC. they didn't understand the languageD. they didn't stand in the line to get on the bus23. I f you go to another country, you will probably be surprised at ___________.A. the different customs of that countryB. the different people living thereC. the food you eatD. the language spoken there24. I n Bulgaria, if you nod your head when given a drink, you ___________.A. will become even more thirstyB. will be given a drinkC. are saying "yes"D. are probably not going to be given the drink25. In many countries, if you don't want to drink any more, you should ____________.A. take the glass awayB. hold up the glassC. cover the top of the glass with your handD. fill the glass with a little more drinkText 6Walt Disney died in 1966, but his work and his dreams did not die. A new generation of children watched his cartoon (卡通) movies such as "Snow White" and even his old Mickey Mouse (米老鼠) cartoons. These are the same Disney productions the parents and grandparents of these children enjoyed. Millions of people also came to the United States to enjoy Disneyland (迪斯尼乐园) in California. But although Disney's work was world-famous, in many ways Walt Disney was an ordinary man. He was born in Chicago and had a rather ordinary childhood. His family was not rich or successful. In fact, his father failed in business many times, and Walt learned to accept failure as part of his life.He did not mind hard work, and he did not give up easily. One summer Walt wanted ajob at the post office, but they told him he was too young. He went home, drew some lines on his face, and put on his father's jacket and hat. Then he went back to the same office and told them he was 18. They gave him the job.Later in his life, Disney had a dream. He wanted to build a new kind of amusement (娱乐) park. It would be clean and beautiful. There would be rides for children and nice restaurants for adults. It would be fun for people of all ages. Disney drew a plan for this park. It was called Disneyland. Engineers told him it was an impossible dream. His family and friends told him it was crazy, but Disney did not give up his idea. In 1955, Disneyland opened its gates to the public and became the most successful amusement park in the United States.26. Walt Disney's cartoon movies were popular with _____________.A. the modern children onlyB. his following generation of children onlyC. both the old and the youngD. both parents and grandparents27. W alt's father's failures in business _____________.A. made Walt Disney world-famousB. put his family in a very poor conditionC. served as good lessons to Walt in his lifeD. made Walt more determined to become rich28. W alt's story of finding a job at the post office is an example of ___________.A. his hard workB. cheatingC. not being honestD. his not giving up easily29. W alt's amusement park was ____________.A. named DisneylandB. only a dreamC. a clean and beautiful restaurant for people of all agesD. a crazy idea30. This text mainly talks about ______________.A. Walt Disney and his careerB. Walt Disney and his cartoon moviesC. Walt Disney's amusement parkD. failure as mother of successII、Vocabulary and StructureDirections: For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the ONE that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet .1. You might have ————the accident if you had had your headlights on.A. missedB. avoidedC. escapedD. dismissed2. The streets were deserted ————the policeman on duty.A. exceptB. except forC. butD. besides3. It is said that he ————murder.A. committedB. conductedC. executedD. emitted4. If the sun ————in the west, I would follow you.A. were to riseB. was to riseC. had risenD. would rise5. He let me use his computer and ————return I treated him to dinner.A. forB. asC. inD. of6. It was not until she has arrived home————remembered her appointment with the doctor.A. when sheB. that sheC. and sheD. she7. We didn’t know his telephone number ; otherwise we ————him.A. had telephoneB. would telephoneC. must have telephonedD. would have telephoned8. Don’t risk ————the chance which so many people dream of.A. losingB. to loseC. lostD. your life to lose9. I see no ————in leaving my company since I am doing quite well there.A. reasonB. excuseC. pointD. chance10. ————to speak when the audience interrupted him.A. Hardly had he begunB. No sooner had he begunC. Not until he beganD. Scarcely did he begin11. He finished reading and went on ————a composition.A. writeB. to writeC. writingD. being written12. ————for your help, we’d never have been able to get over the difficulties.A. Had it notB. If it were notC. Had it not beenD. If we had not been13. Now the committee———seven members.A. consist ofB. is consisting ofC. is consisted ofD. consists of14. There are no seats ———for those who are late for the show.A. availableB. enoughC. suppliedD. make15. The problem ———at the meeting next week is of great importance.A. discussedB. to be discussedC. being discussedD. discussing16. The trip will be ———till next week because of the bad weather.A. put outB. put offC. put onD. put up17. It is recommended that the project ———until all the preparations have been made.A. not be startedB. will not be startedC. is not startedD. is not to be started18.It’s time ————about the traffic problem downtown.A. something was doneB. anything will be doneC. everything is doneD. nothing to be done19. John is determined to carry out the very important experiment. ———happens, he will not change his plan.A. ThatB. WhateverC. WhatD. Wherever20. ———at the station, John found the train had just left.A. On reachingB. On arrivalC. At reachingD. At arrival21. Soon he got ———his difficulties and succeeded.A. acrossB. awayC. overD. through22. ———he had forgot to take his notebook.A. That occurred to himB. To him that occurredC. He occurred thatD. It occurred to him that23. They discussed the problem three or four times and finally came to———.A. endB. conclusionC. resultD. judgment24. It ———around nine o’clock when I drove back home because it was already dark.A. had to beB. was to beC. must have beenD. must be25.I’d rather that you ——--tomorrow than today.A. cameB. will comeC. had comeD. is coming26. I wish I ———to study English years ago.A. had startedB. startedC. could startD. would start27. I doubt———.A. whether he can comeB. if he can come or notC. while he will be hereD. that he will come28.The children were surprised when the teacher had them ————their books unexpectedly.A. closedB. to closeC. closingD. close29. It is no use———.A. to buy books and not to read themB. buying books and not to read themC. buying books and not reading themD. to buy books and not reading them30. This is the place ———the foreign guests are going to visit.A. whereB. whenC. howD. which31. David is the shortest boy although he is older than any _____ boy inthe class.A. anotherB. otherC. others32. Could you _____ me a hand when you have finished your work?A. borrowB. callC. lend33 People who won’t work should be made————A to workB workC working34. She usually gets up early, _____ she?A. doesB. isC. does not35. I’ll go with you as soon as I _____ this letter.A. will finishB. shall finishC. finish36. I haven’t seen her _____ nearly a month.A. duringB. forC. since37. We won’t go to the Great Wall if _____.A. it rainsB. it will rainC. it is raining38. This kind of camera is made _____ Shanghai.A. ofB. inC. by39. What time do you usually have _____?A. the lunchB. lunchesC. your lunch40. --- How _____ do you write to your mother?--- Twice a month.A. muchB. soonC. often41. Susan, _____ is your mother, a nurse or a doctor?A. whatB. whoC. which42. Don’t speak to him. He _____ to the weather report.A. listensB. is listeningC. has listened43. She has such a busy life _____ she always forgets her birthday.A. whenB. ifC. that44. You look tired. _____ don’t you have a rest?A. WhyB. WhatC. How45. If the rain _____ soon, the sports meet will begin according to plan.A. stopsB. is stoppedC. will stop46. Tom is careless; he does not remember _____.A.where his keys areB.where are his keysC.his keys are where47. You'll miss the plane _____ you hurry up.A.whenB. unlessC. as48. Don’t _____. You will cross the bridges when you come to them.A. have worryB. be worriedC. worry49. Bob and I made _____ agreement last Monday.A. aB. anC. the50. The students _____ a lot of time on their assignments(作业)?A. spendB. takeC. cost51. Hurry up! We haven’t got _____ time.A. manyB. muchC. little52. The teacher gave two books to _____ student.A. eachB. allC. any53. His father——two years agoA had died B.is dead C. died54. I don’t know where——goingA. is she B.she is C she will55 The teacher said that the earth _____around the sun.A. runB. fanC. runs56. By the time jet aircrafts could fly at a speed faster than sound, traintransportation in the United States ________ over several decades.A. had declinedB. would have declinedC. had been declining57. Shakespeare lived more than three hundred _________ .A. ago yearsB. years beforeC. years ago58. Mrs. Wang made me——the work again.A. to do B.that I did C. do59. China is a——country while the United States is a——countryA. developing… developingB. developing…developedC. developed… developed60.Could you _____me how to use this new machine?A. sayB. showC. rememberP a r t I V C l o z e(10%)Directions: Each blank in the following passages is provided with four choices. Read each of the passage and choose the best answer for each blank. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.W h e n w e w a n t t o__56__o t h e r p e o p l e w h a t w e t h i n k,w e c a n d o i t n o to n l y w i t h t h e h e l p o f w o r d s,b u t a l s o i n m a n y__57___w a y s.F o re x a m p l e,w e s o m e t i m e s m o ve o u r h e a d s___58___w h e n w e w a n t t os a y”y e s”,a n d w e mo v e o u r h e a d s__59___w h e n w e w a n t t o s a y”n o”.P e o p l e w h o c a n__60___h e a r__60___s p e a k t a l k t o e a c h o t h e r w i t h t h eh e l p o f t h e i r f i n g e r s.P e o p l e w h o d o n o t u n d e r s t a n d e a c h o t h e r’sl a n g u a g e h a ve t o d o t h e s a m e.T h e f o l l o w i n g s t o r y s h o w s__61___t h e ys o m e t i me s d o i t.__62__E n gl i s h m a n w h o c o u l d n o t s p e a k I t a l i a n w a s __63___t r a v e l l i n g i n I t a l y.O n e d a y h e e n t e r e d a r e s t a u r a n t a n d s a t__64___a t a b l e. W h e nt h e w a i t e r c a m e, t h e E n gl i s h m a n o p e n e d h i s m o u t h, __65___h i s f i n g e r si n t o i t, __66___t h e m o u t a ga i n a n d m o ve d h i s l i p s. I n t h i s w a y h e m e a n tt o s a y,“__67___m e s o m e t h i n g t o e a t.”T h e w a i t e r s o o n b r o u gh t h i m__68___t e a. T h e E n gl i s h m a n __69__h i s h e a d a n d t h e w a i t e r u n d e r s t o o dt h a t h e d i d n’t w a n t t e a,s o h e t o o k i t__70__a n d b r o u g h t h i m__71___c o f f e e.T h e E n gl i s h m a n w a s a n g r y.H e w a s j u s t g o i n g t o l e a vet h e r e s t a u r a n t__72__a n o t h e r t r a v e l e r c a me i n.W h e n t h i s m a n s a w t h ew a i t e r,h e__73__h i s h a n d s o n h i s s t o m a c h.T h a t w a s e n o u g h.I n a__74___m i n u t e s t h e r e w a s a l a r ge p l a t e o f b r e a d a n d m e a t__75___h i s t a b l e.56.A.s a yB.s p e a kC.t e l lD.t a l k57.A.a n yt h i n gB.a n o t h e rC.o t h e rD.o t h e r s58.A.n o w a n d t h e nB.o ve r a n d o v e rC.u p a n d d o w nD.h e r e a n d t h e r e59.A.f r o m m o u t h t o m o u t hB.f r o m d o o r t o d o o rC.f r o m t h e m a s s e s t o t h e m a s s e sD.f r o m s i d e t o s i d e60.A.n o t o n l y…b u t a l s oB.a s w e l l a sC.e i t h e r…o rD.n e i t h e r…n o r61.A.h o wB.w h yC.w h a tD.w h i c h62.A.t h eB.A nC.AD.A n y63.A.e ve rB.n e v e rC.b e f o r eD.o n c e64.A.i nB.a tC.o nD.u p o n65.A.l a i dB.p l a y e dC.p u tD.s t a ye d66.A.t o o kB.p u tC.b r o u gh tD.c a r r i e d67.A.B r i n gB.T o o k63.A.e ve rB.n e v e rC.b e f o r eD.o n c e64.A.i nB.a tC.o nD.u p o n65.A.l a i dB.p l a y e dC.p u tD.s t a ye d66.A.t o o kC.b r o u gh tD.c a r r i e d67.A.B r i n gB.T o o kC.F e t c h e dD.C a r r i e d68.A.a p i e c eB.a p a c ke t o fC.a c u p o fD.a b o x o f69.A.s h o o kB.n o d d e dC.b e n tD.s h o w e d70.A.b a c kB.a w a yC.o u tD.a l o n g71.A.a n yB.s o m eC.l i t t l eD.f e w72.A.w h e nB.w h e r eC.w h yD.h o w73.A.s t o o dB.s a tC.p u tD.p l a c e d74.。