2005年10月全国英语写作试题及答案
全国2005年10月高等教育自学考试英语(二)试题2
Passage Two Question 26 to 30 are based on the following passage. Anyone who has a fat friend or who is perhaps himself fat knows only too well now little provision our society makes for such people. Even the daily round provides numerous problems. There are few pieces of clothing that can be bought seats in cinemas or theatres are so uncomfortable that few fat people attend them. Fortunately good performances are rare. Home furniture is also hopelessly inadequate. Then there are the problems of having a bath the standard size of bath just does not allow a fat person to take up a horizontal (⽔平的) position but demands him to stand in it. In today’s world however these are minor worries in a culture where slimness is in fashion and all things desirable come to the person with an attractively thin and delicate figure. Especially in women this attribute is a must if they are to compete in the marriage market. In fact slimness is not necessarily either an ideal condition from a physiological point of view or a natural characteristic. But this is of little comfort to the fat man or women living in our present society. This fashion has been just another aspect of the desire for conformity (⼀致) we have charts showing correct weights for each height and there are whole counters in many shops given over to the display of non-fattening foods. The fat person is doubly unfortunate in that be cannot hide his non-conformity unlike so many of us who have perhaps more subtle forms of eccentricity (怪癖). In those cases where fatness is the result of over-eating it is of course a reaction to some form of inner conflict and a much less harmful one than say drug abuse. Where the over weight is due to some disorder of the body the fat person is an all-round loser for not only has he a physical illness to cope with but is mocked for having it by many people who should know better. Perhaps fashion will eventually change to allow a fat frame to become acceptable but at present it seems that the pencil-slim fashion models are in safe jobs.26. According to the writer our society fails to ______.A、prevent people from getting fatB、help fat people to lose weightC、recognize the needs of fat peopleD、inform people of weight standards27. In today’s world the biggest problem for fat women is their difficulty in ______.A、finding an ideal husbandB、buying suitable clothesC、building and attractive figureD、competing in the job market28. It is of little comfort to fat people that ______.A、slimness is not always an ideal conditionB、slimness is only a fashion at presentC、fatness is not always a physiological problemD、fatness is only a natural characteristic29. A fat person is unfortunate because ______.A、he has nowhere to hide himselfB、he has no one to turn to for helpC、he is unable to cope with his illnessD、he is unable to conceal his fatness30. The writer’s tone can best be described as one of ______.A、impatienceB、dissatisfactionC、threatD、relief Passage Three Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage. Appreciation of sculpture(雕塑) depends upon the ability to respond to form in three dimensions. That is perhaps why sculpture has been described as the most difficult of all arts certainly it is more difficult than the arts which involve appreciation of flat forms shape in only first distinguishes only two-dimensional shape it cannot judge distances depths. Later for its personal safely and practical needs it has to develop (partly by means of touch) the ability to judge roughly three-dimensional distances. But having satisfied the requirements of practical necessity most people go no further. Though they may attain considerable accuracy in perceiving flat form they do not make the further intellectual and emotional effort needed to perceive form in its full spatial (空间的) existence. This is what the sculptor (雕塑家) must do. He must think of and use form in its full spatial completeness. He gets the solid shape as it were inside his head – he thinks of it whatever its size as if he were holding it completely in his hand. He mentally visualizes a complex form from all round itself he knows while he looks at one side what the other side is like he identifies him self with its center of gravity its mass its weight. And the sensitive observer of sculpture must also learn to feel shape simply as shape not as description. He must for example perceive an egg as a simple single solid shape quite apart from its significance as food or from the literary idea that it will become a bird a cat a heart a tree a gate a book a bone. From these he can go on toappreciate more complex forms or combinations of several forms.31. Sculpture is regarded as the most difficult of all arts because it can be appreciated only by people who ______.A、can judge roughly three-dimensional distancesB、can perceive form in its full spatial existenceC、have attained accuracy in perceiving flat formD、have met the requirements of practical necessity32. A “form-blind” man is unable to ______.A、judge two-dimensional distancesB、see objects clearly at a distanceC、distinguish two-dimensional formD、respond to form in three dimensions33. The writer implies that the sensitive observer______.A、may have trouble appreciating sculptureB、may get solid shapes inside his headC、prefers complex sculptureD、feels shape simply as shape34. The underlined phrase “the literary idea” (paragraph 3) can best be replaced by ______.A、the imaginationB、the implicationC、the simple factD、the natural law35. According to the writer the sculptor can actually _______.A、get the solid shape in his headB、put the solid shape in his handC、perceive description as shapeD、fell shape simply as shape第⼆部分⾮选择题(共50分)IV. Word spelling (10 points 1 point for two items) 将下列汉语单词译成英语。
2005年北京高考英语书面表达及参考答案
衔接连贯
本范文采用以下方法,使行文连贯。 时间顺序:while, at noon, in the afternoon. 逻辑顺序:先介绍基本情况+问题和要求
I’m Li Hua from Beijing Hongxing Middle School. I’m very happy to learn that you’re going to stay with my family while you’re in Beijing. While you are here, we’ll provide you with a room of your own with a bed, a desk, a couple of chairs and a TV. You’ll also have your own bathroom. Our school is quite close to our home, so we could go to school together by bike. At noon we’ll eat at the school dining hall. I’m sure you’ll like the delicious Chinese food there, and enjoy talking with friends over lunch. Classes in our school usually finish at 4 in the afternoon. You can then join other students in playing ball games or swimming. It’ll be a lot of fun. If you have any questions or requests, please let me know. We’ll try our best to make your stay here in Beijing a pleasant experience.谋篇布局来自S1自我介绍 S2住我家
2005年10月份全国自考英语(二)真题及答案
(4). (A). (B). (C). (D).
答案:C
broad narrow flat short
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Outside Inside Upside Downside
答案:B
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答案:A
shines burns heats brightens
three years’ time.
A. finish B. will finish C. finished D. will have finished
答案:A
二、Cloze Test(10 points,1 point each)下列短文中有十个空白,每个空白有四个选 项。根据上下文要求选出最佳答案,并在答题纸上将相应的字母涂黑。
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slight chance of an isolated thunderstorm after midnight.It ’s 6∶30 p.m. He smiles, tells us to have a great evening and fades away to sports. Less than an hour later, it’s pouring.And I mean pouring.Sheetsofraindownthewindowpanes pouring.It remains one of life’s little mysteries to me how such wellintentioned and welltrained people using such hightech equipment can be so wrong, and so often. I’ve often said that if I made that many mistakes in front of so many people. I’d have been out of job 35 years ago.I grew up on the windswept(受大风侵袭的)plains of western New York State. When the man on the Buffalo station said it was going to snow,it snowed. It never failed. This was October,usually around Halloween(万圣节 ).He then predicted snow for the next six months,and he was never wrong.November.December.January.February.March.April.Snow.Even as a kid,I figured out this wasn’t rocket science. But at least he was always accurate. He had no equipment,no red or blue or green spots floating across his map.In fact, I’m not sure I remember a map. In those days,we all knew where we were. No map was required.He got most of his forecast tips, I suspect, from his bones and how they felt. I have my simple theories why weather reporting is so inaccurate.Weather reporters rarely go outside. Nor can they see outside.Most of them work in windowless buildings.
2005-2010年高考英语作文_全国卷
2005年高考英语作文全国卷I & II2005年全国卷I英语作文第二节书面表达(满分25(分)假定你是李华,正在英国牛津参加短期语言培训,计划星期天去伦敦旅游。
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注意:1. 词数100左右,信的格式已为你写好。
2. 可根据内容要点适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
3. 参考词汇:牛津—Oxford 费用—feeDear Sir/Madame,I’m writing for more information about the day tour to London.As a student at Oxford University, I’d like to know if you have any special price for students. As for the money you charge, does it cover the entrance fees for visiting the places listed? What about lunch? Is it included? Or do I need to bring along my own food? How long will the tour last? Since I need to prepare my lessons for the next day, I’d like to know the time to return. Besides, is there any time for shopping? I really want to have a look at the big stores in London.Yours,Li Hua 2005年全国卷II英语作文书面表达(满分30分)假设你是李华,最近国内一家英文报纸正在讨论北京动物园是否应迁出市区。
2005-2009年英语真题大小作文及答案
2005年作文真题及答案 Part A 51. Directions: Two months ago you got a job as an editor for the magazine Designs & fashions. But now you find that the word is not what you expected. You decide to quit. Write a letter to your boss, Mr. Wang, telling him your decision stating your reason(s), and making an apology. Write your letter with no less than 100 words. Write it neatly on ANSWER SHEET2. Do not sign your own name at the end of the letter, use “Li Ming” instead. You do not need to write the address. (10 points) Part B 52. Directions: Write an essay of 160-200 words based on the following drawing. In your essay ,you should first describe the drawing the interpret its meaning, and give your comment on it. You should write neatly on ANSWER SHEET2. (20 points)51. 参考范文A Letter, to QuitJun 22, 2005Dear Mr. Wang,First of all, please allow me to express my deep sorry to you for my resignation. I do know that this will bring about much trouble to you so that I write to you for my explanation.I decided to quit for some reasons as follows. To begin with, the job as an editor for the magazine Designs & Fashions is not suitable to me. What's more, I am preparing for another degree and I prefer to further my study. Again, I apologize for my resignation to you!I am looking forward to your early reply.Sincerely yours,Li MingPart B (20 points)52. 参考范文A Helpless FatherThe picture ironically shows that a pitiable old man in rags is being helplessly kicked off by his three sons and a daughter, who all wear decent clothes. The father's negligent children are all guarding their home gates lest their old father "roll into" their households. In other words, they four ignore their moral sense of assuming the responsibility for their old father even though they may be all living a satisfying life. That is a painful scene we often encounter in our daily life.Sad to say, the moral decline of the younger generations may be a rather explosive situation in our modern society. People definitely have their living conditions improved by wider and wider margins, as evidenced by the four children's decent dressing, but their moral sense still remains sadly unchanged or in some cases becomes dramatically downgrading. Most people might have become too much self-centered, and even worse, they discard the tradition of giving respect to the elderly. They no longer care for their elders, let alone their neighbors or the disadvantaged; instead they try every means to avoid responsibility for other citizens. When one cares for others, one might even appear stupid or may even be distrusted. Therefore, we have to take some useful measures to avoid the scene that is mentioned above. We must launch a variety of campaigns about the return to the good tradition of giving help and love the elderly. Moreover, we must appeal to our government to establish some relevant laws to punish those who avoid their duties. The last but not the least, our respect for age is an indication of the progress of human society, as imperatives of traditions require. We sincerely wish that the old man could be welcome to any of the four households, elegantly dressed, and a smile on the face.2006年作文真题及答案Section III WritingPart A51. DirectionsYou want to contribute to Project Hope by offering financial aid to a child in a remote area. Write a letter to the department concerned, asking them to help find a candidate. You should specify what kind of child you want to help and how you will carry out your plan.Write your letter in no less than 100 words. Write it neatly on ANSWER SHEET 2.Do not sign your own name at the end of the letter; use “Li Ming” instead. Do not write the address. (10 points)Part B52. Directions:Study the following photos carefully and write an essay in which you should1. describe the photos briefly,2. interpret the social phenomenon reflected by them, and3. give your point of view.You should write 160-200 words neatly on ANSWER SHEET 2. (20 points)有两幅图片,图1 把崇拜写在脸上;图2 花300元做“小贝头”注:Beckham是英国足球明星有两张照片,一张照片上有一位男士脸上写着足球明星的名字,另一张照片上有一个男子在理发,他要求理发师为他设计一个小贝克汉姆的发型。
2005写作真题
2005年写作真题05.01.08Nowadays, people get information through news and papers, but meanwhile are uncertain about the truth of these news. Should we believe the journalists? What qualities should a good journalist or correspondent have?05.01.15Some teachers say students should be organised into groups to study. Others argue students should be made to study alone. Tell the benefits of each study method. Which one do you think is more effective?05.01.22Recent years, the number of crimes committed by young people in major cities throughout the world is increasing. Discuss this issue. Give reasons and suggest some solutions.05.02.05Food can be produced much more cheaply today because of improved fertilisers and better machinery. However, some of the methods used to do this may be dangerous to human health and may have negative effects on local communities. To what extent do you agree or disagree?05.02.19Leisure is a growing industry, but people no longer entertain themselves as much as they used to because the use of modern technology has made them less creative. Do you agree or disagree?05.02.26People can perform everyday tasks, such as shopping and banking as well as business transactions, without meeting other people face-to-face. What are the effects of this on individual and society as a whole?05.03.05Some people think visitors to others countries should imitate local customers and behaviours. Some people disagree; they think the host country should welcome cultural differences. Discuss the two views and give your opinion.05.03.12It is generally believed that education is of vital importance to the development of individuals and the well-being of societies. What should education consist of to fulfil both these functions?05.03.19Some people think that cultural traditions may be destroyed when they are used asmoney-making attractions aimed at tourists. Others believe it is the only way to save these traditions. Discuss on both sides and give your opinion.05.04.02Pressure on the school and university students is increasing and students are pushed to hard work when they are young. Do you think it is a positive or negative development?05.04.09Nowadays education quality is very low. Some people think we should encourage our students to evaluate and criticise their teachers. Others believe that it will result in a loss of respect and discipline in the classroom. Discuss on both sides.05.04.16The advantages brought by the spread of English as a “global language” will out weigh the disadvantages. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this view?05.05.14Some school leavers travel or work for a period of time instead of going directly to university. What are the advantages and disadvantages?05.05.21many people are optimistic of the 21st century and see it as an opportunity to make positive changes to the world. To what extent do you share their optimism? What changes would you like to see in the new century?05.05.28Nowadays, some universities offer graduate students skills that assist to find employment, but some people believe the main function of a university should be to access knowledge for its sake. What’s your opinion?05.06.11The government is responsible for protecting a nation’s cultural identi ty. Thus, some people believe new buildings should be built in traditional styles. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this opinion?05.06.18Sending criminals to prison is not the best method of dealing with them. Education and job training are better ways to help them. Do you agree or disagree?05.06.25Some people think that the news media nowadays have influenced people’s lives in negative ways. To what extent do you agree or disagree?05.07.09Some people think the government should pay for health care and education, but other people claim that it can benefit only the workers, not the employers. Do you agree or disagree?05.07.16Many employees may work at home with the modern technology. Some people claim that it can benefit only the workers, not the employers. Do you agree or disagree?05.07.23The detailed description about crime will affect the people and cause many social problems. Some people say that the media should be strictly controlled. Do you agree or disagree?05.08.06Many people say that we have developed into a “throw-away” culture, because we are filling up our environment with so many plastic bags and rubbish that we cannot fully dispose of. To what extent do you agree with this opinion and what measures can you recommend reducing this problem?05.08.13Some scientists believe that studying the behaviour of 3-year-old children can tell which children would grow up to be criminals. To what extent in your opinion is crime a product of human nature or is it possible to stop children from growing up to be criminals?05.08.20Some people think that people moving to a new country should accept new culture in the foreign country rather than living as a separate minority group with different lifestyle. Do you agree or disagree?05.09.03Children who grow up in families which are short of money are better prepared with the problems of adult life than children who are brought up by wealthy parents. To what extent do you agree or disagree?05.09.10The only way to improve the safety on our own road is to have stricter punishment for driving offenders. To what extent do you agree or disagree?05.09.17Some people think that using animals for experimentation purpose is cruel, but other people think that is necessary for the development of science. Discuss both views and give your opinion.05.10.15In many countries, good schools and medical facilities are available only in cities. Some people think new teachers and doctors should work in rural areas for a few years, but others think everyone should be free to choose where they work. Discuss and give your own opinion.05.10.22The speeding up of life in many areas such as travel and communication has negative effects on society at all levels—individual, national and global. To what extent do you agree or disagree?05.10.29Some people think the increasing business and cultural contact between countries brings many positive effects. Others say it causes the loss of national identities. Discuss on both sides and give your opinion.05.11.12As global trade increases between different countries, many daily necessities are produced in other countries. Such goods are usually transported a long distance. Do the benefits of this trend outweigh its drawbacks?05.11.19Advertising encourages consumers to buy in quantity rather than promoting quality. To what extent do you agree or disagree?05.11.26The main purpose of public libraries is to provide books and they shouldn’t waste their limited resources and space on providing expensive hi-tech media such as computer software, videos and DVDs. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?05.12.03Far too little has been done to prevent animals and plants from dying out, although people have been aware of this problem for a long time. Why do people do so little about it? Give your suggestions on how to solve this problem.05.12.10Many people believe that scientific research should be carried out and controlled by the governments rather than private companies. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this opinion?05.12.17It is more important for a building to serve a purpose than to look beautiful. Architects shouldn’t worry about producing building as a work of art. Do you agree or disa gree?。
2005年考研英语作文题目及范文
2005年考研英语作文真题解说2005年开始,考研英语写作变成A、B两部分,首次出现了应用文写作。
以下对这两部分分别加以介绍。
Part ADirections:Two months ago you got a job as an editor for the magazine Designs & Fashions. But now you find that the work is not what you expected. You decide to quit. Write a letter to your boss, Mr. Wang, telling him your decision, stating your reason(s), and making an apology.Write your letter with no less than 100 words. Write it neatly on ANWER SHEET 2. Do not sign your own name at the end of the letter; use "Li Ming" instead. You do not need to write the address. (10 points)2005年应用文部分考的是一封辞职信,内容是说两个月前你得到了一份编辑工作,但是现在你发现这份工作并不向你想象当中那么如意,所以你决定辞职。
要求写一封信给老板,告诉他你的决定,说明理由,并且表示歉意。
在写作时,可以把辞职信当作求职信的反面加道歉信。
严格意义也可以当作是道歉信的一种,就本文的情景而言,因为已经担任工作了,刚来就辞职,难免感觉非常抱歉。
实际上此命题与大纲样题是相同的,只是大纲里面会明确的说:第一,告诉你他的决定。
第二,说明你的理由。
第三,表示你的道歉。
那么考生看到这道题以后,要会把题变通,尽管题目里面没有三点提纲,但是实际上就是要求做三件事情,第一说明你的决定,这是写作的意图。
2005全国英语作文
2005全国英语作文Title: The Importance of Environmental Protection。
Nowadays, environmental protection has become a hot topic around the world. With the rapid development of industry and the increasing population, the environment has been seriously polluted. Therefore, it is necessary for us to take actions to protect our environment.First and foremost, the importance of environmental protection cannot be overstated. The environment provides us with the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the food we eat. It is the foundation of our survival. Without a clean and healthy environment, our lives would be in jeopardy. Therefore, it is our responsibility to protect the environment for the sake of our own well-being.In addition, environmental protection is also closely related to the sustainable development of our society. If we continue to exploit and destroy the environment, we willeventually deplete its resources and jeopardize the future of our planet. By protecting the environment, we can ensure that future generations will have access to clean air, water, and natural resources.Furthermore, environmental protection is essential for the preservation of biodiversity. Many species of plants and animals are facing the threat of extinction due to habitat destruction and pollution. If we do not take action to protect the environment, we will lose the rich diversity of life on Earth. This would not only have a negative impact on the ecosystem, but also on the human race.In conclusion, environmental protection is of utmost importance for the well-being of our planet and the future of humanity. We must take action to protect the environment and promote sustainable development. By doing so, we can ensure a clean and healthy environment for ourselves andfor future generations.仿写:Title: The Significance of Mental Health。
2005年10月自考英语二试题及答案范文
2005年10月自考英语(二)试卷第一部分选择题(共50分)I. V ocabulary and Structure (10 points, 1 point for each item)从下列各句四个选项中选出一个最佳答案,并在答题卡上将相应的字母涂黑。
1. Six out of every ten prisoners in chains are black, which is ________ the chain gangs call up images of slavery in centuries gone by.A、whereB、whenC、whatD、why2. Einstein claimed that matter and energy are interchangeable, ________ there is no “absolute” time and space.A、so thatB、even ifC、in caseD、in order3. The next generation of robots will have a sense of _______.A、feelB、touchC、contactD、grasp4. Scientists believe that you usually ________ to one idea at a time.A、attendB、tendC、pretendD、extend5. From a systems point of ________, problems have multiple causes.A、sightB、ideaC、perspectiveD、view6. In a sense, men of this kind begin not so much with a musical theme ______ with a completed composition.A、butB、thanC、asD、that7. To these now familiar facts a number of further facts may be ______, some of them only recently recognized.A、shownB、proposedC、derivedD、added8. He argues that euthanasia doesn’t take into ______ that there are ways of caring for the dying.A、opinionB、thoughtC、mindD、account9. Two-thirds of the nation’s voters still iden tify themselves ______ Democrats of Republicans.A、forB、asC、byD、over10. You must push away the many temptations that are always present ______ your schedule is useless.A、andB、butC、orD、forII. Close Test (10 points, 1 points for each item) 下列短文中有十个空格,每个空格有四个选项。
英语1真题解析大作文2005年
英语1真题解析大作文2005年In 2005, the English exam featured a thought-provoking essay question that delved into the impact of technology on interpersonal relationships. The prompt suggested that while technology has brought people closer, it has also created a barrier between them.The first paragraph of the essay could explore the ways in which technology has revolutionized communication. It's undeniable that the advent of smartphones, social media, and instant messaging has made it easier than ever to stay in touch with friends and family, regardless of the distancethat separates us.However, the second paragraph might pivot to discuss the downside of this digital era. The essay could argue that the convenience of virtual interactions has led to a decline in face-to-face communication, resulting in a generation that is more connected yet paradoxically more isolated.Moving on, the third paragraph could delve into the psychological effects of this shift. It might suggest that the reliance on screens for social interaction can lead to a lack of genuine human connection, with people preferring the comfort of their digital bubbles over the complexities ofreal-life relationships.In the fourth paragraph, the essay could offer a balancedview by acknowledging the benefits of technology in fostering global connections and enabling people to maintain relationships that would otherwise be impossible due to geographical constraints.The fifth paragraph might then present a solution or a way forward. It could propose that a conscious effort to balance online and offline interactions is key to preserving the quality of human relationships in the digital age.Finally, the concluding paragraph should summarize the main points and offer a final thought. It could emphasize the importance of finding a balance between embracing technological advancements and preserving the essence of human connection.This essay would not only analyze the 2005 English exam question but also provide a nuanced perspective on the role of technology in shaping our social lives.。
全国2005年10月高等教育自学考试综合英语(一)试题历年试卷
全国2005年10月高等教育自学考试综合英语(一)试题课程代码:00794请将答案填在答题纸相应位置上Ⅰ.用适当语法形式或词汇填空。
从A、B、C和D四个选项中选出一个最佳答案,并填入答题纸相应位置。
(本大题共30小题,每小题1分,共30分)1. _______ late 1990’s, about two thousand adults were enrolled in correspondence study in thecommunity.A. TheB. In theC. It was theD. It was in the2. Mary _______ the meeting yesterday. She was in the hospital.A. cannot have attendedB. cannot attendC. must not have attendedD. must not attend3. By the time Jack comes back from his hometown, we _______ all the preparations.A. finishB. have finishedC. had finishedD. shall have finished4. To speak quite frankly, I’d rather you _______ in such affairs.A. don’t involveB. didn’t involveC. were not involvedD. are not involved5. _______ time, Denny would certainly have come and help me.A. If she hadB. Had she hadC. If she would haveD. Did she have6. Janet’s uncle insists _______ in the hotel near the city square.A. not stayingB. not to stayC. that he not stayD. that he doesn’t stay7. The reason my sister didn’t go abroad was _______ a new job here.A. because she gotB. that she gotC. why she gotD. that because she got8. It was not until Mary arrived at the theatre _______ she realized she had forgotten her ticket.A. thenB. andC. butD. that9. I’d met Cynthia several times before this gathering. _______.A. I did, tooB. So did IC. So had ID. I met, also10. _______ in an atmosphere of simple living was what her parents wished for.A. The girl’s being educatedB. The girl being educatedC. The girl was educatedD. The girl who was educated11. Ann likes doing some reading at home _______ to the cinema.A. than to goB. more than goingC. rather than to goD. than going12. You’d better come to ask the teac her yourself tomorrow, _______?A. didn’t youB. shouldn’t youC. wouldn’t youD. hadn’t you13. Mary filled in the application form, but she didn’t know which office _______.A. to be sent toB. to send it toC. to be sentD. to send it14. Do you know what _______ made Jenny sad?A. it was thatB. was it thatC. it wasD. was it15. Parents love their children with a devotion _______ no return.A. which they ask forB. which they askC. for which they ask forD. for which they ask16. I really don’t want to go to the party, but I don’t see how I can _______ it.A. get awayB. get overC. get out ofD. get back from17. The captain _______ an apology to the passengers for the delay caused by bad weather.A. broughtB. presentedC. madeD. did18. It is wise to have some money _______ for old age.A. put awayB. put inC. put aboutD. put down19. The motor isn’t _______ enough to drive the car up steep hills.A. toughB. bigC. strongD. powerful20. We agreed to me et in the office but so far she hasn’t _______ yet.A. turned aroundB. turned inC. turned upD. turned out21. If we work with a strong will, we can overcome any difficulty, _______ great it is.A. asB. soC. thoughD. however22. We decided not to climb the mountains because it was raining _______.A. hardlyB. heavilyC. sharplyD. strongly23. A pause can make all the _______ in the world between an effective speech and an ineffective onein the hands of a master.A. differenceB. effectC. impressionD. contribution24. Not many people were actually _______ his plan. They did not object to it openly, though.A. in line withB. in common withC. in favor ofD. in the interest of25.Bad management will inevitably _______ poor efficiency.A. come withB. result inC. result fromD. come into26. Besides giving, love _______ such elements as care, responsibility, respect and knowledge.A. composes ofB. makes up ofC. makes fromD. consists of27. How can you succeed without a desire to take _______ of all available opportunities?A. privilegeB. advantageC. chanceD. care28. Her success in work _______ in her deep love and compassion for her pupils and her strong senseof responsibility.A. lainB. laidC. liedD. lay29. China is _______ to building a sound environment for foreign investors.A. committedB. openedC. loyalD. active30. Once the students started to talk, the discussion became so _______ that no one wanted to stopwhen the bell rang.A. likelyB. livelyC. lovelyD. interestinglyⅡ. 认真阅读下面两篇短文,每篇短文后有五个问题。
2005年(GCT)全国考试统考英语真题及答案
第四部分外语运⽤能⼒测试(英语)(50 题,每题2 分,满分100 分)(答案仅供参考) Part One Vocabulary and Structure Directions: There are ten incomplete sentences in this part.For each sentences there are four choices marked A,B,C and D.Choose the one that best completes sentence.Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line though the center. 1.To speed ____A____ your entry,please bring your Admission Card with you.A.upB.onC.cutD.down 2.More thunderstorms ____C____ in summer than any other time of the year.A.happenedB.have happenedC.happenD.will happen 3.Experts say the space rock is probably ____D____ more than U.S.$30,000.A.weightyB.costlyC.valuableD.worth. 4.Susan will come to watch him ____B____ at Wimbledon this week.A.playedB.playC.to playD.playing 5.Children don't ___B_____ understand what are reciting,but gradually it will have in impact on thinking.A.playedB.playC.to playD.playing 6.Every year,thousands of college students apply for the CCTV Cup English Speech ____D____.A.ArgumentB.QuarrelC.DebateD.Contest 7.___B_____ shall we forget the day when we received the admission into Harvard University.A.No timeB.NeverC.No soonerD.Nonetheless 8.The newly released movie was ____D____ as to arouse so much sensation among the young people.A.No timeB.NeverC.No soonerD.Nonetheless 9.Today's popular clothing chains ____C____ teenagers,who can be counted upon to change their tastes every 30 days.A.resort toB.attend toC.appeal toD.apply to 10.There is going to be ___A_____ time for people to assess whether or not we have made the right decision in this time of urgency.A.sufficientB.additionalC.efficientD.consequent Part Two Reading Comprehension Directions: In this part there are three passages and one advertisement,each followed questions or unfinished statements.For each of them,there are four choices marked A,B,C and D.Choose the best one and.Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line though the center.Questions 11—15 are based on the following passage: The first ancient Olympics were held in 776 B.C.The games got their name from Olympia,the Greek city where they took place.Like the summer Olympics of today,the ancient Olympics were held every four years. Thousands of people from all over the Greek world came to watch.The main stadium held about 45,000 people.We have accounts of visitor and pilgrims setting up tents all around the site. Lisa Cerrato of Tufts University said. During the first Olympics,there was only one competition—a 200-meter race.But over time the games grew to include wrestling,chariot racing,boxing,and other sports.Women were not allowed to compete,but they had their own separate games. The ancient athlete became celebrities(名⼈),just like today.They often lived the rest of their lives being treated to free dinners. Cerrato said,City-states even tried to steal away each other's athletes by offering them various awards. The ancient Olympics existed until A.D.393.But the modern Olympics are still going strong. 11.Where did the ancient Greeks hold their first Olympics?A.In AthensB.In OlympicsC.In a townD.In a state 12.How did researchers know that ancient Greeks rushed to watch the Olympics? A.Thousands of people came to watch. B.The main stadium is still not big enough. C.They have found the related record of events. D.Many of them were visitor and pilgrims. 13.What did women do since they were not allowed to participate in the Olympics? A.They stayed at home doing nothing. B.They organized protests in the city. C.They had their own games. D.They set up tents around the site. 14.The ancient athletes must have felt honored when they ___________ . pleted in a 200-meter race. B.wrestled with each other C.read the accounts of the games D.received the treatment of free dinners 15.It can be inferred from the fourth paragraph that __________ . A.the ancient athletes liked to celebrate their victories B.free dinners were offered during the competition C.city-states competed with each other to win the Olympics D.awards were often stolen to honor the athletes Questions 16—20 are based on the following passage: Why are mobiles so popular?Because people love to talk to each other.And it is easier with a mobile phone.In countries like Russia and China,people use mobile phone in places where there is no ordinary telephone.Business people use mobiles when they're traveling.In some countries,like Japan,many people use their mobile phones to send e-mail message and access the Internet.They use a new kind of mobile phone called i-mode。
考试试题2005年10月全国自考高级英语试题2
Ⅲ. Each of the following sentences is given two choices of words or expressions. Choose the right one to complete the sentence and write the corresponding letter on your Answer Sheet. (15 points, 1 point for each)40. If you have ______ someone who has had a misfortune, you are sorry for them, and show it in the way you behave towards them.A. sympathy withB. sympathy for41. Get out. Stop ______ your teacher with such silly questions.A. tormentingB. abusing42. The umpire ______ a coin to decide which team should serve first.A. threwB. tossed43. ______ between companies is something good for the development of the economy.A. HostilityB. Rivalry44. It was embarrassing that my mother didn’t ______ you. It looked as though it were our fault.A. take toB. take after45. A spy should be able to ______ what he has found as quickly as possible.A. memorizeB. remember46. He was enormously ______ when my father died.A. sycophanticB. sympathetic47. He ______ left and right as the gunman opened fire.A. dodgedB. evaded48. The elderly woman was so ______ as to believe that she will die if she touches the stone.A. superstitiousB. ignorant49. The responsibility for the future of the company ______ heavily on the newly-elected president.A. weighsB. weights50. I don’t believe that her poems are still in ______.A. transcriptB. manuscript51. I can’t come to your wedding, but I will be with you ______; I will think about you.A. in spiritB. in spirits52. The servant was down on his knees, ______ the floor.A. sweepingB. scrubbing53. Urgent measures must be taken now to ______ water resources.A. conserveB. preserve54. The police have ______ three suspects from their inquiry.A. eliminatedB. illuminatedRead the following passage carefully and complete the succeeding four items Ⅳ,Ⅴ,Ⅵ and Ⅶ.Why Are Students Turned Off?(1)Ellen Glanz lied to her teacher about why she hadn’t done her homework ; but, of course, many students have lied to their teachers. The difference is that Ellen Glanz was a twenty –eight – year – old high school social studies teacher who was a student for six months to improve her teaching by gaining a fresh perspective of her school.(2)She found many classes boring, students doing as little as necessary to pass tests and get good grades, students using ruses (借⼝) to avoid assignments, and students manipulating teachers to do the work for them. She concluded that many students are turned off because they have little power and responsibility for their own education.(3)Ellen Glanz found herself doing the same things as the students. There was the day when Glanz wanted to join her husband in helping friends celebrate the purchase of a house, but she had homework for a math class. For the first time, she knew how teenagers feel when they think something is more important than homework.(4)She found a way out and confided:“I considered my options: Confess openly to the teacher, copy someone else’s sheet, or make up an excuse.”Glanz chose the third option- the one most widely used – and told the teacher that the pages needed to complete the assignment had been ripped from the book. The teacher accepted the story, never checking the book. In class, nobody else did the homework; and student after student mumbled responses when called upon.(5)“Finally,”Glanz said,“the teacher, thinking that the assignment must have been difficult, went over each question at the board while students copied the problems at their seats. The teacher had ‘covered’ the material and the students had listened to the explanation. But had anything been learned? I don’t think so.”(6)Glanz found this kind of thing common. “In many classes,” she said, “people simply didn’t do the work assignment, but copied from someone else or nanipulated the teacher into doing the work for them.”(7)“The system encourages incredible passivity,” Glanz said.“In most classes one sits and listens. A teacher, whose role is activity, simply cannot understand the passivity of the student’s role,” she said.“When I taught,”Glanz recalled,“my mind was going constantly – figuring out how to best present an idea, thinking about whom to call on, whom to draw out, whom to shut up; how to get students involved, how to make my point clearer, how to respond; when to be funny, when serious. As a student, I experienced little of this. Everything was done to me.”(8)Class methods promote the feeling that students have little control over or responsibility for their own education because the agenda is the teacher’s, Glanz said. The teacher is convinced the subject matter is worth knowing, but the student may not agree. Many students, Glanz said, are not convinced they need to know what teachers teach; but they believe goodgrades are needed to get into college.(9)Students, obsessed with getting good grades to help qualify for the college of their choice , believe the primary responsibility for their achievement rests with the teacher, Glanz said. “It was his responsibility to teach well rather than their responsibility to learn carefully.”(10)Teachers were regarded by students, Glanz said, not as “people,”but as “role - players”who dispensed information needed to pass a test. “I often heard students describing teachers as drips, bores, and numerous varieties of idiots,” she said.“Yet I knew that many of the same people had traveled the world over, conducted fascinating experiments or learned three languages, or were accomplished musicians, artists, or athletes.”(11)But the sad reality, Glanz said, is the failure of teachers to recognize their tremendous communications gap with students. Some students, she explained, believe that effort has little value. Some have heard reports of unemployment among college graduates and others, and after seeing political corruption they conclude that honesty takes a back seat to getting ahead any way one can, she said.“I sometimes estimated that half to two – thirds of a class cheated on a given test,”Glanz said. “Worse, I’ve encountered students who feel no remorse(⾃责)about cheating but are annoyed that a teacher has confronted them on their actions.”(12)Glanz has since returned to teaching at Lincoln – Sudbury. Before her period as a student, she would worry that perhaps she was demanding too much. “Now I know I should have demanded more,”she said. Before, she was quick to accept the excuses of students who came to class unprepared. Now she says, “You are responsible for learning it.” But a crackdown is only a small part of the solution.(13)The larger issue, Glanz said, is that educators must recognize that teachers and students, though physically in the same school, are in separate worlds and have an on – going power struggle.“A first step toward ending this battle is to convince students that what we attempt to teach them is genuinely worth knowing,” Glanz said. “We must be sure, ourselves, that what we are teaching is worth knowing.” No longer, she emphasized, do students assume that “teacher knows best.”。
2005年10月真题
Part I Dialogue Communication(15 minutes,15 points)Section A Dialogue Completion1. Speaker A: I'm exhausted. I had to work until 2 o'clock this morning.Speaker B:_________A. Don't worry too much. You can do it later.B. Take it easy. You didn't have to work so hard.C. Take time off and let it be.D. Take it or leave it. You don't have to do it.2. Speaker A: My apartment is only 10 minutes' walk from the office. Why don't you drop by some time?Speaker B:____________A. Because I didn't know you live so close by.B. Because I didn't want to bother you.C. I'd love to. Can I take my roommate along?D. That's OK. I'll be there soon.3. Speaker A: Doctor Smith is engaged on Wednesday. Would you like to come on Thursday?Speaker B:____________A. Thursday would be fine.B. See you then.C. Thank you very much. Good-bye.D. It's very kind of you.4. Speaker A: We came so close, really. We almost won that game!Speaker B:___________A. There, there.B. There's no use crying over spilt milk.C. You guys were superb.D. I couldn't care less.5. Speaker A: Don't you think the concert is terrific?Speaker B:____________A. I want to hear other opinions.B. It certainly is. And I really like the band.C. Yes, the concert is terrible.D. No, everything went on perfectly.Section B Dialogue Comprehension6. Woman: What do you like to do on your summer vacation?Man: I like nothing better than fishing on a hot summer day. Question: What does the man mean.?A. He doesn't like fishing on a hot summer day.B. Although he likes fishing, he doesn't want to do it on a hot summer day.C. Fishing is his favorite pastime on a hot summer day.D. He likes nothing, including fishing on a hot summer day.7. Woman: I heard John and Frank had a quarrel.Man: Oh, they soon made up.Question : What does the man mean?A. John and Frank had an argument, but now they are friends again.B. John and Frank hate each other since their argument.C. John and Frank pretended that they had a quarrel.D. John and Frank often quarrel though they are friends.8. Woman: I've changed my mind and would like to take the new approach.Man: You're on the right track now!Question: What does the man mean?A. The woman is right.B. The woman is getting on well.C. The woman is doing the right thing.D. The woman has changed her mind.9. Woman: Doctor, what's wrong with my father?Man: He's in pretty good shape, considering his age.Question: What do we learn from the dialogue?A. Her father is very sick.B. There is nothing serious with her father.C. Her father is an athlete.D. The man is not sure about her father's condition.10. Man: Why don't you dress up a little when you're out with your friends? Woman: That's a good idea !Question: What does the man suggest?A. The woman should put on nice clothes.B. The woman should wear makeup.C. The woman should get up right away.D. The woman should make a dress herself.Part II Vocabulary and Structure (20 minutes,10 points)11. Scarcely________ those words when suddenly the monster was transformed into a very handsome youth.A. had he utteredB. did he utterC. he had utteredD. he did utter12. The new automobile factory is expected to________ around 30,000 to 50,000 vehicles annually in the first three years.A. assembleB. serviceC. supplyD. repair13. Within the foreseeable future there may be a major_______ of species, involving from one-third to two-thirds of all the species now in existence.A. exhaustionB. exhibitionC. extensionD. extinction14._________ we arrived in a more urban area, where Jim took me to a place called Boston Market.A. Before longB. After longC. Shortly beforeD. Shortly after15._________ urgent the situation may be, you will need to make one change at a time, and then move on.A. AsB. WheneverC. HoweverD. Whatever16. The museum's new building will have _______ the exhibition space as before.A. three timesB. three times likeC. three times asD. three times larger17. When you are in your room, leave the door_______ so that your visitors do not have to knock.A. openB. openedC. openingD. being open18. Earth is believed to________ by an object the size of Mars at some point in the distant past before its surface cooled.A. be hitB. have hitC. have been hitD. being hit19. The only thing ______ really matters to the parents is how soon their children can return home.A. whatB. thatC. whichD. this20. It is unacceptable that a person_______ for an uncommitted crime.A. gets punishingB. punishesC. get punishedD. to be felt21. In Australia the Asians have made their influence_______ in businesses, large and small.A. feelingB. feelC. feltD. to be felt22. The angry mother didn't know who ________ for the broken glass.A. will blameB. to blameC. to be blamedD. blames23. In the Chinese mind, the Spring Festival is ________with nice food and new clothes.A. joinedB. relatedC. linkedD. associated24. Mobile phones are proved to________ with flight instruments and have a negative effect on flight safety.A. interfereB. disturbC. interruptD. trouble25. Some governments have forbidden cigarette ________ and launchedanti-smoking campaigns.A. commissionsB. commoditiesC. commercialsD. commands26. If you try to sell them something that they________ for free, they aren't going to buy it.A. used to gettingB. used to getC. were used to getD. are used to get27. Applicants must show that they have $10,000 or more_______ for living expenses and approximately $10,000 for tuition.A. acceptableB. advisableC. availableD. applicable28. The director often says it is difficult to design a program that will meetthe________ needs of all our users.A. diverseB. distinctiveC. distinctD. distinguished29.________ their differences, they are united by the common desire to transform their personal commitment into public leadership.A. But forB. For allC. Above allD. Except for30. The winter just ending was________ severe, causing great hardship to the poorer people in this area.A. exceptionallyB. explosivelyC. extensivelyD. expressivelyPart III Reading Comprehension (40 minutes,40 points)Passage OneDeclaring that physical exercise is one of the most powerful medicines to help improve our quality of life is not an exaggeration. The World Health Organization expressed the same view in its 2002 World Health Report, emphasizing that the damage produced by lack of physical activity was equal to the strong probability of serious illness such as heart disease and even some kinds of cancer.Those who have embraced an active lifestyle for years are familiar with the sort of physical and psychological benefits that come from exercise. Nevertheless, a lot of people would never think of physical activity as a way of feeling better, simply because they don't think they are in need of it, or because they are lazy or maintain that they haven't got enough time.There are many positive effects that result from physical exercise and they are not only concerned with the physical aspects but also psychological and social ones.Beginning with the physical benefits, physical activity improves the life of the heart, burns off fat, lowers high blood pressure, makes tissues more resistant, and increases muscle flexibility and joint mobility.On a psychological level, physical activity helps reduce anxiety and stress by causing tension to disappear and by encouraging us to have a better sense of ourselves through listening to our bodies during movement.Lastly, seeing ourselves in better health is advantageous socially. The sense of satisfaction thus obtained will result in an increase of self-respect and self-confidence in terms of our ability to interact with others.The benefits linked to exercise have also not gone unnoticed in the business world, with more and more companies setting up gyms on-site. Employees' improved health translates into better performance and reduced costs as well as an increase in people's satisfaction in the work place.Physical activity is recommended for all age groups, including children. It is an important growth factor in a child's education.And for the elderly? There is no doubt that regular physical activity allows greater efficiency in daily life as well as creating more basic independence day by day, including the possibility of keeping in touch with others and not feeling isolated.31. The writer regards physical exercise as a strong medicine because_________A. the WHO holds the viewB. it helps improve the quality of lifeC. the lack of it equals serious illnessD. it enables people to live longer32. Many people do not engage in physical exercise mainly because_________A. they are not aware of its benefitsB. they don't have the facilitiesC. they don't think they need itD. they are physically unfit for it33. According to the passage, physical exercise can make people________A. stronger and more intelligentB. more intelligent and more open-mindedC. more open-minded and healthierD. healthier and stronger34. Physical exercise is socially beneficial because________A. it gives people competitive advantageB. it helps people reduce anxietyC. it enables employees to work better for their companyD. it makes people confident in dealing with others35. According to the passage, regular physical exercise can make oldpeople_______A. better able to look after themselvesB. look younger than they really areC. less likely to suffer from diseasesD. more aggressive in their interaction with othersPassage TwoAccording to the United States government, people are classified as homeless if they have no place to stay and no expectation of finding a place for the next thirty days. Although technically accurate, that is an impersonal assessment of an enormous and very human problem.The homeless population represents all of us Americans. It includes men and women, the elderly, children, and infants. Its members are from all ethnic (种族的) groups. What they have in common is poverty.Currently in the U. S. , thirty-nine million people live in poverty. When money is really tight, paying the rent or buying food often becomes a choice. Government assistance in the form of food stamps does help but, as one homeless man explains, you can't pay the rent with food stamps.With no money for rent, the streets and homeless shelters become the alternative.Although men constitute the largest group within the homeless population, homeless women with children are rapidly joining them. In fact, one quarter of the homeless people in the U. S. are teenagers and young children.People may become homeless for numerous reasons. However, there are certain factors that many of these individuals have in common. They include a lack of adequate education and job skills. A majority of the teenagers and adults have not completed high school.The abuse of alcohol and drugs is also a common factor. One third of the adult homeless population abuses alcohol, while one quarter of the same group uses drugs.Some members of this population suffer mental health problems. Within the past several years many institutions for the mentally iii have been closed and their patients sent "home". Unfortunately, a number of those people have no home to go to and they are unable to adequately look after themselves.Job loss in today's economy has also become a real factor in the loss of people's homes. The breakup of families through abandonment and divorce are also contributing factors, particularly when there are children involved. The parent who is left to care for the kids with inadequate income may be forced to depend on the homeless shelters to put a roof over their heads.36. The writer thinks that the U.S. government's definition of the homeless reveals __________A. an insincere attitude toward the homelessB. an unbearable attitude toward the homelessC. an uncivilized attitude toward the homelessD. an unsympathetic attitude toward the homeless37. The U.S. government helps the homeless by__________A. giving them homeless allowancesB. giving them food stampsC. finding jobs for themD. finding residences for them38. Most of the homeless in the U.S. are___________A. male adultsB. female adultsC. the elderlyD. children39. People become homeless for all the following reasons EXCEPT________A. the lack of adequate educationB. the abuse of alcohol and drugsC. the closure of institutions for the mentally iiiD. the poor performance of economy40. The breakup of families is likely to lead to homelessness because a parent with kids may______A. lose his or her job in today's economyB. be unable to look after the kidsC. not have enough incomeD. find residence at a homeless shelterPassage ThreeIn early 2004 eight tiny sensors were dropped from a plane near a military base in California. After hitting the ground, the sensors--also known as smart dust sensors--organized themselves into a network and quickly detected a fleet of military vehicles on the ground. They determined the direction, speed and size of a series of military vehicles traveling along the road and later transmitted the data to a computer at a nearby base camp.Smart dust sensors are minicomputers--as small as a grain of rice in some cases--that can monitor and evaluate their physical environment and can relay the information via wireless communication. They can monitor elements such as temperature, moisture, humidity, pressure, energy use, vibration, light, motion, radiation, gas, and chemicals. These devices will soon have many applications, such as use in emergency rescue.Software has been developed to run these minicomputers. A key feature of the software is the ability of the sensors to automatically organize themselves into a communications network and talk to each other via wireless radio signals. If any one connection is interrupted, the sensors will self-correct and pass the information on to the next available sensor.Each sensor has a chip that does the computing work--recording things like temperature and motion at its location. Each sensor also has a tiny radio transmitter that allows it to talk to other sensors within 100 feet or so. With a single network of 10,000 sensors--thought to be the biggest array(阵列) of sensors currently possible-- you could cover 9 square miles and get information about each point along the way. The data finally works its way to a base station that can send the information to a computer or to a wireless network.The scientists who are working with this technology say smart dust sensors can be used to detect the location or movement of enemy troops in areas too dangerous or remote for soldiers to operate. Scattering hundreds of self-networking sensors from a manned or unmanned plane onto the battlefield, in theory, could produce critical information and lead to strategic advantage. Sensors could also be used to detect the presence of chemical weapons and could give troops the time needed to put on protective gear.41. Smart dust sensors can do all the following EXCEPT__________A. giving troops their protective gearB. organizing themselves into a computer networkC. detecting the movement of military vehicles nearbyD. operating in remote and dangerous war zones42. By "physical environment" (Line 2, Paragraph 2), the writer means such elements as______A. the position of military troopsB. the presence of minicomputersC. the strength of radio signalsD. the amount of water vapor in the air43. If connection between two sensors is blocked, the network will automatically_______A. replace the sensor involvedB. repair the sensor involvedC. ignore the sensor involvedD. destroy the sensor involved44. To cover an area of 3 square miles and get information about each point along the way, how many smart dust sensors are needed?A. About 3,000 sensors.B. About 3,300 sensors.C. About 5,000 sensors.D. About 6,600 sensors.45. The passage implies that the smart dust sensors are most likely to be usedin________A. emergency rescueB. monitoring pollutionC. military operationsD. evaluating the environmentPassage FourEach semester, Andrew Tom receives a term bill outlining his expenses: tuition, dorm fee, student center fee, recreation fee, resident activity fee, health insurance. If only the rest of his expenses were as easy to quantify."It's like you start out the semester with plenty of money and then $20 for dinner out here and $ 100 at the department store there, it's gone," said Tom, a Northeastern University third-year student. "And there are so many things you need like toothpaste or laundry detergent (洗洁剂)that you don't think about until you get here and need it."From the books lining their shelves to the fashionable clothes filling their closets, college students say the expenses of a college education go well beyond tuition and a dining hall meal plan. Many say they arrive on campus only to be overwhelmed by unexpected costs from sports fees to the actual price of a slice of pizza.Balancing a job with schoolwork, especially at colleges known for their heavy workloads like Harvard and MIT, can be tough. So can the pressure students often feel to financially keep pace with their friends."When you get dragged along shopping, you're going to spend money; if you get dragged to a party and everyone wants to take a cab but you're cheap and want to take a bus, chances are you'll end up sharing the fee for the cab," said Tom. "I guess you could say no, but no one wants to be the only one eating in the snack bar while your friends are out to dinner."Max Cohen, a biology major at MIT, said he is accustomed to watching fellow students spend $40 a night to have dinner delivered or $50 during a night out at a bar.During the school's recent spring break, friends on trips for the week posted away messages that read like a world map--Paris, Rome, Tokyo. "Meanwhile I stay home and work," said Cohen. "I didn't realize when I came here how much money I would spend or how hard I would have to work to get by."It is a lesson some younger students learn quickly. Others, surrounded by credit card offers, go into debt, or worse, are forced to leave school."A lot of people don't think twice about how much they spend," said a first-year student at MIT, "and you feel the pressure sometimes to go along with them."46. The sentence "If only the rest of his expenses were as easy to quantify"( Lines 2-3, Paragraph 1 ) implies that_________A. there are many other unexpected expensesB. it is easy to calculate how much more to spendC. the tuition is too high to be calculatedD. he has to pay only a few other expenses47. All the following expenses are included in the term bill EXCEPT_______A. health insuranceB. sports feesC. recreation feesD. dorm fees48. According to the passage, many college students_______A. have to work hard in their studiesB. suspend their studies in order to workC. depend on their families for all the expensesD. are under great financial pressure49. The wo rd "cheap" (Line 2, Paragraph 5) is closest in meaning to“_________”A. inferior in qualityB. inexpensiveC. unwilling to spendD. valueless50. From the last paragraph, one may learn that an important reason for the high hidden costs for college students is________A. the extremely high prices of daily necessitiesB. the school's overcharging for campus activitiesC. the too many expenses the students have to payD. the pressure of keeping pace with their peersPart IV Cloze Test (15 minutes,10 points)Ireland is the best place in the world to live for 2005, 51 a life quality ranking that appeared in Britain's Economist magazine last week.The ambitious 52 to compare happiness levels around the world is based on the principle that wealth is not the only 53 of human satisfaction and well-being. The index of 111 countries uses 54 on incomes, health, unemployment, climate, political stability, job security, equality between men and women as well as what the magazine calls "freedom, family and community life".Despite the bad weather, troubled health service, traffic problems, and the high cost of living, Ireland scored an impressive 8.33 points 55 10. That put it well ahead of second-place Switzerland, which managed 8.07. Zimbabwe (津巴布韦) , troubled by political insecurity and hunger, is rated the lowest,56 only 3.89 points."Although rising incomes and increased individual choices in developed countries are 57 valued," the report said, "some of the factors associated with 58 such as the breakdown in traditional institutions and family values in part take away from a positive impact."Ireland wins because it successfully combines the most desirable elements of the new--the fourth highest gross domestic product per head in the world in 2005, low unemployment, political 59 with the preservation of certain warm elements of the old, such as 60 family and community life."51. A. following up B. coming with C. according to D. except for52. A. attempt B. attack C. attitude D. attraction53. A. reason B. volume C. measure D. monitor54. A. amount B. data C. number D. account55. A. up to B. out of C. off and on D. in about56. A. missing B. getting C. keeping D. putting57. A. hardly B. excessively C. highly D. passively58. A. modernization B. civilization C. constitution D. tradition59. A. liberties B. activities C. unions D. campaigns60. A. sticky B. static C. steep D. stable。
全国2005年10月高等教育自学考试电子商务英语试题及答案范文
全国2005年10月高等教育自学考试电子商务英语试题课程代码:00888请将答案填在答题纸相应位置上一、词汇和语法(本大题共20小题,每小题1分,共20分)根据句子的意思选择一个正确的答案,错选、多选或未选均无分。
1. The time has come for the company to __________ after years of rapid expansion.A. consistB. considerC. consolidateD. combine2. __________ were naturally a musical family .A. A ShawB. The ShawsC. The ShawD. Shaws3. Nothing can __________ being unkind to children.A. adjustB. reasonC. justifyD. reassure4. That kind of shoes are __________ expensive for me.A. moreB. far moreC. far tooD. much5. Next time I __________ there, I’ll ask them about it.A. will goB. have goneC. am goingD. go6. His wife, to whom he __________ for thirty years, was childless.A. has marriedB. has been marriedC. had marriedD. had been married7. They are __________ a mass production movement.A. firingB. launchingC. introducingD. presenting8. Professor Tate __________ about him .A. heard the students to talkB. heard the talk by the studentsC. heard the students talkingD. heard the students to talking9. __________ some of the suggestions prove of value to you as well?A. CouldB. CanC. MightD. May10. The research project has only been under way for three months, so it’s too early to _______its success.A. figureB. considerC. rateD. evaluate11. What do you think of his motion that we __________ a play at the English evening?A. should put onB. shall put onC. would put onD. will have put on12. We can visit your company on Monday or Tuesday, our plans are fairly __________.A. flexibleB. elasticC. suppleD. compliant13. Nothing can stop us now, __________?A. can’t itB. can itC. could itD. does it14. All of my efforts to__________ peace failed.A. reserveB. conserveC. persistD. preserve15. I was greatly shocked by the way __________ things were done there.A. howB. thatC. asD. which16. There is a(n) __________ between logic and metaphysics.A. bargainB. treatyC. compactD. alliance17. Neither of the drivers who are being held by the police__________ whom to blame for his trouble.A. knowB. knowsC. to knowD. have known18. All citizens in this nation are__________ to the law.A. subjectB. objectC. exposedD. dependent19. I made up my mind that under no circumstances__________ to such principle.A. couldn’t I agreeB. I couldn’t agreeC. I could agreeD. could I agree20. Einstein’s new theory on optics changed__________ scientific idea about light.A. technicalB. originalC. classicalD. mechanical二、完型填空(本大题共10小题,每小题1分,共10分)从选项中选择一个最适合短文的选项,错选、多选或未选均无分。
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2005年10月高等教育自学考试英语写作试题及答案
2005年10月自考《英语写作》试卷+答案(0603)作者:甘肃自考文章来源:甘肃自考网 点击数:734 更新时间:2008-4-28 21:50:51I. Fill in the following blanks according to what you have learned in Advanced College Composition.(20%)1. Before writing a composition, a student writer must keep these points inmind: __________ the first line of each paragraph, leaving a space of 4 or 5letters; write on ______________, leaving enough space for correction; andleave one space after any ____________.2. In the title of a composition, the initial letter of each word must be capitalized except __________, ________________, and _____________, such as and, or, but, for and the to infinitives.3. To make it easy for the reader to follow your narration, the __________and__________ of the events are usually given at the beginning.4. In describing a place, you are supposed to follow a clear __________ order;while in describing a scene, three parts should be included: ____________,__________, and __________.5. Generally speaking, expository essays have the following characteristics:_________, _________, __________, ___________, and interesting.6. If it is a novel or a play or a science fiction, the __________ tense is moreappropriate while the ____________ tense is required for nonfiction such ashistory book.7. Fixing a topic is the first step for an outline, which falls into two types:_____outline and ___________ outline.-II. Study the following statements and explain why they are not good argumentative theses. (15%)1. There are many movies about friendships.2. Friendship is important.3. You’ll love the movie Thelma and Louise, which is about the friendship oftwo women.4. Movies about men’s friendships earn more money than movies about women’sfriendships.5. Women always have close friendships, but men seldom do.III. Read the following passage and answer the questions. (20%)Americans are Friendly to StrangersI came to the United States one year ago and I had no idea about life in the United States and American traditions, except that life was complicated and people are strange. At the time I arrivedat J.F.Kennedy Airport, I felt very happy because I am fond of travelling around the world. Coming to America had been one of my dreams. A few minutes later, however, I felt afraid.Iaskedmyself why I had come to this strange world and what I was doing here. I- remembered what my friends at home said about Americans treating strangers.After I attended college, however, I discovered the opposite of what I hadexpected.Even though American social relations are complex, hard to form, and hardto maintain, I managed to bridge the gap and I was able to have close friendshipswith some Americans. For example, the first semester I attended college, Ibecame friends with one of the American students who used to attend mathclass with me. We used to study together, go to parties together, and he used tohelp me a lot with my English. Even though he transferred to another university,we always keep in touch with each other. From my experience, I have come tounderstand that Americans are generally verbal, and long, silent periods areuncomfortable to them. So, when I sit with Americans, I start a conversationwith them by talking about the weather, sports, or about teachers' skill in theclassroom. I think conversations make a friendly atmosphere among people.My experience of tavelling across the country from New Orleans to San Diegoalso proved to me that I had the wrong idea about Americans. When I told myfriends that my brother and I were going to drive across the United States and ifthey wanted to they could join me, they said ,"it is dangerous to drive acrossAmerica.” You might get killed by one of the truck drivers or get robbed. However,We didn't pay attention to them because we wanted to find out what America isreally like and how people treat strangers.On the way From San Diego to El Paso, our car stopped because it ran out of- fuel. We got out of the car and waited for anyone to give us a ride. Ten minuteslater, a truck pulled off the road. I approached him carefully and I asked him,“Could you please give us a ride to the nearest ga s station?” He said, “ Thenearest station is 35 miles away and you might not find anyone who can driveyou back to your car.” Then he came up with a solution to our problem. Hetowed our car to the nearest station. When we reached it, I took a 50-dollar billfrom my pocket and handed it to him, but he wouldn’t accept it. He told me that he helped me because we needed help.In general, Americans are friendly to strangers. From my experience, a personwho treats people well will put them in a position where they have to respecthim in return, but if he treats them badly they will treat him in the same way.Human beings are born with a good nature and they will not behave badlyunless they are forced to. I think a person should judge people by dealing withthem, not by listening to his friends.1. What is the thesis statement? What is the central idea?2. How many examples does the writer give? Are the examples explained adequately?3. Are the examples relevant? Why?4. Are the paragraphs coherent and unified? Why?5. How are the paragraphs organized?IV. Describe a person that you are familiar with. (15%)V. In your opinion, how serious is the problem of unemployment in your hometown? What type of people are unemployed?In a coherent essay, persuade your friends that unemployment is or is not a serious problem that should be solved in your hometown. Write an essay of about 100 words. (30%)The Problem of Unemployment in My Hometown二00五年十月<英语写作>答案及评分标准(0603)I. Fill in the blanks. (每空1分,共20分)1. indent; every other line; punctuation mark.2. articles; short prepositions; coordinating conjunctions.3. place; time.4. spatial; setting; people; action5. significant; clear; objective; economical.6. present; past.7. topic; sentence.II. Study and comment on the statements. (每句3分,共15分)1. The thesis is worth taking a stand about. It is not trivial or obvious.2. It requires evidence and support because some people disagree with it.3. It is not just personal preference.4. It is not a fact, not something that can be verified in a record book.5. It is specific enough that you can make a good case for it. Statementswith words such as always and never are too broad to support.III. Read the passage and answer the questions. (每句4分,共20分)1. The thesis statement is the last sentence of the opening paragraph: After Iattended college, however, I discovered the opposite of what I had expected.The central idea of this essay is: Americans are friendly to strangers.2. Three; The first and the last ones are explained adequately, but the second one isinadequately.3. The third example is relevant, but the first and the second examples are not so relevant. Themain idea of the essay is“Americans are friendly to strangers,”so the examples should be about how Americans treat strangers, but instead, the writer cites examples about how he treatsAmericans. For another, the theme of Paragraph 2 is“having close friends with somethis purpose.Americans,”but the second example does not serve4. Some of the paragraphs are not coherent and unified. For example, in theopening paragraph the information provided by Sentences 2, 3 and 4 areirrelevant to the thesis, and the writer fails to make it clear how, accordingto his friends, the Americans treat strangers. The example is not relevantto the topic of the second paragraph. Instead of further emphasizing thethesis, the closing paragraph introduces some new topics. In addition, theed twice in the essay, but thephrase“from my experience”is repeatwriter fails to relate relevant experience.5. The paragraphs are organized in a General-Particular Pattern, that is , eachparagraph starts with a topic sentence, which gives general information,and then specific examples are provided to clarify the theme stated in thetopic sentence.IV. Describe a person that you familiar with. (15分)VI. Write an essay of about 100 words. The title is “The Problem of Unemployment in My Hometown.”(30分)。
2005.10月自考 综合英语(一)试题及答案·
全国2005年10月高等教育自学考试综合英语(一)试题课程代码:00794请将答案填在答题纸相应位置上Ⅰ.用适当语法形式或词汇填空。
从A、B、C和D四个选项中选出一个最佳答案,并填入答题纸相应位置。
(本大题共30小题,每小题1分,共30分)1. _______ late 1990’s, about two thousand adults were enrolled in correspondence study in thecommunity.A. TheB. In theC. It was theD. It was in the2. Mary _______ the meeting yesterday. She was in the hospital.A. cannot have attendedB. cannot attendC. must not have attendedD. must not attend3. By the time Jack comes back from his hometown, we _______ all the preparations.A. finishB. have finishedC. had finishedD. shall have finished4. To speak quite frankly, I’d rather you _______ in such affairs.A. don’t involveB. didn’t involveC. were not involvedD. are not involved5. _______ time, Denny would certainly have come and help me.A. If she hadB. Had she hadC. If she would haveD. Did she have6. Janet’s uncle insists _______ in the hotel near the city square.A. not stayingB. not to stayC. that he not stayD. that he doesn’t stay7. The reason my sister didn’t go abroad was _______ a new job here.A. because she gotB. that she gotC. why she gotD. that because she got8. It was not until Mary arrived at the theatre _______ she realized she had forgotten her ticket.A. thenB. andC. butD. that9. I’d met Cynthia several times before this gathering. _______.1A. I did, tooB. So did IC. So had ID. I met, also10. _______ in an atmosphere of simple living was what her parents wished for.A. The girl’s being educatedB. The girl being educatedC. The girl was educatedD. The girl who was educated11. Ann likes doing some reading at home _______ to the cinema.A. than to goB. more than goingC. rather than to goD. than going12. You’d better come to ask the teacher yo urself tomorrow, _______?A. didn’t youB. shouldn’t youC. wouldn’t youD. hadn’t you13. Mary filled in the application form, but she didn’t know which office _______.A. to be sent toB. to send it toC. to be sentD. to send it14. Do you know what _______ made Jenny sad?A. it was thatB. was it thatC. it wasD. was it15. Parents love their children with a devotion _______ no return.A. which they ask forB. which they askC. for which they ask forD. for which they ask16. I really do n’t want to go to the party, but I don’t see how I can _______ it.A. get awayB. get overC. get out ofD. get back from17. The captain _______ an apology to the passengers for the delay caused by bad weather.A. broughtB. presentedC. madeD. did18. It is wise to have some money _______ for old age.A. put awayB. put inC. put aboutD. put down19. The motor isn’t _______ enough to drive the car up steep hills.A. toughB. bigC. strongD. powerful220. We agreed to meet in the offic e but so far she hasn’t _______ yet.A. turned aroundB. turned inC. turned upD. turned out21. If we work with a strong will, we can overcome any difficulty, _______ great it is.A. asB. soC. thoughD. however22. We decided not to climb the mountains because it was raining _______.A. hardlyB. heavilyC. sharplyD. strongly23. A pause can make all the _______ in the world between an effective speech and an ineffectiveone in the hands of a master.A. differenceB. effectC. impressionD. contribution24. Not many people were actually _______ his plan. They did not object to it openly, though.A. in line withB. in common withC. in favor ofD. in the interest of25.Bad management will inevitably _______ poor efficiency.A. come withB. result inC. result fromD. come into26. Besides giving, love _______ such elements as care, responsibility, respect and knowledge.A. composes ofB. makes up ofC. makes fromD. consists of27. How can you succeed without a desire to take _______ of all available opportunities?A. privilegeB. advantageC. chanceD. care28. Her success in work _______ in her deep love and compassion for her pupils and her strongsense of responsibility.A. lainB. laidC. liedD. lay29. China is _______ to building a sound environment for foreign investors.A. committedB. openedC. loyalD. active330. Once the students started to talk, the discussion became so _______ that no one wanted to stopwhen the bell rang.A. likelyB. livelyC. lovelyD. interestinglyⅡ. 认真阅读下面两篇短文,每篇短文后有五个问题。
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全国2005年10月高等教育自学考试英语写作试题课程代码:00603Ⅰ.Supply the missing paragraph(20 points)The following passage is incomplete with one body paragraph missing. Study the passage carefully and write the missing paragraph in about 100 words. Make sure that your tone and diction are in unity with the passage provided.Mall PeopleHaving fun at entertainment centers can exhaust one’s pocket money or bank account. By the time a person has ridden the Ferris Wheel, the Crazy Mouse, Roller Coaster, and played video games, he may have little money left to buy movie tickets or eat a substantial dinner. As a result, he may turn from winning, dining and moviegoing to the nearby free-parking, free-admission shopping malls. Indeed, shopping malls are not just a paradise for youngsters; it can offer much to all. Teenagers, lovers on dates, and the nuclear family can all be observed having a good time at this alternative recreation spot.First of all, teenagers are the largest group of mallgoers. The boys saunter by in sneakers, T-shirts, and blue jeans, complete with a package of cigarettes sticking out of their pockets. The girls stumble along in high-heeled shoes and fancy hairstyles, with hairbrushes tucked in the rear pockets of their tight-fitting designer jeans. Traveling in a gang that resembles a wolf pack, the teenagers make the shopping mall their hunting ground. Their raised voices, loud laughter and occasional shouted obscenities can be heard from as for as half a mile away. They basically just come to “hang out”.______________________________________________________________________________ Apart from teenagers and lovers, nuclear family members can also be identified as the largest group of mallgoers. Mom, Dad and little Jenny of Fred, visit the mall on Friday and Saturday evenings. Mom walks around looking at various things until she discovers that Jenny is seeing some of the special mall exhibits geared toward little children, or in the case of Fred, he is heading for the place that young boys find appealing. Indeed, the mall provides something special for every member of the nuclear family.In a word, the teenagers, lovers on dates, and the nuclear family make up the majority of mallgoers. There are also gray-hairs, whose attention may suddenly be caught by some modern1gadgets. These people may end up spending little money, but they need not purchase anything to find pleasure at the mall. They are shopping for inexpensive recreation, and the mall provides it. Ⅱ.Write and outline (20 points)Read the following passage carefully and compose a “topic outline”for it.Send in the Clones“Scientists have made a breakthrough to clone a human being”, as one TV newsman put it. While his description was off the mark, the real news was almost as fantastic: researchers at George Washington University split single human embryos into identical copies, a technology that has sparked a storm of controversy around the world.Claiming they began the experiments to spur a debate, the researchers got more than they bargained for. The Vatican condemned the technology as evil; one German magazine called the research “immoral”, and sociologists in the U.S. disagreed hotly over whether the technology should be offered to infertile couples, couples incapable of having children.The news left people wondering what the technology is all about. Actually what the researchers did was to extend a technique that has been used in livestock for more than a decade. The physicians used tube fertilization technology to create 17 human embryos in a laboratory. When the embryos had grown enough to contain 2-8 cells, the researchers separated them into 48 cells. Two of the separated cells survived for a few days in the lab, developing into new human embryos smaller than the head of a pin.Though no great technical feat, the procedure opens a range of unsettling possibilities. For example, parents could have one embryo implanted in the mother’s womb and store its identical siblings indefinitely. The spare embryos could be implanted later, allowing parents to create a family of identical children of different ages. Spare embryos could also be sold to other families, who could see from an already born child how their embryo would turn out. Even more bizarre, a woman conceived from a split embryo could give birth to her own twin.Such scenarios raise painful issues about the rights of parents and meaning of individuality. Some sociologists maintain that parents have the right to do with embryos what they will, including having twins born years apart. But others fear that the procedure unacceptably alters what it means to be human being, especially when the younger twins are forced to see older versions of themselves.Amid the controversy, one thing seems certain: the experiments will continue. While cloning is forbidden in Germany, fertility research is proceeding in the U.S. without federal regulations.2But researchers must obtain approval from their hospital board. Without federal oversight, the highly competitive fertility business may soon use the new technology to attract clients. As a doctor told the scientific journal Science, “It was just a matter of time.”______________________________________________________________________Ⅲ.Compose an essay(60 points)More and more college students are now renting apartments outside campus instead of living in students’ dorms. Write a 300-word expository essay about your preference and reasons.______________________________________________________________________3456。