上海大学英语考试
上海大学英语考试
Vocabulary and structure1.It’s none of your business, you have no right to ______.a. disturbb. interferec. interruptd. obtain2.I wish I could give you the ______ to your problems.a. conclusionb. answerc. endd. reply3.To ______ greater accuracy, all invoices will bedouble-checked before leaving the office.a. confirmb. insurec. assured. ensure4.Peter showed her his draft of the report, and ______ hersuggestion.a. appealedb. requiredc. askedd.demanded5.Can you ______ the truth of his statementa. denyb. refusec. declined. reject6.We finally ______ an agreement after a lot of hardbargaining.a. arrivedb. didc. reachedd.drove7.It takes years to ______ as a doctor.a. qualifyb. practicec. completed.pass8.I don’t really know how to ______ the problem.a. set inb. tacklec. coped. draw9.He said he couldn’t ______ to retire from work and liveonly on his pension.a. riskb. affordc. acceptd. depend10.It is ______ of you to turn down the TV while your sisteris still ill in bed.a. concernedb. carefulc. considerated. considerable11.It is important that you ______ to the dean beforeleaving for your vacation.a. speakb. spokec. have spokend. are speaking12.It’s about time people ______ notice of what women didduring the war.a. tookb. takec. have takend.will take13.I’d have come with you ______ I am so busy.a. except forb. provided thatc. but thatd. so long as14.I wish you ______ me yesterday.a. tellb. could tellc. would telld. had told15.I failed in my new job. If only I ______ my parents.a. listened tob. had listened toc. havelistened to d. would listen to16.I’d rather you ______ those important documents withyou.a. not takeb. don’t takec. won’t taked. didn’t take17.But for your help we ______ late.a. would beb. would have beenc. had beend. were18.I left as though we ______ each other for years.a. have knownb. knewc. had knownd. would have known19.I’d rather you ______ me a new one instead of havingit repaired as you did.a. had givenb. have givenc. gaved. giving20.It is time the kids ______.a. go to badb. went to bedc. have goneto bed d. had gone to bed1.Although trees and land have been ______, the animalsare disappearing.a. insuredb. ensuredc. securedd.assured2.Hunting is thought to be ______ for the extinction ofsome wildlife.a. responsibleb. blamedc. chargedd.denounced3.It so ______ that two men were caught in the act ofhunting wildlife in Daxinganling.a. occurredb. happenedc. took placed.arose4.People have done a lot in stopping the loss of wildlifehabitat, which is expected to ______ the slaughter.a. endb. finishc. completed.achieve5.The problems such as deforestation and populationexplosion were ______ at an earlier time than animalhunting.a. forecastb. foreseenc. estimatedd. expected6.The rising slaughter ______ a formidable challenge forthe next century.a. sumsb. amountsc. addsd.increases7.The ______ cause of the rapid growth of population isattributed to the uncontrolled birthrate.a. underlyingb. essentialc. elementald. basic8.______ logging roads is thought to be helpful forprotecting wildlife.a. Clearingb. Closingc. Closing offd. Clearing up9.Seeds are ______ in the forest to grow into trees.a. sprayedb. spreadc. spilledd. splashed10.Tigers are suffering from lack of ______, which are beingkilled by humans.a. insectsb. pestsc. preysd.beasts11.Selling furs of wildlife can ______ a lot of money.a. bring inb. bring outc. bring aboutd. bring up12.By 2021, the silent dawn ______ in those forests, whereanimals are largely gone.a. is occurringb. occursc. occurredd. could be occurring13.By hunting, we are losing the animals that make theforests ______.a. functionb. functioningc. functionedd. have functioned14.Conservationists are struggling to protect a naturalworld reeling from ______ threats as population growth, deforestation and pollution.a. sob. suchc. thosed.these15.______ to the recent research, some cigarette smokersare becoming health-conscious.a. Respondb. Respondedc. Respondingd. Having beenresponded16.People sell the hunted wildlife ______ food or medicine.a. forb. toc. atd.with17.Daylight ______ the small village.a. breaks outb. breaks intoc. breaks ond. breaks down18.I don’t know why he complains about his low salary allthe time. He doesn’t earn as ______ as I do.a. lessb. fewc. littled.more19.It was in 1985 ______ a hole in the ozone layer over theAntarctic was noticed.a. whichb. wherec. whend.that20.Every week, a staggering 10 000 square kilometers oftropical rainforest are ______.a. cut offb. cut upc. cut outd. cut down1.Peter was ______ diligent than Jack because both of themfailed the final examination.a. no lessb. not muchc. no mored.not more2.Only when you have obtained sufficient data ______ cometo a sound conclusion.a. can youb. would youc. you wouldd. you can3.“Hurry up, or the tickets ______ out by the time we getthere.〞a. will have been soldb. will sellc. have soldd. have been sold4.Human beings are superior to animals ______ they can uselanguage to communicate.a. for thatb. with whichc. in thatd. to which5.The atmosphere of the earth is ______ the moon.a. much denser thanb. much denser thanthat ofc. more dense thand. more dense thanthose of6.The children went there to watch the iron tower ______.a. erectb. erectingc. erectedd.being erected7.Bats begin their flight as soon as the sun begins to sink______ the horizon.a. beyondb. beneathc. belowd.down8.______ on a clear day, far from the city crowds, themountain gives him a sense of peace.a. When one is walkingb. If walkingc. Walkingd. While walking9.He ______ to the movies, had he known that Jane wouldbe free.a. would gob. had gonec. will have goned. would have gone10.______, she couldn’t work out the problem at thatmoment.a. Clever although she wasb. As she wascleverc. She was clever, thoughd. Clever as shewas11.The government is trying to do something to ______ betterunderstanding between the two countries.a. raiseb. promotec. heightend.increase12.There is not the ______ doubt about what he said.a. smallestb. slightestc. weakestd. thinnest13.At the sight of the bear, the ______ girl burst intotears.a. frightenb. frightenedc. frightfuld. frightening14.The whole village ______ to welcome the foreignvisitors.a. turned outb. turned upc. turned overd. turned off15.They suspected that the secret had been ______ by oneof their friends.a. given offb. given awayc. given upd. given out16.American women had been ______ the right to vote until1920 after many years of hard struggle.a. ignoredb. deniedc. neglectedd. refused17.He stopped the car to ______ a young girl who washitch-hiking across Europe.a. take inb. get onc. put downd. pick up18.Though the job was hard and new to them, they ______accomplish it in two weeks.a. managed tob. went toc. came tod.succeeded to19.She felt ______ when she saw that her children were safefrom the NATO’s bombing.a. assuredb. relievedc. relaxedd. comforted20.We are advised that the equipment will be shipped hereon due time with its ______ manual.a. directionb. directivec. instructived. instructionReading comprehension1.Everywhere we’ve traveled we’ve been asked, ......complex and valuable mixture of individual national traditions, fashions, and beliefs.1. What’s the main idea of this passagea. Information technologies bring us into a “globalvillage〞.b. People from different cultures can share manythings on the Internet.c. In spite of information technologies, differentcultures remain different.d. People enjoy watching foreign shows and eatingforeign foods.2. What can be inferred from the passagea. The world is going to be a “global village〞 which all people will enjoy.b. The assembly line is one feature of low-tech mass production society.c. People would like to share the same culture all over the world.d. Web-televiewers will enable us to set up a “global village〞.3. The passage implies that ______.a. technological and social change always brings about change in culture.b. culture always bring about technological and social changec. technological and social change never brings about change in cultured. culture never bring about technological and social change4. The passage suggests that high-tech developments bring about ______.a. more influence on culture in a developed societythan in a developing oneb. less influence on culture in a developed societythan in a developing onec. as great an influence on culture in a developedsociety as in a developing oned. no influence on culture at all in either a developedor a developing society5. Which of the following statements is not trueaccording to the passagea. IT enables people to get easy access to foreigncultures.b. People in different cultures have different ideasof accepting different cultures.c. Disney is an example of a combination of differentcultures.d. There won’t be a “global village〞.2.In some place cars are forbidden in city centersaltogether. ……how often they have driven into the city center.1. Where do people have to share a car if they want togo to the city centera. In Hong Kong.b. In Florencec. In Singapore.d. In Britain.2. The Park and Ride scheme in Britain aims at ______.a. limiting cars entering the city centerb. improving the public transport systemc. providing more buses in the city centerd. setting up a computer-based traffic system3. The government of the Netherlands is especially interested in building cycle paths, for ___.a. many people have bikesb. cycle paths are convenient to buildc. the country is very flatd. it wants to save money4. In the city center of Florence ______.a. cars are allowed only at nightb. cars are forbidden altogetherc. people walk in the morning and eveningd. people are fined if they use cars5. The best title for the passage would be ______.a. Ways to Save moneyb. Using Cars but Not Bikesc. Walking in the City Centerd. Problems of Using Cars3.One of the most unusual graduation speakers of the 1983commencement season was not a person at all. ...… but you won’t forget a robot.〞1. Robot Redford’s speech was discussed in this articlemainly because ______.a. it was politicalb. it wascontroversialc. it was interestingd. it wasinsensitive2. Which of the following statements is NOT truea. Robot Redford was a talking machine.b. Robot Redford walked to the stage by itself.c. Robot Redford graduated from a college in Maryland.d. Robot Redford made a graduation speech in 1983.3. Which of the following statements can be supportedby the passagea. A robot was designed to let humans decrease theirproductivity.b. Everybody at the commencement was pleased with thearrangement.c. Robot Redford was the brainchild of WilliamBakaleinikoff.d. Robot Redford’s speech was too difficult tounderstand.4. According to the passage, an amplified voice is avoice which ______.a. comes from the designerb. sounds moreattractivec. is unnatural to human earsd. is made louder5. We can infer from the passage that Robot Redford wasat the commencement is order to ______.a. make the commencement more successfulb. lessen the chair’s workload to deliver thecommencement addressc. display the advantages of the new inventiond. remind people of the need for cooperation withtechnology4.The game of golf has become more popular each year. ……Together, they already cover an area about the size of Belgium.1. The sandy soil ______.a. can pollute natural water suppliesb. israther poor in absorbing chemicalsc. is the best place to build golf coursesd. cantake a large amount of fertilizer2. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passagea. Golf courses consume a lot of water.b. Each year many new golf courses are built.c. There is grass growing on the golf course.d. There are many golf courses in Belgium3. We can infer from the passage that ______.a. golf courses already cover a large areab. underdeveloped areas should be protectedc. the forest near Saigon is a well protected aread. golf courses development is speeding up4. The author’s purpose in writing the passage is ______.a. to warn against the fast expansion of golf coursesb. to explain how to limit golf gamesc. to show how to protect the environmentd. to criticize golf course developers5. Golf courses may bring many problems EXCEPT ______.a. consuming much waterb. destroying natural areasc. poisoning sandy soilsd. polluting water supplies5.Shopping for clothes is not the same experience for aman as it is for a woman. …… Most dress shops provide chairs for the waiting husbands.1. When a man is buying clothes, ______.a. he buys cheap things, regardless of qualityb. he chooses things that others recommendc. he does not mind how much he has to pay for the tightthingsd. he buys good quality things, so long as they arenot too dear2. What do men care about before they buy the new clothesa. They care about the size.b. They care about the price.c. They make sure a thing fits before they buy it.d. They make sure that the style is right.3. What does the passage tell us about women shoppersfor clothesa. They welcome suggestions for anyone.b. Women rarely consider buying cheap clothes.c. Women often buy thing without giving the matterproper thought.d. They try to buy clothes for more than its real value.4. When women go on trying new clothes, their husbands______.a. stay with them and sit on the chairs waitingb. stay and wait outside the shopc. go window shopping aroundd. go to buy something for themselves5. What is the most obvious difference between men andwomen shoppersa. The fact that men do not try clothes on in a shop.b. Women bargain for their clothes, but men care lessabout money.c. Women buy more than men.d. The time they take over buying clothes.Cloze1.Jim, from New York, was ……and didn’t know what he’ddone wrong.1. a. taking b. sitting c. attendingd. holding2. a. trip b. journey c. traveld. voyage3. a. forgot b. reminded c. remembered d.recalled4. a. joking b. talking c. laughingd. approving5. a. pleased b. surprised c. depressedd. excited6. a. far b. even c. enough d.rather7. a. expected b. expects c. expectingd. expecting of8. a. But b. And c. Still d. As9. a. food b. idea c. discussiond. subject10. a. interrupted b. defeated c. concernedd. excluded2.London was originally established …… Tokyo and othermajor capitals.1. a. for b. by c. with d. of2. a. whose b. that c. which d.who3. a. position b. location c. place d.state4. a. where b. when c. that d.which5. a. usual b. ordinary c. common d.popular6. a. spoiled b. destroyed c. damagedd. injured7. a. by b. of c. from d.in8. a. looked b. saw c. regarded d.thought9. a. dropped b. failed c. decreasedd. declined10. a. for b. with c. to d. as 3.The dumpling of material in the world’s oceans has along history. …… become increasingly important.1. a. Goods b. Objects c. Stocksd. Matters2. a. amount b. range c. varietyd. collection3. a. discarding b. removing c. spreadingd. dismissing4. a. stages b. bases c. fieldsd. platforms5. a. relieved b. sent c. freed d.released6. a. surroundings b. surrounded c.surrounding d. surround7. a. until b. for c. sinced. during8. a. practiced b. arranged c. regulatedd. close9. a. With b. For c. Thoughd. As10. a. sustainable b. preventable c.noticeable d. changeable4.Advertising is an important …… 5 billion is spent onadvertising each year.1. a. substance b. element c. subjectd. affair2. a. service b. assistance c. advantaged. duty3. a. senior b. humble c. inferiord. superior4. a. range b. amount c. sort d.variety5. a. target b. victim c. goald. mark6. a. equipment b. instrument c. deviced. media7. a. mail b. shopping c. distributiond. sales8. a. eager b. generous c. difficultd. potential9. a. develop b. developed c. developingd. development10. a. similarly b. properly c. approximatelyd. relativelyTranslate (Chinese to English)1.我想与你分住这个房间。
上海大学英语5 考试复习题答案 选择题
Unit 11.He had to abandon his journey before it had hardly begun.2.The jokes Bill told in an effort to cheer us up didn’t quite come off.3.He showed great enthusiasm in pursuing the new learning.4.We need a foreign policy that is more flexible than before.5.Bombing the town was a hostle act.6.The Chinese use chopsticks in place of knives and forks.7.There are two colors in the Chinese flag, namely red and yellow.8.The artist illustrated the book with pen-and-ink drawings.9.She always puts her bedroom in good order.10.The boxer knocked out his opponent in the second round.11.They had a swift response to the attack of the enemy.12.They expected a country water so abundant that it could supply their needsforever.13.Does the audience believe that the newscaster is lying and concealing something important.14.Viewers are rarely required to carry over any thought or feeling from one period of time toanother.15.“Rocket”is the name of a lovely big black dog that had rescued his mastertwice in the mountain expedition.16.What would you do about the problem if you were in my shoes?17.He is not a competent student, be sure, but he studies hard.18.He knew nothing against the man, and however he didn’t trust him.19.No sooner arrived he there than he fell ill.20.I should have given you more help, but I had been so busy with my study.Unit 21.W hen I arrived at the station, the train had already departed.2.H e glanced over the letter and walked away with out a word.3.I can appreciate the motive that prompts you to make this offer.4.J ohn likes to tell this stale joke to us again and again.5.Y ou will have to pay excess postal charges on this letter.6.I could scarcely understand what this book talks about.7.T he wrecks of the airplane were found in the depth of the forest.8.W herever she went, she felt someone hanging about.9.B efore doing it ,you’d better look out the advantages you can benefit from.10.I was stuck with some business, and, therefore, could not come in time.11.By this time next year we shall have completed academic study in university.12.They didn’t tell me whether she had got well.13.The house standing at the corner of the street is the museum of fine art crafts.14.I saw him walking across the park to the school.15.He stood at the platform and waved his hand until the train passed out of thesight.16.It’s no use talking to him as he clings very much to his own opinions.17.All that you have to do is to keep waiting in the cold wind.18.Now that everybody is here, let’s work out the traveling plan.19.The movie he directed is, if not good ,at least tolerable.20.Although it was extremely cold, nobody wanted to give up.Unit 31.H e wrote down her name for fear that he should forget it.2.T he driver looked over the engine carefully lest it should go wrong on the way.3.P lease bring it near so that I may see it clearly.4.H e didn’t go to the station on time, so he didn’t meet his old friend.5.T hey left in such a hurry that they forgot to turn off the TV.6.T here is very little hop that she will pass the final examination.7.I would like to accept your kind invitation with pleasure.8.N one of the five girls came on the trip.9.I cantact him every other week.10.Scarcely had he gone out when it started to snow.11.No one was injured in the accident.12.If you hear the fire alarm, you should leave the building quickly.13.The manager accused one of the hotel servants of stealing the money.14.As winter approached, the wether became colder.15.A camera takes light rays bounced off subjects and focuses them on a sheet of film.16.A coat of paint will dvelop small cracks as it shrinks over time.17.If you reveal your friend’s secrets, you will alienate him.18.This man is addicted to wine.19.John’s work is inferior to Tom’s.20.The murdered woman was killed with a blunt instrument.Unit 41.S everal people were killed as a result of the accident.2.A n old man, as such, really deserves respect.3.W ell, it is no wonder really, is it?4.J ohn has arrived already, hasn’t he?5.H e told me only part of the story and that was that.6.T he committee members resented the president’s not informing them of themeeting.7.T heir walking tour through Lapland never came off.8.H eat makes gases expand.9.T he doctor is feeling the little girl’s puls e. He says it feels normal.10.Mary was a more experienced teacher than Brian.11.The decision to change the deadline created a great deal of anger.12.No one would believe his story. It was so incredible.13.We can never understand Jim, for he always mumbles whatever he says.14.Professors and lawyers are among the most wealthy members in England.15.She would recommend me a good story-book.16.The doctor allowed her to go home on condition that she remained in bed.17.It is very crazy of you to let such an inexperienced young man to drive you home.18.The police had to appeal to force in order to break up the crowd.19.You didn’t say that you would come, but your words imply that you would.20.Look at the matter in its right perspective and you will agree with me.Unit 61.I t’s none of your business, you have no right to interfere.2.I wish I could give you the answer to your problems.3.T o ensure greater accuracy, all invoices will be double-checked before leaving the office.4.P eter showed her his draft of the report, and asked her suggestion.5.C an you deny the truth of his statement?6.W e finally reached an agreement after a lot of hard bargaining.7.I t takes years to qualify as a doctor.8.I don’t really know how to tackle the problem.9.H e said he couldn’t afford to reire from work and live only on his pension.10.It is comsiderate of you toturn down the TV while your sister is still ill in bed.11.It is important that you speak to the dean befor leaving for your vacation.12.It’s about time people took notice of what women did during the war.13.I’d have come with you but that I am so busy.14.I wish you had told me yesterday.15.I failed in my new job. If only I had listened to my parents.16.I’d rather you didn’t take those important documents with you.17.But for your help we would have been late .18.I felt as though we had known each other for years.19.I‘d rather you had given me a new one instead of having it repaired as youdid.20.It is time the kids went to bed.Unit 71.A lthough trees and land have been secured, the animals are disappearing.2.H unting is thought to be responsible for the extinction of some wildlife.3.I t so happened that two men wer caaught in the act of hunting wildlife in Daxinganling.4.P eople have done a lot in stopping the loss of wildlife habitat, which is expextedto end the slaughter.5.T he problems such as deforestation and population explosion were foreseen at an earlier time than animal hunting.6.T he rising slaughter adds a formidable challenge for the next century.7.T he underlying cause of the rapid growth of population is attributed to theuncontrolled birthrate.8.C losing off logging roads is thought to be helpful for protecting wildlife.9.S eeds are spread in the forest to grow into trees.10.Tigers are suffering from lack of preys, which are being killed by humans.11.Selling furs of sildlife can bring in a lot of money.12.By 2020, the silent dawn could be occurring in those forests, where animals are largely gone.13.By huting, we are losing the animals that make the forests function.14.Conservationists are struggling to protect a natural world reeling from suchthreats as population growth, deforestation and pollution.15.Responding to the recent research,some cigarette smokers are becominghealth-conscious.16.People sell the hunted wildlife for food or medicine.17.Daylight breaks on the small village.18.I don’t know why he complains about his low salary all the time. He doesn’tearn as little as I do.19.It was in 1985 that a hole in the ozone layer over the Antarctic was noticed.20.Every week, a staggering 10000 square kilometers of tropical rainforest are cut down.Unit 91.P eter was no more diligent than Jack because both of them failed the finalexamination.2.O nly when you have obtained sufficient data can you come to a sound conclusion.3.“Hurry up, or the tickets will have been sold out by the time we get th ere.”4.H uman beings are superior to animals in that they can use language to communicate.5.T he atmosphere of the earth is much denser than that of the moon.6.T he children went there to watch the iron tower being erected.7.B ats begin their flight as soon as the sun begins to sink below the horizon.8.W hen one is walking on a clear day, far from the city crowds, the mountain gives him a sense of peace.9.H e would have gone to the movies, had he known that Jane would be free.10.Clever as she was,she couldn’t work out t he problem at that moment.11.The government is trying to do something to promote better understandingbetween the two countries.12.There is not the slightest doubt about what he said.13.At the sight of the bear, the frightened girl burst into tears.14.The whole village turned out to welcome the foreign visitors.15.They suspected that the secret had been given away by one of their friends.16.American women had been denied the right go vote until 1920 after manyyears of hard struggle.17.He stopped the car to pick up a young girl who was hitch-hiking across Europe.18.Though the job was hard and new to them, they managed to accomplish it in two weeks.19.She felt relieved when she saw that her children were safe from the NATO’sbombing.20.We are advised that the equipment will be shipped here on due time with itsinstruction manual.。
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上海大学继续教育学院英语学业水平考试真题全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1Shanghai University College of Continuing Education English Proficiency ExamPart 1: Listening ComprehensionDirections: In this section, you will hear several conversations and short passages. After each audio, you will have a chance to answer some questions. The questions and choices will be spoken only once. You must write down your answers as you listen. Make sure to write your answers clearly and in the spaces provided.1. ConversationQuestion 1: What does the man want to do this weekend?A. Go to the movies.B. Stay at home and relax.C. Go hiking.D. Visit his parents.2. PassageQuestion 2: What is the main topic of the passage?A. The history of ShanghaiB. Tourist attractions in ShanghaiC. Shopping districts in ShanghaiD. Traffic conditions in ShanghaiPart 2: Reading ComprehensionDirections: In this section, you will read several passages and answer multiple-choice questions. Choose the best answer to each question and write down the corresponding letter in the space provided.Passage 1Questions 3-5:Shanghai University College of Continuing Education offers a variety of English language courses for students of all levels. Whether you are looking to improve your speaking, listening, reading, or writing skills, we have the right course for you. Our experienced instructors will guide you through the learning process, helping you to achieve your language learning goals.3. What types of English courses does Shanghai University College of Continuing Education offer?A. Only speaking and listeningB. Only reading and writingC. All aspects of English language learningD. None of the above4. Who will assist students in the learning process?A. Inexperienced instructorsB. Experienced instructorsC. No instructorsD. Part-time instructors5. What are the students encouraged to achieve in their language learning goals?A. Fail to meet their goalsB. Not set any goalsC. Strive to achieve their goalsD. Set unrealistic goalsPart 3: WritingDirections: Write an essay on one of the following topics. Your essay should be well-organized and supported with specific details. Use proper grammar and punctuation.1. Describe your favorite vacation destination.2. Discuss the importance of learning a second language.3. Explain how technology has changed the way we communicate.Make sure to write clearly and concisely, and stay within the word limit.篇2Shanghai University Continuing Education Institute English Proficiency ExamPart 1: Reading ComprehensionRead the following passage and answer the questions below.In recent years, the importance of continuing education has become increasingly apparent. With the fast pace of technological advancements and changes in the job market, ithas become crucial for individuals to constantly update their skills and knowledge in order to stay competitive in the workforce.One of the key benefits of continuing education is the opportunity to develop new skills and explore new career paths. Many professionals use continuing education as a way to transition into new fields or to move up the career ladder in their current field. In addition, continuing education allows individuals to stay current with the latest trends and best practices in their industry.Another important aspect of continuing education is the networking opportunities it provides. By attending workshops, seminars, and conferences, individuals have the chance to meet other professionals in their field and build valuable connections that can lead to new job opportunities or collaborations.Overall, continuing education is an essential tool for personal and professional growth in today's rapidly changing world.Questions:1. Why has continuing education become increasingly important in recent years?2. How can continuing education help professionals develop new skills and explore new career paths?3. What networking opportunities does continuing education provide for individuals?4. How can continuing education contribute to personal and professional growth?Part 2: WritingWrite an essay discussing the importance of continuing education in today's workforce. Support your argument with examples from your own experience or research.(Word limit: 500 words)Part 3: Listening ComprehensionListen to the audio recording and answer the following questions.1. What is the speaker talking about?2. What are some of the benefits of attending continuing education workshops?3. How can individuals use continuing education to advance their careers?Part 4: SpeakingDiscuss the following topic with a partner:"Describe a time when you attended a continuing education workshop or seminar. What did you learn from the experience? How did it benefit your career or personal growth?"Be prepared to present your discussion to the class.---This is just a sample of what students may expect in the Shanghai University Continuing Education Institute English Proficiency Exam. The exam is designed to assess students' reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills in English. Good luck!篇3SHU Continuing Education College English Proficiency ExamPart I: Reading Comprehension (40 points)Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the benefits of practicing mindfulness meditation. Originating in ancient Buddhist traditions, mindfulness involves paying attention to the present moment and accepting it without judgment. Many studies have shown that regular mindfulness practice can reduce stress, improve concentration, and enhance overall well-being.One study conducted in 2014 examined the effects of an eight-week mindfulness program on a group of university students. The results showed a significant decrease in anxiety levels and an increase in academic performance among the participants. Additionally, those who practiced mindfulness reported feeling more focused and engaged in their studies.Another study published in 2016 focused on the effects of mindfulness on workplace productivity. Employees who participated in a mindfulness training program reported higher job satisfaction and lower levels of burnout. They also showed improvements in communication skills and the ability to work effectively in team settings.Overall, the evidence suggests that mindfulness can have a positive impact on various aspects of life, including mental health, academic performance, and job satisfaction.Incorporating mindfulness practice into daily routines may lead to significant improvements in overall well-being.Questions:1. What is mindfulness meditation?2. What are some of the benefits of regular mindfulness practice?3. What were the results of the 2014 study on university students?4. How did employees in the workplace productivity study benefit from mindfulness training?Part II: Writing (60 points)Write an essay on the following topic:Discuss the importance of lifelong learning and continuing education in today's rapidly changing world. Include examples to support your argument.Please submit your answers within the allotted time. Good luck!。
上海大学《管理英语》2023-2024学年第一学期期末试卷
上海大学《管理英语》2023-2024学年第一学期期末试卷院(系)_______ 班级_______ 学号_______ 姓名_______1、They don’t feel safe in our town at night because it so dangerous. There’s a robbery every week now.A.becomes B.became C.has become D.had become2、The Games are known as the friendly games because of their ________ on kindness and mutual respect.A.lacks B.focusesC.challenges D.researches3、You look frozen.Sit down by the fire and I you some hot tea.A.make B.was making C.made D.will make4、Mr. Smart is believed to be a capable person, who is equal_____ charge of the company very well.A.to take B.to taking C.to be taken D.taking5、I need to be more mature and ready to ______ my mistakes.A.hold on to B.cut off C.make up for D.take up6、I ______ for Shanghai this Saturday, so I want to know when the earliest plane ______. A.leave; takes off B.am leaving; takes offC.leave; is taking off D.am leaving; is taking off7、---What do you do, Susan?---I am a clerk in a foreign company now. But I __________English in a high school for 8years.A.teach B.had taughtC.have taught D.taught8、Hopefully,the new method will be effective,helping students to get their career plans ________.A.at hand B.at willC.on trial D.on track9、________Wuhu with Shanghai, to be frank, and you'll find it's more convenient to live in the former.A.To compare B.ComparingC.Compare D.Compared10、Considered to be a less dangerous to tobacco, "e-cigs" are taking over the West as more and more people switch over when trying to kick the habit.A.adjustment B.alternativeC.advertisement D.amusement第二部分阅读理解(满分20分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
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Vocabulary and structure1.It’s none of your business, you have no right to ______.a. disturbb. interferec. interruptd. obtain2.I wish I could give you the ______ to your problems.a. conclusionb. answerc. endd. reply3.To ______ greater accuracy, all invoices will be double-checked before leaving the office.a. confirmb. insurec. assured. ensure4.Peter showed her his draft of the report, and ______ her suggestion.a. appealedb. requiredc. askedd. demanded5.Can you ______ the truth of his statement?a. denyb. refusec. declined. reject6.We finally ______ an agreement after a lot of hard bargaining.a. arrivedb. didc. reachedd. drove7.It takes years to ______ as a doctor.a. qualifyb. practicec. completed. pass8.I don’t really know how to ______ the problem.a. set inb. tacklec. coped. draw9.He said he couldn’t ______ to retire from work and live only on his pension.a. riskb. affordc. acceptd. depend10.It is ______ of you to turn down the TV while your sister is still ill in bed.a. concernedb. carefulc. considerated. considerable11.It is important that you ______ to the dean before leaving for your vacation.a. speakb. spokec. have spokend. are speaking12.It’s about time people ______ notice of what women did during the war.a. tookb. takec. have takend. will take13.I’d have come with you ______ I am so busy.a. except forb. provided thatc. but thatd. so long as14.I wish you ______ me yesterday.a. tellb. could tellc. would telld. had told15.I failed in my new job. If only I ______ my parents.a. listened tob. had listened toc. have listened tod. would listen to16.I’d rather you ______ those important documents with you.a. not takeb. don’t takec. won’t taked. didn’t take17.But for your help we ______ late.a. would beb. would have beenc. had beend. were18.I left as though we ______ each other for years.a. have knownb. knewc. had knownd. would have known19.I’d rather you ______ me a new one instead of having it repaired as you did.a. had givenb. have givenc. gaved. giving20.It is time the kids ______.a. go to badb. went to bedc. have gone to bedd. had gone to bed1.Although trees and land have been ______, the animals are disappearing.a. insuredb. ensuredc. securedd. assured2.Hunting is thought to be ______ for the extinction of some wildlife.a. responsibleb. blamedc. chargedd. denounced3.It so ______ that two men were caught in the act of hunting wildlife in Daxinganling.a. occurredb. happenedc. took placed. arose4.People have done a lot in stopping the loss of wildlife habitat, which is expected to ______the slaughter.a. endb. finishc. completed. achieve5.The problems such as deforestation and population explosion were ______ at an earlier timethan animal hunting.a. forecastb. foreseenc. estimatedd. expected6.The rising slaughter ______ a formidable challenge for the next century.a. sumsb. amountsc. addsd. increases7.The ______ cause of the rapid growth of population is attributed to the uncontrolledbirthrate.a. underlyingb. essentialc. elementald. basic8.______ logging roads is thought to be helpful for protecting wildlife.a. Clearingb. Closingc. Closing offd. Clearing up9.Seeds are ______ in the forest to grow into trees.a. sprayedb. spreadc. spilledd. splashed10.Tigers are suffering from lack of ______, which are being killed by humans.a. insectsb. pestsc. preysd. beasts11.Selling furs of wildlife can ______ a lot of money.a. bring inb. bring outc. bring aboutd. bring up12.By 2020, the silent dawn ______ in those forests, where animals are largely gone.a. is occurringb. occursc. occurredd. could be occurring13.By hunting, we are losing the animals that make the forests ______.a. functionb. functioningc. functionedd. have functioned14.Conservationists are struggling to protect a natural world reeling from ______ threats aspopulation growth, deforestation and pollution.a. sob. suchc. thosed. these15.______ to the recent research, some cigarette smokers are becoming health-conscious.a. Respondb. Respondedc. Respondingd. Having been responded16.People sell the hunted wildlife ______ food or medicine.a. forb. toc. atd. with17.Daylight ______ the small village.a. breaks outb. breaks intoc. breaks ond. breaks down18.I don’t know why he complains about his low salary all the time. He doesn’t earn as ______as I do.a. lessb. fewc. littled. more19.It was in 1985 ______ a hole in the ozone layer over the Antarctic was noticed.a. whichb. wherec. whend. that20.Every week, a staggering 10 000 square kilometers of tropical rainforest are ______.a. cut offb. cut upc. cut outd. cut down1.Peter was ______ diligent than Jack because both of them failed the final examination.a. no lessb. not muchc. no mored. not more2.Only when you have obtained sufficient data ______ come to a sound conclusion.a. can youb. would youc. you wouldd. you can3.“Hurry up, or the tickets ______ out by the time we get there.”a. will have been soldb. will sellc. have soldd. have been sold4.Human beings are superior to animals ______ they can use language to communicate.a. for thatb. with whichc. in thatd. to which5.The atmosphere of the earth is ______ the moon.a. much denser thanb. much denser than that ofc. more dense thand. more dense than those of6.The children went there to watch the iron tower ______.a. erectb. erectingc. erectedd. being erected7.Bats begin their flight as soon as the sun begins to sink ______ the horizon.a. beyondb. beneathc. belowd. down8.______ on a clear day, far from the city crowds, the mountain gives him a sense of peace.a. When one is walkingb. If walkingc. Walkingd. While walking9.He ______ to the movies, had he known that Jane would be free.a. would gob. had gonec. will have goned. would have gone10.______, she couldn’t work out the problem at that moment.a. Clever although she wasb. As she was cleverc. She was clever, thoughd. Clever as she was11.The government is trying to do something to ______ better understanding between the twocountries.a. raiseb. promotec. heightend. increase12.There is not the ______ doubt about what he said.a. smallestb. slightestc. weakestd. thinnest13.At the sight of the bear, the ______ girl burst into tears.a. frightenb. frightenedc. frightfuld. frightening14.The whole village ______ to welcome the foreign visitors.a. turned outb. turned upc. turned overd. turned off15.They suspected that the secret had been ______ by one of their friends.a. given offb. given awayc. given upd. given out16.American women had been ______ the right to vote until 1920 after many years of hardstruggle.a. ignoredb. deniedc. neglectedd. refused17.He stopped the car to ______ a young girl who was hitch-hiking across Europe.a. take inb. get onc. put downd. pick up18.Though the job was hard and new to them, they ______ accomplish it in two weeks.a. managed tob. went toc. came tod. succeeded to19.She felt ______ when she saw that her children were safe from the NATO’s bombing.a. assuredb. relievedc. relaxedd. comforted20.We are advised that the equipment will be shipped here on due time with its ______ manual.a. directionb. directivec. instructived. instruction Reading comprehension1.Everywhere we’ve traveled we’ve been asked, ...... complex and valuablemixture of individual national traditions, fashions, and beliefs.1. What’s the main idea of this passage?a. Information technologies bring us into a “global village”.b. People from different cultures can share many things on the Internet.c. In spite of information technologies, different cultures remain different.d. People enjoy watching foreign shows and eating foreign foods.2. What can be inferred from the passage?a. The world is going to be a “global village” which all people will enjoy.b. The assembly line is one feature of low-tech mass production society.c. People would like to share the same culture all over the world.d. Web-televiewers will enable us to set up a “global village”.3. The passage implies that ______.a. technological and social change always brings about change in culture.b. culture always bring about technological and social changec. technological and social change never brings about change in cultured. culture never bring about technological and social change4. The passage suggests that high-tech developments bring about ______.a. more influence on culture in a developed society than in a developing oneb. less influence on culture in a developed society than in a developing onec. as great an influence on culture in a developed society as in a developing oned. no influence on culture at all in either a developed or a developing society5. Which of the following statements is not true according to the passage?a. IT enables people to get easy access to foreign cultures.b. People in different cultures have different ideas of accepting different cultures.c. Disney is an example of a combination of different cultures.d. There won’t be a “global village”.2.In some place cars are forbidden in city centers altogether. …… how often theyhave driven into the city center.1. Where do people have to share a car if they want to go to the city center?a. In Hong Kong.b. In Florencec. In Singapore.d. In Britain.2. The Park and Ride scheme in Britain aims at ______.a. limiting cars entering the city centerb. improving the public transport systemc. providing more buses in the city centerd. setting up a computer-based traffic system3. The government of the Netherlands is especially interested in building cycle paths, for ___.a. many people have bikesb. cycle paths are convenient to buildc. the country is very flatd. it wants to save money4. In the city center of Florence ______.a. cars are allowed only at nightb. cars are forbidden altogetherc. people walk in the morning and eveningd. people are fined if they use cars5. The best title for the passage would be ______.a. Ways to Save moneyb. Using Cars but Not Bikesc. Walking in the City Centerd. Problems of Using Cars3.One of the most unusual graduation speakers of the 1983 commencementseason was not a person at all. ...… but you won’t forget a robot.”1. Robot Redford’s speech was discussed in this article mainly because ______.a. it was politicalb. it was controversialc. it was interestingd. it was insensitive2. Which of the following statements is NOT true?a. Robot Redford was a talking machine.b. Robot Redford walked to the stage by itself.c. Robot Redford graduated from a college in Maryland.d. Robot Redford made a graduation speech in 1983.3. Which of the following statements can be supported by the passage?a. A robot was designed to let humans decrease their productivity.b. Everybody at the commencement was pleased with the arrangement.c. Robot Redford was the brainchild of William Bakaleinikoff.d. Robot Redford’s speech was too difficult to understand.4. According to the passage, an amplified voice is a voice which ______.a. comes from the designerb. sounds more attractivec. is unnatural to human earsd. is made louder5. We can infer from the passage that Robot Redford was at the commencement is order to______.a. make the commencement more successfulb. lessen the chair’s workload to deliver the commencement addressc. display the advantages of the new inventiond. remind people of the need for cooperation with technology4.The game of golf has become more popular each year. ……Together, theyalready cover an area about the size of Belgium.1. The sandy soil ______.a. can pollute natural water suppliesb. is rather poor in absorbing chemicalsc. is the best place to build golf coursesd. can take a large amount of fertilizer2. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?a. Golf courses consume a lot of water.b. Each year many new golf courses are built.c. There is grass growing on the golf course.d. There are many golf courses in Belgium3. We can infer from the passage that ______.a. golf courses already cover a large areab. underdeveloped areas should be protectedc. the forest near Saigon is a well protected aread. golf courses development is speeding up4. The author’s purpose in writing the passage is ______.a. to warn against the fast expansion of golf coursesb. to explain how to limit golf gamesc. to show how to protect the environmentd. to criticize golf course developers5. Golf courses may bring many problems EXCEPT ______.a. consuming much waterb. destroying natural areasc. poisoning sandy soilsd. polluting water supplies5.Shopping for clothes is not the same experience for a man as it is for awoman. …… Most dress shops provide chairs for the waiting husbands.1. When a man is buying clothes, ______.a. he buys cheap things, regardless of qualityb. he chooses things that others recommendc. he does not mind how much he has to pay for the tight thingsd. he buys good quality things, so long as they are not too dear2. What do men care about before they buy the new clothes?a. They care about the size.b. They care about the price.c. They make sure a thing fits before they buy it.d. They make sure that the style is right.3. What does the passage tell us about women shoppers for clothes?a. They welcome suggestions for anyone.b. Women rarely consider buying cheap clothes.c. Women often buy thing without giving the matter proper thought.d. They try to buy clothes for more than its real value.4. When women go on trying new clothes, their husbands ______.a. stay with them and sit on the chairs waitingb. stay and wait outside the shopc. go window shopping aroundd. go to buy something for themselves5. What is the most obvious difference between men and women shoppers?a. The fact that men do not try clothes on in a shop.b. Women bargain for their clothes, but men care less about money.c. Women buy more than men.d. The time they take over buying clothes.Cloze1.Jim, from New York, was …… and didn’t know what he’d done wrong.1. a. taking b. sitting c. attending d. holding2. a. trip b. journey c. travel d. voyage3. a. forgot b. reminded c. remembered d. recalled4. a. joking b. talking c. laughing d. approving5. a. pleased b. surprised c. depressed d. excited6. a. far b. even c. enough d. rather7. a. expected b. expects c. expecting d. expecting of8. a. But b. And c. Still d. As9. a. food b. idea c. discussion d. subject10. a. interrupted b. defeated c. concerned d. excluded2.London was originally established …… Tokyo and other major capitals.1. a. for b. by c. with d. of2. a. whose b. that c. which d. who3. a. position b. location c. place d. state4. a. where b. when c. that d. which5. a. usual b. ordinary c. common d. popular6. a. spoiled b. destroyed c. damaged d. injured7. a. by b. of c. from d. in8. a. looked b. saw c. regarded d. thought9. a. dropped b. failed c. decreased d. declined10. a. for b. with c. to d. as3.The dumpling of material in the world’s oceans has a long history. …… becomeincreasingly important.1. a. Goods b. Objects c. Stocks d. Matters2. a. amount b. range c. variety d. collection3. a. discarding b. removing c. spreading d. dismissing4. a. stages b. bases c. fields d. platforms5. a. relieved b. sent c. freed d. released6. a. surroundings b. surrounded c. surrounding d. surround7. a. until b. for c. since d. during8. a. practiced b. arranged c. regulated d. close9. a. With b. For c. Though d. As10. a. sustainable b. preventable c. noticeable d. changeable4.Advertising is an important …… 5 billion is spent on advertising each year.1. a. substance b. element c. subject d. affair2. a. service b. assistance c. advantage d. duty3. a. senior b. humble c. inferior d. superior4. a. range b. amount c. sort d. variety5. a. target b. victim c. goal d. mark6. a. equipment b. instrument c. device d. media7. a. mail b. shopping c. distribution d. sales8. a. eager b. generous c. difficult d. potential9. a. develop b. developed c. developing d. development10. a. similarly b. properly c. approximately d. relativelyTranslate (Chinese to English)1.我想和你分住这个房间。