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全国2011年7月高等教育自学考试综合英语一试题

全国2011年7月高等教育自学考试综合英语一试题

全国2011年7月高等教育自学考试综合英语(一)试题课程代码:00794I.语法和词汇。

从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳答案,并将所选答案的字母填写在答题纸相应位置上。

(本大题共20小题,每小题1分,共20分)1. Everybody wants ______ properly for what they do.A. to payB. being paidC. to be paidD. to be paid for2. I’m sorry______the glass. But I really didn’t see it in my hurry.A. to have brokenB. to breakC. to have been brokenD. to be broken3. A: I don’t have any CD at home.B:______.A. Neither do IB. So do IC. Neither did ID. So did I4. ______ I waved to him again and again did he see me.A. UntilB. TillC. Not untilD. When5. Don’t tell the boss about it, ______ ?A. will youB. won’t youC. do youD. don’t you6. The teacher tried to make her class as enjoyable as possible______ the students would take agreater interest in the subject.A. soB. so thatC. thatD. since7. I found a man following me; ______ I turned around, he was always there.A. howeverB.whateverC. whileD. whenever8. The workers were made ______ like slaves.A. workB. workingC. to workD. for working9. Do you remember ______Tom about this before?A. to tellB. tellingC. to have toldD.tell10. Never______such a beautiful place before.A. did I seeB. had I seeingC. have I seenD.will I see11. I had no time the other day. Otherwise I ______ to visit you.A. would have comeB. would comeC. must have comeD. came12. As ______ matter of fact, there was ______ exploration in ______ last hours I visited.A. a, an, theB. the, an, aC. a, the, theD. the, an, the13. China is larger than ______ in Europe.A. some other countriesB. any other countriesC. any countryD. all countries14. Three days ______ too long for me to wait.A. isB. areC. takesD. take15. The manager ______him with responsibility for running the shop.A. madeB. leftC. toldD. let16. They called ______ the waiter in a loud voice.A. forB. toC. intoD. up17. There is no use _______that I should have worked harder.A. to sayB. to have saidC. having saidD. saying18. ______ to remind him, the church clock struck seven.A. As ifB. Even thoughC. Only ifD. So that19. We’re going to the countryside ______ next week.A. some timeB. sometimesC. sometimeD. some times20. He arranged ______ the letter to arrive on her birthday.A. atB. inC. toD. forI I.阅读理解。

全国2011年10月自学考试综合英语(二)试题_真题(含答案与解析)-交互

全国2011年10月自学考试综合英语(二)试题_真题(含答案与解析)-交互

全国2011年10月自学考试综合英语(二)试题(总分100, 做题时间150分钟)I. GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARYComplete each of the following 15 sentences with the most likely answer. Write the letter corresponding to your choice on the answer sheet. (1 point each, 15 points in all)1.The English verb system has a ______ complicated tense system than some other languages.SSS_SINGLE_SELA veryB moreC ratherD most该题您未回答:х该问题分值: 1答案:B[解析] 本题考查比较级。

由本句中的than可知,此处应是形容词的比较级,构成more...than结构。

故选B。

2.At their next wedding anniversary, Tom and Sally ______ for twenty-five years.SSS_SINGLE_SELA will get marriedB will have marriedC will be getting marriedD will have been married该题您未回答:х该问题分值: 1答案:D[解析] 本题考查将来完成时。

will have+动词的过去分词构成将来完成时,表示到将采某一时间已经完成的事。

下个结婚周年纪念日是将来的事,而后面的for twenty-five years是完成时的标志,所以用将来完成时。

have been married强调结婚的状态已经持续了一段时间了。

故选D。

3.The student band gave an excellent performance at the celebration, but there were only two teachers present. I wish more teachers ______ the play.SSS_SINGLE_SELA have seenB were about to seeC would seeD could have seen该题您未回答:х该问题分值: 1答案:D[解析] 本题考查虚拟语气。

全国2011年04月自学考试综合英语(二)真题

全国2011年04月自学考试综合英语(二)真题

全国2011年4月高等教育自学考试综合英语(二)试题课程代码:00795I. GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARYComplete each of the following 15 sentences with the most likely answer. Write the letter corresponding to your choice on the answer sheet. (1 point each, 15 points in all)1. The idea of traveling through _________ space to other planets interests many people today.A. aB. theC. /D. one2. I'd get the book for you _________ I could remember who last borrowed it.A. only ifB. if onlyC. except thatD. in case that3. We had to get him to the hospital right away. Otherwise, it _________ too late.A. isB. will beC. wasD. would be4. I think your sister should know _________ to spend her money on fancy goods.A. other thanB. rather thanC. better thanD. more than5. If negotiations for the new trade agreement take _________ , serious food shortage will develop in several countries.A. too much longerB. the longestC. much too longD. the longer6. He was a man of ready advice. He _________ advise anyone on anything on the spur of the moment.A. shouldB. couldC. mustD. might7. I didn't go to his party last night, because _________ I changed my mind.A. on a second thoughtB. on the second thoughtC. on second thoughtsD. on the second thoughts8. _________ we do, it must conform to the interests of the people.浙00795#综合英语(二)试卷第1页(共11页)A. WhateverB. WhicheverC. WheneverD. Wherever9. We must make young smokers realize the harm of cigarettes to their health and help them_________ smoking.A. ridB. leaveC. quitD. cancel10. You can do what you like, but I do not want you to be_________.A. on the wayB. along the wayC. by the wayD. in the way11. It is hard to act according to the _________ which you don't believe in.A. principlesB. judgementsC. proceduresD. attitudes12. John was _________ leaking information to a foreign company.A. suspected ofB. suspicious ofC. doubted aboutD. doubtful about13. The _________ physicist has been challenged by his colleagues.A. respectingB. respectfulC. respectiveD. respected14. Newly woven baskets of this kind often _________ a strange smell.A. give awayB. give overC. give offD. give up15. I'm rather confused; would you please _________ your proposal to me again?A. exposeB. expandC. explainD. exploreII. CLOZEFill in each of the 15 blanks in the passage with the most likely answer. Write the letter corresponding to your choice on the answer sheet. (1 point each, 15 points in all)Most living things undergo two types of biological change during their lifetime. One is 16 , an increase in the size or efficiency of an organism. The other is aging, which involves a decrease in size or efficiency.浙00795#综合英语(二)试卷第2页(共11页)Signs of aging begin to 17 in most people between the age of 30 and40. Heredity determines most of the ways a person changes while aging, but environment also 18 . Graying hair is probably the most common sign of aging. All the senses decline with age. For example, the eyes lose their ability to adapt 19 darkness, and they require brighter light for reading.Movement becomes harder with age. By age 80, about half the muscle cells have been replaced by other kinds of tissue. In women 20 , bones lose calcium and become more likely to 21 . As a person ages, the body's ability to combat infection declines. This change occurs because the white blood cells of 22 is called the body's immune system lose their 23 function.Many people believe that with advancing age, an individual loses the ability to learn, remember, and make decisions. But 24 disease or injury damages the brain, a healthy elderly person who 25 active probably suffers no serious decline in 26 ability.No one completely understands the aging process. Some scientists 27 that human aging will ever be controlled. Others believe that aging can be 28 . Usually, normal human cells can be kept 29 in a laboratory for only a limited time. But 30 cells, such as various kinds of cancer cells, can live for a long time. If scientists can determine how such cells survive, they may gain an insight into the process of cell aging.16. A. to grow B. growth C. to be born D. birth17. A. take place B. get worse C. appear D. drop18. A. plays a role B. leads a way C. makes a decision D. offers a chance19. A. in B. with C. for D. to20. A. especially B. specially C. exceptionally D. specifically21. A. split B. hurt C. crack D. break22. A. which B. what C. that D. it23. A. protective B. productive C. selective D. detective24. A. till B. if C. besides D. unless25. A. extends B. expands C. remains D. maintains26. A. mental B. physical C. visual D. social27. A. suspect B. fear C. doubt D. regret28. A. suppressed B. mastered C. ignored D. conquered29. A. lively B. alive C. living D. life浙00795#综合英语(二)试卷第3页(共11页)30. A. inhuman B. irregular C. abnormal D. unusualⅢ. PARAPHRASINGChoose the closest paraphrased version after each of the following sentences or the italicized part. Write the letter corresponding to your choice on the answer sheet. (1 point each, 10 points in all)31. Sometimes I think how grateful I would be today if I had learned more back then about what really matters.A. Sometimes I feel happy that I was taught what is important at school.B. Sometimes I feel sorry that I didn't learn what is important at school.C. At times I feel resentful that I was not taught anything useful at school.D. At times I feel I should be thankful for those things I learned at school.32. In the way they all glared I could see how they'd come to hate my guts.A. I could see from their angry look that they disliked me very much.B. I could see from their quick look that they were impatient with me.C. I could see from their steady look that they were very curious about me.D. I could see from their confused look that they were shocked at my words.33. Only the good things back home are remembered. It usually takes a trip back home to bring one back to reality.A. A trip back home can help one remember his / her heritage.B. A trip back home can help one understand what life really is abroad.C. A trip back home can make one realize that home is the best place.D. A trip back home can make one realize the difficulties and problems there.34. You painters are a heartless lot.A. You painters are people with no mercy.B. You painters are people with no emotions.C. You painters are people unable to love anybody.D. You painters are people unable to understand others.35. Seeing me having a good time in repose, she was powerless to hide her disgust.A....she was unable to keep calm.B.... she was hopeless in self control.浙00795#综合英语(二)试卷第4页(共11页)C.... she couldn't help feeling powerless.D....she couldn't suppress her disapproval.36. The small hours found Mr. Maydig and Mr. Fotheringay outside under the moon.A. Towards morning, Mr. Maydig and Mr. Fotheringay walked outside to stay in the moonlight.B. Before midnight, people found Mr. Maydig and Mr. Fotheringay looking at the moon outside.C. After midnight, Mr. Maydig and Mr. Fotheringay were outdoors, with the moon above them.D. Late at night, Mr. Maydig and Mr. Fotheringay went outside to appreciate the beautifulmoonlight.37. I never do anything whatever on the ground that it is good for health, though in actual fact the things I like doing are mostly wholesome.A. I never do anything which is not good for health,...B. Whatever is good for health never comes to my mind,...C. I never do anything because it is said to be good for health,...D. Whatever I do is always decided by whether it is good for health,...38. There is a great deal to be said for the suburb.A. The suburb is much talked about.B. The suburb has a considerable advantage.C. It is a great deal better to live in the suburb than in the city.D. It is a great deal easier to talk about the suburb than to live there.39. Meeting after a long interval, friends are like a couple who began to dance again when the orchestra strikes up after a pause.A....their friendship will continue where it is left off.B....their friendship will turn into a romantic relationship.C. ... friends behave in a way as if they were dancing partners.D. ... friends become closer to each other as if they were a happy couple.40. I decided to give her a treat.A. I decided to treat her kindly.B. I decided to give her a day off.C. I decided to offer her some medical care.D. I decided to buy her something she liked.浙00795#综合英语(二)试卷第5页(共11页)IV. READING COMPREHENSIONRead the two passages and choose the most likely answer to each of the questions. Write the letter corresponding to your choice on the answer sheet. (2 points each, 20 points in all)Passage 1A person may have an idea about himself that will prevent him from doing good work. He may believe that he is not capable of accomplishing something even though there is no reason for it. A child may think he is stupid because he does not understand how to make use of the most of his mental abilities, or he may accept another person's mistaken estimate of his ability. People advanced in years may be handicapped by the mistaken belief that they are incapable of learning anything new because of their age.A person who believes that he is incapable will not make a real effort, because he feels that it would be futile. He won't go at a job (尽全力工作) with the confidence necessary for success, and he won't work hard, even though he may think he is doing so. He is, therefore, likely to fail, and the failure will strengthen his belief in his incompetence.Alfred Adler, a famous psychiatrist (精神病医生) , had an experience that illustrates this. When he was a small boy he got off to a poor start in arithmetic (算术) . His teacher got the idea that he had no ability in arithmetic, and told his parents what she thought so that they would not expect too much of him. In this way, they, too, developed the idea, "Isn't it too bad that Alfred can't do arithmetic?" He accepted their mistaken estimate of his ability, felt that it was useless to try, and ended up very poor at arithmetic, just as was expected.One day, however, he became very angry at the teacher and other students because they laughed when he said he knew how to do a problem, which none of the other students had been able to work out.Alfred succeeded in solving the problem. This gave him confidence. He rejected the idea that he couldn't do arithmetic and was determined to show others that he could. His anger and his newly found confidence stimulated him to be at arithmetic problems with a new vigor. He worked with interest, determination, and purpose. Before long he became extraordinarily good at arithmetic. He not only proved that he could do arithmetic, but he learned early in life from his own experience that if a person goes at a job with all his heart he may astonish himself as well as others with his ability.浙00795#综合英语(二)试卷第6页(共11页)This experience made him realize that many people have more ability than they think they have. Lack of success is as often the result of lack of knowledge of how to apply one's ability, lack of confidence, and lack of determination as it is the result of lack of ability.41. The word "futile" in Paragraph 2 probably means________.A. unnecessaryB. uselessC. unimportantD. aimless42. Both Alfred's teacher and his parents thought Alfred________.A. had no confidence in himselfB. was lazy in studyC. had no interest in arithmeticD. was slow in arithmetic43. Why did Alfred become angry one day?A. Because he couldn't work out the arithmetic problem.B. Because the teacher didn't show him the arithmetic problem.C. Because he was challenged to solve a difficult arithmetic problem.D. Because no one believed that he could solve the arithmetic problem.44. According to the passage, a person is likely to fail if________.A. he doesn't work hardB. he is too old to learn anythingC. he doesn't have enough knowledgeD. he has accepted a mistaken belief of his ability45. What does Alfred Adler's story tell us?A. Our failures are often caused by our lack of ability.B. Arithmetic is actually not as hard as it seems to be.C. Some teachers expect too much from their students.D. Our self-judgement may have a negative effect on our success.Passage 2When the French Institute in Haiti (海地) asked me to speak on a subject of my own choice, I picked heroism. It's a subject I know well. I've read many books about it.I spoke of some well-known heroes. I suggested that I was something of a hero myself. Then I told how the hero, in the face of danger, discovers all the great, lasting values of life.When I left the platform, a gentleman came to me. "Great lecture," he said. "I'm Doctor浙00795#综合英语(二)试卷第7页(共11页)Bonbon. I've been asked to make your stay here as pleasant as possible. Would you like to go hunting sharks with me? You seem to enjoy facin danger."I accepted gladly. I saw myself struggling with a huge fish on my rod ...I was to speak again the next afternoon. So we agreed to start early in the morning."By the way," the doctor said as we set out, "you should try out your coucteau.”"My... what?""Your snorkel (潜水呼吸管) . You need to breathe. I'll show you how to work the underwater gun too. What's the matter? Something wrong?"I had to sit down. I tried to tell myself it wasn't so. But there was no doubt about it. I wasn't to fish with a rod. I was to go right down into the water. I opened my mouth to protest ..."You know," the doctor said, "I can't tell you how much we all enjoyed your lecture on courage."I said nothing. There are times when you have to protect your means of earning a living. I was known as a good speaker. If I had to be eaten by sharks to keep my reputation, I was ready. I put on my mask."Now put on the lead belt. It will get you down there instantly," the doctor said. "They'll go down with you." He pointed to the four big men on board.Bodyguards, I thought with relief."They're the beaters (轰赶猎物的人) ," the doctor said. "They'll go ahead and drive the sharks toward you. Then all you have to do is shoot." I didn't have the courage to object. They helped me over the side.At the bottom the first thing I saw was a big fish. I screamed.I can't quite remember what followed. All I know is that, contrary to what I had said in my lecture, in the face of danger the hero does not discover the great values of life. At last I opened my eyes again. The big fish was gone.I tried to retum to the surface. Then I saw a huge form above my head. I seized my gun. I closed my eyes and pressed the trigger.The gun was torn from me.In seconds I was at the surface. Luckily, the boat was near. I was on board in an instant."Where's your gun?" asked the doctor.浙00795#综合英语(二)试卷第8页(共11页)I explained that I had hit a shark. The beast had torn the weapon from my hands.The four big men were climbing back into the boat now. One of them had my gun. He spoke to the doctor in his native language."It seems," the doctor said to me, "that you shot at the hull of the boat."He was trying to suggest that I had mistaken the boat passing over my head for a shark. The very idea!When I stepped to the platform that afternoon, Doctor Bonbon was sitting in the front row. But I didn't let his mocking stare disturb me. I was determined to rise once more to the level of my subject."Ladies and gentlemen," I began, "when the hero finds himself facing danger, the first thing he discovers ..."46. When he was told that he was to go down into the water, the writer had to sit down probably because ________ .A. he could not control his shaking legsB. he wanted to have a better look at the waterC. he wanted to get ready for the underwater adventureD. he could not help asking Doctor Bonbon some questions47. What happened under the water?A. He shot at a shark.B. He shot at the boat.C. He was attacked by a shark.D. His gun was torn away by a shark.48. In the sentence "But I didn't let his mocking stare disturb me." the word "mocking" could be replaced by ________ .A. amusingB. sneeringC. concerningD. encouraging49. The afternoon speech probably opened in this way, "When the hero finds himself facing danger, the first thing he discovers ________ ."A. is his true selfB. is the life valueC. is his wrong concept of heroismD. is the challenge from other people浙00795#综合英语(二)试卷第9页(共11页)50. The story was told in the tone of ________ .A. seriousnessB. admirationC. humourD. criticismV. WORD DERIV ATIONComplete each of the following sentences with a (compound) word derived from the one(s) given in brackets. Write your word on the answer sheet. (1 point each, 10 points in all) 51. The young speaker smiled to the audience ________ as he walked into the lecture hall. (humble)52. When I replied that I did not have any aptitude for salesmanship, she turned her eyes away from me, greatly ________ . (disappoint)53. After they had worked a few miracles, their imagination increased, and their ambition________ . (large)54. My mother believed that I was blessed with a rare ________ to make something of myself. (determine)55. Alex was almost ________ with anger and despair when our team lost the game. (speech)56. The local government gained ________ control of the area after the UN peace-keeping forces left. (effect)57. What caused the ________ of the first world war? (break, out)58. Some newspapers often fail to respect pop icons' right to ________ . (private)59. The homeless child was once treated as a ________ by the owner of a restaurant in the town. (beg)60. The airport control tower kept postponing the ________ of our plane, which annoyed us greatly. (depart)VI. SENTENCE TRANSLATIONTranslate the following sentences into English and write your sentenceson the answer sheet. (3 points each, 15 points in all)6 1.我的计算机肯定有问题了,今天我得请人把它修好。

2011年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语试题(精校版 含答案)

2011年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语试题(精校版 含答案)

2011年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节单选填空(共15 小题,每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D、四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。

21.---We could invite John and Barbara to the Friday night party.---Yes, ?I’ll give them a call right now.A. why notB. What forC. whyD. what22. Try she might, Sue couldn’t get the door open.A. ifB. whenC. sinceD. as23.Planing so far ahead no sense-so many thing will have changed by next year.A.madeB.is makingC.makesD.has made24.I wasn’t sure if he was really interested or if he polite.A.was just beingB.will just beC.had just beenD.would just be25.-Someone wants you on the phone. - nobody knows I am here.A.AlthoughB.AndC.ButD.So26.I can the house being untidy, but Ihate it if it’s not clean.A. come up withB.put up withC. turn toD.stick to27.The next thing he saw was smoke from behind the house.A.roseB.risingC. to riseD.risen28.Only when he reached the tea-house it was the same place he’d been in last year.A. he realizedB.he did realizeC.realized heD.did he realize29.When Alice came to, she did not know how long she there.A.had been lyingB.has been lyingC.was lyingD.has lain30.The form cannot be signed by anyone yourself.A.rather thanB.other thanC.more thanD.better than31.The prize will go to the writer story shows the most imagination.A.thatB.whichC.whoseD.what32.They have arrived at lunchtime but their flight was delayed.A.willB.canC.mustD.should33.It is generally accepted that boy must learn to stand up and fight like man.A.a;aB.a;theC.the;theD.a;不填34.William found it increasingly difficult to read, for his eyesight was beginning to .A.disappearB.fallC.failD.damage35.—Artistic people can be very difficult sometimes.—Well, you married one. .A.You name itB.I’ve got itC.I can’t agree moreD.You should know第二节完形填空(共20小题:每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

2011年10月自考英语(二)真题及解析

2011年10月自考英语(二)真题及解析

2011年10月高等教育自学考试全国统一命题考试英语(二)试卷及答案(课程代码:00015)I. Vocabulary and. Structure (10 points, 1 point each)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 .Students should_____their own interests as well as do their schoolwork.A.persuadeB.pursueC. persistD.proceed答案:B解析:学生在追求兴趣的同时也要兼顾学业。

2. I'd like to remind you that there is no_____on the part of suspects to answer questions.A. obligationB.evidenceC.transactionD.motivation答案:A解析:犯罪嫌疑人一方没有回答问题的义务。

3. He blamed his poor performance_____jet lag.A.to B .for C.on D.at答案:C解析:blame on归责于4.We_____knowledge from our families,schools,jobs,and the mass media.A.requestB.requireC.inquireD.acquire答案:D解析:D项意为“获取”5. Not until recently_____that Thompson had been telling the truth all along.A.I realizedB.did I realizeC.I did realizeD.realized I答案:B解析:Not until引起的倒装句。

6. I don’t need any help at the moment,but I_____your offer.A.appreciateB.admireC.enjoyD.like答案:A解析:我目前不需要帮忙,但感谢你提出来。

2011年4月高自考英语翻译试题及详细答案

2011年4月高自考英语翻译试题及详细答案

2011年4月高自考英语翻译试题及详细答案2011年4月高自考英语翻译试题课程代码:00087I. Multiple Choice (30 points, 2 points each)A. Directions: This part consists of ten sentences, each followed by four different versions marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best translation of the original statement in terms of meaning and expressiveness. (Please write the corresponding letter on your Answer Sheet.)1. A nation's greatest wealth is the industry of its people.A.一个国家最大的财富就是民族工业。

B.一个国家最大的财富就是人民的勤劳。

C.一个民族最大的财富就是人民的工业。

D.一个民族最大的财富就是民众的兴旺。

2. Scientists are confident about the formation of coal, but they do not seem so sure when asked about oil.A.科学家们确实知道煤是怎样形成的,但要是问他们石油是怎样形成的,他们似乎就不那么有把握了。

B.科学家们对煤的形成非常有信心,但是当被问到石油的形成时,他们好像没有那么确信。

C.科学家们对煤的形成非常有信心,但是当被问到石油是怎样形成的,似乎就不那么确信了。

D.科学家们确实知道煤的形成,但要是问他们石油的形成时,似乎就不那么有把握了。

3. I wasn't their enemy, in fact or in feeling. I was their ally.A.在事实上或感情上,我不是他们的敌人。

全国2011年10月自学考试高级英语试题_真题(含答案与解析)-交互

全国2011年10月自学考试高级英语试题_真题(含答案与解析)-交互

全国2011年10月自学考试高级英语试题(总分100, 做题时间150分钟)课程代码:00600全部题目用英文作答(英译汉题目除外),请将答案填在答题纸相应位置上Ⅰ. The following paragraphs are taken from the textbooks, followedby a list of words or expressions marked A to Y. Choose the one that**pletes each of the sentences and write the corresponding letter on your Answer Sheet. One word or expression for each blank only. (25 points,1 point for each)One of the best current examples of what Horowitz is talking 1is John Denver. His most 2 songs—“Sunshine on My Shoulders”, “Rocky Mountain High”, and “Country Road”— 3 the musicaldrive and power of 4 rock, while the lyrics celebrate thesimple 5 of“the good old days”.It is all symbolized in my mind by the hugely successful art 6that television has made 7 to the culture, the 30-**mercial:the tiny drama of the 8 housewife who finds happiness 9 choosing the right toothpaste. When before in human history has somuch humanity 10 surrendered so much of its leisure to one toy, one mass diversion?They had no 11 of comparison and assumed that this was a 12 of his class, just as a traveler stepping off the liner at a foreign 13 for l uncheon sums up a nation’s character forever in the 14 businessman who happens to 15 the table with him.Each week, for example, a record of the sales results of the 16 week for each sales office and for Sales Department as a 17 for each division of **pany is kept and 18 to the sales results for the 19 week of the year 20 .But by and large the news reports **mentaries on CBS and NBC and ABC make every 21 to present viewers with more than one 22 of an issue, either by letting 23 spokesmen have their 24 or by outlining the positions held by both major parties on the subject25 .SSS_SIMPLE_SIN1.A B C D E F GH I J K L M N OP Q R S T U V WX该题您未回答:х该问题分值: 1答案:R[解析] 由此句中的“what”,“talking”可知空格处应填一个介词,因为talk作“谈论某事”解时是不及物动词。

1月全国高等教育自学考题高级英语试卷

1月全国高等教育自学考题高级英语试卷

2011年1月全国高等教育自学考题高级英语试卷请将解答填在答题纸相应位置上,全部题目用英文作答(英译汉题目除外)I. The following paragraphs are taken from the textbooks, followed by a list of words or expressions marked A to Y. Choose the one that best completes each of the sentences and write the corresponding letter on your Answer Sheet. One word or expression for each blank only. (25 points, 1 point for each)West Germany, by contrast, will not be able to 1 any form of euthanasia for a long time to come. Opposition is 2 fierce, because of the shadow of the past. Countries 3 an uninterrupted recent libertarian tradition have less to fear from setting some 4 rules for voluntary euthanasia. By 5 to discuss it, they usher in something worse.We watched while pride allowed unimportant battles to be 6 into the most important stands of the war-because we couldn’t 7 and we couldn’t retreat and because it didn’t matter how many American 8 were provided to prove that point. Now we are told that we have to 9 quietly while the American lives are lost so that we can exercise the 10 arrogance of Vietnamizing the Vietnamese.Newspapers have two great advantages 11 television. They can be used by men as barriers12 their wives. It is still the only effective screen against the morning features of the loved one, and, as such, performs a unique human 13 . The second advantage is that you can’t line a14 pail with a television set—it’s usually the other way 15 .It is only lately that I have found how much science of genetics is 16 . Agronomists and the like have taken to 17 all sorts of vegetables and fruits -changing their 18 nature. This sounds wonderful and often is 19 . For the scientists have not as a rule taken any 20 whatsoever in the taste of the things they’ve tampered with!My own lack of shame in the rioting then ta place in America 21 me. In one sense, I was the 22 of the ghetto child who through hard work and initiative was 23 himself toward a better life. I was the 24 , the exception. It was my life that was held up to Watts youth to 25 .II. Each of the following sentences is given four 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)26. These arguments have never been _________ accepted.A.amplyB. drasticallyC.perpetuallyD. universally27. It takes the most cool-headed and good-tempered of drivers to resist the temptation to revenge when subjected to _________ behavior.A. unfamiliarB. uncivilizedC. unsatisfiedD. uncommon28. The emergency services said it was _________ that no one was seriously injured in the air crash.A. miraculousB. mysteriousC. ridiculousD. relentless29. Banks _________ receive money from their customers in two distinct forms: on current account, and on deposit account.A. formallyB. narrowlyC. normallyD. particularly30. The recession has _________ so many firms that many can no longer survive.A. lessenedB. weakenedC. decreasedD. reduced31. In science, a theory is a reasonable __________ of observed events.A. explanationB. excavationC. expressionD. evaluation32. Children do not learn what it is to lose and will __________ violence to release theirdisappointment.A. refer toB. attribute toC. point toD. resort to33.A sincere __________ is like the sunshine which can boost our morale.A. complimentB. supplementC. accomplishmentD. complement34. He was arrested when his __________ scheme to evade taxes came to light.A. fakeB. fraudulentC. falseD. foreign35. This old room has not been much in use of late. No wonder it has such a_______ appearance.A. vulgar .B. fancyC. shabbyD. cheap36. That little boy was so naughty that he tried to _________ feathers from a chicken.A. flickB. twistC. pluckD. toss37. The task of a teacher _________ patience and conscientiousness.A. commandsB. demandsC. amendsD. mends38. She gave us unfailing _________ and became an essential part of our family.A. devotionB. inspectionC. explorationD. indication39. As we were saying goodbye, the train started with a_________.A. shakeB. shiverC. trembleD. jerk40. Parents should attach importance to their children’s _________ from adolescence to adulthood.A. permissionB. positionC. transmissionD. transitionRead the following passage carefully and complete the succeeding three items III, IV, V.why I Came to College(1) Why have I chosen to attend college? I have put this question to myself at many times and in various forms during the past three and a half months which have constituted the first semester of my freshman year. Have I come because of parental influence, or because I have some goal of my own that I wish to pursue? After pondering these questions on many occasions, I have finally reached the conclusion that I have come to college not for one single reason, but for many, and that it is something that I truly want to do.(2) Originally, my parents did influence my opinions about education in general. My mother, an elementary school teacher, was always proud of my academic successes, but she never really pushed me or demanded that I achieve excellent grades. However, from the beginning of my schooling, my parents seemed to assume that I would attend college, and by the time I reached high school, I had become accustomed to that idea as well.(3) When I entered high school, I enrolled in the college preparatory program offered there, loo ahead four years to college attendance. However, as I proceeded further through high school into my junior and senior years, I became genuinely interested in many of the subjects which I was studying. Chemistry, physics, andcalculus were the courses which held my interest most strongly and I felt that I wanted to continue to study those areas beyond the high school level. Up to that point in my life, I had always claimed that I wanted to attend college. but didn’t realize why until my high school career drew to a close.(4) Finally, I began to recognize in myself a strong drive to obtain knowledge. I knew that I would not be content to simply end my educational career with high school and enter the wor world. I truly felt a need to continue learning in order to gain a better understanding of the world around me. My final decision to attend college seemed a natural one, and my choice of engineering as a field of study came easily as well, since the profession fit well with my academic preferences.(5) The fact that I enjoy learning and gaining knowledge was my main reason for choosing to enter college, but I must admit that it was not the sole reason. In today’s world, a college education has become al most essential if one wishes to compete in the job market. In the next several years, this trend will surely continue, with a Bachelor’s degree becoming almost indispensable if one wishes to find a worthwhile position, and a Master’s degree becoming highly desirable for advanced positions. Although it may sound materialistic, I felt that attending college was a practical and necessary step which I took to ensure a secure future for myself and my family. I made my choice to study engineering primarily on the basis of my love of mathematics and the physical sciences; however, the fact that it is a well-paid and respected profession did have some influence on my final decision to study engineering, rather than a pure science curriculum. Either field would have allowed me to study those subjects which hold my interest, but the decision to pursue the one which would ultimately be more profitable was not a difficult choice to make.(6) A third reason that I am attending college is that I have always hoped that I could make a contribution to the world. I knew that a career involving science and technology would give me the best opportunity to do this. I also knew that in order to pursue such a career, I would be required to go through college. Hopefully, this will enable me to someday make a contribution to the expansion of the frontiers of society’s knowledge, and to in some way benefit mankind.(7) Finally, I chose to attend a diversified college, as opposed to a purely technical institute, because I feel that college should allow a person to grow in areas other than pure academics. It should also expose that student to a variety of social and political ideas, helping to expand his mental horizons. Attending Rutgers University has definitely allowed me to come into contact with a wide variety of lifestyles which could only be found together on a collegiate campus. Additionally, while I am able to major in a scientific field at Rutgers, I am able to simultaneously take courses which explore other fields of study and allow me to become a more diversified and well-rounded person. This overall gain of general knowledge which is available only to the college student is another reason that I was lured toward the pursuitof a higher education.(8) Thus, I came to college not for one reason, but for several different ones. It was something that I had planned, even without fully knowing why, for several years.It was certainly the next logical step in my educational career after the completionof high school. However, only in my final two years of high school did I actually begin to recognize in myself the inherent desire to obtain information and learning which pursue the other goals which I had set for myself. I also knew that I wantedto become a more diversified person, and that a college education was the best meansto attain that end.(9) Why have I chosen to attend college? Sometimes I am unsure of the exact reason myself. I am sure, however, that it is what I should do and what I want to do with the next four years of my life.III. In this section, there are ten incomplete statements or questions, followedby four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer and write the corresponding letter on your Answer Sheet. (20 points, 2 points for each)41. According to the passage, the author came to college mainly __________.A. out of his own willB. because of social pressureC. out of respect for his parentsD. because of financial attraction42. The word “pondering” in Paragraph l can be best replaced by __________ .A. answering appropriatelyB. exploring thoroughlyC. dealing with efficientlyD. thin carefully about43. According to Paragraph 2, which of the following is true about the author’s parents?A. They were demanding.B. They were open-minded.C. They were indifferent to his future.D. They were anxious about his future.44. Which of the following is closest in meaning to the word “genuinely” in Paragraph 3 ?A. reallyB. completelyC. immediatelyD. finally45. It can be inferred from Paragraph 5 that _________ .A. few people study for Bachelor’s degreesB. a college degree means more than ever beforeC. college education is required for a good futureD. a Master’s degree can guarantee advanced positions46. Which of the following can best explain the word “indispensable” in Paragraph 5?A. ingenuousB. essentialC. advantageousD. helpful47. The author chose engineering mainly because _________ .A. it was more popularB. he could make more moneyC. he was more interested in itD. he could be more successful48. College education was expected to make the author _________ .A. realisticB. technically sophisticatedC. intelligentD. comprehensively developed49. The author states in Paragraph 7 that _________ .A. a diversified college can provide knowledge in various fieldsB. a diversified college is the only place where a person can learnC. higher education in a diversified college can ensure success in the futureD. a student can learn as many subjects as he likes in a diversified college50. The purpose of the author in writing this passage is to _________ .A. advertise educational institutionsB. persuade people to obtain college degreesC. emphasize the importance of higher educationD. ex press his understanding of today’s education systemsIV. Translate the following sentences into Chinese and write the translation on your Answer Sheet. (10 points,2 points for each)51. Have I come because of parental influence, or because I have some goal of my own that I wish to pursue?52. When I entered high school, I enrolled in the college preparatory program offered there, loo ahead four years to college attendance.53.Up to that point in my life, I had always claimed that I wanted to attend college, but didn’t realize why until my high school career drew to a close.54.I knew that I would not be content to simply end my educational career with high school and enter the wor world.55.I also knew that I wanted to become a more diversified person, and that a college education was the best means to attain that end.V. Answer the following essay question in English within 80-100 words. Write your answers on the Answer Sheet. (10 points)56. Why did you decide to have higher education?VI. Translate the following sentences into English and write the translation on your Answer Sheet. (20 points,2 points each for 57-60,4 points for 61,8 points for 62)57.这一解决方式的弊端在于它已不再广泛适用。

2011年自考英语试题答案

2011年自考英语试题答案

18.A.ThenB.HoweverC.ThereforeD.Consequently解:B[解析]本题主要考查上下⽂的关系, 要注意however 是表⽰转折关系的词,therefore表⽰因果关系,⽽consequently也表⽰结果。

19.A.SinceB.BeforeC.AfterD.While解:C[解析]本⽂主要考查连词20.A.initiatedB.inventedC.createdD.discovered解:D[解析]本⽂主要考查词义辨析,重点是:invent 和discover 的区别。

Invent表⽰发明以前没有的东西,⽽discover 是指发现以前就存在的东西。

三、阅读理解Passage 1Albert Einstein had a great effect on science and history. An American university president once commented that Einstein had created a new outlook, a new view of the universe. It may be some time before the average mind understands fully the identity (特性) of time and space and so on — but even ordinary men understand now that the universe is something larger than ever thought before.By 1914 the young Einstein had gained world fame. He accepted the offer to become a professor at the Prussian Academy of Science in Berlin. He had few duties, little teaching and unlimited opportunities for study, but soon his peace and quiet were broken by the First World War.Einstein hated violence. The misery of war affected him deeply, and he sat unhappily in his office doing little. He lost interest in his research. Only when peace came in 1918 was he able to get back to work.In the years following the First World War, honors were increasingly heaped on him. He became the head of the Kaiser Whilhem Institute of Theoretical Physics. In 1921 he won the Nobel Prize for Physics, and he was highly honored in Germany until the rise of Nazism (纳粹主义) when he was driven from Germany because he was a Jew.21.The first paragraph is mainly about _____.A.a new outlook of the universeB.the feelings of an American college presidentC.the change in human thought caused by EinsteinD.the difficulty in teaching Einstein's theory解:C[解析]本题是主旨题第⼀段的主题句是第⼀句“Albert Einstein had a great effect on science and history”表明爱因斯坦对科学和历史都有极⼤的影响,⽽第⼆句说明了爱因斯坦使⼈们对世界观,对宇宙有了⼀个新的认识。

全国2011年4月自学考试综合英语(二)试题_真题(含答案与解析)-交互

全国2011年4月自学考试综合英语(二)试题_真题(含答案与解析)-交互

全国2011年4月自学考试综合英语(二)试题(总分100, 做题时间150分钟)课程代码:00795I. GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARYComplete each of the following 15 sentences with the most likely answer. Write the letter corresponding to your choice on the answer sheet. (1 point each, 15 points in all)1.The idea of traveling through _________ space to other planets interests many people today.SSS_SINGLE_SELA aB theC /D one该题您未回答:х该问题分值: 1答案:C[解析] 本题考查冠词的用法。

space表示宇宙空间时,前面不加冠词。

2.I'd get the book for you _________ I could remember who last borrowed it.SSS_SINGLE_SELA only ifB if onlyC except thatD in case that该题您未回答:х该问题分值: 1答案:B[解析] 本题考查短语辨析。

if only要是……就好了;only if只要,只有;except that除……之外;in ease that如果。

根据句意可知,B项符合题意。

3.We had to get him to the hospital right away. Otherwise, it _________ too late.SSS_SINGLE_SELA isB will beC wasD would be该题您未回答:х该问题分值: 1答案:D[解析] 本题考查虚拟语气的用法。

2011年7月高等教育自学考试全国统一命题考试

2011年7月高等教育自学考试全国统一命题考试

2011年7月高等教育自学考试全国统一命题考试英语(一)试卷I. Vocabulary and Structure (10 points, 1 point each)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 .You have to pass the test _you can get the driving license.A.ifB .asC.whileD .before2 .As you can see from the table, when the demand for steel rises, _.A. so do pricesB .so prices doC .neither do pricesD.neither prices do3.All students must have access to quality education without regard wealth or class.A.forB .ofC.inD.to4 .Progress so far has been very good, and we are confident that the project on time.A. will completeB.has completedC .will be completedD.has been completed5 .The room is still in a mess;it thoroughly cleaned.A. can't have beenB .mustn't have beenC .wouldn't have beenD.shouldn't have been6 .By the time the rescuers. got back to the camp, they had nearly of water.A. put outB.run outC.gone shortD.cut short7 .The new bridge should reduce time from 50 minutes to 15 minutes.A. trippingB .touringC .travelingD.journeying8.Paula a special mention for all the help she has given us.A. observesB.deservesC.preservesD.reserves9 .The details of the reforms are to be released next month.A. timelyB .randomlyC .officiallyD.purposely10.Make a list of what you need to bring so that you don't anything.A. failB.dismissC.overseeD.overlookII .Cloze Test (10 points, 1 point each)下面的短文中有十个空白,每个空白有四个选项。

2011年7月自考真题综合英语

2011年7月自考真题综合英语

2011年7月自考真题:综合英语(二) 请将答案填在答题纸相应位置上Ⅰ. 语法、词汇。

从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出一个正确答案,并将所选答案的字母填写在答题纸相应位置上。

(本大题共15小题,每小题1分,共15分)Complete each of the following sentences with the most likely answer. (15 points)1. ______ common in China even in very remote areas.A. Woman doctors areB. Woman doctor isC. Women doctor isD. Women doctors are2. Let’s discuss this matter ______ a cup of tea.A. overB. withC. atD. on3. The pen I bought yesterday ______.A. writes wellB. is written wellC. can’t be writtenD. can be writing4. At the beginning, this sort of thing was fresh and exciting, and then it fell into ______ and became habitual.A. customB. habitC. methodD. routine5. I’m afraid this shirt is too tight for me. May I have a ______ one?A. largeB. largerC. more largeD. very large6. In the early morning my mother was in the kitchen ______ breakfast for us.A. preparedB. preparingC. having preparedD. to have prepared7. New Zealand ______ the death penalty in 1961.A. erasedB. releasedC. abolishedD. negated8. — Would you and your brother like to play bridge tonight?— I don’t know how to play bridge and ______.A. my brother eitherB. my brother neitherC. neither does my brotherD. neither my brother9. Don’t wave my hand ______; you need it.A. offB. awayC. downD. up10. I’d rather he ______ me the truth.A. toldB. will tellC. had toldD. tells11. He was born ______ a teacher’s family.A. inB. offC. atD. of12. Distance can help us rediscover ourselves, ______ we are able to meet each other in a new way.A. thatB. so as toC. so thatD. in order that13. He ______ gardening and planted a lot of beautiful rose trees in his retirement.A. took overB. took outC. took onD. took to14. A few minutes after the plane had taken off, it developed engine trouble and ______.A. crashedB. dashedC. stoppedD. blushed15. The conference ______ three days by the time it ends.A. must have lastedB. will have lastedC. would lastD. has lastedII.完形填空。

2011年04月英语二国考试题及答案

2011年04月英语二国考试题及答案

山东省2011年4月高等教育自学考试英语(二)试题(课程代码:00015 考试时间:150分钟)注意事项:答案必须写在答题卡规定的区域内,未按要求在作答的答案无效。

PART ONE (50 POINTS)I. Vocabulary and Structure (10 points, 1 point for each item)在每小题列出的四个备选项中只有一个是符合题目要求的,请将其选出并将答题卡的相应代码涂黑。

错涂、多涂或未涂均无分。

1. It is obvious to the students ______ they should get well prepared for their future.A. asB. whichC. whetherD. that2. Don’t worry if you don’t understand everything. The teacher will ___ the main points at t he end.A. recoverB. reviewC. requireD. remember3. _______by the advances in technology, many farmers have set up wind farms on their land.A. Being encouragedB. EncouragingC. EncouragedD. Having encouraged4. The art show was______ being a failure;it was a great success.A. far fromB. along withC. next toD. regardless of5. Ricky caught a cold yesterday, ________ he had to stay at home.A. becauseB. butC. orD. so6. ________, the pay isn't attractive enough, though the job itself is quite interesting.A. Generally speakingB. On the contraryC. In particularD. To be honest7. Today Chinese is becoming more and more popular. It _____ in many schools around the world.A. teachesB. is teachingC. has taughtD. is taught8. Amy makes fewer mistakes than Frank. She does her homework______.A. more carefullyB. more carelesslyC. more carefulD. more careless9. I don't know ____ yesterdayA. what he happenedB. what did he happenC. what happened to himD. what has happened10. My brother told me ______ you anything.A. not to bringB. to not bringC. didn’t bringD. won’t bringII. Cloze Test (10 points, 1 point for each item)下面短文中有十个空白,每个空白有四个选项。

全国2011年10月自学考试英语阅读(二)真题

全国2011年10月自学考试英语阅读(二)真题

全国2011年10月高等教育自学考试英语阅读(二)试题课程代码:00596全部题目用英文作答(翻译题除外),请将答案填在答题纸相应位置上I. Reading Comprehension (50 points, 2 points for each)Directions: In this part of the test, there are five passages. Following each passage, there are five questions with four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer and then write the corresponding letter on your Answer Sheet.Passage OneToward twelve o’ clock, when we were crossing a high land, we heard the cry of a young animal, which we all recognized to be a baby ape. We crawled through the bush as silently as possible, still hearing the baby-like cry. Then a frightened little ape came into our sight. I could not tell my surprise when I saw that the baby ape’ s face was pure white - very white indeed - pallid. The little one was about a foot in height. One of the men threw cloth over its head and we secured it with a rope.I called him Tommy, to which name he soon began to answer. He had a great affection for me, and used constantly to follow me about. When I sat down, he was not content till he had climbed upon me and hid his head in my breast. He was extremely fond of being petted and fondled and would sit for hours while any one stroked his head or back.He soon began to be a great thief. When the people left their huts he would steal in and make off with their plantains or fish. He watched very carefully till all had left the house, and it was difficult to catch him in the act.From me he stole constantly. He soon found out that my hut was better furnished with ripe bananas and other fruit than any other; and also he discovered that the best time to steal from me was when I was asleep in the morning. At that time he used to crawl in on his tiptoes, move slyly toward my bed, look at my closed eyes, and, if he saw no movement, with an air of great relief go up and pluck several plantains. If I stirred in the least he was off like a flash, and would presently reenter for another inspection. If my eyes were open when he came in on such a predatory trip, he at once came up to me with an honest face, and climbed on and caressed me. But I could easily detect an occasional wishful glance toward the bunch of plantains.浙00596# 英语阅读(二)试卷第1页共15页He kept the run of mealtimes, and was present at as many meals as possible; that is, he would go from my breakfast to half a dozen others, and beg something at each. He was very fond of boiled meat - particularly boiled fish - and was constantly picking bones. He wanted always to taste my coffee, and would beg of me, in the most serious manner, for some.Tommy had a great deal of intelligence; and if I had had leisure I think I might have trained him to some kind of good behavior, though I despaired of his thieving disposition. He lived so long, and was growing so accustomed to civilized life, that I began to have great hopes of being able to carry him to America. But, one morning he refused his food, seemed downcast, and was very anxious to be petted and held in the arms. I got all kinds of forest berries for him, but he refused all. He did not seem to suffer, but ate nothing; and the next day, without a struggle, died. I was very sorry, for he had grown to be quite a pet companion for me.Questions1-5 are based on Passage One.1. How did the author find the little ape?A. He saw it in remote distance.B. It jumped right in front of him.C. He heard its frightened cry.D. He was told that it was there.2. Which of the following is true of Tommy?A. He liked to climb upon the author and scream in his breast.B. He liked to be petted and fondled by the author.C. He liked to chase the author about when he was very excited.D. He liked to play balls with the author in front of the house.3. When would Tommy steal food from the author?A. He would do it when the author lay still with his eyes closed.B. He would do it only when the food looked inviting.C. He would do it when he was not allowed to get the food.D. He would do it only when he was hungry.4. What kind of food did Tommy like?A. Milk and juice.B. Ripe bananas.C. Bread and butter.D. Boiled fish.5. Tommy __________ when he was dying.A. was restless and excited浙00596# 英语阅读(二)试卷第2页共15页B. had a good appetite for wild berriesC. was anxious to be cared forD. ate few berries and plantainsPassage TwoFor some time past it has been widely accepted that babies - and other creatures - learn to do things because certain acts lead to “rewards”; and there is no reason to doubt that this is true. But it used also to be widely believed that effective reward, at least in the early stages, had to be directly related to such basic physiological “drives” as thirst or hunger. In other words, a baby would learn if he got food or drink or some sort of physical comfort, not otherwise.It is now clear that this is not so. Babies will learn to behave in ways that produce results in the world with no reward except the successful outcome.Pap began his studies by using milk in the normal way to “reward” the babies and so teach them to carry out some simple movements, such as turning the head to one side or the other. Then he noticed that a baby who had enough to drink would refuse the milk but would still go on making the learned response with clear signs of pleasure. So he began to study the children’s responses in situations where no milk was provided. He quickly found that children as young as four mont hs would learn to turn their heads to right or left if the movement “switched on” a display of lights - and indeed that they were capable of learning quite complex turns to bring about this result, for instance, two left or two right, or even to make as many as three turns to one side.Pap’s light display was placed directly in front of the babies and he made the interesting observation that sometimes they would not turn back to watch the lights closely although they would “smile and bubble” when the displ ay came on. Pap concluded that it was not primarily the sight of the lights which pleased them, it was the success they were achieving in solving the problem, in mastering the skill, and that there exists a fundamental human urge to make sense of the world and bring it under intentional control.Questions 6-10 are based on Passage Two.6. According to the author, babies learn to do things which __________.A. are directly related to pleasureB. will meet their physical needs浙00596# 英语阅读(二)试卷第3页共15页C. will bring them a feeling of successD. are good for their psychological development7. Pap noticed in his studies that a baby __________.A. would continue the simple movements even without milkB. would begin to make learned responses even without milkC. would carry out learned movements when it had enough to drinkD. would turn its head to right or left when it had enough to drink8. In Pap’ s experiment babies make learned movements of the head in order to __________.A. be praisedB. please the researcherC. be rewarded with milkD. have the lights turned on9. The babies would “smile and bubble” at the lights because __________.A. the sight of the lights was amusingB. they succeeded in “switching on” the lightsC. they didn’ t need to turn back to watch the lightsD. the lights went on and off quickly10. According to Pap, the pleasure babies get in achieving something is a reflection of __________.A. a basic human desire to understand and control the worldB. the satisfaction of certain physiological needsC. their strong desire to solve complex problemsD. a fundamental human urge to display their learned skillsPassage ThreeWhen trying to understand why some people have trouble living within their means, we tend to blame factors such as high interest rates and irresponsible spending. Now researchers have found another possible factor to add to the list: a gene linked to credit-card debt.Earlier work has shown that genetics plays a role in how we handle money. But a recent study was the first to show that a particular gene affects financial behavior outside the lab. Researchers at the University of California, San Diego, and the London School of Economics looked at genetic data and questionnaires already collected from more than 2,000 young adults aged 18 to 26 as part of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. In particular, they浙00596# 英语阅读(二)试卷第4页共15页looked at whether these young adults said they had any credit-card debt and what version of the MAOA gene they had.Monoamine oxidase A (MAOA) (甲型单胺氧化酶) is an enzyme that breaks down the signaling chemicals called neuro-transmitters in the brain. Previous studies have linked the low-efficiency versions of the MAOA gene - the variants that cause less MAOA to be produced by brain cells - to impulsiveness.In the new study, people with one “low” MAOA gene and one “high” MAOA gene reported having credit-card debt 7.8 percent more often than did people with two “high” versions, the researchers found, even when they controlled for factors such as education and socioeconomic status. For people with two “low” versions of the gene, that number jumped to 15.9 percent.The researchers were surprised by the magnitude of the difference. “The effect is almost as big as financial litera cy,” meaning people’ s ability to digest complicated financial information, says Jan-Emmanuel de Neve, an author of the study.But, de Neve cautions, an individual’ s version of the MAOA gene does not predict whether he or she is carrying debt. The gene affects credit-card debt the way other genes have been found to play a role in breast cancer: a particular version of the gene increases risk, but many other genetic and environmental factors are important, too.Questions 11-15 are based on Passage Three.11. The recent study has found that __________.A. credit-card debt is mainly attributed to high interest ratesB. reckless spending is a major cause of a person’ s debtC. young adults tend to spend more money than they earnD. whether we overspend or not is probably determined by a particular gene12. What have earlier studies proved?A. The way we deal with money is related to our genetic features.B. A particular gene affects financial behavior outside the lab.C. Adolescents’genetic grouping affects their health.D. Too much MAOA may cause someone to behave impulsively.13. What does MAOA refer to?A. A neuro-transmitter.B. A gene.浙00596# 英语阅读(二)试卷第5页共15页C. An enzyme.D. A brain cell.14. What can we learn from Paragraph 4?A. People with two different MAOA genes run a greater risk of carrying debt than those with two low MAOA genes.B. How much MAOA can be produced by brain cells depends on what versions of MAOA genes a person has.C. People with two high MAOA genes are less likely to make ends meet than those with two different MAOA genes.D. How much MAOA can be produced by brain cells is related to how many MAOA genes a person has.15. According to the last paragraph, what does de Neve want to clarify about their research findings?A. Different genes play different roles: one type of gene can’ t take the place of other genes.B. The same gene that affects credit-card debt may also increase the risk of breast cancer.C. The low version of MAOA gene is bound to leave people heavily in debt.D. The low version of MAOA gene alone may not necessarily result in overspending.Passage FourPublic health experts have long been skeptical about the beneficial effect of pets on the health of their owners. After all, dogs bite and pass on parasites, and pigeons and parrots cause lung disease. However, in 1991, researchers at the University of Cambridge in Britain discovered that a short time after acquiring a cat or a dog, some people suffer less from health problems such as headache, backache and flu. It was also announced recently that Australians who keep pets tend to have less cholesterol in their blood than non-pet owners with comparable lifestyles, making them less likely to develop heart disease.For the time being, the findings are little more than puzzling correlations. Why should owning a pet make you less likely to suffer from backache? Why should it reduce your cholesterol level? Many researchers suspect that answers will be found in the subtle links between mental and physical well-being. If the newly discovered correlations between human health and pet ownership can be confirmed, they are likely to trigger fresh research on the psychological and physiological effects of keeping pets.浙00596# 英语阅读(二)试卷第6页共15页The hint that pets could help some people to live longer came from a discovery made over a decade ago. Erica Friedmann, working at the University of Maryland in the United States, investigated whether a person’s social life and degree of social isolation might influence their ability to survive a heart attack. Friedmann interviewed 92 recovering male patients and quizzed them in detail about their lifestyle, a few questions touching upon pets. A year later fourteen of the 92 men had died. Friedmann went back to her data to look for differences between those who had and those who had not survived. She found that socially isolated people were more likely to fall victim, and that those who had pets were more likely to recover.Or the explanation is that pets can provide owners with a special kind of emotional support which is lacking or at least uncommon in relationships between people. An animal’ s muteness is a benefit, not a burden. The problem with language is that although we use it to communicate the deepest thoughts and emotions, we also use it to deceive, misinform, criticize and insult others. The fact that pets listen and seem to understand, but do not question or evaluate, may be one of their most endearing assets as companions. It resembles the relationships some psychotherapists try to build.Questions 16-20 are based on Passage Four.16. For a long time doctors have been doubtful if __________ .A. animals make good petsB. pets help spread diseasesC. pets have good effects on their owners’healthD. happy pets rarely suffer from heart disease17. Researchers in Britain have now found that pet owners __________ .A. rarely experience headache, backache and fluB. suffer only from minor health problemsC. have little cholesterol in their bloodD. are usually free from heart disease18. One well-established belief among researchers is that __________ .A. one’ s mental state has nothing to do with his physical well-beingB. people who keep pets have no chance of getting heart diseaseC. pets bring about health hazards to their owners浙00596# 英语阅读(二)试卷第7页共15页D. one’ s mental state has much to do with his physical health19. Friedmann’ s investigation suggests that __________ .A. pets help the owners survive their diseasesB. isolated people outnumber pet owners in developing a heart diseaseC. owning a pet actually cures the owner’ s diseasesD. pets make little difference for patients’recovery20. What makes pets good companions?A. They are able to express the deepest feelings.B. They just listen quietly without any comments.C. They do not show signs of stress themselves.D. They can resemble human emotions.Passage FiveConcern about individual privacy on the Internet has been rising. E-commerce continues to grow, but many online shoppers are concerned about how their personal information is being or might be used. According to a Harris poll, many people do not shop online because of this concern, and of those who do shop online, 41% say they are very concerned about how a company uses their personal information. Now a clear majority of Americans - 57% - favor some sort of laws regulating how personal information is collected and used. Just as people are angry at intrusions into their physical space, they now want to protect the privacy of their virtual space.For most companies, the Web can be a vast source of information about customers. Each buying that a user conducts on a Web site, from a single click to an actual online purchase, can be stored and analyzed. A company can learn about visitors to its Web site through “cookies”, which are small data files that the site creates on the first visit and stores in the user’s computer. A cookie contains a unique tracking number, which enables sites to “remember” users on all subsequent visits. When you visit a site, it places electronic bits of data in your computer that tell the site a lot about you: what your e-mail address is, which portions of a Web site you looked at, what purchases you made, and so on. Many people do not even know that these “cookies” are being placed into their computers. Privacy advocates point out that if Web profiles ever became available for sale on the open market, such information could be used against people. For example, someone might not be hired for a future job if it became known that he or she had sought certain浙00596# 英语阅读(二)试卷第8页共15页health advice on the Web. Or let’ s say a customer has purchased a lot of ice cream and wine on the Web. An insurance company could use that information against the person, assuming he or she would be a candidate for high cholesterol or alcoholism, and refuse to provide insurance. Questions 21-25 are based on Passage Five.21. Many people refuse to do on-line shopping because they are afraid that __________.A. the quality of the product they buy cannot be guaranteedB. their personal information might be illegally usedC. the goods they buy cannot be delivered in timeD. the goods they buy will be lost during delivery22. What’s the meaning of “virtual” at the end of paragraph one?A. Of particles with extremely short lifetimes.B. Nearly as described but not completely.C. Not physically existing but produced by a computer.D. Of points where rays meet if produced backward.23. A company can collect the personal information of shoppers visiting its Web site__________ .A. through small data files established in the user’ s computerB. the first time an online shopper uses a unique tracking numberC. when the shopper conducts a transaction onlineD. from Web profiles bought on the market24. What is the major function of “cookies”?A. To store visitors’information on the web site.B. To record a tracking number of each visitor.C. To inform users on all their visits.D. To tell the site a lot about the visitors.25. The fact that an online shopper buys a lot of ice cream __________ .A. may indicate his economic statusB. may make it harder for him to get insuranceC. may suggest his brand preferenceD. may reveal the web sites he often visits浙00596# 英语阅读(二)试卷第9页共15页II. Vocabulary (10 points, 1 point for each)Directions: Scan the following passage and find the words which have roughly the same meanings as those given below. The number in the brackets after each word definition refers to the number of paragraph in which the target word is. Write the word you choose on the Answer Sheet.By far, the most vulnerable older persons are women, who are more likely than men to lack basic literacy and numerical skills, less likely to have paid work, and less likely to be eligible for pensions - where they are available. When women are eligible for pension, because of their lower pay and interrupted work histories, they are likely to receive lower pensions. Older women who have lost their partners greatly outnumber their male counterparts. In some countries, widows are often denied access to or control over resources. Also, women’s inheritance rights are poorly established in many societies. For these and other reasons, women, especially in developing countries, are much more likely to sink into poverty in their older years. Security schemes to alleviate poverty must take into account that most of the older poor are women, of whom many have limited experience in the labor force.The demand for new skills and knowledge places older workers at a disadvantage, as their training and skills developed earlier in life become obsolete. But age discrimination compounds many of the difficulties older workers face in the labor market. Biased attitudes hamper the efforts of older workers to find new employment and discourage employers from providing them with training. However, there is evidence that prejudices against the abilities of older workers are unfounded, and that the average difference in work performance between age groups is significantly less than the differences between workers within each age group.Training and education are particularly important in helping older workers to adapt to changing demand and opportunities. Lifelong learning, which is increasingly recommended by social policy experts, is an important cultural and economic asset. Implicit in the concept of lifelong learning is the rejection of a society structured on the basis of age, in which education and training are one-time undertakings experienced only early in life.26. open to emotional or physical danger or harm (Para. 1)浙00596# 英语阅读(二)试卷第10页共15页27. the ability to read and write (Para. 1)28. qualified, suitable (Para. 1)29. make something more bearable or less severe (Para. 1)30. out-of-date, not used any more (Para. 2)31. makes a problem or difficult situation worse; worsens (Para. 2)32. prevent the free movement, action, or progress of (Para. 2)33. biased and unreasonable opinions or feelings (Para. 2)34. suggested but not communicated directly (Para. 3)35. tasks or projects (Para. 3)III. Summarization (20 points, 2 points for each)Directions: In this part of the test, there are ten paragraphs. Each of the paragraphs is followed by an incomplete phrase or sentence which, summarizes the main idea of the paragraph. Spell out the missing letters of the word on your Answer Sheet.Paragraph OneCaring for people is one area where the states of Eastern Europe are far in advance of other parts of the world. Most medical and social services are provided free, and in some countries workers do not even have to make contributions to the health and insurance funds, since these contributions are made by the employer.36.In Eastern Europe, people can usually enjoy very good medical and social s_____________ . Paragraph TwoSome pessimistic experts feel that the automobile is bound to fall into disuse. They see a day in the not-too-distant future when all autos will be abandoned and allowed to rust. Other authorities, however, think the auto is here to stay. They hold that the car will remain a leading means of urban travel in the foreseeable future.37. Possible p___________ of automobiles.Paragraph ThreeIn the past, making structures quake-resistant meant firm yet flexible materials, such as steel and wood that bend without breaking. Later, people tried to lift a building off its foundation, and insert rubber and steel between the building and its foundation to reduce the impact of ground 浙00596# 英语阅读(二)试卷第11页共15页vibrations. The most recent designs give buildings brains as well as concrete and steel supports. These are called smart buildings.38. Different ways to i__________ quake-resistance of a building.Paragraph FourCommon interests appear to be a significant factor in selecting friends. Very close and trusted friends share faith in each other. They feel secure that they will not be ridiculed, and their faith will be respected. Betraying a trust is a very quick and painful way to terminate a friendship. 39. Common faith helps k_________ friendship.Paragraph FiveThere are a large number of dieting programs to be found online, each promising you significant weight loss. Experts warn people against going for any and every diet program. If your diet is too strict you might harm your health. Your motive should be to lose weight in a healthy way.40. Strict dieting is an u__________ way of losing weight.Paragraph SixLove and knowledge led me upward toward the heavens. But always pity brought me back to earth. Children in famine, helpless old people and the whole world of loneliness, poverty, and pain make a mockery of what human life should be. I long to destroy the evil, but I can’ t and I too suffer.41. S___________ is one of the essential qualities of the speaker.Paragraph SevenIt is important to remember that all children who live through a divorce do not react in the same way. Self-blame virtually disappears after the age of 6, fear of abandonment diminishes after the age of 8, and the confusion and fear of the young child is replaced in the older child by shame, anger, and self-reflection.42. There is some r_____________ between age and children’ s characteristic reaction to divorce. Paragraph EightKnowing our genetic makeup can help us gauge whether or not we may be stricken by a particular illness, such as cancer. Even before birth, we are able to do genetic screenings to 浙00596# 英语阅读(二)试卷第12页共15页determine what a child’s genetic disorders will be. In addition to predicting genetic predispositions toward diseases, gene therapies may provide new treatments or cures for serious diseases.43. Great progress in g___________ engineering.Paragraph NineThe US Federal Reserve raised American interest rates last night for a thirteenth time in a row and signaled that, while it remains set to push them still higher, its 18-month campaign of increases will start to wind down next year.44. This year’ s repeatedly rising interest rates will probably f____________ next year. Paragraph TenProbably the most primitive reason for teenage rebelliousness is physical in nature. At about the beginning of adolescence, children are undergoing profound hormonal changes as their bodies go through puberty. Their bodies are telling them that they are no longer children, and yet their parents are still treating them as children.45. Reasons why teenagers r_____________ their parents.IV. Translation. (20 points, 4 points for each)Directions: In the following passage, there are five groups of underlined sentences. Read the passage carefully and translate these sentences into Chinese. Write the Chinese version on your Answer Sheet.Our society is consumer oriented - dangerously so. To keep the wheels of industry turning, we manufacture consumer goods in endless quantities, and, in process, are rapidly exhausting our natural resources. But this is only half the problem. What do we do with manufactured products when they are worn out? They must be disposed of. Unsightly junkyards full of rusting automobiles already surround every city in the nation. Americans throw away 80 billion bottles and cans each year, enough to build more than ten stacks to the moon.It wasn’ t always like this. 46. Only 100 years ago man lived in harmony with nature. There weren’ t so many people then and their wants were fewer. Whatever waste were produced could be absorbed by nature and were soon covered over. Today this harmonious relationship is threatened by man’ s lack of foresight and planning, and by his carelessness and greed. For man is 浙00596# 英语阅读(二)试卷第13页共15页slowly poisoning his environment.Pollution is a “dirty” word. To pollute means to contaminate - to spoil something by introducing impurities which make it unfit or unclean to use. Pollution comes rn many forms. We see it, smell it, taste it, drink it, and stumble through it. 47. We literally live in and breathe pollution, and, not surprisingly, it is beginning to threaten our health, our happiness and our very civilization .Once we thought of pollution as meaning simply smog - the choking, stinging, dirty air that hovers over cities. But air pollution, while it is still the most dangerous, is only one type of contamination among several which attack the most basic life function.Through the uncontrolled use of insecticides, man has polluted the land, killing the wildlife. By dumping sewage and chemicals into rivers and lakes, we have contaminated our drinking water. 48. We are polluting the ocean, too, killing the fish and thereby depriving ourselves of an invaluable food supply.Part of the problem is our exploding population. More and more people produce more wastes. But this problem is intensified by our “throw-away” technology. Each year Americans dispose of 7 million autos, 20 million tons of waste paper, 25 million pounds of toothpaste tubes and 48 million cans. We throw away gum wrappers, newspapers, and paper plates. It is easier and cheaper to buy a new one and discard the old, even though 95 percent of its parts may still be functioning. Baby’ s diapers, which used to be made of reusable cloth, are now paper throwaways. 49. Soon we will wear clothing made of paper: “Wear it once and throw it away,” will be the slogan of the fashion conscious.Where is this all to end? Are we turning the world into a gigantic dump, or is there hope that we can solve the pollution problem? Fortunately, solutions are in sight. A few of them are positively ingenious.Take the problem of discarded automobiles, for instance. Each year over 40,000 of them are abandoned in New York City alone. Eventually the discards end up in a junkyard. But cars are too bulky to ship as scrap to a steel mill. They must first be flattened. 50. This is done in a giant compressor which can reduce a Cadillac to the size of a television set in a matter of minutes. Any leftover scrap metal is mixed with concrete and made into exceptionally strong bricks that are浙00596# 英语阅读(二)试卷第14页共15页。

2011年高等教育自学考试英语全国统一命题试题及答案

2011年高等教育自学考试英语全国统一命题试题及答案

2011年4月高等教育自学考试全国统一命题考试英语(二)试卷V ocabulary and Structure(10points 1 point each)Ⅰ从下列各句四个选项中选出一个最佳答案,并在答题纸上将相应的字母涂黑。

1.You may use bike____B____ you give it back to me tomorrow morning.A. unlessB. providedC. thoughD. because2.He could not ___B_____his tears on hearing that he was not admitted to the universityA. hold upB. hold backC. get overD. get through3.Good parents have the ability to communicate messages of love, trust, and self-worth ___C___their childrenA. onB. forC. withD. to4.The teacher required that all errors should be ___B____eliminated before the students turn in their term paper.A. deportedB. eliminatedC. deprivedD. implemented5.A person is lucky if his career ____C____with his interest and hobby.A. concernsB. competesC. coincidersD. compares6.Out sleep influences our mood. our mood, ____A____,affects our performance.A. in returnB. in vainC. in shortD. in turn7.It was _____A___of you not to disturb us while we were sleeping.A. considerateB. consideringC. considerableD. considered8.I'd appreciate it very much if you could make some ____C____on my recent article at the conference.A. requestsB. referencesC. remarksD. restrictions9.He is ___A___absorbed in his own thoughts that he seems unaware of what's going on in the room.A. soB. eachC. veryD. much10.No sooner____C___had I reached home than Michael arrived with Jane in his car.A. did I reachB.I had reachedC. had I reachedD.I reachedⅡ.Cloze Test(10point,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。

自考英美文学选读2011年7 月真题及答案

自考英美文学选读2011年7 月真题及答案

2011年7月高等教育自学考试全国统一命题考试英美文学选读试题课程代码:00604全部题目用英文作答,请将答案填在答题纸相应位置上PART ONE (40 POINTS)I. Multiple Choice(40 points in all, 1 for each)Select from the four choices of each item the one that best answers the question or completes the statement. Mark your choice and write the corresponding letter A, B, C or D on the answer sheet.1. All of Charles Dickens’ works, with the exception of _________, present a criticism of the more complicated and yet most fundamental social institutions and morals of the Victorian England.A. Bleak HouseB. Hard TimesC. Great ExpectationsD. A Tale of Two Cities2. From ____________ on, the tragic sense becomes the keynote of Thomas Hardy’s novels, the conflict between the traditional and the moden is brought to the center of the stage.A. The Return of the NativeB. The Mayor of CasterbridgeC. Tess of the D’UrbervillesD. Jude the Obscure3. George Bernard Shaw’s play ____________ shows his almost nihilistic bitterness on the subjects of the cruelty and madness of World War I and the aimlessness and disillusion of the young.A. Getting MarriedB. Too True to Be GoodC. Widowers’ HousesD. The Apple Cart4. It was only after the publication of ____________ that D.H. Lawrence was recognized as a prominent novelist.A. The TrespasserB. The White PeacockC. Sons and LoversD. The Rainbow5. T. S. Eliot’s poem ____________ is heavily indebted to James Joyce in terms of the stream- of -consciousness technique, also a prelude to The Waste Land.A. “Prufrock”B. “Gerontion”C. The Hollow MenD. Lyrical Ballads6. Charlotte Brontё’s ____________ is noted for its sharp criticism of the existing society, e. g. the religious hypocrisy of charity institutions.A. The ProfessorB. Wuthering HeightsC. VilletteD. Jane Eyre7. Shelley’s greatest achievement is his four - act poetic drama ____________ , which is an ex- ultant work in praise of humankind’s potential.A. AdonaisB. Queen MabC. Prometheus UnboundD. Kubla Khan8. Among the Romantic poets ____________ is regarded as a “worshipper of nature”.A. William BlakeB. William WordsworthC. George Gordon ByronD. John Keats9. The most perfect example of the verse drama after Greek style in English is John Milton’s____________.A. Paradise LostB. Paradise RegainedC. Samson AgonistesD. Areopagitica10. The major theme of Jane Austen’s novels is____________.A. love and moneyB. money and social statusC. social status and marriageD. love and marriage11. T. S. Eliot’s most important single poem ____________ has been hailed as a landmark and a model of the 20th-century English poetry.A. The Hollow MenB. The Waste LandC. Murder in the CathedralD. Ash Wednesday12. According to the subjects, William Wordsworth’s short poems can be classified into two groups, poems about____________.A. nature and human lifeB. happiness and childhoodC. symbolism and imaginationD. nature and commonlife13. Among the following writers ____________ is considered to be the best -known English dramatist since Shakespeare.A. Oscar WildeB. John GalsworthyC. W. B. YeatsD. George Bernard Shaw14. William Blake’s ____________ composed during the climax of the French Revolution plays the double role both as a satire and a revolutionary prophecy.A. The Book of UrizenB. The Book of LosC. Poetical SketchesD. Marriage of Heaven and Hell15. Charles Dickens’ works are characterized by a mingling of ____________ and pathos.A. metaphorB. passionC. satireD. humor16. Daniel Defoe describes ____________ as a typical English middle -class man of the eigh- teenth century, the very prototype of the empire builder, the pioneer colonist.A. Robinson CrusoeB. Moll FlandersC. GulliverD. Tom Jones17. In Thomas Hardy’s Wessex novels, there is an apparent ____________ touch in his de- scription of the simple and beautiful though primitive rural life.A. nostalgicB. tragicC. romanticD. ironic18. Of all the eighteenth - century novelists ____________ was the first to set out, both in the-ory and practice, to write specially a “comic epic in prose”, the first to give the mode rn novel its structure and style.A. Thomas GrayB. Richard Brinsley SheridanC. Jonathan SwiftD. Henry Fielding19. Shakespeare’s authentic non-dramatic poetry consists of two long narrative poems: Venus and Adonis and____________.A. Julius CaesarB. The Winter’s TaleC. The Rape of LucreceD. The Two gentlemen of Verona20. John Milton’s ____________ is probably his most memorable prose work, which is a great plea for freedom of the press.A. Paradise LostB. Paradise regainedC. AreopagiticaD. Lycidas21.D. H. Lawrence’s novels ____________ are generally regarded as his masterpieces.A. The Rainbow; Women in LoveB. The Rainbow; Sons and LoversC. Sons and Lovers; Lady Chatterley’s LoverD. Women in Love; Lady Chatterley’s Lover22. The best representatives of the English humanists are Thomas More, Christopher Mar-lowe and____________.A. William ShakespeareB. John MiltonC. Henry FieldingD. Jonathan Swift23. Mark Twain’s particular concern about the local character of a region came about as “local color ism,” a unique variation of American literary____________.A. romanticismB. nationalismC. modernismD. realism24. As a poet with a strong sense of mission, Walt Whitman devoted all his life to the creation of the “single” poem,____________.A. Drum TapsB. North of BostonC. A Boy’s WillD. Leaves of Grass25. William Faulkner creates his own mythical kingdom that mirrors not only the decline of the____________ society of America but also the spiritual wasteland of the whole American society.A. EasternB. WesternC. SouthernD. Northern26. In his final years, Herman Melville turned again to prose fiction and wrote what is probably his second famous work, ____________ , which was published after his death.A. Billy BuddB. RedburnC. Moby - DickD. Typee27. The Sun Also Rise casts light on a whole generation after ____________ and the effects of the war by way of a vivid portrait of “the Lost Generation. ”A. the Spanish Civil WarB. the American- Mexican WarC. WWID. WWII28. Herman Melville went to the South Seas on a whaling ship in 1841, where he gained the first -hand information about whaling that he used later in____________.A. TypeeB. RedburnC. Moby - DickD. Omoo29. According to ____________ , the life - death cycle, the spring and winter of the earth, the birth and death of the animals is reality.A. Theodore DreiserB. William FaulknerC. Henry JamesD. F·Scott Fitzgerald30. “Though life is but a losing battle, it is a struggle man can dominate in such a way that loss become s dignity. ” This is an outlook towards life that ____________ had been trying to illustrate in his works.A. F·Scott FitzgeraldB. Ernest HemingwayC. Theodore DreiserD. William Faulkner31. More than five hundred poems ____________ wrote are about nature, in which his (her) general skepticism about the relationship between man and nature is well -expressed.A. Robert FrostB. Emily DickinsonC. Ezra PoundD. Walt Whitman32. In 1954, the Nobel Prize for literature was granted to ____________ , one of the greatest of American writers.A. Ernest HemingwayB. Robert FrostC. Henry JamesD. Theodore Dreiser33. North of Boston is described by Robert Frost as “a book of poople,” which shows a brilliant insight into ____________ character and the background that formed it.A. EasternB. WesternC. SouthernD. New England34. Walt Whitman is radically innovative in terms of the form of his poetry. What he prefers for his new poetic feelings is “ ____________ ”.A. standardized rhymingB. regular rhymingC. free verseD. strict verse35. Henry James’ fame generally rests upon his novels and stories with the____________ theme.A. internationalB. localC. colonialD. post-modern36. The Financier, The Titan and The Stoic by Theodore Dreiser are called h is “Trilogy of_________. ”A. HatredB. DeathC. DesireD. Fate37. In 1920, F·Scott Fitzgerald’s first novel ____________ was published, which was, to some extent, his own story.A. This Side of ParadiseB. Tales of the Jazz AgeC. All the Sad Young MenD. Taps at Reveille38. In 1837, Nathaniel Hawthorne published Twice - Told Tales, a collection of ____________ which attracted critical attention.A. poemsB. short storiesC. essaysD. plays39. William Faulkner set most of his works in the American ____________ , with his emphasis on the ________subjects and consciousness.A. North... NorthernB. East... EasternC. West... WesternD. South... Southern40. The House of the Seven Gables was based on the tradition of a curse pronounced on____________’s family when his great - grandfather was a judge in the Salem witchcraft trials.A. Nathaniel HawthorneB. Washington IrvingC. Ezra PoundD. Walt WhitmanPART TWO (60 POINTS)II. Reading Comprehension (16 points in all, 4 for each)Read the quoted parts carefully and answer the questions in English. Write your answers in the corresponding space on the answer sheet.41. “Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow’st;Nor shall Death brag thou wander’st in his shade,When in eternal lines to time thou grow’st:So long as men can breathe, or eyes can see,So long lives this, and this gives life to thee. ”Questions:A. Who’s the poet of the quoted stanza, and what’s the title of the poem?B. What does the word “this” in the last line refer to?C. What idea do the quoted lines express?42. “Never did sun more beautifully steepIn his first splendor, valley, rock or hill;Ne’er saw I, never felt, a calm so deep !The river glideth at his own sweet will:Dear God! The very houses seem asleep;And al l that mighty heart is lying still!”( From Wordsworth’s sonnet Composed upon Westminster Bridge)Questions:A. What does this sonnet describe?B. What does the phrase “mighty heart” refer to?C. The sonnet follows strictly the Italian form. What is the feature of the Italian form of sonnet?43. “ The woods are lovely, dark and deep,But I have promises to keep,And miles to go before I sleep,And miles to go before I sleep. ”Questions:A. Who’s the poet of the quoted stanza, and what’s the title of the poem?B. What does the word “sleep” mean?C. What idea do the four lines express?44. “ I celebrate myself, and sing myself,And what I assume you shall assume,For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you.I loafe and invite my soul,I lean and loafe at my ease observing a spear of summer grass. ”( From Walt Whitman’s Song of Myself)Questions:A. Who does “myself” refer to?B. How do you understand the line “I loafe and invite my soul” ?C. What does “a spear of summer grass” s ymbolize?III. Questions and Answers (24 points in all, 6 for each)Give a brief answer to each of the following questions in English. Write your answers in the corresponding space on the answer sheet.45. What’s the theme of the poem Paradise Lost? What’s the author’s intention to create it and the implication that the poem expresses?46. The Waste Land is T. S. Eliot’s most important single poem. What’s the theme of the poem?47. In American literature, Emily Dickinson’s poetry is unique and unconventional in its own way. What are the features of Dickinson’s poems?48. What’s the theme of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby?IV. Topic Discussion(20 points in all, 10 for each)Write no less than 150 words on each of the following topics in English in the corresponding space on the answer sheet.49. Discuss Charles Dickens’ art of fiction: the setting, the character- portrayal, the language, etc. , based on his novel Oliver Twist.50. Summarize Ernest Hemingway’s artistic features.。

2011年7月自考英语题及答案

2011年7月自考英语题及答案

全国2011年7月高等教育自学考试英语语法试题一、单项选择题(本大题共20小题,每小题1分,共20分)Choose the best answer from the choices given and put the letter A,B,C or D in the brackets·1.My entire ______ amounted to only 100 yuan after I bought a car.()A.savings B.savingC.save D.saves2.One and two ______ three.()A.made B.makeC.will make D.is making3.My boss ______ a rise in my salary for years,but nothing has happened yet.()A.is promised B.is promisingC.has been promising D.promised4.Much to my satisfaction,I noticed that my son’s performance at school ______.()A.was being improved B.Was been improvedC.has improved D.had improved5.The workers insisted on ______ the task and promised to fulfil it in time.()A.being given B.givingC.having been given D.given6.If Tom had prepared well for the final exam,he ______ it.()A.wouldn’t fail B.couldn’t failC.wouldn’t have failed D.didn’t fail7.A study concerning marriage shows that a couple ______ stay in harmony for about one or two years before they begin to find fault with each other.()A.should B.mustC.need D.may8.There’s not much point ______ about it any further.()A.argue B.to argueC.arguing D.being argued9.We must get the work ______ as soon as possible.()A.do B.doingC.done D.to do10.In no country ______ Britain can one experience four seasons in the course of one single day.()A.better than B.more thanC.rather than D.other than11.I would have paid ______ for this dress because I really like it.()A.as much twice B.as much two timesC.twice D.twice as much12.When I called him last night,he was reading ______ story.()A.an exciting old detective B.an old exciting detectiveC.an exciting detective old D.a detective old exciting13.I saw her talking ______.()A.in the library yesterday with a young manB.in the library with a young man yesterdayC.with a young man yesterday in the libraryD.with a young man in the library yesterday14.I want to tell you that I sympathize ______ you in your afflictions.()A.for B.toC.of D.with15.I hope that the little ______ I’ve done is of some help to you.()A.that B.whichC.what D.when16.After his wife died,the goals ______ he had fought all his life no longer seemed important to him.()A.after which B.for whichC.with which D.at which17.We met a boy and a girl.The boy, ______ we asked,told us the way.()A.that B.whichC.whom D./18.What my wife said and thought ______ none of your concern.()A.is B.areC.was D.were19.Nobody but Smith and John ______ in the lab yesterday.()A.are B.had beenC.were D.was20.When my grandfather told us a story, he would begin like ______:a long,long time ago....()A.these B.thoseC.this D.that二、填空题(本大题共28小题,共36分)Section A:Fill in the blanks with the appropriate words given in the group.(共8小题,每小题2分,共16分)21.isn’t, doesn’t, don’t, it, they, they’reFive pounds __________ buy as much as __________ used to.22.a,the, some,any, an,suchKalamata produces ______ of the best olive oil in the world;it’s ______ oil of very high quality.23.repairing, repaired, being repaired, calls, calling,calledHis car was still ______ when he ______ the garage.24.would be,is,be, are,will be,have beenIt ______ absolutely essential that all the facts ______ examined first.25.whether, when,where, is a girl, a girl, being a girl_______ still ______ of ten,she was able to speak three foreign languages.26.which, which,who,who,whom, whomI share a room with a boy ______ is a philosophy student and ______ 1ikes to sit up half the night discussing philosophy.27.is,was, were,itself, oneself, themselvesChicago Bulls _____________ enjoying ____________ at the celebration party for the fifth NBA championship.28.it, him,this,that, which, andThey tried to put ______ into my head ______ he was the right person for the job,Section B:Fill in the blanks with the words given in brackets. Make changes or add something where necessary.(共20小题,每小题1分,共20分)29.Nobody agreed with you,______ (they)?30.They wouldn’t let their cat outside ______ (fear) it would get run over.31.Homework should not be used as a ______ (means) of controlling children.32.When you run,______ (foot) leaves the ground before the other comes down.33.We decided to have a ______ (week or so) break in Paris after a month’s hard work.34.Just now I ______ (see) a man with a scar across his race come out of the shop.35.I ______ (want) to call you but my phone broke down.3 6.It ______ (rain) hard,but no one stopped working.37.If it ______ (not be) for the rain,we would have had a good harvest.38.If I ______ (stop),there wouldn’t have been an accident,but the road was too slippery.39.He hates ______ (can)Donald Duck.40.______ (catch) in a traffic jam,it is easy to lose patience.41.Mary’s ______ (nice) of the four girls in the family.42.The quicker you get ready, ______ (soon)we’11 be able to leave.43.His ______ (fondness) collecting stamps was such that nearly half his income went into this hobby.44.After ______ (go)more of life’s ups and downs,I decided that it was time for me to pursue what was important:it was time to fulfill my life’s dream.45.______ (see) that he’s been off sick all week he’s unlikely to come.46.They have four children,all ______ (of) are now at school.47.Bread and milk,______ (have) been my breakfast for years.48.______ (seem) to be little enthusiasm for your idea.三、改错题(本大题共12小题,每小题1分,共12分)Correct one error in each of the following sentences.49.I felt relaxed after an hour and a half test.50.According to his visiting arrangement,the Prime Minister will speak on television tonight.51.The judge ordered that the witness told the truth.52.If I were you,I will not do that.53.The Straits of Gibraltar have not lost its strategic importance.54.They want at least their double salaries.55.He would rather listen to others than to talk himself.56.Barking furiously, I led the dog out of the room.57.Weakened by his last illness,I fear that another winter in this country wou1d kill him.58.The boy does not smoke,not drink alcohol,and not idle away his time.5 9.The ocean,as well as the gulf and the bay, provide good fishing.60.Not a single word he can read and write.四、改写句子(本大题共12小题,每小题2分,共24分)Rewrite the following sentences as required.61.Adding a suitable tag to the following statement:Nothing could make me give it up.62.Strengthening the force of the following command:Stop lying to me.63.Using a non-finite verb form:The witness reported that he had seen a dark saloon car parked outside the bank at the time of the robbery.64.Combining the two sentences by using a relative clause:The millionaire has made a public appeal.His son ran away from home a week ago.65.Combining the two sentences by using a conjunct:Sidney was lively and talkative.His brother was quiet and reserved.66.Using a disjunct:It is hoped that the two sides may come to an agreement on this issue.67.Using discontinuity:Many ways to use small and simple machines to process large and complicated machine parts have been found.68.Using inversion:There was a sudden gust of wind and his hat went away.69.Using a modal auxiliary:I can’t believe that they have been waiting so long.70.Using whatever cohesive device is appropriate:Those who most deserve defeat rarely seem to suffer defeat.71.Using whatever cohesive device is appropriate:To guard against lost luggage,buy brightly coloured luggage or wrap bags with a belt so other passengers will not mistake your luggage with their own luggage.72.Using subjunctive mood:He isn’t the boss here,but he speaks in a way that makes people believe he is.五、简答题(本大题共2小题,每小题4分,共8分)Answer the following questions.73.What do you think of the change of tense from the traditional sixteen tenses to two tenses?74.What is information structure?。

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全国2011年10月高等教育自学考试高级英语试题课程代码:00600全部题目用英文作答(英译汉题目除外),请将答案填在答题纸相应位置上Ⅰ. The following paragraphs are taken from the textbooks, followed by a list of words or expressions marked A to Y. Choose the one that best completes each of the sentences and write the corresponding letter on your Answer Sheet. One word or expression for each blank only. (25 points,1 point for each)One of the best current examples of what Horowitz is talking 1 is John Denver. His most 2 songs—“Sunshine on My Shoulders”, “Rocky Mountain High”, and “Country Road”— 3 the musical drive and power of 4 rock, while the lyrics celebrate the simple 5 of“the good old days”.It is all symbolized in my mind by the hugely successful art 6 that television has made 7 to the culture, the 30-second commercial: the tiny drama of the 8 housewife who finds happiness 9 choosing the right toothpaste. When before in human history has so much humanity 10 surrendered so much of its leisure to one toy, one mass diversion? They had no 11 of comparison and assumed that this was a 12 of his class, just as a traveler stepping off the liner at a foreign 13 for luncheon sums up a nation’s character forever in the 14 businessman who happens to 15 the table with him.Each week, for example, a record of the sales results of the 16 week for each sales office and for Sales Department as a 17 for each division of the company is kept and 18 to the sales results for the 19 week of the year 20 .But by and large the news reports and commentaries on CBS and NBC and ABC make every 21 to present viewers with more than one 22 of an issue,either by letting 23 spokesmen have their 24 or by outlining the positions held by both major parties on the subject 25 .A.folk B.means C.form D.combine E.beforeF.preceding G.joys H.in I.corresponding J.centralK.compared L.share M.characteristic N.notable O.opposingP.effort Q.collectively R.about S.involved T.portU.say V.aspect W.whole X.earnest Y.wilyII. Each of the following sentences is given four 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)26. New books were displayed in a ______ position on tables at the front of the shop.A. prominentB. preeminentC. dominantD. relevant27. The government is trying to ______ the people into thinking that a war is necessary.A. inspireB. poisonC. adoptD. brainwash28. You need to demonstrate to the examiners that you have more than a(n) ______ understanding of the text.A. actualB. factualC. literalD. literary29. Such ______ of the facts cannot be allowed to go unchallenged.A. distortionB. disturbanceC. distractionD. distribution30. Cutting the bush back in the autumn will help promote ______ growth in the spring.A. violentB. virtualC. vigorousD. visual31. In this story, the clever little fox ______ the hunters and escapes from the trap they set.A. outweighsB. outwitsC. outnumbersD. outgrows32. The British ______ time, effort and huge sums of money on pets.A. lavishB. grantC. provideD. supply33. The fortunes of the major political parties tend to ______ and flow over time.A. haltB. fallC. ebbD. fly34. I’m tired of listening to her ______ the virtues of her children.A. exposingB. explainingC. extendingD. extolling35. There will be a mass ______ to the seaside, the countryside and foreign holiday destinations during summer vacation.A. departureB. inflowC. evasionD. exodus36. John was angry when the boss said that his proposal was completely ______.A. disposableB. dismissibleC. unapproachableD. unavoidable37. Lack of sleep has ______ her concentration.A. deconstructedB. impairedC. demonstratedD. repaired38. He had long held a(n) ______ fascination with the horrors of contemporary warfare.A. arbitraryB. mortalC. morbidD. courteous39. The government replaced the narrow street with a wide ______ with the funds raised.A. laneB. pathC. boulevardD. trail40. Like so many politicians, he had an ______ appetite for power.A. innumerableB. inseparableC. insufferableD. insatiableRead the following passage carefully and complete the succeeding three items III, IV, V.ANC Reform: Alaska Natives Battle for Change(1) They gathered in an office building behind closed doors, a dozen executives of Alaska native corporations (ANCs) considering how to proceed in the face of threats to a government program that had given them a shortcut to billions in income from federal contracts. For years, the leaders of ANCs had maintained a united front of support for the ANC program, despite news accounts and audits that turned up allegations of abuses.(2) In August 2009, just weeks after an especially critical congressional hearing,officials from three of the ANCs proposed a major break in the long-held habit of keeping native problems to themselves. They wanted the group to acknowledge the problems and adopt radical reforms. The room went silent when the officials announced their key proposal: a cap on contracts that would end their ability to get deals of any size without competition.(3) “The reaction was surprisingly muted,” said a person who was there that day who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the nature of the meeting. “It was obvious there was discomfort, but no one raised their voices or pounded the table.”(4) One of the reformers, Tara Sweeney, a vice president at Arctic Slope based in Barrow, said in a recent interview that advocating a position with implied criticism of Alaska natives was “not an easy path to take.” But she said that she and others could not stand by and do nothing. “We need to do the right thing,” she said.(5) Executives at Doyon Limited and Cook Inlet Region Inc. joined those at Arctic Slope in calling for fundamental changes in the program, which has opened the way for $29 billion to Alaska native corporations over the past decade, most of it through set-aside deals or contracts awarded without competition.(6) In a proposal handed over to the Small Business Administration (SBA) last month, the three companies called for better tracking and reporting of benefits to Alaska native shareholders and their communities. They reiterated their call for limits on the size of contracts awarded without competition, requiring additional justification for contracts of more than $100 million. They called for new limits on how ANC subsidiaries could operate and for better enforcement “of program rules to ensure the integrity” of small-business contracting. (7) “Our proposed reforms will improve the program by increasing accountability, decreasing the potential for abuse while continuing to encourage the growth of sustainable businesses that raise the standard of living for Alaska native people,” the three reformers said in a letter to the SBA.(8) In the Alaska native community, the proposals are a source of intense, debate.(9) Sarah Lukin, executive director of the Native American Contractors Association; said the ANC program as it currently is benefits Alaska natives and taxpayers. She said the three reformers, who are not members of her association, “can afford to do business” without the set-aside programbecause of their natural resources and real estate holdings.(10) Lukin said critics have taken ANC problems out of context, ignoring the fact that the same issues, such as the use of contracts without competition, are widespread across the government. “The scrutiny on ANCs is disproportionate,” she said.(11) An unlikely set of allies has joined the reformers.(12) In an interview, Sen. Lisa Murkowski, one of the most adamant ANC boosters, applauded the idea of more transparency and accountability. “In order to continue the good for which this program was intended, we have to pursue the reforms that allow for appropriate oversight,” she said. “I have defended this program, but I do not defend the program unconditionally.”(13) Sen. Claire McCaskill, chairman of a contracting oversight subcommittee that held the ANC hearing last year, said the contracting privileges ought to be rescinded altogether. “If you really understand what is going on with Alaska native corporations, your heart breaks forthe many poor natives who are suffering still. They’re being used,” she said. “Two groups of people are getting screwed by the program. Many Alaska natives who are not getting their fair share, and the American taxpayers.”(14) She suggested that the government make direct payments to the native shareholde rs. “I would much prefer that the American government help Alaska natives directly than through ridiculously over-priced, noncompete government contracts,” she said.(15) Sheri Buretta, chairman of the board of the Chugach Corp., said that the government n eeds to keep giving ANCs room to improve and grow. “There’s no doubt in my mind there are abuses.” Until now, native executives have been afraid to speak up because of fears “it will be used against us. We’re trying as hard as we can,” she said. “It’s an e volutionary process.”III. In this section, there are ten incomplete statements or questions, followed by four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer and write the corresponding letter on your Answer Sheet. (20 points, 2 points for each)41. The purpose of the ANC program reforms is to ______.A. encourage the growth of sustainable businessesB. compete with large joint venturesC. enhance taxpayers’ confidence in ANCsD. get deals of any size without competition42. The officials of Alaska native corporations gathered to ______.A. discuss the reform proposalsB. find ways to help native Alaska peopleC. improve corporate competitionD. protest against the Pentagon43. The main proposal of officials from three of the ANCs is to ______.A. acknowledge the problems and call for federal supportB. keep native problems to themselvesC. limit the size of contractsD. stand by and do nothing44. The word “anonymity” in the third paragraph means ______.A. holding a negative attitudeB. calling for public attentionC. keeping one’s name untoldD. holding back one’s opinions45. The corporation headquartered in Barrow is ______.A. Doyon LimitedB. Cook Inlet Region Inc.C. Chugach Corp.D. Arctic Slope46. The word “reiterated” in the sixth paragra ph means ______.A. respondedB. reviewedC. reconsideredD. restated47. In the ninth paragraph, Sarah Lukin’s attitude toward the reform proposals is ______.A. tolerantB. supportiveC. negativeD. conservative48. The word “disproportionate” in the tenth paragraph means ______.A. unfairB. unknownC. undoneD. uneasy49. According to Sen. Claire McCaskill, the victims of the ANC program are ______.A. Alaska officials and corporation executivesB. American officials and Alaska taxpayersC. Alaska natives and American taxpayersD. American citizens and corporation executives50. The sentence “It’s an evolutionary process.” in the fifteenth paragraph implies that ______.A. it takes courageB. it takes timeC. it is an easy path to takeD. it is the right thing to doIV. Translate the following sentences into Chinese and write the translation on your Answer Sheet. (10 points, 2 points for each)51. It was obvious there was discomfort, but no one raised their voices or pounded the table.52. In the Alaska native community, the proposals are a source of intense debate.53. In order to continue the good for which this program was intended, we have to pursue the reforms that allow for appropriate oversight.54. If you really understand what is going on with Alaska native corporations,your heart breaks for the many poor natives who are suffering still.55. She suggested that the government make direct payments to the native shareholders.V. Answer the following essay question in English within 80-100 words. Write your answers on the Answer Sheet. (10 points)56. What is your attitude to reforms? Illustrate your point of view with one or more appropriate examples.VI. Translate the following sentences into English and write the translation on your Answer Sheet. (20 points, 2 points each for 57-60, 4 points for 61, 8 points for 62)57.一个致力于在少数特定地区增加个人财富的政府系统永远不会为公众谋求利益。

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