网络教育统考大学英语A模拟试卷集
大学英语(A)模拟试卷及答案2011Test06
全国高校网络教育公共基础课统一考试大学英语(A)模拟试卷(2010年修订版)Test 6(根据全国高校网络教育考试委员会2011年1月新颁考试大纲和题型进行了相应调整)Information for the Examinees:This examination consists of FOUR parts. They are:Part Ⅰ: Reading Comprehension (30 points, 25 minutes)Part Ⅱ: Vocabulary and Grammar (30 points, 25 minutes)Part Ⅲ: Translation (20 points, 10 minutes)Part IV: Writing (20 points, 30 minutes)The total marks for this examination is 100 points. Time allowed for completing this examination is 90 minutes).Section I: Reading Comprehension [30 points]Part 1: Questions 1-5 are based on this part. (15 points)Read the following passage and choose the best answer from A, B, C and D.Since World War II, there has been a clearly discernible trend, especially among the growing group of college students, toward early marriage. Many youths begin dating in the first stages of adolescence, “go steady” through high school, and marry before their formal education has been completed. However, emotional maturity is no respecter of birthday; it does not arrive automatically at twenty-one or twenty-five. Some achieve it surprisingly early, while others never do, even in three score years and ten.Many students are marrying as an escape, not only from an unsatisfying home life, but also from their own personal problems of isolation and loneliness. And it can almost be put down as s dictum that any marriage seldom solves one’s problems, more often, it merely makes them worse. Furthermore, it is doubtful whether the home is an institution that is capable of carrying all that the young are seeking to put into it. Young people correctly understand that their parents are wrong in believing that “success” is the ultimate good, but they erroneously believe that they themselves have found the true center of life’s meaning. Their expectations of marriage are essentially utopian and therefore incapable of fulfillment. They want too much, and disappointments are often bound to follow.Shall we, then, join the chorus of “Miseries” over early marriage? One cannot generalize: allearly marriage are not bad any more than all later ones are good. Satisfactory marriages are determined not by time, but by the emotional maturity of the partners. Therefore, each case must be judged on its own merits. If the early marriage is not an escape, if it is entered into with relatively few illusions or false expectations, and if it is economically feasible, why not? Good marriages can be made from sixteen to sixty, and so are bad ones. (301 words)1. According to this article the trend toward early marriage ______.A. was the result of the Great Depression of the 1930’sB. could not be easily determinedC. is one that could be clearly seenD. is a result of the emotional maturity of the young2. The author suggests that many of today’s early marriage are a result of ______.A. escapismB. theological dictumC. lack of formal educationD. convenience3. More often than not, early marriage will ______.A. not affect one’s problemsB. solve a person’s problemsC. intensify one’s problemsD. ease one’s problems4. The author states that the home as an institution is ______.A. overratedB. unworthy of worshipC. a god who can grant everything that you wish forD. probably not capable of being what many young people expect it to be5. Many young people who marry early believe that ______.A. their parents have found the true meaning of lifeB. they have found the true center of life’s meaningC. “success” is the ultimate goodD. to succeed is not at all importantPart 2: Questions 6-10 are based on this part. (15 points)Read the following passage and choose the best answer from A, B, C and D.It was 1985, and Rafe Esquith was beginning his third year of teaching in Los Angeles public schools. He faced a class of 40 sixth-graders from low-income homes where English rarely was spoken, and the best reader among them was two years below grade level.But to everyone’s surprise, he decided to teach them Shakespeare.Five families agreed to let their children play “Macbeth”for two hours after school. This proved to be so much fun that, within weeks, Esquith had 28 kids happily soaking up the drama of blood and betrayal in medieval Scotland. They were learning many words they had never heard before.But when Esquith asked a school district supervisor for official approval, he received this note: “Mr. Esquith, it is not appropriate that you stay after school to teach Shakespeare. It would be better if you did something with the children that is academic.”It would not be the last time that the narrow thinking of big-city school administration got in Esquith’s way. Yet the bearded, 6-foot-tall cyclone has proved that a teacher who thinks very big-much harder lessons, larger projects, extra class time can help disadvantaged children in ways most educators never imagine.This was difficult at first, until he stumbled upon a concept of teaching that is at the core ofhis success. American children, even those from hardworking immigrant cultures, have in Esquith’s view been wrongly taught that learning should always be fun, but teachers who think hard lessons are bad for kids from low-income homes. When faced with something difficult, such students don’t know what to do.The Declaration of Independence says Americans are entitled to the pursuit of happiness, but the emphasis in public schooling has been on the happiness, he believes. “What happened to pursuit?” Esquith said. So he has created an entirely new universe in his classroom, cherishing effort and the slogan, “There Are No Shortcuts”.As for their own dramatic performances, Esquith got around the original ban on his after- school “Macbeth”rehearsals by switching to Thornton Wilder’s “Our Town”. When that class finally performed the Shakespeare play, a school district supervisor showed up. The high-ranking district administrator came up afterwards and shook his hand. “Rafe”, she said, “I’ve never seen Shakespeare done better.”(376 words)6. It can be learned from the passage that Esquith’s students ______.A. liked the traditional teaching betterB. were relatively poor in intelligenceC. were mainly from immigrant familiesD. refused to cooperate with the new teacher7. At first, Esquith’s Shakespeare-teaching ______.A. won the support of the school authorityB. got slow response from the school authorityC. did not draw attention from the school authorityD. was not allowed by the school authority8. It is implied that most educator ______.A. fail to realize the potential of disadvantaged studentsB. fail to introduce fun into the learning of disadvantaged studentsC. are reluctant to admit the unfair treatment to disadvantaged studentsD. are unaware of the difficulty faced by disadvantaged students9. Esquith’s principle of teaching is different from the general one in that ______.A. he insists on giving harder lessons to more advanced studentsB. he places greater emphasis on hard work in students’ learningC. he pays less attention to students’ academic performancesD. he dismisses the concept of extra homework for students10. What is the main idea of the passage?A. An inspiring teacher wins the love and respect of his students.B. An experienced teacher contributes to the school and the students.C. An innovative teacher makes changes in the students.D. An optimistic teacher helps build confidence in the students.Section II: Vocabulary and Grammar [30 points]Part 1: Questions 11- 20 are based on this section. (10 points)Read the following sentences and choose the best answer from A, B, C and D.11. Scarcely had the car stopped ______ the cell phone began to ring.A. thanB. whenC. afterD. before12. The worst thing ______ television is that many people have become its slaves.A. aboutB. inC. withD. from13. When the girl heard the news, she could do nothing but ______ back home.A. goingB. wentC. to goD. go14. Her determination to ______ her goal of life motivated her to greater effort.A. retainB. attainC. maintainD. entertain15. This couple has two daughters, ______ of whom is working in the U.S.A. the youngerB. the youngestC. a youngerD. the young16. They ______ thankful to have the opportunity to further their studies.A. would like to beB. ought to beC. would rather beD. had better be17. Large fish usually ______ small fish.A. gatherB. take onC. feed onD. organize18. All I got was a busy ______ when I dialed his number.A. signB. noiseC. signalD. voice19. You should take care that you have not ______ any detail in the design.A. disappearedB. thrownC. deliveredD. neglected20. I won’t complain as long as I ______ where I want to go.A. will getB. getC. gotD. would getPart 2: Questions 21 - 30 are based on this section. (20 points)Read the following passage and fill in each blank by choosing the best answer from A, B, C and D.It is believed that the responsibilities for learning lie with the students. The (21) ______ student is considered to be one who is motivated to learn for the sake of (22) ______, not the one interested only in getting high grades. Sometimes homework is returned (23) ______ brief written comments but without a grade. Even if a grade is not given, the student is (24) ______ for learning the material assigned. When research is assigned, the professor expects the students to take it actively and complete it with minimum guidance. It is the (25) ______ responsibility to find books, magazines, and articles in the library. Professors do not have the time to explain how a university library works. Professors will help students who need it but (26) ______ that their students should not be too dependent on them. In the United States professors have many other duties (27) ______ teaching, such as administrative or research work. (28) ______, the time that a professor can spend with a student outside of class is (29) ______. If a student has problems with classroom work, the student should either (30) ______ a professor during office hours or make an appointment.21. A. poor B. ideal C. average D. disappointed22. A. fun B. work C. learning D. prize23. A. by B. in C. for D. with24. A. criticized B. innocent C. responsible D. dismissed25. A. student’s B. professor’s C. assistant’s D. librarian’s26. A. hate B. dislike C. like D. prefer27. A. but B. except C. with D. besides28. A. However B. Therefore C. Furthermore D. Nevertheless29. A. plentiful B. limited C. irregular D. flexible30. A. get B. annoy C. approach D. attachSection III: Translation [20 points]Translate the following four sentences into English.31.正是由于他在面试中表现不错,他才获得了这份工作。
北京邮电大学网络教育入学考试本科大学英语A模拟题及答案
北京邮电大学网络教育入学考试本科大学英语A模拟题及答案大学英语(A)模拟试卷Information for the Examinees:This examination consists of FOUR parts. They are:Section I Reading Comprehension (20 points, 25 minutes) Section II Vocabulary and Grammar (40 points, 20 minutes)Section III Translation (20 points, 20 minutes)Section IV Writing (20 points, 25 minutes)The total score for this examination is 100. The time allowed for this examination is 90 minutes.Section I: Reading Comprehension[20 points]Instructions:This section will take approximately 25 minutes.There are TWO sections in this part.Part 1: Questions 1-5 are based on this part. (10 points)Read the following passage and choose the best answer from A, B, C and D.Manhattan Island is the oldest and most important of the fiveboroughs that make up New York City. It is 21.7 kilometers long and 3.8 kilometers wide at its widest point. It contains New York’s tallest buildings as well as some of the largest schools and colleges, and the most famous financial and theater districts in the United States. It has skyscrapers and Central Park, the old and the new, the best and the worst. It is like no other big city. It is unique.To understand Manhattan, we must know something of its early history: its early days of Dutch colonists and English settlers; the waves of the nineteenth-century European immigrants who arrived at its shores; the African-Americans who moved north after the Civil War; recent immigrants from China and other parts of Asia; and young people who go to New York from all over America. It is a mix of ethnic groups and cultures, successes and failures, hopes and fears.The United States is a nation of immigrants and no other city displays this fact as well as New York City. From Chinatown and Little Italy to Harlem, New York is a place where communities take pride in retaining their ethnicity. Most immigrants went to America with very little money. America gave them hope and a new beginning. Millions of immigrants have prospered in America.On July 4, 1884, the people of France gave to the United States as a symbol of friendship, a statue sculptured by FredericAuguste Bartholdi. This statue was placed on an island in New York Harbor. It is 46 meters high and was the first sight immigrants saw as they came into New York City by ship. It is known as the Statue of Liberty. On the statue is a poem written by Emma Lazarus. This poem sums up the American tradition of accepting people from other countries. It reads as follows: Give me your tired, your poor,Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me,I lift my lamp beside the golden door!1. What was the first sight immigrants on incoming ships saw as they entered New York Harbor?A.Chinatown.B.Central Park.C.Harlem.D.The Statue of Liberty.2. Emma Lazarus’ poem says that America is a place _________________.A.where poor and unfortunate people are welcomeB.where there is fortune for people coming from other parts of the worldC.where there is garbage and litter on the shoreD.where there is a big light for people to get together..5.Part 2: Questions 6- 10 are based on this part. (10 points)Read the following passage and choose the best answer from A, B, C and D.(题型示例参见Part 1)6...10.Section II: Vocabulary and Grammar [40 points]Instructions:This section will take 20 minutes.There are TWO parts in this section.Part 1: Questions 11- 20 are based on this section. (20 points) Read the following sentences and choose the best answer from A, B, C and D.11. Mary did her work ______ the manager had instructed.A.asA.untilB.whenC.though12. The boss gave orders that nothing ________ touched until the police arrived here.A.should beB.ought to beC.must beD.would be13. _________ of the twins went out of town because I saw both at my brother’s party last night.A.NoneB.BothC.NeitherD.All...20.Part 2: Questions 21 - 30 are based on this section. (20 points) Read the following passage and fill in each blank by choosingthe best answer from A, B, C and D.More and more people have to install burglar alarms in their houses if they want to get insurance. Insurance companies _______ (21) people in certain areas to install the alarms before they will give them insurance for the past year. This is ________(22) to increasing crimes in some parts of the country. This can bea problem for people who are struggling to make _______ (23) ends meet. The alarms, _________ (24) can be very expensive, need to be installed by an electrician. It is _______ (25) that 20% of homes have alarms installed, and another 20% of people plan to have them installed, but have not installed them yet. The insurance companies ______ (26) people to install the alarms on all doors and windows.…21.A. have been askingB. have been askedC. had been askingD. had been asked22.A. causedB. becauseC. dueD. resulted23.A. / (不用填)B. theC. allD. their24.A. whoB. thatC. whereD. which25.A. estimateB. estimatingC. estimatedD. being estimated26.A. warnedB. toldC. suggestedD. reminded30.Section III: Translation[20 points] Instructions:This section will take 20 minutes.There are FOUR sentences in this part. Questions 31-34 are based on this section. Translate the following sentences into English.31.我选择网络教育的主要原因是其灵活性。
最新华东师范大学网院专科公共课《英语(A)》模拟试卷及答案
华东师范大学成人高等教育(网络教育)专科公共课《英语(A)》模拟试卷(CD卷,两套试卷只有最后翻译题不同,已合并)Part I 单选题(20%)1. Where is __________D_________book?A. heB. youC. yoursD. my2. Most people are _________C__________ in our company.A. SpainB. JapanC. AmericanD. China3. It takes me only ten minutes to go there by ____C______.A. the busB. busesC. busD. the buses4. Li Wei and Wang Fang do not work ______D____ Sunday.A. atB. inC. fromD. on5. He is _______C________ English teacher.A. aB. theC. anD. /6. ____A_____ I get up at five thirty, I do morning exercises in the park.A. AfterB. BeforeC. WhenD. While7. My sister stays in a nursery. His brother stays in a nursery, ____B_____.A. eitherB. tooC. alsoD. neither8. We have ____B____friends all over _________ world.A. the ; theB. / ; theC. / ; /D. the ; /9. ____D_____ beautiful garden it is!A. WhatB. HowC. How aD. What a10. My wife, my daughter and I ____A____ Chinese.A. areB. isC. amD. was11. — ____B______ do you usually come to work?— By bike.A. WhatB. HowC. WhenD. Where12. The man _____B____________white shirt is my father.A. onB. inC. atD. of13. In English, 7:45 is _____C________.A. seven-forty-fiveB. seven-fourty-fiveC. seven forty-fiveD. seven fourty-five14. My factory is very ___B______ my home. It usually takes me an hour to get there.A. nearB. far fromC. farD. from far15. She always _____C_____ early in the morning and comes back home late in the afternoon.A. goes workB. go to workC. goes to workD. go work16. In summer people go ___B______ in rivers and lakes.A. swimB. swimmingC. to swimmingD. for swimming17. Every new year ____B____ us new tasks and new hopes.A. takesB. bringsC. carriesD. gets18. Let’s ______B__________now.A. go workB. go to workC. to go workD. to work19. —What’s the time, please?— _______D___________.A. Yes, it isB. Thank youC. Here you areD. Sorry, I don’t have a watch.20. Sam can read and listen to music ____C_______the same time.A. inB. ofC. atD. byPart II 改错题(10%) (只需指出错处: A, B或C)1. Pan lives with his family at the second floor.A B C2. There are four peoples in my family.A B C3. It usually takes me an hour to get to there.A B C4. They have not many time to look after their little daughter.A B C5. There are some water on the desk.A B C6. Its near the teachers’ room on the second floor.A B C7. She doesn’t has supper at six.A B C8. Liu Ying has no sister and brother.A B C9. This building has fourty-two floors altogether.A B C10. How many pen does your sister have, Mrs. Zhang?A B CIII. 阅读理解(40%)(1)People are often killed when they cross the road. Most of these people are old people and children. Old people are often killed because they usually cannot see or hear very well. Children are often killed because they are not careful. They forget to look and listen before they cross the road. The only safe way to cross the road is to look both ways, right and left. So it is important to be careful when you cross the road.True or False (判断下列句子是否符合短文内容,符合的用“T”表示,不符和的用“F”表示)1.__F___Children and old people are often killed by buses, trucks or cars.2.__T___Old people usually neither see nor hear well on the road.3.__F___Children are always very careful when they cross the road.4.__F___You should only look to the right before you cross the road.5.__T___ To cross the road safely, you’d better look both right and left.(2)Stan is a shopkeeper. He sells men’s clothes in a small shop. It is a tiring job.Stan gets up at seven o’clock. After breakfast he goes to work by bus. He starts his work at nine. The shop opens at half past nine. Stan has lunch at twelve, and then works from twelve until five. On Saturdays, Stan stops his work at one o’clock. On Sundays he goes cycling or plays tennis. Stan does like his job very much.True or False (判断下列句子是否符合短文内容,符合的用“T”表示,不符和的用“F”表示)1. __T___ Stan is a shopkeeper.2. __F___ He has b reakfast at 7 o’clock a.m.3. _F____ He goes to work on foot.4. __F___ He usually works nine hours a day.5. __T___ He works from Monday to Saturday.(3)My brother, Bob, has a very good job at a bank. Last week, to my surprise, he told me that he had decided to give it up. I tried hard to make him change his mind, but Bob wouldn’t listen to me. Here is the dialogue between us.—You should think it over. You’ve already spent five years there and you might become a bank manager by the time you’re thirty.—I know. I’m satisfied with the bank. It’s a nice job at a nice place.—Then why do you want to leave?—It’s the money.—But you are well paid.—I don’t mean that. My job is to count money, you know. I feel unhappy when I do that.—But why?—I enjoy counting m y own money, but I hate counting other people’s.1. What did Bob tell the writer last week? CA. He would be thirty years old soon.B. He would be a manager of the bank.C. He wouldn’t work at the bank.D. He would enjoy counting other people’s m oney.2. What did the writer do after he heard Bob’s decision?DA. He said nothing.B. He agreed with Bob.C. He was glad to hear that.D. He did his best to make Bob change his mind.3. What does Bob think of his job and the bank? CA. He hates working in the bank.B. He thinks he is poorly paid.C. He likes his job and the bank.D. He doesn’t like his manager at all.4. If Bob went on working at the bank, he might B.A. give the writer a lot of moneyB. become a bank managerC. make many friends at the bankD. listen to the writer5. The real reason for Bob to leave the bank is that D.A. he likes to do something elseB. he doesn’t think the bank is a nice oneC. he hates his managerD. he hates counting other p eople’s money(4)Mrs. Robinson was a teacher in a big school in America. She had boys and girls in her class, and she always enjoyed teaching them, because they were quick, and they thought about everything very carefully. One day she said to the childre n, “People in a lot of countries in Asia wear white clothes when a person has died in the family, but people in America and in Europe wear white clothes when they’re happy. What color does a woman wear in this country when she marries, Mary?”Mary said, “White, Miss, because she’s happy.”“That’s good, Mary, ” Mrs. Robinson said. “You’re quite right.”But then one of the boys in the class put his hand up.“Yes, ” Dick said, “Why do men wear black in this country when they marry, Miss?”1. Mrs. Robinson liked teaching her children because A.A. they thought carefullyB. they talked muchC. they were always quietD. they ware white2. One day, Mrs. Robinson told her students about different C.A. peopleB. countriesC. colors of clothesD. women3. People in Asia usually wear __C____when a person has died in the family.A. yellowB. blackC. whiteD. red4. Men and women wear different colors A.A. in Asia all the timeB. in America when they marryC. in Asia when somebody in the family diedD. in American all the time5. Dick asked that question because D.A. he was a bad boyB. he didn’t listen carefullyC. he didn’t like the teacherD. he thought a lotIV. 1翻译(30%)(把下面整个段落翻译成中文)Hello, my name is Bill White. There are four people in my family. They are my father, my mother, my sister and I.We live in a house with two stories. The three bedrooms are on the second floor. I have a small bedroom. In my bedroom there is a big bed, a desk and two chairs. They are all yellow. There is a clock and two pictures on the wall. There aren’t any toys in it. It is really a nice bedroom. On the first floor is the sitting room, dining room and kitchen. Behind our house is a small garden. There are many red flowers in the garden. But there aren’t any trees in it.大家好,我是比尔怀特。
2023年电大远程网络教育大学英语统考题库
一、交际英语1、-Could youhelp me put up the signs on the wall? -_______.A:No problemB:I hopesoC:That'sall rightD:That's agood idea答案: A2、- Mr.Jones, this isSean, an English teacher from the UnitedStates.- _______A:What canI do for you?ﻩﻩB:Niceto meet you.C:Please keep in touch.ﻩﻩﻩD:Haven't seen you for ages.答案:B3、- Thank you forinviting me.- ______A:Ireally had a happy time.B:Oh, it's too late.C:Thankyoufor coming.D:Oh, soslowly?答案: C4、-Hello,may Italkto the director now?-_________A:Sorry, he is busy atthemoment.B:No, you can't.C:Sorry,you can't.D:I don't know.答案:A5、-- Must I take a taxi?-- No, you________. You cantakemy car.A:had better toB:don'tC:must notD:don't have to答案:D二、阅读理解1、、There are many kinds of ants inthe world that always livein companies.世界上总以群居生活旳蚂蚁有诸多种。
Theyarethe most hard-working creaturesandmost of them maketheir nests电大、各类远程网络教育统考大学英语B、计算机应用基础统考辅导全套题库,精心整顿并归类完毕,全中文翻译,视频教程讲解,零基础一次性通过,索取请加:under ground.Thesmall black ants that we see running back and forth in the grass are the same antsthatbother usby coming to our picnicsuninvited. They are not trying tobe harmful, but are only doing the house-keeping job they weremade for.They are nature's clean-up crew.One of these ants,scouting(搜索) in the grass, finds the trail ofaninjured beetle.In some mysteriousway the news spreads. Soon there are two ants,then a few more. Thena dozen or more arerunning aroundthe beetle.Enough ants will come toput an end to it.Thenthe beetle is dead,the antscarryit awayto theirunderground nests. They leave nothing in thegrass butemptyshell.(1)、The ants that come toourpicnics are havingfun.A:TB:F答案:B(2)、According to this passage,the blackants'job is to clean up the grass.A:TB:F答案:B(3)、As soon as anant finds an injured insect, it carriesitaway and eats it.A:TB:F(4)、More ants learn about the beetlefrom otherants.A:TB:F答案:A(5)、The ants cleanthegrassby carrying away everything but theshell.A:TB:F答案: A2、 OnceJames Thornhill, a famous English painter,was as ked to paint some pictures onthewalls of the king’s pa lace inEngland.Then workers were sent forand a big platform(台子)was made.With the help of a worker,Thornhill startedpaintingon the plast form. They worked for a whole yeara andat lastthe pictures were ready.Thornhill was happy whenhelooked at the pictures,for theywe rereally beautifu. He looked at them for a long time, andthen took one stepback and looked again.Now the pictures were even morebeauHe tookanother step, thenanother. Finallyhewasattheveryedge of the platform, buthe didn’t know itbecause he was thinking of his picture.Theworker saw everything. “what should i do?”he thought. “Tho rnhill wasat the very edge ofthe platform. IfI cryout,hewilltakeanother step,fall off in and surely bekilled.” So the worker qu ickly tooksome paint (漆)and threwiin at the pictures.“what areyou doing?”criedthe painter,running quicklyforward to his pictures.1.ﻩJames Thornhill was an English ﻩ. 詹姆斯.桑希尔是一名英国ﻩ.A.workerB.artist 艺术家C. King D.writer2. He wasordered toﻩ.ﻩ他奉命.A.paint thewall ofking’s palace in England. 在英国皇宫旳墙壁上作画。
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网络统考英语试题及答案一、听力理解(共20分)1. A) What is the man doing?A. Cooking dinner.B. Washing dishes.C. Reading a book.D. Watching TV.Answer: D2. B) What is the relationship between the two speakers?A. Teacher and student.B. Doctor and patient.C. Husband and wife.D. Friends.Answer: A3. C) Why does the woman apologize to the man?A. She is late for the meeting.B. She lost his book.C. She forgot his birthday.D. She spilled coffee on his shirt.Answer: C4. D) What is the main topic of the conversation?A. A vacation trip.B. A business proposal.C. A new movie.D. A cooking class.Answer: B5. E) What does the man suggest they do next?A. Go to the gym.B. Go to the movies.C. Go shopping.D. Go to a concert.Answer: A二、阅读理解(共30分)Passage 1The article discusses the benefits of learning a second language. It mentions that learning a new language can improve cognitive skills, enhance memory, and provide cultural insights.6. What is one benefit of learning a second language mentioned in the article?A. It can make you more attractive.B. It can improve your math skills.C. It can enhance your cognitive abilities.D. It can increase your salary.Answer: C7. According to the article, what can learning a second language lead to?A. A better understanding of your native language.B. A higher chance of getting a job.C. A deeper appreciation for your own culture.D. A more global perspective on life.Answer: DPassage 2This passage is about the history of the internet and its impact on society. It explains how the internet has revolutionized communication, business, and education.8. When was the internet first developed?A. In the 1960s.B. In the 1970s.C. In the 1980s.D. In the 1990s.Answer: B9. What impact has the internet had on education?A. It has made education more expensive.B. It has made education more accessible.C. It has made education less relevant.D. It has made education more difficult.Answer: B10. What is one way the internet has changed business?A. It has made it more difficult to start a business.B. It has made it easier to reach a global audience.C. It has made it more expensive to market products.D. It has made it harder to find customers.Answer: B三、完形填空(共20分)In this passage, a student describes his experience of studying abroad and the lessons he learned from it.11. The student felt ______ when he first arrived in a foreign country.A. excitedB. nervousC. homesickD. confusedAnswer: B12. He quickly made friends with his ______.A. teachersB. classmatesC. neighborsD. roommatesAnswer: B13. The student learned to be more ______ in his new environment.A. independentB. cautiousC. organizedD. patientAnswer: A14. He faced some challenges, but he also gained a lot of ______.A. knowledgeB. experienceC. confidenceD. skillsAnswer: B15. In the end, the student felt that studying abroad was a ______ experience.A. disappointingB. rewardingC. frustratingD. boringAnswer: B四、翻译(共15分)Translate the following sentences from English to Chinese.16. The company has decided to expand its business into new markets.Answer: 该公司已决定将其业务扩展到新市场。
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⼤学英语(2)A卷(重庆⼤学⽹络教育)201602批次⽹上考试⼤学英语(2)A卷⼤学英语(2)⼀、单项选择题 (共 20 题、17 / 20 分 )1、I offered to pay the check, but was ____ by my friend.A、inclinedB、declinedC、repliedD、applied2、As the youngest president of U.S., he did exceptionally well in lowering the unemployment during his ____.A、periodB、decadeC、timeD、tenure3、Most of the Chinese are ____ and kind to me.A、friendshipB、friendlyC、hospitableD、hostile4、()your credit card into the ATM, input the right code and then you canget the money.A、putB、takeC、raiseD、insert5、If you ( ) the doctor's advice, you would have recovered already.A、followedB、would followC、followD、had followed6、China and India ( ) 40% of the world’s populationA、PresentD、preserve7、The commander’s words ()excitement in the students and encouraged them to struggle for their motherland.A、stimulatedB、aroseC、stirredD、tiggered8、Businesses and professional services are listed in a special ( ) directory.A、ClassifiedB、ClassicalC、classD、classes9、The ministers agree ( ) global warming is a serious world problem.A、whatB、whichC、whenD、that10、-"It ()for a week!"-"Don’t worry! It ()be a fine day tomorrow."A、rains…is suppose toB、is raining … is suppose toC、has rained…is supposed toD、has been raining… is supposed to11、The questions is ( ) American and European companies understand the Russian business environment.A、ThatB、WhetherC、AsD、why12、If he had asked me, I ( ) him.A、should have helpedB、would helpC、would have helpedD、helpedB、ConversationC、TransitionD、innovation14、The fans of this music star _____ him in the hall.A、surrounded withB、crowded aroundC、grouped aroundD、huddle together15、John used to get up early, ()?A、used heB、did heC、didn''''t heD、would he16、I have no doubt ( ) he will overcome all the difficulties.A、whetherB、ifC、thatD、as to17、( ) in England for one year, I’ve got accustomed to English food now. ?A、LivedB、LivingC、Having livedD、Having been lived18、I gave him the book, but demanded that he ( ) it to me in a week.A、must returnB、returnC、would returnD、returned19、Evidently, the untethered electronic voice ( ) human contact.A、prefer toB、is preferred toC、is preferable toD、preferable to20、The office he worked for was shut down, ( ) he returned to his hometown. ?A、HoweverC、whereuponD、whereas⼆、阅读理解单项选择题 (共 2 题、10 / 20 分 )1、Think of what things would be like without cars. Our lives would be the same.We would have to use bikes, horses, or our feet to get to places. And wecouldn''t go as far as we are used to going. But we do have cars. With cars, people can come and go as they please. They can work far from home. Many people live in the country. But they work in the city. Most of them get there in cars. This means that there are a lot of cars on the road.Are there too many cars on the road? Some people think so. So they are asking that we take trains and buses. But not everyone can do this. Some people must take their cars. This is because no trains or buses go where they have to go. Maybe other people could go to work with them. Then there wouldn''t be so many cars on the road.What will our lives be like in times to come? Maybe we won''t need cars so much. Maybe more of us will work at home. Maybe trains and buses will go to more places. Then more people will be in them. This will mean more room on our streets and roads.It would be nice if people walk more. They might like to step along a street or road. They would not get far very fast. But they would have the time to look around them. Who knows? They might even feel better, too!1、What's not the possible reason why there are a lot of cars on the road?A、Because everyone likes to drive his own car to do whatever he likes. ?B、Because the number of trains and buses is small.C、Because many people who live in the country go to work in cars in the city.D、Because it is more convenient for people to go to places in cars than other means.2、According to the author, which of the following is not the reason why thenumber of cars willbe reduced in the future?A、More people will work at home.B、Trains and buses will go to more places.C、More people will take buses and trains.D、People won't need so many cars.3、It can be inferred from the passage that __.A、the author thinks that people who are in the city should not live in the countryB、the author thinks that there should be more trains and buses which should go to more placesC、the author wishes that the number of cars would be reduced so that there will be more room on the streets and roadsD、the authors believe that more walk does good to health4、What does the underlined word "please" here mean?A、to goB、to meanD、to love5、What's the writer's opinion in this passage?A、We should use more carsB、We should use fewer cars.C、We should not use carsD、We should take good care of cars.2、Your mobile phone( ⼿机) rings, and instead of the usual electronic signals, it's playing your favorite music. A friend sends you favorite song to cheer you up. One day, a record company might forward new records and music videos to your phone.The mobile business is getting into the music business. For the moment, the interest is in pleasant ring tones, but some companies are hoping to take full advantage of the next generation of mobile phone --- all-purpose gadgets ( ⼩玩意⼉) that blend phone, personal stereo, video player and Internet browser into one.Finally, record companies might send new records and videos to fans who register their numbers.The fans could pass music or songs along to friends--- a kind of musical trading card. Unlike Internet tracks, mobile downloads would be easy for recordcompanies to control, said former record industry official Ralph Simon, who is now chairman of Yourmobile, based in Santa Monica, California."If you pass a song along to other phones through a network, each phone can be charged,"said Simon."It's like going through a toll gate ( 收费站). There's more possibility for copyright control than there is on the Internet."Massachusetts-based Converse is offering a service in Portugal and theNetherlands that lets people record tunes on their voice mail or send music as presents to friends. Finally, people might be able to sing karaoke and pass them along. The company is sure that people will want to use music to reach out and touch someone.1、The underlined word “ blend” in the second paragraph most probably means( )A、sendB、becomeC、mixD、compare2、Record companies ( ) the idea of passing songs and music along mobilephones.A、are worried aboutB、are interested inC、try hard to stopD、take no notice of3、According to Ralph Simon, it would be easier to ( ) through mobile phonenetwork than through the Internet.C、pars along songs and musicD、send voice maid4、"Massachusetts- based Converse" in the six paragraph probably refers to ( ) ?A、a personB、a city in IsraelC、a state of USAD、a company5、All the following are true except( )A、The mobile companies become involved in music businessB、The mobile phone might serve as a stereo, a video play as well as an internet browserC、Your friend might sing karaoke and send it to your phoneD、The mobile network is better than the internet三、填空题 (共 10 题、0 / 20 分 )1、As long as you return the money promptly. I'll lend it to you with (please) ( ).pleasure2、We should try to learn more (economy) ( ) theory and apply it in practice.economic3、All these worries made it (possible) ( ) for her to concentrate on her work.impossible4、(face) ( ) your weak points doesn’t mean looking down upon yourself.Facing / To face5、It was ordered that no smoking (allow) ( ) in the library. (should) be allowed(should) be allowed6、By the end of this month, we surely will have found a ( ) (satisfy) solution to the problem.satisfying satisfactory7、This (decide) ( ) was made according to what my father said.C[SEPARATOR]D8、Television keeps us (inform) ( ) about current events and the latest developments in science and politics. informed9、The longer they listen to him, the (little) ( ) they like him.less10、—I'd met Smith several times before.—So (have) ( ) I.had四、问答题 (共 5 题、0 / 20 分 )1、This part is to test your ability to do practical writing. You’re required to write不要随意离开团队;有事找导游,不要私⾃处理等等Notice Dear?tourists: We are going to visit some interesting placesthis afternoon. There are some points that you have to pay attention to: First, don‘t be late or dont leave our team without permission; Second, if you have any trouble,dont deal with it by yourself. Try to inform you tourguide who will surely help you. Sincerely yours,2、给Robert 先⽣写⼀封短信。
统考-大学英语A-模拟试题.pdf
大学英语(A)模拟试卷Information for the Examinees:This examination consists of FOUR parts. They are:Section I: Reading Comprehension (30 points, 25 minutes)Section II: Vocabulary and Grammar (30 points, 25 minutes)Section III: Translation (20 points, 10 minutes)Section IV: Writing (20 points, 30 minutes)The total score for this examination is 100. The time allowed for this examination is 90 minutes.Section I: Reading Comprehension [30 points]Instructions:Ø This section will take approximately 25 minutes.Ø There are TWO sections in this part.Part 1: Questions 1-5 are based on this part. (15 points)Read the following passage and choose the best answer from A, B, C and D.Most young people enjoy some form of physical activity. It may be walking, cycling or sw imming, or in winter, skating or skiing. It may be game of some kind, football, hockey, golf, or tennis. It may be mountaineering.Those who have a passion for climbing high and difficult mountains are often looked up on with astonishment. Why are men and women willing to suffer cold and hardship, and to ta ke risks on high mountains? This astonishment is caused probably by the difference between mountaineering and other forms of activity to which men give their leisure.Mountaineering is a sport and not a game. There are no man-made rules, as there are fo r such games as golf and football. There are, of course, rules of a different kind which it wo uld be dangerous to ignore, but it is this freedom from man-made rules that makes mountainee ring attractive to many people. Those who climb mountains are free to use their own methods.If we compare mountaineering and other more familiar sports, we might think that one big difference is that mountaineering is not a 'team game'. We should be mistaken in this. There are, it is true, no 'matches' between 'teams' of climbers, but when climbers are on a rock face l inked by a rope on which their lives may depend, there is obviously teamwork.The mountain climber knows that he may have to fight forces that are stronger and more p owerful than man. He has to fight the forces of nature. His sport requires high mental and ph ysical qualities. A mountain climber continues to improve in skill year after year. A skier is p robably past his best by the age of thirty, and most international tennis champions are in their early twenties. But it is not unusual for man of fifty or sixty to climb the highest mountains in Alps. They may take more time than younger men, but they probably climb with more ski ll and less waste of effort, and they certainly experience equal enjoyment.1. Mountaineering involves ___D___.A. coldB. hardshipC. physical riskD. all of the above2. The difference between a sport and a game has to do with the kind of __B____.A. activityB. rulesC. uniformD. participants3. Mountaineering can be called a team sport because __C____.A. it is an Olympic eventB. teams compete against each otherC. mountaineers depend on others while climbingD. there are 5 climbers on each team4. Mountaineers compete against ___A___.A. natureB. each otherC. other teamsD. international standards5. Which of the following is probably the best title for the passage?___C___.A. Mountaineering is different from golf and footballB. Mountaineering is more attractive than other sportsC. MountaineeringD. Mountain climbersPart 2: Questions 6- 10 are based on this part. (15 points)Read the following passage and choose the best answer from A, B, C and D.Remember global warming? Back in December, the threat of climate change was thundering and the rich countries agreed to cut their carbon-dioxide and other green-house-related emissio ns. Since then, interest has cooled markedly, and many European countries are already running away from the promises they made so loudly a few months ago. But there has been much ta lk, and a bit of action, to encourage renewable energies such as wind, hydro, solar and all liv ing organisms. These emit no greenhouse gases, but tend to cost more than coal, oil or gas.The better, simpler idea is to remember that the easiest way to reduce something is to tax it - in this case, by taxing the carbon content power. The dirtier the power, the more tax wou ld be charged. So dirty coal would be more expensive than clean energy, so coal would see it s price rise in relation to oil, which would be more expensive compared with gas, which woul d lose some of its price advantage over renewables.Unless a carbon tax was so huge as to be economically crippling, it would not remove the price differential between all renewables and fossil fuels. But it would narrow that gap, by fi xing the differing environmental costs into the price - a useful principle in itself. It would als o give renewable producers a strong incentive to cut costs, and fossil-fuel suppliers the motivat ion to clean their products.Precedents suggest strongly that a carbon tax would be effective. But the disadvantage to ca rbon tax is political. After almost a decade of trying, the European Union gave up an attempt at a European carbon tax last year. Germany's ruling coalition is fighting against a proposed energy tax. In America, politicians believe that even mentioning the notion is certain death. Bu t many of the political objections could be met if a carbon tax were made up for the loss els ewhere, for example by lowering payroll or sales taxes. There is always suspicion when gover nments come up with clever new ways to tax, and rightly so. The response to that suspicion s hould be to win the argument, not to abandon it.6. According to the passage, the easiest way to remove global warming is ____C_______.A. to encourage people to use renewable energiesB. to cut down the cost of wind, hydro, solar and all living organismsC. to force people to pay more tax for the carbon content of powerD. to talk less but act more7. The standard of paying tax was ______A___.A. that the more carbon content of power it contained, the higher tax one would payB. that oil would be more expensive than clean coalC. that renewables would be most expensive of allD. in the order that renewables are the most expensive while clean coal the cheapest8. We can infer from the passage that carbon tax ____A_______.A. may not be as effective as people expectB. has encouraged renewable producers to cut costsC. has reduced consumption of the carbon content energy successfullyD. couldn't be that effective if fossil fuels would not be forbidden9. The underlined word "crippling" (Para. 3) most probably means _B________.A. greatly increasingB. seriously weakeningC. sharply decliningD. abruptly halting10. The reason why many countries stopped introducing carbon tax eventually was mainly that_______C____.A. governments had tried to put it into effect for many years but with no obvious resultB. if one country made up the loss by paying the carbon tax, other countries would follow itC. governments were afraid of being suspected if they adopted the new taxD. governments had been discussing what to do with carbon tax for a long time, but they didn’t believe it themselves.Section II: Vocabulary and Grammar [30 points]Instructions:Ø This section will take 25 minutes.Ø There are TWO parts in this section.Part 1: Questions 11- 20 are based on this section. (10 points)Read the following sentences and choose the best answer from A, B, C and D.Section II Vocabulary and Grammar (30 points)Part 1: (10 points,1 points for each item)11. The girl immediately shut the window to _A____the rain.A. keep outB. keep downC. keep upD. keep back12. _A____five hundred people are believed to have drowned.A. As many asB. As much asC. So many asD. So much as13. The child was __A_____ by his bad grades and did not want to go to school.A. discouragedB. encouragedC. delightedD. disagreed14. Your ill treatment of disputes would put other people in a negative frame of __A__.A. mindB. ideaC. intentionD. wish15. We all believe that it'd be hard for him to ___C_______extra responsibilities now.A. take apartB. take upC. take onD. take back16. It is with her support _B____he won the Nobel Prize.A. whichB. thatC. whatD. when17. I wish you wouldn't spend so much time _D___TV.A. to watchB. watchC. watchedD. watching18. When the girl heard the news, she could do nothing but __D______ back home.A. goingB. wentD. go19. It is not uncommon for ___A_____ problems of communication between old and young.A. there to beB. there beingC. there to beingD. there be20. They ___B_____ thankful to have the opportunity to further their studies.A. would like to beB. ought to beC. would rather beD. had better bePart 2: Questions 21 - 30 are based on this section. (20 points)Read the following passage and fill in each blank by choosing the best answer from A, B,C and D.Part 2: (20 points,2 points for each item)Years ago in Scotland, the Clark family had a dream. Clark and his wife worked and saved, __21A__ plans for their nine children and themselves to move to the United States. It __22D __them many years, but finally they saved enough money. They got passports and reservations on a new liner (游轮) to that country.The entire family was __23A__ about their new life. __24B__, a week before their departure, the youngest son was bitten by a dog. The doctor healed the boy; but in case of rabies (狂犬病), the boy had to be separated and observed for two weeks. The family's __25B__ was dashed. They would not be able to make the trip to __26D__ as they had planned. Standing onthe dock to watch the ship leave, the father shed tears of disappointment and cursed both hisson and God for their __27C__.Five days later, the __28D__ news spread throughout Scotland - the mighty Titanic had sunk. The unsinkable ship had sunk, taking hundreds of lives with it. When Mr. Clark heard thenews, he hugged his son and thanked him __29B__ saving the family. He also thanked God for saving their lives and turning __30C__ he had felt was a tragedy into a blessing.Although we may not always understand, all things happen for a reason.21.A. makingB. doingD. finding22.A. paidB. gaveC. spendD. took23.A. excitedB. worriedC. nervousD. tired24.A. BecauseB. HoweverC. ThereforeD. Besides25.A. partyB. dreamC. businessD. house26.A. ScotlandB. AfricaC. AustraliaD. America27.A. responsibilityB. discomfortC. misfortuneD. courage28.A. happyC. funnyD. tragic29.A. toB. forC. withD. in30.A. thatB. whichC. whatD. whoSection III: Translation [20 points]Instructions:Ø This section will take 10 minutes.Ø There are Four sentences in this part.Translate the following four sentences into English.31. 中国是一个人口众多的发展中国家。
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网络教育统考大学英语A模拟试卷集网络教育统考大学英语A 模拟试卷一一、阅读理解1、This is not the world we know. This world is controlled by computers. Men and women can be seen, but they are following the orders given to them by machines. The machines were designed by mad scientists, but at some point even the mad scientists were taken over by their super-inventions. Does this sound familiar? You have probably read something like it in magazines or books, or seen it in a film. Why is it so popular? One of the reasons is that it reflects the fears of many people; fear of the unknown fear of what is not understood or, at least, fear of something that is not completely understood.The fact is that every day it seems that computers take control of another area of our lives. Some factory jobs are now done by robots and the robots are controlled by computers. Our bank accounts are managed by computers. At the airport, our tickets are sold by a computer. Certainly, many of these operations are made more efficient by computers, but our admiration is sometimes mixed with unsafe feelings. And this lack of safety is caused by the fact that we do not know how computers do these things, and we really don't know what they might do next.But we can find out how computers work, and once we understand them, we can use computers instead of worrying about being used by them. T oday, there is a new generation of computer wizards who know exactly how computers get things done. These young men and women, usually university students, are happy to sit for hours, sometimes for days, designingprograms, not eating, not sleeping, but discovering what can be done by these wonderful slaves which they have learned to control. These computer wizards have learned to use the computer and search for new tasks for their machines.(1)、According to the passage, our present world is under the control of ______ .A:mad scientistsB:men and womenC:the unknown fearD:some super-inventions答案:D(2)、The reason why many people are afraid of computers is that ______ .A:they don't know anything about computersB:they haven't really understood computersC:there are so many computer gamesD:computers are often down答案:B(3)、The author mentions computer wizards in order to point out that ______ .A:computers can be controlled by manB:there should be more people devoted to computersC:only young people are interested in computersD:more time and energy is required to control computers 答案:A(4)、This passage is probably written to suggest that ______ .A:some day computers can deal with all human problems B:computers can be used in place of traveling to our jobs C:people should not fear computersD:computer technology will not meet people's needs invarious situations答案:C(5)、The author's attitude towards widely used computers is______ .A:positiveB:anxiousC:worriedD:serious答案:A2、In 1826, a Frenchman named Niepce needed pictures for hisbusiness. But he was not a good artist. So he invented a very simple camera. He put it in a window of his house and took a picture of his garden. That was the first photo.The next important date in the history of photography(摄影术)was in 1837. That year, Daguerre, another Frenchman, took a picture of his reading room. He used a new kind of camera in a different way. In his pictures you could see everything very clearly ,even the smallest things. This kind of photo was called a Daguerreotype. Soon, other people began to use Daguerre's way. Travelers brought back wonderful photos from all around the world. People took pictures of famous buildings, cities and mountains.In about 1840, photography was developed. Then photographers(摄影家) could take pictures of people and moving things. That wasnot simple. The photographers had to carry a lot of films and other machines. But this did not stop them, for example, some inthe United States worked so hard. Mathew Brady was a famous American photographer. He took many pictures of great people. The pictures were unusual because they were very lifelike (栩栩如生的) . Photography also became one kind of art by the end of the 19th century. Some photos were not just copies of the real world. They showed ideas and feelings, like other kinds of art.(1)、The first photo taken by Niepce was a picture of ______.A:his business B:his houseC:his gardenD:his window答案:C(2)、The Daguerreotype was ______.A:a FrenchmanB:a kind of pictureC:a kind of cameraD:a photographer答案:B(3)、If a photographer wanted to take pictures of moving things in the year of 1840, he had to ______.A:watch lots of filmsB:buy an expensive cameraC:stop in most citiesD:take many films and related facilities答案:D(4)、Mathew Brady ______.A:was a very attractive personB:was famous for his unusual picturesC:was quite a strong personD:took many pictures of moving people答案:B(5)、This passage tells us ______.A:how photography was developedB:how to show your ideas and feelings in picturesC:how to take pictures in the worldD:how to use different cameras答案:A二、词汇与语法1、Free _______ of shampoo is distributed from door to door. A:sampleB:exampleC:productD:stock答案:A2、He cannot be tired ________ he has walked only half a mile. A:sinceB:whetherC:whenD:as long as答案:A3、Xiao Lu won a ______ at the tennis match.A:prizeB:priceC:praiseD:present答案:A4、It is generally considered unwise to give a child _______ he or she wants.A:howeverB:whateverC:whicheverD:whenever答案:B5、Not only _______ our money, but we were also in danger of losing our lives.A:we lostB:lost weC:we did loseD:did we lose答案:D6、All things ____, the planned trip will have to be called off.A:consideredB:be consideredC:consideringD:having considered答案:A7、They ________ thankful to have the opportunity to further their studies.A:would like to beB:ought to beC:would rather beD:had better be答案:B8、Large fish usually _____ small fish.A:gatherB:take onC:feed onD:organize答案:C9、When the girl heard the news, she could do nothing but________ back home.A:goingB:wentC:to goD:go答案:D10、In Britain people drive ______the left.A:atB:onC:toD:in答案:B三、完型填空When my wife and I lived in Texas, one morning, we were 1 our way home and decided to stop at a local gas station to get some breakfast. We noticed a man standing in front of the store. We could tell that he was a 2 man, because his clothes were dirty and worn. It looked like he had gone in to get 3 warm to drink but came out with nothing. 4 he must have not had enough money.Then we saw a dog walk up to the front of the store. It was a 5 dog - we could tell that it had been feeding puppies. She was terribly in need of something to eat. There were people 6 by and not even taking a look at her. She might not have been as 7 and clean as most, but she still deserved better. We still did not do anything, but someone did. The guy, who did not buy himself anything to eat, went back into the 8 , bought a can of dog food and fed that dog.I know that this story isn't as inspirational as most stories, but it 9a great part in our lives. You see, that was Mother's Dayweekend. A lot of people forget that some animals are 10 too. It took a straggler ( 流浪汉) to show me what I should have done. He made me a better man that day.(1)、A:atB:onC:inD:for答案:B(2)、A:terribleB:homelessC:friendlyD:handsome答案:B(3)、A:everything B:anythingC:somethingD:nothing答案:C(4)、A:SoB:ButC:SinceD:If答案:A(5)、A:strong B:weakC:femaleD:male答案:C(6)、A:passB:passedC:to passD:passing答案:D(7)、A:dirtyB:smallC:stupidD:pretty答案:D(8)、A:storeB:stationC:carD:park答案:A(9)、A:takesB:spendsC:makesD:plays答案:D(10)、A:talentsB:childrenC:parentsD:friends答案:C四、汉译英(1)、你应该按医嘱去服这种药。
2020年9月全国网络教育统考《大学英语A》试卷及参考答案(10套)
大学英语A1一、阅读理解In the same way that a child must be able to move his arms and legs before he can learn to walk, the child must physiologically be capable of producing and experiencing particular emotions before these emotions can be modified through learning. Psychologists have found that there are two basic processes by which learning takes place. One kind of learning is called "classical conditioning". This occurs when one event or stimulus is consistently paired with, or followed by, a reward or punishment. It is through classical conditioning that a child learns to associate his mother's face and voice with happiness and love, for he learns that this person provides food and comfort. Negative emotions are learned in a similar fashion. The second kind of learning is called "operant conditioning". An individual learns to do things that produce rewards in his environment and learns not to do things that produce punishments. For example, if a mother always attends to her baby when he cries and cuddles him until he is quiet, she may teach him that if he cries he will get attention from mother. Thus, the baby will learn to increase his crying in order to have his mother more. Every day, we grow and have new experiences. We constantly learn by reading, watching television, interacting with other people and so forth. This learning affects our emotions. Why is it that we learn to like some people and dislike others? If a person is nice to us, cares about us, we learn to associate this person with positive feelings, such as joy, happiness, and friendliness. On the other hand, if a person is mean to us, does not care about us, and even deliberately does things to harm us, we learn to associate this person with negative feelings, such as unhappiness, discomfort, and anger.1.The author's main purpose in writing the passage is to ______.A.give parents some advice on how to bring up childrenB.debate with psychologists on people's positive and negative feelingsC.teach children how to learn to produce and experience certain emotionsrm the general reader of two basic processes of modifying emotions through learning答案:D2.In classical conditioning, a child learns to ______.A.associate one event with a reward or punishmentB.do things that produce rewardsC.receive a reward when he feel happyD.recognize his mother's face and voice答案:A3.Which of the following is a case of “operant conditioning”?A.Children learn to do things that produce punishment.B.The baby feels happy when he sees his mother's face.C.Children learn to mix with others by reading, watching TV and so forth.D.The baby increases his crying because his mother attends to him whenever he cries.答案:D4.The underlined word “fashion” can be replaced by “______”.A.vogueB.routeC.mannerD.fate答案:C5.According to the passage, positive feelings include ______.A.care, association, and nice personB.joy, happiness, and friendlinessfort, cares, and angerD.reading, watching TV, and interacting with others答案:BIn America, during the meal, you'd better be careful not to leave a spoon in a soup bowl or coffee cup or any other dish. The coffee spoon ought to be on the saucer, the soup spoon ought to be on the plate under the bowl. When you are having soup, make the least noises and use the side of your spoon inside out this way, not the tip. And you mustn't pick up your soup bowls so as to drink away the last drops of your soup from the bottom of the bowl.Very often there is only one main course and salad, followed by your sweet. If you find the meal not enough, say "Oh, it's delicious!" and ask for some more of the chicken or steak or whatever you have just had. The hostess will be very glad that you appreciate her cooking and will give you an extra portion. But if you observe the Chinese way of being polite and say "No, thank you" when the hostess offers you more, you will most probably starve later, because Americans will never press food on you. Yet it is not polite to keep silent and not to talk with the person next to you. It would be considered good manners if you handle your silverware with care so that they don't make any noise. When coffee comes, drink it from your cup. The coffee spoon should rest on the saucer while you are drinking. And smoking, of course, is rarely seen at a dinner table. Well, when the meal is finished, the guests put their napkins on the table and stand up, the men again helping the ladies with their chairs.After the dinner, the guests usually stay for an hour or two, then they would say, "Well, I'm afraid I must be going now." The host and hostess would of course urge everyone to stay longer. "What, already? Won't you have another coffee?" The guests, for instance, would say, "I'd love to, but I have to be up early tomorrow morning. Thank you for a most enjoyable evening. Good-night."And if you stay overnight or over the weekend, it will be courteousto send athank-you note to the host or hostess the following day, very often with a small gift such as a box of chocolate or some flowers as a token of appreciation of their hospitality.6.Which of the following would be the best title of the passage?A.How to Prepare for a Meal.B.Never Press Food on Your Guest.C.Table Manners in the U.S.A.D.How to Enjoy a Dinner.答案:C7.The passage suggests that ______.A.to make the hostess happy you should ask for more food even if you are fullB.you should keep silent at a dinner table in order to be politeC.if you want to be friendly with the person next to you, you should press food on himD.talking is necessary at a dinner table答案:D8.At a dinner table, you do all of the following except ______.A.making the least noise possibleB.picking up your soup bowl to drink away the last dropC.handling your silverware with careD.drinking the coffee from your cup答案:B9.What does "courteous" in the last paragraph mean?A.Friendly.B.Generous.C.Polite.D.Noble.答案:C10.The passage implies that ______.A.different nations have different customsB.Chinese customs are quite similar to American onesC.both Chinese and Americans have soup before the main courseD.if you are polite, the hostess will press more food on you答案:A二、词汇与语法11.China has been following the foreign policy to develop relations with other countries on the_______ of the five principles of peaceful co-existence.A.basisB.basesC.groundD.foundation答案:A12.My grandmother ________the dust by having double windows.A.put downB.shut outC.cut shortD.taken off答案:B13.Of the two houses the family prefers _________.A.the more isolated oneB.the one isolated moreC.the most isolated oneD.the much isolated one答案:A14.So far, he must have achieved his goal, _______?A.mustn't heB.didn't heC.hasn't heD.doesn't he答案:C15.______ Jerry at 8 o'clock. He will have had his breakfast by then.A.Pick outB.Pick atC.Pick onD.Pick up答案:D16.That poorly dressed old man felt quite ________ at such a big party attended by many important figures.A.in the wayB.out of the wayC.out of placeD.in place答案:C17.By the time he arrives in Beijing, we ________ here for two days.A.shall stayB.have been stayingC.will have stayedD.have stayed答案:C18.He won't succeed any way, ________ hard he tries.A.whateverB.no matterC.asD.however答案:D19.He has gone to the post office to ________ a parcel that has come to him from his brother.A.gatherB.mailC.collectD.pick答案:C20.Purchasing the new production line will be a ________ deal for the company.A.forcefulB.profitableC.tremendousD.favorite答案:B三、完型填空The book is the best research machine invented. Since mass printing began a few hundred years ago, it has given hundreds of millions of people __21__ they could not have found anywhere else.But many readers don't know __22__ a book is organized to help them. They see the different elements of a book. However, the __23__ for such organization puzzles them.The first thing to look at is the title and author. __24__, a title doesn't tell you very much about what is inside, but usually it does. Sometimes a subtitle __25__ you more information than the main title. __26__ a book has a dust jacket, read the inside flops(书封皮折向里面的部分). They usually give you a fairly good breakdown of __27__ the book is about. Behind the title page in most books is the copyright notice. It is __28__ to look at this, especially the last date of copyright. Suppose you are studying space travel, a book with a 1916 copyright will not __29__ moon landings.Check the author's background, if possible. Now and then, you can find it in a beginning part called a preface. Read carefully about the author. Do you think he or she is __30__ to write on the book's subject? Does his or her background make the author an expert in this field?21.A.thingsB.machinesC.researchrmation答案:D22.A.thatB.howC.whatD.whether答案:B23.A.reasonB.ruleC.routineD.value答案:A24.A.All at onceB.Ever since thenC.Every now and thenD.Once in a while答案:C25.A.showsB.givesC.presentsD.supplies答案:B26.A.IfB.AsC.SinceD.Though答案:A27.A.whatB.whichC.thatD.there答案:A28.A.possibleB.convenientC.easyD.important答案:D29.A.reportB.lectureC.coverD.expose答案:C30.A.skilledB.selectedC.qualifiedD.specified答案:C四、汉译英31.这所小学平均每班有45人.答案:On average, there are 45 students in each class of this primary school.32.与同事们和睦相处对我来说很重要。
[VIP专享]大学英语(A)模拟试卷及答案2011Test05
全国高校网络教育公共基础课统一考试大学英语(A)模拟试卷(2010年修订版)Test 5(根据全国高校网络教育考试委员会2011年1月新颁考试大纲和题型进行了相应调整)Information for the Examinees:This examination consists of FOUR parts. They are:Part Ⅰ: Reading Comprehension (30 points, 25 minutes)Part Ⅱ: Vocabulary and Grammar (30 points, 25 minutes)Part Ⅲ: Translation (20 points, 10 minutes)Part IV: Writing (20 points, 30 minutes)The total marks for this examination is 100 points. Time allowed for completing thisexamination is 90 minutes).Section I: Reading Comprehension [30 points]Instructions:This section will take approximately 25 minutes.There are TWO sections in this part.Part 1: Questions 1-5 are based on this part. (15 points)In this part, you will read five short texts. Match the information with their corresponding parts in Column B.1Message Writer: Dai Pengfei, one of the top mobile phone short message writer in China, has been on writing drama. At last, his new drama about modern life in the city “Self-feeling’s Good”, is being staged.Time: 7: 15pm, Until December 17.Place: Experimental Theater of People’s Art Theater, Wangfujing Dajie.2“The legend of Kungfu takes Beijing into a new era of Chinese Martial Arts.” — Metropolis Magazine.The Legend of KungfuPerformed by the kungfu monks from the legendary Shaolin Temple.Every evening: 7: 30The Red Theater44 Xingfu Dajie, Chongwen District3Revised classics: Taipei Li-yuan Chinese Opera Theater will stage four revised classics at the Grant Chang’an Theater. Led by Li Baochun, the theater has always been dedicated to adhering to the basic essence and agenda of the historical Peking Opera.Time: 7: 30pmPlace: 7 Jianguomennei Dajie4Acrobatic Ballet: Performed by the Guangdong Acrobatic Troupe, the acrobatics version of the classic “Swan Lake” will tour Beijing. It features ballet, with acrobatics such as pole balancing, rope walking, etc.Time: 7: 30pm, Dec.22—28Place: 7 Poly Theater5Korean Kick: The South Korean nonverbal drama “jump” is the first laugh—laden dance arts show to be presented in the China National Children’s Art Theater. Mixing Korean dance arts with acrobatics, the show portrayed a story between a strange man and a burglar.Time: 7: 30pmPlace: 64 Donghuamen DajieColumn A Column B1. Self-feeling’s Good2. The Legend of Kungfu3. Opera Classics4. Swan Lake5. Jump A. combination of dance and acrobaticsB. combination of ballet and acrobaticsC. a new drama written by a message authorD. adhering to its basic elementsE. Chinese martial artsPart 2: Questions 6-10 are based on this part. (15 points)Read the following passage and choose the best answer from A, B, C and D.Imagine your sitting on your front garden admiring the shining sun when your neighbor comes with that annoying car with the noisy sound and the exhaust pipe blowing out the horrible black smoke. What are going to do about it?In our modern days, too many people depend on their cars to get to work or to drop off their children to school. However, is it safe to have an increasing number of cars on our roads?Research shows that cars create serious pollution. Exhaust from all combustion engines produce harmful effects on the health of both car users and all innocent walkers. Cities have become islands of toxic chemicals from the unrestrained use of vehicles burning fossil fuels. The harmful health effects of car exhaust are pervasive and difficult to measure. For example, people with asthma would suffer with attacks due to the pollution. The world wild life also suffers fromthe cars’ toxic emissions. No matter how much manufacturers try to make cars environmentally friendly, it will damage our earth in one way or another.Additionally, cars are too dangerous for our community. Careless drivers put themselves and others in danger. Cars are critical to walkers especially to children if the driver is not looking on the road or somehow distracted. Have you known someone whose toes or feet have been run over by cars while crossing the street.Lastly, cars create social problems, which could lead to poor health. A few drivers suffer “Road Rage” and put themselves, loved ones and others in a threatening situation. Some cars create disturbing noises, which disturbs people living near highways, freeways, etc. not to get enough sleep. People depend on their cars so much they forgot to exercise their bodies and end up being obese or having a heart problem.As a result of the excessive number of cars on our roads, everyone’s life is in danger. In order to create an environmentally friendly and safe world, it is necessary for each country to limit the permits in number to control regional air pollution. Second, car manufacturers should try to improve the efficiency of vehicles, such as finding solutions to emissions of combustion engines, developing new power sources such as new fuels, natural gas. Third, try to improve efficiency of traffic by setting up dedicated bus lanes and giving priority to car-pools and vehicles with 3 or more passengers. Besides, traffic can be scheduled; for example, commercial traffic at night; large companies can shift working hours and decentralizing administrative operations. (425 words)6. Exhaust from cars is ______.A. harmlessB. pollutiveC. not seriousD. ineffective to walkers7. In the author’s view, it is ______ to make cars be friendly to environment.A. impossibleB. feasibleC. hopefulD. potential8. ______ will be the major victims in the car accident.A. WalkersB. ChildrenC. Car-driversD. Traffic police9. Cars caused some social problems EXCEPT ______.A. obesityB. a quick temperC. employmentD. sleep problem10. Which of the following is NOT TRUE as to handling car problems?A. Reducing the number of cars.B. Using a car in the restricted area.C. Finding alternative fuels.D. Scheduling the traffic.Section II: Vocabulary and Grammar [30 points]Instructions:This section will take 25 minutes.There are TWO parts in this section.Part 1: Questions 11- 20 are based on this section. (10 points)Read the following sentences and choose the best answer from A, B, C and D.11. In Britain, the best season of the year is probably ______ spring.A. laterB. lastC. latterD. late12. In Britain people drive ______ the left.A. atB. onC. toD. in13. The manager promised to keep me ______ of how our business was going on.A. to be informedB. on informingC. informedD. informing14. His brother is very ______ about wines.A. awareB. learnedC. knowledgeableD. skeptical15. You have only 1000 words in which to ______ his speech.A. amount toB. sum upC. lead toD. take up16. Not until 1868 ______ made the capital of the State of Georgia.A. Atlanta wasB. was AtlantaC. when Atlanta wasD. when was Atlanta17. ______ pollution control measures are expensive, local government hesitate to adopt them.A. AlthoughB. HoweverC. BecauseD. Moreover18. The explanation given by the manager yesterday was not at all ______.A. satisfyB. satisfiedC. satisfyingD. satisfactory19. Our products are displaced in Stand B22, ______ you will find me during office hours.A. whenB. whichC. thatD. where20. This book discusses the most recent events of space travel, it certainly is ______.A. up to nowB. up to this momentC. up to this pointD. up to datePart 2: Questions 21 - 30 are based on this section. (20 points)Read the following passage and fill in each blank by choosing the best answer from A, B, C and D.The United States is well-known for its network (21) ______ major highways designed to help a driver get from one place to another in the (22) ______ possible time. However, large highways often pass (23) ______ scenic areas and interesting small towns. Furthermore, these highways generally connect large urban centers, (24) ______ means that they become crowded with heavy traffic during rush hours, (25) ______ the “fast direct” way becomes a very slow route.However, there is always another route to take (26) ______ you are not in a hurry. Not far from the relatively new “superhighways”, there are often older, less heavily traveled roads which go through the countryside. (27) ______of these are good two-lane roads; others are uneven roads curving through the country. These secondary routes may go up steep slopes, along high (28) ______, or down frightening hillsides to towns (29) ______ in deep valleys. Through these less direct routes, longer and slower, they generally go to places where the air is clean and the scenery is beautiful, and the driver may have a chance to get a fresh, clean (30) ______ of the world.21. A. of B. on C. about D. in22. A. short B. shorter C. shortening D. shortest23. A. to B. into C. over D. by24. A. which B. that C. as D. what25. A. when B. for C. but D. that26. A. unless B. if C. as D. since27. A. All B. Several C. Lots D. Some28. A. rocks B. cliffs C. roads D. paths29. A. lying B. laying C. laid D. lied30. A. view B. variety C. visit D. virtueSection III: Translation [20 points]Instructions:This section will take 10 minutes.There are Four sentences in this part.Translate the following four sentences into English.31.这是你的错,不要将工作的失败归咎于别人。
2018华东师范大学成人高等教育(网络教育)《英语(A)》模拟卷(ABCD卷)有答案
华东师范大学成人高等教育(网络教育)《英语(A)》模拟卷(A卷)考试形式:闭卷考试时间:90分钟学习中心:_________ 姓名:_________ 学号:_________ 成绩:_________注:答案统一做在答题纸上。
Part I 单选题(20%)(答案务必写在答题纸上)1. The _______________ names are Sam and Jack.A. twinsB. twin’sC. twins’D. twin2. Let’s ________________now.A. go workB. go to workC. to go workD. to work3. Li Hong is a teacher ____ a small school.A. atB. forC. overD. on4. She does her homework ____ evening.A. inB. atC. in theD. at the5. Can you ______ me the book?A. lendB. borrowC. lentD. borrowing6. _________ beautiful garden it is!A. WhatB. HowC. How aD. What a7. I’m from Shanghai and where are you _________?A. atB. fromC. onD. in8. She always __________ early in the morning and comes back home late in theafternoon.A. goes workB. go to workC. goes to workD. go work9. —What is the date today?—_________.A. It’s half past oneB. It’s the first of DecemberC. It’s MondayD. It’s Sunday10. —What time is it now?—It’s______.( 8:31)A. eight past thirty-oneB. twenty-nine to nineC. thirty-one past eightD. nine to twenty-nine11. Class begins ____ eight in the morning.A. inB. atC. \D. on12. They are the students _____ Class One.A. inB. atC. ofD. on13. Li Wei and Wang Fang do not work __________ Sunday.A. atB. inC. fromD. on14. Sometimes it ________ in winter and the fields _________ white.A. snows ; turnB. snow ; turnC. snows ; turnsD. snow ; turns15. Where is ___________________book?A. heB. youC. yoursD. my16. My factory is very _________ my home. It usually takes me an hour to get there.A. nearB. far fromC. farD. from far17. _________ I get up at five thirty, I do morning exercises in the park.A. AfterB. BeforeC. WhenD. While18. Most people are ___________________ in our company.A. SpainB. JapanC. AmericanD. China19. We have ________friends all over _________ world.A. the ; theB. / ; theC. / ; /D. the ; /20. In summer people go _________ in rivers and lakes.A. swimB. swimmingC. to swimmingD. for swimming Part II 改错题(10%) (只需指出错处: A, B, C或D)1. It usually takes me a hour to get there.A B D2. The first day of June is the day for childs.A B C3. They have not many time to look after their little daughter.C D4. Liu Ying has no sister brother.A B D5. How many book does your sister have, Mrs. Zhang?C D6. Its near the teachersA B7. There are four peoples in my family.A B D8. How is the weather like in your hometown?B C D9. The English countryside is like a carpet of many colour.A C D10. In autumn the leaves change its colour from green to yellow, brown and red.A B DIII. 阅读理解(40%)(1)Dick lived in England. In January he said to his wife, “I’m going to fly to NewYork next week, because I’ve got some work there.”“Where are you going to stay there?” his wife asked.“I don’t know yet,” Dick answered.“Please send me your address from there in a telegram, ” his wife said.“All right,” Dick answered.He flew to New York on January 3lst and found a nice hotel in the center of the city. He put his things in his room and then he sent his wife a telegram. He put the address of his hotel in it.In the evening he did not have any work, so he went to a cinema. He came out at nine o’clock and said, “Now I’m going to go back to my hotel and have a nice dinner.”He found a taxi, and the driver said, “Where do you want to go?” But D ick did not remember the name and address of his hotel.“Which hotel are my things in?” he said. “And what am I going to do tonight?” But the driver of the taxi did not know, so Dick got out and went into a telegraph office. There he sent his wife another telegram, and in it he wrote, “Please send me my address at this telegraph office.”1. Dick flew to New York becauseA.h e went there for a holidayB.he had work thereC.he went there for sightseeingD.h is home was there2. Why did his wife want a telegram from him ? BecauseA.s he did not know his address yetB.she wanted to go to New York tooC.she might send him another telegramD.s he couldn’t leave her husband by himself in New York3. Where did Dick stay in New York? BA. In the center of the city.B. In a hotelC. In a restaurant.D. At his friend’s house.4. Who will send him the name and address of his hotel? DA. The manager of his hotelB. The driver of the taxi.C. A telegraph officeD. His wife5. Which of the following is not true? CA.D ick stayed at a nice hotel in the center of the city.B.Dick did not work on the first night of his arrival.C.Dick forgot to send his wife a telegram.D.D ick wanted to go back to his hotel in a taxi.(2)Mr. and Mrs. Bell can’t agree on their holiday plans. Mrs. Bell wants to visit her sister in Florida. She wants her husband to go with her. But Mr. Bell doesn’t want to go to Florida. He wants to go to Maine.“Florida is too hot in summer,” Mr. Bell says.“Well, Maine is too cold,”his wife replies. “I like to swim, but the water in Maine is too cold.”“Florida is too far,” her husband says. “We won’t have enough time to drive to Florida. Maine isn’t near, but it’s near enough. It will take us only a day and a half to go there.”Mrs. Bell tries to change her husband’s mind, but she can’t find enough reasons. She hopes to find some good reasons soon.True or False: ( 判断下列句子是否符合短文内容,符合的用“T”表示,不符合的用“F”表示)(T ) 1. Mr. and Mrs. Bell talk about their holiday plans.(T ) 2. Mrs. Bell likes to swim but she does not want to swim in Maine.(F ) 3. Mr. Bell does not want to go to Maine because it is too hot and too far.(F ) 4. It will take them one day to drive to Maine.(T ) 5. Neither Mr. Bell nor his wife can find enough reasons to persuade each other.(3)It is evening. An old cock (公鸡) is sitting in a tall tree. A fox (狐狸) comes tothe tree and says to the cock, “ I have some good news for you. All the animals are good friends now. Let’s be friends, too. Please. ”The cock is clever. He says, “I’m glad to hear that. But look! Some dogs are coming this way.”“ What? Dogs?” asks the fox, “Well,…well, I must go now. good bye.”“Wait, Mr. Fox,” says the cock, “Don’t go. Dogs are our friends now.”“Yes. But perhaps they don’t know that yet.” The fox runs away.“I see, I see,” says the cock. He smiles and goes to sleep in the tree.True or False: ( 判断下列句子是否符合短文内容,符合的用“T”表示,不符合的用“F”表示)( F ) 1. The cock and the fox are good friends.( T ) 2. A fox can’t climb the trees.( F ) 3. The cock is not clever.( T ) 4. The fox is afraid of dogs.( T ) 5. The fox runs away and the cock goes to sleep.(4)A rich woman invited(邀请) Martin Brown to sing for her friends. But she didn’t invite him to have supper with them. She told him to eat with the servants(佣人).The singer was surprised. But he said nothing.At nine o’clock the rich woman asked the singer to come up to the sitting-room.“We are ready for your songs, Mr. Brown,” said the woman, “you may begin.”“But I have sung already.” said Mr. Brown.“You have sung already!” said the rich woman in surprise. “But when did you sing?”“Just now.”“Oh, you shouldn’t do that!” she cried.“I’m sorry,” said the singer. “I sang for the people after I had supper with them, you know.”With these words, he left rich woman’s house.1. The rich woman invited Martin Brown to sing for herA. studentsB. friendsC. workersD. teachers2. The rich woman told Martin Brown to have supper withA. herB. the womanC. the servantsD. her friends3. After supper, the rich woman asked the singer to come up to the sitting-roomA.h e was surprisedB. it was already eight o’clockC. he said nothingD. her friends were ready for songs4. In fact, the singer had sung for .A. her friendsB. the servantsC. the rich womanD. nobody5. When Martin Brown left the woman’s house, the woman was veryA. gladB. tiredC. surprisedD. happyIV. 翻译(30%)(把下面整个段落翻译成中文)My name is John Paul. My job is to sell computers. I work hard. Every morning I get up at seven. I do some exercises and have a light breakfast. Then I drive to my office. It takes me forty minutes to drive there. My office is in New York, but I travel to other places every month. I go to visit people and people come to visit me. I travel to a lot of cities in the USA, and many foreign countries like China, Japan and India. I meet and have business talks with many people from different places. I make a lot of phone calls. I am very busy, but I enjoy my work because it is very interesting and exciting and I can see much of the world at the same time.翻译:我的名字叫保罗。
大学英语(A)模拟试卷及答案2011Test04
全国高校网络教育公共基础课统一考试大学英语(A)模拟试卷(2010年修订版)Test 4(根据全国高校网络教育考试委员会2011年1月新颁考试大纲和题型进行了相应调整)Information for the Examinees:This examination consists of FOUR parts. They are:Part Ⅰ: Reading Comprehension (30 points, 25 minutes)Part Ⅱ: Vocabulary and Grammar (30 points, 25 minutes)Part Ⅲ: Translation (20 points, 10 minutes)Part IV: Writing (20 points, 30 minutes)The total marks for this examination is 100 points. Time allowed for completing this examination is 90 minutes).Section I: Reading Comprehension [30 points]Part 1: Questions 1-5 are based on this part. (15 points)Read the following passage and choose the best answer from A, B, C and D.There’s a great story about an old Finnish woman who, without quite realizing it, was using her cell-phone to access the Internet and track her city’s public transit system. When asked why she used the wireless Internet so frequently, she replied, “What are you talking about? I don’t know anything about this wireless Internet stuff. I just know the bus is here.”Regardless of whether you want to admit it, a lot of us are like that old Finnish woman. When it comes to new mobile applications, many of us do not realize the capability and power that we hold, literally, in hour hands.What we are looking at today is the mobile Internet in its infancy. Now that using the Internet from home or work has saturated much of society, the next logical step is to be able to use the Net when you are far away from your desktop or laptop. Speech recognition is one way to do this, and there are a number of services, collectively called the “voice web”, that will make this possible. All you do is use a phone or wireless device to call a phone number, and speak commands to an intuitive system. It will then give you the information you’re seeking, using either a synthesized voice or an audio file.In the United States and Europe, the hot technology for wireless devices is called W AP (Wireless Application Protocol), which is being considered as the world standard. W AP issupported by major phone companies including Nokia, Motorola and Ericsson, and is simply a means of transmitting information, much like HTML, which is a means of communicating on the Internet.Currently, wireless Internet connections may give you news, sports scores, stock quotes, and the weather if you’re lucky. But if you’ve ever used the technology, you know it’s slow, costly and doesn’t seem worth the time and effort, if it works at all. All of this technology points to easier living. Perhaps you’ll need to find a restaurant for an occasional business meeting. You’ll press a button on your mobile phone, and access the internet to pull up a list of great restaurants in your immediate area. You’ll hit another button, say a few words into the handset and you’ve got a reservation for four. (380 words)1. The author uses the story of an old Finnish woman to indicate that ______.A. she is ignorant of some common knowledgeB. public transit system contains the accessory to the InternetC. many people are unaware of the function of the new appliances being usedD. the Internet is is experiencing rapid growth2. The word “saturated” (Paragraph 3) most probably means ______.A. stateB. utilizeC. despiseD. fill3. According to the text, W AP is a ______.A. technology standard set by major phone companiesB. substitution of HTML which can be applied on the InternetC. means of exchanging informationD. a software application for transmitting voice over telephone lines4. We can infer from the passage that the mobile Internet is different from the previous Internet inthat the former ______.A. can be accessed by desktop computersB. has no need for wire appliancesC. can be used to book a table in a restaurantD. is equipped with speech recognition systems5. What is the attitude of the author towards the future of mobile Internet?A. Indifferent.B. Neutral.C. Optimistic.D. PessimisticPart 2: Questions 6-10 are based on this part. (15 points)Read the following passage and choose the best answer from A, B, C and D.Castles were brought to Britain by William the Conqueror, when he invaded in 1066 from his homeland in France. One of the most powerful ways for William to take control of his new kingdom, which included England, Scotland and Wales, was to have castles built throughout the land. At first, he ordered the construction of very simple castles, called motte and bailey castles.These early castles of an earthen mound, topped by a tower built of wood. The bailey was a large area of land enclosed by a shorter fence. Inside the bailey were the main activities of the castle, such as workshops, stables and livestock, household activities, etc., while the tower on the tower on the motte was used as the lord’s residence and as an observation post. Before long, the earthen castles were replaced by the stone castles, which were much sturdier, did not rot like wood, and also were much more able to withstand any attack by an invader.From the 11th to 13th centuries the stone castles were booming. They were not just used by the king. Most castles, in fact, were granted by a king to their most loyal knights or barons who fought bravely in battle and supported their king. The king, starting with William the Conqueror, gave his loyal knights vast estates and permission to build castles. In return, he expected these men to control their lands as the king’s representative, to keep the local population from rebelling, and to force them to work and pay rent to the lord, who then passed it onto the king. These knights and barons built castles almost everywhere in Britain, served to strike fear into the local peoples, and to symbolize their power and wealth.By the 15th century the stone castles began declining. For the one thing, military necessity changed in Great Britain. There was less emphasis placed on defense and more on comfort. Earlier stone houses were gradually modified, or abandoned completely and replaced by great houses of a richer and more relaxed style. The development of firearms and the increasing use of gunpowder, for the other one, also ended the castle’s endurance.Despite their decline, many wealthy families of the 18th and 19th centuries fed their passions by naming their newly built houses, “castle”. This ill-formed romanticism had its valuable side, which eventually led to concreted efforts to preserve and restore many ruined castles.Even today, centuries after they were active in British history, the castles of Britain have established themselves firmly in the national and international mindset. Castles have demonstrated not only the exchanges of the majesty, power and wealth of their noble builders, but also the rise and set of British Empire. (450 words)6. The castle originated from ______.A. FranceB. EnglandC. ScotlandD. Wales7. According to the text, “motte” (Paragraph 1) refers to ______.A. an earthen moundB. a wooden towerC. a shorter fenceD. a large area8. From the 11th to 13th centuries, castles were booming because of the following reasonsEXCEPT ______.A. a giftB. a force meansC. a symbolD. a tourist attraction9. What caused the decline of the castles?A. They are too expensive.B. They are ruined because of fighting.C. They are less comfortable.D. It took too much time to build them.10. Which of the following is TRUE?A. People doesn’t like the castles any more.B. Much more new castles are being built.C. The castles are the most famous buildings in Britain.D. The castles still have their reputation in the world.Section II: Vocabulary and Grammar [30 points]Part 1: Questions 11- 20 are based on this section. (10 points)Read the following sentences and choose the best answer from A, B, C and D.11. It is a puzzle to me that Steve who has been working _____ wants to quit this course.A. diligentlyB. frequentlyC. unwillinglyD. casually12. John suggested ______ anything about it until they found out more facts.A. not to sayB. not sayC. to say notD. not saying13. Mrs. Johnson ______ about it before me.A. would not like speakingB. would not like to speakC. had better not speakingD. had better not to speak14. We really didn’t like the ______ of the vegetables.A. flourB. favorC. fableD. flavor15. The new teller could not ______ how to use her calculator until the boss explained.A. amount toB. figure outC. add up toD. consult from16. For most people, it takes ______ effort to memorize a long poem.A. to considerB. consideringC. considerableD. considerate17. Are you certain that this is ______ in his letter?A. grandfather expressedB. what grandfather has expressedC. grandfather has expressedD. which grandfather has expressed18. ______ that my head had cleared, my brain was also beginning to work much better.A. ForB. SinceC. NowD. Despite19. Not only Tom but also his wife ______ fond of watching television.A. areB. wereC. beD. was20. On hearing the news of ______ the examination, the boy was very happy.A. his having passedB. he passedC. his being passedD. to passPart 2: Questions 21 - 30 are based on this section. (20 points)Read the following passage and fill in each blank by choosing the best answer from A, B, C and D.Life involves making decisions and changes. Decisions and changes involve making moves, getting (21) ______ one position or spot in life to another. An effective move involves planning a route and (22) ______ to it. Whenever you travel, you have the choice of several routes. Some routes of living are (23) ______ and helpful. Others are negative, creating depressions and despair. Knowing (24) ______ to re-route yourself from negative outlooks, thoughts, or ideas is (25) ______ for getting where you want to go in life. It is easy to think negatively about others or about (26) ______. If you allow these thoughts to continue unchecked, they develop into ruts (Note: old habits) of (27) ______. What should you do then? Well, you can say to yourself “stop!” and refuse to (28) ______ or believe those negative things you are saying to yourself. By refusing to let a repeating negative thought that lead you to frustration, anger or depression, you avoid (29) ______ in a rut. Instead of continuing to be worn down by a rutted track of negative and destructive thinking, you can consciously and (30)______ switch yourself or side-track yourself onto a path of more positive thinking.21. A. on B. in C. from D. at22. A. to keep B. keeps C. keeping D. kept23. A. popular B. possible C. powerful D. positive24. A. what B. how C. whether D. that25. A. crucial B. necessary C. possible D. classical26. A. himself B. themselves C. yourselves D. myself27. A. despair B. desire C. decision D. desperate28. A. receive B. acquire C. admit D. accept29. A. to be caught B. be caught C. being caught D. catching30. A. purposely B. purpose C. purposing D. purposedSection III: Translation [20 points]Translate the following four sentences into English. Translate the following sentences into English.31.大工厂生产的产品正在替代小工厂生产的产品。
网络教育-大学英语模拟考试一(后附答案)
网络教育-大学英语模拟考试一(后附答案)Part I Vocabulary and Structure1. For further information, contact us by __C___ following E-mail address.A) one B) a C) the D) /2. ___B__ food and equipment was kept in that cave during the war time.A) Quite a few B) A great deal ofC) Large quantities D) A large/great number of3. By 1990, production in the area is expected to double __A___ of 1980.A) that B) one C) it D) what4. From his ___C__ voice on the phone I know everything is going under way.A) satisfactory B) satisfying C) satisfied D) satisfactory5. Between 1974 and 1997, the number of overseas visitors rose __A___ 27%.A) by B) for C) to D) in6. ___A__ the thick trees, the bitter wind would have blown the house into pieces.A) But for B) Due to C) Except for D) Thanks for7. Until then, his family __D___ from him for six months.A) didn’t hear B) hasn’t heardC) hasn’t been hearing D) hadn’t heard8. If the local peasants hadn’t given the soldiers clothes and food, they _D____ of cold and hunger.A) would B) will die C) would be dead D) would have died9. I don’t allow ___A__ here and I don’t allow any of you _____ anywhere.A) gambling… to gamble B) to gamble…gamblingC) gambling… gambling D) to gamble… to gamble10. Having been ill in bed for nearly a month, he had a hard time __D___ the exam.A) pass B) to pass C) passed D) passing11. Those naughty boys were caught __B___ flowers in the garden again.A) to steal B) stealing C) to have stolen D) having stolen12. No more complaints, __D___ you will be dismissed from this company.A) so B) then C) and D) or13. Linda was walking in the street _B___ she noticed a thief stealing from an oldlady.A) while B) when C) as D) which14. The __B____ is just around the corner and you won't miss it.A) bicycle's shop B) bicycle shopC) bicycles shop D) bicycles' shop15. Mr. John was busy, __B___he could not come.A) but B) therefore C) and D) nor16. Wu Dong was ___D___tired that he couldn't keep his eyes open.A) too B) much C) such D) so17. I paid __C___for the new book.A) half pound B) one pound and halfC) one and a half pounds D) one and half a pound18. While __B___ for the bus at the bus station, I met an old friend of mine whom I haven't seen for 10 years.A) being waited B) waitingC) having waited D) waited19. Don't forget ___C___ your umbrella with you. It might rain in the evening.A) taking B) taken C) to take D) to be taking20. Jenny is learning Japanese. __A___ her brother.A) So is B) So does C) Nor is D) Nor does21. Please tell me the main idea ___C__ you have already gone through the whole paragraph.A) so B) before C) since D) while22. ___B__ the receiver of the telephone than it rang again.A) I had put down no sooner B) I had no sooner put downC) No sooner have I put down D) No sooner I put down23.Jiuzhaigou Valley is so beautiful that it is worth __B___.A) you to visit B) visitingC) for you to visit D) for your visiting24. __B___ to have a good mastery of the English language.A) I take three years B) It takes me three yearsC) Three years take me D) Three years taking me25. Mary found it hard __A___ the latest development in fashion.A) to keep up with B) keep upC) keeping up with D) keep up with26. You’ll have to be _A____ with my mother—she’s going rather deaf.A) patient B) popular C) bound D) disappointed27. I object ___C__ the plan on the grounds that it is too expensive.A) with B) for C) to D) in28. There have been many __C___ in their marriage but they still love each other.A) right and wrong B) back and forthC) ups and downs D) right and left29. We've missed the last bus. I'm afraid we have no __B___ but to take a taxi.A) way B) choice C) possibility D) selection30. The committee was __D___ mainly of teachers and parents.A) comprised B) constituted C) consisted D) composed31. Fortunately, Jack was only slightly injured in the traffic __D__.A) incident B) event C) case D) accident32. In order to achieve the final success, we must ___C__ our disputes and unite as one.A) lay down B) lay off C) lay aside D) lay up33. You should take the medicine after you read the __C____.A) lines B) words C) instructions D) suggestions34. It has been ten years since the Labour Party came into __C___ in that country.A) control B) force C) power D) charge35. Why he did it will remain a ___D__ for ever.A) strange B) pass C) public D) puzzle Part II Use of English1. - Good morning, John . How are you doing?- ____C_____A) I'm pleased. B) Good night.C) Not so bad. And you? D) How do you do?2. - Good-bye for now.- _____C____A) The same to you. B) That's OK.C) See you. D) Long time no see.3. - Thanks for your help.- _______A_____A) My pleasure. B) Never mind.C) Quite right. D) Don’t thank me.4. - Hello, I’m Harry Potter.- Hello, my name is Charles Green, but ______C______.A) call my Charles B) call me at CharlesC) call me Charles D) call Charles me5. - How do I get to the cinema?- _____D____A) It's very far. B) Yes, there is a cinema near here.C) It's well known. D) Go down this street and turn left.6. - Do you like to play basketball?- _____C___A) Perhaps. B) No. Xiaowang does not like it.C) I am crazy about it. D) I am pleased about it.7. - Excuse me, I'm afraid you've overcharged me.- ______A_________A) Oh, really? B) That's all right.C) That's fine. D) You're welcome.8. - I doubt whether the Chinese Football Team can win the game this time.- _______B_____________.A) That's true B) It's hard to sayC) I like the team D) I don't believe it9. Mr. Carol is not in. Can I take a message?______________C____________________.A) Well, I’d prefer to call later.B) You’d better not.C)Thank you all the same. D) That’s all right.10. - Good afternoon. Can I help you?- _____A____A) No. I don't think so.B) Thank you.C) I need to buy a birthday present for my son.D) Yes. I think soPart III Reading ComprehensionPassage OneMr. Young ran his own business and worked very hard. His wife was afraid that he would get sick if he continued like that, so she often tried to get him to take a vacation. At last she managed to persuade him to do so, and she hoped that he would be able to enjoy his vacation without any disturbance, so before they left, Mrs. Young went to see her husband's secretary. She said to her, "My husband needs a vacation very much, so whatever happens, please don't bother him with telegrams and letters about business problems while we are away. Just wait till we get back."After Mr. and Mrs. Young had been away about a week, Mr. Young received a letter from his secretary which said, "Something terrible happened to your business, but I'm not going to bother you with it while you are enjoying your vacation."A 1. Mr. Young was the owner of a private business.A) T B) FB 2. Mrs. Young worried about her husband's business.A) T B) FA 3. Mrs. Young was afraid that her husband's vacation might be spoilt.A) T B) FA4. The secretary didn't explain in her letter what had happened to Mr.Young's business, because she didn't want to spoil Mr. Young's vacation.A) T B) FA 5. You can learn from the story that Mr. Young had a stupid secretary.A) T B) FPassage TwoAfter having lived for over twenty years in the same district, Albert Hall was forced to move to a new neighborhood. He surprised his landlord by telling him that he was leaving because he could not afford to buy any more chocolate.It all began a year ago when Albert returned home one evening and found a large dog in front of his gate. He was very fond of animals and as he happened to have a small piece of chocolate in his pocket, he gave it to the dog. The next day, the dog was there again. It held up its paws and received another piece of chocolate as a reward. Albert called his new friend "Bingo". He never found out the dog's real name, nor who his owner was. However, Bingo appeared regularly every afternoon and it was quite clear that he preferred chocolate to bones. He soon grew dissatisfied with small pieces of chocolate and demanded a large bar a day. If at any time Albert neglected his duty, Bingo got very angry and refused to let him open the gate. Albert was now at Bingo's mercy and had to bribe him to get into his own house! He spent such a large part of his weekly wages to keep Bingo supplied with that in the end he had to move somewhere else.B 6. Albert lived there for many years.A) T B) FB 7. Albert was moving because he did not like the place.A) T B) FA 8. Albert and the dog became friends a year ago.A) T B) FA 9. The dog visited Albert every day because it wanted the chocolate.A) T B) FB 10. Albert "had to bribe him" means he had to take care of him.A) T B) FPassage ThreeShyness is the cause of much unhappiness for a great many people. Shy people are anxious and self-conscious; that is, they are excessively concerned with their own appearance and actions. Worrisome thoughts are constantly occurring in their minds: what kind of impression am I making? Do they like me? Do I sound stupid? Am I wearing unattractive clothes?It is obvious that such uncomfortable feelings must negatively affect people. A person's conception of himself or herself is reflected in the way he or she behaves, and the way a person behaves affects other people's reactions. In general, the way people think about themselves has a profound effect on all areas of their lives.Shy people, having low self-esteem, are likely to be passive and easily influenced by others. They need reassurance that they are doing "the right thing." Shy people are very sensitive to criticism; they feel it confirms their feelings of inferiority. They also find it difficult to be pleased by compliment with a statement like this one, "You're just saying that to make me feel good. I know it's not true." It is clear that while self-awareness is a healthy quality, overdoing it is harmful.Can shyness be completely eliminated, or at least reduced? Fortunately, people can overcome shyness with determined and patient efforts in building self-confidence. Since shyness goes hand in hand with a lack of self-esteem, it is important for people to accept their weaknesses as well as their strengths.Each one of us is a unique, worthwhile individual, interested in our own personal ways. The better we understand ourselves, the easier it becomes to live up to our full potential. Let's not allow shyness to block our chances for a rich and fulfilling life.B11. What does the author try to prove by citing "what kind of impression am I making?" (Para. 1)______A) Shy people benefit from their caring about their appearance.B) People's shyness made them care too much about their appearance and actions.C) It's natural that shy people don't believe other's compliments.D) Shy people think they are different from others.A 12. According to the writer, self-awareness is _____.A) a good qualityB) the cause of unhappinessC) harmful to peopleD) a weak point of shy peopleB 13. That shy people react to a compliment in such a way is ______.A) good B) unreal C) very reasonable D) harmfulC 14. Which of the following statements is true, according to the passage? _____A) Shyness helps us to develop our potentialB) Shyness enables us to understand ourselves betterC) Shyness can block our chances for a rich lifeD) Shyness has nothing to do with lack of self-esteemB 15. It can be inferred from the passage that shy people _____.A) should find more of their weaknessB) should understand themselves in the right wayC) had better ignore their weaknessD) can get rid of their shyness while maintaining low self-esteemPassage FourWhat makes a person a scientist? Does he have ways or tools of learning that are different from those of others? The answer is "no". It is not the tools a scientist uses but how he uses these tools that makes him a scientist. You will probably agree that knowing how to use a power is important to a carpenter. You will probably agree, too, that knowing how to investigate, how to discover information, is important to everyone. The scientist, however, goes one step further, he must be sure that he has a reasonable answer to his questions and that his answer can be confirmed by other persons. He also works to fit the answers he gets to many questions into a large set of ideas about how the world works.The scientist's knowledge must be exact. There is no room for half right or right just half the time. He must be as nearly right as the conditions permit. What works under one set of conditions at one time must work under the same conditions at other times. If the conditions are different, any changes the scientist observes in a demonstration must be explained by the changes in the conditions. This is one reason that investigations are important in science. Albert Einstein, who developed the Theory of Relativity, arrived at this theory through mathematics. The accuracy of his mathematics was later tested through investigations, Einstein's ideas were shown to be correct. A scientist uses many tools for measurements. Then the measurements are used to make mathematical calculations that may test his investigations.B 16. What makes a scientist according to the passage? _____A) The tools he uses.B) The way he uses his tools.C) His ways of learning.D) The various tools he uses.C 17. The underlined part in the passage shows_____.A) the importance of informationB) the importance of thinkingC) the difference between scientists and ordinary peopleD) the difference between carpenters and people with other jobs.A 18. A sound scientific theory should be one that _____.A) works not only under one set of conditions at one time, but also under the sameconditions at other timesB) does not allow any changes even under different conditionsC) can be used for many purposesD) leave no room for improvementC 19. The author quotes the case of Albert Einstein to illustrate _____.A) that measurements are keys to success in scienceB) that accuracy of mathematicsC) that investigations are important in scienceD) that the mathematical calculations may test his investigationsD 20. What is the main idea of the passage? _____A) The theory of relativity.B) Exactness is the core of science.C) Scientists are different from ordinary people.D) Exactness and ways of using tools are the keys to the making of a scientist. Part IV ClozeMany people would agree that stress is a major problem in modern life. It is certainly true that worry and quarrel can cause all kinds of illnesses, __1__ backache to severe headaches, or even more serious complaints such as high blood pressure.Many of us think __2__ stress as something that other people impose on us. We often complain about how other people put us __3__ pressure. But we should try not to let such pressure affect us. We should not forget that we are largely responsible for some of the stress ourselves. We sometimes take __4__ more work than our bodies and our minds can handle. We should learn to __5__ our limitations. We should be aware of which things are really important and which are not.D 1. A) of B) under C) accept D) from E) onA 2. A) of B) under C) accept D) from E) onB 3. A) of B) under C) accept D) from E) onE 4. A) of B) under C) accept D) from E) onE 5. A) of B) under C) accept D) from E) onPart V Translation1.This box can hold more books than that one.1.这个箱子比那个箱子能装更多的书。
东南大学网络教育入学考试本科大学英语模拟题及答案A
东南大学网络教育入学考试本科大学英语模拟题及答案A东南大学远程教育专升本招生英语测试(A)Part I. Reading Comprehension:Directions: In this part there are three passages. Each passage is followed by a number of comprehension questions. Read the passages and answer the questions. Then, mark your answer on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.( 1 )A computer is a machine designed to perform work mathematically and to store and select information that has been fed into it. It is run by electronic means. These machines can do a great deal of hard work in a very short time. A large computer, for example, can add nine thousand times a second, or divide five hundred times a second.The heart of an electronic computer lies in its transistors. It works thousand times faster than the human brain. A problem that might take a human being two years to solve can be solved by a computer in one minute, but in order to work properly, a computer must be given directions --- it must be programmed.Computers can be designed for many specialized aims --- they can be used to guide airplane flights, direct cars, even to play chess. Computers play an important part in modern work in many plants and factories throughout the world.01. Computer is a machine made to ________.A. perform work mathematicallyB. perform hard calculationsC. store and select informationD. all of the above02. Computers are valuable to industry because they ________.A.perform rapidlyB.find mistakes in human calculations quicklyC.can solve all mathematical problemsD.reduce mathematical mistakes in calculating03. The passage calls transistors the electronic computer’s ________.A. storeB. brainC. directionD. heart04. The use of computers for specialized aims depends on the ________.A. design of the computerB. power used to operate the computerC. the ability of the programmerD. ways to operate them05. Which of the following is true?puters must be fed every day.B.A computer is a store of information.puters must be programmed by human beings.D.A computer can work out a difficult problem within a minute.( 2 )Dear Editor:While a new school term is about to begin, perhaps we should reconsider the matter of examinations. In July, two writers (letters to the editor) praised the cancellation of exams because they believe “tests don’t tell the whole story”.As a teacher who worked in four countries, I have had the experience that a student who earns good marks is generally a good student, and that a student’s final m ark in a subject is usually a grade average of the year’s work. Of course there are exceptions, but they do not have the frequency that would give an unfair picture of a student’s ability.The simple fact is that proper class work, diligent exam studies and good marks are almost certain indicators of a student’s future performance. The opposite, almost certainly, incompetence.There is no acceptable substitute for competition andexamination of quality. How can teachers and future officials determine what a student has learned and remembered? Should we simply take the student’s word for it? Any institution that “liberates” students from fair and formal exams is misguided, if not ignorant. And surely the “graduates” of such institutions will lack trustworthiness, not to mention being rejected by foreign universities for graduates or other studies.When all is said and done, I sense that a fear of failure and a fear of unpleasant comparison with others are at the bottom of most ban-exams talk. Excellence and quality fear nothing. On the contrary, they seek competition and desire the satisfaction of being the best.06. Which of the following will the author of this passage probably agree with?A.Tests are an effective measure of the stude nt’s abilities.B.Tests are not effective in measuring the student’s abilities.C.Tests can only measure some of the student’s abilities.D.Tests may not be useful for measuring student’s abilities.07. The two writers mentioned in the first paragraph ________.A.seem to be worried about the poor marks of their studentsB.must have proposed other ways of testing studentsC.regard exams as a way of punishing studentsD.opposed judging students by the results of exams08. According to the letter, a student’s final mark ________.A.is often encouragingB.often tells whether he likes the subject or notC.often proves unreliableD.often gives a fair picture of the year’s work09. If a student graduated from a university which does not require exams he would ________.A.have to continue his studiesB.not be admitted by foreign institutionsC.be incompetentD.often gives a fair picture of the year’s work10. According to the writer of the letter, those who oppose exams ________.A. are incompetent teachersB. fear failureC. have no confidence in competitionD. both B and C( 3 )The worlds population continues to grow. There now are about 4 billion of us on earth. That could reach 6 billion by the end of the century and 11 billion in a further 75 years. Expertshave long been concerned about such a growth. Where will we find the food, water, jobs, houses, schools and health care for all these people?A major new study shows that the situation may be changing.A large and rapid drop in the worlds birth rate has taken place during the past 10 years. Families generally are smaller now than they were a few years ago. It is happening in both developing and industrial nations.Researchers said they found a number of reasons for this. More men and women are waiting longer to get married and are using birth control devices and methods to prevent or delay pregnancy. More women are going to school or working at jobs away from home instead of having children. And more governments, especially in developing nations, now support family planning programs to reduce population growth.China is one of the nations that have made great progress in reducing its population growth. China has already cut its rate of population growth by about one half since 1970.Each Chinese family is now urged to have no more than one child. And the hope is to reach a zero population growth with the total number of births equaling the total number of deaths by the year 2000.Several nations in Europe already have fewer births than deaths. Experts said that these nations could face a serious shortage of workers in the future. And the persons who are working could face much higher taxes to help support the growing number of retired people.11. The worlds population could reach _________.A. 6 billion in 75 yearsB. 11 billion in 2075C. 11 billion by the end of this centuryD. 600 million in 15 years12. Population growth is happening __________.A. in all countriesB. in a few countries onlyC. in most countriesD. mainly in developed countries13. Which of the following is true?A. There has been a slower population growth in the past ten years.B. The worlds birth rate is higher than ten years ago.C. Families are as large as before.D. Birth control has been well practised in all nations.14. China has reduced its population growth by _________ since 1970.A. about 50%B. exactly one halfC. a lot more than 50%D. much less than one half15. According to the essay, Chinas population control ___________.A. should be considered a big successB. is not quite successfulC. is far from being successfulD. is a complete failure( 4 )Dear Doctor,My husband and 1 got married in 1965 and for the first ten years of our marriage I was very happy to stay home and raise our three children. Then four years ago, our youngest child went to school and I thought I might go back to work.My husband was very supportive and helped me to make my decision. He emphasized all of the things I can do around the house, and said he thought 1 could be a great success in business.After several weeks of job-hunting, I found my present job, which is working for a small public relations firm. At first, my husband was very proud of me and would tell his friends, My clever little wife can run that company shes working for.But as his joking remark approached reality, my husband stopped talking to me about my job. I have received several promotions and pay increases, and I am now making more money than he is. I can buy my own clothes and a new car. Because ofour combined incomes, my husband and I can do many things that we had always dreamed of doing, but we dont do these things because he is very unhappy.We fight about little things and my husband is very critical of me in front of our friends. For the first time in our marriage, I think there is a possibility that our marriage may come to an end.I love my husband very much, and I dont want him to feel inferior, but I also love my job. I think I can be a good wife and a working woman, but I dont know how. Can you give me some advice? Will I have to choose one or the other or can 1 keep both my husband and my new career?Please help.DISTRESSED16. The letter was most probably written ___________.A. in 1975B. around 1980C. four years agoD. in 196517. What do you think shows her husband was supportive?A. He took up all the work she used to do.B. He made all the decisions for her.C. He gave her encouragement.D. All of the above.18. Her husband ____________ when she first found her present job.A. was very critical of herB. felt disappointedC. was proud of herD. was happy but critical19. As her income increased, ___________.A. she found a gap emerged between her and her husbandB. she bought more clothes and a new houseC. she did the many things she had dreamed ofD. she felt very proud of herself20. For the first time since their marriage, the writer thinks ___________.A. their marriage is successfulB. they can lead a happier lifeC. her husband is not so kind as beforeD. she might leave her husband for goodPart II Vocabulary and StructureDirections: There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D.Choose the ONE that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.21.I thought I might go _______ in Scotland.A. campB. to campC. campingD. camps22.Perhaps you are an average student _______ average intelligence.A. withB. inC. toD. as23.This is not necessarily the _______, however.A. caseB. chartC. attitudeD. technique24.Fill in _______ time such as eating, sleeping, meetings and classes.A. commitB. committedC. committingD. commits25.Be sure to set _______ enough time to complete your normal reading and work assignments.A. aboutB. offC. upD. aside26.The weekly schedule will make you more aware _______ how you spend your time.A. onB. inC. fromD. of27.When you begin to work, you should concentrate _______ the subject.A. onB. inC. fromD. of28.Make good _______ of your time in class.A. useB. usefulC. uselessD. uselessness29.Go _______ your notes as _______ as you can after class.A. soon/soonB. over/overC. over/soonD. soon/over30. If you know _______ the teacher will discuss the next day, skim that material, too.A. whichB. thatC. whatD. where31. Regular review leads _______ improved performance _______ tests.A. on/toB. to/onC. on/onD. to/to32. Don’t worry too much _______ a single test.A. onB. aboutC. atD. from33. There are other techniques _______ might help you _______ your studying.A. that/withB. which/toC. that/fromD. which/as34. If you fill in your name and address on the card, we _______ the book to you.A. sendB. have sentC. will sendD. sent35. For courses which depend largely _______ recitation (such as language), plan a study period just before class.A. inB. fromC. ofD. on36. I _______ many friends since I entered school.A. haveB. have hadC. hadD. will have37. _______ my opinion, friendship at school is very important.A InB. AsC. FromD. With38. It can be hard _______ them to understand one another.A. inB. ofC. forD. with39. Few people went far from home or took much interest_______ other countries.A. inB. ofC. forD. with40. If we _______ them better, we would see that people everywhere are very much like ourselves.A. knowB. knewC. would knowD. will know41. The earth is the same size _______ it was.A. inB. withC. asD. for42. If we can keep our heads _______ our shoulders, the wider knowledge and experience will help the world to better days.A. onB. toC. atD. for43. Do you mind _______ this?A. doB. to doC. doesD. doing44. When he failed _______ a question he was asked, he never said, “I beg your pardon?”A. hearB. to hearC. hearsD. hearing45. If he _______ gently, the work of the office would have been done just as well.A. spokeB. speaksC. speakD. had spoken46. His chief clerk was getting tired _______ his rough way of speaking.A. inB. fromC. ofD. on47. I am not good _______ predicting.A. onB. aboutC. atD. from48. In the last fifty years communications throughout the world _______ greatly.A. have improvedB. have been improvedC. been improvedD. improved49. This is _______ the telephone, radio and television.A. becauseB. ofC. of becauseD. because of50. Television pictures can now _______ sent from one side of the world to the other by means of satellites.A. isB. amC. areD. bePart III ClozeDirections: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D) beneath the passage. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence, and then blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Today more and more people in various countries are very much interested in buying telephone answering machines to answer their telephones for them when they are not at home or out of their offices. The machines are quite popular and useful. You can ( 51 ) these machines to your telephone. Then, ( 52 ) someone ( 53 )you, the machine automatically ( 54 ). It will give( 55 ) message ( 56 ) you program into it, ( 57 ) then it will record any message ( 58 ) the caller wishes to leave. When you ( 59 ) home or come back to your offices, you can listen ( 60 ) your messages, and then ( 61 ) the telephone calls to those who phoned you.( 62 ), the message which you record into the machine ( 63 ) the callers your name, and asks them ( 64 ) a message. It goes somethin g like ( 65 ) , “Hello, ( 66 ) John Wilson. I’m sorry, I am not at home right now, but I ( 67 ) want to talk to you—At the sound of the beep, please leave your ( 68 ) and number, and I will get ( 69 ) to you as soon as I ( 70 ). Thank you for calling.”51.A.putB.tieC.collectD. connect52. A.whyB.howC.whenD. where53. A.has calledB.callsC.callingD. is calling54. A.answersB.asksC.ringsD. replies55. A.theB.oneC.aD. /56. A.whichB.whatC.whomD. how57. A.orB.andC.yetD. so58. A.whatB.whenC.whyD. which59. A.getB.cameC.reachD. arriving60. A.onB.toC.withD. of61. A.returnB.doC.replyD. bring62. telyC.RecentlyD. Normally63. A.tellsB.readsC.saysD. speaks64. A.to solveB.to saveC.to involveD. to leave65. A.whatB.thisC.thoseD. such66. A.This isB.SpeakingC.That isD. Listen to67. A.veryB.soC.trulyD. do68. D. address69. A.upB.backC.outD. off70. A.mayB.needC.canD. willPart V E-C TranslationMatch English sentences with the Chinese translations. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center76. It is well known that lung cancer is caused at least in part by smoking too much.77. Amy used to drink nothing but coffee.78. It was reported that the building of the railway had been help up by a flood.79. He was the son of a wealthy family, but he seems to have come down in the world.Translations:A. 众所周知,肺癌至少部分地是由于吸烟过多而引起的。
大学英语(A)模拟试卷及答案2011Test08
全国高校网络教育公共基础课统一考试大学英语(A)模拟试卷Test 8(根据全国高校网络教育考试委员会2011年1月新颁考试大纲和题型出题)Information for the Examinees:This examination consists of FOUR parts. They are:Part Ⅰ: Reading Comprehension (30 points, 25 minutes)Part Ⅱ: Vocabulary and Grammar (30 points, 25 minutes)Part Ⅲ: Translation (20 points, 10 minutes)Part IV: Writing (20 points, 30 minutes)The total marks for this examination is 100 points. Time allowed for completing this examination is 90 minutes).Section I: Reading Comprehension [30 points]Part 1: Questions 1-5 are based on this part. (15 points)Read the following passage and choose the best answer from A, B, C and D.If there is no difference in general intelligence(智力)between boys and girls, what can explain girls’ poor performance in science and mathematics?It seems to be that their treatment at school is a direct cause. Mathematics and science are seen as subjects mainly for boys, and therefore, as girls become teenagers, they are less likely to take them. Interestingly, both boys and girls often regarded the subjects for boys as more difficult. Yet it has been suggested that girls do not take mathematics courses, not because they are difficult, but for social reasons. Girls do not want to be in open competition with boys because they are afraid to appear less feminine(女性的)and active.However, if we examine the performance of boys and girls who have taken mathematics courses, there are still more high-achieving boys than there are girls. This difference appears to be world-wide. Biological explanations have been offered for this, but there are other explanationstoo.Perhaps the difference which comes out during the teenage years has its roots in much earlier experiences. From their first days in kindergarten, boys are encouraged to work on their own and to complete tasks. Facts show that outstanding(杰出的)mathematicians and scientists have not had teachers who supplied answers.Besides, there can be little doubt that teachers of mathematics and science expect their boy students to do better at these subjects than their girl students. They even appear to encourage the difference between boys and girls. They spend more time with the boy students, giving them more time to answer questions and working harder to get correct answers from them. They are more likely to call on boys and to allow them to take the lead in classroom discussion. They also praise boys in science and mathematics and to give them confidence(信心)that they are able to succeed.Such a way of teaching is not likely to encourage girls to take many mathematics and science courses, nor is it likely to support girls who do. When it comes to these subjects it seems certain that school widens the difference between boys and girls.1. Girls are likely to think that ______.A. science courses are for both boys and girlsB. science courses make them more popularC. science courses make them successfulD. science courses are difficult for them2. The text mainly discusses ______ reasons for the difference between boys and girls inscientific achievements.A. biologicalB. historicalC. socialD. personal3. What are boys usually encouraged to do at school?A. to get help with their homeworkB. to play the leading role in classC. to work with their girl studentsD. to learn to take care of others4. What does the passage say about great mathematicians?A. Their teachers did not supply answers to them.B. They started learning mathematics at an early age.C. They showed mathematical abilities in their teenage years.D. Their success resulted from their strong interest in mathematics.5. The author would probably agree that ______A. boys and girls learn in the same wayB. Boys and girls are equal in general intelligenceC. girls are more confident in themselves than beforeD. girls should take fewer science courses than boysPart 2: Questions 6- 10 are based on this part. (15 points)Read the following passage and choose the best answer from A, B, C and D.The house was quiet at 5 a.m. and Tim’s mother was asleep. Only the sound of the big freezer broke the quiet. He’d dreamed of the cave last night. The purring(轻微颤动声)of the freezer had been the sea.Tim pulled on a sweater and put some apples into his school bag. It was too early for breakfast. He’d eat after he’d been through the cave, sitting on the rocks and staring at the sea.He wished he had a proper pack. His schoolbag would have to do. What else? Sandwiches–but his mother might wake up if he started pulling out bread for sandwiches, she’d want to know why he had to leave so early. He settled for some biscuits, and left a note stuck to the table: Gone to Michael’s. Back tonight. Tim.The sky was high and soft outside, though the sun still wasn’t up. Even the highway up the hill was quiet as he made his way down the street. The wind from the sea was fresh and sweet.The sand hills still breathed heat from y esterday’s sun, though the top of the sand was cool. He ran down to the beach impatiently, but there was no one, just dry sand dancing in the early wind and seabirds marching up and down watching the waves.The light changed suddenly. The first rays of sunlight stretched (延伸)across the sea. The sun was pushing its way over the edge of the world.Over the first rocks, along to the point, Tim glanced back. The beach was still empty. The sun sailed higher in the sky.He could see the cave now, even darker in the morning light. The sand turned silver then dark gold as the water flowed away from it. He had to force himself to go closer. Why was it so much more mysterious(神秘的)now? But it would be silly to go back now after so much trouble. He needn’t go in all the way.6. What did Tim do at the beginning of the story?A. He left the house quietly.B. He had breakfast at home.C. He left a note on the freezer.D. He put a sweater in his schoolbag.7. He settled for some biscuits ( in Paragraph 3) means that Tim ______.A. had to leave the biscuits on the tableB. liked biscuits better than sandwichesC. had to take biscuits instead of sandwichesD. could only find some biscuits in the kitchen8. What made it possible for Tim to see the entry to the cave?A. The height of the first rocks.B. The ups and downs of the waves.C. The change in the position of the sun.D. The vast stretch of the sunlit beach.9. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the story?A. The sea looked like a piece of gold.B. Seabirds flew away when Tim arrived.C. Tim was the only person on the beach.D. The sky got dark as Tim reached the cave.10. In the story, Tim’s mood(心情)changed from ______.A. loneliness to crazinessB. anxiousness to excitementC. helplessness to happinessD. eagerness to nervousnessSection II: Vocabulary and Grammar [30 points]Part 1: Questions 11- 20 are based on this section. (10 points)Read the following sentences and choose the best answer from A, B, C and D. 11. The day is not far away _____ modern communication becomes widespread in China’scountryside.A. whenB. beforeC. untilD. after12. Mr. Johnson _____ pass an examination before he could practice law.A. have toB. must have toC. ought to haveD. had to13. Their job allows them _____than ours.A. little freedomB. much freedomC. fewer freedomD. less freedom14. There isn’t ____ much milk left in the bottle.A. asB. whichC. whatD. that15. To get well, _____.A. we are going to operate on the patientB. the patient will need an operationC. operation is necessaryD. the doctors will perform an operation on the patient16. ____ is well-known to all, too much stress can lead to disease.A. LikeB. WhichC. ThisD. As17. I ’m sorry to have to say this, ____ you forgot to turn off the lights when you left the room lastnight.A. andB. soC. becauseD. but18. Never before _____anyone who has the skill John has when it comes to repairing cars.A. I have seenB. did I seeC. have I seenD. I saw19. The ancient Egyptians are supposed _____ rockets to the moon.A. to sendB. to be sendingC. to have sentD. to have been sending20. By the time you get to Greenwich you _____ the most historic parts of London.A. will have seenB. will seeC. are going to seeD. will be seeingPart 2: Questions 21 - 30 are based on this section. (20 points)Read the following passage and fill in each blank by choosing the best answer from A, B, C and D.The birthrate in Europe has been in a steady decrease since the 1960s. European countries, realising crisis is at hand, are providing great encouragement for parents to create more babies in the 21st century.Affairs Ministry concluded last year that, _21 cash encouragement, some women just don’t want to be 22 holding the baby. “What we know is that it’s good for the 23 if men and women share the burden of having children,” says Soren Kindlund, family policy adviser at the Swedish ministry. 24 Swedish parents can take their paid leave as they wish, men use a mere 12% of it; 60% of fathers do not take even a(n) 25 a day off work.Experts fear that the tendency for women to use most of the parental leave could makeemployers 26 to give young women the permanent jobs they need to qualify for paid maternity leave(产假). In January, Sweden decided to allow new fathers two months’ paid leave, with a warning: use it or 27 it.Kindlund admits that men are under 28 to stay at work, even though parental pay comes out of the public purse. “It’s not popular among bosses and perhaps with other men in the workplace,”he says, But it’s good for the father and for the child if they can 29 a relationship.”In Norway, a(n) 30 policy has worked wonders. 70% of dads in Norway now take parental leave, and the birthrate of 1.85 children per woman is one of the highest in Europe.21. A. in spite of B. at the cost of C. in additional to D. due to22. A. sent B. left C. caught D. seen23. A. birthrate B. income C. health D. spirit24. A. Just as B. Only if C. Even though D. Now that25. A. one B. mere C. only D. single26. A. willing B. reluctant C. likely D. unable27. A. reserve B. misuse C. ignore D. lose28. A. discussion B. attack C. control D. pressure29. A. make out B. add up C. build up D. set aside30. A. impersonal B. similar C. severe D. globalSection III: Translation [20 points]Translate the following four sentences into English.31. 如果价格不更优惠些,我是不会买的。
网络教育 全国统考 模拟题 大学英语B1
大学英语B1一、交际英语1.--What is your eldest sister like?-- ______________.A.She is happyB.She is illC.She is tallD.She is at home答案:C2.-May I see your tickets, please?- ________A.Sure.B.No, you can't.C.No, they are mine.D.Yes, you can.答案:A3.- I'm sorry. I am late due to the heavy traffic.- ________A.Well, it's OK.B.No, it's all right.C.You are welcome.D.You are wrong.答案:A4.- Must I take a taxi?- No, you ________ . You can take my car.A.had better toB.don'tC.must notD.don't have to答案:D5.-What's the problem with your bike?- _________A.Not at all.B.Good, thank you.C.Nothing serious.D.Sure答案:C二、阅读理解Manners (礼貌) are much more than just saying“Please” and “Thank you”. They are ways of showing kindness.My husband,Bob,is a pilot,and one day we were invited to a potluck (百味餐) at his flying squadron(飞行中队). The noisy room was filled with mouthy kids and their chatting moms and dads. Our son,Daniel, was only two years old. We let him play with the other kids because it was a safe environment.After a while,he came back with a package of peanut butter crackers and proudly held them out to us. A pilot who asked “Do you know whose this little boy is?”followed him.“He is mine,” I answered, wondering what Daniel might hav e done.“Well,” replied the pilot, “I've been passing out crackers to the kids for almost two hours,and your son is one of the youngest guys I gave them to. He's the only one who said 'Thank you'. What he did makes me pleased.”Daniel smiled and proudly repeated,“Thank you.”6.Pilots and their family were invited to the potluck.A.TB.F答案:A7.Daniel felt very excited when he showed his crackers to his parents.A.TB.F答案:B8.For nearly two hours at least, the pilot served at the party when he found Daniel.A.TB.F答案:A9.Only one kid said “Thank you” to the man when he gave the kids crackers.A.TB.F答案:A10.The pilot felt surprised when he heard the boy said “Thank you”.A.TB.F答案:Bthose of others? The answer is “no”. It is not the tools a scientist uses but how he uses these tools that makes him a scientist. You will probably agree that knowing how to use a power is important to a carpenter. You will probably agree, too, that knowing how to investigate, how to discover information, is important to everyone. The scientist, however, goes one step further, he must be sure that he has a reasonable answer to his questions and that his answer can be confirmed by other persons. He also works to fit the answers he gets to many questions into a large set of ideas about how the world works.The scientist’s knowledge must be exact. There is no room for half right or right just half the time. He must be as nearly right as the conditions permit. What works under one set of conditions at one time must work under the same conditions at other times. If the conditions are different, any changes the scientist observes in a demonstration must be explained by the changes in the conditions. This is one reason that investigations are important in science. Albert Einstein, who developed the Theory of Relativity, arrived at this theory through mathematics. The accuracy of his mathematics was later tested through investigations, and Einstein’s ideas were shown to be correct. A scientist uses many tools for measurements. Then the measurements are used to make mathematical calculations that may test his investigations.11.What makes a scientist according to the passage? ________A.The tools he uses.B.The way he uses his tools.C.His ways of learning.D.The various tools he uses.答案:B12.The underlined part in the passage shows_______.A.the importance of informationB.the importance of thinkingC.the difference between scientists and ordinary peopleD.the difference between carpenters and people with other jobs答案:C13.A sound scientific theory should be one that _________.A.works not only under one set of conditions at one time, but also under the same conditions at other timesB.does not allow any changes even under different conditionsC.can be used for many purposesD.leaves no room for improvement答案:A14.The author quotes the case of Albert Einstein to illustrate __________.A.that measurements are keys to success in scienceB.that accuracy of mathematicsC.that investigations are important in scienceD.that the mathematical calculations may test his investigations答案:C15.What is the main idea of the passage? ________A.The theory of relativity.B.Exactness is the core of science.C.Scientists are different from ordinary people.D.Exactness and ways of using tools are the keys to the making of a scientist. 答案:D三、词汇与语法16.The man ______Mary was so tall that she could hardly see the show.A.in front ofB.in the front ofC.at the back ofD.at the beginning of答案:A17.Jane likes singing. We often hear her _______after class.A.singB.to singC.singsD.sang答案:A18.I won’t make the _______ mistake next time.A.likeB.sameC.nearD.similar答案:B19.His mother _____alone since his father died.A.livedB.livesC.has livedD.is living答案:C20.____ she survived the accident is miracle.A.WhatD.Which答案:B四、完型填空American people divide their days into several blocks of time, and plan different activities __21__ different times.American time is “on the dot”(准确地). If something is supposed to happen at eight o'clock, it will begin at eight. Americans value promptness(准时)and may become angry if a person is more than 15 minutes late __22__ a good reason. If you know you are going to be late, call in advance and let someone know. __23__ you arrive late, you should apologize and explain why. Americans arrive __24__ time for doctors'appointments. The doctor may keep you __25__, but if you keep the doctor waiting, you may get a bill with the doctor's time!21.A.forB.waitingC.onD.ifE.without答案:A22.A.forB.waitingC.onD.ifE.without答案:E23.A.ForB.WaitingC.OnD.IfE.Without答案:D24.A.forD.ifE.without答案:C25.A.forB.waitingC.onD.ifE.without答案:B五、英译汉26.I am very familiar with his name.答案:我很熟悉他的名字。
10统考英语A试题 网络教育
一、阅读理解First aid is the kind of medical care given to a victim of an accident or sudden sickness before trained medical help can arrive. First aid techniques often are simple. They can be taught to people of all ages. And learning themis important. Knowing how to treat someone in an emergency can mean the difference between life and death.Thousands of persons die each year after eating or drinking poison substances. Experts say most accidental poisonings happen in or near the home. And most are caused by substances we commonly use at home: medical supplies, insect poisons or cleaning fluids. There are several common signs of poisoning: a sudden feeling of pain or sickness, burns in the area of the mouth, or an unusual smell coming from a person's mouth.Health experts generally advise poison victims to drink water or milk. But never give liquids to someone who is not awake or to those having a violent reaction to the poison. Next, seek help from trained medical experts. Save material expelled from the mouth for doctors to examine. Save the container of the suspected poison to answer questions the doctors may have. The container also may describe a substance that stops the poison's effects. Use this substance without delay.The American Red Cross says all homes should have at least three substances to deal with poisoning. One, syrup (糖浆) of ipecac, is a fluid that helps the body expel material from the stomach. Another, activated charcoal (木炭), lessens the danger of poisons. The other material, Epsom salts, helps to speed the release of body wastes. All three should be used only on the advice of a medical expert.1、The phrase "medical supplies" in Paragraph 2 can be replaced by______.A、medicinesB、medical instrumentC、medical deviceD、medical service参考答案:A解析:空空空空空空空空空2、Which of the following statements is NOT true?A、First aid is the medical care given to a victim of an accident or sudden sickness.B、First aid skills often are simple and can be taught to teenagers.C、Syrup of ipecac is a kind of medicine to empty the stomache.D、Health experts generally advise that we should never give liquids to poison victims.参考答案:D解析:3、What is the main purpose of the passage?A、Tell people how to deal with poison.B、Tell people that first aid is essential.C、Tell people how to deal with accidental poisoning.D、Tell people that they can use three substances to deal with poisoning.参考答案:C解析:4、Which of the following is TRUE of a poison victim?A、He will die without first aid.B、He should always drink water or milk.C、He should eat any recommended substances.D、He should be given first aid or resort to medical experts.参考答案:D解析:5、The author states all the following EXCEPT that ______.A、there are thousands of poison victims each yearB、knowing how to treat someone in an emergency is a vital questionC、health experts advise poison victims not to vomit if they were poisoned by a petroleum productD、There are several common signs of poisoning such as a sudden feeling of pain or sickness, or an unusual smell coming from a person's mouth.参考答案:C解析:There’s a great story about an old Finnish woman who, without quite realizing it, was using her cell-phone to access the Internet and track her ci ty’s public transit system. When asked why she used the wireless Internet so frequently, she replied, “What are you talking about? I don’t know anything about this wireless Internet stuff. I just know the bus is here.”Regardless of whether you want to admit it, a lot of us are like that old Finnish woman. When it comes to new mobile applications, many of us do not realize the capability and power that we hold, literally, in our hands.What we are looking at today is the mobile Internet in its infancy. Now that using the Internet from home or work has saturated much of society, the next logical step is to be able to use the Net when you are far away from your desktop or laptop. Speech recognition is one way to do this, and there are a number of services, col lectively called the “voice Web”, that will make this possible. All you do is to use a phone or wireless device to call a phone number, and speak commands to an intuitive system. It will then give you the information you’re seeking, using either a synthesi zed voice or an audio file.In the United States and Europe, the hot technology for wireless devices is called WAP (Wireless Application Protocol), which is being considered as the world standard. WAP is supported by major phone companies including Nokia, Motorola and Ericsson, and is simply a means of transmitting information, much like HTML which is a means of communicating on the Internet.Currently, wireless Internet connections may give you news, sports scores, stock quotes, and the weather if you’re lucky. But if you’ve ever used this technology, you know it’s slow, costly and doesn’t seem worth the time and effort, if it works at all. All of this technology points to easier living. Perhaps you’ll need to find a restaurant for an occasional businessme eting. You’ll press a button on your mobile phone, and access the Internet to pull up a list of great restaurants in your immediate area. You’ll hit another button, say a few words into the handset and you’ve got a reservation for four.6、The author uses the story of an old Finnish woman to indicate that __________.A、she is ignorant of some common knowledgeB、public transit system contains the accessory to InternetC、many people are unaware of the function of the new appliances being usedD、the Internet is experiencing rapid growth参考答案:C解析:7、The word “saturate” (Para. 3) most probably means _________.A、stateB、utilizeC、despiseD、fill参考答案:D解析:8、According to the text, WAP is a __________.A、technology standard set by major phone companiesB、substitution of HTML which can be applied on the InternetC、means of exchanging informationD、software application for transmitting voice over telephone lines参考答案:C解析:9、We can infer from the passage that the mobile Internet is different from the previous Internet in that the former __________.A、can be accessed by desktop computersB、has no need for wire appliancesC、can be used to book a table in a restaurantD、is equipped with speech recognition systems参考答案:B解析:10、What is the attitude of the author towards the future of mobile Internet?A、IndifferentB、NeutralC、OptimisticD、Pessimistic参考答案:C解析:二、词汇与语法11、The two friends shared a _______ interest in stamp collecting.A、commonB、generalC、popularD、usual参考答案:A解析:12、_______ the fact that his initial experiments had failed, Prof. White persisted in his research.A、Because ofB、As toC、In spite ofD、In view of参考答案:C解析:13、Only after he has acquired considerable facility in speaking _______ to learn to read and write.A、he beganB、will he beginC、did he beginD、must he begin参考答案:B解析:14、Not only _______ our money, but we were also in danger of losing our lives.A、we lostB、lost weC、we did loseD、did we lose参考答案:D解析:15、That poorly dressed old man felt quite ________ at such a big party attended by many important figures.A、in the wayB、out of the wayC、out of placeD、in place参考答案:C解析:根据句意,此处应该选C,大概的句意是“…老人在…宴会上感到不自在”。
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网络教育统考大学英语A 模拟试卷一一、阅读理解1、This is not the world we know. This world is controlled by computers. Men and women can be seen, but they are following the orders given to them by machines. The machines were designed by mad scientists, but at some point even the mad scientists were taken over by their super-inventions. Does this sound familiar? You have probably read something like it in magazines or books, or seen it in a film. Why is it so popular? One of the reasons is that it reflects the fears of many people; fear of the unknown fear of what is not understood or, at least, fear of something that is not completely understood.The fact is that every day it seems that computers take control of another area of our lives. Some factory jobs are now done by robots and the robots are controlled by computers. Our bank accounts are managed by computers. At the airport, our tickets are sold by a computer. Certainly, many of these operations are made more efficient by computers, but our admiration is sometimes mixed with unsafe feelings. And this lack of safety is caused by the fact that we do not know how computers do these things, and we really don't know what they might do next.But we can find out how computers work, and once we understand them, we can use computers instead of worrying about being used by them. Today, there is a new generation of computer wizards who know exactly how computers get things done. These young men and women, usually university students, are happy to sit for hours, sometimes for days, designing programs, not eating, not sleeping, but discovering what can be done by these wonderful slaves which they have learned to control. These computer wizards have learned to use the computer and search for new tasks for their machines.(1)、According to the passage, our present world is under the control of ______ .A:mad scientistsB:men and womenC:the unknown fearD:some super-inventions答案:D(2)、The reason why many people are afraid of computers is that ______ .A:they don't know anything about computersB:they haven't really understood computersC:there are so many computer gamesD:computers are often down答案:B(3)、The author mentions computer wizards in order to point out that ______ .A:computers can be controlled by manB:there should be more people devoted to computersC:only young people are interested in computersD:more time and energy is required to control computers答案:A(4)、This passage is probably written to suggest that ______ .A:some day computers can deal with all human problemsB:computers can be used in place of traveling to our jobsC:people should not fear computersD:computer technology will not meet people's needs in various situations答案:C(5)、The author's attitude towards widely used computers is______ .A:positiveB:anxiousC:worriedD:serious答案:A2、In 1826, a Frenchman named Niepce needed pictures for hisbusiness. But he was not a good artist. So he invented a very simple camera. He put it in a window of his house and took a picture of his garden. That was the first photo.The next important date in the history of photography(摄影术)was in 1837. That year, Daguerre, another Frenchman, took a picture of his reading room. He used a new kind of camera in a different way. In his pictures you could see everything very clearly ,even the smallest things. This kind of photo was called a Daguerreotype. Soon, other people began to use Daguerre's way. Travelers brought back wonderful photos from all around the world. People took pictures of famous buildings, cities and mountains.In about 1840, photography was developed. Then photographers(摄影家) could take pictures of people and moving things. That wasnot simple. The photographers had to carry a lot of films and other machines. But this did not stop them, for example, some in the United States worked so hard. Mathew Brady was a famous American photographer. He took many pictures of great people. The pictures were unusual because they were very lifelike (栩栩如生的) . Photography also became one kind of art by the end of the 19th century. Some photos were not just copies of the real world. They showed ideas and feelings, like other kinds of art.(1)、The first photo taken by Niepce was a picture of ______.A:his business B:his houseC:his gardenD:his window答案:C(2)、The Daguerreotype was ______.A:a FrenchmanB:a kind of pictureC:a kind of cameraD:a photographer答案:B(3)、If a photographer wanted to take pictures of moving things in the year of 1840, he had to ______.A:watch lots of filmsB:buy an expensive cameraC:stop in most citiesD:take many films and related facilities答案:D(4)、Mathew Brady ______.A:was a very attractive personB:was famous for his unusual picturesC:was quite a strong personD:took many pictures of moving people答案:B(5)、This passage tells us ______.A:how photography was developedB:how to show your ideas and feelings in picturesC:how to take pictures in the worldD:how to use different cameras答案:A二、词汇与语法1、Free _______ of shampoo is distributed from door to door. A:sampleB:exampleC:productD:stock答案:A2、He cannot be tired ________ he has walked only half a mile. A:sinceB:whetherC:whenD:as long as答案:A3、Xiao Lu won a ______ at the tennis match.A:prizeB:priceC:praiseD:present答案:A4、It is generally considered unwise to give a child _______ he or she wants.A:howeverB:whateverC:whicheverD:whenever答案:B5、Not only _______ our money, but we were also in danger of losing our lives.A:we lostB:lost weC:we did loseD:did we lose答案:D6、All things ____, the planned trip will have to be called off.A:consideredB:be consideredC:consideringD:having considered答案:A7、They ________ thankful to have the opportunity to further their studies.A:would like to beB:ought to beC:would rather beD:had better be答案:B8、Large fish usually _____ small fish.A:gatherB:take onC:feed onD:organize答案:C9、When the girl heard the news, she could do nothing but________ back home.A:goingB:wentC:to goD:go答案:D10、In Britain people drive ______the left.A:atB:onC:toD:in答案:B三、完型填空When my wife and I lived in Texas, one morning, we were 1 our way home and decided to stop at a local gas station to get some breakfast. We noticed a man standing in front of the store. We could tell that he was a 2 man, because his clothes were dirty and worn. It looked like he had gone in to get 3 warm to drink but came out with nothing. 4 he must have not had enough money.Then we saw a dog walk up to the front of the store. It was a 5 dog - we could tell that it had been feeding puppies. She was terribly in need of something to eat. There were people 6 by and not even taking a look at her. She might not have been as 7 and clean as most, but she still deserved better. We still did not do anything, but someone did. The guy, who did not buy himself anything to eat, went back into the 8 , bought a can of dog food and fed that dog.I know that this story isn't as inspirational as most stories, but it 9a great part in our lives. You see, that was Mother's Day weekend. A lot of people forget that some animals are 10 too. It took a straggler ( 流浪汉) to show me what I should have done. He made me a better man that day.(1)、A:atB:onC:inD:for答案:B(2)、A:terribleB:homelessC:friendlyD:handsome答案:B(3)、A:everything B:anythingC:somethingD:nothing答案:C(4)、A:SoB:ButC:SinceD:If答案:A(5)、A:strong B:weakC:femaleD:male答案:C(6)、A:passB:passedC:to passD:passing答案:D(7)、A:dirtyB:smallC:stupidD:pretty答案:D(8)、A:storeB:stationC:carD:park答案:A(9)、A:takesB:spendsC:makesD:plays答案:D(10)、A:talentsB:childrenC:parentsD:friends答案:C四、汉译英(1)、你应该按医嘱去服这种药。