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2023年广东省学士学位英语统考试卷及答案

2023年广东省学士学位英语统考试卷及答案

2023年6月成人高等教育本科毕业生申请学士学位外国语水平考试(广东)Paper One 试卷一(90m inutes)Part Ⅰ Dialogue Completion (15 points)Directions: There are 15 short imcomplete dialogues in this part, each followed by 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one to complete the dialogue and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.1.Client: Hello. May I speak to Mr. Smith?Secretary:____________A. Hello. Thanks for calling.B. Speaking, please.C. Hello. Who’re you, please?D. I’m sorry. He’s at a meeting now.2. Roommate A: I wish you wouldn’t have your radio so loud.Roommate B:_____________A. I’m afraid so.B. It’s none of your business.C. Sorry! Is it disturbing you?D. Really? It’s not my fault.3.Mary: We’re having a few people over for a dinner Friday. We’d love to have you.Tom:____________A.Oh, I’d love to . But I’m afaid.B.Oh, really! What time should I come?C.No. I have to prepare for the exam.D.Yes. Though I have to take the exam.4. Son: I’m terribly sorry. Mom. I’ve broken an Italian vase.Mom: _________A. Oh, what a shame!B. Oh, dear. How awful it is!C. Oh, th at doesn’t matter.D. Oh, I’m so sorry about that.5. Jane: Hello.Danny: Hi, Jane.Is John there, please?A.No. He’s not here at the moment.B.No. He’s away. Call back later.C.Sorry. I don’t know where he is .D.Sorry. He’s not here right now. Any message?6. Teacher: You’re late again!Student: Sorry, ______________A. I won’t do that anymoreB. but it’s my own business.C. I’m afaid I’ve oversleptD. but I need more sleep7. Guest: Oh, it’s ten o’clock. I must be leaving now.Host: _________A.It’s OK. Please walk slowly.B.Why do you want to go now?C.Yeah, it’s really late. Do as you like.D.Won’t you s tay for another cup of tea?8. Cathy: Do you mind opening the door for me ?Robert: __________.A. Yes, I’ll do it.B. It’s nothingC. That’s all rightD. Not at all9. Katherine: Haven’t seen you for ages, Linda! How are you getting on? Linda: Quite well. And you?Katherine: Pretty good. How’s your husband?Linda: Oh, w e’ve got divorced.Katherine: ____________A. Oh, I’m so sorry to hear that.B. What a shame!C. It’s really a problem.D. Hope you’ll get better.10. Customs officer: Could I have your name, please?Passenger: It’s Paine, Sarah Paine.Customs officer: ________?Passenger: It’s P-A-I-N-E.A. How do you spell your last nameB. What’s your last name, pleaseC. How to pronoune your last nameD. How could I speak your last name11. Stranger: ____________. Do you know where the nearest bank is , please?Resident: Sure. It’s on King Street, between Sixth and Seventh Avenue. Stranger: Thank you.A. Help meB. Forgive meC. Excuse meD. Trouble you12. Mary: Peter, would you like to go to a party this Sunday?Peter: _______. What kind of party you mean?Mary: It’s a birthday party.A. Sounds goodB. Looks niceC. Seems all rightD. Feels great13. Susan: That’s a beautiful skirt you have on!Lily:_________.A.Actually, I don’t like it very muchB.Oh, thank you . I just got it yesterdayC.Yes. But it isn’t so as you saidD.No, it’s not that beautiful . Yours is better14. John: May I use your computer this afternoon, Susie?Susie: Sure, but I have to finish typing my term paper today.John: _________ .A. Do as you pleaseB. Oh, I’m sorryC. Thank you just the sameD. Never mind it15. Patient: I feel terrible today. My stomach doesn’t feel well a t all.Doctor: _________ .A.You should take something for itB.That’s too bad for your healthC.It serves you rightD.Remember. Don’t do that againPart Ⅱ Reading Comprehension (40 points)Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each of the passages is followed by 5 questions or nufinished statements. For each of them . there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.Passage oneM ichael Phelps has already been considered by some as the greatest all-around competitor in the history of his sport. At the 2023 U.S. Trials, Phelps qualified for Athens in six individual events across every possible stroke. He finally earned five titles of Olympic champion. Should Phelps match Mark Spitz’s record in Athens or Beijing in 2023, he will earn a $1 million bonus from his sponsor. Michael Phelps was born to June 30, 1985. His father was a good athlete, and passed his ability on to his kids.Michael’s coach told Michaelc’s mother that her son was a raretelent.Long-limbed with big hands and feet, he took to instruction very well, loved to work hard and never seemed nervous is competition. By all accounts, his frame is perfect for a swimmer. His big hands and feet are like paddles in the water. The butterfly is his signature stroke, but he’s shown the ability to dominate in any event.In 1999,Michael broke a record in the 200-meter butterfly for the 20-year-old age group at th Junior Nationals.At 15, Michael became the youngest swimmer to compete Sydney Olympics for the U.S.in 68 years. In an astonishing performance, he medaled six times and set five world records. Michael won the 200-meter butterfly with a new world mark, and also turned in record times in the 100-meter butterfly and 200-meter individual medley (混合泳)—doing so on the same day, which was a first in swimming history.Outside of his swimming career,Michael was a normal teenager.He didn’t like getting out of the bed in the morning; but refused to slow down once his day began.Michael has his sights set on more than Olympic glory.He wants to transform his sport the way other great athletes like Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods have.16.Which of the following is the biggest achievement of Michael Phelps so far?A. An all-around competitor in the history of swimming.B. Breaking of a record in the 200-meter butterfly.C. Six individual events across every possible stroke.D. Five titles of Olympic champion.17. From Paragraph 1 it can be inferred that the passage waswritten_______.A. right in 2023B. at a time between 2023 and 2023C. just before Athens 2023D. immediately after Athens 202318. Michael Phelps turned to be the youngest American swimmer_______.A. in 1999, when he broke a record in the 200-meter butterflyB. in 2023,when he attended Athens 2023C. in 2023, when he attended Sydney OlympicsD. in an astonishing performance at home in the U.S.19. ________hating to get out of his bed in the morning, Michael Phelpswouldn’t slow down once his day began.A. AsB. ThoughC. OnceD. Despite of20. The last sentence of the passage tells us that Michael Phelps is soambitious as to ___________.A. win many more gold medals for the U.S.B. remake history of his sport like M.Jordan and T.WoodsC. become the greatest world record breaker in sport historyD. be by far the greatest sportsman with Olympic gloryPassage TwoMost personnel managers agree that job interviews are one of the least objective recruiment methods.But the advantages of testing are not going to change the attraction of the interview to employers . The appeal of the interview has everything to do with the human factor.Most people believe that they are a reasonable judge of character and trust their instinctive feeling. We might use some kind of test to aid theselection process, but we usually pick a candidate who interviews well, has good qualifications and impressive work record.But suppose the candidate lies or is less than completely honest. “This can be a serious problem for employers”, explains Alan Conrad, Chief Executive at Optimus Recruiment. “The most difficult liars to find are those who tell half-truths rather than complete lies.”Research shows that up to 75 percent of resumes are inaccurate on purpose. The most common practice is omission.Interviewer should therefore concentrate on areas of uncertainy such as gaps between periods of employment and job descriptions that seem strange. “Focusing on these areas will force candidates to tell the truth or become increasingly dishonest. This is usually when people signal their anxiety by their body language. Sweat on the upper lip, false smiles and nervous hand movements all indicate discomfort.”Conrad does not suggest an aggressive policy-style interview technique , but insists that close inspection of a resume is absolutely essential. Only by asking the right questions can you confirm the suitability of the candidate or put pressure on those who are being less than completely honest.21. The best title of this passage can be ___________.A. How to Catch Out the Dishonest CandidateB. How to Find a Job by TricksC. Disadvantages of Job InterviewsD. Advantages of Job Interviews22. The liars hard to recognize are those who tell___________.A. complete truthsB. complete liesC. partial truthsD. mainly truths23. How were the job applicants able to lie without being detected?A. By leaving out some necessary informationB. By providing more information than needed.C. By using their body language.D. By telling some unbelievable lies.24. In order to pick up a qualified and an honest candidate, Conradsuggests that we _____.A. examine the resumes carefullyB. inspect the candidates aggressivelyC. correct the resumes intentionallyD. compare one’s resume with others’25. What is the author’s attitude towards job interviews?A. Most objectiveB. Too subjective.C. SuspiciousD. Credulous.Passage ThreeOur world is wonderful with birds that are absolutely amazing and unbelievable.One kind of such birds is the coot—a clumsy bird so unloved that its name implies something of an old fool.”The bird has a remarkableability to recognize amd count its eggs,” says behavioral ec ologist Bruce Lyon of the University of California at Santa Cruz. Coots need to be tricky because of the nunsual way the animals. Compete: One coot will put its eggs secretly into another’s nest to trick the host into raising the invader’s eggs. But nest owners use their wits to fight back, Lyon finds.Over four summers, Lyon monitored 400 coot nests near Williams Lake in central British Columbia, tagging the eggs with a marker. Of these , 160 coot nests received eggs from unrelated coots. The hosts generally were not fooled, however,. About half the time, coot parents rejected thestrange eggs completely, usually by burying them deep in the nest.“Foreign eggs were not disappearing by chance ---and that can only mean the birds were recognizing them, ”Lyon says. Apparently , the coots were alerted by the unfamiliar colors and patterns on the foreign eggs. In other cases, the parents pushed the foreign eggs to an unfavorable position at the border area of the nest, where there is less heat for hatching.Even if a mother coot didn’t remove the foreign eggs from her nest, she continued to lay a normal hatch number of her own eggs, despite theapparent extra foreign eggs. Lyon thinks that means the coots somehow kept a count of both their own eggs an d the suspicious ones. “That coots can distinguish their own eggs from the foreign ones is a rare but very convincing example of counting wild animal world,” the ecologistconcluded.26. The meaning of the bird’s name “coot”probably is __________.A. wonderful and amazingB. unusual and remarkableC. secret and unbelievableD. old and silly27. In the passage, “foreign eggs” refers to _________.A. the eggs of the nest ownersB. the eggs of the invadersC.the eggs from foreign countriesD. the eggs unable to be hatched28. Which of the following is the particular way coots often compete?A. To steal some eggs from other nests.B. To put their own eggs into others’ nests.C. To hatch other coots’ eggs.D. To protect their own eggs.29. Which would the nest owners do with the foreign eggs according to thepassage?Ⅰ. Burying them deep in the nests.Ⅱ. Pushing them aside to an unfavorable area.Ⅲ. Hatching them as their own.A. Ⅰ.onlyB. Ⅱ.onlyC. Ⅰ.land Ⅱ.D. Ⅰ.,Ⅱ.and Ⅲ.30. Which of the following is the particular ability the ecologist believes thatthe coot has?A. To trick other coots.B. To fight back the tricks.C. To be alert to the foreign eggs.D. To recognize and count its owneggs.Passage FourNational Aviation and Space Administration (NASA) and its partners in the Inter-national Space Station have agreed in principle to let a 28-year-old South African become the second paying tourist on the orbitingoutpost, the U.S. space agency said on Tuesday.Internet magnate Mark Shuttleworth signed a contract on Dec.4 with the Russian Aviation and Space Agency(RASA) to fly aboard a Soyuz space taxi to the station in April 2023, almost exactly a year after lionaire Dennis Tito became the first to experience space as a paying guest.NASA spokeswoman Kristen Larson said by telephone:”We’ve agreed in principle to the flight of Mr. Shuttleworth. However, there are some final details that need to be taken of .”Larson would not say what detailsneeded resolving , but said the station’s international partners---including the space agencies of Russia, Europe, Japan and Canada---had drafted a set of requirements for space travelers covering “physical ability,psychological ability, language ability” and “length and appropriateness of training.”Outgoing commander Frank Culbertson of the space station said the new crew replacing his was going to be extremely busy. “The station is forworkers, and it puts an additional burden on the crew to have people up here that are not doing science or conducting experiments that areproductive. This is a workplace, a laboratory, a research facili ty,” he said. Space Adventures chief Eric Anderson said he could not disclose what Shuttleworth was paying for the trip, but added that a Russian official had been quoted as saying the price was no worse than Tito’s fare, which was widely reported to be $20 million.31. Who was the first space tourist according to the passage?A. Kristen Larson.B. Eric Anderson.C. Mark Shuttleworth.D. Dennis Tito.32. Which of the following is NOT included in the requirements for spacetravelers?A. Sufficient experience in conducting laboratory work.B. Enough long and proper training for flight.C. Mentally and physically healthy enough.D. Communicative skills in language.33. Why is the space station reluctant to receive more paying touristsaccording to Frank Culbertson?A. Because the space station is n’t big enough for the paying tourists.B. Because as a place for doing research, the staton should be highlyefficient.C. Because a paying tourist may be ignorant of the space research work.D. Because the paying tourists have to pay too much to gain spaceexperience.34. “An outgoing commander”can probably be one who __________.A. is extremely capableB. is going to be out of dutyC. is a supervisor over the space station workD. has his own crew members35. To be the second paying space tourist ,one has to primarily____.A. receive necessary training voluntarilyB. pay a sum of money no less than Tito’s fareC. pay a sum of money less than Tito’s fareD. do more mental and physical exercisesPart Ⅲ Vocabulary and Structure(20 points)Directions:There are 40 incomplete sentences in this part.For each sentence there are 4 choices marked A,B,C and D.Choose the one that bestcompletes the sentence.Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.36. If workers had been paid decent wages, profits________so great.A. would beB. were not to beC. wouldn’t have beenD. wouldhave been37.If students can’t focus on the spoken word of the teacher, they not onlylose______to learn; they actually lose ability to learn.A. needB. wishC. desireD. power38. There is nothing _____ about a native English-speaking teacher exceptthat he speaks English easily and well.A. particularB. specialC. specificD. especial39. I ________ that most people who wanted to buy our newspaper were either moving or getting married.A. worked outB. figured outC. spoke outD. broke out40. The Eiffel Tower, symbol of innovative technique at the end of the 19th century, has ____ its universal image.A. maintainedB. preservedC. storedD. continued41. Amazon is ________the largest remaining rainforest area left on our planet.A. so farB. by farC. thus farD. as far as42. The best thing ________ happened to me was finding my best friend, Katrina.A. whatB. asC. thatD. which43. Life presents many barriers, and all too often those who work hardest may not receive great__________.A. rewardsB. grantsC. allowanceD. praise44. Now almost all the parents want their children to leam the piano or the violin, _______ their children are willing or not.A. no matter whetherB. no matter ifC. howeverD. whatever45. Homework in American schools is often minimal _________ the children have plenty of time to watch television.A. such thatB. so thatC. thatD. because46. It is largely thanks to the variable climate in England ____ the English pay so much attention to the work on their homes and gardens.A. whereB. thatC. in whichD. for which47. Life on Earth is _______ varied and complex.A. amazinglyB. amusedlyC. amazedlyD. amusingly48. In terms of education systems, one cannot say that one system in one country is better than____.A. that of anotherB. anotherC. one of anotherD. one another49. When I started applying to colleges, I definitely had no idea what I wanted to _____in.A. studyB. majorC. stayD. gear50. The new immigrants found it hard to _________ themselves to the climate of the country.A. adoptB. adaptC. regulateD. coordinate51. One day while looking for a job, I _______ the Chicano Youth Center, which offered me an after-school job.A. dropped by.B. dropped outC. dropped downD. dropped off52. The newly promoted assistant manager . expressed a wish to be__________ to the London branch.A. exchangedB. transmittedC. transferredD. moved53. The relationship between China and India has been ________ studied recently.A. originallyB. extremelyC.violentlyD. intensively54. Over a third of the population in that African country was estimated to have no _____ to the health service.A. excessB. successC. processD. access55. When he arrived at the village, he found _________ the aged and the sick at home.A. none butB. anyone butC. nothing butD. no other than56. Wh ich sport is the most expensive ___ training equipment, players’ personal equipment and uniforms?A. in place ofB. in terms ofC. by means ofD. by way of57. ________ your jacket, please. The room is very warm.A. Take offB. Take afterC. Take upD. Take on58. It started raining , so she ______ the nearest house.A. made forB. make offC. made upD. made out59. Those who failed in the entrance examinations are likely to ________ their failures to bad luck.A. contributeB. attributeC. distributeD. retribute60. The new findings by the research crew suggested that the government’s housing plans______ not practicable.A. beB. should beC. wasD. were61. In this company fewer and fewer employees are willing to do ______ they are asked to .A. whatB. whichC. thatD. whether62. The spy was supposed to _______disguised as a woman in the supermarket.A. escapeB. escapedC. have escapedD. had escaped63. The lady was made_________ on the floor waiting for ten minutes before attended to .A. to standB. standC. standingD. stood64. A doctor , along with a group of young nurses, ________ going go demonstrate the heart operation process.A. isB. areC. willD. shall65. When the young man was about to speak, his friend looked athim,_________ to lock up his mouth.A. as regardsB. asC. as forD. as if66. _________, we made a plan for the future study.A. Summarized our present workB. Summarizing our presnet workC. Having summarized our present workD. Being summarized our present work67. Tom Smith wished that his parents______ih the stricken area when the earthquake occurred.A. were notB. are notC. have not beenD. had not been68. Some people are not so much interested in what a man does_______how he came to choose that particular line of work.A. asB. soC. likeD. when69. the proposal that business companies_________guided by professionals for their new scheme of developments was accepted without disagreement.A. beB. areC. wasD. were70. The doctor ________me to the danger of not getting enough rest while working overtime.A. alertedB. remindedC. ledD. persuaded71. It seems quite unbelievable that a man like Jeremy could be ______ in questionable deals.A. participatedB. takenC. involvedD. lost72. The lady’s appointment would be terminated as of September 29, unless ________ to that time she requested a hearing.A. superiorB. inferiorC. priorD. junior73. The dean of the Physics Department ________ for the university library many outstanding private book collections.A. separatedB. contributedC. distributedD. secured74. Large amount of oil imports puts a heavy burden on the country’s gold_______.A. storageB. reserveC. conservationD. preservation75. The ultimate goal of this dance college is to fully bring out the st udents’ artistic.A. capacityB. potentialC. possibilityD. likelihoodPart Ⅳ Cloze Test(10 points)Directions: There are 10 blanks in the following passage.For each numbered blank, there are 4 choices marked A,B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.A daily dose of laughter may be good for the heart because it makes blood vessels work more efficiently. Depression, ______ the other hand, can raise the risk of dying from heart failure, a separate study found. The two studies, _____ at a meeting of the American College of Cardiology in Florida, show how psychological factors can __________ a person’s health.“We don’t recommend that you laugh and not exercise, _________ we do recommend that you try to laugh on a regular basis. Thirty minutes of exercise three times a week, and fifteen minutes of laughter on adaily________ Is probably good for the vascular(脉管的)system,”saidDr.Michael Miller.Miller and his colleagues at the school _______ two movies. One humorous, _______stressful, to twenty healthy volunteers and tested the function of their blood vessels. The researchers specifically looked at the lining of the vessels and found that blood ________ was reduced in fourteen of the twenty volunteers after stressful movie cuttings. But blood flowed more freely in nineteen of the twenty subjects_____ they laughed at funny movie segments. Average blood flow increased 22% during laughter, and ______ during mental stress, the researchers told the meeting.76. A.at B.on C. in D. by77. A.presenting B. to present C. presented D. presents78. A.influence B. interrupt C. effect D. affect79. A.but B.otherwise C.nevertheless D.still80. A.base B.based C.basis D.basic81. A.exhibited B.showed C. illustrated D.displayed82. A.other B. second C.two D.one83. A.flow B. vessel C.pressure D.function84. A.during B.since C. when D.while85. A.lowed B.decreased C. lessened D.loweredPaper Two 试卷二(30 minutes)Part V Writing (15 points)Directions: You are to write in 100-120 words about the title “My Ideal Job”.You should base your composition on the outline given in Chinese below:1.什么是你心目中抱负的工作?说明理由。

辽宁省成考英语学位考试真题及答案

辽宁省成考英语学位考试真题及答案

辽宁省成考英语学位考试真题及答案Liaoning Province Adult College Degree Examination - English TestPart I: Reading Comprehension (40 points)Directions: There are four reading passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.Passage 1Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage.Do you know what the world's biggest fish is? Here's a clue: it's not a whale! It's the whale shark. The whale shark is also the world's biggest fish by far. The scienitists have proven that the whale shark can grow up to 12 meters long and weigh as much as 12, 500 kilos. That's even bigger than most of the dinosaurs that went extinct 65 million years ago.Whale sharks are unique because they have many unusual characteristics. For example, the whale shark is a filter-feeder.This means that it eats tiny shrimp-like creatures which it filters from the water as it swims. Whale sharks move slowly but continuously through the water, scooping up plankton as small fish scatter around them.Whale sharks are spotted with white or pale yellow spots, and young whale sharks have bright yellow stripes running along their bodies. It is believed that whale sharks have existed for more than 60 million years, which makes them one of the oldest creatures on Earth. Another interesting fact about whale sharks is their ability to live for a long time. Some whale sharks have been known to live as long as 100 years.1. How long can whale sharks grow A.Up to 25 meters B.Up to 12 meters B.Up to 65 meters D.Up to 36 meters2. What does the writer imply when he says "that's even bigger than most of the dinosaurs that went extinct 65 million years ago?" A. They are like dinosaurs. B. They are bigger than dinosaurs. B. They are not as big as dinosaurs. D. They are the biggest fish in the world.3. Why are whale sharks unique? A. They move quickly. B.They are not filter-feeders. C. They eat only plankton. D. They are filter-feeders.4. What do whale sharks eat? A. Whales. B.Tinyshrimp-like creatures. C. Plankton D. Fish.5. According to the passage, how long can a whale shark survive?A. 12 years. B.100 years. C. 50 years. D. 65 years.Part II: Vocabulary and Structure (20 points)Directions: There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C), and D). You should choose the one that best completes the sentence. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.Example: Much as I enjoyed it, I would like to take a week away from the office. A. Appreciated B. Examined C) Deserved D) Relished6. Beijing, ______ capital of China, is a beautiful city.A. aB. anC. theD. no article7. ______ pleasure it is to have a good time on a rainy day!A. WhatB. HowC. ThatD. Such8. You can't expect ________ with you if you continue to behave so terribly.A. anybody to agreeB. someone agreeingC. anybody will agreeD. anyone agreeing9. There are altogether 350 students in this school, _________ are girls.A. two-thirdB. two-thirdsC. two-thirds of whomD. all of them two-thirds10. He suggested that they _______ the project according to the plan.A. proceedB. would proceedC. proceededD. proceedPart III: Error Correction (10 points)Directions: Each of the following sentences has four underlined words or phrases. You need to determine if there is error in them. If there is an error, mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET; if not, mark 11Example: Although he is intelligent, but he is very lazy. A. Intelligent B. but C. is D. very12. Clean water is a very problem in this region.A. CleanB. isC. veryD. problem13. It is interesting how some people can be raised in a completely different culture adapt to a new one.A. howB. someC. raisedD. adapt14. Neither John nor Peter have come to the party.A. NeitherB. norC. haveD. come15. The students were asked to write the essay in such small space that it was impossible to read them.A. askedB. inC. spaceD. themPart IV: Writing (30 points)Directions: Write a composition on the topic of "My Dream School" in about 200 words.参考答案及评分标准Part IPassage 11. B2. D3. D4. B5. BPart II6. C7. A8. A9. B10. DPart III12. C 13. D 14. C 15. DPart IV: WritingThe composition should be well-organized and coherent, with clear and logical development of ideas. The content should be relevant to the topic, and the language used should be appropriate to the task. There should be minimal errors in grammar, vocabulary, and punctuation. An effective composition will demonstrate a strong command of English language and convey the writer's ideas clearly and accurately.以上是辽宁省成人高考英语学位考试真题及答案,希望对备战考试的同学们有所帮助。

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山东成人学士学位英语考试试题及答案一、选择题(每题2分,共40分)1. 下列哪个词表示“附近的”?A. distantB. nearbyC. farD. remote答案:B2. 下列哪个句子表示“他正在吃饭”?A. He eats.B. He is eating.C. He ate.D. He will eat.答案:B3. 下列哪个词表示“便宜的”?A. expensiveB. cheapC. costlyD. dear答案:B4. 下列哪个句子表示“她喜欢唱歌”?A. She likes singing.B. She sang.C. She will like singing.D. She has liked singing.答案:A5. 下列哪个词表示“困难的”?A. easyB. difficultC. simpleD. hard答案:B(以下题目略,共20题)二、完形填空(每题2分,共40分)Passage 1:In recent years, the concept of low-carbon life has gained increasing attention from the public. Moreand more people are beginning to realize the importance of living a low-carbon lifestyle to protect our environment.6. A. awareB. ignoreC. considerD. realize答案:D7. A. importanceB. difficultyC. possibilityD. chance答案:APassage 2:The Internet has become an essential part of our daily life. It brings us a lot of convenience, but at the same time, it also brings some problems. One of the major issues is the lack of face-to-face communication.8. A. convenienceB. problemC. issueD. question答案:C9. A. lackB. needC. requirementD. absence答案:A(以下文章略,共20题)三、阅读理解(每题2分,共40分)Passage 1:In the past few decades, the development of technology has greatly changed our lives. It has brought us a lot of convenience and made our lives easier. However, it has also led to some negative impacts on our health.10. 根据文章,以下哪个选项是正确的?A. 科技发展使我们的生活更便利。

2023年北京地区成人本科学士学位英语统一考试真题与答案

2023年北京地区成人本科学士学位英语统一考试真题与答案

2023年4月北京地区成人本科学士学位英语统一考试A卷真题Part I Reading Comprehension (30%)Directions:There are three passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A,B,C and D. You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.Passage 1Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage:I hear many parents complain that their teenage children are rebelling. I wish it were so. At your age you ought to be growing away from your parents. You should be learning to stand on your own feet. But take a good look at the present rebellion. It seems that teenagers are all taking the same way of showing that they disagree with their parents. Instead of striking out boldly on their own,most of them are holding one another's hands for reassurance (放心)。

2024年学位英语考试真题及答案

2024年学位英语考试真题及答案

2024年学位英语考试真题及答案The primary function of an adjective in a sentence is to:A. describe a verbB. modify a noun or pronounC. express a commandD. indicate time答案: BWhich of the following is an example of a compound sentence?A. She laughed and danced.B. She laughed because she was happy.C. She laughed, but he cried.D. She laughed; he cried.答案: BThe word "ubiquitous" is closest in meaning to:A. rareB. commonC. ancientD. modern答案: BIn grammar, a phrase is a group of words that:A. forms a complete sentenceB. lacks a subject or verbC. always begins with a prepositionD. never contains a conjunction答案: BThe past participle of the verb "to eat" is:A. eatB. eatenC. ateD. eating答案: BWhich of the following is an example of an adverbial phrase?A. a beautiful flowerB. very beautifulC. in the gardenD. the beautiful girl答案: CThe main purpose of a conclusion in an essay is to:A. introduce the topicB. provide background informationC. summarize the main pointsD. present new ideas答案: CThe word "antonym" refers to a word that:A. has the same meaning as another wordB. has a similar sound to another wordC. has an opposite meaning to another wordD. has no relation to any other word答案: C。

成人学位英语试题及答案

成人学位英语试题及答案

成人学位英语试题及答案一、选择题(每题2分,共20分)1. The weather in the south is generally ________ than that in the north.A. warmerB. colderC. wetterD. drier答案:A2. She ________ to the meeting this afternoon.A. didn't goB. doesn't goC. won't goD. hasn't gone答案:C3. He ________ his car and bought a new one last month.A. soldB. sellsC. was sellingD. has sold答案:A4. ________ the meeting room, we found the lights were on.A. To enterB. EnteringC. Having enteredD. After entering答案:B5. The company has ________ a new policy to improve employee satisfaction.A. introducedB. introduced toC. introduced withD. introduced by答案:A6. ________ the problem, we need more information.A. To solveB. SolvingC. SolvedD. Having solved答案:A7. She is ________ her sister in height.A. as tall asB. taller thanC. not as tall asD. not so tall as答案:A8. The book is ________ interesting ________ I can't put it down.A. so... thatB. such... thatC. too... toD. very... to9. He ________ his hometown for ten years.A. has leftB. leftC. has been away fromD. has gone to答案:C10. ________ the book, he turned on the TV.A. Having finishedB. FinishingC. To finishD. Finished答案:A二、阅读理解(每题3分,共30分)Passage 1In recent years, the use of mobile phones has increased dramatically. This has led to a rise in the number of people who suffer from "nomophobia," or the fear of being without a mobile phone. According to a study, nearly 60% of mobile phone users experience symptoms of nomophobia, which include anxiety, restlessness, and a constant need to check their phones.1. What is the main topic of the passage?A. The rise of mobile phone usageB. The fear of being without a mobile phoneC. The symptoms of nomophobiaD. The percentage of people with nomophobia2. What percentage of mobile phone users experience nomophobia?A. 10%B. 30%C. 50%D. 60%答案:DPassage 2Many people believe that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. It is said that eating a good breakfast can improve concentration and energy levels throughout the day. However, some researchers argue that the type of breakfast is more important than the fact of eating breakfast itself. They suggest that a balanced breakfast with a mix of proteins, carbohydrates, and healthy fats is key to starting the day on the right foot.1. What is the main idea of the passage?A. Breakfast is the most important meal of the day.B. The type of breakfast is more important than eating breakfast.C. Eating breakfast can improve concentration and energy.D. A balanced breakfast is key to starting the day right.答案:D2. What does the passage suggest about breakfast?A. It is not important.B. It should be skipped.C. It should be balanced.D. It should be skipped if not balanced.答案:C三、完形填空(每题2分,共20分)One day, a poor farmer was working in his field. He found a bag full of gold coins. Excited, he took the bag home and showed it to his wife. They decided to 1 the money to their children. The next day, the farmer went to the 2 to buy some land. On his way, he saw a 3 man lying on the side of the road. The man was very weak and asked the farmer for some food. The farmer 4 him some bread and water. The man thanked him and said, "You have a kind heart. I will give you a magic seed. Plant it, and it will grow into a 5 tree that will bring you good luck."1. A. saveB. spendC. investD. donate答案:C2. A. bankB. storeC. marketD. farm答案:A3. A. oldB. youngC. sickD. healthy答案:C4. A. refusedB. ignoredC. helped。

【2023年】河北省成人本科学士学位外语水平考试试卷及答案

【2023年】河北省成人本科学士学位外语水平考试试卷及答案

【历年考题】河北省成人本科学士学位外语水平考试试卷及答案(真题)Paper One 试卷一(65 minutes)Part I Dialogue Communication (10 minutes, 10 points)Section A Dialogue CompletionDirections: In this section, you will read 5 short incomplete dialogues between two speakers, each followed by four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the answer that best suits the situation to complete the dialogue. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single bar through the center of the letter that indicates your choice.1. Speaker A: ________Speaker B: Red cooked fish and fresh mushrooms.A. Have you had your breakfast?B. Mom, what’s for dinner?C. Which restaurant do you like best?D. Why do you like the Chinese restaurant?2. Speaker A: Hi, Grace, you look great in this red dress.Speaker B: ________A. Just so so, I’m afraid.B. Not bad. How about you?C. Thank you!D. The same as you.3.Speaker A: Let’s go to the movies. My treat.Speaker B: ________A. It’s a pleasure of mine.B. Mind your own business.C. I don’t like the movie.D. That sounds like a good idea.4. Speaker A: Would you like to join us? Let’s have a party.Speaker B: ________A. It’s kind of you.B. Sure.C. Thank you for the congratulations.D. Not at all, it’s boring.5.Speaker A: The bus to the seaside left 5 minutes ago. How often does it come?Speaker B: ________A. Every twenty minutes.B. Once a day.C. It takes 30 minutes to get there.D. That one is the last bus today.Section B Dialogue ComprehensionDirections: In this section, you will read 5 short conversations. At the end of each conversation there is a question followed by 4 choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the best answer and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single bar through the center of the letter that indicates your choice.6. MAN: What’s wrong with you?WOMAN: I am frustrated because of the exam result. I should have studied harder.QUESTION: What does the woman mean?A. The man was wrong.B. The man should have better grades in the exam.C. The woman is regretting for not trying her best in the exam.D. The woman should take her time in the exam.7. WOMAN: We are planning a trip to Beijing next Sunday. Would you like to go with us?MAN: I wish I could, but I just can’t. I will need to visit my dentist on that day.QUESTION: What does the man mean?A. He has been to Beijing many times.B. He never wants to travel with the woman.C. He prefers to travel with his dentist.D. He can’t travel with the woman because he will have another thing to do onnext Sunday.8. MAN: Mark's playing computer games.WOMAN: Should he do that when the final exam is drawing near?QUESTION: What does the woman mean?A. Mark should review his lessons.B. Mark should go on with the game.C. Mark should draw pictures on the computer.D. Mark should take the exam on the computer.9. WOMAN: I wish I knew the times of trains to London. But my phone is out of order.MAN: Don’t worry, Grandma. I will find out for you on the Internet. QUESTION: What is the man going to do?A. Go on the Internet.B. Make a phone call.C. Take a train trip.D. Find her grandma.10. WOMAN: Hello, can you repair this phone for me?MAN: Well, to repair such an old phone will be costly...It seems that buying a new one will be a wiser option.QUESTION: What does the man mean?A. The woman was wise enough to have this old phone repaired.B. The old phone is too old to be repaired.C. The woman should change her phone to a wiser one.D. The old phone functions well and does not need any repair at all.Part II Reading Comprehension (35 minutes, 40 points)Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by 5 questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single bar through the center of the letter that indicates your choice. Passage OneRows of new school desks equipped with bike pedals (踏板) are allowing students in Mexico to power through their class work while doing some light exercise, burning off calories in a country known for its alarming obesity rates.But for the students at a high school just outside the bustling city of Monterrey, the new bike desks offer benefits beyond exercise.“When we're physically active it also helps keep us focused,” said 13-year-old Reimy Rodriguez, in her first year at Public High School 24. “It's actually incredible.”A third of all Mexicans are obese and as children age, many pack on the pounds. A recent national study showed about 8% of children under 5 were overweight or obese, which rises to almost 19% for kids between 5-11 years old.Sanjuanita Garcia, the school's principal, points to the bike desks' post-pandemic benefits, especially for boys more vulnerable to excessive weight gain.The school currently features two classrooms fully decked out with the new desks, but the plan is to gradually add them to all 21 classrooms.Large amounts of excess body weight during early years poses numerous dangers to children’s health, including increased risk of diabetes, high blood pressure, bone and joint problems, and asthma.Most children do not outgrow weight problems acquired in early life, and obesity in adulthood is known to contribute to strokes, heart disease, and dementia.11. What can you learn from the first 3 paragraphs?A. Besides burning off calories, the new desks help to keep students focused.B. All schools in Mexico have been equipped with new bikes.C. The bike desks are designed to keep students focused.D. The bike desks are welcomed by both teachers and students.12. How do you understand “more vulnerable to excessive weight gain” in Paragraph 5?A. easier to gain excessive weightB. sensitive to the fact of gaining weightC. gaining weight voluntarilyD. urgent to gain weight13. Obesity in adulthood may cause the following illness EXCEPT________.A. StrokeB. Low blood pressureC. Heart diseaseD. Dementia14. Which of the following can NOT be learned from the passage?A. Mexico is a country with high obesity rates.B. About 8% of children under 5 were overweight or obese.C. Large amounts of excess body weight during early years pose numerous dangers to children’s health.D. The school referred in the text has equipped bike desks to 21 classrooms.15. The best title for this passage could be “________”.A. A New Step to Lose Weight, A Bigger Achievement to Fight ObesityB. The Significance of Proper DesksC. Bike Desks Help Mexican Students Learn While Burning CaloriesD. Alarming Obesity Rates, How Will Mexicans Solve It?Passage TwoThere are many good reasons to continue to explore space. But in space exploration the “real reasons” - that are the most important - are as follows.First, most of us want to be, both as individuals and as societies, the first or the best in some activity. We want to stand out. This behavior is rooted in our genes. We are today the descendants(后代) of people who survived by outperforming others.A second reason is curiosity. Who among us has not had the desire to know what's over the next hill? What child has not been drawn to explore the unfamiliar places beyond the neighborhood?Finally, we humans have, since the earliest civilizations, built monuments(纪念碑). We want to leave something behind to show the next generation, or the generations after that, what we did with our time here. This is why cathedrals (大教堂), pyramids (金字塔) , art galleries and museums have been built.Cathedral builders would understand what I mean by real reasons. The monuments they built required a far greater percentage of their gross domestic product (国内生产总值) than we will ever put into the space business, but we look back across 600 or 800 years of time, and we are still awed (敬畏的) by what the builders accomplished. Those buildings, therefore, also stand monuments to the builders.The return the cathedral builders made on their investment could not have been summarized in a cost/benefit analysis. They gained societal advantages that were probably even more important than learning how to build walls and roofs. The people who started the cathedrals didn’t live to finish them. The society as a whole had to be dedicated to the completion of those projects.16. What kind of behavior is rooted in our genes according to the passage?A. Making money.B. Finding other lives in space.C. Looking for another suitable planet.D. Surpassing others.17. What does it illustrate that the child is drawn to explore the unfamiliar places?A. Humans are curious.B. Humans want to leave something for next generations.C. Humans want to excel.D. Humans have a constancy of purpose.18. Which of the following can NOT be regarded as a monument according to the passage?A. Art galleries.B. Museums.C. Parks.D. Pyramids.19. What's the meaning of the sentence “Those buildings, therefore, also stand monuments to the builders.”?A. It requires a great percentage of GDP.B. It can stand for hundreds of years.C. It serves as a symbol of power.D. It represents the builders’ accomplishments.20. What can be gained from building monuments or cathedrals?A. Increase in GDP.B. Gains of societal advantage.C. Economic returns.D. More investment in space exploration.Passage ThreeWith buying power rising among young, heritage-minded consumers, domestic cosmetics brands are winning hearts with guochao -a trend that is seeing younger buyers drawn to products with Chinese cultural elements.In one case, brands are embracing solar term or jieqi, a concept based onChina's ancient calendar, incorporating elements of lunar and solar calendars, which divides the year into 24 periods. This type of marketing is used to inject a sense of nature into beauty routines.Grain Rain, a Chinese skincare brand, is inspired by the sixth solar term, guyu, referring to early crops, which starts around April 20. It was accompanied by a spring-inspired marketing campaign represented by actress Zhou Dongyu in April 2022. It uses the solar term's traditional association with picking herbs to reinforce the label's herbal skincare branding.Generation Z - those born from the mid-to-late 1990s and into the 2000s and a major consumer group - is being affected by the country's cultural renaissance and the development of the internet. They are more independent in their choices and have a greater sense of national identity, experts said.With the rise of guochao, and the influence of the expansion of China's manufacturing ability, consumers are showing an increased preference for domestic cosmetics brands, according to a recent report issued by consulting firm Ernst & Young. Although China's high-end cosmetics market has been dominated for a number of years by international brands, the market influence of homegrown brands has been rapidly rising.In China's third-tier and smaller cities, the penetration rate of domestic cosmetics surpasses 90 percent, and the growth rate of lip balm and lipstick sales has been over 60 percent for two consecutive years, according to a report launched by Juhuasuan, the group-buying arm of e-commerce giant Alibaba.21. Which of the following is similar to the word “drawn” in the first paragraph?A. paintedB. attractedC. pulledD. pushed22. How many solar terms are there in China?A. 20B. 22C. 24D. 1223. Which of the following is NOT correct?A. Grain Rain is a domestic cosmetic brand.B. The brand Grain Rain was created in April 2022.C. Zhou Dongyu does not like herbal skincare branding.D. Grain Rain starts around April 20.24. Which of the following statements is true?A. More and more Chinese consumers prefers international brands to domestic brands.B. China’s high-end cosmetics market has been occupied by international brands for years.C. Generation Z are more likely to be influenced by others when choosing cosmetics.D. The market influence of homegrown brands has been steady in China.25. What does the word “surpass” mean in the last paragraph?A. come acrossB. pass byC. go acrossD. exceedPassage FourI have become obsessed (着迷) with the idea that people can live the lives they want instead of the lives they have. I have been examining the disconnect (脱节) between where people say they want to be and where they are. We work toward achieving those things that we want, whether it is better health and fitness, a car, a house or a great relationship. However, too many of us are settling for less than we want, since we have been taught to believe that “making a living” takes precedence over (优先于) life.I work with individuals who find themselves at a career crossroads. Many of them are mid-level, mid-career professionals. They have been working in one typeof job or career for a while, and now that job or career no longer makes them happy. They have a feeling that there must be "something else out there” for them, but they don’t know what it is.My experience is that mid-career professionals are looking for work that has meaning and value. They want to feel that what they do in the course of their work will leave some sort of imprint (印记) on the world.I know a lot of people want to think they don't have a choice. They believe they are victims (受害者) of circumstances beyond their control. They are not. No one is a victim of circumstance unless they choose to be. But you get to choose how you look at your life and your aspirations. I can't tell you what your dream job is or what your dreams might look like. I can tell you that you owe it to yourself to consider that it is possible for you.So, consider: What do you really want in your life? Is it possible to live the life of your dreams? I maintain that it is. Do you have to settle for less than you want or deserve? Do you want to make a life instead of just eking out a living (勉强度日)? You can, but only if you want to. You get to choose.26. Why are so many people settling for less than they want?A. Because hope keeps them going.B. Because there is always a disconnect between where people say they want to be and where they are.C. Because they believe “making a living” takes precedence over life.D. Because they are not struggling hard enough.27.What’s happening to those mid-level, mid-career professionals at career crossroads?A. They stop feeling happy any more.B. They feel “something else out there” for them.C. They know clearly what they are pursuingD. They need to find more challenges.28. What's missing for the mid-career professionals?A. Work that has meaning and value.B. Experience that can benefit the organization.C. Partners that will be appreciated.D. Company that makes people feel validated29. If you are struggling with what you want in your work, you should________.A. look for an advisorB. discuss it with your friendsC. remember you can always chooseD. listen to your heart30. To those who think they don’t have a choice, the author's advice is________.A. that they are victims of circumstancesB. that it's up to them to decide their livesC. that something is just out of controlD. that they should eke out a livingPart III Vocabulary and Structure (10 minutes, 10 points)Directions: There are 20 incomplete sentences in this section. For each sentence there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single bar through the center of the letter that indicates your choice.31. It is a routine that an employee should inform his employer of his intentionto ______ one month in advance.A. resignB. rejectC. retreatD. replace32. She ______ bored with her work as she looks sad every day.A. can’t beB. can beC. may beD. must be33. Is this iWatch ______ that your daughter wants to have as her birthday present?A. oneB. whichC. the oneD. what34. He is so excited about the news ______ his son has been admitted by Peking University.A. whichB. thatC. whatD. when35. If there were no examinations, we should have ______ at school.A. the happiestB. a more happier timeC. much happiest timeD. a much happier time36. It is no surprise that you didn’t pass the exam. If only you ______ harder.A. studiedB. had studiedC. have studiedD. would study37. You’d better have some cash ______ in case of emergency.A. in handB. at handC. by handD. off hand38. Nobody in your workplace will be likely to ______ your bad temper.A. evaluateB. frustrateC. generateD. tolerate39. Your behavior in calling your boss by name will certainly ______ him.A. assureB. affordC. offerD. offend40. It is important for the kids to have ______ intake of Vitamins.A. sufficientB. confidentC. constantD. instant41. This concert aims to promote the music ______ by musicians from South America.A. composedB. consistedC. involvedD. engaged42. I don’t suppose you are working today, ______?A. do IB. don’t IC. are youD. aren’t you43. There is no ______ that China has contributed a lot in the fight against the pandemic.A. denyingB. refusingC. resistingD. canceling44. Remember to renew your residence permit ASAP as it will ______ soon.A. insertB. inspireC. aspireD. expire45. It is not easy to deduce a ______ of growth from the available facts.A. tendencyB. competencyC. preferenceD. consequence46. He is such a determined person that he would never give up ______ the chance of success is quite small.A. even thoughB. what ifC. now thatD. in case47. It was not until 2:00 am ______ the little baby went to asleep.A. thenB. whenC. thatD. at which48. He is such a ______ person that everybody else in his class like him very much.A. considerableB. considerateC. consideringD. consideration49. Please feel free to call me ______ the phone number: 0812-6665-4321.A. withB. atC. byD. in50. Excuse me, can I make an ______ to meet Professor Smith at 15:00pm next Tuesday?A. excitementB. disappointmentC. appointmentD. arrangementPart IV Cloze Test (10 minutes, 10 points)Directions: There are 10 blanks in the following passage. For each numbered blank, there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single bar through the center of the letter that indicates your choice.A multi-institutional team of researchers conducted the first study to evaluate how the duration of nightly sleep early in the semester affects first year college students end-of-semester grade point average (GPA). Using Fitbit sleep trackers,they found that students on 51 sleep 6.5 hours a night, but 52 outcomes accumulate when students received less than six hours of sleep a night. The results are 53 in the Feb. 13 issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.Sleep guidelines 54 teenagers get 8 to 10 hours of sleep every night. Many college students experience irregular and insufficient sleep.David Creswell, the William S. Dietrich II Professor in Psychology and Neuroscience at the Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences, led a team of researchers to 55 the relationship between sleep and GPA. College students often push themselves to achieve.“Animal studies have shown how critical sleep is for learning and memory,” said Creswell. "Here we show how this work translates 56 humans. The less nightly sleep a first-year college student gets at the beginning of the school term predicts lower GPA at the end of the term. Lack of sleep may be hurting students’ ability to learn in their college classrooms.”The study evaluated more than 600 first-year students across five studies at three universities. The students wore wrist Fitbit devices to monitor and record their sleep 57 . The researchers found that students in the study sleep on average 6.5 hours a night.More surprisingly, the researchers found that students who receive 58 six hours of sleep experienced a pronounced decline in academic performance.59 , each hour of sleep lost corresponded to a 0.07 decrease in end-of-term GPA.“Once you start dipp ing below six hours, you are starting to accumulate massive sleep debt that can impair a student’s health and study habits, compromising the whole system,” said Creswell. “Most surprising to me was that no matter 60 we did to make the effect go away, i t persisted.”51. A. average B. whole C. purpose D. schedule52. A. positive B. negative C. promising D. biased53. A. conspicuous B. available C. printing D. confirmed54. A. research B. find C. recommend D. require55. A. connect B. evaluate C. exam D. forecast56. A. from B. toward C. with D. to57. A. patterns B. pace C. trail D. track58. A. less than B. more than C. the same as D. on more than59. A. Comparingly B. However C. In addition D. To some extent60. A. how B. what C. when D. whichPaper Two 试卷二(55 minutes)Part V Translation (25 minutes, 15 points)Directions: Translate the following passage into Chinese and put your translation on the ANSWER SHEET.Learning is something we do our entire lives. I took up learning a foreign language well into my 30s, which has made me rediscover the joys and challenges of learning. I have studied the language for a few years now, but I have never studied using a textbook or by doing homework and exercises. I know this is the tried and tested method for the vast majority of language learners, but it is just not an appropriate way for me. I learn the language by chatting and listening, making mistakes, carrying on, making the same mistakes again, and at some point, subconsciously the mistake remedies itself somehow. This way of learning has allowed me to express myself with far more clarity, ingenuity, and personalization than any textbook could ever have.Part VI Writing (30 minutes, 15 points)Directions: You are to write in no less than 100 words on the topic “The Problems I Face on My Learning?” You could base your composition on the Chinese outline given below.你在学习中都遇到了什么样的困难?为了解决这些困难,你打算怎么办?英语试卷(答案)Part I Dialogue Communication (10 minutes, 10 points)1-5: BCDBA 6-10: CDAABPart II Reading Comprehension (35 minutes, 40 points)11-15: AABDC 16-20: DACDB21-25: BCCBD 26-30: CBACBPart III Vocabulary and Structure (10 minutes, 10 points)31-35: ADCBD36-40: BBDDA41-45: ACADA46-50: ACBBCPart IV Cloze Test (10 minutes, 10 points)51-55: ABBCB 56-60: DAACBPart IV Translation (25 minutes, 15 points)学习是我们一生都在做的事情。

2023年北京学士学位英语试题

2023年北京学士学位英语试题

2023年11月19日北京地区成人本科学位英语考试试题(A卷) Part I Reading Comprehension (30%)Directions:Ther.ar.thre.passage.i.thi.part.Eac.passag.i.followe.b.som.question.o.unfinishe .statements.Fo.eac.o.the.ther.ar.fou.choice.marke.A.B,.an.D.Yo.shoul.decid.o.th.bes.choic.an.mar.th.correspondin.lette.o.th.Answe.She e.wit..singl.lin.throug.th.center.Passage 1Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage:Languages are remarkably complex and wonderfully complicated organs of culture.(76)(municatin.withi.thei.re spectiv.culture.)nguag.i.t.lear.anothe.culture.I.th.word.o..po e.an.philosopher.“nguage.a.on.speaks.s.man.live.on.lives.”nguag.ar.a.n ecessar.a.brai.an.body.whil.on.i..par.o.th.other.neithe.ca.functio.withou.th.ot nguage.th.bes.beginnin.woul.b.startin.wit.th.non-langua nguage.etc.Ey.contac.i.extremel.im portan.i.English.Direc.ey.contac.lead.t.understanding.or.a.th.Englis.sayin.goes .seein.eye-to-eye.W.ca.neve.se.eye-to-ey.wit..nativ.speake.o.Englis.unti.w.hav. learne.t.loo.directl.int.hi.eyes.(本题和本中心串讲班资料11页Passage6题一模同样)1.Th.bes.titl.fo.thi.passag.is__________an.o.Cultur.B.Brai.an.BodyC.Lookin.int.hi.eye.nguag.an.Culturenguag.is__________A.t.rea.th.work.o.poet.an.philcsophersB.t.fin..nativ.speake.an.loo.directl.int.hi.eyesnguageD.t.visi..countr.wher.yo.ca.study3.Accordin.t.thi.passage.gesture.are__________A.spoke.word.B..non-languag.elementnguag.nguage4."nguage.a.on.speaks.s.man.lives....means__________nguages.on.wil.hav..betterunderstanding of his own languagenguagesnguage.on.knows.on.ca.neverknow more than one's own culturenguage.h.wil.liv..ver.happ.life5.Whic.o.th.followin.doesn'.shar.th.sam.meanin.wit.th.others?A.sign.B.gesturesC.efficien.nguagePassage 2Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage:efu.t.ma.i.thre.ver.importan.ways.the.provid.hi.wit.woo.an.othe.produ cts.the.giv.hi.shade.an.the.hel.t.preven.drought.(干旱.an.floods.Unfortunately.ma.ha.no.realize.tha.th.thir.o.thes.service.i.th.mos .important.Tw.thousan.year.ag..ric.an.powerfu.countr.cu.dow.it.tree.t.buil.wars hips.wit.whic.t.gai.itsel.a.empire(帝国).I.gaine.th.empire.but.withou.it.trees.it.soi.becam.har.an.poor.Whe.th.empir .fel.t.pieces.th.hom.countr.foun.itsel.face.b.floo.an.starvation.(77)(ernmen.realize.th.importanc.o..plentifu.suppl.o.trees.i.i.di fficul.fo.i.t.persuad.villager.t.se.this.)Th.villager.wan.woo.t.coo.thei.foo.wi z.t.plan.an.loo.afte.th. trees.(78)(cat.th.people.t h.forest.wil.slowl.disappear.)Thi.doe.no.onl.mea.tha.th.villagers.childre.an.grandchildre.wil.hav.fewe.trees. Th.result.ar.eve.mor.serious.fo.wher.ther.ar.tree.thei.root.brea.th.soi.u.allow in.th.rai.t.sin.i..an.als.bin.th.soil.thu.preventin.it.beingwashed away easily but where there are no trees, the rain falls on hard ground and flows away from the surface, causing flood.6.Wha.i.th.mos.importan.functio.o.trees?A.Providin.fuel.B.Offerin.shade.C.Preventin.natura.disaster.D.Providin.wood.7.Wha.eventuall.happene.t.th.empir.i.th.paragraph?A.It.peopl.die.o.hunger.B.I.fel.t.pieces.C.I.becam..gian.empire.D.I.buil.man.ship.wit.wood.8.I.i.implie.i.th.passag.tha.th.villagers__________A.wan..plentifu.suppl.o.trees.B.wan.firewoo.badly.C.jus.wan.t.ge.money.D.don'.realiz.th.importanc.o.trees.9.Th.rol.o.tree.i.to__________A.loose.soi.B.kee.soi.i.positionC.harde.soi.D.bot..an.B10.Wha.i.th.passag.mainl.concerne.with?A.Th.benefit.o.trees.B.Tree.an.soi.protectione.o.trees.D.Differen.attitude.towar.trees.Passage 3Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage:bor.H.gav.u.a.e xampl.o.th.proces.b.whic.pin.wer.mad.i.England."On.ma.draw.ou.th.wire.anothe.strengthen.it..thir.cut.it..fourt.point.it.an..fi ft.give.i..head.Jus.t.mak.th.hea.require.tw.o.thre.differen.operations.Th.wor.o .makin.pin.i.divide.int.abou.eightee.differen.operations.whic.i.som.factorie.ar .al.performe.b.differen.people.thoug.i.other.th.sam.ma.wil.sometime.perfor.tw.o .thre.o.them.Te.men.Smit.said.i.thi.way.turne.ou.twelv.pound.o.pin..da.o.abou.480.pin..worke r.(79)bor. the.certainl.coul.no.hav.mad.twent.pin.i..da.an.no.eve.one.)anizin.work.Fewe.peopl .ca.mak.mor.pins.Ada.Smit.sa.this.(80.(bu.h.als.too.i.fo.grante.tha.divisio.o.l abo.i.itsel.responsibl.fo.economi.growt.an.developmen.an.i.account.fo.th.differ enc.betwee.expandin.economie.an.thos.tha.stan.still.)bo.add.noth in.new.i.onl.enable.peopl.t.produc.mor.o.wha.the.alread.have.北京太嘉外语培训中心11.Accordin.t.th.passage.Ada.Smit.wa.th.firs.perso.to__________borbo.int.Englandborborbor__________A.enable.eac.worke.t.desig.pin.mor.quicklyB.increase.th.possibl.outpu.pe.workerC.increase.th.numbe.o.peopl.employe.i.factoriesD.improve.th.qualit.o.pin.produced13.Ada.Smit.mentione.th.numbe.480.i.orde.to__________bo.systemB.stres.ho.powerfu.th.individua.worke.wasborD.stres.th.importanc.o.increase.production14.Accordin.t.th.writer.Ada.Smith'.mistak.wa.i.believingthat the division of labor__________anizin.workB.wa.a.importan.developmen.i.method.o.productionC.finall.le.t.economi.developmentD.increase.th.productio.o.existin.goods15.Accordin.t.th.writer.whic.on.o.th.followin.i.NO.tree?bo.ca.enabl.fewe.peopl.t.mak.mor.pins.bo.help.peopl.t.produc.mor.o.wha.the.alread.have.bo.i.b.n.mean.responsibl.fo.economi.growth.anizin.work.Part II Vocabulary and Structure(30%)Directions.I.thi.par.ther.ar.3.incomplet.sentences.Fo.eac.sentenc.ther.are plete.th.sentence.The. mar.th.correspondin.lette.o.th.Answe.Shee.wit..singl.lin.throug.th.center.16.H.spent__________collectin.material.fo.hi.article.A..hal.yea.B.hal.yearC.hal..yea.D.hal.o..year17.T.succee.i..scientifi.experiment,__________A.on.need.bein.patien.personB.patienc.i.t.needC.on.need.t.b.patientD.patienc.i.wha.needede.b.mor.peopl.tha.is__________languag.excep.Chinese.A.an.B.an.OtherC.othe.D.al.other19.Th.dish__________terrible..don'.lik.i.a.all.A.taste.B.tastedC.wil.tast.D.i.tasted20.She____b.il.becaus..sa.he.playin.tenni.jus.now.A.can'.B.couldn'tC.mustn'.D.ma.not21.Sorry.officer.I__________e.bu..didn'.se.an.sig.i.thearea telling people how fast they can drive.A.shoul.no.driv.B.shouldn'.hav.drivenC.mustn'.driv.D.can'.drive22.Wh.not__________Professo.L.fo.help.H.i.kind-hearte.an.willin.t.help.A.as.B.yo.askC.t.as..you.asking23.I.i.no.easy__________th.answe.t.th.difficul.mat.problem.A.t.figur.ou.B.figurin.outC.figur.ou.D.bein.figure.out24.Th.tsunam.(海啸)__________ove.160.00.peopl.wer.kille.wasa terrible disaster for human beings.A.o.tha.B.amon.whichC.durin.tha.D.i.which25.Tak.th.medicin.now..believ.i.will__________you.pain.A.releas.B.reliveC.rejec.D.relieve26.Ho.ca.you____he.offer.I'.afrai.sh.wil.fee.hurt.A.tur.ou.B.tur.upC.tur.dow.D.tur.away27.Sh.apologize.for__________t.atten.th.meeting.A.he.bein.no.abl.B.he.t.b.no.ableC.he.no.t.b.abl.D.he.no.bein.abl.to28.Thi.ne.coa.cos.me__________s.on..bough.tw.year.ago.A.thre.time.B.thre.time.a.muc.asC.thre.time.a.muc.D.thre.time.muc.as29.Eac.ter.ou.professor.would__________.lis.o.book.fo.u.t.read.A.han.i.B.giv.awayC.pas.ou.D.writ.out30.I__________m.walle.whe..wa.shoppin.i.th.store.A.mus.hav.droppe.B.shoul.hav.droppedC.coul.dro.D.ough.t.hav.dropped31..believ.yo.have__________you.purs.i.th.living-room.A.lef.alon.B.lef.behindC.lef.of.D.lef.out太嘉外语培训中心32.Th.result.o.th.surve.ar.interestin.an.they__________more questions than they can answer.A.brin.abou.B.prohibitC.projec.D.benefi.from33.H.abandone..caree.tha._________.t.hi.becomin.on.o.themost influential people in the world.A.coul.hav.le.B.woul.leadC.shoul.hav.le.D.mus.lead34.Th.doctor'.advic.wa.tha.th.patien._________.a.once.A.t.b.operate.B.bein.operatedC.b.operate.D.operated35.__________b.th.loo.o.he.face.sh.didn'.catc.wha..meant.A.Judgin.B.JudgedC.Judg.D.T.judge36.B.n.mean._________.ou.mistakes.A.w.ough.ignor.B.w.ough.t.ignoreC.ough.w.ignor.D.ough.w.t.ignore37.Th.teache.ha.hi.student._________positio.ever.othe.week.A.t.writ.B.writtenC.writin.D.write38.Giv.th.book.t._________.need.the.fo.th.Englis.clas.an.th.writin.class.A.whomeve.B.whomC.wh.D.whoever39..soli.i.differen.fro..liqui.__________th.soli.ha.it.definit.shape.A.i.tha.B.i.whichC.i.wha.D.becaus.o.which40.I.i.becaus.h.i.kin.an.modest__________h.win.th.respec.o.others.A.wha.B.whichC.wh.D.that41.You.mothe.tol.m.tha.yo.overslep.thi.morning.__________.?A.didn'.sh.B.didn'.youC.di.sh.D.di.you42.__________.h.fel.tire.ou.afte.th.lon.journe.fo.eigh.hours.A.Stron.a.h.i.B.Th.stronge.h.isC.Stron.ma.tha.h.i.D.Fo.h.i.strong43.The.hav.agree.tha.the.wil.__________t.th.polic.an.wil.no.chang.it.mi.B.stickbin.D.fallpan.ha.t.__________th.benefit.agains.th.cost.i.thelast three months.A.boas.B.blameC.bloc.D.balance45.We'v.__________pape.an.ink.As.Mrs.Edwar.t.len.u.some.A.ru.awa.wit.B.ru.ou.ofC.ru.of.D.ru.downPart Ⅲ ldentif ication (10%)Directions: Each of the following sentences has four underlined parts marked A, B, C, andD.Identif.th.on.tha.i.no.correct.The.mar.th.correspondin.lette.o.th.Answe.Sheet .注: 如下括号内单词是问题选项。

陕西成人学士学位英语考试真题及答案

陕西成人学士学位英语考试真题及答案

陕西成人学士学位英语考试真题及答案Here is a sample document on "Shaanxi Adult Bachelor's Degree English Exam Questions and Answers":Shaanxi Adult Bachelor's Degree English Exam Questions and AnswersPart I: Reading ComprehensionRead the following passage and answer the questions that follow.Gardening is a popular hobby around the world. People of all ages enjoy spending time outdoors, planting seeds, and watching their plants grow. In addition to being a relaxing and rewarding pastime, gardening has many health benefits. Studies have shown that gardening can reduce stress, improve physical fitness, and boost mood and mental well-being.1. What is gardening?2. What are the benefits of gardening?3. How can gardening improve mental health?Answers:1. Gardening is a hobby where people plant seeds and care for plants in outdoor spaces.2. The benefits of gardening include stress reduction, improved physical fitness, and boosted mood and mentalwell-being.3. Gardening can improve mental health by providing a sense of accomplishment, a connection to nature, and a creative outlet for self-expression.Part II: WritingIn 150-200 words, write an essay on the following topic:"The importance of lifelong learning."Answer:Lifelong learning is essential for personal and professional development. In today's fast-paced world, knowledge and skills become outdated quickly, making continuous learning a necessity. Lifelong learning allows individuals to adapt to changing environments, acquire new skills, and stay competitive in the workforce. It opens up new opportunities for growth and advancement, both personally and professionally.Furthermore, lifelong learning has numerous benefits for mental health and well-being. It stimulates cognitive function, improves memory and concentration, and promotes a sense of achievement and self-worth. By engaging in lifelong learning, individuals can stay sharp, curious, and engaged with the world around them.In conclusion, lifelong learning is a lifelong journey that brings fulfillment, growth, and enrichment to individuals' lives. It is an investment in oneself that pays dividends in personal development, professional success, and overall well-being.Part III: Listening ComprehensionListen to the following audio clip and answer the questions that follow.Audio Clip: "The Benefits of Meditation"1. What are the benefits of meditation?2. How can meditation improve mental health?3. How often should one practice meditation to see results?Answers:1. The benefits of meditation include reduced stress, improved focus, and increased mindfulness.2. Meditation can improve mental health by reducing anxiety, boosting mood, and enhancing emotional regulation.3. One should practice meditation regularly, ideally daily, to see significant results in mental health and well-being.Overall, the Shaanxi Adult Bachelor's Degree English exam covers a range of topics including reading comprehension, writing, and listening comprehension. By preparing for these sections and familiarizing oneself with common themes and question types, test-takers can improve their chances of success on the exam. Good luck to all candidates!。

成考英语成人高考(专升本)试卷及解答参考(2024年)

成考英语成人高考(专升本)试卷及解答参考(2024年)

2024年成人高考成考英语(专升本)模拟试卷及解答参考一、语音知识(本大题有5小题,每小题2分,共10分)1.What is the pronunciation of the word “necessary”?A. /ˈnecɪʃəs/B. /ˈnekəʃəs/C. /ˈnekʃəs/D. /ˈneksərəs/Answer: A2.Which sentence has a correct intonation?A. I am going to the store.B. I am going to the store’s roof.C. I am going to the stores.D. I am going to the stores’ roofs.Answer: A3.单项选择题:请从下列选项中选择一个与所给单词发音相同的单词。

单词:father (father)选项:A. fartherC. bathhouseD. another答案:A. farther。

解析:题目考查的是单词发音的识别。

选项A中的单词“father”和“farther”发音相同,都包含相同的音素组合,因此是正确答案。

其他选项的发音与所给单词不同。

4.单项选择题:请从下列选项中选择一个与其他单词发音不同的单词。

单词列表:see, she, key, give选项:A. seeB. sheC. keyD. go答案:D. go。

解析:这道题目考查的是单词发音的辨别能力。

在给定的单词列表中,选项D中的单词“go”与其他三个单词的发音不同,因此是正确答案。

其他三个单词都有相似的音素组合和发音方式。

请注意,以上题目是模拟生成的样题,实际的成人高考试题会有所不同。

如果您还有其他问题或需要进一步的帮助,请随时告知。

5、According to the following chart, which word is most commonly used in English?A. appleC. bananaD. grapeAnswer: A解析:本题考查英语语音知识中的单词拼写和发音。

2023年四月份山东省成人学士学位英语考试样题与答案

2023年四月份山东省成人学士学位英语考试样题与答案

【题注:山东省成人学士学位英语考试5月30日上午9时至11时30分开考,在公布考试成绩。

】Part I Reading Comprehension(35 minutes,40 points)Directions: There are four reading passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A),B),C) and D). After you read a passage you should decide on the best choice and then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.Passage OneQuestions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage.A fire drill is, to put it mildly, an inconvenient exercise at the best of times.A fire drill at 2:00 in the morning in terrible weather conditions, like the one we had on Thursday night and Friday morning last, is incomparably more inconvenient. This is why writing this note to thank you all most sincerely for your excellent co-operation and the spirit with which you endured the inconvenience.A fire drill is not an idle exercise. It is an extremely serious one and can, in fact, save lives in the long run. Last week’ fire drill has already reyealed a number of important things regarding fire precautions in the Hall. For instance,there seem to exit a number of “deaf spots” in the Hall, namely, the two rooms in Purser House and some rooms in the Bottom corridor. I have no reason to doubt that residents from these areas could not hear the alarm. I shall request an immediate examination of this problem.I should, also, remind you that it is a requirement that fire drills should be regularly carried out (at least two in every one year)and each resident should be made fully aware of this and obliged to take part. All residents must take fire precautions with the seriousness they deserve. Failure to do so can result bin fines and expulsion(驱逐)from the Hall. Thank you again for your co-operation.1. The last fire drill caused much more inconvenience because_________.A) it was in bad weather B) there were “deaf spots”C) a big fire started D) it was at the weekend2. The phrase “in the long run”(L.2,Part.2)means_________.A)effectively B) endlessly C) eventually D) efficiently3. Some people did not make their appearance at the last drill because_______.A) they were deaf B)they could not hear the alarmC) nobody waked them up D) they refused to leave their rooms4. Afire drill is extremely important according to the writer for_________.A) it is a good physical exercise B) it cultivates people’s enduranceC) it is a legal requirement D) it can save lives in case of a fire5. Which of the following was NOT stated by the author?A) A fire drill is very important and useful.B) The last fire drill received inactive co-operation from the residents.C) Those who do not take fire precautions will be fined and driven out.D) It has been made a rule that fire drills will be performed regularly.Passage TwoQuestions 6 to 10 are based on the following passageAccidents are caused; they don’t just happen. The reason may be easy to see: a shelf out of reach, a patch of ice on the misfortune—frustration, tiredness or just bad temper—that show what the accident really is, a sort of attack on oneself.Road accidents, for example, happen frequently after a family quarrel, and we all know people who are accident-prone, so often at odds with themselves and the world that they seem to cause accidents for themselves and others.By definition, an accident is something you can not predict or avoid, and the idea which used to be current, that the majority of road accidents are caused by a minority of criminally careless drivers, is not supported by insurance statistics. These show that most accidents involve ordinary motorists in a moments of carelessness or thoughtlessness.It is not always clear, either, what sort of conditions make people more likely to have an accident. For instance, the law requires all factories to take safety precautions and most companies have safety committees to make sure the regulations are observed, but still, every day in Britain, some fifty thousand men and women are injured from work due to accidents. These accidents are largely the result of human error or misjudgment—noise and fatigue, boredom or worry are possible factors which contribute to this. Doctors who work in factories have found that those who drink too much, usually people who have a high anxiety level, run three times the normal risk of accidents at work.6. The passage suggests that________.A)Accidents are usually caused by psychological factors.B)Accidents mostly result from slippery roads.C)Drinkers run three times the normal risk of accidents in factories.D)About 50 000people lose their lives at work in Britain every day.7.Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a factor of accidents?A) Mood. B) Tiredness. C) Carelessness D) Weather8. The word “accidents-prone”(L.2 Para.2)means________.A) likely to have accidentsB) injured in accidentsC) possible to die in accidents D) responsible for road accidents9. What can we infer about the author’ opinion of accidents?A) Safety precautions are of little use in accidents.B) Many accidents can and should be avoided.C) Factory accidents , unlike road accidents, are inevitable.D) Most road accidents are caused by just a few careless drivers.10. The best title for the passage would be __________.A) Accidents and AnxietyB) How to Deal with Accidents on Road and in FactoriesC) Human Factors in AccidentsD) How to Prevent Accidents on Road and in FactoriesPassage ThreeQuestions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage.Is language, like food, a basic human need? Judging from the result of the violent experiment by a German King, Frederick II, in the 13th century, it may be. Hoping to discover what language a child would speak if he heard no mother tongue, he told the nurses to keep silent.All the infants died before the first year. But clearly there was more than language deprivation here. What was missing was good mothering. Without good mothering, in the first year of life especially, the capacity to survive is seriously affected.Today no much violent deprivation exists as that by Frederick II. Nevertheless, some children are still backward in speaking. Most often the reason for this is that the mother is insensitive to the signals of the infant, whose brain is programmed to map up language rapidly. There are critical times, it seems, when children learn more readily. If these sensitive periods are neglected, the ideal time for acquiring language skills passes and they might never be learned so easily again.Linguists(语言学家)suggest that speech stages are reached in a fixed sequence and at a constant age, but there are cases where speech has started late in a child who eventually turns out to be of high IQ.Recent evidence suggests that an infant is born with the capacity to speak. What is special about Man’s brain compared with that of the monkey, is the complex system which enables a child to connect the sight and feel of , say, a teddy-bear(玩具熊)with the sound pattern “teddy-bear”.But speech has to be stimulated, and this depends on interaction between the mother and the child, where the mother recognizes the signals in the child’s babbling(牙牙学语), grasping, crying, smiling, and responds to them. Insensitivity of the mother to these signals dulls the interaction because the child gets discouraged and sends out only the obvious signals. Sensitivity to the child’s non-verbal signals is essential to the growth and development language.11. Frederick II’s experiment was violent because_________.A) he wanted to prove children are born with ability to speakB) he ignored the importance of mothering to the infantC) he was unkind to the nurseD) he wanted his nurses to say no mother tongue12. The reason some children are backward in speaking today that_________.A) their mothers do not respond to their attempts to speakB) their mothers are not intelligent enough to help themC) they do not listen carefully to their mothersD) their brains have to absorb too much language at once.13. By “critical times” in Paragraph 3 the author means__________.A) difficult periods in the child’s lifeB) moments when the child becomes critical to its motherC) important stages in the child’s developmentD) times when mothers often neglect their children14. Which of the following in NOT implied in the passage?A) Ability to learn to speak a language is inborn in manB) Children do not need to be encouraged to learn to speakC) Early language starters are not necessarily highly intelligentD) Most children learn their language in definite stages15. If the mother does not respond to her child’s signals_________.A) the child will never be able to speak properlyB) the child will stop giving out signalsC) the child will invent a language of his ownD) the child will make little effort to speakPassage FourQuestions 16 to 20 are based on the following passage.Americans who remember “the good old days” are not alone in complaining about the educational system in this country. Immigrants(移民) complain ,too. Lately a German friend was filled with anger when he learned that the mathematics test given to his son on his first day as a college freshman included multiplication and division. Japanese businessmen in Los Angeles send their children to private schools staffed by teachers imported from Japan to learn mathematics at Japanese levels, generally considered at least a year more advanced than the level here.But I wonder: If American education is so poor, why is it that this is still the country of innovation(创新)?When I was 12 in Indonesia, I had to memorize the name of all the world’s major cities, from Kabul to Karachi. At the same age, my son, who was brought up by a Californian, thought that Buenos Aires was Spanish for good food. However, unlike children of his age in Asia and Europe, my son had studied creative geography. When he was only 6, he drew a map of the route that he traveled to get to school, including the streets, the traffic signs and the houses that he passed.Dissatisfied American parents forget that in this country their children are able to experiment freely with ideas; without this they will not really be able to think or to believe in themselves.Critics of American education cannot grasp one thing: freedom. America, I think, is the only country that extends even to children the license to freely speak, write and be creative. Our public education certainly is not perfect, but it is a great deal better than any other. I think I have found the answer to my question.16. From the text we learn that_________.A) both Americans and immigrants are dissatisfied with the quality of American educationB) the author shares the general idea that American education is worse than education in many other countriesC) Japanese schools in America require their American teachers to teach mathematics at Japanese levelsD) the author’s German friend was a little displeased because the mathematics test for his son was too easy.17. Which of the following is NOT true?A) The author most probably was an immigrant from Asia and received some school education there.B) Buenos Aires must be the name of a city, as are Kabul and Karachi.C) Children in other countries are not likely to learn creative geography.D) The knowledge of geography of the author’s son shows that American education is poor.18. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?A) If children are not allowed to experiment freely with ideas they won’t grow up independent and creative.B) Most Americans think the present American educational system is not as good as it used to be.C) Private schools run by Japanese businessmen maintain a higher level than American public schools.D) Americans are more innovative than other people in the world.19. In the last paragraph the author says, “I have found the answer to my question.” What is the question?A) Is Japanese education better than American education?B) Why do Japanese businessmen send their children to Japanese-staffed schools?C) Why was my son not taught enough geographic knowledge?D) Is American education really worse than education in other countries?20. What would be the best title for this passage?A) American Education and Education in Foreign countriesB) Improvement Needed for American EducationC) Freedom to Think— Characteristic of American EducationD) Education and Innovation in AmericanPart II Vocabulary and Structure (30 minutes, 20points)Directions: There are 40 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C), D). Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet witha single line through the center.21. Don’t leave your bicycle out in the rain. It’ll get________.A) rusty B) crude C) rough D) tough22. I_______ to him for the error.A) excused B) apologized C) pardoned D) congratulated23. It’s _______ to ask Mr. Blake for help.A) out question B) beyond question C) out of question D) in question24. Hardly ________ home when the telephone rang.A) I got B) did I getC) I had got D) had I got25. ________his not arriving ,the meeting will be put off to next week.A) At the event of B) For the event withC) In the event of D) To the event of26. It’s getting rather late. It’s time we________.A) are going B) wentC) goD) must go27. I_________ you everything’s going to be all right.A) insureB) assureC) ensureD) sure28. Auctioned(拍卖旳)goods are sold for the highest price________.A) madeB) takenC) offeredD) ordered29. The colors of that coat and hat don’t __________.A) suitB) mixC) matchD) imitate30. Our whole class went to attend the conference yesterday, so_______ what happened on the campus.A) all of us don’t knowB) none of us knowC) all we don not knowD) we all don’t know31. Although _________ happened in that developed country sounds like science fiction, it could occur elsewhere in the world.A) thisB) howC) what D) it32. I sympathize with Women’s Liberation Movement only ________ a cer tain extent.A) at B)withC) toD) in33. The officer gave an order that everyone _________ back before dark.A) get B) would getC) had to getD) must get34. This year summer time came into ________ on the 12th of April.A) effect B) efficiency C) useD) practice35. Mr. White was told again and again to ________ smoking, but he just wouldn’t listen.A) cut throughB) cut down onC) cut offD) cut away36. The Greyhound_________ outside of New York Bus Station at 6 p.m. and started for Washington D.C. at 6:20 p.m.A) pulled upB) pulled outC) pulled downD) pulled on37. Can you give me another hint without ________ the answer?A) giving offB) giving upC) giving awayD) giving in38. Columbus was ________ his times in his belief that the earth was round.A) in front of B) beforeC) in advance ofD) ahead of39. After all, all living creatures live by feeding on something else, whether it _______ plant or animal, dead or alive.A) beB) would beC) wasD) to go40. The pilot felt something ______ wrong with the engine just before the plane took off.A) toB) was goingC) goesD) to go41. — You were brave enough to raise objections at the meeting.— Well, now I regret _________ that.A) having doneB) to be doingC) to have doneD) to do42. ______ that they’re young and inexperienced, they’ve done quite a good job.A) BeingB) GivenC) ProvidedD) Now43. _______ is announced in the papers, a nation-wide sports meeting will be held in the city next month.A) BecauseB) ForC) AsD) So44. Being much too fat, Maria was advised to reduce her food for each meal, yet, she would _______ that.A) have none of B) accept C) take care forD) listen to45. In my opinion, he’s ________ imaginative of all the contemporar y(同步代旳)poets.A) quite the mostB) by far the mostC) very the mostD) rather the most46. Never before _________ so highly successful in his attempts to modify the weather on a very small scale.A) man has been B) man isC) has man been D) will be man47. With flowers and trees ________ everywhere, the city took on a new look.A) to be planted B) being planted C) plantingD) planted48. — John wants to see you today.— I would rather he _______ tomorrow than today.A) comes B) cameC) should comeD) has come49. It was suggested that this problem _________ at the next meeting.A) was discussedB) will be discussedC) would be discussedD) be discussed50. Walter offered us a lift when he was leaving the office, but our work _____, so we didn’t accept the offer.A) not being finishedB) had not been finishedC) not having finishedD) was not finished51. What you said reminds me ________ something I read a few days ago.A) forB) byC) fromD) of52. Another worry is that telecommunication systems may isolate people ____each other.A) fromB) forC) withD) to53. The smog is due _______ invisible gases, mostly from automobile exhaust.A) fromB) to C) forD) with54. ________ is accepted as true is relatively, and not absolutely, true.A) ItB) ThatC) WhatD) That it55. There are many children and adolescents ______ behavior is generally unacceptable .A) theirB) whoC) whomD) whose56. Edison failed _____ times before he succeeded in producing the first electric lamp.A) thousandB) thousandsC) a thousand ofD) thousands of57. Water ________ the digestive juices flow more freely and helps to digest the food.A) makesB) causesC) pushesD) turns58. The panic attacks may _______ for only a few minutes; some, however, continue for several hours.A) happenB) beginC) lastD) end59. Let us see how dictionaries are made and how the editors _________ definitions.A) head to B) arrive at C) reach forD) approach to60. The nurse took ________ of my blood to test.A) an exampleB) an instanceC) a caseD) a samplePart III Cloze (10 minutes, 10 points)Directions: There are 10 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A), B), C), and D) beneath the passage. You should choose the one that best fits into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer sheet with a single line through the center.Japan is a small country with few natural resources. 61 this, Japanese productivity, the rate at which goods are produced, 62 more than eleven times in the past thirty years . Many people in the West wonder how the Japanese do it. The key 63 Japan’s success can be discovered by looking at some basic differences between Japanese and Western attitudes towards works.People in the west generally view work 64 a necessary evil— one must give up part of one’s freedom to earn the money needed to live. To the Japanese, however, work is the central interest of one’s life; it’s 65 that a Japanese establishe s his identity.A Japanese business firm is like a family, When an employee joins a company, he expects to work for that company for the rest of his working life; 66 is anyone dismissed. Promotion is based on the seniority system, the length of employment 67 one’rank in the company, Those at the bottom do not 68 chances for promotion because those at the top retire at a certain age 69 others may have their turn. In addition, the difference between the lowest and the highest salaries is much less than 70 in the West.61. A) Because ofB) As forC) AlthoughD) Despite62. A) have increased B) has increasedC) are increasingD) is increasing63. A) toB) ofC) forD) in64. A) likeB) forC) aboutD) as65.A) thisB) thatC) hereD) where66. A) barelyB) rarelyC) occasionally D) frequently67. A) determines B) has determinedC) determiningD) to determine68. A) care about B) care forC) worry aboutD) concern with69. A) in thatB) such thatC) for thatD) so that70. A) thatB) thoseC) oneD) onesPart IV Translation (15 minutes, 10 points)Directions: Put the following sentences into English.71. 他一般在开车上班时顺路把孩子们接送到学校。

成人学位英语本科试题及答案

成人学位英语本科试题及答案

成人学位英语本科试题及答案一、阅读理解(共20分,每题4分)阅读下列短文,然后回答问题。

AThe importance of a good night's sleep cannot be overstated. Sleep is essential for maintaining physical health and mental well-being. During sleep, the body repairs tissues, builds bone and muscle, and strengthens the immune system. Moreover, sleep is crucial for brain function, including the consolidation of memory and learning. Lack of sleep can lead to mood swings, decreased alertness, and impaired cognitive abilities.1. What is the primary purpose of the text?A. To emphasize the importance of sleep.B. To discuss the physical benefits of sleep.C. To explore the effects of sleep on memory.D. To compare sleep patterns among different age groups.2. According to the text, which of the following is a benefit of sleep?A. Increased bone density.B. Heightened stress levels.C. Reduced immune response.D. Impaired cognitive function.3. What can be inferred about the consequences of sleep deprivation?A. It can cause emotional instability.B. It can improve concentration.C. It can lead to a stronger immune system.D. It can enhance physical endurance.BIn recent years, there has been a significant increase in the number of people who are self-employed. This trend is attributed to several factors, including the rise of the digital economy, which allows for more flexible work arrangements. Many individuals are now starting their own businesses, often from home, and are enjoying the freedom and autonomy that comes with being their own boss. However, self-employment also comes with its challenges, such as financial instability and the lack of a safety net that traditional employment provides.4. What is the main reason for the rise in self-employment?A. The desire for financial stability.B. The growth of the digital economy.C. The lack of available jobs.D. The appeal of working from home.5. What is one advantage of being self-employed mentioned in the text?A. A regular salary.B. The freedom to set one's own schedule.C. The provision of health insurance.D. The support of a safety net.6. What challenge does the text suggest self-employed individuals may face?A. Limited growth opportunities.B. Financial instability.C. Difficulty in finding clients.D. Lack of professional development.二、词汇与语法(共30分,每题3分)7. The company's profits have ________ by 20% compared tolast year.A. increasedB. decreasedC. remainedD. fluctuated8. Despite the heavy rain, the construction work was continued without any ________.A. interruptionB. accelerationC. decelerationD. termination9. The scientist was awarded the Nobel Prize for his ________ contributions to the field of physics.A. significantB. insignificantC. trivialD. nominal10. She had to ________ her speech to fit the time limit of the conference.A. abbreviateB. elaborateC. postponeD. cancel11. The government is considering ________ new laws to protect the environment.A. enactingB. abolishingC. ignoringD. revising12. It is essential that the medicine be taken ________ the doctor's instructions.A. in line withB. in contrast toC. in place ofD. in excess of三、完形填空(共20分,每题2分)One day, a poor farmer found an old lamp in the market. When he cleaned it, a genie appeared and offered to grant him one wish. The farmer, being a practical man, wished for a magic cow that could 13. ________ all day long.13. A. sleepB. grazeC. produce milkD. singThe cow was granted, and it 14. the farmer's life significantly. His family was well-fed, and he was able to sell the excess milk in the market, which 15. him a good income.14. A. changedB. complicatedC. remainedD. destroyed15. A. providedB. demandedC. costD. deniedThe farmer's wealth attracted the attention of a greedy neighbor, who 16. to steal the cow but was caught in the act.16. A. attemptedB. refusedC. succeededD. failedThe farmer decided to 17. the secret of the cow to the neighbor, so he would not try to steal it again.17. A. hideB. revealC. guardD. destroy四、翻译(共20分,汉译英10分,英译汉10分)18. 汉译英:随着科技的发展,远程工作已经成为可能,并且越来越受到年轻专业人士的欢迎。

2024广东成人学位英语考试真题及答案

2024广东成人学位英语考试真题及答案

2024广东成人学位英语考试真题及答案全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1The 2024 Guangdong Grown-up English TestHi everyone! My name is Xiaoming and I'm 8 years old. I went with my mom last week to take a big English test for grown-ups called the 2024 Guangdong Adult English Proficiency Exam. I'm just a kid, but I thought I could share what the test was like in case any of you little guys are curious!The test had four parts - listening, reading, writing, and speaking. We had to go to a school on a Saturday morning to take it. There were tons of adults there, which was kind of funny to see!For the listening part, we had to put on these big headphones and listen to recordings of people talking in English. The voices said things like "The book is on the table" or "I'm going to the park this afternoon." After each recording, there were multiple choice questions on the computer screen asking what we heard. It was sort of like the listening games we play at school, but a little harder.The reading part had different passages to read, like news articles or stories. We had to read them carefully and then answer comprehension questions about things like the main idea, what certain words meant, or specific details from the passages. Some of the vocabulary was pretty advanced for a kid like me!Next up was the writing section. This is where we had to actually type out answers to questions, instead of just clicking on multiple choice. One question asked us to describe our favorite holiday and what we like to do to celebrate it. Another one gave us a cartoon picture and we had to write a short story based on what we saw happening in the picture. The hard part was making sure our grammar, spelling, and sentence structures were all correct.Finally, there was the speaking part. This was probably the most nerve-wracking for me! We had to go one-by-one into a private room with a recording device. The computer gave us a question, and we had to speak our answer out loud in clear English within a certain time limit. The first question I got asked me to describe my hometown and interesting places to visit there. The second one showed me a picture of a family having a picnic, and I had to speak about what I saw happening in thepicture. I was so nervous to speak English in front of the examiner, but she was really nice!After we finished all four sections, we got to leave. My mom said we'll get our scores bachk in a few weeks to see if we passed or not. There was a lot of reading, writing, listening, and speaking involved...I'm just glad it's over!So that's what the big Guangdong English test was like from the eyes of an 8-year-old. It seemed pretty challenging, even for me after studying English for a few years now. I can't imagine how hard it must have been for all those adults! I'll leave the serious English tests to the grown-ups from now on. For now, it's back to study my ABCs and simple vocab words. Good luck to anyone taking the Guangdong exam next year!篇2My Big Adventure Taking the Adult English Exam!Hi friends! My name is Lily and I'm 9 years old. I just had the craziest experience that I can't wait to tell you all about. You'll never believe this, but I actually took the big adult English exam for Guangdong Province! Yes, the one that all the grown-ups have to pass to get their degrees. How did a kid like me end up taking such a huge test? Well, let me explain...It all started last week when my mom was studying for the exam. She's going back to university to get her master's degree, so she has to take this big English test first. She was reading her practice books out loud to get ready. I was playing nearby and couldn't help overhearing some of the questions. You know what? They didn't seem that hard to me at all! The reading passages were pretty interesting and the grammar questions were just like what I learn in school.So I went up to my mom and said "那个考试真的很难吗?我觉得我可以答对那些题目!" Which means "Is that test really so difficult? I think I can answer those questions!" Well, my mom just laughed and ruffled my hair. But I was serious! I really wanted to try taking the exam. I kept bugging her about it all week until finally she gave in.On exam day, my mom took me down to the testing center with her. The kind ladies at the front let me take a real exam booklet and bubble sheet, just like I was an adult candidate too! We had to be very quiet, of course. As soon as the exam started, I put my pencil to my bubble sheet and went to work.Let me share some of the questions with you - you'll see they weren't too bad! The first passage was about the history of the English language. It said English is a Germanic language thatoriginated from Anglo-Saxon settlers in Britain in the 5th century AD. But then it got heavily influenced by Norman French after the invasion in 1066. That's why English has so many words with French roots like "pork" and "curry." After reading that passage, I had to answer some comprehension questions like:"Which of the following regions did English originate from?A) The British Isles B) France C) Germany D) Scandinavia"Easy peasy - I bubbled in A) The British Isles!Then there was a grammar section testing things like subject-verb agreement, parallel structure, and modifying phrases. One question was:"Neither the actor _____ the director _____ available for interviews after the premiere.A) was ... were B) were ... was C) were ... were D) was ... was"I picked C because with "neither/nor" sentences, the verb has to agree with the closest subject. So if there are two singular subjects with "neither/nor", the verb must be plural! Nailed it.There were some fun reading passages too, like one about animated movies and another about wilderness exploration. The writers passage had us correcting some errors in a draft essay. We had to re-write some wordy sentences more concisely. For example:"Apples, which are a healthy fruit containing many vitamins and minerals, are a good source of fiber as well."Could be better written:"Apples, a healthy fruit rich in vitamins and minerals, are also a good fiber source."See, nothing too crazy! I was flying through this adult exam.Finally, there was a speaking section where we had to record ourselves responding to questions and giving opinions. One of the questions was:"Some people think social media contributes to depression and loneliness, especially in young people. Others feel social media enriches social connections. What is your perspective on the effects of social media? Provide relevant reasons and examples to support your view."Well of course I had to pick the pro-social media side! I talked about how sites like WhatsApp and WeChat allow me toeasily video chat with my cousins in America. And how fun photo apps like Snapchat let me get creative and goof around with silly filters. As long as you don't spend too much time on social media and you're aware of things like cyber-bullying, I think it's a great way to stay connected with friends.After what felt like no time at all, my exam was over! I was so proud of myself for doing such a grown-up thing. My mom said she was really impressed with my concentration and effort. While we waited for the scores, she bought me a celebratory ice cream cone. Yum!A few weeks later, our test results arrived in the mail. My mom passed with a high score - no surprise there, she studied so hard. But want to know the crazy part? I PASSED TOO! Yes, little old me got a more than high enough score to meet the English requirements for an adult university degree program. My parents were absolutely stunned. I'm officially certified as an adult-level English genius!篇32024 Guangdong Adult Degree English Exam - The Real Deal!Hi everyone! My name is Lily and I'm a 4th grader. My mom just took the big Guangdong Adult Degree English Exam last month and she told me all about it. It was a really important test for her to get her adult university degree. I thought I'd share what I know about the actual questions that were on the 2024 exam so you can get ready if you need to take it next year!The listening section was first. Mom said there were conversations between people talking about everyday things like going shopping, making plans, asking for directions and stuff like that. You had to listen really carefully and answer multiple choice questions about the main ideas and details they mentioned. There were also some longer listening passages about topics like environmental protection, space exploration, and famous inventors. For those, you had to listen and then answer questions testing if you understood the key points and supporting details.Next up was the reading section. That part had a bunch of different readings like articles from newspapers and magazines, advertisements, instructions, and excerpts from books. The readings were about all different subjects - history, science, business, culture, and more. Some of the passages were just one paragraph, but others were pretty long - a few pages even! Thequestions asked you to identify the main idea, draw conclusions, define vocabulary words based on context, and make inferences. Mom said you really had to read everything super carefully and double check the reference details.After the reading part, there were two writing tasks. For the first one, you had to read a short opinion article and write a response of around 200 words. You could agree or disagree with the opinion and give your own reasons and examples to support your view. The second writing was longer - a 400 word essay on a particular topic. Mom's prompt was "What qualities are most important for success in the modern world?" You had to give a clear introduction with your main idea, then write body paragraphs with details and examples explaining your points, and finish with a good conclusion tying everything together.Mom thought the hardest sections were probably the listening and writing parts because you really had to concentrate and organize your thoughts under time pressure. But she felt pretty prepared from doing lots of practice tests and essay writing ahead of time.Oh, and I can't forget about the grammar, vocabulary and language usage sections! There were fill-in-the-blank questions testing your knowledge of proper English grammar rules andvocabulary. You had to pick the right words to complete sentences and short paragraphs. There were also some discrete grammar questions where you had to identify errors in particular sentences.Whew, I know that was a lot of information! The exam definitely seemed really challenging overall. But Mom said as long as you reviewed the test formats, worked on your English skills across all areas, and stayed calm on exam day, it was manageable. She felt super accomplished when she finished it all.Well, I hope sharing the inside scoop on what was actually on the 2024 Guangdong exam helps give you an idea of what to expect. Just remember to study hard, do lots of practice, and believe in yourself! You've got this! Thanks for reading my article and let me know if you have any other questions!篇4The 2024 Guangdong Grown-Up English TestHi everyone! My name is Xiaoming and I'm 9 years old. My mom and dad had to take a really big English test called the "2024 Guangdong Adult English Proficiency Exam" and I helped them study for it. It was a super important test for grown-upswho need to prove they can speak and understand English well. I'm going to tell you all about the questions on the test and the right answers!Listening SectionThe first part was listening to recordings and answering questions about what you heard. There were conversations between people as well as lectures and talks. You had to listen really carefully!One conversation was between two friends making plans to go see a movie. The guy asked the girl what movie she wanted to see and she said she wanted to see the new superhero movie that just came out. But the guy said he would rather see a comedy instead. They ended up deciding to see the comedy.The question was: "What kind of movie did the friends finally agree to see?" And the right answer was: C) A comedyThere was also a lecture from a scientist talking about how clouds are formed. He explained that clouds are made up of billions of tiny drops of water vapor that have condensed from gas into liquid. He said that clouds form when the air becomes saturated and can't hold any more water vapor. Pretty interesting stuff!The question was: "According to the lecturer, what are clouds composed of?" And the correct answer was: B) Condensed water dropletsWriting SectionThe next part was writing tasks. One question asked you to read a short announcement about a town closing its public swimming pool for renovations. You had to write a letter to the parks department expressing your feelings and opinions about the pool closing.A good response mentioned being disappointed the pool was closing for a while, but understanding that the renovations were necessary to repair anything that was broken or outdated. It also could suggest ideas for temporary swimming locations while the pool was closed.Another writing task gave you an opinion question and you had to write a persuasive essay with reasons and examples supporting your view. The question was: "Some people believe that high school students should be required to complete volunteer work/community service as part of their graduation requirements. Do you agree or disagree with this stance?"A good essay took a clear position either agreeing or disagreeing with the requirement. If you agreed, you could talk about how volunteer work teaches good values, helps the community, and looks good for college applications. If you disagreed, you could discuss the burden of added requirements, questions over what counts as legitimate volunteering, and issues with forced unpaid labor.Speaking SectionThis section tested your ability to speak and have a conversation in English. Some questions asked you to look at a picture and describe what you saw happening. Others had you take a stance and explain your opinions on different topics.One question showed a picture of a busy city street crowded with cars, bikes, and pedestrians. To get a high score, you had to speak clearly in complete sentences, describing the modes of transportation, the scenery, the number of people, and what the overall vibe and activity level seemed to be.Another question was: "Some people believe that the best way to protect the environment is to raise prices and enact higher taxes on things that cause pollution and environmental damage. Others think there are more effective methods. What is your opinion on this issue?"You had to take one side and then explain your reasoning, using specific details and examples to back up your position. Either way, good responses laid out the arguments for their view in a logical, organized way while directly addressing counterpoints as well.Reading SectionThe reading section had lots of different passages to read - news articles, stories, descriptions of events, etc. Then you had to answer comprehension questions testing if you understood the main ideas, details, and vocabulary words from the readings.One passage was about the history and cultural traditions surrounding the Japanese art of origami (paper folding). After reading it, a question asked: "According to the passage, what is the most widely accepted origin story for the art of origami?"The four answer choices were:A) Origami began as a religious ritual in Japanese BuddhismB) Origami was invented in Japan to aid in the teaching of mathematicsC) The earliest known origami dates back to ceremonial practices in ShintoD) No one knows for sure how or why origami beganIf you read carefully, you would see that the correct answer is C) The earliest known origami dates back to ceremonial practices in Shinto.Whew, that was a tough test! My mom and dad were pretty nervous, but I helped them practice and prepare a lot. I'm not sure if they passed yet, but I think all the hard work we put in gave them a really good shot. Keeping my fingers crossed for them!Let me know if you have any other questions about the Guangdong grown-up English test. I tried to give you a good overview of what it was like, but I'm just a kid so I may have gotten some small details mixed up. Overall though, I hope this article gives you a general idea of the types of questions and tasks adults had to complete. Study hard and good luck on any upcoming English exams!篇5Hi everyone! My name is Lily and I'm a 3rd grader at Sunny Vista Elementary School. Today I want to tell you all about the 2024 Guangdong Adult Degree English Exam that my mom took last month. She studied sooooo hard for it!The exam is a really important test that adults take if they want to get a university degree but didn't go to college when they were younger. My mom left school after high school to start working, but she has always wanted to get her bachelor's degree. By passing this exam, she can finally get that degree she has dreamed about!The English part of the exam tests how well the adults can read, write, listen to, and speak English. My mom said it was super difficult, way harder than my English tests at school! There were different sections testing all the skills. Let me tell you about each part:ReadingIn the reading section, there were some really long passages that my mom had to read and then answer questions about the main ideas, details, vocabulary words, and inferences. She said some of the passages were about science topics she didn't know much about, so she had to use her reading strategies to try to figure out what they were saying. There were also shorter passages like advertisements or notices that had questions too.WritingFor the writing part, my mom had to write two essays - one giving her opinion and reasons, and another describing some pictures and telling a story about them. She said the hardest part was making sure her grammar was correct and that she included good transitions between her ideas. Writing a whole essay in English is really tough!ListeningOh boy, the listening section was a doozy! My mom had to listen to conversations between people, lectures, radio shows, and other audio recordings. Then she had to answer multiple choice questions testing if she understood the details, main ideas, speaker's purposes, and implied meanings. The recordings weren't slowed down at all, so she really had to concentrate to understand everything.SpeakingFinally, there was a speaking section where my mom had to record herself giving spoken responses. For some questions, she had to look at a picture and describe what she saw. For others, she had to pretend to have a conversation and give responses. She even had to read a passage out loud and speak clearly. My mom practiced speaking English with me a lot to get ready for this part!After the exam, my mom felt sooo relieved that it was over. She said it was one of the most challenging things she has ever done. A couple of weeks later, she got her score results back...and she passed We were all so proud of her for accomplishing this huge goal.So those were the different parts that made up this important English exam. It covered all the skills that adults need to communicate effectively in English for jobs, school, travel and more. My mom is already making plans to finally start her university degree program next semester. All her hard work paid off!I hope sharing details about my mom's experience with the Guangdong Adult Degree English Exam was interesting and helpful. Even though I'm just a kid, I have a new appreciation for how difficult it is to master another language after hearing about this crazy difficult test! Let me know if you have any other questions.篇6The 2024 Guangdong Adult Degree English Exam: A Kid's PerspectiveHey there, fellow kids! I know what you're thinking, "Why is a kid talking about an adult degree exam?" Well, let me tell you, this exam is way more exciting than it sounds! It's like a big puzzle that all the grown-ups have to solve, and I got a sneak peek at the questions and answers. Get ready for some serious fun!Question 1: What's the difference between a verb and a noun?Oh, man, this one's a classic! A verb is an action word, like "jump" or "dance." A noun is a person, place, or thing, like "kid" or "playground." Easy-peasy, right? But don't worry, adults, it gets trickier from here!Question 2: Translate the following sentence into English: "我昨天去了公园玩。

2023年广东省成人高等教育学士学位英语考试真题答案

2023年广东省成人高等教育学士学位英语考试真题答案

Part I Dialogue Completion (15points)1.-Excuse mc.sir.Would you please tell me how to get to Beijing Hotel?- D.Don't men Would you like to take a bus or walk?2.How nice your new dress looks on you ! A.Thanks.3.B.Are you ready to order now? Ye.I'll have4.Hey.you look concerned.A.What's wrong with you?- The final exam.I'm not fully prepared yet.5.John, where are the cookies? Don't tell me you ate them all! Again! C.Yes, I did.I couldn't help it.They were so good.,.6.Sir, D.did I do anything wrong? Yes.sir.You ran through the stop sign.May I see your driver.license, please?7.Hi.Linda.do you think it's possible to have a talk this afternoon? D.I'd love to , but I've got a pretty tight schedule this afternoon.8.ABC Booking Office.Good morning.A.Can I help you? Yes, I want to fly to Guangzhou the day after tomorrow and I want to know if there is a flight sometime around 3 p.m.9.Welcome to our shop.Anything I can do for you? B.I'd like a sweater10.Have you heard that Wang has divorced her husband? A.I've heard of it.She looks quite miserable.11.Excuse me, I'm afraid C.I've lost my way.Could you tell me where I am?You're on the 77thstreet.Where would you like to go?12.What's the weather like in your hometown? C.It's very nice, usually warm and sunny in spring and autumn.13.Well.D.what seems to be your trouble?I'm not feeling well.doctor.I have a sore throat.14.Pamela, can you come to a meeting on Friday?A.I'm not sure15.B.Please close the window, Mike.It's a little chilly in here.Okay.Is there anything else I can do for you before I leave?Part ][ Reading Comprehension (40 points)Passage One Nearly a quarter-century after a German boy tossed a message in a bottle off a ship in the Baltic Sea, he's received an answer.16.The message in the bottle was found B.24 years later17.The letter in the bottle was written in D.German18.The letter in the bottle was actually written by C.Frank's father19.Which of the following statements is NOT true?A.Daniil Korotkikh believed the bottle must have stayed in the sea all the time before he got it.20.That the letter is found and answered so many years later is a(n) A.surprise to all the people. Passage TwoToday, many people are starving to death.21.According to the first paragraph, today the problem with many people is that D.not enough food is provided to them22.The man ate only one meal a day because C.he wanted to know how hungry people could be23.At first, when he was hungry he found that a glass of water B.could remove his hunger24.The experiment made the man realize thatC.food has a different meaning for people25.After the experiment was over, the man might have felt thatD.something should be done for the hungry people of the worldPassage Three A college education is not just preparation for a career26.The word "well-rounded" in Paragraph 1 meansA.well developed in a range of aspects27.According to the text.recent high school graduates D are no more than adult students in American college28.American colleges are for B.anyone who has a need29.How many methods can one use to obtain information about schools? B.Four.30.According to the passage, the most basic reason for the high rate of college enrollment isC.people's faith in educationPassage Four A man from flew York is suing four big fast-food companies.31.What does the word "suing" in the first sentence mean? D.Taking a legal action against,32.Caesar Barber's problem is that B.he suffers diseases Caused by overweight33.By suing the four big fast-food Companies.Caesar Barber wants to C.warn the public of the harm of eating fast foods34.The other two who may soon join Barber's suit A.suffer similar diseases to his35.Fast- food restaurants are D.quite optimistic about this casePart III Vocabulary and Structure (20 points)36.As soon as you take off any clothing, D.fold it neatly and place it on the chair.37.It takes only half an hour to go to the museum by a short B.cut across the park.38.The trouble is that he really likes doing it but he's C.ashamed to admit it.39.Some economists attribute much of the rising wage inequality in this country D to the shift in favor of the most skilled workers.40.The father went to the door in A.answer to a knock from outside.41.When he really does something wrong, he is willing to B.apologize42.Her great dream of becoming a writer has finally become a D.reality43.During the afternoon Marilla kept the child busy with A.various tasks and watched over her with a keen eye when she did them.44.The best way to make friends is to start a conversation with someone and D.find out what your common interests are and go from there.45.She said it was important to A.handle things correctly and in a businesslike manner,46.Peter was C.determined that there should be no misunderstanding on that point.47.I wanted to pay for the coffee, but I found that all I had was a couple of A.worthless coins.48.If you are happy and enjoying life, you are automatically B.attractive and people around want to be with you.49.He's the sort of person who C.bores you at parties.50.He was A.sensible enough to see that Jake was the best candidate for the job.51.I'm trying to be more C.economical when I go shopping, and only buying what I reallyneed.52.The company isn't D.capable of doing such big business.53.Many thousands have benefited D.from the new medical system.54.Most people make such mistakes B.sometime in their whole life.55.The university C.resisted pressure to close its art department.56.If Peter had given up his part-time job, he B.might have passed the final exam.57.All C.that is needed is to give him a warning.58.Mr.Phillips caught up with the boy in the corridor and id his hand on his shoulder.59.Such problems C.as air pollution and traffic jams are becoming more and more serious in some big cities.st year he learned A.twice as much as he had expected because he worked a lot harder.61.I wasn’t able to catch the bus.I D.should have got up ten minutes earlier.62.His first novel was a failure, B.so was his second novel63.C.Having finished his last word, he got into a taxi and disappeared in no time.64.Let's read the novel together.A.shall we65.Little A.did I expect to win your friendship in this way.66.My university lies in the north of the city.around C.which are high mountains.67.I rushed to the meeting without breakfast.Only B.to be told that it had been postponed.68.I B.was traveling along the Great Wall for hours when I saw her.69.There are 40 teachers in this school, ten of whom are D.men teachers70.C.In case of a change of weather, please take the coat with you.71.The tall tree.B.whose leaves are darker than those of the other two.is as old as grandpa.72.You A.had better wear your glasses, for the words are rather small.73.A.However amusing the story is, I cannot spare any time to read it.74.The girl wanted to eat up all the candies, but her mother told her A.not to75.The film is an award winner and is D.worth seeingPart IV Cloze Test (10 points)A special research team from the local medical center76 B.did experiments completely blind babies.The babies to be tested on lived at home with their mothers or families. The research workers would visit the babies and closely77 D.observed the development of their senses and behavior every two weeks.In most78 B.cases, the research workers tested the responses of the blind babies to different stimuli79 B.normal baby would react with smiles and laughter to tickling , to the voice of a relative, and to hugging from his family.His reactions were swift.80 C.However most of the blind babies, according to the experiments, responded to stimuli impassively.In fact, they were indifferent to 81 A.any sound.But82 A.under some special situations, some of them were able to 83 D.react to the sound of their mothers with a ually, their response was very 84 C.slowThe tests were done about nine months; they85 A.began when the blind babies were one month old and ended when they were ten months old.Part V Writing(15 points)1.有旳人认为大学生要多些社会实践, 为未来工作作准备.2.有旳人认为大学生要把时间和精力放在学习.3.你旳观点是什么?To Iearn or to PracticeNowadays.more and more people have got the Opportunities to study at colleges and universities.Should college students make efforts to acquire knowledge at school, or should they spend more time participating in social activities? This question has aroused wide concern, Some people think that college students should attach great importance to social practice, which can offer them a chance to contact the society and meet different kinds of people.In this way students can gain some valuable social experience, which will be useful to their future career.Besides, students can apply what they have learned in class to practical work so as to better understand what they have learnt in classes.However, other people hold different opinions.They believe that the true function of college is to gain access to knowledge for its own sake.Only after students acquire the basic knowledge can they be competent in their future jobs.In addition.they worry that some students get overly interested in social practice and want to work full-time, thus neglecting their studies.As far as I am concerned, 1 firmly believe that college students should put their studies in the first place and see social practice just as a useful supplement.They ought to strike a balance between social practice and their studies.。

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(90 minutes)PartI. Vocabulary and Structure (10 points; 15 minutes)Directions: Each of the following sentences is provided with four choices. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Then blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet. 1. In no circumstances __________ a lie.A. you should tellB. shouldn't you tellC. you shouldn't tellD. should you tell2. __________they managed to take from the tombs, there seemed to be no end to the valuable. A. What B. WhichC. How muchD. However much3. The ten-page report may __________ one simple point: it’s impractical to establish a chemical plant in that region with so many difficulties and oppositions.A. get down toB. come down toC. settle downD. take down4. Don’t do that again! You not only endangered yourself, but also put your friend __________.A. as a resultB. at lengthC. at riskD. by mistake5. “Perhaps you should go home now.”“No, I __________ on staying here for a while longer.”A. persistB. stickC. sitD. insist6. __________ a major disaster will get us to realize that we can’t go on destroying the rain forests of the world.A. Anything butB. Nothing butC. But thatD. Everything hut7. We went very often to Hyde Park __________ speakers addressed the passing crowds on different subjects.A. whichB. whereC. thatD. for8. The matter __________ you were arguing about last night had been settled. A.as B. thatC. for whichD. what9. The Chinese Red Cross __________ a generous sum to the relief of the physicallydisabled. A. assigned B. contributedC. furnishedD. administered10. The motorway __________ we drive to work is always crowded. A.that B. on whichC. whichD. on that11. If he __________ promotion, he would be an important man today.A. gainedB. had gainedC. gainsD. was to gain12. Will the AIDS patients benefit __________ the new drug? A. outof B. throughC. uponD. from13. Fond of singing as she is, she is __________ a good singer by profession. A. everything but B. anything butC. nothing butD. something but14. Could you tell me __________ to fly from Chicago to New York? A. it costs how much B. how much does it costC. how much costs itD. how much it costs15. I was very tired. Otherwise, I ___________ to the theatre with you. A. hadgone B. would goC. wentD. would have gone16. He couldn’t even __________ a cow from a horse. A.tell B. contrastC. compareD. recognize17. Are you sure Mr. Johnson will show you __________ the new computer? A. touse B. usingC. how to useD. what to use18. Quite a lot of people watch TV only to __________ time. A.waste B. spendC. killD. pass19. The soldiers were put in prison because they __________ to obey orders..A. refusedB. rejectedC. deniedD. objected20. I missed the train and __________ was late for school.A. finallyB. eventuallyC. subsequentlyD. consequentlyPart II. Cloze Test (10 points;20 minutes)Directions: Read the passage through. Then, go back and choose one suitable word or phrasemarked A, B, C, or D for each blank in the passage. Blacken the correspondingletter of the word or phrase you have chosen on the Answer Sheet.Geography is the study of the relationship between people and the land .Geographers(地理学家)compare and contrast21places on the earth. But they also22beyond the individual places and consider the earth as a23. The world geography24from two Greek words, ge, the Greek word for “earth”and graphein,25means “to write”. The English word geography means, “to describe the earth”.26Geography books focus on a small area27 a town or city. Others deal with a state, a region, a nation, oran28continent. Many geography books deal with the whole earth. Another29to divide the study of30is to distinguish between physical geography and cultural geography. The former focuses on the natural world; the31starts with human beingsand32how human beings and their subject,33branch can neglect the other. But when geography is considered as a single subject,34branch can neglect the other.A geographer might be described35one who observes records and explains the__36_between places. If places37alike, there would be little need for geographers.We know, however,38no two places are exactly the same. Geography,39isa point of view, a special way of40at places.21. A. similar B. various C. distant D. famous22. A. pass B. reach C.go D. set23. A. whole B. unit C.part D. total24. A. falls B. removes C.results D. comes25. A. what B. that C.which D. it26. A. Some B. Many C.Most D. Few27. A. outside B. except C.like D. as28. A. extensive B. enormous C. overall D. entire29. A. way B. means C.habits D. technique30. A. world B. earth C.globe D. geography31. A. second B. latter C.next D. later32. A. learns B. realizes C.studies D. believes33. A. upon B. for C.as D. to34. A. either B. neither C.one D. each35. A. for B. to C.by D. as36. A. exception B. differences C. sameness D. divisions37. A being B. are C.were D. be38. A. although B. whether C.since D. that39. A. then B.nevertheless C .still D. moreover40. A. working B. getting C.arriving D. lookingPart III. Reading Comprehension (40 points; 55 minutes)Section 1Directions: Each of the following three passages is followed by some questions. For each question there are four choices. Choose the best answer to each question. Then blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Passage OneQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.Banks are ordinarily prepared to pay out all accounts; they rely on depositors not to demand payment all at the same time. If depositors should come to fear that a bank is not sound, that it cannot pay off its depositors, then that fear might cause all the depositors to appear on the same day. If they did, the bank could not pay all the accounts. However, if they did not all appear at once, then there would always be funds to pay those who wanted their money when they wanted it. Mrs. Elsie Vaught has told us of a terrifying bank run that she experienced. One day in December of 1925 several banks failed to open in a city where Mrs. Vaught lived. The other banks anticipated a run the next day, and so the officers of the bank in which Mrs. Vaught worked as a teller had enough funds in hand to pay off as many depositors as might apply. The officers simply instructed the tellers topay on demand. Next morning a crowd gathered in the bank and on the sidewalk outside. The length of the line convinced many that the bank could not possibly pay off everyone. People began to push and then to fight for places near the tellers’windows. Clothing was torn and limbs were broken, but the jam continued for hours. The power of the panic atmosphere is evident in the fact that two tellers, though they knew that the bank was sound and could pay out all depositors, nevertheless withdrew the funds in their own accounts. Mrs. Vaught says that she had difficulty restraining herself from doing the same.41. A bank run occurs when __________.A. a bank is closed for one or more daysB. too many depositors attempt to draw out their money at one timeC. there is not enough money to pay all of its depositors at one timeD. employees of a bank take their own funds out of the bank42. The tellers in Mrs. Vaught’s bank were told to __________.A. explain why they could not pay out all depositsB. pay out deposits as requestedC. assure customers that the bank was soundD. pay out money as slowly as possible43. The essential cause of a run on a bank is __________.A. loss of confidenceB. lack of sufficient fundsC. crowds of peopleD. inefficient tellers44. Which of the following did Mrs. Vaught say?A. She knew that the bank was not sound.B. She feared that too many withdrawals would close the bank.C. She was not able to draw out her money.D. She was tempted to draw out her money.45. According to the passage, the actions of the customers of Mrs. Vaught’s bank were influenced chiefly by the __________.A. ease with which they could obtain their moneyB. confidence demonstrated by other customers of the bankC. confidence that Mrs. Vaught demonstratedD. failure of several other banks to openPassage TwoQuestions 46 to 50 are based on the following passage.Gravity holds us so dose to the Earth's surface that nobody can jump more than a few feet into the air without the force of gravity pulling him down. It takes a powerful engine to keep an airplane up in the air. If you throw a ball upwards as hard as you can, you will notice that it travels in a curved pathbefore it comes back to the ground. If the Earth had no gravity, the ball, instead of traveling in a curve, would move away in a straight line; in fact, it would never come back to the ground. If the Earth were to lose its pull of gravity, we should all fly off it as it spins round in space. The Earth has a strong pull, but modem rockets going out into space are able to escape from the gravity, because they travel so quickly. With the ball thrown into the air, the height reached by the ball depends upon how hard it is thrown. The greater the starting-speed, the higher the ball will go. If it could be thrown so that it traveled fast enough, the ball would escape into space and never come back. Nobody can throw a ball as fast at this, but powerful rocket engines can send spaceships away from the Earth at such a speed that the Earth's gravity is not able to pull them back. This is how we can now send rockets to the Moon.46. Gravity holds us dose the Earth's surface, and as a result, __________.A. we can lift ourselves no more than a few feet above the EarthB. nobody can jump a few feet into the airC. no one will be pulled downD. any one of us can Jump as high as expected47. What would happen to a ball thrown upwards if there were no gravity?A. It would spin round in space.B. It would fly off into spaceC. It would fall into a curved path.D. It would move towards the Earth.48. The ball thrown into the air would never come back to the ground __________.A. without such a powerful horizontal pushB. if it were thrown upwards as hard as you canC. should it travel in a curved pathD. were it not for gravity49. The height the ball will reach depends on __________.A. the escape velocityB. the limiting velocityC. its starting velocityD. its traveling speed50. What is it that makes it possible to put a spaceship into orbit?A. the Earth's gravityB. a strong pullC. a powerful engineD. the powerful rocket enginePassage ThreeQuestions 51 to 55 are based on the following passage.Does a bee know what is going on its mind when it navigates its way to distant food sources and back to the hive, using polarized sunlight and the tiny magnet it carries as an aid? Or is the bee just amachine? (Unable to do its mathematics and dance its language in any other way to use Donald Griffin’s term) Does a bee have “awareness”, or to use a phrase I like better, can a bee think and imagine?There is an experiment for this, or at least an observation, made long ago by Karl Von Frisch and more recently confirmed by James Gould at Princeton, biologists who wish to study such things as bees to fly from the hive to one or another special place. To do this, they begin by placing a source of sugar very close to the hive so that the bees can learn what the game is about. Then, at regular intervals, the dish or whatever is moved progressively farther and farther from the hive. Eventually, the target is being moved 100 feet or more at a jump, very far from the hive. Sooner or later, while this process is going on, the geologists shifting the dish of sugar will find the bees are out there waiting for them precisely where the next position had been planned. This is an uncomfortable observation to make.51. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?A. The Bee Hive: Nature’s Candy ShopB. Testing the Awareness of BeesC. Navigational Techniques of Birds and InsectsD. Behaviorists Versus Biologists: A Zoological Debate52. In the second paragraph why is Karl Von Frisch mentioned?A. To introduce his observation on bee behavior.B. To contrast his theories with those of James Gould.C. To give credit to his description of the bee hive.D. To support the argument that bees use sunlight to navigate.53. According to the author, why was sugar used in the study?A. To keep the bees nourished and healthy during the experiment.B. To train the bees to travel to a particular place.C. To reward the bees for performing the experiment correctly.D. To ensure that the bees did not sting the scientists.54. The result of the experiment explained in the passage seems to indicate which of the following?A. Research using bees is too dangerous to be conducted successfully.B. Bees are unable to navigate beyond 100 feet of their hive.C. Scientists can teach bees to speak to people.D. Bees are able to perform limited reasoning tasks.55. Which of the following best describes the format of the passage?A. a response to criticismB. a comparison of two competing theoriesC. a question followed by a possible answerD. a position supported by scientific debateSection 2Directions: Read the following passage, and then decide whether the statements are true (A) or false (B). Then blacken the corresponding letter(A or B)on the Answer Sheet. (对的在答题卡上划A, 错的在答题卡上划B)Passage FourQuestions 56 to 60 are based on the following passage:Mrs. Green gave her husband her letters to post when he was going to work. But sometimes Mr. Green forgot to do so and kept them in his pocket for days.One fine morning in March, Mrs. Green asked him to post a letter. “Please post this letter and don’t forget,’she said. Mr. Green put the letter in his pocket and said, “I am sure to post this one.”Mrs. Green smiled and said, “Yes, I believe that you will this time.”Mrs. Green looked at his back, and was still smiling when she closed the door.Mr. Green walked slowly along the street. Soon a man came up from behind him. When he walked by, the man looked back and smiled, “Don’t forget to post the letter!”Then a girl walked by, and she turned and smiled, too. “Don’t forget to post that letter!”she said.Mr. Green said to himself, “Why are these people smiling at me? And how do they know I have a letter to post?”At last he came to a post office, posted the letter, and walked on. But after a while, a boy came up from behind him and asked him, “Did you post your letter?”“Yes, I did,”said Mr. Green.“Then I can take off this paper,”said the boy.He took a large piece of paper from the back of Mr. Green’s coat and showed it to him. On the paper were these words –“Ask him to post the letter.”() 56. Mrs. Green asked her husband to post her letters on his way home.() 57. Mr. Green sometimes forgot to post the letters immediately.() 58. Many people in the street knew Mr. Green.() 59. Mr. Green had his wife put the large piece of paper on his back.() 60. The paper on his back was a good hint to help Mr. Green remember to postthe letter.Paper Two(60 minutes)Part IV. Short Answer Questions (10 points; 15 minutes)Directions:In this part there is a short passage with five questions or incomplete statements. Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words (not exceeding 10 words.) Write your answers on the Answer Sheet of Paper Two. (请将此部分的答案写在试卷二的答题纸上)Questions 61 to 65 are based on the following passage.Thank—you cards seem to be rare in an age when the Internet continues to reduce human contact.Although our society has changed greatly over the past century,the etiquette (礼节) ofthank-you notes has not.While most people would agree that thank-you notes are a necessity,there are still those who forever delay or are forgetful for unknown reasons.And at no time of the year are thank-you notes more obvious (or lacking) than June.The month of brides and graduations,and the beginning of summer parties.“It’s a must-do thing.A real thank-you does not come by .They come in the mail in an envelope. And what comes out of an envelope is a beautiful thing to touch and to pass around for everyone to read,”said etiquette expert Letitia Baldrige.Don’t think for a second that Baldrige is old-fashioned. Handwritten thank-you notes-any handwritten letters,for that matter-have taken on an air of extra importance and dignity (尊严) in this e-hyper (超电子) world.Baldrige remains hopeful that the art may be enjoying a renaissance (复兴).More than simply obeying rules of etiquette,thank-you cards are a sign of caring.“They’re more important now than ever,”expert Peter Post says.“You’re building a relationship.And part of building that relationship is that you acknowledge (表示谢意) when someone has done something nice for you.’’The payoff (回报),Post says,can be huge.“It perpetuates (延续),”he says.“The more we do it,the more it comes back to us,and it’s a benefit to us a11.It makes our world a little bit nicer place to live in.”61. The writer thinks the Internet ________________________________________.62. Baldrige argues that a thank-you note should be __________________________63. A thank-you note should be handwritten because it takes on an air of _____________________________64. To build a relationship,you should give thanks to someone who________________________65. The passage is mainly about _______________________________________.Part V. Writing (30 points; 45 minutes)Task 1 (10points; 15minutes)Directions: Write a letter of about 80 words (从略)Task 2 (20points; 30minutes)Directions: For this part, you are required to write a short essay of about 150 words(从略)答案:1-5DDBCD6-10BBBBB11-15BDBDD.16-20 ACCAD21-25 B CADC26-30 ACDAD31-35BCABD36-40 BCDAD41-45 BBADD46-50 ABDCD51-55 BABDC56-60 F T F F T61. reduces human contact62. handwritten and sent in an envelope63. extra importance and dignity64. has done something nice for you65. the role of thank-you notes。

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