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2021年山东省7月自考英语二试题及答案

2021年山东省7月自考英语二试题及答案
2021年山东省7月自考英语二试题及答案

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山东省7月高等教诲自学考试

英语(二)试题

(课程代码:00015 考试时间:150分钟)

注意事项:

答案必要写在答题卡规定区域内,未按规定作答答案无效。

I.Vocabulary and Structure ( 10 points ,1 point for each item )

在每小题列出四个备选项中只有一种符合题目规定,请将其选出并将答题卡相应代码涂黑。

错涂、多涂或未涂均无分。

1.If we _______ him,he would have come.

A.invited B.had invited C.have invited D.invite

2.Would you mind me five dollars?

A.to borrow B.borrowing C.to lend D.lending

3.Many poor people who could not _______ books before can now buy them.

A.offer B.charge C.cost D.afford

4.My teacher _______ with me several weeks before I understood that everything has a name.

A.has been B.had been C.is D.was

5._______ such a beautiful sight.

A.Never have I seen B.Never I have seen C.Not have I seen D.Not I have seen

6.The trip was cancelled through _______ interest.

A.lack of B.out of C.demand of D.end of

7.When judging his performance,don’t take his age _______ account.

A.in B.of C.into D.for

8.Even the best of men _______ that simple rule.

A.preserved B.passed C.ignored D.tolerated

9.You’ve done so much work that you _______ pass the exam.

A.might B.are to C.may D.are bound to

10.He moved his family to a warmer state _______ his wife’s health.

A.for the sake of B.in honor of C.in sight of D.in terms of

II.Cloze ( 10 points ,1 point for each item )

下列短文中有十个空白,每个空白有四个选项。请依照上下文选出最佳答案,并将答题卡相应代码涂黑。

To get the right job,learn to make the right impression.

First impression are often 11 ones. This means that if you’re viewed positively within the first four 12 minutes,the person you’ve met will likely 13 everything you do is positive.

Within only ten seconds,that person will begin to make judgments about our professionalism,social class,morals and intelligence. People 14 focus on what they see,on what they hear,and on our 15 words.

In an influential study of communications,psychologist Albert Mehrabian discovered that seven percent of 16 message about our feelings and attitudes comes from the words we use,38 percent from our voice,and a 17 55 percent from our facial expressions. In fact,when our facial expressions or tone of voice conflict 18 our words,the listener will typically put more weight on the nonverbal message.

To make your first encounter a positive one,start with a firm handshake. Then,19 you have a choice of seats,select a chair beside his or her desk,20 opposed to one across from it. Avoid sit directly in front of your interviewer.

11.A.last B.lasting C.the last D.least

12.A.critic B.classic C.critical D.classical

13.A.argue B.assume C.accept D.suspect

14.A.tend to B.are to C.are eager to D.want to

15.A.current B.final C.exact D.actual

16.A.some B.each C.any D.all

17.A.surprised B.surprising C.surprise D.surprisingly

18.A.in B.of C.at D.with

19.A.whenever B.whoever C.however D.whichever

20.A.as B.to C.for D.so

III.Reading Comprehension ( 30 points ,2 point for each item )

从下面每篇短文问题后所给四个选项中选出一种最佳答案,并将答题卡相应代码涂黑。

Passage One

Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.

The dogsled (狗拉雪橇) race was about to begin. Julie’s team of dogs was lined up at the starting gate. Julie stood behind them. The air was so cold that she could see her breath. Other teams were lined up,too,and the dogs were excited. Julie kept her eyes on the clock. At exactly ten o’clock,she and the other racers yelled,“Mush!” The dogs knew that meant “Go!” They leapt forward and the race began!

Now,they ran over snowy hills and down into frozen valleys. They stopped only to rest and eat. They wanted to stay ahead of the other teams. The racers had to go a thousand miles across Alaska. Alaska is one of the coldest places on Earth. The dogs' thick fur coats helped keep them warm in the cold wind and weather. In many places along the route,the snow was deep. Pieces of ice were as sharp as knives. The ice could cut the dogs’ feet. To keep that from happening,Julie had put special boots on their feet.

At first,the dogs seemed to pull the sled (雪橇) very slowly. They were still getting used to the

race. But on the third day out,they began to pull more quickly. They worked as a team and passed many of the other racers. Once,one of the sled’s runners (滑板) slid into a hole and broke. Julie could have given up then,but she didn’t. She fixed it and they kept going.

When they finally reached the finish line,they found out that they had come in first place!It was a great day for Julie and her dogs.

21.The author of “Julie's Race” wants to tell the reader about _______.

A.fun of dog keeping B.a dogsled race

C.the cold winter D.the beautiful scenery

22.The dogsled race took place _______.

A.in Antarctica B.in Alaska C.on a grassland D.on a playground 23.What had happened before the dogs began running?

A.The runner on Julie's sled broke.B.The dogs pulled the sled slowly.

C.The racers and the dogs lined up at the starting gate.

D.The dogs pulled the sled over hills and into valleys.

24.Why didn't the dogs freeze in the cold weather?

A.Because the dogs were always running.B.Because they wore special boots.

C.Because they had thick fur coats.D.Because they slept by the fire at night.

25.Which of the following statements is UNTRUE according to the passage?

A.J ulie had put special boots on the dogs' feet. B.Julie and her dogs won the race finally.

C.It took several days to finish the race.D.Julie gave up her broken sled runner.

Passage Two

Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following Passage.

Everybody talks about the weather,but nobody does anything about it. It is true. People usually begin their talks with “Isn’t it a nice day?” “Do you think it will rain?” “What a fine day!” etc.

Many people think they can tell what the weather is going to be like. But they hardly agree with

each other. One man may say,“Do you see how cloudy it is in the east?It's going to rain tomorrow.” Another man will say,“No,it’s going to be fine tomorrow.”People often look for the weather they want. When a farmer needs water,he looks for something to tell him it's going to rain;he won’t believe anything else. When friends have a travel,they are sure the weather is going to clear up very quickly.

Almost everyone listens to what the weatherman says. But he doesn’t always tell us what we want,and once in a while he makes a mistake. Still,he probably comes closer to being correct than anyone else.

26.“Nobody does anything about the weather” means _______.

A.nobody can change weather B.nobody can make weather

C.nobody likes weather D.nobody can talk about weather

27._______ is a common way to start a talk.

A.Smile B.Keeping silent

C.Talking about weather D.Asking each other's names

28.Many people hope the weather will be _______.

A.cloudy B.rainy C.fine D.like what they like to be 29.A weatherman probably is a man who _______.

A.can see weather B.reports weather C.is sure of weather D.can change weather 30.When it is cloudy in the east,you know that _______ tomorrow.

A.it will be still cloudy B.it is going to rain

C.it will be fine D.A or B or C

Passage Three

Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following Passage.

“I would almost rather see you dead,” Robert S. Cassatt,a leading banker (银行家) of Philadelphia (费城),shouted when his twenty-year-old eldest daughter announced that she wanted to

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