中央电大工商管理学位英语考试完型填空真题(2012-11-3)
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She never gets C involved in the womanish…the class.(able) Airplanes enable people to travel great distances rapidly.(add) They need additional help to get the work done as planned.BBeing poor is no B disgrace while being dishonest certainly is.Before he is given the job in this…be C interviewed by the manager.Bob’s right hand was seriously injured, …be C unfit for work…at least.(boy)He was born in China, spent his boyhood in England, and now…citizen.CChildren who are over-protected by their parents may become spoiled.Children are very curious D by nature.China has great C potential to become an economic power in not…a time.Convenience foods which are already…are D available in grocery stores.(child)He was born in China, spent his childhood in England,…citizen.(criticize) He got a lot of criticism due to his article published last month.Can you mend my bicycle? It has a A flat tyre.DDo you think she has any A reason to refuse John’s invitation?Don’t release this news to the public…Don’t talk about her son’s …at school. It’s a(n) B embarrassing topic to her.Depending on A intuition, Mary led us through an unknown part of the forest.Dick won’t drive us to the station. He has A too small a car to take us all.(decide) While stilla young boy, Louis made his decision to…scientist.(decisive) While still a young boy, Louis made his decision to become a scientist.(disappoint)T o our(his) great disappointment, Mrs. White won’t …weekend.Do you C prefer classes on TV or on the radio?EExcuse me. I have n’t taken my textbook with me. Shall we B share one?(economic)I am a college studedt now. My major iseconomics.(encourage) High interest rates(高利率) discourage people…bank.(explode)Did you hear the terrible explosion last night Even after the meeting the still couldn’t …that’s a D controversial topic.Everybody has B wondered if there is anything wrong with the …morning.Either you or I A am wrong on this matter.FFinding a job in such a big companyhas always been beyond his…HHave little money is no B disgrace while being dishonest certainly is.He has got a B hobby of stamp-collection, but it costs a lot of money.He was C ashamed of having asked such a silly question. He just couldn’t A figure out what in the world she had…the time.He used to have a B hobby of stamp-collection, but he has given it up.He suggested D we go to tomorrow’s exhibition together. (honest)He said he would have nothing to do with dishonest people…lies.How can I get to the top floor of this hotel? Y ou may take the D lift.He watches TV only to kill time.He never hesitated to help those who…help A as long as he could.His A unreadable handwriting resulted from haste…to from the letters .He said she was used to going to bed last A didn’t he .His patients D having died the orphan is now taken care of by her uncle.II hope my teacher will take…into A consideration when…examination.I was told that this cloth would not D shrink in the wash, but it did.I’d like to B go over the lessons once more before we…exam tomorrow.I didn’t ask him, but he B offered bu help me with my homework.It was difficult to guess what her B reaction to the news would be.--Isn’t it too expensive to ride there? Let’s walk, shall we? –But it will B take.It is not easy to learn English well,but if you hang on, you will…end. It is because she is too inexperienced B that she doesn’t know ...situation.(invent) What an important invention he has made! (industry) The United States is an industrialized nation,…catch it.I hate to be D interrupted when I’m speaking.I’m watching a football game between…Look! England are C attacking again.I’m watching “Hunter”on TV, and this is my B favorite programme.It has always been the D policy of this company to promote…senior positionsI think it is wise B of him not to accept their offer.I D wouldn’t talk that way if I were Peter.If it B wasn’t too much trouble, I’d love a cup of tea.C As is known to the world, Mark T wain is a great American.LLast year the advertising rate rose by 20 percent.(lie)It seems that he can always lie his…find him a liar. (lock)Before you enter the house, you have to unlock the door.Look! Someone has B spilt tea on the floor.Listen! This is a telephone D conversation between two friends.MMany new opportunities will be opened…Many people complain of the rapid C pace of modern life. Mr.Morgan can be very sad C in private, though…cheerful. My camera can be adjusted to take pictures…(mystery)It was very mysterious how he had got into…being seen.My grandpa always listens to national and C international news in the moring.Mrs.Johnson usually has an apple for A dessert at the end of a dinner…away”.O(ordinary)This novel is extraordinarily interesting. I suggest you read it.Old people tend to A stick to traditional ideas.PPhysics is equivalent to the science which was…in history. Please be careful when you are drinking…you D stain the new carpet.(patience)Nelson is certainly…, for he is too impatient with slow learners.(produce) His farm is so productive that he grew more corn…sell.(propose) I feel very sorry that the boss didn’t pay any…tomy proposal.(purity) It’s hard to find any totally pure water because of the water pollution.QQuite a lot of people watch TV only to C kill time.SShe has no A reason to refuse John’s invitation.She talked to him for a long time and B dissuaded him from doing…job.Some old people don’t like…can’t tolerate so much noise. Students or teachers can participate in…regular intervals . Sixty percent of the readers chose her as their A favorite writer.(silent)She gave her husband a sharp look to silence him. (sharp)Y our scissors needs to be sharpened.(solve)W e will not give up until we find a satisfactory solution to…problem.(service)Spring rolls should be served hot, otherwise its flavor will change.She finally succeeded in C persuading her husband to give up smoking.Several customers are D complaining to the manager about the…restaurant.Since you supervisor has B specified the time for a talk. Y ou must…ontime.Shall espeare wrote many of his plays A during the reign…Elizabeth I .TThe bridge was named after the hero...The rain was heavy and consequently the land…The engine gives off smoke and steam.The strong storm did a lot of damage…were A wrecked and …collapsed.The manager lost his B temper just because his…ten minutes late.The manager B insisted that the new employees go …started working.The hunter C lay on his back with his eyes half closed.The leaves are C falling down to the ground when autumn comes.The news you told me the other day has yet to be D confirmed.The textile industry C contributes greatly to the enconomy of Hong Kong.The traffic policeman C required him to stop but he pretended not to see.The little boy, who got home very late,…had been C spared. The little girl work up screaming because she had had a B nightmare.The old lady felt very D disappointed when her daughter forgot her birthday.There were no tickets available for Friday’s…There were some A artificial flowers on the table.T om’s parents died when he was young so he was D brought up by his uncle.T om has got a decent A job in a chemical factory.That small country has D declared independence. (thirst)Do you have any water? I am thirsty to death.The deadline is only three days away. W e can’t A afford the waste of …work.The young clerk tries to earn more money by working B extra.T wo policemen are watching the D scene of a crime.T om told me he would be here at 8 o’colck. So I’m D expecting him.The experiment he made last week A confirmed that theory. They agree to rent the house A on condition that the foor be repaired.the manufacturers A ought to have carried out one of …, but they didn’t.U(unusual)I usually go shopping on Sundays, but this coming…swimming.(unexpected) Frankly speaking, I didn’t expect to see you here.VWWhen Mr.Jones gets old, he will hand over his…son. When I was very yound, … but I soon D got over it. When you read a book in a hurry, you can C skip some less important details.W e are interested in the weather because it B affects us…how we feel.W ould you please help me to A wrap up the present for the old gentleman?What are you doing ? I’m C searching the bedroom for my wallet.Where have you been all this time? I’ve been C worried about you.When we make tea, we must always use D boiling water.W ang Ping says that she doesn’t …is very A strict and sakes them…hard.What a shame! The baby has been C scratched by the pet cat. When the new factory opens, we will be able to keep A pace with …demand.when we think of communication, we D normally think of using …so on . (wonder)Don’t you think that’s a wonderful story?(wo nder) Have you ever read this story? It’s really a wonderful one.(wide) The roads have to be widened so that the problemof …solved.YY ou see the lightening A the instant in happens, but you …later.Y ou are lucky since you’ve never A lost anything in your life.Structure语法结构AAll that is needed is a continuous supply of the …of life.A pretty face may win friends but it takes character…holeB them.BBeing written in pencil, the letter was difficult A to make out.D It was possible for the prisoner to eacape because the guard was asleep.CChristopher Columbus was believed B to have discovered the American continent.DDick won’t drive us to the station. He has A too small a car to take us all.EEvidence came up C that specific speech sounds…6 months old.Excuse me, sir. I’ve lost my watch. Do you have A the time? Emily is too young to C be left in the house without a babysitter.GD So great was the destruction that the South took decades to recover.HHe must have had an accident, or he would have been here then.How close parents are to their children B has a strong…of the children.He began to speak to us in an A excited and trembling voice. He was put into prison D under the law of this state.He spoke as if he B had never lived in England before.He has not been to Paris yet, and A I haven’t either.He had difficulties making himself…didn’t C show any sign of impatience.He is one of the students who B are always on time.II decided to go to the library as soon as I A finish what I did. I like watching TV C more than going to the cinema.I appreciate D being invited to your home.I D wouldn’t talk that way if I were Peter.I B didn’t go swimming until Father returned.It wasn’t such a good dinner as she had promised us.It was essential that the application forms be sent back before…It was not until the teacher came C that the students stopped talking.D Whether it rains or not is of no concern to me.I usually have a walk B on Sunday moring.It has been a long time A since I saw you last time.In this conversation, the TV intervieweris…person C about her…aboard.C Being interested in English, he’s never missed any English class.I know you’re planning to travel this…know D how much it will cost?If she C were to come tomorrow, I would tell her everything. If we D had had enough money, we could have stayed there a week longer.In one year, about twenty million…far D the most popular Christmas toys.I can read your thought so C well that I know what you’re going to say.I don’t remember B having seen him before.It was not cool enough for us to sleep B well.It was unkind of you to do that. Y ou B should not have done so.In spite of your living so far away, we both hope very much C you to come.LLater,T om was told B why what he had done was not necessary.Lte’s go, C shall we?MMadame Curie is believed C to have discovered radium. My wallet is made A of leather. And what about yours? Mark T wain was famous B for his excellent writings. Marina is too young to D be left in the house without a baby-sister.Many a man D has sacrificed their life for the cause of revolution.NNature had equipped the fellow D with twohands,…,with the …properly.No sooner had we reached the top of the hill C than we all …to rest.No one could D live on so little money a month.Neither Larry’s father nor his mother C was at home.No one of us has a clear idea A what the others want to do. OOnly a few minutes was B spent learning how to use the telephone book.Only when B he comes will it be possible to settle this problem.Obviously,his opinion is completely opposite C to ours.PPlease listen to me. It’s inappropriate for you to persist in C doing this.SShe never laughed, nor did she ever lose her temper.She insist that I A go to the movie with her.Since you have written to each other,…should B keep in touch with him...So excited B did he seem that he could not say a word.Any student with a little common sense should be able to…Shakespeare wrote many of his plays D during the reigh of Queen ElizabethTThe manager promised to keep me informed of how…going on.The teacher doesn’t permit C smoking in class.The speaker, D known for her splendid …by the audience. The last time we had a family reunion was B at my brother’s ...ago.The accident nearly C led to a world war.C It is only when the people have become masters…country that science…This is my handbay, and that is C yours.—These students work very hard. —C So they do. I always…studying.They decided to chase the cow away before it did more damage.T om is the boy D who I think scored the winning points…team.The stolen necklace must be recovered A at any cost.The line was busy; someone A must have been using the telephone.T wo old friends meet A by chance in the street.The famous Y ong Le Bell is three times A as tall as a man. The experiment ought to B have been done last week.The train hasn’t arrived yet, so we C didn’t need to hurry .A would I go to the moon someday, I should see the surface of the moon with my own eyes.They are believed A to have already succeeded in their experiment. WWhen compared with the size of the whole earth,…at all. When filled with a gas lighter than air, a balloon can B float in the air.W e had just had our breakfast when an old man…door.W ould you consider A going to Finland with us this summer?Who is the man standing D over there?What a shame! I could B no longer keep quiet!What time does my flight leave D on Tuesday?W e D lived in London from 1950 to 1960, but we have moved now.---W ere all three people in the car injured in the accident?---“No, D it was only the two passengers who got hurt.”W e used to D live on very little money when my dad was unemployed.XYY ou A needn’t have done all those calculations!...of thing.Y ou ought not to C have told him the news that day.Y our little girl is becoming very rude. Y ou D ought to scold her.Cloze 完形填空It was the districe sports meet. My foot still hadn’t healed(痊愈) from a(n) 36 injury.I had 37 whether or not I should attend the meet:… 55 the people who don’t give up when they lose. 36.C earlier 37.D doubted 38.C ready 39.B ahead of 40.A ashamed 41.A cheer 42.B drop out 43.D However 44.C in pain 45.C race 46.A even if47.D louder 48.B sure enough 49.B when 50.D lost 51.B hope52.D stick with 53.A measured 54.B struggles 55.D butA little boy invited his mother to attend his schllo’s first teacher-parent meeting. To the little boy’s 36 , she said she would go.…he held her hand 55 for the rest of the day.1.B disappointment2.A would3.D met4.B ashamed5.C covered6.A talk about7.A impressed8.D in spite of9.A hid 10.C hearing 11.A carefully 12.B When 13.D too 14.A out of control 15.C senseless 16.D touched 17.B lasting 18.D regretted 19.B sense 20.C tightlyIt was the night before in the5 folllwing passage is provided with four possible choices. Read th whole…(题目)(意大利面条)…make people 55 .1.A memory2.A when3.B served4.D those5.A none6.B good at7.D arguments8.D socially9.C Suddenly 10.B put 11.D joy 12.C As for him 13.A time 14.C hand in 15.B graded 16.A loud 17.C Somebody 18.D pleasure 19.B for 20.D laughDon’t T ake the Fun Out of Y outh SportsWhen I joined a private football league a few years ago, the sport meant everything to me. My …it’s a lot easier to do it well.1.C team2.A playing3.B equal4.D pressure5.B private6.A matches7.C run8.D training9.A necessary 10.D breathing 11.B intended 12.C before 13.A full 14.B share 15.C ended 16.A sad 17.D felt 18.B rediscovered 19.C for 20.D calmedW e may look at the world around us, but somehow we manage not to see it until whatever we’ve become used to suddenly disappears. 36 ,for…,though 55 ,person?1.B T ake2.C used3.A what4.D snowy5.B brought6.A Clearly7.C remembered8.D much9.B missed 10.B worse 11.A disappearance 12.C known 13.D daily 14.B strangers 15.A regularly 16.C important 17.D sense 18.B If 19.C passing 20.A unnamedT elevision is now playing a very important part in our life. But…but on television everything is much more living, much more real.1.C disadvantages2.A In the first place3.D edtertainment4.C For5.C as well as6.C available7.D pay for8.A All9.B informed 10.C bothThere was once a boy who loved to read, there is nothing wrong 36 reading. The trouble was 37 he didn’t want to read,…and lefe all the weeds.1.B with2.D that3.B how4.B most5.C or6.D then7.C by8.A finished9.B weeding 10.B whatNobody likes insects. They are 36 and sometimes dangerous. Some of them bite us and give us 37 ; others bite…, to their food and to the weather.1.D annoying2.B disease3.C spots4.B but5.D except6.A old7.A mammals8.D in9.C about 10.B adaptable If you have never lived on a farm, you have 36 some interesting experiences with cats. A farm is a place 37 there are…fellows meets his end.1.B missed2.C where3.C for4.A milk5.A catch6.B animals7.D treat8.C on9.D from 10.A areHe was away from his flat all the afternoon. When he returned, at about five 36 , he discovered he didn’t have his key. He…known house breaker.1.C p.m.2.B set3.B pocket4.A what5.D key6.D one7.D returned8.A who9.B without 10.C helpDo you find getting up in the morning so difficult that it ‘s painful ? This (1) called laziness , but Dr . kleitman… (自言自语) (对换) …or concentration for your (20) hours.1.D can be 2.C cycle 3.C break through 4.A energetic 5.A on 6.D others 7.B leads to 8.D mood 9.C Such 10.D what 11.B family 12.A fit 13.D Habit 14.D stay up 15.B to some extant 16.A early 17.B raise 18.B routine 19.A keep 20.A clearerEveryone uses the expression A.M and P.M to (1) before noon and afternoon, But do you know exactly …through each time zone .1.D judge2.C came3.A makes4.B seem5.D rises6.B between7.D spent8.A therefore9.D tell 10.A keeping 11.B wherever 12.B over 13.A east 14.A for 15.C from 16.B before 17.A Each 18.B over 19.D an hour 20.C inAnimals and insects can communicate with others of (1) kind through signals or sounds. Bees, for example,…T oday we call these systems ”languages”.1. D the same2.A has found3.C dances4.B discovery5.A movements6.C distance7.A sounds8.B friendship9.AHuman beings 10.A words 11.C send 12.B repeat 13.B meaning 14.A use 15.D speak 16.A that 17.C needed to 18.C more and more 19.D then 20.D sentencesReading Comprehension 阅读理解AArt museums are places where people can learn about various cultures(文化). The increasingly…toys collected in our everyday life.1.Showcases in design museums…they C show why the …well.2.The author believes that…visitors D know the exhibits very well.3.The choices open to design museums A are not as strict…museums.4.The best title for this passage is C The nature of design museums.A letter to Edward, a columnist(报刊专栏作家) Dear Mr. Expert,I grew up in an unhappy and abusive home….you come over.”1.W e can learn from the first…Joan A lives away from her parents.2.W e can infer from the first letter that B Joan’s friends visit…accept.3.According to Mr.Expert,why…feelings? C Her family experience…so.4.The underlined word “conflict”…means B fierce fight.5.The second letter …Mr.Expert C advises Joan on how to refuse people.A little over a year ago, I began training to swim the English Channel this September. I will be 58 years old then….will be psychologically ready.1.Most likely, the author of this passage…he A enjoys a challenge.2.Which of the following statements…with? C Life’s challenges can be…age.3.According the the author, D many swimmers attempt to swim…every year.4.Which of the following statement is true? D His wife is also a bit worried.5.The author of this passage can best be described as A detemined.Alatook—the Eskimo BoyIt is an important day for Alatook, an Eskimo boy. He eats his breakfast quickly. For the first time he is going to hunt seals alone. …and oil as well.1. “For the first time, …alone” means D“It is the first time for him to go hunting by himself”.2.When does Alatook leave the house and go hunting? A At daybreak.3.Why does Alatook suddenly stop? D Because he sees something…the ice.4. “All seals are near-sighted” means B“All seals have poor sight”.5.What’s the result of his hunting? B He kills a big seal.As a young girl, Elizabeth Barrett Browning(英国作家勃朗宁) ruptured a blood vessel on the lungs which did not heal. …in many of her earlier pieces.1.What sort of climate did Elizabeth’s doctor prescribe? A T emparate.2.How many people were drowned when the boat sank? C Three.3.How did the tragedy affect Elizabeth? D It affected her both physically …4.Whom did she blame for the accident? B Herself.5.The incident had D a strong influence on her poetry.BBesides giving off gases and dusts into the air, humans produce waste…(废渣填埋场)…existing technologies and methods.1.What would be the best title for the text? B Danger of Harmful…T ake.2.According to the text, people C are not clear about how serious…is.3.What troubles industries…problem? D How to cut down…costs.4.What can be inferred from the passage? D T o solve the…whole society.Before a new type of airplane goes into service, every part of it is tested again and again. But …safe before they ever carry passengers.1.By doing the “tank test”, the…out B the strength of the plane structure.2.What will happen to the …test”? A It will be broken.3.According to the text,…dangerous? B The pilot may lose…plane.4.What might be the most…text? A T wo Important T ests on Airplanes.Bill Jarvis took over our village newsagency at a time of life when most of us only want to relax. He just thought he would…round with them before.1.Bill Jarvis became a newsagent when C he was quite an old man.2.Why did Bill open the shop so early in the day? D It was then that he did..3.W e understand from the passage…lunch C at exactly eleven o’clock.4.Why was the writer on…afternoon? D He was on his way homev…village.5.Why was the writer surprised…Jarvis? A He tought it was late for…fishing.CDDeserts are found where there is little rainfall or where rain for a whole year falls in only a few weeks’ time. T en inches…(存活)(沙丘)(悬崖)…become quiet and lonely.1.Many plants may survive in deserts when A the rain is spread out in a year.2.Sand dunes are formed when A sand piles up gradually.3.The underlined sentence in …there is D something else besides sand.4.It can be learned from the text…a desert B life exists in rough conditions.EEvery year more people recognize that it is wrong to kill wildlife for “sport”. Progress in this…(血管)(刺激)…,then perhaps we should encourage war.1.According to the text, most…because A they have little knowledge of it.2.The underlined word “agony” in the…means C pain.3.According to the text, the films…actually D encourage them to have…own.4.It can be inferred from …to B worry about the existence of wildlife.Every year earthquakes are responsible for a large number of deaths, and vast amount of destruftion, in warious…changes in the tilt of the land.1.The main idea of the first paragraph is C earthquake destruction.2.In the sentence “An example of this is…”…to C destruction directly ...3.The quake is directly caused by B the breaking of rocks at or …surface.4.What is used to record this shaking of the earth? B Seismograph.5.The collapse of buildings results from D vibration. Emest Hemingway began his writing career as an ambitious, young American newspaper-man in Paris after the first W orld W ar….in 1954.1.What theme did Hemingway use for many of his books? A W ar.2.Where did he publish The Sun Also Rises? B In Europe.3.What did he rely on for his novels? C Experience.4.His style was D both A(economical) and B(powerful).5.Which book won the Noble Prize for Literature? C The Old Man and the Sea.FFor the average American, the coming of old age means the end of almost everything. T o the average Chinese, however,…,doors to employment closed.1.The average American of old…that A life is more and more meaningless.2.In China the old people B do not face the same problem as the…do.3.In the U.S., at 65, a healthy old person C can hardly find a job.4.The word “end” here means B no hope.5.The word “sound” in the passage means B very good.GGeneva is situated between the Jura Range and the Alps on the westem end of Lake Geneva. Capital of Peace is one of ite names…(人道主义传统)…you can relax and watch the beautiful scenes pass by.1.Which of the following is NOT…Geneva? B Palais des Nations.2.The Jet d’Eau in the second paragraph refers to A the water fountain.3.What do we learn about … the text? D It is large body of…interest.Giving BackFair W ayThe W estborough High School golf team had taken…Coin Stars…Never Forgotten… at age 89.1.What did Greg Rota …end? C Returned the prize to the organizer.2.Greg Rota’s decision shows that he was A honest.3.The underlined word “Change”in the …means D coins.4.What did the school…LeBermuth? A They tried to find out…money.5.Jacques Lebermuth…because C the school had helped him in the past.Grown-ups know that people and objects are solid. At the movies, we know that if we reach out to…related to a particular object.1.The passage is mainly about C babies’ understanding of objects.2.In Paragraph 3, “object permanence”…object A still exists.3.What did Bower use in his experiments? B A screen.4.Which of the following…true? D The babies couldn’t tell a ball…illusion.HHave you ever had the strange feeling that you were being watched?...(灵学家)(心理学家)…and see for themselves.”1.The purpose of the two …to C study whether humans…stared at.2.In the first experiment,the subjects A were not told that they…at.3.The underlined word”outcome”…means B result.4.What can be …passage? C The subjects do not have…experiments.How Long Can People Live?She took up skating at age 85, made her first movie appearance at age 114, and held a concert…(寿命)(物种)…he says with a smile.1.What does the story of Jeanne…to us? A Pepole can live to 122.2.According to Steve Austad…, D researchers are not sure how…can live.3.Who would agree that…longevity? C Rich Miller.4.What can we infer…paragraphs? B The average human life span…doubled.He was the baby with no name. Found and taken from the north Atlantic 6 days after the sinking of the Titanic in 1912,…(救援)….Adapted from People, November 25,20021.The baby traveled on the Titanic with his A mother.2.What is probably the boy’s last name? D Panula.3.Some memers of the family went to …Nov.5 C 2002.4.This text is mainly about how C people found out who…baby was.。
工商管理学位英语考试模拟题—完型填空题1.Many people wrongly believe that when people reach old age, their families place them in nursing homes. They are left in the 1 of strangers for the rest of their lives. Their 2 children visit them only occasionally, but more often, they do not have any 3 visitors. The truth is that this idea is an unfortunate myth 4 fact, family members provide over 80 percent of the care 5 elderly people need .Samuel Prestoon, a sociologist, studied 6 the American family is reported that by the time the 7 American couple reaches 40 years of age, they have more parents than children. 8 , because people today live longer after an illness than people did years 9 , family members must provide long term psychologists have found that all caregivers 10 a common characteristic: All caregivers believe that they are the best 11 for the other words, they all felt that they 12 do the job better than anyone workers 13 caregivers to find out why they took 14 the responsibility of caring for an elderly caregivers believed they had 15 to help their stated that helping others 16 them feel more hoped that by helping 17 now, they would deserve care when they became old and 18 .Caring for the elderly and being taken care of can be a 19 satisfying experience for everyone who might be 20 .grown grown答案与解析1.【答案】A本题考查固定搭配。
工商管理专业《学位英语》重点考试试题及详解学位外语考试试题一、语音题(每空1分,共10分)01、notice ['n?utis]A. stomachs ['st?m?ks]B. houses ['hauziz]C. mouths [mauθ]D. reasonable ['ri:z?n?bl]02、winkle ['wi?kl] A. windy ['windi]B. drink [dri?k]C. footprint ['futprint]D. interesting [??ntr?st??]03、shook [?uk]A. shoot [?u:t] B. food [fu:d]C. shoe [?u:] D. wood [wud]04、occasionally [?'kei??n?li]A. population [p?pju'lei??n]B. Russian['rn]C. question ['kwest??n] D. television ['teli,vi??n]05、pressure ['pre??] A. directly ['direkli] B. oxygen '?ksid??n]C. absence['?bs?ns]D. camera ['k?m?r?]06、float [fl?ut]A. flower ['flau?] B. brown [braun]C. hometown ['h??mta?n]D. bellows ['bel?uz]07、bulletin ['bulitin]A. bury ['beri]B. Prussian ['prn]C. bullet['bulit]D.punishment['p?ni?m?nt]08、breach [bri:t?]A. break [breik]B. theatre ['θi?t?]C. meadow ['med?u]D. least[li:st]09、opposite A. companion B. balloon C. stroll D. historic['?p?zit] [k?m'p?nj?n][b?'lu:n] [str?ul] [his't?rik]10、scatter A. laboratory B. separate C. gravity D. various ['sk?t?] [l?'b?r?t?ri]['sep?rit]['?r?viti]['vε?ri?s]11、essay A. holiday B. says C. away D. mayor[e'sei]['h?l?di] [sez][?'wei]['mε?]12、singer A. anger B. tongue C. eager D. single ['si??]['] [t??] ['i:??]['si??l]13、splendid A. watched B. refused C. wretched D. impressed ['splendid][w?t?d][ri'fju:z ]['ret?id] ['impres ]14、owner A. powerful B. brown C. narrow D. power['?un?] ['pau?ful] [braun]['n?r?u] [pau?]15、latent A. squirrel B. centigrade C. level D. mend['leit?nt] ['skw?:r?l] ['senti?reid]['lev?l][mend]16、flood A. loose B. blood C. moon D. noon [fl?d][lu:s] [bl?d][mu:n] [nu:n]17、mudA. musicB. human C. hugeD. lung [m?d] ['mju:zik]['hju:m?n][hju:d?][l??]18、creature A. effect B. energy C. reduce D. belief['kri:t??] [i'fekt] ['en?d?i][ri'dju:s][bi'li:f]19、mountain A. explain B. remain C. campaign D. captain['mauntin][ik'splein][ri'mein] [k?m'pein]['k?ptin]20、cookie A. frog B. oxygen C. wolf D. obvious['kuki] [fr??] ['?ksid??n] [wulf]['?bvi?s]21、 period A. request B. perseverance C. Recognize D. require ['pi?ri?d][ri'kwest] [p?:si:'vi?r?ns]['rek??naiz][ri'kwai?]22、geographyA. regret B. envy C. remark D. deck[d?i'??r?fi] [ri'? ret]['envi][ri'm?:k] [dek]23、replied A. enteredB. asked C. stepped D. added[ri'plaid]['ent?d][?skt] [stept] ['?did]24、counter A. country B. south C. tough D. enough ['kaunt?]['k?ntri] [saue] [t?f] [i'n?f]25、eyebrow A. town B. follow C. slow D. fellow['aibrau] [taun] ['f?l?u] [sl?u]['fel?u]26、schoolyardA. coo B. cookC. poor D. childhood['sku:lj?:d] [ku:] [kuk] [p?:] ['t?aildhud]27、master A. Alsace B. tiresome C. impress D. unable['m?st?] ['a:?θas] ['tai?s?m]['impres][?n'eibl]28、twinkleA. windyB. drinkC. footprintD. interesting['twi?kl]['windi] [dri?k] ['futprint] [??ntr?st??]二、单选题(每空1.5分,共30分)01、Since your supervisor has __ specified ___ the time for a talk, you must make sure that you will be there on time因为你的上司有特定的时间谈谈,你必须保证你会准时到那儿的。
电大英语Ⅱ期末试题及答案文件编码(008-TTIG-UTITD-GKBTT-PUUTI-WYTUI-8256)试卷代号:1162中央广播电视大学2012-2013学年度第二学期“开放本科”期末考试英语Ⅱ(2)试题注意事项一、将你的学号、姓名及分校(工作站)名称填写在答题纸的规定栏内。
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第一部分交际用语1-5小题:阅读下面的小对话,从A\\D四个选项中选出一个能填入空白处的最佳选项。
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(共计20分,每小题2分】2PattenCloseDerbyDJ56XX16April2003DearSirorMadam,Iamwriting(16)aboutarecentstayatyourhotel,arrivedon21'tMarchandstayedfortwonights. Firstlywewaitedtwentyminutesatreceptionbecausetherewasnobody(17)thebooking.(18),ourluggagewasleftunattendedinreceptionforthreehoursuntilwe finallytookittoourroomourselves.anotherhour(19),ithadtwosinglebedsandwe(20)adoublebed,wasonthetopfloorandtheliftwas(21).Andalthoughwehadaskedforaroomwitha seaview,itwasfacingtheroad. Althoughthefoodintherestaurantwasquitegood,wewereunhappywiththe(22)(23),thewaiterswererudeand(24).However,themanagerdidagreethatwecouldpaythewinebillinthemorning. TosumuplwasmostdissatisfiedwiththeentireexperienceandIexpectfull compensationfortheinconveniencecaused.1100kforward(25)fromyou.Yoursfaithfully,ArthurMullard第四部分阅读理解一个正确答案,并在答题纸上写出所选的字母符号。
完形填空1It was an early morning in summer.In the streets,sleepy—eyed睡眼腥松的people were moving quickly,heading towards their 1 jobs . This was the beginning of another 2 ordinary 普通的day in New York City. 3But this day was to be different.Waiting 4above在..之上the crowded拥挤的streets,on top of a 5building 110 stories high,was Philippe Petit.This daring大胆的Frenchman was about to正打算 6 walk tightrope(绷索)between the two towers of the World Trade Center.Philippe took his first 7step (take a step属固定搭配,意为“迈步”) with great care小心翼翼地.The wire held.Now he was 8sure he could do it, 9with only a balancing pole平衡杆,Philippe walked his way across,a 10distance 距离of 131 feet.Soon the rush-hour高峰时期11 crowds 人群began to notice.What a 12wonder奇迹!There,1350 feet above the street,a 13 tiny 微小的figure角色was walking on air.Philippe made seven 14 trips 来回,back and forth(来回).He wasn’t satisfied满意with just 15walking .At times,he would turn,sit down,and 16even连贯go on his knees跪着.Once he had the astonishing 17 courage 勇气to lie down on the thin thread细丝.And thousands of 18 terrified受惊吓的watchers stared盯着看with their hearts beating fast.After the forty—five—minute 19show表演. Philippe was taken to the police station.He was asked 20why he did it.Philippe shrugged(耸肩)and said,“When I see two high buildings,I walk.”1.A.jobs B.homes C.buses D.offices2.A.working B.hot C.same D.ordinary3.A.And B.So C.But D.Thus4.A.for B.in C.by D.above5.A.roof B.position C.wall D.building6.A.throw B.walk C.climb D.fix7.A.act B.landing C.step D.trip8.A.sure B.uncertain C.glad D.nervous9.A.Through B.Against C. With D.On10.A.distance B.height C. space D.rope11.A.street B.crowds C. passengers D.city12.A.height B.pleasure C.wonder D.danger13.A.great B.strange C.public D.tiny14.A.experiments B.circles C.trips D.movements15.A.walking B.staying C.ac“ng D.showing16.A.almost B.even C.often D.rather17.A.spirit B.result C.strength D.courage18.A.patient B.terrified C.pleased D.enjoyable19.A.show B.trick C.try D.program20.A.how B.why C.whether D.when1.A 推理:并非所有的人都是进office工作,jobs可泛指任何工作场所。
第一部分交际用语1.– I haven't seen Belly for 10 years.(B)A. Either have IB. Neither have IC. Haven't ID. So have I2.– What subjects are you studying?(C )A. Yes, I'm studying historyB. I'm studying nowC. I'm studying philosophyD. I'm doing my homework3.– I wonder if you could help me.( D)A. I couldB. Yes, I doC. No, not at allD. Of course4.– Hurry up. The lecture begins at 2:00.(A )A. Don't worry. We've got 20 minutesB. Thank you. No hurryC. Never mind. You go if you likeD. The lecture is useful5.- David, you've been losing your temper over nothing lately.(C)A. I haven’t been getting much sleep eitherB. You’d better not push yourself too hard, or you’ll get sickC. I’m sorry. I shouldn’t have blown up like thatD. You’d better do exercises regularly6.– Excuse me, I didn't mean to bother you.(C)A. There's no problemB. It's a pleasureC. That's quite all rightD. I didn't realize that7.–Thanks a lot. You've gone to so much trouble.(A)A. It's no trouble at allB. That's all right. I like itC. I don't think it's a troubleD. That's very kind of you8.–I've ordered pizza and salad. What else do you want?(C)A. You are kind to invite meB. Yes, pleaseC. A beer is fine for me. I'm not hungry yetD. I find pizza is tasty9.– What would you like, tea or coffee?(B)A. Yes, I wouldB. Coffee, pleaseC. Yes, pleaseD. It's very nice10.– Hello, could I speak to Don please?(D)A. Who are youB. What's the problemC. Are you JaneD. Who's speaking 11.– May I help you, madam?(D)A. Sorry, I have no ideaB. Yes, I know what to buyC. You'd better give me a handD. Yes, I'd like 2 kilos of oranges12.– Nice weather, isn't it?(C)A. I'm not sureB. You know it wellC. Yes, it isD. Yes, it isn't13.– Must I do the washing-up tonight?(B)A. No, you mustn't if you don't wantB. Leave it if you're exhaustedC. Washing-up is really exhaustingD. Washing-up really takes up time14.– Could you tell me where Mr. Lake is?(B)A. From EnglandB. At the officeC. He's workingD. He's very busy15.– Do you like watching football matches?(D)A. Thank you for inviting meB. I don't like watching it on TV, eitherC. I hear the football match will be put offD. Football? No. It's a waste of time16. —Hello, Sally. How’s everything?(D)A. Good for youB. Oh, I agreeC. T hat’s rightD. Just so-so17 —Excuse me, would you lend me your calculator?(A)A. Certainly. Here you areB. Please don’t mention itC. It’s nothingD. Yes, I have a hand18. —I don’t like the spots programs on Sundays.(B)A. So do IB. Neither do IC. So am ID. Neither am I19. —What’s the problem, Harry? (D)A. No problemB. No trouble at allC. Thank you for asking me about itD. I can’t remember where I left my glasses20 —What kind of TV program do you like best?(C)A. I like them very muchB. I only watch them at weekendC. It’s hard to say, actuallyD. I’m too busy to say21. --What about going for a walk?(A)A. Why not? A good ideaB. That’s all rightC. So, do ID. Walking is good to you22. — I think the Internet is very helpful.(A)A. Yes, so do IB. That’s a very good ideaC. Neither do ID. I’d rather go surfing on it23. — Which language do you speak at home?(D)A. I speak English very wellB. I can speak English and FrenchC. English is my mother tongueD. English, most of the time24. — Must we hand in our homework now? (C)A. Yes, you willB. Yes, you mustn’tC. No, you needn’tD. No, you mustn’t25. —Let’s take a walk. (A)A. Yes, let’sB. Oh, thanksC. Yes, pleaseD. No, thank you26. — Hello, could I speak to Don please?(D)A. Who are youB. What’s the problemC. Are you JaneD. Who’s speaking27. — Do you think the exam will be put off?(C)A. Not good newsB. The exam is difficultC. Not likelyD. It was put off yesterday28. —In my opinion, you’d better take a couple of days off.(A)A. I’ll take your adviceB. Let me seeC. Never mindD. I’m afraid so29. — Would you mind if I open the window for a better view?(D)A. That’s fine, thank youB. Yes, pleaseC. Take a seatD. Of course not30.I have an appointment with Dr. Johnson.(C)A. The appointment is put offB. You look sick and weakC. Please wait for minute. He is busy nowD. Tell me your ID number31.Afternoon, sir. Where to?(A)A. Please get me to the airportB. please pick me up next timeC. I’ve been to the airportD. The plane will take off in an hour32.Can I help you to get it down? (C)A.No problemB. Yes. Let’s get itC. Thanks. It’s so nice of youD. It’s no trouble at all33.—I’m trying to call Marie, but there’s no answer.(D).A. I didn’t realize thatB. Here is a message for herC. I’m really sorry about itD. Really? Maybe she’s out34.—Are you sure about that? (D) .A. You needn’t worry about thatB. I like the idea.C. Oh, no. I’m afraid of thatD. Oh, yes. I’m absolutely positive35.—Would you like to see the menu?(A) .A. No, thanks. I already know what to orderB. Your menu is very clearC. I hear the food here is tastyD. The setting is very comfortable36.—What if my computer doesn’t work?(B) A. I’m not good at computer B. Ask Anne for helpC. I’ve called the repair shopD. There must be something wrong37.—How’s the movie? Interesting?(C) .A. It was shown late until midnightB. It was starred by a few famous peopleC. Far from. I should have stayed home watching TVD. I was seated far away in the corner38.—Is this the motel you mentioned?(B) .A. It looks comfortableB. Yes, it’s as quiet as we expectedC. You’re so considerateD. No, the price’s reasonable第一部分交际用语1. – Hello, could I speak to Don please? -- _____B____?A. Who are youB. Who’s speakingC. Are you Jane2. --May I know your address? -- _______A__.A. Sure. Here you areB. I have no ideaC. It’s far from here3. —How’s the movie? Interesting?—B .A. I was seated far away in the cornerB. Far from. I should have stayed home watching TVC. It was shown late until midnight4. —What if my computer doesn’t work?—B .A. I’m not good at computerB. Ask Anne for helpC. I’ve called the repair shop5. --Let’s take a walk. --______C______.A. Yes, let’sB. Oh, thanksC. Yes, please第一部分交际用语(共计10分,每题2分)1-5小题:阅读斜面的小对话,从A,B,C三个选项中选出一个能填入空白处的最佳选项。
成人本科学士学位英语统一考试2012年11月03日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. Y ou should decide on the best choice and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet. Passage 1Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage:It seems like every day there’s some new research about whether our favorite drinks are good for us. (76) One day, science says a glass of red wine a day will help us live longer. The next day, maybe not. It seems journalists are pretty interested in wine research and the same might be said for coffee. Now,there’s been a lot of research into whether coffee’s good for our health.“The results have really been mixed,”admits Neal Freedman who led the coffee study and published his findings in a medical journal recently. “There’s been some evidence that coffee might increase the risk of certain diseases and th ere’s also been maybe more recent evidence that coffee may protect against other diseases as well.”Freedman and his colleagues undertook the biggest study yet to look at the relationship between coffee and health. They analyzed data collected from more than 400,000 Americans ages 50 to 71 participating in the study. “We found that the coffee drinkers had a modestly lower risk of death than the non-drinkers,”he said. Here’s what he means by“modestly”:those who drank at least two or three cups a day were about 10 percent or 15 percent less likely to die for any reason during the 13 years of the study. When the researchers looked at specific causes of death, coffee drinking appeared to cut the risk of dying from heart disease, lung disease, injuries, accidents and infections.Now, Freedman stressed that the study doesn’t prove coffee can make people live longer. A study like this can never prove a cause-and-effect relationship. (77) All it can really do is to point researchers in the right direction for further investigation. And even if it turns out that coffee is really good for you, scientists have no idea why.1. According to the first paragraph, reporters would like to know the research findings of .A. teaB. beerC. alcoholD. coffee2. According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?A. Freedman and his colleagues hired 400,000 Americans to collect data.B. About four hundred thousand Americans worked for Freedman’s team full time for 13 years.C. People who t ook part in Freedman’s research are about 50 to 70 years old.D. People who are 50 to 70 years old seldom drink coffee.3. According to the author, scientists .A. have already proved that coffee is good for human healthB. have a long way to go before they find a way to study coffeeC. have avoided the cause-and-effect approach to study coffeeD. are still unable to figure out why coffee is good for us4. The word “mixed”in the first paragraph means “”.A. both good and badB. put togetherC. both sharp and softD. confused5. Which of the following is an appropriate title for this passage?A. Can Beer Help You Live Longer?B. Can Coffee Help You Live Longer?C. Can Wine Help You Live Longer?D. Can Tea Help You Live Longer?Passage 2Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage:When we’re learning a foreign language, making sense of what we hear is the first step toward fluency. It sounds obvious, but until recently, we didn’t know much about how listen ing works. New research demonstrates that effective listening involves more than simply hearing the words that float past our ears. Rather, it’s an active process of receiving information and making meaning. This kind of engaged listening is a skill that’s as critical for learning a range of subjects at school and work as it is for learning to understand a foreign tongue.(78) Studies of skilled language learners have identified specific listening strategies that lead to superior comprehension. Last year, for example, University of Ottawa researcher Larry Vandergrift published his study of 106 undergraduates who were learning French as a second language. Half of the students were taught in a conventional fashion, listening to and practicing texts spoken aloud. The other half, possessing the same initial (最初的) skill level and taught by the same teacher, were given detailed instruction on how to listen. It mined out that the second group “significantly outperformed”(胜过) the first one on a test of comprehension.So what are these listening strategies? Skilled learners go into a listening class with a sense of what they want to get out of it. (79) They set a goal for their listening and they generate predictions about what the speaker will say. Before the talking begins, they mentally review what they already know about the subject, and form an intention to “listen out for”what’s important or relevant. Once they begin listening, these learners maintain their focus; if their attention wanders, they bring it back to the words being spoken. They don’t allow themselves to be thrown off by confusing or unfamiliar details. Instead, they take note of what they don’t understand and make inferences about what those things might mean, based on other clues available to them: their previous knowledge of the subject, the context (语境) of the talk,, the identity of the speaker, and so on.6. What is the main idea of this passage?A. Effective listening means hearing the words that float past our ears.B. Developing your listening skills is the first step toward developing fluency.C. Skilled listeners use specific strategies to get the most out of what they hear.D. Listening is one of the most powerful tools we have to gain information.7. What does Vandergrift’s r esearch show?A. Learners who adopt specific listening strategies become better listeners.B. Learners taught in the traditional way are better at reinforcing what they learn.C. Learners are more confident if they make fewer mistakes.D. Learners who listen on a regular basis improve faster.8. Which of the following statements about Vandergrift’s research is TRUE?A. The participants were postgraduates learning French as a second language.B. All the participants were taught using the conventional method, with the focus on listening strategies.C. The two groups were taught by different teachers.D. The participants were at the same initial skill level.9. The expression“thrown off”in the third paragraph is closest in meaning to“”.A. infectedB. confusedC. ruinedD. informed10. According to the passage, which of the following strategies is NOT used by skilled learners?A. Review their prior knowledge of the subject.B. Concentrate on the speaker’s words.C. Translate into their native language.D. Predict what the speaker will say.Passage 3Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage:(80) As the Titanic was sinking and women and children climbed into lifeboats, the musicians from the ship’s ba nd stood and played. They died when the ship went down. Men stood on the deck and smoked cigarettes. They died, too. This behavior is puzzling to economists, who like to believe that people tend to act in their own self interest. “There was no pushing,”says David Savage, an economist at Queensland University in Australia who has studied witness reports from the survivors. It was “very, very orderly behavior.”Savage has compared the behavior of the passengers on the Titanic with those on the Lusitania, another ship that also sank at about the same time. But when the Lusitania went down, the passengers panicked(恐慌). There were a lot of similarities between these two events. These two ships were both luxury ones, they had a similar number of passengers and a similar number of survivors.The biggest difference, Savage concludes, was time. The Lusitania sank in less than 20 minutes. But for the Titanic, it was two-and-a-half hours. “If you’ve got an event that lasts two-and-a-half hours, social order will take over and everybody will behave in a social manner,”Savage says.“If you’re going down in under 17 minutes, basically it’s instinctual.”On the Titanic, social order ruled, and it was women and children first. On the Lusitania, instinct won out. The survivors were largely the people who could swim and get into the lifeboats.Yes, we’re self-interested, Savage says. But we’re also part of a society. Given time, social norms (规范) can beat our natural self-interest. A hundred years ago, women and children always went first. Men were stoic (坚忍的). On the Titanic, there was enough time for these norms to become forceful.11. According to the author, economists were confused because .A. people’s behavior was disorderly on the TitanicB. people did not act in their own interest on the TitanicC. most men did not act in their own interest on the LusitaniaD. women and children could not climb into the lifeboats12. The expression“won out” in the third paragraph is closest in meaning to“”.A. took the upper handB. went out of controlC. ran wildD. shut down13. According to David Savage, was a critical factor in determining people’s behavior in the sinking of these two ships.A. social orderB. placeC. instinctD. time14. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT TRUE?A. Both ships were expensive ones.B. A similar number of women and children from both ships survived.C. About the same number of people from each ship died.D. Both ships had a similar number of passengers.15. Which of the following is an appropriate title for this passage?A. Why Didn’t Musicians Play on the Lusitania?B. Why Did Musicians Play on the Titanic?C. Why Didn’t Passengers Panic on the Titanic?D. Why Did Men Smoke on the Titanic?Part ⅡVocabulary and Structure (30%)Directions: In this part there are 30 incomplete sentences. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence. Then blacken the Corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.16. Have you ever visited the Summer Palace,there are many beautiful halls, ridges and a huge lake?A. whichB. thatC. whereD. when17. Mr. Obama will give a speech on the current situation at the meeting next week inBeijing.A. to holdB. heldC. holdingD. to be held18. It was in a small village in the south he spent his childhood and met his life-longfriend—the local schoolmaster.A. whereB. whenC. whichD. that19. First of all, a teacher should show love for his students on top of his academicknowledge. , he is not qualified for his position.A. ThereforeB. OtherwiseC. HoweverD. Because20. For many overseas Chinese, China is their real , because they were born and grew up there.A. homeB. familyC. houseD. household21. With all your brains you the math test, but you failed. You were too careless.A. should passB. should have passedC. must passD. must have passed22. When he entered the room he found a cat quietly under the desk.A. lieB. liesC. to lieD. lying23. Today Mrs Smith _ herself in white like a nurse at the garden party.A. woreB. putC. sentD. dressed24. In road rules the red light is a _ for traffic to stop.A. signB. sightC. siteD. size25. I can you for your rude manners but you must apologize in public.A. forbidB. forgetC. forecastD. forgive26. General Blair had been in the army for 35 years when he retired from the navy.A. serviceB. workC. jobD. homework27. Linda is quite different her sister in character:she likes friends and goes out a lot whileher sister always stays alone at home.A. toB. fromC. atD. on28. Jim was absent from school for the whole week a bad cold.A. because ofB. in addition toC. according toD. in front of29. Some people like to a small sum of money in case of urgent need.A. deal withB. use upC. set asideD. take off30. Mr. Smith feels greatly with his son’s performance in school as he is always the top ofhis class.A. disturbedB. worriedC. distressedD. satisfied31.Skating is such a_____sport in the northeast of China that almost everybody there knows howto skate.A. likelyB. famousC. popularD. long32. The teacher suggested that they __ in the exercise at once.A. had handedB. should have handedC. handedD. hand33. He did not go to school yesterday because he _ __ his father who was ill.A. must have looked afterB. would have to look afterC. had to look afterD. should have looked after34. After walking for half an hour, she realized that she in the wrong direction.A. had been walkingB. has been walkingC. walkedD. would have walked35. Don’t smoke in the classroom, ?A. do youB. will youC. can youD. could you36. There is not much time left, so I shall tell you about it .A. in detailB. in briefC. for shortD. in all37. _ _ the room than the telephone rang once more.A. Hardly when he enteredB. Hardly he enteredC. No sooner he had enteredD. No sooner had he entered38. My bike is old, it is in good condition.A. thereforeB. soC. neverthelessD. moreover39. There is that he has tried his best in the examination.A. not to denyB. not denyingC. no denyingD. without denying40. Would you to come to the meeting this weekend?A. be so kindB. be kind asC. be so kind asD. be kind41. He will write to me as soon as he home.A. will have returnedB. returnsC. returnedD. will return42. is generally believed, there is no water on the moon.A. AsB. WhatC. ThatD. It43. He devoted his whole life to care of the disabled children.A. takesB. takingC. tookD. take44.The student continued his university study his family -,vas poor.A. even thoughB. as thoughC. now thatD. since45. His father was put into_ prison,and he had to go to _prison to visit him once in a while.A. a; theB. the; aC. a;/D. /;thePart III Identification (10%)Directions: Each of the following sentences has four underlined parts marked A, B, C and D. Identify the one that is not correct. Then blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.46. Putting the bottles, boxes and books back where they belong, please. Don’t leaveA B C Dthem on the desk.47. Though Jack is only 7 years old but he is clever enough to work out that puzzleA B Cdifficult even for a grown-up.D48. I opened the letter and it contained an important information that told us to stayA B Cwhere we were.D49. Unlike Jim, I go to work by foot instead of by car every morning.A B C D50. If heating, ice will change into water or steam.A B C D51. Weather permit, we’ll have the match tomorrow.A B C D52. Don’t you think it’s the most worst film we have seen since we came here ten years ago?A B C D53. She is as gifted as she is more intelligent.A B C D54. The teacher, as well as his students, were present at the meeting.A B C D55. Walking alone in the desert, the traveler is boring.A B C DPart IV Cloze (10%)Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage, and for each blank there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D at the end of the passage. Y ou should choose ONE answer that best fits into the passage. Then blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Visitors to the zoo usually pity the animals owing to their particular emotional associations (联想). Which animals should be indeed pitied?The first type are those clever and 56 developed animals 57 lively intelligence and desire for activity can 58 no outlet behind the bars of the cage. Those animals living in a free state before 59 in the zoo have a strong desire for moving about 60 , but have to mm around repeatedly in their quarters. Owing to this disappointment, foxes and wolves 61 in places which are far too small, are among the most 62 of all zoo animals.Another sad scene, seldom 63 by ordinary zoo visitors, is the 64 flying trials of swans (天鹅) at migration (迁徙) time. These creatures, like most other water birds, are generally made unable to fly by the 65 of cutting off a tip of the wing bone. 66 such swans in the zoo generally seem happy under 67 care and they raise their young without any trouble, at migration time things become 68 . The birds never really 69 that they can no longer fly, and repeatedly swim to the 70 of the pond so that they can have the whole extent of its surface when trying to 71 against the wind. Meanwhile, their loud flying calls can be heard as they try to 72 , and again and again the grand preparations end in 73 .I do not like seeing those 74 water birds in the zoo. The missing tip of one wing and thestill sadder picture that the bird makes when it 75 its wings hurt me badly. What a truly sorry picture it is!56. A. high B. highly C. deep D. deeply57. A. whose B. whom C. that D. which58. A. find B. lose C. declare D. transform59. A. to be put B. being put C. to put D. putting60. A. partly B. highly C. deeply D. freely61. A. kept B. keeping C. rose D. rising62. A. victorious B. thoughtful C. miserable D. fortunate63. A. scattered B. written C. noticed D. wakened64. A. similar B. suitable C. apparent D. constant65. A. experiment B. operation C. treatment D. movement66. A. Although B. When C. Since D. Because67. A. original B. proper C. parallel D. precious68. A. private B. public C. different D. similar69. A. suggest B. assure C. underline D. realize70. A. limit B. side C. middle D. center71. A. take off B. stand up C. take up D. stand by72. A. spring B. raise C. swell D. rise73. A. passage B. support C. failure D. success74. A. upright B. powerful C. valuable D. unlucky75. A. spreads B. strengthens C. enlarges D. inspectsPart V Translation (20%)Section ADirections: In this part there are five sentences which you should translate into Chinese. These sentences are all taken from the 3 passages you have just read in Reading Comprehension. You can refer back to the passages to identify their meanings in the context.76.One day, science says a glass of red wine a day will help us live longer.77.All it can really do is to point researchers in the right direction for further investigation.78.Studies of skilled language learners have identified specific listening strategies that lead tosuperior comprehension.79.They set a goal for their listening, and they generate predictions about what the speaker willsay.80.As the Titanic was sinking and women and children climbed into lifeboats, the musicians fromthe ship’s band stood and played.SectionBDirections:In this part there are five sentences in Chinese.You should translate them into English.Be sure to write clearly.81.他是第一个在月球上行走的人。
The people began talking a lot about Women's Liberation. _21_ first I did not take itseriously. I thought that the women in the movement were just unhappy and bitter. I hadthe _22_ that they hated men, whereas I myself had nothing against men at all. However,I was encouraged by a friend to attend a meeting in North London. There were Women'sLiberation groups in each area of London, _23_ in size and in their particular interests.The group I attended was started by a few of middle-class intellectual women who wantedto get the support of working-class housewives in the area. However, _24_ I turned up atthe meeting I found that the other women were all the middle-class graduates, a few withseveral degrees. Some of the girls were very intellectual and articulate, and had evenpublished books or appeared on TV. I have been _25_ the group for several years nowand we have had some interesting discussions about the issues the Women's LiberationMovement is concerned with.21.B A. when B. At C. going to D. idea E. varying22.D A. when B. At C. going to D. idea E. varying23.E A. when B. At C. going to D. idea E. varying24.A A. when B. At C. going to D. idea E. varying25.C A. when B. At C. going to D. idea E. varyingThere were once three sons of a wealthy businessman. 21 they met, the two eldest,who were twins, 22 to quarrel about which of them should be his father’s heir(继承人).The youngest, who was not 23 ambitious (野心勃勃的), took no part in their argument. Assoon as they left home, the father arranged for an adequate income to be provided for 24 ofthem, but insisted that apart from this they were to be financially self-supporting. The 25twin, who had the advantage of good looks and a striking personality, decided that he would takeup the stage 26 a career. He 27 a small repertory company, acted in minor parts, wasalways unpunctual (不准时)at rehearsals and was accordingly 28 with his fellow-actors.He earned little and so had to live mainly on his allowance. He occasionally thought of 29his profession, but always put off 30 a decision, and he became increasingly bored and disillusioned.21. B A. whatever B. whenever C. wherever D. however22. B A. are used B. used C. using D. are using23. C A. at least B. at most C. in the least D. in themost24. C A. every B. all C. each D. none25. D A. first B. older C. younger D. elder26. B A. is B. as C. be D. /27. A A. joined B. attended C. went D. joined in28. B A. popular B. unpopular C. welcome D.unwelcome29. D A. living B. turning C. ending D. changing30. A A. making B. make C. decide D. decidingMany students find the experience of attending university lectures to be a confusing andfrustrating experience. The lecturer speaks for one or two hours, perhaps 21 the talk withslides, writing up important information on the blackboard, 22 reading material and givingout assignment. The new student sees the other students continuously writing on notebooks and23 what to write. Very often the student leaves the lecture with notes which do not catch themain points and 24 become hard even for the students to understand.Most institutions provide courses which assist new students to develop the skills they needto be 25 listeners and not-takers. If these are unavailable, there are many useful study-skills guides which 26 learners to practice these skills independently. In all cases it is important to 27 the problem before actually starting your studies.It is important to acknowledge that most students have difficulty 28 acquiring the language skills required in college study. One way of 29 these difficulties is to attend the language and study-skills classes which most institutions provide throughout the academic year. Another basic strategy is to find a study partner 30 it is possible to identify difficulties, exchange ideas and provide support.21. B A. extending B. illustrating C. performing D. conducting22. C A. attributing B. contributing C. distributing D. explaining23. C A. suspects B. understands C. wonders D. convinces24. D A. what B. those C. as D. which25. A A. effective B. passive C. relative D. expressive26. A A. enable B. stimulate C. advocate D. prevent27. C A. evaluate B. acquaint C. tackle D. formulate28. A A. in B. on C. of D. with29. D A preventing B. withstanding C. sustaining D. overcoming30. C A. in that B. for which C. with whom D. such asOne day when Jamie came home after school, his mother had on her worry face. He knew she was thinking of 21 “It’s bad out there. Black clouds are coming from the sea,” Jamie said. “ Yes. I’m thinking of those fishing boats at sea,” she said.At that moment 22 went out. Jamie and his mother were in the dark.“The coastline will be in the dark,”Jamie’s mother said. She got more worried. 23 always come in threes. I broke my best glasses this morning, and my sister has the cold.“Now, don’t worry, mum. They’re right.” They’re 24 to come through this all right. But Jamie really worried about those fishing boats himself. The fishing boats would 25 the cove (海湾)in the dark.Jamie took flare and rushed into the wind. There was a cliff by the sea. He started to climb. He 26 himself up hand over hand. At last he reached the top.He 27 three times. On the fourth try he fired off one of the flares. It rose and cut into the black sky in bright light. Then he saw an answering flare up at sea. Jamie fired off two more. He saw another answering flare up, then another, then another. The answering flares from the fishing boats showed they 28 the entrance to the cove but then changed course and were 29 sailing into the cove. They were almost home. Jamie helped 30 the fishermen of the village.21. D A. the wind B. the clouds C. the rain D. the weather22. D A. Jamie B. his mother C. the fire D. the lights23. C A. Messages B. Accidents C. Troubles D. Q u estions24. A A. sure B. lucky C. safe D. ready25. B A. lose B. miss C. leave D. forget26. B A. pushed B. pulled C. carried D. climbed27. C A. made B. tried C. failed D. finished28. C A. were at B. had found C. had passed by D. were going into29. A A. now B. then C. once D. again30. B A. answer B. save C. find out D. look for More and more teachers and parents have noticed another kind of pollution, 21 came from the printed papers sold on streets.These printed things look like newspaper but have hardly anything to do with them. You can only find reading materials badly 22 there-some are too strange for anyone to believe, 23 are frightening stories of something even worse. However, many of the young students are getting absorbed in such poisonous reading, which costs them what they should pay for their breakfastand bring them nightmares and immoral ideas 24 return. Homework is left undone, daily games lost.These sellers shout on streets selling their papers well. The writes, publishers and printers, 25 they are, we never know, are making their silent money. The sheep skinned wolf’s stories seem to have been forgotten once again.Why not forbid this kind of things at school? Yes, both teachers and parents have 26 each other for more strict control of the young readers. Yet unfortunately, 27 you want to forbid it, the more they want to have a look at it. Sometimes you may even find several children share one patched paper, which has traveled from one had to 28 driven by the curious nature.It really does harm to our society. It has already formed a sort of moral pollution. The 29 teachers and parents need more powerful support. Meanwhile, the young readers need more interesting books to help them 30 these ugly papers.21. C A. it B. that C. which D. this pollution22. B A. made of B. made up C. made from D. made in23. B A. the others B. others C. the other D. some others24. B A. as B. in C. for D. from25. B A. however B. whoever C. whichever D. however26. D A. warned B. advised C. persuaded D. asked27. B A. if B. the more C. one D. only when28. C A. the others B. some others C. another D. others29. D A. puzzled B. disappointed C. anxious D. worried30. D A. destroy B. throw away C. fight against D. get rid ofIt is always interesting to visit another country, especially for those who have never traveled a great deal. Foreign 21 can be very educational for anyone if he is interested enough to make preparations beforehand. Learning the language of the new country would be difficult for the traveler, 22 the benefits of such an effort would become obvious immediately 23 his arrival. It may not seem important to him when he comfortably stays at home, but knowing how to 24 a meal or book a room is necessary for the newcomer in a strange country. Without knowing the language, it is very difficult 25 the stranger to understand the people of the new country and their customs.Of course, in our small world it is often possible to find someone 26 understands our own, but this is only second-best for the traveler. To be sure, he can see places and things 27 the use of a language, but places and things 28 not the heart of any country. To get the greatest benefit from a trip 29 another country, it is how important for the visitor to 30 an understanding of the language.21. A A. travel B. country C. language D. people22. D A. when B. so C. and D. but23. A A. on B. before C. while D. at24. B A. buy B. order C. eat D. book25. C A. of B. to C. for D. in26. A A. who B. where C. which D. whom27. A A. without B. with C. by D. that28. B A. is B. are C. were D. had29. C A. of B. in C. to D. on30. D A. has B. having C. had D. haveDid you sleep well last night? Maybe many people will answer: No. In fact, in the world about one in three people do not have good sleep. 21 you say you do not have good sleep, it means waking early and not getting back to sleep, often interrupted short period of sleep, or hours of wakefulness. You 22 get tired, worried, and anxious. Your memory and ability to remember things will be 23 .Then what should you do when you have the trouble? Do not worry about it too much. First, let’s see whether you can sleep yourself. The ways are as follows:First, 24 that your bedroom isn’t too cold or too hot. Keep it dark and quiet.Second, check your lifestyle:Do not drink tea, coffee, cola or chocolate four hours before 25 . Drink less liquid so that you can have no or fewer visits to the toilet.。
三、完型填空AA health profile is a portrait of all of the factors that influence your health.(need to know;diet;spend;in;whether;To complete;as;Once;job;with)About a hundred years (ago;to;be sent to;from;made;large enough;with;some meat;was stealing;as)Anyone who cares about what schools and colleges teach and how their (brought up;19-year-old;major;on;further;when;held;Although;in his 80s;the best)BBuck and his mother and all the men smoked tobacco and talked,(while;was living;was never heard;but;that;to travel;off;share;had never seen;of)Before the 20th century the horse provided everyday transportation in the (replaced;nearly;afford;in;average;purchasing;income;cost;s uperior;as)CCan you imagine how you would feel if you fell seriously (position;where;lives;to;if only;No;make;other;as;therefore)DDid you sleep well last night? (If;may;affected;make sure;going to bed;had better not; listen to;or; so;less)EEverybody has one of those days when everything goes wrong. 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- - -工商管理专业学位外语考试模拟试题(1)2004.12一、语音题(每空1分,共10分)1、breach D、least2、notice A、stomachs3、opposite B、balloon4、scatter C、gravity5、twinkle B、drink6、shook D、wood7、occasionally D、television8、pressure A、directly9、float D、bellows10、bulletin C、bullet二、单选题(每空1.5分,共30分)11、You are lucky since you've never A、lost anything in your life.12、Would you please help me to _A、wrap up the present for the old gentleman?13、Since your supervisor has B、specified_ the time for a talk, you must make sure that you will be there on time.14、His A、unreadable handwriting resulted from haste and carelessness rather than from the inability to form the letters correctly.15、My friend was full of C、admiration for the way in which I had so quickly learned to drive a car.16、What time does my flight leave D、on T uesday?17、It has been a long time A、since I saw you last time.18、What are you doing? I'm C、searching the bedroom for my wallet.19、The little girl woke up screaming because she had had a B、nightmare.20、The manager B、insisted that the new employees go through professional training before they started working.21、She talked to him for a long time and B、dissuaded him from doing that dangerous job.22、The textile industry C、contributes greatly to the economy of Hong Kong.23、They decided to chase the cow away C、before it did more damage.24、All D、that is needed is a continuous supply of the basic necessities of life.25、The manufacturers C、ought to have carried out one of the Chairman's proposals, but they didn't.26、They are believed A、to have already succeeded in their experiment.27、You ought not to C、have told him the news that day.28、I know you're planning to travel this summer, but do you know D、how much it will cost ?29、Your little girl is becoming very rude. You D、ought to scold her.30、Please listen to me. It's inappropriate for you to persist in C、doing this.三、词形变换(每空1分,共5分)31、Did you hear the terrible (explode)last night?32、To his great (disappoint) , Mrs. White won't be able to join us in the party this weekend.33、He looks happy today. I guess he has got a (promote) .34、I am a college student now. My major is (economic).35、They need (add) help to get the work done as planed.四、完形填空(每空1分,共20分)It was the night before the composition was due. As I looked at the list of topics (题目) , "The Art of Eating Spaghetti (意大利面条) " caught my eye. The word "spaghetti" brought back the 36 A、memory of an evening at Uncle Alien' s in Belleville 37 A、when all of us were seated around the table and Aunt Pat 38 B、served spaghetti for supper. Spaghetti was an exotic treat in 39 D、those days. Never had I eaten spaghetti, and 40 A、none of the grown-ups had enough experience to be 41 B、good at it. What laughing 42D、arguments we had about the43 D、socially respectable method for moving spaghetti from plate to mouth. 44 C、Suddenly , I wanted to write about that, but I wanted to 45 B、put it down simply for my own 46D、joy, not for Mr. Fleagle, my composition teacher. 47C、As for him , I would write something else.When I finished it the night was half gone and there was no 48A、time left to write a proper ?position for Mr. Fleagle. There was no choice next morning but to 49C、hand in my work. T wo days pas?sed before Mr. Fleagle returned the 50 B、graded papers. He said, "Now, class, I want to read you a composition, "The Art of Eating Spaghetti'. "My words! He was reading my words out 51A、loud to the whole class. 52 C、Somebody laughed, then the whole class was laughing with open-hearted enjoyment. I did my best not to show 53 D、pleasure , but what I was feeling was pure happiness, 54B、for my words had the power to make people 55D、laugh.五、阅读理解(每题1分,共20分)(一)、Most great inventors in the capitalist society meet with much opposition to their inventions from the people who place their own interests before those of the people. Big monopolies try to buy inventions and turn them to their own profits. When they fail, they resort to other tricks. Inventors have to overcome thousands of difficulties put in their path before they can see their dreams realized.When George Stephenson was experimenting with the stream engine, there was much opposition from the Parliament, the newspaper, and landlords. They claimed that the noise and the smoke would kill cows, horses and sheep, that the engine would burst or that hot coals from it wouldSo it was a very difficult matter for George Stephenson to persuade the people that trains could go on smooth rails, could pull carriages and wagons full of people and goods, and that there was no great danger of accidents.However, he was able to do it, and the first train driven by Stephenson himself showed that the newly invented steam engine was a complete success.56、The word "those" in the first sentence refers to C、interests57、Why do big monopolies buy inventions? C、They want to make more money.58、Which of the following is not the very reason for the opposition to Stephenson's experiment? C、It would waste coal.59、The word "dream" in the first paragraph refers to B、inventors' plans for invention60、What is the main idea of this paragraph? D、Oppositions to Stephenson the inventor.(二)、As a young girl, Elizabeth Barrett (Browning英国作家勃朗宁) ruptured a blood vessel on the lungs which did not heal. The physician consigned her to a milder climate for the winter and she went Devonshire for restoration. Among the members of her family who accompanied her to those healing shores was her eldest brother.For a whole year they lived side by side in affectionate companionship, she all the while being greatly benefited by mild sea breezes of Torquay.One summer morning her brother went board a small sailboat with two friends for a trip of several hours around the coast. Just as the vessel came in sight of the window where Miss Barrett sat watching, the boat struck a sunken reef; and all who were in it went down and perished in the sea, before assistant could be rendered. None of the bodies were ever found although the whole village, full of sympathy, assembled in search. This was the tragedy which utterly prostrated for some years afterwards the health and soul of Elizabeth Barrett. Somehow she felt that she herself had in some measure been the cause of all this horror, and she suffered accordingly. Her whole being seemed shattered, and a year longer elapsed before, she was able to be more to London. This fatal event, which so saddened her youth gave also a still deeper devotional feeling to hue of sorrow so apparent in many of her earlier pieces.61、What sort of climate did Elizabeth's doctor prescribe? A、Temperate.62、How many people were drowned when the boat sank? C、Three63、How did the tragedy affect Elizabeth? D、It affected her both physically and emotionally.64、Whom did she blame for the accident? B、Herself.65、The incident had _____ on her poetry. D、a strong influence六、写作题(共15分)Directions: For this part, you are required to write a composition on the topic Is Competition a Good or Bad Thing? Your composition should be based on the following outline. Your composition should be no less than 120 words.Outline: 1、The seriousness of the present competition2、The advantages of competition3、The disadvantages of competition工商管理专业学位外语考试模拟试题(2)2004.12一、语音题(每空1分,共10分)1、essay C、away2、singer B、tongue3、splendid C、wretched4、owner C、narrow5、latent A、squirrel6、flood B、blood7、mud D、lung8、creature D、belief9、mountain D、captain10、cookie C. wolf二、单选题(每空1.5分,共30分)11、I'd like to B、go ove r the lessons once more before we take the exam tomorrow.12、He used to have a B、hobby of stamp-collection, but he has given it up.13、Depending on A、intuition Mary led us through an unknown part of the forest.14、It was difficult to guess what her B、reaction to the news would be.15、The hunter C、lay on his back with his eyes half closed.16、The leaves are D、falling down to the ground when autumn comes.17、I didn't ask him, but he B、offered to help me with my homework.18、Do you think she has any A、reason to refuse John's invitation?19、He just couldn't A、figure out what in the world she had been talking about all the time.20、His parents D、having died the orphan is now taken care of by her uncle.21、B、Were I to go to the moon some day, I should see the surface of the moon with my own eyes.22、The old lady felt very D、disappointed when her daughter forgot her birthday.23、Neither Larry's father nor his mother C、was at home.24、The famous Yong Le Bell is three times A、as tall as a man25、In spite of your living so far away, we both hope very much B、that you come26、Excuse me, sir. I've lost my watch. Do you have A、the time?27、It is because he is too young A、that he does not understand what has happened.28、He had difficulties making himself understood, but we didn't C、show any sign of impatience.29、T wo old friends meet A、by chance in the street.30、He is one of the students who B、are always on time.三、词形变换(每空1分,共5分)31、No one would like to make friends with him, for he has been found a __liar (lie)32、It's hard to find any totally _pure (purity) water because of the water pollution.33、He was born in China, spent his _boyhood (boy)in England, and now he is an American citizen.34、To our great _surprise (surprised) , Mrs. White won't be able to join us in the party this weekend.35、Airplanes __enable (able)people to travel great distances rapidly.四、完形填空(每空1分,共20分)Don't Take the Fun Out of Youth SportsWhen I joined a private football league a few years ago, the sport meant everything to me. My coach said that I had lots of potential, and I became captain of my 36、C、team . That was before all the fun was taken out of 37、A、playing .At first, everyone on the team got 38、B、equal playing time. Then the team moved up to the top division after winning all its games, and the 39、D、pressure started. Some parents, who had paid the coach extra money so their daughters could have 40、B、private one-on-one training, got angry when she didn't give them more playing time in our 41、A、matches . The coach was replaced.The new coach, however, took all the fun out of the game: All we did during practice was 42、C、run . I always wished to God that it would rain so we would not have the 43、D、raining. Of course, all teams run drills; they are 44、A、necessary . But we ran so much that, afterwards, we had trouble 45、D、breathing . Younger people shouldn't be doing exercises 46、B、intended for 18-year-olds.I was very thin 47、C、before I started football, but as a member of this team I wouldn't eat much, because I was afraid of being too 48、A、full to run. I feared making mistakes, and the added pressure caused me to make more than my usual 49、B、share .Is all this pressure necessary ? I 50、C、ended up leaving the football team. Four other girls did the same, and two of them stopped playing football completely. That's 51、A、sad , because they had so much potential. They were just burned-out with all the pressure they 52、D、felt from the coach or their parents.I continued playing football at school and 53、B、rediscovered my love for it. I joined a private team coached by my school coach. When I started playing 54、C、for him, he told me I needed to relax because I looked nervous. After I 55、D、calmed down, I played better. When you enjoy something, it's a lot easier to do it well.五、阅读理解(每题1分,共20分)(一)、Television ,the modern wonder of electronics, brings the world into your own home in sight and sound,1. And the word "television" means "seeing far".Television works in much the same way as radio. In radio, sound is changed into electromagnetic (invisible light) waves which are sent through the air. Experiments leading to modern television took place more than a hundred years ago. By the 1920s inventors and researchers had turned the early theories into working models.Yet it took another thirty years for TV to become an industry.The influence of TV on the life of people is incalculable: it can influence their thoughts and their way of life. It can also add to their store of knowledge. Educational TV stations offer teaching in various subjects. Some hospitals use TV for medical students to get close-up views of operations. At first television programs were broadcast in black-and -white. With the development of science and technology, the problem of how to telecast them in full color was solved and by the middle 1960s the national networks were broadcasting most of their programs in color.The programs that people watch are not only local and national ones. Since the launching of the first communications satellite, more and more programs are telecast "live" from all over the world. People in San Francisco were able to watch the 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo. And live telecasts now come from outer space. In 1969, the first astronauts to land on the moon televised their historic "moon walk" to viewers on the earth. Since then, astronauts have regularly sent telecast to the earth.56、Television is said to be the modern wonder of electronics, because C、it brings the world into people's own home in sight and sound57、Television became an industry in D、the 1950s58、The word "incalculable" means A、very great59、The development of science and technology made it possible for television programs to D、be telecast in full color60、The launching of communications satellites made it possible for people to C、watch the 1964 Olympic Games in T okyo(二)、The seriously depressed person sees himself in a very negative way.He is sure that he is alone and hopeless. He often blames himself for ordinary faults and shortcomings which he exaggerates. He is very discouraged about himself, the world, and his future. He becomes less interested in what is going on around him and doesn't get satisfaction from things he used to enjoy. Fatigue and early morning sleeplessness are quite common. The depressed person may want to sleep more than usual. He may lose his appetite and lose weight, or eat more than normally and gain weight. Another particular sign, seen in women, is crying spells. Many of these spells are short and common.Depressives share the feeling that they have lost something very important to them, though often this is not really the case. From a feeling of loss, the depressed person progresses to false ideas that he is a loser and will always be a loser, that he must be worthless and perhaps not fit to live. He may even attempt suicide.So many very depressed people attempt suicide that depressive illness may be considered the only fatal mental illness. Not all those suffering from depressive illness do attempt suicide. But the relationship is striking. It is estimated that as many as 75 percent of those who attempt suicide are seriously depressed. Other studies show that the person hospitalized for depression is about 36 times more likely to commit suicide than is the non-depressed person. The greatest risk occurs during or immediately after hospitalization. After age 40, the possibility of suicide increases in very depressed person. Almost twice as many women as men suffer from depressive illness. Almost twice as many women as men attempt suicide, but three times more men than women succeed.61、Depressives share the feeling that they C、have lost something62、Depressive illness may be considered the only mental illness A、which is fatal63、Of the people who attempt suicide, C、most suffer from depression64、The greatest risk of suicide occurs C、just after hospitalization65、Statistics show that A、more men than women commit suicide(三)、It was not yet eleven o'clock when a boat crossed the river with a single passenger who had obtained his transportation at that unusual hour by promising an extra fare. While the youth stood on the landing-place searching in his pocket for money, the ferryman lifted a lantern, by the aid of which, together with the newly risen moon, he took a very accurate survey of the stranger's figure. He was a young man of barely eighteen years, evidently country bred, and now, as it seemed, on his first visit to town. He was wearing a tough gray coat, which was in good shape, but which had seen many winters before this. The garments under his coat were well constructed of leather, and fitted tightly to a pair of muscular legs; his stockings of blue yarn must have been the work of a mother or sister, and on his head was a three-cornered hat, which in its better days had perhaps sheltered the grayer head of the lad's father. In his left hand was a walking stick, and his equipment was completed by a leather bag not so abundantly stocked as to inconvenience the strong shoulders on which it hung. Brown, curly hair, well-shaped features, bright, cheerful eyes were nature's gifts, and worth all that art could have done for his adornment. The youth, whose name was Robin, paid the boatman, and then walked forward into the town with a light step, as if he had not already traveled more than thirty miles that day. As he walked, he surveyed his surroundings as eagerly as if he were entering London or Madrid, instead of the little metropolis of a New England colony.66、The story took place in D、winter67、The boatman was willing to take Robin across the river because A、he wanted to make extra money.68、The stockings that Robin wore were obviously C、handmade69、From the way he looked, it was evident that Robin was B、a country boy70、How did Robin appear as he walked into the town? A、He was cheerful and excited.六、写作题(共15分)Directions: For this part, you are required to write a composition on the topic My Way to Spend Holidays. Your composition should be based on the following outline. Your composition should be no less than 120 words.outline:1.I usually spend my holidays by…st year, I …3.My personal ideas on spending holidays工商管理专业学位外语考试模拟试题(3)2004.12一、语音题(每空1分,共10分)1、notice A、stomachs2、winkle B、drink3、shook D、wood4、occasionally D、television5、pressure A、directly6、float D、bellows7、bulletin C.、bullet8、breach D、least9、opposite B、balloon10、scatter C、gravity二、单选题(每空1.5分,共30分)11、Since your supervisor has B、specified the time for a talk, you must make sure that you will be there on time.12、My friend was full of C、admiration for the way in which I had so quickly learned to drive a car.13、It has been a long time A、since I saw you last time.14、The little girl woke up screaming because she had had a B、nightmare .15、She talked to him for a long time and B、dissuaded him from doing that dangerous job.16、They decided to chase the cow away C、before it did more damage.17、The manufacturers C、ought to have carried out one of the Chairman's proposals, but they didn't.18、You ought not to C、have told him the news that day.19、Your little girl is becoming very rude. You D、ought to scold her.20、Please listen to me. It's inappropriate for you to persist in C、doing this.21、I know you're planning to travel this summer, but do you know D、how much it will cost ?22、You are lucky since you've never A、lost anything in your life.23、Would you please help me to A、wrap up the present for the old gentleman?24、His A、unreadable handwriting resulted from haste and carelessness rather than from the inability to form the letters correctly.25、What time does my flight leave D、on T uesday?26、What are you doing? I'm C、searching the bedroom for my wallet.27、The manager B、insisted that the new employees go through professional training before they started working.28、The textile industry C、contributes greatly to the economy of Hong Kong.29、All D、that is needed is a continuous supply of the basic necessities of life.30、They are believed A、to have already succeeded in their experiment.三、词形变换(每空1分,共5分)31、He looks happy today. I guess he has got a __promotion (promote).32、They need_additional (add)help to get the work done as planed.33、Did you hear the terrible __explosion (explode) last night?34、To his great __disappointment (disappoint) , Mrs. White won't be able to join us in the party this weekend.35、I am a college student now. My major is__economics (economic) .六、写作题(共15分)Directions: For this part, you are required to write a composition on the topic Great Changes in My Hometown.Your composition should be based on the following outline. Your composition should be no less than 120 words.outline: 1. changes in appearance2. changes in people3. the greatest change2005春工商学位英语(4)一、语音题1、period B、perseverance2、pressure A、directly3、geography C、remark4、creature D、belief5、replied A、entered6、counter B、south7、scatter C、gravity8、twinkle B、drink9、eyebrow A、town10、schoolyard A.coo二、单选题11、He just couldn't A、figure out what in the world she had been talking about all the time.12、Children who are over-protected by their parents may become C、spoiled13、The bridge was named A、after the hero who gave his life for the cause of the people.14、I'd like to B、go over the lessons once more before we take the exam tomorrow.15、Depending on A、intuition , Mary led us through an unknown part of the forest.16、My camera can be B、adjusted to take pictures in cloudy or sunny conditions.17、Many new A、opportunities will be opened up in the future for those with a university education.18、The rain was heavy and A、consequently the land was flooded.19、There were no tickets D、available for Friday's performance.20、I didn't ask him, but he B、offered to help me with my homework.21、It wasn't such a good dinner C、as she had promised us.22、T wo old friends meet A、by chance in the street.23、He must have had an accident, or he A、would have been here then.24、We D、had just had our breakfast when an old man came to the door.25、She never laughed, B、nor did she ever lose her temper26、He is one of the students who B、are always on time.27、B、Were I to go to the moon some day, I should see the surface of the moon with my own eyes.28、A、When compared with the size of the whole earth , the highest mountain does not seem high at all.29、In spite of your living so far away, we both hope very much B、that you come30、The manager promised to keep me C、informed of how our business was going on .三、词形变换31、Judy is certainly unfit for the teaching profession, for he is too _impatient (patience) with slow learners.32、Do you have any water? I am _thirsty (thirst)to death.33、Don't you think that's a __wonderful (wonder) story?34、She was born in China, spent her _childhood (children) in England, and now she is an American citizen.35、It's hard to find any totally __pure (purity) water because of the water pollution.四、完形填空36、From Monday until Friday most people are busy working or studying, but in the evenings and on weekends they are free and enjoy themselves. Some watch TV or go to the movies; others1、D、take part in sports. It depends on individual2、C、interests There are many different ways to spend our3、A、spare time. Almost everyone has4、A、some kind of hobby. It may be5、D、something from collecting stamps to making model airplanes. Some hobbies are very6、A、expensive; others don't7、B、cost anything at all. Some collections are8、A、worth a lot of money; others are valuable only9、A、for their owners. I know a man who has a coin collection worth several thousand dollars. A short time ago he bought a rare fifty-cent piece10、A、worth$ 250! He was very happy about his collection and thought the price was 11、D、reasonable . 12、C、On the contrary , my youngest brother 13、A、collects match boxes. He has almost 600 of them but I doubt if they are worth any money. However, 14、A、for my brother they are extremely 15、C、valuable . Nothing makes him 16、D、happier than to find a new match box for his collection. That's 17、A、what a hobbymeans, I think. It is something we like to do in our spare time simply for the 18、D、fun of it. The value in dollars is not important, 19、C、but the pleasure it gives us 20、A、is .五、阅读理解2005春工商学位英语(5)一、语音题1、creature D、belief2、scatter C、gravity3、geography C、emark4、pressure A、directly5、master B、tiresome6、schoolyard A、coo7、cookie C、wolf8、opposite B、balloon9、twinkle B、drink10、eyebrow A、T own二、单选题11、Many new A、opportunities will be opened up in the future for those with a university education.12、I'd like to B、go over the lessons once more before we take the exam tomorrow.13、Some old people don't like pop songs because they can't C、tolerate so much noise.14、He just couldn't A、figure out what in the world she had been talking about all the time.15、The leaves are D、falling down to the ground when autumn comes.16、When Mr. Jones gets old, he will B、hand over his business to his son.17、The hunter C、lay on his back with his eyes half closed.18、The bridge was named A、after the hero who gave his life for the cause of the people.19、The rain was heavy and A、consequently the land was flooded.20、He used to have a B、Hobby of stamp-collection, but he has given it up.21、The manager promised to keep me C、informed of how our business was going on .22、He had difficulties making himself understood, but we didn't C、show any sign of impatience.23、A、When compared with the size of the whole earth , the highest mountain does not seem high at all.24、All D、that is needed is a continuous supply of the basic necessities of life.25、B、Any student with a little common sense should be able to answer the question.26、It was essential that the application forms C、be sent back before the deadline.27、He must have had an accident, or he A、would have been here then.28、Neither Larry's father nor his mother C、was at home.29、Excuse me, sir. I've lost my watch. Do you have A、the time?30、In spite of your living so far away, we both hope very much B、that you come三、词形变换31、To our great _disappointment (disappoint) , Mrs. White won't be able to join us in the party this weekend.32、Don't you think that's a (wonder)wonderful___story?33、It's hard to find any totally __pure (purity)water because of the water pollution.34、She gave her husband a sharp look to _silence (silent) him.35、Judy is certainly unfit for the teaching profession, for he is too _impatient (patience) with slow learners.四、完形填空36、Do you find getting up in the morning so difficult that it's painful? This 1、A、might be called laziness, but Dr. Kleitman has a new explanation. He has proved that everyone has a daily energy 2、C、cycle During the hours when you 3、D、labor through your work you may say that you are "hot". That's true. The time of day when you feel most 4、A、energetic is when your cycle of body temperature is 5、B、at its peak. For some people the peak comes during the forenoon. For 6、D、others it comes in the afternoon or evening. No one has discovered why this is so, but it 7、B、leads to such familiar monologues (自言自语)as: Get up, John! You'll be late for work again! The possible explanation to the trouble is that John is at his 8、C、temperature and energy peak in the evening. 9、A、Much family quarreling ends when husbands and wives realize 10、D、what these energy cycles mean, and which cycle each member of the 11、B、family、has.You can't change your energy cycle, but you can learn to make your life 12、A、fit it better. 13、D、Habit can help, Dr. Kieitman believes. Maybe you're sleepy in the evening but feel you must 14、D、stay up late anyway. Counteract(对换)your cycle 15、B、to some extent by habitually staying up late than you want to. If your energy is low in the morning but you have important job to do 16、A、early in the day, 20、A、rise before your usual hour. This won't change your cycle, but you'll get up steam and work better at your low point. Whenever possible, do 20、B、routine work in the afternoon and 19、C、save tasks requiring more energy or concentration for your 20、C、sharper hours.五、阅读理解38、SYDNEY: As they sat sharing sweets beside a swimming pool in 1999 , Shane Gould and Jessicah Schipper were simply getting along well , chatting about sport , life and " anything else that came up . "Yet in Sydney next month , they will meet again by the pool , and for a short time the friends will race against each other in the 50-meter butterfly(蝶泳)in the Australian championships at Homebush Bay .Gould , now a 47-year-old mother of four , has announced she will be making a return to elite competition(顶级赛事)to swim the one event ,。
完型填空:最好把八套模拟题以及上课时下发资料里的完型填空都复习了,但是下面的5个题要重点背。
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5、补充的新题:In a telephone survey of more than 2,000 adults,21% said they believed the sun revolved(旋转)around the earth. An __1__7% did not know which revolved around_2_ I have no doubt that _3_all of these people were__4__ in school that the earth revolves around the sun _5_may even have written it _6_ a test. But they never _7_ their incorrect mental models of planetary (行星的)_8_ because their every day observations didn‘t support _9_ their teachers told them:People see the sun moving _10_ the sky as morning turns to night,and the earth seems stationary (静止的)_11_ that is happening. Students can learn the right answers _12_ heart in class,and yet never combined them _13_ heir working models of the world. The objectively correct answer the professor accepts and the _14_ personal understanding of the world can _15_ side by side,each unaffected by the other
Outside of class,the student continues to use the _16_ model because it has always worked well _17_ that circumstance. Unless professors address _18_ errors in students‘personal models of the world,students are not _19_ to replace them with the _20_ one.
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