2007年广东省统考真题
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2007年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(广东卷)语文参考答案1-8题、13题每题3分,多选、错选不给分,12题6分,多选不给分,选对一项给3分。
9.(9分)1.(3分)本题考查考生对浅易文言文的理解能力。
异史氏曰/满招损/谦受益/天道也/名小立/遂自以为是/执叶公之余习/狃而不变/势不至大败涂地不止也/满之为害如是夫2.(6分)本题考查考生对浅易文言文的理解能力及语言表达能力,包括对词的理解和词类活用的考查。
①(狐狸)只是用浓墨洒成大黑点,(弄得)满纸都是。
郭生对此感到奇怪,拿着纸来告诉王生。
但:只是,仅仅。
②郭生因此感激狐狸,常常置办(美味的)饭菜,供给狐狸吃喝。
德:感激,感恩10.(6分)本题考查考生鉴赏文学作品的形象和语言的能力。
(1)清秋日暮月初白落叶流萤孤灯(2)诗人于清秋日暮在溪亭散心。
月上高树,酒已半醒,周围一片冷清幽寂。
诗人独自在落叶飘零的树林中穿行。
“穿”字形象地传达出诗人的孤独、徘徊的情绪。
诗人又坐在林中百无聊赖地“数”起了流萤,“数”字传神地描绘出诗人苦闷无聊的心境。
11.(6分)本题考查考生的语言积累和文学素养。
(1)潮平两岸阔风正一帆悬(2)幽咽泉流冰下难冰泉冷涩弦凝绝(3)奈何取之尽淄铢用之如泥沙(4)斜阳草树寻常巷陌14.(4分)本题考查考生对文章结构的理解和分析能力。
不重复,第二段是说艺术的表达技巧需要适中,符合客观规律,因而有科学性;第四段则说艺术作品表现的内容,能够揭示事物的本来面目,因而有科学性。
15.(5分)本题考查考生对作者观点的概括能力。
从事科学研究的人,应该学习艺术,以不断提高形象思维能力,激发想象和创造能力。
从事艺术工作的人,应该学习科学,以不断提高理性思维能力,更有利于把握艺术的规律。
一个既懂得自然科学,又有艺术素养,二者相互补充、相得益彰,才能得到全面发展。
16.(4分)本题考查考生梳理文章脉络、分析作品结构和概括作品内容的能力。
突出了雪美丽与丑陋的两重性,从而为下文写泥泞作铺垫。
2007年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(广东卷)文科基础本试卷共12页,75题,满分150分。
考试用时120分钟。
注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名和考生号、试室号、座位号填写在答题卡上。
用2B铅笔将试卷类型(B)填涂在答题卡相应位置上。
将条形码横贴在答题卡右上角“条形码粘贴处”。
2.每题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案,答案不能答在试卷上。
3.考生必须保持答题卡的整洁。
考试结束后,将试卷和答案卡一并交回。
本试卷共75题,全部是单项选择题,每题2分。
在每题的四个选项中,只有一项是符合题目要求的,多选、错选均不得分。
1.货币在商品流通中起着重要作用。
下列对于货币的正确认识是A.货币只有流通手段的职能B.货币就是金银、金银就是货币C.有商品交换、就有货币D.货币能表现一切商品的价值2.气候、时间、地域、宗教信仰、习俗等因素的变化,都会引起商品价格的变动。
它们对商品价格的影响,是因为改变了A.该商品的供求关系B.该商品的价值量C.该商品的个别劳动生产率D.该商品的社会劳动生产率3.在同一时空条件下,生产同样的商品,不同的生产者有的赚钱有的赔钱,其根本原因在于A.生产技术条件不同B.所耗费的个别劳动时间不同C.出售产品的价格不同D.所耗费的社会必要劳动时间不同4.下表是“2002-2006年我国城乡居民家庭恩格尔系统情况”。
根据材料,针对这段时期,下列说法正确的是2002年2003年2004年2005年2006年年份项目第1页(共16页)37.7 37.1 37.7 36.7 35.8城镇居民家庭恩格尔系数(%)46.2 45.6 47.7 45.5 43.0农村居民家庭恩格尔系数(%)A.城乡居民生活水平总体呈下降趋势B.城乡居民生活水平总体呈上升趋势C.城镇居民生活水平不断提高,农村居民生活水平不断下降D.农村居民生活水平不断提高,城镇居民生活水平不断下降5.某位国有独资企业技术骨干的年收入,由工资、奖金、股票投资收入等构成。
绝密*启用前试卷类型:A 2007年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(广东卷)英语本试卷共12页,四大题,满分150分。
考试用时120分钟。
I.听力(共两节,满分35分)第一节听力理解(5段共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)每段播放两遍。
各段后有几个小题,各段播放前每小题有5秒钟的阅题时间。
请根据各段播放内容及其相关小题,在5秒钟内从题中所给的A、B、C项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
听第一段对话,回答第1—3题。
1.What does the girl want her father to buy7A.A ruler.B.High-tech things.C.Pencils and erasers.2.Which of the following does the father consider buying for his daughter?A.A calculator.B.A computer.C.An MP3.3.Which of the following could be a reason for her father to buy what she wants7A.She volunteers to use some of her own money.B.She asks her father to buy a cheap one online.C.She tells her father she is the best in school.听第二段对话,回答第4—6题。
4.What do the speakers think of San Francisco?A.It is a big city.B.They both love the city.C.It isn't so expensive to live there.5.What does the woman think of cell phone interruption?A.She likes it.B.She doesn't mind it.C.She considers it rude.6.What reason does the man give to answer his cell phone?A.He feels like answering.B.He wants to know who's calling.C.He thinks that it could be something important.听第三段对话,回答第7—9题。
绝密★启用前试卷类型:A 2007年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(广东卷)语文本试卷共8页,24小题,满分150分。
考试用时150分钟。
注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或掺字笔将自己的姓名和考生号、试室号、座位号填写在答题卡上。
用2B铅笔将试卷类型(A)填涂在答题卡相应位置上。
将条形码横贴在答题卡右上角“条形码粘贴处”。
2.选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案.答案不能答在试卷上。
3.非选择题必须用黑色字迹钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然目再写上新的答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液。
不按以上要求作答的答案无效。
4.作答选做题时,请先用2B铅笔填涂选做题的题组号对应的信息点,再作答。
漏涂、错涂、多涂的,答案无效。
5.考生必须保持答题卡的整洁。
考试结束后,将试卷和答题卡一并交回。
一、本大题4小题,每小题3分,共12分。
1.下列词语中加点的字,读音完全不相同的一组是A.峥.嵘狰.狞慎.重缜.密周全 B.诅.咒趔趄.狙.击神情沮.丧C.讥诮.眉梢.俏.丽峭.拔刚劲 D.辍.笔啜.泣拙.劣相形见绌.2.下列各句中加点的词语,使用恰当的一句是A.父亲收藏的那些产于不同时代、具有不同造型、来自不同国家的玩具汽车,把小小的书房挤得满满当当,间不容发....。
B.我们不能因为有姚明等人加盟美国NBA,就妄自菲薄....地说,我国的篮球运动足以与欧美篮球强国抗衡了。
C.沈从文早在20世纪30年代就因在《边城》中描绘了一个独特的湘西世界,展现了豪爽与浪漫的湘西风情而名噪一时....。
D.我俩考虑问题时,他习惯从大的方面着眼,我总是从具体方法入手,虽然南辕北辙....,但总能殊途同归。
3.在下面各句横线处依次填入的词语,最恰当的一组是①应该以实际运用能力来我们的学习效果。
②老百姓说得好,常年无灾情,不可一日不防备。
绝密★启用前试卷类型:A 2007年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(广东卷)生物(三模)本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,共10页,满分150分。
考试用时120分钟。
注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名和考生号填写在答题卡上。
用2B铅笔将答题卡试卷类型(A)涂黑。
在答题卡右上角的“试室号”栏填写本科目试室号,在“座位号”列表内填写座位号,并用2B铅笔将相应的信息点涂黑。
不按要求填涂的,答卷无效。
2.选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案,答案不能答在试卷上。
3.非选择题必须用黑色字迹钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液。
不按以上要求作答的答案无效。
4.考生必须保持答题卡的整洁,考试结束后,将试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分选择题(共70分)一.选择题:本题共20小题,每小题2分,共40分。
每小题给出的四个选项中,只有一.个.选项最符合题目要求。
1.广东省中山市质监局查获中山市东升镇某豆腐加工店使用非食用原料碱性橙Ⅱ,浸染豆腐皮,碱性橙Ⅱ是一种偶氮类碱性染料,俗名“王金黄”,为致癌物,过量摄取、吸入以及皮肤接触该物质均会造成急性和慢性的中毒伤害。
若用药物抑制癌细胞,关键是抑制()的形成A 染色体 B.四分体C.运载体D.溶酶体2. 下面是四位同学的实验操作方法或结果,其中错误的一项是A.甲基绿使DNA变红,吡罗红是RNA变绿B.纸层析法分离叶绿体中的色素,其颜色从上到下依次是:橙黄色、黄色、蓝绿色和黄绿色C.蛋白质与双缩脲试剂作用产生紫色反应D.显微镜下观察根尖的有丝分裂,在细胞呈正方形的区域易找到分裂期的细胞3.日前因食用有毒福寿螺,首现群体性感染广州管圆线虫病集体入院治疗事件,引起市民对生吃海鲜制品的极大关注。
2007年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(广东卷)英语本试卷共12页,四大题,满分150分。
考试用时120分钟。
·听第一段对话,回答第1—3题。
1. What does the girl want her father to buy7A. A ruler.B. High-tech things.C. Pencils and erasers.2. Which of the following does the father consider buying for his daughter?A. A calculator.B. A computer.C. An MP3.3. Which of the following could be a reason for her father to buy what she wants7A. She volunteers to use some of her own money.B. She asks her father to buy a cheap one online.C. She tells her father she is the best in school.听第二段对话,回答第4—6题。
4. What do the speakers think of San Francisco?A. It is a big city.B. They both love the city.C. It isn't so expensive to live there.5. What does the woman think of cell phone interruption?A. She likes it.B. She doesn't mind it.C. She considers it rude.6. What reason does the man give to answer his cell phone?A. He feels like answering.B. He wants to know who's calling.C. He thinks that it could be something important.听第三段对话,回答第7—9题。
2007学普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(广东卷)历史(模拟)本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,考试时间120分钟,满分150分。
注意事项:1、答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的学校、班级、姓名和考号填写在答卷上2、选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案;不能答在试卷上。
3、非选择题必须用黑色字迹钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答卷各题目指定区域内的相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液。
不按以上要求作答的答案无效。
4、考生必须保持答卷的整洁,考试结束后,将答题卡交回。
第一部分选择题(共75分)1.西周立国,以封建制度为支柱,政治秩序仰赖封建制度来维持。
我们对于周代封建的认识,不正确的是:A.宗法关系是封建制度的基础 B.与周王室无血缘关系者,被排除出封建对象之外C.诸侯受封以后仍维持与周王室的关系 D.统治权力与土地依贵族阶级高下而逐层分割2、从西周的“田里不鬻”到战国时期的“民得买卖”所反映出来的实质问题是A.私田开垦越来越多 B.铁农具和牛耕出现,生产效率提高C.国君承认私田主人的土地所有权 D.生产关系发生质的变化3.在中国古代史上,经常出现地方分裂或者叛乱的现象,对这种现象的评述,正确的①根本原因是封建经济的分散性②主要原因是其统治政策的失误导致中央弱地方强③破坏生产,给人民带来深重灾难④给我们的启示是地方政权不宜过大,必须保持中央政令的畅通A、①②③B、①② c、②③④ D、①②③④4.明中后期“奴富至数百万,初缙绅皆丑之,而今则乐与为朋矣”;“缙绅家之女(婚嫁)惟财是计,不问非类”。
(《林居漫录》)导致这种社会巨变主要原因是:A.商品经济的发展B.封建制度的衰落C. 受西方文明的影响D.民主思想影响5、董仲舒在《深察名号》中认为“天生民性,有善质而未能善,于是为之立王以善之,此天意也”。
试卷类型:A2023年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(广东卷)英语试卷本试卷共12页,四大题,满分150分。
考试用时120分钟。
注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹地钢笔或签字笔将自己地姓名和考生号、试室号、座位号填写在答题卡上。
用2B铅笔将试卷类型(A)填涂在答题卡相应位置上。
将条形码横贴在答题卡右上角"条形码粘贴处"。
2.选择题每小题选出解析后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目选项地解析信息点涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他解析,解析不能答在试卷上。
3.非选择题必须用黑色字迹钢笔或签字笔作答,解析必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来地解析,然后再写上新地解析;不准使用铅笔和涂改液。
不按以上要求作答地解析无效。
4.考生必须保持答题卡地整洁。
考试结束后,将试卷和答题卡一并交回。
I听力(共两节,满分35分)第一节听力理解(5段共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)每段播放两遍。
各段后有几个小题,各段播放前每小题有5秒钟地阅题时间。
请根据各段播放内容及其相关小题,在5秒钟内从题中所给地A、B、C项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
听第一段对话,回答第1—3题。
1.What does the girl want her father to buy7A.A ruler.B.High-tech things.C.Pencils and erasers.2.Which of the following does the father consider buying for his daughter?A.A calculator.B.A computer.C.An MP3.3.Which of the following could be a reason for her father to buy what she wants7 A.She volunteers to use some of her own money.B.She asks her father to buy a cheap one online.C.She tells her father she is the best in school.听第二段对话,回答第4—6题。
(2007年广东)8.我国的基本经济制度是公有制为主体,多种所有制经济共同发展。
对“公有制为主体”的正确理解是A.公有制在各个经济领域必须占支配地位B.在混合所有制经济中,公有制成分必须保持在50%以上C.公有制在各个地方都必须保持量和质的优势D.公有资产在社会总资产中占优势,国有经济要控制国民经济命脉(2007年广东)9.观察右图,判断2006年我国经济发展所处的态势A.低增长低通胀B.高增长高通胀C.高增长低通胀D.低增长高通胀(2007年广东)10.近年来我国商品房价格上涨过快。
为了抑制房价涨幅,政府可以选择的措施有A.扩大商品房需求B.增加商品房用地的供给C.规定商品房价格 D.减少商品房用地的供给根据以下材料,回答11-12题。
为了提高我国高收入群体自觉纳税的意识,2006年11月8日国家税务总局发布了《个人所得税自行纳税申报办法(试行)》。
首次明确提出个人年收入所得12万元以上的纳税人须向税务机关自行申报纳税。
(2007年广东)11.该文件的发布体现的税收特征是A.无偿性 B.固定性 C.强制性 D.自觉性(2007年广东)12.从权利和义务的角度看,上述材料说明我国公民A.收人越高,义务越大 B.权利和义务都不容推卸C.基本义务是不断变化的 D.必须自觉履行义务(2007年广东)13.经济全球化及国际恐怖主义等因素促使国家间不断加强合作,但这种合作并没有消除各国在经济上的竞争和安全上的防范。
这说明影响国际关系的决定性因素是A.国家利益 B.国家性质 C.综合国力 D.国际竞争(2007年广东)14.今年年初,应温家宝总理的邀请,12名建筑工人、乡村医生、出租车司机、农民、下岗再就业人员等基层代表,出席国务院征求意见的座谈会。
这体现了A.公民直接行使国家权力B.政府体察民情,尊重民意C.政府坚持依法行政的原则 D.公民有向国家权力机关反映意见的权利(2007年广东)15.某市政府规定,“凡是市政府发布或经市政府同意以部门名义印发的涉及经济社会发展和人民群众切身利益的重要文件,均需进行解读”。
2007年广东省成人高等教育学士学位外语水平考试Paper One 试卷一(90 minutes)Part I Dialogue Completion (15 points)1. Clerk: Please fill out the form.Guest: All right. , please?Clerk: It's August, the thirteenth.A. What day is it todayB. What's the numberC. What's the date todayD. What's the time now2. Speaker A: Can you tell me the way to the library?Speaker B: Sure. Turn left at the next crossing.Speaker A: Is it on King Street?Speaker B: .A. That's alrightB. Yes. You can't miss itC. It's obviousD. OK. Just do it3. Patient: Could you arrange for me to see Doctor Smith tomorrow morning?Nurse: . He won't be free until 12:00.A. You can call laterB. You're unluckyC. I can't do thatD. I'm afraid not4. Lisa: You look great. Any good news?Alex: I just came back from my vacation.Lisa: Wow, ! Maybe I should take a vacation, too.A. I didn't see itB. good for youC. I didn't find itD. hard to believe5. Waiter: Hello, sir. ?Customer: Could you give us a second, please?Waiter: Sure.A. Are you ready to orderB. How can I help youC. Ready to take my orderD. Can I do you a favor6. Heather: Look, I've got a problem here. Will you help me?Rebecca: , but I'll try.A. No, I won'tB. I'm really willing toC. Yes, I'm gladD. I'm not sure if I can7. Conductor: Good morning, , please?Passenger: Here you are.A. can I have your ticketB. anything to declareC. can I help youD. anything special8. Waitress: Yes, sir, anything the matter?Customer: , but this soup is too salty.Waitress: I'm very sorry, sir. I'll change it for you.A. I can't stand itB. Sorry to do itC. I hate to complainD. Sorry to bother you9. Student: Professor Lance, your lecture on cloning is very interesting!Professor: . Are you a student of biology?Student: No. I major in chemistry.A. I think soB. I'm glad to hear thatC. It must beD. It's not so interesting10. Clerk: Central Ballet. ?Customer: Yes, what's on tonight?Clerk: Sleeping Beauty.A. May I help youB. What do you wantC. Can you speak outD. What's the matter11. Mary: I'm sorry, but I can't seem to find that tape you lent me. I must have lost it.Susan: Oh no! !Mary: But don't worry. I'll buy you a new one.A. Don't do thatB. What a shameC. Don't say thatD. How pity it is12. Richard: . My name is Richard Stewart. May I take a picture of you?Mrs. Vann: By all means. I'm Mrs. Vann. Glad to meet you.A. I'm sorryB. Excuse meC. Pardon meD. Attention, please13. Susan: Let's go to the restaurant and have dinner right now!Marilyn: OK. Let's get in.Susan: Thanks. .A. After youB. You go firstC. I'll follow youD. Have fun14. Alexandra: Excuse me, officer. Can you tell me how to get to Linden Street?Policeman: Sure. You should take No. 1 Train to Van Cortland Park.Alexandra: Thank you.Policeman: Anytime.A. CongratulationsB. Pleasant journeyC. God bless youD. Good luck15. Richard: Oh, I've got to go.Robbie: It was a pleasure meeting you, too. Bye-bye.A. It was nice of you to meet meB. It was nice to have met youC. It was nice meeting you hereD. It was nice for you to meet mePart ⅡReading Comprehension (40 points)Passage OneIn your car you may have a cell phone, a telephone also known as a mobile phone that youcan carry around and use anywhere. On your way, you may feel coordinated and enjoy your hands-free phone talking while driving. But recent studies suggest that it isn't the dialing or the arm waving that makes driving while talking on a cell phone dangerous. It is the yakking itself or more precisely, tile continuous conversation with someone who isn't present- that makes. David Strayer, a Utah psychologist, says "Your driving performance while talking on a cell phone is weakened at levels comparable to, or worse than, driving with a blood alcohol level of 0.08," which is the legal limit in most states of America.Using a driving-training simulator, Strayer and his colleagues compared the attention levels and response time of 110 drivers in various situations. In dense traffic, cell phone users were about 20 percent slower to respond to sudden hazards than other drivers, and they were about twice as likely to drive into the back of a braking car in front of them. "Cell phone drivers are obtaining less than 50 percent of the visual information that non-cell drivers are getting," says Strayer, "Looking and seeing are not one and the same." By contrast, the researchers found that listening to the radio or conversing with passengers is not as hazardous. "When a dangerous situation arises, the driver and passengers put their conversation on pause," Strayer says.Whether talking with a passenger or someone on a cell phone, however, people are less able to recall the details of a conversation carried on while driving. "So it might not be good for your economic health to discuss investment strategies with your agent while either of you is driving." Strayer adds lastly.16. According to the recent studies, which of the following makes driving dangerous?A. A cell phone dialing by the driver.B. The driver's endless arm waving.C. The driver's continuous cell phone talking.D. The absence of another phone speaker.17. Which of the following does Strayer want to stress most?A. The driving performance may be weakened by a cell phone talking.B. The driving performance may be affected by a high blood alcohol level.C. Drivers are not to drive over the cell phone or after drinking.D. A cell phone talking is no less hazardous than alcohol in driving.18. The experiment shows all the following EXCEPT that .A. the cell phone drivers get less than half of the visual informationB. the cell phone drivers are twice as likely to hit the front carsC. the cell phone drivers' response to sudden dangers is slowerD. the 110 drivers were reluctant to take part in the experiments19. Strayer discourages drivers from talking, about business on cell phones while driving because .A. they tend to forget the details of a conversationB. both the driver and his agent happen to be drivingC. it might not be good for the driver's memoryD. the other passengers would overhear the conversation20. It can be inferred that the author's attitude toward cell phone yakking is .A. approvingB. disapprovingC. encouragingD. indifferentPassage TwoIt's no great surprise that Bill Gates has decided to walk away from his day-to-day involvement with Microsoft, and use his full attention to oversee how the Bill Gates Foundation spends its $16 billion on philanthropy, or charity. But Gates is not the first one to follow the path. Ever since the Industrial Revolution, wealthy self-made businessmen and businesswomen .have felt a calling to create a legacy that goes beyond a profit and loss sheet. The saying "He who dies rich, dies disgraced" runs deeply through the business community.But out of all the great philanthropists, Mr. Gates' career path appears to be closest to the oil millionaire John Rockefeller. Both were self-made men and both became the richest men on the planet. Rockefeller was in his late fifties when he turned his attention full time to philanthropy--creating vast charitable foundations to promote health and education. Now Gates says he will do the same in his early fifties. "With great wealth comes great responsibility," he adds.Like Gates, many philanthropists do not want to pass on too much wealth to their children. They want them to be comfortable, with a nice house and some money in trust for their grandchildren. But they don't want to leave them millions and millions because they know how important it is for them to make their own way. In Britain, for instance, the newspaper rich lists are increasingly dominated by self-made millionaires, rather than inherited wealth. New money is less likely to be tied up in assets, making it ripe for philanthropy.The appearance of the welfare state also had a great impact on attitudes to philanthropy. The state was saying it would take over much of the role of what was once regarded as the responsibility of private philanthropists.21. Bill Gates has done all the following EXCEPT .A. abandoning his career with Microsoft's daily businessB. devoting the rest of his life to philanthropic causesC. leaving his children enough money for a comfortable lifeD. defying John Rockefeller in creating charitable foundations22. The saying "He who dies rich, dies disgraced" properly means that .A. the wealthy people should give away their fortunes after deathB. the wealthy people should feel ashamed for their assetsC. the wealthy people should abandon their careers for charitiesD. it is shameful for the wealthy people to keep their wealth till death23. Gates and Rockefeller are similar in that .A. both of them inherited their wealthB. their career paths are exactly the sameC. both decided to devote to charity in their fiftiesD. both made their fortunes in the same way24. Many wealthy people don't want to leave too much behind mainly because .A. it is not easy for them to make their fortunesB. they want their children to make their own wayC. they just wish their children to have a comfortable lifeD. they hope to gain reputation by donating their wealth25. The chief reason why philanthropy has come into a good stage is that .A. the new money is less likely to be regarded as one's private wealthB. Gates will devote his full attention to philanthropyC. the welfare state would take over all the charity responsibilitiesD. many new millionaires are self-made rather than inheritedPassage ThreeIn 1991, when announced to be HIV positive, "Magic" Johnson became the face of a disease that the public still had a lot to learn about. The basketball star established the Magic Johnson Foundation that year and took a leading role on the public relations and fund-raising fronts in the fight against HIV and AIDS. Fifteen years later, there is still more work to do."A lot of times, what happens is that the poster's not enough," Johnson says, motioning to his likeness on the blackboard behind him. "So I have to get out and tell them myself, like I’m doing here today." Johnson is now talking to an assembly at Boys and Girls High School in his neighborhood of Brooklyn, N. Y. The crowd is a few hundred students in a mostly black, working-class neighborhood. Thus event is the fourth of a 10-city speaking tour that is organized for minority communities.According to drug maker Abbot, half of the more than one million Americans living with HIV are black. African-American men are being diagnosed with the disease at a rate 10 times as high as that of white men. For women, the situation is even worse. The rate of diagnosis for African-American women is 23 times as high as that for their white counterparts."Right now, we don't have a solution on how to combat it, so we're trying to do some different things than what has happened before," Johnson says.Getting the word out is what draws Johnson to black neighborhood high schools such as this one, and the message he brings with him is a practical one. "The safest sex is no sex," he says. "But, in reality, we know only a certain number of people are going to hear that. Then I hit them with ' Hey. if you're going to do it, you've got to protect yourself and your partner. '"Hopefully, by talking realistically instead of avoiding the issues, Johnson can help make the next generation of African-Americans less likely to have HIV and AIDS. "Just try to be real with them," he says. "They appreciate that."26. The phrase "disease that the public still had a lot to learn about" here means a disease that .A. was already well-known thenB. was too complicated for peopleC. was still too new to be understoodD. killed too many victims then27. According to the passage, the group with the highest AIDS rate is .A. the white AmericansB. African-American menC. the American womenD. the black American women28. The speaker is named "Magic" Johnson because .A. he was once a famous basketball coachB. he was a happy survivor of the unhappy diseaseC. he was given chance to talk of his own experienceD. he was a very practical and realistic person in life29. The word "combat" (Paragraph 4) is closest in meaning to .A. come backB. combineC. fight againstD. avoid30. What is the purpose of Johnson's speech tour?A. To take himself as an example in fighting the disease.B. To raise the awareness of young Americans against the disease.C. To provide a better cure for the black American HIV sufferers.D. To try some new medical solutions on the HIV and AIDS sufferers.Passage FourOnce upon a time all you needed for a camping trip was a sleeping bag, a compass and some common sense. Now, according to my local sporting goods retailer, a lot more should be added. However, outdoor travel has become such a trend that urban people find themselves with some upscale retailers to address their every desire."Eco" and "adventure" are the latest fashionable words in destination travel; those in the industry know they can make serious cash off all the consumers. These are consumers who get outdoors not for nature's sake, but to work out simply for a splendid cocktail party.As a result of high-end demand, the great outdoors is becoming less affordable and accessible for ordinary people. Our national parks used to be vast acres of wilderness where people could go and enjoy nature, for free. But over the past 100 years, the government has been slowly selling or leasing off public lands for profit, and our current president is continuing the trend. Large ski resorts have swallowed up plenty of wilderness and small towns in the West by attracting more high-end businesses. Nature is now a commodity that can be repackaged and sold to the wealthy developers. As for the small amount of public land left, well, try to remember the last time you camped at a state park for free.The Joneses and everyone trying to keep up with them want a piece of the outdoors, but only with creature comforts included. The rest of us are being slowly priced out of nature. Pretty soon my tent and sleeping pack will be out of date; since camping will mean a luxury yurt with skylights for star-gazing. If this is what signifies experiencing nature in the new millennium, then Thoreau must be rolling in his grave.31. According to the author, outdoor travel has now become .A. less needed for the urban residentsB. an uncontrolled trend for city dwellersC. an ever more attractive interest for urban peopleD. so economical that most urban people can afford it32. The phrase "make serious cash off all the consumers" (Paragraph 2) means “”.A. make consumers deposit all their money into bankB. cause the consumers to use up all their moneyC. make all the consumers cash their money in the bankD. make a careful plan to attract as many consumers as possible33. Paragraph 2 is written to .A. introduce the nature's change of the outdoor travel todayB. criticize the outdoor campers for their waste of moneyD. describe the difference of outdoor camping today and what it was beforeD. imply the strong influence of the consuming society on the outdoor travel34. The author believes that .A. the government is right to sell or lease public lands to wealthy developersB. public lands shouldn't have been sold or leased to individuals for profitsC. nature should be left for wide public to enjoy rather than to rentD. the outdoor campers should be more clear-minded in spending money35. What can ordinary city dwellers do if the current outdoor travel trend continues?A. They can do nothing but give up their outdoor travel.B. They would feel angry and protest against the ill-trend.C. The government and the industry may change their attitude.D. Fewer and fewer urban people will make their seasonal outdoor travel.Part III Vocabulary and Structure (20 points)36. Taxes provide most of the government's .A. revenuesB. expensesC. profitsD. rewards37. Finding an excuse for herself, she claimed that it was outside her of responsibility.A. fieldB. rangeC. limitD. extent38. Gratitude is defined as the art of showing for every kindness, great and small.A. affectionB. appreciationC. motivationD. opposition39. My father seemed to be in no to look at my school report that day.A. feelingB. attitudeC. emotionD. mood40. It is not possible to exactly how our actions will affect the future.A. expectB. forbidC. foreseeD. inspect41. People who can't between colors are said to be color-blind.A. separateB. splitC. distinguishD. divide42. The twins are so much that it is difficult to tell one from the other.A. sameB. likelyC. alikeD. identical43. A pop star usually leads quite a hard life, with a lot of traveling heavy schedules.A. with regard toB. as toC. in relation toD. owing to44. There are many inconveniences that have to be when you are camping.A. put up withB. put down toC. put offD. put away45. This newspaper will not knowingly accept for real estate which is in violation of the law.A. publishingB. advertisingC. claimingD. discussing46. The film was picked up by a branch of 20th Century Fox and will be in a few cities this fall.A. freedB. openedC. startedD. released47. My experience me that a background in pure science is an ideal preparation for doing business.A. invitedB. persuadedC. advisedD. convinced48. E-commerce has increased the on customer satisfaction and delivery fulfillment.A. centerB. focusC. workforceD. target49. "I don't have much money," he'd say, "I need to my school loans."A. pay outB. pay backC. pay downD. pay for50. One hundred online courses make a Harvard education, worldwide.A. valuableB. allowableC. accessibleD. knowledgeable51. Video games, hated by parents and teachers as the enemy of learning, may be good for kids .A. in allB. after allC. for allD. by all52. Schools were created to prepare children for socialization.A. in the partB. on the partC. in partD. as a part53. The increased use of computers in business has been by a costly increase in computer crime.A. accompaniedB. disappointedC. matchedD. witnessed54. The United States today is no longer considered a "melting pot" society by many of its residents. , many people prefer the term "salad bowl."A. MoreoverB. More oftenC. Truly speakingD. Instead55. The students expected there more reviewing classes before the final exams.A. isB. beingC. areD. to be56. I respect Oprah's opinion, but I would also like her to respect .A. my ownB. mine'sC. mineD. me57. As a matter of fact, our life styles are changing and our bodies.A. as suchB. so such.C. such areD. so are58. The computer, working very fast, data at the speed of light.A. handlesB. handlingC. handledD. has handled59. I bought a new house last year, but I my old house yet, so at the moment I have two houses.A. didn't sellB. have not soldC. had not soldD. don't sell60. John didn't want to risk wet as he had only one suit.A. gettingB. to getC. being gotD. to begotten61. Martha ran all the way up to the station that her boyfriend had left fifteen minutes before.A. in order to findB. so as to findC. only to findD. such as to find62. George went hunting for a room but he didn't find one .A. to liveB. to live inC. for livingD. to be living in63. The chairman insists that there a meeting to be held within the shortest possible time.A. isB. will beC. wasD. be64. , gold is treasured not only for its beauty but also for its utility.A. In conclusionB. In contrastC. In additionD. In comparison65. With the guide the way, the rescue team set off on foot into the dark night.A. leadsB. ledC. leadingD. to lead66. The player asked he an opportunity to explain his case.A. givesB. be givenC. is givenD. should give67. We made this album for audience and critics; and "haters" were the last thing on our .A. brainB. listC. imageD. mind68. faculty member at a university, one has to have a doctorate degree.A. To becomeB. BecomeC. One becomesD. One becoming69. With Switzerland-based World Wildlife Fund, China is making a devoted effort the endangered pandas.A. savedB. savingC. saveD. to save70. Managing is the process of getting things by and through others.A. doneB. doC. doingD. did71. is a great pity that there are some disagreements in the school board meeting.A. ThatB. ThisC. ItD. There72. As his advisor, I believe that Jack Smith is bound to accomplish much at your university he be admitted.A. mightB. whetherC. hadD. should73. Skimming is one of the major types of selective reading. It differs from normal reading not all of the material is read.A. in thatB. in whichC. at thatD. by which74. When a hill, the driver should build up speed early in order to cut down gasoline consumption.A. approachedB. to approachC. approachD. approaching75. Dramatic changes in higher education are giving more people ever the chance of studying for a degree.A. thatB. thanC. asD. whoPart IV Cloze Test (10 points)For reasons of safety and ease of maintenance, Washington and dozens of other communities are building rubber sidewalks made 76 ground-up tires of cars and bikes. The rubber squares are up to three times more expensive than concrete squares but 77 longer, because tree roots and freezing weather won't crack them. That, 78 , could reduce the number of slip-and-fall complaints made 79 uneven pavements. The shock-absorbing surface also happens to be easier on the joints of slow runners and more forgiving when someone slips or falls. And the rubber sidewalks are considered more environmentally friendly. They 80 a way to recycle some of the estimated 290 million tires 81 out each year in the United States, and they do not restrict tree roots the way concrete squares 82 . Since 2001, a company, Rubbersidewalks, has been grinding thousands of old tires into small pieces, 83 sticky substances and baking the material into sidewalk sections that weigh less than eleven pounds a square foot, or a quarter of the weight of concrete. The rubber squares are now 84 in two colors of gray and orange. The District of Columbia has spent about $ 60,000 to replace broken concrete with the rubber squares here and there in a residential 85 northeast of theCapital.76. A. of B. on C. by D. for77. A. stay B. last C. exist D. survive78. A. by turns B. by return C. in turn D. in return79. A. for B. with C. to D. against80. A. furnish B. offer C. give D. refer81. A. thrown B. throwing C. threw D. throws82. A. doing B. done C. did D. do83. A. add B. added C. adding D. adds84. A. available B. accessible C. advisable D. achievable85. A. zone B. location C. position D. neighborhoodPaper Two 试卷二(30 minutes)Part ⅤWriting (15 points)1.影视明星和体育明星有何不同?2.你为什么喜欢影视明星(或体育明星)?3.明星偶像在学习中能起到什么积极作用?I Like Sports Stars BestWhom do you like best, Movie Stars or Sports Stars? Different people have different answers of this question. Some like Movie Stars, while others like Sports Stars, I myself prefer Sports Stars to Movie Stars.Although Movie Stars and Sports Stars are both public figures to ordinary people, although they are both wealthy, although Movie Stars are more popular than Sports Stars, I still like Sports Stars best, because on the one hand, they create a kind of sport spirit characterized with openness, fairness, justice. On the other hand, Sports Stars usually have a strong will and never-give-up determination in their careers; take World Table Tennis Championship Miss Deng Yaping as an example, her hard work and determination to success helped her overcome many disadvantages, her brilliant achievements have definitely proved that height was nothing but hard work was everything.So far as Sports Stars are concerned, I think they are such kind of persons who are worthy of recognition, who I look up to when it comes to the game. Sports Stars are examples that whatever my dream will be, it is possible to become just as what it might be. And whatever my goal will be, I can only reach it with a little hard work, effort, and commitment.[文档可能无法思考全面,请浏览后下载,另外祝您生活愉快,工作顺利,万事如意!]。
2007年广东省成人高等教育学士学位外语水平考试Paper One 试卷一(90 minutes)Part I Dialogue Completion (15 points)1. Clerk: Please fill out the form.Guest: All right. , please?Clerk: It's August, the thirteenth.A. What day is it todayB. What's the numberC. What's the date todayD. What's the time now2. Speaker A: Can you tell me the way to the library?Speaker B: Sure. Turn left at the next crossing.Speaker A: Is it on King Street?Speaker B: .A. That's alrightB. Y es. Y ou can't miss itC. It's obviousD. OK. Just do it3. Patient: Could you arrange for me to see Doctor Smith tomorrow morning?Nurse: . He won't be free until 12:00.A. Y ou can call laterB. Y ou're unluckyC. I can't do thatD. I'm afraid not4. Lisa: Y ou look great. Any good news?Alex: I just came back from my vacation.Lisa: Wow, ! Maybe I should take a vacation, too.A. I didn't see itB. good for youC. I didn't find itD. hard to believe5. Waiter: Hello, sir. ?Customer: Could you give us a second, please?Waiter: Sure.A. Are you ready to orderB. How can I help youC. Ready to take my orderD. Can I do you a favor6. Heather: Look, I've got a problem here. Will you help me?Rebecca: , but I'll try.A. No, I won'tB. I'm really willing toC. Y es, I'm gladD. I'm not sure if I can7. Conductor: Good morning, , please?Passenger: Here you are.A. can I have your ticketB. anything to declareC. can I help youD. anything special8. Waitress: Y es, sir, anything the matter?Customer: , but this soup is too salty.Waitress: I'm very sorry, sir. I'll change it for you.A. I can't stand itB. Sorry to do itC. I hate to complainD. Sorry to bother you9. Student: Professor Lance, your lecture on cloning is very interesting!Professor: . Are you a student of biology?Student: No. I major in chemistry.A. I think soB. I'm glad to hear thatC. It must beD. It's not so interesting10. Clerk: Central Ballet. ?Customer: Y es, what's on tonight?Clerk: Sleeping Beauty.A. May I help youB. What do you wantC. Can you speak outD. What's the matter11. Mary: I'm sorry, but I can't seem to find that tape you lent me. I must have lost it.Susan: Oh no! !Mary: But don't worry. I'll buy you a new one.A. Don't do thatB. What a shameC. Don't say thatD. How pity it is12. Richard: . My name is Richard Stewart. May I take a picture of you?Mrs. V ann: By all means. I'm Mrs. V ann. Glad to meet you.A. I'm sorryB. Excuse meC. Pardon meD. Attention, please13. Susan: Let's go to the restaurant and have dinner right now!Marilyn: OK. Let's get in.Susan: Thanks. .A. After youB. Y ou go firstC. I'll follow youD. Have fun14. Alexandra: Excuse me, officer. Can you tell me how to get to Linden Street?Policeman: Sure. Y ou should take No. 1 Train to V an Cortland Park.Alexandra: Thank you.Policeman: Anytime.A. CongratulationsB. Pleasant journeyC. God bless youD. Good luck15. Richard: Oh, I've got to go.Robbie: It was a pleasure meeting you, too. Bye-bye.A. It was nice of you to meet meB. It was nice to have met youC. It was nice meeting you hereD. It was nice for you to meet mePart ⅡReading Comprehension (40 points)Passage OneIn your car you may have a cell phone, a telephone also known as a mobile phone that you can carry around and use anywhere. On your way, you may feel coordinated and enjoy your hands-free phone talking while driving. But recent studies suggest that it isn't the dialing or the arm waving that makes driving whiletalking on a cell phone dangerous. It is the yakking itself or more precisely, tile continuous conversation with someone who isn't present- that makes. David Strayer, a Utah psychologist, says "Y our driving performance while talking on a cell phone is weakened at levels comparable to, or worse than, driving with a blood alcohol level of 0.08," which is the legal limit in most states of America.Using a driving-training simulator, Strayer and his colleagues compared the attention levels and response time of 110 drivers in various situations. In dense traffic, cell phone users were about 20 percent slower to respond to sudden hazards than other drivers, and they were about twice as likely to drive into the back of a braking car in front of them. "Cell phone drivers are obtaining less than 50 percent of the visual information that non-cell drivers are getting," says Strayer, "Looking and seeing are not one and the same." By contrast, the researchers found that listening to the radio or conversing with passengers is not as hazardous. "When a dangerous situation arises, the driver and passengers put their conversation on pause," Strayer says.Whether talking with a passenger or someone on a cell phone, however, people are less able to recall the details of a conversation carried on while driving. "So it might not be good for your economic health to discuss investment strategies with your agent while either of you is driving." Strayer adds lastly.16. According to the recent studies, which of the following makes driving dangerous?A. A cell phone dialing by the driver.B. The driver's endless arm waving.C. The driver's continuous cell phone talking.D. The absence of another phone speaker.17. Which of the following does Strayer want to stress most?A. The driving performance may be weakened by a cell phone talking.B. The driving performance may be affected by a high blood alcohol level.C. Drivers are not to drive over the cell phone or after drinking.D. A cell phone talking is no less hazardous than alcohol in driving.18. The experiment shows all the following EXCEPT that .A. the cell phone drivers get less than half of the visual informationB. the cell phone drivers are twice as likely to hit the front carsC. the cell phone drivers' response to sudden dangers is slowerD. the 110 drivers were reluctant to take part in the experiments19. Strayer discourages drivers from talking, about business on cell phones while driving because .A. they tend to forget the details of a conversationB. both the driver and his agent happen to be drivingC. it might not be good for the driver's memoryD. the other passengers would overhear the conversation20. It can be inferred that the author's attitude toward cell phone yakking is .A. approvingB. disapprovingC. encouragingD. indifferentPassage TwoIt's no great surprise that Bill Gates has decided to walk away from his day-to-day involvement with Microsoft, and use his full attention to oversee how the Bill Gates Foundation spends its $16 billion on philanthropy, or charity. But Gates is not the first one to follow the path. Ever since the Industrial Revolution, wealthy self-made businessmen and businesswomen .have felt a calling to create a legacy that goes beyond aprofit and loss sheet. The saying "He who dies rich, dies disgraced" runs deeply through the business community.But out of all the great philanthropists, Mr. Gates' career path appears to be closest to the oil millionaire John Rockefeller. Both were self-made men and both became the richest men on the planet. Rockefeller was in his late fifties when he turned his attention full time to philanthropy--creating vast charitable foundations to promote health and education. Now Gates says he will do the same in his early fifties. "With great wealth comes great responsibility," he adds.Like Gates, many philanthropists do not want to pass on too much wealth to their children. They want them to be comfortable, with a nice house and some money in trust for their grandchildren. But they don't want to leave them millions and millions because they know how important it is for them to make their own way. In Britain, for instance, the newspaper rich lists are increasingly dominated by self-made millionaires, rather than inherited wealth. New money is less likely to be tied up in assets, making it ripe for philanthropy.The appearance of the welfare state also had a great impact on attitudes to philanthropy. The state was saying it would take over much of the role of what was once regarded as the responsibility of private philanthropists.21. Bill Gates has done all the following EXCEPT .A. abandoning his career with Microsoft's daily businessB. devoting the rest of his life to philanthropic causesC. leaving his children enough money for a comfortable lifeD. defying John Rockefeller in creating charitable foundations22. The saying "He who dies rich, dies disgraced" properly means that .A. the wealthy people should give away their fortunes after deathB. the wealthy people should feel ashamed for their assetsC. the wealthy people should abandon their careers for charitiesD. it is shameful for the wealthy people to keep their wealth till death23. Gates and Rockefeller are similar in that .A. both of them inherited their wealthB. their career paths are exactly the sameC. both decided to devote to charity in their fiftiesD. both made their fortunes in the same way24. Many wealthy people don't want to leave too much behind mainly because .A. it is not easy for them to make their fortunesB. they want their children to make their own wayC. they just wish their children to have a comfortable lifeD. they hope to gain reputation by donating their wealth25. The chief reason why philanthropy has come into a good stage is that .A. the new money is less likely to be regarded as one's private wealthB. Gates will devote his full attention to philanthropyC. the welfare state would take over all the charity responsibilitiesD. many new millionaires are self-made rather than inheritedPassage ThreeIn 1991, when announced to be HIV positive, "Magic" Johnson became the face of a disease that the public still had a lot to learn about. The basketball star established the Magic Johnson Foundation that yearand took a leading role on the public relations and fund-raising fronts in the fight against HIV and AIDS. Fifteen years later, there is still more work to do."A lot of times, what happens is that the poster's not enough," Johnson says, motioning to his likeness on the blackboard behind him. "So I have to get out and tell them myself, like I’m doing here today." Johnson is now talking to an assembly at Boys and Girls High School in his neighborhood of Brooklyn, N. Y. The crowd is a few hundred students in a mostly black, working-class neighborhood. Thus event is the fourth of a 10-city speaking tour that is organized for minority communities.According to drug maker Abbot, half of the more than one million Americans living with HIV are black. African-American men are being diagnosed with the disease at a rate 10 times as high as that of white men. For women, the situation is even worse. The rate of diagnosis for African-American women is 23 times as high as that for their white counterparts."Right now, we don't have a solution on how to combat it, so we're trying to do some different things than what has happened before," Johnson says.Getting the word out is what draws Johnson to black neighborhood high schools such as this one, and the message he brings with him is a practical one. "The safest sex is no sex," he says. "But, in reality, we know only a certain number of people are going to hear that. Then I hit them with ' Hey. if you're going to do it, you've got to protect yourself and your partner. '"Hopefully, by talking realistically instead of avoiding the issues, Johnson can help make the next generation of African-Americans less likely to have HIV and AIDS. "Just try to be real with them," he says. "They appreciate that."26. The phrase "disease that the public still had a lot to learn about" here means a disease that .A. was already well-known thenB. was too complicated for peopleC. was still too new to be understoodD. killed too many victims then27. According to the passage, the group with the highest AIDS rate is .A. the white AmericansB. African-American menC. the American womenD. the black American women28. The speaker is named "Magic" Johnson because .A. he was once a famous basketball coachB. he was a happy survivor of the unhappy diseaseC. he was given chance to talk of his own experienceD. he was a very practical and realistic person in life29. The word "combat" (Paragraph 4) is closest in meaning to .A. come backB. combineC. fight againstD. avoid30. What is the purpose of Johnson's speech tour?A. To take himself as an example in fighting the disease.B. To raise the awareness of young Americans against the disease.C. To provide a better cure for the black American HIV sufferers.D. To try some new medical solutions on the HIV and AIDS sufferers.Passage FourOnce upon a time all you needed for a camping trip was a sleeping bag, a compass and some common sense. Now, according to my local sporting goods retailer, a lot more should be added. However, outdoor travel has become such a trend that urban people find themselves with some upscale retailers to address theirevery desire."Eco" and "adventure" are the latest fashionable words in destination travel; those in the industry know they can make serious cash off all the consumers. These are consumers who get outdoors not for nature's sake, but to work out simply for a splendid cocktail party.As a result of high-end demand, the great outdoors is becoming less affordable and accessible for ordinary people. Our national parks used to be vast acres of wilderness where people could go and enjoy nature, for free. But over the past 100 years, the government has been slowly selling or leasing off public lands for profit, and our current president is continuing the trend. Large ski resorts have swallowed up plenty of wilderness and small towns in the West by attracting more high-end businesses. Nature is now a commodity that can be repackaged and sold to the wealthy developers. As for the small amount of public land left, well, try to remember the last time you camped at a state park for free.The Joneses and everyone trying to keep up with them want a piece of the outdoors, but only with creature comforts included. The rest of us are being slowly priced out of nature. Pretty soon my tent and sleeping pack will be out of date; since camping will mean a luxury yurt with skylights for star-gazing. If this is what signifies experiencing nature in the new millennium, then Thoreau must be rolling in his grave.31. According to the author, outdoor travel has now become .A. less needed for the urban residentsB. an uncontrolled trend for city dwellersC. an ever more attractive interest for urban peopleD. so economical that most urban people can afford it32. The phrase "make serious cash off all the consumers" (Paragraph 2) means “”.A. make consumers deposit all their money into bankB. cause the consumers to use up all their moneyC. make all the consumers cash their money in the bankD. make a careful plan to attract as many consumers as possible33. Paragraph 2 is written to .A. introduce the nature's change of the outdoor travel todayB. criticize the outdoor campers for their waste of moneyD. describe the difference of outdoor camping today and what it was beforeD. imply the strong influence of the consuming society on the outdoor travel34. The author believes that .A. the government is right to sell or lease public lands to wealthy developersB. public lands shouldn't have been sold or leased to individuals for profitsC. nature should be left for wide public to enjoy rather than to rentD. the outdoor campers should be more clear-minded in spending money35. What can ordinary city dwellers do if the current outdoor travel trend continues?A. They can do nothing but give up their outdoor travel.B. They would feel angry and protest against the ill-trend.C. The government and the industry may change their attitude.D. Fewer and fewer urban people will make their seasonal outdoor travel.Part III V ocabulary and Structure (20 points)36. Taxes provide most of the government's .A. revenuesB. expensesC. profitsD. rewards37. Finding an excuse for herself, she claimed that it was outside her of responsibility.A. fieldB. rangeC. limitD. extent38. Gratitude is defined as the art of showing for every kindness, great and small.A. affectionB. appreciationC. motivationD. opposition39. My father seemed to be in no to look at my school report that day.A. feelingB. attitudeC. emotionD. mood40. It is not possible to exactly how our actions will affect the future.A. expectB. forbidC. foreseeD. inspect41. People who can't between colors are said to be color-blind.A. separateB. splitC. distinguishD. divide42. The twins are so much that it is difficult to tell one from the other.A. sameB. likelyC. alikeD. identical43. A pop star usually leads quite a hard life, with a lot of traveling heavy schedules.A. with regard toB. as toC. in relation toD. owing to44. There are many inconveniences that have to be when you are camping.A. put up withB. put down toC. put offD. put away45. This newspaper will not knowingly accept for real estate which is in violation of the law.A. publishingB. advertisingC. claimingD. discussing46. The film was picked up by a branch of 20th Century Fox and will be in a few cities this fall.A. freedB. openedC. startedD. released47. My experience me that a background in pure science is an ideal preparation for doing business.A. invitedB. persuadedC. advisedD. convinced48. E-commerce has increased the on customer satisfaction and delivery fulfillment.A. centerB. focusC. workforceD. target49. "I don't have much money," he'd say, "I need to my school loans."A. pay outB. pay backC. pay downD. pay for50. One hundred online courses make a Harvard education, worldwide.A. valuableB. allowableC. accessibleD. knowledgeable51. V ideo games, hated by parents and teachers as the enemy of learning, may be good for kids .A. in allB. after allC. for allD. by all52. Schools were created to prepare children for socialization.A. in the partB. on the partC. in partD. as a part53. The increased use of computers in business has been by a costly increase in computer crime.A. accompaniedB. disappointedC. matchedD. witnessed54. The United States today is no longer considered a "melting pot" society by many of its residents. , many people prefer the term "salad bowl."A. MoreoverB. More oftenC. Truly speakingD. Instead55. The students expected there more reviewing classes before the final exams.A. isB. beingC. areD. to be56. I respect Oprah's opinion, but I would also like her to respect .A. my ownB. mine'sC. mineD. me57. As a matter of fact, our life styles are changing and our bodies.A. as suchB. so such.C. such areD. so are58. The computer, working very fast, data at the speed of light.A. handlesB. handlingC. handledD. has handled59. I bought a new house last year, but I my old house yet, so at the moment I have two houses.A. didn't sellB. have not soldC. had not soldD. don't sell60. John didn't want to risk wet as he had only one suit.A. gettingB. to getC. being gotD. to begotten61. Martha ran all the way up to the station that her boyfriend had left fifteen minutes before.A. in order to findB. so as to findC. only to findD. such as to find62. George went hunting for a room but he didn't find one .A. to liveB. to live inC. for livingD. to be living in63. The chairman insists that there a meeting to be held within the shortest possible time.A. isB. will beC. wasD. be64. , gold is treasured not only for its beauty but also for its utility.A. In conclusionB. In contrastC. In additionD. In comparison65. With the guide the way, the rescue team set off on foot into the dark night.A. leadsB. ledC. leadingD. to lead66. The player asked he an opportunity to explain his case.A. givesB. be givenC. is givenD. should give67. We made this album for audience and critics; and "haters" were the last thing on our .A. brainB. listC. imageD. mind68. faculty member at a university, one has to have a doctorate degree.A. To becomeB. BecomeC. One becomesD. One becoming69. With Switzerland-based World Wildlife Fund, China is making a devoted effort the endangered pandas.A. savedB. savingC. saveD. to save70. Managing is the process of getting things by and through others.A. doneB. doC. doingD. did71. is a great pity that there are some disagreements in the school board meeting.A. ThatB. ThisC. ItD. There72. As his advisor, I believe that Jack Smith is bound to accomplish much at your university he be admitted.A. mightB. whetherC. hadD. should73. Skimming is one of the major types of selective reading. It differs from normal reading not all of the material is read.A. in thatB. in whichC. at thatD. by which74. When a hill, the driver should build up speed early in order to cut down gasoline consumption.A. approachedB. to approachC. approachD. approaching75. Dramatic changes in higher education are giving more people ever the chance of studying for a degree.A. thatB. thanC. asD. whoPart IV Cloze T est (10 points)For reasons of safety and ease of maintenance, Washington and dozens of other communities are building rubber sidewalks made 76 ground-up tires of cars and bikes. The rubber squares are up to three times more expensive than concrete squares but 77 longer, because tree roots and freezing weather won't crack them. That, 78 , could reduce the number of slip-and-fall complaints made 79 uneven pavements. The shock-absorbing surface also happens to be easier on the joints of slow runners and more forgiving when someone slips or falls. And the rubber sidewalks are considered more environmentally friendly. They 80 a way to recycle some of the estimated 290 million tires 81 out each year in the United States, and they do not restrict tree roots the way concrete squares 82 . Since 2001, a company, Rubbersidewalks, has been grinding thousands of old tires into small pieces, 83 sticky substances and baking the material into sidewalk sections that weigh less than eleven pounds a square foot, or a quarter of the weight of concrete. The rubber squares are now 84 in two colors of gray and orange. The District of Columbia has spent about $ 60,000 to replace broken concrete with the rubber squares here and there in a residential 85 northeast of the Capital.76. A. of B. on C. by D. for77. A. stay B. last C. exist D. survive78. A. by turns B. by return C. in turn D. in return79. A. for B. with C. to D. against80. A. furnish B. offer C. give D. refer81. A. thrown B. throwing C. threw D. throws82. A. doing B. done C. did D. do83. A. add B. added C. adding D. adds84. A. available B. accessible C. advisable D. achievable85. A. zone B. location C. position D. neighborhoodPaper Two 试卷二(30 minutes)Part ⅤWriting (15 points)1.影视明星和体育明星有何不同?2.你为什么喜欢影视明星(或体育明星)?3.明星偶像在学习中能起到什么积极作用?I Like Sports Stars BestWhom do you like best, Movie Stars or Sports Stars? Different people have different answers of this question. Some like Movie Stars, while others like Sports Stars, I myself prefer Sports Stars to Movie Stars.Although Movie Stars and Sports Stars are both public figures to ordinary people, although they are both wealthy, although Movie Stars are more popular than Sports Stars, I still like Sports Stars best, because on the one hand, they create a kind of sport spirit characterized with openness, fairness, justice. On the other hand, Sports Stars usually have a strong will and never-give-up determination in their careers; take World Table Tennis Championship Miss Deng Y aping as an example, her hard work and determination to success helped her overcome many disadvantages, her brilliant achievements have definitely proved that height was nothing but hard work was everything.So far as Sports Stars are concerned, I think they are such kind of persons who are worthy of recognition, who I look up to when it comes to the game. Sports Stars are examples that whatever my dream will be, it is possible to become just as what it might be. And whatever my goal will be, I can only reach it with a little hard work, effort, and commitment.。