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全國2005年10月高等教育自學考試綜合英語(一)試題課程代碼:00794請將答案填在答題紙相應位置上.用適當語法形式或詞匯填空。從A、B、C和D四個選項中選出一個最佳答案,并填入答題紙相應位置。(本大題共30小題,每小題1分,共30分)1. _ late 1990s, about two thousand adults were enrolled in correspondence study in the community.A. The B. In the C. It was the D. It was in the 2. Mary _ the meeting yesterday. She was in the hospital. A. cannot have attended B. cannot attend C. must not have attended D. must not attend 3. By the time Jack comes back from his hometown, we _ all the preparations. A. finish B. have finished C. had finished D. shall have finished 4. To speak quite frankly, Id rather you _ in such affairs. A. dont involve B. didnt involveC. were not involved D. are not involved 5. _ time, Denny would certainly have come and help me.A. If she had B. Had she had C. If she would have D. Did she have 6. Janets uncle insists _ in the hotel near the city square.A. not staying B. not to stay C. that he not stay D. that he doesnt stay 7. The reason my sister didnt go abroad was _ a new job here. A. because she got B. that she got C. why she got D. that because she got 8. It was not until Mary arrived at the theatre _ she realized she had forgotten her ticket. A. thenB. and C. but D. that9. Id met Cynthia several times before this gathering. _.A. I did, too B. So did IC. So had I D. I met, also 10. _ in an atmosphere of simple living was what her parents wished for. A. The girls being educatedB. The girl being educated C. The girl was educated D. The girl who was educated 11. Ann likes doing some reading at home _ to the cinema. A. than to go B. more than going C. rather than to go D. than going 12. Youd better come to ask the teacher yourself tomorrow, _?A. didnt you B. shouldnt you C. wouldnt youD. hadnt you13. Mary filled in the application form, but she didnt know which office _.A. to be sent to B. to send it to C. to be sent D. to send it 14. Do you know what _ made Jenny sad?A. it was that B. was it that C. it was D. was it 15. Parents love their children with a devotion _ no return. A. which they ask for B. which they ask C. for which they ask for D. for which they ask 16. I really dont want to go to the party, but I dont see how I can _ it. A. get away B. get over C. get out of D. get back from 17. The captain _ an apology to the passengers for the delay caused by bad weather. A. brought B. presented C. made D. did 18. It is wise to have some money _ for old age.A. put away B. put in C. put about D. put down 19. The motor isnt _ enough to drive the car up steep hills. A. tough B. big C. strong D. powerful 20. We agreed to meet in the office but so far she hasnt _ yet. A. turned around B. turned in C. turned up D. turned out 21. If we work with a strong will, we can overcome any difficulty, _ great it is. A. as B. so C. thoughD. however22. We decided not to climb the mountains because it was raining _. A. hardly B. heavily C. sharply D. strongly 23. A pause can make all the _ in the world between an effective speech and an ineffective one in the hands of a master. A. difference B. effect C. impression D. contribution 24. Not many people were actually _ his plan. They did not object to it openly, though.A. in line withB. in common with C. in favor of D. in the interest of 25.Bad management will inevitably _ poor efficiency. A. come with B. result in C. result from D. come into 26. Besides giving, love _ such elements as care, responsibility, respect and knowledge. A. composes of B. makes up of C. makes from D. consists of 27. How can you succeed without a desire to take _ of all available opportunities? A. privilege B. advantage C. chance D. care 28. Her success in work _ in her deep love and compassion for her pupils and her strong sense of responsibility. A. lain B. laid C. lied D. lay29. China is _ to building a sound environment for foreign investors. A. committed B. opened C. loyalD. active 30. Once the students started to talk, the discussion became so _ that no one wanted to stop when the bell rang. A. likely B. lively C. lovely D. interestingly . 認真閱讀下面兩篇短文,每篇短文后有五個問題。根據短文的內容從四個選項中選擇一個最佳答案,并填入答題紙相應位置。(本大題共10小題,每小題1分,共10分)Passage 1I never saw my father or mother. My first most vivid impression of things seemed to me to have been gained on a memorable afternoon towards evening near my parents graves in the churchyard(教堂墓地).“Hold your noise!” came a terrible voice, as a man started up from among the graves at the side of the church porch. “Keep still, or Ill cut your throat!”A fearful man with a great iron on his leg. A man with no hat, and with broken shoes, and with an old cloth tied round his head. He seized me by the chin(下巴).“Tell me your name!” said the man. “Quickly!”“Pip, sir.” I tried to keep myself from crying. “Show me where you live,” said the man. “Point out the place!”I pointed to where our village lay, a mile or more from the church.The man, after looking at me for a moment, turned me upside down, and emptied my pockets. There was nothing in them but a piece of bread. “You young dog, now look here!” said the man. “Wheres your mother?”“There, sir!” said I. He looked surprised, made a short run, and stopped and looked over his shoulder.“There, sir!” I explained, pointing to the tombstone. “Thats my mother.”“Oh!” said he, coming back. “And is that your father along your mother?”“Yes, sir,” said I, “him too.”“Ha!” he said then. “Who do you live with supposing youre kindly let to live, which I hadnt made up my mind about?”“My sister, sir Mrs. Joe Gargery wife of Joe Gargery, the blacksmith, sir.”“Blacksmith, eh? Now look here,” he said, “the question being whether youre to be let to live. You get me a file(銼)and food, and bring both to me, or Ill have your heart and live out.”I said that I would get him the file and what broken bits of food I could find, and I would come to him at the Battery, early in the morning.“Say Lord strike you dead if you dont! ”said the man. I said so, and he took me down. When he came to the low church wall, he got over it, and then turned around to look for me. When I saw him turning, I set my face towards home, and made the best use of my legs. 31. Which of the following do you think the man was?A. A policemanB. An escaped prisoner C. A travelerD. A soldier 32. Which of the following statements CANNOT be used to describe the man?A. He was poorly dressed. B. He was afraid to be found by other people. C. He was hungry.D. He was kind to the boy.33. How did the boy feel when the man was talking to him?A. Frightened B. Excited C. Fearful D. Sad 34. According to the passage, which of the following statements is WRONG?A. The boys village was a mile or more from the church.B. The boys parents were both dead.C. The boys brother-in-law was a blacksmith. D. The little boy didnt promise he would do what the man asked him to do.35. Why did the word blacksmith catch the mans attention?A. He was afraid that the blacksmith would kill him.B. He was certain that the blacksmith would help him break his chains. C. He thought he might ask the boy to get him a file to break his chains.D. He was worried that the blacksmith would not let the boy bring him any food. Passage 2Most of us have got at least one elderly relative mother, father, great-aunt granny even, still alert and cheerful, with a comfortable warm home, plenty of helpful neighbors and ourselves to drop in now and then. But how about the other old folks? Those whose children have moved elsewhere, or dont care? Perhaps a nobodys Mum, whos lived alone for years in an old house or bed-sitting room without any help or having friends or relatives around. The local council do what they can: a cooked dinner brought on weekdays, a home help on two mornings to clean up and do the shopping, a district nurse calling now and then. But most of the time they are lonely and unhappy. “Put her in an Old Peoples Home. Theyll look after her.”They would if they could. With a garden, a room with the television, good meals, someone to see shes all right, and, above all, company. There are some very cozy Council Old Peoples Homes around. And the flats for the more active, with central heating, a restaurant if they dont feel like cooking for themselves, a room to get together in, a warden to give an eye.Just what the old folks need if they can get in. In our town there are two homes taking sixty people together and flats for about a hundred and fifty. And a waiting list of more than a thousand. It may seem unlikely now but its on the cards that youll be old one day. Maybe one of the lucky ones with a family to live with or helpful neighbors and friends. And maybe alone, cold, even bedridden. With nobody at all to keep you company. So wont it be yourselves youll be helping if you start moving your local council to do something more for those whove done their bit for society and now just arent wanted? More old peoples flats for the active, more homes where the nobodys Mum can find a bit of comfort and friendship in their last but unhappy years. 36. According to the passage, which of the following statements is true?A. Old people are the burden of the society. B. Few people take care of their parents. C. Old people have made contributions to the society. D. There are enough Council Old Peoples Homes around. 37. In the authors opinion, who are considered lucky ones?A. Old people who have comfortable homes to live in. B. Old people who have a family to live with or helpful neighbors and friends. C. Old people who live alone. D. Old people who live in the Council Old Peoples Homes. 38. When the author says that if you start moving your local council to do something for old people, you will be helping yourselves, what does he mean?A. You will be old one day.B. You will be helping your own parents. C. You will find a lot of fun from helping others. D. Old people will thank you. 39. What does the phrase on the cards in paragraph 8 mean?A. Ordinary B. Certain C. Right D. True 40. What is the main purpose of the author by writing this article?A. Urging people to help old people and build more homes for old people. B. Criticizing the local council. C. Criticizing young people. D. Giving a description of the Councils Old Peoples Homes. . 用國際音標標出下列單詞中劃線字母或字母組合的讀音(本大題共20小題,每兩小題1分,共10分)(注意:使用新式或老式音標均可)41. willingness/ /42. announcer / /43. acceptance / /44. apartment/ /45. mechanic / /46. bookish / /47. paragraph/ /48. loose / /49. enquiry / /50. triumph / /51. sympathetic/ /52. immobile / /53. patiently/ /54. awkward / /55. stretch/ /56. appointment / /57. withdrawal / /58. rarely / /59. transition / /60. acquaintance / /. 完形填空(本大題共20小題,每兩小題1分,共10分)A. 從下列單詞中選擇適當?shù)脑~填空,每個詞只能用一次。always wouldlikeforunlessseemedmustfixingifoverfromupLittle Grace died in the fall. She was a beautiful little girl. But she only lived a little 61 two years. She died of polio and she suffered. She had a slight fever 62 a couple of days, but it didnt seem 63 anything and we just kept her in bed. And we 64 certainly have called the doctor, but the fever dropped, and she 65 to be all right. So we thought it had just been a cold. Then, one day, she was 66 , playing. Isabel was in the kitchen 67 lunch for the two boys when theyd come in 68 school, and she heard Grace fall down in the living room. When you have a lot of children you dont 69 start running when one of them falls, 70 they start screaming or something. And, this time, Grace was quiet. B. 根據課文的內容在每個空白處填入一個恰當?shù)脑~。It may seem strange that, in an age 71 it was fashionable for ladies to 72 their hair styled, Mr. Budd should search for opportunities of making money. 73 recently a new “Ladies Hairdressing Department” had opened opposite. The result was an 74 stream of young ladies who hurried there to 75 appointments. Day after day, Mr. Budd watched them going in and 76 of the rival shop and hoped that some of them 77 come over to him; but they never did. And yet Mr. Budd knew that he was 78 better hairdresser. He had studied especially the art of hair-dyeing, and 79 made him quite angry to see the careless way in which his 80 did this particular branch of his work.根據所學課文內容完成下列句子。(本大題共10小題,每小題2分,共20分)81. In the Outside Chance, when the young man bought tomorrows newspaper, he was eager to find .82.“It doesnt matter if you are born in a duck-yard as long as you come from a swans egg.”This sentence means .83.The text Freedom in Dying tells us that although we might have no choice concerning the losses we suffer in dying, .84.The author of This Life learned from the Jewish man .85.The first step in making a dictionary is .86. Professor Kolbs question sheets surprised the writer because .87. Ac

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