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1、大學(xué)英語(yǔ)(A)試卷結(jié)構(gòu)與題型部分項(xiàng)目容題型題量分 值總 分時(shí)間(分鐘)I閱讀理解2篇短文,每篇5道題單項(xiàng)選擇1033025n詞匯與結(jié)構(gòu)10個(gè)單句單項(xiàng)選擇1011025完型填空1篇短文完型10220m漢譯英4個(gè)句子翻譯452010IV寫(xiě)作1篇作文命題作文1202030總計(jì)3510090附件1: 2011年統(tǒng)考大學(xué)英語(yǔ)(A)模擬試卷大學(xué)英語(yǔ)(A)模擬試卷Information for the Examinees:This examination consists of FOUR parts. They are:Section I: Reading Comprehension (30 points,

2、 25 minutes)Section II: Vocabulary and Grammar (30 points, 25 minutes)Section III: Translation (20 points, 10 minutes)Section IV: Writing (20 points, 30 minutes)The total score for this examination is 100. The time allowed for this examination is 90 minutes.Section I: Reading Comprehension30 pointsI

3、nstructions:This section will take approximately 25 minutes.There are TWO sections in this part.Part 1: Questions 1-5 are based on this part. (15 points)Read the following passage and choose the best answer from A, B, C and D.Most young people enjoy some form of physical activity. It may be walking,

4、 cycling or sw imming, or in winter, skating or skiing. It may be game of some kind, football, hockey, golf, or tennis. It may be mountaineering.Those who have a passion for climbing high and difficult mountains are often looked up on with astonishment. Why are men and women willing to suffer cold a

5、nd hardship, and to ta ke risks on high mountains? This astonishment is caused probably by the difference between mountaineering and other forms of activity to which men give their leisure.Mountaineering is a sport and not a game. There are no man-made rules, as there are fo r such games as golf and

6、 football. There are, of course, rules of a different kind which it wo uld be dangerous to ignore, but it is this freedom from man-made rules that makes mountainee ring attractive to many people. Those who climb mountains are free to use their own methods.If we compare mountaineering and other more

7、familiar sports, we might think that one big difference is that mountaineering is not a 'team game'. We should be mistaken in this. There a re, it is true, no 'matches' between 'teams' of climbers, but when climbers are on a rock face l inked by a rope on which their lives ma

8、y depend, there is obviously teamwork.The mountain climber knows that he may have to fight forces that are stronger and more p owerful than man. He has to fight the forces of nature. His sport requires high mental and ph ysical qualities. A mountain climber continues to improve in skill year after y

9、ear. A skier is p robably past his best by the age of thirty, and most international tennis champions are in their early twenties. But it is not unusual for man of fifty or sixty to climb the highest mountains in Alps. They may take more time than younger men, but they probably climb with more ski l

10、l and less waste of effort, and they certainly experience equal enjoyment.1. Mountaineering involves .A. coldB. hardshipC. physical riskD. all of the above2. The difference between a sport and a game has to do with the kind of .A. activityB. rulesC. uniformD. participants3. Mountaineering can be cal

11、led a team sport because .A. it is an Olympic eventB. teams compete against each otherC. mountaineers depend on others while climbingD. there are 5 climbers on each team4. Mountaineers compete against .A. natureB. each otherC. other teamsD. international standards5. Which of the following is probabl

12、y the best title for the passage?A. Mountaineering is different from golf and footballB. Mountaineering is more attractive than other sportsC. MountaineeringD. Mountain climbersPart 2: Questions 6- 10 are based on this part. (15 points)Read the following passage and choose the best answer from A, B,

13、 C and D.Remember global warming? Back in December, the threat of climate change was thundering and the rich countries agreed to cut their carbon-dioxide and other green-house-related emissio ns. Since then, interest has cooled markedly, and many European countries are already running away from the

14、promises they made so loudly a few months ago. But there has been much ta lk, and a bit of action, to encourage renewable energies such as wind, hydro, solar and all liv ing organisms. These emit no greenhouse gases, but tend to cost more than coal, oil or gas.The better, simpler idea is to remember

15、 that the easiest way to reduce something is to tax it - in this case, by taxing the carbon content power. The dirtier the power, the more tax wou ld be charged. So dirty coal would be more expensive than clean energy, so coal would see it s price rise in relation to oil, which would be more expensi

16、ve compared with gas, which woul d lose some of its price advantage over renewables.Unless a carbon tax was so huge as to be economically crippling , it would not remove theprice differential between all renewables and fossil fuels. But it would narrow that gap, by fi xing the differing environmenta

17、l costs into the price - a useful principle in itself. It would als o give renewable producers a strong incentive to cut costs, and fossil-fuel suppliers the motivat ion to clean their products.Precedents suggest strongly that a carbon tax would be effective. But the disadvantage to ca rbon tax is p

18、olitical. After almost a decade of trying, the European Union gave up an attempt at a European carbon tax last year. Germany's ruling coalition is fighting against a proposed energy tax. In America, politicians believe that even mentioning the notion is certain death. Bu t many of the political

19、objections could be met if a carbon tax were made up for the loss els ewhere, for example by lowering payroll or sales taxes. There is always suspicion when gover nments come up with clever new ways to tax, and rightly so. The response to that suspicion s hould be to win the argument, not to abandon

20、 it.6. According to the passage, the easiest way to remove global warming is .A. to encourage people to use renewable energiesB. to cut down the cost of wind, hydro, solar and all living organismsC. to force people to pay more tax for the carbon content of powerD. to talk less but act more7. The sta

21、ndard of paying tax was .A. that the more carbon content of power it contained, the higher tax one would payB. that oil would be more expensive than clean coalC. that renewables would be most expensive of allD. in the order that renewables are the most expensive while clean coal the cheapest8. We ca

22、n infer from the passage that carbon tax .A. may not be as effective as people expectB. has encouraged renewable producers to cut costsC. has reduced consumption of the carbon content energy successfullyD. couldn't be that effective if fossil fuels would not be forbidden9. The underlined word &q

23、uot;crippling" (Para. 3) most probably means .A. greatly increasingB. seriously weakeningC. sharply decliningD. abruptly halting10. The reason why many countries stopped introducing carbon tax eventually was mainly thatA. governments had tried to put it into effect for many years but with no ob

24、vious resultB. if one country made up the loss by paying the carbon tax, other countries would follow itC. governments were afraid of being suspected if they adopted the new taxD. governments had been discussing what to do with carbon tax for a long time, but they did n tbelieve it themselves.Sectio

25、n II: Vocabulary and Grammar30 pointsInstructions:This section will take 25 minutes.There are TWO parts in this section.Part 1: Questions 11- 20 are based on this section. (10 points)Read the following sentences and choose the best answer from A, B, C and D.11. The girl immediately shut the window t

26、o the rain.A. keep outB. keep downC. keep upD. keep back12. five hundred people are believed to have drowned.A. As many as B. As much as C. So many as D. So much as 13. The child was by his bad grades and did not want to go to school.A. discouraged B. encouraged C. delightedD. disagreed14. Your ill

27、treatment of disputes would put other people in a negative frame of .A. mindB. ideaC. intentionD. wish15. We all believe that it'd be hard for him to extra responsibilities now.A. take apartB. take upC. take onD. take back16. It is with her support he won the Nobel Prize.A. whichB. thatC. whatD.

28、 when17. I wish you wouldn't spend so much time TV.A. to watchB. watchC. watchedD. watching18. When the girl heard the news, she could do nothing but back home.A. goingB. wentC. to goD. go19. It is not uncommon for problems of communication between old and young.A. there to beB. there beingC. th

29、ere to beingD. there be20. They thankful to have the opportunity to further their studies.A. would like to beB. ought to beC. would rather beD. had better bePart 2: Questions 21 - 30 are based on this section. (20 points)Read the following passage and fill in each blank by choosing the best answer f

30、rom A, B,C and D.Years ago in Scotland, the Clark family had a dream. Clark and his wife worked and save d, 21 plans for their nine children and themselves to move to the United States. It 22 _them many years, but finally they saved enough money. They got passports and reservations on a new liner (游

31、輪)to that country.The entire family was _23_ about their new life. 24 , a week before their departure, the youngest son was bitten by a dog. The doctor healed the boy; but in case of rabies (狂犬 ?。瑃he boy had to be separated and observed for two weeks. The family's _25 was dashe d. They would no

32、t be able to make the trip to _26_ as they had planned. Standing on the dock to watch the ship leave, the father shed tears of disappointment and cursed both his son and God for their _27_.Five days later, the _28_ news spread throughout Scotland - the mighty Titanic had sunk. The unsinkable ship ha

33、d sunk, taking hundreds of lives with it. When Mr. Clark heard the n ews, he hugged his son and thanked him 29 saving the family. He also thanked God for saving their lives and turning 30 he had felt was a tragedy into a blessing.Although we may not always understand, all things happen for a reason.

34、 21.A. makingB. doingC. playingD. finding 22.A. paidB. gaveC. spendD. took 23.A. excitedB. worriedC. nervousD. tired 24.A. BecauseB. HoweverC. ThereforeD. Besides25.A. partyB. dreamC. businessD. house26.A. ScotlandB. AfricaC. AustraliaD. America27.A. responsibilityB. discomfortC. misfortuneD. courag

35、e28.A. happyB. similarC. funnyD. tragic29.A. toB. forC. withD. in30.A. thatB. whichC. whatD. whoSection III: Translation20 pointsInstructions:This section will take 10 minutes.There are Four sentences in this part.Translate the following four sentences into English.31. 中國(guó)是一個(gè)人口眾多的發(fā)展中國(guó)家。32. 由于他的大力支持,我們按時(shí)完成了任務(wù)。(Due to)33. 即使昨天我知道這件事, 我也不會(huì)告訴你的。34. 你們必須在兩周讀完這些書(shū)。Section IV: Writing20 point

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