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成人高等教育學(xué)士學(xué)位外語水平考試模擬試題

(九)英語試卷一PartIDialogueCompletion(15points)Directions:Thereare15shortincompletedialoguesinthispart,eachfollowedby4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosethebestonetocompletethedialogueandmarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Tom:I'msorryI*vekeptyouwaiting.Bill:B.That'sallright.D.Thankyou.Pleasedo.B.That'sallright.D.Thankyou.Pleasedo.C.Idon*tmindDoctor:Well,whatseemstobetheproblem?Patient:.Icouldn'tevensleepwell.A:I'vegotabadtoothacheNothingseriousThanksforyourconcernTheproblemisreallybadJohn:Let'sgofbranoutingonSaturday,shallwe?Jane:.A.WithpleasureB.Let'sgoC.Yes,letsD.Yes,weshallJill:Ihaveenjoyedtalkingwithyou.Terry:A.Me,too.Goodbye.C.Nexttimewecantalkmore.A.Me,too.Goodbye.C.Nexttimewecantalkmore.B.Thenwecantalklater.D.Thankyouforyourtime.May:(Onthephone)MayIspeaktoDick,please?Dick:B.Yes,youmay.D.Speaking.B.Yes,youmay.D.Speaking.C.Yes,myname'sDickSue:I,mgettingmarriedthisfall.

university.B.effectiveD.efficientB.effectiveD.efficientC.fitToavoidvariousmistakesbymankind,weusedtoresorttosomesuperhumangenius,whomightalsoturnoutnotsoreliable.A.conductedB.contributedC.committedD.completedTheUnitedStatesissolargethatitfivetimezones.A.consumesB.involvesC.coversD.extendsThetesthasnotadequatelyprovenwhatithadforitsapplicability.A.predictedB.proceededC.providedD.processedWhenwaterfreezesinthecracksofrocks,it,causingrockstobreakapart.A.enlargesB.extendsC.explodesD.expandsNosocialcampaignarousedElizabethWilliams*enthusiasmmorethantheextensionofeducational_toimmigrantsintheUnitedStates.A.instrumentsB.apparatusC.equipmentD.facilitiesSusannaMoodie'sliterarysketchesofearlyCanadawerewrittentobereadinprivateretirement,thatis,.A.objectivelyB.selfishlyC.individuallyD.securelyThenumberofplantsthatbearflowersfarthenumberofthosethatdonot,forthepurposeofmultiplication.A.exceedsB.outlastsC.resemblesD.complementsJohnAdams,oneofthemostdevotedpatriotsinAmericanRevolution,successfullydefendedtheBritishsoldierswithmurderaftertheBostonMassacre.A.chargedB.accusedC.puzzledD.provokedAccordingtotheWesternculture,oneaskhisacquaintancesuchpersonalquestionsashisage,incomeormaritalstatus.

A.needn'tC.mustn'tB.don'thavetoA.needn'tC.mustn'tItisapityyoufailedtheinterview.Youhavelearnedmoreaboutthepositionyouappliedfor.A.mightB.mustC.shouldD.shallShewasn'tfeelingwell.,shewouldn'thaveleftthemeetingsoearly.A.HoweverB.ThereforeC.InsteadD.OtherwiseAdvertisingisdifferentfromotherformsofcommunicationtheadvertiserpaysforthemessagedelivered.A.inthatB.butthatC.exceptthatD.withthatScarcelyhadtheysettledthemselvesintheseatthecurtainwentup.A.thenB.whenC.thanD.whereItisnousehereanylonger.Hemaycomebyanytrainandheisnostrangerhere.A.towaitB.tohavewaitedC.waitingD.havingwaitedTimcannotbuthissupervisortohelphimsolvethedifficultyhehasindoinghisproject.A.askB.toaskC.askingD.askedWhenthereisatieinthelastvote,thechairman'sdecisionisA.rightB.definiteC.fixedD.finalPartIVClozeTest(10points)Directions:Thereare10blanksinthefollowingpassage.Foreachnumberedblank,thereare4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosethebestoneandmarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Insectsarealsointeresting.First,theyarevery76twentymillion油Iwihundredondther77livedintheworld,therewereinsects.Tbday,ineverysquaremileoflandtherearemillionsofthemflyingandcrawling78.Second,insectsareso79totheirhabitat,totheirfoodandtotheweatherthatnowthereareaboutaBulliondifferentspeciesintheworld.However,80dopeopleuseinsecticides(殺蟲齊U)?Inmanycaseswedonotseethe

insectsandwedonotthinkmuchaboutthem.The81isthatinsectseatsomuchofman'sfood.Wemustuseinsecticidesto82them.Aninsecticideissimplyaspecialchemical83withsomepoisonouselementsinit.Farmers84theircropsveryoftenandtheinsectsdiequickly.Ofcoursesomepoisonouschemicalsmaystayonthecropsorinthesoil,85isalsodangerous.76.A.oldB.smallC.weakD.young77.A.beastsB.birdsC.mammalsD.plants78.A.aboutB.aboveC.overD.up79.A.suitableB.agreeableC.adaptableD.variable80.A.HowB.WhenC.WhereD.Why81.A.conditionB.reasonC.methodD.difference82.A.getholdofB.getridofC.pulanendtoD.takecareof83.A.componentB.containerC.compoundD.medicine84.A.coverB.disinfectC.splashD.spray85.A.thisB.whichC.soD.it英語試卷二PartVWriting(15points)Directions:Youaretowritein100-120wordsaboutthetitle"OnChoosingCareersYoushouldbaseyourcompositionontheoutlinegiveninChinesebelow:.3.成人高等教育學(xué)士學(xué)位

外語水平考試模擬試題(九)英語試卷一PartIDialogueCompletion(15points)I.BI.BI.B2.A3.C4.A5.D6.C7.A8.B9.C10.AI.B2.A3.C4.A5.D6.C7.A8.B9.C10.AILCILC12.C13.B14.C15.DPartILC12.C13.B14.C15.DPart16.BPart16.BIIReadingComprehension17.C18.B19.C20.D(40points)21.A22.D23.A24.B25.B26.CPart16.BIIReadingComprehension17.C18.B19.C20.D(40points)21.A22.D23.A24.B25.B26.C27.D28.A29.D30.B31.D32.A33.B34.A35.BPartIIIVocabularyandStructure(20points)36.B37.C38.A39.A40.D41.C42.A43.C44.D45.D46.A47.B48.C49.A50.B51.C52.A53.C54.C55.D56.B57.A58.A59.C60.C61.C62.A63.D64.D65.C66.A67.A68.C69.C70.D71.A72.B73.C74.A75.DPartIVClozeTest(10points)76.A77.C78.A79.C80.D81.B82.B83.C84.D85.B英語試卷二PartVEssaywriting(15points)參考作文Parentsgenerallybelieveshouldtheyplantheirchildren'scareers,claimingtheyknowtheirchildrenwellenoughtodecidewhatkindofjobsuitsthem.Manyeventendtoforcetheirideasofjobsontheirchildren.However,manychildrenbelievetheyshouldbeleftfreetochoosetheirowncareers.Firstly,parentsandchildrenmaynotsharethesameinterests.Secondly,childrengrowupinanagedifferentfromtheirparents1.Thereforetheyshouldbeallowedtochooseforthemselves.Inmyopinion,mutualunderstandingisimportant.Ononehand,parents*viewreflectstheirconcernforchildren.Ontheother,itisthechildrenwhowillbedoingthejob.Therefore,itiswiseforparentstogivethemthisfreedomwhilechildrenshouldconsulttheirparentswhennecessary.(129words)Judy:Oh,whatasurprise!Whoistheluckyboy?Howcanitbesosoon?Doyouknowhim?Gee,that'swonderful.Congratulations.You'llbehappythen.Bestwishes.Jim:Wouldyouliketoseeamoviewithmetonight?Jill:FmafraidIcan'tI'mfeelingsick.Thankyoujustthesame.Good.Buiwhereistheticket?Youshouldn*thavetoldmethat.Customsofficer:Doyouhaveanythingtodeclare,sir?VisitortotheU.S.:It'snoneofyourbusiness.Ihavenothingtodeclare.Madam.MayIasktoseeyourbossaboutthat?Nothinginparticular.Shopassistant:Goodmorning.CanIhelpyou?Customer:Sorryyoucan,t.Howcanyouhelpme?Yes,Edlikeapairofgloves.Oh,thankyouforyourkindness.Eddie:Howareyougettingonthesedays?Freddy:?Ididnothaveawinkofsleeplastnight.A.TerriblybusyB.ThanksforaskingC.Ijustcan'tsayD.Oh,justnotso-soMaggie:DoyoumindifIopenthewindowforawhile?Molly:.B.Yes,TildoitD.No,Idon'tmindB.Yes,TildoitD.No,Idon'tmindC.No,pleasegoaheadGarry:Shallwehavedinnertogethertomorrownoon?Jeff:.Yes,IhopesoC.Yes,wewillJeff:.Yes,IhopesoC.Yes,wewillSeeyoubythenD.EnjoyyourdinnerB.OK.letsgooveritagain.B.OK.letsgooveritagain.D.Nothingthematter,Tom.Tom:(Inclass)Ibegyourpardon,sir.Headmaster:A.OK.youarepardoned.C.Whatdoyoumean,Tom?Tim:Yourhandwritingisreallysmart,Joy.Joy:?Yes,thatisforsureNo,pleasedon'tlaughatmeThankyou,butIneedmorepracticeIknowyouareflatteringmeMr.Williams:Excuseme.Emlookingforsomepresentformyson.Ihavenoideawhattogethim.Canyouhelpme?Salesgirl:.No,Ican'tactuallyOfcourseIcanYoumustbuyhimaT-shirt.Yes,IthinkaT-shirtwouldbeagoodidea.PartIIReadingComprehension(40points]Directions:Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachofthepassagesisfollowedby5questionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemthereare4choicesmarkedAfB,CandD.ChoosethebestoneandmarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.PassageOneForanyEnglishman,therecanneverbeanydiscussionastowhoistheworld*sgreatestpoetanddramatist.Onlyonenamecanpossiblysuggestitselftohim:WilliamShakespeare.EveryEnglishmanhassomeknowledge,howeverslight,oftheworkofthisgreatwriter.Allofususewords,phrasesandquotationsfromhiswritingsthathavebecomepartofthecommonpropertyofEnglish-speakingpeople.Mostofthetimeweareprobablyunawareofthesourceofthewordsweuse,ratherliketheoldladywhowastakentoseeaperformanceofHamletandcomplainedthat*itwasfullofwell-knownproverbsandquotations1!Shakespeare,moreperhapsthananyotherwriter,madefulluseofthegreatresourcesoftheEnglishlanguage.MostofususeaboutfivethousandwordsinournormalemploymentofEnglish;Shakespeareinhisworksusedabouttwenty-fivethousand!Thereisprobablynobetterwayforaforeigner(oranEnglishman!)toappreciatetherichnessandvarietyoftheEnglishlanguagethanbystudyingthevariouswaysShakespeareusedit.Suchastudyiswellworththeeffort(itisnot,ofcourse,recommendedtobeginners),eventhoughsomeaspectsofEnglishusage,andthemeaningofmanywords,havechangedsinceShakespeare'sday.Itcanbeinferredfromthefirsttwosentencesofthepassagethat.Englishpeoplerefusedtola汰aboutgreatShakespeareShakespeare'sfameasthegreatestwriterisnotdebatableitisnotnecessarytotalkaboutShakespeare'sworksShakespeare'snameissowell-knownamongreadersAccordingtothepassage,manyEnglishwordsandexpressionsweusetodayarefrom

A.EnglishmenA.EnglishmenC.Shakespeare'sworksA.EnglishmenC.Shakespeare'sworksEnglish-speakingpeopleA.EnglishmenC.Shakespeare'sworksBymentioningthenumberofwordsusedinShakespeare'sworks,thispassageintendstoillustrateShakespeare*s.A.clevernessinwordsB.brillianceinlanguageC.persuasiveabilityD.freedomofspeechToappreciatetherichnessoftheEnglishlanguage,canreadShakespeare'splays.A.aforeignerB.anEnglishmanC.oneD.anEnglishbeginnerInthispassagetheauthormainlyintendsvethatEnglishlanguagehasbecomevarioustellthatEnglishwordshaveundergonegreatchangesindicatehowmuchEnglishmenloveShakespeareshowhowgreatawriterShakespearewasPassageTwoCurrently,themisuseoftheinternetexists,forinstance,inmodifyingotherpeople'sbankaccountthroughtheinternet,stealingother'sdataandinformationthroughtheinternet,doingillegalcommerceofdrugsorarms,spreadingpom,violence,orevencultthroughtheinternet.Alltheseexertverybadinfluenceonsocialstabilityandcommunalhealth.Itisalsotruethat,ifacomputerisconnectedwiththeinternet,thereisapossibilityforittobeintrudedinto,howeverstrongtheanti-virussoftwareandfirewallsare.ThisexplainswhyMicrosoftandanti-virussoftwareproducersreleasesecuritypatchesandvirus-recognizingupdatesnearlyeveryday.Thoughmanypeoplearestrugglingtoreducethedamageofinternetcrimes,theystillcausegreatdamageandlosseveryyear.Forexample,thenotoriousvirusworm,Nimaya,whichhadbeenproducedbya20-year-oldpersoninWuhanofCentralChina,causedover2millioncomputerstobreakdownandincuiTedalossofover50milliondollars.Thewizardproducermadethisvirusjustforaround15thousandyuan.However,theeffectofthisvirusandthelosscausedbyitarefarbeyondmanypeople'simagination.Thoughtheinternetisgoodforusforthemostpart,ithassomeseriousnegativeeffect.Inmyopinion,itisthedutyofourgovernmenttolaydownrelevantlawstopreventinternetcrimesandreinforcetheproperuseoftheinternetbyyoungpeople.Fromthebeginningofthispassage,wecaninferthatifthereisaparagraphprevioustothispassage,itismostprobablyon.howtheinternetisproperlyusedhowtheinternetisdevelopedhowtheinternetisinventedhowpowerfultheinternetisAccordingtothepassage,MicrosoftfrequentlyreleasessecuritypatchestotopromotepossiblerecurrenceofsafetyproblemsstrengthenthefunctionsoftheirsoftwarekeepupwiththelatestsoftwaredevelopmentpreventvirussoftwarefrominvadingacomputerThetwenty-year-oldyouthinCentralChinaissaidtobe.A.verycleverB.reallyevilC.quitepromisingD.abnormallypowerfulAccordingtothepassage,theyouthproducedvirusworm,Nimaya,forA.funB.moneyC.prizeD.powerTheauthorsuggeststhatthegovernmenttakeuptheresponsibilityof.A.defendingtheyoungregularlyB.givingguidancetotheyoungC.crushingdownthecrimesD.reducingthenegativeeffectsPassageThreeTheBritishpeoplearegreatreadersofnewspapers.Therearefewhomestowhichonenewspaperisnotdeliveredeverymorning.Manyhouseholdshavetwo,oreventhree,newspaperseveryday.Onenewspapermaybedeliveredatthehouse,amemberofthefamilymaybuyoneatthestationbookstalltoreadonthetrainashegoestotown,andsomeoneelseinthefamilymaybuyaneveningnewspaperlaterintheday.DailypapersarethosethatarepublisheddailyfromMondaytoSaturday.Therearethemorningpapersandtheeveningpapers.Themorningpapersareonsaleinthemorning.Theeveningpapersbegintoappearduringthemorning,andneweditionsappeareverytwoorthreehoursuntilthefinaleditioncomesoutintheevening.TheLondonnewspaperthatisbestknownoutsideGreatBritainisprobablyTheTimes.Itbeganin1785,andhasahighreputationforreliablenewsandseriouscommentonthenews.Itcallsitselfanindependentpaper,whichmeansthatitdoesnotgiveitssupporttoaparticularpoliticalparty.Itsleadingarticlesgivetheopinionsofitseditorialstaff,notthoseoftheownersofthepaper.TheDailyExpressandtheDailyMailarealsoindependent,thoughtheyareusuallymoresympathetictoConservativethantosocialistpolicies.TheDailyTelegraph,alsoaseriouspaperwithahighreputation,isnotindependent.ItsupportstheConservativeParty.TwopopularpapersareDailyMirrorandtheDailySketch.Thesehavemanypagesofphotographsandnumerousstripcartoons.Theirmakeupismoreexcitingthanthoseoftheseriouspapers.Thenewsthatappearsontheirpagesisnotalwaysthemostimportantnews:itisthenewsthatismostinterestingtothemaninthestreet.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?ImportantpeopleinBritainreadnewspapers.ReadersofnewspapersinBritainaregreatpeople.AlargenumberofBritishpeoplereadalotofnewspapers.Britishpeoplereadgreatnewspapers.TheTimesclaimstosupport.A.theConservativePartyB.theLiberalPartyC.theLabourPartyD.nopoliticalpartiesTheeditorsofTheTimesmaytheirbossuponpoliticalissues.A.disagreewithB.promisetosupportC.negotiatewithD.havetolistentoWhichofthefollowingisNOTaseriouspaper?A.TheTimesB.DailyMailC.DailyTelegraphD.DailyMirrorInthelastlineofthepassage,"themaninthestreet"refersto.A.themanworkingonthestreetB.theordinarypeopleC.themanwanderingonthestreetD.themanwalkingonthestreetPassagefourTherearetwomethodsoffighting,theonebylaw,theotherbyforce;thefirstmethodisthatofmen,thesecondofbeasts;butasthefirstmethodisofteninsufficient,onemusthaverecoursetothesecond.Itis,therefore,necessaryforaprincetoknowhowtouseboththebeastandtheman.Thiswascovertlytaughttotherulersbyancientwriters,whorelatedhowAchillesandmanyotherancientprincesweregivenChironthecentaurtobebroughtupandeducatedunderhisdiscipline.Theparableofthissemi-animal,semi-humanteacherismeanttoindicatethataprincemustknowhowtousebothnaturesandthatwithoutonetheotherisnotdurable.Aprince,beingthusobligedtoknowwellhowtoactasabeast,mustimitatethefox.andthelion,forthelioncannotprotecthimselffromtrapsandthefoxcannotdefendhimselffromwolves.Thosethatwishtobeonlylionsdonotunderstandthis.Therefore,aprudentruleroughtnottokeepfaithwhenbydoingsoitwouldbeagainsthisinterest,andthereasonswhichbindhimselfnolongerexist.Ifmenwereallgood,thispreceptwouldnotbeagoodone;butastheyarebad,andwouldnotobservetheirfaithwithyou,soyouarenotboundtokeepfaithwiththem.Norhavelegitimategroundseverfailedaprincewhowishestoshowcolorableexcuseforthenonfulfilmentofhispromise.Ofthisonecouldfurnishaninfinitenumberofexamples,andshowhowmanytimespeacehasbeenbroken,andhowmanypromisesrenderedworthless,bythefaithlessnessofprinces,andthosethathavebestbeenabletoimitatethefoxhavesucceededbest.Butitisnecessarytobeabletodisguisethischaracterwell,andtobeagreatfeigneranddissembler,andmenaresosimpleandsoreadytoobeypresentnecessities,thattheonewhodeceiveswillalwaysfindthosewhoallowthemselvestobedeceived.Thewriterdoesnotbelievethat.A.thetruthmakesmenfreeB.peoplecanprotectthemselvesC.princesarehumanD.leadershavetobeconsistent“Aprince'1inthepassagedesignatesA.anyoneinpowerB.anelectedofficialC.anaristocratD.asonofaking

ThelionrepresentsthosewhoareB.dependentonforceD.lackinginintelligenceB.nomatchfbrthelionB.dependentonforceD.lackinginintelligenceB.nomatchfbrthelionD.consideredworthlessC.greedyandpowerfulThefox,inthepassage,isA.admiredforhistrickeryC.pitiedfbrhiscunningThewritersuggeststhatasuccessfulleadermust?A.beprudentandfaithfulB.cheatandliehaveprincipletoguidehimselfD.followthetruthPartIIIVocabularyandStructure(20points)Directions:Thereare40incompletesentencesinthispart.Foreachsentencethereare4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentence.MarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Anabilityusuallyconsideredtobusinesssuccessisforthemanagertointegrateindividualmembersintoateam.A.obviousB.essentialC.liableD.potentialThisveryinterestingnovelhasonlyonefault.Imentionitwithoutfearofoffendingtheauthor,fbrobviouslynooneis.A.ignorantB.discouragedC.perfectD.excellentAlthoughaspeechorapieceofwritingmaymainlypeople'semotion,itshouldbebasedonlogic.A.appealtoB.attendtoC.comeuptoD.attributetoEloquenceisoftenusedemotively,toexpressone'semotionsandevokethesympathyofthe

audienceonsolemnoccasionsorissuesofgreatA.significanceB.valueC.weightD.powerThereisnofortastes,whichexplainswhypeoplehavedifferentlikesanddislikes.A.goodB.useC.wayD.accountingWiththequickeningoflife,peopleturnfartherandfartherawayfromconventionalsocialetiquettesandvalues.A.ratioB.rateC?paceD.temperApplicantsforthatpositionintheireducationbackgr

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