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2009年黑龍江省成人本科畢業(yè)生申請(qǐng)學(xué)士學(xué)位АА英語(yǔ)考試試卷[附答案](150minutes)PaperOne(90minutes)PartIVocabularyandStructure(10points;15minutes)Directions:Eachofthefollowingsentencesisprovidedwithfourchoices.Choosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentence.Then,markyouranswerbyblackeningtheletterofyourchoiceontheAnswerSheet.1.WhenyoucomebackfromLondon,wouldyoupleasebuyme______ofasmallradio?A.tendollar'sworth B.worthtendollarsC.tendollarsofworth D.tendollars'worth2.Althoughshe______lawforonlyalittleovereightyears,FlorenceAllenbecamein1992thefirstwomantositonastatesupremecourt.A.wouldpractice B.practicesC.hadpracticed D.haspracticed3.Itwasnecessarythathe______hismother,otherwiseshewouldhaveknownthisfromsomeoneelse,andbeenveryangrywithhim.A.told. B.hadtoldC.tell D.wouldtell4.Theschoolwasnamed______theherowhogavehislifeforthecauseoftherevolution.A.after B.forC.with D.about5.Thenewsmedia______radio,televisionandnewspapers.A.composeof B.areconsistedofC.arecomposedof D.consist6.Theyturnedadeafeartoourdemands,______enragedallofus.A.that B.which C.as D.this7.Heissosicktodaythathedoesnot______havinganythingtoeat.A.turnout B.tendto C.makefor D.feellike8.Ageisnotimportant.It'sbrainsandknowledgethat______.A.judge B.impress C.count D.survive9.Wehaven'tthe______ideaofwhatyoumeant.A.smallest B.dimmest C.weakest D.slightest10.Manythings______impossibleinthepastarecommontoday.A.toconsider B.considered C.considering D.beingconsidered11.Whenasked______theyneededmost,thekidssaidtheywantedtofeelimportantandloved.A.what B.why C.whom D.which12.______theprojectasplanned,we’llhavetoworktwomorehoursaday.A.Completing B.Complete C.Tocomplete D.Completed 13.______hungryIam,Ineverseemtobeabletofinishoffthisloafofbread.A.Whatever B.WheneverC.Wherever D.However14.—Howcantheproblembesolved? —Well,wemust______ittothepresident’sownjudgment.A.depend B.leave C.suggest D.realize15.Heisverypopularamonghisstudentsashealwaystriestomakethem______inhislectures.A.interested B.interesting C.interest D.tointerest16.Thepresentsituationisverycomplex,soIthinkitwilltakemesometimeto______itsreality.A.makeup B.figureoutC.lookthrough D.putoff17.Inthosedays,our______concernwastoprovidepeoplewhowerestoppedbythesnowstormwithfoodandhealthcare.A.normal B.constantC.permanent D.primary18.Asheworksinaremotearea,hevisitshisparentsonly______. A.occasionally B.anxiously C.practically D.urgently19.NowadaystheChinesearebecomingmorefamiliarwithdifferentculturesandotherwaysofdoingthings,______isoftenthecaseinothercountries.A.what B.as C.who D.that20.Wehavebeentoldthatundernocircumstances______thetelephoneintheofficeforpersonalaffairs. A.mayweuse B.wemayuse C.weuse D.doweusePartIIClozeTest(10points,20minutes)Directions:Readthepassagethrough.Then,gobackandchooseonesuitablewordorphrasemarkedA,B,C,orDforeachblankinthepassage.BlackenthecorrespondingletterofthewordorphraseyouhavechosenontheAnswerSheet.Carsareanimportant21oflifeintheUnitedStates.22mostpeoplefeelthattheyarepoor.And23ifapersonispoorhedoesn'tfeelreallypoor24hehasacar.Therearethreemainreasonsthecarbecameso25intheUnitedStates.26ofall,thecountryisahugeoneandAmericansliketomove27init.Thecarprovidesthemostcomfortableand28formoftransportation.Thesecondreasoncarsarepopularisthefact30theUnitedStatesneverdeveloped31andinexpensiveformofpublic32.Long-distancetrainshaveneverbeen33commonintheUnitedStatesastheyareinotherpartsoftheworld.Nowadaysthereisagoodsystemofair-service34planes.Butitis35expensivetobeusedfrequently.Thethirdreasonisthemostimportantone,though.TheAmericanspiritofindependenceis36reallymadecarspopular.Americansdon'tliketowait37abus,oratrainorevenaplane.Theydon'tliketohaveto38anexactschedule.Acargivesthemthefreedomtoschedule39time.AndthisisthefreedomthatAmericanswant4021.A.role B.part C.effect D.basis22.A.Withoutacar B.Notwithacar C.Withoutnocar D.Withnotacar23.A.ever B.still C.even D.quite24.A.although B.when C.whether D.but25.A.qualified B.increasing C.developing D.popular26.A.First B.Firstly C.Atfirst D.Thefirst27.A.around B.on C.along D.forth28.A.cheap B.mostcheap C.cheapest D.cheaper29.A.Through B.By C.With D.As30.A.which B.that C.where D.what31.A.aninterested B.anaffected C.anefficient D.asatisfied32.A.movement B.carriage C.shipping D.transportation33.A.quite B.very C.too D.as34.A.providing B.toprovide C.provided D.provides35.A.very B.so C.too D.as36.A.that B.what C.how D.which37.A.for B.on C.beside D.about38.A.run B.further C.chase D.follow39.A.theirown B.theirself C.theirsown D.theirsself40.A.best B.most C.worst D.leastPartIIIReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(40points;55minutes)Section1Directions:Eachofthefollowingpassagesisfollowedwithfivequestions.Foreachquestiontherearefourchoices.Choosethebestanswertoeachquestion.ThenblackenthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.Questions41to45arebasedonthefollowingpassage:Allthehousewiveswhowenttothenewsupermarkethadonegreatambition:tobetheluckycustomerwhodidnothavetopayforhershopping.Forthiswaswhatthenoticejustinsidetheentrancepromised.Itsaid:“Remember,onceaweek,oneofourcustomersgetsfreegoods.ThisMayBeYourLuckyDay!”ForseveralweeksMrs.Edwardshoped,likemanyofherfriends,tobetheluckycustomer.Unlikeherfriends,shenevergaveuphoping.Thecupboardsinkitchenwerefullofthingswhichshedidnotneed.Herhusbandtriedtoadviseheragainstbuyingthingsbutfailed.Shedreamedofthedaywhenthemanagerofthesupermarketwouldapproachherandsay:“Madam,thisisYourLuckyDay.Everythinginyourbasketisfree.”O(jiān)neFridaymorning,aftershehadfinishedhershoppingandhadtakenittohercar,shefoundthatshehadforgottentobuyanytea.Shewentbacktothesupermarket,gottheteaandwenttowardsthecash-desk.Asshedidso,shesawthemanagerofthesupermarketapproachher.“Madam,”hesaid,holdingouthishand,“Iwanttocongratulateyou!Youareourluckycustomerandeverythingyouhaveinyourbasketisfree!”41.

The

housewives

learnt

about

the

free

goods

_______.

A.

on

TV B.

from

the

manager

C.

at

the

supermarket D.

from

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newspaper42.

Mrs.

Edwards

________.

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was

always

very

lucky B.

had

no

friends

C.

hoped

to

get

free

shopping D.

got

disappointed

easily43.

Mrs.

Edwards’s

husband

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to

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A.

make

her

unhappy B.

cheer

her

up

C.

buy

things

with

her D.

keepherfrom

buying

things44.

Mrs.

Edwards

went

back

to

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supermarket

quickly

because

she

had

to

______.

A.

buy

another

thing B.

talk

to

the

manager

C.

pay

for

her

shopping D.

find

her

shopping45.

Mrs.

Edwards

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pleased

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delighted

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proud

D.

disappointedQuestions46to50arebasedonthefollowingpassage:AthirdofBritishpeopleareoverweight,statesareportpublishedinJanuarybytheRoyalCollegeofPhysicians,theresultofan18-month-longstudy.About5%ofchildrenweightoomuch,andarelikelytostaythatwayforlife;inthemid-twentiesagegrouptheproportionoffatpeoplerisestoathird,andofthemiddle-agepopulationhalfareoverweight.Fatpeopleriskseverehealthproblems,saysthereport,includinghighbloodpressure,breathlessness,andvariousformsofheartdisease.Smokingisparticularlyriskyforoverweightpeople.Thesafestwaytoloseweightistoeatcereals,bread,fruitandvegetables,andcutdownonfattymeats,butterandsweetfoods.Currentdietsdofarmoreharmthangood;slimmingmachinesthatvibratemuscleshavenotbeenproveduseful;saunas(蒸氣浴)merelyremovealittlebodywater,andhealthfarms,saysthereport,serveasexpensiveholidays.Thereportemphasizesthatexerciseismostimportanttohealth.Thoughitdoesn’tnecessarilyreduceweight,itmaintainsthecorrectproportionofbodyfattobodymuscle.Anditisn’tonlyfortheyoung.Frommiddleageaminimumof20minutesofgentlephysicaljerksshouldbepracticedthreetimesaweek.Thereportadvocatesseveralpublichealthmeasurestocombatthehighprevalenceofoverweightinthiscountry.Theyincludeanincreaseoftaxonalcoholtoreduceitsincreasing,anddangerouslyfatteningconsumption;andtheprovisionofmoresportsfacilitiesbylocalauthorities.Britain’sdoctors,thereportconcludes,mustlearntobemoresympatheticandspecificintheiradvicetotheoverweight,encouragingachangeineatinghabitsonalong-termbasis,andtakingintoaccountthemany—oftencomplex—reasonswhyfatpeoplearefat.46.Thepassageismainlyabout______.A.whymanyBritishpeopleareoverweight B.howtoavoidgettingoverweightC.Britishpeople’soverweightproblem D.therelationsbetweenoverweightandhealth47.Accordingtothereport,apersonismostlikelytostayfatforthewholeofhislifeifhe______.A.getsfatinmiddleage B.getsfatinhistwentiesC.getsfatwhenheisachild D.isbornfat48.Thereportthinksthatexercise________.A.isawaytoreduceweight C.canconvertfattomuscleB.isasurewaytokeeponehealthy D.sometimesincreasesweight49.Thereportpointsoutthatdrinkingtoomuchalcohol________.A.willalsocauseapersontogetoverweightB.willcauseapersontodolesssportsC.willmakeapersonforgetthefactthatheisfatD.willleadapersontobadeatinghabits50.Thereportsuggeststhatwhentreatingtheoverweight,doctorsshould______.A.encouragealong-termdietforeveryoneB.firstconsiderwhysomanypeopleareoverweightC.knowthattherearecomplexreasonswhyapersongetsoverweightD.bemoreconsiderateandgivedetailedadviceQuestions51to55arebasedonthefollowingpassage:Ascientistwhodoesresearchineconomicpsychologyandwhowantstopredictthewayinwhichconsumerswillspendtheirmoneymuststudyconsumerbehavior.Hemustobtaindatabothontheresourcesofconsumersandonthemotivesthattendtoencourageordiscouragemoneyspending.Ifaneconomistwereaskedwhichofthethreegroupsborrowmost—peoplewithrisingincomes,stableincomesordecliningincomes—hewouldprobablyanswerthosewithdecliningincomes.Actually,intheyears1947-1950,theanswerwas:peoplewithrisingincomes.Peoplewithdecliningincomeswerenextandpeoplewithstableincomesborrowedtheleast.Thisshowsusthattraditionalassumptionsaboutearningandspendingarenotalwaysreliable.Anothertraditionalassumptionisthatifpeoplewhohavemoneyexpectpricestogoup,theywillhastentobuy.Iftheyexpectpricestogodown,theywillpostponebuying.Butresearchsurveyshaveshownthatthisisnotalwaystrue.Theexpectationsofpriceincreasesmaynotstimulatebuying.TheinvestigationsmentionedabovewerecarriedoutinAmerica.InvestigationsconductedatthesametimeinGreatBritain,however,yieldedresultsthatweremoreinagreementwithtraditionalassumptionsaboutsavingandspendingpatterns.Theconditionmostfavorabletospendingappearstobepricestability.Ifpriceshavebeenstableandpeopleconsiderthattheyarereasonable,theyarelikelytobuy.Thus,itappearsthatcommonbusinesspolicyofmaintainingstablepricesisbasedoncorrectunderstandingofconsumerpsychology.51.Accordingtothepassage,ifonewantstopredictthewayconsumerswillspendtheirmoney,heshould_______.A.trytoencourageordiscourageconsumerstospendmoneyB.carryoutinvestigationsonconsumerbehaviorC.doresearchesinconsumerpsychologyinalaboratoryD.relyontraditionalassumptionsaboutearningandspending52.Accordingtoparagraph2,onetraditionalassumptionisthatpeoplewith______incomesborrowmost.A.average B.stable C.declining D.rising53.TheresultsoftheinvestigationsonconsumerpsychologycarriedoutinAmericawere______thoseoftheinvestigationsmadeatthesametimeinGreatBritain.A.notasgoodas B.muchbetterthanC.exactlythesameas D.somewhatdifferentfrom54.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisalwaysTRUEaccordingtosurveysmentionedinthepassage_______?A.Consumerswillputoffbuyingthingsiftheyexpectpricestodecrease.B.Consumerswillspendtheirmoneyquicklyiftheyexpectpricestoincrease.C.Thepriceconditionhasaninfluenceonconsumerbehavior.D.Traditionalassumptionsaboutearningandspendingarereliable.55.Fromtheresultsofthesurveys,thewriterofthisarticle_______.A.concludesthatthesavingandspendingpatternsinGreatBritainarebetterthanthoseinAmericaB.concludesthatconsumersalwaysexpectpricestoremainstableC.doesnotdrawanyconclusionD.concludesthatmaintainingstablepricesiscorrectbusinesspolicySection2Directions:Readthefollowingpassage,andthendecidewhetherthestatementsaretrue(A)orfalse(B)(判斷對(duì)錯(cuò),對(duì)的在答題卡上畫A,錯(cuò)的在答題卡上畫B。)Questions56to60arebasedonthefollowingpassage:JoeBloggsworkedinalargeandfamouscompany.Thepresidentofthecompanybelievedinkeepinghisemployees(雇員)happy.Oneyear,heofferedthemapension(養(yǎng)老金)fund.Theideawasthattheworkerswouldpayfivepercentoftheirwagesintoapensionfund.Thecompanywouldalsopayasumequaltofivepercent.Whenanemployeeretiredfromthecompany,hecouldtakewithhimallthemoneythatheandthecompanyhadputintohispensionfund.“Iwillopenthepensionfund,”thepresidentofthecompanysaid,“assoonasyouallagreetojoin.Unlessyoualljoin,Iwon’topenupyourminds.TheideawasaverygoodoneandeveryoneexceptJoeBloggsagreedtojoin.“Idon’tunderstandit,”Bloggssaid.Hisco-workerstriedtoexplainittohim,buthejustkeptsaying,“Istilldon’tunderstandit.”Timepassedandwhentherewasonlyanhourleftbeforetheweekwasup,thepresidentsentforJoeBloggstocometohisofficeonthe20thfloor.“Mr.Bloggs,”hesaid,“alltheemployeesagreewithwhatIamgoingtosaytoyou.Solistencarefully.”“Ithadbetterbegood.”Bloggssaid.“Oh,itis,”thepresidentsaid.“Ifyoudon’tagreetoIfinishcountingtoten,thesecurityguardswillthrowyououtofthewindow.JoeBloggsimmediatelysignedtheformwhichsaidhewouldagreetojointheplan.“Nowthatyouhaveexplaineditclearly”,hesaid,“ofcourseI’lljoin.”()56.Thecompanywouldputmoremoneyintoanemployee’spensionfund.()57.Theemployeescouldnottakethemoneyfromhispensionfunduntiltheirretirement.()58.Thepresidentgavehisemployeesoneweektodecidewhethertojointhepensionfundornot.()59.JoeBloggswascalledtothepresident’sofficetwodaysbeforetheendoftheweek.()60.Joeagreedtojointhepensionfundafterrealizingitsimportance.AAPaperTwo(60minutes)卷二總分核分人復(fù)核人PartIV.ReadingComprehension(ShortAnswerQuestions)(10points;15minutes)得分閱卷人復(fù)查人Directions:Thispassageisfollowedbyfivequestionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.WriteyouranswersonPaperTwo.Questions61to65arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Imagineaclassroommissingtheonethingthathaslongbeenconsideredanecessaryparttoreadingandwriting:paper.Nonotebooks,notextbooks,notestpaper.Andtherearenopencilsorpens,which,afterall,alwaysseemtorunoutofinkatthecriticalmoment.A“paperlessclassroom”iswhatmoreandmoreschoolsaretryingtoachieve.Studentsdon’tdoanyhandwritinginthisclass.Instead,theyusepalm-sized(手掌大小的),orspeciallydesignedcomputers.TheteacherdownloadstextsfromInternetlibrariesandsendsthemtoeverystudent’spersonalcomputer.HavingcomputersalsomeansthatstudentscansearchtheWeb.Theycanlookupinformationonanysubjectthey’restudying,frommathtosocialscience.Andexamscangoonline,too.AtaschoolinTennessee,U.S.A.,studentstaketestsontheirowncomputers.Theteacherrecordsthegradesonthenetworkforeveryonetoseeandthencopiesthemintohisorherownelectronicgradebook.Apaperlessclassroomisabigsteptowardsreducingthewasteofpaper.Theschoolteacher,StephanieSorrellinKentucky,U.S.A.,saidsheusedtogiveabout900piecesofpapereachweektothestudents.“Thinkaboutthemoneyandtreeswecouldsavewiththecomputers,”shesaid.But,withallthistechnology,there’salwaystheriskthatthemachineswillbreakdown.So,incaseofapowerfailureortechni

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