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2022年自考專業(yè)(英語(yǔ))綜合英語(yǔ)(二)考試
真題及答案
一、GRAMMARANDVOCABULARYCompleteeachofthefollowing15
sentenceswiththemostlikelyanswer.Blackentheletter
correspondingtoyourchoiceontheANSWERSHEET.(1pointeach,
15pointsinall)
1、Theideaoftravelingthroughspacetoother
planetsinterestsmanypeopletoday.
A.a
B.the
C./
D.one
2、I*dgetthebookforyouIcouldrememberwho
lastborrowedit.
A.onlyif
B.ifonly
C.exceptthat
D.incasethat
3、Wehadtogethimtothehospitalrightaway.Otherwise,
ittoolate.
A.is
B.willbe
C.was
D.wouldbe
4、Ithinkyoursistershouldknowtospendher
moneyonfancygoods.
A.otherthan
B.ratherthan
C.betterthan
D.morethan
5、Ifnegotiationsforthenewtradeagreementtake
,seriousfoodshortagewilldevelopinseveral
countries.
A.toomuchlonger
B.thelongest
C.muchtoolong
D.thelonger
6、Hewasamanofreadyadvice.Headviseanyone
onanythingonthespurofthemoment.
A.should
B.could
C.must
D.might
7、Ididn'tgotohispartylastnight,because
Ichangedmymind.
A.onasecondthought
B.onthesecondthought
C.onsecondthoughts
D.onthesecondthoughts
8、wedo,itmustconformtotheinterestsofthe
people.
A.Whatever
B.Whichever
C.Whenever
D.Wherever
9、Wemustmakeyoungsmokersrealizetheharmofcigarettes
totheirhealthandhelpthemsmoking.
A.rid
B.leave
C.quit
D.cancel
10、Youcandowhatyoulike,butIdonotwantyouto
be.
A.ontheway
B.alongtheway
C.bytheway
D.intheway
11、Itishardtoactaccordingtothewhichyou
don,tbelievein.
A.principles
B.judgements
C.procedures
D.attitudes
12、Johnwasleakinginformationtoaforeign
company.
A.suspectedof
B.suspiciousof
C.doubtedabout
D.doubtfulabout
13>Thephysicisthasbeenchallengedbyhis
colleagues.
A.respecting
B.respectful
C.respective
D.respected
14、Newlywovenbasketsofthiskindoftena
strangesmell.
A.giveaway
B.giveover
C.giveoff
D.giveup
15>rmratherconfused;wouldyoupleaseyour
proposaltomeagain?
A.expose
B.expand
C.explain
D.explore
二、CLOZEFillineachofthe15blanksinthepassagewith
themostlikelyanswer.Writethelettercorrespondingtoyour
choiceontheanswersheet.(1pointeach,15pointsinall)
1、Mostlivingthingsundergotwotypesofbiologicalchange
duringtheirlifetime.Oneis16,anincreaseinthesizeor
efficiencyofanorganism.Theotherisaging,whichinvolves
adecreaseinsizeorefficiency.Signsofagingbeginto17in
mostpeoplebetweentheageof30and40.Hereditydetermines
mostofthewaysapersonchangeswhileaging,butenvironment
also18.Grayinghairisprobablythemostcommonsignofaging.
Allthesensesdeclinewithage.Forexample,theeyeslose
theirabilitytoadapt19darkness,andtheyrequirebrighter
lightforreading.Movementbecomesharderwithage.Byage80,
abouthalfthemusclecellshavebeenreplacedbyotherkinds
oftissue.Inwomen20,boneslosecalciumandbecomemore
likelyto21.Asapersonages,thebody,sabilitytocombat
infectiondeclines.Thischangeoccursbecausethewhiteblood
cellsof22iscalledthebody,simmunesystemlosetheir23
function.Manypeoplebelievethatwithadvancingage,an
individuallosestheabilitytolearn,remember,andmake
decisions.But24diseaseorinjurydamagesthebrain,ahealthy
elderlypersonwho25activeprobablysuffersnoserious
declinein26ability.Noonecompletelyunderstandstheaging
process.Somescientists27thathumanagingwilleverbe
controlled.Othersbelievethatagingcanbe28.Usually,
normalhumancellscanbekept29inalaboratoryforonlya
limitedtime.But30cells,suchasvariouskindsofcancer
cells,canliveforalongtime.Ifscientistscandetermine
howsuchcellssurvive,theymaygainaninsightintothe
processofcellaging.(16)
A.togrow
B.growth
C.tobeborn
D.birth
2、(17)
A.takeplace
B.getworse
C.appear
D.drop
3、(18)
A.playsarole
B.leadsaway
C.makesadecision
D.offersachance
4、(19)
A.in
B.with
C.for
D.to
5、(20)
A.especially
B.specially
C.exceptionally
D.specifically
6、(21)
7
A.split
B.hurt
C.crack
D.break
7、(22)
A.which
B.what
C.that
D.it
8、(23)
A.protective
B.productive
C.selective
D.detective
9、(24)
A.till
B.if
C.besides
D.unless
10、(25)
A.extends
B.expands
8
C.remains
D.maintains
11、(26)
A.mental
B.physical
C.visual
D.social
12、(27)
A.suspect
B.fear
C.doubt
D.regret
13、(28)
A.suppressed
B.mastered
C.ignored
D.conquered
14、(29)
A.lively
B.alive
C.living
D.life
,9
15、(30)
A.inhuman
B.irregular
C.abnormal
D.unusual
三、PARAPHRASINGChoosetheclosestparaphrasedversionafter
eachofthefollowingsentencesortheitalicizedpart.Write
thelettercorrespondingtoyourchoiceontheanswersheet.
(1pointeach,10pointsinall)
1>SometimesIthinkhowgratefulIwouldbetodayifIhad
learnedmorebackthenaboutwhatreallymatters.
A.SometimesIfeelhappythatIwastaughtwhatisimportant
atschool.
B.SometimesIfeelsorrythatIdidn'tlearnwhatis
importantatschool.
C.AttimesIfeelresentfulthatIwasnottaughtanything
usefulatschool.
D.AttimesIfeelIshouldbethankfulforthosethingsI
learnedatschool.
2、InthewaytheyallglaredIcouldseehowthey'dcome
tohatemyguts.
A.Icouldseefromtheirangrylookthattheydislikedmevery
much.
B.Icouldseefromtheirquicklookthattheywereimpatient
withme.
C.Icouldseefromtheirsteadylookthattheywerevery
curiousaboutme.
D.Icouldseefromtheirconfusedlookthattheywereshocked
atmywords.
3、Onlythegoodthingsbackhomeareremembered.Itusually
takesatripbackhometobringonebacktoreality.
A.Atripbackhomecanhelponerememberhis/herheritage.
B.Atripbackhomecanhelponeunderstandwhatlifereally
isabroad.
C.Atripbackhomecanmakeonerealizethathomeisthebest
place.
D.Atripbackhomecanmakeonerealizethedifficultiesand
problemsthere.
4、Youpaintersareaheartlesslot.
A.Youpaintersarepeoplewithnomercy.
B.Youpaintersarepeoplewithnoemotions.
C.Youpaintersarepeopleunabletoloveanybody.
D.Youpaintersarepeopleunabletounderstandothers.
5、Seeingmehavingagoodtimeinrepose,shewaspowerless
tohideherdisgust.
A....shewasunabletokeepcalm.
B....shewashopelessinselfcontrol.
C....shecouldn,thelpfeelingpowerless.
D....shecouldn'tsuppressherdisapproval.
6Thesmal1hoursfoundMr.MaydigandMr.Fotheringay
outsideunderthemoon.
A.Towardsmorning,Mr.MaydigandMr.Fotheringaywalked
outsidetostayinthemoonlight.
B.Beforemidnight,peoplefoundMr.MaydigandMr.
Fotheringaylookingatthemoonoutside.
C.Aftermidnight,Mr.MaydigandMr.Fotheringaywere
outdoors,withthemoonabovethem.
D.Lateatnight,Mr.MaydigandMr.Fotheringaywentoutside
toappreciatethebeautifulmoonlight.
7、Ineverdoanythingwhateveronthegroundthatitisgood
forhealth,thoughinactualfactthethingsIlikedoingare
mostlywholesome.
A.Ineverdoanythingwhichisnotgoodforhealth,...
B.Whateverisgoodforhealthnevercomestomymind,...
C.Ineverdoanythingbecauseitissaidtobegoodfor
health,...
D.WhateverIdoisalwaysdecidedbywhetheritisgoodfor
health,...
8、Thereisagreatdealtobesaidforthesuburb.
A.Thesuburbismuchtalkedabout.
B.Thesuburbhasaconsiderableadvantage.
C.Itisagreatdealbettertoliveinthesuburbthaninthe
city.
D.Itisagreatdealeasiertotalkaboutthesuburbthanto
livethere.
9、Meetingafteralonginterval,friendsarelikeacouple
whobegantodanceagainwhentheorchestrastrikesupafter
apause.
A....theirfriendshipwillcontinuewhereitisleftoff.
B....theirfriendshipwillturnintoaromanticrelationship.
C....friendsbehaveinawayasiftheyweredancingpartners.
D....friendsbecomeclosertoeachotherasiftheywerea
happycouple.
10、Idecidedtogiveheratreat.
A.Idecidedtotreatherkindly.
B.Idecidedtogiveheradayoff.
C.Idecidedtoofferhersomemedicalcare.
D.Idecidedtobuyhersomethingsheliked.
四、READINGCOMPREHENSIONReadthetwopassagesandchoosethe
mostlikelyanswertoeachofthequestions.Writetheletter
correspondingtoyourchoiceontheanswersheet(2pointseach,
20pointsinall)
1、Passage1Apersonmayhaveanideaabouthimselfthatwill
preventhimfromdoinggoodwork.Hemaybelievethatheisnot
capableofaccomplishingsomethingeventhoughthereisno
reasonforit.Achildmaythinkheisstupidbecausehedoes
notunderstandhowtomakeuseofthemostofhismental
abilities,orhemayacceptanotherpersonJsmistakenestimate
ofhisability.Peopleadvancedinyearsmaybehandicappedby
themistakenbeliefthattheyareincapableoflearning
anythingnewbecauseoftheirage.Apersonwhobelievesthat
heisincapablewillnotmakearealeffort,becausehefeels
thatitwouldbefutile.Hewon,tgoatajob(盡全力工作)with
theconfidencenecessaryforsuccess,andhewontworkhard,
eventhoughhemaythinkheisdoingso.Heis,therefore,likely
tofail,andthefailurewillstrengthenhisbeliefinhis
incompetence.AlfredAdler,afamouspsychiatrist(精神病醫(yī)生),
hadanexperiencethatillustratesthis.Whenhewasasmall
boyhegotofftoapoorstartinarithmetic(算術(shù)).Histeacher
gottheideathathehadnoabilityinarithmetic,andtoldhis
parentswhatshethoughtsothattheywouldnotexpecttoomuch
ofhim.Inthisway,they,too,developedtheidea,Isn,tit
toobadthatAlfredcan'tdoarithmetic?Heacceptedtheir
mistakenestimateofhisability,feltthatitwasuselessto
try,andendedupverypooratarithmetic,justaswas
expected.Oneday,however,hebecameveryangryattheteacher
andotherstudentsbecausetheylaughedwhenhesaidheknew
howtodoaproblem,whichnoneoftheotherstudentshadbeen
abletoworkout.Alfredsucceededinsolvingtheproblem.This
gavehimconfidence.Herejectedtheideathathecouldn'tdo
arithmeticandwasdeterminedtoshowothersthathecould.His
angerandhisnewlyfoundconfidencestimulatedhimtobeat
arithmeticproblemswithanewvigor.Heworkedwithinterest,
determination,andpurpose.Beforelonghebecame
extraordinarilygoodatarithmetic.Henotonlyprovedthathe
coulddoarithmetic,buthelearnedearlyinlifefromhisown
experiencethatifapersongoesatajobwithallhisheart
hemayastonishhimselfaswellasotherswithhisability.This
experiencemadehimrealizethatmanypeoplehavemoreability
thantheythinktheyhave.Lackofsuccessisasoftentheresult
oflackofknowledgeofhowtoapplyone'sability,lackof
confidence,andlackofdeterminationasitistheresultof
lackofability.ThewordfutileinParagraph2probably
means.
A.unnecessary
B.useless
C.unimportant
D.aimless
2、BothAlfred'steacherandhisparentsthought
Alfred.
A.hadnoconfidenceinhimself
B.waslazyinstudy
C.hadnointerestinarithmetic
D.wasslowinarithmetic
3、WhydidAlfredbecomeangryoneday?
A.Becausehecouldn'tworkoutthearithmeticproblem.
B.Becausetheteacherdidn'tshowhimthearithmeticproblem.
C.Becausehewaschallengedtosolveadifficultarithmetic
problem.
D.Becausenoonebelievedthathecouldsolvethearithmetic
problem.
4^Accordingtothepassage,apersonislikelytofail
if.
A.hedoesn,tworkhard
B.heistoooldtolearnanything
C.hedoesn,thaveenoughknowledge
D.hehasacceptedamistakenbeliefofhisability
5、WhatdoesAlfredAdler'sstorytellus?
A.Ourfailuresareoftencausedbyourlackofability.
B.Arithmeticisactuallynotashardasitseemstobe.
C.Someteachersexpecttoomuchfromtheirstudents.
D.Ourself-judgementmayhaveanegativeeffectonour
success.
6、Passage2WhentheFrenchInstituteinHaiti(海上也)asked
metospeakonasubjectofmyownchoice,Ipickedheroism.
It'sasubjectIknowwell.Ivereadmanybooksaboutit.Ispoke
ofsomewell-knownheroes.IsuggestedthatIwassomethingof
aheromyself.ThenItoldhowthehero,inthefaceofdanger,
discoversallthegreat,lastingvaluesoflife.WhenIleftthe
platform,agentlemancametome.Greatlecture,hesaid.I'm
DoctorBonbon.I'vebeenaskedtomakeyourstayhereas
pleasantaspossible.Wouldyouliketogohuntingsharkswith
me?Youseemtoenjoyfacindanger.Iacceptedgladly.Isaw
myselfstrugglingwithahugefishonmyrod...Iwastospeak
againthenextafternoon.Soweagreedtostartearlyinthe
morning.Bytheway,thedoctorsaidaswesetout,youshould
tryoutyourcoucteau."My...what?Yoursnorkel(潛水呼吸管).
Youneedtobreathe.Illshowyouhowtoworktheunderwater
guntoo.What'sthematter?Somethingwrong?Ihadtositdown.
Itriedtotellmyselfitwasn,tso.Buttherewasnodoubt
aboutit.Iwasn,ttofishwitharod.Iwastogorightdown
intothewater.Iopenedmymouthtoprotest…Youknow,the
doctorsaid,Ican'ttellyouhowmuchweallenjoyedyour
lectureoncourage.Isaidnothing.Therearetimeswhenyouhave
toprotectyourmeansofearningaliving.Iwasknownasagood
speaker.IfIhadtobeeatenbysharkstokeepmyreputation,
Iwasready.Iputonmymask.Nowputontheleadbelt.Itwill
getyoudownthereinstantly,thedoctorsaid.They)11godown
withyou.Hepointedtothefourbigmenonboard.Bodyguards,
Ithoughtwithrelief.They,rethebeaters(轟趕獵物的人),the
doctorsaid.They'11goaheadanddrivethesharkstowardyou.
Thenal1youhavetodoisshoot.Ididn'thavethecourage
toobject.Theyhelpedmeovertheside.Atthebottomthefirst
thingIsawwasabigfish.Iscreamed.Ican,tquiteremember
whatfollowed.AllIknowisthat,contrarytowhatIhadsaid
inmylecture,inthefaceofdangertheherodoesnotdiscover
thegreatvaluesoflife.AtlastIopenedmyeyesagain.The
bigfishwasgone.Itriedtoreturntothesurface.ThenIsaw
ahugeformabovemyhead.Iseizedmygun.Iclosedmyeyes
andpressedthetrigger.Thegunwastornfromme.InsecondsI
wasatthesurface.Luckily,theboatwasnear.Iwasonboard
inaninstant.WhereJsyourgun?askedthedoctor.Iexplained
thatIhadhitashark.Thebeasthadtorntheweaponfrommy
hands.Thef
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