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自考及各類其他考試歷年試題免費(fèi)免注冊(cè)下載超過(guò)2萬(wàn)套word文檔試題和答案2007年10月自考英語(yǔ)(一)試題1做試題,沒(méi)答案?上自考365,網(wǎng)校名師為你詳細(xì)解答!2007年10月自考英語(yǔ)(一)試題網(wǎng)站上我找不到此版本文字版的,都是圖片,我照著圖片打吧,呵呵。4首打哦,sotired。I.1.Tosomeextentthegoodserviceatthehotel_thepoorfood.A.broughtoutB.cameaboutC.gotdowntoD.madeupfor2.Ifyou_intakingthisattitude,wellhavetoaskyoutoleave.A.insistB.resistC.persistD.exist3.Hell_hisnervousnessoncehesonstage.A.getoverB.getoffC.getoutD.getthrough4.Attheageoffourteen,Maggiewenttoa_girlsschoolalongwithhersister.A.nearB.nearbyC.closeD.neighbor5.MirandahappilyacceptedaninvitationtolunchatRules,her_restaurant.A.popularB.preferredC.favoredD.favorite6.Werequestthatallcellphones_forthedurationoftheperformance.A.beturnedoffB.shouldturnoffC.oughttobeturnedoffD.tobeturnedoff7.Whowasthefirstperson_today?A.spoketoyouB.withyouspokeC.youspoketoD.spokewithyou8.Apersonwhotalksto_isnotnecessarilymad.A.himselfB.oneselfC.yourselfD.itself9.Spanishpeopleusuallyspeak_thanEnglishpeopleA.quickB.quicklyC.morequickD.morequickly10.Didyouhear_Marysaid?A.thatB.whatC.whichD.thatwhatII.Peoplework,playandshareideaswithoneanother.Tolivetogether,theymustunderstandoneanother.Notonlyaretheremanywaysforthem_11_othersknowwhattheythinkorwant,therearealsowaysin_12_theycanfindoutwhatothersthinkorwant.Thesewaysofknowingaboutothersorlettingothersknowyourideasarecalledcommunication,_13_ofwhichisdonebylanguage,whetherspokenorwritten.T自考及各類其他考試歷年試題免費(fèi)免注冊(cè)下載超過(guò)2萬(wàn)套word文檔試題和答案2007年10月自考英語(yǔ)(一)試題2communication,theremustbepeoplewholistentoandunderstand_14_language.Besides,theremustbepeopletoreadandunderstandwrittenlanguage_15_thereiscommunication.Therearewaysofcommunicatingwithoutlanguage,too.Asmileisunderstoodeverywhere;_16_islaughingorcrying.Pointingtosomethingdirects_17_totheobject._18_aglancecanbeusedtocommunicate.Somemovementsofthe_19_alsohavespecialmeanings.Forexample,wenodtosayYesandshakeourheadstomeanNo.Sometimespicturesareusedtoexplainathoughtorto_20_astory.Atothertimes,asimplesoundorevenacolorisusedtogiveinformation.Red,forexample,isoftenasignofdanger.11.A.letB.toletC.lettingD.havinglet12.A.thatB.whatC.whichD.how13.A.manyB.fewC.afewD.most14.A.spokenB.writtenC.foreignD.native15.A.beforB.afterC.asD.for16.A.asB.soC.eitherD.neither17.A.subjectB.movementC.attentionD.care18.A.HoweverB.EvenC.SoD.And19.A.languageB.eyesC.bodyD.matter20.A.speakB.sayC.talkD.tellIIIPassageOneUrbanlegendsaresimilartomodernfolklore(民間傳說(shuō))consistingofstoriesoftenthoughttobefactsbythosespreadingthem.Thetermisoftenusedtomeansomethinglikeafalsestory,thoughtheyarenotnecessarilyunture.Despitethename,atypicalurbanlegenddoesnotnecessarilyoriginate(起源于)inanurbansetting,becausethetermisdesignedtosetthemapartfromtraditionalfolkloreinpre-industrialtimes.AsAmericanslovetheirautomobiles,someofthemostfamiliarurbanlegendsinvovlecars.Oneofthebestknownistheclassicstoryoftwoteenagersinacarparkedlateatnightinaquietloverscorner.Thecoupleislisteningtomusicwhenthecarradioannouncestheescapeofadangerousmurderer.Frightened,thegirldemandstobetakenhome.Butwhentheboytriestostartthecar,itwontrun.Hegetsouttolookforhelp.Astimegoesbyandthereisnosignofherboyfriend,thegirlbecomesmoreandmorefrightened.Herfirghtturnstoterrorwhenshehearsasoftclick,clicknoiseontheroofofthecar.Finally,sheisrescuedbythepolice,whotellhernottolookback.Naturally,though,shedoeslookback.Herboyfriendssbodyishangingupsidedownfromatreebyarope.Ashisbodymovesinthesoftwind,hisringrubs-click,click_againsttheroofofthecar.Butnotallurbanlegendsassociatedwithcarsaresohorrible.ThePlayboysCartellsofamanwhoplanstobuyaluxurysportscar.HeseesanadvertisementforanearlynewPorschefor$29.95.Hefiguresthepriceisamistakebutgoestocheckitoutanyway.AwomanatthehouseassureshimthatthepriceiscorrectandinviteshimtotestdrivethePorsche.Hedrivesafewmilesandhurriesbacktothehousetoclosethedeal.Astheownershippapersarechanginghands,hesuddenlysays,Butwhyareyousellingthiscarsocheap?Thewomansmilesandanswers,Myhusbandleftmeandmovedinwithhissecretarylastweek.HeaskedmetosellhisPorscheandsendhimthemoney.21.Urbanlegendsaresocalledbecausetheyare_.A.folktalessetincitiesB.folkloreofindustrialtimesC.lovedbypeopleincitiesD.madeupbypeopleincities22.Thetwostoriesinthepassageshowthat_.A.urbanlegendsaboutcarsarehorribleB.自考及各類其他考試歷年試題免費(fèi)免注冊(cè)下載超過(guò)2萬(wàn)套word文檔試題和答案2007年10月自考英語(yǔ)(一)試題3C.somepopularunbanlegendshavetodowithcarsD.mosturbanlegendsareunbelievablestoriesaboutcars23.Itisimpliedinthefirststorythat_.A.theboyfriendwastheescapedmurdererB.theboyfriendwasmurderedbyhisrivalC.thepolicewereinsearchoftheboyfriendD.theescapedmurderedkilledtheboyfriend24.Thesoftnoisethatfrightenedthegirlcamefrom_.A.thetreeinthewindabovethecarB.TheropehangingdownfromthetreeC.theroperubbingagainsttheroofofthecarD.theboyfriendsringrubbingagainstthecar25.Inthesecondurbanlegends,thehusband_A.wenttolivewithhissecretaryB.movedintohissecretarysofficeC.neededthemoneytohireanewsecretaryD.plannedtosetupanofficewiththemoneyPassageTwoTheEnglishsettlementinAmreicafollowedtwodifferentpathsrepresentedbysettlementsatJamestowninVirginiaandPlymouthinMassachusetts.ThefirstpermanentEnglishcolonistsinAmericasettledatJamestownin1607.TheVirginiaCompanyoflondon,whichorganizedthesettlement,certainlyexpectedprofit.TheQueen,permittingthesettlement,hopedforgreaterempire,power,andprofit.TheindividualswhosailedtoVirginiawantedgloryandgold.Thus,themajorreasonforthesettlementofVirginiawastomakemoney.Inthebeginning,theVirginiaCompanyfoundthatpeoplewouldnotgotoAmericadespiteglowingdescriptions.In1618,whentheVirginiaCompanybegangivingfiftyacresoflandtoeachindividualwhocametoAmerica,thefutureofAmericancolonizationwasfinallysecured.LatercoloniesallhadtocompetewithVirginiasfreeholdsystemofgrantsofland.Inthissense,land-whichmeantwealthandstatus-attractedcolonist.Incontrast,thefirstpermanentEuropeansettlementinNewEnglandwasfoundedatPlymouthbythePilgrimsforreligiouspurposes.Thesesettlers,laterknownasthePilgrimFathers,camefromNottinghamshire.TheywerecruellytreatedbytheChurchofEnglandandin1606fledtoHolland,where,inLeiden,theyfoundthereligiousfreedomtheywerelookingfor.Althoughtheyremainedthereforsomeelevenyears,theyrealizedthattheirchildrenweregrowinguptobeDutchratherthanEnglish.Intheend,theydecided,withthebackingofLondonmerchants,toleavefortheEnglishcoloniesinNorthAmerica.Afterasixty-five-dayjourney,thePilgrimsarrivedatProvincetownonNovember21,1620.TheysoondiscoveredPlymouthHarboronthewesternsideofCapeCodBay,andmadetheirhistoriclandingonDecember21.OthergroupsofsettlersfollowedtheexampleofthePilgrims:theCatholicsettlementofMarylandin1633,RogerWilliamssRhodeIslandrefugein1636,andWilliamPennssettlementofaQuakercolonyinPennsylvaniain1681.26.TheEnglishsettlementatjamestownmainlyresultedfromthedesireforA.gloryB.powerC.wealthD.fame27.Thefreeholdsystemofgrantsoflandwasintroducedin_.A.1606B.1607C.1618D.162028.OnNovember21,1620thePilgrimFathersarrivedat_.A.ProvincetownB.PlymouthC.RhodeIslandD.MassachusettsBay29.ThePilgrimFatherswereoriginallyfrom._.自考及各類其他考試歷年試題免費(fèi)免注冊(cè)下載超過(guò)2萬(wàn)套word文檔試題和答案2007年10月自考英語(yǔ)(一)試題4A.PlymouthB.LondonC.LeidenD.Nottinghamshire30.TheEnglishsettlementsatjamestownandPlymouthwererespectivelyduetoreasonsof_.A.wealthandreligionB.wealthandfameC.politicsandreligionD.politicsandfamePassageThreeAttheendofthenineteenthcentury,arisinginterestinNativeAmericancustomsandanincreasingdesiretounderstandNativeAmericanculturespromptedresearcherstobeginrecordinglifestoriesofNativeAmericans.Theyhadadistinctreasonforwantingtohearthestoires:theywereafterdataonlanguageandculturethatwouldaddtotheirownfieldobservations,andtheybelievedthatthepersonalstories,evenofasingleindividual,couldincreasetheirunderstandingoftheculturesthattheyhadbeenobservingfromwithout.Inaddition,manyresearchersatthe,turnofthecenturybelievedthatNativeAmericanmannersandcustomswererapidlydisappearing,andthatitwasimportanttopreserveforpeopleinthefutureasmuchinformationascouldbeadequatelyrecordedbeforetheculturesdisappearedforever.Therewere,however,argumentsagainstthismethodasawayofacquiringaccurateinformation.FranzBoas,forexample,describedautobiographiesasbeingoflimitedvalue,usefulchieflyforthestudyofhowmemorydistorts(歪曲)truthPaulRadin,anotherscholar,arguedthatinvestigatorsrarelyspentenoughtimewiththetribestheywereobserving,andinevitablyderivedresultstoomuchinfluencedbytheirownemotionstobereliable.Evenmoreimportantly,astheseleftstoriestransformedfromthetraditionaloralformtothewrittenform,muchwaslost.Editorsoftendecidedwhatelementsweresignificanttothefieldresearchonagiventribe.Inaddition,NativeamericansthemselvesrecognizedthattheessenceoftheirlivescouldnotbecommunicatedinEnglishandthateventstheythoughtsignificantwereoftenconsideredunimportantbytheirinterviewers.Indeed,asmentioningthenamesofdeadrelativesbrokewithNativeAmericantradition,theyveryactoftellingtheirstoriescouldforceNativeAmericannarratorstodistorttheircultures.31.Inthelate19thcentury,researchersweremainlyinterestedin_.A.protectingNativeAmericantribesB.recordingNativeAmericanculturesC.changingNativeAmericancustomsD.learningNativeAmericanlanguages32.TheresearchersstudiedNativeAmericanculturesmainlybymeansof_.A.fieldobservationsB.comparisonsofculturesC.NativeAmericanlifestoriesD.NativeAmericanlanguages33.FranzBoasbelievedthatlifestoriesareoflimitedvaluebecauseA.memorydepartsfromtruthB.fieldobservationsareinadequateC.researcherscannotremembereverythingD.researchersemotionsaffectobservations34.Thethirdparagraphdiscusses_.A.howNativeAmericansmisledresearchersB.howeditorsmisreadtheresearchofscholarsC.howresearchersmisunderstoodNativeAmericanlifeD.howpublishedlifestoriesdistortNativeAmericanlife35.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribestheorganizationofthepassage?A.Twodifferentresearchmethodsinculturalstudyarecompared.B.A自考及各類其他考試歷年試題免費(fèi)免注冊(cè)下載超過(guò)2萬(wàn)套word文檔試題和答案2007年10月自考英語(yǔ)(一)試題5C.Thehistoricalbackgroundsoftworesearchmethodsaredescribed.D.Aresearchmethodisquestionedandthenanewmethodproposed.IV.36.海灣n.g_37.命運(yùn)n.f_38.提醒v.r_39.業(yè)余愛(ài)好n.h_40.比,比率n.r_41.浪費(fèi);糟蹋v.w_42.正式的,正規(guī)的a.f_43.啞的,無(wú)言的a.d_44.獨(dú)立的a.i_45.巨大的;大量的a.v_46.評(píng)論,評(píng)注v.n.c_47.實(shí)施;強(qiáng)制v.e_48.快速的;敏捷的a.s_49.戳,刺,擠n.v.t_50.相應(yīng)地ad.a_51.空白;空白的n.a.b_52.潛在的;潛力a.n.p_53.忽略;俯瞰v.o_54.意大利人,意大利語(yǔ)n.I_55.無(wú)論在哪里conj.w_V.56.Thingsstartedtogo_(bad)wrongforEricafterhelosthisjob.57.Therehavebeenquestionsaboutthe_(accurate)ofthereport.58.Waterhadgotintotheradio,andnowitwascompletely_(use).59.Anypolicythatcreatesunemplymentwillmeetwithstrong_(resist)60Thetestmeasureslanguagelearners_(achieve)inreadingEnglishnovels.61.Hertopicwascomplex,butshe_(simple)itinawaythatwecouldallunderstand.62.Usingaseatbeltwillreducethe_(likely)ofseriousinj

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