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1、自考英語二重點(diǎn)班(包過) (按ctrl+點(diǎn)此鏈接可打開)2003年下半年全國高等教育自學(xué)考試試題英 語 (二)Vocabulary and Structure (10 points, 1 point for each item) 從下列各句四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)最佳答案,并在答題紙上將相應(yīng)的字母涂黑。 1We feel it a pity that he didnt live up to _had been expected of him. Awhich Ball what Cwhat Dthat 2As a painter, Ted was very _ about the colors he
2、used. Aspecific Bspecial Cpeculiar Dparticular 3A major-party nominee has the critical advantage in the campaign for the presidential election _ he has the support from the party-faithful. Ain that Bin which Cfor which Dfor that 4The doctors are _ about the guidelines under which they can carry out
3、euthanasia. Aat a stretch Bat a loss Cat random Dat length 5Workers seldom commit acts of violence, because they can put their aggression into their work, _it physical like the work of a smith, or mental like the work of a scientist. Awere Bwas Cbeing Dbe 6Some persons gain goal and direction from t
4、heir tensions; others _ under pressure. Afall out Bfall apart Cfall back on Dfall in with 7I have no idea whats standing _ accomplishing our goals and objectives. Ain the way of Bon the way to Cby way of Din ones way of 8He will not make a _ on LaSanes side of the conversation. Astatement Breference
5、 Ccomment Dnote 9Never before _ so rapidly developing as it is today. Ahas our country been Bour country has been Chas been our country Dour country hasnt been 10In some big cities in America, there are three or four elementary schools and secondary schools, _. Awith each within ones walking or cycl
6、ing distance Beach within ones walking or cycling distance Cit is within ones walking or cycling distance Dwith each that is within ones walking or cycling distance Cloze Test (10 points, 1 point for each item) 下列短文中有十個(gè)空白,每個(gè)空白有四個(gè)選項(xiàng)。根據(jù)上下文要求選出最佳答案,并在答題紙上將相應(yīng)的字母涂黑。 Eye contact is important, because too
7、little or too much eye contact may cause communication problems. It is important in relationships because it helps to show closeness, attention and influence. 11 with facial expressions, there are no specific rules 12 eye behavior 13 that it is considered rude to stare, especially 14 strangers. It i
8、s, 15 , common for two strangers to walk toward each other, 16 eye contact, smile and perhaps even say “Hi!”The strangers may immediately look 17 and forget that they even had any contact. This type of glance does not mean much; it is simply a way of acknowledging another persons 18 . In a conversat
9、ion too little eye contact may be seen negatively because it 19 lack of interest, inattention and even mistrust. The relationship between mistrust and lack of eye contact is shown directly in the expression, “Never trust a person who cant look you 20 the eye.” 11ALike BAs CLikely DTogether 12Agovern
10、ing Bgovern Cgoverned Dbeing governed 13Abesides Bbeside Cexcept Dexcept for 14Afor Bat Cto Din 15Amoreover Bfurthermore Cbut Dhowever 16Amake Bto make Cmaking Dmade 17Adown Bup Caway Dout 18Aabsent Bpresent Cabsence Dpresence 19Aconveys Bconceals Cconducts Dconsists 20Ato Bin Cat Dout of Reading Co
11、mprehension (30 points, 2 points for each item ) 從下列每篇短文的問題后所給的四個(gè)選擇項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)最佳答案,并在答題紙上將相應(yīng)的字母涂黑。 Passage OneQuestions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage. Young people often wonder at the large number of employers who do not respond to their applications for jobs. They say that despite enclosin
12、g return envelopes they hear nothing at all or , at best , an impersonal (無人情味的) note is sent declaring that the post for which they applied has been filled. Applicants often suspect that job vacancies are set aside for friends and relatives and that advertisements are only put to prevent this accus
13、ation(指責(zé)). Many of them are tired of writing away and feel that if only they could obtain an interview with the right person their application would meet with success. Not to acknowledge applicants letters is impolite and there seems little excuse for this, yet even sending brief replies to the many
14、 who apply takes much time and money. That so-called return envelope may not have been stamped by the sender, and an office manger under the heavy workload may be reluctant to send off long letters of explanation to disappointed job-hunters. A brief note is all that can be managed and even that depe
15、nds on the policy of the firm. But the difficulty is reasonably easy to remove with a little goodwill. 21It can be inferred from the first paragraph that applicants have good reasons to believe that the posts they apply for_. Aare only for the purpose of advertisement Bare reserved for friends and r
16、elatives Care not there at all Dare not good enough to satisfy their needs 22Many job-hunters think that they can get a job if_. Athey write more letters of application Bthey find the right person Cthey have more success Dthey can get an interview 23The chief reason for a manager not to acknowledge
17、applicants letters is that _. Ait takes a lot of time and money Bit takes a lot of trouble Cit requires a lot of efforts Dit requires a lot of energy 24The author thinks that a letter to an applicant should be_. Aa long one Ba short one Ca brief one with a little goodwill Done with full explanation
18、25What is the major complaint of job-hunters? AThey have no chance to see the manager. BTheir letters of application often get no response. CJob advertisements are totally a lie. DWriting application letters takes up too much of their time. Passage TwoQuestions 26 to 30 are based on the following pa
19、ssage. Lets look at another example of how peoples communication patterns differ: the way people converse. Some foreigners have observed that when Americans carry on a conversation, it seems as if they are having a Ping-Pong game. One person has the ball and then hits it to the other side of the tab
20、le. The other player hits the ball back and the game continues. If one person doesnt return the ball, then the conversation stops. Each part of the conversation follows this pattern: the greeting and the opening, the discussion of a topic, and the closing and farewell. If either person talks too muc
21、h, the other may become impatient and feel that he is dominating the conversation. Similarly, if one person doesnt say enough or ask enough questions to keep the conversation going, the conversation stops. Many North Americans, are impatient with culturally different conversation styles simply becau
22、se the styles are unfamiliar. For example, to many North Americans it seems that some Latin Americans dominate conversations, or hold the ball too long. Speaking of her co-workers from several Latin American countries, one North American woman said, “I just find it difficult to cut in. They seem to
23、take such a long time to express themselves. They give you a lot of unnecessary details.”When she talked with them, she became tense, because she found it so hard to participate. Yet she also noted that when they talked to each other, nobody seemed uncomfortable or left out. The North American woman
24、 didnt know how to interrupt the Latin American conversations because North American ways of listening and breaking in are very different. She had been taught to listen politely until the other person finished talking. (Once again, there are gender (性別) differences; it has been observed that men ten
25、d to interrupt women more than women interrupt men. )When the North American woman did what was “natural” or “normal”for her (i. e. , listen politely without interrupting), she was not comfortable in the conversation with the Latin Americans. The result was that she became more passive in her conver
26、sations with her co-workers. The differences between the unspoken rules of conversation of each cultural group interfered with their on-the-job relationship. 26When North Americans converse together, each one of the group is supposed to_. Aparticipate in the talk Bplay Ping-Pong games Cinterrupt the
27、 speaker Ddominate the conversation 27When North Americans converse with the Latin Americans, the North Americans would feel_. Ainvolved Bleft out Ccomfortable Drelaxed 28To the North Americans, the Latin Americans are_. Apolite Bcommunicative Cdominant Dfamiliar 29We can infer from this passage tha
28、t_. Apeople from different cultures cannot communicate with each other Bdifferent conversational styles may affect peoples relationships Cmen are more talkative than women DNorth Americans conversational habits are better than those of Latin Americans 30The best title for this passage is_. ADifferen
29、t Conversation Styles BDifferent Conversation Topics CDifferent Conversation Processes DDifferent Conversation Effects Passage ThreeQuestions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage. When your parents advise you to “get an education” in order to raise your income, they tell you only half the tru
30、th. What they really mean is to get just enough education to provide manpower for your society, but not so much that you prove an embarrassment to your society. Get a college degree, if possible. With a B. A. , youll have a good start. But now you have to slow down. If you go for a masters degree, m
31、ake sure it is an M. B. A. , and only from a first-rate university. Beyond this, the famous law of diminishing returns (報(bào)酬遞減率) begins to take effect. Do you know, for instance, that long distant truck drivers earn more per year than full professors? Yes, the average 1977 salary for those truckers wa
32、s $ 24, 000, while the full professors managed to earn just $ 23, 030. A Ph. D. (博士) is the highest degree you can get. Except for a few specialized fields such as physics or chemistry where the degree can quickly be turned to industrial or commercial purposes, if you pursue such a degree in any oth
33、er field, you will face a dim future. There are more Ph. D. s unemployed or under-employed in this country than in any other part of the world. If you become a Ph. D. in English or history or political science or languages orworst of allin philosophy, you run the risk of becoming overeducated for ou
34、r national demands. Not for our needs, mind you, but for our demands. Thousands of Ph. D. s are selling shoes, driving cars, waiting on tables, and endlessly filling out applications month after month. They may also take a job in some high school or second-rate college that pays much less than what
35、the doorkeeper earns. You can equate (同等看待) the level of income with the level of education only so far. Far enough, that is, to make you useful to the gross national product, but not so far that nobody can turn much of a profit on you. 31Your parents advise you to “get an education” partly because
36、they want you_. Ato gain more knowledge Bto earn more money Cto get a degree Dto free yourself from embarrassment 32From the second paragraph, we can infer that both B. A. and M. B. A. are_. Aprofessions Bjobs Ccollege degrees Dacademic disciplines 33According to the author, _. Aa high degree helps
37、you greatly in finding a satisfactory job Ba high degree does not necessarily help you to find a satisfactory job Cthe higher degree you get, the more money you can make Dthe higher degree you get, the dimmer future you will face 34The author would advise you to specialize in the fields of _ for a d
38、octors degree. Aphysics or chemistry BEnglish or history Cpolitical science Dphilosophy 35Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage? AWell-educated professionals sometimes earn less than truck drivers. BIts easier for those who specialize in the fields of physics and che
39、mistry to find a job. CSome Ph. D. graduates work as shop assistants, car drivers, waiters or waitresses, because they cannot find a suitable job. DYour Ph. D. degree will make your country embarrassed. Word Spelling (10 points, I point for two items) 將下列漢語單詞譯成英語。作為提示,每個(gè)單詞的詞類、首字母及字母數(shù)目均已給出。請(qǐng)將完整的單詞寫在答
40、題紙上。 36幸存 n. s_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 37遙遠(yuǎn)的,偏僻的 a. r_ _ _ _ _ 38學(xué)齡前的 a. p_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 39優(yōu)點(diǎn);功績(jī) n. m_ _ _ _ 40簡(jiǎn)化 v. s_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 41宇宙的;普遍的 a. u_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 42趨勢(shì),傾向 n. t _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 43學(xué)術(shù)的 a. a_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 44容量;能力 n. c_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 45固定??;附加 v. a_ _ _ _ _ 46圓盤;磁盤 n. d_ _ _ 47從事于,參與 v. e_ _ _ _ _ 48現(xiàn)今,現(xiàn)在
41、 ad. n_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 49基金;儲(chǔ)備 n. f_ _ _ 50保證,擔(dān)保 v. g_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 51起初的;獨(dú)創(chuàng)的 a. o_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 52預(yù)測(cè),預(yù)報(bào) v. f_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 53平靜的;和平的 a. p_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 54技術(shù)員 n. t_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 55十一月 n. N_ _ _ _ _ _ _ Word Form (10 points, 1 point for each item) 將括號(hào)中的各詞變?yōu)檫m當(dāng)?shù)男问教钊肟瞻?。答案寫在答題紙上。 56His wife would rather th
42、ey _ (not, talk) about the matter any more. 57The earth is one of the nine planets which _ (revolve) round the sun. 58The presidential candidates in the U. S. _ (concern) with winning the states which have the largest population. 59Only by keeping down costs will America maintain its _ (compete) adv
43、antage over other countries. 60The robots used in nuclear plants to handle the radioactive materials prevent human personnel from _(expose) to radiation. 61He has decided to have a look at the house and see if it might be worth _ (buy). 62It is self-esteem that makes it possible _ (cope) with the ev
44、eryday problems of growing up. 63Experts found in an experiment that improved self-control and enhanced creative thinking ability _(result) from daydreaming. 64The nearer a society _ (approximate) to zero population growth, the older its population is likely to be. 65A number of difficulties _ (aris
45、e) since we began to work on the new design. Translation from Chinese into English(1 5 points,3 points for each item) 將下列各句譯成英語并將答案寫在答題紙上。 66他解決的問題越多,就越好奇。 67人們更愿意談?wù)撟闱蚧蛱鞖?,而不是人壽險(xiǎn)。 68總的來說,休閑是生活的重要組成部分。 69他們認(rèn)為還應(yīng)該考慮到生命的質(zhì)量。 70未來機(jī)器人,由于裝有觸覺裝置,可承擔(dān)許多工作。 Translation from English into Chinese (15 points) 將下列短文
46、譯成漢語并將答案寫在答題紙上。 Large modern cities are too big to control. They impose their own living conditions on people. City inhabitants are forced by their environment to adopt a wholly unnatural way of life. They lose touch with nature. It is possible to live such an air-conditioned life in a large city th
47、at you are barely conscious of the seasons. A few flowers in a public park (if you have the time to visit it) may remind you that it is spring or summer. A few leaves falling down from trees may remind you that it is autumn. Beyond that, what is going on in nature seems totally irrelevant. All the simple, good things of lifelike sunshine and fresh airare rare and precious. Tall buildings block the sun. Traffic fumes pollute the atmosphe
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