1、南昌大学大学英语测试卷No.1Part I Listening Comprehension ( 20%) (略)Part II Reading Comprehension (30%)Directions: There are four reading passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four suggested answers marked (A), (B), (C) and (D). Ch
2、oose the best answer to each question. Then you should mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.Passage OneQuestions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage:Many teachers believe that the responsibility for learning lies with students. If a long rea
3、ding assignment is given, instructors expect students to be familiar with the information in the reading even if they do not discuss it in class or give an examination. (Courses are not designed merely for students to pass exams.) The ideal student is considered to be one who is encouraged to learn
4、for the purpose of learning, not the one interested only in getting high grades. Some students may be frustrated with teachers who do not believe it is necessary to grade every assignment. Sometimes homework is returned with short written comments but without a grade. Even if a grade is not given, s
5、tudents should learn the material assigned.When research is assigned, the professor expects students to begin and to complete the assignment with minimum instruction. It is the students responsibility to find books and articles in the library. Professors do not have the time to explain how a univers
6、ity library works; they expect students, especially graduate students (研究生), to be able to find what they need in the library.Professors will help students who need it, but prefer that their students not depend on them too much. This is different from teacher-student relationships in other countries
7、. In the United States, professors have other duties in addition to teaching. Often they do some administrative (行政的) work within their departments. In addition, they may be required to write articles and books. Therefore, the time that a professor can spend with a student outside of class is limite
8、d. If a student has problems with classroom work, the student should either ask a professor for help during office hours or make an appointment(预约).26. What does the author mean by saying that “Courses are not designed merely for students to pass exams”?(A) Students study hard only for exams.(B) Tea
9、chers think it necessary for their students to fail exams.(C) Teachers think that the only purpose of studying hard is to pass exams.(D) The purpose of designing course is not only for passing exams.27. According to the 2nd paragraph, students in the United States should _.(A) depend more on themsel
10、ves than on professors(B) plan their time and sequence their work(C) always follow the professors advice(D) find a suitable place for studying28. If students need the advice of their teachers, they should _.(A) put forward their questions in class(B) go to their teachers office(C) find some excuses
11、to see teachers at home(D) turn to their teachers during the break29. Students who _ in the United States are considered good ones.(A) pay more attention to good scores(B) have the desire to learn by themselves(C) are good at learning words by heart(D) know much about computers30. American professor
12、s may be required to spend more of their time _.(A) knowing what is on their students mind(B) helping students finish their assignments(C) writing articles(D) instructing students researchPassage TwoQuestions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage:Valentines Day (圣瓦伦丁节,情人节) was the time my fath
13、er chose to show his love for the special people in his life. Over the years I fondly thought of him as my “Valentine Man”.At the age of six, on Valentines Day morning, I got a card signed “Love, Dad” for the first time and a gift of a ring with a small piece of red glass. As I grew older, the gifts
14、 gave way to heart-shaped boxes filled with my favorite chocolates and always included a special card signed “Love, Dad”. Year by year, the cards seemed less important, and I thought the valentine (圣瓦伦丁节送给异性的卡片或礼物等) would always be there. I had placed my hopes and dreams in receiving cards and gifts
15、 from “important others”, and “Love, Dad” just didnt seem quite enough.If my father knew then that he had been replaced, he never let it show. If he sensed any disappointment over valentines that didnt arrive from me, he just tried that much harder to create a positive atmosphere (气氛), giving me an
16、extra hug (拥抱) and doing what he could to make my day a little brighter.On Valentines Day eight years ago I received a card addressed to me in my mothers handwriting (笔迹). On the inside, my mother had printed “Happy Valentines Day” and my father had signed “Love, Dad”. It was the kind of card that p
17、ut tears in my eyes because I knew this would be the last I would receive from him.His final card remains on my desk today. Its a reminder of how special fathers can be and how important it has been to me over the years to know that I had a father who continued a tradition (传统) of love with simple a
18、cts of understanding and had the ability to express happiness to the people in his life.31. Why did the writer think of her father as her “Valentine Man” over the years?(A) Her father had given her a valentine on Valentines Day to show his love, understanding and happiness.(B) She had placed her hop
19、es and dreams in receiving cards and gifts from her father on Valentines Day(C) Her father created a positive atmosphere and made her day brighter on Valentines Day(D) She missed her father very much on Valentines Day after he died32. When the writer grew older, her fathers card seemed less importan
20、t because _.(A) she was no longer interested in Valentines Day(B) she thought her fathers valentine wasnt enough and hoped to get more from others(C) her boyfriend took the place of her father(D) she did not like the design of the cards her father sent her33. When the writer was disappointed about t
21、he valentines she did not receive, her father _.(A) gave her another heart-shaped box filled with her favorite chocolates(B) tried to talk with her about something else(C) told her to place her hopes and dreams away from others(D) comforted her by doing what he could to make her happy34. Why was the
22、 writers last valentine written in her mothers writing?(A) Her mother wanted to show her love too.(B) Her father was so busy that he had no time to mail the card.(C) Her father was too ill to mail a card.(D) Her father wanted to give her a surprise.35. The writer put her fathers final card on her de
23、sk in order to _.(A) remember her father and his love(B) show it to her colleagues (同事)(C) think of the past life of her father(D) get encouragement from her fatherPassage ThreeQuestions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage: For a long time women with HIV were ignored because the focus was to
24、tally on HIV men. The gay (同性恋的) community was very much in sight and vocal (呼声高的) and successfully got support for its cause. Now we are rapidly approaching the point where about one half of all AIDS cases in the world are women. But no one is taking this dangerously high level of infection among w
25、omen seriously enough.Women usually have a worse time dealing with HIV than men do. In most cases, the woman is taking care of children as well as her sick partner. She may not even have time to take care of herself. The HIV-positive woman ends up shouldering the family as well as her own personal p
26、roblems. Men, however, are usually the ones who have insurance (保险), income and access to doctors. They get care. Women often do not.The discrimination (歧视) against HIV-positive women is simply terrible. They are likely to be more inactive than men in the home and workplace because too many people t
27、hink that women are the cause of the disease. This is not at all true. They get it from a man. They dont just simply have HIV. Of course, theres a social discrimination against all people with HIV. They are scared that other people will know they are HIV-positive and that they will, therefore, be di
28、scriminated against. For example, its very difficult for people with HIV to travel. They are not allowed to enter many countries, including the United States, China and Russia.The biggest difficulty an HIV-positive woman must face is the isolation (孤立). Once the woman knows shes HIV-positive, she li
29、ves in fear that other people will find out. Shes so frightened she will go into hiding, into an isolated place by herself. Its not at all uncommon to meet a woman who has been HIV-positive for nearly 10 years and has never told anyone, except her doctor. And the resulting stress is enough to make h
30、er sick. But HIV-positive women who get support, who can discuss their trouble and then do something about it whether that means taking better care of themselves or going to the United Nations to struggle for their rights are likely to live longer. Active women dont die out of shame in a corner. Thi
31、s happens to too many HIV-positive women.36. Women with HIV were ignored for a long time because _.(A) their effort to attract attention was not as successful as the HIV mens(B) they often lived in a community that was hardly noticed by others(C) HIV men were the only concern over a long time(D) The
32、y failed to get support37. Which of the following statements is not true?(A) HIV-positive women make up nearly half of all AIDS cases in the world.(B) The gay community succeeded in getting support.(C) The high level of infection among women has been taken seriously.(D) There is social discriminatio
33、n against all people with HIV.38. According to the passage, its difficult for women to deal with HIV but not because _.(A) they often lose their jobs after other people find out they are HIV-positive(B) they usually have the family problem(C) they often have no access to doctors(D) they have little
34、time left to take care of themselves39. Countries such as the United States and China are mentioned in the article in order to show that _.(A) there are more AIDS cases in those countries(B) it is not convenient for HIV-positive people to travel(C) HIV-positive people are usually discriminated again
35、st(D) people who are HIV-positive are afraid that these countries will find out40. Which of the following does the passage show to us that active women dont do?(A) Get support from others.(B) Discuss their trouble with their doctors only.(C) Struggle for their rights.(D) Take better care of themselv
36、es.Passage FourQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage:About 16 million people in the United States have lost some of their hearing. About 2 million others are extremely or completely deaf. They cant hear speech of most other sounds in their everyday life, even with a hearing aid to ma
37、ke sound louder.There are several kinds of hearing loss. The first kind results from disease or injury to the outer or middle part of the ear. The damage prevents sound waves from reaching the inner ear. Usually, this form of hearing loss is not extreme. And a hearing aid or medical treatment can of
38、ten restore hearing. A second kind of hearing loss involves the nerves(神经). It is caused by damage to the inner ear. A loud noise or disease may destroy some of the tiny nerve cells(细胞) that carry sound. People suffering this kind of damage may loss the ability to hear some sounds, high or low. The
39、third kind of deafness is called a central hearing loss. It is caused by damage to the hearing nerves leading to the brain or in the brain itself.Deafness is the most common bodily disability(残疾) in America. Often nothing can be done to stop it. But many cases can be prevented. One simple thing is r
40、esponsible for most hearing loss. That one thing is noise. Telephone bell, loud music, machines. In industrial countries, especially, these things make the world very noisy. Studies have shown that old men in quiet African villages have much better hearing than young people in America. Other sources
41、 of deafness include accidents, drugs and illnesses. 41. What kind of hearing loss mentioned in the passage is the most serious? (A) The first kind. (B) The second kind. (C) The third kind. (D) None.42. Hearing loss caused by damage to _ can often be restored. (A) the outer ear. (B) the inner ear. (
42、C) the nerves. (D) the brain.43. Which of the following is not a source of deafness? (A) Loud music (B) Bodily disability. (C) Accidents. (D) Some drugs. 44. It can be inferred from the passage that _. (A) developed countries are more noisy. (B) nothing can be done to prevent loss of hearing. (C) ol
43、d people suffer less from hearing loss. (D) 16 million Americans have lost their hearing.45. Which of the following statements is not true? (A) Deafness is very common in America. (B) Hearing nerves are most important to ones hearing. (C) There are different causes of hearing loss. (D) Hearing aids
44、can always help deaf people hear clearly. Part III Vocabulary and Structure (30%)Directions: There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked (A), (B), (C) and (D). Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence. Then you should mark the corresp
45、onding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.46. Ill trade you five comic books _ your briefcase.(A) with (B) in (C) for (D) to47. Ive just _ a beautiful poem in this book bought in the secondhand bookshop.(A) come across (B) come about (C) come out (D) come through48. Mar
46、y has also _ all hopes of seeing me again.(A) given in (B) given up (C) given back (D) given out49. The international situation changes so quickly nowadays that you cannot _it.(A) keep up with (B) keep at (C) keep on (D) keep to50. Not only _ my joy in answering questions, but also I totally lost my
47、 desire to say anything at all in English.(A) I lost (B) I did lose (C) had I lost (D) did I lose51. She was tired of the _ noise of the clock while she was trying to sleep.(A) continuous (B) constant (C) continual (D) consistent52. The frightened man reached _ the telephone and quickly dialed a number.(A) for (B) on (C) at (D) up53. The hose (软管) was throwing too much water so I _ the water a little bit.(A) turned up (B) turned to (C) turned down (D) turned away54. Sandy had _ her best clothes for this dating.(A) put up (B) put out (C) put aside (D) p