1、2023年广东省成人高等教育学士学位英语水平考试试卷Paper One 试卷一(90 minutes)Part Dialogue Completion(15 points)Directions:There are 15 short incomplete dialogues in this part, each followed by 4 choices marked A,B,C and D. Choose the best one to complete the dialogue and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET.1. Speaker A: I
2、guess Im addicted to the Internet. Speaker B:So youd better quite surfing the Net deep into the night. A. I knew it. B. Why,Its a pity. C. I cant help it. D. What seems to be the problem?2. Speaker A:Dont be sad. Im sure things will change for the better soon. Speaker B: A. That sounds awful. B. Yes
3、,youre probably right. C. I hope not! D. You are welcome!3. Speaker A:Can I get some information about the training program here? Speaker B: . A. Yes,you do B. Go ahead C. You certainly can D. Thats fun4. Speaker A:Tom,would you like to go to a party this Saturday? Speaker B: .What kind of the party
4、? Speaker A:Its a birthday party. A. Sounds good B. Looks nice C. Seems all right D. Feels OK5. Waiter: ? Customer:Yes,Ill have a steak,medium rare,with French fires. A. What do you want to eat B. Have you decided what to do yet C. Excuse me,are you ready to order now D. Sorry,but whod like to order
5、6. Speaker A:Ive just heard the news about your test. Well done. Speaker B: . A. Dont mention it B. Thank you C. Oh no! It was awful D. Oh,it might be easy7. Speaker A:Lets come back to our talk. Speaker B:Youre talking about your trip to South Africa. A. What did I say? B. I forgot the time. C. Whe
6、re was I? D. I have no idea.8. Speaker A:Why dont we play basketball this weekend? Speaker B: . A. Thats a brilliant idea B. Sounds like a excellent job C. Glad you could make it D. Im sure it isnt so bad9. Speaker A:Id like a beer. Speaker B:Certainly sir, A. Ill take it. B. What can I get you? C.
7、did you have a busy day? D. Ill get that straight away10.Speaker A:Thank you for your time and effort to make my visit a success. Speaker B: . A. Dont say thanks B. Dont be so polite C. You are so polite D. Its my pleasure11.Speaker A:I quit my job today,honey. Speaker B:Why? ? Speaker A:No,I just g
8、ot tired of doing the same thing again and again. A. Is it boring B. Are you sure C. Did something happen D. Are you serious12.Speaker A:I love swimming in a lake. Its so much better than the ocean. Speaker B: !I like to swim in a pool. A. So what B. Good for me C. Me too D. I dont13.Speaker A:I met
9、 up with Jane today. Speaker B:Really? A. How is she doing? B. Come on. C. No wonder. D. Is that right?14.Speaker A:Hello,Shawinigan Water Power Company,how may I help you? Speaker B: A. Hello,can you tell me your name? B. Im calling about my electricity bill. C. May I have your account number? D. O
10、K,Thank you for your help.15.Speaker A:Id like to share with you whats in my mind. Speaker B: . A. Im all ears B. Thank you for your time C. Its up to you D. Id rather notPart Reading Comprehension(40 points)Directions:There are 4 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by 5 questions or unf
11、inished statements. For each of them there are 4 choices marked A,B,C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET.Passage One Big data can be defined as information that is too big or complex to be contained or processed by any one machine or person. As a student at the Unive
12、rsity of Sussex,Julian Dailly had two majorsEnglish and philosophy. When he completed his studies,Dailly wondered how he could ever earn a living in a world filled with machines and technology. Now,he is part of the big data industry that includes Google and Facebook. Daillys research company,Morar
13、Consulting,started three years ago with five employees. The companys earnings have increased by 25% each year. It now employs 90 people.“What we do here is we try to discover whats meaningful for people and link that to their economic behavior.”Dailly said. He noted the importance of working with pe
14、ople with different skills.“We have people from traditional research background,in addition to some in social sciences,economics,people from tech backgrounds,and sales people.”Dailly said. Companies like Daillys employ recent college graduates. The industry profits from the idea of these young man a
15、nd women. New forms of data also make it possible for some observers to predict the future. They are more valuable to companies than the traditional forms of data recording or reporting. “We have access to the core information inside peoples heads.”Dailly said.“They tell you what peoples are going t
16、o do as opposed to what theyve done. That helps people take proper action in advance. This makes it much more useful for strategy.” Julian Dailly dismissed concerns that computers have finally taken control of our daily lives.“Some may worry that humans will be allowed to be replaced by machines. I
17、think its a fantasy.”16.Dailly has and education background of . A. engineering B. arts C. sciences D. business17.Daillys company focuses on businesses in . A. marketing strategy B. machine selling C. staff training D. big data research18.The companys staff is characterized by all the following EXCE
18、PT . A. fresh ideas B. young age C. mixed education backgrounds D. rich experience in the field19.The company is aimed at making use of the information to help people . A. take predictive action B. remember the past C. learn from each other D. stick to the tradition20.According to Dailly,the idea th
19、at human may be replaced by machines . A. is a wise warning B. is pure imagination C. may come true D. needs further studyPassage Two A new record for the oldest woman to run a marathon has been set,but it may not stand for more than a year. Harriette Thompson,92,said that she hasnt ruled out runnin
20、g the Rock nRoll Marathon in San Diego again next year. Harriette finished in 7 hours,24 minutes,36 seconds,the BBC reports,coming close to the over-90 record of 7hours,7 minutes,and 42 seconds she set in 2023,despite having a very difficult year between marathons.“I couldnt train very well because
21、my husband was very ill and I had to be with him for some time,and then when he died in January I had some treatments on my leg,” Thompson,who was in her 70s when she ran her first marathon,tells the AP. “I was just really thrilled that I could finish today.” At 92 years and 65 days old,Thompson is
22、46 days older than Gladys Burrill was when Burrill finished the 2023 Honolulu Marathon.“I cant believe I made it,”Thompson tells the Charlotte Observer.“I was really tired at one point. Around Mile 21,I was going up a hill and it was like a mountain,and I was thinking,This is sort of crazy at my age
23、. I cant do it.But then I felt better coming down the hill. And my son Brenny kept feeding me all these wonderful carbohydrates(碳水化合物) that kept me going.”Thompsonwhose parents,three brothers,and husband all died of cancertells the Observer that the San Diego marathons fundraising for the Leukemia(白
24、血病) Society is what inspired her to run and may even bring her back again next year.21.What does Thompson say about the San Diego marathon next year? A. She may not be able to be there. B. She hasnt thought about it. C. She is sure to take part in it. D. She is likely to run again.22.When did Thomps
25、on set her first over-90 marathon record? A. In 2023. B. In 2023. C. In 2023. D. In 2023.23.What did Thompson mainly do in that difficult year? A. She took care of her husband. B. She hurt her leg and had to rest. C. She received some new training. D. She traveled around with her family.24.During th
26、is years marathon,Thompson . A. ran faster than last time B. once considered giving up C. was confident she could make it D. could hardly move in the end25.What inspired Thompson to run the marathon? A. Setting her son a good example. B. Setting a new marathon records. C. Raising money for cancer tr
27、eatment. D. Living up her own promise.Passage Three Before the grass has thickened on the roadsides and leaves have started growing on the trees is a perfect time to look around and see just how dirty Britain has become. The pavements are stained with chewing gum and the ditches are full of discarde
28、d fast food packets. Years ago I remember traveling abroad and being saddened by the plastic bags and discarded bottles. Nowadays,Britain seems to look at least as bad. What has gone wrong? The problem is that the rubbish created by our increasingly mobile lives last a lot longer than before. If it
29、is not cleared up and properly thrown away,it stays in the undergrowth(下层灌木) for years. It is estimated that 10 billion plastic bags have been given to shoppers. These will take anything from 100 to 1000 years to rot. However,it is not as if there is no solution to this. A few years ago,the Irish go
30、vernment introduced a tax on non-recyclable carrier bags and in three months reduced their use by 90%. When he was a minister,Michael Meacher attempted to introduce a similar arrangement in Britain. The plastic industry protested,of course. However,they need not have bothered;the idea was killed bef
31、ore it could draw breath,leaving supermarkets free to give away plastic bags. What is clearly necessary right now is some sort of combined action,both individual and collective,before it is too late. The alternative is to continue sliding downhill until we have a country that looks like a vast rubbi
32、sh tip. We may well be at the tipping point. Yet we know that people respond to their environment. If things around them clean and tidy,people behave cleanly and tidily. If they are surrounded by rubbish,they behave like rubbish. Now,much of Britain looks pretty dirty. What will it look like in five
33、 years?26.What might be the best title for this passage? A. Plastic Bags B. Environment Protection C. Dirty Britain D. Rubbish Disposal27.The plastics industry in Britain protested because . A. a tax was proposed on non-recyclable carrier bags B. supermarkets no longer gave away plastic bags C. they
34、 were blamed for causing plastic pollution D. the government did not support them28.The expression “sliding downhill”(Para.4) probably means“ ”. A. working hard to reduce rubbish B. producing more plastic bags C. encouraging people to use plastic bags D. making things worse by taking no action29.Whi
35、ch of the following best describes the authors outlook on the environment? A. Optimistic. B. Confused. C. Concerned. D. Indifferent.30.The purpose of the article is to . A. encourage the public to take action against rubbish B. discourage people from supporting the plastic industry C. call on the go
36、vernment to protect the environment D. encourage supermarkets to give away recyclable bagsPassage Four Those who work in the Netherlands often feel that a lot of time is wasted in discussions that lead to nothing. There are often meetings with documents,an agenda and a chairmen. All those present wi
37、ll have their say,after which their remarks are discussed. He who decides to skip a meeting though he has nothing more urgent to attend to,will find it unwise. The interacting that takes place during a meeting is very important for the general process. He who does not appear is saying that he does n
38、ot think the subject is sufficiently important,or that the apparently does not take his colleagues seriously. Furthermore,he might miss some of the essential information that may become evident during the meeting. Those who are present show an interest in the problems of their colleagues. They suppl
39、y questions,rather than commands,and thus declare themselves “co-responsible”. The Dutch,in their final conclusions,like to use such metaphors as “We are all in one line” or “Our noses are pointing in the same direction again”. If you present a decision,you will find that everyone has something to s
40、ay about it and has questions to ask. This is why the Dutch will not be quick to present something as the only correct solution. The advantage to this approach is that such a meeting will often lead to genuine suggestions for improvement on certain aspects of a plan. As a result,the plan will be a j
41、oint approach. This time-consuming and seemingly useless process helps colleagues become a team. The amount of time that is lost around the table is more than what made up for inefficiency,once everyone goes back to work. Statistics show Dutch employees are among the world leaders when it comes to w
42、ork productivity.31.According to Paragraph 1,meetings in Dutch companies seem to . A. be held usually for important issues B. waste a lot of time in fruitless discussions C. enable employees to know each other better D. be good occasions for employees to show their talent32.To Dutch employees,one wh
43、o is absent from a meeting . A. does not take his colleagues seriously B. may have something more urgent to do C. does not miss much critical information D. may have nothing to say at the meeting33.According to Paragraph 3,why cant Dutch employees come to a quick decision? A. People are constantly i
44、n dispute. B. An idea usually undergoes a full discussion. C. Suggestions often lead nowhere. D. People often forget the aims of meeting.34.What does the last paragraph tell us? A. Many leaders in the world are Dutch. B. Dutch employees are highly productive. C. Dutch companies are the most successful in the world. D. Dutch employees work harde