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青海省导游资格考试
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Ⅰ.Choose one answer that best completes the sentences;(10%)
1、_______who would like to go on the trip should put their names on the list.
A. Those B. These C. Somebody D. The ones
2、The only thing _______ is that you consult your lawyer abort it.
A. which I can suggest B. which can suggest
C. that I can suggest D. that can suggest
3、She must know what’s happening _____ a complete idiot.
A. so is she B. or she is C. and she is D .nor is she
4、For ten years he did not see Sophia _______to her.
A. or to telephone B. nor telephoning C. or telephone D. nor telephone
5、The children were eventually found ______in an old mine shaft.
A. to hide B. hiding C. hide D hid
6、He isn’t rich, that he ever will be.
A. Nor I imagine B. I also don’t imagine
C. Neither do imagine D. I neither imagine
7、I want you tell my friend your very interesting experience ________ you have told it to me.
A. the way B. the manner C. just like D. the same as
8、“Do you want to stay for super?”---‘I______’if you don’t mind.’
A. would much rather go home B. would rather go home much
C. much rather go home D. the same as
9、Show me the man you honor ________ what kind of a man you are.
A. That I will know B. so will I know
C. but I will know D. and I will know
10、_______I’ve got my own car I don’t get as much exercise as a used to.
A. For B. While C. Now that D. Just that
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Ⅱ.Choose one answer that best completes the sentence.(10%)
1.After two hours’ waiting, her patience was beginning to .
A. break up B. pass by C. run out D. give away
2.They suggested she should advice from the legal department.
A. seek B. search C. find D. ask
3.Will you help me how to do these sums?I’m completely stuck.
A. point out B. Figure out C. come across D. look out
4.The discovery of the ruins of an ancient palace was the of their expedition.
A. climax B. opportunity C. crisis D. adventure
5.I’d like to write to him, but what’s the of their expedition.
A. significance B. point C. business D. purpose
6.He would seeing Sarah tonight, and a of her face suddenly came to his mind
A. scene B. sign C. vision D. symbol
7.It was his wife’s encouragement that had him through the bad times.
A. delivered B. relieved C. sent D. symbol
8.One of the of foreign travel is learning how to cope with the unexpected.
A. benefits B. interests C. profits D. services
9.The work he was upon world him, he hoped, the fellowship to Oxford.
A. allow B. accept C. earn D. reward
10.He that his guests were bored, although they were listening politely.
A. impressed B. sensed C. inferred D. identified
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Ⅲ.Choose one answer that is closest in meaning to the underlined part in the sentence.(10%)
1. Please see to it that no one comes in without identification.
A. take care B. look after C. make sure D. watch out
2. We were expecting James at twelve o’clock, but it turned out that he was
delayed and didn’t arrive until three.
A. proved B. happened C. occurred D. ended
3. Tomorrow’s match has been called off because of the icy weather.
A. forbidden B. prevented C. postponed D. canceled
4. I would always recommend buying a good quality bicycle rather than a
cheap one.
A. advised B. prefer C. approve D. appreciate
5.A line of armed police confronted the silent crowd. The tension was building up every minute.
A. growing B. worsening C. expecting D. endangering
6.The school was built for 250 students but admissions could soon exceed that.
A. raise B. arouse C. go beyond D. come over
7.Finally, with threats of violence against him and his family, they compelled him to talk.
A. persuaded B. advised C. forced D. permitted
8.The Red Croos have started distributing food and blandest to villages in the flood area.
A. arranging B. setting off C. sharing D. giving out
9.The next few months could be critical for the whole mining industry.
A. vital B. disappointing C. necessary D. influential
10.You may stay at your uncle’s if the party ends late. They have a room st aside for visitors.
A. distributed to B. reserved C. offered to D. spent on
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Ⅳ.Special Terms (20%)
Translate followings into English;
1.中国老式节目
2.玉雕
3.夜光杯
4.木偶戏
5.鸡血石
6.景泰蓝
7.装裱
8.斋
9.宝顶
10.旗袍
Translate following into Chinese;
1. Hot Candied Fruit
2. Earthen pot
3. Glazed Tile
4. The Number‘Nine’and Imperial Buildings
5. Zoomorphic Ornaments
6. Pavilions
7. Storeyed Pavilion
8. Red Ware
9. Inscriptions on Stone Tablets
10.The Four Treasures of the Study
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Ⅴ.Filling in the blanks with the word given below;(10%)
its is throughout of birthplace
largest area rivers are scattering
Qinghai Province noted for numerous snow mountains and the sources of Yangtze River, Yellow River and Lancang River. There large and small lakes scattering the province. The towering Kunlun Mountains is called‘originator of mountains, of rivers, and of the Chinese nation’, Qinghai Lake is exquisite beauty which is the salt lake in China. The snow-capped peaks of Animaqing Mountain, the grad Longyang Gorge, the extraordinary sources of rivers and the marvelous Danxia geomorphologic
in Kanbula, are all the masterpieces of nature.
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Ⅵ.Translate Following into English;(10%)
距热水土蕃古墓群4公里处旳鲁丝沟,山石怪异,似人似兽,传说是格萨尔王征战恶魔屯兵扎寨旳地方。这里山势险峻,古柏参天,刀劈似旳山崖上有唐时所刻旳浮雕马、佛像。3米多高旳格萨尔王、王妃等石刻,形象逼真。千看龙爪古柏屹立于石刻神龛之前。岩画侧后古崖上自然形成硕大旳妖魔抢王妃,天犬伏魔旳故事形象栩栩如生。
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Ⅶ.Translate Following passage into Chinese;(10%)
Kexiao Scenery District, 10 kilometers away from south of 109 State Road, is a
Wondering and charming visiting site granted by Nature. For its 15 meters long,
30 meters length ice waterfall will change into a silver water chain in the middle
with ices on both sides under the sunshine of summer. Besides towering old cypress, there are many peculiar unusual stones in this district, such as Lion stone, Beauty stone, Tiger Stone. Testing Sword Stone for king Tuguhun and etc.
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Ⅷ.Reading Comprehinsion;(20%)
Directions; There are three reading passages in this section. Each passage is
Followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice.
Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage.
The old advertising slogan, ‘So simple a child can do it ,’has taken on new meaning for me. A few weeks ago I got a computer, but I am mechanically illiterate. I knew that children had no fear of the of the future, so that seemed a good place to seek help. I asked my nephew, twelve years old, at an elementary school, to help me.
My nephew took the machine for granted and has simply accepted the fact that computers are now a way of life .He plays with them and does his homework on them and even creates programs for them. I, on the other hand, am terrified and even correct my spelling. It even seems to have a sense of communication. Rather than accusing me of making an error, it prints‘One of us has made a mistake!’It never gets tired and is always patient and ready to go when I am.
I think it was somewhat normal for to be suspicious of computers. They represent a break with some very familiar habits and traditions. It is only human to instinctively avoid anything that shifts thoroughly from the acceptable, comfortable past. But the world is governed by ceaseless change and we must therefore, establish links with the present and future as the newest systems grow ort of date in only a few years ,or even months.
This ability to see, experience of tomorrow, to close ourselves to possibilities, to resist the inevitable, to advocate standing still when all else is moving forward, is to lose touch. If we accept the new with joy and wonder, we can move gracefully into each tomorrow. More often than not, the children shall lead us.
1.What is the new meaning of ‘So simple a child can do it’ for the author?
A. Computers are so easy to operate that even a child can play them well.
B. A child can always do more complex things than an adult.
C. It’s easier for a child to accept new things than for an adult.
D. A child has greater ability than adult in operating computers.
2. According to the second paragraph, which of the following statements is
true?
A. The nephew believed that machines were made for people to do
whatever they wanted.
B. The nephew thought is was natural to accept computers as a way of life.
C. Computers are not only used to communicate , but also to remove their
limitations.
D.It is a fact that both adults and children have taken computers for granted.
3. What DOESN’T the author’s computer do among the following?
A. It takes commands and asks questions.
B. It tells the author that everybody has his own limitations.
C. It corrects the author’s spelling mistakes.
D. It informs the author of his mistakes.
4. According to the third paragraph, it is human nature that we resist those
things which .
A. establish links with the present and future as well as the past.
B. grow out of date in only a few years, or even months.
C. represent some familiar habits and traditions.
D. change completely from the acceptable and comfortable past.
5. According to the author, we will fall behind the times if we .
A. are fearful of tomorrow and resist the inevitable.
B. are unable to see, experience and accept the new.
C. insist on standing still when all else is moving forward.
D. all of the above.
Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage;
‘Sesame Street’has been called ‘the longest in the world ’.That is because the television program by that name can now be seen in so many parts of the world. That program became one of American’s exports soon after it went on the air in New York 1969.
In the United States more than six million children watch the program regularly. The viewers include more than half of the nation’s pre-school children. Although some educators object to certain elements in the program, praise it highly. Many first graders who have learned from ‘Sesame Street’ are in the same class with children who have not watched the program.
The program uses songs, stories, jokes and pictures to give children a basic understanding of numbers, letters and human relationships. Tests have sown that children have benefited from watching‘Sesame Street’. Those who watch five times during the week in order to increase the number of children who can watch it regularly.
Why has ‘Sesame Street’. been so much more successful than other children’s show? Many reasons have been suggested. People mention the educational theories of its creators, the support by the government and private businesses, and the skillful use of a variety of TV tricks. Perhaps an equally important reason is that mothers watch ‘Sesame Street’. But the best reason for the success of the program may be that it makes every child watching it feel able to learn. The child finds himself, and he wants to learn more.
6.Why has ‘Sesame Street’ been called ‘the longest street in the world’?
A. The program has been shown ever since 1969
B. The program became one of America’s major exports it appeared on TV.
C. The program are now being watched in most parts of the world.
D. The program is made in the longest street in New York.
7. Some educators are critical of the program because .
A. they don’t think it fit for children in every respect.
B. it takes the children too much time to watch it
C. it causes problems between children who have watched it an those who
have not.
D. Parents attach to much importance to it.
8. So many children in the United States watch the program because
A. it uses songs, stories and jokes to give them basic knowledge.
B. it is arranged for most children to watch it regularly.
C. tests have shown that it is beneficial to them.
D. both A and B.
9. Mothers often watch the program along with their children because .
A. they enjoy the program as much as their children.
B. they find their children have benefited from the program.
C. they are attracted by some famous adult stars on the show.
D. they can learn some educational theories from the program.
10. What is the most important reason for the success of the program according
to the author?
A. The creators have good educational theories in making the program.
B. The young viewers find they can learn something from it.
C. Famous adult stars often appear in the program.
D. It gets support from the government and private businesses.
Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage:
In Western countries people have been using the installment plan since first half
of the twentieth century. a large number of families in Great Britain buy furniture, household goods and cars by installment. In the U.S., the figure is much higher than in Great Britain, and people there spend over 10 percent of their income on the installment plan.
The price of an article bought on installment is always higher than the price that would be paid by cash. There is a charge for interest. The buyer pays one quarter or one third of the price as a down payment when the goods are delivered to him. He then makes regular payments, weekly or monthly, until the full price is paid up. The legal ownership of the goods remains with the seller until the final payment has been made.
Installment buying has advantages and disadvantages. It can help couple with small incomes to furnish their homes and start housekeeping. It increases the demand for goods, and in this way helps business and employment. There is, however, the danger that when business is bad, installment buying may end suddenly, making business much worse. This may result in a great increase in unemployment. If the people the installment plan lose their jobs, they will probably not be able to make their payments. If great numbers of people are not able to pay
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