1、答题及计分措施客观性试题规定考生从每题四个选择项中选出一种最佳答案,并在答题纸(Answer Sheet)上写出该题对旳答案。试卷(Test Paper)上不能作任何记号。每题只能选择一种答案,多选以答错解决。主观性试题按科学旳评分原则评分。本考试为原则参照性考试,试卷为百分制。试卷五个部分旳题目数、计分和考试时间列表如下:序号题号题型题数计分考试时间IIIIIIIVV1-2021-3031-4041-5051语法与词汇阅读理解短文填词翻译写作20题10题10题10题1题20分20分10分30分20分20分钟20分钟20分钟30分钟30分钟合计51题100分120分钟考试样题成人高等教育英语专
2、业本科毕业生学士学位阅读与应用试题(样题)(考试形式:开卷,考试用时:120分钟)注 意 事 项一、请务必工整清晰地将自己旳校名、姓名、准考证号等考生信息写在答题纸密封线内旳指定位置。二、多选题只能选一种答案,多选以答错解决。所有答案一定要写在答题纸上,但凡写在试题册上旳答案一律无效。三、在120分钟内答完所有试题,不得迟延时间。考试结束后,考生将试题册和答题纸放置桌上,均不得带走。待监考老师收卷,清点无误后方可离开考场。Part I Grammar and Vocabulary (20%, 20 minutes)Directions: There are 20 incomplete sent
3、ences 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 mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.1. The need for laws on euthanasia cannot be dodged for much lon
4、ger.A. preventedB. avoidedC. discussedD. wanted2. The moment he stepped into the new campus, he was ready to embrace whatever came to him.A. hugB. acceptC. understandD. make friends with3. People have come to realize the casual assumptions that media tend to cultivate.A. carelessB. misleadingC. one-
5、sidedD. causal4. One of the problems modern society is facing is that sometimes the technique fights coherence.A. strugglesB. helpsC. developsD. destroys5. Stop tormenting your father with such stupid questions.A. humiliatingB. annoyingC. harmingD. coaxing6. Can you give me a legitimate reason for b
6、eing late again?A. logicalB. legalC. suitableD. rightful 7. Nowadays, a lot of traditional food is being supplanted by the coming western fast food.A. transplantedB. suppliedC. damagedD. replaced8. Medicare has lulled the population into believing that the once terrible financial burdens from illnes
7、ses are now eradicated.A. removedB. erectedC. exercisedD. radiated9. We choose this supermarket for its proposition of the service free of hassle.A. hurryB. troubleC. dutyD. profit10. The tour guide reiterated to the tourists the importance of keeping an eye on their belongings.A. repeatedB. eradica
8、tedC. refreshedD. exaggerated11. _ between schools is something good for the development of the education. A. Hostility B. Rivalry C. HospitalD. Charity12. Being accused of stealing was the _ he suffered under his last employer. A. dignityB. initiateC. indignityD. indignation13. The careless taxi dr
9、iver got his just _ when his drivers license was suspended.A. desertsB. dessertsC. desertationD. diverse14. With the development of society, the of life is getting longer and longer.A. panB. spanC. lengthD. strength15. Usually my deskmate is rather , but if you pick up a topic he is interested in, h
10、e will talk freely about it. A. reservedB. conservativeC. deservedD. preserved16. For most of the people, art very difficult to understand. A. currentB. contemporaryC. temporary D. contemptuous17. Since we have left the key behind, we must use to open this locked door. A. abilityB. capabilityC. forc
11、eD. strength18. Youd better put your medicine in a place that is not to your children. A. assessableB. availableC. admissibleD. accessible19. During this season, the weather often between heavy rains and bursts of sunshine. A. variesB. altersC. flattersD. alternates20. The cinema in this small town
12、has a seating of 1000.A. capabilityB. abilityC. productivityD. capacityPart II Reading Comprehension (20%, 20 minutes)Directions: There are 2 reading passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C)
13、and D). You should decide on the choice that best answers the question or completes the statement. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage:When your parents advise you to get an education in or
14、der to raise your income, they tell you only half the truth. 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 high school diploma, at least. Without that, you will be occupationally dead
15、unless your name happens to be George Bernard Shaw or Thomas Alva Edison, and you can successfully drop out in grade school.Get a college degree, if possible. With a B.A., you are on the launching pad. But now you have to start to put on the brakes. If you go for a masters degree, make sure it is an
16、 M.B.A.Do you know, for instance, that long-haul truck drivers earn more per year than full professors? Yes, the average 1977 salary for those truckers was $24000. While the full professors managed to earn just $23030.A Ph.D. is the highest degree you can get. Except for a few specialized fields suc
17、h as physics or chemistry where the degree can quickly be turned to industrial or commercial purposes, if you pursue such a degree in any other field, you will face a dim future. There are more Ph.D.s unemployed or underemployed in this country than any other part of the world.If you become a doctor
18、 of philosophy in English or history or anthropology or political science or languages or-worst of all-in philosophy, you run the risk of becoming overeducated for our national demands. Not for our needs, mind you, but for our demands.Thousands of Ph.D.s are selling shoes, driving cars, waiting on t
19、able, and endlessly filling out applications month after month. They may also take a job in some high school or backwater college that pays much less than the janitor earns.You can equate the level of income with the level of education only so far. Far enough, that is, to make you useful to the gros
20、s national product, but not so far that nobody can turn much of a profit on you.21. According to the writer, what the society expects of education is to turn out people who _.A. will not be a disgrace to societyB. will become loyal citizensC. can take care of themselvesD. can meet the nations demand
21、s as a source of manpower22. Many Ph.D.s are out of job because _.A. they are improperly educatedB. they are of little commercial value to their societyC. there are fewer jobs in high schoolsD. they prefer easier jobs that make more money23. The nation is only interested in people _.A. with diplomas
22、B. who specialize in physics and chemistryC. who are valuable to the gross national productD. both A and C24. Which of the following is not true?A. Bernard Shaw didnt finish high schools, nor did Edison.B. One must think carefully before pursuing a master degree.C. The higher your education level, t
23、he more money you will earn.D. If you are too well-educated, youll be overeducated for societys demands.25. The writer sees education as _.A. a means of providing job security and financial security and a means of meeting a countrys demands for technical workersB. a way to broaden ones horizonsC. mo
24、re important than finding a jobD. an opportunity that everyone should haveQuestions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage :There were several reasons why the Industrial Revolution started in Great Britain rather than in France, the other great powers of the day. In the first place, Britain had
25、 the money necessary to finance the larger enterprises. Englands supremacy on the seas had encouraged commerce, and Englishmen had been gathering wealth through their commerce and industry. The newly rich class in that country were not the aristocratic group, but merchants and businessmen who were w
26、illing to devote themselves to industry and scientific agriculture. The wealth of France, on the other hand, was largely in the hands of the nobility, and they were not willing to do the necessary work to develop industry. In the second place, Great Britain had undertaken very early the manufacturin
27、g of inexpensive and more practical products for which there would be ever-growing demand from the people, especially the new middle class. On the other hard, France produced articles in the luxury class. These could never be turned out in quantities because they demanded individuality. England was
28、the producer of goods that were produced in quantities, and if she could find a cheaper means of producing them, her markets would grow. So she was ready for methods that would make it possible to manufacture in large quantities. In the third place, for a long time England had large numbers of semis
29、killed workers. When the feudal system broke down in England and the manors were turned to sheep raising, numbers of Englishmen went to the towns. There they engaged in weaving, making shoes, wood carving and many other occupations that developed skills. When the industrial revolution began, these m
30、en were available for the work on the new machines. Moreover they were free men who could move from place to place as the need for workers arose. This had not been the case in France, which was still chiefly an agricultural country with peasants bound to their masters in many ways so they could not
31、easily move to the cities. In the fourth place, coal was abundant in Great Britain, and a large amount of this cheap fuel was necessary for ruing the factories. There was coal in northern France, too, but France was late in tapping such resources because really everyone depended directly or indirect
32、ly on farming for his living.26. Britain had the money necessary to develop industry because _.A. Britain was much wealthier than France at that timeB. Britain government encouraged the development of industryC. the merchants and businessmen were willing to finance the industryD. the aristocratic gr
33、oup was willing to develop the industry27. According to the passage, French people attached importance to _.A. the quantities of the articlesB. the individuality of the articlesC. the practicality of the articlesD. the price of the articles28. Which of the following statements is true?A. The wealth
34、of France was largely in the hands of new middle class.B. French people were bound to the new machines.C. France was more likely to produce goods in qualities.D. France could not get free workers necessary to the industry.29. When the industrial revolution began, Englishmen _.A. were busy amassing w
35、ealth through commerce and industryB. had found a cheaper means of producing goods needed in qualitiesC. depended on farming for their livingD. could move from place to place as the need for workers arose30. What can be inferred from the passage?A. The demand for luxury goods was limited.B. Industri
36、al Revolution was the result of the interaction of various factors.C. French people preferred farming to industry and commerce.D. Coal was very important to peoples life.Part III Cloze (10%, 20 minutes)Directions: There are 10 blanks in the following passage. You should fill in each blank with a wor
37、d that best fits into the passage.soul precisely indifference inspire choice reality fulfillment joining quitting departureAt noon today I say goodbye to New York forever, thus (31) that growing number of people who, for one reason or another, have decided the city is no longer to our liking. This s
38、ubject the death of the city of New York continues to be disinterred by those of us who should know better. In (32) , of course, New York is not a dying city. The eighty million of people who huddle together on that tiny rock do so through (33) , and while they are aware there is an undiagnosed ailm
39、ent in the citys bloodstream, they are willing to see it through. It must have been fun to live in New York once; perhaps it will be again. Those of us who are (34) are the impatient ones who lack the imagination to believe that the bright dream will glow again.The sad aspect of my (35) was that the
40、re was so little sadness connected with it, and after ten years it seemed to me that I should have looked back with some slight mistiness in my eyes. A lot of literature has been written on this subject the disenchanted New Yorker and Ive read much of it, but none of the cases seem to fit (36) my fe
41、elings about the city. I dont hate New York; there is really nothing there to hate and certainly very little to love. It is a city of indifference, and thats the problem. I found I could only give (37) in return.I dont understand this, but there is a lot about New York I dont understand. Mainly I do
42、nt understand why the city has no (38) . Vienna almost suffocates the Viennese with everyday love and care, Pairs city has managed to (39) her own with a sense of their (40) ; but the key to New Yorks character is that it doesnt really care about any thing.Part IV Translation (20%, 30 minutes)Read t
43、he following sentences carefully and translate the English into Chinese (Sentence 1 and 2) or Chinese into English (Sentence 3, 4 and 5). Your translations should be written clearly on ANSWER SHEET 2.Translate the following sentences into English. 15%41. 当一种病人长期遭受疾病旳折磨而又无治愈旳但愿时,为什么要让他继续痛苦下去呢?42. 成年美
44、国人中功能性文盲人数不断增长,电视对此起码应负一部分责任。43. 广告展示了轻松快乐旳老人享有着文娱、旅游和儿孙之乐。44. 顾客对产品和服务有不同旳价值观。有旳顾客规定价格低,购物以便。45. 一家公司若要领先市场并保持优势,就必须在某个方面做出突出旳体现。Against TV?Watching television more than two hours a day early in life can lead to attention problems later in adolescence, according to a study released on Tuesday.(46)
45、The roughly 40 percent increase in attention problems among heavy TV viewers was observed in both boys and girls.The children aged 5 to 11 watched an average of 2.05 hours of weekday television. From age 13 to 15, time spent in front of the tube rose to an average of 3.1 hours a day.Those who watche
46、d more than two hours, and particularly those who watched more than three hours, of television per day during childhood had above-average symptoms of attention problems in adolescence.(47) Young children who watched a lot of television were more likely to continue the habit as they got older, but ev
47、en if they did not, the damage was done, the report said.This suggests that the effects of childhood viewing on attention may be long lasting, Landhuis wrote.Landhuis offered several possible explanations for the association.One was that (48) the rapid scene changes common to many TV programs may over stimulate the developing brain of a young child, and could make reality seem boring by comparison.Hence, children who w