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1、全国2010年10月高等教育自学考试高级英语试题课程代码:00600全部题目用英文作答(翻译题除外),并将答案写在答题纸相应位置上I. The following paragraphs are taken from the textbooks, followed by a list of words or expressions marked A to Y. Choose the one that best completes each of the sentences and write the corresponding letter on your Answer Sheet. One w

2、ord or expression for each blank only. (25 points, 1 point for each)Todays heroessome of them, anywaytell us they enjoy their 1 . “And I 2 to myself at the men and the ladies. Who never 3 of us billion-dollar babies.” The 4 “culture hero” who 5 that is Alice Cooper.If I said that being black is a gr

3、eater 6 than being a woman, probably no one would 7 me. Why? Because “we all know” there is 8 against black people in America. That there is prejudice against women is an idea that still 9 nearly all menand, I am afraid, most womenas 10 .There is, however, another 11 possessed by the best work, whic

4、h is even more important as a 12 of happiness than is the exercise of 13 . This is the element of constructiveness. In some work, though by no 14 in most, something is built up which remains as a 15 when the work is completed.My own state of mind, when I left Watts eight years ago to take up the 16

5、year at Whittier College, was 17 . It was to me less of a 18 ; it was the stepping off point of an Odyssey that was to take me through Whittier College and Oxford University, to Yale Law School, and back to Watts. I had 19 then, as now, to make Watts my 20 .Well, its a good life and a good 21 , all

6、said and 22 , if you dont 23 , and if you know that the big wide world hasnt 24 from you yet, no, not by a long way, though it wont be long now. The float bobbed more violently than before and, with a 25 on his face, he began to wind in the reel.A. handicap B. element C. weaken D. means E. heardF. q

7、uestion G. freshman H. home I. strikes J. doneK. source L. different M. conceived N. particular O. grinR skill Q. laughed R. prejudice S. monument T. singsU. rewards V. departure W. intended X. world Y. bizarreII. Each of the following sentences is given four choices of words or expressions. Choose

8、the right one to complete the sentence and write the corresponding letter on your Answer Sheet. (15 points, 1 point for each)26. The citizens are grateful to the government for the _ environment.A. wholesome B. wholesaleC. noisome D. tiresome27. The farmers _ from the contest aroused heated debates.

9、A. omission B. exclusionC. inclusion D. emission28. He owed his victory to endurance and _.A. instance B. existenceC. subsistence D. perseverance29. He killed his enemy and received a _ wound himself.A. moral B. fatefulC. mortal D. factual30. To remove the paint, he had to apply a knife to _ the tab

10、le.A. scrape B. rubC. dab D. peel31. The local government decided to _ money for the building of a new post office.A. distribute B. divideC. contribute D. allot32. She was _ of her notorious family scandal.A. shameful B. shamelessC. ashamed D. shamed33. Since then, the contrast between his two caree

11、rs has become even more _.A. symbolized B. distinguishedC. predominated D. pronounced34. I recall how _ it was years ago when people littered everywhere in our city.A. annoying B. scaringC. frightening D. humiliating35. I dont complain about the smoking _ because I hate watching people smoking in ho

12、spitals.A. programs B. restrictionsC. arguments D. advertisements36. His muscles are firmest and his _ colds and infections is highest.A. ignorance of B. independence ofC. resistance to D. attribution to37. Regardless of _ poll results, a number of objections have been published in newspapers.A. pra

13、ctical B. sensibleC. favorable D. outstanding38. At British universities, it is _ to cease work and spend a half-hour or so sipping tea and eating cookies with the members of ones department.A. satisfactory B. extraordinaryC. contemporary D. customary39. The concentration of populations in cities ha

14、s given _ to many problems of housing, education, and medical services.A. rise B. reasonC. result D. response40. This discovery is highly _ in the circle of science.A. measured B. appreciatedC. calculated D. experimentedRead the following passage carefully and complete the succeeding three items III

15、, IV, V.A Wrong Man in Workers Paradise(1) The man had never believed in mere utility.(2) Having had no useful work, he indulged in mad whims. He made little pieces of sculpturemen, women and castle, quaint earthen things dotted over with sea-shells. He painted. Thus he wasted his time on all that w

16、as useless, needless. People laughed at him. At times he vowed to shake off his whims, but they lingered in his mind.(3) Some boys seldom ply their books and yet pass their tests. A similar thing happened to this man. He spent his earth life in useless work and yet after his death the gates of Heave

17、n opened wide for him.(4) But mistakes are unavoidable even in Heaven. So it came to pass that the aerial messenger who took charge of the man made a mistake and found him a place in Workers Paradise.(5) In this Paradise you find everything except leisure.(6) Here men say: “God! We havent a moment t

18、o spare.” Women whisper: “Lets move on, times a-flying.” All exclaim: “Time is precious.” “We have our hands full, we make use of every single minute,” they sigh complainingly, and yet those words make them happy and exalted.(7) But this newcomer, who had passed all his life on Earth without doing a

19、 scrap of useful work, did not fit in with the scheme of things in Workers Paradise. He lounged in the streets absently and jostled the hurrying men. He lay down in green meadows, or close to the fast flowing streams, and was taken to task by busy farmers. He was always in the way of others.(8) A hu

20、stling girl went every day to a silent torrent (silent, since in the Workers Paradise even a torrent would not waste its energy singing) to fill her pitcher.(9) The girls movement on the road was like the rapid movement of a skilled hand on the strings of a guitar. Her hair was carelessly done; inqu

21、isitive wisps stooped often over her forehead to peer at the dark wonder of her eye.(10) The idler was standing by the stream. As a princess sees a lonely beggar and is filled with pity, so the busy girl of Heaven saw this one and was filled with pity.(11 ) “Aha !” she cried with concern. “You have

22、no work in hand, have you?”(12) The man sighed, “Work! I have not a moment to spare for work.”(13) The girl did not understand his words, and said: “I shall spare some work for you to do, if you like.”(14) The man replied: “Girl of the silent torrent, all this time I have been waiting to take some w

23、ork from your hands.”(15) “What kind of work would you like?”(16) “Will you give me one of your pitchers, one that you can spare?”(17) She asked: “A pitcher? You want to draw water from the torrent?”(18) “No, I shall draw pictures on your pitcher.”(19) The girl was annoyed.(20) “Pictures, indeed! I

24、have no time to waste on such as you. I am going.” And she walked away.(21) But how could a busy person get the better of one who had nothing to do? Every day they met, and every day he said to her: “Girl of the silent torrent, give me one of your clay pitchers. I shall draw pictures on it.”(22) She

25、 yielded at last. She gave him one of her pitchers. The man started painting. He drew line after line; he put color after color.(23) When he had completed his work, the girl held up the pitcher and stared at its sides, her eyes puzzled. Brows drawn, she asked: “What do they mean, all those lines and

26、 colors? What is their purpose?”(24) The man laughed.(25) “Nothing. A picture may have no meaning and may serve no purpose.”(26) The girl went away with her pitcher. At home, away from prying eyes, she held it in the light, turned it round and round and scanned the painting from all angles. At night

27、 she moved out of bed, lighted a lamp and scanned it again in silence. For the first time in her life she had seen something that had no meaning and no purpose at all.(27) When she set out for the torrent the next day, her hurrying feet were a little less hurried than before. For a new sense seemed

28、to have wakened in her, a sense that seemed to have no meaning and no purpose at all.(28) She saw the painter standing by the torrent and asked in confusion: “What do you want of me?”(29) “Only some more work from your hands.”(30) “What kind of work would you like?”(31) “Let me make a colored ribbon

29、 for your hair,” he answered.(32) “And what for?”(33) “Nothing.”(34) Ribbons were made, bright with colors. The busy girl of Workers Paradise had now to spend a lot of time every day tying the colored ribbon around her hair. The minutes slipped by, unutilized. Much work was left unfinished.(35) In W

30、orkers Paradise work had of late begun to suffer. Many persons who had been active before were now idle, wasting their precious time on useless things such as painting and sculpture. The elders became anxious. A meeting was called. All agreed that such a state of affairs had so far been unknown in t

31、he history of Workers Paradise.(36) The aerial messenger hurried in, bowing before the elders and made a confession.(37) “I brought a wrong man into this Paradise,” he said. “It is all due to him.”(38) The man was summoned. As he came the elders saw his fantastic dress, his quaint brushes, his paint

32、s, and they knew at once that he was not the right sort for Workers Paradise.(39) Stiffly the President said: “This is no place for the like of you. You must leave.”(40) The man sighed in relief and gathered up his brush and paint. But as he was about to go, the girl of the silent torrent came up tr

33、ipping and cried: “Wait a moment. I shall go with you.”(41) The elders gasped in surprise. Never before had a thing like this happened in Workers Paradisea thing that had no meaning and no purpose at all. III. In this section, there are ten incomplete statements or questions, followed by four choice

34、s marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer and write the corresponding letter on your Answer Sheet. (20 points, 2 points for each).41. What do you think is the main point of the story?A. The love of a painter for a pretty girl.B. The opposition between beauty and utility.C. The change of heart i

35、n a girl who used to believe in mere utility.D. The ideal society where no time is wasted and no idler is tolerated.42. What is the authors attitude in this story?A. He is indifferent to the artist.B. He is in sympathy with the artist.C. He is absolutely objective in telling the story.D. He makes fu

36、n of those who believe in Paradise.43. In the sentence “.but they lingered in his mind” in Paragraph 2, “they” refers to _.A. his whims B. his vowsC. the things he made D. the people he met44. What is the proper meaning of the phrase “a scrap of” in Paragraph 7?A. a lot of B. a load ofC. a bit of D.

37、 a pile of45. In Paragraph 8, with the sentence “.in the Workers Paradise even a torrent would not waste its energy singing”, the author intends to _.A. state a fact B. laugh at the manC. praise the Workers Paradise D. scoff at the Workers Paradise46. What is the meaning of the phrase “get the bette

38、r of” in Paragraph 21 ?A. pick B. make use ofC. defeat D. make fun of47. What is the meaning of the word “quaint” in Paragraph 38?A. disgusting B. strangeC. ugly D. disturbing48. Based on the authors description of the girl, we know that _.A. she was curiousB. she was not very attractiveC. she was m

39、uch busier than the othersD. she was the princess of the Workers Paradise49. When the elders asked the man to leave the Workers Paradise, the man was _.A. disappointed B. worriedC. pleased D. surprised50. From the end of the story we can infer that _.A. the girl won against the elders B. the elders

40、won against the girlC. the elders won against the man D. the man won against the eldersIV. Translate the following sentences into Chinese and write the translation on your Answer Sheet. (10 points, 2 points for each)51. Having had no useful work, he indulged in mad whims.52. So it came to pass that

41、the aerial messenger who took charge of the man made a mistake and found him a place in Workers Paradise.53. Here men say: “God! We havent a moment to spare.” Women whisper: “Lets move on, times a-flying.”54. The girls movement on the road was like the rapid movement of a skilled hand on the strings

42、 of a guitar.55. As a princess sees a lonely beggar and is filled with pity, so the busy girl of Heaven saw this one and was filled with pity.V. Answer the following essay question in English within 80-100 words. Write your answers on the Answer Sheet. (10 points)56. Do you think art is something th

43、at has no meaning and no purpose at all? Why or why not?VI. Translate the following sentences into English and write the translation on your Answer Sheet. (20 points, 2 points each for 57-60, 4 points for 61, 8 points for 62)57心情好时,我可以谱写出恢弘的交响乐,绘制出壮丽的画卷。58这家事务所还强烈反对离婚、追求女色以及酗酒。59五个月前她得到杰利在战场上失踪的消息。60如果你一辈子都拒绝吊在眼前的诱饵,那就根本算不上活着了。61大概17岁到24岁期间,我试图摈弃这个念头,但这样做的同时我清楚这违背了我的本性,我知道自己迟早都要安定下来写作。62我认为,这几十年里报纸已经成为一种习惯,而不是一种功能。报纸已享有太长时间的特权,任何变化都会让人们难以接受。实际上,我不知道近20年里还有哪种媒体的变化像日报那样小。反对变化就是停止发展,进而使报纸失去作用。 做试题,没答案?上自考365,网校名师为你详细解答!2010年10月全国自考高级英语参考答案 - 本套试题共分9页,当前页是第9页-

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