1、自考综合英语一答案资料仅供参考自考综合英语一答案s=txt综合英语(一)试题 课程代码:00794 part one (40 points) i.用适当语法形式或词汇填空。从a、b、c和d四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。(本大题共30小题,每小题1分,共30分) 1.it ( ) a lot so far this month. ais rainingbrains craineddhas bee raining 2.jim had been studying very hard, and ( ) he failed the exam. athus bso cyet dhence 3.if you
2、dont want to go to the party, you ( ) stay at home. amight well as bmight just as cmight as just well dmight just as well 4.i have taken quite a few courses this term, ( ) turn out to be not as interesting as i expected. asome bsome of which cthose dsome of them 5.the coat i bought for my brother co
3、st me ( ) the one for myself. athree times as much asbthree times as many as cas three times many asdas three times as 6.bob feels that his composition is better than ( ) in his class. athe others bany others cthe other student dany other student 7.i had meant ( ) you about it , but i forgot to do s
4、o. atellingbto tell cto have told dhaving told 8.( ) for their help, we would not have succeeded. ahadnt been bhad it not been cit hadnt been dhad been not 9.not only ( ) a promise, but he also kept it. ahas he made bhe made chad he made dhe had made 10.more and more adults in the rural areas ( ) in
5、 self-study programs. awere believed to be eolled bbelieved to be eolled cwere believed to eoll dbelieved to eoll 11.( ) an answer, john decided to write another letter to them. ahaving not received bnot having received cnot to receive dto receive not 12.there was so much noise that the teacher coul
6、dnt make ( ) chimself hear dhimself heard 13.wed better not go until your brother arrives, ( )? ahad webdid wecwouldnt we dshouldnt we 14.we had these photos ( ) when we were working in the fields. atakingbto be taken ctaken dto take 15.all flights ( ) because of the heavy fog, we decided to take th
7、e train. ahave canceled bhave been canceled chaving canceled dhaving been canceled 16.his experience in the army will have a profound ( ) on his life. aeffort bimpression ceffect dresult 17.as we get to know people, we take into ( ) things like age, race, physical attractiveness and economic and soc
8、ial status. aaccountbconcern cadvantagedcharge 18.how much do you think a pearl of this size will be ( )? aworthwhile bworthy cworth itdworth 19.fire ( ) from the hospital last saturday evening. unfortunately, two patients died in the fire. abroke away bbroke out cbroke offdbroke through 20.these an
9、imals with long necks ( ) the leaves of tall trees. alive onblive by cgo by dgo on 21.he was just too busy yesterday, ( ), he certainly would have gone with you. ahoweverbspontaneously calmostdotherwise 22.these european countries were afraid of being dragged into this dispute. it might ( ) them in
10、a war. aurge binvolve chead dlead 23.( ) the beautiful weather there, he felt he had overcome his depression and tiredness. athanks tobbut for cinstead ofdapart from 24.i found it hard to concentrate on my work ( ) so many people around. aduring bwhen cbecausedwith 25.one of the hardest parts of tra
11、veling in general is to ( ) a list of what youll need to bring with you. acome along with bcome up with ccome across dcome about 26.the number of car-owners is on the increase. some young people ( ) the car as a status symbol. alook uponblook toclook updlook at 27.the organization has been ( ) the p
12、rotection of environment since its founding. acommitted to bloyal to cgiven todappointed to 28.he worked in a small village in heilongjiang province ten years ago. but all these years he has stayed in ( ) with some villagers there. aconversation bconnection ctouch dcommunication 29.it was not the be
13、st result. but he was quite content ( ) the improvement. awith bat con din 30.after a long discussion they decided to ( ) those ueasonable and outdated rules. abreak down bget away from cdo away with dturn down ii.认真阅读下面两篇短文,每篇短文后有五个问题。根据短文的内容从四个选项中选择一个最佳答案。(本大题共10小题,每小题1分,共10分) passage 1 a linguist
14、 is always listening, never off-duty. i invited a group of friends round to my house, telling them that i was going to record their speech. i said i was interested in their regional accents, and that it would take only a few minutes. thus one evening, three people turned up at my house and were show
15、n into my front room. when they saw the room they were a bit alarmed, for it was laid out as a studio.(工作室) in front of each easy chair, there was a microphone at head height, with wires leading to a tape recorder in the middle of the floor. they sat down, and i explained that all i wanted was for t
16、hem to count from 1 to 20. then we could relax and have a drink. i turned on the tape-recorder and each in turn counted from 1 to 20 in their best accents. when it was over, i turned the tape-recorder off and brought round the drinks. for the rest of the evening there was general jolly conversations
17、poilt only by the fact that i had to take a telephone call in another room, which unfortunately lasted some time. as a matter of fact, the microphones were not connected to the tape-recorder in the middle of the room at all but to another one in the kitchen. the participants, having seen the visible
18、 tape-recorder turned off, paid no more attention to the microphone which stayed in front of their chairs, only a few inches from their mouths, thus giving excellent sound quality. and my lengthy absence meant that i was able to obtain as natural a piece of conversation as it would be possible to fi
19、nd. of course, i did tell my friends what had happened to them after the event was over and gave them the option of destroying the tape. but none of them wanted to. 31.the linguist asked his friends to count from one to twenty because ahe wanted to record the numbers for his research bhe wanted to f
20、ind out whether the tape recorder was working che wanted to make his friends relax before real recording started dhe wanted his friends to think that was all he wanted to record 32.the linguist turned off the tape-recorder because ahe had to answer a phone call bhe wanted his friends to enjoy some d
21、rinksche thought the tape-recorder might bother his friends dhe wanted to make his friends believe he had finished the recording 33.the linguist went into another room to aget a natural recording of his friends conversation bstay away from too much drinking with his friends cbring a telephone into t
22、he front room. danswer a long distance phone call 34.the linguist successfully recorded his friends conversation on the recorder . ain the kitchen bin the front room cin the middle of the room din the room where he was answering the call 35.which of the following words can best describe the recordin
23、g which the linguist managed to make? acontrolled bprepared cnatural dartificial passage 2 a fathers relationship to his childs current and future academic success is an important factor with some rather interesting implications that educators are beginning to study and estimate. as a matter of fact
24、, “life with father” has been discovered to be a very important factor in determining a childs progress or lack of progress in school. a recent survey of over 16,000 children made by the national child development study in london, england, revealed that children whose fathers came to school conferen
25、ces and accompanied their children on outings did better in schools than did those children whose fathers were not involved in these activities. the study monitored(监测) children born in the same week in march,1958, from the time of their birth through the years of their early schooling. it revealed
26、that the children of actively involved fathers did better in reading and math than did children whose only involved parent was the mother. the purpose of the study was to evaluate the role played by fathers in the raising of a child. it indicated a much higher level of parental involvement by the fa
27、ther than had been expected. over 66% of the fathers were said to have played a major role in parental responsibility. the study also suggested that the greatest level of fatherly parenting took place in the families of only one child. as the number of children and financial obligations increased, t
28、he fathers apparent interest and involvement with the children decreased. however, no matter what the size of financial condition of the family, a fathers active participation in the childs development made a definite difference in the childs progress. the study further revealed that when the father
29、 was frequently away from home for the night, it had a bad effect on the childs level in math and reading. however, if he worked on night shifts, it appeared to have little effect on the childs academic progress. the data for the study was obtained primarily through interviews with parents, teachers
30、 and physicians. the information that evaluated the level of the fathers parenting performance came chiefly from observations of their wives. 36.in this article the author intends to say that ( ). aparental involvement by the father is as good as that by the motherbparental involvement by the father
31、 is far better than that by the mother cchildren with only fathers involvement do very well in schools dchildren with the fathers involvement do better in math and reading than those whose only involved parent is the mother 37.the expression “life with father” in this context means ( ). alife in a f
32、amily without the mother blife in a family with only the father clife in a family where the father is involved in the childs growth dlife in a family where the mother is not involved in the childs growth 38.study results show that ( ) the fathers were involved in the childs development. aabout one t
33、hird of babout two-thirds of cjust about half of dno more than half of 39.the study indicated that if fathers are frequently away from home for the night, their children might be ( ) in reading and math. afavorably affected blittle affected cunfavorably affected da little affected 40.the data accumu
34、lated was obtained through ( ). amonitoring children of the same age throughout their schooling binterviews with the childrens mothers cobservations of parents, teachers and physicians dmonitoring, interviews and observations part two (60 points) iii.用国际音标标出下列单词中划线字母或字母组合的读音(本大题共20小题,每两小题1分,共10分)(注意
35、:使用新式或老式音标均可) iv.完形填空(本大题共20小题,每两小题1分,共10分) a.day she asked him he would buy her a horse. he said it some effort not to tell “so you wish you could have a horse of your ”then he listened as she went long detail about how shed feed her horse and groom him and take him rides every day. just talking ab
36、out her to him seemed to be enough for her. she never pressed him to buy the horse. but after that conversation, she took books out of the library horses, drew sketches of horses, and started saving part of her allowance to buy land one day for her horse. a few years later she for a job helping out
37、at a local stable, where she traded her services for occasional rides. b.根据课文的内容在每个空白处填入一个恰当的词。 the first person stood up and told a very funny joke about an englishman who fell in love with his umbrella. when he finished, he was in tears laughter, for he always laughed at his own jokes. the of the
38、group remained dead silent. you could tell from their faces【篇二:自考综合英语课文翻译、历年考题及课后答案1-05】ur kids too much? 1 while traveling for various speaking engagements, i frequently stay overnight in the home of a family and am assigned to one of the childrens bedrooms. in it, i often find so many playthings t
39、hat theres almost no room - for my small toilet kit. and the closet is usually so tightly packed with clothes that i can barely squeeze in my jacket. 2 im not complaining, only making a point. i think that the tendency to give children an overabundance of toys and clothes is quite common in american
40、 families, and i think that in far too many families not only do children come to take their parents generosity for granted, but also the effects of this can actually be somewhat harmful to children. 3 of course, im not only thinking of the material possessions children are given. children can also
41、be overindulged with too many privileges - for example, when parents send a child to an expensive summer camp that the parents cant really afford. 4 why parents give their children too much, or give things they cant afford? i believe there are several reasons. 5 one fairly common reason is that pare
42、nts overindulge their children out of a sense of guilt. parents who both hold down full-time jobs may feel guilty about the amount of time they spend away from their children0804:64 and may attempt to compensate by showering them with material possessions. 6 other parents overindulge because they wa
43、nt their children to have everything they had while growing up, along with those things the parents yearned for but didnt get. still others are afraid to say no to their childrens endless requests for toys for fear that their children will feel unloved or will be ridiculed if they dont have the same
44、 playthings their friends have. 7 overindulgence of a child also happens when parents are unable to stand up to their childrens ueasonable demands.0907:61; 1001:61 such parents vacillate between saying no and giving in - but neither response seems satisfactory to them. if they refuse a request, they
45、 immediately feel a wave of remorse for having been so strict or ungenerous. if they give in, they feel regret and resentment over having been a pushover.0610:44 this kind of vacillation not only impairs the parents ability to set limits, it also sours the parent-child relationship to some degree, r
46、obbing parents and their children of some of the happiness and mutual respect that should be present in healthy families. 8 but overindulging children with material things does little to lessen parental guilt 0907:32 (since parents never feel that theyve given enough), nor does it make children feel
47、 more loved (for what children really crave is parents time and attention). instead, the effects of overindulgence can be harmful. children may, to some degree, become greedy, self-centered, ungrateful and insensitive to the needs and feelings of others, beginning with their parents. when children a
48、re given too much, it undermines their respect for their parents. in fact, the children begin to sense that a parents unlimited generosity is not right. the paradoxical result may be that these children will push further, unconsciously hoping that, if they push too hard, they will force their parents into
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