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全国高等教育自学考试英语(二)考试试题

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  全国高等教育自学考试英语(二)考试试题

  PART ONE (50 points)

  I. Vocabulary and Structure (10points , 1 point for each item)

  1. I'm wondering why he hasn't turned _____ at the meeting.

  A. down B. up
C. out D. over

  2. _____, I couldn't get a job in this company.

  A. Try as I might B. As I might try

  C. Try though I might D. I might try

  3. It is a well-known fact ______ a person will move in a circle when he cannot

  use his eyes to control his direction.

  A. that B. if C. when D. whether

  4. _____, Mary went out with delight.

  A. With her homework doing B. With her homework done

  C. Her homework was done D. Done her homework

  5. Contrary ______ popular belief, moderate exercise actually decreases your appetite.

  A. on B. at C. against D. to

  6. ______ the storm, we have to postpone the flight.

  A. Owing to B. Thanks to C. Because D. As

  7. By using both ears one can tell the direction _____ a sound comes.

  A. in which B. from which

  C. over which D. with which

  8. When she worked with the government, she _____ the difficult task of monitoring elections.

  A. overworked B. overtook C. underwent D. undertook

  9. Apparently, it wasn't an accident. Someone must have done it on ______.

  A. intention B. determination C. purpose D. reason

  10. The young doctor could not sleep at night, the worsening condition of a patient _____ him.

  A. disturbing B. disturbed C. being disturbed D. to disturb

  II. Cloze Test (10points, 1 point for each item)

  Sometimes people find really wonderful things when they are not looking _11__ them. One example was John Colter. Colter was a mountain man who lived 12 in the Rocky Mountains of the United States. He loved to walk in the mountains, but one day in 1803 he saw a strange __13__. Water was shooting high into the air and _14 _ into a green pool. It was a natural water fountain. Colter found other pools of blue water. Some of the pools were hot. The chemicals in the water made a beautiful color, _15 _ they also made it smell bad. 16 there were large, clear lakes and spectacular waterfalls on cold, clear mountain rivers. Colter was excited, so he told 17_ about the place. __18_, the other people did not believe him. They thought that he was a dreamer, a fool. 19 they saw these wonders, they too were excited. Today the place Colter 20 is known as Yellowstone Park.

  11. A. forward B. for C. upon D. into

  12. A. along B. alive C. alone D. lonely

  13. A. sight B. site C. glimpse D. glance

  14. A. fall B. falling C. to fall D. falls

  15.A. but B. and C. thus D. so

  16. A. Nearly B. Near C. Next to D. Nearby

  17. A. the other B. others C. another D. each other

  18. A. Then B. However C. Therefore D. Consequently

  19. A. Since B. Before C. After D. While

  20. A. initiated B. invented C. created D. discovered

  III. Reading Comprehension (30 points, 2 points for each item)

  Passage One Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.

  Albert Einstein had a great effect on science and history. An American university president once commented that Einstein had created a new outlook, a new view of the universe. It may be some time before the average mind understands fully the identity (特性) of time and space and so on — but even ordinary men understand now that the universe is something larger than ever thought before.

  By 1914 the young Einstein had gained world fame. He accepted the offer to become a professor at the Prussian Academy of Science in Berlin. He had few duties, little teaching and unlimited opportunities for study, but soon his peace and quiet were broken by the First World War.

  Einstein hated violence. The misery of war affected him deeply, and he sat unhappily in his office doing little. He lost interest in his research. Only when peace came in 1918 was he able to get back to work,

  In the years following the First World War, honors were increasingly heaped on him. He became the head of the Kaiser Whilhem Institute of Theoretical Physics. In 1921 he won the Nobel Prize for Physics, and he was highly honored in Germany until the rise of Nazism (纳粹主义) when he was driven from Germany because he was a Jew.

  21. The first paragraph is mainly about _____.

  A. a new outlook of the universe

  B. the feelings of an American college president

  C. the change in human thought caused by Einstein

  D. the difficulty in teaching Einstein's theory

  22. From the second paragraph, we know Albert Einstein ____.

  A. enjoyed world popularity B. was the head of an academy

  C. was a famous teacher D. enjoyed studying wars

  23. Which of the following statements about Einstein is true?

  A. He achieved more than any other scientists in history.

  B. Our ideas about the universe differ from one another because of him.

  C. He kept working until peace came in 1918.

  D. His research practically stopped during the First World War.

  24. In the years following the First World War, _____.

  A. Einstein began to be accepted even by ordinary men

  B. more and more honors were granted to Einstein

  C. Einstein became the head of the Prussian Academy of Science

  D. Einstein was not honored in Germany until the rise of Nazism

  25. It can be inferred from the third paragraph that _____.

  A. Albert Einstein was interested in nothing but science

  B. Einstein was forced to serve in the German army

  C. Einstein made a lot more breakthroughs in his research after the First World War

  D. his reputation was ruined because of Nazism

  Passage Two

  Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.

  Could you imagine your parents choosing your husband or wife for you? And can you imagine not setting eyes on him or her until your wedding day? This situation is common in India, the Middle East and many parts of Africa. Marriage customs around the world often differ from our own. We don't realize that people in other places often get married in very different ways — and with different motives.

  In many countries, marriage is a practical matter. A marriage provides a safe and stable home for the husband and wife. It also joins two families, which benefits the couple's parents and makes them happy. Marriage also brings children, making sure the couple will be taken care of in old age. Because a marriage is important for the whole family, some cultures don't let young people choose whom to marry.

  Just as there are many different reasons for marriage, there are also many different wedding rituals. Every culture has its own ways of bringing good luck to the happy couple. In a typical Western wedding, the bride seeks good luck by wearing "something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue." Something old represents the past. Something new represents success in the future. Something borrowed reminds the bride she can get help from her friends and family. And something blue reminds her to be true to her husband.

  In Poland, one wedding tradition is not only lucky, but also very practical. The wedding guests pin money to the bride's dress while she is dancing. The money is meant to bring kick and to help the young couple build their new life. In Bermuda, the young couple plants a tree in the yard of their new home. Once they move in, they take good care of the tree and make it grow. The planting of the tree is a good metaphor (比喻) for marriage. A truly good marriage is something that grows with care.

  26. Which of the following statements DOES NOT support the idea that marriage is a practical matter?

  A. The couple may have a safe and stable home through their marriage.

  B. The parents had better help their children choose whom to marry.

  C. A marriage benefits the couple's parents and makes them happy.

  D. A marriage brings children who will take care of the couple when they are old.

  27. The word "rituals" (para.3, line 2) means _____.

  A. forms B. customs C. traditions D. ceremonies

  28. In a typical Western wedding, the bride wears something blue to ________.

  A. seek good luck B. represent the past

  C. represent success in the future D. remind her to be true to her husband

  29. Although cultures differ in different countries, one thing in common when a young couple gets married is that _____.

  A, people wish them to take care of each other

  B. people wish them to get practical benefits from the marriage

  C. people wish them to have good luck in their new life

  D. people wish them to make money at the wedding ceremony

  30. Which of the following statements best summarizes the subject of this passage?

  A. People across the world get married in different ways and for different reasons.

  B. Every culture has its own ways of bringing good luck to the young couple.

  C. A truly good marriage is something that grows with care.

  D. In many countries, marriage is a practical matter.

  Passage Three

  Question 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.

  While popular in the U.S., the April Fool's Day tradition is even more prevalent in European countries, such as France and Great Britain. Although the roots of the traditional tricking are unclear, the French and the British both have claims on the origin of the celebration.

  One theory holds that the first April Fool's Day was on April 1 of the year when King of France instituted (设立) the new calendar. This new system placed the day that had formerly been the first day of a new year on April 1. Many people were reluctant to adjust to the new calendar and continued to celebrate New Year's Day on what had become the first day of April. Thus, they became the first April fools.

  An English story about the day, however, holds that it began sometime during the 1200s. At the time, King John of England was in the habit of making a road out of nearly every path he walked regularly. The citizens of one particular farm village were aware of this. To avoid having their green pastures (牧场) disturbed with one of king's roads, they built a fence that prevented the king from walking through their countryside. The king sent a group of messengers (信使) to inform the villagers that they must remove the barrier. Upon hearing that the king was planning to do this, however, the villagers developed a plan of their own. When the messengers arrived, they found what appeared to be a community of mad people, with people behaving in a strange manner, throwing things and running around wildly. The messengers, alarmed at what they found, reported to King John that these people were so mad as to be beyond punishment. So, the villagers saved their farmland by tricking the King. In Great Britain, tradition only allows April Fool's tricks from midnight to noon on April 1. Those who try to play tricks in the afternoon become the fools themselves.

  31. Which of the following is true according to the first paragraph?

  A. April Fool's Day is more popular in the U.S.

  B. April Fool's Day is more popular in France and Great Britain.

  C. No one is sure where the tradition of celebrating April Fool's Day originated.

  D. The celebration of April Fool's Day originated from both France and Great Britain.

  32. According to the second paragraph, many people continued to celebrate New Year's Day on April 1, because _____.

  A. they knew nothing about the new calendar

  B. they didn't want to accept the new calendar

  C. they wanted to receive gifts from their friends

  D. they wanted to become the first April fools

  33. The word "holds" (para.3, line 1) means "_____",

  A. supports B. conducts C. contains D. believes

  34. The third paragraph tells how the citizens of one particular farm village in England saved their farmland by ______,.

  A, building a fence B. throwing things to the messengers

  C. tricking the king D. lighting with the messengers

  35. What is the main idea of paragraph three?

  A. How the tradition of celebrating April Fool's Day originated in Great Britain.

  B. How the citizens of one particular farm village saved their land from the king.

  C. King John of England wanted to make a road through one particular farm village.

  D. In Great Britain, tradition allows April Fool's tricks from midnight to noon.

  PART TWO (50 points)

  IV. Word Spelling (10 points , 1 point for two items)

  36. 分析 v. a_ _ _ _ _ _ 37. 简历;摘要 n. r_ _ _ _ _

  38. 私有的,私立的 a. p_ _ _ _ _ _ 39. 转移;替换 n./v. s_ _ _ _

  40. 担保;保证 v. e_ _ _ _ _ 41. 追赶;寻求 v. p_ _ _ _ _

  42. 坦率地;直率地 ad. f_ _ _ _ _ _ 43. 相当地;公正地 ad. f_ _ _ _ _

  44. 误导;带错路 v. m_ _ _ _ _ _ 45. 主题;主旋律 n. t_ _ _ _

  46. 网状物;网络 n. n_ _ _ _ _ _ 47. 联合;工会 n. u_ _ _ _

  48. 功能;作用 n. f_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 49. 雇佣;使用 v. e_ _ _ _ _

  50. 伤残的 a. d_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 51. 目标;进球 n. g_ _ _

  52. 永恒地;经常地 ad. c_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 53. 鼓舞 v. i_ _ _ _ _ _

  54. 无价值的;无用的 a. w_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 55. 自由(权) n. l_ _ _ _ _ _

  V. Word Form (10 points, 1 point for each item)

  56. It was imperative that students ______ (finish) their papers before July 1st.

  57. So far, Irving ____ (live) in New York City for ten years.

  58. The patient _____ (send) to another hospital before we got there.

  59. The __________ (far) away we get from the earth, the thinner the air becomes.

  60. With apples at 25 cents a pound, we couldn't resist ____ (take) four pounds.

  61. Coffee delays the body clock in the morning, and _____ (advance) it at night.

  62. When ________ (give) the chance, it is quite possible for him to fulfill the task within

  ten days.

  63. I'll be only too pleased _ ___ (help) out those who are in difficulty.

  64. Television is another major instrument of communication, ____ (permit) us to see as well as to hear the performer.

  65. It is high time that we _____ (take) firm measures to protect our environment.

  VI. Translation from Chinese into English (15 points, 3 points for each item)

  66. 我工作了一整天,所以你来看我时,我很疲倦。

  67. 高薪和福利都不能取悦工人们。

  68.我更喜欢住在乡村,因为那里空气污染不太严重。

  69.每个人都可以培养自己的兴趣。

  70.绝大多数医学上的重大进步都是建立在动物研究基础上的。

  VII. Translation from English into Chinese (15 points)

  Some animals that cannot see can still tell the difference between light and darkness, while others can react to chemicals, which is something like smelling and tasting. However, there may be a sense that we know nothing about, for otherwise it is very hard to explain how birds, animals and even insects and fish manage to travel long distances without losing their way.

  Only man can tell his companions exactly what he wants, for he has the wonderful gift of speech; but many of the larger animals can show that they are hungry or frightened or pleased by making sounds that we have learned to recognize, such as a roar. Even man still uses animal-like sounds when he laughs or sighs.

  Some animals can get further than these simple noises. For instance, a bird song is much more elaborate, for it tells other males to keep away, while at the same time inviting a female to come closer. Birds have other calls which warn of danger or help to keep the flock (鸟群) together. Of course, a parrot does not understand what it is saying when it imitates the human voice.


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