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黑龙江省成人本科毕业生申请学士学位英语考试试卷120minutesPaper One80minutesPart IVocabulary andStructure20points;25minutesDirections:Each of the followingsentences isprovided withfour choices.Choose theonethat bestcompletes thesentence.Then,mark youranswer byblackeningthe letter of yourchoice on the AnswerSheet.
1.The criminaldared notgo outbecause he was afraidof.A.recognizing B.having recognizedC.having beenrecognized D.being recognized
2.The jobrequired thatat7o*clock everymorning.A.he will be at the factoryB.he beat the factoryC.hewasatthefactory D.he has been atthefactory
3.such heavypollution already,it maynow betoo lateto cleanup theriver.A.Having sufferedB.SufferingC.To sufferD.Suffered
4.Business lettersmust alwaysbe,but weshould writein anatural way to friends.A.formal B.normalC.former D.casual
5.You shouldyour dreamseven if you meetwith setbacks.A.hold onto B.keep upwithC.suffer fromD.put upwith
6.Only whenwe livein withnature canwe makethe mostout ofit.A.cooperation B.interactionC.integration D.harmony
7.It iseasy toone stateof matterfrom another.A.differ B.varyC.distinguish D.discriminate
8.Have younoticed thatrecently thereis aamong thestudents tosocializein theeveningsA.fact B.tendencyC.notion D.style
63.A.more B.very C.even D.too
64.A.as B.so C.since D.for
65.A.time B.minute C.while D.hour
66.A.to B.from C.for D.of
67.A.If B.As ifC.As D.Though
68.A.that B.which C.what D.it
69.A.in B.on C.to D.at
70.A.loudly B.aloud C.loud D.loudness
71.A.to getB.getting C.got D.get
72.A.love B.like C.to loveD.to like
73.A.too B.either C.besides D.instead
74.A.soon B.about C.once D.already
75.A.while B.as C.since D.when
76.A.came B.went C.hurried D.walked
77.A.He B.It C.Which D.Who
78.A.gladly B.sadly C.madly D.cheerfully
79.A.shouldnt B.wouldnt C.neednt D.mustnt
80.A.In B.At C.To D.OnPaper Two40minutes卷二总分核分人复核人Part IVTranslation fromEnglish intoChinese15points;20minutesDirections:There are5English sentencesin this得分阅卷人复查人part.You areasked to translate thesesentencesinto Chinese.
81.When hewoke up,he realizedthat thethings hehad dreamtabout couldnot havehappened.
82.If ourgroup cantdo theproject alone,the budgetallows usto askfor temporaryhelp.
83.He wasawarded theNobel Prizefor hisgreat achievementin promotingworld peace.
84.Everything aroundus isdue to the skill,labor andenergy ofthose whowent beforeusalong theroad oflife.
85.Teachers ofchildren needto setstandards highenough tochallenge them,but notsohigh asto preventthem fromsucceeding.Part VWriting15points;20minutesDirections:For thispart,you arerequired towrite a得分阅卷人复查人short essayof about100words tosay somethingabout陌生how onceyou werehelped bya stranger人.Your essayshould includethe followinginformation.•何时,何地你碰到什么困难1一位陌生人是怎样协助你的
2..你有什么感想3题答案及评分原则卷08A
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81.When hewoke up,he realizedthat thethings hehad dreamtabout couldnot havehappened.
82.If ourgroup cantdo theproject alone,the budgetallows usto askfor temporaryhelp.
83.He wasawarded theNobel Prizefor hisgreat achievementin promotingworld peace.
84.Everything aroundus isdue to the skill,labor andenergy ofthose whowent beforeusalong theroad oflife.
85.Teachers ofchildren needto setstandards highenough tochallenge them,but notso highas to preventthem fromsucceeding..他醒来时意识到,他梦到的事情是不也许发生的.
81.假如我们小组不能独自完毕计划,预算容许我们祈求临时协助.
82.他由于对增进世界和平所获得的成就而被授予诺贝尔奖.83我们周围的一切都是在人生道路上走在我们前面的人的技能,劳动,和精力所
84.带来的.教小孩的老师为孩子设定的原则应当对他们有挑战性,又不高得使他们不能成
85.功.86is announcedin thepapers,China haslaunched anotherman-made satellite.A.It B.ThatC.Which D.As
10.Professor Taylofstalk hasindicated thatscience hasa verystrong on theeveryday lifeof people.A.motivation B.perspectiveC.impression D.impact
11.Which sporthas themost expensivetraining equipment,playefs personalequipment anduniformsA.in placeof B.in termsofC.by meansof D.by wayof
12.It wasnot untilrecently manypeople beganto realizethey werewrong.A.when B.whileC.as D.that
13.Mary saidshe inthis flatfor fiveyears.A.was livingB.has beenlivingC.lives D.had beenliving
14.A prizewill beto thebest team.A.rewarded B.achievedC.received D.awarded
15.Since thematter wasextremely,we dealtwith itimmediately.A.tough B.tenseC.urgent D.instant
16.1was soangry thatI somethingat him.A.felt tothrow B.felt liketo throwC.felt likethrowing D.felt throwing
17.The twinbrothers arein appearanceand no one buttheir parentscan tellthem apart.A.identical B.peculiarC.outstanding D.realistic
18.Her grandmotherfor25years.A.died B.was deadC.hasbeendead D.has died
19.Will youdo metotranslatethe SentenceintoEnglish.A.a helpB.a favorC.the favor D.a hand
20.He hisbrother in appearance butnot atall incharacter.A.likes B.seemsC.resembles D.is thesame as
21.The penhe wroteso manygreat novelsis nowcarefully preserved.A.with thatB.in whichC.by which D.with which
22.is a great pleasureto hisparents.A.Philip tocome homeB.Philip comehomeC.Philips cominghome D.Coming home
23.Scarcely thevillage whenit beganto rain.A.did wereach B.had we reachedC.wereachedD.we hadreached
24.This hotelthe onewe stayedin lastyear.A.reminds meof B.remembers meofC.reminds meto D.remembers meto
25.George couldnot hisfoolish mistake.A.account inB.count onC.count forD.account for
26.thereis enoughsnow,we cantgo skiing.A.Because B.AsC.Unless D.However
27.The factoryis quitedifferent frombefore.A.what itwas B.that itwasC.whichD.what wasit
28.One oughtfor whatone hasntdone.A.not to be punishedB.to not be punishedC.to notpunished D.notbepunished
29.The mayorof thetown is a oldman.A.respective B.respectfulC.respectable D.respect
30.We cameinto thisfield late,so wemust workhard tolost time.A.make upfor B.make outC.keep upwith D.put upwith
31.The buildingmostly undamagedafter theearthquake andonly minorrepairswere necessary.A.recovered B.prolongedC.lasted D.remained
32.Historians sometimesrefer himas themost influentialpolitical leaderinthe19th century.A.against B.aboutC.to D.after
33.The examinationI tookyesterday wasntdifficult,but itwas long.A.much tooB.very muchC.so muchD.too much
34.He is not torecover fromthe injuryin aweek ortwo.A.possible B.probableC.likely D.capable
35.He wassuspected ofmurder becausethe policehad founda shirtwithblood inhis apartment.A.stained B.filledC.littered D.scattered
36.Postmen areresponsible for the ofletters andparcels toevery household.A.delivery B.settlementC.division D.recovery
37.The manin thecorner confessedto alie to the managerof thecompany.A.tell B.have toldC.having toldD.being told
38.She hermothers goodlooks andher fathersbad temper.A.earned B.associatedC.inherited D.recalled
39.Mr.Johnson,together withhis assistants,to arriveon theevening flight.A.will beB.areC.are goingD.is going
40.Such bookspoison theminds of young.A.a B.theC.this D.that()Part IIReading Comprehension40points;40minutesSection1Directions:Each ofthe following passages isfollowed withfive questions.For eachquestion there arefour choices.Choose thebest answerto eachquestion.Then blackenthe correspondingletter on the AnswerSheet.Questions41to45are basedon the following passage:If weobserve carefully,we canfind thatmost ofthe flowers in natureare red,orangeand yellow.If wehave seena blackflower,its a chance in a million.People havemade a(普查)census tocolors ofmore thanfour thousandkinds of flowers anddiscovered thatonlyeight ofthem are black.WhyAs weknow,sunlight isformed byseven differentkinds ofcolored light.The wavelengthof each light changes,so thequantity of heat ineachlightchanges,too.Flowers,(花瓣),(纤弱)(易于)especially theirpetals are very delicateand pronetotheharmcaused byhigh temperature.Black flowers can take in allthe lightwaves,which causetheflowers todry upin ahigh temperature.So black flowers canrarely survivesunlight.But redflowers,orange flowersand yellow flowers canprotect themselves from sunlightby(反射)reflecting thered light,orange lightand yellow light,each ofwhich hasa largequantityofheat.That iswhy red,orange andyellow flowers areverycommon innature whileblackflowers areso rare.
41.We canhardly findblackflowersbecause.A.they areso weakthat itsdifficult forthem togrow upB.there areno blackflowersin the worldC.the petalsof blackflowersarevery delicateD.they cantakeinthe light of all wave lengths,which makethe flowersdry up
42.Sunlight isformed by.A.many differentkinds ofcolored lightB.three differentkinds ofcolored light:red,orange andyellowC.seven differentkinds ofcolored lightD.four thousandkinds ofcolored light
43.Which ofthe followingstatement iswrongA.People havefound thatonly afew kindsofflowersareblack.B.Flowers areeasy to be harmedby veryhigh temperature.C.Red,orange andyellowflowerscan alsoabsorb thelightof allwavelengths.D.The blackflowerscannot protectthemselvesfromsunlight.
44.The red,orange oryellowlightcontains.A.less heatthan theother lightsB.more heatthan theother lightsC.agreatdeal ofheat D.a littleheat
45.It isachanceinamillionn means.A.it iscommon B.its extremelyrareC.its luckyD.its impossibleQuestions46to50are basedonthe following passage:There arestock marketsin largecities inmany countries.Stock marketsin Paris,London,Tokyo,Shanghai andNew Yorkare amongthe largestand mostwell-known.Thestock market,also calledstock exchange,isaplace wherepeople canbuy orsell the sharesof a factory or company.And eachshare meanspart ownershipofafactory orcompany.Different people go tothe stock markets.Some arerich,who want to getmore moneythanthey have.Others arenot veryrich,who buystocks totry to become rich.Still othersbuystocks aspart oftheir planto save money.(投资)Of course,investing moneyinthe stock market is notthe safestwayto makemoney.No onecan tell exactly whethertheshareswillbedoing well.The factoryorcompany maydo badly.Then the stocks willgo down,and theinvestors willlose money.The stockmay goup ordown for a numberof untoldreasons.Everyone wantsthe stockto goup,but sometimeseven ifafactoryorcompanydoes a good job,the stockmay stillgo down.(赌博).No wondergoing tothe stockmarketisoften comparedto gamblingAll areeagertomake money by“gambling inthestockmarket.Factories andcompanies thatneedmoney arepleased thatso manypeople arewilling to“gamble.Indeed,thestockmarket isanattractive andcomplex partofthebusiness world.
46.The followingpeoplegotothestockmarketEXCEPT thosewho.A.want to become richerB.want toget ridof povertyC.want tosavemoneyD.want tofind jobs
47.Which ofthefollowingstatements istrueA.A goodinvestor canaffect thechange in stock prices.B.A goodinvestor cantellexactlywhen thestock goesup ordown.C.A goodinvestor willsometimes losemoney.D.A goodinvestor knowshow tochoose acompany whichdoes agood job.
48.In the passage thewriter.A.encourages peopleto gotothestock marketB.assures peoplethat buyingstocks isagoodinvestmentC.warns peopleto becareful inbuying stocksD.explains howstock goesup whenfactories orcompanies runwell
49.The word“complex inthe lastsentence probablymeans.A.complete B.strange C.difficult D.modem
50.The passagemainly tells us about.A.the ABCsof stockmarketsB.gambling in stock marketsC.how tomakemoneyinstockmarketsD.how tobuy orsell sharesinstockmarketsQuestions51to55are basedonthefollowing passage:A greatdifference betweenAmerican socialcustoms andthose ofother countriesis thewayin whichnames are used.Americans havelittle concernfor Tank,especially socially.Most Americans do notwantto be treatedin anyespecially respectfulway becauseof theirageor socialrank;it makesthem feeluncomfortable.Many Americanseven findthe termsMr,Mrs”or Misstoo formal.People ofall agesmay prefertobecalled bytheir firstnames.nDon,t call me Mrs Smith,just callme Sally.n Usingonly first names usuallyindicatesfriendliness andacceptance.However,if youdo notfeel comfortableusing onlyfirst names,it isquite acceptabletobemore formal.Just smileand saythat aftera whileyouwill use firstnamesbut youare accustomedto beingmore formalwhen youfirst meetsomeone.Very often,introductions aremade usingboth firstand lastnames:HMary Smith,this isJohnJones.1In thissituation youare freeto decide whether tocall thelady“Mary or“MissSmith
11.Sometimes bothof youwill begina conversationusing lastnames,and aftera whileoneor bothofyoumay beginusing firstnames instead.You havea choice:if youdont wantto usefirstnames soquickly,noonewill thinkit impoliteif youcontinue accordingto yourowncustom.
51.In the first paragraphthe authortellsusthat.A.Americansdonot talkabout rank,especially sociallyB.Americans feeluncomfortable whentalking aboutrankC.Americans takeinterests insocial customsD.Americans dontcare muchabout socialrank
52.According tothe passage,most Americansfeel whenthey aretreatedespecially respectfullyowing totheir ageor socialrank.A.sick B.sorryC.uneasy D.embarrassed
53.Which ofthefollowingstatements isNOT trueA.The waynames areused inAmerica isdifferent fromthose ofother countries.B.Many Americansareusedto beingcalled bytheir firstnames.C.It showsfriendliness andkindness touse onlyfirstnames.D.When youtalk topeople inthe UnitedStates,you have tousetheir firstnames.
54.When youhear an American ladysay DontcallmeMrsSmith,just callme Sally.,shemeans.A.she isnot amarried womanB.she preferstobecalled SallyC.she isnot MrsSmithD.she likestobemore formal
55.The passageyoufve justread wouldmost likelybe foundina.A.guide-book fortouristsB.book aboutAmerican historyC.noticeD.short storySection2Directions:Read thefollowing passage,and thendecidewhetherthe statementsare true()仍)(判断对错,对的在答题卡上画错的在答题卡上画)A orfalseA,BQuestions56to60are basedonthefollowingpassage:In America,normally a student mustattend a certain numberof coursesin ordertograduate,and eachcourse which he attendsgives hima creditwhichhemay counttowardsa degree.In manyAmerican universitiesthe totalwork fora degreeconsists ofthirty-sixcourses,each lastingfor onesemester.A typicalcourse consistsof threeclasses perweekfor fifteenweeks;while attendinga universitywill probablyrequest attendingfour orfivecourses duringa semester.Normally a student wouldexpect totake fouryears,attendingtwo semesterseach years.It ispossible tospread theperiod ofwork forthe degreeover alongerperiod.It isalso possibleforastudent tomove betweenone universityand anotherduringhis degreecourse,though thisisnotin factdone asa regularpractice.For everycourse thathe follows,astudent is givena gradewhich isrecorded,and therecordis availableforthestudent toshow tofuture employers.All thisimposes aconstantpressure andstrain ofwork,but inspite ofthis somestudents stillfind timefor activitiesinstudent affairs.Elections topositions in student organizationsarouse muchenthusiasm.The effectivework ofmaintaining disciplineis usuallyperformed bystudents whoadvisethe schoolauthorities.Any studentwho isthought tohave brokenthe rules,for example,bycheating,hastoappear beforeastudentcourt.With theenormous numberof students,theoperation ofthe systemdoes involveacertainamount ofactivity.A studentwho hasheldone ofthese positionsof authorityis muchrespected andit willbe ofbenefit tohim laterinhis career.
56.Normally astudent wouldat leastattend36classes eachsemester.
57.According tothefirstparagraph,anAmericanstudentisallowed totake aparticularcourse ina differentuniversity.
58.American universitystudents areusually underpressure ofwork becausetheyhavetoobserve strictdiscipline.
59.Some studentsare enthusiasticfor positionsinstudentorganizationsprobably becausesuch positionscan helpthem getbetter jobs.
60.The studentorganizations seemtobeeffective inensuring thatthestudents observeuniversity rules.Part IIICloze Test10points,15minutesDirections:Read thepassage through.Then,go backand chooseone suitableword orphrasemarked A,B,C,orDfor eachblank inthepassage.Blacken thecorrespondingletterofthe wordor phraseyou havechosen onthe AnswerSheet.Monday morningis alwaysthe worstmorning ofthe week.Everybody is61;everybody is62a hurry.Last Mondaywas63worse thanusual.nHurry up,Dick!H fathershouted64he bangedonthebathroom door.Ive gota trainto catch!”Tm shaving.Dickanswered.nril beout ina65Breakfasts ready.H mothercalled66the kitchen.67she gotnoreply,she cameupstairs tosee68was goingon.Wheres DavidH she asked.nIs hestill69bed Sheknocked athis bedroomdoor
70.Yo^d better71up.Hshecalled.Its aquarter toeight.Your breakfastsgetting cold!1dont feel72any breakfast.H Davidmumbled.nrilhave anotherfive minutessleep
73.”Mother was74to gointo hisroom anddrag himout ofbed75the doorbellrang.She76downstairs toopen thedoor.77was thepostman.Good morning,Mrs.Grawford/he said78Its alovely day,isnt itYou79think soifyoulived here.nmother answered.H80Mondays thisplace islike amadhouse.n
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62.A.for B.a C.in D.to。
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