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.../專(zhuān)業(yè)、班級(jí)姓名專(zhuān)業(yè)、班級(jí)姓名學(xué)號(hào)密封-線試卷︵A︶第1頁(yè)︵共7頁(yè)︶XX科技大學(xué)教務(wù)處河南科技大學(xué)2009至2010學(xué)年第二學(xué)期試卷課程大學(xué)英語(yǔ)A<2>年級(jí)、專(zhuān)業(yè)全校各專(zhuān)業(yè)學(xué)生題號(hào)題號(hào)一二三四五六七八九十總分得分PartIReadingComprehensionPartIReadingComprehensionDirections:Thereareseveralpassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA>,B>,C>andD>.YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.PassageOneQuestions1to5arebasedonthefollowingpassage:TheobviousdisagreementsbetweenEnglandandAmericabeganin1763,morethanacenturyandahalfafterthefirstpermanentsettlementhadbeenfoundedatJamestown,Virginia.Thecolonieshadgrownvastlyineconomicstrengthandculturalattainmentandvirtuallyallhadlongyearsofself-governmentbehindthem.Theircombinedpopulationnowexceeded1,500,000asixfold<六倍的>increasesince1700.
TotightenitscontroloverAmerica,theBritishimposedheavydutiesonAmericanpeople.Whenthe"StampAct"wasissued,whichprovidedthatrevenuestampsbeaffixed<粘貼>toallnewspapers,broadsides,pamphlets,licenses,leases,orotherlegaldocuments,organizedresistancestartedtoappear.
OnMarch5,1770,18monthsaftertheBritishsenttrooptoBoston,hatredbetweencitizensandsoldierybecamestrongerthaneverbefore.Whatbeganasaharmlesssnowballingoftheredcoatsdegenerated<惡化>intoamobattack.Someonegavetheordertofire,threeBostonianslaydeadinthesnow.
AtthesuggestionoftheVirginiaCongress,colonialrepresentativeswerecalledontomeetinPhiladelphiaonSeptember5,1774,"toconsultuponthepresentunhappystateoftheColonies."Delegates<代表>tothismeeting,knownasthefirstContinentalCongress,werechosenbyprovincialcongressesorpopularconventions.Everycolonyexcept1.ThefirstpermanentsettlementinNorthAmericawasfoundedmostprobablyin________.A>1510C>1613B>1610D>16152.BeforetheIndependenceWar,________.A>allthecolonieswereundercontroloftheBritishB>somecolonieshadgainedself-independenceC>allthecolonieshadtheirowngovernmentsD>somecolonieshadn’ttheirowngovernments3.Whatwasthepopulationofthecoloniesin1700?A>About220,000.C>About350,000.B>About250,000.D>About375,000.4.WhathappenedatthefirstContinentalCongress?A>Therewasaheateddebate.B>AdecisionwasmadethatallcoloniesshouldfightagainsttheBritish.C>Thecoloniesdeclaredindependence.D>ThecoloniesdeclaredwaragainstBritain.5.Whatwillthenextparagraphmostprobablytalkabout?A>TheDeclarationofIndependence. C>TheAmericanCivilWar.B>GorgeWashington. D>ThomasJefferson.PassageTwoQuestions6to10arebasedonthefollowingpassage:AnewInternetworm,theBagle.B,startedspreadingitselfaroundtheworldlastweek.ExpertsrankeditthethirdmostdangerouscomputerbugeverafterthenotoriousSobig.FandMydoom.A.ByearlylastWednesday,ithadbeenfoundin66countriesandhadaninfectionrateofoneinevery16emailsworldwide.
Thebuginstallsabackdoorfunctiononinfectedcomputers.Thatallowsitscreatorandhackerstoaccessthemachinesforevilpurposes,suchasstealingconfidentialinformation,orpasswords,analystshavesaid.
Fortunately,expertsexpectthattheoutbreakwillendsoon,maybethisweek.But,noonecanletoutasighofreliefatthismoment,whilethenightmareofacomputerepidemic<流行病>stillhauntsus.Expertscalled2003"theYearoftheWorm."
Accordingtoa2003ChinaOnlineSecurityResearchReportreleasedbyiResearch,aChineseInternetresearchcentre,nearly87percentofthedomesticcomputerswereinfectedwithsomekindofvirus<病毒>lastyear.Andaboutoneinfourrespondentshavesaidthattheircomputerswereattackedatleasteverythreemonths.
Someexpertshaveestimatedthattheworldwidecostofthevirusattacksin2003,includingclean-upandlostproductivity,amountedtoatleastUS$82billion.
InlateJanuary,theUSDepartmentofHomelandSecuritylauncheditsNationalCyberAlertSystemtofighttheproblem.Expertsandnon-expertscansignupwiththesystemforemailalertsaboutthelatestcomputerthreats.
Inaday,thesitehadreceivedmorethanonemillionhits,accordingtoofficials,andinlessthanaweekithad250,000subscribers.
Lastweek,MicrosoftreleasedacompactdiscfilledwiththelatestsecurityupgradesithascomeupwithsinceOctobertodefendagainstviruses.
Althoughthisisaglobalwar,-onethatseemsnoeasiertofightthantheoneagainstbirdflu-computerhackingisdismissedbyoneexpertasprimarilytheworksofhormone-crazed<荷爾蒙分泌旺盛的>teenagedboys.
"We’vegotaprettygoodideaoftheprofile-alotofitisjustyoungguys.They’rejustnotmatureyet,andtheydowhatyoungguysdo-theycausetrouble.It’sthatsimple,"saysDorothyDennings,aprofessorattheNavalPost-GraduateSchoolinCalifornia.6.WhatcanweknowaboutthenewInternetwormtheBagle.B?A>It’sbyfarthemostdangerouscomputerbug.B>Onesuchbugcanbefoundinevery18emailsworldwide.C>Thewormhasattackedmorethan100countries.D>Thebugcanmakeitpossibleforhackerstostealconfidentialinformationfrominfectedcomputers.7.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A>Peopledon’tneedtoworryfortheoutbreakoftheBagle.Bwillendsoon.B>LastyearonlyasmallnumberofcomputersinChinawereinfectedwithsomekindofvirus.C>Manycomputerswereattackedalmosteverythreemonths.D>Theyear2003wascalled"theYearoftheWorm"becausesomewormsinthisyearwerethemostdestructiveonesinhistory.8.Theworldwidecostofthevirusattacksin2003amountedtoatleast_________.A>$2.5billion.C>US$87billion.B>US$16billion.D>US$82billion.9.IfcomputeruserssignupwiththeNationalCyberAlertSystem,theycan____________.A>besuretheircomputerswillneverbeattackedagainB>knowwhotoaskforhelpiftheircomputersareunderattackC>havethesupportofMicrosofttodefendagainstvirusesD>receiveemailalertsaboutthelatestcomputerthreats10.ToexpertslikeDorothyDennings,alotofcomputerhackingisdoneby_________.A>InternetcriminalsC>Trouble-makingteenagersB>ProfessionalhackersD>CrazycomputerexpertsPassageThreeQuestions11to15arebasedonthefollowingpassage:Howmenfirstlearnttoinventwordsisunknown;inotherwords,theoriginoflanguageisamystery.Allwereallyknowisthatmen,unlikeanimals,somehowinventedcertainsoundstoexpressthoughtsandfeelings,actionsandthings,sothattheycouldcommunicatewitheachother;andthatlatertheyagreeduponcertainsigns,calledletters,whichcouldbecombinedtorepresentthosesounds,andwhichcouldbewrittendown.Thosesounds,whetherspokenorwritteninletters,wecallwords.
Thepowerofwords,then,liesintheirassociationsthethingstheybringupbeforeourminds.Wordsbecomefilledwithmeaningforusbyexperience;andthelongerwelive,themorecertainwordsrecalltousthegladandsadeventsofourpast;andthemorewereadandlearn,themorethenumberofwordsthatmeansomethingtousincreases.
Greatwritersarethosewhonotonlyhavegreatthoughtsbutalsoexpressthesethoughtsinwordswhichappealpowerfullytoourmindsandemotions.Thischarmingandtellinguseofwordsiswhatwecallliterarystyle.Aboveall,therealpoetisamasterofwords.Hecanconveyhismeaninginwordswhichsoundlikemusicandbytheirassociationcanmovementotears.Weshouldthereforelearntochooseourwordscarefullyandusethemaccurately,ortheywillmakeourspeechsillyandvulgar.11.Wewillmakeourspeechsillyifwe________.A>usewordscarefully C>usewordswithoutaccuracyB>usewordsinaliterarystyle D>usewordswithcaution12.Oneofthereasonswhymeninventedcertainsoundstoexpressthoughtsandfeelingswasthat________.A>theycouldexpressactionsandthingsB>theycouldcommunicatewitheachotherC>theycouldagreeuponlettersD>theycouldwriteandcombinethem13.WhatisTRUEaboutthewords?A>Theyareusedtoexpressonlythoughtsandfeelings.B>Theyaresigns.C>Theyaresimplysounds.D>Theycanonlybewritten.14.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?A>Themorewereadandlearn,themorethewordsthatmeansomethingtous.B>Themorewereadandlearn,themoreknowledgewewillacquire.C>Themorewereadandlearn,themorelearnedweare.D>Themorewereadandlearn,themoreilliteratewebecome.15.Inexpressingtheirthoughts,greatwritersareable________.A>tomovementotears C>tosingB>tobemasters D>tobecharmingPassageFourQuestions16to20arebasedonthefollowingpassage:Longhoursatthescreencancauseachingeyes,blurredvisionandheadaches,expertssay.Infact,eyestrainsurpassesevenwristpainasthetopphysicalcomplaintamongheavycomputerusers.
Whenpeeringintothecomputerscreen,theeye’sfocusingmuscleisatconstanttension.Likeanymuscle,itfeelssorewhenoverloaded.Andwhensomeonespendsalotoftimelookingatsomethingclose,theeyemusclecangetstuckonthenear-focussettingandhavedifficultyrelaxing,leavingthepersontemporarilynearsighted,aconditioncalledaccommodativespasm<痙攣>thatcanlastsecondsorhours.
Thisiswhyafterlookingatamonitorallday,somecomputerworkerscomplainthattheirdistancevisionisblurredwhentheyattempttodrivehome.
Thelettersonthescreenarenotasclearlydefinedasonaprintedpage.Takeamagnifyingglasstoyourmonitorandyou’llseetheletters,eachmadeupofpinpointsourcesoflight,havenosharpedges.Butthoseliquidcrystaldisplay<LCD>monitors,likethosefoundonlaptopcomputers,areeasierontheeyesbecausetheydisplaysharperimages.
Andstudieshaveshownthatwhenpeopleareworkingonacomputer,theirrateofblinkinggoesdownbytwo-thirds,whichcanresultindry,stingingeyes.Thisisespeciallyaproblemforcontact-lenseswearers.16.___usedtobethebiggestphysicalproblemthatcomputerusershad.A>Dryeyes C>HeadacheB>Blurredvision D>Wristpain17.Workinghoursbeforethescreenwill_____.A>imposetoomuchburdenontheeye’sfocusingmuscleB>bringaboutnear-sightednessC>makeitdifficultfortheusertolearndrivingD>magnifythelettersonthescreen18.LCDmonitorsarebetterintermsofeyeprotectingbecause___.A>theyaremoreexpensive C>theybringaboutnoeyeproblemsB>theywillnotblurtheuser’seyes D>theydisplayletterswithsharpedges19.Dry,stingingeyesarecausedby___.A>lowerrateofblinkingofthecomputeruser’seyesB>lettersonthescreenwithoutanyedgesC>overburdenonthefocusingmuscleD>aconstanttension20.Whichgroupofpeoplearemostlikelytogetdry,stingingeyes?A>Drivers. C>Glasseswearers.B>Doctors. D>Contact-lenseswearers.PartIIVocabularyandStructureDirections:Thereareanumberofincompletesentencesinthispart.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA>,B>,C>andD>.ChoosetheONEanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.21.Sheanxiously________thefacesofthemenleavingthetraininthehopeoffindingherhusband.A>approachedB>searchedC>scannedD>recalled22.Weare________ourtripuntiltheweathergrowswarmer.A>abandoningB>skippingC>postponingD>fulfilling23."Wefeelthatyoushouldtakeanactiverole________worldaffairs,"NixontoldBritishPrimeMinisterEdwardHeathinaDecember1971meeting.A>inB>amongC>betweenD>on24.Ifyoudon’tliketogoshopping,you________stayathomewatchingTV.A>mayverywellB>maywellC>mayjustaswellD>mayjustwell25.Hemustbeanactor,________?A>mustn’theB>needn’theC>mustn’theD>isn’the26.ProfessorSmith’sdevotionto________hasmadeadeepimpressiononallthestudentsinherdepartment.A>teachB>teachingC>ateacherD>beateacher27.Stand________whenyou’rebeingspokento.A>highlyB>uprightC>primlyD>rightaway28.Heshotthearrow________tothefarthestpointinTuran.A>withallhisstrengthC>inturnB>atstakeD>athisbest29.Someparentshesitate________thesestepsbecausetheysuspectthattheirchildisexaggerating.A>totakeB>totakingC>takingD>take30.Acompletelynewsituationwill________whenthenewpolicycomesintoexistence.A>riseB>ariseC>raiseD>arouse31.Theoldwomanneeds________afterhershock.A>comfortingB>becomfortedC>comfortedD>tocomfort32.Somegroupsmeetmonthly,________,orevenaslongassixmonthsapart.A>oncetwomonthsC>everytwomonthsB>onceeverytwomonthD>onceeverytwomonths33.Mysisterwasangry________findingmeasleepinsteadofdoingmyshareofthehousework.A>withB>atC>onD>by34.Youmisspelledaword.You________itupinthedictionary.A>oughttolookC>oughthavelookedB>oughttohavelookedD>oughtlook35.Tryto________whathadhappenedjustbeforetheaccident.A>talkB>speakC>sayforD>describe36.Workonthebuildingsitehasbeen________bybadweather.A>heldupB>discouragedC>canceledD>endangered37.I’vebeendoingthesummerjobfortwomonthsnow.Itwouldbea________tobeabletohaveadayoff.A>excitementB>securityC>magicD>luxury38.Theargument________herdeterminationtoproveshewasright.A>supportedB>fortifiedC>heldD>forced39.Asaseniormanager,youwillenjoycertain________,suchasfreehealthinsuranceandtherighttobuysharesinthecompany.A>assignmentsB>privilegesC>propertiesD>opportunities40.Inthesmokeanddustanddarkness,people________tooneanothergrabbinghandsandlinkingarms,theyformedahumanchainthatmadeitswaydownstairwellsandcorridorsandoutintothesunlightofanunthinkableday.A>reachingupB>reachingdownC>reachingforD>reachingout41.Thereason________grassisgreenwasamysterytothelittleboy.A>whyB>whichC>thatD>for42.Demographers<人口統(tǒng)計(jì)專(zhuān)家>investigate_____inscientificlocations.A>aretheremanypeopleC>howmanypeoplethereareB>howmanypeoplearethereD>thattherearehowmanypeople43.Butforthestorm,I______homebeforenight.A>wouldbeB>wasC>wouldhavebeenD>hadbeen44.Heinventedaplough________anyotherinexistence.A>farsuperiortoB>moresuperiorthanC>moresuperiortoD>muchsuperiorthan45.Puttinginanewwindowwill_____cuttingawaypartoftheroof.A>includeB>involveC>containD>comprise46.Therewassomuchnoisethatthespeakercouldn’tmakehimself______.A>heardB>tohearC>hearingD>beingheard47.Theenvironmentofthiscitywillbemoreseriously____unlesseffectivemeasuresaretakentopreventfactoriesfromsendingoutpoisonousgasesandwastewater.A>damagedB>destroyedC>affectedD>polluted48.Childrenareverycurious________.A>atheartB>inpersonC>onpurposeD>bynature49.Thefactthatspaceexplorationhasincreaseddramaticallyinthepastthirtyyears_____.A>inanevidenceofuswantingtoknowmoreofoursolarsystemC>howwewanttolearnmoreaboutthesolarsystemB>indicatesthatweareveryeagertolearnallwecanaboutoursolarsystemD>showingourintentiontoknowalotmoreaboutoursolarsystem50.He______asadoctorlastyear.A>quantifiedB>qualifiedC>quackedD>quarriedPartIIIClozeDirections:Thereareanumberofblanksinthefollowingpassage.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA>,B>,C>andD>.YoushouldchoosetheONEthatbestfitsintothepassage.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.Princeton,NewJersey,isasmallquiettownoffamilyhomes,eventhoughitdoeshaveaworld-famousuniversity.Itisnotaplace51anyonewouldexpecttosee52charactersonthestreets.
53dayin1940,alittlegirlin54sawafunny-lookingman55towardsher.Hiswhitehairwaswildand56tobestandingstraightout.His57weremuchtoobigandseemedtohave58pulledonlikeablanket59him.Hewasshort,hadabignoseanddeep-seteyes.Hewas60lookinganywhere.Itwas61thathewasthinkingdeeply.Healmost62intothegirlbeforehe63her.Hesmiledather,thenwalkedonandwenton64.Thegirlturnedaroundtoget65lookatthestrangeoldman.Shenoticedthathewaswearinghis66slippers.
Thatnight67dinner,thegirltoldherfamilyaboutthestrange,funnymanshehadseen."Hewasalmost68acharacteroutofafairystory,"sheexclaimed.69hersurprise,herfatherput51.A>thatB>whereC>whichD>but52.A>goodB>kindC>badD>strange53.A>SomeB>AC>ThatD>One54.A>PrincetonB>NewJerseyC)streetD>town55.A>goB>comingC>torunD>moved56.A>wasB>likedC>seemedD>going57.A>earsB>clothesC>handsD>feet58.A>notB>justC>neverD>been59.A>overB>inC>besideD>under60.A>alwaysB>thenC>sometimesD>not61.A>clearlyB>clearC>heD>there62.A>wentB>knockedC>ranD>thought63.A>talkedB>toldC>sawD>greeted64.A>thinkingB>smilingC>lookingD>saying65.A>oneB>moreC>goodD>another66.A>father’sB>mother’sC>sleepingD>bedroom67.A>beforeB>afterC>atD>in68.A>probablyB>likeC>asD>terribly69.A>ToB>OnC>ByD>Seeing70.A>downB>awayC>upD>offPartIVTranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish<withthegivenwordsorphrases>.71.要是你想通過(guò)考試,你就得集中精力提高聽(tīng)的技能?!瞔oncentrateon72.在返回的路上,我們將車(chē)開(kāi)到一家路邊咖啡館〔café喝了點(diǎn)咖啡?!瞤ullinto73.他激動(dòng)得一句話(huà)也說(shuō)不出來(lái)。<too...to...>74.我們習(xí)慣于艱苦工作。<beusedto>75.人人都說(shuō)這是彼得的過(guò)錯(cuò),但我認(rèn)為情況并非如此。〔bethecasePartVWritingDirections:Forthispart,youareaskedtowriteacompositiononthefollowingtopic.Youshouldwriteatleast100wordsandyoushouldbaseyourcompositionontheoutlinebelow:76.AStoryofEmergency
Writeanemergencystoryofyourownoronethatyou’vereadaboutsomewhere,describing:
1>Whathappened,whenandwhere;
2>Whatwastheconsequence<結(jié)果>_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________專(zhuān)業(yè)、班級(jí)姓名專(zhuān)業(yè)、班級(jí)姓名學(xué)號(hào)密封線試卷︵A︶第2頁(yè)︵共7頁(yè)︶XX科技大學(xué)教務(wù)處專(zhuān)業(yè)、班級(jí)姓名專(zhuān)業(yè)、班級(jí)姓名學(xué)號(hào)密封線試卷︵A︶第3頁(yè)︵共7頁(yè)︶XX
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