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自考學(xué)位英語(yǔ)真題及答案資料僅供參考PaperOne

PartIVocabularyandstructure(20points)Direction:Therearetwentyincompletesentencesinthissection.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosetheONEanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterintheAnswerSheetOnewithasinglelinethroughthecenter.21.Theeditorial—nowwillappearintomorrow’Snewspaper·A.writingB.towriteC.beingwrittenD.write2.Thoughheis_________worker,heworksveryhard.A.a(chǎn)commonB.a(chǎn)nordinaryC.a(chǎn)usualD.a(chǎn)general3.I’mlookingafterTomtoday.He’Sbeenatmyhouse8:00thismorning.A.sinceB.forC.a(chǎn)tD.till4.Whenheretired,hisson_________thebusiness.A.tookoverB.tookoffC.tookinD.tookup5.Pleasecallagain.JimabathJustnow·A.hadB.havingC.ishavingD.has6.Onnoconditionwithhim.A.wecannotagreeB.wouldweagreeC.canweagreeD.wecanagree7.onceenvironmentaldamage,ittakesmanyyearsforthesystemtorecover·A.hasdoneB.ittodoC.doesD.isdone8.wearedoinghasneverbeendonebefore.A.ThatB.WhatC.WhichD.Whether9.Theyatleasttenminutesago.A.a(chǎn)releaveB.musthaveleftC.wereleftD.1eave10.ThereismorelandinAustraliathanthegovernmentknows.A.whattodowithB.todowithitC.howtodoD.todoit11.WhilepeoplemayrefertotelevisionforUp—to—the—minutenews,itisunlikelythattelevisionthenewspapercompletely.A.replaceB.WasreplacedC.replacedD.willreplace12.Becausethefirstpairoftrousersdidnotfitproperly,heaskedforA.a(chǎn)nothertrousersB.otherstrousersC.theothersonesD.a(chǎn)notherpair13.InBritaintodaywomen44%oftheworkforce,andnearlyhalfthemotherswithchildrenareinpaidwork.A.buildupB.makeupC.standforD.sendup14.ThisistheplaceIwanttogoto.A.mostlyB.themostlyC.mostD.much15.Thehoursthechildrenspendintheirone-wayrelationshipwithtelevisionpeopleundoubtedlyaffecttheirrelationshipwithreal—lifepeople.A.thatB.whenC.inwhichD.onwhich16.Whetherhecanpasstheexaminationisthoughttobeforhisgoingabroad.A.personalB.specialC.conventionalD.crucial17.Idowishyoucouldthesesheetsofpapertogether.A.mendB.repairC.pasteD.patch18.InBritain,thePrinceofWalesistothethrone.A.a(chǎn)dvisorB.heirC.ownerD.protector19.Sheisnowinofhappinesswithherfamilymembers.A.closureB.pursuitC.credibilityD.phenomenon20.Thegovernmenthasdecidedtoreducea(n)onallimports.A.exposureB.tariffC.feeD.service資料來(lái)源:(學(xué)位英語(yǔ)考試者的家園)

PartIIIReadingComprehension(40points)Direction:Therearetwentyincompletesentencesinthissection.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosetheONEanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterintheAnswerSheetOnewithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Passage1Antsaregreatathletesinproportiontotheirsize.Theycanliltaweightfourhundredtimestheirownweight.Theoreticallyafive-poundantcouldeasilyliltaton.Themostskillfulfarmersintheinsectworldarethesmall,heavilyarmoredparasolants.Theyworkatnightanditisnothingforthemtostripalargetreeatatime,marchingoffwithbitsOfleafheldoverthemlikeparasols.Surprisinglyenough,theseantsdonoteatthevegetationtheygot.Rathertheyuseitasrawmaterialfortheirremarkableundergroundgardens,whichtheytendthemselves.Theshredsoftheleavesareliterallychewedintoarichcompostwhichisusedtostrengthenthegardenwhereathread-likefungusiscultivated.Thisspeciesoffungusistheironlysourceoffood.Includedintheextraordinaryparasolantsocietyaretinygardenworkers,andslightlybiggerworkerswhodigtheinterconnectingchambersofthehive.Theparasolqueenant,morethanonehundredtimesmesizeofthegardenworkers,iswaiteduponhandandfootbyhundredsofhercitizens.21.Anantisverystronginproportiontoitsweight.Antscallliftaweight.A.300timestheirownweightB.600timestheirownweightC.five-poundmorethantheirownweightD.400timestheirownweight22.Inashorttime,theycallstripatreeofallitsleavesinordertomakeaA.homeforthequeenantB.compostfortheirgardensC.speciesoffungusD.kindoffood23.Whendidthearmoredparasolantswork?A.Atdaytime.B.Atnight.C.Inthemorning.D.Atnoon.24.What’Stheusageoffungus?A.Todecoratethegarden.B.Theonlysourceoftheant’sfood.C.Toprotectthetree.D.Theplaceforthemtolivein.25.ThearmoredparasolsareregardedasA.greatathletesB.skillfulfarmersC.queenantsD.chamberbuilders資料來(lái)源:(學(xué)位英語(yǔ)考試者的家園)

Passage2Psychologyisthestudyofthemindandmentalactivities.Forexample,psychologistsareinterestedinwhysomethingsmakeyousad,butothersmakeyouhappy.Theywanttoknowwhysomepeopleareshy,butothersarequitetalkative.Theyalsowanttoknowwhypeopledothethingsthattheydo.Theytestintelligence.Psychologistsdealwiththemindsandbehaviorofpeople.Yourmindconsistsofallyourfeelings,thoughts,andideas.Itistheresultsofthepartofthebraincalledthecerebrum.Yourbehavioristhewayyouactorconductyourself.Examplesofbehaviorincludeshouting,crying,laughing,andsleeping.Severalpeoplehavebeeninstrumentalinthefieldofpsychology.WilhelmWudtsetupthefirstpsychologicallaboratoryinLeipzig,Germany,in1879.IvanPavlov,aRussian,isnotedforhisexperimentswithdogsinwhichhestudiedtheirrelaxesandreactions.Around1900,SigmundFreudstatedhistheorythatpeopletrytorepressanymemoriesorthoughtsthattheybelievedwerenotgood,Psychologistsshouldnotbeconfusedwithpsychiatrists.Psychiatristsdealonlywithmentalillness.Theyaremedicaldoctorswhotreatpeople.26:AgoodtitleforthisselectionisA.StudyingtheMindB.FeelingsandBehaviorofHumanBeingsC.PsychologyandPsychiatryD.FamousPsychologists27.“Somepeopleareshy.’’ThatmeansA.theyaremodestB.theyarequietC.theyneversayawordD.theyareashamed28.WemayconcludethatpsychologistsA.studyphysicaldiseasesaswellB.dealwithanimalsmoreoftenthanwithpeopleC.a(chǎn)renotmedical,doctorsD.a(chǎn)reinterestedinthingsthatmakeyousad29.PavlovworkedwithA.peopleB.dogsC.mentalillnessD.a(chǎn)bnormalbehavior30.ThecerebrumcontrolsA.themindB.thebodyC.thewholebrainD.thefieldofpsychology資料來(lái)源:(學(xué)位英語(yǔ)考試者的家園)

Passage3Whatdoyoudowithyouremptycansandbottles?Therearetwochoices,throwingthemawayorrecycling.Throwingawayametalbeveragecontainerwastesasmuchenergyasfillingacanwithgasolineandpouringhalfout.Besideswastingenergy,throwingawaybottlesa11dcanscausespollution,increasesthevolumeofsolidwastes,andusesupnaturalresources.Tocontroltheseproblems,onlyninestateshaveadoptedbottlelaws.TheUnitedStatesgovernrnentshouldrequireeverystatetohaveabottlelaworconstituteanationalbottlelaw·Tounderstandhowabottlelawcanhelp,youmustknowhowitworks.Whenconsumersbuycannedorbottledbeveragesatthestore,theypaydeposits.Thisdepositcanrangefromtwentytofiftycentsperbottleorcan.Inordertogetthisdepositback,thebottlesandcansmustbereturnedtosupermarketsaftertheyareemptied.Thesupermarketsthenreturnthebottlesandcanstotheirmanufacturersforeitherreuseorrecycling.?!疊ottlelawsarecurrentlyeffectiveinOregon,Vermont,Maine,Michigan,Iowa,Connecticut,Delaware,Massachusetts,andNewYork.Theselawsworklargelybecausethegeneralpublicsupportsthem.Arecentpoll(民意測(cè)驗(yàn))ofAmericansrevealedthat73percentsupportbottlelaws。Thissupportundoubtedlyresultsfrompeople’sconcernaboutpollutionandourplanetslimitedresources.31.ⅥmatisthebadthingifonethrowsawaymetalCallsafterdrinking?A.Wastingenergy.B.Goingagainstthenationallaw.C.Pouringhalfofthegasolineout.D.Causingpersonalinconvenience.32.ThrowingawaymetalcontainerspeoplewillaffecttheenvironmentbyA.preservingnaturalresourcesB.recyclingthemC.usingnaturalresourcesD。causingpollution33.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestinordertosolvetheproblemsofcansandbottles?A.Puttingthebottlelawsintoeffect.B.Preventingpeoplefrompouringoutbeverage·C.Makinganationalbottlelaw.D.Havingthemanufacturersrecyclethecontainers.34.Whowouldpaythedepositsforthebeveragecontainers?A.Thesupermarket.B.Themanufacturer.·C.Theconsumer.D.Thegovernment.35.Accordingtotheauthor,abottlelawcanworkifA.theconsumers,supermarketsandmanufacturersmakejointeffortsB.themanufacturersrecycletheemptycontainersC.theconsumerspaydepositsD.theninestatessupportit資料來(lái)源:(學(xué)位英語(yǔ)考試者的家園)

Passage4Readingisnottheonlywaytogainknowledgeoftheworkinthepast.Thereisanotherlargereservoir(知識(shí)庫(kù))whichmay如calledexperience,andthecollegestudentwillfindthateverycraftsmanhassomethinghecanteachandwillgenerallyteachgladlytoanycollegestudentwhodoesnotlookdownuponthem.Theinformationfromthemdiffersfromthatintextbooksandpaperschieflyinthatitstheoreticalpart—meexplanationsofwhythingshappen--isfrequentlyquitefantastic.Butthedemonstrationandreportofwhathappens,andhowithappensarecorrectevenifthereportsaleincompletelyunscientificterms(術(shù)語(yǔ)).Presentlythecollegestudentwilllearn,inthisCasealso,whattoacceptandwhattoreject.OneimportantthingforacollegestudenttorememberisthatifAristotlecouldtalktothefisherman.Socanhe.Anothersourceofknowledgeisthevaststoreoftraditionalpracticeshandeddownfromfathertoson,ormothertodaughter,ofoldcountrycustoms,offolklore(風(fēng)俗).Allthisisverydifficultforacollegestudenttoexamine,formuchknowledgeandpersonalexperienceisneededheretoseparategood.plantsfromwildgrass.Thecollegestudentshouldlearntorealizeandrememberhowmuchofrealvaluesciencehasfoundinthiswide,confusedwildernessandhowoftenscientificdiscoveriesofwhathadexistedinthisarealongage.36.Inthelastparagraphthephrase“thiswide,confusedwilderness”referstoA.personalexperience.B.wildweedsamonggoodplantsC.theinformationfromtheparentsD.thevaststoreoftraditionalpractices37.Whichofthefollowingstatementsissupportedbythepassage,A.ThecollegestudentshavetroubleseparatinggoodplantsfromwildgrassB.Craftsmansexperienceisusuallyunscientific.C.Thecontemptuous(傲慢的)collegestudentswillreceivenothingfromcraftsmenD.Traditionalpracticesareasimportantasexperienceforthecollegestudent·38.FromthispassagewecaninferthatA.we’llinvitethecraftsmantoteachinthecollegeB.schoolsandbooksarenottheonlywaytoknowledgec.ScientificdiscoveriesarebasedonpersonalexperienceD.discoveriesandrediscoveriesarethemostimportantsourceofknowledgeforacollegestudent39.TheauthoradvisesthecollegestudenttoA.becontemptuoustothecraftsmanB.bepatientinhelpingthecraftsmanwithscientlflctemsC.1earnthecraftsman’sexperiencebyjudgingitcarefullyD.gainthecraftsman’sexperiencewithoutrejection40.Themainideaofthispassageisabout·A.whattolearnfromtheparentsB.howtogainknowledgeC.whytolearnfromcraftsmanD.howtodealwithexperience資料來(lái)源:(學(xué)位英語(yǔ)考試者的家園)

PaperTwoPartIVCloze(10points)Directions:Thereare10blanksinthefollowingpassage.Foreachblankthereare4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.YoushouldchoosetheONEanswerthatbestfitsintothepassage.ThenmarkthecorrespondingontheAnswerSheetOnewithapencil.Electricityissuchapartofoureverydaylifeandsomuchtakenforgrantednowadaysthatwe__41__thinktwicewhenweswitchonthelightorturnontheradio,Atlightroadsarebrightlylit,enablingpeopleandtraffictomovefreely,Inthehome,manylabor-saving__42__arepoweredbyelectricity,__43__whenweturnoffthelampandfallasleep,electricityisworkingforus,__44__ourrefrigerators,heatingourwater,orkeepingourroomsair-conditionedwerarely__45__toconsiderwhyorhowtheyrunprovidedsomethinggoeswrongInthesummerof1959,somrthingdidgowrongwithpower-plantthatprovidedNewYourwithelectricity,Forgreatmanyhourslifecamealmosttoastandstill.Trains__46__tomoveandpeoplesat__47__andfrightenedinthedark__48__anunseenenemyhadlandedfrommarks,Whenthelightscomeonagain,_49__ppersoninthecitycanhaveturnedonaswitch__50__reflecting,whatagreatservantelectricityis!41.A.rarelyB.usuallyC.scarcelyD.only42.A.vesselsB.equipmentsC.devicesD.tools43.A.ExactlyB.justC.ImmediatelyD.Even44.A.fillingB.repairingC.drivingD.burning45.A.botherB.troubleC.intendD.a(chǎn)rrange44.A.reportedB.rejectedC.missedD.refused47.A.impatientB.impatientlyC.uncomfortableD.uncomfortably48.A.a(chǎn)sB.ifC.a(chǎn)sifD.1ike49.A.nearly.B.a(chǎn)lmostC.hardlyD.barely50.A.withoutB.whenC.inD.becauseof資料來(lái)源:(學(xué)位英語(yǔ)考試者的家園)

PartVTranslation(15points)Directions:inthispartthereisapassageinEnglish.TranslatethefivesentencesunderlinedintoChineseandwriteyourtranslationontheAnswerSheetTwo.Todayalloureyeswerefixedontheexcitingmoment.(1)Onhearingthegoodnews,ourheartsleaptwithjoy.It'sthevictoryoftheOlympicspirit.Wecouldn’thelpshouting,“Ourdreamhascometrue!”justatthemoment,myfriendsrangmeandwewenttothesquaretogether.Thoughtitrainedheavily,westillfoundmanypeoplethere.(2)Theyexpressedtheirfeelingintheirownway.Fireworksandballoonsdottedthesky.Thousandsofpigeonssoaredfreelyinthesky.Somepeoplewereevendancingandsinging.Wewereallmovedbythescene-thepeople’Senthusiasm.(3)Ourpeoplearegreat.Theyplayedanimportantpartintheproject.Almosteveryonetookpartinit.MyneighbourisanoldmanandafriendoftheChairmanoftheInternationalOlympic

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