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自考學位英語真題及答案
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PaperOne
PartIVocabularyandstructure(20points)
Direction:Therearetwentyincomplete
sentencesinthissection.Foreachsentencethere
arefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choose
theONEanswerthatbestcompletesthe
sentence.Thenmarkthecorrespondingletterin
theAnswerSheetOnewithasinglelinethrough
thecenter.
21.Theeditorial—nowwillappearin
tomorrowSnewspaper?
A.writingB.towriteC.being
writtenD.write
2.Thoughheisworker,heworksvery
hard.
A.acommonB.anordinaryC.ausual
D.ageneral
3?I'mlookingafterTomtoday.He'Sbeenat
myhouse8:00thismorning.
A.sinceB.forC.at
D.till
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4.Whenheretired,hissonthe
business.
A-tookoverB.tookoffC.took
inD.tookup
5.Pleasecallagain.JimabathJustnow?
A.hadB.havingC.is
havingD.has
6.Onnoconditionwithhim.
A.wecannotagreeB.wouldweagree
C.canweagreeD.wecanagree
7.onceenvironmentaldamage,ittakes
manyyearsforthesystemtorecover?
A.hasdoneB.ittodoC.does
D.isdone
8.wearedoinghasneverbeendonebefore.
A.ThatB.What
C.WhichD.Whether
9.Theyatleasttenminutesago.
A.areleaveB.musthaveleft
C.wereleftD.leave
10.ThereismorelandinAustraliathanthe
governmentknows
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A.whattodowithB.todowithit
C.howtodoD.todoit
11.WhilepeoplemayrefertotelevisionforUp
—to—the—minutenews,itisunlikelythat
televisionthenewspapercompletely.
A.replaceB.Wasreplaced
C.replacedD.willreplace
12.Becausethefirstpairoftrousersdidnotfit
properly,heaskedfor
A.anothertrousersB.otherstrousers
C.theothersonesD.anotherpair
13.InBritaintodaywomen44%ofthe
workforce,andnearlyhalfthemotherswith
childrenareinpaidwork.
A.buildupB.makeupC.standfor
D.sendup
14.ThisistheplaceIwanttogoto.
A.mostlyB.themostlyC.
D.much
15.Thehoursthechildrenspendintheir
one-wayrelationshipwithtelevisionpeople
undoubtedlyaffecttheirrelationshipwith
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real-lifepeople.
A.thatB.whenC.inwhichD.on
which
16.Whetherhecanpasstheexaminationis
thoughttobeforhisgoingabroad.
A.personalB.specialC.conventional
D.crucial
17.Idowishyoucouldthesesheetsof
papertogether.
A.mendB.repairC.pasteD.patch
18.InBritain,thePrinceofWalesisto
thethrone.
A.advisorB.heirC.owner
D.protector
19.Sheisnowinofhappinesswithher
familymembers.
A.closureB.pursuitC.credibility
D.phenomenon
20.Thegovernmenthasdecidedtoreducea(n)
onallimports.
A,exposureB.tariffC.fee
D.service
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PartIIIReadingComprehension(40points)
Direction:Therearetwentyincomplete
sentencesinthissection.Foreachsentencethere
arefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choose
theONEanswerthatbestcompletesthe
sentence.Thenmarkthecorrespondingletterin
theAnswerSheetOnewithasinglelinethrough
thecenter.
Passage1
Antsaregreatathletesinproportiontotheir
size.Theycanliltaweightfourhundredtimes
theirownweight.Theoreticallyafive-poundant
couldeasilyliltaton.
Themostskillfulfarmersintheinsectworld
arethesmall,heavilyarmoredparasolants.
Theyworkatnightanditisnothingforthemto
stripalargetreeatatime,marchingoffwith
bits
Ofleafheldoverthemlikeparasols.
Surprisinglyenough,theseantsdonoteat
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thevegetationtheygot.Rathertheyuseitasraw
materialfortheirremarkableunderground
gardens,whichtheytendthemselves.Theshreds
ofthe
leavesareliterallychewedintoarichcompost
whichisusedtostrengthenthegardenwherea
thread-likefungusiscultivated.Thisspeciesof
fungusistheironlysourceoffood.
Includedintheextraordinaryparasolant
societyaretinygardenworkers,andslightly
bigger
workerswhodigtheinterconnectingchambers
ofthehive.Theparasolqueenant,morethan
one
hundredtimesmesizeofthegardenworkers,is
waiteduponhandandfootbyhundredsofher
citizens.
21.Anantisverystronginproportiontoits
weight.Antscallliftaweight.
A.300timestheirownweight
B.600timestheirownweight
C.five-poundmorethantheirownweight
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D.400timestheirownweight
22.Inashorttime,theycallstripatreeofall
itsleavesinordertomakea
A.homeforthequeenant
B.compostfortheirgardens
C.speciesoffungus
D.kindoffood
23.Whendidthearmoredparasolantswork?
A.Atdaytime.
B.Atnight.
C.Inthemorning.
D.Atnoon.
24.What'Stheusageoffungus?
A.Todecoratethegarden.
B.Theonlysourceoftheanfsfood.
C.Toprotectthetree.
D.Theplaceforthemtolivein.
25.Thearmoredparasolsareregardedas
A.greatathletes
B.skillfulfarmers
C.queenants
D.chamberbuilders
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Passage2
Psychologyisthestudyofthemindandmental
activities.Forexample,psychologistsare
interestedinwhysomethingsmakeyousad,but
othersmakeyouhappy.Theywanttoknowwhy
somepeopleareshy,butothersarequite
talkative.Theyalsowanttoknowwhypeopledo
thethingsthattheydo.Theytestintelligence.
Psychologistsdealwiththemindsandbehavior
ofpeople.Yourmindconsistsofallyour
feelings,thoughts,andideas.Itistheresultsof
thepartofthebraincalledthecerebrum.Your
behavioristhewayyouactorconductyourself.
Examplesofbehaviorincludeshouting,crying,
laughing9andsleeping.
Severalpeoplehavebeeninstrumentalinthe
fieldofpsychology.WilhelmWudtsetupthe
firstpsychologicallaboratoryinLeipzig,
Germany,inl879.IvanPavlov,aRussian9is
notedforhisexperimentswithdogsinwhichhe
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studiedtheirrelaxesandreactions.Around
1900,SigmundFreudstatedhistheorythat
peopletrytorepressanymemoriesorthoughts
thattheybelievedwerenotgood,
Psychologistsshouldnotbeconfusedwith
psychiatrists.Psychiatristsdealonlywith
mentalillness.Theyaremedicaldoctorswho
treatpeople.
26:Agoodtitleforthisselectionis
A.StudyingtheMind
B.FeelingsandBehaviorofHumanBeings
C.PsychologyandPsychiatry
D.FamousPsychologists
27.“Somepeopleareshy.'Thatmeans
A?theyaremodest
B.theyarequiet
C.theyneversayaword
D.theyareashamed
28.Wemayconcludethatpsychologists
A.studyphysicaldiseasesaswell
B.dealwithanimalsmoreoftenthanwith
people
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C.arenotmedical,doctors
D.areinterestedinthingsthatmakeyousad
29.Pavlovworkedwith
A.people
B.dogs
C.mentalillness
D.abnormalbehavior
30.Thecerebrumcontrols
A.themind
B,thebody
C.thewholebrain
D.thefieldofpsychology
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Passage3
Whatdoyoudowithyouremptycansand
bottles?Therearetwochoices,throwingthem
awayorrecycling.Throwingawayametal
beveragecontainerwastesasmuchenergyas
fillingacanwithgasolineandpouringhalf
out.Besideswastingenergy,throwingaway
bottlesalldcanscausespollution9increasesthe
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volumeofsolidwastes,andusesupnatural
resources.Tocontroltheseproblems,onlynine
stateshaveadoptedbottlelaws.TheUnited
Statesgovernmentshouldrequireeverystateto
haveabottlelaworconstituteanationalbottle
law
Tounderstandhowabottlelawcanhelp,you
mustknowhowitworks.Whenconsumersbuy
cannedorbottledbeveragesatthestore,they
paydeposits.Thisdepositcanrangefrom
twentytofiftycentsperbottleorcan.Inorder
togetthisdepositback,thebottlesandcans
mustbereturnedtosupermarketsaftertheyare
emptied.Thesupermarketsthenreturnthe
bottlesandcanstotheirmanufacturersfor
eitherreuseorrecycling.。'
BottlelawsarecurrentlyeffectiveinOregon,
Vermont,Maine,Michigan,Iowa,Connecticut,
Delaware,Massachusetts,andNew
York.Theselawsworklargelybecausethe
generalpublicsupportsthem.Arecentpoll(民意
測驗)ofAmericansrevealedthat73percent
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supportbottlelawsoThissupportundoubtedly
resultsfrompeople'sconcernaboutpollution
andourplanetslimitedresources.
31.VImatisthebadthingifonethrowsaway
metalCallsafterdrinking?
A.Wastingenergy.
B.Goingagainstthenationallaw.
C.Pouringhalfofthegasolineout.
D.Causingpersonalinconvenience.
32.Throwingawaymetalcontainerspeoplewill
affecttheenvironmentby
A.preservingnaturalresources
B.recyclingthem
C.usingnaturalresources
Docausingpollution
33.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestinorderto
solvetheproblemsofcansandbottles?
A.Puttingthebottlelawsintoeffect.
B.Preventingpeoplefrompouringout
beverage?
C.Makinganationalbottlelaw.
D.Havingthemanufacturersrecyclethe
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containers.
34.Whowouldpaythedepositsforthebeverage
containers?
A.Thesupermarket.
B.Themanufacturer.,
C.Theconsumer.
D.Thegovernment.
35.Accordingtotheauthor,abottlelawcan
workif
A.theconsumers■supermarketsand
manufacturersmakejointefforts
B.themanufacturersrecycletheempty
containers
C.theconsumerspaydeposits
D.theninestatessupportit
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Passage4
Readingisnottheonlywaytogain
knowledgeoftheworkinthepast.Thereis
anotherlarge
reservoir(知識庫)whichmay如called
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experience,andthecollegestudentwillfindthat
every
craftsmanhassomethinghecanteachandwill
generallyteachgladlytoanycollegestudent
who
doesnotlookdownuponthem.The
informationfromthemdiffersfromthatin
textbooksand
paperschieflyinthatitstheoreticalpart——me
explanationsofwhythingshappen-is
frequently
quitefantastic.Butthedemonstrationand
reportofwhathappens9andhowithappensare
correct
evenifthereportsaleincompletely
unscientificterms(術(shù)語).Presentlythecollege
studentwill
learn,inthisCasealso,whattoacceptandwhat
toreject.Oneimportantthingforacollege
studenttorememberisthatifAristotlecould
talktothefisherman.Socanhe.
Anothersourceofknowledgeisthevast
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storeoftraditionalpracticeshandeddownfrom
fathertoson,ormothertodaughter,ofold
countrycustoms,offolklore(風俗).Allthisis
very
difficultforacollegestudenttoexamine,for
muchknowledgeandpersonalexperienceis
needed
heretoseparategood.plantsfromwild
grass.Thecollegestudentshouldlearntorealize
and
rememberhowmuchofrealvaluesciencehas
foundinthiswide,confusedwildernessandhow
oftenscientificdiscoveriesofwhathadexistedin
thisarealongage.
36.Inthelastparagraphthephrase“thiswide,
confusedwilderness“refersto
A?personalexperience.
B.wildweedsamonggoodplants
C.theinformationfromtheparents
D.thevaststoreoftraditionalpractices
37.Whichofthefollowingstatementsis
supportedbythepassage9
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A.Thecollegestudentshavetrouble
separatinggoodplantsfromwildgrass
B.Craftsmansexperienceisusually
unscientific.
C.Thecontemptuous(傲慢的)collegestudents
willreceivenothingfromcraftsmen
D.Traditionalpracticesareasimportantas
experienceforthecollegestudent?
38.Fromthispassagewecaninferthat
A.we'llinvitethecraftsmantoteachinthe
college
B.schoolsandbooksarenottheonlywayto
knowledge
c.Scientificdiscoveriesarebasedonpersonal
experience
D.discoveriesandrediscoveriesarethemost
importantsourceofknowledgeforacollege
student
39.Theauthoradvisesthecollegestudentto
A.becontemptuoustothecraftsman
B.bepatientinhelpingthecraftsmanwith
scientificterns
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C.learnthecraftsman'sexperienceby
judgingitcarefully
D.gainthecraftsmansexperiencewithout
rejection
40.Themainideaofthispassageis
about,
A.whattolearnfromtheparents
B.howtogainknowledge
C.whytolearnfromcraftsman
D.howtodealwithexperience
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PaperTwo
PartIVCloze(10points)
Directions:Thereare10blanksinthefollowing
passage.Foreachblankthereare4choices
markedA,B,CandD.Youshouldchoosethe
ONEanswerthatbestfitsintothepassage.Then
markthecorrespondingontheAnswerSheet
Onewithapencil.
Electricityissuchapartofoureverydaylife
andsomuchtakenforgrantednowadaysthat
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we—41―thinktwicewhenweswitchonthe
lightorturnontheradio,Atlightroadsare
brightlylit,enablingpeopleandtraffictomove
freely,Inthehome,manylabor-saving
―42—arepoweredbyelectricity,―43—when
weturnoffthelampandfallasleep,electricity
isworkingforus,—44—ourrefrigerators,
heatingourwater,orkeepingourrooms
air-conditionedwerarely_45—toconsiderwhy
orhowtheyrunprovidedsomethinggoeswrong
Inthesummerof1959,somrthingdidgowrong
withpower-plantthatprovidedNewYourwith
electricity,Forgreatmanyhourslifecame
almosttoastandstill.Trains_46―tomoveand
peoplesat_47—andfrightenedinthedark
―48—anunseenenemyhadlandedfrom
marks,Whenthelightscomeonagain,_49―p
personinthecitycanhaveturnedonaswitch
―50—reflecting,whatagreatservant
electricityis!
41.A.rarelyB.usuallyC.scarcely
D.only
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42.A.vesselsB.equipmentsC.devices
D.tools
43.A.Exactlyjust
C.ImmediatelyD.Even
44.A.HllingB.repairingC.driving
D.burning
45.A.botherB.troubleC.intend
D.arrange
44.A.reportedB.rejectedC.missed
D.refused
47.A.impatientimpatiently
C.uncomfortableD.uncomfortably
48.A.asB.ifC.asif
D.like
49.A.nearly.B.almostC.hardly
D.barely
50.A.withoutB.whenC.in
D.becauseof
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PartVTranslation(15points)
Directions:inthispartthereisapassagein
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English.Translatethefivesentencesunderlined
intoChineseandwriteyourtranslationonthe
AnswerSheetTwo.
Todayalloureyeswerefixedontheexciting
moment.(l)Onhearingthegoodnews,our
heartsleaptwithjoy.Ifsthevictoryofthe
Olympicspirit.Wecouldn'thelpshouting,^Our
dreamhascometrue!”justatthemoment,my
friendsrangmeandwewenttothesquare
together.
Thoughtitrainedheavily,westillfoundmany
peoplethere.(2)Theyexpressedtheirfeeling
intheirownway.Fireworksandballoons
dottedthesky.Thousandsofpigeonssoared
freelyin
thesky.Somepeoplewereevendancingand
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