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1、廣西科技大學(xué)(重修班復(fù)習(xí)材料) 年秋季學(xué)期期末考試試題(考試時(shí)間:120分鐘 )考核課程: 大學(xué)英語2第二套試題 考核方式:閉 卷題號(hào)一二三四五六七總 分閱卷審核人得分得分評(píng)卷人一、語法詞匯(每小題1分,共30分)Directions: There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence.1. We have

2、continued to work for one week, and the work is _ finished.A. all the more B. no more C. more or less D. what is more 2. I forgot that I had presented him_ a dictionary.A. to B. / C. with D. about 3. I would like to rent a house, modern, comfortable and_ in a quiet neighborhood. A. all in all B. abo

3、ve all C. after all D. over all 4. The case against Robert Jones was _ for lack of evidence. A. discovered B. dismissed C. eliminated D. resigned 5. There were some_ flowers on the table. A. artificial B. unnatural C. false D. unreal 6. She never laughed, _ lose her temper. A. nor she ever did B. or

4、 she ever did C. or did she ever D. nor did she ever 7. It was _ that the queen would visit China next year. A. produced B. reviewed C. exposed D. revealed 8. The change in government is a/an _ event of our time. A. historic B. historical C. permanent D. external 9. If you decrease the_ of alcohol i

5、n this solution, it would be less dangerous. A. part B. portion C. section D. share 10. Only in that way_ English well. A. we can learn B. we will learn C. can we learn D. can learn we 11. He thought the painting was of little _, so he let me have it for only ten pounds. A. cost B. value C. price D.

6、 expense 12. _, I agree to the plan. A. On the whole B. As a whole C. At the whole D. In the whole13. Masked robbers _a branch of the bank in the southern suburbs of the city last night. A held back B. held over C. held up D. held off14. After the surgery, Jerry wife tried to persuade him to stay lo

7、nger in the hospital, but with no _. A. affect B. efficiency C. effect D. effort15. In this terrible accident, all of the passengers in the bus _fortunately, only some got badly hurt. A. surpassed B. remained C. maintained D. survived16. The teenage boy complained that his parents devoted all their

8、time to work and_ him. A. missed B. ignored C. neglected D. raised17. The young teacher tried new approach _English, which proved to be effective in involving students in classroom activities.A. to teach B. to teaching C. in dealing D. dealing18. The company advertised for advertised with a universi

9、ty degree_ at least two years working experience. A. plus B. or C. adding D. except19. At the _ stage of learning English, the learners should put an emphasis on listening and speaking. A. initiallyB. initiateC. initialD. imitate20. _ the two months, the fourth year students will finish their gradua

10、tion thesis, or they cant get the bachelors degree. A. Through B. Over C. on D. For21. When the fire broke up, the people who lived in this building were _ and fought their way out. A. scared B. frightened C. feared D. panicked22. The angry doctor _ at the nurse for not preparing well enough for the

11、 surgery, which made the nurse burst into tears. A. yelled B. shouted C. screamed D. cried23. My mother seemed to have something on her mind and was _ no mood to look at my school report. A. at B. of C. with D. in 24. Mark Twain tried many ways to memorize his speech and finally found an_ one. A. ef

12、ficient B. affective C. effective D. effect25. Not only_ have poorer memories they also had trouble telling important information from insignificant details. A. did active smokers tend to B. active smokers tended toC. a parent would chose D. would a parent choose26. Bacteria is so small that_ a micr

13、oscope can it be examined. A. upon using B. only by using C. after using D. by using 27. _ had the top designers laid down the law when women all over the world rushed to obey. A. No sooner B. Rarely C. Only D. Scarcely28. Bacteria is s small that _a microscope. A. upon using B. only by using C. aft

14、er using D. by using29. The middle-age people had better be careful about what they eat or they_ to gain overweigh. AmentionB. tendC. intendD. sensible30. Without _ permission, visitors are not allowed to photograph these tare paintings in the museum. A. particular B. particleC. positiveD. Emphasize

15、得分評(píng)卷人二、閱讀理解(每小題分,共30分)Directions: There are three reading passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer to each question. Then you should mark the correspondin

16、g letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.Passage One Deaths from cigarettes are likely to more than triple over the next quarter century to 20 every minute around the world, scientists warn in a new global survey. The survey covers 45 countries, 15 more than the previous st

17、udy. The additional nations are from eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. Sixty million deaths have been caused by smoking since the 1950s, the investigators estimate. They predict smoking will kill about 10 million people a year by 2020, the vast majority in developing countries where the ha

18、bit continues to attract young women. Investigators were unable to acquire smoking statistics from every country, which would allow the most precise estimates. Instead, they compared data on lung-cancer death rates among American non-smokers to the lung-cancer death rate in each country to get an es

19、timate of the number of smoking in a nation. The researchers said they used lung-cancer rates as the yardstick (標(biāo)尺) because in developed countries, lung cancer is closely related to smoking and so seldom caused by any other factor among non-smokers. According to the report, 10 percent of middle-age

20、British men will die from smoking by the time they are 35 to 69 years old. In Poland, 20 percent of men are doomed to die from smoking, the researchers predict.31. It can be inferred from the passage that now the deaths from cigarettes every minute are most close to _. A.6 B.7 C. 8 D. 932. According

21、 to the passage, in the previous report countries from _ are not included. A. Asia B. America C. the eastern Europe D. Africa33. One reason that more deaths from cigarettes are from developing countries is _ .A. the medical conditions there are very poor B.many women start to smoke there C.theres no

22、 control over cigarette advertising D. there are more male smokers34. Why lung-cancer is used in the research? A. Because lung-cancer among non-smokers is mainly caused by smoking. B. Because its easiest to collect information about lung-cancer. C. Because most smokers have lung-cancer. D. Because l

23、ung-cancer is the biggest killer of human beings.35. Non-smokers have lung-cancer mainly because _. A. people around them smoke B. they are infected by other patients C. they work too hard D. lung-cancer is the most widespread disease nowadaysPassage Two Women often say they feel the effects of alco

24、hol more than men do, even if they drink the same amount relative to body size. Now theres medical evidence that women do become affected more quickly, in part because their stomachs are less able to break down alcohol. Scientists have found that, in general, about 30 percent more alcoholappears in

25、the bloodstreams of women than of men of similar weight after up to two drinks have been consumed. And considering that men are usually bigger than women, the findings suggest that the first drink for a woman may have the same effect as the first two drinks for a man. Some of the alcohol that people

26、 drink is broken down by a stomach enzyme(酶) and never reaches the bloodstream. Since the stomach enzyme is half as active in women as in men, more of what women drink enters the bloodstream in the form of pure alcohol. It is also found that the enzyme activity is lower in alcoholics particularly wo

27、men who had no noticeable protection. This may help explain why more alcoholic women suffer from liver damage than alcoholic men. 36. break down in the first paragraph can be best replaced by _. A. split into B. decompose C. share D. cut down37. Which of the following statements is true based on the

28、 passage? A. Women are affected more quickly by alcohol than men. B. One drink a woman have may have the same effect as two drinks for a man. C. Men can drink more alcohol than women. D. Women are more likely to get drunk. 38. Womens stomachs are less active because _. A. they are of smaller size B.

29、 they do not often exercise C. their stomach enzyme is less active D. they usually drink less 39. The enzyme activity is the lowest in _. A. women who do not drink B. men who do not drink C. women who often drink D. men who often drink40.Men may be in advantageous position over women in drinking bec

30、ause _. A. they are stronger and of bigger sizeB. their livers are more resistant to liver damage C. they have a bigger stomach D. less alcohol they drink will appear in the bloodstreamPassage ThreeExtra money does buy some happiness. But not as much as many people would think. Recently, two economi

31、sts have constructed a sort of happiness index that assigns”3” to “very happy”, “2” to “pretty happy” and “1” to “not too happy”, and thus they reckon that an extra dollar provides 0.000004.9 in additional happiness. Or $10.000 would give you 0.04 units of extra happiness.The two economists, using t

32、his index, assign a dollar value to other factors that are associate with more or less happiness. They find: Second and following marriages are less happy than first marriages on average. A 16-year-old boy whose parents divorced has a lower level of well-being in adulthood.Other findings include:To

33、bring African-Americans up to average happiness levels, they would need an extra $30.000 in annual income.This, the authors guess, may be the impact of racial prejudice. Over the past few decades, however, their happiness level has risen. “Blacks have made up some ground,” they say.Unemployment is h

34、ighly damaging to mens happiness. It would take $60.000 a year to make up for being jobless.Mens happiness has trended up. Womens sense of well-being, though higher than that of men, had fallen” noticeably”.Policies aimed at ending prejudice against women in fact have not increased their happiness o

35、n the whole.The educated people tend to be happier than those who are less educated. Many people may think that this is because they have higher income that often goed with greater education. But in fact even when separated from the higher income, the educated may have a higher sense of well-being.H

36、appiness and life satisfaction are U-shaped according to age. In the United States, peoples sense of well-being goes down to a low around 40 and then rises.Perhaps, the authors suggest, people adapt to their circumstances, give up some unfulfilled ambition by the middle of their lives, and enjoy lif

37、e more.Generally the number o children and siblings a person has doesnt have an impact on both children and siblings. Some scientists found in their separate study, ” The Rising Well-Being of the Young”. 41. Extra money_.A. may buy some happinessB. can buy as much happiness as people expectC. is cer

38、tain to buy some happinessD. is impossible to buy happiness42. Which of the following statements is not true?A. Generally, first marriages are the happiest ones.B. Parents divorce will also decrease the childrens happiness.C. African-Americans ten to be happier than other people.D. Being jobless wil

39、l decrease mens happiness level. 43. The passage states that _. A. womens happiness level has gone down sharply B. the educated people ten to be happier than less educated people because they have higher income C. women tend to be less happy than men because there exists prejudice against women D. h

40、igher income will certainly go with greater education 44. generally, _ have the lowest sense of well-being. A. people above 40 B. people around 40 C. people under 40 D. people under 3045. A good title for this passage is “_”. A. Happiness Level B. Happiness Index C. Happiness and Life Satisfaction D

41、. Sense of Well-Being得分評(píng)卷人三、完型填空(每小題分,共分)Directions: There are 10 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best fits into the passage. Then you should mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line t

42、hrough the center.A contract (合同) is an agreement between two or more people (46) _ one person agrees to do something by a specified date in return for something done by (47) _. Usually the contract is a written document signed and dated by both (48) _. It must state clearly the consideration, that

43、is, what is to be given or done by one person in (49) _ for what is given or done by the other. If one person does (50) _ was promised and the other may be sued (控告,起訴) in court and required by court order to make good. He or she (51) _ also be required to pay for damages suffered as a result of the f

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