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山东省7月自考英语二试题及答案
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山东省 7月高等教育自学考试
英语(二)
试题
(课程代码:00015 考试时间:150分钟)
注意事项:
答案必须写在答题卡规定的区域内,未按要求作答的答案无效。
I. Vocabulary
and Structure ( 10 points , 1 point for each item
)
在每小题列出的四个备选项中只有一个符合题目要求的,请将其选出并将答题卡的相应代码涂
黑。错涂、多涂或未涂均无分。
1. If we _______ him, he would
have come.
A.invited B.had invited C.have
invited D.invite
2. Would you mind me
five dollars?
A.to borrow B.borrowing C.to
lend D.lending
3. Many poor people who could
not _______ books before can now buy them.
A.offer B.charge C.cost D.afford
4.
My teacher _______ with me several weeks before I
understood that everything has a name.
A.has
been B.had been C.is D.was
5. _______
such a beautiful sight.
A.Never have I seen
B.Never I have seen C.Not have I seen
6. The
trip was cancelled through _______ interest.
A.lack of B.out of C.demand of D.end of
D.Not I have seen
7. When judging his
performance, don’t take his age _______ account.
A.in B.of C.into D.for
8. Even
the best of men _______ that simple rule.
A.preserved B.passed C.ignored
D.tolerated
9. You’ve done so much work that
you _______ pass the exam.
A.might B.are to
C.may D.are bound to
10. He moved his
family to a warmer state _______ his wife’s
health.
A.for the sake of B.in honor of C.in
sight of D.in terms of
II. Cloze ( 10 points
, 1 point for each item )
下列短文中有十个空白,每个空白有四个选项
。请根据上下文选出最佳答案,并将答题卡的相
资料仅供参考
应代码涂黑。
To get the right job, learn to make the right
impression.
First impression are often 11
ones. This means that if you’re viewed positively
within the
first four 12 minutes, the
person you’ve met will likely 13 everything
you do is positive.
Within only ten seconds,
that person will begin to make judgments about our
professionalism,
social class, morals and
intelligence. People 14 focus on what they
see, on what they hear, and
on our 15
words.
In an influential study of
communications, psychologist Albert Mehrabian
discovered that seven
percent of 16
message about our feelings and attitudes comes
from the words we use, 38
percent from our
voice, and a 17 55 percent from our facial
expressions. In fact, when our
facial
expressions or tone of voice conflict 18 our
words, the listener will typically put more
weight on the nonverbal message.
To make
your first encounter a positive one, start with a
firm handshake. Then, 19 you
have a
choice of seats, select a chair beside his or her
desk, 20 opposed to one across from it.
Avoid sit directly in front of your
interviewer.
11. A.last
12. A.critic
13. A.argue
B.lasting
B.classic
C.the last
C.critical
C.accept
D.least
D.classical
D.suspect
D.want to
D.actual
B.assume
B.are to
B.final
B.each
14. A.tend to
15.
A.current
16. A.some
C.are eager to
C.exact
C.any
D.all
D.surprisingly 17. A.surprised
18.
A.in
B.surprising
C.surprise
B.of C.at
D.with
D.whichever
D.so
19. A.whenever
20. A.as
B.whoever
B.to
C.however
C.for
III. Reading
Comprehension ( 30 points , 2 point for each item
)
从下面每篇短文的问题后所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案,并将答题卡的相应代码涂黑。
Passage One
Questions 21 to 25 are based
on the following passage.
The dogsled (狗拉雪橇)
race was about to begin. Julie’s team of dogs was
lined up at the starting
gate. Julie stood
behind them. The air was so cold that she could
see her breath. Other teams were lined
up,
too, and the dogs were excited. Julie kept her
eyes on the clock. At exactly ten o’clock, she and
the
other racers yelled, “Mush!” The dogs knew
that meant “Go!” They leapt forward and the race
began!
Now,they ran over snowy hills and down
into frozen valleys. They stopped only to rest and
eat.
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They wanted to stay
ahead of the other teams. The racers had to go a
thousand miles across Alaska.
Alaska is one of
the coldest places on Earth. The dogs' thick fur
coats helped keep them warm in the
cold wind
and weather. In many places along the route, the
snow was deep. Pieces of ice were as sharp
as
knives. The ice could cut the dogs’ feet. To keep
that from happening, Julie had put special boots
on
their feet.
At first, the dogs seemed
to pull the sled (雪橇) very slowly. They were still
getting used to the race.
But on the third day
out, they began to pull more quickly. They worked
as a team and passed many of
the other racers.
Once, one of the sled’s runners (滑板) slid into a
hole and broke. Julie could have
given up
then, but she didn’t. She fixed it and they kept
going.
When they finally reached the finish
line, they found out that they had come in first
place! It was
a great day for Julie and her
dogs.
21. The author of “Julie's Race” wants
to tell the reader about _______.
A.fun of dog
keeping
C.the cold winter
B.a dogsled race
D.the beautiful scenery
22. The dogsled
race took place _______.
A.in Antarctica B.in
Alaska C.on a grassland D.on a playground
23. What had happened before the dogs began
running?
A.The runner on Julie's sled broke.
B.The dogs pulled the sled slowly.
C.The
racers and the dogs lined up at the starting gate.
D.The dogs pulled the sled over hills and into
valleys.
24. Why didn't the dogs freeze in the
cold weather?
A.Because the dogs were always
running. B.Because they wore special boots.
C.Because they had thick fur coats.
D.Because they slept by the fire at night.
25.
Which of the following statements is UNTRUE
according to the passage?
A. Julie had put
special boots on the dogs' feet. B.Julie and her
dogs won the race finally.
C.It took several
days to finish the race. D.Julie gave up her
broken sled runner.
Passage Two
Questions
26 to 30 are based on the following Passage.
Everybody talks about the weather, but nobody
does anything about it. It is true. People usually
begin their talks with “Isn’t it a nice day?”
“Do you think it will rain?” “What a fine day!”
etc.
Many people think they can tell what the
weather is going to be like. But they hardly agree
with
each other. One man may say, “Do you see
how cloudy it is in the east? It's going to rain
tomorrow.”
Another man will say, “No, it’s
going to be fine tomorrow.” People often look for
the weather they
want. When a farmer needs
water, he looks for something to tell him it's
going to rain; he won’t believe
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anything else. When friends have a travel,
they are sure the weather is going to clear up
very quickly.
Almost everyone listens to what
the weatherman says. But he doesn’t always tell us
what we want,
and once in a while he makes a
mistake. Still, he probably comes closer to being
correct than anyone
else.
26. “Nobody does
anything about the weather” means _______.
A.nobody can change weather
C.nobody likes
weather
B.nobody can
make weather
D.nobody can talk about weather
27. _______ is a common way to start a talk.
A.Smile
B.Keeping silent
C.Talking
about weather D.Asking each other's names
28.
Many people hope the weather will be _______.
A.cloudy B.rainy C.fine D.like what
they like to be
29. A weatherman probably is a
man who _______.
A.can see weather B.reports
weather C.is sure of weather D.can change weather
30. When it is cloudy in the east, you know
that _______ tomorrow.
A.it will be still
cloudy
C.it will be fine
B.it is going to rain
D.A
or B or C
Passage Three
Questions 31 to 35
are based on the following Passage.
“I would
almost rather see you dead,” Robert S. Cassatt, a
leading banker (银行家) of
Philadelphia
(费城),shouted when his twenty-year-old eldest
daughter announced that she wanted to
become
an artist. In the 19th century, playing at drawing
or painting on dishes was all right for a young
lady, but serious work in art was not. And
when the young lady’s family ranked among the best
of
Philadelphia’s social families, such an
idea could not even be considered.
That was
how Mary Cassatt, born 1844, began her struggle as
an artist. She did not tremble before
her
father’s anger. Instead, she opposed him with
courage and at last made him change his mind. Mary
Cassatt gave up her social position and all
thoughts of a husband and a family, which in those
days was
unthinkable for a young lady. In the
end, after long years of hard work and
perseverance (坚持),she
became America’s most
important woman artist and the internationally
recognized leading woman
painter of the time.
31. When Mary Cassatt announced that she
wanted to become an artist, her father _______.
A.really wanted to kill her B.was very
angry with her
D.liked playing at drawing or
painting on C.became a leasing banker of
Philadelphia
dishes
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32.
What do we know about Mary Cassatt’s marriage?
A. After marriage she decided to give up her
husband rather than her career (事业).
B. Her
marriage failed because she never gave a thought
to her husband and her family.
C. She never
married because she did not want to be just a wife
and mother.
D. She did not marry because for a
lady of her social position, to marry below her
was unthinkable.
33. What do we know about
Mary Cassatt’s character?
A.She hated playing
at drawing and painting. B.She did not mind being
poor at all.
C.She got tired of always obeying
her father. D.She was brave in going against old
ideas.
34. Who was the winner at last in the
struggle between Mary Cassatt and her father?
A.Mary Cassatt. B.Mary’s father. C.Neither
of them. D.Both of them.
35. From the text we
learn that _______.
A.it is usually right to
oppose your parents
B.hard work and
perseverance often leads to success
C.a
leading painter must be internationally recognized
D.social position is the most important for us
IV. Word Spelling ( 10 points , 1 point for
two items )
将下列汉语单词译成英语。每个单词的词类、首字母及字母数目均已给出,请
将完
整的单词写在答题卡上。
36. 投资
v.
n.
v.
n.
v.
v.
n.
v.
n.
a.
n.
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c _ _
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j
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a _ _ _ _
f _ _ _ _ _ _
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p _ _ _ _ _ _
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37. 环境,背景
38. 发生
39. 面试,会谈
40.
解释…是正确,提供充分的理由
41. 申请,应用
42. 特征,特色
43. 坚持
44. 种类,范畴
45. 先前的,以前的
46. 记录,记载
47. 突然增加,突然繁荣
48. 角色,作用
49. 创造
50. 假期
n.& v.
n.
n.
n.
n. 51. 奖,奖品
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