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成人高等教育学士学位英语考试试卷

Paper One



试卷一

(90

minutes)
Part

Dialogue

Completion (15 points)
Directions:
There
are
15
short
imcomplete
dialogues
in
this
part,
each
followed
by
4
choices
marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one to complete the dialogue and mark your answer on the
ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.
1.

Client: Hello. May I speak to Mr. Smith?
Secretary:____________
A.

Hello. Thanks for calling.







B.

Speaking,

please.
C.

Hello. Who’re you, please?






D.

I’m sorry. He’s at a me
eting now.

2. Roommate A: I wish you wouldn’t have your radio so loud.



Roommate B:_____________
A.

I’m afraid so.

















B.

It’s none of your business.

C.

Sorry! Is

it disturbing you?





D. Really? It’s not my fault.

3. Mary: We’re having a few people over for a dinner Friday. We’d love to have you.



Tom:____________
A.

Oh, I
’d love to . But I’m afaid.

B.

Oh, really! What time should I come?
C.

No. I have to prepare for the exam.
D.

Yes. Though I have to take the exam.
4.
Son: I’m terribly sorry. Mom. I’ve broken an Italian vase.



Mom: _________


A. Oh, what a shame!









B. Oh, dear. How awful it is!
C. Oh, that doesn’t matter.





D. Oh, I’m so sorry about that.

5. Jane: Hello.


Danny: Hi, John there, please?
A.

No. He’s not here at th
e moment.
B.

No. He’s away. Call back later.

C.

Sorry. I don’t know where he is .

D.

Sorry.
He’s not here right now. Any message?

6. Teacher: You’re late again!



Student: Sorry, ______________


A. I won’t do that anymore












B. but it’s my own business.

C.
I’m afaid I’ve overslept












D. but I need more sleep

7. Guest: Oh, it’s ten o’clock. I must be leaving now.



Host: _________
A.

It’s OK. Please walk slowly.

B.

Why do you want to go now?
C.

Yeah, it’s really late. Do as you like.

D.

Won’t you s
tay for another cup of tea?
8. Cathy: Do you mind opening the door for me ?


Robert: __________.


A. Yes,
I’ll do it.
















B. It’s nothing

C. That’s all right















D. Not at all
9. Katherine: Haven’t seen you for ages, Linda! How are you getting
on?


Linda: Quite well. And you?


Katherine: Pretty good. How’s your husband?



Linda: Oh, we’ve got divorced.



Katherine: ____________


A.

Oh, I’m so sorry to hear that.












B. What a shame!
C.

It’s really a problem.


















D. Hope you’ll get better.

10. Customs officer: Could I have your name, please?



Passenger: It’s Paine, Sarah Paine.




Customs officer: ________?



Passenger: It’s P
-A-I-N-E.


A. How do you spell your last name







B. What’s your last name, please



C. How to pronoune your last name







D. How could I speak your last name
11. Stranger: ____________. Do you know where the nearest bank is , please?


Resident: Sure. It’s on King Street, between Sixth and Seventh Avenue.



Stranger: Thank you.


A. Help me


















B. Forgive me

C. Excuse me
















D. Trouble you
12. Mary: Peter, would you like to go to a party this Sunday?



Peter: _______. What kind of party you mean?



Mary: It’s a birthday party.



A.

Sounds good













B. Looks nice
C.

Seems all right











D. Feels great
13. Susan: That’s a beautiful skirt you have on!




Lily:_________.
A.

Actually, I don’t like it very much

B.

Oh, thank you . I just got it yesterday
C.

Yes. But it isn’t so as you said

D.

No, it’s not that beau
tiful . Yours is better
14. John: May I use your computer this afternoon, Susie?


Susie: Sure, but I have to finish typing my term paper today.


John: _________ .


A. Do as you please











B. Oh, I’m sorry

C. Thank you just the same





D. Never mind it

15. Patient: I feel te
rrible today. My stomach doesn’t feel well at all.




Doctor: _________ .
A.

You should take something for it

B.

That’s too bad for your health

C.

It serves you right
D.

Remember. Don’t do that again

Part





Reading

Comprehension
(40 points)
Directions: There are 4
passages
in
this
part. Each of the passages
is
followed by 5 questions
or
nufinished statements. For each of them . there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the
best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.
Passage one
M
ichael Phelps has already been considered by some as the greatest all-around competitor in the
history of his sport. At the 2004 U.S.
Trials, Phelps qualified for Athens
in six individual events
across
every
possible
stroke.
He
finally
earned
five
titles
of
Olympic
champion.
Should
Phelps
match Mark Spitz’s record in Athens or Beijing in 2008,
he will earn a

1 million bonus from his
sponsor. Michael Phelps was born to June 30, 1985. His father was a good athlete, and passed his
ability on to his kids.
Michael’s
coach
told
Michaelc’s
mother
that
her
son
was
a
rare

-limbed
with
big
hands and feet, he took to instruction very well, loved to work hard and never seemed nervous is
competition. By all accounts, his frame is perfect for a swimmer. His big hands and feet are like
paddles in the water. The butterfly is his signature stroke, but he’s shown the ability to dominate in
any event.
In 1999,Michael broke a record in the 200-meter butterfly for the 20-year-old age group at th
Junior 15, Michael became the youngest swimmer to compete Sydney Olympics for
the 68 years. In an astonishing performance, he medaled six times and set five world records.
Michael won the 200-meter butterfly with a new world mark, and also turned in record times in the
100-meter butterfly and 200-meter individual medley (
混合泳
)

doing so on the same day, which
was a first in swimming history.
Outside of his swimming career,Michael was a normal didn’t li
ke getting out of the
bed in the morning; but refused to slow down once his day l has his sights set on more
than Olympic wants to transform his sport the way other great athletes like Michael Jordan
and Tiger Woods have.
of the following is the biggest achievement of Michael Phelps so far?
A. An all-around competitor in the history of swimming.
B. Breaking of a record in the 200-meter butterfly.
C. Six individual events across every possible stroke.
D. Five titles of Olympic champion.



17. From Paragraph 1 it can be inferred that the passage was written_______.
A. right in 2005
B. at a time between 2004 and 2005
C. just before Athens 2004
D. immediately after Athens 2004



18. Michael Phelps turned to be the youngest American swimmer_______.
A. in 1999, when he broke a record in the 200-meter butterfly
B. in 2004,when he attended Athens 2004
C. in 2000, when he attended Sydney Olympics
D. in an astonishing performance at home in the U.S.



19. ________hating to get out of hi
s bed in the morning, Michael Phelps wouldn’t slow down
once his day began.




A. As







B. Though








C. Once








D. Despite of




20.
The
last
sentence
of
the
passage
tells
us
that
Michael
Phelps
is
so
ambitious
as
to
___________.




A. win many more gold medals for the U.S.




B. remake history of his sport like and




C. become the greatest world record breaker in sport history




D. be by far the greatest sportsman with Olympic glory
Passage Two
Most personnel managers agree that job interviews are one of the least objective recruiment
the advantages of testing are not going to change the attraction of the interview to
employers . The appeal of the interview has everything to do with the human factor.
Most people believe that they are a reasonable judge of character and trust their instinctive
feeling.
We
might
use
some
kind
of
test
to
aid
the
selection
process,
but
we
usually
pick
a
candidate who interviews well, has good qualifications and impressive work record.
But
suppose
the
candidate
lies
or
is
less
than
completely
honest.
“This
can
be
a
serious
problem for employers”, explains Alan Conrad, Chief Executive at Optimus Recruiment. “The
most
difficult
liars
to
find
are
those
who
tell
half-truths
rather
tha
n
complete
lies.”Research
shows that up to 75 percent of resumes are inaccurate on purpose. The most common practice is
omission.
Interviewer
should
therefore
concentrate
on
areas
of
uncertainy
such
as
gaps
between
periods
of
employment
and
job
description
s
that
seem
strange.
“Focusing
on
these
areas
will
force candidates to tell the truth or become increasingly dishonest. This is usually when people
signal
their
anxiety
by
their
body
language.
Sweat
on
the
upper
lip,
false
smiles
and
nervous
hand movements
all indicate discomfort.”

Conrad
does
not
suggest
an
aggressive
policy-style
interview
technique
,
but
insists
that
close inspection of a resume is absolutely essential. Only by asking the right questions can you
confirm
the
suitability
of
the
candidate
or
put
pressure
on
those
who
are
being
less
than
completely honest.
21. The best title of this passage can be ___________.
A. How to Catch Out the Dishonest Candidate
B. How to Find a Job by Tricks
C. Disadvantages of Job Interviews
D. Advantages of Job Interviews
22. The liars hard to recognize are those who tell___________.







A. complete truths










B. complete lies







C. partial

truths











D. mainly truths





23. How were the job applicants able to lie without being detected?






A. By leaving out some necessary information






B. By providing more information than needed.






C. By using their body language.






D. By telling some unbelievable lies.





24. In order to pick up a qualified and an honest candidate, Conrad suggests that we _____.






A. examine the resumes carefully






B. inspect the candidates aggressively






C. correct the resumes intentionally






D. compare one’s resume with others’






25. What is the author’s attitude towards job interviews?







A. Most objective
















B. Too subjective.






C. Suspicious



















D. Credulous.
Passage Three







Our world is wonderful with birds that are absolutely amazing and kind
of such birds is the coot

a clumsy bird so unloved that its name implies something of an old
fool.”The
bird
has
a
remarkable
ability
to
recognize
amd
count
its
eggs,”
says
behavioral
ecologist
Bruce
Lyon
of
the
University
of
California
at
Santa
Cruz.
Coots
need
to
be
tricky
because
of
the
nunsual
way
the
animals.
Compete:
One
coot
will
put
its
eggs
secretly
into
another’s nest to trick the host into raising the invader’s eggs. But nest owners use their wits to
fight back, Lyon finds.







Over four summers, Lyon monitored 400 coot nests near Williams Lake in central British
Columbia,
tagging
the
eggs
with
a
marker.
Of
these
,
160
coot
nests
received
eggs
from
unrelated
coots.
The
hosts
generally
were
not
fooled,
however,.
About
half
the
time,
coot
parents rejected the strange eggs completely
, usually by burying them deep in the nest. “Foreign
eggs
were
not
disappearing
by
chance
---and
that
can
only
mean
the
birds
were
recognizing
them, ”Lyon says. Apparently , the coots were ale
rted by the unfamiliar colors and patterns on
the foreign eggs. In other cases, the parents pushed the foreign eggs to an unfavorable position
at the border area of the nest, where there is less heat for hatching.







Even if a mother coot didn’t remove the foreign eggs from her nest, she continued to lay a
normal hatch number of her own eggs, despite the apparent extra foreign eggs. Lyon thinks that
means the coots somehow kept a count of both their own eggs and the suspicious ones. “That
coots
can
distinguish
their
own
eggs
from
the
foreign
ones
is
a
rare
but
very
convincing
example of counting wild animal world,

the ecologist concluded.




26. The meaning of the bird’s name “coot”probably is __________.





A. wonderful

and

amazing









B. unusual and remarkable




C. secret and unbelievable












D. old and silly




27.
In the passage, “foreign eggs” refers to _________.





A. the eggs of the nest owners









B. the eggs of the invaders




eggs from foreign countries






D. the eggs unable to be hatched




28. Which of the following is the particular way coots often compete?




A. To steal some eggs from other nests.




B. To put their own eggs into others’ nests.





C. To hatch other coots’ eggs.





D. To protect their own eggs.




29. Which would the nest owners do with the foreign eggs according to the passage?





. Burying them deep in the nests.





. Pushing them aside to an unfavorable area.





. Hatching them as their own.




A.

.only











B.

.only




C.

.land

.







D.

.,

.and

.



30. Which of the following is the particular ability the ecologist believes that the coot has?




A. To trick other coots.














B. To fight back the tricks.




C. To be alert to the foreign eggs.






D. To recognize and count its own eggs.
Passage

Four







National Aviation and Space Administration (NASA) and its partners in the Inter-national
Space Station have agreed

in principle to let a 28-year-old South African become the second
paying tourist on the orbiting outpost, the U.S. space agency said on Tuesday.







Internet magnate Mark Shuttleworth signed a contract on Dec.4 with the Russian Aviation
and Space Agency(RASA) to fly aboard a Soyuz space taxi to the station in April 2002, almost
exactly a year after naire Dennis Tito became the first to experience space as a paying
guest.







NASA spokeswoman Kristen Larson said by telephone:”We’ve agreed

in principle to the
flight
of
Mr.
Shuttleworth.
However,
there
are
some
final
details
that
need
to
be
taken
of .”Larson
would
not
say
what
detai
ls
needed
resolving
,
but
said
the
station’s
international
partners--- including the space agencies of Russia, Europe, Japan and Canada---had drafted a set
of
requirements
for
space
travelers
covering
“physical
ability,
psychological
ability,
language
abili
ty” and “length and appropriateness of training.”








Outgoing commander Frank Culbertson
of the space station said the new crew replacing
his was going to be extremely busy. “The station is for workers, and it puts an additional burden
on the crew to have people up here that are not doing science or conducting experiments that are
productive. This is a workplace, a laboratory, a research facility,” he said.








Space Adventures chief Eric Anderson said he could not disclose what Shuttleworth was
paying for the trip, but added that a Russian official had been quoted as saying the price was no
worse than Tito’s fare, which was widely reported to be

20 million.




31. Who was the first space tourist according to the passage?




A. Kristen

Larson.










B. Eric Anderson.




C. Mark Shuttleworth.








D. Dennis Tito.




32. Which of the following is NOT included in the requirements for space travelers?




A. Sufficient experience in conducting laboratory work.




B. Enough long and proper training for flight.




C. Mentally and physically healthy enough.




D. Communicative skills in language.




33.
Why
is
the
space
station
reluctant
to
receive
more
paying
tourists
according
to
Frank
Culbertson?




A. Because the space station isn’t big e
nough for the paying tourists.




B. Because as a place for doing research, the staton should be highly efficient.




C. Because a paying tourist may be ignorant of the space research work.




D. Because the paying tourists have to pay too much to gain space experience.



34. “An outgoing commander”can probably be one who __________.





A. is extremely capable




B. is going to be out of duty




C. is a supervisor over the space station work




D. has his own crew members



35. To be the second paying space tourist ,one has to primarily____.




A. receive necessary training voluntarily




B. pay a sum of money no less than Tito’s fare





C. pay a sum of money less than Tito’s fare





D. do more mental and physical exercises

Part



Vocabulary and Structure
(20 points)
Directions:
There
are
40
incomplete
sentences
in
this

each
sentence
there
are
4
choices
marked A,B,C and the one that best completes the your answer on the
ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.


36. If
workers had been paid decent wages, profits________so great.



A. would be






B. were not to be




C. wouldn’t have been



D. would have been
students can’t focus on the spoken word of the teacher, they not only lose______to lea
rn;
they actually lose ability to learn.

A. need









B. wish









C. desire









D. power
38. There is nothing _____ about a native English-speaking teacher except that he speaks English
easily and well.
A. particular





B. special







C. specific








D. especial


39. I ________ that most people who wanted to buy our newspaper were either moving or getting
married.



A. worked out




B. figured out



C. spoke out







D. broke out


40. The Eiffel Tower, symbol of innovative technique at the end of the 19
th
century, has ____ its
universal image.



A. maintained




B. preserved





C. stored









D. continued


41. Amazon is ________the largest remaining rainforest area left on our planet.



A. so far








B. by far








C. thus far








D. as far as



42. The best thing ________ happened to me was finding my best friend, Katrina.



A. what









B. as










C. that









D. which


43.
Life
presents
many
barriers,
and
all
too
often
those
who
work
hardest
may
not
receive
great__________.



A. rewards







B. grants







C. allowance






D. praise


44. Now almost all the parents want their children to leam the piano or the violin, _______ their
children are willing or not.



A. no matter whether















B. no matter if

C. however























D. whatever


45. Homework in American schools is often minimal _________ the children have plenty of time
to watch television.



A. such that








B. so that







C. that








D. because



46. It is largely thanks to the variable climate in England ____ the English pay so much attention
to the work on their homes and gardens.



A. where










B. that









C. in which





D. for which


47. Life on Earth is _______ varied and complex.



A. amazingly






B. amusedly





C. amazedly




D. amusingly


48.
In
terms
of
education
systems,
one
cannot
say
that
one
system
in
one
country
is
better
than____.



A. that of another



B. another






C. one of another






D. one another


49. When I started applying to colleges, I definitely had no idea what I wanted to _____in.



A. study










B. major







C. stay







D. gear


50. The new immigrants found it hard to _________ themselves to the climate of the country.



A. adopt










B. adapt







C. regulate







D. coordinate


51. One day while looking for a job, I _______ the Chicano Youth Center, which offered me an
after-school job.



A. dropped by.





B. dropped out






C. dropped down





D. dropped off


52. The newly promoted assistant manager . expressed a wish to be __________ to the London
branch.



A. exchanged






B. transmitted






C. transferred









D. moved


53. The relationship between China and India has been ________ studied recently.



A.

originally





B. extremely







tly








D. intensively


54. Over a third of the population in that African country was estimated to have no _____ to the
health service.



A. excess








B. success







C. process








D. access


55. When he arrived at the village, he found _________ the aged and the sick at home.



A. none but






B. anyone but






C. nothing but






D. no other than


56. Which sport is the most expensive ___ training equipment, player
s’ personal equipment and
uniforms?



A. in place of






B. in terms of








C. by means of





D. by way of



57. ________ your jacket, please. The room is very warm.



A. Take off







B. Take after








C. Take up







D. Take on


58. It started raining , so she ______ the nearest house.



A. made for







B. make off








C. made up







D. made out



59. Those who failed in the entrance examinations are likely to ________ their failures to bad
luck.



A. contribute






B. attribute








C. distribute







D. retribute



60. The new findings by the research crew suggested that the government’s housing plans______
not practicable.



A. be







B. should be








C. was






D. were



61. In this company fewer and fewer employees are willing to do ______ they are asked to .



A. what






B. which








C. that






D. whether


62. The spy was supposed to _______disguised as a woman in the supermarket.



A. escape







B. escaped







C. have escaped




D. had escaped


63. The lady was made_________ on the floor waiting for ten minutes before attended to .



A. to stand





B. stand







C. standing








D. stood


64.
A
doctor
,
along
with
a
group
of
young
nurses,
________
going
go
demonstrate
the
heart
operation process.



A. is









B. are







C. will






D. shall


65. When the young man was about to speak, his friend looked at him,_________ to lock up his
mouth.



A. as regards






B. as







C. as for









D. as if



66. _________, we made a plan for the future study.



A. Summarized our present work
B. Summarizing our presnet work
C. Having summarized our present work
D. Being summarized our present work
67. Tom Smith wished that his parents______ih the stricken area when the earthquake occurred.

A. were not







B. are not








C. have not been






D. had not been
68. Some people are not so much interested in what a man does _______how he came to choose
that particular line of work.

A. as








B. so







C. like








D. when
69. the proposal that business companies_________guided by professionals for their new scheme
of developments was accepted without disagreement.

A. be








B. are






C. was








D. were
70. The doctor ________me to the danger of not getting enough rest while working overtime.

A. alerted








B. reminded







C. led









D. persuaded
71. It seems quite unbelievable that a man like Jeremy could be ______ in questionable deals.

A. participated





B. taken








C. involved






D. lost
72.
The
lady’s
appointment
would
be
terminated
as
of
September
29,
unless
________
to
that
time she requested a hearing.

A. superior








B. inferior








C. prior







D. junior
73. The dean of the Physics Department ________ for the university library many outstanding
private book collections.

A. separated






B. contributed







C. distributed







D. secured
74. Large amount of oil imports puts a heavy burden on the country’s

gold_______.


A. storage








B. reserve








C. conservation








D. preservation
75. The ultimate goal of this dance college is to fully bring out the students’ artistic.

A. capacity







B. potential







C. possibility








D. likelihood



Part



Cloze Test
(10 points)


Directions: There
are 10
blanks in the following each numbered blank, there are 4
choices marked A,B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET
with a single line through the center.
A daily dose of laughter may be good for the heart because it makes blood vessels work more
efficiently.
Depression,
______
the
other
hand,
can
raise
the
risk
of
dying
from
heart
failure,
a
separate study found. The two studies, _____ at a meeting of the American College of Cardiology in
F
lorida, show how psychological factors can __________ a person’s health.

“We don’t recommend that you laugh and not exercise, _________ we do recommend that you
try to laugh on a regular basis. Thirty minutes of exercise three times a week, and fifteen minutes of
laughter
on
a
daily________
Is
probably
good
for
the
vascular(
脉管的
)system,”said
l
Miller.
Miller and his colleagues at the school _______ two movies. One humorous, _______stressful,
to
twenty
healthy
volunteers
and
tested
the
function
of
their
blood
vessels.
The
researchers
specifically
looked
at
the
lining
of
the
vessels
and
found
that
blood
________
was
reduced
in
fourteen of the twenty volunteers after stressful
movie cuttings. But
blood
flowed more freely in
nineteen of the twenty subjects_____ they laughed at funny movie segments. Average blood flow
increased 22% during laughter, and ______ during mental stress, the researchers told the meeting.
76.














C. in







D. by
77. ting





B. to present




C. presented





D. presents
78. nce






B. interrupt





C. effect








D. affect
79.











ise





heless




80.






























81. ted













C. illustrated





yed
82.









B. second



















83.









B. vessel








re






on
84.


















C. when









85.








sed





C. lessened






d


Paper Two
试卷二


30 minutes


Part V Writing
(15 points)
Directions: You are to write in 100-
120 words about the

title “My Ideal Job”.

You should base your composition on the outline given in Chinese below:
1.

什么是你心目中理想的工作?说明理由。

2.

为找到这份理想的工作,你应如何努力去做?


参考答案

1-5 DCACD







6-10 CDDAA







11-15 CABCA

16-20 DDADB






21-25 ACAAA







26-30 DBBCD







31-35 DABCB

36-40 CCBBA






41-45 BCAAB







46-50 BAABB








51-55 ACDDA

56-60 BAABD






61-65 ACAAD






66-70 CDAAB








71-75 CCBBB

Paper Two
试卷二

Part

Writing
参考作文

My ideal job




Different
people
have
different
ideas
about
what
is
an
ideal
job.
Some
want
to
be
doctors,
some want to be teachers, some want to be engineers.
In my opinion, teaching is an ideal job. Teachers were low in social status in the old days, but
recently their social position has been improved greatly, and it is now a fact that teachers are held in
great
respect
by
people
everywhere.
In
addition,
I
think
I
am
by
nature
suited
to
be
a
teacher
because I like children very much and I am patient. I can treat students as my equals.
I’m now preparing for my future career as a teacher. I know it won’t be easy to become a good
teacher. So I’m studying really hard not only in class, but also in eve
ryday life. I am training my
patience,
improving
my
handwriting,
and
I
am
reading
extensively
to
widen
my
scope
of
knowledge.





















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最新发现-father什么意思


最新发现-father什么意思


最新发现-father什么意思


最新发现-father什么意思


最新发现-father什么意思


最新发现-father什么意思



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