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英语二模拟测评
英语二模拟测评

英语(二)模拟测评

Section I Use of English

Directions:

Read the following text.Choose the best word(s)from each numbered blank and mark A,B,C or D on ANSWER SHEET1.(10points)

Aging poses a serious challenge to OECD(Organization of Economic Co-operation and Development) countries,in particular,how to pay for future public pension liabilities.And early retirement places an__1__burden on pension financing.There is no easy solution,but__2__retirement could help.

Early retirement may seem like a worthy individual goal,but it is a socially__3__one,and makes the present public pension system difficult to sustain for long.The__4__reason is that more people are retiring early and living longer.That means more retirees depending on the__5__of those in work for their income.The__6__is worrying. In the next50years,low fertility rates and__7__life expectancy in OECD countries will cause this old-age dependency rate to roughly double__8__size.Public pension payments,which afford30-80%of total retirement incomes in OECD countries,are__9__to rise,on average,by over three percentage points in GDP and by as much as eight percentage points in some countries.__10__is the pressure on pension funds that there is a danger of today’s workers not getting the pensions they expected or felt they__11__for.

Action is needed,__12__simply aiming to reduce the__13__(and cost)of public pensions,or trying to__14__the role of privately funded pensions within the system,though necessary steps,may be__15__to deal with the dependency challenge.After years of__16__early retirement schemes to avoid__17__and higher unemployment,many governments are now looking__18__persuading people to stay in work until they are older. Surely,the thinking goes,if we are healthier now and jobs are physically less__19__and unemployment is down, then perhaps the__20__rate should rise anew.

1.[A]unsolvable[B]additional[C]unsustainable[D]undue

2.[A]delaying[B]retaining[C]detaining[D]hindering

3.[A]ultimate[B]unattainable[C]specific[D]expensive

4.[A]substantial[B]essential[C]potential[D]controversial

5.[A]donating[B]sponsoring[C]subsidizing[D]funding

6.[A]outlook[B]outcome[C]outbreak[D]outset

7.[A]prolonging[B]expanding[C]soaring[D]rising

8.[A]in[B]on[C]by[D]for

9.[A]conceived[B]reckoned[C]expected[D]meant

10.[A]As[B]Such[C]So[D]It

11.[A]should pay[B]paying[C]be paid[D]would pay

12.[A]but[B]for[C]and[D]thus

13.[A]multitude[B]implementation[C]application[D]generosity

14.[A]exaggerate[B]augment[C]magnify[D]multiply

15.[A]insufficient[B]influential[C]inefficient[D]intrinsic

16.[A]advancing[B]previous[C]ahead[D]preceding

17.[A]suspensions[B]abundances[C]redundancies[D]discrepancies

18.[A]for[B]to[C]about[D]at

19.[A]turbulent[B]strenuous[C]compact[D]intricate

20.[A]dependency[B]fertility[C]present[D]mortality

Section II Reading Comprehension

Part A

Directions:

Read the following four texts.Answer the questions below each text by choosing A,B,C or D.Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET1.(40points)

Text1

We’re moving into another era,as the toxic effects of the bubble and its grave consequences spread through the financial system.Just a couple of years ago investors dreamed of20percent returns forever.Now surveys show that they’re down to a“realistic”8percent to10percent range.

But what if the next few years turn out to be below normal expectations?Martin Barners of the Bank Credit Analyst in Montreal expects future stock returns to average just4percent to6percent.Sound impossible?After a much smaller bubble that burst in the mid-1960s Standard&Poor’s5000stock average returned6.9percent a year (with dividends reinvested)for the following17years.Few investors are prepared for that.

Right now denial seems to be the attitude of choice.That’s typical,says Lori Lucas of Hewitt,the consulting firm.You hate to look at your investments when they’re going down.Hewitt tracks500,000401(k)accounts every day,and finds that savers are keeping their contributions up.But they’re much less inclined to switch their money around.“It’s the slot-machine effect,”Lucas says.“People get more interested in playing when they think they’ve got a hot machine”—and nothing’s hot today.The average investor feels overwhelmed.

Against all common sense,many savers still shut their eyes to the dangers of owning too much company stock. In big companies last year,a surprising29percent of employees held at least three quarters of their402(k)in their own stock.

Younger employees may have no choice.You often have to wait until you’re50or55before you can sell any company stock you get as a matching contribution.

But instead of getting out when they can,old participants have been holding,too.One third of the people60 and up chose company stock for three quarters of their plan,Hewitt reports.Are they inattentive?Loyal to a fault? Sick?It’s as if Lucent,Enron and Xerox never happened.

No investor should give his or her total trust to any particular company’s stock.And while you’re at it,think how you’d be if future stock returns—averaging good years and bad—are as poor as Barnes predicts.

If you ask me,diversified stocks remain good for the long run,with a backup in bonds.But I,too,am figuring on reduced returns.What a shame.Dear bubble,I’ll never forget.It’s the end of a grand affair.

21.The investors’judgment of the present stock returns seems to be.

[A]fanciful[B]pessimistic[C]groundless[D]realistic

22.In face of the current stock market,most stock-holders.

[A]stop injecting more money into the stock market

[B]react angrily to the devaluing stock

[C]switch their money around in the market

[D]turn a deaf ear to the warning

23.In the author’s opinion,employees should.

[A]invest in company stock to show loyalty to their employer

[B]get out of their own company’s stock

[C]wait for some time before disposing of their stock

[D]give trust to a particular company’s stock

24.It can be inferred from the text that Lucent,Enron and Xerox are names of.

[A]successful businesses

[B]bankrupted companies

[C]stocks

[D]huge corporations

25.The author’s attitude towards the long-term investors’decision is.

[A]positive[B]suspicious[C]negative[D]ambiguous

Text2

Positive surprises from government reports on retail sales,industrial production,and housing in the past few months are leading economists to revise their real gross domestic product(GDP)forecasts upward supporting the notion that the recession ended in December or January.

Bear in mind:This recovery won’t have the vitality normally associated with an upturn.Economists now expect real GDP growth of about1.5in the first quarter.That’s better than the0.4the consensus projected in December,but much of the additional growth will come from a slower pace of inventory drawdowns,not from surging demand.

Moreover,the economy won’t grow fast enough to help the labor markets much.The only good news there is that jobless claims have fallen back from their spike after September11and that their current level suggests the pace of layoffs is easing.

The recovery also does not mean the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates soon.The January price indexes show that inflation remains tame.Consequently,the Fed can take its time shifting monetary policy from extreme accommodation to relative neutrality.

Perhaps the best news from the latest economic reports was the January data on industrial production.Total output fell only0.1,its best showing since July.Factory output was flat,also the best performance in six months. Those numbers may not sound encouraging,but manufacturers have been in recession since late2000.The data suggest that the factory sector is finding a bottom from which to start its recovery.

Production of consumer goods,for instance,is almost back up to where it was a year ago.That’s because consumer demand for motor vehicles and other goods and the housing industry remained healthy during the recession,and they are still growing in early2002.

Besides,both the monthly homebuilding starts number and the housing market index for the past two months are running above the averages for all of2001,suggesting that home-building is off to a good start and probably won’t be big drag on GDP growth this year.

Equally important to the outlook is how the solid housing market will help demand for home-related goods and services.Traditionally,consumers buy the bulk of their furniture,electronics,and textiles within a year of purchasing their homes.Thus,spending on such items will do well this year,even as car sales slip now that incentives are less attractive.Look for the output of consumer goods to top year-ago level in coming months.

Even the business equipment sector seems to have bottomed out.Its output rose0.4%in January,led by a 0.6%jump computer gear.A pickup in orders for capital goods in the fourth quarter suggests that production will keep increasing—although at a relaxed pace—in coming months.

26.American economists are surprised to see that.

[A]they have to revise the GDP forecasts so often

[B]their government is announcing the end of a recession

[C]US economy is showing some signs of an upturn

[D]GDP growth reflects stronger domestic demand

27.The most encouraging fact about the US economy is that.

[A]employment rates have risen faster than expected

[B]the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates soon

[C]industrial production is reaching its lowest point

[D]some economic sectors have become leading industries

28.Of which of the following did the author provide a guardedly optimistic view?

[A]GDP growth.[B]The number of layoffs.

[C]Price indexes.[D]Output of consumer goods.

29.Which of the following is the guarantee of a better future for US economy?

[A]Motor vehicles.[B]Housing market.

[C]Business equipment.[D]Computer gear.

30.Which of the following best summarizes the U.S.economic situation today?

[A]American economists are painting a gloomy picture.

[B]It is slowly warming up with moderate growth.

[C]Recession may come back anytime in the coming months.

[D]Most sectors are picking up at a surprisingly fast pace.

Text3

Violent criminals with something to hide have more reason than ever to be paranoid about a tap on the shoulder which could send them to jail.Queensland police are working through a backlog of unsolved murders with some dramatic success.Greater cooperation between the public and various law enforcement agencies is playing a role,but new genetic-testing techniques are the real key to providing the vital evidence to mount a prosecution.

Evidence left behind at the scene of any murder is guaranteed to outlive the person who left it.A blood,saliva or tissue sample in the size of a pin,kept dry and out of sunlight,will last several thousand years.From it,scientific analysis now can tell accurately the sex of the person who left it.

When matched against a sample from a crime suspect,it can indicate with million-to-one certainty whether the samples come from the same source.Only twins share identical DNA.So precise is the technology if the biological parents of a suspect agree to provide a sample,forensic scientists can work out the rest for themselves without cooperation from the suspect.

Queensland forensic scientists have been using the DNA testing technology since1992,and last year they were recognized internationally for their competence in positive individual identification.That is part of the reason 20of Queensland’s most puzzling unsolved murders dating to1932are being actively investigated.There also have been several recent arrests for unsolved murders.

Forensic evidence was instrumental in charges being laid over the bashing death of waitress Tasha Douty on Brampton Island in1983.Douty’s blood-splattered,naked body was found on a nude sunbathing beach at Dinghy Bay on the island.Footprints in the sand indicated that the killer had grappled with the21-year-old mother who had fled up the beach before being caught and beaten to death.

According to Leo Freney,the supervising forensic scientist at the John Tonge Centre at Brisbane’s Griffith University,DNA testing has become an invaluable tool for police.Its use is in identifying and rejecting suspects.In fact,he says,it eliminates more people than it convicts.

“It is easily as good as fingerprints for the purpose of identification,”he says.“In the case of violent crime it is better than fingerprints.You can’t innocently explain things like blood and semen at a crime scene where you may be able to innocently explain fingerprints.”In Queensland,a person who has been arrested on suspicion of an offence can be taken before a magistrate and ordered to provide a sample of body fluid by force if necessary.

31.What is implied in the first sentence of the first paragraph?

[A]Law punishments are always slow.

[B]Justice has long arms.

[C]Everyone is equal before the law.

[D]A burnt child dreads the fire.

32.In Queensland,dramatic progress made in investigating unresolved murders is because of_____.

[A]the greater cooperation between suspects and police

[B]the simplification of the criminal prosecution process

[C]forensic scientists’ability in positive individual identification

[D]new techniques in finding footprints of murders

33.Evidence left behind at the scene of a crime is all of the following EXCEPT_____.

[A]blood[B]tissue[C]footprints[D]pin

34.What can be inferred from the text?

[A]Criminal evidence could be kept well in dry and warm places.

[B]The high accuracy of genetic testing lies in DNA’s uniqueness.

[C]DNA testing provides the vital evidence in Tasha Douty Case.

[D]Fingerprints are better than DNA to convict suspects.

35.By the use of new technology,forensic scientists can_____.

[A]work out the result of DNA completely by themselves

[B]eliminate more suspects than identify them

[C]tell the appearance of a murder from the evidence left

[D]order the suspect to provide a sample of body fluid by law

Text4

Not long after the telephone was invented,I assume,a call was placed.The caller was a parent saying,“Your child is bullying my child,and I want it stopped!”the bully’s parent replied,“You must have the wrong number. My child is a little angel.”

A trillion phone calls later,the conversation is the same.When children are teased or tyrannized,the parental impulse is to grab the phone and rant.But these days,as studies in the U.S.show bullying on the rise and parental supervision on the decline,researchers who study bullying say that calling moms and dads is more futile than ever. Such calls often lead to playground recriminations and don’t really teach our kids any lessons about how to navigate the world and resolve conflicts.

When you call parents,you want them to“extract the cruelty”from their bullying children,says Laura Kavesh,a child psychologist in Evanston,Illinois.“But many parents are blown away by the idea of their child being cruel.They won’t believe it.”In a recent police-department survey in Oak Harbor,Washington,89%of local high school students said they had engaged in bullying behavior.Yet only18%of parents thought their children would act as bullies.

In a new U.S.PTA survey,5%of parents support contacting other parents to deal with bullying.But many educators warn that those conversations can be misinterpreted,causing tempers to flare.Instead,they say,parents should get objective outsiders,like principals,to mediate.

Meanwhile,if you get a call from a parent who is angry about your child’s bullying,listen without getting defensive.That’s what Laura McHugh of Castro Valley,California,did when a caller told her that her then 13-year-old son had spit in another boy’s food.Her son had confessed,but the victim’s mom“wanted to make sure my son hadn’t given her son a nasty disease,”says McHugh,who apologized and promised to get her son tested for AIDS and other diseases.She knew the chance of contracting any disease this way was remote,but her promise calmed the mother and showed McHugh’s son that his bad behaviour was being taken seriously.McHugh,founder of Parents Coach Kids,a group that teaches parenting skills,sent the mom the test results.All were negative.

Remember:once you make a call,you might not like what you hear.If you have an itchy dialing finger,resist temptation.Put it in your pocket.

36.The word“bullying”probably means_____.

[A]frightening and hurting[B]teasing

[C]behaving like a tyrant[D]laughing at

37.Calling to a bully’s parent_____.

[A]has long existed but changed its content

[B]is often done with careful thinking

[C]often leads to blaming and misunderstanding

[D]is used to warn the child not to do it again

38.According to the surveys in the U.S.,_____.

[A]bullying among adults is also rising

[B]parents are not supervising their children well

[C]parents seldom believe bullies

[D]most parents resort to calling to deal with bullying

39.When bullying occurs,parents should_____.

[A]help the bulling child get rid of cruelty

[B]resort to the mediator

[C]avoid getting too protective

[D]resist the temptation of calling

https://www.wendangku.net/doc/e918099697.html,ura McHugh promised to get the bullied boy tested for diseases because_____.

[A]her son confessed to being wrong

[B]she was afraid to annoy the boy’s parent

[C]he was likely to be affected by these diseases

[D]she wanted to teach her own son a lesson

Part B

Directions:

You are going to read a list of headings and a text about preparing in the academic community.Choose the most suitable heading from the list A-F for each numbered paragraph(41-45).The first and last paragraphs of the text are not numbered.There is one extra heading which you do not need to use.Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET1.(10points)

[A]Physical Changes

[B]Low Self-Esteem

[C]Emerging Independence and Search for Identity

[D]Emotional Turbulence

[E]Interest in the Opposite Sex

[F]Peer Pressure and Conformity

The transition to adulthood is difficult.Rapid physical growth begins in early adolescence—typically between the ages of9and13—and thought processes start to take on adult characteristics.Many youngsters find these changes distressing because they do not fully understand what is happening to them.Fears and anxieties can be put to rest by simply keeping an open line of communication and preparing for change before it occurs.The main issues that arise during adolescence are:

(41)__________

A child’s self worth is particularly fragile during adolescence.Teenagers often struggle with an overwhelming sense that nobody likes them,that they’re not as good as other people,that they are failures,losers,ugly or unintelligent.

(42)__________

Some form of bodily dissatisfaction is common among pre-teens.If dissatisfaction is great,it may cause them to become shy or very easily embarrassed.In other cases,teens may act the opposite—loud and angry—in an effort to compensate for feelings of self-consciousness and inferiority.As alarming as these bodily changes can be, adolescents may find it equally distressing to not experience the changes at the same time as their https://www.wendangku.net/doc/e918099697.html,te maturation can cause feelings of inferiority and awkwardness.

(43)__________

Young people feel more strongly about everything during adolescence.Fears become more frightening, pleasures become more exciting,irritations become more distressing and frustrations become more intolerable. Every experience appears king-sized during adolescence.Youngsters having a difficult adolescence may become seriously depressed and/or engage in self-destructive behavior.Often,the first clue that a teenager needs professional help is a deep-rooted shift in attitude and behavior.Parents should be alert to the warning signs of personality change indicating that a teenager needs help.They include repeated school absences,slumping grades, use of alcohol or illegal substances,hostile or dangerous behavior and extreme withdrawal and reclusiveness.

(44)__________

There is tremendous pressure on adolescents to conform to the standards of their peers.This pressure toward conformity can be dangerous in that it applies not only to clothing and hairstyles;it may lead them to do things that they know are wrong.

(45)__________

Adolescence marks a period of increasing independence that often leads to conflict between teenagers and parents.This tension is a normal part of growing up—and for parents,a normal part of the letting-go process. Another normal part of adolescence is confusion over values and beliefs.This time of questioning is important as young people examine the values they have been taught and begin to embrace their own beliefs.Though they may adopt the same beliefs as their parents,discovering them on their own enables the young person to develop a sense of integrity.

Although adolescence will present challenges for young people and their parents,awareness and communication can help pave the way for a smooth transition into this exciting phase of life.

Section II III I Translation

46.Directions:

Translate the following text from English into Chinese.Write your translation on ANSWER SHEET2. (15points)

Earlier this year a Gallup poll found that confidence in America's public schools was at an all-time low.Its data go back to1973.Few politicians who speak about education these days forget to lament the country's poor rankings in international league tables,or the urgent need to produce more college graduates.Poor schools, increased student debt,higher tuition fees and lower pay for the middle classes are causing,if this is possible,more angst than ever about education.Barack Obama and Mitt Romney are doing their best to tap into this vein of concern.

Both candidates begin at roughly similar places in the debate—recognizing the problem and proposing some of the same remedies,such as more charter schools,teacher evaluations and pay related to merit.Both also have to bear in mind that education is an area presidents cannot do much to change.

Section I V Writing

Part A

47.Directions:

You read an advertisement in China Daily,in which a foreign company is looking for a secretary.Write a letter to the personnel department of the company telling them about

1)your educational background,

2)your work experience

You should write about100words on ANSWER SHEET2.

Do not sign your own name at the end of the https://www.wendangku.net/doc/e918099697.html,e“Zhang Wei”instead.

Do not write the address(10points)

Part B

48.Directions:

Write an essay based on the following table.In your writing you should

1)describe the table,and

2)give your comments.

You should write at least150words.

Write your essay on ANSWER SHEET2.(15points)

Annual Payment of a Chinese Company

Rank Number Wages paid($)

Manager251,500,000

Supervisor651,950,000

Assembly worker70700,000

Total1604,150,000

英语(二)模拟试题 Section I Use of English Directions: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET . (10 points) Facebook has been 1 with fire and has got its fingers burned, again. On November 29th America’s Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced that it had reached a 2 settlement with the giant social network over 3 that it had misled people about its use of their personal data. The details of the settlement make clear that Facebook, which 4 over 800m users, betrayed its users’ trust. It is also notable because it appears to be part of a broader 5 by the FTC to craft a new privacy framework to deal with the rapid 6 of social networks in America. The regulator’s findin gs come at a 7 moment for Facebook, which is said to be preparing for an initial public offering next year that could value it at around $100 billion. To 8 the way for its listing, the firm first needs to resolve its privacy 9 with regulators in America and Europe. 10 its willingness to negotiate the settlement 11 this week. Announcing the agreement, the FTC said it had found a number of cases where Facebook had made claims that were “unfair and deceptive, and 12 federal law”. For instance, it 13 personally identifiable information to advertisers, and it failed to keep a promise to make photos and videos on deleted accounts 14 . The settlement does not 15 an admission by Facebook that it has broken the law, but it deeply 16 the company nonetheless. In a blog post published the same day, Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook’s boss, tried to17 the impact of the deal. First he claimed that “a small number of high-profile mistakes” were 18 the social network’s “good history” on privac y. The FTC is not relying on Facebook to police itself. Among other things, the company will now have to seek consumers’ approval before it changes the way it shares their data. And it has agreed to an independent privacy audit every two years for the next 20 years. There is a clear pattern here. In separate cases over the past couple of years the FTC has insisted that Twitter and Google accept regular 19 audits, too, after each firm was accused of violating its customers’ privacy. The intent seems to be to create a regulatory regime that is tighter than the status quo, 20 one that still gives social networks plenty of room to innovate. 1. [A] setting [B] playing [C] lighting [D] turning 2. [A] craft [B] documentary [C] trade [D] draft 3. [A] verdicts [B] allegations [C] rumors [D] affirmation 4. [A] boasts [B] exaggerates [C] estimates [D] assesses 5. [A] impulse [B] initiative [C] innovation [D] motion 6. [A] increase [B] elevation [C] rise [D] appearance 7. [A] indispensable [B] essential [C] critical [D] fundamental 8. [A] steer [B] clear [C] lay [D] remove 9. [A] controversy [B] competition [C] dispute [D] compromise

新概念英语第二册测试卷(一) English Test Paper for New Concept English BookⅡ ( For Lesson 1---Lesson 5) Name__________ Marks________ I. Write out the words according to the phonetic symbols. ( 5 % ) 1.[`me sid?] _______ 2. [`θ i?t?] _______ 3. [`s?:vis]________ 4.[`s ent?] ______ 5. [m j u:`z i:?m]_______ II. Fill in the following box with the correct forms. ( 10 % ) Infinitive Verb+’s Past Tense Past Participle Present Participle fall began receiving been thinks carry bought ring spoiling bore III. Multiple choice questions ( 20 % ) 1. My brother has never been ________ before. A. aboard B. broad C. abroad D board 2. I went to the supermarket and bought a great many A. tomatos B. potatos C. vegetables D. meat 3. His father _____ until he _____ back. A. died; came B. didn't die; came C. didn’t die; didn’t come D. died; didn’t come 4. For the whole month, there no rain in this area. A. is B. will be C. has been D. have been 5. -----Hey, how are you getting with your girlfriend? ----- A .It’s none of your business! B. Dear me! C .Have a good time!. D. Enjoy yourself. 6.The young man and the young woman paid _____ attention to the writer. A. a few B. none C. not any D. no 7.You’d better do your work ______ I have shown you. A. in a way B. in the way C. by the way D. by way of 8. I’m _______ in that ________ film A. interesting, interested B. interested, interesting C. interested, interested D. interesting, interesting 9. ------ Hurry up! We have little time! ------ I ____________. A. will come B. come C. shall come D. am coming

2 / 3 ______ 11. How big ______ your feet? ( ) A .is B .are C .it 12. It's going to be ______(snow) tomorrow. 13. 根据所给图片补全对话: 14. —______you busy yesterday? 15. 看图片,写单词。 ______ 三、提升练习(30分) 16. 阅读短文,按要求完成任务。 MissLee: Hi, children! How was your weekend? Mary: It was OK. I cleanedthe room, washed my clothes and cooked for my family. I really had a busyweekend. MissLee: Did you have a good time, Sarah? Sarah: Yes. My parents andI visited my grandma. Last Sunday was her 60th birthday. I made a card for her.And we had a big dinner at home. It was great. MissLee: Cool! How about you, Lily? Lily: Last Saturday Iplayed ping-pong with my brother. It was fun. But I stayed at home on Sunday,because my cat was ill. MissLee: Oh, I'm sorry. I hope it will be better soon. 根据对话内容,在图片下面写出相应人物的名字。 1. (1)

计算机专业英语模拟2 Ⅰ. Vocabulary(词汇,30分) (一).Translate the following words and expressions into Chinese.(写出下列词组的汉语,共10分,每题1分) 1. central processing unit(CPU)中央处理器 1. 2. operating system 操作系统 2. 3. electronic spreadsheet 电子表格 4. management information system 管理信息系统 5. electronic commerce 电子商务 6. database 数据库 7. software engineering 软件工程 8. software crisis 软件危机 9. network security 网络安全 10. computer virus 计算机病毒 (二).Fill in the blanks with the corresponding English abbreviations.(根据汉语写出相应的英语缩写,共10分,每题1分) 1.随机存储器RAM 2.局域网LAN 3.计算机辅助设计CAD 4.数字视频光盘DVD 5.通用串行总线USB 6.面向对象编程OOP 7.集成开发环境IDE 8.结构化查询语言SQL 9.多文档界面MDI 10.企业之间的电子商务交易方式B2B (三).Match the following words and expressions in the left column with those similar in meaning in the right column.(将左列的词汇与右列相应的汉语匹配,共10分,每空1分) 1. output b a. 视频 2. high-level language c b. 输出. 3. project window e c. 高级语言 4. black-box testing g d. 应用软件 5. multimedia h e. 工程窗口 6. WWW i f. 系统软件 7.field j g. 黑盒测试 8. application software d h. 多媒体

New Concept English BookⅡLesson1---Lesson5 一、单项选择 1. the teacher at this college last year Yes, he did. A. Did, taught B. does, teach C. Did, teach D Do,teach 2、I went to the supermarket and bought a great many 3、He until it stopped raining. B. didn't wait C. leave 4、For the whole period of two months, there no rain in this area. be been been 5、——Hey, how are you getting with your girlfriend —— A .It’s n one of your business! me! C .Take it easy. yourself. 6、A great number of students fond of films, but a good student seldom to the cinema A. are,goes B. is,goes ? C. are,go D. is,go 7、If their house not like ours, what it look like , is , does , does , is 8. I’m _______ in that ________ film A. interesting, interested B. interested, interesting C. interested, interested D. interesting, interesting 9. -------_____________ -------I am Italian. A.What’s your job B. What’s your name C. What nationality are you do you from 10. I don’t have ______writing paper, I only have _____chalk s.

2013年10月高等教育自学考试全国统一命题考试 英语(二) 模拟试卷(一) (课程代码00015) 本试卷共7页,满分100分,考试时间150分钟。 考生答卷前必须将自己的姓名和准考证号写在答题卡上。 必须在答题卡上答题,写在试卷上无效。 第一部分:阅读判断(第1~10题,每题1分,共10分) 下面的短文后列出了10个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子作出判断:如果该句提供的是正确信息,选择A;如果该句提供的是错误信息,选择B;如果该句的信息文中没有提及,选择C,并在答题卡上相应位置上将答案选项涂黑。 Black Holes Most scientists agree that black holes exist but are nearly impossible to locate. A black hole in the universe is not a solid object, like a planet, but it is shaped like a sphere. Astronomers think that at the center of a black hole there is a single point in space with infinite density. This single point is called a singularity. If the singularity theory is correct, it means that when a massive star collapses, all the material in it disappears into the singularity. The center of a black hole would not really be a hole at all, but an infinitely dense point. Anything that crosses the black hole is pulled in by its great gravity. Although black holes do exist, they are difficult to observe. These are the reasons. ● No light or anything else comes out of black holes. As a result, they are invisible to a telescope. ● In astronomical terms, black holes are truly. For example, a black hole formed by the collapse of a giant star would have an event horizon only 18 miles across. ● The nearest black holes would be dozens of light years away from Earth. One light year is about 6 trillion miles. Even the most powerful telescopes could not pick out an object so small at such a great distance. In 1994 the Hubble Space Telescope provided evidence that black holes exist. There are still answers to be found, however, so black holes remain one of the mysteries of the universe. 1. Black holes are part of space. A. True B. False C. Not Given 2. Black holes exist but are difficult to observe. A. True B. False C. Not Given 3. The black hole is shapeless as it is not a solid subject. A. True B. False C. Not Given 4. The center of a black hole is empty.

爱华英语学校新概念英语(二)测试卷 姓名:__________成绩:__________ 一.找出划线部分读音与其它三个不同的选项。(5分) 1. ( )A. clear B.learn C.dear D.nearly 2. ( )A. conscinece B.astonish C.confine D. block 3. ( )A. snake B.exchange C.wallet D.savings 4. ( )A. books B.goods C.astonish D.discover 5. ( )A. villager B.suggest C.edge D.design 二.按要求写出正确形式。(10分) 1. at last (近义词)________ 2.turn off(反义词)________ 3.tooth(复数)________ 4.weather(同音词)________ 5.buy(过去式)________ 6.thirsty(形容词)________ 7.wool(形容词)________ 8.suddenly(形容词)________ 9.empty(反义词)________ 10.feel (过去式)________ 三、英汉互译。(10分) 1.唱歌____________ 2.put out _____________ 3.漫长的成功之路____________ 4.than ever before ____________ 5.遇上了暴风雨____________ 6.intend to do ____________ 7.埋怨,抱怨____________ 8.in hospital ____________ 9.看得见____________ 10.be astonished at ____________ 四、选择正确的词填空。(10分) 1.I can’t drink this coffee. It is ______ (too/very) hot. 2.He often does ______ (jobs/works) about the house. 3.The train ______ (passed/past) at a terrific speed. 4.She ________ (refused/denied) to accept the flowers. 5.Jack felt ______ (such/so) sleepy. He wanted to go to sleep at once. 6.The begger ________ (asked/asked for) a glass of beer. 7.Ms. Smart met her old friend the ______ (next /other) day. 8.This water has been boiling ________ (continuously/continually) for over an hour. 9.Maybe someone ______ (stole/robbed) my money. I couldn’t find it. 10.The Greens________ (looked at/watched0 a football match just now. 五.选择。(30分) 1.( )He said something_________ I couldn’t understand . A. who B.whose C.whom D.which 2. ( ) This coat is _________expensive that I can’t afford to buy it . A. so B.such C.very D.too 3. ( ) His father_________to work by car , but now he goes to work on foot. A. is used to go https://www.wendangku.net/doc/e918099697.html,ed to go C.is used to going https://www.wendangku.net/doc/e918099697.html,ed to going 4. ( ) She left the room without_________ a word . A. to say B.say C.saying D.says 5. ( ) He_________the newspaper when the telephone rang . A. reads B.read C.is reading D.was reading 6. ( ) Mr Wang isn’t here now . He left _________ Shanghai yesterday . A. at B.for C.on D.to 7. ( ) At this time yesterday , your car _________ A. repaired B.was repaired C.was being repaired D.had repaired

《英语(二)》模拟卷五 第一部分选择题 阅读判断(本大题共10小题,每题1分,共10分) 下面的短文后列出了10个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子作出判断:如果该句提供的是正确信息,选择A;如果该句提供的是错误信息,选择B;如果该句的信息文中没有提及,选择C。在答题卡相应位置上讲答案选项涂黑。未涂、错误、多涂均无分。 Red Nose Day Red Nose Day (RND) is a well-known event in the UK. The aim of the day is to raise money for Comic Relief. This is a charity that helps people in need in Africa and in the UK. Comic Relief was started in 1985 by Richard Curtis. He wrote the famous films "Four Weddings and a Funeral" and “Notting Hill". Richard started Comic Relief in response to the severe famine in Ethiopia. It's called Red Nose Day as on this day many people buy a plastic red nose to wear! The money made from selling red noses goes to the charity. Red Nose Day takes place every two years in the spring. It is now so well established that many people consider it to be an unofficial national holiday. The slogan for the last RND was "Do Something Funny for Money. "The money that was collected was used to help fund projects in such areas as education and mental health. Money-raising events take place on this day all over the country and many schools participate. People also donate money by post, inbanks, by phone using a credit card and online. In the evening of Red Nose Day a telethon tales place on the BBC TV channels. This is like a television marathon(马拉松) that shows some of the events of the day and reports how the money raised will be spent. People also upload videos of local charity events onto the Internet. So, if you are ever in the UK on Red Nose Day, you will know why you find normal people wearing red noses and doing silly things! It's all for a good cause! 1.Red Nose Day is a famous event in Britain. ( ) A. True B. False C. Not Given 2. Comic Relief aims to help people all over the world. ( ) A. True B. False C. Not Given 3. Richard Curtis is a well-known actor and film director. ( ) A. True B. False C. Not Given 4. Many people wear a red nose on Red Nose Day. ( ) A. True B. False C. Not Given 5. Red Nose Day takes place every year. ( ) A. True B. False C. Not Given 6. Red Nose Day has become an official national holiday. ( ) A. True B. False C. Not Given 7.The funnier people they look, the more money they collect. ( ) A. True B. False C. Not Given 8. People give money to Comic Relief in many ways. ( ) A. True B. False C. Not Given 9. Many schools take part in the money-raising events on Red Nose Day. ( ) A. True B. False C. Not Given 10. The Red Nose Day telethon has attracted lots of film stars.() A. True B. False C. Not Given

New Concept English BookⅡ 一、单项选择 1. the teacher at this college last year ? Yes, he did. A. Did, taught B. does, teach C. Did, teach D Do,teach 2、I went to the supermarket and bought a great many A.tomatos B.potatos C.vegetables D.meat 3、He until it stopped raining. A.waited B. didn't wait C. leave D.left 4、For the whole period of two months, there no rain in this area. A.is B.will be C.has been D.have been 5、——Hey, how are you getting with your girlfriend?—— A .It’s none of your business! B.Dear me! C .Take it easy. D.Enjoy yourself. 6、A great number of students fond of films, but a good student seldom to the cinema A. are,goes B. is,goes C. are,go D. is,go 7、If their house not like ours, what it look like?A.is, is B.is, does C.does, does D.does, is 8. I’m _______ in that ________ film A. interesting, interested B. interested, interesting C. interested, interested D. interesting, interesting 9. ------ Hurry up! We have little time! ------ I ____________. A. will come B. come C. shall come D. am coming 10. -------_____________? -------I am Italian. A.What’s your job B. What’s your name C. What nationality are you D.Where do you from 11. I don’t have ______writing paper, I only have _____chalk s. A. any, any B. any, some C. some, some D.some,any 12. Look, the little dog ______after a big cat! A. runs B. is running C. is going to run D.is runing 13. It’s very cold. _______ your coat. A. Take off B. Put on C. Turn on D.Put off 14.The man could not bear it.He could not it.A.carry B.suffer C.stand D.lift 15.Just then,the telephone rang.It rang .A.at once B.immediately C.again D.at that moment 16.On the last day he made a big dicision.It was the day of his holiday. A.final B.end https://www.wendangku.net/doc/e918099697.html,test D.bottom 17.He calls at every house in the street.He everyone.A.shouts at B.calls C.cries out at D.visits 18.The detectives were a valuable parcel of diamonds. A.expecting B.waiting C.expecting for D.expecting to 19.The man is fond of gardens. . A.They like him B.They like to him C.He likes them D.He likes they 20.How many times did the clock .A.hit B.beat C.knock D.strike 二、Change the sentences with what or what a(n) 21. It was very hot yesterday.________________ hot day it is yesterday! 22. It is so cold__________________ cold weather it is! 23. You have such an old bike.___________________ old bike you have! 24. The book Tom is reading is very interesting.___________________ interesting book Tom is reading! 25. We live in a very noisy place.____________________ noisy place we live in! 三、用over, between, along, in front of, behind, 或across 等介词或介词短语填空 26. A lot of birds are flying _______ the river. 27. The teacher is standing _________________ the blackboard. 28. I am running _______ the Great Wall(长城). 29. They are swimming ______ the river. 30. I am sitting _________my brother and my sister.

英语(二)模拟测试3 PART ONE(50 POINTS) I. Vocabulary and Structure (10 points, 1 point for each item) 从下列各句四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。并在答题卡将相应的字母涂黑。 1. The neighbors do not consider him quite as most evenings he awakens them with his drunken singing. A .respectful B. respecting C. respectable D. respective 2. Most Arab countries have a six-day workweek from Saturday through Thursday. When ____ with the Monday to Friday Practice in most western countries, it leaves only four workdays shared. A. associated B. matched C. satisfied D. connected 3.________, the worse I seem to feel. A. When I take some at some B. The more medicine I take C. Taking more of the medicine D. The more medicine taken 4. I don't know how to get Susan to give up smoking, but I'm going to do it_______. A. in any case B. in no case C. by some means D. by no means 5. Human beings _______a lot to the birds and beasts who eat insects. A .oblige B. owe C. thank D. gratitude

Reading Comprehension 4 令狐文艳 Questions 1 - 5 are based on the following passage: Bobby and his master, farmer John Gray, were familiar sights in Edinburgh. Every Wednesday after a visit to market and exactly as the time-gun boomed one o'clock, the two would enter Traill's Dining Room for their midday meal, a frugal lunch for Gray, and a bun for Bobby. Then in 1858, the schedule was interrupted. Farmer Gray died. Three days after the funeral exactly at one o'clock, Traill found himself looking into a pair of beseeching canine eyes. Bobby got his bun and disappeared. This was repeated for several days until Traill's curiosity got the better of him. He followed the small terrier as he left and raced to his master's grave. There he remained each day, fair or foul, despite the efforts of dog-loving townspeople to give him a new home. The graveyard caretaker, while sympathetic, was at first not so willing to let him in. But Bobby's devotion and fidelity were so great that the caretaker provided Bobby with a shelter close to

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