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  • 2006年10月自考《綜合英語(二)》模擬試題


    發布時間:2006/11/17     發布地區:達德教育     信息來源:www.www888papa.com    

    10月自考綜合英語(2)模擬試題及答案

    Part One (60 Points)

    I.語法詞匯。用適當的詞填空。從ABCD四個選項中,選出一個正確答案,并在答題紙上寫上所選答案的字母。(本大題共25小題,每小題1分,共25分)
    Complete each of the following sentences with the most likely answer (25points.)
    1.When summing up our experience in socialist construction,_______ on the lessons drawn from our failures and mistakes.
    A. stress should be laid
    B. we should lay stress
    C. stress should lay
    D. we should be laying stress
    2.Mary had just arrived, but she talked as if she_______ about our plan.
    A. had known
    B. know
    C. knew
    D. has known
    3._______is often the case in nature, the commonest things are the most complicated.
    A. That
    B. It
    C. As
    D. What
    4.Neither the teacher nor Bob’s parents_______ satisfied with his school work.
    A. is
    B. was
    C. are
    D. have
    5.You will have to pay a fine_______ you return the books to the library in time.
    A. until
    B. provided
    C. if
    D. unless
    6._______a writer of considerable distinction, people flocked to her public lectures.
    A. Being
    B. To be
    C. She is
    D. Because she is
    7._______at close quarters, she looked even more dreadful.
    A. Seeing
    B. Seen
    C. To be seen
    D. Being seen
    8. They kept on sailing on the vast ocean,_______ where the voyage was to end.
    A. not knowing
    B. knowing not
    C. not known
    D. known not
    9. That was a busy and immensely satisfying year for me,_______ hard work paid off in a big way.
    A. at which
    B. during that time
    C. of which time
    D. during which
    10.Alice is the tallest of_______ in the Smith family.
    A. all the members      
    B. any members
    C. any of the members
    D. any other member
    11.Waterloo was_______ Napoleon was finally defeated.
    A. who
    B. when
    C. where
    D. how
    12. In the corner of the dorm_______ a trash can filled with crumpled and torn pages of his term paper.
    A. was sit
    B. sat
    C. sit
    D. is sit 
    13.She is too shy to ask a stranger the time,_______ speak to a room full of people.
    A. let alone
    B. much less
    C. not to mention
    D. not to say
    14. I’m afraid that you won’t be able to talk this problem _______you have to do something.
    A. off
    B. down
    C. around
    D. away
    15. It was_______ of my mother to wait until we were all together before she told us about her latest plan to do something.
    A. normal
    B. typical
    C. representative
    D. special
    16. If you can keep our community pollutionfree while developing your project,_______. If not, I would like to suggest you give up your idea.
    A. well and good
    B. better and better
    C. good and better
    D. good and well
    17.Jules was startled to see him and_______ out the first thing that came into his mind. “Have you had your dinner, sir?” he asked.
    A. spoke
    B. broke
    C. blurted
    D. burst
    18. I can still see_______ the green grassy slope where the sheep grazed peacefully in the sun.
    A. on my mind
    B. in my mind’s eye
    C. on my mind’s eye
    D. in my mind
    19. The boy was_______ by what his mother said and felt at a loss.
    A. distorted
    B. pleased
    C. bewildered
    D. amazed
    20.Drivers are constantly advised not to drive when tired, for tiredness can_______ a person’s judgment.
    A. impair
    B. mislead
    C. effect
    D. distract
    21.Even though everyone_______ the incident has been questioned, the police were still at a loss as to who was the real murderer.
    A. informed of
    B. involved in
    C. hearing from
    D. inferred to
    22. The Wright brothers_______ the design of the first successful motorpowered plane.
    A. conceived
    B. conformed
    C. concealed
    D. converted
    23. Eventually, Brecht moved to the United States, but neither he nor American_______ one another.
    A. get on
    B. took to
    C. went along
    D. fond of
    24.It still remains a big problem to the world how to dispose_______ nuclear waste.
    A. with
    B. about
    C. of
    D. up 
    25. The plane is_______ in 5 minutes.
    A. due
    B. just
    C. fair
    D. fitting

    II.    完形填空。 從四個選項中,選擇一個正確答案, 并在答題紙上寫上所選答案的字母。(本大題共15小題,每小題1分,共15分)
    Fill in each blank in the passage with the most likely answer. (15 points)
    Don’t always take the “rebellion” of your children personally. A “rebellion” that seems_______26_______at you at first may turn out to be_______27_______of the sort. I know of a family that_______28_______attend 9 a.m. Sunday mass before breakfast. One day their 16yearold_______29_______he was sleeping late. The parents could have_______30_______this as typical teenager_______31_______of a family and religion. Instead they_______32_______asked him why. It turned out the boy was tired_______33_______working late on his secondaryschool newspaper the night_______34_______. For his sake, the family shifted their_______35_______to 11 a. m. Parents also often serve as handy scapegoats for kid’s disappointments: “If you’d let me_______36_______out like other kids, I’d be more popular.” In answering such_______37_______, focus on the issue-” I love you, and I don’t think someone at your age_______38_______stay out past midnight.” Examine your own reaction. It’s a human nature to_______39_______for the days when you could cuddle a little child_______40_______your arms. Let’s face it: after 12 years of being the center of that child’s universe, you may now feel relegated to the sidelines. The teen years signal the gradual closing of one chapter of your parentchild relationship and the start of another. As you watch your “baby” flower into an adult, you’ll discover the new phase is equally fulfilling.
    26. A. channeled     B. directed     C. meant        D. thrown
    27. A. anything      B. everything   C. something     D. nothing
    28. A consequently   B. frequently    C. historically    D. traditionally
    29. A. announced     B. claimed     C. declared      D. noticed
    30. A. explained      B. interpreted   C. looked       D. proved
    31. A. anger         B. betrayal      C. criticism     D. rejection
    32. A. angrily        B. violently     C. happily      D. silently
    33. A. at            B. from        C. in           D. with
    34. A. ahead         B. ago         C. before       D. over
    35. A. action         B. task        C. work         D. worship
    36. A. hang          B. move       C. walk         D. wander
    37. A. complaints     B. conditions   C. questions     D. requirements
    38. A. could         B. might       C. would        D. should
    39. A. dread         B. dream       C. want         D. yearn
    40. A. around        B. in           C. round       D. within    

    III.難句釋義。 從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選擇一個正確答案,并在答案紙上寫上所選答案的字母。(本大題共10個小題,共10分)
    Choose the closest paraphrased version for each of the sentences or italicized parts. (10 points)
    41.The crisis stage in which the shine wears off and dayto day realities sink in.
    A. the crisis stage in which the early favourable impression is gradually forgotten and difficulties and problems appear.
    B. the crisis stage in which the early good impression is gradually is conformed, and you come to understand there are difficulties and problems in everyday life.
    C. the crisis stage in which the early good impression is gradually confirmed, and you came to understand that difficulties and problems in everyday life will finally disappear.
    D. the crisis stage in which the early good impression is gradually being removed, and you come to understand there are difficulties and problems in everyday life.
    42. Our passion to understand the universe and our compassion for others jointly provide the chief hope for the human race.
    A. People’s enthusiasm about the universe and their profound sympathy for others are considered the two major hopes of the human race.
    B. The hope for the human race lies mainly in our enthusiasm about the universe and our profound sympathy for others.
    C. The hope for the human race refers to either people’s enthusiasm about the universe or people’s profound sympathy for others.
    D. People hope that they can understand the universe and sympathize with each other.
    43. “It was pleasant to believe,” she wrote later, “that much of Nature was forever beyond the tampering reach of man.”
    A. Man would never be able to do whatever they want to with much of Nature.
    B. It was simply beyond man’s power to keep much of Nature from changing.
    C. Man should not and could not change much of his environment the way he desires.
    D. Man mustn’t interfere with Nature, for it was pleasant to see it as it had always been.
    44. Every year we’re selling more than a £1000 million worth of cars abroad. If  we spend a few million greasing the palms of some of the buyers, who’s hurt?
    A. It is worthwhile to bribe some of our buyers with a few million so as to secure contracts worth £1000 million.
    B. Putting a lot of money on the palms of those who buy our cars will make things easy for us, and we won’t be hurt.
    C. Compared with 1000 million, a few million is nothing. If we give a few buyers this discount, we won’t suffer much loss.
    D. No harm will be done to us as long as we secretly squeeze money into the hands of some of our buyers.
    45. I think this makes a man out of a boy sooner than almost anything else.
    A. I believe that this quickens the growth of a little boy than almost anything else.
    B. I think this, more than anything else, makes a boy shoulder the burden of a man.
    C. Probably nothing else can make a little boy understand the hardships of his parents.
    D. This perhaps is the best way to enable a boy to become mature more quickly.
    46. I bowed to superior will and entered journalism with a heavy heart.
    A. I listened to my mother’s advice and began working as a newspaper report with a strong sense of responsibility
    B. I showed my respect to my mother’s decision and began my work in journalism in high spirits.
    C. I gave in to mother’s will and began selling newspapers unwillingly.
    D. I said goodbye to my mother and began to work as journalist with the ambition to succeed in my career.
    47. Those young man would not go far in this world.
    A. Those young men would not leave us far in this world.
    B. Those young men would not attain achievements in this world.
    C. Those young men would not grow up as good men in this world.
    D. Those young men would be nearby in this world.
    48.In my youth the lonely inventor who could not obtain a hearing was still the stock figure of the imagination.
    A. In my youth the stock figure of the imagination was the inventor who was lonely.
    B. In my youth people didn’t listen to a word said by the lonely inventor.
    C. In my youth I imagined that the inventor was a lonely person.
    D. In my youth the image of an inventor was that people didn’t listen to a word said by him, so the inventor was lonely.
    49. to have good manners you must be able to accept courtesy, receive it gladly, rejoice when it comes your way.
    A. When you get good manner by chance, you should accept it, receive it and show your rejoicing.
    B. When someone treats you with bad manners, you should accept it with good manners.
    C. You should cheerfully accept any manners which you experience. That means you have good manners.
    D. When you have good manners, you can receive everything gladly.
    50.Different friends fill different niches in each person’s life.
    A. Each person’s life is filled with different friends of different positions.
    B. Different friends have different recesses in each person’s life.
    C. Different friends occupy different positions in each person’s life.
    D. Each person fills his life with different friends of different positions.

    IV.閱讀理解。認真閱讀下列兩篇短文,每篇短文后有5個問題。根據短文的內容從ABCD四個選項中,選擇一個正確答案,并在答題紙上寫上所選答案的字母。(本大題共10小題,每小題1分,共10分。)
    Read the two passages and answer the questions. (10 points)
    Passage 1
    The term “knowledge industries”,” knowledge work” and “ knowledge workers” are only 40 years old. They were coined around 1960, simultaneously but independently. Now everyone uses them, but as yet hardly anyone understands their implications for human values and human behavior, for managing people and making them productive, for economics and for politics. What is already clear, however, is that the emerging knowledge society and knowledge economy will be radically different from the society and economy of the late 20th century, in the following ways.
    First, the knowledge workers, collectively, are the new capitalists. Knowledge has become the key resources, and the only scarce one. This means that knowledge workers collectively own the means of production. But as a group, they are also capitalists in the old sense: through their stakes in pension funds and mutual funds, they have become majority shareholders and owners of many large businesses in the knowledge society.
    Effective knowledge is specialized. That means knowledge workers need access to an organization-a collective that brings together an array of knowledge workers and applies their specialisms to a common endproject. The most gifted mathematics in a secondary school is effective only as a member of the faculty. The most brilliant consultant on product development is effective only if there is an organized and competent business to convent her advice into action. The greatest software designer needs a hardware producer. But in turn the high school needs the mathematics teacher, the business needs the expert on product development, and the PC manufacturer needs the software programmer. Knowledge workers therefore see themselves as equal to those who retain their service as “professionals” rather than as “employees”. The knowledge society is a society of seniors and junior rather than of bosses and subordinates.
    51. In the first paragraph, the author lay stress mainly on_______
    A. the concept of knowledge work
    B. the emerging knowledge society
    C. the late 20th century society
    D. new ways to manage people
    52. The second paragraph mainly tells us that in the knowledge society_______.
    A. knowledge is an important form of capital
    B. knowledge workers will be working for the new capitalists
    C. the resource of knowledge will be scarce
    D. knowledge workers will control all large businesses
    53. We can learn from the third paragraph that in the knowledge society_______
    A. knowledge workers will thrive independently of organizations
    B. knowledge will be more effective than now
    C. knowledge workers and organizations thrive on each other
    D. businesses need advice to develop their products
    54. In the knowledge society, according to the author, the employeremployee relationship is radically different form what is known now in that_______
    A. high schools need brilliant math teachers
    B. a group of knowledge workers apply their specialized knowledge to a common endproject
    C. knowledge workers no longer belong to organizations
    D. knowledge workers are equal to their employers
    55. The best title for the reading passage would probably be_______.
    A. New Capitalists in Knowledge Industry
    B. Knowledge Economy in the Late 20th Century
    C. Characteristics of the Knowledge Society
    D. New Relationship Between the Employer and the Employee
    Passage 2
    What difference does it make if we read text displayed on a computer screen instead of on paper printed with ink? The computer certainly does not guarantee deeper comprehension, greater subtlety of mind, or a wide range of imaginative reference. The mediation of a computer, however, put new powers at the disposal of intelligence. For one thing, the computer itself can do simple reading. As I have noted, it can “read” an immense body of literature in search of designated words. As anyone knows, a reader may spend days in libraries in search of errant information, simply identifying relevant sources. The objection may be raised that a search of texts by computer may block the serendipitous (偶遇的)discoveries that occur while browsing in the stacks of great libraries. No member of the academy need fear that the use of a computer will keep him from the stacks, but browsing is, if anything, easier if texts can be called up on a screen in the serenity of one’s chosen surroundings.
    The great deficiency of libraries, as we know them, is that while titles are catalogued, the libraries have no master indexes of the contents of books. Individual volumes, it is true, have indexes, often of inferior quality, but even the best indexes must be examined one at a time. The great advantage of the electronic library is that a computer could search and analyze its contents without proceeding volume by volume. As work in artificial intelligence develops, computer systems may also become adept at more complex tasks, such as summarizing texts, which has been accomplished experimentally.
    56.What does the writer mainly talk about in this passage?
    A. The deficiencies of the library in providing information.
    B. The different applications of the computer and the library.
    C. The advantages and disadvantages of the computer and library.
    D. The advantages of the computer in search of information.
    57.In the expression “an immense body of literature”(Paragraph 1), the world “literature” is closest in meaning to         .
    A. specific information for a research
    B. printed material in general
    C. words that are designated
    D. fiction written by famous writers
    58.The writer believes that reading by the computer is advisable chiefly because       .
    A. it saves a lot of time to find information needed
    B. it reads more efficiently than a human mind
    C. it covers a much wider range of reference
    D. it guarantees reading efficiency and validity
    59.According to the context, the “simple reading” done by the computer mostly refers to        .
    A. reading in search of intended information only
    B.looking for unexpected information only
    C.reading to locate texts to be used in teaching
    D.reading to set up superior master indexes
    60.The writer’s attitude towards the use of a computer can be best described as       .
    A. conservative
    B. subjective
    C. uncertain
    D. favorable
    Part Two (40 Points)

    V.詞形轉換。將括號里提供的詞轉換成適當的詞形填入答題紙上相應的位置。(本大題共10小題,每小題1分,共10分。)
    Complete each of the following sentences with a (compound) word derived from the one(s) given in brackets. (10 points)
    61.Learning fact does not necessarily give one_______(wise)
    62. The best way to deal with_______ people is to be cool. ( temper, hot)
    63. This book is quite_______. You’d better read it before you write your paper. (inform)
    64. Though the situation was to our_______, we won the game in the end. (advantage)
    65. She gave a (n)_______smile and then asked me whether I could do her a big favor. (resist)
    66. Don’t let those television advertisements_______ you into buying what you don’t really need.( wash brain)
    67. Road accident are happening _______with increasing (frequent)
    68. Her departure was so_______ that everybody was at a loss as to what to do. (expect)
    69. He repeated his_______ that he was not guilty. (assert)
    70. We’ve run out of petrol. What a_______(boredom)

    VI.句子翻譯。將下列句子譯成英語,寫在答題紙上相應的位置。如括號內有特定的要求,請按要求答題。(本大題共5小題,每小題3分,共15分。)
    Translate the following sentences into English (15 points.)
    71.她的想法與我不一致。
    72.歸根到底一句話:落后就要挨打。(come down to )
    73. 我認為目前沒有一個完全不存在歧視的社會。
    74. 他全神貫注地看足球比賽,以至于絲毫沒有覺察到有人在他身邊坐下。(unaware of)
    75. 因為不勝任,所以他根本沒有可能得到這份工作。

    VII.作文。根據所學的一篇課文,寫出150字的短文。(本大題要求寫成短文形式。15分)
    Write a short composition of about 150 words based on one of the texts. (15 points)
    What kind of person was the lighthouse keeper?

     

    綜合英語模擬試題答案
    Ⅰ. 語法、詞匯。本大題共25小題,每小題1分, 共25分。
    1. B   2.A   3.C   4. C  5.D   6.D   7.B   8. A   9. D   10.A   11. C   12. B  13. A  14. D  15. B  16. A  17. C  18. B  19. A   20. A   21. B   22. A   23. B  24. C   25. A
    Ⅱ. 完形填空。本大題共15小題,每小題1分,共15分。
    26. B    27. D   28. D   29. A   30. B   31. D   32. C   33. B   34. C   35. D   36. A   37. A   38. D   39. D   40.B
    Ⅲ. 難句釋義。本大題共10小題,每小題1分,共10分。
    41. D   42. B   43. A   44. A   45. D   46. C   47. B   48. B     49. A   50. C
    Ⅳ. 閱讀理解。本大題共10小題,每小題1分,共10分。
    51. B     52. A   53. C   54. D   55. C   56. C   57. C   58. A   59. C   60. B
    Ⅴ. 詞形轉換。本大題共10小題,每小題1分,共10分。
    61. wisdom    62.hottempered     63. informative    64. disadvantage  65. irresistible    66. brainwash    67. frequency     68. unexpected     69. assertion    70.bore
    Ⅵ. 句子翻譯。本大題共5小題,每小題3分,共15分。
    71. Her ideas do not conform with mine.
    72. It all comes down to one remark: Backwardness will lead to defeat.
    73. At the present I didn’t think you can find a society that is completely free from prejudice.
    74. He was so absorbed in the football match that he was totally unaware of someone sitting down beside him.
    75. Being not fit for the job, he had no chance of getting it at all.
    Ⅶ. 作文。15分
    I think the lighthouse keeper was a person that deserves our respect and admiration.
    Life in the lighthouse seemed very simple and dull, but he had no desire for anything that he did not need or anything that was beyond his power to obtain. For this reason he declined the tobacco Rudolf offered.
    Though his world was limited, his mind was as spacious as the ocean he lived close to. He was kind and generous to Rudolf, a stranger who had come to the lighthouse to seek shelter from the storm. He did not know what a violin was and had never heard music before, but he could understand Beethoven’s work Rudolf played for him.
    He was a man of few words, and did not show much warmth towards Rudolf, but deep down he was greatly attached to his guest. To him the violin was part of the man he wanted to know more about, not something he was interested in because he had never seen it before.


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