第一部分(选择题,共50分)
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,并在答题卡上将相应的字母涂黑。
1.It was there, the police believe, ____ she was able to
activate the recorder she kept in her bag.
A、until B、which C、that D、when
2.It is not yet known ____ computers will one day have
vision as good as human vision.
A、whether B、if C、that D、how
3.If you are now ____ ,you ought to pay more attention to
your health.
A、in the fifties B、in your fifties C、in fifties D、in your
fifty
4. Americans have learned much about he way in which the
system can be managed so as to ____ the peaceful transfer of
power from one party to the other.
A、make it possible B、make possible C、make possibly D、make
it possibly
5. _____ their differences, they fell passionately in love
with each other.
A、As for B、Owing to C、Despite D、Through
6.Such attitudes amount to a belief _____ leisure can and
should be put to good use.
A、which B、if C、whether D、that
7. ____ yourself to the job in hand, and you'll soon finish
it.
A、Reply B、Imply C、Apply D、Supply
8.This will not only keep the study habit alive but also
keep you up to ____ on your class assignments and projects.
A、day B、date C、number D、time
9.I can't ____ the meaning of his poem because it's too
vague.
A、turn out B、put out C、figure out D、look out
10.Some people think that animal research is irrelevant
____ our health and that it can often produce misleading
results.
A、with B、at C、on D、to
II. Cloze Test(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。根据上下文要求选出最佳答案,并在答题卡上将相应的字母涂黑。
Tourism is the temporary movement of people to
destinations outside their normal places of work and
residence(居住),the activities 11 during their stay in those
destinations, and the facilities created to 12 their needs.
Tourism is a luxury. Until recently, participation 13
restricted to the select few 14 could afford both the time and
money to travel. 15 ,increased leisure and higher incomes have
combined to enable more people to join in. Improvements in
transportation, and the growth of inclusive(全包的)tours and
other forms of relatively cheap vacation travel, have further
16 the opportunity to travel for pleasure. Today the majority
of people in the developed world and increasing numbers in the
developing countries are tourists 17 some time in their lives.
Tourism is no longer the special right of a few but is an
accepted and 18 expected part of the life-styles of a large
and growing number of people.
Tourism is 19 major economic and social significance.
More than 270 million tourists spend $92 billion(US)annually
in places outside their own countries. This is one of the
largest items in the world's foreign trade. With a world
growth in visitor arrival rate of 20 6 per cent per year,
tourism is also one of the fastest growing economic
activities. It is the most important export industry and
earner of foreign exchange in many countries.
11. A. undertaken B. to undertake C. undertaking D.
undertook
12. A. demand B. request C. meet D. consider
13. A. is B. was C. will be D. were
14. A. they B. those C. who D. these
15. A. Moreover B. Therefore C. And D. However
16. A. extended B. intended C. tended D. pretended
17. A. in B. on C. over D. at
18. A. even B. still C. so D. yet
19. A. for B. of C. to D. after
20. A. considerably B. relatively C. significantly D.
approximately
III. Reading Comprehension(30 points, 2
points for each item)
从下列每篇短文的问题后所给的四个选择项中选出一个最佳答案,并在答题卡上将相应的字母涂黑。
Passage One
Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.
By the Treaty of Paris of 1763, which ended the war with
the French and the Indians, England gained possession of
Canada and all the territory east of the Mississippi River.
French influence on this continent thus came to an end;
England now controlled most of North America. But the war had
been long and expensive. England had many debts. George III,
king of England, after consulting with his advisers, decided
that the American colonists(殖民者)should help pay some of the
expenses of this war. A standing English army of 10,000 men
had been left in the colonies(殖民地)for protection against the
Indians. The English government also felt that the colonists
should share in the expenses of maintaining this army. The
result was a series of measures, the Grenville Program, passed
by Parliament and designed to raise money in the colonies.
Some of these measures were accepted by the colonists, but one
in particular, the Stamp Act, was met with great protest. The
Stamp Act required that stamps, ranging in price from a few
cents to almost a dollar, be placed on all newspapers,
advertisements, bills of sale, wills, legal papers, etc. The
Stamp Act was one of the causes of the American Revolution. It
affected everyone, rich and poor alike. Some businessmen felt
that the act would surely ruin their businesses.
Of all the voices raised in protest to the Stamp Act, none
had greater effect than that of a young lawyer from Virginia -
Patrick Henry. Henry had only recently been elected to the
Virginia Assembly. Yet when the Stamp Act came up for
discussion, he opposed it almost single-handedly. He also
expressed, for the first time, certain ideas that were held by
many Americans of the time but that never before had been
stated so openly. "Is life so dear or peace so sweet, as to be
bought at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it,
Almighty(万能的)God! I know not what course others may take, but
as for me, give me liberty, or give me death!"
21.From the text we learn that ___________________.
A、Britain took over Canada from the Indians in 1763
B、there had been a war between the French and the Indians
which ended in 1763
C、France used to have control of Canada and some areas east
of the Mississippi River
D、the French still kept some influence in North America
through the Treaty of Paris
22.The Grenville Program refers to _______.
A、King George III's plan to gather money in North America
B、the British government's desire to raise money in North
America
C、a plan to share the expenses of maintaining an army in
the American colonies
D、a decision of the British Parliament to collect money in
the American colonies
23.The Stamp Act _______.
A、was an act about selling stamps at prices from a few
cents to almost a dollar
B、required that all commercial and legal documents in
America have stamps on them
C、was the main cause of the American Revolution
D、chiefly affected business people who felt it would ruin
their businesses
24.From the text we learn that Patrick Henry _______.
A、had been a member of the Virginia Assembly for a long
time
B、didn't know what courses to take to complete his studies
as a lawyer
C、was almost the only one who openly protested against the
Stamp Act
D、didn't value life or peace as much as other people did
25.This passage is mainly about _______.
A、one of the events leading to the American Revolution
B、the Treaty of Paris between Britain and France
C、the Grenville Program to raise money in the American
colonies
D、Patrick Henry, a hero who opposed the Stamp Act
Passage Two
Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.
A number of recent books have reworked subjects, forms
and writing techniques. Today's children read stories about
divorce, death, drugs, air pollution, political extremism and
violence. Relying on the magic of the illustrator, all kinds
of books are being published.
Before they know to read, babies can play with books made
of cloth or books made to take in the bath. Later on, they are
given picture books that may be cubical(立方形的)or triangular,
outsized or very small. They also like work-books which come
with watercolours and paintbrushes, and comic books(漫画册)filled
with details where they have to spot a figure hidden among
thousands of others.
Not that the traditional children's books are being
neglected. There are still storybooks where the pages pop
up(跳起)when they are opened, to make a forest or a castle.
Among the latest ideas are interactive stories where readers
choose the plot(情节)or ending they want, and books on CD, which
are very popular in rich industrialized countries.
The public has enthusiastically greeted the wealth of
creativity displayed by publishers. "Previously, giving a
child a book as often seen as improper," says Canadian author
Marie-France Hebért. Her books, published by a French-language
publisher, sell like hot cakes in hundreds of thousands of
copies. "There's a real appetite for reading these days and I
try to get across to children the passion for reading which is
food for the mind and the heart, like a medicine or a
vitamin."
26."Reworked" as used in Paragraph 1 means "____________".
A、reworded B、rewritten C、processed D、revised
27.In the second paragraph the author lists the kinds of
books__________.
A、recently published B、of various shapes C、babies like
D、popular among children
28.Which of the following statements is true?
A、Books made of cloth came out earlier than picture books.
B、When you buy work-books you will be given free comic
books.
C、Traditional children's books are not being removed from
market.
D、Babies cannot have books while taking a bath.
29.The expression "get across to children" in the last
paragraph probably means "__________".
A、pass on to children B、make children believe C、teach
children D、get around to children
30.The main idea of the last paragraph is that people have
_____.
A、warmly welcomed the abundance of wealth shown by
publishers
B、warmly welcomed the enormous amount of creativity shown
by publishers
C、showed great enthusiasm in publishers of treat wealty
D、reacted strongly to the unlimited creativity of
publishers
Passage Three
Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.
Every body gets sick. Disease and injury make us suffer
throughout our lives until, finally, some attack on the body
brings our existence to an end. Fortunately, most of us in
modern industrialized societies can take relatively good
health for granted most of the time. In fact, we tend to fully
realize the importance of good health only when we or those
close to us become seriously ill. At such times we keenly
appreciate the ancient truth that health is our most precious
asset, one for which we might readily give up such rewards as
power, wealth, or fame(荣誉).
Because ill health is universal problem, affecting both
the individual and society, the human response to sickness is
always socially organized. No society leaves the
responsibility for maintaining health and treating ill health
entirely to the individual. Each society develops its own
concepts of health and sickness and authorizes certain people
to decide who is sick and how the sick should be treated.
Around this focus there arises, over time, a number of
standards, values, groups, statuses, and roles: in other
words, an institution(体系;机构).To the sociologist(社会学家), then,
medicine is the institution concerned with the maintenance of
health and treatment of disease.
In the simplest pre-industrial societies, medicine is
usually an aspect of religion. The social arrangements for
dealing with sickness are very elementary, often involving
only two roles: the sick and the healer(治疗者).The latter is
typically also the priest(牧师), who relies primarily on
religious ceremonies, both to identify and to treat disease:
for example, bones may be thrown to establish a cause, songs
may be used to bring about a cure. In modern industrialized
societies, on the other hand, the institution has become
highly complicated and specialized, including dozens of roles
such as those of brain surgeon, druggist, hospital
administrator, linked with various organizations such as
nursing homes, insurance companies, and medical schools.
Medicine, in fact, has become the subject of intense
sociological interest precisely because it is now one of the
most pervasive and costly institutions of modern society.
31.Which of the following statements is true according to
Paragraph 1?
A、Nowadays most people believe they can have fairly good
health.
B、Human life involves a great deal of pain and suffering.
C、Most of us are aware of the full value of health.
D、Ancient people believed that health was more expensive
than anything else.
32.The word "authorize" in Paragraph 2 means "_______".
A、make way for B、give power to C、write an order for D、make
it possible for
33.In Paragraph 2, we learn that the sociologist regards
medicine as______.
A、a system whose purpose is to treat disease and keep
people healthy
B、a universal problem that affects every society
C、a social responsibility to treat ill health
D、a science that focuses on the treatment of disease
34.According to Paragraph 3, which of the following is NOT
true?
A、In the past, bones might be used to decide why people
fell ill.
B、In pre-industrial societies priests sometimes treated
patients by singing.
C、Modern medicine is so complicated that sociology no
longer has a place in it.
D、There were only two roles in an elementary medical
system, the patient and the one who tried to cure him.
35.The author of this passage is mainly concerned with
______.
A、sociological aspects in medicine B、medical treatment of
diseases
C、the development of medical science D、the role of religion
in medicine
第二部分(非选择题,共50分)
IV. Word Spelling(10 points, 1 point for
two items)
将下列汉语单词译成英语。作为提示,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卷纸上。
36.折叠 v. f _ _ _ 37.电子的 a. e _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 38.出生率 n. b
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
39.创造者 n. f _ _ _ _ _ _ 40.授予;判给 v. a _ _ _ _ 41.共和国 n. r _
_ _ _ _ _ _
42.舌头;语言 n. t _ _ _ _ _ 43.腐朽,腐烂 n. d _ _ _ _ 44.附加,隶属 v. a
_ _ _ _
45.障碍 n. b _ _ _ _ _ _ 46.警报 n. a _ _ _ _ 47.喷,喷涂 v. s _ _
_ _
48.肯定的;阳性的 a. p _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 49.促进;提升 v. p _ _ _ _ _ _
50.经济;节约 n. e _ _ _ _ _
51.推荐 v. r _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 52.智力的;精神的 a. m _ _ _ _ _
53.天文学家 n. a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
54.音乐家 n. m _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 55.给…下定义 v. d _ _ _ _ _
V. Word Form(10 points, 1 point for each
item)
将括号中的各词变为适当的形式填入空白。答案写在答卷纸上。
56.The manager told us to be friendly to the visitors as if
we _____(meet)them before.
57.Robots, ______(become)increasingly prevalent in
factories and industrial plants throughout the developed
world, are programmed and engineered to perform industrial
tasks without human intervention.
58.They were often compelled_____(work)twelve or fourteen
hours a day.
59.It has been proved that their best ideas
seem______(occur)when they were relaxing.
60.Her body, with hands and feet _____(bind), was
discovered by a traveler early in the morning.
61.If it hadn't been for your help, we _____(be)in real
trouble.
62.The greenest and _______(plentiful)leaves are the leaves
of grasses living all over the world.
63.All the worries they might have felt for
him_____(drive)off by the sight of his cheerful face.
64.Anyone ______ (want)to live in the new century will have
to know about the computer.
65.The continuing professional education of ______
(high)educated adults will become a third level in addition to
undergraduate and professional or graduate work.
VI. Translation from Chinese into
English(15 points, 3 points for each item)
将下列各句译成英语并将答案写在答卷纸上。
66.不用说,我们现在已不是生活在传统社会。
67.有些星辰的密度(density)达到某一点就会爆炸。
68.我们匆匆忙忙地赶回学校,生怕天会下雨。
69.这个小伙子偷偷把一块表塞进口袋,没让老师看到。
70.科学家正在研究为什么白日梦(daydreaming)会有益于人们的健康。
VII. Translation from English into
Chinese(15 points)
将下列短文译成汉语并将答案写在答卷纸上。
Americans are proud of the medical achievements made in
this country. Medical scientists have found cures and
prevention for such diseases as polio(小儿麻痹症)and
tuberculosis(肺结核).They have learned a great deal about cancer
and heart disease. Many lives have been saved. American
hospitals are the most modern and best equipped medical
facilities in the world. But this degree of excellence has
been expensive.
Medical costs in the United States are very high. There
is no national health plan for Americans. But there are many
programs available for this purpose. Many people have health
plans at the companies where they work. Under these plans, the
company pays a fixed sum of money regularly into a fund. Then
when the employee needs medical help, he can use money from
the fund to pay for it.
Other people have health insurance. Each monty they pay
money to insurance companies which then pay their medical
expenses. In some medical plans, the insurance company is also
the medical institution. People pay regularly and directly to
the hospital. Then when they need medical treatment, they go
to the hospital without paying more money.
英语(二)试题参考答案
(课程代码0015)
I. Vocabulary and Structure(10 points, 1 point for each
item)
1.C 2.A 3.B 4.B 5.C
6.D
7.C 8.B 9.C 10.D
II. Cloze Test(10 points, 1 point for each item)
11.A 12.C 13.B 14.C 15.D
16.A 17.D 18.A 19.B 20.D
III. Reading Comprehension(30 points, 2 points for each
item)
21.C 22.D 23.B 24.C 25.A
26.D 27.D 28.C 29.A 30.B
31.B 32.B 33.A 34.C 35.A
IV. Word Spelling(10 points, 1 point for two items)
36.fold 37.electronic 38.birthrate
39.founder 40.award
41.republic 42.tongue 43.decay
44.attach 45.barrier
46.alarm 47.spray 48.positive
49.promote 50.economy
51.recommend 52.mental
53.astronomer 54.musician 55.define
V. Word Form(10 points, 1 point for each item)
56.had met 57.becoming 58.to work 59.to
have occurred 60.bound
61.would nave been 62.most plentiful 63.were
driven 64.wanting 65.highly
VI. Translation from Chinese into English(15 points, 3
points for each item)
66.It goes without saying that we are not living in a
traditional society.
67.Some stars explode when their density increases to a
certain point.
68.We hurried back to school lest it should rain.
69.This young man slipped a watch into his pocket without
the teacher's knowing it/being noticed by the teacher.
70.Scientists are studying why daydreaming is
beneficial/conducive to people's health.
VII. Translation from English into Chinese(15 points)
美国人对于本国的医疗成就非常自豪。医学专家找到了治疗和预防小儿麻痹症和肺结核这类疾病的方法,他们对癌症心脏病也很有研究,拯救了许多人的生命。美国的医院拥有世界上最好最现代化的医疗设备。但是这种高水平的医疗代价高昂。
美国的医疗费用很高。美国人没有全国性的医疗保健计划,但是却有许多与此相关的计划。许多人在他们工作的公司有保健计划,根据这些计划,公司定期将一笔固定的钱存入一项基金。一旦雇员需要医疗,他就可以利用这笔基金来支付医疗费用。
其他人有医疗保险。他们每月将钱交给保险公司,保险公司然后支付他们医疗费用。有些医疗计划中,保险公司也是医疗机构。人们定期直接向医院交费,需要看病时,就去医院,而不用额外付费。