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学士学位英语试题及答案
成人高等教育学士学位英语考试试卷
PaperOne试卷
(90minutes)
PartIDialogueCompletion(15points)
Directions:
Thereare15shortimcompletedialoguesinthispart,eachfollowedby4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosethebestonetocompletethedialogueandmarkyouransweronthe
ANSWERSHEETwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
1.Client:
Hello.MayIspeaktoMr.Smith?
Secretary:
A.Hello.Thanksforcalling.
C.Hello.Who'reyou,please?
2.RoommateA:
IwishyouwouldnRoommateB:
A.I'mafraidso.
C.Sorry!
Isitdisturbingyou?
B.Speaking,please.
D.I'msorry.He'satameetingnowthaveyourradiosoloud.
B.It'snoneofyourbusiness.
D.Really?
It'snotmyfault.
3.
dlovetohaveyou.
Mary:
We'rehavingafewpeopleoverforadinnerFriday.We
Tom:
A.Oh,I'dloveto.ButI'mafaid.
B.Oh,really!
WhattimeshouldIcome?
C.No.Ihavetopreparefortheexam.
D.Yes.ThoughIhavetotaketheexam.
4.
'vedtiakeasan
Son:
I'mterriblysorry.Mom.I
Mom:
A.Oh,whatashame!
B.Oh,dear.Howawfulitis!
C.Oh,thatdoesn'tmatter.D.Oh,I'msosorryaboutthat.
5.Jane:
Hello.
Danny:
Hi,Jane.lsJohnthere,please?
A.No.He'snothereatthemoment.
B.No.Heasay.Callbacklater.
C.Sorry.Idon'tknowwhereheis.
D.
Sorry.He'snothererightnow.Anymessage?
A.It'sOK.Pleasewalkslowly.
B.Whydoyouwanttogonow?
C.Yeah,it'sreallylate.Doasyoulike.
D.Wontyousayforanothercupoftea?
8.Cathy:
DoyoumindopeningthedoorformeRobert:
.
A.Yes,I'IIdoit.B.It'snothing
C.That'sallrightD.Notatall
9.Katherine:
Haven'tseenyouforages,Linda!
Howareyougettingon?
Linda:
Quitewell.Andyou?
Katherine:
Prettygood.How'syourhusband?
Linda:
Oh,we'vegotdivorced.
Katherine:
A.Oh,I'msosorrytohearthat.B.Whatashame!
C.It'sreallyaproblem.D.Hopeyou'llgetbett
10.Customsofficer:
CouldIhaveyourname,please?
Passenger:
It'sPaine,SarahPaine.
Customsofficer:
?
Passenger:
It-A-bNP-E.
A.HowdoyouspellyourlastnameB.What'syourlastname,please
C.HowtopronouneyourlastnameD.HowcouldIspeakyourlastname
11.Stranger:
.Doyouknowwherethenearestbankis,please?
Resident:
Sure.It'sonKingStreet,betweenSixthandSeventhAvenue.
Stranger:
Thankyou.
A.HelpmeB.Forgiveme
C.ExcusemeD.Troubleyou
12.Mary:
Peter,wouldyouliketogotoapartythisSunday?
Peter:
.Whatkindofpartyyoumean?
Mary:
It'sabirthdayparty.
A.SoundsgoodB.Looksnice
C.SeemsallrightD.Feelsgreat
13.Susan:
That'sabeautifulskirtyouhaveon!
Lily:
.
A.Actually,Idon'tlikeitverymuch
B.Oh,thankyou.Ijustgotityesterday
C.Yes.Butitisn'tsoasyousaid
D.No,it'snotthatbeautiful.Yoursetseb
14.John:
MayIuseyourcomputerthisafternoon,Susie?
Susie:
Sure,butIhavetofinishtypingmytermpapertoday.
John:
.
A.DoasyoupleaseB.Oh,I'msorry
C.ThankyoujustthesameD.Nevermindit
15.Patient:
Ifeelterribletoday.Mystomachdoesn'tfeelwellatall.
Doctor:
.
A.Youshouldtakesomethingforit
B.That'stoobadforyourhealth
C.Itservesyouright
D.Remember.Don'tdothatagain
PartnReadingComprehension(40points)
Directions:
Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachofthepassagesisfollowedby5questionsornufinishedstatements.Foreachofthem.thereare4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosethebestoneandmarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
Passageone
MichaelPhelpshasalreadybeenconsideredbysomeasthegreatestall-aroundcompetitorinthehistoryofhissport.Atthe2004U.S.Trials,PhelpsqualifiedforAthensinsixindividualevents
acrosseverypossiblestroke.HefinallyearnedfivetitlesofOlympicchampion.ShouldPhelpssponsor.MichaelPhelpswasborntoJune30,1985.Hisfatherwasagoodathlete,andpassedhisabilityontohiskids.
Michael'coachtoldMichaelc'motherthathersonwasararetelent.Long-limbedwithbighandsandfeet,hetooktoinstructionverywell,lovedtoworkhardandneverseemednervousis
competition.Byallaccounts,hisframeisperfectforaswimmer.Hisbighandsandfeetarelikepaddlesinthewater.Thebutterflyishissignaturestroke,buthe'sshowntheabilitytcanyevent.
In1999,Michaelbrokearecordinthe200-meterbutterflyforthe20-year-oldagegroupatthJuniorNationals.At15,MichaelbecametheyoungestswimmertocompeteSydneyOlympicsfortheU.S.in68years.Inanastonishingperformanee,hemedaledsixtimesandsetfiveworldrecords.Michaelwonthe200-meterbutterflywithanewworldmark,andalsoturnedinrecordtimesinthe100-meterbutterflyand200-meterindividualmedley(混合泳)—doingsoonthesameday,whichwasafirstinswimminghistory.
Outsideofhisswimmingcareer,Michaelwasanormalteenager.Hedidn'tthegettingou
bedinthemorning;butrefusedtoslowdownoncehisdaybegan.MichaelhashissightssetonmorethanOlympicglory.HewantstotransformhissportthewayothergreatathleteslikeMichaelJordanandTigerWoodshave.
16.WhichofthefollowingisthebiggestachievementofMichaelPhelpssofar?
A.Anall-aroundcompetitorinthehistoryofswimming.
B.Breakingofarecordinthe200-meterbutterfly.
C.Sixindividualeventsacrosseverypossiblestroke.
D.FivetitlesofOlympicchampion.
17.FromParagraph1itcanbeinferredthatthepassagewaswritten.
A.rightin2005
B.atatimebetween2004and2005
C.justbeforeAthens2004
D.immediatelyafterAthens2004
18.MichaelPhelpsturnedtobetheyoungestAmericanswimmer.
A.in1999,whenhebrokearecordinthe200-meterbutterfly
B.in2004,whenheattendedAthens2004
C.in2000,whenheattendedSydneyOlympics
D.inanastonishingperformanceathomeintheU.S.
19.hatingtogetoutofhisbedinthemorning,MichaelPhelpswouldn'tslowdown
oncehisdaybegan.
A.AsB.ThoughC.OnceD.Despiteof
20.ThelastsentenceofthepassagetellsusthatMichaelPhelpsissoambitiousasto
A.winmanymoregoldmedalsfortheU.S.
B.remakehistoryofhissportlikeM.JordanandT.Woods
C.becomethegreatestworldrecordbreakerinsporthistory
D.bebyfarthegreatestsportsmanwithOlympicglory
PassageTwo
Mostpersonnelmanagersagreethatjobinterviewsareoneoftheleastobjectiverecruimentmethods.Buttheadvantagesoftestingarenotgoingtochangetheattractionoftheinterviewtoemployers.Theappealoftheinterviewhaseverythingtodowiththehumanfactor.
Mostpeoplebelievethattheyareareasonablejudgeofcharacterandtrusttheirinstinctivefeeling.Wemightusesomekindoftesttoaidtheselectionprocess,butweusuallypickacandidatewhointerviewswell,hasgoodqualificationsandimpressiveworkrecord.
Butsupposethecandidateliesorislessthancompletelyhonest.“Thiscanbeaseriousproblemforemployers”,explainsAlanConrad,ChiefExecutiveatOptimusRecruiment.mostdifficultliarstofindarethosewhotellhalf-truthsratherthancompletelies.”esRearchshowsthatupto75percentofresumesareinaccurateonpurpose.Themostcommonpracticeisomission.
Interviewershouldthereforeconcentrateonareasofuncertainysuchasgapsbetweenperiodsofemploymentandjobdescriptionsthatseemstrange.“Focusingontheseareaswillforcecandidatestotellthetruthorbecomeincreasinglydishonest.Thisisusuallywhenpeoplesignaltheiranxietybytheirbodylanguage.Sweatontheupperlip,falsesmilesandnervoushandmovementsallindicatediscomfort.”
Conraddoesnotsuggestanaggressivepolicy-styleinterviewtechnique,butinsiststhatcloseinspectionofaresumeisabsolutelyessential.Onlybyaskingtherightquestionscanyouconfirmthesuitabilityofthecandidateorputpressureonthosewhoarebeinglessthancompletelyhonest.
21.Thebesttitleofthispassagecanbe.
A.HowtoCatchOuttheDishonestCandidate
B.HowtoFindaJobbyTricks
C.DisadvantagesofJobInterviews
D.AdvantagesofJobInterviews
22.Theliarshardtorecognizearethosewhotell.
A.completetruthsB.completelies
C.partialtruthsD.mainlytruths
23.Howwerethejobapplicantsabletoliewithoutbeingdetected?
A.Byleavingoutsomenecessaryinformation
B.Byprovidingmoreinformationthanneeded.
C.Byusingtheirbodylanguage.
D.Bytellingsomeunbelievablelies.
24.Inordertopickupaqualifiedandanhonestcandidate,Conradsuggeststhatwe.
A.examinetheresumescarefully
B.inspectthecandidatesaggressively
C.correcttheresumesintentionally
D.compareone'sresumewithothers'
25.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsjobinterviews?
A.MostobjectiveB.Toosubjective.
C.SuspiciousD.Credulous.
PassageThree
Ourworldiswonderfulwithbirdsthatareabsolutelyamazingandunbelievable.Onekindofsuchbirdsisthecoot—aclumsybirdsounlovedthatitsnameimpliessomethingofanoldfool.”Thbeirdhasaremarkableabilitytorecognizeamdcountitseggs,”saysbehavioral
ecologistBruceLyonoftheUniversityofCaliforniaatSantaCruz.Cootsneedtobetrickybecauseofthenunsualwaytheanimals.Compete:
Onecootwillputitseggssecretlyintoanother'snesttotrickthehostintoraisingtheinvader'seggs.Butnestownersuse
fightback,Lyonfinds.
Overfoursummers,Lyonmonitored400cootnestsnearWilliamsLakeincentralBritishColumbia,taggingtheeggswithamarker.Ofthese,160cootnestsreceivedeggsfromunrelatedcoots.Thehostsgenerallywerenotfooled,however,.Abouthalfthetime,cootparentsrejectedthestrangeeggscompletely,usuallybyburnygithemdeepinthenest.“Foreign