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学位英语考试真题
2011年安徽省成人学位外语考试真题
PaperOne(试卷一)
PartIDialogueCompletion
Directions :
Thereare15incompleteshortdialoguesinthispart,eachfollowedby4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD。
ChoosethebestonetocompletethedialogueandmarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEET.
1.—Excuseme,sir.WouldyoupeasetellmehowtogettoBeijingHotel?
—.Wouldyouliketotakeabusorwalk?
A.AllrightB.It’sOK
C.Yes,ofcourseD.Don’tmentionit
2.—Howniceyournewdresslooksonyou!
—
A.ThanksB.Yoursisnice,too
C.Iboughtityesterday.D.Really?
3.—?
—Yes.I’llhavesonesalad,roastbeef,andmashedpotatoes.
A.WhatdoyouwanttoeatB.Areyoureadytoordernow
C.DoyouwantthemenuD.Doyoulikethesefood
4.—Hey,youlookconcerned.?
—Thefinalexam.I’mnotfullypreparedyet.
A.What’swrongwithyouB.Areyouill
C.AreyoucomfortableD.What’sonyoumind
5.—John,wherearethecookies?
Don’ttellmeyouarethemall!
Again!
—.Icouldn’thelpit.Theyweresogood.
A.No,Ididn’tB.Don’tblameme
C.Yes,IdidD.Don’tbeangry
6.—Sir,?
—Yes,sir.Youranthroughthestopsign.MayIseeyourdriverlicense,please?
A.whydoyoustopmeB.whatareyoudoing
C.areyoustoppingmeD.didIdoanythingwrong
7.—Hi,Linda,doyouthinkit’spossibletohaveatalkthisafternoon?
—,butI’vegotaprettytightschedulethisafternoon.
A.IthinkitisB.Idon’tthinkso
C.I’mafraidnotD.I’dloveto
8.—ABCBookingOffice.Goodmorinng,?
—Yes,IwanttoflytoGuangzhouthedayaftertomorrowandIwanttokmowifthereisaflightsometimearound3p.m.
A.CanIhelpyouB.Doyouwanttotravel
C.WheredoyouwanttogoD.Whatdoyuwantmetodo
9.—Welcometoourshop.AnythingIcandoforyou?
—.
A.I’mnotsureB.I’dlikeasweater
C.IhopesoD.Thankyouverymuch
10.—HaveyouheardthatWanghasdivorcedherhusband?
—.Shelooksquitemiserable.
A.I’veheardofitB.I’veneverheardofit
C.IfeelsosorryD.It’sapity
11.—Excuseme,I’mafraid.CouldyoutellmewhereIam?
—You’reonthe77thstreet.Wherewouldyouliketogo?
A.I’mmissingB.Idon’tknowwheretogo
C.I’velostmywayD.Iamastrangerhere
12.—What’stheweatherlikeinyourhometown?
—,usuallywarmandsunnyinspringandautumn.
A.ItisawfulB.Ilikeitverymuch
C.It’sveryniceD.Idon’tlikeitverymuch
13.—Well,?
—I’mnotfelingwell,doctor.Ihaveasorethroat.
A.areyouallrightB.what’syourquestion
C.areyoufeelinggoodD.whatseemstobeyourtroble
14.—Pamela,canyoucometoameetingonFriday?
—.Letmecheckmyschedule.
A.I’mnotsureB.Nevermind
C.That’simpossibleD.Don’trefusehim
15.—.Mike.It’salittlechillyinhere.
—Okay.IsthereanythingelseIcandoforyoubeforeIleave?
A.TakethebookwithyouB.Pleaseclosethewindow
C.GivemetheremoteControlD.Turnoffthelightinthekitchen
PartIIReadingComprehension
Direction:
Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedby5questionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemthereare4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosethebestoneandmarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEET.
Passage1
Nearlyaquarter-centuryafteraGermanboytossedamessageinabottleoffashipintheBalticSea,he’sreceivedananswer.
A13-year-oldRussian,DaniilKorotkikh,waswalkingwithhisparentsonabeachwhenhesawsomethingglitteringlyinginthesand.
“Isawthatbottleanditlookedinteresting,”KorotkikhtoldTheAssociatedPressonTuesday.“ItlookedlikeaGermanbeerbottlewithaceramicplug,andtherewasamessageinside.”
Hisfather,whoknowsalittleGerman,translatedtheletter.Itsaid:
“MynameisFrank,andI’mfiveyearsold.MydadandIaretravelingonashiptoDenmark.Ifyoufindthesletter,pleasewritebacktome,andIwillwritebacktoyou.”
Theletter,dated1987,includedanaddressinthetownofCoesfeld.
Theboyintheletter,FrankUesbeck,isnow29.Hisparentsstillliveattheletter’saddress.
“AtfirstIdidn’tbelieveit,”UesbecktoldtheAPaboutgettingtheresponsefromKorotkikh.Infact,hebarelyrememberedthetripatall;hisfatheractuallywrotetheletter.
TheRussianboysaidhedoesnotbelievethatthebottleactuallyspent24yearsinthesea“Itwouldnothavesurvivedinthewaterallthattime,”hesaid.Hebelieveditbadbeenhiddenunderthesandwherehefoundit.
Inthewebchatearlierthismonth,UesbekgaveKorotkikhhisnewaddresstowritetoandpromisedtowritebackwhenhereceiveshisletter.
“He’lldefinitelygetanotherletterfromme,”the29-year-oldsaid.
UesbeckwasespeciallythrilledthathewasabletohaveapositiveimpactonalifeofayoungpersonfarawayfromGermany.
16.Themessageinthebottlewasfoundyearslater.
A.25B.24C.29D.20
17.Theletterinthebottlewaswrittenin.
A.RussianB.EnglishC.FrenchD.German
18.Theletterinthebottlewasactuallywrittenby.
A.FrankB.KorotkikhC.Frank’sfatherD.Korotkikh’sfather
19.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?
A.DaniilKorotkikhbelievedthebottlemusthavestayedintheseaaltthetimebeforehegotit.
B.Frank,theGermanmangavetheRussianboyhisnewaddress.
C.FrankandKorotkikhhavemeteachotherthroughthewebchat.
D.ItislikelythatFrankandKorotkikhwillarrangeameetinginperson.
20.Thattheletterisfoundandansweredsomanyyearslaterisa(n)toallthepeople.
A.surpriseB.tragedyC.gloryD.honour
Passage2
Today,manypeoplearestarvingtodeath.Thereisashortageoffoodandtheavailablefoodistooexpensiveforhungrypeopletobuy.Therefore,theygowithoutfood,oreachdayhaveonlyoneortwosmallmealslackingthenecessaryvitaminstomaintaingoodhealth.
Recently,amanwhowantedtounderstandtheconditionsofsuchpeopleconductedanexperiment.Heonlyateonemealadayforamonthbutcontinuedtoworkashenormallydid.
Duringthefirstfivedayshewashungryathisregularmealtimes,butafterhehaddunkaglassofwaterhishungerwentaway.Intheevening,whenheatehisonemeal,heateauicklyandconsumedalargeamount.Duringthenextfewdays,althoughhewasnothungryduringtheday,hequicklynoticedeveryfoodstall,andthesmeltoffoodcaughthisattention.Duringthethirdandfourthweeks,hehadhungerpainsandlackedphysicalstrength.Helookedforwardtohisonemealandateitveryslowly,enjoyingeverybite.Withoutit,heknewhewouldhavehardlyenoughenergytowork.
Thisexperiencechangedhisattitudeaboutsomethings.Havingacupofteawasnotjustapastime,italsogavehimstrength.Hemorefrequentlynoticedoverweightpeoplewhothrewawaylefoverfood.Herealizedtheimportanceoffoodfortheveryhungryperson,Hecouldnolongereasilypassbyahungrybeggaronthestreet.Butmostimportant,hecouldnowsympathizeinasmallwaywiththestarvingpeopleoftheworld.
21.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,todaytheproblemwithmanypeopleisthat
A.theydon’teatfood
B.theyaretoopoortobuyfood.
C.thefoodtheyeatlacksvitamins
D.notenoughfoodisprovidedtothem
22.Themanateonlyonemealadaybecause.
A.therewasaseriousshortageoffood
B.itwasaneffectivewayoflosingweight
C.hewantedtoknowhowhungrypeoplecouldbe
D.hecouldnotaffordtohavehtreemealsaday
23.Atfirst,whenhewashungryhefoundthataglassofwater.
A.gotridofhisthirst
B.couldremovehishunger
C.hardlyproducedanyeffect
D.onlymadehimfeelhungrier
24.Theexperimentmadethemanrealizethat.
A.mostpeoplearejusteatingforfun
B.overweightpeoplearewastingfood
C.foodhasadifferentmeaningforpeople
D.leftoverfoodshouldn’tbethrownaway
25.Aftertheexperimentwasover,themanmighthavefeltthat.
A.hungerislesspainfulonceyougetusedtoit
B.amancansurviveforyearsononlyonemealaday
C.youenjoyyourfoodmoreifyougohungryforawhile
D.somethingshouldbedoneforthehungrypeopleoftheworld
Passage3
Acollegeeducationisnotjustpreparationforacareer,however.Inadditiontotakingcoursesintheirmajorfieldofstudy,studentsenrollinelectivecourses.Theymaytakeclassesthathelpthemunderstandmoreaboutpeople,nature,government,orthearts.Well-roundedpeoplearelikelytobebettercitizens,betterparentsandmoreinteresingandinterestedindividuals.
Althoughtwo-thirdsofAmericanhighschoolgraduatesgoontostudyincollege,recenthighschoolgraduatesnolongerdominatethecollegecampuses.Adultsofallagesreturntotheclassroom,eitherfornewvocationalskillsorforpersonalgrowth.In1966,forexample,almost20%ofAmericancollegestudentswereoverage35.Some500,000collegestudentsareover50.AmericanfaithinthevalueofeducationisexemplifiedbytherisingnumberofAmericanswhohaveatleastabachelor’sdegree.Almostone-quarterofAmericansoverage25arecollegegraduates.Collegeattendanceisnotreservedforthewealthyandtheacademicallytalented.Itisavailabletoanyonewhowantstogo.Rightnowabout15millionstudentsaretakingadvantageoftheopportunity.Forthosenotacademicallypreparedtohandlecollege-levelwork,about80%ofundergraduateschoolsofferremedial(sometimescalleddevelopmental)classesinreading,writing,andmath.
TheU.S.hasabout3,700institutionsofhigherlearning.About1,600oftheseare2-yearschools.Morethan2,000are4-yearschools,manyofwhichalsohavegraduateprograms.Withsomanycollegestochoosefrom,howdoprospectivestudentsfindtherightoneforhteirnedds?
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