全国2005年10月高等教育自学考试
英语(二)试题
课程代码:00015
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. Six out of every ten prisoners in chains are black which is
________ the chain gangs call up images of slavery in centuries
gone by.
A、where
B、when C、what
D、why
2. Einstein claimed that matter and energy are interchangeable
________ there is no “absolute” time and space.
A、so that B、even
if C、in case
D、in order
3. The next generation of robots will have a sense of
_______.
A、feel B、touch C、contact D、grasp
4. Scientists believe that you usually ________ to one idea at a
time.
A、attend
B、tend C、pretend
D、extend
5. From a systems point of ________ problems have multiple
causes.
A、sight B、idea C、perspective D、view
6. In a sense men of this kind begin not so much with a musical
theme ______ with a completed composition.
A、but B、than C、as D、that
7. To these now familiar facts a number of further facts may be
______ some of them only recently recognized.
A、shown B、proposed C、derived D、added
8. He argues that euthanasia doesn’t take into ______ that there
are ways of caring for the dying.
A、opinion B、thought C、mind
D、account
9. Two-thirds of the nation’s voters still identify themselves
______ Democrats of Republicans.
A、for B、as C、by D、over
10. You must push away the many temptations that are always present
______ your schedule is useless.
A、and B、but C、or D、for
II. Close Test (10
points 1 points for each item)
下列短文中有十个空格,每个空格有四个选项。根据上下文要求先出最佳答案,并在答题卡上将相应的字母涂黑。
At the moment some 170000 young people
throughout Britain are suffering what is potentially the most tense
and anxious time of their lives. That is the number of students
currently ___11__ to sit for their A-levels Examinations which
__12__ whether a student proceeds smoothly on to the next rung (梯级)
of the academic ladder or __13__ six years of work at
secondary-school will be spent in the bitter disappointment of
failure.
__14__ the medical “stress-charts” examinations
rank __15__ behind a death in the family a divorce or even the loss
of a job __16__ the symptoms of anxiety are all the most weakening
because __17__ before the event rather than after it and may in
themselves be enough to bring __18__ the student’s worst
fears-failing.
The most crucial point __19__ pre-examination
stress is that it is something the student catches from other
people. He or she is not after all the only person with an interest
__20__ the examination result.
11. A、are preparing B、prepare
C、preparing D、to
prepare
12. A、will decide B、has
decided C、decide D、to
decide
13.
A、whether B、how C、what D、why
14.
A、At B、In C、Above D、Within
15.
A、everywhere B、nowhere C、anywhere D、somewhere
16.
A、thus B、for C、but D、or
17. A、it is
B、they
are C、which
is D、which are
18.
A、back B、along C、about D、through
19. A、about
B、behind C、from D、on
20.
A、of B、in C、on D、with
III. Reading Comprehension (30 points
2points 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.
To meet strict
air-pollution standards scheduled to take effect over the next few
years oil companies are racing to make their fossil fuels as
pollution free as the alternatives chiefly methanol (甲醇) and
natural gas. Last week Atlantic Richfield the eighth largest U.S.
oil company said it had developed just such a fuel: a
cleaner-burning gas that the company claims will cut toxic
emissions (气体的排放) nearly 50.
If making a better gas is so easy why hasn’t
anyone done if before The simple answer: cleaner fuels are more
expensive. ARCO’s new gas will cost more at the pump than standard
gas. If ARCO simply passed those charges on to its customers they
would soon find new places to refuel. But the Los Angeles based
company knows that California is about to set new fuel standards
that will require all oil companies in the state to reformulate
their gas or switch to alternative fuels. ARCO has no plans to sell
ECX until it is ordered to meet the new standards which will take
effect soon.
Producing cleaner gas is a matter of improving
the refining process. Gas is a mixture of as many as 100
carbon-based compounds obtained from crude oil by selectively
distilling i.e.getting rid of various hydrocarbons (碳氢化合物). ARCO’s
goal was to reduce the concentration of pollutant elements. To make
ECX the company’s chemists have to add compounds that cost more to
refine.
The cleaner gas has advantages over fuels like
methanol M85 a mixture of 15 gas and 85 alcohol which costs 25
cents to 40 cents more than standard gas. Unlike methanol ECX can
be used in any car without mechanical adjustments or loss of power.
As a result the development could stop the massive switchover to
alternative fuels. Switching to such fuels as methanol and natural
gas would require mechanical adjustments of the millions of cars
built each year and installing new pumps and tanks at 200000 US
service stations. It would also end the auto-fuel monopoly the oil
industry has enjoyed for nearly a century.
21. Oil companies are competing with
each other to develop ______.
A、cleaner fossil fuels
B、alternatives
for gas
C、pollution-free natural gas
D、alternatives for
methanol
22. The underlined word “toxic” (paragraph 1) can best be replaced
by ______.
A、wasteful B、poisonous
C、radioactive D、impure
23. If ARCO sold ECX now its consumers would ______.
A、ask it to reformulate the new
fuel B、accept the product
without complaint
C、refuse to pay the extra charges
D、turn to other oil
companies
24. ECX is more expensive than standard fuels because it
______.
A、contains more hydrocarbons
B、needs more
crude oil to produce
C、costs more in the refining
process D、saves more energy in
application
25. The writer seems to believe that ECX will help to
_______.
A、develop the oil
industry B、improve
the auto technology
C、establish a diversified auto-fuel
market D、increase the output of alternative
fuels
Passage Two
Question 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.
Anyone who has a fat friend or who is perhaps
himself fat knows only too well now little provision our society
makes for such people. Even the daily round provides numerous
problems. There are few pieces of clothing that can be bought seats
in cinemas or theatres are so uncomfortable that few fat people
attend them. Fortunately good performances are rare. Home furniture
is also hopelessly inadequate. Then there are the problems of
having a bath the standard size of bath just does not allow a fat
person to take up a horizontal (水平的) position but demands him to
stand in it. In today’s world however these are minor worries in a
culture where slimness is in fashion and all things desirable come
to the person with an attractively thin and delicate figure.
Especially in women this attribute is a must if they are to compete
in the marriage market.
In fact slimness is not necessarily either an
ideal condition from a physiological point of view or a natural
characteristic. But this is of little comfort to the fat man or
women living in our present society. This fashion has been just
another aspect of the desire for conformity (一致) we have charts
showing correct weights for each height and there are whole
counters in many shops given over to the display of non-fattening
foods. The fat person is doubly unfortunate in that be cannot hide
his non-conformity unlike so many of us who have perhaps more
subtle forms of eccentricity (怪癖). In those cases where fatness is
the result of over-eating it is of course a reaction to some form
of inner conflict and a much less harmful one than say drug abuse.
Where the over weight is due to some disorder of the body the fat
person is an all-round loser for not only has he a physical illness
to cope with but is mocked for having it by many people who should
know better.
Perhaps fashion will eventually change to allow
a fat frame to become acceptable but at present it seems that the
pencil-slim fashion models are in safe jobs.
26. According to the writer our society
fails to ______.
A、prevent people from getting fat
B、help fat people to lose
weight
C、recognize the needs of fat
people D、inform people of weight
standards
27. In today’s world the biggest problem for fat women is their
difficulty in ______.
A、finding an ideal
husband B、buying
suitable clothes
C、building and attractive
figure D、competing
in the job market
28. It is of little comfort to fat people that ______.
A、slimness is not always an ideal condition
B、slimness is only a fashion at present
C、fatness is not always a physiological problem
D、fatness is only a natural characteristic
29. A fat person is unfortunate because ______.
A、he has nowhere to hide
himself B、he has no one to turn
to for help
C、he is unable to cope with his
illness D、he is unable to
conceal his fatness
30. The writer’s tone can best be described as one of ______.
A、impatience B、dissatisfaction
C、threat D、relief
Passage Three
Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.
Appreciation of sculpture(雕塑) depends upon the
ability to respond to form in three dimensions. That is perhaps why
sculpture has been described as the most difficult of all arts
certainly it is more difficult than the arts which involve
appreciation of flat forms shape in only first distinguishes only
two-dimensional shape it cannot judge distances depths. Later for
its personal safely and practical needs it has to develop (partly
by means of touch) the ability to judge roughly three-dimensional
distances. But having satisfied the requirements of practical
necessity most people go no further. Though they may attain
considerable accuracy in perceiving flat form they do not make the
further intellectual and emotional effort needed to perceive form
in its full spatial (空间的) existence.
This is what the sculptor (雕塑家) must do. He must
think of and use form in its full spatial completeness. He gets the
solid shape as it were inside his head – he thinks of it whatever
its size as if he were holding it completely in his hand. He
mentally visualizes a complex form from all round itself he knows
while he looks at one side what the other side is like he
identifies him self with its center of gravity its mass its
weight.
And the sensitive observer of sculpture must
also learn to feel shape simply as shape not as description. He
must for example perceive an egg as a simple single solid shape
quite apart from its significance as food or from the literary idea
that it will become a bird a cat a heart a tree a gate a book a
bone. From these he can go on to appreciate more complex forms or
combinations of several forms.
31. Sculpture is regarded as the most
difficult of all arts because it can be appreciated only by people
who ______.
A、can judge roughly three-dimensional distances
B、can perceive form in its full spatial existence
C、have attained accuracy in perceiving flat form
D、have met the requirements of practical necessity
32. A “form-blind” man is unable to ______.
A、judge two-dimensional distances
B、see objects clearly at a distance
C、distinguish two-dimensional form
D、respond to form in three dimensions
33. The writer implies that the sensitive observer______.
A、may have trouble appreciating sculpture
B、may get solid shapes inside his head
C、prefers complex sculpture
D、feels shape simply as shape
34. The underlined phrase “the literary idea” (paragraph 3) can
best be replaced by ______.
A、the
imagination B、the
implication
C、the simple fact
D、the natural
law
35. According to the writer the sculptor can actually
_______.
A、get the solid shape in his
head B、put the solid shape in
his hand
C、perceive description as
shape D、fell shape simply as
shape
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。作为作示,每个单词的词类、首字母及字母数目均已给出。
36.
否定,否认
vt. d _ _ _
37. 使暴露,揭发 vt.
e _ _ _ _ _
38. 追赶,追求 vt.
p _ _ _ _ _
39. 宗教,宗教信仰 n. r _ _ _ _ _ _
_
40.
汗 n.
s _ _ _ _
41. 禁止,取缔 vt.
b _ _
42.
分别地 ad.
r _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
43. 心情,情绪 n. m
_ _ _
44.
多样性 n.
d _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
45. 和谐,融洽 n. h
_ _ _ _ _ _
46.
含糊的 a.
v _ _ _ _
47. 富裕的,丰富的 a. w _ _ _ _ _
_
48. 献身,忠诚 n. d
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
49. 松驰,放松 v. r
_ _ _ _
50.
相等地 ad.
e _ _ _ _ _ _
51.
特权 n.
p _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
52.
城市的 a.
u _ _ _ _
53.
港 n.
p _ _ _
54. 文化,教养 n. c
_ _ _ _ _ _
55. 硬币,钱币 n. c
_ _ _
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格。
56. If that sounds like far-fetched fantasy consider these
interesting findings that ____________ (emerge) from eight years of
sleep and dream research at the VA Hospital.
57. You may find yourself __________________________(face) one
interviewer or panel.
58. If thalidomide ____________________________(invent) today it
would never be released for human use because new tests on pregnant
animals would reveal the dangers.
59. ________________________(understand) the effects of apartheid
it is necessary to think of the daily lives of the people.
60. The domestics can have their passports removed
__________________(make) leaving or “escaping” virtually
impossible.
61. Miss Hannah Arent was the first person ________________(define)
the difference between work and labor.
62. Is this because pupils from Britain’s private schools are more
intelligent than those from state schools or are they simply
________________________ (well) prepared
63. A great number of the body’s events
__________________________(schedule) to occur at a certain time of
day.
64. They are too easily regarded as evaluated certainties rather
than as _____________(raw) of raw materials crying to be processed
into the texture of logic.
65. It is these messages that _________________(form) the basis of
the child’s self-esteem.
VI. Translation from Chinese into
English (15 points 3 points for each item)
将下列各句译成英语。
66. 演唱者是由他的学生担任钢琴伴奏的。
67. 所有的理论都来源于实践,并反过来为实践服务。
68. 最新的研究成果表明,白日做梦是日常生活的一部分。
69. 这家航空公司经营五条主干线和二十条支线。
70. 候选人都尽力突出表现一种强有力的领导的形象。
VII. Translation from English into
Chinese (15 points)
将下列短文译成汉语。
71. Like many lovers of books Mary and
her husband Richard seldom walked past a bookstore without stopping
to look inside. They often talked of opening their own store one
day.
In 1992 they opened the Mystery Lovers Bookshop
near their home. With three children in college the couple could
not spend all the family’s money to start a shop. To cover the
$100000 cost they drew some of their savings borrowed from
relatives and from a bank.
The store nearly broke even in its first year
with only $120000 in sales. But today Mystery Lovers makes sales of
about $420000 a year. After paying taxes business costs and the six
part-time sales clerks Richard and Mary together earn about
$34000.
“the job you love may not go hand in hand with a
million-dollar income” says Richard. “This has always been about an
enjoyable life for ourselves not about making a lot of money.”