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湖南省成人本科學士學位英語考試考題
ENGLISH QUALIFYING TEST
FOR BACHELOR-DEGREE APPLICANTS
注 意 事 項
一、將自己的校名、姓名、學校代號、準考證號寫在答題紙和作文紙上??荚嚱Y(jié)束后,把*模擬題冊、答題紙和作文紙放在桌上,監(jiān)考人員收卷后才可離開考場。*模擬題冊、答題紙和作文紙均不得帶出考場。
二、仔細讀懂題目的說明。
三、在120分鐘內(nèi)答完全部*模擬題,不得拖延時間。
四、多項選擇題的答案一定要劃在答題紙上。作文寫在作文紙上。凡是寫在*模擬題冊上的答案一律無效。
五、多項選擇題只能選一個答案,多選作答錯處理。選定答案后,用HB濃度以上的鉛筆在相應(yīng)字母中部劃一條橫線。正確方法是
[A][B][C][D]
使用其他符號答題者不給分。劃線要有一定的粗度,濃度要蓋過字母底色。
六、如果要改動答案,必須先用橡皮擦凈原來選定的答案,然后再按上面的規(guī)定重新答題。
Part I Listening Comprehension (20 minutes)
Section A
Directions: In this section, you will hear 11 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversation and the question will be spoken twice. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.
Example: You will hear:
You will read:
A) At the office.
B) In the waiting room.
C) At the airport.
D) In a restaurant.
From the conversation we know that the two were talking about some work they have to finish in the evening. This is most likely to have taken place at the office. Therefore, A) "At the office" is the best answer. You should choose Answer [A] on the Answer Sheet and mark it with a single fine through the centre.
Sample Answer [A] [B] [C] [D]
1. A) The teacher made the students write in class.
B) The teacher taught a new lesson.
C) The teacher put off the class until Friday.
D) The teacher reviewed a previous lesson.
2. A) It's going to be a lot of fun. C) It’s going to attract a lot of students.
B) It's going to require a lot of reading. D) It’s going to work out quite well.
3. A) To a restaurant. C) To a play.
B) To the beach. D) To a music hall.
4. A) The train is crowded. C) The train is on time.
B) The train is late. D) The train is out of order.
5. A) Mary enjoys learning mathematics.
B) Mary has never studied mathematics.
C) Mary is perhaps poor at mathematics.
D) Mary must be good at mathematics.
Part II Reading Comprehension (35 Minutes)
Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.
Questions 16 to 20 are based on the following passage.
Passage One
The modern village of Apollonia is on the coast, sixteen kilometers north of Cyrene. It is reached by a delightful road that drops down 700 meters over two huge “steps” of rock to the sea.
Tourists go down to Apollonia in the afternoon, after they have spent the morning in Cyrene. Both places were cities long ago, and they are full of interesting and beautiful ruins. There is more to be seen in Cyrene — on the ground, you understand. If you want to know the excitement of an underwater city, Apollonia is the place.
Some ruins of Apollonia are on the mainland. Some are on an island a thousand meters from the short. The rest now lie between, under eight or ten meters of water. The sea is warm, seldom rough. It is often almost as clear as glass.
On a still day, then, swim out towards the island. Swim under water as much as you can, with your eyes open. Look down.
First you see a street, with houses and shops on both sides. Their roofs have fallen in, but the walls are standing. Some shops have a big stone table — a counter perhaps ?C and stone shelves. At the end of this street you come to a square. It has a wide pavement all around, and some buildings open directly on to the pavement. Were they cafes? Did the waiters put tables and chairs on the pavement in summer long ago?
Over two thousand years ago the king of Egypt visited the city. He brought his daughter Cleopatra with him. She was ten years old at the time, and her father built a huge swimming bath for her. You can still see Cleopatra's Bath, behind the cafes in the square. And you will not be surprised to hear that it is still full of water!
16. How far is the underwater city Apollonia away from Cyrene?
A) About 16 kilometers. C) About 700 kilometers.
B) About 1,000 kilometers. D) About 8 to 10 kilometers.
17. What do we learn from the passage?
A) Cyrene’s underwater sights are very interesting.
B) Apollonia’s underwater ruins make the tourists excited.
C) The underwater city has only one part.
D) The ruins of the underwater city are all on an island.
18. What did the king of Egypt do when he visited the city with is ten-year-old daughter?
A) He built a small, well-equipped bath for his daughter.
B) He built a large square for his daughter to play.
C) He built many cafes in the square.
D) He built a huge swimming bath for his daughter.
19. What did the author suggest that you visit Apollonia?
A) Drop two "steps" of rock to the sea. C) Swim under water.
B) Go along the beach. D) Swim out towards the island.
20. The author says that "Cleopatra's Bath is still full of water" because
A) it's still open to the tourists to take a bath
B) it's under about nine meters of water
C) it's too huge to be full of water
D) it's big enough to be a swimming pool
Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.
Passage Two
Many American college and university students live in university residence halls. These halls are popularly called "dorms". Residence halls may offer various types of living accommodations. There are single rooms, in which a student lives alone but there probably are a good many more double rooms, which two students share. Some dorms have sets of rooms, where small groups of students have separate bedrooms but share a bathroom and maybe a study room.
There are usually a number of conveniences available for those living in university residence halls. Most have washing machines and clothes dryers for use by the residents. Many dorms have kitchens where students can prepare light meals: Residence halls generally provide not only room and board but public rooms and recreational facilities (娛樂設(shè)施) and sometimes study rooms for their use.
If you live in a dormitory you need to know what the rules and regulations are. Meals usually are served at only certain hours, and you must be there at those hours if you expect to eat. There may be only certain hours when visitors may come, or they may be limited to certain areas of the dormitory. Often cooking in bedrooms is prohibited (禁止), and the use of certain pieces of electrical equipment such as coffee pots or hair dryers may be limited.
Living in a residence hall carries certain obligation (義務(wù)). You have to be considerate of others, especially during study hours. Telephone calls and visits by friends should be short. You have to cooperate in keeping the room as neat as possible. It is sometimes hard to be tolerant of another person's habits that may differ from your own.
21. Residence halls in American universities provide .
A) single rooms shared by two students.
B) apartments for small groups of students.
C) double rooms for two students.
D) separate rooms with a common bathroom.
22. Living in university halls is convenient because .
A) meals are served at any time
B) most halls provide various facilities
C) public rooms are available for visitors
D) all have study rooms for their own use
23. What is prohibited in residence halls?
A) Eating meals in one's bedroom. C) The use of electrical equipment.
B) The use of coffee pots. D) Preparing meals in bedrooms.
24. What must you learn to be tolerant of if you live in a dormitory?
A) Your roommate's telephone calls.
B) Habits that may differ from your own.
C) Visits by your roommate's friends.
D) Roommates who are inconsiderate.
25. Living in a residence hall you have to .
A) do your best to keep the room clean
B) form a habit of other's
C) have your phone calls in your room
D) study hard during study hours
Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.
Passage Three
What is a good listener? Students who feel they are say it is because they pay attention; remember what the person says; and ask questions based on what the other has said; or it is because they like people and are interested in them. They feel they are poor listeners when they think about something else while the other is talking or when they're tired, or not interested in what she or he is talking about. In fact, there are a variety of ways to listen, just as there are a variety of ways to say something. Human beings are complex and concealing. Often we don't say what we want to say, or say exactly the opposite of what we want to say. Sometimes, we aren't honest or direct with another because we think we don't have the right or are afraid of what will happen if we are. The body "talks", too, sometimes more honestly than the tongue.
These different ways of talking need different ways of listening. To keep the seesaw going in conversations and in relationships, we need to understand and use these different ways, especially if our goal is to be a caring, thoughtful person. By knowing how
to listen in various ways, you can be accurate in picking up messages no matter how they are masked or distorted (變形了的) or how they are delivered. Some messages are heard just by listening silently; some, by holding a hand or giving a hug (擁抱). But to be able to respond accurately, you need to hear accurately.
Most people listen only with their ears. Too few listen with their hearts as well as their ears, listening to the other's, sharing of his or her hopes, joys, fears.
26. According to the passage, listening only with ears may happen to us when .
A) we are emotionally tired C) we are so interested in the topic
B) we are physically disabled D) we are asked many questions
27. Which of the following is NOT TRUE about a good listener?
A) He can feel what the speaker thinks.
B) He can share the speaker's feeling.
C) He can remember what the speaker says.
D) He can listen with his heart.
28. The purpose in writing the second paragraph is to .
A) demonstrate why we are not honest in communication
B) explain how our body "talks"
C) illustrate ways used by people in speaking
D) show that understanding one's speech is not an easy job
29. The word "seesaw" (Line 1, Para. 3) probably means .
A) communication C) understanding
B) purpose D) friendship
30. According to the passage our failure to give proper response to the speaker is probably because .
A) we misunderstand what he says C) he speaks in a distorted way
B) we don't like the speaker D) he speaks in a different language
Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.
Passage Four
Superstition (迷信) is a difficult question. We cannot quite say that superstition in Britain is dead. Its history is too long and too recent for that, and indeed you will find many remains of it in modem Britain. But they are only connected chiefly with vague beliefs of good luck and bad luck. It is unlucky, for instance, to walk under a ladder, or to spill salt, or break a mirror, or to have anything to do with number 13; whereas a horseshoe brings good luck, and people jokingly "touch wood" to prevent the return of a past misfortune. There are still many strange country remedies against sickness which are obviously superstitions. Most of all, there is still a surprising amount of interest in fortune-telling, e.g. in the form of "horoscopes" (占星術(shù)) in newspapers and women's magazines — though for most people this is nothing more than an amusement, which they may well be slightly ashamed of.
But the real measure of superstition is fear. In this sense there is no superstition in Britain. British people as a whole do not believe in evil influences or evil spirits. Sickness and misfortune do not come from devils, but are the result of chance or foolishness or inefficiency. Devils belong only to history books. Devils exist only in the mind — usually the minds of others. Magic is simply an interesting word for performing
tricks. Fairies (童話故事中的仙女) are pretty little winged creatures in "fairy stories" for children and any adult who believed in fairies or magic or devils would be considered slightly mad. Thus, modem Britain has largely emerged from superstition, and the future seems to consist not of devils, but of matter and machines.
31. The author's purpose in writing this passage is to .
A) criticize British people's superstitious beliefs
B) show British people's attitudes towards superstitious beliefs today
C) describe various superstitious beliefs still practiced in modern Britain
D) emphasize the influence of superstition upon the British people
32. According to the remaining superstitious beliefs in Britain, all the following are concerned with bad luck except .
A) break a mirror C) touch wood
B) walk under a ladder D) pour salt out
33. For most British people today, a horoscope column in newspapers is .
A) just for fun C) only for women
B) for making money D) for fortune-telling
34. In the future, British people will .
A) become slaves of machines C) get rid of their beliefs of God
B) remove fairies from their life D) have no superstitious beliefs
35. The author's attitude towards the changing of superstition-belief is .
A) optimistic C) critical
B) pessimistic D) neutral
Part III Vocabulary and Structure (25 minutes)
Directions: There are 40 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.
36. John's score on the test is the highest in his class; he have studied very hard.
A) should C) must
B) may D) ought to
37. It was difficult to guess what his to the news would be.
A) reaction C) comment
B) impression D) opinion
38. that the trade between the two countries reached its highest point.
A) During the 1990's C) That it was in the 1990's
B) It was in the 1990's D) It was the 1990's
39. There were some flowers on the table.
A) artificial B) unnatural C) unreal D) false
40. He suggested to tomorrow's exhibition together.
A) we go C) we shall go
B) us to go D) we went
41. No agreement was reached in the discussion as neither side would give way to .
A) other C) another
B) any other D) the other
42. If you want you have to get the fund somewhere.
A) to have done the job C) the job done
B) that the job is done D) the job that is done
43. Children are very curious .
A) at heart C) in person
B) by nature D) on purpose
44. There is more land in Australia than the government knows .
A) what to do with C) to do with
B) how to do D) to do it
45. Only by shouting at the top of his voice .
A) he was able to make himself hear C) he was able to make himself heard
B) was he able to make himself hear D) was he able to make himself heard
46. such a good chance, he planned to learn more.
A) To be give C) Having given
B) Having been given D) Given
47. I hope my teacher will take my recent illness into when judging my examination.
A) account C) regard
B) observation D) counting
48. They are considering before the prices go up.
A) with buying the house C) buying the house
B) of buying-the house D) to buy the house
49. We object punishing a whole class for one person's fault.
A) about C) to
B) against D) for
50. I shall have a companion in the house after all these years.
A) lonely B) sole C) single D) alone
51. None of the servants were when Mr. Smith wanted to send a message.
A) available C) applicable
B) approachable D) attainable
52. I can't what that object is.
A) make for C) make up
B) make out D) make over
53. I want to buy a new tie to this brown suit.
A) go after C) go by
B) go into D) go with
54. The satellite can ten thousand telephone conversations and a hundred color TV programs.
A) carry C) extend
B) bring D) take
55. Many people complain of the rapid of modern life.
A) growth C) speed
B) pace D) rate
56. Women in many countries were still the right to vote.
A) refused C) neglected
B) ignored D) denied
57. She was of having asked such a silly question.
A) sorry C) ashamed
B) miserable D) guilty
58. gas leaks and similar accidents should occur, some responsible persons should regularly inspect all the laboratories.
A) In case C) Unless
B) Provided D) Until
59. As a cause of death, cancer is second only heart disease.
A) from C) with
B) of D) to
60. They took measures to prevent poisonous gases from escaping.
A) beneficial C) effective
B) fruitful D) valid
61. Doing your homework is a sure way to improve your test scores, and this is especially true it comes to a classroom test.
A) when C) before
B) since D) after
62. People in many developing countries are into overcrowded cities in great numbers.
A) filling C) hurrying
B) pouring D) breaking
63. The sports meet, originally due to be held last Sunday, was finally because of the bad weather,
A) worn off C) broken off
B) set off D) called off
64. The children can stay here they don't make too much noise.
A) in case C) provided
B) until D) so far
65. I would have told him the answer had it been possible, but I so busy then.
A) were C) was
B) had been D) have been
66. During the storm we took in the doorway of a shop.
A) rescue C) shelter
B) comfort D) guard
67. in the last century when people crossed the land bridge and attempted to live in this place.
A) There have been times C) Times have been
B) There was a time D) Times were
68. one race is more intelligent than another race has never been proven.
A) Which C) What
B) How D) That
69. A man who has a lot of money does not share it, is not worthy of respect.
A) thus C) although
B) yet D) indeed
70. I blind that I couldn't see what a fool he was.
A) must have been C) would have been
B) might have been D) should have been
71. You can see the ceiling is stained the rain came through.
A) for C) where
B) because D) when
72. It was not until later in the afternoon she was able to return to the radio.
A) so C) when
B) thus D) that
73. he realized it was too late to return home.
A) Hardly it grew dark than C) Scarcely it grew dark than
B) It was not until dark that D) No sooner it grew dark when
74. You such a long essay. The teacher only asked for 300 words, and you have written 600.
A) needn't have written C) had written
B) mustn't have written D) wrote
75. I have not found my book yet. I'm not sure I could have done with it.
A) what C) how
B) whether D) where
江南大學成考學位英語考試題
一般的成人高考相關(guān)的真題都能在各大網(wǎng)店購買到,大數(shù)據(jù)時代沒有什么是找不到的。
教務(wù)老師在這里給大家?guī)淼氖窍嚓P(guān)學位英語的復習技巧,希望對大家有用:
1.詞匯積累
單詞是學習英語的基礎(chǔ),無論是哪種英語考試,單詞都是不可忽視的一部分,大家一定要下功夫去進行英語單詞的學習。建議大家可以在網(wǎng)上下載一個英語詞頻統(tǒng)計軟件,然后從網(wǎng)上把這近十年的大概是十五份真題都通過軟件讀進去,然后軟件統(tǒng)計出單詞出現(xiàn)的次數(shù),大家可以由高到低排序再進行背誦記憶。
其次還有詞組,對于詞組這方面,大家一方面要背誦記憶重點詞組,另一方面還可以把真題中所有出現(xiàn)的詞組都背好。
2.掌握大綱
無論哪一門考試,考試大綱都是很重要的,掌握了大綱也就明晰了三級考試的中心結(jié)構(gòu),大概范圍,進而可以循序漸進按一定的結(jié)構(gòu)來學習,還有一點就是可以在自己復習某個問題無法進行時,能夠從總體上進行把握。另外建議大家還可以對大綱以及歷年真題題目仔細研讀,深入領(lǐng)會,從考試大綱中總結(jié)出命題思路。
3.真題練習
大家可以在網(wǎng)上下載一些學位外語的模擬題和歷年考試真題,每天規(guī)定自己做一套或者兩套試題,鍛煉答題速度,積累答題方法。真題主要的作用就是通過真題來熟悉卷面所有題型和出題側(cè)重點,建議大家在做真題時可以掐時間來做,例如每一份真題在兩個小時內(nèi)做完,其中還要注意各題型所用時間,這樣在考試的時候就能有一個準確的時間分配,不至于手忙腳亂。
成人本科學士學位英語真題
包括五個部分,沒有寫作。分別是閱讀理解、詞語用法與語法結(jié)構(gòu)、挑錯、完形填空和英漢互譯。全部題目按順序統(tǒng)一編號,共85題。
第一部分:閱讀理解(Part I Reading Comprehension),共15題,考試時間40分鐘。
第二部分:詞語用法和語法結(jié)構(gòu)(Part Ⅱ Vocabulary and Strcture),共30題,考試時間25分鐘。
第三部分:挑錯(Part Ⅲ Identification),共10題,考試時間10分鐘。
第四部分:完形填空(Part Ⅳ Cloze),共20題,考試時間15分鐘。
第五部分:翻譯(Part Ⅴ Translation),共10題,考試時間30分鐘。
擴展資料
成人本科學士學位英語統(tǒng)一考試(又稱"成人英語三級"),是由各省級高等教育主管部門組織的統(tǒng)一考試、其目的是為了客觀地測試本地區(qū)非英語專業(yè)成人本科畢業(yè)生申請學士學位者的英語語言知識和運用能力,考查其是否達到普通本科教育(非英語專業(yè))英語教學的一般要求,是各省市成人高等教育本科畢業(yè)生獲得成人學士學位的必備條件之一。
參考資料來源:知網(wǎng)-成人學位英語考試改革思路
寧夏函授本科學位英語難考嗎
自考很多真題上的知識點都是反復出現(xiàn)的,反復出現(xiàn)的是重點,所以建議考生備考時把近三年試卷都做一遍。那么自考本科學位英語試題在哪找呢?
自考本科學位英語試題可以登錄獵考網(wǎng)查找,獵考網(wǎng)的備考資料欄目就專門收錄有自考的歷年真題和模擬練習題,還有備考的知識點指導。登錄網(wǎng)址(https://zikao.eol.cn/npbkzdfl/index.html)。
自考看題和復習注意事項
自考的考試題目整體難度適中,各個地區(qū)也有試行各種不同的政策,比如自考過程性評價、小自考等。
目前無法確定之后的自考難度走向,但從最近2-3年的教材改版不難發(fā)現(xiàn),自考的考點將會越來越多。
自考看題第一次看不要每章每章地看,而是先看全部一冊的單選,然后全部的多選,最后看全部的簡答與論述。這個次序是最重要的。
第一次看,要把你認為不理解或者生疏的題用筆畫以小圈作以標記,下次看的時候你就會格外地醒目了。
第二次看的時候要用心地記,因為以后你的得分都是練習冊來著。首先要保證百分之八十五的單項選擇題你都沒有問題。實在記不住的可以先劃圈,第二次還記不住或者你認為重要的可以劃大圈。
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