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成人高等教育学士学位外语水平考试模拟试题(七)
英语试卷一
PartIDialogueCompletion(15points)
Directions:
Thereare15shortincompletedialoguesinthispart,eachfollowedby4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosethebestonetocompletethedialogueandmarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
1.Janet:
Bye,Marco!
Haveaniceday!
Marco:
A.I’mfine.B.Thanks,andyou.Seeyoulater!
C.It’safineday.D.You’rewelcome.
2.Airportclerk:
CanIhaveyourticket,please?
Passenger:
A.Yes,ofcourse.B.Notatall
C.Absolutelynot.D.MayIhavethisseat?
3.Tim:
Isthepostofficefarfromhere?
Susan:
,that’salL
A.That’snottrueB.You’reright
C.Don’tmentionitD.NoJusttwominutes
4.William:
Doyouhaveadictionaryhere?
Mark:
.It’sathome.
A.Yes,IdoB.What’sthematter
C.I’msorryIdon’tD.Yes,ofcourse
5.Flavi:
What’syourjob,Terry?
Terry:
•
A.I’manactorB.IworkinLondon
C.IliveinLondonD.Iliketraveling
6.David:
I’dliketovisitthemuseum.Whenisitopen?
Charles:
.
A.From$10to$20B.From10amto5pmeveryday
C.NinehoursD.Alot
7.TaxiDriver:
Wouldyoulikeataxi,sir?
Gentleman:
•
A.Yes,IdoB.Yes,Pm
C.Yes,IwouldD.Yes,Imust
8.Cindy:
John,wherearcthecookies?
Don’ttellmeyouatethemall!
Again!
John:
.Icouldn’thelpit.Theyweresogood!
A.Yes,1did.B.Yes,Ido
C.No,Ididn’tD.No,Idon’t
9.Waiter:
Whatwouldyouliketoorder?
Kate:
.
A.Yes,pleaseB.Tomorrowmorning
C.I’dlikeastamp,pleaseD.I’dlikehamandeggs,please
10.Louise:
Howoftendoyoucatout,Shelly?
Shelly:
.Almostfivetimesaweek.
A.Well,seldomB.Well,never
C.Well,veryoftenD.Well,rarely
11.Rose:
?
Kent:
Ihaven’tgonetotheinterviewyet.It’stomorrow.Pmsonervous.A.HowwasyourinterviewB.Howwasyourjob
C.WhereareyougoingD.What’sthematterwithyou
12.Burt:
Whydidn’tyoushowupforclassthismorning?
Kevin:
.Youknow,Ilivefarfromtheschool.
A.It’safinedayB.Mycarbrokedown
C.It’snotthecaseD.That’sgood
13-Sidney:
Wouldyouliketohavesomeice-cream?
Martha:
Thankyou,becauseI’monadiettoloseweight.
A.IcanhavesomeB.Ilikeit
C.butIcan’tD.It’smyfavorite
14.Cathy:
Canyoudomeafavor?
Susan:
.Whatisit?
A.You’rewelcomeB C.It’snottrueD.Nevermind 15.Laurie: Isthereanythingelsetodiscuss? Elizabeth: •Iguess. Laurie: Then,let’scallitaday. A.Yes,justonemorethingB.Oh,I’mnotsure PartIIReadingComprehension(40points) Directions: Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachofthepassagesisfollowedby5questionsor unfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemthereare4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosethebestoneandmarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglelinethroughthecenter. PassageOne Manypeopleconsiderswitchingfromhomeschoolingtotraditionalschoolingasastudentgrowsolder,forreasonsincludingmorechallengingcontent,socialandathleticopportunities,andgrowthandindependence. Forthespecialneedschild,thereverseoftenoccurs.Itisathomethatthestudentcanbeappropriatelychallengedandcanbecomeanindependentlearner.Thisisforanumberofreasons: First,challengesoftenbecomemoretroublesome,andoftenstudentsaredeprivedofacademicopportunitiesbecausetheycannottakeadvantageofthewaythatlearningisbeingoffered.Second,schooloftensimplybecomesmorecompetitive.Third,gapsbetweenreadingandwritingskillsandintellectualabilitybecomemuchmoreofaproblemasstudentsaregivenreadingandwritingassignmentsthatmaybeappropriateformoststudents-andifnot,moststudentscansurvivethem-butareoverwhelmingtothestudentwithdyslexia. Manyschoolsthatprovideexcellentspecialservicestostudentsinelementaryschoolsimplydon’tprovidethematupperlevels. Otherschoolsdon’tprovidetheservicesstudentsneedatall--butabrightstudentcancompensateforawhile.Manythestudentwhohasnotbeentaughtaccuratereadingskillshassuccessfullymemorizedenoughwordsandusedhisnativeintelligenceandpicturesandcontexttosucceedinelementaryschool;thenwhena’’readingproblem”isdiscoveredinmiddleschool,parentsarctold"it’stoolatetoremediate.’’It'snot. 16.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisnotmentionedasabenefitoftraditional B.SocialopportunitiesD.Athleticopportunities schooling? A.IndependenceC.Safety 17.Thespecialneedschildmostprobablyrefersto. A.achildwithhighintelligence B.agenius C.achildwithordinaryability D.achildwhoneedsspecialhelp 18.‘Dyslexia,means. A.readingproblemB.sleepingproblem C.physicalproblemD.probleminsocialinteraction 19.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothispassage? A.Notalltheschoolsprovidetheservicesstudentsneed. B.Itistoolatetoremediateareadingproblemwhenitisdiscoveredinmiddleschool. C.Abrightstudentcansurviveforawhilewithoutspecialhelp. D.Itiseasiertosucceedinelementaryschool. 20.Accordingtoparagraphtwo,mightbebetterforthespecialneedschild. A.homeschoolingB.traditionalschooling C.morechallengingtasksD.morecompetitivetasks PassageTwo Everychanceshegets,five-year-oldGinavisitsGrandmaLilly.Ginalikestotalkwithhergrandmaandwatchhercook.EverythingGrandmaLillymakesisdelicious,butGinaespeciallylovesthelittlecookiesshapedliketeddybears,dolls,flowers,andhearts. AndGrandmaLilly,whoenjoysthisprecioustimewithhergranddaughter,usesthecookiestoteachGinacertainthingsshewillneedtoknowasshegrowsupbyhelpinghertodevelopthefivesensesandherimagination.PerhapsthemostimportantlessonGrandmaLillyteachesGinaisthatmostofthefoodsandthecookiesshepreparestastesodeliciousbecausetheyaremadewithlove. OnedayGina’smothertellshershecannotvisitGrandmaLillybecauseshehasbecomeverysickandisinthehospital.Ginabegsandcries,buthermotherexplainsthatGrandmaLillyissoillthatsheisinaverydeepsleepandneedsherrest.Ginatriestothinkofsomethingthatwillhelphergrandmotherandsuddenlyremembersthecookies.Shewillbakeabatchofthemallbyherself,andbecauseshewillmakethemwithalltheloveshehasinherheart,GrandmaLillywillfeelbetter! Touchedbyherdaughter’sloveanddetermination,Gina’smotherfinallyagreestotakehertothehospitalwithhercookiestovisithergrandmother.There,GrandmaLillyteachesherlittlegranddaughteranotherlessonaboutlovethatshewillbeabletopassontoherownchildrenandgrandchildrenintheyearstocome. 21.WhichofthefollowingisnotmentionedasareasonwhyGinavisitsGrandmaLillywhenevershecan? A.ShelikestotalkwithGrandma. B.ShelikestowatchGrandmacook. C.ShelovesthedeliciouscookiesGrandmacooks D.ShelovestheflowersinGrandma’sgarden. 22.ThedeliciouscookiesarcusedbytheGrandmato. A.teachGinasomethingaboutteddybears,dollsandflowere B.helpGinadevelopthefivesensesandimagination C.makeGinawellfed D.teachGinahowtoprepareandcookdeliciousfood 23.Oneday,GinaistoldthatshecannotvisitherGrandmaLillybecause. A.Grandmaisbusypreparingforcookingmorecookies B.GinacannotmakeGrandmafellbetter C.Ginaneedsmoresleepandrest. D.Grandmaisnotverywellandisinhospital. 24.Gina’smotherfinallyagreestotakeGinatovisittheGrandmabecausesheismovedbyGina’s A.loveB.begsC-criesD.cookies- 25.Thethemeofthispassageis. A.therelationshipwithgrandmaandgranddaughter B.cookingdeliciousfood C.love D.visitinggrandma PassageThree China’sStateCouncilpledgedMondaytofurtherupgradethefundingsystemforthecountry’smedicalinstitutionsinsmalltownshipsandcities. Toensurelowincome-earnerscanaffordessentialmedications,thegovernmentwillprovideadditionalfundingtothesehospitals,whileimprovingthefundingsystem. SinceAugust2009,morethanhalfofChina’smedicalclinicsinruraltownshipsandsmallurbancommunitieshavebeenofferingessentialmedicationsatlowpricesthankstotheongoinghealthcarereform,accordingtoaStateCouncilexecutivemeetingpresidedoverbyPremierWenJiabao. However,somemedicalinstitutionswereshortoffundsbecauseofthelowereddrugprices. Accordingtothemeeting,underthenewsystemtheoperationalexpenditureofgovernment-runhospitalsandclinicsintownshipsorurbancommunitieswouldbecoveredbygovernmentsubsidiesandmedicalservicecharges. Also,governmentauthoritieswererequiredtoallocateenoughfundssothatmedicalinstitutionscouldpurchasebasicmedicalfacilitiesandequipment,whilealsoarrangingsubsidiesformedicalstaff. "Regularchannelsandwaysoffundingandsubsidizinggrassrootsmedicalorganizationsshouldbeestablishedtoensuretheirsmoothoperationanddevelopmentandthesuccessfulimplementationofessentialmedicalsystems/astatementissuedafterthemeetingsaid. Thestatementcalledforgovernmentauthoritiestooffermoresubsidiesforruralmedicalpractitionersandvillage-basedclinics.Localauthoritieswerealsoencouragedtosupportvillageclinicsintermsofconstruction,equipmentpurchasingandpersonneltraining Appropriatesubsidieswouldalsobeprovidedtonon-governmentrungrassrootsclinicsformedicalservicesthatareopentothepublic.Themedicalinsuranceschemewouldcoverthosequalifiedclinics 26.‘Pledge,means• A.refuseB.promise C.declineD.declare 27.Thegovernmentwillprovideadditionalfundingtothehospitalstomakeessential medicationsavailableto. A.peopleinbigcitiesB>foreigners C.peoplewithlow
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