1、历年自学考试英语二试题及答案历年自学考试英语二试题及答案1-10CBABDDCDBA 2010年4月自考英语二试题及答案word版下载:2010年4月自考英语二真题及答案.rar全国2010年4月自学考试综合英语(二)试题 课程代码:00795 请将答案填在答题纸相应位置上 I. GRAMMARAND VOCABULARY Complete each of the following 15 sentences with the most likely answer. Write the letter corresponding to your choice on the answer shee
2、t. (1 point each, 15 points in all) 1. I was shocked by the number of people who seemed to have nothing better to do with their time than _ to know fish better. A. get B. gets C. getting D. got 2. Not all birds can fly , _ do all birds build nests. A. not B. no C. never D. nor 3. When you fall in lo
3、ve for the first time, its surprising _ inconveniences you can put up with. A. that B. what C. which D. those 4. I know my limitations, so I wont do anything _ my ability. A. beyond B. under C. above D. below 5. The hosts apologized for _ that some of their guests might be vegetarians. A. having not
4、 considered B. not having considered C. having not been considering D. not considering 6. Mrs. Smith locked both the front and the back doors before she went to bed _ that someone might steal into the house at night. A. so B. for fear C. unless D. on condition 7. We have to wait for the bus, _? A. h
5、ave we B. havent we C. do we D. dont we 8. _ the popularity of robots in Japan, the countrys robot-production growth is slowing down. A. As B. Although C. With D. Despite 9. The proposal deserves support as it gives _ to the needs of children. A. curiosity B. awareness C. priority D. emphasis 10. Th
6、ose familiar with evening dress will always _ black with elegance. A. link B. associate C. connect D. relate 11-20AbCBD ABCBB11. If youre sitting around a lonely campfire at night, the howl of a wolf can sound pretty _. A. fearful B. threatening C. dreadful D. frightening 12. The suspect cooperated
7、fully with the police when _ about his role in the incident. A. required B. questioned C. demanded D. negotiated 13. Homing pigeon is useful as a _ carrier because when taken from home, it will return at the first opportunity. A. meaning B. information C. message D. content 14. One of the responsibi
8、lities of the Coast Guard is to make sure that all ships _ follow traffic rules in busy harbors. A. conveniently B. obediently C. sufficiently D. reluctantly 15. She was so _ the noise that she sent the children to bed. A. broken down by B. filled in with C. taken over by D. fed up with II. CLOZE Fi
9、ll in each of the 15 blanks in the passage with the most likely answer. Write the letter corresponding to your choice on the answer sheet. (1 point each, 15 points in all) A quarter of the worlds population now speaks English. If you want to 16 your products, or yourself, you have no choice 17 to do
10、 it in English. Politicians and business people must speak English if they want to make their mark 18 the worlds stage. Writers of minority languages can 19 hope to sell their books unless they write in English. As English is spoken all over the world, it means that no individual country can really
11、exercise a 20 influence over it. In the past, it was the mother tongue 21 who controlled the future of the language. Now, indeed for the last few decades, the mother tongue users are in a significant 22 . This means that the character of the language could well 23 with new words, new rhythms, and ne
12、w pronunciations. It isnt going to be British and American English anymore- thats 24 . All over the world education authorities are struggling to find the resources to meet the 25 for English. However, it is open to question whether they are putting all their eggs in one 26 . The future of English l
13、anguage is intimately 27 the electronic revolution. Satellite television and the Internet have helped accelerate the 28 of English, but will that always be the case? The Internet, 29 , is now seen as the saviour of minority languages. Indeed, with the continuing improvements in electronic translatio
14、n, will we even need a(n) 30 language? It is open to question. 16. A. sell B. make C. produce D. trade 17. A. and B. but C. rather D. or 18. A. on B. with C. for D. at 19. A. ever B. still C. no longer D. no more 20. A. negative B. typical C. subtle D. dominant 21-35 CCCDA CDBDA ACBDB 21. A. speaker
15、s B. followers C. believers D. interpreters 22. A. group B. number C. amount D. minority 23. A. alter B. differ C. shift D. vary 24. A. old B. new C. history D. future 25. A. want B. pursuit C. demand D. desire 26. A. box B. basket C. bag D. container 27. A. restricted to B. drawn to C. tied up with
16、 D. caught up with 28. A. range B. scope C. spread D. coverage 29. A. as a result B. as a rule C. in addition D. in fact 30. A. global B. unique C. worldly D. international . PARAPHRASING Choose the closest paraphrased version after each of the following sentences or the italicized part. Write the l
17、etter corresponding to your choice on the answer sheet. (1 point each, 10 points in all) 31. By definition, heroes and heroines are men and women distinguished by uncommon courage, achievements, and self-sacrifice made most often for the benefit of others - they are people against whom we measure ot
18、hers. A. . we disagree with them when judging others. B. . we think more highly of them than others do. C. . we believe other people are different from them. D. . we use them as the standard when evaluating others. 32. Many people have a rather acute sense of the shortness of each lifetime. A. Many
19、people realize that they are short of time. B. Many people feel keenly that their life is short. C. Many people are sensible only for a short period of time. D. Many people would like very much to prolong their life. 33. As a scientist, she learned with sadness that little in Nature is truly beyond
20、the tampering reach of man. A. it is difficult for man to compete with Nature. B. it is impossible for man to benefit from Nature. C. Nature can hardly escape from mans interference. D. Nature is really more powerful than human beings.34. These bits of information and the list of D grades were all t
21、he records had to offer. A. These bits of information explained his poor grades. B. His poor grades were related to these bits of information. C. What could be found in the records were those things required to be there. D. The records gave nothing more than these bits of information and poor grades
22、. 35. People were only shapes in dense, gray fog of dust and ash. A. The dusty air made people barely visible. B. The air was too polluted for people to breathe. C. People hardly stayed in shape in such dirty air. D. People were almost buried in thick dust and ash. 36. It would not be difficult to c
23、ompile a list of such surprises that would fill the next fifty pages, but I will content myself with suggesting the first few that occur to me. A. . I feel satisfied with the first few examples in my mind. B. . I am surprised with the number of suggestions I can give. C. . the first few examples are
24、 the best ones that satisfy my curiosity. D. . the first few surprises coming to me would be enough as examples. 37. If I love you, I can see you as a separate person, with your own values and thoughts and feelings, and I do not insist that you surrender your identity and conform to an image of what
25、 I expect you to be for me. A. . I dont want you to lose hope and then blame me for it. B. . I wont force you to be independent and you can rely on me. C. . I dont expect you to follow my step and become similar to me. D . I wont push you to lose yourself and become what I like you to be. 38. If dis
26、appointed, though, she my mother wasted no energy on self-pity. She would make me make something of myself whether I wanted to or not. A. Dissatisfied as she was, she remained as determined as before. B. Faced with discouragements, she never lost her energetic spirits. C. Nothing could let her down
27、even though no one sympathized with her. D. There was enough self-confidence in her to deal with disappointments. 39. My maternal grandfather, it is true, was cut off in the flower of his youth at the age of sixty-seven. A. My maternal grandfather retired from gardening at sixty-seven. B. My materna
28、l grandfather died young, when he was sixty-seven. C. My maternal grandfather lost energy when he was sixty-seven. D. My maternal grandfather was considered no longer young at sixty-seven. 40. Far-reaching as many of them Edisons inventions have been in their effect upon modern civilization, the tot
29、al effect of Edisons career surpasses the sum of all of them. A. One can never evaluate Edisons great inventions high enough. B. One needs to understand Edisons inventions to appreciate his career. C. Edisons inventions are his most outstanding contributions to human life. D. Edisons influence upon
30、human society is much greater than his inventions. IV. READING COMPREHENSION Read the two passages and choose the most likely answer to each of the questions. Write the letter corresponding to your choice on the answer sheet (2 points each, 20 points in all) Passage 1 Friendship and friends continue
31、 to remain central to our lives. The relationship that we share with our friends is grounded in a mutual concern as our friends help us in shaping up our personalities as well. Even in this age of online social networking, the need of expanding the network of friends, whether online or offline remains a primary concern for people. We may have a very vague understanding of what makes a friend but we all want to have a good many friends around us. Research has shown that the quality and nature of your friends are one of the key influencing factors in achievin