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大学英语
2
试卷
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卷
)
时间
90
分钟
题号
Ⅰ
Ⅱ
Ⅲ
Ⅳ
合计
分数
阅卷人
Ⅰ
Multiple Choice
(
30points, one point for each
)
阅卷人
得分
1
.
____being greatly respected in the community, he earned barely enough to provide
for his large
family.
A Despite B Despite of
C In spite D Spite of
2. The
policeman insisted ___ seeing what I had in my
bag.
A in B on C of D by
3.
If
I
had
stayed
in
business,
I
___
a
really
wealthy
man
today. But
now,
I
haven’
t
enough money.
A might have been B would
have been C might be D will be
4. ___ conditioned are most of us to
the idea that success is money that the thought
of giving up a good salary for
happiness seems foolish.
A So
B For C As D Such
5. They
could not decide what to do, ___ would they ask
for help.
A so B nor C and
D for
a
truly
free
market,
you
wouldn’t
be
able
to
___
money
without
making
a
quality
product.
A obtain B
receive C make D achieve
7.
“Stepparent
”
is
a
term
we
attach
___
men
and
women
who
marry
into
families
where
children
already exist.
A to B with
C as D for
8. If a computer
message came ____ to “Dad”, for example, I’d feel
forgotten and
neglected.
A addressed B addressing C being
addressed D been addressed
9.
The medicine needs to be taken ___ a daily basis.
A on B at C for D
as
10. The United States
consists of ___ states including California and
Maryland.
A fifty B forty-nine
C forty-eight D fifty-one
11.
You can’t see through a telescope unless it is ___
correctly to your sight.
A
adjusted B adapted C adopted D
admitted
12. When I read the
letters, I can’t help ____ my parents.
A missing B to miss C miss D to
missing
13.
“
Genius
is
one
percent
inspiration
and
ninety
-nine
percent
perspiration.”
This
sentence is said by ___.
A Thomas Edison B Albert Einstein
C Leonardo da Vinchi D Bill Gates
14. It took the experts several months
to decide on the ___ for the new airport.
A source B earth C site D
character
15. He was seriously
injured in a car ___ last year.
A shock B crash C passage D
mistake
16. You also have
trouble ___ time to get your hair cut.
A find B to find C found D
finding
17. I failed to ___
Sally to go with me to the party, so I went alone.
A handle B achieve C
inspire D persuade
18. His
brothers and sisters all live close ___ . It’s
easy for him to seek help.
A to
B by C on D in
19. I saw him ___ along the street with
a large balloon and then ___ into the crowd.
A run, disappear B run, to
disappear C to run, disappear D to run, to
30. After a lot of thinking, Peter
decided ___ to Paris to continue his education.
A to go B going C go D
went
disappear
20. My father gave up ___ only one year
ago.
A teaching B have taught
C to teach D teach
21. You’ll
hear a cheerful recorded voice ___, “Your milk is
out of date. ”
A declaring B
to declare C declares D declared
22
. They want to have us ___ in homes where “all appliances are connected to the
Internet, sharing information.”
A lived B to live C live D to be
living
23. Yet, to make the
refrigerator ___, you’ll have to read the whole
book.
A stopped B stop C
stopping D to stop
24. You
should avoid ___ his name in your speech.
A mentioning B to mention C being
mentioned D to be mentioned
25. Though you may qualify ___ many
positions, there is bitter competition for good
jobs these days.
A
for B to C as D in
26.
They went out to have a football game after they
finished ___ the reading room.
A to
clean B cleaning C clean D cleaned
27. The driver refused ___ our
suggestions. He wanted to get there by himself.
A to follow B following C
follow D followed
28. ___
entry to the interview, remember to compose
yourself, smile, use a firm
handshake,
and look the interviewer in the eye.
A On B At C For D As
29. His boss blamed him fully because
he had forgotten ___ the job in time.
A having finished B finishing C
finish D to finish
Ⅱ
Reading Comprehension
(
40points, two points for each
)
阅卷人
得分
Passage One
Peopl
e
used
to
say,
“The
hand
that
rocks(摇)
the
cradle(
摇篮)rules
the
world.”
and “Behind every
successful man there is a woman.”
Both
these
sayings
mean
the
same
thing.
Men
rule
the
world,
but
their
mothers
and
wives rule them .
Most American women wish to make their
husbands
and sons successful, but some of
them want more for themselves. They
want good jobs. When they work they want to be
better paid. They want to be as
successful as men.
The American
women’s liberation movement was started by women
who didn’t w
ant
to
stand
behind
successful
men.
They
wanted
to
stand
beside
men,
with
the
same
chance
for success.
They refused to work side by side with men who do
the same work for a
higher pay.
A liberated woman must be proud of
being a woman and have confidence in herself.
If
somebody
says
to
her,
“You
have
come
a
long
way,
baby.”
she
will
smile
and
answer,
“Not nearly as far as I’m going to go,
baby!”
This movement is quite
new, and many American women don’t agree yet. But
it has
already made some important
chang
es in women’s lives
---
in men’s lives, too.
1.
“Behind every successful man there is a woman” (Para. 1,L.2) means
_______.
A.
men are always successful but not women
B.
women are not willing to stand in front of men
C.
women do play an important part in men’s lives
and work
D.
women can be as successful as men
2.
Which of the following is NOT true?
A.
Some American women want to work side by side with men and get the same pay
to
use.
But
scientists
and
technicians
have
been
making
them
smaller
and
cheaper
while
at
the
same
time
they
have
been
made
easier
to
use.
As
a
result,
their
popularity
has
been
increasing
as
more
people
have
been
buying
computers
for
their
homes
and
for the same work.
B.
Most American women want to be more successful than men.
C.
Not every American woman wants to get a job.
D.
The American women’s liberation movement did make some changes in women’s
lives.
3.
According to the passage, many American women today are _______.
A.
unwilling to work side by side with men
B.
working at easier jobs than men
C.
still going a long way to work
D.
willing to be less important than men as they used to
4.
“Not nearly as far as I’m going to go” (Para. 5, L.3)
means_______.
A.
I’m still going to work farther away from home
B.
I’m not
going to work far away from home
C.
I’m not satisfied with what I’ve done
D.
What I have done is not far from success
5.
The American women’s liberation movement _______.
A.
still has a long way to go
B.
is a failure
C.
was started by many successful women
D.
is a new thing not accepted by the writer
Passage Two
The home
computer
industry has been growing rapidly in the United States for the
last
ten
years.
Computers
used
to
be
large,
expensive
machines
that
were
very
difficult
businesses. Computers have been
designed to store information and compute problems
that are difficult for human beings to
work out.. Some have voices that speak with
the
operator.
Stores
use
computers
to
keep
records
of
their
inventories(
库存货物
)
and
to send bills to their customers.
Offices use computers to copy letters, record
business and keep in
touch with other offices. People have been using
computers in
their homes to keep track
of the money they spend.
One
important
new
use
for
computers
is
for
entertainment.
Many
new
games
have
been
designed to be played on the computers.
People of all ages have been playing these
games.
People
also
have
been
buying
home
computers
to
play
computer
games,
watch
movies
and listen to concerts at
home. They have become very popular indeed.
6.
Computers used to ______.
A. work rapidly B
be large and expensive C be easy to use D be
used for
fun
7. In
recent years, computers are being made ______.
A larger and more expensive
B smaller and cheaper
C
more difficult to use D to work more
slowly
8. Home computers can be
used for ______.
A writing
letters B playing games C doing business D
all of the above
9. Salesmen use
computers mainly to _______.
A check the list of goods kept in the store house
B play games for pleasure
C
talk with their friends in other countries
D write letters to their
business
partners
10. The best title for
the passage would be ______.