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专科大学英语
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一.
单项选择题(每小题
3
分
,
共
30
分)
1.
Last night on
his way home, he was
C
on
the head by something hard.
A. striked
B. stroke
C. struck
D. striken
2.
“Did you
s
ay that our neighbor
C
in the accident ?”
A.
badly hurt
B. was badly
hurted
C. was
badly hurt
D.
had badly hurted
3.
By the end of this month, we
surely
A
a satisfactory
solution to the problem.
A.
will have found
B. have found
C. will be finding
D. are finding
4.
We
D
our breakfast when an old
man came to the door.
A.
Just have had
B. had just had
C. just had
D. have just had
5.
The manager of
the hotel requests that their guests
B
after 11:00p.m.
A.
not to play
loud music
B.
shouldn’t play loud music
C. don’t play loud music
D.
couldn’t play loud music
6.
We are all for your
proposal that the discussion
C
.
A. is to be put
off
B. was put off
C. be put off
D. should put off
7.
C
right now, she would get
there on Sunday.
A. Would she
leave
B. If she
leaves
C. If
she had left
D. Were she to
leave
8.
If I
B
you, I would have accepted
their kind help.
A. am
B. had been
C. will be
D. were
9.
Some people show an
indifferent
A
changes in the
weather.
A. to
B. for
C. with
D. by
10.
There is a
well
B
the foot of the hill.
A. at
B.
on
C. under
D. below
二
.
阅读理解(每小题
3
分
,
共
< br>30
分)
Education
in the United States is compulsory for children up
to about the age of sixteen. Most young
p
eople stay in school longer than that.
Most graduates continue their education at a
college or university. Ed
ucation for
most young people in this country is free up to
the time they graduate from high school. There
are private schools, but most parents
send their children to public schools, where
students do not pay tuitio
n. When young
people go to college, however, they must pay
tuition at a public university or a private
univ
ersity. University costs are going
up a lot. Private universities have become very
expensive because the go
vernment does
not help the private schools.
Who pays? The parents of children in
college may have to pay more, or often the
students may have to
find jobs. These
students have to worry about assignments and
grades and also about their jobs. If they
work too much at their jobs, they may
be absent from class or miss assignments or make
too many errors
on
tests.
They
may
even
fail
their
courses
and
have
to
leave
the
university.
For
many
students,
the
problem of getting an
education is not a problem of homework and exams.
They also have to make money
to pay for
tuition. And professors don't teach them how to do
that!
1. In the United
States, almost half of the high school graduates
___
A
___.
A. go to colleges and universities
B.
need not pay any tuition
C. have to enter open
universities
D. work hard to avoid errors on tests
of the
following statements is not true?
B
A. Most parents prefer to
send their children to public schools rather than
to private schools due to
tuition.
B. Education is not free until the
students graduate from high school.
C. University
costs are on the increase.
D. The students may be absent from
class if they work overtime.
private university students have to
pay more money for tuition because
___
A
___.
A.
the government does not finance the private
universities
B. none of the
companies support the private universities
C.
the teaching quality of the private universities
is far superior to the public ones
D. they have some trouble
in passing the exams
they need money,
college students ___
D
___.
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A. have to ask
the local government for help
B. have to find
jobs
C. need to get
a higher education
D. should work hard and earn more
main idea of
the passage might be
___
D
___.
A. selecting a good university in the
United States
B.
the increase in university costs in the United
States
C. the argument
about education in the United States
D. the problem of getting
an education in the United States
It was not a
good year. At harvest the crops did not bring as
much as we had hoped. Yet even though
times
were hard, I couldn’t
wait any longer to ask, “Daddy, may I have a
violin of my own?” Daddy’s face
looked
sad. That night, and many following nights, I
heard him pray, “Lord, my daughter
wan
ts her own
violin.”
One
evening
we
all
sat
around
the
table.
I
was
doing
my
homework.
Mother
sewed,
and
Daddy
wrote a letter to his friend, George Finkle, who
was a fine violinist. As he wrote, Daddy read
parts
of
his
letter
out
loud
to
Mother.
Weeks
la
ter
I
discovered
he’d
written
one
line
he
didn’t
read
aloud:
“Would you watch for
a violin for my daughter? I can’t pay much, but
she enjoys music, and we’d like her
to
have her own instrument.”
At
last the day arrived. I listened while Daddy made
a phone
call. He hung up and asked,
“Mary, do
you want to go with me to
vi
sit Mr. Finkle?”
“Sure,” I answered.
When we came to the fine, old house,
a tall man, older than Daddy, opened
the door. “Come in! Mary, I’ve been hearing things
about you. Your
daddy has
arranged a big surprise for you!” In
the hall, he picked up a case
, opened
it, took out a violin,
and he turned to
Daddy. “I found it in a pawnshop for seven
dollars. It’s a good violin. Mary should be able
to make beautiful music with it.” Then
he handed the violin to me. I noticed the tears in
Daddy’s eyes as I
finally
comprehended. It was mine! “How
beautiful!” I said barely breathing.
The day I carried my violin
to school for my first lesson I was
frantic. After class I practiced daily, feeling
the warm wood fit under my
chin like a
part of my body.
Two years later, I
graduated. I packed my cherished violin in its
case and stepped into the grown-up
w
orld. More years passed. My violin
made every move with us, and I carefully stored it
away
—
briefly
reme
mbering how much I still loved it
and promising myself to play it soon.
6. When she was very young, the
author’s
family was
___
A
___.
A. too
poor to buy her a violin
B.
rich enough to buy her a violin
C. not too poor, not too
rich
D. supported only by her father
7. Her family lived on
___
B
___.
A. odd jobs
B. farming
C. making violin
D.
music
8. Did the author
know the content of the letter?
B
A. She knew it
completely.
B.
She knew only part of it.
C.
She knew nothing about it
D. She heard it
from her mother.
9. For
what purpose did Daddy write a letter to his
friend, George Finkle?
C
A.
Asking him to make a new violin.
B. Telling him he would
visit him some time.
C. Asking him to buy a
cheap violin for his daughter.
D. Asking for money in order to buy her
daughter a violin.
10. You can infer
from the passage that
____
D
___.
A. the author threw the
violin away when she grew up
B. she returned the violin to
h
er father’s friend after she graduated
C. she sold the
violin later
D.
the violin will always remind her of the sweet
memory
三
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英译汉(每小题
4
分
,
共
20
分)
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large meal for which the whole family gathers.
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