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《人文英语
4
》样题一
一、交际用语(共
10
分,每小题
p>
2
分)
1.
—
How have you been lately,
Molly?
—
_________
A. Not bad.
2.
—
What do you think of this
novel?
—
_________
B. It’s well
-written.
3.
—
I am really fed up with
Larry!
—
____________
C. Why do you say that?
4.
—
What do you think of death penalty?
—
___________
C. I think it’s good in some
sense.
5.
—
What does educational
quality mean to you?
—
___________, quality
education means good
learning standards
in educational institutions.
A. As far as I’m concerned
二、词汇与结构(共
30
分,每小题
2
分)
6. Was _____ that I saw last night at
the concert?
C. it you
7.
It
is
high
time
that
we
_______
him
the
truth.
A. should tell
8. I leave my house around at midnight
and walk
around the city _______ what I
find.
B.
gathering
9.
If
it
____
go
to
trial,
I’m
afraid
the
prosecution will have a field day
criticizing our
company in the press.
B.
does
10.
There
is
still
a
lot
of
work
________
on
teacher
training.
be
done
11.
—
Must we clean the room
before we leave?
—
No,
you ______.
C.
needn’t
12. How I wish
I ______ travel abroad!
A. could
13.
________
is
not
the
ultimate
goal
for
us
college
students.
B.
Diploma
14. He
talked loudly in the public ______.
A. on purpose
15. The plaintiff ______
proving his innocence.
C.
was in trouble
16. If one enters a private house
without asking
for
permission,
he
is
likely
to
____
burglary.
A. be accused of
17. You know that I’m a person of
____temper.
Sometimes I just can’t
control my mouth.
C.
hot
18.
_____extravaganteatingand
drinking
andpay
attentiontothriftand
economy.
B.
Oppose
19. Oh,
there aren’t as many job_________in the
country as in the city.
B. vacancies
20.
Team
spirit
_________
their
final
success.
A. contributes to
三、阅读理解(共
40
分,每小题
4
分)
Dialog
A. Does it cost the same for every
household?
B. You can pay
right here, on the Internet!
C. Just go ahead.
D. We do for the live Cable TV
programs.
E. Exactly, even
digital boxes.
Liu Hui: Gordon, may I ask you a
question?
Gordon: Hi, Liu
Hui.
21
.
Liu
Hui:
Do
I
need
to
pay
for
a
TV
license
if
I
only
watch TV
online in the UK?
Gordon:
Yes, indeed. You need to be covered by a
TV license if you watch or
record programs as they’re
being shown on TV or
live on an online
TV service.
Liu Hui: Including watching
TV on computers and
mobile
phones?
Gordon:
22
. It is the law.
Liu Hui: I
see. How much is the license fee?
Gordon:
It
costs
?
a
color
TV
license
and
?
a
black
and white TV
license.
Liu
Hui:
That’s
a
lot
of
money
for
a
year.
23
?
Gordon:
It
costs
the
same
for
all
applicants
under
75.
When
you
reach
the
age
of
75,
you
may
apply
for
a free Over 75 TV License.
Liu Hui: I see.
Gordon: Do you need such a license in
China?
Liu Hui:
24
.
Gordon: Oh, it sounds
similar. But for BBC, the
license
fee
is
the
main
source
of
income.
There
is
no advertising on the BBC channels.
Liu Hui: By the
way, where should I go to pay for
my
license?
Gordon:
25
.
Liu Hui: Well, sure! Thank
you!
答案
:
21. C
22. E
23. A
24. D
25. B
26~30
题:请根据短文内容判断
给出的语句是否正确,
正确的写“
T
”
,错误的写“
F
”
。
Passage
Graffiti
painting
is
traditionally
a
daredevil
pursuit. Teenagers
dodge security guards to put
their
names
on
trains
and
buses.
But
over
the
past
decade,
graffiti
has
all
but
disappeared
from
Britain’s
cities.
Between
2007
and
20
12
the
number
of incidents of
graffiti recorded by the British
Transport
Police
fell
by
63%.
A
survey
by
the
Environment Ministry
shows that fewer places are
blighted
by
tags
than
ever.
Graffiti
are
increasingly
confined
to
sanctioned
walls,
such
as
the
Stockwell
ball
courts.
In
time
the
practice
may
die out entirely.
The
most
obvious
reason
for
the
decline
in
tagging
and train-painting
is better policing. Numerous
CCTV
cameras mean it is harder to get away with
painting
illegally.
And
punishments
are
more
severe.
A
generational
shift
is
apparent,
too.
Fewer
teenagers
are getting into painting walls. They
prefer
to
play
with
iPads
and
video
games.
Some
have
gone
to
art
school
and
want
to
make
money
from
their
paintings.
The
Internet
means
that
painters
can
win
far
more
attention
by
posting
pictures
online
than
they
can by breaking into a railway yard.
Taggers
and
graffiti
artists
mostly
grew
up
in
the
1980s
and
1990s. Those
men
—
and
almost all
are
men
—
are
now
older
and
less
willing
to
take
risks.
Graffiti
may
eventually
disappear.
But
for
now
the
hobby is almost
respectable. The former graffiti
artists
paint
abandoned
warehouses
at
the
weekend.
It
has
become
something
to
do
on
a
Sunday
afternoon
—
a
slightly
healthier
alternative
to
sitting and watching
football.
26. Teenagers are
not afraid of being caught by
security
guards
when
they
put
their
names
on
trains
and
buses.
27.
Less
tags
can
be
found
in
public
places
nowadays.
28.
Because
of
better
policing
graffiti
decreases.
29.
Some
teenagers
go
to
art
school
inorder
to
learn
to paint walls.
30.
Taggers
and
graffiti
artists
are
still
willing
to take risks.
答案
:
26. F
27. T
28. T
29. F
30. F
四、写作(共
20
< br>分)
31
.根据要求完成作文。
Complete the cover letter with the
expressions in the
box
(将求职信补充完整)
.
A. involves the successful management
B.
would
like
to
discuss
my
application
further
C. can deal
with
D.
am
a
fully
qualified
social
worker
with
10
years
of experience
E. ability to communicate and reach
agreement
F.
feel free to contact me
G. is first class
H. enclose my CV for your
consideration
I. Yours Faithfully,
J. I look forward to hearing from
you.
Dear Mark,
I
am
very
keen
to
apply
for
the
post
of
Social
Worker
that
was
recently
advertised
on
your
website
and
(1)
.
I
(2)
in York City Council’s
Soc
ial
Work
Department.
My
experience
(3)
of
a
demanding
caseload
that
has
included
elderly
people and people who have learning
disabilities