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级普招班非外语专业



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2017


学年第





学期



英语



I



3


)试卷


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、课程编码:


110001-3




出卷人:外国语学院





2


、考试形式:







卷(开、闭)



3


、本试卷共



12




页,满分



100





分,考试时间为




120




分钟。



项目



I (15%)


II (15%)


III (30%)


IV (10%)


V (10%)


VI (10%)


VII (10%)


总分



得分











注意


:


1.


答题卡上的学号务必从第一格涂起


,


否则读卡器将无法识


别,导致客观题无成绩。



2.


请将


I-IV


项客观题答案用


2B


铅笔按序号涂在答题卡上,




V-VII


项答案用蓝、黑钢笔或圆珠笔写在主观题答题纸。










I. Listening Comprehension


(


开考后十五分钟播放,播放两遍


)




(1



×


15 =15



)




Directions:


In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the





end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the





conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. You must read the four choices marked




线


A), B), C) and D), and decide which one is the best answer.






1. A. Because he is not a member of the club.






B.


Because he doesn?t pay the money.




C. Because he is a resident.



D.


Because it?s a women?s club.



2. A. At a bookstore.





B. At a bank.






C. At an airport.





D. At a hospital.


3. A. A manager.












B. Guinness.




C. A host in a TV program








D. A book keeper.


4. A. By the help of the doctors.



B. By killing herself.








C. By the man.




D. By helping the other patients.







5. A. The man gets up at 5:00 a.m. every morning.









B. The man thinks that getting up at 5 a.m. is ordinary.









C. The woman used to think that getting up at 5 a.m. was horrible









D. The man persuaded the woman to get up early in the morning.


6. A. The man was sick last night.






B.


The man didn?t like to stay with the woman.



C. The man felt stressful before the woman.


D. The man introduced the woman to his friend.





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C












7.


A. They intend to share the books.




B. They intend to get them from their teacher.


C. They intend to borrow them from the library.


D. They intend to drop out of the course.


8.


A. Reading the menu.


B. Asking the waitress to explain his bill.



C. Waiting for the waitress to bring the change.


D. Waiting for the waitress to bring his bill.


Questions 9 to 12


are based on the conversation you’ve just heard.



9.


A. Mostly for economic reasons.




B. Mostly for political reasons.




C. Mostly for religious reasons.


D. Mostly for military reasons.


10.


A. Because he thought the United States was an economic power.



B. Because he thought he could make his name more quickly in the United States.



C. Because he thought he was poor in Germany.



D. Because he thought he might be persecuted in Germany.


11.


A. In the first half of the nineteenth century.



B. In the second half of the nineteenth century.



C. In the first half of the twentieth century.



D. In the second half of the twentieth century.


12.


A. They can help their society understand new ideas and see things in a different way.



B. They can only make a lot of money.



C. They can take care of the youth.


D. They can make use of the welfare system in their native land.


Questions 13 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.


13.


A. Go to Germany to live with his friend.



B. Return to Germany for further studies.


C. Set up a company in Shanghai.



D. Find a job in a large multinational company in Shanghai.


14.


A. Because his girlfriend works there.


B. Because he can earn a good salary and get good experience.


C. Because he can contribute more to his native land.



D. Because he cannot find a job abroad.


15.


A. They take away the most educated people from the developing countries.



B. They often send their employees to work abroad.






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C. They always give immigrants high- wage jobs.


D. They are in favor of cross-cultural communication.



II. Multiple Choice




(


1


’×


15 =15


’)



Directions:


In this section, you are required to complete each sentence by deciding on the most appropriate


word or words from the 4 choices marked A, B, C and D.



16.



She keeps telling me that it is essential that I________ there on time.


A. was




A. that










B. were












C. am






D. be


17.



Physics is equal to _______ used to be called natural philosophy.


B. what













C. which


B. addition









C. suburb










D. all






D. prospect



D. career


D. favor


D. out of his sense


18.



Many self- important men view the _______ of working under women as an indignity.


A. probability








A. occupation


A. in favor of


A. in a sense


A. originated


A. live up



19.



Mary's _______ of love for her children was touching.





B. job











C. profession


20.



I'm _______ people going out and enjoying themselves so long as they don't disturb others.


B. favor of








C. on favor of




C. in his sense




21.



What he said is _______ true.


B. in all senses



B. born



B. end up


B. phase





22. Many Western literary works _______ in Greek mythology.





C. traced










D. arise





D. turn up


D. form


D. feedback


23. She'll _______ penniless if she carries on spending like that.


C. make up




24. The disease was discovered in an early _______.


A. pattern




A. effect











C. phrase



25. The company's decision is very much dependent on the _______ received from abroad.






B. remark



C. volume



26. The performance of this reasonably priced record player is _______in quality to that of some


more expensive hi- fi(


高保真)


sets.


A. comparable








B. comparative






C. competitive



________her health.


A. at the expense of



C. according to



A. quick



















B. in the light of



















D. under the help of







C. immediate





C. accused





D. instant


D. blamed


D. creative


27. The girl studied very hard to prepare for the final exams. As a result, she passed the exams


28. You can buy a cup of _______ coffee and get a free newspaper at that store..


B. fast



29. They _______ him of taking bribes.


A. imposed



B. charged







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30. Their acting in the play was acceptable, _______ their youth and inexperience.


A. given




III. Reading Comprehension




(2’×15 =30’)



Directions:


After reading the following passage, you will find 5 questions. For each question there are 4


choices marked A, B, C and D. You should make the correct choice.








B. giving








C. gives








D. gave


Task 1




Once


Arthur


Doyle


came


to


Paris.


He


took


a


cab


at


the


railway


station


and


went


to


the


hotel.



When he paid for the cab, the cabman said to him,



Thank you, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle!





The writer was surprised and asked the cabman,



How do you know my name? I see you


for the first time in my life.






You


see


sir,


it


is


like


this,




answered


the


cabman.



Several


days


ago


I


read


in


the


newspapers about your arrival in Paris from the South; the hat and umbrella in your hands told


me that you were an Englishman. That


?


s why when I saw you I said to myself,


?


This must be


Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.


?”





Clever


work,


very


clever


work,




said


the


writer.



You


analyzed


correctly


from


the


few


facts you had.



He very much enjoyed the cleverness of the cabman. As you know, the hero of


his books, Sherlock Holmes, can solve the most difficult problems by analyzing the smallest


details. So Sir Arthur Conan Doyle himself had an analytic mind.



Then he heard the cabman continue saying,



And there is another fact which helped me too,


sir.






What


?


s that?



asked the writer.




Your name is written on your suitcase.






31. This funny story happened _______.




A. to an English cabman




C. to a famous English writer


B. to a French writer


D. to a detective called Sherlock Holmes



32. The cabman thought the person was an Englishman because ________.






A. the cabman was familiar with the writer






B. the cabman had seen him somewhere in Paris






C. the cabman had seen his picture in the newspapers






D. the writer had a hat and an umbrella in his hands



33. Arthur Conan Doyle came _______.




A. to solve a difficult problem




C. to visit his friends


B. to Paris


D. to the South of England





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34. Sherlock Holmes was ________.




A. a hero in the war




C. the famous detective in England



35. The cabman knew the writer ________.






A. because he saw the writer


?


s name on his suitcase






B. according to the hat and the umbrella






C. according to what had been said about the writer in the newspapers






D. all of the above



Task 2




We are all called upon to make a speech at some point in life, but most of us don't do a


very good job. This article gives some suggestions on how to give an effective speech.





So, you have to give a speech



and you're terrified. You get nervous, you forget what you


want to say, you stumble over words, you talk too long, and you bore your audience. Later you


think,


do that again.




Cheer up! It doesn't have to be that bad. Here are some simple steps to take the pain out of


speech making. Ask yourself the purpose of your speech. What is the occasion? Why are you


speaking? Then, gather as many facts as you can on your subject. Spend plenty of time doing


your research. Then spend plenty of time organizing your material so that your speech is clear


and easy to follow. Use as many examples as possible, and use pictures, charts, and graphs if


they will help you make your points more clearly. Never forget your audience. Don't talk over


their heads, and don't talk down to them. Treat your audience with respect. They will appreciate


your thoughtfulness.





Just


remember:


be


prepared.


Know


your


subject,


your


audience,


and


the


occasion.


Be


brief.


Say


what


you


have


to


say


and


then


stop.


And


be


yourself.


Let


your


personality


come


through so that you make person-to-person contact with your audience.




If


you


follow


these


simple


steps,


you'll


see


that


you


don't


have


to


be


afraid


of


public


speaking. In fact, you may find the experience so enjoyable that you volunteer to make more


speeches! You're not convinced yet? Give it a try and see what happens.




main idea of this article is _________.





A. you can improve your speaking ability





B. a poor speaker can never change





C. always make a short speech





D. it is hard to make a speech


B. Arthur Conan Doyle


?


s friend


D. a character in the writer


?


s novel



37. Paragraph 2 implies that ________.





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A. many people are afraid of giving a speech





B. many people are happy to give a speech





C. many people do not prepare for a speech





D. many people talk too long



38. The phrase





A. speak too loudly





B. look at the ceiling





C. look down upon them





D. use words and ideas that are too difficult



39. All of the following statements are true


except


that ___________.


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A. few people know how to make good speeches



.





B. a lecturer does not need to organize his speech





C. research is important in preparing a speech





D. there are simple steps you can take to improve your speaking ability



40. The title for this passage may be _______.


0





A. Do Not Make a Long Speech


.





B. How to Give an Effective Speech





C. How to show yourself in a Speech





D. Try to Enjoy a Speech



Task 3


If


you


?


re


a


small-company


owner,


how


can


you


compete


with


Web-based


firms?


Start


by


studying your competition on the Web. Then figure out how you can improve service and add


value for customers. Specifically, technology author Evan I. Schwartz suggests that to you




Add value


The Web enables people to become informed customers, providing them with a


wealth


of


information


about


products


and


services.


So


small


companies


must


go


beyond


providing basic information and services. You must give consumers something that Web services


can


?


t:


firsthand


expertise


on


your


product


or


service;


a


great


shopping


experience;


ongoing



service and support; convenience; and a need to continue a relationship with your company.


Play to Your Strengths


Companies may panic when threatened by a Web competitor. They


may react by thinking they should compete by emulating(


仿效


) what the Web company is doing.


But


that


plays


into


the


Web


company


?


s


hands.


Don


?


t


copy


your


web


competitor.


Compete


on


your


terms.


Develop


a


Web


strategy


that


fits


your


business.


Take


what


makes


your


business


strong and unique and extend it to the Web.


Strengthen Your Connection with Customers


The Web is supposed to enable companies


to do one-to-one marketing with customers. But small companies have been able to do that all





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