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2014
年江苏省五年一贯制专转本英语试题
Part
Ⅰ
Reading Comp
rehension(
每题
2
分,共<
/p>
30
分
)
Directions : there are 3 reading
passages in this part . Each passage is followed
by some questions
or unfinished
statements. For each of them there are four
suggested answers marked A , B , C and
D choose the best answer to each
question
Passage one
Henry was
worried.
This was his first time to go
traveling by air. He did not know how to find his
seat, so he went to the
airhostess(
空姐
)
and
asked
,
“
Could you
help me? I can
’
t find
my seat.” The airhostess showed him the
seat and told him to sit down and
fasten the seat
belt
(
系上安全带)
. She
told Henry not to move about when the plane
was going up.
And she also
said that Henry’s ears might feel a little
strange, but he didn’t
need
to worry about it, because many people felt like
that. When the plane was
flying very
high, Henry could stand up and walk around. He
could also read
books, newspapers or
see films. The airhostess would bring food and
drinks.
Henry could enjoy the flight.
(
)1. Which of
the following is TRUE?
AWiththe help of
the airhostess, Henry got into the plane.
BHenryfound his seat by himself.
CTheairhostess helped Henry find his
seat and fasten the seat belt.
DHenrycouldn’t walk around when the
plane was flying high.
(
)2. In the passage,“move
about” means“_____”.
A. talk
to eachother
B. change seat
C. walk here andthere
D. sleep
(
)
the plane was going up, Henry didn’t need to worry
about______.
A. the plane
B. thestrange
feeling of his ears
C.
his seat
D. his health
(
) do you think
would happen at the end of the story/
AHenrywould have a pleasant journey.
BTheairhostess would help
Henry as much as possible.
CTheairhostess would make friends with
Henry.
DHenrywas worried for most of
the flight.
(
)5. What is the passage about?
A. A worriedflight.
B. Henry’s first
flight.
CThehelpful
airhostess.
D. A nervous travel by air.
Passage two
Guide to Stockholm University Library
Our library offers different types of
studying places and provides a good studying
environment.
Zones
The library is divided into different
zones. The upper floor is a quiet zone with over
a thousand places for silent reading,
and places where you can sit and work with
your
own
computer.
The
reading
places
consist
mostly
of
tables
and
chairs.
The
ground floor is the zone where you can
talk. Here you can find sofas and armchairs
for group work.
Computers
You
can
use
your
own
computer
to
connect
to
the
wi-fi
specially
prepared
for
notebook computers; you
can also use library computers, which contain the
most
commonly used applications, such
as Microsoft Office. They are situated in the area
known as the Experimental Field on the
ground floor.
Group-study Places
If you want to discuss freely without
disturbing others, you can book a study room
or
sit
at
a
table
on
the
ground
floor.
Some
study
rooms
are
for
2-3
people
and
others
can hold up to 6-8 people. All rooms are marked on
the library maps.
There are 40 group-
study rooms that must be booked via the website.
To book, you
need an active University
account and a valid University card. You can use a
room
three hours per day, nine hours at
most per week.
Storage of study
material
The
library
has
lockers
for
students
to
store
course
literature.
When
you
have
obtained at least 40 credits
(
学分
), you may rent a locker
and pay 400 SEK for a year
’
s
rental period.
Rules to be followed
Mobile phone conversations are not
permitted anywhere in the library. Keep your
phone on silent as if you were in a
lecture and exit the library if you need to
receive
calls.
Please note
that food and fruit are forbidden in the library,
but you are allowed to
have drinks and
sweets with you.
6:The
library
’
s upper floor is
mainly for students to ______.
A
.
read in a quiet
place
B
.
have
group discussions
C
.
take
comfortable seats
D
.
get their
computers fixed
7: Library computers on
the ground floor ______.
A
.
help students
with their field experiments
B
.
contain
software essential for schoolwork
C
.
are for those
who want to access the wi-fi
D
.
are mostly used
for filling out application forms
8:What condition should be met to book
a group-study room?
A
.
A group must
consist of 8 people.
B
.
Three-hour use
per day is the minimum.
C
.
One should
first register at the university.
D
.
Applications
must mark the room on the map.
9:A
student can rent a locker in the library if he
______.
A
.
can
afford the rental fee
B
.
attends certain
courses
C
.
has
nowhere to put his books.
D
.
has earned the
required credits
10:What should NOT be
brought into the library?
A
.
Mobile phones
B
.
Orange juice
C
.
Candy
D
.
Sandwiches
Passage three
Chess must be one of the oldest games
in the world. An Arab traveler in the year
900 wrote that it
was played
played everywhere
from Japan to Europe since
1400. The name
is attacking the
other's king, he says, in
English,
move anywhere,
he
says
将死
)
波斯人
). It means
king is
dead
That is when the game
is over, and one player has won.
Such an old game changes
very slowly. The rules have not always been the
same as they are now.
For
example, at one time the queen could only move one
square (
方块
) at a time.
Now she is the strongest
piece on the board. It would be
interesting to know why this has happened! Chess
takes time and thought,
but
it is a game for all kinds of people. You don't
have to be winner in order to enjoy
it.
It is not always
played by
two people sitting at the same table. The first
time the Americans beat
the Russians
was in a
match played by
radio. Some people are able to play many people at
the same time.
One man played 400
games! It is said that some
people play chess by post. This must make chess
the
slowest game in the
world.
11. Chess
_____.
[
]
A.
is an old Indian game for travel
B. is the oldest game in the world
C. was played in India long
before 900
D. was played in
Japan and Europe before 1400