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    【学历类职业资格】2004年北京高职升本(英语)真题试卷及答案解析.doc

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    【学历类职业资格】2004年北京高职升本(英语)真题试卷及答案解析.doc

    1、2004 年北京高职升本(英语)真题试卷及答案解析(总分:124.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Vocabulary and Struc(总题数:15,分数:30.00)1.Its expected that the new highway_completed by next July.(分数:2.00)A.would beB.will have beenC.has beenD.had been2.Nowadays the new medicine can_man of the deadly disease.(分数:2.00)A.saveB.treatC.removeD.cure3.I ca

    2、lled Mr. Smith at his office this morning, but the voice_answered the phone was not his.(分数:2.00)A.whichB.whoC.asD.whom4.Im thinking about changing careers, but I dont quite know how to_it.(分数:2.00)A.go aboutB.go aroundC.go byD.go for5._well enough before the final exam, he failed to finish answerin

    3、g all the questions in time.(分数:2.00)A.Preparing notB.To preparing notC.Not to prepareD.Not having prepared6.He has never been to London before,_he knows everything about the people and the customs there.(分数:2.00)A.andB.butC.forD.so7.Bill Clinton one of the_American presidents gave a speech last wee

    4、k in Oxford University.(分数:2.00)A.livelyB.livingC.aliveD.live8.Little_about his situation though he was in great danger himself.(分数:2.00)A.does he careB.he caredC.did he careD.he cares9.The new president is reported_China after he takes office in the capital.(分数:2.00)A.to visitB.to have visitedC.to

    5、be visitingD.visiting10.They_be singing my favourite English song in the classroom. I can hear it.(分数:2.00)A.couldB.shouldC.mightD.must11._when he started the research, he never gave up trying new ways to increase the production.(分数:2.00)A.How old he wasB.As he was oldC.However old was heD.Old as he

    6、 was12.Dont worry about your earrings I m sure theyll_sooner or later.(分数:2.00)A.make outB.hold upC.turn upD.find out13.Mary_clean out the guest room last Saturday, but she was too busy that day.(分数:2.00)A.has intended toB.was intended toC.intended toD.had intended to14.If it_in the early April, the

    7、 crops wouldnt be growing so well now.(分数:2.00)A.didnt rainB.wasnt rainedC.hadnt rainedD.was not raining15.By then, the countrys “green agriculture“ centering on water and land will reach its full_.(分数:2.00)A.capacityB.powerC.abilityD.energy二、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:4,分数:40.00)If you do not use you

    8、r arms or legs for some time, they become weak; when you start using them again, they slowly become strong again. Everybody knows this, and nobody would think of questioning this fact. Yet many people do not seem to know that memory works in the same way. When some one says that he has a good memory

    9、, he really means that he keeps his memory in practice by exercising it regularly, either consciously or unconsciously. When someone else says that his memory is poor, he really means that he does not give it enough practice. The position is exactly the same as that of two people, one of whom exerci

    10、ses his arms and legs by playing tennis, while the other sits in a chair or a car all day. If a friend complains that his arms are weak, we know that it is his own fault. But if he tells us that he has a poor memory, many of us think that his parents are to blame, or that he is just unlucky, and few

    11、 of us realize that it is just as much his own fault as it was his arms or legs that were weak. Not all of us can become extremely strong or extremely clever; but all of us can, if we have ordinary bodies and brains, improve our strength and our memory by the same means practice. Have you ever notic

    12、ed that people who cannot read or write usually have better memories than those who can? Why is this? Of course, because those who cannot read or write have to remember things: they cannot write them down in a notebook. They have to remember dates, times, prices, names, songs and stories, so their m

    13、emory is always being exercised. So if you want a good memory, learn from the poor and humble: practise remembering.(分数:10.00)(1).The first paragraph is intended to tell us that_.(分数:2.00)A.everybody knows that memory works in the same way as arms or legsB.it is a fact that some people do not use th

    14、eir arms or legsC.to have a good memory, one has to exercise it regularlyD.to keep fit, one should not sit in a chair or a car all day(2).In the authors opinion, a poor memory may result from_.(分数:2.00)A.unlucky fortuneB.weak arms and legsC.insufficient educationD.lack of remembering practice(3).The

    15、 author seems to suggest that we should_.(分数:2.00)A.complain about nothing but our healthB.play tennis to exercise our arms and legsC.blame ourselves rather than our parents for a poor memoryD.learn from those who cannot read or write for a better memory(4).The author comes to the conclusion that_.(

    16、分数:2.00)A.memory can be improved by practising itB.the poorer one is, the better memory he hasC.if you want a good memory, do not read or write anythingD.the poor and humble people may help you remember things(5).The most appropriate title for the passage would be_.(分数:2.00)A.Poor and Good MemoryB.Y

    17、our Arms, Legs and BrainC.How to Improve Your MemoryD.Learn from the Poor and HumbleHow Toxic (中毒的) Are You? Take this test and find out. Yes No 1. Have you felt fatigued now and then for no apparent reason? 2. Have you ever felt “wooden“ or lifeless? 3. Have you ever experienced drug “flashbacks“?

    18、4. Do you have trouble thinking clearly? 5. Do you sometimes get a feeling of reacting slowly? 6. Do you feel annoyed without reason or cause? 7. Do you have unexplained aches and pains? 8, Do you find it difficult to get excited about people and things? 9. Do you find you feel anxious but dont know

    19、 why? 10. Have you ever experienced shortness of breath for no reason? Drugs, chemicals and environmental poisons don t just go away. They stay in your body and can even affect you years later. If you answered yes to 3 or less you could have a low level of accumulated toxins in your body, affecting

    20、your ability to think clearly. If you answered yes to 4-7 of the above questions, you could have considerable accumulated toxins, making you feel dull, lifeless and “wooden.“ If you answered yes to most of these questions, you could be experiencing heavy body pollution. Clear Body, Clear Mind is a n

    21、ew bestseller by L. Ron Hubbard. It describes the amazingly effective PURIFICAITON program that helps you get rid of the life-stopping effects of accumulated drugs and toxins in your body. Buy your copy at bookstores everywhere or contact us at 800-810-123456.(分数:10.00)(1).From the passage we know t

    22、hat one of the reasons why people feel tired, anxious, etc. is that_.(分数:2.00)A.they are exposed to poisonsB.they fail to follow the doctors adviceC.there are harmful things in their bodiesD.there is air pollution in their living places(2).The poisons from drugs, chemicals and environment may stay i

    23、n ones body and_.(分数:2.00)A.affect him years laterB.have an influence immediatelyC.go away in a few yearsD.make him depend on drugs(3).If one answered yes to two questions he may experience a_level of body pollution.(分数:2.00)A.considerableB.highC.mediumD.low(4).If one experiences heavy body pollutio

    24、n he may answer yes to_of the questions.(分数:2.00)A.a halfB.a fewC.mostD.some(5).Clear Body, Clear Mind is probably the name of a_.(分数:2.00)A.hospitalB.bookC.programD.manualHigher productivity is essential to the rising of living standards and to the declining prices of goods and services. But higher

    25、 productivity may lead to fewer jobs. Early in the postwar era, analysts were worried that automation would take over manufacturing, throwing everyone out of work. That fear went unrealized for a generation, in part because robots and computers werent good at much. Today, near-automated manufacturin

    26、g is becoming a reality. Newly built factories often require only a small part of the work force in the plants. Office technology, meanwhile, now allows a few to do what once required a large group of people. There may come a point when the gains from higher productivity pale before the job losses,

    27、But even if that point does not come, rapid technological change is causing anxiety about future employment: anxiety that makes it hard to appreciate and enjoy what productivity creates. Prosperity brings many other mixed blessings. Living standards keep rising, but so do cases of depression. Agricu

    28、ltural yields continue rising, yet that means fewer family farms are needed Biotechnology may allow us to live longer, but may leave us dependent on costly synthetic drugs. There, are many similar examples. Increasingly, western life suffers from the paradoxes (自相矛盾) of progress. Material circumstan

    29、ces keep improving, yet our quality of life may be no better as a result especially in those cases, like food, where enough becomes too much.(分数:10.00)(1).The fear that automation would make people out of work turned out to be_.(分数:2.00)A.impossibleB.reasonableC.practicalD.unnecessary(2).In the thir

    30、d paragraph the word “pale“ most probably means_.(分数:2.00)A.result from technological changesB.decrease in relative importanceC.result in poor healthD.increase in anxiety(3).We can find in the passage that it is hard to enjoy higher production because_.(分数:2.00)A.people are afraid of automationB.tec

    31、hnology may change even more rapidlyC.computers are not good at some workD.unemployment may emerge on a large scale(4).The last paragraph mainly tells us that_.(分数:2.00)A.material benefits are what we needB.prosperity is just one side of the same coinC.the quality of life may be worse than beforeD.w

    32、estern people are free from the paradoxes of progress(5).The author implies in the passage that_.(分数:2.00)A.while life gets better, people feel worseB.life is generally not as good as it used to beC.people should return to the past to feel betterD.our quality of life has turned worse before it turns

    33、 betterIn todays competitive job market, students are looking for degrees outside their home countries to position themselves as global managers fluent in international practices. Among them is Simon Tindall, an American who turned down a scholarship to Georgetown University in Washington in favor o

    34、f Cambridge. Foreign students make up an average 70 percent to 80 percent of non-U.S. MBA programs. In contrast, the Wharton School, at the University of Pennsylvania, reports one of the highest percentages of international students for an American program at 39 percent, a figure that includes U.S.

    35、permanent residents. While the tough recruiting climate for graduates entering the U.S. job market is a factor in the decrease, another pressure point seems to be restrictions on visas for travel, education and work in the States after the war in Iraq, SARS in Asia and political changes related to t

    36、he terrorist attacks of Sept. 11,2001. One Chinese student said she had been offered a full scholarship to attend the University cf Michigans MBA program in 2002 but that a visa request had been denied two years in a row. Another could not obtain a visa to enroll at the University7 of California at

    37、Los Angeles. Many students are also being attracted bv the affordability of international programs, especially in relation to costs in the United States. Most MBA programs outside the United States can be completed in one year rather than two, representing a huge saving in both tuition and opportuni

    38、ty costs. Britain has an advantage over other international programs in both ranking and brand value. Better rankings attract better students, who in turn improve the rankings. “The applications we received this year were on average of a much higher quality than last year,“ said Gary, the admission

    39、director at Cambridge.”The increase in applications enables us to be more selective. Year to year, were looking to increase the quality of the student body, which in turn strengthens competition for the whole program. “(分数:10.00)(1).Simon Tindall went to Cambridge to study for an MBA program because

    40、_.(分数:2.00)A.Cambridge offered him a full scholarshipB.he was denied a scholarship by Georgetown UniversityC.there was a lower percentage of foreign students in BritainD.international experience would benefit him in employment(2).Compared with students taking U. S. programs, those doing an MBA in Br

    41、itain have_.(分数:2.00)A.a wider variety of nationalitiesB.a small number of nationalitiesC.a hard time selecting a favorite schoolD.a better opportunity getting a full scholarship(3).Some Chinese students gave up their choices of studying in the States because_.(分数:2.00)A.their visa requests were den

    42、iedB.they found it hard to hunt a jobC.they lacked qualifications for the programD.the scholarship couldnt cover their expenses(4).The fifth paragraph tells us that most MBA programs outside the States_.(分数:2.00)A.last longerB.are cost-efficientC.lack global attractionD.are hard to complete(5).The i

    43、ncrease in applications for MBA in Britain is due to_of the universities.(分数:2.00)A.the locationsB.the reputationC.the academic levelsD.the tuitions and facilities三、Cloze(总题数:1,分数:20.00)If youre driving in Brooklyn, Ohio, and find yourself attracted by your surroundings, resist the urge to get hold

    44、of your cell phone and share the moment. The leafy Cleveland suburb is the first town in the country in which its【36】to drive and talk on a cell phone at the same time. “We dont ban cell phones,“【37】former mayor John M. March. “But pull to the side of the road.“ It wasnt the first【38】Brooklyn, with

    45、a population of 11924 and Coyne, 83, who served as mayor for 52 years,【39】the lead on driving safety. In 1966, after Coyne saw a child who was riding in the front seat of her parents car hit her head【40】the windshield (挡风玻璃), the city passed the nations first mandatory (立法规定的) seat-belt law. His ide

    46、a to stop cell-phone users was【41】by another accident. “In early January 1999,“ he says, “our chief of police【42】a car smashed (撞毁) from behind by another vehicle.“ The driver of the second car was talking on a cell phone and, according to die chief,【43】talking even after the crash. The regulation【4

    47、4】drivers to keep both hands on the steering wheel while talking on a cell phone. First-time offenders are fined $3, then the fine jumps【45】$100. Coyne doesnt own a cell phone. “Im not that important,“ he says.(分数:20.00)A.faultB.illegalC.incorrectD.mistakenA.demandsB.explainsC.insistsD.tellsA.cityB.

    48、lawC.manD.timeA.heldB.madeC.tookD.didA.byB.intoC.onD.withA.confirmedB.determinedC.decidedD.foundA.arrestedB.discoveredC.drewD.sawA.continuedB.insistedC.persistedD.stoppedA.allowsB.forcesC.requiresD.wantsA.as high asB.as many asC.as far asD.as well as四、Word Formation(总题数:10,分数:20.00)16.She no longer

    49、had that feeling of (dependent) 1she had fought so hard to win.(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_17.Hutchings, like many (ambition) 1young lawyers, became interested in politics.(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_18.For the (secure) 1of passengers, all hand baggage is carefully checked at the airport.(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_19.Weather (permit) 1, w


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