[外语类试卷]2015年4月成人本科学位英语真题试卷(精选)及答案与解析.doc
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1、2015年 4月成人本科学位英语真题试卷(精选)及答案与解析 一、 Dialogue Communication 0 Gabby: Hi, Harry, it s great to see you again. 【 D1】 _ Harry: Yeah. In the past three months I traveled to many countries in Africa. Gabby:【 D2】 _Did you pet a rhino(犀牛 )? (Laughing .)Im just kidding. Harry: Well, I didn t pet a rhino, but I
2、 was once chased by a lion, and it was fun! Gabby: 【 D3】 _ Harry: No. Im just kidding. Gabby: You really scared me. Harry: (Laughing.)Well, I really missed the comforts of home.【 D4】 _A long break! A. Are you serious? B. Now I just want to take a break. C. I heard youve traveled a lot recently. D. W
3、ell, I really envy you! 1 【 D1】 2 【 D2】 3 【 D3】 4 【 D4】 4 Helen:【 D5】 _Do you study Chinese at the university here? Rose: Yes, I do. But my characters are very bad. Helen: 【 D6】 _ Rose: Are you Chinese? Helen: Yes, I am. I came here to study political science. Rose: 【 D7】 _ Helen: I like it so far.
4、But my English still needs work. A. It takes a long time to learn Chinese writing. B. How are you doing? C. How do you like it? D. Excuse me. 5 【 D5】 6 【 D6】 7 【 D7】 7 Jose: Pamela, can you come to a meeting on Friday? Pamela: Im not sure.【 D8】 _When are you having it? Jose: 【 D9】 _ Pamela: Let me g
5、et back to you in a few minutes. Jose: Sure. If Im not in, could you leave a message on my answering machine? Pamela: 【 D10】 _ A. Let me check my schedule. B. Sure thing. C. I dont know. D. We re planning it around noon. 8 【 D8】 9 【 D9】 10 【 D10】 二、 Part I Reading Comprehension (30%) Directions: The
6、re are three passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. 10
7、When Nicholas Pave was three years old, he ate a piece of cake at a party. Within seconds, his throat was aching and his nose was running. An hour later, he started throwing up. Says Nicholas now: “It was scary.“ How can one bite of one cake make someone so sick? Nicholas was having an allergic (过敏
8、)reaction to peanut-butter(花生酱 )chips in the cake. His mom quickly called the doctor and gave Nicholas some medicine. Without the medicine, he might have stopped breathing. Some people allergic to peanuts have died after eating them. People who are allergic to peanuts must avoid anything containing
9、a peanut or its oil. Sometimes just smelling or touching peanut oil or peanut dust causes an allergic reaction. That can turn a school dining hall into a danger zone! Now some schools have decided not to take any chances. They re cracking down on peanut products to protect allergic kids. In some sch
10、ool dining halls, peanut-free tables are being set aside. In other schools, no one is allowed to bring any “peanutty“ foods at all. Banning peanut butter creates some sticky problems. Peanut-butter sandwiches are popular. They are a nutritious, affordable food for most families. However, there are m
11、any choices for a healthful lunch. School dining halls can provide a wide choice of foods that are safe for all kids. They can even send home suggestions for bag lunches that don t include peanuts. People should be willing to sacrifice a particular food if it might save a child s life. All schools s
12、hould ban peanuts and peanut products. Even if all schools don t ban peanuts, Ann Munoz-Furlong of the Food Allergy Network points out that teachers and students should have an emergency plan to deal with any allergy attack. Allergic kids should always wash their hands before eating and should never
13、 exchange foods with other kids. Kids should feel safe in the classroom and the dining hall. 11 After eating the cake, Nicholas had all the following symptoms EXCEPT_. ( A) an aching throat ( B) running a fever ( C) a running nose ( D) throwing up 12 Without medicine, Nicholas might have_. ( A) got
14、a headache ( B) felt sick ( C) stopped breathing ( D) gone crazy 13 “Cracking down on“ (Para. 3)is closest in meaning to “_“. ( A) banning ( B) bringing ( C) throwing away ( D) putting away 14 Which of the following best summarizes Paragraph 4? ( A) People can be allergic to some peanut products. (
15、B) Schools should forbid all peanut products. ( C) Peanut-butter sandwiches are nutritious. ( D) People allergic to peanuts should avoid peanut oil as well. 15 The Food Allergy Network suggests that teachers should be prepared with_. ( A) information about allergies for parents ( B) plenty of anti-a
16、llergy medicine ( C) different types of sandwiches ( D) an emergency plan for allergy attacks 15 During his life, J. S. Bach was not as popular as Beethoven and Mozart during their lifetimes. His music was considered hard to understand and even harder to play. Although Bach wrote more than 1,000 pie
17、ces of music, very few were published while he was alive. An employer originally rejected one of Bach s most famous works, the Brandenburg Concertos. Bach composed the piece in 1721 as part of a job application. He never even got a response, let alone the job he wanted. More than 100 years later, th
18、e piece was finally published. Today, you can hear orchestras all over the world playing Bach s Brandenburg Concertos, which offers just one example of how public opinion of Bach has changed. Now the composer is considered one of the most brilliant minds of Western Civilization. Bach s music is very
19、 complex. During his lifetime no one could imitate him. Instead of writing just one melody(旋律 )into his music, he often used two. The two melody lines are kept separate throughout the music, like two voices having a conversation. But they are also precise, like a mathematical equation set to sound.
20、To the skilled listener, Bachs complexity adds endless depth. Bach studied hard and expected his students to do the same. He once said, “ I was obliged to be hard-working: whoever is equally hard-working will succeed equally well.“ Bach was a very patient and kind teacher. Bach combined the notes fr
21、om different instruments in a new way. More than anything, he wanted to invent. He was always experimenting with new patterns of music. He did not worry that others did not like his music. He just said, “If you cannot please all by your art or your work, satisfy the few. To please many is bad.“ Bach
22、 had a great influence on many of the composers who came after him. 16 Which of the following is NOT true of Bachs Brandenburg Concertos? ( A) It is an example of how public opinion of Bach has changed. ( B) It is a part of an application for a job Bach never got. ( C) It is one of his most famous w
23、orks. ( D) It is impossible to play and enjoy. 17 The author uses the example of “two melodies“ (Para. 2)to_. ( A) show how deep and complex his music is ( B) explain why people today enjoy his music ( C) illustrate why Bach was a good music teacher ( D) teach readers how to combine two songs 18 The
24、 phrase “experimenting with“ (Para. 3)is closest in meaning to “_“. ( A) following up ( B) trying out ( C) measuring ( D) changing 19 What Bach says in Paragraph 3 shows_. ( A) he was a rigid teacher to his students ( B) he did not care about his popularity ( C) what inspired him to write his music
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