[外语类试卷]北京成人本科学位英语模拟试卷30及答案与解析.doc
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1、北京成人本科学位英语模拟试卷 30及答案与解析 一、 Part I Reading Comprehension (30%) Directions: There 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 corres
2、ponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. 1 To understand how Americans think about things, it is necessary to understand “the point“. Americans mention it often: “Lets get right to the point,“ they will say. “My point is Whats the point of all this?“ The “point“ is t
3、he idea or piece of information that Americans suppose is, or should be, at the center of peoples thinking, writings, and spoken comments. Speakers and writers are supposed to “make their points clear“, meaning that they are supposed to say or write clearly the idea or piece of information they wish
4、 to express. People from many other cultures have different ideas about the point. Africans traditionally tell stories that express the thoughts they have in mind, rather than staring “the point“ clearly. Japanese traditionally speak indirectly, leaving the listener to figure out what the point is.
5、Thus, while an American might say to a friend, “I dont think that coat goes very well with the rest of your outfit,“ a Japanese might say, “Maybe this other coat would look even better than the one you have on.“ Americans value a person who “gets right to the point“. Japanese are likely to consider
6、such a person insensitive if nor rude. The Chinese and Japanese languages are characterized by vagueness (模糊 ) and ambiguity. The precision and directness Americans associate with “the point“ cannot be achieved, at least not with any grace, in Chinese and Japanese. (76) Speakers of those languages t
7、hus have to learn a new way of reasoning and expressing their ideas if they are going to communicate satisfactorily with Americans. 1 According to the passage, Americans expect speakers and writers to _. ( A) be clear about their main ideas ( B) give as much information as possible ( C) express thei
8、r personal views ( D) be honest about their true feelings 2 Which of the following peoples will tell a story to express what they have in mind? ( A) Americans. ( B) Africans. ( C) Japanese. ( D) Chinese. 3 In the sentence “I dont think that coat goes very well with the rest of your outfit“, the word
9、 “outfit“ most probably means _. ( A) office ( B) time ( C) speech ( D) clothes 4 According to the passage, Japanese may consider it unacceptable to be _. ( A) indirect ( B) straightforward ( C) poorly-dressed ( D) curious 5 In order to communicate with Americans satisfactorily, speakers of Chinese
10、need to _. ( A) learn the language well ( B) change their way of thinking ( C) be careful about their choice of words ( D) explain their reasons clearly 6 Personal computers and the Internet give people new choices about how to spend their time. Some may use this freedom to share less time with cert
11、ain friends or family members, but new technology will also let them stay in closer touch with those they care most about. I know this from personal experience. E-mail makes it easy to work at home, which is where I now spend most weekends and evenings. (77) My working hours arent necessarily much s
12、horter than they once were, but I spend fewer of them at the office. This lets me share more time with my young daughter than I might have if shed been born before electronic mail became such a practical tool. The Internet also makes it easy to share thoughts with a group of friends. Say you do some
13、thing, fun-see a great movie, perhaps and there are four or five friends who might want to hear about it. If you call each one, you may tire of telling the story. With e-mail, you just write one note about your experience, at your convenience, and address it to all the friends you think might be int
14、erested. They can read your message when they have time, and read only as much as they want to. They can reply at their convenience, and you can read what they have to say at your convenience. E-mail is also an inexpensive way to stay in close touch with people who live far away. More than a few par
15、ents use e-mail to keep in touch, even daily touch, with their children off at college. (78) We just have to keep in mind that computers and the Internet offer another way of staying in touch. They dont eliminate (排除 ) any of the old ways. 6 The purpose of this passage is to _. ( A) explain how to u
16、se the Internet ( B) describe the writers joy of keeping up with the latest technology ( C) tell the merits and usefulness of the Internet ( D) introduce the reader to basic .knowledge about personal computers and the Internet 7 The use of e-mail has made it possible for the writer to _. ( A) spend
17、less time working ( B) have more free time with his child ( C) work at home on weekends ( D) work at a speed comfortable to him 8 According to the writer, e-mail has an obvious advantage over the telephone because the former helps one _. ( A) reach a group of people at one time conveniently ( B) kee
18、p ones communication as personal as possible ( C) pass on much more information than the latter ( D) get in touch with ones friends faster than the latter 9 The passage discussed all the following aspects of E-mail EXCEPT _. ( A) its cost ( B) the format of writing ( C) the saving of time ( D) its e
19、asy and convenient use 10 The best title for this passage is _. ( A) Computers: New Technological Advances ( B) Internet: a New Tool to Maintain Good Friendship ( C) Computers Have Made Life Easier ( D) Internet: a Convenient Tool for Communication 11 Thomas Jefferson was inaugurated (举行就职典礼 ) on Ma
20、rch 4, 1801. He was the first President to take the oath of office (宣誓就职 ) in the nations permanent capital, Washington, D.C. Although Washington was a new city, it was already familiar to President Jefferson. In fact, Jefferson had helped plan the capitals streets and pubic buildings. (79) Besides
21、being a city planner and architect, the new President was a writer, a scientist, and the inventor of several gadgets (小装置 ) and tools. After his inauguration, Jefferson moved into the Presidential Palace. The Palace was more than a home; it contained offices for the President and some of his staff a
22、nd advisors. It also included dining and reception rooms, where the President could entertain congressmen. However, President Jefferson did not give many formal parties. This was partly because there was no First Lady; Jeffersons wife died in 1782. But it was also because Jefferson liked to live in
23、a simple fashion. Once, he showed up for an important meeting wearing old clothes and down-at-the-heel slippers! Neither Washington nor Adams would ever have dressed so casually. Jefferson was different from the first two Presidents in other ways, too. (80) He disagreed with them about how the count
24、ry should be run, and about what part a President should play in running it. 11 Which of the following statements about Washington, D.C. can be correctly inferred from the passage? ( A) The Presidential Palace was not located there. ( B) It contained many old buildings in 1801. ( C) It was not the f
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