[自考类试卷]2009年下半年自考英语(二)真题试卷及答案与解析.doc
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1、2009 年下半年自考英语(二)真题试卷及答案与解析一、Vocabulary and Structrue1 The traffic was held up for more than thirty minutes,_caused me to arrive late.(A)it(B) that(C) what(D)which2 _he has many friends,he is often feeling lonely.(A)As(B) When(C) While(D)Since3 Poor speaker of English though he was at the time,he sti
2、ll managed to make himself_.(A)understand(B) understood(C) undemanding(D)to understand4 There are many sales this season,during which stores will lower their_prices.(A)normal(B) general(C) ordinary(D)usual5 As for family education,parents are encouraged to rely on_rather than punishment.(A)criticism
3、(B) intimidation(C) persuasion(D)scolding6 Scientists doubt whether its_to regulate ones biological clock by drinking.(A)feasible(B) incredible(C) fashionable(D)valuable7 Youd better leave things_if you dont know how to deal with them.(A)lonely(B) only(C) lone(D)alone8 The room was quiet,_the occasi
4、onal coughing from my throat.(A)in case(B) except for(C) by far(D)instead of9 So far scientists have only acquired_understanding of the physical processes that cause earthquakes.(A)a partial(B) a changeable(C) an original(D)an individual10 The profit-sharing plan is designed to_the staff to work har
5、d.(A)calculate(B) demonstrate(C) speculate(D)motivate二、Cloze Test10 Shopping for clothes is not the same experience for a man as it is for a woman. A man goes shopping (11)_ he needs something. His purpose is settled and decided (12)_ . He knows what he wants and his objective is to find it and (13)
6、_ it;the price is a secondary (14)_ . Most men (15)_ walk into a shop and ask the salesman (16)_ what they want. If the shop has it in stock. the salesman promptly (17)_ it, and the business of trying it on proceeds (18)_ . Au being well,the (19)_ can be and often is completed in less than five minu
7、tes,with hardly any bargain and to their satisfaction. For a man,slight problems may begin when the shop does not have what he wants. (20)_ does not have exactly what he wants. In that case the salesman,as the name implies,tries to sell the customer something else. (A)although(B) before(C) unless(D)
8、because(A)in advance(B) in addition(C) in contrast(D)in return(A)book(B) order(C) buy(D)take(A)transaction(B) consideration(C) regulation(D)possession(A)simply(B) necessarily(C) reluctantly(D)inevitably(A)of(B) with(C) for(D)at(A)1eaves(B) makes(C) prevents(D)produces(A)at once(B) at first(C) at bes
9、t(D)at least(A)sale(B) deal(C) payment(D)request(A)and(B) or(C) but(D)as20 My husband Christopher was once a financial planner. Even though he couldnt balance our budget,his clients trusted him completely and he made them feel secure. In exchange they paid him very well. We had a nice life then. At
10、that time,my yoga studio(瑜伽馆)was just starting to make a profit,and I had recently decorated it. At last,I was in control of my working life and poured my heart and soul into making it succeed. When we first met,I fell hard for Christopher right away. although I wouldnt call it love. Id never been w
11、ith a man who was prettier than I was,but after a while I got used to this. and it didnt bother me so much. I was recovering from a broken heart and needed something to help me move on. If it wasnt love,it was good enough ,and when he asked me to marry him I jumped at the chance. knowing that it mig
12、ht be my last. Things started out so well. I was working steadily and Christopher was patiently climbing up the ladder in his department. Then,without any warning,one gray winter afternoon in year five,he just upped and left his desk at the bank,handed in his resignation,and came home and told me he
13、 wanted to start an interior design business. He has always loved mixing and matching,and has a real eye for color,texture,and shape,but the idea of turning a hobby into a business wasnt something we had ever discussed. I thought the stress of his job was becoming too much and perhaps he would take
14、a few months off over the spring and summer to relax and get the idea out of his system. I didnt believe he could be serious. But once he had a few clients, he began to draw up plans,ordering catalogues and turning our empty workshop into a kind of makeshift studio with all of his sketches pinned to
15、 the wall. After spending a lot of time and money on all of this preparation,and really doing quite a nice job of it,he called each client in turn and apologized,saying he wouldnt be able to design their living spaces after all. 21 As a financial planner,Christopher_.(A)paid his clients very well(B)
16、 was trusted by his clients(C) was making his yoga studio profitable(D)could make his familys budget balanced22 The woman in the passage_.(A)fell in love with Christopher at first sight(B) managed a yoga studio with her husband(C) felt really uncomfortable With a smart man(D)married Christopher beca
17、use of a broken heart23 His wife thought Christopher suddenly quit his job because he_.(A)couldnt wait to get promoted(B) had experience in interior design(C) wanted to do something he enjoyed(D)couldnt bear the pressure from his job24 The woman_her husbands decision.(A)was supportive of(B) was indi
18、fferent to(C) was satisfied with(D)was negative about25 It can be inferred from the last paragraph that Christopher_.(A)was more likely to change his mind(B) would return to his office in the bank(C) made a big success in interior design(D)was not well-prepared for his business25 In a quiet,darkened
19、 lecture room,you begin a frustrating fight against fatigue. The overhead projector hums,and you cannot concentrate on the slides. You stop absorbing information and become absent-minded. The professor lost you a long time ago. You are bored. Virtually everyone gets bored once in a while. Most of us
20、 chalk it up to a dull environment. “The most common way to define boredom in Western culture ishaving nothing to do. ”says psychologist Stephen Vodanovich of the University of West Florida. And indeed,early research into the effects of boredom focused on people forced to perform dull tasks,such as
21、working a factory assembly line. But boredom is not merely an natural property of the circumstances,researchers say. Rather this perception is subjective and rooted in aspects of consciousness. Levels of boredom vary among people:some individuals are far less liable to boredom than others-and some,s
22、uch as extroverts(性格外向者),are more likely to have this feeling. Thus,a new generation of scientists is coping with the psychological interpretations of this most tedious of human emotions-and they have found that it is more complicated than is commonly known. Researchers say that boredom is not a uni
23、fied concept but rather comes in several flavors. Level of attention,an aspect of conscious awareness,plays an important role in boredom,such that improving a persons ability to focus may therefore decrease boredom. Emotional factors can also contribute to boredom. People who are poor in understandi
24、ng their own feelings and those who become sucked in and distracted by their moods are more easily bored,for example. Staying away from tedium is not easy. People who are liable to boredom are more likely to suffer from ills such as depression and drug addiction;they also tend to be socially awkward
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