[自考类试卷]2013年1月自考英语(二)真题试卷及答案与解析.doc
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1、2013 年 1 月自考英语(二)真题试卷及答案与解析一、Vocabulary and Structrue1 I rushed to the apartment, _to find nobody was there.(A)just(B) only(C) thus(D)ever2 We need a_of your writing to see if you are in the right level.(A)process(B) pattern(C) direction(D)sample3 No one will_she killed her husband;t they all think
2、she is so sweet.(A)order(B) deny(C) suspect(D)predict4 People are generally tolerant_small faults.(A)of(B) for(C) with(D)against5 The curtain has been used for too long, Its color has_.(A)faded(B) melted(C) varied(D)dropped6 He rejected the promotion_he didn t want the added responsibility.(A)though
3、(B) because(C) if(D)until7 We should help every child to reach his full_.(A)character(B) emotion(C) potential(D)strength8 I d like to have this photo_. Can I pick it up tomorrow?(A)enlarged(B) evolved(C) imagined(D)focused9 You can depend on Mike to be on time because he s so_.(A)valuable(B) changea
4、ble(C) reliable(D)capable10 I don t think I 11 ever adapt myself_this hot weather.(A)from(B) of(C) into(D)to二、Cloze Test10 Bananas are plants that grow in tropical regions. They grow four to thirty feet in height. The banana looks like a tree, 【C1】_is not a tree. It does not have a woody stem. 【C2】_
5、, its leaves grow from a tough rootstock by which the plant spreads. One large【C3】_grows from the central stem of the plant. This flower【C4】_into the fruit. Each plant has a number of bananas growing together, 【C5】_can weigh as much as forty-five kilograms. Cultivation of the banana has resulted in
6、a fruit that has no seeds. 【C6】_Plants are started from the old plant. Bananas are【C7】_while they ate green. They ate then loaded on trains to be transported to ships that carry them to many parts of the world. During shipment, they begin to【C8】_and turn yellow. Brazil is the leading banana-growing
7、country, producing as much as five million tons a year. The United States imports more bananas than【C9】_other country. Bananas are a source of some important nutrients, including vitamins and sugar. They have great【C10】_in the treatment of certain diseases. Some banana plants can also be used to mak
8、e rope and certain cloth.11 【C1 】(A)or(B) and(C) but(D)so12 【C2 】(A)Instead(B) Still(C) Indeed(D)Thus13 【C3 】(A)fruit(B) flower(C) leaf(D)branch14 【C4 】(A)malts(B) builds(C) breaks(D)develops15 【C5 】(A)what(B) that(C) which(D)they16 【C6 】(A)Thin(B) Low(C) Small(D)New17 【C7 】(A)cut(B) eaten(C) split(
9、D)processed18 【C8 】(A)expand(B) grow(C) mature(D)separate19 【C9 】(A)any(B) some(C) the(D)an20 【C10 】(A)price(B) value(C) sense(D)rewardReading Comperhension20 Now, there is a growing evidence that naps(小睡)are coming back. Many companies have set up nap rooms with beds, blankets and alarm clocks beca
10、use they have recognized that most of their employees do not have enough sleep. If labor unions are truly interested in worker welfare , they should make such facilities a necessary item in contract negotiation. A brief nap makes people feel refreshed and relaxed. If workers take advantage of the op
11、portunity to sleep for twenty minutes or so during the workday, they can go back to work with renewed enthusiasm and energy. Dr. Linda Pitt, for example, often manages to take a ten-minute nap between patient. She says that this respite helps her focus better on each patient s problems. Also, there
12、are companies that encourage their employees to take naps. They find that napping reduces accidents and errors and increases productivity, even if it shortens the workday a bit. A recent NASA study showed that twenty-four-minute naps greatly improved a pilot s alertness and performance on long-dista
13、nce flights. Studies have found that sleepy workers make more mistakes and cause more accidents. They are more likely to have heart attacks and other physical disorders. Dr. David Jones, a sleep researcher at Harvard, explained that the brain becomes less active when it fails to get enough sleep. It
14、 has been proved that lack of sleep affects attention and performance. It often leads to “microsleeps“ , that is, involuntary lapses into sleep. These “microsleeps“ often cause accidents. He suggested taking a “power nap“ during the day to prevent the effects of sleep loss. “Naps greatly strengthen
15、the ability to pay close attention to details and to make critical decisions, “ added Dr. Jones. He also stated that “a nap taken about eight hours after you wake can do much more for you than if you add those twenty minutes onto already adequate sleep at night. “21 According to the writer, many com
16、panies now_.(A)start to negotiate with employees(B) set up labor unions for employees(C) provide nap rooms for employees(D)provide paid leaves for employees22 The underlined word “respite“(para. 2)probably means_.(A)test(B) case(C) idea(D)break23 By taking a “power nap“ , one can avoid_.(A)heart att
17、acks(B) possible accidents(C) brain diseases(D)physical disorders24 According to Dr. Jones, people benefit a lot from_.(A)taking naps regularly(B) paying attention to details(C) making good choices(D)sleeping eight hours a day25 The tone of the writer is_.(A)objective(B) sympathetic(C) emotional(D)u
18、nderstanding25 Judging from business profits, we should be enjoying a powerful economic recovery. During the depression, profits dropped by about 30%. But now profits grow every day. In the first quarter of this year, profits have recovered 87% of what they lost in the depression depression. When se
19、cond quarter results ate out, profits may rise above their previous peak. The recovery in profits should be a good sign. It makes companies more aggressive. They have a huge amount of money and ate able to do whatever they want-hire, make new investments, raise salaries. Historically, higher profits
20、 lead to higher employment. Yet, except for new companies, loss-making companies dont create new jobs. So far, the contrast between recovered profits and small job growth is surprising. Last year, employment dropped 3. 3 million. Since then, the economy has recovered only 11% of those lost jobs. Com
21、panies ate doing much better than workers; that s a characteristic of today s a characteristic of today s economy. The most obvious explanation is that the relationship between labor and capital has changed. Capital has become stronger, labor has become weaker. The situation has made business manage
22、rs eager to cut costs in depressions and unwilling to hire workers early in recoveries. Reducing the number of employees is the quickest way to recover profits. The big job cuts in this depression should not have been surprising. With the breakdown of the financial system, companies had to do everyt
23、hing they can to save money , because they couldn t rely on outside money. So they cut jobs and new investment projects. Last year, business investment dropped 26%. Nothing like that had happened since the 1940s. However, there ate some good signs. Many companies have started to replace their old eq
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