[自考类试卷]2015年4月自考英语(二)真题试卷及答案与解析.doc
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1、2015 年 4 月自考英语(二)真题试卷及答案与解析一、阅读判断0 Using Music to Change Your MoodEveryone knows that listening to music when feeling bad can provide a relief. Music can also reduce stress, make depression more bearable and help you relax.All the benefits of music can only be got if the listener enjoys the music he
2、 is listening to. If the listener dislikes the music or finds it boring, it will have a negative effect on him instead of a positive one.Now lets examine what most of us do when it comes to listening to music. We usually just listen to a play list and allow a program to randomly (任意地) select the son
3、gs we are going to listen to. This is where the problem lies. What if you liked the first song but found the second one boring? What if the third one was a motivating song while the fourth didnt suit your emotions? What do you think the result will be?What youll have is an emotional mess. The first
4、song will lift your mood a little. The second will make you a little bored. The third will motivate you and then the fourth will put you down. In the end youll end up feeling worse than before.I strongly recommend dividing your play list into different small lists. For example, a list for relaxation
5、, a list for motivation and so on. Another very important thing you must do is to get rid of all of the old music that you are bored of. Besides, dont listen to songs with negative words or messages.The music you listen to can delay your recovery from breakups (分手) by months and months! People who l
6、isten to romantic songs after breakups recover 10 times slower than those who dont. So be careful with your play list if you want to recover faster.1 Music is believed to have a comforting effect.(A)True(B) False(C) Not Given2 One can benefit from all kinds of music.(A)True(B) False(C) Not Given3 Pe
7、ople tend to listen to music selectively.(A)True(B) False(C) Not Given4 People generally prefer motivating songs.(A)True(B) False(C) Not Given5 You should listen to songs that suit your emotions.(A)True(B) False(C) Not Given6 Its advisable to have different lists of songs.(A)True(B) False(C) Not Giv
8、en7 You should remove all of the old music from your list.(A)True(B) False(C) Not Given8 People should listen to songs with positive words.(A)True(B) False(C) Not Given9 Romantic songs help people recover from breakups faster.(A)True(B) False(C) Not Given10 Many people like romantic songs.(A)True(B)
9、 False(C) Not Given二、阅读选择10 Just Introduce Yourself It s so easy to walk into your first job and feel like a stranger in a strange land. But you dont have to stay that way, and you shouldnt.You have to remind yourself to kick your shyness away and introduce yourself. Just a handshake will do. Ask th
10、e supervisor who hired you to introduce you around a bit. Thats the best way to make contacts. Then youll know what to do and say when you meet these people again.Dont do what my friend Sue did at her first job at Entertainment Weekly. “That is one of my biggest regrets: I hardly talked to anyone at
11、 all when I was there. I was scared and just thought people would talk to me first. For a long time, I was hung up on the thought that if someone was older, I respected them automatically. And even if someone started on Monday, and I started Tuesday, I just felt they had more experience. In the area
12、 I worked for four months, I hardly spoke to these people,“ she said.“Of course, now I realize that was the most stupid thing. If I could do that again, Id remember that its so important not to feel shy about introducing yourself. Its not like you have to be very bold, ready to take over the place.
13、Just introduce yourself and ask if there is anything you can do for them. That breaks the ice. “Sue believes that if she had introduced herself around a bit, there would be just no telling what other opportunities or what other acquaintances she might have now. Not that she regrets where she is now
14、at all. But had she talked to more people at her first job, maybe it would have helped me get somewhere sooner,“ she said.11 How do people usually feel when meeting people at their first job?(A)Shy.(B) Puzzled.(C) Curious.(D)Excited.12 When Sue started her first job, she_.(A)introduced herself aroun
15、d(B) asked her supervisor for help(C) shook hands with colleagues(D)waited for others to talk to her13 “I was hung up on the thought“ in Paragraph 3 probably means “I_“.(A)believed(B) guessed(C) learned(D)admitted14 What did Sue suggest we do at our first job?(A)Seize every possible opportunity.(B)
16、Get ready to take over the place.(C) Make active contacts with others.(D)Stay humble before the older staff.15 In talking about her first job experience, Sue expressed a sense of_.(A)relief(B) regret(C) failure(D)longing三、概括段落大意和补全句子15 The Woman behind the Brooklyn Bridge1 John Roebling planned to b
17、uild the Brooklyn Bridge before 1867. But he never really got started. In 1869, he died of an accident. The job fell to his son Washington, a master of construction. In 1872, Washington was injured in building the bridge. He could not walk any longer. He could only see the building of the bridge fro
18、m his window. But his mind was still fresh. How could he get his ideas down to the workers?2 Thats where Emily came in. Emily and Washington married in 1865. At that time John was planning the bridge. He sent his son around the world to study bridges. Emily went along with her husband and learnt muc
19、h about bridge building. When John died and Washington became the boss, she taught herself more about bridge building. She wanted to help her husband with his new job.3 Emily regularly came to the building site. She gave Washingtons instructions to the workers. And then she took questions back to hi
20、m. However, as time went on, her role started to change. Soon, workers saw her as the new boss. As she had more and more knowledge, she became the chief engineer. She met with officials, discussed with other engineers, and instructed the workers.4 Emily also helped to solve problems outside the buil
21、ding site. Some people once questioned her husbands ability to head the bridge building. And the American Society of Civil Engineers would think about replacing him. Emily went to meet the group. She gave a speech in defense of her husband. The group finally decided to keep him on the job.5 It took
22、up 14 years to build the bridge. For 11 of those years, Emily was the one in charge. The bridge finally opened on May 24,1883. She was one of the first people to cross the bridge. Emily never planned on becoming an engineer, but she turned out to be a great one.A. How did Emily pick up bridge buildi
23、ng?B. What happened to John and Washington?C. How did Emily feel about her work?D. What role did Emily play in building the bridge?E. How long did it take to build the bridge?F. Why did Emily give a speech?16 Paragraph 117 Paragraph 218 Paragraph 319 Paragraph 420 Paragraph 520 A. Washington went to
24、 study bridgesB. to express her thanksC. Washington took over the jobD. to build the bridgeE. Emily began to play a bigger roleF. to defend her husband21 After his father died,_.22 Accompanied by Emily,_.23 As time went on,_.24 Emily gave a speech_.25 It took fourteen years_.四、填句补文25 Playing GamesNo
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