[自考类试卷]山东省自考英语(二)模拟试卷2及答案与解析.doc
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1、山东省自考英语(二)模拟试卷 2 及答案与解析一、Vocabulary and Structrue1 She married young and felt she was missing out_ life.(A)on(B) in(C) for(D)/2 While three _ ago, there were fewer than two books on time management, the most recent survey shows that there are over one hundred _ books on this subject.(A)decade . doze
2、n(B) decades dozens(C) decades dozen(D)decade dozens3 I would have gone to visit him in the hospital had it been at all possible, but I_ fully occupied the whole of last week.(A)had been(B) have been(C) was(D)were4 While_, I often notice that some students are absent-minded(心不在焉的).(A)teach(B) teachi
3、ng(C) taught(D)to teach5 In the 17th century, a great_ of religious pamphlets were printed,_ were not always neat or artistic.(A)amountwhich appearances(B) number the appearances of which(C) number which appearances(D)amount the appearances of which6 The_ liberation movement was started by some wome
4、n who were concerned about their own_.(A)womens identity(B) womens identity(C) womens identify(D)womens identify7 His work is hard, but money_ because he is paid $ 100 an hour.(A)rolls in(B) rolls up(C) rolls out(D)rolls down8 I cannot_ her endless complaints a moment longer.(A)decline(B) endure(C)
5、acclaim(D)dedicate9 A good student learns_ learning, asks questions on any subjects and regards each experience _ an opportunity for a mental adventure.(A)from now on as(B) from now on like(C) for the sake of as(D)for the sake of like10 During the period _ to the war, the government worked hard to d
6、evelop its national economy.(A)following(B) subsequent(C) consequent(D)after二、Cloze Test10 cut tendency changes growth difficultiesdegree graduation worrying failed resultrise report selection number commonGreat【C1】_in higher education are giving more people than ever the chance of studying for a【C2
7、】_. But they may find many【C3 】_when it comes to new graduatesjob【C4】_According to a【C5】_from the Institute of Manpower Studies, the output of graduates in Britain has almost doubled in the past five years and seems ready to【C6 】_by a further 57% by 1995. At the same time economic recession( 经济萧条)ha
8、s【C7 】_the number of graduate jobs, with the【C8】_that one in seven of 1992 university graduates in England, Scotland and Wales【C9】_to find work within six months after【C10】_. It is not surprising that many graduates have turned to postgraduate studies as an escape route. 11 【C1 】12 【C2 】13 【C3 】14 【
9、C4 】15 【C5 】16 【C6 】17 【C7 】18 【C8 】19 【C9 】20 【C10 】20 Every culture has its own body language, and children learn it with spoken language. A Frenchman talks and moves in French. The way an Englishman crosses his legs is nothing like the way a male American does it. In talking, Americans usually en
10、d a statement with a drop of the head or hand, and a lowering of the eyelids. They wind up a question with a lift of the hand, a tilt(倾斜)of the chin or a widening of the eyes. With a futuretense verb they often gesture with a forward movement.There are regional idioms in body language, too: an exper
11、t can sometimes pick out a native of Wisconsin just by the way he uses his eyebrows during conversation. Your sex, ethnic background, social class and personal style all influence your body language. Nevertheless, you move and gesture within the American idioms.The person who is truly bilingual is a
12、lso bilingual in body language. New Yorks famous mayor, Fiorello La Gaurdia, politicked(从事政治活动)in English, Italian and Yiddish. When films of his speeches are run without sound, its not too difficult to identify from his gestures the language he was speaking. One of the reasons English-dubbed(英语配音的)
13、foreign films often seem flat is that the gestures dont match the language.21 This passage mainly talks about the idea that_.(A)Americans communicate differently from Frenchmen(B) it is difficult to dub a foreign film into English(C) body language differs in each culture(D)a truly bilingual person i
14、s bilingual in body language22 For Americans, the way to end a question is_.(A)a lift of the hand(B) a tilt of the chin(C) a widening of the eyes(D)All of the above23 In terms of regional idioms, _.(A)a native of Wisconsin uses his eyebrows unlike other Americans(B) a native of Wisconsin is identifi
15、able with a native of New York(C) personal styles and social class are more important determinants(D)experts always judge correctly where you are from by how you move your eyebrows24 It can be inferred from the passage that Fiorello La Guardia_.(A)sometimes politicked without sound(B) gestured in th
16、e language he is speaking(C) dubbed foreign films into English(D)spoke three foreign languages25 When Americans talk, they often_.(A)teach their children the body language(B) express future tense with a movement of the head(C) end a statement with a downward body movement(D)cross their legs unlike t
17、he way the French do it25 The threat of a global outbreak(疾病大爆发)of bird flu makes it urgent for the international community to cooperate effectively. Wealthy countries will have to provide hundreds of millions of dollars for the testing and production of medicines necessary for treating patients suf
18、fering from bird flu. Developing countries, particularly in Southeast Asia, where the bird flu virus(病毒)has spread since 1997, must work out special programs so that farmers will not hide sighs of possible outbreaks. In addition, the way such farm birds as chickens and ducks are traditionally raised
19、 and marketed in the developing world should be changed; there should be more distance between the birds and their keepers. Countries should deal with the disease with joint effort. If one country is inadequately prepared, it will be a threat to every other country.The potential effects of a nationa
20、l outbreak of bird flu are enormous. Firstly, an outbreak may kill large numbers of people. World Health Organization(WHO)estimates that an outbreak similar to the mild Hong Kong flu of 1968 could kill as many as 7. 4 millions people. If it were as dangerous as the 1918 Spanish flu, which killed 50
21、million, the number would be much higher. Secondly, such an outbreak may cause great financial damage. The latest outbreak of bird flu, which began in December 2003, has cost Southeast Asia more than $ 10 billion and depressed its GDP by 1. 5 percent. If a new outbreak of bird flu were to last for a
22、 whole year, $ 800 billion would be lost.Despite the 124 human cases and 63 deaths from bird flu since December 2003, the virus remains mainly a disease animal. However, the more animals that die of the disease, the more chances it has of spreading to people. Large numbers of dead or dying birds mea
23、n that more people will be exposed to the virus and change into a virus with new characteristics. If the international community works together efficiently, man can surely prevent such a virus and possibly save millions of lives.26 Faced with the threat of a global outbreak of bird flu, the internat
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