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1、自考英语(二)模拟试卷 5 及答案与解析一、Vocabulary and Structrue1 There was only two_of SARS yesterday in the whole country.(A)situation(B) occasions(C) cases(D)circumstances2 A dog or a cat can teach us a lot about human nature. They are a lot more like us_some might think.(A)that(B) what(C) than(D)which3 _by guards
2、 with guns,they raised their legs in unison and made their way to the edge of the highway,Interstate 65.(A)Watching over(B) Watch on(C) Watched over(D)Be watched over4 The total water area is about_the land area.(A)three times as larger as(B) as three times large as(C) three times as large as(D)as l
3、arge as three times5 Grabbing Weinstein_the jaw,the attacker told her he had a gun and forced her into her car.(A)with(B) to(C) in(D)by6 It is_this division that apartheid rests.(A)on(B) with(C) for(D)to7 The most_evidence of black holes comes from research into binary star systems.(A)convincing(B)
4、convince(C) convinced(D)convinces8 His doctor was clearly a family friend;his wife had only her husbands interests_heart.(A)within(B) at(C) by(D)with9 And they can_their passports_,making leaving or“escaping”virtually impossible.(A)haveremove(B) hadremove(C) haveremoving(D)haveremoved10 _can be judg
5、ed from her eyes,she has no personal hostility to us.(A)Which(B) As(C) That(D)Whom二、Cloze Test10 About 150 years ago,a musician sat quietly at a concert in Vienna. He was playing his new symphony. He couldnt【11】that the audience were clapping wildly. He was deaf. He was Beethoven,one of the greatest
6、 musicians who ever lived. Beethoven wrote about 300【12】of music. He wrote some of his most beautiful pieces after he became deaf. It is hard for anyone to be deaf. But it is even worse for a musician than for【13】else. Think of not being able to hear the music you have written! As a child Beethoven
7、did not have a happy life. His father drank【14】.When the boy was only four,his father decided to make a musician【15】him. Hour after hour he had to practice【16】the violin. He learned so fast that he was able to make a concert tour when he was eleven. When he was seventeen,the great Mozart praised him
8、. After he studied with Haydn. Beethoven was writing a great deal of music【17】. Beethoven had an ugly face and a bad temper. He was often invited【18】the homes of wealthy people. They forgave him when his temper flared up. Illness made him become deaf when he was【19】thirty-one. Beethoven wrote long p
9、ieces and short ones,gentle ones and【20】ones.(A)hear(B) listen(C) listen to(D)hear of(A)tunes(B) pieces(C) songs(D)tones(A)anyone(B) everyone(C) nobody(D)everybody(A)a great many(B) a great deal(C) a lot of(D)lots of(A)on(B) out of(C) of(D)with(A)on(B) out of(C) of(D)with(A)lonely(B) himself(C) of(D
10、)only(A)on(B) for(C) to(D)into(A)simply(B) surely(C) of(D)only(A)exciting(B) excited(C) boring(D)bored20 When your parents advise you to“get an education”in order to raise your income,they tell you only half the truthWhat they really mean is to get just enough education to provide manpower for your
11、society,but not so much that you prove an embarrassment to your society Get a high school diploma,at leastWithout that,you will be occupationally dead unless your name happens to be George Bernard Shaw or Thomas Alva Edison,and you can successfully dropout in grade school Get a college degree,if pos
12、sibleWith a BA,you are on the launching padBut now you have to start to put on the brakesIf you go for a masters degree,make sure it is an MBA,and is famousLaw of diminishing returns begins to take effect Do you know,for instance,that long-haul truck drivers earn more per year than full professors?
13、Yes,the average 1977 salary for those truckers was $ 24,000While the full professors managed to earn just $ 23,030 A PhDis the highest degree you can getExcept for a few specialized fields such as physics or chemistry where the degree can quickly be turned to industrial or commercial purposes,if you
14、 pursue such a degree in any other field,you will face a dim futureThere are more PhDs unemployed or underemployed in this country than any other part of the world If you become a doctor of philosophy in English or history or anthropology or political science or languages or-worst of all-in philosop
15、hyyou run the risk of becoming overeducated for our national demandsNot for our needs,mind you,but for our demands Thousands of PhDs are selling shoes,driving cars,waiting on table,and endlessly filling out applications month after monthThey may also take a job in some high school or backwater colle
16、ge that pays much less than the janitor earns You can equate the level of income with the level of education only so farFar enough,that is,to make you useful to the gross national product but not so far that nobody can turn much of a profit on you21 According to the writer,what the society expects o
17、f education is to turn out people who_(A)will not be a disgrace to society(B) will become loyal citizens(C) can take care of themselves(D)can meet the nations demands as a source of manpower22 Many PhD.s are out of job because_(A)they are improperly educated(B) they are of little commercial value to
18、 their society(C) there are fewer jobs in high schools(D)they prefer easier jobs that make more money23 The nation is only interested in people_(A)with diplomas(B) who specialize in physics and chemistry(C) who are valuable to the gross national product(D)both A and C24 Which of the following is not
19、 true?(A)Bernard Shaw didnt finish high schools,nor did Edison(B) One must think carefully before pursuing a masters degree(C) The higher your education level,the more money you will earn(D)If you are too well-educatedyoull be overeducated for societys demands25 The writer sees education as_(A)a mea
20、ns of providing job security and financial security and a means of meeting a countrys demands for technical workers(B) a way to broaden ones horizons(C) more important than finding a job(D)an opportunity that everyone should have25 The electromagnet was invented in England by William Sturgeon,who to
21、ok an iron rod and bent it into the shape of a horseshoeThis“horseshoe”was coated with varnish and a layer of copper wire was wrapped around itAn electric current was passed through the wire,thus making the rod magneticThe rod was now,because of magnetic attraction,able to support nine pounds of iro
22、nIn the US,a scientist named Joseph Henry improved on Sturgeons electromagnet by insulating the copper wine with silkHe was able to wrap many turns of wire around an iron core without danger of short circuits between the turnsHis magnet could hold 2,300 poundsThis experiment prompted Henry to try hi
23、s hand at converting magnetism into electricityFirst he coiled some insulated wire around an iron barconnecting both ends of the wire to a galvanometer(电流表) The iron bar was placed across the poles of the electromagnetThen the coil of the electromagnet was connected to a batteryThe galvanometer indi
24、cated a voltage,then dropped to zeroHenry signaled his assistant to disconnect the coilThe galvanometer showed that once again a voltage had been produced,although this time in the opposite directionThe principle of electromagnetic induction had thus been discoveredUnfortunately for Joseph Henry he
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