[自考类试卷]自考英语(二)模拟试卷6及答案与解析.doc
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1、自考英语(二)模拟试卷 6 及答案与解析一、Vocabulary and Structrue1 These speculations sound_science fiction(A)like(B) Mike(C) likely(D)dislike 2 A car accident_him from playing football(A)enabled(B) abled(C) disabled(D)unabled 3 He cut_his smoking(A)in(B) up(C) back(D)down 4 The robber is_capital punishment(A)deservin
2、g(B) deserved(C) deserving of(D)deserved of 5 He was_to director(A)accelerated(B) lifted(C) raised(D)promoted 6 We do not have adequate_for the use of animals(A)subsequents(B) substitutes(C) substances(D)substitutions 7 The voters were_largely by a desire for change(A)motioned(B) motored(C) motivate
3、d(D)motived 8 A major party nominee has the_advantage of support from the party faithful(A)critic(B) criticise(C) critical(D)criticism 9 Our likes and_are all related to social contexts and learning experiences(A)unlikes(B) dislikes(C) alikes(D)nonlikes 10 When it_to the latest researches into heart
4、 disease,I havent the slightest idea(A)talks(B) speaks(C) tells(D)comes二、Cloze Test10 Henrys job was to examine cars which crossed the frontier to make sure that they were not smuggling anything into the country. Every morning,except at weekends,he【11】see a factory worker coming up the hill towards
5、the frontier,【12 】a bicycle with a big load of old straw on it. When the bicycle arrived the frontier,Henry used to stop the man and order him to take the straw off. Then he would examine the straw very carefully to see【13】he could find anything ,after which he would look in all the mans pockets bef
6、ore he let him tie the straw up again. The man would then put it on his bicycle and go off down the hill with it. Although Henry was always【14】to find gold or jewelry or other valuable things hidden in the straw,he never found【15】,even though he examined it very carefully. He was sure that the man w
7、as smuggling something,but he was not【16】to imagine what it could be. Then one evening,after he had looked through the straw and emptied the factory workers pockets【17】usual,he said to him,“Listen,I know that you are smuggling things【 18】this frontier. Wont you tell me what it is that youre bringing
8、 into the country so successfully? Im an old man,and todays my last day on the job. Tomorrow Im going to【19】. I promise that I shall not tell anyone if you tell me what youve been smuggling. ”The factory worker did not say anything for【20】. Then he smiled ,turned to Henry and said quietly:“Bicycles.
9、 ” (A)should(B) might(C) would(D)must(A)pushing(B) filling(C) pulling(D)carrying(A)that(B) how(C) where(D)whether(A)lucky(B) suspecting(C) expecting(D)insisting(A)nothing(B) everything(C) something(D)anything(A)capable(B) able(C) possible(D)clever(A)then(B) as(C) more(D)like(A)cross(B) across(C) beh
10、ind(D)into(A)return(B) retire(C) retreat(D)rest(A)long time(B) moment(C) period(D)some time20 The sea is the common property of all nations. It belongs equally to all. None can appropriate it exclusively to themselves;nor is it“foreign”to any. This was the decision of John Marshall, chief justice of
11、 the United States from 1801 to 1835. It was stated as a fundamental rule the sea that no one, and therefore everyone, owns the ocean. This means that outside territorial waters(the waters within three miles of a countrys coast), the law is whatever nations agree on in peacetime and whatever the str
12、ongest naval powers can enforce in wartime. After the United States purchased Alaska, Americans began to seize Canadians who were hunting seals outside Alaskan territorial waters. The Americans claimed that the seals were American property because they often came in to the Alaskan shores owned by th
13、e United States. International arbitrators disagreed with this reasoning. In some cases, however, the special rights of a nation that makes use of an open-sea area are recognized. All of the seas rules of the road are established by international conferences and treaties. 21 The fundamental rule of
14、the sea means that_.(A)the sea should be equally divided among all the nations in the world(B) any area of the sea belongs to the nation closest to it(C) no nation has any sea rights(D)no nation has exclusive right to the open sea22 The Americans claim to the seals was based on_.(A)the idea that the
15、 seals coming to American shores were American property(B) the idea that they were international arbitrators(C) the fact that the United States had purchased all the waters off Alaska(D)the fact that the United States had special rights for open-ea areas23 International arbitrators decided that_.(A)
16、Canada had no fight to hunt seals off Alaska(B) the Canadians could hunt the seals outside Alaska territorial waters(C) the United States could claim the seals as its property(D)the Americans could not hunt the seals24 In peacetime, nations may acquire special rights on open waters by_.(A)an agreeme
17、nt with the strongest naval powers(B) the decisions of international arbitrators(C) international agreements(D)negotiations with those who own the areas25 The main idea of this passage is that_.(A)the law of the sea was stated by John Marshall(B) some nations are able to acquire special open-sea rig
18、hts(C) every nation owns its territorial waters(D)the laws of the sea are established by international agreement25 There isnt any question about Washingtons greatness. If his administration had been a failure, there would have been no United States. He had all the background that caused him to know
19、how to make it work, because he had worked under the Continental Congress. Some presidents have limited their roles to being administrators of the laws without being leaders. But Washington was both a great administrator and a great leader. I guess, in fact, that the only anti-Washington thing I can
20、 say is that he made a mistake when he established the precedent of the two-term Presidency, and even there he had a good personal reason for wanting that, at least for himself. He was attacked viciously by the press of his day, he was called so many terrible things that he told friends ever during
21、his first term that he wasnt going to run again. But Thomas Jefferson and James Madison and Alexander Hamilton persuaded him to go ahead and serve a second term and finally he did. After hed gotten through his second term, though, he made up his mind that he just wouldnt take it any more, and he qui
22、t. 26 Basically the authors opinion of Washington is_.(A)praiseful(B) derogatory(C) critical(D)negative27 Washingtons administration had been a_.(A)failure(B) success(C) good example followed by other presidents(D)miracle28 Washingtons greatness showed itself in that_.(A)Washington worked under the
23、Continental Congress(B) Washington limited his role to being administrators of the laws(C) Washington was both a great administrator and a great leader(D)Washington established the precedent of the two-term Presidency29 Whats the authors attitude toward Washingtons two-term Presidency?(A)He thinks W
24、ashington made a mistake by doing so.(B) He thinks that Washington had a good personal reason for doing so.(C) He thinks that Washington was too selfish in doing so.(D)Both A and B30 Which of the following is NOT true?(A)Washington was very popular with the press of his day.(B) Washington was persua
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