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1、范文范例参考山东省2016年4月份高等教育自学考试英语(二)试题I. Vocabulary and Structure (10 points, 1 point for each time).1. All primary school children, including those in independent schools, were given milk free of until 1970 when the government abolished this benefit.A. costB. payC. grantD. chargeWORD格式整理2. Other church b

2、ooks were also printed,were Greek and Lath classics, history books, andastronomy books.A. whoseB. as3. My next job was representative.A. WithB. aboutC. thatan athletic companyC. ofD. whatas a telephone customerD. toservice4. It took her a while to to living alone when she went to college.A. goB. pre

3、sentC. adjustD. lock5. hard was the work that all of us got tired out that evening.A. WhatB. SoC. AsD. How6. The college admission process ,an imperfect science, can rarely distinguish those students to learning.A. committedB. convincedC. participatedD. pursued7. It is totally beyond the understandi

4、ng of a Chinese English learner that native English speakers would be annoyed when they ' re addressed “where are you going? ” , is a commonly used addressing among the Chinese.A. thatB. whoC. WhatD. which8. He had time to spend on other things that seemed more.A. worthwhileB. worthC. worthyD. w

5、orthing9. that the church in Rome began to celebrate Christmas.A. Not Until the 4 th centuryB. Until the 4 th centuryC. It was not Until the 4 th centuryD. It was Until the 4 th century10. If he of Timmy, as he had of me, the separation between us would be complete.A. disagreed B. disapprovedC. deva

6、statedD. drifted11. Close (10 points, 1 point for each item)All over the world, the mention of English education suggests a picture of “public schools ” , but people do not always realize what place these institutions occupy in the whole11 about 12000 studentseducation system. Oxford and Cambridge a

7、re universities each out of a total of over 250000 students at all British universities.12 from the so-called public schools there is a complete system of state primaryand secondary education,which 13 in general the state education in most othercountries. All children must,14law, receive full time e

8、ducation between the ages of fiveand sixteen. Any child may 15 without paying fees, a school provided by the public authorities.Among the universities Oxford and Cambridge hold a 16 position.Ofcabinetministers who went to universities ,nearly all went to one or the other of these two, and to Oxford

9、in 17 .The number of young people who can enter universities is limited by the18of theuniversities, 19 is less than enough to take all the young people who have the basicqualifications for universities admission.In practice,20 ,entry to universities is competitive.11. A. have hadB. HaveC. HavingD. h

10、as12. A. PartB. ApartC. SeparateD. Depart13. A. resemblesB. assemblesC. assembleD. resemble14. A. inB. byC. forD. as15. A. participateB. comeC. attendD. go16. A. controlB. dominantC. responsibleD. charge17. A. realityB. overallC. plusD. particular18. A. expenseB. feeC. capacityD. cabinet19. A. whatB

11、. whichC. thatD. who20. A. thereforeB. howeverC. butD. besides111. Reading Comprehension (30 points, 2 points for each item)Passage oneQuestions 20 to 25 are based on the following passageOne summer morning, my cousin Eddie asked me if I wanted to play football with some ofhis friends. He got mad be

12、cause I gave him a confused look, and said I didn' t know how toplay. Then he told me to learn the rules first. A couple of minutes later, he went into his room and pulled out an old videotape, so for the rest of the morning we sat down and watched allthe videos as he explained all the rules of

13、the game. I picked up really quickly. I understood thegame at that point, but I just needed to learn the basic rules of football such as catching, throwing, and how run with the ball!After we watched the videos, he took me outside and we threw the ball around. He likedthe way I threw the ball, and h

14、e told me that I had a big chance at being a quarterback! Twodays later, his friends called him and told him that it' s time to play. We played that day andended up until we couldn ' t see the ball anymore. I was exhausted when we finished playing.Since that day, I knew football was my passi

15、on! I love the game so much that I still play it today, and till this day, I still thank my cousin for getting me into the game of football!21. The writer ' s cousin got mad because.A. the writer did not want to play football with himB. the writer did not like playing footballC. the writer did n

16、ot know how to play footballD. The writer did not want to play football with his friends22. The writer ' s cousin used a to help explain the rules of the game to him.A. videotapeB. pictureC. tapeD. book23. The phrase “ pick up ” (Line 4, Paragraph 1) means.A. findB. masterC. noticeD. reach24. Th

17、e writer felt after playing football with is cousin and his friends.A. sadB. surprisedC. tiredD. excited25. The following statements are true EXCEPT.A. The writer learned the football rules by himselfB. after watching the videos, the writer and his cousin went outside and played the ballC. since the

18、 day he played football with his cousin and his friends, the writer knew that he loved footballD. the writer thanked his cousin for getting him into the game of footballPassage twoQuestions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.We don ' t have beds in the space shuttle, but we do have slee

19、ping bags. During the day, when we are working, we leave the bags tied to the wall, out of the way. At bedtime we unite them and take them wherever we ' ve chosen to sleep.On most space shuttle flights everyone sleeps at the same time. No one has to stay awake to watch over the space plane; the

20、shuttle' s computers and the engineers at Mission Controldo that. If anything goes worry, the computers ring an alarm and the engineers call us on the radio.On the space shuttle, sleeping-time doesn' t mean nighttime. During each ninety-minuteorbit, the sun “rises" and shines through ou

21、r windows for about fifty minutes; the it"sets" asour path takes us around the dark side of the Earth. To keep the sun out of our eyes, we wear black sleep masks.It is surprisingly easy to get comfortable and fall asleep in space. Every astronaut sleeps differently. Some sleep upside down,

22、 some right side up. When it' s time to sleep, I take my bag,my sleep mask, and my tape player with earphones and float up to the flight deck. Then I crawlinto the bag, and float in sitting position just above a seat, right next to a window. Before 1 pull the mask down over my eyes, I relax for

23、a while, listening to music and watching the Earth go by beneath me.26. When it ' s bedtime, astronauts put their sleeping bags.A. near the windowsB. above the seatsC. in the flight deckD. in any placethe like27. “Watch over ” (Line 2, Paragraph 2) has the closest meaning toA. take care ofB. loo

24、k atC. seeD. pay attention to28. How long does it take for the space shuttle to go round the Earth?C. Ninety minutesD. Nineteen minutesto get comfortable and fall asleep in speech,C. listen to musicD. sleep sidewaysit isB. Traveling in SpaceA. Twenty-four hours B. Fifty minutes29. According to the p

25、assage, in order necessary to.A. wear a sleep mask B. sleep upside do30. The best title for this passage can be.C. Sleeping in SpaceA. Bedtime Doesn ' t Mean NighttimeD. Sleeping on the Space ShuttlePassage threeQuestions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.In most large Japanese compani

26、es, there is a policy of lifetime employment.What thismeans is that when people leave school or university to join an enterprise, they can expect to remain with that organization until they retire. In effect, the employee gets job security for life, and can only be fired for serious mistakes, in wor

27、k. Even in difficult times of business, he or she is free from the fear of being laid off.One result of this practice is that the Japanese worker identifies closely with his company and feels strong loyalty to it. By working hard for the company, he believes he is safeguarding his own future. It is

28、not surprising that devotion to one' s company is considered a great virtuein Japan. A man is often prepared to put his firm ' s interests before those of his immediate family.The job security guaranteed by this system influences the way employees approach theirwork. They tend to think in te

29、rms of what they can achieve throughout their career. This is because they are not judged on how they are performing during a short period of time. They can afford to take a longer perspective than their Western counterparts.This marriage between the employee and the company-theconsequence of lifeti

30、meemployment - may explain why Japanese worker seem positive to love the products their company is producing and why they are willing to stay on after work, for little overtime pay, toparticipate in earnest discussions about the quality control of their products.31. Lifetime employment in the Japane

31、se company means that the employee.A. Leaves his Company only when businessB. gets a job soon after he leaves school or universityC. can work there throughout his careerD. can have his serious mistakes in work corrected32. Which of the following statements is INCORRECT?A. Family and company interest

32、s are equally importantB. The Japanese worker is vary loyal to his companyC. One ' s future is guaranteed through hard workD. Devotion to one ' s company is encouraged33. Lifetime employment influences one ' s.A. Achievements at workB. performance at workC. career optionsD. attitude towa

33、rd work34. The Japanese worker is fond of his company' s products because ofA. His marriage with the daughter of the presidentB. the close link between him and his companyC. his willingness to work overtimeD. his active participation in quality control35. The passage mainly discusses.A. How life

34、time employment works in JapanB. what benefits employment has brought to Japanese workersC. what lifetime employment isD. how lifetime employment is viewed第二部分非选择题(共50分)IV. Word spelling (10 points, l point for two items)36 .顾客n.37 .容忍,宽容n.38 .变化,多样化n.39 .使暴露v.40 .耽搁,延迟v.41 .小甜饼n.42 .角色,作用n.ctvedcr4

35、3 .主题,题目n.44 .弯,使弯曲v.45 .选择,选择权n.46 .坚持v.scop47 .自信的,确信的a. c48 .侮辱,凌辱n.i49 .奢侈,奢华n.1范文范例参考50.校园,校区n.c53.获彳导,得至v.o51.伤痕,伤疤n.s54.芯片,碎片n.c52.装置n.d55.保持v.r36. customer37. tolerance38. variety39.expose40. delay41. candy42.role43. subject44.curve45. option46. persist47.confident48. insult49. 1uxury50. cam

36、pus51. scar52.device53. obtain54. chip55. remainV. Word Form (10 point, 1 point for each item)56. But the problem is that memorizing English words mechanically would be devastating and (efficient) if they did not know what had happened in British history.57. The shock from the physical changes in th

37、e city, however, was nothing compared to the (confuse) and hurt I hurt soon began to feel in my parents' home.58. How, otherwise, are we to understand the nature of (hate), of cruelty, of power polities?59. Both are(harm) to health60. (disagree) between the colonies and the British Was becoming

38、quite serious.61. There are several ways to continue in(high) education in the United States.62. In this way, a university and a college are(like)63. If you are a moderator, you should begin by giving a quick(introduce) of the peopleon the panel.64. People will trade the time they now spend (read) the paper for information they will find on the computer screen.65. An older w

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