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I.会话技能15道15分15分钟
II.阅读理解20道40分40分钟
III.词汇和语法40道20分25分钟
IV.完形填空10道10分10分钟
V,短文写作100〜120个词15分30分钟
考试总时间:120分钟
2011年广东学位英语考试试题及答案
PartIVocabularyandStructure(25points,30minutes)
Directions:Thereare50incompletesentencesinthispart.Foreach
sentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ChoosetheONE
answerthatbestcompletesthesentence.Thenmarkthecorresponding
letterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
1.By1929,MickeyMousewasaspopular____childrenasCocaCola.
A)forB)withC)toD)in
2.Whenyoubuyanythingexpensive,neverforgettoaskforthefrom
theshop.
A)receiptB)trustC)
renderD)tale
3.ThefinancialsupportisdecidednotonlyaccordingtoyourGREscore,
butalsoaccordingtoyourincollege.
A)intelligenceB)policyC)performanceD)
statement
4.ProfessorSmithisalsotheoftheinternationalprogramoffice.
Ifyouhaveanyproblemwhenyoustudyhere,youmaygotohimforhelp.
A)detectiveB)presidentC)
managerD)director
5.Wedonothavea____schoolinourinstitute.Thehighestdegreewe
provideforthestudentsisaB.A.andaB.S..
A)graduateB)highC)
gradeD)continue
6.Paperclips,drawingpinsandsafety-pinswerealloverthefloor.
A)separatedB)sprayedC)
spilledD)scattered
7.Iamwritingmymothertoexpressherthanksforyourgift.
A)inmemoryofB)onbehalfofC)withrespect
toD)onaccountof
8.Inconsideringmenforjobsinourfirm,wegivetothosewith
someexperience.
A)privilegeB)adviceC)prizeD)
preference
9.Sheisamusicianthanherbrother.
A)muchofB)muchasC)moreofD)
moreas
10.Theassignmentsaretoohard.Ican,t___thework.
A)keepupwithB)catchupwithC)comeup
withD)putupwith
11.RobertSpring,a19thcenturyforger,wassogoodathisprofession
thathewasabletomakehislivingfor15yearsbysellingsignatures
offamousAmericans.
A)artificialB)genuineC)falseD)
natural
12.In1890thereweremanyAmericancitiesandtownswherepartofaday,s
schoolinstructionwasconductedinlanguageEnglish.
A)morethanB)otherthanC)exceptthatD)
exceptfor
13.Theproblemwillbediscussedatlengthinthe___Chapter.
A)consequentB)latterC)lateD)
subsequent
14.Theyaremembersoftheclubbyoftheirgreatwealth.
A)virtueB)wayC)meansD)word
15.Thevalueoftheindustrialdroppedfromabout70billiondollars
toslightlymorethan31billion.
A)outcomeB)outlookC)outputD)outset
16.Scientistsbelievethatcolorblindnessisa(n)defect,andthere
isnocureforit.
A)retainedB)inheritedC)receivedD)
infected
17.Shewasgladthathersuccesswouldforthewomenwhowouldfollow.
A)beeasiertomakeB)makeiteasierC)be
easierD)makethingseasier
18.Fredsaysthathispresentjobdoesnotprovidehimwithenough
forhisorganizingability.
A)scopeB)spaceC)capacityD)extent
19.SanFranciscoisusuallycoolinthesummer,butLosAngeles.
A)israrelyB)hardlyisC)rarelyisD)is
scarcelly
20.You,vebeenoverworkingrecently,andwouldfindaholiday.
A)fortunateB)essentialC)
profitableD)beneficial
21.youarefamiliarwiththeauthor'sideas,tryreadingallthe
sectionsasquicklyasyoupossiblycan.
A)EversinceB)NowthatC)SothatD)As
longas
22.Thepeopledidn'ttrustSenatorMaxwell,otherwisehe.
A)wouldhavere-electedB)wouldhavebeenre-elected
C)musthavebeenre-electedD)weretobere-elected
23.Gostraightintothecaveandfindoutwhat,sinthere,?
A)willyouB)don'tyouC)doyouD)canyou
24.Theoldmanwasshockedtolearnthathisillnesscouldresultindeath
ifuntreated.
A)toleaveB)tobeleftC)leavingD)left
25.Ourteacherrecommendthatweasattentiveaspossiblewhenwe
visitthemuseum.
A)areB)beC)wereD)shallbe
26.Theoldmancameupstairswithgreatstrength,hisrighthand_
astickforsupport.
A)heldB)holdingC)beingholdingD)was
holding
27.Mywifesaidinherletterthatshewouldappreciatefromyou
sometime.
A)hearingB)tohearC)havingheardD)
tohaveheard
28.Itaroundnineo,clockwhenIdrovebackhomebecauseitwas
alreadydark.
A)hadtobeB)wastobeC)mustbeD)must
havebeen
29.Ifyouactthedoctor,sadvice,youwon'tgetwellagain.
A)asidefromB)contrarytoC)capable
ofD)priorto
30.Visitorscomingforshortperiodsoftimedonotalwaysexperience___
intenseemotionsvisitorswholiveinforeigncountriesforlonger
terms.
A)thesame•••asB)both•••andC)either...
orD)so…that
31.Urbanmothershaddifficultytheirchildrenintochildcare
facilities.
A)getB)togetC)ingettingD)forgetting
32.Ifittoomuchtrouble,I'dloveacupoftea.
A)isn'tB)wasn,tC)weren,tD)hadn'tbeen
33.ThepopulationofmanyAlaskancitieshasdoubledinthepastthree
years.
A)largerthanB)asgreatasC)morethanD)as
manyas
34.Allthatcanbedone.
A)havebeendoneB)havedoneC)has
doneD)hasbeendone
35.Apersonbeatingadrumorblowingatrumpetcausesvibrationsinthe
airsoundwaves.
A)callsB)calledC)iscalledD)arecalled
36.Thesenationalparksareveryimportantforpreservingmanyanimals,
whowould____runtheriskofbecomingextinct.
A)otherwiseB)neverthelessC)thereforeD)
instead
37.Theyhadanaccidentontheroadanddidn,tattheirhoteluntil
aftermidnight.
A)showoffB)checkinC)checkoutD)dropout
38.AfterhisleaveTomwentbackondutytohissoldiers.
A)putinchargeofB)bechargedwithC)betakenin
chargebyD)takechargeof
39.Thethreerowsatthefrontareforguests.
A)conservedB)depositedC)reservedD)
stored
40.Onethingit'ssafetosayaboutrobotsisthatanythingyoucanwrite
aboutthemwillalreadybebythetimeit'sread.That'showfast
robottechnologyisdeveloping.
A)outoforderB)outofdateC)outof
controlD)outofsight
41.Theautumnairfeltsohewenttofetchacoat.
A)coolB)severeC)harshD)chilly
42.Amanagingdirectorcannotexpecttohavemuchtimetotopurely
personalmatters.
A)reserveB)spareC)concentrateD)devote
43.Hisenthusiasmfortheplanseemstohave,forheneverspeaks
aboutitanymore.
A)wornoffB)gotdownC)fallenoutD)used
up
44.Withthespringhereyoucantheseskibootstillyouneedthem
againnextwinter.
A)putawayB)getridofC)giveawayD)doaway
with
45.Noartisticcreationcanachievegreatnessif___fromlife.
A)resultedB)escapedC)divorcedD)
shielded
46.ThePetersonshaveaverydaughter.Sheisalwaysrunningand
jumping.
A)quietB)vigorousC)naughtyD)
mischievous
47.Ifyoulikealargeprintofyourphotographwecanblowitfor
you.
A)upB)throughC)outD)over
48.Thespeakeragreedtofromthepositionthathehadjuststated.
A)returnB)jumpC)withdrawD)retreat
49.Somehobbiescanonlybebyrichpeople.
A)takeninB)takenonC)takenupD)taken
over
50.Ithinkitisonlybyaofimaginationthatyousayyouhaveseen
aghost.
A)pinchB)lackC)shortageD)stretch
PartIIReadingComprehension(45points,50minutes)
Directions:Thereare6passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowed
bysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemthereare
fourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice
andmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasingleline
throughthecentre.
Passage1
Question51to55arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Censorship(审查制度)isforthegoodofsocietyasawhole.Imaginewhat
chaostherewouldbeifwelivedinasocietywithoutlaws.Likethelaw,
censorshipcontributestothecommongood.
Somepeoplethinkthatitisdisgracefulthatacensorshouldinterfere
withworksofart.Whoisthisperson,theysay,tobanthisgreatbook
orcutthatgreatfilm?Noonecansethimselfupasasuperiorbeing.
Butwemustremembertwothings.Firstly,wheregenuineworksofartare
concerned,moderncensorsareextremelyliberalintheirviews----often
farmoreliberalthanalargesectionofthepublic.Artisticmeritis
somethingwhichcensorsclearlyrecognize.Andsecondly,wemustbearin
mindthatthegreatproportionofbooks,playsandfilmswhichcomebefore
thecensorareveryfarfrombeing,zworksofart”.
Whendiscussingcensorship,therefore,weshouldnotconfineour
attentiontogreatmasterpieces,butshouldconsiderthevastnumbersof
publicationsandfilmswhichmakeupthebulk(大部分)ofthe
entertainmentindustry.Whencensorshiplawsarerelaxed,dishonest
peoplearegivenalicencetoproducevirtuallyanythinginthenameof
“art”.Thereisanincreasingtendencytoequate"artistic"with
“pornographic”(色情的).Sooneofthegreatthingsthatcensorshipdoes
istopreventcertainpeoplefrommakingfatprofitsbycorruptingthe
mindsofothers.Societywouldreallybepoorerifitdepriveditselfof
thewisecounselandtherestraininginfluencewhichacensorprovides.
51.Acensor'sdutyis____.
A)toseethereisnofilthycontentinpublicationsorfilms
B)tobanbooksandcutfilms
C)todistinguishworksofartfromothers
D)tomakesurethatnolicenceisgiventodishonestpeople
52.Somepeopleareagainstcensorshipforthereasonthat.
A)censorshipisnotconsistentwiththeidealsofdemocracy
B)censorspreventpeoplefrommakingprofits
C)censorsareconservativeandcannotappreciateartisticmerit
D)censorshiplimitsthewaypeoplefeelandthink
53.Whenthewritersays〃toequate'artistic'which'pornographic',he
means.
A)thereisnocleardistinctionbetweenwhatisartisticandwhatis
pornographic
B)masterpiecesaresometimesoffensivetodecency
C)manypornographicworkswillbepublishedinthenameofart
D)artisticworksandpornographicworkshavethesamemarketvalue
54.Accordingtothewriter,asocietyfreefromcensorship.
A)wouldbepoormaterially
B)wouldexposeitspeopletodangersofbeingcorrupted
C)couldnotdevelopitsentertainmentindustry
D)wouldallowonlyasmallsectionofpeopletomakeprofits
55.Allthefollowingarethewriter'sviewsexceptthat____.
A)censorsarefullyqualifiedfortheirjob
B)masterpiecesevenwithpornographiccontentarestillmasterpieces
C)societywillnotdowithoutcensorship
D)manybooks,playsandfilmsarenotworksofart
Passage2
Question56to60arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
AfewweeksagoIwastalkingtoaschoolinspectorinoneofthemore
fashionabledistrictsofParis.Sheastonishedmebysayingthatifshe
hadyoungchildrentoday,she'dprobablysendthemtoaprivateschool.
Shehaddevoted25yearsofherlifetotheidealoffreepubliceducation,
shesaid,butthetruthwasthestatesystemwasinamess.
Therearetwomainproblems:StateschoolsinFrancehavetoaccept
whateverteachersareassignedtothembytheMinistryofEducation.As
myschoolinspectorfriendputit,“oneyearaschoolmaybeexcellent;
threeorfouryearslater,halftheteachersmaybeincapable!”Thatis
notveryreassuringifyou'reaparent.Privateschoolscanchoosetheir
ownteachers.
Theotherproblemisdisciplineor,rather,thelackofit.Notlongago
aschoolinBirminghammadeheadlinesinBritainbecausetheteacherswere
beingterrorizedbytheirpupils.Inthedesolatesuburbsoflow-cost
apartmentblocks,throwntogetherinthe1960sontheoutskirtsofmost
bigFrenchcities,suchstoriesarecommonplace.Vandalism(破坏他人贝才
产的行为),drug-takingandextortionaren,tlimitedtoschoolsinpoor
areaseither.Arecentpollfoundthat88percentofFrenchchildrenrate
asthebiggestproblemoftheirschoollivestheprevalence(流行,猖
獗)offactionsandgangswhichspendalltheirtimefightingoneanother.
Smallwonder,then,thattheprivateschools,withtheiremphasison
traditionalvalues,areundergoinganewsurgeofpopularity(despite
disapprovalfromFrance"snewsocialistleaders),andcompetitiontoget
intothebestofthemhasnowbecomeintense.
56.TheFrenchschoolinspectorhaslongbeenasupporterof____.
A)compulsoryeducationB)freeprivateeducation
C)privateschoolsD)thestateschool
system
57.TheFrenchstateeducationsystem.
A)doesnotguaranteethecompetenceofteachersB)seemstohave
noseriousdifficulties
C)isrunning
smoothlyD)
promisestomaintainhighstandards
58.PrivateschoolsinFrancetoday.
A)aregenerallyundergoingchangesfortheworse
B)enjoytheprestige(声望)ofbecomingtheplacetosendone,schildren
to
C)havebecomevictimsofvandalism
D)neverhireteacherswhostresstraditionalvalues
59.Lackofdisciplineamongstudentsisrampantinstateschools.
A)intheParisslums,butnotinotherareas
B)noticeablyandsolelyinthepoorerareasinFrenchcities
C)almosteverywhereinFrance
D)ratherrestrictedtoBirmingham
60.Francechildrenwhowishtogotothebestprivateschoolscandoso
by.
A)takinghighlycompetitiveexaminationsB)simplysending
inapplications
C)joiningfactionsandgangsD)
drawinglots
PartHICloze(10points,15minutes)
Directions:Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.Foreachblank
therearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Youshouldchoosethe
Onethatthebestfitsintothepassage.Thenmarkthecorrespondingletter
ontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecettre.
Todayvegetables,fish,fruit,meatandbeerarecannedinenormous
quantities.Withinthreegenerationsthe81habitsofmillionshavebeen
revolutionized.Foodsthatwerepreviously82maynowbeeatenatanytime,
andstrangefoodsare83farfromthecountrieswheretheyare84.The
cropsmanyfarmersnowproduceoftendependonthenearnessofacanning
factory.
Thefirststageinthecanning85isthepreparationoftherawfood.
Diseasedandwasteportionsarethrown86;meatandfisharecleanedand
trimmed;fruitandvegetableswashedandgradedfor87.Thejobsare
principally88bymachine.
Thenextstage,forvegetablesonly,issoakinvery89orboilingwater
forashorttimetoremoveairand90thevegetable.Thismakes91easier
topackintocansforsterilization(freefromlivinggerms).Somepacking
machinesfill92to400cansaminute.Fruit,fishandmeatarepacked
rawandcoldintocans,andthenalltheairisremoved.93thecansare
sealed,thepressureinsideeachcanisonlyabouthalfthepressureof
theoutsideair.
Thesterilizationprocesswhichfollowsthecansaresubjected94steam
orboilingwater,withthetemperatureandtime95accordingtothetype
offood.Cansoffruit,forexample,96only5-10minutesinboilingwater,
97meatandfisharecookedathighertemperaturesfor98period.After
sterilization,thecansarecooledquicklyto32degreetopreventthe
contents99becomingtoosoft.
Thefinalstagebeforesendingofftothegrocerislabeling,andpacking
thetinsintoboxes.Nowadays,however,labelingisoftenprintedonin
100bythecan-makerandnopaperlabelsarethenrequired.
81.A)eatB)eatableC)eatenD)eating
82.A)monthlyB)year-roundC)seasonalD)quarterly
83.A)accessibleB)obtainedC)availableD)usable
84.A)plantingB)grownC)growingD)producing
85.A)processB)reactionC)processionD)program
86.A)aboutB)awayC)downD)up
87.A)sizeB)lengthC)heightD)
breadth
88.A)hadB)fulfilledC)pockedD)done
89.A)chillyB)coldC)hotD)
freezing
90.A)softenB)cookC)steamD)harden
91.A)themB)itC)usD)
that
92.A)upB)downC)inD)on
93.A)WhenB)IfC)AlthoughD)
Before
94.A)onB)toC)inD)
at
95.A)variesB)varyC)variedD)
varying
96.A)costB)spendC)takeD)
consume
97.A)asB)becauseC)whileD)
for
98.A)lessB)longerC)
shorterD)more
99.A)offB)throughC)
byD)from
100.A)fashionB)beforehandC)advanceD)
practice
PartIVEnglish-ChineseTranslation(20points,15minutes)
Directions:Inthispart,therearesixitemswhichyoushouldtranslate
intoChinese,eachitemconsistingoneormoresentences.Theyareall
takenfromthereadingpassageyouhavejustread.
①(line1-3,para.3,passage1)Whendiscussingcensorship,therefore,
weshouldnotconfineourattentiontogreatmasterpieces,butshould
considerthevastnumbersofpublicationsandfilmswhichmakeupthebulk
(大部分)oftheentertainmentindustry.
②(line2-3,para.2,passage2)Asmyschoolinspectorfriendputit,
“oneyearaschoolmaybeexcellent;threeorfouryearslater,halfthe
teachersmaybeincapable!,z
(3)(line5-7,para.2,passage3)Hemustserveasamanresponsiblefor
thefortunehehasearnedandusethatfortunetoprovidegreater
opportunityforallandtoincreaseman'sknowledgeofhimselfandof
hisuniverse.
(4)(line2-4,para.2,Passage4)Itisjustoneofseveraltechniques
beingtriedatU.S.medicalschoolsandhospitalsinanattempttodeal
withthemostuniversalcomplaintaboutdoctors:lackofsympathy.
⑤(line6-9,para.1,Passage5)Differentialsininfantmortality
wereverylarge---75percenthigherinpovertythaninnonpovertyareas.
Inbothcases,thedifferencesbetweenwhiteandnonwhitewereevenmore
substantialthanbetweenpovertyandnonpovertyareas.
⑥(line3-4,para.4,passage6)Monitoringbycomputerhasprovento
beveryaccurateandincreasesearlydiscoveryoflifethreateningevents.
PartV&n,bsp;Writing(20points,35minutes)
Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed35minutestowritea
compositiononthetopicDiligenceistheFatherofSuccess.Youshould
writeatleast120wordsandbaseyourcompositionontheoutline(given
inChinese)below.
2010年广东省学士学位英语学位统考真题
PartIDialogueCompletion(15points)
Directions:Thereare15shortincompletedialoguesinthispart,each
followedby4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatbest
completesthedialogueandmarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEET.
1.Whatdayisittoday?
A.MondayB.It'sfineC.June14D.Nineo'clock
2.----Excuseme.Canyoutellmethetime,please?
A.Sure,pleaseB.ThankyousomuchC.It'ssixo'clockD.Yes,Ican
3.MayIusethetelephone?
A.GoaheadB.ThankyousomuchC.Don?tworryD.Youarewelcome
4.----WouldyouliketocometothepartyFridayevening?
A.That'srightB.Yes,I'dliketoC.I'11belateD.No,nevermind
5.I'msorryIcan'tgiveyouanyhelp.
----That'sOK..
A.WhatapityB.Idon'tcare
C.ThankyouallthesameD.Don,tmentionit
6.----Howdidyoufindyourvisittothemuseum,Eddie?
A.IwentthereallbymyselfB.Oh,wonderful,indeed
C.MyfriendshowedmethereD.BytakingaNo.2bus.
7.Ididn'tknowthiswasaone-waystreet,sir.
A.It'sdifferent.B.Howdoyoudo?
C.Howdareyousaythat?D.Sorry,butthat'snoexcuse.
8.----Idon'twanttoeatanything.I'mnotfeelingwelltoday.
-------------------,Carlos.Ihopeyou'11bebettersoon.
A.Itdoesn,tmatterB.Don'tbother
C.I'mbetternowD.Vmsorrytohearthat
9.AreyougoingtotakepartintheEnglishcontesttobeheldat
theendofthisterm?
A.I'mafraidB.IdoC.ItdependsD.It'sapleasure
10.----Today'sSunday.WhataboutgoingtotheScienceMuseum?
A.TakeiteasyB.Let'scallitaday
C.That'sagoodideaD.It'skindofyoutosayso
11.----Ihavejustpassedmyexam.Ifeelsorelievednow.
A.ThankyouB.WelldoneC.CheerupD.Mypleasure
12.Don'tforgettopassonthemessagetomyteacher.
A.Yes,Idon'tB.Idon'tthinksoC.No,Iwon'tD.Sorry,Iwouldn'
t
13.----Howcouldyousaythat?
-------------------.Ididn'tmeantohurtyou.
A.Itdoesn,tmatterB.That'sallright
C.IamreallysorryD.Noneofyourbusiness
14.Youhavegivenusawonderfulparty,Mrs.Johnson.
A.Don'tsaytoB.I'mgladyouenjoyedit
C.ItisinterestingforyoutosaysoD.Oh,I'mafraidIdidn,torganize
itwell
15.What'sthematter?Youreallylookupset.
----Well,betterlucknexttime.
A.IhavewonaprizeB.Ifailedanimportanttest
C.Why,IalwayslookuptoyouD.Me?Ineverlookdownuponanybody
PartIIReadingComprehension(40points)
Directions:Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachofthepassagesis
followedby5questionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemthere
are4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosethebestoneandmarkyouranswer
ontheANSWERSHEET.
PassageOne
WeareallbusytalkingaboutandusingtheInternet,buthowmanyofus
knowthehistoryoftheInternet?
ManypeoplearesurprisedwhentheyfindthattheInternetwassetupas
recentlyasthe1960s.Atthattime,computerswerelargeandexpensive.
Computernetworksdidn'tworkwell.Ifonecomputerinthenetworkbroke
down,thenthewholenetworkstopped.Soanewnetworksystemhadtobe
setup.Itshouldbegoodenoughtobeusedbymanydifferentcomputers.
Ifpartofthenetworkwasnotworking,informationcouldbesenthrough
anotherpart.Inthiswaythecomputernetworksystemwouldkeeponworking
allthetime.
AtfirsttheInternetwasonlyusedbythegovernment,butinthe1970s,
universities,hospitalsandbanksbegantouseit,too.However,computers
werestillveryexpensiveandtheInternetwasdifficulttouse.Atthe
beginningofthe1990s,computersbecamecheaperandeasiertouse.And
scientistsdevelopedsoftwarethatmadeInternet“surfing”more
convenient.
Todayitiseasytogetonlineanditissaidthatmillionsofpeopleuse
theInterneteveryday.
16.TheInternetwassetupin
A.1960B.the1960sC.1970D.the1970s
17.Computernetworksdidn,tworkwellatfirstbecause
A.computerswerelargeandexpensive
B.computerscouldn,tsendinformationfast
C.computersdidn'tfitintothesamenetwork
D.ifonecomputerfailed,thewholenetworkstopped
18.WhichofthefollowingwasthefirsttousetheInternet?
A.Governments.B.Un
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