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近年广东成人学士学位英语考试专项考题训练及答案
PartIDialogneCompletion(15points)
Directions:Thereare15shortincompletedialoguesinthispart,eachfollowedby
4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatbestcompletesthedialogueand
markyouranswerontheANSWERSHEET.
1、SpeakerA:Wouldyouliketogowithmeforamovietonight?
SpeakerB:
[A]Younameit
[B]1hopeyoudon*tmind
[C]IfIcanfinishmyhomework
[D]Thankyouforinvitingme
2、Sam:Oh,Iamfeelingdizzynow.YouknowIhavejustenjoyedmuchbeer.
Tracy:Really?Don'tyouknowitisaveryimportantparty?
[A]Behaveyourself
[B]Mindhowyougo
[C]Mindyourownbusiness
[D]Watchyourback
3、Naacy:Carolinemusthaveleftsinceyourtrainarrivedsolate.
Eiline:Tomysurprise,Ifoundherwaitingformeatthestation.
Nancy:_________
[A]Whatapity
[B]Howkind
[C]Goodforher
[D]Nokidding
4、Janny:Well,itistimeforboarding.
Robert:
[A]Nicetomeetyou
[B]Haveaniceparty
[C]Ihopeyouwillsoonfeelbetter
[D]Iwishyouapleasantjourney
5、Yvonne:Youhaveanicebigroom.
Frank:___________
[A]It*snotsobigasyouseeit
[BIIhopeso
IC]Idon,tknowwhattosay
[D]I'mgladyoulikeit
6、Interviewer:Letmerepeat.Howwouldyoudescribeyourpersonality?
John:__________
[A]Yes,Igotyouthistime
[B]Imissedyourquestionjustnow
[C]rdbetteraskyou
[D]Iwanttobotheryouwith
7、Student:afewquestionsonthesubjectofsolarenergy.
Teacher:Ok,goahead
[A]IguessIcanaskyou
[B]I'dliketoaskyou
[C]I'dbetteraskyou
[D]Iwanttobotheryouwith
8、Johnnason:Thishasbeenveririnteresting.I'11discussyourplanwithmyboss.
Cathy:__________
[A]Thankyouforyourtime
[B]Idon'tknowwhattodo
[C]Great.Thepleasureismine
[D]Thatsoundsfinewithme
9、Tom:Let*sgopicnicthisSaturday.
Susan:Don*tyouthinkit,sstillabitchillyatthistimeofyear?
Tom:__________
[A]Nowonder
[B]Cheerup
[C]Uptoyou
[D]Comeon
10、Vivian:?
Roger:Yes,ourfamilymovedinhereonlyafewdaysago.
Vivian:Welcometotheneighborhood.
IA]Doyouneedanyhelp[B]Areyouhereforholiday
[C]Areyounewhere[D]Whatareyoudoinghere
11、Max:Doyoumindwaitingoutsideforamoment?
Steve:__________
[A]Notatall
[B]Yes,please
[C]IguessSo
[D]Isuredo
12、Speaker:Thankyouallforyourattention.
Host:ProfessorCohen,
Speaker:Sure.
[A]we*dliketothankyouanyway.
[B]Iwishyouasafetripha^k.
[C]wouldyouliketotakesomequestions?
[D]couldyouexpandonit?
13、Adam:I'mverysorryforsteppingonyourfoot.
Bob:__________It'sverycrowd2donthetrain.
[A]That*sright
[B]Don*tworry
[C]I,mfine
[D]Takeiteasy
14、Ted:I*mthinkingofkeepingadog,andIwonderifyouhaveanyparticularpolicy
aboutanimals?
Houseowner:.
[A]Yes,dogswillbeoutofthequestion
[B]Yes,Ilikedogs
[C]No,dogsarenotgoodpets
[D]No1ourpolicyisnotparticular
15^Chark:Wouldyouliketohaveteawithus?
Clara:No,thankyou..
Chark:Youmustcomeagain.
[A]IwishIcan
[B]Imustbegoing
[C]I'vehadenough
[D]I*mallright
PartIIReadingComprehension(40points)
Directions:Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedby5questions
orunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemthereare4choicesmarkedA,B,Cand
D.ChoosethebestoneandmarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEET.
PassageOne
WhentheterroristattackonSeptember11thcausedpeopletofleethebuilding,
AvremelZelmanowitzriskedhisownchanceofescapebystayingbehindwithhisfriend
andcolleague,EdBcyca,whowasConfinedtoawheelchairduetoQpar*alysis(瘫
痪).Bothmenlosttheirlives,butthestrayofAvremel*sloveanddevotiontohis
friendconveysalife-givingmessagetoall.
Avremelnevermarried,andhesharedahousewithhisbrotherandhisfamily.He
wasalovinguncletohisbrother,schildren;andhewasdevotedtocaringforhis
agingparents.Hewasa“familyman"ineverysenseoftheword.Atthesametime,
hehadhisownlife,hisvariedinterests,andajobandfriends.
Whenthetragedyoccurred,Avremelwasage55,andhisfriend,EdBeyea,wasage
42.Edbecamedisabledafteradivingaccidentatage22,buthemanagedtowork
14yearsatBlueCrosssincehisinjuryBothheandAvremelwereprogramanalysts
whoworkedonthe27thfloorofWorldTradeCenter.
Theybothlovedbooksandmusic,andtheybothservedasthespecialuncleoftheir
respectivefamilies.LikeAvremel,Edhadnochildrenofhisown,buthewasafather
figuretohistwonephewsaftertheirfatherdied.
OnthemorningofSeptember11,Edwantedtowaituntilhecouldbesecurelycarried
downbyseveralrescueworkers,asitwasdangerousforsomeonewithhisdisability
tobemoved.Avremelwouldn,tallowhisfriendtowaitalonewheneveryoneelsewas
fleeingthebuilding,andhestayedwithhim.
Inthedaysthatfollowed,themedialearnedaboutAw'emel*sselflessact,andthe
storybegantospread.PresidentBush,inhisnationalprayeraddresstotheAmerican
people,referredtoAvremeTsactasoneofthemany*outstandingactsofsacrifice*
thatweredemonstratedbyAmericansduringthiscrisis.
16、WhathappenedtoAvremelandEdduringthe9.11terroristattack?
[A]AvremelrescuedEdattilscostofhislife.
[B]BothAvremelandEdgavejptheirchanceofescape.
[C]AvremelstayedwithEdandbothlosttheirlives.
[D]BothAvremelandEdwerefinallyrescued.
17、Whatwerethesimilaritiesbetweenthetwomen?
[A]Bothofthemlovedhooksandmusic.
[B]Bothofthemwereintheir50s.
[C]Bothofthemweredisabled..
[D]Bothlivedwiththeirbrother1sfamilies.
18、Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?
[A]AvremeltookcareofEd'slifeafterwork.
[B]Avremellikeddivingwhenhewasyoung.
[C]EdtreatedhisnephewsashisownchiIdren.
[D]Edbecamedisabledafteradrivingaccident.
19、WhydidAvremelchoosetostaywhenotherswerefleeingthebuilding?
[A]Becauseheexpectedthersscuerstohelphim.
[B]BecausehetriedtocarryEddownstairs.
[C]Becausehethoughtitwassafertostayinside.
[D]Becausehedidn'IwanttoleaveEdbehind.
20>Theword"address'inthslastparagraphmeans….
[A]solution[B]speech[C]information[D]title
PassageTwo
Whatyou,vealwaysheard?We,reeatingwaytoomuchsalt.TheaverageAmericangets
about3.4gramsofsodiumeveryday,farmorethantheupperlimitof2.3grams
recommendedbytheUSDA.TheInstituteofMedicineestimatesthatreducingsodium
intake(摄取量)nationwidecouldprevent100,000deathseveryyear.
Theheadlinesnow?It'stimetogettough.TheNewYorkCityhealthdepartment
recentlykickedoffanationalefforttocuttheamountofsaltinpackagedand
restaurantfoodby25%overfiveyears.80%ofthesaltintheaverageperson,sdiet
comesfromthosesources,notfromthesahshaker(盐瓶).
Butwait!Thebenefitsofsaltreductionaresurprisinglymruky.Atleast13studies
havetriedtofindoutwhathappenstopeoplewhochoosetoeatsaltyornot-so-salty
food-andtheresultshavepointedineve~3~direction.Sonrestudiessuggestthat
cuttingsaltprotectstheheart;otherssuggestthatintensesaltreductioncan
actuallyincreaseheartproblems.What'sneeded,Dr.MichaelAldermansays,isa
randomized(随机的),controlledtrial,inwhichpeopleareputondifferentdiets
andfollowedforyears.It'stheonlywaytogetareliableanswer,butit'snever
beendone.
Sowhatshouldyoudo?Goeasyonprocessedfoodsandeatmoreproduce.Thosechanges
willimproveyourdietinavarietyofwaysandcuttheamountofsodiumyouconsume.
Ifyourbloodpressureishigh,workwithyourdoctortocontrolitwithdrugsand
lifestylechanges.Ifyourbloodpressureishealthy?Atthispoint,there'sno
convincingreasonforyoutosounteverygrain.
21、ItisstatedinParagraph1thatoursodiumintake
[A]iswithinthehealthyrange
[B]isabitovertheupperlimit
[C]isfarbeyondwhatisnecessary
[D]iswellbelowthelowerlimit
22、Themainsourcesofsaltinourdietare
[A]home-madefoodandpackagedfood
[B]restaurantfoodandsaltshakers
[C]home-madefoodandsaltshakers
[D]restaurantfoodandpackagedfood
23、Whatdoestheword"murky'(Para.3)probablymean?
[A]Unclear[B]Significant
[C]Obvious[D]Exaggerated
24、WhatdoesDr.MichaelAldsrmansayaboutarandonfized,controlledtrial?
[A]Ithasbeensuccessfullyconducted
[B]Itshouldbecardedout.
[C]Itisalreadyunderway.
[D]Itistoolatetotryit.
25、Asstatedinthelastparagraph,peoplewithnormalbloodpressure
[A]shouldconsiderachangeoftheirlifestyle
[B]haveeveryreasontobecarefulaboutsodium
[C]willnotbeaffectedbytheamountofsodiumtaken
[D]donothavetotakesodiumtooseriously
PassageThree
ThereisatalethatstrawistheworstmaterialfromwhichtobuiIdahouse,
particularlyifyouareapigwithahungrywolfaround.Sothecardswerestacked
againstWarrenBrushwhenlocalofficialslearnedthathehadseveralbuildingsmade
ofstrawbales(大捆)onhisland.
Theyhavetriedtofinehimalot.Butthecaseisstillunresolved.Theproblem
isthatCalifornia,sbuildingcodesmakenoprovisionfortheuseofstraw.AndMr
Brushhasmanydefenders-amongthemseveraluniversityscientistsandDavid
Eisenberg,thechairmanoftheUnitedStatesGreenBuildingCouncil*scode
connnittee.Theywou1dliketoseetheprejudiceagainststrawhouseseliminated,
forstrawis,inmanyways,anidealbuildingmaterial.
Itis,foronething,agreatinsulator(绝缘体).Thatkeepsdowntheheatingbills
inhousesmadefromit.Itisalsoawasteproductthatwouldotherwisebeburned,
andisthereforecheap,andverymuchtothepointinaplacelikeCalifornia,it
isearthquakeresistant.LastyearatestconductedattheUniversityofNevada
showedthatstraw-baleconstructionscould'withstandtwicetheamountofground
motionrecordedintheNorthridgeearthquakethathitLosAngslesin1994.
Thereareotherstrawsinthewind:apostofficeinsuburbanAlbuquerque,aschool
inMaryland,andanofficecomplexinsuburbanLosAngeleshaveallbeenbuiltfrom
straw.EvenCaliforniaishavingarethink,andmaychangeitsrulestoadaptto
straw-baleconstruction.AsMrEisenbergobserves,“thelessonoftheThreeLittle
Pigsisn'ttoavoidstraw.11'sthatyoudon,tletapigbuildyourhouse.”
26、By"thecardswerestackedagainstWarrenBrush,theauthormeansthatBrash
[A]receivedpunishment[B]madeabreakthrough
[c]wouldbeintrouble[D]mightwinaprize
27、DavidEisenbergismentioned
[A]asarepresentativeofofficialopinions
[B]forthepurposeofsupportingWarrenBrush
[C]toprovideevidenceagainststrawhouses
[D]toshowtheimportanceofthebuildingcodes
28、WhatisParagraph3mainlyabout?
[A]Thestructureofstrawhouses.
[B]Thepossibilityofbuildingstrawhouses.
[C]Thesuggestionsforbuildingstrawhouses.
[D]Theadvantagesofstrawhouses.
29ItcanbelearnedfromthelastparagraphthatCalifornia
[Alwi11fineWarrenBrushasplanned
[B]willreducethefineonWarrenBrush
[C]mayconsideraheavierfineonWarrenBrush
[D]maynotfineWarrenDrash
30、Theauthor'spurposeinwritingthepassageisto
[A]showthatstrawcanbeussdtobuildhouses
[B]highlighttheprejudiceagainststrawhouses
[C]explainhowtobuiIdahousewithstraw
[D]introduceanewbuildingmaterial
PassageFour
IwastalkingwithaseniorPublicRelationsmanagertheotherdayabout"TheCame
Trainers"andheexpressedmuchdoubtaboutboththepossibi1ityandvalueofgetting
seniorprofessionalstoplaygames.
Theseareseriouspeoplewithseriousjobs,andtheyarenotgoingtowastetime
runningaroundlikeschoolchildren,Jhetoldme.Thisstatementhighlightedmany
ofhisassumptions.
Healsoprovidedmewithagoldenopportunitytotalkabouthowtnese"seriouspeople
withseriousjobs“couldactuallylearnsomethingaboutthemselves,theirstaff,
theircompany,andtheirbusinessopportunitiesbyallowingcreativitytoflowmore
freelythrough'games”.
Hispositionisnotuncommonanditcomesfromadeepseatedmisunderstandingof
whata"game"isandwhatitisfor,aswellasasetnotionofwhat"work"nmst
looklikeforittobeconsideredofvalue.It*snotacoincidence(巧合)thatthe
mostsuccessfulcompaniesofthelastdecade,includingAppleandGoogle,wereall
startedbycollegestudents,andperhapsasaconsequencehaveattheircoreaspirit
offun,creativityandinnovation.Theirsuccesshasnotbeenachievedthrougha
strictworkenvironment,dullmeetingsanda9to5worktime.Insteadtheyhave
flowingandflexibleworkspaces,acultureofcooperation,opportunitiesfor
creativityandrelaxedworkstructures.
TheGameTrainerssupportthisinnovativeandhighlyproductiveapproachtowork
bydevelopinggamestointegrateintotheworkingenvironment,Andso,Isaidto
thePRman,it'sagoodthingthattheyare"seriouspeoplewithseriousjobs”,
becausewealsoareextremelyseriousaboutplay,andintoday*senvironmentthey
simplycannotaffordnottoplaygames.
31>WhatdoesthePRmanagerthinkoftheauthor,sproposalofplayinggames?
[AlItisagainsttherule.
[B]Itmakesnosense.
[C]Itisworthatry.
[D]Itwouldbebeneficial.
32、TheauthorsuggeststhatthePRmanagerspositionongames
[A]representsacommonmisunderstanding
[B]allowsforgreaterworkefficiency
[C]isbasedonscientificallyprovenconcepts
[D]ishardtounderstandintoday,sworld?
33、TheexamplesofAppleandGoogleshowthat
[A]ithelpstocombineworkwithgames
[B]gamesshouldbeseparatedfromwork
[C]workandgamescanbeclearlydefined
[D]noworkcanbedonewellwithoutgames
34、“TheGameTrainers“isprobab1ya
[A]computergame
[B]searchengine
[C]gamedeveloper
[D]researchsystem
35、Inthepassagetheauthor
[A]encouragespeopletoworkmorecreatively
[B]describeshowtobalanceworkwithlife
[C]analyzeswhyitisimportanttoenjoywork
[D]promotesaninnovativeapproachtowork
PartIIIVocabularyandStructure(20points)
Directions:Thereare40incompletesentencesinthispart.Foreachsentencethere
are4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentence
andmarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEET.
36Pooreducationalperformanceissometimestoemotionaldisturbance.
[Alconnected[B]related[C]associated[D]joined
37、Thesizeofthecastleanditscommandingpositionstillthevisitorstoday..
[A]impress[B]stress[C]affect[D]emphasize
38、Theirhomeissituatedwithineasyofshopsandotherfacilities.
[A]acquisition[B]reach[C]possession[D]access
39、Leeiscomingonverywellnowandit'saofdecidinghowtofithimintothe
team.
[A]problem[B]matter[C]thing[D]concern
40、OncetheexcitementofwatchingTValldayhas_off,holidayscanbeboring.
[Alshown[B]laid[C]worn[D]passed
41、Feedplantsandtheygrow;themandtheysuffer.
[A]disgust[B]dismiss[C]omit[D]neglect
42、Itwasconsideredimpolitebymanytodiscussbusinessonsocial
[Alevents[B]moments[C]occasions[D]affairs
43、Doctorshavedecidedtheonlywayhecanliveanythingneara(n)lifeistogive
himanoperation.
[A]normal[B]ordinary[C]regular[D]average
44>Therearemanytheoriesthattobeabletopredictwhetheryouwi11givebirth
toagirlaboy.
IA]declare[B]claim[C]announce[D]state
45^Itisveryimportantforthestafftodressinsomethingtothejob.
[A]proper[B]approximate[C]appropriate[D]relevant
46、Afterthenumbers,ineverypossiblecombination,wefinallyhitonasolution.
[A]runningthrough[B]rjnningafter
[C]runningover[D]runningout
47、Eitherheescaped,orhewasputinprison,in,hewasneverseenagain.
[Alallcases[B]everycase[C]anycase[D]nocase
48、Theauthoritieswouldn,tuspermissiontoflyallthewaydowntoSanFrancisco.
[A]grant[B]allow[C]provide[D]admit
49>Weshouldourdifferencesanddiscussthethingswehaveincommon.
[A]putaway[B]putaside[C]putoff[D]putforward
50、Itwasonlybyagreateffortofwillandcouragethathewasabletohimself
together.
[A]pul1[B]put[C]drag[D]push
51、Seldomdidwerealizethatmanyofourhairproblemswhatweeat.
[A]relyon[B]referto[C]resultfrom[D]respondto
52、Markneedstotravelwithhisvariedbusinessinterests.
[A]extensively[B]intensely[C]broadly[D]widely
53^EventhoughI'mquiteaperson,Ilikemeetingpeople.
[A]preserved[B]conserved[C]deserved[D]reserved
54>Fewpeoplenowadaysareaoletofriendshipintotheirsenioryears.
[A]postpone[B]maintain[C]withdraw[D]insist
55、Tilenecklacehas96piecesandtheyareworth,individuallyandalotofmoney.
[A]wholly[B]jointly[C]collectively[D]completely
56、Acountrybirthrateishigherthanitsdeathratewillhaveanincreasing
population.
[Alwhere[B]which[C]that[D]whose
57、If'youdon'tagreewithme,
[A]neithertheywill
[B]sowon*tthey
[C]neitherwillthey
[D]sotheywon'tneither
58>AlthoughAmericanshavedifferentviewsonmanyissues,theytendtoagree_
onesubject:taxesaretoohigh.
[A]on[B]to[C]with[D]at
59、ThereisnothingaboutwomencareerstolookafterchiIdren.
[A]togiveup[B]giveup[C]givingup[D]willgiveup
60、Hissickness,withterribleweather,hascompletelyruinedthislongexpected
trip.
[A]combining[B]combined[C]tocombine[D]tobeconbined
61、Arecentpollsuggestedthatifmoneywerenotanissue,mostpeoplenottowork
atall.
[A]shouldprefer[B]prefer[C]wouldprefer[D]preferred
62、Afterseemedtobeanendlesswait,itwasfinallyhisturntohavetheinterview.
[A]that[B]when[C]what[D]which
63、Itisworththateventhemostcomplexscientificideascaneventuallyaffect
one*sdailylife.
[A]toremember[B]remember[C]remembered[D]remembering
64、Thedegreeyoumaintainyourmentalhealthmaydependoncertainsimple
environmentalfactors.
[A]which[B]towhich[C]that[D]tothat
65、Thedemandmadebytheworkersisthattheirsalariestocovertheincreased
costofliving.
[A]increased[B]beincreased[C]beincreasing[D]wereincreased
66、Heis,byfar,andwillbeforatime,thebestbasketballplayerinthehistory
ofthegame.
[A]coming[B]tocome[C]tohavecome[D]tobecoming
67、Whenwearrivedattheairport,weweretoldourflight
[A]cancelled
[B]hadcancelled
[C]hasbeencancelled
[D]hadbeencancelled
68>Scarcelyhadtheysettledintheirseatsinthecinemathefilmbegan.
[A]when[B]than>[C]as[D]until
69、Aftercarefulinvestigationwefindthatoneofthestatementstobeuntrue.
[Alisturnedout
[B]havebeenturnedout
[c]hasturnedout
[D]haveturnedout
70、Thisprojectissaidrightnowandsofareverythingisgoingonquitesmoothly.
[Altohavecarriedout
[B]havingbeencarriedout
[C]tohavebeencarriedout
[D]tobebeingcarriedout
71、Withoutthesun*slighttheearth'ssurface,nolifecouldexistontheearth.
[A]warms[B]warmed[C]warming[D]towarm
72^ItisgenerallyagreedthattheInternethasbroughtpeopletogether
[A]morethananyinvention
[B]thananyotherinvention
[C]thananyotherinventionhas
[D]morethanhasanyotherinvention
73、theprice,itisathousandtimesworthit.
[A]Whatever[B]However[C]Whichever[D]Wherever
74、HowcloseparentsaretotheirchiIdrenastronginfluenceonthecharacterof
theirchildren.
[A]have[B]has[C]having[D]had
75、Itishightimethattheinternationalcommunitytogethertofighta
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