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00795#綜合英語(二)試題第10頁共10頁全國2003年10月高等教育自學(xué)考試綜合英語(二)試題課程代碼:00795Ⅰ.語法、詞匯。用適當(dāng)?shù)脑~填空。從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出一個正確答案,并將正確選項的字母寫在答題紙的相應(yīng)位置上。(本大題共25小題,每小題1分,共25分)Completeeachofthefollowingsentenceswiththemostlikelyanswer.(25points)1.Thingsareknown______whentheyunitewiththeoxygenoftheair.A.tohaveburntB.tohavebeenburntC.toburnD.burning2.ThisisthefirsttimeI______onanEnglish-speakingsoil.A.setmyfootB.havesetfootC.setmyfeetD.havesetfeet3.Hardly______anytraininginspokenEnglish,hefeltnervouswhenhewasaskedtointerpretforthespeaker.A.havinghadB.didhehaveC.hashehadD.hadhehad4.______inatrafficjam,thenewspaperreportergottothemurdersceneonlyanhourlater.A.TocatchB.CaughtC.CatchingD.Havingcaught5.Ilikelivinginthiscityevenif______elsedoes.A.anyoneB.somebodyC.someoneD.nobody6.Thejob______bythetimehecomesback.A.willhavebeendoneB.willhavedoneC.isbeingdoneD.hasbeendone7.Theoldmanwasoftenseensittinginthesmallbardrinkingmorethan______.A.isgoodforhishealthB.hisgoodhealthisC.wasgoodforhishealthD.hisgoodhealthwas8.Iwouldsayitisapointofstyleratherthan______ofgrammar.A.thatB.thisC.aoneD.one9.“Youcannotanswerthisquestion?”“______.Iknowverylittleaboutthesubject.”A.YesB.NoC.AllrightD.Never10.Janewalkedoutofthehousewithout______awordtohermother.A.aslittleasB.somuchasC.lessthanD.morethan11.Physicsisthepresent-dayequivalentofwhatusedtobecallednaturalphilosophy,from______mostofpresent-daysciencesarose.A.thatB.whatC.allD.which12.______youdecidetotakeup,youshoulddoyourbesttomakeitasuccess.A.WhateverB.IfonlyC.WheneverD.Unless13.Sheisnot______amusicianthanherbrother.A.moreasB.moreofC.muchasD.muchof14.InWashington,D.C.Philips______importantinformationaboutatomicfissionfromtheLibraryofCongress.A.exchangedB.possessedC.maintainedD.obtained15.Herfriendslikedher______fornotpretendingwhatsheisnot.A.allthewayB.alloverC.allthebetterD.alltheless16.Threedaysofinvestigationthrewno______onthemysteriousdeathofthepopstar.A.indicationB.solutionC.clueD.light17.AtpartiesJohndoesn'tmindmakinga______ofhimselfaslongasitbringsaboutjoyandlaughter.A.foolB.heroC.cowardD.man18.Theuniversity______greatimportancetotheall-rounddevelopmentofthestudents.A.addsB.attachesC.confersD.assign19.WhatIwanttodo______atthemomentistohaveagoodnight'ssleep.A.mostB.mostlyC.mostallD.atmost20.Loseanhourinthemorning______youwillbelookingforittherestoftheday.A.sothatB.nowthatC.andD.but21.Themanfinallyrealizedthathiswife______hercareerthanaboutherfamily.A.moreconcernedaboutB.caredmoreforC.moreconcernedwithD.caredmoreabout22.Having______hisdisease,ALS,andfoundsomeoneinJanewithwhomhecouldsharehislife,StephenHawkingbegantoblossom.A.comeupwithB.cometotermswithC.comedowntoD.comeintocontactwith23.GrandmanevergrewtiredofhearingaboutcollegeoranythingIwas______in.A.containedB.connectedC.involvedD.included24.Alwayskeepin______thatyourownresolutiontosucceedismoreimportantthananyotheronething.A.heartB.handC.mouthD.mind25.Ifwealldidthethingsweare______ofdoing,wewouldliterallyastoundourselves.A.ableB.capableC.skilledD.competentⅡ.完形填空。從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選擇一個正確答案,并將正確選項的字母寫在答題紙的相應(yīng)位置上。(本大題共15小題,每小題1分,共15分)Fillineachblankinthepassagewiththemostlikelyanswer.(15points)ThehabitofwatchingTVusuallybeginsbeforechildrenstartattendingschool.26thetimetheaveragechildfinisheshighschool,heorshe2718,000hoursinfrontofaTVsetasagainst12,000hoursina28.Parentsareconcernedaboutthese29.ViolenceinTVshowsforchildrenalsoworriesthem.30acartooncatbeatingupacartoonmousewithabaseballbatmayhavea31effectontheyoungminds.Studiesindicatethatchildren32toviolencemayturnaggressive.ParentsarealsoconcernedaboutthecommercialsonTV.Theyfeelthattheseprograms33havenocommercialatall,becauseyoung34arenotmatureenoughtodealwiththeclaimsmadeby35.Eventhoughmostparentsgavehighmarksto“SesameStreet”and36likeitineducationalTVprogramsforchildrensomecriticsfeelthatthe37ofwatchinghoursofTVeveryday38childrenintoboredandpassiveconsumersoftheirworld.Untilweknow39aboutthenegativeeffectofwatchingTV,perhapsitwouldbewisetoputawarningonTVsetssuchas40oncigarettepackages:“Children:WatchingTooMuchTelevisionMayBeHarmfultoYourDevelopingMind.”26.A.AtB.OnC.ByD.Before27.A.sitB.willsitC.hassatD.willhavesat28.A.classB.classroomC.cinemaD.theatre29.A.calculationsB.numeralsC.numbersD.figures30.A.StillB.EvenC.evenasD.Eventhough31.A.negativeB.positiveC.affirmativeD.indicative32.A.openB.disclosedC.exposedD.supposed33.A.willB.wouldC.shallD.should34.A.mindsB.brainsC.intellectsD.thoughts35.A.manufacturersB.producersC.promotersD.advertisers36.A.anotherB.otherC.othersD.theother37.A.customB.habitC.practiceD.hobby38.A.developsB.turnsC.bringsD.puts39.A.abundantB.sufficientC.adequateD.enough40.A.oneB./C.theoneD.theonesⅢ.難句釋義。從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選擇一個正確答案,并將正確選項的字母寫在答題紙的相應(yīng)位置上。(本大題共10小題,每小題1分,共10分)Choosetheclosestparaphrasedversionforeachofthesentencesoritalicizedparts.(10points)41....they[heroes]arethepeopleagainstwhomwemeasureothers.A.Comparedwiththecontributionsheroesmake,thoseofotherpeoplearenothing.B.Wejudgepeoplebycomparingthemwithheroes,andfindoutabouttheirvalue.C.Heroessetexamplesforotherpeople,andinthemwefindthebesthumanqualities.D.Anyanti-heroactionshouldbeguardedagainst,andheroes'nameshouldbeprotected.42.ButBarrettwasbeyondallreasoning.Hismindhadalreadycrackedwiththirst.A.Barrett'smindwassoaffectedthathecouldnolongerarguelogically.B.Barrettwouldn'tlistentomebecausethirsthaddamagedhisbrain.C.ItwasnousearguingwithBarrett,forhehadlosthissenses.D.Barrettwassothirstythathecouldn'tthinkreasonably.43.They[parents]canexplain,cheerfully,thatit'stooexpensive—exceptperhapsasabirthdayorholidaygift—orthatthechildwillhavetocontributetoitspurchasefromanallowanceorfromtheearningsofanoutsidejob.A.Thechildwillhavetopaypartiallyforsomethingexpensive,usinghispocketmoneyorwhathe/shehasearnedoutsidethehome.B.Ifthechildwantstobuysomethingveryexpensive,he/shehastomakesomecontributiontohis/herfamilyafterwards.C.Whenthechildwantstobuysomethingveryexpensive,hehastoearnthemoneybyworkingforhis/herparentsorotherpeople.D.Thechildwillhavetosharethecostequallywithhisparentstogetsomethingveryexpensiveasabirthdaygift.44.Therewasenoughinthemtogetmehanged—iftheGestapoeverdiscoveredthem[mydiaries].A.IwouldbedrivenoutofBerlinbecausemydiariesrecordedthecrimesoftheNazis.B.IwouldbeseverelypunishedfortheinformationIhadcollectedinmydiaries.C.Theywouldtorturemebyhangingmefromatreeiftheyfoundmydiaries.D.TheywouldkillmeforwhatIhadwrittenabouttheNazisinmydiaries.45....itisforthesereasonsthatfromtheranksofthepoorsomanystrong,eminent,self-reliantmenhavealwayssprungandalwaysmustspring.A.Thatwaswhypoorfamilieshaveproducedandwillcontinuetoproducesomanyoutstandingpeople.B.Asaresult,somanychildrenofpoorfamiliesweredeterminedtogrowuptobesomebodyinsociety.C.Forthesereasonssomanychildrenfrompoorfamiliesleavehomeearlytoseektheirfortuneoutside.D.Thereforethepoorshouldbringuptheirchildreninsuchawayastomakeprominentpeopleoutofthem.46.We'llmanage.Wecancutourlisttotheboneandconcentrateonthekids.A.Wewillbeabletosaveeverypennyforourchildren'seducation.B.Wewillhavetospendallourmoneyonthechildrenandnothingelse.C.Wewillcutoutallthingsonourshoppinglistexceptgiftsforthechildren.D.Wewillcutourexpensesandjustgetthethingsthechildrenwant.47.Her[Mymother's]callingmeRussellwasasignalofunhappiness.WhensheapprovedofmeIwasalways“Buddy.”A.WhenmymotherspoketomesheeithercalledmeRussellor“Buddy.”B.Thewaymymotheraddressedmechangedaccordingtohermood.C.ThewayIbehavedaffectedwhatmymotherwouldcallme.D.MymothercalledmenameswhenIdidn'tbehaveproperly.48.“Yousee,”aFrenchmanexplains,“ifIweretosaytoyouinFrance,‘Thisismygoodfriend,’thatpersonwouldnotbeasclosetomeassomeoneaboutwhomIsaidonly,‘Thisismyfriend.’AnyoneaboutwhomIhavetosaymoreisreallyless.”A.ThemoreIsayaboutsomeone,thelessclosemyrelationiswithhim/her.B.ThelesscloseIamtosomeone,themoreIwouldwanttospeakforher.C.ThelessIknowaperson,themoreIhavetolearnabouthim/her.D.ThemoreIsayaboutaperson,thelesspleasedhe/shewillbe.49.Theaudiencesweresmall,andevenifRudolfhadbeenreallyfirst-rate,theywouldnothavebeenverydemonstrative.A.Theywouldnothavedemonstratedhowmuchhisperformanceboredthem.B.Theywouldnothavereadilyshownmuchenthusiasmforhisperformance.C.Theywouldnothavegreatlyappreciatedhisperformance.D.Theywouldnothavecomplainedabouthisperformance.50.This,Ithink,istheproperrecipeforremainingyoung.A.Thisisthebestthingtodotokeepfit.B.Thisistherightwaytostayyoung.C.Thisisthehealthyfoodoneshouldeatinoldage.D.Thisisthesecretofmaintainingayouthfulappearance.Ⅳ.閱讀理解。認(rèn)真閱讀下列兩篇短文,每篇短文后有5個問題,根據(jù)短文的內(nèi)容從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選擇一個正確答案,并將正確選項的字母寫在答題紙的相應(yīng)位置上。(本大共10小題,每小題1分,共10分)Readthetwopassagesandanswerthequestions.(10points)Passage1AFamilyLegacyLindaRiversI'llneverforgetthatwarmsummerdayin1965whenmymothersuddenlydiedofanunexplainedillnessattheageof36.Laterthatafternoon,apoliceofficerstoppedbytoaskmyfather'spermissionforthehospitaltouseMother'scorneas(角膜).Iwasstunned.Thedoctorswanttodissect(肢解)Momandgiveherawaytootherpeople!IthoughtasIranintothehouseintears.At14,1justcouldnotunderstandwhyanyonewouldtakeapartapersonIloved.Totopitoff,myfathertoldhim,“Yes.”“Howcanyouletthemdothattoher!”Iscreamedathim.“Mymomcameintothisworldinonepieceandthatishowsheshouldgoout.”“Linda,”hesaidquietly,“thegreatestgiftyoucangiveisapartofyourself.YourmotherandIdecidedlongagothatifwecanmakeadifferenceinjustoneperson'slifeafterwedie,ourdeathwillhavemeaning.”Hewentontoexplaintheyhadbothdecidedtobeorgandonors.Whatmyfathersaidthatdaybecameoneofthemostimportantlessonsinmylife.Yearspassed.Imarriedandhadafamilyofmyown.In1980,myfatherbecameseriouslyillandmovedinwithus.Forthenextsixyears,wespentmanyhourstalkingaboutlifeanddeath.Hecheerfullytoldmethatwhenhedied,hewantedtodonatewhateverwasingoodconditioninhim,especiallyhiseyes.“Sightisoneofthegreatestgiftsapersoncangive,”hesaid,notinghowwonderfulitwouldbeifachildcouldbehelpedtoseeagainanddrawhorsesthewaymydaughterWendydid.Shehadbeendrawinghorsesallherlife,winningawardafteraward.“JustimaginehowproudanotherparentwouldfeelifherdaughtercoulddrawlikeWendy,”Dadsaid.“Thinkhowproudyouwouldfeelknowingthatmyeyesweremakingitpossible.”ItoldWendywhatherGrandpahadsaid,andwithtearsinhereyes,shegavehimabighug.Shewasonly14yearsold—thesameageatwhichIwasintroducedtothedonorprogram.Whatadifference!OnApril11,1986,myfatherdied,andwedonatedhiseyesashehadwished.Theredayslater,Wendysaid,“Mom,I'msoproudofyouandGrandpa.”“Thatmakesyouproud?”Iasked.“Youbet!Haveyoueverthoughtwhatitwouldbeliketobeunabletosee?WhenIdie,IwantmyeyesdonatedjustlikeGrandpa.”InstantlyIrealizedthatmyfathergavemuchmorethanhiseyes.Whatheleftbehindsparkledinmydaughter'seyes—pride.WhatIcouldneverknowthereandthenthatonlytwoweekslaterIwouldonceagainbesigningpapersforthedonorprogram.Mylovely,talentedWendywaskilledwhenatruckhitherandthehorseshewasridingalongtheroadside.AsIsignedthepapers,herwordsechoedoverandover:Haveyoueverthoughtwhatitwouldbeliketobeunabletosee?Threeweekslater,wereceivedaletterfromtheOregonLionsEyeBank:DearMr.andMrs.Rivers,Wearehappytoinformyouthatthecornealtransplantationwassuccessful,andnowtwopeoplewhowereblindhaveregainedtheirsight.Theyrepresentalivingmemorialtoyourdaughter—apersonwhocaredenoughaboutlifetoshareitsbeauties.Ifsomewhereacrossthesestates,arecipientdiscoversanewloveforhorsesandsitsdowntosketchone,IthinkIknowwhothedonorwas.Ablond-haired,blue-eyedgirlwillstillbedrawing.51.Whatshocked14-year-oldLindawasthatA.hermotherdiedsosuddenlyatsuchayoungage.B.bothofherparentsdecidedtobeorgandonors.C.hermother'seyeswouldbeusedforotherpeople.D.thehospitalsentapoliceofficertoherhouse.52.AccordingtoLinda'sfather,A.aperson'shappinessreliedmainlyonhis/hersight.B.helpingothersmadeaperson'sdeathmeaningful.C.hisgranddaughterWendywasthebestdrawerofhorses.D.nothingwasmoreimportantthankeepingfamilypride.53.By“Whatadifference!”thewritermeansthatherdaughterWendyA.becamematureatacceptingtheconceptoforgandonation.B.handledtheproblemofgenerationgapinasensibleway.C.wasgoodatcomfortingaseriouslysickoldperson.D.hadaverycloserelationshipwithhergrandfather.54.WecanlearnfromthestorythatA.Linda'sfatherdonatedhiseyestoachild.B.amemorialwassetupinhonorofWendy.C.Wendywaskilledwhenherhorseranintoacar.D.organdonationneedspermissionfromadonor'sfamily.55.Thetitleofthestory“TheFamilyLegacy”actuallyreferstoA.self-respectandpride.B.calmnessandbravery.C.devotiontoothers.D.closefamilyrelationship.Passage2GriefThereisonekindofpainforwhichnobodyhasyetfoundacure—thepainthatcomesfromtheendingofarelationship.Therelationshipcouldbeamarriage,aloveaffair,oradeepfriendship;infact,anystrongemotionaltiebetweentwopeople.Sucharelationshipmaycometoanabruptend;oritmaysimplyfadeawayslowlyaspeopleandcircumstanceschange.Althoughthereisnocureforgrief,wecannothelplookingforone,toeasethepainandtomakeusforgetourtears.Weseekrefugeinotherrelationships,wekeepourselvesbusywithwork,wetrytoimmerse(淹沒)ourselvesinourhobbies.Perhapswestarttodrinkmorethanweshouldto“drownoursorrows,”orwefollowtheconventionaladviceandjoinacluborsociety.Butthesethingsonlyrelievethesymptomsoftheillness;theycannotcureit.Moreover,wearealwaysinahurrytogetridofourgrief.Itisasifwewereashamedofit.Wefeelthatweshouldbeableto“pullourselvestogether.”Wetrytoconvinceourselves,aswebiteonthepillow,thatwearemuchtoooldtobecrying.Somepeopleburytheirgriefdeepinsidethemselves,sothatnobodywillguesswhatheyaregoingthrough.Othersseekreliefbypouringtheirheartsouttotheirfriends,ortoanyoneelsewhocanofferasympatheticshouldertocryon.Butafterawhile,evenourfriendsstarttoshowtheirimpatience,andsuggestwiththeirreproachfulglancesthatitisabouttimewestoppedcrying.They,too,areinahurryforthethingtobeover.Itisnoteasytoexplainwhyweadoptthisattitudetoemotionalpain,whenwewouldneverexpectanyonetoovercomephysicalpainsimplybyaneffortofwillpower.Partoftheanswermustlieinthenatureofgriefitself.Whentheloveaffairdies,youcannotbelievethatyouwilleverfindanotherpersontoreplacetheonewhohasgonesocompletelyoutofyourlife.Evenaftermany,manymonths,whenyouthinkthatyouhavebeguntolearntolivewithoutyourlostlove,something—afamiliarplace,apieceofmusic,awhiffofperfume—willsuddenlybringthebitter-sweetmemoriesfloodingback.Youchokebackthetearsanddesperate,almostangry,feelingthatyouarenobetternowthanthedaytheaffairended.Andyet,griefislikeanillnessthatmustrunitscourse.Memoriesdofadeeventually,ahealingskindoesstarttogrowoverthewound,theintervalsbetweensuddenglimpsesoftheloveyouhavelostdogetlonger.Bitbybit,liferesumesitsnormalflow.Suchisthecomplexityofhumannaturethatwecanevenstarttofeelguiltyasthesethingsstarttohappen,asifitwereaninsulttoourlostlovethatwecanbegintoforgetatall.56.RelationshipsoftencometoanendbecauseA.humanfeelingsarechangeable.B.peopledonotstaythesame.C.peoplewanttodevelopnewrelationships.D.fewpeoplerealizethepainofendingarelationship.57.Inparagraph2,“drownoursorrows”meansA.takingourlivesbydrowning.B.enduringourpainbyswimming.C.gettingdrunktoforgetourtrouble.D.forgettingoursorrowsinourwork.58.WhenyourfriendsgettiredoflisteningtoyoutheywillA.helpyoutogetoveryourgrief.B.tellyoutopullyourselftogether.C.criticizeyouforcryingforsuchathing.D.showbytheirexpressionthattheyhavehadenough.59.Weareups

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