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期末考試英語試題(新視野二級(jí)A卷)注意事項(xiàng):試題分試卷(一)和試卷(二)兩部分。每部分的客觀題在答題卡上作答,主觀題在專用答題紙上作答。考試結(jié)束時(shí)只需提交答題卡和答題紙。請(qǐng)務(wù)必看清題號(hào)。答題卡和答題紙上務(wù)必涂、寫清楚院系專業(yè)、姓名、學(xué)號(hào)等所有各項(xiàng)。?NewHorizonCollegeEnglishTestBandTwo(A)2023/7PartIListeningComprehension(30Points)SectionA(yù)Directions:Inthissection,you’llheartenshortconversations.Aftereachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversat(yī)ionandquestionwillbereadonlyonce.Listencarefullyandchoosethebestanswertoeachquestion.1.A)Seeadoctor

B)Stayinbedforafewdays.

C)Gettreatmentinabetterhospital.?D)Makeaphonecalltothedoctor.2.A)The2:00trainwillarriveearlier.

B)The2:30trainhasadiningcar.

C)Thewomanpreferstotakethe2:30train.

D)Theyaregongtohavesomefastfoodonthetrain.3.A)ShehasbeenlongingtoattendHarvardUniversity.?B)She’llconsidertheman’ssuggestioncarefully.

C)ShehasfinishedherprojectwithDr.Garcia’shelp.

D)She’llconsultDr.Garciaaboutenteringgraduateschool.4.A)Alicedidn’tseemtobenervousduringherspeech.?B)Aliceneedsmoretraininginmakingpublicspeeches.

C)ThemancanhardlyunderstandAlice’spresentation.?D)Themandidn’tthinkhighlyofAlice’spresentation.5.A)It’sworsethan30yearsago.

B)Itremainsalmostthesameasbefore.

C)Therearemoreextremesintheweather.

D)Therehasbeenasignificantriseintemperat(yī)ure.6.A)Atapublishinghouse.?B)Atabookstore.

C)Inareadingroom?D)InProf.Jordan’soffice7.A)Themancanstayinherbrother’sapartment.

B)Herbrothercanhelpthemanfindacheaperhotel.?C)Herbrothercanfindanapartmentfortheman.

D)Themanshouldhavebookedalessexpensivehotel.8.A)Priorityshouldbegiventolistening.

B)It’smosthelpfultoreadEnglishnewspaperseveryday.

C)It’smoreeffectivetocombinelisteningwithreading.

D)Readingshouldcomebeforelistening.9.A)Itcanhelpsolvecomplexproblems.?B)Itwillmostlikelyproveineffective

C)Itisanewweaponagainstterrorists.?D)Itwillhelpdetectallkindsofliars.10.A)Helpthecompanyrecruitgraduat(yī)estudents.

B)Visittheelectronicscompanynextwee(cuò)k.

C)Getapart-timejoboncampusbeforegraduation.

D)ApplyforajobintheelectronicscompanySectionBDirections:Inthissection,you’llhearthreeshortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,you’llhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandquestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearthequestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Passageone111.A)HewasnamedJohn.B)Hereceivedagiftfromtheyoungman.C)Heusedrudelanguage. D)BothB)andC).112.A)Hetaughtthebirdpolitelanguage.B)Heplayedsoftmusic.C)Heshoutedattheparrot.D)Noneoftheabove.113.A)Hebecamepoliter.B)Hegotevenruder.C)?Heremainedthesame.D)Helaughedandignoredhim.114.A)Hewaspleasedtheparrotbeggedformercy.B)Theparrotchangedhisbehaviorallofasudden.C)?Hewasafraidtheparrotmightdie.D)Theparrotscreamedterribly.115.A)Whydidhechangeforthebetter?B)Whydidhechangefortheworse?C)?Whatdidheseeinthefreezer?D)Didhefee(cuò)lcoldinthefree(cuò)zer?PassageTwo116.WhatdidTomdointhebar?A)Hehadafewdrinks.B)Heshoutedatthebarman.C)HetalkedtoRichard.D)Hegotdrunk.117.A)HeaskedTomtocomeagaininthefuture.B)HeaskedTomtopayhisbill.C) HeaskedTomtoinvitehisfriendstocome.D)Noneoftheabove.118.WhatdidTomtellRichard?1A)Thebeeratthebarwasespeciallygood.B)Thebarmanwasfriendly.C)Thebarmanwasunfriendly.D)Onedidnothavetopayhisbillifheclaimedtohavepaidit.119.A)Thedrinksat(yī)thebarwerethebestintown.B)Thedrinksatthebarweretheworst.C)?Itwaseasytocheatthebarman.D)Itwasdifficulttodealwiththebarman.220.WhatdidthebarmantellRichard?2A)HewelcomedRichardtothebar.B)HebelievedTomhadashortmemory.C) HecomplainedaboutTom.D)HepraisedTom.PassageThree21.Wheredidthespeakercomefrom?1A)Australia.B)America.C) Vietnam.D)China.222.A)HearrivedinAustralia.B)Hewaspushedintothepool.C) Healmostdied.D)Alloftheabove.223.A)Hepulledoffhisclothes.B)Hejumpedintothepooltosavethespeaker.C)?Hecalledthepoliceforhelp.D)Heaskedthespectatorsforhelp.124.A)Englishwasnothisnativelanguage.B)HewastooproudofhisEnglish.C) Hehadnogiftforsecondlanguagelearning.D)Alloftheabove.A)BecausehisEnglishteachersavedhimfromdrowning,hecametolikebothwaterandEnglish.B)BecausehisEnglishteachersavedhimfromdrowning,hecametolikeEnglishbutnotwat(yī)er.C)ThespeakerwasnotintelligentenoughtolearnEnglishwell.D)Thespeaker’semotionalfactorshavenothingtodowithhisEnglishlearning.SectionCDirections:Inthissection,youwillhearadialoguethreetimes.Listentothespeakerscarefullyandfillintheblankswiththeexactsentencesyou’vejustheard.Writedownyouranswerontheanswershee(cuò)t.A:WhatcanIdoforyou?B:I’mlookingforalightjacket.A:Pl(wèi)easecomethisway;they’rejustoverhere.__(dá)____(dá)___(dá)__(dá)__1________(dá)________?B:I’mnotsure.A:Ok,I’llmeasureyou.Well,__(dá)___(dá)___(dá)__2____(dá)____.Whatcolordoyoulike?B:Lightblue,please.A:Ok,__(dá)_____(dá)_3_____(dá)__(dá).B:Yes,that(yī)’scomfortable.And___(dá)___(dá)___(dá)4____________.Howmuchisit?A:$24.99.B:I’lltakeit.________(dá)___(dá)5___(dá)____________.A:Sure,wetakebothdebitandmajorcreditcards.PartII.

ReadingComprehension(30points)SectionADirections:Readthefollowingpassagescarefullyanddothemultiple-choicequestions.

Text1

AlbertEinsteinhadagreat(yī)effectonscienceandhistory,greaterthanonlyafewothermenhaveachieved.AnAmericanuniversitypresidentoncecommentedthatEinsteinhadcreatedanewoutlook,anewviewoftheuniverse.Itmaybesometimebeforetheaveragemindunderstandsfullytheidentityoftimeandspaceandsoon----butevenordinarymenunderstandnowthattheuniverseissomethinglargerthaneverthoughtbefore.By1914theyoungEinsteinhadgainedworldfame.HeacceptedtheoffertobecomeaprofessoratthePrussianAcademyofScienceinBerlin.Hehadfewduties,littleteachingandunlimitedopportunitiesforstudy,butsoonhispeaceandquietwerebrokenbytheFirstWorldWar.Einsteinhatedviolence.Themisery(悲慘)ofwaraffectedhimdee(cuò)ply,andhesat(yī)unhappilyinhisofficedoinglittle.Helostinterestinhisresearch.Onlywhenpeacecamein1918washeabletogetbacktowork.IntheyearsfollowingWorldWarIhonorswereincreasinglyheapedonhim.HebecametheheadoftheKaiserWhihemInstituteofTheoreticalPhysics.In1921hewontheNobelPrize,andhewashonoredinGermanyuntiltheriseofNazismwhenhewasdrivenfromGermanybecausehewasaJew.26.Themainideaofthefirstparagraphis___(dá)__A.thetimewhenpeopleknowEinsteinB.thefee(cuò)lingofanAmericancollegepresidentC.thechangeinhumanthoughtproducedbyEinsteinD.thedifficultyofEinstein’sthoughttoteachers27.AccordingtotheAmericanuniversitypresident,_____(dá)_.A.everyoneunderstandsEinstein’stheorytodayB.EinsteinachievedmorethananyotherscientistsinhistoryC.ThetheoryofrelativitycanbequicklylearnedbyeveryoneD.OurideasabouttheuniversearedifferenttodaybecauseofEinstein28.Accordingtoparagraph2,AlbertEinstein__(dá)____A.wasafamouschemistB.headedaresearchinstituteC.wasfamousintheworldD.enjoyedreadingaboutwar29.AccordingtothepassageEinsteindidhisgreatestwork_____.A.duringWorldWarIB.whenhewasyoungC.whenNazismroseD.betwee(cuò)n1906-191530.Itmaybeconcludedthat___(dá)_.A.AlbertEinsteinwasforcedtoserveintheGermanarmyB.AlbertEinsteinhadnootherinterestsbesidesscienceC.EinsteinmadealotmorebreakthroughsinhisresearchaftertheFirstWo(hù)rldWar.D.Hisreputat(yī)ionwasruinedbecauseofhisworkduringWo(hù)rldWarIText2

Afewminutesago,walkingbackfromlunch,IstartedtocrossthestreetwhenIheardthesoundofacoindropping.Itwasn’tmuchbut,asIturned,myeyescaughttheheadsofseveralotherpeopleturningtoo.Awomanhaddroppedwhatappearedtobeadime.Thetinklingsoundofacoindroppingonpavementisanattention-getter.Itcanbenothingmorethanapenny.Whateverthecoinis,nooneignoresthesoundofit.Itgotmethinkingaboutsoundsagain.Wearesurroundedbysomanysoundsthatattractthemostattention.PeopleinNewYorkCityseldomturntolookwhenafireengine,apolicecaroranambulance(救護(hù)車)comesscreamingalongthestree(cuò)t.WhenI’minNewYork,I’maNewYorker.Idon’tturneither.Likethenatives.Ihardlyhearasirenthere.AthomeinmylittletowninConnecticut,it’sdifferent.Thedistantwailofapolicecar,anemergencyvehicleorafiresirenbringsmetomyfeetifI’mseatedandbringsmetothewindowifI’minbed.It’sthequietestsoundsthathavemosteffectonus,nottheloudest.Inthemiddleofthenight,Icanhearadrippingtapahundredyardsawaythroughthreecloseddoors.I’vebee(cuò)nhearinglittlecreakingnoisesandsoundswhichmyimaginat(yī)ionturnsintofootstepsinthemiddleofthenightfortwenty-fiveyearsinourhouse.HowcomeIneverhearthosesoundsinthedaytime?I’mquiteclearinmymindwhatthegoodsoundsareandwhat(yī)thebadsoundsare.I’veturnedagainstwhistling,forinstance.IusedtothinkofitasthemarkofahappyworkerbutlatelyI’vebeenassociatingthewhistlerwithanervouspersonmakingcompulsivenoises.Thetapping,tapping,tappingofmytypewriterasthekeyshitthepaperisalovelysoundtome.IoftenlikethesoundofwhatIwritebetterthanthelooksofit.31.Thesoundofacoindroppingmakespeople__(dá)_____(dá)_.A.thinkofmoneyC.payattentiontoitB.lookat(yī)eachotherD.stopcrossingthestreet32.PeopleinNewYork___(dá)_____(dá)_.A.don’tcareaboutemergenciesC.areattractedbysoundsB.areusedtosirensD.don’thearloudnoises33.Howdoestheauthorrelatetosoundsatnight?A.Heimaginessoundsthatdonotexist.B.Heexaggeratesquietsounds.C.Hethinkstapsshouldbeturnedoff.D.Hebelievesit’srat(yī)herquietatnight.34.Hedislikeswhistlingbecause_____(dá)____(dá).A.heistiredofitC.itremindshimoftensepeopleB.heusedtobehappierD.itsuggestsbusydailywork35.Howdoesthewriterfeelaboutsoundsingeneral?A.Theymakehimfee(cuò)lathome.B.Hethinkstheyshouldbeignored.C.Hebelievestheyarepartofourlives.D.Hepreferssilencetoloudnoises.Text3Doyoufindgettingupinthemorningsodifficultthatit’spainful?Thismightbecalledlaziness,butDr.Kleitmanhasanewexplanation.Hehasprovedthateveryonehasadailyenergycycle.Duringthehourswhenyoulaborthroughyourworkyoumaysaythat(yī)you’re“hot”.That’strue.Thetimeofdaywhenyoufeelmostenergeticiswhenyourcycleofbodytemperat(yī)ureisatitspeak.Forsomepeoplethepeakcomesduringtheforenoon.Forothersitcomesintheafternoonorevening.Noonehasdiscoveredwhythisisso,butitleadstosuchfamiliarmonologues(自言自語)as:“Getup,John!You’llbelateforworkagain!”ThepossibleexplanationtothetroubleisthatJohnisathistemperat(yī)ure-and-energypeakintheevening.Muchfamilyquarrellingendswhenhusbandsandwivesrealizewhattheseenergycyclesmean,andwhichcycleeachmemberofthefamilyhas.Youcan’tchangeyourenergycycle,butyoucanlearntomakeyourlifefititbetter.Habitcanhelp,Dr.Kleitmanbelieves.Maybeyou’resleepyinthee(cuò)veningbutfeelyoumuststayuplateanyway.Counteract(對(duì)抗)yourcycletosomeextentbyhabituallystayinguplaterthanyouwantto.Ifyourenergyislowinthemorningbutyouhaveanimportantjobtodoearlyintheday,risebeforeyourusualhour.Thiswon’tchangeyourcycle,butyou’llgetupsteam(鼓起干勁)andworkbetteratyourlowpoint.Getofftoaslowstartthatsavesyourenergy.Getupwithaleisurelyyawnandstretch.Sitontheedgeofthebedaminutebeforeputtingyourfeetonthefloor.Avoidthetroublesomesearchforcleanclothesbylayingthemoutthenightbefore.Wheneverpossible,doroutineworkintheafternoonandsavetasksrequiringmoreenergyorconcentrationforyoursharperhours.36.Ifapersonfindsgettingupearlyaproblem,mostprobably______(dá)__.heisalazypersonherefusestofollowhisownenergycycleheisnotsurewhenhisenergyislowheisathispeakintheafternoonorevening37.Whichofthefollowingmayleadtofamilyquarrelsaccordingtothepassage?Unawarenessofenergycycles.Familiarmonologues.Achangeinafamilymember’senergycycle.Attemptstocontroltheenergycycleofotherfamilymembers.38.Ifonewantstoworkmoree(cuò)fficientlyat(yī)hislowpointinthemorning,heshould___(dá)__(dá)___.changehisenergycycleC)getupearlierthanusualovercomehislazinessD)gotobedearlier39.Youareadvisedtorisewithayawnandstretchbecauseitwill___(dá)____(dá)____(dá).helptokeepyourenergyfortheday’sworkhelpyoutocontrolyourtemperearlyinthedayenableyoutoconcentrateonyourroutineworkkeepyourenergycycleundercontrolallday40.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTTRUE?Gettingofftoworkwithaminimumefforthelpssaveone’senergy.Dr.Kleitmanexplainswhypeoplereachtheirpeaksatdifferenthoursofday.C)Habitshelpapersonadapttohisownenergycycle.D)Childrenhaveenergycycles,too.SectionB.SkimmingandscanningDirections:Inthispart,youarerequiredtogooverthe3passagesquicklyandanswerthequestions.Passage1.(Question41isbasedonthefollowingpassage.)41.Thisletteriswrittenbya___(dá)___.

A.prospectivesalespersonB.highschoolstudentC.publisherD.manager28BeachRoad,Newtown.March20th,2023TheManager,RoyalPublishers,P.O.Box446Newtown.DearSir,Iam18yearsold,andIgraduatedfromNewtownHighSchoollastOctober.AthighschoolmymainsubjectswereEnglish,businessstudies,history,athleticsandscience.Iwouldbeveryinterestedinworkingasasalesman.Iamveryinterestedinbooks,andIhavealwaysbeeninterestedinthepublishingbusiness.Ienjoymee(cuò)tingandtalkingtopeople.Ienclosetwolettersofreference,aphotograph,andmyschoolacademicrecord.Iwouldbeavailableforaninterviewat(yī)anytime.Ilookforwardtohearingfromyou.

Yourssincerely,?JackEastwoodPassage2(Question42isbasedonthefollowingpassage.)42.Thegeneralideaofthepassageisthat__(dá)___(dá)_.

A.doctorscanproducemagic?B.medicinehasmagicpower

C.modernmedicinecancureallillnesses?D.ahealthymindisalsoacureforillness

FormorethanfivethousandyearsChinesedoctorshaveusednee(cuò)dlestofightillness.Thiskindofmedicineiscalledacupuncture.Thedoctorstudiesthesickpersoncarefully.Thenheputsneedlesintothatpersonsbodyattherightplacesforhisillness.Chinesedoctorsbelievethat(yī)theycancontrolthebodysnaturalforcesinthisway.Atfirst,doctorsintheWestthoughtthatthiswasjustanotherkindofmagic.Recently,however,theyhavefoundoutthat(yī)itispossibletocuremanyillnesseslikethisbecausetheneedleshelpthebodytoproduceitsown"medicines".Inthiswaythebodycuresitself.Nowadaysdoctorscandoalotofwonderfulthings.Theycanusethousandsofmedicines.Theycangiveyoupillsandinjections.Theycanevengiveyoumechanicallegsoranewheart.Sometimesmodernmedicineworkslikemagic.Buttherearestillalotofillnessesthatdrugsandmachinescannotcurecompletely.Medicineisnotonlyascience;itisanart,too.Andintheartofmedicine,themindisveryimportant.Youwillnothaveahealthybodyunlessyouhaveahealthymind.Passage3(Questions43-45arebasedonthefollowingpassage.)43.Thepurposeofthispamphletistoprovideinformat(yī)ionon______.

A.howtoopenabankaccount?B.howtoapplyforacourse?C.whocangotouniversities?D.whoiseligibleforagrant

44.Whocangetthegrant?

A.Aforeignstudentwhohasbeentherefor11months.?B.ABritishpupilinasecondaryschool.

C.ABritishstudentwhostudiesintheUniversity.

D.Auniversitygraduatewhowantstocontinuehisstudies.

45.A31yearoldnursewishestostudymedicineatauniversity.Shehasworkedsinceshewas25.Howmuchextramoneywillshegetayear??A.100pounds.B.155pounds.C.615pounds.D.715pounds.

GETTINGAGRANTWhocangetthismoney?Anyonewhogetsaplaceonafirstdegreecourse,althoughastudentwhohasalreadyattendedacourseofadvancedfurthereducationmaynot.StudentsmustalsohavebeenresidentintheUKforatleastthree(cuò)years,whichcanexcludesomestudentsfromoverseas.

SPECIALCASESIfastudenthasworkedbeforecollege:Astudentwhois26ormorebeforethecoursestartsandwhohasworkedforat(yī)leastthree(cuò)oftheprevioussixyearswillgetextramoney-155poundsayearif26,increasingtoamaximumof615poundsat29ormore.Banking:Mostofthebigbanksofferspecialservicestostudentswhoopenaccounts.Astudentwon’tusuallyhavetopaybankchargesaslongastheaccountstaysincredit.PartIII.

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(10points)Directions:Followingthepassagetherearefourchoicesforeachblank.Choosethebestonetofillintheblanks.Manylargecitiesare46butbeautiful.Streetsarelittered47garbage.Inthegarbage,however,thereisstillsomething48canbeuseful.49peoplewanttosolvetheproblemofwaste,thereisnotimetobe50.Theymustwork51waysofmakinguseofgoodthingsthatarejustthrownaway52waste.Whenacargetstooold,itmaynotrun53.Butthemetalthatthecarwasmade54isstillgood.Itcanbeput55useagain.Whenabottleisempty,itgoes56thegarbage.Butbottleglasscanbe57intosandandusedto58stree(cuò)ts.Garbage59foodcanbechangedintofertilizer.Butfirstyouhaveto60alltheglassandmetal.Garbagecanalsobeagood61formakingbuildingblocks,whicharethencoveredwithconcrete.Now,moreandmoremachinesare62forthispurpose.Someday,peoplewillwatchfilmsinamagnificentcinemawhichhasbeenbuilt63garbage.Futurebuildings,roads,andcitiesmaybemade64garbage.Butsofar,buildingbeautifulcitiesoutofgarbageisonly65.46.A.somethingB.anythingC.nothingD.everything47.A.withB.byC.inD.without48.A.whichB.itC.thatD.what49.A.WhenB.IfC.OnceD.As50.A.lostB.lossC.loseD.spared51.A.a(chǎn)tB.onC.outD.into52.A.likeB.a(chǎn)sC.byD.with53.A.anymoreB.longerC.nomoreD.nolonger54.A.ofB.fromC.byD.in55.A.inB.toC.intoD.onto56.A.outofB.intoC.outinD.awayfrom57.A.groundB.grindC.groundedD.stuck58.A.makeB.coverC.paveD.dig59.A.fromB.withinC.outofD.in60.A.produceB.pickoutC.sortingoutD.separate61.A.originB.sourceC.wayD.end62.A.designedB.plannedC.madeD.discovered63.A.byB.withC.outofD.of64.A.ofB.fromC.intoD.in65.A.adreamB.a(chǎn)projectC.anemptytalkD.apredictionPaperTwoPartIV.Blankfilling(10Points)SectionADirections:Filltheblankwiththeexactwordsyou’velearnedfromthetextbook.Ifwe’renotabletoeducat(yī)epeopleforlifeaswellasforacareer,thenthatisaconvictionagainstoureducationalsystem---__1_,elementary,_2__andhigher.Inatimeofincreasing_3__,atimewhen90percentofallthescientistswhohaveeverlivedarecurrently__4__,morethanever,weneedtoknowwhat(yī)istruly__5__inlife.Thisiswhereageandmaturityenter.Mostpeople,_6__betweentheagesof30and50,finally_7__attheinevitableconclusionthattheywere_8__todomorethanservea_9__(dá),agovernmentagency,or_10__.SectionBDirections:Completeeachofthefollowingsentenceswiththeproperformofthewordsgiveninbrackets.1.(assign)Couldwefinishthe____(dá)_____ontime?2.(complain)Hepouredouthis___(dá)___beforeme.3.(economy)Thelocalresidentshaveto_____onwaterduringthedryseason.4.(reason)Ihavebeenworkingwithoutanybreakfor24hours.It’s_____toexpectmetoworkallnightagaintoday.5.(flee)He_____(dá)awayatthefirstsightofdanger.6.(weak)Longworkinghoursalongwitheatingdisorders___(dá)___herhealth.7.(prefer)Coffeeis__(dá)___tote

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