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2020年成人高等教育學士學位英語水平考試真題
試卷一
PartIDialogueCompletion(1()points)
Directions:Inthispart,therearethreedialogueswiththreeorfourblanks,eachfollowedby
fourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththechoicethatbestsuitsthe
situationuntilthedialogueiscomplete.WithDialogueOne,allthechoiceswillhavetobe
used.WithdialogueTwoandDialogueThree,onechoicewillbeleftunused.Markyour
answerontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglebarthroughthecenteroftheletter.
DialogueOne
Jessica:Fmsoexcited!Wehavetwoweeksoff!Whatareyougoingtodo?
Natasha:]IguessFiljuststayhome.MaybeI'llcatchuponmyreading.Whataboutyou?
Anyplans?
Jessica:Well,myparentshaverentedanapartmentinCalifornia.I'mgoingtotakelongwalks
alongthebeacheverydayanddolotsofswimming.
Natasha:2
Jessica:3Myparentswillbehappytohaveyouwithus.
Natasha:4I'dloveto!
A.Doyoumeanit?
B.Say,whydon'tyoucomewithus?
C.I'mnotsure.
D.Soundsgreat!
DialogueTwo
Clerk:Goodmoming.Madam.MayIhelpyou?
Client:Goodmorning,Fdliketoopenanewaccounttodepositthismoney.
Clerk:5
Client:Acurrentaccountwouldbefine.
Clerk:OK.Pleasefilloutthisform.6
Client:Here'stheform,myIDcardandthemoney.And,IhaveanotheraccountwhichI'dliketo
cleartoday.7
Clerk:OK.Tildealwiththeseonebyone.
A.Canyoudrawoutallthemoneyfromthisbankbookandputitintothenewaccount?
B.Acurrentaccountorfixed?
C.AndgivemeyourIDcard.
D.Whatdoyoulike?
DialogueThree
SpeakerA:Goodmorning!CanIhelpyou?
SpeakerB:Yes,mayIseeyourproductionmanager,Mr.Smith,please?
SpeakerA:Iamsorry.8
SpeakerB:Well,Fdliketomakeanappointmenttoseehimsometimenextweek.
SpeakerA:LetmecheckMr.Smith'sdiary.Justamoment.Yes,Mr.Smithdoesn'tseemtobe
busyonTuesdaymorningandFridayafternoon.
SpeakerB:CouldImakeanappointmentforTuesdaymorning?
SpeakerA:9
SpeakerB:Yes,that'11befine.
SpeakerA:I'llmakenoteofthat.10
SpeakerB:Yes,thisismynamecard.Youcancontactmeanyday.
SpeakerA:OK.
SpeakerB:Thankyouverymuch!Good-bye!
SpeakerA:Good-bye!
A.MayIhaveyourname,please?
B.Would9:30beconvenient?
C.Mr.Smithisoutonbusinesstoday.
D.Howlongwillitbe?
PartIIReadingComprehension(40points)
Direcliuiis:Therearefuurpassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbyfivequestions
orunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
ChoosethebestoneandmarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglebar
throughthecenteroftheletter.
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PassageOne
ChildrenintheUnitedStatesareexposedtomanyinfluencesotherthanthatoftheirfamilies.
Televisionisthemostsignificantoftheseinfluences,becausethehabitofwatchingtelevision
usuallybeginsbeforechildrenstartattendingschool.
Parentsareconcernedaboutthelackofqualityintelevisionprogramsforchildren.The
degreeofviolenceinmanyoftheseshowsalsoworriesthem.Studiesindicatethat,whenchildren
areexposedtoviolence,theymaybecomeaggressiveorinsecure.Parentsarealsoconcerned
aboutthecommercialsthattheirchildrenseeontelevision.Manyparentswouldliketoseefewer
commercialsduringprogramsfbrchildren.Andsomeparentsfeelthattheseshowsshouldnot
haveanycommercialsatallbecauseyoungmindsarenotmatureenoughtodealwiththeclaims
madebyadvertisers.
Educationaltelevisionhasnocommercialsandhasprogramsfbrchildrenthatmanyparents
approveof.ThemostfamousoftheseisSesameStreet,whichtriestogivepreschoolchildrena
headstartinlearningthealphabef(字母)andnumbers.Italsotriestoteachchildrenusefulthings
abouttheworldinwhichtheylive.
EventhoughmostparentsandeducatorsgiveSesameStreetandshov/slikeithighmarksfor
quality,somecriticsarguethatalltelevision,whethereducationalornot,isharmfultochildren.
Thesecriticsfeelthatthehabitofwatchinghoursoftelevisioneverydayturnschildrenintobored
andpassive(被動的)consumersoftheirworldratherthanencouragingthemtobecomeactive
explorersofit.
11.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTbasedonthepassage?
A.Parentsareworriedabouttheinfluencefromtelevisionontheirchildren.
B.Televisionhasmuchinfluenceonchildren.
C.Bothparentsandtheirchildrenlikewatchingeducationaltelevision.
D.Somecriticsthinkthattelevisionisnogoodforchildren.
2.InwhatwaysducliildicusuffcifiomIclcvisiun?
A.Theybecomethevictimsofsocialviolence.
B.Theyspendhourswatchingtelevisioninsteadofdoingschoolwork.
C.Theprogramsmakethechildrenloseinterestintheworld.
D.Theprogramsmakethechildrenspendtoomuchoftheirparents*money.
13.Parentswouldnotliketheirchildrentoseecommercialsbecause.
A.theythinkthattheirchildrenarenotoldenoughtohandleadvertising.
B.commercialsteachchildrenalphabetandnumbers
C.commercialshelptosellproducts
D.theydon'tlikecommercials
14.Educationaltelevisioniswidelyappreciatedbecause.
A.itdoeshavethesamecommercialsasothers
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B.itoffersprogramsfbrbothchildrenandtheirparents
C.manyparentsliketheprogramsitoffersfortheirchildren
D.childrencanlearnsomeschoolsubjectsbeforetheygotoschool
15.Whichofthefollowingcanbestserveasthetitleofthepassage?
A.WatchingTooMuchTelevisionMayBeHarmfultoYoungMinds
B.TelevisionIsMoreHarmfulthanEducational
C.Television'sInfluenceonChildren
D.MoreEducationalTelevision
PassageTwo
Todayjustastechnologychangedthefaceofindustry,farmshaveundergonean"agricultural
revolution".Onthefarmoftoday,machinesprovidealmostallthepower.
Oneofthemostimportantbenefitswillbethefarmcomputer.Afewforward-lookingfarmers
arealreadyusingcomputerstohelpthemrun(heirfarmsmoreefficiently.Thecomputershelp
themkeepmoreaccuraterecords,sotheycanmakebetterdecisionsonwhatcropstoplant,how
muchlivestocktobuy,whentoselltheirproducts,andhowmuchprofittheycanexpect.Many
computercompanieshavebeendevelopingspecialcomputerprogramsjustfbrfarmers.Programs
arebeingwrittenfbrhogproducers,grainfarmers,potatofarmers,anddairyfarmers.Inthefuture,
farmerswillbeabletopurchasecomputerprogramsmadetotheirneeds.Becauseofthegrowing
importanceofcomputersonthefarm,studentsatagriculturalcollegesarerequiredtotake
computerclassesinadditiontotheirnormalagriculturalcourses.Therecanbenodoubtthat
farmerswillrelyoncomputersevenmoreinthefuture.Whiletheold-timefarmdependedon
horsepower,andmodernfarmsdependonmachinepower,farmsofthefuturewilldependon
computerpower.
Anothertechnologicaladvancewhichisstillintheexperimentalstageistherobot,areal
“nieuhauizedhiredhand"llidlwillbeablelomoveand,insuincways,ihinklikeahumanbeing.
Agriculturalengineersbelievethatcomputer-aidedrobotswillmakestartlingchangesinfarming
beforetheendofthecentury.Unlikefarmersofthepresent,farmersofthefuturewillfindthat
manyday-to-daytaskswillbedonefbrthem.Scientistsarenowdevelopingrobotsthatwillbe
abletoshearsheep,drivetractors,andharvestfruit.Evencomplexjobswillbedonebyrobots.
Forexample,inordertomilktheircows,farmersmustfirstdrivethemintothebam,thenconnect
themtothemilkingmachines,watchthemachines,anddisconnectthemwhentheyarefinished.
Inthefuture,thiswillallbedonebyrobots.Inaddition,whenthemilkingiscompleted,therobots
willautomaticallychecktomakesurethatthemilkispure.Thecompletemobilizationofthefarm
isfarinthefuture,butengineersexpectthatsomerobotswillbeusedbeforelong.
16.Whichsentenceisthemainideaofthewholepassage?
A.Thefirstsentenceofthefirstparagraph.
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B.Thefirstsentenceofthesecondparagraph.
C.Thefirstsentenceofthethirdparagraph.
D.Thelastsentenceofthesecondparagraph.
17.Accordingtothepassage,computerscannothelpfarmersdecide.
A.howmuchmoneytheycanearnfromtheirproducts.
B.whethertoplantacertainkindofcrop
C.whatlivestocktoraise
D.whentoselltheirproducts
18.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?
A.Farmersinthefuturewilldependtotallyoncomputers.
B.Bothcomputersandrobotshavebeeninuseontoday'sfarms.
C.Farmersmainlyusemachinesontheirfarmsatpresent.
D.Studentsatagriculturalcollegesmusttakecomputerclassesbecausetheycandonothing
withoutthehelpofcomputersontoday'sftirms.
19.Accordingtotheengineers,willbedonebyrobotsinthenearfuture.
A.mostofthefarmwork
B.milkingcows
C.allfarmwork
D.allthework
20.Whatisthebesttitleforthewholepassage?
A.Computer,Farmers'bestFriend
B.FarmersintheFuture
C.ComputersandRobots
D.TheAgriculturalRevolution
PassageThree
AnideathatstartedinSeattle'spubliclibraryhasspreadthroughoutAmericaandbeyond.
Theconceptissimple:helptobuildasenseofcommunityinacitybygettingeveryonetoreadthe
samebookatthesametime.
Inadditiontoencouragingreadingasapursuit(追求)tobeenjoyedbyall,theprogram
allowsstrangerstocommunicatebydiscussingthebookonthebus,aswellaspromotingreading
asanexperiencetobesharedinfairiliesandschools.TheideacamefromSeattlelibrarianNancy
Pearlwholaunchedthe"IfAllofSeattleReadtheSameBook"projectin1998.Heroriginal
programusedauthorvisits,studyguidesandbookdiscussiongroupstobringpeopletogetherwith
abook,buttheideahassinceexpandedtomanyotherAmericancities,andeventoHongKong.
InChicago,themayorappearedontelevisiontoannouncethechoiceofToKilla
Mockingbirdasthefirstbookinthe"OneBook,OneChicago"program.Asaresult,readingclubs
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andneighborhoodgroupsspranguparoundthecity.AcrosstheUS,storiesemergedofparentsand
childrenreadingtoeachotheratnightandstrangerschattingawayonthebusabouttheplotand
characters.
TheonlyproblemaroseinNewYork,wherelocalreaderscouldnotdecideononebookto
representthehugeanddiversepopulation.Thismayshowthattheideaworksbestin
medium-sizedcitiesorlargetowns,whereagreatersenseofunitycanbeachieved.Oritmay
showthatNewYorkersrathermissedthepoint,puttingalltheirenergyandpassionintothechoice
ofthebookratherthandiscussionaboutabookitself.
Ultimately,asNancypointsout,thelevelofsuccessisnotmeasuredbyhowmanypeople
readabook,butbyhowmanypeopleareenrichedbytheprocessorhaveenjoyedspeakingto
someonewithwhomtheywouldnototherwisehavesharedaword.
21.WhatisthepurposeoftheprojectlaunchedbyNancy?
A.Tbinviteauthorstoguidereaders.
B.lbencouragepeopletoreadandshare.
C.Tbinvolvepeopleincommunityservice.
D.lbpromotethefriendshipbetweencities.
22.WhywasitdifficultfbrNewYorkerstocarryouttheproject?
A.Theyhadlittleinterestinreading.
B.Theyweretoobusytoreadabook.
C.Theycamefrommanydifferentbackgrounds.
D.Theylackedsupportfromthelocalgovernment.
23.Accordingtothepassage,wherewouldtheprojectbemoreeasilycarriedout?
A.Inlargecommunitieswithlittlesenseofunity.
B.Inlargecitieswherelibrariesarefarfromhome.
C.Inmedium-sizedcitieswithadiversepopulation.
D.Inlargetownswlicicagiccmciilvanbequicklyicauhcd.
24.Theunderlinedwords"sharedaword”inthelastparagraphprobablytrean.
A.exchangedideaswitheachother
B.discussedthemeaningofaword
C.gainedlifeexperience
D.usedthesamelanguage
25.AccordingtoNancy,thedegreeofsuccessoftheprojectisjudgedby.
A.thecarefulselectionofaproperbook
B.thegrowingpopularityofthewricer
C.thenumberofpeoplewhobenefitfromreading
D.thenumberofbooksthateachpersonreads
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PassageFour
DianaJacobsthoughtherfamilyhadaworkableplantopayforcollegeforher21-year-old
twinsons:acombinationofsavings,income,scholarships,andamodestamountofborrowing.
Thenherhusbandlosthisjob,andtheplanfellapart.
“Ihavetwokidsincollege,andIwanttosay'comehome',butatthesametimeIwantto
providethemwithagoodeducation,^^saysJacobs.
TheJacobsfamilydidworkoutasolution:Theyaskedandreceivedmoreaidfromthe
schools,andeachsonincreasedhisborrowingtothemaximumamountthroughthefederalloan
(貸款)program.Theywilleachgraduatewith$20,000ofdebt,butatleasttheywillbeableto
finishschoolo
Withunemploymentrising,financialaidadministratorsexpecttohearmorefamilieslikethe
Jacobs.Morestudentsareapplyingforaid,andmorefamiliesexpecttoneedstudentloans.
Collegeadministratorsareconcernedthattheywillnothaveenoughaidmoneytogoaround.
Atthesametime,tuition(學勞)continuestorise.AreportfromtheNationalCenterfor
PublicPolicyandHigherEducationfoundthatcollegetuitionandfeesincreased439%duringthe
past20years,whileaveragefamilyincomerosejust147%.Studentborrowinghasmorethan
doubledinthelastdecade,"Ifwegoonthiswayforanother25years,wcwon'thaveanaffordable
systemofhighereducation,"saysPatrickM.Callan,presidentofthecenter."Themiddleclass
familieshavebeenfinancingitthroughdebt.Theywillsendkidstocollegewhateverittakes,
evenifthatmeansahugeamountofdebt.”
Financialaidadministratorshavebeenhavingahardtimeasmanycompaniesdecidethat
studentloansarenotprofitableenoughandhavestoppedmakingthem.Thegoodnews,however,
isthatfederalloansaccountforaboutthreequartersofstudentborrowing,andthegovernment
saysthatmoneywillflowuninterrupted.
26.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,whydidtheplanofJacobsfamilyfail?
A.TheIwinswastedluumuulimoney.
B.Thefatherwasoutofwork.
C.Theirsavingranout.
D.Thefamilyfellapart.
27.HowdidtheJacobsmanagetosolvetheirproblem?
A.Theyaskedtheirkidstocomehome.
B.Theyborrowed$20,000fromtheschool.
C.Theyencouragedtheirtwinsonsiodopart-timejobs.
D.Theygothelpfromtheschoolandthefederalgovernment.
28.Financialaidadministratorsbelievethat.
A.morefamilieswillfacethesameproblemastheJacobses
B.thegovernmentwillreceivemorelettersofcomplaint
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C.collegetuitionfeeswilldoublesoon
D.America'sunemploymentwillfall
29.Whatcanwelearnaboutthemiddleclassfamiliesfromthetext?
A.Theyblamedthegovernmentforthetuitionincrease.
B.Theirincomeremainedsteadyinthelastdecade.
C.Theywilltrytheirbesttosendkidstocollege.
D.Theirdebtswillbepaidoffwithin25years.
30.Accordingtothelastparagraph,thegovernmentwill,
A.providemoststudentswillscholarships
B.dismisssomefinancialaidadministrators
C.stopthecompaniesfrommakingstudentloans
D.goonprovidingfinancialsupportforcollegestudents
PartIIIVocabularyandStructure(20points)
Directions:Thereare20incompletesentencesinthispart.Foreachsentencetherearefour
choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentence.Markyour
answerontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglebarthroughthecenteroftheletter.
31.Scientificresearchresultscannowbequicklytofactoryproduction.
A.UsedB.appliedC.triedD.Practiced
32.Duringthesummerholidayseasonitisdifficulttofindaroominthehotelshere.
A.blankB.vacantC.freeD.Deserted
33.1arrivedattheaitportsolatethatI__________misstheflight.
A.almostB.quiteC.hardlyD.Seldom
34.Hemadeaquick________fromhisillness.
A.iclicfB.iecuveryC.survivalD.Relaxation
35.Bythetimeyougraduate,we_______inAustraliaforoneyear.
A.willbestayingB.willhavestayedC.wouldhavestayedD.havestayed
36.Justasrelaxationisanimportantpartofourlives,_______stress.
A.soisB.asitisC.andsoisD.thesameis
37.Fool_______Janeis,shecouldnothavedonesuchathing.
A.whoB.asC.thatD.like
38.forthefactthatshebrokeherleg,shemighthavepassedtheexam.
A.HaditnotbeenB.Hadn'titbeenC.WasitnotD.Wereitnot
39.Youshouldknowbetterthan______yourlittlesisterathomebyherself.
A.toleaveB.leavingC.tobeleftD.Left
40.They______havearrivedatlunchtimebuttheirflightwasdelayed.
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A.willB.canC.mustD.Should
41.-Wherearethechildren?Thedinner'sgoingtobecompletelyruined.
-1wishtheyalwayslate.
A.weren'tB.hadn't
C.wouldn'tbeD.wouldn'thavebeen
42.Knowledgeandlearningareimportantifwewanttobesuccessful,buttheymayalso
ourthinking.
A.directB.limitC.changeD.Improve
43.Sheshowedthevisitorsaroundthemuseum,theconstructionhadtakenmorethan
threeyears.
A.forwhichB.withwhichC.ofwhichD.towhich
44.theEnglishexaminationIwouldhavegonetotheconcertlastSunday.
A.InspiteofB.ButforC.BecauseofD.Asfor
45.Thiswatchis_________toall(heotherwatchesonthemarket.
A.superiorB.advantageousC.superD.Beneficial
46.Whentheentireclasswor
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