新世纪高职高专英语(修订版)第三册试题
暨南大学录取分数线-圣诞快乐英文
新世纪高职高专英语(修订版)
综合教程
第
3
册
期末测试
2010年11月
上海外语教育出版社
SHANGHAI
FOREIGN LANGUAGE EDUCATION PRESS
高等教育事业部
Listening Comprehension
Section A (1%×5
= 5%)
Directions: This section is to test
your ability to understand short dialogues.
There are five recorded dialogues in it. After
each dialogue, there is
a recorded question.
Both the dialogues and questions will be spoken
only ONCE. When you hear a question,
you should decide on the correct
answer from
the four choices marked A, B, C and D in your test
paper.
Then you should write the corresponding
letter on the Answer Sheet.
1. A. The woman
thinks it is too late to eat.
B. The woman
thinks there is nothing to eat.
C. The man
invites the woman to eat.
D. The man is
hungry and wants something to eat.
2. A. Sue
had a bad accident.
B. Sue was slightly hurt
in the accident.
C. Sue didn’t have an
accident, but her mother did.
D. Sue’s mother
died in the traffic accident.
3. A. Sheila
works hard as a Chief Executive Officer.
B.
Sheila works for the CEO of the company.
C.
Sheila doesn’t like her job.
D. Sheila works
hard in order to be a CEO.
4. A. She is too
old to have a baby.
B. She doesn’t like kids.
C. She suffers stress from work.
D. She
doesn’t love her husband.
5. A. Money is
nothing.
B. Money can buy everything.
C.
A tycoon can get everything.
D. A tycoon
can’t get everything.
Section B (1%×5=
5%)
Directions: This section is to test your
ability to understand short
conversations. There is one recorded
conversation in it. After the
conversation,
there are some recorded questions. Both the
conversation
and questions will be spoken only
ONCE. You should decide on the correct
answer
from the four choices marked A, B, C and D in your
test paper
and then you should write the
corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.
6.
A. A marketing survey.
B. A survey for fun.
C. A survey about working habits.
D. A
survey about study habits.
7. A. At
6:30 a.m.
B. At 11:00 a.m.
C. At 12
o’clock
D. He often stays up all night on
Sundays.
8. A. In the mornings.
B. In the
afternoons.
C. In the evenings.
D. On
weekends.
9. A. The man gets up very early
every day.
B. The woman is the man’s teacher.
C. The man has got a lot of rewards in the
school.
D. The man will take a nap after
lunch.
10. A. Almost everyone gets up early
every day.
B. Almost everyone works hard all
week.
C. Almost everyone stays up late.
D.
Almost everyone has the same habits.
Section C (1%×10 = 10%)
Directions: This
section is to test your ability in dictation. You
will hear
a recorded passage TWICE. When you
are listening to the passage, try
to fill in
the blanks with words, phrases or sentences
according to what
you hear from the recording.
Please write your answers on the Answer
Sheet.
Internships are invaluable learning
experiences for college students — and
almost
a necessity for any college 1 . Employers are
demanding that college grads
have “real world”
experience, and internships are one of the best
ways for college
students to get that 2 .
So how do you find your ideal internship It’s
a three-step process.
3 your internship
goals:Before you can even start thinking about
finding
an internship, you need to spend time
4 on your goals for obtaining an
internship.
Prepare your job search skills: As internships
become more and more 5 , it
becomes even
more important for you to have a 6 set of job-
search skills.
Find down internship sources:
If you’ve gotten this far, it’s now time to find
that ideal internship that 7 fits all your
goals and needs.
After you’ve found several
internship possibilities and 8 to them, your
work is not done. Just as with job- 9 , you
must follow up with each company. Don’t
call
the companies every day, but be persistent. Follow
up your initial 10 with
a phone call,
follow up your interview with a thank-you letter,
and follow up your
thank-you letter with a
phone call.
II. Vocabulary and
Structure (30%)
Section A (1%×10 = 10%)
Directions: Choose the best answer to fill in
the blank in each of the following
sentences.
Write the corresponding letters on the Answer
Sheet.
1. The audience held different
attitudes to the _________ movie.
A.
conventional B. formative C. controversial
D. constructive
2. She ________stealing the
money when questioned by the police.
A.
confessed of
D. refused to
B.
confessed to C. confused to
3. The
murderer ordered the door _______ immediately.
A. closed B. to close C. closing
D. close
4. It’s usually the women who make
_______ for the family in traditional Chinese
families.
A. fulfillment
D.
sacrifice
B. efforts C. contribution
5. Her goal of encouraging her students to do
their own thinking is similar to ___
of
Professor Wyatt’s.
A. B. that
C. those D. this
6. This is the only
practicable solution ________ your problem at the
moment.
A. about B. of C.
for D. to
7. Not only _________ finished his
plan, but he helped Jane work out hers.
A.
he did B. did he
D. had he
C. he had
8. She was in despair
when she happened to know that she became _______
AIDS.
A. infected with
D.
infection of
B. infect of C. infected
for
9. In western culture, any
insistence on communicating through questions
might be
considered ________.
A.
be annoyed B. annoy C. annoying
D. annoyed
10. According to scientists, white
light ___________ a mixture of colors.
A.
makes up of B. is made up of
D. makes
from
Section B (1%×10 = 10%)
Directions: Fill in each blank with the proper
form of the word given in the brackets.
Write
the answers on the Answer Sheet.
1. The
organization was (founder) ______ a century ago.
2. It (pleasure) ______ me that he kept his
promise.
3. The air quality in the city
(deterioration) ______ in the past few years.
4. The old man became bored of his (occupant)
______.
5. The train was (overload) ______
with passengers going home.
6. (Precisely)
______in calculation is very important in
scientific research.
7. It is (doubt)
______whether she will be admitted to graduate
school.
8. (Comparison) ______with Shanghai,
Shenzhen is small but new.
9. He is proud
that his wife is (access) ______to reason.
10.
He told us a (stun) ______ result.
Section C (1%×10=10%)
Directions: Fill
in the blanks with the words given below. Write
the answers
C. is made up from
on the
Answer Sheet.
influence motion
wonder variety lived
little
counselors tend concern make
Most of us 1 our most important
career decisions when we are least prepared
to
do so. The decisions we make early in life set
into 2 a chain of events that
will 3
our entire lives. Yet when we are young we have
4 or no experience making
job choices, and
we 5 to have an overabundance of idealistic
enthusiasm, plus a
reckless lack of 6 for
future consequences. We haven’t 7 long enough
to
see ourselves tested in a 8 of
situations, and we are highly susceptible to bad
advice from well-intentioned parents,
teachers, 9 , or friends. No 10 so
many
people get off to a poor start.
III.
Reading Comprehension (20%)
Section A %×10 =
15%)
Directions: Answer briefly the questions
after each passage. Write the answers on
the
Answer Sheet.
Passage 1
Samuel was back
at the thrift shop. He had walked into the shop
with only one
goal in mind — to find a book
that he had NOT bought yesterday. The book was one
of the seven that he had piled up yesterday.
He was going to buy all of them. But
at the
last moment, he changed his mind. He put all seven
back on the shelf.
Samuel had a personal
library at home that exceeded 1,000 books — almost
all
unread. He subscribed to seven magazines
and one daily newspaper. Samuel had more
reading material in his small apartment than
he could finish in two lifetimes, yet
his urge
to buy more books raged on.
He finally put
his foot down. Not one more book, he told himself,
unless it
was really special. Yesterday’s book
fit the bill. It was a biography of one of
his
favorite authors — Stephen King. King is one of
America’s most popular fiction
authors.
But it wasn’t easy for King; early in his career,
he got hundreds of
rejection slips. Samuel
wanted to be a great writer. King was his role
model.
Samuel immediately found one of the
books he had piled up yesterday, and then
another one. All right, he thought. This was
going to be easy. In minutes, he found
all the
books that he had held in his hands yesterday,
except one — the Stephen
King book. Gee, what
a surprise, he thought. The one book that I want
to find is
the one book that I can’t find.
Samuel took a walk throughout the store,
knowing that people often pick up
merchandise
in one place and then leave it in another place.
The book was a thick
paperback with a red
cover. But it was nowhere to be found.
So for
Samuel, the Big Hunt was on. He was now a man on a
mission. Every thrift
shop he went to would
involve a search for the King book. This new
search added purpose
to his thrift shop life.
Samuel had held something special in his
hands. But only when he let it go did
he
realize its value. When he found it again, he
would place the King book prominently
on his
bookshelf. It would almost certainly be his
favorite book that he never got
around to
reading.
1. Who was back at the thrift
shop
2. How many goals did he have in mind
3. What was he going to do with the seven
books yesterday
4. What did he do at the last
moment
5. How many lifetimes would it take him
to read everything in his apartment
Passage 2
Of the thousands of different
kinds of animals that exist in the world man has
learned to make friends with an enormous
number. Some are pets, and offer him
companionship; some give protection,
and some do hard work which man cannot do for
himself. Dogs, which serve man in all three
capacities, are found in various breeds
in all
countries of the world. The Husky can live in the
cold polar regions, and
the Saluki is at home
in the hottest parts of Central Africa. The
inhabitants of
certain countries are dependent
for their very lives on the camel. In the West
Indies
the little donkey, strong and sure-
footed, carrying heavy loads even in mountainous
places, is a familiar sight.
Trained and
tamed for many generations, domestic animals are
not accustomed to
roaming(到处走动) in search of
food and shelter. They look to their masters to
provide for their needs, and as long as these
are supplied, they are content to do
what
their masters require.
All domestic animals
need proper food. It must be suitable for them,
sufficient
in quantity, fresh and clean. Some
people feed a pet dog or cat on odds and ends
of table scraps, and then wonder why the
animal seems listless(倦怠的) and dull.
The
quantity of food depends on the size of the animal
and the amount of exercise
it takes.
Overfeeding is as bad as underfeeding. Containers
for food and water must
be washed regularly if
the animal is to maintain good health.
Even
well cared for animals may sometimes fall ill. If
this happens, the wise
master seeks the best
advice he can get. All sorts of medicines and
treatments are
available for sick animals, and
in some countries organizations exist to provide
them free or at a cheap price. Useful,
friendly, hardworking animals deserve to have
some time, money and attention spent on their
health.
6. What does the author want to
convey in the first paragraph
7. Why are
those domestic animals not used to searching for
food and shelter by
themselves
8.
According to the third paragraph, how can we keep
domestic animals healthy
9. What will
a wise master do if the animals fall sick
10.
What is the main idea of this whole passage
Section B (1%×5 = 5%)
Passage 3
THE music industry is never short of teen pop
stars with wonderful looks, but
it doesn’t
often find one like US singer Taylor Swift. The
20-year-old’s pop
stardom and songwriting
skills go hand in hand.
“Beneath Taylor
Swift’s not-a-girl, not-yet-a-woman sweetness
lurks (隐藏) a
very skilful songwriting
technique (技巧),” writes Leah Greenblatt with
Entertainment Weekly.
Songwriting, the
country singer explains, is “how I deal with
problems. It’s
how I cope with (处理) issues —
it’s how I’ve always coped with issues. I tend
to write about things that really impact (影响)
me most.”
So in her songs, there is always
something true and honest. They seem like stories
from a diary. And that certainly helps Swift
appeal to (吸引) her audience.
She’s sold more
than 13 million copies worldwide of her first two
albums,
2006’s self-titled debut (首张专辑) and
2008’s
Fearless
. Swift has had 11 hits
and won four Grammy Awards. She’s the youngest
artist ever to be named Artist of
the Year at
the American Music Awards. Swift even ranked the
12th most powerful
celebrity in Forbes
magazine last month.
Not surprisingly, there
were great expectations for her third album, Speak
Now,
released late last month, where she again
returned to her own life for material.
The 14
songs, “are all about the last two years ... when
life was a little bit
bigger and crazier,”
says Swift. “So I’ve written about the lessons and
confusion
and heartbreak and all the different
things that go along with being 18, 19 and 20.”
The song Innocent addresses the 2009
Video Music Awards ceremony (仪式) when US
rapper Kanye West rudely cut into her
acceptance speech. But Swift’s Innocent is
forgiving of West, painting him as “32, and
still growing up now”.
“Who you are is not
what you did,” she sings.
Back to December is
reportedly an apology to her ex-boyfriend Taylor
Lautner.
“The person I wrote this song about
really deserved (应得) an apology. I’ve
never
apologized to anybody before in music. It felt
really good to write those
lyrics,” Swift
said.
11.
12.
13.
14.
The music industry is never short of
_____________________.
Songwriting, the
country singer explains, is __________________.
So in her songs, there is always something
______________________.
______________________
helps Swift appeal to her audience.
A. how she
deal with problems
B. true and honest
C.
teen pop stars with wonderful looks
D. the
12th most powerful celebrity in Forbes magazine
last month
E. all about the last two years
F. something like stories from a diary
Passage 4
Time Event
Channel
14:00 Women’s 10m Air Pistol
Final CCTV-5
16:30 Men’s
62kg Weightlifting CCTV-12
18:00 Men’s 100m Butterfly Stroke Final
CCTV-5
18:06 Women’s 400m Individual
Medley Final CCTV-5
18:25 Men’s
200m Freestyle Stroke Final CCTV-12
18:42 Women’s 200m Backstroke
Final CCTV-5
18:59 Men’s 50m
Breaststroke Final CCTV-5
15. How many swimming matches are going on
from 16:30 to 18:25
A. 1. B. 2.
C. 3. D. 4.
IV. Translation
(10%)
Section A (2% ×3=6%)
Directions:
Translate the following sentences into Chinese.
Write the answers on
the Answer Sheet.
1.
Some students failed in the exam partly because
they were so preoccupied with
the Internet.
2. Very closely related to the silk industry
is the art of silk embroidery, which
has been
developed for over a thousand years.
3. The
ability to obtain, analyze and reflect upon large
amounts of data is crucial
in today’s
information age.
Section B (2%×2=4%)
Directions: Translate the following sentences
into English. Write the answers on
the Answer
Sheet.
4. 这是我国科学家自行设计并建造的第一座此类实验室。
5.
一些发明如此优秀,以致几乎无法对它们进行改良。
V. Writing (20%)
Section A (10%)
Directions: Combine the
following sentences in each group into one
sentence. Write
the answers on the
Answer Sheet.
1. The new products sell very
well.
Their quality has been improved. (2%)
2. She has a lovely daughter.
Her
daughter is ten years old. (2%)
3. Parents
should love their children.
They should also
help and educate their children. (3%)
4. I
don’t know how to complete the task.
Section B (10%)
Directions: Write an
application letter according to the information
given below.
Write the answer on the Answer
Sheet.
1. 对贵公司10月21日在Shenzhen
Daily报上招聘外贸经理的广告很感兴趣。
2. 对贵公司仰慕已久,对其管理体制很欣赏。
3.
本人所学专业为国际贸易,有扎实的专业知识;通过大学英语六级统考,能直接用英语
跟外国人谈判。
4. 随函附上中英文简历,期望有机会到贵公司面试。
That is what I am worrying about now. (3%)
Answer Sheet
Class Number
Name Score
I.
Listening Comprehension
Section A
Section B
Section C
II. Vocabulary and Structure
Section A
Section B
1.
__________ 2. __________ 3. __________ 4.
__________ 5. __________
6. __________ 7.
__________ 8. __________ 9. __________
Section C
1. __________ 2. __________ 3.
__________ 4. __________ 5. __________
6.
__________ 7. __________ 8. __________ 9.
__________
III. Reading Comprehension
Section A
Passage 1
1. __________
__________________________________________________
_______________
2. ___________________________
________________________________________________
3. ____________________________________
_______________________________________
4. ___
__________________________________________________
______________________
5. ____________________
__________________________________________________
_____
Passage 2
6. ______________
__________________________________________________
___________
7. _______________________________
____________________________________________
8. ___________________________________________
________________________________
9. __________
__________________________________________________
_______________
10. __________________________
________________________________________________
Section B
Passage 3
Passage 4
IV. Translation
Section A
1. _____________________________
______________________________________________
2. ___________________________________________
________________________________
3. __________
__________________________________________________
_______________
Section B
4. ______
__________________________________________________
___________________
5. _______________________
__________________________________________________
__
V. Writing
Section A
1. _____
__________________________________________________
____________________
_________________________
__________________________________________________
2. ___________________________________________
________________________________
_____________
__________________________________________________
____________
3. ______________________________
_____________________________________________
__________________________________________________
_________________________
4. ____________
__________________________________________________
_____________
________________________________
___________________________________________
Section B
Key
I. Listening
Comprehension
Section
A
1. D 2.
C 3. A 4. C 5. D
Section B
6. D 7. A
8. A 9. D 10. C
Section C
1. graduate
3. Determine
2. experience
4. reflecting
5. competitive 6. strong
7.
perfectly 8. applied
9. hunting 10.
contact
II. Vocabulary and Structure
Section A
1. C 2. B 3. A 4. D 5. B
6. D 7. D 8. A 9. C 10. B
Section B
1. founded 2. pleased 3. deteriorated
4. occupation
overloaded
6. Precision
7. doubtful 8. Compared 9. accessible
stunning
Section C
1. make 2.
motion 3. influence 4. little
tend
6. concern 7. lived 8. variety 9.
counselors
wonder
III.
Reading comprehension
Section A
Passage
1
1. Samuel was back at the thrift shop.
2. He had only one goal in mind.
3. He
was going to buy them all.
5.
10.
5.
10.
4. He changed his mind and put
all seven back on the shelf.
5. It’d take him
more than two lifetimes to do that.
Passage
2
6. Man has established a close
relationship with a number of animals.
7.
Because they have been trained and tamed for many
generations and their masters
will supply them
food and shelter.
8. We should provide the
animals suitable, sufficient, fresh and clean food
to eat;
besides, we should keep the containers
of food and water clean.
9. He will take the
animals to doctors for treatment and will seek
the best advice he can get.
10. Many
animals have become friends of man. They should be
properly fed to maintain
health and be well
treated if falling ill.
Section B
Passage
3
11. C 12. A 13. B 14. F
Passage 4
15. C
IV.
Translation
Section A
1.
有些学生考试不及格的部分原因是他们太沉湎于因特网。
2.
与丝绸工业紧密相连的是具有一千多年历史的刺绣艺术。
3.
当今信息时代里,获取、分析和思考大量数据的能力是至关重要的。
Section B
4. This is the first such laboratory to be
designed and built by our scientists.
5. Some
inventions are so good that it is impossible to
make improvement on them.
V.
Writing
Section A
1. The new products sell
very well because their quality has been improved.
2. She has a lovely daughter who is ten years
old.
3. Parents should not lonely love their
children but also help and educate them.
4.
What I am worrying about now is that I don’t know
how to complete the task.
Dear Sir or Madam,
I would like to apply for the position of
Foreign Trade Manager you advertised
in
Shenzhen Daily of October 21.
You are a large
state-owned corporation and enjoy great growth
potential. I admire
your management system. I
have been looking forward to working with you.
I major in International Trade and will
graduate this July with excellent marks.
I
have passed CET-6 and can negotiate in English
with foreigners. I believe I
am well qualified
for this post.
I hope you will consider me
for an interview.
Enclosed are copies of my
resume in Chinese and English.
Sincerely
yours,
xxx
Section B (For reference.)
Listening Scripts
I. Listening
Comprehension
Section A (1%×5= 5%)
Directions: This section is to test your
ability to understand short dialogues.
There
are five recorded dialogues in it. After each
dialogue, there is
a recorded question. Both
the dialogues and questions will be spoken
only ONCE. When you hear a question, you
should decide on the correct
answer from the
four choices marked A, B, C and D in your test
paper.
Then you should write the corresponding
letter on the Answer Sheet.
1. M: Do you
think I can get something to eat at this time
W: I guess so.
Q: What is true
according to the dialogue
2. W: I’m told that
Sue was badly injured in a traffic accident last
week.
M: As far as I know, it was
Sue’s mother who was caught in the traffic
accident.
Q: What happened according to the
man
3. M: Sheila is too career-minded — her
job is her whole life.
W: That’s why
she’s the CEO of our company.
Q: What can we
infer from the dialogue
4. M: Betty, do you
think it’s time for you to have a kid You’re 33
now.
W: Oh … Darling, don’t push me.
I have too much pressure from work.
Q: Why
doesn’t Betty want to have a kid
5. M: If only
I were a tycoon! I could have whatever I want.
Section B (1%×5= 5%)
Directions: This section is to test your
ability to understand short conversations.
W:
Oh, do you think you can buy your health or your
knowledge with money
Q: What does the woman
probably mean
There is one recorded
conversation in it. After the conversation, there
are some recorded questions. Both the
conversation and questions will
be spoken only
ONCE. You should decide on the correct answer from
the
four choices marked A, B, C and D in your
test paper and then you should
write the
corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.
W:
Excuse me, may I ask you a few questions
M:
Yes, what’s it for Is it a marketing survey
W:
No. It’s a survey about study habits. When do you
get up every day
M: Half past six on
weekdays, but on weekends, I always get up late.
W: How late
M: About 11:00 or 12:00. I
think I must reward myself for working hard all
week.
W: Of course, you’ve earned it. Do you
work best in the mornings or in the
afternoons
M: Well, I guess in the mornings. I seldom
study in the afternoon. You see, my
mind is
awful then, so I have to take a nap for 2-3 hours.
Otherwise, I can’t
concentrate.
W: I see.
Do you often stay up late
M: Oh, yes, almost
every day. I usually don’t go to bed until 12
o’clock.
W: That’s funny. Almost everyone in
your school says that. Thank you very much.
Questions:
6. What kind of survey does the
woman do
7. When does the man get up on Monday
8. When does the man work best
9. Which of
the following statements is true
10. What does
the woman mean by saying “Almost everyone in your
school says that”
Section C
Directions: This section is to test your
ability in dictation. You will hear
a recorded
passage TWICE. When you are listening to the
passage, try
to fill in the blanks with words,
phrases or sentences according to what
you
hear from the recording. Please write your answers
on the Answer
Sheet.
Internships are
invaluable learning experiences for college
students — and
almost a necessity for any
college graduate. Employers are demanding that
college
grads have “real world” experience,
and internships are one of the best ways for
college students to get that experience.
So how do you find your ideal internship It’s
a three-step process.
Determine your
internship goals:Before you can even start
thinking about finding
an internship, you need
to spend time reflecting on your goals for
obtaining an
internship.
Prepare your job
search skills: As internships become more and more
competitive,
it becomes even more important
for you to have a strong set of job-search skills.
Find down internship sources: If you’ve gotten
this far, it’s now time to find
that ideal
internship that perfectly fits all your goals and
needs.
After you’ve found several
internship possibilities and applied to them, your
work is not done. Just as with job-hunting,
you must follow up with each company.
Don’t
call the companies every day, but be persistent.
Follow up your initial
contact with a phone
call, follow up your interview with a thank-you
letter, and
follow up your thank-you letter
with a phone call.
新世纪高职高专英语(修订版)
综合教程
第
3
册
期末测试
2010年11月
上海外语教育出版社
SHANGHAI FOREIGN LANGUAGE
EDUCATION PRESS
高等教育事业部
Listening
Comprehension
Section A (1%×5 = 5%)
Directions: This section is to test your
ability to understand short dialogues.
There
are five recorded dialogues in it. After each
dialogue, there is
a recorded question. Both
the dialogues and questions will be spoken
only ONCE. When you hear a question,
you should decide on the correct
answer from
the four choices marked A, B, C and D in your test
paper.
Then you should write the corresponding
letter on the Answer Sheet.
1. A. The woman
thinks it is too late to eat.
B. The woman
thinks there is nothing to eat.
C. The man
invites the woman to eat.
D. The man is
hungry and wants something to eat.
2. A. Sue
had a bad accident.
B. Sue was slightly hurt
in the accident.
C. Sue didn’t have an
accident, but her mother did.
D. Sue’s mother
died in the traffic accident.
3. A. Sheila
works hard as a Chief Executive Officer.
B.
Sheila works for the CEO of the company.
C.
Sheila doesn’t like her job.
D. Sheila works
hard in order to be a CEO.
4. A. She is too
old to have a baby.
B. She doesn’t like kids.
C. She suffers stress from work.
D. She
doesn’t love her husband.
5. A. Money is
nothing.
B. Money can buy everything.
C.
A tycoon can get everything.
D. A tycoon
can’t get everything.
Section B (1%×5=
5%)
Directions: This section is to test your
ability to understand short
conversations. There is one recorded
conversation in it. After the
conversation,
there are some recorded questions. Both the
conversation
and questions will be spoken only
ONCE. You should decide on the correct
answer
from the four choices marked A, B, C and D in your
test paper
and then you should write the
corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.
6.
A. A marketing survey.
B. A survey for fun.
C. A survey about working habits.
D. A
survey about study habits.
7. A. At
6:30 a.m.
B. At 11:00 a.m.
C. At 12
o’clock
D. He often stays up all night on
Sundays.
8. A. In the mornings.
B. In the
afternoons.
C. In the evenings.
D. On
weekends.
9. A. The man gets up very early
every day.
B. The woman is the man’s teacher.
C. The man has got a lot of rewards in the
school.
D. The man will take a nap after
lunch.
10. A. Almost everyone gets up early
every day.
B. Almost everyone works hard all
week.
C. Almost everyone stays up late.
D.
Almost everyone has the same habits.
Section C (1%×10 = 10%)
Directions: This
section is to test your ability in dictation. You
will hear
a recorded passage TWICE. When you
are listening to the passage, try
to fill in
the blanks with words, phrases or sentences
according to what
you hear from the recording.
Please write your answers on the Answer
Sheet.
Internships are invaluable learning
experiences for college students — and
almost
a necessity for any college 1 . Employers are
demanding that college grads
have “real world”
experience, and internships are one of the best
ways for college
students to get that 2 .
So how do you find your ideal internship It’s
a three-step process.
3 your internship
goals:Before you can even start thinking about
finding
an internship, you need to spend time
4 on your goals for obtaining an
internship.
Prepare your job search skills: As internships
become more and more 5 , it
becomes even
more important for you to have a 6 set of job-
search skills.
Find down internship sources:
If you’ve gotten this far, it’s now time to find
that ideal internship that 7 fits all your
goals and needs.
After you’ve found several
internship possibilities and 8 to them, your
work is not done. Just as with job- 9 , you
must follow up with each company. Don’t
call
the companies every day, but be persistent. Follow
up your initial 10 with
a phone call,
follow up your interview with a thank-you letter,
and follow up your
thank-you letter with a
phone call.
II. Vocabulary and
Structure (30%)
Section A (1%×10 = 10%)
Directions: Choose the best answer to fill in
the blank in each of the following
sentences.
Write the corresponding letters on the Answer
Sheet.
1. The audience held different
attitudes to the _________ movie.
A.
conventional B. formative C. controversial
D. constructive
2. She ________stealing the
money when questioned by the police.
A.
confessed of
D. refused to
B.
confessed to C. confused to
3. The
murderer ordered the door _______ immediately.
A. closed B. to close C. closing
D. close
4. It’s usually the women who make
_______ for the family in traditional Chinese
families.
A. fulfillment
D.
sacrifice
B. efforts C. contribution
5. Her goal of encouraging her students to do
their own thinking is similar to ___
of
Professor Wyatt’s.
A. B. that
C. those D. this
6. This is the only
practicable solution ________ your problem at the
moment.
A. about B. of C.
for D. to
7. Not only _________ finished his
plan, but he helped Jane work out hers.
A.
he did B. did he
D. had he
C. he had
8. She was in despair
when she happened to know that she became _______
AIDS.
A. infected with
D.
infection of
B. infect of C. infected
for
9. In western culture, any
insistence on communicating through questions
might be
considered ________.
A.
be annoyed B. annoy C. annoying
D. annoyed
10. According to scientists, white
light ___________ a mixture of colors.
A.
makes up of B. is made up of
D. makes
from
Section B (1%×10 = 10%)
Directions: Fill in each blank with the proper
form of the word given in the brackets.
Write
the answers on the Answer Sheet.
1. The
organization was (founder) ______ a century ago.
2. It (pleasure) ______ me that he kept his
promise.
3. The air quality in the city
(deterioration) ______ in the past few years.
4. The old man became bored of his (occupant)
______.
5. The train was (overload) ______
with passengers going home.
6. (Precisely)
______in calculation is very important in
scientific research.
7. It is (doubt)
______whether she will be admitted to graduate
school.
8. (Comparison) ______with Shanghai,
Shenzhen is small but new.
9. He is proud
that his wife is (access) ______to reason.
10.
He told us a (stun) ______ result.
Section C (1%×10=10%)
Directions: Fill
in the blanks with the words given below. Write
the answers
C. is made up from
on the
Answer Sheet.
influence motion
wonder variety lived
little
counselors tend concern make
Most of us 1 our most important
career decisions when we are least prepared
to
do so. The decisions we make early in life set
into 2 a chain of events that
will 3
our entire lives. Yet when we are young we have
4 or no experience making
job choices, and
we 5 to have an overabundance of idealistic
enthusiasm, plus a
reckless lack of 6 for
future consequences. We haven’t 7 long enough
to
see ourselves tested in a 8 of
situations, and we are highly susceptible to bad
advice from well-intentioned parents,
teachers, 9 , or friends. No 10 so
many
people get off to a poor start.
III.
Reading Comprehension (20%)
Section A %×10 =
15%)
Directions: Answer briefly the questions
after each passage. Write the answers on
the
Answer Sheet.
Passage 1
Samuel was back
at the thrift shop. He had walked into the shop
with only one
goal in mind — to find a book
that he had NOT bought yesterday. The book was one
of the seven that he had piled up yesterday.
He was going to buy all of them. But
at the
last moment, he changed his mind. He put all seven
back on the shelf.
Samuel had a personal
library at home that exceeded 1,000 books — almost
all
unread. He subscribed to seven magazines
and one daily newspaper. Samuel had more
reading material in his small apartment than
he could finish in two lifetimes, yet
his urge
to buy more books raged on.
He finally put
his foot down. Not one more book, he told himself,
unless it
was really special. Yesterday’s book
fit the bill. It was a biography of one of
his
favorite authors — Stephen King. King is one of
America’s most popular fiction
authors.
But it wasn’t easy for King; early in his career,
he got hundreds of
rejection slips. Samuel
wanted to be a great writer. King was his role
model.
Samuel immediately found one of the
books he had piled up yesterday, and then
another one. All right, he thought. This was
going to be easy. In minutes, he found
all the
books that he had held in his hands yesterday,
except one — the Stephen
King book. Gee, what
a surprise, he thought. The one book that I want
to find is
the one book that I can’t find.
Samuel took a walk throughout the store,
knowing that people often pick up
merchandise
in one place and then leave it in another place.
The book was a thick
paperback with a red
cover. But it was nowhere to be found.
So for
Samuel, the Big Hunt was on. He was now a man on a
mission. Every thrift
shop he went to would
involve a search for the King book. This new
search added purpose
to his thrift shop life.
Samuel had held something special in his
hands. But only when he let it go did
he
realize its value. When he found it again, he
would place the King book prominently
on his
bookshelf. It would almost certainly be his
favorite book that he never got
around to
reading.
1. Who was back at the thrift
shop
2. How many goals did he have in mind
3. What was he going to do with the seven
books yesterday
4. What did he do at the last
moment
5. How many lifetimes would it take him
to read everything in his apartment
Passage 2
Of the thousands of different
kinds of animals that exist in the world man has
learned to make friends with an enormous
number. Some are pets, and offer him
companionship; some give protection,
and some do hard work which man cannot do for
himself. Dogs, which serve man in all three
capacities, are found in various breeds
in all
countries of the world. The Husky can live in the
cold polar regions, and
the Saluki is at home
in the hottest parts of Central Africa. The
inhabitants of
certain countries are dependent
for their very lives on the camel. In the West
Indies
the little donkey, strong and sure-
footed, carrying heavy loads even in mountainous
places, is a familiar sight.
Trained and
tamed for many generations, domestic animals are
not accustomed to
roaming(到处走动) in search of
food and shelter. They look to their masters to
provide for their needs, and as long as these
are supplied, they are content to do
what
their masters require.
All domestic animals
need proper food. It must be suitable for them,
sufficient
in quantity, fresh and clean. Some
people feed a pet dog or cat on odds and ends
of table scraps, and then wonder why the
animal seems listless(倦怠的) and dull.
The
quantity of food depends on the size of the animal
and the amount of exercise
it takes.
Overfeeding is as bad as underfeeding. Containers
for food and water must
be washed regularly if
the animal is to maintain good health.
Even
well cared for animals may sometimes fall ill. If
this happens, the wise
master seeks the best
advice he can get. All sorts of medicines and
treatments are
available for sick animals, and
in some countries organizations exist to provide
them free or at a cheap price. Useful,
friendly, hardworking animals deserve to have
some time, money and attention spent on their
health.
6. What does the author want to
convey in the first paragraph
7. Why are
those domestic animals not used to searching for
food and shelter by
themselves
8.
According to the third paragraph, how can we keep
domestic animals healthy
9. What will
a wise master do if the animals fall sick
10.
What is the main idea of this whole passage
Section B (1%×5 = 5%)
Passage 3
THE music industry is never short of teen pop
stars with wonderful looks, but
it doesn’t
often find one like US singer Taylor Swift. The
20-year-old’s pop
stardom and songwriting
skills go hand in hand.
“Beneath Taylor
Swift’s not-a-girl, not-yet-a-woman sweetness
lurks (隐藏) a
very skilful songwriting
technique (技巧),” writes Leah Greenblatt with
Entertainment Weekly.
Songwriting, the
country singer explains, is “how I deal with
problems. It’s
how I cope with (处理) issues —
it’s how I’ve always coped with issues. I tend
to write about things that really impact (影响)
me most.”
So in her songs, there is always
something true and honest. They seem like stories
from a diary. And that certainly helps Swift
appeal to (吸引) her audience.
She’s sold more
than 13 million copies worldwide of her first two
albums,
2006’s self-titled debut (首张专辑) and
2008’s
Fearless
. Swift has had 11 hits
and won four Grammy Awards. She’s the youngest
artist ever to be named Artist of
the Year at
the American Music Awards. Swift even ranked the
12th most powerful
celebrity in Forbes
magazine last month.
Not surprisingly, there
were great expectations for her third album, Speak
Now,
released late last month, where she again
returned to her own life for material.
The 14
songs, “are all about the last two years ... when
life was a little bit
bigger and crazier,”
says Swift. “So I’ve written about the lessons and
confusion
and heartbreak and all the different
things that go along with being 18, 19 and 20.”
The song Innocent addresses the 2009
Video Music Awards ceremony (仪式) when US
rapper Kanye West rudely cut into her
acceptance speech. But Swift’s Innocent is
forgiving of West, painting him as “32, and
still growing up now”.
“Who you are is not
what you did,” she sings.
Back to December is
reportedly an apology to her ex-boyfriend Taylor
Lautner.
“The person I wrote this song about
really deserved (应得) an apology. I’ve
never
apologized to anybody before in music. It felt
really good to write those
lyrics,” Swift
said.
11.
12.
13.
14.
The music industry is never short of
_____________________.
Songwriting, the
country singer explains, is __________________.
So in her songs, there is always something
______________________.
______________________
helps Swift appeal to her audience.
A. how she
deal with problems
B. true and honest
C.
teen pop stars with wonderful looks
D. the
12th most powerful celebrity in Forbes magazine
last month
E. all about the last two years
F. something like stories from a diary
Passage 4
Time Event
Channel
14:00 Women’s 10m Air Pistol
Final CCTV-5
16:30 Men’s
62kg Weightlifting CCTV-12
18:00 Men’s 100m Butterfly Stroke Final
CCTV-5
18:06 Women’s 400m Individual
Medley Final CCTV-5
18:25 Men’s
200m Freestyle Stroke Final CCTV-12
18:42 Women’s 200m Backstroke
Final CCTV-5
18:59 Men’s 50m
Breaststroke Final CCTV-5
15. How many swimming matches are going on
from 16:30 to 18:25
A. 1. B. 2.
C. 3. D. 4.
IV. Translation
(10%)
Section A (2% ×3=6%)
Directions:
Translate the following sentences into Chinese.
Write the answers on
the Answer Sheet.
1.
Some students failed in the exam partly because
they were so preoccupied with
the Internet.
2. Very closely related to the silk industry
is the art of silk embroidery, which
has been
developed for over a thousand years.
3. The
ability to obtain, analyze and reflect upon large
amounts of data is crucial
in today’s
information age.
Section B (2%×2=4%)
Directions: Translate the following sentences
into English. Write the answers on
the Answer
Sheet.
4. 这是我国科学家自行设计并建造的第一座此类实验室。
5.
一些发明如此优秀,以致几乎无法对它们进行改良。
V. Writing (20%)
Section A (10%)
Directions: Combine the
following sentences in each group into one
sentence. Write
the answers on the
Answer Sheet.
1. The new products sell very
well.
Their quality has been improved. (2%)
2. She has a lovely daughter.
Her
daughter is ten years old. (2%)
3. Parents
should love their children.
They should also
help and educate their children. (3%)
4. I
don’t know how to complete the task.
Section B (10%)
Directions: Write an
application letter according to the information
given below.
Write the answer on the Answer
Sheet.
1. 对贵公司10月21日在Shenzhen
Daily报上招聘外贸经理的广告很感兴趣。
2. 对贵公司仰慕已久,对其管理体制很欣赏。
3.
本人所学专业为国际贸易,有扎实的专业知识;通过大学英语六级统考,能直接用英语
跟外国人谈判。
4. 随函附上中英文简历,期望有机会到贵公司面试。
That is what I am worrying about now. (3%)
Answer Sheet
Class Number
Name Score
I.
Listening Comprehension
Section A
Section B
Section C
II. Vocabulary and Structure
Section A
Section B
1.
__________ 2. __________ 3. __________ 4.
__________ 5. __________
6. __________ 7.
__________ 8. __________ 9. __________
Section C
1. __________ 2. __________ 3.
__________ 4. __________ 5. __________
6.
__________ 7. __________ 8. __________ 9.
__________
III. Reading Comprehension
Section A
Passage 1
1. __________
__________________________________________________
_______________
2. ___________________________
________________________________________________
3. ____________________________________
_______________________________________
4. ___
__________________________________________________
______________________
5. ____________________
__________________________________________________
_____
Passage 2
6. ______________
__________________________________________________
___________
7. _______________________________
____________________________________________
8. ___________________________________________
________________________________
9. __________
__________________________________________________
_______________
10. __________________________
________________________________________________
Section B
Passage 3
Passage 4
IV. Translation
Section A
1. _____________________________
______________________________________________
2. ___________________________________________
________________________________
3. __________
__________________________________________________
_______________
Section B
4. ______
__________________________________________________
___________________
5. _______________________
__________________________________________________
__
V. Writing
Section A
1. _____
__________________________________________________
____________________
_________________________
__________________________________________________
2. ___________________________________________
________________________________
_____________
__________________________________________________
____________
3. ______________________________
_____________________________________________
__________________________________________________
_________________________
4. ____________
__________________________________________________
_____________
________________________________
___________________________________________
Section B
Key
I. Listening
Comprehension
Section
A
1. D 2.
C 3. A 4. C 5. D
Section B
6. D 7. A
8. A 9. D 10. C
Section C
1. graduate
3. Determine
2. experience
4. reflecting
5. competitive 6. strong
7.
perfectly 8. applied
9. hunting 10.
contact
II. Vocabulary and Structure
Section A
1. C 2. B 3. A 4. D 5. B
6. D 7. D 8. A 9. C 10. B
Section B
1. founded 2. pleased 3. deteriorated
4. occupation
overloaded
6. Precision
7. doubtful 8. Compared 9. accessible
stunning
Section C
1. make 2.
motion 3. influence 4. little
tend
6. concern 7. lived 8. variety 9.
counselors
wonder
III.
Reading comprehension
Section A
Passage
1
1. Samuel was back at the thrift shop.
2. He had only one goal in mind.
3. He
was going to buy them all.
5.
10.
5.
10.
4. He changed his mind and put
all seven back on the shelf.
5. It’d take him
more than two lifetimes to do that.
Passage
2
6. Man has established a close
relationship with a number of animals.
7.
Because they have been trained and tamed for many
generations and their masters
will supply them
food and shelter.
8. We should provide the
animals suitable, sufficient, fresh and clean food
to eat;
besides, we should keep the containers
of food and water clean.
9. He will take the
animals to doctors for treatment and will seek
the best advice he can get.
10. Many
animals have become friends of man. They should be
properly fed to maintain
health and be well
treated if falling ill.
Section B
Passage
3
11. C 12. A 13. B 14. F
Passage 4
15. C
IV.
Translation
Section A
1.
有些学生考试不及格的部分原因是他们太沉湎于因特网。
2.
与丝绸工业紧密相连的是具有一千多年历史的刺绣艺术。
3.
当今信息时代里,获取、分析和思考大量数据的能力是至关重要的。
Section B
4. This is the first such laboratory to be
designed and built by our scientists.
5. Some
inventions are so good that it is impossible to
make improvement on them.
V.
Writing
Section A
1. The new products sell
very well because their quality has been improved.
2. She has a lovely daughter who is ten years
old.
3. Parents should not lonely love their
children but also help and educate them.
4.
What I am worrying about now is that I don’t know
how to complete the task.
Dear Sir or Madam,
I would like to apply for the position of
Foreign Trade Manager you advertised
in
Shenzhen Daily of October 21.
You are a large
state-owned corporation and enjoy great growth
potential. I admire
your management system. I
have been looking forward to working with you.
I major in International Trade and will
graduate this July with excellent marks.
I
have passed CET-6 and can negotiate in English
with foreigners. I believe I
am well qualified
for this post.
I hope you will consider me
for an interview.
Enclosed are copies of my
resume in Chinese and English.
Sincerely
yours,
xxx
Section B (For reference.)
Listening Scripts
I. Listening
Comprehension
Section A (1%×5= 5%)
Directions: This section is to test your
ability to understand short dialogues.
There
are five recorded dialogues in it. After each
dialogue, there is
a recorded question. Both
the dialogues and questions will be spoken
only ONCE. When you hear a question, you
should decide on the correct
answer from the
four choices marked A, B, C and D in your test
paper.
Then you should write the corresponding
letter on the Answer Sheet.
1. M: Do you
think I can get something to eat at this time
W: I guess so.
Q: What is true
according to the dialogue
2. W: I’m told that
Sue was badly injured in a traffic accident last
week.
M: As far as I know, it was
Sue’s mother who was caught in the traffic
accident.
Q: What happened according to the
man
3. M: Sheila is too career-minded — her
job is her whole life.
W: That’s why
she’s the CEO of our company.
Q: What can we
infer from the dialogue
4. M: Betty, do you
think it’s time for you to have a kid You’re 33
now.
W: Oh … Darling, don’t push me.
I have too much pressure from work.
Q: Why
doesn’t Betty want to have a kid
5. M: If only
I were a tycoon! I could have whatever I want.
Section B (1%×5= 5%)
Directions: This section is to test your
ability to understand short conversations.
W:
Oh, do you think you can buy your health or your
knowledge with money
Q: What does the woman
probably mean
There is one recorded
conversation in it. After the conversation, there
are some recorded questions. Both the
conversation and questions will
be spoken only
ONCE. You should decide on the correct answer from
the
four choices marked A, B, C and D in your
test paper and then you should
write the
corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.
W:
Excuse me, may I ask you a few questions
M:
Yes, what’s it for Is it a marketing survey
W:
No. It’s a survey about study habits. When do you
get up every day
M: Half past six on
weekdays, but on weekends, I always get up late.
W: How late
M: About 11:00 or 12:00. I
think I must reward myself for working hard all
week.
W: Of course, you’ve earned it. Do you
work best in the mornings or in the
afternoons
M: Well, I guess in the mornings. I seldom
study in the afternoon. You see, my
mind is
awful then, so I have to take a nap for 2-3 hours.
Otherwise, I can’t
concentrate.
W: I see.
Do you often stay up late
M: Oh, yes, almost
every day. I usually don’t go to bed until 12
o’clock.
W: That’s funny. Almost everyone in
your school says that. Thank you very much.
Questions:
6. What kind of survey does the
woman do
7. When does the man get up on Monday
8. When does the man work best
9. Which of
the following statements is true
10. What does
the woman mean by saying “Almost everyone in your
school says that”
Section C
Directions: This section is to test your
ability in dictation. You will hear
a recorded
passage TWICE. When you are listening to the
passage, try
to fill in the blanks with words,
phrases or sentences according to what
you
hear from the recording. Please write your answers
on the Answer
Sheet.
Internships are
invaluable learning experiences for college
students — and
almost a necessity for any
college graduate. Employers are demanding that
college
grads have “real world” experience,
and internships are one of the best ways for
college students to get that experience.
So how do you find your ideal internship It’s
a three-step process.
Determine your
internship goals:Before you can even start
thinking about finding
an internship, you need
to spend time reflecting on your goals for
obtaining an
internship.
Prepare your job
search skills: As internships become more and more
competitive,
it becomes even more important
for you to have a strong set of job-search skills.
Find down internship sources: If you’ve gotten
this far, it’s now time to find
that ideal
internship that perfectly fits all your goals and
needs.
After you’ve found several
internship possibilities and applied to them, your
work is not done. Just as with job-hunting,
you must follow up with each company.
Don’t
call the companies every day, but be persistent.
Follow up your initial
contact with a phone
call, follow up your interview with a thank-you
letter, and
follow up your thank-you letter
with a phone call.