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SOTBET英语考试

SICHUANOPEN-COLLEGEBACHELOR’SENGLISHTEST

试题册

(120分钟)

注意事项

一、请将姓名、准考证号填写在答题纸上的指定位置。

答题卡上的准考证号的填法是:

先用钢笔或圆珠笔在“准考证号”栏空格内填写准考证号,然后用铅笔在每位数字下面与之相应的数码上划一道中央水平横线。

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如果你做的是A卷,划在字母A上;如果你做的是B卷,划在字母B上,如果错划或不划,将被判为零分,责任由考生自负。

三、选择题的答案一定要填划在答题卡上,英汉、汉英译文一定要写在答题纸上。

凡是写在试题册上的答案一律无效。

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用铅笔在答题卡上相应题号的相应字母上划一道中央水平横线。

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四、准考证号、试卷代号和选择题答案,应用2B铅笔填划。

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如果划线有误,需要改动,必须先用橡皮擦净原来的划线,然后再重新填划。

五、仔细读懂题目的说明,并按要求答题。

六、在120分钟内答完全部试题,不得拖延时间。

考试结束后,指导试题册、答题卡以及答题纸放在桌上,等监考人员收卷并点清以后才可离开考场。

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四川省学位委员会办公室

2015年3月

Part1VocabularyandStructure(20points)

Directions:

Thereare40incompletesentencesinthispart.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C),andD).ChoosetheONEanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenmarkyouranswerbycrossingthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithapencil.

1.Itissupposedthatthepersonnelmanagerwillthepositionofgeneralmanager.

A)runoverB)getoverC)takeoverD)goover

2.Thestudentwasjustabouttothequestion,whensuddenlyhefoundtheanswer.

A)giveupB)submittoC)arriveatD)workout

3.Leadersofthetwocountriesaretalkingaboutpeacebutpreparingforwarinsecret.

A)popularlyB)actuallyC)naturallyD)particularly

4.Mostroomsintheapartmentbuildinghavebeenrentedout,andonlyseveralroomsonthefirstfloorarestill.

A)capableB)availableC)advisableD)considerable

5.UnderthefromFranceandGermany,Japangaveinandagreedtoopenitsricemarkettoothercountries.

A)frontB)forceC)threatD)pressure

6.Ahealthylifeisfrequentlythoughttobewithfreshandnutritiousfood.

A)boundB)tiedC)associatedD)relation

7.Herpreviousexperiencegivesherabigovertheotherapplicants.

A)advanceB)adviceC)advantageD)advocate

8.InBritain,thebestseasonoftheyearisprobably_______spring.

A)lateB)lastC)latterD)later

9.Thebridgewasnamedtheherowhogavehislifeforthecauseofthepeople.

A)withB)afterC)byD)from

10.Hisschoolmatesfelthedidnottobegivensuchagreathonor.

A)worthyB)getC)achieveD)deserve

11.Themoneyistobeusedfortheofthefloodvictims.

A)meritB)effectC)benefitD)advantage

12.Obviously,there’sastrongbetweensmokingandlungcancer.

A)contentB)invoC)connectD)link

13.HeisatopathleteandhisgoalistowinagoldmedalattheOlympicGames.

A)immediateB)ultimateC)basicD)ordinary

14.Chrishadtosaygoodbyetoherfriendswhenitwastimetotheplane.

A)boardB)abroadC)broadcastD)absorb

15.Itisnotimpossiblethatonedaywewilldisability,soweshouldn’tlookdownuponthedisabled.

A)putupwithB)endupwithC)catchupwithD)comeupwith

16.Thefurnitureyouselllooksniceindeed,butyoutoomuchforit.

A)affordB)offerC)payD)charge

17.Daytonwas______forWilliamsinthesecondhalfofthefootballmatchasscheduled.

A)substitutedB)succeededC)subscribedD)submitted

18.Bakerhadtothepeopleincourtthathisclienthadbeennowherenearthesceneofthemurder.

A)constituteB)consistC)convinceD)consult

19.Ifyou’replanningatriptothemuseum,besureto_atleastanhourandahalf.

A)putdownB)putawayC)putasideD)putforward

20.Hishealthisgood,buthedoeshaveafewminorproblemsthatmaycomeupoccasionally.

A)generallyB)increasinglyC)likelyD)instantly

21.SheremindsmeofthewifeofthepilotwhousedforyouinBoston.

A)toworkingB)toworkC)workD)havingworked

22.ThiswordisusedinBritishEnglishthanAmericanEnglish.

A)frequentB)lessfrequentC)frequentlyD)lessfrequently

23.Thedogmaybeagoodcompanionfortheold.,theneedtotakeitforwalksmaybeadisadvantage.

A)InsteadB)BesidesC)ThereforeD)However

24.IttookmealongtimebeforeIwasabletofullyappreciatewhattheyforme.

A)haddoneB)didC)woulddoD)wheredoing

25.Hotthenightairwas,wesleptdeeplybecauseweweresotiredafterthelongjourney.

A)whileB)althoughC)asD)however

26.Leaveyourkeywithyourneighboryoulockyourselfoutoneday.

A)eventhoughB)incaseC)aslongasD)asif

27.Bytheendofthismonth,theysurelyasatisfactorysolutiontotheproblem.

A)havefoundB)willbefindingC)willhavefoundD)arefinding

28.Themerefactmostpeoplebelievenuclearwarwouldbemadnessdoesnotmeanthatitwillnotoccur.

A)whyB)whatC)whichD)that

29.neglectingoureducation,myfathersentmybrotherandmetosummerschool.A)AccusedofB)Accusingof

C)ThathewasaccusedofD)Tobeaccusedof

30.Thematchwascancelledbecausemostofthemembersamatchwithoutastandardcourt.

A)objectedtohaveB)wereobjectedtohave

C)objectedtohavingD)wereobjectedtohaving

31.Theyaregoingtohavetheserviceman_______anelectricfanintheofficetomorrow.

A)toinstallB)install

C)tobeinstalledD)installed

32.IfIhaverememberedthewindow,thethiefwouldnothavegotin.

A)closingB)tocloseC)tohaveclosedD)havingclosed

33.LookattheterriblesituationIamin!

IfonlyIyouradvice.

A)hadfollowedB)follow

C)wouldfollowD)havefollowed

34.Thelibrariantoldthefreshmenthathereturnthebookimmediately.

A)notableB)mustn’tC)wouldn’tD)needn’t

35.Bothteamsweretraininghard.waswillingtolosethegame.

A)TheotherB)EitherC)OneotherD)Neither

36.Mr.Cooperdoesn’tthinkhisdaughterisabletodesignthewatch,

A)doesn’theB)doesheC)issheD)isn’tshe

37.Toeverybody’ssurprise,continuetheargumentthathadlasted4hoursalready,hesaidnothingandwalkedaway.

A)ratherthanB)anythingthanC)otherthanD)morethan

38.IfIhadknownyourbicyclehadgotbrokenwhenyoucametomeyesterday,I_______youmyownthen.

A)wouldlendB)hadlentC)wouldhavelentD)lent

39.Asurveywascarriedoutoncollegestudents’learningtechniques,wasveryupsetting.

A)asaresultofwhichB)theresultofwhich

C)itsresultD)whichresult

40.Thestationissaidto3monthsago;obviouslyitisnotunderconstructionnow.

A)becompletingB)havecompleted

C)becompletedD)havebeencompleted

PartIIReadingComprehension(40points)

Directions:

Therearefourpassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements,ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA).B).C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestanswerandmarkitbycrossingthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithapencil.

Passageone

TodaywevisitedtheFieldMuseumtoseethe?

newdinosaur(恐龙)exhibit.AtfirstIwasn't?

interestedinseeinganoldpileofbones.Whywouldanyonewant?

tolearn?

aboutsomethingthat'snotaroundanymore

  Firstwewalked?

into?

abigroom.Iwasstaringatthebonesofagiantbeast!

Italmostfilledtheroom.Twohuge,darkholesinitsboneyheadstaredbackatme.ItwasDinosaurSue.

  Ourguidetold?

usthatwhenSuewasliving,sheweighedmorethan150fourthgradersputtogether!

?

Heaskedustolookather?

teethwhichwerelongandsharp.TheguidesaidSue’steethshowthatshewasameateater.I’mgladIwasn’taroundwhenthedinosaurswerealive.Imighthavebeenlunchforher!

  AsIlookedatit,Iimaginedwhatthedinosaurhadlooked?

like?

whenitwasalive.SuddenlyIrealizedthattheseboneshadoncebelongedtoalivingcreaturehereonEarth.Itmademewonderaboutothercreaturesthathadoncelivedhere.NowI?

understand?

whypeoplewanttolearnaboutthesecreatures.PerhapsIwillhuntfordinosaurbonessomeday.Itwouldbeveryexcitingtofindadinosaurskeleton(骨架).

41.Whentheauthorfirstgottothemuseum,she.

A)waseagertoseethegiantbeast

B)didn’twanttoknowaboutdinosaurs

C)didn’twanttoseetheboneyhead

D)wassadtolookatthedeaddinosaurs

42.WecanlearnfromParagraph2thattheauthorwas.

A)worriedthedinosaurmightbealive

B)afraidofbeinglunchforthedinosaur

C)gladthatDinosaurSuewasameateater

D)surprisedbythesizeoftheskeleton

43.AftervisitingtheMuseum,theauthor.

A)becomesinterestedindinosaurs

B)believesdinosaursarestillalive

C)doesn’tthinkdinosaursarecreatures

D)doesn’twanttotouchdinosaurs

44.WhichofthefollowingdidDinosaurSuehaveforfood

A)Humans.B)Animals.

C)Grass.D)Trees.

45.Thispassagemainlytalksabout_________

A)theweightsandsizesofdinosaurs

B)thedescriptionoftheauthor’sinterestsindinosaurs

C)thechangeoftheauthor’sattitudetowarddinosaurs

D)theexperienceofhuntingfordinosaurbones

PassageTwo

IsorganicfoodbetterMostoftheparentssayitis,atleastinpart:

“Inorganicfood,thereislesspesticideresidues(农药残留)”,saysomeparents.Earlychildhoodexposuretoleadandotherpoisonoussubstancesatverylowlevelsisnowknowntobeharmful,soparentsthinkcautionshouldbeinorder.

“Clearlyifyoueatorganicproduct,youhavefewerpoisonoussubstancesinyourbody,”JoelForman,anassociateprofessorsays.That’sparticularlyimportantforyoungchildren,hesays,becausetheyareespeciallyeasytobehurtbychemicalexposurewhiletheirbrainsaredeveloping.

Thatputsparentsinadifficultsituation,becausetheyalsowantchildrentoeatmorefreshfruitsandvegetables,notless.Butorganicfoodstillcostmoreinmostcases,andmanyparentscan’taffordtobuyitonly.

Suggestionsaremadethatparentsshouldthinkaboutbuyingorganicfruitsandvegetablesthataremorelikelytocontainmorepesticideresidue,andgoingconventionalfo

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