全国高等教育综合英语二自考试题.docx

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全国高等教育综合英语二自考试题

全国2022年4月高等教育综合英语

(二)自考试题

  综合英语

(二)试题

  课程代码:

00795

  请将答案填在答题纸相应位置上

  I.GRAMMARANDVOCABULARY

  Completeeachofthefollowing15sentenceswiththemostlikelyanswer.Writethelettercorrespondingtoyourchoiceontheanswersheet.(1pointeach,15pointsinall)

  1.Iwasshockedbythenumberofpeoplewhoseemedtohavenothingbettertodowiththeirtimethan______toknowfishbetter.

  A.getB.gets

  C.gettingD.got

  2.Notallbirdscanfly,______doallbirdsbuildnests.

  A.notB.no

  C.neverD.nor

  3.Whenyoufallinloveforthefirsttime,it’ssurprising______inconveniencesyoucanputupwith.

  A.thatB.what

  C.whichD.those

  4.Iknowmylimitations,soIwon’tdoanything______myability.

  A.beyondB.under

  C.aboveD.below

  5.Thehostsapologizedfor______thatsomeoftheirguestsmightbevegetarians.

  A.havingnotconsideredB.nothavingconsidered

  C.havingnotbeenconsideringD.notconsidering

  6.Mrs.Smithlockedboththefrontandthebackdoorsbeforeshewenttobed______thatsomeonemightstealintothehouseatnight.

  A.soB.forfear

  C.unlessD.oncondition

  7.Wehavetowaitforthebus,______?

  A.haveweB.haven’twe

  C.doweD.don’twe

  8.______thepopularityofrobotsinJapan,thecountry’srobot-productiongrowthisslowingdown.

  A.AsB.Although

  C.WithD.Despite

  9.Theproposaldeservessupportasitgives______totheneedsofchildren.

  A.curiosityB.awareness

  C.priorityD.emphasis

  10.Thosefamiliarwitheveningdresswillalways______blackwithelegance.

  A.linkB.associate

  C.connectD.relate

11.Ifyou’resittingaroundalonelycampfireatnight,thehowlofawolfcansoundpretty______.

  A.fearfulB.threatening

  C.dreadfulD.frightening

  12.Thesuspectcooperatedfullywiththepolicewhen______abouthisroleintheincident.

  A.requiredB.questioned

  C.demandedD.negotiated

  13.Homingpigeonisusefulasa______carrierbecausewhentakenfromhome,itwillreturnatthefirstopportunity.

  A.meaningB.information

  C.messageD.content

  14.OneoftheresponsibilitiesoftheCoastGuardistomakesurethatallships______followtrafficrulesinbusyharbors.

  A.convenientlyB.obediently

  C.sufficientlyD.reluctantly

  15.Shewasso______thenoisethatshesentthechildrentobed.

  A.brokendownbyB.filledinwith

  C.takenoverbyD.fedupwith

  II.CLOZE

  Fillineachofthe15blanksinthepassagewiththemostlikelyanswer.Writethelettercorrespondingtoyourchoiceontheanswersheet.(1pointeach,15pointsinall)

  Aquarteroftheworld’spopulationnowspeaksEnglish.Ifyouwantto16yourproducts,oryourself,youhavenochoice17todoitinEnglish.PoliticiansandbusinesspeoplemustspeakEnglishiftheywanttomaketheirmark18theworld’sstage.Writersofminoritylanguagescan19hopetoselltheirbooksunlesstheywriteinEnglish.

  AsEnglishisspokenallovertheworld,itmeansthatnoindividualcountrycanreallyexercisea20influenceoverit.Inthepast,itwasthemothertongue21whocontrolledthefutureofthelanguage.Now,indeedforthelastfewdecades,themothertongueusersareinasignificant22.

  Thismeansthatthecharacterofthelanguagecouldwell23withnewwords,newrhythms,andnewpronunciations.Itisn’tgoingtobeBritishandAmericanEnglishanymore-that’s24.Allovertheworldeducationauthoritiesarestrugglingtofindtheresourcestomeetthe25forEnglish.

  However,itisopentoquestionwhethertheyareputtingalltheireggsinone26.ThefutureofEnglishlanguageisintimately27theelectronicrevolution.SatellitetelevisionandtheInternethavehelpedacceleratethe28ofEnglish,butwillthatalwaysbethecase?

  TheInternet,29,isnowseenasthesaviourofminoritylanguages.Indeed,withthecontinuingimprovementsinelectronictranslation,willweevenneeda(n)30language?

Itisopentoquestion.

  16.A.sellB.makeC.produceD.trade

  17.A.andB.butC.ratherD.or

  18.A.onB.withC.forD.at

  19.A.everB.stillC.nolongerD.nomore

  20.A.negativeB.typicalC.subtleD.dominant

  21.A.speakersB.followersC.believersD.interpreters

  22.A.groupB.numberC.amountD.minority

  23.A.alterB.differC.shiftD.vary

  24.A.oldB.newC.historyD.future

  25.A.wantB.pursuitC.demandD.desire

  26.A.boxB.basketC.bagD.container

  27.A.restrictedtoB.drawntoC.tiedupwithD.caughtupwith

  28.A.rangeB.scopeC.spreadD.coverage

  29.A.asaresultB.asaruleC.inadditionD.infact

  30.A.globalB.uniqueC.worldlyD.international

Ⅲ.PARAPHRASING

  Choosetheclosestparaphrasedversionaftereachofthefollowingsentencesortheitalicizedpart.Writethelettercorrespondingtoyourchoiceontheanswersheet.(1pointeach,10pointsinall)

  31.Bydefinition,heroesandheroinesaremenandwomendistinguishedbyuncommoncourage,achievements,andself-sacrificemademostoftenforthebenefitofothers-theyarepeopleagainstwhomwemeasureothers.

  A....wedisagreewiththemwhenjudgingothers.

  B....wethinkmorehighlyofthemthanothersdo.

  C....webelieveotherpeoplearedifferentfromthem.

  D....weusethemasthestandardwhenevaluatingothers.

  32.Manypeoplehavearatheracutesenseoftheshortnessofeachlifetime.

  A.Manypeoplerealizethattheyareshortoftime.

  B.Manypeoplefeelkeenlythattheirlifeisshort.

  C.Manypeoplearesensibleonlyforashortperiodoftime.

  D.Manypeoplewouldlikeverymuchtoprolongtheirlife.

  33.Asascientist,shelearnedwithsadnessthatlittleinNatureistrulybeyondthetamperingreachofman.

  A.…itisdifficultformantocompetewithNature.

  B.…itisimpossibleformantobenefitfromNature.

  C.…Naturecanhardlyescapefromman’sinterference.

  D.…Natureisreallymorepowerfulthanhumanbeings.

  34.ThesebitsofinformationandthelistofDgradeswerealltherecordshadtooffer.

  A.Thesebitsofinformationexplainedhispoorgrades.

  B.Hispoorgradeswererelatedtothesebitsofinformation.

  C.Whatcouldbefoundintherecordswerethosethingsrequiredtobethere.

  D.Therecordsgavenothingmorethanthesebitsofinformationandpoorgrades.

  35.Peoplewereonlyshapesindense,grayfogofdustandash.

  A.Thedustyairmadepeoplebarelyvisible.

  B.Theairwastoopollutedforpeopletobreathe.

  C.Peoplehardlystayedinshapeinsuchdirtyair.

  D.Peoplewerealmostburiedinthickdustandash.

  36.Itwouldnotbedifficulttocompilealistofsuchsurprisesthatwouldfillthenextfiftypages,butIwillcontentmyselfwithsuggestingthefirstfewthatoccurtome.

  A....Ifeelsatisfiedwiththefirstfewexamplesinmymind.

  B....IamsurprisedwiththenumberofsuggestionsIcangive.

  C....thefirstfewexamplesarethebestonesthatsatisfymycuriosity.

  D....thefirstfewsurprisescomingtomewouldbeenoughasexamples.

  37.IfIloveyou,Icanseeyouasaseparateperson,withyourownvaluesandthoughtsandfeelings,andIdonotinsistthatyousurrenderyouridentityandconformtoanimageofwhatIexpectyoutobeforme.

  A....Idon’twantyoutolosehopeandthenblamemeforit.

  B....Iwon’tforceyoutobeindependentandyoucanrelyonme.

  C....Idon’texpectyoutofollowmystepandbecomesimilartome.

  D...Iwon’tpushyoutoloseyourselfandbecomewhatIlikeyoutobe.

  38.Ifdisappointed,though,she[mymother]wastednoenergyonself-pity.ShewouldmakememakesomethingofmyselfwhetherIwantedtoornot.

  A.Dissatisfiedasshewas,sheremainedasdeterminedasbefore.

  B.Facedwithdiscouragements,sheneverlostherenergeticspirits.

  C.Nothingcouldletherdowneventhoughnoonesympathizedwithher.

  D.Therewasenoughself-confidenceinhertodealwithdisappointments.

  39.Mymaternalgrandfather,itistrue,wascutoffintheflowerofhisyouthattheageofsixty-seven.

  A.Mymaternalgrandfatherretiredfromgardeningatsixty-seven.

  B.Mymaternalgrandfatherdiedyoung,whenhewassixty-seven.

  C.Mymaternalgrandfatherlostenergywhenhewassixty-seven.

  D.Mymaternalgrandfatherwasconsiderednolongeryoungatsixty-seven.

  40.Far-reachingasmanyofthem[Edison’sinventions]havebeenintheireffectuponmoderncivilization,thetotaleffectofEdison’scareersurpassesthesumofallofthem.

  A.OnecanneverevaluateEdison’sgreatinventionshighenough.

  B.OneneedstounderstandEdison’sinventionstoappreciatehiscareer.

  C.Edison’sinventionsarehismostoutstandingcontributionstohumanlife.

  D.Edison’sinfluenceuponhumansocietyismuchgreaterthanhisinventions.

IV.READINGCOMPREHENSION

  Readthetwopassagesandchoosethemostlikelyanswertoeachofthequestions.Writethelettercorrespondingtoyourchoiceontheanswersheet(2pointseach,20pointsinall)

  Passage1

  Friendshipandfriendscontinuetoremaincentraltoourlives.Therelationshipthatwesharewithourfriendsisgroundedinamutualconcernasourfriendshelpusinshapingupourpersonalitiesaswell.Eveninthisageofonlinesocialnetworking,theneedofexpandingthenetworkoffriends,whetheronlineorofflineremainsaprimaryconcernforpeople.Wemayhaveaveryvagueunderstandingofwhatmakesafriendbutweallwanttohaveagoodmanyfriendsaroundus.

  Researchhasshownthatthequalityandnatureofyourfriendsareoneofthekeyinfluencingfactorsinachievinghappinessandsatisfa

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