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2006年广东省成人学士学位英语真题 

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A. as B. about C. through D. of

41. It is ________ that all students will need to complete a University Registration form.

A. sure B. certain C. correct D. necessary 42. In European universities, students are not _____ to attend calsses. A. requested B. persuaded C. needed D. required 43. Adventure travel has now become a hot ______ in the tourist industry. A. inclination B. trend C. direction D. hint

44. Dolphins are interesting because they _______ almost human behavior at times. A. play B. replay C. backplay D. display 45. It was _________ that helped clean the teaching building 30 meters high. A. the football team and I B. the football team and me C. I and the football team D. me and the football team

46. Powerful computers ______ translating documents from one language into another have recently been developed in Japan.

A. able to B. available to C. capable of D. liable to 47. Dr. Elizabeth Lee is the medical director ______ communicable diseaese in the county where she lives.

A. in the charge of B. in charge C. in charge of D. in charge with

48. The new discoveries by the investigation suggested that the city’s reform plans _____ acceptable.

A. be B. should be C. was D. were

49. Networking requires cultivation that takes time and effort for the process to ____.

A. pay in B. pay off C. pay up D. pay for

50. Practically, university students have a lot more to learn ________ the textbook and class.

A. except for B. aside from C. away from D. insides of

51. The University of Copenhagen has a long tradition of _______ international students.

A. meeting B. welcoming C. submitting D. greeting 52. Every society should ______ and respect its entire population , both its young and its old.

A. criticize B. praise C. ignore D. honor 53. It is more difficult _______ people who are naturally shy _______ become effective public speakers.

A. to…to B. of…to C. for…to D. with…to

54. My boss liked my idea ______ a branch office in Los Angeles and gave me the green light to go ahead.

A. opening B. to open C. to have opened D. open

55. The first universities in England were ______ at Oxford in 1185 and at Cambridge in 1209.

A. established B. suggested C. made D. created

56. _____ my degree of Doctor for Sciences in June of 2000, I spent a year in the laboratory of Robert Burns at Harvard University. A. Obtaining B. Being obtained C. Having obtained D. Obtained

57. Frequently, plans and ants become so dependent on one another that they cannot _________.

A. live alone B. live apart C. live together D. live lonely

58. _____, I went back to my dormitory unhappy in the evening. A. With anything done B. With something doing C. With nothing done D. With nothing having done 59. It seemed so easy to find a job in the U.K. _____ it is not. A. However B. In fact C. In contrast D. Nevertheless

60. The literature teacher saw a Hollywood movie and he insisted his students go to see it. And they did ____________.

A. before long B. long before C. enough long D. long enough

61. Some people believe that a universal language would certainly build cultural and economic ___________. A. bands B. bonds C. bends D. binds

62. The suggestion that colleges ______ administrated by professors was approved by the board. A. is B. are C. be D. were

63. In this research institute more and more employees are willing to do _______ they are required of . A. what B. which C. that D. whether

64. After a group of officials went visited Yale, all of them said that they had never been to _______ as this.

A. such well-known a university B. such a well known university C. a such well-known university D. university such a well-known 65. Olympic athletes must be strong both physically and _________. A. ideally B. emotionally C. culturally D. mentally

66. In terms of artistic value, it is hard to say that one country’s art form is greater than _______.

A. that of another B. another one C. one of another D. one another

67. On the one hand, Canada has the second largest territory in the world; ______, it has the lowest density of population. A. for short B. on average

C. on second thought D. on the other hand

68. Neither of the employees nor the boss ______ satisfied with the profits. A. were B. was C. be D. been

69. Rather than _______ quietly by the fireside, he’d prefer to take a long walk in the countryside on Sundays however cold it might be. A. sit B. to sit C. sitting D. sat

70. When Tom was about to speak, his father looked at him, ______ to stop him.

A. as regards B. as to C. as for D. as if

71. He said he wished to ______ in the army during the last three years . A. serve B. be serving C. have been serving D. be served

72. Price rising is the outcome for _______ everyone should be ready during the next decade.

A. which B. what C. that D. whom

73. _____ much you may dislike it , junk mail comes to most of you anyway. A. Whatever B. Whichever C. However D. Whenever

74. All the British universities receive some government ________ except Buckingham.

A. allowance B. grants C. funding D. cooperation

75. A well-written composition _______ good choice of words and clear organization among other things .

A. calls for B. calls on C. calls up D. calls off

Part Ⅳ Cloze Test(10 points)

Directions: There are 10 blanks in the following passage. For each numbered blank, there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.

Humans fall into two types when it comes to biological clock: the early-to-bed and early-to-rise or the late-night-loving who wake up long after the dawn. As any parent knows, teenagers may take the 76 to extremes. But their oversleeping does not relax them. Some researchers say: “Biology is to blame.”

The researches surveyed the sleep habits of 25, 000 Germans. 77 from 8 to 90, and found that as the teenage years wear on , the hour when kids go to bed and get up drifts later and later. It’s not that they’re sleeping more, 78 , it’s that their living

clocks are twisted. However, when they are around age 20, the pattern reverses. The clocks tick 79 , and young adults begin to go to sleep and wake up earlier and earlier. Eventually, their clocks go along with 80 of older people. The quick change may mark the biological end of teenage years. A difference 81 the timing in man and in woman points to a biological cause, perhaps a hormonal effect. Because the living clock is 82 by exposure to sunlight, the researchers suspect the many hours some kids 83 staying in their dark rooms could push the clocks even later-a pattern that may be more common in industrialized societies. The researchers also discovered that rural residents, 84 lifestyle puts them in daylight more, go to bed and get up an hour earlier than city 85 . “We think this is only the tip of an iceberg that shows us the consequences of dim-light environments, ” the researchers say. 76. A. former B. latter C. first D. last 77. A. range B. ranges C. ranging D. ranged 78. A. Rather B. Though C. Yet D. Nevertheless 79. A. forth B. forwards C. upwards D. back 80. A. this B. that C. those D. these 81. A. for B. between C. among D. of

82. A. adjusted B. adjusting C. adapted D. adapting 83. A. take B. use C. afford D. spend 84. A. their B. whose C. which D. how

85. A. researchers B. teenagers C. residents D. parents

Paper Two 试卷二(30 minutes)

Part Ⅴ Writing(15 points)

Directions: You are to write in no less than 120 words about the title “The Importance of Obtaining a Degree for your Life.” Your composition should be based on the Chinese outline given below. 1.学位对人生成功的意义。

2.你应当如何努力取得学位?

2006年广东省成人学士学位英语真题 

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