广东省成人高等教育学士学位 外语水平考试模拟试题(三)
英语试卷一
Part I Dialogue Completion (15 points)
Directions: There are 15 short incomplete dialogues in this part, each followed by 4 choices
marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one to complete the dialogue and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.
1. Aaron: The necklace is so well suited to you. It looks very nice.
Ida: __________ I have been working for five months to buy it. A. Yeah, it is very expensive. B. Yeah, a friend gave it to me. C. It is just so ordinary. D. Thank you so much.
2. Harriet: Did you hear the weather forecast? __________
Jodie: The temperature tomorrow will reach 35 degrees. I think a drought has set in. We haven’t had a drop of rain for two months.
A. B. C. D.
What is the temperature tomorrow? Is there a storm?
How is the weather going to be tomorrow? How high will the degrees be?
3. Customer: Excuse me, can I draw on my account for payment of things I buy in China? Clerk: __________ How much do you draw?
A. It depends. C. Wait a minute.
B. Certainly, sir. D. Sorry, sir.
4. Clerk: It’s your turn, Miss. Sorry to have kept you waiting.
Customer: __________ I want a new hairdo. A. I haven’t waited for so long. B. It doesn’t matter. C. It hasn’t cost me much time. D. I have been waiting for just a few minutes.
5. Herbert: What do you think of classical music?
Teddy: __________ I enjoyed listening to Mozart or Bach in the evening after having worked for a whole day.
A. I find it too loud. C. It is just OK.
B. I find it very relaxing. D. It is so lively.
6. Betty: I’d like to intern during this summer holiday. __________
Nancy: Fill in the application and give it back to me.
A. I wonder whether there is any vacancy. B. What about the payment?
C. How many hours should I work per day? D. How can I apply for it?
7. Sally: Have you received the email from the International Students Office?
Kelly: __________What’s the matter? A. No, I haven’t. B. Yes, I have.
C. I haven’t checked my email for several days. D. It has not yet arrived.
8. Ruth: Where do you intend to spend your National Day holiday?
Gloria: __________ Could you give me some advice? A. I haven’t decided yet.
B. I am afraid that I will stay at home. C. I will ask my wife about it.
D. I have planned to visit Beijing for a long time.
9. Nigel: Hi, Philip. Could you lend me ten yuan? I want to buy a packet of cigarette, but I don't have enough money. My parents don't give me allowance anymore.
Philip: __________ Well, come to my house this afternoon. A. Sorry, I don't have enough money, either. B. Of course.
C. I want to know the exact amount. D. You always say that.
10. Clerk: Welcome to Cafe Greenery. Did you make any reservation? May I have your name please?
Customer: Kathleen Fox. __________ A. Have you found it?
B. Could you give us the seats next to the window? C. I have been your customer for long. D. Haven't you found it?
11. Roland: Haven't seen you for ages. How is it going?
Albert: __________, thanks, and you? Have you and Jane married? A. Good
B. It is going well C. Excellent D. Fine
12. Clerk: Good morning, and welcome to Bank of China. How can I help you?
Customer: __________ What kind of accounts do you have?
A. I'd like to withdraw some money.
B. I'd like to borrow a loan from the bank. C. I'd like to open a savings account.
D. I'd like to deposit some money into my account.
13. Louis: Bert, our company is not allowed smoking. You must smoke outside. Bert: __________ I just want to refresh myself. A. That's all right. B. It's fine. C. All right. D. I'm sorry.
14. Emma: What's the matter, Kevin? __________
Kevin: There are so many courses on the website. I don't know which ones to take. A. You look very excited. B. You seem very tired.
C. You look very disappointed. D. You seem very puzzled.
15. Christine: Would you mind if I open the door? It's really stuffy and hot in here.
Violet: __________ I can't wait to breathe in fresh air. A. Absolutely yes! B. Sure. C. Not sure. D. Of course not.
Part II Reading Comprehension (40 points)
Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each of the passages is followed by 5 questions or unfinished statements. For each of them 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.
Passage One
Finding fresh drinking water was not a problem in the Roman Empire. The ancient Romans built aqueducts (from the Latin words aqua, meaning \and ductus, meaning \ The pipes and channels wound down hills and valleys, transporting freshwater from remote lakes and streams to cities. Engineers designed each aqueduct so that water would drop precisely 24 feet per mile. A steeper slope would bring too much water too quickly. Less of a slope would cause the water to stagnate. Stone bridges with multiple arches were built to support aqueducts where the land dipped too sharply. Many of the bridges can still be found in Europe. At the Roman Empire's peak in the first and second centuries, nearly 200 cities had water supplied by aqueducts.
Rome, the empire's capital, had 11 aqueducts for its estimated 1 million people. When the water reached Rome, it flowed into large containers, or tanks, on high ground. From there, it was distributed through pipes to different areas of the city. Some water was sold to rich citizens for their private use; some went to supply large public baths; the rest went to public fountains, located at crossroads throughout Rome that were never more than 109 yards apart. Experts say that each citizen of Rome could have used an average of 265 gallons of fresh, clean water per day — more than what's available in some cities today.
16. The Roman Empire had plentiful supply of fresh drinking water because __________.
A. many bridges were built to in Europe. B. water dropped precisely 24 feet per mile. C. aqueducts were built to transport freshwater. D. a lot of lakes and streams surrounded the cities.
17. What does the underlined word stagnate in the first paragraph mean?
A. flow slowly B. stop flowing C. start flowing D. flow constantly
18. Stone bridges with multiple arches were built because__________.
A. bridges made the cities more beautiful. B. bridges were necessary to connect cities. C. Europeans were fond of building bridges.
D. some places were not high enough to support aqueducts.
19. From the last sentence of the second paragraph we can infer that__________.
A. there were many public fountains in Rome.
B. the ancient Rome had a quite good water supply system. C. many parts of the world are in need of fresh drinking water.
D. the ancient Romans were rich enough to have enough clean water.
20. Which of the following is the best title of the passage?
A. Rome’s Waterways B. The Distribution of Water C. Bridges with Arches D. Public Fountains in Rome
Passage Two
The Carr family of Wendell returns this week from Disney World on their first vacation ever, but the circumstances for taking it are one they would never have wanted. The trip was a result of the generosity of the Make-A-Wish Foundation, the nation’s largest wish granting organization for children with life threatening illnesses.
Kaleb Carr, 3, has cancer in the retina of the eye. After six months of treatment, he is considered stable. One tumor is now dead cells and the other is a large mass and doctors aren't sure if it is active or not, said Kaleb's mother, Holly Carr.
The family enjoyed their first vacation and thus had a week of freedom from visits to the doctor and worry. “They take you step by step through things so you can be worry and carefree and just concentrate on having fun with the family,” said Holly.
The vacation included a three-day pass to Disney World, two days at Universal Studios, a day pass to Sea World, lodging and free food from restaurants at Give Kids the World Village, a resort for wish organizations. It also included VIP status at the parks which meant the Carrs didn't have to wait in lines.
\ morning and Kaleb got to feed the dolphins.\Holly said the village where they stayed is a fantastic recreation of the children's Candy Land game with events every morning and night after park activities.
21. Why did the Carr family of Wendell visit Disney World?
A. Because some children suffered from life threatening illnesses. B. Because they had planned to visit Disney World for a long time. C. Because they received the support of a wish granting organization. D. Because the children in the family enjoyed visiting the Disney World.
22. The family had one week of freedom from visits to the doctor and worry because__________. A. one tumor of Kaleb Carr is now dead cells
B. they spent one week enjoying their first vacation
C. Kaleb Carr is considered stable after six months of treatment
D. doctors are not sure whether a tumor of Kaleb Carr is active or not
23. What kind of organization is the Give Kids the World Village?
A. an amusement park of Disney World B. a resort for wish organizations C. a theatre of Universal Studios D. a theme park of Sea World
24. What does the underlined sentence we are having a blast in the last paragraph mean?
A. We are enjoying ourselves. B. We are queuing to see dolphins. C. We are waiting to feed dolphins. D. We are planning to extend our stay.
25. Which of the following describes the main idea of the passage?
A. The Carr family is free from worries.
B. The Carr family have enjoyed a one-week vacation.
C. The Carr family planned to extend their stay in Disney World.
D. The Carr family have received financial support from a Foundation.
Passage Three
Most cell phones hate water. Get a few drops under the case, and that horrible little wetness indicator next to the battery goes red. Next thing you know, your phone doesn't work, and your carrier won't replace it. So bringing your phone to the beach can be a bad idea. The good news is that there are three types of cell phones built specifically for active fun.
The Casio Exilim C721 on Verizon Wireless is the ultimate summer phone. That is because it also doubles as a waterproof, 5-megapixel camera—so you can leave your old digital camera at home, too. The Exilim is covered by a protective coating so you can shoot underwater. It's also proven as being against shock. If you spend a lot of time at the beach, this phone will be your best friend.
Outdoors sportsmen should consider the unlocked Sonim XP3.20 Quest, which is the world's toughest phone--a claim I have tested. It can be tossed around violently, frozen, put into water, hit with a chisel, and used to hammer nails. Even if it does break, it comes with a no-questions-asked