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(150 minutes)Paper One

(90 minutes)

Part I. Vocabulary and Structure (10 points; 15 minutes)

Directions: Each of the following sentences is provided with four choices. Choose the one that

best completes the sentence. Then blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.

1. In no circumstances __________ a lie. A. you should tell B. shouldn't you tell C. you shouldn't tell D. should you tell

2. __________they managed to take from the tombs, there seemed to be no end to the valuable. A. What B. Which C. How much D. However much

3. The ten-page report may __________ one simple point: it’s impractical to establish a chemical plant in that region with so many difficulties and oppositions. A. get down to B. come down to C. settle down D. take down

4. Don’t do that again! You not only endangered yourself, but also put your friend __________. A. as a result B. at length C. at risk D. by mistake

5. “Perhaps you should go home now.” “No, I __________ on staying here for a while longer.” A. persist B. stick C. sit D. insist

6. __________ a major disaster will get us to realize that we can’t go on destroying the rain forests of the world.

A. Anything but B. Nothing but C. But that D. Everything hut

7. We went very often to Hyde Park __________ speakers addressed the passing crowds on different subjects. A. which B. where C. that D. for

8. The matter __________ you were arguing about last night had been settled. A. as B. that C. for which D. what

9. The Chinese Red Cross __________ a generous sum to the relief of the physically disabled. A. assigned B. contributed C. furnished D. administered

10. The motorway __________ we drive to work is always crowded. A. that B. on which C. which D. on that

11. If he __________ promotion, he would be an important man today. A. gained B. had gained C. gains D. was to gain 12. Will the AIDS patients benefit __________ the new drug?

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A. out of B. through C. upon D. from

13. Fond of singing as she is, she is __________ a good singer by profession. A. everything but B. anything but C. nothing but D. something but

14. Could you tell me __________ to fly from Chicago to New York? A. it costs how much B. how much does it cost C. how much costs it D. how much it costs

15. I was very tired. Otherwise, I ___________ to the theatre with you. A. had gone B. would go C. went D. would have gone 16. He couldn’t even __________ a cow from a horse. A. tell B. contrast C. compare D. recognize

17. Are you sure Mr. Johnson will show you __________ the new computer? A. to use B. using C. how to use D. what to use 18. Quite a lot of people watch TV only to __________ time. A. waste B. spend C. kill D. pass

19. The soldiers were put in prison because they __________ to obey orders.. A. refused B. rejected C. denied D. objected 20. I missed the train and __________ was late for school. A. finally B. eventually C. subsequently D. consequently

Part II. Cloze Test (10 points;20 minutes)

Directions: Read the passage through. Then, go back and choose one suitable word or phrase marked A, B, C, or D for each blank in the passage. Blacken the corresponding letter of the word or phrase you have chosen on the Answer Sheet.

Geography is the study of the relationship between people and the land .Geographers(地理学家)compare and contrast 21 places on the earth. But they also 22 beyond the individual places and consider the earth as a 23 . The world geography 24 from two Greek words, ge, the Greek word for “earth” and graphein, 25 means “to write”. The English word geography means, “to describe the earth”. 26 Geography books focus on a small area 27 a town or city. Others deal with a state, a region, a nation, or an 28

continent. Many geography books deal with the whole earth. Another 29 to divide the study of 30 is to distinguish between physical geography and cultural geography. The former focuses on the natural world; the 31 starts with human beings and 32 how human beings and their subject, 33 branch can neglect the other. But when geography is considered as a single subject, 34 branch can neglect the other.

A geographer might be described 35 one who observes records and explains the __36_ between places. If places 37 alike, there would be little need for geographers.

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We know, however, 38 no two places are exactly the same. Geography, 39 is a point of view, a special way of 40 at places.

21. A. similar B. various C. distant D. famous 22. A. pass B. reach C. go D. set 23. A. whole B. unit C. part D. total 24. A. falls B. removes C. results D. comes 25. A. what B. that C. which D. it 26. A. Some B. Many C. Most D. Few 27. A. outside B. except C. like D. as 28. A. extensive B. enormous C. overall D. entire 29. A. way B. means C. habits D. technique 30. A. world B. earth C. globe D. geography 31. A. second B. latter C. next D. later 32. A. learns B. realizes C. studies D. believes 33. A. upon B. for C. as D. to 34. A. either B. neither C. one D. each 35. A. for B. to C. by D. as

36. A. exception B. differences C. sameness D. divisions 37. A being B. are C. were D. be 38. A. although B. whether C. since D. that 39. A. then B. nevertheless C .still D. moreover 40. A. working B. getting C. arriving D. looking

Part III. Reading Comprehension (40 points; 55 minutes) Section 1

Directions: Each of the following three passages is followed by some questions. For each

question there are four choices. Choose the best answer to each question. Then blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.

Passage One

Questions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.

Banks are ordinarily prepared to pay out all accounts; they rely on depositors not to demand payment all at the same time. If depositors should come to fear that a bank is not sound, that it cannot pay off its depositors, then that fear might cause all the depositors to appear on the same day. If they did, the bank could not pay all the accounts. However, if they did not all appear at once, then there would always be funds to pay those who wanted their money when they wanted it. Mrs. Elsie Vaught has told us of a terrifying bank run that she experienced. One day in December of 1925 several banks failed to open in a city where Mrs. Vaught lived. The other banks anticipated a run the next day, and so the officers of the bank in which Mrs. Vaught worked as a teller had enough funds in hand to pay off as many depositors as might apply. The officers simply instructed the tellers to pay on demand. Next morning a crowd gathered in the bank and on the sidewalk outside. The length of the line convinced many that the bank could not possibly pay off everyone. People began to push and then to fight for places near the tellers’ windows. Clothing was torn and limbs were broken, but the jam continued for hours. The power of the panic atmosphere is evident in the fact that two tellers, though they knew that the bank was sound and

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could pay out all depositors, nevertheless withdrew the funds in their own accounts. Mrs. Vaught says that she had difficulty restraining herself from doing the same. 41. A bank run occurs when __________. A. a bank is closed for one or more days

B. too many depositors attempt to draw out their money at one time C. there is not enough money to pay all of its depositors at one time D. employees of a bank take their own funds out of the bank 42. The tellers in Mrs. Vaught’s bank were told to __________. A. explain why they could not pay out all deposits B. pay out deposits as requested

C. assure customers that the bank was sound D. pay out money as slowly as possible

43. The essential cause of a run on a bank is __________. A. loss of confidence B. lack of sufficient funds C. crowds of people D. inefficient tellers 44. Which of the following did Mrs. Vaught say? A. She knew that the bank was not sound.

B. She feared that too many withdrawals would close the bank. C. She was not able to draw out her money. D. She was tempted to draw out her money.

45. According to the passage, the actions of the customers of Mrs. Vaught’s bank were influenced chiefly by the __________.

A. ease with which they could obtain their money

B. confidence demonstrated by other customers of the bank C. confidence that Mrs. Vaught demonstrated D. failure of several other banks to open

Passage Two

Questions 46 to 50 are based on the following passage.

Gravity holds us so dose to the Earth's surface that nobody can jump more than a few feet into the air without the force of gravity pulling him down. It takes a powerful engine to keep an airplane up in the air. If you throw a ball upwards as hard as you can, you will notice that it travels in a curved path before it comes back to the ground. If the Earth had no gravity, the ball, instead of traveling in a curve, would move away in a straight line; in fact, it would never come back to the ground. If the Earth were to lose its pull of gravity, we should all fly off it as it spins round in space. The Earth has a strong pull, but modem rockets going out into space are able to escape from the gravity, because they travel so quickly. With the ball thrown into the air, the height reached by the ball depends upon how hard it is thrown. The greater the starting-speed, the higher the ball will go. If it could be thrown so that it traveled fast enough, the ball would escape into space and never come back. Nobody can throw a ball as fast at this, but powerful rocket engines can send spaceships away from the Earth at such a speed that the Earth's gravity is not able to pull them back. This is how we can now send rockets to the Moon.

46. Gravity holds us dose the Earth's surface, and as a result, __________. A. we can lift ourselves no more than a few feet above the Earth

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B. nobody can jump a few feet into the air C. no one will be pulled down

D. any one of us can Jump as high as expected

47. What would happen to a ball thrown upwards if there were no gravity? A. It would spin round in space. B. It would fly off into space

C. It would fall into a curved path. D. It would move towards the Earth.

48. The ball thrown into the air would never come back to the ground __________. A. without such a powerful horizontal push B. if it were thrown upwards as hard as you can C. should it travel in a curved path D. were it not for gravity

49. The height the ball will reach depends on __________.

A. the escape velocity B. the limiting velocity C. its starting velocity D. its traveling speed 50. What is it that makes it possible to put a spaceship into orbit? A. the Earth's gravity B. a strong pull

C. a powerful engine D. the powerful rocket engine

Passage Three

Questions 51 to 55 are based on the following passage.

Does a bee know what is going on its mind when it navigates its way to distant food sources and back to the hive, using polarized sunlight and the tiny magnet it carries as an aid? Or is the bee just a machine? (Unable to do its mathematics and dance its language in any other way to use Donald Griffin’s term) Does a bee have “awareness”, or to use a phrase I like better, can a bee think and imagine?

There is an experiment for this, or at least an observation, made long ago by Karl Von Frisch and more recently confirmed by James Gould at Princeton, biologists who wish to study such things as bees to fly from the hive to one or another special place. To do this, they begin by placing a source of sugar very close to the hive so that the bees can learn what the game is about. Then, at regular intervals, the dish or whatever is moved progressively farther and farther from the hive.

Eventually, the target is being moved 100 feet or more at a jump, very far from the hive. Sooner or later, while this process is going on, the geologists shifting the dish of sugar will find the bees are out there waiting for them precisely where the next position had been planned. This is an uncomfortable observation to make.

51. Which of the following is the best title for the passage? A. The Bee Hive: Nature’s Candy Shop B. Testing the Awareness of Bees

C. Navigational Techniques of Birds and Insects

D. Behaviorists Versus Biologists: A Zoological Debate 52. In the second paragraph why is Karl Von Frisch mentioned? A. To introduce his observation on bee behavior.

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成人学位英语试题样题1

样题1(150minutes)PaperOne(90minutes)PartI.VocabularyandStructure(10points;15minutes)Directions:Eachofthefollowingsentences
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