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2008年自考英语二真题
本试卷共9页,满分l00分,考试时间l50分钟。
Ⅰ.Vocabulary and Structure(10 points,1 point for each item)
从下列各句四个选项中选出一个最佳答案,并在答题纸上将相应的字母涂黑。
1.The government finally ____ all the documents relating to the war.
A.released B.specialized
C.realized D.supposed
2.Anxiety can ____ with children’s performance at school.
A.refer B.prefer
C.infer D.interfere
3.New drivers are far more ____ to have accidents than experienced drivers.
A.possible B.1ikely
C.probable D.unlikely
4.That proposal is essentially irrelevant ____ the issue at hand.
A.with B.from
C.in D.to
5.The vehicle was traveling at speeds ____ 90 miles per hour.
A.in addition to B.in view of
C.in excess of D.in search of
6.Fish is ____ and expensive at this time of the year in this area.
A.in large measure
B.to the minimum
C.in short supply
D.to the maximum
7.To understand the sentence,you should analyze its parts ____ .
A.functionally B.widely
C.1argely D.remarkably
8.The cloth had a natural look which perfectly ____ the image Laura sought.
A.turned out B.set down .
C.thought over D.coincided with
9. The farming methods have been ____ improved with the invention of the new
machine.
A.efficiently B.proficiently
C.professionally D.intentionally
10.It has been found that a strong ____ helps overcome the effects of distraction.
A.interruption B.motivation
C.evaluation D.destination
Ⅱ.Cloze Test(10 points,1 point for each item)
下列短文中有十个空白,每个空白有四个选项。根据上下文要求选出最佳答案,并在答题纸上将相应的字母涂黑。
Have you ever seen the man in the moon? If you look ll at the moon on some nights,you can see the face of the mail in the moon.Some people say that they can see an old man l2 sticks.Others say a girl reading.These pictures are made by the mountains and plains of the moon.
Long ago people in England used to tell their children that the moon was 13 green cheese.Everyone knows that this is not true.The moon is a large round rock.It is completely l4 .There are no trees and plants of any kind on the moon.There are no rivers and seas.There are no living things.It never rains on the moon,and everything is covered with l5 ,white dust.Not even a l6 can be heard on the noon.
Where the Sun l7 on it,the moon is very hot.In the dark,however, it is cold l8 ice.The moon is much smaller than the earth.It does not weigh as 19 as the earth.If you 20 to the moon,you would weigh six times less than you do. Even a fat man would be able to jump high off the ground.
11.A.closely B.scarcely C.daily D.immediately
12.A.to carry B.carrying C.carried D.carries
13.A.made up B.made out C.made of D.made over
14.A.hollow B.vacant C.empty D.bare
15.A.damp B.dry C.weighty D.colored
16.A.volume B.voice C.sound D.scream
17.A.shines B.glitters C.burns D.1ights
18.A.1ike B.as C.with D.in
19.A.much B.many C.plenty D.heavy
20.A.go B.will go C.going D.went
Ⅲ.Reading Comprehension(30 points,2 points for each item)
从下列每篇短文的问题后所给的四个选择项中选出一个最佳答案,并在答题
纸上将相应的字母涂黑。
Passage One
Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.
In March 2004,Joe Ryan got a notice from a billing agency for a hospital near Denveg Colorado.The hospital wanted payment for surgery totaling $41,1 88.Ryan had never set foot in that hospital.Obviously there was some mistake.“I thought it was a joke,”says Ryan.
But when he called the billing agency, nobody laughed.Someone,who’s also named Joe Ryan,using Ryan’s Social Security number, had indeed been admixed for surgery.He figured clearing this up would take a just few phone calls.
Two years later, Ryan continues to suffer from the damage to his credit rating and still doesn’t know if his medical record has been cleared of wrong information.
Joe Ryan was the victim of a little—known but frightening type of consumer cheating that is on the rise:medical identity theft,which involves using your name to get drugs,expensive medical treatment and even cheating insurance payments.
As Ryan discovered,money isn’t the half of it.When someone steals your name to receive health care,his medical history becomes part of your record–and setting the record straight Can be extremely difficult.That’s because,in part,the information is handed out among dozens of caregivers,from doctors to medicine stores to insurance companies and labs.
“I wanted to help straighten this out,”says Ryan,“So I went to the hospital,and they had a three-inch—thick record for me.but they wouldn’t let me see it.I showed them my ID,and they said that’s not Joe Ryan’s signature.Well,of course not! They had this other guy’s signature.”
Ryan had fallen into a victim’s Catch-22:If your record doesn’t appear to be yours,you may not have the right to read it,much less change it.
Ryan’s next step was a visit to the police department.But the police said that there was not much they could d0,that the local.1aw enforcement has little experience with medical ID theft,and cases like this can end up being considered a civil matter.
21.The billing agency sent Joe Ryan’s a notice to ____
A. play a joke on him for medical treatment
B. inform him of the payment for his surgery
C. clear up the wrong information in his medical record
D. correct the mistakes about payment for his surgery
22.Joe Ryan initially thought his problem was ____
A.easy to settle
B.difficult to settle
C.impossible to solve
D.unnecessary to solve
23.The number of the medical identity theft cases is ____
A.increasing
B.decreasing
C.countable
D.changeable
24.An even worse consequence of medical ID theft is ____
A. some trouble in obtaining insurance payments
B. a big loss of money and damage to credit rating
C. the widely spread medical information of the victim
D. the difficulty in changing the wrong medical history
25.It can be known mat the medical ID theft is ____
A.a civil matter
B.a medical case
C.a political issue
D.a domestic event
Passage Two
Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage
Rob Reiner, co-founder of Castle Rock Entertainment,was greatly surprised when he saw his studio’s film Proof of Life.“Wow, why is Meg Ryan smoking up a storm?” Reiner says.“It didn’t add to the plot.”Fourteen months later, Castle Rock has、a policy of discouraging tobacco use.Any actor, director or screenwriter who wants.to de, depict it must first meet with Reiner.‘‘They have to make a really good case,”he says. “Movies are basically advertising cigarettes to kids.”
Movie characters light up more often than people do in real life,argues Stanton Glantz, a professor of medicine who has launched a “Smoke-Free Movies” newspaper ad campaign.His study found that on average the 20 top-grossing film featured 50% more instances of smoking an hour in 2000 than in l 960.And an American Lung Association survey discovered that 61%of the tobacco use in films last year occurred in movies rated G, PG and PG-l3.With teen smoking up dramatically in the past decade,a movement is building to hold Hollywood accountable.So Glantz says,“The entertainment industry is in denial.”
But it’s getting an education.Susan Moses, deputy director of Harvard’s Center for Health Communication,and Lindsay Doran,former head of United Artists,have been going from one studio to another.They hit the bosses with hard facts:a million teens a year become daily smokers.and a third of those will eventually die from tobacco—related illness.When Doran and Moses met with executives from Imagine Pictures,says Doran,“They said,‘Smoking is not in any of our scripts.’But then they called the next day and said,‘We looked,and it’s everywhere.’”Karen Kehela, co-chairman of Imagine,recalls trying to take smoking out of one script after the meeting,“but the actor insisted on smoking,”she says.In fact,many movie stars can’t leave their cigarettes in the dressing room.“Actors who smoke look for any reason to integrate it into their characters,”Reiner says. “‘You have directors who don’t care about the social implications or are yielding to the actors.”
26.Reiner Was astonished at the film Proof of life made In his studio because
A.one of the characters smoked a lot
B.smoking added something to the plot
C.smoking in the film resulted in a storm
D.tobacco use was prohibited from films
27.Glantz found that the number of smoking scenes in hit movies were
higher than 40 years ago.
A.20% B.50% C.61% D.80%
28.The word “it” in Line 4.Para1 refers to .
A.film B.plot C.smoking D.advertising
29.Executives from Imagine Pictures
A. failed to tell actors about the seriousness of tobacco use
B. should have informed actors of the bad effects of smoking
C. didn’t admit the existence of tobacco use scenes in their films
D. didn’t know there were smoking scenes in their movies at first
30.In Reiner’s opinion, should be held mainly responsible for smoking
scenes in movies.
A.bosses B.actors
C.directors D.screenwriters
Passage Three
Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.
I met him on the Internet and we chatted for several months.Every time I suggested we meet in person,he would come up with an excuse.I thought it was strange–but he told me that he had not gotten over the death of his wife and he was still grieving for her.
I thought that he needed a friend and decided that I could be that friend.We sent cards,exchanged gifts,talked on the phone and I was sure that we would meet someday.I had spoken with his children so I was sure that what he told me was true.I could not wait for the day when we would meet.I was so looking forward to being able to reach out and touch him.To hug him,to hold him and feel his big strong arms around me.
After almost two years of time,thousands of dollars on long distance phone calls,I was very frustrated at the endless stream of excuses as to why we could never seem to make a time to meet.Finally,I contacted the website-WhoisHecom and asked if they could check out the man who had taken up so much of my heart,my energy and my life.I had enough information about him and felt that if I could confirm what he had been telling me一I could feel okay about these delays.I had hopes that I didn’t want to dash if he was telling the truth.I believed I could wait a little while longer.
Well,I am glad that I decided to have him checked out-he was nothing he claimed to be.He was first and foremost a married man.He was not a man grieving for the loss of his wife. He was a man cheating on his wife,with me-一and I found out later.with countless others on the “net”.He did not care that he had hurt me in a very deep and pathetic way.He talked of spending his life together with me.He told my son that he wanted to make me happy.Basically,he just lied.He was such a good liar I did not see it coming.It was as if he had been able to worm his way into my heart–and hedidn’t care about the effect he had on my hopes and dreams.
Each of US should look at the signs that are so clear if we are willing to see them.Do not let someone keep making excuse after excuse.If something feels wrong-一likely it is.It is good to know the truth and be able to deal with it.Next time I will pay more attention—may never be able to trust someone online again.
31.It can be inferred from Para.4 that
A. the man was a single person in reality
B. the woman was the man’s only girlfriend
C. the man had too many girlfriends on the net
D. the woman had countless online boyfriends
32.The job of WhoisHe.com is to
A.help people find true love
B.write single men’s biographies
C.verify the truth of friends’ words
D.offer information about single men
33.It Can be concluded from the passage that
A.the man loved his wife passionately
B.the woman loved the man deeply
C.the man dearly loved the woman
D.the woman hated the man’s wife
34.The woman felt badly hurt because she
A.gave many gifts to the man
B.spent a lot of time with the marl
C.failed to find true love from the man
D。spent too much money on the phone
35.The last paragraph probably indicates that the woman
A.was outraged at the truth
B.Was used to being cheated
C.found the truth at the beginning
D.came to know she Was cheated
Ⅳ.Word Spelling(10 points,1 point for two items)
将下列汉语单词译成英语。每个单词的词类、首字母及字母数目均已给出。
请将完整的单词写在答题纸上。
36.零 n. z_ _ _ 37.木制的,木头的 a. w_ _ _ _ _
38.想象力;视觉 n. v _ _ _ _ _ 39.抓住,夺取 vt.s _ _ _ _
40.巨大的,极大的 a.t _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 41.悬挂;暂停 vt. s_ _ _ _ _
42.日常的,例行的 a. r_ _ _ _ _ _ 43.准时的,正点的 a.p_ _ _ _ _ _ _
44.展望,前景 n. o_ _ _ _ _ 45.氮 n. n_ _ _ _ _ _ _
46.混合,混合物 n. m_ _ _ _ _ 47.照明 n. l_ _ _ _ _ _ _
48.一月 n. J_ _ _ _ _ 49.变紧,拧紧v. t_ _ _ _ _ _
50.英俊的,漂亮的以 a. h _ _ _ _ _ _ 51.地理,地理学 n. g_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
52.有成果的,有收获的a.f_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 53.熄灭,消灭n.e_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
54.干旱季节,旱灾 n. d_ _ _ _ _ _ 55.消耗,花费vt.c_ _ _ _ _ _
V.Word Form(10 points,1 point for each item)
将括号中的各词变为适当的形式填入空白。答案写在答题纸上。
56.Her fingers trembled while ______ (sign)the document.
57.But for the traffic accident,we would have arrived a bit ______ (early).
58.The computer has made our life ______ (color).
59.That wasn’t a nice way ______ (speak)to your teacher.
60.If you had been here yesterday, you ______ (see)his father.
61.These two classes of words,______ (take)together, make up the whole vocabulary.
62.I think what he said is closely related to the topic of our ______ (converse).
63.As with anything carried to excess,daydreaming can be ______ (harm).
64.The boy, who didn’t read the instructions ______ (care),turned off the wrong switch.
65.Jack has been studying here for four years;by the summer he ______(graduate).
VI.Translation from Chinese into English(15 points,3 points for each item) 将下列各句译成英语并将答案写在答题纸上。
66.人们越来越注重生活的质量。
67.即使生气,你讲话也要礼貌、自然。
68.由于造价过于昂贵,许多人都反对在市中心建造新宾馆。
69.他对保险业的了解相当有限。
70.他们几乎没意识到已完成了一项重大科学发现。
Ⅷ.Translation from English into Chinese (15 points, 3points for each item)
将下列短文译成汉语并将答案写在答题纸上。
There are three kinds of book owners.The first has all the standard sets and Best-sellers–unread,untouched.This type of person owns paper and ink, not books.The second has a great many books a few of them read through, most of them browsed through,but all of them as clean and shiny as the day they were bought.This person would probably like to make books his own,but is held back by a respect for their physical appearance.The third has a few books or many–every one of them dogeared (卷边的),shaken and loosened by continual use,marked and scribbled in from front to back.This man owns books.