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I.會(huì)話技能15道15分15分鐘

II.閱讀理解20道40分40分鐘

III.詞匯和語(yǔ)法40道20分25分鐘

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2011年廣東學(xué)位英語(yǔ)考試試題及答案

PartIVocabularyandStructure(25points,30minutes)

Directions:Thereare50incompletesentencesinthispart.Foreach

sentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ChoosetheONE

answerthatbestcompletesthesentence.Thenmarkthecorresponding

letterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.

1.By1929,MickeyMousewasaspopular____childrenasCocaCola.

A)forB)withC)toD)in

2.Whenyoubuyanythingexpensive,neverforgettoaskforthefrom

theshop.

A)receiptB)trustC)

renderD)tale

3.ThefinancialsupportisdecidednotonlyaccordingtoyourGREscore,

butalsoaccordingtoyourincollege.

A)intelligenceB)policyC)performanceD)

statement

4.ProfessorSmithisalsotheoftheinternationalprogramoffice.

Ifyouhaveanyproblemwhenyoustudyhere,youmaygotohimforhelp.

A)detectiveB)presidentC)

managerD)director

5.Wedonothavea____schoolinourinstitute.Thehighestdegreewe

provideforthestudentsisaB.A.andaB.S..

A)graduateB)highC)

gradeD)continue

6.Paperclips,drawingpinsandsafety-pinswerealloverthefloor.

A)separatedB)sprayedC)

spilledD)scattered

7.Iamwritingmymothertoexpressherthanksforyourgift.

A)inmemoryofB)onbehalfofC)withrespect

toD)onaccountof

8.Inconsideringmenforjobsinourfirm,wegivetothosewith

someexperience.

A)privilegeB)adviceC)prizeD)

preference

9.Sheisamusicianthanherbrother.

A)muchofB)muchasC)moreofD)

moreas

10.Theassignmentsaretoohard.Ican,t___thework.

A)keepupwithB)catchupwithC)comeup

withD)putupwith

11.RobertSpring,a19thcenturyforger,wassogoodathisprofession

thathewasabletomakehislivingfor15yearsbysellingsignatures

offamousAmericans.

A)artificialB)genuineC)falseD)

natural

12.In1890thereweremanyAmericancitiesandtownswherepartofaday,s

schoolinstructionwasconductedinlanguageEnglish.

A)morethanB)otherthanC)exceptthatD)

exceptfor

13.Theproblemwillbediscussedatlengthinthe___Chapter.

A)consequentB)latterC)lateD)

subsequent

14.Theyaremembersoftheclubbyoftheirgreatwealth.

A)virtueB)wayC)meansD)word

15.Thevalueoftheindustrialdroppedfromabout70billiondollars

toslightlymorethan31billion.

A)outcomeB)outlookC)outputD)outset

16.Scientistsbelievethatcolorblindnessisa(n)defect,andthere

isnocureforit.

A)retainedB)inheritedC)receivedD)

infected

17.Shewasgladthathersuccesswouldforthewomenwhowouldfollow.

A)beeasiertomakeB)makeiteasierC)be

easierD)makethingseasier

18.Fredsaysthathispresentjobdoesnotprovidehimwithenough

forhisorganizingability.

A)scopeB)spaceC)capacityD)extent

19.SanFranciscoisusuallycoolinthesummer,butLosAngeles.

A)israrelyB)hardlyisC)rarelyisD)is

scarcelly

20.You,vebeenoverworkingrecently,andwouldfindaholiday.

A)fortunateB)essentialC)

profitableD)beneficial

21.youarefamiliarwiththeauthor'sideas,tryreadingallthe

sectionsasquicklyasyoupossiblycan.

A)EversinceB)NowthatC)SothatD)As

longas

22.Thepeopledidn'ttrustSenatorMaxwell,otherwisehe.

A)wouldhavere-electedB)wouldhavebeenre-elected

C)musthavebeenre-electedD)weretobere-elected

23.Gostraightintothecaveandfindoutwhat,sinthere,?

A)willyouB)don'tyouC)doyouD)canyou

24.Theoldmanwasshockedtolearnthathisillnesscouldresultindeath

ifuntreated.

A)toleaveB)tobeleftC)leavingD)left

25.Ourteacherrecommendthatweasattentiveaspossiblewhenwe

visitthemuseum.

A)areB)beC)wereD)shallbe

26.Theoldmancameupstairswithgreatstrength,hisrighthand_

astickforsupport.

A)heldB)holdingC)beingholdingD)was

holding

27.Mywifesaidinherletterthatshewouldappreciatefromyou

sometime.

A)hearingB)tohearC)havingheardD)

tohaveheard

28.Itaroundnineo,clockwhenIdrovebackhomebecauseitwas

alreadydark.

A)hadtobeB)wastobeC)mustbeD)must

havebeen

29.Ifyouactthedoctor,sadvice,youwon'tgetwellagain.

A)asidefromB)contrarytoC)capable

ofD)priorto

30.Visitorscomingforshortperiodsoftimedonotalwaysexperience___

intenseemotionsvisitorswholiveinforeigncountriesforlonger

terms.

A)thesame???asB)both???andC)either...

orD)so…that

31.Urbanmothershaddifficultytheirchildrenintochildcare

facilities.

A)getB)togetC)ingettingD)forgetting

32.Ifittoomuchtrouble,I'dloveacupoftea.

A)isn'tB)wasn,tC)weren,tD)hadn'tbeen

33.ThepopulationofmanyAlaskancitieshasdoubledinthepastthree

years.

A)largerthanB)asgreatasC)morethanD)as

manyas

34.Allthatcanbedone.

A)havebeendoneB)havedoneC)has

doneD)hasbeendone

35.Apersonbeatingadrumorblowingatrumpetcausesvibrationsinthe

airsoundwaves.

A)callsB)calledC)iscalledD)arecalled

36.Thesenationalparksareveryimportantforpreservingmanyanimals,

whowould____runtheriskofbecomingextinct.

A)otherwiseB)neverthelessC)thereforeD)

instead

37.Theyhadanaccidentontheroadanddidn,tattheirhoteluntil

aftermidnight.

A)showoffB)checkinC)checkoutD)dropout

38.AfterhisleaveTomwentbackondutytohissoldiers.

A)putinchargeofB)bechargedwithC)betakenin

chargebyD)takechargeof

39.Thethreerowsatthefrontareforguests.

A)conservedB)depositedC)reservedD)

stored

40.Onethingit'ssafetosayaboutrobotsisthatanythingyoucanwrite

aboutthemwillalreadybebythetimeit'sread.That'showfast

robottechnologyisdeveloping.

A)outoforderB)outofdateC)outof

controlD)outofsight

41.Theautumnairfeltsohewenttofetchacoat.

A)coolB)severeC)harshD)chilly

42.Amanagingdirectorcannotexpecttohavemuchtimetotopurely

personalmatters.

A)reserveB)spareC)concentrateD)devote

43.Hisenthusiasmfortheplanseemstohave,forheneverspeaks

aboutitanymore.

A)wornoffB)gotdownC)fallenoutD)used

up

44.Withthespringhereyoucantheseskibootstillyouneedthem

againnextwinter.

A)putawayB)getridofC)giveawayD)doaway

with

45.Noartisticcreationcanachievegreatnessif___fromlife.

A)resultedB)escapedC)divorcedD)

shielded

46.ThePetersonshaveaverydaughter.Sheisalwaysrunningand

jumping.

A)quietB)vigorousC)naughtyD)

mischievous

47.Ifyoulikealargeprintofyourphotographwecanblowitfor

you.

A)upB)throughC)outD)over

48.Thespeakeragreedtofromthepositionthathehadjuststated.

A)returnB)jumpC)withdrawD)retreat

49.Somehobbiescanonlybebyrichpeople.

A)takeninB)takenonC)takenupD)taken

over

50.Ithinkitisonlybyaofimaginationthatyousayyouhaveseen

aghost.

A)pinchB)lackC)shortageD)stretch

PartIIReadingComprehension(45points,50minutes)

Directions:Thereare6passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowed

bysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemthereare

fourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice

andmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasingleline

throughthecentre.

Passage1

Question51to55arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

Censorship(審查制度)isforthegoodofsocietyasawhole.Imaginewhat

chaostherewouldbeifwelivedinasocietywithoutlaws.Likethelaw,

censorshipcontributestothecommongood.

Somepeoplethinkthatitisdisgracefulthatacensorshouldinterfere

withworksofart.Whoisthisperson,theysay,tobanthisgreatbook

orcutthatgreatfilm?Noonecansethimselfupasasuperiorbeing.

Butwemustremembertwothings.Firstly,wheregenuineworksofartare

concerned,moderncensorsareextremelyliberalintheirviews----often

farmoreliberalthanalargesectionofthepublic.Artisticmeritis

somethingwhichcensorsclearlyrecognize.Andsecondly,wemustbearin

mindthatthegreatproportionofbooks,playsandfilmswhichcomebefore

thecensorareveryfarfrombeing,zworksofart”.

Whendiscussingcensorship,therefore,weshouldnotconfineour

attentiontogreatmasterpieces,butshouldconsiderthevastnumbersof

publicationsandfilmswhichmakeupthebulk(大部分)ofthe

entertainmentindustry.Whencensorshiplawsarerelaxed,dishonest

peoplearegivenalicencetoproducevirtuallyanythinginthenameof

“art”.Thereisanincreasingtendencytoequate"artistic"with

“pornographic”(色情的).Sooneofthegreatthingsthatcensorshipdoes

istopreventcertainpeoplefrommakingfatprofitsbycorruptingthe

mindsofothers.Societywouldreallybepoorerifitdepriveditselfof

thewisecounselandtherestraininginfluencewhichacensorprovides.

51.Acensor'sdutyis____.

A)toseethereisnofilthycontentinpublicationsorfilms

B)tobanbooksandcutfilms

C)todistinguishworksofartfromothers

D)tomakesurethatnolicenceisgiventodishonestpeople

52.Somepeopleareagainstcensorshipforthereasonthat.

A)censorshipisnotconsistentwiththeidealsofdemocracy

B)censorspreventpeoplefrommakingprofits

C)censorsareconservativeandcannotappreciateartisticmerit

D)censorshiplimitsthewaypeoplefeelandthink

53.Whenthewritersays〃toequate'artistic'which'pornographic',he

means.

A)thereisnocleardistinctionbetweenwhatisartisticandwhatis

pornographic

B)masterpiecesaresometimesoffensivetodecency

C)manypornographicworkswillbepublishedinthenameofart

D)artisticworksandpornographicworkshavethesamemarketvalue

54.Accordingtothewriter,asocietyfreefromcensorship.

A)wouldbepoormaterially

B)wouldexposeitspeopletodangersofbeingcorrupted

C)couldnotdevelopitsentertainmentindustry

D)wouldallowonlyasmallsectionofpeopletomakeprofits

55.Allthefollowingarethewriter'sviewsexceptthat____.

A)censorsarefullyqualifiedfortheirjob

B)masterpiecesevenwithpornographiccontentarestillmasterpieces

C)societywillnotdowithoutcensorship

D)manybooks,playsandfilmsarenotworksofart

Passage2

Question56to60arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

AfewweeksagoIwastalkingtoaschoolinspectorinoneofthemore

fashionabledistrictsofParis.Sheastonishedmebysayingthatifshe

hadyoungchildrentoday,she'dprobablysendthemtoaprivateschool.

Shehaddevoted25yearsofherlifetotheidealoffreepubliceducation,

shesaid,butthetruthwasthestatesystemwasinamess.

Therearetwomainproblems:StateschoolsinFrancehavetoaccept

whateverteachersareassignedtothembytheMinistryofEducation.As

myschoolinspectorfriendputit,“oneyearaschoolmaybeexcellent;

threeorfouryearslater,halftheteachersmaybeincapable!”Thatis

notveryreassuringifyou'reaparent.Privateschoolscanchoosetheir

ownteachers.

Theotherproblemisdisciplineor,rather,thelackofit.Notlongago

aschoolinBirminghammadeheadlinesinBritainbecausetheteacherswere

beingterrorizedbytheirpupils.Inthedesolatesuburbsoflow-cost

apartmentblocks,throwntogetherinthe1960sontheoutskirtsofmost

bigFrenchcities,suchstoriesarecommonplace.Vandalism(破壞他人貝才

產(chǎn)的行為),drug-takingandextortionaren,tlimitedtoschoolsinpoor

areaseither.Arecentpollfoundthat88percentofFrenchchildrenrate

asthebiggestproblemoftheirschoollivestheprevalence(流行,猖

獗)offactionsandgangswhichspendalltheirtimefightingoneanother.

Smallwonder,then,thattheprivateschools,withtheiremphasison

traditionalvalues,areundergoinganewsurgeofpopularity(despite

disapprovalfromFrance"snewsocialistleaders),andcompetitiontoget

intothebestofthemhasnowbecomeintense.

56.TheFrenchschoolinspectorhaslongbeenasupporterof____.

A)compulsoryeducationB)freeprivateeducation

C)privateschoolsD)thestateschool

system

57.TheFrenchstateeducationsystem.

A)doesnotguaranteethecompetenceofteachersB)seemstohave

noseriousdifficulties

C)isrunning

smoothlyD)

promisestomaintainhighstandards

58.PrivateschoolsinFrancetoday.

A)aregenerallyundergoingchangesfortheworse

B)enjoytheprestige(聲望)ofbecomingtheplacetosendone,schildren

to

C)havebecomevictimsofvandalism

D)neverhireteacherswhostresstraditionalvalues

59.Lackofdisciplineamongstudentsisrampantinstateschools.

A)intheParisslums,butnotinotherareas

B)noticeablyandsolelyinthepoorerareasinFrenchcities

C)almosteverywhereinFrance

D)ratherrestrictedtoBirmingham

60.Francechildrenwhowishtogotothebestprivateschoolscandoso

by.

A)takinghighlycompetitiveexaminationsB)simplysending

inapplications

C)joiningfactionsandgangsD)

drawinglots

PartHICloze(10points,15minutes)

Directions:Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.Foreachblank

therearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Youshouldchoosethe

Onethatthebestfitsintothepassage.Thenmarkthecorrespondingletter

ontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecettre.

Todayvegetables,fish,fruit,meatandbeerarecannedinenormous

quantities.Withinthreegenerationsthe81habitsofmillionshavebeen

revolutionized.Foodsthatwerepreviously82maynowbeeatenatanytime,

andstrangefoodsare83farfromthecountrieswheretheyare84.The

cropsmanyfarmersnowproduceoftendependonthenearnessofacanning

factory.

Thefirststageinthecanning85isthepreparationoftherawfood.

Diseasedandwasteportionsarethrown86;meatandfisharecleanedand

trimmed;fruitandvegetableswashedandgradedfor87.Thejobsare

principally88bymachine.

Thenextstage,forvegetablesonly,issoakinvery89orboilingwater

forashorttimetoremoveairand90thevegetable.Thismakes91easier

topackintocansforsterilization(freefromlivinggerms).Somepacking

machinesfill92to400cansaminute.Fruit,fishandmeatarepacked

rawandcoldintocans,andthenalltheairisremoved.93thecansare

sealed,thepressureinsideeachcanisonlyabouthalfthepressureof

theoutsideair.

Thesterilizationprocesswhichfollowsthecansaresubjected94steam

orboilingwater,withthetemperatureandtime95accordingtothetype

offood.Cansoffruit,forexample,96only5-10minutesinboilingwater,

97meatandfisharecookedathighertemperaturesfor98period.After

sterilization,thecansarecooledquicklyto32degreetopreventthe

contents99becomingtoosoft.

Thefinalstagebeforesendingofftothegrocerislabeling,andpacking

thetinsintoboxes.Nowadays,however,labelingisoftenprintedonin

100bythecan-makerandnopaperlabelsarethenrequired.

81.A)eatB)eatableC)eatenD)eating

82.A)monthlyB)year-roundC)seasonalD)quarterly

83.A)accessibleB)obtainedC)availableD)usable

84.A)plantingB)grownC)growingD)producing

85.A)processB)reactionC)processionD)program

86.A)aboutB)awayC)downD)up

87.A)sizeB)lengthC)heightD)

breadth

88.A)hadB)fulfilledC)pockedD)done

89.A)chillyB)coldC)hotD)

freezing

90.A)softenB)cookC)steamD)harden

91.A)themB)itC)usD)

that

92.A)upB)downC)inD)on

93.A)WhenB)IfC)AlthoughD)

Before

94.A)onB)toC)inD)

at

95.A)variesB)varyC)variedD)

varying

96.A)costB)spendC)takeD)

consume

97.A)asB)becauseC)whileD)

for

98.A)lessB)longerC)

shorterD)more

99.A)offB)throughC)

byD)from

100.A)fashionB)beforehandC)advanceD)

practice

PartIVEnglish-ChineseTranslation(20points,15minutes)

Directions:Inthispart,therearesixitemswhichyoushouldtranslate

intoChinese,eachitemconsistingoneormoresentences.Theyareall

takenfromthereadingpassageyouhavejustread.

①(line1-3,para.3,passage1)Whendiscussingcensorship,therefore,

weshouldnotconfineourattentiontogreatmasterpieces,butshould

considerthevastnumbersofpublicationsandfilmswhichmakeupthebulk

(大部分)oftheentertainmentindustry.

②(line2-3,para.2,passage2)Asmyschoolinspectorfriendputit,

“oneyearaschoolmaybeexcellent;threeorfouryearslater,halfthe

teachersmaybeincapable!,z

(3)(line5-7,para.2,passage3)Hemustserveasamanresponsiblefor

thefortunehehasearnedandusethatfortunetoprovidegreater

opportunityforallandtoincreaseman'sknowledgeofhimselfandof

hisuniverse.

(4)(line2-4,para.2,Passage4)Itisjustoneofseveraltechniques

beingtriedatU.S.medicalschoolsandhospitalsinanattempttodeal

withthemostuniversalcomplaintaboutdoctors:lackofsympathy.

⑤(line6-9,para.1,Passage5)Differentialsininfantmortality

wereverylarge---75percenthigherinpovertythaninnonpovertyareas.

Inbothcases,thedifferencesbetweenwhiteandnonwhitewereevenmore

substantialthanbetweenpovertyandnonpovertyareas.

⑥(line3-4,para.4,passage6)Monitoringbycomputerhasprovento

beveryaccurateandincreasesearlydiscoveryoflifethreateningevents.

PartV&n,bsp;Writing(20points,35minutes)

Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed35minutestowritea

compositiononthetopicDiligenceistheFatherofSuccess.Youshould

writeatleast120wordsandbaseyourcompositionontheoutline(given

inChinese)below.

2010年廣東省學(xué)士學(xué)位英語(yǔ)學(xué)位統(tǒng)考真題

PartIDialogueCompletion(15points)

Directions:Thereare15shortincompletedialoguesinthispart,each

followedby4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatbest

completesthedialogueandmarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEET.

1.Whatdayisittoday?

A.MondayB.It'sfineC.June14D.Nineo'clock

2.----Excuseme.Canyoutellmethetime,please?

A.Sure,pleaseB.ThankyousomuchC.It'ssixo'clockD.Yes,Ican

3.MayIusethetelephone?

A.GoaheadB.ThankyousomuchC.Don?tworryD.Youarewelcome

4.----WouldyouliketocometothepartyFridayevening?

A.That'srightB.Yes,I'dliketoC.I'11belateD.No,nevermind

5.I'msorryIcan'tgiveyouanyhelp.

----That'sOK..

A.WhatapityB.Idon'tcare

C.ThankyouallthesameD.Don,tmentionit

6.----Howdidyoufindyourvisittothemuseum,Eddie?

A.IwentthereallbymyselfB.Oh,wonderful,indeed

C.MyfriendshowedmethereD.BytakingaNo.2bus.

7.Ididn'tknowthiswasaone-waystreet,sir.

A.It'sdifferent.B.Howdoyoudo?

C.Howdareyousaythat?D.Sorry,butthat'snoexcuse.

8.----Idon'twanttoeatanything.I'mnotfeelingwelltoday.

-------------------,Carlos.Ihopeyou'11bebettersoon.

A.Itdoesn,tmatterB.Don'tbother

C.I'mbetternowD.Vmsorrytohearthat

9.AreyougoingtotakepartintheEnglishcontesttobeheldat

theendofthisterm?

A.I'mafraidB.IdoC.ItdependsD.It'sapleasure

10.----Today'sSunday.WhataboutgoingtotheScienceMuseum?

A.TakeiteasyB.Let'scallitaday

C.That'sagoodideaD.It'skindofyoutosayso

11.----Ihavejustpassedmyexam.Ifeelsorelievednow.

A.ThankyouB.WelldoneC.CheerupD.Mypleasure

12.Don'tforgettopassonthemessagetomyteacher.

A.Yes,Idon'tB.Idon'tthinksoC.No,Iwon'tD.Sorry,Iwouldn'

t

13.----Howcouldyousaythat?

-------------------.Ididn'tmeantohurtyou.

A.Itdoesn,tmatterB.That'sallright

C.IamreallysorryD.Noneofyourbusiness

14.Youhavegivenusawonderfulparty,Mrs.Johnson.

A.Don'tsaytoB.I'mgladyouenjoyedit

C.ItisinterestingforyoutosaysoD.Oh,I'mafraidIdidn,torganize

itwell

15.What'sthematter?Youreallylookupset.

----Well,betterlucknexttime.

A.IhavewonaprizeB.Ifailedanimportanttest

C.Why,IalwayslookuptoyouD.Me?Ineverlookdownuponanybody

PartIIReadingComprehension(40points)

Directions:Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachofthepassagesis

followedby5questionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemthere

are4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosethebestoneandmarkyouranswer

ontheANSWERSHEET.

PassageOne

WeareallbusytalkingaboutandusingtheInternet,buthowmanyofus

knowthehistoryoftheInternet?

ManypeoplearesurprisedwhentheyfindthattheInternetwassetupas

recentlyasthe1960s.Atthattime,computerswerelargeandexpensive.

Computernetworksdidn'tworkwell.Ifonecomputerinthenetworkbroke

down,thenthewholenetworkstopped.Soanewnetworksystemhadtobe

setup.Itshouldbegoodenoughtobeusedbymanydifferentcomputers.

Ifpartofthenetworkwasnotworking,informationcouldbesenthrough

anotherpart.Inthiswaythecomputernetworksystemwouldkeeponworking

allthetime.

AtfirsttheInternetwasonlyusedbythegovernment,butinthe1970s,

universities,hospitalsandbanksbegantouseit,too.However,computers

werestillveryexpensiveandtheInternetwasdifficulttouse.Atthe

beginningofthe1990s,computersbecamecheaperandeasiertouse.And

scientistsdevelopedsoftwarethatmadeInternet“surfing”more

convenient.

Todayitiseasytogetonlineanditissaidthatmillionsofpeopleuse

theInterneteveryday.

16.TheInternetwassetupin

A.1960B.the1960sC.1970D.the1970s

17.Computernetworksdidn,tworkwellatfirstbecause

A.computerswerelargeandexpensive

B.computerscouldn,tsendinformationfast

C.computersdidn'tfitintothesamenetwork

D.ifonecomputerfailed,thewholenetworkstopped

18.WhichofthefollowingwasthefirsttousetheInternet?

A.Governments.B.Un

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