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大學(xué)英語(一)

一.簡答題(共12題,66。分)

1句子翻譯:眾所周知,肺癌至少部分地是由于吸煙過多而引起的。

正確答案:Itiswellknownthatlungcanceriscausedatleastinpartbysmokingtoo

much.

2句子翻譯:在美國,許多父母在孩子出生之前就為他們的教育留出一筆???。

正確答案:ManyparentsintheUnitedStatessetasideafundfortheirchildren's

educationbeforetheyareborn.

3句子翻譯:除了每周寫作文外,我們的英語老師還給我們布置了八本書在暑假里閱讀。

正確答案:Inadditionto/Apartfromwritingcompositionsonaweeklybasis,our

Englishteacherassigneduseightbookstoreadduringthesummervacation.

4句子翻譯:老人讀完信后失望之極,竟用顫抖的手指把它撕得粉碎。

正確答案:Afterreadingthelettertheoldmanwassodisappointedthathetoreit

intolittlebitswithtremblingfingers.

5句子翻譯:接受這份工作就得經(jīng)常在周末上班,但約翰并不在意。

正確答案:Totakethisjobwouldinvolveworkingonweekendsfrequently,butJohn

didn'tmind.

6句子翻譯:被告(defendant)否認(rèn)他曾經(jīng)向政府官員付錢以獲得合同。

正確答案:Thedefendantdeniedthathehadevermadeanypaymenttothe

governmentofficialtogetacontract.

7句子翻譯:即使他的祖母不能來參加他的生日宴會,她也會寄給他T??蓯鄣亩Y物。對

這一點湯姆深信不疑。

正確答案:Evenifhisgrandmothercouldnotcometohisbirthdayparty,shewould

sendhimalovelypresent.Tomwassureofthat.

8句子翻譯:我們認(rèn)為他不能在一刻鐘內(nèi)走完那段距離,但他卻成功地做到了這一點。

正確答案:Wedidn'tthinkhecouldcoverthedistanceinaquarterofanhour,buthe

succeededindoingit.

9句子翻譯:作者認(rèn)為,如果優(yōu)秀工人經(jīng)常得到加薪和提拔,他們就會有更大的生產(chǎn)積極

性。

Theauthorthinksthatifexcellentworkersgetfrequentpayincreasesand

promotions,theywillhavegreaterincentivetoproduce.

10句子翻譯:由于流感(theflu)在社區(qū)傳播,她用暖和的冬衣將自己裹起來,以防傳染

上這種疾病。

正確答案:Asthefluwasspreadinginthecommunity,shewrappedherselfinwarm

winterclothingtoavoidcatchingthedisease.

11句子翻譯:他們老是對她說她有數(shù)學(xué)天才,她感到很不好意思。

正確答案:Shewasembarrassedwhentheykepttellinghershehadageniusfor

mathematics.

12句子翻譯:我真希望你能拿出一個比這更好的解決辦法(solution)來。

正確答案:Idohopethatyoucancomeupwithabettersolutionthanthisone.

二.連線題(共3題,16.5分)

1請將以下有下劃線的單詞和詞組與其對應(yīng)意義進行匹配。

第一組數(shù)據(jù)

wortkwki/eprograms

。■"?八1socialproblem

inve八七

beprohibitedbylaw

propose

thege八er/七'。&gap

disturb

bardg

COMC%withbettershows

wehad〃ball

第二組數(shù)據(jù)

putforwardforconsideration

distancebetweentheyoungandtheold

troublethemindof

hadaverygoodtime

almostnot

ofthepresenttime

worththetimespent

produce(sth.)forthefirsttime

forbidden

produce

我的答案

731.------------73

-32.------------

723.------------

734.------------73

二5.------------二

~36.------------二

-37.------------3

8.------------3

9.------------3

10.------------~3

答案解析:

2

請將以下加下劃線的單詞和詞組與其對應(yīng)意義進行匹配。

?第一組數(shù)據(jù)

deteri^iMdtocarryouthisp\av\

covered14noOexiles

sailsingle-handedroundtheworld

fortiA八at叫

totheboat

contactthenearestperson.

aship八e即如

whathewaitedto〃"。出?依人

c。/que/fear

儂。wove/

第二組數(shù)據(jù)

besides

*

byoneself

*

traveled

notfaraway

havingastrongwill

*

overcome

harm

luckily

getintouchwith

succeedindoing

正確答案

三1.-

三2.

3.-------------3.

4.-------------"34.-

5.-------------35.

6.-------------6.

7.-------------37.

8.-------------38.

9.-------------Z19.

10.-------------10.

答案解析:

3

選詞填空:

DuringherhighschooldaysLindamadeuphermindtowriteand1her

ownbooks.Whenshetoldherfellowstudentswhatshehaddecidedto

do,they2laughter.Their3leftherdeeply4,butshedidnotlose

heart.Instead,shekeptputtingdownonpaperwhatshefelt,refusingtobelievethatittook

a5todowriting.AftershegotmarriedLindahadtolookafterherchildrenanddoall

thecooking,cleaningand6forthefamily.Butstillshemanagedto

fither7workinmostofthetime.Sofarshehaswritteneightbooks,fourofwhich

havebeen8.Lindafirmlybelievesthatyoucanwriteabooksolongas

you9it.Itdoesn'tmatterwhat10youhave.Whatdoesmatteriswhetheryou

haveagreatdeterminationtosucceed.

第一組數(shù)據(jù)

1

2

3、

3

4、

4

*5、

5

*

7

8、

8

9、

q

10、

1。

?第二組數(shù)據(jù)

bustinto

illustrate

genius

setyourn/u'八d。八

laundry

laughter

favourite

qualifications

J、

published

正確答案

1.

2.32.

3.------------

4.------------

5.------------

6.------------

7.------------

8.------------

9.------------

10.------------310.----------

答案解析:

三.閱讀理解(共3題,17.5分)

1

ANewToy

Iwaseightyearsoldwhenourneighborsacrossthehallgotatelevision.It

wasverysmallandveryexpensive,butthatdidn'tmatter.ITWAS

WONDERFUL.Everyoneinthebuildingcameuptothefifthfloortoseethislatest

wonderofthemodernworld.Somepeople,theluckyones,stayedforawhileand

gottowatchawholegrogram.Thatwasin1948.

Soonalotofpeoplegotnewtelevisions,butnotus.Myparentsdidn'tlike

television.Theydidn'tthinkitwasgoodforchildren.Beingagooddocile

son,Ididn'targuewiththem.ButIdidsecretlywatchtelevision-atmy

friends,homes.

By1955televisionsweren,tsoexpensiveandtheyweremuchlarger.Myparents

stillthoughttelevisionwasnztgoodforus,butmysistersinsisted.Theysaid

weweretheonlypeopleintheneighborhoodwhodidn'thaveone.Al1their

friendstalkedaboutcertainprogramsandactors,butmysisterscouldn,

t.Theirfriendslaughedatthem,andmysistersfeltwretched,veryunhappy.

Oneday,myyoungestsistercamefromschoolandstartedtocry.Shesaidshe

wasnevergoingbacktoschoolandthatlifewithouttelevisionwasn'tworth

living.Shecriedandsobbed.Myparents'usualargumentsonlymadehermore

inconsolable.Nothingtheysaidmadeherfeelanybetter.Well,whatcouldthey

do?

Thenextmorning,withouttellingus,myparentswentoutandgotanewTV.That

afternoonanantennawasputontheroof.Suzannecamehomefromschoolandran

intothehouse.

“Whereisit?Whereisit?”Shecried."Iknowit'shere."Shewas

breathless,andhereyeswereshinywithexcitement.

"It'sinthelivingroom,"mymothersaidasmysisterranofftolookat,

toadmire,thisbeautifulthingcalledatelevision.

LaterIaskedher,“HowdidyouknowtheTVwashere?”

“Theantenna.Nowourhouselookslikeeveryoneelse's."

Shehadawonderfulsmileonherface.

WhenwewereyoungourparentsallowedustowatchTVtwohoursanight.On,

yes.Andwecouldn*twatchuntilourhomeworkwasfinished.Butafterayear

ortwo,TVwasnrtexcitingornewanymore.Itbecamejustanotherpartofourlives,

likeshoesorsoap.MyparentsstillhadfearsaboutTV.Weweregoingtoforget

howtoread,theysaid.AndwerenotgoingtoreadbooksbecausewatchingTVwas

easier,theysaid.AndTVwasgoingtofillourmindswithviolence,they

said.Theysaidlotsofthingslikethat—onceadayatleast.Idisagreedwith

them.Ithoughttheywereold-fashioned,thinkingtoomuchofoldwaysandideas.

Today,peoplestillargueaboutthevalueofTV.Nobodycandenythepowerof

TV.Ithasanenormous,averypowerful,influenceonourlives.Onthe

average,Americansspend30hoursaweekwatchingTV.Isthisinfluencegoodor

bad?Thisisanunanswerablequestionindeed:Itishardenoughtomeasure

influence;anditisevenhardertodecidewhatisgoodandwhatisnt.Whatis

good,Isuppose,isthatmanypeopleareconcernedaboutTV'sinfluenceandthat

wehavethepowertochangewhatwedon'tlike.

RecentlyIreadanarticleinthenewspaperaboutthepeopleofMonhegan

Island,18kilometersoffthecoastofMaine.Thesepeopledon'thaveelectricity,

andtheydecided,onceagain,thatthey1ikeditthatway.Onlyahandfulpeople

livethereduringthelongwinter,andtheylivewithoutelectricity—by

choice.Electricity,theythink,wouldmakethingstooeasyandspoiltheirway

oflife.Maybetheywou1dbemoreinterestedinstayinghomeandwatching

television.

(1)[判斷題]

Inthelate1940sTVwasconsideredamiracleofthetimes

正確答案:,我的答案:V

(2)[判斷題]

WhenhisneighborsboughtaTVset,theauthorwonderedwhytheyhadspentsomuchmoney

onsuchasmalltoy.

正確答案:X我的答案:

(3)[判斷題]

Theauthordidn'targuewithhisparentsbecauseheknewitwasuselesstodoso.

正確答案:X我的答案:

(4)[判斷題]

Bythemid-1950sTVhadbecomeverypopularandnearlyallthepeopleintheneighborhood

hadoneintheirhomes.

正確答案:V我的答案:

(5)[判斷題]

Theauthor'sparentsboughtaTVfinallybecausetheydidn'twanttheirdaughterstobe

laughedat.

正確答案:X我的答案:

(6)[判斷題]

Onthatunforgettableday,Suzanne,theyoungestdaughter,wassoexcitedthathereyeswere

shiningwithtears.

正確答案:X我的答案:

(7)[判斷題]

ToSuzanne,themostimportantthingwastobelikeherfriends.

正確答案:V我的答案:

(8)[判斷題]

TheparentsallowedtheirchildrentowatchTVonlyaftertheyhaddonetheirhomework.

正確答案:V我的答案:

(9)[判斷題]

Lateron,TVwasn'texcitingandnewanymore,andbecameapartofchildren'slives,sothey

lostinterestinit.

正確答案:X我的答案:

(10)[判斷題]

Theauthor'sparentsneverchangedtheirmindsabouttelevision.

正確答案:V我的答案:

2

Someonesaidtoaman,"'Travelandseetheworld."Heanswered,“Whyshould

I?Peoplearethesameeverywhere.Theyareborn.Theyarebabies.Theyare

children.Theyareadults.Theygrowold.Theydie.Whiletheyarealive,they

havethesameemotions.Theyfeelloveandhate,happinessandsadness,security

andfear,prideandshame,comfortanddiscomfort.ThatiswhyIdonotwantto

travel.Icanlearneverythinghere.Ymgoingtostayhome."

Themanwasright.Hewasalsowrong.Peoplearethesame,butpeopleare

alsodifferent.Theyal1havethesamepatternoflife—birth,youth,old

age,anddeath.Butthesestagesoflifehavedifferentvaluesindifferent

cultures.Also,whileallpeoplehavethesameemotions,thecausesofthese

emotionsaredifferent.Asituationthatmaybringhappinessinoneplacemay

notbringhappinessinanotherplace.

Forexample,inmanycountriesoldageisahappytime.Youngpeopleinthese

countriesshowrespecttotheoldpeople.Youngpeoplelistenwhenoldpeoplespeak

becausetheybelievethatanoldpersonisawiseperson.Inthatkindofsociety-

oldpeoplereceivehonor,privilegeandsatisfaction.InKorea,oldpeopleare

honoredandrespected.Whentheyaretoooldtolivealone,theylivewithason,

daughter,orotherrelatives.Whentheybecomesixty-oneyearsold,itisavery

happyandimportantevent.Thereisabigpartywithmanyguests.Theyreceive

manygifts.Thisbirthdayevenhasaspecialname.Allotherbirthdaysare

calledsingil(bornday).Thesixty-firstbirthdayiscalledhuan

gup(beginningofnewlife).Thesixty-firstbirthdayhasaspecialnamebecause

whenpeoplereachthistimeinlife,theattitudesoftheirfamilyandtheircommunity

changetowardthem.Theyoungerpeoplecall

then“grandfather"or"grandmother”,eveniftheyarenotrelatedto

them.Theirpositionin1ifeisgoodbecausetheyreceivehonorsand

respect.Everyonelooksforwardtothistime.

IntheUnitedStates,itisquitedifferentforoldpeople.Mostoldpeople

donotlivewiththeirchildrenorrelatives.Iftheyhaveenoughmoney,theybuy

housesorapartmentsinplaceswhereotheroldpeoplelive.Iftheyarenothealthy

andstrongenoughtolivealone,theyliveinspecialhomesforoldpeople.There,

strangerstakecareofthem.FormanyNorthAmericans,oldageisnotahappy

time.MostNorthAmericanswanttostayyoung.Theytrytostaythinandthey

actlikeyoungpeopleaslongaspossible.Theyeventrytospeakthelanguage

oftheyoung.Theydonotliketogrowoldbecausetheywillnotgethonororrespect

orattention.Also,businessesdonotwantoldpeopletoworkforthem.So,

oldpeopleusuallylivealoneandtheydonothavemanythingstodo.Oldagecan

beasadandlonelytimeforthem.

Sowecanseethatthemanwhostayedhomewaswrong.Peoplearedifferent

intheircustomsandtheirvalues.Thereareyoungpeopleandthereareoldpeople

inKoreaandinNorthAmerica,butitmaybebettertobeyounginNorthAmerica

andoldinKorea.

(1)[單選題]

Themandidnztwanttotravelbecause.

A、

hewastoooldandinverypoorhealth

B、

hecouldnotspeakaforeignlanguage

C、

hethoughthecouldlearneverythingaboutlifewithouttravelling

D、

hepreferredtostayhometoenjoyhisoldage

正確答案:C我的答案:

(2)[單選題]

Theword“security"inthefirstparagraphmightmean

A、

safety

B、

care

c、

danger

freedom

正確答案:A我的答案:

(3)[單選題]

Allovertheworldpeoplearethesamebecause.

A、

theyhavethesamehabitsandcustoms

theyhavethesamestagesoflife

c、

theyhavethesameemotions

D、

bothBandC

正確答案:D我的答案:

(4)[單選題]

WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?

A、

Peoplearethesame,butpeoplearealsodifferent.

B、

Stagesoflifehavedifferentvaluesindifferentcultures.

c、

Al1peoplehavethesameemotions,suchasloveandhate,happinessandsadness.

D、

Allpeoplefeelthesameemotionsinsimilarsituations.

正確答案:D我的答案:

(5)[單選題]

InKoreaoldpeoplearehappybecause

A、

theydon'thavetoworkanymore

B、

theycanliveaquietandcomfortablelife

C、

theycanenjoyanhonoredandrespectedlife

D、

bothBandC

正確答案:C我的答案:

(6)[單選題]

Theword“privilege“inthethirdparagraphmeans

A、

specialgifts

B、

specialrights

c、

specialcare

D、

specialtreatment

正確答案:B我的答案:

(7)[單選題]

InKorea,thesixty-firstbirthdayiscalledhuangup,whichmeans

A、

beginningofnewlife

B、

specialbirthday

C、

sixty-first

D、

respectedandhonoredoldage

正確答案:A我的答案:

(8)[單選題]

Theword〃community“inthethirdparagraphmaymean.

A、

friendsandrelatives

B、

localauthorities

C、

peoplelivinginthesamedistrict

D、

bothaandb

正確答案:C我的答案:

(9)[單選題]

IntheUnitedStates,mostoldpeoplearesadbecause.

A、

theywanttostayyoungbutcannot

B、

Theyhavetogoonworkingtosupportthemselves

C、

theyarenotrespectednorgivendueattention

D、

theycannotactlikeyoungpeopleanylonger

正確答案:C我的答案:

(10)[單選題]

Theword"businesses"inthefourthparagraphmeans.

A、

businessmen

B、

shopsorfactories

C、

peoplewhoareoftenbusy

D、

shopowners

正確答案:B我的答案:

3

Perhapsyouareanaveragestudentwithaverageintelligence.Youdowellenoughin

school,butyouprobablythinkyouwillneverbeatopstudent.Thisisnotnecessarilythe

case,however.Youcanreceivebettergradesifyouwantto.Yes,evenstudentsofaverage

intelligencecanbetopstudentswithoutadditionalwork.Here'show:

1.Planyourtimecarefully.Makealistofyourweeklytasks.Thenmakeascheduleor

chartofyourtime.Fillincommittedtimesuchaseating,sleeping,meetings,classes,etc.

Thendecideongood,regulartimesforstudying.Besuretosetasideenoughtimeto

completeyournormalreadingandworkassignments.Ofcourse,studyingshouldn't

occupyallofthefreetimeontheschedule.It*simportanttosetasidetimeforrelaxation,

hobbies,andentertainmentaswell.Thisweeklyschedulemaynotsolveallofyour

problems,butitwillmakeyoumoreawareofhowyouspendyourtime.Furthermore,it

willenableyoutoplanyouractivitiessothatyouhaveadequatetimeforbothworkand

play.

2.Findagoodplacetostudy.Chooseoneplaceforyourstudyarea.Itmaybeadesk

orachairathomeorintheschoollibrary,butitshouldbecomfortable,anditshouldnot

havedistractions.Whenyoubegintowork,youshouldbeabletoconcentrateonthe

subject.

3.Skimbeforeyouread.Thismeanslookingoverapassagequicklybeforeyoubegin

toreaditmorecarefully.Asyoupreviewthematerial,yougetsomeideaofthecontent

andhowitisorganized.Laterwhenyoubegintoreadyouwillrecognizelessimportant

materialandyoumayskipsomeoftheseportions.Skimminghelpsdoubleyourreading

speedandimprovesyourcomprehensionaswell.

4.Makegooduseofyourtimeinclass.Listeningtowhattheteachersaysinclass

meanslessworklater.Sitwhereyoucanseeandhearwell.Takenotestohelpyou

rememberwhattheteachersays.

5.Studyregularly.Gooveryournotesassoonasyoucanafterclass.Review

imp

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