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?2014年10月全國自主考試綜合英語(一)真題

自考 責(zé)任編輯:彭雅倩 2019-06-23

摘要:2014年10月全國自主考試綜合英語(一)真題及答案,綜合英語歷年真題

2014年10月全國自主考試綜合英語(一)真題及答案

2014年10月全國自主考試綜合英語(一)真題及答案,綜合英語歷年真題

一、語法和詞匯

從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)最佳答案。錯(cuò)選、多選或未選均無分。(本大題共20小題,每小題1分,共20分)

1. Jack said he ______here for almost three weeks when I arrived.

A.has come
B.had come
C.has been
D.had been

2. Mike studied hard in the college,______contributed to his success in later life.

A.thus
B.therefore
C.which
D.it

3. My friend suggested ______to Mary’s birthday party together.

A.we went
B.we go
C.us to go
D.we would go

4. I tried to telephone Cynthia last night but her number ______.

A.was engaged
B.engaged
C.was to be engaged
D.had engaged

5. They are going to have the landlady ______a new heating system.

A.installed
B.install
C.to install
D.to be installed

6. All things ________the strike will have to be cancelled.

A.considered
B.considering
C.be considered
D.having considered

7. My classmates regretted ________Professor Li’s lecture on the economic development in Asia.

A.not to attend
B.to not attend
C.not attending
D.having not attended

8. ______is generally accepted, computers affect our lives in many ways.

A.It
B.What
C.As
D.Which

9. _________, John could cope with a lot of difficulties very well.

A.Young was a boy
B.So young was a boy
C.As young he was
D.Young as he was

10. ________everyone else had left did Tom manage to concentrate on his work.

A.Until
B.Not until
C.It was until
D.It was not until

11. He was already ________his way to making his reputation as a writer when the war began in 1939.

A.over
B.at
C.in
D.on

12. Somehow she never seemed to be able to _______with her parents-in-law.

A.get along
B.get about
C.get in
D.get over

13. The search for the missing climber had to be _______when it got too dark.

A.called for
B.called in
C.called off
D.called up

14. Walking through an area like that after dark is really asking for _______.

A.tension
B.problem
C.trouble
D.confusion

15. To give students more freedom, I think we should offer more selective courses and fewer ______ones.

A.forced
B.enforced
C.necessary
D.compulsory

16. No sooner had the professor asked the question ______ several students raised their hands.

A.than
B.when
C.that
D.then

17. In my opinion, the overwhelmingly large population is the key ______ the understanding of many of our policies today.

A.on
B.to
C.in
D.at

18. The name of the city changed many times in the _______ of history.

A.course
B.cause
C.duration
D.process

19. After the accident, there was no hope of getting on his feet again, ______ climbing such a high mountain.

A.let along
B.not saying
C.without saying
D.let alone

20. We’ll set about an hour earlier to ______ possible delays on the way.

A.set off
B.allow for
C.catch up
D.make of

二、閱讀理解

認(rèn)真閱讀下列兩篇短文,每篇短文后有5個(gè)問題,根據(jù)短文的內(nèi)容從A、B、 C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)最佳答案。錯(cuò)選、多選或未選均無分。(本大題共10小題,每小題2分,共20分)

11.Passage 1British men are changing their traditional image but still are not as emotional in public as Americans, a new survey shows. When it comes to raw emotion, the Brits are now happy to shed tears quite openly-but Italians can still“out-sob”them. “Thirty percent of all British males have cried in the last month. That is a very high figure,” said Peter Marsh, director of the Social Issues Research Centre which took the emotional temperature of Britain.”O(jiān)nly two percent said they could not remember when they last cried.” Long gone is the “No Tears— We’re British” era when emotion was considered distinctly bad form. According to this survey, almost half the men opened the floodgates over a sad movie, book or TV program. Self-pity got 17 percent crying. Nine percent sobbed at weddings. “You can see what is happening over the generations. Role models burst into tears at the drop of a hat-people like Beckham with his New Man image. He had a little cry when he took his son Brooklyn to school for the first time,"  Marsh said. Women’s battle for equal rights has certainly had an effect, too-both in the workplace and at home. “Men in their twenties or thirties are interacting with women on equal terms much more so than a generation ago. They have to relate to the opposite sex. Women become more man-like and men become more female. This transfers into the workplace too.”Marsh said. From the days of Empire, the British have always considered themselves models of reserve,haughtily mocking“excitable foreigners” who show no restraint. Marsh argued the divide was still there:“We have probably not caught up with the Americans or the Italians when it comes to the actual  display of emotions. But we are clearly shifting. What we take as typical British reserve has been significantly eroded.”British men used to be quite reserved. But now they_______ .

A.sob more than Italians
B.like to act as their role models
C.show their feelings quite openly
D.express themselves freely just like Americans
British men used to be quite reserve

12. According to the survey, ______ British men cried over their own sufferings and troubles.

A.9 percent
B.17 percent
C.30 percent
D.50 percent

13. Role models burst into tears at the drop of a hat. Here “at the drop of a hat” means_______.

A.when a hat drops
B.without hesitation
C.without any reason
D.when people greet them

14. According to the passage, one factor that can account for British men’s change is _______.

A.their restraint
B.American influence
C.the women’s movement
D.their reserved image

15. The tone of the passage seems to be __________.

A.angry
B.gloomy
C.indifferent
D.factual

16.Passage 2There were shots as I ran. I ducked down, pushed between two men and ran for the river. I tripped at the edge and went in with a splash. The water was icy, but I stayed under until I thought my lungs would burst. The minute I came up I took a breath and plunged down again. Staying under the water was only too easy with so much clothing and my heavy army boots. When I came up for the second time, I saw a piece of timber ahead of me and reached it and held on with both hands. There were no shots now. I looked at the bank, which seemed to be going by very fast. The piece of timber swung in the current but I held on firmly and let it take me along. When I looked again the shore was out of sight.It was impossible to know how long I was in the river. It seemed a long time but may have only been ten minutes. It was early spring floods of barely-melted snow from the mountain tops that were swirling round me, and the water was unbearably cold. I was lucky to have the heavy timber to hold on to, and I lay with my arms locked round it in an exhausted embrace. Sections of trees and various objects that had been floated off the banks when the river rose raced by me, scratching and hitting me as they passed. It was beginning to be light enough to see the bushes along the muddy river bank. I wondered if I should sacrifice boots and clothes and try to swim ashore, but decided not to. I would be in a bad position if I landed barefoot. I had to get to headquarters somehow.I watched the shore come close, then swing away, then come closer again, and then the timber began to revolve slowly in the cross-currents of a bend in the river. As I faced the bank again,  so close now that I could see branches on a willow tree strong enough to grasp, I tried holding with one arm and swimming with the other to force the timber to the bank, but I did not bring it any closer. I drew up my feet against the side of the timber and shoved hard towards the bank. But although I was exercising all my strength, the current was carrying me away. I thought then I would drown because of my boots, but I fought through the water, and when I looked up, the bank was coming towards me, I kept swimming until I reached it. I clung to the willow branch without the strength to pull myself up, but I knew I would not drown now. I felt exhausted and sick in my stomach and chest from the effort, and I held on to the branches and waited. When the sick feeling was gone, I pulled myself up into a thick bush and rested again, still holding tight. Then I crawled out, pushed on through the willows and on to the bank.In the river, the writer came up for the first time _________.

A. after his lungs were damaged
B. when no more shots were fired
C. when the river became too cold
D. when he couldn’t hold his breath

17. When he came up the second time, _________.

A.a timber happened to be nearby
B.he could still hear the shots
C.the shore could no longer be seen
D.he tried to swim towards the bank

18. Which of the following statements is NOT true?

A.The water flew from snow mountains.
B.The water came from a spring.
C.The snow was melting.
D.It was early spring.

19. The underlined word “shoved”in Paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ________.

A.pulled
B.threw
C.pushed
D.moved

110. How did he manage to save himself from drowning?

A.By fighting through the water.
B.By sacrificing his clothing.
C.By kicking off his shoes.
D.By watching the bank.

三、標(biāo)音

用國際音標(biāo)標(biāo)出下列單詞中劃線字母或字母組合的讀音。(本大題共20小題,每小題0.5分,共10分) (注意:使用新式或老式音標(biāo)均可)

21.contribution

22.lose

23.achievement

24.loose

25.challenge

26.authority

27.sympathy

28.beneath

29.thoroughly

210.merchant

211.violence

212.mechanical

213.barefoot

214.prejudice

215.annoy

216.cautiously

217.occupation

218.rigorous

219.following

220.know

四、完形填空

(本大題共20小題,每小題0.5分,共10分)

31.A. 從下列單詞中選擇適當(dāng)?shù)脑~填空,每個(gè)詞只能用一次。

as               pieces           with           of

beautifully       why             and            perfect

home            difference       making        torn

Fred Ames and I haven’t much in common. I sometimes wonder  51   we
are friends at all. Perhaps it is Fred’s skill  52  a craftsman that I find so attractive. He's always busy  53  things. Everything he makes is so  54  that I sometimes feel a bit jealous  55  him. If I happen to mention that one of my books is so old and  56  that I shall have to throw it away, Fred takes it home  57  him and returns it a few days later  58  bound. If I knock over a vase and it is broken into a thousand   59 ,  Fred puts it together again in such a way that only an expert would see the  60  . I wish I could be like him.(51)

32.(52)

33.(53)

34.(54)

35.(55)

36.(56)

37.(57)

38.(58)

39.(59)

310.(60)

311.B. 根據(jù)課文的內(nèi)容在每個(gè)空白處填入一個(gè)恰當(dāng)?shù)脑~。The first person stood up and told a very funny joke about an Englishman whofell in love with his umbrella. When he finished, he was  61  tears of laughter, for he always laughed at his  62  jokes. The rest of the group remained  63  silent. You could tell from their faces and their eyes  64  they found the joke funny, but not one of them was going to laugh, and give him the chance to  65  the competition. The second told a story about a three-legged pig,   66  was so good that, some years later, a film company made a  67  of it. When she sat down, the others buried their faces  68  their handkerchiefs, coughed, pretended to sneeze, dropped pencils under the table-anything to  69  up their laughter. And so it went     70  , joke after joke, the sort of jokes that make your sides ache. And nobody dared to laugh.(61)

312.(62)

313.(63)

314.(64)

315.(65)

316.(66)

317.(67)

318.(68)

319.(69)

320.(70)

五、補(bǔ)全對(duì)話

根據(jù)所學(xué)課文內(nèi)容完成下列句子。(本大題共10小題,每小題2分,共20分)

41. After Colin sneezed,the guests burst into laughter. They were laughing at themselves because they realized that ________.

42. In Love of Life,though the man could no longer strive, he was still driven on by ______.

43. In The Emotional Bank Account, being loyal to family members when they are not present means______.

44. English reserve is an unfortunate quality in some ways since _______.

45. Walter Pauk knew that the only way to pass Professor Kolb’s Egyptian History was to______.

46. Jim decided not to undergo chemical treatment because he didn’t want to prolong his life if_______.

47. The study on the effect of television on children that Dr. Heinrich Applebaum recently completed is about ________.

48. Mr. Grayson found out that there was an information leak at his office when his staff reported that wherever they went, his biggest competitor________.

49. According to the author of The Time Message, Sunday is a good day to_______.

410. Louise died of heart disease when _______.

六、句子翻譯

將下列句子譯成英語,譯文寫在答題紙上相應(yīng)的位置。(本大題共10小題,每小題2分,共20分)

51. 貧困剝奪了他上大學(xué)的機(jī)會(huì)。

52. 杰克上周一直在找工作。

53. 由于缺水,這個(gè)國家的政府號(hào)召全國人民節(jié)約用水。

54. 這個(gè)城市的污染太厲害了,我實(shí)在不能忍受了。

55. 據(jù)說這所幼兒園非常重視孩子的智力發(fā)展。

56. 你可以申請(qǐng)任何你想就讀的學(xué)校。

57. 我并不知道他在城里,只是碰巧在聚會(huì)上遇見了他。

58. 盡管他很努力,但他實(shí)在無法勝任總經(jīng)理的職責(zé)。

59. 當(dāng)?shù)卣兄Z改善社區(qū)醫(yī)療衛(wèi)生工作。

510. 湯姆上課經(jīng)常遲到,給老師留下了不好的印象。

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