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2005年广东省普通高等学校本科插班生招生考试英 语 试 题Part I Vocabulary and Structure (35%)1.The machine operators are so _to the noise that they dont even notice it.A.associatedB.sensitiveC.accustomedD.familiar2.He doesnt work but he gets a good _ from his investments.A.wageB.incomeC.earningD.salary3.The result must be accurate ,because all the calculations have been done by an_computer.A.electricB.electricalC.electronD.electronic4.Mary is a conscientious student;she works very hard and is _to her teachers.A.respectedB.respectableC.respectfulD.respecting5.The new _ machine is a great help in the production of this factory.A.adequateB.sufficientC.efficientD.effective6.The new regulation does not_ until the first of March.A.take into accountB.go into effectC.carry into practice D.put into operation7.The TV advertising _against the destruction of the rainforests in South America has drawn attention from millions of people .A.actB.campaignC.conductD.movement8.The bus _has gone up another nickel.A.expenseB.costC.feeD.fare9.Do you mind if I_with my work while you are getting tea ready?.A.get throughB.carry out C.turn to D.carry on10.Following two days of shooting along their borders,the two countries have _diplomatic relations.A.broken down B.put downC.broken offD.put off11.I dont know how you _the severe winters in your part of the world.A.stand up to B.stand for C.stand out D.stand up12.All the people in this village have black hair.They all _each other.A.resemble as B.resemble with C.resemble D.resemble from13.One requirement for this job is that you must be _to work on weekends.A.availableB.acceptableC.capableD.accessible14.She always _the smell of fresh bread with her grandmother,who loved baking.A.attributedB.exemplifiedC.rememberedD.associated15.No one really knows who composed this piece of music, but it has been _to Bach.A.identified B.associatedC.referredD.attributed16.The children will not be allowed to come with us if they dont _themselves better.A.directB.declareC.act D.behave17.It is said that those people can _the plastic sheet into money, but I dont believe it at all.A.contrast B.contributeC.convertD.convince18.Dont put too much pressure on the children, because anxiety can _with their performance at school.A.interfereB.interpretC.interruptD.interview19.Please ask him to come in and wait here. We simply cant _to offend such an important person to our company .A.adoptB.adaptC.affordD.offer20.Before he fell into the river, he took hold of a small tree on the bank by _.A.inspirationB.instanceC.instinctD.instruction21.I have got a loaf of bread ; now Im looking for a knife _.A.to cut it with B.to cut with itC.with it to cut D.with it cutting22.If the United States had built more homes for poor people in 1955,the housing problems now in some parts of the country _so serious.A.wouldnt be B.wouldnt have beenC.will not be D.would have not been23.Physics is the present-day equivalent of _used to be called natural philosophy, from which most of present-day sciences arose.A.thatB.allC.whichD.what24.Some companies have introduced flexible working time with less emphasis on pressure _.A.than more on efficiencyB.and more efficiencyC.but more on efficiencyD.than efficiency25.The British are so familiar with different cultures and other ways of doing things, _is often the case in other countries .A.asB.what C.soD.that26. _from the outer space, the earth looks like a blue ball.A.SeeB.Seeing C.To seeD.Seen27.X-rays are able to pass through objects and thus make _details that are otherwise impossible to observe.A.it visibleB.them visibleC.visibleD.they are visible28.There is no point _to remember all those names and addresses.The most important thing is to understand the events associated with them.A.to tryB.to be tryingC.tryingD.be trying29. _, the story of Snow White appeals to many adult readers, too.A.Though it written for childrenB.Though written for childrenC.Though for children writtenD.It was written for children30.This factory turns out _ as they did a decade ago.A.twice as many motorbikesB.twice motorbikes as manyC.twice motorbikes as muchD.motorbikes as twice much31.As it turned out to be a small house party, we _so formally.A.need not have dressed upB.must not have dressed upC.did not need to dress upD.must not dress up32.He is very rich, so he _.A.must make a fortuneB.should have made a fortuneC.must have made a fortuneD.should make a fortune33. _, she failed again in the test and felt very depressed.A.As she worked hardB.Hard as she workedC.Since she worked hardD.Hard since she worked34.Im going to get my letters _tomorrow afternoon if I can get them ready today.A.typeB.to typeC.typed D.typing35.Most of us agree that swimming is more enjoyable in such a fine day than _novels under the tree.A.readingB.to readC.being readingD.to be readingPart II Reading Comprehension(40%)Passage One About 70 million Americans are trying to lose weight. That is almost 1 out of every 3 people in the United States.Some people go in diet. This means they eat less of certain foods, especially fats and sugars. Other people exercise with special equipment, take diet pills, or even have surgery. Losing weight is hard work, and it can also cost a lot of money. So why do so many people in the United States want to lose weight?Many people in the United States worry about not looking young and attractive. For many people, looking good also means being thin. Other people worry about their health. Many doctors say being overweight is not healthy. But are Americans really fat?Almost 30 million Americans weigh at least 20 percent more than their ideal weight . In fact, the United States is the most overweight country in the world. “The stored fat of adult Americans weighs 2. 3 trillion (兆) pounds, ” says University of Massachusctts anthropologist (人类学家) George Armelagos. He says burning off that stored energy would produce enough power for 900,000 cars to go 12,000 miles. Losing weight is hard work, but most people want to find a fast and easy way to take off fat. Bookstores sell lots of diet books. These books tell readers how to lose weight. Each year, dozens of new books like these are written. Each one promises to get rid of fat.36.Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a way of losing weight?A.To eat less fats and sugars.B.To have surgery.C.To take much exercise.D.To work hard.37.Many Americans are trying to lose weight because _.A. they want to look attractiveB.they only want to look youngC. they are misled by doctorsD.they are laughed at by others38.What do the figures given in the third paragraph tell us ?A.Americans are dependent on cars.B.Cars consume a lot of energy.C.Americans need to lose weight.D.Excess of fat can be a source of energy.39.What is implied in the last paragraph?A.Diet books are not always helpful.B.Diet books are usually helpful.C.There are lots of ways of losing weight.D.Bookstores are keeping their promises.40.What can be concluded from the passage?A.People think too much of their appearance.B.There is not a sure way of losing weight as yet.C.Surgery is the fastest way of losing weight.D.Going on diet is a safe way of losing weight.Passage TwoInstead of being playthings, early kites were used for military purposes. Historical records say they were large in size; some were powerful enough to carry men up in the air to observe enemy movements, and others were used to scatter some information over hostile forces.During the Tang Dynasty (618 - 907) , people began to fix on kites some bamboo (竹子) strips which, when high in the air, would ring in the wind like a zheng (a traditional Chinese musical instrument) . Since then, the popular Chinese name for the kite has become fengzheng. The kites made today in some places are fixed with silk strings or rubber bands to give out pleasant ringing in the wind.It was also believed, for instance, during the Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1911) , that flying a kite and then letting it go , apart from the pleasure in itself, might send off ones bad luck and illness. Consequently it would bring him bad luch if one should pick up a kite lost by other people, This may be regarded as superstition (迷信) but may not be altogether without reason: think of the good it will do to a person, ill and depressed all the time, if he or she could go out into the fields and fresh air to fly a kite.Chinese kites fall into two major types: those with wings that can be taken apart and those with wings that are fixed. The former can be taken apart and packed in boxcs. Easy to carry about, they make good presents. The second type refers to those with fixed structure; they fly better and higher, given a steady wind, Classified by designs and other standards, there are no less than 300 varieties, including human figures, fish , insects, birds, animals and written Chinese characters. In size, they range from 304 meters to only 30 centimeters across.41. What is the use of silk strings or rubber bands fixed to the kites?A. To make the kites look more pleasant.B. To make the kites have strong structures.C. To make the kites produce pleasant sounds.D. To make the kites fly faster in the wind.42. Which of the following is true?A. Flying kites can bring people more fun than any other activity.B. Flying kites can cure many diseases.C. Flying kites lost by other people will definitely bring people bad luck.D. Flying kites in the fresh air can be good to peoples health.43. Which of the following is NOT believed to be the function of kites?A. Bringing people much fun.B. Helping people to enjoy wonderful music.C. Helping people to get rid of bad luck.D. Helping armies to observe enemies.44. In the past, a person might fly a kite and then let it go because he _.A. wanted it to fly higherB. wanted it to give pleasure to other peopleC. wanted to get rid of bad luckD. wanted to let his enemies get it45. What kind of kites can fly better and higher?A. The kites whose wings can be taken apart.B. The kites whose wings can not be taken apart.C. The kites with large wings that can fly like birds.D. The kites that have large sizes and peculiar structures.Passage threeOne of Britains few distinctive contributions to world culture may come to an end, according to a survey that suggests holiday postcards are more and more given up because of emails and instant messages in mobile phones.More than half of the 1000 holiday- makers interviewed said they had decided to send fewer cards, turning instead to their electronic rivals. A quarter of the respondents (受调查者) regard postcards as old-fashioned and slow to arrive, A further 14% admitted that thinking of something to fill the space was too challenging, compared with a call home.Although officially invented by a Hungarian, Emanuel Herrmann, in 1869, the idea of illustrated cards was taken up with most enthusiasm in Victorian Britain, joining Gothic architecture and landscape gardening as fields for which the country was famous.“If the British postcard did disappear, we would lose for ever something of great importance to the nation, ” said Chris Mottershead of Thomson Holidays, which did the survey. He was backed by Marie Angelou of Sussex University , who has investigated the importance of sending and receiving postcards. “Postcards are nothing like phone calls, instant messages and direct photo shots via the mobile, ” she said. “All these are useful, practical devices, but postcards offer something else, something additional that is not simply functional,but imaginative and personal. They can create the real atmosphere of your holiday in a way that nothing else can do. They are also for more than a momentwith some people adding them to collections built up over years and years.”46. Who first got the idea of illustrated cards?A. Emanuel Herrmann.B. Victorian Britain.C. Chris Mottershead.D. Marie Angelou.47. The word challenging (in paragraph 2 ) probably means _.A. interestingB. expensiveC. difficultD. dishonest48. The reason why some people refuse to give up postcards is that _.A. it is not convenient for people to use emails now B. it is not convenient for people to use instant messagesC. sending postcards can be more fashionable D. sending postcards can create a holiday atmosphere49. We can learn from the last paragraph that _.A. it is necessary for people to use phone calls, instant messages and direct photo shots via the mobileB. unlike phone calls, instant messages and direct photo shots via the mobile, postcards are not functionalC. it is necessary for people to use postcards in spite of the convenience provided by other devicesD. postcards are completely the same as phone calls , instant messages and others50. We can infer from the passage that _.A. postcards will disappear in a few years because of other devices of communicationB. peoples happiness in sending and receiving postcards can only last a moment C. postcard collecting might be one of the reasons why some people still like the postcards D. without postcards, people will have less communication with othersPassage fourDespite a cooling of the economy, high-technology companies are still crying out for skilled workers. The Information Technology Association of America projects that more than 800,000 technology jobs will go unfilled next year. The lack of qualified workers poses a huge threat to the U. S. economy.The most commonly cited reason for this state of affairs is that the countrys agrarian-age (农村时代) education system fails to prepare students in the primary and secondary grades for the 21st century work. Yet an inadequate and outmoded education system is only part of the problem. A less tangible (明确的) but equally powerful cause is an antique (过时的) classification system that divides the workforce into two camps: white-collar knowledge workers and blue-collar manual laborers.Blue-collar workers emerged in the United States during the Industrial Age as work moved from farms to factories. White-collar office workers became a significant class in the twentieth century, outnumbering (多于) the blue-collar workers by mid-century. Corporations increasingly require a new layer of knowledge worker: a highly skilled multi-disciplined talent , who combines the mind of the white-collar worker with a solid grounding in mathematics and science (physics, chemistry, and biology ) These “ gold-collar ” workersso named for their contributions to their companies and to the economy as well as for their personal earning abilityapply their knowledge to technology.The gold-collar worker already exists in a wide range of jobs. The maintenance technician who tests and repairs aircraft systems at American Airlines; the network administrator who manages systems and network operations at Procter & Gamble(宝洁公司); the engineering technologist who assists scientists at Sandia National Laboratories;and the advanced-manufacturing technician at Intel can all be regarded as gold-collar workers. 51. What does the word “ projects ” in the first paragraph mean?A. Throws B. PredictsC. ConcludesD. Claims52. What is a gold-collar workers advantage over that of a blue-collar worker?A. A gold-collar worker is more skillful in technology.B. A gole-collar worker has received higher education.C. A gold-collar worker used to be a white-collar worker.D. A gold-collar worker learnt more in high school.53. How can a person be qualified as a gold-collar worker?A. He must continue to learn and work hard in his career.B. He must have the knowledge of more than one subject.C. He can make a skillful use of his wisdom and his knowledge.D. He can earn more than a blue-collar worker does.54. It can be inferred from the passage that the first group of blue-collar workers were most likely to be_. A. migrants B. educatorsC. servantsD. farmers55. What has contributed much to Americas lack of qualified skilled workers?A. The outdated education system.B. The current new classification of workforce.C. The fact that most American workers are illiterates.D. The fact that the blue-collar workers are not used to the factory work.Part III Cloze (10%)The person who can see a ship without some feeling of excitement must have very little imagination. Even the idea of leaving the solid land 56 most of us were born and brought 57 ,and going out on to the ever-moving waters must arouse 58 some feelings of strangeness. We may remember stories of terrible storms, with waves 59 mountains, and of people from ships which have sunk 60 weeks in small boats hundreds of miles from land. But we have also 61 joy of traveling on calm seas under blue 62 , and of the 63 excitement of coming to a new beautiful land which we have seen only in pictures before. 64 ships are not , of course, made chiefly for pleasure: their

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