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1、;.2010 级大学英语第一学期期末考试(A 卷 )Jan., 2011Part IIReading Comprehension(30 %)Directions: There are four passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the best choice and mark

2、 the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.Passage OneScience is not a set of unquestionable results but a way of understanding the world around us. Its real work is slow. The scientific method , as many of us learned in school, is a gradual process that begi

3、ns with a purpose or problem or question to be answered. It includes a list of materials, a procedure to follow, a set of observations to make and, finally, conclusions to reach. In medicine, when a new drug is proposed that might cure or control a disease, it is first tested on a large random group

4、 of people, and their reactions are then compared with those of another random group not given the drug. All reactions in both groups are carefully recorded and compared, and the drug is evaluated. All of this takes time and patience.It s the result of course, that makes the best news not the years

5、of quiet work that characterize the bulk of scientific inquiry. After an experiment is concluded or an observation is made, the result continues to be examined critically. When it is submitted for publication, it goes to a group of the scientist s colleagues, who review the work. Einstein was right

6、when he said:“No amount of experimentation can ever prove me right, a single experiment can at any time prove me wrong. ”In August 1996, NASA announced the discovery in Antarctica of a meteorite (流星) from Mars that might contain evidence of ancient life on another world. As President Clinton said th

7、at day, the possibility that life existed on Mars billions of years ago was potentially one of the great discoveries of our time.After the excitement wore down and initial papers were published, other researchers began looking at samples from the same meteorite. Some concluded that the “evidence of

8、life ”was mostly contamination from Antarctic ice or that there was nothing organic at all in the rock.Was this a failure of science, as some news reports trumpeted?No! It was a good example of the scientific method working the way it is supposed to. Scientists spend years on research, announce thei

9、r findings, and these findings are examined by other scientists. That s how we learn. Like climbing a mountain, we struggle up three feet and fall back two. It s a process filled with disappointments and reverses, but somehow we keep moving ahead.21. The authors main purpose in writing this passage

10、is to state that _.;.;.A) most scientific discoveries are not reliableB) mass media is misleading because it looks at the research results onlyC) scientific research is a process filled with reverses and requires slow and patient workD) repeated experiments are necessary before medicine can be used

11、in patients22. Publication of a scientific finding signifies _.A) a challenge to fellow scientists to prove it wrongB) the end of a processC) the beginning of a new scientific inquiryD) the soundness of the result23. Einstein s words are used to show that he thought_.A) experiments have proved him r

12、ightB) scientists do not need so many experimentsC) one experiment is not enough to prove him wrong.D) scientific ideas are never free from challenge24. NASA s announcement of the discovery of evidence of ancient life on Mars shows _.A) the way human beings learn about natureB) the failure of the sc

13、ientific methodC) the fruitlessness of human search for life on another worldD) the excitement brought by scientific findings25. It can be inferred from the passage that the media is interested in _.A) the process of scientific researchB) the results of scientific researchC) the scientists who do th

14、e researchD) the effects of scientific research on human lifePassage TwoNormally a student must attend a certain number of courses in order to graduate, and each course which he attends gives him a credit which he may count towards a degree. In many American universities the total work for a degree

15、consists of thirty-six courses each lasting for one semester. A typical course consists of three classes per week for fifteen weeks; while attending a university a student will probably attend four or five courses during each semester. Normally a student would expect to take four years attending two

16、 semesters each year. It is possible to spread the period of work for the degree over a longer period. It is also possible for a student to move between one university and another during his degree course, though this is not in fact done as a regular practice.For every course that he follows a stude

17、nt is given a grade, which is recorded, and the record is available for the student to show to prospective employers. All this imposes a constant pressure;.;.and strain of work, but in spite of this some students still find time for great activity in studentaffairs. Elections to positions in student

18、 organizations arouse much enthusiasm. The effective work of maintaining discipline is usually performed by students who advise the academic authorities. Any student who is thought to have broken the rules, for example, by cheating has to appear before a student court. With the enormous numbers of s

19、tudents, the operation of the system does involve a certain amount of activity. A student who has held one of these positions of authority is much respected and it will be of benefit to him later in his career.26. Normally a student would at least attend _classes each week.A) 36B) 12C) 20D) 1527. Ac

20、cording to the first paragraph an American student is allowed _.A) to live in a different universityB) to take a particular course in a different universityC) to live at home and drive to classesD) to get two degrees from two different universities28. American university students are usually under p

21、ressure of work because_.A) their academic performance will affect their future careersB) they are heavily involved in student affairsC) they have to observe university disciplineD) they want to run for positions of authority29.Some students are enthusiastic for positions in student organizations pr

22、obably because_.A) they hate the constant pressure and strain of their studyB) they will then be able to stay longer in the universityC) such positions help them get better jobsD) such positions are usually well paid30. The student organizations seem to be effective in _.A) dealing with the academic

23、 affairs of the universityB) ensuring that the students observe university regulationsC) evaluating students performance by bringing them before a courtD) keeping up the students enthusiasm for social activitiesPassage ThreeDoreen Sykora is now a junior at Mcgill University. She had a difficult time

24、 when she first began college. She said, “I was always well prepared for my examinations. But I would go in to class to take the exam, and I would fall apart. I could not answer the questions correctly-eventhough I knew the answers! I would just blank out because of nervousness and fear.”Hitoshi;.;.

25、Sakamoto, an anthropology student at Temple University in Tokyo reports similar experiences.These two young students were experiencing something called test anxiety. Because a student worries and is stressed about a test, his or her mind does not work as well as it usually does. The student cannot w

26、rite or think clearly because of the severe tension and nervousness.Now there are special university courses to help students. In these courses, advisors and psychologists try to help students by teaching them to manage test anxiety. Such a course helpsstudents learn to live with stress and not fail

27、 because of it.First students take a practice test tomeasure their worry level. If the tests show that their stress level is high, the students can take a short course to manage the fear. These courses teach students how to relax their bodies. They get training to become calm in very tense situation

28、s. By controlling their nervousness, they can let their minds work more easily. Learned information then comes out without difficulty on a test.Doreen Sykora saw immediate results after taking such a course. She now has enthusiasm about the relaxation methods. “Mostly, what I do is imagine myself in

29、 a very calm place. Then I imagine myself picking up a pencil. I move slowly and carefully. I breathe easily and let all the tension out. With each breath, more worry leaves me. It really works too. My grades have improved greatly! I m really doing well at McGill now. This relaxation method works no

30、t only on examinations, but it has improved the rest of my life as well. ”For Hitoshi in Tokyo, the results were much the same. He is enjoying school a lot more and learning more.31. Doreen Sykora and Hitoshi Sakamoto were filled with nervousness and fear during examinations because they were_.A) no

31、t ready and unaware of the answersB) physically so weak that they fell apartC) subject to test anxietyD) unable to write or think clearly32. The higher the studentsworry level is, _.A) the less calm and relaxing they areB) the more difficult they will be trained to manage fearC) the more stressed an

32、d tense they areD) the longer courses they will take to manage fear33. Whats the purpose of some special university student-help courses?A) To help students to reduce test anxiety.B) To show a stress level experienced by students.C) To learn more knowledge about test anxiety.D) To have a better unde

33、rstanding of test anxiety.34. Whats the meaning of “blank out ”in paragraph one?A) To be like a blanket.B) To be sure of an answer.C) To be relaxed.D) To be unable to think clearly.35.Which of the following best sums up the organization of the passage?;.;.A) Examples-theories-ideas.B) Problem-strate

34、gy-examples-results.C) General statement-examples-result.D) Strategy-experiment-examples.Part IIIVocabulary and Structure(15 %)Directions: There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose the ONE that best completes the sentenc

35、e. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.36. The president made a _ speech at the opening ceremony of the sports meeting, which encouraged the sportsmen greatly.A)vigorousC)flatB)tediousD)harsh37. It is not easy to learn English well but if you

36、_, you will succeed in the end.A)hang upC)hang onB)hang aboutD)hang onto38.Remember that customers dont_ about prices in that city.A)debateC)disputeB)bargainD)consult39.The newcomers found it impossible to _ themselves to the climate sufficiently to makepermanent homes in the new country.A)suitC)reg

37、ulateB)adaptD)coordinate40.A _ to this problem is expected to be found before long.A)resultC)settlementB)functionD)solution41. You have nothing to _ by refusing to listen to our advice.A)gainC)seizeB)graspD)earn42. One day I _ a newspaper article about the retirement of an English professor at a nea

38、rby state college.A)came acrossC)came afterB)came aboutD)came at43. A peculiarly pointed chin is his memorable facial _.;.;.A)markC)traceB)featureD)appearance44.I hope that you ll be more careful in typing the letter. Dont_ anything.A)omitC)lackB)leakD)withdraw45.Our new house is very _ for me as I

39、can get to the office in five minutes.A)adaptableC)availableB)convenientD)comfortable46.Those gifts of rare books that were given to us were deeply _.A)appreciatedC)appealedB)approvedD)applied47.The sale usually takes place outside the house, with the audience _ on benches, chairsor boxes.A)having s

40、eatedC)seatedB)seatingD)having been seated48.He is _ about his chances of winning a gold medal in the Olympics next year.A)optimisticC)outstandingB)optionalD)obvious49.The clothes a person wears may express his _or social position.A)curiosityC)determinationB)statusD)significance50.I don tknow the wo

41、rd. I had to _ a dictionary.A)throw upC)refer toB)make outD)take over51. Look at these beautiful Japanese stamps. Roger gave them to me in _ for two sets of 1988 British special issue.A)exchangeC) shiftB)changeD) switch52. It is rather _ that the research team as a whole still has little idea about

42、the cause of thatfatal disease.A)rewardingC) embarrassingB)demandingD) requiring53. The people of Africaninterior began to _ gold in exchange for the goods they neededfrom abroad.A)desireB)afford;.;.C)offerD)receive54. We should not blame her for what happened yesterday, because that was outside her

43、 _of responsibility.A)fieldC)extentB)limitD)range55. The students put forward some suggestions _ consideration.A)worthlessC)worthB)worthyD)worthy of56. The author of the report is well _ with the problem in the hospital because he has been working there for many years.A)acquaintedC)enlightenedB)info

44、rmedD)advised57. After years of hard work, he finally gained _ to the university which he longed for many years.A)accessC)opportunityB)commitmentD)reward58._ you have passed the driving test successfully, you can drive on your own.A)By nowC)Now thenB)Now and againD)Now that59.Within first seven seco

45、nds of meeting, people willform their opinion about others throughunspoken communication like _, postures and attitudes.A)signsC)symptomsB)gesturesD)symbols60.It had never _ to me that our football team won the game.A)struckC)hitB)occurredD)meant61. The students _ in cleaning the classroom according

46、 to the arrangement.A)alternateC)adoptB)adaptD)admit62. Have you any _plans about how to deal with these difficulties? We need to be practical-minded.A)abstractC)concreteB)consistentD)contrary63. The professor was afraid that unless the train speeded up he would miss his _ to New York.A)junctionB)co

47、nnection;.;.C)seatD)carriage64. When writing about controversial topics, some authors try to be _ without favoring either side.A)reflectiveC)impressiveB)persuasiveD)objective65. Many factors such as too much stress, bad living habits can lead to poor _ and ill health.A)experienceC)performanceB)appea

48、ranceD)competencePart IVCloze(10 %)Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should choose the ONE answer that best fits into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line thr

49、ough the center.Language is a signaling system which operates with symbolic vocal sounds (语声 ), and which is used by a group of people for the purpose of communication.Lets look at this 66_ in more detail, because itislanguage,morethananythingelse,67_distinguishes man from the rest of the 68_ world.

50、Otheranimals, itis true, communicatewithoneanother by 69_ of cries: for example, many birdsutter ( 发声 ) 70_callsat the approach ofdanger;monkeys utter 71_cries, such as expressions ofanger, fear and pleasure. 72_ these various means ofcommunication differ in important ways 73_ humanlanguage. For ins

51、tance, animalscries do not 74_thought and feelings clearly. This means, basically, that66.A) recognitionC) classificationB) functionD) definition67.A) itC) asB) thatD) what68.A) nativeC) humanB) animalD) physical69.A) waysC) meansB) methodsD) approaches70.A) datingC) warningB) excitingD) boring71.A) identicalC) similarB) differentD) unfamiliar72.A) B

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