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2007年成人高等学校专升本全国一致考试英语试题2007年成人高等学校专升本全国一致考试英语试题2007年成人高等学校专升本全国一致考试英语试题2007年成人高等学校专升本全国一致考试英语试题IPhonetics(5points)Directions:Ineachofthefollowinggroupsofwords,therearefourunderlinedlettersorlettercombinationsmarkedA,B,CandD.Comparetheunderlinedpartsandidentifytheonethatisdifferentfromtheothersinpronunciation.MarkyouranswerbyblackeningthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.AconsumeBcontainCconfessDconceptAmagnetBdigitalCsignatureDangryAthoughBthoroughCthroughDthoughtAexplainBextentCexhaustedDexpand5.AneededBtrainedCborrowedDdeservedIIVocabularyandStructure(15points)Directions:Thereare15incompletesentencesinthissection.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChooseoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentenceandblackenthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.Grandmatoldthestoryinaverysad____andwewereallmoved.AtuneBtongueCtonDtoneTheguideis____alineoftouriststhroughthenarrowpassagewiththehelpofhistorch.AconcludingBcontainingCconductingDconqueringWithitsexpensivefurnitureandcarefully____colorscheme,theroomlookedquiteluxurious.AchooseBchoseCchosenDchoosingSorry,butwecannotgotoSanDiego.Ourcousins____toseeusnextSunday.AcomeBarecomingChavecomeDcame10.Annecouldn’tfineataxi,soIoffered____hertothestation.AdriveBtodriveCdrivingDhavedriven11.Perhapsthedayswillcome____peoplewillbeabletobreathecleanairincities.AwhenBasCwhileDsine12.____whenhesawhiswife’sfacedidTomrealizethetruemeaningofherremark.AJustBNeverCOnlyDUsuallyTheflyoveratthecrossingonthe6AunderBinCatDwith

thringroadisnow____construction.Time____,wewillarrangeforthetouriststovisittwoorthreemoreremotespotsofculturevalue.ApermitsBpermittingCpermittedDtobepermittedTomysurprise,____turnedoutthatSusanfailedintheexamination.AthisBwhatCitDas16.Jennyistheonlyoneofthegradewho____selectedtoschoolfashion-showteam.AisBareChasDhaveIfIhadmoretime,Iwould____golfasahobby.AtakeinBtakeonCtakeupDtakeoverThefootballmatchwastelevised____fromtheBerlinOlympicStadium.AliveBaliveClivingDlivelyThebusislateandJulieiscold.She____forthebusfor10minutes.AwaitsBwaitedChaswaitedDhasbeenwaiting20.Themorefruitsandvegetablesyoueat,____chanceofgettingcanceryouhave.AlittleBlessCthelessDtheleastIII.Close(30points)Directions:Foreachblankinthefollowingpassage,therearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosetheonethatismostsuitableandmarkyouranswerbyblackeningthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.Dr.WilliamCStokoe,Jr.,wasthechairmanoftheEnglishDepartmentatGallaudetUniversity.Hesawthewaydeafpeoplecommunicatedandwasextremely__21__.Hewasahearingperson,andsignsofthedeafweretotallynewtohim.Dr.Stokoedecidedtoproposeastudyofsignlanguage.Manyotherteacherswerenotinterested,andthoughDr.Stokoewas__22__tothinkaboutstudyingsignlanguage.Evendeafteacherswerenotveryinterestedintheproject.However,Dr.Stokoedidnotgiveup.__23__,hestartedtheLinguisticsResearchProgramin1957.Stokoeandhistwodeafassistants,worked__24__thisprojectduringthesummerandafterschool.Thethree__25__madefilmsofdeafpeoplesigning.Thedeafpeopleinthefilmdidnotunderstand__26__theresearchaboutandwerejusttryingtobenicetoDr.Stokoe.Manypeoplethoughtthewholeprojectwassilly,but__27__agreedwithDr.Stokoeinordertopleasehim.Stokoeandhis__28__studiedthefilmsofsigning.They__29__thefilmsandtrytoseepatternsinthesigns.Theresultsoftheresearchwere__30__:thesignsusedbyallofthesigners__31__certainlinguisticrules.Dr.StokoewasthefirstlinguisttotestAmericanSignLanguage__32__areallanguage.Hepublishedthe__33__in1960,butnotmanypeoplepaidattentiontothestudy.Dr.Stokoewasstill__34__—hewastheonlylinguistwho__35__thatsignlanguagewasmorethangestures.HeknewitwasalanguageofitsownandnotjustanotherformofEnglish.21.AashamedBboredCinterestedDinvolved22.AidealisticBcrazyCsmartDnormal23.AOtherwiseBInsteadCAdditionallyDAfterwardsAthroughBintoCalongDonAresearchersBdesignersCdirectorsDphysiciansAwhatBwhyCthatDwhichAstronglyBhardlyCwillinglyDmerelyAteamBcrowdCcrewDpartyAmadeBadvertisedCreleasedDanalyzedAdissatisfyingBalarmingCsurprisingDdisappointingAexercisedBfollowedCplayedDperformedAlikeBasCwithDbeyondAresultsBconsequencesCendingsDresolutionsAanxiousBafraidCalertDaloneAwishedBreasonedCbelievedDdecidedIVReadingComprehension(60points)Directions:Therearefivereadingpassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbyfourquestions.ForeachquestiontherearefoursuggestedanswersmarkedA,B,CandD.ChooseonebestanswerandblackenthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.PassageOneToronto:A300-poundadultSiberiantigerescapedfromitsfour-meterhighchain-linkpen(圈)attheTorontoZooyesterday,ononeofthebusiestdaysoftheyear.Thoughnoonewashurt,thedangerousanimalwasseparatedfromthepublicforatimebynotingmorethanafour-footfence.Theescapeoccurredafteroneoftheanimal’shandlersleftthepengateopen.Itpromotedaswiftresponsefromofficials.Staffweresentimmediatelytoarresttherunawaytiger.GeneralManagerCalvinWhitetoldreportersthatstaffwerepreparingfortheworst.“Iorderedatranquilizer(麻醉剂)gunsowewouldhavetranquilizedher,butthankfullywedidn’thaveto”,Mr.Whitesaid.Thetigerwassuccessfullyledbackintoitscageafterthebraveescape.TheincidentoccurredduringtheTorontoZoo’s28thannualChristmasTreatsWalk,whereadmissionisfreeinreturnfordonationoffoodthatdoesnoteasilygobad.ThousandsofpeopleattendeachBoxingDaytoseetheanimalsfedbytheirhandlers.Thetigerescapehappened_____.AowningtothelackoffoodBduetoitsseparationfromthepublicCbecauseofthehandler’sneglectofdutyDasaresultofthedamagedchainandfence37.WhoisCalvinWhite?AmanagerialstaffofthezooAjournalistfromNationalPostAwitnessoftheincidentAzooanimalhandlerWeknowfromthepassagethat____.AthetigerescapelastedawholedayBthezooworkerspannedtoshootthetigerdeadCthetigerwasn’tkeptsecurelyenoughfromthepublicDtheincidenttookplaceonthezoo’sanniversarydayThebesttitleforthenewsreportis____.APen-AnimalPrisonBZooTiger-WanderingFreeCSiberianTiger-DangerousAnimalDZoo-DangerousSitePassageTwoOnedayinJanuary,myuncle,mycousinandIdecidedtogohunting.Weleftbycarintheafternoon.ItwasaRangeRoverwithfour-wheeldrive.Ittookusthreehourstogetthere.Afterwearrivedat5:15p.m.,wefixedthetent,thenmadecoffeeandhadashortrest.Afterthat,wewenthunting,usingafalcon(猎鹰).Wespenttwohourswithoutfindinganything.Onourwaybacktothecamp,mycousinsawarabbit.Iremovedthefalcon’sbeadcoverandletgooftheaggressivefalcon.Whentherabbitsawthefalcon,itranfast,butmyfalconwasaprofessionalhunter.Heflewupandcamedowntotricktherabbit.Aftertwominutes,therabbitwascaught.Wetookbackittothecamptocookourdinner.Weatethedeliciousfood,drankArabiccoffee,andsataroundthefiretalkinguntil10:30p.m.Weleftthecampthenextdayat7o’clockinthemorning.Wewentnorth.However,around10:00a.m.ourcargotstuckinthesand!Wespentaboutthreehourstryingtopulloutthecarwithoutanyprogress.Finally,wedecidedtowalk.Asitwashardforanoldmanorayoungboytowalkmorethan40kminthedesert,Idecidedtogethelpmyself.Itookabottleofwaterwithmeandstartedtowalksouthalone.Iknewthewaywell,butitwasalongwayinthesand.Iwalkedmorethanfourhourswithoutstopping.WhenIfeltsotiredandthirsty,Istoppedtorest.Idrankallthewaterandsleptforaroundtwohours.WhenIgotup,itwasdark.Icontinuedtowalksouth.Iwasworriedaboutmyuncleandcousin.Suddenly,ImetaBedouinmanwhowasridinghiscamel.Hetookmetohishouse.WhenIhadhadenoughrest,IaskedhimtotakemetotheroadwhereIfoundacar.ittookmetothecitytogethelp.Ihadonedaytogetbacktomyuncleandcousin.WhenIgotbacktothem,theyweresohappybecauseIhadgottenhelpandtheywereabletoseemeagain.40.Whichwordcanbestdescribethefirsteveningoftheirhuntingtrip?ADisappointedBEnjoyableCComfortableDExhausted41.Whydidn’tthethreewalkbacktogetherafterthecargotstuckinthesand?Theydidn’thaveenoughfoodandwater.Thewriterknewwheretogetacameloracar.ThewriterknewaBedouinwholivednearbywouldgivehelp.Thelongdesertwalkwastoohardfortheyoungandtheold.Howdidthewriterfinallygetoutofthedesert?AHewaspickedupbyacar.BAcameltookhimtotheroad.CApasser-byBedouinhelpedhim.DHisuncleandcousinfoundandrescuedhim.Whatcanbeinferredfromthestory?Theauthorlovedtogohuntingwithhisfamily.Thehuntingtripismuchlongerthanexpected.Tohuntinthedesertonemusttrainafalconwell.PassageThreeThere’saprofessorattheUniversityofTorontoinCanadawhohascatermtodescribethewayalotofNorthAmericaninteractthesedays.Andnowabigresearchstudyconfirmsit.

omeupwithProfessorBarryWellman’stermis“networkedindividualism”.It’snottheeasiestconcepttograsp.Infact,thewordsseemtocontradicteachother.

Howcanwebeindividualisticandnetworkedatthesametime?Youneedotherpeoplefornetwork.Here’swhathemeans.Untiltheinternetande-mailcamealong,oursocialnetworkinvolvedflesh-and-bloodrelatives,friends,neighbors,andcolleagues.Someoftheinteractionwasbyphone,butitwasstillvoicetovoice,persontopersoninreallife.Butthelateststudyconfirmsthatforalotofpeople,electronicinteractionthroughthecomputerhasreplacedagreatdealofsocialactivitiesandperson-to-personinteraction.SomepeopleworrythattheInternetisturningusintoisolatedpeoplewhoshutoutotherpeopleinfavorofafalseworldoncomputerscreensTothecontrary,thestudydiscoveredthattheInternetconnectsuswithmorerealpeoplethanexpected-helpfulpeoplewhocangiveadviceoncareers,medicalproblems,raisingchildren,andchoosingaschoolorcollege.About60millionAmericanstoldtheresearchersthattheInternetplaysanimportantorcrucialroleinhelpingthemdealwithmajorlifedecisions.Sowenetworkindividualsatthesametimereaching

areprettytricky:outtomorepeople,

we’rekeepingmoretoourselves,whileallwithjusttheclickofacomputermouse!44.Theterm“networkedindividualism”isusedtoreferto________.AthewaythatmodernpeoplecommunicateontheInternetBasocialactivitypopularwithNorthAmericansCthecontradictionwithinnetworkcommunicationDanewlyinventedInternetsoftwareWiththewideuseofInternet,somepeoplefearthat____.ApeoplewillbecomeisolatedBinterpersonalrelationwilldisappearCpeoplewillbecontrolledbynetworkDtherewillbetoomanysocialactivitiesAccordingtothelatestresearch,electronicinteractionthroughcomputeris______.AhighlyrewardingBawasteoftimeConlyinformativeDanescapefromsociallifeWhydoesthewritersaynetworkindividualsaretricky?ABecausetheysometimesplaytricksonpeople.BBecausetheyrefuseperson-to-personcommunication.CBecausetheycanstayalonewhileremainingsociable.DBecausetheyfeelpuzzledwhencommunicatingwitheachother.PassageFour“IloveyouBob.”“Iloveyoutoo,Nancy.”itwas2a.m.,andIwashearingmyparents’voicesthroughthethinwallseparatingmybedroomfromtheirs.lovingwordsweresweet,touching—andsurprising.

TheirMyparentsmarriedonSeptember14,1940,afterabriefdating.Shewasnearly30andknewitwastimetostartafamily.Thehandsomewell-educatedmanwhocamebytheofficewheresheworkedlookedlikeagoodbet.Hewasattractedby

her

figure,herblueeyes.Theromancedidn’tlastlong.Seedsofdifferencegrewalmostimmediately.Shelikedtotravel;hehatedthethought.Helovedgolf;shedidnot.HewasaRepublican,shealoyalDemocrat.Theyfoughtatthebridgetable,atthedinnertable,overmoney,overtheperceivedshortcomingsoftheirrespectivein-laws.Therewasahopethattheywouldchangeoncetheyretired,andtheangrywindsdidcalmsomewhat,butwhatremainedchangeditselfintobright,hardbitterness.alwaysthoughtwe’d”mymotherwouldbegin,beforelaunchingintoapreciselistingofmyfather’sfaults.Thecomplaintswererecitedsooften,I

“Icanrepeatthembyhearttoday.ashelistened,myfatherwouldsayangrythreatsandcursesinalowvoice.Itwasn’tthehappiestmarriage,butastheir60thanniversary(纪念日)approached,mysisterandIdecidedtothrowaparty.Sixtyyearswasalongtime,afterall;whynottrytomakethebestofthings?We’dprovidethecakes,theballoons,thetoasts,andthey’dfollowonerule:nofighting.Theagreementwashonored.Wehadawonderfulday.Whenwethoughtback,wefounditwasanimportantcelebration,becausesoonafter,thingsbegantochangeformyparents.BobmarriedNancybecauseof______.AherniceappearanceBhergoodeducationCherromanticnatureDherpositionasanofficegirlWhenthewritertoldthestory,themotherwasprobably___yearsold.A60B70C80D9050.Whatdoweknowaboutthewriter’sparents?ATheirmarriageisatotalfailure.BTheyhaddifferenthobbies.CTheyhadseriousmoneyproblem.DTheystoppedquarrellingaftertheyhadchildren.51.Thepurposeforthewritertoholdthepartyis____.Atorecallthe60years’marriagelifeofherparentsBtostopthelongfightingbetweenherparentsCjusttocelebrateherparents’60thanniversaryDtohaveagoodtimeforfamily’sreunionPassageFiveWhatcanyoudotorecallyourdreamsmoreoftenandinterpretthemmoreclearly?Theexpertsofferthesesuggestions:Developanidea.Beforeyougotosleep,consciouslythinkaboutatopicorapersonyou’dliketodreamabout.Raiseaquestionthat’stroublingyouandseehowyourdreamrespondstoit.Keeptrack.Nexttoyourbed,placeapenandsomepaper,orataperecorderoralaptop(笔录本电脑),torecordyourdreamsassoonasyouwakeup.Trytowakeupnaturally,withoutthehelpofanalarmclockorbarkingdogthatcaninterruptyourdreamcycle.Ifyourscheduledoesn’tallowyoutosleepinduringtheweek,beginyourdreamjourneyonaweekendorduringavocation.Wakeupslowly.Forthefirstmomentafteryouwakeup,liestillandkeepyoureyesclosed,becauseyourdreammaybeconnectedtoyourbodypositionwhileyouslept.Trytorecallthedreamandthenstoreitinyourmemorybygivingitanamelike“LateforanExam”or“MyDarewithAshleyJudd”whenyourise,immediatelywrotedownasmanyimages,feelingandimpressionsasyoucan.Connectthedots.Tobetterinterpretyourdreams,trytomakeconnectionbetweenyourrecalleddreamsandrecentevents.Doyourecognizepeoplefromthepresentorpast?Canyoudetectanythemesfromthedream?Lookforpartnersoverseveraldreamsthatmighthelpexplainanindividualdream.Changetheoutcome.Ifyouhavenightmareshappeningagainandagainthatmakeitdifferenttosleep,trytochangetheendings.Onceyouwakeupfromabaddream,imagineachangeintheactiontocreatemorepositiveoutcome.Ifyouaretrapped,trytofly.Inyourdream,youcandowhatyouwant!52.Thepassageadvicesyouto”wakeupslowly”______.AbecausedreamingusuallyhappensnotlongbeforeyouwakeupBbecausesleepingposturemayberelatedtoyourdreamCsoasnottoconnectyourdreamsDsoasnottohaveanightmare53.Theunderlinedword“rise”(Paragraph6)means”_____”.AcomeupBstandupCwakeupDgetupAccordi

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