專業(yè)基礎(chǔ)知識部分
Ⅰ.Vocabulary and Structure 15%
Directions:There are fifteen 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 sentence.
()1.Brush pensbamboo and wood,some paperwood and bamboo.
A.are made from,is made of B.make from,makes of
C.are made of,is made from D.make of,makes from
()2.Are you ready?We ll go out for a picnic30 minutes.
A.at B.for
C.sinceD.in
()3.He dropped theand broke it.
A.cup of coffer B.coffee s cup
C.cup for coffeeD.coffee cup
()4.has already been pointed out,grammar is not a set of dead rules.
A.As B.It
C.ThatD.Which
()5.Carol said the work would be done by October personally,I doubt very much.
A.itB.that
C.when D.which
()6.is a fact that English is being accepted as an international language.
A.There B.This
C.That D.It
()7.This is one of the most interesting questions thatasked.
A.haveB.has
C.have been D.has been
()8.His trouserswhen he tried to jump over the fence.
A.crackedB.split
C.brokeD.burst
()9.Many patients insist on having watches with them in hospital,they have no schedules to keep.
A.even though B.for
C.as if D.since
()10.,I d have done it myself.
A.If I know itB.Had I known it
C.If I had have known it D.Should I known it
()11.He wouldn t answer the reporters questions,nor would hefor a photograph.
A.summon B.highlight
C.pose D.marshal
()12.Theof the scientific attitude is that the human mind can succeed in understanding the
universe.
A.essence B.texture
C.content D.threshold
()13.The girl s facewith embarrassment during the interview when she couldn t answer the tough
question.
A.beamed B.dazzled
C.radiated D.flushed
()14.The government s policies will come under closein the weeks before the election.
A.appreciation B.specification
C.scrutinyD.apprehension
()15.Very few people could understand his lecture because the subject was very.
A.faintB.obscure
C.gloomy D.indefinite
Ⅱ.Close 20%
Directions:There is one passage with blanks in this part.For each blank there are four choices
marked A,B,C and D.Choose the ONE that best fills in the blank.
Have you ever wondered what our future is like?Practically all people1a desire to predict their future2.Most people seem inclined to3this task using causal reasoning.First,we4recognize that future circumstances are5caused or conditioned by present ones.We learn that getting an education will6how much money we earn later and that swimming beyond the reef may bring an unhappy7with a shark.Second,people also learn that such8of cause and effect are probabilistic (可能的) in nature.That is,the effects occur more often when the causes occur than when the causes are9,but not always.Thus,students learn that studying hard10good grades in most instances,but not every time.Science makes these concepts of causality and probability more11and provides techniques for dealing12them more accurately than does causal human inquiry.In looking at ordinary human inquiry,we need to13between prediction and understanding.Often,even if we don t understand why,we are willing to act14the basis of a demonstrated predictive ability.Whatever the primitive drives15motivate human beings,satisfying them depends heavily on the ability to16future circumstances.The attempt to predict is often played in a17of knowledge and understanding.If you can understand why certain regular patterns18,you can predict better than if you simply observe those patterns.Thus,human inquiry aims19answering both “what” and “why” questions,and we pursue these20by observing and figuring out.
()1.A.exhibitB.exaggerateC.examineD.exceed
()2.A.contexts B.circumstancesC.inspections D.intuitions
()3.A.underestimateB.undermineC.undertake D.undergo
()4.A.specially B.particularly C.always D.generally
()5.A.somehowB.somebody C.someoneD.something
()6.A.enactB.affect C.reflect D.inflect
()7.A.meeting B.occurrence C.encounter D.contact
()8.A.patterns B.designs C.arrangements D.pictures
()9.A.disappointedB.absent C.inadequate D.absolute
()10.A.creates B.producesC.loses D.protects
()11.A.obscureB.indistinctC.explicitD.explosive
()12.A.for B.atC.in D.with
()13.A.distinguish B.distinct C.distort D.distract
()14.A.at B.on C.to D.under
()15.A.whyB.howC.that D.where
()16.A.predict B.produceC.pretend D.precede
()17.A.contentB.contact C.contest D.context
()18.A.happenB.occur C.occupyD.incur
()19.A.at B.onC.to D.beyond
()20.A.purposes B.ambitions C.drives D.goals
Ⅲ.Reading Comprehension 34%
Directions:There are four passages in this part.Each passage is followed by several questions
and unfinished sentences.For each of them there are several choices.You should decide on the BEST
ONE.
Passage 1
Early rising is helpful in more than one way.First,it helps us have good health.We all need fresh air.It makes our health better to take morning exercises.The air is never so fresh as early in the morning.Early rising helps us in our studies.In the morning we learn more quickly and find it easy to learn something by heart. Early rising makes people able to plan the work for the day.We can t work well without a good plan.Just as the plan for the year should be made in the spring,the plan for a day should be made in the morning.Early rising gives us enough time to get ready for our work,such as to wash our hands and eat our breakfast.So the popular saying says,“Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy,wealthy and wise.”
()1.“Early rising” meansearly in the morning.
A.waking upB.getting up
C.having breakfast D.making a day s plan
()2.Why does the passage advise us to take exercises early in the morning?
A.Because we can save much time.
B.Because we are not busy in the morning.
C.Because air in the morning is very fresh.
D.Because we don t need to prepare for breakfast.
()3.We can work well with.
A.enough time B.a good reading
C.clean hands D.a good plan
Passage 2
Dear all,
Please read Professor Hume s e mail about his next lecture on Rosa Parks. Susan Miller Secretary Dear Susan, Please forward this message to students of my history class. Besides the life story of Rosa Parks in the textbook,the students are also required to read the passage below and some related stories that can be borrowed from the school library. Ted Hume The early experiences of Rosa Parks (1913~2005),long known as the “mother of the civil rights movement,”were not different from those of many African Americans at that time.The black woman,however,turned the course of American history in December 1955 when she refused to give up her seat on a bus to a white man.“By sitting down,” remarked John Lewis,“she was standing up for all Americans.” Among the numerous awards Parks received in her life were the Presidential Medal of Freedom (1996) and the Congressional Gold Medal (1999). Parks died on Oct.24,2005.At St.Paul A.M.E.Church in Montgomery,a large crowd including Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice celebrated her life.Rice said she and others,who grew up when the political activities of Parks held public attention,might not have realized her impact(影響) on their lives,“but I can honestly say that without Mrs.Parks,I probably would not be standing here as Secretary of State.” After her casket(靈柩) was placed at the Capitol,U.S.President Bush,members of Congress and ordinary Americans paid their respects.In American history,Parks is the first woman to lie in state at the Capitol,a very high regard usually reserved for Presidents of the United States.
()4.What is the main purpose of Susan s e mail?
A.To make arrangements for Professor Hume s class.
B.To introduce to the students Rosa Parks.
C.To help the students organize a lecture.
D.To answer Professor Hume s last e mail.
()5.What does the underlined word “forward” mean?
A.explain B.send
C.take D.read
()6.The political impact of Rosa Parks lies in the fact that she.
A.helped Condoleezza Rice achieve political success
B.joined the civil rights movement at a young age
C.made racial equality a common value in American society
D.set a good example in her early life for other black Americans
()7.How was Rosa Parks treated after her death?
A.She was named “mother of the civil rights movement”.
B.She was received by President Bush at the Capitol.
C.She was given the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
D.She was honored to lie in state at the Capitol.
Passage 3
Today,as in every other day of the year,more than 3,000 U.S.adolescents will smoke their first cigarette on their way to becoming regular smokers as adults.During their lifetime,it can be expected that of these 3,000 about 23 will be murdered,30 will die in traffic accidents,and nearly 750 will be killed by a smoking related disease.The number of deaths attributed to cigarette smoking outweighs all other factors,whether voluntary or involuntary,as a cause of death. Since the late 1970s,when daily smoking among high school seniors reached 30 percent,smoking rates among youth have declined.While the decline is impressive,several important issues must be raised. First,in the past several years,smoking rates among youth have declined very little.Second,in the late 1970s,smoking among male high school seniors exceeded that among female by nearly 10 percent.The statistic is reversing.Third,several recent studies have indicate high school dropouts have excessively high smoking rates,as much as 75 percent. Finally,though significant declines in adolescent smoking have occurred in the past decade,no definite reasons for the decline exist.Within this context,the National Cancer Institute (NCI) began its current effort to determine the most effective measures to reduce smoking levels among youth.
()8.According to the author,the deaths among youth are mainly caused by.
A.traffic accidentsB.smoking related disease
C.murderD.all of these
()9.Every day there are overhigh school students who will become regular smoker.
A.75 B.23
C.30 D.3000