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05级高级英语试题B

05级高级英语试题B
05级高级英语试题B

滨州学院2007-2008学年第一学期期末考试

英语专业(本)2005级《高级英语》试卷(B)

(答案一律写在答题纸上,在本试卷上做答无效)

I. Multiple Choice: (30%)

Section 1: Choose the word or phrase that is closest in meaning to the underlined part (20%).

1. The US launched military attacks on Iraq for the purpose of establishing its possession of weapons of mass destruction.

A setting up

B building

C constructing

D ascertaining

2. Artificial diamond is indistinguishable from genuine one, but much cheaper.

A differential in

B indifferent to

C differentiable from

D identical to

3. I was offered my teaching job back but I declined. Later I became a geologist for an oil company.

A received

B accepted

C hesitated

D refused

4. The glaring of the sun makes all stars invisible.

A coldness

B darkness

C brightness

D hotness

5. Tony became disdainful of his friends when he succeeded in the attempt.

A scornful

B proud

C thankful

D grateful

6. Motors and bicycles threaded their way among the throngs of people entering and leaving the

market.

A swarm

B crowds

C flock

D herd

7. Police followed the would-be thieves and caught them red-handed.

A enraged

B likely

C attempted

D timid

8. The news was such a shock that it still hasn’t really sunk in yet.

A collapsed

B been comprehended

C been soaked

D been leaked

9. Shakespeare was one of the most prolific writers in England.

A creative

B productive

C ingenious

D inventive

10. The hypothesis proposed for the origin of the solar system was to be discussed this week.

A protected

B provoked

C stated

D approved

11. The buildings collapsed in the earthquake.

A broke down

B turned down

C put down

D kept down

12. Tom’s answer was equivocal whenever the teacher asked the same question of him.

A identical

B different

C ambiguous

D difficult

13. There were incessant demands for the resignation of the Georgian president from the office

for his inefficient running of state affairs.

A occasional

B temporary

C continuous

D intermittent

14. His conscience impelled him to admit his part in the affair.

A compelled

B discouraged

C exhausted

D exhilarated

15. Large areas of land have been contaminated by the leakage from the nuclear reactor.

A corrupted

B discolored

C polluted

D decayed

16. His tension was veiled by casual remarks.

A concealed

B inspired

C sharpened

D weakened

17. The film star has an incredible car in addition to a large house.

A terrible

B incongruous

C incredulous

D unbelievable

18. All kinds of functional furniture are sold in this supermarket.

A practical

B practicable

C operational

D considerable

19. Weapons of mass destruction must be strictly forbidden. Otherwise, if a nuclear war started, it would be the cataclysm for all humankind.

A termination

B destruction

C devastation

D calamity

20. They entered the shop, which was a curious ramshackle building.

A grotesque

B sombre

C unsteady

D Gothic

Section 2 Choose the most appropriate answer to fill in each of the blanks.(10%)

21. Most Americans reme mber Mark Twain as the father of Huck Finn’s idyllic cruise through

_______ boyhood.

A endless

B permanent

C eternal

D timeless

22. It grows louder and more _____ until you round a corner and see a fairyland of dancing flashes, as the burnished copper catches the light of _____ lamps and braziers.

A distinct, innumerable

B clear, countless

C distinct, numerable

D unclear, innumerable

23. This is the _________ lawyer who is likely to win the whole nation’s a ttention.

A clever

B intelligent

C remarkable

D brilliant

24. If he does guess correctly, he will price the item high, and _______ little in the bargaining

A produce

B yield

C surrender

D resign

25. They would also like to _____ the atomic museum.

A demolish

B destroy

C ruin

D smash

26. I was again crushed by the thought that I stood on the _______ of the first atomic bombardment.

A spot

B site

C place

D area

27. The house detective’s piggy eyes surveyed her ________ from his gross-jowled face.

A sardonically

B sarcastically

C ironically

D cynically

28. She was sanding outside in the snow, ____ with cold.

A spinning

B shivering

C shaking

D staggering

29. All the rooms on the second floor have nicely ____ carpets, which are included in the price

of the house.

A adapted

B equipped

C suited

D fitted

30. If you bear any visible scars of atomic burns, your children will encounter prejudice ______

those who do not.

A on the side of C at the side of

C on the part of C at the part of

II. Reading comprehension. (20%)

Read the following passage and answer the questions by choosing the most appropriate choice. Put your answers on the ANSWER SHEET.

What It Would Be Like If Women Win

Any change is fearful, especially one affecting both politics and sex roles, so let me begin these utopian speculations with a fact to break the ice.

Women don’t want to exchange places with men. Male chauvinists, science-fiction writers and comedians may favour that idea for its shock value, but psychologists say it is a fantasy based on ruling-class ego and guilt. Men assume that women want to imitate them, which is just what white people assumed about blacks. An assumption so strong that it may convince the second-class group of the need to imitate, but for both women and blacks that stage has passed. Guilt produces the question: What if they could treat us as we have treated them?

That is not our goal. But we do want to change the economic system to one more based on merit. In Women’s Lib Utopia, there will be free access to good jobs--and decent pay for the bad ones women have been performing all along, including housework. Increased skilled labour might lead to a four-hour workday, and higher wages would encourage further mechanization of repetitive jobs now kept alive by cheap labour.

With women as half the country’s electe d representatives, and a woman president once in a while, the country’s machismo problems would be greatly reduced. The old-fashioned idea that manhood depends on violence and victory is after all, an important part of our troubles in the streets. I’m not saying that women leaders would eliminate violence. We are not more moral than men; we are only uncorrupted by power so far. When we do acquire power, we might turn out to have an equal impulse toward aggression. Even now, Margaret Mead believes that women fight less often but more fiercely than men, because women are not taught the rules of the war game and fight only when cornered. But for the next 50 years or so, women in politics will be very valuable by tempering the idea of manhood into something less aggressive and better suited to this crowded, postatomic planet. Consumer protection and children’s rights, for instance,

might get more legislative attention.

Men will have to give up ruling-class privileges, but in return they will no longer be the only ones to support the family, get drafted, bear the strain of power and responsibility. Freud to the contrary, anatomy is not destiny, at least not for more than nine months at a time. In Israel, women are drafted, and some have gone to war. In England, more men type and run switch-boards. In India and Israel, a woman rules. In Sweden, both parents take care of the children. In this country, come Utopia, men and women won’t reverse roles; they will be free to choose according to individual talents and preferences.

If role perform sounds sexually unsettling, think how it will change the sexual hypocrisy we have now. No more sex arranged on the barter system, with women pretending interest, and men never sure whether they are loved for themselves or for the security few women can get any other way. (Married or not, for sexual reasons or social ones, most women still find it second nature to Uncle-Tom.) No more men who are encouraged to spend a lifetime living with inferiors; with house-keepers, or dependent creatures who are still children. No more domineering wives, emasculating women, and “Jewish mothers,” all of whom are simply human beings with all their normal ambition and drive confined to the home. No more unequal partnerships that eventually doom love and sex.

In order to produce that kind of confidence and individuality, child rearing will train according to talent. Little girls will no longer be surrounded by air-tight, self-fulfilling prophecies of natural passivity, lack of ambition and objectivity, inability to exercise power, and dexterity so long as special aptitude for jobs requiring patience and dexterity is confined to poorly paid jobs; brain surgery is for males.

Schools and universities will help to break down traditional sex roles, even when parents will not. Half the teachers will be men, a rarity now at preschool and elementary levels; girls will not necessarily serve cookies or boys hoist up the flag. Athletic teams will be picked only by strength and skill. Sexually segregated courses like auto mechanics and home economics will be taken by boys and girls together. New courses in sexual politics will explore female subjugation as the model for political oppression, and women’s history will an academic staple, along with black history, at least until the white-male-oriented textbooks are integrated and rewritten.

As for the American child’s classic problem-too much mother, too little father-that would be cured by an equalization of parental responsibility. Free nurseries, school lunches, family cafeterias built into every housing complex, service companies that will do household cleaning chores in a regular, businesslike way, and more responsibility by the entire community for the children: all these will make it possible for both mother and father to work, and to have equal leisure time with the children at home. For parents of very young children, however a special job category, created by Government and unions, would allow such parents a shorter work day.

The revolution would not take away the option of being a house-wife. A woman who prefers to be her husband’s housekeeper and / or hostess would receive a percentage of his pay determined by the domestic relations courts. If divorced, she might be eligible for a pension fund, and for a job-training allowance. Or a divorce could be treated the same way that the dissolution of a partnership is now.

31. The second paragraph of the passage opens with a(n) .

A. statement of the writer’s conviction

B. inductive conclusion

C. fact

D. fantasy

32. The phrase “ruling class,” as used in the passage, most probably refers to .

A. the American government

B. the rich people

C. white males

D. males both white and black

33. As used in the passage, the word “Utopia” means .

A. an imaginary and indefinitely remote place

B. a place of ideal perfection especially, in laws, government and social conditions

C. an impractical scheme for social improvement

D. a matriarchal society

34. In the writer’s opinion, street violence is closely related to .

A. male domination

B. the fact that a woman will be made President once in a while

C. old-fashioned ideas

D. an exaggerated sense of masculinity

35. By claiming that women are not more moral than men and no less aggressive, the writer .

A. is using a tactic to argue more for women

B. incidentally admits that women are just as bad as men

C. destroys all conventional notions about the femininity of women

D. seems to suggest that women would make equally competent politicians and equally

fierce fighters

36. “Freud to the contrary, anatomy is not destiny” can be understood as .

A. “In contrast with what Freud believes, anatomy is not destiny”

B. “Despite what Freud believes, anatomy is not destiny”

C. “Freud believes, in contrast with what others do, than anatomy is not destiny”

D. “Despite what others think, Freud believes that anatomy is not destiny”

37. Which statement do you think the writer would agree to?

A. It is natural for women to play second fiddle in both social and sexual matters.

B. Women, both married and single, find it more reassuring to defer to men under all

circumstance.

C. It is more natural for women to coach men in social as well as sexual matters.

D.Owing to traditions and circumstances, most women still can’t kick off the habit of

submitting to men in both social and sexual matters.

38. According to the writer, natural passivity, lack of ambition and objectivity, inability, to exercise power, and dexterity .

A. constitute the born aptitude of a woman

B. are air-tight, self-fulfilling prophecies unlikely to be refuted by future evidence

C. are mere fabrications with which to indoctrinate small girls

D. are women’s own excu ses to shun their share of civic and military duties

39. In the phrase “the American child’s classic problem”, the word “classic” means .

A. characterized by a particular class

B. of the first or highest class

C. well-known in a stated way

D. historically memorable

40. In suggesting that “a divorce could be treated the same way that the dissolution of a business partnership is now,” the writer wants to .

A. imply that today’s treatment of the dissolution of a business partnership is fair

B. point out that today’s treatment of divorce is unfair

C. emphasize the similarities between the two things that have been ignored before

D. make a comparison so a less well-known thing can be understood in the light of a

well-known thing

III. Cloze Test(10%)

Directions: Read the following text. Write out best word or phrase for each numbered blank on the answer sheet.

The traditional wedding vow “to stay together till death us do part” is becoming obsolete in most western countries 1 divorce rates continue to rise steadily. In the US, for example, the statistics for 1978 show one divorce for 2 two marriages; in that year, over a million couples 3 their marriages dissolved, often at high financial and social 4

One factor behind the steady rise in 5 rates, according to sociologists, is the changing 6 of women. More and more women are continuing to work 7 marriage, thus remaining financially independent. 8 , they are becoming less 9 of husbands who treat them as subordinates. 10 important factor is the gradual relaxation of divorce 11 in many states. It is now 12 easy to obtain

a divorce on the 13 of irretrievable breakdown of marriage.

14 divorce is often the only satisfactory solution married couples who can no longer 15 the sight of each other, it can have a shocking effect on their 16 .

It is estimated that one 17 four children in the United States 18 lives with only one parent. Many such children grow up to be emotionally unstable to 19 with the pressures of modern society. They are the principal 20 of divorce.

1. A. so B. while C. though D.as

2. A.every B.the C.consider D.each

3. A.let B.wished C.wanted D.had

4. A.fare B.charge C.duty D.cost

5. A.wedding B.death C.divorce D.growth

6. A.status B.stay C.stall D.statue

7. A.till B. for C.after D.since

8. A. Still B.Moreover C.Thereby D.However

9. A.tolerable B.tolerant C.intolerable D.intolerant

10. A.Other B.Another C.Any D.One

11. A.orders B.principles https://www.wendangku.net/doc/125149973.html,w D.disciplines

12. A.relative B.considerable C.relatively D.considering

13. A.surfaces B.borders C.bottoms D.grounds

14. A.While B. As C.but D.Therefore

15. A.see B.keep C.stand D.catch

16. A.parents B.boys C.kid D.relatives

17. A.to B.in C.of D.out

18. A.timely B.currently C.incidentally D.instantly

19. A.handle B.cope C.endure D. bear

20. A.tragedians B.losers C.victims D.captures

Part IV: Translation(10%)

56. 计算工具早在很久以前就存在了,而现代的电子计算机就是从过去的计算工具逐渐发展而来的。

57. 他不愿意依从她的要求。

58. 咱们一边喝咖啡一边谈这件事吧。

59. 他喜欢这些聚会,喜欢与年轻人交往并就各种问题交换意见。

60. 我们认为有必要学习外国的先进科学技术。

Part V: Writing (20%)

Write on the answer sheet a composition of about 200 words on the following topic: Liao Xiaoqi, Vice Minister of Commerce, attended the Baal Forum for Asia and delivered a speech. In his speech, Mr. Liao Xiaoqi pointed out that whether each country could understand and deal with economic globalization properly was an important reason why the world economic

growth was unbalanced. The idea of globalization is a two-edged sword of challenge and opportunity. What’s your opinion of globalization?

Write a composition of more than 200 words on the following topic:

Globalization

You are to write three parts.

In the first part, state specifically what your idea is.

In the second part, provide one or more reasons to support your idea OR describe your idea.

In the last part, bring what you have written a natural conclusion or a summary.

Marks will be awarded for content, organization, grammar and appropriateness.

Failure to follow the instructions may result in a loss of marks.

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