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    得分阅卷人荷律学境200?汲专科2009-2010学第,学期新视野大学英语1试卷(A)(110分钟)题号IIImIVV总分得分阅卷人1. Vocabulary and Structure(20%)Directions: Choose the best one to complete each sentence.1.1, a man who express himself effectively is sure to succeed more rapidly than a man whose command of language is poor.A. Other things being equal B. Were other things equalC. To be equal to other things D. Other things to be equal2. Com originated in the New World and thus was not known in Europe until Columbus found it inCuba.A. been cultivated B. having cultivated C. cultivating D. being cultivated3. Floods cause billions of dollars worth of property damage.A. relatively B. actually C. annually D. comparatively4. The early pioneers had to many hardships to settle on the new land.A. go into B. go through C. go back on D. go along with5. As far as the rank of position is connected, an associate professor is to a professor, though theyare almost equally knowledgeable.A. attached B. previous C. equal D. inferior6.1 don't think it advisable that Tbm to the job since he has no experience.A. is assigned B. will be assigned C. be assigned D. has been assigned7. Students or teachers can participate in excursions to lovely beaches around the island at regularA. intervals B. gaps B. rate D. length8. was out there obviously couldn't see him just as he couldn't see them.A. Those who B. Whoever C. No matter who D. Someone9. Her voice was beginning to tremble and she tried to control it but.A. in no way B. without effect C. in vain D. at a loss10. Fish traders attributed the price to short supply of fishes and drying up of water bodies in thearea.A. soaring B. soared C. soar D. sore11. He himself as a waiter and watched what was going on around.A. disgusted B. disguised C. delivered D. discarded12. I never thought that we would fall after so many years of working in the same company andbeing good friends.A. apart B. up C. along D. on13. As many as 1,000 people attended the opening ceremony.A. Summing up B. Going up C. Up to D. Getting up14. His public statements have always been in contrast his private opinions.A. up B. forward C. for D. to15. They appeared to offer a free computer, complete software and a printer.A. in B. on C. of D. with16. We left the meeting there obviouslyno point in staying.A. were B. being C. to be D. having17. They always give the vacant seats to comes first.A.whoever B. whomever C. who D.whom18. Please dictionaries when you are not sure of word spelling or meaning.A. search B seek C inquire D consult19. As he hasour patience, we'll not wait for him any longer.A.tom B. wasted C. exhausted D. consumed20. In 1914. an apparently insignificant event in a remote part of Eastern Europe Europe into a greatwar.得分阅卷人A. inserted B. imposed C. pitched D. plungedIl.ClozeDirections: There are 20 blanks in the Jbllowing passage. For each blank there are 4 choices marked A, B, C, and D. You should choose the one that best fits into the passage.Children model themselves largely on their parents. They do so mainly through identification. Children identify 21 a parent when they believe they have the qualities and feelings that are 22 of that parent. The things parents do and say-and the 23_ they do and say to them-therefore strongly influence a child's 24 .However, parents must consistently behave like the type of 25 they want their child to become.A parent's actions 26 affect the self image that a child forms 27 identification. Children who sec mainly positive qualities in their 28 will likely learn to sec themselves in a positive way. Children who observe chiefly 29 qualities in their parents will have difficulty 30 positive qualities in themselves. Children may _31 their self image, however, as they become increasingly _32 by peers groups standards before they reach 13 .Isolated events, 33 dramatic ones, do not necessarily have a permanent _34 on a child's behavior. Children interpret such events according to their established attitudes and previous training. Children who know they are loved can, _35 , accept the divorce of their parent's or a parents early 36 .But if children feel unloved, they may interpret such events 37 a sign of rejection or punishment.In the same way, all children are not influenced 38 by toys and games, reading matter, and televisionprograms. _39 in the case of a dramatic change in family relations, the _40 of an activity or experience depends on how the child interprets it.2I.A.toB.withC.aroundD.fbr22.A.informedB.characteristicC.conceived0.indicative23. A.gestureB.expressionC.wayD.extent24. A.behaviorB. wordsC.moodD.reactions25. A.personB.humansC.creaturesD.adult26.A.in turnB.neverthelessC.alsoD.as a result27.A.befbreB.besidesC.withD.through28.A.eyesB.parentsC.peersD.behaviors29.A.negativeB.cheerfiilC.variousD.complex3O.A.seeB.seeingC.to seeD.to seeing3I.A.modifyB.copyC.give upD.continue32.A.matureB.influencedC.unique.independent33.A.notB.besidesC.evenD.finally34.A.ideaB.wonderC.stampD.effect35.A.luckilyB.fbr exampleC.at most.theoretically36.A.deathB. re wardsC.advice.teaching37.A.asB.beingC.ofD.for38.A.evenB.at allC.alike.as a whole39.A.OhB.AIasC.RightD.As40.A.resultB.effectC.scale.cause得分111. Reading Comprehension阅卷人,一,.,,一 Directions: After reading the following passages, you will find 5 questions or unfinished statement. For each question or statement there are 4 choices marked A, B, C or D. You should make the correct choice.Passage OneHuman studies have focused primarily on older adults and suggest that regular exercise can improve the speed with which the brain processes information. Measurements made by Arthur Kramer at the University of Illinois demonstrated that inactive adults, aged 63 to 82, could hit buttons faster in response to a tone after they went through a 10-week water exercise course. A corresponding control group that didn't exercise showed no improvement.This boost in reaction time after exercise training may occur because declines associated with getting old could actually stem from declines in physical condition. Some scientists speculate the reduction in mental function often attributed to getting old may really be a penalty of neglecting to stay physically active, in addition to related factors such as medicines and poor diet.*In older people, an exercise program appears important for brain maintenance.'' says Daniel M. Landers, professor of exercise science at Arizona State University, who recently published an article reviewing the scientific literature on activity's effect on the brain.Numerous studies show that children who engage in regular physical activity do better in school than their inactive classmates. But until recently, the academic edge gained by participating in sports was thought to come from the increased self-confidence, the better mood, and the ability to concentrate that comes from burning off steam in exercise. Now, however, some scientists have revised their way of thinking, and point to possible physical connections.41. The research conducted by Arthur Kramer, at the University of Illinois demonstrated that regular exercise can.A. clear the brain of certain thoughtsB. provide more energyC. make the brain process information fasterD. help in hearing tones much better than before42. The reduction in mental function is caused by the following except.A. being inactive B. diseases C. medicines D. poor diet43. Daniel M. Landers, at Arizona State University, wrote an article about.A. the scientific works on activity's effect on the brainB. how physical activity has an effect on the brainC. how important an exercise program is for older peopleD. the importance of exercise science44. The underlined word "edge" in the second line of Paragraph four means.A. the sharp cutting side of a blade B. keennessC. the part away from the middleD. advantage that one has gained45. Now some scientists have come to know that the academic achievements come from.A. increased self-confidence B. the ability to concentrateC. regular physical activityD. the better moodPassage TwoMary Engelbreit was a talented but struggling artist in her mid-twenties when she flew to New York from her native Saint Louis, hoping to find work illustrating children's books-一一her life' goal. So she was disappointed when all the book publishers she visited turned her down. One even suggested her drawings might be better suited (o greeting cards.*i was crushed,'' she admits. Greeting cards seemed a comedown from her high expectations, but the advice stayed with her, and she decided to give it a try. The results transformed her life forever.Today Mary Engelbreit sells an astonishing 14 million greeting cards a year. Her popular designs appear on more than 2.000 products, including books, calendars, and kitchen items. She runs a retail company and the annual sales are in the $100 million range-all as a result of that fateful, disappointing trip to New York.Once you know Engclbreit's distinctive style, you can recognize her cards from 200 paced away-bright, funny, and with an eye to the past. Engelbreit is cheerful, down-to-earth, humorous, and always cute. " I think (he world could use more cutencss.'' she explains. Indeed, it's her trademark.With her work taking off in so many directions, it was perhaps inevitable that Engelbreit would eventually realize her dream of illustrating a children's book. In 1993 she created drawings for a children' book and saw it become a best-seller. At the same time she made a surprising discovery: *It was fun, but oddly enough, I like doing greeting cards best.”46. When she flew to New York, Mary Engelbreit expected.A. she would be better suited to drawing greeting cardsB. she would be turned down by the book publishersC. she would give a try at drawing greeting cardD. she would illustrate children's book47. As a result of that fateful, disappointing trip to New York, Engelbreit.A. gave up on drawing illustrationsB. drew illustrations for a children's bookC. became a successful illustrator for greeting cardsD. made a drawing of a young girl in overalls.48. You can tell Engelbreit's cards from 20 paces away by their style of being.A. plain and funnyB. bright and funnyC. plain and boldD. serious49. Which of the following characteristics is most important to Mary Engelbreit?A. Cute B. down-to-earth C. cheerful D. humorous50. According to the writer, Mary Engelbreit finally realized her dream of illustrating children's book because.A. she learned how to illustrate children's booksB. she kept her feet firmly on the groundC. she overcame many difficultiesD. she succeeded in many different waysPassage ThreeHow to impress interviewers? Most people make up their mind about you in the first few minutes, so first impressions are the most important. What follows will be *a conversation with a purpose'', and that purpose is to find out whether you're suitable for the job and if that job is right fbr you.Be a good listener. Let your interviewer know that you're listening attentively by nodding, using facial expressions that make you look interested, leaning towards the interviewer, picking up on the key words they've used and asking them to expand on the subjects that interest you. But never interrupt your interviewer.Be honest. If you don't understand a question, ask fbr an explanation. If you're faced with something you really can't deal with, be truthful about it - it's more impressive than pretending to have the answer to everything.Avoid the temptation to talk too much. If there are awkward silences when you've finished saying what you want, don't fill them with nervous chatter. Some interviewers use silence to see how you,ll react.Be aware of your body language. Looking your interviewer in the eyes is essential, but don't overdo it. A smile sets everyone at ease, but a constant grin is not good at all. Try to sit up straight. Leaning forward makes you appear attentive and enthusiastic.Be positive. Even if your last job was terrible, if asked for your reasons fbr leaving, don't let a negative word pass your lips. Never say anything unfavorable about your colleagues, boss or job-it'll just make you look bad.51. You can become a good listener except that you.A. use facial expressions to make you look interestedB. nod to show that you're listening attentivelyC. interrupt your interviewer from time to timeD. pick up on key words and ask them to expand on relative subjects52. Some interviewers use silence to .A. see how you'll behave in returnB. make hesitationC. think over the next questionD. let you think your answer carefully53. Which of the following is a proper body language?A. Looking your interviewer in the eye all the time.B. Sitting close to the interviewer.C. A constant grin.D. Leaning forward the interviewer.54. What may the word “negative“ in paragraph 6 most probably mean?A. Being eager to know or learn.B. Being full of fear.C. Being expectant.D. Being disapproving or denial.55. What is the purpose of an interviewer?A. To expand on subjects that interest you.B. To conduct a conversation with a purpose.C. To find out whether you're suitable for the job and vice versa.D. To give the interviewer a good first impression.苛律学欲200?,致专科2009-2010導算第,号1期新视野大学英语1答案卷(A)得分阅卷人110分钟题号IIImIVV总分得分阅卷人IV. Translation. (10%)Directions:C,p/ek the following sentences by translating the Chinese into English.1. (在思维方面,与他的行为样),he is very traditional.2. Il is said that the meeting,(原定于这个月召开的 会议),will be put off till next month.3. Not until the train started to move(玛丽停止哭泣)4. (尽管没有得到父母的赞同),he went aheadwith his plan to study abroad.5., and dialed the holel's number.得分阅卷人(他伸手拿起了电话)V. Writing (20%)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay entitled The Imss of Traditional Culture. You should write at Least 120 words following the outline given below:1) The causes of the cultural loss2) How to prevent it3) Ybur views on this topic

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