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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上全国2013年1 0月高等教育自学考试高级英语试题课程代码:00600I. Each of the following sentences is given four choices of words or expressions. Choose the right one to complete the sentence and blacken the corresponding letter on your Answer Sheet. (15 points, 1 point for each)1Dorothy accepted the news of war wi
2、th _ and sadness.A excitementB commitmentC bewildermentD embarrassment2 The government could face defeat if it tries to push through the _ proposals.A doubtfulB conspicuousC questionableD controversial3 This single market is designed to _ barriers to the free movement of goods, services and people.A
3、 terminateB abolishC eliminateD exclude4 He has emerged from being a(n) _ and unsure candidate into a fluent debater.A hesitantB indifferentC pleasantD considerate5Large paintings can _ the feeling of space in small rooms.A endearB enhanceC enlargeD encourage6 The employeesmain _ was that they had n
4、ot received their pitiably low pay.A distrustB grievanceC suspicionD comprehension7 Im _ sorry for what I said. I really am.A certainlyB generallyC particularlyD genuinely8 Photographs taken by roadside cameras will soon be enough to _ drivers for speeding.A dismissB persecuteC executeD prosecute9 I
5、 was delighted to be a nominee and to receive such a _ award in recognition of our companys achievements.A preciousB vigorousC prestigiousD glamorous10 Thousands of soldiers are working to _ food and blankets to the refugees.A contributeB deliverC transferD distribute11 He is an outstanding goalscor
6、er who doesnt get the _ he deserves.A recognitionB affectionC identificationD realization12 Calmly and _, she poured petrol over the car and set it a light.A deliberatelyB passionatelyC desperatelyD fantastically13 Are you looking for a temporary or a(n) _ job?A idealB valuableC decentD permanent14
7、It is a pity that Christmas has become so _.A monetizedB economizedC commercializedD materialized15 I was determined to take the news in a calm and _ manner.A surprisedB astonishingC dignifiedD aggressiveRead the following passage carefully and complete the succeeding three items , , .(1) The car pu
8、lled up and its driver glared at us with such sullen intensity, such hatred, that I was truly afraid for our lives. He looked like the sort of young man who might kill a president.(2) He was glaring because we had passed him and for that offensive action he pursued us to the next stoplight so as to
9、express his indignation and affirm his masculinity. I was with two women and was afraid for all three of us. It was nearly midnight and we were in a small, sleeping town with no other cars on the road.(3) When the light turned green I raced ahead. He didnt merely follow, he chased and with his headl
10、ights turned off. No matter what sudden turn I took, he followed. My passengers were silent. I knew they were alarmed, and I prayed that I wouldnt be called upon to protect them. In that cheerful frame of mind, I turned off my own lights so I couldnt be followed. It was madness. I was responding to
11、a crazy as a crazy.(4) “Ill just drive to the police station,” I finally said, and as if those were the magic words, he disappeared.(5) It seems to me that there has recently been an epidemic of auto machoa competition perceived and expressed in driving. People fight it out over parking spaces. A to
12、ll booth becomes a signal for elbowing fenders. And beetle-eyed drivers hunch over their steering wheels, squeezing the rims, glowering, preparing the excuse of not having seen you as they muscle you off the road. Approaching a highway on an entrance ramp recently, I was strong-armed by a trailer tr
13、uck so immense that its driver all but blew me away by blasting his horn. The behemoth was just inches from my hopelessly mismatched vehicle when I fled for the safety of the shoulder.(6) The odd thing is that long before I was even able to drive, it seemed to me that people were at their finest and
14、 most civilized when in their cars. They seemed so orderly and considerate, so reasonable, staying in the right-hand lane unless passing, signaling all intentions. In those days you really eased into highway traffic, and the long, neat rows of cars seemed mobile testimony to the sanity of most peopl
15、e. Perhaps memory fails, perhaps there were always testy drivers, perhapsbut everyone didnt give you the finger.(7) A most amazing example of driver rage occurred recently in Manhattan. We were four cars abreast, stopped at a traffic light. And there was no moving even when the light had changed. A
16、bus had stopped in the cross traffic, blocking our paths: it was normal-for-New-York-City gridlock. Perhaps impatient, perhaps late for important appointments, three of us nonetheless accepted what, after all, we could not alter. One, however, would not. He would not be helpless. He would go where h
17、e was going even if he couldnt get there. He got out of his car and strode toward the bus, rapping smartly on its doors. When they opened, he exchanged words with the driver. The doors folded shut. He then stepped in front of the bus, took hold of one of its large windshield wipers and broke it.(8)
18、The bus doors reopened and the driver appeared, apparently giving the fellow a good piece of his mind. If so, the lecture was wasted, for the man started his car and drove directly into the bus. He rammed it. Even though the point at which he struck the bus, the folding doors, was its most vulnerabl
19、e point, ramming the side of a bus with your car has to rank very high on a futility index. My first thought was that it had to be a rental car.(9) To tell the truth, I could not believe my eyes. The bus driver opened his doors as much as they could be opened and he stepped directly onto the hood of
20、 the attacking car, jumping up and down with both his feet. He then retreated into the bus, closing the doors behind him. Obviously a man of action, the car driver backed up and rammed the bus again.(10) It is tempting to blame such aggressive, uncivil and even neurotic behavior, but in our cars we
21、all become a little crazy. How many of us speed up when a driver signals his intention of pulling in front of us? Are we resentful and anxious to pass him? How many of us try to squeeze in, or race along the shoulder at a lane merger?(11) What is it within us that gives birth to such antisocial beha
22、vior and why, all of a sudden, have so many drivers gone around the bend? My friend, a Manhattan psychiatrist, calls it“a Rambo pattern. People are running around thinking the American way is to take the law into your own hands when anyone does anything wrong. And what constitutes wrong? Anything th
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