2014年广东成人学士学位英语考试真题及答案.doc
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1、2014年广东成人学士学位英语考试真题及答案Paper One 试卷一Part I Dialogue Completion (15 points)Directions: There are 15 short incomplete dialogues in this part, each followed by 4 choices marked A, B. C and D. Choose the best one to complete the dialogue and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET.1. Speaker A: Waiter, _Spe
2、aker B: Wait a minute, sir. Thats $80 altogether.A. Would you charge me? B. Menu, please? C. Would you take the money? D. May I have the bill, please?2. Speaker A: Do you mind if I keep pets in this building?Speaker B: _A. Who knows? B. I would rather you didnt. C. Yeah, I love pets. D. No, you cant
3、.3. Speaker A: This apple tastes nice. Could i have another one?Speaker B: _A. Mind your hand. B. Yes, you could. C. Im sorry. D. Be my friend.4. Tom: Could I use your car for a day?Jack: _ But you need to drive carefully.A. Thats right. B. Sure. C. Never mind. D. Im pleased.5. Doctor: _Patient: Im
4、much better. My stomach problem is gone.A. Do you have anything to declare, sir?B. Good morning, may I help you?C. What seems the problem?D. How are you feeling today?6. Amy: Mr. Gordon asked me to remind you of the meeting this afternoon. Dont you forget it.Lucy: OK, I _A. prefer to. B. wont C. sup
5、pose so. D. do.7. Mike: Madam, do all the buses go downtown?Susan: _A. Wow, you got the idea. B. No, never mind. C. Sorry, Im new here. D. Pretty well, I guess.8. Jenny: Shall we go out for dinner tonight?Jackie: _A. You are right. B. It must be funny. C. Have a nice time. D. That sounds great.9. Sp
6、eaker A: I sent a package to dallas two days ago and it still hasnt arrived. My tracking number is 641-24.Speaker B: OK, Mr. Smith _ but our delivery person said that there was no such address.A. Dont be angry. B. Stay calm. C. We attempted to deliver it. D. Thanks for asking me.10. Maggie: Hello, c
7、ould I speak to Justin, please.Justin: _A. Yes, please. B. Yes, you can. C. Who are you? D. Speaking.11. William: Id like to invite you to dinner this Sunday, Mr. Smith.Smith: _A. No, lets not.B. Id rather stay at home.C. No, thatll be too much trouble.D. Id love to, but I have other plans.12. Mavis
8、: How is everything, Ruth?Ruth: _A. Not too bad. B. Well, thank you. C. Its all right, thanks. D. Not at all.13. Mori: Im pleased to meet you here.Kaco: _A. I didnt expect to see you here. B. You are too hospitable. C. Thank you so much. D. Pleased to meet you, too.14. Joe: Thank you for everything
9、youve done for me during my stay here.Henry: Youre welcome _A. It doesnt matter. B. Its my job. C. Yes, Id love to. D. Be careful.15. Donna: Can you tell me where the library is?Harry: Of course, its behind the teaching building.Donna: Thanks.Harry: _.A. Dont be so sure. B. Im happy to have done it.
10、 C. You are welcome. D. Im glad you like it.Part II Reading Comprehension (40 points)Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each of the passages is followed by 5 questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark your a
11、nswer on the ANSWER SHEET.Passage OneKids often ask Scout Bassett, of Palm Desert, California, if she wishes she had two normal legs. Bassett, 18, answers, “No. I have never known anything different, and it would seem weird to me. Besides, if it werent for the missing leg, I wouldnt have the opportu
12、nities I have”Scout has faced big challenges. When she was months old, she suffered from terrible burns. Her right leg was especially damaged, and doctors cut it off above the knee. When she was 14, she got a high-tech leg made for sports and put it to the test right away in a race for disabled athl
13、etes. “I remember being terrified because this was my first time,” she says. ”But my doctor said, you have to start somewhere.”Scout was waiting nervously for the race to start when athlete Sarah Reinertsen came up and said,”Ive been doing this for a while. Let me give you some tips.” Reinertsen, wh
14、o lost her leg when she was seven, is the first disabled woman to have finished the Ironman triathlon(铁人三项) in Hawaii. She works with an organization to help support people like Scout.Reinertsens encouragement changed the teenagers life. She lost that first race, but gained the confidence that she n
15、eeded to compete. If Sarah could do it, she could too. Training hard, she now runs competitively and also finds time to share her story with school groups.“Sometimes people look at someone like me or at Sarah and think they have nothing in common with us. I tell them that even if you arent physicall
16、y challenged, everybody has challenges of some kind-maybe with family, or homework, or friends.” “No matter what it is, you can overcome that obstacle,” she says. “Everything you need is inside your heart. Take small steps. As time goes by, the steps will get bigger and you will reach your dream.”16
17、.Why does Scout answer “No” when asked if she wants two normal legs?_A. Shes scared of changing her current situation.B. She couldnt have them even if she wanted to.C. She has never thought of it before.D. Shes satisfied with what she has achieved as a disabled.17. What does the doctor mean by sayin
18、g “You have to start somewhere”(para.2)_A. She has to do it sooner or later.B. She has to find the right place to to start.C. That will be a memorable first time.D. That is a perfect time to start.18. Scouts childhood experience _.A. were the cause of her shynessB. were a nightmare until she reached
19、 14C. didnt stop her from fulfilling herself.D. didnt have much influence on her later life.19. Which of the following statements is true?_A. Sarah shared her story with school students.B. Sarah started to compete at the age of seven.C. Scout has been inspired by Sarahs success.D. Scout joined Sarah
20、s organization to help others.20. Through Scouts story, the author wants to tell us _.A. the disabled are mentally stronger than othersB. inner strength can help one overcome difficultiesC. good things will come no matter whatD. everybody has to challenge himselfPassage TwoIMPATIENCE has been around
21、 for a long time. There is nothing new about people losing their patience while stuck in traffic or waiting in line. But some experts believe that people are less patient today than in the past-and for reasons that might surprise you.Some analysts suggest that in recent years many people are less pa
22、tient because of technology. They suggest that “digital technology, from cellphones to cameras to email to iPads, is changing our lives. The instant results we get from this technology have in turn increased our desire for instant gratification in other aspects of our lives.”Psychologist Jennifer Ha
23、rtstein makes some observations. She explains that “we have become an immediate satisfaction culture, and we expect things to move quickly, efficiently and in the way we want. When that doesnt happen, we tend to become increasingly frustrated and unsatisfied.Some believe that e-mail is losing popula
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