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1、2022年广东大学英语考试真题卷(2)本卷共分为1大题50小题,作答时间为180分钟,总分100分,60分及格。一、单项选择题(共50题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意) 1.What can be inferred from Beths storyAPrejudice against women still exists in some organizations.BIf people want what they deserve, they have to ask for it.CPeople should not be content with what they have
2、 got.DPeople should be careful when negotiating for a job. 2.To get a pay raise, a person should _.Aadvertise himself on the job marketBpersuade his boss to sign a long-term contractCtry to get inside information about the organizationDdo something to impress his boss just before merit pay decisions
3、 3.Which of the following statements would the writer probably Not supportAThe rejection of democratic procedures is partly attributed to ignorance.BJeffersons ideas of democracy are often distorted by some people on purpose.CUniversal suffrage is the cardinal instrument for control over government.
4、DOnce the concept of liberty is accepted by the majority, a democratic society will be strongly demande 4.The primary purpose of this text is to_Aexplain Jeffersons ideas of democracyBexalt Jefferson as an outstanding philosopherCillustrate Jeffersons influence on modem politicsDview Jeffersonian de
5、mocracy under modern conditions 5.In Jeffersons opinion, what could prevent tyranny and preserve freedomASuffrage and election.BCheeks and balances.CThe two politics to limit power and to control power.DThe dividing of functions among many entities. 6.How did Jefferson interpret the concept of equal
6、ityAHe asserted that it was a political concepts as well as a biological and economic concept.BHe believed that men were born with equal rights.CEquality is a gift of Nature.DBoth B and C 7.What are the three most paramount ideas in Jeffersonian democracyAEquality, freedom and peoples control over g
7、overnment,BEquality, confidence in man and peoples control over government.CEquality, freedom and confidence in man.DFreedom confidence in man and peoples control over government. 8.In the beginning of the passage, the author tells us that_Athe colonists were always welcomed by the natives.Bthe colo
8、nization will never be with a happy ending.Cthe colonists hoped that there were always people on the new continents.Dthe colonists hoped that they may perform ethnic cleansing on the new continents. 9.Concerning the main characters, which statement is trueAAaronsohn and Sarah are relatives.BThe spy
9、ring stands by the Turkish side.CSarah is captured at the end of the novel.DLishansky is caught and hanged by the British army. 10.This book is_Aa spy story.Bwith a happy ending.Ca story of a group of suppressed people.Da story about a poor women. 11.What is the main problem that puzzles the readers
10、 of the novelADull story.BComplex relationship.CNames.DSad endin 12.According to the passage more government assistance is needed for the Eskimos in_Aproviding schools.Bsafeguarding their traditional means of livelihood.Cencouraging agricultural production.Dpromoting industrial job possibilities. 13
11、.What was the Canadians attitude towards Eskimos in the pastAThey were a useful source of unskilled labor.BThe Canadians had the responsibility of looking after them for the Eskimos own good.CThey should be encouraged to carry out useful government projects.DThey should be kept under firm government
12、 control. 14.Why is the Fort Chimo scheme not very popularAThis kind of work does not appeal to Eskimos.BAt certain times the work can be dangerous.CThe location of the scheme has certain drawbacks.DToo few people are involved in it. 15.In the authors opinion, the debate at Harvard_Ais a symbol of t
13、he general bewilderment.Bwill soon be over.Cwill influence the future life in America.Dis interesting to Harvard men and their friends. 16.It can be inferred from the passage that in lifes goal people of Harvard are becoming_Aless sure about it.Bmore sure about it.Cless interested in it.Dmore hopefu
14、l of it. 17.The paradoxes in the passage mean_Aunusual situations.Bdifficult puzzles.Cabnormal conditions.Dself-contradictions. 18.According to the passage, universities like Harvard should_Afight against militarism.Btake an active part in solving societys evils.Csupport old and established institut
15、ions.Dinvolve themselves in politics. 19.One characteristic of the rich classes of a declining society is their tendency to_Atake in the recently wealthyBretreat within themselvesCproduce publications on mannersDchange the laws of etiquette 20.Etiquette as an art of gracious living is quoted as a fe
16、ature of which countryAEgyptB18th century FranceCRenaissance ItalyDEngland 21.Which of the following is NOT an element of the code of etiquetteARespect for ageBFormal complimentsCProper introductions at social functionsDEating with a fork father than fingers 22.Japanese attacked the Pearl Harbor in_
17、.A1940B1941C1942D1943 23.The largest and smallest states of the United States are_.AAlaska and Rhode IslandBTexas and MaineCTexas and Rhode IslandDAlaska and Maine 24.Buckingham Palace is_ s present London home.AparliamentBchurchmenCmonarchDthe prime minister 25.According to the writer which of the
18、following is put of chivalry A knight should_Ainspire his lady to perform valiant deedsBperform deeds which would inspire romantic songsCexpress his love for his lady from a distanceDregard his lady as strong and independent 26.We may hear children say what he wants . This is an example of_.Ainterfe
19、renceBtransformationCovergeneralizationDover-extension 27.In some speech community, two languages are used side by side with each having a different role to play, this is_.ApidginBcreoleCdiglossiaDbilingualism 28.Which is the biggest church in LondonAMore ChurchBChristian ChurchCSt. Pauls CathedralD
20、St. Henry Cathedral 29._draws on the Jewish experience and tradition and examines subtly the dismantling of the self by an intolerable modern history.AAllen GinsbergBJohn UpdikeCSaul BellowDD. Salinger 30.As Americans are called Uncle Sam, British are called_AHenry BullBJohn BearCJohn BullDJohn Bear
21、 31.Who raised the notion of objective correlativeARobert Penn WarrenBFlannery O ConnerCWilliam FaulknerDS. Eliot 32.Which movie is not awarded the Oscars best movieAAmerican BeautyBA Beautiful MindCShakespeare in LoveDSecret Window 33.Which of the following statements may support the claim that e-m
22、ail and chat are fostering a new wave of literacyAProfessional writers no longer have to abide by grammatical rules.BFor those people who neither wrote letters nor read books, writing online has become their regular everyday experience.CMost writers prefer to publish their writings on the Web so as
23、to reach a larger readership.DComputer literacy is drawing increasing attention from the educators. 34.We can see from Cynthia Ozicks viewpoint that e-mail and chat on the Internet _.Ahelp the development of languageBwill lead to the creation of a new languageCwill help the growth of a new group of
24、writersDwill likely check language change instead of helping its development 35.We get the impression that the writer of this article _.Abitterly criticizes the writing style of e-mailBis in favor of the writing style of emailCdoes not express explicitly his own attitude towards the writing style of
25、 emailDis strongly against the substandard writing style of e-mail 36.What is planned for the continentABuilding dams along the coasts.BSetting up several summer resorts along the coasts.CMapping the coast and the whole territory.DSetting up permanent bases on the coasts. 37.When did man begin to ex
26、plore the AntarcticAAbout 100 years ago.BIn this century.CAt the beginning of the 19th century.DIn 1798. 38.The most healthy climate in the world is _.Ain South AmericaBin the Arctic RegionCin the Antarctic ContinentDin the Atlantic Ocean 39.What must the explorers be, even though they have modem eq
27、uipment and techniqueABrave and tough.BStubborn and arrogant.CWell-liked and humorous.DStout and smart. 40.What kind of metals and minerals can we find in the AntarcticAMagnesite, coal and oilBCopper, coal and uranium.CSilver, natural gas and uranium.DAluminum, copper and natural gas. 41.This passag
28、e is _.Aan editorial response to a letterBa newspaper articleCa letter in response to a letterDa newspaper editorial 42.How would you describe the writers attitude towards the Canadian immersion programASupportive.BUnenthusiastic.CBalanced-prepared to weigh up the pros and cons.DCritical. 43.Accordi
29、ng to the passage, which of the following may account for the success of Canadian immersion programAAll the students readily accept the objective of making English the language of the classroom.BStudents are motivated to use the second language to transmit and receive meaningful messages.CThe first
30、language of the students is used only when they are talking about their daily life.DThe students are grouped in accordance with their language proficiency. 44.This article focuses most clearly on _.Athe architectural beauties of the White HouseBearly residents of the White HouseCimprovements in the
31、White HouseDthe history of the White House to 1950 45.The passage suggests that the White House has always been a(n) _.Aornate symbol of democracyBmodest residence for the PresidentCmasterpiece by James HobanDfunctional seat of government 46.The burning of the White House by the British was an act o
32、f _.AjealousyBself-defenseCretributionDnegligence 47.It can be inferred that _.Athe author views the inner light as uniquely an attribute of QuakersBQuakers treat all men the same, whether they have inner light or hotCthe Catholics are not concerned with killingDthe authors parents found Catholic re
33、ligious views unsuitable or inadequate 48.The author argues that _.Awe must seek great comprehension of our own inner lightsBhumans must always seek to increase the number of inner lights, hence, population increase is desirableCthe unique relationship between each person and his inner light makes h
34、im more divine than those without an inner lightDfaith is essential to life, especially faith based on these most divine persons who are often called prophets 49.If offered a reward for doing a good deed, the author would _.Aspurn the reward indignantlyBaccept it only as a token of the other persons
35、 feelings of gratitudeCneither take nor refuse the rewardDexplain to the offerer that rewards are blasphemous 50.Which of the following does the semanticist maintain will help bridge the communication gap between people, according to the passageACharacterizing behavior in absolute terms.BGiving the objects appropriate names.CEmploying unchanging terminology.DOffering criteria for judgment.第18页 共18页第 18 页 共 18 页第 18 页 共 18 页第 18 页 共 18 页第 18 页 共 18 页第 18 页 共 18 页第 18 页 共 18 页第 18 页 共 18 页第 18 页 共 18 页第 18 页 共 18 页第 18 页 共 18 页
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