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1、四川外语学院2005 2006 学年第 一 学期高级英语期末考试试卷(A)考试时间:120 分钟系部:英语语言文化系年级:2003 级班级:I.Fill in the blanks with the appropriate forms of the given words and phrases.I.Fill in the blanks with the appropriate forms of the given words and phrases.(10%)(10%)appeal topress forwardin the long runwithdraw fromto the utmos
2、tat oddskeep abreast ofdevoid ofin due courseinsistent on1.The child seems to be quite _ any sense of right or wrong.Notsurprising really when you think what his parents are like.2.With that possibility in mind,I shall find the murderer _.3.Modern liberalism is fundamentally _ _ with democratic gove
3、rnmentbecause it demands results that ordinary people would not freely choose.4.In the extension of medical services to all the people,the qualified medical andhospital facilities already established are utilized _.5.Moving to Spain will be better for you _ _.6.Farmers have _ the government for help
4、.7.A great many worries can _ him _ active participation in work andlife.8.So much is happening in the world of science that its difficult to _ allthe latest developments.9.Those individualsand companies confined to all-domesticoperations aremost likely to suffer by lower prices and have been among
5、those most_ tariff protection.10.What happened today does nothing to diminish it.We must _ onmanned space mission.II.II.ParaphraseParaphrase thethe followingfollowing sentences,sentences,especiallyespecially payingpaying attentionattention toto thetheunderlined part.underlined part.(20%20%)1.The plu
6、tonium would then be vaporized and released into the environment;andthere goes Florida.(Jenny Clanton)2.Two failures in nine trips are great in baseball,but not when were dealing withnuclear payloads.(Jenny Clanton)3.If a beachhead of cooperation may push back the jungle of suspicion,let both sidesj
7、oin in creating a new endeavor(John F.Kennedy)4.to remember that in the past,those who foolishly sought power by riding theback of the tiger ended up inside.(John F.Kennedy)5.And let every other power know that this hemisphere intends to remain the masterof its own house.(John F.Kennedy)6.Let us red
8、ouble our exertions,and strike with united strength while life and powerremain.(Winston Churchill)7.All this fades away before the spectacle which is now unfolding.(WinstonChurchill)8.The scene will be clear for the final act,without which all his conquests will be invain.(Winston Churchill)9.affect
9、ion which is received should liberate the affection which is to be given,andonly where both exist in equal measure does affection achieve its best possibilities.(Bertrand Russell)10.Evidently this springs from some defect in their nature,but it is one not altogethereasy either to diagnose or to cure
10、.(Bertrand Russell)III.Point out the rhetorical device in the underlined part of each sentence andIII.Point out the rhetorical device in the underlined part of each sentence andwrite your answers on the answer sheet.Only one item can be chosen for eachwrite your answers on the answer sheet.Only one
11、item can be chosen for eachsentence.(10%)sentence.(10%)personificationmetonymyrhetoricquestiononomatopoeiaantithesistransferred epithetmetaphorparallelismalliterationsimile1.She was,to be sure,a girl who excited the emotions,but I was not one to let myheart rule my head.2.I like all the small noises
12、 of a ship:the faint creaking,the slap of a rope,the hissof sudden spray.3.It is,after all,easier to make a beautiful dumb girl smart than to make an uglysmart girl beautiful.4.No one,least of all I,anticipated that my case would snowball into one of themost famous trials in U.S.history.5.But above
13、all I love these longpurposeless days in which I shed all that I haveever been.6.It was that population and rushing them through with a magnificentdash anddaring and recklessness of cost or consequences.7.There lies before us,if we choose,continual progress in happiness,knowledge,and wisdom.Shall we
14、,instead,choose death,because we cannot forget ourquarrels?8.I now stood on the site of the first atomic bombardment,where thousands uponthousands of people had been slain in one second,where thousands uponthousands of others had lingered on to die in slow agony,where thousands uponthousands of citi
15、es had vanished in sorrow and tears.9.The children went from adult to adult like buckets in a fire brigade.10.A moment later,the hurricane in one mighty swipe,lifted the entire roof off thehouse and skimmed it 40 feet through the air.IVIV.Proofreading(10%).Proofreading(10%)(see“Answer Sheet”)(see“An
16、swer Sheet”)V V Reading comprehension(25%)Reading comprehension(25%)Passage 1Passage 1Failure is probably the most fatiguing experience a person ever has.There isnothing more enervating than not succeedingbeing blocked,not moving ahead.It isa vicious circle.Failure breeds fatigue,and the fatigue mak
17、es it harder to get to work,which compounds the failure.We experience this tiredness in two main ways:asstart-up fatigue and performance fatigue.In the former case,we keep putting off atask that we are under some compulsions to discharge.Either because it is too tediousor because it is too difficult
18、,we shirk it.And the longer we postpone it,the more tiredwe feel.Such start-up fatigue is very real,even if not actually physical,not something inour muscles and bones.The remedy is obvious,though perhaps not easy to apply,anexertion of will power.The moment I find myself turning away from a job,or
19、puttingit under a pile of other things I have to do,I clear my desk of every thing else andattach the objectionable item first.To prevent start-up fatigue,always tackle the mostdifficult job first.Performance fatigue is more difficult to handle.Here we are not reluctant to getstarted but we cannot s
20、eem to do the job right.Its difficulties appear insurmountableand however hard we work,we fail again and again.The mounting experience offailure carries with it an ever-increasing burden of mental fatigue.In such a situation,I work as hard as I canthen let the unconscious take over.1.Which of the fo
21、llowing can be called a vicious circle?A.Success-zeal-success-zealB.Failure-tiredness-failure-tirednessC.Failure-zeal-failure-zealD.Success-exhaustion-success-exhaustion2.According to the passage,when we keep putting off a task,we canexperience_.A.tirednessB.performance fatigueC.start-up fatigueD.un
22、consciousness3.To overcome start-up fatigue,we need _.A.toughnessB.preventionC.musclesD.strong willpower4.The word“insurmountable”in the last paragraph probably means _.A.that cannot be solvedB.that cannot be understoodC.that cannot be imaginedD.that cannot be objected5.According to the passage,whic
23、h of the following statement is not true?A.It is easier to overcome start-up fatigueB.Performance fatigue occurs when the job we are willing to take gets blocked.C.One will finally succeed after experiencing the vicious circleD.Fatigue often accompanies failurePassage 2Passage 2Every minute of every
24、 day,whatecologist James Carlton-an oceanographer atWilliams College in Williamstown,Mass.-calls a global conveyor beltredistributes ocean organisms.Its planet wide biological disruption that scientistshave barely begun to understand.These creatures move from coastal waters wherethey fit into the lo
25、cal web of life to places where some of them could tear that webapart.This is the larger dimension of the infamous invasion of fish-destroying,pipe-clogging zebra mussels.What concerns Carlton and his fellow marine ecologists is the lack of knowledgeabout the hundreds of alien invaders that quietly
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