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2012年江苏五年一贯制专转本英语真题试卷

2012年江苏省普通高校“专转本”统一考试大学英语试卷

Part I Reading Comprehension (20小题,每小题2分,共40)

Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.

Passage 1

Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage.

Different countries and different races have different manners. Before entering a house in

some Asian countriesit is good manners to take off your shoes. In European countries, even though shoes sometimes become very muddy, this is not done. A guest in a Chinese house sometimes does not finish a drink. He leaves a little, to show that he has had enough. In a Malay house, too, a guest always leaves a little food. In England, a guest always finishes a drink to show that he enjoys it.

We should like to find the customs of other races, so that they will not think us ill-mannered. But people all over the world agree that being well-mannered really means being kind and helping others, especially those older or weaker than ourselves. If you remember this, you will not go very far wrong.

Here are some examples of the things that a well-mannered person does or does not do.

He never laughs at people when they are in trouble. He is always kind either to people or to animals. When people are waiting for a bus, or in a post office, he lines up to wait for his turn. In the bus, he gives his seat to an older person or a lady who is standing. It he accidentally bumps into (碰撞) someone, or gets in their way, he says,“ Excuse me” or “I'm sorry”.

He says "Please" when making a request, and "Thank you" when he receives something. He stands up when speaking to a lady or an older person, and he does not sit down until the other person is seated. He does not talk too much about himself. When eating, he does not speak with his mouth full of food.

( ) 1. According to the passage, a knowledge of the customs of other races .

A. is very useful

B. is unnecessary

C. is unimportant

D. does not mean much

( ) 2. A person with good manners think of .

A. the older before himself

B. himself before others

C. no one but himself

D. his personal interests

( ) 3. Which of the following is NOT true? A well-mannered person usually .

A. says "Please" when making a request

B. makes an apology for bumping into someone accidentally

C. sits where he is when speaking to a lady

D. tries to help those who are in trouble

( ) 4. If you want to be well-mannered, .

A. you laugh at people when they are in trouble

B. it's all right to speak with your mouth full of food

C. you should stop someone when he is talking

D. you should speak after someone else has finished

( ) 5. As different countries have different manners, .

A. it's unnecessary to learn their manners

B. we should try to find out the differences in the customs

C. it should be wrong to go out of one's way to do anything

D. learning a little second language would be helpful

Passage 2

Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage.

I entered St.Thomas's Hospital as a medical student at the age of 18 and spent five years there. I was an unsatisfactory student, for my heart was not in it . I had always wanted to be a writer, and in the evenings, after my tea, I wrote and read. Before long, I wrote a novel, called Liza of Lambeth, which I sent to the publisher and was accepted. It appeared during my last year at the hospital and had something of a success. I felt I could afford to give up medicine and make writing my profession; so, three days after I graduated from the school of medicine, I set out for Spain to write another book. Looking back now, and knowing the terrible difficulties of making a living by writing, I realize I was taking a fearful risk.

The next ten years were very hard, and I earned an average of £100 a year. Then I had a bit of luck. The manager of the Court Theatre put on a play that failed; the next play he had arranged to put on was not ready, and he was at his witsend. He read a play of mine and, though he did not much like it, he thought it might just run for the six weeks till the play he had in mind to follow it with could be produced. It ran for fifteen months. Within a short while, I had four plays running in London at the same time. Nothing of the kind had ever happened before. I was the talk of the town.

( ) 6. When the author was a medical student, he .

A. had some trouble with his heart

B. was a very good student.

C. wanted to be a writer after graduation

D. was satisfied with what he was doing at the time

( ) 7. When the author wrote his first novel, .

A. he sent it to a publisher but it was not accepted

B. he was still studying at the medical school

C. he succeeded in publishing it thought it was not a success

D. he had graduated from the medical school

( ) 8. The author gave up medicine because at that time .

A. he thought he could make a living by writing

B. he knew the success of the book was natural

C. he knew it was no risk to be a writer

D. he was quite rich after the success of his book

( ) 9. For the first ten years of his writing career after his graduation, the author earned an average of £ 100 a year, which was .

A. a great sum

B. a bit of luck

C. a small sum

D. a moderate success

( ) 10.The manager of the Court Theatre agreed to put on the author's play because .

A. he thought the author was a good playwright

B. he liked the author's plays very much

C. he failed to arrange a new play in time

D. he heard that the author had studied medicine before

Passage 3

Questions 11 to 12are based on the following passage.

In the last 500 years, nothing about people---not their clothes, ideas, or languages --- has changed as much as what they eat. The original chocolate drink was made from the seeds of the coca tree by South American Indians. The Spanish introduced it to the rest of the world during the 1500's. And although it was very expensive, it quickly became fashionable. In London, shops where chocolate drinks were served became important meeting places. Some still exist today.

The potato is also from the New World. Around 1600, the Spanish brought it from Peru to Europe, where it soon was widely grown. Ireland became so dependent on it that thousands of Irish people starved when the crop failed during the "Potato Famine" of 1845-1846, and thousands more were forced to emigrate to America. There are many other foods that have traveled from South America to the Old World. But some others went in the opposite direction. Brazil is now the worlds largest grower of coffee, and coffee is an important crop in Colombia and other South American countries. But it is native to Ethiopia. It was first made into a drink by Arabs during the 1400s.

According to an Arabic legend, coffee was discovered by a goatherd named Kaldi. He noticed that his goats were attracted to the red berries on a coffee bush. He tried one and experienced the "wide-awake" feeling that one-third of the world's population now starts the day with.

( ) 11. According to the passage, has changed the most in the last 500 years.

A. Food B. Clothing C. Ideology D. Language

( ) 12. "Some" in "Some still exist today"(Para.1) means

A. some cocoa trees

B. some chocolate drinks

C. some shops

D. some South American Indians

( ) 13. Thousands of Irish people starved during the "Potato Famine" because

A. they were so dependent on the potato that they refused to eat anything else

B. they were forced to emigrate to America

C. the weather conditions in Ireland were not suitable for growing the potato

D. the potato harvest was bad

( ) 14. Coffee originally came from

A. Brazil

B. Colombia

C. Ethiopia

D. Egypt

( ) 15. The Arabic legend is used to prove that

A. coffee was first discovered by Kaldi

B. coffee was first discovered by Kaldi's goats

C. coffee was first discovered in South American countries

D. coffee drinks were first made by Arabs

Passage 4

Questions 16 to 20 are based on the following passage.

Around the world more and more people are taking part in dangerous sports and activities. Of course, there have always been people who have looked for adventures--- those who have climbed the highest mountains, explored unknown parts of the world or sailed in small boats across the greatest oceans. Now, however, there are people who seek an immediate thrill from a risky activity which may only last a few minutes or even seconds.

I would consider bungee jumping to be a good example of such an activity. You jump from a high place (perhaps a bridge or a hot-air balloon) 200 metres above the ground with an elastic rope tied to your ankles. You fall at up to 150 kilometres an hour till the rope stops you from hitting the ground. It is estimated that about 2 million people around the world have now tried bungee jumping. Other activities as risky as bungee jumping involve jumping from tall building and diving into the sea from the top of high cliffs. Why do people take part in such activities as these? Some psychologists suggest that it is because life in modern societies has become safe and boring. Not very long ago, people's lives were constantly under threat. They had to go out and hunt for food, diseases could not easily be cured, and life was a continuous battle for survival.

Nowadays, according to many people, life offers little excitement. They live and work in comparatively safe environment; they buy food in shops; and there are doctors and hospitals to look after them if they become ill. The answer for some of these people is to seek danger in activities such as bungee jumping.

( ) 16. The best title for the passage would be

A. Dangerous Sports: What and Why

B. The Boredom of Modem Life

C. Bungee jumping: Is It Really Dangerous?

D. The Need for Excitement

( ) 17. More and more people today

A. are trying activities such as bungee jumping

B. are climbing the highest mountains

C. are coming close to death in sports

D. are exploring unknown places

( ) 18. In bungee jumping, you

A. jump as high as you can

B. slide down a rope to the ground

C. attach yourself to a rope and fall to the ground

D. fall towards the ground without a rope

( ) 19. People probably take part in dangerous sports nowadays because

A. they have a lot of free time

B. they can go to hospital if they are injured

C. their lives lack excitement

D. they no longer need to hunt for food

( ) 20. The writer of the passage has a attitude towards dangerous sports.

A. positive

B. negative

C. neutral

D. nervous

Part II Vocabulary and Structure (40小题,每小题1分,共40)

Directions: In this part there are forty incomplete sentences. Each sentence is followed by four choices. Choose the one that best completes the sentence and then mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.

( ) 21.Wounded he was, he refused to come back from the front.

A. since B. for

C. as D. although

( ) 22. After the class meeting, she us about her life in the United States.

A. went on telling B. went to tell

C. went telling D. went on to tell

( ) 23. The owner and editor of the newspaper the conference.

A. were attending B. was to attend to

C. is to attend D. are to attend

( ) 24. It John and Peter who helped me with my work the other day.

A. were B. is

C. had been D. was

( ) 25. It's high time him a severe lesson for being late.

A. you give B. you gave

C. you'll give D. you should give

( ) 26. , we decided to leave at once, as we didn't want to risk missing the last bus.

A. Being pretty late B. As it being pretty late

C. It being pretty late D. It was being pretty late

( ) 27. No announcement has been made concerning on the next flight

A. who go B. who is going

C. is who going D. who went

( ) 28. The electric furnace before it can be used.

A. needs repairing B. should be in repair

C. must repair D. has to be repairable

( ) 29. We can't enter the room because its door

A. locked B. locks

C. is locked D. is locking

( ) 30. Charles starts a job, he will do it it is finished.

A. Since, where B. Each time, once

C. Once, till D. The moment, as

( ) 31. Seldom any mistakes during my past 10 years of working here.

A. I did make B. did I make

C. I would make D. I made

( ) 32. in the park, I came across my former English teacher.

A. If wandered B. If wandering

C. While wandered D. While wandering

( ) 33. I'm sorry so long. I forgot to tell you in advance that I would have a meeting this afternoon.

A. to keep you waited B. to keep you waiting

C. to have kept you waiting D. to have kept you waited

( ) 34. I bitterly regret him the sad story.

A. having told B. to have told

C. to tell D. told

( ) 35. The house that in the floods must be rebuilt before winter comes.

A. has been washed away

B. has to wash away

C. has them washed away

D. has washed them away

( ) 36. –“Do you think he will make a good president?”

–“He is just Bill

A. as qualified as B. more qualified like

C. the same qualified as D. much qualified than

( ) 37. Although alone at home, he didn't feel lonely.

A. leaving B. leave

C. leaves D. left

( ) 38. The crime was not discovered till 48 hours later, gave the criminals plenty of time to get away.

A. which B. that

C. as D. what

( ) 39. After 15 years abroad, his brother came back only his hometown severely in an earthquake.

A. to be finding B. finding

C. found D. to find

( ) 40. the final exam, I would go shopping this afternoon.

A. As for B. Because of

C. But for D. Due to

( ) 41. By the time you get home, we in Qingdao for one week

A. will be staying B. will have stayed

C. would have stayed D. have stayed

( ) 42. If we this speed, we will arrive there in about two days.

A. keep up B. keep from

C. keep out D. keep away

( ) 43. They are shocked to find water has been polluted.

A. large quantities of B. a great number of

C. a good deal of D. a plenty of

( ) 44. This university is outstanding its faculty and reference resources.

A. in place of B. in terms of

C. by means of D. by way of

( ) 45. Liquids are like solids they have a definite volume.

A. on that B. for that

C. with that D. in that

( ) 46. Her sense of inferiority her unfortunate family background.

A. results from B. brings about

C. results in D. stands for

( ) 47. With more members signing up, our recreation club needs more

A. sporting equipment B. sports equipment

C. sports equipments D. sport equipments

( ) 48. He is such a strong-willed person that there is nothing in the world that can him.

A. win B. defeat

C. rescue D. attach

( ) 49. She liked shopping but she was not in the for it because she was a little exhausted.

A. mood B. mind

C. state D. spirit

( ) 50. Go back to the factory on time, or you will be

A. hired B. rented

C. employed D. fired

( ) 51. I would much it if you could help me carry the luggage.

A. appreciate B. apply

C. admit D. achieve

( ) 52. It has been two years since her brother was with her parents.

A. on contact B. in contact

C. keep contact D. come into contact

( ) 53. One must obtain from the landowner to hurt in this forest.

A. admiration B. requirement

C. permission D. association

( ) 54. The pill my mother gave me my toothache.

A. regained B. restricted

C. relieved D. released

( ) 55. He is in about the job he is going to lose.

A. despair B. regret

C. defeat D. risk

( ) 56. The famous actress tried hard not to answer any questions about her unhappy marriage.

A. embarrassed B. embarrassing

C. emergent D. urgent

( ) 57. The young man fought to save a drowning girl. He was admiration.

A. worthy of B. worthwhile

C. worth of D. worth

( ) 58. My father has many friends because he has a warm and personality.

A. outside B. outlook

C. outstanding D. outgoing

( ) 59. I don't like that fellow. He always talks with of self-importance.

A. an appearance B. a face

C. an air D. a color

( ) 60. It was of him to leave the classroom when the teacher criticized him

A. childlike B. childish

C. childhood D. childless

PartⅢ Cloze (20小题,每题1分,共20)

Directions: There are twenty the following passage for each blank there are four Choices. Choose the one that best fits into the passage and then mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.

Many people wrongly believe that when people reach old age, their families place them in nursing homes. They are left in the 61 of strangers for the rest of their lives. Their 62 children visit them only occasionally, but more often, they do not have any 63 visitors.

The truth is that this idea is an story. In fact, family members provide over 80 percent of the care 65 elderly people need. Samuel Preston a sociologist, studied 66 the American family is changing. He reported that by the time the 67 American couple reaches 40 years of age, they have more parents than children. 68 , because people today live longer after an illness than people did years 69 ,family members must provide long term care.

More psychologists have found that all caregivers 70 a common characteristic: All caregivers believe that they are the best 71 for job. In other words, they all felt that they 72 do the job better than anyone else. Social workers 73 caregivers to find out why they took 74 the responsibility of caring for an elderly relative. Many caregivers believed they had an 75 to help their relative. Some stated that helping others 76 them feel more useful. Others hoped that by helping 77 now, they would deserve care when became old and 78 . Caring for the elderly and being taken care of can be a 79 satisfying experience for everyone who might be 80 .

( ) 61. A. hands B. arms C. bodies D. homes

( ) 62. A. growing B. grown C. being grown D. having grow

( ) 63. A. constant B. lasting C. regular D. normal

( ) . A. imaginary B. imaginable C. imaginative D. imagery

( ) 65. A. that B. this C. what D. who

( ) 66. A. when B. how C. what D. where

( ) 67. A. common B. regular C. standard D. average

( ) 68. A. Further B. However C. Moreover D. Whereas

( ) 69. A. before B. ago C. later D. lately

( ) 70. A. share B. enjoy C. divide D. consent

( ) 71. A. person B. people C. character D. man

( ) 72. A. would B. will C. could D. can

( ) 73. A. questioned B. interviewed C. inquired D. informed

( ) 74. A. in B. up C. on D. off

( ) 75. A. admiration B. action C. necessity D. duty

( ) 76. A. caused B. enabled C. made D. got

( ) 77. A. someone B. anyone C. everyone D. anybody

( ) 78. A. elderly B. dependent C. dependable D. independent

( ) 79. A. similarly B. differently C. mutually D. certainly

( ) 80. A. involved B. excluded C. included D. considered

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Part IV Translation (35)

Section A (共5小题,每小题4分,共20分)

Directions: Translate the following sentences into Chinese. You may refer to the corresponding passages in Part I.

81. Before entering a house in some Asian countries, it is good manners to take off your shoes.

82. We should like to find the customs of other races, so that they will not think us ill-mannered.

83. He read a play of mine and, though he did not much like it, he thought it might just run for the six weeks till the play he had in mind could be produced.

84 Brazil is now the world's largest grower of coffee, and coffee is an important crop in Colombia and other South American countries.

85. Now, however, there are people who look for an immediate thrill from a risky activity which may only last a few minutes or even seconds.

Section B (5小题,每小题3分,共15)

Directions: Translate the following sentences into English.

86.因为下大雪,足球比赛推迟到下周日举行。

87.我把电话号码给你,以便你到达这里后和我联系。

88.你必须每天联系讲英语,只有这样,你才能提高英语口语水平。

.遗憾的是并非所有用人在于陌生人交往时都感到自在。

90.作为一名教师,你必须调整教学方法,以满足学生的需要。

Part V Writing (15)

Directions: In this part you are required to write an essay about the sports you like. You should write at least 120 words and base your composition on the outline given below.

1、很多大学生沉迷于阅读电子书籍;

2、过度沉迷带来的危害;

3、你的建议。

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