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2009年4月全国自考英语(二)真题及参考答案

2009年4月全国自考英语(二)真题及参考答案一、Vocabulary and Structure(10 points,1 point for each item)从下列各句四个选项中选出一个最佳答案,并在答题卡上将相应的字母涂黑。

1.We ______ go out to restaurants, but mostly we eat at home.A.occasionallyB.relativelyC.continuallyD.absolutely答案:A2.This is the first time that a woman has been _____ to the post.A.grantedB.praisedC.pointedD.appointed答案:D3.If payment is not received, legal action will be our only_____ .A.aggressionB.advantageC.alternativeD.ambition答案:C4.Dont trust everything______ you have read in the newspapers.A.whichB.thatC.asD.what答案:B5.The conclusion from the study is not definite; it is just_____ .A.tentativeB.validC.technicalD.thorough答案:A6.She _____ everything else and concentrated on the task before her.A.set offB.set backC.set asideD.set up 答案:C7.When you _____ know Bob better, you will like him.A.go toB.got toC.went toD.get to答案:D8.Ive got the order from the boss that the work ______ finishedbefore 5p.m.today.A. would beB. beC. will have beenD. could be答案:B9.______Tom has done really amazed everyone in his class.A.WhatB.WhichC.ThatD.Who答案:A10.It is not decided _____ the conference will be held.A.whatB.whichC.whenD.that答案:C二、Cloze Test(10 points,1 point for each item)下列短文中有十个空白,每个空白有四个选项。

根据上下文要求选出最佳答案,并在答题纸上将相应的字母涂黑。

1.We all believe that modern technology can make life betterbecause it makeseverything faster. But by 11 everything up, we suffer losses we have not yet learntto know. Our day begins with speedy urges: the alarm rings and you jump 12 bed. You take a quick shower. Then you wake the kids and 13 them through breakfast so theywont miss the bus. At the dining table, you swallow some slices of bread with a cupof tea. When everything 14, you hurry to the car, thinking of the things you wouldbuy from the supermarket on the way 15. Driving 20 minutes in the busy traffic, youreach your workplace, rushing into the building and 16 up the stairs three at atime, arriving at your desk with seconds to spare. You take 17 deep breaths. Then,you instantly remember that the 18 you didnt finish last night must be faxed toBeijing by 10 oclock in the morning.Yet it seems that the 19 we go, the further we fall behind. Not only in the literalsense of not getting done what we set out to do, 20 at a deeper level. It has cometo the point where my days feel like an Olympic marathon.(1).答案:三、Reading Comprehension(30 points,2 points for each item)从下列每篇短文的问题后所给的四个选择项中选出一个最佳答案,并在答题卡上将相应的字母涂黑。

1.Parents can have a great impact on the development of theirchildrenscreativity in art. But first, they have to know how. They may find thefollowingadvice interesting and instructive.Encourage free drawing rather than coloring books. Coloring books stop thepossibility of selfexpression. A child may just enjoy colorful picturesand neverlearn how to express himself. As an art teacher says, “Children have a verypowerful instinct to draw freely and roughly. Such practice makes them learnlanguage easily.” In fact, a child expresses himself in rough drawing.This is thebeginning of literacy and creativity. Also, parents should not teach their kids“how” to draw and they should not make their kids draw realisticpictures toentertain themselves. Experience tells us that such teaching from theparents willdiscourage children, making them think they cant do it the “right”way.Competition and rewards should also be avoided in the process ofartistic creation.A childs natural instinct to create will disappear if he or she thinks aboutprizewhile drawing.Parents should be role models for their kids. They should not say things like,“Icant draw a straight line.”Instead, they should learn to say,“I love to create.”This teaches children that the process of creation is more important thanthe product. If children see their parents drawing, cooking or building creatively,they will do the same.Buy a notebook for your child to use every day. This can be a journal for making upstories, writing ideas and drawing pictures. Even the youngest child can use it todraw freely and roughly, expressing himself.Take your child to places that promote ideas and creativity. Art museums, sciencecenters, libraries and childrens museums all are great places to see other peoplescreativity. That will inspire children to make their own creations and inventions.Give children choices and free time. Some of the best ideas come from daydreaming and imagining.In short, parents should allow their kids to have the freedom to invent forthemselves. That means not always teaching and commanding. (1).To develop their artistic creativity, children should be encouraged to______.(A).draw freely and roughly(B).learn to draw realistic pictures(C).know how to draw before they start(D).learn to draw good pictures to get prizes答案:A(2).Parents are encouraged to be role models for their kids because .(A).parents love to create(B).parents can draw straight lines(C).children tend to follow their parents examples(D).children like the product of their parents creativity答案:C(3).It can be inferred from the passage that in artistic creation .(A).product is more important than process(B).process is more important than product(C).process and product are equally important(D).both process and product are unimportant答案:B(4).To be inspired by other peoples creativity,children should .(A).write ideas(B).make up stories(C).buy good notebooks(D).visit museums, libraries, and science centers答案:D(5).The main idea of this passage is that .(A).children should be encouraged to draw freely(B).children should follow their parents examples(C).parents should know how to cultivate their kids creativity(D).most parents teach their kids confidently and instructively 答案:C2.It is often said that politeness costs nothing. In fact, it seems that a littlemore politeness could save businesses £5 billion every year. Frequently hearing thephrase“thank you” or “well done” means the same to staff as a modest pay rise.Praise and encouragement also makes employees more likely to work hard and stay intheir jobs. In this way the business companies can save the cost of finding newemployees. A third of 1,000 workers surveyed by a consulting firm said they did notget thanked at all when they did well—and a further third said they were notthanked enough. In both cases, staff said they felt undervalued, meaning they wereless likely to exert themselves and were more likely to look for employmentelsewhere.The result of the survey shows that there would be around £52 billion loss inproductivity if the employees felt less appreciated. According to the firm, praisingstaff has the same positive effect as a 1 per cent pay rise—and works out muchcheaper for bosses. Three out of four employees said that regular acknowledgement bytheir bosses was important to them, but only a quarter said they were actually givenas much praise as they felt they needed.The survey found that those in bluecollar and manual jobs were less likely to begiven any recognition for doing well. But it seems that they most need such praise.In regional terms, Scottish staff felt most undervalued. Four out of ten workerssaid they were never thanked and eight out of ten said they would like more praise.However, workers in the NorthEast are less impressed by being praised by the boss,as only 69 per cent said they felt the need to be told “well done”regularly.Older employees and women need the most reassurance, according to psychologistAveril Leimon. She said that words of praise did more than creating a pleasant placeto work—they could even promote profits.(1).The survey indicates that politeness could save businesses a huge amount ofmoney every year because .(A).politeness makes employees expect pay rise(B).politeness is less likely to make staff work harder(C).politeness helps employers find proper employees(D).politeness helps employers reduce the cost of staffemployment答案:D(2).Workers doing well but not getting thanks from their bosses will probably .(A).leave for jobs elsewhere(B).work harder to get praise from their bosses(C).exert themselves in their work to get pay rise(D).work harder to get encouragement from their bosses答案:A(3).According to the survey, of the employees believed they were praised asmuch as expected.(A).25%(B).30%(C).40%(D).75%答案:A(4).The survey shows that those who do not pay much attention to praise are .(A).staff from Scotland(B).workers in NorthEast(C).older and women employees(D).older and women employees答案:B(5).It can be concluded from the passage that .(A).bluecollar employees are expecting more pay rise(B).pleasant workplace could promote business profits(C).pay rise is an important motivation for manual workers(D).words of praise could possibly increase business profits答案:D3. A centuriesold tradition, illustrated in a modern childrens book, links thesweetness of honey with the joy of learning to read.“The grandpa held a jar of honey so that all the family could see. He then dipped aspoon into it and put some honey on the cover of a small book.The little girl had just turned five.‘Stand up, little one,’ he asked the girl softly.‘I did this for your mother, your uncles, your older brother, and now you!’Then, he handed the book to her.‘Taste!’She touched the honey with her finger and put it into her mouth.‘Whats that taste?’ the grandpa asked.The little girl answered,‘Sweet!’Then all of the family said in a single voice,‘Yes, and so is knowledge, butknowledge is from the bee that made that sweet honey, you have to go after itthrough the pages of a book!’The little girl knew that the promise to read was at last hers. Soon she was goingto learn to read.”This is the beginning of a profoundly moving childrens book entitled Thank You,Mr.Falker.In this book, Patricia Polacco writes of her own passion to read, inspiredby the honey on the book. It wasnt until fifth grade that she met her belovedteacher who provided the hlep that she needed to finally unlock the magic of thewritten word.Reading this book,we are in fact acquainted with some enduring traditions of childeducation that stress the importance of verbal capacity at a very early age.The child learning to read is admitted into a collective memory by way of books. Andwith the printed words that are active with meaning, the child becomes acquaintedwith a common past which he or she renews, to a greater or lesser degree, in everyreading. Much as the author of the book Thank You, Mr. Falker puts it,“Almost as ifit were magic, or as if light poured into her brain, the words and sentences startedto take shape on the page as they never had before…And she understood the wholething…Then she went into the living room and found the book on a shelf, the verybook that her grandpa had shown her so many years ago. She spooned honey on thecover and tasted the sweetness…Then she held the book, honey and all, close to herchest. She could feel tears roll down her cheeks, but they werent tears of sadness—she was happy, so very happy.”(1).The girl who tasted the honey on the book was .(A).nearly six years old(B).less than five years old(C).more than six years old(D). a little more than five years old答案:D(2).It can be inferred from the passage that .(A).the girls mother and uncles were good scholars(B).Mr.Falker helped Patricia Polacco write her book forchildren(C).the honeyonthebook tradition has been practised for manygenerations(D).the girl who tasted the honey on the book writes the bookThank You, Mr.Falker答案:C(3).The book entitled Thank You, Mr. Falker is about .(A).the early life of Mr. Falker(B).Polaccos early experience with reading(C).the magic power of written words on children(D).how the honey on the book makes children feel happy答案:B(4).The main purpose of this passage is to .(A).introduce a “profoundly moving”childrens book(B).tell that childrens verbal capacity is very important(C).show that words are magic and they make children happy(D).show how the girl who tasted the honey on the book grewinto a writer答案:A(5).The last paragraph implies that the happiness of the little girl came from.(A).the honey she tasted(B).the ability to read books(C).the book her grandpa had shown her(D).the collective memory that accepted her答案:B四、Word Form(10 points,1 point for each item)将括号中的各词变为适当的形式填入空白。

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