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华南师范大学成人高等教育试卷《英语二》 年级: 姓名: 层次: 学号: 专业:_ 班别:一、语音知识(共 5 小题,每题 1 分,共 5 分)找出划线部分与其他单词的划线部分的读音不同的选项。

( )1. A. childB. chemistC. churchD. chest ( )2. A. dearB. hearC. nearD. bear ( )3. A. rowB. blowC. crowdD. show ( )4. A. museumB. popularC. butD. valuable ( )5. A. coast B. float C. soap D. broad二. 词汇与语法知识(共 15 小题;每 1 分,共 15 分)( )6. This morning I get up, I found my bike .A.missB. missedC. missesD. missing( )7. I asked two people to help me start my car, but of them knew what todo.A. eitherB. noneC. bothD. neither( )8. Let’s visit the bookstore on my way back home, ?A. shan’t weB. won’t youC. shall weD. will you( )9. Don’t they know how my schedule is?A. tightB. closeC. strictD. nervous( )10. A large number of students will benefit the new teaching method.A. fromB. aboutC. ofD. over( )11.Linda likes being in red to herself apart from other girls.A. differB. setC. makeD. but( )12. I become more and more by his selfish behavior..A. irritatingB. irritateC. irritatedD. irritation( )13. I didn’t up until I heard the alarm clock.A. awakeB. awakenC. wakeD. waken( )14. the teacher’s suggestion, Tom finally found a way to settle theproblem.A. FollowingB. To followC. FollowD. Hefollowed( )15. – Hello, may I speak to Dr. Bush?-- .A. Yes, I’m BushB. Who are you?C. Here is BushD. Speaking( ) 16. Hold on, please, I’ll put you to the manager.A. acrossB. throughC. offD. over ( ) 17. If you put your mind ,you will succeed in the future.A. to learn EnglishB. learning EnglishC. learn EnglishD. to learning English( ) 18. It is a bad habit to smoke .A. on publicB. for publicC. in publicD. at public( ) 19. There a restaurant in the street ten years ago.A. wereB. used to beC. to beD. is( ) 20. I want to have my car .A. repairedB. repairC. to repairD. repairing三、完型填空(每题2 分,共20 分)。

By the time I was eight I was helping my father repair things on the farm. He gave me a penny 21 every nail I pulled out of old boards. Then I got my first job at JM’s Restaurant in town 22 I was 12. My main responsibilities were cleaning tables and washing dishes, but sometimes I helped cook as long as 23 I did in the kitchen didn’t affect my main duties. Every day after school I would head for JM’s and work 24 ten. At that age it was unlucky going to work and 25 my friends run off to play. I didn’t necessarily like work, but I loved what working allowed me to have. I was always the one who 26 the bill when my friends and I went to the local bar. This made me proud.Word that I was honest and hard-working soon got around. A local clothing store extended credit to me 27 I was only in the seventh grade, I immediately charged(赊购)a ﹩68 coat and a ﹩22 pair of trousers. I was 28 only 65 cents an hour, and I was already 90 dollars in debt! But I paid if off 29 I could.My first job taught me responsibility and brought me personal satisfaction. My father once told me, “If you understand commitment ( 奉献),there are not any things in life that you 30 have.” How right he was.()21. A. against B. for C. in D. behind()22. A. what B. where C. when D. how()23. A. which B. this C. that D. what()24. A. up B. until C. over D. above ()25. A. reflecting B. permitting C. asking D. watching()26. A. paid B. wasted C. focused D. surrounded()27. A. so that B. although C. however D. wherever()28. A. changing B. pouring C. using D. making()29. A. as well as B. in order that C. as soon as D. as if()30. A. couldn’t B. must C. can D. can’t四、阅读理解(每题2 分,共30 分)AIf you're invited to an American friend's home for dinner, keep in mind these general rules for polite behavior. First of all, arrive approximately(接近) on time(but not early).Americans expect promptness( 准时). It's OK to be 10 or 15 minutes late but not 45 minutes late. Dinner might be overcooked and ruined by them. When you're invited to someone's home for a meal, it's polite to bring a small gift. Flowers or candies are always appropriate. If you have an attractive item made in your native country, your host / hostess would certainly enjoy receiving that as a gift.If you are served some food you don’t like or can’t eat, don’t make a fuss about it. If your host doesn’t say anything about what you aren’t eating, then you shouldn’t, either. Simply eat what you can and hope that no one notices what you left. If you are questioned, you may have to admit that you don't eat meat (or whatever), but you can al so say that you've enjoyed the other foods and have had “more than enough” to eat. Don't make the cook feel obliged (责怪) to prepare something else for you. Be sure to compliment (赞美) the cook on the food that you enjoyed.Don't leave immediately after dinner, but don't overstay your welcome (做客时间过久), either. When your friends seem to be getting tired and running out of conversation, take their behavior as a cue (暗示)to leave. The next day, call or write a thank-you note to say how much you enjoyed the evening.()31. If someone asks you why you don't eat meat, you can say .A. I don't like itB. I like other foods and eat them more thanenoughC. it's terrible to eatD. A &B()32. When you're invited to someone's home for a meal in America, it's polite .A. to be lateB. to be 45 minutes lateC. to bring a small giftD. to bring nothing()33. You'd better arrive if Americans invite you to have dinner.A. on timeB.10 minutes lateC. 15 minutes lateD. 45 minuteslate()34. It's polite to the next day to say how much you enjoyed the evening.A. make a telephone callB. write a thank-you noteC. visit the host / hostess againD. A &B()35. You can after dinner in America.A. overstayB. not leave immediatelyC. leave immediatelyD. stay for a long timeBEven a child knows that nodding(点头) the head means “Yes”. But some people will probably be puzzled when they first come to India. When they talk to an Indian, he often shakes his head. They might think that the Indian does not like what he said, but on the contrary he is expressing agreement.The Indians have a habit of shaking their heads slightly when they talk to somebody. It doesn’t mean “No”, but “Yes”. If a person doesn’t know this, it might cause misunderstanding. At one time a foreigner in India told his driver who was an Indian to take him to his office. The driver shook his head. The foreigner repeated his request and the driver shook his head again. At last, the foreigner shouted angrily, “Drive me to my office at once!” The driver said in a low voice, “Yes, sir,” smiling and shaking his head again at the same time.()36. Generally speaking, nodding the head means , and shaking the head means .A. Yes, NoB. No, YesC. Yes, YesD. No, No()37. According to the habit of India, if someone agrees with you, he will.A.nod his headB.shake his headC.neither nods his head nor shakes his headD.either nod his head or shake his head()38. Why did the Indian driver shake his head when the foreigner asked him to drive him to his office? Because .A.the Indian driver has something important to doB.the foreigner promised to give him only a little moneyC.the driver felt uncomfortable at that timeD.in India shaking the head means agreement()39. Why did the foreigner become angry? Because .A.the Indian driver didn’t want to send him to his officeB.he misunderstood the meaning of shaking the head in IndiaC.he asked the driver to send him to his office, but the India driver didn’tsay any wordsD.the Indian driver asked him for a lot of money()40. The phrase “on the contrary” means .A.just the oppositeB.clear difference between two thingsC.doing what you want to doD.on the other handCFor 30 years, Randy J. Murphy drove without being stopped by the police—andwithout a driver’s license (驾驶执照).The 46-year-old man’s luck came to an end last May. On his way home from his job as a dishwasher, he turned up the radio in the car.“I just turned the corner, and there was Mark,” Murphy said of the police officer who has since made such a difference in his life.Officer Mark Taylor had stopped the car as he heard the blaring (震耳的) music. When he asked for a driver’s license, Murphy said that he didn’t have one.Murphy told Taylor he couldn’t read well enough to tell the written part of the licensing test. “He said people just don’t help anymore. I told him if he was willing, I’d help him,” said Taylor. He gave Murphy his phone number. That afternoon Murphy called the officer.For the next three months, the men met several times a week to review the questions which might appear in the test. When Murphy took the test, Taylor went with him. Murphy passed on his sixth attempt (尝试). He then sailed through the road test. On September 5, he got his license.Taylor’s act of kindness won him the Officer of the Month award( 奖) from the Knoxville Police Department. “People should help each other if they can,” Taylor said. “Randy did all the work. I just guided him along.”Although Murphy has overcome the difficulty that kept him from getting a driver’s license, he hasn’t stopped there. “We still meet once a week to read,” Taylor said. “We’ve also become friends.”“I’m glad he pulled me over now,” said Murphy.()41. Murphy was stopped by Taylor because .A.the music in his car was too loudB.he drove without a driver’s licenseC.he made a wrong turn at a cornerD.he listened to the radio while driving()42. After learning Murphy’s situation, Taylor decided .A. to put an end to his luckB. to help him learn how to readC. to take away his driver’s licenseD. to stop him from doing silly things()43. In “he then sailed through the road test” sailed through is close in meaning to .A. tried his best inB. nearly failed inC. suffered a lot inD. easily succeeded in()44. According to Taylor, he helped Murphy pass the licensing test because.A.he felt sorry for the bad situation of the poorB.he wanted to win the Officer of the Month awardC.he hated to see people in need of help were not helpedD.he thought it was a policeman’s duty to help people read()45. According to the passage, Randy J. Murphy worked as a for a living.A. driverB. dishwasherC. policemanD. manager五、翻译(每题2 分,共10 分)()46.对不起,让你久等了。

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