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历年真题-高级英语(201604)

1、I. Each of the following sentences is given four choices of words or expressions.Choose the right one to complete the sentence and blacken the corresponding letter on your Answer Sheet. (15 points, I point for each) The media described the young actor's performance as ( ) successful. 单选题 1分

2、These charities depend on the ( ) feelings and generosity of the general public. 单选题 1分

3、I was ( ),and reached a higher state of consciousness. 单选题 1分

4、Supplies may ( ) according to seasonal availability but you'll always find a wide selection. 单选题 1分

5、Jokes were a natural self-defense mechanism against the ( ) of daily life. 单选题 1分

6、They said the greatest virtues in a politician were ( ), correctness and honesty. 单选题 1分

7、Filmmakers have often been accused of ( ) organized crime. 单选题 1分

8、He earned respect by the good ( ) he showed at meetings. 单选题 1分

9、The market is beginning to ( ) into a number of well-defined categories. 单选题 1分

10、In the 200-meter race, Lizzy and Sarah came first and third ( ). 单选题 1分

11、He noticed how the neat tables were ( ) with old newspapers and cigar ends. 单选题 1分

12、Jane was extremely ( ) and believed the color green brought bad luck. 单选题 1分

13、When you realize they are singing the same songs over again,the ( ) wears off. 单选题 1分

14、This may sound ( ),but I assure you it is quite important! 单选题 1分

15、( ) we could find no sign of the man and the search had to be terminated. 单选题 1分

16、Read the following passage carefully and complete the succeeding three items II, III,IV.  (1)The professor glanced hastily around the room as he entered, then he looked suspiciously over at the blackboard. While removing his overcoat he read the scrawl that the previous class had left, and judging it unnecessary clutter, he daintily lifted the eraser and waved it back and forth in front of the class, until the board was clear. He checked his watch. It wasn't yet time to start class, so the teacher started to pace back and forth in front of the class, nervously stroking the lock of hair that covered his bald spot. This man had obviously been sitting in a stuffy office in front of a computer screen for too long. Math professors should get out in the sun more. I noticed his pale skin and the many nicks he'd gotten shaving his overly-sensitive face.(2)Finally it was time to start. He began by presenting an example: you want to house a football team with 20 white players and 20 black players. What is the probability that all of the pairs of roommates will be of the same color. "A hundred percent, "I said. Okay. I know it was a poor attempt at humor, but I could have sworn no one had heard me. Not one person flinched, sighed, moaned, or giggled. Nothing. They didn't even turn their heads to see what jerk said that. (3)"Okay, either everybody in this class is dead, or I am, "I thought. I pinched myself. No, it wasn't me. I watched everyone else copy down what the teacher had written on the board. So they were at least animate. The professor was doing a good job of dealing with the dilemma and posed questions at which a few members of the group guessed. I wondered why he was being paid to talk to corpses.  (4)Yes, something was definitely wrong here. This man was talking to 30 dead people who were diligently copying down his every word. Now the only reason I could see for the lack of response by his audience was that they didn't share my interest in probability. That seemed reasonable, but I couldn't imagine why anyone would take a 400-level math course unless he was a math major, or at least a math minor. No, these people were interested in the topic.  (5)Maybe they all understood exactly what he was saying and didn' t have to ask any questions. I still couldn't explain the blank stares and the silence, as heavy as the silence of parting lovers, whenever the professor asked a question.The room was too big for the quiet and I felt awkward there. Everyone seemed to want to leave, but there he was, the man up there with the chalk holding the whole class silent and holding all of us hostage.  (6)All of these tortured faces were looking straight ahead and they were taking it all down, just like it was, so that they could go back to their little cells and look it over and over again until they had it memorized. And if they couldn't understand it, they would ask someone else in the class who would invariably say,I dontn' know.I’m not sure understand that part either. (7) Nobody ever goes to a teacher’s office hours, either. I’ve gone to see my teachers,and there’s never anyone else there. The professor sets up time when he can sit and wait for students to talk to him and no one shows up, week after week. It's nice because teachers are human, too, and they need time alone. I guess that zombies don' t leave their cells unless they have class. I looked over at the people next to me. How did they get that way in the first place?  (8)What in the world was I doing in this ridiculous class, writing down a description of the teacher's clothing? I was listening to the words, and I even had some vague comprehension of what he was discussing, but I really couldn't explain my attendance. But what I really couldn't explain was the professor's presence. He seemed to have a good sense of humor about the fact that we were all sitting there dead, but I don't know how he could face us that way. I kept wanting to get up and shout at the class myself, say, "Hey, what are you doing here? Aren't you paying for this? Didn't you come here to learn?"I couldn't face these zombies as boldly as this man was. He didn't scream or despair. He just kept on talking. And I kept on thinking: "This is an institution of higher learning.” Ⅱ. In this section, there are ten incomplete statements or questions, followed by four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer and blacken the corresponding letter on your Answer Sheet. (20 points, 2 points for each) What made the author believe that the professor needed more sunshine?(   ) 单选题 2分

17、How did the author feel when his response to the teacher was ignored?( ) 单选题 2分

18、The word “moaned” in Paragraph2 means ( ). 单选题 2分

19、The word “animate”in Paragraph 3 means ( ). 单选题 2分

20、There was little response to the professor’s questions because the students ( ). 单选题 2分

21、The word " tortured"in Paragraph 6 means ( ). 单选题 2分

22、It can be inferred from Paragraph 6 that ( ). 单选题 2分

23、What is the purpose of a professor’s office hours?( ) 单选题 2分

24、The author couldn't understand why the professor ( ). 单选题 2分

25、The author's attitude towards higher education is ( ). 单选题 2分

26、Ⅲ. Translate the following sentences into Chinese and write the translation on your Answer Sheet. (10 points, 2 points for each) It wasn’t yet time to start class, so the teacher started to pace back and forth in front of the class, nervously stroking the lock of hair that covered his bald spot. 简答题 2分

27、The professor was doing a good job of dealing with the dilemma and posed questions at which a few members of the group guessed. 简答题 2分

28、Now the only reason I could see for the lack of response by his audience was that they didn't share my interest in probability. 简答题 2分

29、Everyone seemed to want to leave, but there he was, the man up there with the chalk holding the whole class silent and holding all of us hostage. 简答题 2分

30、I was listening to the words, and I even had some vague comprehension of what he was discussing, but I really couldn’t explain my attendance. 简答题 2分

31、IV. Answer the following essay question in English within 80-100 words. Write your answer on your Answer Sheet (10 points) Are you enthusiastic about the pursuit of knowledge? Why or why not? 简答题 10分

32、V. The following paragraphs are taken from the textbooks, followed by a list of words or expressions marked A to Y. Choose the one that best completes each of the sentences and write the corresponding letter on your Answer Sheet. One word or expression for each blank only. (25 points, 1 point for each) On her way home she usually bought a (32) of honey-cake at the baker's. It was her Sunday (33). Sometimes there was an almond in her slice, sometimes not. It made a great (34). If there was an almond it was like carrying home a tiny present-a surprise-something that (35) very well not have been there. She hurried on the almond Sundays and struck the (36) for the kettle in quite a dashing way. Our anger goes beyond the simple policy matters. It goes into the fact that all the things we were (37) about Vietnam we found untrue when we got (38). We found that too often American men were (39) in those rice paddies from want of support (40) our so-called allies. We saw first hand the money-your taxes-squandered by a (41) dictatorial regime. We saw that Agnew had a one-sided idea of who was kept free by the flag, as blacks provided the highest percentage of casualties. So long as such disharmonies continue to exist, so long as there is good (42) for sullen boredom, so long as human beings (43) themselves to be possessed and hagridden by monomaniacal(44), the cult of beauty is destined to be ineffectual. Successful in (45) the appearance of youth, or realizing or simulating the symptoms of (46), the campaign inspired by this cult remains fundamentally a failure. The new intellectual climate in Watts was hard-wrought. It was rich (47) to support even a communist bookstore. Writers, poets, artists (48). I was handed full manuscripts of (49) books by indigenous writers and asked to criticize (50). I have not seen during eight years of college life as (51) personal journals kept and sketches written as in Watts since the 1965 riots. A new, rough wisdom of the street corner was emerging. At last, with the Vietnam War, Americans are beginning to realize that they are (52) to original sin as much as Europeans are. Some things-the massive crime figures, for (53) -can now be explained only in (54) of absolute evil.America is no longer Europe’s daughter (55) her rich stepmother; she is Europe's sister. The agony that America is (56) is not to be associated with breakdown as much as with the parturition of self-knowledge. 32.(   ) 33.(  ) 34.(  ) 35.(  ) 36.(  ) 37.(  ) 38.(  ) 39.(  ) 40.(  ) 41.(  ) 42.(  ) 43.(  ) 44.(  ) 45.(  ) 46.(  ) 47.(  ) 48.(  ) 49.(  ) 50.(  ) 51.(  ) 52.(  ) 53.(  ) 54.(  ) 55.(  ) 56.(  ) 填空题 25分

33、VI. Translate the following sentences into English and write the translation on your Answer Sheet. 在我最好的朋友中有些曾是革命者,其中的一些人生活得还相当满意。 简答题 2分

34、她把每个字都说得那么清楚,我确信即使不懂英语的外国人也能听懂。 简答题 2分

35、在大多数工作中,成功与否是以收入来衡量的。只要资本主义社会继续存在,这就不可避免。 简答题 2分

36、据估计,至少30%的老年人住房低于标准。更多的人为了修缮住房,只得牺牲一些必需品。 简答题 2分

37、这种想法值得真正的科学探究。迄今为止,这只是我个人的假设。但十亿多年以来,人们一直根据味道选择食物,对味觉需求的满足也许是天生的、至关重要的。 简答题 4分

38、顾客亲近型公司追求的不是一次性的交易,而是要培养关系。通过一种密切的关系,他们专门满足顾客的独特需求,而这些需求只有他们才能发现。他们对顾客的承诺是:无论购买哪种产品,我们都为您提供最佳解决方案和您所需要的全方位支持,以实现最佳效果和最大价值。 简答题 8分

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