1、. . 成人高等教育学士学位英语考试试卷Paper One 试卷一(90 minutes)Part Dialogue Completion (15 points)Directions: There are 15 short imcomplete dialogues in this part, each followed by 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one to complete the dialogue and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line
2、 through the center.1. Client: Hello. May I speak to Mr. Smith?Secretary:_A. Hello. Thanks for calling. B. Speaking, please.C. Hello. Whore you, please? D. Im sorry. Hes at a meeting now. 2. Roommate A: I wish you wouldnt have your radio so loud. Roommate B:_A. Im afraid so. B. Its none of your busi
3、ness.C. Sorry! Is it disturbing you? D. Really? Its not my fault.3. Mary: Were having a few people over for a dinner Friday. Wed love to have you. Tom:_A. Oh, Id love to . But Im afaid.B. Oh, really! What time should I come?C. No. I have to prepare for the exam.D. Yes. Though I have to take the exam
4、.4. Son: Im terribly sorry. Mom. Ive broken an Italian vase. Mom: _ A. Oh, what a shame! B. Oh, dear. How awful it is!C. Oh, that doesnt matter. D. Oh, Im so sorry about that.5. Jane: Hello. Danny: Hi, Jane.Is John there, please?A. No. Hes not here at the moment.B. No. Hes away. Call back later.C. S
5、orry. I dont know where he is .D. Sorry. Hes not here right now. Any message?6. Teacher: Youre late again! Student: Sorry, _ A. I wont do that anymore B. but its my own business.C. Im afaid Ive overslept D. but I need more sleep7. Guest: Oh, its ten oclock. I must be leaving now. Host: _A. Its OK. P
6、lease walk slowly.B. Why do you want to go now?C. Yeah, its really late. Do as you like.D. Wont you stay for another cup of tea?8. Cathy: Do you mind opening the door for me ? Robert: _. A. Yes, Ill do it. B. Its nothingC. Thats all right D. Not at all9. Katherine: Havent seen you for ages, Linda! H
7、ow are you getting on? Linda: Quite well. And you? Katherine: Pretty good. Hows your husband? Linda: Oh, weve got divorced. Katherine: _ A. Oh, Im so sorry to hear that. B. What a shame!C. Its really a problem. D. Hope youll get better.10. Customs officer: Could I have your name, please? Passenger:
8、Its Paine, Sarah Paine. Customs officer: _? Passenger: Its P-A-I-N-E. A. How do you spell your last name B. Whats your last name, please C. How to pronoune your last name D. How could I speak your last name11. Stranger: _. Do you know where the nearest bank is , please? Resident: Sure. Its on King S
9、treet, between Sixth and Seventh Avenue. Stranger: Thank you. A. Help me B. Forgive me C. Excuse me D. Trouble you12. Mary: Peter, would you like to go to a party this Sunday? Peter: _. What kind of party you mean? Mary: Its a birthday party. A. Sounds good B. Looks niceC. Seems all right D. Feels g
10、reat13. Susan: Thats a beautiful skirt you have on! Lily:_.A. Actually, I dont like it very muchB. Oh, thank you . I just got it yesterdayC. Yes. But it isnt so as you saidD. No, its not that beautiful . Yours is better14. John: May I use your computer this afternoon, Susie? Susie: Sure, but I have
11、to finish typing my term paper today. John: _ . A. Do as you please B. Oh, Im sorryC. Thank you just the same D. Never mind it 15. Patient: I feel terrible today. My stomach doesnt feel well at all. Doctor: _ .A. You should take something for it B. Thats too bad for your healthC. It serves you right
12、D. Remember. Dont do that againPart Reading Comprehension (40 points)Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each of the passages is followed by 5 questions or nufinished statements. For each of them . there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the A
13、NSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.Passage oneMichael Phelps has already been considered by some as the greatest all-around competitor in the history of his sport. At the 2004 U.S. Trials, Phelps qualified for Athens in six individual events across every possible stroke. He finally ea
14、rned five titles of Olympic champion. Should Phelps match Mark Spitzs record in Athens or Beijing in 2008, he will earn a 1 million bonus from his sponsor. Michael Phelps was born to June 30, 1985. His father was a good athlete, and passed his ability on to his kids.Michaels coach told Michaelcs mot
15、her that her son was a rare telent.Long-limbed with big hands and feet, he took to instruction very well, loved to work hard and never seemed nervous is competition. By all accounts, his frame is perfect for a swimmer. His big hands and feet are like paddles in the water. The butterfly is his signat
16、ure stroke, but hes shown the ability to dominate in any event.In 1999,Michael broke a record in the 200-meter butterfly for the 20-year-old age group at th Junior Nationals.At 15, Michael became the youngest swimmer to compete Sydney Olympics for the U.S.in 68 years. In an astonishing performance,
17、he medaled six times and set five world records. Michael won the 200-meter butterfly with a new world mark, and also turned in record times in the 100-meter butterfly and 200-meter individual medley (混合泳)doing so on the same day, which was a first in swimming history.Outside of his swimming career,M
18、ichael was a normal teenager.He didnt like getting out of the bed in the morning; but refused to slow down once his day began.Michael has his sights set on more than Olympic glory.He wants to transform his sport the way other great athletes like Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods have.16.Which of the fo
19、llowing is the biggest achievement of Michael Phelps so far?A. An all-around competitor in the history of swimming.B. Breaking of a record in the 200-meter butterfly.C. Six individual events across every possible stroke.D. Five titles of Olympic champion. 17. From Paragraph 1 it can be inferred that
20、 the passage was written_.A. right in 2005B. at a time between 2004 and 2005C. just before Athens 2004D. immediately after Athens 2004 18. Michael Phelps turned to be the youngest American swimmer_.A. in 1999, when he broke a record in the 200-meter butterflyB. in 2004,when he attended Athens 2004C.
21、 in 2000, when he attended Sydney OlympicsD. in an astonishing performance at home in the U.S. 19. _hating to get out of his bed in the morning, Michael Phelps wouldnt slow down once his day began. A. As B. Though C. Once D. Despite of 20. The last sentence of the passage tells us that Michael Phelp
22、s is so ambitious as to _. A. win many more gold medals for the U.S. B. remake history of his sport like M.Jordan and T.Woods C. become the greatest world record breaker in sport history D. be by far the greatest sportsman with Olympic gloryPassage TwoMost personnel managers agree that job interview
23、s are one of the least objective recruiment methods.But the advantages of testing are not going to change the attraction of the interview to employers . The appeal of the interview has everything to do with the human factor.Most people believe that they are a reasonable judge of character and trust
24、their instinctive feeling. We might use some kind of test to aid the selection process, but we usually pick a candidate who interviews well, has good qualifications and impressive work record.But suppose the candidate lies or is less than completely honest. “This can be a serious problem for employe
25、rs”, explains Alan Conrad, Chief Executive at Optimus Recruiment. “The most difficult liars to find are those who tell half-truths rather than complete lies.”Research shows that up to 75 percent of resumes are inaccurate on purpose. The most common practice is omission.Interviewer should therefore c
26、oncentrate on areas of uncertainy such as gaps between periods of employment and job descriptions that seem strange. “Focusing on these areas will force candidates to tell the truth or become increasingly dishonest. This is usually when people signal their anxiety by their body language. Sweat on th
27、e upper lip, false smiles and nervous hand movements all indicate discomfort.”Conrad does not suggest an aggressive policy-style interview technique , but insists that close inspection of a resume is absolutely essential. Only by asking the right questions can you confirm the suitability of the cand
28、idate or put pressure on those who are being less than completely honest.21. The best title of this passage can be _.A. How to Catch Out the Dishonest CandidateB. How to Find a Job by TricksC. Disadvantages of Job InterviewsD. Advantages of Job Interviews22. The liars hard to recognize are those who
29、 tell_. A. complete truths B. complete lies C. partial truths D. mainly truths 23. How were the job applicants able to lie without being detected? A. By leaving out some necessary information B. By providing more information than needed. C. By using their body language. D. By telling some unbelievab
30、le lies. 24. In order to pick up a qualified and an honest candidate, Conrad suggests that we _. A. examine the resumes carefully B. inspect the candidates aggressively C. correct the resumes intentionally D. compare ones resume with others 25. What is the authors attitude towards job interviews? A.
31、 Most objective B. Too subjective. C. Suspicious D. Credulous.Passage Three Our world is wonderful with birds that are absolutely amazing and unbelievable.One kind of such birds is the coota clumsy bird so unloved that its name implies something of an old fool.”The bird has a remarkable ability to r
32、ecognize amd count its eggs,” says behavioral ecologist Bruce Lyon of the University of California at Santa Cruz. Coots need to be tricky because of the nunsual way the animals. Compete: One coot will put its eggs secretly into anothers nest to trick the host into raising the invaders eggs. But nest
33、 owners use their wits to fight back, Lyon finds. Over four summers, Lyon monitored 400 coot nests near Williams Lake in central British Columbia, tagging the eggs with a marker. Of these , 160 coot nests received eggs from unrelated coots. The hosts generally were not fooled, however,. About half t
34、he time, coot parents rejected the strange eggs completely, usually by burying them deep in the nest. “Foreign eggs were not disappearing by chance -and that can only mean the birds were recognizing them, ”Lyon says. Apparently , the coots were alerted by the unfamiliar colors and patterns on the fo
35、reign eggs. In other cases, the parents pushed the foreign eggs to an unfavorable position at the border area of the nest, where there is less heat for hatching. Even if a mother coot didnt remove the foreign eggs from her nest, she continued to lay a normal hatch number of her own eggs, despite the
36、 apparent extra foreign eggs. Lyon thinks that means the coots somehow kept a count of both their own eggs and the suspicious ones. “That coots can distinguish their own eggs from the foreign ones is a rare but very convincing example of counting wild animal world,” the ecologist concluded. 26. The
37、meaning of the birds name “coot”probably is _. A. wonderful and amazing B. unusual and remarkable C. secret and unbelievable D. old and silly 27. In the passage, “foreign eggs” refers to _. A. the eggs of the nest owners B. the eggs of the invaders C.the eggs from foreign countries D. the eggs unabl
38、e to be hatched 28. Which of the following is the particular way coots often compete? A. To steal some eggs from other nests. B. To put their own eggs into others nests. C. To hatch other coots eggs. D. To protect their own eggs. 29. Which would the nest owners do with the foreign eggs according to
39、the passage? . Burying them deep in the nests. . Pushing them aside to an unfavorable area. . Hatching them as their own. A. .only B. .only C. .land . D. .,.and . 30. Which of the following is the particular ability the ecologist believes that the coot has? A. To trick other coots. B. To fight back
40、the tricks. C. To be alert to the foreign eggs. D. To recognize and count its own eggs.Passage Four National Aviation and Space Administration (NASA) and its partners in the Inter-national Space Station have agreed in principle to let a 28-year-old South African become the second paying tourist on t
41、he orbiting outpost, the U.S. space agency said on Tuesday. Internet magnate Mark Shuttleworth signed a contract on Dec.4 with the Russian Aviation and Space Agency(RASA) to fly aboard a Soyuz space taxi to the station in April 2002, almost exactly a year after U.S.millionaire Dennis Tito became the
42、 first to experience space as a paying guest. NASA spokeswoman Kristen Larson said by telephone:”Weve agreed in principle to the flight of Mr. Shuttleworth. However, there are some final details that need to be taken of .”Larson would not say what details needed resolving , but said the stations int
43、ernational partners-including the space agencies of Russia, Europe, Japan and Canada-had drafted a set of requirements for space travelers covering “physical ability, psychological ability, language ability” and “length and appropriateness of training.” Outgoing commander Frank Culbertson of the spa
44、ce station said the new crew replacing his was going to be extremely busy. “The station is for workers, and it puts an additional burden on the crew to have people up here that are not doing science or conducting experiments that are productive. This is a workplace, a laboratory, a research facility
45、,” he said. Space Adventures chief Eric Anderson said he could not disclose what Shuttleworth was paying for the trip, but added that a Russian official had been quoted as saying the price was no worse than Titos fare, which was widely reported to be 20 million. 31. Who was the first space tourist according to the passage? A. Kristen Larson. B. Eric Anderson. C. Mark Shuttleworth. D. Dennis Tito. 32. Which of the following is NOT included in the require