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福建省高校专升本统一招生考试

英语水平测试大纲 (非英语专业)

一、总则

国家教育部高教司在“关于印发《高职高专教育英语课程教学基本要求》(试行)的通知”[(2000)57号文件]中指出,高职高专教育以培养学生实际运用语言能力为目标,突出教学内容的实用性和针对性;针对目前高职高专学生入学水平参差不齐的情况,实行统一要求、分级指导的原则。《高职高专教育英语课程教学基本要求》(以下简称《基本要求》)对英语教学提出了应达到的合格要求,把教学和测试分为A、B两级。B级是过渡要求,A级是标准要求。

福建省高职高专升本科英语水平测试根据《基本要求》的精神,参照福建省教育厅组织编写的《英语基础教程》(高职高专版)系列教材的教学内容,全面考核《基本要求》中所提出的各项目标。《基本要求》中指出:高职高专教育英语课程的教学目的是,经过180-220学时的教学,使学生掌握一定的英语基础知识技能,具有一定的听、说、读、写、译的能力,从而借助词典阅读和翻译有关英语业务资料,在涉外交际的日常活动中进行简单的口头和书面交流,并为今后进一步提高英语的交际能力打下基础。为此,这项考试主要考核学生运用语言的能力,同时也考核学生对语法结构和词语用法的掌握程度。

本考试是一种标准化考试。考试范围主要是《基本要求》中所规定的A级要求。为保证试卷的信度和效度,试卷采用主观题与客观题相结合的形式,能较全面地考核学生有关语言的基础知识和运用语言的能力。考试每年组织一次,由省教育厅组织实施。

二、考试内容

本考试包括五个部分:听力理解(暂不考)、阅读理解、词语用法与语法结构、完形填空或英译汉、短文写作。全部题目按顺序统一编号。

第一部分:听力理解(暂不考)(PartⅠ: Listening Comprehension)。共20题,考试时间为30分钟。这一部分共有四种形式,每次考试选择其中的三种形式。第一种形式为单句(statement),共10题,每题一个句子。录音只放一遍。每题0.5分;第二种形式为对话(conversation),共10题,每题一组对话,对话后有一个问句。录音只放一遍。每题1分;第三种形式为短文(passage)。一篇约150至200词的短文和5个问题。问题在试卷册上印出。录音放两遍。每题1分;第四种形式为听写填空(spot dictation)。一篇约150词的短文,其中空出10个空格,要求考生填入正确的词或词组,录音放三遍。每一空格0.5分。

听力部分的每题约有15秒的间隙,要求考生从试卷所给的每题4个选择项中选出一个最佳答案,或补全句子。录音的语速为每分钟120词。

选材原则:

1、福建省教育厅组织编写的《英语基础教程》(高职高专版)系列教材所提供的话题。对话与单句部分均为日常生活或交际场合中的一般用语与对话。

2、短篇听力材料为题材熟悉的讲话、故事、叙述、解说等。 3、所用词语不超出《基本要求》中所规定的A级词汇。

第二部分:阅读理解(PartⅡ:Reading Comprehension)。共20题,考试时间为50分钟。要求考生阅读若干篇短文,总阅读量不超过1000词。这一部分共有两种形式。第一种形式为3篇短文,每篇短文后有5个问题,考生应根据文章内容从每题的4个选择项中选出一个最佳的答案;第二种形式为一篇短文,短文后有5个问题,考生应根据文章内容,用自己的话简短回答问题。(一般每题答案不超过10个词)

选材原则:

1、阅读文章题材广泛,包括社会、文化、日常生活知识、科普常识等方面。但所涉及的文章以学生所熟悉的背景知识为主。

2、体裁多样,包括议论文、说明文、叙述文等。

3、文章的语言难度以《基本要求》所规定的A级要求为标准,如有个别超纲的词或无法猜测而又影响理解的关键词,则用汉语注明词义。

阅读理解部分主要测试考生下列能力:

1、理解所读文章的主旨和大意,理解事实与细节; 2、理解句子的意义以及上下文的逻辑关系; 3、根据文章进行一定的判断和推论; 4、根据上下文推测、判断生词的意思; 5、理解文章的写作意图,作者的见解与态度。

阅读理解主要测试学生通过阅读较准确地查找与获取信息的能力。阅读要求有一定的速度。

第三部分:词语用法和语法结构(PartⅢ: Vocabulary and Structure)。共30题,考试时间20分钟。题目中词和短语的用法占50%,语法结构占50%。要求考生从每题4个选择项中选出一个最佳答案。

词语用法和语法结构部分的目的是测试学生运用词汇、短语及语法结构的能力。考试范围包括《基本要求》所规定的A级以下(包括A级)词汇和短语以及《基本要求》中所列出的语法结构表。 词语用法与语法结构主要考核学生;

1、掌握《基本要求》中A级所要求的词汇以及常用词组情况; 2、掌握英语语法结构的情况和对时态、语态的使用能力; 3、对非谓语动词以及各类从句的掌握情况;

4、对虚拟语气、强调句、倒装句以及主谓一致的使用能力。

第四部分:完形填空或英译汉(PartⅣ: Cloze Test or English to Chinese Translation)。这一部分共两种形式,每次考试选择其中一种形式。完形填空共20题,考试时间20分钟。在一篇题材熟悉、难度适中的短文(约200词)中留有20个空白,每个空白为

一题,每题有4个选择项,要求考生在全面理解文章内容的基础上选出一个最佳答案,使短文的意思和语言结构恢复完整。填空的词项包括结构词和实义词。综合填空的目的是测试学生综合运用语言的能力。

英译汉共5题。在阅读理解部分的3篇文章中,选择典型的、难度适中的5个句子,总词量不超过100词,在句子底下划横线。考生根据上下文的意思,正确理解,并将这5个句子译成汉语,译文达意。英译汉目的是测试学生阅读理解的准确程度以及汉语的表达水平。

第五部分:短文写作(PartⅤ: Writing)。共1题,考试时间为30分钟。要求考生在规定的时间内写出一篇100-120词的英语作文。试卷上将给出题目,或规定情景,或要求看图作文,或给出英语段首句要求考生续写,或用汉语给出每段的提纲,或给出关键词要求写出英语短文。作文要求能正确表达思想、内容切题、意义连贯,无重大的语法错误。写作的内容包括日常生活和一般熟悉的常识。

三、答题及计分方法

客观题用机器阅卷。要求考生从每题4个选择项中选出一个最佳答案,并在答案纸(Answer sheet)上该题的相应字母中间用铅笔划一条横线。每题只能选择一个答案,多选作答错处理。主观题答在规定的试卷上。

阅卷将按科学的评分标准评分。试卷各部分采用计数的方法,折算成百分制。 四、使用教材

福建省教育厅组织编写的《英语基础教程》(高职高专版)系列教材(厦门大学出版社出版发行)系本考试的教学与考生自学的主要教材。2004年省高职高专升本科英语水平测试将依据《基本要求》所规定的A级要求命题。《英语基础教程》(高职高专版)系列教材按《基本要求》提出的各项目标编写,可供考生复习考试之用。

附注:高职高专升本科英语水平测试(非英语专业)暂不考听力理解部分。

福建省高校专升本统一招生考试

英语水平测试样题(1)

(非英语专业)

PartⅠ. Listening Comprehension

Section A: 10 Statements

Directions: In this section, you will hear 10 statements. Each sentence will be spoken just once. The sentence you hear will not be written out for you. After you hear each sentence, read the four choices in your test paper, marked, A, B, C, and D, and decide which one is closest in meaning to the sentence you heard. Then, on your Answer Sheet, find the number of the question and fill in the space that corresponds to the letter of answer you have chosen.

1. A. She should have her ears examined. B. She must listen to her teacher. C. She didn’t pay attention to her teacher’s opinion. D. She always does what the teacher tells her. 2. A. The plane left at 12:30 A. M. B. The plane left at 12:00 noon. C. The plane left at 11:30 P. M. D. The plane left at 1:00 P. M. 3. A. Pat went to the party with John.

B. John was invited to Pat’s party.

These two habits about thinking about causes have consequences. Literally hundreds of studies show that pessimists give up more easily and get depressed more often. These experiments also show that optimists do much better in school and at work. They regularly exceed the predictions of aptitude tests. When optimists run for office, they are more apt to be elected than pessimists are. Their health is unusually good. Evidence suggests they may even live longer.

Twenty-five years of study has convinced me that if we habitually believe, as does the pessimist, that misfortune is our fault, is enduring, and will undermine everything we do, more of it will happen to us if we believe otherwise. I am also convinced that if we are in the grip of this view, we will even get physically sick more often. Pessimistic prophecies(预言)are self-fulfilling.

Questions: 46. What has the author been doing in the past 25 years? 47. What is the striking characteristic of the pessimist? 48. What is typical of the optimist? 49. The consequence of the pessimist doing is that . 50. So, we can come to the conclusion that . PartⅢ Vocabulary and Structure

Directions: There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C), and D). Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the

center.

51. It won’t be long we know each other well.

A) after

B) until D) before

C) when

52. The shy girl felt and uncomfortable when she could not answer her teacher’s questions.

A) awkward C) curious

B) amazed

D) amused

53. No sooner had he sat down to lunch there was a knock at the door.

A) when C) as

B) that

D) than

54. She is studying medical science now, but she a lawyer.

A) would be

B) used to be D) had been C) formerly were

55. the whole, it was a successful evening. A) On C) From B) At D) In

56. The computer of this kind is handling with all kinds of information. A) capable to C) capable of

B) able to D) able of

57. Please sit down and make yourself .

A) in the room C) fine

B) at home

D) easy

58. I’d just as soon rudely to her. A) that you won’t speak C) you didn’t speak

B) you not speak D) your not speaking

59. He didn’t thank me for the present. That is annoyed me.

A) which C) what it

B) how it D) what

60. The climate in the mountain area has seriously his health. That is, the climate in the mountain area has a serious upon his health.

A) effected, affect C) affected, affect

B) affected, effect D) affected, effect

61. This brand of products is to that in quality.

A) senior C) superior

B) junior

D) better

62. One must try his best to to the new environment.

A) adapt C) adopt B) apt D) adept 63. , he is not capable of teaching. A) A teacher as he is B) As a teacher he is C) As a teacher D) Teacher as he is 64. If it tomorrow, we won’t go for a picnic. A) will rain C) rains

B) should rain

D) rained

65. We knew she wasn’t English she began to speak.

A) once

B) until D) as

C) the moment

66. We were struck by the extent which teachers’ decisions served the interest of the school rather than those of the students.

A) to

B) for

C) in

D) with

67. It is desirable that he.

A) gives up trying C) would give up

B) give up trying

D) is going to give up trying

68. It was he had made such great contributions to the world peace that he won the Nobel Prize for Peace.

A) that

B) because

C) since

D) for

69. The mere fact most people believe nuclear war would be madness does not mean that it will not occur.

A) what

B) which

C) that D) why 70. from space, our earth, with water covering 70% of its surface, appears as a “blue planet”.

A) Seeing B) To be seen

C) Seen

D) Having seen

71. Mr. Johnson preferred heavier work to do.

A) to be given

B) to be giving D) having given

C) to have given

72. This year’s total output value of industry and agriculture will increase 5 percent over last year.

A) to

B) of

C) with

D) by

73. The government has got a deficit(赤字)of 20 billion dollars.

A) economical C) monetary

B) economic D) financial

74. I very successful in my work so far.

A) haven’t been C) wasn’t

B) hadn’t been D) am not

75. I’d like to a special seat for the concert of May 3.

A) deserve C) preserve

B) reserve

D) conserve

76. We must that our customs and habits are different from theirs.

A) take into account B) bring forward C) keep in mind

D) come true

77. She be Canadian because she’s got a British passport.

A) mustn’t C) can’t

B) has not to

D) needn’t

78. I was able at last to my friend to take my advice.

A) persist C) dissuade

B) persuade D) convince 79. A man of words and not of deeds is a garden full of weeds.

A) as

B) with C) to

D) like

80. George doesn’t trust anyone. He won’t lend you any money you promise in writing to pay him back.

A) unless

B) in case

C) as long as D) until

Part Ⅳ. cloze

Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should choose the one that best fits into the passage.

Smoking, which may be a pleasure for some people, is a serious source of discomfort for

44. newspaper full of facts. 45. My opinion on the newspaper Part Ⅲ. Vocabulary and Structure 46. C 52. B 58. D 64. B 70. C

Part Ⅳ. Translation

76. A great deal of research has been performed on this question, and results points to the following answer: we perforn this task throngh a special type of averaging. 就这一问题曾做过大量的研究,其结果揭示出这样一个答案:我们是通过一种特殊的平均化方式来形成第一印象的。 77. There will be advances in bioloical knowledge as farreaching as those that have been made in physics. 生物学知识的发展将像物理学的发展一样具有广泛的影响。

78. Today we still distinguish, even among repetitive jobs, between the skilled and the unskilled; but in the year 2020 all repetition will be unskilled. 今天我们甚至在重复性的工作中仍然要分清技术工种和非技术工种,但是到了2020年,所有重复性的工作都将是非技术性工作了。

79. Psychologists now believe that noise has a considerable effect on people’s attitudes and behavior.

现在心理学家们座落为噪音对人们的态度和行为有相当大的影响。

47. A 53. C 59. C 65. A 71. A

48. D 54. A 60. A 66. B 72. D

49. D 55. A 61. B 67. D 73. B

50. B 56. C 62. D 68. A 74. A

51. C 57. B 63. C 69. C 75. C

80. Both sound and noise can have negative effects, but what is most important is if the person has control over the sound.

声音和噪音都有副作用,但是最重要的是人是否能够控制住声音。

Part Ⅴ. Writing Sample Composition

Health and Sports

Good health is very important to everyone. A healthy person can always be energetic and enjoy life what ever things may be. With poor health, a person can not achieve much success even though he is well educated.

Sports help everyone to keep healthy. Physical exercises can not only increase the circulation of the blood but also appetite and digestion. Sports can also make our minds sound. While playing we take our minds off work and study. As a result, our minds are relaxed.

Since sports can bring good health, we should indulge in sports for a while every day no matter how busy we are.

Directions: There are 4passages in this part. Each of the first three passages 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. Answer the questions on the four passages.

Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.

When we meet another person for the first time, we are actually flooded with new information. Almost at once, we notice his appearance, style of dress, and monner of speech. Furthermore, as we listen to what he has to say and observe the things he does, we begin to form some ideas of what kind of person hisand what he intends to do. As you know from your own experience, though, we do not only gather these separate pieces of information. Instead, we go further and combine them into a unified picture. In short, we form an overall im pression of each person we meet-an impression that can be favorable or unfavorable. But how precisely do we perform this task? How do we combine so much different information into a clear first impression with such quick speed? A great deal of research has been performed on this question, and resulits point to the following answer: We perform this task through a special type of averaging.

Expressed very simply our impressions of others seem to represent a weighted average of all information that can be gathered about them. That is, they reflect a process in which all information we have about others is averaged to gether—but with some facts, or input receiving greater sense. For example, in forming an impression of a new boss you would probably be influedced to a much greater degree by how this person gives you orders ( whether respectfully or not ) than by the color of his or her eyes. The fact that not all information about other persons affects our impressions of them to the same degree, raises an important question: Just what kinds of input receive the greatest weight? Again research

provides some revealing(发人深思) an-swers. 26. This passage is mainly about_______.

A. how our first impressions are expressed. B. how our first impressions are formed. C. how we can favorably impress others. D. how first impression affect our lives.

27. According to the passage, the first impression is_______.

A. the result of quick look.

B. not based on enough information. C. a combination of pieces of information. D. the observation of what a person does.

28. Research has shown that first impressions are generally more influenced by______. A. the way others spesk. B. appearance and styule of dress. C. all information we have. D. certain types of information at hand. 29. The word “weight”in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to_______. A. amount C. importance B. research D. burden

30. The following paragraph will most probably siscuss______. A. wrong first impression of other people.

B. selected information for forming first impression. C. the importance of first impression in job situation. D. ways of making good first impression.

Questions 31 to 35 are based on the follwing passage.

It is plain that in the year 2020 everyone will have at his elbow several times more mechanical energy than he has to-day.

There will be advances in biological knowledge as far-reaching as those that have been made in physics.

We are only beginning to learn that we can control ourbiological environment as well as our physical world population: by Malthus in about 1800’by Cripples in about 1900. it was and the second time by using the new fertilizers. In the year 2020, starvation will be headed off by the control of the dis-eases and the herdity(遗传) of plants and animals –by shaping our own biological environment.

Now I come back to the haunting theme of automation. The most common species in the factory today is the man who works or minds a simple in the factory today is the man who works or minds a simple machine—the operator. By the year 2020, the repedtitive tasks of industry will be taken over by the machines, as the heavy tasks were over long ago; and the mental tedium(乏味) will go the way of physi cal exhaustion. Thoday we still distinguish, even among repetitive jobs, between the skilled and the unskilled; but in the year 2020 all repetition will be unskilled. We simply waste our time if we oppose this change; it is as inevitable as the year 2020 itself. 31. The article was written to _______. A. warn us of the impending(即将发生) starvation B. present facts about life in the near future C. oppose biological advances D. warn of the evil side of automation

32. Advances in biological knowledge

A. kept pace with advances in physics

B. responsible for the invention of new machines C. surpassed those in physics D. lagged behind those in physics

33. According to the passage, starvation_________.

A. can be predicted C. can be prevented

B. is unavoidable

D. is mainly caused by poor agriculture 34. Repetitive tasks in industry lead to _________.

A. physical exhaustion C. mental exhaustion

B. mental stimulation

D. extinction

35. If the predictions of the writer are realized, the demand for the unskilled workers in 21st century will be_________.

A. very high

B. very low D. constantly rising C. the same as today

Questions 36 to 40 are based on the following passge. Psychologists now believe that noise has a considerable effect on people’s attitudes and behavior. Experiments have proved that in noisy situations (even temporary ones ), people behave more irritably and less cooperatively; in more permanent noisy situations, many people cannot work hard, and they suffer from severe anxiety as well as other psychologecal problems. However psychologists distinguish between“sound”and “noise”.“Sound”is measured physically in decibels.“Noise”cannot be measured in the same way because it refers to the psychological effect of sound and its level of “intensity”depends on the situation. Thus, for passengers at an airport who expect to hear airplanes taking off and

landing, there may be a lot of sound, but not much noise (that is, they are not botered by the noise). By contrast, if you are at a concert and two people behind you are whispering you feel they are talking noisily even if there is not much sound. You notice the noise because it affects you psychologically. Both sound and noise can have negative effects, but what is most important is if the person has control over the sound. People walking down the street with earphones listening to music that they ecjoy, are receiving a lot of decibels of sound, but they are probably happy hearing sounds that they control. On the other hand, people in the street without earphones must tolerate a lot of noise which they have no control over. It is noise pollution that we need to control in order to help people live more happily.

36. According to the passage people_________. A. can not work better in a noisy situation B. will suffer from complete deafness because of noise pollution C. can be psychologically affected by working in very noisy factories D. may cooperate well in a noisy surrounding 37. “Sound”, as defined by the psychologist,_________.

A. can be measured in the same way that “noise” in measured B. may be extremely harmful to health C. is not at all different from “noise” D. can be measured by machines 38. Peple waiting at an airport_________.

A. enjoy hearing airplanes taking off and landing B. are usually not troubled by the noise C. can easily tell sound from noise

D. are often physically affected by the noise 39. People enjoy listenting to music________.

A. though they are receiving a lot of decibels of sound in fact B. because it does not have any negative effect

C. because they do not have to tolerate the noise around them D. even though it is sometimes unpleasant hearing strange sounds

40. We can conclude from the passage that we need to control noise pollution if__________.

A. we want to stay both psychologically and physically healthy B. we don’t want to be physically dent(削弱) C. we want to cooperate well D. we don’t want to be anxious

Questions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage. Complete each of the sentences with less than 10 words.

It seems to me that many British newspapers aren’t really newspaper at all. They contain news. It is true, but much of this news only appears in print because it is guaranteed to shock, surprise appears in print because it is guaranteed to shock, surprise or cause a chuckle(轻声笑).

What should we expect to find in a real newspaper? Interesting political articles? Accurate report of what has been happening in distant corners of the world? Full coverage of great sporting event? In depth interviews with leading personalities? It is a sad fact that in Britain the real newspapers, the ones that reort the facts, sell in thousands, while the popular papers that set out to shock or amuse have a circulation of several million. One inescapable(不可避免) conclusion is that the vast majority of British readers do not really

want a proper newspaper at all. They just want a few pages of entertainment.

I buy the same newspaper every day. In this paper, political matters, both British and foreign, are covered in full. The editorial column may support government policy on one issue and oppose it on another. There is a full page of book reviews and quoted daily. So are the exchange rates of the world’s major currencies. The sports correspondents are among the best in the country, while the standard of the readers’ letters in absolutely first class. If an intelligent person were to find a copy of this paper 50 years from now. he or she would still find it entertaining, interesting and instructive.

So my favorite newspaper is obviously very different from those popular papers that have a circulation of several million. But that does not mean that it is “better” or that they are “worse”. Weare not comparing like with dislike. A publisher printing a newspaper with a circulation of several million is running a highly successful commercial operation. The people who buy this product are obviously satisfied customers and in a free society everybody should have the right to buy whatever kind of newspaper he pleases. 41. What kind of news can be found most in the newspaper with a circulation of several millions?

42. What does the author conclude about the British readers? 43. What is the attiude of the author toward the popular papers? 44. What kind of newspaper does the author always buy? 45. What’s the best title for the passage?

Part Ⅲ. Vocabulary and Structure

Directions: There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C), and D). Choose the One that best completes the sentence.

Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.

46. The________child was learning to walk again gradually. A) broken C) injured

B) harmed D) enable

47. It is high time you_______what a bad impression your impatrience makes on people. A) realized

B) realize D) should realize

C) will realize

48. The car was repaired but not quite to my________. A) joy

B) pleasure

D) satisfaction

C) attraction

49. He promised me that the messagea_________at once. A) could be sent C) must be sent

B) would be sent D) be sent 50. All things_______, the planned trip will have to be called off. A) be considered C) considering

B) considered D) having considered

51. I’m going to the hairdresser’s to________.

A) have cut my hair C) have my hair cut

B) cut my hair D) cut me my hair

52. He hurried to the station_______himself two bours early for the train.

A) to find C) finding

B) only to find D)to have found

53. They seem to have no interest in________.

A) mutual C) common

B) only to find

D) usual

54. You are late for the meeting.________on time next time.

A) Do be

B) To be surely

D) Make sure

C) Must be

55. One day I________a newspaper article about the retirement of an English professor at a nearby state college.

A) came across C) came after

B) came about D) came at

56. After seeing the film,__________.

A) the book was read by him

B) the book made him want to read it C) he wanted to read the book

D) the reading of the book interested him 57. I was startled when the waiter brought me the_________for I hadn’t thought chicken was so dear.

A) massage C) note

B) menu

D) paper

58. Now, the factory produces__________all the factories in this city did in 1949 A) ten times much chemicals B) as ten times much chemical C) much chemicals as ten times as D) ten times as much chemicals as

59. The boy was________by car and taken to hospital.

A) run off C)run over

B) run out D) run through

60. The factory is said________in a fire two years ago

A) to have been destroyed B) to be destroyed C) to destroy D) to have destoyed

61. Mother’s only objection________our going out was that it was too late A) for

B) to D) with

C) against

62. There were only a_______number of students in the playground. A) few

B) little

D)small

C) scarce

63. We can assign the work to__________is reliable. A) whose C) whoever

B) whom D) whomever 64. His explanation is not at all clear. I find it_______. A) essential C) awful

B) confusing D) puzzled

65. The popularity of such schools is growing steadily________the hight tuition fees. A) in spite of C) instead of

B) although D) even if

66. Not until 1868_________made the capital of the state of Georgia. A) Atlante was

B) was Atlanta

C) when Atlants was D) when was Atlanta

67. Hand in your papers when you_________the test.

A) are finishing

B) will finish D) have finished

C) will have finished

68. They are nice boys and I’m sure you’ll get on_________them very well.

A) with

B) by D) beside

C) toward

69. We________live in the country than in the city.

A) predfer to

B) had better D) likes better to

C) would rather

70. We have not fixed the date________we shall start our holidays. A) and

B) that

D) which

C) when

71. There is no doubt_______he will succeed in his business. A) that C) what

B) whether D) if 72. The Department of State in the U.S. handles international__________. A) business C) things

B) matters D) affairs

73. The size of the audience,________we had expected, was well over one thousand. A) whom C) who

B) as

D) that

74. Prices for bikes can run_________$250.

A) as high as

B) so high to

C) too high to D) so high as

75. The money would be________in the afternoon

A) possible C) available

B) convenient

D) satisfactory

Part Ⅳ. Translation

Directions:

The following 5 questions are taken from the passage in partⅡ. Translation them into Chinese and write your answers on the Answer Sheet.

76. A great deal of research has been performed on this question, and results points to the following answer: we perform this task through a special type of averaging. 77. There will be advances in biological knowledge as far-reaching as those that have been made in physics.

78. Today we still distinguish, even among repetitive jobs, between the skilled and the unsailled; but in the year2020 all repetition will be unskilled. 79. Psychologists now believe that noise has a considerable effect on people’s attitudes and behavior.

80. Both sound and noise can have negative effects, but what is most important is if the person has control over the sound.

Part Ⅴ. Writing Directions: For this part, you are to write a composition of no less than 100 words on “、Health and Sports”. Please write it on the ANSWER SHEET. The following are the key words for reference:

Health, important, healthy, enjoy, sports, exercise, increase, appetite, mind, sound,

relaxed, and indulge.

参考答案

Part Ⅰ Listening Comprehension Script: Key to Section A (Statements)

(C)1. CBS news is on Channel Thirteen at six o’clock,

CBS (Columbia Broadcasting System).

(D)2. Mary bought a used book for $ 6, saving about $2.50. (B)3. Bill’s sister was very proud when he graduated.

(D)4. There is no better place to practice driving than the shopping center. (A)5. I had just expected my daughter to come, but my son showed up too. (C)6. When the new students have been here a little longer, I’m sure that they will feel

less homesick.

(A)7. Mrs. Smith hasn’t traveled nearly as much hedr husband has. (B)8. Instead of going back to Florida, you ought to go to California this year. (A)9. Although John never means to tell, he just can’t keep a secret.

(D)10. Mr.Smith would not stop drinking even though the doctor told him that he must. (B)11. M: Make sure you bring a bathing suit. W: And you bring the towels and a picnic lunch. Q: Where are they going? (C)12. M: Registration always takes so long.

W: What bothers me is all the people who cut in line. Q: What bothers the woman?

(B)13. M: I wish you had told me your holiday plans sooner.

W: I’m sorry, I thought you know I go to my parents’ country house each August. Q: Why is the man upset?

(D)14. M: If you are in a hurry you can take the subway. If you want to look round, take a bus.

W: Actually I don’t have to be at the meeting before noon. Q: What will the woman probably do? (C)15. M: Would you like to try on that coat, Madam?

W: Thank you. But I’ll look further. I don’t like that color. Q: What’s the proper relationship between the two? (B)16. M: It is raining now. What shall we do then? W: It doesn’t matter. Let’s go into the bar. Q: Why do they go into the bar?

(A)17. M: Tony is six years old. He can read and write very well, but he can’t tell the time. W: It’s really hard for a child. Any way, he will be able to do it some day. Q: What is the trouble with Tony? (B)18. M: Did the flight for New York leave 10 minutes ago? W: Yes, it is ten past five now. Q: When did the plane leave? (B)19. M: The special for today is baked chicken and lettuce. W: No, thank you, Just bring me a cup of coffee, please. Q: Where does this conversation most probably take place? (A)20. M: How much are these jackets?

W: Five dollars each and nine dollars for two. Q: How much does one jacket cost?

Question 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.

Thank you for coming to this meeting for students who will be remaining on campus During the 10—day winter break. As the dean of students, it is my responsibility to explain The vacation arrangements and to have you fill out forms giving the dates you will be on campus. To reduce heating cost, Butler Hall will be the only dormitory open, all the other dorms will close at 5 P.m. on Friday, Feb. 7th, and will not reopen until 6 p. m. on Feb. 16th. Once we have your completed forms, we will assign you a room in Butler Hall. Please move all the belongings you will need to your temporary accommodation by the 7th, as it will not be possible to reopen the other dorms during these 10 days, once they have been closed. Most college facilities will be closed during the vacation. These facilities include the gymnasium, the college store and the dining halls. The library and computer center will be open, theough on a reduced schedule. Only the post office and the college administration offices will maintain their regular hours. Since I imagine most of you are staying here to finish up academic projects of one sort or another, let me wish you luck with your work. If you have any special problems, please do not hesitate to contact me at the dean’s office. Key:1. B

2. A 3. D

4. C

5. B

Part Ⅱ. Reading Comprehension 26. B 32. D 38. B

27. C 33. C 39. A

28. D 34. C 40. A

29. C 35. B

30. B 36. C

31. B 37. D

41. Shocking, surprising and amusing news. 42. They just need entertainment in news. 43. Let it be.

whether it is true. To me it is just an enjoyable hobby.

福建省高校专升本统一招生考试

英语水平测试样题(2)

(非英语专业)

PartⅠ. Listening Comprehension Section A: 10 Statements

Directions: In this section, you will hear 10 statements. Each sentence will be spoken just once. The sentence you hear will not be written out for you. After you hear each sentence, read the four choices in your test paper, marked, A, B, C, and D, and decide which one is closest in meaning to the sentence you heard. Then, on your Answer Sheet, find the number of the question and fill in the space that corresponds to the letter of the answer you have chosen.

1. A. Channel Three Carries CBS news. B. Channel Six carries CBS news. C. Channel Thirteen carries CBS news. D. Channel Thirty carries CBS news. 2. A. A used book is $6 cheaper than a new book. B. A used book costs $2.50. C. Mary saved $3.50. D. A new book costs $8.50. 3. Bill’s sister graduated.

B.Whne Bill graduated, his sister was proud of him. C. Bill was very proud of his sister. D. Bill was very proud when he graduated.

4. A. It is very dangerous to practice driving at the shopping center. B. Some places are better to practice driving than the shopping center C. It is better mot to practice driving at the shopping center. D. The shopping center is the best place to practice driving.

5. A. Both of my children came. B. Only my son came. C. Only my daughter came. D. Neither of my children came.

6. A. The new students are not homesick. B. The new students used to be homesick, but they are mot homesick now. C. The new students have not been very long. D. since I have here longer than the new students, I am mot homesick. 7. A. Mrs. Smith has traveled less than her husband has. B. Mrs. Smith always travels with her husband. C. Mrs. Smith husband does not travel very far. D. Neithe Mrs. Smith nor her husband travel very much any more. 8. A. You should go to Florida again this year. B. Although you usually go to Florida, this year you should go to California instead. C. This year you should go to Florida instead of to California. D.You should return to California this year. 9. A. John always tells secrets.

B. John never tells secrets. C. John is meant to tell secrets. D. John keeps secrets.

10. A. Mr. Smith stopped drinking when his doctor told him that he had to. B. Mr. Smith’s doctor did not stop drinking. C. Mr. Smith drinks in spite of his doctor’s advice. Section B: Conversations

Directions: In this section, you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The comversation and the question will be spoken only once. After each conversation, there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C, and D, and deside which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a sing line through the center.

11. A. To the hospital B. To the beach.

C. To the a department store. D. To a parking area. 12. A. Registration. B. When the line breaks. C. People who don’t wait their turn. D. How long the line is.

13. A. Because he wanted to meet the woman’s parents. B. Because he didn’t know the woman’s plans. C. Because he goes to a country house each August.

D. Because he won’t be able to take a holiday. 15. A. Friends.

B. Late for the meeting. C. Hurry to the meeting. D. Take a bus. 16. A. Friends.

B. Doctor and patient. C. Solesman and consumer. D. Teacher and student. 17. A. He can’t read the clock. B. He can’t write. C. He can’t speak. D. He can’t read books. 18. A. 5:10 C. 10:05

B. 5:00 D. 9:55 B. In a restaurant. D, Ina hotel.

19. A. In a bakery. C. On a farm. 20. A.$5.

B. $4.5. D.$9.

C.$2.5. Section C: Directions: In this section, you will hear one short passage. At the end of the passage, you will hear five questions, both the passage and the questions will be spoken twice. After you hear the question, you must choos the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C, and D. then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through

the center.

1. Who is the speaker?

A. The head of the student organization. B. The dean of students. C. The director of Butler Hall. D. A college professor.

2. Which group of students is the speaker addressing? A. Those who will be on campus during a vacation. B. Those who work part-time in the administration of –fices. C. Those who normally live Butler Hall.

D. Those who will be moving on campus in a few months. 3. Which season of the year is it? A. Spring. C. Fall.

B. Summer.

D. winter. 4. For how long will the dormitories remain closed? A. For weekend. C. for ten days.

B. For five days. D. For two weeks.

5. Which statement is TRUE about college facilities during the vacation period? A. Only a few facilities will be closed. B. Most facilities will be closed. C. Most facilities will operate on a reduced schedule. D. All facilities will be open.

PartⅡ. Reading comprehension

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