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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上附件5爱你22北京师范大学学士学位英语考试样题及答案(笔试)-普通类 院(系) 专 业 级姓 名 学 号 分 数 Part I Listening Comprehension (20 minutes)Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation aquestion will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the ques
2、tion will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. 1.A. The man doesnt want
3、 to see Mr. Williams. B. Mr. Jones is in an inferior position than Mr. Williams. C. Mr. Jones used to be in charge. D. Mr. Williams doesnt want to work tomorrow.2.A. They need to make more efforts. B. Theyll have more work to do tomorrow. C. The others have done the greater part of it. D. Theyve fin
4、ished more than half of it.3.A. She was feeling very sorry. B. She felt a bit annoyed. C. She was in a hurry. D. She was in her office.4.A. Jane was telling a lie. B. The woman wasnt being sincere. C. Jane has already come back from Paris. D. Jane wasnt in Paris that day.5.A. The knife belongs to hi
5、m. B. Bob should mind his own business. C. The man once borrowed Bobs knife. D. Bobs knife isnt as good as that of the man.6. A. Hell miss the meeting that afternoon. B. Hell have an appointment with the host. C. He wont miss the meeting. D. He is very hardworking.7.A. Because she wont fulfill her p
6、romise. B. Because her mother would be very angry. C. Because she cant finish the job ahead of schedule. D. Because she would be the last to finish the job.8. A. He always talks on the phone for that long if its toll free. B. They have so much free time to talk on the phone for that long. C. They ta
7、lked on the phone for too long. D. He wants to know what they talked about.9.A. At a restaurant. B. At the cinema. C. In the office. D. At a department store.10.A. She wrote the thesis for the man. B. She warned the man about writing on such a topic. C. She likes to take risk. D. She was secretary t
8、o Professor Smith.Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B,
9、 C and D. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.Passage OneQuestions 11 to 13 are based on the passage you have just heard.11.A. Americans are too attached to their cars. B. American cars are too fast. C. Automobiles endanger health. D. Automobi
10、les are the main pubic transportation tools of USA.12. A. Because they pollute air. B. Because they are natural hazards. C. Because they are increasing in numbers. D. Because people dont walk so often.13. A. Control of natural hazards.B. Control of heavy traffic.C. Control of heart disease.D. Contro
11、l of man made hazards.Passage TwoQuestions 14 to 17 are based on the passage you have just heard.14. A. It smashed into a row of houses.B. It was run over by a truck.C. It was too nervous to leave the strip in the middle of the road.D. It hit a truck.15. A. A passenger. B. The dog. C. The truck driv
12、er. D. A policeman.16.A. In the street.B. In a family swimming pool.C. In a public swimming pool.D. In a kindergarten.17.A. A big steak.B. A piece of bread.C. A bottle of milk.D. An extra bone.Passage ThreeQuestions 18 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.18. A. Seasonal variations in
13、nature.B. How intelligence changes with the change of seasons.C. How we can improve our intelligence.D. Why summer is the best season for vacation.19. A. Summer.B. Winter.C. Fall.D. Spring.20. A. All people are less intelligent in summer than in the other seasons of the year.B. Heat has no effect on
14、 peoples mental abilities.C. People living near the equator are the most intelligent.D. Both climate and temperature exert impact on peoples intelligence.Section CDirections: Listen to the following news once and fill in the blanks1. The Netherlands: A fire at a New Years celebration near Amsterdam
15、killed at least 5 people and injured _ more. Officials say about 700 young people were celebrating in the three-level building at the port of Volundem. The fire spread quickly through the third floor. Dutch police are_ reports that all but one of the buildings emergency doors were blocked.2. In busi
16、ness news: _ has cut interest rates. Policy makers of the Federal Reserve lowered the banks main interest rate by one half percentage point to six percent. The goal is to prevent the economy from slowing down too much. The Federal Reserve policy makers noted a continuing drop in _ and production. Th
17、eir decision to lower the cost of borrowing money was not expected at this time. Financial markets rose _ after the announcement. You are listening to the news in VOA Special English.Section DDirections: listen to the following news twice and answer the following questions. 1. What are the three nat
18、ions mentioned by Bush?2. What is one of the top priority in the year ahead?3. What is Mr. Bush also being pressed to do?4. How does Bush sum up his economic security plan? 5. What is the main topic of this news? Part II Reading comprehension (40 minutes)Section A Fast ReadingDirections: Questions 1
19、-5 are based on the resume you will read. Try to answer each question by quickly scanning the material.RESUMEStacy LeeEmail: Slee2001 Phone: 393Date of birth: Oct. 1, 1956Work Experience1993-Present: Senior Consultant at Beijing Best Consulting Lead China market research projects for foreign firms a
20、nd organizations in the industry of IT, software, detergent, cosmetics, household goods, etc., Help plan and organize business visits overseas for Chinese firms and agents in the industries mentioned above, Lead Delegations of Chinese Manufacturers to visit trade shows and conferences in America. Se
21、rved as main interpreter for heads of delegations. Organized the first Chinese Small Business Exporters Conference in Beijing in 2002. Organized the sixth annual International Comic Book and Cartoon Art Festival in Beijing in 2004.1989-1993: China Representative of the Motion Picture Association of
22、America Collect information on the film, TV and home video business in China and report regularly to the head office, Arrange some of the first meetings held in China for MPAA . Organized the first conference on Movie Intellectual Property Rights in Shanghai in 1992. Administer China office.1986-198
23、9:Translator and secretary at United Press International Beijing Office Arrange interviews for visiting journalists Translate interviews and news. Set up the first clipping service for UPI in China. Set up branch offices for UPI in Shanghai, Guangzhou and Xian.1976-1986:Translator and secretary at F
24、oreign Language Press, Beijing Work to help promote Chinese Literature in other countries Arranged Sales Meetings for Foreign Distributors Served as Interpreter for Business Leaders during sales visits to the United States, Britain, Canada, Australia and the Philippines.Education2001-Current Studyin
25、g Part Time for Masters Degree in Education, subject in Teaching English as a Second Language Beijing NormalUniversity1972-1976:American and British Literature at Beijing Foreign Studies University1. Stacy Lee worked at United Press International between the year _ 2. She organized the Chinese Small
26、 Business Exporters Conference in the city of _.3. Where did she work as a translator in 1978?A. United Press InternationalB. Beijing Best ConsultingC. Foreign Language PressD. Motion Picture Association of America4. What did she study at Beijing Foreign Studies University?A. Teaching English as a S
27、econd LanguageB. English for Translation.C American and British LiteratureD. Economics and Foreign Trade5. For whom did she organize a conference in Shanghai?A. United Press InternationalB. Motion Picture Association of AmericaC. Foreign Language PressD. Beijing Best ConsultingSection B Careful Read
28、ing Directions: There are four passages in this part. Each passage 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 and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line throu
29、gh the center.Passage One Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage:As our lives become increasingly sedentary (久坐的) and our eating habits correspondingly unhealthy, some of us are eating ourselves into an early grave. The statistics really are alarming. More than half the adults in the
30、UK are overweight and one in five is obese (肥胖的)-which means their weight noses a serious threat to their health. The reasons for this weight epidemic seem to be a combination of sedentary lifestyle and the way our eating habits have changed in recent years. Some people may be more inclined to put o
31、n weight for genetic reasons, but the fundamental cause of overweight and obesity is the fact that people are simply consuming more calories than they use up, and the excess is stored as fat. Certainly, we exercise less than we once did in our daily lives. Where our grandmothers swept floors and car
32、pets and washed clothes and dishes by hand, these tasks are commonly carried out by a machine today, while walking or cycling to work or to the shops has been replaced in many cases by a car journey-or even working or shopping electronically from home. Many tasks at work are now also automated.Eatin
33、g habits, too, have changed radically. We may be voracious (狼吞虎咽的) consumers of TV cookery shows, but some scholars point out that we watch them as entertainment rather than rushing off immediately afterwards to recreate the featured dishes. In fact, ready meals and fast food often replace home-prep
34、ared and cooked food, especially during the week, and different members of the family tend to eat when they want to rather than waiting for a meal to be ready to sit down together. We have also become a nation of grazers - picking at snacks throughout the day rather than confining the bulk of our co
35、nsumption to three set mealtimes. Unfortunately, many of our favorite and readily available snacks, fast foods and takeaway meals are heavy on fat or sugar and short on fruit and vegetables. While this is not harmful in itself if used as an occasional treat, the situation becomes more serious when t
36、hey form too large a proportion of the diet. These dietary changes are also affecting children. A 1999 study estimated that between 5 and 15 per cent of children of school age were overweight or obese, with the true number thought to be even higher.21. What does the author imply by saying some of us
37、 are eating ourselves into an early grave (Line 2, Para 1)?A. Some people eat too much in their daily lives, they pay no attention to their health.B. Some of us like eating in a grave.C. Unhealthy eating habits will result in illness, even death.D. Peoples weight poses a serious threat to their heal
38、th.22. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT the reason for being overweight and obesity?A. Lack of exercise.B. Changing eating habits.C. A sedentary lifestyle.D. Not sweeping floors and carpets or washing clothes and dishes by hand.23. What is the main idea of the second paragraph
39、?A. Peoples eating habits have changed radically in recent years.B. Peoples lifestyles have changed, changed lifestyles have an influence on peoples health.C. The fundamental cause of being overweight and obesity is the fact that people are simply consuming more calories than they use up, and the ex
40、cess is stored as fat.D. Many tasks in daily life are now automated.24. Which of the following is INCORRECT according to the passage?A. For most people, to a large extent, watching TV cookery shows is to learn how to recreate the featured dishes.B. Overweight and obesity may be caused by genetic rea
41、sons.C. Consuming too much fat or sugar is harmful to ones health.D. Home-prepared and cooked food are often replaced by ready made meals and fast food.25. The authors attitude towards the current situation of being overweight and obesity is _.A. positive B. neutralC. suspiciousD. realisticPassage T
42、wo Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage:As parents, we want our children to reach their full academic potential. We read to them, encourage their special talents, and support them when they have problems. If they choose to participate in music or sports, we also help them reach thei
43、r potential in those areas. These are all good goals.There is, however, an even more important goal. It is a goal more difficult than excellence in arithmetic or soccer or the violin. Parents are responsible for providing their children with a moral compass. They need to nurture and treasure goodnes
44、s in their children. Every child has the capacity to become a good, decent human being. To fulfill this capacity, children need the guidance and support of parents and other adults. Raising good, moral children is the most important job we will have.What is a good, decent human being? While we may d
45、iffer on some details, most would agree that respect for others, kindness and caring, honesty and honor, and a reverence (尊重)for life are key. Good, decent human beings are people with a firm sense of direction and purpose - a moral compass - to guide their lives. Children need our help to develop t
46、hese characteristics and values.While most people try to act with honor and kindness, doing so consistently is difficult and requires lifelong effort. Goodness is not easy for an adult, and it is even more difficult for a child. They do not have the knowledge, experiences, or cognitive skills to und
47、erstand the impact and consequences of their actions.Reinforcement is sometimes an efficient approach to building positive behavior. The child behaves in a desired way and the parents provide reinforcement. The behavior then typically increases in frequency. This approach works for teaching Please and