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1、精品资料10月自考00015英语(二)试卷及答案.全国2016年10月高等教育自学考试英语(二)试题和答案课程代码:00015第一部分:阅读判断(第110题,每题1分,共10分) 下面的短文列出了10个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子作出判断:如果该句提供的是正确信息,选择A;如果该句提供的是错误信息,选择B;如果该句的信息文中没有提及,选择C。在答题卡相应位置上将答案涂黑。Being Cool in Middle SchoolA new study shows that gentle and quiet kids in middle school will grow up to rule.
2、Or, at least, theyll live healthier and more productive lives than the cool kids will.The study looked at 13-year-olds who acted old for their age by having cool behavior, such as early romantic relationships. They were seen as cool and popular kids. But as they grew up, things changed. The study fo
3、und that these kids tended to have problems with drugs and relationships by their early 20s.Their behavior was no longer linked with popularity. Instead, they were thought to be less socially skilled by their peers. Besides, the average cool kids, by age 22, did more poorly than the average kids in
4、the study. They had a 45 percent greater rate of problems due to drugs and alcohol. They also had a 22 percent greater rate of criminal behavior. The study also found that these kids failed to develop important life skills. They spent so much time trying to seem cool. They didnt develop the skills n
5、eeded for meaningful friendships.The study followed 86 male and 98 female middle school students for a 10-year period. It has some surprising findings. In particular, the study notes that the so-called cool behavior is a predictor(预示)of future problems with drugs and alcohol. In fact, it is a better
6、 predictor than drug and alcohol use in middle school. However, one conclusion of the study is welcome. Researchers said that parents shouldnt worry too much if their kids dont seem that popular. If a kid prefers to spend Saturday nights at home watching a movie or reading instead of going out with
7、friends, that is not a cause for concern. Many uncool kids, they said, do much better later on than the popular kids do.1Gentle kids are less healthy when they grow up.ATrueBFalseCNot Given2Cool kids try to imitate adult behavior.ATrueBFalseCNot Given3Romantic relationships seem cool to some teenage
8、rs.ATrueBFalseCNot Given4Uncool kids are more likely to commit crimes.ATrueBFalseCNot Given5Cool kids have better life skills than uncool kids.ATrueBFalseCNot Given6Uncool kids spend most of their time studying.ATrueBFalseCNot Given7The study followed the students for a decade.ATrueBFalseCNot Given8
9、Cool kids marry earlier than uncool kids.ATrueBFalseCNot Given9Parents neednt worry if their kids are uncool.ATrueBFalseCNot Given10Cool kids remain popular all their lives.ATrueBFalseCNot Given第二部分:阅读选择(第1115题,每题2分,共10分) 阅读下面短文,请从短文所给各题的4个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出1个最佳选项,并在答题卡相应位置上将该项涂黑。It is estimated that th
10、ere are more than 8 million restaurants in the world today. So it might surprise you to learn that restaurants as we know have only existed for a few centuries. Before 1765, there were no restaurants. There was nowhere in which a server brought you food and drink that you chose from a menu. In fact,
11、 there was no menus anywhere.There were places where travelers could eat centuries before that. The countryside was full of inns that would serve food. And there were bars where one could get a drink. The rich could also eat meals supplied by private cooks. But there was nothing that could be called
12、 a restaurant.A Frenchman changed that. In 1765, he opened a place in Paris that sold soups. On his sign, he used the term restaurant to describe what he was selling. Soups were considered restorative, so he called them restaurants. Finally, people started buying his soups even when not ill. And as
13、time went on, people began to use the term restaurant to refer to the place where soup was sold rather than the soup itself. More restaurants opened up in France, and people began to buy soups more regularly.Then, restaurants in Paris began to serve food other than soups. In the 1780s, menus started
14、 to appear. By the 1800s, there were many types of restaurants, and the restaurant concept was spread throughout the British Empire.A slow start gave way to rapid growth. Cities and towns around the world are filled with restaurants today. It is estimated that there are 1.6 million restaurants in Eu
15、rope. In America, there are nearly a half million restaurants. Today, diners have millions of choices.11Before 1765, travelers could have meals at a(n)_.AbarBinnCrestaurantDcenteen12The first restaurant only served_.AsoupsBdessertsCdrinksDfruits13The word restorative (Line 3, Para.3) most probably m
16、eans_.Ahaving a special flavorBmaking you happierChaving a pleasant smellDmaking you heathier14The restaurant concept started in_.AAmericaBBritainCGermanyDFrance15The best title for this text is_.ADefinition of RestaurantBImportance of RestaurantCOrigin of RestaurantDTypes of Restaurant第三部分:概括段落大意和补
17、全句子(第1625题,每题1分,共10分) 阅读下面短文,请完成短文后的2项测试任务:(1)从第1619题后所给的5个选项中为第14段每段选择1个正确的段落大意;(2)从第2025题后所给的7个选项中选择6个正确选项,分别完成每个句子。在答题卡相应位置上将答案选项涂黑。How to Protect the Art of Public SpeakingIf you want to become the type of speaker youve always wanted to be, read the following suggestions.1You cant go from a nerv
18、ous speaker to a star speaker overnight. You shouldnt expect to. Give yourself time to get used to a large audience. Start with smaller groups and get as much feedback as you can. Keep on practicing and developing your skills.2Be familiar with your speech materials. That doesnt mean memorizing your
19、speech, which can lack enthusiasm and naturalness. Know your key talking points, supporting details and ways to move from one point to the next.3Positive energy can be passed. If youre excited and enthusiastic, your audience will be, too. Youll be surprised at the positive cycle that creates: An ent
20、husiastic audience can add even more energy to you. Use hand gestures. When appropriate, smile, smile, smile.4Find friendly, interested faces in the audience and speak to them. Look into their eyes. It helps prevent you from staring off into the distance or reading from notes. It also helps make you
21、 feel like you are talking in a conversation rather than speaking to a group.5When you look great, you feel great. That makes you confident. Looking great doesnt mean wearing new clothes. It means wearing clothes and shoes you feel comfortable and appropriate to the setting. You cant go wrong with b
22、usiness suit. Simple is fine, but you should look clean from head to toe.16-20Paragraph 1_2_3_4_5_ABe enthusiasticBKnow your materialsCMake eye contactDKnow your audienceEImprove graduallyFDress appropriately21Feedback helps speakers_.22Memorizing materials may lead to_.23Hand gestures and smiles he
23、lp create_.24Looking into the eyes of the audience helps_.25Wearing right clothes may_.Alack of enthusiasmBmake you look greatCa positive atmosphereDimprove their speaking skillsEstop you from reading your notesFbecome a good listener第四部分:填句补文(第2630题,每题2分,共10分) 下面的短文有5处空白,短文后有6个句子,其中5个取自短文,请根据短文内容将其
24、分别放回原有位置,以恢复文章原貌,并在答题卡相应位置上将答案选项涂黑。Remaining ActiveOur body is an amazing object,(26)_If you are inactive most of the time, your body will quickly become tired when it should be active. But if you are very active, your body will get used to the hard work, and the work will become easier for you to d
25、o.Physical activity can help people remain active and stay healthy.(27)_It also helps people sleep better. This is why active student dont complain about being tired. They have a good nights sleep and have the energy to study hard and have fun every day.Physical activity also makes people look and f
26、eel good. Activity burns more calories(卡路里)than just sitting.(28)_In addition, regular exercise can make your muscles and bones stronger.There are many factors to look at when you select a new physical activity. The most important is to choose something you enjoy. If you like jumping rope, that is t
27、he activity you should do.(29)_In fact, two days of basketball, three days of swimming, and two days of bicycling can be more fun than jogging every day.(30)_Some skills will improve with practice while others may always be difficult for you. If you enjoy an activity, feel free to do it. No one care
28、s whether you can do it well or not, and you dont need to care about it either.Whatever activity you choose, remain active. It can make you physically fit and healthy for life.26_27_28_29_30_ABut you dont have to do the same thing every day.BDifferent activities need different skills.CYou may prefer
29、 to participate in team activities.DIt helps the body fight off illness.EThe more you ask of it, the more it can do.FIt is very important to keep a healthy weight.第五部分:填词补文(第3140题,每题1.5分,共15分) 下面的短文有10处空白,短文后列出12个词,其中10个取自短文,请根据短文内容将其分别放回原有位置,以恢复文章原貌,并在答题卡相应位置上将答案选项涂黑。Positive Attitude towards Failu
30、reI clearly remember a period during which I felt like a failure. But what I(31)_learned was that failing at one thing is not failing at all things. And, in fact, failure is a(32)_part of growth. Life is filled with trial and(33)_. In order to walk the path to(34)_, you need to make some(35)_turns a
31、long the way. What I learned was to fail forward, to(36)_each mistake to make myself better. One of the(37)_problems people have with failure is that they are too quick to judge isolated(38)_in their lives and label them as failures.(39)_, they need to keep the bigger picture in mind. A successful b
32、aseball player doesnt(40)_at a mistake he makes and think of failure. He sees it within the context of the bigger picture.31_32_33_34_35_36_37_38_39_40_AerrorBuseCeventuallyDgracefulEnecessaryFsituationsGFirstlyHwrongIInsteadJsuccessKgreatestLlook第六部分:完形补文(第4150题,每题1.5分,共15分) 下面的短文有10处空白,每处空白后的括号内有一
33、个词,请根据短文内容将其正确的形式填入文中,以恢复文章原貌,并在答题卡相应位置上。Self-reliance(自立) Everyone has heard (hear) the word self-reliance. Emerson wrote a(41)_ (fame) essay about it. He felt that people should trust in their own(42)_ (able). They should think and act for themselves. Like many such(43)_ (term), this one had no re
34、al meaning for me until it was(44)_ (demonstrate) to me in real life.Last year I met a blind girl(45)_ (name) Gail. She was(46)_ (extreme) slender and weak, but she always insisted on(47)_ (find) her way around the school by herself. When she(48)_ (sit) in a room with several of us, there was someti
35、mes a(n)(49)_ (easy) silence, because we thought she might resent our acting too cheerful and thoughtless in her(50)_(present). On such occasions, she would say something casual or show us how fast she could write. She never asked for anyones pity. She truly relied on herself.第七部分:短文写作(第51题,30分) 请根据
36、所提供材料中的要求完成一篇100词左右的英文写作任务。将你的答案写在答题卡相应的位置上。 51某英文报社正在举办题为“Watching Movies at Home or in a Cinema”的征文活动。请就此题目写一篇英文短文应征,内容包括: (1)你喜欢在家还是在电影院看电影。 (2)理由是什么。 1【答案】B【解析】文章前两句“A new study shows that gentle and quiet kids in middle school will grow up to rule. Or, at least, theyll live healthier and more p
37、roductive lives than the cool kids will.”表明Gentle kids活得更健康,选B。 2【答案】A【解析】The study looked at 13-year-olds who acted old for their age by having cool behavior, such as early romantic relationships. They were seen as cool and popular kids.可知答案为A。 3【答案】A【解析】The study looked at 13-year-olds who acted o
38、ld for their age by having cool behavior, such as early romantic relationships. They were seen as cool and popular kids.可知答案为A。 4Uncool kids are more likely to commit crimes.ATrueBFalseCNot Given【答案】B【解析】They had a 45 percent greater rate of problems due to drugs and alcohol. They also had a 22 perc
39、ent greater rate of criminal behavior,选B。 5Cool kids have better life skills than uncool kids.ATrueBFalseCNot Given【答案】B【解析】Instead, they were thought to be less socially skilled by their peers. Besides, the average cool kids, by age 22, did more poorly than the average kids in the study.表明所谓的cool k
40、ids在生活技能和学习研究上都比其他人差,选B。 6Uncool kids spend most of their time studying.ATrueBFalseCNot Given【答案】C【解析】文章并未提及,选C。 7The study followed the students for a decade.ATrueBFalseCNot Given【答案】A【解析】第二段第一句“The study followed 86 male and 98 female middle school students for a 10-year period.”表现这项研究持续了10年,选A。 8
41、Cool kids marry earlier than uncool kids.ATrueBFalseCNot Given【答案】C【解析】文章并未提及,选C。 9Parents neednt worry if their kids are uncool.ATrueBFalseCNot Given【答案】A【解析】Researchers said that parents shouldnt worry too much if their kids dont seem that popular.表明父母并不因这些孩子的因为而感到着急,选A。 10Cool kids remain popular
42、 all their lives.ATrueBFalseCNot Given【答案】B【解析】由文章最后一句可知答案选B。 第二部分:阅读选择(第1115题,每题2分,共10分) 阅读下面短文,请从短文所给各题的4个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出1个最佳选项,并在答题卡相应位置上将该项涂黑。It is estimated that there are more than 8 million restaurants in the world today. So it might surprise you to learn that restaurants as we know have only
43、existed for a few centuries. Before 1765, there were no restaurants. There was nowhere in which a server brought you food and drink that you chose from a menu. In fact, there was no menus anywhere.There were places where travelers could eat centuries before that. The countryside was full of inns tha
44、t would serve food. And there were bars where one could get a drink. The rich could also eat meals supplied by private cooks. But there was nothing that could be called a restaurant.A Frenchman changed that. In 1765, he opened a place in Paris that sold soups. On his sign, he used the term restauran
45、t to describe what he was selling. Soups were considered restorative, so he called them restaurants. Finally, people started buying his soups even when not ill. And as time went on, people began to use the term restaurant to refer to the place where soup was sold rather than the soup itself. More re
46、staurants opened up in France, and people began to buy soups more regularly.Then, restaurants in Paris began to serve food other than soups. In the 1780s, menus started to appear. By the 1800s, there were many types of restaurants, and the restaurant concept was spread throughout the British Empire.A slow start gave way to rapid growth. Cities and towns around the world are filled with restaurants today. It is estimated that there are 1.6 million restaurants in Europe. In America, there are nearly a half million restaurants. Today, diners ha