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1、2014年10月高等教育自学考试全国统一命题考试高级英语试题和答案课程代码:00600本试卷共8页,满分l00分。考试时间l50分钟。考生答题注意事项:1本卷所有试题必须在答题卡上作答。答在试卷上无效,试卷空白处和背面均可作草稿纸。2第一部分为选择题。必须对应试卷上的题号使用2B铅笔将“答题卡”的相应代码涂黑。3第二部分为非选择题。必须注明大、小题号。使用05毫米黑色字迹签字笔作答。4合理安排答题空间。超出答题区域无效。第一部分 选择题 全国2014年4月高等教育自学考试高级英语试题课程代码:00600 本试卷满分100分,考试时间150分钟. 考生答题注意事项: 1.本卷所有试题必须在答题卡

2、上作答。答在试卷上无效。试卷空白处和背面均可作草稿纸。 2.第一部分为选择题。必须对应试卷上的题号使用28铅笔将“答题卡”的相应代码涂黑。 3.第二部分为非选择题。必须注明大、小题号,使用05毫米黑色字迹签字笔作答。 4.合理安排答题空间。超出答题区域无效。 第一部分选择题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 lette

3、r on your Answer Sheet. (15 points, 1 point for each)1. With his last _ , he murmured the name of the person who murdered him. A. gasp B. choke C. exhale D. respiration2. The teenagers _ of the pop star worried her parents. A. applause B. compliment C. adulation D. recommendation3. The adventurous m

4、ission _ his spirits. A. exalted B. inspired C. gladdened D. exhilarated4. The girl made one last _ to her father for permission to go to the party. A. appeal B. pray C. suggestion D. attraction5. Working with ones head causes a sensation of hunger quite as much as _ work. A. futile B. muscular C. d

5、iligent D. aggressive6. He asked how committed the leadership was to _ its people from poverty. A. delivering B. liberating C. dismissing D. compelling 7. The judge told him to _ from threatening his wife. A. desist B. persist C. denounce D. persevere 8. The conservation group was _ in its oppositio

6、n to the new airport. A. rough B. troublesome C. tenacious D. uninterrupted9. The terrorists entered the building _ as medical workers. A. disguising B. distorting C. disordering D. distinguishing10. It seemed impossible that these _ boats could survive in such a storm. A. frail B. fragile C. wailfu

7、l D. delicate11. His arrival _ new life and energy into the team. A. drenched B. animated C. infused D. saturated12. The government is ready to _ houses to the homeless in that area. A. locate B. allot C. donate D. divide13. He asked me to look at both sides of a case before making a(n) _ decision.

8、A. brutal B. rational C. absurd D. courteous14. She _ the mark on the wall for ages, but it wouldnt come off. A. scrubbed B. brushed C. swept D. removed15. Some fresh fruits are highly _ and should be kept in cool places. A. perishable B. eligible C. permissible D. affordableRead the following passa

9、ge carefully and complete the succeeding three items II, IV, V.(1) A rift is growing between government and higher education, with debates over funding, missions and accountability.(2) In that context, it is all the more worth watching Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels, who assumes the presidency of Pu

10、rdue University on January 14. Other governors have become college presidents. Some, like Tom Kean, have been very successful. However, Danielswho brings to the job an unusual blend of leadership experiences in government at the state and national level, public policy, business, and now academeis co

11、ming to office at a time of unusual tension.(3) Governors increasingly characterize the rising costs of higher education and its limited access as unsustainable. Many find it imperative that universities increase their productivity, affordability, access, graduation rates, and accountability. In con

12、trast, university presidents say that quality, not cost, is the real issue in an era in which excellence in higher education is more urgent than ever before in history. The question, academic leaders say, should not be the price of college, but who pays, criticizing government for disinvesting in hi

13、gher education. Bottom line: Between the governors and the presidents, there is increasingly little if any common ground other than recognizing the importance of higher education. They have entirely different views of the problem, no agreement on responsibility, and nothing in the way of a shared so

14、lution.(4) In his first public action as president of Purdue, Daniels has bridged the chasm with a salary package that incorporates the goals of both the governors and the presidents. He did this in two ways. The first was conciliatory, eliminating the red flag that sets off both government and the

15、academy: He rejected presidential salary inflation. His salary package is smaller than his predecessors, placing him tenth among the 12 Big Ten university presidents in terms of salary. There is no deferred compensation.(5) Second, and more importantly in terms of national models, is that Governor D

16、aniels asked for a salary based upon achieving his goals for the university. The package is divided into two bucketsbase salary and bonus. The bonus is tied to graduation rates, affordability, student achievement, philanthropic support, faculty excellence, and strategic program initiatives. In estab

17、lishing this bonus system, Daniels married traditional notions of academic qualityas measured by excellence in faculty, programs and resourceswith an equal emphasis on effective outcomes and price controls: graduation rates, affordability, and student achievement.(6) In so doing, Daniels has demonst

18、rated his belief that there is common ground to be found between the university and government. The choice is not quality or effectiveness, not excellence or affordability; the future of higher education is not a zero-sum game in which one side wins and the other loses. Rather, he believes it is pos

19、sible to balance the seemingly conflicting goals of government and higher education.(7) Daniels is not the first president to have his salary tied to achieving institutional goals, but he is probably the most visible. Moreover, although Daniels is renouncing involvement in partisan politics as he en

20、ters the Purdue presidency, he is a former Republican governor and party leader known as a frugal fiscal conservative. Historically, the divisions have been greater between Republicans and the academy than has been the case with Democrats. In a very real sense, what Daniels has chosen to do is somew

21、hat akin to Nixon going to China. He has undertaken an experiment to be closely watched. If successful, he will have established a potential model for the country.(8) Typically, presidents reserve such powerful statements for their inaugural addresses. Though such addresses are sincere in intentI ca

22、n vouch for that, as someone who has given two and listened to many morethey are generally aspirational; they articulate hopes and dreams for what an institution can become. Daniels has already done something very different. He is putting himself on the line in a very public fashion. Year after year

23、 his salary will be determined by his success. And perhaps even more importantly, his success or failure will be public when his board announces the size and rationale for his bonus.(9) Its a bold stepand Governor Daniels should be applauded for taking it.II. In this section, there are ten incomplet

24、e 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)16. The word “rift” in Paragraph 1 means _ A. gap B. dilemma C. pain D. headache17. As to higher education, the go

25、vernment is more and more concerned about _. A. costs and productivity B. accountability C. costs and access D. graduation rates18. Which of the following statements is true about Daniels salary package? A. He applies for salary inflation. B. The salary should be more than bonus. C. The salary shoul

26、d be based on his achievement. D. His salary package is the smallest among university presidents.19. The word “married” in Paragraph 5 means _ A. melted B. combined C. arranged D. acknowledged20. According to the author, the future of higher education is not a zero-sum game because_. A. neither gove

27、rnment nor higher education can win B. higher education can achieve both quality and effectiveness C. excellence can only be attained at the cost of affordability D. government and higher education can never reach agreement21. Nixons visit to China is mentioned_. A. to highlight Daniels pioneering w

28、ork B. to extol Nixons contribution to the country C. to point out the division between Republicans and Democrats D. to show the importance of the relationship between the two nations22. The word “articulate” in Paragraph 8 means _. A. design B. cultivate C. foster D. express23. It can be inferred f

29、rom Paragraph 8 that the author is probably _. A. a farmer B. a freelancer C. a company employee D. a president of an organization24. The authors attitude towards Daniels reformation is _. A. expectant B. indifferent C. negative D. critical25. Which of the following is most appropriate as a title fo

30、r this passage? A. A Hard Time B. A Loyal President C. A Powerful Statement D. A Promising Industry 非选择题部分注意事项:用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔将答案写在答题纸上,不能答在试题卷上。III. 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

31、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)Between Elvis and Alice, rock critics say, a number of rock stars have helped our society 26 its beliefs and attitudes. Bob Dylan touched a 27 of disaffe

32、ction. He spoke of 28 rights, nuclear fallout, and loneliness. He spoke of change and of the bewilderment of an 29 generation. “Somethings 30 here,” he sang. “You dont know what it is, do you, Mr. Jones?”The figures are photocopied and distributed throughout the company to all the people and departm

33、ents whose work is related to selling. The result of this photocopying and distributing is that there is almost continuous public 31 and discussion 32 the company of how well or 33 the salesmen in each sales office of each 34 of the company are doing at any 35 time. We do not need a Freudian to tell

34、 us that this disharmony is often of a sexual nature. So long as such disharmonies 36 to exist, so long as there is good reason for sullen 37 ,so long as human beings allow 38 to be possessed and 39 by monomaniacal 40 , the cult of beauty is destined to be ineffectual.She stood among the 41 crowd in

35、 the station at the North Wall. He held her hand and she 42 that he was speaking to her, saying something about the passage over and over again. The station was full of soldiers with brown 43 . Through the wide doors of the sheds she caught a 44 of the black mass of the boat, lying in beside the qua

36、y wall, with 45 portholes. Sheanswered nothing.Discussing the question, some time ago, with an old friend, she gave me her never-failing 46 for sleeplessness, which was to 47 herself performing some 48 action over and over again, umil, her mind becoming 49 with the monotony of life, sleep drew the 5

37、0 .AContinue Btrivial Cscrutiny Dnerve Edisgusted Fglimpse G civil Hremedy Ipoorly Jvices Kthroughout Lknew Mdefine Nboredom Ogiven Pimagine Qhappening Rhagridden Sswaying Tbaggages Uillumined Vdivision Wthemselves Xolder YcurtainIV. Translate the following sentences into Chinese and write the trans

38、lation on your Answer Sheet. (10 points, 2 points for each)51. Between the governors and the presidents, there is increasingly little if any common ground other than recognizing the importance of higher education.52. In his first public action as president of Purdue, Daniels has bridged the chasm wi

39、th a salary package that incorporates the goals of both the governors and the presidents.53. Rather, he believes it is possible to balance the seemingly conflicting goals of government and higher education.54. Historically, the divisions have been greater between Republicans and the academy than has

40、 been the case with Democrats.55. Its a bold stepand Governor Daniels should be applauded for taking it.V. Answer the following essay question in English within 80-100 words. Write your answer on the Answer Sheet. (10 points)56. How can universities improve education quality?VI. Translate the follow

41、ing sentences into English and write the translation on your Answer Sheet. (20 points, 2 points each for 57-60, 4 points for 61, 8 points for 62)5 7但是直到那时,我们仍需要更多的女性从政,因为我们可以做出特殊的贡献。58就算他死了,她可能几个星期都不会注意到;她根本就不在意。59她吸引我,因为她就像我从来没有亲自遇到过的那种人。60埃斯一把车开上通向他家的大道,就打开了收音机。61商人有几种:批发商,接着是零售商,代理商等等。结果原本可以食用的产品

42、,经过运输,成了枯萎的叶子和干瘪的块茎。62一个通过与顾客的紧密关系提供价值的公司可以同顾客建立一种类似好邻居一样的联系。顾客紧密型公司并不提供市场所需,而是满足特定顾客的需求。顾客紧密型公司致力于了解服务对象和他们所需的产品和服务。它以合理的价格为顾客量身定制产品和服务。绝密 考试结束前全国2013年10月高等教育自学考试高级英语试题课程代码:00600请考生按规定用笔将所有试题的答案涂、写在答题纸上。选择题部分注意事项:1 答题前,考生务必将自己的考试课程名称、姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔填写在答题纸规定的位置上。2 每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题纸上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

43、如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。不能答在试题卷上。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, 1 point for each)1Dorothy accepted the news of war with _ and sadness

44、.A excitementB commitmentC bewildermentD embarrassment2 The government could face defeat if it tries to push through the _ proposals.A doubtfulB conspicuousC questionableD controversial3 This single market is designed to _ barriers to the free movement of goods, services and people.A terminateB abolishC eliminateD exclude4 He has emerged from being a(n) _ and unsure candidate into a fluent debater.A hesitantB indifferentC pleasantD considerate5Large

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