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1、2022年吉林财经大学信息经济学院自考英 语(二)练习题汇总(附答案解析)第1题【单项选择题】2008.10 Never before so rapidly developing as it is today.A、has our country beenB、has been our countryC、our country has beenD、our country been has【正确答案】A【答案解析】此题考查语法。【译文】我们国家从未像现在这样高速开展。【详细 解答】否认词never在句首,该句子应采用局部倒装。第2题【单项选择题】2009.04 This is the first t

2、ime that a woman has been to the post.A、grantedB、praisedC、pointedD、appointed【正确答案】D【答案解析】译文:这是第一次任命一位妇女担任此职位。试题分析:此题考查 词义辨析。国详细解答:A允许、同意;B表扬、赞扬;C指、指出;D指定、 任命、委任。第3题【单项选择题】【阅读判断】A moderate earthquake struck parts of southeast England on 28 April 2007, toppling chimneys from houses and rousing residen

3、ts from their beds.Q:【答案解析】此题考查形近形容词意义区分。句意:如果你试图一次学太多东西, 你就有可能糊涂了。A .浓缩的,专心的;B糊涂的,混淆的;C根深蒂固的;D 确信的。第21题【单项选择题】【I阅读选择】But just like your alarm clock, your internal clock can be reset. In fact, it automatically resets itself every day. How? By using the light it gets through your eyes.Scientists have

4、 known for a long time that the light of day and the dark of night play important roles in setting our internal clocks. For years, researchers thought that the signals that synchronize the bodys clock were handled through the same pathways that we use to see.Which of the following statements is NOT

5、true according to the fourth and fifth paragraphs?A、Our biological clock resets itself automatically.B、Light gets through our eyes and resets our biological clock.C、 Our internal clock as well as the alarm clock can be reset automatically.D、Our internal clock, like the alarm clock, can be reset.【正确答

6、案】c【答案解析】是非判断题,根据第五自然段首句But just like (和.一样)your alarm clock, your internal clock can be reset. In fact, it automatically resets itself every day. How? By using the light it gets through your eyes.代词 it 指代 biological clock,不是选项internal clock和alarm clock都可以自动调节。得到答案为C。AD 我们的生物钟自动调节。B光线通过我们的眼睛调节生物钟,与原

7、文一致。第22题【单项选择题】【阅读选择】The world is not only hungry; it is also thirsty for water. This may seem strange to you, since nearly 75% of the earths surface is covered with water. But about 97% of this huge amount is sea-water, or salt water. Man can only drink and use the other 3%the fresh water that come

8、s from rivers, lakes, underground, and other sources. And we cannot even use all of that, because some of it is in the form10 of icebergs (冰山)and glaciers (冰I) . Even worse, some of it has been polluted.What percentage of the earths water can man actually use at present?A、Nearly 75 per cent.B About

9、97 per cent.C、 Exactly 3 per cent.D、Less than 3 percent.【正确答案】D【答案解析】根据本段得知,地球上只有3%的水适于人类饮用,然而局部以冰 山或冰川的形式存在,还有的被污染,因而实际上人类能用的水要低于3%。第23题【单项选择题】2008.10 It is strongly held that new must be introduced to protect theright of the immigrants.A、statisticsB、constructionsC、measuresD、concessions【正确答案】c【答案解析

10、】此题考查名词词义区分。【译文】强烈支持采取新措施维护移民的 权力。【详细解答】A统计学 B建设 C措施,方法 D让步,特许 权第24题【单项选择题】【I阅读选择】Organisms have a great variety of ways of adapting. They may adapt in their structure, function and genetics, in their development and production of the young and in other respects. An organism may create its own envir

11、onment, as do warm-blooded mammals, which have the ability to adjust body heat exactly to maintain their ideal temperature despite changing weather. Usually adaptations are an advantage, but sometimes an organism is so well adapted to a particular11 environment that, if conditions change, it finds i

12、t difficult or impossible to readapt to the new conditions.The author cites the behavior of warm-blooded mammals in order to show that a living thing may have the ability.A、to create an environment of its ownB、to remain still when an enemy is nearC、to make food from inorganic chemicalsD、to change th

13、e color of its skin【正确答案】A【答案解析】作者举例,证明观点;例子不需要看懂,关键要看论据;一般论点 在前(前一句或段落首句),论据在后。第25题【单项选择题】If you are walking away from a clock tower, you will hear the ticking of the clock fade to a point it cannot be heard.A、whichB、whatC、whereD、how【正确答案】c【答案解析】译文:如果你从钟塔旁走过.你将会听到滴答声,直到你走远。此 题考查定语从句。where在定语从句中做地点状

14、语,先行词是a point。第26题【单项选择题】2008.04 Fish is and expensive at this time of the year in this area.A、in large measureB、to the minimumC、in short supplyD、to the maximum【正确答案】C12【答案解析】此题考查短语意义辨析。这个地区在一年中的这个时候鱼的供应不 足,价格昂贵。in short supply:缺货、供货缺乏。第27题【单项选择题】【阅读选择】War may be a natural expression of biological i

15、nstinct and drives toward aggression in the human species. Natural impulses of anger, hostility, and territoriality (守卫士也盘的天t生)are expressed through acts of violence. These are all qualities that humans share with animals. Aggression is a kind of innate (天生的) survival mechanism, an instinct for self

16、-preservation, that allows animals to defend themselves from threats to their existence. But, on the other hand, human violence shows evidence of being a learned behavior. In the case of human aggression, violence can not be simply reduced to an instinct. The many expressions of human violence are a

17、lways conditioned by social conventions that give shape to aggressive behavior. In human societies violence has a social function: It is a strategy for creating or destroying forms of social order. Religious traditions have taken a leading role in directing the powers of violence. We will look at th

18、e ritual and ethical (道德上 的)patterns within which human violence has been directed. Human violence shows evidence of being a learned behavior in that.A、it threatens the existing social systemsB it is influenced by societyC、it has roots in religious conflictsD、it is directed against institutions of l

19、aw【正确答案】B【答案解析】本段指出了人类暴力的两个特性,其中第二个特性是“a learned behavior”。可以知道此题的答案应该就在本段的后面局部。接下来的第二句话即 说人类暴力的诸多表现形式都受社会习惯的制约:The many expressions of human violence are always conditioned by social conventions that give shape to aggressive behavior,将其定型为侵略性行为。13第28题【单项选择题】2009.04 Don/t trust everything you have r

20、ead in the newspapers.A、whichB、 thatC asD、what【正确答案】B【答案解析】译文:不要相信你在报纸上读到的每件事。试题分析:定语从句引 导词选择题。详细解答:定语从句所修饰的先行词是不定代词everything,应选 Bo第29题【单项选择题】【填句补文】Doctors believe that secondhand smoke may cause lung cancer in people who do not smoke because nonsmokers often breathe in the smoke from other people/

21、s cigarettes. . The US Environmental Protection Agency reports that about 53, 000 people die in the United States each year as a result of exposure to secondhand smoke.A、The risk is even higher for children who live in homes where both parents smoke.B、 In the United States, nine million children und

22、er the age of five live in homes with at least one smoker.C、 This smoke is called secondhand smoke.D、No one knows for sure why Mr. Gilson has lung cancer.【正确答案】c【答案解析】前一句提到,不吸烟者时常吸入他人香烟中冒出的烟,接下来应首 选对此烟加以定义的句子。第30题【单项选择题】14【阅读选择】For any given task in Britain there are more men than are needed. Strong

23、 unions keep them there. In Fleet Street, home of some of Londons biggest dailies, it is understood that when two unions quarrel over three jobs the argument is settled by giving each union two. That means 33 per cent over manning, 33 per cent less productivity than could be obtained.What happens wh

24、en disputes over job opportunities arise among British unions?A、 Thirty three per cent of the workers will be out of work.B、More jobs will be created by the union.C、More people will be employed than necessary.D、 The unions will try to increase productivity.【正确答案】c【答案解析】本段开头告诉读者there are more men tha

25、n are needed.when two unions quarrel over three jobs, the argument is settled by giving each union two”,接 下来作者又进一步说明其实质,即它意味着33 per cent over manning, 33 per cent less productivity than could be obtained”。第31题【单项选择题】【I阅读选择】Organisms have a great variety of ways of adapting. They may adapt in their s

26、tructure, function and genetics, in their development and production of the young and in other respects. An organism may create its own environment, as do warm-blooded mammals, which have the ability to adjust body heat exactly to maintain their ideal temperature despite changing weather. Usually ad

27、aptations are an advantage, but sometimes an organism is so well adapted to a particular environment that, if conditions change, it finds it difficult or impossible to readapt to the new conditions.The author cites the behavior of warm-blooded mammals in order to show that a living thing may have th

28、e ability.A、to create an environment of its ownB、to remain still when an enemy is nearC、to make food from inorganic chemicals15D、to change the color of its skin【正确答案】A【答案解析】作者举例,证明观点;例子不需要看懂,关键要看论据;一般论点 在前(前一句或段落首句),论据在后。第32题【单项选择题】Even with the new development in research, only a tiny of all tests

29、aredone without using animals.A、varietyB、amountC、plentyD、proportion【正确答案】D【答案解析】本句的意思是:即使研究有了新的开展,只有一小局部的试验可 以不用动物”。因此答案为Do variety和plenty分别表示多样和大量的,意 思不合适。amount后只能接不可数名词,而test是可数名词。第33题【单项选择题】【阅读选择】It was also in the 1600s that professional ballet began. King Louis XIV of France, himself a devoted

30、 dancer, founded the Royal Academy of Dance. The five basic feet positions from which all ballet steps begin were finalized. In the late 1700s another important change occurred. Ballet began to tell a story on its own. It was no longer simply dance to be performed between acts of plays. Elaborate wi

31、gs and costumes were eliminated. By the early 1800s dancers learned to rise on their toes to make it appear that they were floating.An important influence in early ballet was.A、BalanchineB、Marie AntoinetteC、Diaghilev16D、Louis XIV【正确答案】D【答案解析】答案选Do细节题。对照原文It was also in the 1600s that professional ba

32、llet began. King Louis XIV of France, himself a devoted dancer, founded the Royal Academy of Dance.这里出现的时间1600s在原文中是比拟早的,提到的人物是 King Louis XIV,选 Do第34题【单项选择题】【2009.01 If you try to learn too many things at a time, you may get.A、concentratedB、confusedC、confirmedD、convinced【正确答案】B【答案解析】此题考查形近形容词意义区分。句

33、意:如果你试图一次学太多东西, 你就有可能糊涂了。A .浓缩的,专心的;B糊涂的,混淆的;C根深蒂固的;D 确信的。第35题【单项选择题】2009.04 Tom has done really amazed everyone in his class.A、WhatB、WhichC、ThatD、Who【正确答案】A【答案解析】译文:汤姆所做的事情使得他班里的每个同学都感到吃惊。试题分 析:主语从句的引导词的选择。详细解答:what Tom has done指汤姆所做的事 情;B哪一个;C (无词义);D谁。17第36题【单项选择题】【阅读选择】Secondary school had its o

34、wn share of challenges. I was a tall kid and wasnt good at any sport, except looking. I loved basketball and tennis. The first day I held a racket, and I was disgraced by my opponent. He won six straight sets without sweat and there I was, sweating badly like Id run a marathon, whereas I hadnt even

35、made a single point.Stanley was disgraced by his classmate in a.A、basketball gameB、tennis gameC、marathon gameD、football game【正确答案】B【答案解析】答案选Bo词义理解和事实细节题。通过关键词disgrace,考生可 迅速定位至本段,再通过本段的关键词racket,可以判定正确答案是网球比赛。第37题【单项选择题】【填句补文】Though little research has been carried out about how exactly the sunspot

36、will negatively harm the health of the people. So, scientists warn that people going outdoors should be careful to protect their exposed skin and eyes with clothes, umbrellas and sunglasses from the strong sunlight rich in ultraviolet rays.A、Ionosphere is high above the earth.B、 If the lights in you

37、r house keep flickering, blame frequent sunspots.C According to a research conducted by the Russian scientists from 1957 to I960, the frequency of earthquakes can be linked to the movement of the sunspots.D、A paper published by a North Korea observatory says that sun storms may cause an increase in

38、the incidence of heart disease and skin disease.【正确答案】D【答案解析】这一段说的是太阳黑子对人类健康的影响。填入的内容也应该与健 康有关,空格后一句说到要保护皮肤。因此D是正确的。18第38题【单项选择题】【填句补文】Rough estimates in the past have predicted similarly disappointing results. Says Sallie Chishol, an environmental engineer from the Massachusetts Institute of Techno

39、logy. But the take-home message is the same. Ocean fertilization is not the answer to global warming.A、These are newer and better models,B、 Its opponents argue, however, that it will stop global warming.C、 Adding iron to patches of ocean can make plankton bloom temporarily.D、As plankton die and sett

40、le on the ocean floor, their carbon is supposedly locked up in the seabed.【正确答案】A【答案解析】这个问题可以根据引号来作答,因为空格后面有“says这个词,它 预示着所填入的句子应该是带引号的。A的意思是:这些是比拟新的也是比拟好 的模型。第39题【单项选择题】完成句子】Certainly there are millions who need to lose weight. But there are also millions who only imagine they need to. Compulsive a

41、nd continuous dieting, not to mention eating disorders, shows that some of us will do anything to reduce our bodies down to the currently desirable shape. But is being underweight really desirable?A great many people go on a diet to.A、keep fitB、have a body shape that all people will admireC、prolong

42、life spanD get ride of digestive system diseases【正确答案】B【答案解析】本段文字指出,很多人为了到达当前流行的体型(reduce our bodies down to the currently desirable shape)而不惜通过节食等方法减肥。因此选择B。19During the April 28 earthquake, the whole England was left without power.A、TrueB、FalseC、Not Given【正确答案】B【答案解析】答案选Bo题中说2007年4月28日的地震致使全英格兰都停电

43、, 与文中表达的内容不符。文中说地震殃及英格兰东南部的肯特郡局部地区,电力 中断,几千名居民无电可用。the whole England 与 parts of southeast England 是 不符的,所以选B。第4题【单项选择题】【阅读判断】The people of Kiribati are afraid that one day in the not-too-distant future, their country will disappear from the face of the earth - literally. Several times this year, the

44、 Pacific island nation has been flooded by a sudden high tide.Q: The people of Kiribati worry that one day their country will be taken away by a sudden high tide.A、TrueB、FalseC、Not Given【正确答案】A【答案解析】答案选A。该题目说的是:Kiribati的人民担忧他们的国家将被突发 的洪水淹没。该题源于第一句:Kiribati的国民担忧在近期的某一天,他们的国 家将会地球上面消失by a sudden high

45、tide。第5题【单项选择题】【完成句子】Did you know that before 1950, hurricanes had no names? They were simply given numbers. The first names were simply Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, etc. but in 1953, females names were given because of the unpredictability (不可预矢口)factor of the storms. In 1979, realizing the sexist (性别歧视的

46、)nature of such names, the lists第40题【单项选择题】【完成句子】Americans eat with knives and forks; Japanese eat with chopsticks. Americans say Hi when they meet; Japanese bow. Many American men open doors for women; Japanese men do not. On the surface, it appears that good manners in America are not good manners

47、 in Japan, and in a way this is true. But in any country, the only manners that are important are those involving one persons behavior toward another person. In all countries it is good manners to behave considerately toward others and bad manners not to. It is only the way of behaving that differs

48、from country to country.The topic sentence of this paragraph is.A、 Americans eat with knives and forks; Japanese eat with chopsticks.B、Many American men open doors for women; Japanese men do not.C、 The way of behaving that differs from country to country.D、In all countries it is good manners to behave considerately toward others and bad manners not to.【正确答案】c【答案解析】文章的最后一句话是对前面的一个总结,道出了本段的主题。因此 选择Co第41题【单项选择题】2008.04 It has been found that a strong help o

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