?2016年10月全國自主考試綜合英語(一)真題
摘要:2016年10月全國自主考試綜合英語(一)真題及答案,綜合英語歷年真題
2016年10月全國自主考試綜合英語(一)真題及答案
2016年10月全國自主考試綜合英語(一)真題及答案,綜合英語歷年真題
一、語法和詞匯
從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)最佳答案。錯(cuò)選、多選或未選均無分。(本大題共20小題,每小題1分,共20分)
1. My son showed great interest in the monkeys__________we visited the zoo lastsummer.
A.who
B.which
C.when
D.where
2. Crops failed that year__________a severe drought in summer.
A.at the point of
B.as a result of
C.on the part of
D.at the cost of
3. It is important to predict the extent__________which a price change affects supply and demand.
A.to
B.for
C.from
D.with
4. Landing a job in such a big company was__________his wildest dreams.
A.beside
B.over
C.above
D.beyond
5. Modem technology has made our economy__________efficient and competitive than the traditional one.
A.so much
B.many more
C.too much
D.much more
6. The soldier was__________of running away when the enemy troops launched an attack.
A.accused
B.charged
C.scolded
D.punished
7. If there had not been the rain, we__________at our destination on time yesterday.
A.would arrive
B.will arrive
C.would have arrived
D.shall have arrived
8. We must go to the gas station because our car is__________fuel.
A.getting out of
B.coming out of
C.going out of
D.running out of
9. Dogs respond__________sounds that are too high for humans to hear.
A.at
B.for
C.to
D.with
10. She left London ten years ago, and I haven"t seen her__________.
A.ever
B.since
C.never
D.forever
11. I wish you would be more__________to your parents, no matter how strict they are with you.
A.respectful
B.respective
C.respectable
D.respected
12. We should take immediate action__________wait to see what happens.
A.rather than
B.none other than
C.more than
D.other than
13. I was feeling rather tired, so I didn"t really__________ what the teacher was saying.
A.take off
B.take up
C.take over
D.take in
14. Children deserve their parents’ diligent and tireless__________to defend their right to a safe and healthy childhood.
A.effects
B.efforts
C.services
D.contributions
15. Taiwan is home to a rich__________of rare wildlife, and is famous for its unique and colorful birds.
A.type
B.kind
C.variety
D.category
16. The professor crossed out everything that was__________to offend other students.
A.alike
B.like
C.likely
D.liking
17. Most students need additional training to be able to__________tests of this kind.
A.join in
B.pass for
C.look into
D.cope with
18. There are so many things to see in Italy that__________would be impossible to name them all.
A.it
B.they
C.one
D.this
19. There were about 390 people on board the ferry, about 100 more than it was __________to carry under license.
A.considered
B.allowed
C.proved
D.agreed
20. It is __________people have in common that determines the kind of friendship they will have.
A.how
B.what
C.which
D.where
二、閱讀理解
認(rèn)真閱讀下列兩篇短文,每篇短文后有5個(gè)問題,根據(jù)短文的內(nèi)容從A、B、 C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)最佳答案。錯(cuò)選、多選或未選均無分。(本大題共10小題,每小題2分,共20分)
11.Passage 1Ian Guppy smiles broadly in his sunny backyard. “Point in any direction,” he says, “and you'll find junk.”The 46-year-old engineer is midway through framing a ten-by-ten-foot greenhouse, made almost entirely of castoffs.“How many shovels have you collected?”asks his wife, Elizabeth Peirce.Guppy walks into his workshop, where there are different types of snow shovels, some so new their stickers are still on. And inside the house are more second-hand items, including a suitcase. The couple found most of these goods within four blocks of their home. For them, it's not necessarily about saving money. “I could afford to buy a suitcase,” Peirce says. “But sometimes I see things and they're crying out to be pulled from the trash. There's just so much out there that's too good to waste.”In Halifax, roughly 64,000 tons of residential curbside (馬路邊)waste is collected annually. While citizens such as Peirce and Guppy are helping to reduce the amount of waste, the city government is also taking action. The city now holds biannual “Curbside Giveaway Weekends" when residents put out items they no longer want. Similar events are held across Canada.Another venue for exchanging junk is Freecycle.org, an international online network where members can connect with others in their communities and offer up used items they want to give away, or make requests for specific goods. Hayley Paquette, a 22-year-old student in Guelph, furnished her apartment almost completely through Freecycle and garage sales. Her motivation to make use of used goods is financial, but also practical.People who are reusing others' castoffs enjoy other benefits as well. “Because I don't spend a whole lot of money on material possessions,”says Wayne Groszko, a renewable-energy researcher, “I actually gain the freedom of not having to work quite as much. And that's pretty important to me.”In 2008, Groszko found a freezer on the street with a sign on it saying that it worked. He got out his bicycle trailer and took the castoff home. Today, he uses the freezer to store local fruit that he'll eat in the winter. “I don't see the point in buying lots of new stuff,” Groszko says. “I don't believe it contributes to our overall happiness.”Helen Spiegelman, coordinator of Zero Waste Vancouver, thinks Groszko's sentiment will become more common as global resources gradually decline and the costs of oil and consumer goods soar. Then, says Spiegelman, our own goods—from out-of-fashion bags to used hockey skates—will become more valuable to us and to others. What is Ian Guppy doing at the beginning of the passage?
A. He is sorting out junk.
B. He is designing a frame.
C. He is examining his castoffs.
D. He is building a greenhouse.
In Halifax, roughly 64,000 tons of residential curbside (馬路邊)waste is collected annually. While citizens such as Peirce and Guppy are helping to reduce the amount of waste, the city government is also taking action. The city now holds biannual “Curbside Giveaway Weekends" when residents put out items they no longer want. Similar events are held across Canad
In 2008, Groszko found a freezer on the street with a sign on it saying that it worke
12. Why do Peirce and Guppy get a second-hand suitcase?
A.The suitcase serves a special purpose.
B.The suitcase looks new with a sticker on.
C.They think the suitcase is still of adequate worth.
D.They haven"t got enough money for a new suitcase.
13. What does the Halifax city government encourage its citizens to do?
A.To exchange used goods.
B.To collect curbside waste.
C.To hold more garage sales.
D.To limit the number of castoffs.
14. What is one of the advantages of reusing castoffs in Wayne Groszko"s opinion?
A.If you spend less, you can work less.
B.If you work more, you can spend more.
C.If you buy new stuff, you may feel happier.
D.If you have lots of possessions, you may have more worries.
15.What does the underlined word “it”in Para. 7 refer to?
A.Earning a lot of money.
B.Purchasing new commodities.
C.Discarding useless old stuff.
D.Collecting second-hand stuff.
16.Passage 2In India, chai is more than just a cup of tea to start the day—the thick sweet drink is an integral part of the rhythm of life. Zach Marks and Rcsham Gellatly have been documenting the culture of Indian chai and the people who sell it—known as chai wallahs.Tea is India's most popular drink—the country consumes 837,000 tons of it every year. The ritual of drinking chai goes beyond all boundaries, and roadsides are dotted with chai wallahs who serve it boiled up with spices (香料),sugar and milk.Santosh began selling tea at his shop 15 years ago. The neighboring area in Mumbai has changed dramatically. Many of the small businesses where Santosh once delivered chai have been replaced by large office buildings which he can't enter. But many people working in the new developments have become regular customers, preferring Santosh's chai made with thick milk and fresh ginger to the tea bags available in their offices.A popular ingredient in north Indian chai, ginger is believed to have numerous health benefits and is thought to keep your body warm in winter. The spicy root has been used in hot, milk-based beverages in India for hundreds of so when the British made tea popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, adding ginger to the mix was a natural thing to do.Shobhan Barwa's stand is in the heart of Alipore, a fashionable neighborhood in Calcutta. During the annual Hindu festival of Durga Puja, crowds of visitors gather here to see the elaborate pandals—temporary structures housing Hindu gods. He usually closes shop by 22:00, but for the week of Durga Puja, he stays open until 05:00 serving chai, eggs and French toast to visitors who need a caffeine kick to keep them going through the night.On the final day of the festival, thousands join a procession (游行隊(duì)伍)to the Hooghly River where giant statues of Hindu gods and goddesses are put in the water. Last year, though, celebration turned to tragedy—a young man drowned when a statue fell on him. People gathered at a nearby chai stand to mourn his death.Several decades ago, chai was served in small clay pots, known as kulhar in Hindi or bhar in Bengali. While the bowls are still popular in Calcutta, plastic cups, tiny glasses and steel mugs have become the vessels of choice across most of India.According to Para. 1, what have Zach Marks and Resham Gellatly been doing?
A. They have been documenting the annual Hindu festival of Durga Puja.
B. They have been studying how the British made tea popular in India.
C. They have been describing the great changes in big cities of India.
D. They have been recording the Indian tea culture and tea sellers.
17. Which word is closest in meaning to the underlined word“developments”in Par a.3?
A.changes
B.improvements
C.companies
D.buildings
18. According to the passage, what is commonly used in north Indian chai and thought to be good for health?
A.Sugar.
B.Milk.
C.Ginger.
D.Water.
19. What can be inferred from the passage about visitors during the annual Hindu festival of Durga Puja?
A.They usually stay up late.
B.They seldom join a procession.
C.They regularly bathe in the water.
D.They sometimes eat a lot of French fries.
110. How was tea served in many places of India decades ago?
A.In steel mugs.
B.In clay bowls.
C.In tiny glasses.
D.In plastic cups.
三、標(biāo)音
用國際音標(biāo)標(biāo)出下列單詞中劃線字母或字母組合的讀音。(本大題共20小題,每小題0.5分,共10分) (注意:使用新式或老式音標(biāo)均可)
21.physical
22.comb
23.double
24.species
25.genuine
26.concern
27.neighbour
28.daughter
29.beauty
210.beneficial
211.thumb
212.issue
213.psychology
214.choose
215.earnest
216.knowledge
217.kitchen
218.explosion
219.yield
220.technical
四、完形填空
(本大題共20小題,每小題0.5分,共10分)
31.A. 從下列單詞中選擇適當(dāng)?shù)脑~填空,每個(gè)詞只能用一次。
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32.(52)
33.(53)
34.(54)
35.(55)
36.(56)
37.(57)
38.(58)
39.(59)
310.(60)
311.B. 根鋸課文的內(nèi)容在每個(gè)空白處填入一個(gè)怡當(dāng)?shù)脑~。In ten minutes I had seen all that could be seen in the fish, and started to look for the Professor—who had, however, left. Half an hour 61 —an hour—anotherhour; the fish began to look disgusting. I turned it 62 and around; looked it in the face—ghastly; from 63 beneath, above, sideways—just as ghastly. I must not use a magnifying 64 , nor instruments of any kind. Just my two hands, my two eyes, 65 the fish: it seemed a most limited 66 of study. With a feeling of desperation again I looked at that 67 . I pushed my finger down its throat to feel 68 sharp the teeth were. I began to count the scales in the different rows, 69 I was convinced that was nonsense. At last a happy thought struck me—I would draw the fish; and now with surprise I 70 to discover new features in the creature. Just then the Professor returned.(61)
312.(62)
313.(63)
314.(64)
315.(65)
316.(66)
317.(67)
318.(68)
319.(69)
320.(70)
五、補(bǔ)全對話
根據(jù)所學(xué)課文內(nèi)容完成下列句子。(本大題共10小題,每小題2分,共20分)
41. In“A Fiddle and the Law," after talking and having dinner together with Special Agent X, the old man decided to_______.
42. In“Little Things Are Big,” the author makes a promise that if he is ever faced with a similar situation again, he is going to offer his help regardless of _______.
43. In “Happiness,” the author states that long-term happiness is based on_______.
44. According to “The Time Message,” the biggest problem of a first-year college student is_______.
45. In “Night Watch,"" the Marine did not leave the old man though he found that_______.
46. In “The Outside Chance,”when the young man realized that the paper he bought was the next day"s paper, he began to concentrate on picking winners of the horse races and ignored the news of_______.
47. According to“How Dictionaries Are Made,”the dictionary should not be regarded as an authority, because_______.
48. John Ciardi, the author of “Another School Year—What For,” argues that the first course in any science is essentially_______.
49. In “The Story of an Hour,”the doctors believed that Louise died of_______.
410. In“Love of Life,”the wolf followed the man all along, but in the end_______.
六、句子翻譯
將下列句子譯成英語,譯文寫在答題紙上相應(yīng)的位置。(本大題共10小題,每小題2分,共20分)
51. 他是我最不愿意與之交友的人。
52. 看到他琢張滑稽的臉,我們都忍不住笑了起來。
53. 在那個(gè)年代的美國,白人和黑人結(jié)婚是根本不可能的。
54. 他們本不應(yīng)該把責(zé)任推卸到別人身上。
55. 她在河邊散步時(shí),一個(gè)小孩突然跑過來撞倒了她。
56. 人之所以有別于其他動(dòng)物,就在于其能夠思維和講話。
57. 畢業(yè)以來,他們在不同的城市工作,但是一直都保持著聯(lián)系。
58. 看到房間里有那么多人在吸煙,她轉(zhuǎn)身就走了。
59. 這學(xué)期我要充分利用外教的口語課來提高我的英語口語能力。
510. 總統(tǒng)聲稱,他的政府一直致力于維護(hù)世界和平。
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