2002 年江苏成人学士学位英语考试真题
Part Ⅰ Listening Comprehension(15minutes 15%)(共 15 题 略)
Part II Reading Comprehension:
Directions: There are some reading passages in this part. Each passage is
followed by five questions. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B,
C and D. You should decide on the best choice and write down the corresponding
letter in the Answer Sheet.
I hear many parents complaining that their teen-age children are rebelling,
I wish it were so. At your age you ought to be growing away from your parents.
You should be learning to stand on your own two feet. But take a good look at the
present rebellion. It seems that teenagers are all taking the same way of showing
that they disagree with their parents.(86)Instead of striking out boldly on their
own, most of them are clutching at(attempting to seize) one another's hands for
reassurance. They claim they want to dress as they please. But they all wear the
same clothes. They set off in new directions in music. But somehow they all end
up crowded round listening to the same record. Their reason for thinking or acting
in thus-and-such a way is that the crowd is doing it. They have come out of their
cocoon(蚕茧)—— into a larger cocoon. It has become harder and harder for a
teen-ager to stand up against the popularity wave and to go his or her own way.
Industry firmly carved out a teen-age market. These days every teen-ager can learn
from the advertisements what a teen-ager should have and be. And many of today\'s
parents have come to award high marks for the popularity of their children. All
this adds up to a great barrier for the teen-ager who wants to find his or her
own path. But the barrier is worth climbing over. The path is worth following.
You may want to listen to classical music instead of going to a party. You may
want to collect rocks when everyone else is collecting records. You may have some
thoughts that you don\'t care to share at once with your classmates. Well, go to
it. Find yourself. Be yourself. Popularity will come-with the people who respect
you for who you are. That\'s the only kind of popularity that really counts.
16. The author's purpose writing this passage is to tell ____.
A) readers how to be popular in with around
B) teen-agers how to learn to decide things for themselves
C) parents how to control and guide their children
D) people how to understand and respect each other
17. According to the author, many teen-agers think they are brave enough to
act on their own, but, in fact, most of them ____.
A) have much difficulty understanding each other
B) lack confidence
C) dare not cope with problems single-handed
D) are very much afraid of getting lost
18. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A) There is no popularity that really counts.
B) What many parents are doing is in fact hindering their children from finding
their own paths.
C) It is not necessarily bad for a teen-ager to disagree with his or her
classmates.
D) Most teen-agers claim that they want to do what they like to, but they
are actually doing the same.
19. The author thinks of advertisements as ____.
A) convincing
B) influential
C) instructive
D) authoritative
20. During the teen-age years, one should learn to ____.
A) differ from others in as many ways as possible
B) get into the right season and become popular
C) find one\'s real self
D) rebel against parents and the popularity waves
The greatest recent changes have been in the lives of women. During the
twentieth century there was an unusual shortening of the time of a woman‘s life
spent in caring for children. A woman marrying at the end of the 19th century would
probably have been in her middle twenties, and would be likely to have seven or
eight children, of whom four or five lived till they were five years old. By the
time the youngest was fifteen, the mother would have been in her early fifties
and would expect to live a further twenty years, during which custom, chance and
health made it unusual for her to get paid work. Today women marry younger and
have fewer children. Usually a woman’s youngest child will be fifteen when she
is forty-five and is likely to take paid work until retirement at sixty. Even while
she has the care of children ,her work is lightened by household appliances(家
用电器)and convenience foods.(87)This important change in women‘s way of life
has only recently begun to have its full effect on women’s economic position.
Even a few years ago most girls left school at the first opportunity and most of
them took a full-time job. However, when they married, they usually left work at
once and never returned to it. Today the school-leaving age is sixteen, many girls
stay at school after that age, and though women tend to marry younger ,more married
women stay at work at least until shortly before their first child is born. Many
more after wads, return to full or part-time work. Such changes have led to a new
relationship in marriage, with both husband and wife accepting a greater share
of the duties and satisfaction of family life, and with both husband and wife
sharing more equally in providing the money and running the home, according to
the abilities and interest of each of them.
21.According to the passage, it is now quite usual for women to ________.
A. stay at home after leaving school
B. marry men younger than themselves
C. start working again later in life
D. marry while still at school
22.We are told that in an average family about 1990________.
A. many children died before they were five
B. the youngest child would be fifteen
C. seven of eight children lived to be more than five
D. four or five children died when they were five
23. Many girls, the passage says, are now likely to ________.
A. marry so that they can get a job
B. leave school as soon as they can
C. give up their jobs for good after they are married
D. continue working until they are going to have a baby
24.One reason why the women of today takes a job is that she .
A. is younger when her children are old enough to look after themselves
B. does not like children herself
C. need not worry about food for her children
D. can retire from family responsibilities
25. Nowadays, a husband tends to .
A. play a greater part in looking after the children
B. help his wife by doing most of the housework
C. feel dissatisfied with role in the family
D. take a part-time jib so that he can help in the home
He slept for a good six hours, and the sun was high when he awoke . As he sat
up and yawned a pair of strong hands seized his shoulders, and in a moment his
wrists were tied tightly together behind his back . He turned and stared into Bronco
‘s hairy face. "What’s this?" he said . The old man tested the knots before
answering."Orders , Black Peter‘s changed his mind . Until we can check on you ."
Martin swore loudly , then asked if he could talk to Black Peter . Branko shook
his head ."He‘s busy." Martin was seized by despair. Now all his plans might fall
unless he could gain the confidence of Black Peter. After some thought he stood
up and walked to the mouth of the tunnel. Branko followed. The grassy hollows were
alive with men busy with their various duties . There must have been a stream
somewhere nearby, for a long line of men were taking their horses to the water ;
others were setting up tents and lighting fire .(88) Immediately opposite was
another tunnel at the entrance of which stood two guards armed with guns . Behind
them Martin made out the giant form of Black Peter . "There he is," he said. "I
must talk to him." Branko tried to stop him , but he pushed him aside , walked
to the mouth of the tunnel and called out:" Black Peter! I must talk to you."
The leader of the White Eagles was seated on a wooden box, deep in conversation
with two rough-looking men ."What is it?" he said. "Why are you checking on me?"
Martin replied. "I need to be sure bout you,
" said Black Peter. "There‘s too
much to close." He pointed into the tunnel, and Martin saw the wooden boxes that
he guessed must contain the gold bars. "Is that the treasure." he asked. Black
Peter stood up, struggling between his desire for secrecy and an obvious pride
in the success of his plans. "Yes," he said at last.
26. Martin’s night‘s rest .
A. was disturbed B. lasted less then six hours C. lasted more than six hours
D. was suddenly cut short
27. What happened as soon as Martin woke up?
A. Branko struck him. B. He was made a prisoner. C. Branko checked that he
was still tied up. D. He was taken off to speak to Black Peter.
28. The success of Martin‘s plans now depended on his .
A. escaping from the tunnel
B. finding the treasure
C. discovering who the leader of the White Eagles was
D. persuading Black Peter that he could be trusted
29. When he got to the mouth of the tunnel , Martin saw men .
A. in fairly large numbers
B. fetching water from the stream
C. packing up camp and getting ready to leave
D. resting in small groups
30. Black Peter finally admitted that the boxes contained gold because .
A. he was so satisfied with what he had done
B. he had decided to trust Martin
C. he saw that he could no longer keep it a secret
D. he knew that Martin could not escape
At present, in many American cities especially, many teachers in the public
schools say they are underpaid (少付工资的). They point to jobs such as secretary
or truck driver, which often pay more to start than that of the teacher. In many
other fields, such as law, medicine, computer science, a beginning worker may make
more than a teacher who has taught for several year. Teaching has never been a
profession that attracted people interested in high salaries.(89) It is by history
a profession that has provided rewards in addition to money —— the satisfaction
of sharing knowledge, of influencing others, of guiding young people. But in the
past several years, there are more difficulties in teaching, for many, than there
are rewards. Unruly (不守秩序的) students, especially in big cities, large
classes and a lack of support from the public in terms of money and understanding
have led many public school teachers to leave the profession.(90)As a result,
many of the best students, who would have chosen teaching as their life career
in the past, are going into other fields. Another reason for this change in teacher
candidates (申请求职者) is the changing status of women in the United States.
Until the late 1960s and 1970s, one of the most popular choices for women was
teaching. But as other professions, such as law and medicine opened up to women,
women stopped pouring into teacher training programs. Thus, a major pool of
excellent candidates for the teaching profession dwindled (减少).
31.Which of the following can give us a true picture of jobs in the United
States?
A. People in most professions usually get the same pay at the beginning.
B. A beginning worker in medicine earns less than one in any other field.
C. A beginning teacher earns as much as a truck driver who has worked for
several years.
D. A teacher with several years‘ teaching experience can’t make as much as
a new lawyer.
32.The writer points out the present situation of teaching, that is, _____.
A. teaching is a profession that can always attract best students to work in
B. teaching can provide rewards as well as high salaries
C. teachers work hard and make a small income compared to workers in many other
jobs
D. teachers are no longer underpaid
33.Many public school teachers turn to other professions because of _____.
A. the unruly students and large classes
B. the difficulties of teaching as well as a lack of money, support and
understanding
C. the attracting power of other jobs
D. a lack of satisfaction of sharing knowledge and influencing others
34.Which of the following is not a reason that influences women in their
decision to become teachers?
A. he How much income the job can pay.
B.Changing status of women.
C.Less housework for women to do.
D.More professions opened up to women.
35.The writer believes that change in teachers‘ status in the United States
___.
A. is not great B. needs time C. lacks support from the governmen D. influences
people’s attitudes
PartIII Vocabulary and structure:
Directions: There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence
there are 4 choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the one that best completes the
sentence.
36.As is well-known , he is at organizational work.
A. adopt B. adapt C. adept D. adequate
37.A completely new situation will when the new examination system comes into
existence.
A. arise B. rise C. raise D. arouse
38.The farmers were more anxious for rain than the people in the city because
their crops were .
A. at stake B. at hand C. at large D. at ease
39. They are twins and look very .It is not easy to tell one from the other.
A. same B. alike C. like D. likely
40. People living in that busy street complain of the traffic noises which
them at night.
A. annoy B. prevent C. disturb D. interfere
41. We welcome rain , but a(n) large amount of rainfall will cause floods.
A. extensively B. extremely C. specially D. constantly
42.In the region the dry season is long and severe , and the annual rainfall
is only about 30 cm .
A. medium B. basic C. fundamental D. average
43.In spite of the thunderstorm , the children slept all night .
A. noisily B. ignorantly C. naturally D. soundly
44.We shall have an opportunity to exchange tomorrow.
A. voices B. views C. visions D. minds
45.He had deceived a great many people but the young woman him at first sight .
A. saw into B. looked into C. saw through D. looked through
46. Although they had a quarrel the other day , Peter and Jim are now on friendly
terms .
A. as usual B. as soon C. as normal D. an well
47.Hospital doctor don‘t go out very often as their work all their time.
A. takes away B. takes over C. takes in D. takes up
48. Three hours passed , and we were still unable to John of his son’s guilt .
A. convince B. inform C. warn D. run out of
49. Can you give me a light for my cigarette? I have my matches.
A. got out of B. run out of C. got away of D. got rid of
50.The novel ended happily , and the young couple were married in the .
A. final B. closing C. end D. conclusion
51.It is only by that you see me here . I ought to be in the office for the
time being .
A. surprise B. incident C. mistakes D. accident
52. When a fire at the National Exhibition in London , at least ten priceless
paintings were completely destroyed.
A. broke off B. broke out C. broke down D. broke up
53. The room was empty , but Tom still felt that was watching him in the dark
corner.
A. anybody B. nobody C. somebody D. everybody
54.Whenever she met with difficulties in her study , she would her brother.
A. owe to B. turn to C. see to D. take to
55. I‘m very busy. I can’t three days away from work.
A. spend B. stand C. offer D. afford
56.Most animals have little connection with animals of different kind unless
they kill them for food .