2012 年四川学士学位英语考试真题及答案
Part I Reading Comprehension (30%)
Directions: There are three passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some
questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked
A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice and blacken the corresponding
letter on the Answer Sheet.
Passage 1
Question 1to 5 are based on the following passage.
Looking back on my childhood. I am convinced that naturalists are born and not made.
Although we were brought up in the same way, my brothers and sisters soon abandoned
their pressed(紧抱的) flowers and insects. Unlike them ,I hand no ear for music
and languages, I was not an early reader and I could not do mental arithmetic.
Before World war I we spent our summer holidays in Hungary. I have only the dim memory
of the house we lived in, of my room and my toys. (76) Nor do I recall clearly
the large family of grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins who gathered next door .
but I do have a crystal-clear memory of dogs, the farm animals , the local birds
and above all ,the insects.
I am a naturalist, not a scientist. I have a strong love of the natural world, and
my enthusiasm has led me into varied investigations. I love discussing my favorite
topics and enjoy burning the midnight. I love discussing my favorite topics and enjoy
burning the midnight oil, reading about other people ’ s observations and
discoveries .then something happens that brings these observations together in my
conscious mind. Suddenly you fancy you see the answer to the riddle(谜) ,because
it all seems to fit together. This has resulted in my publishing 300 papers and
books ,which some might honor with the title of scientific research.
But curiosity ,a keen eye, a good memory and enjoyment of the animal and plant world
do not make a scientist; one of the outstanding and essential qualities required
is self-discipline, a quality I lack. A scientist can be made .A naturalist is born .
If you can combine the two, you get the best of born worlds.
1. According to the author , a born naturalist should first of all be _____
A. full of enthusiasm
B. self-disciplined
C. full of ambition
D. knowledgeable
2. The first paragraph tells us that the author _____
A. lost his hearing when he was a child
B. didn’t like his brothers and sisters
C. was born to a naturalist’s family
D. was interested in flowers an insects in his childhood
3. The author says that he is a naturalist rather than a scientist probably because
he thinks he _____
A. just reads about other people’s observations and discoveries
B. comes up with solutions in most natural ways
C. has a great deal of trouble doing mental arithmetic
D. lacks some of the qualities required of scientist
4.The author can’t remember his relatives clearly because_____.
A. he was fully occupied with observing nature
B. he didn’t live very long with them
C. the family was extremely large
D. he was too young when he lived with them
5. Which of the following statement is true?
A. The author believes that a born naturalist cannot be a scientist.
B. The author’s brothers and sisters were good at music and languages.
C. The author read a lot of books about the natural world and the oil industry.
D. The author spent a lot of time working on riddles.
Passage 2
Question 6 to 10 are based on the following passage:
If you have a chance to go to Finland, you will probably be surprised to find how
“foolish” the Finnish people are.
Take the taxi drivers for example. Taxis in Finland are mostly high-class Benz with
a fare of two US dollars a kilometer. You can go anywhere in one, tell the driver
to drop you at any place, say that you have some business to attend to, and then
walk off without paying your fare. The driver would not show the least sign of
anxiety.
The dining rooms in all big hotels not only serve their guests, but also serve outside
diners. Hotel guests have their meals free, so they naturally go to the free dining
rooms to have their meals. The most they would do to show their good faith is to
wave their registration card to the waiter. With such a loose check, you can easily
use any old registration card to take a couple of friends to dine free of charge.
The Finnish workers are paid by the hour. They are very much on their own as soon
as they have agreed with the boss on the rate. From then on they just say how many
hours they have worked and they will be paid accordingly.
With so many loopholes(漏洞)in everyday life, surely Finland must be a heaven to
those who love to take “petty advantages”。 But the strange thing is, all the taxi
passengers would always come back to pay their fare after they have attended to their
business; not a single outsider has ever been found in the free hotel dining rooms.
And workers always give an honest account of the exact hours they put in. As the
Finns always act on good faith in everything they do, living in such a society has
turned everyone into a real “gentleman”。
In a society of such high moral practice, what need is there for people to be on
guard against others?
6.While taking a taxi in Finland, _____
A. a passenger can go anywhere without having to pay the driver
B. a passenger pays two US dollars for a taxi ride
C. a passenger can never be turned down by the taxi driver wherever he wants to go
D. a passenger needs to provide good faith demonstration before they leave without
paying
7. We know from the passage that big hotels in Finland_____
A. provide meal for only those who live in the hotels
B. provide meals for any diners
C. provide free wine and charge for food
D. are mostly poorly managed
8. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. The workers in Finland are paid by the hour.
B. The bosses in Finland are too busy to check the working hours of their employees.
C. The workers are always honest with their working hours.
D. The workers and their bosses will make an agreement in advance about the pay.
9. The word “those” in the last paragraph probably refers to _____
A. people who often take taxis
B. people who often have meals in big hotels
C. people who are dishonest
D. people who are worthy of trust
10. It can be concluded that _____
A. Finnish people are not smart enough in daily life
B. Finland has been a good place for cheats
C. the Finnish society is of very high moral level
D. all the Finns are rich
Passage 3
Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage:
There are many factors which may have an influence on adults and children being able
to lead a healthy life.
Nowadays, people are very busy. Often, both parents work outside the home. Children
are expected to take on more responsibility at home to help their parents. They also
have sporting and leisure activities as well as school expectations.
The busyness also adds another factor: the need to use cars to get from one place
to another quickly.
Today, society places a lot of emphasis on technology. Computers, DVDs. CDs,
television, PlayStations and Xboxes have become major leisure activities, rather
than traditional more active pursuits. This has led to a more sedentary lifestyle.
The media provide entertainment and information. Unfortunately, they also promote
fast food which fits easily into busy lifestyles. It is much more convenient at times
to buy a quick takeaway rather than prepare a meal. The media constantly bombard
(轰炸) their audience with ‘perfect’ body images, the need to buy the most
fashionable clothes, the most up-to-date computer games, the best places to visit
and the best things to do.
Environments vary. We may be exposed to pollution , such as cigarette smoke. This
can be harmful to people who suffer from breathing difficulties. Environments where
passive smoking is unavoidable make it difficult to lead a healthy life.
It is important factor influencing healthy lifestyles is motivation. Or the desire
to be healthy. Any person who wants to be healthy will find a way to be healthy —
if he/she is motivated enough!
11. The passage is mainly about _____.
A. benefits of a healthy life style
B. demands of daily life
C. factors affecting a healthy lifestyle
D. a positive approach to healthy living
12. The word “sedentary” in Paragraph 4 probable means _____.
A. having a lot of things to do
B. involving little exercise or physical activity
C. being isolated from the outside world
D. experiencing a lot of stress
13. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage as a factor leading to
the popularity of fast food?
A. Cheap price. B. The media. C. Busy lifestyle. D. Convenience
14. Which is NOT listed as a factor influencing the ability to have a healthy
lifestyle?
A. Pollution.
B. Economic factors.
C. Dependence upon cars.
D. Influence of family or friends.
15. According to the author, _____ may be the most important factor influencing
healthy lifestyles.
A. technology B. cultural background C. environment D. the desire to be healthy
Part Ⅱ Vocabulary and Structure
Directions: In this part, there are 30 incomplete sentences. For each sentence there
are four choices marked A, B, C and D . Choose the ONE answer that best completes
the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single
line through the center.
16. Hearing the gunshot, all the birds flew _____ every direction.
A. in B. on C. to D. toward
17. The factory had to _____ number of employees because of the economic decline
in the country.
A. lay out B. lay off C. lay aside D. lay down
18. His parents _____ his money, so he is in trouble now.
A. cut off B. cut through C. gave up D. brought down
19. Can you _____ the difference _____ the two phrases?
A. tell, between B. speak, from C. say, of D. talk, between
20. If anyone happens to drop in while I am out, _____ him or her leave a message.
A. have B. get C. ask D. tell
21. There is no doubt _____ you will pass the exam this time. You have worked so
hard in the past months.
A. whether B. that C. if D. what
22. I _____ the boy to save money, but he wouldn’t listen.
A. hoped B. suggested C. wanted D. made
23. I made a call to my parents yesterday. To my disappointment, _____ of them
answered it.
A. either B. none C. neither D. nobody
24. No matter _____ he is able to come to the party or not, we will invite him.
A. when B. whether C. how D. why
25. The idea _____ to him in his dream and he decided to carry it out.
A. happened B. struck C. appeared D. occurred
26. He would have paid _____ for the house if the salesgirl had insisted because
he really wanted it.
A. twice as much B. much as twice C. as much twice D. twice much as
27. They decided to chase the cow away _____ it did more damage.
A. unless B. until C. before D. although
28. We wanted a new table for dinner, so my father bought _____ from a furniture
store yesterday.
A. itself B. one C. himself D. another
29. A library with five thousand books _____ to the nation as a gift.
A. is offered B. has offered C. are offered D. have offered
30. _____ is often the case, we have worked out the production plan.
A. Which B. When C. What D. As
31. It is no _____ talking to him, because he will never change his mind.
A. help B. use C. time D. way
32. The way I thought of _____ the animal was of great value.
A. protecting B. protect C. being protected D. to protect
33. In another year or so, you _____ all about it.
A. forget B. would forget C. have forgotten D. will have forgotten
34. No one here believes the reason _____ he gave for his lateness.
A. that B. why C. for which D. what
35. The novel I bought last week is worth ____ ,I think.
A. reading B. being read C. to read D. to be read
36. After the fire, _____ would otherwise be a cultural center is now reduced to
a pile of ashes.
A. that B. it C. which D. what
37. Did you notice the little boy _____ away?
A. took the candy and run
B. taking the candy and run