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北航13年6月课程考试《大学英语预备级2》考核要
求
试卷总分:100 测试时间:-- 试卷得
分:100
单选题
阅读理解
、单选题(共 20 道试题,共 40 分。) 得分
:40
1. Someone must have seen the television (
)
A. to stolen
B. steal
C. being stolen
D. stealing
正确资料:C 满分:2 分 得分:2
2. A sharp increase in military expenditure
brought the cabinet a budget( ).
A. deficit ????
B. debt ???
C. red ????
D. estimation
正确资料:A 满分:2 分 得分:2
3. While I was skiing, I( )and broke my
wrist.
A. fell
B. felt
C. fee
D. fallen
正确资料:A 满分:2 分 得分:2
4. A:I’m thinking of the test tomorrow. I’
m afraid I can’t pass this time. B:( )! I
’m sure you’ll make it.
A. Go ahead
B. Good luck
C. Cheers
D. Cheer up
正确资料:D 满分:2 分 得分:2
5. Chocolate and ice-cream have different(
).
A. favour
B. favourites
C. fever
D. flavours
正确资料:D 满分:2 分 得分:2
6. During the graduation( ), the president
gave a wonderful opening speech.
A. evolution
B. sign
C. individual
D. ceremony
正确资料:D 满分:2 分 得分:2
7. ( ) is absent from school today.
A. Neither
B. None
C. No
D. Not
正确资料:B 满分:2 分 得分:2
8. We couldn’t eat in a restaurant because
( ) of us had( )money on us.
A. all, not
B. any, on
C. none, any
D. no one, any
正确资料:C 满分:2 分 得分:2
9. Tourist:How much is that ring,please?
Vendor:Only $200,sir. Tourist:( ). How
about $100? Vendor:I can let you have it
for $180.
A. All right.I’ll take it.
B. That’s very expensive.
C. How splendid it is!
D. I’d like very much to have it .
正确资料:B 满分:2 分 得分:2
10. A:do you have to leave now? B:Sorry, but
I really( ).
A. can’t
B. have
C. must
D. should
正确资料:C 满分:2 分 得分:2
11. Her dog ran out of the yard( )the old
lady opened the gate.
A. moment
B. a moment
C. the moment
D. that moment
正确资料: 满分:2 分 得分:2
12. Daniel appears as though he( )the
secret.
A. know
B. knew
C. will know
D. had knew
正确资料: 满分:2 分 得分:2
13. As a commander, you should not( )the
soldiers to unnecessary danger.
A. express
B. explode
C. exploit
D. expose
正确资料: 满分:2 分 得分:2
14. Even though he has lived in China for
many years, Mark still can not( )himself to
the Chinese customs.
A. adopt
B. adjust
C. adapt
D. accept
正确资料: 满分:2 分 得分:2
15. ( )I haven’t read the book, I know
very little about it.
A. After
B. Although
C. As
D. Before
正确资料: 满分:2 分 得分:2
16. I wonder if I could use your bicycle for
an hour.( ).
A. Yes, you need.
B. I’m afraid you mustn’t
C. Why not? Do it for yourself.
D. Of course. Go ahead please.
正确资料: 满分:2 分 得分:2
17. Even though he knew that I should study,
he still( )me to go to the movies.
A. recognized
B. extended
C. persuaded
D. unexpected
正确资料: 满分:2 分 得分:2
18. ( )helping a child in danger on the
street, he was knocked down by a car.
A. By
B. During
C. At
D. While
正确资料: 满分:2 分 得分:2
19. English has become a communication( )
for people from different countries.
A. merit
B. stream
C. enjoyment
D. medium
正确资料: 满分:2 分 得分:2
20. My teacher was made( )his teaching
because of poor health.
A. giving up
B. to give up
C. given up
D. give up
正确资料: 满分:2 分 得分:2
北航13年6月课程考试《大学英语预备级2》考核要
求
试卷总分:100 测试时间:-- 试卷得
分:100
单选题
阅读理解
、阅读理解(共 3 道试题,共 60 分。) 得分
:60
1. Nonverbal (非语言的) communication
has to do with gestures, movements and
closeness of two people when they are
talking. The scientists say that those
gestures, movements and so on have meaning
which words do not carry.
For example, the body distance between
two speakers can be important. North
Americans often complain that South Americans
are unfriendly because they tend to stand
close to the North American when speaking,
while the South American often considers the
North American to be "cold" or "distant"
because he keeps a greater distance between
himself and the person he is speaking to. The
"eye contact" provides another example of
what we are calling nonverbal communication.
Scientists have observed that there is more
eye contact between people who like each
other than there is between people who don't
like each other. The length of time that the
person whom you are speaking to looks at your
eyes indicates the amount of interest he has
in the things you are talking about.
On the other hand, too long a gaze can
make people uncomfortable. The eyes
apparently play a great part in nonverbal
communication. Genuine warmth or interest,
shyness or confidence can often be seen in
the eyes. We do not always consider a smile
to be a sign of friendliness. Someone who is
always smiling, and with little apparent
reasons, often makes us uneasy.
1). According to the passage, nonverbal
communication__________.
A. can be used to talk with people who cannot
bear
B. is less used than words
C. is a method often used by people who
cannot speak
D. can tell something that words cannot
正确资料: 满分:4 分 得分:4
A. is often unfriendly when spoken to
B. is often cold and distant when speaking
C. tends to keep a distance between himself
and the person he is speaking to
D. usually stands close to the person he is
talking to
正确资料: 满分:4 分 得分:4
3). Which of the following is NOT true?
A. There is more eye contact between people
who like each other.
B. Shorter eye contact shows more interest in
what one is talking about.
C. Less eye contact suggests distance in
relation.
D. The longer one looks at you, the more
interest he has in you.
正确资料: 满分:4 分 得分:4
4). Too long a gaze__________.
A. indicates one's interest in the talk
B. tells you how friendly one is
C. may upset people being looked at
D. shows one's great confidence
正确资料: 满分:4 分 得分:4
5). Constant smiling without apparent
reason__________.
A. makes people feel happy
B. makes people feel uncomfortable
C. is a sign of one's friendliness
D. is a sign of one's unfriendliness
正确资料: 满分:4 分 得分:4
2. When I first knew Mike, we lived in a
small village in Scotland. It was very
different from Mike’s life in London now. We
went to school together on our bicycles.
Every morning I went to his house and knocked
on the door. Every morning Mike’s mum said,
“I’m sorry. He’s a bit late this morning”
, and so I had to wait. Each day we were late
for school, and I remember the teacher got
very annoyed with us. I never told her we
were late because of Mike. Now, 25 years
later, I play tennis with Mike. I usually
drive him to the tennis club. I go to his
flat and he opens the door and says, “I’m
sorry. I’m a bit late today.” The only
reason he wasn’t late for his own wedding is
that we lied to him about the time!
As boys we spent a lot of time out
exploring on our bikes. We went walking and
fishing. I didn’t like fishing because I
couldn’t swim. Probably the funniest thing
we did was when we stole a bottle of whiskey
from my Dad. We cycled about 5 miles away to
drink it in one of our favourite places. When
we finished drinking it, we couldn’t cycle
back — it was a long, slow walk. I’m sure
we looked awful. We still do, when we come
back from the pub on Friday nights. Nothing’
s changed really. Oh, and I still can’t
swim.
1). Mike now lives in __________.
A. a village in Scotland
B. London
C. a village near London
D. Japan
正确资料: 满分:4 分 得分:4
2). ______ got up late every morning.
A. Mike
B. Mike’s mum
C. I
D. She
正确资料: 满分:4 分 得分:4
3). 25 years later, Mike __________.
A. is early in doing everything
B. still is late as in the past
C. is never late again
D. is late too school every day.
正确资料: 满分:4 分 得分:4
4). As boys both of them liked __________.
A. fishing
B. riding bicycles
C. swimming
D. eating
正确资料: 满分:4 分 得分:4
5). They walked 5 miles back home because
__________.
A. they were tired
B. they enjoyed walking
C. they were drunk
D. they are happy
正确资料: 满分:4 分 得分:4
3. Some years ago, a best-selling travel
book told people how to travel around Europe
on US$50 a day. As a young teacher, one of
the biggest attractions of the job for me
were the long summer holidays. I love to
travel around the countries of Europe as
cheaply as possible, so that I could remain
there as long as I could. I took particular
pride in doing so on a lot less than US$50 a
day. I always avoided the “package holiday”
, where everything was arranged for the
tourist. I preferred instead to make my own
way, traveling on local transport, being
forced to learn a little of the local
language, and above all mixing with the
people of these countries rather than
spending all my time with other people from
England.
This often meant that I was left without
transport to a hotel after arriving in the
middle of the night on a cheap flight to
Spain or Greece for example. I would stand
and watch as everyone else climbed aboard the
comfortable buses provided by the tour
companies, then try to find out if I could
sleep for a few hours in the airport
somewhere. I would watch people arrive on the
beaches where I often slept to save money on
accommodation, and in a strange way feel I
was better than them as I was doing
everything for myself. I am certain that my
sense of confidence and self-esteem increased
greatly because of these holidays.
I was doing things for a fraction of the
price they were paying. I was being
adventurous and above all, I was meeting
local people. It seemed to me that all the
other tourists did was looking for other
people from their own country. Why did they
bother to go abroad? They could meet these
people at home. Also, all they ever seemed to
do was complain, especially about the food. I
was often able to eat for free at one
restaurant in Greece where I had made friends
with the owner. The tour buses full of
tourists used to arrive at his restaurant
after visiting a local place of interest. A
Greek meal was included in the price of the
tour, but when the tourists saw the Greek
food, they would throw up their hands in
horror and refuse to touch the food. My
friend never lost his temper at such
rudeness. Rather than throw good food away,
the owner would give the lunches to regular
customers like myself free of charge.
Sometimes, however, I would tire of the
beach or of camping and find a room where I
could sleep in a bed again, have a shower in
the mooring and eat breakfast in a
comfortable restaurant. One day in Portugal I
found my way to “Fernando’s” Hotel. For an
unbelievably cheap rate, the owner gave me a
room with a balcony and my own bathroom
overlooking the beautiful town square. Why
was he so kind? I was to find out later that
night.
“Fernando’s”, it turned out, was also a
discotheque, which didn’t close until 3 o’
clock in the mooring. After it closed, the
staff would place empty bottles in the square
to be picked up by a lorry at 4 o’clock. At
5 o’clock another lorry came round to pick
up the rubbish. Then, at 6 o’clock the
square became a meeting place for the local
fishermen who would bargain noisily to get
the best prices for their catches. At 7 o’
clock the square came to life again as
another day began.
1). The travel book told people how to travel
around Europe
A. cheaply
B. in luxury
C. for free
D. during the summer holidays
正确资料: 满分:4 分 得分:4
2). The tourists on package holidays paid
A. a little less than what it cost the writer
B. about the same as what it cost the writer
C. a little more than what it cost the writer
D. a lot more than what it cost the writer
正确资料: 满分:4 分 得分:4
3). According to the writer, most of the
tourists he met on holiday
A. always seemed to want to be with other
people from their won country
B. always wanted to be with friends they had
come on holiday with
C. liked to spend time meeting local people
D. liked to spend their time with other
Europeans
正确资料: 满分:4 分 得分:4
4). The writer was sometimes able to eat for
free because
A. his friend owned a restaurant
B. the tour parties didn't eat the food they
had paid for so the restaurant owner gave it
away
C. he pretended to be part of a tour group
which had already paid for lunches
D. a meal was included in the price of the
tour
正确资料: 满分:4 分 得分:4
5). The main problem with the room in
"Fernando's" was
A. the lack of facilities
B. the constant noise
C. it was so cheap
D. it overlooked the town square
正确资料: 满分:4 分 得分:4
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