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1、精選優(yōu)質(zhì)文檔-傾情為你奉上福建師范大學(xué)學(xué)士學(xué)位英語考試(樣題) (非英語專業(yè)) (考試形式:閉卷,考試用時:120分鐘) 注 意 事 項 一、請務(wù)必工整清晰地將自己的校名、姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號等考生信息寫在答題紙密封線內(nèi)的指定位置。二、多項選擇題只能選一個答案,多選以答錯處理。所有答案一定要寫在答題紙上,凡是寫在試題冊上的答案一律無效。三、在120分鐘內(nèi)答完所有試題,不得拖延時間??荚嚱Y(jié)束后,考生將試題冊和答題紙放置桌上,均不得帶走。待監(jiān)考老師收卷,清點無誤后方可離開考場。答題及計分方法 客觀性試題要求考生從每題四個選擇項中選出一個最佳答案,并在答題紙(Answer Sheet)上寫出該題正確答案。

2、試卷(Test Paper)上不能作任何記號。每題只能選擇一個答案,多選以答錯處理。主觀性試題按科學(xué)的評分標(biāo)準(zhǔn)評分。本考試為標(biāo)準(zhǔn)參照性考試,試卷為百分制。 試卷四個部分的題目數(shù)、計分和考試時間列表如下: 序號題號 題型 題數(shù) 計分 考試時間 I II III IV 1-20 21-40 41-50 51 語法與詞匯 閱讀理解 翻 譯 寫 作 20題 20題 10題 1題 20分 20分 40分 20分 20分鐘 30分鐘 40分鐘 30分鐘 合 計 51題 100分 120分鐘 Part I Grammar and Vocabulary (20%, 20 minutes) Directions

3、: There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. 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. 1. I _ a long pole in the centre

4、of the field, and on top of it I hung the lamp. A) put up B) put on C) put out D) put up with 2. We all _ the achievements he has made in his experiments. A) admire B) advise C) adopt D) adjust 3. If the test taker finds an item to which an answer is not known, it may be _to leave it blank and go on

5、 with the test. A) valuable B) advisable C) considerable D) probable 4. Though the long term _cannot be predicted, the project has been approved by the committee. A) affect B) effort C) effect D) afford 5. The teachers lecture on American history was three hours long, and Morris felt very _. A) hurt

6、 B) bored C) disturbed D) neglected 6. Its surprising that this innocent-looking person should have _such a crime. A) performed B) acted C) made D) committed 7. Ted agreed to _the strike if the company would satisfy the demand if the workers. A) call out B) call off C) call to D) call on 8. Not long

7、 ago, John Smith, whom you know very well, was _a car accident. A) related to B) involved in C) included in D) damaged by 9. All particulars should be carefully checked. Nothing should be_. A) born in mind B) put up with C) taken for granted D) taken into consideration 10. Weve been _ with that comp

8、any for many years. A) comparing B) dealing C) keeping D) combining 11. This multiple-choice test _40 incomplete statements with several choices to complete them. A) is composed of B) consists in C) makes up D) sets out 12. In the theatre the actors are very _to the reaction of the audience. A) sens

9、ible B) sensitive C) emotional D) positive13. He wore dark glasses to avoid _. A) having been recognized B) to be recognized C) recognized D) being recognized 14. It _around nine oclock when I drove back home because it was already dark. A) had to be B) must have been C) was to be D) must be 15. The

10、re was a teapot fashioned like a duck, out of _ open mouth the tea was supposed to come. A) which B) its C) that D) whose 16. _ being used in industry, laser can be applied to operations in the hospital. A) Except for B) In addition to C) Out of D) In spite of 17. _ on a clear day, far from the city

11、 crowds, the mountains give him a sense of infinite peace. A) If walking B) Walking C) While walking D) When one is walking 18. The Vikings are believed _America. A) to have discovered B) to discover C) in discovering D) to have been discovered 19. Husband and wife with a common duty to the country

12、will find themselves _closer together. A) been drawn B) to draw C) drawn D) drawing 20. Prisons in some countries are short of staff, _means each prison officer is overworked and underpaid. A) which B) this C) what D) it Part II Reading Comprehension (20%, 30 minutes) Directions: There are 4 reading

13、 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 choice that best answers the question or completes the statement. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer S

14、heet with a single line through the center. Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage: Versailles is the site of the Palace of Versailles, one of the most storied buildings in the history of France. It was originally built as a hunting chateau by King Louis VIII in 1624. In 1669, King Lo

15、uis XIV began searching for a grand site where he could conduct the affairs of France and control the government. He settled on the hunting palace and expanded it into the worlds largest palace. In addition, the King hoped to build a governmental center apart from Paris. The palace took 36,000 worke

16、rs fifty years to build. The palace is spread out over 280 acres and can house 20,000 people! The palace features over 700 rooms and 67 staircases. There are dozens of unique rooms, features, gardens, and halls. One of the most renowned rooms of the Palace of Versailles is the Hall of Mirrors. Recen

17、tly restored, the Hall of Mirrors is the centerpiece of the dazzling building. Originally added to the palace in 1684, the Hall of Mirrors was built to be a dazzling display of the power and wealth of the French Monarchy. The hall, which measures 73 meters in length features 357 gold-coated stucco m

18、irrors, ornate paintings, crystal chandeliers, marble fixtures, a parquet floor, and ceilings with colorful murals painted by artist Charles Le Brun. The Hall of Mirrors has also played a prominent role in history. Both the proclamation of the German Empire in 1871 after the Franco-Prussian War and

19、the signing of the Treaty of Versailles that formally ended World War One were signed here. 21. When was the Palace of Versailles originally built? A. In 1684. B. In 1624. C. In 1669. D. In 1786.22. Why did King Louis XIV want a grand palace? A. So he and his queen could retire comfortably. B. As a

20、hunting chateau. C. As a place to conduct his nations business. D. He wanted to impress his wife. 23. Which of the following is NOT true? A. The Hall of Mirrors has been recently restored. B. The Hall of Mirrors is considered the centerpiece of the Palace of Versailles. C. The Hall of Mirrors featur

21、es a parquet floor. D. Two major treaties were signed in the Hall of Mirrors. 24. Which of the following is not mentioned as a feature of the Hall of Mirrors? A. Bronze moldings. B. Ornate paintings. C. Marble fixtures. D. Crystal chandeliers. 25. Which of the following could be an appropriate title

22、 for this passage? A. Louis XIV and the Palace of Versailles. B. The ceilings of the Hall of Mirrors. C. The Amazing Palace of Versailles. D. A History of France. Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage : “It hurts me more than you,” and “This is for your own good.” These are the state

23、ments my mother used to make years ago when I had to learn Latin, clean my room, stay home and do homework. That was before we entered the permissive period in education in which we decided it was all right not to push our children to achieve their best in school. The schools and the educators made

24、it easy on us. They taught that it was all right to be parents who take a let-alone policy. We stopped making our children do homework. We gave them calculators, turned on the television, left the teaching to the teachers and went on vacation. Now teachers, faced with children who have been developi

25、ng at their own pace for the past 15 years, are realizing weve made a terrible mistake. One such teacher is Sharon Klompus who says of her students of them, she believes. Television, says Klompus, contributes to childrens passivity. “Were not training kids to work any more,” says Klompus. “Were talk

26、ing about a generation of kids whove never been hurt or hungry. They have learned somebody will always do it for them. Instead of saying go look it up, you tell them the answer. It takes greater energy to say no to a kid.” Yes, it does. It takes energy and it takes work. Its time for parents to end

27、their vacation and come back to work. Its time to take the car away, to turn the TV off, to tell them it hurts you more than them but its for their own good. Its time to start telling them no again. 26. Children are becoming more inactive in study because _. A) they watch TV too often B) they have d

28、one too much homework C) they have to fulfill too many duties D) teachers are too strict with them 27. To such children as described in the passage _. A) it is easier to say no than to say yes B) neither is easy to say yes or to say no C) it is easier to say yes than to say no D) neither is difficul

29、t - to say yes or say no28. We learn from the passage that the authors mother used to lay emphasis on _. A) learning Latin B) natural development C) discipline D) education at school 29. By “permissive period in education” the author means a time _. A) when children are allowed to do what they wish

30、to B) when everything can be taught at school C) when every child can be educated D) when children are permitted to receive education 30. The main idea of the passage is that _. A) parents should leave their children alone B) kids should have more activities at school C) its time to be stricter with

31、 our kids D) parents should always set a good example to their kids Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage: Manners are very important in every country, but the trouble is that different countries have different ideas about what counts as polite behavior. What is good manners in one c

32、ountry may not be appropriate behavior in another. Chinese people may be shocked at what counts as good manners in England. When an Englishman passes a friend in the street he does not always stop to talk. He may just nod, say hello and pass on. If two friends do stop to talk, they do not shake hand

33、s. It is only at parties for young people (students, for instance) that a person could go up to someone he does not know and introduce himself. On more formal occasions or at parties run by older people a guest always waits to be introduced to someone he does not know by the host, hostess or another

34、 guest who he already knows. At even a formal dinner an Englishman does not wait for a toast before he has a drink. The English reserve toasts for very formal or very special occasions. In these cases the toast will usually be accompanied by a short speech, for example, at a wedding reception or at

35、a party for somebody who is retiring. After a private dinner in someones house an Englishman will only shake hands with the host and hostess if it is a fairly formal occasion, like a business dinner, and he will usually put his coat on and say goodbye as he leaves the house. Luckily, like Chinese pe

36、ople, the English usually excuse foreign students over matters of etiquette. But even so, perhaps the safest advice for the overseas student, no matter what country he is visiting, is to follow the old proverb: when in Rome, do as the Romans do. 31. When an Englishman meets a friend in the street, h

37、e may _. A. stop to talk to his friend B. just nod and say “hello” C. shake hands with his friend D. just say goodbye 32. What will a person do when he attends a party run by older people? A. Go up to a stranger and introduce himself. B. Ask his friend to introduce him to others. C. Give a speech in

38、 front of others to introduce himself. D. Wait to be introduced by the host / hostess. 33. On which occasion will the English toast? A. A wedding reception. B. A dinner party. C. A speech. D. A meeting. 34. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A. Different countries have similar

39、ideas about what good manners are. B. Chinese people seem to be more polite than English people. C. An Englishman will shake hands with the host after a private business dinner.D. The English usually cant understand foreign students, impolite behaviors. 35. Which of the following best explains the p

40、roverb: when in Rome, do as the Romans do. A. If you go to Rome, you must do things like the Romans. B. When you go to a foreign country, you should learn something about their manners. C. Romans always do the right thing, so you should follow them. D. Manners in Roman are as easy to follow as in ot

41、her countries. Questions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage: The news of the escape first got around on Sundays night. It threw the oldest son into anxiety, almost panic, possibly because he was old enough to know what it meant. The youngest didnt seem to care: he was too young. Mrs. Birnam

42、an unimaginative mother, easy-going, busy with family mattersseemed to take the attitude that if danger was involved, it was danger to somebody else besides themselves. Dons reaction, the middle son, was romantic; what a pity that it had happened forty miles away, and thus the consequent exciting da

43、nger or threat would never reach as far as their town of Arcadia. He was twelve at the time. There had been a break at the state prison in Auburn. Six dangerous criminals had shot their way out and were even now so everybody said terrorizing the countryside, though no one had seen them since their r

44、ush to freedom after a wounded guard, at gun point, had raised the outer gate for their escape. They might equally have vanished off the face of the earth or hidden in somebodys abandoned barn, too frightened to stir form their hiding places for weeks to come. The news came to the Birnams inevitably

45、 (必然) form one of their neighbors over the telephone. There was no radio in those days but Mrs. Kirtle was just as good. By some mysterious gift she always managed to hear things before anybody else and immediately got on the phone or rushed across the back yards, ducking under clotheslines and knoc

46、king at kitchen door. “Pauline Revere,” the boys called her, and their mother suppressed (抑制) a smile and scolded them for disrespect. 36. How far was the prison from Arcadia? A) Forty miles. B) Six miles. C) Twelve miles. D)The selection doesnt tell us. 37. Mrs. Birnams family learned of the news o

47、f the escape _. A) through Mrs. Kirtle B) over the radio C) form the wounded guard D) by some mysterious gift 38. The boys attitude toward Mrs. Kirtle was one of _. A) tolerance B) impoliteness C) doubt D) kindness 39. The word “panic” (Para. 1, Line 2) most probably means _. A) achievement B) advan

48、ce C) fear D) happiness 40. Which of the following statements in NOT TRUE? A) The six criminals succeeded in escaping with much violence. B) Mrs. Kirtle always kept herself informed about daily happenings in their neighborhood. C) Mrs. Birnam thought that the news had nothing to do with her family.

49、D) Every member of the Birnams was thrown into a panic by the news. Part III Translation (40%, 40 minutes) Read the following sentences carefully and translate the English into Chinese (41-45) or Chinese into English (46-50). Your translations should be written clearly on ANSWER SHEET 2. 41. Dont be

50、 in such a rush to get promoted either - you have a long career life ahead of you to shoulder the heavy burden of being on top.42. While recognizing our achievements, we must be well aware that they still fall short of the expectations of the people and that there are still quite a few difficulties

51、and problems on our way forward. 43. If you are a successful learner, you have probably been learning independently, actively and purposefully. 44. Do not hesitate to accept invitation from Americans simply because you cannot invite them to your home in return. 45. It helps students who take classes

52、 by computer over the Internet to learn certain courses and earn a degree. 46. 考慮到問題的嚴(yán)重性,在事態(tài)進一步惡化之前,必須采取有效的措施。47. 最快樂的人們并不是因為他們擁有最好的一切,他們只是把一切當(dāng)成最好。48. 只要不過量,對多數(shù)人來說即使是最枯燥的工作也比終日無所事事要好些。49. 美國各地的社會風(fēng)俗因地而異,但當(dāng)他們邀請你為客人時,一般說來,他們往往會更友好、更隨便。50. 如果你善于學(xué)習(xí)語言,那也許你的學(xué)習(xí)方式可能就已經(jīng)是獨立自主、積極主動,并且目標(biāo)明確。Part IV Writing (20%,

53、30 minutes) 51. Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition about What Would Happen If There Were No Power in three paragraphs. You are given the first sentence or part of the first sentence of each paragraph. Your composition should be no less than 120 words, not including the words given. You are expected to write neatly. What Would Happen If There Were No Power Ever since early this century, electricity has become an essential part of our modern life. _ _ _ _ _ _ _(The End)專心-專注-專業(yè)

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