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大学英语一级期末考试
上海师范大学标准试卷
大学英语一级(全新版)2011级期末
(2011级期末A卷120minutes)
专业本、专科年级班姓名学号
Part
ListeningComprehension20%
SectionA5%
Directions:
Inthissectionyouwillhear10statements.Eachstatementwillbereadonlyonce.Thentherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichoneisclosestinmeaningtothesentenceyouhavejustheard.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
1.A.Idon’tlikeplayinggamesoncomputer.
B.I’dratherplaygamesthanworkoncomputer.
C.PlayinggamesoncomputeriswhatIliketodomost.
D.ThereisnothingthatIdon’tliketodo.
2.A.IrememberthatIhaveseenhiminacertainplace.
B.Iwillremembertoseehiminsomewhere.
C.TorememberseeinghimsomewherebeforeiswhatIshoulddo.
D.ThefactisIsawsomewherebefore,butIcan’trememberit.
3.A.Wecandonothingtostoptheprocessofaging.
B.Thereisnothingthatwecan’tdotostoptheprocessofaging.
C.Tostoptheprocessofagingissomethingwecando.
D.Thereissomethingwecandotostoptheprocessofaging.
4.A.Theyshouldn’thavebeensofussyaboutit.
B.Theyshouldhavemadesomuchfuss(大惊小怪)aboutit.
C.Itwasunnecessaryforthemtomakeafussaboutit.
D.Theyneedhavemadeafussaboutit.
5.A.Heisnotonlycreativebutalsotalkative.
B.Heiscreativebutspeakslittle.
C.Hespeaksalotbutispoorinideas.
D.Heislackinginideasthoughverycreative.
6.A.IwassupposedtohandinmyresearchpaperonTuesday,butIforgotit.
B.IforgottofinishmyresearchpaperonTuesday.
C.IforgotfinishingmyresearchpaperonTuesday.
D.MyresearchpaperwasexpectedtobehandedinonTuesdayandIrememberit.
7.A.Peterwouldliketogototheuniversity.
B.Petermightaswellgetajob.
C.ItisbetterforPetertogetajob.
D.Peterdeterminedtogetajobinsteadofgoingtotheuniversity.
8.A.Smokingthreatensyourhealth.
B.Ifyousmoketoomuch,itwillbeharmfultoyourhealth.
C.Smokingisverydangeroustoyourhealth.
D.Youwillputyourhealthindangeraslongasyousmoke.
9.A.Thesnowisfallingontheleavesandthehouselookslikeanewone.
B.Snow’sfamilyplanstomoveintotheirnewhouse.
C.TheSnowsaregoingtoselltheiroldhouseandbuyanewone.
D.Mr.Snowisgoingtoleavehisoldhouseandmovetoanewone.
10.A.Hewassureofthedecisionhehadmade.
B.Hewasnotcertainwhetherhehadmadetherightdecisionornot.
C.Whetherhehadmadetherightdecisionornotwasquitecertain.
D.Itwascertainthathehadmadetherightdecision.
SectionB5%
Directions:
Inthissection,youwillhear10shortconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
11.A.Shehaddifficultyinsolvingthemathsproblem,yetshemanagedit.
B.Themathsproblemwastoodifficultforhertounderstand.
C.Themathsproblemwasnotdifficultandshesolveditwithease.
D.Sheunderstoodthemathsproblemsbutshecouldnotsolveit.
12.A.Sheiseasy-going.
B.Sheisanill-naturedperson.
C.Shelooksmean,butdeepdownsheiskind.
D.Sheisstrictwithherstudent.
13.A.Hejustremindedherofherbirthday.
B.Hebroughtherabeautifulroseforherbirthday.
C.Hewasgoingtobuyabeautifulroseforherbirthday.
D.Hewasgoingtotakeherouttobuyabeautifulrosesheliked.
14.A.Hobbies.B.Howtokilltime.
C.Theirfavoritehobby.D.Musicclass.
15.A.Hehasgotabike.B.Heisgoodatmaths.
C.Heispoorinmaths.D.Hegoestoschoolbybike.
16.A.Ateacher.B.Amillionaire.
C.Anofficerintravelagency.D.AnEnglishteacher.
17.A.Themanhimself.B.Theman’smother.
C.Thecleaner.D.Thewoman.
18.A.Hemissedthetrain.
B.Hemissedthetrainbecauseheoverslept.
C.Thoughhegotupearly,hemissedthetrain.
D.Hedidn’tmissthetrainbecausehegotupearly.
19.A.Stores.B.Themanhimself.
C.Thewoman.D.Histailor.
20.A.$358.58.B.$158.00
C.$200.58D.$100.58
SectionC:
SpotDictation10%
Directions:
Inthispart,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Thepassageisprintedonyourtestpaperwith10blanks.Listencarefullyandfillintheblankswiththemissingwordsyouhavejustheard.
Inmytwenty-fiveyearsS1,Ihavehadtomasterthreedifferentkindsofwritingmachines.Ibeganmycareeronthemanualtypewriter.IsoonS2efficientlyandtypedbetweensixty-fiveandseventywordsperminute.S3,IfoundmyselfbeingS4toanelectrictypewriter.Atfirst,Iswore(发誓)IpreferredamanualbecauseIhadtroublerememberingnottoS5ashard.Also,ittookmeseveraldaystoquitreachingforacarriagereturn.Afterawhile,however,IS6returningtoamanual.Recently,Iwaspersuadedtogiveupmyelectrictypewriterforawordprocessor.AlwaysS7
IcomplainedinthebeginningaboutS8thenewkeyboardandthecommands.ButafterusingthewordprocessorS9,Idon’tbelieveIwouldconsiderS10oftheelectrictypewriter.
Part
:
ReadingComprehension35%
SectionA:
Fastreading5%
Directions:
Inthispart,youarerequiredtoreadthefollowingpassageasquicklyasyoucan.Thentherearesomequestionsoruncompletedstatements.Foreachofthem,therearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.YoushoulddecideonthebestchoicesandblackenthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.
LillianwasayoungFrenchCanadiangirlwhogrewuponafarminOntario.Whenshewas16,herfatherthought“Lill”hadhadenoughschooling,andshewasforcedtodropoutofschool.In1922,withEnglishashersecondlanguageandlimitededucationandskills,thefuturedidn’tlookbrightforLill.
Herfatherwasastrictmanwhoseldomtooknoforananswerandneveracceptedexcuses.HedemandedthatLillfindajob.Butherlimitationsleftherwithlittleconfidence,andshedidn’tknowwhatworkshecoulddo.
Withsmallhopeofgainingemployment,shewouldstillridethebusdailyintothe“bigcities”ofWindsororDetroit.Butshecouldn’tmusterthecouragetorespondtoaHelpWantedad;shecouldn’tevenbringherselftoknockonadoor.Eachdayshewouldjustridetothecity,walkaimlesslyaboutandatduskreturnhome.Herfatherwouldask,“Anylucktoday,Lill?
”
“No…nolucktoday,Dad,”shewouldrespondmildly.
Asthedayspassed,Lillcontinuedtorideandherfathercontinuedtoaskaboutherjob-hunting.Thequestionsbecamemoredemanding,andLillknewshewouldsoonhavetoknockonadoor.
Ononeofhertrips,LillsawasignattheCarharttOverallCompanyindowntownDetroit.“HELPWANTED,”thesighsaid,“SECRETARIAL.APPLYWITHIN.”
ShewalkedupthelongflightofstairstotheCarharttCompanyoffices.Cautiously,Lillknockedonherveryfirstdoor.Shewasmetbytheofficemanager,MargaretCostello.InherbrokenEnglish,Lilltoldhershewasinterestedinthesecretarialposition,falselystatingthatshewas19.Margaretknewsomethingwasn’tright,butdecidedtogivethegirlachance.
SheguidedLillthroughtheoldbusinessofficeoftheCarharttCompany.Withrowsandrowsofpeopleseatedatrowsandrowsoftypewriters,Lillfeltasifahundredpairsofeyeswerestaringather.Withhereyesstaringdown,thefarmgirlfollowedMargarettothebackoftheroom.Margaretsatherdownatatypewriterandsaid,“Lill,let’sseehowgoodyoureallyare.”
SheaskedLilltotypeasingleletter,andthenleft.Lilllookedattheclockandsawthatitwas11:
40A.M.Everyonewouldbeleavingforlunchatnoon.Shethoughtthatshecouldslipawayinthecrowdthen.Butsheknewsheshouldatleastattempttheletter.
Onherfirsttry,shegotthroughoneline.Ithadfivewords,andshemadefourmistakes.Shepulledthepaperoutandthrewitaway.Theclocknowread11:
45.“Atnoon,”shesaidtoherself,“I’llmoveoutwiththecrowd,andtheywillneverseemeagain.”
Onhersecondattempt,Lillgotthroughafullparagraph,butstillmademanymistakes.Againshepulledoutthepaper,threwitoutandstartedover.Thistimeshecompletedtheletter,butherworkwasstillfullofmistakes.Shelookedattheclock:
11:
55---fiveminutestofreedom.
Justthen,thedooratoneendoftheofficeopenedandMargaretwalkedin.ShecamedirectlyovertoLill,puttingonehandonthedeskandtheotheronthegirl’sshoulder.Shereadtheletterandpaused.Thenshesaid,“Lill,you’redoinggoodwork!
”
Lillwasstunned.Shelookedattheletter,thenupatMargaret.Withthosesimplewordsofencouragement,herdesiretoescapevanishedandherconfidencebegantogrow.Shethought,“Well,ifshethinksit’sgood,thenitmustbegood.IthinkI’llstay!
”
LilldidstayatCarharttOverallCompany…for51years,throughtwoworldwarsandaDepression,through11presidentsandsixprimeministers---allbecausesomeonehadtheinsighttogiveashyanduncertainyounggirlthegiftofself-confidencewhensheknockedonthedoor.
21.Lilldroppedoutofschoolatage16because.
A.shehadhadenoughschoolingB.shehadlimitedleaningskills
C.herfatherwantedhertodosoD.thefuturedidn’tlookbright
22.AsLillrodetothecity,shewasalmostsurethatshecouldn’t.
A.findajobB.seeanyjobads
C.likethatcitylifeD.beacceptedbythecitizens
23.WhenLill
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