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广东省高等教育(大专)英语期末试题【通用版】

广东省高等教育(大专)英语期末试题【通用版】

A. comes B. will come C. will get to D. gets

( )15. Hong Kong is ________the south of China, and Macau 《英语》试卷(A)

is ________the west of Hong Kong.

A. in, to B. to, to C. to, in D. in, in

( )16. ________exciting it is to swim in the sea while it is hot! A. How B. What C. How an D. What an

( )17. Tim won the first prize in the piano competition. His Part II Vocabulary and Structure (每小题 1 分,共10分) parents ________him.

A. take care B. look up C. take pride in D. wait for

( )18. The woman ________ bought a doll for me is my aunt. A. who B. whose C. whom D. which

( )19. Would you mind________the door? It's so windy and I feel so cold.

A. closing B. opening C. to close D. to open

( )20. —I am going to study in the USA next year!—________ A. It's a pity. B. Thanks a lot.

( )11. Both his parents look sad. Maybe they ________

what happened to him.

A. will know B. knew C. have known D. had known ( )12. How unlucky he was! A car accident ________ to him last week.

A. was happened B. had happened C. happened D. was happening

( )13. Shanghai is really a modern city now! Many tall

buildings ________everywhere.

Passage One

A. can be seen B. can see Lately it has become fashionable in America to question whether it is really worth it to go to college. According to a new survey released by the Pew Research C. should be seen D. should see Center, only 40 percent of Americans felt that colleges provided a good value for the cost. At the same time,86 percent of college graduates still felt the investment

was a good one for them.

( )14. Don't hurry. He ____here as soon as the meeting There are a number of reasons for the widespread dissatisfaction with college. is over.

First, there are plenty of problems with higher education—poor quality and out-of-control costs are two of the biggest,Second, it is true that college is not for

广东省高等教育(大专)英语期末试题【通用版】

everyone.There are plenty of rewarding and important careers that do not require college.And due to the slow economy,there may in fact be more graduates than

the current job market needs.Besides,anti-college sentiment is nothing new· Today,Microsoft’s Bill Gates or Apple’s Steve Jobs—both college

dropouts-is often held up as evidence of why all that time sitting in class is better spent elsewhere. However,getting a college education is still a good idea.College graduates earn more,and are more likely to have a job in the first place.According to the statistics last year,the average weekly earnings for someone with some college but no degree were$712,compared to$1,038 for a college graduate.That is almost$17,000 over the course of a year and there is an even bigger divide for those with less education.Meanwhile,the unemployment rate was 9.2 percent for those with only some college and more than 10 percent for those with just a

middle school degree,but it was 5.4 percent for college graduates.The economic gaps between college completers and those with less education are getting larger· Although most Americans surveyed by Pew feel doubtful about the value of a college degree,an overwhelming majority of parents Pew surveyed still expect their children to go to college.“It call be inferred that the increased doubt has not significantly influenced decision making,’’Pew’s Taylor says.“Despite the concern about rising costs and other problems,college remains a universal desire in this country.”

21.Recently many Americans question_____.

A.the value of a college degree B.the ability of college graduates C.the quality of college education D.the high cost of higher education 22.The passage tells US that Bill Gates was_____.

A.a self-taught college student B.a hardworking undergraduate C.a successful college dropout D.a successful college graduate 23.The writer seems to agree that_____. A.there is no need to go to college

B.anti—college sentiment is a new thing C.college cannot guarantee employment D.college education remains a wise choice

24.The unemployment rate for college graduates last Year was_____. A.5.4% B.7.1% C.9.2% D.10% 25.The Pew survey implies that_____. A.the cost of college education will decrease B.most Americans still favor college education C.the quality of college education will improve D.increased doubt affects parents’decision making

( )26. The twenty-seven food-poisoning students are from ________. A. Lanzhou B. Longxi County

C. the No. 2 People's Hospital D. Tangshan in Hebei Province

( )27. The number of the students in Yuying Primary School is ________. A. 800 B. less than 800 C. more than 800 D. 240 ( )28. Three people died in Gansu because they ate ________. A. a local snake B. bean jelly and roast chicken C. fruits D. meat

( )29. How many provinces are mentioned in the passage? A. Four. B. Five. C. Six. D. Seven.

( )30. How many cases have taken place since August? A. Four. B. Five. C. Six. D. Seven.

广东省高等教育(大专)英语期末试题【通用版】

different approach Until recently, everything you put into Facebook could not be exported anywhere. In effect, you didn’t own your data. Facebook did.

Of course this is rubbish.The reality is that Facebook wants to make it difficult,if not impossible,for you to leave.

Now that policy has sparked a fight between Google and Facebook.Google is angry because its users can,and often do,export their Gmail contact information into Facebook.But those people can’t bring Facebook information back into Gmail.

Earlier this month Google declared it would block exports of its data to

Facebook.In a shameless move,Facebook broke through Google’s roadblock so its users could keep pulling data from Google.

Google said it was “disappointed’’ with Facebook’s behavior.It also created a warning screen to tell Gmail users that if they export their information to Facebook they won’t get it back. Basically,Facebook’s position with major IT companies is this:if you want access to all the information we’ve collected,strike a deal with us.Microsoft and Yahoo have done that,and now,like magic,they can export Facebook contact information into their systems,while Google still can’t.

Remember the early days of the Net,when everything was going to be open and flee? That was great until people realized that their user data could be turned into gold.Now there are billions involved,and nobody is playing nice anymore. 36.Before Facebook appeared,people_______. A.had a limited number of accounts B.enjoyed a completely free service C.had limited access to their contacts D.enjoyed full ownership of their data

37.It seems that Facebook’s approach makes the writer rather_______. A.annoyed B.assured C.puzzled D.pleased

38.Google is angry with Facebook due to the latter’s refusal to_______. A.let its users use Gmail B.offer technical support C.share user information D.protect user information

39.The passage indicates that Microsoft and Yahoo have_______. A.agreed to side with Google B.accepted Facebook’s terms C.taken their own approaches D.struck a deal with each other

40.According to the writer, the current state of the Net is_______. A.misleading B.frustrating C.promising D.satisfying

广东省高等教育(大专)英语期末试题【通用版】

Part IV Translation(每小题 2 分,共 20 分) 41、这个计划似乎是可行的。(4分)

42、他对这件事情的看法和我的完全一致。(4分) 43、你现在所做的事情有助于你未来获得成功。(4分)

44、Not until the beginning of the twentieth century was it recognized

Part V Writing(共 20 分)

从2006年起,我国政府(government)让所有儿童都有机会免费入学,但很多农村的儿童学习条件还很艰苦。假设你叫Sam,请你给你们学校的学生会(Student Union)写一封信,提一些建议。

that certain substances were essential in the diet to prevent or cure some disease. These substances are now known as vitamins. They are vital for growth, good health, and maintenance of the normal functions of the body.

A well-balanced diet should provide all the vitamins we normally require. Those of us who are fortunate enough to be able to buy sufficient food should not suffer from vitamin deficiency. However, for various reasons, some people do not maintain a balanced diet. People often lose their appetite because of illness. People living alone may not bother to eat proper meals, and people on a diet may not eat sufficient quantities of necessary foods. (8分)

41、_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 42

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______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

内容包括:

1.读完短文后,谈谈你的感想。

2.建议学生会组织同学们为当地一所乡村小学筹款,增添图书和教学设备。

3.希望农村的孩子们能受到更好的教育,长大后为农村服务。 作文要求: 1.不能照抄原文;不得在作文中出现学校真实的名称和学生的真实姓名。 2.语句连贯,词数80个左右。作文的开头和结尾已经给出,不计入总词数。

Dear Student Union,

I have just read an article on “Hope Project” in an English newspaper.

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Best wishes!

Yours truly,

Sam

广东省高等教育(大专)英语期末试题【通用版】

【参考答案】

41、The plan seems to be feasible.

42、His opinions about the matter perfectly coincide with mine. 43、What you are doing now will contribute to your future success. 44、直到二十世纪初,人们才认识到,饮食中的某些物质对防治某些疾病是不可或缺的。这些物质现在被称为维生素。维生素对于人的成长、健康和维持身体的正常功能非常重要。

平衡饮食应当不会缺少维生素。我们这些有幸买得起足够食品的人应该不会缺少维生素。可是,由于各种原因,有些人却不能保持饮食平衡。病人常常会没有胃口;独居的人可能不会在意一日三餐是否正常;节食的人也可有摄入足量的身体所需的食物。

Part V Writing【参考范文】

A girl named Xiao Juan was so poor that she couldn't go to school.Hope Project made her wish of study come true.But do you know there are still thousands of children who can not go to school? I think Student Union could orga-nize the students to raise money for a primary

school in the local village, and give away some books and teaching equipment.

I hope the children there can get better education, and work for the village when they grow up.

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