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河南科技大学英语A(2)KeystoTestPaperA(2)PartIReadingComprehension(每题2分,共40分) 1.C 2.C 3.B 4.A 5.A 6.D 7.C 8.D 9.D 10.C 11.C 12.B 13.C 14.A 15.A 16.D 17.A 18.D 19.A 20.DPartIIVocabularyandStructure(每题0.5分,共15分) 21.C 22.C 23.A 24.C 25.D 26.B 27.B 28.A 29.A 30.B 31.A 32.D 33.B 34.B 35...

河南科技大学英语A(2)
KeystoTestPaperA(2)PartIReadingComprehension(每题2分,共40分) 1.C 2.C 3.B 4.A 5.A 6.D 7.C 8.D 9.D 10.C 11.C 12.B 13.C 14.A 15.A 16.D 17.A 18.D 19.A 20.DPartIIVocabularyandStructure(每题0.5分,共15分) 21.C 22.C 23.A 24.C 25.D 26.B 27.B 28.A 29.A 30.B 31.A 32.D 33.B 34.B 35.D 36.A 37.D 38.B 39.B 40.D 41.A 42.C 43.C 44.A 45.B 46.A 47.D 48.D 49.B 50.BPartIIICloze(每题1分,共20分) 51.B 52.D 53.D 54.A 55.B 56.C 57.B 58.D 59.A 60.D 61.B 62.C 63.C 64.A 65.D 66.D 67.C 68.B 69.A 70.APartIVTranslation(每题2分,共10分)71.Ifyouwanttopassyourexams,you’llhavetoconcentrateonyourlisteningskills.72.Onourwayback,wepulledintoaroadsidecaféforadrinkofcoffee.73.Hewastooexcitedtosayaword.74.Weareusedtohardwork.75.EverybodysaysthatitwasPeter’sfault,butIdon’tbelievethatwasthecase.PartVWriting(15分)76.Aroundeighto’clockinthemorningItookataxitowork,Iwashavingsmalltalkwiththedriverwhenwebothspottedacarabouttwentymetersaheadcollidewitharacingtruckontheothersideoftheroad.Withahugebang,thewindshieldglassonbothvehiclesbrokeintopieces.Theforceofthecrashwassoenormousthatthefrontofthecarwasfirmlystuckunderthetruck.Trafficwashalted.Withoutthinking,wejumpedoutofthecarandrushedtothesceneofthecollision,justlikemanyotherpeople.Soonwefoundthecardriver,whowasseriouslyinjured,trappedinthetransformedcar.Somebodycalledthepoliceandtheambulance.Wetriedtopullthecarfree,butfailed.Soonthefirebrigadealsoarrived.Withaspecialequipmentthefrontofthecarwascutoff.Thedriverwascarefullyliftedoutandrushedtohospital.Itwasamiracle,however,thatthetruckdriverwasonlyslightlyhurt.PartIReadingComprehensionDirections:Thereareseveralpassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.PassageOneQuestions1to5arebasedonthefollowingpassage:TheobviousdisagreementsbetweenEnglandandAmericabeganin1763,morethanacenturyandahalfafterthefirstpermanentsettlementhadbeenfoundedatJamestown,Virginia.Thecolonieshadgrownvastlyineconomicstrengthandculturalattainmentandvirtuallyallhadlongyearsofself-governmentbehindthem.Theircombinedpopulationnowexceeded1,500,000---asixfold(六倍的)increasesince1700.�TotightenitscontroloverAmerica,theBritishimposedheavydutiesonAmericanpeople.Whenthe“StampAct”wasissued,whichprovidedthatrevenuestampsbeaffixed(粘贴)toallnewspapers,broadsides,pamphlets,licenses,leases,orotherlegaldocuments,organizedresistancestartedtoappear.�OnMarch5,1770,18monthsaftertheBritishsenttrooptoBoston,hatredbetweencitizensandsoldierybecamestrongerthaneverbefore.Whatbeganasaharmlesssnowballingoftheredcoatsdegenerated(恶化)intoamobattack.Someonegavetheordertofire,threeBostonianslaydeadinthesnow.�AtthesuggestionoftheVirginiaCongress,colonialrepresentativeswerecalledontomeetinPhiladelphiaonSeptember5,1774,“toconsultuponthepresentunhappystateoftheColonies.”Delegates(代表)tothismeeting,knownasthefirstContinentalCongress,werechosenbyprovincialcongressesorpopularconventions.EverycolonyexceptGeorgiasentatleastonedelegate,andthetotalnumberof55waslargeenoughfordiversityofopinionbutsmallenoughforgenuinedebateandeffectiveaction.1.ThefirstpermanentsettlementinNorthAmericawasfoundedmostprobablyin________.A)1510�C)1613��B)1610�D)1615��2.BeforetheIndependenceWar,________.A)allthecolonieswereundercontroloftheBritishB)somecolonieshadgainedself-independenceC)allthecolonieshadtheirowngovernmentsD)somecolonieshadn’ttheirowngovernments3.Whatwasthepopulationofthecoloniesin1700?A)About220,000.�C)About350,000.��B)About250,000.�D)About375,000.��4.WhathappenedatthefirstContinentalCongress?A)Therewasaheateddebate.B)AdecisionwasmadethatallcoloniesshouldfightagainsttheBritish.C)Thecoloniesdeclaredindependence.D)ThecoloniesdeclaredwaragainstBritain.5.Whatwillthenextparagraphmostprobablytalkabout?A)TheDeclarationofIndependence. C)TheAmericanCivilWar.B)GorgeWashington. D)ThomasJefferson.PassageTwoQuestions6to10arebasedonthefollowingpassage:AnewInternetworm,theBagle.B,startedspreadingitselfaroundtheworldlastweek.ExpertsrankeditthethirdmostdangerouscomputerbugeverafterthenotoriousSobig.FandMydoom.A.ByearlylastWednesday,ithadbeenfoundin66countriesandhadaninfectionrateofoneinevery16emailsworldwide.�Thebuginstallsabackdoorfunctiononinfectedcomputers.Thatallowsitscreatorandhackerstoaccessthemachinesforevilpurposes,suchasstealingconfidentialinformation,orpasswords,analystshavesaid.�Fortunately,expertsexpectthattheoutbreakwillendsoon,maybethisweek.But,noonecanletoutasighofreliefatthismoment,whilethenightmareofacomputerepidemic(流行病)stillhauntsus.Expertscalled2003“theYearoftheWorm.”�Accordingtoa2003ChinaOnlineSecurityResearchReportreleasedbyiResearch,aChineseInternetresearchcentre,nearly87percentofthedomesticcomputerswereinfectedwithsomekindofvirus(病毒)lastyear.Andaboutoneinfourrespondentshavesaidthattheircomputerswereattackedatleasteverythreemonths.�Someexpertshaveestimatedthattheworldwidecostofthevirusattacksin2003,includingclean-upandlostproductivity,amountedtoatleastUS$82billion.�InlateJanuary,theUSDepartmentofHomelandSecuritylauncheditsNationalCyberAlertSystemtofighttheproblem.Expertsandnon-expertscansignupwiththesystemforemailalertsaboutthelatestcomputerthreats.�Inaday,thesitehadreceivedmorethanonemillionhits,accordingtoofficials,andinlessthanaweekithad250,000subscribers.�Lastweek,MicrosoftreleasedacompactdiscfilledwiththelatestsecurityupgradesithascomeupwithsinceOctobertodefendagainstviruses.�Althoughthisisaglobalwar,-onethatseemsnoeasiertofightthantheoneagainstbirdflu-computerhackingisdismissedbyoneexpertasprimarilytheworksofhormone-crazed(荷尔蒙分泌旺盛的)teenagedboys.�“We’vegotaprettygoodideaoftheprofile-alotofitisjustyoungguys.They’rejustnotmatureyet,andtheydowhatyoungguysdo-theycausetrouble.It’sthatsimple,”saysDorothyDennings,aprofessorattheNavalPost-GraduateSchoolinCalifornia.6.WhatcanweknowaboutthenewInternetwormtheBagle.B?A)It’sbyfarthemostdangerouscomputerbug.B)Onesuchbugcanbefoundinevery18emailsworldwide.C)Thewormhasattackedmorethan100countries.D)Thebugcanmakeitpossibleforhackerstostealconfidentialinformationfrominfectedcomputers.7.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A)Peopledon’tneedtoworryfortheoutbreakoftheBagle.Bwillendsoon.B)LastyearonlyasmallnumberofcomputersinChinawereinfectedwithsomekindofvirus.C)Manycomputerswereattackedalmosteverythreemonths.D)Theyear2003wascalled“theYearoftheWorm”becausesomewormsinthisyearwerethemostdestructiveonesinhistory.8.Theworldwidecostofthevirusattacksin2003amountedtoatleast_________.A)$2.5billion.C)US$87billion.B)US$16billion.D)US$82billion.9.IfcomputeruserssignupwiththeNationalCyberAlertSystem,theycan____________.A)besuretheircomputerswillneverbeattackedagainB)knowwhotoaskforhelpiftheircomputersareunderattackC)havethesupportofMicrosofttodefendagainstvirusesD)receiveemailalertsaboutthelatestcomputerthreats10.ToexpertslikeDorothyDennings,alotofcomputerhackingisdoneby_________.A)InternetcriminalsC)Trouble-makingteenagersB)ProfessionalhackersD)CrazycomputerexpertsPassageThreeQuestions11to15arebasedonthefollowingpassage:Howmenfirstlearnttoinventwordsisunknown;inotherwords,theoriginoflanguageisamystery.Allwereallyknowisthatmen,unlikeanimals,somehowinventedcertainsoundstoexpressthoughtsandfeelings,actionsandthings,sothattheycouldcommunicatewitheachother;andthatlatertheyagreeduponcertainsigns,calledletters,whichcouldbecombinedtorepresentthosesounds,andwhichcouldbewrittendown.Thosesounds,whetherspokenorwritteninletters,wecallwords.�Thepowerofwords,then,liesintheirassociations---thethingstheybringupbeforeourminds.Wordsbecomefilledwithmeaningforusbyexperience;andthelongerwelive,themorecertainwordsrecalltousthegladandsadeventsofourpast;andthemorewereadandlearn,themorethenumberofwordsthatmeansomethingtousincreases.�Greatwritersarethosewhonotonlyhavegreatthoughtsbutalsoexpressthesethoughtsinwordswhichappealpowerfullytoourmindsandemotions.Thischarmingandtellinguseofwordsiswhatwecallliterarystyle.Aboveall,therealpoetisamasterofwords.Hecanconveyhismeaninginwordswhichsoundlikemusicandbytheirassociationcanmovementotears.Weshouldthereforelearntochooseourwordscarefullyandusethemaccurately,ortheywillmakeourspeechsillyandvulgar.11.Wewillmakeourspeechsillyifwe________.A)usewordscarefully C)usewordswithoutaccuracyB)usewordsinaliterarystyle D)usewordswithcaution12.Oneofthereasonswhymeninventedcertainsoundstoexpressthoughtsandfeelingswasthat________.A)theycouldexpressactionsandthingsB)theycouldcommunicatewitheachotherC)theycouldagreeuponlettersD)theycouldwriteandcombinethem13.WhatisTRUEaboutthewords?A)Theyareusedtoexpressonlythoughtsandfeelings.B)Theyaresigns.C)Theyaresimplysounds.D)Theycanonlybewritten.14.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?A)Themorewereadandlearn,themorethewordsthatmeansomethingtous.B)Themorewereadandlearn,themoreknowledgewewillacquire.C)Themorewereadandlearn,themorelearnedweare.D)Themorewereadandlearn,themoreilliteratewebecome.15.Inexpressingtheirthoughts,greatwritersareable________.A)tomovementotears C)tosingB)tobemasters D)tobecharmingPassageFourQuestions16to20arebasedonthefollowingpassage:Longhoursatthescreencancauseachingeyes,blurredvisionandheadaches,expertssay.Infact,eyestrainsurpassesevenwristpainasthetopphysicalcomplaintamongheavycomputerusers.�Whenpeeringintothecomputerscreen,theeye’sfocusingmuscleisatconstanttension.Likeanymuscle,itfeelssorewhenoverloaded.Andwhensomeonespendsalotoftimelookingatsomethingclose,theeyemusclecangetstuckonthenear-focussettingandhavedifficultyrelaxing,leavingthepersontemporarilynearsighted,aconditioncalledaccommodativespasm(痉挛)thatcanlastsecondsorhours.�Thisiswhyafterlookingatamonitorallday,somecomputerworkerscomplainthattheirdistancevisionisblurredwhentheyattempttodrivehome.�Thelettersonthescreenarenotasclearlydefinedasonaprintedpage.Takeamagnifyingglasstoyourmonitorandyou’llseetheletters,eachmadeupofpinpointsourcesoflight,havenosharpedges.Butthoseliquidcrystaldisplay(LCD)monitors,likethosefoundonlaptopcomputers,areeasierontheeyesbecausetheydisplaysharperimages.�Andstudieshaveshownthatwhenpeopleareworkingonacomputer,theirrateofblinkinggoesdownbytwo-thirds,whichcanresultindry,stingingeyes.Thisisespeciallyaproblemforcontact-lenseswearers.16.___usedtobethebiggestphysicalproblemthatcomputerusershad.A)Dryeyes C)HeadacheB)Blurredvision D)Wristpain17.Workinghoursbeforethescreenwill_____.A)imposetoomuchburdenontheeye’sfocusingmuscleB)bringaboutnear-sightednessC)makeitdifficultfortheusertolearndrivingD)magnifythelettersonthescreen18.LCDmonitorsarebetterintermsofeyeprotectingbecause___.A)theyaremoreexpensive C)theybringaboutnoeyeproblemsB)theywillnotblurtheuser’seyes D)theydisplayletterswithsharpedges19.Dry,stingingeyesarecausedby___.A)lowerrateofblinkingofthecomputeruser’seyesB)lettersonthescreenwithoutanyedgesC)overburdenonthefocusingmuscleD)aconstanttension20.Whichgroupofpeoplearemostlikelytogetdry,stingingeyes?A)Drivers. C)Glasseswearers.B)Doctors. D)Contact-lenseswearers.PartIIVocabularyandStructureDirections:Thereareanumberofincompletesentencesinthispart.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ChoosetheONEanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.21.�Sheanxiously________thefacesofthemenleavingthetraininthehopeoffindingherhusband.���A)approached�B)searched�C)scanned�D)recalled����22.�Weare________ourtripuntiltheweathergrowswarmer.���A)abandoning�B)skipping�C)postponing�D)fulfilling����23.�”Wefeelthatyoushouldtakeanactiverole________worldaffairs,”NixontoldBritishPrimeMinisterEdwardHeathinaDecember1971meeting.���A)in�B)among�C)between�D)on����24.�Ifyoudon’tliketogoshopping,you________stayathomewatchingTV.���A)mayverywell�B)maywell�C)mayjustaswell�D)mayjustwell����25.�Hemustbeanactor,________?���A)mustn’the�B)needn’the�C)mustn’the�D)isn’the����26.�ProfessorSmith’sdevotionto________hasmadeadeepimpressiononallthestudentsinherdepartment.���A)teach�B)teaching�C)ateacher�D)beateacher����27.�Stand________whenyou’rebeingspokento.���A)highly�B)upright�C)primly�D)rightaway����28.�Heshotthearrow________tothefarthestpointinTuran.���A)withallhisstrength�C)inturn���B)atstake�D)athisbest����29.�Someparentshesitate________thesestepsbecausetheysuspectthattheirchildisexaggerating.���A)totake�B)totaking�C)taking�D)take����30.�Acompletelynewsituationwill________whenthenewpolicycomesintoexistence.���A)rise�B)arise�C)raise�D)arouse����31.�Theoldwomanneeds________afterhershock.���A)comforting�B)becomforted�C)comforted�D)tocomfort����32.�Somegroupsmeetmonthly,________,orevenaslongassixmonthsapart.���A)oncetwomonths�C)everytwomonths���B)onceeverytwomonth�D)onceeverytwomonths����33.�Mysisterwasangry________findingmeasleepinsteadofdoingmyshareofthehousework.���A)with�B)at�C)on�D)by����34.�Youmisspelledaword.You________itupinthedictionary.���A)oughttolook�C)oughthavelooked���B)oughttohavelooked�D)oughtlook����35.�Tryto________whathadhappenedjustbeforetheaccident.���A)talk�B)speak�C)sayfor�D)describe����36.�Workonthebuildingsitehasbeen________bybadweather.���A)heldup�B)discouraged�C)canceled�D)endangered����37.�I’vebeendoingthesummerjobfortwomonthsnow.Itwouldbea________tobeabletohaveadayoff.���A)excitement�B)security�C)magic�D)luxury����38.�Theargument________herdeterminationtoproveshewasright.���A)supported�B)fortified�C)held�D)forced����39.�Asaseniormanager,youwillenjoycertain________,suchasfreehealthinsuranceandtherighttobuysharesinthecompany.���A)assignments�B)privileges�C)properties�D)opportunities����40.�Inthesmokeanddustanddarkness,people________tooneanothergrabbinghandsandlinkingarms,theyformedahumanchainthatmadeitswaydownstairwellsandcorridorsandoutintothesunlightofanunthinkableday.���A)reachingup�B)reachingdown�C)reachingfor�D)reachingout����41.�Thereason________grassisgreenwasamysterytothelittleboy.���A)why�B)which�C)that�D)for����42.�Demographers(人口统计专家)investigate_____inscientificlocations.���A)aretheremanypeople�C)howmanypeoplethereare���B)howmanypeoplearethere�D)thattherearehowmanypeople����43.�Butforthestorm,I______homebeforenight.���A)wouldbe�B)was�C)wouldhavebeen�D)hadbeen����44.�Heinventedaplough________anyotherinexistence.���A)farsuperiortoB)moresuperiorthan�C)moresuperiortoD)muchsuperiorthan����45.�Puttinginanewwindowwill_____cuttingawaypartoftheroof.���A)include�B)involve�C)contain�D)comprise����46.�Therewassomuchnoisethatthespeakercouldn’tmakehimself______.���A)heard�B)tohear�C)hearing�D)beingheard����47.�Theenvironmentofthiscitywillbemoreseriously____unlesseffectivemeasuresaretakentopreventfactoriesfromsendingoutpoisonousgasesandwastewater.���A)damaged�B)destroyed�C)affected�D)polluted����48.�Childrenareverycurious________.���A)atheart�B)inperson�C)onpurpose�D)bynature����49.�Thefactthatspaceexplorationhasincreaseddramaticallyinthepastthirtyyears_____.���A)inanevidenceofuswantingtoknowmoreofoursolarsystem�C)howwewanttolearnmoreaboutthesolarsystem���B)indicatesthatweareveryeagertolearnallwecanaboutoursolarsystem�D)showingourintentiontoknowalotmoreaboutoursolarsystem����50.�He______asadoctorlastyear.���A)quantified�B)qualified�C)quacked�D)quarried��PartIIIClozeDirections:Thereareanumberofblanksinthefollowingpassage.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushouldchoosetheONEthatbestfitsintothepassage.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.Princeton,NewJersey,isasmallquiettownoffamilyhomes,eventhoughitdoeshaveaworld-famousuniversity.Itisnotaplace51anyonewouldexpecttosee52charactersonthestreets.�53dayin1940,alittlegirlin54sawafunny-lookingman55towardsher.Hiswhitehairwaswildand56tobestandingstraightout.His57weremuchtoobigandseemedtohave58pulledonlikeablanket59him.Hewasshort,hadabignoseanddeep-seteyes.Hewas60lookinganywhere.Itwas61thathewasthinkingdeeply.Healmost62intothegirlbeforehe63her.Hesmiledather,thenwalkedonandwenton64.Thegirlturnedaroundtoget65lookatthestrangeoldman.Shenoticedthathewaswearinghis66slippers.�Thatnight67dinner,thegirltoldherfamilyaboutthestrange,funnymanshehadseen.“Hewasalmost68acharacteroutofafairystory,”sheexclaimed.69hersurprise,herfatherput70hisknifeandfork,lookedather,thensaid,“Mychild,rememberthis:todayyousawoneofthegreatestmenintheworld.”The“strangecharacter”wasAlbertEinstein,theworld-famousscientist.51.�A)that�B)where�C)which�D)but��52.�A)good�B)kind�C)bad�D)strange��53.�A)Some�B)A�C)That�D)One��54.�A)Princeton�B)NewJersey�C)street�D)town��55.�A)go�B)coming�C)torun�D)moved��56.�A)was�B)liked�C)seemed�D)going��57.�A)ears�B)clothes�C)hands�D)feet��58.�A)not�B)just�C)never�D)been��59.�A)over�B)in�C)beside�D)under��60.�A)always�B)then�C)sometimes�D)not��61.�A)clearly�B)clear�C)he�D)there��62.�A)went�B)knocked�C)ran�D)thought��63.�A)talked�B)told�C)saw�D)greeted��64.�A)thinking�B)smiling�C)looking�D)saying��65.�A)one�B)more�C)good�D)another��66.�A)father’s�B)mother’s�C)sleeping�D)bedroom��67.�A)before�B)after�C)at�D)in��68.�A)probably�B)like�C)as�D)terribly��69.�A)To�B)On�C)By�D)Seeing��70.�A)down�B)away�C)up�D)off��PartIVTranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish(withthegivenwordsorphrases).71.要是你想通过考试,你就得集中精力提高听的技能。(concentrateon)72.在返回的路上,我们将车开到一家路边咖啡馆(café)喝了点咖啡。(pullinto)73.他激动得一句话也说不出来。(too...to...)74.我们习惯于艰苦工作。(beusedto)75.人人都说这是彼得的过错,但我认为情况并非如此。(bethecase)PartVWritingDirections:Forthispart,youareaskedtowriteacompositiononthefollowingtopic.Youshouldwriteatleast100wordsandyoushouldbaseyourcompositionontheoutlinebelow:76.AStoryofEmergency�Writeanemergencystoryofyourownoronethatyou’vereadaboutsomewhere,describing:�1)Whathappened,whenandwhere;�2)Whatwastheconsequence(结果)_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________河南科技大学2009至2010学年第二学期 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