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2021年秋季學(xué)期07級《新視野大學(xué)英語》課程考試A卷

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1、2021年秋季學(xué)期07級《新視野大學(xué)英語》課程考試A卷 2007年秋季學(xué)期07級《新視野大學(xué)英語》課程考試A卷 (適用于:2007級除音樂、體育、美術(shù)專業(yè)之外的二表本科學(xué)生卷面總分:100分) Part I Listening Comprehension (1分20) Section A Directions:In this section, you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. Both

2、the conversation and the question will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During this pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the ce

3、nter. 1. A. The storm took a heavy toll of the lives and property of the fishermen. B. The speakers thanked the meteorologists for their help. C. The fishermen got back safe and sound. D. The fishing boats didn’t set sail because of the bad weather. 2. A. Cars that drive themselves will be very

4、 expensive. B. The woman is planning to buy an intelligent car. C. The man is working with some engineers on intelligent cars. D. Most people do not like driving to work. 3. A. They’re the only tickets to a well-paid job. B. They don’t help much in getting a good job. C. They’re essential in get

5、ting promoted. . D. They don’t make much difference as far as the pay is concerned. 4. A. Sacramento is a city inhabited by racial minorities. B. There is no racial tension in Sacramento. C. Non-white Americans will outnumber white Americans in 60 years’ time. D. Americans will live in perfect r

6、acial harmony 60 years from now. 5. A. He should look professional and knowledgeable about high technology. B. He should pay special attention to his personal appearance. C. He should wear a business suit rather than casual clothes. D. He should make the interviewer aware of his professional qua

7、lities. 6. A. People should do everything possible to prevent it. B. It will cause a lot of disasters for human beings. C. People should move to cold, dry regions of the world. D. It may offer people some opportunities, too. 7. A. She’s waiting for someone. B. She’s enjoying her coffee. C. She’

8、s having a chat with the man. D. She’s inviting the man to sit down. 8. A. The woman is good at writing poetry. B. The man is complimenting the woman. C. The woman dislikes the man, D. The man is a horrible insensitive person. 9. A. He often plays golf. B. He is going to slow down. C. He alway

9、s works hard. D. He is living in poverty. 10. A. She strives for fame. B. She is very famous. C. She does a lot of thinking. D. She lives a very hard life. Section B: Direction: In this section you will hear one long dialogue. At the end of the dialogue, you will hear some questions. Both the

10、dialogue and questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A,B,C and D. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. Questions 11 to 13 are based on the dialogue you have j

11、ust heard. 11. A. The economy is slowing down. B. She may not be able to finish college. C. She may be not able to find a job after college. D. The tax is going to be raised. 12. A. It is on the verge of bankruptcy. B. It is improving steadily. C. It has experienced a rapid increase in its sale

12、s. D. It is going downhill fast. 13. A. She will join the man’s company. B. She will start her own business. C. She will stay in her parents’ house. D. She will try to find a job. Section C Directions: In this section, you will hear 2 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear s

13、ome questions. Both the passages and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. Questions 14 to 17 are ba

14、sed on the passage you have just heard: 14. A. Nuclear reactors. B. Fuel cells. C. Gasoline. D. Hydrogen. 15. A. It is clean. B. It is cheap. C. It produces water. D. It is safe. 16. A. They will be made of new materials. B. Luxury cars will become the standard. C. They will cost a lot more

15、money. D. They will not arrive all in one piece. 17. A. Traditional cars will disappear from the roads. B. High-tech cars will coexist with old vehicles. C. The cost of a car will be much lower than today. D. All kinds of new technologies will make it into our garages. Questions 18 to 20 are bas

16、ed on the passage you have just heard: 18. A. She was very kind towards the students. B. She had racial prejudices. C. She had a high sense of responsibility. D. She did not trust some of the teachers. 19. A. To compliment her on her achievements. B. To test her personally. C. To give her a cop

17、y of the examination paper. D. To make inquires about on accident. 20. A. She took her fists and started punching her. B. She smiled her thanks and backed off. C. She boiled over with anger and refused her request. D. She decided to quit the school. Part ⅡReading Comprehension(2分15) Directions

18、: there are 3 reading passages in this part. Each is followed by some questions. You should choose the best answer among A, B, C and D. Passage 1 Like many other small boys, I was fascinated by cars, not least because my oldest brother was a bit of a car guy and subscribed to cool magazines like C

19、ar and Driver and Motor Trend. Every so often, one of those magazines would run a article on the “Car of the Future.” They featured unconventional styling and things like small nuclear reactors as power sources. Yet, frankly, my car doesn’t do anything that my brother’s Studebaker didn’t do. It goes

20、, it stops, it burns gasoline, it plays music. I still have to steer it, and it still runs into things if I don’t steer it carefully. But guess what? All of these things are subject to change in the not-so-distant future. It will still go and stop, but it may not burn gasoline, I may not have to st

21、eer it, and it may be a lot better at not running into things. Airbags aren’t the be-all and end-all in safety. In fact, considering the recent news about people occasionally being killed by their airbags in low-speed collisions(碰撞), they obviously still need some development. But they aren’t going

22、 away, and in fact, you can expect to see cars appearing with additional, side-impact airbags, something some European car manufacturers already offer. Better than systems to minimize injury in the event of an accident, however, are systems that minimize the likelihood of an accident happening in t

23、he first place. Future cars may be able to eliminate many of the major causes of accidents. Including drunk-driving, tailgating and sleepiness. Cars could be equipped with sensors that can detect alcohol in a driver’s system and prevent the car from being started, for example. Many accidents are cau

24、sed by people following the car in front too closely. As early as next year, you’ll be able to buy cars with radar-equipped control systems. If the radar determines you’re closing too quickly with the car in front, it will ease up on the throttle. For city streets, expect other radar devices that wi

25、ll give advance warning that the car in front of you has slowed abruptly(突然地) and you should step on the brakes---or that may even brake for you. Will cars eventually be able to drive themselves? There’s no reason to think it won’t be technically possible, and Mercedes is working on a system that c

26、an brake, accelerate and steer a vehicle down a highway on its won. Nobody really expects people to give up all control to their cars, but such systems could be used as failsafe systems to keep cars on the road and bring them safely to a stop even if the driver suddenly became disabled. 21. The aut

27、hor was fascinated by cars because__________. A. other small boys liked to own a car of their own, too. B. he read exotic things about cars in his brother’s magazines. C. his oldest brother loved to take him to places in his car. D. he subscribed to cool car magazines. 22. By saying “my car doe

28、sn’t do anything that my brother’s Studebaker didn’t do”, the author means that______. A. my car is far better than my brother’s was. B. my car is not as good as my brother’s was. C. not much has changed in the performance of cars so far. D. much improvement has been made in the design of cars r

29、ecently. 23. Which of the following statements is true of airbags? A. They are in need of further improvement. B. They are going to disappear gradually. C. They kill people instead of protecting them in low-speed collisions. D. They are a standard feature of European cars. 24. What will future

30、 cars do if the sensors detect alcohol in the driver’s system? A. They will give a warning in advance. B. They will brake automatically. C. They will ease up on the throttle. D. They will not start. 25. Which of the following statements is true according the last paragraph? A. People will give

31、 up all control to their cars. B. Cars will be able to drive themselves. C. Not cars will ever break down on the roads. D. Cars will all be equipped with failsafe systems. Passage 2 Kidnappers are rarely interested in animals, but they recently took considerable interest in Mrs. Eleanor Ramsay’

32、s cat. Mrs. Ramsay, a very wealthy old lady, has shared a flat with her cat, Rastus, for a great many years. Rastus leads an orderly life. He usually takes a short walk in the evenings and is always home by seven o’clock. One evening, however, he failed to arrive. Mrs. Ramsay got very worried. She l

33、ooked everywhere for him but could not find him. Three days after Rastus’ disappearence, Mrs. Ramsay received an anonymous letter. The writer stated that Rastus was in safe hands and would be returned immediately if Mrs. Ramsay paid a ransom of 1000 pounds. Mrs. Ramsay was instructed to place the m

34、oney in a cardboard box and to leave it outside her door. At first, she decided to go to the police, but fearing that she would never see Rastus again---the letter had made that quite clear---she changed her mind. She drew 1000 pounds from her bank and followed kidnapper’s instructions. The next mor

35、ning, the box had disappeared but Mrs. Ramsay was sure that the kidnapper would keep his word. Sure enough, Rastus arrived punctually at 7:00 that evening. He looked very well, though he was rather thirsty, for he drank half a bottle of milk. The police were astounded. She explained that Rastus was

36、very dear to her. Considering the amount she paid, he was dear in more ways than one ! 26. Some kidnappers took considerable interest in Mrs. Ramsay’s cat because________. A. Mrs. Ramsay could and would pay a lot to get her only companion back. B. Mrs. Ramsay clearly loved her cat to have kept hi

37、m so long C. Rastus was an orderly cat and would be easy to look after if kidnapped D. Mrs. Ramsay missed her cat whenever he was not back home in time 27. On what conditions did the kidnapper promise the safe return of Rastus? A. His name was not to be revealed and he wanted a ransom of 1000 po

38、unds B. Mrs. Ramsay was not to inform the police and had to pay 1000 pounds C. Mrs. Ramsay had to leave her flat until the box with the money had gone D. Mrs. Ramsay was to draw 1000 pounds from her bank and follow his instruction 28. How was Rastus dear to Mrs. Ramsay in more ways than one? A.

39、 She was very fond of him and it had cost her a lot to get him back B. Besides the high ransom paid on his behalf, he drink a lot of milk C. He was so dear that she had not dared to tell the police of the kidnapping D. He was very valuable and she valued him greatly 29. Mrs. Ramsay is a very wea

40、lthy lady who _______ a flat with her cat for a great many years. A. shares B. has shared C. shared D. had shared 30. Her first reaction _______ the police. A. was to call B. was calling C. she could tell D. being to call Passage 3 Has the quick pace of modern living gotten you down? Has

41、your life grown too complicated? Has the quest for more money and more excitement become an obsession(強迫癥)? Surveys show that a lot of Americans are feeling overwhelmed by their responsibilities. In their wild search for fulfillment, they’ve gotten themselves into situations in which they feel like

42、they’re on a treadmill(踏車) and can’t get off. Among many couples, both husband and wife work because they claim they have make ends meet. Granted, in this society with its wide difference of income, it often takes two breadwinners in a family to survive. But in other cases, what people are really s

43、aying is that they have to pay for the luxuries to which they’ve grown accustomed---the extravagant vacations, boats, new cars, brand-name clothes, expensive houses, costly memberships in the golf club, the motor homes. But as Paul reminds us in the Bible, we didn’t bring anything into this world,

44、and we won’t take anything with us when we leave. People who want to be rich fall into all sorts of traps and temptations. They are caught by foolish and harmful desires that drag them down. Many of us pride ourselves on never having an idle moment. Yet when there is no time for quiet, there is no

45、time for the soul to grow. The man who walks through the countryside sees much more than the one who runs. The British philosopher Bertrand Russell said once, “A certain power of enduring boredom is essential to a happy life.” He pointed out that the lives of most great men have not been exciting e

46、xcept at rare moments. Nor did the great men of the past travel widely. Kant, the famous 18th century German philosopher, never got more than ten miles from his home in Konigsberg in Prussia. Darwin, after going around the world, spent the rest of his life in his own house. Socrates would mainly jus

47、t take a walk in the afternoon and meet a few friends along the way. Jesus, according to the Bible, never left the confines of tiny Palestine. A happy life, said Russell, must be to great extent a quiet life “for it is only in an atmosphere of quiet that true joy can live.” 31. According to the a

48、uthor, in many families, both husband and wife work because ________. A. they want to make ends meet. B. they want to live an extravagant life. C. they are overwhelmed by responsibilities. D. they are obsessed with work. 32. By quoting Paul in the Bible, the author means________. A. foolish de

49、sires plunge men into ruin and destruction B. people should be content with simple living C. pursuit of money is contrary to human nature D. rich people will not be happy 33. By saying “ The man who walks through the countryside sees much more than the one who runs”, the author means ______. A.

50、 one should idle through one’s life B. one should leave some time for thinking C. one should walk rather than run if he wants to enjoy the country scenery D. one should balance work with leisure 34. According to Bertrand Russell, if one wants to be happy, _________. A. he should not get excited

51、 except in rare moments. B. he should not travel widely C. he should live a quiet life D. he should live in the confines of his native town 35. We can infer from the passage that the quick pace of modern life________. A. has left many people depressed B. has provided many people with great exc

52、itement C. has given many people the opportunity for self-fulfillment D. has resulted in a rapid increase in psychological illnesses Ⅲ. Vocabulary and structure(0.5分20) Directions: there are 20 incomplete sentences in this part, you should choose the best answer among A, B, C and D. 36. I’ve alw

53、ays envied painters and poets---I have no ______ability at all. A. artistic B. artistically C. artist D. artwork 37. He was in his 40s when he first tried his hand _____ calligraphy(書法). A. in B. on C. at D. out 38. The whole nation was _____ into profound grief when Princess Diana died in

54、 an accident. A. plunged B. plunge C. plunging D. to plunge 39. Professor Glover explained how 19th century social policies ______a loss of faith in the value of hard work. A. led through B. led to C. lead to D. lead through 40. The sight of animals’ suffering so _____ him that he vowed ne

55、ver to visit the zoo again. A. horrify B. horrifying C. horrifies D. horrified 41. Kim says she works hard because she _____ her parents. A. owe it for B. owes it for C. owes it to D. owe it to 42. At first tea was produced only in China; it was later_____ to India and Japan. A. transplan

56、ted B. transplanting C. transplants D. transplant 43. The company is now _____ thanks to the skillful management and outstanding technology. A. thrive B. thriving C. thrived D. to thrive 44. As a junior member of the school’s teaching staff, Janet didn’t feel _____ to discuss the issue with

57、 the principle. A. qualification B. qualify C. qualifies D. qualified 45. You made a good decision, and I thoroughly ______ of it. A. approving B. approved C. approvable D. approver 46. Nancy _____ herself as an ice-skater at a very early age, winning three national competitions before she

58、 was fifteen. A. distinguish B. distinguishment C. distinguishable D. distinguished 47. She was so _____ with ice-skating that she never had time for normal childhood activities and experiences. A. obsessed B. obsess C. obsessing D. obsession 48. I’d always worked in an academic _____, so

59、my new position as an office manager was a big change for me. A. exhibit B. priority C. setting D. settle 49. The position requires master’s degree and a _____ of two years’ work experience. A. minimal B. minimum C. minimality D. minimally 50. There’s a new _____ of classical artwork at th

60、e museum ---do you want to go? A. exhibitory B. exhibit C. exhibitor D. exhibited 51. Overseas students are _____ to enroll in all the regular courses, provided they have the necessary qualifications. A. ultimate B. loan C. eligible D. employ 52. _____ August 1st, your salary will be incre

61、ased by 15%. A. As for B. As if C. As of D. As to 53. Stephanie loves acting, and she really _____ every role. A. throw herself into B .throws herself into C. throw herself for D. throws herself for 54. The disease affected his muscles and nervous system and gradually _____ him. A. paralyz

62、ed B. paralyzing C. paralyzation D. paralyse 55. Although he knew he would _____ a great fortune from his father, Richard was determined to earn his own living. A. insight B. predict C. inherit D. proclaim IV. Cloze (0.5分20) Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For eac

63、h blank there are four choices marked A,B,C and D. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage. The biggest problem that “cultural translators” have to solve is caused by subtle (56) ___ differences. (57) ___ the most troublesome cultural (58) ___ that international joint ventures hav

64、e to cope (59) ___ is the process by which decisions are (60) ___. The biggest difficulty is simply (61) ___ that decision-making is a cultural issue. (62)___ very few people are actually (63)___ the decision-making norms(準(zhǔn)則) that their cultures have taught them, they never consider that those norms

65、 are far from universal. (64)___ when they (65)___ a different decision-making style they become first confused, then impatient (66)___ the other parties “inability”to (67)___ a decision. “What’s wrong with them-are they (68)___ or just stupid?! The next phase is most often a (69)___ to teach the ot

66、her side “ the right way” to make a decision-(70)___ , their way. But (71)___ the other side (whoever it is) feels exactly the same way about their “right way”, the result of this teaching effort are usually (72)___ non-educational. (73)___ when the situation becomes truly ugly, (74)___ into a total cultural war in which both (75)___ accuse the other side of incompetence and non-cooperation. 56. A. cultural B. political C. economic D. personality 57. A. Among B. Of C. Amid D. By 58. A. c

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