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ASOTBET英语考试SICHUAN OPEN-COLLEGE BACHELORS ENGLISHTEST试题册(分钟)120注意事项
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46.Parents are worried about•A chemical exposure tomilk Bhigh costof organicvegetablesCpoisonous substancesin food D growth hormone infruits
47.According tothis passage,Joel Formansremarks••・A causedparents to buy lessfruits Bmade parentsfeel easyCsolved patentsproblems Dconfirmed parentsworries
48.Parents arein a difficult situationbecauseA there is stillpesticide residuein organicfruits and vegetablesB organicfood costsso muchthat noparents canafford itCthey canhardly affordenough organicfood for their childrenDchildren will be exposedto morepoisonous substancesin organicfood
49.A possiblesolution is to buyorganic vegetablesand fruitsthat arelikelyto contain..•A more pesticide residueB less pesticideresidueC less growth hormoneD moregrowth hormone
50.Joel Forman says in the lastparagraph thatgrowthhormonein milk.A doeslittle harmB isvery harmfulCstimulates childrensgrowthD iscompletelyabsorbed bycowsPassage ThreeDianaJacobs thought her familyhad aworkable planto payfor collegeforher21-year-old twin sons:a combinationof savings,income,scholarships,and amodest amountof borrowing.Then herhusbandlost hisjob,and the plan fell砂ar方(失败,破裂)•The Jacobsfamily workedout asolution:They askedand receivedmoreaid from the schools,and eachson increasedhis borrowingto themaximumamount throughthe governmentloan program.The twinsons willbe able tofinish school.With unemploymentrising,financial aidadministrators expect to hearmore families likethe Jacobs.More studentsare applyingfor aid,and morefamiliesexpecttoneed studentloans.College administratorsare concernedthat they willnot have enough aidmoney togo around.At the same time,tuition(学费)continues torise andstudent borrowinghas more thandoubled in the lastdecade.It isreported thatmost middle class familieshave beenfinancing collegeeducationthrough debt.They willsend kidsto collegewhatever ittakes,evenif thatmeans ahuge amountof debt.Financial aidadministrators have been havinga hardtime asmanycompanies decidethat studentloans arenot profitableenough andhave stoppedmakingthem.The goodnews,however,is thatfederal loansaccount foraboutthree quartersof studentborrowing,and the government saysthat moneywillflow uninterrupted.
51.According to the firstparagraph,why didtheplanof the Jacobs familyfailA The familyfell apart.B Thetuition wasraised.C Theirsavings ranout.D Thefather wasout ofwork.
52.How didtheJacobsmanage tosolve theirproblemA Theygot helpfrom theschools andthe government.B Theyborrowed alarge sumof moneyfromtheschools.C Theyencouraged theirtwinsonsto dopart-time jobs.D Theytold theirchildren todrop out of school.
53.Financial aidadministrators believethat...•A college tuition feeswill doublein thenext decadeB the governmentwill receivemore lettersof complaintCmorefamilieswill facethesameproblem asthe JacobsD they will haveenoughmoney to support poorstudents.
54.What canwe learn about themiddleclassfamilies fromthe passageAThey blamethe governmentfor thecollegetuitionincrease.B Theyearn enoughtosupporttheir kidscollege education.C Theywill trytheir bestto sendtheir kidsto college.D Theirdebts willbe paidoff within a decade.
55.According to the pastparagraph,thegovernmentwill...A providemost studentswith scholarshipsBcut downfinancial aidto college studentsC stopthe companiesfrom providingstudent loansDgo onproviding financialsupport forcollege studentsPassage FourBlindimitation模仿is self-destruction.But in the earlystages ofskillor characterdevelopment,imitation ishelpful.When Ifirst learnedtocook,I usedrecipes菜谱and turnedout sometastydishes.In dailylife,imitation canhurt usif wesubcons ciously下意识地hold poorrole modelsIf,as achild,you observedpeople whoseliveswere bad,you mayhave acceptedtheir fearand painas normaland goneonto followwhat theydid.If youdo notmake strongchoices foryourself,youwill getthe resultsof theweak choicesof others.If you are going tofollow someone,focus ontheirtalent,not theirbad characteror unacceptablebehaviors.应essed幸福的is theperson willingto acton their suddendesire tocreate somethingunique.Think of the movies,books,teachers,and friendsthat haveaffected youmost deeply.They touchedyoubecause theircreations weremotivated byinspiration,not desperation.Theworld ischanged notby those who dowhat hasbeen donebefore them,but bythosewho dowhat hasbeen doneinside them.Creative peoplehave anendlessresource ofideas.The problema creatorfaces is not runningoutof material;it iswhat to do withthe materialknocking atthe doorof imaginationeStudyyour rolemodels,accept thegiftsthey havegiven,and leavebehind whatdoes notserve you.
56.Imitation provesuseful whenyou.A have the skillto imitateBbegin todevelop yourcharacterC turnout to be aperson ofgood tasteDfollow otherssubconsciously
57.Imitation canbe harmfulif you.,.A focuson someones talentB makestrong choicesforyourselfC followyour rolemodels blindlyD arefearful ofmakingchoices
58.According to the author,the worldmoves onbecause of thosewhoare.A willingto acceptothers ideasBdesperate toinfluence otherswith theirknowledgeC eager todowhat hasbeen donebeforeD readyto turntheir originalideas intoreality
59.The troubleacreator facesis.A theimaginative useof materialB thecontinuousabsence ofmaterialC thesevere shortageofmaterialDthestrongmotivation bymaterial
60.What isthe author,s purposein writingthis passageATo criticizethe charactersof rolemodels.B Tohighlight theimportance ofcreatively.C Tocompare imitationwith creation.D Toexplain themeaning ofsuccess.Part HICloze10pointsDirection:Thereare10blanksinthefollowingpassage.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,C,andD.YoushouldchooseONEthatbestfitsintothepassage.Thenmarktheanswerbycrossingthe corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet witha penci
1.Many peopleworry aboutlosing theirmental facultieswhen theyget older:forgetting thingsand people,doing crazythings,and soon.Well,there isgoodnews.To startoff with,only about5%ofthose61are over65sufferfrom severedisorders involvingthe memory.The other62news isthat therearemany thingsthat youcan doto63the chancethat youare partof this5%,Exercise,a healthyand balanced64,and avoidingalcohol andtobaccocan allhelp.There arecertain foodswhich areknown65brain function.These canincludefish,bright vegetablesand fruits.Nutrients营养品66B vitamins,calcium^5,and thiamin维生素Bl alsocan help.When itcomes toexercise,not much67to helpyour mentalbeing.This means68as30minutes aday.Anothergreat wayis doingmental69,including reading,socializing withfriends,and evenvolunteering forother.Focusing onthe positivethings in your life,rather thanthe70will keep your mentalbeing healthyas well.So goout andexercise,stay busy,and findthings tokeepyourmindactive.
61.A whomB whichC whoD whose
62.A badBgood Cawful Dbig
63.A reducechangeB increaseC affectD
64.A vitamins
65.A notto helpto CfoodDdietB mealshelpCnot helpingDB helping
66.A includedas to
67.A needsneedingC inspite ofDB suchas
68.A aswell aslessC isneededD isBwas needed
69.A activityexercisesC asmoreDB aslittle
70.A negativepassiveCpractice DBhealthC activeDB positivePartIV Translation15pointsDirection:ReadthefollowingpassagecarefullyandtranslatetheunderlinedpartsintoChinese.PleasewriteyouranswersontheAnswerSheet.Many studentsmust findliving accommodationaway fromhome,and largenumbersof studentshouses havebeen built.71Until recentlythey werecalleddormitories and are generallyadequate andmodern butrather crowded.Outside aresidence hallfor womenstudents atthe beginningof term,one mayseea fatherbringing hisdaughter in the car,taking outof theback alargestock ofclothes ontheir hangers衣架,going into the buildingand thentenminutes latercoming outagain carryingmost of them becausethere isnoroom.Students arewell providedwith recreationalfacilities,both intheresidence hallsand outside.72But astudent at a universityinasmall townliveshis lifemainly onthe campus,which becomesa self-contained自足world,rather thanisolated fromthe ordinarycommunity.There isnot muchscopefor students to sitand talkin cafes.73Also mealsare providedincampus restaurants,where thefood isusually goodand variedandalittlecheaper thanoutside.It hasalways beencommon forstudentsto work toearn money,not onlyinvacations butalso,when practicable,by doingpart-time jobsduringterm-time.74As thetotal costof studyand livingmay be$2,000to$3,000a year,these earningsare usefuland oftenessential,and mostlystudentsdo ratherunskilled work.75Some studentsdo paidwork for the universityatwhich theystudy,inthelibrary ofrestaurant,or evenby actingaslifeguards ata swimmingpool.Others work outside.One popularoccupationis thatof porteratasupermarket,carrying housewivesgroceries outto theircars.Part Vwriting15pointsDirections:For thispart,youareallowed30minutes towrite acompositionon thetopic:My Opinionon HelpingThose inNeed.Base yourcompositionontheoutline belowand writeat least100words.Youmay usethe wordsfor reference.Please writeyour compositiononthe AnswerSheet.My Opinionon HelpingThose inNeed
1.帮助需要帮助的人是应该的
2.帮助需要帮助的人有时也会有麻烦Words forreference:sympathize with同情某人,in trouble,trust,traditionalvirtue(传统美德),harmonious(和谐的)society另2013年真题答案,请参考!参考答案I.01-20BACAA ADBACDCBAB DBABD21-40ABDAC DCDABBDCAB ABCAC
11.41-60BDACA CADBBDACBA BCDABm.61-70BAACD BACBD
71.我们认为,有必要考虑地球上水的总量,水资源的分布情况,以及这一发现的长期的重要性
72.干旱的陆地区域主要包括一些岛屿群,这些岛屿群在海平面之上的高山地区
73.原因在于大气中的水主要是以不可见的水蒸气的形式存在,而其中的一些则是通过气流到达陆地上的
74.在一个特定地区,大暴雨或许只会用光经过大气层水量中很少一个部分
75.答案在于雨所产生的气流始终处在运动之中,同时由于干燥气流的运动,新的湿润的空气就形成了2015年3月Parti Vocabularyand Structure20pointsDirections:There are40incomplete sentencesin thispart.For eachsentencethere arefour choices marked A,B,C,and D.Choose theONEanswer thatbest completesthe sentence.Then markyour answerbycrossing thecorrespondingletteronthe AnswerSheet with apencil.
1.It issupposed thatthe personnelmanager will..theposition ofgeneral manager.A runover B get overC takeover Dgo over
2.The studentwas justaboutto thequestion,when suddenlyhe foundthe answer.A giveup Bsubmit toC arriveat Dworkout
3.Leaders of the twocountriesare talkingabout peacebut preparingfor warin secret.A popularlyB actuallyC naturallyDparticularly
4.Most roomsintheapartment buildinghavebeenrented out,and onlyseveralrooms onthe firstfloor arestill•A capable B availableC advisableDconsiderable
5.Under the•.from Franceand Germany,Japan gavein andagreedto openits ricemarket toother countries.A frontB forceC threatD pressure
6.A healthylife isfrequently thoughtto bewith freshand nutritiousfood.A boundB tiedC associatedD relation
7.Her previousexperience givesher a big•over theother・・applicants.A advanceB adviceC advantageD advocate
8.In Britain,the bestseason of the yearis probablyspring.A lateB lastC latterD later
9.The bridgewas named..the herowho gavehis lifeforthecause of thepeople.A withB afterC byD from
10.His schoolmatesfelt hedid notto begiven sucha greathonor.A worthyBgetC achieveD deserve
11.The moneyis tobe usedforthe••of theflood victims.A meritB effectC benefitDadvantage
12.Obviously,there sa strong..between smokingand lungcancer.A contentB invoC connectD link
13.He isa topathlete andhis goalistowin agold medalatthe OlympicGames.A immediateB ultimateC basicDordinary
14.Chris hadto saygoodbye toher friendswhen itwas time totheplane.A boardBabroad Cbroadcast Dabsorb
15.It isnot impossiblethat oneday wewill disability,so weshouldn tlook downupon thedisabled.A putup withB endup withC catchup withD comeup with
16.The furnitureyou selllooks niceindeed,but youtoomuch forit.A affordB offerC payD charge
17.Dayton wasfor Williamsinthesecond halfofthefootballmatch asscheduled.A substitutedB succeededC subscribedD submitted
18.Baker hadtothepeople incourt thathis clienthad beennowhere nearthescene ofthe murder.A constituteB consistC convinceDconsult
19.If youre planninga triptothe museum,be sureto.at leastan houranda half.A putdown Bput awayC putaside Dputforward
20.His healthis good,but hedoes havea fewminor problemsthat maycomeup occasionally.A generallyB increasinglyC likelyDinstantly
21.She remindsme ofthe wifeofthepilot whoused•••for youinBoston.A toworking B toworkC workD havingworked
22.This wordis usedin BritishEnglish thanAmericanEnglish.A frequentB lessfrequent Cfrequently Dlessfrequently
23.The dogmay bea goodcompanion forthe old..,the needto takeit forwalksmay bea disadvantage.A InsteadB BesidesC ThereforeDHowever
24.It tookme along timebefore I was ableto fullyappreciate what theyfor me.A haddone Bdid C would doD wheredoing
25.Hot thenight airwas,we sleptdeeply becausewe wereso tiredafterthe longjourney.A whileB althoughC asD however
26.Leave yourkey withyour neighbor..you lockyourself outoneday.A eventhough Bin caseCaslong asD asif
27.By theend ofthis month,they surelya satisfactorysolutiontotheproblem.A havefound Bwillbefinding Cwillhavefound Dare finding
28.The merefact mostpeople believenuclear warwould bemadness doesnotmean thatit willnot occur.A whyB whatC whichD that
29.neglecting oureducation,my fathersent mybrother andmetosummerschool.A Accusedof..BAccusing ofDTo beaccused ofCThat hewas accusedofmost ofthe membersa
30.The matchwas cancelledbecausematch withouta standardcourt.B were objected to haveA objectedto haveDwereobjectedto havinganC objectedto havingelectricfan
31.They aregoingtohavetheservicemanin theoffice tomorrow.B installAto installDinstalledC tobe installedthewindow,the thiefwould nothave
32.If Ihave rememberedgot in.A closingBtoclose closedCtohaveclosed Dhaving
33.Look atthe terriblesituation Iam in!If onlyI••youradvice.A hadfollowed BfollowC wouldfollow D have followed
34.The librariantold thefreshmen thathe•return thebookimmediately.A notableBmustn tC wouldnt Dneednt
35.Both teamswere traininghard.was willingto losethegame.ATheother BEither COne otherD Neither
36.Mr.Cooper doesn tthink hisdaughter isabletodesign thewatch,...A doesn,theB doeshe Cis sheD isn,tshe
37.To everybodyssurprise,..continue theargument thathadlasted4hours already,he saidnothing andwalked away.A ratherthan Banything thanC otherthan Dmore than
38.If Ihad knownyour bicyclehad gotbroken whenyou cameto meyesterday,I youmy ownthen.A wouldlend Bhad lentCwouldhave lentD lent
39.A surveywas carriedout oncollegestudentslearning techniques,..was veryupsetting.A asa result of whichBtheresultofwhichC itsresult Dwhich result
40.The stationis saidto3months ago;obviously itisnotunder constructionnow.A becompleting Bhave completedCbe completedDhavebeen completedPartII ReadingComprehension40pointsDirections:There arefour passagesin thispart.Each passageis followedbysome questionsor unfinishedstatements,For eachof themthereare fourchoicesmarkedA•B.C andD.You shoulddecide onthebest answerand markit bycrossing thecorresponding letterontheAnswerSheetwitha pencil.Passage oneTodaywe visitedthe FieldMuseum to see thenew dinosaur恐龙exhibit.At firstI wasntinterested inseeing anold pileof bones.Why wouldanyonewant tolearn aboutsomething thatsnot aroundanymoreFirst wewalked intoabigroom.Iwasstaring atthe bonesof agiantbeast!It almostfilled theroom.Two huge,dark holesin itsboney headstaredback atme.It wasDinosaur Sue.Our guidetold usthat whenSue wasliving,she weighedmorethan150fourth gradersput together!He askedus tolook ather teethwhichwere longand sharp.The guidesaid Sues teethshow thatshe was a meateater.I mglad Iwasn taround whenthe dinosaurswere alive.I mighthavebeen lunch for her!As Ilooked atit,I imaginedwhatthe dinosaur hadlooked likewhen itwasalive.Suddenly Irealized thatthese boneshad oncebelonged toa livingcreaturehere onEarth.It mademe wonderabout othercreatures thathad oncelivedhere.NowI understandwhy peoplewant tolearnaboutthese creatures.Perhaps Iwillhunt fordinosaur bonessomeday.It wouldbe veryexciting tofind adinosaurskeleton骨架•
41.When the author firstgot tothemuseum,she.A waseagertosee thegiant beastBdidn t want toknow aboutdinosaursC didntwant toseethe boneyheadD wassad tolook atthe deaddinosaurs
42.We canlearn fromParagraph2thattheauthor was.A worriedthedinosaurmight bealiveB afraidof beinglunchforthe dinosaurCglad thatDinosaur Suewasameat eaterDsurprised bythe sizeoftheskeleton
43.After visitingthe Museum,theauthor...A becomesinterested indinosaursB believesdinosaurs arestill aliveCdoesn tthink dinosaursare creaturesDdoesn twanttotouch dinosaurs
44.Which ofthe followingdid DinosaurSue havefor foodAHumans.B Animals.C Grass.D Trees.
45.This passagemainly talksabout Athe weightsand sizesof dinosaursBthe descriptionoftheauthors interestsin dinosaursCthe changeoftheauthory sattitude towarddinosaursD theexperience ofhunting fordinosaur bonesPassageTwoIs organicfood betterMost ofthe parentssay itis,at leastin part:In organicfood,thereislesspesticideresidues农药残留)”,say someparents.Early childhoodexposure tolead andotherpoisonous substancesat verylow levelsis nowknown tobe harmful,so parentsthink cautionshould bein order.“Clearly ifyou eatorganic product,you havefewer poisonoussubstancesinyourbody,“Joel Forman,an associateprofessor says.Thats particularlyimportant foryoung children,he says,because theyareespecially easytobehurt bychemicalexposurewhile theirbrains aredeveloping.That putsparents inadifficultsituation,because theyalso wantchildrento eatmore freshfruits andvegetables,not less.But organicfoodstill costmore inmost cases,and manyparents cant affordtobuyit only.Suggestions aremade thatparents shouldthink aboutbuying organicfruitsandvegetablesthat aremore likelyto containmorepesticideresidue,and goingconventional forthose thattend tohave less.Another similarcase isabout milk,conventionally-raised cowsareoften fedantibioticsto stimulategrowth,and parentsareworriedthat thismaydo harmto children.aGrowth hormoneM素in cowsdoesntwork inpeople,“Formansays.There svery littleinthemilk.And evenif therewas,itwouldn tbe absorbed.”。