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大学英语二级水平测试试卷-01
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分数:100分
用时:113分钟(建议)
描述:大学英语二级水平测试
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Part I Writing
共 15分 / 30分钟
Section A
Writing
1 小题
15分
Part II Listening Comprehension
共 35分 / 28分钟
Section A
Short Conversations
8 小题
8分
Long Conversations
7 小题
7分
Section B
Listening Passages
10 小题
10分
Section C
Spot Dictation
10 小题
10分
Part III Reading Comprehension
共 35分 / 35分钟
Section A
Banked Cloze
10 小题
5分
Section B
Multiple Choice
10 小题
20分
Section C
Y/N/NG
10 小题
10分
Part IV Cloze
共 10分 / 15分钟
Section A
Cloze
20 小题
10分
Part V Translation
共 5分 / 5分钟
Section A
Part Of Sentence Translation
5 小题
5分
Part I
Part II
Part III
Part IV
Part V
Part I Writing
15分 / 30分钟
Part II Listening Comprehension
35分 / 28分钟
Part III Reading Comprehension
35分 / 35分钟
Part IV Cloze
10分 / 15分钟
Part V Translation
5分 / 5分钟
Section A
Directions: Write a composition on the following topic with the hints given below. You should write at least 120 words.
Computer's Attendance in Office Work
1) 电脑进入办公室
2) 电脑在办公业务中的应用
3) 避免过分依赖电脑
Section A
Directions: In this section, you will hear several conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer.
2.
A) She prefers the stadium.
B) The light isn't bright enough.
C) She agrees with the man.
D) The dining room isn't large enough.
3.
A) In the library.
B) In the college bookstore.
C) At a newsstand.
D) At a department store.
4.
A) Exchanging furnaces.
B) How to turn on the furnace.
C) Repairing a switch.
D) How to play a trick.
5.
A) There is only one bottle left.
B) She doesn't have enough money.
C) The store is already closed.
D) The store doesn't carry her brand.
6.
A) Her boss.
B) Her teacher.
C) Her friend.
D) An editor.
7.
A) 7:30.
B) Eight o'clock.
C) Seven o'clock.
D) 6:30.
8.
A) Indifferent.
B) Anxious.
C) Worrying.
D) Boycotting.
9.
A) Five hours.
B) Eight hours.
C) Nine hours.
D) Seven hours.
Questions 10 to 12 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
10.
A) She buys books at Yangtze Records or through Dangdang.com
B) She buys books at different bookstores.
C) She rarely buys books.
D) She buys books only through the internet.
11.
A) 1.
B) 2.
C) 3.
D) 4.
12.
A) A lot of shops are around her apartment.
B) There are parks nearby her home.
C) It's pretty quiet at night.
D) There's no library nearby.
Questions 13 to 16 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
13.
A) From a friend.
B) At the high school.
C) From the student newspaper.
D) At an employment office.
14.
A) It needs to have more French lesson tapes.
B) It needs to have its controls repaired.
C) It is different from all the other laboratories.
D) It can be operated rather easily.
15.
A) He's explaining the language laboratory.
B) He wants to know where the recorder tapes are.
C) He's showing her a new tape.
D) He's recording her voice on a tape.
16.
A) Change her class schedule.
B) Fill out a job application.
C) Organize tapes on the shelves.
D) Work on the French lessons.
Section B
Directions: In this section, you will hear several short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage 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).
Passage One
Questions 17 to 19 are based on the passage you have just heard.
17.
A) How to improve listening ability.
B) How to read fast.
C) How to write better English and read fast.
D) How to speak correctly.
18.
A) It is better to get a dictionary.
B) It is better to choose a good radio set.
C) It is better to read the news in Chinese first.
D) It is better not to look up the words in the dictionary.
19.
A) Listening is more important than reading and writing.
B) You can start the second book ever if you don't understand the first one.
C) Don't try to run before you can walk.
D) Special English is too difficult for the learners of English.
Passage Two
Questions 20 to 23 are based on the passage you have just heard.
20.
A) It had many problems.
B) It was the most democratic country in the world.
C) It was fair to women.
D) It had some minor problems to solve.
21.
A) The women in some states.
B) The women in the state of Wyoming only.
C) The members of the National Women's Association.
D) The women in the state of Massachusetts only.
22.
A) At the very beginning of the 20th century.
B) At the end of the 19th century.
C) After Susan Anthony's death.
D) Just before Susan Anthony's death.
23.
A) She worked on the draft of the American Constitution.
B) She was the chairman of the National Women's Association.
C) She was born in New York and died in Massachusetts.
D) She was an activist in the women's movement for equal rights.
Passage Three
Questions 24 to 26 are based on the passage you have just heard.
24.
A) In the countryside.
B) In America.
C) In Western countries.
D) In China.
25.
A) Because the dog can help him to fight other animals.
B) Because the dog can frighten thieves.
C) Because the dog can help him do things.
D) Because the dog can play with him when he is alone.
26.
A) The dog would not eat if his master did not allow him to eat.
B) Dogs are used for driving sheep.
C) One of the reasons that people in towns still keep dogs is that dogs can be used to look after their children.
D) A dog can be everybody's friend.
Section C
Directions: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks with the exact words you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.
Sound travels through the air rapidly, and you do not notice any time lag when you talk to another person. In air at
27)
℃, sound travels at
28)
kilometers per hour, or
29)
miles per hour. This is
30)
one kilometer in
31)
seconds, or one mile in five seconds. The speed of sound
32)
on the
33)
through which the sound is traveling. The greater its elasticity, the greater the
34)
of sound. Air is very inelastic, and so the speed of sound is
35)
slow in the air. In water, sound travels at about four times the speed it does in the air, and the speed of sound through steel is about
36)
times greater.
Section A
Directions: In this section, there is a passage with several blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.
A) ways
B) first
C) comfort
D) downing
E) besides
F) speed
G) cure
H) option
I) drunk
J) decrease
K) actually
L) effective
M) basically
N) suit
O) bananas
If you partied hard on 31st night to welcome the New Year, then there's nothing worse than waking up with a hangover(宿醉). Then why didn't you think before
37)
those drinks? Believe it or not, there are
38)
with which you can prevent hangovers.
39)
of all don't drink! Well that really isn't an
40)
this season, is it? To begin with, eat a large meal before you
41)
start drinking. Have a glass of water between drinks once you start to drink. You can drink orange juice as it is a good
42)
for hangovers. The sugar in the fruit gives you a boost(提高) of energy. Avoid fizzy(起泡沫的) drinks as they actually
43)
up the alcohol absorption process so you get intoxicated(喝醉的) faster. Avoid coffee as the caffeine in it dehydrates([使]脱水) you just like alcohol. Eat
44)
as they are a natural enticer that helps cure nausea(恶心).
45)
that, it is also high on magnesium([化]镁) that can relax the pounding blood vessels causing headache. A hot bath is also very
46)
. The steam will sweat out the toxins that cause all the problems.
Section B
Directions: There are several passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the best choice.
Passage One
Questions 47 to 51 are based on the following passage.
Of many problems in the world today, none is as widespread, or as old, as crime. Crime has many forms, including crimes against property, person, and government. Crime, in all its forms, penetrates every layer of society and touches every human being. You may never have been robbed, but you suffer the increased cost of store-bought items because of other’s shoplifting and you pay higher taxes because of other's tax evasion. Perhaps your house is not worth as much today as it was a few years ago because of the increased crime rate in your neighborhood, or maybe your business is not doing as well as it used to because tourism is down due to increased terrorism in your part of the world. Whatever you do, wherever you go, you are a victim of crime whether you like it or not, whether you know it or not.
Crime, especially violent crime, has risen to a point where many people are afraid to walk alone in their own neighborhoods, afraid to open their door after dark.
Expert argues whether the number of crimes committed is actually on the rise. This issue is particularly true in cases of family violence, the abuse of husbands, wives or children. Throughout much of history, cases of family violence and neglect often went unreported because of the attitude of society, which considered family matters to be private.
47.
Which description about crime is NOT correct, according to the passage?
A) It is the most widespread problem.
B) It has the most distant origin.
C) It has many forms.
D) It has very little to do with ordinary people.
48.
"Tax evasion" in the first paragraph means ____.
A) "not paying due taxes"
B) "imposing taxes on others"
C) "collecting taxes"
D) "paying overdue taxes"
49.
According to the author, people became victims of crime ____.
A) only when they are robbed or kidnapped
B) even they are not directly involved in any crime
C) when they witness some crime scenes
D) because they tend to commit certain crime
50.
Violent crime nowadays ____.
A) is most widespread
B) arouses greatest attention
C) is severer than ever before
D) makes people less self-confident
51.
It can be inferred from the passage that ____.
A) cases of family violence are on the rise
B) there have been more cases of family violence than those recorded
C) cases of family violence are fewer than those of other crimes
D) victims of family violence don’t report for fear of losing face
Passage Two
Questions 52 to 56 are based on the following passage.
"Family" is of course an elastic word. But when British people say that their society is based on family life, they are thinking of "family" in its narrow, peculiarly European sense of mother, father and children living together alone in their own house as an economic and social unit. Thus, every British marriage indicates the beginning of a new and independent family — hence the tremendous importance of marriage in British life. For both the man and the woman, marriage means leaving one's parents and starting one's own life. The man's first duty will then be to his wife, and the wife's to her husband. He will be entirely responsible for her financial support, and she for the running of the new home. Their children will be their common responsibility and theirs alone. Neither the wife's parents nor the husband's, nor their brothers or sisters, aunts or uncles, have any right to interfere with them — they are their own masters.
Readers of novels like Jane Austin's "Pride and Prejudice" will know that in former times marriage among wealthy families was arranged by the girl's parents, that is, it was the parents' duty to find a suitable husband for their daughter, preferably a rich one, and by skillful encouragement to lead him eventually to ask their permission to marry her. Until that time, the girl was protected and maintained in the parents' home, and the financial relief of getting rid of her could be seen in their giving the newly married pair a sum of money called a dowry. It is very different today. Most girls of today get a job when they leave school and become financially independent before their marriage. This has had two results. A girl chooses her own husband, and she gets no dowry.
52.
What does the author mean by "Family is of course an elastic word"?
A) Different families have different ways of life.
B) Different definitions could be given to the word.
C) Different nations have different families.
D) Different times produce different families.
53.
For an English family, the husband's duty is ___________.
A) supporting the family while the wife's is financial
B) defending the family while the wife's is running the home
C) financial while the wife's is running the home
D) independent while the wife's is dependent
54.
Everything is decided in a family _________.
A) by the couple
B) with the help of their parents
C) by brothers and sisters
D) with the help of aunts and uncles
55.
What is true concerning the book "Pride and Prejudice"?
A) It is the best book on marriage.
B) It is a handbook of marriage.
C) It gives quite some idea of English social life in the past.
D) It provides a lot of information of former-time wealthy families.
56.
With regard to marriage in Britain, present-day girls differ from former-time girls in _______.
A) the right to get married
B) more parental support
C) choosing husbands
D) social position
Section C
Directions: Read the following passage and choose
Y (for YES) if the statement agrees with the information given in the passage;
N (for NO) if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage;
NG(for NOT GIVEN) if the information is not given in the passage.
The fact that English is understood and spoken by all but a very small minority of the adult inhabitants of the country tells us something about the history of the U.S.A. Although the population derives from many nations, English is the language of the United States because the majority of the early European settlers on the North American continent were British. Yet while British and American English share a grammatical system in which there are only minor differences, and those largely on the spoken level, there are aspects of the vocabulary of American English that give it a characteristic flavor. Settlers from countries other than England brought the language of their homeland with them. The influences of these languages are particularly apparent in areas where large numbers of non-English-speaking people have settled, but can be seen in the country as a whole. The Pennsylvania Dutch, German settlers in the Pennsylvania area, known for their plentiful dinner tables, have contributed names of the food. From other German settlers we get the typically American "hamburger". Its descendants, the "cheeseburger," "beefburger," or even "fishburger," show the Americans delight in new coinages. Terms of African origin are found in music. "Jukebox," for example, comes from Gullah, a dialect of English spoken originally by African slaves in the South Carolina area. "Jazz," a term originating in New Orleans, is very likely of African origin. African influences on the language are found in other areas, particularly throughout the South.
57.
English is understood and spoken by all adult inhabitants of the U.S.
A) Y
B) N
C) NG
58.
The reason why English is the national language is that the first settlers on the new continent were all British.
A) Y
B) N
C) NG
59.
Population in the U.S derives from many different nations.
A) Y
B) N
C) NG
60.
British and American English share the same grammatical system in every aspect.
A) Y
B) N
C) NG
61.
American English has totally different vocabulary from that of British English, which gives it a characteristic flavor.
A) Y
B) N
C) NG
62.
Languages other than English brought by settlers from other countries have obvious influence on American English.
A) Y
B) N
C) NG
63.
German settlers generally enjoy cooking a lot.
A) Y
B) N
C) NG
64.
American people enjoy making new words into their language.
A) Y
B) N
C) NG
65.
Gullah is the name of an African language brought to America.
A) Y
B) N
C) NG
66.
People in New Orleans love Jazz music.
A) Y
B) N
C) NG
Section A
Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage.
According to a study, most medical interns report experiencing mistreatment, including humiliation by senior doctors,
(67)________ threatened, or physical abuse in their first year out of medical school.
The first findings come from analysis of the
(68)________ a 13-page survey mailed in January 1991
(69)________ 1,733 second-year residents. The survey and
(70)________ appear in the April 15th
issue of the Journal of the
(71)________ completed surveys, 1,185 said that they had experienced at least one incident of mistreatment in their intern year.
(72)________ reporting incidents where they were abused, more than 45% of the residents said they had witnessed at least one incident where other persons
(73)________ false medical records.
(74)________ nearly three-quarters of the residents
(75)________ they had witnessed mistreatment of patients by other residents, attending physicians, or nurses. Almost 40% said patients mistreatment was a frequent
(76)________ .
More than 10% of the residents said they were
(77)________ to have enough sleep, and the average number of hours
(78)________ sleep was 37.6. The average on-call hours during
(79)________ week was 56.9 hours, but about 25% of the residents said their on-call assignments were more than 80 hours some weeks.
(80)________ 30% of the residents said they experienced some type of sexual harassment or discrimination, verbal abuse was the most common problem cited. When abusive incidents were limited to events occurring three or more times, 53% of respondents reported that they
(81)________ belittled or humiliated
(82)________ more senior residents, while just over 21% reported someone taking credit for their work. Being "
(83)________ tasks
(84)________ punishment," "being pushed, kicked or hit," and
(85)________ someone "threatening your reputation or career," were reported as more
(86)________ occurrence by over 10% of the responding residents.
67.
A) be
B) been
C) were
D) being
68.
A) responsive
B) responses to
C) respond to
D) responding
69.
A) with
B) for
C) to
D) during
70.
A) analyzes
B) analysis
C) analyzing
D) be analyzed
71.
A) who
B) which
C) whom
D) whose
72.
A) In spite of
B) In addition to
C) Because
D) Although
73.
A) had made
B) have made
C) has made
D) make
74.
A) Whereas
B) Hereby
C) According to
D) Moreover
75.
A) say
B) saying
C) said
D) says
76.
A) events
B) happens
C) event
D) happen
77.
A) allowed not
B) not allowed
C) allow not
D) not allow
78.
A) without
B) for
C) with
D) because of
79.
A) unusual
B) typical
C) easy
D) difficult
80.
A) In spite of
B) Therefore
C) Although
D) So
81.
A) are
B) be
C) must be
D) were
82.
A) by
B) in order to
C) through
D) on
83.
A) give
B) giving
C) gave
D) given
84.
A) about
B) of
C) around
D) for
85.
A) had
B) have
C) having
D) has
86.
A) frequent
B) frequency
C) dependent
D) independent
Section A
Directions: Complete the sentences by translating into English the Chinese given in brackets.
87.
Do you have any idea how to
(推销这个产品)?
88.
You should
(使自己适应新的环境).
89.
There are so many problems, but I can only
(一次处理一个).
90.
Scientists differ
(关于熊猫究竟属于熊科还是属于熊猫科).
91.
We were late because
(汽车抛锚了).
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