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网络教育公共基础课全国统一考试英语B级

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网络教育公共基础课全国统一考试(英语)B级

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第一部分:交际用语(5*3)

1. — Excuse me, sir. Where is Dr. Brown's office? —___.

A. You can't ask me C. Please don't say so —___.

A. Thank you very much C. Thank you. He is fine —___.

A. I want a kilo of apples C. Thanks —___.

A. Thank you. You shouldn't do that B. Thanks, I'd like to go with you C. No, you can't say so —___.

A. Certainly. I'm from London C. Not really, you can do it 第二部分:阅读理解 (10*3)

Passage 1

What is making this man's wallet so fat? Is it money? You might think so, for the man takes his wallet out when he buys things he wants and needs. But the man doesn't pay cash when he buys something. He has credit cards, which he uses in place of money.

Like many other people today, this man buys on credit. This means that some stores and businesses are willing to let him have their goods or services now and pay for them later. At each of these stores he has a charge account. People charge when they don't have the money to buy all at once or when they don't want to carry a lot of money.

Charge accounts are of two main kinds. With a regular charge account, the store gives a customer credit for no extra charge. That is, if he pays for the products that he buys soon after he gets his bill, there is no extra charge. Thus a pair of trousers that cost $14.95, plus 75 cents state sales tax, would still cost $15.70 at the end of the month when the bill is sent to the buyer. The store managers don't feel that a month is too long to wait for their money. They are willing to wait this long because they are competing with other stores that offer the same service. The store's waiting time is one of the costs of doing business. (A store that sells only for cash may be able to sell the same trousers for less than $15.70 because one of its costs is less.)

The other kind of charge account, called budget account, is like installment buying. It lets a buyer use goods longer before paying his whole bill. With most of these charge accounts, the buyer has to pay only 10% or 15% of the total charge each month.

6. According to the passage, people charge when___________. A. they want to pay in cash B. they sell goods C. they buy goods on credit D. they don't have money to buy goods

B. Sure. I was born in London

D. Certainly not. I'm from London

D. No, no. You can't do that

5. — Do you mind telling me where you're from?

B. You can go your own way D. Excuse me. I'm busy

B. No, no. John is not bad

D. Don't say that. It's ugly. John is good

B. Pardon? I have no idea

D. Sorry I don't know, but you can ask the man over there

2. — Mary, your dress is really beautiful. How is John?

3. — What can I do for you, madam?

4. — I'd like to take you to the coffee house on the corner.

7. With a regular charge account, the store allows you to pay later for the goods you buy because___________. A. the store managers don't need a high profit B. it is a good way to promote sales C. the store wants to make more profit D. the store is competing with other stores by reducing its profit 8. For a budget account the buyer has to pay___________. A. the price and an interest for the credit B. much more than the price marked C. less than the price marked D. as much as he pays in cash

9. From the passage we know that state sales tax can be___________. A. very low B. neglected C. quite high D. as high as 5% 10. From the passage it can be inferred that___________. A. American stores offer good services willingly B. a budget account is more favored than a regular account C. American stores are competing severely D. Americans don't have enough cash to pay

Passage 2

Not very long ago, a special family system existed in certain parts of South India. In this system, the actual head of a family unit was the mother's eldest brother, though the mother also had an important position in the family. In families of this kind, a husband was actually no more than a visitor. He did not live with his wife, but with his own mother, brothers and sisters in another house. He saw his sons and daughters sometimes, but the man who actually fed and cared for them and acted as their father was their uncle——their mother's brother. But this system, in which brothers take the place of the father, no longer exists in South India except in a few villages. Economic changes have had far-reaching effect on family life, family life began to change when men went out to work in factories and offices instead of working with their mothers, brothers, and sisters on the land. When a man went out to work he had money of his own and could buy his own land and build his own family, instead of depending on his mother and his

brothers. He wanted to be independent. This is an example of the way in which economic relations can have an effect on family relationships. 11. The best title of this passage is ___________.

A. Husband, Actually A Visitor in Family B. Family System in South India C. Wife Has Important Position in Family D. Life Affected by Economic Relation

12. Who had the actual control of a family in South India not long ago?

A. Mother. C. The father.

B. The mother's eldest brother. D. The father's mother.

13. In this system, the husband lived together with his __________.

A. wife

B. sons and daughters D. wife's brother

C. mother, brothers and sisters

14. Now in South India there are_________ of this system in which a husband has no control of his family.

A. no families

B. many more families

C. very few families D. not any families

15. What has caused such a strange family system to die away?

A. The fact that the mother has not got any brother. B. The fact that the father has got his own house and land. C. The changes in economic relations. D. The changes in family relationships.

第三部分:词汇与结构(5*3)

16. The residents there firmly _____ a highway nearby.

A. objected to building C. objected to build A. acquire A. previously

B. were objected to building D. were objected to build C. attend C. curiously

D. obtain D. obviously

17. Can I ____ the introduction materials at your office?

B. derive B. preciously

18. There are _____ two educations: one teaches us how to make a living and the other how to live. 19. I'm very sorry to have bothered you with so many questions on such a(n) ____ . A. chance B. opportunity C. occasion D. situation

20. It suddenly ____ to me that I should pay more visits to my grandparents as they are growing old day after day. A. took place

B. happened

C. occurred D. arose

第四部分:完型填空(10*1) BADCA 26-30 BDBCA

Homesickness is very common among students away from home—even those who had previously been away at overnight camp or traveled far away. There is a difference between being away from home for 8 weeks and being gone for 8 months. There is also a difference between___21___ home for a while (knowing you will be going back) and the start of leaving___22___ (knowing your returns may never be the same again). Feeling homesick does not make you less mature or mean you are not ready to be___23___. If you feel homesick, talk to your friends at school about it. ___24___ they are feeling the same way.___25___ family and friends back home. But make sure you___26___ new relationships at school. If your homesickness will just not___27___ and does not seem to be getting better after a few months at school, speaking with a counselor might help. Also, remember that going home for the first visit may be difficult ___28___ changes in your family. Old conflicts do not just disappear __29____ you go to college, and new ones may___30___ . Again, if things are too stressful for you to handle alone, talk to a counselor. 21. A. abandoning 22. A. for good 23. A. yourself

B. leaving B. lonely

C. being away D. heading for

D. all the time

D. on your own D. Make sure

C. of your own

B. temporarily C. impermanent

24. A. Most likely 26. A. go with 27. A. have built 28. A. thanks to 29. A. if

30. A. surface 第五部分:英译汉(3*5)

B. It's impossible C. Chances are

C. go over

25. A. Keep in touch with B. Contact with C. Keep contact in D. Communicate

B. go away

D. go through D. develop

D. resulting in D. provided

B. are establishing C. formed B. because of B. unless

C. once

C. owing to

B. arise from C. give rise to D. merge

31. The price of gasoline will come down in Chinese market. 32. Don't you think smoking is harmful to your health? 33. I have no interest in what they say about me. 第六部分:写作(1*15)

34. Directions: For this part, you are allowed thirty minutes to write a letter to one of your friend. You should write at least 80 words, and base your letter on the Chinese outline below: 选择一个你想旅游的地点,并安排旅行计划。你应包括下列内容: 1.说明你想旅游的地点; 2.说明你为什么选择这个地点; 3.描述你的旅行计划。 模拟题(21)答案: 1-5 DCABD

6-10 CBADC

11-15 BBCCC

16-20 ADDCC

21-25 BADCA 26-30 ADBCA 31. 中国市场上的汽油价将会下降。 32. 你不认为抽烟对你的身体有害吗? 33. 我对别人怎么说我不感兴趣。 34. Dear Alice,

How is everything going with you? I plan to go to Sanya in Hainan province for my summer holiday. It's a famous seaside resort in China with clear water, beautiful sand and tall palm trees. It’s a wonderful place for a relaxation. You can enjoy delicious seafood and fresh fruits of many kinds. What's more, you can do a lot of activities there, you can go swimming, surfing and diving, and you also can have a barbecue on the beach. I plan to stay there for a week and I believe I will enjoy myself there. Regards

Yours ever Jimmy

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