北京地区成人本科学士学位英语统一考试2015.05.09
Part I Reading Comprehension (30%)
Directions: There are three passages in this part. 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 and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.
Passage 1
Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage:
Babies who are breast-fed may be more likely to be successful in life, a new study published Tuesday suggests. The study followed more than 3,000 babies into adulthood in Brazil. The researchers found those who were breast-fed scored slightly higher in intelligence tests in their 30s, stayed in school longer and earned more money than those who were given formula(配方奶粉).
CIA (Central Intelligence Agency)中央情报局
IQ(intelligence quotient) n. 智力商数
EQ(Emotional Quotient)情商
“Breast-feeding not only has short-term benefits, but also breast-feeding has long-term benefits, "says Bernardo Lessa Horta of the Federal University of Pelotas in Brazil, who led the study being published in The Lancet Global Health.
short-term memory短时记忆
Long-term memory长时记忆
The Lancet Global Health《柳叶刀》杂志
(76) Doctors have long known that breast-feeding can be good for a baby’s health. This is especially true in poor countries, where water can be contaminated. For instance, a baby given formula in developing countries is 14 times more likely to die in the first six months than one who’s breast-fed. In the U.S., some research has suggested that breast-feeding may raise a baby’s IQ by a few points. But a recent study with siblings found little advantage to breast-feeding.
Horta says these previous studies didn’t follow children into adulthood to see if breast-feeding had long-term effects. So Horta analyzed data collected from 3,493 volunteers he and his colleagues have been following since birth. They are now in their 30s. First, the researchers gave the subjects IQ tests. Those who were breast-fed for 12 months or more had IQ test scores that were 3.76 points higher than those who were breast-fed for less than one month, the team found.
When Horta and his colleagues looked at how much education the subjects had gotten and how much money they were making, they also found a clear difference:
Those who were breast-fed stayed longer in school for about an extra year and had monthly salaries that were about a third higher.
1. From the passage, we learn that Horta_______________ .
A.is from Brazil
B.conducts his research in the U.S.
C.has 30 researchers on his team
D.is well-known in developing countries
2. Which of the following about those who were breast-fed is NOT mentioned?
A.They stayed longer in school B.They were happier C.They were smarter D.They made more money
3. Which of the following is TRUE?
A. Doctors don’t understand the benefits of breast-feeding.
B. Horta is concerned with water contamination in poor countries.
C. Horta’s research project lasted about 30 years
D. Breast-feeding is the only way to improve a baby’s health
4. The word contaminated in Paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to____.
A. finished B. interested C. cleared D. polluted
5. Which of the following is an appropriate title for this passage?
A. Researchers Have Pointed Out the Disadvantages of Breast-feeding
B. Researchers Have Found Out the Shortcomings of Formula
C. Breast-feeding Improves Chances of Success
D. Breast-feeding Benefits Both Mother and Baby
Passage 2
Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage:
Maggie Walker was born in 1867 in Richmond, Virginia. Her mother was once a slave in a rich woman’s house. When Maggie was very young, a thief killed her father. Her family was impoverished, so Maggie's mother started doing laundry in her home. Maggie had to help her. She washed clothes every day, but she continued to go to school. She was a very good student, especially in math.
After Maggie graduated from high school, she got a job as a teacher. In 1886, she married Armistead Walker. They had two sons and Maggie stayed home to care for them. She also volunteered to help a social organization called the Order of St. Luke. This organization helped African Americans take care of the sick and bury the dead. Maggie Walker loved the work of the organization. The organization believed that African Americans should take care of each other.
Over the years, Maggie Walker had more and more responsibilities with the organization. In 1895, she suggested that St. Luke begin a program for young people. (77) This program became very popular with schoolchildren.In 1899, Walk became Grand Secretary Treasurer of the St. Luke organization. However, because she was a woman, she received less than half the salary of the man who had the job before her.
The Order of St. Luke had a lot of financial difficulties when Walker took over. It had a lot of unpaid bills and only $31.61 in the bank. But soon Maggie Walker changed all of that. (78) Her idea was to get new members to join the Organization. In just a few years, it grew from 3,400 members to 50,000 members. The organization bought a $100,000 office building and increased its staff to 55. Now Walker was ready for her next big step.
6. Maggie’s father died____________.
A. when she finished high school
B. before she was born
C. when she was very young
D. after she got married
7. Which of the following is NOT TRUE?
A. Maggie had two children.
B. Maggie was once a slave.
C. Maggie was good at math.
D. Maggie taught for a while.
8. Which of the following is TRUE?
A. Maggie loved to help other African Americans.
B. Maggie was very popular with school teachers.
C. Maggie was the founder of the Order of St. Luke.
D. Maggie was better paid than men as Grand Secretary Treasurer.
9. The word impoverished in Paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to _______.
A. difficult B. rich C. famous D. poor
10. After Paragraph 4, the author will probably talk about Maggie’s________
A. education B. next project C. pay D. childhood
Passage 3
Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage:
When Bill de Blasio ran for New York City mayor last year, he promised to end a controversial , citywide cell-phone ban in public schools, which is not equally enforced in all schools. Now, under his leadership, the city is preparing to end the ban. It will be replaced by a policy that allows phones inside schools but tells students to keep them packed away during class.
Many schools have a rule about enforcing the ban that says, “If we don't see it, we don’t know about it.” That means teachers are OK with students bringing in cell phones, as long as they stay out of sight and inside bags and pockets.
But at the 88 city schools with metal detectors, the ban has been strictly enforced. The detectors were installed to keep weapons out of schools,but the scanners can also detect cell phones. So students at these schools must leave their phones at home or pay someone to store it for them.
The ban was put into place in 2007 under mayor Michael Bloomberg. Ending the ban will also likely end an industry that has sprung up near dozens of the schools that enforce the ban. Workers in vans that resemble food trucks store teens’ cell phones and Other devices for a dollar a day.
(79) Critics of the ban say cell phones are important safety devices for kids during an emergency. They also say that enforcement of the ban is uneven and discriminatory. Where the ban is enforced, it puts a disadvantage on students who can’t afford to pay to store their phones.
Before putting an official end to the cell-phone ban, city education officials are working on creating a new policy. (80) It will include rules about not using the phones during class or to cheat on tests.
11. Which of the following is the main idea of the passage?
A. New York City will give financial aid to poor students.
B. New York City plans to restrict cell phone use in libraries.
C. New York City plans to install metal detectors in all public schools.
D. New York City will soon end a ban on cell phones in schools.
12. Students pay ______ a day to leave their cell phones in a van parked near their school.
A. a dollar B. two dollars C. five dollars D. ten dollars
13. Metal detectors were installed in 88 city schools, mainly to keep _______ out of schools.
A. cell phones B. weapons C. alcohol D. drugs
14. The word discriminatory in Paragraph 5 probably means________.
A. necessary B. tough C. strict D. unfair
15. According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE?
A. After the cell-phone ban is ended, students can use their phones during class.
B. The cell-phone ban is equally enforced in all public schools.
C. The cell-phone ban was put into place in 2008 under Mayor Bill de Blasio.
D. A phone-storage industry has appeared outside the 88 metal-detector campuses.
Part II Vocabulary and Structure (30%)
Directions: In this part there are 30 incomplete sentences. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence. Then blacken the Corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.
16. A: Excuse me, sir. But can you tell me if there is hotel near here?
B: Eh…there is one at the street comer, two blocks away.
A: Thank you very much!
B: _________!
A. Nice to see you! B. Pardon me. C. You’re welcome. D. I agree.
17. It often takes some time for a new couple to________ to each other’s way of life.
A. refer B. listen C. amount D. adjust
18. Milk turns______ easily in the summer, so it is often kept in a refrigerator.
A. sour B. sweet C. bitter D. delicious
19. The Prime Minister had to_________ because he was believed to have done something bad against his people.
A. release B. resign C. reform D. regard
20. Last Sunday when Mr Wang was leaving Beijing for Canada, a number of his friends ______ at the airport.
A. found him out
B. put him up
Sally is putting me up for the weekend.
C. knocked him down
She was knocked down by a bus.
D. saw him off
21. Bob doesn't work hard________ in school. He is playing all the time!
A. at all B. in all C. after allD. above all
22.1 want to buy a new tie to go______________ this brown suit.
A. into B. with C. after D. By
I need some new shoes to go with these trousers.
I don't want to go into the minor details now.
The car skidded and went into a tree.
He went after the burglars.
We're both going after the same job.
As time goes by my memory seems to get worse.
23. Amy is very afraid of dogs, ______________ ?
A. is she B. dose she C. isn’t she D. doesn't she
24. The engine gives___________ smoke and steam.
A. up B. in C. away D. off
25. Please turn the radio____________ . The baby is sleeping.
A. up B. over C. off D. around
26. Frank moved to California last summer and__________________ there since then.
A. has stayed B. stayed C. is staying D. stays
27. The airplane___________ to have sunk to the bottom of Indian Ocean.
A. suppose B. supposes C. has supposed D. is supposed
Her new book is supposed to be (= generally people think it is) very good.
28. The management have spent the whole day discussing the schedule of the meeting _______ next year.
A. hold B. held C. to hold D. to be held
29. His car got stuck in the mud, so he_____ get off and asked the villagers nearby to help.
A. can B. had to C. used to D. may
30. It was__________ winter night and a pale moon hung low in_____ sky.
A. a; a B. the; the C. a; the D. the; a
31. When Jack came in, I________ dinner with my parents.
A. was having B. had C. am having D. have
32. Would you mind____ quiet for a little while? I am doing my course work.
A. keep B. to keep C. kept D. keeping
33. If you had come five minutes earlier, you________ him. It’s a pity you were late!
A. would meet B. would have met
C. met D. had met
34. My friend Peter,_____ had been on a visit to America, returned yesterday.
A. which B. that C. who D. whose
35. It takes at least five years to ten years_____ it is possible to test this medicine on human patients.
A. before B. since C. after D. when
36. The man next door has a good_____________ of going to bed at 10 p.m. every day.
A. habitB. custom C. tradition D. thing
37.1 got the news__________ your call, but thank you just the same.
A. due to B. used to C. senior to D. prior to
38. Alan sold most of his belongings. He has scarcely______ left in the house.
A. everything B. something C. anything D. nothing
39. The president promised to keep all the board members_______ of how the talks were going on.
A. inform B. informing C. be informed D. informed
40. _______ got on the train when it started to move.
A. I rarely had B. Scarcely had I
C. No sooner I had D. No sooner had I
Hardly/Scarcely ...when
No sooner ...than
41. It’s__________ day and I'd like to go for a walk in the park.
A. so a beautiful B. a so beautiful
C. such beautiful a D. such a beautiful
So adj a day
Such a adj day
42. Tom, more than anyone else, ____________ anxious to go there again.
A. are B. were C. is D. being
43. If he__________ to this project, we will not go on to carry it out.
A. will object B. objects C. had objected D. Objected
I object to the plan on the grounds that it is too expensive.
44. It was during his stay in the countryside______________ he began to learn English.
A. when B. that C. which D. what
45. The destruction of these treasures was a loss for mankind that no amount of money could_______.
A. make up for B. keep up with C. come up with D. put up with
Part III Identification (10%)
Directions: Each of the following sentences has four underlined parts marked A. B. C and D. Identify the one that is not correct. Then blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.
46. The teacher had three students in this English speech contest, and all of which won the first prize. whom
A B C D
47. The war was broken out in 1937, which led to great losses of lives.
A B C D was
48. He got to the station in a hurry only be told that the train had just gone.
ABC D to be told
49. According to this morning’s news, about two-thirds of the people in this village was made homeless after the storm.
50. House prices are more higher in Beijing than in many other places in China.
51. I am wondering when does the next train leave for Shanghai.
52. He welcomed the new students and then went on to explaining the college rules.
53. Yesterday Ted didn’t go to school and his brother didn’t go, too.
I don't eat meat and my husband doesn't either.
54. I try to avoid to go shopping at weekends because the stores are so crowded.
55. As they use energy only for motion, a snake can live longer without food than a human being. it uses
Part IV Cloze (10%)
Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage, and for each blank there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D at the end of the passage. You should choose ONE answer that best fits into the passage. Then blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.
Rowan Torrez will never be able to hear his late(已故的)father tell him that he loves him, but yesterday he 56 received his dad's love in writing, a postcard 57 by his father nearly eight years ago.
On March 7,just days before the two-year anniversary(纪念日)of the 58 of Joseph Torrez, his wife Julie and his ten-year-old son Rowan, received a postcard in the mail from Joseph. The postcard was 59 June 10, 2007. When Joseph Torrez was 60 and working, he would often send postcards to them from 61 places, which he had been to for business 62. And one of them arrived in their mailbox nearly eight years 63 he sent it.
“Hello from Boston, the postcard 64. “I love you and I 65 you so much. See you soon. Love, Daddy."
Rowan and his mother have no 66 how the postcard just showed 67 at their home in Littleton, Colorado. But they are thankful 68 one more gift from Joseph, 69 died on March 13, 2013 from a rare brain disease. Such a disease usually 70 a person after he is sixty years old, 71 Joseph died when he was only forty-one.
The latest postcard is now one of the most 72 gifts that Rowan has received from his father. He will 73 it, adding it to his scrapbook(剪贴簿)74 he keeps all the other postcards from him. They help Rowan 75 his father after losing him at such a young age.
56. A. unexpectedly B. unfortunatelyC. responsibly D. frequently
57. A. write B. writing C. wrote D. written
58. A. end B. life C. death D. birth
59. A. made B. dated C. making D. Dating
His last letter was dated 24 May.
60. A. asleep B. alive C. dead D. active
61. A. wealthy B. useful C. different D. practical
62. A. reasons B. scenes C. emotions D. speeds
63. A. when B. before C. since D. after
64. A. reads B. thinks C. reading D. thinking
65. A. think B. trust C. miss D. hate
66. A. method B. way C. Hope D. idea
67. A. out B. up C. away D. off
68. A. in B. with C. for D. on
69. A. who B. whom C. that D. which
70. A. Trembles B. steals C. covers D.strikes
71. moreover B. therefore C. but D. and
72. A. careful B. precious C. nervous D. useless
73. A. explain B. vanish C. resist D. treasure
74. A. where B. which C. when D. that
75. A. forget B. surprise C. remember D. receive
Part V Translation (20%)
Section A
Directions: In this part there are five sentences which you should translate into Chinese. These sentences are all taken from the 3 passages you have just read in Reading Comprehension. You can refer back to the passages to identify their meanings in the context.
76. Doctors have long known that breast-feeding can be good for a baby’s health.
77. This program became very popular with schoolchildren.
78. Her idea was to get new members to join the organization.
79. Critics of the ban say cell phones are important safety devices for kids during an emergency.
80. It will include rules about not using the phones during class or to cheat on tests.
76.长久以来,医生们就已熟知母乳喂养对婴儿健康有益。
77. 这个项目很受学校孩子们的欢迎。
78. 她的观点是吸纳新成员加入这个组织。
79. 该禁令的批评者们认为在紧急情况中手机对于孩子们来说是重要的安全设备;
80. 它将包括禁止上课使用手机和在考试中禁止用手机作弊等相关规定。
Section B
Directions: In this part there are five sentences in Chinese. You should translate them into English. Be sure to write clearly.
81. 周末,我宁愿待在家里看看书。
82. 这个以其美丽的湖泊而闻名于世。
83. 在业余时间里你通常做些什么?
84. 他们理解汉语还有些难度。
85. 你最好穿上夹克,外面冷。
北京地区成人本科学士学位英语统一考试参考答案
Part I Reading Comprehension
Passage 1
1-5 ABCDC Passage 26-10 CBADB Passage 311-15 DABDD
Part II Vocabulary and Structure
16-20 CDABD 21-25 ABCDC 26-30 ADDBC 31-35 ADBCA 36-40 ADCDB 41-45 DCBBA
Part III Identification
46-50 CACCB 51-55 CCDBA
Part IV Cloze
56-60ADCBB 61-65 CADAC 66-70 DBCAD 71-75 CBDAC
Part V Translation Section A
76.长久以来,医生们就已熟知母乳喂养对婴儿健康有益。
77. 这个项目很受学校孩子们的欢迎。
78. 她的观点是吸纳新成员加入这个组织。
79. 该禁令的批评者们认为在紧急情况中手机对于孩子们来说是重要的安全设备;
80. 它将包括禁止上课使用手机和在考试中禁止用手机作弊等相关规定。
Section B
81.1 would rather stay at home to read books on/at the weekend.
82. This country is famous for its beautiful lakes.
It is well-known around the world that this country has many beautiful lakes.
83. What do you usually do in your spare time?
84. They have difficulty in understanding Chinese.
It is a little bit difficult for them to understand Chinese.
85. It is cold outside and you'd better put on a jacket.