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95年 - 2006年10月高等教育自学考试全国统一命题考试 英语(二)试卷 #30674
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高等教育自学考试◆本科◆英语(二) |
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95年 |
選擇題數:
35 |
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高等教育自学考试◆本科◆英语(二)
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1. The fixed star was a planet. (A)made of(B)made from(C)made up for(D)mistaken for
2. Some students from asking questions in class. (A)shy away(B)blow away(C)do away(D)carry away
3. Mrs. Weinstein bravely and persistently used every skill and power she had to her attacker to simply take her car and not her life. (A)trust(B)credit(C)convince(D)believe
4. Let's personal feelings in making judgment. (A)set off(B)set aside(C)set back(D)set up
5. A good worker in a key spot could, he kept up production, take all the coffee breaks he wanted, and the bosses would very likely look the other way. (A)as long as(B)as though(C)as soon as (D)as if
6. the bosses cannot do without profit, workers have an edge. (A)Though(B)For(C)Since(D)So
7. Decision makers must have some way of determining of several alternatives is best. (A)that(B)it(C)one(D)which
8. In August 1977, a satellite to gather data about the 10 million black holes which are thought to be in the Milky Way. (A)launched(B)was launched(C)has been launched (D)is launched
9. In studio recordings, new techniques made possible effects that not even an electronic band could produce . (A)live(B)alive(C)lively(D)living
10. It is essential that everything in advance. (A)should decide(B)be decided(C)decided(D)will be decided.
11.(A)relied(B)fund(C)domestic(D)medical
12. (A)why(B)when(C)where(D)which
13. (A)with(B)for(C)against(D)without
14. (A)to save(B)saving(C)save(D)saved
15. (A)recovering(B)having(C)suffering(D)infecting
16. (A)which(B)what(C)that(D)where
17. (A)alive(B)life(C)live(D)survive
18. (A)Giving(B)To give(C)Given(D)Give
19. (A)would(B)should(C)must(D)need
20. (A)doing(B)operating(C)laboring(D)functioning
21. According to the writer, when people look back it is too late, because . (A)mistakes have already been made(B)mistakes can made them feel bad (C)they are unaware of their mistakes(D)they are doubtful of their friends
22. People make mistakes when they fail to (A)deal with others with due friendliness(B)hide their true feelings in what they say (C)realize they deserve what they have got(D)see the real meaning of what others say
23. Judging from the phrase "just think of all the things you have to be thankful for", it is clear that the speaker actually lacks . (A)optimism(B)sympathy(C)motivation(D)courage
24. To be a successful listener, one is advised to (A)ask the speaker as many questions as he can (B)observe the speaker as carefully as possible (C)listen to the speaker as attentively as he can (D)challenge the speaker as actively as possible
25. The passage aims to tell readers how to . (A)interpret what people say(B)interpret what money means (C)avoid mistakes about people(D)avoid mistakes about money
26. Doctors have long been puzzled by . (A)why red meat is harmful(B)how beneficial fish are (C)what makes fish healthful(D)how red meat is replaced
27. We can learn from the passage that . (A)human beings get omega-3s from their food (B)omega-3s are only found in fish and soybeans (C)omega-3s are the raw material for saturated fats (D)polyunsaturated fats constitute human molecules
28. The A.H.Adidn't recommend omega-3 pills, because (A)it had no knowledge of the safe dose of omega-3 (B)it had no evidence that they can protect the heart (C)the pills contain too little omega-3 to be helpful (D)one is likely to get too much omega-3 from the pills
29. The FDallowed manufacturers of omega-3 pills and fish oils to advertise omega-3's benefits on condition that (A)their suggested dose is printed on the label (B)their suggested dose is within the safety limit (C)the fat's potential side effects are mentioned (D)the products contain side effects are mentioned
30. The writer seems to suggest that (A)omega-3s can balance one's diet (B)omega-3s can serve as a supplement (C)an unbalanced diet is made worse by omega-3s (D)a well-balanced diet contains enough omega-3s Passage Three Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.
31. The Wilhelm Gustloff went down because (A)it ran into an ice storm (B)it was hit by another ship (C)it crashed into a submarine (D)it was attacked by torpedoes
32. Most passengers on board the Wilhelm Gustloff took the voyage to (A)taste the luxury of the ship (B)seek protection in another place (C)escape the cold winter back home (D)enjoy their holidays abroad
33. A the ship began to sink, some passengers (A)set the decks on fire as a signal for help (B)fought fiercely on the decks for lifeboats (C)jumped into sea and swam to a nearby ship (D)prevented others from getting on their lifeboats
34. The Wilhelm Gustloff tragedy remains a near secret for more than half a century because Germans (A)preferred to say nothing about it (B)were requested to keep silent about it (C)spared not effort to cover up the story (D)were denied access to the whole story
35. It can be inferred from the passage that Germans no longer think that (A)it is too early to claim responsibility for the Wilhelm Gustloff tragedy (B)the German tragedy is a reasonable price to pay for the nation's past (C)they will be misunderstood if they talk about the German tragedy (D)Germany is responsible for the horrors it caused during World War II
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