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2015年10月高等教育自学考试基础英语真题及答案

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  1. 4.对所有的顾客,无论其贫富,均应一视同仁。(4分)

  2. 2.Direct mail has become a fast-growing advertising medium, better than television terms of cost effectiveness. (4 分)

  3. (二)将下列句子译成英文

    3.史密斯先生用光了他的所有储蓄来买这栋房子。(3分)

  4. 将下列句子译成中文

    1.The time spent checking out can be greatly reduced by using the Universal Product(4分)

  5. 1.a red-letter day

    2.an emotional purchase

    3. monopolistic co

    4. governmental intervention

    5.capital equipment

  6. (二)将下列词语译成英文(5分)

    6.医疗设备

    7.商标名称

    8.工业化国家

    9.一次装货

    10.零售贸易

  7. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage

    • A.Liang started his stock investment when the market was gloomy.
    • B.Liang chose to cut his holding when it didn't perform well
    • C.Liang would go to college for further studies in finance.
    • D.Liangs first investment was with the money borrowed from his father.
  8. What can we learn from this passage?

    • A.Investing in stocks is just like gambling
    • B.Not everyone can be as successful as Buffett.
    • C.Age is not important in terms of investment
    • D.Every teenager should learn how to invest.
  9. Why does Liang not want to take high risks in stock investment?

    • A.Liang cannot afford to put in much capital
    • B.Several mistakes have led to his being more careful
    • C.Liang has not gained much experience as a beginner.
    • D.His first goal of stock investment is to keep ones property
  10. What did Liang learn from his failure in 2008?

    • A.One needs to first consider a company’s financial situation
    • B.One needs to correct his mistakes from time to time in stock trading.
    • C.One needs to analyse price/earning ratios.
    • D.One needs to rely on his instinct in decision-making
  11. Passage 2

    When it comes to stock trading, age does not necessarily mean wisdom. At just 18 years old, Liang Hao has outper formed many professional investors by making a nearly 100 percent profit from his stock market investments last year.Liang is a Guangzhou student from the Affiliated High School of South China Normal University. He first dealt in the stock market at the age of 14 when the market declined sharply in 2004. His father, who runs a steel trading company in Guangzhou, was his first First he 70,000-yuan"lucky money"- his Spring Festival red envelopes that he had saved over the years.It did not take long for the young trader to turn from an investing beginner into a sharp investor who started to make profits his father could not even match“I prefer low-risk trading because the key to investment is not to make a lot of moneybut to preserve one' s assets(资产) first,” said Liang.“ A clear mindset and properinvestment concept are what matters the most in stock trading.”Liang said the proudest investment he made was an operation on Ping An Insurances stock in 2007. He successfully bought 1, 000 shares at the first public offering at the price of 33.8 yuan. "I finally sold them for 123 yuan and made a good profit. "he said Like many investors, Liang learned a hard lesson in 2008. His investment in Citic Securities and Shanxi Xinghuacun Fen Wine Factory Co Ltd resulted in heavy losses and he finally cut his whole holding at a low price.It was an unforgettable experience for me. I realized that value investment is not justabout analysis of price/ earning ratios and a company’ s fundamentals(基本面),” he said. “The ability to constantly correct mistakes is also important”The high school teenager said his passion for the financial market would continue to grow. He has decided to major in finance at college and gain some work experience investment banks after graduation. Liang said his ultimate goal is to run his own fund management company like Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway.

    What does the word"outperform"(Line 1, Paragraph 2) mean?

    • A.compete with
    • B.learn from
    • C.do better than
    • D.give advice to
  12. Why do Christians view the bible as the holy book?

    • A.It records how Jesus resurrected
    • B.It gives the teachings of Jesus Christ, the son of God
    • C.It is the world 's thickest book
    • D.It is written by Jesus Christ
  13. Which of the following is the reason for Jesus to be executed on a cross

    • A.The Romans viewed him as a criminal
    • B.The Arabs disliked him to live in Bethlehem in the middle east
    • C.Different ways of understanding Christian teachings has led to his death
    • D.The human wrong doing caused his death
  14. Which of the following can be concluded from the passage?

    • A.Jesus Christ was executed in England
    • B.Only Christians in Rome worship in the Roman Catholic Church
    • C.There’re more than three different churches which Christians worship in
    • D.There’re three different churches which Christians worship in
  15. Passage 1

    Christianity is the largest religion in the world with over 2 billion followers. 42 millionpeople in Britain today describe themselves as Christian, and there are 6 million who areactively practising. Christianity is focused on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, whoChristians believe to be the Son of God. Jesus was born in Bethlehem in the Middle east over 2000 years agoThe Christian holy book is the Bible. It is divided into the Old and New TestamentThe New Testament explains how God sent his only son, Jesus Christ, to restore the broken relationship between people and God which had been caused by human wrong doing. Jesus was executed on a cross Crucifixion as a criminal by the Romans, and according to Christian teaching. after three days he rose from the dead ( the resurrection ) Christians believe that there is only one god, but that he is revealed in three different forms: Christians teachings of Jesus Christ. Jesus taught people to love god and love their neighbourMany Christians worship in churches. Some groups meet in homes and other buildings “Church' means the gathering of Christians as well as the building in which Christians worship. Their leaders are called priests or ministers. Different ways of understanding Christian teachings has led to groups of Christians worshipping in different ways. These denominations(宗教派别) include the Church of England, the roman catholic church,the Eastern Orthodox Church and many others. Many churches hold a service called Communion, Eucharist or Mass, in which bread and wine are shared together, just as Jesus did with his followers before his death. The most important Christian festivals are: Lent Easter and christmas

    • According to the passage, how many people take Christianity as their religious belief?
    • A.below 2 billion
    • B.above 2 billion
    • C.42 million
    • D.6 million
  16. Which of the following is LEAST likely to be seen in Christian churches

    • A.Priests or minister
    • B.Crucifixion
    • C.Bread and wine
    • D.Mosques
  17. (A.In one way or another) ,citizens of every country in the world (B.have requested) that governments (C.will step in) to change this or that aspect of the (D.functioning) of a price-and-market mechanism.

  18. In the second half of the twentieth century,international business has become animportant economic force,Today ( 1 ),if any,countries are economically self-sufficient.Even China.( 2 ) its vast human and natural resources,has not been able to( 3 )distant from the world economy.In the United States,international business touchespeople's lives daily.Common goods and services ( 4 )Shell gasoline stations,etc.,oftenidentified with the United States ,are,in fact,foreign (5).International business is business conducted in (6) one country.including buyingand selling goods and services.Other international business activities include marketing.manufacturing,mining.and farming.(7).international business is all the practices(8 )a business in a single country does.but ( 9 )the international level.International business does not ( 10 )in a vacuum(真空).It operates (11) the context of international and,sometimes regional rules and regulations set by appropriate organizations.( 12) each organization is distinct.some of their common characteristics are promoting trade among ( 13) countries, establishing common rules and ( 14 )promoting fair trade practices among members, and ( 15) members from competition from nonmember countries. Other organizations exist to facilitate financial transactions among nations or the particular interest of members, such as trade in a specific commodity1.A.a few B.few C.many D.some

    2. A. by B.for C.with D.on

    3.A.remain B.retain C.renew D.revise

    4.A.for example B.so such C.for instance D.such as

    5.A.owning B. owned C.owed D. owing

    6.A. rather than B. more than C.other than D. less than

    7. A. In other words B. In some sense C. In sum D. In addition

    8.A.that B.where C.what D.in which

    9. A. at B.on C.in D.to

    10.A. furnish B.finance C. function D. fulfill

    11.A.on B.at C.of D.within

    12A. If B. Although C. When D. Unless

    13.A.partner B.assistant C.member D.host

    14. A. regulation B.restriction C.relation D.recognitions

    15.A.supporting B.preserving C.keeping D. protecting

  19. (A.Man's) knowledge of metals (B.has been) a very important aid (C.to master) (D.his environment).

  20. Banks(A. chartered) by states are called state banks (B.while) those (C.hold) federal charters are called (D.national) banks

  21. (A.On the other hand),we (B.should not) make (C.the another )person think we are too (D.sure of) ourselves.

  22. (A.Though) everyone knows(B. that )taxation is necessary,different people have (C.different idea) about (D. how) taxation should be arranged.

  23. Errors(A. in) prices (B.are eliminated) (C.or) (D.did away with).

  24. The country is the (A.fifth) (B.densely most populated )in the world (C.with) 56 million people on (D.0.18% of )the world's land.

  25. (A.Although) the government tries to eliminate all (B.misleading) labels,the consumer must (C.nevertheless) be always (D.in guard).

  26. It will (A.do him well) to have to(B. look after) himself.Maybe he won't be (C.so dependent) (D.in the future).

  27. An (A.economy) learns how to guess (B.what will) happen in the future.(C.as far as )goods and prices (D.are concerned).

  28. My daughter has decided to study abroad but actually neither I nor her mother____ in favor of her decision.

    • A.am
    • B.are
    • C.is
    • D.were
  29. The chief editor denied____ the mayor a big sum of money.

    • A.to offer
    • B.offering
    • C.offer
    • D.to be offering
  30. By the time we got to the airport the Thompsons____ for Shanghai.

    • A.left
    • B.have left
    • C.was leaving
    • D.had left
  31. Sometimes advertisements make____ possible to sell to customers those products unnecessary to them.

    • A.it
    • B.that
    • C.what
    • D.it is
  32. These laptops are all fine,but I could afford____ of them.

    • A.any
    • B.some
    • C.none
    • D.neither
  33. ____to speak when the audience interrupted him.

    • A.Hardly had he begun
    • B.He hardly had begun
    • C.Hardly he had begun
    • D.Hardly did he begin
  34. We can finish the job in time____ there is a stable supply of material.

    • A.provided
    • B.although
    • C.so
    • D.in case
  35. A person becomes a more intelligent and rational consumer,____who spends money Wisely.

    • A.he
    • B.she
    • C.it
    • D.one
  36. Much of ____has been said about strangers also applies to relationships with family members and friends.

    • A.which
    • B.that
    • C.what
    • D./
  37. If you ever visit a major city in another country,you will probably have no trouble____Around.

    • A.to get
    • B.getting
    • C.got
    • D.gotten
  38. Great changes have taken place in the countryside____ in the cities.

    • A.as well as
    • B.as well
    • C.as
    • D.also
  39. The question is ____we can fulfill our plan.

    • A.why
    • B.what
    • C.when
    • D.which
  40. Get up earlier,____it will be too late.

    • A.before
    • B.till
    • C.for
    • D.or
  41. If you bought a car,it was____ once-in-a-lifetime investment.

    • A.an
    • B.a
    • C.the
    • D.some
  42. More than half of the students graduating from prestigious universities come from____families.

    • A.abundant
    • B.alternative
    • C.automatic
    • D.affluent
  43. There is no light in Tom's room.He____ be in the classroom now.

    • A.must
    • B.had to
    • C.can
    • D.could
  44. It started to rain and in____ we had to put off the party.

    • A.consequence
    • B.courtesy
    • C.circumstance
    • D.consumption
  45. It____ to him that his son was involved in a credit card fraud.

    • A.emerged
    • B.appeared
    • C.arose
    • D.occurred
  46. The villagers are____ to dangerous chemicals released from a local power plant.

    • A.uncovered
    • B.displayed
    • C.exposed
    • D.disclosed
  47. The new traffic regulation will be in ____since next month.

    • A.way
    • B.operation
    • C.project
    • D.management
  48. A steel mill ____a huge area,and is a frightening place to visit because of its great fire and heat.

    • A.takes
    • B.covers
    • C.contains
    • D.reaches
  49. The author declares that interpersonal relations should be taught as a(n)____course in every school,along with reading,writing,and mathematics.

    • A.optical
    • B.selective
    • C.required
    • D.acquired
  50. As he read Mr.Becker looked up____ to greet someone he knew.

    • A.occasionally
    • B.regularly
    • C.instantly
    • D.actually
  51. In some countries,for example,the tax ____the richest people goes as high as 90 or 95 percent.

    • A.in
    • B.at
    • C.on
    • D.about
  52. Money from"invisible"trade____ the loss on"visible"trade.

    • A.expects
    • B.expends
    • C.exceeds
    • D.exports
  53. The store clerk only needs to spend time____ the price into the cash register.

    • A.punching
    • B.pushing
    • C.pulling
    • D.putting
  54. She used to be a____ child,but she is now a good manager.

    • A.spot
    • B.spoilt
    • C.spare
    • D.spoke
  55. American science is constantly____ improving the quality of products.

    • A.to work
    • B.on work
    • C.at work
    • D.in work
  56. It's commonly believed that only rich middle-aged business men suffer from ____

    • A.flu
    • B.stomachache
    • C.bad cold
    • D.stress
  57. Susan is above____ in her lesson.

    • A.accurate
    • B.average
    • C.active
    • D.actual