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2012年1月高等教育自学考试基础英语真题及答案

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  1. (二)将下列句子译成英文

    3.专业化的代价是相互依存。(3分)

  2. 4.要是没有从无形贸易中挣得的钱,英国将几乎年年出现赤字。

  3. (一)将下列句子译成中文

    1. Customers are vulnerable to attractive packages. (4分)

  4. 2.Metals consisting of iron combined with some other elements are called ferrous metals, while all the other metals are called non-ferrous metals. (4分)

  5. (二)将下列词语译成英文 (5分)

    6.没有出路的工作

    7.激光束

    8.供求机制

    9.标准化集装箱

    10.零售贸易

  6. (一)将下列词语译成中文 (5分)

    1.excess reserves

    2.a regular port

    3.investment demand

    4.cold regions

    5.the silk trade

  7. The word “drawn” in the last paragraph means ______.

    • A.sketched
    • B.brought
    • C.carried
    • D.attracted
  8. According to Harry Emerson, by imagining success we may ______.

    • A.learn to be happy with failure
    • B.overcome most health problems
    • C.achieve success
    • D.save a lot of work
  9. The author is more worried about people’s ______.

    • A.imagined adventures
    • B.lack of daydreaming
    • C.having too much of daydreaming
    • D.imagination of the future
  10. What Henry Kaiser knew as the positive use of daydreaming is ______.

    • A.to imagine yourself to be a nurse or an inventor
    • B.to shape your future the way you want it to be
    • C.to do more daydreaming
    • D.to get along with others
  11. Passage 2

    Until recently daydreaming was viewed as a waste of time. Or it was considered an unhealthy escape from real life and its duties. But now some people are taking a fresh look at it. And it may be that more people are suffering from a lack of daydreaming than are suffering from too much of it.It now appears that a person’s self-control and self-direction may suffer if he or she does no daydreaming at all. Such a person may become poor to deal with the pressures of daily life.Dr. Joan T. Freyberg has concluded that daydreaming contributes to intellectual growth and also improves concentration attention span and the ability to get along with others. Another researcher said that daydreaming seemed to produce improved self-control and creative ability.But that’s only part of the story. The most remarkable thing about daydreaming may be its usefulness in shaping our future lives as we want them to be. Industrialist Henry J. Kaiser believed that much of his success was due to the positive use of daydreaming. He maintained that “you can imagine your future.” Florence Nightingale dreamed of becoming a nurse. The young Thomas Edison pictured himself as an inventor. For these notable achievers, it appears that their daydreams came true.Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick believed that the way we picture ourselves is often the way we turn out. He offered this advice, “Hold a picture of yourself in your mind, and you will be drawn towards it. Picture yourself vividly as defeated, and that alone will make victory impossible. Picture yourself as winning, and that will contribute immeasurably to success. Do not picture yourself as anything, and you will drift.”

    If one does not daydream at all, he may ______.

    • A.have no trouble concentrating
    • B.be better self-controlled
    • C.improve his creative abilities
    • D.not be mentally prepared for the strains of daily life
  12. What most likely made people think about a transcontinental railroad?

    • A.The possibility of government support for such a task.
    • B.The need to explore Utah.
    • C.The need to connect the east coast with the west.
    • D.The need to develop the railroad industry in the west.
  13. The best title for this passage would be ______.

    • A.Settlements Spread Westward
    • B.The Coast-to-Coast Railroad: A Vital Link
    • C.American Railroad History
    • D.The Importance of Railroads in the American Economy
  14. The construction of the transcontinental railroad took ______.

    • A.9 years
    • B.4 years
    • C.7 years
    • D.3 years
  15. Passage 1

    • A rapid means of long-distance transportation became a necessity for the United States as settlement spread ever farther westward. The early trains were impractical curiosities, and for a long time the railroad companies met with troublesome mechanical pr
    • A.poor quality rails and unreliable stopping systems
    • B.lack of financial support for development
    • C.limited railroad lines
    • D.lack of a transcontinental railroad
  16. he building of the first transcontinental system ______.

    • A.brought about a rapid growth of industry and farming in the west
    • B.attracted many visitors to the construction sites
    • C.attracted laborers from Europe
    • D.encouraged people to travel all over the country
  17. The western world is filled with advertisements. Different ( 1 ) are used in advertising. For example, radio commercials get millions of teenagers to ( 2 ) for products made exclusively for them. Then, magazine ads showing models ( 3 ) in the latest style ( 4 ) women and men to buy new clothes in order to remain fashionable. Newspapers, too, are filled with ads ( 5 ) the need to buy everything from pills to major household( 6 )at bargain prices. In addition, TV programs are interrupted (7) five minutes with commercials telling people to try a new detergent(清洁剂)or drink a different kind of beer. Short cinema films are also used for advertising ( 8) . Finally, advertisements in the form of posters appear almost everywhere, on walls and buildings.Companies advertise their products to make people buy. ( 8 ), most companies ( 10 ) their products as the best you can buy. Of course, advertisers never talk about the ( 11 ) of their products.Although many people and companies can do their own advertising, most ( 12 ) advertising is done by agencies. The ( 13 ), usually a company, goes to an advertising agency with a product it wishes to advertise. The company has probably already ( 14 )which medium they want for their advertisement. The job of the agency is to suggest ideas and to produce a finished advertisement from the idea that the client likes ( 15 ).

    1.A. media B. relations C. functions D. operations

    2. A. lure B. shop C. buy D. sell

    3. A. dressing B. wearing C. putting D. dressed

    4. A. dissuade B. persuading C. persuade D. dissuading

    5. A. paying B. realizing C. ignoring D. stressing

    6. A. appliances B. performances C. equipments D. applications

    7. A. almost B. every C. nearly D. both

    8. A. basis B. habit C. purpose D. technique

    9. A. Therefore B. Later C. Although D. However

    10. A. maintain B. present C. find D. want

    11. A. dislocations B. advantages C. demerits D. merits

    12. A. favorite B. public C. non-commercial D. commercial

    13. A. client B. owner C. donator D. agent

    14. A. worked B. thought C. decided D. explained

    15. A. better B. best C. well D. worst

  18. In the (A.past), (B.industrially )goods (C.were) made to last (D.for ever).

  19. When we had (A.calculated) the cost (B.on) the project, it was clear it would not be(C. economic) to go (D.ahead) with it.

  20. He went(A. beside) only (B.selling) products of poor quality (C.at )a high price. He also paid (D.less) tax.

  21. (A.After) about 30 minutes, the train (B.entered into) a dark tunnel under the city streets, and (C.shortly ) afterwards it stopped (D.at) the railway station.

  22. This is (A.the worst weather) (B.which) I’ve (C.experienced) (D.in) Shanghai.

  23. (A.On general), the author says we should try to appear (B.friendly) and (C.self-confident) since “People (D.like)people who like themselves.”

  24. It (A.wasn’t) my idea to (B.change) the brand name (C.in )the first place. It was (D.her).

  25. After the message(A. is sent), the computer then finds the(B. information) about the product and sends it(C. instant )back to the terminal at the (D.checkout counter).

  26. The peaceful use of atomic energy will do ______ to human beings.

    • A.good
    • B.well
    • C.nicely
    • D.better
  27. (A.As far as )marketing is (B.concerning,) I think the best thing to do (C.at present) is to have a meeting with the Sales Manager and his advertising (D.people).

  28. The tasks (A.related to) reform, development and (B.stability) for 2006, the first year in the Eleventh (C.Five-Years) Plan, are (D.huge).

  29. If you ______ hard before, you would be a college student now.

    • A.study
    • B.were studying
    • C.studied
    • D.had studied
  30. Marriage is alliance of two people, one ______ never remembers birthday and the other never forgets them.

    • A.of who
    • B.of whom
    • C.of which
    • D.of them
  31. ______ passed than another hit the city.

    • A.No sooner had one typhoon
    • B.No sooner one typhoon had
    • C.Hardly had one typhoon
    • D.Hardly one typhoon had
  32. ______ you come, you will find him busy with his study.

    • A.However
    • B.Whenever
    • C.Wherever
    • D.Whatever
  33. My elder brother asks me to buy ______ newspaper for him.

    • A.a
    • B.a piece of
    • C.an item of
    • D.some
  34. It is no use ______ about your past mistakes.

    • A.to regret
    • B.to have regretting
    • C.to have regretted
    • D.regretting
  35. The prisoner ______ by this way, for there his footprints were found.

    • A.needn’t have escaped
    • B.must have escaped
    • C.should have escaped
    • D.might have escaped
  36. Scientists have more to do than to allow their imaginations to wander ______ large.

    • A.in
    • B.by
    • C.with
    • D.at
  37. ______ beautiful flowers!

    • A.What a
    • B.So
    • C.What
    • D.How
  38. He asked me ______ stay.

    • A.how long time was I going to
    • B.how long was I going to
    • C.how long time I was going to
    • D.how long I was going to
  39. ______ was not the way the story happened.

    • A.What reported
    • B.What reported the internet
    • C.What the internet reported
    • D.The internet reported
  40. I had eaten all her chocolates ______ she came back from the concert.

    • A.by the time
    • B.at the time
    • C.for the time being
    • D.after
  41. I held ______ from telling him what I thought of him.

    • A.at
    • B.back
    • C.on
    • D.in
  42. The red color is characteristic ______ rust, the combination of iron and oxygen.

    • A.of
    • B.by
    • C.in
    • D.with
  43. I am not invited to family reunions any more, as I’m considered ______ because of my political convictions.

    • A.a black sheep
    • B.a wild goose
    • C.a lame duck
    • D.a dogs body
  44. ______ means extreme unwillingness to spend money.

    • A.Opulence
    • B.Prescription
    • C.Parsimony
    • D.Prodigality
  45. Saying goodbye is as ______ a part of life as saying hello.

    • A.far
    • B.so
    • C.many
    • D.much
  46. I get up early ______ catch the first bus to work.

    • A.in order that
    • B.in order to
    • C.in order
    • D.so that
  47. We ______ him to arrive early.

    • A.suspected
    • B.hoped
    • C.explained
    • D.promised
  48. The soup tastes ______.

    • A.badly
    • B.good
    • C.goodly
    • D.well
  49. The little boy escaped by the ______ of his teeth, but his parents died in the fire.

    • A.peel
    • B.tail
    • C.skin
    • D.head
  50. Now he is earning money, and he feels more ______.

    • A.independent
    • B.independently
    • C.dependent
    • D.dependently
  51. Paper making began in China and from there it ______ to North Africa and Europe.

    • A.sprang
    • B.flowed
    • C.spread
    • D.carried
  52. We all know air is ______ of oxygen and carbon dioxide.

    • A.made
    • B.included
    • C.consisted
    • D.composed
  53. It was a bad year for films, in ______ of both quantity and quality.

    • A.ways
    • B.means
    • C.terms
    • D.conditions
  54. You can use this ability to make more ______ choices in your life.

    • A.beneficiary
    • B.profit
    • C.benefit
    • D.beneficial
  55. You should never ______ anyone about their deal, because they will finally pay for what they have done.

    • A.argue
    • B.criticize
    • C.complain
    • D.sympathize
  56. If this project fails, it will not only ______ our department, but also the whole organization.

    • A.affect
    • B.effect
    • C.affect on
    • D.influence on
  57. As long as you’ve paid in advance, we won’t ______ you for delivery.

    • A.spend
    • B.take
    • C.charge
    • D.cost