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北京航空航天大學2014年基礎英語考試試題

科目代碼:721基礎英語(共9頁)

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Ⅰ.Vocabulary and Structure

Directions:Choose the best answer from the four choices marked with A,B,C,and D,and write the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET.(20points in total,1point for each item)

1.Ronaldo plays like arunaway truck,and the soccer’s Michael Jordanslammingthough the Italian defense makes his adopted country know to beware.

A.rupturing

B.roasting

C.rushing

D.languishing

2.Dick loves making plans,but unfortunately they never seem tosucceed.

A.come off

B.come up

C.come in

D.come out

3.The male species complain about thevociferousnature of women.

A.clamorous

B.tacit

C.tender

D.sentimental

4.I hope this contribution willobviateany need for further collections of funds.

A.get rid of

B.get across

C.get over

D.get away

5.Such habits as smoking,watching TV excessively are undoubtedlyharmfulto your health.

A.perplexing

B.detrimental

C.adjustable

D.correlated

6.Inhibited people arereservedabout expressing anger.

A.reticent

B.fulsome

C.devoid

D.loquacious

7.In the eighteen century,propitioussocial conditions created alarge potential audience for the printed word.

A.changing

B.encouraging

C.favorable

D.prosperous

8.Senior citizens are advised togo in forsome creative activities to keep themselves mentally young.

A.search for

B.invest in

C.engage in

D.work out

9.The new income law which was passed in the congress wasdenouncedin the newspaper.

A.perplexed

B.criticized

C.postulated

D.segmented

10.Political cartoons often convey messages bymockingaparticular type of personality or institution.

A.entertaining

B.ignoring

C.drawing

D.ridiculing

11.Mr.Johnson was pleased because he was recently____Minister for Agriculture.

A.admitted

B.appointed

C.assumed

D.determined

12.Among the first to come and live in North America____who later prospered mainly in New England.

A.had been Dutch settlers

B.Dutch settlers were there

C.were Dutch settlers

D.Dutch settlers had been there

13.While his efforts were tremendous the results appeared to be very____

A.trigger

B.meager

C.vigor

D.linger

14.Some polls show that roughly two-thirds of the general public believe that elderly Americans are____by social isolation and loneliness.

A.reproached

B.favored

C.plagued

D.reprehended

15.There’s talk of the Government____anew tax relief scheme for families with more than three children.

A.bringing off

B.bringing in

C.bringing up

D.bringing on

16.According to the Geneva____no prisoners of war shall be subject to abuse.

A.Customs

B.Congresses

C.Conventions

D.Routines

17.A casual,relaxed person may be described as being____

A.free and easy

B.meek and mild

C.slow but sure

D.bright and breezy

18.The woman____the washing machine to see what the problem was,but couldn’t put it back together again.

A.dismantled

B.dispensed

C.dissolved

D.dissipated

19.The feeling of____that followed her victory was cut short by her father’s sudden death.

A.initiation

B.intricacy

C.interrogation

D.intoxication

20.Sheila,would you kindly____Mary?She has ahospital appointment at ten o’clock tomorrow morning.

A.stand up to

B.sit in on

C.stand in for

D.stand up for

Ⅱ.Error Spotting

Directions:Among the four parts marked A,B,C and D,there is one that is grammatically incorrect.Please find out the incorrect one and write the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET.(20points in total,1point for each item)

1.To understandthe width and depth Awhich Bscience can be applied to the material and spiritual problemsthat Cconfront individuals and nationsrequires Dan understanding of what science really is.

2.As president Afrom May1994until June1999,Mandelapresided Bthe transition from minority rule Cand apartheid D,winning international respect for his advocacy of national and international reconciliation.

3.The policeaccused him Aofsetting fire to Bthe building but he deniedto have been Cin the areaon the night Dof the fire.

4.This means that no soonerhe has got Aused to one routine than hehas to change Bto another,so that Cmuch of his time isspent neither working nor sleeping Dvery efficiently.

5.At the time Athe United States split off from Britain,there wereproposals Bthat independence should be linguistically acceptedwith the use of Cadifferent language fromthat Dof Britain.

6.In the postwar period,Americans quickly brought down the ageat marriage Afor both men and women and brought the birth rate to Batwentieth centuryheight Cafter more than ahundred years of steady decline,producing Dthe“baby boom”.

7.It may bethat Awhen his life at last comes to an end hewill leave Bno more trace of his sojourn Con earth than astonethrowing to Dariver leaves on the surface of the water.

8.Investigations are held to gather information onthe need for Afuture legislation,to test the effectiveness of laws alreadypassed Bto inquire into the qualifications and performance of members and officials of the other branches,and in rare occasions C,to lay the groundwork Dfor impeachment proceedings.

9.A business firm chooses the price that maximizesits net revenues A,irrespective Bof fluctuations in income;and increasingly the outlook of universities in the United Statesbecomes indistinguishable Cfrom those Dof business firms.

10.Each of us shares with the community in which Awe live astore of words Band meanings as well asagreeing conventions Cas to the ways in which wordsshould be arranged Dto convey aparticular message.

11.We may say that the cries of painor Achortles of amusement are largely reflex actions,instinctive to alarge extent B,whereas language proper Cdoes not consist of signs but of these Dthat have to be learnt and that are wholly conventional.

12.A lingua franca Arefers to alanguage which is widelyadopted Bfor communication between two speakers whose native languages are differentfrom each other Cand where one or both speakersare Dusing it as asecond language.

13.Television is one of the meansby which Athese feelings are created and conveyed―and perhaps never beforeit has served Bso much to connect differentpeoples and nations Cas Din the recent events in Europe.

14.It has becomea platitude Athat one may goalmost anywhere Bwith Cno other linguistic equipment than English andget away Dalmost as well as in New York.

15.So far as Awe can tell,all human languages areequally complete and perfect as Binstruments of communication:that is,every language appears to beas well equipped as Cany other to say the thingstheir speakers Dwant to say.

16.The Eskimos Acanspeak about Bsnow withfurther Cmore precision and subtlety than we can in English,but this is not because the Eskimo language isinherently more Dprecise and subtle than English.

17.It is now universally proposed that childrenbe encouraged Ato doas much as Bthey can for themselves in order to develop their brains and muscles.Buta few Cpeople today seem tohave time Dto allow the elderly the same means of keeping their minds and muscles active.

18.The American economic system is organized around abasically private-enterprise market-oriented economy in which Aconsumers largely determine what shall be producedby Bspending their money in the marketplacefor goods and services Cthat theywant most D.

19.The amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has been steadily increasing,and ifit is doubled A, whichcould well happen Bif weend up Cby burning all our coal,the average global temperature would increaseby some three degrees centigrade D.

20.When American pedagoguesspeak of Athe virtues of English they almost alwaysbegin by Bhymning its enormous vocabulary.Which is at leastas twice larger as Cthatof any other language D.

Ⅲ.Cloze

Directions:Fill in each blank with one most appropriate word.(20points in total,1point for each item)

Sub-Saharan Africa has always been the center of the AIDS epidemic.In Botswana,1aggressive prevention campaigns,one out of every four adults is infected with HIV.Professor Marianna Baum based her latest research2.

Baum recruited almost 900 newly3adults who had not yet received the anti-AIDS drugs that target the virus.These adults were then divided into groups that4received different combinations of vitamins B,C and E,the mineral selenium5a placebo.

Most patients with HIV become6in these vitamins,which help boost immunity.Baum said she initially thought the multivitamins alone or selenium alone would be7in strengthening the immune system,but found8to be incorrect.

“We were surprised to find that9the combination was effective.”said Baum.

Research shows that when people with HIV receive anti-retroviral drugs shortly after infection,they can remain healthy and are10likely to pass the virus to their11partners.For many countries,12,the cost of these anti-AIDS drugs is still prohibitive.

Baum said the vitamin and mineral combination therapy should help low13countries better control the virus.

“A simple multivitamin14with selenium provided early in HIV disease can15slow the HIV disease progression and it is safe.It is low cost and it should be provided very early in HIV infection.”said Baum.

Baum said the supplements are not meant to16anti-retroviral therapy,but can help those who cannot obtain the drugs.

Dr.Anthony Fauci,a world renowned expert on AIDS,disagrees.

“I haven’t read the paper,but17taken care of HIV-infected individuals for three decades,I would18that vitamins are going to have amajor effect on suppressing the virus.”said Fauci.

Fauci said vitamin and mineral supplements may make apatient generally19,but the only thing that truly20to suppress HIV is anti-retroviral therapy.

Ⅳ.Writing

Part One

Directions:Please write aletter of no less than120words to your local newspaper to complain about the inconvenience aconstruction project has brought to your neighborhood.Do not release your real name and address.(20points in total)

Part Two

Directions:Please write an argumentative essay of no less than200words on the following topic.(30points in total)

Should China Postpone the Retirement Age?

Ⅴ.Cultural Background

Part One

Directions:Choose the best one from the four choices A,B,C and Dto finish each statement.Write the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET(20points in total,1point for each item)

1.British recorded history begins with____

A.the Roman invasion

B.the Norman Conquest

C.Viking and Danish invasions

D.the arrival and settlement of Celts

2.The ultimate court of appeal in civil cases throughout the United Kingdom is____

A.the Court of Appeal

B.the Court of Cession

C.the High Court

D.the House of Lords

3.The Celts’religion was____

A.Teutonic religion

B.Buddhism

C.Druidism

D.Christianity

4.The American Civil war broke out in and ended in ____

A.1850~1863

B.1861~1865

C.1846~1848

D.1861~1863

5.For nearly thirty years,ElizabethⅠsuccessfully played off against each other the two great Catholic powers of her time,____

A.Spain and France

B.Spain and Germany

C.Italy and Germany

D.Spain and Italy

6.The English Renaissance was largely____

A.literary

B.religious

C.artistic

D.ideological

7.Christopher Columbus discovered the New World in ____

A.1492

B.1607

C.1620

D.1629

8.Wales is in the____of Great Britain.

A.east

B.north

C.west

D.south

9.In the UK,the members of the House of Commons are elected for amaximum of____years.

A.five

B.four

C.two

D.three

10.The longest war that the United States has fought is ____

A.the War of Independence

B.the Vietnam War

C.the Gulf War

D.the Korean War

11.Elections for the House of Representatives in America are held every____years.

A.two

B.four

C.three

D.five

12.The Irish staple food is____

A.corn

B.rice

C.potatoes

D.wheat

13.New England refers to the six states of the____

A.midwest

B.northeast

C.southwest

D.west

14.The British Isles are made up ____large islands and hundreds of small ones.

A.threeB.fourC.twoD.five

15.Two States that are not in the mainland of America are____and____

A.Florida—Hawaii

B.Alaska—Florida

C.Hawaii—Alaska

D.Rhode Island—Alaska

16.Abraham Lincoln belonged to____

A.the Democratic Party

B.the Federalist Party

C.the Whig Party

D.the Republican Party

17.HenryⅡwas the first king of____

A.Windsor

B.Tudor

C.Plantagenet

D.Stuart

18.The Pilgrims built acolony named____after they arrived in America.

A.Jamestown

B.Boston

C.Plymouth

D.New York

19.The largest of the racial and ethnic minorities in America is the____

A.Hispanics

B.Asian Americans

C.WASPs

D.Blacks

20.The most important function of the American Congress is to____

A.appoint officials

B.make investigations

C.pass laws

D.carry out executive orders

Part Two

Directions:Explain the following terms in English.Write your answer in the corresponding space on the ANSWER SHEET.(20points in total,5points for each item)

1.Alfred the Great

2.The Electoral College

3.Checks and Balances

4.Medicaid

參考答案

Ⅰ.Vocabulary and structure(20points)

1.C.詞匯題。Ronaldo比賽時像落跑的卡車一樣,而那邁克爾·喬丹式的一球沖破了意大利的防守,這讓他的合約國警惕起來。slam猛擊;A.破裂;B.烘烤;C.猛沖;D.凋萎

2.A.詞匯短語題。Dick喜歡做計劃,可惜都不能按計劃行事(實現計劃)。succeed成功;

A.come off成功;B.come up發生,提出;C.come in流行;D.come out結果

3.A.詞匯題。男性抱怨女性的吵鬧。vociferous喧嚷的;A.clamorous吵鬧的(clamor喧鬧,叫嚷);B.tacit緘默的;C.tender溫柔的;D.sentimental多愁善感的

4.A.詞匯短語題。我希望此次捐獻能免除日后的資金募集。obviate消除;A.免除;B.通過,被理解;C.克服;D.逃脫

5.B.詞匯題。過度吸煙、看電視這樣的習慣無疑對健康有害。A.復雜的;B.有害的;C.可調節

的;D.相關的

6.A.詞匯題。羞赧的人不會大動肝火。reserved緘默的,有所保留的;A.保留的,沉默的;

B.過度的,令人生厭的;C.缺乏的;D.多話的

7.C.詞匯題。18世紀,有利的社會環境為印刷行業帶來了大量潛在讀者。

8.C.詞匯短語題。人們建議老年人參與一些富創造性的活動,以保持年輕的心態。go in for投

入;A.搜找;B.投資;C.參加;D.解決

9.B.詞匯題。國會新通過的收入法遭到媒體的批判。denounce譴責;A.使復雜,使困惑;

B.批判;C.假定,要求;D.分割

10.D.詞匯題。政治漫畫常通過戲謔某人或者組織來傳遞信息。mocking嘲弄;A.娛樂;B.忽

略;C.描繪;D.嘲笑

11.B.約翰遜先生很高興,因為他剛任職衛生部長。A.承認,被接受admitted to;B.任命;C.假

定;D.決定

12.C.荷蘭人是第一批來北美定居的人,后來主要在新英格蘭地區繁衍生息。among引導的狀語從句置于句首,主謂倒裝。

13.B.盡管他付出了巨大努力,結果卻是微乎其微。A.引發;扳機;B.貧乏的,瘦的;C.活力;D.逗留

14.C.民意調查顯示,約三分之二的大眾認為,美國的老年人已陷入社會孤立和孤獨。A.責備;B.偏愛;C.be plagued by受……折磨;D.指責

15.C.有人說,政府將出臺新的減稅計劃,為撫養三個孩子的家庭減稅。A.bring off完成;

B.bring in引進;C.bring up提出;D.bring on導致

16.C.按照日內瓦慣例,對戰犯不得濫刑。A.風俗;B.國會;C.慣例;D.常規。注:constitu-tion憲法;charter憲章

17.A.形容一個隨意而悠閑的人,可以用慢而穩。A.無拘無束,馬虎;B.溫和;C.慢卻有把握

成功;D.活潑愉快

18.A.這女人把洗衣機拆開,看毛病出在哪,卻無法組裝起來了。A.拆卸(mantle覆蓋);

B.分配dispensable可有可無的,indispensable必不可少的;C.溶解;D.浪費,驅散。put back together應與前半句句意相反,為拆解。

19.D.勝利后的陶醉感不久就被父親的突然去世沖掉了。A.啟蒙,傳授(initiate創始);B.錯綜復雜;C.詢問;D.陶醉。選項均以in-開頭,具有迷惑性,但詞義相差甚遠。

20.C.希拉,你能行行好,替一下瑪麗嗎?她明早十點要去看醫生。A.勇敢面對;B.旁聽;

C.頂替;D.支持

Ⅱ.Error spotting(20points)

1.B.which→to which.To understand...requires...是主句,understand的賓語從句中,to the width and depth是固定搭配

2.B.presided后加over,固定搭配,主持,擔任

3.C.to have been→having been固定搭配deny doing

4.A.he has→has he倒裝no sooner...than...

5.C.with→by通過,相當于by using

6.A.at→of結婚年齡

7.D.throwing→thrown被動,用過去分詞

8.A.on→to固定搭配to the need

9.D.those→that指代outlook

10.C.agreeing→agreed過去分詞作形容詞,指一致同意的

11.D.these→those引出下文用those,總結前文用these

12.C.each other→one another

13.B.it has→has it倒裝never before置于句首

14.D.away→by固定搭配,過活

15.D.their→its指every language

16.C.further→far固定搭配,far more

17.C.a few→few否定意義

18.C.for→on固定搭配spend money on sth.

19.D.degrees centigrade→degree centigrades,three degree可視為形容詞

20.C.改為twice as large as

Ⅲ.Cloze(20points)

1.despite此處填介詞,盡管

2.there“此處”,指以上事實

3.affected受染

4.randomly隨機

5.or表選擇

6.deficient缺乏這些維生素

7.effective根據下文可知,此人原以為單一維生素療效好,其實不然

8.that指前句話

9.only只有組合起來才有效果

10.less與healthy相應,不易傳播病毒

11.sex由常識,sexual intercourse為艾滋病傳播方式之一

12.however兩個逗號之間表轉折

13.income由前段末句知價格昂貴,因此欠發達國家更需幫助

14.supplementation由下文supplement可推此空

15.actually真實發揮作用

16.replace后者為傳統治療方式,此處意為不可被新方法取代

17.having表完成,主動

18.doubt由文末可知此人觀點為維生素對抑制病毒不會起主要作用

19.healthier當然是更健康

20.works起作用sth.works

Ⅳ.Writing(50points)

略。

Ⅴ.Cultural Background(40points)

Part One(20points)

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16-20DCAAC

Part Two(20points)

1.Alfred the Great

Alfred the Great(849–26October899)was King of Wessex from871to899.

Alfred successfully defended his kingdom against the Viking attempt at conquest,and by the time of his death had become the dominant ruler in England.He is the only English monarch to be accorded the epithet“the Great”.Alfred was the first King of the West Saxons to style himself“King of the Anglo-Saxons”.Alfred had areputation as alearned and merciful man of agracious and level-headed nature who encouraged education and improved his kingdom’s legal system,military structure and his people’s quality of life.

2.The Electoral College

The United States Electoral College is the institution that officially elects the President and Vice President of the United States every four years.The President and Vice President are not elected directly by the voters.Instead,they are elected by“electors”who are chosen by popular vote on astate-by-state basis.Electors are apportioned to each state and the District of Columbia(also known as Washington,D.C.),but not to territorial possessions of the United States.The number of electors in each state is equal to the number of members of Congress to which the state is entitled,while the Twenty-third Amendment grants the District of Columbia the same number of electors as the least populous state,currently three.In total,there are538electors,corresponding to the435members of the House of Representatives,100senators,and the three additional electors from the District of Columbia.

3.Checks and Balances

Checks and balances refers to three branches system in the Western democratic countries.The process of checks and balances works in amanner similar to this:The executive branch executes the laws and policies of the country.The main task of the legislative branch is to write the laws of the country(legislation).The judiciary’s primary function is to check if the laws passed by the legislative branch are actually being obeyed properly,which hopefully leads to justice.In this way the different powers of government are isolated from each other so that no branch has total power over all the functions of government.An attack on or abuse of power by individuals of asingle branch will not lead to tyranny or the fall of the entire government.

4.Medicaid

Medicaid in the United States is asocial health care program for families and individuals with low income and limited resources.The Health Insurance Association of America describes Medicaid as a“government insurance program for persons of all ages whose income and resources are insufficient to pay for health care”.Medicaid is the largest source of funding for medical and health-related services for people with low income in the United States.It is ameans-tested program that is jointly funded by the state and federal governments and managed by the states,with each state currently having broad leeway to determine who is eligible for its implementation of the program.States are not required to participate in the program,although all currently do.Medicaid recipients must be US citizens or legal permanent residents,and may include low-income adults,their children,and people with certain disabilities.Poverty alone does not necessarily qualify someone for Medicaid.

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