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    ****大 学 课 程 考 核 试 卷 xxxx— xxxx学年第x学期 xxxx 级 xxxx 专业(类) 考核科目 大学英语二 课程类别 必修 考核类型 考试 考核方式 闭卷 卷别 A Part I Listening Comprehension (30 marks, 1 mark) Section A Directions: In this section you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversation and the question will be read only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause you must read the four choices marked A., B., C., and D., and decide which is the best answer. 1. A. To the restaurant. B. To the subway station. C. To the hotel. D. To the railway station. 2. A. To get enough money for the course. B. To set aside more time for the course. C. To take a full-time course in computing. D. To attend a part-time course in computing. 3. A. Because he’s very busy in the office. B. Because he’s dining with a client. C. Because he’s having a meeting. D. Because he’s on a business trip. 4. A. A police officer. B. A bank clerk. C. A waiter. D. A journalist. 5. A. She had a terrible headache. B. She couldn’t see the questions clearly. C. She couldn’t remember what she had reviewed. D. She quit the exam in the middle of the exam. 6. A. In a coffee bar. B. In an office. C. In a health club. D. In a hospital. 7. A. She loses Herbert’s number. B. She forgot to write Herbert’s number on her handbook. C. She doesn’t know Herbert’s number at all. D. She can’t remember Herbert’s number. 8. A. To order the most expensive dish for the woman. B. To take the woman to a less expensive restaurant. C. To have dinner with the woman in the new club. D. To stay at home for the dinner to save money. 9. A. He was caught in a heavy rain. B. He did not catch the train on time. C. He lost his most favorite cat. D. He slipped into a river on his way home. 10. A. He’s not interested in the courses. B. He finds the courses too difficult for him. C. He thinks there are not enough courses to choose from. D. He can’t decide on which course to take. Section B Directions: In this section you will hear three talks. The talks will be read twice. After each of them, you will hear some questions. The questions will be read only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A., B., C., and D.. Questions 11-13 are based on the following passage. 11. A. At the police station. B. In the parking lot. C. At the shopping mall. D. At the concert. 12. A. He was badly in need of money. B. He had to rush to the concert. C. He was late for the college class. D. He had to take his wife to hospital. 13. A. It was damaged by a car. B. It was broken into. C. It was cleaned all over. D. It was restored. Questions 14-16 are based on the following conversation. 14. A. 15 minutes. B. 20 minutes. C. 45 minutes. D. 1 hour. 15. A. Touring the campus. B. Preparing for the interview. C. Taking a test. D. Taking a break. 16. A. High school students. B. University freshmen. C. University graduates. D. Students from other universities. Questions 17 to 20 are based on the following passage. 17. A. Accent reduction. B. Accent elimination. C. Increasing speakers’ comprehensibility. D. Comparing pronunciations of learners from different areas. 18. A. To exchange between learners in pronunciation class. B. To record one’s progress in the pronunciation study. C. To compare and check which specific areas one needs to work on. D. To test the speed of one’s speech. 19. A. Word and sentence stress. B. Linking. C. Vowel pronunciation. D. Word reductions. 20. A. To chat with a foreign friend. B. To find out the areas that affect his understanding. C. To make a description of his weekend. D. To practice and correct pronunciation of each part in isolation. Section C Directions: In this section you will listen to a talk. Then you are required to complete the outline of the talk given below. You will hear the talk three times. Now listen to the tape. I. How the idea originated: One hundred years ago, a (21)____________ imagined a castle built at the top of a (22)_________. In the late (23)________, a (24)_______________ imagined an elevator that could stretch into space. In (25)________,space elevators were debated at a NASA conference. II. The components of a space elevator: (26)____________, (27)____________, a space station or (28)____________. III. Advantage of space elevators over spacecrafts: The cost of a trip on the space elevator: (29)__________; The cost of a trip on the Shuttle: around (30)__________. Part II Reading Comprehension (30 marks,2 marks each) Section A Directions: There are three passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions. For each of them there are four choices marked A., B., C., and D.. You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet. Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage: Philanthropy is a way that people and organizations show concern for others or work to improve the world. Approximately 72 percent of Americans donate to charity (慈善机构), and 51 percent do volunteer work. About 2 millions not-for-profit organizations and charities in the United States today receive this help. There are three types of philanthropists: individuals, foundations, and private corporations. Individuals give money or volunteer their time to support causes that are important to them. Foundations are organizations started by very wealthy individuals. Their “business” is not to make a profit but to give money away to not-for-profits. Private corporations may also use a portion of their business profits to make donations, or they may give away their products or services free of charge. However, foundations and corporations are responsible for only 20 percent of charitable donations; 80 percent comes from individuals. What makes people and institutions give away their time and money? One reason is altruism, the unselfish desire to help other people and make the world a better place. Other reasons involve personal interest. Under US tax law, an individual or business does not have to pay income tax on money that is donated to charity. For extremely wealthy individuals and corporations, this can mean millions of dollars they do not have to pay in taxes to the government. In addition to tax benefits, donors often receive favorable publicity for making donations, and they have an opportunity to influence the world around them. 31. What is the main idea of the first paragraph? A. Philanthropy has become an accepted American custom. B. Philanthropy has made the US a great influence in the world. C. More and more organizations rely on philanthropy nowadays. D. Religion plays an important role in the philanthropy in the US. 32. Which of the following is NOT characteristic of philanthropists? A. To donate money. B. To do volunteer work. C. To pay income tax. D. To provide free services. 33. What is the main source of donations in the United States? A. Foundations. B. Individuals. C. The government. D. Private corporations. 34. How are foundations different from private corporations in the aspect of philanthropy? A. They don’t make a profit. B. They receive more publicity. C. They are set up by very rich individuals. D. They don’t donate money to individuals. 35. What can we learn from the last paragraph? A. Individuals tend to donate money to become famous. B. Foundations gain more power because of philanthropy. C. Some people donate money for practical purposes. D. The US tax law discourages people from donating money. Questions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage: A lot of people think that if they put off the decision of whether they want to stay in or leave their relationships, the problems they are having will magically somehow heal themselves or disappear. They won’t. If you don’t invest some quality time now in taking a true, honest and truthful look at the state of your relationship, you could stay stuck in this place of indecision for a very long time. Many people waste so much precious time when they could be experiencing an incredible relationship filled with love, passion and joy, either in their current relationship or one that is more of what they want. We encourage you to take an honest look at your situation and feel how much pain you’ve been feeling about this relationship. If having a great relationship is important to you, you need to decide that you’re not willing to live without the love, passion, intimacy, and tenderness. You have to take the first step to create the kind of relationship and love you want in your life. We’re not suggesting that you should leave your current relationship or marriage and head out looking for the new love of your life. That’s your decision and one that should only be made after some careful insight and thinking. What we are telling you is that life is too short to go through it without having the love you want and the love that’s possible for all of us. If you are in a relationship that is causing you to wonder whether you should stay in it or leave—it’s important that you take some time now to make it clear so that you’ll be able to ask yourself openly and honestly whether you’ll be able to heal the challenges. 36. To make a decision about whether they want to stay in or leave their relationships quicker, people should ________. A. leave the problems until they heal themselves or disappear B. head out looking for the new love of his /her life C. seek expert’s advice and not make a quick decision D. have a clear understanding of the state of their relationships 37. What does the word “incredible” (Para. 2) probably mean in the passage? A. Marvelous. B. Impossible. C. Unusual. D. Unnecessary. 38. According to the passage, if one person is not willing to live without love, passion, tenderness and so on, he must ________. A. leave the current relationship B. take an honest look at his situation C. spend time experiencing an incredible relationship D. take the first step to create that kind of relationship 39. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage? A. If one starts to wonder about the current relationship, it is time to end it. B. Making the decision about one’s relationship needs careful insight. C. A relationship that brings you pain is not necessarily a bad one. D. Life is too short for people to find true love. 40. The purpose of the passage is to ________. A. persuade people to find a better relationship B. ask people to invest quality time in their relationships C. give people some advice on how to stay in or leave their relationships D. advise people how to have a relationship with love, passion and so on Section B Directions: In this section there is a short passage with five questions or incomplete statements. Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements with no more than 10 words. Be sure to write your answers on Answer Sheet (2). German careers or jobs fall into several categories. First, there are positions that require strong ability in German with a company in Germany, Austria or Switzerland. This category may also include a job requiring good German and/or bilingual (双语的) skills within a company doing business in the US, Canada, Mexico or elsewhere. Secondly, there are jobs that can be done in English in German Europe. Then there are German companies abroad. Most minor and many major positions are filled by recruiting German, Austrian or Swiss nationals. If you are already in German Europe, you may have a better chance of finding a job. In any case, it is best if your company can handle all the formalities involved when a foreign national takes a job in Germany. There are also relocation services that can help with this if you don’t have any ideas yourself. The German unemployment rate has remained at a fairly high level over the last decade. It is almost impossible for a non-German to get a job in Germany unless she/he can prove that it can’t be done by a German national. In certain fields, such as computer science or information systems, “green card” foreign workers have been imported, but this practice is still uncommon. The reality of searching for and finding a suitable position in German Europe or with a German firm means two main things: knowledge and planning. Too many times, job seekers have unrealistic expectations. Often they overestimate their language skills and underestimate the level of competition. Another danger is ignoring culture shock. That’s why we also offer links to culture-related sites. For getting most German jobs, it is your ability in a field—computers, teaching, advertising, etc.—rather than your German skills that will be the biggest factor in a successful search. But all other things being equal between you and another candidate, it is the person with the best language skills who usually gets the job. 41. What is the requirement of the job within a company doing business in the US, Canada, Mexico or elsewhere included in the first category? 42. What might the company do for the benefit of a foreign employee? 43. What seems to be “hot” fields if you are to find a job in German? 44. What is the reason for the author to offer links to culture-related sites? 45. What is more important to get most German jobs according to the passage? Part III Vocabulary and Structure (25 marks) Section A (15 marks, 0.5 mark each) Directions: There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A., B., C. and D.. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence. 46. In copying this paper, be careful not to leave __________ any words. A. out B. alone C. off D. behind 47. The price of gold rose again, partly __________ news about war. A. result in B. go with C. because D. due to 48. She wouldn't even take a drink, _____________ stay for dinner. A. much more B. much few C. much lesser D. much less 49. It was such a wonderful day that they decided to take a day _____ to the mountain. A. away B. voyage C. boat trip D. excursion 50. With the increasing of environmental awareness, many green belts _______ all over the country. A. spring off B. spring up C. spring in D. spring out 51. No one imagined that the
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