2003年江西省专升本英语统一考试试卷类型:ACOLLEGEENGLISHTEST试卷(120分钟)注意事项一、将自己的学校、姓名、准考证号写在答题纸上,将准考证号、姓名、试卷类型(A或B)写在作文纸上,考试结束后把答题纸和作文纸放在桌上。教师收卷后才可离开考场。二、用HB铅笔在答题纸上划上试卷类型(A或B)、准考证号。正确划法见说明六。不划或错划,成绩按零分处理。三、仔细阅读题目的说明。四、在120分钟内答完全部试题,不得拖延时间。五、多项选择题的答案一定要划在答题纸上;作文写在作文氏上,写在试题册上无效。六、多项选择题只能选一个答案,多选作废。选定答案后。用HB珊铜笔在相应的字母部划一条横线。正确划法是:[C][D]使用其他符号者不给分,划线要有一定浓度,浓度要盖过字母底色。七、如果要改动答案。必须选用橡皮擦净原来选定的答案,然后再按上面的规定重新答题。江西省高校考试办公室PartIListeningComprehension(20points)SectionADirections:Inthissection,youwillhear10shortconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestion,therewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthe4choicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Example:Youwillhear:Youwillread:A)Thecoachwillnotarrivetoday.B)Thecoachmetwithaterribleaccident.C)Thecoachwillprobablyarriveat9:15.D)Thecoachmayarrivetoday,butthewomanisnotsure.Fromthedialogueweknowthatthecoachisdelayedtwohoursafter7:15.Thebestanswer,than,isC)“Thecoachwillprobablyarriveat9:15”.Therefore,youshouldchooseanswerC)ontheAnswerSheetandmarkitwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.SampleAnswer[A][B][D]1.A)HisfatherB)Hismother.C)Hissister.D)Hisbrother.2.A)Abigtravelagency.B)Ajobopportunity.C)Aninexperiencedsalesman.D)Apositionasgeneralmanager.3.A)Waitingalittlelonger.B)Continuingthemeeting.C)Havingabreak.D)Movingontothenextitem.4.A)Theywillnotdoasplannedincaseofrain.B)Theywillpostponetheirprogramifitrains.C)Theweatherforecastsaysitwillbefine.D)Theweatherdoesn’tcountintheirplan.5.A)Hedoesn’tliketheteacher’saccent.B)Hefindsithardtofollowtheteacher.C)Hewishestheteacherwouldtalkmore.D)Hewishestohavemorecourseslikeit.6.A)Goonwiththegame.B)Drawpicturesonthecomputer.C)Haveagoodrest.D)Reviewhislessons.7.A)ShesharesJack’sopinion.B)Mostpeoplewillfindbasketballboring.C)Jack’sperformanceisdisappointing.D)ShedoesnotagreewithJack.8.A)Theplane’sdeparturetimeremainsunknown.B)Themanwenttoawrongcheck-incounter.C)Themanhasjustmissedhisflight.D)Theplanewillleaveat9:14.9.A)Atanewsstand.B)Atanewspaperoffice.C)Atacardealer’s.D)Atapublishinghouse.10.A)Heenjoysletterwriting.B)Heisaskingthewomanforhelp.C)Hewantstogetanewposition.D)Hehasleftthewomanagoodimpression.SectionBPassageoneQuestions11to13arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.11.A)Theyliveinisolatedareas.B)Theyareactiveinvoluntaryservices.C)Theyareinterestedinotherkindsofreading.D)Theytendtobelowineducationandinincome.12.A)Thenumberofnewspaperreadersissteadilyincreasing.B)Therearemorenonreadersamongyoungpeoplenowadays.C)Therearemoreuneducatedpeopleamongthewealthythanoriginallyexpected.D)Thereasonswhypeopledon’treadnewspapersaremorecomplicatedthanassumed.13.A)Shorteningtheirnewsstories.B)Loweringthepricesoftheirnewspapers.C)Addingvarietytotheirnewspapercontent.D)Includingoreadvertisementsintheirnewspapers.PassageTwoQuestions14to17arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.14.A)Acup.B).Anoven.C)Anegg.D)Abasket.15.A)Toletinthesunshine.B)Forthebirdtolayeggs.C)Toserveasitsdoor.D)Tokeepthenestcool.16.A)Mud.B)Grasses.C)Straw.D)Branches.17.A)Somecanbeeaten.B)Somearebuiltunderground.C)Mostaredriedbythesun.D)Mostaresewedwithgrasses.PassageThreeQuestions18to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.18.A)Tofindouttheoriginofcarbon-14onEarth.B)Toanalyzethecompositionofdifferenttrees.C)Tolookintothepatternofsolarwindactivity.D)ToexaminethechemicalelementsintheIceAge.19.A)Thequalityofair.B)Thenumberoftrees.C)Thelifecycleoftrees.C)Theintensityofsolarburning.20.A)Itfollowsacertaincycle.B)Itaffectsthegrowthoftrees.C)IthasbeenincreasingsincetheIceAge.D)Itisdeterminedbythechemicalsintheair.PartIIReadingComprehension(30points)Directions:Inthissectionthereare3passages.Eachofthemisfollowedbyfivequestions.ForeachquestiontherearefoursuggestedanswersmarkedA),B),C)andD).youshoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Questions21-25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Highschoolgraduation—thebitter-sweetfeelingsareasmuchapartofmenowastheyweretwenty-oneyearsago.Asgraduationdayapproached,excitementincreased.BeingoutofhighschoolmeantIwasfinallycomingofage.SoonIwouldbeonmyown,makingmyowndecisions,doingwhatIwantedanditmeantgoingtoschoolwithboys—awelcomechangecomingfromanall-girlhighschool.TherewasneveranyquestioninmymindthatIwouldgotoacollegeawayfromhome.Mymother’sidea,ontheanotherhand,wasjusttheopposite.Tryingherbestnottoforceherideasonme,shewouldsubtly(含蓄地)askwhetherIhadconsideredparticularschools—allofwhichhappenedtobelocatedinornearmyhometownofChicago.Onceitwasestablishedthat,ifitwasfinanciallyfeasible(可行的),Iwouldgoawayanyway,myfamily’sideaschanged.TheirconcernshiftedfromwhetherIwasgoingawaytohowfarIwouldgo.TheschoolsIwasconsideringontheeastCoastsuddenlylookedfarmoreattractivethanthoseinCalifornia.ButwhichcollegeIwouldattendwasjustoneofwhatseemedlikeanever-endinglistofunknowns.Whatwouldcollegebelike?WouldIbeunbearablylonelynotknowinganyoneelsewhowasgoingtothesameschoo