2004年河南省普通高等学校选拔优秀专科生进入本科阶段学习考试公共英语试卷题号IIIIIIIVVVI总分核分人分数PartI.VocabularyandStructure(30points)Directions:Thereare30incompletesentencesinthispart.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,choosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentence.1.Shestudiedhardatschoolwhenshewasyoung,contributedtohersuccessinlaterlife.A.sothatB.thereforeC.thatD.which2.ayoungwoman,theofficewasempty.A.ButforB.ExceptforC.BesidesD.Except3.Tomisoneofthosestudentswhofriendly;however,itisveryhardtogetalongwithhim.A.isappearedtobeB.areappearedtobeC.appearstobeD.appeartobe4.Smartheis,hecan’tfindtheanswertothisquestion.A.likeB.asC.thatD.how5.,wehadtostayathome.A.ItwasahotdayB.ThedaybeinghotC.WhichhaveahotdayD.Beingahotday6.youradvice,yesterday,Iwouldhavemissedthetrain.A.HadInottakenB.IfIdidn’ttakeC.IfIhaven’ttakenD.ProvidedIdidn’ttake7.Theylikedthearea,buttheycouldnotthetrafficnoise.A.getonwithB.putupwithC.putonwithD.getupwith8.Somepeopleconsidercrueltouseanimalsforexperiment.A.thatitB.itC.itbeD.itbeing9.Iwassurprisedtofindhisarticleonsuchantopicso.A.excited,boringB.exciting,boringC.excited,boredD.exciting,bored10.Thefactisexistsnolifeonthemoon.A.thatB.whereC.thereD.thatthere11.YoucanspeakinfrontofGeorge,butyoucan’teatinhisrestaurant.A.freely,freeB.free,freelyC.free,freeD.freely,freely12.Hisspeechwassointerestingthatitwasconstantlybyapplause.A.interferedB.interruptedC.troubledD.disturbed13.Hehasplannedtosomemoneyeverymonthsothathecanbuyahouseinthefuture.A.setasideB.setupC.setinD.setalong14.Heusedtogetupatsixinthemorning,?A.usedheB.didheC.didn’theD.shouldhe15.Theyfoundthelecturehard.A.tobeunderstoodB.tounderstandC.forbeingunderstoodD.forunderstanding16.Finallytheaccusedconfessedtothegirl.A.killB.killingC.havekilledD.havingkilled17.Betweenyouandme,thatboyofMary’swas.A.asfatasstrongB.fatterthanstrongerC.morefatthanstrongD.notsofatasstrong18.Tomgotveryangrywhenherealizedhe.A.wasbeingmadefunofB.ismadefunofC.hadmadefunofD.hasbeenmadefunof19.Ivaguelyrememberssomethinglikethat.A.thathehadsaidB.himhavingsaidC.hissayingD.himtosay20.Hetriedtomakeupthelosttimestayinguplate.A.with,byB.for,byC.with,withD.for,with21.Youcan’tseethepresidentyou’vemadeanappointmentwithhim.A.whenB.ifC.unlessD.except22.Thespeakerdoesn’tknowhowtohisarguments.A.putasideB.putawayC.putacrossD.putdown23.Thepowerofthepeopleinthistownhasbeendecreasingbecausemostyoungpeoplehaveleftforthebigcities.A.shoppingB.purchasingC.enduringD.spending24.Manynewwillbeopenedupinthefutureforthosewithuniversityeducation.A.opportunitiesB.necessitiesC.realitiesD.possibilities25.Itishightimethatyoutheproblemcarefullyaboutwhatyouwilldointhefuture.A.arestudiedB.muststudyC.studiedD.study26.Incasehe,pleasetellme.A.hascomeB.willcomeC.comesD.wouldcome27.TherearenomedicinesforAcquiredImmuneDeficiencySyndrome.A.effectB.effectiveC.efficientD.efficacy28.Hehadnosoonerfinishedhisspeechhewithdrew.A.thanB.thatC.whenD.as29.Theyhavedonethingsthattheyought.A.nottodoB.nottobedoneC.nottohavedoneD.nothavingdone30.Hewascaughtintherainyesterday;,hefellillthismorning.A.onthecontraryB.incontrastC.inotherwordsD.asaresultPartII.ReadingComprehension(60points)Directions:Therearefourpassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,youshoulddecidethebestchoice.Passage1WhenwesaythatCambridgeisauniversitytownwedonotmeanthatitisatownwithauniversityinit.Auniversitytownisonewherethereisnoclearseparationbetweentheuniversitybuildingsandtherestofthecity.Theuniversityisnotjustonepartofthetown;itisalloverthetown.TheheartofCambridgehasitsshops,restaurants,marketplaceandsoon,butmostofitisuniversity—colleges,libraries,clubsandotherplacesforuniversitystaffandstudents.Thetownwastherefirst.Cambridgebecameacenteroflearninginthethirteenthcentury.Manystudentsweretoopoortoaffordlodgings.Collegeswereopenedsothatstudentscouldlivecheaply.Thiswasthebeginningofthepresentdaycollegesystem.Todaytherearenearlythirtycolleges.Veryfewstudentscannowliveincollegeforthewholeoftheircourse;thenumbersaretoogreat.Manyofthemliveinlodgingsatfirstandmoveintocollegefortheirfinalyear.Buteverystudentisamemberofhiscollegefromthebeginning.Hemusteatanumberofmealsinthecollegehalleachweek.StudentsarenotallowedtokeepcarsinCambridge,sonearlyallofthemusebicycles.Don’ttrytodrivethroughCambridgeduringthefiveminutesbetweenlectures,asyouwillfindcrowdsofpeopleonbicycleshurryinginalldirections.IfyouareinCambridgeatfiveminutestothehouranymorningoftheterm,you’llknowthatyouinauniversitytown.Stopinsomesafeplace,andwait.31.Cambridgecanbedescribedasauniversitytownbecause.A.theuniversitybuildingfitinwellwiththerestofthetownB.thesizeofCambridgeisjustasbigasthetownC.theseparatinglinebetweentheuniversityandthetownisnotobviousD.theuniversityislocatedinthetown.32.Inthefirstparagraph“butmostofitisuniversity”,“it”refersto.A.therestofthecityB.thetownC.theheartofCambridgeD.theuniversity33.Whichofthefollowingcanbestgivethemainideaofthesecondparagraph?A.Cambridgehasalonghistory.B.Manystudentslackedmoney,socollegesweresetupthem.C.Theto