2009年英语专业基础知识真题
考试时间120分钟,满分150)
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I. Listening Comprehension (50 points)
Directions: In Sections A, B, C and D you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then write down your answers on your , ASWER SHEET with a single line through the center.
Section A Short Conversations ( 10 points, 1 for each)
Directions: In this ction, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, you will hear a question. You will be given
10 conds to answer each question you hear.
1. A. The gym is scheduled to open tomorrow. B. The new gym is open only to kids.
C. There's a new project going on at the gym.
D. He's too busy to go to the gym.
2. A. Introduce the man to Jane soon. B. Ask Jane if the man could have the book.
C. Loan the book to the man after Jane.
D. Check with Jane if she's finished the book.
3. A. He is ud to living in a large apartment.
B. She knows the man's neighbor who is moving out.
C. He knows about a larger apartment she can rent.
D. The woman should go and e the man's apartment.
4. A. Call to make sure if there's a heavy storm tomorrow.
B. Leave for the airport earlier tomorrow.
C. Cancel their vacation plans.
D. Check their flight schedule in the morning.
5. A. Ask the man to produce his driver's licen.
B. Go and find out if the wallet is brown in color.
C. Show the man some family pictures.
D. Show the man a wallet.
6. A. Have the man preside over the opening of the exhibit alone.
B. Find out what time the exhibit opens.
C. Stay at home and take a rest.
D. Help the man arrange the opening of the exhibit.
7. A. Purcha the car he likes so much. B. Write a check for the new car.
C. Try to ll his car before buying Dave's.
D. Find out how much the car costs.
8. A. He can meet the woman in the afternoon.
B. He would like to discuss the idea right away.
C. He thinks the woman's idea is a good one.
D. He will try to find some time to discuss the special issue with the woman.
9. A. The woman is afraid that she'll have to pay a fine. B. He has paid the fine for the woman.
C. He's returning the book soon.
D. He returned the book to the library.
10. A. See the exhibit when it goes to another city.
B. Try not to miss a pop show next time.
C. Go to the muum next week when the exhibit is on again.
D. Seize a chance whenever possible.
Section B Long Conversations (14 points, 1 for each)
Directions: In this ction, you will hear two long conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, you are required to choo the correct answer (A, B, C or D) to each of the following questions or judge whether the following given statements are true or fal.
Conversation 1
Statements 11 to 20 are bad on the conversation you have just heard. Decide whether each of the following statements is true or fal.
11. The staff members of the restaurant share in decision-making.
A. True
B. Fal
12. The owner, Paul, always has the final say when disagreement comes up.
A. True
B. Fal
13. Mr. Paul Thornton is the owner of the restaurant.
A. True
B. Fal
14. The restaurant is located in the countryside of Australia.
A. True
B. Fal
15. Alan has been with Paul for five years.
A. True
B. Fal
16. Paul once lectured on cooking with practical demonstrations in Australia and New Zealand.
A. True
B. Fal
17. Paul wanted to t up his business in a competitive place.
18. The restaurant ud to be a farmhou.
A. True
B. Fal
19. The restaurant is attractive becau customers are ud to tho old dishes.
A. True
B. Fal
20. Alan doesn't want to have his recipe publicized in the magazine.
A. True
B. Fal Conversation 2
Questions 21 to 24 are bad on the conversation you have just heard.
21. What's the relationship between the speakers?
A. They're roommates.
B. They're classmates.
C. They're cousins.
D. They're lab partners.
22. Why was the man worried at first?
A. He couldn't decide on a topic for his paper.
B. He hadn't heard from his family for a while.
C. He thought his paper was late.
D. He thought the woman had been ill.吹风机多大功率的好
23. According to the man, how do some bees u their n of smell?
A. To find their way back to the nest.
B. To locate plant fibers.
C. To identify kinds of honey.
D. To identify relatives.
24. What will the man probably do over the weekend?
数媒是什么专业A. Visit his parents.
B. Plan a family reunion.
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C. Obrve how bees build nests.
D. Write a paper.
Section C Long Passages (14 points, 1 for each)
Directions: In this ction, you will hear two long passages. At the end of each passage, you are required to choo the correct answer (A, B, C or D) to each of the following questions or judge whether the following given statements are true or fal.
Passage 1 Questions 25 to 28 are bad on the passage you have just heard.
25. According to the speaker, some job applicants were rejected
A. becau they eliminated their names from the applicants' list themlves
B. becau of their inadequate education as shown in their poor spelling in writing the resume
C. becau they failed to give a detailed description of their background in their applications
D. becau of their carelessness to spell the company's name incorrectly
26. Perfectionists refer to tho who
A. pay too much attention to details only to lo their major objectives
B. know how to adjust their goals according to the circumstances
C. demand others to get everything absolutely right
D. are capable of achieving perfect results in whatever they do
27. The example of the Apollo II moon launch is to illustrate that
A. minor mistakes can be ignored in achieving major objectives
B. keeping one's goal in mind helps in deciding which details can be overlooked
C. adjustments are the key to the successful completion of any work
D. failure is the mother of success
28. The passage is mainly talking about
A. not to be a perfectionist
B. details and major objectives
C. importance of adjustments
D. hard work plus good luck
Passage 2
Statements 29 to 38 are bad on the passage you have just heard. Decide whether each of the following statements is true or fal.
29. Professor Hill does not think that many British newspapers are real newspapers becau they don't contain news at all.
A. True
B. Fal
30. In Britain, the most popular newspapers are to instruct people.
A. True
B. Fal
31. The real newspapers that report the facts are more rious than the popular papers but the latter have a larger circulation.
A. True
B. Fal
32. Facts show that the vast majority of British readers want no proper papers at all.
A. True
B. Fal
33. Professor Hill thinks highly of the newspaper he buys every day even though it is of a small circulation.
A. True
B. Fal
34. The editorial column of Professor Hill's favorite newspaper doesn't always support govermnent policy.
A. True
B. Fal
35. If an intelligent person finds a copy of Professor Hill's favorite newspaper 50 years from now, he will still find it shocking and surprising.
A. True
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B. Fal
36. Professor Hill likes buying various newspapers to read.
37. According to Professor Hill, the popular newspapers are much wor than his favorite newspaper.
好听的网游名字A. True
B. Fal
38. From the passage, we can e that Professor Hill looks down upon readers of the most popular newspaper.
A. True
B. Fal
Section D News Broadcast (12 points, 1 for each)
Directions: In this ction, you will hear four news items. At the end of each news item, you are required to choo the correct answer (14, B, C or D) to each of the following questions or judge whether the following given statements are true or fal.
News Item 1
Statements 39 to 43 are bad on the news you have just heard. Decide whether each of the followi
ng statements is true or fal.施东红
39. More than 1,000 Rwandan refugees have returned home after almost two years in Congo.
A. True
B. Fal
40. Military officials in Kigali say the refugees were recalled from the Congole city of Kisangani.
A. True
B. Fal
41. Rebels in Kisangani are trying to overthrow the Congole government
A. True
B. Fal
42. In June, Rwandan soldiers clashed with Ugandan soldiers.
新的反义词是什么A. True
B. Fal
43. After the clashes, both sides agreed to the United States' control of the city.
A. True
B. Fal
News Item 2
Statements 44 to 46 are bad on the news you have just heard. Decide whether each of the following statements is true or fal.
44. Two African presidents have spoken of African wars again.
A. True
B. Fal
45. The two presidents said money would be better spent on fighting Aids or building roads and bridges.
A. True
B. Fal
致自己的经典短句46. The two presidents will attend a meeting Monday in Lusaka to discuss the war in Congo Kinshasa.
A. True
B. Fal
News Item 3
Questions 47-48 are bad on the news you have just heard.