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1、自考真题:2019 年 10 月英语考试真题自考真题:2019 年 10 月英语考试真题一,阅读判断一,阅读判断下面的短文后列出了十个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断:如果该句提供的是正确信息,选择 A;如果该句提供的是错误信息,选择 B;如果该句的信息文中没有提及,选择 C,并在“答题卡”上将相应字母涂黑。下面的短文后列出了十个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断:如果该句提供的是正确信息,选择 A;如果该句提供的是错误信息,选择 B;如果该句的信息文中没有提及,选择 C,并在“答题卡”上将相应字母涂黑。Atwentieth-centurywomanMaryaSkodowska
2、was born onNovember 7,1867,in Poland.Maryas father wanted hisfive children to go tocollege,but the family was poor.In fact,Marya workedfor six years to makemoney so her elder sister Bronya could study medicine inParis.When Bronyafinished medical school in 1891,23-year-old Marya went toParis to begin
3、 herown study.InJuly 1893,Marie passed herphysics exam first in her class.At this time,shemet Pierre curie,a youngscientist.Marie and Pierre found that they had muchin common.They bothbelieved that science was the most important part of theirlives.They didntcare about money or about being comfortabl
4、e.They fell inlove,and weremarried on July 26,1895.Marie and Pierre were very happy.Theydiscussedtheir work as well as the most recent scientific events,such as the discoveryofX rays.Marie was interested in this research and began to look forunknownelements that had such rays.Pierre stopped his own
5、research in order tohelpMarie in her work.He realized that she was about to make animportantdiscovery.In1898,they discovered two newelements that gave off X rays.In those days,noone knew that such materialswere dangerous.They did not know that working withthese materials causedtheir illness,and they
6、 kept working.Finally,in 1902,they proved that radium(镭)is real.OnJune 25,1903,Madame became thefirst woman to receive a doctor of sciencedegree from the Sorbonne.Then shereceived an even greater award.In 1903,Marie and Pierre and Henri wereawarded the Nobel Prize in physics.1Marya went to Paris to
7、begin herown study when she finished medical school.A.True B.False C.Not given2Marya changed her name to Frenchform,Marie,in Paris.A.True B.False C.Not given3Marya had quarreled with hersister before moving out of her sisters home.A.True B.False C.Not given4Marya was happy even if she livedin hard l
8、iving conditions.A.True B.False C.Not given5Marie and Pierre fell in lovebecause they had different ideas about science andlife.A.True B.False C.Not given6Pierre didnt want to stop hisown research to help Marie.A.True B.False C.Not given7Pierres parents didnt agreewith his marriage with Marie.A.True
9、 B.False C.Not given8Marie alone found two elementsthat gave off X rays in 1898.A.True B.False C.Not given9Marie and Pierre did not know thedanger of those materials giving off X rays.A.True B.False C.Not given10Marie and Pierre won the NobelPrize in physics in 1903.A.True B.False C.Not given二阅读选择二阅
10、读选择阅读下面短文,请从短文后所给各题的 4 个选项(A,B,C,D,)中选出 1 个最佳选项,并在“答题卡”上将相应字母涂黑。阅读下面短文,请从短文后所给各题的 4 个选项(A,B,C,D,)中选出 1 个最佳选项,并在“答题卡”上将相应字母涂黑。NationalHealth ServiceTheBritish National Health Service(NHS)was setup in 1948 and was to provideequal basic and free health care for everybody inthe countryside.Before thisti
11、me,health care had to be paid for byindividuals.Nowadays,the central government is directlyresponsible for the NHS,although it ismanaged by local health organizations.About 83 percent of the cost of thehealth service is paid for by generaltaxation and the rest is met from thenational insurance contr
12、ibutions paid bythose in work.Some people have to payfor prescription and dental care butother people,such as children,pregnantwomen,and those on income support,are exempt from payment.Asthe people of Britain gets older,the hospitalservice now treats more patientsthan before,although patients spend
13、less timein hospital.NHS hospitals-manyof which were built in the nineteenthcenturyprovide nearly half a million bedsand have over 480,000 medical staff.The NHS is the biggest employer in Europe,although Britain actually spendsless per person on health care than most of herEuropean neighbors.Duringt
14、he 1980s,the health service increasedemphasis on managerial efficiency andthe privatization(私人化)of some services(for example,cleaning).Atthe end of the 198s,the government introduced plans for furtherreform of theNHS,including allowing some hospitals to be self-managing.Patients would beable to choo
15、se and change their family doctor more easily.However,thepolitical questions continue of how much money should be providedto supportthe NHS and where it should come from.11 Wecan know from the first paragraph that_.A.theNHS was to provide equal basic health care for people in the cities.B.people in
16、cities didnt have to pay for health care before 1948.C.patients in countryside had to pay money for health care before 1948D.theNHS was an organization which gave free advice to villagers.12What does the underlined word“exempt”probably mean?A.suffering B.different C.prevented D.free13According to paragraph 2 and 3,which of thefollowing is TRUE about HNS?A.Itsmanaged by the central government.B.ithires more people than any other unit in Europe.C.fewerpatients go to NHS hospitals than before in Br