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1、大学英语B试卷试点高校网络教育部分公共基础课全国统一考试大学英语B试卷2007年10月注 意 事 项一、将你的姓名、考号填写在答题卡的规定栏内,将考号和考试科目在规定的栏内用2B铅笔涂满涂黑。考试结束后,把试卷和答题卡放在桌上。试卷和答题卡均不得带出考场。二、仔细读懂题目的说明,并按题目要求答题。答案一定要写在答题卡的指定位置上,写在试卷上的答案无效。三、选择题用2B铅笔将选中项涂满涂黑,主观题用蓝、黑圆珠笔或钢笔答题,使用铅笔答题无效。第一部分:英语知识运用(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)此部分共有10个未完成的对话,针对每个对话中未完成的部分有4个选项,请你从A、B、C、D四个选项中
2、,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并用铅笔将答题卡上的相应字母涂黑。示例 A B C D 1. Good-bye and thank you very much for a wonderful time._. Hope to see you again. A. Thank you for your comingB. Not at all C. It was nothingD. Never mind2. Could you show me your passport?_.A. Yes, I could B. Sure C. I havent it with me D. I dont want to
3、3. Would you mind if I turned the radio up?_. A. Yes, pleaseB. No, go aheadC. No, thank youD. Yes, thatll be right4. We are going to London for holiday next week. Would you mind taking care of my garden while were away?Not at all. _.A. Sorry, I have no time B. Id rather notC. With pleasure D. No, I
4、wouldnt5. Please help yourself to the fish._. A. Thanks, but I dont like fish B. Sorry, I cant helpC. Well, fish dont suit for D. No, I cant6. Would you like to have dinner with me this Saturday, Mr. Wang?_.A. Oh, no. Lets not B. Id rather stay at home C. Id love to, but I have a meeting that day D.
5、 Thank you7. Excuse me, is there a park here? _.Thank you all the same.A. I dont want to tell youB. Yes, there isC. No, there isnt D. Sorry, I dont know8. Mike, I am going to skate in the mountains tomorrow.Oh, really? _. A. Good luckB. Thank youC. Have a good timeD. Congratulations9. I am sorry for
6、 what I have said to you._. A. Its just too badB. No problem C. Dont think any more about itD. Im sure about that10. I wonder if I could use your dictionary?Sure. _. A. Go onB. Here you areC. Go upD. Here are you第二部分:阅读理解 (共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)此部分共有4篇短文,每篇短文后有5个问题,每个问题后有4个选项,请你从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最
7、佳选项,并用铅笔将答题卡上的相应字母涂黑。示例 A B C D Passage 1There are stories about two U.S. presidents, Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren, which attempt to explain the American English term OK. We dont know if either story is true, but they are both interesting.The first explanation is based on the fact that Presid
8、ent Jackson had very little education. In fact, he had difficulty reading and writing. When important papers came to Jackson, he tried to read them and then had his assistants explain what they said. If he approved of a paper, he would write “all correct” on it. The problem was that he didnt know ho
9、w to spell, so what he really wrote was “ol korekt”. After a while, he shortened that term to “OK”.The second explanation is based on the place where President Van Buren was born, Kinderhook, New York. Van Burens friends organized a club to help him become President. They called the club the Old Kin
10、derhook Club, and anyone who supported Van Buren was called “OK”.11. The author _.A. believes both of the storiesB. doesnt believe a word of the storiesC. is not sure whether the stories are trueD. is telling the stories just for fun12. According to the passage, President Jackson _.A. couldnt draw u
11、p any documents at allB. didnt like to read important papers by himselfC. often had his assistants sign documents for himD. wasnt good at reading, writing or spelling13. According to the first story, the term “OK” _.A. was approved of by President JacksonB. was the title of some official documentsC.
12、 was first used by President JacksonD. was an old way to spell “all correct”14. According to the second story, the term “OK” _.A. was the short way to say “Old Kinderhook Club”B. meant the place where President Van Buren was bornC. was the name of Van Burens clubD. was used to call Van Burens suppor
13、ters in the election15. According to the second story, the term “OK” was first used _.A. by Van BurenB. in a presidential electionC. to organize the Old Kinderhook ClubD. by the members of the “Old Kinderhook Club”Passage 2Normally a student must attend a certain number of courses in order to gradua
14、te, and each course which he attends gives him a credit which he may count towards a degree. In many American universities the total work for a degree consists of thirty-six courses each lasting for one semester. A typical course consists of three classes per week for fifteen weeks; while attending
15、a university a student will probably attend four or five courses during each semester. Normally a student would expect to take four years attending two semesters each year. It is possible to spread the period of work for the degree over a longer period. It is also possible for a student to move between one university and another during h