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一九九九年(上)江蘇省高等教育自學(xué)考試英語(一)試題4

時間:2009-03-09 14:15:00   來源:無憂考網(wǎng)     [字體: ]
Passage 3
’Travel’ is the name of a modern disease which became rampant some years
ago and is still spreading. The disease is carried by a germ called prosperity
(成功;繁榮). Its symptoms are easily recognizable. The patient grows restless
in the early spring and starts rushing about from one travel agent to another
collecting useless information about places he does not intend to visit. Then
he or she will do a round of tailors, summer sales, and sports shops, spending
three and a half times as much as he or she can afford; and finally, in August
the patient will board a plane, train, coach or car and proceed to foreign parts
along with thousands of fellow-sufferers, not because he is interested in or
attracted by the place he is bound for, nor because he can afford to go, but
simply because he cannot afford not to. The disease is highly infectious(傳
染的;有感染力的)and nowadays you catch Foreign Travel rather as you caught colds
in the twenties, only more so!
27. It can be inferred from the passage that people are likely to travel when
________.
A.they are ill
B.they are busy
C. they become wealthy
D. they become restless
28. According to the passage, people visit a foreign part simply because
A.the place is interesting
B. the place is visited by few tourists
C.it is recommended by the travel agencies
D. other people are also visiting the place
29. The tone of the passage can be best described as _________.
A. humorous
B. positive
C. angry
D. encouraging
3O. Which of the following would be the most appropriate title for the passage?
A. Traveling Once a Year Keeps Doctors Away
B. Traveling: a Modern Disease
C. Travels and Colds
D. Travel to Foreign Parts and Enjoy the Exotic scenes
四.完形填空,將所選答案之字母在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置上涂黑。(10%)
Most dog owners are so sentimental about their pets that they spoil them
by (1) them have their own way all the time. They make absurd(荒繆的) claims
about their intelligence, and (2) to believe that dogs could do any harm. It
is no (3) them, either, that city life does not suit the breed they have chosen
and it would be better if they (4) picked something smaller. There are other
animal lovers, however, who argue that large dogs should be banned from cities
for the (5) of their health.
Recently I read about a coach dog that was living near a big park, and the
vet that it was taken to when it was ill had a house not (6) off. One day, the
dog woke un with a had leg; (7) its owner took it for a walk, it limped painfully
beside him (8) the park but then pulled its owner across the road. The owner
followed it along several streets until it (9) the vet’s house,
where it held (10) its injured foot and waited patiently for attention.
31.A.a(chǎn)sking
B. letting
C. seeing
D. expecting
32.A.deny
B. cease
C. insist
D. refuse
33.A.use to say
B. use to tell
C. use saying
D. use telling
34.A.have
B. had
C. would have
D. should have
35.A.help
B. sake
C. profit
D. safety
36.A.far
B. long
C. much
D. away
37.A.who
B. which
C. when
D. where
38. A. as far as
B. as long as
C. as much as
D. until
39.A.got
B. went
C. arrived
D. reached
40.A.off
B. down
C. up
D. against