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自學考試00600《高級英語》歷年真題全套試題

自考00600高級英語歷年真題集電子書自考00600高級英語歷年真題集電子書目錄1. 目錄32. 歷年真題42.1 00600高級英語20041042.2 00600高級英語200510142.3 00600高級英語200610212.4 00600高級英語200701232.5 00600高級英語200710282.6 00600高級英語200801322.7 00600高級英語200810382.8 00600高級英語200901462.9 00600高級英語200910542.10 00600高級英語201001592.11 00600高級英語201010652.12 00600高級英語201110723. 相關課程76751. 目錄歷年真題() 00600高級英語200410() 00600高級英語200510() 00600高級英語200610() 00600高級英語200701() 00600高級英語200710() 00600高級英語200801() 00600高級英語200810() 00600高級英語200901() 00600高級英語200910() 00600高級英語201001() 00600高級英語201010() 00600高級英語201110() 相關課程() 2. 歷年真題2.1 00600高級英語2004102004年下半年高等教育自學考試全國統(tǒng)一命題考試高級英語試卷(課程代碼0600)全部題目用英文作答(英譯漢題目除外),并將答案寫在答題紙的相應位置上,否則不計分。PART ONE(62 POINTS)I. The following paragraphs are taken from the textbooks, followed by a list of words or expressions marked A to X. Choose the one that best completes each of the sentences and write the corresponding letter on your answer sheet. One word or expression for each blank only. (12 points, 0.5 point each) We parked the car, Elgie came over and 1 himself in the back seat of the car. A police car moved slowly to the corner where we were 2 and the patrolmen looked at the three of us 3 and we pretended not to 4 . The patrol car 5 down the empty street and I turned 6 toward Elgie. She 7 to me because she was like people I had never met 8 . Like women in English novels who walked the moors with their 9 dogs racing at a 10 distance. Like the women who sat in front of roaring 11 , drinking tea 12 from silver trays. Actually, I enjoy my work when the 13 are large and 14 and somewhat frightening and will 15 the attention of many people. I get scared, and am unable to 16 at night, but I usually 17 at my best under this stimulating kind of 18 and enjoy my job the most. And Americans ought to note that, 19 things may seem to be 20 apart, arts and the humane scholarship are 21 here. Im not suggesting that writers and artists have the task of finding a 22 to the American 23 , but they can at least clarify its 24 and show how it relates to the human condition in general.A. inched B. perform C. assignments D. personallyE. appealedF. howeverG. natureH. come toI. fireplacesJ. intently K. parkedL. settledM. respectfulN. loyalO. noticeP. cautiouslyQ. pressureR. messS. flourishingT. sleepU. incessantlyV. solutionW. urgentX. falling. There are 15 sentences from the textbooks, with a blank in each, followed by a list of words or expressions marked A to X. Choose the one that best completes each of the sentences and write the corresponding letter on your answer sheet. One word or expression for each blank only. (15 points, 1 point each)25.The senior partner studied the resume for the hundredth time and again found nothing he disliked about Mitchell Y.Mcdeere, at least not _.26.For this and other reasons I was somewhat lonely, and I soon developed disagreeable mannerisms which made me _ throughout my schooldays.27.On three pieces he made a cross in pencil, and then _ each piece.28.But the press isnt the only party in this country thats guilty of this _ insensitivity.29.Most of the idle rich suffer unspeakable boredom as the price of their freedom from _.30.The modern _ of beauty is not exclusively a function (in the mathematical sense) of wealth.31.The Beatles showed there was a _ of emotions between love and hate.32.Our generation views the adult world with great _ there is also an increased tendency to reject completely that world.33.She just nodded her head, not getting a bit _, but rocking back and forth.34.I have met several adolescent consumption-snobs, who thought that it would be romantic to _ in the flower of youth.35.For that matter she would drive herself and keep the whole event within her _.36.Undoubtedly the desire for food has been, and still is, one of the main _ of great political events.37.Companies that pursue this are not primarily product or service innovators, _ cultivate deep, one-to-one relationships with customers.38.Such as it is, the _ is regarded as no place to make a career for those who have a future.39.I agree that our food is nutritious and that the _ of most of us is well-balanced.A. range B. diet C. skepticismD. cultE. unsuitableF. nor do theyG. optimismH. causesI. excitedJ. nor theyK. unpopularL. foldedM. coursesN. rampantO. districtP. excitingQ. controlR. fade awayS. stageT. drudgeryU. ghettoV. menuW. shuffledX. on paper. Each of the following sentences is given two choices of words or expressions. Choose the right one to complete the sentence and mark the corresponding letter on your answer sheet. (15 points, 1 point each)40.As a businessman, he would often stay away from the city for three or four weeks at a (an) (A. extent, B. stretch).41.He can only have (A. caught up, B. picked up) such excellent English by living in the English-speaking country for some years.42.To be a writer, you need among other things a (an) (A. vivid, B. acute) imagination.43.Although there were several witnesses who had seen him at the spot, he still (A. declined, B. denied) it.44.It is most (A. regretful, B. regrettable) that Mr. Smith has decided to resign.45.During this season, the weather often (A. alters, B. alternates) between heavy rains and bursts of sunshine.46.A newspaper (A. supplement, B. complement) will sometimes be distributed free with the newspaper.47.My father was (A. sensitive, B. allergic) to this kind of medicine, so we decided to try another kind.48.The painter was (A. inspired, B. initiated) to paint by the grandeur of the sunrise.49.The theater in this small town has a seating (A. capability, B. capacity) of 1000.50.We could all see clearly that this newcomer had (A. fake, B. false) teeth.51.Before going to the party, she had to iron out the (A. creases, B. creaks) in her dress.52.The patient (A. replied, B. responded) quickly to the medicine and was well in a few days.53.Although my father has (A. detective, B. defective) hearing, he still refuses to wear a hearing aid.54.During their teaching practice, the students had to visit some local schools for the (A. observation, B. operation) of lessons in progress.Read the following passage carefully and complete the succeeding four items:, and .Success1) A young man of humble origins came to New York from the Midwest to seek his fortune. He dreamed, in the American way, of becoming a millionaire. He tried his luck on Wall Street. He was diligent and shrewd and, when he had to be, devious. He put together the deal and he did some things with an electronics acquisition that wouldnt bear explaining. He succeeded even beyond his dream: he made twelve million dollars.2) At first the young man assumed that everything was working out splendidly. “Isnt it grand?” he said to his wife, once it was apparent that he had made twelve million dollars. His wife told him that it wasnt grand, and he was a nobody.3) “But thats impossible,” the young man said. “Im a rich person. We live in an era that celebrates rich people. Rich people are shown in the newspapers in the company of movie stars and famous novelists and distinguished dress designers. The names of the richest corporate raiders are known to every schoolboy. There are rich real estate sharks whose faces appear on the covers of glossy magazines.” But his wife said that his face would not, because he was a nobody. When he stressed the fact that he had twelve million dollars, his wife retorted that a lot of people did, but they were still nobodies.4) “I could buy our way onto the committees of important charity balls,” the young man said, “then wed be mentioned in the columns.” “Dont kid yourself,” his wife said. “The important committees are already filled up with people who are really rich. People like us would end up working on something like a dinner-dance to benefit the American Psoriasis (牛皮癬) Foundation.” The young man mentioned that he owned a co-op apartment on Fifth Avenue that was worth two million dollars. His wife argued that, to a certain extent, two million-dollar co-ops were a dime a dozen. Then the young man boasted of owning a stretch limousine and said it was twenty-one and a half feet long. His wife brushed the idea aside, saying that nobody famous had ever ridden in something like that ,and neither Henry Kissinger nor Calvin Klein had ever heard of him, so he was still a nobody.5) The young man was silent for a while. “Are you disappointed in me?” he finally said to his wife. “Of course Im disappointed in you,” she said. “When you asked me to marry you , you said you would surely amount to something. How was I to know that youd turn out to be a nobody?”6) For a moment the young man looked defeated. Then he squared his shoulders and cleared his throat. “Ill make them pay attention, ” he said. “Ill buy a professional football team and argue a lot with the coach in public. Celebrities will join me to watch big games from the owners box.” The wife ridiculed him, saying that nobody could buy a professional football team for twelve million dollars, because professional football teams cost big bucks.7) “Then Ill buy a magazine and appoint myself chief columnist,” the young man said. “A tiny but exceedingly flattering picture of me will run next to my column every week. The owners of professional football teams will invite me to watch big games from the owners box.” The wife believed that he might be able to buy one of those weekly-shoppers throwaways for twelve million dollars, but not a real magazine. One couldnt buy a real magazine for chicken feed.8) The young man was very much hurt and asked his wife whether twelve million dollars were chicken feed. But his wife insisted, “its not big bucks.”9) “But thats not fair,” the young man said. “Im a young man of humble origins who made twelve million dollars. I succeeded even beyond my dream. ” “Some of those things you did with the electronics acquisition probably werent fair either,” his wife said. “Fair isnt being measured these days. What they measure is money.” Then the young man said, if that was the case, he would get more money by going back to Wall Street and making fifty million dollars.10) But before the young man could make fifty million dollars a man from the Securities and Exchange Commission came and arrested him for having committed insider-trading violations in the electronics acquisition.11) The young man was taken away from his office in handcuffs. A picture on the front page of the afternoon paper showed him leaving his arraignment trying to hide his face behind an $850 Italian overcoat. A long article in the morning paper used him as an example of a new breed of Wall Street traders who were the victims of their own greed, probably because of their humble origins. His friends and associates avoided him.12) Only his wife stuck by him. She tried to see the bright side. “For someone with only twelve million dollars,” she said to the young man, “youre getting to be pretty well known.”. There are 10 statements, followed by four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer and mark the corresponding letter on your answer sheet. (10 points, 1 point each)55.He tried his luck on Wall Street.A. He became lucky in the financial world.B. He tried to get a job in Wall Street.C. He got a job in the financial world and tried to make a lot of money there.D. He went to Wall Street to see if he could get a job and to make a lot of money there.56.with an electronics acquisition that wouldnt bear explaining.The underlined part means:A. that couldnt be explained as it was against the lawB. that was against the law to explain to the publicC. that he wouldnt explain to othersD. that he found difficult to explain57.I could buy our way onto the committees of important charity ballsA. I could buy tickets to get to the places where committees workB. I could use money to become committee membersC. I could buy tickets to get into important charity ballsD. Committees of important charity balls could be bought58.two million-dollar co-ops were a dime a dozen.A. two million-dollar co-ops were cheapB. you could buy a dozen two million-dollar co-opsC. it was easy to get two million-dollar co-opsD. there were a lot of two million-dollar co-ops59.and appoint myself chief columnistA. make myself chief of the magazineB. give myself the job of writing chief columnsC. assign myself to the position of the magazines main columnistD. order myself to do the job of writing a main column each week60.A tiny but exceedingly flattering picture of meThe underlined part means:A. a photo in which I look better than in real lifeB. a very good photo that I like very muchC. a very clear photoD. a photo in which I look nice61.one of those weekly-shoppers throwawaysA. one of those weekly magazines of little value that shoppers buy, read and then throw awayB. one of those magazines shoppers buy once a week, but they dont like it, so they throw it awayC. one of those magazines shoppers who shop once a week would buy, after reading it, would throw it awayD. one of those magazines that appear once a week for special shoppers to buy, read and throw away62.One couldnt buy a real magazine for chicken feed.A. One could buy enough feed for chickens with that money, but not a good magazine.B. If one bought chicken feed with that money, then one could not buy a real magazine with what was left.C. If one wanted to raise chickens, one couldnt buy a real magazine.D. One couldnt buy a good magazine for so little money.63.Fair isnt being measured these days. What they measure is money.A. Now people dont want to be fair to others, they only want to be rich themselves.B. Now people dont judge others by how fair they are, but by how much money they have.C. Now people dont treat others fairly, they only want money from others.D. Now people are not fair, but they are rich.64.who were the victims of their own greedA. the more things they wanted, the more they sufferedB. they suffered because they were never satisfiedC. they came to a bad end as the result of their greedD. they only had themselves to blame as they were greedy. There is one underlined part in each of the following sentences, followed by four choices A, B, C and D. Choose the one that is the closest in meaning to the underlined part. (10 points, 2 points each)65.He was diligent and shrewd and, when he had to be, devious.A. secretB. determinedC. deceitfulD. devoted66.There are rich real estate sharks whose faces appear on the covers of glossy magazines.A. big shots in dealing with housing propertiesB. people who are really richC. people who own a lot of housing propertiesD. managers of real big enterprises67.People like us would end up working on something like a dinner-danceA. finally find ourselvesB. finally stopC. be doing everything butD. realize our dreams by68. for having committed insider-trading violations in the electronics acquisition.A. illegally making money by doing businessB. illegally doing business with insiders to make moneyC. illegally making money by exchanging informationD. illegally using information from ones job to make money69.Only his wife stuck by him.A. was still in love with himB. stayed with and supported himC. didnt leave him though it was against her wishD. sometimes went to visit himPART TWO (38 POINTS). Translate the following sentences into Chinese and write your translation on your answer sheet. (10 points, 2 points each)70.A young man of humble origins came to New York from the Midwest to seek his fortune.71.We live in an era that celebrates rich people.72.Rich people are shown in the newspapers in the company of movie stars and famous novelists and distinguished dress designers.73.When you asked me to marry you, you said you would surely amount to something. How was I to know that youd turn out to be a nobody?74.For a moment the young man looked defeated. Then he squared his shoulders and cleared his throat. Answer the following essay question in English within 80 100 words. Write your answer on you answer sheet. (10 points)What brought about the downfall of the young man? Prove yours points. Translate the following into English and write your translation on your answer sheet. (18 points, 2points each from 75 to 79, 8 points for 80)75.毫無疑問,幽默是幫助我們擺脫矛盾的良藥,因為要是沒有它,我們就會死于煩惱。76.一生中所形成的品格與積累的經(jīng)驗可享用終身。77.我生活中的每一天都必將遇到麻煩,因為麻煩總會有,以后還會有。78.這個孩子臉上沒有任何表情,用冷漠的目光死死地盯著我,象要把我吃掉似的。79.報紙有權利,甚至有責任持有某種態(tài)度,采取某一立場。80.我們與眾不同,并且以此為榮。我們有四十一位律師,因此和其他公司相比我們很小。我們不雇傭過多的人,每兩年招聘一個。我們提供全國最高的薪水和最好的福利,我沒有夸大其詞。2.2 00600高級英語200510 全國2005年10月高等教育自學考試全國統(tǒng)一命題考試高級英語試題課程代碼:0600本試卷共7頁,滿分100分,考試時間150分鐘。全部題目用英文作答(英譯漢題目除外),并將答案寫在答題紙的相應位置上,否則不計分。. The following paragraphs are taken from the textbooks, followed by a list of words or expressions marked A to X. Choose the one that best completes each of the sentences and write the corresponding letter on your Answer Sheet. One word or expression for each blank only. (12 points, 0.5 point for each) The fact is significant. To what is it 1 In part, I suppose, to a general increase in 2 . The rich havealways 3 their personal appearance. The 4 of wealth such as it is now allows those of the5 who are less 6 than their fathers to do the same. The 7 of aging and eventual death must ultimately be accepted as the natural 8 of the life cycle, theold 9 their prescribed life spans and 10 way for the young. Much that is 11 in old age in fact derives from the reality of aging and the 12 of death. News of Harlem rioting 13 the multi-national student 14 there. The typical European 15 wasunlike anything I had seen before. They had no homes or businesses to worry about proecting. They want to know why Negroes did not riot more often. 16 the only Negro in the summer 17 I feltembarrassed for a time. I was embarrassed because I did not have any 18 . The investigation was not 19 so that veterans could 20 out their hearts or 21 their souls; it was22 to prove that the policy of the U.S. in Indochina is tantamount 23 genocide, and that not only thesoldiers are responsible 24 what is happening, but that everyone here in America is responsible.A. answersE. completingI. DueM. makingQ. prosperityU. sessionB. AsF. cultivatedJ. forN. poorR. purgeV. spillC. badly offG. diffusionK. imminenceO. processS. uniqueW. stagedD. communityH. doneL. joltedP. progressionT. responseX. to. There are fifteen sentences with a blank in each, followed by a list of words or expressions marked A to X. Choose the one that best completes each of the sentences and write the corresponding letter on your Answer Sheet. One word or expression for each blank only. (15 points, 1 point for each)25. Old age is neither inherently miserable nor inherently sublime like every stage of life it has problems,joys, fears and _.26. Nobody spoke but Elgie came over, his _ eyes filled with sorrow and misery.27. Some men drew the first slip which touched their fingers; others seemed to _ that fate was trying to force on them a particular slip.28. Science, to my mind, is applied honesty,

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