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廣東省成人高等教育學(xué)士學(xué)位外語水平考試模擬試題(十)英語試卷一Part I Dialogue Completion (15 points) Directions: There are 15 short inplete dialogues in this part, each followed by 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one to plete the dialogue and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.1. Jeff: Could you pass me the album, please? Julie: ___________.A. Not at all B. Yes, I couldC. Here you are D. You’re wele2. Bob: Hi, Tom. Haven’t seen you for ages. How is everything with you? Tom: ___________. A. That’s very kind of you B. Fine, thank youC. Thank you D. It’s good with me.3. May: Thank you for the wonderful meal. It was so delicious.Mrs. Sun: _____________.A. Don’t be too polite. B. The food was very poorC. Thanks. Glad you liked it D. Really? I’m a bad cook.4. Stranger: Excuse me, can you tell me the way to the Blackwell’s Inn?Peter: _____________.A. Yes, I can. I’m a native here B. I can’t tell you thatC. Yes, a bus will take you there D. Sure. Take bus .5. Susan: I wonder if you could drive me to the airport. Teddy: ____________. A. I’d be glad to B. Oh, it’s my duty C. I think so D. It’s accepted6. Sally: Sorry I came late again.Peter: ___________A. How can you be late again? B. I can’t bear a guy like that.C. Yes, you should be. D. That’s all right.7. Jenny: Shall I go and tell Mr. Fairbanks about our proposal? Jackie: ______________. A. Yes, you go B. Go at once C. Yes, let’s D. Yes, please 8. Wife: I hope nothing terrible will happen to the kids. Husband: _____________. A. I don’t hope B. I hope not, either C. I hope so D. I hope neither9. Mori: It’s a pleasure to meet you here. Kaco: ____________. A. Pleased to meet you, too B. Thank you so muchC. You’re too hospitable D. I didn’t expect to see you here10. Billy: You look cool in that Niki jumper?Bobby: ____________A. How can you say that?B. Yes, it is just a special sale.C. Yes, I know. It is cool, not me.D. Thank you.11. Tim: I hear you have been to the book fair. How is it?Susan: ____________A. Absolutely marvelous. B. Very much indeed.C. Very well, wasn’t it? D. No, get it yourself.12. Anne: Shall we drop in the Mexican canteen for a bite?Coco: ____________A. It doesn’t matter to me. B. I don’t care for it.C. Whatever you say! D. So what?13. Nancy: Have you heard about the match? Our team won by one point.Scott: ___________A. Is it a real thing? B. Congratulations!B. Good luck! D. You’re kidding!14. Jenny: May I use your camera this afternoon?Jimmy: _____________, but Nancy came in and borrowed it just now. Jenny: Never mind.A. Do as you please B. Yes, you mayC. I’m sorry D. As luck would have it15. Mom: Johnny, where are the cookies? Don’t tell me you ate them all!Johnny: Yes, I did. _____________.A. I just couldn’t bear it B. I just couldn’t help itC. They were too good to eat D. They were good to eatPart II Reading Comprehension (40 points]Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each of the passages is followed by 5 questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.Passage OneDorothea Dix left home at an early age of her own free will to live with her grandmother.At fourteen, Dorothea was teaching school at Worcester, Massachusetts. A short time after she had begun teaching, she established a school for young girls in her grandparents’ home. Stress was placed on moral character at Dorothea’s school, which she conducted until she was thirtythree.She was forced to give up teaching at her grandparents’ home, however, when she became ill. A few year of inactivity followed.In 1841 Dorothea began to teach again, accepting a Sunday school class in the East Cambridge, in a Massachusetts’ jail. Here, she first came upon insane people locked up together with criminals.In those days insane people were treated even worse than criminals. There were only a few asylums in the entire country. Therefore jails, poor houses, and houses of correction were used to confine the insane.Dorothea Dix made a careful investigation of the inhuman treatment of the insane. It was considered unfit for a woman to devote herself to such work at this time. But this did not stop Dorothea Dix in her efforts to provide proper medical care for the insane.Gradually, because of her investigations, conditions were improved. More than thirty mental institutions were founded or reestablished in the United States because of her efforts. Dorothea also extended her investigations to England and to other parts of Europe.During the Civil War, Dorothea served as superintendent of women hospital nurses in the Union army. When the war was over, she returned to her work of improving conditions for insane people.16. Which of the following is the best title for the passage? A. The Treatment of Mental Illness.B. The Life of a Young English Woman C. An American Hum