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    1、高级英语(三)期末考试A卷 姓名: 专业:学号: 学习中心: 成绩:I Choose the word in closest meaning to the word given 30%1. We must quieten the restive animals: BA.buoyant B. restless C. remorseful D. resistant2. He was famous for his repartee and his sarcasm. AA.Witty retort B. will full departure C. monologue D. overriding3.

    2、After years of delay eh problem has now become urgent. AAprocrastination B. dilation C. dilution D. sacrifice4. You may be athletic, but a monkey is more agile. DA. clever B. nimble C. stupid D. quick 5. If a manufacturer has to charge exorbitantly for his product, he will lose business. AA. excessi

    3、vely B. reasonablyC. relentlessly D. inexpensively6. a grunt of acquiescence: AAconsent B. refusal C. compliance D. acquisition7. dilation of the pupils: CArestriction B. constriction C. amplification D. punishment8. sterile leadership AAinfecund B. aging C. effective D. doubtful9. moronic behavior:

    4、 CA.talkative B. intelligent C. stupid D. irresponsible10. tenacious salesmen BA lax B. unyielding C. imperfect D. impatient11. Many of President Roosevelts critics felt that he was too autocratic C A. democratic B. self-powerful C. concealing the truth D. upper-class12. Rather than vote for either

    5、side, the congressman decided to abstain. A A. not vote B. vote for both C. stay home D. vote later 13. John was forced to make an extemporaneous speech. C A. sharp B. foolish C. offhand D. critical 14. The police give slight credence to the report. C A. attention B. study C. belief D. evaluation 15

    6、. The fourth year sociology class was a homogeneous group of university students. A A. uniform B. average C. unrelated D. distinguishable 16. The doctor asked the patient to disrobe before the examination. D A. take medicine B. breathe deeply C. relax D. undress 17. The policeman used a megaphone. B

    7、 A. a portable radio B. in instrument to make his voice louder.C. a long stick D. a telephone in his car 18. Jack is defrauding the commercial law. C A. discarding B. maiming C. cheating D. repeating 19. The thieves ransacked the room trying to find he jewels. A A. looted B. probed into C. raided D.

    8、 thoroughly searched 20. The check was marked void. D A. payable B. in effect C. canceled D. invalid II. Reading comprehension 10%The relationship between the home and market economics has gone through two distinct stages. Early industrialization began the process of transferring some production pro

    9、cesses (e.g. clothmaking, sewing, and canning foods) from the home to the marketplace. Although the home economy could still produce these goods, the processes were laborious and the market economy was usually more efficient. Soon, the more important second stage was evident- the marketplace began p

    10、roducing goods and services that had never been produced by the home economy, and the home economy was unable to produce them (e.g. electricity and electrical appliances, the automobile, advanced education, sophisticated medical care). In the second stage, the question of whether the home economy wa

    11、s less efficient in producing these new goods and services was irrelevant; if the family were to enjoy these fruits of industrialization, they would have to be obtained in the marketplace. The traditional ways of taking care of these needs in the home, such as nursing the sick, became socially unacc

    12、eptable( and, in most serious cases, probably less successful). Just as the appearance of the automobile made the use of the horse-drawn carriage illegal and then impractical, and the appearance of television changed the radio from a source of entertainment to a source of background music, so most o

    13、f the fruits of economic growth did not increase the options available to the home economy toe either produce the goods or services or purchase them in the market. Growth brought with it increased variety in customer goods, but not increased flexibility for the home economy in obtaining these goods

    14、and services. Instead, economic growth brought with it increased consumer reliance on the marketplace. In order to consume these new goods and services, the family had to enter the marketplace as wage earners and consumers. The neoclassical model that views the family as deciding whether to produce

    15、goods and services directly or to purchase them in the marketplace is basically a model of the first stage. It cannot accurately be applied to the second ( and current ) stage.1. The reason why many production processes were taken over by the marketplace was that _D_.A. it was a necessary step in th

    16、e process of industrializationB. they depended on electricity available only to the market economyC. it was troublesome to produce such goods in the homeD. the marketplace was more efficient with respect to these processes2. It can be seem from the passage that in the second stage _B_. A. some tradi

    17、tional goods and services were not successful when provided by the home economy B. the market economy provided new goods and services never produced by the home economyC. producing traditional goods at home became socially unacceptable D. whether new goods and services were produced by the home econ

    18、omy became irrelevant3. During the second stage, if the family wanted to consume new goods and services, they had to enter the marketplace _C_. A. as wage earners B. both as manufacturers and consumers C. both as workers and purchasers D. as consumers4. Economic growth did not make it more flexible

    19、for the home economy to obtain the new goods and services because _C_. A. the family was not efficient in production B. it was illegal for the home economy to produce them C. it could not supply them by itself D. the market for these goods and services was limited5. The neoclassical model is basical

    20、ly a model of the first stage, because at this stage _A_. Athe family could rely either on the home economy or on the marketplace for the needed goods and services B. many production processes were being transferred to the marketplace C. consumers relied more and more on the market economy D. the fa

    21、mily could decide how to transfer production processes to the marketplaceIII. Fill in the blank with an appropriate word 20%functioning, around, given, determines, attempts, paradoxically, with, indispensable, society, general, to, determiningIn an earlier study of the family, I took as _1given_that

    22、 in _2general_ a nations family structure determines the kind of _3society_ it will have, and that any _4attempts_ to change or improve the society must begin _5with_ changing he family. Six years later now, I have come to feel that, _6paradoxically_,although some kind of family structure may be _7i

    23、ndispensable_to societal_8functioning_, it is the society that _9determines_what the family will be, and not the other way _10around_.IV. Translate the following paragraph into English 20%跌倒的是一个女人,花白头发,衣服都很破烂。她从马路边上突然向车前横截过来,车夫已经让开道,但她的破背心没有上扣,微风吹着,向外展开,所以终于兜着车把,幸而车夫早有点停步,否则她要栽一个大跟头,跌到头破血流了。The one

    24、who fell down was a woman with gray hair and ragged clothes. She cut across from the side of the road to the front of the car. The coachman had already let go of the road, but her tattered vest didnt buckle up. The breeze was blowing and it spread out. So she finally carried the handlebar. Fortunate

    25、ly, the driver had stopped a little earlier, otherwise she would fall into a big fall and fall to the head and blood.V. Translate the following paragraph into Chinese20%So society has us all at its mercy. It has only to murmur to the man that staying home is a feminine characteristic, and he will be

    26、 out of the house like a bullet. It has only to suggest to the woman that logic and reason are the exclusive province of the masculine mind, whereas “intuition” and “feeling” are the female forte, and she will throw her physics textbooks out of the window, barricade herself into the house and give herself up to having wishy-washy poetical feelings while she arranges the flowers.所以社会对我们都是任人摆布的。只需对男人喃喃地说,呆在家里是女性的特征,他会像子弹一样离开房子。它只需要告诉女人,逻辑和理性是男性思维的专属领域,而“直觉”和“感觉”是女性的强项,她会把自己的物理课本扔出窗外,把自己关在屋子里,在她整理花儿的时候,让自己有一种若即若离的诗情画意。

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