2010 年广东成人学士学位英语考试真题
Part I Dialogue Completion (15 points)
Directions: There are 15 short incomplete dialogues in this part, each followed
by 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the
dialogue and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET.
1. —— What day is it today?
—— _______________.
A. Monday B. It’s fine C. June 14 D. Nine o’clock
2. —— Excuse me. Can you tell me the time, please?
—— ____________.
A. Sure, please B. Thank you so much C. It’s six o’clock D. Yes, I can
3. —— May I use the telephone?
—— _____________.
A. Go ahead B. Thank you so much C. Don’t worry D. You are welcome
4. —— Would you like to come to the party Friday evening?
—— ______________.
A. That’s right B. Yes, I’d like to C. I’ll be late D. No, never mind
5. —— I’m sorry I can’t give you any help.
—— That’s OK. ____________.
A. What a pity B. I don’t care
C. Thank you all the same D. Don’t mention it
6. —— How did you find your visit to the museum, Eddie?
—— ____________.
A. I went there all by myself B. Oh, wonderful, indeed
C. My friend showed me there D. By taking a No. 2 bus.
7. —— I didn’t know this was a one-way street, sir.
—— ___________
A. It’s different. B. How do you do?
C. How dare you say that? D. Sorry, but that’s no excuse.
8. —— I don’t want to eat anything. I’m not feeling well today.
—— _____________, Carlos. I hope you’ll be better soon.
A. It doesn’t matter B. Don’t bother
C. I’m better now D. I’m sorry to hear that
9. —— Are you going to take part in the English contest to be held at the end
of this term?
—— ___________.
A. I’m afraid B. I do C. It depends D. It’s a pleasure
10. —— Today’s Sunday. What about going to the Science Museum?
—— __________.
A. Take it easy B. Let’s call it a day
C. That’s a good idea D. It’s kind of you to say so
11. —— I have just passed my exam. I feel so relieved now.
—— ____________!
A. Thank you B. Well done C. Cheer up D. My pleasure
12. —— Don’t forget to pass on the message to my teacher.
—— ___________.
A. Yes, I don’t B. I don’t think so C. No, I won’t D. Sorry, I wouldn’t
13. —— How could you say that?
—— _____________. I didn’t mean to hurt you.
A. It doesn’t matter B. That’s all right
C. I am really sorry D. None of your business
14. —— You have given us a wonderful party, Mrs. Johnson.
—— ____________.
A. Don’t say to B. I’m glad you enjoyed it
C. It is interesting for you to say so D. Oh, I’m afraid I didn’t organize it well
15. —— What’s the matter? You really look upset.
—— _____________.
—— Well, better luck next time.
A. I have won a prize B. I failed an important test
C. Why, I always look up to you D. Me? I never look down upon anybody
Part 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.
Passage One
We are all busy talking about and using the Internet, but how many of us
know the history of the Internet?
Many people are surprised when they find that the Internet was set up as
recently as the 1960s. At that time, computers were large and expensive.
Computer networks didn’t work well. If one computer in the network broke
down, then the whole network stopped. So a new network system had to be
set up. It should be good enough to be used by many different computers. If
part of the network was not working, information could be sen through
another part. In this way the computer network system would keep on
working all the time.
At first the Internet was only used by the government, but in the 1970s,
universities, hospitals and banks began to use it, too. However, computers
were still very expensive and the Internet was difficult to use. At the
beginning of the 1990s, computers became cheaper and easier to use. And
scientists developed software that made Internet “surfing” more convenient.
Today it is easy to get online and it is said that millions of people use the
Internet every day.
16. The Internet was set up in _____________.
A. 1960 B. the 1960s C. 1970 D. the 1970s
17. Computer networks didn’t work well at first because ___________.
A. computers were large and expensive
B. computers couldn’t send information fast
C. computers didn’t fit into the same network
D. if one computer failed, the whole network stopped
18. Which of the following was the first to use the Internet?
A. Governments. B. Universities. C. Banks. D. Hospitals.
19. Which of the following statements is true?
A. People use the internet mainly to send emails.
B. Computers are now more costly then ever before.
C. Computers were costly and hard to use until the early 1990s.
D. In the 1970s the Internet was easy to use but computers were costly.
20. The best title for the passage is ____________.
A. The Future of the Internet B. The History of Computers
C. The history of the Internet D. Convenient Internet Surfing
Passage Two
Alan Chang was a handsome young man with good manners.
One morning he was walking along a street on his way to an appointment. He
did not want to be early or late. He had forgotten to put on his watch so he
went up to a man who was waiting for a taxi.
“Excuse me, sir,” he said, very politely, “but could you tell me the time?”
The man, who was very well-dressed and looked quite rich, said nothing. He
did not even look at Alan. Alan spoke to him again. “Excuse me, sir,” he said,
“but could you please tell me what time it is?”
This time the man looked at him, but he did not speak and looked quickly
away. Alan thought to himself: well, he can hear me; he must be just rude. So
Alan asked again, “Why wouldn’t you tell me the time, sir?”
The man turned towards him and said, “Put yourself in my shoes. I am
standing here waiting for a taxi. You come up to me and ask me for the time.
If I tell it to you, you will thank me. I will say ‘That’s all right.’ You may then
say ‘It’s a beautiful day,’ to which I may reply ‘Yes, I like these sunny winter
days.’ Before we know what is happening we have a friendly conversation. You
are a pleasant, polite yo7ung man, so when my taxi comes, I offer you a ride.
You accept. We talk. I like you. You like me. I invite you to my home. You meet
my daughter. She is a very pretty girl. You are a good-looking man. You like
each other. Soon you fall in love. You want to marry. Now do you understand
my problem?”
Alan shook his head. “No, sir, I’m sorry, I don’t. Everything you have said
seems very natural to me.”
“Exactly,” the man said, “and I do not want my daughter to marry a man who
is too poor to buy a watch. Good morning to you.” And with these words he
hurried away.
21. Why did Alan ask the man what time it was?
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