2013 年广东成人学士学位英语考试真题及答案
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 best one to complete the
dialogue and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line
through the center.
1. Jenny: Shall I go and tell Mr. Fairbanks about our proposal? Jackie:
___________.
A. Yes, you go B. Yes, go C. Yes, let’s D. Yes, please
2. Mori: It’s a pleasure to meet you here. Kaco: __________.
A. Pleased to meet you, too
B. Thank you so much
C. I didn’t expect to see you here
D. You’re too hospitable
3. Williams: Excuse me. I’m looking for a present for my son. I have no idea
what to get him, Can you help me? Sales girl: ____________.
A. Of course I can
B. No, I can’t actually
C. You must buy him a T-shirt
D. Yes, I think a T-shirt would be a good idea
4. Tim: I hear you’ve been to the book fair. How was it? Susan: _____________.
A. Absolutely marvelous
B. Very much indeed
C. Not necessarily
D. Quite disappointed
5. Ed: How do you get along with your new music teacher? Maggie: Ms. Davis?
__________, but I like her a lot.
A. She’s humorous
B. She’s nice to me
C. She’s a bit strange
D. She’s good at dancing
6. David: Charles, could you drive me to the railway station? Charles:
____________
A. No, thanks. B. I’ll be there on time.
C. Sure, why not? D. Never mind.
7. Max: My son has been admitted by Beijing
Congratulations! He is such a smart boy. Max: ___________.
University.
Walt:
A. Yes, he is B. You are right
C. Thank you very much D. Don’t mention it
8. Student: Do you mind our performing rock ‘n’ roll in the hall? Teacher:
_________.
A. No, you’d better not B. Of course, it’s allowed here
C. Oh, I’d rather you didn’t actually
D. I’d prefer to listen to rock ‘a’ roll
9. Clerk: Excuse me, this a non-smoking place. Customer: __________
A. Oh, I’m sorry. B. How can you say that?
C. That’s all right. D. That’s impossible.
10. Waiter: How would you like your coffee? Customer: ____________.
A. It’s well done B. Very nice, thanks
C. With sugar, please D. Only one cup
11. Virginia: What about going to do some shopping this afternoon? Rena:
____________.
A. Go ahead, please. B. Good idea! C. Me, too. D. Help yourself.
12. Carlos: Thank you very much, Miss James. That helped me a lot. Miss
James: ___________, Carlos.
A. Don’t thank me B. Don’t mention it
C. I’m fine D. I’m sorry
13. Susan: I’m worried. My son doesn’t like to talk with me. Tracy: ___________.
We were all like that at his age.
A. Take it easy B. Change his mind C. Don’t quarrel with him D. Don’t refuse
him14. Nicolas: I’d like to donate money to help poor children at school. To
whom shall I give my share? Li Ming: ____________ I’ll ask about that and let
you know.
A. Very well. B. Who knows? C. Thank you all the same. D. It all depends.
15. Kelvin: We’re almost finished with the project now. _____________. Teresa:
Actually, I prefer to keep going.
A. Let’s hurry up B. We’ve too tired now
C. Wellbe on time D. Let’s stop for a break
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 with a single line through the center.
Passage One
Jack Billabong is a stockman. One Friday afternoon he was riding along the
track towards the Henderson farm. He was looking for a prize bull which had
escaped from the Borrogee paddock. He reached the hills and saw at once
that he could not go further.
There had been a fire in the forest which had gone out. But the air was still full
of smoke and fallen trees had blocked the track. Jack was just going to turn
back when he saw something moving in the smoke. He waited. It was a girl on
a horse, and she was riding towards him. “There’s a badly burnt man on the
farm,” the girl shouted. “He saved my life. Please help me to save him.”
The girl was Cathy Henderson. She had been on horseback for two hours. She
had to jump over fallen trees that were still burning. Her pony had fallen with
her twice. She was thirsty and almost dead from want of sleep. But she rode
back to the farm with Jack immediately.
Joe Brook was unconscious when they reached him. They lifted him onto Jack’s
horse. The ride back to Borrogee was terrible. Cathy was so tired that Jack had
to tie her to her pony. The pony was tired too, but its courage was astonishing.
It followed Jack right to Borrogee Hospital. Nobody saw them arrive because it
was night.
“I’ve never seen a horse like that pony,” Jack said. Cathy praised Jack
Billabong, but she refused to say anything about the pony, “Joe will write
about her in his story,” she said.
But she did say one thing: “If flame hadn’t returned to the farm that
afternoon, Joe and I would have died.”
16. Jack Billabong did not turn back because _____________.
A. he hadn’t found the bull yet
B. he smelt a heavy smoke in the forest
C. he knew there was a burnt man there
D. he saw something moving towards him
17. Why was the ride back to Borrogee terrible?
A. Because Joe was tired out.
B. Because the ride started late at night.
C. Because they didn’t have enough courage.
D. Because both Cathy and her pony were exhausted.
18. Cathy refused to talk to reporters about the pony when she was in
Borrogee Hospital because ____________.
A. she didn’t know what to say
B. Jack asked her not to talk to them
C. she was too weak to say anything
D. Joe would write about it in his writing
19. What does the word “flame” in the last paragraph refer to?
A. Jack. B. The pony. C. Jack’s horse. D. The fire.
20. Which of the following is the best title of the story?
A. Rescue of Joe Brook.
B. Courage of Jack Billabong.
C. Love of a Young Girl.
D. Heroism of a Lovely Pony.
Passage Two
The faces of elderly, happily-married people sometimes resemble each other.
Dr. Aiken studied a number of couples who had been married for at least
twenty-five years. Each couple provided four photographs—one photo of each
partner at the time of their marriage and another photo of each partner
twenty-five or more years later. All background was cut from the photos to
remove any clues. The photos were then displayed in groups: a random
grouping of the persons at the time of their marriage and another random
grouping of the same persons who took photographs later. Some testees were
asked to pick out the partners. They failed totally with the first group. Their
judgements were no better than chance. But with the photos taken twentyfive or more years after the marriage, the testees were quite successful with
the most happily-married couples.
Dr. Aiken believes there are several reasons why couples grow alike. One
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