2011年10月高等教育自学考试基础英语真题及答案

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As far as rewarding people for their work is concerned, the writer thinks that____

  • A.people doing manual work should be double paid
  • B.we should pay people according to their talents
  • C.we should pay for socially-useful work, regardless of the person's talent
  • D.qualified people should be the highest paid
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We learn from the passage that a man who does a boring, repetitive job____

  • A.receives less money than he deserves
  • B.should receive more money as a compensation for the drudgery of his work
  • C.can only expect more money if his job is a highly-skilled one
  • D.has no interest in his work apart from the money he receives for doing it
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Passage 2One of the most difficult questions to answer is how much a job is worth. We naturally expect that a doctor's salary will be higher than a bus conductors wages. But the question becomes much more difficult to answer when we compare, say, a miner with an engineer,

or an unskilled man working on an oil-rig(钻油机)in the North Sea with a teacher in a secondary school. What the doctor, the engineer and the teacher have in common is that they have devoted several years of their lives to studying in order to obtain the necessary qualifications for their professions. We feel instinctively (本能地)that these skills and these years, when they were studying instead of earning money, should be rewarded. At the same time we recognize that the work of the miner and the oil-rig laborer is both hard and dangerous, and that they must be highly paid for the risks they takeAnother factor we must take into consideration is how socially useful a man's work isregardless of the talents he may bring to it. Most people would agree that looking after the sick or teaching children is more important than, say selling second-hand cars or improving the taste of toothpaste. Yet it is almost certain that the used-car salesman earns more than the nurse and the research chemist earns more than the school teacherIndeed, this whole question of just rewards can be turned on its head. You can arguethat a man who does a job which brings him personal satisfaction is already receiving part of is reward in the form. of a so-called"psychic wage",and that it is the man with the boring repetitive job who needs more money to make up for the soul-destroying monotony (单调)of his work

The professional man, such as the doctor, should be well-paid because____

  • A.he has spent several years learning how to do his job
  • B.his work involves much greater intelligence than, say, a bus conductors
  • C.he has to work much harder than most other people
  • D.he knows more than other people about his subject
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It is difficult to compare a doctor and a miner because____

  • A.a miner's work is not as useful as a doctor,s
  • B.each is a specialist in his own field
  • C.a miner has to learn just as many skills to be able to do his job well
  • D.a miner's job is less skilled but on the other hand it is more dangerous
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You can compare an engineer with a teacher because____

  • A.they both do useful work
  • B.they both earn the same kind of salary
  • C.one does socially important work and the other does dangerous work
  • D.they have both spent several years in training
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Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?

  • A. The more detailed notes you make, the better your plan will be.
  • B. Everyone should make a few brief notes
  • C. Making notes is helpful for a well-organized piece of writing.
  • D. Making notes is more important for the arrangement of your ideas
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According to the passage, making a draft is____.

  • A. always necessary
  • B. a waste of time
  • C. helpful to correct mistakes
  • D. up to you
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It is implied in the passage that making notes can bring you some new ideas because____.

  • A. you have enough time to think about them
  • B. ideas have interrelationship between themselves
  • C. you can rearrange your ideas on your own
  • D. ideas can come to you more quickly
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My father waved me goodbye and the bus set off. The person sitting (1) to me was a government engineer going to Peshwar (2) inspect the roads. He said that traveling by bus was an excellent way to test the roadsWe passed many villages (3) the way and stopped once or (4 )to buy cold drinks, (5) it was very hot and dusty. The countryside was brown and dry and there were long stretches with no people (6 )villages in sight. We (7) to stop once at some road works, (8) made my traveling companion very happyMost of us were dozing (9) the afternoon heat when we were woken by a sudden noise, which (10) like a shot from a gun. As the bus swerved and then stopped at the side of the road, I remembered all the stories I had heard about herd of robbers who used to attack travelers on deserted roads like this. Many of the other passengers looked as bewildered and frightened as I( 11 )have looked My neighbor, however, reassured me, "Nothing to worry (12). Only a burst tyre".We didn’t leave (13) he changed the wheel.My cousin Anwar met me at the bus station. "Well, there you (14),"he said. "I wasbeginning to (15 )what had happened to you.

1.A. next B. beside C.besides D. about to

2.A.to B.for C.at D.about to

3. A. by B. on C.in D.all

4. A. two times B.twice C.many times D.thrice

5.A.though B.while C.as D.when

6. A. and B.or C.but D.except

7. A. had B.have C.were D.had had

8. A. which B. that C.it D,this

9. A. below B. by C.under D.in

10. A. noised B.sounded C. was made D. came

11. A. might B. ought to C. must D. may

12.A. for B.on C. with D. about

13.A.as B. until C. while D. when

14. A. have come B.come C.aren’t D.are

15. A. suspect B. decide C.conclude D.wonder

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If it____ tomorrow, we'll have to stay indoors.

  • A.would rain
  • B.will rain
  • C.rain
  • D.rains
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He____ he Chinese Volunteers Army in 1951

  • A.Joined
  • B.had joined
  • C.has joined
  • D.has been joined
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After that quarrel, Sam didn't talk to Paul____

  • A.any more
  • B.more
  • C.much longer
  • D.no longer
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The concept____ to describe the way nations behave, but it is equally applicable to individuals.

  • A.is most often used
  • B.most often use
  • C.is often most used
  • D.is most used often
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By 2003 my hometown had become____ industrial city in the province.

  • A.one of the three largest
  • B.a third largest
  • C.the third largest
  • D.the three largest
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The lawyer questioned the witness about ____.

  • A.what knew he
  • B.what did he know
  • C.he knew
  • D.what he knew
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Since she has very high blood pressure, her doctor recommends that she____.

  • A.not drink
  • B.will not drink
  • C.does not drink
  • D.not to drink
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We'll have to find a new____ of income

  • A.source
  • B.means
  • C.way
  • D.method
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Our company is____ to that one in management

  • A.Better
  • B.superior
  • C.excellent
  • D.good
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We try to buy these goods at the lowest price____.

  • A.Possible
  • B.possibly
  • C.possibility
  • D.probably