2010年10月高等教育自学考试基础英语真题及答案

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The word “commercial ” in the 2nd paragraph means _____.

  • A.advertisement
  • B.business
  • C.notice
  • D.motion picture
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The writer of this passage is _____ about the benefits of TV advertising.

  • A.optimistic
  • B.unconcerned
  • C.enthusiastic
  • D.positive
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To manufacturers, TV advertising is the most efficient way to promote sales because _____.

  • A.TV can make advertisers aware of their products
  • B.it can convince people of the quality of their products
  • C.TV covers a large audience at the same time
  • D.it can be seen and heard by over 25 million local viewers
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Passage 2Television carries more national advertising than any other in the United States. The same is true in some smaller countries such as Spain and Portugal, where it is the only medium reaching a general national audience. In many countries—Sweden and Denmark, for example, the state-owned television, accepts no advertising. In many other countries the amount of commercial time is extremely limited, as in France, Germany, and Italy. Soviet state-owned television began accepting a limited amount of advertising in 1988.The chief reason for the popularity of television among United States advertisers is that it reaches a vast number of people at the same time. While it can cost well over 100,000 dollars, a 30-second commercial on network television can be seen and heard by as many as 25 million viewers. For manufacturers who must make prospects aware of their products and convince them of its benefits immediately, there is nothing as efficient as television advertising.Because it employs motion as well as words, graphics, sound, and music, television is a valuable medium for products that lend themselves to demonstration. No other medium is as effective in showing how quickly an automobile can accelerate or how well a brand of wristwatch will stand up under abuse and continue to run. Similarly, it is an ideal medium for conveying a mood or an emotional benefit for products such as long-distance telephone calls.

Which medium carries the most national advertising in Spain?

  • A.Radio.
  • B.Newspaper.
  • C.Television.
  • D.Internet.
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America succeeded in shaping world events over the past 40 years probably because of _____.

  • A.its ability to adapt to technology
  • B.its ability to take advantage of the capability of its people
  • C.its ability to compete in the world market
  • D.both A and B
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The purpose of writing this article is _____.

  • A.to draw the reader’s attention to a new standard for measuring power
  • B.to demonstrate American political influence in the world
  • C.to emphasize that efforts must be made to strengthen the declining U.S. industrial base
  • D.to show American industrial prowess
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The Soviet Union was not listed as a third world nation just because of_____.

  • A.its powerful military forces
  • B.its vast land
  • C.its industrial competitiveness
  • D.its contributions to world peace
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The author indicates that _____ is threatening American political power.

  • A.other countries
  • B.the declining U.S. industrial base
  • C.a new standard for measuring power
  • D.less advanced technology
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In New York, there is now a school with no daily lessons, no class teachers... ( 1 ) a school building! The ‘school’ is a new project. It is called ‘City-as-School’ and the name means just that: the city itself is the place where 350 students, between the ages of 15 and 18,learn their lessons.Students choose( 2 )of work which ( 3 ) them and then they help to do that work.. For instance, one girl spends her week in the offices of a Congresswoman—an elected official—helping the public ( 4 ) problems such as pensions, housing, etc. Then she goes to help in a theatre for a day and she spends one day a week ( 5 ) first-year courses at college.City-as-School is six years old. The education system in New York ( 6 ) it now, as an alternative to final years at school. But can it ( 7 ) ordinary lessons? Well, students have to pass maths and science exams( 8 ) they enter the ‘school’. These subjects are not easy to provide for in ‘City-as-School’. Teachers monitor the progress of the students. 80% to 85% of the students go to college ( or university, as it is called in Britain ) after their time at ‘City-as-School’. The ( 9 )rate is high. And the students are enthusiastic ( 10 ) their ‘school’.They like the responsibility of their work, and the ( 11 ) of purpose it gives them.In a big city like New York, there are enough resources for a ( 12 ) like this. But in Philadelphia, another large town in America, a similar school ( 13 ) because there wasn’t enough ( 14 ) of work for the students.When the students leave ‘City-as-School’, they don’t have a normal academic education;but they do know ( 15 ) about different kinds of work in the city.

1.A. even not B. not even C. no even D. even no

2. A. areas B. regions C. respects D. aspects

3. A. interests B. interest C. interested D. interesting

4. A. to B. with C. about D. on

5. A. taking B. to take C. take D. takes

6. A. admits B. receives C. accepts D. agrees

7. A. supplement B. take place C. replace D. take place of

8. A. before B. until C. unless D. after

9. A. successful B. failure C. success D. successive

10. A. at B. about C. in D. to

11. A. sense B. sensibility C. sensitivity D. sensing

12. A. class B. project C. building D. town

13. A. opened B. closed C. developed D. boomed

14. A. range B. lot C. kind D. variety

15. A. a lot B. a lot of C. lots of D. lot

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Passage 1Nowadays, a standard for measuring power has changed. These changes foretell a new standard for measuring power. No longer will a nation’s political influence be based solely on the strength of its military forces. Of course, military effectiveness will remain a primary measure of power. But political influence is also closely tied to industrial competitiveness. It’s often said that without its military the Soviet Union would really be a third-world nation. The new standard of power and influence that is evolving now place more emphasis on the ability of a country to compete effectively in the economic market of the world.America must recognize this new course of events. Our success in shaping world events over the past 40 years has been the direct result of our ability to adapt technology and to take advantage of the capabilities of our people for the purpose of maintaining peace. Our industrial prowess(威力)over most of this period was unchallenged. It is ironic that it is just this prowess that has enabled other countries to prosper and in turn to threaten our industrial leadership.The competitiveness of America’s industrial base is an issue bigger than the Department of Defense and is going to require the efforts of the major institutional forces in our society—government, industry, and education. That is not to say that the Defense Department will not be a strong force in the process because we will. But we simply cannot be, nor should we be, looked upon by others as the savior of American industry.

Now a nation’s political influence depends on _____.

  • A.the strength of its military forces
  • B.its ability to compete industry
  • C.economic markets
  • D.both A and B
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It is cheaper to throw the cars away than _____ them.

  • A.to repair
  • B.repair
  • C.repairing
  • D.repaired
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Not until the year of 1966 _____ made the capital of this province.

  • A.the city was
  • B.when the city was
  • C.was the city
  • D.when was the city
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This computerized system will probably save _____ of the checkout clerk’s time.

  • A.as much as 45 percent
  • B.45 percent as much as
  • C.as much 45 percent as
  • D.as many as 45 percent
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As fuel price rose, bus companies raised their fares and _____.

  • A.so did the airlines
  • B.so the airlines did
  • C.nor did the airlines
  • D.nor the airlines did
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I have never seen such a spelling, it _____ a mistake.

  • A.can be
  • B.will be
  • C.need be
  • D.must be
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The house is very nice _____.

  • A.living
  • B.live
  • C.to live
  • D.to live in
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What he lacks is courage, _____?

  • A.isn’t it
  • B.isn’t he
  • C.is it
  • D.is he
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These stripes _____ by a computer.

  • A.can read
  • B.can be read
  • C.read
  • D.is read
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He didn’t come back _____ it was dark.

  • A.until
  • B.that
  • C.as soon as
  • D.where
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The city is _____ most densely populated in China.

  • A.sixth
  • B.six
  • C.the six
  • D.the sixth
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It _____ that a businessman is only interested in making profits.

  • A.is generally supposed
  • B.generally supposes
  • C.generally is supposed
  • D.supposed generally
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The development of science and technology _____ a change in our life.

  • A.brought about
  • B.brought up
  • C.brought forward
  • D.brought out
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He can not _____ to buy such an expensive car.

  • A.spend
  • B.waste
  • C.afford
  • D.acquire
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This house has _____hands three times this year.

  • A.shaken
  • B.changed
  • C.made
  • D.offered