2012年10月自考英语二真题答案(00015)

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  • 1. Skillful farming()them to support a large population.

    Aenabled

    Bforced

    Cauthorized

    Drequired

  • 2. Young()he was, he was equal to the task.

    Aas

    Bif

    Calthough

    Dunless

  • 3. James refused to be()about his future plans.

    Adistinct

    Bspecific

    Crelevant

    Dindividual

  • 4. You should read this novel. It is()recommended by all critics

    Afairly

    Bhighly

    Cmainly

    Dstrictly

  • 5. It"s a great place to live in, except for the increasing volume of()that passes under my window every day.

    Aactivity

    Btraffic

    Cmovement

    Dcirculation

  • 6. We take this opportunity to express our sincere()of your help.

    Aexplanation

    Bobligation

    Cdemonstration

    Dappreciation

  • 7. He should()to what he"s good at, and not try and do something he knows nothing about.

    Alook

    Blead

    Cstick

    Dpoint

  • 8. The old man spoke()length about his experiences in Africa.

    Aat

    Bin

    Cfrom

    Dto

  • 9. I don"t know if the story is true, but I"ll try to()it.

    Amodify

    Bsimplify

    Cverify

    Dspecify

  • 10. The findings of the survey went contrary()what was expected.

    Ain

    Bon

    Cfor

    Dto

  •   Scientists are learning more and more about the link between your mind and your health. Stress and depression have been shown to give rise to illness and disease. (11) , if you feel good about yourself and have a (12 )attitude, and maintain an active involvement in life, you're more likely to be happy—and (13 ). Many things (14 )your emotional state. But at the heart of it is how you regard yourself. If you have a healthy level of self-esteem, you not only cope with life's challenges better than people (15 )low self-esteem, but you're probably more content, (16) , and successful. You're probably also healthier. Most people's sense of worth is deeply rooted in their childhood-in the early approval or disapproval of parents and friends. (17) , as we get older, most of us judge ourselves( 18 )our sense of how effectively we're managing in the world, especially in the areas of love and work Our (19) to love and be loved can give our lives a sense of purpose. We can also find (20 )in work-related accomplishments, and the people we meet and work with can reinforce our sense of self and our role in life.

    1. 11题选()

    AIn general

    BIn addition

    CIn contrast

    DIn reality

  • 2. 12题选()

    Apersonal

    Bpositive

    Ccommon

    Dcritical

  • 3. 13题选()

    Ahealthy

    Brespectable

    Cenergetic

    Dlovely

  • 4. 14题选()

    Asimulate

    Bexplain

    Cmaintain

    Dinfluence

  • 5. 15题选()

    Aupon

    Bat

    Cwith

    Dfor

  • 6. 16题选()

    Aemotional

    Bconfident

    Cdependent

    Dsensitive

  • 7. 17题选()

    AHowever

    BTherefore

    CLikewise

    DInstead

  • 8. 18题选()

    Ain

    Bon

    Cby

    Dof

  • 9. 19题选()

    Aintention

    Bability

    Cdream

    Dgoal

  • 10. 20题选()

    Atruth

    Bproof

    Cinterest

    Dpride

  •   Passage One Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.
      If you start each day desperately wishing for an extra hour in bed, the following is likely to leave you feeling even more bad-tempered. Scientists have identified a"sleepless elite"-a small group of people for whom staying in bed longer is a waste of time. Rather than being tired and bad-tempered losers, they are an energetic, outgoing and optimistic group who can happily and healthily get by on just four or five hours of sleep a night. and, they tend to be slim, able to hold down two jobs at the same time, and handle their extra-long days easily without needing coffee or catnaps(小睡). Working out how the gene(基因) cuts sleep without any obvious impact on health could help in the design of drugs that give us all a few extra hours in our day. The bad news is that while many of us get by on a few hours' sleep a night, just one to three people in 100 qualify to be part of the sleepless elite. The research team is now calling for members of the lucky group to come forward to allow their DNA to be studied. Harvard University researcher Dr. Christopher Jones said: "My long-term goal is to someday learn enough so we can control the sleep mechanism without damaging our health. Everybody can use more waking hours, even if you just watch movies." Many of those who have already volunteered share fascinating characteristics.They are cheerful, thinner than average, and seem to have a high tolerance for physical pain and psychological setbacks. Dr. Christopher Jones told the New York Times: "Typically, at the end of a long phone interview, they will admit they have been sending short text messages and surfing the Internet and doing word games at the same time, all on less than six hours of sleep."

    1. According to the passage, the sleepless elite().

    Aperform less well than others

    Bregard sleep as a waste of time

    Care energetic despite less sleep

    Dare likely to make others angry

  • 2. Researchers study the sleepless elite to().

    Adevelop the mechanism of sleep

    Binvent a healthy way to cut sleep

    Cfind the impact of sleep on health

    Ddesign drugs for sleepless people

  • 3. The phrase "come forward"(para. 4) is closest in meaning to().

    Avolunteer

    Bdonate

    Ccontribute

    Ddecide

  • 4. According to Dr Jones, it is typical of the sleepless elite to().

    Asleep at least six hours a night

    Bwatch more movies than others

    Cdo more than one thing at a time

    Ddo word games better than others

  • 5. The passage is mainly about().

    Aa disease which is related to genes

    Ba new drug that cures sleeplessness

    Crecent studies on sleepless patients

    Dpeople who do well with less sleep

  •   Passage Two Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.
      There are a couple of things to know about the use of humor in a speech. One thing is to distinguish healthy and unhealthy humor. Unhealthy humor usually has a victim. It is based on differences. Healthy humor is taken from our everyday experiences and is based on the things people have in common. Therefore it unites them. Another thing is that when sharing humor with the audience a speaker has to take into account what part of the day it is. The "morning" audience can be tough, because everyone is just getting into work; the "lunch" audience is better, but the best time for sharing humor is dinner-time, because people relax after their working day and are more likely to feel the speaker. There are certain rules that are strongly advised to be followed. The primary rule is not to offend anybody by a joke. The jokes are not supposed to relate to the audience but to the speaker himself. When a speaker shares his personal stories he will be better accepted by the audience. He can kid about his fame, problems, image, etc. However, he does not have to belittle himself or sacrifice his reputation for a laugh. Besides, the jokes and humorous stories that are used by the speaker have to relate directly to the topic of his speech. The speaker is supposed to speak clearly and keep from laughing at his own story or joke while telling it, so that he can make it clear and to the point. Finally, once a joke is said it may not be repeated once more. So the speaker must not repeat a joke that fails or one that works. And, remember these tips always work: personal jokes, short remarks that go well with the speech, good choice of vivid words and appropriate body gestures.

    6. Healthy humor differs from unhealthy humor in that it is().

    Aintended to enrich one’s experiences

    Blinked to the things that people share

    Cused most frequently to unite victims

    Dbased mostly on the differences in life

  • 7. The writer thinks that a joke works best with an audience who is().

    Abusy

    Btough

    Chungry

    Drelaxed

  • 8. To connect closely with the audience, the speaker is advised to().

    Arepeat a good joke

    Blaugh at his stories

    Cjoke about himself

    Dimprove his image

  • 9. According to paragraph 3, a joke should support().

    Athe nature of an issue

    Bthe fame of a speaker

    Cthe subject of a speech

    Dthe taste of an audience

  • 10. One of the tips the writer gives for a successful speech is().

    Avivid expressions

    Bdramatic gestures

    Cgood time control

    DProper eye contact

  •   Passage Three Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.
      Are passwords out-of-date? It is starting to seem like it. Everybody hates them.These days a typical Internet user has dozens of online accounts. If you really want to be safe, you need to generate a different password for each one, and each password needs to be extremely complicated, with a mix of letters, symbols, and numbers. Who can keep all that stuff in their head? Most people do not bother. Some just create one password and use it everywhere. Others might have a few passwords—one for all their banking and financial stuff, one for their social networks, one for email accounts. Problem is that if one site gets hacked, the bad guys now have the password you use elsewhere. These attacks are happening so frequently these days that you might as well assume there is no way to keep a password secret. Computer scientists realize the system is broken, and they are looking for alternatives. But most attempts have not been very good. Fingerprint readers require special hardware, and many people find them scary and don’t want to use them. Smart cards can be lost or stolen. Scientists have tried all sorts of other approaches, but they end up back with passwords. They are the least worst in a series of bad choices. Markus Jakobsson, a researcher in computer science, has produced something he calls"fastwords." Instead of inventing a password, you join three simple words that come from a thought known only to you. If one day you were driving to work and ran over a frog that ended up flat, you might choose"frog work flat." You can enter the three words in any order, and the system still knows that you are you. If your mind goes totally blank, the fastwords system will tell thought and thus the three keywords. The fastwords system represents a step in the right direction, but it is not the promised land. Someone, somehow, needs to come up with something radically different-and radically better-than what we have today.

    11. Today people find passwords().

    Adifficult to create

    Bhard to remember

    Ceasy to figure out

    Dapt to be replaced

  • 12. We learn from paragraph 2 that many people use passwords().

    Awithout due caution

    Bin a rational manner

    Cwith frequent changes

    Din simple combinations

  • 13. Compared with passwords, other alternatives are even more().

    Acomplex

    Bconfusing

    Cexpensive

    Dtroublesome

  • 14. One unique advantage of fastwords is that they can be used().

    Awith more certainty

    Bwith greater speed

    Cwith more flexibility

    Dwith greater security

  • 15. The writer seems to think that fastwords().

    Aoffer a decisive resolution

    Bare as safe as passwords

    Coffer a hopeful inspiration

    Dare as simple as passwords

  • 1. 不同的a.v()
  • 2. 肌肉n. m()
  • 3. 传统n. t()
  • 4. 幸运地ad. f()
  • 5. 影响vt. a()
  • 6. 边缘n. e()
  • 7. 怀疑的a.d()
  • 8. 减少vt. r()
  • 9. 集合vt. a()
  • 10. 逐步的a.g()
  • 11. 可行的a. f()
  • 12. 污染n. p()
  • 13. 方便的a. c()
  • 14. 拉长v. s()
  • 15. 维生素n. v()
  • 16. 经受vt. w()
  • 17. 五十num. f()
  • 18. 财政n. f()
  • 19. 发源vi. o()
  • 20. 两倍ad. t()
  • 1. A war can()(danger) millions of lives.
  • 2. We should know our strength as well as our()(weak).
  • 3. Due to circumstances beyond our control, the()(fulfill) of the contact will be delayed by several weeks.
  • 4. Organizing some challenging outdoor activities can help your employees()(sharp) their abilities.
  • 5. My teacher gave me a letter of()(refer) when I applied for the job
  • 6. She made a favorable()(impress) on me when I first met her..
  • 7. They viewed these plans as an attempt to take a()(profit) market from Britain.
  • 8. There are many sales in the U.S., during which time stores will()(low) their normal prices.
  • 9. He()(respect) moved his hat when he entered the building.
  • 10. There are no tickets left for this evening’s()(perform).
  • 1. 这所学校向学生免费提供课本。
  • 2. 随着年龄的增长你会改变想法的。
  • 3. 他们正在讨论如何实施这项计划。
  • 4. 她已表明自己在这些问题上的立场。
  • 5. 这对双胞胎长得太像了,很难分清他们。
  • 1. Too much importance must not be attached to the wrong acts done by children, particularly if they happen to be of a minor nature. Many children are likely to be in the habit of stealing, neglecting studies, or using bad language. In nearly every case, the root cause of the trouble is the fact that proper care of the child is not taken in the house. But if the parents are wise, they would correct their children’s faults by paying more attention to them. Whatever the case, one thing should never be done. They should not be compelled to change for the better under fear of the rod. Physical punishment does not improve them. It only makes them worse than before.