2020年自考英语二历年真题和答案

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自考英语(二)试题真题试卷及答案,包含了近10年的真题,考试无忧包过(课程代码:00015)

本试卷分两部分,满分100分,考试时间150分钟。

  1. 1.  第一部分为选择题,应考者必须在“答题卡”的选择题答题区按要求填涂作答;

  2. 2.  第二部分为非选择题,应考者必须在“答题卡”的非选择题答题区作答,不能答在试卷上;

  3. 3.  全部题目必须用英文作答;

  4. 4.  本试卷使用专用答题卡(答题卡上已标注课程代码、课程名称、题序号)作答,请按照试卷的题号顺序在相应的答题区域内作答。

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第一部分  选择题(共20分)

一、阅读判断题(第1-10题,每题1分,共10分)

下面的短文后列出了10个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子作出判断:如果该句提供的是正确的信息,选择A;如果该句提供的是错误信息,选择B;如果该句的信息文中没有提及,选择C。在答题卡相应位置上将答案选项涂黑。

Using Music to Change Your Mood

Everyone knows that listening to music when feeling bad can provide arelief. Music can also reduce stress, make depression more bearable and helpyou relax.

All the benefits of music can only be got if the listener enjoys the musiche is listening to. If the listener dislikes the music or finds it boring, itwill have a negative effect on him instead of a positive one.

Now let’s examine what most of us do when it comes to listening to music.We usually just listen to a play list and allow a program to randomly (任意地)select the songs we are going to listen to.

This is where the problem lies. What if you liked the first song but foundthe second one boring? What if the third one was a motivating song while thefourth didn’t suit your emotions? What do you think the result will be?

What you’ll have is an emotional mess! The first song will lift your mood alittle. The second will make you a little bored. The third will motivate youand then the fourth will put you down. In the end you’ll end up feeling worsethan before.

I strongly recommend dividing your play list into different small lists.For example, a list for relaxation, a list for motivation and so on. Anothervery important thing you must do is to get rid of the old music that you arebored of. Besides, don’t listen to songs with negative words or messages.

The music you listen to can delay your recovery from breakups(分手)by months and months! People who listen to romantic songs after breakupsrecover 10 times slower than those who don’t. So be careful with your play listif you want to recover faster.

  1. 1.      Music is believed to have a comforting effect.

  2. A.    True         B. False          C. Not Given

  3. 2.      One can benefit from all kinds of music.

  4. A.    True         B. False          C. Not Given

  5. 3.      People tend to listen to music selectively.

  6. A.    True          B. False          C. Not Given

  7. 4. People generally prefer motivating songs.

  8. A.    True          B. False          C. Not Given

  9. 5. You should listen to songs that suit youremotions.

  10. A.    True          B. False          C. Not Given

  11. 6. It’s advisable to have different lists ofsongs.

  12. A.    True          B. False          C. Not Given

  13. 7. You should remove all of the old musicfrom your list.

  14. A.    True          B. False          C. Not Given

  15. 8. People should listen to songs withpositive words.

  16. A.    True          B. False          C. Not Given

  17. 9. Romantic songs help people recover frombreakups faster.

  18. A.    True          B. False          C. Not Given

  19. 10. Many people like romantic songs.

  20. A.    True          B. False          C. Not Given

二、阅读选择(第11-15题,每题2分,共10分)

阅读下面短文,请从短文后所给各题的4个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出1个最佳选项,并在答题卡相应位置上将该项涂黑。

 Just Introduce Yourself

It’sso easy to walk into your first job and feel like a stranger in a strange hand.But you don’t have to stay that way, and you shouldn’t.

Youhave to remind yourself to kick your shyness away and introduce yourself. Justa handshake will do. Ask the supervisor who hired you to introduce you around abit. That’s the best way to make contacts. Then you’ll know what to do and saywhen you meet these people again.

Don’tdo what my friend Sue did at her first job at Entertainment Weekly. “That is one of my biggest regrets; I hardlytalked to anyone at all when I was there. I was scared and just thought peoplewould talk to me first. For a long time, I was hung up on the thought thatif someone was older, I respected them automatically. And even if someonestarted on Monday, and I started Tuesday, I just felt they had more experience.In the area I worked for four months. I hardly spoke to these people, ” shesaid.

“Ofcourse, now I realize that was the most stupid thing.  If I could do that again, I’d remember thatit’s so important not to feel shy about introducing yourself. It’s not like youhave to be very bold, ready to take over the place. Just introduce yourself andask if there is anything you can do for them. That breaks the ice.”

Suebelieves that if she had introduced herself around a bit, there would be justno telling what other opportunities or what other acquaintances she might havenow. Not that she regrets where she is now at all. But had she talked to morepeople at her first job, “maybe it would have helped me get somewhere sooner,”she said.

 

11. How do people usually feel when meetingpeople at their first job?

  1. A. Curious    B. Excited      C. Shy         D. Puzzled

  2. 12. When Sue started her firstjob, she  ____.

A. shook hands withcolleagues        B. waited for others totalk to her

C. introduced herselfaround           D. asked her supervisorfor help

13. “I was hung up on the thought” in Paragraph 3 probably means “I____.”

A. learned       B. admitted      C. believed      D. guessed

14. What did Sue suggest we do at our first job?

A. Make active contacts withothers.     B. Stay humble before theolder staff.

C. Seize every possibleopportunity.     D. Get ready to takeover the place.

15. In talking about her first job experience, Sue expressed a sense of____.

A. failure       B. longing      C. relief         D. regret


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