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2025年廣東省學(xué)位英語考試試題及答案Paper
One
試卷一
(90
minutes)
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,
please2.
Mori:
It’s
a
pleasure
to
meet
you
here.
Kaco:
__________.A.
Pleased
to
meet
you,
tooB.
Thank
you
so
muchC.
I
didn’t
expect
to
see
you
hereD.
You’re
too
hospitable3.
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
canB.
No,
I
can’t
actuallyC.
You
must
buy
him
a
T-shirtD.
Yes,
I
think
a
T-shirt
would
be
a
good
idea4.
Tim:
I
hear
you’ve
been
to
the
book
fair.
How
was
it?
Susan:
_____________.A.
Absolutely
marvelousB.
Very
much
indeedC.
Not
necessarilyD.
Quite
disappointed5.
Ed:
How
do
you
get
along
with
your
new
music
teacher?
Maggie:
Ms.
Davis?
__________,
but
I
like
her
a
lot.A.
She’s
humorousB.
She’s
nice
to
meC.
She’s
a
bit
strangeD.
She’s
good
at
dancing6.
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
University.
Walt:
Congratulations!
He
is
such
a
smart
boy.
A.
Yes,
he
is
B.
You
are
rightC.
Thank
you
very
much
D.
Don’t
mention
it8.
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
hereC.
Oh,
I’d
rather
you
didn’t
actuallyD.
I’d
prefer
to
listen
to
rock
‘a(chǎn)’
roll9.
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,
thanksC.
With
sugar,
please
D.
Only
one
cup11.
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
itC.
I’m
fine
D.
I’m
sorry13.
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
nowC.
Wellbe
on
time
D.
Let’s
stop
for
a
breakPart
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
OneJack
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
“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
yetB.
he
smelt
a
heavy
smoke
in
the
forestC.
he
knew
there
was
a
burnt
man
thereD.
he
saw
something
moving
towards
him17.
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
A.
she
didn’t
know
what
to
sayB.
Jack
asked
her
not
to
talk
to
themC.
she
was
too
weak
to
say
anythingD.
Joe
would
write
about
it
in
his
writing19.
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
TwoThe
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
twenty-five
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
reason
has
something
to
do
with
imitation.
One
person
tends
to
copy
or
do
the
same
as
someone
else
without
knowing
it.
He
says
human
begins
to
imitate
the
expressions
of
the
faces
of
their
loved
ones.
“Another
possible
reason,”
he
says,
“is
the
common
experience
of
the
couples.”
There
is
a
tendency
for
people
who
have
the
same
life
experience
to
change
their
faces
in
similar
ways.
For
example,
if
a
couple
have
suffered
from
a
lot
of
sad
experiences,
their
faces
are
likely
to
change
in
a
similar
way.21.
Dr.
Aiken
cut
the
background
from
the
photos
for
the
purpose
of
__________.A.
imitating
the
couples’
lifeB.
grouping
the
couples
againC.
leaving
no
trace
for
the
testeesD.
giving
the
testees
more
chances22.
The
underlined
sentence
“Their
judgements
were
no
better
than
chance”
implies
that
the
testees
__________.A.
did
a
good
job
in
making
their
choices.B.
had
difficulty
in
picking
out
the
partnersC.
had
no
chance
to
make
the
right
judgementsD.
did
better
with
the
first
group
than
with
the
second23.
The
underlined
word
“imitate”
(in
Para.
2)
has
a
similar
meaning
to
__________.A.
copy
B.
change
C.
know
D.
suffer24.
From
the
passage
we
can
draw
the
conclusion
that
___________.A.
couples
who
look
alike
can
live
longerB.
most
partners
have
been
proved
to
grow
alikeC.
the
influence
between
partners
can
be
quite
strongD.
happily-married
couples
are
often
richer
than
others25.
The
main
purpose
of
the
passage
is
to
___________.A.
explain
why
couples
grow
alikeB.
tell
how
couples
like
each
otherC.
discuss
the
function
of
marriageD.
describe
the
life
of
happily
married
couplesPassage
ThreeThe
three
biggest
lies
in
America
are:
(1)
“The
check
is
in
the
mail”,
(2)
“Of
course
I’ll
respect
you
in
the
morning”,
and
(3)
“It
was
a
computer
error.”O(jiān)f
these
three
little
white
lies,
the
worst
is
the
third.
It’s
the
only
one
that
can
never
be
true.
Today,
if
a
bank
statement
cheats
you
out
of
$
900
that
way,
you
know
what
the
clerk
is
sure
to
say,”
It
was
a
computer
error.”
Nonsense.
The
computer
is
reporting
nothing
more
than
what
the
clerk
typed
into
it.The
most
annoying
case
of
all
is
when
the
computerized
cashier
in
the
grocery
store
shows
that
an
item
costs
more
than
it
actually
does.
If
the
innocent
buyer
points
out
the
mistake,
the
checker,
bagger,
and
manager
all
come
together
and
offer
the
familiar
explanation:
“It
was
a
compute
error.”It
wasn’t,
of
course
that
computerized
cashier
is
really
nothing
more
than
an
electric
event.
The
eye
reads
the
Universal
Product
Code—chat
bar
of
black
and
white
lines
in
a
corner
of
the
package—and
then
checks
the
code
against
a
price
list
stored
in
memory.
If
the
price
list
is
right,
you’ll
be
charged
accurately.Grocery
stores
update
the
price
list
each
day—that
is,
somebody
sits
at
a
keyboard
and
types
in
the
prices.
If
the
price
they
type
in
is
too
high,
there
are
only
two
explanations:
carelessness
or
dishonesty.
But
somehow
“a
computer
error”
is
supposed
to
excuse
everything.One
reason
we
let
people
hide
behind
a
computer
is
the
common
misperception
that
huge,
modern
computers
are
electric
brain
with
“artificial
intelligence.”
At
some
point
there
might
be
a
machine
with
intelligence
but
none
exists
today.
The
smartest
computer
on
Earth
right
now
is
no
more
intelligent
than
your
average
pen.
At
this
point
in
the
development
of
computers,
the
only
thing
any
machine
can
do
is
what
a
human
has
instructed
it
to
do.26.
Of
the
three
lies,
the
one
about
computer
is
the
worst
because
the
computer
itself
__________.A.
says
nonsense
B.
cheats
customersC.
cannot
make
the
error
D.
does
not
admit
its
error27.
According
to
the
author,
a
computerized
cashier
is
really
just
___________.A.
a
machine
to
count
moneyB.
a
machine
to
receive
moneyC.
an
instrument
to
codesD.
an
instrument
to
read
codes28.
Grocery
store
price
lists
are
updated
by
____________.A.
a
computer
B.
a
keyboard
C.
an
employee
D.
an
electric
brain29.
The
last
paragraph
of
the
passage
implies
that
computers
____________.A.
are
very
clever
B.
never
make
mistakesC.
have
a
good
memory
D.
are
controlled
by
men30.
Which
of
the
following
describes
the
main
idea
of
the
passage?A.
Computers
are
stupid
and
inefficient.B.
Computer
errors
are
due
to
its
dishonesty.C.
Computers
help
stores
update
the
price
list.D.
Computer
errors
are
actually
human
errors.Passage
Four
I
came
across
an
old
country
guidebook
the
other
day.
It
listed
all
the
tradesmen
in
each
village,
and
it
was
impressive
to
see
the
past
variety
of
services
which
were
available
on
one’s
own
doorstep
in
the
late
Victorian
countryside.
Nowadays
a
traveler
in
rural
England
might
conclude
that
the
only
village
tradesmen
still
flourishing
were
either
selling
frozen
food
to
the
villagers
or
selling
antiques
to
visitors.
Nevertheless,
this
would
really
be
a
false
impression.
On
the
surface,
there
has
been
a
decline
of
village
commerce,
but
its
power
is
still
remarkable.
Our
local
grocer’s
shop,
for
example,
is
actually
expanding
in
spite
of
the
competition
from
supermarkets
in
the
nearest
town.
Women
sensibly
prefer
to
go
there
and
exchange
the
local
news
while
doing
their
shopping,
instead
of
queuing
up
at
a
supermarket.
And
the
grocer
knows
well
that
personal
service
has
a
considerable
cash
value.
His
prices
may
be
a
bit
higher
than
those
in
the
town,
but
he
will
deliver
anything
at
any
time.
His
assistants
think
nothing
of
bicycling
down
the
village
street
in
their
lunch
hour
to
take
a
piece
of
cheese
to
an
old
retired
woman
who
sent
her
order
by
word
of
mouth
with
a
friend
who
happened
to
be
passing.
The
richer
customers
telephone
their
shopping
lists
and
the
goods
are
on
their
doorsteps
within
an
hour.
They
have
only
to
hint
at
a
fancy
for
some
commodity
outside
the
usual
stock
and
the
grocer,
a
red
faced-figure,
instantly
obtains
it
for
them.
31.
Nowadays
the
commercial
services
in
the
village
are
____________.
A.
still
very
active
B.
quickly
declining
C.
unable
to
flourish
D.
personal
to
visitors
32.
The
local
grocer’s
shop
is
expanding
because
_____________.
A.
the
competition
there
is
weak
B.
it
is
a
place
for
women
to
chat
C.
it
provides
good
personal
service
D.
the
goods
there
are
more
valuable
33.
Which
of
the
following
is
true
about
the
supermarkets?
A.
Prices
there
are
much
higher
B.
Customers
often
have
to
queue
up.
C.
Customers
can
order
by
telephone.
D.
Their
personal
services
are
satisfactory.
34.
How
do
the
village
grocer’s
assistants
feel
about
giving
extra
service?
A.
They
don’t
think
it
a
trouble.
B.
They
don’t
think
it
worthwhile.
C.
They
don’t
consider
it
a
good
deal.
D.
They
don’t
consider
it
a
pleasant
experience.
35.
One
special
feature
of
the
village
shop
is
that
___________.
A.
there
is
a
very
wide
range
of
goods
available
B.
customers
can
order
goods
by
word
of
mouth
C.
customer
have
to
order
goods
one
hour
earlier
D.
there
is
a
list
of
goods
to
be
delivered
to
doorsteps
Part
III
Vocabulary
and
Structure
(20
points)
Directions:
There
are
40
incomplete
sentences
in
this
part.
For
each
sentence
there
are
4
choices
marked
A,
B,
C
and
D.
Choose
the
one
that
best
completes
the
sentence,
mark
your
answer
on
the
ANSWER
SHEET
with
a
single
line
through
the
center.
36.
During
the
heavy
storm
last
week,
we
had
to
take
__________
under
a
flyover.
A.
shade
B.
shelter
C.
shadow
D.
shield
37.
The
three
men
were
assigned
jobs
according
to
their
_________
abilities.
A.
respectful
B.
respectable
C.
respective
D.
respecting
38.
Scientists
have
discovered
that
many
animals
seem
to
be
highly
_________
to
various
signals
associated
with
earthquakes.
A.
sensible
B.
sensualC.
sentimental
D.
sensitive
39.
The
lost
car
of
the
Johnsons’
was
found
__________
in
the
woods
of
the
expressway.
A.
vanished
B.
scattered
C.
rejected
D.
abandoned
40.
Our
guests
will
be
guided
to
safety
_________
fire.
A.
as
a
result
of
B.
in
case
of
C.
in
the
sense
of
D.
for
the
sake
of
41.
If
you
want
to
ring
her,
you’ll
have
to
_________
her
number
in
the
telephone
book.
A.
look
at
B.
look
to
C.
look
through
D.
look
up
42.
Under
the
financial
crisis,
more
social
problems
in
the
world
are
certain
to
__________.
A.
raise
B.
arise
C.
be
raised
D.
be
arisen
43.
After
his
retirement,
he
lives
partly
on
his
_________
and
partly
on
the
interest
on
his
post
office
savings
account.
A.
wages
B.
salary
C.
earnings
D.
pension
44.
During
the
___________,
the
audience
strolled
and
chatted
in
the
lobby.
A.
interval
B.
pause
C.
interruption
D.
gap
45.
Membership
in
the
United
Nations
is
open
to
all
peace-loving
states
which
accept
the
________
of
the
Charter.
A.
debt
B.
obligation
C.
credit
D.
reliance
46.
Table
tennis
used
to
be
the
most
popular
__________
in
China.
But
now
basketball
seems
to
be
more
attractive.
A.
game
B.
match
C.
play
D.
race
47.
As
her
husband
is
on
a
business
trip
and
her
son
is
at
school,
she
feels
rather
___________.
A.
lonely
B.
alone
C.
singular
D.
single
48.
We
need
to
__________
our
camping
things
before
we
go
away.
A.
choose
from
B.
tell
from
C.
sort
out
D.
set
out
49.
He
__________
very
quickly
from
his
illness.
A.
recovered
B.
discovered
C.
uncovered
D.
covered
50.
If
the
police
had
acted
with
more
____________,
the
disaster
could
have
been
prevented.
A.
solution
B.
determination
C.
decision
D.
hesitation
51.
He
does
not
________
as
a
teacher
of
English,
for
his
pronunciation
is
far
from
perfect.
A.
qualify
B.
equal
C.
match
D.
deserve
52.
His
__________
reply
to
the
question
showed
that
he
had
understood
it
very
well.
A.
proud
B.
important
C.
tense
D.
quick
53.
When
he
tried
to
make
a
__________,
he
found
that
the
hotel
was
fully
booked.
A.
reservation
B.
demand
C.
claim
D.
policy
54.
I
expect
that
she
will
be
able
to
_________
our
particular
needs.
A.
supply
B.
reach
C.
provide
D.
meet
55.
During
July
and
August
there
was
no
rain
for
weeks
__________.
A.
on
end
B.
in
the
end
C.
at
last
D.
at
length
56.
____________
for
their
support,
he
would
have
gone
penniless.
A.
If
it
is
not
B.
If
it
is
C.
Were
it
D.
Were
it
not
57.
There
__________
in
his
room.
A.
are
too
many
furnitures
B.
is
too
much
furniture
C.
are
too
much
furniture
D.
is
too
many
furnitures
58.
I
miss
the
hillside
___________
we
found
a
lot
of
wild
flowers.
A.
on
which
B.
by
which
C.
in
which
D.
for
which
59.
No
sooner
had
we
reached
the
top
of
the
hill
__________
we
all
sat
down
to
rest.
A.
when
B.
then
C.
than
D.
until
60.
By
the
time
Neil
Armstrong
and
Edwin
Aldrin
walked
on
the
moon
in
1969,
there
________
many
space
explorations.
A.
will
have
been
B.
had
been
C.
have
been
D.
must
be
61.
I
regret
__________
hard
at
school,
or
I
would
have
passed
the
exam.
A.
to
have
not
worked
B.
having
not
worked
C.
not
to
have
worked
D.
not
having
worked
62.
When
the
man
with
glasses
came
into
the
hotel,
I
noticed
a
__________
look
come
over
the
manager’s
face.
A.
surprised
B.
surprising
C.
surprise
D.
surprisingly
63.
__________
get
a
better
score,
he
has
been
making
great
efforts
in
his
lessons.
A.
So
as
to
B.
In
order
to
C.
So
that
D
In
order
that
64.
As
far
as
I
know,
the
production
of
this
factory
has
doubled
this
year,
and
the
quality
of
its
products
has
been
improved
__________.
A.
since
then
B.
by
then
C.
until
now
D.
as
well
65
All
__________
is
an
English-Chinese
dictionary.
A.
that
you
need
B.
what
you
need
C.
which
you
need
D.
things
you
need
66.
_________
its
good
performance,
the
machine
is
too
expensive.
A.
Besides
B.
Except
for
C.
In
spite
of
D.
Apart
from
67.
He
looks
sleepy.
He
must
_________
to
bed
very
late
last
night.
A.
be
gone
B.
be
going
C.
go
D.
have
gone
68.
Mrs.
White
became
a
teacher
in
1990.
She
_________
for
twenty
years
by
next
summer.
A.
will
teach
B.
would
have
taught
C.
has
been
teaching
D.
will
have
taught
69.
She
is
__________
a
driver
as
any
one
else.
A.
as
good
as
B.
as
a
good
C.
so
good
a
D.
so
a
good
70.
You
may
write
an
to
me
or
just
phone
me.
__________
will
do.
A.
Each
B.
Either
C.
Neither
D.
None
71.
Few
people
knew
his
reason
for
quitting
his
job
was
_________
he
wanted
to
go
abroad.
A.
whether
B.
where
C.
why
D.
that
72.
The
teacher
asked
me
__________
us
to
finish
writing
the
composition.
A.
how
long
would
it
take
B.
how
long
it
would
take
C.
how
soon
would
it
take
D.
how
soon
it
would
take
73.
It
was
the
third
time
the
villagers
_________
interviewed
by
the
radio
station.
A.
have
been
B.
had
been
C.
were
D.
are
74.
She
came
into
the
room
quietly
__________
wake
her
friends.
A.
so
as
not
to
B.
so
as
to
not
C.
not
so
as
to
D.
so
she
does
not
75.
I
arrived
late;
I
__________
the
traffic
to
be
so
heavy
this
morning.
A.
wasn’t
expecting
B.
wouldn’t
expect
C.
haven’t
expected
D.
hadn’t
expected
Part
IV
Cloze
Test
(10
points)
Directions:
There
are
10
blanks
in
the
following
passage.
For
each
number
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