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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

print

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

e-mail

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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