全国2004年4月高等教育自学考试综合英语(二)试题
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ing difficulty, walking in long side-way movements across the slope, which meant taking more steps but less painful ones. By the time he cleared the trees and reached the valley, day was breaking. Mist hung in soft sheets across the fields. Small cottages and farm houses grouped around a village church, the spire(尖顶) on its top pointing high into the cold winter air to greet the morning.
“I can’t go much further,” John Harding thought. “Someone is bound to find me. What can I do? I must get a rest before I go on. They’ll look for me high up there in the mountains where the plane crashed. I bet they’re out looking for it already. They’re sure to find the chute in the end. So they’ll know I wasn’t killed and must be somewhere. They’ll think I’m hiding up there in the trees and rocks and look for me there. I’ll go down to the village. If I’m lucky my foot will be good enough by the evening and I can manage to get to the border.”
He could hear the faint echoes of voices far above him on the mountainside, startling him after great silence. Looking up, he saw lights like pinpoints moving across the face of the mountain in the gray light. The road was deserted, and he struggled along, still almost invisible in the first light, easing his aching foot wherever he could, avoiding stones and rough places, and limping quietly and painfully towards the village. He reached the church at last. A great need for peace almost drew him inside, but he knew that would not do , Instead, he limped along its walls towards a very old building a short distance from the church. It seemed to have stood there forever, as if it had grown out of the hillside. It had the same air of timelessness as the church. John Harding pushed open the heavy wooden door and slipped inside.
56. In spite of his bad ankle Harding was able to
A. walk in a direction that was less steep.
B. bear the pain without changing direction.
C. bury his parachute perfectly in a safe place.
D. check the surroundings and locate where he was.
57. Why was his attention drawn to the mountain again?
A. He was surprised to notice some torches moving around.
B. He was astonished to hear some voices far away.
C. He could see the searcher’s faces in spite of the poor light.
D. He could feel a shower of small rocks falling from above.
58. Which of the following do you think John Harding was?
A. An escaped prisoner trying to hide away.
B. A criminal on the run from the police.
C. An airman landing in an enemy country area.
D. A spy in search of an important person.
59. Harding’s plan was
A. to cross the border as soon as possible.
B. to rest in the church as long as he could.
C. to have his injured foot treated.
D. to stay in the village for the day.
60. We can tell from the story that
A. Harding had a cool head in emergency.
B. Harding was strongly against war.
C. the plane crash took place at dawn.
D. it was unwise to bury the chute 转贴于:自学考试_博学在线
“I can’t go much further,” John Harding thought. “Someone is bound to find me. What can I do? I must get a rest before I go on. They’ll look for me high up there in the mountains where the plane crashed. I bet they’re out looking for it already. They’re sure to find the chute in the end. So they’ll know I wasn’t killed and must be somewhere. They’ll think I’m hiding up there in the trees and rocks and look for me there. I’ll go down to the village. If I’m lucky my foot will be good enough by the evening and I can manage to get to the border.”
He could hear the faint echoes of voices far above him on the mountainside, startling him after great silence. Looking up, he saw lights like pinpoints moving across the face of the mountain in the gray light. The road was deserted, and he struggled along, still almost invisible in the first light, easing his aching foot wherever he could, avoiding stones and rough places, and limping quietly and painfully towards the village. He reached the church at last. A great need for peace almost drew him inside, but he knew that would not do , Instead, he limped along its walls towards a very old building a short distance from the church. It seemed to have stood there forever, as if it had grown out of the hillside. It had the same air of timelessness as the church. John Harding pushed open the heavy wooden door and slipped inside.
56. In spite of his bad ankle Harding was able to
A. walk in a direction that was less steep.
B. bear the pain without changing direction.
C. bury his parachute perfectly in a safe place.
D. check the surroundings and locate where he was.
57. Why was his attention drawn to the mountain again?
A. He was surprised to notice some torches moving around.
B. He was astonished to hear some voices far away.
C. He could see the searcher’s faces in spite of the poor light.
D. He could feel a shower of small rocks falling from above.
58. Which of the following do you think John Harding was?
A. An escaped prisoner trying to hide away.
B. A criminal on the run from the police.
C. An airman landing in an enemy country area.
D. A spy in search of an important person.
59. Harding’s plan was
A. to cross the border as soon as possible.
B. to rest in the church as long as he could.
C. to have his injured foot treated.
D. to stay in the village for the day.
60. We can tell from the story that
A. Harding had a cool head in emergency.
B. Harding was strongly against war.
C. the plane crash took place at dawn.
D. it was unwise to bury the chute 转贴于:自学考试_博学在线
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