考試試題2005年10月全國自考高級英語試題3

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Ⅳ. There are ten incomplete statements, followed by four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer and write the corresponding letter on your Answer Sheet. (10
    points, 1 point for each)
    55. A good alternative title for the selection would be .
    A. How to Get Good Grades
    B. Why Students Dislike School
    C. Cheating in Our School
    D. Students Who Manipulate Teachers
    56. best sums up the selection.
    A.“Ellen Glanz is an indifferent teacher”
    B.“Ellen Glanz lied to her math teacher”
    C.“Students need good grades to get into college”
    D.“Teachers and students feel differently about school”
    57. According to paragraph 10, teachers were regarded .
    A. only as those who could help students to pass a test
    B. as those who could offer all kinds of information needed
    C. as those who could help students in various ways
    D. as those who could play different roles to students, especially giving out information
    58. As a result of her experience, Glanz now .
    A. accepts more of her students’ excuses
    B. doesn’t care about her students’ excuses
    C. accepts less of her students’ excuses
    D. takes her students’ excuses more seriously
    59. According to Glanz, it was common for students .
    A. to force their teacher to work for them
    B. to escape the most difficult work assignment
    C. to get over with their work assignment with less effort
    D. to assign somebody to work for them
    60. After seeing political corruption, students concluded that .
    A. one can do anything in order to become successful, honesty is not important
    B. as long as honesty is there, one can become successful
    C. one can be successful anyway, whether one is honest or not
    D. honesty is more important than to become successful anyway
    61. The author implies that .
    A. few students cheat on tests
    B. most students enjoy schoolwork
    C. classroom teaching methods should he changed
    D. classroom teaching methods were not bad
    62. From the selection we know that .
    A. Glanz should not have become a student again
    B. Glanz is a better teacher than she was before
    C. Glanz later told her math teacher that she had lied
    D. Glanz regretted having lied to her math teacher
    63. The author implies that .
    A. most students who cheat on tests are caught by their teachers
    B. most teachers demand too little of their students
    C. students who get good grades in high school do so in college
    D. students never agree with what teachers say
    64. The writer’s purpose in writing this selection is .
    A. to question Ellen Glanz’s experience
    B. to agree with Ellen Glanz
    C. to disagree with Ellen Glanz
    D. to report Ellen Glanz’s story