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[外语类试卷]成人本科学位英语模拟试卷51及答案与解析.doc

1、成人本科学位英语模拟试卷 51及答案与解析 一、 Dialogue Communication 0 Julie: Hi, Mary, I know you re an expert in skincare. Mary: Well, I wouldn t say that, but I do know something. 【 D1】 _ Julie: I think I have an oily skin and there re always small bumps here and there on my face. 【 D2】 _They re really irritating! Ma

2、ry: Well, I would suggest that you wash your face often. Every night you should rinse your face with warm water, then pat it dry with a clean towel.【 D3】 _Then you apply this cream to your face. Julie: Oh, this cream? Mary: Yeah. It s pretty effective in wiping out dirt and oil. It rids your face of

3、 dead cells and helps stimulate circulation. Julie: Wow! Mary: Oh, just use a small amount on the oily areas.【 D4】 _Just dab it lightly. Julie: Ill keep that in mind! Mary: Of course. Also, I would suggest you get a facial every four to six weeks for a deep cleaning. A. Make sure you dont rub it dry

4、. B. Also, dont rub it hard. C. How can I get rid of them? D. So how can I help you? 1 【 D1】 2 【 D2】 3 【 D3】 4 【 D4】 4 Burney: There were two men, I think. No, three. They ran into the bank and the one with the gun, the tall one, he runs up to the window, and starts shouting something, I don t know,

5、 “Give me all your money“ and the other one Police officer: 【 D5】 _ Burney: No, there were two men and a girl.【 D6】 _the one carrying the suitcase, well, he goes up to the other guy Police officer: The one with the gun? Burney: Yes, and he opens the suitcase and the cashier, well, she well, all the

6、other people behind the window they hand over piles of money and two men put it into the suitcase and they run out. It was 1:35. 【 D7】 _ A. They had been in there for about 5 minutes. B. It s the other man Im talking about, C. I thought you said there were three men? D. Are there any witnesses on th

7、e spot? 5 【 D5】 6 【 D6】 7 【 D7】 7 Speaker A: What s your plan for the summer holiday? Speaker B: Ill visit my cousin. 【 D8】 _ Speaker A: Is the farm big or small? Speaker B: It s not very big, but it s really a nice one. I d like to go there on summer holidays. Speaker A: I m sure you will enjoy sta

8、ying there. What does he grow on the farm? Speaker B: 【 D9】 _ Speaker A: What are you going to do there? Speaker B: Ill go there and help him pick fruit. Speaker A: Youll pick fruit! It sounds fun. Speaker B: It really does. And the fruits are very delicious. I enjoy them very much. Speaker A: Are t

9、hey sold here? Speaker B: Of course.【 D10】 _My cousin will send them to other countries some day, too. A. He grows oranges, peaches and grapes. B. Can you pick fruit? C. He has a farm in the countryside. D. And they are also sold in many cities in China. 8 【 D8】 9 【 D9】 10 【 D10】 二、 Part I Reading C

10、omprehension (30%) Directions: There are three passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a s

11、ingle line through the center. 10 Concerning money or anything else, conflicts between husband and wife usually reflect a power struggle. Conflicts between parent and child often centre around the same issue. As children enter adolescence, they begin to demand greater freedom to go where they please

12、, do what they please, and make decisions without parental interference. Many American parents do not know how to deal with their teenagers and seek advice from books, lectures, and parent training courses. Parents want to maintain a friendly relationship with their teenagers and also want to guide

13、them so that their behavior will be whatever the parents consider proper and constructive. But in a society of rapidly changing social and moral values, parents and children often disagree about what is important and what is right. Arguments may concern such unimportant matters as styles of dress or

14、 hairdos. But quarrels may also concern school work, after school jobs, decisions, use of the family car, dating, and sex behavior. Some families have serious problems with teenagers who drop out of school, run away from home, or use illegal drugs. Because so much publicity is given to the problem t

15、eenager, one gets the impression that all teenagers are troublemakers. Actually, relatively few adolescents do anything wrong, and nearly all grow up into “ solid citizens“ who fulfill most of their parents expectations. In fact, recent studies show that the “generation gap“ is narrowing. The vast m

16、ajority of teenagers share most of their parents values and ideas. Many parents feel that they get along with their adolescents quite well. 11 According to the writer, conflicts between husband and wife usually reflect_. ( A) feeling of hatred ( B) power struggle ( C) that they don t care for each o

17、ther ( D) that they may appeal to divorce 12 As children enter adolescents, they begin to do the following EXCEPT_. ( A) demanding greater freedom to go wherever they please ( B) making “decisions without parental interference ( C) getting married whenever they please ( D) doing what they please 13

18、“.generation gap is narrowing, “means_. ( A) the adolescents now become timid ( B) parents come to get along with their children ( C) the vast majority of teenagers share most of their parents values and ideas ( D) parents and teenager don t like to quarrel 14 Parents and children often disagree abo

19、ut what is important or right because_. ( A) they have different styles of life ( B) they hate each other ( C) parents think that their children are troublemakers ( D) they are in a society of rapidly changing social and moral values 15 When many American parents don t know how to deal with their ch

20、ildren they seek advice from the following EXCEPT_. ( A) neighbors ( B) parent-training courses ( C) books ( D) lectures 15 Another thing an astronaut has to learn about is eating in space. Food is weightless, just as men are. Food for space has to be packed in special ways. Some of it goes into tub

21、es that a man can squeeze into his mouth. Bite-sized cookies are packed in plastic. There is a good reason for covering each bite. The plastic keeps pieces of food from travelling in the spaceship. On the earth very small pieces of food would simply fall to the floor. But gravity doesn t pull them t

22、o the floor when they are out of the plastic in a spaceship. They move here and there and can get into a man s eyes or into the spaceships instruments. If any of the instruments is blocked, the astronauts may have trouble getting safely home. As astronauts travel on longer space trips, he must take

23、time to sleep. An astronaut can fit himself to his seat with a kind of seat belt. Or, if he wants to, he can sleep in a sleeping bag which is fixed in place under his seat. But be careful he must put his hands under the belt when he goes to sleep. This is because he is really afraid that he might to

24、uch one of controls that isn t supposed to be touched until later. 16 Why would astronauts cover each bite of food in space? ( A) Because small pieces of food would fall down to the floor. ( B) Because weightless pieces of food might make trouble when they travel around. ( C) Because they havent eno

25、ugh food for longer trips. ( D) Because astronauts don t want to waste food. 17 In a spaceship, astronauts can_. ( A) walk just as they do on the earth ( B) not eat anything because it s dangerous ( C) control the spaceship when they are sleeping ( D) not Utter small things or it will make trouble 1

26、8 In what way is food for space packed? ( A) Very small pieces of food are put on the floor. ( B) Some of it is put into tubes. ( C) Small-sized cookies are packed in plastic. ( D) Both B and C 19 Why does an astronaut put his hand under his belt when he sleeps? ( A) Because he thinks it is comforta

27、ble to sleep in that way in space. ( B) Because he doesnt want to touch any controls when he sleeps. ( C) Because the instruments of the spaceship are easily broken. ( D) Because he is afraid that the seat will move. 20 The best title of mis article is_. ( A) Eating and Sleeping in Space ( B) How As

28、tronauts Eat in Space ( C) Food for Space ( D) How Astronauts Sleep in Space 20 The Chinese have used a method called acupuncture(针灸 )to perform, operations for about 4,000 years without putting the patient to sleep. This involves placing flexible needles into certain parts of the body. The needles

29、are available in a number of stores in China and anyone may buy them. To learn how to use the needles takes about one month of training. But to be skillful requires greater time. The person who performs the acupuncture knows how to put in the needles so the needles themselves are not painful. This p

30、erson also knows where to place the needles so the patient feels no pain in the area where the operation is to be performed. A particular operation might require 25 or more needles placed in various parts of the body. But now this operation requires only 3 or 4 needles. Today, the Chinese doctors ar

31、e trying to learn more about acupuncture. They are trying to develop a convincing theory to explain how the needles work in preventing pain, or why a needle in the wrist, for example, would prevent the pain in the area of the mouth. A patient who needs an operation is given a choice between having a

32、cupuncture or having one of the chemicals used for putting him to sleep, It has been estimated that over half of the patients choose acupuncture because there is no sickness after the operation but the chemical may make the patient sick for a few hours or a day. 21 Acupuncture is_. ( A) a medical op

33、eration ( B) a medical needle ( C) a medical technique ( D) a medical machine 22 Which statement is NOT true of the performer of acupuncture“ ( A) He knows where to place the needles without pain. ( B) He knows where the operation is to be performed. ( C) He knows how to perform the operation to cur

34、e the patient. ( D) He knows how to use the needles in an operation. 23 To learn how to use the needles, it takes a person_. ( A) several months ( B) a couple of weeks ( C) a little time ( D) almost one month 24 It can be learned from the passage that_. ( A) the person performing the acupuncture kno

35、ws a lot about the making of needles ( B) an operation now needs fewer needles than in the past ( C) acupuncture has existed in China for as long as 2,000 years ( D) few patients prefer acupuncture to chemicals 25 Which is implied but not stated in the passage? ( A) The Chinese mainly use acupunctur

36、e to cure strange disease. ( B) The Chinese are learning to be more skillful and efficient in acupuncture. ( C) The Chinese have spread acupuncture all over the world. ( D) Most Chinese patients prefer acupuncture to chemicals in curing diseases. 25 Spending 50 minutes with a cell phone close to you

37、r ear is enough to change brain cell activity in the part of the brain closest to the antenna(天线 ). But whether that causes any harm is not clear, scientists at the National Institute of Health said at a conference last month, adding that the study will not likely settle concerns of a link between c

38、ell phones and brain cancer. “What we showed is glucose(葡萄糖 )metabolism(代谢 )(a sign of brain activity)increases in the brain in people who were exposed to a cell phone in the area closest to the antenna,“ said Dr. Nora Volkow of the NIH, whose study was published in the Journal of the American Medic

39、al Association. The study was meant to examine how the brain reacts to electromagnetic fields caused by wireless phone signals. Volkow said she was surprised that the weak electromagnetic radiation(电磁辐射 )from cell phones could affect brain activity, but she said the findings do not shed any light on

40、 whether cell phones cause cancer. “This study does not in any way indicate that. What the study does is to show the human brain is sensitive to electromagnetic radiation from cell phone exposures. “ Use of the devices has increased dramatically since they were introduced in the early 1955 s, with a

41、bout 5 billion cell phones now in use worldwide. Some studies have linked cell phone exposure to an increased risk of brain cancers, but a large study by the World Health Organization did not offer a clear answer to this. Volkow s team studied 47 people who had their brain examined while a cell phon

42、e was turned on for 50 minutes and another while the phone was turned off. While there was no complete change in brain metabolism, they found a 7 percent increase in brain metabolism in the region closest to the cell phone antenna when the phone was on. Experts said the results were interesting, but

43、 urged that they be understood with great care. “ Although the biological significance, if any, of increased glucose metabolism from too much cell phone exposure is unknown, the results require further investigation,“ Henry Lai of the University of Washington in the U. S. and Dr. Lennart Hardell of

44、University Hospital in Sweden, wrote in an article in JAMA. “Much has to be done to further investigate and understand these effects. “ They wrote. 26 According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE? ( A) Cell phone use is dangerous. ( B) Cell phone use causes cancer. ( C) The human brain i

45、s an electromagnetic field. ( D) There are about 5 billion cell phone users in the world right now. 27 Doctor Volkow was astonished because_. ( A) her research has shed light on her understanding of cell phone ( B) she found that cell phone exposure is harmful to human brain ( C) she found that usin

46、g a cell phone for about 50 minutes could influence or change brain activity ( D) human brain is not responsive to electromagnetic radiation 28 According to the passage, cell phones were launched_. ( A) in the late 1970s ( B) between 1955 and 1960 ( C) in the late 1955s ( D) in the early 1990s 29 Wh

47、at does the word “that“ stand for in the second paragraph? ( A) Brain activity. ( B) Her research findings. ( C) The fact that cell phone use may cause cancer. ( D) Her research progress. 30 Which of the following is an appropriate title for this passage? ( A) Cell Phone Radiation: Is It Harmful? (

48、B) Cell Phone Radiation: Is It Useful? ( C) Cell Phone Radiation: Is It Healthy? ( D) Cell Phone Radiation: Is It Weak? 三、 Part II Vocabulary and Structure (30%) Directions: In this part, there are 30 incomplete sentences. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE

49、 answer that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. 31 All the reference books should be made_to the teachers and students in our university. ( A) concerned ( B) available ( C) related ( D) flexible 32 We shall appreciate_from you soon. ( A) being heard ( B) hearing ( C) to hear ( D) having been heard 33 I d_you didn t touch that, if you

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